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1 INTRODUCTION Table of Contents..................................... 1 Quick Facts .............................................. 2 Direcons and Campus Map ................... 3 Media Informaon ............................... 4-5 Opponent SID Directory .......................... 6 2010 PREVIEW Outlook............................................... 8-11 Rosters .............................................. 12-15 Roster Breakdowns ........................... 16-17 Depth Chart ........................................... 18 COACHES George O’Leary................................. 20-23 Sean Beckton ......................................... 24 George Godsey ...................................... 25 Dave Huxtable ....................................... 26 David Kelly ............................................. 27 Brent Key ............................................... 28 Jim Panagos ........................................... 29 Tim Salem .............................................. 30 John Skladany ........................................ 31 Charlie Taae ......................................... 32 Support Sta.................................... 33-38 President Dr. John C. Hi ....................... 39 Director of Athlecs Keith R. Tribble ..... 40 Administrave Sta.......................... 41-42 STUDENT-ATHLETES Student-Athlete Proles ................... 43-74 OPPONENTS South Dakota, NC State, Bualo ............ 76 Kansas State, UAB, Marshall .................. 77 Rice, East Carolina, Houston .................. 78 Southern Miss, Tulane, Memphis .......... 79 Composite Schedule .............................. 80 2009 YEAR IN REVIEW Season Notes .................................... 82-84 Team Stats ............................................. 85 Individual Stats ................................. 86-87 Defensive Stats ...................................... 88 Superlaves ........................................... 89 Individual Game-By-Game..................... 90 Team Game-By-Game ............................ 91 Samford Game Recap ............................ 92 Southern Miss Game Recap .................. 93 Bualo Game Recap .............................. 94 East Carolina Game Recap ..................... 95 Memphis Game Recap .......................... 96 Miami Game Recap ............................... 97 Rice Game Recap ................................... 98 Marshall Game Recap............................ 99 Texas Game Recap ............................... 100 Houston Game Recap .......................... 101 Tulane Game Recap ............................. 102 UAB Game Recap................................. 103 St. Petersburg Bowl Recap ................... 104 HISTORY Historical Timeline ........................ 106-109 All-Americans ............................... 110-112 Honors and Awards ............................. 113 UCF Athlecs Hall of Fame ........... 114-115 Daunte Culpepper ............................... 116 Kevin Smith.......................................... 117 Joe Burne .......................................... 118 Coaching Records ................................ 119 Year-By-Year Oense............................ 120 Year-By-Year Defense ........................... 121 FBS Era Stats (1996-97) ....................... 122 FBS Era Stats (1998-99) ....................... 123 FBS Era Stats (2000-01) ....................... 124 FBS Era Stats (2002-03) ....................... 125 FBS Era Stats (2004-05) ....................... 126 FBS Era Stats (2006-07) ....................... 127 FBS Era Stats (2008-09) ....................... 128 Record vs. Opponents ......................... 129 Series Results................................ 130-132 Year-By-Year Results ..................... 133-136 All-Time Leermen ....................... 137-141 Florida Citrus Bowl .............................. 142 RECORDS Rushing Records ........................... 144-148 Passing Records ............................ 149-156 Receiving Records......................... 157-161 Miscellaneous Records ................. 162-166 Kicking Records............................. 167-169 Return Records ............................. 170-174 Defensive Records ........................ 175-179 Misc. Team Records ...................... 180-181 Year-By-Year Leaders .................... 182-183 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl ................. 184-185 AutoZone Liberty Bowl ................. 186-187 St. Petersburg Bowl ...................... 188-189 UCF on TV ..................................... 190-191 UCF in the Pros ............................. 192-195 UCF in NFL Special Events .................... 196 UCF AND ORLANDO University of Central Florida ................ 198 Campus Life ......................................... 199 A Big-Time University .......................... 200 Prominent Alumni ............................... 201 City of Orlando .................................... 202 Media Spotlight ................................... 203 Bright House Networks Stadium .. 204-205 Wayne Densch Sports Center .............. 206 Nicholson Fieldhouse .......................... 207 Athlec Village.............................. 208-209 Success othe Field ..................... 210-211 Conference USA................................... 212 TABLE OF CONTENTS CREDITS The 2010 UCF football yearbook was wrien, edited and designed by the UCF athlecs communicaons oce. 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INTRODUCTIONTable of Contents ..................................... 1Quick Facts .............................................. 2Directi ons and Campus Map ................... 3Media Informati on ............................... 4-5Opponent SID Directory .......................... 6

2010 PREVIEWOutlook ............................................... 8-11Rosters .............................................. 12-15Roster Breakdowns ........................... 16-17Depth Chart ........................................... 18

COACHESGeorge O’Leary ................................. 20-23Sean Beckton ......................................... 24George Godsey ...................................... 25Dave Huxtable ....................................... 26David Kelly ............................................. 27Brent Key ............................................... 28Jim Panagos ........................................... 29Tim Salem .............................................. 30John Skladany ........................................ 31Charlie Taaff e ......................................... 32Support Staff .................................... 33-38President Dr. John C. Hitt ....................... 39Director of Athleti cs Keith R. Tribble ..... 40Administrati ve Staff .......................... 41-42

STUDENT-ATHLETESStudent-Athlete Profi les ................... 43-74

OPPONENTSSouth Dakota, NC State, Buff alo ............ 76Kansas State, UAB, Marshall .................. 77Rice, East Carolina, Houston .................. 78Southern Miss, Tulane, Memphis .......... 79Composite Schedule .............................. 80

2009 YEAR IN REVIEWSeason Notes .................................... 82-84Team Stats ............................................. 85Individual Stats ................................. 86-87Defensive Stats ...................................... 88Superlati ves ........................................... 89Individual Game-By-Game ..................... 90Team Game-By-Game ............................ 91Samford Game Recap ............................ 92Southern Miss Game Recap .................. 93Buff alo Game Recap .............................. 94East Carolina Game Recap ..................... 95Memphis Game Recap .......................... 96Miami Game Recap ............................... 97Rice Game Recap ................................... 98Marshall Game Recap ............................ 99Texas Game Recap ............................... 100Houston Game Recap .......................... 101Tulane Game Recap ............................. 102UAB Game Recap ................................. 103St. Petersburg Bowl Recap ................... 104

HISTORYHistorical Timeline ........................ 106-109All-Americans ............................... 110-112Honors and Awards ............................. 113UCF Athleti cs Hall of Fame ........... 114-115Daunte Culpepper ............................... 116Kevin Smith .......................................... 117Joe Burnett .......................................... 118Coaching Records ................................ 119Year-By-Year Off ense............................ 120Year-By-Year Defense ........................... 121FBS Era Stats (1996-97) ....................... 122FBS Era Stats (1998-99) ....................... 123FBS Era Stats (2000-01) ....................... 124FBS Era Stats (2002-03) ....................... 125FBS Era Stats (2004-05) ....................... 126

FBS Era Stats (2006-07) ....................... 127FBS Era Stats (2008-09) ....................... 128Record vs. Opponents ......................... 129Series Results ................................ 130-132Year-By-Year Results ..................... 133-136All-Time Lett ermen ....................... 137-141Florida Citrus Bowl .............................. 142

RECORDSRushing Records ........................... 144-148Passing Records ............................ 149-156Receiving Records ......................... 157-161Miscellaneous Records ................. 162-166Kicking Records ............................. 167-169Return Records ............................. 170-174Defensive Records ........................ 175-179Misc. Team Records ...................... 180-181Year-By-Year Leaders .................... 182-183Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl ................. 184-185AutoZone Liberty Bowl ................. 186-187St. Petersburg Bowl ...................... 188-189UCF on TV ..................................... 190-191UCF in the Pros ............................. 192-195UCF in NFL Special Events .................... 196

UCF AND ORLANDOUniversity of Central Florida ................ 198Campus Life ......................................... 199A Big-Time University .......................... 200Prominent Alumni ............................... 201City of Orlando .................................... 202Media Spotlight ................................... 203Bright House Networks Stadium .. 204-205Wayne Densch Sports Center .............. 206Nicholson Fieldhouse .......................... 207Athleti c Village .............................. 208-209Success off the Field ..................... 210-211Conference USA ................................... 212

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CREDITS The 2010 UCF football yearbook was writt en, edited and designed by the UCF athleti cs communicati ons offi ce.

UCF acti on photography provided by Todd Drexler/Sideline Sports, Romeo Guzman, Brandon Helwig, J.T. Hangen, Chris Schubert, Paul Chapman, C.W. Pack, and UCF marketi ng. UCF photographs provided by UCF marketi ng. Orlando photographs provided by the Orlando/Orange County Conventi on and Visitors Bureau.

Special thanks to the Nati onal Football League franchises for use of their photos.

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GENERAL INFORMATIONSchool University of Central FloridaCity/Zip Orlando, Fla. 32816Founded 1963Enrollment 53,644Nickname KnightsSchool Colors Black and GoldStadium (Capacity): Bright House Networks Stadium (45,323)Surface 419 Bermuda GrassAffi liati on NCAA Division IConference Conference USAPresident Dr. John C. Hitt (Austi n College, ‘62)Director of Athleti cs Keith R. Tribble (Florida, ‘77)Athleti cs Department Phone 407-823-3213Ticket Offi ce Phone 407-823-1000

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONSDirector - Football SID Leigh TorbinOffi ce Phone 407-823-0994Cell Phone 407-325-5703E-mail ltorbin@athleti cs.ucf.eduAssociate Director Doug RichardsOffi ce Phone 407-823-2142Cell Phone 407-405-5823E-mail drichards@athleti cs.ucf.eduAssistant Director Brian OrmistonOffi ce Phone 407-823-2409Cell Phone 407-920-1233E-mail bormiston@athleti cs.ucf.eduAssistant Director Sarah TarasewiczOffi ce Phone 407-823-6489Cell Phone 407-462-3214E-mail sarah@athleti cs.ucf.eduAthleti cs Communicati ons Fax 407-823-5293Press Box Phone 407-882-0386Website UCFAthleti cs.com

2010 UCF QUICK FACTS COACHING STAFFHead Coach George O’LearyAlma Mater/Year New Hampshire, ‘69Record at UCF 34-41 (.453) (Seventh Season)Career Record (yrs) 86-74 (.538) (14th Season)Football Offi ce Phone 407-823-5397Best Time to Call Contact SIDAssistant Coaches (Alma Mater/Year)Defensive Backs Sean Beckton (UCF, ‘93)Running Backs George Godsey (Georgia Tech, ‘00)Defensive Coordinator Dave Huxtable (E. Illinois, ‘79)Wide Receivers/Asst. Head Coach David Kelly (Furman, ‘79)Off ensive Line/Recruiti ng Coor. Brent Key (Georgia Tech, ‘01)Defensive Line Jim Panagos (Maryland, ‘96)Tight Ends/Special Teams Tim Salem (Arizona St.,‘85)Linebackers John Skladany (Central Conn. State, ‘72)Off ensive Coordinator/QBs Charlie Taaff e (Siena, ‘73)

HISTORYFirst Year of Football 1979First Year of FBS Football 1996Overall All-Time Record 177-171-1 (.509)FBS Era Record (Since 1996) 80-85 (.485)Overall All-Time Citrus Bowl Record 112-59-1 (.654)Overall All-Time BHNS Record 14-6 (.700)

TEAM INFORMATION2009 Overall Record 8-5 (.615)C-USA Record 6-2 (.750) / 2nd East2009 Postseason St. Petersburg BowlBasic Off ense Multi pleBasic Defense Multi ple, 4-3Lett erwinners Returning/Lost 46/12Off ensive Lett erwinners Returning/Lost 21/4Defensive Lett erwinners Returning/Lost 20/8Special Teams Lett erwinners Returning/Lost 5/0Starters Returning/Lost 15/7Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost 8/3Defensive Starters Returning/Lost 7/4Specialty Starters Returning/Lost 7/0

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DIRECTIONS TO BRIGHT HOUSE NETWORKS STADIUM/WAYNE DENSCH SPORTS CENTER

From Jacksonville/Daytona• I-95 South to I-4 West to 417 South.• Exit at University Boulevard East.• Left on Alafaya Trail.• Right on Gemini Boulevard.• Left on North Orion Boulevard.• Wayne Densch Sports Center and Bright House Networks Stadium are on the left .

From Miami• I-95 North to Highway 50 (Colonial).• Right on Alafaya Trail.• Right on Gemini Boulevard.• Left on North Orion Boulevard.• Wayne Densch Sports Center and Bright House Networks Stadium are on the left .

From Tampa• I-4 East to 408 East to 417 North.• Exit at University Boulevard East.• Left on Alafaya Trail.• Right on Gemini Boulevard.• Left on North Orion Boulevard.• Wayne Densch Sports Center and Bright House Networks Stadium are on the left .

From Orlando Internati onal Airport• 528 East to 417 North.• Exit at University Boulevard East.• Left on Alafaya Trail.• Right on Gemini Boulevard.• Left on North Orion Boulevard.• Wayne Densch Sports Center and Bright House Networks Stadium are on the left .

DIRECTIONS AND PARKING MAP

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UCF Athleti cs also gained a greater presence on each of the seven Clear Channel Radio Orlando websites; including a dedicated per-sonality page on the WYGM 740 AM website that is updated all season long. Lastly, Clear Channel Radio Orlando provides a heightened presence at on-campus athleti cs events, in-cluding promoti onal crews, vehicles and give-away items.

UCF Sports Today with George O’Leary UCF fans across the region can watch UCF Sports Today with George O’Leary for an in-side-look at the Knights. Broadcast details of the show are being worked out at press ti me. Each week, O’Leary recaps the Knights’ pre-vious game and looks ahead to the team’s upcoming contest. Every show also includes feature stories and interviews with UCF play-ers and coaches.

Kohler enters his 10th season as the Knights’ football public address announc-er. Kohler also announces home UCF men’s and women’s basketball and base-ball games. Kohler has also announced Orlando Magic games, minor league baseball and MLB spring training games around the area in additi on to the St. Pe-tersburg Bowl and the Florida Tuskers.

UCF-ISP SPORTS NETWORKRadio Broadcasts In 2008, UCF-ISP Sports Network and Clear Channel Radio Orlando announced an innova-ti ve marketi ng partnership that features UCF Athleti cs events and promoti onal programming airing across the company’s seven top-rated Or-lando radio stati ons. The programming is based around the UCF game day broadcasts for football, men’s basket-ball and baseball, in additi on to call-in shows for both the football and men’s basketball head coaches. The George O’Leary Call-In Show takes place on Thursday nights and will air on WYGM 740 AM “The Game” from 7-8 p.m. during game weeks during the football season. The enti re Knights football and men’s basketball sched-ules, the Donnie Jones Call-In Show, 20 regular-season baseball games plus the postseason will also air on the fl agship stati on for UCF Athleti cs, WYGM 740 AM “The Game.” WYGM 740 AM also airs a daily segment, the Daily Knights Report, a one-minute feature that runs Monday through Friday. UCF Athleti cs also conti nues to hold a signifi cant promoti onal presence during the Dan Sileo Show. The marketi ng partnership gains its unique positi oning through an enhanced UCF Athleti cs promoti onal schedule that runs for 38 weeks across the enti re Clear Channel Radio Orlando line-up: WMGF Magic 107.7 FM, WXXL 106.7 FM, WTKS Real Radio 104.1 FM, WJRR 101.1 FM, WRUM Rumba 100.3, WFLA 540 AM and WYGM 740 AM.

UCF-ISP SPORTS NETWORK AND UCF ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS

UCF ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS STAFF

Erik Kohler, Stadium Announcer

MEDIA CONTACT INFORMATIONLeigh Torbin (Football SID)4000 Central Florida Blvd (Bldg. 39)Box 163555Orlando, FL 32816-3555Offi ce Phone: (407) 823-0994Cell Phone: (407) 325-5703FAX Number: (407) 823-5293E-mail: ltorbin@athleti cs.ucf.eduAthleti c Website: UCFAthleti cs.comMedia Website: CollegePressBox.com

* Leigh Torbin and Joe Hornstein will accompany the Knights on their road trips in 2010.

Leigh Torbin*Dir. of Communicati ons

Football, WGolf

Joe Hornstein*Assoc. A.D./Public Aff airs

Doug RichardsAssoc. Dir. of Comm.MBB, MGolf, MTennis

Brian OrmistonAsst. Dir. of Comm.

Base, WSoccer, WTennis

Sarah TarasewiczAsst. Dir. of Comm.

Soft , Volleyball, Rowing

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COVERING UCFPracti cesBeginning on Aug. 23 and conti nuing through-out the season, practi ce will be open to the me-dia on Tuesday and Wednesday only. Practi ce is closed to the media on Monday, Thursday and Friday. Media availability is subject to change.

Head Coach George O’LearyHead coach George O’Leary will be available for interviews during the season following practi ce on Wednesday and Thursday. The ideal inter-view window for O’Leary is each Tuesday as UCF holds a weekly press conference at Bright House Networks Stadium. The press conference begins at 12:00 p.m. and also includes a pair of players each week.

Player AvailabilityALL player interviews must be arranged through the UCF Athleti cs Communicati ons offi ce. Dur-ing the season, player interviews are permitt ed aft er practi ce on Tuesday and Wednesday un-less practi ce has been closed by the head coach.

Filming at Practi ceOn Tuesday and Wednesday only during the sea-son, video and photo access is available during individual drills at the beginning of practi ce. No fi lming is permitt ed during team work. Tripods are not permitt ed on the practi ce fi eld at any ti me and media members must stand at least fi ve yards off the sideline. Media members must stay on the perimeter of the practi ce fi elds. At all ti mes, fi lming at practi ce is at the discreti on of the UCF Athleti cs Communicati ons offi ce per-sonnel and the coaching staff .

CONFERENCE USA WEEKLY TELECONFERENCEConference USA head coaches will be featured on a teleconference from 2-3:30 p.m. ET sev-eral Mondays during the season. The fi rst call is scheduled for Aug. 30. Media representati ves wishing to parti cipate in the call should contact the league offi ce to obtain the phone number. Please contact Russ Anderson at the conference offi ce at (214) 774-1300 for the dial-in number. There will not be a call on several weeks during the core of the season. Check with the C-USA offi ce for these dates.

Schedule2 p.m. EDT Players of the Week/Notes2:05 p.m. Ruffi n McNeill, East Carolina2:12 p.m. Doc Holliday, Marshall2:19 p.m. Larry Porter, Memphis2:26 p.m. Larry Fedora, Southern Miss2:33 p.m. Kevin Sumlin, Houston2:40 p.m. David Bailiff , Rice2:47 p.m. June Jones, SMU2:54 p.m. Bob Toledo, Tulane3:01 p.m. Neil Callaway, UAB3:08 p.m. Mike Price, UTEP3:15 p.m. Todd Graham, Tulsa3:22 p.m. George O’Leary, UCF

COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COMCollegePressBox.com is the offi cial media web-site for Conference USA football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, stati sti cs, media guides and more for the conference and each of its 12 member schools throughout the season. Login informati on will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a pass-word by sending an E-mail to [email protected].

UCF ATHLETICS CREDENTIAL POLICYAll football credenti als are a revocable license for admission. UCF Athleti cs reserves the right to refuse, revoke or terminate this license at any ti me. Your acceptance of accreditati on and subsequent use of the credenti al is expressly conditi onal upon, but not limited to, the following:

• UCF Athleti cs and its rights holders own all copyrights, intellectual property rights and proprietary rights for images, sound and data ensuing from or during UCFAA home athleti cs contests. • The unauthorized commercial use of photographs, video or audio emanati ng from UCF Athleti cs home contests is forbidden.• The holder of this credenti al voluntarily assumes all risks of property loss and personal injury arising during its use.• Photo or video images taken during UCF Athleti cs home sporti ng events may only be used in conjuncti on and for the purpose of the approved credenti al grant. • Any secondary use of any picture, audio descripti on, fi lm/tape or drawing of the game

taken or made by the accredited organizati on or individual to whom this credenti al has been issued is prohibited without prior specifi c writt en approval of UCF Athleti cs.• The granted credenti als are not transferable.

UCF Athleti cs specifi cally reserves the right to alter, amend, change, revise or in way change the terms of this license without advance noti ce to the holder, and such changes may not be refl ected on the credenti al.

PHOTO CREDENTIAL REQUESTSOnly photographers shooti ng for accredited news agencies, or for UCF, will be issued credenti als. Photographers will pick up their credenti als at the media will call area located at Gate 18. The photographer will receive an arm band that will also serve as their working credenti al. Photographers are allowed to shoot behind the north and south end zones and on the sidelines, but will not be permitt ed in the team area between the 25-yard lines.

CREDENTIAL REQUESTSAll requests for working media, television, radio, online media, photography or scouti ng passes should be directed to Leigh Torbin or Doug Richards in the UCF Athleti cs Communicati ons offi ce. Requests should be made at least one week in advance. If ti me permits, the credenti al will be mailed. If not, the credenti al will be left at media will call at Gate 18 of Bright House Networks Stadium. Parking passes for media will be distributed to the accredited parti es based on availability and priority.

ROAD CREDENTIAL REQUESTSWorking press wishing to cover UCF on the road should make credenti al requests through the UCF Athleti cs Communicati ons offi ce.

PRESS BOX SERVICESPrior to each game, notes, stati sti cs and media guides are available in the Bright House Networks Stadium Press Box. During the game, stati sti cs are distributed. An internal public address announcer will keep the media aware of play-by-play, records and game notes. A pre-game meal is served before kickoff . Wireless Internet is available to the media in the press box.

UCF ATHLETICS MEDIA POLICIES

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2010 OPPONENT MEDIA INFORMATION

GAME 1: SOUTH DAKOTASeptember 4, 2010 • Orlando, Fla.

Football SID: Amil AndersonOffi ce Phone: 605-677-5927Cell Phone: 605-677-7833E-mail Address: [email protected]: USDCoyotes.com

GAME 2: NC STATESeptember 11, 2010 • Orlando, Fla.

Football SID: Annabelle MyersOffi ce Phone: 919-515-1181-ext.2102Cell Phone: 919-819-8302E-mail Address: [email protected]: GoPack.com

GAME 3: BUFFALOSeptember 18, 2010 • Buff alo, N.Y.

Football SID: Jon FullerOffi ce Phone: 716-645-6762Cell Phone: 716-359-2728E-mail Address: jfuller3@buff alo.eduWebsite: Buff aloBulls.com

GAME 4: KANSAS STATESeptember 25, 2010 • Manhatt an, Kan.

Football SID: Kenny LannouOffi ce Phone: 785-532-7708Cell Phone: 785-587-7867E-mail Address: [email protected]: KStateSports.com

GAME 5: UABOctober 6, 2010 • Orlando, Fla.

Football SID: Norm ReillyOffi ce Phone: 205-934-0730Cell Phone: 205-936-1793E-mail Address: [email protected]: UABSports.com

GAME 6: MARSHALLOctober 13, 2010 • Hunti ngton, W. Va.

Football SID: Randy BurnsideOffi ce Phone: 304-696-4660Cell Phone: 304-208-0498E-mail Address: [email protected]: HerdZone.com

GAME 12: MEMPHISNovember 27, 2010 • Memphis, Tenn.

Football SID: Jennifer RodriguesOffi ce Phone: 901-678-2397Cell Phone: 901-734-9951E-mail Address: [email protected]: GoTigersGo.com

GAME 11: TULANENovember 20, 2010 • New Orleans, La.

Football SID: Roger DunawayOffi ce Phone: 504-862-8240Cell Phone: 504-452-2906E-mail Address: [email protected]: TulaneGreenWave.com

GAME 10: SOUTHERN MISSNovember 13, 2010 • Orlando, Fla.

Football SID: Jack DugganOffi ce Phone: 601-266-6240Cell Phone: 601-596-5637E-mail Address: [email protected]: SouthernMiss.com

GAME 9: HOUSTONNovember 5, 2010 • Houston, Texas

Football SID: Cassie ArnerOffi ce Phone: 713-743-9409Cell Phone: 832-523-8647E-mail Address: [email protected]: UHCougars.com

GAME 8: EAST CAROLINAOctober 30, 2010 • Orlando, Fla.

Football SID: Tom McClellanOffi ce Phone: 252-737-1274Cell Phone: 252-414-0990E-mail Address: [email protected]: ECUPirates.com

GAME 7: RICEOctober 23, 2010 • Orlando, Fla.

Football SID: Chuck PoolOffi ce Phone: 713-348-5775Cell Phone: 832-244-6476E-mail Address: [email protected]: RiceOwls.com

CONFERENCE USA CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEDecember 4, 2010 • TBA Campus Site

Football Info: Russ AndersonOffi ce Phone: 214-774-1300Cell Phone: 214-773-1737E-mail Address: [email protected]: ConferenceUSA.com

CONFERENCE USA LEAGUE INFORMATIONMailing Address: 5201 N. O’Connor Blvd., Suite 300Irving, TX 75039Commissioner: Britt on BanowskyAssoc. Commissioner: Alfred WhiteAsst. Commissioner for Football: Russ AndersonAsst. Commisisoner for PR: Courtney Morrison Archer

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PREVIEWOutlook ............................................... 8-11Rosters .............................................. 12-15Roster Breakdowns ........................... 16-17Depth Chart ........................................... 18

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WIDE RECEIVERSOne of the team’s most inexperienced off ensive positi on groups in recent years, UCF’s wide receivers have come of age and trans-formed into a veteran group which will be counted on to make plays in 2010.

Three of the top four receivers on the Knights’ depth chart – red-shirt senior Jamar Newsome, senior Kamar Aiken and redshirt ju-nior A.J. Guyton – will be in at least their fourth season with the Black and Gold, giving quarterbacks an experienced group to look for in the passing game.

Leading the group is Aiken, a 6-foot-2 target who found the end zone a team-high nine ti mes in 2009. The receiver developed into both a deep threat and a go-to guy in the red zone, leading the team in receiving yards (610) and yards per catch (16.9).

While graduated starter Rocky Ross (41 recepti ons, three TDs) will need to be replaced, both Newsome and Guyton have shown they have the ability to produce. Guyton came back from an in-jury to corral a team-high 44 passes in 2009, while Newsome had 24 recepti ons and scored touchdowns against two C-USA foes.

Aft er bursti ng onto the scene as a return specialist and spot receiv-er as a true freshman, sophomore Quincy McDuffi e will become a more regular target in 2010. The versati le, speedy McDuffi e had 126 receiving yards and 55 yards on the ground in 2009.

Redshirt senior Brian Watt ers and redshirt junior Khymest Wil-liams also add depth and experience to the group. Watt ers to-taled 12 catches and 99 yards a season ago, while Williams will return from injury aft er totaling 17 catches and three touchdowns as a sophomore in 2008.

As a large crop of young, talented receivers fi ght for playing ti me, many eyes will be on redshirt freshman Nico Flores. A 6-foot-2 quarterback recruit, Flores was converted to receiver in the spring and his size and athleti cism could become assets for the Knights.

Redshirt freshmen Marquee Williams and Dontravius Floyd will aim to get on the fi eld aft er a season in the program. Highly-tout-ed recruit Joshua Reese could be in the mix to make an impact as a true freshman.

OFFENSIVE LINEDespite being a someti mes overlooked group, the eff ecti veness of the off ensive line will have a direct impact on UCF’s success in 2010. It made signifi cant strides a season ago, contributi ng to tailback Brynn Harvey totaling 1,109 yards and 14 touchdowns on the ground and the Knights’ vastly improved off ense.

The Knights return four starters from the fi ve-man 2009 line, a group which combined for 41 starts a year ago. The returners in-clude a pair of monster 6-foot-7 tackles, right tackle Jah Reid and left tackle Nick Pieschel. Reid started each of the team’s 13 games in 2009 and earned a spot on the All-Conference USA fi rst team. He will certainly gain att enti on from NFL scouts this season.

This fall, the line was given a boost with the NCAA’s decision to grant redshirt junior left guard Cliff McCray (6-foot-2, 316) an ad-diti onal two seasons of eligibility. McCray made 12 starts in 2009 at left guard and will provide leadership to the squad. At the other guard positi on, redshirt sophomore Theo Goins (6-foot-4, 322) ce-mented himself in the starti ng lineup midway through 2009 and will look to build on that experience this fall.

The spot up for grabs appears to be at center, where the Knights need to replace graduated starter Ian Busti llo. The batt le for the positi on looks to be between redshirt sophomore Jordan Rae and redshirt junior Zac Norris. The 6-foot-2, 275-pound Rae has been moved from the defensive line while Norris can bring more size with his 6-foot-3, 290-pound frame.

There looks to be signifi cant size in the backup positi ons, with 6-foot-5 Chris Marti n adding depth at the tackles and 6-foot-4 Chad Hounshell and 6-foot-3 Rey Cunha waiti ng in the wings at guard. Transfer Abré Leggins also made six starts a season ago in his fi rst season as a Knight.

A group of six newcomers will add depth and size to the off ensive line, including highly-touted guard Torrian Wilson and McCray’s brothers, twins Jordan and Justi n McCray. Wilson already mea-sures in at 6-foot-4 and 315 pounds while both McCrays are listed at 6-foot-4 and 290 pounds. Another incoming freshman, tackle Tony Jacob, listed at 6-foot-8 and 310 pounds, immediately be-comes the Knights’ tallest player.

TIGHT ENDS AND H-BACKSAs a redshirt freshman in 2008, Adam Nissley spent ti me at both ti ght end and off ensive tackle. At 6-foot-6 and 265 pounds, Niss-ley certainly has the size of an off ensive lineman, but with his strength and athleti cism, also has the ability to shine as a ti ght end. As a result, the Georgia nati ve was moved back to the posi-ti on full-ti me prior to the 2009 campaign and did not disappoint.

Nissley started all 13 games a year ago and fi nished the season with 10 recepti ons for 159 yards. He averaged an impressive 15.9 yards a catch and had his best game of the year against Marshall. In the win over the Thundering Herd, Nissley recorded three re-cepti ons for 46 yards.

Willie Gaetjens, a hard-nosed junior who is in his fourth year in the program, will serve as Nissley’s backup. The local product from Titusville appeared in 10 games last season and is a more than adaquate blocker.

Redshirt freshman D.J. Brown learned the UCF off ense a year ago and will provide depth at ti ght end in 2010.

The Knights enter the campaign with a deep group of blocking backs, led by Ricky Kay and Billy Giovanetti . Kay played in 12 games last season and started two. The senior had 15 recepti ons for 171 yards with two scores. In the win over visiti ng Memphis, Kay totaled four catches for 52 yards and a touchdown. He enters his senior campaign with 28 career recepti ons.

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Giovanetti made an immediate impact as a redshirt freshman. He started four games, beginning with the season opener against Samford, and had seven recepti ons for 46 yards with a touch-down. The gritt y former Bishop Moore High School star registered 23 yards receiving on two recepti ons versus Miami.

His main task was to pave the way for tailback Brynn Harvey, who rushed for 1,109 yards with 14 touchdowns.

Joining the H-back corps is redshirt sophomore Latavius Murray. As a freshman in 2008, Murray played in eight games at tailback, carrying the ball 46 ti mes for 132 yards and three touchdowns. His three rushing scores led the squad. The upstate New York na-ti ve suff ered an injury last summer, and was moved to another positi on in the backfi eld.

QUARTERBACKSThe Knights do not lose many key starters on either off ense or defense in 2010, but one of them is quarterback Brett Hodges. The Winter Springs nati ve transferred back home to Orlando from Wake Forest for his fi nal season of play in 2009 and went 8-3 as a starter, cracking several of the school’s seasonal top-10 record charts. Hodges was a big reason why the Knights earned a spot in the St. Petersburg Bowl to conclude the season.

In some ways though it will seem like Hodges is sti ll around as he passed on much of his perpetually relaxed demeanor to Rob Calabrese, who has reassumed the starti ng role heading into his true junior season for UCF. Calabrese consistently throughout the spring showed a level of poise in both the huddle and pocket that was new and had been lacking in his previous turns as UCF’s starter at quarterback.

Calabrese’s last two appearances of the 2009 season served as rays of hope. He batt led hard even when UCF was down on the road at Texas. He also collecti vely marched UCF on a strong touch-down drive late in the St. Petersburg Bowl against Rutgers, making plays with both his feet and arm in the process.

Electrifying true freshman Jeff rey Godfrey is behind Calabrese heading into the season. Godfrey set the Miami-Dade County ca-reer passing record as a part of a stellar prep career at Miami Cen-tral where he led his team to the state semifi nals and was widely recruited. Godfrey chose UCF, along with several of his Miami Central teammates, and enrolled in January. Although inexperi-enced and sti ll learning the off ense, Godfrey showed his tremen-dous ability as a dual-threat quarterback on a regular basis during the spring.

Former Stanford signal caller L.D. Crow joins the mix in 2010 aft er the Palm Harbor nati ve sat out last fall due to NCAA transfer regu-lati ons. Crow has a prototypical pocket passer’s makeup and held his own as the number three quarterback during his fi rst spring in Orlando.

True freshman Blake Bortles will make the short trek from Oviedo High School to UCF this year. Bortles set the Seminole County ca-reer passing record with 5,576 yards as he helped Oviedo to a pair of district ti tles.

RUNNING BACKSA George O’Leary football team will invariably be solid in the run-ning game and 2010 should prove to be no excepti on. Although junior Brynn Harvey will start the season recovering from a knee injury, the sophomore tandem of Brendan Kelly and Jonathan Da-vis ran together well during spring practi ce when Harvey was out.

The respect for Harvey is apparent around the league and nati on as many media outlets have selected him as the fi rst-team pre-season All-Conference USA running back. A 1,109-yard rusher in 2009 with 14 touchdowns to his credit, Harvey’s sophomore year numbers eclipsed those of Kevin Smith in 2006 as a sophomore. He will be slowed in the early part of 2010 while recovering from the spring practi ce injury, but should be running at full-steam soon enough.

In the meanti me, Kelly and Davis have been batt ling it out for the starti ng spot. Kelly is a strong north-south runner who saw ac-ti on in 10 games last fall as a redshirt freshman. He proved to be both a decent running and receiving threat, scoring his lone touchdown through the air. Whether he begins the season as the starter or not, Kelly could use his large frame to become a threat in goal-line situati ons.

Davis ended up with 64 carries for 310 yards and four scores as a true freshman a year ago in relief of Harvey. Showing the ability to fi nd the end zone, Davis also proved he could produce good numbers when getti ng numerous carries. Against Tulane at the end of the season, Davis rushed for 76 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries.

Adding to the team’s opti ons in the backfi eld will be junior Bran-don Davis and Iowa transfer Jeff Brinson, who will add depth and will fi ght for carries. Brandon Davis has seen acti on in both 2008 and 2009 as a backup and had eight carries for 34 yards against Tulane last year. Brinson, who will be eligible to play right away, is a St. Petersburg nati ve who was a fi rst-team all-state pick at Northeast High School as a senior in 2007.

Junior Ronnie Weaver will provide more depth at the positi on. Weaver had 19 att empts for 86 yards last year. His best game of the season came at Rice when he carried the ball fi ve ti mes for 58 yards with a touchdown in the victory over the Owls.

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DEFENSIVE LINEA hallmark of UCF’s team the past several seasons has been its stout defensive line play. The Knights have led Conference USA in rushing defense each of the past two seasons, a feat only previ-ously accomplished once in league history (TCU in 2002-03).

The Knights were fourth in the nati on last year in rushing defense, trailing only BCS bowl parti cipants Texas, Alabama and TCU. UCF brings back a slew of talented ends, including preseason All-American Bruce Miller, but will be lining up several new faces in the tackle positi on.

Bookend fi ft h-year seniors start at either end positi on in Miller and David Williams. Miller leads the nati on’s acti ve players in career sacks with 27 as well as in tackles for loss with 44. Also possessing the brawn to line up in a three-technique at defensive tackle when UCF goes to the nickel, Miller was named the 2009 C-USA Defensive Player of the Year. He is amongst the top-10 lead-ers in career sacks for any player in Florida major college football history.

Williams has been a fi xture at the other end the past few years and turned in six tackles for loss last fall along with a sack and three forced hurries. Redshirt junior Darius Nall returns to the end group aft er a four-sack performance in 2009. He returned to the fi eld dramati cally a season ago aft er missing the 2008 season while undergoing cancer treatments.

Sophomore Troy Davis, who turned a lot of heads during spring practi ce for his ability to get through blocks and into the backfi eld, enters the fall as the backup at the other end positi on.

Heading into the season, redshirt senior Wes Tunuufi Sauvao and true freshman E.J. Dunston hold down the starti ng spots at tack-le. Tunuufi Sauvo has been a regular contributor for the Knights, parti cularly in goal-line situati ons, but is aiming to be a fi rst-ti me regular starter this fall.

Dunston came to UCF early in January aft er a strong prep career at Edgewater High School and showed the potenti al to be an im-mediate contributor for the Knights. Another Orlando product, redshirt freshman Victor Gray, showed that he should be able to contribute this fall at tackle, as did Atlanta’s Brandon Bryant. Bryant also redshirted in 2009, which served as his fi rst year in Orlando.

LINEBACKERSThe 2010 linebackers are a tough and experienced group that look to lead the defense to another successful season as one of the conference’s best. The top tackler from the 2009 season, graduat-ed senior Cory Hogue, is gone, but don’t expect much of a drop off with redshirt senior Chance Henderson returning to the middle linebacker positi on aft er sitti ng out with an injury.

Flanking Henderson are two of the team’s top tacklers from 2009, seniors Derrick Hallman and Lawrence Young, making the starti ng linebackers an experienced and talented unit.

Henderson is coming back aft er a knee injury sidelined him for all of the 2009 season. Looking to regain his 2008 form where he started in 12 games and garnered 57 tackles, Henderson aims to be the anchor in the middle of a talented Knights’ defense.

2010 SEASON OUTLOOK (DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS)

Seniors Bruce Miller (49), Lawrence Young (57) and Derrick Hallman (38) are three of the Knights who have helped UCF lead C-USA in rushing defense two years in a row and also rank fourth in the nati on last fall (82.77 ypg), trailing only Texas, Alabama and TCU.

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The team’s leading returning tackler, Hallman racked up 85 tackles and forced two fumbles last season despite switching back from safety to outside linebacker midway through the season. In his tenure at UCF, the Fort Pierce nati ve has registered nearly 200 tackles, four forced fumbles and four picks.

Another reliable linebacker for the Knights, Young has had a great impact for the defense since arriving on campus as a freshman in 2007. The team’s second-leading returning tackler from 2009, Young tallied 78 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and one sack a season ago. Young is a linebacker who the defense will again lean on to help stop the run game.

Hallman and Young were two major reasons why UCF owned the country’s fourth-ranked rushing defense a season ago, and with Henderson operati ng the middle linebacker positi on the group should expect similar success in 2010.

The Knights are confi dent with their depth at linebacker because of the ti me each reserve player has put into the system. With a combined 10 years of experience between them, Josh Linam, Lo-ren Robinson and Jordan Becker will provide depth at the posi-ti on.

Linam looks to be the most experienced backup out of the bunch aft er registering 14 tackles and appearing in all 13 games last sea-son as a sophomore. Robinson, a local product from Longwood, and Becker give UCF depth at the outside linebacker slots.

DEFENSIVE BACKSA young secondary stepped up in 2009 and proved they were up for the task of replacing four graduated standout starters from the 2008 season. Now a more veteran group, this year’s unit will be expected to conti nue to improve and become a strength of the defense.

The group will include a mix of veterans looking for a chance to shine in their last seasons at UCF and standout sophomores look-ing to build off impressive freshmen campaigns.

Fift h-year seniors Emery Allen and Justi n Boddie will both com-pete for starti ng spots and playing ti me at cornerback. Allen re-turns aft er missing the majority of 2009 due to injury while Bod-die aims to back-up his career-best 58 tackles as a junior. Two more seniors - Darin Baldwin and Reggie Weams - will compete to start at strong safety. Baldwin made 32 tackles and had seven pass break-ups last season while Weams contributed 24 tackles and an intercepti on.

Indicati ng their potenti al for impressive careers with the Black and Gold, Josh Robinson and Kemal Ishmael burst onto the scene to make an immediate impact as true freshmen a year ago. Starti ng nine games at free safety, Ishmael led all secondary players with 70 tackles in 2009, but it was Robinson who really made a splash.

Robinson’s six intercepti ons were ti ed for the most nati onally among true freshmen, and he added 59 tackles and eight pass break-ups. His performance led to a laundry list of accolades, in-cluding him being a consensus freshman All-America selecti on and a second-team All-Conference USA performer. Expectati ons

are high for Robinson, who has been listed as a consensus fi rst-team preseason all-conference pick.

Two other returning young players will vie for ti me with redshirt freshman Jarrett Swaby slated to backup Ishmael while sopho-more A.J. Bouye will aim to get on the fi eld at cornerback. Bouye appeared in 10 games as a rookie in 2009 and registered 10 total tackles.

Among the UCF newcomers who could fi nd ti me in the secondary is freshman Clayton Geathers, a 6-foot-3 safety from Hemingway, S.C., who already has the size to play collegiately. Freshmen cor-nerbacks Jordan Ozerites and Cornelius Whitehead will both be in the batt le for playing ti me as well. Ozerites was an early enrollee who had a chance to parti cipate in spring practi ce.

SPECIAL TEAMSExpect much of the same this year when it comes to the Knights’ kicking game. The Knights return successful starters at both place-kicker and punter in junior Nick Catt oi and senior Blake Clingan, respecti vely. Catt oi, who at 6-foot-5 could pass for a linebacker, made 14 of his 20 fi eld-goal att empts in 2009, connecti ng on fi ve from beyond 40 yards. Catt oi will likely also handle the kickoff s for the Knights aft er a successful season of averaging 65.2 yards a kick and 11 touchbacks. Talented sophomore Jamie Boyle got a small taste of acti on as a true freshman and could use his big leg to challenge the more experienced Catt oi for the job.

Clingan, who already holds many of UCF’s punti ng records, will look to stay the course for his senior season aft er a junior cam-paign where he averaged 37.3 yards an att empt, with six punts being for 50 yards or more. Junior Charley Hughlett will handle the long-snapping duti es for the third-straight season.

Aft er the loss of All-American Joe Burnett in 2008, a handful of Knights were given ti me at punt returner in 2009, with redshirt junior A.J. Guyton and veteran Rocky Ross splitti ng the majority of the reps.

With the graduati on of Ross, look to Guyton to see a lot of ti me fi elding punts as the team’s most experienced opti on. Guyton averaged 10.8 yards a return a season ago. Hoping to follow in the footsteps of Burnett , sophomore cornerback Josh Robinson may get a chance to return punts as well. The athleti c Robinson showed fl ashes of ability during the spring and may give the team big-play potenti al.

Big-play potenti al was certainly shown by Quincy McDuffi e as a true freshman a season ago. In his fi rst appearance in a Knights’ jersey, McDuffi e returned a kickoff for a score against Samford. Now with a year under his belt, the speedy McDuffi e returns aft er posti ng a 24.2-yard average kick return from 2009.

Veteran Darin Baldwin has a couple years of experience returning kicks and will likely line up next to McDuffi e for kickoff s. Baldwin averaged 27.2 yards per return last season.

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2010 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Year Hometown/High School (Previous School)81 Kamar Aiken*** WR 6-2 219 Sr. Miami, Fla./Chaminade-Madonna15 Chad Alexander** LB 6-2 220 RJr. Lake Wales, Fla./Lake Wales22 Emery Allen*** CB 5-9 183 RSr. Milton, Fla./Milton12 Robertson Auguste DB 5-11 188 RSo. Miami, Fla./Archbishop Curley-Notre Dame21 Darin Baldwin*** DB 5-11 206 Sr. Homestead, Fla./South Dade26 Jordan Becker* LB 6-4 234 RJr. Clearwater, Fla./Central Catholic23 Justi n Boddie*** DB 6-2 193 Sr. Atlanta, Ga./North Atlanta98 David Bohner PK/P 6-0 177 RJr. Matt hews, N.C./Sun Valley (Navy)5 Blake Bortles QB 6-4 230 Fr. Oviedo, Fla./Oviedo19 A.J. Bouye* DB 6-0 182 So. Tucker, Ga./Tucker99 Jamie Boyle* PK/P 5-10 193 So. Central Valley, N.Y. /Monroe-Woodbury11 Jeff Brinson RB 5-11 213 RSo. St. Petersburg, Fla./Northeast (Iowa)86 D.J. Brown TE 6-4 230 RFr. Ocala, Fla./Dunnellon93 Quenton Brown DE 6-3 215 Fr. Tucker, Ga./Tucker44 Brandon Bryant DL 6-4 275 RFr. Atlanta, Ga./Booker T. Washington36 Woodley Cadet DB 6-2 200 Fr. Loxahatchee, Fla./Seminole Ridge 4 Rob Calabrese** QB 6-2 221 Jr. Islip Terrace, N.Y./East Islip52 Jack Carter DE 6-2 232 RJr. Miami, Fla./Coral Reef16 Nick Catt oi** PK 6-5 216 Jr. Tampa, Fla./Gaither41 Blake Clingan*** P 6-3 229 Sr. Coral Springs, Fla./Coral Springs17 L.D. Crow QB 6-3 221 RJr. Palm Harbor, Fla./Countryside (Stanford)62 Rey Cunha OL 6-3 293 RFr. Miami, Fla./Jackson29 Lyle Dankenbring* DB 5-10 193 RSo. Stuart, Fla./Marti n County 7 Brandon Davis* RB 5-9 193 Jr. Suwanee, Ga./Peachtree Ridge27 Jonathan Davis* RB 5-9 200 So. Lawrenceville, Ga./Tucker58 Troy Davis* DL 6-2 252 So. Lawrenceville, Ga./Berkmar95 E.J. Dunston DT 6-2 306 Fr. Eatonville, Fla./Edgewater17 Steven Faucher P 5-11 175 RFr. Weston, Fla./Cypress Bay10 Nico Flores WR 6-2 208 RFr. Miami, Fla./North Miami Beach13 Dontravius Floyd WR 6-2 231 RFr. Homestead, Fla./South Dade85 Willie Gaetjens** TE 6-5 245 RJr. Titusville, Fla./Titusville73 Kevin Garvy DE 6-3 224 RSo. Palm Beach, Fla./Cardinal Newman47 Clayton Geathers DB 6-3 190 Fr. Hemingway, S.C./Carvers Bay61 James Getsee SN 6-2 222 RJr. Miami, Fla./Hialeah-Miami Lakes32 Billy Giovanetti * FB 5-11 230 RSo. Winter Park, Fla./Bishop Moore2 Jeff rey Godfrey QB 5-11 182 Fr. Miami, Fla./Miami Central68 Theo Goins* OL 6-4 317 RSo. Houston, Texas/Hightower91 Victor Gray DL 6-4 263 RFr. Orlando, Fla./Dr. Phillips3 A.J. Guyton** WR 5-11 196 RJr. Homestead, Fla./Homestead38 Derrick Hallman*** LB 6-0 222 Sr. Fort Pierce, Fla./Fort Pierce Central39 Omar Hansborough DB 6-2 195 RJr. Homestead, Fla./Homestead45 Javen Harris LB 5-11 229 RFr. Eufaula, Ala./Eufaula34 Brynn Harvey** RB 6-1 206 Jr. Largo, Fla./Largo54 Chance Henderson*** LB 6-1 236 RSr. Conyers, Ga./Heritage74 Chad Hounshell* OL 6-4 290 RSo. Mentor, Ohio/Lake Catholic31 Austi n Hudson* WR 6-1 195 RSr. Gainesville, Fla./Buchholz (Air Force)60 Charley Hughlett ** SN 6-4 239 Jr. Tampa, Fla./Hillsborough18 Kemal Ishmael* DB 5-11 206 So. Miami, Fla./North Miami Beach79 Tony Jacob OL 6-8 310 Fr. Atlanta, Ga./Westlake43 Ricky Kay*** HB 6-3 243 Sr. Deltona, Fla./DeLand24 Brendan Kelly* RB 6-3 234 RSo. Shoreham, N.Y./Shoreham-Wading River 66 Abré Leggins* OL 6-4 313 RSr. Orlando, Fla./Evans (Copiah-Lincoln JC)

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2010 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Year Hometown/High School (Previous School)50 Josh Linam** LB 6-3 237 Jr. Tavares, Fla./Tavares70 Chris Marti n OL 6-5 290 RFr. Fort Walton Beach, Fla./Choctawhatchee55 Vincent Mazzurco LB 6-1 227 RJr. Ocala, Fla./Trinity Catholic (Lambuth)87 J.T. McArthur WR 5-10 189 RJr. Laurens, S.C./Laurens33 Jamar McClain DB 5-10 175 Fr. Miami, Fla./Miami Central65 Cliff McCray** OL 6-2 315 RJr. Miami, Fla./Southridge63 Jordan McCray OL 6-4 290 Fr. Miami, Fla./Southridge64 Justi n McCray OL 6-4 290 Fr. Miami, Fla./Southridge14 Quincy McDuffi e* WR 5-10 177 So. Orlando, Fla./Edgewater67 Perry Meiklejohn OL 6-3 292 Fr. Miami, Fla./Westminster Christi an49 Bruce Miller*** DE 6-2 248 RSr. Canton, Ga./Woodstock59 Matt Morrison SN 6-0 236 RFr. Orlando, Fla./Timber Creek28 Latavius Murray* HB 6-3 221 RSo. Nedrow, N.Y./Onandaga Central53 Darius Nall** DE 6-3 246 RJr. Douglasville, Ga./Chapel Hill9 Jamar Newsome** WR 6-2 202 RSr. St. Petersburg, Fla./Boca Ciega88 Adam Nissley** TE 6-6 266 RJr. Cumming, Ga./South Forsyth69 Zac Norris OL 6-3 282 RJr. Port St. Joe, Fla./Port St. Joe30 Jordan Ozeriti es DB 5-10 191 Fr. Mount Dora, Fla./Mount Dora78 Joe Perno OL 6-5 291 RFr. Palm Bay, Fla./Melbourne Central Catholic77 Nick Pieschel** OL 6-7 301 RJr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 97 Robert Pritchard DE 6-4 229 RSo. Suwanee, Ga./North Gwinett 73 Jordan Rae OL 6-2 271 RSo. Weston, Fla./Cypress Bay56 Cody Ralston LB 6-2 196 Fr. Calhoun, Ga./Calhoun80 Joshua Reese WR 6-1 182 Fr. Miami, Fla./Miami Central76 Jah Reid*** OL 6-7 324 RSr. Haines City, Fla./Haines City96 Andrew Rice DT 6-2 280 Fr. Lake Mary, Fla./Lake Mary59 LeBranden Richardson DE 6-2 223 Fr. Miami, Fla./Miami Central20 Josh Robinson* CB 5-10 197 So. Sunrise, Fla./Plantati on42 Loren Robinson LB 6-3 220 RSo. Longwood, Fla./Lynam 46 Ray Shipman DB 6-5 226 Rso. Miramar, Fla/Monsignor Pace (Florida)18 Andy Slowik QB 6-0 196 RJr. Bradenton, Fla./Lakewood Ranch92 Barry Snider DL 6-3 270 Jr. Tucson, Ariz/Sahuarita (Scott sdale CC)25 Jarrett Swaby S 6-1 193 RFr. Belle Glade, Fla./Glades Day94 Wes Tunuufi Sauvao** DT 6-3 290 RSr. Leesville, La./Leesville6 Brian Watt ers*** WR 6-2 197 RSr. Rome, Ga./Rome40 Reggie Weams*** DB 6-0 196 Sr. Baton Rouge, La./Redemptorist35 Ronnie Weaver** RB 6-0 209 RJr. Wabasso, Fla./Vero Beach90 Ash Weekley DE 6-4 234 RSo. Jacksonville, Fla./Bolles School31 Cornelius Whitehead DB 6-1 187 Fr. Mount Dora, Fla./Mount Dora51 D.J. Williams LB 6-1 215 RSo. Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons48 David Williams*** DE 6-2 241 RSr. Lexington, S.C./White Knoll33 Kerlon Williams RB 6-0 200 RJr. Crescent City, Fla./Crescent City (Norfolk State)82 Khymest Williams** WR 5-10 174 RJr. Lutcher, La./Lutcher12 Marquee Williams* WR 6-0 205 RFr. Ocala, Fla./Vanguard72 Torrian Wilson OL 6-4 315 Fr. Miami, Fla./Miami Northwestern58 Josh Woff ord OL 6-1 299 RFr. Melbourne, Fla./Palm Bay37 Henry Wright DB 6-1 217 RFr. Orlando, Fla./Edgewater 57 Lawrence Young*** LB 6-0 223 Sr. Pensacola, Fla./Woodham* Denotes lett ers earned

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2010 NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Year Hometown/High School (Previous School)2 Jeff rey Godfrey QB 5-11 182 Fr. Miami, Fla./Miami Central3 A.J. Guyton** WR 5-11 196 RJr. Homestead, Fla./Homestead4 Rob Calabrese** QB 6-2 221 Jr. Islip Terrace, N.Y./East Islip5 Blake Bortles QB 6-4 230 Fr. Oviedo, Fla./Oviedo6 Brian Watt ers*** WR 6-2 197 RSr. Rome, Ga./Rome7 Brandon Davis* RB 5-9 193 Jr. Suwanee, Ga./Peachtree Ridge9 Jamar Newsome** WR 6-2 202 RSr. St. Petersburg, Fla./Boca Ciega10 Nico Flores WR 6-2 208 RFr. Miami, Fla./North Miami Beach11 Jeff Brinson RB 5-11 213 RSo. St. Petersburg, Fla./Northeast (Iowa)12 Marquee Williams* WR 6-0 205 RFr. Ocala, Fla./Vanguard12 Robertson Auguste DB 5-11 188 RSo. Miami, Fla./Archbishop Curley-Notre Dame13 Dontravius Floyd WR 6-2 231 RFr. Homestead, Fla./South Dade14 Quincy McDuffi e* WR 5-10 177 So. Orlando, Fla./Edgewater15 Chad Alexander** LB 6-2 220 RJr. Lake Wales, Fla./Lake Wales16 Nick Catt oi** PK 6-5 216 Jr. Tampa, Fla./Gaither17 L.D. Crow QB 6-3 221 RJr. Palm Harbor, Fla./Countryside (Stanford)17 Steven Faucher P 5-11 175 RFr. Weston, Fla./Cypress Bay18 Kemal Ishmael* DB 5-11 206 So. Miami, Fla./North Miami Beach18 Andy Slowik QB 6-0 196 RJr. Bradenton, Fla./Lakewood Ranch19 A.J. Bouye* DB 6-0 182 So. Tucker, Ga./Tucker20 Josh Robinson* CB 5-10 197 So. Sunrise, Fla./Plantati on21 Darin Baldwin*** DB 5-11 206 Sr. Homestead, Fla./South Dade22 Emery Allen*** CB 5-9 183 RSr. Milton, Fla./Milton23 Justi n Boddie*** DB 6-2 193 Sr. Atlanta, Ga./North Atlanta24 Brendan Kelly* RB 6-3 234 RSo. Shoreham, N.Y./Shoreham-Wading River 25 Jarrett Swaby S 6-1 193 RFr. Belle Glade, Fla./Glades Day26 Jordan Becker* LB 6-4 234 RJr. Clearwater, Fla./Central Catholic27 Jonathan Davis* RB 5-9 200 So. Lawrenceville, Ga./Tucker28 Latavius Murray* HB 6-3 221 RSo. Nedrow, N.Y./Onandaga Central29 Lyle Dankenbring* DB 5-10 193 RSo. Stuart, Fla./Marti n County 30 Jordan Ozeriti es DB 5-10 191 Fr. Mount Dora, Fla./Mount Dora31 Austi n Hudson* WR 6-1 195 RSr. Gainesville, Fla./Buchholz (Air Force)31 Cornelius Whitehead DB 6-1 187 Fr. Mount Dora, Fla./Mount Dora32 Billy Giovanetti * FB 5-11 230 RSo. Winter Park, Fla./Bishop Moore33 Kerlon Williams RB 6-0 200 RJr. Crescent City, Fla./Crescent City (Norfolk State)33 Jamar McClain DB 5-10 175 Fr. Miami, Fla./Miami Central34 Brynn Harvey** RB 6-1 206 Jr. Largo, Fla./Largo35 Ronnie Weaver** RB 6-0 209 RJr. Wabasso, Fla./Vero Beach36 Woodley Cadet DB 6-2 200 Fr. Loxahatchee, Fla./Seminole Ridge 37 Henry Wright LB 6-1 217 RFr. Orlando, Fla./Edgewater 38 Derrick Hallman*** LB 6-0 222 Sr. Fort Pierce, Fla./Fort Pierce Central39 Omar Hansborough DB 6-2 195 RJr. Homestead, Fla./Homestead40 Reggie Weams*** DB 6-0 196 Sr. Baton Rouge, La./Redemptorist41 Blake Clingan*** P 6-3 229 Sr. Coral Springs, Fla./Coral Springs42 Loren Robinson LB 6-3 220 RSo. Longwood, Fla./Lynam 43 Ricky Kay*** HB 6-3 243 Sr. Deltona, Fla./DeLand44 Brandon Bryant DL 6-4 275 RFr. Atlanta, Ga./Booker T. Washington45 Javen Harris LB 5-11 229 RFr. Eufaula, Ala./Eufaula46 Ray Shipman DB 6-5 226 RSo. Miramar, Fla/Monsignor Pace (Florida)47 Clayton Geathers DB 6-3 190 Fr. Hemingway, S.C./Carvers Bay48 David Williams*** DE 6-2 241 RSr. Lexington, S.C./White Knoll49 Bruce Miller*** DE 6-2 248 RSr. Canton, Ga./Woodstock

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2010 NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Year Hometown/High School (Previous School)50 Josh Linam** LB 6-3 237 Jr. Tavares, Fla./Tavares51 D.J. Williams LB 6-1 215 RSo. Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons52 Jack Carter DE 6-2 232 RJr. Miami, Fla./Coral Reef53 Darius Nall** DE 6-3 246 RJr. Douglasville, Ga./Chapel Hill54 Chance Henderson*** LB 6-1 236 RSr. Conyers, Ga./Heritage55 Vincent Mazzurco LB 6-1 227 RJr. Ocala, Fla./Trinity Catholic (Lambuth)56 Cody Ralston LB 6-2 196 Fr. Calhoun, Ga./Calhoun57 Lawrence Young*** LB 6-0 223 Sr. Pensacola, Fla./Woodham58 Troy Davis* DL 6-2 252 So. Lawrenceville, Ga./Berkmar58 Josh Woff ord OL 6-1 299 RFr. Melbourne, Fla./Palm Bay59 LeBranden Richardson DE 6-2 223 Fr. Miami, Fla./Miami Central59 Matt Morrison SN 6-0 236 RFr. Orlando, Fla./Timber Creek60 Charley Hughlett ** SN 6-4 239 Jr. Tampa, Fla./Hillsborough61 James Getsee SN 6-2 223 RJr. Miami, Fla./Hialeah-Miami Lakes62 Rey Cunha OL 6-3 293 RFr. Miami, Fla./Jackson63 Jordan McCray OL 6-4 290 Fr. Miami, Fla./Southridge64 Justi n McCray OL 6-4 290 Fr. Miami, Fla./Southridge65 Cliff McCray** OL 6-2 315 RJr. Miami, Fla./Southridge66 Abré Leggins* OL 6-4 313 RSr. Orlando, Fla./Evans (Copiah-Lincoln JC)67 Perry Meiklejohn OL 6-3 292 Fr. Miami, Fla./Westminster Christi an68 Theo Goins* OL 6-4 317 RSo. Houston, Texas/Hightower69 Zac Norris OL 6-3 282 RJr. Port St. Joe, Fla./Port St. Joe70 Chris Marti n OL 6-5 290 RFr. Fort Walton Beach, Fla./Choctawhatchee72 Torrian Wilson OL 6-4 315 Fr. Miami, Fla./Miami Northwestern73 Kevin Garvy DE 6-3 224 RSo. Palm Beach, Fla./Cardinal Newman73 Jordan Rae OL 6-2 271 RSo. Weston, Fla./Cypress Bay74 Chad Hounshell* OL 6-4 290 RSo. Mentor, Ohio/Lake Catholic76 Jah Reid*** OL 6-7 324 RSr. Haines City, Fla./Haines City77 Nick Pieschel** OL 6-7 301 RJr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 78 Joe Perno OL 6-5 291 RFr. Palm Bay, Fla./Melbourne Central Catholic79 Tony Jacob OL 6-8 310 Fr. Atlanta, Ga./Westlake80 Joshua Reese WR 6-1 182 Fr. Miami, Fla./Miami Central81 Kamar Aiken*** WR 6-2 219 Sr. Miami, Fla./Chaminade-Madonna82 Khymest Williams** WR 5-10 174 RJr. Lutcher, La./Lutcher85 Willie Gaetjens** TE 6-5 245 RJr. Titusville, Fla./Titusville86 D.J. Brown TE 6-4 230 RFr. Ocala, Fla./Dunnellon87 J.T. McArthur WR 5-10 189 RJr. Laurens, S.C./Laurens88 Adam Nissley** TE 6-6 266 RJr. Cumming, Ga./South Forsyth90 Ash Weekley DE 6-4 234 RSo. Jacksonville, Fla./Bolles School91 Victor Gray DL 6-4 263 RFr. Orlando, Fla./Dr. Phillips92 Barry Snider DL 6-3 270 Jr. Tucson, Ariz/Sahuarita (Scott sdale CC)93 Quenton Brown DE 6-3 215 Fr. Tucker, Ga./Tucker94 Wes Tunuufi Sauvao** DT 6-3 290 RSr. Leesville, La./Leesville95 E.J. Dunston DT 6-2 306 Fr. Eatonville, Fla./Edgewater96 Andrew Rice DT 6-2 280 Fr. Lake Mary, Fla./Lake Mary97 Robert Pritchard DE 6-4 229 RSo. Suwanee, Ga./North Gwinett 98 David Bohner PK/P 6-0 177 RJr. Matt hews, N.C./Sun Valley (Navy)99 Jamie Boyle* PK/P 5-10 193 So. Central Valley, N.Y. /Monroe-Woodbury* Denotes lett ers earned

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ALABAMA 1EufaulaJaven Harris (Eufaula)

ARIZONA 1TucsonBarry Snider (Sahuarita)

FLORIDA 70Belle GladeJarrett Swaby (Glades Day)

BradentonAndy Slowik (Lakewood Ranch)

ClearwaterJordan Becker (Central Catholic)

Coral SpringsBlake Clingan (Coral Springs)

Crescent City Kerlon Williams (Crescent City)

DeltonaRicky Kay (DeLand)

EatonvilleE.J. Dunston (Edgewater)

Fort LauderdaleNick Pieschel (St. Thomas Aquinas)D.J. Williams (Cardinal Gibbons)

Fort PierceDerrick Hallman (Fort Pierce Central)

Fort Walton BeachChris Marti n (Choctawhatchee)

GainesvilleAusti n Hudson (Buchholz)

Haines CityJah Reid (Haines City)

HomesteadDarin Baldwin (South Dade)Dontravius Floyd (South Dade)A.J. Guyton (Homestead)Omar Hansborough (Homestead)

JacksonvilleAsh Weekley (Bolles School)

Lake MaryAndrew Rice (Lake Mary)

Lake WalesChad Alexander (Lake Wales)

LargoBrynn Harvey (Largo)

LongwoodLoren Robinson (Lynam)

LoxahatcheeWoodley Cadet (Seminole Ridge)

MelbourneJoe Perno (Melbourne Central Catholic)Josh Woff ord (Palm Bay)

Miami Kamar Aiken (Chaminade-Madonna)Robertson Auguste (Archbishop Curley)Jack Carter (Coral Reef)Rey Cunha (Jackson)Nico Flores (North Miami Beach)

James Getsee (Hialeah-Miami Lakes)Jeff rey Godfrey (Miami Central)Kemal Ishmael (North Miami Beach)Jamar McClain (Miami Central)Cliff McCray (Southridge)Jordan McCray (Southridge)Justi n McCray (Southridge)Perry Meiklejohn (Westminster Christi an)Joshua Reese (Miami Central)LeBranden Richardson (Miami Central)Torrian Wilson (Miami Northwestern)

MiltonEmery Allen (Milton)

MiramarRay Shipman (Monsignor Pace)

Mount DoraJordan Ozeriti es (Mount Dora)Cornelius Whitehead (Mount Dora)

OcalaD.J. Brown (Dunnellon)Vincent Mazzurco (Trinity Catholic)Marquee Williams (Vanguard)

OrlandoVictor Gray (Dr. Phillips)Abré Leggins (Evans)Quincy McDuffi e (Edgewater)Matt Morrison (Timber Creek)Henry Wright (Edgewater)

OviedoBlake Bortles (Oviedo)

Palm BeachKevin Garvy (Cardinal Newman)

Palm HarborL.D. Crow (Countryside)

PensacolaLawrence Young (Woodham)

Port St. JoeZac Norris (Port St. Joe)

St. PetersburgJeff Brinson (Northeast)Jamar Newsome (Boca Ciega)

StuartLyle Dankenbring (Marti n County)

SunriseJosh Robinson (Plantati on)

TampaNick Catt oi (Gaither)Charley Hughlett (Hillsborough)

TavaresJosh Linam (Tavares)

TitusvilleWillie Gaetjens (Titusville)

Wabasso Ronnie Weaver (Vero Beach)

WestonSteven Faucher (Cypress Bay)Jordan Rae (Cypress Bay)

Winter ParkBilly Giovanetti (Bishop Moore)

GEORGIA 15AtlantaJusti n Boddie (North Atlanta)Brandon Bryant (Booker T. Washington)Tony Jacob (Westlake)

CalhounCody Ralston (Calhoun)

CantonBruce Miller (Woodstock)

ConyersChance Henderson (Heritage)

CummingAdam Nissley (South Forsyth)

DouglasvilleDarius Nall (Chapel Hill)

LawrencevilleJonathan Davis (Tucker)Troy Davis (Berkmar)

RomeBrian Watt ers (Rome)

SuwaneeBrandon Davis (Peachtree Ridge)Robert Pritchard (North Gwinett )

TuckerA.J. Bouye (Tucker)Quenton Brown (Tucker)

LOUISIANA 3Baton RougeReggie Weams (Redemptorist)

LeesvilleWes Tunuufi Sauvao (Leesville)

LutcherKhymest Williams (Lutcher)

NEW YORK 4Central ValleyJamie Boyle (Monroe-Woodbury)

Islip TerraceRob Calabrese (East Islip)

NedrowLatavius Murray (Onandaga Central)

ShorehamBrendan Kelly (Shoreham-Wading River)

NORTH CAROLINA 1Matt hewsDavid Bohner (Sun Valley)

OHIO 1MentorChad Hounshell (Lake Catholic)

SOUTH CAROLINA 3HemingwayClayton Geathers (Carvers Bay)

LaurensJ.T. McArthur (Laurens)

LexingtonDavid Williams (White Knoll)

TEXAS 1HoustonTheo Goins (Hightower)

2010 GEOGRAPHICAL ROSTER

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TRUE FRESHMEN 18Blake BortlesQuenton BrownWoodley CadetE.J. DunstonClayton GeathersJeff rey GodfreyTony JacobJamar McClainJordan McCray Justi n McCray Perry MeiklejohnJordan Ozeriti esCody RalstonJoshua ReeseAndrew Rice LeBranden Richardson Cornelius WhiteheadTorrian Wilson

REDSHIRT FRESHMEN 15D.J. BrownBrandon BryantRey CunhaSteven FaucherNico FloresDontravius FloydVictor GrayJaven HarrisChris Marti nMatt MorrisonJoe PernoJarrett SwabyMarquee WilliamsJosh Woff ordHenry Wright

SOPHOMORES 23Robertson AugusteA.J. BouyeJamie BoyleJeff BrinsonLyle Dankenbring Jonathan DavisTroy DavisKevin GarvyBilly Giovanetti Theo GoinsChad HounshellKemal IshmaelBrendan Kelly Quincy McDuffi eLatavius MurrayRobert PritchardJordan RaeJosh RobinsonLoren Robinson Ray ShipmanAsh WeekleyD.J. WilliamsKerlon Williams

JUNIORS 26Chad AlexanderJordan BeckerDavid BohnerRob Calabrese Jack CarterNick Catt oiL.D. CrowBrandon DavisWillie GaetjensJames GetseeA.J. GuytonOmar HansboroughBrynn HarveyCharley Hughlett Josh LinamVincent Mazzurco J.T. McArthurCliff McCrayDarius NallAdam NissleyZac NorrisNick Pieschel Andy SlowikBarry SniderRonnie WeaverKhymest Williams

2010 ROSTER BY CLASS

UCF’s 18 seniors ti e for the most entering a season in George O’Leary’s seven years at the school. UCF also entered the 2007 season with 18 seniors and went on to win the Conference USA Championship.

Clockwise from top left , WR Kamar Aiken (32), P Blake Clingan (36), LB Derrick Hall-man (32) and DE Bruce Miller (34) have all made at least 30 starts in their Knight careers.

SENIORS 18Kamar AikenEmery AllenDarin BaldwinJusti n BoddieBlake ClinganDerrick HallmanChance HendersonAusti n HudsonRicky KayAbré LegginsBruce MillerJamar NewsomeJah ReidWes Tunuufi SauvaoBrian Watt ersReggie WeamsDavid WilliamsLawrence Young

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OFFENSE WR 81 Kamar Aiken 6-2 219 Sr. 3 A.J. Guyton 5-11 196 RJr.WR 14 Qunicy McDuffi e 5-10 177 So. 9 Jamar Newsome 6-2 202 RSr.LT 77 Nick Pieschel 6-7 301 RJr. 70 Chris Marti n 6-5 290 RFr.LG 65 Cliff McCray 6-2 315 RJr. 74 Chad Hounshell 6-4 290 RSo.C 73 Jordan Rae 6-2 271 RSo. 69 Zac Norris 6-3 282 RJr.RG 68 Theo Goins 6-4 317 RSo. 62 Rey Cuhna 6-3 293 RFr.RT 76 Jah Reid 6-7 324 RSr. 66 Abré Leggins 6-4 313 RSr.TE 88 Adam Nissley 6-6 266 RJr. 85 Willie Gaetjens 6-5 245 RJr.HB 43 Ricky Kay 6-3 243 Sr. 28 Latavius Murray 6-3 221 RSo.QB 4 Rob Calabrese 6-2 221 Jr. 2 Jeff rey Godfrey 5-11 182 Fr.TB 34 Brynn Harvey 6-1 206 Jr. 24 Brendan Kelly 6-3 234 RSo. 27 Jonathan Davis 5-9 200 So.FB 32 Billy Giovanetti 5-11 230 RSo.

DEFENSE LE 48 David Williams 6-2 241 RSr. 53 Darius Nall 6-3 246 RJr.LT 94 Wes Tunuufi Sauvao 6-3 290 RSr. 91 Victor Gray 6-4 263 RFr.RT 95 E.J. Dunston 6-2 306 Fr. 44 Brandon Bryant 6-4 275 RFr.RE 49 Bruce Miller 6-2 248 Sr. 58 Troy Davis 6-2 252 So.OLB 38 Derrick Hallman 6-0 222 Sr. 42 Loren Robinson 6-3 220 RSo.MLB 54 Chance Henderson 6-1 236 RSr. 50 Josh Linam 6-3 237 Jr.OLB 57 Lawrence Young 6-0 223 Sr. 26 Jordan Becker 6-4 234 RJr.FS 18 Kemal Ishmael 5-11 206 So. 25 Jarrett Swaby 6-1 193 RFr.SS 21 Darin Baldwin 5-11 206 Sr. 40 Reggie Weams 6-0 196 Sr.LC 20 Josh Robinson 5-10 197 So. 23 Justi n Boddie 6-2 193 Sr.RC 22 Emery Allen 5-9 183 RSr. 19 A.J. Bouye 6-0 182 So.

SPECIAL TEAMSPK 16 Nick Catt oi 6-5 216 Jr. 99 Jamie Boyle 5-10 193 So.P 41 Blake Clingan 6-3 229 Sr. 98 David Bohner 6-0 177 RJr.LS 60 Charley Hughlett 6-4 239 Jr. 61 James Getsee 6-2 223 RJr.H 41 Blake Clingan 6-3 229 Sr. 31 Austi n Hudson 6-1 195 RSr.KR 21 Darin Baldwin 5-11 206 Sr. 14 Quincy McDuffi e 5-10 177 So.PR 3 A.J. Guyton 5-11 196 RJr. 20 Josh Robinson 5-10 197 So.

2010 PRESEASON DEPTH CHART

Robertson Auguste ........................................AWE-gust-ayJusti n Boddie ............................................................. bodyDavid Bohner .......................................................BAW-nerA.J. Bouye ..............................................................boy-YAYRob Calabrese .............................................. cal-ah-BREESNick Catt oi ............................................................ cah-TOYRey Cunha .......................................................... coon-yahSteven Faucher .................................................... faw-sherWillie Gaetjens ....................................................gate-ginsJames Getsee ........................................................ gets-eeBrynn Harvey .............................................................brinnKemal Ishmael .............................................. chem-MAWLAbré Leggins ...................................................... AWE-brayJosh Linam ........................................................... LINE-umPerry Meiklejohn ........................................... mickle-johnDarius Nall ................................................................. nawlJordan Ozeriti es ..........................................oh-zher-RITESNick Pieschel ................................pih-shell (like Michelle)Andy Slowik ....................................................... slow-wickCharlie Taaff e................................ taff (rhymes with staff )Wes Tunuufi Sauvao...................... tuh-NOO-fee sow-vowKhymest Williams ............................................. chem-mist

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

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COACHES/STAFFGeorge O’Leary ................................. 20-23Sean Beckton ......................................... 24George Godsey ...................................... 25Dave Huxtable ....................................... 26David Kelly ............................................. 27Brent Key ............................................... 28Jim Panagos ........................................... 29Tim Salem .............................................. 30John Skladany ........................................ 31Charlie Taaff e ......................................... 32Support Staff .................................... 33-38President Dr. John C. Hitt ....................... 39Director of Athleti cs Keith R. Tribble ..... 40Administrati ve Staff .......................... 41-42

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GEORGE O’LEARYHEAD COACH • SEVENTH YEAR AT UCF • NEW HAMPSHIRE, 1969In his six years at UCF, George O’Leary has helped the Knights achieve dozens of historic fi rsts including games in front of sellout crowds on campus, individual ac-colades for student-athletes, a conference championship and trips to presti gious bowl games. For O’Leary, it has been business as usual.

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

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

In 2007, O’Leary guided the Knights to arguably the fi nest campaign in program history. UCF won 10 contests, claimed the Conference USA Championship and par-ti cipated in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl in front of a nati onally-televised audience on ESPN.

There was litt le suspense as to who would garner C-USA Coach of the Year honors. O’Leary was recognized with the award for the second ti me in three campaigns. For the Knights and their fans, 2007 was truly a year to remember. For the college football world, the season was more evidence that O’Leary has built the Knights into a powerful program.

And just two years later, O’Leary and the Knights put together an impressive run at the end of the 2009 season to earn a bid to the St. Petersburg Bowl. UCF went 5-1 down the stretch and won six-straight C-USA contests to close out the regular season. That included the Knights’ fi rst win in school history over a nati onally-ranked Football Bowl Subdivision program when they upset No. 13/12 Houston, 37-32, on Homecoming.

Helping UCF Arrive on the Nati onal SceneO’Leary has already left his stamp on the Knights’ program. When he arrived in Orlando in 2004, UCF was not a factor on the regional or nati onal scenes.

O’Leary rebuilt the program from the ground up. He lobbied for new faciliti es, toured the state to gain publicity, restocked UCF with top recruits and made sure his student-athletes excelled in their studies.

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

The 10 wins during the year established a program record at the FBS level. Nati on-ally, only 19 teams won at least 10 contests during the year.

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

The 2008 season saw Joe Burnett also earn fi rst-team All-America honors as he shatt ered the school and C-USA punt return records and graduated ranked 19th in NCAA history in career punt return yards.

In 2009, Josh Robinson was a fi rst-team freshman All-American and Bruce Miller is on many preseason All-American teams heading into 2010. Miller is also the 2010 preseason C-USA Defensive Player of the Year, an award he also won following the 2009 campaign.

Excellence off the FieldO’Leary has reshaped the UCF program in every facet, including improved results in the classroom. The Knights turned in a successful eff ort in the classroom during the 2008 campaign, registering the highest in-season grade-point average in pro-gram history at 2.782. A total of 55 student-athletes recorded a GPA of least 3.0 during the fall 2008 semester.

Defensive lineman Keith Shologan became the fi rst player in school history to receive ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team hon-ors in 2007. Rocky Ross picked up Academic All-America honors in 2009. Ross, Shologan and de-fensive back Sha’reff Rashad have been selected to the C-USA Football All-Academic Team under O’Leary.

In 2008, Rashad was named to the league all-academic squad for the second-con-secuti ve year. In 2007, he was named the UCF Male Scholar Athlete of the Year, becoming the second-straight football player to earn the honor. Rashad was twice named to the Nati onal Football Foundati on and College Hall of Fame’s Hampshire Honors Society. Off ensive lineman Dan Veenstra was the award winner in 2006.

Guiding the Knights Toward ProminenceThe 2006 season featured several memorable moments for the Knights as they fi nished their fi nal campaign at the Florida Citrus Bowl. Wide receiver Mike Sims-Walker had a record-breaking season. The Orlando nati ve broke the single-season school record for recepti ons with 90 and hauled in 1,178 receiving yards just a year removed from an ACL injury. He earned All-C-USA First Team honors and was one of fi ve Knights recognized for their strong play by the league offi ce.

In 2005, O’Leary’s second season at UCF, he engineered one of the top turn-arounds in the history of college football. Just one year removed from an 0-11 campaign, he guided the Knights to a historic season, complete with the program’s fi rst bowl appearance.

O’Leary led UCF to the fourth-best turnaround in NCAA history with a record of 8-5. The Knights went 7-1 in C-USA and claimed the league’s East Division ti tle. The squad became just the sixth team in NCAA history to go to a bowl game a year aft er going winless as the Knights parti cipated in the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl.

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The college football world took noti ce of the turnaround. O’Leary was named the C-USA Coach of the Year. Both CBSsports.com and SportsIllustrated.com named him the nati onal coach of the year.

Facing an 11-game schedule with just four home games, his squad became just the fourth team in NCAA history to earn a bowl berth while playing seven road contests. Even more remarkable, the turnaround was made with a team of mostly underclassmen.

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

Torell Troup went in the second round, 41st overall, to Buff alo this past April. Bur-nett was a fi ft h-round pick of Pitt sburgh in 2009. Smith was one of three UCF play-ers taken in the 2008 draft . He was the fi rst pick of the third round by Detroit. Off ensive lineman Josh Sitt on went to Green Bay in the fourth round and Kansas City selected ti ght end Mike Merritt with its seventh-round pick.

Aft er his incredible senior season in 2006, Sims-Walker was selected by Jackson-ville in the third round. In the previous year’s draft , wide receiver Brandon Mar-shall was Denver’s fourth-round selecti on.

Other former Knights who played under O’Leary, including defensive lineman Paul Carrington, tailback Alex Haynes, ti ght end Darcy Johnson and kicker Matt Prater, have also spent ti me in the NFL.

Success at Georgia TechO’Leary was the head coach at Georgia Tech from 1994-01 aft er taking over as interim head coach for the fi nal three games of the 1994 season. During his seven-year sti nt at Georgia Tech, O’Leary guided the Yellow Jackets to a 52-33 record. The squad made fi ve bowl appearances under O’Leary.

From 1995-01, Georgia Tech recorded fi ve winning seasons in six years. His 1998 squad won the Atlanti c Coast Conference Championship and played in the Gator Bowl on New Year’s Day. O’Leary’s Georgia Tech teams won at least seven games on four occasions , including a 10-win campaign in 1998 and nine victories in 2000. The 2000 Bobby Dodd Nati onal Coach of the Year, O’Leary was named the ACC Coach of the Year in 1998 and 2000.

One trademark of O’Leary’s tenure as a head coach has been the quality of his coaching staff s. While at Georgia Tech, he had three assistants who later gar-nered head coaching jobs. Ralph Friedgen (Maryland), Randy Edsall (Connecti -cut) and Ted Roof (Duke) all served under O’Leary. Both Friedgen and Edsall have led their schools to BCS conference ti tles.

NFL ExperiencePrior to coming to UCF, O’Leary served on Minnesota’s NFL coaching staff for two seasons. In 2003, he was the Vikings’ defensive coordinator. In his fi rst season with the team in 2002, he guided the defensive line into becoming the strength of the Minnesota defense. He also served as the squad’s assistant head coach.

O’Leary also served as the defensive line coach for San Diego from 1992-93. In 1992, the defense had 51 sacks as the Chargers won the AFC West with an 11-5 record.

Moving Up the RanksO’Leary had the fi rst of two sti nts at Georgia Tech from 1987-91. He served as the defensive coordinator/defensive line coach. The team fi nished 11-0-1 in 1990 and won the nati onal championship, defeati ng Nebraska in the Florida Citrus Bowl.

A Long Island nati ve, O’Leary received his fi rst coaching job at the collegiate level at Syracuse (1980-86). He coached the defensive line and was also the assistant head coach his fi nal two seasons.

He started his coaching career at the high school level. From 1968-76, he coached at Central Islip (N.Y.) High School. O’Leary was the head coach at the school from 1975-76, before taking over as the head coach at Liverpool High School. He posted a 37-8-1 record in fi ve seasons as a prep head coach, including a perfect 10-0 campaign in 1979.

O’Leary was born in Central Islip, N.Y., and att ended Central Islip High School. He att ended the University of New Hampshire and earned his degree in physical educati on. O’Leary and his wife, Sharon, have two daughters, Chris and Trish, and two sons, Tim and Marty. The O’Leary’s welcomed their fi rst grandchild in 2006 as Tim and his wife Jennifer gave birth to a son named Tate. The couple had a second son, Cullen, in 2008.

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Fast Facts• Date of Birth: Aug. 17, 1946• Hometown: Central Islip, N.Y.• Educati on: New Hampshire, 1969 (B.S. in Physical Educati on)

Coaching Experience• UCF, 2004-Present Head Coach• Minnesota Vikings, 2002-03 Defensive Coordinator (2003), Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line (2002)• Georgia Tech, 1994-01 Head Coach (1995-01), Interim Head Coach (1994), Defensive Coordinator/De-fensive Line (1994)• San Diego Chargers, 1992-93 Defensive Line• Georgia Tech, 1987-91 Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line• Syracuse, 1980-86 Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line (1985-86), Defensive Line (1980-84)• Liverpool (N.Y.) High School, 1977-79 Head Coach• Central Islip (N.Y.) High School, 1968-76 Head Coach (1975-76), Assistant Head Coach (1968-74)

Honors• 2007 Conference USA Coach of the Year• 2007 Atlanta Touchdown Club Conference USA Coach of the Year• 2005 Conference USA Coach of the Year• 2005 CBSSports.com Nati onal Coach of the Year• 2005 SportsIllustrated.com Nati onal Coach of the Year• 2005 Eddie Robinson Nati onal Coach of the Year fi nalist• 2005 Paul “Bear” Bryant Nati onal Coach of the Year fi nalist• 2000 Bobby Dodd Nati onal Coach of the Year• 2000 Atlanti c Coast Conference Coach of the Year• 1998 Atlanti c Coast Conference Coach of the Year• 1998 AFCA Region I Coach of the Year• 1998 Eddie Robinson Nati onal Coach of the Year fi nalist

Year-by-Year Head Coaching RecordYear School Record Notes1994 Georgia Tech 0-3 Interim head coach1995 Georgia Tech 6-51996 Georgia Tech 5-61997 Georgia Tech 7-5 Carquest Bowl1998 Georgia Tech 10-2 Gator Bowl, ACC Co-Champs1999 Georgia Tech 8-4 Gator Bowl2000 Georgia Tech 9-3 Peach Bowl2001* Georgia Tech 7-5 Seatt le Bowl2004 UCF 0-112005 UCF 8-5 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl2006 UCF 4-82007 UCF 10-4 AutoZone Liberty Bowl, C-USA Champs2008 UCF 4-82008 UCF 8-5 St. Petersburg Bowlat UCF 34-41 (six seasons) Overall 86-74 (13 seasons)

Bowl HistorySeason Bowl Result1985 Cherry Maryland 35, Syracuse 181991 Citrus Georgia Tech 45, Nebraksa 211991 Aloha Georgia Tech 18, Stanford 171997 Carquest Georgia Tech 35, West Virginia1998 Gator Georgia Tech 35, Notre Dame 281999 Gator Miami 28, Georgia Tech 132000 Peach LSU 28, Georgia Tech 142001* Seatt le Georgia Tech 24, Stanford 142005 Sheraton Hawaii Nevada 49, UCF 48 (OT)2007 AutoZone Liberty Mississippi State 10, UCF 32009 St. Petersburg Rutgers 45, UCF 21

(years as head coach in bold) * coached Georgia Tech for its fi rst 12 games of the 2001 season, but did not coach the Yellow Jackets in the Seatt le Bowl

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Conference Championship AppearancesThe Knights have played in a pair of Conference USA Championship Games since joining the 12-team league in 2005. UCF hosted the ti tle contest in 2007, defeati ng Tulsa at Bright House Networks Stadium. The Knights also hosted Tul-sa in 2005 at the Florida Citrus Bowl.

Bowl TripsUCF has made trips to three bowl games under O’Leary. Aft er winning the C-USA ti tle in 2007, the Knights faced Mississippi State in the Au-toZone Liberty Bowl. The program also parti ci-pated in the 2005 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl and the 2009 St. Petersburg Bowl.

Nati onal Award WinnersUnder O’Leary, UCF players have received sev-eral nati onal accolades. Joe Burnett was an All-America pick in 2008 as a kick returner. The previous season, tailback Kevin Smith earned consensus All-America honors aft er his record-breaking 2007 campaign.

NFL Draft PicksSeven Knights have been selected in the Na-ti onal Football League Draft since the 2005 cam-paign, including three in 2008. The list of UCF players who have been picked includes Joe Bur-nett , Brandon Marshall, Mike Sims-Walker, Josh Sitt on, Kevin Smith and Torell Troup.

Academic ExcellenceThe Knights have also excelled off the fi eld dur-ing O’Leary’s tenure, setti ng team grade-point average records on several occasions. UCF has had two Academic All-Americans under O’Leary.Aft er the 2008 season, safety Sha’reff Rashad (above) was awarded a Conference USA Post-graduate Scholarship.

Nati onal SpotlightUCF has appeared on nati onal television 31 ti mes since O’Leary took over the program be-fore the start of the 2004 season. In 2008, seven of the team’s games were aired on nati onal tele-vision. Five of those games were shown on the ESPN family of networks.

UCF SUCCESS UNDER GEORGE O’LEARY

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SEAN BECKTONDEFENSIVE BACKS • 10TH YEAR OVERALL AT UCF • UCF, 1993A member of the UCF Athleti cs Hall of Fame, Sean Beckton is in his 10th year over-all at UCF, where he serves as the program’s defensive backs coach. He is in the second year of his third sti nt as an assistant coach at his alma mater.

In his fi rst year back at UCF in 2009, Beckton helped gel a secondary which fea-tured four new starters and conti nued to improve over the course of the season. Josh Robinson was named a Freshman All-American aft er recording six intercep-ti ons and converted quarterback Michael Greco earned a free agent contract with the New York Giants aft er just one season as a safety. From 1996-03, Beckton served as UCF’s wide receivers coach. During that ti me, he mentored some of the best wideouts in program history, including Siaha Bur-ley, Doug Gabriel, Jimmy Fryzel, Brandon Marshall and Mike Sims-Walker. Gabriel, Marshall and Sims-Walker all played in the Nati onal Football League aft er conclud-ing their collegiate careers.

Beckton’s success with the Knights included a four-year run where the program had a receiver ranked in the top six in the nati on in recepti ons per game each sea-son. Before re-joining the UCF staff under George O’Leary, Beckton spent ti me as an assistant for the Orlando Predators in the Arena Football League.

A nati ve of Daytona Beach, Beckton was a star wide receiver for UCF from 1987-90. He concluded his career as the program’s career leader in recepti ons with 196 and receiving yardage with 2,493. Against Texas Southern as a senior, Beck-ton threw a touchdown pass, ran for a touchdown, caught a touchdown and also scored on a punt return.

Aft er brief sti nts with the Chicago Bears and the Cincinnati Bengals in the Nati onal Football League, Beckton returned to UCF in 1992-93, serving as an off ensive grad-uate assistant coach, where he mainly worked with the Knights’ ti ght ends. From 1993-96, Beckton coached and taught history at Mainland High School in Daytona Beach. He helped Mainland to a pair of state championships, and in his role as a basketball coach, also helped mentor current Nati onal Basketball Associati on star Vince Carter.

Beckton, who also played for the Predators from 1993-94, was inducted into the UCF Athleti cs Hall of Fame in 2000. He graduated from UCF in 1993 with a bach-elor’s degree in liberal studies and a minor in physical educati on. Along with his many football accomplishments, he has also served as the physical educati on de-partment chair at Mainland.

Beckton and his wife, Zorana, have a son, Sean, Jr., and a daughter, Zaria.

Coaching Experience• UCF, 2009-Present Defensive Backs• Orlando Predators, 2008 Wide Receivers• UCF, 1996-03 Wide Receivers• Mainland (Fla.) High School, 1993-96 Assistant Coach• UCF, 1992-93 Off ensive Graduate Assistant

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GEORGE GODSEYRUNNING BACKS • SEVENTH YEAR AT UCF • GEORGIA TECH, 2001In his seventh year at UCF, George Godsey is in his second campaign as the Knights’ running backs coach. He spent the previous four campaigns as UCF’s quarterbacks coach, helping the Knights to a pair of bowl games. Godsey came to UCF in the fall of 2004 as the off ensive graduate assistant coach to work under his former head coach at Georgia Tech – George O’Leary.

UCF’s running game was stout in 2009 led by Brynn Harvey who gained 1,109 yards and 14 touchdowns to rank amongst the most producti ve seasons in UCF history. The Knights ran for a total of 20 touchdowns in 2009, tying for its second-highest total in a decade, aft er rushing for just eight scores in 2008.

In 2007, the Knights won 10 contests, claimed the Conference USA Championship for the fi rst ti me and parti cipated in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl.

Godsey stressed effi ciency to his quarterbacks and those eff orts showed up in the UCF record books. Kyle Isreal and Steven Moff ett , who both started parts of two seasons under Godsey’s watch, rank in the top four in the UCF record books in the category of intercepti ons-to-att empts rati o. Moff ett is ti ed for fi rst at .030 (26/860), while Israel is fourth at .032 (17/517).

Under Godsey’s guidance in 2006, Israel posted two of the school’s top-10 single-game passing percentages, including a 19-of-22 (86.4 percent) showing in the season-ending victory over UAB. Israel’s eff ort versus the Blazers was second all-ti me, trailing only Daunte Culpepper, who completed 14-of-16 (87.5) in a win over Samford in 1995.

Both Moff ett and Israel fi nished their careers ranked in the top fi ve on the career charts in pass effi ciency as well under Godsey’s guidance. Moff ett is fourth on the charts with a 133.68 clip, while Israel is fi ft h at 128.70.

During Godsey’s fi rst campaign as the team’s quarterbacks coach, UCF went 8-5 in 2005. The Knights fi nished fi rst in C-USA’s East Division and headed to the Pacifi c to compete in the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl.

As a quarterback at Georgia Tech from 1998-01, Godsey set the program record for career completi on percentage (63.3) and ranked second in career pass effi ciency rati ng (143.64). The rati ng is also the fi ft h-best in the Atlanti c Coast Conference an-nals. As a senior in 2001, Godsey set a Georgia Tech record with 249 completi ons. He is third all-ti me at the school with 41 touchdown passes, fourth with 6,137 yards and 484 completi ons and fi ft h in att empts (765).

The Tampa nati ve concluded his career in the top 20 in ACC history in career pass-ing yards (15th) and total off ense (19th). Godsey garnered All-ACC Second Team honors in 2000 and was an all-conference academic selecti on in 2001.

Following his collegiate career, Godsey played one season in the Arena Football League with the Tampa Bay Storm. He was part of the 2003 team that won the Arena Bowl ti tle.

Coaching Experience• UCF, 2004-Present Running Backs (2009), Quarterbacks (2005-08), Graduate Assistant (2004)

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DAVE HUXTABLEDEFENSIVE COORDINATOR • SEVENTH YEAR AT UCF • EASTERN ILLINOIS, 1979One of the longest-tenured members of the UCF coaching staff , Dave Huxtable is in his third season as the program’s defensive coordinator and seventh overall. Aft er spending four years as UCF’s linebackers coach and special teams coordina-tor, Huxtable moved into his new role in 2008 and immediately guided the Knights to success.

In 2008, the squad ranked fi rst in Conference USA in three categories – rushing defense, pass effi ciency defense and tackles for loss. UCF recorded 8.62 tackles for loss per game, which ranked third in the country. The Knights were second in the league in total defense, holding foes to just 333.75 yards a contest.

Several UCF defensive players received individual honors from C-USA, including defensive backs Joe Burnett and Sha’reff Rashad, who were all-league fi rst team selecti ons.

That run conti nued in 2009 when UCF led C-USA in total, scoring and rushing de-fense along with sacks and tackles for loss. UCF joined TCU (2002-03) as the only teams to lead C-USA in rushing defense two years in a row. Many Knights were recognized for being a part of this, including the school’s fi rst C-USA Defensive Player of the Year in Bruce Miller, Freshman All-American Josh Robinson who ti ed for the nati onal freshman league with six intercepti ons, and defensive tackle Torell Troup, a high second round Nati onal Football League Draft pick by the Buff alo Bills.

During Huxtable’s ti me at UCF, the Knights have parti cipated in three bowl games, including the 2007 AutoZone Liberty Bowl. That season the team claimed the C-USA Championship ti tle.

Under Huxtable’s tutelage, several linebackers shined for the Knights during the 2007 campaign. Chance Henderson was third on the team with 74 total tackles, followed by Cory Hogue (72). A pair of rookies – Derrick Hallman (45 tackles, three sacks) and Darius Nall (22 tackles, one sack) – were named to the All-C-USA Fresh-man Team.

Huxtable and George O’Leary worked together at Georgia Tech during the 1990s. While serving as the Yellow Jackets’ linebackers coach from 1992-97, Huxtable also spent ti me as the program’s defensive coordinator (1996-97) and special teams coordinator (1992-94). Under O’Leary, he was part of the staff that coached Geor-gia Tech to a 35-30 win over West Virginia in the 1997 Carquest Bowl. From 2001-03, Huxtable worked at North Carolina. He coached the linebackers for three seasons and also served as the team’s defensive coordinator for the fi nal two years of his sti nt in Chapel Hill. In 2001, he also was North Carolina’s special teams coordinator.

Huxtable helped guide a unit that fi nished fi rst in the Atlanti c Coast Conference and 15th in the nati on in 2001 in total defense. In additi on, he molded a group of inexperienced linebackers into one of the top units in the ACC. Under Huxtable’s instructi on, former walk-on David Thornton earned All-ACC honors in 2001 aft er leading the Tar Heels with 131 tackles. That same season, fellow linebacker Quincy Monk was second on the team with 125 stops. Thornton (fourth round) and Monk (seventh round) were both selected in the NFL Draft .

Prior to North Carolina, Huxtable spent a year as the linebackers coach and special teams coordinator at Oklahoma State. Before coaching the Cowboys, he spent two years on the East Carolina staff . Huxtable worked with the Pirate linebackers in 1998 and defensive line in 1999. He also worked at East Carolina in the early 1990s, coaching linebackers and spe-cial teams from 1990-91. Huxtable was on the staff when the Pirates defeated NC State in the 1991 Peach Bowl.

Prior to his ti me at Georgia Tech, he coached at Western Kentucky from 1985-89 and was the Hilltoppers’ defensive coordinator in 1989. He began his coaching ca-reer as a graduate assistant at Iowa State in 1982 and then served as the defensive coordinator at Independence Community College in Kansas.

During his career, Huxtable has coached a pair of players who were selected in the fi rst round of the NFL Draft : Robert Jones at East Carolina (Dallas, 1991) and Keith Brooking at Georgia Tech (Atlanta, 1997).

A 1979 graduate of Eastern Illinois with a bach-elor’s degree in educati on, Huxtable and his wife Vicki have a daughter, Shea, and a son, Jake. Shea played tennis at Georgia Southern and Jake played the 2009 and 2010 seasons on the UCF baseball squad.

Coaching Experience• UCF, 2004-Present Defensive Coordinator (2008-), Linebackers/Special Teams (2004-07)• North Carolina, 2001-03 Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers (2002-03), Linebackers/Special Teams (2001)• Oklahoma State, 2000 Linebackers/Special Teams• East Carolina, 1998-99 Defensive Line (1999), Linebackers (1998)• Georgia Tech, 1992-97 Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers (1996-97), Linebackers/Special Teams (1992-94)• East Carolina, 1990-91 Linebackers/Special Teams• Western Kentucky, 1985-89 Defensive Line/Linebackers• Independence CC, 1984 Defensive Coordinator• Iowa State, 1982-83 Graduate Assistant

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DAVID KELLYWIDE RECEIVERS/ASSISTANT HEAD COACH • FIFTH YEAR AT UCF • FURMAN, 1979David Kelly is in his fi ft h campaign as UCF’s wide receivers coach. Kelly joined the UCF staff in 2006 as the program’s director of high school relati ons. He has over 30 years of experience coaching on the prep and collegiate levels. Kelly also serves as the Knights’ assistant head coach.

In Kelly’s fi rst year as UCF’s wide receivers coach, the Knights recorded one of the best seasons in program history in 2007. The squad went 10-4, claimed the Confer-ence USA Championship and played in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. In 2007, he helped three UCF wideouts record at least 20 recepti ons. Rocky Ross paced the team with 50 catches and Kamar Aiken also had a strong season. The true freshman recorded 33 recepti ons and a team-high fi ve receiving touchdowns. Fellow rookie A.J. Guyton totaled 23 recepti ons and two touchdowns as well for the Knights.

The 2009 season was also a producti ve one for UCF’s wide receivers. Aiken’s nine touchdowns were the most by a Knight since 2005 while Guyton (44) and ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-American Ross (41) both made over 40 catch-es on the year.

Kelly originally joined the UCF staff in 2006, serving as the program’s director of high school relati ons. In that role, he helped the Knights make recruiti ng inroads in Florida and in the southeast. Before coming to Orlando, Kelly served as the as-sociate head coach and wide receivers coach at Duke during the 2004 and 2005 seasons. From 2000-01, Kelly worked under George O’Leary at Georgia Tech as the Yellow Jackets’ wide receivers coach. In Kelly’s two years at Georgia Tech, the Yellow Jack-ets went 17-8 and made trips to a pair of bowl games.

At Georgia Tech, he mentored Kelly Campbell, who completed his career as the school’s all-ti me leader in recepti ons, receiving yards and touchdown catches. Campbell was an All-Atlanti c Coast Conference First Team selecti on in 2001.

Kelly served as the associate head coach and off ensive coordinator at Stanford from 2002-03 and also held assistant coaching positi ons at LSU (1996-00) and Georgia (1994-96). While at Georgia, he served as the running backs coach and worked with Terrell Davis and Robert Edwards, who both went on to producti ve careers in the Nati onal Football League.

Before entering the collegiate ranks, Kelly was the head coach at Dunwoody High School in Georgia from 1984-93. His teams went 80-36-1. In 1993, he led Dun-woody to a 15-0 mark, the state championship and a No. 3 ranking in the fi nal USA Today nati onal poll. That season, Kelly was named Georgia’s coach of the year by the Atlanta Journal-Consti tuti on.

Kelly graduated from Furman in 1979 with a bachelor’s degree in educati on. He was a four-year lett erwinner with the Paladins, playing wide receiver, running back and cornerback. Kelly earned his master’s degree from Furman in 1981. Kelly and his wife, Belinda, have a daughter, Britt any.

Coaching Experience• UCF, 2006-Present Wide Receivers (2007-), Assistant Head Coach (2007-), Director of High School Relati ons (2006)• Duke, 2004-05 Associate Head Coach/Wide Receivers• Stanford, 2002-03 Associate Head Coach/Off ensive Coordinator• Georgia Tech, 2000-01 Wide Receivers• LSU, 1996-00 Wide Receivers• Georgia, 1994-96 Running Backs• Dunwoody (Ga.) High School, 1981-93 Head Coach (1984-93), Assistant Coach (1981-83)• Furman, 1979-80 Graduate Assistant

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BRENT KEYOFFENSIVE LINE • SIXTH YEAR AT UCF • GEORGIA TECH, 2001In his sixth campaign at UCF, Brent Key is in his second season as the program’s off ensive line coach. Key had previously spent two years as the Knights’ ti ght ends/special teams coordinator. He originally joined the Knights prior to the 2005 sea-son as the off ensive graduate assistant coach.

The progress in UCF’s off ensive line was quite evident in 2009 as UCF improved from 229.5 yards per game in 2008 to 340.8 in 2009, one of the fi ve-largest jumps in the nati on. Right tackle Jah Reid earned fi rst-team All-Conference USA honors for his work in 2009.

While with the Knights, Key helped ti ght end Mike Merritt develop into a profes-sional prospect. Merritt had 14 catches for 161 yards as a senior in 2007 and was a seventh-round selecti on of the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2008 Nati onal Foot-ball League Draft . Merritt proved to be one of the best run-blocking ti ght ends in the country, helping the Knights set a program record with 3,287 rushing yards in 2007.

Corey Rabazinski also had a strong campaign for the Knights in 2007. He totaled 10 catches for 66 yards with two scores. Working with Key in 2006, Rabazinski devel-oped into one of UCF’s top receiving threats as a true freshman when he recorded 12 catches for 145 yards. During Key’s ti me in Orlando, the Knights have parti cipated in a pair of bowl games, including the 2007 AutoZone Liberty Bowl. In 2007, UCF went 10-4 and claimed the C-USA Championship. A former standout at Georgia Tech under George O’Leary, Key was a four-year starter (1997-00) for the Yellow Jackets at right guard. During his career, he helped Georgia Tech rank in the top three in the Atlanti c Coast Conference in rushing all four years. Key started 44 games for the Yellow Jackets and was part of a senior class that earned four-straight bowl berths, a fi rst for the program since the 1950s. During Key’s sophomore year in 1998, Georgia Tech went 10-2, earned a share of the ACC ti tle and parti cipated in the Gator Bowl. In 2000, Key was an All-ACC selecti on. He helped Georgia Tech rank in the top-20 nati onally in total off ense, passing off ense and scoring off ense. Key was also part of an off ensive line that led the league in fewest sacks allowed with 16, including only 14 by the starti ng fi ve. He earned ACC Off ensive Lineman of the Week honors aft er his performance against Maryland, when he helped the Yellow Jackets record 547 yards of total off ense. Following his senior season, Key played in the Rotary Gridiron Classic in Orlando. Key began his coaching career at Georgia Tech in 2001 as the off ensive graduate assistant coach under O’Leary. Prior to joining the staff at UCF, he worked at West-ern Carolina in 2004, coaching the ti ght ends and fullbacks.

Coaching Experience• UCF, 2005-Present Off ensive Line (2009-), Tight Ends/Special Teams (2008), Recruiti ng Coordinator (2007), Graduate Assistant (2005-06)• Western Carolina, 2004 Tight Ends/Fullbacks• Georgia Tech, 2001-02 Graduate Assistant

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JIM PANAGOSDEFENSIVE LINE • FOURTH YEAR AT UCF • MARYLAND, 1993Jim Panagos is in his fourth campaign in Orlando, serving as UCF’s defensive line coach. He came to the Knights aft er spending four years as an assistant in the Nati onal Football League.

Popular coaching website FootballScoop.com named Panagos its nati onal Defen-sive Line Coach of the Year in 2009 aft er a season in which the Knights led Confer-ence USA in several defensive categories en route to a berth in the St. Petersburg Bowl. UCF’s 82.8 yards per game in rushing defense ranked fourth in the nati on behind only Alabama, Texas and TCU, all of which played in BCS bowls. Bruce Mill-er (13) and Jarvis Geathers (11) both hit double digits in sacks while tackle Torell Troup was an early second round NFL Draft pick by the Buff alo Bills. Miller was named the C-USA Defensive Player of the Year.

In 2008, UCF’s defensive line was one of the strongest in the country. The group helped the Knights rank fi rst in C-USA in three categories – rushing defense, pass effi ciency defense and tackles for loss. UCF recorded 8.62 tackles for loss per game, good for third in the country. The team ranked second in C-USA in total defense, holding foes to just 333.75 yards a contest. Troup garnered a spot on the All-C-USA Second Team.

UCF experienced immediate success in Panagos’ fi rst year, going 10-4 in 2007, win-ning the C-USA Championship crown and parti cipati ng in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. The Knights’ defensive front showed great improvement during the season. The squad recorded 39 sacks on the season, which ranked fi rst in C-USA and 24th nati onally.

Panagos helped three Knights gain individual honors during the campaign. Leger Douzable (49 tackles, 7.5 sacks) was an All-C-USA First Team pick and fellow senior defensive lineman Keith Shologan (33 tackles, 2.5 sacks) was named to the all-league second team. Miller totaled 38 tackles and 7.0 sacks and was named to the All-C-USA Freshman Team.

Both Douzable (Minnesota) and Shologan (San Diego) signed free-agent contracts with NFL squads. Shologan was also the fourth overall selecti on in the Canadian Football League Draft by Saskatchewan. Prior to moving to Orlando, Panagos was on Minnesota’s staff in the NFL. In 2005, he served as the Vikings’ assistant defensive line and assistant special teams coach. During the 2004 campaign, Panagos helped rookies Spencer Johnson and Darrion Scott take on starti ng roles at defensive tackle and defensive end, respec-ti vely. Panagos worked with Kevin Williams that season as the all-pro led all NFL defensive tackles with 11.5 sacks. Panagos joined the Minnesota staff in 2002 as the defensive quality control as-sistant. He contributed to the Vikings’ record-breaking season on the ground. For the fi rst ti me in team history, the Vikings led the NFL in rushing with 2,507 yards. From 1989-92, Panagos was a defensive lineman at Maryland. A two-ti me let-terwinner, he holds the school single-season record for blocked kicks with fi ve in 1992. That same season, he led the Terrapins in sacks (5) and tackles for loss (12).

In 1993, he began his coaching career as the assistant defensive line coach at his alma mater. Before joining the Terrapins, Panagos spent four years teaching math-emati cs and coaching football, as well as several other sports, at the C.R. James Alternati ve School in Tampa, Fla. He also volunteered with Tampa’s YMCA football program.

Panagos worked in sales for the Safelite auto glass company from 1994-97. He earned his bachelor’s degree in criminal justi ce from Maryland in 1993. A nati ve of Brooklyn, N.Y., he att ended East Islip High School on Long Island, where he earned fi rst-team all-state honors in football. Panagos and his wife Maureen have three children: Jack, Hayden and Olivia.

Coaching Experience• UCF, 2007-Present Defensive Line• Minnesota Vikings, 2002-05 Defensive Line Assistant/Special Teams As- sistant (2004-05), Defensive Quality Control Assistant (2003), Off ensive Quality Control Assistant (2002)• C.R. James (Fla.) Alternati ve School, 1994-97 Assistant Coach• Maryland, 1993 Defensive Line Assistant

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TIM SALEMTIGHT ENDS/SPECIAL TEAMS • SEVENTH YEAR AT UCF • ARIZONA STATE, 1985Tim Salem, who is in his seventh year at UCF, is in his second campaign as the Knights’ ti ght ends coach and special teams coordinator. Salem spent the previous fi ve years as UCF’s off ensive coordinator.

Special teams were truly special for the Knights in 2009 under Salem’s coordina-ti on. UCF was fi ft h nati onally in punt return defense and 10th in kickoff return defense. UCF was also 13th in kickoff returns as three diff erent Knights enjoyed a kickoff return of at least 72 yards on the year. Meanwhile, Adam Nissley came into his own as a ti ght end and became a solid blocker while also catching 10 passes for 159 yards.

He guided UCF to one of the best seasons in program history during the 2007 campaign. Behind a high-powered off ense, the Knights won 10 contests, claimed the Conference USA ti tle for the fi rst ti me and parti cipated in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl.

Salem also spent ti me as the program’s running backs coach. In that role in 2007, he helped Kevin Smith record one of the best seasons in college football history. The consensus All-America tailback rushed for 2,567 yards, good for second all-ti me on the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision single-season list. He also found the end zone a nati on-leading 29 ti mes on the ground. Smith garnered C-USA Co-Off ensive Player of the Year recogniti on and was a can-didate for the Doak Walker and Walter Camp Awards. He was selected with the fi rst pick of the third round in the 2008 Nati onal Football League Draft by Detroit. Under Salem’s directi on, UCF set several school single-season records in 2007, in-cluding points (502), touchdowns (62) and rushing yards (3,287). The Knights aver-aged 35.86 points per game, which ranked 17th nati onally. The 2007 campaign was Salem’s fi rst mentoring the running backs. The previous year, he coached UCF’s wideouts and the Knights ranked 30th nati onally in passing off ense (233.75) and 34th in total off ense at 373.17 yards per game. Wide receiver Mike Sims-Walk-er thrived in Salem’s system, garnering All-C-USA First Team honors aft er averaging 7.5 recepti ons, good for third in the country. Sims-Walker was selected by Jackson-ville in the third round of the NFL Draft . Several Knights posted impressive campaigns in Salem’s off ense during the 2005 campaign, in which the Knights won the C-USA East Division championship and parti cipated in the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl. Smith was named the league’s freshman of the year aft er rushing for 1,178 yards and nine touchdowns. Brandon Marshall and Sims-Walker combined for 2,050 yards and 20 touchdowns. During the 2005 season, Salem also tutored UCF’s ti ght ends. That year, Darcy Johnson had 36 recepti ons for 435 yards with two scores. In his fi rst season in Orlando in 2004, Salem also coached the squad’s quarterbacks. Salem has a strong background in college coaching. Prior to working at UCF, he was the off ensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Eastern Michigan in 2003. From 1997-00, Salem served as the quarterbacks coach at Ohio State where he tutored Buckeye great Joe Germaine to the 1998 Big Ten Player of the Year honor. Germaine registered 10 300-yard passing games that season. Salem also worked for six seasons at Purdue as the quarterbacks coach, while also serving as the of-fensive coordinator for three years. The 1995 Boilermakers led the Big Ten in rush-ing. Prior to Purdue, Salem spent two years at Colorado State (1989-90) as the run-ning backs and special teams assistant coach and two seasons at Phoenix College (1987-88) as the off ensive coordinator, quarterbacks coach and assistant athleti cs director. During his two seasons at CSU, Salem helped running backs Tony Alford (1989) and Brian Copeland (1990) each lead the WAC in rushing.

A 1985 graduate of Arizona State, Salem began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at his alma mater for two seasons. Salem began his collegiate playing career at Minnesota where in 1980 he set the Big Ten record for consecuti ve pass completi ons.

Salem is a nati ve of Minneapolis, Minn., and starred at the prep level at St. Thomas Academy. His father, Joe, was the head football coach at Min-nesota from 1979-84. Salem and his wife Wendy have three children, sons Taylor and Landan and daughter Kylan.

Coaching Experience• UCF, 2004-Present Tight Ends/Special Teams (2009-), Off ensive Coordinator (2004-08), Running Backs (2007-08), Wide Receivers (2006), Tight Ends (2005), Quarterbacks (2004)• Eastern Michigan, 2003 Off ensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks• Ohio State, 1997-00 Quarterbacks• Purdue, 1991-96 Off ensive Coordinator (1994-96), Quarterbacks (1991-93)• Colorado State, 1989-90 Running Backs• Phoenix College, 1987-88 Off ensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks• Arizona State, 1985-86 Graduate Assistant

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JOHN SKLADANYLINEBACKERS • SECOND YEAR AT UCF • CENTRAL CONNECTICUT, 1972John Skladany is in his fi rst year of his second sti nt at UCF and will coach the team’s linebackers. He previously served as UCF’s defensive coordinator in 2007.

Skladany helped the 2007 Knights to the only conference ti tle in school history and a berth in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. The Knights had fi ve All-Conference USA picks on defense that year in Joe Burnett , Leger Douzable, Bruce Miller, Sha’reff Rashad and Keith Shologan. Burnett , Douzable and Rashad have all made Nati onal Football League rosters while Shologan plays professionally in Canada and Miller was the 2009 C-USA Defensive Player of the Year.

The 2007 Knights intercepted a school-record 24 passes to rank third in the nati on. UCF led C-USA in passing effi ciency defense, was second in the league in rushing de-fense and was third in total defense that year, leading the conference with 39 sacks.

Skladany has spent the past two seasons at C-USA rival Houston, helping the Cougars to a pair of bowl appearances and the 2009 C-USA West Division Championship.

He spent 11 years at Iowa State from 1996 to 2006 as the Cyclones defensive co-ordinator and linebackers coach. While Skladany was at Iowa State, the Cyclones played in fi ve bowl games.

In 2005, Iowa State allowed just 10 rushing touchdowns, a school-record low. The defense held opponents to 19.2 points a game, the lowest Iowa State total since 1980. For the fourth ti me in fi ve years, Skladany’s unit was ranked in the top half of the Big 12 Conference in total defense. The Cyclones paced the Big 12 and ranked seventh nati onally, forcing 35 turnovers.

Following the regular season, a pair of Skladany’s players, nose guard Nick Leaders and cornerback LaMarcus Hicks, were named to the All-Big 12 First Team. Middle linebacker Tim Dobbins, the league’s defensive newcomer of the year in 2004, defensive tackle Brent Curvey and safety Steve Paris all garnered second-team all-league recogniti on.

Under Skladany’s leadership, the Cyclones allowed just 139.2 yards per game on the ground in 2004. Defensive back Ellis Hobbs, who currently plays for Philadelphia in the NFL, earned All-Big 12 First Team honors and the defensive MVP award in the Cyclones’ victory over Miami (Ohio) in the Independence Bowl.

Several of Skladany’s players at Iowa State moved on to the NFL ranks, including Reggie Hayward (Jacksonville) and Jordan Carstens (Carolina).

Iowa State parti cipated in the Humanitarian Bowl in 2002 aft er playing in the Inde-pendence Bowl the previous year. Hayward was a member of the Cyclones’ 2000 squad that defeated Pitt sburgh in the Insight.com Bowl.

Skladany’s defense lost seven starters from the 2000 unit, but his 2001 defenders recorded Iowa State’s best total defensive numbers since 1992. The defense dropped its yards allowed per game by 60 and shutout a pair of opponents in a single year for the fi rst ti me since 1978. Carstens earned the fi rst of two-straight All-Big 12 First Team honors in 2001.

In 2003, defensive end Jason Berryman was the Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year. Following the 2005 campaign, linebacker Alvin Bowen was a fi rst-team all-conference pick.

Before working at Iowa State, Skladany was on the staff at Colorado State. The Rams won Western Athleti c Conference ti tles in 1994 and 1995 with Skladany coaching the defensive line. He coached Brady Smith, the 1995 WAC Defensive Player of the Year. The defensive lineman led the nati on in sacks and tackles that season. Smith spent 10 years in the NFL with Atlanta.

In both 1994 and 1995, the Rams made Holiday Bowl appearances. Skladany came to Colorado State aft er two years as the defensive backs coach at Northern Arizona (1990-92) and one season coaching the Lumberjack defensive line.

Skladany coached at Ohio from 1985-89, serving as the secondary coach for three years and then taking over the defensive coordinator duti es (1988-89). He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Ohio in 1976. He also coached at

Maine (1981-84) and the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (1980) aft er two years at Uti ca High School in Ohio.

The Haverhill, Mass., nati ve played at Central Connecti cut State, earning his bachelor’s degree in 1972. The defensive lineman had free agent tryouts with the New England Patriots in 1972 and the Washington Redskins in 1973. Skladany spent 1974 with the World Football League’s Birmingham Americans and played for the Ott awa Roughriders of the Canadian Football League the following exhibiti on season.

He owns a master’s degree from Ohio. Skladany and his wife, Sharon, have two daughters: Laura and Stephanie.

Coaching Experience• UCF, 2010-Present Linebackers• Houston, 2008-09 Defensive Coordinator/Safeti es• UCF, 2007 Defensive Coordinator• Iowa State, 1996-06 Defensive Coordinator• Colorado State, 1993-95 Defensive Coordinator• Northern Arizona, 1990-92 Defensive Backs (1991-92), Defensive Line (1990)• Ohio, 1985-89 Defensive Coordinator (1988-89), Secondary (1985-87)• Maine, 1981-84 Defensive Assistant• U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, 1980 Defensive Assistant• Uti ca (Ohio) High School, 1978-79 Assistant Coach

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CHARLIE TAAFFEOFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/QUARTERBACKS • SECOND YEAR AT UCF • SIENA, 1973Charlie Taaff e is in his second campaign as UCF’s off ensive coordinator and quar-terbacks coach.

Taaff e’s impact on the UCF off ense was instant and signifi cant in 2009 as the Knights made one of the fi ve largest improvements in the nati on from 2008 to 2009. UCF’s total off ensive average went from 229.5 yards per game in 2008 to 340.8. The Knights’ passing att ack in parti cular saw a great boost, improving from 116.2 yards per game in 2008 to 210.3. UCF scored an additi onal 10 points per game on average, jumping from 16.6 to 26.2. It all added up to an 8-5 record and berth in the St. Petersburg Bowl aft er going 4-8 the previous year.

Taaff e came to Orlando aft er spending two seasons in the Canadian Football League where he served as the head coach of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. He brought over 35 years of coaching experience to the UCF staff .

In additi on to his ti me with the Tiger-Cats, Taaff e also served as the head coach at The Citadel from 1987-96 and with the Montreal Alouett es in the CFL from 1999-00.

Taaff e most recently coached full-ti me on the college level from 2001-05, serving as the off ensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Maryland. In his fi rst cam-paign with the Terrapins, he helped guide the program to the 2001 Atlanti c Coast Conference Championship and a spot in the FedEx Orange Bowl. In each of his fi rst two seasons at Maryland, the Terps broke their school record for scoring, register-ing 390 points in 2001 and then 451 points the following year.

Maryland played in three bowl games during Taaff e’s tenure, recording victories in the 2001 Peach Bowl over Tennessee and the 2004 Gator Bowl versus West Virginia. Under Taaff e’s tutelage, quarterbacks Shaun Hill and Scott McBrien both garnered All-ACC honors. Taaff e spent the 2006 season at Pitt sburgh as an off en-sive assistant.

While serving as Montreal’s head coach, Taaff e was the CFL Coach of the Year in both 1999 and 2000. Montreal advanced to the CFL East Division ti tle game in 1999. In his fi nal campaign with the Alouett es, Taaff e guided the squad to the 2000 Grey Cup fi nal. Taaff e also worked as the team’s off ensive coordinator from 1997-98 before taking over as head coach.

From 1987-96, he posted a 55-47-1 mark as the head coach at The Citadel, winning more games than any other head coach at the college. His best year came in 1992 when the Bulldogs went 11-2, advancing to the Football Championship Subdivi-sion quarterfi nals. That year, The Citadel concluded the regular season ranked No. 1 in the nati on and Taaff e was named the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year.

While at The Citadel, he led the Bulldogs to victories over Football Bowl Subdivi-sion teams on six occasions, including upsets of South Carolina and Arkansas. Four of his squads were ranked in the fi nal FCS poll. In both 1988 and 1990 Taaff e was named both the Southern Conference Coach of the Year and the Kodak Region II Coach of the Year.

Taaff e was the off ensive coordinator, quarterbacks coach and running backs coach at various points in his tenure at Army from 1981-86. Taaff e’s ti me at West Point included berths in the 1984 Cherry Bowl and the 1985 Peach Bowl, the only ti me that the Black Knights have played in consecuti ve bowl games. In the three years that Taaff e served as Army’s off ensive coordinator, the team posted a combined record of 23-13.

Taaff e was also an assistant at Virginia (1976-80), NC State (1975), Georgia Tech (1974) and Albany (1973).

Aft er starti ng his collegiate career at Clemson, Taaff e played quarterback at Siena from 1970-72. He received his bachelor’s degree in educati on in 1973 and was inducted into the school’s athleti cs hall of fame in 1990.

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

Coaching Experience• UCF, 2009-Present Off ensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks• Hamilton Tiger-Cats, 2007-08 Head Coach• Pitt sburgh, 2006 Off ensive Assistant• Maryland, 2001-05 Off ensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks• Montreal Alouett es, 1997-00 Head Coach (1999-00), Off ensive Coordinator (1997-98)• The Citadel, 1987-96 Head Coach• Army, 1981-86 Off ensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks, Running Backs• Virginia, 1976-80 Running Backs, Linebackers, Special Teams• NC State, 1975 Graduate Assistant• Georgia Tech, 1974 Graduate Assistant• Albany, 1973 Running Backs

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Marty O’Leary is in his sixth year on the UCF football staff as the director of football operati ons and seventh overall aft er spending one season as a graduate assistant. O’Leary was promoted to assistant A.D. for football operati ons in the spring of 2008 following the Knights run to the C-USA Championship ti tle the previous season. Prior to UCF, he worked in the fi nancial fi eld for Invesco Reti rement, Inc. O’Leary oversees the day-to-day operations of the football program from budget development, daily logisti cs of practi ce, as well as the insti tuti on of football policies and procedures.

In previous summers, O’Leary has been in charge of managing the UCF Football Women’s Clinic, which has helped teach the game to more than 500 female fans of the program. He also serves as a liaison between football and academic services, compliance and other campus gov-erning bodies. O’Leary graduated from Georgia Tech in 2002 with a degree in business management. He lett ered in football at Tech as a free safety.

Sean Gregory begins his fi rst eason as the off ensive graduate assistant for the UCF football program. Gregory starred at Georgia Tech from 1998-01 under George O’Leary where he led the Yellow Jackets in rushing in 1999, served as a team captain in 2001 and played in four bowl games. He signed as a free agent with the Balti more Ravens in 2002. Gregory earned a bachelor’s degree in man-agement from Georgia Tech in 2001 and worked in the private sector from 2003-10.

OFFENSIVE GRADUATE ASSISTANT

SEANGREGORYFIRST YEAR AT UCF

G. Alan Williams begins his fi rst season as the defensive graduate assistant with the UCF football program. Williams comes to UCF aft er spending three years as the head coach of Suncoast High School in Riviera Beach where he sent eight players on to college. He had previously coached linebackers at Palm Beach Lakes HS (2004) and linebackers (2005) and defensive line (2006) at William T. Dwyer HS. Williams played defensive line at Kent State from 2000-03 before earning a bachelor’s degree in management and industrial studies in 2004.

DEFENSIVE GRADUATE ASSISTANT

G. ALANWILLIAMSFIRST YEAR AT UCF

Alex Thompson begins his fi rst season as the operati ons graduate assistant for the football pro-gram. Thompson earned four varsity lett ers for the Knights from 2006-09 as a linebacker and special teams standout. He played in 42 games for UCF, making 56 tackles, including 24 his senior year. A native of Gainesville where he was an all-state pick at Buchholz High School, Thompson earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting from UCF in 2009 and is currently working on a master’s degree in that same discipline.

OPERATIONS GRADUATE ASSISTANT

ALEX THOMPSONFIRST YEAR AT UCF

MARTY O’LEARYASSISTANT AD/FOOTBALL OPERATIONS • SEVENTH YEAR AT UCF

Manny Messeguer, who has missed only a few games in UCF’s 31 years of football, begins his third year as special assistant to head coach George O’Leary. Messeguer, who has met every UCF president, athleti cs director and football coach, began his asso-ciati on with the program in 1979 as a fan and proud Orlando resident. In 1982 he became a donor leader and has served the program in numerous capaciti es, including as a radio network sideline reporter and a personal pilot for former head coach Gene McDow-ell. Prior to formally joining the UCF program in February of 2008, Messeguer spent 18 years as

general manager and vice president of Tropical Ford Inc., turning the dealership from a 90-unit a month operati on into a 600-unit a month op-erati on, one of the largest in Orlando. Messegeur served as a pilot in the United States Air Force during the Vietnam era and remains instrument rated as a private pilot. He is originally a nati ve of Miami and fi rst moved to Orlando when stati oned at McCoy Air Force Base. He lives with his wife Madalana. They have three chil-dren and fi ve grandchildren.

MANNY MESSEGUERSPECIAL ASST. TO THE HEAD COACH • THIRD YEAR AT UCF

Albert Boone is in his second season as the Knights’ director of player personnel. Boone focuses on assisti ng with UCF’s recruiti ng eff orts. In this role, Boone manages UCF’s recruiti ng database, handles correspondence with recruits, helps coordinate recruiti ng travel and assists recruits during the admission process. He oversees all on-campus visits by recruits and directs events including junior day and high school coaches’ clinics. Boone is no stranger to UCF Athleti cs. From 2005-08, he served as an assistant general manager for ISP Sports on campus. During his tenure at ISP, Boone handled adverti sing sales, sponsorships and marketi ng. He also assisted in the producti on of UCF

Sports Today with George O’Leary and the football weekly radio show. Prior to joining the UCF-ISP Sports staff , Boone was an account executi ve in the USF marketi ng and ti cket sales of-fi ce for one year. Aft er graduati ng from Florida State in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in marketi ng, Boone worked as an associate adjuster for USAA Insurance.

ALBERT BOONEDIRECTOR OF PLAYER PERSONNEL • SECOND YEAR AT UCF

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Mary Vander Heiden begins her 11th year as an athleti c trainer for UCF and third as the head football trainer. Vander Heiden completed her master’s of arts degree in exercise physiology in 2001 from UCF while serving as a graduate assistant athleti c trainer for the football team. A 1998 graduate of Wisconsin Eau-Claire, Vander Heiden earned a B.S. degree in kinesiology, with a minor in exercise management and a concen-trati on in sports medicine. Prior to her graduati on, Vander Heiden att end-ed Wisconsin-Stout where she played soft ball from 1993-97. As part of her graduati on requirements at UW

Eau-Claire, Vander Heiden worked with the University of Minnesota football team as a student athleti c trainer. Vander Heiden served as the associate head athleti c trainer for the annual Grid-iron Classic from 1999-04. She was an instructor in the NATABOC Accredited Athleti c Training Program at UCF from 2001-04, teaching Intro to Pharmacology and Field Applicati ons and assisti ng with Biomechan-ics and Modaliti es as a lab instructor. Vander Heiden remains a clinical instructor. Vander Heiden is a nati ve of Port Washington, Wis.

MARY VANDER HEIDENHEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER/FOOTBALL • 11TH YEAR AT UCF

Jud Fann embarks on his fourth season at UCF serving as the top assistant on the Knights’ athleti c training staff . Fann coordinates all day-to-day athleti c training operati ons for UCF football. Fann came to UCF from Stetson where he served as an assistant athleti c trainer from 2005-07, working with the Hatt ers’ men’s basketball team. He also served as an assistant strength and conditi oning coach while at Stetson. A nati ve of Safety Harbor, Fann graduated from UCF in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in ath-

leti c training and also worked as a student athleti c trainer while an undergraduate. He earned a master’s degree in exercise science from Tennes-see. While in Knoxville, Fann served as a graduate assistant athleti c trainer for UT’s intramural and club sports. He is a member of NATA, the NSCA, ATAF and SEATA.

JUD FANNASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER • FOURTH YEAR AT UCF

Ed Woodley starts his third season as an assistant athleti c trainer working for the Knights’ football team. He helps in a full-ti me capacity with all day-to-day athleti c training components of the UCF football program. Woodley fi rst came to the Sunshine State as an athleti c training intern at the Uni-versity of Florida where he worked mainly with the Gator football and men’s tennis teams. He spent the 2006-08 seasons as a graduate assistant at Southern Miss working with the soft ball, football, track and fi eld and cross country teams in Hatti esburg. He also worked a summer internship with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2008 and as a student athleti c trainer at the United States Air Force Academy for the fall 2003 semester.

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER

ED WOODLEYTHIRD YEAR AT UCF

Phil Worts is in his fi rst year as the UCF football team’s graduate assistant athleti c trainer. Worts assists in all of the team’s day-to-day athleti c training needs including injury care and preventi on while also instructi ng in the athleti c training educati onal program. He has spent the past year working at Winter Park High School and Jewett Physical Therapy. As a student athleti c trainer at UCF from 2007-09, Worts worked with football, baseball, rowing and women’s soccer. He also assisted at both Winter Park and Timber Creek High Schools. Worts earned an associate’s degree in liberal studies from Fullerton (Calif.) College in 2005 and a cum laude bachelor’s degree in health science with an emphasis in athleti c training and a fi tness training minor from UCF in 2009. Worts is currently pursuing a master’s degree in sports and fi tness from UCF with an emphasis in applied exercise physiology. He is a member fo NATA, ATAF, SEATA and the NSCA.

GA ATHLETIC TRAINER

PHILWORTSFIRST YEAR AT UCF

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Kenneth A. Krumins, M.D. has been an ortho-paedic surgeon since 1997 and has been part of the Winter Park/Orlando community ever since. Krumins became the head team physician for UCF in 2003. He has been trained in and is extremely successful in arthroscopic and reconstructi ve surgery of the knee, sports medicine and general orthopaedics. Krumins serves as the Chairman of Orthopaedics at Winter Park Hospital. Aft er earning a bachelor’s degree from DePauw

in 1986, Krumins att ended The Medical College of Pennsylva-nia, graduati ng in 1990. He was both an intern and resident at West Chester County Medi-cal Center in New York while also doing a residency at the State University of New York Health Science Center in Syracuse. He fi rst came to Florida in 1997 as a fellow at Jewett Orthopaedic Clinic in Winter Park.

DR. KENNETH KRUMINS, M.D.TEAM PHYSICIAN

Dr. Daniel Monett e has been with UCF since 2002, while he also assists with Seminole High School and Seminole Community College. An associate clini-cal professor at Florida State, Monett e works at the North Seminole Family Practi ce and Sports Medicine in Sanford. Throughout his career, Monett e has been as-sociated with the athleti cs scene. In 1999, he was a spectator urgent care physician for NASCAR and worked at Daytona Internati onal Speedway from

2001-02 as an att ending phy-sician. He also has spent ti me with Embry-Riddle, Daytona Beach Community College and Bethune-Cookman Uni-versity. A graduate from the Uni-versity of Colorado in 1994 with a bachelor of arts in African American studies, Monett e received his medical doctorate from the UC Health Sciences Center in 1998.

DR. DANIEL MONETTE, M.D.TEAM PHYSICIAN

Dr. Michael Jablonski has worked with the UCF football team since 2003 and is also the primary physician for UCF’s basketball and baseball teams. He is also an assistant team physician for the Orlando Magic and physician to the Orlando Ballet. Jablonski works at the Jewett Orthopae-dic Clinic where he specializes in arthroscop-ic and reconstructi ve knee and shoulder sur-gery. He is certi fi ed by the AmericanBoard of Orthopaedic Surgery. Jablonski earned his pre-med degree from Florida in 1991, graduated from UF’s College of Medicine in 1995 and served as a resident at UF’s College of Medicine unti l 2000. Jablonski then spent a year as a fellow at the American Sports Medicine Insti tute in Birmingham, Ala.

TEAM PHYSICIAN

DR. MICHAELJABLONSKI, M.D.

Dr. Douglas Meuser has a 21-year history of service in the Orlando area. He has been actively involved with UCF athletics since 2001 as a primary care physician. Aft er arriv-ing in 1989, he practi ced for nine years as a community primary care physician. He taught at the Family Medicine residency at Florida Hospital between 1998 and 2006. He currently practi ces at Personalized Primary Care with emphasis on pati ent-centered care, evidence-based medicine and preventi ve health. For the past six years, Meuser has re-ceived the “Best Doctor” award. Twice he received the Florida Hospital Faculty of the Year award for his residency training work. He conti nues to provide clinical and classroom instructi on for local medical students. Since 2004, Meuser serves as the medi-cal director the Athleti c Training Educati onal Program at UCF. He is a nati ve of Columbus, Ohio. Aft er graduati ng from St. Olaf College, he received his medical degree from Ohio State with honors. His post-graduate training was completed at Florida in family medicine. In 1999, he earned a certi fi cate of added qualifi cati on in sports medicine. Meuser is an acti ve member of the AAFP, FAFP, AMSSM and Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Honor Medical Society.

TEAM PHYSICIAN

DR. DOUGLASMEUSER, M.D.

Aldridge, Miles .................................................... 2004-06Amman Richard ................................................... 1981-82Anderson, Jerry ................................................... 1983-84Barbour, Bernie .........................................................1980Barresi, Jamie ...................................................... 2001-03Beckton, Sean ........................................1996-03, ‘09-10Bennet, Bruce ...................................................... 1986-88Bernhardt, Jim ..................................................... 2005-06Blackney, Gary ...........................................................2008Bland, Tommy ...................................................... 1979-80Brady, Dave ................................................................1979Carter, Aaron .............................................................1985Carter, Doug......................................................... 1985-86Chandler, Ernie ..........................................................1979Chandler, Wes ...................................................... 1994-95Chizik, Gene ......................................................... 1998-01Coatt a, John ...............................................................1985Collins, Earnest ..........................................................2007Collins, Geoff ....................................................... 2008-09Coso, Nick ............................................................ 1983-84Costanti ni, Lorenzo .............................................. 2000-03Cox, Andy ............................................................. 1996-99Crossman, Danny ................................................. 1997-98Cubit, Bill ............................................................. 1983-85D’ott avio, Bill........................................................ 1999-03Dorrell, Karl ...............................................................1989Ector, Robert ........................................................ 1991-93Engelberg, Lewis “Bugsy” ..........................................1980Flournoy, Melvin .................................................. 1987-88Fontes, John ........................................................ 2002-03Forbes, Reggie ...........................................................1981Fountain, Scott .................................................... 1997-03Freeman, Tom ...................................................... 2007-08Fry, Craig .............................................................. 1983-84Gilbert, Joe .......................................................... 2004-06Godsey, George ................................................ 2005-10Gooch, Alan ......................................................... 1991-03Goodyear, Tod...................................................... 1981-83Graham, Mark ...........................................................1995Green, Art ..................................................................1979Green, Eric .................................................................2004Hatcher, Chris ............................................................1996Heath, Ted .................................................................1992Hemmer, John ..........................................................1979Hinshaw, Darin...........................................................2000Hoff man, Charlie ................................................. 1989-90Huff , Charles ........................................................ 1997-02Huxtable, Dave ................................................. 2004-10Jeremia, Davis (J.D.) ...................................................1983Jones, Willie ......................................................... 1995-96Kelly, David ....................................................... 2007-10

Kessier, Bob ...............................................................1981Key, Brent ......................................................... 2006-10Koschewa, Edgar .................................................. 1993-94Kruczek, Mike ...................................................... 1985-97LePain, Matt ........................................................ 1995-96Lounsberry, Paul .................................................. 1987-99Manfredi, Terry ..........................................................1982Marti n, Dana ....................................................... 1985-93Marti nez, Willie ................................................... 1995-96McCarthy, D.J. ...................................................... 2004-05McCarty, Peter ..................................................... 2004-07McCaskill, Jack ...........................................................1979McCrone, Ron ...................................................... 1992-94McFarland, Robert ............................................... 2000-03Messina, Mike ...........................................................1989Miller, Eric ..................................................................1994Moore, Tom ...............................................................1991Moss, Perry .......................................................... 1986-87Murphy, Tom ....................................................... 1979-82Nelsen, Bill .................................................................1994Nickrenz, Chris ...........................................................1985Owens, Billy ...............................................................1991Panagos, Jim ..................................................... 2007-10Parker, Frank ..............................................................1981Perkins, Jay ................................................................1993Pesonen, Dick ............................................................1980Piccinini, John ............................................................1979Polian, Brian ..............................................................2004Pollard, Don “Deek” ............................................ 1990-93Richart, Phil ......................................................... 1981-82Robinson, Joe ............................................................2003Rock, Matt .....................................................1994-95, ‘99Romero, Randy .................................................... 1986-90Ross, Lou .............................................................. 1979-80Russell, Rusty .............................................................1989Salem, Tim ....................................................... 2004-10Scott , Dennis ..............................................................1984Seagraves, Al........................................................ 1983-85Shackelford, Bob .................................................. 1988-90Sirota, Mitch ..............................................................1983Skladany, John .................................................2007, ‘10Snell, David ................................................................1991Stewart, Bill ...............................................................1994Stewart, Pete .............................................................1983Stocksti ll, Rick ...................................................... 1985-88Taaff e, Charlie................................................... 2009-10Thompson, Lance ................................................ 2004-06Tuzzeo, Ray ................................................................1979VanGorder, Brian ................................................. 1995-97Winters, Bill ...............................................................1991Current assistant coaches in bold.

UCF ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHING ROSTER

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Ed Ellis is in his seventh season as the director of strength and conditi oning at UCF, working directly with the football program while overseeing the strength and conditi oning eff orts for UCF’s 16-sport athleti cs program. Ellis served in the same capacity at Georgia Tech for the 2001-03 seasons before arriving at UCF in January of 2004. The 2000 College Strength and Conditi oning Professional of the Year for the Atlanti c Coast Con-ference by the Nati onal Strength and Conditi oning Associati on, he was the head strength coach at Wake Forest for seven years before his sti nt at Georgia Tech. Prior to his stretch at Wake Forest, Ellis spent four years (1991-94) as the head strength and conditi oning coordinator at Illinois State and two years (1989-91)

as an assistant strength coach at Ole Miss. He started his career as a graduate assistant at Arkansas from 1987-89. Ellis earned his bachelor’s degree in physical educati on from Alabama in 1987 and received a master’s degree in educati on from Arkansas in 1989. Ellis is a master strength coach, which is the highest honor given by the collegiate strength and conditi oning associati on. Ellis is married to the former Dyann Edmonston, and the couple has four children: Jessica, Nicole, Eric and Brian.

ED ELLISDIRECTOR OF STRENGTH & CONDITIONING • SEVENTH YEAR AT UCF

Scott Sinclair is in his seventh year at UCF as an assistant director of strength and conditi oning. He works with the football program while also training the men’s and women’s golf teams. Sinclair came to UCF aft er working as an assistant strength and conditi oning coach at Georgia Tech from 2001-03. While with the Yellow Jackets, Sinclair worked as the director of player development for Georgia Tech’s football squad. Prior to Georgia Tech, he served as an assistant at Wake Forest from 1999-01. A nati ve of Rockingham, N.C., Sinclair earned his bachelor’s degree in sports medicine from Guliford College in 1999. He received a master’s degree in

physical educati on from UCF in 2006. Sinclair is a member of both the Nati onal Strength and Conditi oning Associati on and the Collegiate Strength and Conditi oning Coaches Associati on. Sinclair is also a certi fi ed strength and conditi oning coach through the Collegiate Strength and Conditi oning Coaches Associati on. Sinclair and his wife, Farrah, have one son, Creed, and one daughter, Asher.

SCOTT SINCLAIRASST. DIR. OF STRENGTH & CONDITIONING • SEVENTH YEAR AT UCF

B.J. Faulk is in his seventh year as an assistant strength and conditi oning coach at UCF. Faulk works with football as well as men’s basketball, baseball and track and fi eld. Faulk has worked previously at both Il-linois State and Wake Forest. He is a 1995 graduate of Illinois State, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise physiol-ogy. He was a member of the track and fi eld team for two years.

ASST. STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

B.J. FAULKSEVENTH YEAR AT UCF

Robert Sample has been at UCF since 2001 and, along with a diligent staff of eight, expertly maintains all of UCF’s varsity and intramural playing fi elds, covering 30 acres in all. Sample helps ensure that Bright House Networks Stadium and UCF’s practi ce fi elds are in excellent conditi on for the Knights. Prior to UCF, Sample worked for the PGA Tour for over 20 years, maintaining several courses including the TPC Scott sdale, TPC at Prestancia, Tucson’s Starr Pass and, eventu-ally, Orange County Nati onal in Orlando. Sample graduated from Michigan State with a bachelor’s degree in turf grass manage-ment. He also att ended Murray State where he played two years of varsity golf for the Racers. Sample resides with his wife, Leah.

SUPERINTENDENT OF GROUNDS

ROBERTSAMPLE10TH YEAR AT UCF

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Robert Jones begins his 11th season as the equipment coordinator at UCF. His primary respon-sibility is with the sport of football while he also oversees the equipment department for all 16 sports. Prior to getti ng back in collegiate athleti cs, Jones spent two years with Bike Athleti c as its Nati onal Promo Director. Jones’ career in equipment began in 1985 with the Orlando Renegades of the USFL. A 1984 graduate of Carson Newman, Jones worked previously in equipment departments at

Northwestern (1985-87), Pur-due (1987-93) and Louisville (1993-00). Jones and his staff were named the 2006-07 Confer-ence USA Equipment Staff of the Year at the annual Athleti c Equipment Managers Associati on Conventi on.

ROBERT JONESCOORDINATOR, SPORTS EQUIPMENT OPS • 11TH YEAR AT UCF

Thaddeus Rivers is in his seventh season at UCF as the assistant equipment manager for football, coming to Orlando in 2004. Rivers handles all day-to-day equipment operati ons for UCF’s football team and support staff , including ordering, issuing, main-taining and inventory. He also orders equipment for the sports medicine, video services and strength and conditi oning departments. Rivers came to UCF aft er spending three sea-sons working in equipment operati ons for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers under the directi on of Tim Sain, in-cluding the Buccaneers Super Bowl XXXVII win over the Oakland Raiders in San Diego. Rivers was previ-

ously a student equipment manager at the University of Florida for four years while an undergraduate. A nati ve of Tallahassee, Rivers graduated from UF in 2001 with a bachelor’s degree in commercial recreati on and general business. He went on to earn a master’s from UCF in sports and fi t-ness in 2008. Rivers is a member of AEMA. He and his wife, Rochelle, have a daughter, Adriann.

THADDEUS RIVERSASSISTANT EQUIPMENT MANAGER • SEVENTH YEAR AT UCF

Danielle Cumm is in her fi rst season at UCF serving as the administrati ve assistant for the as-sistant coaching staff . She helps the staff with the compilati on and assembly of playbooks and other tasks preparing the Knights for game day and be-yond. She also serves as a general recepti onist for the Wayne Densch Sports Center. Cumm spent 2005-08 working in UCF’s ath-leti c marketi ng offi ce where she was primarily responsible for baseball while also assisti ng with football and basketball. She was a marketi ng in-tern for the Houston Astros during their 2009 spring training in Kissimmee. A nati ve of Jacksonville, Cumm earned a bachelor’s degree in communicati ons from UCF in 2005 and a master’s degree in communicati ons from UCF in 2007.

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

DANIELLECUMMFIRST YEAR AT UCF

Linda Watt s is in a familiar role serving as the administrati ve assistant to head coach George O’Leary as she also worked in that capacity at Georgia Tech. Watt s coordinates much of O’Leary’s schedule and helps with general offi ce manage-ment. She worked for over 30 years at Georgia Tech, including ti me under head coaches Pepper Rodgers and Billy Curry, along with O’Leary. She also worked directly for many Georgia Tech athleti c administra-tors during her ti me in Atlanta. Watt s is a nati ve of Chatt anooga who att ended Chatt anooga Business School and spent 13 years at Western Union before going to Georgia Tech. She has three daughters, Tracie, Michelle and Sabrina, three grandchildren, Marcus, Shannon and Logan, and a pair of great grandchildren, Marcus, Jr. and Hannah.

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

LINDA WATTSFOURTH YEAR AT UCF

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John Kvatek enters his seventh season as a foot-ball support staff member and the director of video services at UCF. A 20-year veteran in the business, Kvatek was named the 2006-07 Bob Matey Nati onal Video Coordinator of the Year at the annual Collegiate Sports Video As-sociati on in May of 2007. Prior to his arrival at UCF, Kvatek worked at Pinnacle Systems, Inc., where he worked from 1999-04. During his tenure at Pinnacle, Kvatek served as a product marketi ng manager for Networked News and Sports Editi ng Soluti ons. Prior to Pinnacle Systems, Kvatek was the athleti c video services coordinator at Wisconsin from 1995-99. During his ti me in Madison, Kvatek was responsible for the development and uti lizati on of the world’s fi rst

digital video network for sports video analysis and editi ng and was a member of the Kohl Center Design Team. Kvatek has also worked as a video coordinator at Virginia Tech and Miami (Ohio) in their respecti ve athleti c departments. He is a graduate of Miami with a bachelor’s degree in mass communica-ti ons. Kvatek was the Big Ten Video Coordinator of the Year in 1998 and earned the Conference USA award in 2007, 2009 and 2010. Kvatek and his wife, Michelle, have three sons: Conor, Liam and Declan.

Kristy Belden is in her ninth year at UCF, where she serves as an associate director in the academic services for student-athletes offi ce. She serves as the lead advisor for the Knights’ football team. She recieved her bachelor’s degree from St. John’s. Belden was a member of the Red Storm track and fi eld team. Belden earned a master’s degree in educati onal psychology/sport psychology from Florida State. Kristy and her husband welcomed their fi rst daughter, Zoe, in February.

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR • ASSA

KRISTYBELDENNINTH YEAR AT UCF

Lindsey Herold joined the ASSA staff as a full-ti me advisor in June of 2009. Her current role includes being an advisor for football, women’s tennis and UCF’s nati onally-recognized spirit pro-gram. Herold has also taken part in creati ng and implementi ng the Shining Knights Summer Bridge Program where she co-teaches the student-athlete secti on of the student success course at UCF. A nati ve of Cocoa, Herold earned her bach-elor’s degree in psychology from UCF in 2008 and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in educati onal leadership from UCF. She is married to former UCF baseball player Mitch Herold.

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR • ASSA

LINDSEYHEROLDSECOND YEAR AT UCF

Lisa Moser has been with Academic Services for Student-Athletes since June of 2008 and works extensively with the UCF football program. Her duti es include program coordinati on of the Men-tor Program and coordinati on of testi ng and as-sessments. Prior to arriving at UCF, she completed a graduate assistantship with the University of Okla-homa in a similar role. Moser earned her bach-elor’s degree and played on the equestrian team at Fresno State. Prior to Fresno, Moser att ended Medicine Hat College in Alberta, Canada, where she played basketball for two years.

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR • ASSA

LISAMOSERTHIRD YEAR AT UCF

JOHN KVATEKDIRECTOR OF VIDEO SERVICES • SEVENTH YEAR AT UCF

Chris Hooley is starti ng her sixth football sea-son at UCF as the assistant director of video services. Hooley assists heavily with football and serves in a primary role for a total of nine sports at UCF, includ-ing both basketball teams. While with the Knights, she has been a part of UCF video staff s that were named Conference USA’s best in 2007, 2009 and 2010. Hooley came to UCF from Southern Miss where she served as video coordinator from 2000-05 where she oversaw all team video operati ons. Hooley was recognized as the best in C-USA by her peers in both 2001 and 2004 while at USM. She came to Hatti es-burg from Houston where she spent 1998-00 as as-

sistant video director for the Cougars. She worked directly with football and the Clyde Drexler-coached basketball team while also overseeing students who covered all UH sporti ng events. The nati ve of Sistersville, W. Va., graduated from Kentucky in 1996 with a bachelor’s degree in telecom-municati ons. Hooley also worked in the UK sports video offi ce as a student.

CHRIS HOOLEYASST. DIRECTOR/VIDEO SERVICES • SIXTH YEAR AT UCF

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PERSONAL PROFILE• married to the former Martha Halsted for 48 years• father of two and grandfather of two• avid fi sherman and golfer

GOAL DRIVEN LEADERSHIP

Five Major Goals for UCF• off er the best undergraduate educati on in Florida• achieve internati onal prominence in key programs of graduate study and research• provide an internati onal focus to the curricula and research programs• become more inclusive and diverse• become America’s leading partnership university

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

A Leader in Higher Educati on• more than 18 years as president of the University of Central Florida o planned and won approval for a new college of medicine o doubled enrollment with enhanced academic quality o increased by sevenfold the number of doctoral degrees awarded each year o expanded research funding from $6.2 million to more than $121 million a year• more than 36 years of faculty and executi ve service in academic insti tuti ons o assistant professor of psychology at Tulane University o associate professor of psychology at Texas Christi an University o associate dean of Texas Christi an University o vice president of the Texas Christi an University Research Foundati on o dean of the Texas Christi an University Graduate School o provost and vice president for academic aff airs and professor of psychology at Bradley University o vice president for academic aff airs and professor of psychology at the University of Maine o interim president of the University of Maine

Academic Credenti als• graduated cum laude in 1962 from Austi n College (B.A. psychology) • earned master’s degree in 1964 from Tulane University (M.S. physiological psychology)• earned doctoral degree from Tulane University in 1966 (Ph.D. physiological psychology) • graduate study supported by fellowships from the Danforth Foundati on and the Nati onal Science Foundati on

Current Civic Service Engagements• member, Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission Fundraising Campaign leadership cabinet • member, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando’s Council of Governors• member of the board, American Heart Associati on• member of the board, Central Florida Partnership• member of the board, Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission• member of the board, SunTrust• member of the board, United Arts of Central Florida• member, American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment Leadership Circle• chair, Conference USA Board of Directors

Notable Past Service• two-term past-chair, State University Presidents Associati on• member, Florida Council of 100• founder, Florida High Tech Corridor Council• two-term past-president, Florida Associati on of Colleges and Universiti es• chair, Governor’s Select Task Force on Healthcare Professional Liability Insurance • member, Florida Distance Learning Task Force• member, Orange County Chairman’s Transportati on Commission• co-chair, Orange County Underage Drinking Task Force • member of the board, American Associati on of State Colleges and Universiti es• member of the board, EDUCAUSE • member of the board, Orlando Health • member of the board, Orlando Regional Chamber of Commerce• member, NCAA Presidents’ Commission• board chair, Atlanti c Sun Conference

Selected Awards and Recogniti ons• Junior Achievement’s Spirit of Achievement Award, 2008• multi ple listi ngs among the Orlando Senti nel’s 25 Most Powerful People in Central Florida and Orlando Magazine’s 50 Most Powerful People in Central Florida• Seminole Chamber of Commerce’s Lifeti me Achievement Award, 2007 • Orlando Business Journal’s inaugural Legacy Award, 2006 • Orlando Senti nel’s Central Floridian of the Year, 2005 • Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission’s James B. Greene award, 2002 • Jewish Nati onal Fund’s Tree of Life award, 1999 • United Cerebral Palsy of Central Florida’s Jack Halloway Star of Grati tude, 1999 • Greater Orlando Chamber of Commerce’s John Young Award, 1998

DR. JOHN C. HITTPRESIDENT • 19TH YEAR AT UCF • AUSTIN COLLEGE, 1962

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Upon his hiring on June 6, 2006, Keith Tribble publicly shared his two core goals in taking the director of athleti cs positi on with the University of Central Florida – “To graduate our student-athletes and compete for championships”. Since that day, everything UCF has planned and ac-complished over the last four years has fi t within that mission.

Over three decades working in and around the collegiate community the consistency in Tribble’s background is his ability to build programs with strong foundati ons and dynamic infrastructure. Tribble, one of only seven African-American directors of athleti cs in the Football Bowl Subdivi-sion, has quickly taken hold of the burgeoning UCF Athleti cs program’s blueprints and promised to lead with the two key principles that everyone associated with the program will also share.

Most importantly, Tribble is committ ed to the concept of the well-rounded student-athlete, emphasizing the importance of their academic prowess off the fi eld as well as championship results on.

In additi on, the other focal point of his concentrati on is the oversight of the constructi on, expansion and completi on of the noted UCF Ath-leti cs Faciliti es Master Plan. When fi nished in 2020, the plan will have touched every-single area of the student-athletes’ well-being, includ-ing residenti al housing, academic and mentoring support faciliti es and state-of-the-art performance venues where UCF fans and supporters can cheer on the Knights. To date, Tribble has overseen $150 million in new constructi on and improvements to UCF athleti c faciliti es since his arrival, and was recently approved to move forward with a $70 million facility development plan that will complete the UCF Athleti cs quad-rant on the UCF campus.

Through a renewed commitment, Tribble has been most proud of the record academic achievement of the UCF student-athletes during his fi rst two years in Orlando. The Knights, for the fourth straight year in 2009-10, led all public insti tuti ons in Conference USA with the highest number of student-athletes on the C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll with 221 representati ves maintaining a 3.0 grade-point av-erage or bett er. UCF’s 221 honorees represent approximately 60 per-cent of the school’s total student-athletes. For three straight years, through 2009, UCF student-athletes had placed the highest number on the league honor roll for all schools, public or private.

UCF Athleti cs can now compete for C-USA championships in all sports, and has been progressing in this directi on under Tribble since his fi rst season at UCF. In recent years, the football program has played for two C-USA ti tles, winning in 2007. That same year, women’s soccer and soft ball, and members of women’s track and fi eld, fi rst claimed C-USA ti tles. In 2008-09, C-USA Coach of the Year Joi Williams led a

young women’s basketball program to a memorable conference championship and NCAA Tournament invite. Men’s golf won its fi rst C-USA championship, while fi nishing among the Top 10 teams nati onally in 2009 and followed up in 2010 with another C-USA team ti tle. Women’s track and fi eld earned the school’s latest league ti tle with a memorable fi nish at the 2010 C-USA Championship. Caryl Smith Gilbert’s feat earned her league coach of the year in 2010, a season following her 2009 NCAA regional coach of the year honors. Women’s soccer was ranked as high as No. 8 in the nati on in 2009 and made its third consecuti ve NCAA Tournament appearance be-hind 2009 C-USA Coach of the Year Amanda Cromwell. In all, UCF Athleti cs has or will be competi ng in NCAA postseason tournaments in all of its programs in the coming seasons.

Tribble att ended the University of Florida where he played off ensive guard for three bowl teams. He graduated in 1977 with a bach-elor’s degree in journalism (public relati ons and marketi ng). Tribble and his wife, Terri, have a daughter, Carlyn, and a son, Kyle.

KEITH R. TRIBBLEDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS • FIFTH YEAR AT UCF • FLORIDA, 1977

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David Chambers was named the executi ve as-sociate athleti cs director for UCF Athleti cs on May 24, 2006. His primary responsibility with the

UCFAA is the oversight of the Knights day-to-day organizati onal operati ons. In additi on to serving as the staff administrator for the football program, Chambers also provides this role for men’s and women’s golf, soft ball, marketi ng and promoti ons, ti cketi ng, communicati ons and the compliance department. Prior to joining UCF, Chambers worked eight years in the Virginia Tech athleti cs department, the last fi ve years as the senior associate athlet-ics director for external aff airs. In his role with Virginia Tech, Chambers oversaw the Hokies’ marketi ng and promoti ons, sports informati on and ti cket operati ons as well as hokiesports.com and hokiesports - the newspaper. He also acted as the department’s liaison with ISP Sports, the exclusive multi-media and advertising rights holder for Virginia Tech athleti cs. In additi on to his external duti es, Chambers worked with the Virginia Tech Athleti c Fund, the Hokies’ fund-raising arm, as well as assisti ng athleti cs director Jim Weaver with football scheduling.

Prior to his tenure at Virginia Tech, Chambers worked at UNLV for six years beginning as the Reb-els’ director of NCAA compliance in 1992 before his promoti on to associate director of athleti cs from 1993-98. In his later role with UNLV, Chambers oversaw the day-to-day operati ons of football and men’s and women’s basketball. He also accounted for the scheduling of the football and basketball pro-grams. In additi on, he supervised the department’s three assistant athleti cs directors who oversaw UNLV’s internal aff airs and 15 varsity sports. From 1990-92, Chambers was one of 12 legislati ve assistants with the NCAA, providing writt en and oral interpretati ons of the organiza-ti on’s legislati on for member insti tuti ons. In this role, he also served as the NCAA liaison to the Big 10 Conference. He also provided rules-educati on seminars for various coaching organizations, served as the primary administrator for waivers of NCAA legislati on and prepared liti gati on sum-maries for the nati onal offi ce. Chambers was a former college quarterback at Iowa and later switched to the defensive side of the ball, lett ering as a strong safety in 1982 and was a starter in 1983. Under legendary head coach Hayden Fry, he was part of three postseason bowl squads: the Rose Bowl in January of 1982, as well

as the Peach and the Gator Bowls in December of 1982 and 1983. He received the Football Coaches Appreciati on Award in 1981 and was named to Iowa’s All-Time Strength and Conditi oning Team. He played with current Oklahoma head coach Bob Stoops and was not only coached by Fry, but also Kansas State head coach Bill Snyder and Barry Alvarez, the former Wisconsin Badgers head coach and the school’s current director of athleti cs. Chambers earned a bachelor’s of business administrati on in 1983, specializing in industrial relati ons. He was named to the Big 10 All-Academic team in 1983 and received the presti gious Forest Evashevski Scholarship Achievement Award, as well as the R.E. Romey Memorial Scholarship and the Ben Trickey Memorial Scholarship. He then received a master’s of arts degree in educati onal measurement and stati sti cs from Iowa in 1985 while working as a graduate assistant. He spent the next year as an administrati ve assistant with the school’s athleti cs department, assist-ing with Big 10 and NCAA rules compliance and directi ng the senior student-athlete employment program. An att orney, Chambers att ended law school at Wake Forest. He received his juris doctorate in 1989 and became licensed to practi ce law in North Carolina.

Jeff Ulmer was hired as the senior associate ath-leti cs director for development in July of 2009. Ulmer brings more than 20 years of insti tuti onal advance-ment experience from tenures at three presti gious Southeastern Conference schools. Most recently, Ulmer was at the University of Mississippi where he served as President of the UMAA Foundati on. At UCF, Ulmer is the senior administrator over-

seeing all areas of athleti cs development; major gift s, fundraising and the Golden Knights Club, plus UCF’s athleti cs ti cket sales operati on. At Ole Miss, Ulmer oversaw the UMAA Foundati on’s development team, with a primary mission of reaching out to alumni, donors and fans across the state of Mississippi and around the country in an eff ort to secure private re-sources for capital projects and scholarship support. Ulmer’s goal as president of the UMAA Foundati on was to get out on the road and meet with the people who have supported Ole Miss throughout the years and develop a stronger network of partners, while raising the visibility of Rebel athleti cs throughout the state and beyond. In 2003, Ulmer was lured away from his previous employment at the University of Florida to become the assistant dean for development for Van-derbilt University’s Law School where he guided the law school through a $28 million capital campaign. Three years later he was named executi ve director of development for Vanderbilt’s Nati onal Commodore Club, the fund raising arm of Vanderbilt athleti cs. Ulmer began his development career in 1989 at UF, where he served four colleges and parti cipated in two capital campaigns over a 15-year period. Ulmer, who grew up in Gainesville and graduated from UF, worked for one season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers strength and conditi oning staff aft er serving in a similar capacity as a student assistant in the Gator Strength Complex.

David Hansen joined UCF Athleti cs as its senior associate athleti cs director for internal operati ons in June 2006. Hansen’s primary duties include overseeing all facility development and home event operati ons, while administering four Knights athlet-ics teams and two support units. Hansen directs the athleti cs facility develop-ment process and serves on UCF’s Master Planning

Committ ee. Since 2006, UCF Athleti cs has completed building projects totaling over $63 million. The Athleti cs Facility Plan calls for another $70 million in constructi on during the next 10 years. He also serves as the sport administrator for the Knights’ men’s basket-ball, baseball and men’s and women’s soccer programs. Hansen oversees the strength & conditi oning and equipment support units. Prior to joining the UCF staff , Hansen served as the deputy director of athleti cs at the University of Southern Mississippi. Hansen was the Golden Eagles’ chief operati ng and fi nancial offi cer and also directed all facility projects while overseeing the men’s basketball and baseball programs. Hansen arrived at Southern Miss in 1999 as the school’s associate athleti cs director for internal aff airs. In 2003, he was promoted to senior associate athleti cs director and two years later became the Golden Eagles’ deputy director of athleti cs. Before moving to Southern Miss, Hansen worked at the University of Louisiana at Monroe as the assistant athleti cs director for internal opera-ti ons. He originally joined the ULM staff in 1994 as the director of faciliti es & football operati ons. A nati ve of Gainesville and a 1992 graduate of the University of Florida, he worked at his alma mater as assistant football equipment manager from 1992-94. In 1990, Hansen spent ti me as an operati ons/sales assistant for the Blockbuster Bowl in South Florida. Hansen and his wife Trudy have three children, Kevin, Casey and Brian.

DAVID CHAMBERSEXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR • FIFTH YEAR AT UCF • IOWA, 1983

JEFF ULMERSR. ASSOCIATE AD/DEVELOPMENT

DAVID HANSENSR. ASSOCIATE AD/INTERNAL RELATIONS

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ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTORS

JOE HORNSTEINMarketi ng andCommunicati ons

Jessica Reo was promoted to senior associate athleti cs di-rector for student ser-vices in July of 2008. Additi onally, Reo sti ll serves as senior

woman administrator (SWA), a role she took over in the summer of 2006. The role of SWA is an important one in college athleti cs, especially in the governance

structure of Conference USA. In that role, Reo represents UCF in conference dealings pertain-ing to scheduling, championships and legisla-ti on. Reo also serves as UCF’s liaison for gender equity and Title IX issues. In additi on, Reo serves as administrator of several UCF teams, including rowing, women’s cross country, men’s and women’s tennis, vol-leyball, women’s basketball and track and fi eld. Prior to coming to UCF, she spent seven years at the University of Miami. There she served as a compliance coordinator for rules educati on and documentati on for three years and spent four years as a compliance coordina-tor for athleti c services. Reo graduated with a bachelor’s degree in

English from Florida State in 1993. During her undergraduate years she worked in the Semi-noles’ sports informati on offi ce and then com-pleted a media relati ons internship with the Atlanti c Coast Conference offi ce aft er gradua-ti on. She spent two years as an assistant sports informati on director at Clemson University be-fore taking a job in compliance at Miami. Reo earned a master’s degree in sports and fi tness from UCF in May of 2010.

JESSICA REOSR. ASSOCIATE AD STUDENT SERVICES

JOE SIMONFaciliti es

BRAD STRICKLINFinance

ASSISTANT ATHLETICS DIRECTORS

PHIL ASHLERTicketOperati ons

LISA DANNERCompliance

RAELYNNMcAFEEMarketi ng andPromoti ons

BRIANREEDHuman Resources and Risk Management

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STUDENT-ATHLETEPROFILES

Student-Athlete Profi les ................... 42-74

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KAMARAIKEN#81 • SENIOR • WIDE RECEIVER • 6-2/219 MIAMI, FLA./CHAMINADE-MADONNA

JUNIOR SEASON (2009) • Started and had a recepti on in all 12 games he appeared in• Had season-high in recepti ons (36), receiving yards (610), and touchdowns (9)• Led team in receiving yards and was third on team in recepti ons• Recorded four recepti ons for 53 yards and a touchdown at Southern Miss (Sept. 12)• Had two catches for 50 yards and a touchdown at East Carolina (Sept. 26)• Scored 36-yard touchdown on only recepti on of the game at Rice (Oct. 24)• Totaled fi ve recepti ons for 62 yards and a touchdown vs. Marshall (Nov. 1)• Led team in receiving yards (84) and had fi rst career multi -touchdown (2) game vs. Tulane (Nov. 21)•Recorded four recepti ons for 65 yards (team-high) and two touchdowns in St. Petersburg Bowl vs. Rutgers (Dec. 19)

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2008) • Had a catch in seven of the nine games played• Second on the team in catches (20) and yards (244)• Led team with fi ve recepti ons for 58 yards and a touchdown vs. UTEP (Sept. 27)• Grabbed an eight-yard recepti on in win vs. SMU (Oct. 4)• Conti nued 11-game catch streak with 15-yard recepti on against Miami (Oct. 11)• Totaled four catches for 29 yards vs. East Carolina (Nov. 2)• Recorded his best game of the season with fi ve recepti ons for 63 yards vs. South-ern Miss (Nov. 08)• Had season-long 39-yard recepti on vs. Memphis (Nov. 22)• Added one recepti on for 15 yards vs. UAB (Nov. 29)

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • Set UCF freshman receiving records for catches (33), yards (584) and touch-downs (5)• Started the season-opener at NC State (Sept. 1), becoming the fi rst true fresh-man to start at wide receiver for the Knights since Rocky Ross in the inaugural C-USA Championship game in 2005• Had one catch for four yards in the 25-23 victory over the Wolfpack• Led UCF’s receivers with four catches for 49 yards against Texas (Sept. 15)• Caught fi rst touchdown pass, a seven-yard strike from Kyle Israel, that brought UCF to within three points at 35-32 vs. the Longhorns• Against Memphis (Sept. 22), recorded the fi rst 100-yard receiving game of his career and his 131 receiving yards were the most by a UCF freshman since the team moved up to the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision in 1996• Finished the game vs. the Tigers with four catches, and caught a 72-yard TD pass, which ti ed for the 10th longest in school history• Corralled a 31-yard pass from Israel that set up a second-quarter touchdown vs. Louisiana (Sept. 29)• Broke out for eight catches and 122 yards at East Carolina (Oct. 6), including haul-ing in a 21-yard scoring strike from Israel in the fi rst quarter• Against ECU, joined teammate A.J. Guyton as the fi rst true freshmen duo to haul in touchdown passes in the same game since the Knights made the move to the FBS• Pulled in a 10-yard recepti on in the win against Tulsa (Oct. 20)• Amassed a game-high 55 yards on three recepti ons at Southern Miss, highlight-ed by an 8-yard scoring strike in the third quarter• Recorded a 16-yard recepti on vs. Marshall (Nov. 3)• Posted two catches for 16 yards at UAB (Nov. 10)• Amassed 48 yards on four recepti ons in a win at SMU (Nov. 17), highlighted by a 15-yard touchdown catch in the second quarter• Totaled 60 yards on a pair of recepti ons in the win over UTEP (Nov. 24)• Had one catch for 32 yards in the C-USA Championship victory over Tulsa (Dec. 1)• Registered a 10-yard recepti on vs. Mississippi State in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl (Dec. 29)

CHADALEXANDER#15 • RS JUNIOR • LINEBACKER • 6-2/220 LAKE WALES, FLA./LAKE WALES

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009) • Played in fi ve games and recorded four tackles

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Played in six games and recorded two tackles on special teams

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • Spent the season working with the scout team off ense as a wide receiver

HIGH SCHOOL • Earned two lett ers in football playing for Rod Shafer at Lake Wales High School• His senior season was cut short by an injury that occurred in the fourth game of the season• Led team with 10 catches and two touchdowns in a run-oriented off ense his junior season• A standout in track and fi eld as a sprinter, anchored the state qualifying 4x100-meter relay team and also reached the fi nals in the 200-meter dash as a junior• Also received interest from Auburn, Louisville and Mississippi

PERSONAL • Alexander is the son of Donald and Gloria Alexander• Majoring in sports and fi tness

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G TKL AST TOTAL SACK TFL PBU INT2008 6 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 02009 5 4 0 4 0.0 0.0 0 0TOTALS 11 6 0 6 0.0 0.0 0 0

HIGH SCHOOL • Lett ered two years in football for Mark Guandolo at Chaminade-Madonna High School• Earned Class 2A All-State honors as a defensive back by the Florida Sports Writ-ers Associati on as a senior• Made 60 tackles and fi ve intercepti ons, including a 95-yard school record return for a touchdown• Also combined for 15 touchdowns and 1,000 yards rushing and receiving on off ense• Earned Miami Herald All-Broward County fi rst-team honors as a defensive back as a junior and senior• Had 26 catches for 700-plus yards and 10 touchdowns as a junior along with 68 tackles and three intercepti ons on defense• Ranked as the 51st best prospect in the state of Florida by the Orlando Senti nel, the 67th best ‘athlete’ in the nati on by Rivals.com, the 72nd best wide receiver prospect in the nati on by Scout.com and ranked No. 110 nati onally on the ESPN 150• Listed in the Florida Top 100 by Rivals.com in both football and basketball• On the hardwood, also earned all-county and all-state accolades• Also recruited by Florida State, Minnesota, NC State and South Carolina

PERSONAL • Aiken is the son of Juliet Wint• Majoring in criminal justi ce

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G REC YDS AVG TD LG2007 14 33 584 17.7 5 722008 9 20 244 12.2 1 392009 12 36 610 16.9 9 40TOTALS 35 89 1,438 16.2 15 72

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EMERYALLEN#22 • RS SENIOR • CORNERBACK • 5-9/183 MILTON, FLA./MILTON

REDSHIRT JUNIOR SEASON (2009) • Missed most of the season while recovering from off -season surgery and earned a medical redshirt• Saw limited acti on against Southern Miss (Sept. 12) and Buff alo (Sept. 19)• Made three solo tackles vs. Buff alo (Sept. 19)

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2008) • Played in nine games, racking up 18 tackles, two sacks, a pass break-up and a forced fumble • Recorded three tackles as well as fi rst career sack vs. SMU (Oct. 4) • Had two tackles and a forced fumble vs. Tulsa (Oct. 26) • Recorded three tackles and a sack vs. Southern Miss (Nov. 8)

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • Totaled 118 yards on fi ve kickoff returns, and had seven solo tackles from his starti ng cornerback spot at NC State (Sept. 1) • Accumulated 116 yards on just four kickoff returns vs. Texas (Sept. 15), including a long of 32 yards in the second quarter • Finished the Memphis game (Sept. 22) with one kickoff return for 14 yards and one solo tackle • Added three kickoff returns for 63 yards and had two tackles against Louisiana (Sept. 29) • Saw ti me against USF (Oct. 13), vs. Tulsa (Oct. 20) and at Southern Miss (Oct. 28) • Saw game acti on as a reserve defensive back vs. Marshall (Nov. 3) at UAB (Nov. 10), at SMU (Nov. 17), vs. UTEP (Nov. 24) and vs. Tulsa in the C-USA Championship Game (Dec. 1) • Posted an assisted tackle in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl (Dec. 29)

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2006) • Made two starts at cornerback as a true freshman and appeared in nine games • Finished campaign with 26 total tackles, including 19 solo stops • Registered two tackles and a pass break-up in his fi rst-career start against USF (Sept. 9) • Had six tackles in his other start against Southern Miss (Sept. 26) • Posted seven tackles at Memphis (Nov. 11), including a tackle for a loss • Preserved the win against the Tigers with a pass break-up on a fourth-down play during a potenti al game-winning drive in the game’s fi nal minutes • Played on several special team units and also returned kicks in the fi nal two games of the season • Had a season long 37-yard return against Tulane (Nov. 18)

HIGH SCHOOL • Four-year lett erman at Milton High School for head coach Mike McMillion • First team Class 4A all-state performer according to the Florida Sports Writers Associati on • Three-year starter for Milton and was a captain as a senior • All-around threat who excelled both off ensively and defensively • 612 yards of total off ense, including 384 on the ground and three touchdowns his senior season • 58 total tackles, including 30 solo stops on defense • Blocked two fi eld goals in a high school all-star game • Lett ered three years in track in high school

PERSONAL • Allen is the son of Greg and Mary Allen • Father, Greg, was a former standout running back at Florida State • Majoring in interdisciplinary studies and minoring in criminal justi ce

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G TKL AST TOTAL SACK TFL PBU INT2006 9 19 7 26 0.0 2.0 2 02007 14 10 1 11 0.0 0.0 1 02008 9 11 7 18 2.0 2.0 1 02009 2 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0TOTALS 34 43 15 58 2.0 4.0 4 0

ROBERTSONAUGUSTE#12 • RS SOPH. • DEFENSIVE BACK • 5-11/188 MIAMI, FLA./ARCHBISHOP CURLEY-NOTRE DAME

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Worked with the scout team

HIGH SCHOOL • Three sport star while att ending Archbishop Curley Notre Dame in Miami• Lett ered in football, basketball, and track• Regional champion in long jump• Parti cipated in the 100m, 200m and 4x100 relay• Honorable menti on All-Dade County as a senior playing RB and WR• Awarded the Alec Kessler Student-Athlete Scholarship.

PERSONAL •Majoring in pre-clinical allied health and minoring in fi tness training

Emery Allen

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JORDANBECKER#26 • RS JUNIOR • LINEBACKER • 6-4/234 CLEARWATER, FLA./CENTRAL CATHOLIC

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009) • Appeared in eight games, mainly on special teams

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Practi ced with the scout team and did not see any game acti on

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • Practi ced with the scout team and did not see any game acti on

HIGH SCHOOL • Played both wide receiver and defensive back for Central Catholic• As a senior, made 56 tackles with three intercepti ons and 16 pass break ups• Had a team high 460 receiving yards and fi ve touchdowns as a senior, making 29 recepti ons • Had fi ve catches in state semifi nal game vs. Pahokee as a junior

PERSONAL • Majoring in interpersonal organizati onal communicati on

DARINBALDWIN#21 • SENIOR • DEFENSIVE BACK • 5-11/206HOMESTEAD, FLA./SOUTH DADE

JUNIOR SEASON (2009) • Appeared in 11 games and with fi ve starts• Ranked 10th on team in total tackles (32) and second in pass break ups (7)• On special teams, ranked second in kick return yards (218)• Tied for team-high with seven solo tackles and had three pass break ups in sea-son-opener vs. Samford (Sept. 5)• Recorded season-high eight tackles at East Carolina (Sept.26)• Had seven tackles at UAB (Nov. 28) which ranked third on the team

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2008) • Appeared in all 12 games• Ranked third on the team in kick return average, just under 20 yards a return• Registered three tackles and a 22-yard kick return vs. USF (Sept. 6)• Made three tackles vs. Boston College (Sept. 20)• Had a very busy day vs. UTEP (Sept. 27) assisti ng in two tackles, creati ng two pass break-ups, and made three kick returns totaling 53 yards including a career long 29-yard dash• Added four tackles and a pass break-up, as well as a 22-yard kick return, vs. SMU (Oct. 4)• Totaled three tackles vs. Miami (Oct. 11)• Returned three kicks vs. Tulsa (Oct. 26) amassing a season-best 56 all purpose yards

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • In fi rst collegiate game, registered two tackles and a pass break-up, while return-ing one kickoff for 42 yards at NC State (Sept. 1)• Racked up 67 yards on three kickoff returns, and also had six tackles and one pass break-up vs. Texas (Sept. 15)• In a win vs. Memphis (Sept. 22), totaled three tackles, including one for a loss of four yards, as well as a pass break-up• Also returned a kick for 20 yards against the Tigers• Added a solo tackle in a win against Louisiana (Sept. 29)• Ran back three kickoff s for 37 yards at East Carolina (Oct. 6)• Became the fi rst Knight since 2004 to return an intercepti on for a touchdown when he ran back a pick in the fourth quarter for 37 yards and six points vs. Mar-shall (Nov. 3)• Also had one tackle in the win over the Herd• Collected four tackles with one sack in a victory at SMU (Nov. 17)• Saw ti me as a nickel back vs. UTEP (Nov. 24), vs. Tulsa (Dec. 1) and in the Au-toZone Liberty Bowl vs. Mississippi State (Dec. 29)

HIGH SCHOOL • Earned three lett ers playing football under Don Drinkhahn at South Dade High School• Named fi rst team all-state by the Florida Sports Writers Associati on aft er making 40 tackles, picking off fi ve passes and returning three kickoff s for touchdowns as a senior• Earned second-team All-Dade County honors as a junior• Was the 28th ranked cornerback recruit in the nati on by Scout.com in the class of 2005• Did not play organized football in 2006• Also an all-state and all-county performer in wrestling; fi nished runner-up at the state championship as a junior and senior• Also recruited by Florida, Florida State, Miami (Fla.) and Arizona State

PERSONAL • Baldwin is the son of Darin Baldwin, Sr., and Jackie McCall • Majoring in criminal justi ce

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G TKL AST TOTAL SACK TFL PBU INT2007 11 14 3 17 1.0 2.0 3 12008 12 8 4 12 0.0 0.0 4 02009 11 20 12 32 0.0 2.0 7 0TOTALS 34 42 19 61 1.0 4.0 14 1

JUSTINBODDIE#23 • SENIOR • DEFENSIVE BACK • 6-2/193 ATLANTA, GA./NORTH ATLANTA

JUNIOR SEASON (2009) • Started all 11 games he played in • Ranked seventh on the team in total tackles (58)• Recorded 10 total tackles in three games (Oct. 17 vs. Miami, Oct. 24 at Rice, and Nov. 28 at UAB)• His 10 total tackles vs. Miami (Oct. 17) was a team-high• Made six total tackles and recorded an intercepti on vs. Houston (Nov. 14)

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2008) • Saw fi rst acti on of the season vs. South Carolina State (Aug. 30)• Had a season-best four total tackles vs. USF (Sept. 6)• Assisted in a tackle at UTEP (Sept. 27)• Added a tackle in win vs. SMU (Oct. 4)• Made two solo tackles and an assisted tackle vs. Miami (Oct. 11)• Appeared in win vs. Memphis (Nov. 22), accumulati ng a tackle

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • Saw fi rst acti on of 2007 at USF (Oct. 13)• Appeared in the Tulsa game (Oct. 20)• Hauled in fi rst collegiate intercepti on at Southern Miss (Oct. 28), and also had four total tackles in the win• Became the fi rst true freshmen since 2005 to post an intercepti on in consecuti ve games when he notched a pick vs. Marshall (Nov. 3)• Also had two tackles vs. the Herd• Notched fi ve tackles in the win at UAB (Nov. 10)• Posted three takedowns to help UCF defeat SMU (Nov. 17), then added three more in the win over UTEP (Nov. 24)• Appeared in the victory over Tulsa in the C-USA Championship Game (Dec. 1)

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HIGH SCHOOL • Lett ered all four years and served as team captain his senior season for Allen Sitt erle at North Atlanta High School• Earned team MVP honors aft er passing for more than 700 yards and rushing for 682 yards his senior season• Combined for 22 touchdowns his last year, including one kickoff return and two punt returns• As a junior, passed for more than 1,800 yards and 20 touchdowns• Earned three lett ers in track and fi eld and one in baseball• Also received interest from East Carolina, Miami (Ohio) and Middle Tennessee

PERSONAL • Boddie is the son of Derrick and Melissa Boddie• Majoring in interdisciplinary studies and minoring in coaching and hospitality management

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G TKL AST TOTAL SACK TFL PBU INT2007 9 15 5 20 0.0 0.0 0 22008 9 6 4 10 0.0 0.0 0 02009 11 43 15 58 1.0 4.0 4 1TOTALS 29 64 24 88 1.0 4.0 4 3

DAVIDBOHNER#98 • RS JUNIOR • PUNTER/PK • 6-0/177 MATTHEWS, N.C./SUN VALLEY

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009) • Sat out the season aft er transferring from Navy• Worked with the scout team

PRIOR TO UCF • Spent the 2008 season at the U.S. Naval Academy but did not play for the Mid-shipmen

HIGH SCHOOL • Named all-conference as a kicker as a junior and all-conference as a punter as a senior• Also ran track, played soccer and swam for Sun Valley, earning nine varsity let-ters in all• Spent 2007 at the Naval Academy Prep School where he played football, soccer and ran track

PERSONAL • Bohner is the son of Rick and Connie Bohner• Majoring in sports and fi tness

BLAKEBORTLES#5 • FRESHMAN • QUARTERBACK • 6-4/230OVIEDO, FLA./OVIEDO

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

PERSONAL • Bortles is the son of Rob and Suzy Bortles• Majoring in sports and fi tness

A.J.BOUYE#19 • SOPH. • DEFENSIVE BACK • 6-0/182 TUCKER, GA./TUCKER

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Appeared in 10 games• Saw fi rst acti on in season-opener vs. Samford (Sept. 5)• Recorded fi rst career tackle vs. Memphis (Oct. 3)• Most producti ve game of the year was at Rice (Oct. 24) where he made three total tackles• Made two solo tackles and had one pass break up vs. Tulane (Nov. 21)

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

PERSONAL • Bouye is the son of Steve and Karen Bouye• Majoring in criminal justi ce

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G TKL AST TOTAL SACK TFL PBU INT2009 10 6 4 10 0.0 0.0 1 0

Justi n Boddie

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JAMIEBOYLE#99 • SOPH. • KICKER/PUNTER • 5-10/193 CENTRAL VALLEY, N.Y./MONROE-WOODBURY

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Appeared in fi ve games• Saw fi rst acti on in season-opener vs. Samford (Sept. 5) where he att empted two fi eld goals• Made four extra point att empts and had four kickoff s for 263 yards (65.8 aver-age) vs. Tulane (Nov. 21)• Was 7-for-8 on extra point att empts

HIGH SCHOOL • Two-ti me all-state and all-secti on pick• As a senior, converted 13-of-15 fi eld goals, and 48-49 extra points• Set state record for most consecuti ve extra points made• Set state record for most fi eld goals made in a season• Monroe-Woodbury won secti on and advanced to state championship four con-secuti ve years, winning the ti tle in 2005

PERSONAL • Majoring in politi cal science

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G FG PCT LG PAT2009 5 0-2 0.0 0 7-8

JEFFBRINSON#11 • RS SOPH. • RUNNING BACK • 5-11/213ST. PETERSBURG, FLA./NORTHEAST

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Suff ered foot injury during preseason practi ce • Played on special teams against Northern Iowa • Saw acti on in a win at Iowa State • Had one rush for seven yards at ISU • Did not play in fi nal nine games due to a foot injury

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Earned redshirt at University of Iowa

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Jay Austi n at Northeast• Earned fi rst team all-state and All-Suncoast• Newcomer of the year in the county as a freshman • Tallied 67 touchdowns and 4,900 yards in high school • As team captain, collected 21 tackles, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and three intercepti ons as senior • Was awarded Dean’s List, honor roll and all-city academic team • Also played basketball and ran track

PERSONAL •Majoring in interdisciplinary studies

D.J.BROWN#86 • RS FRESHMAN • TIGHT END • 6-4/230OCALA, FLA./DUNNELLON

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Earned a redshirt and practi ced on the scout team

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Frank Beasley at Dunnellon High School• An all-conference selecti on• Made fi ve catches as a senior for 60 yards while piling up 33 tackles on defense with fi ve sacks•As a junior, caught 13 passes for 167 yards and three touchdowns while also pick-ing up 150 more yards rushing• Did not play unti l his junior year

PERSONAL • Brown is the son of Dwayne and Deborah Brown• Majoring in criminal justi ce

QUENTONBROWN#93 • FRESHMAN • DEF. END • 6-3/215 TUCKER, GA./TUCKER

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Franklin Stephens at Tucker High School • Helped Tucker to a 4A state championship at 14-1• Made 68 tackles, 10 sacks and blocked fi ve kicks as a senior• Recorded 67 tackles as a junior, including nine sacks and eight tackles for loss, while also catching 30 passes as a ti ght end for 400 yards and four touchdowns• Caught 27 more passes as a sophomore for 490 yards and four scores• Played in the North-South All-Star Game• Member of the Nati onal Honor Society• Also recruited by Miami, Ole Miss, Michigan State, West Virginia and Marshall

PERSONAL • Brown is the son of Marselles and Mechalle Brown• Major is undecided

BRANDONBRYANT#44 • RS FRESH. • DEF. LINE • 6-4/275 ATLANTA, GA./BOOKER T. WASHINGTON

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Earned a redshirt and practi ced on the scout team

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Stanley Pritchett at Booker T. Washington High School• Amassed 80 tackles as a senior with four sacks, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries• Named as Booker T. Washington’s best defensive player on the gridiron and on the basketball court• Member of the school’s honor roll

PERSONAL • Bryant is the son of Erick Bryant and Stacy Duff ey• Major is undecided

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WOODLEYCADET#36 • FRESHMAN • DEF. BACK • 6-2/200 LOXAHATCHEE, FLA./SEMINOLE RIDGE

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Matt Dickman at Seminole Ridge High School• Made 45 tackles (37 solo) as a senior with four defl ected passes and an intercep-ti on• Named fi rst-team all-district, all-conference and all-area by both the Palm Beach Post and Sun Senti nel• Also played at wide receiver• Made 32 tackles as a junior, 24 of them solos, with four intercepti ons to earn all-conference honors• Named to Bill Buchalter’s Florida Top 100 list• Also recruited by Illinois, Indiana, Wake Forest and FAU

PERSONAL • Cadet is the son of Pierre and Elsie Cadet• Major is undeclared

ROBCALABRESE#4 • JUNIOR • QUARTERBACK • 6-2/221ISLIP TERRACE, N.Y./EAST ISLIP

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009) • Appeared in seven games with three starts• Ranked second on the team in passing yards (260), touchdown passes (3) and pass att empts (46)• Came in as a reserve at Rice (Oct. 24) and went 3-for-4 for 71 yards and two touchdowns• Started game at Texas (Nov. 7) and went 10-for-19 for 76 yards• Had a touchdown pass against Tulane (Nov. 21)• Led UCF on a 75-yard touchdown drive against Rutgers in the St. Petersburg Bowl (Dec. 19)• Completed 5-of-7 passes against the Scarlet Knights and ran for 26 yards.

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Led the team in passing yards (664), completi ons (65), touchdown passes (7) and pass att empts (165)• Saw fi rst college acti on vs. Boston College (Sept. 20), going 4-for-8 passing total-ing 37 yards• Started fi rst-career game vs. UTEP (Sept. 27), accounti ng for 167 yards passing; completed 13 of his 31 pass att empts and threw his fi rst collegiate touchdown, a 7-yard strike to Kamar Aiken• Also led the team in rushing with 86 yards on 11 att empts against the Miners• Started vs SMU (Oct. 4), throwing for 32 yards on fi ve for nine passing• Also had 12 rushing yards on seven runs and scored his fi rst career rushing touchdown vs. the Mustangs• Threw for 74 yards vs. Miami (Oct. 11), and added 25 yards rushing• Completed over 50 percent of his passes vs. Tulsa (Oct. 26), fi nishing 8-for-15 with 124 yards• Posted his fi rst multi -score game, throwing two touchdowns vs. the Golden Hur-ricane as well• Connected for 141 yards and one touchdown vs. Southern Miss (Nov. 8)• Threw a touchdown vs. Marshall (Nov. 15)• Finished with 54 yards and two scores vs. Memphis (Nov. 22)

HIGH SCHOOL • Earned three lett ers for head coach Sal Ciampi, Jr., at East Islip• Earned the Boomer Esiason Award as Suff olk County’s top quarterback as a ju-nior and senior

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

PERSONAL • Calabrese is the son of Robert and Denise Calabrese• A sports and fi tness major

CAREER PASSING STATISTICS YEAR G ATT COMP INT PCT YDS TD LG2008 9 165 65 5 39.4 664 7 622009 7 46 25 0 54.3 260 3 52TOTALS 16 211 90 5 42.7 924 10 62

CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS YEAR G ATT YDS AVG TD LG2008 9 85 108 1.3 1 302009 7 25 27 1.1 0 29TOTALS 16 110 135 1.2 1 30

Rob Calabrese

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JACKCARTER#52 • RS JUNIOR • DEF. END • 6-2/232 MIAMI, FLA./CORAL REEF

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2009) • Appeared in one game and recorded one assisted tackle vs. Marshall (Nov. 1)

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Did not see any game acti on, practi cing with the defensive scout team

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • A scholarship recruit, redshirted while practi cing as a linebacker with the scout team defense

HIGH SCHOOL • A two-year football team captain and three-ti me lett erwinner for James Bryant at Coral Reef High School• Named honorable menti on All-Dade County as a junior and senior by the Miami Herald • Registered 82 tackles, 13 sacks, three forced fumbles and three fumble recover-ies as a senior• Posted 68 tackles, eight sacks, four forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries his junior season• Named all-county and played in Dade vs. Broward All-Star Game his senior year• Also earned lett ers in basketball and track and fi eld

PERSONAL • Carter is the son of Jack and Pamela Carter • Majoring in restaurant and food service management

NICKCATTOI#16 • JUNIOR • KICKER • 6-5/216 TAMPA, FLA./GAITHER

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009) • Played in all 13 games• Went 14-for-20 on fi eld goal att empts with a long of 50 yards and was 31-of-33 on extra point att empts• Handled most of the kickoff duti es with 63 att empts for 4,108 yards (65.2 aver-age) and recorded 11 touchbacks• Made career-long 50-yard fi eld goal at Southern Miss (Sept. 12)• Connected on all four fi eld goal att empts and two extra point att empts vs. Mem-phis (Oct. 3)

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Saw his fi rst acti on vs. USF (Sept. 6), hitti ng a 38-yard fi eld goal• Also went 3-for-3 on PATs vs. the Bulls• Went 3-for-4 vs. Marshall (Nov. 15) with a long of 27 yards, as well as knocking in three out of three PAT att empts

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for Gaither High School• Notched a 50-yarder during a senior year in which he went 8-for-12 on fi eld-goal att empts and 31-for-33 on extra points• Was a Hillsborough County fi rst-team and All-Florida third-team honoree as a senior• Finished 7-for-11 and 27-for-29 on extra points, earning Hillsborough County fi rst team accolades in 2006• Helped team to the district ti tle in 2007• Also lett ered in tennis and soccer

BLAKECLINGAN#41 • SENIOR • PUNTER • 6-3/229CORAL SPRINGS, FLA./CORAL SPRINGS

JUNIOR SEASON (2009) • Punted in all 13 games, averaging 37.3 yards a punt• Punted fi ve ti mes for a 39.2 average in season-opener vs. Samford (Sept. 5), including two inside the 20-yard line• Averaged 37.0 yards on seven punts at Southern Miss (Sept. 12)• Landed four of his fi ve punts inside the 20-yard line and had a 35.0 average at Rice (Oct. 24)• Boomed three 50-plus-yard punts including a career-high 70 yarder, and landed four punts inside the 20-yard line at Texas (Nov. 7)• Punted eight ti mes for a 39.2 average in the St. Petersburg Bowl game vs. Rutgers (Dec. 19)

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2008) • Named Preseason All-Conference USA Third Team• Punted in all 12 games, averaging a shade over 40 yards a punt• Punted three ti mes with an average of 38.3 vs. South Carolina State (Aug. 30) with two landing inside the 20-yard line• Booted it nine ti mes vs. USF (Sept. 6) averaging 41 yards per punt and placing four nicely within the 20-yard line• Had six punts vs. Boston College (Sept. 20) landing more than 60 percent of them within the 20• Averaged nearly 43 yards a punt vs. UTEP (Sept. 27), including a career-long 59-yard bomb• Punted seven ti mes for a 42.3 yard average vs. SMU (Oct. 4)• Boomed two 50-plus-yard punts vs. Miami (Oct. 11)• Averaged 40.1 yards on nine punts vs. East Carolina• Landed four punts within the 20 and a posted a season-high average of 43.8 yards a punt vs. Southern Miss• Punted seven ti mes for 293 yards (41.9 ypp) vs. Marshall (Nov. 15)• Posted an impressive 43.2 ypp vs. Memphis (Nov. 22)• Punted six ti mes including a 54-yarder vs. UAB (Nov. 29)

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • Became the fi rst true freshman to punt in a game for the Knights since the 1998 season, racking up seven punts for 305 yards (43.6 average) at NC State (Sept. 1)• First punt vs. the Wolfpack went for 48 yards in the opening quarter, then added a 52-yarder later in the game• Racked up seven punts for 325 yards, an average of 46.4 yards per att empt, against No. 6 Texas (Sept. 15)• Of his seven punts vs. the Longhorns, two ventured inside the 20 while the lon-gest att empt went for 53 yards• Had just one punt vs. Memphis (Sept. 22), booti ng his lone kick for 52 yards and inside the 20• Notched a 40.0 yard average on three kicks at East Carolina (Oct. 6)• Punted 11 ti mes for 463 yards and a 42.1 average at USF (Oct. 13), including belt-ing three punts inside the 20• Placed three of fi ve punts vs. Tulsa (Oct. 20) inside the 20, and fi nished with a 34.4 yard average per punt• Had a 40.0 yard average on three punts at Southern Miss (Oct. 28)• Posted a 37.0 average on four punts vs. Marshall (Nov. 3) • Punted four ti mes for a 33.2 average at UAB (Nov. 10)• Recorded a 33.7 average on three punts, with one inside the 20 at SMU (Nov. 17)• Averaged 41.0 yards on two punts, highlighted by one inside the 20, vs. UTEP (Nov. 24)

PERSONAL • Catt oi is the son of Terry and Jean Catt oi• Majoring in industrial engineering and minoring in hospitality management

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G FG PCT LG PAT2008 5 4-6 66.7 38 9-102009 13 14-20 70.0 50 31-33TOTALS 18 18-26 69.2 50 40-43

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L.D.CROW#17 • RS JUNIOR • QUARTERBACK • 6-3/221PALM HARBOR, FLA./COUNTRYSIDE

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009) • Sat out the season aft er transferring from Stanford• Worked with the scout team

PRIOR TO UCF • Spent the 2007 and 2008 seasons at Stanford but did not see game acti on for the Cardinal

HIGH SCHOOL •Was one of the nati on’s top-rated quarterbacks coming out of Countryside High School in Palm Harbor, Fla• One of the top 100 prospects in the state of Florida as a senior• Passed for over 1,700 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior • First team All-Pinellas County, 5A all-state honorable menti on and was a parti ci-pant in the 2006 Pinellas County All-Star Game• Graduated Summa Cum Laude and was also a member of the Nati onal Honor Society

PERSONAL •Majoring in politi cal science/pre-law

REYCUHNA#62 • RS FRESH. • OFF. LINE • 6-3/293 MIAMI, FLA./JACKSON

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Earned a redshirt and practi ced on the scout team

HIGH SCHOOL • Earned three lett ers while playing for Jackson High School in Miami• Played for coach Thomas Balkcom• Recorded 41 pancake blocks as a senior• Named all-county second team as a junior• Honored with a spot on the all-state second team and the all-county fi rst team his fi nal year

PERSONAL • Cunha is the son of Carlos Cunha• Majoring in hospitality management

LYLEDANKENBRING#29 • RS SOPH. • DEF. BACK • 5-10/193 STUART, FLA./MARTIN COUNTY

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2009) • Appeared in seven games and made two tackles• Played in his fi rst collegiate game in the season-opener vs. Samford (Sept. 5)• Made his fi rst career tackle vs. Tulane (Nov. 21)• Had one assisted tackle at UAB (Nov. 28)

TRUE FRESHMAN (2008) • Earned a redshirt while working with the scout team

HIGH SCHOOL • Played football, soccer, and track as a senior for Marti n County High School• Earned honor roll and AP Scholar with disti ncti on• Outback Steakhouse All-Star Game MVP

PERSONAL • Dankenbring is the son of Lyle and Doreen Dankenbring• Majoring in politi cal science/pre-law and minoring in coaching

• Punted three ti mes for 126 yards (42.0 ypp) in the C-USA Championship Game vs. Tulsa (Dec.1)• Boomed a season-long 55-yard punt in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl vs. Mississippi State (Dec. 29)• Finished the contest vs. the Bulldogs with six punts for an average of 42.8 yards and landed two punts inside the 20

HIGH SCHOOL • Lett ered in two seasons for coach Ray Gould at Coral Springs High School• Signed to punt in college, Clingan also saw ti me at quarterback, wide receiver and ti ght end on the prep level• Averaged 41.0 yards a punt as a junior and 47.0 yards as a senior• Had three punts of 70 yards in his last season and also pinned eight punts inside the 20• Ranked as the No. 3 punti ng prospect in the nati on by Scout.com• Named second team All-Broward County as a punter by the South Florida Sun-Senti nel and honorable menti on All-Broward County as a punter by the Miami Herald

PERSONAL • Clingan is the son of Rick and Jamie Clingan• Majoring in interpersonal/organizati onal communicati on

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G NO YDS AVG I20 LG2007 13 59 2,404 40.7 14 552008 12 88 3,560 40.5 27 592009 13 65 2,422 37.3 24 70TOTALS 38 212 8,386 39.6 65 70

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BRANDONDAVIS#7 • JUNIOR • RUNNING BACK • 5-9/193SUWANEE, GA./PEACHTREE RIDGE

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009) • Appeared in two games and was sixth on the team in net rushing yards (44)• Rushed three ti mes for 10 yards at Rice (Oct. 24)• Most producti ve game of the season was vs. Tulane (Nov. 21) where he rushed for 34 yards on eight carries

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Averaged 10-plus all-purpose yards per game• Played in his fi rst collegiate contest as a Knight vs. South Carolina State (Aug. 30) with two rushes for seven yards• Rushed for fi ve yards and caught his fi rst-career recepti on vs. Boston College (Sept. 20)• Posted an impressive 41-yard rushing performance vs. UTEP (Sept. 27) including a season-long 37-yard scamper• Ran for 15 yards vs. Tulsa (Oct. 26)• Received 10 rushing carries vs. Memphis (Nov. 22)

HIGH SCHOOL • Earned four lett ers at Peachtree Ridge High School• Owns the school’s all-ti me record for rushing yards with more than 5,000 in his career• Disti nguished as a preseason All-American by the U.S. Army, Gatorade, CBS Col-lege Sports and Max Emfi nger prior to his senior season• As a senior, rushed for 1,097 yards and 11 touchdowns and earned all-state hon-ors for the third ti me in his career• Following his senior campaign, was named to the Gwinett County Super 6 and Super 11 teams as well as the Atlanta Journal Consti tuti on Super 20 team • In helping lead his team to the 5A state ti tle as a junior, rushed for 1,385 yards and 12 touchdowns• Was a fi rst team all-state, all-region and all-county honoree as a junior, when he rushed for a school-record 327 yards in the fi rst round of the state playoff s• Earned second-team all-state honors as a sophomore when he rushed for 1,140 yards• Rushed for a career-high 1,730 yards as a freshman • Ranked as the No. 24 all-purpose back in the country by Rivals.com and as the No. 42 running back prospect by ESPN.com• Received 27 scholarship off ers from NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision schools, in-cluding the likes of Boston College, California, Clemson, Michigan, Ole Miss, South Carolina and USF

PERSONAL • Davis is the son of Adrian and Donna Davis• Has two older brothers currently playing Division I football, including one in Con-ference USA• Phillip Davis will be entering his junior season as a defensive back at Tulane, while the oldest of the Davis brothers, Jason, will be a redshirt senior defensive back at Georgia Tech this fall• A sports and fi tness major

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G ATT YDS AVG TD LG2008 6 24 68 2.8 0 372009 2 11 44 4.0 0 12TOTALS 8 35 112 3.2 0 37

JONATHANDAVIS#27 • SOPH. • RUNNING BACK • 5-9/200 LAWRENCEVILLE, GA./TUCKER

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Played in 12 games with one start and fi nished second on the team in net rush-ing yards (310)• Made his collegiate debut at Southern Miss (Sept. 12) and made two special teams tackles• Totaled seven special teams tackles on the season• Had a 15.2 average (four returns for 61 yards) on punt returns and a long of 23 yards • Returned three kickoff s for 45 yards (15.0 average) with a long of 21 yards• Started at Texas (Nov. 7) and rushed 22 ti mes for 71 yards• Scored his fi rst career touchdown vs. Houston (Nov. 14) and fi nished the game with 27 rushing yards on eight carries• Rushed for 76 yards on 16 carries and scored a touchdown vs. Tulane (Nov. 21)• Carried the ball seven ti mes for 75 yards and a touchdown at UAB (Nov. 28)• Had a rushing touchdown in the St. Petersburg Bowl vs. Rutgers (Dec. 19)

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Franklin Stephens at Tucker High School• Helped Tucker to the 2008 state championship• Named to the Atlanta Journal-Consti tuti on Super 11 team• Was Georgia’s 4A Defensive Player of the Year as a senior and also named to the North-South All-Star Game and was a DeKalb East-West All-Star• A four-ti me All-DeKalb County and all-state selecti on

PERSONAL • Davis is the son of Tyrone and Inger Davis• Majoring in sports and fi tness

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G ATT YDS AVG TD LG2009 12 64 310 4.8 4 45

TROYDAVIS#58 • SOPH. • DEF. LINE • 6-2/252 LAWRENCEVILLE, GA./BERKMAR

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Played in 10 games• Played in his fi rst collegiate game at Southern Miss (Sept. 12)

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

PERSONAL • Davis is the son of Oneal Murphy and Keisha Davis-Murphy• Majoring in sports and fi tness

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E.J.DUNSTON#95 • FRESHMAN • DEF. TACKLE • 6-2/306EATONVILLE, FLA./EDGEWATER

• Enrolled for classes in January at UCF

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach William Gierke at Edgewater High School• Made 75 tackles and fi ve sacks as a senior and was named an all-star• Recorded 100 tackles with 10 sacks as a junior and 50 tackles with fi ve sacks as a sophomore• Helped Edgewater to district and regional ti tles as a sophomore and senior• Teammate of current Knights Quincy McDuffi e and Henry Wright at Edgewater• Was also recruited by Florida State, Georgia Tech, Virginia and Duke

PERSONAL • Dunston is the son of Ervin Dunston, Jr. and Emily Pringle• Majoring in sports and fi tness

STEVENFAUCHER#17 • RS FRESH. • PUNTER • 5-11/175WESTON, FLA./CYPRESS BAY

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Joined the team as a walk-on

HIGH SCHOOL • Named to the Miami Herald’s All-Broward fi rst team as a punter• Helped Cypress Bay to the second round of the state playoff s• Averaged 40 yards per punt

PERSONAL • Faucher is the son of Mark and Marilyn Faucher• Majoring in business

NICOFLORES#10 • RS FRESH. • WIDE RECEIVER • 6-2/208 MIAMI, FLA./NORTH MIAMI BEACH

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Earned a redshirt and practi ced on the scout team as both a quarterback and a wide receiver

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Jeff Bertani at North Miami Beach High School• An all-state selecti on• Helped team to the 2006 state semifi nals, an undefeated campaign in 2007 and the state playoff s again in 2008• Twice named All-Miami-Dade County• Completed 135-of-210 passes for 1,517 yards as a senior• Completed 90-of-130 passes for 1,712 yards as a junior• In his career at North Miami Beach, threw for 4,192 yards• Also had 123 career tackles and six intercepti ons playing in the secondary

PERSONAL • Flores is the son of Beverly Dawkins• Major is undeclared

DONTRAVIUSFLOYD#13 • RS FRESH. • WIDE RECEIVER • 6-2/231 HOMESTEAD, FLA./SOUTH DADE

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Played in three games• Played in his fi rst collegiate game vs. Buff alo (Sept. 19)

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Ivan Chicola at South Dade Senior High School• An honorable menti on All-Dade County pick as a senior aft er catching 16 passes for 354 yards and seven touchdowns• As a junior, caught 22 passes for 329 yards and fi ve touchdowns• Made 21 recepti ons his sophomore year for 429 yards and six touchdowns• Helped team to the 2007 regional playoff s before losing to eventual champion Miami Northwestern• Member of the honors society

PERSONAL • Floyd is the son of Barrin Howard and Cassandra Floyd• Majoring in criminal justi ce

WILLIEGAETJENS#85 • RS JUNIOR • TIGHT END • 6-5/245 TITUSVILLE, FLA./TITUSVILLE

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009) • Played in 10 games

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Competed in 10 games for the Knights

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • Earned a redshirt

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for Titusville High School and coach Bobby Guthrie• Named honorable menti on all-state, All-Cape Coast Conference First Team and all-district fi rst team as a senior• Also played baseball

PERSONAL • Gaetjens is the son of Matt and Pat Gaetjens• Majoring in mechanical engineering

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KEVINGARVY#73 • RS SOPH. • DEF. END • 6-3/224PALM BEACH, FLA./CARDINAL NEWMAN

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Was a member of the scout team at practi ce

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Earned a redshirt while working with the scout team

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

PERSONAL • Garvy is the son of Robert and Carol Garvy• Majoring in business

CLAYTONGEATHERS#47 • FRESHMAN • DEF. BACK • 6-3/190 HEMINGWAY, S.C./CARVERS BAY

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach James Thompson at Carvers Bay High School• Helped team to Lower State Championship in 2007 and 2008 and a 33-4 overall record from 2007-09• Named all-state as a defensive back in 2009 and as a running back in 2008• Was the team’s off ensive MVP as a junior, rushing for over 1,500 yards with 23 touchdowns while also making four intercepti ons on defense• A three-ti me all-region pick• Played in the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas

PERSONAL • Geathers is the son of Clayton and Odessa Geathers• Majoring in management• Cousin of former UCF defensive end Jarvis Geathers

JAMESGETSEE#61 • RS JUNIOR • LONG SNAPPER • 6-2/223 MIAMI, FLA./HIALEAH-MIAMI LAKES

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009) • Was a member of the scout team at practi ce

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Got into the game at Miami (Oct. 11)

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • Earned a redshirt

HIGH SCHOOL • Competed for Hialeah-Miami Lakes High School and coaches Jerry Huges, Alex Armenteros and Alex Plaza• As a ti ght end, recorded 15 catches for 289 yards and a touchdown as a senior• Racked up nine recepti ons, 112 yards and fi ve touchdowns during his junior sea-son, and six catches for 96 yards and one TD as a sophomore

PERSONAL • Getsee is the son of Dennis and Theresa Getsee• An interpersonal organizati onal communicati on major

BILLYGIOVANETTI#32 • RS SOPH. • FULLBACK • 5-11/230WINTER PARK, FLA./BISHOP MOORE

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Played in 10 games and started four• Started his fi rst career game in the season-opener vs. Samford (Sept. 5)• Had one rush for two yards and a fi ve-yard recepti on at Southern Miss (Sept. 12)• Registered 23 yards receiving on two recepti ons aft er starti ng vs. Miami (Oct. 17)• Caught three passes for 11 yards and scored his fi rst career receiving touchdown at UAB (Nov. 28)

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Joined the Knights as a walk-on and worked with the scout team

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

PERSONAL • Giovanetti is the son of Bill and Jackie Giovanetti • Father, Bill, played football at UCF and is a member of the school’s athleti c Hall of Fame• Brother, Nick, was also a walk on for the Knights from 2008-09• Majoring in interpersonal organizati onal communicati on and minoring in mar-keti ng

Billy Giovanetti

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JEFFREYGODFREY#2 • FRESHMAN • QUARTERBACK • 5-11/182MIAMI, FLA./MIAMI CENTRAL

• Enrolled for classes in January at UCF

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Telly Lockett e at Miami Central High School• Team was 12-2 in 2009, won the county championship and advanced to the FHSAA state semifi nals for 6A.• Florida’s 6A Player of the Year• Named “Mr. Dade Football”• Played in the annual Dade-Broward All-Star Game• Named All-Miami-Dade County four ti mes• The leading passer in Miami-Dade County history with 7,251 yards, breaking the mark of Miami Northwestern’s Jacory Harris• Rated as the top quarterback in Florida and amongst the nati on’s top 10 dual threat quarterbacks• Threw for 2,758 yards as a senior with 36 touchdowns• Also recruited by Florida State, Miami, Georgia, Tennessee, Michigan, Ohio State, Oregon, USF and FIU

PERSONAL • Godfrey is the son of Jeff rey Godfrey, Jr. and Roshanda Spencer• Major is undeclared

THEOGOINS#68 • RS SOPH. • OFF. LINE • 6-4/317 HOUSTON, TEXAS/HIGHTOWER

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Played in six games on the off ensive line and started each of the last fi ve games at right guard• Named to the Conference USA all-freshman team

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Earned a redshirt

HIGH SCHOOL • Earned two lett ers for head coach Gene Johnson at Hightower High School• Earned all-district honorable menti on honors as a junior aft er leading the team in sacks with 10 and tackles for loss with 15 • Received all-district honors as a senior when he led the team in sacks (12) and tackles for loss (17) for the second consecuti ve season • Also recruited by Arizona, Houston, Nebraska and Oklahoma State

PERSONAL • Goins is the son of Paula Johnson • Given name is Thaophilius• Majoring in interpersonal organizati onal communicati on

VICTORGRAY#91 • RS FRESH. • DEF. TACKLE • 6-4/263 ORLANDO, FLA./DR. PHILLIPS

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Was a member of the scout team at practi ce and earned a redshirt

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Dale Salapa at Dr. Phillips High School• Named fi rst-team All-Central Florida and all-conference• Made 110 tackles as a senior with eight sacks, three intercepti ons, two blocked kicks and a pair of fumble recoveries• Team captain• Was also a team captain in basketball and was ranked fi ft h in the state in re-bounding• Won an academic excellence award in mathemati cs

PERSONAL • Gray is the son of Florence Gamble• Majoring in politi cal science

A.J.GUYTON#3 • RS JUNIOR • WIDE RECEIVER • 5-11/196 HOMESTEAD, FLA./HOMESTEAD

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009) • Played in all 13 games with six starts• Had career-high in recepti ons (44) and receiving yards (572)• Led the team in recepti ons (44) and was second on the team in receiving yards (572)• Also contributed on special teams, racking up a 10.8-yard average on 13 at-tempts as a punt returner with a long of 38• Most producti ve game came at East Carolina (Sept. 26) when he had a team-high nine recepti ons for 119 yards• Caught three passes for a team-high 103 yards and a touchdown at Rice (Oct. 24) and also had a 36-yard touchdown pass (the fi rst of his career)• Recorded a team-high 100 yards receiving on fi ve recepti ons vs. Marshall (Nov. 1)• Was the team-leader in recepti ons (5) for 35 yards at Texas (Nov. 7)• Led the team in recepti ons (6) for 56 yards vs. Tulane (Nov. 21)

TRUE SOPHOMORE SEASON (2008) • Out for the season with a knee injury

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • Set a then-UCF true freshman record with a team-high fi ve catches in the sea-son-opening win over NC State (Sept. 1)• Racked up 21 yards receiving, including a long of 14 yards vs. the Wolfpack• Appeared in the Texas game (Sept. 15)• Pulled in three recepti ons for 35 yards in a win over Memphis (Sept. 22) • Collected three recepti ons for 19 yards in a victory vs. Louisiana (Sept. 29)• In his fi rst-career start, fi nished the East Carolina contest (Oct. 6) with a season-high six recepti ons for 72 yards, including a 39-yard touchdown catch early in the second quarter from Kyle Israel• Against ECU, joined teammate Kamar Aiken as the fi rst true freshmen duo to haul in touchdown passes in the same game since the Knights made the move to the Football Bowl Subdivision in 1996• Returned one kickoff for 22 yards at USF (Oct. 13)• Saw ti me vs. Tulsa (Oct. 20) and at Southern Miss (Oct. 28)• Hauled in a 6-yard recepti on at UAB (Nov. 10), and a 4-yard catch at SMU (Nov. 17)

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A.J. GUYTON CONTINUED... • Racked up 96 receiving yards on four catches vs. UTEP (Nov. 24), highlighted by a 39-yard scoring play in the fi rst quarter• Saw acti on in both the C-USA Championship Game vs. Tulsa (Dec. 1) and the AutoZone Liberty Bowl vs. Mississippi State (Dec. 29)

HIGH SCHOOL • Earned three lett ers for coach Bobby McCray at Homestead High School• Named to the 6A all-state second team as an athlete by the Florida Sports Writ-ers Associati on following his senior year where he played both quarterback and defensive back• Completed 106-of-200 passes for 1,564 yards and 13 touchdowns en route to fi rst team All-Dade County honors• Career totals of 3,100-plus passing yards, 800-plus rushing yards and 40 total touchdowns• Ranked as the 60th best wide receiver in the nati on by Scout.com• Also recruited by Miami (Fla.), Minnesota, Mississippi, North Carolina, Pitt sburgh and USF

PERSONAL • Guyton has two legal guardians - Clinton Liddell and Tabitha Harris• Majoring in criminal justi ce

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G REC YDS AVG TD LG2007 14 23 253 11.0 2 392008 DNP2009 13 44 572 13.0 1 76TOTALS 27 67 825 12.3 3 76

DERRICKHALLMAN#38 • SENIOR • LINEBACKER • 6-0/222FORT PIERCE, FLA./FORT PIERCE CENTRAL

JUNIOR SEASON (2009) • Played and started in all 13 games as either a linebacker or safety• Started the fi rst fi ve games at strong safety before moving back to linebacker• An honorable menti on All-Conference USA selecti on• Had a career-high 85 tackles which ranked second on the team• Tied for a team-high eight tackles (one for loss), and had a forced fumble and an intercepti on vs. Buff alo (Sept. 19)• Led the team in tackles with 13 at East Carolina (Sept. 26)• Had eight tackles, one for loss, vs. Miami (Oct. 17)• Recovered two fumbles and totaled seven tackles at Rice (Oct. 24)• Forced and recovered a fumble and recorded six tackles vs. Houston (Nov. 14)• Recorded six tackles in the St. Petersburg Bowl vs. Rutgers (Dec. 19)

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2008) • Recorded at least one tackle in all 12 games as a linebacker• Earned All-Conference USA Honorable Menti on honors• Fourth on the team in total tackles (58)• Had six tackles and two pass break-ups vs. Boston College (Sept. 20)• Made fi ve total tackles as well as a pass break-up vs. UTEP (Sept. 27)• Filled the stat sheet with seven total tackles including two crushing tackles for losses vs. SMU (Oct. 4)• Also had an intercepti on in the win over the Mustangs, returning it for 24 yards• Totaled fi ve tackles and one for a loss of a yard vs. Miami (Oct. 11)• Posted a stellar stat line with seven tackles, a 2-yard sack and a forced fumble vs. Tulsa (Oct. 26)• Accumulated fi ve tackles and a pass break-up vs. East Carolina (Nov. 2)• Led the team by racking up nine tackles vs. Southern Miss (Nov. 8), eight of which were solo• Made his presence felt vs. Marshall (Nov. 15) handing out fi ve tackles and deny-ing the quarterback twice with two pass break-ups• Scored his fi rst collegiate points returning an intercepti on 26 yards for a touch-down vs. Memphis (Nov. 22), and also made three tackles in the seven-point win• Delivered three tackles vs. UAB (Nov. 29)

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • Earned a spot on the Conference USA All-Freshman Team• In collegiate debut at NC State (Sept. 1), had four tackles and UCF’s fi rst sack of the year, which went for a loss of 13 yards• Added a fumble recovery and two solo tackles vs. Texas (Sept. 15)• Had two takedowns vs. Memphis (Sept. 22), including one for a loss of four yards• Made one tackle at USF (Oct. 12)• Collected fi rst career intercepti on vs. Tulsa (Oct. 20), and ran it back 55 yards in the fourth quarter• Also had a pass break-up and fi ve tackles vs. the Golden Hurricane• Delivered seven tackles at Southern Miss (Oct. 28), including half a tackle for a loss, and also had a pass break-up• Registered three tackles, highlighted by one takedown for a loss of fi ve yards, vs. Marshall (Nov. 3)• Posted fi ve tackles at UAB (Nov. 10), including two for a loss of seven yards• Notched seven tackles, including a QB sack, at SMU (Nov. 17) • Totaled two tackles, a pass break-up and a quarterback hurry vs. UTEP (Nov. 24)• Equalled his season high with seven tackles, including two tackles for loss and a sack in the victory over Tulsa in the C-USA Championship Game (Dec. 1)• Collected fi ve tackles, including one for a loss in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl vs. Mississippi State (Dec. 29)

HIGH SCHOOL • Earned three lett ers in football playing for Chris Hutchings at Fort Pierce Central High School• Collected 5A all-state fi rst team honors as a uti lity player aft er seeing acti on at defensive back, wide receiver and kick returner during his senior year• Also earned all-area honors• Named the Palm Beach Post’s Defensive Player of the Year and the Scripps Trea-sure Coast Newspapers Defensive Player of the Year• Recorded 108 tackles, eight intercepti ons, three fumble recoveries and scored three defensive touchdowns as a team captain during his senior year• On off ense his senior year, caught 16 passes for 228 yards and two touchdowns• Collected 60 tackles and three intercepti ons as a junior and also had 12 catches for 144 yards• Earned four lett ers in track and fi eld• Also recruited by Arizona State, Colorado State and Mississippi State

PERSONAL • Hallman is the son of Derrick Hallman, Sr., and Barbara Crawford• Majoring in health service administrati on and minor in legal studies

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G TKL AST TOTAL SACK TFL PBU INT2007 12 37 13 50 3.0 9.5 4 12008 12 42 16 58 1.0 8.0 6 12009 13 45 40 85 0.0 5.5 2 1TOTALS 37 124 69 193 4.0 23.0 12 3

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OMARHANSBOROUGH#39 • RS JUNIOR • DEF. BACK • 6-2/195 HOMESTEAD, FLA./HOMESTEAD

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009) • Was a member of the scout team at practi ce

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Worked with the scout team at defensive back

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • Earned a redshirt

HIGH SCHOOL • An honorable menti on All-Dade County pick as a senior• Made 60 solo tackles, 20 pass break ups and returned an intercepti on for a touchdown during his senior year• Was a three-ti me third team all-county pick in track• A state qualifi er in the 110 and 330 meter hurdles

PERSONAL • Hansborough is the son of Sandra and Omarr Hansborough• Majoring in criminal justi ce

JAVENHARRIS#45 • RS FRESH. • LINEBACKER • 5-11/229 EUFAULA, ALA./EUFAULA

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Redshirted and was a member of the scout team at practi ce

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Dan Klages at Eufaula High School• Named fi rst-team all-state at the 5A level in 2008• Made 87 tackles as a senior with three sacks and a pair of forced fumbles while also running the ball 22 ti mes on off ense for 199 yards and two touchdowns and catching the ball six ti mes for 95 yards and two more scores• Made 66 tackles his junior year with four sacks with 79 carries for 645 yards off ensively• Team captain and member of the Nati onal Honor Society

PERSONAL • Harris is the son of James and Wanda Harris• Majoring in computer engineering

BRYNNHARVEY#34 • JUNIOR • RUNNING BACK • 6-1/206LARGO, FLA./LARGO

• Named to the preseason All-Conference USA team by the league’s coaches

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009) • Started all 12 games he played in, and led the team in rushing yards each game• An honorable menti on All-Conference USA selecti on• Paced the Knights in rushing att empts (261), rushing yards (1,109) and rushing touchdowns (14)• In season-opener vs. Samford (Sept. 5), racked up 111 yards rushing on 31 at-tempts and two touchdowns• Rushed for 98 yards and two touchdowns vs. Buff alo (Sept. 19)• Scored a touchdown and had a career-high in carries (42) and rushing yards (219) vs. Memphis (Oct. 3)• Recorded 139 yards rushing and three touchdowns vs. Houston (Nov. 14)• Had 129 yards rushing and three touchdowns vs. Tulane (Nov. 21)• Compiled 130 yards rushing and a touchdown at UAB (Nov. 28) and had two recepti ons for 15 yards

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Voted onto the Conference USA All Freshman Team• Led the team in rushing att empts (125), rushing yards (519) and rushing average per game (51.9)• Saw the fi rst acti on of his Knight career vs. South Carolina State (Aug. 30) rushing for 34 yards on nine carries• Recorded 19 rushing yards and one recepti on vs. UTEP (Sept. 27)• Played vs. Miami (Oct. 11) making a 4-yard recepti on• Pounded Tulsa (Oct. 26) to the tune of 91 yards on 24 rushes• Rushed for 30 yards vs. East Carolina (Nov. 2) and also had a 5-yard recepti on• Had a 28-yard scamper vs. Southern Miss (Nov. 8) and ended the game with 34 rushing yards on seven carries• Impressed with a career day, posti ng 150 yards rushing on 33 carries and fi rst-career touchdown on a 50-yard dash vs. Marshall (Nov. 15)• Made a crucial 26-yard run to set up the game’s fi rst touchdown and a momen-tum swing in the win vs. Memphis (Nov. 22)• Finished the day vs. the Tigers with 71 rushing yards on 11 carries• Moved the chains oft en vs. UAB (Nov. 29) pushing piles on his way to 90 yards rushing on just 15 carries

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

PERSONAL • Harvey is the son of Greg Harvey and Tiff any Howard• Majoring in interdisciplinary studies and minoring in criminal justi ce

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G ATT YDS AVG TD LG2008 10 125 519 4.2 1 502009 12 261 1,109 4.2 14 50TOTALS 22 386 1,628 4.2 15 50

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CHANCEHENDERSON#54 • RS SENIOR • LINEBACKER • 6-1/236CONYERS, GA./HERITAGE

REDSHIRT JUNIOR SEASON (2009) • Missed the 2009 season with a knee injury suff ered during preseason camp

JUNIOR SEASON (2008) • Saw acti on in all 12 games • Named to the Preseason All-Conference USA Second Team • Fift h on the team in tackles (57) and was fourth on the team in sacks (3.5) • Totaled six tackles and one QB hurry in a win vs. South Carolina State (Aug. 30) • Made six tackles, a tackle for loss and a QB hurry vs. USF (Sept. 6) • An absolute force on the fi eld vs. Boston College (Sept. 20), recording four tack-les, two sacks and two tackles for losses totaling 18 yards • Recorded three tackles vs. UTEP (Sept. 27) • Against Miami (Oct. 11), accounted for three tackles and a tackle for a loss of three yards • Caused mayhem in the middle vs. Tulsa (Oct. 26) collecti ng eight total tackles and assisti ng on a tackle for loss • Created chaos in the center vs. East Carolina (Nov. 2) amassing seven tackles, 1.5 sacks, two solo and one assisted tackles for a loss • Blocked his fi rst career kick on special teams while also making four tackles on defense vs. Southern Miss (Nov. 8) • Rang up fi ve tackles and an assisted tackle for a loss in the win vs. Marshall (Nov. 15) • Had six tackles and a tackle for a loss vs. Memphis (Nov. 22) • Posted fi ve solo tackles vs. UAB (Nov. 29)

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2007) • Totaled fi ve tackles, including one for a loss of two yards, vs. Texas (Sept. 15) • Picked up a tackle in the win over Memphis (Sept. 22) • Racked up fi ve tackles and a sack for a loss of fi ve yards in a win vs. Louisiana (Sept. 29)• Led the UCF defense with 10 tackles at East Carolina (Oct. 6), including 1.5 tack-les for a loss and a pass break-up • Earned eight tackles, including 0.5 tackles for loss, at USF (Oct. 13) • Posted fi rst collegiate intercepti on in the fourth quarter vs. Tulsa (Oct. 20) • Also had fi ve tackles and assisted on a sack vs. the Golden Hurricane• Was second on the team with eight tackles in the win at Southern Miss (Oct. 28)• Notched three tackles vs. Marshall (Nov. 3) • In the win at UAB (Nov. 10), posted four tackles and 0.5 for a loss • Totaled six takedowns against SMU (Nov. 17) • Racked up six tackles and a one for a loss of fi ve yards vs. UTEP (Nov. 24) • Registered a career-high 11 tackles, including nine solo stops in the victory over Tulsa in the C-USA Championship Game (Dec. 1) • Also had a tackle for loss in the contest with the Golden Hurricane • Had two tackles in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl vs. Mississippi State (Dec. 29)

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2006) • Appeared mostly on special teams at the beginning of the season before taking over the starti ng middle linebacker spot at Memphis (Nov. 11) • Saw acti on in 11 games overall • Started the last three games of the season, making 18 tackles in those contests • Registered a career-high nine stops against East Carolina (Nov. 4) aft er replacing an injured Cory Hogue at middle linebacker• Had a sack in each of the last two games of the season, recording one against Tulane (Nov. 18) and UAB (Nov. 25) • Also forced the fi rst fumble of his career against the Blazers

HIGH SCHOOL • Four-year lett erman at middle linebacker for head coach Al Pelligrino at Heritage High School • Named the Atlanta Touchdown Club Player of the Week as a senior • Honorable menti on Prep Star All-American • Three-ti me all-county selecti on • Rockdale County Defensive Player of the Year in 2005 • Named team defensive MVP as a senior

CHADHOUNSHELL#74 • RS SOPH. • OFF. LINE • 6-4/290 MENTOR, OHIO/LAKE CATHOLIC

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Played in three games with one start• Started at left guard on the off ensive line at Texas (Nov. 7)

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Earned a redshirt

HIGH SCHOOL • As a senior, named to the Division III all-state fi rst team by the Associated Press • Team went to the state semifi nals in 2007, while his junior year squad was the regional runner-up and his sophomore team won the district championship • Ranked as the 42nd best prospect in the state of Ohio and the 78th best off en-sive tackle prospect in the country by Rivals.com• Considered the No. 67 best overall prospect in the state of Ohio by Scout.com • Ranked No. 11 among off ensive tackles in the state of Ohio by ESPN.com • Also recruited by Air Force, Boston College, Central Michigan, Cincinnati , Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio State, Pitt sburgh and Purdue

PERSONAL • Hounshell is the son of Chuck and Cheri Hounshell • Majoring in radio and television and minoring in history

• Set school record for tackles in a single-game with 22 • Set school record for tackles in a season with 152 as a senior • Averaged more than 16 tackles a game as a senior.

PERSONAL • Henderson is the son of Gary and Jill Henderson • Earned a bachelor’s degree in interpersonal organizati onal communicati on, and is working on a second bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G TKL AST TOTAL SACK TFL PBU INT2006 11 21 11 32 2.0 2.0 0 02007 13 49 25 74 1.5 7.0 1 12008 12 36 21 57 3.5 8.5 0 02009 DNPTOTALS 36 106 57 163 7.0 17.5 1 1

Chance Henderson

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AUSTINHUDSON#31 • RS SENIOR • WIDE RECEIVER • 6-1/195 GAINESVILLE, FLA./BUCHHOLZ

REDSHIRT JUNIOR SEASON (2009) • Played in eight games mainly as the holder for placement kicks• Recorded an assisted special teams tackle vs. Marshall (Nov. 1)

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2008) • Worked out with the scout team

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • Worked out with the scout team aft er transferring from Air Force

PRIOR TO UCF • Att ended the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs• Completed basic training and was a member of the football team under Fisher Deberry

HIGH SCHOOL • Lett ered four years for coach Jay Godwin at Buchholz High School• Recorded 1,200 passing yards and 11 rushing touchdowns, while posti ng two intercepti ons as a safety• Member of the 2004 and 2005 district championship teams• Member of the Nati onal Honor Society

PERSONAL • Hudson is the son of Dave and Barbara Hudson• A pre-clinical allied health sciences major

CHARLEYHUGHLETT#60 • JUNIOR • LONG SNAPPER • 6-4/239 TAMPA, FLA./HILLSBOROUGH

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009) • Played in all 13 games as UCF’s long snapper for punts and placement kicks• An honorable menti on All-Conference USA selecti on

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Voted onto the Conference USA All-Freshman Team as a long snapper• Saw acti on in all 12 games• Recorded three tackles on the year

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for Hillsborough High School• Earned four lett ers as a center and a ti ght end• Named fi rst team all-conference as a senior and second-team all-conference as a junior• Selected for the Nati onal Football Foundati on Scholar-Athlete Award• Team claimed the district ti tle in 2005 and 2006 and was the regional champions in 2004• Picked up varsity lett ers in track and fi eld and wrestling• Also recruited by The Citadel, USF, Holy Cross and Brown

PERSONAL • Hughlett is the son of Jim and Cindi Hughlett • Majoring in biology

KEMALISHMAEL#18 • SOPH. • DEF. BACK • 5-11/206MIAMI, FLA./NORTH MIAMI BEACH

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Played in all 13 games and started nine at free safety• Was fourth on the team in tackles (71)• Played in fi rst collegiate game vs. Samford (Sept. 5) and fi nished with two tackles• Recorded six solo tackles vs. Memphis (Oct. 3)• Led the team with 11 tackles at Rice (Oct. 24)• Had seven tackles and a forced fumble vs. Tulane (Nov. 21)• Registered six tackles, recovered a fumble, and had an intercepti on in the St. Petersburg Bowl vs. Rutgers (Dec. 19)

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Jeff Bertani at North Miami Beach High School• Helped team to the 2006 state semifi nals, an undefeated campaign in 2007 and the state playoff s again in 2008• A fi rst-team All-Dade County selecti on in 2008 and an honorable menti on pick as a junior• Played both wide receiver and defensive back• Had 45 catches as a senior for 500 yards with three touchdowns while making three intercepti ons• Had two more intercepti ons as a junior while making 30 recepti ons for 500 yards and seven scores

PERSONAL • Ishmael is the son of Blessed and Darlene Ishmael• Major is undecided

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G TKL AST TOTAL SACK TFL PBU INT2009 13 49 21 70 0.0 1.0 1 1

TONYJACOB#79 • FRESHMAN • OFF. LINE • 6-8/310 ATLANTA, GA./WESTLAKE

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Gregory Minnis at Westlake High School• Named fi rst-team all-region as a senior• Had 31 pancake blocks in 2009 and graded out at 86-percent• A team co-captain who helped Westlake to the 2009 state playoff s• Earned Westlake basketball’s Rebound and Character Award as a junior on a team ranked in the nati onal top 25• An honor roll student and perfect att endance award recipient

PERSONAL •Jacob is the son of Pruett and Rhea Jacob•Majoring in athleti c training

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RICKYKAY#43 • SENIOR • H-BACK • 6-3/243 DELTONA, FLA./DELAND

JUNIOR SEASON (2009) • Played in 12 games and started two• Had four recepti ons for 52 yards and a touchdown vs. Memphis (Oct. 3)• Scored on a 13-yard touchdown recepti on at Rice (Oct. 24)• Started game at Texas (Nov. 7) and had two recepti ons for 22 yards• Finished the season with one solo tackle vs. Miami (Oct. 17) and vs. Marshall (Nov. 1)

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2008) • Saw acti on in 11 games, primarily as the blocking fullback• Made catches in four games • The fi rst recepti on came vs. Boston College (Sept. 20)• Had a season-best three catches for 16 yards vs. Miami (Oct. 11)• Posted a four-yard recepti on for his fi rst-career touchdown vs. Memphis (Nov. 22)• Finished with two recepti ons for 13 yards vs. UAB (Nov. 29)

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • The walk-on appeared in all 14 games both on special teams and as the team’s primary blocking fullback• Had season highs for catches (4) and yards (35) in the victory over Memphis (Sept. 20) • Also had catches vs. Marshall (Nov. 3) for 19 yards and vs. UTEP (Nov. 24) for six yards

HIGH SCHOOL • Earned three lett ers in football for head coach Lloyd Sisco at Deltona High School

PERSONAL • Kay is the son of Rick and Kim Kay • Majoring in interdisciplinary studies with a minor in criminal justi ce

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G ATT YDS AVG TD LG2007 14 6 60 10.0 0 192008 11 7 37 5.3 1 92009 12 15 171 11.4 2 19TOTALS 37 28 268 9.6 3 19

BRENDANKELLY#24 • RS. SOPH. • RUNNING BACK • 6-3/234SHOREHAM, N.Y./SHOREHAM-WADING RIVER

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Played in 10 games• Finished the season fi ft h on the team in rushing yards (47)• Caught four passes for 46 yards and a touchdown• Carried the ball once for 18 yards in his fi rst collegiate game at East Carolina (Sept. 26)• Had four rushes for nine yards vs. Memphis (Oct. 3)• Recorded a career-high fi ve carries for 16 yards at Rice (Oct. 24)• Scored fi rst career touchdown vs. Tulane (Nov. 21)• Had one rush for four yards in the St. Petersburg Bowl vs. Rutgers (Dec. 19)

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Received a redshirt

HIGH SCHOOL • Earned four lett ers under coach Bill Ashton at Shoreham-Wading River High School • Became Suff olk County’s third all-ti me leading rusher following his senior season when he rushed for 1,458 yards and 17 touchdowns • For his career, fi nished with 4,936 yards and 52 touchdowns• Named All-Long Island second team in 2006 and 2007 by Newsday and was an all-county honoree as a senior, junior and sophomore • First player in Suff olk County to earn a player of the week award in three-straight seasons • As a junior, broke the school’s single-season rushing mark with 1,668 rushing yards and added 21 touchdowns • Ranked as the No. 6 fullback prospect in the country by ESPN.com • Also a standout on defense, where he posted 248 career tackles and 34 tackles for loss• Ranked as the 46th best strong side linebacker in the country by Scout.com and as the No. 10 overall prospect in New York by Scout.com • Also received interest from Boston College, Connecti cut, Penn State, Rutgers and Syracuse

PERSONAL • Kelly is the son of Regina Kelly• Majoring in business administrati on

Ricky Kay Brendan Kelly

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ABRELEGGINS#66 • RS SENIOR • OFF. LINE • 6-4/313ORLANDO, FLA./EVANS

REDSHIRT JUNIOR SEASON (2009) • Played in 11 games with six starts on the off ensive line

PRIOR TO UCF • Spent the 2006 and 2007 seasons at Michigan State• Was named a Mississippi JuCo All-Star and all-region at Copiah-Lincoln in 2008

HIGH SCHOOL • Played both off ensive and defensive line for Evans High School• Recorded 40 tackles as a senior with six sacks and two forced fumbles and was named all-region• Was an All-Orange County pick at Evans where he played for Max Purcell, and a North-South All-Star Game parti cipant

PERSONAL • Leggins is the son of Curti s Spivey and Sonya McIntyre Spivey• Majoring in interdisciplinary studies with a minor in coaching

JOSHLINAM#50 • JUNIOR • LINEBACKER • 6-3/237 TAVARES, FLA./TAVARES

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009) • Played in all 13 games• Recorded 10 solo tackles and four assisted tackles on the season• Had two solo tackles vs. Memphis (Oct. 3)• Registered a solo tackle and two assisted tackles at Rice (Oct. 24)• Produced two solo tackles vs. Marshall (Nov. 1)• Finished with two solo tackles and an assisted tackle vs. Houston (Nov. 14)

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Saw limited acti on in 11 games• Recorded his fi rst career tackle vs. USF (Sept.6), posti ng seven in all

HIGH SCHOOL • Earned four lett ers in football for coach George Sneed at Tavares High School• Named to the Class 3A All-State Second Team by the Florida Sports Writers As-sociati on in 2006 as a senior• Awarded Class 3A-District 8 Player of the Year honors aft er registering 110 tack-les, 10 tackles for a loss, three forced fumbles and one intercepti on • Named to the All-Lake County First Team and All-Central Florida Second Team defense by the Orlando Senti nel• Two-ti me all-area honoree and area defensive player of the year as a junior when he posted 146 tackles (91 solo) and had four tackles for a loss• Rated the 34th best inside linebacker in the nati on by Rivals.com and the 71st best strong side linebacker in the nati on by Scout.com • Lett ered in basketball for three seasons

PERSONAL • Linam is the son of Kevin and Dana Linam• Majoring in sports and fi tness

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G TKL AST TOTAL SACK TFL PBU INT2008 11 2 5 7 0.0 0.0 0 02009 13 10 4 14 0.0 1.0 0 0TOTALS 24 12 9 21 0.0 1.0 0 0

CHRISMARTIN#70 • RS FRESH. • OFF. LINE • 6-5/290 FORT WALTON BEACH, FLA./CHOCTAWHATCHEE

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Earned a redshirt

HIGH SCHOOL • Earned four lett ers for head coach Bobby Moore at Choctawhatchee High School • Spent his fi rst two prep seasons at off ensive tackle before making the transiti on to defensive tackle for his junior and senior seasons • As a senior, posted 92 tackles, 21 sacks, 27 tackles for loss and a fumble recovery • Earned All-Northwest Florida honors as a junior and senior • Named to the Junior All-America second team in 2006 aft er registering 86 tack-les, 12 sacks and 14 tackles for loss • Also lett ered in track and fi eld and weightlift ing • Ranked No. 41 among defensive tackles nati onally and as the 70th best prospect overall in the Sunshine State by Rivals.com • Ranked as the No. 53 defensive tackle prospect nati onally by Scout.com • Ranked No. 91 on the top-100 high school football prospects 2007 list by the Orlando Senti nel • Also recruited by Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida State, LSU, Ole Miss, Rut-gers, Southern Miss and USF

PERSONAL • Marti n is the son of Kevin and Jennifer Chambers• Majoring in sports and fi tness

VINCENTMAZZURCO#55 • RS JUNIOR • LINEBACKER • 6-1/227 OCALA, FLA./TRINITY CATHOLIC

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009) • Redshirted while working with the scout team

PRIOR TO UCF • Transferred to UCF from Lambuth• Played in 10 games in 2008 and was sixth on the team with 46 tackles, including 2.5 TFLs• Did not see any game acti on in 2007

HIGH SCHOOL • Helped Trinity Catholic to a state ti tle in 2005 and runner-up spot in 2006• Played defensive line• Served as defensive captain as both a junior and senior• Was also on the varsity weightlift ing team

PERSONAL • Majoring in interdisciplinary studies with a minor in coaching

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J.T.MCARTHUR#87 • RS JUNIOR • WIDE RECEIVER • 5-10/189LAURENS, S.C./LAURENS

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009) • Played in fi ve games

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Saw ti me in seven games

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • Earned a redshirt

HIGH SCHOOL • Picked up three lett ers at Laurens High School• Also racked up four lett ers in track and fi eld and played basketball

PERSONAL • McArthur is the son of James T. and Tina McArthur• Majoring in civil engineering

JAMARMCCLAIN#33 • FRESHMAN • DEF. BACK • 5-10/175 MIAMI, FLA./MIAMI CENTRAL

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Telly Lockett e at Miami Central High School• Team was 12-2 in 2009, won the county championship and advanced to the FHSAA state semifi nals for 6A• Named to the Miami Herald All-Dade County team• Had 46 solo tackles and fi ve intercepti ons as a senior• As a junior, intercepted a pair of passes and had 430 receiving yards• Also made three intercepti ons as a sophomore

PERSONAL • McClain is the son of Carlton Brooks and Joyce McClain• Major is undeclared

CLIFFMCCRAY#65 • RS JUNIOR • OFF. LINE • 6-2/315 MIAMI, FLA./SOUTHRIDGE

• Granted a two-year extension of his eligibility this summer due to hardships

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009) • Started 12 out of 13 games for the Knights at either left guard or right guard

2008 SEASON • Was not with the team for personal reasons

THIRD YEAR AT UCF (2007) • Saw ti me in the Memphis game (Sept. 22), as well as the Louisiana contest (Sept. 29) • Got into the game at USF (Oct. 13) and vs. Tulsa (Oct. 20) • Earned the start at left guard at Southern Miss (Oct. 28), vs. Marshall (Nov. 3), at UAB (Nov. 10), at SMU (Nov. 17) and vs. UTEP (Nov. 24)

FIRST TWO YEARS AT UCF (2005-06) • Practi ced but did not compete for the Knights

HIGH SCHOOL • Earned four lett ers for head coach Stu Rogers at Miami Southridge High School • Named All-Dade County off ensive lineman as a junior • Earned Scholar Athlete of the Year following his senior season, which was cut short due to medical issues

PERSONAL • McCray is the son of Cliff , Sr., and Debra McCray • Earned a bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies and working on a master’s in mass communicati on• Brother of teammates Jordan and Justi n McCray

JORDANMCCRAY#63 • FRESHMAN • OFF. LINE • 6-4/290MIAMI, FLA./SOUTHRIDGE

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Patrick Burrows at Southridge High School• Team went undefeated in the 2009 regular season, winning the district champi-onship, before losing in the state playoff s• Named All-Dade County as a senior by the Miami Herald aft er making 67 pan-cake blocks and not allowing a sack• Started 10 games as both a sophomore and a junior• Also qualifi ed for the 6A state wrestling tournament as a sophomore • Member of the Nati onal Honor Society

PERSONAL • McCray is the son of Cliff , Sr., and Debra McCray • Major is undeclared• Brother of teammates Cliff and Justi n McCray

JUSTINMCCRAY#64 • FRESHMAN • OFF. LINE • 6-4/290MIAMI, FLA./SOUTHRIDGE

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Patrick Burrows at Southridge High School• Team went undefeated in the 2009 regular season, winning the district champi-onship, before losing in the state playoff s• Named to the Miami Herald All-Dade County team as a senior for making 63 pancake blocks and not allowing a sack• Was district champion in wrestling as both a sophomore and as a junior• Member of the Nati onal Honor Society

PERSONAL • McCray is the son of Cliff , Sr., and Debra McCray • Major is undeclared• Brother of teammates Cliff and Jordan McCray

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QUINCYMCDUFFIE#14 • SOPH. • WIDE RECEIVER • 5-10/177 ORLANDO, FLA./EDGEWATER

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Played in all 13 games with two starts• Ranked fourth on the team in rushing yards (55) and seventh in receiving yards (126)• Also returned kickoff s on special teams and had a 24.2-yard average per return• Played fi rst collegiate game in the season-opener vs. Samford (Sept. 5) and re-turned a kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown• Started vs. Miami (Oct. 17) and had three rushes for 21 yards• Scored fi rst receiving touchdown vs. Houston (Nov. 14) and fi nished game with four recepti ons for 77 yards• Had one catch for 22 yards in the St. Petersburg Bowl vs. Rutgers (Dec. 19)

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach William Gierke at Edgewater High School• Saw acti on as both a defensive back and wide receiver, helping Edgewater to a pair of 6A district ti tles• Earned two varsity lett ers in football and three in track• Set the metro record in the 200 meters with a ti me of 20.98• Was the district and regional champion in the 200 meters in 2008

PERSONAL •Majoring in business

CAREER STATISTICS RECEIVINGYEAR G REC YDS AVG TD LG2009 13 8 126 15.8 1 27

RUSHINGYEAR G ATT YDS AVG TD LG2009 13 11 55 5.0 0 14

KICKOFF RETURNSYEAR G KR YDS AVG TD LG2009 13 39 944 24.2 1 95

PERRYMEIKLEJOHN#67 • FRESHMAN • OFF. LINE • 6-3/292MIAMI, FLA./WESTMINSTER CHRISTIAN

• Enrolled for classes in January at UCF

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Joe Mira at Westminster Christi an• Twice named All-Dade County• Team went 10-0 as a senior during the regular season and won the district cham-pionship

PERSONAL • Meiklejohn is the son of Todd Meiklejohn and Tiaunee Broadway• Majoring in history

BRUCEMILLER#49 • RS SENIOR • DEF. LINE • 6-2/248 CANTON, GA./WOODSTOCK

• A 2010 preseason All-American• Named to the preseason watch lists for the Lombardi and Nagurski Awards• Preseason Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year• Leads all acti ve players nati onally with his 27 career sacks and 44 career TFLs• The 27 sacks ti e Florida’s Alonzo Johnson for the ninth-most ever by an FBS play-er from Florida, a record held by Miami’s Daniel Stubbs at 39.5• The 27 career sacks also ti e for eighth in Conference USA history

JUNIOR SEASON (2009) • Named the 2009 Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year and voted onto the All-C-USA fi rst team by the coaches• Ranked fi ft h in the nati on in sacks and 18th in tackles for loss, topping C-USA in both categories• Played in all 13 games and started 12 (11 at right defensive end, one at left defensive tackle)• Led the team in sacks (13) and tackles for loss (18) and was sixth on the team in total tackles (61)• Registered two sacks and nine tackles (four solo) at Southern Miss (Sept. 12)• Dominated the line of scrimmage vs. Memphis (Oct. 3) and recorded two and a half sacks and fi ve tackles (three and a half for loss)• Most producti ve game came vs. Marshall (Nov. 1) where he led the team in total tackles with 10 (three for loss), had two and a half sacks, forced a fumble and registered a pass break up• Recorded fi ve tackles (two and a half for loss), two sacks and a pass break up at UAB (Nov. 28)• Had eight tackles (one and a half for loss) and one sack vs. Rutgers in the St. Petersburg Bowl (Dec. 19)

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2008) • Named to the Preseason All-Conference USA First Team and voted onto the All-C-USA Second Team by the coaches• Led the team in sacks (7.0), tackles for loss (17.0), QB hurries (11) and forced fumbles (2) while seeing acti on in all 12 games• Recorded a tackle and a forced fumble vs. South Carolina State (Aug. 30)• Made a crucial tackle during a goal-line stand as well as a game saving intercep-ti on at the ti me vs. USF (Sept. 6)• Also accounted for two total tackles and a tackle for loss vs. the Bulls• Amassed four tackles and a tackle for loss vs. Boston College (Sept. 20)• Fueled the front line vs. UTEP (Sept. 27), making six tackles, assisti ng on a tackle for loss and adding two QB hurries as well as a pass break-up• Posted three tackles, his fi rst sack of the season, and a pass break-up vs. SMU (Oct. 4)• A disrupti on in the backfi eld all day vs. Miami (Oct. 11), fi nishing with three sacks and four tackles, all for losses• Collected four tackles, four QB hurries and a pass break-up vs. East Carolina (Nov. 2)• A regular in the backfi eld in the win vs. Marshall (Nov. 15) making nine tackles, one sack, three and a half tackles for a loss, four QB hurries and a forced fumble • Made eight total tackles vs. Memphis (Nov. 22) as well as blocking his fi rst career kick • Carried the defensive line fi nishing with six tackles, four going for a loss and added a sack vs. UAB (Nov. 29)

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • Named to the All-Conference USA Second Team by the league’s media and also earned a spot on the media’s and coaches’ All-Freshman Team • Named an honorable menti on Freshman All-American by The Sporti ng News • Recorded the fi rst sack of his career in the fi rst quarter at NC State (Sept. 1) and it also went for a safety • The safety was the fi rst for the Knights since 2001 vs. Akron • Finished the game vs. the Wolfpack with six tackles, including two for a loss, and a quarterback hurry • Had a pass break-up and three tackles vs. No. 6 Texas (Sept. 15)

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BRUCE MILLER CONTINUED... • Posted a solo tackle in the win against Memphis (Sept. 22) • Assisted with Joe Burnett on a tackle for loss vs. Louisiana (Sept. 29) • Notched a tackle at East Carolina (Oct. 6) • Named the C-USA Co-Defensive Player of the Week for his performance vs. Tulsa (Oct. 20) • Collected a team-high nine tackles vs. the Golden Hurricane, and also posted two sacks for a loss of 12 yards, a forced fumble and a quarterback hurry • Posted two tackles at Southern Miss (Oct. 28), highlighted by a sack for a loss of fi ve yards in the win • Notched two takedowns vs. Marshall (Nov. 3), including a sack for a loss of eight yards • Picked up three tackles, including assisti ng on one for a loss, at UAB (Nov. 10) • Recorded four tackles in the win at SMU (Nov. 17) • Lone tackle was a sack for fi ve yards to help UCF defeat UTEP (Nov. 24) • Notched two tackles, a sack for a loss of 13 yards and a season-high four quar-terback hurries in the win over Tulsa in the C-USA Championship Game (Dec. 1) • Made three tackles in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl vs. Mississippi State (Dec. 29)

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2006) • A scholarship recruit, redshirted while practi cing as a defensive end for the scout team

HIGH SCHOOL • Three-year lett erwinner at Woodstock High School for head coach Mike O’Brien • Cherokee County Gridiron Club Linebacker of the Year• All-county and all-region selecti on at linebacker • Finished senior season with 134 tackles, one sack, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries • Three intercepti ons, two returned for touchdowns • Totaled 14 recepti ons for 357 yards and fi ve touchdowns at ti ght end • Defensive captain as a senior • Led team to regional co-championship and an appearance in the state playoff s • Also lett ered two years in basketball and one season in baseball

PERSONAL • Miller is the son of Bruce and Lisa Miller • Earned a bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies and working on a second bachelor’s in sports and fi tness

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G TKL AST TOTAL SACK TFL PBU INT2007 14 26 12 38 7.0 9.0 1 02008 12 27 25 52 7.0 17.0 3 12009 13 30 31 61 13.0 18.0 3 0TOTALS 39 83 68 151 27.0 44.0 7 1

STATE OF FLORIDA FBS SACK RECORDS NO. PLAYER SACKS YEARS SCHOOL NFL DRAFT 1 Daniel Stubbs 39.5 1984-87 Miami 1st Rd. Pick2 Reinard Wilson 35.5 1993-96 FSU 1st Rd. Pick3 Greg Mark 34.5 1986-89 Miami 1st Rd. Pick4 Peter Boulware 34 1994-96 FSU 1st Rd. Pick5 Alex Brown 33 1998-01 UF 1st Rd. Pick6 Elton Patt erson 30.5 1999-02 UCF 7th Rd. Pick7 Kenny Holmes 30 1993-96 Miami 1st Rd. Pick8 George Selvie 29 2006-09 USF 7th Rd. PickT9 Alonzo Johnson 27 1981-85 UF 2nd Rd. PickT9 Bruce Miller 27 2007-09 UCF

MATTMORRISON#59 • RS FRESH. • LONG SNAPPER • 6-0/236ORLANDO, FLA./TIMBER CREEK

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Earned a redshirt

HIGH SCHOOL • Played off ensive line at Timber Creek• Helped team to its fi rst-ever district championship as a senior in 2008• Three-year starter at center and long snapper• Played in the Orange County Metro Conference All Star Game

PERSONAL • Morrison is the son of Alan and Debbie Morrison• Majoring in criminal justi ce

LATAVIUSMURRAY#28 • RS SOPH. • H-BACK • 6-3/221 NEDROW, N.Y./ONANDAGA CENTRAL

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Sat out the season while recovering from knee surgery

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Played in eight games• Carried the ball 46 ti mes for 132 yards and three touchdowns• Also had one catch for four yards• Three rushing touchdowns led the team• Had 11 carries for 43 yards and both of UCF’s touchdowns in the season-opening win over South Carolina State (Aug. 30)• Ran the ball 15 ti mes for 46 yards in the win at Marshall (Nov. 15)• Also had 10 carries and a score in the win at Memphis (Nov. 22)

HIGH SCHOOL ` • Earned three lett ers under head coach Jason Ryan at Onandaga Central High School • Named the 2007 Gatorade Football Player of the Year in the state of the New York by Rise Magazine • Also named Class D Player of the Year and fi rst-team All-State by the New York State Sportswriters Associati on aft er rushing 175 ti mes for 2,194 yards and 28 touchdowns • On defense as a senior, recorded 78 tackles, forced three fumbles and returned two intercepti ons for touchdowns, giving him 35 total scores • Also garnered fi rst-team all-state honors as a junior when he carried the ball 193 ti mes for 2,030 yards and 30 touchdowns • As a sophomore, earned third-team all-state honors aft er rushing 212 ti mes for 1,609 yards and 14 touchdowns• Was an all-league and All-Central New York performer all three seasons • Ranked as the fi ft h-best prospect overall in the state of New York by Rivals.com • Ranked as the No. 6 overall prospect in the state of New York by Scout.com • Also recruited by Boston College, Connecti cut, Maryland and Syracuse

PERSONAL • Murray is the son of Paul Murray and Tawanna Wright• Majoring in interpersonal and organizati onal communicati on

Bruce Miller

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DARIUSNALL#53 • RS JUNIOR • DEF. LINE • 6-3/246 DOUGLASVILLE, GA./CHAPEL HILL

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009) • Played in all 13 games and started at left defensive end vs. Houston (Nov. 14)• Registered 12 total tackles, four sacks, one forced fumble and one fumble recov-ery on the season• Had one assisted tackle and a half sack at East Carolina (Sept. 26)• Recorded three solo tackles (one for loss) and a sack vs. Miami (Oct. 17)• Made two tackles and a half sack at Rice (Oct. 24)• Posted an assisted tackle and a half sack vs. Marshall (Nov. 1)• Forced a fumble vs. Tulane (Nov. 21) and recorded two solo tackles (both for loss) and two sacks

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2008) • Sat out the season while undergoing cancer treatment, earning a redshirt

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • Earned a spot on the coaches’ Conference USA All-Freshman Team • Made his debut for the Knights in the NC State game (Sept. 1) • Posted a solo tackle vs. No. 6 Texas (Sept. 15)• Finished the Memphis game (Sept. 22) with two tackles • Totaled six tackles vs. Louisiana (Sept. 29), including two for a loss of eight yards, and added a quarterback hurry • Collected six takedowns at East Carolina (Oct. 6) • Made four tackles, including one for a loss, and forced a fumble at USF (Oct. 13) • Had a tackle in the win vs. Tulsa (Oct. 20) • Saw ti me at Southern Miss (Oct. 28), vs. Marshall (Nov. 3) and at UAB (Nov. 10) • Posted a pair of solo tackles at SMU (Nov. 17), highlighted by a QB sack of nine yards in the victory • Appeared in the win over UTEP (Nov. 24) • Appeared at defensive end in both the C-USA Championship Game vs. Tulsa (Dec. 1) and the AutoZone Liberty Bowl vs. Mississippi State (Dec. 29)

HIGH SCHOOL • Served as team captain his senior season for coach Michael Bedosky at Chapel Hill High School• Earned three lett ers at the school and was named All-Douglas County as a junior and a senior• Awarded Douglas County Defensive Player of the Year honors as a senior aft er posti ng 68 tackles (47 solos) and a new school record 10.5 sacks• Also blocked three kicks and earned the team’s defensive MVP honor• On off ense, gained 182 yards rushing, 91 receiving and scored two touchdowns• Selected to play in the Georgia Athleti c Coaches Associati on North/South All-Star Football Game• Lett ered two years in basketball and four in track and fi eld• Also recruited by Indiana, Louisville, Southern Miss and Tulane

PERSONAL • Nall is the son of Alexander and Wanda Willis • Majoring in hospitality management

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G TKL AST TOTAL SACK TFL PBU INT2007 13 15 7 22 1.0 4.0 1 02008 DNP2009 13 7 5 12 4.0 4.5 1 0TOTALS 26 22 12 34 5.0 8.5 2 0

JAMARNEWSOME#9 • RS SENIOR • WIDE RECEIVER • 6-2/202ST. PETERSBURG, FLA./BOCA CIEGA

JUNIOR SEASON (2009) • Played in 10 games• Ranked fourth on the team in recepti ons (24) and receiving yards (289)• Finished with two recepti ons for 19 yards and a touchdown in season-opener vs. Samford (Sept. 5)• Led the team in receiving with fi ve recepti ons for 58 yards and a touchdown vs. Memphis (Oct. 3)• Had a 52-yard touchdown recepti on at Rice (Oct. 24)

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2008) • Saw acti on in all 12 games• Completed the year with four recepti ons for 81 yards and one touchdown• Had a season-best two recepti ons for 60 yards, including a 54-yard explosion for a touchdown vs. East Carolina (Nov. 2)

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • Did not see any game acti on, but was a key contributer on the scout team

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2006) • A scholarship recruit, redshirted while practi cing at wide receiver for the scout team

HIGH SCHOOL • Three-year lett erman at Boca Ciega High School for head coach Jean Gordon • All-conference and All-Suncoast selecti on • Team MVP as a senior • Track standout who lett ered two years in the sport • Third in the state of Florida in the long jump and triple jump • Finished senior season with 29 recepti ons for 660 yards and eight touchdowns • Returned three kickoff s for touchdowns on special teams • Ran a ti med 4.43 40-yard dash

PERSONAL • Newsome is the son of James and Beverly Newsome• Earned a bachelor’s degree in criminal justi ce and working on a second bach-elor’s in legal studies

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G REC YDS AVG TD LG2008 12 4 81 20.2 1 542009 10 24 289 12.0 3 52TOTALS 22 28 370 13.2 4 54

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ADAMNISSLEY#88 • RS JUNIOR • TIGHT END • 6-6/266CUMMING, GA./SOUTH FORSYTH

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009) • Played and started all 13 games at ti ght end• Finished the season with 10 recepti ons for 159 yards• Had career-long 34-yard recepti on vs. Memphis (Oct. 3)• Recorded three recepti ons for 46 yards vs. Marshall (Nov. 1)

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Saw acti on in all 12 games at right tackle as well as at ti ght end• Posted a 12-yard recepti on at Boston College (Sept. 20)

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • A scholarship recruit, redshirted while practi cing at ti ght end for the off ensive scout team • Named the team’s most improved off ensive player following 2008 spring drills

HIGH SCHOOL • Lett ered three seasons at ti ght end for coach Greg Slatt ery at South Forsyth High School• Named Class 5A all-state honorable menti on as a senior• Earned All-Region 7-5A fi rst team as a senior aft er fi nishing the campaign with 24 catches and a touchdown• Named All-Forsyth County as a junior and a senior• Named to the Atlanta Journal-Consti tuti on All-Northside fi rst team and AJC Northside Super 11• Had 10 catches and two touchdowns as a junior• Rated as the 77th best ti ght end prospect in the nati on by Scout.com• Only player from Forsyth County to sign with a Division I school in 2007• Also recruited by Southern Miss and Wake Forest

PERSONAL • Nissley is the son of Hal and Joan Nissley • Majoring in interdisciplinary studies

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G REC YDS AVG TD LG2008 12 1 12 12.0 0 122009 13 10 159 15.9 0 34TOTALS 25 11 171 15.5 0 34

ZACNORRIS#69 • RS JUNIOR • OFF. LINE • 6-3/282 PORT ST. JOE, FLA./PORT ST. JOE

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009) • Saw acti on at Rice (Oct. 24) and vs. Tulane (Nov. 21)

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Practi ced with the scout team and did not see any game acti on

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • Joined the Knights as a walk-on and worked with the scout team

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach John Palmer at Port St. Joe• Named all-state as a senior• Helped Port St. Joe to the 2005 1A state championship• Won the state championship in the discus throw as a senior• Earned four varsity lett ers apiece in football, track and weightlift ing

PERSONAL • Norris is the son of Stephen and Rebecca Norris• Majoring in civil engineering with a minor in business administrati on

JORDANOZERITIES#30 • FRESHMAN • DEF. BACK • 5-10/191MOUNT DORA, FLA./MOUNT DORA

• Enrolled for classes in January at UCF

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Chad Grabowski at Mount Dora High School• Named fi rst-team All-Central Florida by the Orlando Senti nel• A four-ti me all-area and all-county pick• Named honorable menti on all-state as a sophomore• Played in the Central Florida All-Star Game• Was also recruited by Kentucky, South Carolina, Georgia Tech, Stanford and Tulsa

PERSONAL • Ozeriti es is the son of Ernest Hatt er and Kathy Ozeriti es• Major is psychology

JOEPERNO#78 • RS FRESH. • OFF. LINE • 6-5/291 PALM BAY, FLA./MELBOURNE CENTRAL CATHOLIC

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Joined the team as a walk-on and earned a redshirt

HIGH SCHOOL • A second-team all-state selecti on• Named fi rst team All-Space Coast as a senior• A four-year starter on the off ensive line and also started briefl y on defense• Team went 7-3 senior year• Also played two years of basketball and was a thrower for the track team

Adam Nissley

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NICKPIESCHEL#77 • RS JUNIOR • OFF. LINE • 6-7/301FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA./ST. THOMAS AQUINAS

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009) • Played in 12 games and started 11 at left tackle on the off ensive line

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Saw acti on in all 12 games, earning starts in the fi nal seven outi ngs

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • A scholarship recruit, redshirted while practi cing with the off ensive scout team

HIGH SCHOOL • Earned four lett ers at St. Thomas Aquinas playing four of the fi ve spots on the off ensive line for coach George Smith• Served as the team captain his senior season and was named honorable menti on All-Broward County by the South Florida Sun-Senti nel• Also lett ered two years in wrestling and one year in track and fi eld as a shot putt er• Football team was the Class 5A runner-up three ti mes during his prep career

PERSONAL • Pieschel is son of David Pieschel and Kathy Burris • Major is interdisciplinary studies

ROBERTPRITCHARD#97 • RS SOPH. • DEF. LINE • 6-4/229 SUWANEE, GA./NORTH GWINNETT

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Did not see any game acti on, but was a key contributor on the scout team

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Earned a redshirt

HIGH SCHOOL • Earned four lett ers at North Gwinnett High School under the directi on of head coach Bob Sphire • Named to the Gwinnett All-County team and All-Region 7-5A team as a senior • Parti cipated in the 2007 Gwinnett County All-Star Game • Collected 61 tackles, including 12 for loss and seven sacks in fi nal prep season • Recorded 51 tackles, six sacks and two forced fumbles as a junior and 52 tackles and six sacks as a sophomore • Ranked as the 54th best strong side linebacker prospect in the country by Scout.com • Considered the No. 9 defensive end prospect in the state of Georgia by ESPN.com • Also recruited by Memphis, Ole Miss and Virginia

PERSONAL • Pritchard is the son of Ural Wrothty and Nati lie Pritchard• Majoring in criminal justi ce

JORDANRAE#73 • RS SOPH. • OFF. LINE • 6-2/271WESTON, FLA./CYPRESS BAY

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Practi ced with the scout team on defense and did not see any game acti on

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Earned a redshirt

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Mark Guandolo at Cypress Bay• Played both off ensive and defensive line• Named second team all-state as a senior• A two-ti me all-county pick and was all-county honorable menti on as a sopho-more

PERSONAL • Rae is the son of John and Dayle Rae• Majoring in business

CODYRALSTON#56 • FRESHMAN • LINEBACKER • 6-2/196CALHOUN, GA./CALHOUN

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

PERSONAL • Ralston is the son of Terry and Susan Ralston• Major is undeclared

Nick Pieschel

PERSONAL • Majoring in health services administrati on

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JAHREID#76 • RS SENIOR • OFF. LINE • 6-7/324HAINES CITY, FLA./HAINES CITY

• Named to the preseason All-Conference USA team by the league’s coaches

REDSHIRT JUNIOR SEASON (2009) • Named to the coaches’ All-Conference USA First Team• Played and started all 13 games at right tackle on the off ensive line

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2008) • Saw acti on in all 12 games at right tackle, making 10 starts

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • Named to the coaches’ All-Conference USA Freshman Team • Saw acti on in all 14 games on the place-kicking special teams units • Earned his fi rst-career start vs. Tulsa (Oct. 20) • The start vs. the Golden Hurricane was the fi rst of four in a row at right tackle for the Knights

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2006) • Redshirted while practi cing as a tackle for the off ensive scout team

HIGH SCHOOL • Two-year lett erwinner at Haines City High School for head coach Bill Buldini • First-team All-Polk County honoree • Second-team all-state selecti on • Parti cipated in the Central-South Florida All-Star Game

PERSONAL • Reid is the son of Lucinda Stratt on • Earned a bachelor’s degree in interpersonal organizati onal communicati on and is working on a second bachelor’s in psychology

JOSHUAREESE#80 • FRESHMAN • WIDE RECEIVER • 6-1/182 MIAMI, FLA./MIAMI CENTRAL

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

PERSONAL • Reese is the son of Karen Smith• Major is undeclared

ANDREWRICE#96 • FRESHMAN • DEF. LINE • 6-2/280LAKE MARY, FLA./LAKE MARY

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Scott Perry at Lake Mary High School• Ranked amongst the top 20 players in Central Florida by the Orlando Senti nel• Named all-conference in 2008 and 2009• Named Lake Mary’s best defensive lineman• Made 59 tackles as a senior with 12 tackles for loss, three sacks, two forced fumbles and two recovered fumbles• Had 42 tackles and four sacks as a junior• Conference champion in wrestling• Named to the honor roll and won the citi zenship award• Was also recruited by Purdue, Wake Forest, Iowa State, Colorado State, New Mexico, FIU, FAU and Troy

PERSONAL • Rice is the son of Yvonne Rice• Majoring in criminal justi ce

Jah Reid

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LEBRANDENRICHARDSON#59 • FRESHMAN • DEF. LINE • 6-2/223 MIAMI, FLA./MIAMI CENTRAL

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Telly Lockett e at Miami Central High School• Team was 12-2 in 2009, won the county championship and advanced to the FHSAA state semifi nals for 6A• Led Miami-Dade County in sacks and was named to the Miami Herald’s All-Dade team• Played in the annual Dade-Broward All-Star Game• Played in the U.S.A. vs. the World game• Had 92 tackles with 28 tackles, 30 tackles for loss, and nine forced fumbles• Was honorable menti on all-conference at Hialeah High School in 2007 and 2008• Was also recruited by North Carolina

PERSONAL • Richardson is the son of Mark and Daphine Richardson• Major is undeclared

JOSHROBINSON#20 • SOPH. • CORNER BACK • 5-10/197SUNRISE, FLA./PLANTATION

• Named to the preseason All-Conference USA team by the league’s coaches

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Played in all 13 games and started 11 at cornerback• A unanimous Freshman All-American• Led all true freshmen nati onally in intercepti ons (six) and passes defended (14)• Named to the 2009 All-Conference USA second team and all-freshman team• Led the team with six intercepti ons and was fi ft h on the team in total tackles (69)• Registered 11 tackles (10 solo) at Southern Miss (Sept. 12)• First-career start came vs. Buff alo (Sept. 19) where he recorded six tackles (fi ve solo)• Recorded nine solo tackles and a pass break up at East Carolina (Sept. 26)• Had fi rst-career intercepti on vs. Memphis (Oct. 3)• Returned an intercepti on 24 yards for fi rst-career touchdown at Rice (Oct. 24)• Finished the game at Texas (Nov. 7) with six tackles (fi ve solo) and an intercepti on• Posted six tackles (fi ve solo) and an intercepti on at UAB (Nov. 28)

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for Plantati on High School and coach Steve Davis• Recorded 18 recepti ons for 364 yards during an injury-fi lled senior year• Posted 15 catches for 286 yards and two touchdowns as a junior, while also rush-ing for 136 yards and amassing three touchdowns on kick returns• Selected for the Dade-Broward All-Star Game• Ran track as well• Also recruited by Michigan, Auburn, Clemson and USF

PERSONAL • Robinson is the son of Johnny and Shirley Robinson• Major is criminal justi ce

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G TKL AST TOTAL SACK TFL PBU INT2009 13 59 10 69 0.0 1.0 8 6

LORENROBINSON#42 • RS SOPH. • LINEBACKER • 6-3/220 LONGWOOD FLA./LYNAM

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Saw acti on at Rice (Oct. 24), vs. Tulane (Nov. 21) and at UAB (Nov. 28)

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Earned a redshirt

HIGH SCHOOL • Three-year lett erman under head coach Bill Caughell at Lyman High School • Earned second team all-conference honors as a senior aft er posti ng 120 tackles, 18 for loss and four sacks and leading his team to a district ti tle • Also had six pass break-ups and an intercepti on • Named honorable menti on all-conference as a junior when he totaled 102 tack-les, including 10 for loss and seven sacks • Switched to linebacker aft er his sophomore season, when he played defensive end and had 65 tackles, seven for loss and three sacks • Ranked as the 52nd best strong side linebacker prospect in the country by Scout.com • Member of the Nati onal Honor Society and MAC Scholars • Also lett ered in basketball and track and fi eld • Also recruited by Auburn, South Carolina and Florida Atlanti c

PERSONAL • Robinson is the son of Mark and Kimberle Robinson• An electrical engineering major

RAYSHIPMAN#46 • RS SOPH. • DEF. BACK • 6-5/226 MIRAMAR, FLA./MONSIGNOR PACE

PRIOR TO UCF • Played two years of basketball at Florida as a guard• Appeared in 68 games with one start, averaging 3.3 points and 1.8 rebounds per game as a Gator

HIGH SCHOOL • Played one season at safety and wide receiver in 2005 for Miami’s Monsignor Pace High School• Named the 2008 Florida Dairy Farmers “Mr. Basketball” Player of the Year• Also named the 2008 Florida Gatorade Player of the Year• Helped team to 2007 and 2008 4A state championships• Named MVP of both state championship games• A three-ti me all-state selecti on

PERSONAL • Majoring in interdisciplinary studies

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ANDYSLOWIK#18 • RS JUNIOR • QUARTERBACK • 6-0/196BRADENTON, FLA./LAKEWOOD RANCH

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009) •Did not see any game acti on, but was a key contributor on the scout team

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Member of the scout team

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • Earned a redshirt

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Shawn Trent at Lakewood Ranch High School• Threw for over 4,000 yards during his career• Was a team captain and MVP as a senior• Also a captain and earned all-area honors during his junior year

PERSONAL • Slowik is the son of Joe and Sue Slowik• Majoring in real estate

BARRYSNIDER#92 • JUNIOR • DEF. LINE • 6-3/270TUCSON, ARIZ./SAHUARITA

PRIOR TO UCF • Att ended Scott sdale Community College• Played in eight games in 2009, totaling 24 tackles with nine tackles for loss, three sacks and a forced fumble• Spent the 2008 season playing on the off ensive line

HIGH SCHOOL • Played varsity football and wrestling at Sahuarita High School

PERSONAL • Majoring in interdiscipinary studies with a minor in business administrati on

JARRETTSWABY#25 • RS FRESH. • DEF. BACK • 6-1/193 BELLE GLADE, FLA./GLADES DAY

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Earned a redshirt

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for Glades Day School and coach Pete Walker• Recorded 77 tackles, nine pass break-ups, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries on defense as a senior• Also recorded 133 yards and three touchdowns as a running back and posted 79 receiving yards• As a junior, collected 103 tackles and fi ve intercepti ons, while notching three sacks during his sophomore campaign• Used mainly as a special teams player but saw ti me in the secondary as a fresh-man• Team was the 2006 Class 1A state champion• A 2008 fi rst-team all-area and all-state selecti on, and was honorable menti on all-state in 2007• Ran track as well and qualifi ed for the state meet in the 400m event

PERSONAL • Swaby is the son of Denny Swaby and Bonita Thomas• Majoring in criminal justi ce

WESTUNUUFI SAUVAO#94 • RS SENIOR • DEF. LINE • 6-3/290LEESVILLE, LA./LEESVILLE

REDSHIRT JUNIOR SEASON (2009) • Played in 10 games and started at left defensive tackle at Texas (Nov. 7)• Recorded two tackles, a sack and forced a fumble at Rice (Oct. 24)• Had two solo tackles vs. Tulane (Nov. 21)

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2008) • Saw acti on in nine games on the off ensive line

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • Made his debut at defensive tackle in the 56-20 victory over Memphis (Sept. 22) • Also saw acti on in wins vs. Marshall (Nov. 3) and at SMU (Nov. 17)• Credited with his fi rst-career tackle in the Homecoming victory over the Thun-dering Herd• Made the switch to off ensive guard following the AutoZone Liberty Bowl

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2006) • A scholarship recruit, Tunuufi Sauvao redshirted while practi cing as a tackle for the defensive scout team

HIGH SCHOOL • Four-year lett erwinner at Leesville High School for head coach Kevin Magee • Rated as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com • Listed as the 58th-best defensive lineman in the nati on according to Rivals.com• Two-ti me all-state honoree • Three-ti me all-district and all-conference selecti on • All-state academic honoree• Also lett ered four years in track, soccer and power lift ing • 56 tackles and three sacks as a senior • 22 tackles for loss, 11 pass break-ups and seven quarterback hurries in 2005 • 78 total tackles, 11 sacks, three forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries as a junior • Selected as a defensive captain as a senior

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BRIANWATTERS#6 • RS SENIOR • WIDE RECEIVER • 6-2/197 ROME, GA./ROME

REDSHIRT JUNIOR SEASON (2009) • Played in 10 games and started at wide receiver vs. Houston (Nov. 14)• Recorded 12 recepti ons for 99 yards on the season• Caught a pass in each of his fi rst fi ve games• Had two catches for 24 yards at Southern Miss (Sept. 12)• Caught four passes for 20 yards vs. Houston (Nov. 14)• Made two catches for 18 yards at UAB (Nov. 28)

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2008) • Led the team in recepti ons (42) and receiving yards (594), and ti ed for fi rst in touchdowns (3)• Hauled in three recepti ons for 35 yards vs. USF (Sept. 6)• Led the team with six catches for 59 yards vs. Boston College (Sept. 20)• Conti nued his string of steady performances at UTEP (Sept. 27), catching three for 51 yards• Posted his fi rst touchdown score of the season on a 56-yard beauty from Mi-chael Greco vs. SMU (Oct. 4), ending the day with 83 receiving yards on just three recepti ons• Had fi ve catches for 37 yards vs. Miami (Oct. 11)• Showed his explosive yards-aft er-catch (YAC) skills vs. Tulsa (Oct. 26), turning a short routi ne recepti on into a career-long 62-yard sprint to the end zone• Also scored a second touchdown on a seven-yard recepti on on the way to a career-best seven-recepti on, 121-yard performance vs. the Golden Hurricane• Caught two for 48 yards vs. East Carolina (Nov. 2)• Just another day at the offi ce vs. Southern Miss (Nov. 8), hoarding in fi ve balls for a total of 71 yards• Made a recepti on in the win at Marshall (Nov. 15) and another two grabs at Memphis (Nov. 22)• Snagged fi ve recepti ons vs. UAB (Nov. 29)

PERSONAL • Tunuufi Sauvao is the son of Eneriko and Alofaaga Sauvao • Earned a bachelor’s degree in criminal justi ce and working on a second bach-elor’s in legal studies

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G TKL AST TOTAL SACK TFL PBU INT2007 3 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 02008 9 1 1 2 0.0 0.5 0 02009 10 3 1 4 1.0 2.0 0 0TOTALS 22 5 2 7 1.0 2.5 0 0

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • Made contributi ons both on special teams and as a reserve wide receiver • Ranked second on the team with three touchdown recepti ons • Recorded a solo tackle in collegiate debut at NC State (Sept. 1) • Saw acti on in the Texas game (Sept. 15) • Had a tackle in the Memphis win (Sept. 22) and the Louisiana victory (Sept. 29) • Registered a takedown at East Carolina (Oct. 6) • Recorded fi rst career recepti on, a nine-yard strike from Greco, at USF (Oct. 13), and fi nished the game with two catches for 22 yards • Had three tackles on special teams vs. Tulsa (Oct. 20) • Recorded fi rst touchdown recepti on on an 8-yard play late in the second quarter at Southern Miss (Oct. 28) • Finished the win over the Golden Eagles with two catches for 16 yards • Led UCF with six recepti ons for 88 yards vs. Marshall (Nov. 3) • Also had two touchdown catches in the win over the Thundering Herd, the fi rst on a 23-yard recepti on late in the second quarter and the second on a 30-yard ef-fort early in the fourth quarter • Hauled in a 14-yard recepti on at UAB (Nov. 10) • Posted an 8-yard catch in the win over SMU (Nov. 17) • Made his fi rst-career start vs. Tulsa in the C-USA Championship Game (Dec. 1) • Made two catches for 13 yards in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl vs. Mississippi State (Dec. 29)

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2006) • A scholarship recruit, Watt ers redshirted while practi cing at wide receiver for the scout team

HIGH SCHOOL • Three-year lett erwinner at Rome High School for head coach Sid Fritt s • Second-team all-state selecti on as a senior • First-team all-region and all-area • Team captain who was selected to play in the North/South Georgia All-Star Game • Elected Homecoming King at Rome High School • Earned team’s Iron Man Award • Spent ti me both at quarterback and wide receiver in high school• 58 rushes for 506 yards and seven touchdowns • 31-of-46 passing for 428 yards and three touchdowns at quarterback • Caught 22 passes for 572 yards and fi ve touchdowns at wide receiver • Totaled seven intercepti ons on defense and returned two for touchdowns • Also scored two touchdowns on punt returns

PERSONAL • Watt ers is the son of Michael and Michelle Watt ers • Earned a bachelor’s degree in criminal justi ce and is working on a second degree in legal studies

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G REC YDS AVG TD LG2007 14 14 161 11.5 3 302008 12 42 594 14.1 3 622009 11 12 99 8.2 0 20TOTALS 37 68 854 12.5 6 62

Wes Tunuufi Sauvao

Brian Watt ers

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REGGIEWEAMS#40 • SENIOR • DEF. BACK • 6-0/196BATON ROUGE, LA./REDEMPTORIST

JUNIOR SEASON (2009) • Played in 11 games with four starts at strong safety• Registered three solo tackles in season-opener vs. Samford (Sept. 5)• Had six tackles (three solo) and a fumble recovery at Southern Miss (Sept. 12)• Posted seven tackles (two solo) at East Carolina (Sept. 26)• Credited with three stops at Rice (Oct. 24)• Recorded fi rst-career intercepti on and made four tackles (one solo) vs. Tulane (Nov. 21)

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2008) • As a reserve safety, saw acti on in all 12 games, mostly on special teams• Finished with 11 tackles on the season• Made three tackles and recovered a fumble in the win at Marshall (Nov. 15)

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • Saw acti on in all 14 games as a key special teams contributor and a reserve in the defensive backfi eld • In his UCF debut at NC State (Sept. 1), notched a solo tackle vs. the Wolfpack • Appeared in the game vs. Texas (Sept. 15) • Had one tackle in a win vs. Memphis (Sept. 22) • Returned one kickoff for nine yards at USF (Oct. 13) • Earned a tackle vs. Tulsa (Oct. 20) • Notched a takedown vs. Marshall (Nov. 3) • Posted two tackles at UAB (Nov. 10) and at SMU (Nov. 17) • Posted two solo tackles in the victory over Tulsa in the C-USA Championship Game (Dec. 1) • Saw acti on on special teams in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl vs. Mississippi State (Dec. 29)

HIGH SCHOOL • Lett ered three years for coach Guy Mistrett a at Redemptorist High School• Named fi rst team Class 3A All-State by the Louisiana Sports Writers Associati on aft er recording 80 tackles (51 solo), seven intercepti ons and two fumble recoveries for touchdowns• Shared District 8-3A Defensive MVP honors as well as earning All-Metro honors• Ranked as the 40th best player in the state of the Louisiana by Rivals.com• Helped lead team to Class 3A state ti tle during his junior season• Had 110 tackles, seven intercepti ons and eight pass break-ups during that cam-paign• Lett ered two years in track where he earned all-region and all-district honors and was the 300-meter hurdles state runner-up as a junior • Also recruited by Grambling, Louisiana-Monroe, New Mexico State, Northwest-ern State and Southeastern Louisiana

PERSONAL • Weams is the son of Reginald, Sr., and Brenda Weams • Majoring in hospitality management

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G TKL AST TOTAL SACK TFL PBU INT2007 14 7 3 10 0.0 0.0 0 02008 12 7 4 11 0.0 0.0 0 02009 11 10 14 24 0.0 0.0 0 1TOTALS 37 24 21 45 0.0 0.0 0 1

RONNIEWEAVER#35 • RS JUNIOR • RUNNING BACK • 6-0/209 WABASSO, FLA./VERO BEACH

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009) • Played in 11 games• Ranked third on the team in rushing att empts (19) and rushing yards (86)• Had fi ve rushes for 58 yards and a touchdown at Rice (Oct. 24)• Recorded 13 yards on four carries vs. Tulane (Nov. 21)

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Saw acti on in all 12 games• Second on the team in rushing att empts (102) and rushing yards (348)• Got his fi rst-career start vs. South Carolina State (Aug. 30), fi nishing with 84 yards on 23 att empts• Had 28 yards rushing vs. USF (Sept. 6) and 48 yards at Boston College (Sept. 20)• Scored his fi rst-career touchdown at UTEP (Sept. 27) and also had 51 yards rush-ing• Had his best game vs. SMU (Oct. 4), amassing 123 yards on just 25 rushes, a touchdown and a career-long 48-yard dash• Ran for 20 yards at Miami (Oct. 11)

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • Earned a scholarship aft er a strong fall camp upon arriving on campus as a walk-on • Practi ced with the off ensive scout team as a running back during the season

HIGH SCHOOL • Earned three lett ers for head coach Gary Coggins at Vero Beach High School • As a senior, rushed for 1,110 yards and 12 TDs en route to earning Treasure Coast All-Area fi rst team honors • Collected 85 tackles, picked off four passes, forced and recovered two fumbles from his safety positi on as a junior • Also had 32 tackles as a sophomore • Earned two lett ers in track and fi eld as well during his prep career

PERSONAL • Weaver is the son of Ronnie Weaver, Sr., and Patricia Bradley-Sti nson • Majoring in health services administrati on

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G ATT YDS AVG TD LG2008 12 102 348 3.4 2 482009 11 19 86 4.5 1 27TOTALS 23 121 434 3.6 3 48

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ASHWEEKLEY#90 • RS SOPH. • DEF. LINE • 6-4/234 JACKSONVILLE, FLA./BOLLES SCHOOL

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Worked with the scout team and did not see any game acti on

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Earned a redshirt

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Corky Rogers at The Bolles School• Helped team to 2004 3A state championship and 2006 2A state championship• Named all-county• Made 85 tackles as a senior, including 11 for a loss• Recorded 90 tackles with 13 TFLs as a junior

PERSONAL • Weekley is the son of Chuck and Nancy Weekley• Majoring in business

CORNELIUSWHITEHEAD#31 • FRESHMAN • DEF. BACK • 6-1/187MOUNT DORA, FLA./MOUNT DORA

• Enrolled for classes in January at UCF

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Chad Grabowski at Mount Dora High School• Named all-state as a senior• Ranked amongst the top 50 players in Central Florida by the Orlando Senti nel• Scored 21 touchdowns as a junior with over 900 combined receiving and rush-ing yards• Was also recruited by Florida, Florida State, Georgia and South Carolina

PERSONAL • Whitehead is the son of Russell Anderson and Audra Whitehead• Major is undeclared

D.J.WILLIAMS#51 • RS SOPH. • LINEBACKER • 6-1/215FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA./CARDINAL GIBBONS

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Did not see any game acti on, but was a key contributor on the scout team

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2008) • Earned a redshirt

HIGH SCHOOL • Earned three lett ers in football for head coach Mike Morrill at Cardinal Gibbons High School • Named Class 3A Honorable Menti on All-State by the Florida Sports Writers As-sociati on • Earned First Team All-Broward County 3A-1A by the Miami Herald and South Florida Sun-Senti nel • Finished fi nal prep season with 81 tackles, two sacks and returned lone intercep-ti on for a touchdown • Parti cipated in the 2008 Broward All-Star Game • As a junior, collected 89 tackles, four sacks and had one intercepti on • Also had two receiving scores as a ti ght end and ran a kickoff back for a touch-down • Ranked as the No. 43 outside linebacker prospect in the country by ESPN.com • Had more than a dozen off ers, but chose UCF over Arkansas and Cincinnati

PERSONAL • Williams is the son D.J. Williams and Alesra Fuller• Majoring in sports and fi tness

DAVIDWILLIAMS#48 • RS SENIOR • DEF. LINE • 6-2/241LEXINGTON, S.C./WHITE KNOLL

REDSHIRT JUNIOR SEASON (2009) • Played in all 13 games with 12 starts at left defensive end• Made 27 tackles on the year (15 solo), including six tackles for a loss and a sack• Had fi ve tackles (four solo) in season-opener vs. Samford (Sept. 5)• Recorded fi ve tackles (four solo) vs. Buff alo (Sept. 19)• Posted three tackles (two solo) and a sack vs. Miami (Oct. 17)• Registered fi ve tackles (one solo) in the St. Petersburg Bowl vs. Rutgers (Dec. 19)

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2008) • Saw acti on in all 12 games on the defensive line, amassing 20 tackles• Had a fi ve-tackle game at UTEP (Sept. 27)• Posted three tackles and a tackle for a loss vs. SMU (Oct. 4)

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • Appeared in all 14 games as a special teams starter on kickoff coverage • Notched a tackle vs. Marshall (Nov. 3) playing on the defensive line • Named the most improved defensive player following the 2008 spring practi ces

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2006) • A scholarship recruit, Williams worked with the defensive linemen while taking a redshirt year

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KERLONWILLIAMS#33 • RS JUNIOR • RUNNING BACK • 6-0/200CRESCENT CITY, FLA./CRESCENT CITY

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009) • Worked with the scout team on defense and redshirted

PRIOR TO UCF • Spent two years at Norfolk State where he played defensive back• Played in 11 games in 2008, recording nine tackles• Redshirted in 2007

HIGH SCHOOL • Named fi rst-team all-state as a senior and second-team as a junior• Named district player of the year as a senior• A two-ti me all-county selecti on• Tallied 122 tackles and six sacks as a senior• Had 102 tackles and 15 sacks as a junior• Also wrestled and ran track

PERSONAL • Williams is the son of Rupert Williams and Marykay Ferdinand• Older brother, Sherron, played football at Norfolk State• Majoring in management

KHYMESTWILLIAMS#82 • RS JUNIOR • WIDE RECEIVER • 5-10/174 LUTCHER, LA/LUTCHER

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009) • Missed the season with a knee injury suff ered during preseason camp

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2008) • Saw acti on in all 12 games at wide receiver and as kick returner • Racked up 114 yards on 17 recepti ons, and also hauled in three touchdowns• Led the team with fi ve recepti ons for 32 yards vs. South Carolina State (Aug. 30) • Notched a catch vs. USF (Sept. 6) and at UTEP (Sept 27)• Caught his fi rst receiving touchdown vs. SMU (Oct. 4) on a 15-yard recepti on• Made two recepti ons in each of the last four games including two touchdown scores

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • Appeared in all 14 games as either a reserve wide receiver or a kick return spe-cialist • Returned two kickoff s for 31 yards vs. Tulsa (Oct. 20) • Ran back two kickoff s for 77 yards, highlighted by a 63-yard gallop to open the game • Made a huge impact in the win at SMU (Nov. 17), taking the opening kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown, which ti ed for the fourth-longest kickoff return in school history and was his fi rst-career touchdown • The performance earned him C-USA Special Teams Player of the Week honors • Also posted fi rst-collegiate recepti on on a 7-yard pickup vs. the Mustangs • Returned two kickoff s for 58 yards against UTEP (Nov. 24) • Had one kick return for 22 yards in the victory over Tulsa in the C-USA Champion-ship Game (Dec. 1)

HIGH SCHOOL • A standout athlete who earned four lett ers in football, basketball and baseball during his high school years• A two-year off ensive team captain for football coach Tim Deti llier• Helped lead Lutcher to the Class 3A Louisiana state ti tles in 2003 and 2006 • Neared the 1,000-yard rushing mark as a senior and added more than 700 yards receiving• Combined for 22 touchdowns (17 rushing, fi ve receiving) and was named honor-able menti on Class 3A All-State by the Louisiana Sports Writers Associati on• Earned All-River Parrish All-Star accolades as well as all-metro and all-conference honors• Also recruited by Louisville, Louisiana, Louisiana Tech, Southeastern Louisiana and TCU

PERSONAL • Williams is the son of Shelton and Della Marie Williams • Majoring in radio and television and minor in fi lm-cinema studies

CAREER STATISTICS RECEIVINGYEAR G REC YDS AVG TD LG2007 14 1 7 7.0 0 72008 12 17 114 6.7 3 192009 DNPTOTALS 26 18 121 6.7 3 19KICK RETURNINGYEAR G NO YDS AVG TD LG2007 14 8 287 35.9 1 992008 12 10 243 24.3 0 372009 DNPTOTALS 26 18 530 29.4 1 99

DAVID WILLIAMS CONTINUED... HIGH SCHOOL • Three-year lett erman for head coach Mark Cagle at White Knoll High School • Holds four career school records at White Knoll, including the most sacks (11.5) and tackles for loss (28) in school history • First player from his high school to play in the South Carolina Shrine Bowl • Ended his senior season with 100 tackles, 19 for loss, with four sacks and 10 quarterback pressures • Rated as the No. 2 defensive line prospect in the state of South Carolina accord-ing to the Spartanburg Herald-Journal• Rated as the newspaper’s No. 20 prospect in the state among all positi ons • Holds school records for max bench press (400 pounds) and max squat (550 pounds) • All-region and all-area selecti on • Named team’s most outstanding defensive lineman and given the team’s captain award

PERSONAL • Williams is the son of David and Barbara Williams • Earned a bachelor’s degree in criminal justi ce and working on a degree in sports and fi tness

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G TKL AST TOTAL SACK TFL PBU INT2007 14 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 02008 12 13 7 20 0.0 1.5 0 02009 13 15 12 27 1.0 6.0 0 0TOTALS 39 28 20 48 1.0 7.5 0 0

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MARQUEEWILLIAMS#12 • RS FRESH. • WIDE RECEIVER • 6-0/205OCALA, FLA./VANGUARD

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Earned a redshirt

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for Vanguard High School• Racked up 1,900 all-purpose yards, nine touchdowns and 26 tackles as a senior• Combined for 12 touchdowns passing and rushing• Earned all-area awards as a junior and a senior• Also recruited by Vanderbilt, FIU, FAU and Buff alo

PERSONAL • Williams is the son of Willie Williams III and Pamela Victoria Luke• Major is criminal justi ce

TORRIANWILSON#72 • FRESHMAN • OFF. LINE • 6-4/315 MIAMI, FLA./MIAMI NORTHWESTERN

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

PERSONAL • Major is undeclared

JOSHWOFFORD#58 • RS FRESH. • OFF. LINE • 6-1/299 MELBOURNE, FLA./PALM BAY

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Earned a redshirt while working out with the scout team

HIGH SCHOOL • Named third-team 5A all-state as a defensive lineman as a senior• Played both off ensive and defensive line at Palm Bay• Helped team to regional fi nals in 2007 as a junior• Also competed in wrestling and track and fi eld

PERSONAL • Major is business

HENRYWRIGHT#37 • RS FRESH. • DEF. BACK • 6-1/217ORLANDO, FLA./EDGEWATER

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) • Earned a redshirt

HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach William Gierke at Edgewater High School• Played both quarterback and safety in high school• Helped Edgewater to three 6A district championships• Had 62 tackles as a senior with an intercepti on and two sacks• Recorded 82 tackles as a junior, two of them sacks, and ran back one of his three intercepti ons for a touchdown

PERSONAL • Wright is the son of Henry and Gayle Wright• Majoring in sports and fi tness

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LAWRENCEYOUNG#57 • SENIOR • LINEBACKER • 6-0/223PENSACOLA, FLA./WOODHAM

JUNIOR SEASON (2009) • Played and started 12 games at outside linebacker• An honorable menti on All-Conference USA selecti on• Ranked third on the team in total tackles (78) and fourth in tackles for loss (11)• Recorded 11 tackles (six solo) and a sack at Southern Miss (Sept. 12)• Had nine tackles (two solo) and an intercepti on at East Carolina (Sept. 26)• Totaled eight tackles (seven solo) vs. Miami (Oct. 17)• Finished the game vs. Marshall (Nov. 1) with eight tackles (seven solo) and a pass break up• Posted six tackles (two solo) vs. Tulane (Nov. 21)• Notched fi ve tackles (three solo) in the St. Petersburg Bowl vs. Rutgers (Dec. 19)

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2008) • Saw acti on in all 12 games, making 11 starts• Earned All-Conference USA Honorable Menti on honors• Tied for second on the team in tackles (72) • Notched fi ve tackles and a tackle for loss in the win vs. South Carolina State (Aug. 30)• Led team with eight total tackles including three and a half tackles for a loss, as well as an 8-yard sack vs. USF (Sept. 6)• Totaled three tackles at Boston College (Sept. 20) and also had an intercepti on • Made six tackles at UTEP (Sept. 27), followed by a fi ve-tackle performance vs. SMU (Oct. 4)• Led the team with 11 tackles vs. Miami (Oct. 11) and two and a half for a loss• Aided on a sack while notching fi ve solo tackles, eight total, vs. East Carolina (Nov. 2) and also had 2.5 tackles for a loss• Had seven tackles in a win at Memphis (Nov. 22)• Posted six tackles vs. UAB (Nov. 29)

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2007) • Appeared in 12 games, including two starts at linebacker • Started the season-opener at outside linebacker at NC State (Sept. 1) • Notched an intercepti on in the fi rst quarter and was credited with a six-yard INT return on a pass that was defl ected • Also recorded the fi rst tackle of the season for the Knights and fi nished with nine stops against the Wolfpack • Tied a school record with two forced fumbles against No. 6 Texas (Sept. 15) • Also had fi ve tackles and a pass break-up vs. the Longhorns • Collected three solo tackles against Memphis (Sept. 22) • Earned two tackles at East Carolina (Oct. 6) • Posted a tackle in the win over Marshall (Nov. 3)• Notched four tackles and assisted on a sack with Travis Timmons at SMU (Nov. 17) • Earned a tackle against UTEP (Nov. 24) • Made six tackles in the C-USA Championship Game vs. Tulsa (Dec. 1) • Appeared in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl vs. Mississippi State (Dec. 29)

HIGH SCHOOL • A four-year lett er winner for coach Mike Smith at Woodham High School• Served as the team captain his senior year when he led the Pensacola Bay Area with 130 tackles• Earned all-area honors as a senior and All-Northwest Florida accolades as a ju-nior• Had 91 tackles and fi ve sacks his junior season• Ranked as the 53rd best outside linebacker in the country by Rivals.com and 91st best prospect in the state of Florida by Rivals.com• Also earned three lett ers in baseball, playing fi rst base and left fi eld• Also recruited by Clemson, Mississippi and USF

PERSONAL • Young is the son of Larry and Felisha Young • Majoring in sports and fi tness

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G TKL AST TOTAL SACK TFL PBU INT2007 12 22 9 31 1.5 2.5 3 12008 12 46 26 72 1.5 10.5 5 12009 12 46 32 78 1.0 11.0 3 1TOTALS 36 114 67 181 4.0 24.0 11 3

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OPPONENTSSouth Dakota, NC State, Buff alo ............ 76Kansas State, UAB, Marshall .................. 77Rice East Carolina, Houston ................... 78Southern Miss, Tulane, Memphis .......... 79Composite Schedule .............................. 80

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SOUTH DAKOTACOYOTESSeptember 4, 2010Bright House Networks StadiumOrlando, Fla.

QUICK FACTSLocati on: ............................................. Vermillion, S.D.Enrollment: .........................................................9,617Stadium (Cap.): ........................ DakotaDome (10,000)Surface:..........................................................FieldTurfColors: .................................................... Red & WhiteNickname: ......................................................CoyotesPresident: ........................................ James W. Abbott Athleti cs Director: ...............................David HerbsterConference: ...............................................Great West

TEAM INFORMATION2009 Record (Overall/Conf.): ...........................5-5/2-2Postseason: ........................................................ NoneLett erwinners Ret./Lost: ................................... 44/20Starters Returning (O/D/S): ....................... 13 (6/5/2)Starters Lost (O/D/S): ................................ 12 (5/6/1)Base Off ense: ................................................ Multi pleBase Defense: ....................................................... 3-4

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: ...........................................Ed MeierkortAlma Mater: ............................. Dakota Wesleyan, ‘82Record at USD: .................................................. 44-23Career Record: ................................................... 99-78Assistant Coaches: Wesley Beschorner (OC), Chuck Morrell (DC), Tony Spencer (OL), Jack Sprague (DL), Adam Breske (LB), Tim Triplett (WR), B.J. Campbell (LB), Collin Prosser (TE), Nick Benedett o (DB)

SERIES RECORDSeries: ....................................................First meeti ngStreak: ............................................................... NoneLast Meeti ng:.... .................................................. None

MEDIA RELATIONSFootball SID: ....................................... Amil AndersonOffi ce Phone: ....................................... 605-677-5927Cell Phone: ........................................... 605-677-7833E-mail Address: [email protected]

2009 RESULTSDate Opponent .........................................ScoreSept. 3 WILLIAM PENN ............................... W, 52-0Sept. 12 at Northern Iowa ..............................L, 7-66Sept. 19 DRAKE ........................................... W, 51-21Sept. 29 S.E. LOUISIANA ............................. W, 44-13Oct. 3 at North Dakota* ............................L, 12-27Oct. 10 UC DAVIS* ..................................L, 23-24 OTOct. 17 at Montana State .......................L, 24-31 OTOct. 31 at Northern Colorado .....................L, 17-21Nov. 7 SOUTHERN UTAH* ........................ W, 45-21Nov. 14 at Cal Poly* ................................... W, 50-48

2010 SCHEDULEDate OpponentSept. 4 at UCFSept. 11 at MinnesotaSept. 18 NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATESept. 25 at North Dakota StateOct. 2 NORTH DAKOTA*Oct. 9 at UC Davis*Oct. 16 NORTHERN IOWAOct. 23 at Southern Utah*Oct. 30 NORTHERN COLORADONov. 6 CAL POLY*Nov. 13 at Lamar

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NC STATEWOLFPACKSeptember 11, 2010Bright House Networks StadiumOrlando, Fla.

QUICK FACTSLocati on: ................................................. Raleigh, N.C.Enrollment: .......................................................33,879Stadium (Cap.): ......................... Carter-Finley StadiumSurface: ................................................. Natural GrassColors ..................................................... Red & WhiteNickname: ....................................................WolfpackPresident: ................................... Dr. Randy WoodsonAthleti cs Director: ..................................... Lee FowlerConference: ..............Atlanti c Coast (Atlanti c Division)

TEAM INFORMATION2009 Record (Overall/Conf.): ...........................5-7/2-6Postseason: ........................................................ NoneLett erwinners Ret./Lost: ................................... 29/20Starters Returning (O/D/S): ....................... 13 (7/5/1)Starters Lost (O/D/S): ................................ 13 (4/8/1)Base Off ense: ................................................ Multi pleBase Defense: ....................................................... 4-3

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: ............................................Tom O’BrienAlma Mater: ................................................. Navy, ‘71Record at NC State: ........................................... 16-21Career Record: ................................................... 91-66Assistant Coaches: Dana Bible (OC, QB), Don Horton (OL), Jason Swepson (RB), Jim Bridge (TE), Jerry Petercuskie (ST), Mike Archer (DC), Mike Reed (DB), Jon Tenuta (LB), Keith Willis (DL)

SERIES RECORDSeries: ...................................................UCF leads 1-0Streak: .................................................. UCF won oneLast Meeti ng:.... ...................UCF, 25-23, Sept. 2, 2007 Carter-Finley Stadium: Raleigh, N.C.

MEDIA RELATIONSFootball SID: ....................................Annabelle MyersOffi ce Phone: ........................ 919-515-1181-ext.2102Cell Phone: ........................................... 919-819-8302E-mail Address: [email protected]

2009 RESULTSDate Opponent .........................................ScoreSept. 3 SOUTH CAROLINA ...............................L, 3-7Sept. 12 MURRAY STATE ............................... W, 65-7Sept. 19 GARDNER-WEBB ........................... W, 45-14Sept. 26 PITTSBURGH ................................. W, 38-31Oct. 3 at Wake Forest* ..............................L, 24-30Oct. 10 DUKE* .............................................L, 28-49Oct. 17 at Boston College* ..........................L, 20-52Oct. 31 at Florida State* .............................L, 42-45Nov. 7 MARYLAND* ................................. W, 38-31Nov. 14 at Clemson* ....................................L, 23-43Nov. 21 at Virginia Tech* .............................L, 10-38Nov.28 NORTH CAROLINA* ...................... W, 28-27

2010 SCHEDULEDate OpponentSept. 4 WESTERN CAROLINASept. 11 at UCFSept. 16 CINCINATTISept. 25 at Georgia Tech*Oct. 2 VIRGINIA TECH*Oct. 9 BOSTON COLLEGE*Oct. 16 at East CarolinaOct. 28 FLORIDA STATE*Nov. 6 at Clemson*Nov. 13 WAKE FOREST*Nov. 20 at North Carolina*Nov. 27 at Maryland*

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BUFFALOBULLSSeptember 18, 2010UB StadiumBuff alo, N.Y.

QUICK FACTSLocati on: ...................................................Buff alo, N.Y.Enrollment: .......................................................28,054Stadium (Cap.): ...........................UB Stadium (29,013)Surface: .................................... Sportexe MomentumColors ...........................................Royal Blue & WhiteNickname: ........................................................... BullsPresident: .........................................John B. SimpsonAthleti cs Director: ...............................Warde ManuelConference: .................. Mid-American (East Division)

TEAM INFORMATION2009 Record (Overall/Conf.): ...........................5-7/3-5Postseason: ........................................................ NoneLett erwinners Ret./Lost: ................................... 51/17Starters Returning (O/D/S): ....................... 17 (6/8/3)Starters Lost (O/D/S): .................................. 9 (6/3/0)Base Off ense: ................................................ Multi pleBase Defense: ....................................................... 4-3

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: ............................................... Jeff QuinnAlma Mater: ...........................................Elmhurst, ‘84Record at UB: ...........................................First SeasonCareer Record: ..........................................First SeasonAssistant Coaches: Greg Forest (OC,QB), William Inge (DC, LB), Ernest Jones (DB), Juan Taylor (WR), Adam Shorter (OL), Mike Dietzel (ST), Jappy Oliver (DL), Mike Daniels (RB), Marty Spieler (TE)

SERIES RECORDSeries: ...................................................UCF leads 6-1Streak: .................................................. UCF won oneLast Meeti ng:.... .................UCF, 23-17, Sept. 19, 2009 Bright House Networks Stadium: Orlando, Fla.

MEDIA RELATIONSFootball SID: ............................................... Jon FullerOffi ce Phone: ....................................... 716-645-6762Cell Phone: ........................................... 716-359-2728E-mail Address: .......................... jfuller3@buff alo.edu

2009 RESULTSDate Opponent .........................................ScoreSept. 5 at UTEP ......................................... W, 23-17Sept. 12 PITTSBURGH ...................................L, 27-54Sept. 19 at UCF .............................................L, 17-23Sept. 26 at Temple* ......................................L, 13-37Oct. 3 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* .....................L, 13-20Oct. 10 GARDNER-WEBB ............................. W, 40-3Oct. 17 AKRON* ........................................ W, 21-17Oct. 24 at Western Michigan* ...............L, 31-34 OTNov. 3 BOWLING GREEN* ..........................L, 29-30Nov. 10 OHIO* .............................................L, 24-27Nov. 18 at Miami (OH)* ............................. W, 42-17Nov. 27 at Kent State* ................................... W, 9-6

2010 SCHEDULEDate OpponentSept. 2 RHODE ISLANDSept. 11 at BaylorSept. 18 UCFSept. 25 at Connecti cutOct. 2 at Bowling Green*Oct. 16 at Northern Illinois*Oct. 23 TEMPLE*Oct. 30 MIAMI (OH)*Nov. 4 at Ohio*Nov. 12 BALL STATE*Nov. 20 EASTERN MICHIGAN*Nov. 26 at Akron*

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* - MAC games* - ACC games* - Great West games

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KANSAS STATEWILDCATSSeptember 25, 2010Bill Snyder Family StadiumManhatt an, Kan.

QUICK FACTSLocati on: ........................................... Manhatt an, Kan. Enrollment: .......................................................23,581Stadium (Cap.): ... Bill Snyder Family Stadium (50,000)Surface: .........................................................FieldTurfColors .................................................Purple & WhiteNickname: .....................................................WildcatsPresident: ............................................ Dr. Kirk Schulz Athleti cs Director: .................................... John CurrieConference: .............................Big 12 (North Division)

TEAM INFORMATION2009 Record (Overall/Conf.): ...........................6-6/4-4Postseason: ........................................................ NoneLett erwinners Ret./Lost: ................................... 40/22Starters Returning (O/D/S): ....................... 15 (5/7/3)Starters Lost (O/D/S): ................................ 10 (6/4/0)Base Off ense: ..................................................Pro-SetBase Defense: ............................................... Multi ple

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: ...............................................Bill SnyderAlma Mater: ..................... William Jewell College, ‘63Record at KSU: ............................................. 142-74-1Career Record: .............................................. 142-74-1Assistant Coaches: Keith Burns (DB), Joe Bob Cle-ments (DE), Chris Cosh (DC, LB), Charlie Dickey (OL), Dana Dimel (OC,RB), Mo Lati more (DL), Del Miller (QB), Ricky Rahne (TE), Michael Smith (WR)

SERIES RECORDSeries: ....................................................First meeti ngStreak: ............................................................... NoneLast Meeti ng:.... .................................................. None

MEDIA RELATIONSFootball SID: ........................................ Kenny LannouOffi ce Phone: ....................................... 785-532-7708Cell Phone: ........................................... 785-587-7867E-mail Address: ......................... [email protected]

2009 RESULTSDate Opponent .........................................ScoreSept. 5 MASSACHUSETTS .......................... W, 21-17Sept. 12 at Louisiana.....................................L, 15-17Sept. 19 at UCLA .............................................L, 9-23Sept. 26 TENNESSEE TECH ............................ W, 49-7Oct. 3 vs. IOWA STATE* ........................... W, 24-23Oct. 10 at Texas Tech* .................................L, 14-66Oct. 17 TEXAS A&M* ................................. W 62-14Oct. 24 COLORADO* ................................... W, 20-6Oct. 31 at Oklahoma* .................................L, 30-42Nov. 7 KANSAS* ........................................ W 17-10Nov. 14 MISSOURI* .....................................L, 12-38Nov. 21 at Nebraska* .....................................L, 3-17

2010 SCHEDULEDate OpponentSept. 4 UCLASept. 11 MISSOURI STATESept. 18 vs. Iowa State* (at Kansas City)Sept. 25 UCFOct. 7 NEBRASKA*Oct. 16 at Kansas*Oct. 23 at Baylor*Oct. 30 OKLAHOMA STATE *Nov. 6 TEXAS*Nov. 13 at Missouri*Nov. 20 at Colorado*Nov. 27 at North Texas

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UABBLAZERSWed. October 6, 2010Bright House Networks StadiumOrlando, Fla.

QUICK FACTSLocati on: .......................................... Birmingham, Ala.Enrollment: .......................................................16,246Stadium (Cap.): .......................... Legion Field (72,000)Surface: ......................................................... SureTurfColors .................................. Forest Green & Old GoldNickname: ....................................................... BlazersPresident: ...................................Dr. Carol Z. GarrisonAthleti cs Director: ..................................Brian MackinConference: ............... Conference USA (East Division)

TEAM INFORMATION2009 Record (Overall/Conf.): ...........................5-7/4-4Postseason: ........................................................ NoneLett erwinners Ret./Lost: ................................... 54/18Starters Returning (O/D/S): ....................... 20 (8/9/3)Starters Lost (O/D/S): .................................. 5 (3/2/0)Base Off ense: ................................................ Multi pleBase Defense: ....................................................... 4-3

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: .......................................... Neil CallawayAlma Mater: ...........................................Alabama, ‘78Record at UAB: .................................................. 11-25Career Record: ................................................... 11-25Assistant Coaches: Corey Barlow (DB), Tim Bowens (WR), Lorenzo Costanti ni (DL), Steve Davenport (RB), Will Friend (OL), Kim Helton (OC, TE), Tyson Helton (QB), Eric Schumann (DC), Tyson Summers (LB)

SERIES RECORDSeries: ...................................................UCF leads 6-1Streak: .................................................. UCF won oneLast Meeti ng:.... ..................UCF, 34-27, Nov. 28, 2009 Legion Field: Birmingham, Ala.

MEDIA RELATIONSFootball SID: ............................................ Norm ReillyOffi ce Phone: ....................................... 205-934-0730Cell Phone: ........................................... 205-936-1793E-mail Address: ................................. [email protected]

2009 RESULTSDate Opponent .........................................ScoreSept. 5 RICE*............................................. W, 44-24Sept. 12 SMU* ..............................................L, 33-35Sept. 19 at Troy .............................................L, 14-27Sept. 26 at Texas A&M ..................................L, 19-56Oct. 1 SOUTHERN MISS* ......................... W, 30-17Oct. 17 at Ole Miss ......................................L, 13-48Oct. 24 at Marshall* ......................................L, 7-27Oct. 31 at UTEP* ....................................... W, 38-33Nov. 7 FLORIDA ATLANTIC ....................... W, 56-29Nov. 14 at Memphis*................................. W, 31-21Nov. 21 at East Carolina* .............................L, 21-37Nov. 28 UCF* ...............................................L, 27-34

2010 SCHEDULEDate OpponentSept. 4 FLORIDA ATLANTICSept. 11 at SMU*Sept. 18 TROYSept. 25 at TennesseeOct. 6 at UCF*Oct. 16 UTEP*Oct. 23 at Mississippi StateOct. 30 at Southern Miss*Nov. 6 MARSHALL*Nov. 11 EAST CAROLINA*Nov. 20 MEMPHIS*Nov. 27 at Rice*

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MARSHALLTHUNDERING HERDWed. October 13, 2010Joan C. Edwards StadiumHunti ngton, W.Va.

QUICK FACTSLocati on: .........................................Hunti ngton, W.Va.Enrollment: .......................................................13,814Stadium (Cap.): ..... Joan C. Edwards Stadium (38,019)Surface: .........................................................FieldTurfColors ..................................................Green & WhiteNickname: .......................................Thundering HerdPresident: ....................................Dr. Stephen J. KoppAthleti cs Director: .................................Mike HamrickConference: .................Conference USA (East Division

TEAM INFORMATION2009 Record (Overall/Conf.): ...........................7-6/4-4Postseason: ..........................Litt le Caesars Pizza BowlLett erwinners Ret./Lost: ................................... 45/15Starters Returning (O/D/S): ....................... 14 (7/7/0)Starters Lost (O/D/S): .................................. 8 (4/4/0)Base Off ense: ................................................ Multi pleBase Defense: ....................................................... 4-3

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: ............................................Doc HollidayAlma Mater: ....................................West Virginia, ‘79Record at Marshall: .................................First SeasonCareer Record: ..........................................First SeasonAssistant Coaches: Tony Peterson (QB), Bill Legg (OC), Chris Rippon (DC, LB), Mike Cassity (DB), Sean Cronin (DL), Phil Ratliff (TE), JaJuan Seider (RB), Zach Smith (WR), Fred Tate (DB)

SERIES RECORDSeries: ...................................................UCF leads 5-3Streak: ...................................................UCF won fi veLast Meeti ng:.... ....................UCF, 21-20, Nov. 1, 2009 Bright House Networks Stadium: Orlando, Fla.

MEDIA RELATIONSFootball SID: ......................................Randy BurnsideOffi ce Phone: ....................................... 304-696-4660Cell Phone: ........................................... 304-208-0498E-mail Address: ..................... [email protected]

2009 RESULTSDate Opponent .........................................ScoreSept. 5 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS ..................... W, 31-28Sept. 12 at Virginia Tech ...............................L, 10-52Sept. 19 BOWLING GREEN .......................... W, 17-10Sept. 26 at Memphis*................................. W, 27-16Oct. 3 EAST CAROLINA* ............................L, 17-21Oct. 10 at Tulane* ..................................... W, 31-10Oct. 17 at West Virginia ................................L, 7-24Oct. 24 UAB* ............................................... W, 27-7Nov. 1 at UCF* ...........................................L, 20-21Nov. 14 SOUTHERN MISS* ...........................L, 20-27Nov. 21 SMU* ............................................ W, 34-31Nov. 28 at UTEP* .........................................L, 21-52Dec. 26 vs. Ohio ......................................... W, 21-17

2010 SCHEDULEDate OpponentSept. 2 at Ohio StateSept. 10 WEST VIRGINIASept. 18 at Bowling GreenSept. 25 OHIOOct. 2 at Southern Miss*Oct. 13 UCF*Oct. 23 at East Carolina*Oct. 30 UTEP*Nov. 6 at UAB*Nov. 13 MEMPHIS*Nov. 20 at SMU*Nov. 27 TULANE*

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RICEOWLSOctober 23, 2010Bright House Networks StadiumOrlando, Fla.

QUICK FACTSLocati on: ..............................................Houston, TexasEnrollment: .........................................................5,339Stadium (Cap.): .........................Rice Stadium (47,000)Surface: ....................................... FieldTurf DuraspineColors .......................................................Blue & GrayNickname: ...........................................................OwlsPresident: .......................................David W. LeebronAthleti cs Director: ..............................Rick GreenspanConference: ..............Conference USA (West Division)

TEAM INFORMATION2009 Record (Overall/Conf.): .........................2-10/2-6Postseason: ........................................................ NoneLett erwinners Ret./Lost: ................................... 51/15Starters Returning (O/D/S): ....................... 18 (9/9/0)Starters Lost (O/D/S): .................................. 6 (2/2/2)Base Off ense: ...................................................SpreadBase Defense: .................................................... 4-2-5

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: .............................................David Bailiff Alma Mater: ....................................... Texas State, ‘81Record at Rice: .................................................. 15-22Career Record: ................................................... 36-37Assistant Coaches: David Beaty (OC), John Reagan (OL, TE), Rick LaFavers (RB), Chuck Driesbach (DB), Craig Naivar (DL , ST), Darell Patt erson (LB), Larry Edmondson (WR), Jason Washington (CB), Ronnie Vinklarek (OL)

SERIES RECORDSeries: ...................................................UCF leads 2-1Streak: .................................................. UCF won oneLast Meeti ng:.... .................... UCF, 49-7, Oct. 24, 2009 Rice Stadium: Houston, Texas

MEDIA RELATIONSFootball SID: ............................................. Chuck PoolOffi ce Phone: ....................................... 713-348-5775Cell Phone: ........................................... 832-244-6476E-mail Address: [email protected]

2009 RESULTSDate Opponent .........................................ScoreSept. 5 at UAB* ...........................................L, 24-44Sept. 12 at Texas Tech ...................................L, 10-55Sept. 19 at Oklahoma State ..........................L, 24-41Sept. 26 VANDERBILT ....................................L, 17-36Oct. 3 TULSA*............................................L, 10-27Oct.10 NAVY ...............................................L, 14-63Oct. 17 at East Carolina* .............................L, 13-49Oct. 24 UCF* .................................................L, 7-49Nov. 7 at SMU* ..........................................L, 28-31Nov. 14 TULANE* ....................................... W, 28-20Nov. 21 UTEP* ........................................... W, 30-29Nov. 28 at Houston* ....................................L, 14-73

2010 SCHEDULEDate OpponentSept. 4 TEXASSept. 11 at North TexasSept. 18 NORTHWESTERNSept. 25 BAYLOROct. 2 SMU*Oct. 9 at UTEP*Oct. 16 HOUSTON*Oct. 23 at UCF*Nov. 6 at Tulsa*Nov. 13 at Tulane*Nov. 20 EAST CAROLINA*Nov. 27 UAB*

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EAST CAROLINAPIRATESOctober 30, 2010Bright House Networks StadiumOrlando, Fla.

QUICK FACTSLocati on: .............................................Greenville, N.C.Enrollment: .......................................................27,703Stadium (Cap.): ......................Dowdy-Ficklen (50,000)Surface: ................................................. Natural GrassColors ................................................... Purple & GoldNickname: ........................................................PiratesPresident: .........................................Dr. Steve BallardAthleti cs Director: ................................. Terry HollandConference: ............... Conference USA (East Division)

TEAM INFORMATION2009 Record (Overall/Conf.): ...........................9-5/7-1Postseason: ............................ AutoZone Liberty BowlLett erwinners Ret./Lost: ................................... 43/30Starters Returning (O/D/S): ....................... 10 (5/2/3)Starters Lost (O/D/S): ................................ 18 (6/9/3)Base Off ense: ...................................................SpreadBase Defense: ....................................................... 4-3

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: .........................................Ruffi n McNeillAlma Mater: .................................... East Carolina, ‘80Record at ECU: .........................................First SeasonCareer Record: ....................................................... 1-0Assistant Coaches: John Wiley (LB), Brian Mitchell (DC, DB), Duane Price (DT), Mark Yellock (DE), Lincoln Riley (OC, QB), Donnie Kirkpatrick (WR), Dennis Sim-mons (OR), Brandon Jones (OL), Clay McGuire (RB, ST)

SERIES RECORDSeries: ...................................................ECU leads 8-1Streak: ..................................................ECU won fourLast Meeti ng:.... ................ ECU, 19-14, Sept. 26, 2009 Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium: Greenville, N.C.

MEDIA RELATIONSFootball SID: ....................................... Tom McClellanOffi ce Phone: ....................................... 252-737-1274Cell Phone: ........................................... 252-414-0990E-mail Address: [email protected]

2009 RESULTSDate Opponent .........................................ScoreSept. 5 APPALACHIAN STATE ..................... W, 29-24Sept. 12 at West Virginia ..............................L, 20-35Sept. 19 at North Carolina ............................L, 17-31Sept. 26 UCF* ............................................. W, 19-14Oct. 3 at Marshall* .................................. W, 21-17Oct. 10 at SMU* ..........................................L, 21-28Oct. 17 RICE*............................................. W, 49-13Oct. 27 at Memphis*................................. W, 38-19Nov. 5 VIRGINIA TECH ..................................L, 3-16Nov. 15 at Tulsa*........................................ W, 44-17Nov. 21 UAB* ............................................. W, 37-21Nov. 28 SOUTHERN MISS* ......................... W, 25-20Dec. 5 HOUSTON* ................................... W, 38-32Jan. 2 ARKANSAS .................................L, 17-20 OT

2010 SCHEDULEDate OpponentSept. 5 TULSA*Sept. 11 MEMPHIS*Sept. 18 at Virginia TechOct. 2 at North CarolinaOct. 9 at Southern Miss*Oct. 16 NC STATEOct. 23 MARSHALL*Oct. 30 at UCF*Nov. 6 NAVYNov. 11 at UAB*Nov. 20 at Rice*Nov. 26 SMU*

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HOUSTONCOUGARSFri. November 5, 2010O’Quinn Field/Robertson StadiumHouston, Texas

QUICK FACTSLocati on: ..............................................Houston, TexasEnrollment: .......................................................35,400Stadium (Cap.):O’Quinn Field at Robertson Stad. (32,000)Surface: ................................................. Natural GrassColors ........................Scarlet & White with Navy TrimNickname: ......................................................CougarsPresident: ..........................................Dr. Renu KhatorAthleti cs Director: ............................... Mack RhoadesConference: ..............Conference USA (West Division)

TEAM INFORMATION2009 Record (Overall/Conf.): .........................10-4/6-2Postseason: ......... Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl BowlLett erwinners Ret./Lost: ........................... 46/17Starters Returning (O/D/S): ....................... 18 (9/7/2)Starters Lost (O/D/S): .................................. 7 (2/4/1)Base Off ense: ................................................ Multi pleBase Defense: ....................................................... 4-3

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: ........................................... Kevin SumlinAlma Mater: ............................................. Purdue, ‘88Record at UH: ..................................................... 18-9 Career Record: ..................................................... 18-9Assistant Coaches: Tony Levine (ST, AHC), Jason Phil-lips (OC), Brian Stewart (DC), Kliff Kingsbury (QB), B.J. Anderson (OL), Leon Burnett (LB), Jim Jeff coat (DL), Clarence McKinney (RB), Zac Spavital (CB)

SERIES RECORDSeries: ...................................................UCF leads 2-1Streak: .................................................. UCF won oneLast Meeti ng:.... ..................UCF, 37-32, Nov. 14, 2009 Bright House Networks Stadium: Orlando, Fla.

MEDIA RELATIONSFootball SID: ...........................................Cassie ArnerOffi ce Phone: ....................................... 713-743-9409Cell Phone: ........................................... 832-523-8647E-mail Address: ................... [email protected]

2009 RESULTSDate Opponent .........................................ScoreSept. 5 NORTHWESTERN ST. ....................... W, 55-7Sept. 12 at Oklahoma State ........................ W, 45-35Sept. 26 TEXAS TECH .................................. W, 29-28Oct. 3 at UTEP* .........................................L, 41-58Oct. 10 at Mississippi State ....................... W, 31-24Oct. 17 at Tulane* ..................................... W, 44-16Oct. 24 SMU* ............................................ W, 38-15Oct. 31 SOUTHERN MISS* ......................... W, 50-43Nov. 7 at Tulsa*........................................ W, 46-45Nov. 14 at UCF* ...........................................L, 32-37Nov. 21 MEMPHIS* .................................... W, 55-14Nov. 28 RICE*............................................. W, 73-14Dec. 5 at East Carolina* .............................L, 32-38Dec. 31 AIR FORCE .......................................L, 20-47

2010 SCHEDULEDate OpponentSept. 4 TEXAS STATESept. 10 UTEP*Sept. 18 at UCLASept. 25 TULANE*Oct. 9 MISSISSIPPI STATEOct. 16 at Rice*Oct. 23 at SMU*Oct. 30 at Memphis*Nov. 5 UCF*Nov. 13 TULSA*Nov. 20 at Southern Miss*Nov. 27 at Texas Tech

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SOUTHERN MISSGOLDEN EAGLESNovember 13, 2010Bright House Networks StadiumOrlando, Fla.

QUICK FACTSLocati on: .........................................Hatti esburg, Miss.Enrollment: .......................................................16,000Stadium (Cap.): ............M.M. Roberts Stadium (36,000)Surface: ............................................ Momentum TurfColors ..................................................... Black & GoldNickname: ............................................ Golden EaglesPresident: ..............................Dr. Martha D. SaundersAthleti cs Director: ............................ Richard GianniniConference: ............... Conference USA (East Division)

TEAM INFORMATION2009 Record (Overall/Conf.): ...........................7-6/5-3Postseason: ............. R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl BowlLett erwinners Ret./Lost: ........................... 42/22Starters Returning (O/D/S): ....................... 16 (4/9/3)Starters Lost (O/D/S): .................................. 6 (2/2/2)Base Off ense: ...................................................SpreadBase Defense: ....................................................... 4-3

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: ............................................Larry FedoraAlma Mater: ..................................Austi n College, ‘85Record at USM: ................................................. 14-12Career Record: ................................................... 14-12Assistant Coaches: Deke Adams (DL), Blake Anderson (QB), Todd Bradford (DC, DB), David Duggan (LB), Kasey Dunn (WR), Barney Farrar (TE), Je’Ney Jackson (CB), Chris Kapilovic (OL), Pat Washington (RB)

SERIES RECORDSeries: .................................. Southern Miss leads 4-1Streak: ..................................Southern Miss won twoLast Meeti ng:....Southern Miss, 26-19, Sept. 12, 2009Carlisle-Faulkner Field at Roberts Stad.: Hatti esburg, Miss.

MEDIA RELATIONSFootball SID: ........................................... Jack DugganOffi ce Phone: ....................................... 601-266-6240Cell Phone: ........................................... 601-596-5637E-mail Address: ....................... [email protected]

2009 RESULTSDate Opponent .........................................ScoreSept. 5 ALCORN STATE ................................ W, 52-0Sept. 12 UCF* ............................................. W, 26-19Sept. 19 VIRGINIA ....................................... W, 37-34Sept. 26 at Kansas .........................................L, 28-35Oct. 1 at UAB* ...........................................L, 17-30Oct. 10 at Louisville .....................................L, 23-25Oct. 17 MEMPHIS* .................................... W, 36-16Oct. 24 TULANE* ......................................... W, 43-6Oct. 31 at Houston* ....................................L, 43-50Nov. 14 at Marshall* .................................. W, 27-20Nov. 21 TULSA*.......................................... W, 44-34Nov. 28 at East Carolina* .............................L, 20-25Dec. 20 MIDDLE TENNESSEE ........................L, 32-42

2010 SCHEDULEDate OpponentSept. 2 at South CarolinaSept. 11 PRAIRIE VIEWSept. 17 KANSASSept. 25 at Louisiana TechOct. 2 MARSHALL*Oct. 9 EAST CAROLINA*Oct. 16 at Memphis*Oct. 30 UAB*Nov. 6 at Tulane*Nov. 13 at UCF*Nov. 20 HOUSTON*Nov. 26 at Tulsa*

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MEMPHISTIGERSNovember 27, 2010Liberty Bowl Memorial StadiumMemphis, Tenn.

QUICK FACTSLocati on: ............................................Memphis, Tenn.Enrollment: .......................................................21,424Stadium (Cap.): .........Liberty Bowl Memorial (61,000)Surface: .......................................Field Turf Pro SeriesColors ............................................. Royal Blue & GrayNickname: ......................................................... TigersPresident: ....................................... Dr. Shirley RainesAthleti cs Director: .................................. R.C. JohnsonConference: ............... Conference USA (East Division)

TEAM INFORMATION2009 Record (Overall/Conf.): .........................2-10/1-7Postseason: ........................................................ NoneLett erwinners Ret./Lost: ................................... 45/25Starters Returning (O/D/S): ....................... 18 (7/7/4)Starters Lost (O/D/S): ................................ 14 (4/7/3)Base Off ense: ................................................ Multi pleBase Defense: ............................................... Multi ple

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: .............................................Larry PorterAlma Mater: ..........................................Memphis, ‘96Record at Memphis: ................................First SeasonCareer Record: ..........................................First SeasonAssistant Coaches: Eric Price (OC, WR), Kevin Mc-Given (QB), John McDonell (OL), Sedrick Irvin (RB), Jay Hopson (DC), Mike DuBose (DL), Galen Scott (LB), Shannon Morrison (CB), Dan Yanowsky (ST, TE)

SERIES RECORDSeries: ...................................................UCF leads 5-1Streak: ...................................................UCF won fi veLast Meeti ng:.... .................... UCF, 32-14, Oct. 3, 2009 Bright House Networks Stadium: Orlando, Fla.

MEDIA RELATIONSFootball SID: ................................. Jennifer RodriguesOffi ce Phone: ....................................... 901-678-2397Cell Phone: ........................................... 901-734-9951E-mail Address: .................. [email protected]

2009 RESULTSDate Opponent .........................................ScoreSept. 6 OLE MISS .........................................L, 14-45Sept. 12 at Middle Tennessee .......................L, 14-31Sept. 19 UT MARTIN ................................... W, 41-14Sept. 26 MARSHALL* ....................................L, 16-27Oct. 3 at UCF* ...........................................L, 14-32Oct. 10 UTEP* ........................................... W, 35-20Oct. 17 at Southern Miss*...........................L, 16-36Oct. 27 EAST CAROLINA* ............................L, 19-38Nov. 7 at Tennessee ...................................L, 28-56Nov. 14 UAB* ...............................................L, 21-31Nov. 21 at Houston* ....................................L, 14-55Nov. 27 at Tulsa*.....................................L, 30-33 OT

2010 SCHEDULEDate OpponentSept. 4 at MISSISSIPPI STATESept. 11 at EAST CAROLINA*Sept. 18 MIDDLE TENNESSEESept. 25 at UTEP*Oct. 2 TULSA*Oct. 9 at LouisvilleOct. 16 SOUTHERN MISS*Oct. 30 HOUSTON*Nov. 6 TENNESSEENov. 13 at Marshall*Nov. 20 at UAB*Nov. 27 UCF*

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TULANEGREEN WAVENovember 20, 2010Louisiana SuperdomeNew Orleans, La.

QUICK FACTSLocati on: ...........................................New Orleans, La.Enrollment: .......................................................11,157Stadium (Cap.): ...........Louisiana Superdome (69,703)Surface: ................................Momentum by SportexeColors .....................................Olive Green & Sky BlueNickname: ............................................... Green WavePresident: ......................................... Dr. Scott CowenAthleti cs Director: ...................................Rick DicksonConference: ..............Conference USA (West Division)

TEAM INFORMATION2009 Record (Overall/Conf.): ...........................3-9/1-7Postseason: ........................................................ NoneLett erwinners Ret./Lost: ................................... 48/20Starters Returning (O/D/S): ....................... 12 (7/4/1)Starters Lost (O/D/S): ................................ 12 (4/7/1)Base Off ense: ................................................ Multi pleBase Defense: ............................................... Multi ple

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: ..............................................Bob ToledoAlma Mater: .......................... San Francisco State, ‘68Record at Tulane: ................................................ 9-27Career Record: ................................................... 87-95Assistant Coaches: Dan Dodd (OC, QB), Steve Stanard (DC, LB), Greg Davis Jr. (RB), Mark Hutson (OL), Tom Hayes (DB), Doug Lichtenberger (TE, ST), Jason Rol-lins (CB), Thomas Woods (WR), Doug Colman (LB)

SERIES RECORDSeries: ...................................................UCF leads 3-1Streak: .................................................. UCF won oneLast Meeti ng:.... ....................UCF, 49-0, Nov. 21, 2009 Bright House Networks Stadium: Orlando, Fla.

MEDIA RELATIONSFootball SID: ......................................Roger DunawayOffi ce Phone: ....................................... 504-862-8240Cell Phone: ........................................... 504-452-2906E-mail Address: .............................. [email protected]

2009 RESULTSDate Opponent .........................................ScoreSept. 4 TULSA*............................................L, 13-37Sept. 12 BYU ...................................................L, 3-54Sept. 26 McNEESE STATE ............................ W, 42-32Oct. 3 at Army ......................................... W, 17-16Oct. 10 MARSHALL* ....................................L, 10-31Oct. 17 HOUSTON* .....................................L, 16-44Oct. 24 at Southern Miss*.............................L, 6-43Oct. 31 at LSU ................................................L, 0-42Nov. 7 UTEP* ...................................... W, 45-38 OTNov. 14 at Rice* ...........................................L, 20-28Nov. 21 at UCF* .............................................L, 0-49Nov. 28 at SMU* ..........................................L, 21-26

2010 SCHEDULEDate OpponentSept. 2 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANASept. 11 OLE MISSSept. 25 at Houston*Oct. 2 at RutgersOct. 9 ARMYOct. 16 at Tulsa*Oct. 23 at UTEP*Oct. 30 SMU*Nov. 6 SOUTHERN MISS*Nov. 13 RICE*Nov. 20 UCF*Nov. 27 at Marshall*

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THURSDAY, SEPT. 2Rhode Island at Buff alo Southern Miss at South Carolina Southeastern Louisiana at Tulane

SATURDAY, SEPT. 4South Dakota at UCFNorthwestern State at HoustonUCLA at Kansas StateMemphis at Mississippi StateWestern Carolina at NC State Texas at RiceFlorida Atlanti c at UAB

SUNDAY, SEPT. 5Appalachian State at East Carolina Southern Illinois at Marshall

FRIDAY, SEPT. 10West Virginia at Marshall

SATURDAY, SEPT. 11NC State at UCFBuff alo at BaylorMemphis at East CarolinaUTEP at Houston Missouri State at Kansas State Rice at North Texas South Dakota at Minnesota Prairie View at Southern Miss Ole Miss at Tulane UAB at SMU

THURSDAY, SEPT. 16Cincinnati at NC State

FRIDAY, SEPT. 17Kansas at Southern Miss

SATURDAY, SEPT. 18UCF at Buff alo East Carolina at Virginia Tech Houston at UCLAIowa State at Kansas State Marshall at Bowling GreenMiddle Tennessee at Memphis Northwestern at RiceNorthwestern Okla. State at South DakotaTroy at UAB

SATURDAY, SEPT. 25UCF at Kansas StateBuff alo at Connecti cutTulane at HoustonOhio at Marshall Memphis at UTEPNC State at Georgia TechBaylor at Rice South Dakota at North Dakota State Southern Miss at Louisiana Tech UAB at Tennessee

SATURDAY, OCT. 2Buff alo at Bowling GreenEast Carolina at North CarolinaMarshall at Southern MissTulsa at MemphisVirginia Tech at NC State SMU at RiceNorth Dakota at South Dakota Tulane at Rutgers

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6UAB at UCF

THURSDAY, OCT. 7Nebraska at Kansas State

SATURDAY, OCT. 9East Carolina at Southern MissMississippi State at Houston Memphis at Louisville Boston College at NC State Rice at UTEPSouth Dakota at UC Davis Army at Tulane

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13UCF at Marshall

SATURDAY, OCT. 16 Buff alo at Northern Illinois NC State at East CarolinaHouston at RiceKansas State at Kansas Northern Iowa at South Dakota Memphis at Southern Miss Tulane at Tulsa UTEP at UAB

SATURDAY, OCT. 23Rice at UCFTemple at Buff alo Marshall at East CarolinaHouston at SMUKansas State at BaylorSouth Dakota at Southern Utah Tulane at UTEPUAB at Mississippi State

THURSDAY, OCT. 28Florida State at NC State

SATURDAY, OCT. 30East Carolina at UCFMiami (OH) at Buff alo Houston at Memphis Oklahoma State at Kansas StateUTEP at MarshallNorthern Colorado at South Dakota UAB at Southern MissSMU at Tulane

THURSDAY, NOV. 4Buff alo at Ohio

FRIDAY, NOV. 5UCF at Houston

SATURDAY, NOV. 6Navy at East CarolinaTexas at Kansas State Marshall at UABTennessee at Memphis NC State at ClemsonRice at Tulsa Cal Poly at South Dakota Southern Miss at Tulane

THURSDAY, NOV. 11East Carolina at UAB

FRIDAY, NOV. 12Ball State at Buff alo

SATURDAY, NOV. 13Southern Miss at UCFTulsa at Houston Kansas State at Missouri Memphis at MarshallWake Forest at NC State Rice at Tulane South Dakota at Lamar

SATURDAY, NOV. 20UCF at TulaneEastern Michigan at Buff alo East Carolina at RiceHouston at Southern MissKansas State at Colorado Marshall at SMUMemphis at UABNC State at North Carolina

FRIDAY, NOV. 26Buff alo at AkronSMU at East CarolinaSouthern Miss at Tulsa SATURDAY, NOV. 27 UCF at Memphis Houston at Texas TechKansas State at North Texas Tulane at Marshall NC State at Maryland Rice at UAB

SATURDAY, DEC. 4Conference USA Championship GameSite TBA (best conference winning percentage)

CONFERENCE USA BOWL GAMES

SATURDAY, DEC. 18R+L Carriers New Orleans BowlLouisiana Superdome; New Orleans, La.

TUESDAY, DEC. 21Beef ‘O’Brady’s Bowl St. PetersburgTropicana Field; St. Petersburg, Fla.

FRIDAY, DEC. 24Sheraton Hawaii BowlAloha Stadium; Honolulu, Hawaii

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 29EagleBank BowlRFK Stadium; Washington, D.C.

THURSDAY, DEC. 30Bell Helicopter Armed Forces BowlAmon G. Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas

FRIDAY, DEC. 31AutoZone Liberty BowlLiberty Bowl Memorial Stadium; Memphis, Tenn.

2010 UCF OPPONENT COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

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2009 YEAR IN REVIEWSeason Notes .................................... 82-84Team Stats ............................................. 85Individual Stats ................................. 86-87Defensive Stats ...................................... 88Superlati ves ........................................... 89Individual Game-By-Game ..................... 90Team Game-By-Game ............................ 91Samford Game Recap ............................ 92Southern Miss Game Recap .................. 93Buff alo Game Recap .............................. 94East Carolina Game Recap ..................... 95Memphis Game Recap .......................... 96Miami Game Recap ............................... 97Rice Game Recap ................................... 98Marshall Game Recap ............................ 99Texas Game Recap ............................... 100Houston Game Recap .......................... 101Tulane Game Recap ............................. 102UAB Game Recap ................................. 103St. Petersburg Bowl Recap ................... 104

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RESILIENT KNIGHTS SHOW THEIR HEART• No mountain seemed too steep for the Knights in 2009 as the team went 8-5 despite leading at the half only three ti mes in those 13 games. Even both of UCF’s C-USA losses nearly saw the Knights rally to win as both games dra-mati cally got down to onside-kick situati ons on the road. The Knights outscored opponents 203-132 (+71) aft er intermission in 2009, in-cluding a 105-67 (+48) edge in the third quar-ter of games.

DON’T CALL IT A COMEBACK• The Knights overcame double-digit defi cits three ti mes in 2009. UCF trailed defending MAC Champion Buff alo 17-7 at the half on Sept. 19 but scored 16 unanswered second-half points to win the game 23-17. It marked the fi rst ti me the Knights rallied back from a double-digit defi cit to win since Nov. 19, 2005. In that game, UCF trailed Rice by 12, 21-9, at the half in Houston before rallying to win 31-28. On Nov. 1, UCF also trailed Marshall 17-7 at halft ime (and trailed by 13 points in the fourth quarter) before rallying to win. UCF was down 14 points to No. 13 Houston (17-3) on Nov. 14 before rallying for what ti ed for the second-biggest come-from-behind win in school his-tory. UCF was 3-0 in 2009 when leading at the half, 1-0 when ti ed at the half and a remark-able 4-5 when trailing at halft ime.

UCF DEFICITS OVERCOMEGAME DEFICIT RESULTBuff alo 7-17, late 3rd W, 23-17Memphis 3-7, halft ime W, 32-14Marshall 7-20, 8:00 4th W, 21-20Houston 3-17, late 2nd W, 37-32

KNIGHTS LOOKED FINE IN 2009...• The team’s eight wins in 2009 ti ed for the third-winningest season in school history.10 2007, 19909 1998, 1993, 19878 2009, 2005

AMONGST AMERICA’S MOST IMPROVED• UCF was four games bett er during the 2009 regular season than it was the year before, re-cording an 8-4 regular-season record aft er go-ing 4-8 in 2008. This ti ed for the fi ft h-biggest improvement in the nati on.

BIGGEST IMPROVEMENTS FROM 2008-09*SCHOOL 2008 2009 MARGINSMU 1-11 7-5 +6Idaho 2-10 7-5 +5Ohio 4-8 9-4 +5Washington 0-12 5-7 +5UCF 4-8 8-4 +4Iowa State 2-10 6-6 +4Middle Tenn. 5-7 9-3 +4Temple 5-7 9-3 +4*Regular season games only

0-2 TO 6-2• In 2009, UCF became just the second team to ever start a Conference USA slate at 0-2 and then win each of its next six league games to fi nish 6-2. This rare feat was also accomplished by the 2006 Rice Owls. The Knights dropped seven-point games on the road at Southern Miss and East Carolina in September before the team’s off ense in parti cular had a chance to gel. UCF bounced back a week aft er the ECU loss to down Memphis, 32-14, at Bright House Networks Stadium and did not look back in league play, including a victory over West Divi-sion Champion Houston, then ranked No. 13/12 in the nati on, and a win over bowl-bound Mar-shall.

ALL WE NEED IS 20• With the strength of UCF’s defense over the past few years, its off ense has not needed much to win games. In fact, 20 points has been a sort of magical dividing line. Over the past 34 games, UCF is 18-2 when scoring 20 points or more and 1-14 when scoring less than 20 points. In 2009 the Knights were 8-1 when scor-ing at least 20 and 0-4 when held under that number with the lone excepti on being a 45-24 loss to Rutgers in the St. Petersburg Bowl.

WELL DISCIPLINED• UCF was third in the nati on last year, trailing only Navy and UConn, with 4.00 penalti es per game. UCF also ranked fi ft h nati onally for giv-ing its foes just 37.62 penalty yards per game, trailing just Navy, UConn, Penn State and Iowa.

UCF GREATER THAN THE SUM OF ITS PARTS• UCF fi nished second in a competi ti ve C-USA East Division which sent four teams to bowl games. The Knights won six league games in 2009, but UCF did so with such a team eff ort that it provided for record-low weekly individu-al accolades. UCF had just two C-USA Player of the Week awards in 2009, both on defense by Bruce Miller. That sum ti ed the 2006 Southern Miss Golden Eagles for the fewest C-USA Player of the Week honorees ever by a team with six C-USA wins. Thanks in large part to the domi-nance of Houston quarterback Case Keenum, a Heisman Trophy candidate for much of the season, UCF and East Carolina last year became just the second and third six-win C-USA teams to ever win that many league games without an Off ensive Player of the Week to their credit, joining the 1999 Southern Miss squad. UCF is just the sixth six-win team out of C-USA’s 28 all-ti me to not have a Special Teams Player of the Week, all of which is a testament to the overall special team eff ort that allowed UCF to go 8-5 in 2009 and 6-2 in C-USA play.

THE HIGHLIGHTS...THE HIGHLIGHTS...• The Knights made their third bowl ap-pearance in fi ve years and sold out four separate ti cket allotments in St. Pete.• UCF led C-USA in total and rushing defense, plus sacks and TFLs.• The Knights ti ed for the fi ft h-largest improvement in the country from 2008 to the 2009 regular season.• UCF won fi ve of its last six games to close out the 2009 regular season and each of its last six conference ti lts.• The resilient Knights won eight games yet led at the half just three ti mes.• UCF overcame double-digit defi cits to win the game three ti mes.• The Knights averaged 367.6 yards of total off ense over the fi nal nine games of the season.• Bruce Miller was named the Confer-ence USA Defensive Player of the Year and ranked fi ft h in the nati on in sacks.• 12 Knights made at least All-C-USA honorable menti on, including second round NFL Draft pick Torell Troup.

UCF RESULTS (8-5, 6-2)UCF RESULTS (8-5, 6-2)DATE OPPONENT SCORESept. 5 SAMFORD W, 28-21Sept. 12 at Southern Miss* L, 19-26Sept. 19 BUFFALO W, 23-17Sept. 26 at East Carolina* L, 14-19Oct. 3 MEMPHIS* W, 32-14Oct. 17 No. 9 MIAMI L, 7-27Oct. 24 at Rice* W, 49-7Nov. 1 MARSHALL* W, 21-20Nov. 7 at No. 2 Texas L, 3-35Nov. 14 No. 13/12 HOUSTON* W, 37-32Nov. 21 TULANE* W, 49-0Nov. 28 at UAB* W, 34-27Dec. 19 vs. Rutgers# L, 24-45* Denotes Conference USA games# St. Petersburg Bowl

CONFERENCE USA STANDINGSCONFERENCE USA STANDINGSEast Division C-USA Overall Teams W-L W-LEast Carolina 7-1 9-5UCF 6-2 8-5Southern Miss 5-3 7-6 Marshall 4-4 7-6UAB 4-4 5-7Memphis 1-7 2-10

West Division C-USA Overall Teams W-L W-LHouston 6-2 10-4SMU 6-2 8-5UTEP 3-5 4-8Tulsa 3-5 5-7Rice 2-6 2-10Tulane 1-7 3-9

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THE THIRD FRAME• UCF played in a bowl game for the third ti me in fi ve years, falling to Rutgers of the BIG EAST Conference in the St. Petersburg Bowl. In 2005, on the heels of a C-USA East Division ti tle, the 8-4 Knights headed west to the Sheraton Ha-waii Bowl where Nevada beat UCF in a 49-48 thriller. In 2007, aft er winning the Conference USA Championship, a 10-3 UCF team traveled to Memphis for the AutoZone Liberty Bowl but dropped a 10-3 decision to Mississippi State.

UCF FANS TRAVEL HEAVILY TO BOWL GAME• UCF sold out four seperate allotments of ti ck-ets for the St. Petersburg Bowl, accounti ng for 15,402 directly-sold seats. Game day esti mates had over 20,000 UCF fans in att andance out of a sold-out crowd of 29,763. It marked the second ti me in three years that UCF sold its enti re allot-ment for a bowl game and was part of a record crowd. At the 2007 AutoZone Liberty Bowl, UCF also sold its full allotment of 10,000 ti ckets, and the game’s att endance of 63,816 was a Liberty Bowl record. The UCF Pregame Tailgate Party staged by the UCF Alumni Associati on and UCF Athleti cs at Tropicana Field was also a sold-out event with 1,000 ti ckets distributed.

NOVEMBER REIGN• There’s an old adage that the best teams get bett er as the year goes along and UCF has been no excepti on under George O’Leary. The Knights are 15-6 overall in November since join-ing Conference USA aft er going 4-1 in 2009, los-ing only on the road at No. 2 Texas. November is UCF’s winningest month in the C-USA era, eclipsing the school’s 10 October wins.

NO LETDOWNS• UCF went 3-0 last year in games following a game against a ranked opponent. UCF downed Rice on the road a week aft er facing No. 9 Mi-ami, downed No. 13 Houston a week aft er fac-ing No. 2 Texas and then defeated Tulane aft er the game with the Cougars.

KNIGHTS SHINE BRIGHT AT BRIGHT HOUSE• UCF completed its 2009 home schedule going 6-1, in additi on to a perfect 4-0 mark vs. C-USA opponents at Bright House Networks Stadium. The Knights went undefeated at home in league play for the second ti me in three years (2007). The Knights are 14-6 at BHNS all-ti me and 10-3 in C-USA play, playing to an average of 40,612 fans per game over that three-year span.

BESTING THE WEST• UCF is a perfect 6-0 against teams from C-USA’s West Division at Bright House Networks Stadium. The Knights defeated Tulsa twice at home in 2007, including the Conference USA Championship Game. The Knights also beat UTEP at their new home in 2007 and SMU in 2008. UCF then defeated Houston and Tulane at Bright House Networks Stadium. The sixth C-USA West team, Rice, will make its Bright House Networks Stadium debut this fall.

OFFENSE GOT IT IN GEAR• UCF last fall had a new off ensive coordina-tor (Charlie Taaff e), starti ng quarterback (Brett Hodges) and regularly started two linemen (Abré Leggins and Cliff McCray) who joined the team in the summer of 2009. It obviously need-ed some ti me to click, but it did starti ng in week fi ve against Memphis. The diff erences from the fi rst four games of the season to the last nine games were dramati c:

CATEGORY GAMES 1-4 GAMES 5-13Scoring Off ense 84 (21.0) 256 (28.4)Rushing Off ense 380 (95.0) 1,317 (146.3)Passing Off ense 743 (185.8) 1,991 (221.2)Total Off ense 1,123 (280.8) 3,308 (367.6)Time of Poss. 28:32 32:23

THE BIG PLAY IS BACK• UCF promised to get more dynamic on of-fense in 2009 and it delivered. The Knights had 34 passing plays of at least 20 yards. In all of 2008, UCF had a total of just 12 completi ons of 20 yards or more. UCF had six such completi ons against Marshall alone, half of its 2008 season total. Eight diff erent Knights had a catch of at least 20 yards last year while only four did all of last year. UCF also spread the ball around more. Ten diff erent Knights had a catch at UAB, the most in one game since also having 10 against Miami (Ohio) on Nov. 28, 2003.

UCF ABLE TO PUT LONG DRIVES TOGETHER• A clear sign of UCF’s improved off ense in 2009 was its ability to sustain long drives. UCF had nine scoring marches of at least 11 plays in 2009 aft er having just fi ve in 2008. UCF had scoring drives of over 8:30 against both South-ern Miss and Buff alo, a feat it had not accom-plished since 2007. - Against Buff alo, UCF had two separate 14-play scoring drives. It was the fi rst ti me that UCF had two scoring drives of at least 14 plays in the same game since the 1993 NCAA Division I-AA Playoff s at Youngstown State.- UCF had eight scoring drives of at least 80 yards in its last 10 games.- Against Memphis, UCF secured the victory with a 92-yard fourth quarter touchdown drive, its longest march since a 99-yard drive against Marshall in 2007 and tying for the second-lon-gest of the six-year George O’Leary era.- It all added up to fi rst downs. UCF tallied 28 vs. Tulane and Memphis, which were its most in a game since ECU on Oct. 6, 2007.

THAT’S OUR BALL!• UCF amassed 39:30 in ti me of possession to help keep Houston’s dangerous off ense off of the fi eld in the Knights’ upset win over the No. 13/12 Cougars on Nov. 14. It is the most pos-session ti me that UCF has had in a game in the FBS era (since 1996). UCF followed it up with a 37:23 showing against Tulane.

HARVEY’S DANGEROUS FOR OPPONENTS• Sophomore Brynn Harvey was 32nd in the na-ti on in rushing in 2009, averaging 92.42 yards per game. Harvey ran for 219 in UCF’s win over Memphis. He proved to be a workhorse in that game, carrying the ball 42 ti mes, third-most in school history and the second-most nati onally last year. Harvey had 14 rushing touchdowns in 2009, good for second in UCF history. UCF as a team had just eight all of 2008. He is the fi rst Knight since Kevin Smith in 2007 to have consecuti ve three-touchdown games (vs. Hous-ton and Tulane), and also the fi rst since Smith ended his career with eight in 2007 to record three consecuti ve 100-yard rushing games (vs. Houston, Tulane and UAB).

SUPER SOPHOMORE• Brynn Harvey’s sophomore year stati sti cs stand up favorably next to Kevin Smith, a con-sensus All-American at UCF in 2007 who was the starti ng tailback for the Detroit Lions in 2009. ATT YDS TD AVG. YPGHarvey, 2009 261 1,109 14 4.2 92.4Smith, 2006 206 934 7 4.5 103.8

BRETT PLAYED LIKE A VET• Aft er transferring from Wake Forest for his se-nior year to play for his favorite childhood team, Winter Springs’ Brett Hodges assumed the role of starti ng quarterback with his steady play in the fi rst two games. He did not disappoint in his fi rst start against Buff alo, completi ng 15-of-20 passes and piling up 212 yards of total off ense (71 rushing, 141 passing) in the win. His 342 passing yards against Marshall were the most by a Knight since 2003 and the team’s fi rst 300-yard passing eff ort overall since 2007. Behind Hodges, UCF was fi ft h in C-USA in passing ef-fi ciency a year aft er ranking 12th in the league.

JAH RULES• Only one UCF player was named to the All-Conference USA off ensive unit and that was junior right tackle Jah Reid. The 6-foot-7, 314-pound behemoth from Haines City started every game in 2009 and helped pave the way for a UCF off ense that improved from 2,754 yards and 16.6 points per game in 2008 to 4,431 yards and 26.2 points per game in 2009.

ROCKY V• Named to the ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America Team and the C-USA Football All-Academic Team, wide receiver Rocky Ross turned in a solid senior year, ranking second on UCF with 41 catches, for 461 yards. He also caught the game-winning score with 0:23 to play vs. Marshall. The Jacksonville na-ti ve ranks seventh in UCF history in career re-cepti ons and 10th in career receiving yards.

AIKEN FOR THE END ZONE• Junior Kamar Aiken led UCF with both 610 receiving yards and nine touchdowns in 2010. His nine touchdowns, including two in the St. Petersburg Bowl, are the most by a Knight since 2005 when Brandon Marshall had 11 and Mike Sims-Walker had nine.

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NO RUNNING ALLOWED• UCF topped C-USA in rushing defense last fall, and ranked fourth nati onally behind BCS bowl parti cipants Texas, Alabama and TCU, yielding just 82.77 yards per game. UCF also led C-USA in rushing defense in 2008. In league history, only TCU (2002-03) had previously led C-USA in rushing defense in consecuti ve seasons. UCF held its opponent under 100 yards of rushing in nine out of 13 games last year. Against Marshall, UCF held Darius Marshall, then the second-leading rusher in the nati on, to a season-low 80 yards on 28 carries (2.9 avg.). At No. 2 Texas, Colt McCoy had to throw the ball to kill the clock in the fourth quarter because the Long-horn rushing att ack was going nowhere. Held to just 67 yards in the game, it was Texas’ lowest rushing total for a home non-conference game since Arkansas held UT to 62 in 2003. “We just decided to quit running it,” Mack Brown said of Colt McCoy’s 42 att empts in the game. UCF followed that up by holding No. 13/12 Houston to 46 yards on the ground, its lowest showing in two years. Then came the Senior Day perfor-mance of a lifeti me as UCF held Tulane to mi-nus-30 yards rushing.

SIMPLY THE BEST• In additi on to having C-USA’s premier rushing defense at 82.77 yards per game, UCF led the league in total defense (350.54 ypg), sacks (2.92 spg) and tackles for loss (7.23 pg) while ranking second in scoring defense (21.93 ppg).

GREEN WAVE KEPT TO LOW TIDE• In its 49-0 shutout win over Tulane, UCF held the Green Wave to a C-USA record low 50 yards of total off ense, including minus-30 yards rush-ing. The 50 yards of total defense marked the fi ft h-best performance in the nati on this past decade against a FBS foe.

TOP TOTAL DEFENSE OF THE DECADE VS. FBS (2000-09)24 Ole Miss vs. Mississippi State, 11/28/0835 Virginia Tech vs. Duke, 9/10/0545 Wisconsin vs. Temple, 9/10/0546 Oklahoma vs. Colorado, 12/4/0450 UCF vs. Tulane, 11/21/09

CONTINUING TO BRING THE PRESSURE• UCF ranked sixth in the nati on with 2.92 sacks per game. UCF also stood 13th in the nati on last fall in TFLs with 7.23 per game, conti nuing its loft y 2008 pace when UCF was third nati on-ally. Both stats led C-USA. A total of 19 diff erent Knights had at least half of a TFL and 11 had a sack. UCF had four players (Jarvis Geathers, Der-rick Hallman, Cory Hogue and Bruce Miller) who hit double digits in TFLs in 2009. UCF’s six sacks vs. Miami ti ed for the most yielded by UM since the 2005 FSU game. Miller and Geathers were 1-2 in C-USA in sacks last year, both placing in the top 16 nati onally, and 1-3 in C-USA for TFLs.

IT’S MILLER’S TIME• Bruce Miller was the C-USA Defensive Player of the Year. It marked the fi rst ti me that a Knight had ever received that honor and marked the fourth ti me in fi ve years of C-USA play that UCF has claimed at least one major conference award. A defensive end who also has the brawn to line up in a three-technique when UCF goes to its nickel package, Miller led the league in both sacks (13) and TFLs (18). He ranked fi ft h nati onally in sacks and ti ed for 18th in TFLs in 2009 and is curently the nati on’s career leader in both sacks (27) and TFLs (44) amongst acti ve players.

SUPER TROUP-ER• He may not have had the biggest numbers of anyone on the defensive line but defensive tackle Torell Troup att racted a steady stream of salivati ng NFL scouts to Orlando and ended up going high in the second round (41st overall) to the Buff alo Bills. A double-team eati ng nose guard who is nimble enough to create havoc by himself, Troup unselfi shly allowed those around him to rack up tremendous numbers. He had fair stats himself, making 35 stops on the year, with fi ve TFLs and two sacks, four pass breaks and three hurries. He was named to the All-C-USA Second Team, the second year in a row in which he received that recogniti on.

HERE’S TO YOU MR. ROBINSON• True freshman Josh Robinson made his fi rst- career start on Sept. 12 at Southern Miss and came away leading the Knights with a total of 10 tackles, all of them solo. He did not look back, earning fi rst team Freshman All-America accolades. His C-USA-leading six intercepti ons last year topped all true freshmen nati onally and eclipsed Joe Burnett ’s school freshman record of fi ve. The six intercepti ons matched the nati onal high for all freshmen, including redshirts, and ti ed for 10th overall nati onally. Robinson was the only true freshman to rank in the top 100 in the nati on in passes defended with 14. He has made six intercepti ons in UCF’s last nine games.

HALLMAN’S SUCCESSFUL SWITCH• Derrick Hallman started for UCF in 2008 at linebacker but moved to safety to start the sea-son as the Knights secondary would see four new starters. He would return to linebacker in mid-season and go on to receive honorable menti on All-C-USA accolades aft er ranking sec-ond on the team with 79 tackles including 5.5 TFLs.

COVERING LIKE A BLANKET• UCF proved quite adept at covering its punts and kickoff s in 2009, consistently ranking in the top 10 in the nati on for both units. UCF fi nished the year ranked 10th in the nati on in kickoff return yardage against and fi ft h in punt return yardage against. UCF yielded 1,068 yards on 57 kickoff returns against (18.74 avg.) last year. With punter Blake Clingan’s improved hang ti me, UCF foes returned just 14 punts for 32 yards (2.29 avg.). Only Miami, Texas and Tulane had positi ve punt return yardage for a game against UCF last fall while Southern Miss, UAB and Rutgers lost yardage on punt returns.

LUCKY 13TH IN THE NATION IN KO RETURNS• UCF excelled in both phases of kickoff s as the Knights also ranked 13th in the nati on and fi rst in C-USA with an average of 24.79 yards per kick return. Meanwhile, the Knights were a solid 29th in punt returns as well, averaging 11.96 yards per try.

THREE RETURNS OVER 70 YARDS• By the season’s second week, UCF had three diff erent players return a kickoff for at least 72 yards. Quincy McDuffi e had a 95-yard touch-down against Samford, Jamar Newsome had an 89-yard run back at Southern Miss and Darin Baldwin had a 72-yard return against Samford. It marked the fi rst ti me in UCF history that the Knights had three separate players run a kick-off back at least 70 yards in the same season. Newsome’s had the dubious honor of being the longest non-scoring play in UCF history.

McDUFFIE’S: I’M LOVIN IT• True freshman Quincy McDuffi e had an aus-picious debut for the Knights against Samford. The Orlando nati ve ran a kickoff back 95 yards for a touchdown. It was the sixth-longest return in school history. Curiously, of UCF’s 12 all-ti me kickoff return touchdowns, six have been by freshmen. McDuffi e’s was the fi rst in a season-opener. He averaged 24.21 yards per return on his true freshman season. With his 944 total yards on kickoff returns falling just eight yards shy of matching UCF’s school record.

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TEAM STATISTICS UCF OPPSCORING 340 293 Points Per Game 26.2 22.5FIRST DOWNS 249 245 Rushing 105 75 Passing 131 154 Penalty 13 16RUSHING YARDAGE 1697 1076 Yards gained rushing 2038 1596 Yards lost rushing 341 520 Rushing Att empts 480 416 Average Per Rush 3.5 2.6 Average Per Game 130.5 82.8 TDs Rushing 20 12PASSING YARDAGE 2734 3481 Comp-Att -Int 223-379-13 281-455-12 Average Per Pass 7.2 7.7 Average Per Catch 12.3 12.4 Average Per Game 210.3 267.8 TDs Passing 21 20TOTAL OFFENSE 4431 4557 Total Plays 859 871 Average Per Play 5.2 5.2 Average Per Game 340.8 350.5KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 53-1314 57-1068PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 26-311 14-32INT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-138 13-209KICK RETURN AVERAGE 24.8 18.7PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 12.0 2.3INT RETURN AVERAGE 11.5 16.1FUMBLES-LOST 15-7 31-16PENALTIES-Yards 52-489 72-554 Average Per Game 37.6 42.6PUNTS-Yards 65-2422 62-2463 Average Per Punt 37.3 39.7 Net punt average 35.5 33.4TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 30:56 29:043RD-DOWN Conversions 67/177 80/189 3rd-Down Pct 38% 42%4TH-DOWN Conversions 9/13 5/14 4th-Down Pct 69% 36%SACKS BY-Yards 38-293 33-203MISC YARDS 0 59TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 43 37FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 14-22 13-20ON-SIDE KICKS 1-3 0-2RED-ZONE SCORES (38-52) 73% (29-35) 83%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (29-52) 56% (19-35) 54%PAT-ATTEMPTS (38-41) 93% (32-34) 94%ATTENDANCE 266543 195246 Games/Avg Per Game 7/38078 5/39049 Neutral Site Games 1/29763

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalUCF 59 78 105 98 340Opponents 55 106 57 75 293

CHARTING THE STARTSCHARTING THE STARTSPlayer Pos. Starts StreakKamar Aiken WR 32 8Emery Allen DB 3 Darin Baldwin DB 6 Justi n Boddie DB 10 9Jamie Boyle PK 1 Ian Busti llo OL 20 13Rob Calabrese QB 11 Nick Catt oi PK 15 12Blake Clingan P 36 34Jonathan Davis RB 1 Jarvis Geathers DE 7 Billy Giovanetti HB 4 Theo Goins OL 5 5Michael Greco* DB 12 1A.J. Guyton WR 7 1Derrick Hallman LB 32 22Brynn Harvey RB 18 4Chance Henderson LB 26 Brett Hodges QB 10 4Cory Hogue LB 41 13 Chad Hounshell OL 1 Kemal Ishmael DB 9 9Ricky Kay FB 8 Abré Leggins OL 6 John Lubischer TE 4 Cliff McCray OL 19 4Quincy McDuffi e WR 2 Bruce Miller DE 34 12Darius Nall DE 5 Adam Nissley TE** 25 25Nick Pieschel OL 18 1Corey Rabazinski TE 21 Jah Reid OL 27 19Jordan Richards LB 16 Josh Robinson CB 12 12Steven Robinson OL 4 Rocky Ross WR 35 3Alex Thompson LB 4 Travis Timmons DL 21 3Torell Troup DL 39 29Wes Tunuufi Sauvao DL 1 Brian Watt ers WR 14 Reggie Weams DB 4 Ronnie Weaver RB 6 David Williams DE 18 3Khymest Williams WR 3 Lawrence Young LB 26 6

* Greco started four games at QB in 2008.** Nissley six games at RT in 2008.2010 returnees in BOLD.

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RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GHARVEY, Brynn 12 261 1174 65 1109 4.2 14 50 92.4DAVIS, Jonathan 12 64 332 22 310 4.8 4 45 25.8WEAVER, Ronnie 11 19 90 4 86 4.5 1 27 7.8MCDUFFIE, Quincy 13 11 55 0 55 5.0 0 14 4.2KELLY, Brendan 10 11 47 0 47 4.3 0 18 4.7DAVIS, Brandon 2 11 47 3 44 4.0 0 12 22.0GUYTON, A.J. 13 3 30 0 30 10.0 0 14 2.3CALABRESE, Rob 7 25 73 46 27 1.1 0 29 3.9NEWSOME, Jamar 10 4 26 0 26 6.5 0 17 2.6WATTERS, Brian 10 1 15 0 15 15.0 0 15 1.5GIOVANETTI, Billy 10 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2AIKEN, Kamar 12 2 1 12 -11 -5.5 0 1 -0.9HODGES, Brett 12 59 146 164 -18 -0.3 1 17 -1.5TEAM 9 8 0 25 -25 -3.1 0 0 -2.8Total 13 480 2038 341 1697 3.5 20 50 130.5Opponents 13 416 1596 520 1076 2.6 12 54 82.8

PASSING G Effi c Cmp-Att -Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GHODGES, Brett 12 131.27 197-329-13 59.9 2438 17 76 203.2CALABRESE, Rob 7 123.35 25-46-0 54.3 260 3 52 37.1TEAM 9 0.00 0-3-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0GUYTON, A.J. 13 732.40 1-1-0 100.0 36 1 36 2.8Total 13 130.86 223-379-13 58.8 2734 21 76 210.3Opponents 13 135.25 281-455-12 61.8 3481 20 88 267.8

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GGUYTON, A.J. 13 44 572 13.0 1 76 44.0ROSS, Rocky 11 41 461 11.2 3 35 41.9AIKEN, Kamar 12 36 610 16.9 9 40 50.8NEWSOME, Jamar 10 24 289 12.0 3 52 28.9KAY, Ricky 12 15 171 11.4 2 19 14.2HARVEY, Brynn 12 14 83 5.9 0 23 6.9WATTERS, Brian 10 12 99 8.2 0 20 9.9NISSLEY, Adam 13 10 159 15.9 0 34 12.2MCDUFFIE, Quincy 13 8 126 15.8 1 27 9.7GIOVANETTI, Billy 10 7 46 6.6 1 15 4.6RABAZINSKI, Corey 5 5 43 8.6 0 13 8.6KELLY, Brendan 10 4 46 11.5 1 17 4.6DAVIS, Jonathan 12 3 29 9.7 0 14 2.4Total 13 223 2734 12.3 21 76 210.3Opponents 13 281 3481 12.4 20 88 267.8

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongGUYTON, A.J. 13 140 10.8 0 38ROSS, Rocky 9 110 12.2 0 39DAVIS, Jonathan 4 61 15.2 0 23Total 26 311 12.0 0 39Opponents 14 32 2.3 0 13

INTERCEPTIONS NO. YDS AVG TD LGROBINSON, Josh 6 84 14.0 1 33WEAMS, Reggie 1 0 0.0 0 0HOGUE, Cory 1 0 0.0 0 0HALLMAN, Derrick 1 23 23.0 0 23YOUNG, Lawrence 1 9 9.0 0 9ISHMAEL, Kemal 1 0 0.0 0 0BODDIE, Justi n 1 22 22.0 0 22Total 12 138 11.5 1 33Opponents 13 209 16.1 2 62

KICK RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LGMCDUFFIE, Quincy 39 944 24.2 1 95BALDWIN, Darin 8 218 27.2 0 72DAVIS, Jonathan 3 45 15.0 0 21NEWSOME, Jamar 2 107 53.5 0 89THOMPSON, Alex 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 53 1314 24.8 1 95Opponents 57 1068 18.7 2 100

FUMBLE RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LGTIMMONS, Travis 1 10 10.0 0 10Total 1 10 10.0 0 10Opponents 2 28 14.0 1 22

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|------------- PATs -------------------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsHARVEY, Brynn 14 - - 0-1 1 - - - 86CATTOI, Nick - 14-20 31-33 - - - - - 73AIKEN, Kamar 9 - - - - - - - 54DAVIS, Jonathan 4 - - - - - - - 24NEWSOME, Jamar 3 - - - - - - - 18ROSS, Rocky 3 - - - - - - - 18KAY, Ricky 2 - - - - - - - 12MCDUFFIE, Quincy 2 - - - - - - - 12BOYLE, Jamie - 0-2 7-8 - - - - - 7GIOVANETTI, Billy 1 - - - - - - - 6ROBINSON, Josh 1 - - - - - - - 6HODGES, Brett 1 - - - - 1-1 - - 6KELLY, Brendan 1 - - - - - - - 6WEAVER, Ronnie 1 - - - - - - - 6GUYTON, A.J. 1 - - - - - - - 6Total 43 14-22 38-41 0-1 1 1-1 - - 340Opponents 37 13-20 32-34 0-1 - 0-2 - - 293

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GHODGES, Brett 12 388 -18 2438 2420 201.7HARVEY, Brynn 12 261 1109 0 1109 92.4DAVIS, Jonathan 12 64 310 0 310 25.8CALABRESE, Rob 7 71 27 260 287 41.0WEAVER, Ronnie 11 19 86 0 86 7.8GUYTON, A.J. 13 4 30 36 66 5.1MCDUFFIE, Quincy 13 11 55 0 55 4.2KELLY, Brendan 10 11 47 0 47 4.7DAVIS, Brandon 2 11 44 0 44 22.0NEWSOME, Jamar 10 4 26 0 26 2.6WATTERS, Brian 10 1 15 0 15 1.5GIOVANETTI, Billy 10 1 2 0 2 0.2AIKEN, Kamar 12 2 -11 0 -11 -0.9TEAM 9 11 -25 0 -25 -2.8Total 13 859 1697 2734 4431 340.8Opponents 13 871 1076 3481 4557 350.5

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BlkBOYLE, Jamie 0-2 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1CATTOI, Nick 14-20 70.0 0-0 6-7 3-6 4-6 1-1 50 1

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdCLINGAN, Blake 57 2108 37.0 70 3 20 23 0

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLnCATTOI, Nick 63 4108 65.2 11 1BOYLE, Jamie 4 263 65.8 0 0Total 67 4371 65.2 11 1 18.7 46.0 23Opponents 59 3625 61.4 3 1 24.8 38.2 31

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GHARVEY, Brynn 12 1109 83 0 0 0 1192 99.3MCDUFFIE, Quincy 13 55 126 0 944 0 1125 86.5GUYTON, A.J. 13 30 572 140 0 0 742 57.1AIKEN, Kamar 12 -11 610 0 0 0 599 49.9ROSS, Rocky 11 0 461 110 0 0 571 51.9DAVIS, Jonathan 12 310 29 61 45 0 445 37.1NEWSOME, Jamar 10 26 289 0 107 0 422 42.2BALDWIN, Darin 11 0 0 0 218 0 218 19.8KAY, Ricky 12 0 171 0 0 0 171 14.2NISSLEY, Adam 13 0 159 0 0 0 159 12.2WATTERS, Brian 10 15 99 0 0 0 114 11.4KELLY, Brendan 10 47 46 0 0 0 93 9.3WEAVER, Ronnie 11 86 0 0 0 0 86 7.8ROBINSON, Josh 13 0 0 0 0 84 84 6.5GIOVANETTI, Billy 10 2 46 0 0 0 48 4.8DAVIS, Brandon 2 44 0 0 0 0 44 22.0RABAZINSKI, Corey 5 0 43 0 0 0 43 8.6CALABRESE, Rob 7 27 0 0 0 0 27 3.9HALLMAN, Derrick 13 0 0 0 0 23 23 1.8BODDIE, Justi n 11 0 0 0 0 22 22 2.0YOUNG, Lawrence 12 0 0 0 0 9 9 0.8HODGES, Brett 12 -18 0 0 0 0 -18 -1.5TEAM 9 -25 0 0 0 0 -25 -2.8Total 13 1697 2734 311 1314 138 6194 476.5Opponents 13 1076 3481 32 1068 209 5866 451.2

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|-------Tackles-------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf59 HOGUE, Cory 13 59 44 103 11.5-35 2.0-13 1-0 5 1 . 2 . .38 HALLMAN, Derrick 13 45 40 85 5.5-10 . 1-23 2 2 3-0 2 . .57 YOUNG, Lawrence 12 46 32 78 11.0-39 1.0-10 1-9 3 . 2-0 . . .18 ISHMAEL, Kemal 13 49 21 70 1.0-3 . 1-0 1 . 1-0 . . .20 ROBINSON, Josh 13 59 10 69 1.0-2 . 6-84 8 . 1-0 . . .49 MILLER, Bruce 13 30 31 61 18.0-131 13.0-122 . 3 7 1-0 1 . .23 BODDIE, Justi n 11 43 15 58 4.0-20 1.0-10 1-22 4 . . 2 . .2 GRECO, Michael 11 29 16 45 . . . 4 . . 1 . .98 TROUP, Torell 13 19 16 35 5.0-14 2.0-7 . 4 3 1-0 . 1 .21 BALDWIN, Darin 11 20 12 32 2.0-5 . . 7 . . . . .99 GEATHERS, Jarvis 13 20 9 29 13.5-79 11.0-72 . 1 7 1-0 3 . .48 WILLIAMS, David 13 15 12 27 6.0-16 1.0-6 . . 3 . . . .55 THOMPSON, Alex 13 14 10 24 1.5-4 . . 2 . . 1 . .40 WEAMS, Reggie 11 10 14 24 . . 1-0 . . 1-0 . . .56 RICHARDS, Jordan 11 11 11 22 2.5-6 . . . . . 1 . .50 LINAM, Josh 13 10 4 14 1.0-4 . . . 1 . . . .95 TIMMONS, Travis 12 7 7 14 2.0-8 1.0-1 . . 1 1-10 1 . .53 NALL, Darius 13 7 5 12 4.5-28 4.0-27 . 1 7 1-0 1 . .19 BOUYE, A.J. 10 6 4 10 . . . 1 . . . . .35 WEAVER, Ronnie 11 7 1 8 . . . . . 2-0 1 . .27 DAVIS, Jonathan 12 5 2 7 . . . . . . . . .15 ALEXANDER, Chad 5 4 . 4 . . . . . . . . .94 TUNUUFI SAUVAO 10 3 1 4 2.0-19 1.0-15 . . . . 1 . .47 HARNDEN, T.J. 3 1 2 3 1.5-10 1.0-10 . . . . . . .46 HAUGHTON, Rashidi 4 2 1 3 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .34 HARVEY, Brynn 12 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .22 ALLEN, Emery 2 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .33 GIOVANETTI, Nick 8 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .43 KAY, Ricky 12 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .81 AIKEN, Kamar 12 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .11 HODGES, Brett 12 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .29 DANKENBRING, Lyle 7 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .31 HUDSON, Austi n 8 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .14 MCDUFFIE, Quincy 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .5 ROSS, Rocky 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .6 WATTERS, Brian 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .52 CARTER, Jack 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .66 LEGGINS, Abre 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .9 NEWSOME, Jamar 10 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .Total 13 537 327 864 94-434 38-293 12-138 46 32 15-10 17 1 .Opponents 13 538 356 894 85-327 33-203 13-209 37 29 7-28 9 3 .

SACKSMiller 13.0 (-122)Geathers 11.0 (-72)Nall 4.0 (-27)Hogue 2.0 (-13)Troup 2.0 (-7)

TFLMiller 18.0 (-131)Geathers 13.5 (-79)Hogue 11.5 (-35)Young 11.0 (-39)Williams 6.0 (-16)Hallman 5.5 (-10)Troup 5.0 (-14)

INTERCEPTIONSRobinson 6 (84)Hallman 1 (23)Boddie 1 (22)Young 1 (9)Hogue 1 (0)Ishmael 1 (0)Weams 1 (0)

BREAK-UPSRobinson 8Baldwin 7Hogue 5Boddie 4Greco 4Troup 4Miller/Young 3

FORCED FUMBLESGeathers 3Boddie 2Hallman 2Hogue 2Eight players with 1

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INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSRushes 42 HARVEY, Brynn vs Memphis (Oct 3, 2009)Yards Rushing 219 HARVEY, Brynn vs Memphis (Oct 3, 2009)TD Rushes 3 HARVEY, Brynn vs Houston (Nov 14, 2009) HARVEY, Brynn vs Tulane (Nov 21, 2009)Long Rush 50 HARVEY, Brynn vs Tulane (Nov 21, 2009)Pass att empts 45 HODGES, Brett vs Marshall (Nov 1, 2009)Pass completi ons 24 HODGES, Brett at UAB (Nov 28, 2009)Yards Passing 342 HODGES, Brett vs Marshall (Nov 1, 2009)TD Passes 2 HODGES, Brett at Southern Miss (Sep 12, 2009) HODGES, Brett vs Memphis (Oct 3, 2009) CALABRESE, Rob at Rice (Oct 24, 2009) HODGES, Brett vs Marshall (Nov 1, 2009) HODGES, Brett vs Tulane (Nov 21, 2009) HODGES, Brett at UAB (Nov 28, 2009) HODGES, Brett vs Rutgers (Dec 19, 2009)Long Pass 76 HODGES, Brett at Rice (Oct 24, 2009)Recepti ons 9 GUYTON, A.J. at East Carolina (Sep 26, 2009)Yards Receiving 119 GUYTON, A.J. at East Carolina (Sep 26, 2009)TD Recepti ons 2 AIKEN, Kamar vs Tulane (Nov 21, 2009) 2 AIKEN, Kamar vs Rutgers (Dec 19, 2009)Long Recepti on 76 GUYTON, A.J. at Rice (Oct 24, 2009)Field Goals 4 CATTOI, Nick vs Memphis (Oct 3, 2009)Long Field Goal 50 CATTOI, Nick at Southern Miss (Sep 12, 2009)Punts 8 CLINGAN, Blake at Texas (Nov 7, 2009) CLINGAN, Blake vs Rutgers (Dec 19, 2009)Punti ng Avg 42.5 CLINGAN, Blake at Texas (Nov 7, 2009)Long Punt 70 CLINGAN, Blake at Texas (Nov 7, 2009)Long Punt Return 39 ROSS, Rocky vs Samford (Sep 5, 2009)Long Kickoff Return 95 MCDUFFIE, Q. vs Samford (Sep 5, 2009)Tackles 13 HALLMAN, D. at East Carolina (Sep 26, 2009)Sacks 3.0 GEATHERS, J. vs Buff alo (Sep 19, 2009)Tackles For Loss 3.5 MILLER, Bruce vs Memphis (Oct 3, 2009) HOGUE, Cory vs Miami (Oct 17, 2009)Intercepti ons 1 HALLMAN, D. vs Buff alo (Sep 19, 2009) YOUNG, Lawrence at East Carolina (Sep 26, 2009) HOGUE, Cory vs Memphis (Oct 3, 2009) ROBINSON, Josh vs Memphis (Oct 3, 2009) ROBINSON, Josh at Rice (Oct 24, 2009) ROBINSON, Josh vs Marshall (Nov 1, 2009) ROBINSON, Josh at Texas (Nov 7, 2009) BODDIE, Justi n vs Houston (Nov 14, 2009) ROBINSON, Josh vs Tulane (Nov 21, 2009) WEAMS, Reggie vs Tulane (Nov 21, 2009) ROBINSON, Josh at UAB (Nov 28, 2009) ISHMAEL, Kamal vs Rutgers (Dec 19, 2009)

TEAM GAME HIGHSRushes 50 vs Memphis (Oct 3, 2009) vs Houston (Nov 14, 2009) vs Tulane (Nov 21, 2009)Yards Rushing 264 vs Tulane (Nov 21, 2009)Yards Per Rush 5.9 at UAB (Nov 28, 2009)TD Rushes 4 vs Houston (Nov 14, 2009) vs Tulane (Nov 21, 2009)Pass att empts 48 vs Marshall (Nov 1, 2009)Pass completi ons 24 at UAB (Nov 28, 2009)Yards Passing 342 vs Marshall (Nov 1, 2009)Yards Per Pass 14.0 at Rice (Oct 24, 2009)TD Passes 4 at Rice (Oct 24, 2009)Total Plays 79 vs Tulane (Nov 21, 2009)Total Off ense 504 vs Tulane (Nov 21, 2009)Yards Per Play 8.2 at Rice (Oct 24, 2009)Points 49 at Rice (Oct 24, 2009) vs Tulane (Nov 21, 2009)Sacks By 6 vs Miami (Oct 17, 2009)First Downs 28 vs Memphis (Oct 3, 2009) vs Tulane (Nov 21, 2009)Penalti es 8 vs Marshall (Nov 1, 2009)Penalty Yards 76 vs Marshall (Nov 1, 2009)Turnovers 5 at East Carolina (Sep 26, 2009)Intercepti ons By 2 vs Memphis (Oct 3, 2009) vs Tulane (Nov 21, 2009)

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSRushes 28 MARSHALL, Darius, vs Marshall (Nov 1, 2009)Yards Rushing 137 WEBB, Joe, at UAB (Nov 28, 2009)TD Rushes 2 JOHNSON, Cody, at Texas (Nov 7, 2009) 2 SANU, Mohamed vs Rutgers (Dec 19, 2009)Long Rush 54 ROSS, Charles, at Rice (Oct 24, 2009)Pass att empts 56 KEENUM, Case, vs Houston (Nov 14, 2009)Pass completi ons 33 MCCOY, Colt, at Texas (Nov 7, 2009) KEENUM, Case, vs Houston (Nov 14, 2009)Yards Passing 470 MCCOY, Colt, at Texas (Nov 7, 2009)TD Passes 3 KEENUM, Case, vs Houston (Nov 14, 2009) WEBB, Joe, at UAB (Nov 28, 2009)Long Pass 88 MCCOY, Colt, at Texas (Nov 7, 2009)Recepti ons 11 SHIPLEY, Jordan, at Texas (Nov 7, 2009)Yards Receiving 273 SHIPLEY, Jordan, at Texas (Nov 7, 2009)TD Recepti ons 2 HAWKINS, Riley, vs Samford (Sep 5, 2009) RACK, Jesse, vs Buff alo (Sep 19, 2009) CARRIER, Tyron, vs Houston (Nov 14, 2009)Long Recepti on 88 SHIPLEY, Jordan, at Texas (Nov 7, 2009)Field Goals 2 ESTES, Justi n, at Southern Miss (Sep 12, 2009) HARTMAN, Ben, at East Carolina (Sep 26, 2009) BOSHER, M., vs Miami (Oct 17, 2009) RATANAMORN, Cra, vs Marshall (Nov 1, 2009) HOGAN, Matt , vs Houston (Nov 14, 2009)Long Field Goal 46 BOSHER, M., vs Miami (Oct 17, 2009)Punts 9 HOOPER, Ben, vs Samford (Sep 5, 2009)Punti ng Avg 49.3 THEVENOT, R., vs Tulane (Nov 21, 2009)Long Punt 77 THEVENOT, R., vs Tulane (Nov 21, 2009)Long Punt Return 13 COLLIER, T., vs Miami (Oct 17, 2009)Long Kickoff Return 100 MAYS, Devin, vs Houston (Nov 14, 2009)Tackles 14 BRINKLEY, B., vs Houston (Nov 14, 2009) McGRAW, Marcus, vs Houston (Nov 14, 2009)Sacks 2.0 SPENCE, S., vs Miami (Oct 17, 2009) McGRAW, Marcus, vs Houston (Nov 14, 2009) BEAUHARNAIS, St vs Rutgers (Dec 19, 2009)Tackles For Loss 3.0 SMITH, Bryce, vs Samford (Sep 5, 2009) McGRAW, Marcus, vs Houston (Nov 14, 2009)Intercepti ons 2 COLEMAN, M., at UAB (Nov 28, 2009)

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHSRushes 46 vs Miami (Oct 17, 2009)Yards Rushing 205 at UAB (Nov 28, 2009)Yards Per Rush 6.4 at UAB (Nov 28, 2009)TD Rushes 3 at Texas (Nov 7, 2009)Pass att empts 57 vs Houston (Nov 14, 2009)Pass completi ons 33 at Texas (Nov 7, 2009) vs Houston (Nov 14, 2009)Yards Passing 470 at Texas (Nov 7, 2009)Yards Per Pass 11.2 at Texas (Nov 7, 2009)TD Passes 3 vs Houston (Nov 14, 2009) at UAB (Nov 28, 2009)Total Plays 79 at East Carolina (Sep 26, 2009)Total Off ense 537 at Texas (Nov 7, 2009)Yards Per Play 8.0 at Texas (Nov 7, 2009)Points 45 vs Rutgers (Dec 19, 2009)Sacks By 6 at Texas (Nov 7, 2009) 6 vs Rutgers (Dec 19, 2009)First Downs 26 vs Miami (Oct 17, 2009)Penalti es 10 vs Rutgers (Dec 19, 2009)Penalty Yards 80 vs Rutgers (Dec 19, 2009)Turnovers 5 vs Tulane (Nov 21, 2009)Intercepti ons By 4 at East Carolina (Sep 26, 2009)

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RUSHING SAM USM BUF ECU MEM MIAMI RICE MAR TEXAS HOU TULANE UAB RUTGERSKamar Aiken 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-1/0 --- 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-(-12)/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0Rob Calabrese 2-(-8)/0 1-4/0 --- --- --- 1-1/0 0-0/0 --- 15-(-7)/0 --- 2-11/0 --- 4-26/0Brandon Davis --- --- --- --- --- --- 3-10/0 --- --- --- 8-34/0 --- ---Jonathan Davis --- 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-44/0 2-16/0 22-71/0 8-27/1 16-76/1 7-75/1 7-1/1Billy Giovanetti 0-0/0 1-2/0 --- 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 --- --- --- 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0A.J. Guyton 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-14/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-5/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0Brynn Harvey 31-111/2 14-37/0 25-98/2 16-71/1 42-219/1 12-25/0 12-71/0 21-47/1 --- 35-139/3 16-129/3 24-130/1 13-32/0Brett Hodges 2-4/0 4-(-21)/0 13-71/0 5-(-21)/0 3-19/0 3-(-18)/0 9-8/1 5-(-9)/0 --- 4-(-21)/0 3-(-4)/0 3-2/0 5-(-28)/0Brendan Kelly --- --- --- 1-18/0 4-9/0 0-0/0 5-16/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-4/0Quincy McDuffi e 1-1/0 1-2/0 1-0/0 0-0/0 1-14/0 3-21/0 2-8/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-4/0 1-5/0 0-0/0 0-0/0Jamar Newsome 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-4/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-5/0 0-0/0 1-17/0 --- --- --- 0-0/0 0-0/0Brian Watt ers 1-15/0 0-0/0 --- --- --- 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0Ronnie Weaver 3-6/0 4-3/0 0-0/0 1-1/0 0-0/0 2-5/0 5-58/1 0-0/0 --- 0-0/0 4-13/0 0-0/0 ---

PASSINGCALABRESE, Rob Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effi cSamford 3 7 0 42.9 28 0 15 1 7 76.46at Southern Miss 2 4 0 50.0 21 0 16 0 0 94.10Miami 1 4 0 25.0 13 0 13 0 0 52.30at Rice 3 4 0 75.0 71 2 52 0 0 389.10at Texas 10 19 0 52.6 76 0 14 6 31 86.23Tulane 1 1 0 100.0 6 1 6 0 0 480.40vs. Rutgers 5 7 0 71.4 45 0 14 2 7 125.43TOTALS 25 46 0 54.3 260 3 52 9 45 123.35

HODGES, Brett Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effi cSamford 10 17 1 58.8 129 1 26 0 0 130.21at Southern Miss 15 26 0 57.7 158 2 29 3 22 134.12Buff alo 15 20 0 75.0 141 0 39 2 12 134.22at East Carolina 21 34 4 61.8 266 1 40 4 21 113.66Memphis 16 28 1 57.1 214 2 34 0 0 137.77Miami 12 27 1 44.4 163 1 41 2 20 99.97at Rice 8 13 0 61.5 145 1 76 2 14 180.62Marshall 23 45 0 51.1 342 2 41 3 10 129.62Houston 21 25 1 84.0 241 1 31 2 18 170.18Tulane 19 29 1 67.9 234 2 29 1 7 154.49at UAB 24 38 2 63.2 230 2 32 1 5 120.84vs. Rutgers 13 28 2 46.4 175 2 34 4 29 108.21TOTALS 197 329 13 59.9 2438 17 76 24 158 131.27

RECEIVING SAM USM BUF ECU MEM MIAMI RICE MAR TEXAS HOU TULANE UAB RUTGERSKamar Aiken 2-42/0 4-53/1 3-53/0 2-50/1 --- 1-35/0 1-36/1 5-62/1 2-12/0 4-60/0 5-84/2 3-58/1 4-65/2Billy Giovanetti 0-0/0 1-5/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-7/0 2-23/0 0-0/0 --- --- --- 0-0/0 3-11/1 0-0/0A.J. Guyton 0-0/0 1-13/0 1-11/0 9-119/0 4-50/0 0-0/0 3-103/1 5-100/0 5-35/0 4-30/0 6-56/0 4-42/0 2-13/0Brynn Harvey 2-2/0 2-11/0 1-4/0 3-23/0 0-0/0 1-(-2)/0 1-0/0 0-0/0 --- 1-23/0 0-0/0 2-15/0 1-7/0Ricky Kay --- 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 4-52/1 2-28/0 1-13/1 1-16/0 2-22/0 2-15/0 1-12/0 1-1/0 1-12/0Brendan Kelly --- --- --- 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-13/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-10/0 2-23/1 0-0/0 0-0/0Quincy McDuffi e 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 4-77/1 2-13/0 1-14/0 1-22/0Jamar Newsome 2-19/1 2-17/0 6-37/0 0-0/0 5-58/1 3-56/0 2-62/1 2-27/0 --- --- --- 1-8/0 1-5/0Adam Nissley 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-5/0 0-0/0 1-34/0 0-0/0 1-13/0 3-46/0 0-0/0 1-6/0 1-15/0 1-22/0 1-18/0Corey Rabazinski 1-4/0 0-0/0 1-8/0 2-18/0 1-13/0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Rocky Ross 5-85/0 5-56/1 2-23/0 5-56/0 --- 2-12/1 2-19/0 6-76/1 1-7/0 --- 3-37/0 6-41/0 4-49/0Brian Watt ers 1-5/0 2-24/0 --- --- --- 1-11/0 1-6/0 1-15/0 0-0/0 4-20/0 0-0/0 2-18/0 0-0/0

DEFENSIVE LINEMAN SAM USM BUF ECU MEM MIAMI RICE MAR TEXAS HOU TULANE UAB RUTPLAYER UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TTJarvis Geathers 1-0-1 0-1-1 3-0-3 0-2-2 1-2-3 1-1-2 3-1-4 1-1-2 5-1-6 3-0-3 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1Bruce Miller 1-2-3 4-5-9 2-0-2 2-3-5 3-2-5 3-0-3 0-3-3 4-6-10 0-1-1 3-0-3 1-3-4 3-2-5 4-4-8Darius Nall 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 3-0-3 0-2-2 0-1-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 2-0-2 0-1-1 0-0-0Travis Timmons 1-1-2 0-2-2 0-1-1 2-1-3 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 2-0-2 --- 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1Torell Troup 2-1-3 0-5-5 2-1-3 1-3-4 0-1-1 4-0-4 2-1-3 2-1-3 1-1-2 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-2-2 3-0-3David Williams 4-1-5 0-0-0 4-1-5 1-1-2 2-1-3 2-1-3 0-2-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-4-5

LINEBACKERS SAM USM BUF ECU MEM MIAMI RICE MAR TEXAS HOU TULANE UAB RUTPLAYER UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TTChad Alexander 1-0-1 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Derrick Hallman 3-1-4 7-2-9 7-1-8 3-10-13 2-4-6 2-6-8 3-4-7 3-1-4 4-0-4 3-3-6 1-3-4 3-3-6 4-2-6Cory Hogue 7-0-7 4-8-12 6-2-8 1-5-6 5-2-7 7-1-8 4-2-6 2-4-6 10-2-12 5-5-10 2-3-5 3-9-12 3-1-4Jordan Richards 0-0-0 3-0-3 1-2-3 5-4-9 --- --- 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-0-0Alex Thompson 2-0-2 1-0-1 2-0-2 2-1-3 1-0-1 2-1-3 2-6-8 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-1-1 1-0-1Lawrence Young 4-4-8 6-5-11 5-1-6 2-7-9 4-0-4 7-1-8 --- 7-1-8 3-1-4 2-2-4 2-4-6 1-4-5 3-2-5

DEFENSIVE BACKS SAM USM BUF ECU MEM MIAMI RICE MAR TEXAS HOU TULANE UAB RUTPLAYER UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TTEmery Allen --- 0-0-0 3-0-3 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Darin Baldwin 7-0-7 2-4-6 1-0-1 4-4-8 1-0-1 --- --- 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 3-4-7 0-0-0Justi n Boddie 7-0-7 0-1-1 --- --- 4-0-4 6-4-10 7-3-10 1-0-1 2-1-3 5-1-6 2-1-3 7-3-10 2-1-3Michael Greco 0-0-0 1-0-1 5-3-8 0-1-1 2-2-4 5-1-6 3-2-5 3-2-5 2-3-5 5-0-5 --- --- 3-2-5Kemal Ishmael 2-0-2 1-1-2 1-0-1 2-2-4 6-0-6 3-4-7 8-3-11 4-3-7 4-1-5 5-3-8 4-2-6 4-1-5 5-1-6Josh Robinson 0-0-0 10-1-11 5-1-6 9-0-9 3-1-4 6-2-8 2-2-4 4-0-4 5-1-6 3-0-3 4-0-4 5-1-6 3-1-4Reggie Weams 3-0-3 3-3-6 0-1-1 2-5-7 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-4 --- ---

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Opp. WR WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB TB HB PKSamford Ross Aiken Pieschel Leggins Busti llo McCray Reid Nissley Calabrese Harvey Giovanetti Boyleat Southern Miss Ross Aiken Pieschel McCray Busti llo Robinson Reid Nissley Calabrese Harvey Rabazinski Catt oiBuff alo Ross Aiken Pieschel Leggins Busti llo McCray Reid Nissley Hodges Harvey Giovanetti Catt oiat East Carolina Ross Aiken Pieschel Leggins Busti llo McCray Reid Nissley Hodges Harvey Rabazinski Catt oiMemphis McDuffi e Guyton Pieschel Leggins Busti llo McCray Reid Nissley Hodges Harvey Giovanetti Catt oiMiami McDuffi e Aiken Pieschel Robinson Busti llo McCray Reid Nissley Hodges Harvey Giovanetti Catt oiat Rice Ross Aiken Pieschel Robinson Busti llo McCray Reid Nissley Hodges Harvey Guyton (WR) Catt oiMarshall Ross Aiken Pieschel Robinson Busti llo McCray Reid Nissley Hodges Harvey Guyton (WR) Catt oiat Texas Ross Aiken Pieschel Hounshell Busti llo Goins Reid Nissley Calabrese J. Davis Kay Catt oiHouston Guyton Aiken Pieschel McCray Busti llo Goins Reid Nissley Hodges Harvey Watt ers (WR) Catt oiTulane Ross Guyton Leggins McCray Busti llo Goins Reid Nissley Hodges Harvey Aiken (WR) Catt oiat UAB Ross Aiken Leggins McCray Busti llo Goins Reid Nissley Hodges Harvey Kay Catt oivs. Rutgers Ross Aiken Pieschel McCray Busti llo Goins Reid Nissley Hodges Harvey Guyton (WR) Catt oi

Opp. LE LT RT RE OLB MLB OLB FS SS CB CB PSamford Williams Timmons Troup Geathers Thompson Hogue Young Hallman Weams Boddie Baldwin Clinganat Southern Miss Williams Timmons Troup Miller Richards Hogue Young Hallman Weams Boddie Baldwin ClinganBuff alo Williams Timmons Troup Miller Richards Hogue Young Hallman Greco Robinson Baldwin Clinganat East Carolina Williams Timmons Troup Miller Richards Hogue Young Hallman Weams Robinson Baldwin ClinganMemphis Williams Timmons Troup Miller Ishmael (FS) Hogue Young Hallman Greco Robinson Boddie ClinganMiami Williams Timmons Troup Miller Hallman Hogue Young Ishmael Greco Robinson Boddie Clinganat Rice Williams Timmons Troup Miller Hallman Hogue Thompson Ishmael Greco Robinson Boddie ClinganMarshall Williams Timmons Troup Miller Hallman Hogue Young Ishmael Greco Robinson Boddie Clinganat Texas Williams Tunuufi Sauvao Troup Miller Hallman Hogue Young Ishmael Greco Robinson Boddie ClinganHouston Nall Miller Troup Geathers Hallman Hogue Young Ishmael Greco Robinson Boddie ClinganTulane Williams Timmons Troup Miller Hallman Hogue Young Ishmael Weams Robinson Boddie Clinganat UAB Williams Timmons Troup Miller Hallman Hogue Young Ishmael Baldwin Robinson Boddie Clinganvs. Rutgers Williams Timmons Troup Miller Hallman Hogue Young Ishmael Greco Robinson Boddie Clingan

|---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |-------PASSING-------| |--KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| totDate 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 5 SAMFORD 41 125 2 20 13 157 1 26 13-24-1 157 1 26 4 190 1 95 7 99 0 39 282Sep 12 at Southern Miss 27 15 0 15 17 179 2 29 17-30-0 179 2 29 5 145 0 89 1 6 0 6 194Sep 19 BUFFALO 42 170 2 17 15 141 0 39 15-20-0 141 0 39 3 55 0 23 0 0 0 0 311Sep 26 at East Carolina 24 70 1 19 21 266 1 40 21-34-4 266 1 40 5 102 0 35 0 0 0 0 336Oct 3 MEMPHIS 50 261 1 35 16 214 2 34 16-28-1 214 2 34 3 68 0 28 1 2 0 2 475Oct 17 MIAMI 24 53 0 14 13 176 1 41 13-31-1 176 1 41 6 126 0 35 1 2 0 2 229Oct 24 at Rice 39 213 2 35 12 252 4 76 12-18-0 252 4 76 1 21 0 21 3 60 0 38 465Nov 1 MARSHALL 30 59 1 17 23 342 2 41 23-48-0 342 2 41 4 80 0 29 3 31 0 17 401Nov 7 at Texas 38 75 0 12 10 76 0 14 10-19-0 76 0 14 4 79 0 27 1 5 0 5 151Nov 14 HOUSTON 50 152 4 41 21 241 1 31 21-25-1 241 1 31 5 122 0 32 2 -3 0 20 393Nov 21 TULANE 50 264 4 50 20 240 3 29 20-29-1 240 3 29 1 29 0 29 4 67 0 23 504Nov 28 at UAB 35 205 2 45 24 230 2 32 24-38-2 230 2 32 4 89 0 33 2 31 0 22 435Dec 19 vs RUTGERS 30 35 1 29 18 220 2 34 18-35-2 220 2 34 8 208 0 65 1 11 0 11 255 Totals 480 1697 20 50 223 2734 21 76 223-379-13 2734 21 76 53 1314 1 95 26 311 0 39 4431 Opponent 416 1076 12 54 281 3481 20 88 281-455-12 3481 20 88 57 1068 2 100 14 32 0 13 4557

|---------TACKLES---------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |-Kicks--XPTS-|Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att -Mad Run Rcv Saf PtsSep 5 SAMFORD 45 10 55 9.0-31 1.0-15 0 0-0 0-0 5 4 0 3-2 0 1 0 28Sep 12 at Southern Miss 46 39 85 6.0-43 3.0-36 0 1-0 0-0 0 3 0 2-1 0 0 0 19Sep 19 BUFFALO 52 14 66 6.0-17 3.0-10 3 3-0 1-23 1 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 23Sep 26 at East Carolina 39 50 89 11.0-29 2.0-3 3 1-0 1-9 1 4 0 2-2 0 0 0 14Oct 3 MEMPHIS 39 18 57 7.0-36 3.0-25 0 0-0 2-33 6 6 0 2-2 0 0 0 32Oct 17 MIAMI 54 24 78 10.0-52 6.0-41 0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 1-1 0 0 0 7Oct 24 at Rice 42 42 84 11.0-71 5.0-49 5 3-0 1-24 0 4 0 7-7 0 0 0 49Nov 1 MARSHALL 36 22 58 8.0-49 4.0-42 1 1-0 1-0 5 4 0 3-3 0 0 0 21Nov 7 at Texas 42 12 54 6.0-18 2.0-9 0 0-0 1-3 2 5 0 0-0 0 0 0 3Nov 14 HOUSTON 42 18 60 4.0-22 2.0-17 2 2-0 1-22 3 4 0 5-4 0 0 0 37Nov 21 TULANE 32 22 54 8.0-29 3.0-19 3 3-10 2-16 7 2 0 7-7 0 0 0 49Nov 28 at UAB 33 36 69 5.0-23 3.0-19 0 0-0 1-8 0 6 1 4-4 0 0 0 34Dec 19 vs RUTGERS 35 20 55 3.0-14 1.0-8 0 1-0 1-0 0 1 0 3-3 0 0 0 24 Totals 537 327 864 94.0-434 38.0-293 17 15-10 12-138 32 46 1 41-38 0 1 0 340 Opponent 538 356 894 85.0-327 33.0-203 9 7-28 13-209 29 37 3 34-32 0 0 0 293

|------------------PUNTING------------------| |--FIELD GOALS--| |------KICKOFFS------|Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att -Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OBSep 5 SAMFORD 5 196 39.2 44 0 0 4 0 2 2-0 0 1 5 332 66.4 1 0Sep 12 at Southern Miss 7 259 37.0 46 0 0 4 0 1 2-2 50 0 4 251 62.8 1 0Sep 19 BUFFALO 2 62 31.0 43 0 0 1 0 0 3-3 44 0 6 392 65.3 0 1Sep 26 at East Carolina 2 74 37.0 42 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 0 1 2 132 66.0 0 0Oct 3 MEMPHIS 4 143 35.8 45 0 1 1 0 2 4-4 46 0 8 544 68.0 1 0Oct 17 MIAMI 7 248 35.4 49 0 0 1 0 3 1-0 0 0 2 107 53.5 0 0Oct 24 at Rice 5 175 35.0 45 0 0 3 0 4 1-0 0 0 8 537 67.1 3 0Nov 1 MARSHALL 6 222 37.0 54 0 1 1 1 3 1-0 0 0 4 223 55.8 0 0Nov 7 at Texas 8 340 42.5 70 0 0 4 3 4 1-1 39 0 2 137 68.5 1 0Nov 14 HOUSTON 5 188 37.6 51 0 1 1 1 1 1-1 35 0 7 451 64.4 0 0Nov 21 TULANE 3 106 35.3 43 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 0 0 8 516 64.5 0 0Nov 28 at UAB 3 95 31.7 33 0 0 0 0 1 3-2 36 0 7 485 69.3 3 0Dec 19 vs RUTGERS 8 314 39.2 51 0 1 3 1 1 1-1 25 0 4 264 66.0 1 0 Totals 65 2422 37.3 70 0 4 23 6 24 22-14 50 2 67 4371 65.2 11 1 Opponent 62 2463 39.7 77 0 4 13 12 23 20-13 46 0 59 3625 61.4 3 1

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GAME 1 GAME 1

SAMFORD 0 7 17 0 - 24

September 5, 2009 - Att endance: 38,719Bright House Networks Stadium (Orlando, Fla.)

ORLANDO, Fla. - Sophomore Brynn Harvey had two scores and senior Brett Hodges threw the game-winning touchdown in his fi rst game as a Knight as UCF (1-0) held off visiti ng Samford (0-1) to post a 28-24 victory in its season opener at Bright House Networks Stadium.

Harvey rushed 31 ti mes for 111 yards, his second career 100-yard game, and added a two-point conversion recepti on. In his fi rst game at UCF, Hodges fi nished the game 10-for-17 with 129 yards and the key fourth-quarter touchdown.

With 10:53 left in the game, Hodges hit junior Jamar Newsome on a slant for a nine-yard touchdown, capping a short four-play, 32-yard drive and giving UCF a lead that the defense would make stand.

A pair of big plays by senior Rocky Ross set up the touchdown. He returned a punt 39 yards to the Samford 32-yard line and then caught a 20-yard pass from Hodges on the game’s next play.

Ross had a big game in his return from injury as the senior fi nished with a team-high 176 all-purpose yards.

With the game ti ed at 7-7 coming out of halft ime, true freshman Quincy McDuffi e returned the second half’s opening kickoff 95 yards to give UCF a 13-7 lead.

Two big plays by the visitors, a 67-yard touchdown recepti on and an intercepti on return for a touchdown, gave Samford a 21-13 edge with 13:12 left in the third quarter.

However, Harvey’s second touchdown of the contest was a one-yard plunge that ended an 11-play, 71-yard drive with 7:40 left in the third quarter. Hodges found him with a pass on the two-point conversion to ti e the game at 21-21.

UCF held the Samford rushing att ack to just 78 yards on 30 car-ries, an average of just 2.6 yards per rush.

In the fi rst half, the Bulldogs dented the scoreboard fi rst in the game with 10:23 remaining in the second quarter when Riley Hawkins hauled in a 29-yard pass in the back of the end zone from Dusti n Taliaferro.

UCF knott ed the game at 7-7 with just 57 ti cks left before halft ime on a Harvey one-yard touchdown run. The score was set up by a 21-yard recepti on by junior Kamar Aiken just outside the goal line. Hodges went 3-for-4 for 37 yards on the drive.

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY Second QuarterSAM Riley Hawkins 29 yd pass from Dusti n Taliaferro (C. Yaw kick) - 10:23 8-80, 3:51UCF Brynn Harvey 1 yd run (Jamie Boyle kick) - 0:57 8-43, 2:26Third QuarterUCF Quincy McDuffi e 95 yd kickoff return (Jamie Boyle kick failed) - 14:48 SAM Riley Hawkins 67 yd pass from Richie Fordham (C. Yaw kick) - 14:08 2-73, 0:34UCF Brynn Harvey 1 yd run (Brynn Harvey pass from Brett Hodges) - 7:40 11-71, 5:28SAM Cameron Yaw 41 yd FG - 1:57 12-61, 5:37Fourth QuarterUCF Jamar Newsome 9 yd pass from Brett Hodges (Nick Catt oi kick) - 10:53 4-32, 1:30

TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS SAM UCFFIRST DOWNS 16 14NET YARDS RUSHING 78 125 Rushing Att empts 30 41 Average Per Rush 2.6 3.0 Rushing Touchdowns 0 2 Yards Gained Rushing 103 141 Yards Lost Rushing 25 16NET YARDS PASSING 208 157 Completi ons-Att empts-Int 21-35-0 13-24-1 Average Per Att empt 5.9 6.5 Average Per Completi on 9.9 12.1 Passing Touchdowns 2 1TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 286 282 Total off ense plays 65 65 Average Gain Per Play 4.4 4.3Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 2-1Penalti es: Number-Yards 3-19 6-55PUNTS-YARDS 9-302 5-196 Average Yards Per Punt 33.6 39.2 Net Yards Per Punt 22.6 39.2 Inside 20 2 2KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-262 5-332 Average Yards Per Kickoff 52.4 66.4 Net Yards Per Kickoff 14.4 49.4Punt returns: No.-Yards-TD 0-0-0 7-99-0Kickoff returns: No.-Yds-TD 4-65-0 4-190-1Intercepti ons: No.-Yds-TD 1-41-1 0-0-0Fumble Returns: No.-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time 30:22 29:38Third-Down Conversions 4 of 15 7 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 3-6Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 1-15PAT Kicks 3-3 2-3Field Goals 1-1 0-2

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Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGHarvey 31 115 4 111 2 20Watt ers 1 15 0 15 0 15Weaver 3 6 0 6 0 4Hodges 2 4 0 4 0 3McDuffi e 1 1 0 1 0 1Calabrese 2 0 8 -8 0 0Passing Comp Att INT Yds TD LGHodges 10 17 1 129 1 26Calabrese 3 7 0 28 0 15Receiving No Yds TD LGRoss 5 85 0 26Aiken 2 42 0 21Newsome 2 19 1 10Harvey 2 2 0 6Watt ers 1 5 0 5Rabazinski 1 4 0 4Punti ng No Yds Avg LG IN20 TBClingan 5 196 39.2 44 2 0Returns PR LG KR LG INTR LGRoss 6-91 39 0-0 0 0-0 0Guyton 1-8 8 0-0 0 0-0 0Thompson 0-0 0 1-0 0 0-0 0Baldwin 0-0 0 1-72 72 0-0 0McDuffi e 0-0 0 2-118 95 0-0 0Field Goals QTR Time Dist ResultBoyle 1 0:59 36 MissedBoyle 4 14:56 33 BlockedDefense U-A-T S TFL FF FR INTYoung 4-4-8 0 3-3 0 0 0Hogue 7-0-7 0 1-3 0 0 0Boddie 7-0-7 0 0 0 0 0Baldwin 7-0-7 0 1-4 0 0 0

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGEvans 23 81 5 76 0 12Barnett 1 3 0 3 0 3Taliaferro 4 19 17 2 0 10Passing Comp Att INT Yds TD LGTaliaferro 20 34 0 141 1 29Fordham 1 1 0 67 1 67Receiving No Yds TD LGLowery 5 41 0 11Covington 5 33 0 10Hawkins 3 107 2 67Evans 3 22 0 15Johnson 3 6 0 5Alexander 1 2 0 2Fordham 1 -3 0 0Punti ng No Yds Avg LG IN20 TBHooper 9 302 33.6 43 2 0Returns PR LG KR LG INTR LGHawkins 0-0 0 2-32 18 0-0 0Johnson 0-0 0 1-14 14 0-0 0Fordham 0-0 0 1-19 19 0-0 0Anderson 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-41 41Field Goals QTR Time Dist ResultYaw 3 1:57 41 GoodDefense U-A-T S TFL FF FR INTSmith 10-3-13 0 3-5 0 0 0Davis 3-4-7 0 0 0 0 0Brown 6-0-6 0 1-4 1 0 0

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GAME 2 GAME 2

September 12, 2009 - Att endance: 27,456Carlisle-Faulkner Field (Hatti esburg, Miss.)

HATTIESBURG, Miss. - Senior quarterback Brett Hodges went 15-for-26 and threw for two touchdowns but was unable to help UCF erase an early 14-0 defi cit as it fell in its Conference USA opener at Southern Miss, 26-19. Hodges fi nished with a career-high 158 yards in the air and no intercepti ons for the Knights (1-1, 0-1).

A total of seven diff erent players hauled in recepti ons for UCF against Southern Miss (2-0, 1-0), with senior Rocky Ross leading the way with fi ve catches for 56 yards and a touchdown. Junior Kamar Aiken, meanwhile, pulled in four recepti ons, including a dazzling TD catch in the second quarter.

Ball control was the story in the early minutes of the fi rst quarter as UCF fumbled twice in its fi rst three possessions. The second turnover gave Southern Miss the initi al lead when sophomore quarterback Rob Calabrese coughed it up on his own 22-yard line and Martez Smith returned it to the house for a touchdown.

Following a Knights’ punt, the Golden Eagles needed 1:39 to drive 44 yards and put it back in the endzone, capped off by an 18-yard strike from Austi n Davis to Leroy Banks.

Hodges then took over under center for UCF and helped the off ense put together an 18-play drive using small gains to wear down the defense. Only one of those plays was over 10 yards - a 20-yard recepti on by Aiken that put the Black and Gold at USM’s 9-yard line. But that’s where it would stall, and sophomore Nick Catt oi booted a 28-yard fi eld goal with 11:20 remaining in the second quarter to make it 14-3.

Southern Miss would add a fi eld goal of its own on its next posses-sion, but the Knights would strike again. Kick-started by a 19-yard toss to Aiken, Hodges would later fi nd junior Brian Watt ers on a 20-yard gain to get into Golden Eagle territory. One play later and Hodges connected with Ross for 29 yards. Eventually on third down and the ball resti ng on the USM-4, the UCF quarterback pump-faked and placed it perfectly in the back of the endzone for a leaping Aiken, who just got his foot in to cut the defi cit to 17-10.

While UCF hoped to keep it a one-possession game going into half-ti me, Southern Miss took it all the way from its own-17 to the UCF-19 in the fi nal minute, setti ng up Justi n Estes’ 36-yard fi eld goal.

Now trailing 20-10 and with the end of the third quarter approach-ing, USM’s Freddie Parham mishandled a UCF punt and junior Reggie Weams was there to fall on it on the USM-48. Six plays later and Catt oi converted his longest-career fi eld goal, a 50-yarder that put the score at 20-13 with 12:18 left in the fourth quarter. It was the eighth-longest FG in UCF history.

Midway through the fourth, the Golden Eagles put the game away with a nine-play drive that culminated in a Damion Fletcher 5-yard touchdown run. Even though junior Jamar Newsome returned the ensuing kickoff 89 yards and Hodges hooked up with Ross on a fi ve-yard touchdown pass to the back of the endzone, the Knights could not recover the onside kick with just over a minute showing on the clock.

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY First QuarterUSM Martez Smith 22 yd fumble recovery (Justi n Estes kick) - 8:46 USM Leroy Banks 18 yd pass from Austi n Davis (Justi n Estes kick) - 5:11 5-44, 1:39Second QuarterUCF Nick Catt oi 28 yd FG - 11:20 18-68, 8:46USM Justi n Estes 21 yd FG - 7:30 9-75, 3:45UCF Kamar Aiken 4 yd pass from Brett Hodges (Nick Catt oi kick) - 3:25 8-79, 3:58USM Justi n Estes 36 yd FG - 0:00 6-15, 3:14Fourth QuarterUCF Nick Catt oi 50 yd FG - 12:18 6-15, 3:14USM Damion Fletcher 5 yd run (Kane Wommack rush failed) - 1:43 9-49, 4:11UCF Rocky Ross 5 yd pass from Brett Hodges (Nick Catt oi kick failed) - 1:22 1-5, 0:05

TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS UCF USMFIRST DOWNS 11 23NET YARDS RUSHING 15 131 Rushing Att empts 27 42 Average Per Rush 0.6 3.1 Rushing Touchdowns 0 1 Yards Gained Rushing 57 185 Yards Lost Rushing 42 54NET YARDS PASSING 179 253 Completi ons-Att empts-Int 17-30-0 23-31-0 Average Per Att empt 6.0 8.2 Average Per Completi on 10.5 11.0 Passing Touchdowns 2 1TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 194 384 Total off ense plays 57 73 Average Gain Per Play 3.4 5.3Fumbles: Number-Lost 4-2 3-1Penalti es: Number-Yards 5-49 7-44PUNTS-YARDS 7-259 5-164 Average Yards Per Punt 37.0 32.8 Net Yards Per Punt 37.3 31.6 Inside 20 1 4KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-251 5-314 Average Yards Per Kickoff 62.8 62.8 Net Yards Per Kickoff 48.2 33.8Punt returns: No.-Yards-TD 1-6-0 3--2-0 Average Per Return 6.0 -0.7Kickoff returns: No.-Yds-TD 5-145-0 3-38-0 Average Per Return 29.0 12.7Intercepti ons: No.-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Fumble Returns: No.-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-22-1Possession Time 28:14 31:46Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 7 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-36 3-22PAT Kicks 1-2 2-2Field Goals 2-2 2-3

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Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGHarvey 14 41 4 37 0 15Calabrese 1 4 0 4 0 4Weaver 4 7 4 3 0 4McDuffi e 1 2 0 2 0 2Giovanetti 1 2 0 2 0 2Hodges 4 1 22 -21 0 1Passing Comp Att INT Yds TD LGHodges 15 26 0 158 2 29Calabrese 2 4 0 21 0 16Receiving No Yds TD LGRoss 5 56 1 29Aiken 4 53 1 20Watt ers 2 24 0 20Newsome 2 17 0 11Harvey 2 11 0 9Guyton 1 13 0 13Giovanetti 1 5 0 5Punti ng No Yds Avg LG IN20 TBClingan 7 259 37.0 46 1 0Returns PR LG KR LG INTR LGRoss 1-6 6 0-0 0 0-0 0Newsome 0-0 0 1-89 89 0-0 0Baldwin 0-0 0 2-29 18 0-0 0McDuffi e 0-0 0 2-27 16 0-0 0Field Goals QTR Time Dist ResultCatt oi 2 11:20 28 GoodCatt oi 4 12:18 50 GoodDefense U-A-T S TFL FF FR INTHogue 4-8-12 0 1.5-2 0 0 0Robinson 10-1-11 0 0 0 0 0Young 6-5-11 1-10 2-14 0 0 0

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGFletcher 21 104 1 103 1 15Harrison 4 38 0 38 0 31Parham 2 5 0 5 0 3Davis 12 38 42 -4 0 13Passing Comp Att INT Yds TD LGDavis 23 31 0 253 1 28Receiving No Yds TD LGBrown 7 75 0 19Fletcher 6 51 0 15Banks 4 42 1 18Bapti ste 2 42 0 28Pierce 2 15 0 10Parham 1 20 0 20Morris 1 8 0 8Punti ng No Yds Avg LG IN20 TBBoehme 5 164 32.8 36 4 0Returns PR LG KR LG INTR LGParham 2-(-4) 1 1-11 11 0-0 0Watson 1-2 2 0-0 0 0-0 0Thornton 0-0 0 1-7 7 0-0 0Harrison 0-0 0 1-20 20 0-0 0Field Goals QTR Time Dist ResultEstes 1 13:03 26 MissedEstes 2 7:30 21 GoodEstes 2 0:00 36 GoodDefense U-A-T S TFL FF FR INTThornton 5-0-5 0 0 0 0 0Williams 4-0-4 1-10 2-11 0 0 0Law 4-0-4 1-3 2-6 1 0 0

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GAME 3 GAME 3

BUFFALO 0 17 0 0 - 17

September 19, 2009 - Att endance: 35,121Bright House Networks Stadium (Orlando, Fla.)

ORLANDO, Fla. - If you buy into the theory that one half can turn around a season, UCF delivered the kind of spectacular football over the fi nal 30 minutes that could very well alter the course ahead.

Trailing by 10 aft er a somewhat listless fi rst half on both sides of the ball, UCF responded in a big way by scoring all of the game’s 16 second-half points and beat Buff alo 23-17 at Bright House Networks Stadium.

Led by steady quarterback Brett Hodges, UCF’s off ense converted on third down ti me and again and mounted four scoring drives in the second half. And UCF’s defense forced three fumbles and got a pivotal intercepti on from safety Derrick Hallman - the Knights’ fi rst pick of the season - all aft er halft ime.

UCF (2-1) rallied from a double-digit defi cit for the fi rst ti me since 2005, a 12-point come-from-behind victory against Rice. And the Knights left the game feeling somewhat reborn following a second-half performance that turned a possible loss into a thrilling victory.

Tailback Brynn Harvey ran for 98 yards and two scores, his second multi -touchdown game of the season. And fi ve receivers caught passes, led by blossoming junior Jamar Newsome, who had six catches. Kamar Aiken had 53 yards receiving, including a clutch over-the-shoulder catch for 39 yards on a third down play in the third quarter.

Hodges saved the Knights with a fl awless second half. He repeatedly kept plays alive by shuffl ing in the pocket, and he burned an un-suspecti ng Buff alo defense with 13 carries for 71 yards. His perfect 10-of-10 passing in the second half allowed him to complete 15 of 20 passes for 141 yards, but it was his running out of the ̀ `wildcat’’ formati on that most were impressed with.

Picking up where Hodges left off , UCF’s defense did the rest. Senior defensive end Jarvis Geathers recorded three sacks and forced two fumbles. Buff alo’s fi nal two drives were stopped by Geathers’ sack/forced fumble plays - loose balls that were recovered by Darius Nall and Torrell Troup.

Hallman, who had been criti cal of his play through the fi rst two games, made a game-saving intercepti on on a fourth-and-eight play with 3 minutes remaining. His intercepti on was UCF’s fi rst of the season and fulfi lled a promise he had made to his teammates earlier in the week.

The 1958 University at Buff alo team that refused a bid to the Tan-gerine Bowl when it was asked by Orlando leaders to not include its two African-American players was honored at halft ime.

Orange County Mayor Rich Crott y spearheaded the movement to honor the team 51 years later with a trip to Orlando, securing sponsorships so that 34 of the 41 living players, coaches and staff could att end the game. Gerry Gergley, a 2003 UCF Hall of Fame inductee and a halfb ack on the ‘58 Buff alo team, was among the players honored.

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY First QuarterUCF Brynn Harvey 2 yd run (Nick Catt oi kick) - 4:44 14-68, 6:13Second QuarterUB Jesse Rack 6 yd pass from Zach Maynard (A.J. Principe kick) - 10:11 12-71, 5:12UB Jesse Rack 34 yd pass from Naam Roosevelt (A.J. Principe kick) - 6:51 4-48, 1:49UB A.J. Principe 27 yd FG - 0:00 13-42, 5:29Third QuarterUCF Brynn Harvey 4 yd run (Nick Catt oi kick) - 4:48 9-73, 4:44UCF Nick Catt oi 44 yd FG - 1:19 4-6, 2:06Fourth QuarterUCF Nick Catt oi 22 yd FG - 6:02 14-59, 8:39UCF Nick Catt oi 42 yd FG - 1:18 5-19, 1:18

TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS UB UCFFIRST DOWNS 20 18NET YARDS RUSHING 86 170 Rushing Att empts 32 42 Average Per Rush 2.7 4.0 Rushing Touchdowns 0 2 Yards Gained Rushing 96 186 Yards Lost Rushing 10 16NET YARDS PASSING 218 141 Completi ons-Att empts-Int 23-36-1 15-20-0 Average Per Att empt 6.1 7.1 Average Per Completi on 9.5 9.4 Passing Touchdowns 2 0TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 304 311 Total off ense plays 68 62 Average Gain Per Play 4.5 5.0Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-3 2-2Penalti es: Number-Yards 2-24 6-48PUNTS-YARDS 2-77 2-62 Average Yards Per Punt 38.5 31.0 Net Yards Per Punt 28.5 31.0 Inside 20 0 0KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-180 6-392 Average Yards Per Kickoff 60.0 65.3 Net Yards Per Kickoff 41.7 50.7Punt returns: No.-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Average Per Return 0.0 0.0Kickoff returns: No.-Yds-TD 5-88-0 3-55-0 Average Per Return 17.6 18.3Intercepti ons: No.-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-23-0Fumble Returns: No.-Yds-TD 1-6-0 0-0-0Possession Time 28:14 31:46Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 9 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-12 3-10PAT Kicks 2-2 2-2Field Goals 1-1 3-3

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Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGHarvey 25 100 2 98 2 13Hodges 13 82 11 71 0 17Newsome 1 4 0 4 0 4McDuffi e 1 0 0 0 0 0Passing Comp Att INT Yds TD LGHodges 15 20 0 141 0 39Receiving No Yds TD LGNewsome 6 37 0 12Aiken 3 53 0 39Ross 2 23 0 16Guyton 1 11 0 11Rabazinski 1 8 0 8Nissley 1 5 0 5Harvey 1 4 0 4Punti ng No Yds Avg LG IN20 TBClingan 2 62 31.0 43 0 0Returns PR LG KR LG INTR LGHallman 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-23 23McDuffi e 0-0 0 3-55 23 0-0 0Field Goals QTR Time Dist ResultCatt oi 3 1:19 44 GoodCatt oi 4 6:02 22 GoodCatt oi 4 1:33 42 GoodDefense U-A-T S TFL FF FR INTHallman 7-1-8 0 1-3 1 0 1-23Hogue 6-2-8 0 0 0 0 0Greco 5-3-8 0 0 0 0 0Young 5-1-6 0 0 0 0 0Robinson 5-1-6 0 0 0 0 0

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGThermilus 12 36 0 36 0 7Nduka 9 27 1 26 0 10Henry 5 17 3 14 0 9Maynard 6 16 6 10 0 8Passing Comp Att INT Yds TD LGMaynard 22 35 1 184 1 25Roosevelt 1 1 0 34 1 34Receiving No Yds TD LGRoosevelt 9 77 0 25Rack 5 76 2 34Hamlin 5 34 0 13Rivers 3 19 0 7Thermilus 1 12 0 12Punti ng No Yds Avg LG IN20 TBFardon 2 77 38.5 43 0 1Returns PR LG KR LG INTR LGYoung 0-0 0 2-38 20 0-0 0Cook 0-0 0 2-31 20 0-0 0Henry 0-0 0 1-19 19 0-0 0Field Goals QTR Time Dist ResultPrincipe 2 0:00 27 GoodDefense U-A-T S TFL FF FR INTNewton 6-3-9 0 0 0 0 0Winters 8-0-8 1-1 1-1 1 1-6 0Akobundu 5-0-5 0 0 0 0 0Cook 3-2-5 0 0 0 0 0

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GAME 4 GAME 4

September 26, 2009 - Att endance: 43,210Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium (Greenville, N.C.)

GREENVILLE, N.C. - Trailing 19-7 with just over 60 seconds remain-ing, UCF cut it to 19-14 and recovered the ensuing on-side kick, but East Carolina intercepted a Brett Hodges pass at midfi eld to seal the Pirates’ Conference USA victory at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. The loss dropped the Knights’ record to 2-2 for the season and 0-2 in league play.

A.J. Guyton fi nished the day vs. ECU (2-2, 1-0) by setti ng career-highs with nine recepti ons and 119 yards. Hodges also posted personal-bests with 21 completi ons on 34 att empts and 266 pass-ing yards. On the ground, Brynn Harvey amassed 71 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries.

With 266 yards in the air, UCF racked up its most passing yards since Nov. 24, 2007, vs. UTEP (267 yards), and its 336 yards of total off ense were a season-high.

Led by Derrick Hallman’s 13 tackles, the Knights’ defense forced three fumbles, and Lawrence Young hauled in his fi rst intercepti on of the season.

ECU appeared as though it would secure the early lead on its fi rst drive of the game, only to witness UCF linebacker Jordan Richards strip running back Jon Williams inside the Knights’ 10-yard line and Young pounce on the loose ball.

When Hodges and the off ense returned to the fi eld, the senior quarterback completed an 11-yard pass to Harvey on a short third-down play to get to the UCF-28. Aft er a 13-yard recepti on by Guyton, Hodges found Kamar Aiken on a 40-yard deep ball down the left side of the fi eld. One play later and Harvey scampered for a 19-yard touchdown, giving the Black and Gold a 7-0 advantage.

The Pirates got back into the red zone on their next possession, but the UCF defense held them to just a 20-yard fi eld goal by Ben Hartman. However, ECU eventually got into the endzone in the opening minutes of the second quarter, putti ng together a nine-play, 59-yard drive capped by a 25-yard run from Dwayne Harris.

UCF came close to at least tying it up before halft ime. Nick Catt oi saw a 26-yard fi eld goal att empt blocked with 7:28 remaining, while a Knights’ drive stalled at the ECU-4 when Jay Ross intercepted Hodges a couple of minutes later.

Neither team could gain momentum in the third quarter, but Hartman would add a 19-yard fi eld goal just before the fourth to bring ECU’s lead to 13-7. Aft er Catt oi missed on a 45-yard boot with 13:35 showing on the clock, the Pirates went 72 yards on 15 plays, including a pair of long third-down conversions, setti ng up a three-yard strike from Pat Pinkney to Harris. Although East Carolina’s two-point conversion failed, it sti ll led 19-7.

The Knights would later take over with under 2:30 to play, and Hodges worked quickly, going 5-for-5 and taking UCF down the fi eld in just 1:17. Rocky Ross, Corey Rabazinski and Guyton all had recepti ons during that stretch, but it was Aiken who hauled in the 10-yard touchdown pass. While the Knights successfully recovered the onside kick, Van Eskridge picked off Hodges on the next play to end the UCF threat.

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY First QuarterUCF Brynn Harvey 19 yd run (Nick Catt oi kick) - 7:19 6-89, 2:47ECU Ben Hartman 20 yd FG - 4:42 6-77, 2:37Second QuarterECU Dwayne Harris 25 yd run (Ben Hartman kick) - 14:15 9-59, 4:19Third QuarterECU Ben Hartman 19 yd FG - 0:51 8-28, 3:50Fourth QuarterECU Dwayne Harris 3 yd pass from Pat Pinkney (Pat Pinkney pass failed) - 7:55 15-72, 5:40UCF Kamar Aiken 10 yd pass from Brett Hodges (Jamie Boyle kick) - 1:06 6-80, 1:17

TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS UCF ECUFIRST DOWNS 19 23NET YARDS RUSHING 70 110 Rushing Att empts 24 38 Average Per Rush 2.9 2.9 Rushing Touchdowns 1 1 Yards Gained Rushing 94 150 Yards Lost Rushing 24 40NET YARDS PASSING 266 293 Completi ons-Att empts-Int 21-34-4 27-41-1 Average Per Att empt 7.8 7.1 Average Per Completi on 12.7 10.9 Passing Touchdowns 1 1TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 336 403 Total off ense plays 58 79 Average Gain Per Play 5.8 5.1Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 5-2Penalti es: Number-Yards 3-30 4-39PUNTS-YARDS 2-74 3-102 Average Yards Per Punt 37.0 34.0 Net Yards Per Punt 37.0 27.3 Inside 20 0 1KICKOFFS-YARDS 2-132 5-320 Average Yards Per Kickoff 66.0 64.0 Net Yards Per Kickoff 51.0 43.6Punt returns: No.-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Average Per Return 0.0 0.0Kickoff returns: No.-Yds-TD 5-102-0 3-30-0 Average Per Return 20.4 10.0Intercepti ons: No.-Yds-TD 1-9-0 4-7-0Fumble Returns: No.-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time 24:29 35:31Third-Down Conversions 5 of 11 10 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 3-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-3 4-21PAT Kicks 2-2 1-1Field Goals 0-2 2-3

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Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGHarvey 16 74 3 71 1 19Kelly 1 18 0 18 0 18Aiken 1 1 0 1 0 1Weaver 1 1 0 1 0 1Hodges 5 0 21 -21 0 0Passing Comp Att INT Yds TD LGHodges 21 34 4 266 1 40Receiving No Yds TD LGGuyton 9 119 0 29Ross 5 56 0 35Harvey 3 23 0 11Aiken 2 50 1 40Rabazinski 2 18 0 11Punti ng No Yds Avg LG IN20 TBClingan 2 74 37.0 42 0 0Returns PR LG KR LG INTR LGNewsome 0-0 0 1-18 18 0-0 0McDuffi e 0-0 0 4-84 35 0-0 0Young 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-9 9Field Goals QTR Time Dist ResultCatt oi 2 7:28 26 BlockedCatt oi 4 13:35 45 MissedDefense U-A-T S TFL FF FR INTHallman 3-10-13 0 0 0 0 0Robinson 9-0-9 0 1-2 0 0 0Richards 5-4-9 0 2-5 1 0 0

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGJackson 20 101 13 88 0 24Harris 3 28 1 27 1 25Ruffi n 8 17 6 11 0 6Williams 2 4 4 0 0 4Pinkney 3 0 11 -11 0 0Passing Comp Att INT Yds TD LGPinkney 27 40 1 293 1 47Harris 0 1 0 0 0 0Receiving No Yds TD LGHarris 10 121 1 47Taylor 6 58 0 16Willis 2 34 0 25Jackson 2 31 0 21Womack 2 22 0 11Bryant 2 3 0 2Kass 1 13 0 13Ruffi n 1 6 0 6Freeney 1 5 0 5Punti ng No Yds Avg LG IN20 TBDodge 3 102 34.0 40 1 1Returns PR LG KR LG INTR LGSimmons 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-0 0Johnson 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-3 3Ross 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-0 0Eskridge 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-4 4Harris 0-0 0 2-30 16 0-0 0Field Goals QTR Time Dist ResultHartman 1 4:42 20 GoodHartman 3 0:51 19 GoodHartman 4 2:23 33 MissedDefense U-A-T S TFL FF FR INTMatt ocks 4-7-11 1-5 1.5-6 0 0 0Eskridge 3-5-8 0 .5-0 1 0 1-4Joseph 1-5-6 1.5-5 1.5-5 0 0 0

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GAME 5 GAME 5

MEMPHIS 0 7 7 0 - 14

October 3, 2009 - Att endance: 40,408Bright House Networks Stadium (Orlando, Fla.)

ORLANDO, Fla. - Just minutes aft er UCF completed its third come-from-behind victory of the season at Bright House Networks Stadium, jubilant Knights players huddled around coach George O’Leary and chanted ``One more step!” in unison.

Following a frustrati ng loss at East Carolina where the Knights played well but sabotaged the eff ort with mistakes, UCF took the necessary steps for a runaway 32-14 defeat of Memphis before 40,408 fans.

UCF (3-2 overall and 1-2 in Conference USA play) rallied this ti me by fi nishing drives off ensively, pressuring the quarterback, forcing turnovers and eliminati ng the mistakes. The theme in practi ce all week was to take ``One more step,’’ a phrase that had both literal and physical meanings.

UCF took some big steps off ensively, getti ng two second-half touchdown passes from senior quarterback Brett Hodges and a career-rushing day from sophomore tailback Brynn Harvey. The play of Hodges and Harvey, combined with some stellar line play, allowed UCF’s off ense to roll up a whopping 475 yards, 28 fi rst downs and 39 minutes of ti me of possession.

The dominant second-half performance sent UCF into its bye week with some feel-good momentum. And the third consecuti ve home victory gave the Knights some confi dence before hosti ng in-state foe Miami on Oct. 17.

Memphis (1-4, 0-2) led 14-9 late in the third quarter when senior quarterback Will Hudgens replaced starter Tyler Bass and hit DajLeon Farr for an 11-yard touchdown pass.

But Hodges responded with quite possibly the most important drive of the season for the Knights. He capped the 92-yard drive - the longest of the season - by hitti ng Kay for a 7-yard score on the fi nal play of the third quarter to put UCF up 15-14.

Hodges, who passed for 214 yards and wasn’t sacked, found Jamar Newsome for a 22-yard score with 7:28 to play to put UCF up 22-14. Hodges said he’s pleased that UCF seems to be a stronger team in the second half of games, but he’s sti ll waiti ng for the day when the team puts four quarters together.

Harvey did the rest of the work, carrying the ball 42 ti mes for 219 yards - both career highs. It was the fourth-highest total of carries in a game in school history and the sixth-best total for rushing yards. His 25-yard touchdown sprint with 41 seconds remaining sealed the victory for the Knights.

Factor in Nick Catt oi’s four fi eld goals - tying another school record - and a UCF defense that garnered three sacks and two intercepti ons and it was just the kind of complete victory that the Knights needed. By fi nally putti ng it all together, they indeed took ̀ `one more step.’’

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY Second QuarterUCF Nick Catt oi 24 yd FG - 13:21 9-53, 4:30UM Duke Calhoun 61 yd pass from Tyler Bass (Matt Reagan kick) - 10:24 9-85, 2:53Third QuarterUCF Nick Catt oi 46 yd FG - 10:55 7-13, 2:46UCF Nick Catt oi 42 yd FG - 3:58 8-60, 3:41UM DajLeon Farr 12 yd pass from Will Hudgens (Matt Reagan kick) - 2:08 5-65, 1:44UCF Ricky Kay 7 yd pass from Brett Hodges (Brynn Harvey rush failed) - 0:03 6-58, 1:58Fourth QuarterUCF Jamar Newsome 22 yd pass from Brett Hodges (Nick Catt oi kick) - 7:28 9-92, 5:01UCF Nick Catt oi 26 yd FG - 3:15 6-49, 3:46UCF Brynn Harvey 25 yd run (Nick Catt oi kick) - 0:41 4-30, 1:05

TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS MEM UCFFIRST DOWNS 14 28NET YARDS RUSHING 67 261 Rushing Att empts 26 50 Average Per Rush 2.6 5.2 Rushing Touchdowns 0 1 Yards Gained Rushing 98 270 Yards Lost Rushing 31 9NET YARDS PASSING 258 214 Completi ons-Att empts-Int 16-31-2 16-28-1 Average Per Att empt 8.3 7.6 Average Per Completi on 16.1 13.4 Passing Touchdowns 2 2TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 325 475 Total off ense plays 57 78 Average Gain Per Play 5.7 6.1Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 1-0Penalti es: Number-Yards 8-65 5-46PUNTS-YARDS 5-246 4-143 Average Yards Per Punt 49.2 35.8 Net Yards Per Punt 40.8 30.8 Inside 20 1 2KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-184 8-544 Average Yards Per Kickoff 61.3 68.0 Net Yards Per Kickoff 38.7 44.5Punt returns: No.-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-2-0 Average Per Return 0.0 2.0Kickoff returns: No.-Yds-TD 7-168-0 3-68-0 Average Per Return 24.0 22.7Intercepti ons: No.-Yds-TD 1-62-0 2-33-0Fumble Returns: No.-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time 21:03 38:57Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 4 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-25PAT Kicks 2-2 2-2Field Goals 0-2 4-4

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Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGHarvey 42 228 9 219 1 35Hodges 3 19 0 19 0 10McDuffi e 1 14 0 14 0 14Kelly 4 9 0 9 0 4Passing Comp Att INT Yds TD LGHodges 16 28 1 214 2 34Receiving No Yds TD LGNewsome 5 58 1 22Kay 4 52 1 17Guyton 4 50 0 19Nissley 1 34 0 34Rabazinski 1 13 0 13Giovanetti 1 7 0 8Punti ng No Yds Avg LG IN20 TBClingan 4 143 35.8 45 2 1Returns PR LG KR LG INTR LGDavis, J. 1-2 2 0-0 0 0-0 0Baldwin 0-0 0 2-41 28 0-0 0Hogue 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-0 0Robinson 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-33 33McDuffi e 0-0 0 1-27 27 0-0 0Field Goals QTR Time Dist ResultCatt oi 2 13:21 24 GoodCatt oi 3 10:55 46 GoodCatt oi 3 3:58 42 GoodCatt oi 4 3:15 26 GoodDefense U-A-T S TFL FF FR INTHogue 5-2-7 0 1.5-6 0 0 1-0Ishmael 6-0-6 0 0 0 0 0Hallman 2-4-6 0 .5-2 0 0 0Milller 3-2-5 2.5-19 3.5-20 0 0 0

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGSmith 8 38 3 35 0 12Steele 8 22 0 22 0 5Bass 7 36 17 19 0 16Calhoun 1 2 0 2 0 2Baker 1 0 3 -3 0 0Hudgens 1 0 8 -8 0 0Passing Comp Att INT Yds TD LGHudgens 6 15 1 143 1 51Bass 10 15 1 115 1 61Hall 0 1 0 0 0 0Receiving No Yds TD LGCalhoun 4 162 1 61Steele 3 21 0 20Joachim 3 8 0 6Baker 2 13 0 8Onarheim 1 23 0 23Smith 1 14 0 14Farr 1 12 1 12Singleton 1 5 0 5Punti ng No Yds Avg LG IN20 TBReagan 5 246 49.2 56 1 2Returns PR LG KR LG INTR LGBrown 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-62 62Johnson 0-0 0 4-96 34 0-0 0Hightower 0-0 0 2-55 37 0-0 0Griffi n 0-0 0 1-17 17 0-0 0Field Goals QTR Time Dist ResultReagan 2 0:00 30 MissedReagan 4 13:49 42 MissedDefense U-A-T S TFL FF FR INTJackson 11-2-13 0 0 1 0 0Rockett e 5-2-7 0 1-1 0 0 0

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GAME 6 GAME 6

October 17, 2009 - Att endance: 48,453Bright House Networks Stadium (Orlando, Fla.)

ORLANDO, Fla. - By the end of a blustery night, a record crowd was mostly gone and Bright House Networks Stadium was half empty rather than rocking in celebrati on. On this night, there would be no defi ning, landmark victory for UCF and instead just the frustrati on of having missed out on too many opportuniti es.

When UCF failed to convert from the 2-yard line late in the third quarter when it trailed by just 10 points, its chances of defeati ng No. 9 Miami seemed to wither away. Ulti mately a 27-7 loss to the rival Hurricanes left the Knights shaking their heads in frustrati on and left a crowd of 48,453 numb from something other than the windy conditi ons.

Hoping to take down the reborn, rebuilt Hurricanes and establish themselves among the Sunshine State’s Famed Big Three, UCF failed to produce an error-free performance. Their fatal fl aw once again - as it has been much of the season - was an inability to get points aft er moving into scoring positi on.

UCF (3-3) got no points aft er driving to the 15-yard line on the fi rst possession of the game. And the three-play possession from the 2 - when Brynn Harvey was dropped for a four-yard loss on fi rst down and Hodges was intercepted aft er being blindsided - proved crippling for the Knights. Get 10, 14 or even six points out of those two possessions and it certainly could have been a diff erent game for UCF.

Miami, clearly back among the powers now aft er navigati ng its way through one of the toughest schedules in the country, improved to 5-1. The Hurricanes got 293 yards from Jacory Harris and 363 yards of total off ense.

UCF’s defense kept the Knights in the game by relentlessly pres-suring Harris all game. UCF recorded six sacks, the most in a game since last season against East Carolina. Cory Hogue had two sacks, while Darius Nall, Bruce Miller, David Williams and Jarvis Geathers each dropped Harris once.

UCF electrifi ed the largest crowd ever at Bright House Networks Stadium in the third quarter when they got within 17-7. Hodges hit on passes for 15, 41 and nine yards before fi nding Rocky Ross on an 8-yard slant pass for a touchdown.

Just minutes later UCF seemed poised to get even closer to putti ng a major scare into the `Canes. A high punt snap gave UCF the ball at the 2-yard line aft er an illegal kicking penalty. But UCF went backwards on an opti on play - a call that O’Leary said he himself wondered about. The series that again gave UCF no points was a turning point in the game.

Had UCF been able to solve its red-zone woes Saturday night, an upset might have been possible. Instead, UCF was once again frustrati ngly left with what-if scenarios.

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY First QuarterUM Leonard Hankerson 23 yd pass from Jacory Harris (Matt Bosher kick) - 1:46 8-80, 3:44Second QuarterUM Matt Bosher 31 yd FG - 9:47 9-35, 3:55Third QuarterUM Javarris James 5 yd run (Matt Bosher kick) - 13:18 3-51, 0:43UCF Rocky Ross 8 yd pass from Brett Hodges (Nick Catt oi kick) - 9:15 9-80, 3:59UM Matt Bosher 46 yd FG - 1:56 8-52, 4:15Fourth QuarterUM Damien Berry 3 yd run (Matt Bosher kick) - 10:46 9-61, 4:40

TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS UM UCFFIRST DOWNS 26 11NET YARDS RUSHING 70 53 Rushing Att empts 46 24 Average Per Rush 1.5 2.2 Rushing Touchdowns 2 0 Yards Gained Rushing 157 78 Yards Lost Rushing 87 25NET YARDS PASSING 293 176 Completi ons-Att empts-Int 20-27-0 13-31-1 Average Per Att empt 10.9 5.7 Average Per Completi on 14.6 13.5 Passing Touchdowns 1 1TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 363 229 Total off ense plays 73 55 Average Gain Per Play 5.0 4.2Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 1-0Penalti es: Number-Yards 6-32 3-30PUNTS-YARDS 4-133 7-248 Average Yards Per Punt 33.2 35.4 Net Yards Per Punt 32.8 32.7 Inside 20 3 3KICKOFFS-YARDS 6-374 2-107 Average Yards Per Kickoff 62.3 53.5 Net Yards Per Kickoff 41.3 40.5 Touchbacks 0 0Punt returns: No.-Yards-TD 2-19-0 1-2-0 Average Per Return 9.5 2.0Kickoff returns: No.-Yds-TD 2-26-0 6-126-0 Average Per Return 13.0 21.0Intercepti ons: No.-Yds-TD 1-9-0 0-0-0Fumble Returns: No.-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time 37:13 22:47Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 6 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 1-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-20 6-41PAT Kicks 3-3 1-1Field Goals 2-2 0-1

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Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGHarvey 12 30 5 25 0 6McDuffi e 3 21 0 21 0 12Guyton 1 14 0 14 0 14Weaver 2 5 0 5 0 3Newsome 2 5 0 5 0 4Calabrese 1 1 0 1 0 1Hodges 3 2 20 -18 0 2Passing Comp Att INT Yds TD LGHodges 12 27 1 163 1 41Calabrese 1 4 0 13 0 13Receiving No Yds TD LGNewsome 3 56 0 41Kay 2 28 0 19Giovanetti 2 23 0 15Ross 2 12 1 8Aiken 1 35 0 35Kelly 1 13 0 13Watt ers 1 11 0 11Harvey 1 -2 0 0Punti ng No Yds Avg LG IN20 TBClingan 7 248 35.4 49 3 0Returns PR LG KR LG INTR LGRoss 1-2 2 0-0 0 0-0 0McDuffi e 0-0 0 6-126 35 0-0 0Field Goals QTR Time Dist ResultCatt oi 1 5:30 32 MissedDefense U-A-T S TFL FF FR INTBoddie 6-4-10 0 0 0 0 0Young 7-1-8 0 1-7 0 0 0Hogue 7-1-8 2-13 3.5-15 0 0 0Hallman 2-6-8 0 1-1 0 0 0

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGJames, J. 17 68 3 65 1 8Berry 14 61 1 60 1 14Chambers 3 15 0 15 0 7James, M. 1 1 0 1 0 1Benjamin 2 5 7 -2 0 5Harris 7 7 41 -34 0 7Passing Comp Att INT Yds TD LGHarris 20 26 0 293 1 32Cooper 0 1 0 0 0 0Receiving No Yds TD LGByrd 5 85 0 32Hankerson 4 64 1 23Benjamin 4 46 0 13Graham 2 42 0 21Collier 1 28 0 28Streeter 1 12 0 12James, M. 1 9 0 9Epps 1 5 0 5Berry 1 2 0 2Punti ng No Yds Avg LG IN20 TBBosher 4 133 33.2 41 3 0Returns PR LG KR LG INTR LGCollier 2-19 13 0-0 0 0-0 0James, M. 0-0 0 2-26 16 0-0 0McCarthy 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-9 9Field Goals QTR Time Dist ResultBosher 2 9:47 31 GoodBosher 3 1:56 46 GoodDefense U-A-T S TFL FF FR INTSharpton 5-6-11 0 1-1 0 0 0Harris, B. 5-2-7 0 0 0 0 0Spence 4-3-7 2-20 2-20 0 0 0

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GAME 7 GAME 7

ICE 0 0 0 7 - 7October 24, 2009 - Att endance: 10,196Rice Stadium (Houston, Texas)

HOUSTON, Texas - From the fi rst snap of the game, UCF was in control and it never let up in a 49-7 win at Rice in Houston, Texas. The Knights (4-3, 2-2 Conference USA) won their 50th road game in program history as they scored their most points on the road since collecti ng 64 at Louisiana Tech on Sept. 5, 1998.

Following the opening kickoff , Brett Hodges found A.J. Guyton on a 76-yard touchdown recepti on to give the Black and Gold a quick 7-0 lead against the Owls (0-8, 0-4). It was the longest TD catch since Doug Gabriel’s 80-yard scoring strike at Arizona State Sept. 7, 2002.

Hodges went on to fi nish his outi ng 8-for-13 with 145 yards. Rob Calabrese also saw ti me under center, going 3-for-4 with 71 yards and two touchdowns. Guyton led the receivers with three recep-ti ons for 103 yards, and he also threw for a TD when he found Kamar Aiken on a 36-yarder in the second quarter.

The most lopsided road win in UCF’s 31-year football history, the Knights built on its 7-0 advantage but this ti me put together a 14-play drive capped off by a one-yard run from Hodges to make it 14-0. Only 1:27 later and UCF completed its fi rst quarter scoring on a 27-yard scamper from Ronnie Weaver.

Guyton’s touchdown pass to Aiken late in the second quarter pro-vided the Knights with their 28-0 halft ime lead, and it would keep up the off ensive pressure in the third. Following Josh Robinson’s 24-yard intercepti on return, Calabrese entered and hooked up with Jamar Newsome on a 52-yard touchdown pass for the 42-0 cushion.

Rice may have ruined the shutout bid with 11:03 left in the fourth by way of a one-yard run from Charles Ross, but Calabrese came right back and connected with Ricky Kay on a 13-yard TD pass for the fi nal 49-7 margin.

On the defensive side of the ball, UCF notched fi ve sacks and forced fi ve fumbles, recovering three of them.

In all, UCF outgained Rice 465 to 282 in total off ensive yards.

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY First QuarterUCF A.J. Guyton 76 yd pass from Brett Hodges (Nick Catt oi kick) - 14:40 1-76, 0:20UCF Brett Hodges 1 yd run (Nick Catt oi kick) - 3:29 14-87, 6:33UCF Ronnie Weaver 27 yd run (Nick Catt oi kick) - 2:02 1-27, 0:07Second QuarterUCF Kamar Aiken 36 yd pass from A.J. Guyton (Nick Catt oi kick) - 1:55 6-89, 3:11Third QuarterUCF Josh Robinson 24 yd intercepti on return (Nick Catt oi kick) - 7:32UCF Jamar Newsome 52 yd pass from Rob Calabrese (Jamie Boyle kick) - 0:23 3-63, 1:24Fourth QuarterRICE Charles Ross 1 yd run (Clark Fangmeier kick) - 11:03 12-73, 4:12UCF Ricky Kay 13 yd pass from Rob Calabrese (Jamie Boyle kick) - 3:01 4-23, 1:58

TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS UCF RICEFIRST DOWNS 21 16NET YARDS RUSHING 213 104 Rushing Att empts 39 38 Average Per Rush 5.5 2.7 Rushing Touchdowns 2 1 Yards Gained Rushing 242 172 Yards Lost Rushing 29 68NET YARDS PASSING 252 178 Completi ons-Att empts-Int 12-18-0 25-37-1 Average Per Att empt 14.0 4.8 Average Per Completi on 21.0 7.1 Passing Touchdowns 4 0TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 465 282 Total off ense plays 57 75 Average Gain Per Play 8.2 3.8Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 7-3Penalti es: Number-Yards 5-51 9-75PUNTS-YARDS 5-175 9-365 Average Yards Per Punt 35.0 40.6 Net Yards Per Punt 35.0 33.9 Inside 20 4 4KICKOFFS-YARDS 8-537 2-135 Average Yards Per Kickoff 67.1 67.5 Net Yards Per Kickoff 51.2 57.0Punt returns: No.-Yards-TD 3-60-0 0-0-0 Average Per Return 20.0 0.0Kickoff returns: No.-Yds-TD 1-21-0 5-67-0 Average Per Return 21.0 13.4Intercepti ons: No.-Yds-TD 1-24-1 0-0-0Fumble Returns: No.-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time 27:09 32:51Third-Down Conversions 3 of 9 6 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 1-1Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-49 2-14PAT Kicks 7-7 1-1Field Goals 0-1 0-0

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Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGHarvey 12 80 9 71 0 23Weaver 5 58 0 58 1 27Davis, J. 2 44 0 44 0 35Kelly 5 16 0 16 0 7Davis, B. 3 10 0 10 0 6Hodges 9 26 18 8 1 12McDuffi e 2 8 0 8 0 6Passing Comp Att INT Yds TD LGHodges 8 13 0 145 1 76Calabrese 3 4 0 71 2 52Guyton 1 1 0 36 1 36Receiving No Yds TD LGGuyton 3 103 1 76Newsome 2 62 1 52Ross 2 19 0 15Aiken 1 36 1 36Kay 1 13 1 13Nissley 1 13 0 13Watt ers 1 6 0 6Harvey 1 0 0 0Punti ng No Yds Avg LG IN20 TBClingan 5 175 35.0 45 4 0Returns PR LG KR LG INTR LGGuyton 2-42 38 0-0 0 0-0 0Davis, J. 1-18 18 0-0 0 0-0 0Robinson 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-24 24McDuffi e 0-0 0 1-21 21 0-0 0Field Goals QTR Time Dist ResultCatt oi 2 9:14 37 MissedDefense U-A-T S TFL FF FR INTIshmael 8-3-11 0 0 0 0 0Boddie 7-3-10 0 1.5-8 1 0 0Thompson 2-6-8 0 .5-2 0 0 0

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGRoss 7 67 4 63 1 54Goodson 7 42 0 42 0 17Smith 10 38 0 38 0 19Knox 3 15 4 11 0 11Shepherd 5 10 30 -20 0 5Fanuzzi 6 0 30 -30 0 0Passing Comp Att INT Yds TD LGFanuzzi 17 26 1 116 0 15Shepherd 8 11 0 62 0 18Receiving No Yds TD LGDixon 6 54 0 18Beasley 4 26 0 15Wardlow 3 36 0 15Goodson 3 19 0 11Dupree 2 12 0 6Smith 2 8 0 6Ross 2 1 0 8Maginot 1 10 0 10Randolph 1 7 0 7McDonald 1 5 0 5Punti ng No Yds Avg LG IN20 TBBrundage 5 232 46.4 63 2 0Martens 4 133 33.2 58 2 0Returns PR LG KR LG INTR LGGoodson 0-0 0 1-27 27 0-0 0Gaddis 0-0 0 4-40 17 0-0 0Field Goals QTR Time Dist ResultNoneDefense U-A-T S TFL FF FR INTBradshaw 3-9-12 0 0 0 0 0Jones 3-3-6 0 1-9 0 0 0Briggs 2-4-6 0 0 0 0 0

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GAME 8 GAME 8

MARSHALL 0 17 3 0 - 20

November 1, 2009 - Att endance: 35,676Bright House Networks Stadium (Orlando, Fla.)

ORLANDO, Fla. - With UCF’s players and coaches joyously cel-ebrati ng and Bright House Networks Stadium throbbing with raw emoti on, the Knights fi nally had their signature moment and the kind of defi ning victory that could ulti mately turn this season into a special one.

When UCF wiped out a 13-point defi cit with two fourth-quarter touchdowns - the fi nal one with 23 seconds to play - the Knights improbably defeated Marshall 21-20 to capture the kind of victory that it has desperately sought all season.

It might sound cliché, but UCF won only because it conti nued to fi ght on both sides of the ball unti l the fi nal horn. The Knights got a game-saving strip of the football from standout defensive end Bruce Miller with 2:12 to play, a moment that set up UCF’s winning score.

Gritt y senior quarterback Brett Hodges then found Rocky Ross for a one-yard score to ti e the game with 23 seconds to play. Nick Catt oi’s point-aft er boot provided the game-winning point and set off an erupti on of emoti on from the 35,676 inside the stadium.

The night looked like it would be another forgett able one, much like the close loss to the University of Miami two weeks earlier, when Hodges’ fourth-down pass fell incomplete with 2:40 to play with the Knights down 20-14.

But two plays later, Miller made the play of his collegiate career. Marshall quarterback Brian Anderson had the ball locked away with two hands, but Miller was able to rip it from his grasp. Freshman defensive back Josh Robinson, who had his third intercepti on of the season earlier in the game, recovered the loose ball to give UCF one more shot.

And UCF was able to get it in the end zone largely because of a 19-yard strike from Hodges to Kamar Aiken that got the Knights down to the one-yard line with 26 seconds to play. From there, Hodges faked the ball to Brynn Harvey and found Ross open in the end zone for the tying score.

UCF was behind the fi eld-positi on batt le most of the fi rst half, and as it turned out, that cost the Knights dearly. UCF mustered just two fi rst downs on its fi rst four possessions. That allowed Marshall to either start or drive into UCF territory fi ve ti mes in the fi rst half. The Herd led 17-7 at the break.

Trailing 7-0 early in the second quarter aft er a shaky start off en-sively, UCF grabbed some momentum and got back in the game. Hodges had completi ons of 15 and 14 yards and a Jonathan Davis 15-yard sprint around right end put UCF in scoring positi on. And UCF rewarded O’Leary’s decision to go for it on fourth-and-one when Hodges hit Kamar Aiken for a four-yard score. Aiken wisely cut the corner route short, coming back to the ball for his fourth TD catch of the season and the 10th of his career.

As has been the case all season, UCF suff ered a staggering moment in the red zone. Nick Catt oi’s fi eld goal try from 48 yards was ti pped at the line and Marshall’s Ashton Hall fi elded the kick at the fi ve-yard line. He returned it 68 yards, taking the wind out of UCF’s sails.

Five plays later, Darius Marshall scooted around left end for a three-yard touchdown that put the Thundering Herd up 17-7 at the half.

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY Second QuarterMAR Cody Slate 4 yd pass from Brian Anderson (C. Ratanamorn kick) - 12:03 7-91, 2:45UCF Kamar Aiken 4 yd pass from Brett Hodges (Nick Catt oi kick) - 7:57 8-72, 4:01MAR C. Ratanamorn 30 yd FG - 4:58 6-63, 2:53MAR Darius Marshall 3 yd run (C. Ratanamorn kick) - 1:02 5-28, 1:13Third QuarterMAR C. Ratanamorn 21 yd FG - 3:25 10-76, 5:04Fourth QuarterUCF Brynn Harvey 2 yd run (Nick Catt oi kick) - 7:51 7-43, 2:25UCF Rocky Ross 1 yd pass from Brett Hodges (Nick Catt oi kick) - 0:23 8-30, 1:49

TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS MAR UCFFIRST DOWNS 18 23NET YARDS RUSHING 56 59 Rushing Att empts 36 30 Average Per Rush 1.6 2.0 Rushing Touchdowns 1 1 Yards Gained Rushing 105 85 Yards Lost Rushing 49 26NET YARDS PASSING 237 342 Completi ons-Att empts-Int 13-28-1 23-48-0 Average Per Att empt 8.5 7.1 Average Per Completi on 18.2 14.9 Passing Touchdowns 1 2TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 293 401 Total off ense plays 64 78 Average Gain Per Play 4.6 5.1Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalti es: Number-Yards 5-39 8-76PUNTS-YARDS 5-209 6-222 Average Yards Per Punt 41.8 37.0 Net Yards Per Punt 35.6 33.7 Inside 20 2 3 50+ Yards 2 1KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-298 4-223 Average Yards Per Kickoff 59.6 55.8 Net Yards Per Kickoff 39.6 41.5Punt returns: No.-Yards-TD 0-0-0 3-31-0 Average Per Return 0.0 10.3Kickoff returns: No.-Yds-TD 4-57-0 4-80-0 Average Per Return 14.2 20.0Intercepti ons: No.-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-0-0Fumble Returns: No.-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Miscellaneous Yards 68 0Possession Time 31:06 28:54Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 5 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 5 of 6Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 3-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-10 4-42PAT Kicks 2-2 3-3Field Goals 2-2 0-1

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Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGHarvey 21 51 4 47 1 6Newsome 1 17 0 17 0 17Davis, J. 2 16 0 16 0 15Hodges 5 1 10 -9 0 1Aiken 1 0 12 -12 0 0Passing Comp Att INT Yds TD LGHodges 23 45 0 342 2 41Team 0 3 0 0 0 0Receiving No Yds TD LGRoss 6 76 1 21Guyton 5 100 0 41Aiken 5 62 1 23Nissley 3 46 0 27Newsome 2 27 0 19Kay 1 16 0 16Watt ers 1 15 0 15Punti ng No Yds Avg LG IN20 TBClingan 6 222 37.0 54 3 1Returns PR LG KR LG INTR LGGuyton 3-31 17 0-0 0 0-0 0McDuffi e 0-0 0 2-43 25 0-0 0Baldwin 0-0 0 1-29 29 0-0 0Robinson 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-0 0Davis, J. 0-0 0 1-8 8 0-0 0Field Goals QTR Time Dist ResultCatt oi 2 2:15 48 ReturnedDefense U-A-T S TFL FF FR INTMiller 4-6-10 2.5-33 3-34 1 0 0Young 7-1-8 0 0 0 0 0Ishmael 4-3-7 0 0 0 0 0Hogue 2-4-6 0 .5-2 0 0 0

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGMarshall 28 87 7 80 1 10Booker 1 3 0 3 0 3Anderson 7 15 42 -27 0 10Passing Comp Att INT Yds TD LGAnderson 13 28 1 237 1 47Receiving No Yds TD LGSlate 5 80 1 47Wilson 5 42 0 12Dobson 2 75 0 46Smith 1 40 0 40Punti ng No Yds Avg LG IN20 TBWhitehead 5 209 41.8 57 2 0Returns PR LG KR LG INTR LGGale 0-0 0 1-12 12 0-0 0Marshall 0-0 0 3-45 15 0-0 0Field Goals QTR Time Dist ResultRatanamorn 2 4:58 30 GoodRatanamorn 3 3:25 21 GoodDefense U-A-T S TFL FF FR INTHarvey 7-4-11 1-1 1-1 0 0 0Brown 4-4-8 0 0 0 0 0Bembry 5-2-7 0 1-12 0 0 0Burns 5-0-5 0 0 0 0 0

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GAME 9 GAME 9

November 7, 2009 - Att endance: 101,003Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium (Austi n, Texas)

AUSTIN, Texas - For nearly three quarters Saturday, the UCF defense contained No. 2 Texas’ off ense. Despite a valiant eff ort from the Knights, Texas used a score late in the third quarter and a pair of fourth quarter touchdowns to pull away from UCF and post a 35-3 win at Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.

Texas led just 14-3 at halft ime, and did not put the game out of reach unti l the 3:11 mark of the third quarter when Colt McCoy found James Kirkendoll for a 14-yard touchdown recepti on.

UCF was playing without starti ng quarterback Brett Hodges and starti ng tailback Brynn Harvey. Both sat out the game due to injury.

Starti ng in place of Hodges, Rob Calabrese guided the UCF off ense to several promising drives, but the Knights were unable to fi nd the end zone. UCF’s lone score came three minutes into the game when Nick Catt oi hit a fi eld goal to give the team a 3-0 edge.

Calabrese fi nished the game 10-of-19 for 76 yards. Filling in for Harvey, Jonathan Davis had 22 carries for 71 yards.

Cody Johnson had two rushing touchdowns in the fi rst half for the Longhorns. Texas appeared to be heading for another score towards the end of the second quarter, but Josh Robinson picked off McCoy at the UCF 14 to halt the drive.

UCF and the Longhorns were meeti ng for the second ti me. In 2007, Texas escaped with a 35-32 win in the inaugural game at Bright House Networks Stadium.

Trailing 21-3 early in the fourth quarter, the Knights appeared to stop Johnson in the end zone for a safety. The play was reviewed, and the ball was placed on the Texas one. Three plays later, McCoy found Jordan Shipley for an 88-yard touchdown pass.

Texas totaled 470 yards through the air, and just 67 on the ground. McCoy completed 33-of-42 att empts in the winning eff ort.

Cory Hogue paced the Knights with 12 total tackles.

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY Second QuarterUCF Nick Catt oi 39 yd FG - 13:00 8-36, 3:04UT Cody Johnson 20 yd run (Hunter Lawrence kick) - 11:49 4-80, 1:07UT Cody Johnson 13 yd run (Hunter Lawrence kick) - 5:29 11-72, 4:39Third QuarterUT James Kirdendoll 14 yd pass from Colt McCoy (H. Lawrence kick) - 3:11 15-87, 6:20Fourth QuarterUT Jordan Shipley 88 yd pass from Colt McCoy (Hunter Lawrence kick) - 13:01 4-99, 1:46UT Foswhitt Whitt aker 6 yd run (Hunter Lawrence kick) - 9:13 6-51, 2:35

TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS UCF UTFIRST DOWNS 15 24NET YARDS RUSHING 75 67 Rushing Att empts 38 25 Average Per Rush 2.0 2.7 Rushing Touchdowns 0 3 Yards Gained Rushing 115 93 Yards Lost Rushing 40 26NET YARDS PASSING 76 470 Completi ons-Att empts-Int 10-19-0 33-42-1 Average Per Att empt 4.0 11.2 Average Per Completi on 7.6 14.2 Passing Touchdowns 0 2TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 151 537 Total off ense plays 57 67 Average Gain Per Play 2.6 8.0Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 1-0Penalti es: Number-Yards 1-5 6-53PUNTS-YARDS 8-340 2-56 Average Yards Per Punt 42.5 28.0 Net Yards Per Punt 40.8 25.5 Inside 20 4 0 50+ Yards 3 0KICKOFFS-YARDS 2-137 6-391 Average Yards Per Kickoff 68.5 65.2 Net Yards Per Kickoff 50.0 45.3Punt returns: No.-Yards-TD 1-5-0 2-14-0 Average Per Return 5.0 7.0Kickoff returns: No.-Yds-TD 4-79-0 1-17-0 Average Per Return 19.8 17.0Intercepti ons: No.-Yds-TD 1-3-0 0-0-0Fumble Returns: No.-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time 31:11 28:49Third-Down Conversions 2 of 12 10 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-9 6-31PAT Kicks 0-0 5-5Field Goals 1-1 0-1

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Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGDavis 22 80 9 71 0 12Guyton 1 11 0 11 0 11Calabrese 15 24 31 -7 0 6Passing Comp Att INT Yds TD LGCalabrese 10 19 0 76 0 14Receiving No Yds TD LGGuyton 5 35 0 14Kay 2 22 0 11Aiken 2 12 0 7Ross 1 7 0 7Punti ng No Yds Avg LG IN20 TBClingan 8 340 42.5 70 4 0Returns PR LG KR LG INTR LGGuyton 1-5 5 0-0 0 0-0 0McDuffi e 0-0 0 4-79 27 0-0 0Robinson 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-3 3Field Goals QTR Time Dist ResultCatt oi 2 13:00 39 GoodDefense U-A-T S TFL FF FR INTHogue 10-2-12 0 2-3 0 0 0Robinson 5-1-6 0 0 0 0 1Geathers 5-1-6 2-9 2-9 0 0 0Ishmael 4-1-5 0 0 0 0 0

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGJohnson 10 48 4 44 2 20McCoy 8 22 9 13 0 8Newton 1 6 0 6 0 6Whitt aker 5 16 13 3 1 8Monroe 1 1 0 1 0 1Passing Comp Att INT Yds TD LGMcCoy 33 42 1 470 2 88Receiving No Yds TD LGShipley 11 273 1 88Williams 5 67 0 19Kirkendoll 5 40 1 14Chiles 3 40 0 18Goodwin 3 10 0 6Whitt aker 2 11 0 6Johnson 2 10 0 14Smith 1 12 0 12Buckner 1 7 0 7Punti ng No Yds Avg LG IN20 TBTucker 2 56 28.0 40 0 0Returns PR LG KR LG INTR LGShipley 2-14 11 0-0 0 0-0 0Monroe 0-0 0 1-17 17 0-0 0Field Goals QTR Time Dist ResultLawrence 1 10:02 44 MissedDefense U-A-T S TFL FF FR INTKindle 6-3-9 1-6 2-8 0 0 0Houston 5-2-7 1-8 2.5-10 0 0 0Muckelroy 4-1-5 0 0 0 0 0Acho 4-1-5 1-5 1-5 0 0 0

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GAME 10 GAME 10

HOUSTON 10 7 0 15 - 32

November 14, 2009 - Att endance: 36,776Bright House Networks Stadium (Orlando, Fla.)

ORLANDO, Fla. - Drenched in a mixture of sweat from a long, hot aft ernoon and ice water from a joyous locker room celebrati on, UCF defensive end Bruce Miller recounted a story from the night before when the Knights were shown inspirati onal footage from legendary boxer Muhammad Ali.

The video montage of Ali showed him taking one punch aft er another only to answer the bell each ti me and come back to knock out an opponent. Then, aft er UCF’s players were worked into a frenzy, they were told how the Ali link would be a fi tti ng metaphor for the showdown against No. 12 Houston at Bright House Networks Stadium.

``Like Ali, we took some punches and we took them early and we sti ll kept fi ghti ng back,’’ Miller said aft er UCF’s thrilling 37-32 defeat of Houston. ̀ `That was the moral of the story today, fi ghti ng back.’’

UCF batt led back from 10-0 and 17-3 defi cits and trailed at the half for the ninth ti me in 10 games, but it sti ll had a good enough of a mixture of opportunisti c off ense and gritt y defense to pull off a bit of history.

The Knights (6-4 overall, 4-2 in Conference USA play) beat a ranked Football Bowl Subdivision team for the fi rst ti me, a span of 23 games. It was also the fi rst victory against a ranked team in 10 tries in George O’Leary’s six seasons at UCF.

A UCF defense that forced three turnovers and an off ense that controlled the ball almost twice as much as Houston’s potent of-fense (39.5 minutes to 20.5 minutes) helped the Knights bring an end to Case Keenum’s bid for the Heisman. The junior quarterback entered the game on pace to break the NCAA record for passing yards in a season, but managed only 377 yards. He was picked off once, sacked twice and forced to hurry many of his 56 att empts because of UCF’s swarming pressure.

Keenum torched UCF for a 51-yard touchdown and 179 pass yards in the fi rst quarter, but the Knights refused to wilt.

Down 17-10 at the half, UCF responded with its most important stretch of football this season. UCF was no stranger to being be-hind, having trailed in every home game this season and in every game except the Rice rout. UCF strung together scoring drives of 51 yards and 85 yards to spring to a 23-17 lead. Brynn Harvey’s 41-yard sprint, one of his three TD runs on the day, was a thing of beauty as he hit the line at full speed and never broke stride as he crossed the goal line.

And when UCF fi nished with a fl ourish, getti ng a 24-touchdown pass from Hodges to freshman Quincy McDuffi e and a seven-yard plunge from Harvey, the Knights led 37-20 and the road was paved for one of the biggest wins in school history. Harvey, who rested a sore ankle last week against Texas, looked fresh on Saturday as he ran for 139 yards.

UCF had to survive two late touchdown passes from Keenum and two onside kicks, but when the game was complete UCF fi nally had a big win and the crowd of 36,776 pulsated with emoti on.

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY First QuarterUH Matt Hogan 33 yd FG - 9:18 8-45, 2:30UH Tyron Carrier 51 yd pass from Case Keenum (Matt Hogan kick) - 6:55 2-51, 0:41Second QuarterUCF Nick Catt oi 35 yd FG - 7:03 15-62, 8:27UH Devin Mays 100 kickoff return - 6:51UCF Jonathan Davis 4 yd run (Nick Catt oi kick) - 1:18 10-62, 5:24Third QuarterUCF Brynn Harvey 1 yd run (Nick Catt oi kick blocked) - 8:51 8-51, 4:17UCF Brynn Harvey 41 yd run (Nick Catt oi kick) - 5:06 5-85, 2:18Fourth QuarterUH Matt Hogan 21 yd FG - 14:53 9-36, 1:54UCF Quincy McDuffi e 24 yd pass from Brett Hodges (Nick Catt oi kick) - 9:03 11-79, 5:44UCF Brynn Harvey 7 yd run (Nick Catt oi kick) - 8:27 1-7, 0:10UH Tyron Carrier 31 yd pass from Case Keenum (Matt Hogan kick failed) - 3:39 12-94, 2:23UH Chaz Rodriguez 15 yd pass from Case Keenum (Case Keenum pass failed) - 0:10 12-80, 2:23

TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS HOU UCFFIRST DOWNS 21 21NET YARDS RUSHING 46 152 Rushing Att empts 15 50 Average Per Rush 3.1 3.0 Rushing Touchdowns 0 4 Yards Gained Rushing 66 189 Yards Lost Rushing 20 37NET YARDS PASSING 377 241 Completi ons-Att empts-Int 33-57-1 21-25-1 Average Per Att empt 6.6 9.6 Average Per Completi on 11.4 11.5 Passing Touchdowns 3 1TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 423 393 Total off ense plays 72 75 Average Gain Per Play 5.9 5.2Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-2 2-1Penalti es: Number-Yards 5-21 1-11PUNTS-YARDS 4-178 5-188 Average Yards Per Punt 44.5 37.6 Net Yards Per Punt 45.2 33.6KICKOFFS-YARDS 6-348 7-451 Average Yards Per Kickoff 58.0 64.4 Net Yards Per Kickoff 37.7 39.9Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-0-0 2--3-0 Average Per Return 0.0 -1.5Kickoff returns: No.-Yds-TD 7-172-1 5-122-0 Average Per Return 24.6 24.4Intercepti ons: No.-Yds-TD 1-4-0 1-22-0Fumble Returns: No.-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time 20:30 39:30Third-Down Conversions 7 of 15 7 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-18 2-17PAT Kicks 2-3 4-5Field Goals 2-2 1-1

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Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGHarvey 35 149 10 139 3 41Davis, J. 8 31 4 27 1 15Guyton 1 5 0 5 0 5McDuffi e 1 4 0 4 0 4Hodges 4 0 21 -21 0 0Passing Comp Att INT Yds TD LGHodges 21 25 1 241 1 31Receiving No Yds TD LGMcDuffi e 4 77 1 27Aiken 4 60 0 31Guyton 4 30 0 11Watt ers 4 20 0 15Kay 2 15 0 9Harvey 1 23 0 23Kelly 1 10 0 10Nissley 1 6 0 6Punti ng No Yds Avg LG IN20 TBClingan 5 188 37.6 51 1 1Returns PR LG KR LG INTR LGGuyton 2-(-3) 20 0-0 0 0-0 0Boddie 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-22 22McDuffi e 0-0 0 5-122 32 0-0 0Field Goals QTR Time Dist ResultCatt oi 2 7:03 35 GoodDefense U-A-T S TFL FF FR INTHogue 5-5-10 0 0 0 0 0Ishmael 5-3-8 0 0 0 0 0Boddie 5-1-6 0 0 0 0 1-22Hallman 3-3-6 0 0 1 1-0 0

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGSims 6 36 3 33 0 12Keenum 5 25 17 8 0 14Beall 3 3 0 3 0 2Johnson, J. 1 2 0 2 0 2Passing Comp Att INT Yds TD LGKeenum 33 56 1 377 3 51Team 0 1 0 0 0 0Receiving No Yds TD LGCarrier 9 149 2 51Cleveland 8 88 0 17Sims 8 28 0 8Edwards 4 60 0 37Rodriguez 2 23 1 15Casti le 1 18 0 18Johnson, K. 1 11 0 11Punti ng No Yds Avg LG IN20 TBTurner 4 178 44.5 52 1 0Returns PR LG KR LG INTR LGDugat 2-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0Mays 0-0 0 4-132 100 0-0 0Blackmon 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-4 4Carrier 0-0 0 3-40 29 0-0 0Field Goals QTR Time Dist ResultHogan 1 9:18 33 GoodHogan 4 14:53 21 GoodDefense U-A-T S TFL FF FR INTMcGraw 11-3-14 2-18 3-19 0 0 0Brinkley 11-3-14 0 1-6 1 1-0 0Steward 9-3-12 0 2-5 0 0 0Cavness 4-7-11 0 0 0 0 0

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GAME 11 GAME 11

TULANE 0 0 0 0 - 0

November 21, 2009 - Att endance: 31,390Bright House Networks Stadium (Orlando, Fla.)

ORLANDO, Fla. - This is how shockingly far UCF has progressed in a matt er of one calendar year: A Knights team that limped to the fi nish line last November and was embarrassingly shut out in their fi nale has transformed now into a team that is doing the shutti ng out of foes and running up records in the process.

UCF’s light years of growth were clearly evident again as it repeat-edly gashed Tulane with numerous big plays and the defense delivered another dominati ng performance in an easy, breezy 49-0 rout at Bright House Networks Stadium.

It proved to be the largest shutout victory ever in Conference USA play, beati ng the previous mark of 33-0 by Southern Miss against Houston in 1997. It should be pointed out here that UCF was shutout 15-0 by UAB last November, showing just how much the Knights have progressed.

The lopsided numbers on both sides of the ball were tremendously gaudy for a 7-4 UCF team that is playing as well as any Knights squad since the 2007 editi on won the Conference USA ti tle. If the game against 3-8 Tulane were a fi ght, offi cials would have stepped in and stopped it. To wit:

---- UCF held Tulane to a minus-30 yards rushing, making it the second best performance by any defense in the nati on this sea-son. UCF’s defensive line was in the backfi eld almost more than Tulane quarterback Ryan Griffi n, registering three sacks and eight tackles for loss.

---- UCF held the Green Wave to just 50 total yards on 51 plays. It’s the fewest total yards a C-USA team has ever allowed in a game since the league’s formati on.

And a UCF off ense that embarrassingly ranked 119th in the country last season showed off its monumental strides by putti ng up some spectacular numbers of their own. Such as:

---- UCF’s 504 yards were the most since the 2007 championship team had 506 at UAB.

---- The 49-point margin of victory is ti ed for the eighth-best in school history and is the largest win since 2001. And including the 37-32 defeat of Houston last Saturday, the Knights have scored 86 points in the past two games.

---- Brynn Harvey ran for 129 yards and three touchdowns, giving him 268 yards and six touchdowns over his past two games. He became the fi rst Knight back since Kevin Smith to run for at least 100 yards in back-to-back games. And his 50-yard score on the game’s fourth play matched the longest of his career.

In a bizarre twist, UCF had drives of 14 plays and 13 plays in the fi rst half in which it didn’t score, but later scored quick-strike touchdowns on drives of two, one and three plays.

A resilient second-half team most of the season, UCF led at halft ime for just the second ti me all season. The Knights rallied in the second half against Samford, Buff alo, Memphis, Marshall and Houston for wins, but no such comeback would be needed on this day.

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY First QuarterUCF Brynn Harvey 50 yd run (Nick Catt oi kick) - 13:08 4-70, 1:52Second QuarterUCF Brynn Harvey 2 yd run (Nick Catt oi kick) - 1:31 2-3, 0:39Third QuarterUCF Brynn Harvey 2 yd run (Nick Catt oi kick) - 12:28 2-13, 0:32UCF Kamar Aiken 29 yd pass from Brett Hodges (Nick Catt oi kick) - 10:37 1-29, 0:13UCF Kamar Aiken 16 yd pass from Brett Hodges (Jamie Boyle kick) - 9:35 3-22, 0:55UCF Jonathan Davis 9 yd run (Jamie Boyle kick) - 0:47 14-97, 6:51Fourth QuarterUCF Brendan Kelly 6 yd pass from Rob Calabrese (Jamie Boyle kick) - 11:33 6-25, 3:09

TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS TLN UCFFIRST DOWNS 7 28NET YARDS RUSHING -30 264 Rushing Att empts 24 50 Average Per Rush -1.2 5.3 Rushing Touchdowns 0 4 Yards Gained Rushing 41 279 Yards Lost Rushing 71 15NET YARDS PASSING 80 240 Completi ons-Att empts-Int 13-27-2 20-29-1 Average Per Att empt 3.0 8.3 Average Per Completi on 6.2 12.0 Passing Touchdowns 0 3TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 50 504 Total off ense plays 51 79 Average Gain Per Play 1.0 6.4Fumbles: Number-Lost 5-3 1-0Penalti es: Number-Yards 2-15 3-28PUNTS-YARDS 7-345 3-106 Average Yards Per Punt 49.3 35.3 Net Yards Per Punt 39.7 33.0 Inside 20 3 2 50+ Yards 2 0KICKOFFS-YARDS 1-69 8-516 Average Yards Per Kickoff 69.0 64.5 Net Yards Per Kickoff 40.0 41.9Punt returns: No.-Yards-TD 1-7-0 4-67-0 Average Per Return 7.0 16.8Kickoff returns: No.-Yds-TD 8-181-0 1-29-0 Average Per Return 22.6 29.0Intercepti ons: No.-Yds-TD 1-40-0 2-16-0Fumble Returns: No.-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-10-0Possession Time 22:37 37:23Third-Down Conversions 3 of 13 9 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 5-7Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 3-19PAT Kicks 0-0 7-7Field Goals 0-0 0-0

UCFUCFINDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

TULANETULANEINDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGHarvey 16 129 0 129 3 50Davis, J. 16 81 5 76 1 14Davis, B. 8 37 3 34 0 12Weaver 4 13 0 13 0 5Calabrese 2 11 0 11 0 6McDuffi e 1 5 0 5 0 5Hodges 3 3 7 -4 0 3Passing Comp Att INT Yds TD LGHodges 19 28 1 234 2 29Calabrese 1 1 0 6 1 6Receiving No Yds TD LGGuyton 6 56 0 19Aiken 5 84 2 29Ross 3 37 0 16Kelly 2 23 1 17McDuffi e 2 13 0 7Nissley 1 15 0 15Kay 1 12 0 12Punti ng No Yds Avg LG IN20 TBClingan 3 106 35.3 43 2 0Returns PR LG KR LG INTR LGGuyton 2-26 19 0-0 0 0-0 0Davis, J. 2-41 23 0-0 0 0-0 0Baldwin 0-0 0 1-29 29 0-0 0Weams 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-0 0Robinson 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-16 16Field Goals QTR Time Dist ResultNoneDefense U-A-T S TFL FF FR INTIshmael 5-2-7 0 0 1 0 0Young 2-4-6 0 .5-1 0 0 0Hogue 2-3-5 0 0 0 0 0Robinson 4-0-4 0 0 0 0 1-16

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGWilliams, J. 2 4 0 4 0 3Barnett 1 2 0 2 0 2Williams, A. 1 0 2 -2 0 0Anderson 14 31 33 -2 0 9Thevenot 1 0 10 -10 0 0Griffi n 4 4 24 -20 0 4Passing Comp Att INT Yds TD LGGriffi n 10 20 2 67 0 14Kemp 2 5 0 12 0 7Moore 1 2 0 1 0 1Receiving No Yds TD LGWilliams, J. 7 47 0 14Sparks 2 14 0 13Robott om 2 13 0 7Grant 1 5 0 5Williams, A. 1 1 0 1Punti ng No Yds Avg LG IN20 TBThevenot 7 345 49.3 77 3 0Returns PR LG KR LG INTR LGRobott om 1-7 7 0-0 0 0-0 0Banks 0-0 0 4-119 47 0-0 0Sullen 0-0 0 2-34 20 0-0 0Davis 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-40 40Barnett 0-0 0 1-12 12 0-0 0Williams, J. 0-0 0 1-16 16 0-0 0Field Goals QTR Time Dist ResultNoneDefense U-A-T S TFL FF FR INTJacks 6-2-8 0 1-1 0 0 0Echols 6-0-6 0 0 0 0 0Garrett 5-1-6 0 0 0 0 0Burks 4-2-6 0 .5-0 0 0 0

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GAME 12 GAME 12

November 28, 2009 - Att endance: 13,381Legion Field (Birmingham, Ala.)

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - For anyone looking for quanti tati ve proof as to just how markedly far the UCF football team has progressed over a year’s ti me, start with Nov. 29, 2008, and zip ahead to the Knights’ contest at historic Legion Field.

It was almost a year ago exactly when the Knights limped off the fi eld at Bright House Networks Stadium embarrassed by a 15-0 defeat to UAB.

Now, move ahead to this season when UCF’s off ense so easily moved the ball and gashed UAB that punter Blake Clingan might as well have had the day off . Whether it was through the air or on the ground, UCF did as it pleased with the ball - clearly a 180-degree turnaround from a year ago.

And when the Knights hung on down the stretch with one defen-sive stop aft er another in a 34-27 defeat of UAB, many of UCF’s players marveled at the incredible jump from 4-8 to 8-4 over the past 364 days.

UCF rolled up 435 yards of off ense, scored on six of its fi rst nine possessions and wasn’t forced to punt unti l just 8:33 remained in the game. They had to weather a furious fourth-quarter rally by UAB quarterback Joe Webb (459 total yards, four TDs), but UCF was not about to let a shaky fi nish overshadow an otherwise stellar aft ernoon.

UCF sophomore tailback Brynn Harvey ran for 130 yards and a 25-yard touchdown, allowing him to top 1,000 yards for the season. Hodges, the senior transfer from Wake Forest who rescued the UCF off ense with his steady play, passed for 230 yards and two TDs.

Clearly, the Knights have fi gured out the source of their slow starts to games. They trailed in nine of the fi rst 10 games at the half, but jumped up 14-0 last week against Tulane and surged ahead 24-14 by the break on Saturday.

But Webb single-handedly kept the Blazers within striking distance early on. He had a 23-yard TD strike to Patrick Hearn in the fi rst quarter and he ripped off a spectacular 53-yard scramble for an-other score in the second quarter. Webb, who has accounted for more than 70 percent of UAB’s off ense on the season, had 188 of the Blazers 226 yards in the fi rst half.

UCF didn’t punt in the fi rst half and scored on four of its fi rst six possessions, gashing UAB both with Hodges’ accurate passing and Harvey’s hard running between the tackles. Hodges hit on 12 of his fi rst 16 passes and had 129 yards by the ti me the game was just 17 minutes old. And Harvey, who seems to be picking up steam as the season has progressed, topped the 1,000-yard mark for the season early in the second period with an 18-yard scamper off left end.

Hodges had touchdown passes of 12 yards (to Kamar Aiken) and fi ve yards (to fullback Billy Giovanetti ) and threw for 188 yards against the nati on’s 120th ranked pass defense in the fi rst half.

UCF missed two other chances to grow its lead when Hodges uncharacteristi cally threw intercepti ons at the 11 and 3-yard line. He tried forcing a pass in on the fi rst error and was hit from behind on the second one. It was Hodges’ fi rst multi -intercepti on games since Sept. 26 when he had a dismal four-intercepti on day at East Carolina.

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY First QuarterUCF Kamar Aiken 12 yd pass from Brett Hodges (Nick Catt oi kick) - 10:30 10-66, 4:30UAB Patrick Hearn 23 yd pass from Joe Webb (Josh Zahn kick) - 8:29 5-80, 2:01UCF Nick Catt oi 27 yd FG - 2:25 11-56, 5:55Second QuarterUCF Billy Giovanetti 5 yd pass from Brett Hodges (Nick Catt oi kick) - 12:36 8-61, 3:24UAB Joe Webb 53 yd run (Josh Zahn kick) - 10:06 5-83, 2:22UCF Jonathan Davis 7 yd run (Nick Catt oi kick) - 5:12 2-12, 0:51Third QuarterUCF Brynn Harvey 25 yd run (Nick Catt oi kick) - 9:25 8-46, 3:26Fourth QuarterUAB Jeff rey Anderson 34 yd pass from Joe Webb (Josh Zahn kick) - 14:03 9-80, 3:25UCF Nick Catt oi 36 yd FG - 11:55 6-58, 2:00UAB Frantrell Forrest 5 yd pass from Joe Webb (Josh Zahn kick blocked) - 2:49 4-48, 1:07

TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS UCF UABFIRST DOWNS 26 22NET YARDS RUSHING 205 205 Rushing Att empts 35 32 Average Per Rush 5.9 6.4 Rushing Touchdowns 2 1 Yards Gained Rushing 219 229 Yards Lost Rushing 14 24NET YARDS PASSING 230 322 Completi ons-Att empts-Int 24-38-2 20-35-1 Average Per Att empt 6.1 9.2 Average Per Completi on 9.6 16.1 Passing Touchdowns 2 3TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 435 527 Total off ense plays 73 67 Average Gain Per Play 6.0 7.9Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 1-0Penalti es: Number-Yards 1-15 5-48PUNTS-YARDS 3-95 3-128 Average Yards Per Punt 31.7 42.7 Net Yards Per Punt 32.0 32.3KICKOFFS-YARDS 7-485 4-247 Average Yards Per Kickoff 69.3 61.8 Net Yards Per Kickoff 52.4 39.5Punt returns: No.-Yards-TD 2-31-0 2--1-0 Average Per Return 15.5 -0.5Kickoff returns: No.-Yds-TD 4-89-0 4-58-0 Average Per Return 22.2 14.5Intercepti ons: No.-Yds-TD 1-8-0 2-1-0Fumble Returns: No.-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time 33:17 26:43Third-Down Conversions 2 of 10 5 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 1-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-19 1-5PAT Kicks 4-4 3-4Field Goals 2-3 0-1

UCFUCFINDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

UABUABINDIVIDUAL STATISTICSINDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGHarvey 24 137 7 130 1 25Davis, J. 7 75 0 75 1 45Hodges 1 0 2 -2 0 0Passing Comp Att INT Yds TD LGHodges 24 38 2 230 2 32Receiving No Yds TD LGRoss 6 41 0 13Guyton 4 42 0 17Aiken 3 58 1 32Giovanetti 3 11 1 5Watt ers 2 18 0 10Harvey 2 15 0 19Nissley 1 22 0 22McDuffi e 1 14 0 14Newsome 1 8 0 8Kay 1 1 0 1Punti ng No Yds Avg LG IN20 TBClingan 3 95 31.7 33 1 0Returns PR LG KR LG INTR LGGuyton 2-31 22 0-0 0 0-0 0McDuffi e 0-0 0 3-71 33 0-0 0Robinson 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-8 8Baldwin 0-0 0 1-18 18 0-0 0Field Goals QTR Time Dist ResultCatt oi 1 2:25 27 GoodCatt oi 3 2:28 34 MissedCatt oi 4 11:55 36 GoodDefense U-A-T S TFL FF FR INTHogue 3-9-12 0 .5-2 0 0 0Boddie 7-3-10 0 .5-0 0 0 0Baldwin 3-4-7 0 0 0 0 0Robinson 5-1-6 0 0 0 0 1-8

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGWebb 18 156 19 137 1 53Brooks 6 23 1 22 0 10Ferrell 2 23 3 20 0 23Adams 1 11 0 11 0 11Isabelle 1 6 0 6 0 6Forrest 1 5 0 5 0 5Slaughter 2 5 0 5 0 4Passing Comp Att INT Yds TD LGWebb 20 35 1 322 3 42Receiving No Yds TD LGForrest 6 82 1 30Wright 5 66 0 36Anderson 2 40 1 34Ferrell 2 22 0 14Adams 1 42 0 42Slaughter 1 32 0 32Hearn 1 23 1 23Carter 1 9 0 9Mencer 1 6 0 6Punti ng No Yds Avg LG IN20 TBRagland 3 128 42.7 48 0 0Returns PR LG KR LG INTR LGFerrell 2-(-1) 3 3-43 17 0-0 0Coleman 0-0 0 0-0 0 2-1 1Field Goals QTR Time Dist ResultZahn 2 1:33 38 MissedDefense U-A-T S TFL FF FR INTSprings 6-4-10 0 .5-0 0 0 0Atwater 3-7-10 0 1-4 0 0 0Ware 5-3-8 0 .5-1 0 0 0Harris 1-5-6 0 0 0 0 0

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ST. PETERSBURG BOWL ST. PETERSBURG BOWL

RUTGERS 14 14 10 7 - 45December 19, 2009 - Att endance: 29,763Tropicana Field (St. Petersburg, Fla.)

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - The St. Petersburg Bowl presented what seemed to be a perfect storm for UCF on Saturday night what with 20,000 of its fans packed inside Tropicana Field and a hot football team positi oned for the fi rst bowl victory in school history.

But an avalanche of errors combined with speedy, physical oppo-nent in Rutgers ruined what could have been a dreamy, feel-good night for UCF’s program and its hopeful fanbase.

Down four points late in the second quarter, UCF allowed an inter-cepti on return to sap its momentum and the Knights could never mount much of a comeback in a disappointi ng 45-24 loss to Rutgers in the second St. Petersburg Bowl presented by Beef `O’ Brady’s.

``As I told the players, I’m embarrassed for the football team that we didn’t go out and do a bett er job for the fanbase and for the football program,’’ UCF coach George O’Leary said.

``I thought we beat ourselves a lot in a lot of situati ons out there,’’ a frustrated O’Leary conti nued. ``Right now, Rutgers defense was just a lot bett er than our off ense and that was the diff erence in the game.’’

UCF (8-5) had hoped that the momentum of a strong fi nish to the regular season, one in which it won the fi nal six conference games and knocked off Marshall, Houston and UAB down the stretch, would carry over to the bowl game. But problems on both sides of the ball sabotaged the Knights’ chances of pulling off the upset in this game.

UCF nett ed just 35 yards on the ground, 33 of them coming in the fourth quarter when the outcome of the game was already decided. And in the passing game, two Brett Hodges’ intercepti ons led to 14 points for Rutgers, bowl winners for a fourth consecuti ve season. And UCF’s defense yielded 380 yards and eight third-down conversions.

Playing before roughly 20,000 Knights fans among the Tropicana Field crowd of 29,763, UCF had hopes of capturing the fi rst bowl victory in school history. In a bowl game for the third ti me in fi ve years, UCF lost previously in 2005 in the Hawaii Bowl (49-48 OT) and in the 2007 Liberty Bowl (10-3).

``The off ense put up 14 points and a fi eld goal early and defensively we played our butt s off . We didn’t want to go out like this, and this is so disappointi ng,’’ senior defensive tackle Travis Timmons said. ``It’s just such a big letdown. We’re 0-14 now against Big East teams and 0-3 in bowl games. Torrell (Troup), Bruce (Miller) and myself along the defensive line wanted to change all of that, but unfortunately things didn’t go the way we wanted them to.’’

Rutgers (9-4) played like an experienced team in its fi ft h consecu-ti ve bowl, using big plays on off ense and an att acking defense to frustrate the Knights. Rutgers got six sacks and two intercepti ons defensively and freshman quarterback Tom Savage threw for 294 yards and two TDs.

Said Rutgers coach Greg Schiano: ``We’ve been to fi ve straight bowls with four straight wins in bowl games. You have to be con-sistent before you can be great. We’ll be great someday.’’

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY First QuarterRUT Mohamed Sanu 5 yd run (San San Te kick) - 8:37 8-48, 4:47UCF Kamar Aiken 7 yd pass from Brett Hodges (Nick Catt oi kick) - 4:31 3-9, 0:53RUT Tim Brown 65 yd pass from Tom Savage (San San Te kick) - 3:54 2-80, 0:37Second QuarterUCF Nick Catt oi 25 yd FG - 14:56 9-68, 3:58RUT Mohamed Sanu 1 yd run (San San Te kick) - 5:50 11-58, 5:58UCF Kamar Aiken 34 yd pass from Brett Hodges (Nick Catt oi kick) - 2:32 8-71, 3:18RUT Billy Anderson 19 yd intercepti on return (San San Te kick) - 1:38 Third QuarterRUT Mohamed Sanu 11 yd pass from Savage (San San Te kick) - 12:37 4-73, 2:23RUT San San Te 43 yd FG - 8:09 7-33, 3:20Fourth QuarterUCF Jonathan Davis 2 yd run (Nick Catt oi kick) - 2:23 10-75, 2:58RUT Domaso Munoz 35 yd kickoff return (San San Te kick) - 2:18 (San San Te kick) 2:18

TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS UCF RUTFIRST DOWNS 14 15NET YARDS RUSHING 35 86 Rushing Att empts 30 32 Average Per Rush 1.2 2.7 Rushing Touchdowns 1 2 Yards Gained Rushing 83 101 Yards Lost Rushing 48 15NET YARDS PASSING 220 294 Completi ons-Att empts-Int 18-35-2 14-28-1 Average Per Att empt 6.3 10.5 Average Per Completi on 12.2 21.0 Passing Touchdowns 2 2TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 255 380 Total off ense plays 65 60 Average Gain Per Play 3.9 6.3Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 2-1Penalti es: Number-Yards 5-45 10-80PUNTS-YARDS 8-314 4-158 Average Yards Per Punt 39.2 39.5 Net Yards Per Punt 37.4 36.8 Inside 20 1 2 50+ Yards 1 1KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-269 8-503 Average Yards Per Kickoff 53.8 62.9 Net Yards Per Kickoff 29.6 36.9Punt returns: No.-Yards-TD 1-11-0 2-(-5)-0 Average Per Return 11.0 -2.5Kickoff returns: No.-Yds-TD 8-208-0 4-101-1 Average Per Return 26.0 25.2Intercepti ons: No.-Yds-TD 1-0-0 2-45-1Fumble Returns: No.-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-10-0Possession Time 28:53 31:07Third-Down Conversions 4 of 15 8 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 6-36PAT Kicks 3-3 6-6Field Goals 1-1 1-2

UCFUCFINDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUTGERSRUTGERSINDIVIDUAL STATISTICSINDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGHarvey 13 40 8 32 0 9Calabrese 4 33 7 26 0 29Kelly 1 4 0 4 0 4Davis, J. 7 5 4 1 1 3Hodges 5 1 29 -28 0 1Passing Comp Att INT Yds TD LGHodges 13 28 2 175 2 34Calabrese 5 7 0 45 0 14Receiving No Yds TD LGAiken 4 65 2 34Ross 4 49 0 19Davis, J. 3 29 0 14Guyton 2 13 0 7McDuffi e 1 22 0 2Nissley 1 18 0 18Kay 1 12 0 12Harvey 1 7 0 7Newsome 1 5 0 5Punti ng No Yds Avg LG IN20 TBClingan 8 314 39.2 51 1 1Returns PR LG KR LG INTR LGRoss 1-11 11 0-0 0 0-0 0Davis, J. 0-0 0 2-37 21 0-0 0McDuffi e 0-0 0 6-171 65 0-0 0Ishmael 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-0 0Field Goals QTR Time Dist ResultCatt oi 2nd 14:56 25 GoodDefense U-A-T S TFL FF FR INTMiller 4-4-8 1-8 1.5-9 0 0 0Ishmael 5-1-6 0 0 0 1-0 1-0Hallman 4-2-6 0 0 0 0 0Young 3-2-5 0 1-4 0 0 0

Rushing Att Gain Lost Net TD LGMarti nek 14 46 2 44 0 15Sanu 13 45 4 41 2 15Brooks 1 4 0 4 0 4Team 1 0 1 -1 0 0Savage 3 6 8 -2 0 4Passing Comp Att INT Yds TD LGSavage 14 27 1 294 2 65Sanu 0 1 0 0 0 0Receiving No Yds TD LGBrown 4 99 1 65Sanu 4 97 1 61Marti nek 3 66 0 27Harrison 2 15 0 10Graves 1 17 0 17Punti ng No Yds Avg LG IN20 TBDellaganna 4 158 39.5 50 2 0Returns PR LG KR LG INTR LGSanu 2-(-5) 0 0-0 0 0-0 0Munoz 0-0 0 1-35 35 1-26 26Jones 0-0 0 1-22 22 0-0 0Anderson 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-19 19Brown 0-0 0 2-44 24 0-0 0Field Goals QTR Time Dist ResultTe 3rd 8:09 43 GoodTe 3rd 0:36 46 MissedDefense U-A-T S TFL FF FR INTBeauharnais 5-2-7 2-14 2-14 0 0 0D’Imperio 5-1-6 0 1-1 0 0 0Munoz 3-3-6 0 0.5-1 0 0 1-26Vallone 3-2-5 1-1 2-2 0 0 0

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HISTORYHistorical Timeline ........................ 106-109All-Americans ............................... 110-112Honors and Awards ............................. 113UCF Athleti c Hall of Fame ............. 114-115Daunte Culpepper ............................... 116Kevin Smith .......................................... 117Joe Burnett .......................................... 118Coaching Records ................................ 119Year-By-Year Off ense............................ 120Year-By-Year Defense ........................... 121FBS Era Stats (1996-97) ....................... 122FBS Era Stats (1998-99) ....................... 123FBS Era Stats (2000-01) ....................... 124FBS Era Stats (2002-03) ....................... 125FBS Era Stats (2004-05) ....................... 126FBS Era Stats (2006-07) ....................... 127FBS Era Stats (2008-09) ....................... 128Record vs. Opponents ......................... 129Series Results ................................ 130-132Year-By-Year Results ..................... 133-136All-Time Lett ermen ....................... 137-141Florida Citrus Bowl .............................. 142

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1979 - Inaugural game vs. St. Leo

1979• During his inaugural address, UCF President Trevor Colbourn announces that the school will “explore the possi-bility of developing a football program.” Later, Colbourn and director of athleti cs Jack O’Leary approve a decision to form a football team to begin play in the fall of 1979 as an NCAA Division III program. Former professional football player Don Jonas becomes the school’s fi rst coach on a volunteer basis. On Aug. 28, 148 prospecti ve players parti cipate in the program’s fi rst practi ce. Less than one month later on Sept. 22, UCF travels to St. Leo for its fi rst game and wins 21-0. Bobby Joe Plain scores the school’s fi rst touchdown on a 13-yard pass recepti on from Mike Cullison in the fi rst quar-ter. The following week, UCF plays its fi rst home contest at the Tangerine Bowl and posts a 7-6 victory over Fort Benning in front of 14,138 fans.

1980• Aft er the UCF Athleti c Author-ity votes in January to make the football head coaching job a full-ti me positi on, Don Jonas is selected for the role. The Knights win four games during the campaign and in an 18-14 victory over Emory and Henry, Michael O’Shaughnessy tallies a school-record fi ve sacks. Following the season, cor-nerback Tim Kiggins earns third-team All-America honors and becomes the fi rst UCF player to sign a professional contract when he joins the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League.

Michael O’Shaughnessy

1981• UCF begins a local rivalry, meeti ng Bethune-Cookman in the fi rst Mayor’s Trophy game. The Wildcats escape with a 24-20 win. Kicker Scott Ryerson is a third-team All-America selecti on, while center Dan Burke and lineback-ers Eddie James and Bill Giovanetti earn honorable menti on status. Fol-lowing the season, head coach Don Jonas resigns to become director of the UCF Gridiron Club.

1982• Following Don Jonas’ resignati on, as-sociate head coach Sam Weir is named the program’s interim head coach. New athleti cs director Bill Peterson announc-es that UCF will compete as a Division II program during the year. With the move to D-II, the school begins award-ing athleti cs scholarships. Following the season, four Knights sign professional contracts: ti ght end Mike Cater with the Nati onal Football League’s Denver Broncos and defensive end Ed Gantner, linebacker Bill Giovanetti and off ensive lineman Mike Sommerfi eld with the Tampa Bay Bandits of the United States Football League. Following the season, New York Yankees president and former Buff alo Bills head coach Lou Saban is named UCF’s head coach.Don Jonas

1983• UCF records its fi rst win against an NCAA Football Championship Subdivi-sion opponent, defeati ng Austi n Peay, 10-7 on the road. Ted Wilson returns a kick 100 yards for a touchdown against Southeastern Louisiana and fi nishes second in the nati on in kick return aver-age with 30.5 yards per return.

1984• Aft er the squad gets off to a slow start, head coach Lou Saban announces his resignati on. Jerry Anderson is named interim head coach. Following the campaign, off ensive lineman Dan Burke signs a contract with the New Jersey Generals of the United States Football League. Kicker Scott Ryerson is draft ed by the Tampa Bay Bandits of the USFL and signs a free-agent deal with the Nati onal Foot-ball League’s Atlanta Falcons.

1985• Gene McDowell, an assistant at Florida State, is named UCF’s head coach and athleti cs director. UCF wins its fi rst game under Mc-Dowell when Ed O’Brien kicks a school-record 55-yard fi eld goal as ti me expired to defeat Bethune-Cookman, 39-37. UCF meets its fi rst NCAA Bowl Subdivision op-ponent, playing at Lou-isville.

1986• The team be-gins the season 4-1. UCF sets a new att endance record when 23,760 watch the Knights play Woff ord for Homecom-ing. The con-test features a post-game perfor-mance by the Beach Boys. The Knights went 6-5 during the year to post their

fi rst winning campaign since the inaugural s e a s o n

in 1979. Linebacker

Wyatt Bog-gan leads

the team with 143

tackles and earns Foot-

ball News All-America First

Team honors. Wide receiver Ted Wilson becomes the fi rst UCF player selected in the Nati onal Football League Draft when the Washington Redskins take him in the 10th round. Tailback Elgin Davis is picked in the 12th round by the New England Patriots.

Mike Cullison

Ed O’Brien

Scott Ryerson

Gene McDowell

1986 - Ted Wilson becomes the fi rst Knight to be draft ed by the NFL

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1987• The Knights post a school-record fi ve-game winning streak during the year, outscoring their opponents, 242-67, during the stretch. UCF fi nishes the regular season with an 8-3 record, good enough for its fi rst bid to the Division II playoff s. In the fi rst round of the play-

off s, the host Knights record a 12-10 win over Indiana University

of Pennsylvania. The following week the squad falls to even-tual nati onal champion Troy.

Wideout Bernard Ford and kicker Ed O’Brien earn All-America First Team honors

from several outlets, includ-ing the Associated Press.

Quarterback Darin Slack and linebacker Mike Coad receive Football News All-America Second Team recogniti on. Ford is tabbed in the third round of the Nati onal Foot-ball League Draft by the

Buff alo Bills and de-

fensive back Corris Ervin is taken in the fi ft h round by the Denver Broncos.

1988• UCF opens the campaign with fi ve-consecuti ve wins and moves to second in the NCAA Division II nati onal rankings. A crowd of 31,789 att ends UCF’s 26-18 victory over defending nati onal champion Troy at the Citrus Bowl. Defensive lineman Steve Spears and off ensive lineman Dave Underwood earn Football Ga-zett e All-America honors.

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1989• In its fi nal campaign at the Division II level, UCF defeats three Football Cham-pionship Subdi-vision schools. The Knights fi n-ish the sea-son strong, winning six of their fi nal seven games to com-plete the year 7-3.

1990• UCF moves to the Football Champi-onship Subdivision ranks and goes 10-4. The Knights become the fi rst school

in history to qualify for the FCS playoff s in their fi rst

season of eligibility. In the fi rst round of the playoff s, UCF draws

previously unde-feated Youngstown

State on the road. Franco Grilla hits a 34-yard fi eld goal as ti me expires to give the

Knights a 20-17 victory. Host

UCF downs Wil-liam & Mary, 52-

38, in the second round of the play-

off s to set up a semifi nal matchup with eventual nati onal champion Georgia Southern in Statesboro, Ga. Following the year, Gene McDowell is awarded the Eddie Robinson Trophy by The Sports Network as the nati onal coach of the year. Wide receiver Shawn Jef-ferson is draft ed in the ninth round by the Nati onal Football League’s Hous-ton Oilers.

1991• The Knights host their fi rst Foot-ball Bowl Subdivision squad, facing

East Carolina at the Citrus Bowl. Linebacker Bobby Spitulski is

named to Associated Press All-America Third Team and is selected in the third round of the Nati onal Football League

Draft by the Seatt le Seahawks.

1992• UCF President John C. Hitt an-

nounces UCF’s intenti on to move to the Football Bowl Subdivision

ranks by 1996. UCF makes history as the fi rst college squad to a play a Rus-sian team on American soil as it de-

feats the Moscow Bears of the Russian League of American Football, 42-6, on Oct. 3. During the year, Gene McDow-ell relinquishes his duti es as athleti cs director to concentrate his eff orts on coaching the football team.

1993• UCF wins six of its fi rst seven games, with the only loss coming from Football Bowl Subdivision’s East Carolina. The Knights claim three of their fi nal four games to fi nish the regular season with a 9-2 mark. The squad earns a berth in the playoff s and faces host Youngstown State in the opening round.

1994• The Knights begin the year as Sports Il-l u s t r a t e d ’s pick to win the Football C h a m p i o n -ship Subdivi-sion ti tle. Due a rash of injuries on de-fense, UCF fi nishes the year 7-4. Kick returner Todd Cleveland garners The Sports Network All-America Second Team honors. Defensive end Greg Jef-ferson is picked in the third round of the Nati onal Football League Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles.

1995• On June 21, UCF receives offi cial word from the NCAA that its bid for reclassifi cati on to the Football Bowl Subdivision has been approved and will take eff ect Sept. 1, 1996. Against a top-notch schedule, UCF goes 6-5. The Knights open the season with a 40-32 victory over fi ft h-ranked Eastern Kentucky. Freshman Daunte Culpep-per completes 20 of 25 passes for 254 and three scores and earns nati onal player of the week honors. Tailback Marquett e Smith is named to the Foot-ball Gazett e All-America Second Team and is draft ed in the fi ft h round by the Nati onal Football League’s Carolina Panthers.

1996• The Knights play their inaugural cam-paign at the Football Bowl Subdivision level and go 5-6. Behind quarterback Daunte Culpepper, UCF fi nishes the campaign 16th in the nati on in passing off ense.

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1997• UCF faces a tough schedule that in-cludes four squads from the South-eastern Conference and na-ti onal champion Nebraska. UCF garners nati onal att en-ti on aft er leading Nebraska by three points at halft ime before falling by two touchdowns to the host Corn-huskers. A re-cord crowd of 41,827 turns out for UCF’s home opening victory over Idaho. Quar-terback Daunte Culpepper sets 15 school records. He is a fi nalist for the Davey O’Brien Nati onal Quarterback Award, a semifi nalist for the Football News Off ensive Player of the Year and is named to the American Foot-ball Coaches Associati on Good Works Team. Tailback Dwight Collins, who is deaf, receives Disney’s Wide World of Sports Spirit Award for being the na-ti on’s most courageous student-ath-lete. Running backs coach Alan Gooch is named the assistant coach of the year by the American Football Coaches Associati on for his work with Collins. Following the season, Gene McDowell resigns as head coach and is replaced by longti me off ensive coordinator Mike Kruczek.

1998• Quarterback Daunte Culpepper earns preseason All-America honors from

several outlets, including Sports Il-lustrated and The Sporti ng News. UCF makes its fi rst nati onal televi-sion appearance when ESPN tele-

vises its game at Purdue. The Knights fi nish the campaign 9-2. Cul-pepper breaks Steve Young’s 1983 single-season completi on percentage record of 71.3 by completi ng 73.6 percent of his passes. He becomes only the third player in school history to pass for more than 10,000 yards and

rush for more than 1,000 yards in a career.

Culpepper concludes the year with more than 30 school records to his credit. The signal caller fi nishes sixth in the balloti ng for the Heisman Trophy and is named nati onal co-player of the year by The Sports Network. Culpepper becomes UCF’s fi rst Nati onal Football League fi rst-round draft pick as the Min-nesota Vikings select him 11th overall. Cornerback Paul Miranda is taken in the fourth round by the Indianapolis Colts.

1999• UCF starts the campaign with the toughest September sched-ule in the nati on, facing four bowl winners from the pre-vious year. All four teams enter the games with the Knights ranked in the top 25. UCF hosts a top-25 foe for the fi rst ti me, play-ing No. 22 Purdue in front of 40,112 fans at the Cit-rus Bowl. Wideout Charles Lee is draft ed in the seventh round by the Nati onal Foot-ball League’s Green Bay Packers.

2000• The Knights record one of the biggest victories in school history by defeati ng traditi onal power Alabama, 40-38, in Tuscaloosa. Javier Beorlegui gives UCF the win with a 37-yard fi eld goal with three seconds remaining to spoil the Crimson Tide’s homecoming game. A school record 50,220 fans watch the Knights host No. 8 Virginia Tech.

2001• The biggest news for UCF comes off of the fi eld when the school fi nally fi nds a conference home for football. On Nov. 1, UCF signs an agreement to enter the Mid-Amer-ican Con-f e r e n c e for football in 2002. On the fi eld, off en-sive lineman Steve Edwards and defensive lineman Elton Patt erson earn Football NewsAll-America honorable men-ti on honors. Following the year, defensive back Travis Fisher is draft ed in the second round by the Nati on-al Football League’s St. Louis Rams.

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honors. Wideout Doug Gabriel becomes the fi rst player from UCF to play in the Senior Bowl. Four Knights are se-

lected in the Nati onal Football League Draft : cornerback Asante Samuel (New England Patriots, fourth round), Gabriel (Oakland Raiders, fi ft h round), off ensive lineman Mike Mabry (Balti more Ravens, seventh round) and defensive lineman Elton Patt erson (Cincinnati Bengals, seventh round). Off ensive lineman Tay-lor Robertson is tabbed by the Calgary Stampeders with the 13th overall selec-

ti on in the Canadian Foot-ball League Draft .

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2003 - The program moved into the Wayne Densch Sports Center

2000 - UCF defeated Alabama on the road

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2007• Aft er a season-opening win at NC State, the Knights play on campus for the fi rst ti me, hosti ng sixth-ranked Texas in the inaugural game at Bright House Networks Stadium. In front of 45,622 fans, the Longhorns escape with a 35-32 victory. The Knights complete the regular season with six-

2003• UCF’s football program moves into its new home as the state-of-the-art Wayne Densch Sports Center opens just 16 months aft er constructi on began. The school accepts an invitati on into Confer-ence USA for all sports. The Knights will end t h e i r b r i e f fo o t b a l l a f f i l i a -ti on with the Mid-American C o n f e r -ence fol-lowing the 2004 cam-paign. The year serves as the 25th season of UCF football. Aft er a 3-7 start, head coach Mike Kruc-zek is relieved of his duti es and long-ti me assistant Alan Gooch is promoted to interim head coach for the fi nal two games. Gooch makes his coaching de-but when the Knights play Marshall on ESPN2 in Orlando. The contest serves as the fi rst nati onally-televised home game in school history. Following the season, George O’Leary is selected as UCF’s new head coach. Tight end Mi-chael Gaines is taken in the seventh round of the Nati onal Football League Draft by the Carolina Panthers.

straight victories, earning the right to host Tulsa in the Conference USA Championship Game. UCF captures the C-USA ti tle with a 44-25 victory and earns a spot in the AutoZone Lib-erty Bowl against Mississippi State. During the campaign, tailback Kevin Smith posts one of the fi nest seasons in NCAA history. He rushes for 2,567 yards, which ranks second all-ti me be-hind only Barry Sanders. Smith earns C-USA Co-Player of the Year recogniti on and becomes the fi rst player in UCF history to earn consensus All-America honors. Head coach George O’Leary is named the C-USA Coach of the Year and defensive lineman Keith Shologan is named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team. The Detroit Lions take Smith in the third round of the Nati onal Football League Draft , while off ensive lineman Josh Sit-ton (Green Bay Packers, fourth round) and ti ght end Mike Merritt (Kansas City Chiefs, seventh round) are also se-lected. Shologan is picked by the Sas-katchewan Roughriders with the fourth overall selecti on in the CFL Draft .

2008• The Knights post a 4-8 record and 3-5 mark in league play, but see punt and kickoff returner Joe Burnett become a fi rst-team All-America selecti on aft er breaking every major school and C-USA career punt return record. He fi n-ishes his career ranked 19th in NCAA history in career punt return yardage and is draft ed in the fi ft h round of the NFL Draft by the Pitt sburgh Steelers.

2009• The Knights win each of their last six C-USA games to go 8-5 and earn a spot in the St. Petersburg Bowl behind quar-terback Brett Hodges who had trans-ferred from Wake Forest for his senior year. Bruce Miller is C-USA’s Defensive Player of the Year and Josh Robinson is named a freshman All-American. Torell Troup is taken in the second round of the NFL Draft by the Buff alo Bills.

2006• Prior to the season, Bright House Net-works acquires the naming rights to the new stadium. UCF closes out its long tenure at the Citrus Bowl on Nov. 25, with a 31-22 Conference USA win over UAB. Aft er a record-breaking season in which he recorded a school-best 90 recepti ons, wide receiver Mike Sims-Walker is selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the third round of the NFL

Draft . Off ensive lineman Cedric Gagne-Marcoux is picked eighth overall by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the Canadian Football

League Draft .

2004• Aft er missing the team’s fi rst game of the season, new head coach George O’Leary makes his UCF debut as the Knights host 10th-ranked West Virginia at the Citrus Bowl. The Knights open

the campaign with one of the nati on’s toughest schedules, traveling to face Wisconsin and Penn State and hosti ng West Virginia.

2005• The Knights win their inaugural Conference USA contest, record-ing a 23-13 win over visiti ng Marshall. The victory snaps a 17-game los-ing streak for the Knights. The team

goes on to win eight contests, including seven in league play, during the regular season. UCF hosts the inaugural C-USA Cham-pionship game, which is played in front of a school-record 51,978 fans at the Citrus Bowl. De-spite falling to Tulsa in the ti tle game, UCF earns an invitati on to the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl, marking the fi rst bowl game in program history. The Knights post one of the top turn-arounds in college football history, go-ing 8-5 aft er an 0-11 campaign in 2004. Head coach George O’Leary is named the C-USA Coach of the Year, in addi-ti on to garnering nati onal coach of the year honors from CBSsports.com and

Sportsllustrated.com. Tailback Kevin Smith garners the C-USA Fresh-man of the Year award. Wideout Brandon Marshall is selected in the fourth round of the Nati onal Football League Draft by the Den-ver Broncos. During the year, the UCF Board of Trustees approves a fi nancing plan for an on-campus

stadium that will open in 2007.

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Mike Sims-Walker

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2007 - Bright House Networks Stadium opened

2007 - Kevin Smith had a record-setti ng campaign

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UCF ALL-AMERICANS JOSH ROBINSON Defensive Back – 2009CollegeFootballNews.com (freshman), FWAA (fresh-man), Phil Steele (freshman), The Sporti ng News (freshman)

Josh Robinson set a UCF record with six intercepti ons as a freshman, leading all true freshmen nati onally and tying for the most of any freshman. His 14 passes defended made him the only true freshman in the NCAA’s top 100.

JOE BURNETT Returner – 2008ESPN.com, Sports Illustrated, Walter Camp

As a senior, Joe Burnett was the only player in the nati on to rank in the top-20 in both kickoff (7th, 28.7) and punt returns (10th, 14.5). Burnett led Conference USA in both categories. He had a pair of kickoff return touchdowns and fi nished 19th in NCAA history in ca-reer punt return yards.

KEVIN SMITH Tailback – 2007Associated Press, CBSsports.com, Collegefootballnews.com, ESPN.com, Football Writers Associati on of Amer-ica, NFL Digest, Phil Steele’s, Rivals. com, The Sporti ng News, SportsIllustrated.com, Walter Camp

Kevin Smith’s 2007 campaign was one of the fi nest in NCAA history. The tailback fi nished his junior season with 2,567 rushing yards and 30 total touchdowns, with 29 coming on the ground. His single-season rushing eff ort was the second-highest in Football Bowl Subdivision history, trailing only Oklahoma

State’s Barry Sanders (1989). In additi on to

leading the country in rushing, he paced the nati on in scoring

(12.86). A consensus A l l - A m e r i c a n ,

Smith earned fi rst-team hon-ors from nine organizati ons:

Associated Press, CBSsports.com, C o l l e g e f o o t -ballnews.com, E S P N . c o m , Football Writ-

ers Associati on of America, Phil Steele’s, The Sporti ng

News, SportsIllustrated.com and Walter Camp.

BLAKE CLINGAN Punter – 2007The Sporti ng News (freshman)

Aft er a solid true freshman campaign for the Knights, Blake Clingan earned freshman All-America honor-able menti on recogniti on from The Sporti ng News. He punted 59 ti mes during the year, averaging 40.7

yards. Clingan landed 14 punts inside the 20. When he made his debut in the Knights’ season-opening victory at NC State, Clingan became the fi rst true freshman to punt in a game for the program since 1998.

BRUCE MILLER Defensive End – 2007The Sporti ng News (freshman)

Bruce Miller appeared in all 14 contests for the Knights in 2007 and earned freshman All-America honorable menti on honors following the regular season. As a redshirt freshman, Miller recorded 38 total tackles. He fi nished the campaign second on the squad with 7.0 sacks for a loss of 53 yards. The defensive end to-taled 9.0 tackles for loss (57 yards) and also posted six quarterback hurries and a forced fumble.

MICHAEL TORRES PlaceKicker – 2007Collegefootballnews.com

Michael Torres had a strong senior year for the Knights, garnering honorable menti on All-America status from Collegefootballnews.com. Torres made 20-of-24 fi eld goals and connected on 50-of-51 extra-point att empts. His 110 points were good for a school kicking record. The 50 extra-points made were also a UCF single-season record. From 40 yards or longer, Torres made 7-of-8 fi eld-goal att empts.

JOE BURNETT Defensive Back/Punt Return – 2005Collegefootballnews.com (freshman), Football Writ-ers Associati on of America (freshman), Rivals.com (freshman), The Sporti ng News (freshman)

Following a spectacular true freshman campaign, Joe Burnett garnered freshman All-America honors from several outlets, including fi rst-team recogniti on from the Football Writers Associati on of America. As a punt returner, he ranked sixth nati onally and led Conference USA, averaging 16.5 yards per return. He returned a pair of punts for touchdowns. On defense, Burnett recorded 63 total tackles and was second in the conference with fi ve intercepti ons.

JASON VENSON Defensive Back – 2005Col legefootbal lnews.com (freshman)

Jason Venson made nine starts as a redshirt freshman in 2005 and was named a third-team freshman All-America by Collegefootball-news.com. Venson led the Knights with 85 tackles and also ranked fi rst on the squad with 66 solo stops. He also had three intercepti ons, two forced fumbles and fi ve pass breakups. In the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl against Nevada, Venson re-corded seven total tackles and an intercepti on.

MATT PRATER Punter – 2003SportsIllustrated.com

Aft er serving as UCF’s place-kicker the previous year, Matt Prater added punti ng to his duti es in 2003 and earned SportsIllustrated.com All-America honorable menti on recogniti on. The sophomore led the nati on and set a new UCF and Mid-American Conference record with a 47.9 yards per punt average. In UCF’s season opener at Virginia Tech, Prater punted six ti mes for 334 yards. His 55.7 punt average set a school record. He recorded two of the top-fi ve punts in program his-tory during the game, including a 71-yard boot.

MATT PRATER Placekicker - 2002The Sporti ng News (freshman)

Matt Prater garnered freshman All-America honors from The Sporti ng News as a true freshman in 2002. He made 14-of-21 fi eld-goal att empts on the year. In his fi rst collegiate game, Prater hit three fi eld goals at Penn State. He connected on a season-high 53-yard kick against the Nitt any Lions. Prater also made 44-of-47 extra-point att empts during the campaign and fi n-ished the season with 86 points, which ranked ninth in the Mid-American Conference.

OMAR LAURENCE Defensive Back – 2002The Sporti ng News (freshman)

Aft er appearing in nine contests as a redshirt fresh-man, Omar Laurence received honorable menti on sta-tus when The Sporti ng News announced its freshman All-America squads. Laurence was sixth on the Knights with 56 total tackles. He recorded 44 solo stops. During the season, Laurence also registered six pass breakups during the campaign.

STEVE EDWARDS Off ensive Lineman – 2001Football News

Steve Edwards had a strong senior campaign for the Knights in 2001 and was an honorable menti on All-America pick by Football News. Edwards helped UCF rank eighth nati onally in passing off ense, averaging 308.3 yards through the air per contest. The Knights were also 40th in total off ense (408.82 yards per game) and 31st in scoring off ense, averaging 30.27 points an outi ng.

RASHAD JEANTY Defensive End – 2001Football News (freshman), The Sporti ng News (freshman)

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UCF ALL-AMERICANS freshman recogniti on from The Sporti ng News. Jeanty played in 10 contests, making three starts. He fi nished the season with 58 total tackles, with 33 coming un-assisted. Jeanty had eight tackles behind the line of scrimmage and four sacks for a loss of 14 yards.

ALEX HAYNES Tailback – 2001The Sporti ng News (freshman)

In only nine contests as a redshirt freshman, Alex Haynes posted a strong campaign and was named a fourth-team freshman All-America pick by The Sporti ng News. Haynes carried the ball 140 ti mes for the Knights and rushed for 690 yards with nine touchdowns. He rushed for more than 100 yards

on four occasions and scored a school-record four touchdowns against Tulane. Haynes added 14 recep-ti ons for 143 yards.

ELTON PATTERSON Defensive End – 2001Football News

As a junior, Elton Patt erson fi nished the year with 85 tackles and was an honorable menti on All-America pick by Football News. Patt erson had 9.0 sacks for 47 yards lost and totaled 21 tackles-for-loss. The de-fensive end ti ed for sixth nati onally with fi ve forced fumbles. Patt erson also registered 25 quarterback hurries and broke up a pair of pass plays. In the sea-son opener at Clemson, he totaled 15 stops.

DAUNTE CULPEPPER Quarterback – 1998Football News, NFL Draft Report, Playboy, The Sports Network

A spectacular senior season helped Daunte Culpepper garner fi rst-team All-America honors from the NFL Draft Report and The Sports Network and honorable menti on recogniti on from Foot-ball News and Playboy. Culpepper completed a school-record 296 passes for 3,690 yards with 28 scores. He recorded seven 300-yard passing perfor-mances for the Knights and set a school record with a .017 intercepti on-to-att empt rati o.

DAUNTE CULPEPPER Quarterback – 1997Football News, NFL Draft Report

As a junior in 1995, Daunte Culpepper garnered All-America fi rst team status from the NFL Draft Report and honorable menti on honors from Football News. He fi nished fourth in the nati on in total off ense with an average of 320 yards per game. Culpepper also ranked 15th nati onally in passing effi ciency (146.91). During the course of the season, he set 15 school records. He passed for 3,086 yards with 25 scores. Additi onally, he rushed 136 ti mes for 438 yards with fi ve scores.

DAUNTE CULPEPPER Quarterback – 1995Poor Man’s Guide to the NFL Draft

Following his freshman campaign, Daunte Culpepper was a third team All-America pick by the Poor Man’s Guide to the NFL Draft . In 1995, he completed 168 of 294 passes for 2,071 yards and 12 touchdowns. He concluded the campaign 28th nati onally in pass-ing effi ciency (122.9). Culpepper also rushed for fi ve touchdowns.

MARQUETTE SMITH Tailback – 1995Football Gazett e

Marquett e Smith had an incredible campaign for the Knights in 1995

as he earned second team All-America honors from the Football Gazett e. During

the year, he rushed for a then school-record 1,511 yards on 274 carries. Smith had nine

100-yard rushing perfor-mances in 1995 and found the end zone 14 ti mes. He aver-aged 5.5 yards per game.

TODD CLEVELAND Kick Returner – 1994The Sports Network

As a senior in 1994, Todd Cleveland was one of the nati on’s top kick returners and as a result, earned All-America second team honors from The Sports Network. Cleveland was third in the country, averag-ing 31.73 yards per return. He returned three kicks for touchdowns, including an 100-yard return against Bethune-Cookman. Cleveland also had a 99-yard re-turn for a score versus Buff alo.

TRAVIS COOPER Linebacker – 1994The Sports Network

Aft er leading the Knights with 109 total tackles, Travis Cooper was an honorable menti on All-America pick

by The Sports Network in 1994. He was the lone UCF player to record more than 100 tackles. The senior posted a team-high 66 solo stops. Cooper had seven tackles for loss (20 yards) and three pass breakups. He also added a fumble recovery for the Knights.

GREG JEFFERSON Defensive End – 1994The Sports Network

Greg Jeff erson garnered honorable menti on All-Amer-ica status from The Sports Network as a senior. During the 1994 campaign, Jeff erson totaled 45 tackles, with 26 of them solo stops. He paced the Knights with 8.0 sacks for 29 yards. Jeff erson also forced a fumble dur-ing the year and posted one pass breakup.

CHARLIE PIERCE Plackekicker – 1994The Sports Network

As a sophomore in 1994, Charlie Pierce was named to The Sports Network’s All-America First Team. He connect-ed on 14-of-16 fi eld goal att empts. Pierce made 11-straight fi eld goals to conclude the year. His longest fi eld goal of the year was a 48-yarder against East Carolina. Pierce made 47-of-47 extra-point att empts and paced the team with 89 points.

DAVID RHODES Wide Receiver – 1994The Sports Network

David Rhodes had a strong senior season in 1994, gar-nering honorable menti on All-America honors from The Sports Network. Rhodes registered 62 r e c e p t i o n s for 1,075 yards with 11 touch-downs dur-ing the year. He ranked 13th nati on-ally in yards per game at 97.73. The wideout also was 24th in the country in recepti ons per game (5.64).

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DAVID RHODES Wide Receiver - 1993Associated Press, Football News, The Sports Network, Walter Camp

Aft er a record-breaking junior campaign, David Rhodes was a fi rst team All-America selecti on by the Associ-ated Press. He also earned second team honors from Football News, The Sports Network and Walter Camp. In 1993, Rhodes set school records for recepti ons (90) and touchdowns (15). He tallied 1,379 yards. Rhodes fi nished third nati onally in recepti ons per game (7.09) and fourth in yards per game (105.36).

BOBBY SPITULSKI Linebacker – 1991Associated Press

Bobby Spitul-ski was an As-sociated Press All-America Third Team pick in 1991. The senior linebacker ap-peared in nine contests and ranked fourth on UCF with 67 total tackles. Forty-four of his tackles were solo stops. Spitulski posted 5.0 sacks for 31 yards and paced the squad with 8.0 tackles for loss. He also ti ed for fi rst on the team with four intercepti ons.

STEVE SPEARS Defensive Lineman – 1988Football Gazett e

Steve Spears was one of two Knights tabbed by the Football Gazett e as an All-America pick in 1988. Spears was an honorable menti on selecti on. As a se-nior, Spears recorded 84 total tackles, which ranked third on the squad. He posted four tackles for a loss of four years and had one sack. Spears also recorded four fumble recoveries during the year.

DAVE UNDERWOOD Off ensive Lineman - 1988Football Gazett e

Off ensive tackle Dave Underwood was a Football Ga-zett e All-America Second Team selecti on as a senior. Underwood helped the Knights total 219 fi rst downs in 1988, compared to 197 for their opponents. UCF averaged 292.2 passing yards during the season.

MIKE COAD Linebacker – 1987Football News

Mike Coad had a strong senior campaign for the Knights in 1988. He was a Football News All-America Second Team pick. Coad recorded 154 total tackles for the Knights, which ranked second on the squad. Fift y-three of his stops with unassisted. Coad tallied 2.5 sacks and an intercepti on. He also added three pass breakups.

UCF ALL-AMERICANS BERNARD FORD Wide Receiver - 1987Associated Press, Football News, Kodak

Bernard Ford earned fi rst team All-America honors from Football News and Ko-dak as a senior in 1988. He also garnered second team recogniti on from the Asso-ciated Press. In 11 contests, Ford totaled 82 recepti ons for 1,304 yards. He found the end zone 13 ti mes on the year. Ford also ran the ball 12 ti mes for 95 yards.

EDDIE O’BRIEN Placekicker – 1987Associated Press, Football News, Kodak

As a senior in 1987, Eddie O’Brien was named to the Football News All-America First Team. He also received sec-ond team honors from the Associated Press and Ko-dak. During the year, O’Brien led the Knights with 97 points. He made 20-of-30 fi eld goal att empts and also made all 37 of his extra points tries.

DARIN SLACK Quarterback – 1987Football News

Darin Slack was named to the Football News All-America Sec-ond Team as a senior in 1987. He guided the Knights to a 9-4

mark as the team advanced to the second round of the Division II playoff s. Slack completed 256-of-486 at-tempts for 3,457 yards. He concluded the season with 28 touchdown tosses.

WYATT BOGAN Linebacker – 1986Football News

In 1986, Wyatt Bogan was a Football News All-America First Team selecti on. He paced the Knights with 143 tackles, including 58 unassisted stops. Bogan recorded four sacks as a junior. He also registered three pass breakups.

DAN BURKE Off ensive Line – 1981Associated Press

As a junior in 1981, Dan Burke garnered honorable men-ti on All-America recogniti on from the Associated Press. He played center and tackle during the year for the Knights.

BILL GIOVANETTI Linebacker – 1981Associated Press

Bill Giovanetti was one of three All-America honorable menti on picks from UCF during the 1981 campaign. The junior linebacker ranked second on the squad with 116 total tackles. Giovanetti paced the Knights with four inter-cepti ons during the sea-son. He had a pair of tackles for loss and also broke up four passes.

EDDIE JAMES Linebacker – 1981Associated Press

Eddie James earned honorable menti on All-America honors from the Associated Press in 1981. During the season, he led the Knights with 116 total tackles. He also paced the squad with 56 solo stops. James record-ed three tackles for loss and also had a pair of fumble recoveries and two pass breakups for the Knights.

SCOTT RYERSON Placekicker – 1981Associated Press

Aft er scoring 62 points in 1981, Scott Ryerson was named to the Associated Press All-America Third Team. The ju-nior converted 18-of-29 fi eld goals and

made 8-of-12 extra-point att empts. The 18 fi eld goals were the most among all kickers in Division II and III. Against Savannah State, Ryerson hit a pair of fi eld goals of 50 yards or bett er, including a 54-yarder.

TIM KIGGINS Kick/Punt Returner – 1980Associated Press

UCF’s fi rst All-America selecti on, Tim Kiggins earned third team honors from the Associated Press in 1980. Kiggins returned 19 kicks for the Knights, averaging 17.6 yards per return. He also averaged 11.8 yards per punt return, which ranked among the top-15 nati on-ally in the stati sti cal category. As a defensive back, Kig-gins recorded three intercepti ons.

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Conference USA Off ensive Player of the Year2007 – Kevin Smith, TB (media)Defensive Player of the Year2009 – Bruce Miller, DEFreshman of the Year2005 – Kevin Smith, TBSpecial Teams Player of the Year2008 – Joe Burnett , PR/KRCoach of the Year2007 – George O’Leary (coaches, media)2005 – George O’Leary

All-C-USA First Team2009 – Jarvis Geathers, DL2009 – Cory Hogue, LB2009 – Bruce Miller, DL2009 – Jah Reid, OL2008 – Joe Burnett , DB/KR/PR 2008 – Sha’reff Rashad, DB 2007 – Joe Burnett , DB/PR (coaches, media)2007 – Michael Buscemi, LS (coaches, media) 2007 – Leger Douzable, DL (coaches, media)2007 – Josh Sitt on, OL (media)2007 – Kevin Smith, TB (coaches, media)2007 – Kyle Smith, OL (media)2006 – Joe Burnett , PR (coaches)2006 – Mike Sims-Walker, WR (coaches)2005 – Joe Burnett , DB/PR2005 – Paul Carrington, DE2005 – Cedric Gagne-Marcoux, OL

All-C-USA Second Team2009 – Josh Robinson, DB2009 – Torell Troup, OL2008 – Patrick Brown, OL 2008 – Bruce Miller, DL 2008 – Torell Troup, DL 2007 – Bruce Miller, DE (media)2007 – Sha’reff Rashad, DB (coaches, media)2007 – Keith Shologan, DL (coaches)2007 – Josh Sitt on, OL (coaches)2007 – Kyle Smith, OL (coaches)2006 – Joe Burnett , DB (coaches)2006 – Leger Douzable, DL (coaches)2006 – Kevin Smith, TB (coaches)2005 – Darcy Johnson, TE2005 – Brandon Marshall, WR2005 – Kevin Smith, TB2005 – Mike Sims-Walker, WR

All-C-USA Third Team2006 – Leger Douzable, DL (media)2006 – Kevin Smith, TB (media)

C-USA Honorable Menti on2009 – Derrick Hallman, LB2009 – Brynn Harvey, RB2009 – Brett Hodges, QB2009 – Charley Hughlett , SN2009 – Lawrence Young, LB2008 – Derrick Hallman, LB 2008 – Johnell Neal, DB 2008 – Jason Venson, DB 2008 – Lawrence Young, LB 2007 – Parick Brown, OL (coaches)2007 – Mike Merritt , TE (coaches)2007 – Bruce Miller, DE (coaches)2007 – Michael Torres, PK (coaches)2007 – Curti s Francis, KR (coaches)2007 – Jason Venson, DB (coaches)

C-USA All-Freshman Team2009 – Theo Goins, OL2009 – Josh Robinson, DB2008 – Brynn Harvey, RB 2008 – Charley Hughlett , LS 2007 – Derrick Hallman, LB (coaches, media)2007 – Bruce Miller, DE (coaches, media)2007 – Darius Nall, LB (coaches)2007 – Jah Reid, OL (coaches, media)2006 – Jeramy DeVane, OL (coaches)2005 – L.J. Anderson, OL2005 – Patrick Brown, OL2005 – Joe Burnett , DB/PR2005 – Jordan Richards, LB2005 – Kevin Smith, TB2005 – Jason Venson, DB

C-USA All-Academic Team2009 – Rocky Ross, WR2007 – Sha’reff Rashad, DB2007 – Keith Shologan, DL2006 – Sha’reff Rashad, DB

Mid-American Conference All-MAC First Team2003 – Atari Bigby, DB2002 – Atari Bigby, DB2002 – Elton Patt erson, DL2002 – Asante Samuel, DB

All-MAC Second Team2003 – Matt Prater, P2002 – Ryan Flinn, P2002 – Jimmy Fryzel, WR2002 – Doug Gabriel, WR

ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team2007 – Keith Shologan, DT

ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team2009 – Rocky Ross, WR2001 – Ricot Joseph, DB

ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District2009 – Rocky Ross, WR 2009 – Alex Thompson, LB 2008 – Alex Thompson, LB 2007 – Sha’reff Rashad, DB2007 – Rocky Ross, WR2007 – Keith Shologan, DT2005 – Sha’reff Rashad, DB2002 – Jimmy Fryzel, WR2001 – Ricot Joseph, DB1995 – Chris Tabscott , OL1986 – Kurt Gwynne, OL1981 – Ron Johnson, DB1980 – Mike Carter, TE1980 – Ron Johnson, DB1980 – Mike Stapp, TB

HONORS AND AWARDS

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SEAN BECKTON - 2000 Sean Beckton was one of the fi rst football players to be inducted into the UCF Athleti cs Hall of Fame. Beck-ton was a standout wide receiver for UCF from 1987-90, setti ng numerous school records. He fi nished his career as the school’s leader in recepti ons (196) and career yardage (2,493). Beckton once scored four touch-downs, four diff erent ways in one game in 1990: catching, throwing, rushing and returning a punt.

SYLVESTER BEMBERY - 2009 Sylvester Bembery was a four-year standout who helped UCF to the NCAA Division II Playoff s as a se-nior in 1987. He was the team’s Lineman of the Year that fall aft er mak-ing 71 tackles on a defense that held its opponents to just 67 points all season. As a junior in 1986 he helped UCF to its fi rst win-ning record since 1979. He conti n-ued to play for 11 seasons in the Are-na Football League where he won two Arena Bowl championships and was named number seven in a 2006 compilati on of the Top 20 players in AFL history. The Tampa Bay Storm reti red his number.

DAUNTE CULPEPPER - 2002 The most recognizable player in UCF history, Daunte Culpepper starred for the Knights for four years. Tabbed as the Sammy Baugh Trophy winner (passer of the year in college football), Culpepper was also voted as The Sports Network’s Nati onal Co-Player of the Year with Texas’ Ricky Williams in 1998. As a senior in 1999, he set the NCAA single-season re-cord for completi on percentage at 73.6, breaking Steve Young’s 15-year old mark (71.3). At the end of his collegiate career, Culpepper had surpassed the 10,000-yard passing mark and 1,000-yard rushing mark, a feat only achieved twice before in NCAA his-tory. His four-year totals equaled 12,459 all-purpose yards, good for sixth on the NCAA’s all-ti me total of-fense list for all divisions. Culpepper, who recorded 108 touchdowns as a Knight, was selected in the fi rst round of the 1999 NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings and was selected as the NFC’s starti ng quarterback in the Pro Bowl in just his second year in the league.

ELGIN DAVIS - 2010 Davis remains one of the top running backs that UCF has ever known with his 2,064 career rushing yards on 464 carries with 23 touchdowns de-spite batt ling through several tough injuries. He burst onto the scene as a freshman in 1983, earning teh starti ng tailback spot and never looked back. Davis was selected by the New England Patriots in the 1987 NFL Draft becoming just UCF’s second-ever pick.

WILLIE ENGLISH - 2003 A workhorse for the Knights during his four-year tenure, Wil-lie English set rushing records that would last for more than 15 years in the UCF annals. He fi nished his career as UCF’s all-ti me leader in rushing yards (3,131), career touchdowns (38) and with the most 100-yard rush-ing games (15). English also set the single-game rushing mark at 242 yards. He helped guide UCF to the NCAA FCS semifi nals in 1990. The next season, he set the school’s single-sea-son mark with 1,338 yards and 13 scores. Following college, English signed with the Cincinnati Bengals in 1993.

BILL GIOVANETTI - 2000 In 2000, Bill Giova-netti was one of the fi rst football players inducted into the UCF Athleti cs Hall of Fame. During UCF’s inaugural campaign in 1979, he was named one of the starti ng linebackers at the young age of 17. In his four-year career, he started all 37 games he played. Giovanetti led all Knights in tack-les in three of his four years at UCF, while setti ng a school-record for tackles in a game (23). He is second all-ti me in career tackles (429). In 1981, his junior season, Giovanetti earned All-America honors.

ALAN GOOCH - 2006 As a player and assistant coach at UCF, Alan Gooch reached many individuals in an e x t r a o r d i n a r y way. Gooch gave 25 years of his ti me and eff ort to the UCF football program, begin-ning in 1983. His most notable accomplishments came aft er earning the coaching responsibiliti es for the running backs. Through his 17 seasons coaching the backfi eld, all 31 backs fi nished their eligibility and received their de-grees. In 1997, one year prior to being named assis-tant head coach, Gooch was honored as the American Football Coaches Associati on’s Assistant Coach of the Year. That same season, Gooch received nati onal at-tenti on for his mentoring of Dwight Collins, a hearing-impaired running back. Collins received Walt Disney’s Wide World of Sports Spirit Award in 1997 for being the nati on’s most courageous athlete. Alex Haynes, Willie English and Marquett e Smith were some of the other running backs Gooch helped to develop.

FRANCO GRILLA - 2005 Remembered for his ti me-expiring kick against Youngstown State in the fi rst round of the FCS playoff s on Nov. 24, 1990, Franco Grilla helped UCF overcome the unde-feated Penguins, 20-17, in Youngstown, Ohio. He served as the Knights’ place-kicker from 1989-92, setti ng a school-record with 103 consecuti ve PATs made. Named to the Orlando Senti nel’s 25th Anniver-sary UCF Football Team, Grilla is second in the most PATs made in a season (45) category and third in ca-reer fi eld goals made (47).

MIKE GRUTTADAURIA - 2004 During the St. Louis Rams’ run for a championship in 2000, Mike Grutt ad-auria became the fi rst Knight to win a Super Bowl ring. A four-year starti ng center for UCF from 1991-94, Grutt ad-auria was named to the Orlando Senti -nel’s 25th Anniver-sary UCF Football Team. His seven-year NFL career included sti nts with the Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals.

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MICHAEL O’SHAUGHNESSY - 2010 Michael O’Shaughnessy was an original UCF football team member and raacked up 22 ca-reer sacks, sti ll ranking amongst the program’s best. He led UCF with 10 sacks in 1979 and 12 in 1980 while also lett ering in baseball. O’Shaughnessy stayed very acti ve with UCF and went on to serve as an assistant coach, founded the UCF Lett erman’s K Club, became a member of the Knights Boosters Board of Directors and even served as the football team’s sideline reporter.

DAVID RHODES - 2003 One of the best wide receivers to come through UCF, David Rhodes capped off his record-breaking career with back-to-back All-America honors in 1993 and 1994. Rhodes is the only Knight to record three sea-sons with at least 1,000-yards receiv-ing and ranks fi rst in career touchdowns with 29. He fi nished his career as the Knights’ all-ti me leader in recepti ons (213), re-ceiving yardage (3,618) and 100-yard receiving games (16). Following his ti me with the Knights, he signed with the NFL’s Cincinnati Bengals and later played in NFL Europe.

DARRELL RUDD - 2008 One of the most consis-tently dominati ng defen-sive linemen in Knights history, Darrell Rudd claimed record aft er re-cord during his ti me at UCF. He holds six school records, and shares one, all of which have gone un-matched from when they were originally set nearly 25 years ago. The records include most tackles in a season (150), fumbles re-covered in a game (3), season (6) and career (11). Rudd recorded 19.5 sacks in 1984 and has 31.5 in his career, both which rank fi rst all-ti me. A four-year lett erwinner, he earned an honorable menti on spot on Orlando Sen-ti nel’s 25th Anniversary UCF Football Team and is only one of two Knights in program history to lead the team in sacks for three-consecuti ve seasons.

SCOTT RYERSON - 2002 An Orlando prod-uct, Scott Ryerson kicked his way into UCF history. At the conclusion of his sophomore season in 1981, he earned All-America honors aft er leading the team in scoring with 62 points, and con-necti ng on four fi eld goals of 50 yards or longer, a school re-cord. Ryerson also holds the school re-cord for fi eld goals in a season (18) and is ti ed for the most fi eld goals made in a game (4). Ryerson, who leads all UCF kick-ers with the most fi eld goals made 50 yards or more with seven, later signed a free agent deal with the At-lanta Falcons.

MARQUETTE SMITH - 2005 One of only two running backs in UCF history to rush for more than 1,000 yards in back-to-back seasons, local-product Marquett e Smith set a then sin-gle-season school-record for rushing yards (1,511) and touchdowns (14) in 1995. Follow-ing that season, he earned second team All-America honors. Despite having played just two seasons with the Knights, Smith is fourth all-ti me in career rushing yards with 2,569. His career did not come to a halt when he left UCF, as the Carolina Panthers selected him in the fi ft h round of the 1996 NFL Draft

BOB SPITULSKI - 2009 Bob Spitulski domi-nated at outside linebacker during his four-year UCF career and ulti mately was draft ed in the third round by the Seatt le Seahawks. Spitulski sti ll ranks highly on several UCF career defensive record charts and retains the school’s bench-mark with seven tackles-for-loss in a single game (vs. Sa-vannah State, Nov. 2, 1991). He led the team in sacks in three of his four seasons and went on to earn third-team All-America honors by the AP in 1991 as a se-nior. He also helped UCF to the 1990 Football Cham-pionship Subdivision semifi nals.

RICK HAMILTON - 2006 As a standout linebacker and a knowledgeable scholar of the game, Rick Hamilton’s stellar career did not stop with UCF. A Knight from 1989-92, Hamilton ranks as the school’s all-ti me leader in tack-les (443) and holds the school record for the longest intercep-ti on return (97-yard touchdown). He also recorded at least 100 tackles in three of his four seasons with UCF, including the second-most single-season total of 149. Following graduati on, Hamilton was draft ed in the third round of the NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins. He went on to play with the Kansas City Chiefs and New York Jets.

SHAWN JEFFERSON - 2002 A wide receiver for UCF from 1988-90, Shawn Jeff erson was a part of the team that guided the Knights to the FCS semifi nals in 1990. He fi nished his career with three 100-yard receiving games and ranks seventh in the UCF annals for the longest re-cepti on (76-yard touchdown). Jeff erson was draft ed in 1991 by the Houston Oilers and spent 14 seasons in the NFL, playing with the Atlanta Falcons, New Eng-land Patriots, San Diego Chargers and the Detroit Li-ons.

ED O’BRIEN - 2008 Ed O’Brien’s name is scatt ered throughout UCF’s records secti on. One of UCF’s most decorated kickers, he was named a Kodak and Football News First Team All-America player in 1987. O’Brien also earned Associated Press All-America Sec-ond Team honors that same year. A record-holder for the longest fi eld goal made (55 yards) in UCF history, O’Brien was the fi rst to hit four fi eld goals in a game and the fi rst to make nine ex-tra points in a contest. His 263 points in a season is the third most of any Knight; O’Brien’s 50 career fi eld goals are ti ed for a school-best, while his 77 fi eld goal att empts rank fi rst all-ti me. In 2004, he earned hon-orable menti on recogniti on on the Orlando Senti nel’s 25th Anniversary UCF Football Team.

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DAUNTE CULPEPPERFOOTBALL BOWL SUBDIVISION ERA FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONCareer StatsPassing: 889 completi ons/1,391 att empts/11,412 yards/84 TDRushing: 456 carries/1,020 yards/24 TD

Highlights• Set more than 30 school records, including career marks for total off ense (12,432 yards), passing yardage (11,412), touchdown passes (84) and ca-reer passing effi ciency (146.72)• In 1998, established an NCAA single-season completi on percentage record at .736, breaking the 15-year old mark of .713 set by Steve Young• Became only the third player in NCAA history to pass for more than 10,000 yards and rush for more than 1,000 yards in a career• Guided the Knights to a 9-2 record as a senior in 1998• Won the 1998 Sammy Baugh Trophy as the top quarterback in the na-ti on• Finished sixth in the 1998 Heisman Trophy balloti ng• The Sports Network Nati onal Player of the Year (1998)• The Sports Network All-America First Team (1998)• NFL Draft Report Dream Team Player of the Year (1998)• NFL Draft Report All-America First Team (1997, 1998)• Playboy All-America selecti on (1998)• Football News Independent Player of the Year (1998)• Finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award (1998)• Semifi nalist for the Davey O’Brien Nati onal Quarterback Award (1997, 1998)• Semifi nalist for the Football News Off ensive Player of the Year (1997, 1998)• Florida Sports Hall of Fame Amateur Athlete of the Year (1997, 1998)• USA Today Online Positi ve Performer (1998)• American Football Coaches Associ- a-ti on Good Works Team (1998)

• Football News Independent Player of the Year (1998)• Finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award (1998)• Semifi nalist for the Davey O’Brien Nati onal Quarterback Award (1997, 1998)• Semifi nalist for the Football News Off ensive Player of the Year (1997, 1998)• Florida Sports Hall of Fame Amateur Athlete of the Year (1997, 1998)• USA Today Online Positi ve Performer (1998)• American Football Coaches Associ- aaaa-a-a-a-aaa--ati on Good Works Team (1998)

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Career StatsRushing: 905 carries/4,679 yards/45 TD

Highlights• Established 17 school rushing records, including career bests for carries (905), yardage (4,679), touchdowns (45) and 100-yard games (22)• Rushed for 2,567 yards in 2007, which ranked second in NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision history behind Barry Sanders• In 2007, established NCAA FBS single-season records with 450 rushes and 13 100-yard performances• Finished his career with 4,679 yards, the most in state of Florida history• Became the fi rst player in state of Florida history to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a season (2007)• Guided the Knights to a pair of bowl game appearances and the 2007 Con-ference USA Championship• 2007 Consensus All-America selecti on• Associated Press All-America First Team (2007)• CBSsports.com All-America First Team (2007)• ESPN.com All-America First Team (2007)• Football Writers Associati on of America All-America First Team (2007)• The Sporti ng News All-America First Team (2007)• SportsIllustrated.com All-America First Team (2007)• Walter Camp All-America First Team (2007)• Finished eighth in the Heisman Trophy balloti ng in 2007• Charity Sports Dinner Nati onal Player of the Year (2007)• Conference USA Off ensive Player of the Year (2007)• Conference USA Freshman of the Year (2005)

KEVIN SMITHFOOTBALL BOWL SUBDIVISION ERA FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICA SELECTION

)The Sporti ng News All-America First Team (2007)SportsIllustrated.com All-America First Team (2007)Walter Camp All-America First Team (2007)Finished eighth in the Heisman Trophy balloti ng in 2007Charity Sports Dinner Nati onal Player of the Year (2007)Conference USA Off ensive Player of the Year (2007)Conference USA Freshman of the Year (2005)

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JOE BURNETTFOOTBALL BOWL SUBDIVISION ERA FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONCareer StatsPunt Returns: 96 returns/1,304 yards/3 TDKickoff Returns: 26 returns/745 yards/2 TD

Highlights• As a senior, ranked in the top-10 nati onally in both kickoff returns (7th, 28.7) and punt returns (10th, 14.5)• Averaged 102.17 all-purpose yards per contest in 2008• Had a pair of kickoff return touchdowns as a senior• Holds the UCF and Conference USA career records with 1,304 punt return yards, a sum that ranks 19th in NCAA history.• Returned a program-record three punt returns for touchdowns• Also fi nished career as UCF’s leader in career intercepti ons with 16• ESPN.com All-America First Team (2008)• Sports Illustrated All-America First Team (2008)• Walter Camp All-America Second Team (2008)• Conference USA Special Teams Player of the Year (2008)• Eight-ti me fi rst-team All-C-USA pick• Football Writers Associati on of America Freshman All-America First Team (2005)• CollegeFootballNews.com Freshman All-America (2005)• Rivals.com Freshman All-America First Team (2005)• The Sporti ng News Fresh-man All-America Third Team (2005)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSYear ............ Head Coach...............Division ............... Record1979................ Don Jonas ......................... NCAA III .......................... 6-21980................ Don Jonas ......................... NCAA III .........................4-4-11981................ Don Jonas ......................... NCAA III .......................... 4-61982................ Sam Weir ! ........................ NCAA II .......................... 0-101983................ Lou Saban ......................... NCAA II ........................... 5-61984................ Lou Saban* ....................... NCAA II ........................... 1-61984................ Jerry Anderson ! ............... NCAA II ........................... 1-31985................ Gene McDowell ................ NCAA II ........................... 4-71986................ Gene McDowell ................ NCAA II ........................... 6-51987................ Gene McDowell ................ NCAA II ........................... 9-41988................ Gene McDowell ................ NCAA II ........................... 6-51989................ Gene McDowell ................ NCAA II ........................... 7-31990................ Gene McDowell ................ FCS ................................ 10-41991................ Gene McDowell ................ FCS ................................. 6-51992................ Gene McDowell ................ FCS ................................. 6-41993................ Gene McDowell ................ FCS ................................. 9-31994................ Gene McDowell ................ FCS ................................. 7-41995................ Gene McDowell ................ FCS ................................. 6-51996................ Gene McDowell ................ FBS ................................. 5-61997................ Gene McDowell ................ FBS ................................. 5-61998................ Mike Kruczek .................... FBS ................................. 9-21999................ Mike Kruczek .................... FBS ................................. 4-72000................ Mike Kruczek .................... FBS ................................. 7-42001................ Mike Kruczek .................... FBS ................................. 6-52002................ Mike Kruczek .................... FBS ................................. 7-52003................ Mike Kruczek # ................. FBS ................................. 3-72003................ Alan Gooch ! ..................... FBS ................................. 0-22004................ George O’Leary ................. FBS ................................ 0-112005................ George O’Leary ................. FBS ................................. 8-52006................ George O’Leary ................. FBS ................................. 4-82007................ George O’Leary ................. FBS ................................ 10-42008................ George O’Leary ................. FBS ................................. 4-82009................ George O’Leary ................. FBS ................................. 8-5

Totals ............. 31 Years ........................................................... 177-171-1* ..... Resigned before the season ended# ..... Relieved of coaching duti es before season’s end! ..... Interim coach

COACHING RECORDS

CAREER COACHING RECORD BREAKDOWNCoach ............................. Seasons .....................................Overall Record ........................ Home Record .....................Away RecordDon Jonas ........................ 3 (1979-81) .................................. 14-12-1 (.537) ........................... 11-6-1 (.639) ............................3-6 (.333)Sam Weir ......................... 1 (1982) .......................................... 0-10 (.000) ................................0-6 (.000) .............................0-4# (.000)Lou Saban ........................ 1+(1983-84) .................................... 6-12 (.333) ................................3-6 (.333) ...............................3-6 (.333)Jerry Anderson ................ 4 games (1984) ................................ 1-3 (.250) .................................1-1 (.500) ...............................0-2 (.000)Gene McDowell ............... 13 (1985-97) .................................. 86-61 (.585) .............................67-21 (.761) .........................19-40 (.322)Mike Kruczek ................... 5+ (1998-2003) .............................. 36-30 (.545) ..............................24-6 (.800) ..........................12-24 (.333)Alan Gooch ...................... 2 games (2003) ................................ 0-2 (.000) .................................0-2 (.000) ...............................0-0 (.000)George O’Leary ................ 75 games (2004-present) ............... 34-41 (.453) .............................20-15 (.571) .......................14-26# (.350)

Totals ............................... 31 years; 349 games .................. 177-171-1 (.509) ....................... 126-63-1 (.666) ..................51-108# (.321) # neutral site games included

Don Jonas1979-81

Sam Weir1982 (Interim)

Lou Saban1983-84

Jerry Anderson1984 (Interim)

Gene McDowell1985-97

Mike Kruczek1998-03

Alan Gooch2003 (Interim)

George O’Leary2004-present

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YEAR-BY-YEAR OFFENSIVE STATS Total Off ense Rushing Passing 1st 3rd Pen. Scoring

Year GP Yds YPG Att . Yds YPG TD A-C-I Pct. Yds YPG TD Dwn Dwn % Fum. Yds Points PPG

DIVISION III1979 8 1,884 235.5 283 853 106.6 6 190-104-19 54.7 1,031 128.9 8 106 - 24-11 57-611 104 13.0

1980 9 2,143 238.1 359 909 101.0 5 252-117-22 46.4 1,236 137.3 14 121 - 19-14 66-617 156 17.3

1981 10 2,687 268.7 424 1,374 137.4 6 253-99-17 39.1 1,313 131.3 4 134 - 24-12 53-451 142 14.2

DIVISION II1982 10 2,351 235.1 285 334 33.4 5 382-158-25 41.1 2,017 201.7 6 138 - 35-14 56-630 109 10.9

1983 11 3,897 354.3 478 1,757 159.7 16 310-160-10 51.6 2,150 195.5 19 208 - 35-14 81-722 283 25.7

1984 11 3,449 313.5 404 1,378 125.2 6 352-172-23 48.9 2,071 188.3 18 176 - 27-13 65-717 209 19.0

1985 11 4,265 387.8 452 1,676 152.4 14 445-201-24 45.2 2,589 235.4 19 247 29.0 32-21 98-783 266 24.2

1986 11 4,305 391.3 412 1,794 163.1 16 359-175-20 48.7 2,511 228.3 19 214 - 21-11 91-778 310 28.2

1987 13 5,182 398.6 437 1,436 110.4 17 525-279-27 53.1 3,746 288.1 29 283 - 36-21 88-678 401 30.8

1988 11 4,304 391.3 364 1,090 99.1 16 432-255-14 59.0 3,214 292.2 16 219 - 27-11 109-863 267 24.3

1989 10 3,759 375.9 434 1,716 171.6 19 311-178-15 57.2 2,043 204.3 12 195 - 22-11 80-693 256 36.6

FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SUBDIVISION1990 14 5,563 397.4 646 3,017 215.5 36 346-189-20 54.6 2,546 181.9 18 - - - - 444 31.7

1991 11 4,345 395.0 451 1,903 173.0 18 329-169-16 51.4 2,442 222.0 13 218 39.4 31-19 105-825 278 25.3

1992 10 4,788 478.8 350 1,815 101.5 20 358-190-19 53.1 2,973 297.3 29 223 40.8 31-17 77-653 373 37.3

1993 12 5,091 424.3 482 2,229 162.7 20 402-225-19 56.0 3,139 261.6 29 258 46.3 28-16 100-861 413 34.4

1994 11 4,889 444.5 426 1,941 176.5 19 360-195-18 54.2 2,948 268.0 27 247 46.9 26-11 89-708 399 36.3

1995 11 4,199 381.7 495 1,995 181.4 22 309-177-10 57.3 2,204 200.4 13 233 38.9 21-14 83-643 283 25.7

FOOTBALL BOWL SUBDIVISION

1996 11 4,047 367.9 350 1,025 93.2 12 394-230-20 58.4 3,022 274.7 21 208 41.8 35-18 72-571 275 25.0

1997 11 4,588 417.1 356 1,401 127.4 21 394-243-10 61.7 3,187 289.7 26 220 40.1 13-7 96-745 374 34.0

1998 11 5,365 487.7 378 1,594 144.9 21 411-302-7 73.4 3,771 342.8 29 278 54.0 26-14 92-775 393 35.7

1999 11 4,589 417.2 371 1,430 130.0 17 472-268-11 58.6 3,159 287.2 16 251 39.0 29-13 101-827 277 25.2

2000 11 4,113 373.9 309 866 78.7 13 415-249-18 60.0 3,247 295.2 27 223 40.0 27-13 97-797 333 30.3

2001 11 4,497 408.8 335 1,106 100.5 20 407-230-12 56.5 3,391 308.3 21 234 42.0 22-12 110-892 333 30.3

2002 12 5,233 436.1 361 1,396 116.3 18 442-270-17 61.1 3,837 319.8 31 262 44.0 27-16 96-771 391 32.6

2003 12 3,837 319.8 360 1,175 97.9 11 406-250-19 61.6 2,662 221.8 16 204 30.0 29-15 104-868 224 18.7

2004 11 2,671 267.1 391 995 99.5 7 268-153-11 58.3 1,676 167.6 9 155 34.0 23-9 55-483 151 15.1

2005 13 5,217 401.3 557 2,172 167.1 18 394-233-9 59.1 3,045 234.2 24 280 40.0 21-11 97-823 373 28.7

2006 12 4,478 373.2 442 1,673 139.4 11 381-227-10 59.6 2,805 233.8 14 231 43..2 19-9 55-484 232 19.3

2007 14 5,763 411.6 670 3,287 234.8 41 346-198-12 57.2 2,476 176.9 15 293 38.7 29-15 74-665 502 35.9

2008 12 2,754 229.5 453 1,359 113.2 8 308-132-11 42.9 1,395 116.2 12 156 29.2 26-14 68-627 199 16.6

2009 13 4,431 340.8 480 1,697 130.5 20 379-223-13 58.8 2,734 210.3 21 249 37.9 15-7 52-489 340 26.2

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YEAR-BY-YEAR DEFENSIVE STATS Total Off ense Rushing Passing 1st 3rd Pen. Scoring

Year GP Yds YPG Att . Yds YPG TD A-C-I Pct. Yds YPG TD Dwn Dwn % Fum. Yds Points PPG

DIVISION III1979 8 1,803 225.4 386 1,183 147.9 11 135-30-16 44.4 620 77.5 1 112 - 23-10 54-549 96 12.0

1980 9 2,381 264.5 391 1,396 155.1 11 168-69-12 41.1 985 109.4 9 113 40.6 25-18 69-610 175 19.4

1981 10 2,875 287.5 460 1,665 166.5 9 237-102-20 43.0 1,210 121.0 5 156 - 31-22 71-837 130 13.0

DIVISION II1982 10 4,260 426.0 546 2,536 253.6 29 217-110-6 50.7 1,724 172.4 15 200 - 40-24 106-921 356 35.6

1983 11 4,193 381.2 512 2,310 210.0 26 263-127-11 48.3 1,883 171.2 13 191 41.0 29-14 82-729 306 27.8

1984 11 4,787 435.2 549 2,407 218.8 30 291-155-11 53.5 2,380 216.4 19 242 - 28-14 87-742 398 36.2

1985 11 4,866 442.4 516 2,544 231.3 30 342-164-10 48.0 2,322 211.1 18 229 30.9 29-19 103-843 386 35.1

1986 11 3,700 336.4 515 1,842 167.5 12 284-136-17 47.9 1,858 168.9 12 190 35.9 27-10 77-721 227 20.6

1987 13 3,594 276.5 623 2,059 158.4 14 334-136-21 40.7 1,535 118.1 8 195 36.7 37-14 127-1,049 210 16.2

1988 11 4,048 368.0 435 2,133 193.9 21 254-133-16 52.4 1,915 174.1 14 197 37.2 24-16 78-620 288 26.2

1989 10 2,763 276.3 402 1,638 163.8 9 218-100-9 45.9 1,125 112.5 11 154 38.5 34-15 60-545 168 16.8

FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SUBDIVISION1990 14 3,955 282.5 574 1,922 137.3 19 326-171-11 50.9 2,033 145.2 14 241 35.7 31-15 117-929 280 20.0

1991 11 3,727 338.8 457 1,613 146.6 14 287-147-18 51.2 2,114 192.2 14 201 36.3 21-10 84-722 230 20.9

1992 10 4,182 418.2 487 2,022 202.2 17 332-161-20 48.5 2,160 216.0 13 220 36.4 30-14 65-485 243 24.3

1993 12 4,294 357.8 470 1,470 122.5 21 402-233-18 58.0 2,824 235.3 13 251 37.6 28-18 82-706 277 23.1

1994 11 4,052 368.4 433 1,735 157.7 14 343-196-9 57.1 2,317 210.6 18 214 36.4 23-12 96-816 263 23.9

1995 11 3,956 359.6 448 2,088 189.8 23 257-136-9 52.9 1,868 169.8 9 203 38.3 34-22 76-615 280 25.5

FOOTBALL BOWL SUBDIVISION1996 11 4,267 387.9 465 1,656 150.5 12 337-194-6 57.6 2,611 237.4 20 213 37.3 20-10 66-602 261 23.7

1997 11 4,333 393.9 408 1,446 131.5 21 369-213-11 57.7 2,887 262.5 20 225 41.2 19-10 51-532 303 27.5

1998 11 3,544 322.2 402 1,905 142.5 13 322-176-7 54.7 1,977 179.7 12 213 31.0 16-8 59-522 209 19.0

1999 11 4,111 373.7 376 1,306 118.7 13 389-228-11 58.6 2,805 255.0 24 223 39.0 22-11 86-733 318 28.9

2000 11 3,562 323.8 460 1,440 130.9 15 328-177-15 54.0 2,122 192.9 11 220 32.0 28-13 76-674 221 20.1

2001 11 3,381 307.4 405 1,423 129.4 15 324-180-7 55.6 1,958 178.0 6 187 37.0 31-15 77-617 204 18.5

2002 12 4,245 353.8 499 1,796 149.7 15 380-216-13 56.8 2,449 204.1 19 241 43.0 32-14 73-569 315 26.2

2003 12 4,833 402.8 552 2,229 191.6 26 318-208-5 65.4 2,534 211.2 19 264 40.0 19-7 80-711 373 31.1

2004 11 3,901 390.1 416 1,938 193.8 21 299-181-11 60.5 2,389 196.3 21 200 40.0 17-9 57-462 321 32.1

2005 13 5,466 420.5 477 2,326 178.9 25 419-248-19 59.2 3,140 241.5 23 280 39.0 21-13 79-616 373 28.7

2006 12 4,777 398.1 400 1,791 149.2 16 392-244-10 62.2 2,986 248.8 22 251 47.9 12-2 51-405 345 28.8

2007 14 5,130 366.4 497 1,864 133.1 15 528-290-24 54.9 3,266 233.3 26 272 38.3 16-4 84-749 372 26.6

2008 12 4,005 333.8 449 1,513 126.1 18 398-208-18 52.3 2,492 207.7 14 201 35.4 15-8 69-581 289 24.1

2009 13 4,557 350.5 416 1,076 82.8 12 455-281-12 61.8 3,481 267.8 20 245 42.3 31-16 72-554 293 22.5

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Teams Score Date Downs Att . Yds Passing Yds Plays Off . Fum. Pen. Poss. Pos. Downs

William & Mary W 39-33 8/29/96 16 38 100 12-27-3-0 318 65 418 2-2 6-46 27:07 W36 3-15

UCF 25 42 180 26-42-3-2 307 84 487 7-4 3-25 32:53 U38 8-17

UCF L 33-14 9/7/96 20 29 86 19-38-2-1 231 67 317 2-1 7-50 27:22 U25 9-15

South Carolina 24 47 265 12-19-1-0 236 66 492 1-1 6-50 32:38 S24 8-13

UCF L 17-7 9/14/96 6 27 -14 11-19-0-1 128 46 114 2-0 4-32 27:39 - 2-13

New Mexico 22 52 224 19-31-1-1 232 83 456 3-1 6-63 32:21 - 9-18

UCF L 31-10 9/21/96 17 20 25 28-50-1-1 256 70 281 2-1 4-31 22:22 U23 5-16

Ball State 16 46 163 15-22-2-0 174 68 337 2-0 4-51 37:38 B39 8-17

UCF L 28-7 9/28/96 15 25 48 22-37-1-3 244 62 292 1-1 9-65 24:14 U25 3-13

East Carolina 26 42 207 26-43-4-2 265 85 472 0-0 14-150 35:46 E32 7-17

Samford W 38-6 10/12/96 17 41 64 18-32-1-0 134 73 198 4-0 8-66 33:26 S31 7-20

UCF 19 40 209 13-21-2-4 162 61 371 3-2 9-92 26:34 U42 6-10

Louisiana-Monroe L 39-38 10/19/96 23 38 64 25-42-3-1 479 80 543 3-2 5-46 33:35 N34 3-17

UCF 19 40 176 12-26-2-3 195 66 371 2-2 12-90 26:25 U36 1-9

UCF L 27-20 10/26/96 24 36 52 32-51-1-2 324 87 376 2-1 3-20 32:55 - 8-17

Georgia Tech 15 41 156 13-25-1-1 221 66 377 4-3 5-27 27:05 - 3-12

Illinois State W 42-15 11/2/96 19 34 128 24-34-1-0 196 68 324 4-3 3-17 29:08 I21 8-15

UCF 26 37 170 28-43-3-1 427 80 597 6-1 6-49 30:52 U45 9-14

UCF W 35-13 11/9/96 18 23 37 24-36-3-0 421 59 458 4-3 4-40 26:56 U30 6-12

UAB 20 48 192 10-29-2-0 101 77 293 0-0 5-33 33:04 A31 3-17

Bowling Green W 27-19 11/16/96 18 38 102 20-34-2-1 255 72 357 0-0 6-54 33:12 B27 7-18

UCF 20 31 56 17-31-3-2 327 62 383 1-0 9-70 26:48 U32 4-11

1997 5 6 HEAD COACH: GENE MCDOWELL First - Rushing - Pass Total Time Avg. Third

Teams Score Date Downs Att . Yds Passing Yds Plays Off . Fum. Pen. Poss. Pos. Downs

UCF L 24-23 (OT) 8/30/97 16 29 85 17-42-3-1 196 71 281 2-0 9-68 25:15 - 4-16

Mississippi 21 38 67 24-37-1-0 303 75 370 2-1 2-22 34:45 - 9-18

UCF L 33-31 9/6/97 12 30 31 13-27-3-0 299 57 330 1-1 17-122 28:46 U30 4-13

South Carolina 19 32 140 23-41-3-0 266 73 406 1-0 11-125 31:14 S36 5-15

UCF L 38-24 9/13/97 14 26 47 24-35-1-1 318 61 365 2-1 7-35 26:10 U27 3-13

Nebraska 30 65 364 10-15-1-0 150 80 514 4-2 1-5 33:50 N31 8-14

Idaho W 41-10 9/20/97 17 26 68 18-39-1-2 204 65 272 4-4 2-10 28:06 I34 5-14

UCF 17 41 166 19-33-1-3 226 74 392 1-0 13-96 31:54 U37 6-16

UCF L 41-14 9/27/97 14 29 45 20-33-1-0 206 62 251 2-1 8-80 30:33 U28 5-14

Auburn 21 29 117 27-40-2-1 360 69 477 1-0 5-52 29:27 A32 6-13

UCF W 59-43 10/4/97 30 36 290 26-36-4-0 322 72 612 1-1 9-85 28:02 U42 5-12

Kent State 26 31 64 32-51-6-3 551 82 615 3-1 9-103 31:58 K22 9-16

Samford W 52-7 10/11/97 11 40 113 6-17-1-2 92 57 205 2-1 2-10 29:00 S29 1-11

UCF 24 31 181 28-35-4-0 370 66 551 3-2 5-49 31:00 U36 6-12

UCF L 35-28 10/25/97 29 32 127 29-52-2-3 359 84 486 1-0 6-40 34:04 U26 7-15

Mississippi State 13 38 147 8-16-1-0 171 54 318 0-0 8-86 25:56 M42 2-10

UCF L 45-41 11/1/97 24 36 136 26-45-5-2 385 81 521 2-0 10-85 29:27 U22 9-17

Louisiana-Monroe 28 46 213 24-37-2-2 324 83 537 1-1 4-45 30:33 L37 6-15

Eastern Michigan W 27-10 11/15/97 20 25 58 24-431-1 257 68 315 1-0 4-46 31:31 - 6-16

UCF 20 36 150 19-25-1-0 287 61 437 1-1 6-45 28:29 - 5-12

Toledo W 34-17 11/22/97 19 38 95 17-33-1-0 209 71 304 0-0 3-28 34:00 - 9-18

UCF 20 30 143 22-31-1-0 219 61 362 0-0 6-40 26:00 - 7-12

FBS YEARLY RESULTS & STATS

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Teams Score Date Downs Att . Yds Passing Yds Plays Off . Fum. Pen. Poss. Pos. Downs

UCF W 64-30 9/5/98 29 34 190 24-37-4-0 370 71 560 1-1 4-42 31:55 - 4-10

Louisiana Tech 30 18 12 44-67-3-0 528 85 540 2-2 11-110 28:05 - 6-16

Eastern Illinois W 48-0 9/12/98 13 40 109 13-25-0-1 87 65 196 4-1 5-30 36:30 E18 4-14

UCF 30 27 165 29-35-4-0 409 62 574 5-3 7-47 23:30 U48 6-8

UCF L 35-7 9/19/98 20 27 102 30-47-1-1 368 74 470 3-2 11-90 30:44 U28 6-15

Purdue 20 35 206 14-24-2-1 223 59 429 0-0 10-81 29:16 P31 4-9

UCF W 38-31 9/26/98 23 35 76 24-33-4-0 341 68 417 1-1 14-105 28:58 - 9-13

Bowling Green 20 42 162 12-23-3-0 142 65 304 1-1 6-50 31:02 - 4-12

UCF W 31-24 10/4/98 34 48 199 36-49-2-0 342 97 541 2-1 8-83 37:34 - 10-18

Toledo 22 24 97 21-42-1-0 201 66 298 1-1 4-34 22:26 - 6-15

Northern Illinois W 38-17 10/10/98 13 41 164 6-12-0-1 81 53 245 2-1 3-30 26:28 N27 2-9

UCF 26 41 182 28-33-1-1 327 74 509 4-2 10-79 33:32 U28 6-12

UCF W 42-10 10/24/98 23 29 136 21-29-3-0 438 58 574 2-1 12-105 27:23 U25 6-11

Louisiana 18 45 108 14-25-0-1 130 70 238 1-0 8-77 32:37 L30 3-15

Youngstown State W 44-32 10/31/98 21 39 179 12-24-1-0 148 63 327 1-0 1-15 24:59 Y21 2-11

UCF 31 41 228 31-41-4-1 347 82 575 2-1 10-94 35:01 U34 9-14

UCF L 10-6 11/7/98 22 46 96 24-37-0-4 182 83 278 2-1 4-23 38:14 U36 6-16

Auburn 12 25 88 11-30-1-1 152 55 240 1-1 4-35 21:46 A23 3-13

Ball State W 37-14 11/14/98 25 50 277 15-24-1-1 132 74 409 1-1 4-41 35:52 B16 5-12

UCF 17 21 75 28-33-3-0 327 54 402 1-0 8-66 24:08 U37 5-10

New Mexico W 38-6 11/21/98 19 43 165 14-26-0-1 153 69 318 1-0 3-19 30:38 N18 5-15

UCF 23 29 145 27-37-3-0 320 66 465 3-1 4-41 29:22 U34 8-12

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Teams Score Date Downs Att . Yds Passing Yds Plays Off . Fum. Pen. Poss. Pos. Downs

Purdue L 47-13 9/4/99 20 26 81 27-45-5-1 277 71 358 2-1 10-89 25:41 - 9-16

UCF 21 38 121 24-46-1-4 250 84 371 3-1 9-64 34:19 - 11-21

UCF L 58-27 9/11/99 23 23 68 34-55-3-1 379 78 447 4-3 7-50 27:48 U26 4-15

Florida 28 42 117 25-42-5-2 384 84 501 3-1 8-78 32:12 F38 9-16

UCF L 41-10 9/18/99 22 29 92 28-49-0-1 253 78 345 2-0 6-35 31:41 U15 6-17

Georgia Tech 24 45 318 13-24-1-0 176 69 494 2-1 5-45 28:19 G38 4-10

UCF L 24-23 9/25/99 30 38 154 27-48-1-1 287 86 441 4-1 9-65 35:55 U26 7-17

Georgia 21 26 164 20-36-2-0 219 62 383 1-1 13-102 24:05 G30 6-12

Eastern Illinois W 31-21 10/2/99 19 34 117 12-28-1-0 186 62 303 0-0 10-92 29:04 E23 4-15

UCF 24 41 185 19-36-1-1 261 77 446 2-1 14-100 30:56 U36 8-14

Nicholls State W 28-0 10/16/99 12 40 149 10-20-0-1 49 60 198 5-3 7-59 32:11 N25 2-14

UCF 20 36 197 14-36-2-0 204 72 401 1-1 12-109 27:49 U41 7-16

Louisiana Tech L 46-35 10/23/99 30 17 -7 47-63-5-1 597 80 590 2-0 9-76 29:04 L33 6-12

UCF 27 27 155 27-49-2-0 336 76 491 1-1 9-87 30:56 U30 4-13

Eastern Michigan W 31-6 10/30/99 11 82 55 13-28-0-1 152 57 207 3-3 5-33 27:53 E39 5-17

UCF 18 40 112 20-27-2-0 233 67 345 6-4 9-82 32:07 U32 4-12

UCF L 28-10 11/6/99 19 30 -27 29-52-1-2 374 82 347 1-0 4-30 29:47 U28 4-17

Auburn 17 37 98 19-31-2-2 270 68 368 2-1 1-15 30:13 A34 6-14

UCF W 39-14 11/13/99 29 44 323 20-36-2-1 208 80 531 3-1 11-104 32:20 U29 5-12

Middle Tennessee 20 27 48 30-48-2-2 319 75 367 1-0 11-95 26:31 M26 6-18

Bowling Green L 33-30 (OT) 11/20/99 21 53 166 12-24-1-1 176 77 342 1-0 7-49 33:21 B31 5-16

UCF 18 25 50 26-38-1-0 374 63 424 2-0 11-101 26:39 U29 5-13

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Teams Score Date Downs Att . Yds Passing Yds Plays Off . Fum. Pen. Poss. Pos. Downs

UCF L 21-17 9/2/00 11 26 8 16-31-1-1 247 57 255 2-1 9-60 25:46 U27 1-12

Georgia Tech 26 43 110 23-41-3-0 226 84 336 3-2 9-90 34:14 G31 7-18

NW State W 19-7 9/9/00 19 42 189 9-31-0-1 128 73 317 5-1 8-72 32:51 N21 4-16

UCF 18 33 132 21-34-1-1 253 67 385 3-0 13-114 27:09 U36 5-15

UCF L 35-24 9/16/00 26 32 126 25-43-1-4 306 75 432 0-0 4-34 24:00 U32 4-12

Akron 26 50 279 15-25-2-1 228 75 507 1-1 9-64 36:00 A25 9-16

William & Mary W 52-7 9/23/00 10 38 66 7-19-0-1 71 57 137 5-2 2-20 26:26 W26 2-13

UCF 22 37 112 19-35-5-1 278 72 390 2-1 9-59 33:34 U44 8-14

UCF W 31-10 9/30/00 28 35 136 27-38-2-1 365 73 501 6-2 6-53 31:35 U28 5-10

Eastern Michigan 21 32 30 25-36-1-1 250 68 280 2-1 4-19 28:25 E32 3-11

UCF L 40-20 10/7/00 21 23 30 30-40-2-1 301 63 331 6-6 8-47 24:12 U25 7-11

Northern Illinois 21 56 221 10-18-2-1 153 74 374 1-1 7-56 35:48 N40 7-15

Eastern Kentucky W 34-3 10/14/00 16 37 20 20-34-0-3 216 71 236 5-1 7-74 36:31 E28 3-14

UCF 16 22 80 20-33-2-2 255 55 335 3-0 11-123 23:29 U33 5-12

La.-Monroe W 55-0 10/21/00 13 38 -20 17-34-0-1 182 72 162 4-3 5-39 36:35 L29 2-16

UCF 18 22 84 17-29-5-1 338 51 422 0-0 11-100 23:25 U42 1-6

UCF W 40-38 10/28/00 25 33 95 27-49-3-1 283 82 378 2-1 9-79 33:11 U34 10-18

Alabama 20 34 179 15-30-2-4 250 64 429 1-1 11-113 26:49 A26 4-11

UCF W 20-16 11/4/00 14 24 47 18-37-2-1 254 61 301 0-0 8-43 25:11 U20 3-13

Louisiana Tech 27 28 53 34-52-1-2 363 80 416 1-0 6-46 34:49 L34 2-13

Virginia Tech L 44-21 11/11/00 21 61 313 2-8-0-0 55 69 368 0-0 8-81 33:02 V43 8-15

UCF 24 23 21 28-45-3-4 362 68 383 3-2 9-85 26:58 U22 5-11

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Teams Score Date Downs Att . Yds Passing Yds Plays Off . Fum. Pen. Poss. Pos. Downs

UCF L 21-13 9/1/01 19 22 31 29-47-0-0 297 69 328 6-1 11-77 32:22 - 9-17

Clemson 17 42 138 15-25-1-0 154 67 292 6-2 7-41 27:38 - 9-18

UCF L 21-10 9/8/01 20 30 100 13-34-1-2 253 64 353 2-1 8-58 25:21 U23 4-12

Syracuse 21 53 205 9-18-0-1 155 71 360 1-0 7-70 34:39 S28 9-16

UCF W 36-29 9/22/01 27 44 184 20-29-1-1 338 73 522 2-2 6-37 31:42 U22 2-7

Tulane 22 31 126 30-47-2-0 280 78 406 0-0 5-45 28:18 T36 6-17

UCF L 46-14 9/29/01 16 26 24 18-36-1-3 227 62 251 3-2 7-65 26:03 U22 1-12

Virginia Tech 22 50 232 16-29-0-0 203 79 435 3-3 10-89 33:57 V44 6-18

UAB W 24-7 10/6/01 11 27 35 13-26-0-0 76 53 111 3-2 11-84 26:08 A33 5-15

UCF 17 33 38 21-37-1-1 290 70 328 2-1 13-89 33:52 U34 7-16

Liberty W 63-0 10/13/01 14 28 67 19-33-0-0 163 61 230 5-1 6-50 31:13 L26 4-15

UCF 27 38 216 21-32-3-0 386 70 602 0-0 12-103 28:47 U38 10-12

Louisiana-Monroe W 38-6 10/20/01 13 26 68 17-32-0-3 176 58 244 1-1 9-55 30:41 L31 4-13

UCF 22 21 50 28-39-3-1 335 60 385 1-1 10-99 29:19 U34 9-13

UCF L 30-27 10/27/01 22 33 109 23-49-1-1 284 82 393 3-2 6-40 30:52 C27 5-18

Utah State 18 31 117 21-34-1-1 264 65 381 3-2 2-12 29:08 U37 4-13

Akron W 57-17 11/3/01 17 43 167 11-23-1-1 174 66 341 4-1 8-76 28:58 A23 6-14

UCF 23 33 132 18-28-4-0 405 61 537 0-0 14-145 31:02 U39 7-12

UCF L 27-20 11/10/01 21 25 65 22-44-1-1 304 69 369 2-1 11-96 26:35 U30 2-14

Arkansas 17 47 238 9-16-1-0 129 63 367 3-2 4-36 33:25 A26 7-15

Louisiana W 31-0 11/24/01 15 27 30 20-41-0-1 184 68 214 2-1 8-47 31:51 L16 4-17

UCF 20 30 153 17-32-3-2 272 62 425 1-1 12-83 28:09 U45 4-10

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Teams Score Date Downs Att . Yds Passing Yds Plays Off . Fum. Pen. Poss. Pos. Downs

UCF L 27-24 8/31/02 24 31 65 32-46-1-1 345 77 410 3-1 5-46 33:33 U25 11-19

Penn State 20 39 153 13-20-2-0 194 59 347 4-2 3-19 26:27 P44 6-12

UCF L 46-13 9/7/02 8 23 33 8-28-1-3 157 51 190 3-2 17-133 23:32 U30 0-11

Arizona State 13 53 141 9-17-3-0 120 70 261 6-3 9-96 36:28 A42 7-17

UCF L 26-21 9/20/02 18 31 138 17-34-2-2 260 65 398 1-1 3-22 25:08 U26 4-13

Marshall 27 42 171 28-49-2-2 340 91 511 0-0 5-34 34:52 M25 9-21

Liberty W 48-17 9/28/02 17 40 186 11-31-1-2 104 71 290 3-1 2-10 31:28 L30 6-17

UCF 28 30 144 26-37-4-0 427 67 571 5-5 8-73 28:32 U37 5-8

UCF W 31-27 10/12/02 24 20 62 31-45-3-2 341 65 403 2-1 12-74 28:49 U30 4-10

Western Michigan 19 24 36 26-50-2-3 310 74 346 0-0 8-75 31:11 W34 7-15

Toledo L 27-24 10/19/02 31 54 300 22-32-2-2 197 86 497 0-0 8-67 35:25 T28 8-14

UCF 17 22 139 20-31-2-2 240 53 379 1-1 9-73 22:55 U30 2-7

Akron W 28-17 10/26/02 27 41 138 30-42-1-0 283 83 421 6-2 11-81 30:44 A26 9-16

UCF 21 30 84 22-28-3-1 287 58 371 1-0 5-45 29:16 U31 5-8

Syracuse L 38-35 11/2/02 22 50 197 13-19-2-0 199 69 396 1-0 7-44 30:39 S33 6-13

UCF 26 31 99 28-47-1-0 440 78 539 2-2 5-37 29:21 U30 5-13

UCF W 45-21 11/9/02 24 30 104 25-43-5-2 360 73 464 2-1 10-62 29:34 U41 9-13

Buff alo 14 38 94 14-29-0-2 106 67 200 1-0 4-35 30:26 B32 5-17

Kent State W 32-6 11/16/02 8 33 83 10-21-0-0 58 54 141 7-3 9-63 25:19 K32 2-14

UCF 28 47 246 24-45-2-2 281 92 527 2-1 7-77 34:41 U36 2-14

UCF W 48-31 11/23/02 23 32 146 20-30-3-1 374 62 520 3-0 8-70 28:52 U33 8-11

Miami (Ohio) 25 35 107 27-51-3-2 328 86 435 2-1 2-15 31:08 M30 7-15

Ohio W 42-32 11/30/02 18 50 190 13-19-1-0 210 69 400 2-2 5-30 34:07 O28 8-16

UCF 21 34 136 17-28-4-1 325 62 461 2-1 7-77 25:53 U28 5-10

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Teams Score Date Downs Att . Yds Passing Yds Plays Off . Fum. Pen. Poss. Pos. Downs

UCF L 49-28 8/31/03 16 19 76 24-36-3-1 259 55 335 3-1 5-42 23:53 U23 4-12

Virginia Tech 36 43 152 29-38-4-0 380 81 532 1-1 5-46 36:07 V29 10-14

Florida Atlanti c W 33-29 9/13/03 23 31 102 26-40-3-0 352 71 454 0-0 14-140 27:17 F29 4-14

UCF 24 24 68 37-52-3-2 497 76 565 2-0 17-145 32:43 U26 12-18

UCF L 38-14 9/20/03 23 23 92 33-49-1-3 284 72 376 2-2 9-66 26:49 U27 3-12

Syracuse 22 52 318 13-20-0-0 133 72 451 0-0 9-76 33:11 S32 3-11

UCF L 36-16 9/27/03 17 23 68 27-40-1-4 235 63 303 5-4 7-53 23:55 U28 2-10

Kent State 18 56 121 16-23-2-0 141 79 262 3-1 6-40 36:05 K48 8-18

Buff alo W 19-10 10/4/03 13 39 178 12-26-0-0 93 65 271 4-1 4-28 26:15 B21 4-16

UCF 22 55 298 6-14-0-0 59 69 357 2-1 5-33 33:45 U40 3-13

UCF L 28-0 10/11/03 8 22 -6 8-24-0-0 104 46 98 4-2 13-70 20:26 U23 1-11

Ohio 20 63 246 6-6-1-0 144 69 390 1-1 6-35 39:34 O35 8-15

UCF L 38-24 10/18/03 15 20 58 25-34-2-2 259 54 317 1-1 6-56 23:41 U36 3-8

Akron 30 47 197 27-38-1-0 307 85 504 0-0 4-65 36:19 A31 6-14

Central Michigan W 31-13 10/25/03 20 41 198 10-24-1-1 118 65 316 2-1 6-61 22:40 U33 7-14

UCF 28 47 209 26-33-2-3 252 80 461 1-0 10-101 37:20 U24 8-16

UCF L 36-18 11/1/03 14 20 44 27-45-1-1 253 65 297 3-1 14-118 26:25 U26 0-12

West Virginia 19 57 303 10-17-1-1 161 74 464 3-1 10-98 33:35 W32 1-15

UCF L 19-13 11/8/03 12 47 135 7-18-0-1 46 65 181 3-2 5-49 29:04 U29 3-13

Eastern Michigan 13 47 152 8-18-1-1 116 65 268 3-1 5-35 30:56 E39 4-15

Marshall L 21-7 11/19/03 20 47 225 16-24-0-1 139 71 364 1-0 3-30 35:45 M34 8-15

UCF 6 32 111 7-13-0-0 59 45 170 2-0 4-40 24:06 U30 2-12

Miami (Ohio) L 56-21 11/28/03 30 29 107 35-44-5-1 450 73 557 1-0 8-57 30:34 M39 4-8

UCF 19 28 22 23-48-3-2 355 76 377 1-1 9-95 29:26 U28 6-18

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Teams Score Date Downs Att . Yds Passing Yds Plays Off . Fum. Pen. Poss. Pos. Downs

UCF L 34-6 9/4/04 11 35 53 13-24-0-1 177 59 230 1-1 5-39 28:11 U25 6-16

Wisconsin 23 49 230 9-20-2-0 170 69 400 4-1 3-15 31:49 W37 6-14

West Virginia L 45-20 9/11/04 25 45 235 14-18-4-0 225 63 460 2-2 12-116 28:10 W33 4-7

UCF 23 46 169 13-25-1-0 130 71 299 2-0 9-81 31:50 U29 8-17

UCF L 37-13 9/18/04 11 31 60 13-33-0-1 121 64 181 1-1 6-49 28:05 U28 3-16

Penn State 24 41 247 22-34-1-2 277 75 524 4-4 6-50 31:55 P37 7-14

UCF L 48-20 10/2/04 26 46 203 23-35-1-3 270 81 473 0-0 7-63 33:28 U31 5-13

Buff alo 17 45 245 5-7-1-0 195 52 440 1-0 4-21 26:32 B33 7-12

Northern Illinois L 30-28 10/9/04 24 44 205 17-30-1-3 202 74 407 0-0 7-71 29:29 N30 6-14

UCF 18 36 51 25-33-2-1 272 69 323 3-1 5-54 30:31 U32 10-17

Akron L 26-21 10/16/04 17 42 166 14-24-2-0 169 66 335 1-1 3-25 29:25 A36 6-14

UCF 20 34 48 30-41-2-2 322 75 370 6-2 8-90 30:35 U31 7-16

UCF L 43-7 10/23/04 7 34 88 8-22-0-1 72 56 160 2-1 7-40 27:43 U27 3-15

Miami (Ohio) 26 38 206 24-40-1-2 288 78 494 3-1 6-46 32:17 M36 5-12

UCF L 20-3 10/30/04 9 35 49 7-14-0-1 55 49 104 3-1 1-5 26:23 U27 3-13

Marshall 21 42 173 19-35-1-1 155 77 328 1-0 6-54 33:37 M33 5-16

Ohio L 17-16 (OT) 11/6/04 13 39 94 16-32-1-2 165 71 259 0-0 6-39 31:41 O34 4-17

UCF 12 41 78 8-20-2-1 126 61 204 3-1 5-45 28:19 U31 3-15

UCF L 21-17 11/13/04 18 53 196 13-21-1-0 131 74 327 2-1 2-17 35:53 U27 4-16

Ball State 10 31 137 12-20-2-1 117 51 254 1-0 4-25 24:07 B35 3-13

Kent State L 41-24 11/2.3/04 23 37 113 29-39-5-0 426 76 539 4-1 6-62 31:01 K35 7-16

UCF 24 36 72 23-34-1-2 337 70 409 4-2 5-45 28:59 U28 4-12

2005 8 5, 7 1 CONFERENCE USA/1ST IN EAST HEAD COACH: GEORGE O’LEARY First - Rushing - Pass Total Time Avg. Third

Teams Score Date Downs Att . Yds Passing Yds Plays Off . Fum. Pen. Poss. Pos. Downs

UCF L 24-15 9/1/05 22 41 83 27-39-1-1 258 80 341 2-0 5-41 35:30 U41 8-19

South Carolina 17 28 32 18-23-3-0 330 51 362 3-3 5-25 24:30 S19 1-8

UCF L 31-14 9/17/05 14 20 45 19-40-1-0 208 60 253 1-1 10-69 20:15 C27 1-12

USF 24 66 326 11-17-1-0 100 83 426 0-0 5-40 39:45 S35 7-15

Marshall W 23-13 9/24/05 22 16 11 33-58-2-2 368 74 379 2-2 12-69 27:55 M30 4-13

UCF 17 43 76 19-26-1-1 260 69 336 2-2 6-50 32:05 U35 7-17

UCF W 24-21 10/1/05 23 48 129 15-25-3-1 232 73 361 3-1 6-51 32:29 U24 7-16

Louisiana 20 40 181 15-290-2 128 69 309 2-0 4-36 27:31 L37 5-13

Memphis W 38-17 10/8/05 14 32 221 14-23-0-1 80 55 301 0-0 5-40 21:41 M22 2-11

UCF 26 57 261 14-21-3-0 290 78 551 0-0 8-75 38:19 U28 9-15

UCF L 52-31 10/15/05 23 35 96 24-41-3-1 260 76 356 4-4 6-53 30:29 U28 5-16

Southern Miss 19 31 73 24-39-5-1 278 70 351 1-0 6-44 29:31 S46 6-15

Tulane W 34-24 10/21/05 24 18 80 27-47-3-4 360 65 440 1-1 6-60 21:53 T24 6-10

UCF 23 48 286 18-31-2-0 202 79 488 1-0 18-160 38:07 U40 7-16

UCF W 30-20 10/29/05 15 48 249 10-25-2-0 181 73 430 2-0 10-76 30:34 U37 5-18

East Carolina 26 41 272 24-46-0-3 270 87 542 3-3 8-57 29:26 E25 6-19

Houston W 31-29 11/5/05 20 27 138 19-30-2-1 313 57 451 4-1 9-75 22:26 H22 4-9

UCF 26 54 220 21-30-2-1 275 84 495 0-0 6-56 37:34 U39 8-15

UCF W 27-21 11/12/05 21 44 175 15-24-0-0 183 68 358 2-1 3-37 31:31 C40 3-13

UAB 19 30 190 20-39-1-2 240 69 430 3-2 4-40 27:39 U23 7-16

UCF W 31-28 11/19/05 23 40 149 19-29-2-1 205 69 354 1-0 6-50 31:08 U32 6-14

Rice 22 49 237 8-16-3-2 214 65 451 0-0 1-7 28:52 R24 4-13

Tulsa L 44-27 12/3/05 23 48 196 13-20-3-0 205 68 401 1-0 4-31 34:46 T42 6-15

UCF 17 35 149 13-27-1-2 190 62 339 3-2 7-75 25:14 U30 6-14

Nevada L 49-48 (OT) 12/24/05 30 51 369 22-32-1-1 254 83 623 1-1 10-92 30:37 N24 8-13

UCF * 30 44 254 19-36-3-1 301 80 555 0-0 6-30 29:23 U26 7-14

2005 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl

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Teams Score Date Downs Att . Yds Passing Yds Plays Off . Fum. Pen. Poss. Pos. Downs

Villanova W, 35-16 9/2/06 16 31 81 22-32-1-1 241 63 322 1-0 1-5 32:59 V23 7-15

UCF 18 38 105 15-20-0-3 199 58 304 1-0 2-10 27:01 U39 7-12

UCF L, 42-0 9/9/06 11 24 21 17-36-0-0 132 60 153 0-0 6-30 27:40 U28 3-16

Florida 27 36 204 25-38-2-4 433 74 637 3-2 10-71 32:20 F26 11-14

USF L, 24-17 9/16/06 20 38 100 22-32-1-3 333 70 433 1-0 5-48 32:02 S25 7-15

UCF 20 34 140 19-44-2-1 219 78 359 2-1 7-60 27:58 U24 9-18

Southern Miiss L, 19-14 9/26/06 14 29 89 15-31-0-1 184 60 273 0-0 4-21 28:12 S28 3-14

UCF 16 39 134 18-31-1-1 191 70 325 1-1 3-25 31:48 U30 6-16

UCF W, 23-22 10/4/06 24 43 275 16-26-0-1 213 69 488 0-0 4-40 29:18 U26 7-14

Marshall 20 35 230 14-22-1-1 136 57 366 0-0 5-44 30:42 M26 7-12

Pitt L, 52-7 10/13/06 26 45 261 13-17-0-3 206 62 467 0-0 2-14 29:56 P45 10-12

UCF 19 42 110 18-29-1-0 210 71 320 4-3 5-60 30:04 U24 6-14

Rice L, 40-29 10/21/06 21 35 250 16-29-0-2 170 64 420 0-0 1-15 27:21 R36 5-13

UCF 24 35 155 27-42-1-3 327 77 482 4-1 5-53 32:29 U29 5-14

East Carolina L, 23-10 11/4/06 24 46 170 16-30-2-0 135 76 305 1-0 5-47 36:32 E26 9-17

UCF 15 26 58 18-34-2-0 205 60 263 0-0 5-57 23:28 U33 5-14

UCF W, 26-24 11/11/06 23 44 148 19-28-0-2 319 72 467 0-0 2-20 36:15 U32 7-14

Memphis 18 19 78 28-43-0-3 287 62 365 0-0 2-20 23:45 M25 5-14

UCF L, 10-9 11/18/06 14 32 74 22-35-0-0 230 67 304 3-1 5-39 30:57 U35 4-16

Tulane 18 26 28 26-43-2-1 267 69 295 2-0 4-25 29:03 T30 6-15

UAB W, 31-22 11/25/06 25 27 89 25-41-0-0 289 68 378 1-0 7-45 30:00 A28 2-11

UCF 23 38 205 20-25-1-2 278 63 483 1-1 3-20 30:00 U20 8-13

2007 10 4, 7 1 CONFERENCE USA/1ST IN EAST HEAD COACH: GEORGE O’LEARY First - Rushing - Pass Total Time Avg. Third

Teams Score Date Downs Att . Yds Passing Yds Plays Off . Fum. Pen. Poss. Pos. Downs

UCF W, 25-23 9/1/07 13 43 206 12-24-0-0 93 67 299 3-0 4-29 29:30 U39 2-16

NC State 16 32 85 24-38-2-2 272 70 357 3-0 7-67 30:30 N31 5-17

Texas L, 35-32 9/15/07 25 43 229 32-47-1-1 259 90 488 4-2 4-50 36:33 T37 9-20

UCF 17 41 192 9-26-1-1 134 67 326 2-2 4-43 23:27 U29 3-15

Memphis W, 56-20 9/22/07 19 36 130 16-33-3-0 173 69 303 1-0 10-76 25:28 M31 6-16

UCF 28 59 313 17-21-1-0 288 80 601 4-3 9-69 34:32 U37 9-13

Louisiana W, 37-19 9/29/07 15 39 160 14-29-1-0 154 68 314 1-0 6-36 28:58 L35 6-18

UCF 23 50 300 13-24-1-0 166 74 466 2-2 8-84 31:02 U31 4-12

UCF L, 52-38 10/6/07 30 42 182 28-48-2-3 313 90 495 3-2 7-63 32:45 U36 7-17

East Carolina 16 37 160 15-27-3-0 210 64 370 1-0 9-80 27:15 E46 6-15

UCF L, 64-12 10/13/07 12 40 61 11-27-0-1 84 67 145 2-2 7-54 31:24 U26 2-15

USF 23 44 178 20-36-5-0 365 80 543 2-0 8-65 28:36 S40 4-14

Tulsa W, 44-23 10/20/07 25 25 59 35-61-3-4 320 86 379 3-0 7-61 27:08 T27 7-17

UCF 24 48 229 21-29-1-0 224 77 453 2-1 7-70 32:52 U45 5-14

UCF W, 34-17 10/28/07 21 53 219 12-16-2-0 162 69 381 0-0 7-48 36:33 U27 10-16

Southern Miss 21 31 159 20-29-0-3 144 60 303 1-1 5-50 23:27 S34 8-12

Marshall W, 47-13 11/3/07 14 26 88 19-35-0-3 203 61 337 0-0 8-75 28:37 M32 4-15

UCF 24 52 269 14-22-2-1 249 74 472 1-0 0-0 31:23 U26 9-16

UAB W, 45-31 11/10/07 22 35 168 20-41-3-2 175 76 343 1-0 1-5 30:14 U34 6-16

UCF 24 52 402 12-20-1-1 104 72 506 1-0 6-70 29:46 A32 4-11

UCF L, 49-20 11/17/07 19 39 262 14-24-1-1 222 63 484 2-1 5-40 24:02 U38 6-11

SMU 25 54 228 19-28-1-3 176 92 404 1-1 1-15 35:58 S29 14-24

UTEP W, 36-20 11/24/07 17 19 28 20-37-1-2 292 56 320 0-0 5-50 22:33 T27 3-12

UCF 27 55 213 19-28-3-1 267 83 480 0-0 4-45 37:27 U32 9-16

Tulsa W, 44-25 12/1/07 18 35 32 29-57-3-3 438 92 470 0-0 8-74 32:49 T35 8-21

UCF 24 49 308 6-13-0-0 128 62 436 3-1 3-25 27:11 U30 3-10

Mississippi State L, 10-3 12/29/07 10 41 160 8-20-0-1 39 61 199 0-0 5-45 28:52 M35 4-17

UCF * 13 47 131 10-24-0-3 88 71 219 2-1 3-25 31:08 U31 2-13

2007 AutoZone Liberty Bowl

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Teams Score Date Downs Att . Yds Passing Yds Plays Off . Fum. Pen. Poss. Pos. Downs

UCF W, 17-0 8/30/08 19 59 228 9-16-0-0 90 75 318 2-1 4-25 38:10 7-18

SCSU 5 23 52 11-21-1-0 74 44 126 1-1 4-35 21:50 2-11

UCF L, 31-24 9/6/08 12 28 76 17-32-0-2 150 60 226 0-0 12-148 26:30 5-16

USF 25 44 158 23-41-2-3 346 85 504 1-0 7-58 33:30 9-19

BC L, 34-7 9/20/08 24 37 168 16-32-4-0 237 78 405 0-0 2-15 35:30 5-17

UCF 12 34 123 20-41-3-2 129 66 252 0-0 5-45 24:30 5-16

UTEP L, 58-13 9/27/08 15 31 119 20-35-1-3 284 66 403 1-0 7-75 31:56 7-17

UCF 17 39 175 14-34-2-1 161 73 336 6-4 5-66 28:04 3-14

UCF W, 31-17 10/4/08 11 38 154 9-17-0-2 126 55 280 1-1 5-42 27:17 5-14

SMU 15 21 25 29-45-3-1 351 66 376 2-1 5-24 32:43 6-15

Miami L, 20-14 10/11/08 12 43 128 12-25-3-1 88 68 216 1-0 6-53 35:15 2-17

UCF 10 27 4 11-37-0-0 74 64 78 3-1 7-63 24:45 3-18

Tulsa L, 49-19 10/26/08 22 39 172 17-28-1-1 264 67 436 3-2 7-59 26:07 6-12

UCF 13 48 63 8-16-0-2 124 64 187 3-3 6-54 33:53 6-16

UCF L, 13-10 11/2/08 12 37 82 9-21-1-1 142 58 224 2-2 4-22 27:49 4-14

East Carolina 17 44 134 13-34-1-0 149 78 283 1-1 5-55 32:11 6-20

UCF L, 17-6 11/8/08 10 16 64 13-33-2-1 144 49 208 0-0 1-5 18:04 1-11

USM 22 54 150 21-34-0-1 188 88 338 1-0 7-52 41:56 9-21

Marshall W, 30-14 11/15/08 8 29 145 7-29-2-1 84 58 229 3-2 8-65 21:50 3-15

UCF 17 65 213 4-17-0-1 29 82 242 4-1 8-46 38:10 6-21

Memphis W, 28-21 11/22/08 16 37 122 15-37-1-1 183 74 305 1-1 4-30 32:05 4-16

UCF 10 40 73 8-19-0-2 121 59 194 5-1 6-70 27:55 6-16

UCF L, 15-0 11/29/08 13 22 104 14-34-2-0 105 56 209 0-0 5-41 18:24 4-13

UAB 20 47 140 20-28-0-0 244 75 384 0-0 7-60 41:36 11-19

2009 8 5, 6 2 CONFERENCE USA/2ND IN EAST HEAD COACH: GEORGE O’LEARY First - Rushing - Pass Total Time Avg. Third

Teams Score Date Downs Att . Yds Passing Yds Plays Off . Fum. Pen. Poss. Pos. Downs

UCF W, 28-24 9/5/09 14 41 125 13-24-1-1 157 65 282 2-1 6-55 29:38 7-16

Samford 16 30 78 21-35-0-2 208 65 286 0-0 3-19 30:22 4-15

USM L, 26-19 9/12/09 23 42 131 23-31-0-1 253 73 384 3-1 7-44 31:46 7-16

UCF 11 27 15 17-30-0-2 179 57 194 4-2 5-49 28:14 4-14

UCF W, 23-17 9/19/09 18 42 170 15-20-0-0 141 62 311 2-2 6-48 31:46 9-15

Buff alo 20 32 86 23-36-1-2 218 68 304 3-3 2-24 28:14 6-16

East Carolina L, 19-14 9/26/09 23 38 110 27-41-1-1 293 79 403 5-2 4-39 35:31 10-17

UCF 19 24 70 21-34-4-1 266 58 336 1-1 3-30 24:29 5-11

UCF W, 32-14 10/3/09 28 50 261 16-28-1-2 214 78 475 1-0 5-46 38:57 4-13

Memphis 14 26 67 16-31-2-2 258 57 325 0-0 8-65 21:03 4-13

UCF L, 27-7 10/17/09 11 24 53 13-31-1-1 176 55 229 1-0 3-30 22:47 6-15

Miami 26 46 70 20-27-0-1 293 73 363 1-0 6-32 37:13 6-13

Rice W, 49-7 10/24/09 16 38 104 25-37-1-0 178 75 282 7-3 9-75 32:51 6-18

UCF 21 39 213 12-18-0-4 252 57 465 0-0 5-51 27:09 3-9

UCF W, 21-20 11/1/09 23 30 59 23-48-0-2 342 78 401 0-0 8-76 28:54 5-18

Marshall 18 36 56 13-28-1-1 237 64 293 1-1 5-39 31:06 4-12

Texas L, 35-3 11/7/09 24 25 67 33-42-1-2 470 67 537 1-0 6-53 28:49 10-14

UCF 15 38 75 10-19-0-0 76 57 151 0-0 1-5 31:11 2-12

UCF W, 37-32 11/14/09 21 50 152 21-25-1-1 241 75 393 2-1 1-11 39:30 7-15

Houston 21 15 46 33-57-1-3 377 72 423 2-2 5-21 20:30 7-15

UCF W, 49-0 11/21/09 28 50 264 20-29-1-3 240 79 504 1-0 3-28 37:23 9-14

Tulane 7 24 -30 13-27-2-0 80 51 50 5-3 2-15 22:37 3-13

UAB W, 34-27 11/28/09 22 32 205 20-35-1-3 322 67 527 0-0 5-48 26:43 5-12

UCF 26 35 205 24-38-2-2 230 73 435 1-0 1-15 33:17 2-10

Rutgers L, 45-24 12/19/09 15 32 86 14-28-1-2 294 60 380 2-1 10-80 31:07 8-15

UCF * 14 30 35 85-35-2-2 220 65 255 0-0 5-45 28:53 4-15

2009 St. Petersburg Bowl

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RECORD VS. OPPONENTS W L T PF PA FIRST LASTMississippi 0 1 0 23 24 1997 1997Mississippi State 0 2 0 31 45 1997 2007Morehouse 1 0 0 14 7 1979 1979Morningside 1 0 0 24 7 1987 1987Murray State 1 0 0 38 25 1986 1986Nebraska 0 1 0 24 38 1997 1997Nevada 0 1 0 48 49 2005 2005New Haven 0 1 0 23 31 1988 1988New Mexico 1 1 0 45 23 1996 1998Newberry 1 0 0 30 3 1989 1989Nicholls State 2 2 0 94 115 1982 1999North Alabama 2 2 0 75 124 1980 1989NC State 1 0 0 25 23 2007 2007Northern Illinois 1 2 0 96 97 1998 2004NW Missouri State 1 0 0 45 3 1987 1987Northwestern State 1 0 0 19 7 2000 2000Ohio 1 2 0 58 77 2002 2004Penn State 0 2 0 37 64 2002 2004Pitt 0 1 0 7 52 2006 2006Presbyterian 0 2 0 0 14 1979 1981Purdue 0 2 0 20 82 1998 1999Rice 2 1 0 117 68 2005 2009Richmond 0 1 0 26 31 1983 1983Rutgers 0 1 0 24 45 2009 2009Samford 8 3 0 381 160 1985 2009Savannah State 3 2 0 145 123 1980 1991Slippery Rock 1 0 0 24 21 1990 1990South Carolina 0 3 0 60 90 1996 2005South Carolina State 1 0 0 17 0 2008 2008SE Louisiana 1 2 0 65 108 1982 1985Univ. of the South 1 0 0 24 0 1979 1979South Dakota First Meeti ngSouthern Conn. State 1 0 0 24 16 1988 1988Southern Illinois 1 0 0 49 14 1990 1990SMU 2 0 0 80 37 2007 2008Southern Miss 1 4 0 104 121 2005 2009St. Leo 2 0 0 76 0 1979 1980Stephen F. Austi n 0 1 0 24 59 1985 1985Syracuse 0 3 0 59 97 2001 2003Texas 0 2 0 35 70 2007 2009Texas Southern 2 0 0 112 18 1989 1990Texas State 0 2 0 25 87 1984 1985Toledo 2 1 0 89 68 1997 2002Troy 4 6 0 201 234 1987 2001Tulane 3 1 0 128 63 2001 2009Tulsa 2 2 0 134 141 2005 2008UAB 6 1 0 185 102 1996 2009USF 0 4 0 67 150 2005 2007Utah State 0 1 0 27 30 2001 2001UTEP 1 1 0 49 78 2007 2008Valdosta State 5 3 0 152 143 1982 1994Villanova 1 0 0 35 16 2006 2006VMI 1 1 0 38 78 1982 1986Virginia Tech 0 3 0 63 136 2000 2003West Georgia 3 2 0 132 110 1981 1988West Virginia 0 2 0 38 81 2003 2004Western Kentucky 2 2 0 147 176 1984 1994Western Illinois 2 0 0 70 39 1992 1993Western Michigan 1 0 0 31 27 2002 2002Wichita State 0 1 0 6 9 1986 1986William & Mary 3 0 0 143 78 1990 2000Wisconsin 0 1 0 6 34 2004 2004Woff ord 0 1 0 28 31 1986 1986Yale 1 0 0 42 28 1993 1993Youngstown State 2 1 0 94 67 1990 19982010 Opponents in Bold

W L T PF PA FIRST LASTAkron 2 5 0 192 179 1984 2004Alabama 1 0 0 40 38 2000 2000Albany 0 1 0 27 28 1980 1980Alabama A&M 0 2 0 25 54 1981 1982Arizona State 0 1 0 13 46 2002 2002Arkansas 0 1 0 20 27 2001 2001Arkansas State 1 0 0 31 20 1991 1991Auburn 0 3 0 30 79 1997 1999Austi n Peay 1 1 0 31 31 1983 1984Ball State 1 2 0 64 65 1996 2004Bethune-Cookman 10 5 0 433 298 1981 1995Boston College 0 1 0 7 34 2008 2008Bowling Green 2 1 0 95 83 1996 1999Buff alo 6 1 0 260 124 1992 2009Carson-Newman 2 2 0 87 122 1980 1995Catawba 1 0 0 14 12 1980 1980Central Michigan 1 0 0 31 13 2003 2003Clemson 0 1 0 13 21 2001 2001East Carolina 1 8 0 157 247 1991 2009Eastern Illinois 2 0 0 79 21 1998 1999Eastern Kentucky 3 7 0 221 267 1982 2000Eastern Michigan 3 1 0 102 45 1997 2003Elizabeth City 1 1 0 46 21 1980 1983Elon 1 0 0 34 10 1987 1987Emory & Henry 1 1 0 32 42 1979 1980East Tennessee State 2 0 0 57 17 1988 1989Florida 0 2 0 27 100 1999 2006Florida A&M 0 1 0 14 19 1987 1987Florida Atlanti c 1 0 0 33 29 2003 2003Florida State 0 1 0 14 46 1995 1995Fort Benning 1 0 0 7 6 1979 1979Fort Lewis 1 0 0 59 28 1983 1983Fort Lauderdale 1 0 0 14 0 1979 1979Furman 0 1 0 6 42 1984 1984Gardner-Webb 1 0 0 71 21 1992 1992Georgia 0 1 0 23 24 1999 1999Georgia Southern 1 10 0 207 353 1982 1991Georgia Tech 0 3 0 47 89 1996 2000Grand Valley State 1 0 0 67 3 1987 1987Hampden-Sydney 1 0 0 17 0 1981 1981Hawaii 0 1 0 14 46 1995 1995Houston 2 1 0 99 112 2005 2009Idaho 1 0 0 41 10 1997 1997Illinois State 3 1 0 118 113 1984 1996Indiana (Pa.) 1 0 0 12 10 1987 1987Indiana State 0 1 0 0 38 1984 1984James Madison 1 1 0 72 86 1991 1992Kansas State First Meeti ngKent State 2 2 0 131 126 1997 2004Kentucky State 1 0 0 49 0 1990 1990Liberty 8 3 0 390 205 1987 2002Louisiana 4 0 0 134 50 1998 2007Louisiana-Monroe 4 3 0 260 169 1984 2001Louisiana Tech 3 1 0 157 108 1993 2000Louisville 0 1 0 21 42 1985 1985Maine 2 0 0 65 23 1994 1995Marshall 5 3 0 175 139 2002 2009Maryville 1 0 0 10 7 1979 1979McNeese State 1 1 0 29 52 1993 1995Memphis 5 1 0 208 133 1990 2009Miami (Fla.) 0 2 0 21 47 2008 2009Miami (Ohio) 1 2 0 76 130 2002 2004Middle Tennessee 1 0 0 39 14 1999 1999Miles 1 0 1 17 11 1980 1981Millersville 1 1 0 61 33 1981 1991Millsaps 1 1 0 20 14 1980 1981

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Akron (2-5)10/6/84 L 26-219/27/86* L 20-179/16/00* L 35-2411/3/01 W 57-1710/26/02 W 28-1710/18/03* L 38-2410/16/04 L 26-21

Alabama (1-0)10/28/00* W 40-38

Alabama A&M (0-2)10/17/81* L 23-1510/16/82 L 31-10

Albany (0-1)11/8/80 L 28-27

Arizona State (0-1)9/7/2002* L 46-13

Arkansas (0-1)11/10/01* L 27-20

Arkansas State (1-0)10/5/91* W 31-20

Auburn (0-3)9/27/97* L 41-1411/7/98* L 10-611/6/99* L 28-10

Austi n Peay (1-1)10/29/83* W 10-710/27/84 L 24-21

Ball State (1-2)9/21/96* L 31-1011/14/98 W 37-1411/13/04* L 21-17

Bethune-Cookman (10-5)11/21/81 L 24-2010/9/82 L 40-2111/26/83 L 31-229/1/84 L 43-229/7/85 W 39-379/6/86 W 26-149/5/87 W 17-99/2/88 W 29-219/1/89 L 23-159/15/90* W 42-99/28/91 W 32-69/12/92 W 28-310/23/93* W 34-149/17/94 W 48-1711/4/95 W 38-7

Boston College (0-1)9/20/08* L 34-7 (OT)

Bowling Green (2-1)11/16/96 W 27-179/26/98* W 38-3111/20/99 L 33-30

Buff alo (6-1)11/7/92 W 63-2111/13/93 W 42-711/19/94 W 48-011/9/02* W 45-2110/4/03 W 19-1010/2/04* L 48-209/19/09 W 23-17

Carson-Newman (2-2)9/13/80& FW 30-2111/6/82 L 36-1711/5/83* L 35-149/9/95 W 35-21& later forfeited

Catawaba (1-0)11/1/80 W 14-12

SERIES RESULTS Central Michigan (1-0)10/25/03 W 31-13

Clemson (0-1)9/1/01* L 21-13

East Carolina (1-8)9/21/91 L 47-259/18/93* L 41-1711/12/94* L 23-209/28/96* L 28-710/29/05* W 30-2011/4/06 L 23-1010/6/07* L 52-3811/2/08 L 13-10 (OT)9/26/09* L 19-14

Eastern Illinois (2-0)9/12/98 W 48-010/2/99 W 31-21

Eastern Kentucky (3-7)11/13/82 L 26-1410/13/84* L 37-1410/19/85 L 28-2110/18/86* L 51-249/26/87 L 23-1611/12/88* L 35-3111/11/89 W 20-199/8/90* L 24-128/31/95 W 40-3210/14/00 W 34-7

Eastern Michigan (3-1)11/15/97 W 27-1010/30/99 W 31-69/30/00* W 31-1011/8/03* L 19-13

Elizabeth City (1-1)9/19/81 L 14-99/2/83 W 37-7

Elon (1-0)9/19/87 W 34-10

Emory & Henry (1-1)11/3/79* L 28-1411/15/80 W 18-14

East Tennessee State (2-0)9/24/88* W 23-1710/7/89 W 34-0

Florida (0-2)9/11/99* L 58-279/9/06* L 42-0

Florida A&M (0-1)11/14/87* L 19-14

Florida Atlanti c (1-0)9/13/03 W 33-29

Florida State (0-1)9/23/95* L 46-14

Fort Benning (1-0)9/29/79 W 7-6

Fort Lewis (1-0)11/19/83 W 59-28

Fort Lauderdale (1-0)10/20/79* W 14-0

Furman 0 111/10/84* L 42-6

Gardner-Webb (1-0)9/5/92 W 71-21

Georgia (0-1)9/25/99* L 24-23

Georgia Southern (1-10)9/11/82* L 16-99/10/83* W 33-299/15/84 L 42-28

11/9/85* L 35-1811/8/86 L 33-2310/3/87* L 34-3210/29/88 L 31-1710/21/89* L 31-1710/20/90 L 38-1712/8/90* L 44-710/26/91* L 20-6

Georgia Tech (0-3)10/26/96* L 27-209/18/99* L 41-109/2/00* L 21-17

Grand Valley State (1-0)10/31/87 W 67-3

Hampden-Sydney (1-0)11/7/81 W 17-0

Hawaii (0-1)10/21/95* L 45-14

Houston (2-1)11/5/05 W 31-2910/28/06* L 51-3111/14/09 W 37-32

Idaho (1-0)9/20/97 W 41-10

Illinois State (3-1)10/20/84 W 28-249/28/85* L 48-2110/1/94* W 27-2611/2/96 W 42-15

Indiana (Pa.) (1-0)11/28/87 W 12-10

Indiana State (0-1)11/3/84* L 38-0

James Madison (1-1)9/7/91* L 49-3111/14/92 W 41-37

Kent State (2-2)10/4/97* W 59-4311/16/02 W 32-69/27/03* L 36-1611/23/04 L 41-24

Kentucky State (1-0)9/29/90 W 49-0

Liberty (8-3)11/7/87 W 42-2111/5/88* L 24-710/28/89 W 33-3011/3/90 W 28-611/9/91* W 31-2610/31/92* L 31-2811/6/93 W 55-1910/29/94* W 49-2410/14/95 L 7-610/13/01 W 63-010/28/02 W 48-17

Louisiana (3-0)10/24/98* W 42-1011/24/01 W 31-010/1/05* W 24-219/29/07 W 37-19

Louisiana-Monroe (4-3)9/8/84* L 49-2110/15/94* W 33-1610/28/95* W 34-1410/19/96 L 39-3811/1/97* L 45-4110/21/00 W 55-010/20/01 W 38-6

Louisiana Tech (3-1)11/20/93* W 38-169/5/98* W 64-3010/23/99 L 46-3511/4/00* W 20-16

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Louisville (0-1)11/2/85* L 42-21

Maine (2-0)9/3/94* W 28-611/18/95 W 37-17

Marshall (5-3)9/20/02* L 26-2111/19/03 L 21-710/30/04* L 20-39/24/05 W 23-1310/4/06* W 23-2211/3/07 W 47-1311/15/08* W 30-1411/01/09 W 21-20

Maryville (1-0)10/13/79 W 10-7

McNeese State (1-1)9/25/93 W 22-39/30/95* L 49-7

Memphis (5-1)9/22/90* L 37-2810/8/05 W 38-1711/11/06* W 26-249/22/07 W 56-2011/22/08* W 28-2110/03/09 W 32-14

Middle Tennessee (1-0)11/13/99* W 39-14

Miles (1-0-1)10/4/80 T 11-1110/3/81 W 6-0

Miami (Fla.) (0-2)10/11/08* L 20-1410/17/09 L 27-7

Miami (Ohio) (1-2)11/23/02* W 48-3111/28/03 L 56-2110/23/04* L 43-7

Millersville (1-1)11/14/81 L 27-911/16/91 W 52-6

Millsaps (1-1)9/27/80 L 8-79/26/81* W 13-6

Mississippi (0-1)8/30/97* L 24-23 (OT)

Mississippi State (0-1)10/25/97* L 35-2812/29/07^ L 10-3

Morehouse (1-0)11/17/79 W 14-7

Morningside (1-0)11/21/87 W 24-7

Murray State (1-0)10/4/86 W 38-25

Nebraska (0-1)9/13/97* L 38-24

Nevada (0-1)12/24/05 ^ L 48-48 (OT)

New Haven (0-1)10/8/88 L 31-23

New Mexico (1-1)9/14/96* L 17-711/21/98 W 38-6

Newberry (1-0)9/23/89 W 30-3

Nicholls State (2-2)10/23/82* L 60-1011/12/83 L 37-1410/17/92 W 42-1810/16/99 W 28-0

North Alabama (2-2)10/18/80* L 28-39/24/83 L 47-2010/1/88 W 35-339/30/89* W 17-16

NC State (1-0)9/2/07* W 25-23

Northern Illinois (1-2)10/10/98 W 38-1710/7/00* L 40-2010/9/04 L 40-38

Two of UCF’s four all-ti me meeti ngs with Tulsa have been in the Conference USA Championship Game including the 2007 game (pictured above), a 44-25 UCF win at Bright House Networks Stadium.

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Northwestern State (1-0)9/9/00 W 19-7

Northwest Missouri State (1-0)10/24/87 W 45-3

Ohio (1-2)11/30/02 W 42-3210/11/03* L 28-011/6/04 L 17-16 (OT)

Penn State (0-2)8/31/02* L 24-279/18/04* L 37-13

Pitt (0-1)10/13/06 L 52-7

Presbyterian (0-2)10/27/79* L 48-09/12/81 L 3-0

Purdue (0-2)9/19/98* L 35-79/4/99 L 47-13

Rice (2-1)11/19/05* W 31-2810/21/06 L 40-2910/24/09* W 49-7

Richmond 0 110/15/83* L 31-26

Rutgers (0-1)12/19/09^ L 45-24

Samford (8-3)11/30/85 W 35-1411/15/86 W 66-710/6/90* W 37-1610/12/91 L 13-611/21/92* L 20-1310/9/93 W 48-1710/8/94* L 36-3510/7/95 W 41-1410/12/96 W 38-610/11/97 W 52-79/05/09 W 28-24

Savannah State (3-2)10/11/80* L 44-010/10/81 W 47-1311/23/85 W 31-710/10/87 W 36-2611/2/91 L 33-31

Slippery Rock (1-0)11/10/90 W 24-21

South Carolina (0-3)9/7/96* L 33-149/6/97* L 33-319/1/05* L 24-15

South Carolina State (1-0)8/31/08 W 17-0

Southeastern Louisiana (1-2)9/18/82 L 24-149/17/83* L 58-249/13/85 W 27-21

University of the South (1-0)11/10/79 W 24-0

Southern Connecti cut State (1-0)10/15/88 W 24-16

Southern Illinois (1-0)10/27/90 W 49-14

SMU (2-0)11/17/07* W 49-2010/4/08 W 31-17

Southern Miss (1-4)10/15/05* L 52-319/26/06 L 19-1410/28/07* W 34-1711/8/08 L 17-69/12/09* L 26-19

St. Leo (2-0)9/22/79* W 21-09/20/80 W 55-0

Stephen F. Austi n (0-1)10/26/85 L 59-24

Syracuse (0-3)9/8/01* L 21-1011/2/02 L 38-359/20/03* L 38-14

Texas (0-2)9/15/07 L 35-3211/07/09* L 35-3

Texas Southern (2-0)11/18/89 W 49-1211/17/90 W 63-6

Texas State (0-2)9/29/84* L 39-1310/5/85 L 48-12

Toledo (2-1)11/22/97 W 34-1710/3/98* W 31-2410/19/02 L 27-24

Troy (3-6)12/5/87 L 31-109/17/88 W 26-189/16/89* L 20-69/1/90 W 16-108/3/91 W 21-109/19/92 L 20-1610/30/93* L 29-1510/22/94 L 39-3811/11/95 L 28-17

Tulane (3-1)9/22/01* W 36-2910/21/05 W 34-2411/18/06* L 10-911/21/09 W 49-0

Tulsa (2-2)12/3/05 $ L 44-2710/20/07 W 44-2312/1/07 $ W 44-2510/26/08* L 49-19

UAB (6-1)11/9/96* W 35-1310/6/01 W 24-711/12/05* W 27-2111/25/06 W 31-2211/10/07* W 34-1711/29/08 L 15-011/28/09* W 34-27

USF (0-4)9/17/05* L 31-149/16/06 L 24-1710/13/07* L 64-129/6/08 L 31-24 (OT)

Utah State (0-1)10/27/01 L 30-27

UTEP (1-1)11/24/07 W 36-209/27/08* L 58-13

Valdosta State (5-3)10/2/82* L 13-710/1/83 W 20-09/20/86 W 10-710/22/88* L 48-199/9/89 W 35-149/14/91* W 12-09/11/93 W 35-309/10/94 L 31-14

VMI (1-1)9/25/82* L 69-011/1/86* W 38-9

Villanova (1-0)9/2/06 W 35-16

Virginia Tech (0-3)11/11/00 L 44-219/29/01* L 46-148/31/03* L 49-28

West Georgia (3-2)10/31/81* L 20-610/30/82 L 41-79/13/86 W 34-2110/17/87 W 52-149/10/88 W 33-14

West Virginia (0-2)11/1/03* L 36-189/11/04 L 45-20

Western Kentucky (2-2)9/22/84* W 35-3410/12/85 L 47-1710/24/92* L 50-369/24/94 W 59-45

Western Michigan (1-0)10/12/02* W 31-27

Western Illinois (2-0)9/26/92* W 35-2210/16/93 W 35-17

Wichita State (0-1)10/11/86* L 9-6

William & Mary (3-0)12/1/90 W 52-388/29/96 W 39-339/23/00 W 52-7

Wisconsin (0-1)9/4/04* L 34-6

Woff ord (0-1)10/25/86 L 31-28

Yale (1-0)10/2/93 W 42-28

Youngstown State (2-1)11/24/90* W 20-1711/27/93* L 56-3010/31/98 W 44-32

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1979 NCAA III (6-2-0) Coach: Don Jonas9/22 at St. Leo W 21-0 1,0009/29 Fort Benning W 7-6 14,13810/13 Maryville W 10-7 7,35010/20 at Fort Lauderdale W 14-0 50010/27 at Presbyterian L 0-48 3,80011/3 at Emory & Henry L 14-28 1,00011/10 University of the South W 24-0 10,11111/17 Morehouse W 14-7 13,309

1980 NCAA III (4-4-1) Coach: Don Jonas9/13 Carson-Newman $ FW 30-21 13,9419/20 St. Leo W 55-0 8,7309/27 Millsaps L 7-8 12,79310/4 Miles T 11-11 8,99010/11 at Savannah State L 0-44 4,10010/18 at North Alabama L 3-28 3,50011/1 Catawba W 14-12 7,75711/8 Albany L 27-28 14,02211/15 Emory & Henry W 18-14 6,907$ Later forfeited by Carson-Newman

1981 NCAA III (4-6-0) Coach: Don Jonas9/12 Presbyterian L 0-3 8,3479/19 Elizabeth City L 9-14 4,8339/26 at Millsaps W 13-6 80010/3 Miles W 6-0 6,32010/10 Savannah State W 47-13 6,49310/17 at Alabama A&M L 15-23 8,70010/31 at West Georgia L 6-20 6,20011/7 Hampden-Sydney W 17-0 8,39111/14 Millersville L 9-27 4,36511/21 Bethune-Cookman L 20-24 8,354

1982 NCAA II (0-10-0) Coach: Sam Weir9/11 Georgia Southern $ L 9-16 2,3509/18 Southeastern Louisiana L 14-24 8,1969/25 at VMI L 0-69 6,10010/2 at Valdosta State L 7-13 9,50010/9 Bethune-Cookman L 21-40 9,12710/16 Alabama A&M L 10-31 6,65410/23 at Nicholls State L 10-60 8,50010/30 West Georgia L 7-41 9,25711/6 Carson-Newman L 17-36 3,81811/13 Eastern Kentucky L 14-26 4,822$ at Jacksonville, Fla.

1983 NCAA II (5-6-0) Coach: Lou Saban9/2 Elizabeth City W 37-7 9,0419/10 at Georgia Southern W 33-29 5,8159/17 at Southeastern Louisiana L 28-54 5,0009/24 North Alabama L 20-47 8,30710/1 Valdosta State W 20-0 12,77710/15 at Richmond L 26-31 3,41310/29 at Austi n Peay W 10-7 7,00011/5 at Carson-Newman L 14-35 3,30011/12 Nicholls State L 14-37 4,50011/19 Fort Lewis W 59-28 14,21211/26 Bethune-Cookman L 22-31 13,294

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1984 NCAA II (2-9-0) Coaches: Lou Saban (fi rst 7 games) Jerry Anderson (last 4 games)9/1 Bethune-Cookman L 22-43 7,4219/8 at Louisiana-Monroe L 21-49 19,3299/15 Georgia Southern L 28-42 7,1249/22 at Western Kentucky W 35-34 8,5009/29 at Texas State L 13-39 10,33710/6 Akron L 21-26 6,81410/13 at Eastern Kentucky L 14-37 18,30010/20 Illinois State W 28-24 11,64810/27 Austi n Peay L 21-24 12,22511/3 at Indiana State L 0-38 8,36711/10 at Furman L 6-42 10,162

1985 NCAA II (4-7-0) Coach: Gene McDowell9/7 Bethune-Cookman W 39-37 21,2229/13 Southeastern Louisiana W 27-21 7,1429/28 at Illinois State L 21-48 12,78610/5 Texas State L 12-48 7,85010/12 Western Kentucky L 17-47 9,15310/19 Eastern Kentucky L 21-28 8,22310/26 Stephen F. Austi n L 24-59 11,26311/2 at Louisville L 21-42 21,39111/9 at Georgia Southern L 18-35 7,75911/23 Savannah State W 31-7 3,47811/30 Samford W 35-14 3,022

1986 NCAA II (6-5-0) Coach: Gene McDowell9/6 Bethune-Cookman W 26-14 23,0419/13 West Georgia W 34-21 10,1259/20 Valdosta State W 10-7 12,0569/27 at Akron L 17-20 12,18610/4 Murray State W 38-25 13,08610/11 at Wichita State L 6-9 4,16710/18 at Eastern Kentucky L 24-51 12,20010/25 Woff ord L 28-31 23,76011/1 at VMI W 38-9 3,20011/8 Georgia Southern L 23-33 11,13711/15 Samford W 66-7 6,176

1987 NCAA II (9-4-0) Coach: Gene McDowell9/5 Bethune-Cookman W 17-9 9,7689/19 Elon W 34-10 11,7529/26 Eastern Kentucky L 16-23 15,19710/3 at Georgia Southern L 32-34 15,54010/10 Savannah State W 36-26 10,74310/17 West Georgia W 52-14 10,02910/24 NW Missouri St. W 45-3 15,20810/31 Grand Valley State W 67-3 7,55211/7 Liberty W 42-21 11,08111/14 at Florida A&M L 14-19 4,80311/21 Morningside W 24-7 10,11211/28 Indiana (Pa.) $ W 12-10 15,04312/5 Troy $ L 10-31 14,327$ Division II Playoff s

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1988 NCAA II (6-5-0) Coach: Gene McDowell9/2 Bethune-Cookman W 29-21 14,8319/10 West Georgia W 33-14 11,2709/17 Troy State W 26-18 31,7899/24 at East Tennessee State W 23-17 5,44710/1 North Alabama W 35-33 21,68210/8 New Haven L 23-31 22,64110/15 Southern Conn. State W 24-16 22,43910/22 at Valdosta State L 19-48 6,50010/29 Georgia Southern L 17-31 28,68211/5 at Liberty L 7-24 3,53011/12 at Eastern Kentucky L 31-35 6,800

1989 NCAA II (7-3-0) Coach: Gene McDowell9/1 Bethune-Cookman L 15-23 23,6209/9 Valdosta State W 35-14 18,0469/16 at Troy L 6-20 8,0009/23 Newberry W 30-3 8,3169/30 at North Alabama W 17-16 5,50010/7 East Tennessee State W 34-0 12,07210/21 at Georgia Southern L 17-31 19,64010/28 Liberty W 33-30 15,09511/11 Eastern Kentucky W 20-19 17,50611/18 Texas Southern W 49-12 14,082

1990 NCAA FCS (10-4-0) Coach: Gene McDowell9/1 Troy W 16-10 22,4629/8 at Eastern Kentucky L 12-24 19,2009/15 at Bethune-Cookman W 42-9 9,5009/22 at Memphis L 28-37 21,3859/29 Kentucky State W 49-0 6,05510/6 at Samford W 37-16 5,46310/20 Georgia Southern L 17-38 16,25810/27 Southern Illinois W 49-14 14,05211/3 Liberty W 28-6 14,10711/10 Slippery Rock W 24-21 16,20811/17 Texas Southern W 63-6 16,32811/24 at Youngstown State $ W 20-17 12,50012/1 William & Mary $ W 52-38 20,06712/8 at Georgia Southern $ L 7-44 13,183$ FCS Playoff s

1991 NCAA FCS (6-5-0) Coach: Gene McDowell8/31 Troy W 21-10 18,5869/7 at James Madison L 31-49 10,0819/14 at Valdosta State W 12-0 6,3799/21 East Carolina L 25-47 20,0499/28 Bethune-Cookman W 32-6 16,06610/5 at Arkansas State W 31-20 18,20010/12 Samford L 6-13 12,01110/26 at Georgia Southern L 6-20 19,06311/2 Savannah State L 31-33 13,18811/9 at Liberty W 31-26 2,65011/16 Millersville W 52-6 10,027

1992 NCAA FCS (6-4-0) Coach: Gene McDowell9/5 Gardner-Webb W 71-21 10,2869/12 Bethune-Cookman W 28-3 12,0759/19 Troy L 16-20 7,7559/26 at Western Illinois W 35-22 9,76410/3 Moscow (exhibiti on) W 43-6 5,412

10/17 Nicholls State W 42-18 8,08710/24 at Western Kentucky L 36-50 10,58910/31 at Liberty L 28-31 8,10011/7 Buff alo W 63-21 9,06711/14 James Madison W 41-37 6,68111/21 at Samford L 13-20 4,987

1993 NCAA FCS (9-3-0) Coach: Gene McDowell9/11 Valdosta State W 35-30 11,0339/18 at East Carolina L 17-41 30,8679/25 McNeese State W 22-3 10,75910/2 Yale W 42-28 23,48910/9 Samford W 48-17 8,08110/16 Western Illinois W 35-17 12,85710/23 at Bethune-Cookman W 34-14 5,50010/30 at Troy L 15-29 5,10011/6 Liberty W 55-19 8,68811/13 Buff alo W 42-7 7,60911/20 at Louisiana Tech W 38-16 4,00011/27 at Youngstown State $ L 30-56 7,408$ FCS Playoff s

1994 NCAA FCS (7-4-0) Coach: Gene McDowell9/3 at Maine W 28-6 6,2969/10 Valdosta State L 14-31 22,5189/17 Bethune-Cookman W 48-17 22,0499/24 Western Kentucky W 59-45 24,32610/1 at Illinois State W 27-26 6,55010/8 at Samford L 35-36 3,63210/15 at Louisiana-Monroe W 33-16 8,12310/22 Troy L 38-39 27,00310/29 at Liberty W 49-24 6,15311/12 at East Carolina L 20-23 25,78311/19 Buff alo W 48-0 18,856

1995 NCAA FCS (6-5-0) Coach: Gene McDowell8/31 Eastern Kentucky W 40-32 13,4229/9 Carson-Newman W 35-21 13,4139/23 at Florida State (#1) L 14-46 76,6009/30 at McNeese State L 7-49 16,92110/7 Samford W 41-14 11,33310/14 Liberty L 6-7 12,21010/21 at Hawaii L 14-45 24,38310/28 at Louisiana-Monroe W 34-14 16,80811/4 Bethune-Cookman W 38-7 16,00211/11 Troy L 17-28 12,31211/18 Maine W 37-17 11,119

1996 NCAA FBS (5-6) Coach: Gene McDowell8/29 William & Mary W 39-33 18,0139/7 at South Carolina L 14-33 76,4119/14 at New Mexico L 7-17 18,3179/21 at Ball State L 10-31 11,4759/28 at East Carolina L 7-28 34,12110/12 Samford W 38-6 12,12210/19 Louisiana-Monroe L 38-39 16,29310/26 at Georgia Tech L 20-27 43,61011/2 Illinois State W 42-15 17,63911/9 at UAB W 35-13 12,50011/16 Bowling Green W 27-19 14,112

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1997 NCAA FBS (5-6) Coach: Gene McDowell8/30 at Mississippi L 23-24 (OT) 28,2169/6 at South Carolina L 31-33 81,9089/13 at Nebraska (#6) L 24-38 75,3279/20 Idaho W 41-10 41,8279/27 at Auburn (#8) L 14-41 82,10910/4 at Kent State W 59-43 10,58410/11 Samford W 52-7 22,01610/25 at Mississippi State L 28-35 28,62111/1 at Louisiana-Monroe L 41-45 15,93611/15 Eastern Michigan W 27-10 39,43311/22 Toledo W 34-17 15,062

1998 NCAA FBS (9-2) Coach: Mike Kruczek9/5 at Louisiana Tech W 64-30 23,6779/12 Eastern Illinois W 48-0 35,2199/19 at Purdue (ESPN) L 7-35 53,4699/26 at Bowling Green W 38-31 15,82410/3 at Toledo W 31-24 20,00810/10 Northern Illinois W 38-17 30,41510/24 at Louisiana W 42-10 10,12410/31 Youngstown State W 44-32 21,25111/7 at Auburn L 6-10 80,74311/14 Ball State W 37-14 31,41211/21 New Mexico W 38-6 19,025

1999 NCAA FBS (4-7) Coach: Mike Kruczek9/4 Purdue (#22) L 13-47 40,1129/11 at Florida (#4) L 27-58 85,3469/18 at Georgia Tech (#12) L 10-41 45,3559/25 at Georgia (#11) L 23-24 86,11710/2 Eastern Illinois W 31-21 18,86410/16 Nicholls State W 28-0 13,87510/23 Louisiana Tech L 35-46 16,53510/30 Eastern Michigan W 31-6 27,84511/6 at Auburn L 10-28 75,80411/13 at Middle Tennessee W 39-14 10,75111/20 Bowling Green L 30-33 (OT) 14,299

2000 NCAA FBS (7-4) Coach: Mike Kruczek9/2 at Georgia Tech L 17-21 40,9939/9 Northwestern State W 19-7 19,0039/16 at Akron L 24-35 12,9649/23 William & Mary W 52-7 23,1649/30 at Eastern Michigan W 31-10 10,23810/7 at Northern Illinois L 20-40 18,14810/14 Eastern Kentucky W 34-3 18,90810/21 Louisiana-Monroe W 55-0 25,09310/28 at Alabama W 40-38 83,81811/4 at Louisiana Tech W 20-16 12,53211/11 Virginia Tech (#8) L 21-44 50,220

2001 NCAA FBS (6-5) Coach: Mike Kruczek9/1 at Clemson (#19) L 13-21 75,0009/8 at Syracuse L 10-21 35,9389/22 at Tulane W 36-29 17,4979/29 at Virginia Tech (#8) L 14-46 53,66210/6 UAB W 24-7 30,82010/13 Liberty W 63-0 17,10310/20 Louisiana-Monroe W 38-6 23,00110/27 at Utah State L 27-30 16,13511/3 Akron W 57-17 15,77911/10 at Arkansas L 20-27 61,52711/24 Louisiana W 31-0 12,264

2002 NCAA FBS (7-5, 6-2) Coach: Mike Kruczek8/31 at Penn State (#24) (ESPN) L 24-27 103,0299/7 at Arizona State L 12-46 43,4019/20 at Marshall* (ESPN2) L 21-26 32,9009/28 Liberty W 48-17 21,13710/12 at Western Michigan* W 31-27 21,50510/19 Toledo* L 24-27 18,81210/26 Akron * W 28-17 19,79911/2 Syracuse L 35-38 24,04311/9 at Buff alo * W 45-21 6,92311/16 Kent State * W 32-6 7,35411/23 at Miami (Ohio) * W 48-31 7,96211/30 Ohio * W 42-32 12,462* MAC game

2003 NCAA FBS (3-9, 2-6) Coaches: Mike Kruczek(fi rst 10 games), Alan Gooch (last two games)8/31 at Va. Tech (#9) (ESPN) L 28-49 65,1159/13 Florida Atlanti c W 33-29 26,9019/20 at Syracuse L 14-38 35,1039/27 at Kent State * L 16-36 6,72810/4 Buff alo * W 19-10 22,65710/11 at Ohio * L 0-28 21,10910/18 at Akron * L 24-38 8,11310/25 Central Michigan * W 31-13 20,52311/1 at West Virginia L 18-36 42,71211/8 at Eastern Michigan * L 13-19 5,15011/19 Marshall (ESPN2) * L 7-21 18,14111/28 Miami (Ohio) (#15) * L 21-56 12,902* MAC Game

2004 NCAA FBS (0-11, 0-8) Coach: George O’Leary8/31 at Wisconsin (#21) (ESPN) L 6-34 82,1169/11 West Virginia (#10) L 20-45 32,2249/18 at Penn State L 13-37 101,71510/2 at Buff alo * L 20-48 12,17310/9 Northern Illinois * L 28-30 16,55510/16 Akron * L 21-26 18,40110/23 at Miami (Ohio) * L 7-43 8,01210/30 at Marshall * L 3-20 23,12211/6 Ohio * L 16-17 (ot) 20,49811/13 at Ball State * L 17-21 5,30911/23 Kent State * L 24-41 12,083* MAC Game

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2005 NCAA FBS (8-5, 7-1) Coach: George O’Leary9/1 at South Carolina (ESPN) L 15-24 82,7539/17 at USF L 14-31 45,1399/24 Marshall * W 23-13 22,21710/1 at Louisiana W 24-21 18,26210/8 Memphis * W 38-17 20,56210/15 at Southern Miss * L 31-52 28,36610/21 Tulane * W 34-24 15,00910/29 at East Carolina * W 30-20 34,41011/5 Houston (i) * W 31-29 32,63511/12 at UAB (CBS C) * W 27-21 12,19911/19 at Rice * W 31-28 8,26712/3 Tulsa @ (ESPN) L 27-44 51,97812/24 vs. Nevada ^ (ESPN) L 48-49 (OT) 16,134* Conference USA Game@ Conference USA Championship Game^ Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl

2006 NCAA FBS (4-8, 3-5) Coach: George O’Leary9/2 Villanova W 35-16 29,3989/9 at Florida (#7) L 0-42 90,2109/16 USF (CSTV) L 17-24 46,7089/26 Southern Miss * (ESPN2) L 14-19 23,54010/4 at Marshall * (ESPN2) W 23-22 27,57210/13 Pitt (ESPN) L 7-52 35,85810/21 Rice * L 29-40 30,30710/28 at Houston * (CBS C) L 31-51 13,24211/4 East Carolina * (CBS C) L 10-23 31,41411/11 at Memphis * (CBS C) W 26-24 20,61111/18 at Tulane * L 9-10 15,34111/25 UAB * (CSS) W 31-22 23,755* Conference USA Game

2007 NCAA FBS (10-4, 7-1) Coach: George O’Leary9/1 at NC State (ESPN 360) W 25-23 57,283 9/15 Texas (#6) (ESPN2) L 32-35 45,6229/22 Memphis * (CSS) W 56-20 42,1539/29 Louisiana W 37-19 42,64610/6 at East Carolina * (CBS C) L 38-52 42,77710/13 at USF (#5) (ESPNU) L 12-64 65,94810/20 Tulsa * W 44-23 45,51010/28 at Southern Miss * (ESPN) W 34-17 27,103 11/3 Marshall * (CSS) W 47-13 46,103 11/10 at UAB * (CBS C) W 45-31 12,62111/17 at SMU * W 49-20 10,27111/24 UTEP * W 36-20 41,967 12/1 Tulsa @ (ESPN) W 44-25 44,12812/29 Mississippi State ^ (ESPN) L 3-10 63,816* Conference USA Game@ Conference USA Championship Game^ AutoZone Liberty Bowl

2008 NCAA FBS (4-8, 3-5) Coach: George O’Leary8/30 South Carolina State W 17-0 42,1269/6 USF (#17) (ESPN2) L 24-31 (OT) 46,8059/20 at Boston College (ESPNU) L 7-34 41,2679/27 at UTEP * (CBS C) L 13-58 33,33910/4 SMU * (CBS C) W 31-17 43,14710/11 at Miami (ESPNU) L 14-20 40,01110/26 at Tulsa * (#19) (ESPN) L 19-49 30,00011/2 East Carolina * (ESPN) L 10-13 (OT) 40,20211/8 Southern Miss * L 6-17 41,65211/15 at Marshall * (CSS) W 30-14 24,05911/22 at Memphis * W 28-21 18,83611/29 UAB * L 0-15 23,644* Conference USA Game

2009 NCAA FBS (8-5, 6-2) Coach: George O’Leary9/5 Samford (BHSN) W 28-24 38,7199/12 at Southern Miss * L 19-26 27,4569/19 Buff alo (BHSN) W 23-17 35,1219/26 at East Carolina * (BHSN) L 14-19 43,21010/3 Memphis * (BHSN) W 32-14 40,40810/17 Miami (#9) (CBS CS) L 7-27 48,45310/24 at Rice * W 49-7 10,19611/1 Marshall * (ESPN) W 21-20 35,67611/7 at Texas (#2) (FSN) L 3-35 101,00311/14 Houston * (#13/12) (CBS CS) W 37-32 36,77611/21 Tulane * (BHSN) W 49-0 31,39011/28 at UAB * W 34-27 13,38112/19 vs. Rutgers ^ (ESPN) L 24-45 29,763* Conference USA Game^ St. Petersburg Bowl

ALL-TIME HOMECOMING RESULTS (20-10)11/8/80 Albany L, 27-28 14,02211/7/81 Hampden-Sydney W, 17-0 8,39110/30/82 West Georgia L, 7-41 9,25710/1/83 Valdosta State W, 20-0 12,77710/27/84 Austi n Peay L, 21-24 12,22510/26/85 Stephen F. Austi n L, 24-59 11,26310/25/86 Woff ord L, 28-31 23,76010/24/87 N.W. Missouri State W, 45-3 15,20810/15/88 Southern Conn. State W, 24-16 22,43910/28/89 Liberty W, 33-30 15,09511/10/90 Slippery Rock W, 24-21 16,20811/2/91 Savannah State L, 31-33 13,18811/7/92 Buff alo W, 63-21 9,06710/16/93 Western Illinois W, 35-17 12,85710/22/94 Troy L, 38-39 27,00311/4/95 Bethune-Cookman W, 38-7 16,00211/2/96 Illinois State W, 42-15 17,63911/15/97 Eastern Michigan W, 27-10 39,43311/14/98 Ball State W, 37-14 31,41210/30/99 Eastern Michigan W, 31-6 27,84510/21/00 Louisiana-Monroe W, 55-0 25,09310/20/01 Louisiana-Monroe W, 38-6 23,00110/26/02 Akron W, 28-17 19,79910/25/03 Central Michigan W, 31-13 20,52311/6/04 Ohio L, 16-17 (OT) 20,49811/5/05 Houston W, 31-29 32,63511/4/06 East Carolina L, 10-23 31,41411/3/07 Marshall W, 47-13 46,10311/8/08 Southern Miss L, 6-17 41,65211/14/09 Houston W, 37-32 36,776

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ABruce Aaron, C, Arcadia .....................................1979Jim Adams, TE, Tallahassee ...............................1983Raymond Agee, QB, Auburndale .......................1982Kamar Aiken, WR, Miami ...........................2007-09Kurt Aken, P, Titusville ................................. 1987-89Chad Alexander, WR, Lake Wales ...............2008-09Robert Alexander, LB, St. Augusti ne ............ 1991-94Danny Allen, DE, Altamonte Springs ..................1981Emery Allen, CB, Milton .............................2006-08Mark Allen, OG, Belle Glade ..............................1981Travis Allen, PK, Rogersville, Tenn. .....................1988David Alls, CB, Winter Haven .............................1986Charles Anderson, LB, Miami ...................... 1991-94L.J. Anderson, OG, Sumter, S.C. ................... 2005-07Marcus Anderson, FB, Lake City ........................2001T’Angelo Andrews, DB, Daytona Beach .............1982Thomas Andrews, DE, Midway, Ga. ............. 1999-02Carlos Ardavin, DB, Miami ........................... 1981-82Scott Ariail, DB, Bainbridge, Ga. .................. 1989-92David Ashkinaz, OG, Oak Grove, Calif. ......... 2002-03Augustus Ashley, DB, Jacksonville................ 2006-07Curt Ashley, DB, Miami Lakes ............................1984Moses Ashley, DE, Miami ..................................1980Greg Att erberry, RB, Denmark, S.C. ............1981, ‘83Tim Ayers, FS, Orlando ................................ 1979-80

BCorey Baker, TB, Seff ner ............................. 2000-01Steven Baker, LB Ocala ................................ 2004-07Perry Balasis, FB, West Palm Beach ............. 1987-90Darin Baldwin, DB, Homestead ..................2007-09William Ballard, DE, Tampa ...............................1982Gil Barnes, RB, Ft. Myers ............................. 1985-89Spencer Barnes, WR, Orlando ...........................1979Travis Barr, LB, Duluth, Ga. ................................2005Ed Barrett , C, Jacksonville ............................ 1985-86Robert Bati sta, PK, Brooksville ...........................2007Kurt Baumann, OT, Chiefl and....................... 1998-00Ryan Beal, SS, Merritt Island .............................2004Neil Beasley, WR, Pinellas Park .................... 1985-86John Beauchamp, OG, Chiefl and ................. 1997-00Jordan Becker, LB, Clearwater .........................2009Sean Beckton, WR, Daytona Beach ............. 1987-90Sylvester Bembery, DT, Miami ..................... 1984-87Mark Benedict, OL, St. Petersburg .............. 1980-81Kevin Bennett , TE, Jacksonville .................... 1991-92Jermaine Benoit, DE, Tampa ........................ 1994-97Javier Beorlegui, K/P, Merritt Island ............ 1998-01Lemec Bernard, LB, Ft. Myers ...................... 2002-04Nick Beucher, K, Lake Highland..........................2006Atari Bigby, SS, Miami .................................. 2001-04Andrew Bishop, OL, Miami .......................... 1987-90Neil Bitt ong, FB/DT, Orlando ....................... 2005-07Joseph Blackard, OT, Anchorage, Alaska ............2002Cole Blair, DB, Albany, Ga. ........................... 1981-82Richard Blake, DB, Plantati on ...................... 1992-94Darryl Blanford, SS, Titusville ....................... 1988-89Mike Blue, OT, Jacksonville ................................1989Justi n Boddie, DB, Atlanta, Ga. ..................2007-09Wyatt Bogan, LB, Tampa ........................1984-86, ’88Brent Bolar, DE, Daphne, Ala ....................... 2000-03Jeff Bolle, DB, Francis Creek, Wis. ................ 1981-84Terence Bonner, RB, Memphis, Tenn. .......... 1984-86A.J. Bouye, DB, Tucker, Ga. .............................2009Rayfi eld Boyd, WR, Warner Robins, Ga. ............1992Jamie Boyle, PK/P, Central Valley, N.Y. .............2009Jeff Branham, TB, Orange, Mass. ................. 2004-05Robert Braucht, DT, Edgewater.................... 1993-95Scott Braun, TE, Gainesville ......................... 1993-95

ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Gerren Bray, LB, Ft. Lauderdale ................... 2001-04Jim Bray, DE, Winter Park ...........................1980, ’83Chad Breeden, LB, Mayfi eld, Ohio .....................2003Bobby Brewin, C, Lake City .......................... 2001-02David Bridges, C, Glen St. Mary ................... 1983-86Willie Britt on, C, Jacksonville ....................... 1989-92Paul Brock, C, Baker ...........................................1984Paul Brock, LB, Hialeah ................................ 1985-86Barry Brooks, LB, Plantati on ..............................1987Dee Brown, FB, Brooksville .......................... 2001-03Jesse Brown, DB, Miami ....................................1989John Brown, PK, Orlando ............................. 2004-05Larry Brown, DT, Jacksonville ....................... 2000-03Mark Brown, SN, DeLand ............................ 1994-95Patrick Brown, OT, St. Charles, Ill. ................ 2005-08Savarris Brown, LB, Fort Myers ..........................2001Sinclair Brown, TE, Brunswick, Ga. .............. 2005-06Darian Bryant, DB, Pompano .............................1984John Bryant, LB, Plantati on .............. 1992-93, ’95-96Eric Buckley, SS, Merritt Island .................... 1989-91Dave Burdetsky, DL, Orange Park ......................1982Dan Burke, C, Eau Gallie .............................. 1979-82Bob Burkhart, QB, Maitland ..............................1981Todd Burks, CB, Buff alo, N.Y. ........................ 1992-93Siaha Burley, WR, Meza, Ariz. ...................... 1997-98Joe Burnett , CB, Eusti s ................................. 2005-08Devon Burns, CB, Miami ....................................1991Michael Buscemi, LS, Plantati on .................. 2005-07Davin Bush, CB, Hialeah .........................1996, ‘98-00Kendall Bush, RB, East St. Louis, Ill. ...................1980Ian Busti llo, OL, Miami................................. 2008-09Adam Butcher, C, St. Petersburg .................. 2002-03Marek Butcher, P, St. Petersburg .......................1997Nate Butler, FB, Fort Lauderdale .......................1981Mike Buxton, OL, Bonita Springs ................. 2008-09

CChris Cade, DT, Pahokee .............................. 1993-94Rob Calabrese, QB, Islip Terrace, N.Y. .........2008-09Kirk Callahan, DB, Seff ner ..................................2006Andy Cambridge, DT, Lake Mary ........................1998Anthony Campbell, DE, DeFuniak Springs .........1984Frank Campbell, DT, Miami ................................1994

Tavaris Capers, WR, Miami .......................... 2001-04Greg Cardomone, LB, Cambridge ......................1980Ken Carpenter, LB, Orlando ...............................1981Paul Carrington, DE, Springfi eld, Ga. ........... 2002-05Altman Carter, WR, Gainesville.................... 1996-97Blake Carter, LB, Cincinnati , Ohio ................ 2006-07Mike Carter, TE, Melbourne .......................1980, ‘82William Carter, LB, Cantonment ........................1985Brandon Catt o, LB, Jacksonville .........................1994Nick Catt oi, PK, Tampa ...............................2008-09Kenny Clark, WR, Ocala ............................... 1997-00Marcus Clemons, DE, Titusville..........................2001Todd Cleveland, WR, Altamonte Springs .....1994, 97Blake Clingan, P, Coral Springs ...................2007-09Mike Coad, LB, St. Petersburg ...................... 1986-87James Cody, SS, Naples ................................ 2001-02Mirto Collazo, Jr, OG, Miami ........................ 1980-81Mike Collier, WR, Belle Glade ............................1982Dwight Collins, TB, Lake Charles, La. ........... 1997-00Kelvin Collins, WR, Melbourne ..........................1983Cliff ord Cole, DT, Altamonte Springs ............ 1990-91Ted Coltrain, WR, West Palm Beach ............ 1987-89Steve Colubiale, RB, Ormond Beach ..................1981Willie Comerford, OG, St. Petersburg .......... 1999-01Derrick Connor, OT, Miami........................... 1988-91Robert Lee Connor, DT, Mangum, Okla. ............1989Scott Connors, FB, Coral Springs ........................1987Bill Cook, DE, Jacksonville ............................ 1991-94David Cook, FB, Ft. Myers Beach ................. 1985-86James Cook, LB, Jacksonville ....................... 2002-05Anthony Cooks, LB, Daytona Beach .......1992, ‘94-95Bret Cooper, WR, Miami .............................. 1989-92Travis Cooper, LB, Miami ............................. 1993-94Roy Copeland, OL, Sebring ................................1981Scott Cordrey, DT, Ocala.....................................1996Brian Covington, CB, Winter Haven ............. 1987-88Justi n Coward, LS, Lakeland ......................... 2005-06Doug Cox, C, Galesburg, Ill. .......................... 1987-89Brian Crutcher, WR, Dade City ..................... 1991-94Mike Cullison, QB, Orlando ......................... 1979-80Darrin Culpepper, SS, Miami ..............................1983Daunte Culpepper, QB, Ocala ...................... 1995-98John Cummings, CB, New Smyrna Beach .... 1979-80Buddy Cunningham, WR, Naples .......................1984Andreal Curry, FB, Titusville ...............................2002Greg Campion, TE, Sarasota .......................1982, ’84

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DDan Daniels, TE, Merritt Island ..........................1996Lyle Dankenbring, DB, Stuart ..........................2009Daren Daly, PK, Coral Springs ............................2008Anthony Davis, WR, Boynton Beach ..................2008Brad Davis, C, Holly Hill ................................ 1983-84Brandon Davis, RB, Suwanee, Ga. ..............2008-09Elgin Davis, RB, Jacksonville ......................... 1983-86Gerod Davis, RB, Orlando ............................ 1992-95Jonathan Davis, RB, Lawrenceville, Ga. ...........2009Tavirus Davis, WR, Fort Lauderdale ............. 1998-01Troy Davis, LB, Lawrenceville, Ga. ...................2009Turner Davis, RB, Sanford ............................ 1980-81Willie Davis, LB, Pensacola .......................... 1998-01Bill Dayton, C, Vero Beach ..........................1996, ‘98Harry deAntonio, P, Ocala ..................................1982Chris Decker, OT, Pembroke Pines .....................2000Scott Dedelow, DT, Oviedo........................... 1996-99Damian Demps, SS, Miami .......................... 1997-00Jeremy DeVane, OG, Ormond Beach ........... 2006-07Deaubrey Devine, LB, Lakeland ................... 1996-99Mike Dickinson, WR, Miami ........................ 1989-92Curti s Dix, DT, Boca Raton ..........................1992, ’95Reginald Doster, WR, Deerfi eld Beach ......... 1995-98Leger Douzable, DT, Tampa.......................... 2004-07Steve Dovale, LB, Orlando ........................... 1985-86Chad Downey, K/P, Cape Coral .................... 1997-98Randy Dozier, LB, Orlando ........................... 2004-06Mark Duda, FB, Merritt Island ..................... 1980-81

EBill Eckler, OL, West Palm Beach ........................1982Robert Ector, RB, Miami .............................. 1984-87Reggie Edwards, RB, Daytona Beach ........... 1984-87Steve Edwards, OT, Chicago, Ill. ................... 2000-01Boma Ekiyor, DE, Ilorin, Nigeria .........................2001Emil Ekiyor, DE, Daytona Beach .............1992-93, ’95Antonio Eldemire, TE, New York, N.Y. .......... 2004-05

Ahmed El-Hawary, OG, Merritt Island ......... 1997-98Scott Elling, OT, Inverness ..................................1987Adrian Ellis, DB, Miami ................................ 1994-95Ron Ellis, CB, Palm Bay ................................. 2003-04Don Ellison, OG, Titusville ............................ 1979-80Alvin Encarnacion, LB, Jacksonville ....................1985Willie English, TB, Avon Park .................1989-91, ’93Scott Erickson, DE, Atlanti s .......................... 1979-80Corris Ervin, DB, Pompano .......................... 1984-87Keith Evans, DB, Fort Lauderdale ................. 1986-88

FDamani Fagan, DB, Fort Lauderdale ..................2004Jeff Farmer, LB, Brooksville .......................... 1983-84Darius Faulk, DB, Jacksonville ............................1993Byron Felder, SS, Ferdandina Beach ............ 1986-87Edwin Ferguson, DE, West Palm Bch ........... 1998-99Joe Field, FB, Miami ...........................................1997Travis Fisher, CB, Tallahassee ....................... 1999-01Ryan Flinn, P, Lehigh Acres .......................... 2001-02Taylor Flowers, LB, Groveland ..................... 1980-82DaBar Fluellen, WR, Titusville ............................2003Bernard Ford, WR, Cordele, Ga. .................. 1985-87Rico Ford, LB, Fort Lauderdale ...........................1984Darius Fore, DB, Bensalem, Pa. ................... 1983-85Ray Forsythe, OT, Winter Garden ................ 1993-94Leroy Foster, DE, Vero Beach .............................1992Kyle Fowler, LB, Longwood ................................2006Cornell Francis III, TB, Green Cove Springs . .1992-94Curti s Francis, TB, Green Cove Springs ........ 2004-07Troy French, C, Bradenton .................................1987Doug Friedlander, P, Daytona Beach ............ 1981-82Cornelius Friendly, RB, Orlando .........................1989Jeff Froehlich, WR, Winter Park ................... 1980-83Jimmy Fryzel, WR, Lakeland ........................ 1999-02Jeff Fye, CB, Fort Lauderdale ....................... 1997-99

GBryan Gabourel, DT, Oakland, Calif. ............. 2005-06Doug Gabriel, WR, Orlando ......................... 2001-02Willie Gaetjens, TE, Titusville .....................2008-09Cedric Gagne-Marcoux, C, Sherbrooke, Quebec ....... ..................................................................... 2003-06Michael Gaines, TE, Tallahassee .................. 2001-02Alex Galvez, OL, Miami ................................ 1993-96Ed Gantner, DE, Orlando .............................. 1979-81Mario Garcia, LB, Cooper City ...........................1984Bob Garn, OL, Fort Lauderdale .................... 1985-87Ivery Gaskins, WR, West Palm Beach .......... 2001-02Kevin Gatlin, RB, Jacksonville ....................... 1988-89Doug Gatewood, LB, Orlando ...................... 1979-82Sean Gaudion, FB, Brandon ......................... 1999-02Jarvis Geathers, DL, Andrews, S.C................ 2008-09Mark Giacone, RB, Westf ield, N.J. .........1987, ’89-90Walter Gibson, CB, Miami ...........................1989,’91Sean Gilhuly, OG, Winter Springs ................ 2003-05Ryan Gillis, OG, Largo ............................1995-96, ’98Neal Ginley, OT, Parma, Ohio .............................1980Bill Giovanetti , LB, Casselberry .................... 1979-82Billy Giovanetti , RB, Winter Park .....................2009Nick Giovanetti , DB, Winter Park .......................2009Brian Glasford, WR, Opa-Locka ..................1983, ’85Robert Glen, LB, Orlando ...................................1989Marcus Glover, CB, Ocala............................2001, ’03Alex Goforth, OL, Middlesboro, Ky. ............. 1988-91Chip Goforth, LB, North Augusta, S.C. ...............1991Theo Goins, OL, Houston, Texas ......................2009Ben Goldberg, TE, Gainesville ...................... 1997-98Alan Gooch, DB, Clearwater ........................ 1981-82Mark Goode, RB, Maitland ................................1980Jimmy Goodman, LB, Orange Lake ....................1987Tod Goodyear, TE, Eau Gallie .............................1979Bruce Gordon, DB, Orlando ......................... 1980-82Ferrol Gordon, DB, DeLand ................................1985Jimmy Gore, DB, Daytona Beach .......................1989Mark Gorrell, DG, Titusville ...............................1979Ray Gould, OG, Coral Springs ............................1997Mike Granham, LB, Miami .................................2005Mike Grant, TB, Jacksonville ..................1995, ’97-98Don Grayson, TE, Sanford ............................ 1986-87Michael Greco, QB/S, Ft. Lauderdale........... 2007-09Cornell Green, OT, St. Petersburg ................ 1995-98Emory Green, LB, Sanford ........................... 1994-97Montrel Greene, RB, Albany, Ga. ................. 1989-90Brandon Greenlee, LB, Bronson ........................1999Doug Grieder, FB, Fern Park...............................1979Franco Grilla, PK, Miami .............................. 1989-92Mike Grissom, NG, Jacksonville .............1986-87, ’89Mike Grutt adauria, C, Tarpon Springs.......... 1991-94Dean Groves, SS, Orlando ..................................1979Matt Gulla, LB, Fort Lauderdale ................... 1994-95Chris Gunn, LB, Prairie, Miss. .............................1999A.J. Guyton, WR, Homestead ................... 2007, ‘09Kurt Gwynne, NG, Seminole ........................ 1985-87

HJohn Haff erty, OL, Alpharett a, Ga. .....................2008Jonas Haggins, RB, Lakeland ..............................1979Herbert Hall, C, Panama City .................1983, ’85-86Rufus Hall, WR, Bartow .........................1993-94, ’96Nathan Hallet, FB, St. Petersburg ................ 1995-96Derrick Hallman, LB, Fort Pierce .................2007-09Rick Hamilton, LB, Inverness........................ 1989-92Rovel Hamilton, CB, Melbourne .................. 2002-03Tony Hardman, LB, Clearwater .................... 1998-00Corries Hardy, DE, Melbourne ..................... 1994-95Fred Harley, DT, Fort Myers ......................... 1997-00T.J. Harnden, DL, Tallahassee ....................... 2008-09F.B. Harper, LB, Englewood ................................1988Greg Harper, OL, Gainesville ..............................1995

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John Harris, CB, Valparaiso .......................... 1988-89Mark Harris, LB, Middleburg .............................1986Brynn Harvey, RB, Largo.............................2008-09Craig Harvey, LB, Miami .....................................2003Rashidi Haughton, DE, Miami ............................2009Barry Havener, TE, Clearwater ...........................1983Victor Hawkins, DB, Immokalee ........................1982Lenard Hayes, DB, Clearwater ...........................1994Alex Haynes, TB, Orlando ............................ 2001-04Frank Haynes, OT, Delray Beach .................. 1996-99Sidney Haynes, WR, Suwanee,Ga. ............... 2007-08Mike Heckman, LB, Winter Garden ...................1981Mike Hedge, SN, Clearwater ........................ 1999-01Kevin Helms, QB, Winter Haven ........................1985Chance Henderson, LB, Conyers, Ga. ..........2006-08Brett Henley, FS, Gainesville ..............................1985Daron Herndon, C, Altamonte Springs ..............1997Brian Hessinger, LB, Melbourne .................. 1986-88Randy High, OT, Winter Park ....................... 1979-81Dan Hignite, OG, Orlando ..................................1982Rex Hill, DT, Marathon ................................. 2006-07Darin Hinshaw, QB, Port Charlott e .............. 1991-94Tyson Hinshaw, WR, Orlando ...................... 1998-00Brett Hodges, QB, Winter Springs .....................2009Jim Hogan, P, Bunnell ........................................1986Cory Hogue, LB, Naples .........................2005-07, ‘09Patrick Holland, FS, Miami ........................... 2002-03Sam Holland, WR, Miami ............................. 1983-84Travis Holmes, CB, Jacksonville ..........................2004Penn Holsapple, DB, Anchorage, Alaska ...... 1988-91Blake Holton, PK, Tampa ....................................1988Alphonzo Hopkins, Jr, CB, Cairo, Ga. ............ 2001-03Aaron Horne, P, Miami ................................ 2004-06Chad Hounshell, OL, Mentor, Ohio ..................2009Clarence Howard, DE, Springfi eld, Va. ...............2005Omari Howard, TB, Syracuse, N.Y. ................ 1998-00Joey Hubbard, TE, Chiefl and ...................1995-97,’99Marcus Hubbard, OG, Sanford .................... 2005-06Austi n Hudson, WR, Gainesville ......................2009Brian Huff , OT, Coral Springs ........................ 1999-02Mike Huff , RB, LaBelle ............................1993, ’95-97Luther Huggins, WR, Miami ......................... 2001-04Charley Hughlett , LS, Tampa ......................2008-09Mike Hulsman, DE, Deltona ......................... 1998-99Tom Hungerford, PK, Alexandria, Va. ........... 1979-80Brian Hunsicker, OG, Fort Lauderdale ................1979Chance Hutt o, C, Bainbridge, Ga. ......................1999Donald Huzzie, FB, Miami ............................ 1993-96

IDominic Ignelzi, OL, Port St. Lucie ............... 2004-07Ray Irvin, CB, Ormond Beach ....................... 1988-90Kemal Ishmael, DB, Miami ..............................2009Kyle Israel, QB, Orlando ............................... 2004-07

JBobby Jackson, C, Jacksonville ..................... 1983-84Brian Jackson, FS, Lakeland ...............................1996Kenny Jackson, WR, Lehigh ...............................2006Mario Jackson, TE, Palatka .......................... 1999-02Richard Jackson, WR, Clermont .........................2008Ron Jackson, DT, Pensacola ...............................1981Eddie James, LB, Lake Worth ....................... 1979-80Javid James, WR, New Orleans, La. ............. 2006-07Robenson Jean, LB, Delray Beach ......................2007Rashad Jeanty, DE, Miami ............................ 2001-02Greg Jeff erson, DE, Bartow .......................... 1991-94Shawn Jeff erson, WR, Jacksonville .............. 1988-90Marcus Jenkins, DE, St. Petersburg.............. 1995-98Sergio Joachim, WR, North Miami ...............2005, 07Andre Johnson, NG, Orlando ....................... 1986-87Darcy Johnson, WR, Palatka ........................ 2002-05DeMarcus Johnson, DT, Tallahassee ............ 2002-03

Jimmy Johnson, WR, Odessa ....................... 2000-01Rashard Johnson, CB, Miami ....................... 2001-02Ron Johnson, SS, Centerville, Ohio .............. 1979-81Ron Johnson, QB, St. Petersburg Beach....... 1988-91Tim Johnson, FS, Largo ......................................1991Tom Johnson, LB, Casselberry ..................... 1983-84Travis Johnson, DB, Miami ........................... 1991-92Travonti Johnson, CB, Miami ....................... 2003-06Harvey Joiner, TE, Austi n, Texas ................... 2003-04Eric Jones, LB, Gainesville ............................ 1988-90Jamie Jones, NG, Columbia, Md. ...........1983, ’85-87Mike Jones, OG, Ft. Myers .................................1985Rodney Jones, LB, Tampa ..................................1992Rudy Jones, QB, Miami ................................ 1988-90Willie Jones, OT, Belle Glade ..............................1995Jon Jordan, RB, Waycross, Ga. ..................... 1987-89Michael Jordan, QB, Tampa ...............................1992Trenton Jordan, DE, Pasadena, Calif. ........... 2003-04Harry Jorgensen, WR, Freemont, Calif. ........ 1991-93Ricot Joseph, FS, Lake Worth ....................... 1999-01

KScott Kairalla, SN, West Palm Beach ............ 1996-97Tywin Kalandyk, LB, Live Oak .............................2003Tommy Kasper, FB, Winter Springs ....................2004Ricky Kay, FB, Deltona................................2007-09Barrie Kee, P, Naples .................................... 1987-88Kris Keene, OG, Oviedo ............................... 1991-94Joe Keliikipi, WR, Pitt sburgh, Pa. .......................1991Earnell Kelley, LB, Gainesville....................... 1996-99Brendan Kelly, RB, Shoreham, N.Y. ..................2009Dominik Kelly, CB, Quitman, Miss. ............... 2005-06Jeff Kelly, SS, Birmingham, Ala. ..........................1979Paul Kelly, DB, Pensacola ...................................1983Eddie Keyes, CB, Orange Park ...................... 1994-95Tim Kiggins, RCB, Largo ............................... 1979-80Dave King, LB, Rockville, Md. .............................1982Dennis King, DE, Daytona Beach .......................2004Gordon King, OL, Winter Springs ................1988, ’90Wayne King, LB, Melbourne ..............................1985Craig Keneipp, FB, Sarasota ......................... 1979-80Jared Kirksey, DE, St. Augusti ne .........................2006Bob Knott , DL, Miami .................................. 1989-92

Jamie Lugo, QB, Winter Park ....................... 1982-83Matt Lundy, TE, Orlando ....................................2001Corey Lunford, LB, Pahokee ...............................1991Kevin Lutz, FS, Louisville, Ky. ..............................1979Mike Lynche, DT, St. Petersburg .................. 2001-02

MMike Mabry, C, Dayton, Texas ...................... 2001-02Edward Mack, TB, Valdosta, Ga. ............1996, ’98-00Kyle Madden, TE, Kennesaw, Ga. .......................2008Jason Magalski, FB, Fort Lauderdale ..................1993Jorge Magluta, OG, Miami ........................... 1982-85Andrew Majeski, LB, Grand Marais, Minn. ........1997Brian Makar, LB, Fort Myers ..................1984, ’86-87Mike Malatesta, DB, Orlando ............................2005Rick Mann, OG, Sanford .............................. 1979-80Keith Marcos, LB, Tampa ............................. 1991-93Craig Marsden, C, Melbourne ..................... 1987-90Brandon Marshall, WR, Winter Park............ 2002-05Ed Marynowitz, QB, Coral Springs .....................2005Chad Mascoe, LB, Kissimmee ............................2002Jeff Mauldin, DT, Gulf Breeze ....................... 1997-00Rick Maynard, LB, St. Petersburg .......................1981Rashad Mays, FS, Kissimmee .............................2004Parnell McCall, DT, Bunnell .......................... 1987-89Cecil McCleod, LB, Miami ..................................1984Glenn McCombs, P, Cape Coral ................... 1983-84Mike McCrary, QB, Wauchula ............................1981Cliff McCray, OG, Miami ........................... 2007, ’09Garrett McCray, OT, Mayo ........................... 1999-02Quincy McDuffi e, WR, Orlando .......................2009

Jason Kotar, DL, Winter Park........................ 1989-91Walt Kretowicz, FB, Fort Monmouth, N.J. .........1982

LTom Laipply, OG, Port Charlott e .................. 1989-91Mike Landi, WR, Princeton .......................... 1981-82Parker Langley, P, Ft. Myers ...............................2007Tony Lanham, QB, Louisville, Ky. ........................1985Mac Lantrip, LB, Longwood ......................... 1985-86Darryl Lati more, CB, St. Petersburg .......1993-95, ’97Omar Laurence, CB, Largo ........................... 2002-03Mike Lavoie, C, Sanford ............................... 2007-08Shane Law, FS, Tampa ............................1990-91, ’93Charles Lee, WR, Homestead ...................... 1997-99Abré Leggins, OL, Orlando ..............................2009John Leggio, TE, Hollywood ...............................1984Eric Leister, WR, Orlando ............................. 1995-98Matt LePain, C, Palm Harbor ....................... 1990-92Gene Lescalett e, DE, Winter Park ......................1979Norman Lewis, OG, Port Charlott e ....................2003Shawn Lewis, FB, Ft. Lauderdale .......................1991Vincent Lewis, WR, Moore Haven .....................1981Josh Linam, LB, Tavares ..............................2008-09Charles Lincoln, OL, Melbourne .................. 1982-85John Linde, OG, Winter Park .............................1980Robert Lindsey, DL, St. Cloud ....................... 1987-90Millard Long, RE, Oviedo ...................................1979Chris Lorenti , C, South Daytona ................... 1997-00Louis Lubin, DB, Kissimmee ......................... 1992-95John Lubischer, TE, Boca Raton .........................2008

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Britt McGriff , WR, Gainesville ...................... 1999-02James McGriff , LB, Clermont .............................1980Jake McKibben, DT, Wauchula ..................... 1999-01Josh McKibben, DT, Wauchula ..................... 1998-01Drew McPhail, C, Gainesville .............................1993Jameil McWhorter, DE, Orlando .................. 1994-97Bruce Meeks, RB, Miccosukee ...........................2006Doug Meighan, OG, Tampa ...............................1983Alex Mendez, OT, Selma, Calif. ...........................2002Bob Menello, FB, Orlando ........................... 1992-94Mike Merritt , TE, West Palm Beach ............. 2004-07Angel Mesa, RB, Orlando ............................. 1988-89Dave Meyl, LB, Jacksonville ............. 1983-84, ’86-87Brian Miller, QB, Johnson City, Tenn. ........... 2000-02Bruce Miller, DE, Canton, Ga. .....................2007-09Charlie Miller, OG, Belle Glade .................... 1982-84Buster Mills, OG, Miami .............................. 1989-93Charles Mitt en, TE, Naperville, Ill. .....................1984Paul Miranda, CB, Thomasville, Ga. ............. 1996-98Steven Moff ett , QB, Winter Park ................. 2003-06Freddie Moore, OT, Tallahassee .........................1997Gerald Moore, DE, Moore Haven ................ 1983-84Jon Moore, OT, Port St. Lucie....................... 1991-93Justen Moore, DE, Ocala ............................. 1996-99Kendrick Moore, FB, Clermont .................... 1995-97Shane Moore, LB, Jacksonville ....................1994, ’97Johnovan Morgan, OG, Miami ...........................2002Danny Moser, FB, Eau Gallie ........................ 1981-82Eugene Muhart, FB, Miami ................................1983John Muldoon, RB, Cocoa Beach .......................1981Latavius Murray, RB, Nedrow, N.Y. .....................2008Travis Muse, C, Arcadia ................................ 2001-02

NDarius Nall, DE, Douglasville, Ga. ............. 2007, ‘09Johnell Neal, CB, Baton Rouge, La. .............. 2005-08David Nelson, LB, Port Orange ..................... 1990-93Frisner Nelson, DT, Fort Myers .................... 2002-05Mike Nelson, P, Homestead ...............................1992Jerry Nemethy, DE, Coral Springs ................ 1981-82Paul Neuner, NG, Winter Park ...........................1985Jamar Newsome, WR, St. Petersburg .........2008-09John Newton, DL, Miami ...................................1984Adam Nissley, TE, Cumming, Ga. ................2008-09Kendall Nixon, OG, Jacksonville ................... 1980-81Kim Nixon, RB, Nichols ................................ 1983-84Mark Nonsant, WR, West Palm Beach......... 1995-98

OEd O’Brien, PK, Hialeah ................................ 1984-87John O’Day, OL, Miami ................................ 1983-86Michael O’Shaughnessy, DE, Winter Park .... 1979-80Goodson Ohaegbulam, LB, Winter Park ............2003Emeka Okammor, DT, Baton Rouge, La. ....... 2004-07David Orris, NG, Washington, Iowa ...................1981John Osborne, TE, Milledgeville, Ga. .......... 1987-90Mike Osuna, DE, Miami ............................... 1996-97Joe Owens, DB, Atlanti c Beach .................... 1985-87

PDon Page, DE, Foley, Ala ....................................2000Mike Palmer, NG, Casselberry ...........................1982Mike Palmer, LB, Cocoa Beach ..................... 1995-98Jason Palmisano, TB, Melbourne .......................1991Maury Parker, LB, Philadelphia, Pa. ...................1984Renford Parkes, SS, Titusville ....................... 2004-06Jeff Parsons, OT, Jacksonville .............................1981G.T. Parris, TE, Vero Beach ........................... 1990-91Matt Parris, FS, Vero Beach ...............................1991Elton Patt erson, DE, Tallahassee .................. 1999-02Ian Patt erson, CB, Miami ...................................1987Chad Payne, WR, Orlando ..........................1991, ’93Dave Pedersen, OL, Naperville, Ill. .....................1987Travis Peeples, QB, Miami ........................... 1990-91Vic Penn, QB, Miami .................................... 1999-00Larry Peoples, OT, Jacksonville ..........................2003Craig Perkins, LB, Jupiter ...................................1987Brian Permenter, CB, Miami ........................ 1992-93Jason Peters, TB, Seatt le, Wash. .................. 2005-06Al Peterson, WR, Alachua ............................ 2002-04Brett Petrovich, LB, Boca Raton .........................1983Raul Perez, RB, Miami ........................................1982Charlie Pierce, PK, Lakeland ........................ 1993-96Nick Pieschel, OL, Fort Lauderdale .............2008-09Chris Pilinko, LB, St. Augusti ne .................... 2000-02Mike Piurowski, LB, Sarasota .............................1979Bobby Joe Plain, WR, Fort Pierce .......................1979Antoine Poe, LB, Lakeland .....................2000-01, ‘03Matt Polimeni, TE, St. Augusti ne .......................2000Raheem Ponti fl et, DE, Jacksonville .............. 1998-99Brett Porche, P, Orlando ....................................1979Deon Porter, DB, Waycross, Ga. .............1995, ’97-98Allen Powell, CB, Orlando ............................ 1992-95Matt Prater, K/P, Estero ............................... 2002-05Johnie Presley, TB, Ocala ............................. 1995-96

QJames Quillian, DT, North Miami Beach ...... 1991-93John Quintana, P, Oviedo ..................................1983

RCorey Rabazinski, TE, Winter Park ............... 2006-09Robin Raff erty, C, Tampa ...................................1987Joe Rago, OG, Orlando ................................ 1990-91Roger Ranney, DB, Orlando ...............................1989Sha’reff Rashad, DB, Jacksonville ................. 2005-08

Bill Ray, DE, Winter Park ....................................1979Nakia Reddick, LB, Miami ............................ 1993-96Scott Redditt , LB, Altamonte Springs .................1979Max Reeves, SN, Dunnellon ......................... 2002-04Jah Reid, OT, Haines City ............................2007-09Kareem Reid, DE, Coral Springs ................... 2005-06Kevin Reid, QB, Palm Harbor ....................... 1995-96David Rhodes, WR, Mulberry ...................... 1991-94Stanford Rhule, LB, Fort Lauderdale ............ 2001-04Tyrell Rice, DB, Fort Pierce ...........................1996,’98Greg Richards, FB, Titusville ..............................1982Jordan Richards, LB, Cary, N.C. ..............2005-06, ‘09Marv Richardson, DE, Belleville, Ill. ............. 1996-99Kenton Rickerson, SS, St. Augusti ne ............ 1994-97Victor Riddle, FS, Lakeland .........................1983, ’85Koltan Riley, DE, Sunrise .............................. 1983-84Jon Rivera, QB, Perth Amboy, N.J. ............... 2002-03Lorenzo Rivers, RB, Kissimmee ..........................1983Jimmie Roberts, CB, Melbourne .................. 1987-90Taylor Robertson, OG, Kingston, Ontario..... 1999-02Josh Robinson, CB, Sunrise .............................2009Mark Robinson, LB, Balti more, Md. ............. 1979-81Craig Rodrigue, DT, Tallahassee ................... 1985-87Tito Rodriguez, LB, Lehigh ........................... 1998-01Breon Rogers, DB, Stone Mountain, Ga. ...... 2005-08Mitch Rolfes, TE, Elkhorn, Neb. .........................1987Nick Rosinski, DT, Plantati on ........................ 2001-02Bob Ross, WR, Titusville .............................. 1979-80Rocky Ross, WR, Jacksonville .................2005-07, ’09Tony Rosser, DT, Mariett a, Ga. ..................... 1997-98Jim Rountree, WR, Coral Springs ................. 1980-83Commer Rucker, CB, Ft. Lauderdale ..................2000Darrell Rudd, DT, Dayton, Ohio .................... 1981-84Bob Rumbaugh, FS, Miami ................................1987Craig Russell, DE, Winter Park ..................... 2000-01Scott Ryerson, PK, Orlando .......................... 1980-83

SJeff Sacco, DE, Chatham, N.J. .............................1982Bill Sagues, DT, Winter Park ......................... 1979-80John Sakal, C, Clearwater ..................................1982Mike Sakal, OT, Clearwater ................................1982Larry Salazar, LB, Hialeah ...................................1989Russ Salerno, P, Orlando .............................. 1989-91Aaron Sam, RB, Concordville, Pa. ................ 1983-86Ricky Sampson, WR, Rockledge .........................1980Jason Sams, DB, Jacksonville ....................... 1989-91Asante Samuel, CB, Fort Lauderdale ........... 1999-02Peter Sands, FS, Titusville ............................ 2001-03Ronnell Sandy, LB, Titusville ........................ 2003-06Brian Sargent, LB, Herndon, Va..........................1990 John Scargle, DB, Yorba Linda, Calif. ............ 1980-82Ed Schenk, QB, Pemberville, Ohio ............... 1981-82Doug Schoen, OG, Winter Park.................... 1990-93Scott Scholtens, WR, Downers Grove, Ill. ..........1984Ryan Schneider, QB, Plantati on ................... 2000-03Page Sessoms, FB, Dade City .................1996, ’98-99Lyle Shackleford, OL, Orlando ............................1982Sheldon Shakespeare, CB, Jacksonville ..............2006Jay Shapiro, DL, Cooper City ..............................1982Tommy Shavers, FS, Florida City .................. 1998-00Keith Shologan, DT, Edmonton, Alberta....... 2004-07Elliot Shorter, SS, Quincy ............................. 1998-01Tubby Shwedo, LB, Atlanta, Ga. ................... 1990-91Ben Simmons, LB, Jacksonville ..........................1990Joe Simmons, DT, Fernandina Beach ........... 1985-88Eric Simpson, DT, Bradenton ....................... 1982-85Mike Sims-Walker, WR, Orlando .................. 2003-06Art Sippio, DT, St Cloud ......................................1982Josh Sitt on, OL, Pensacola ........................... 2004-07Darin Slack, QB, Fern Park ........................... 1984-87Sean Slack, OG, Winter Park ..............................1992Gary Slager, DB, Auburndale .............................1980Eric Smith, TE, Camp LeJeune, N.C. ...................1989

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Kevin Smith, TB, Miami ................................ 2005-07Kyle Smith, OL, Brockway, Pa. ...................... 2004-07Marquett e Smith, TB, Casselberry ............... 1994-95Maurice Smith, TB, Oviedo ................................1997Phillip Smith, RB, Mansfi eld, Texas .............. 2006-07Rachaud Smith, LB, Miami ........................... 1997-00Shane Smith, RB, Susquehanna, Pa. ..................2006Albert Snyder, CB, Palm Bay ........................ 1998-01Mike Sommerfi eld, OT, Miami ..................... 1979-82Justi n Sommers, OL, Fort Lauderdale ................1996Tom Sparks, NG, Orlando ............................ 1979-80Steve Spears, DT, Albuquerque, N.M. .......... 1986-88Arnell Spencer, WR, Orlando ....................... 1986-88Mike Spencer, LB, Merritt Island ............1996-97, ’99Bobby Spitulski, LB, Orlando ....................... 1988-91Mike Stapp, RB, Orlando ............................. 1979-80Jim Stevens, LB, Heidelberg, Germany ..............1980Josh Stevens, DE, Port Arthur, Texas ............ 2003-04Bill Stewart, LB, Seff ner ............................... 1987-90Kevin Stewart, OL, Orlando ......................... 1993-96Pat Stewart, RB, Hamilton, Ontario ...................1990Sean Sti ckler, OT, Bradenton ..............................1988Stuart Sti pe, WR, Waycross, Ga. .................. 1994-96Mark Street, LB, Largo .......................................1982Brandon Sumner, QB, Daytona Beach ...............2004David Swift , OT, Apopka ............................... 1988-90Othellus Swift , DB, Apopka ................................1983

TChris Tabscott , OG, Winter Springs .............. 1992-95Tarveres Tate, DT, Avon Park ........................ 1993-96Jim Taylor, WR, Gainesville .......................... 1979-82Josh Taylor, WR, Patt erson, Ga. .........................2002Vic Taylor, LB, Milledgeville, Ga. .................. 1989-92Brian Terr, PK, Tampa .........................................1992Blake Thames, TE, West Palm Beach .................1998Kendrick Thomas, LB, Melbourne ................ 1994-96Alex Thompson, LB, Gainesville ................... 2006-09Carlos Thompson, CB, McComb, Miss. ........ 2001-02Jerome Thompson, RB, Tampa .................... 1981-82Jason Thorpe, QB, Lakeland......................... 1996-98Ron Thow, FB, Staten Island, N.Y. ................. 1989-92Dana Thyhsen, QB, DeLand ......................... 1982-84Travis Timmons, DT, Gainesville ................... 2006-09Gabby Torres, TB, Orlando .................................2003Michael Torres, PK, Thiells, N.Y. ................... 2006-07Greg Toy, OG, Lakeland ................................ 1985-87

Torell Troup, DT, Conyers, Ga. ...................... 2006-09Mark Trudell, OT, Spring Hill ..............................1991Jose Trujillo, LB, North Miami ...................... 1988-89Wes Tunuufi Sauvao, DL, Leesville, La. .......2008-09Brooks Turner, WR, Deerfi eld Beach............ 2003-04Craig Turner, P, Winter Garden ..........................1980

UDavid Underwood, OG, Fort Myers .......1985, ‘87-88Wanzell Underwood, DE, Syracuse, N.Y. ............2000Nick Upchurch, CB, Clarkston, Mich. .................2000

VDan Veenstra, OL, Largo .............................. 2003-06Joey Venice, DL, Key West ........................... 1989-91Jason Venson, DB, Mariett a, Ga. ................. 2005-08Pablo Vera, DE, Miami .......................................1980

WFred Waczewski, PK, Kissimmee .................. 1995-98Steve Wagner, C, Melbourne ....................... 1995-96Antonio Wallace, DE, Vero Beach ................ 2006-08Darren Wallace, OL, Opa-Locka .........................1984Scott Walls, FS, Titusville ...................................1979Thad Ward, DB, Tallahassee ........................ 1999-01Donnell Washington, FS, Gainesville ........... 1994-97William Washington, CB, Ft. Walton Beach . 1994-95Glenroy Watkins, DE, Brooklyn, N.Y. ............ 2004-05Kyle Watkins, OT, Keller, Texas ..................... 2002-03Brian Watt ers, WR, Rome, Ga. ...................2007-09Jon Watt s, LB, Gulf Breeze ........................... 1984-86Reggie Weams, DB, Baton Rouge, La. .........2007-09Joe Weatherford, QB, Land O’Lakes ..................2008Ronnie Weaver, RB, Wabasso ....................2008-09Steve Webster, SS, Clearwater ..................... 1986-87Chris Weeks, DT, Jupiter ....................................2000Harry Weinberg, SN, Hollywood .................. 1991-93Chris Welsh, DE, Cocoa ................................ 2003-06Keith Whatley, CB, Atlanta, Ga ..........................2000Glenn Whepley, DB, Palmett o ..................... 1981-82Mark Whigham, QB, Sanford ....................... 1979-80Poe White, WR, Bonifay .............................1985, ’87Mark Whitt emore, WR, Gainesville ............. 1991-94Dontavius Wilcox, TB, Rockledge ................. 2003-05Kirk Wiley, LB, Daytona Beach ..................... 1987-88Britt Williams, OG, Lakeland ..............................1988

David Williams, DE, Lexington, S.C. ............2007-09Evandall Williams, FB, Havana ...........................2003Jayson Williams, RB, Conyers, Ga. ............... 2006-07Keith Williams, TB, Plant City.............................2002Keith Williams, DB, Austell, Ga. .........................2007Ken Williams, OT, Pensacola ..............................1983Khymest Williams, WR, Lutcher, La. ...........2007-09Mark Williams, DB, Fort Lauderdale ............ 1994-95Marlon Williams, DB, Sunrise ............................2006Mike Williams, TE, Tallahassee .................... 1979-80Roy Williams, DE, DeLand ............................ 2002-03Terrance Williams, TB, Clearwater ............... 1999-01Anthony Willis, FS, Winter Garden .............. 2002-03Anthony Willis, DB, Winter Garden ...................2005Shane Willis, QB, Lakeland .......................... 1987-89David Wilson, OT, Merritt Island .................. 1996-99Ted Wilson, WR, Zephyrhills ........................ 1983-86John Wimberly, OT, Tallahassee ................... 1999-01Keenan Wimbley, DL, Miami ....................... 1984-87Leroy Wisniewski, NG, Niles, Ill. .................. 1990-91Matt Witt man, OG, Sarasota .................1992, ’94-95Mike Wood, QB, Tampa .....................................1981Joe Workman, LE, Winter Park ..........................1979John Wouda, TE, Orlando ............................ 1991-94Chris Wrenn, DL, Gainesville........................ 1994-95Del Wright, PK, Ocala .........................................1993Steve Wright, FS, Winter Park................1991-92, ’94Jim Wyatt , OG, Plantati on .................................1982

YBrent Yancy, OL, Sarasota ..................................1984Lawrence Young, LB, Pensacola ..................2007-09

ZCharlie Ziegler, FB, Sarasota ..............................1979

Criteria for earning a lett er at UCF: A player must have parti cipated in at least 100 plays in the course of the season or been a consistent starter on special teams during the year. Players who have been in the program for four years without meeti ng that criteria will be awarded one lett er.

Additi ons or correcti ons to this list should be directed to: ltorbin@athleti cs.ucf.edu or Athleti cs Communica-ti ons Offi ce, University of Central Florida, P.O. Box 163555, Orlando, FL 32816-3555.

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On Sept. 29, 1979, the Florida Citrus Bowl, known back then to the Orlando community as the Tangerine Bowl, opened its doors for a home-town, start-up football program guided by Don Jonas. The Knights called the crown jewel of the Orlando Centroplex home unti l the 2007 season when Bright House Networks Stadium was erected on the UCF campus. Jonas was the fi rst of seven men that led the Knights onto the fi eld at the Citrus Bowl. Current head coach George O’Leary was the last. The relati onship witnessed more than 100 Knight victories came to an end when the Black and Gold ran through the Citrus Bowl tunnel one last ti me on Nov. 25, 2006, against UAB. The Citrus Bowl saw the Knights’ football program rise through the division ranks of the NCAA, starti ng as a Division III member in 1979, to making the move to Division II in ti me for the 1982 season, then on to Football Championship Division status in 1990 before fi nally emerging at the top level as a Football Bowl Subdivision member in 1997. The Knights were victorious in their inaugural game at the stadium, defeati ng Fort Benning 7-6 in front of 14,138 fans. Quarterback Mike Cullison’s touchdown pass to Bobby Joe Plain on a fourth-and-goal was the fi rst Knight score in the venue and proved to be the diff erence in the game. UCF fans would go on to set a Division III record as an average of 11,420 fans att ended the Knights’ four home games that season. During UCF’s 28-year stretch when it called the Citrus Bowl home, the stadium was the platf orm for some great UCF moments. The fi nal home game vs. UAB in 2006 served as the fi nal opportunity to add to that long, memorable list, and the Knights did not disappoint. Quarterback Kyle Israel found Mike Walker twice in the fi rst quarter for a pair of touch-downs and the Black and Gold did not look back, defeati ng the Blazers 31-22. The crowd of 23,755 broke the 200,000 mark for the fi rst ti me in school history, as the Knights saw a then-school record 220,980 fans fl ock through the gates in 2006. UCF completed its tenure at the Florida Citrus Bowl with a 112-59-1 record. The Knights outscored their opponents 5,136-3,496 in 172 games with the 5,000th point coming on a Michael Torres extra point against Villanova Sept. 2, 2006.

FLORIDA CITRUS BOWL - HOME OF THE KNIGHTS FOR 28 SEASONS

BY THE NUMBERS AT THE CITRUS BOWLRecord number of touchdown passes by a Knight. Darin Slack achieved the feat during a 52-14 trouncing of West Georgia in 1987.

Number of 300-yard passing games Daunte Culpepper had during his illustrious career with UCF. Also the jersey number worn by the fi rst-round NFL draft pick, who had a total of 15 300-yard passing games during his career as a Knight.

Most consecuti ve home wins by UCF. The streak started on Nov. 2, 1996, with a 42-15 victory over Illinois State on Homecoming.

Largest margin overcome by the Knights in a victory. UCF fell behind 21-0 in the fi rst quarter, but rallied for a 28-24 win over Illinois State on Oct. 20, 1984.

Tackles recorded by Bill Giovanetti in the 1979 season-fi nale against Morehouse. The total sti ll stands as the all-ti me record for single-game tackles by a Knight.

Highest number of points scored in a half by the Knights. UCF went on to defeat Akron, 57-17, on Nov. 3, 2001.

Longest fi eld goal by a Knight. Ed O’Brien drilled the booming kick to help UCF pull out a 39-37 victory over Bethune-Cook-man on Sept. 7, 1985.

The greatest margin of victory for the Knights. UCF thumped Grand Valley State 67-3 on Halloween in 1987.

The Knights’ 100th victory on their home fi eld was a 28-17 win over Akron on Homecoming, Oct. 26, 2002.

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RECORDSRushing Records ........................... 144-148Passing Records ............................ 149-156Receiving Records ......................... 157-161Miscellaneous Records ................. 162-166Kicking Records ............................. 167-169Return Records ............................. 170-174Defensive Records ........................ 175-179Misc. Team Records ...................... 180-181Year-By-Year Leaders .................... 182-183Sheraton Hawai’I Bowl ................. 184-185AutoZone Liberty Bowl ................. 186-187St. Petersburg Bowl ...................... 188-189UCF on TV ..................................... 190-191UCF in the Pros ............................. 192-195UCF in NFL Special Events .................... 196

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RUSHING RECORDSINDIVIDUAL RECORDSRushing Att emptsGame ................ 46 .....................................Kevin Smith, UTEP, 11/24/07Season .............. 450* ..................................................Kevin Smith, 2007Career ............... 905 .............................................. Kevin Smith, 2005-07*NCAA FBS single-season record

Rushing YardsGame ................ 320 ....................................Kevin Smith, UAB, 11/10/07Season .............. 2,567 .................................................Kevin Smith, 2007Career ............... 4,679 ........................................... Kevin Smith, 2005-07

Rushing Yards By A QuarterbackGame ................ 122 ...................Vic Penn, Middle Tennessee, 11/13/99Season .............. 463 ..........................................Daunte Culpepper, 1998Career ............... 1,020 ................................. Daunte Culpepper, 1995-98

100-Yard Rushing GamesSeason .............. 13 ......................................................Kevin Smith, 2007Career ............... 22 ................................................ Kevin Smith, 2005-07

Consecuti ve 100-Yard Rushing GamesTotal .................. 8 .................................................. Kevin Smith, 2005-07

200-Yard Rushing GamesSeason .............. 5 ........................................................Kevin Smith, 2007Career ............... 6 .................................................. Kevin Smith, 2005-07

Rushing TouchdownsGame ................ 4 ......................................Alex Haynes, Tulane, 9/22/01.......................... 4 ...............Kevin Smith, UAB, 11/10/07; Tulsa, 12/1/07Season .............. 29 ......................................................Kevin Smith, 2007Career ............... 45 ................................................ Kevin Smith, 2005-07

Rushing Touchdowns By A QuarterbackGame ................ 3 ............... Daunte Culpepper, Eastern Illinois, 9/12/98Season .............. 12 ............................................Daunte Culpepper, 1998Career ............... 24 ...................................... Daunte Culpepper, 1995-98

Average Yards Per CarryGame ................ 11.1 .....................Vic Penn vs. Middle Tennessee, 1999Season .............. 6.3 .................................................... Gerod Davis, 1992Career ............... 5.5 ....................................... Marquett e Smith, 1994-95

TEAM RECORDSSingle Game

Most Rushing Att emptsUCF ................... 64 ..............................................Gardner-Webb, 9/5/92.......................... 64 ..................................... Bethune-Cookman, 11/4/95Both Teams ....... 102 .................................... Eastern Kentucky, 10/19/85.......................... 102 ..................................... Georgia Southern, 11/8/86Opponent ......... 79 .............................................................VMI, 9/25/82

Most Net Yards RushingUCF ................... 461 ............................................Gardner-Webb, 9/5/92Both Teams ....... 623 ................................................... Nevada, 12/24/05Opponent ......... 495 .......................................Carson-Newman, 11/6/82

Highest Average Per RushUCF ................... 8.3 ................................................... Samford, 11/15/86Opponent ......... 7.3 ........................................Carson-Newman, 11/6/82

Most Touchdowns RushingUCF ................... 7 ...................................................... Memphis, 9/22/07Both Teams ....... 10 .............................................................VMI, 9/25/82Opponent ......... 10 .............................................................VMI, 9/25/82

Single Season

Most Rushing Att emptsUCF ................... 670 .........................................................................2007Opponent ......... 552 .........................................................................2003

Most Rushing YardsUCF ................... 3,287 ......................................................................2007Opponent ......... 2,544 ......................................................................1985

Most Rushing Yards Per GameUCF ................... 234.8 ......................................................................2007Opponent ......... 231.3 ......................................................................1985

Most Rushing TouchdownsUCF ................... 41 ...........................................................................2007Opponent ......... 30 ....................................................................1984, ‘85

Highest Avg. Yards Per RushUCF ................... 5.2 ..........................................................................1992Opponent ......... 4.9 ...................................................................1988, ‘05

Fewest Rushing Att emptsUCF ................... 283 .........................................................................1979Opponent ......... 376 .........................................................................1999

Fewest Rushing YardsUCF ................... 334 .........................................................................1982Opponent ......... 1,076 ......................................................................2009

Fewest Rushing Yards Per GameUCF ................... 33.4 ........................................................................1982Opponent ......... 82.8 ........................................................................2009

Fewest Rushing TouchdownsUCF ................... 5 .............................................................................1982Opponent ......... 9 ......................................................................1981, ‘89

Lowest Avg. Yards Per RushUCF ................... 1.2 ..........................................................................1982Opponent ......... 2.6 ..........................................................................2009

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RUSHING ATTEMPTSGame1. Kevin Smith 46/219 UTEP, 11/24/072. Kevin Smith 43/175 Southern Miss, 10/28/073. Brynn Harvey 42/219 Memphis, 10/3/094. Kevin Smith 41/320 UAB, 11/10/075. Marquett e Smith 39/203 Bethune-Cookman, 11/4/95 Kevin Smith 39/284 Tulsa, 12/1/077. Marquett e Smith 35/181 Samford, 10/7/95 Kevin Smith 35/217 NC State, 9/1/07 Kevin Smith 35/119 Mississippi State, 12/29/07 Brynn Harvey 35/139 Houston, 11/14/09

Season1. Kevin Smith *450/2,567 20072. Marquett e Smith 274/1,511 19953. Brynn Harvey 261/1,109 20094. Kevin Smith 249/1,178 20055. Willie English 236/1,338 19916. Alex Haynes 215/854 20047. Kevin Smith 206/934 20068. Alex Haynes 204/1,038 20029. Marquett e Smith 194/1,058 199410. Gerod Davis 183/1,154 1992 Alex Haynes 183/774 2003* NCAA FBS Record

Career1. Kevin Smith 905/4,679 2005-072. Alex Haynes 742/3,359 2001-04 3. Willie English 606/3,131 1989-91, ‘934. Elgin Davis 485/2,170 1983-865. Marquett e Smith 468/2,569 1994-956. Daunte Culpepper 456/1,020 1995-987. Mark Giacone 452/2,128 1987, 89-908. Gerod Davis 396/2,164 1992-949. Brynn Harvey 386/1,628 2008-pres.10. Robert Ector 350/1,518 1984-87

RUSHING YARDS BY A QUARTERBACK Game1. Vic Penn 122/11 Middle Tennessee, 11/13/992. Daunte Culpepper 95/24 Louisiana-Monroe, 11/1/973. Jon Rivera 89/15 Buff alo, 10/4/03

Season1. Daunte Culpepper 463/141 1998

Career1. Daunte Culpepper 1,020/456 1995-98

RUSHING YARDSGame1. Kevin Smith 320/41 UAB, 11/10/072. Kevin Smith 284/39 Tulsa, 12/1/073. Willie English 242/25 Arkansas State, 10/5/914. Marquett e Smith 225/33 Louisiana-Monroe, 10/28/955. Kevin Smith 223/33 Louisiana, 9/29/076. Brynn Harvey 219/42 Memphis, 10/3/09 Kevin Smith 219/46 UTEP, 11/24/078. Kevin Smith 217/35 NC State, 9/1/079. Marquett e Smith 203/39 Bethune-Cookman, 11/4/9510. Kevin Smith 202/29 Nevada, 12/24/05

Season1. Kevin Smith *2,567/450 20072. Marquett e Smith 1,511/274 1995 3. Willie English 1,338/236 1991 4. Kevin Smith 1,178/249 20055. Gerod Davis 1,154/183 1992 6. Brynn Harvey 1,109/261 20097. Marquett e Smith 1,058/194 1994 8. Alex Haynes 1,038/204 20029. Kevin Smith 934/206 200610. Mark Giacone 923/167 1990* Second highest total in NCAA FBS single-season history

Career1. Kevin Smith 4,679/450 2005-072. Alex Haynes 3,359/742 2001-043. Willie English 3,131/606 1989-91, ‘934. Marquett e Smith 2,569/468 1994-955. Elgin Davis 2,170/485 1983-866. Gerod Davis 2,164/396 1992-957. Mark Giacone 2,128/452 1987, 89-908. Mike Grant 1,684/373 1995-989. Aaron Sam 1,675/317 1983-8610. Brynn Harvey 1,628/386 2008-pres.

LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE1. Kevin Smith 87 (TD) Marshall, 11/3/072. Kevin Smith 80 (TD) NC State, 9/1/07 Kevin Smith 80 (TD) SMU, 11/17/074. Elgin Davis 79 (TD) Samford, 11/15/865. Kevin Smith 78 (TD) Nevada, 12/24/056. Daunte Culpepper 75 (TD) Kent State, 10/4/977. Kevin Smith 74 (TD) Tulsa, 12/1/078. John Muldoon 73 (TD) Savannah State, 10/10/819. Marquett e Smith 68 Florida State, 9/23/9510. Gerod Davis 67 Gardner-Webb, 9/5/92 Jason Peters 67 (TD) East Carolina, 10/29/05

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LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE BY A QB1. Daunte Culpepper ......... 75 (TD) ...................... Kent State, 10/4/972. Vic Penn ......................... 61 ................Middle Tennessee, 11/13/993. Steven Moff ett ............... 55 (TD) .......................Marshall, 11/19/03

AVERAGE YARDS PER CARRYGame (minimum 10 carries)1. Vic Penn ..................11.1 (11/122) ......Middle Tennessee, 11/13/992. Richard Blake ..........10.5 (18/189) ...............Gardner-Webb, 9/5/923. Willie English ..........10.3 (13/134) .......... Texas Southern, 11/17/904. Willie English ..........9.7 (25/242) ............... Arkansas State, 10/5/91 Marquett e Smith ....9.7 (18/175) .......................... Maine, 11/18/956. Aaron Sam ..............9.5 (12/114) ....................... Samford, 11/30/857. Dwight Collins .........9.3 (14/130) ............................... Kent, 10/4/978. Vincent Lewis ..........9.1 (15/136) .......... Hampden-Sydney, 11/7/81 Willie English ..........9.0 (13/117) ................... Millersville, 11/16/9110. Alex Haynes ............8.8 (10/88) .........Louisiana-Lafayett e,11/24/01 Kevin Smith .............8.8 (20/177) .............................SMU, 11/17/07

Season (minimum 100 att empts)1. Gerod Davis ............6.3 (183/1,179) .........................................19922. Aaron Sam ..............6.0 (108/648) ............................................19863. Kevin Smith .............5.7 (450/2,567) .........................................2007 Willie English ..........5.7 (236/1,338) .........................................19915. Jason Peters ............5.6 (105/585) ............................................20056. Mark Giacone .........5.5 (167/923) ............................................1990 Marquett e Smith ....5.5 (194/1,058) .........................................1994 Marquett e Smith ....5.5 (274/1,511) .........................................19959. Willie English ..........5.1 (165/848) ............................................1993 Alex Haynes ............5.1 (204/1,038) .........................................2002

Career (minimum 2 years, 200 att empts)1. Marquett e Smith ....5.5 (468/2,569) ................................... 1994-95 Gerod Davis ............5.5 (396/2,164) ................................... 1992-953. Aaron Sam ..............5.3 (317/1,675) ................................... 1983-86 Edward Mack ..........5.3 (205/1,096) ............................ 1996, ‘98-005. Kevin Smith .............5.2 (905/4,679) ................................... 2005-07 Willie English ..........5.2 (606/3,131) ............................ 1989-91, ‘937. Jason Peters ............4.9 (214/1,053) ................................... 2005-068. Mark Giacone .........4.7 (452/2,128) ............................ 1987, ‘89-909. Elgin Davis...............4.5 (485/2,170) ................................... 1983-86 Alex Haynes ............4.5 (742/3,359) ................................... 2001-04

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSGame1. Alex Haynes .................. 4 .......................................Tulane, 9/22/01 Kevin Smith ................... 4 .........................................UAB, 11/10/07 Kevin Smith ................... 4 ......................................... Tulsa, 12/1/072. Aaron Sam .................... 3 .................................. Samford, 11/15/86 Mark Giacone ............... 3 .................. Grand Valley State, 10/31/87 Willie English ................ 3 ...................... Texas Southern, 11/17/90 Willie English ................ 3 ........................ Arkansas State, 10/05/91 Gerod Davis .................. 3 ..........................Nicholls State, 10/17/92 Marquett e Smith .......... 3 .................. Louisiana-Monroe, 10/28/95 Mike Grant .................... 3 ........................................ Idaho, 9/20/97 Mike Grant .................... 3 ................................. Samford, 10/11/97 Daunte Culpepper ........ 3 ........................ Eastern Illinois, 10/12/98 Terrance Williams ......... 3 .....................................Liberty, 10/13/01 Alex Haynes .................. 3 ........................................Akron, 11/3/01 Kevin Smith ................... 3 ................................... Nevada, 12/24/05 Kevin Smith ................... 3 ..................................Houston, 10/28/06 Kevin Smith ................... 3 .................................. Memphis, 9/22/07 Kevin Smith ................... 3 .................................. Louisiana, 9/29/07 Kevin Smith ................... 3 ....................................... Tulsa, 10/20/07 Brynn Harvey ................ 3 ..................................Houston, 11/14/09 Brynn Harvey ................ 3 .....................................Tulane, 11/21/09

Season1. Kevin Smith ................... 29 .......................................................20072. Marquett e Smith .......... 14 .......................................................1995 Brynn Harvey ................ 14 .......................................................20094. Willie English ................ 13 .......................................................19915. Mike Grant .................... 12 .......................................................19976. Daunte Culpepper ........ 12 .......................................................19987. Willie English ................ 11 .......................................................19908. Mark Giacone ............... 10 .......................................................1990 Gerod Davis .................. 10 .......................................................199210. Elgin Davis..................... 9 .........................................................1983 Willie English ................ 9 .........................................................1993 Kevin Smith ................... 9 .........................................................2005

Career1. Kevin Smith ................... 45 ................................................. 2005-072. Willie English ................ 38 .......................................... 1989-91, ‘933. Alex Haynes .................. 27 ................................................. 2001-044. Daunte Culpepper ........ 24 ................................................. 1995-985. Mark Giacone ............... 22 .......................................... 1987, ‘89-906. Mike Grant .................... 20 ................................................. 1995-987. Elgin Davis..................... 19 ................................................. 1983-86 Marquett e Smith .......... 19 ................................................. 1994-95 Gerod Davis .................. 19 ................................................. 1992-9510. Edward Mack ................ 15 .......................................... 1996, ‘98-00 Brynn Harvey ................ 15 ................................................. 2008-09

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS BY A QUARTERBACKGame1. Daunte Culpepper ....... 3 ......................... Eastern Illinois, 10/12/98

Season1. Daunte Culpepper ....... 12 ........................................................1998

Career1. Daunte Culpepper ....... 24 .................................................. 1995-98

MISCELLANEOUS RUSHING RECORDSWhen one player rushes for 300 yards or more .......................UCF is 1-0When one player rushes for 200 yards or more .....................UCF is: 9-1When one player rushes for 150 yards or more ....................UCF is: 29-4When two players rush for 150 yards or more ........................UCF is: 1-0When one player rushes for 100 yards or more ..................UCF is: 77-30When two players rush for 100 yards or more ........................UCF is: 5-0

100-Yard Rushing TandemsPlayers ...................Yards .... Att . ..... Opponent ........................... DateElgin Davis ...............118........ 3 ......... Samford ........................ 11/15/86Aaron Sam ...............117........ 13 ....... Samford ........................ 11/15/86

Willie English ...........134........ 13 ....... Texas Southern ............. 11/17/90Mark Giacone ..........122........ 21 ....... Texas Southern ............. 11/17/90

Richard Blake ...........189........ 18 ....... Gardner-Webb .................. 9/5/92Gerod Davis .............151........ 18 ....... Gardner-Webb .................. 9/5/92

Kevin Smith ..............113........ 18 ....... Tulane ........................... 10/21/05Jason Peters .............110........ 9 ......... Tulane ........................... 10/21/05

Kevin Smith ..............166........ 26 ....... Marshall .......................... 10/4/06Jason Peters .............108........ 13 ....... Marshall .......................... 10/4/06

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100 YARD RUSHING GAMESSeason1. Kevin Smith .................... *13 ................................................... 20072. Willie English ................. 9 ....................................................... 1991 Marquett e Smith ........... 9 ....................................................... 19954. Gerod Davis ................... 7 ....................................................... 19925. Mark Giacone ................ 6 ....................................................... 19906. Alex Haynes ................... 5 ....................................................... 2004 Kevin Smith .................... 5 ....................................................... 2005 Brynn Harvey ................. 5 ....................................................... 20099. Elgin Davis...................... 4 ....................................................... 1986 Willie English ................. 4 ....................................................... 1993 Marquett e Smith ........... 4 ....................................................... 1994 Alex Haynes ................... 4 ....................................................... 2001 Alex Haynes ................... 4 ....................................................... 2002 Kevin Smith .................... 4 ....................................................... 2006* NCAA FBS single-season record

Career1. Kevin Smith .................... 22 ............................................2005-20072. Willie English ................. 15 .........................................1989-91, ‘93 Alex Haynes ................... 15 ................................................2001-044. Marquett e Smith ........... 13 ................................................1994-955. Mark Giacone ................ 8 ...........................................1987, ‘89-906. Elgin Davis...................... 7 ..................................................1983-86 Gerod Davis ................... 7 ..................................................1992-958. Brynn Harvey ................. 6 ..............................................2008-pres.9. Gil Barnes ...................... 3 ..................................................1985-8910. John Muldoon ............... 2 ....................................................... 1981 Jason Peters ................... 2 ..................................................2005-06

CONSECUTIVE 100 YARD RUSHING GAMES1. Kevin Smith .................... 8 ....................................................... 20072. Kevin Smith .................... 5 ....................................................... 20073. Marquett e Smith ........... 4 ..................................................1994-954. Willie English ................. 3 ....................................................... 1991 Gerod Davis ................... 3 ....................................................... 1992 Gerod Davis ................... 3 ....................................................... 1992 Willie English ................. 3 ....................................................... 1993 Marquett e Smith ........... 3 ....................................................... 1995 Alex Haynes ................... 3 ....................................................... 2002 Alex Haynes ................... 3 ....................................................... 2004 Brynn Harvey ................. 3 ....................................................... 2009

200 YARD RUSHING GAMESSeason1. Kevin Smith .................... 5 ....................................................... 20072. Marquett e Smith ........... 2 ....................................................... 1995

3. Willie English ................. 1 ....................................................... 1991 Kevin Smith .................... 1 ....................................................... 2005 Brynn Harvey ................. 1 ....................................................... 2009

Career1. Kevin Smith .................... 6 ..................................................2005-072. Marquett e Smith ........... 2 ..................................................1994-953. Willie English ................. 1 ...........................................1989-91, ‘93 Brynn Harvey ................. 1 ..............................................2008-pres.

300 YARD RUSHING GAMESSeason1. Kevin Smith .................... 1 ....................................................... 2007

Career1. Kevin Smith .................... 1 ..................................................2005-07

OPPONENT SINGLE GAME RUSHING RECORDSMost Rushing Att empts43...................... Anthony Sherrell, Eastern Michigan ...............11/8/03

Most Rushing Yards255.................... Mike Clark, Akron ...........................................9/27/86

Average Gain Per Carry (minimum 10 carries)12.8................... Eddie Thompson, Western Kentucky ............10/24/92

Most Rushing Touchdowns5........................ Lee Suggs, Virginia Tech ................................11/11/00

Longest Run From Scrimmage

88...................... Robbie Gardner, Furman (TD) .......................11/10/84

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Player ....................Yards ..Att . ........Opponent ............................ DateKevin Smith ............ 320 ..... 41 .......... UAB .................................11/10/07Kevin Smith ............ 284 ..... 39 .......... Tulsa ..................................12/1/07Willie English ......... 242 ..... 25 .......... Arkansas State...................10/5/91Marquett e Smith ... 225 ..... 33 .......... Louisiana-Monroe ...........10/28/95Kevin Smith ............ 223 ..... 33 .......... Louisiana ...........................9/29/07Kevin Smith ............ 219 ..... 46 .......... UTEP ................................11/24/07Brynn Harvey ......... 219 ..... 42 .......... Memphis ...........................10/3/09Kevin Smith ............ 217 ..... 35 .......... NC State ..............................9/1/07Marquett e Smith ... 203 ..... 39 .......... Bethune-Cookman ............11/1/95Kevin Smith ............ 202 ..... 29 .......... Nevada ............................12/24/05Richard Blake ......... 189 ..... 18 .......... Gardner-Webb ....................9/5/92Kevin Smith ............ 188 ..... 29 .......... Marshall ............................11/3/07Willie English ......... 182 ..... 21 .......... Samford.............................10/9/93Marquett e Smith ... 181 ..... 35 .......... Samford.............................10/7/95Mark Giacone ........ 177 ..... 22 .......... West Georgia ..................10/17/87Kevin Smith ............ 177 ..... 20 .......... SMU ................................11/17/07Marquett e Smith .. 175 ..... 18 .......... Maine ..............................11/18/95Kevin Smith ............ 175 ..... 43 .......... Southern Miss .................10/28/07Gerod Davis ........... 170 ..... 23 .......... James Madison ...............11/14/92 Kevin Smith ............ 170 ..... 33 .......... Tulsa ................................10/20/07Gerod Davis ........... 167 ..... 25 .......... Liberty .............................10/31/92Kevin Smith ............ 166 ..... 26 .......... Marshall ............................10/4/06Marquett e Smith ... 165 ..... 27 .......... Illinois State.......................10/1/94Alex Haynes ........... 165 ..... 30 .......... Buff alo ...............................10/4/03Kevin Smith ............ 164 ..... 31 .......... Memphis ...........................10/8/05Kevin Smith ............ 163 ..... 31 .......... Houston ..........................10/28/06Mike Huff ............... 162 ..... 28 .......... Yale ....................................10/2/93Alex Haynes ........... 156 ..... 26 .......... Miami (Ohio) ...................11/23/02Marquett e Smith ... 155 ..... 25 .......... Eastern Kentucky ..............8/31/95Kevin Smith ............ 155 ..... 24 .......... Rice .................................10/21/06Gerod Davis ........... 151 ..... 18 .......... Gardner-Webb ....................9/5/92Alex Haynes ........... 151 ..... 27 .......... Ohio ................................11/30/02Marquett e Smith ... 150 ..... 19 .......... Louisiana-Monroe ...........10/15/94Brynn Harvey ......... 150 ..... 33 .......... Marshall ..........................11/15/08Elgin Davis ............. 149 ..... 31 .......... Austi n Peay .....................10/29/83Alex Haynes ........... 149 ..... 23 .......... Kent State ........................11/16/02Kevin Smith ............ 149 ..... 27 .......... Texas .................................9/15/07Alex Haynes ........... 148 ..... 25 .......... Tulane ...............................9/22/01Kevin Smith ............ 147 ..... 29 .......... East Carolina ...................10/06/07Willie English ......... 142 ..... 23 .......... Valdosta State ...................9/14/91Marquett e Smith ... 142 ..... 28 .......... Troy ................................11/11/95Mark Giacone ........ 141 ..... 17 .......... Slippery Rock...................10/10/90Alex Haynes ........... 140 ..... 30 .......... Ball State .........................11/13/04Brynn Harvey ......... 139 ..... 35 .......... Houston ..........................11/14/09Willie English ......... 137 ..... 20 .......... Louisiana Tech .................11/20/93Alex Haynes ........... 137 ..... 34 .......... West Virginia .....................9/11/04Vincent Lewis ........ 136 ..... 15 .......... Hampden-Sydney ..............11/7/81Elgin Davis ............. 134 ..... 18 .......... Georgia Southern ..............9/10/83Willie English ......... 134 ..... 13 .......... Texas Southern ................11/17/90Gerod Davis ........... 133 ..... 17 .......... Buff alo ...............................11/7/92Alex Haynes ........... 131 ..... 26 .......... Marshall ............................9/20/02Alex Haynes ........... 131 ..... 23 .......... Buff alo ...............................10/2/04Dwight Collins ........ 130 ..... 14 .......... Kent State ..........................10/4/97Brynn Harvey ......... 130 ..... 24 .......... UAB .................................11/28/09Mark Giacone ........ 129 ..... 26 .......... Liberty .............................10/25/89Gil Barnes .............. 129 ..... 27 .......... New Haven ........................10/8/88Willie English ......... 129 ..... 28 .......... Western Illinois ...............10/16/93Kevin Smith ............ 129 ..... 30 .......... Southern Miss ...................9/26/06Brynn Harvey ......... 129 ..... 16 .......... Tulane .............................11/21/09Marquett e Smith ... 128 ..... 27 .......... Carson-Newman .................9/9/95Gil Barnes .............. 127 ..... 22 .......... Southern Connecti cut .....10/15/88John Muldoon ....... 126 ..... 9 ............ Savannah State ...............10/10/81Marquett e Smith ... 126 ..... 28 .......... Liberty .............................10/14/95Kevin Smith ............ 124 ..... 22 .......... Memphis ...........................9/22/07Elgin Davis ............. 123 ..... 18 .......... Southeastern Louisiana.....9/17/83Ronnie Weaver ...... 123 ..... 25 .......... SMU ..................................10/4/08Mark Giacone ........ 122 ..... 21 .......... Texas Southern ................11/17/90Willie English ......... 122 ..... 19 .......... Troy ..................................8/31/91Vic Penn ................. 122 ..... 11 .......... Middle Tennessee ...........11/13/99Marquett e Smith ... 121 ..... 22 .......... Florida State ......................9/23/95Willie English ......... 120 ..... 21 .......... Georgia Southern ............10/26/91

100-YARD RUSHING GAMES Gerod Davis ........... 120 ..... 22 .......... Bethune-Cookman ............9/12/92Gerod Davis ........... 120 ..... 21 .......... Samford...........................11/21/92Marquett e Smith ... 119 ..... 21 .......... Maine ..................................9/3/94Alex Haynes ........... 119 ..... 21 .......... Utah State .......................10/27/01Kevin Smith ............ 119 ..... 35 .......... Mississippi State..............12/29/07Elgin Davis ............. 118 ..... 3 ............ Samford...........................11/15/86Marquett e Smith ... 118 ..... 17 .......... Buff alo .............................11/19/94Aaron Sam ............. 117 ..... 13 .......... Samford...........................11/15/86Willie English ......... 117 ..... 13 .......... Millersville .......................11/16/91Gil Barnes .............. 115 ..... 15 .......... Valdosta State .....................9/9/89Aaron Sam ............. 114 ..... 12 .......... Samford...........................11/30/85Willie English ......... 114 ..... 19 .......... East Carolina .....................9/21/91Kevin Smith ............ 113 ..... 18 .......... Tulane .............................10/21/05Jason Peters ........... 113 ..... 14 .......... East Carolina ...................10/29/05Alex Haynes ........... 112 ..... 14 .......... Akron ................................11/3/01Brynn Harvey ......... 111 ..... 31 .......... Samford...............................9/5/09Mark Giacone ........ 110 ..... 14 .......... Samford.............................10/6/90Mark Giacone ........ 110 ..... 18 .......... Georgia Southern ............10/20/90Mark Giacone ........ 110 ..... 18 .......... Southern Illinois ..............10/27/90Kevin Smith ............ 110 ..... 25 .......... Louisiana ...........................10/1/05Jason Peters ........... 110 ..... 9 ............ Tulane .............................10/21/05John Muldoon ....... 109 ..... 22 .......... Millsaps .............................9/26/81Willie English ......... 109 ..... 23 .......... Samford...........................10/12/91Willie English ......... 109 ..... 20 .......... Buff alo .............................11/13/93Alex Haynes ........... 109 ..... 26 .......... Ohio ..................................11/6/04Willie English ......... 108 ..... 20 .......... Bethune-Cookman ..........10/23/93Edward Mack ......... 108 ..... 17 .......... Nicholls State ..................10/16/99Kevin Smith ............ 108 ..... 15 .......... Tulsa ..................................12/3/05Jason Peters ........... 108 ..... 13 .......... Marshall ............................10/4/06Elgin Davis ............. 107 ..... 24 .......... Western Kentucky .............9/22/84Elgin Davis ............. 107 ..... 20 .......... Bethune-Cookman ..............9/6/86Gerod Davis ........... 107 ..... 19 .......... Troy ..................................9/19/92Alex Haynes ........... 107 ..... 20 .......... Syracuse ..............................9/8/01Terrance Williams .. 107 ..... 13 .......... Liberty .............................10/13/01Willie English ......... 106 ..... 31 .......... Liberty ...............................11/9/91Mark Giacone ........ 104 ..... 16 .......... Memphis ...........................9/22/90Alex Haynes ........... 102 ..... 27 .......... Eastern Michigan ..............11/8/03Mike Stapp ............. 101 ..... 17 .......... St. Leo ...............................9/22/79Elgin Davis ............. 101 ..... 17 .......... VMI ...................................11/1/86Mike Grant ............. 101 ..... 22 .......... Toledo ...............................10/3/98Alex Haynes ........... 101 ..... 19 .......... Kent State ........................11/23/04Willie English ......... 100 ..... 20 .......... Bethune-Cookman ............9/28/91

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDSPass Att emptsGame ................ 57 ................... Darin Slack, Georgia Southern, 10/3/87Season .............. 455 ........................................................ Vic Penn, 1999Career ............... 1,391 ................................. Daunte Culpepper, 1995-98

Pass Completi onsGame ................ 37 .................Ryan Schneider, Florida Atlanti c, 9/13/03Season .............. 296 ......................................... Daunte Culpepper, 1998Career ............... 889 .................................... Daunte Culpepper, 1995-98

Passing YardageGame ................ 497 ...............Ryan Schneider, Florida Atlanti c, 9/13/03Season .............. 3,770 ...........................................Ryan Schneider, 2002Career ............... 11,412 .............................. Daunte Culpepper, 1995-98

Consecuti ve Pass Completi onsGame ................ 15 .....................Daunte Culpepper, Samford, 10/11/97

Longest Pass Completi onGame ................ 87 .......... Darin Slack, Northwest Missouri St., 10/2487

300-Yard Passing GamesSeason .............. 7 ............................................ Daunte Culpepper, 1998.......................... 7 ..................................................Ryan Schneider, 2002Career ............... 15 ...................................... Daunte Culpepper, 1995-98.......................... 15 ...........................................Ryan Schneider, 2000-03

400-Yard Passing GamesSeason .............. 2 ............................................. Daunte Culpepper, 1998.......................... 2 ..................................................Ryan Schneider, 2002Career ............... 3 ....................................... Daunte Culpepper, 1995-98.......................... 3 .............................................Ryan Schneider, 2000-03

Passing TouchdownsGame ................ 7 ..........................Darin Slack, West Georgia, 10/17/87Season .............. 31 ................................................Ryan Schneider, 2002Career ............... 84 ...................................... Daunte Culpepper, 1995-98

Consecuti ve Games With A Touchdown PassRyan Schneider . 28 .....................................................................2001-03

Passing Effi ciencyGame ................ 245.98 ................Daunte Culpepper, Samford, 10/7/95Season .............. 170.24 .................................... Daunte Culpepper, 1998Career ............... 146.72 ............................... Daunte Culpepper, 1995-98

Passing Yards Per Completi onGame ................ 24.5 ...............................Darin Hinshaw, Maine, 9/3/94Season .............. 15.6 .............................................. Darin Hinshaw, 1992Career ............... 14.7 .........................................Darin Hinshaw, 1991-94

Pass Completi on PercentageGame ................ .875 ....................Daunte Culpepper, Samford, 10/7/95Season .............. .736* ...................................... Daunte Culpepper, 1998Career ............... .639 ................................... Daunte Culpepper, 1995-98* NCAA FBS Record

PASSING RECORDS Intercepti ons ThrownGame ................ 6 ...............Dana Thyhsen, Bethune-Cookman, 10/9/82Season .............. 18 ...................................................... Darin Slack, 1987Career ............... 52 ............................................Darin Hinshaw, 1991-94

Intercepti on-To-Att empt Rati oSeason .............. .017 ........................................ Daunte Culpepper, 1998Career ............... .030 .................................................. Vic Penn, 1999-00

Passing Yards Per Att emptGame ................ 15.6 ................ Daunte Culpepper, Louisiana, 10/24/98Season .............. 9.2 .......................................... Daunte Culpepper, 1998Career ............... 8.2 ..................................... Daunte Culpepper, 1995-98

TEAM RECORDSSingle Game

Most Passes Att emptedUCF ................... 63 .................................... Western Kentucky, 10/12/85Both Teams ....... 112 ........................................Louisiana Tech, 10/23/99Opponent ......... 67 ..............................................Louisiana Tech, 9/5/98

Most Passes CompletedUCF ................... 37 .............................................................Troy, 9/16/89.......................... 37 ...........................................Florida Atlanti c, 9/13/03Both Teams ....... 74 ..........................................Louisiana Tech, 10/23/99Opponent ......... 47 ..........................................Louisiana Tech, 10/23/99

Highest Completi on Pct. (min. 15 att .)UCF ................... .889 ......................................Samford (16/18), 10/7/95Opponent ......... .782 ..............................South Carolina (18/23), 9/1/05

Most Net Passing YardsUCF ................... 497 .........................................Florida Atlanti c, 9/13/03Both Teams ....... 933 ........................................Louisiana Tech, 10/23/99Opponent ......... 597 ........................................Louisiana Tech, 10/23/99

Highest Passing Yards Per Completi on

(min. 10 completi ons)UCF ................... 24.5 ......................................... Maine (10/245), 9/3/94Opponent ......... 26.5 ........................ William & Mary (12/318), 8/29/96

Highest Passing Yards Per Att empt

(min. 15 att empts)UCF ................... 15.6 ................................. Louisiana (29/438),10/24/98Opponent ......... 15.5 .................... Western Kentucky (23/357), 9/24/94

Most Touchdowns PassingUCF ................... 7 ............................................. West Georgia, 10/17/87Both Teams ....... 10 ...................................................Kent State, 10/4/97Opponent ......... 6 ....................................... Stephen F. Austi n, 10/26/85.......................... 6 .....................................................Kent State, 10/4/97

Most Intercepti ons ThrownUCF ................... 6 ......................... 4 ti mes, last Nicholls State, 10/17/92Both .................. 8 .......................................... 3 ti mes, last Yale, 10/2/93Opponent ......... 5 ...................5 ti mes, last Bethune-Cookman, 9/12/92

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TEAM PASSING RECORDSSingle Season

Most Pass Att emptsUCF ........................ 472 ........................... 1999Opponent .............. 465 ........................... 2009

Most Pass Att empts Per GameUCF ........................ 42.9 .......................... 1999Opponent .............. 35.4 .......................... 1999

Fewest Pass Att emptsUCF ........................ 253 ........................... 1981Opponent .............. 217 ........................... 1982

Fewest Pass Att empts Per GameUCF ........................ 25.3 .......................... 1981Opponent .............. 21.7 .......................... 1982

Most Pass Completi onsUCF ........................ 302 ........................... 1998Opponent .............. 281 ........................... 2009

Most Pass Completi ons Per GameUCF ........................ 27.5 .......................... 1998Opponent .............. 21.6 .......................... 2009

Fewest Pass Completi onsUCF ........................ 99 ............................. 1981Opponent .............. 100 ........................... 1989

Fewest Pass Completi ons Per GameUCF ........................ 9.9 ............................ 1981Opponent .............. 10 ............................. 1989

Highest Completi on Pct.UCF ........................ .735 .......................... 1998Opponent .............. .654 .......................... 2003

Lowest Completi on Pct.UCF ........................ .391 .......................... 1981Opponent .............. .411 .......................... 1980

Most Passing YardsUCF ........................ 3,837 ........................ 2002Opponent .............. 3,481 ........................ 2009

Most Passing Yards Per GameUCF ........................ 342.8 ........................ 1998Opponent .............. 267.8 ........................ 2009

Fewest Passing YardsUCF ........................ 1,313 ........................ 1981Opponent .............. 1,125 ........................ 1989

Fewest Passing Yards Per GameUCF ........................ 116.2 ........................ 2008Opponent .............. 109.4 ........................ 1980

OPPONENT SINGLE GAME PASSING RECORDSMost Passes Att empted64........................... Tim Ratt ay, Louisiana Tech ................................................................9/5/98

Most Passes Completed46........................... Tim Ratt ay, Louisiana Tech ............................................................10/23/99

Highest Completi on Percentage (minimum 15 att empts).828........................ Ben Roethlisberger, Miami (Ohio) (24/29) ...................................11/28/03

Most Yards Gained Passing561......................... Tim Ratt ay, Louisiana Tech ............................................................10/23/99

Highest Passing Effi ciency Rati ng255.68.................... Charles Hebert, Southeastern Louisiana ........................................9/17/83

Average Yards Per Att empt (minimum 15 att empts)16.4........................ Charles Hebert, Southeastern Louisiana ........................................9/17/83

Average Yards Per Completi on (minimum 10 completi ons)26.5........................ Mike Cook, William & Mary ............................................................8/29/96

Most Touchdowns Passes Thrown6............................. Todd Whitt en, Stephen F. Austi n ..................................................10/26/856............................. Jose Davis, Kent State .....................................................................10/4/97

Longest Pass Completi on98........................... Jose Davis, Kent State .....................................................................10/4/97

Most Intercepti ons Thrown5............................. 5+, Last: Robby Justi no, Liberty ......................................................11/9/91

Highest Avg. Per Att emptUCF ........................ 9.2 ............................ 1998Opponent .............. 8.2 ............................ 1984

Lowest Avg. Per Att emptUCF ........................ 4.5 ............................ 2008Opponent .............. 4.7 ............................ 1987

Highest Avg. Per Completi onUCF ........................ 15.7 .......................... 1992Opponent .............. 15.7 .......................... 1982

Lowest Avg. Per Completi onUCF ........................ 10.6 .......................... 2008Opponent .............. 10.7 .......................... 1990

Most Int. ThrownUCF ........................ 25 ............................. 1982Opponent .............. 20 ...................... 1981, ‘92

Fewest Int. ThrownUCF ........................ 7 ............................... 1998Opponent .............. 5 ............................... 2003

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PASS ATTEMPTSGame1. Darin Slack ......................57/24 .............Georgia Southern, 10/3/872. Vic Penn ..........................55/34 ..............................Florida, 9/11/993. Daunte Culpepper ..........52/29 ............ Mississippi State, 10/25/97 Vic Penn ..........................52/29 ............................. Auburn, 11/6/99 Ryan Schneider ...............52/37 .................Florida Atlanti c, 9/13/03 6. Shane Willis ....................51/35 .......................New Haven, 10/8/887. Darin Slack ......................49/17 .......... Western Kentucky, 10/12/85 Daunte Culpepper ..........49/36 .............................. Toledo, 10/4/989. Darin Hinshaw ................48/23 .................. East Carolina, 11/12/94 Vic Penn ..........................48/27 ................Louisiana Tech, 10/23/99 Ryan Schneider ...............48/27 .........................Alabama, 10/28/00 Ryan Schneider ...............48/33 ...........................Syracuse, 9/20/03

Season1. Vic Penn ..........................455/262 ............................................19992. Ryan Schneider ...............430/265 ............................................20023. Darin Slack ......................420/219 ............................................19874. Daunte Culpepper ..........402/296 ............................................19985. Shane Willis ....................398/239 ............................................19886. Daunte Culpepper ..........381/238 ............................................19977. Steven Moff ett ................375/223 ............................................20058. Ryan Schneider ...............357/204 ............................................20019. Darin Hinshaw ................342/187 ............................................199410. Darin Hinshaw ................322/191 ............................................1993

Career1. Daunte Culpepper ..........1,391/889 ....................................1995-982. Ryan Schneider ...............1,354/840 ....................................2000-033. Darin Hinshaw ................1,112/614 ....................................1991-944. Darin Slack ......................974/459 .......................................1984-875. Steven Moff ett ................860/510 .......................................2003-066. Dana Thyhsen .................775/380 .......................................1982-847. Shane Willis ....................575/346 .......................................1987-898. Vic Penn ..........................571/329 .......................................1999-009. Mike Cullison ..................371/193 .......................................1979-8010. Brett Hodges ...................329/197 ............................................2009

PASS COMPLETIONSGame

1. Ryan Schneider ...............37/52 .................Florida Atlanti c, 9/13/032. Daunte Culpepper ..........36/49 .............................. Toledo, 10/4/983. Shane Willis ....................35/51 .......................New Haven, 10/8/884. Vic Penn ..........................34/55 ..............................Florida, 9/11/995. Darin Slack ......................32/44 ................. West Georgia, 10/17/876. Ryan Schneider ...............32/46 ........................Penn State, 8/31/027. Darin Slack ......................31/46 ............................. Liberty, 11/7/87 Daunte Culpepper ..........31/41 .......... Youngstown State, 10/31/98 Ryan Schneider ...............31/45 ......... Western Michigan, 10/12/0210. Daunte Culpepper ..........30/47 ............................. Purdue, 9/19/98 Steven Moff ett ................30/41 .............................. Akron 10/16/04

Season1. Daunte Culpepper ..........296/402 ............................................19982. Ryan Schneider ...............265/430 ............................................20023. Vic Penn ..........................262/455 ............................................19994. Shane Willis ....................239/398 ............................................19885. Daunte Culpepper ..........238/381 ............................................19976. Steven Moff ett ................223/375 ............................................20057. Darin Slack ......................219/420 ............................................19878. Ryan Schneider ...............204/357 ............................................20019. Brett Hodges ...................197/329 ............................................200910. Ryan Schneider ...............194/281 ............................................2003

Career1. Daunte Culpepper ..........889/1,391 ....................................1995-982. Ryan Schneider ...............840/1,354 ....................................2000-033. Darin Hinshaw ................614/1,112 ....................................1991-944. Steven Moff ett ................510/860 .......................................2003-065. Darin Slack ......................459/974 .......................................1984-876. Dana Thyhsen .................380/775 .......................................1982-847. Shane Willis ....................346/575 .......................................1987-898. Vic Penn ..........................329/571 .......................................1999-009. Brett Hodges ...................197/329 ............................................200910. Mike Cullison ..................193/371 .......................................1979-80

PASSING YARDAGEGame1. Ryan Schneider ...............497/37 ...............Florida Atlanti c, 9/13/032. Ryan Schneider ...............440/28 .........................Syracuse, 11/2/023. Daunte Culpepper ..........438/21 ..................... Louisiana, 10/24/984. Darin Hinshaw ................437/25 .............. Valdosta State, 9/11/935. Daunte Culpepper ..........421/24 .............................. UAB, 11/9/966. Darin Slack ......................417/32 .............. West Georgia, 10/17/877. Ryan Schneider ...............409/24 .......................... Liberty, 9/28/028. Darin Slack ......................408/29 ................ Murray State, 10/4/869. Daunte Culpepper ..........406/28 ............ Eastern Illinois, 10/12/9810. Darin Hinshaw ................400/24 ......................... Liberty, 10/29/94

Season1. Ryan Schneider ...............3,770/265 .........................................20022. Daunte Culpepper ..........3,690/296 .........................................19983. Daunte Culpepper ..........3,086/238 .........................................19974. Vic Penn ..........................3,078/262 .........................................19995. Darin Slack ......................3,054/219 .........................................19876. Shane Willis ....................2,926/239 .........................................19887. Steven Moff ett ................2,295/223 .........................................20058. Ryan Schneider ...............2,923/209 .........................................20019. Darin Hinshaw ................2,801/187 .........................................199410. Darin Hinshaw ................2,645/191 .........................................1993

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Career1. Daunte Culpepper ......11,412/889 ..................................... 1995-982. Ryan Schneider ...........10,976/840 ..................................... 2000-033. Darin Hinshaw ............9,000/614 ....................................... 1991-944. Darin Slack ..................6,302/459 ....................................... 1984-875. Steven Moff ett ............6,199/510 ....................................... 2003-066. Dana Thyhsen .............4,982/380 ....................................... 1982-847. Shane Willis ................4,106/346 ....................................... 1987-898. Vic Penn ......................3,867/329 ....................................... 1999-009. Brett Hodges ...............2,438/197 .............................................200910. Ron Johnson ...............2,294/172 ....................................... 1988-91

PASS EFFICIENCYGame1. Daunte Culpepper ......245.98 ............................ Samford, 10/7/952. Darin Hinshaw ............242.07 ............................... Liberty, 11/6/933. Daunte Culpepper ......241.76 ......................... Louisiana, 10/24/984. Ryan Schneider ...........237.95 ......................... Louisiana, 11/24/015. Dana Thyhsen .............236.38 ....................... Fort Lewis, 11/19/836. Ryan Schneider ...........233.67 ........... Louisiana-Monroe, 10/21/007. Kyle Israel....................231.20 ........................... Memphis, 9/22/078. Steven Moff ett ............229.81 ........................... Memphis, 10/8/059. Daunte Culpepper ......228.19 ......................... Eastern Ill., 9/12/9810. Ryan Schneider ...........223.61 ............................... Liberty, 9/28/02

Season1. Daunte Culpepper ......170.24 ..................................................19982. Ron Johnson ...............147.93 ..................................................19903. Ryan Schneider ...........146.98 ..................................................20004. Daunte Culpepper ......146.91 ..................................................19975. Darin Hinshaw ............145.46 ..................................................19936. Kyle Israel....................142.82 ..................................................20067. Steven Moff ett ............139.55 ..................................................20058. Darin Hinshaw ............138.64 ..................................................19939. Darin Hinshaw ............138.62 ..................................................199410. Daunte Culpepper ......138.59 ..................................................1996

Career (minimum two seasons)1. Daunte Culpepper ......146.72 ............................................ 1995-982. Ryan Schneider ...........145.39 ............................................ 2000-033. Darin Hinshaw ............138.18 ............................................ 1991-944. Steven Moff ett ............133.68 ............................................ 2003-065. Kyle Israel....................128.70 ............................................ 2004-076. Tony Lanham ..............126.97 ............................................ 1985-867. Ron Johnson ...............123.95 ............................................ 1988-918. Shane Willis ................121.13 ............................................ 1987-899. Vic Penn ......................120.70 ............................................ 1999-0010. Dana Thyhsen .............110.94 ............................................ 1982-84

CONSECUTIVE PASS COMPLETIONS1. Daunte Culpepper ......15.................................... Samford 10/11/972. Daunte Culpepper ......12....................... Eastern Kentucky, 8/31/95 Daunte Culpepper ......12............................................UAB, 11/9/96 Ryan Schneider ...........12........................ Northern Illinois, 10/7/00 Brett Hodges ...............12...................................Houston, 11/14/096. Ryan Schneider ...........11.......................................Akron, 10/26/02 Kyle Israel....................11..........................................UAB, 11/25/067. Ryan Schneider ...........10.......................... Florida Atlanti c, 9/13/03 Steven Moff ett ............10............................. South Carolina, 9/1/05 Steven Moff ett ............10.................... Louisiana Lafayett e, 10/1/05 Steven Moff ett ............10..................................... Villanova, 9/2/05

300 YARD PASSING GAMESSeason1. Daunte Culpepper ......7............................................................1998 Ryan Schneider ...........7............................................................20023. Daunte Culpepper ......5............................................................19974. Darin Slack ..................4............................................................1987 Vic Penn ......................4............................................................19996. Shane Willis ................3............................................................1988 Ryan Schneider ...........3............................................................20018. Darin Hinshaw ............2............................................................1992

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Darin Hinshaw ............2............................................................1994 Daunte Culpepper ......2............................................................1996 Steven Moff ett ............2............................................................2004

Career1. Daunte Culpepper ......15.................................................... 1995-98 Ryan Schneider ...........15.................................................... 2000-033. Darin Hinshaw ............5...................................................... 1991-94 Vic Penn ......................5...................................................... 1999-005. Darin Slack ..................4...................................................... 1984-87 Shane Willis ................4...................................................... 1987-897. Steven Moff ett ............3...................................................... 2003-068. Kyle Israel....................2...................................................... 2004-07

400 YARD PASSING GAMESSeason1. Daunte Culpepper ......2............................................................1998 Ryan Schneider ...........2............................................................20023. Darin Slack ..................1............................................................1986 Darin Slack ..................1............................................................1987 Darin Hinshaw ............1............................................................1993 Darin Hinshaw ............1............................................................1994 Daunte Culpepper ......1............................................................1996 Ryan Schneider ...........1............................................................2003

Career1. Daunte Culpepper ......3...................................................... 1995-98 Ryan Schneider ...........3...................................................... 2000-033. Darin Slack ..................2...................................................... 1984-87 Darin Hinshaw ............2...................................................... 1991-94

SEASONS WITH 3,000 OR MORE PASSING YARDS1. Daunte Culpepper ......2...................................................... 1995-982. Darin Slack ..................1...................................................... 1984-87 Vic Penn ......................1...................................................... 1999-00 Ryan Schneider ...........1...................................................... 2000-03

SEASONS WITH 2,000 OR MORE PASSING YARDS 1. Daunte Culpepper ......4...................................................... 1995-982. Darin Hinshaw ............3...................................................... 1991-94 Ryan Schneider ...........3...................................................... 2000-034. Dana Thyhsen .............1...................................................... 1982-84 Darin Slack ..................1...................................................... 1984-87 Shane Willis ................1...................................................... 1987-88 Vic Penn ......................1...................................................... 1999-00 Steven Moff ett ............1...................................................... 2003-06 Kyle Israel....................1...................................................... 2004-07 Brett Hodges ...............1............................................................2009

PASSING TOUCHDOWNSGame1. Darin Slack ..................7.............................West Georgia, 10/17/872. Darin Hinshaw ............6..........................................Liberty, 11/6/933. Darin Slack ..................5..............Northwest Missouri St., 10/24/87 Darin Hinshaw ............5........................Western Kentucky, 9/24/94 Daunte Culpepper ......5....................... Louisiana-Monroe, 11/1/97 Ryan Schneider ...........5......................................... Buff alo, 11/9/02

Season1. Ryan Schneider ...........31..........................................................20022. Daunte Culpepper ......28..........................................................19983. Darin Slack ..................26..........................................................1987 Darin Hinshaw ............26..........................................................19945. Daunte Culpepper ......25..........................................................19976. Darin Hinshaw ............24..........................................................1992 Darin Hinshaw ............24..........................................................19938. Steven Moff ett ............22..........................................................20059. Ryan Schneider ...........21..........................................................200010. Dana Thyhsen .............19..........................................................1983 Daunte Culpepper ......19..........................................................1996

Career1. Daunte Culpepper ... 84 ..................................................... 1995-982. Ryan Schneider ........ 82 ..................................................... 2000-033. Darin Hinshaw ......... 82 ..................................................... 1991-944. Darin Slack ............... 47 ..................................................... 1984-875. Dana Thyhsen .......... 41 ..................................................... 1982-84 Steven Moff ett ......... 41 ..................................................... 2003-067. Kyle Israel................. 22 ..................................................... 2004-078. Vic Penn ................... 21 ..................................................... 1999-009. Tony Lanham ........... 20 ..................................................... 1985-8610. Ron Johnson ............ 19 ..................................................... 1988-91

LONGEST PASS COMPLETIONSGame1. Darin Slack ............... 87 (TD) .....Northwest Missouri St., 10/24/872. Vic Penn ................... 83 (TD) .......................... vs. Auburn, 11/6/99 Ryan Schneider ........ 83 ..................................vs. Liberty, 10/13/014. Ryan Schneider ........ 80 (TD) ................... vs. Arizona State, 9/7/025. Vic Penn ................... 79 (TD) ............... vs. Georgia Tech, 9/2/20006. Brian Miller .............. 78 (TD) .............................vs. Akron, 11/3/017. Ron Johnson ............ 76 (TD) .......... vs. Southern Illinois, 10/27/90 Ryan Schneider ........ 76 (TD) ............... vs. Miami (Ohio), 11/23/02 Brett Hodges ............ 76 (TD) ...............................at Rice, 10/24/0910. Darin Hinshaw ......... 74 (TD) ................vs. Valdosta State, 9/11/93

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TOUCHDOWN PASS1. Ryan Schneider ........ 28 .....................................(9/22/01-11/1/03)2. Daunte Culpepper ... 22 ...................................(11/2/96-10/31/98)3. Darin Hinshaw ......... 12 ...................................(11/2/91-11/14/92) Darin Hinshaw ......... 12 .................................. (11/6/93- 10/29/94)5. Vic Penn ................... 12 .....................................(9/25/99-9/30/00) Steven Moff ett ......... 12 .....................................(11/6/04-11/5/05)

MISCELLANEOUS PASSING RECORDSWhen a player passes for 400 yards or more ........................ UCF is: 9-1When a player passes for 350 yards or more .................... UCF is: 16-10When a player passes for 300 yards or more .................... UCF is: 38-25

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PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGEGame (minimum 15 att empts)1. Daunte Culpepper ... .875 (14/16) ...................... Samford, 10/7/952. Kyle Israel................. .864 (19/22) ...........................UAB, 11/25/063. Daunte Culpepper ... .848 (28/33) ............ Eastern Illinois, 9/12/98 Daunte Culpepper ... .848 (28/33) ........Northern Illinois, 10/10/98 Daunte Culpepper ... .848 (28/33) ...................Ball State, 11/14/986. Brett Hodges ............ .840 (21/25) .................... Houston, 11/14/097. Daunte Culpepper ... .839 (26/31) .................... Samford, 10/11/978. Ron Johnson ............ .823 (14/17) ......... Texas Southern, 11/17/909. Daunte Culpepper ... .800 (20/25) ........ Eastern Kentucky, 10/7/95 Kyle Israel................. .800 (16/20) ....................... Tulane, 11/18/06

Season (minimum 100 att empts)1. Daunte Culpepper ... .736* (296/402) .....................................19982. Ryan Schneider ........ .690 (194/281) .......................................20033. Kyle Israel................. .651 (108//166) .....................................20064. Steven Moff ett ......... .642 (147/229) .......................................20045. Daunte Culpepper ... .625 (238/381) .......................................19976. Ryan Schneider ........ .619 (177/286) .......................................20007. Ryan Schneider ........ .616 (265/430) .......................................20028. Shane Willis ............. .605 (107/177) .......................................19899. Shane Willis ............. .600 (239/398) .......................................198810. Brett Hodges ............ .599 (197/329) .......................................2009*NCAA FBS single-season record

Career (minimum 200 att empts)1. Daunte Culpepper ......... .639 (889/1,391) ..........................1995-982. Ryan Schneider .............. .620 (840/1,354) ..........................2000-033. Shane Willis ................... .602 (346/575) .............................1987-894. Steven Moff ett ............... .606 (391/645) .............................2003-065. Brett Hodges .................. .599 (197/329) ..................................20096. Kyle Israel....................... .590 (305/517) .............................2004-077. Vic Penn ......................... .576 (329/571) .............................1999-008. Tony Lanham ................. .556 (154/277) .............................1985-86

9. Darin Hinshaw ............... .552 (614/1,112) ..........................1991-9410. Ron Johnson .................. .539 (172/319) .............................1988-91

PASSING YARDS PER COMPLETIONGame (minimum 10 completi ons)1. Darin Hinshaw ............... 24.5 (10/245) .....................Maine, 9/3/942. Daunte Culpepper ......... 23.0 (13/299) ........South Carolina, 9/6/973. Ryan Schneider .............. 22.2 (14/312) .........La.-Monroe, 10/21/004. Ryan Schneider .............. 21.0 (13/273) ................... Akron, 11/3/015. Daunte Culpepper ......... 20.9 (21/438) ............Louisiana, 10/24/986. Steven Moff ett ............... 20.7 (14/290) ..............Memphis, 10/8/057. Ryan Schneider .............. 20.2 (13/262) ................ Liberty, 10/13/018. Darin Hinshaw ............... 20.1 (17/343) ..........W. Kentucky, 9/24/949. Daunte Culpepper ......... 19.2 (17/327) ... Bowling Green, 11/16/9610. Ryan Schneider .............. 19.1 (17/325) .................. Ohio, 11/30/02

Season (minimum 100 completi ons)1. Darin Hinshaw ............... 15.6 (161/2,505) ...............................19922. Darin Slack ..................... 15.3 (117/1,799) ...............................19863. Darin Hinshaw ............... 15.0 (187/2,801) ...............................19944. Ryan Schneider .............. 14.3 (204/2,923) ...............................20015. Ryan Schneider .............. 14.2 (265/3,770) ...............................20026. Darin Slack ..................... 13.9 (219/3,054) ...............................19877. Darin Hinshaw ............... 13.8 (191/2,645) ...............................19938. Daunte Culpepper ......... 13.7 (187/2,565) ...............................19969. Dana Thyhsen ................ 13.3 (155/2,058) ...............................198310. Ryan Schneider .............. 13.2 (177/3,334) ...............................2000

Career (minimum 200 completi ons)1. Darin Hinshaw ............... 14.7 (614/9,000) ..........................1991-942. Darin Slack ..................... 13.7 (459/6,302) ..........................1984-873. Dana Thyhsen ................ 13.1 (380/4,982) ..........................1982-84 Ryan Schneider .............. 13.1 (840/10,976) ........................2000-035. Daunte Culpepper ......... 12.8 (889/11,412) ........................1995-98

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6. Kyle Israel....................... 12.6 (305/3,830) ..........................2004-077. Steven Moff ett ............... 12.3 (391/4,814) ..........................2003-06

PASSING YARDS PER ATTEMPTGame (minimum 10 att empts)1. Daunte Culpepper ......... 15.6 (28/438) ............Louisiana, 10/24/982. Ryan Schneider .............. 14.8 (22/312) .........La.-Monroe, 10/21/003. Steven Moff ett ............... 13.8 (21/290) ..............Memphis, 10/8/054. Darin Slack ..................... 13.2 (14/185) ..............Samford, 11/15/865. Ryan Schneider .............. 12.8 (32/409) .................. Liberty, 9/28/026. Darin Hinshaw ............... 12.5 (35/427) ...... Valdosta State, 9/11/93 Ryan Schneider .............. 12.5 (21/262) ................ Liberty, 10/13/01 Ryan Schneider .............. 12.5 (15/188) ............Louisiana, 11/24/019. Ryan Schneider .............. 12.4 (22/273) ................... Akron, 11/3/0110. Darin Hinshaw ............... 12.3 (20/245) .....................Maine, 9/3/94 Darin Hinshaw ............... 12.3 (28/343) .........W. Kentucky, 9/24/94 Daunte Culpepper ......... 12.3 (33/406) ......Eastern Illinois, 9/12/98

Season (minimum 100 att empts)1. Daunte Culpepper ......... 9.2 (402/3,690) .................................19982. Ryan Schneider .............. 8.8 (430/3,770) .................................20023. Darin Hinshaw ............... 8.3 (302/2,505) .................................19924. Darin Hinshaw ............... 8.2 (322/2,645) .................................1993 Darin Hinshaw ............... 8.2 (342/2,801) .................................1994 Daunte Culpepper ......... 8.2 (314/2,565) .................................1996 Ryan Schneider .............. 8.2 (286/2,334) .................................2000 Ryan Schneider .............. 8.2 (357/2,923) .................................20019. Daunte Culpepper ......... 8.1 (381/3,086) .................................199710. Tony Lanham ................. 7.5 (169/1,268) .................................1985 Steven Moff ett ............... 7.5 (229/1,721) .................................2004 Steven Moff ett ............... 7.5 (275/2,925) .................................2005

Career (minimum 2 years, 200 att empts)1. Daunte Culpepper ......... 8.2 (1,391/11,412) .......................1995-982. Ryan Schneider .............. 8.1 (1,354/10,976) .......................2000-03 Darin Hinshaw ............... 8.1 (1,112/9,000) .........................1991-944. Steven Moff ett ............... 7.5 (645/4,818) ............................2003-065. Kyle Israel....................... 7.4 (517/3,830) ............................2004-076. Ron Johnson .................. 7.2 (319/2,294) ............................1988-917. Shane Willis ................... 7.1 (575/4,092) ............................1987-898. Tony Lanham ................. 7.0 (277/1,949) ............................1985-86

9. Vic Penn ......................... 6.8 (571/3,867) ............................1999-0010. Darin Slack ..................... 6.5 (974/6,302) ............................1984-87

INTERCEPTIONS THROWNGame1. Dana Thyhsen ................ 6 ...................Bethune-Cookman, 10/9/82 Shane Willis ................... 6 .......................................... Troy, 9/16/893. Dana Thyhsen ................ 5 .....................Georgia Southern, 9/15/844. Mike Cullison ................. 4 ...........................Presbyterian, 10/27/79 Daunte Culpepper ......... 4 ..................................... Auburn, 11/7/98 Vic Penn ......................... 4 ....................................... Purdue, 9/4/99 Vic Penn ......................... 4 ....................................... Akron, 9/16/00 Ryan Schneider .............. 4 ...........................Virginia Tech, 11/11/00 Brett Hodges .................. 4 ............................ East Carolina, 9/26/0910. 13 are ti ed with three

Season1. Darin Slack ..................... 18 ......................................................19872. Darin Hinshaw ............... 17 ......................................................19943. Mike Cullison ................. 16 ......................................................1979 Dana Thyhsen ................ 16 ......................................................1984 Darin Hinshaw ............... 16 ......................................................1992 Ryan Schneider .............. 16 ......................................................20027. Mike Cullison ................. 15 ......................................................1980 Daunte Culpepper ......... 15 ......................................................1996 Ryan Schneider .............. 15 ......................................................200310. Dana Thyhsen ................ 13 ......................................................1982 Brett Hodges .................. 13 ......................................................2009

Career1. Darin Hinshaw ............... 52 .................................................1991-942. Ryan Schneider .............. 51 .................................................2000-033. Darin Slack ..................... 50 .................................................1984-874. Daunte Culpepper ......... 42 .................................................1995-985. Dana Thyhsen ................ 37 .................................................1982-846. Mike Cullison ................. 31 .................................................1979-807. Steven Moff ett ............... 26 .................................................2003-068. Shane Willis ................... 23 .................................................1988-899. Vic Penn ......................... 17 .................................................1999-00 Kyle Israel....................... 17 .................................................2004-0710. Tony Lanham ................. 16 .................................................1985-86

INTERCEPTION TO ATTEMPT RATIOSeason (minimum 100 att empts)1. Daunte Culpepper ......... .017 (7/402) ......................................19982. Vic Penn ......................... .024 (11/455) ....................................1999 Steven Moff ett ............... .024 (9/375) ......................................20054. Ryan Schneider .............. .025 (9/357) ......................................20015. Daunte Culpepper ......... .026 (10/381) ....................................19976. Dana Thyhsen ................ .027 (8/295) ......................................19837. Daunte Culpepper ......... .034 (10/294) ....................................19958. Kyle Israel....................... .036 (11/298) ....................................20079. Ryan Schneider .............. .037 (16/430) ....................................200210. Ryan Schneider .............. .038 (11/286) ....................................2000

Career (minimum 200 att empts)1. Daunte Culpepper ......... .030 (42/1,391) ............................1995-98 Vic Penn ......................... .030 (17/571) ...............................1999-00 Steven Moff ett ............... .030 (26/860) ...............................2003-064. Kyle Israel....................... .032 (17/517) ...............................2004-075. Ryan Schneider .............. .038 (51/1,354) ............................2000-036. Shane Willis ................... .040 (23/575) ...............................1988-89 Brett Hodges .................. .040 (13/329) ....................................20098. Ron Johnson .................. .042 (16/378) ...............................1988-919. Darin Hinshaw ............... .047 (52/1,112) ............................1991-9410. Dana Thyhsen ................ .048 (37/775) ...............................1982-84

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Player ...................Yards .C/A......... Opponent ............................. DateRyan Schneider ..... 497 .... 37/52 ......Florida Atlanti c ..................9/13/03Ryan Schneider ..... 440 .... 28/47 ......Syracuse ............................11/2/02Daunte Culpepper 438 .... 21/28 ......Louisiana .........................10/24/98Darin Hinshaw ...... 437 .... 25/35 ......Valdosta State ....................9/11/93Daunte Culpepper 421 .... 24/36 ......UAB....................................11/9/96Darin Slack ........... 417 .... 32/44 ......West Georgia ...................10/17/87Ryan Schneider ..... 409 .... 24/32 ......Liberty ...............................9/28/02Darin Slack ............ 408 .... 29/46 ......Murray State ......................10/4/86Daunte Culpepper 406 .... 28/33 ......Eastern Illinois ...................9/12/98Darin Hinshaw ...... 400 .... 24/36 ......Liberty .............................10/29/94Darin Hinshaw ...... 393 .... 25/39 ......Western Kentucky ...........10/24/92Daunte Culpepper 385 .... 26/45 ......Louisiana-Monroe .............11/1/97Vic Penn ................ 379 .... 34/55 ......Florida ...............................9/11/99Darin Hinshaw ...... 378 .... 25/46 ......James Madison ................11/14/92Vic Penn ................ 374 .... 29/52 ......Auburn ..............................11/6/99Vic Penn ................ 374 .... 26/38 ......Bowling Green .................11/20/99Ryan Schneider ..... 374 .... 20/30 ......Miami (Ohio) ...................11/23/02Daunte Culpepper 370 .... 24/37 ......Louisiana Tech .....................9/5/98Shane Willis .......... 369 .... 26/34 ......Eastern Kentucky .............11/12/88Daunte Culpepper 368 .... 30/47 ......Purdue ...............................9/19/98Shane Willis .......... 365 .... 35/51 ......New Haven ........................10/8/88Ryan Schneider ..... 365 .... 27/38 ......Eastern Michigan ...............9/30/00Ryan Schneider ..... 360 .... 25/43 ......Buff alo ...............................11/9/02Daunte Culpepper 359 .... 29/52 ......Mississippi State ..............10/25/97Darin Slack ............ 356 .... 25/37 ......Northwest Mo. St. ...........10/24/87Darin Hinshaw ...... 350 .... 21/29 ......Liberty .............................11/16/93Daunte Culpepper 347 .... 31/41 ......Youngstown State ............10/31/98Ryan Schneider ..... 346 .... 25/41 ......Virginia Tech ....................11/11/00Ryan Schneider ..... 345 .... 32/46 ......Penn State .........................8/31/02Darin Hinshaw ...... 343 .... 17/28 ......Western Kentucky .............9/24/94

300-YARD PASSING GAMES Daunte Culpepper 342 .... 36/49 ......Toledo ................................10/3/98Brett Hodges ......... 342 .... 23/45 ......Marshall.............................11/1/09Darin Hinshaw ...... 341 .... 18/40 ......Troy .................................10/22/94Ryan Schneider ..... 341 .... 31/45 ......Western Michigan ...........10/12/02Ryan Schneider ..... 338 .... 20/29 ......Tulane ..............................10/22/01Vic Penn ................ 336 .... 27/48 ......Louisiana Tech .................10/23/99Ryan Schneider ..... 335 .... 28/39 ......Louisiana-Monroe ...........10/20/01Darin Slack ............ 334 .... 23/40 ......Elon ...................................9/12/87Darin Slack ............ 327 .... 31/46 ......Liberty ...............................11/7/87Daunte Culpepper 327 .... 17/31 ......Bowling Green .................11/16/96Daunte Culpepper 327 .... 28/33 ......Northern Illinois ..............10/10/98Daunte Culpepper 327 .... 28/33 ......Ball State .........................11/14/98Kyle Israel ............. 327 .... 27/42 ......Rice ..................................10/21/06Ryan Schneider ..... 325 .... 17/28 ......Ohio .................................11/30/02Daunte Culpepper 322 .... 26/45 ......Kent State ..........................10/4/97Steven Moff ett ...... 322 .... 30/41 ......Akron ...............................10/16/04Daunte Culpepper 320 .... 23/32 ......Bowling Green ...................9/26/98Steven Moff ett ...... 319 .... 22/32 ......Kent State ........................11/23/04Daunte Culpepper 318 .... 24/35 ......Nebraska ...........................9/13/97Darin Slack ............ 315 .... 24/57 ......Ga. Southern .....................10/3/87Kyle Israel ............. 313 .... 28/45 ......East Carolina ......................10/6/07Ryan Schneider ..... 312 .... 14/22 ......Louisiana-Monroe ...........10/21/00Daunte Culpepper 309 .... 26/31 ......Samford ...........................10/11/97Daunte Culpepper 307 .... 22/30 ......Carson-Newman ..................9/9/95Daunte Culpepper 307 .... 26/42 ......William & Mary .................8/29/96Vic Penn ................ 306 .... 25/42 ......Akron ...............................9/16/00Ryan Schneider ..... 304 .... 22/44 ......Arkansas ..........................11/10/01Tony Lanham ........ 302 .... 21/33 ......Eastern Kentucky .............10/18/86Shane Willis .......... 302 .... 23/32 ......West Georgia .....................9/10/88Shane Willis .......... 301 .... 16/27 ......Valdosta State ......................9/9/89Ryan Schneider ..... 301 .... 30/40 ......Northern Illinois ................10/7/00Steven Moff ett ...... 301 .... 19/36 ......Nevada ............................12/24/05

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDSRecepti ons

Game ......................... 15 ..................Todd Cleveland, Ball State, 9/21/96

Season ....................... 90 ....................................Mike Sims-Walker, 2006

Career ........................ 213 ...................................David Rhodes, 1991-94

Recepti ons In Consecuti ve Games

Career ........................ 42 ..................................... Sean Beckton, 1987-90

Receiving Yardage

Game ......................... 266 ..................Siaha Burley, Louisiana, 10/24/98

Season ....................... 1,237 ...................................... Doug Gabriel, 2002

Career ........................ 3,618 ................................David Rhodes, 1991-94

100-Yard Receiving Games

Season ....................... 7 ................................................ Ted Wilson, 1985

................................... 7 ......................................Brandon Marshall, 2005

Career ........................ 16 .....................................David Rhodes, 1991-94

Consecuti ve 100-Yard Receiving Games

Career ........................ 5 ......................... Ted Wilson, 10/26/85-11/30/85

1000-Yard Receiving Seasons

Season ....................... 3 .......................................David Rhodes, 1991-94

Touchdown Recepti ons

Game ......................... 4 .............................................. Three players ti ed,

........................................................last Doug Gabriel vs. Ohio, 11/30/02

Season ....................... 14 ............................................. Bret Cooper, 1992

Career ........................ 29 .....................................David Rhodes, 1991-94

Yards Per Recepti on

Game ......................... 32.6 .......Mark Whitt emore, Valdosta St., 9/11/93

Season ....................... 21.8 ........................................ Bernard Ford, 1986

Career ........................ 19.3 ...................................Bernard Ford, 1984-87

RECEPTIONSGame1. Todd Cleveland .............. 15/158 ........................ Ball State, 9/21/962. Bernard Ford .................. 14/160 ................................ Elon, 9/19/87 Tyson Hinshaw ............... 14/129 .............Northern Illinois, 10/7/004. Mike Sims-Walker .......... 13/169 .............................. Rice, 10/21/065. Bernard Ford .................. 12/197 ............... West Georgia, 10/17/87 Sean Beckton ................. 12/111 ...........Bethune-Cookman, 9/1/89 David Rhodes ................. 12/138 .............................. Troy, 10/30/93 Tyson Hinshaw ............... 12/206 ........... Eastern Michigan, 9/30/00 Doug Gabriel .................. 12/206 .........................Syracuse, 11/2/02 Mike Sims-Walker .......... 12/132 ................................. USF, 9/16/06

RECEIVING RECORDS Season1. Mike Sims-Walker .......... 90/1,178 ...........................................20062. Tyson Hinshaw ............... 89/1,089 ...........................................20003. Siaha Burley ................... 88/1,142 ...........................................19984. Charles Lee .................... 87/1,133 ...........................................19995. David Rhodes ................. 78/1,159 ...........................................19936. Siaha Burley ................... 77/1,106 ...........................................19977. Ted Wilson ..................... 76/1,119 ...........................................19858. Doug Gabriel .................. 75/1,237 ...........................................20029. Sean Beckton ................. 74/1,030 ...........................................1988 Brandon Marshall .......... 74/1,195 ...........................................2005

Career1. David Rhodes ................. 213/3,618 ....................................1991-942. Mark Nonsant ................ 198/2,809 ....................................1995-983. Sean Beckton ................. 196/2,493 ....................................1987-904. Mike Sims-Walker .......... 184/2,561 ....................................2003-065. Siaha Burley ................... 165/2,248 ....................................1997-986. Charles Lee .................... 162/2,249 ....................................1997-997. Rocky Ross ..................... 157/1,986 ....................................2006-098. Ted Wilson ..................... 151/2,443 ....................................1983-869. Tyson Hinshaw ............... 148/1,874 ....................................1997-0010. Jimmy Fryzel .................. 137/2,469 ....................................1999-02

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RECEPTIONS IN CONSECUTIVE GAMES1. Sean Beckton ................. 42 .................................................1987-902. Charles Lee .................... 33 .................................................1997-99 Jimmy Fryzel .................. 33 .................................................1999-014. Tyson Hinshaw ............... 32 .................................................1997-005. Ted Wilson ..................... 30 .................................................1984-866. Mike Sims-Walker .......... 28 .................................................2003-067. Todd Cleveland .............. 26 ................................................1994-978. David Rhodes ................. 24 .................................................1992-949. Tavaris Capers ................ 23 .................................................2003-0410. Mike Dickinson .............. 22 .................................................1990-92 Siaha Burley ................... 22 .................................................1997-98

100 YARD RECEIVING GAMESSeason1. Ted Wilson ..................... 7 ........................................................1985 Brandon Marshall .......... 7 ........................................................20053. David Rhodes ................. 6 ........................................................1993 Siaha Burley ................... 6 ........................................................1998 Charles Lee .................... 6 ........................................................1999 Doug Gabriel .................. 6 ........................................................20027. Bernard Ford .................. 5 ........................................................1987 Sean Beckton ................. 5 ........................................................1988 David Rhodes ................. 5 ........................................................1994 Siaha Burley ................... 5 ........................................................1997 Tyson Hinshaw ............... 5 ........................................................2000 Jimmy Fryzel .................. 5 ........................................................2002 Mike Sims-Walker .......... 5 ........................................................2006

Career1. David Rhodes ................. 16 .................................................1991-942. Siaha Burley ................... 11 .................................................1997-983. Ted Wilson ..................... 10 .................................................1983-864. Sean Beckton ................. 9 ...................................................1987-90 Mark Nonsant ................ 9 ...................................................1995-98 Charles Lee .................... 9 ...................................................1997-99 Mike Sims-Walker .......... 9 ...................................................2003-068. Doug Gabriel .................. 8 ...................................................2001-02 Brandon Marshall .......... 8 ...................................................2002-0510. Jimmy Fryzel .................. 7 ...................................................1999-02

CONSECUTIVE 100 YARD RECEIVING GAMES1. Ted Wilson ..................... 5 .................................10/26/85-11/30/852. Mike Dickinson .............. 4 ...................................11/16/91-9/19/92 Jimmy Fryzel .................. 4 ...................................11/2/02-11/23/024. Bernard Ford .................. 3 .................................10/10/87-10/24/87 Mark Nonsant ................ 3 ...................................11/2/96-11/16/97 David Rhodes ................. 3 ................................10/16/93-10/30/93 Siaha Burley ................... 3 .....................................9/12/98-9/26/98 Charles Lee .................... 3 ...................................11/6/99-11/20/999. 14 players ti ed .............. 2

RECEIVING YARDAGEGame1. Siaha Burley ................... 266/10 ...... Louisiana-Lafayett e, 10/24/982. David Rhodes ................. 231/10 ........ Western Kentucky, 10/24/92 Siaha Burley ................... 231/8 ....................South Carolina, 9/6/974. Brandon Marshall .......... 210/11 .........................Nevada, 12/24/055. Mark Nonsant ................ 209/9 .................................. UAB, 11/9/966. Bernard Ford .................. 208/11 Northwest Missouri St., 10/24/877. Tyson Hinshaw ............... 206/12 ........... Eastern Michigan, 9/20/00 Doug Gabriel .................. 206/12 .........................Syracuse, 11/2/029. Charles Lee .................... 203/11 .......................... Auburn, 11/6/9910. Bernard Ford .................. 197/12 ............... West Georgia, 10/17/87

Season1. Doug Gabriel .................. 1,237/75 ...........................................20022. Brandon Marshall .......... 1,195/74 ...........................................20053. Bernard Ford .................. 1,180/68 ...........................................19874. Mike Sims-Walker .......... 1,178/90 ...........................................20065. David Rhodes ................. 1,159/78 ...........................................19936. Siaha Burley ................... 1,146/88 ...........................................19987. Charles Lee .................... 1,133/87 ...........................................19998. Jimmy Fryzel .................. 1,126/58 ...........................................20029. Ted Wilson ..................... 1,119/76 ...........................................198510. Siaha Burley ................... 1,106/77 ...........................................1997

Career1. David Rhodes ................. 3,618/213 ....................................1991-942. Mark Nonsant ................ 2,809/198 ....................................1995-983. Mike Sims-Walker .......... 2,561/184 ....................................2003-064. Sean Beckton ................. 2,493/196 ....................................1987-905. Jimmy Fryzel .................. 2,469/137 ....................................1999-026. Ted Wilson ..................... 2,443/151 ....................................1983-867. Charles Lee .................... 2,249/162 ....................................1997-998. Siaha Burley ................... 2,248/165 ....................................1997-989. Bernard Ford .................. 2,138/111 ....................................1985-8710. Rocky Ross ..................... 1,986/157 ....................................2006-09

BEST SINGLE SEASON RECEIVING TANDEMS1. 2,363 ........ Doug Gabriel (1,237), Jimmy Fryzel (1,126) ............20022. 2,050 ........ Brandon Marshall (1,195), Mike Sims-Walker (855) 20053. 1,989 ........ Siaha Burley (1,142), Mark Nonsant (847) ..............19984. 1,903 ........ Bernard Ford (1,177), Arnell Spencer (726) ............19875. 1,900 ........ David Rhodes (1,075), Mark Whitt emore (825) ......19946. 1,864 ........ Charles Lee (1,133), Tyson Hinshaw (731) ..............19997. 1,833 ........ David Rhodes (1,159), Mark Whitt emore (674) ......19938. 1,809 ........ Siaha Burley (1,106), Mark Nonsant (703) ..............19979. 1,709 ........ Mike Sims-Walker (1,178), Rocky Ross (531) ..........200610. 1,695 ........ Tyson Hinshaw (1,089), Jimmy Fryzel (606) ............2000

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1000 YARD RECEIVING SEASONS1. David Rhodes ............3 ........................................................1991-942. Siaha Burley ..............2 ........................................................1997-983. Ted Wilson ................1 ........................................................1983-86 Bernard Ford .............1 ........................................................1985-87 Sean Beckton ............1 ........................................................1987-90 Charles Lee ...............1 ........................................................1997-99 Tyson Hinshaw ..........1 ........................................................1997-00 Doug Gabriel .............1 ........................................................2001-02 Jimmy Fryzel .............1 ........................................................1999-02 Brandon Marshall .....1 ........................................................2002-05 Mike Sims-Walker .....1 ........................................................2003-06

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONSGame1. Bernard Ford .............4 ........... Northwest Missouri State, 10/24/87 David Rhodes ............4 ........................................... Liberty, 11/6/93 Doug Gabriel .............4 ............................................ Ohio, 11/30/024. Ted Wilson ................3 ..........................Georgia Southern, 11/9/85 Bernard Ford .............3 .............................. West Georgia, 10/17/87 Mike Dickinson .........3 ........................Bethune-Cookman, 9/12/92 Bret Cooper ..............3 ...........................................Buff alo, 11/7/92 Rufus Hall .................3 ...........................Eastern Kentucky, 8/31/95 Tyson Hinshaw ..........3 ............................. William & Mary, 9/23/00 Brandon Marshall .....3 ........................................Nevada, 12/24/05

Season1. Bret Cooper ..............14 ...........................................................19922. Bernard Ford .............13 ...........................................................1987 Tyson Hinshaw ..........13 ...........................................................20004. Ted Wilson ................12 ...........................................................1985 David Rhodes ............12 ...........................................................19936. David Rhodes ............11 ...........................................................1994 Doug Gabriel .............11 ...........................................................2002 Brandon Marshall .....11 ...........................................................20059. Doug Gabriel .............9 .............................................................2001 Mike Walker ..............9 .............................................................2005 Kamar Aiken .............9 .............................................................2009

Career1. David Rhodes ............29 ......................................................1991-942. Bret Cooper ..............23 ......................................................1989-923. Ted Wilson ................21 ......................................................1983-86 Bernard Ford .............21 ......................................................1986-875. Doug Gabriel .............20 ......................................................2001-026. Tyson Hinshaw ..........17 ......................................................1997-007. Tavaris Capers ...........17 ......................................................2001-048. Sean Beckton ............16 ......................................................1987-90 Mark Whitt emore .....16 ......................................................1992-94 Kenny Clark ...............16 ......................................................1996-00 Mike Sims-Walker .....16 ......................................................2003-06

LONGEST RECEPTION1. Bernard Ford .............87 (TD) ................. NW Missouri St., 10/24/872. Charles Lee ...............83 (TD) ............................... Auburn, 11/06/99 Doug Gabriel .............83 (TD) ................................ Liberty, 10/13/014. Doug Gabriel .............80 (TD) ..........................Arizona State, 9/7/025. Kenny Clark ...............79 (TD) ........................ Georgia Tech, 9/02/006. Thad Ward ................78 (TD) ................................... Akron, 11/3/017. Shawn Jeff erson ........76 (TD) .................Southern Illinois, 10/27/90 Jimmy Fryzel .............76 (TD) ......................Miami (Ohio), 11/23/02 A.J. Guyton ...............76 (TD) .................................... Rice, 10/24/0910. Mark Whitt emore .....74 (TD) ...................... Valdosta State, 9/11/93

YARDS PER RECEPTIONGame (minimum 5 recepti ons)1. Mark Whitt emore .....32.6 (5/163) ............. Valdosta State, 9/11/93 2. Kenny Clark ...............29.6 (5/148) ................. Georgia Tech, 9/2/003. David Rhodes ............29.0 (5/145) ....Bethune-Cookman, 10/23/93 Jimmy Fryzel .............29.0 (6/174) ............ Miami (Ohio), 11/23/025. Siaha Burley ..............28.9 (8/231) ...............South Carolina, 9/6/976. Siaha Burley ..............26.6 (10/266) ............La.-Lafayett e, 10/24/987. Doug Gabriel .............25.5 (7/179) .......................... Ohio, 11/30/028. Arnell Spencer ..........25.3 (6/152) ............................. Elon, 9/19/879. Jimmy Fryzel .............25.0 (6/150) ......................Syracuse, 11/2/0210. Mark Nonsant ...........24.9 (7/174) ..................... Nebraska, 9/13/97

Season (minimum 25 recepti ons)1. Bernard Ford .............21.8 (30/653) .........................................19862. Mark Whitt emore .....21.7 (31/674) .........................................19933. David Rhodes ............19.6 (51/1,002) ......................................19924. Jimmy Fryzel .............19.4 (58/1,126) ......................................20025. Mark Whitt emore .....18.3 (45/825) .........................................19946. Kamar Aiken .............17.7 (33/584) .........................................20077. Arnell Spencer ..........17.6 (41/723) .........................................19878. Bernard Ford .............17.4 (68/1,180) ......................................19879. David Rhodes ............17.3 (62/1,075) ......................................1994 10. Jimmy Fryzel .............17.0 (39/664) .........................................2001

Career (minimum 50 recepti ons)1. Doug Gabriel .................19.3 (97/1,869) .................................2001-02 Bernard Ford ................19.3 (111/2,138) ...............................1984-873. Mark Whitt emore .........19.1 (100/1,908) ...............................1991-944. Jimmy Fryzel ................18.0 (137/2,469) ...............................1999-025. Arnell Spencer ..............17.9 (83/1,487) .................................1987-886. David Rhodes ................17.0 (213/3,618) ...............................1991-947. Ted Wilson ....................16.2 (151/2,443) ...............................1983-868. Shawn Jeff erson ............16.2 (67/1,087) .................................1988-909. Bret Cooper ..................15.9 (91/1,450) .................................1990-9210. Brandon Marshall .......14.9 (112/1,674) ...............................2002-05

MISCELLANEOUS RECEIVING RECORDSWhen one player has 200 receiving yards or more .................UCF is: 4-5When one player has 150 receiving yards or more .............UCF is: 20-15When two players have 150 receiving yards or more .............UCF is: 1-1When one player has 100 receiving yards or more .............UCF is: 73-63When two players have 100 receiving yards or more .........UCF is: 10-10

OPPONENT SINGLE GAME RECEIVING RECORDSMost Passes Caught15............................... Eugene Baker, Kent State .............. 10/4/97

Most Yards Gained240............................. Darrell Dowery, Kent State .......... 11/23/04

Most Touchdown Passes Caught4................................. Darrien Teals, Valdosta State ...... 10/22/88

Longest Pass Recepti on98............................... Eugene Baker, Kent State .............. 10/4/97

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Player .......................Yards .. Rec.... Opponent ............................. DateSiaha Burley ...............266 .....10 ..... Louisiana ..........................10/24/98David Rhodes .............231 .....10 ..... Western Kentucky ............10/24/92Siaha Burley ...............231 .....8 ....... South Carolina .....................9/6/97Brandon Marshall ......210 .....11 ..... Nevada .............................12/24/05Mark Nonsant ............209 .....9 ....... UAB ....................................11/9/96Bernard Ford .............208 .....11 ..... Northwest Mo. St. ...........10/24/87Tyson Hinshaw ...........206 .....12 ..... Eastern Michigan ...............9/30/00Doug Gabriel..............206 .....12 ..... Syracuse .............................11/2/02Charles Lee ................203 .....11 ..... Auburn .............................11/06/99Bernard Ford .............197 .....12 ..... West Georgia ...................10/17/87Mark Nonsant ............195 .....8 ....... Bowling Green .................11/16/96Bret Cooper ...............181 .....8 ....... Buff alo................................11/7/92Doug Gabriel..............179 .....7 ....... Ohio .................................11/30/02Mark Nonsant ............174 .....7 ....... Nebraska ............................9/13/97Jimmy Fryzel ..............174 .....6 ....... Miami (Ohio) ....................11/23/02Arnell Spencer ...........172 .....10 ..... Liberty ................................11/7/87David Rhodes .............172 .....7 ....... Buff alo..............................11/19/94Todd Cleveland ..........172 .....7 ....... William & Mary ..................8/29/96Charles Lee ................170 .....11 ..... Florida ................................9/11/99Mike Sims-Walker ......169 .....13 ..... Rice ..................................10/21/06David Rhodes .............165 .....10 ..... Nicholls State ...................10/17/92Mark Whitt emore ......163 .....5 ....... Valdosta State ....................9/11/93Bernard Ford .............160 .....14 ..... Elon ....................................9/19/87David Rhodes .............160 .....7 ....... Troy .................................10/22/94Bernard Ford .............159 .....8 ....... Eastern Kentucky ...............9/26/87Todd Cleveland ..........158 .....15 ..... Ball State ............................9/21/96Mike Sims-Walker ......157 .....10 ..... Memphis ............................10/8/05Mark Whitt emore ......156 .....7 ....... Western Kentucky ..............9/24/94David Rhodes .............155 .....9 ....... Yale ..................................10/21/93Mark Nonsant ............155 .....9 ....... Northern Illinois ...............10/10/98Charles Lee ................154 .....11 ..... Eastern Illinois ....................9/12/98Doug Gabriel..............153 .....11 ..... Penn State ..........................8/31/02Arnell Spencer ...........152 .....6 ....... Elon ....................................9/19/87Ted Wilson .................151 .....7 ....... Georgia Southern ...............11/9/85David Rhodes .............150 .....11 ..... Liberty ................................11/6/93Jimmy Fryzel ..............150 .....6 ....... Syracuse .............................11/2/02Kenny Clark ................148 .....5 ....... Georgia Tech ........................9/2/00Siaha Burley ...............147 .....9 ....... Purdue ...............................9/19/98Tavaris Capers ............147 .....7 ....... Northern Illinois .................10/9/04Siaha Burley ...............146 .....11 ..... Bowling Green ...................9/26/98David Rhodes .............145 .....5 ....... Bethune-Cookman ...........10/23/93Doug Gabriel..............142 .....7 ....... Louisiana-Monroe ............10/20/01Mike Dickinson ..........141 .....5 ....... Bethune-Cookman .............9/12/92Charles Lee ................140 .....9 ....... Louisiana Tech ..................10/23/99Doug Gabriel..............140 .....6 ....... Liberty ................................9/28/02Ted Wilson .................139 .....11 ..... Samford ...........................11/30/85Bret Cooper ...............139 .....7 ....... Liberty ..............................10/31/92Kenny Clark ................139 .....6 ....... Bowling Green .................11/20/99David Rhodes .............138 .....12 ..... Troy .................................10/30/93Siaha Burley ...............138 .....9 ....... Mississippi State ..............10/25/97Bernard Ford .............136 .....8 ....... Savannah State ................10/10/87Sean Beckton .............136 .....8 ....... Eastern Kentucky .............11/12/88Tyson Hinshaw ...........136 .....6 ....... Louisiana-Monroe ............10/21/00Shawn Jeff erson .........135 .....3 ....... Southern Illinois ...............10/27/90Siaha Burley ...............135 .....8 ....... Eastern Michigan .............11/15/97Rocky Ross .................135 .....6 ....... Memphis ..........................11/11/06Ted Wilson .................133 .....10 ..... Murray State ......................10/4/86Poe White ..................133 .....5 ....... Florida A&M.....................11/14/87Brandon Marshall ......133 .....4 ....... Memphis ............................10/8/05Mike Sims-Walker ......133 .....12 ..... USF .....................................9/16/06Mike Sims-Walker ......133 .....7 ....... UAB ..................................11/25/06David Rhodes .............132 .....6 ....... Western Kentucky ..............9/24/94Sean Beckton .............131 .....11 ..... New Haven .........................10/8/88David Rhodes .............131 .....5 ....... Buff alo................................11/7/92Mike Sims-Walker ......131 .....6 ....... Memphis ..........................11/11/06

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES Kamar Aiken ..............131 .....4 ....... Memphis ............................9/22/07Ted Wilson .................130 .....8 ....... Stephen F. Austi n .............10/26/85Todd Cleveland ..........129 .....6 ....... Liberty ..............................10/29/94Tyson Hinshaw ...........129 .....14 ..... Northern Illinois .................10/7/00Mike Dickinson ..........127 .....4 ....... Gardner-Webb .....................9/5/92David Rhodes .............127 .....5 ....... James Madison ................11/14/92Jimmy Fryzel ..............126 .....7 ....... Kent State ........................11/16/02Siaha Burley ...............125 .....8 ....... Idaho ..................................9/20/97Sean Beckton .............124 .....7 ....... Georgia Southern .............10/29/88Doug Gabriel..............124 .....3 ....... Liberty ..............................10/13/01Rocky Ross .................124 .....9 ....... Tulane ..............................11/18/06Siaha Burley ...............123 .....7 ....... Samford ...........................10/11/97Jimmy Fryzel ..............122 .....8 ....... Buff alo................................11/9/02Kamar Aiken ..............122 .....8 ....... East Carolina ......................10/6/07Sean Beckton .............121 .....10 ..... Eastern Kentucky .................9/8/90Brian Watt ers .............121 .....7 ....... Tulsa .................................10/26/08Ted Wilson .................120 .....10 ..... Savannah State ................11/23/85Sean Beckton .............120 .....9 ....... West Georgia .....................9/10/88Todd Cleveland ..........120 .....11 ..... South Carolina .....................9/7/96Kenny Clark ................120 .....6 ....... Louisiana Tech ......................9/5/98Brandon Marshall ......120 .....7 ....... Houston .............................11/5/05Glenn McCombs ........119 .....7 ....... Bethune-Cookman ...........11/26/83Shawn Jeff erson .........119 .....5 ....... East Tennessee State ..........10/7/89Siaha Burley ...............119 .....9 ....... Eastern Illinois ....................9/12/98Kenny Clark ................119 .....10 ..... Georgia ..............................9/25/99Mike Sims-Walker ......119 .....6 ....... Houston ...........................10/28/06A.J. Guyton ................119 .....9 ....... East Carolina ......................9/26/09Ted Wilson .................118 .....11 ..... Western Kentucky ............10/12/85Luther Huggins ..........118 .....9 ....... Akron ...............................10/16/04Bret Cooper ...............117 .....9 ....... East Carolina ......................9/21/91David Rhodes .............117 .....6 ....... Western Illinois ................10/16/93Mark Nonsant ............117 .....7 ....... Louisiana-Monroe ..............11/1/97Tavirus Davis ..............117 .....8 ....... Utah State ........................10/27/01David Rhodes .............116 .....6 ....... East Carolina ......................9/21/91Mike Dickinson ..........116 .....7 ....... Troy State ...........................9/19/92Tyson Hinshaw ...........116 .....10 ..... Virginia Tech.....................11/11/00Doug Gabriel..............116 .....5 ....... Arizona State ........................9/7/02Siaha Burley ...............115 .....8 ....... Ball State ..........................11/14/98Tyson Hinshaw ...........115 .....10 ..... Eastern Michigan .............10/30/99Ted Wilson .................114 .....4 ....... Illinois State .......................9/28/85Jimmy Fryzel ..............113 .....7 ....... Western Michigan ............10/12/02Ted Wilson .................112 .....7 ....... Louisville ............................11/2/85Todd Cleveland ..........112 .....9 ....... Mississippi State ..............10/25/97Sean Beckton .............111 .....6 ....... North Alabama ..................10/1/88Sean Beckton .............111 .....12 ..... Bethune-Cookman ...............9/1/89Mark Nonsant ............111 .....6 ....... Illinois State .......................11/2/96Mark Nonsant ............110 .....9 ....... Toledo ................................10/3/98Charles Lee ................110 .....8 ....... Eastern Illinois ....................10/2/99Brandon Marshall ......110 .....10 ..... Tulane ..............................10/21/05Mike Sims-Walker ......110 .....7 ....... East Carolina ....................10/29/05Ted Wilson .................109 .....4 ....... Austi n Peay ......................10/27/84Shawn Jeff erson .........109 .....4 ....... Bethune-Cookman .............9/15/90Sean Beckton .............109 .....6 ....... Slippery Rock ...................11/10/90Mark Whitt emore ......109 .....8 ....... Western Kentucky ............10/24/92Rufus Hall ..................109 .....8 ....... Eastern Kentucky ...............8/31/95Jimmy Fryzel ..............109 .....5 ....... Akron .................................9/16/00Brandon Marshall ......109 .....7 ....... Tulsa ...................................12/3/05Mike Sims-Walker ......109 .....8 ....... Southern Miss ..................10/15/05Mark Whitt emore ......108 .....5 ....... East Carolina ......................9/18/93David Rhodes .............108 .....8 ....... Buff alo..............................11/13/93Todd Cleveland ..........108 .....3 ....... Troy .................................10/22/94Charles Lee ................108 .....10 ..... Bowling Green .................11/20/99Ed Schenk ..................107 .....8 ....... VMI ....................................9/25/82Tavirus Davis ..............107 .....4 ....... Eastern Kentucky .............10/14/00Brandon Marshall ......107 .....5 ....... Louisiana ...........................10/1/05Jimmy Fryzel ..............106 .....4 ....... Louisiana .........................10/24/01Arnell Spencer ...........105 .....4 ....... Eastern Kentucky .............11/12/88David Rhodes .............105 .....5 ....... Maine ...................................9/3/94

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Mike Sims-Walker ......105 .....9 ....... South Carolina .....................9/1/05Bernard Ford .............104 .....7 ....... Wichita State ...................10/11/86Sean Beckton .............104 .....6 ....... Grand Valley State............10/31/87Mike Dickinson ..........104 .....9 ....... Millersville........................11/16/91Doug Gabriel..............104 .....7 ....... Western Michigan ............10/12/02Brandon Marshall ......104 .....5 ....... Florida Atlanti c ...................9/13/03Mike Sims-Walker ......104 .....4 ....... Florida Atlanti c ...................9/13/03Jim Taylor ...................103 .....8 ....... Alabama A&M .................10/17/81Aaron Sam .................103 .....6 ....... West Georgia .....................9/13/86David Rhodes .............103 .....8 ....... Valdosta State ....................9/10/94Rufus Hall ..................103 .....6 ....... Illinois State .......................11/2/96Siaha Burley ...............103 .....10 ..... New Mexico .....................11/21/98Charles Lee ................103 .....7 ....... Youngstown State ............10/31/98A.J. Guyton ................103 .....3 ....... Rice ..................................10/24/09Don Grayson ..............102 .....8 ....... Eastern Kentucky .............10/18/86Ted Wilson .................102 .....4 ....... Eastern Kentucky .............10/18/86Mark Nonsant ............102 .....6 ....... Louisiana Tech ......................9/5/98Tyson Hinshaw ...........102 .....8 ....... Alabama ...........................10/28/00Brandon Marshall ......102 .....10 ..... South Carolina .....................9/1/05Bret Cooper ...............100 .....6 ....... James Madison ....................9/7/91Mark Nonsant ............100 .....9 ....... Hawaii ..............................10/21/95Charles Lee ................100 .....3 ....... Louisiana-Monroe ..............11/1/97Charles Lee ................100 .....10 ..... Middle Tennessee ............11/13/99Tavaris Capers ............100 .....5 ....... Buff alo................................10/2/04

100 YARD RECEIVING TANDEMSPlayers .................... Yards ... Rec.... Opponent ............................. DateDon Grayson .............102 ......8 ....... Eastern Kentucky .............10/18/86Ted Wilson ................102 ......4 ....... Eastern Kentucky .............10/18/86

Bernard Ford ............160 ......14 ..... Elon ....................................9/19/87Arnell Spencer ..........152 ......6 ....... Elon ....................................9/19/87

Sean Beckton ............136 ......8 ....... Eastern Kentucky .............11/12/88Arnell Spencer ..........105 ......4 ....... Eastern Kentucky .............11/12/88

Bret Cooper ..............117 ......9 ....... East Carolina ......................9/21/91David Rhodes ............116 ......6 ....... East Carolina ......................9/21/91

David Rhodes ............231 ......10 ..... Western Kentucky ............10/24/92Mark Whitt emore .....109 ......8 ....... Western Kentucky ............10/24/92

Bret Cooper ..............181 ......8 ....... Buff alo................................11/7/92David Rhodes ............131 ......5 ....... Buff alo................................11/7/92

Mark Whitt emore .....156 ......7 ....... Western Kentucky ..............9/24/94David Rhodes ............132 ......6 ....... Western Kentucky ..............9/24/94

David Rhodes ............160 ......7 ....... Troy .................................10/22/94Todd Cleveland .........108 ......3 ....... Troy .................................10/22/94

Mark Nonsant ...........111 ......6 ....... Illinois State .......................11/2/96Rufus Hall .................103 ......6 ....... Illinois State .......................11/2/96

Siaha Burley ..............138 ......9 ....... Mississippi State ..............10/25/97Todd Cleveland .........112 ......9 ....... Mississippi State ..............10/25/97

Mark Nonsant ...........117 ......7 ....... Louisiana-Monroe ..............11/1/97Charles Lee ...............100 ......3 ....... Louisiana-Monroe ..............11/1/97

Kenny Clark ...............120 ......6 ....... Louisiana Tech ......................9/5/98Mark Nonsant ...........102 ......6 ....... Louisiana Tech ......................9/5/98

Charles Lee ...............154 ......11 ..... Eastern Illinois ....................9/12/98Siaha Burley ..............119 ......9 ....... Eastern Illinois ....................9/12/98

Kenny Clark ...............139 ......6 ....... Bowling Green .................11/20/99Charles Lee ...............108 ......10 ..... Bowling Green .................11/20/99

Jimmy Fryzel .............113 ......7 ....... Western Michigan ............10/12/02Doug Gabriel.............104 ......7 ....... Western Michigan ............10/12/02

Doug Gabriel.............206 ......12 ..... Syracuse .............................11/2/02Jimmy Fryzel .............150 ......6 ....... Syracuse .............................11/2/02

Mike Sims-Walker .....105 ......9 ....... South Carolina .....................9/1/05Brandon Marshall .....102 ......10 ..... South Carolina .....................9/1/05

Mike Sims-Walker .....157 ......10 ..... Memphis ............................10/8/05Brandon Marshall .....133 ......4 ....... Memphis ............................10/8/05

Rocky Ross ................135 ......6 ....... Memphis ..........................11/11/06Mike Sims-Walker .....131 ......6 ....... Memphis ..........................11/11/06

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDSTotal Off enseGame ..................... 501 .....Ryan Schneider vs. Florida Atlanti c, 9/13/03Season ................... 4,153 .................................. Daunte Culpepper, 1998 Career .................... 12,432 ...........................Daunte Culpepper, 1995-98

TEAM RECORDSSingle Game

Most PlaysUCF ........................ 111 ................................Eastern Kentucky, 10/19/85Both Teams ............ 173 .................................Georgia Southern, 10/3/87Opponent .............. 106 .................................... Western Illinois, 9/26/92

Most Net YardsUCF ........................ 818 ....................................... Gardner-Webb, 9/5/92Both Teams ............ 1,191 .................................... Gardner-Webb, 9/5/92Opponent .............. 771 ............................... Stephen F. Austi n, 10/26/85

Highest Yards Per PlayUCF ........................ 11.1 ............................................... Liberty, 10/24/94Opponent .............. 8.4 ................................Georgia Southern, 10/20/89

Single SeasonMost PlaysUCF ........................................ 1,016 .................................................2007Opponent .............................. 1,025 .................................................2007Most Plays Per GameUCF ........................................ 81.5 ...................................................1985Opponent .............................. 81.9 ...................................................1992Fewest PlaysUCF ........................................ 667 ....................................................1982Opponent .............................. 653 ....................................................1989Fewest Plays Per GameUCF ........................................ 66.7 ...................................................1982Opponent .............................. 65.3 ...................................................1989Most Total YardsUCF ........................................ 5,763 .................................................2007Opponent .............................. 5,466 .................................................2005Most Total Yards Per GameUCF ........................................ 487.7 .................................................1998Opponent .............................. 442.4 .................................................1985Fewest Total YardsUCF ........................................ 2,351 .................................................1982Opponent .............................. 2,763 .................................................1989Fewest Total Yards Per GameUCF ........................................ 229.5 .................................................2008Opponent .............................. 255.5 .................................................1990Highest Avg. Per PlayUCF ........................................ 6.8 .............................................. 1992, ‘98Opponent .............................. 6.1 .....................................................2005Lowest Avg. Per PlayUCF ........................................ 3.5 .....................................................1982Opponent .............................. 3.4 .....................................................1979

TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS TOTAL OFFENSEGame1. Ryan Schneider .............. 501 .....................Florida Atlanti c, 9/13/03 2. Daunte Culpepper ......... 480 ................Louisiana-Monroe, 11/1/973. Daunte Culpepper ......... 479 ......................Eastern Illinois, 9/12/984. Daunte Culpepper ......... 467 ............................Louisiana, 10/24/985. Darin Slack ..................... 457 ..................... West Georgia, 10/17/876. Ryan Schneider .............. 443 ...............................Syracuse, 11/2/027. Daunte Culpepper ......... 439 ........................Louisiana Tech, 9/5/988. Darin Slack ..................... 422 ........................ Murray State, 10/4/869. Vic Penn ......................... 421 ................................. Auburn, 11/6/9910. Daunte Culpepper ......... 420 ................ Mississippi State, 10/25/97

Season1. Daunte Culpepper ......... 4,153 .................................................19982. Ryan Schneider .............. 3,681 .................................................20023. Daunte Culpepper ......... 3,524 .................................................19974. Vic Penn ......................... 3,246 .................................................19995. Darin Slack ..................... 3,047 .................................................19876. Steven Moff ett ............... 2,925 .................................................20057. Shane Willis ................... 2,881 .................................................19888. Ryan Schneider .............. 2,879 .................................................20019. Darin Hinshaw ............... 2,800 .................................................199410. Daunte Culpepper ......... 2,667 .................................................1996

Career1. Daunte Culpepper ......... 12,432 ..........................................1995-982. Ryan Schneider .............. 10,703 ..........................................2000-033. Darin Hinshaw ............... 8,865 ............................................1991-944. Darin Slack ..................... 6,229 ............................................1984-875. Dana Thyhsen ................ 4,982 ............................................1982-846. Steven Moff ett ............... 4,900 ............................................2003-067. Vic Penn ......................... 4,037 ............................................1999-008. Shane Willis ................... 4,000 ............................................1987-889. Alex Haynes ................... 3,359 ............................................2001-0410. Willie English ................. 3,131 .....................................1989-91, ‘93

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSYards Gained (Rushing, Receiving, Returns)Game ..................... 326 .............................. Kevin Smith, UAB, 11/10/07Season ................... 2,921 .......................................... Doug Gabriel, 2002Career .................... 4,854 ........................................ Ted Wilson, 1983-86

Average All-Purpose YardsSeason ................... 200.6 .......................................Kevin Smith, 2005-07Career .................... 142.3 .......................................Kevin Smith, 2005-07

ALL-PURPOSE RECORDS

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AVERAGE ALL PURPOSE YARDSSeason1. Kevin Smith ............ 200.6 .........................................................20072. Bernard Ford .......... 180.7 .........................................................19873. Doug Gabriel .......... 160.1 .........................................................20024. Todd Cleveland ...... 153.2 .........................................................19965. Marquett e Smith ... 145.9 .........................................................19956. Sean Beckton ......... 145.3 .........................................................19887. Ted Wilson ............. 144.2 .........................................................19848. Ted Wilson ............. 139.0 .........................................................19859. Willie English ......... 136.5 .........................................................199110. Siaha Burley ........... 130.5 .........................................................1998

Career (minimum two seasons)1. Kevin Smith ............ 142.3 ....................................................2005-072. Marquett e Smith ... 123.9 ....................................................1994-953. Doug Gabriel .......... 123.5 ....................................................2001-024. Siaha Burley ........... 115.5 ....................................................1997-985. Ted Wilson ............. 110.3 ....................................................1983-866. Mark Whitt emore .. 99.5 ......................................................1991-947. Alex Haynes ........... 98.1. .....................................................2001-048. David Rhodes ......... 94.5 ......................................................1991-94 9. Bernard Ford .......... 94.2 ......................................................1985-8710. Todd Cleveland ...... 92.9 ...............................................1994, ‘96-97

ALL PURPOSE YARDSGame1. Kevin Smith ............ 326 ............................................ UAB, 11/10/072. Doug Gabriel .......... 324 .......................................Syracuse, 11/2/023. Ted Wilson ............. 311 ........................Eastern Kentucky, 10/13/844. Siaha Burley ........... 295 ................................... Louisiana, 10/24/985. Kevin Smith ............ 284 .............................................Tulsa, 12/1/076. Willie English ......... 269 ..............................Arkansas State, 10/5/917. Bernard Ford .......... 253 .............................................. Elon, 9/19/878. Bernard Ford .......... 252 ............................. West Georgia, 10/17/879. David Rhodes ......... 249 ...................... Western Kentucky, 10/24/92 Kevin Smith ............ 249 ........................................... UTEP, 11/24/07

Season1. Kevin Smith ............ 2,809 .........................................................20072. Doug Gabriel .......... 1,921 .........................................................20023. Bernard Ford .......... 1,627 .........................................................19874. Marquett e Smith ... 1,605 .........................................................19955. Sean Beckton ......... 1,599 .........................................................19886. Ted Wilson ............. 1,587 .........................................................19847. Ted Wilson ............. 1,529 .........................................................19858. Willie English ......... 1,502 .........................................................19919. Siaha Burley ........... 1,435 .........................................................199810. Mark Whitt emore .. 1,416 .........................................................1993

Career1. Ted Wilson ............. 4,854 ....................................................1983-862. Kevin Smith ............ 4,679 ....................................................2005-073. Mark Whitt emore .. 4,282 ....................................................1991-944. Alex Haynes ........... 4,021 ....................................................2001-045. David Rhodes ......... 3,689 ....................................................1991-946. Sean Beckton ......... 3,652 ....................................................1987-907. Willie English ......... 3,387 .............................................1989-91, ‘938. Gerod Davis ........... 3,200 ....................................................1992-959. Bernard Ford .......... 2,923 ....................................................1985-8710. Luther Huggins ...... 2,802 ....................................................2001-04

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSPoints Scored

Game24....................... Bernard Ford ........... Northwest Missouri St., 10/24/8724....................... Bret Cooper ........................................Buff alo, 11/7/9224....................... David Rhodes ...................................... Liberty, 11/6/9324....................... Mike Grant ............................................ Idaho, 9/20/9724....................... Alex Haynes ........................................ Tulane, 9/22/0124....................... Doug Gabriel ........................................ Ohio, 11/30/0224....................... Kevin Smith ..........................................Tulsa, 10/20/0724....................... Kevin Smith ........................................... UAB, 11/10/0724....................... Kevin Smith ............................................Tulsa, 12/1/07

Season180..................... Kevin Smith ...........................................................2007

Career297..................... Charlie Pierce ..................................................1993-’96

TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FORGame7......................... Darin Slack ............................ West Georgia, 10/17/877......................... Daunte Culpepper...................Eastern Illinois, 9/12/98

Season40....................... Daunte Culpepper.................................................1998

Career108..................... Daunte Culpepper............................................1995-98

TOUCHDOWNS SCOREDGame4......................... Bernard Ford .......... Northwest Missouri St., 10/24/874......................... Bret Cooper ........................................Buff alo, 11/7/924......................... David Rhodes ..................................... Liberty, 11/6/934......................... Mike Grant ........................................... Idaho, 9/20/974......................... Alex Haynes ........................................ Tulane, 9/22/014......................... Doug Gabriel ....................................... Ohio, 11/30/024......................... Kevin Smith ..........................................Tulsa, 10/20/074......................... Kevin Smith ........................................... UAB, 11/10/074......................... Kevin Smith ............................................Tulsa, 12/1/07

SCORING RECORDS

OPPONENT SINGLE GAME ALL PURPOSE YARDSMost Plays43 ........... Anthony Sherrell, Eastern Michigan ...................... 11/8/03

Most Yards Gained271 ......... Walter Reyes, Syracuse .......................................... 9/20/03

Opponent Single Game Total Off ense RecordsMost Plays68 ........... Tim Ratt ay, Louisiana Tech ....................................... 9/5/9868 ........... Tim Ratt ay, Louisiana Tech ................................... 10/23/99

Most Total Yards Gained541 ......... Tim Ratt ay, Louisiana Tech ................................... 10/23/99

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Season30 ............................... Kevin Smith ...............................................2007Career46 ............................... Kevin Smith ..........................................2005-07

POINTS KICKINGGame17 ............................... Scott Ryerson ...............Savannah St., 10/10/81Season110 ............................... Michael Torres ..........................................2007Career297 ............................... Charlie Pierce .......................................1993-96

TEAM RECORDSSingle Game

Most PointsUCF ............................... 71 .................................Gardner-Webb, 9/5/92Both Teams .................... 104 ........................Western Kentucky, 9/24/94Opponent ...................... 69 ................................................VMI, 9/25/82

Fewest PointsUCF ............................... 0 ............................................................8 ti mes First ti me, Presbyterian, 10/27/79 Last ti me, UAB, 11/29/08Both Teams .................... 3 .................................... Presbyterian, 9/12/81Opponent ...................... 0 ..........................................................17 ti mes First ti me, St. Leo, 9/22/79 Last ti me, Tulane, 11/21/09

POINTS SCORED IN A QUARTER 1st ............................... 28 ................................... Millersville, 11/16/912nd ............................... 31 .................................... Fort Lewis, 11/19/833rd ............................... 30 ................................. Louisiana Tech, 9/5/984th ............................... 30 ....................... Grand Valley State, 10/31/87

POINTS SCORED IN A HALF50 (fi rst) ...........................................................................Akron, 11/3/01

POINTS SCORED IN A QUARTER BY OPPONENT1st ............................... 28, by VMI ........................................... 9/25/822nd ............................... 27, by Florida (twice) ............. 9/11/99, 9/9/063rd ............................... 30, by Nicholls State ......................... 10/23/824th ............................... 22, by Kent State ................................. 10/4/97

POINTS SCORED IN A HALF BY OPPONENT48 (fi rst) ..................................................................... by Florida 9/11/99

MOST DECISIVE WIN67-3 ..................................................... vs. Grand Valley State, 10/31/87

MOST DECISIVE LOSS69-0 ..............................................................................vs. VMI, 9/25/82

MOST TOUCHDOWNSUCF ............................... 9 ......................................... Samford, 11/15/86 ............................... 9 ......................... Grand Valley State, 10/31/87 ............................... 9 ...................................Gardner-Webb, 9/5/92 ............................... 9 ............................................. Buff alo, 11/7/92 ............................... 9 ............................................Liberty, 10/13/01Both Teams .................... 14 ..........................Western Kentucky, 9/24/94Opponent ...................... 10 ................................................VMI, 9/25/82

MOST TOUCHDOWNS RUSHINGUCF ................................ 7 ..........................................Memphis, 9/22/07Both Teams .................... 10 ................................................ VMI, 9/25/82Opponent ...................... 10 ................................................ VMI, 9/25/82

Most Touchdowns PassingUCF ................................ 7 ................................. West Georgia, 10/17/87Both Teams .................... 10 .......................................Kent State, 10/4/97Opponent ...................... 6 ........................... Stephen F. Austi n, 10/26/85....................................... 6 .........................................Kent State, 10/4/97

TEAM SCORING RECORDSSingle SeasonMost PointsUCF ............... 502 ............. 2007Opponent ..... 398 ............. 1984

Most Points Per GameUCF ............... 37.3 ............ 1992Opponent ..... 36.2 ............ 1984

Fewest PointsUCF ............... 109 ............. 1982Opponent ..... 130 ............. 1981

Fewest Points Per GameUCF ............... 10.9 ............ 1982Opponent ..... 13.0 ............ 1981

Highest Scoring Diff erenti alUCF ............... +17.4 .......... 1987Opponent ..... +24.7 .......... 1982

Most TouchdownsUCF ............... 62 ............... 2007Opponent ..... 53 ............... 1984

Fewest TouchdownsUCF ............... 13 ........ 1981, ‘82Opponent ..... 18 ........ 1981, ‘87

Most Rushing TouchdownsUCF ............... 41 ............... 2007Opponent ..... 30 ........ 1984, ‘85

Fewest Rushing TouchdownsUCF ............... 5 ................. 1982Opponent ..... 9 .......... 1981, ‘89

Most Touchdown PassesUCF ............... 31 ............... 2002Opponent ..... 26 ............... 2007

Fewest Touchdown PassesUCF ............... 4 ................. 1981Opponent ..... 5 .......... 1981, ‘87

Punt Returns For TouchdownUCF ............... 3 ................. 1991Opponent ..... 3 ................. 1984

Kick Returns For TouchdownUCF ............... 3 ................. 1994Opponent ..... 2 ................. 2009

Intercepti on Returns For TDUCF ............... 2 ... 1981, ‘93, ‘07Opponent ..... 3 .......... 2002, ‘03

Fumble Returns For TDUCF ............... 1 ......Many TimesOpponent ..... 2 ................. 2002

Most PAT Kicks MadeUCF ............... 47 ............... 1994Opponent ..... 46 ........ 1984, ‘03

Fewest PAT Kicks MadeUCF ............... 8 ................. 1981Opponent ..... 11 ............... 1981

Most PAT Kicks Att emptedUCF ............... 60 ............... 2007Opponent ..... 50 ............... 1984

Fewest PAT Kicks Att .UCF ............... 12 ............... 1981Opponent ..... 14 ............... 1981

Most Two-Point Conversions MadeUCF ............... 5 ................. 1984Opponent ..... 3 ... 1982, ‘83, ‘93

Most Field Goals MadeUCF ............... 22 ........ 2005, ‘07Opponent ..... 22 ............... 2007

Fewest Field Goals MadeUCF ............... 6 .......... 1982, ‘84Opponent ..... 3 .......... 1981, ‘95

Most Field Goals Att emptedUCF ............... 34 ............... 2005Opponent ..... 28 ............... 2007

Fewest FG Att emptedUCF ............... 10 ............... 1984Opponent ..... 9 .......... 1995, ‘98

Most Safeti esUCF ............... 2 .......... 1998, ‘07Opponent ..... 2 ... 1987, ’95, ‘03

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OPPONENT SINGLE GAME SCORING RECORDSMost Points Scored30.....................................................Lee Suggs, Virginia Tech 11/11/00

Most Touchdowns Scored5.......................................................Lee Suggs, Virginia Tech 11/11/00

MOST POINTS BY QUARTERFirst QuarterUCF ........................................ 132 ....................................................2007Opponent .............................. 141 ....................................................1984

Second QuarterUCF ........................................ 187 ....................................................2007Opponent .............................. 131 ....................................................2005

Third QuarterUCF ........................................ 105 ....................................................2009Opponent .............................. 153 ....................................................1985

Fourth QuarterUCF ........................................ 119 ....................................................1990Opponent .............................. 109 ....................................................1984

FEWEST POINTS BY QUARTERFirst QuarterUCF ........................................ 19 ......................................................2003Opponent .............................. 28 ......................................................1981

Second QuarterUCF ........................................ 37 ......................................................1982Opponent .............................. 30 ......................................................1989

Third QuarterUCF ........................................ 30 ......................................................2008Opponent .............................. 17 ......................................................1987

Fourth QuarterUCF ........................................ 9 ........................................................1981Opponent .............................. 31 ......................................................1981

MOST POINTS BY HALFFirst HalfUCF ........................................ 317 ....................................................2007Opponent .............................. 215 ....................................................2003

Second HalfUCF ........................................ 217 ....................................................1990Opponent .............................. 229 ....................................................1985

FEWEST POINTS BY HALFFirst HalfUCF ........................................ 57 ......................................................1982Opponent .............................. 60 ......................................................1981

Second HalfUCF ........................................ 41 ......................................................1981Opponent .............................. 70 ......................................................1981

THIRD DOWNSHighest Third Down Conversion Pct.UCF ........................................ .540* .................................................1998Opponent .............................. .428 ...................................................2002*led the nati on

Lowest Third Down Conversion Pct.UCF ........................................ .290 ...................................................1985Opponent .............................. .309 ...................................................1985

TOUCHDOWNS SCOREDGame1. Bernard Ford .................. 4 .......... Northwest Missouri St., 10/24/87 Bret Cooper ................... 4 ......................................Buff alo, 11/7/92 David Rhodes ................. 4 ...................................... Liberty, 11/6/93 Mike Grant ..................... 4 ........................................ Idaho, 9/20/97 Alex Haynes ................... 4 ...................................... Tulane, 9/22/01 Doug Gabriel .................. 4 ....................................... Ohio, 11/30/02 Kevin Smith .................... 4 .......................................Tulsa, 10/20/07 Kevin Smith .................... 4 ........................................ UAB, 11/10/07 Kevin Smith .................... 4 .........................................Tulsa, 12/1/07

Season1. Kevin Smith .................... 30 ......................................................20072. Bret Cooper ................... 15 ......................................................19923. Marquett e Smith ........... 14 ......................................................1995 Mike Grant ..................... 14 ......................................................1997 Brynn Harvey ................. 14 ......................................................20096. David Rhodes ................. 13 ......................................................1993 Willie English ................. 13 ......................................................1991 Tyson Hinshaw ............... 13 ......................................................20009. Ted Wilson ..................... 12 ......................................................1985 Bernard Ford .................. 12 ......................................................1987 Daunte Culpepper ......... 12 ......................................................1998 Doug Gabriel .................. 12 ......................................................2002

Career1. Kevin Smith .................... 46 .................................................2005-072. Willie English ................. 38 ..........................................1989-91, ‘933. David Rhodes ................. 29 .................................................1991-944. Alex Haynes ................... 28 .................................................2001-045. Gerod Davis ................... 25 .................................................1992-956. Bret Cooper ................... 24 .................................................1989-92 Daunte Culpepper ......... 24 .................................................1995-988. Mark Giacone ................ 22 ..........................................1987, ‘89-90 Mike Grant ..................... 22 .................................................1995-9810. Ted Wilson ..................... 21 .................................................1983-86 Doug Gabriel .................. 21 .................................................2001-02

POINTS KICKINGGame1. Scott Ryerson ................. 17 .................... Savannah State, 10/10/812. Ed O’Brien ...................... 16 .... Northwest Missouri State, 10/24/87 Javier Beorlegui ............. 16 ...............................Alabama, 10/28/004. Ed O’Brien ...................... 15 ...................Bethune-Cookman, 9/7/85 Franco Grilla .................. 15 ......................... Gardner-Webb, 9/5/926. Ed O’Brien ...................... 14 ...................Bethune-Cookman, 9/6/86 Fred Waczewski ............. 14 ..........................Louisiana Tech, 9/5/98 Matt Prater .................... 14 .............................Kent State, 11/16/02 Michael Torres ............... 14 ..............................Memphis, 11/11/06 Michael Torres ............... 14 .....................................Tulsa, 10/20/07 Michael Torres ............... 14 .......................................Tulsa, 12/1/07 Nick Catt oi ..................... 14 ................................Memphis, 10/3/09

Season1. Michael Torress ............. 110 ....................................................20072. Charlie Pierce ................. 89 ......................................................19943. Franco Grilla .................. 88 ......................................................19904. Ed O’Brien ...................... 87 ......................................................1987

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POINTS SCOREDGame1. Bernard Ford .................. 24 ... Northwest Missouri State, 10/24/87 Bret Cooper ................... 24 ...................................Buff alo, 11/7/92 David Rhodes ................. 24 .................................... Liberty, 11/6/93 Mike Grant ..................... 24 ...................................... Idaho, 9/20/97 Alex Haynes ................... 24 .................................... Tulane, 9/22/01 Doug Gabriel .................. 24 ..................................... Ohio, 11/30/02 Kevin Smith .................... 24 .....................................Tulsa, 10/20/07 Kevin Smith .................... 24 ...................................... UAB, 11/10/07 Kevin Smith .................... 24 .......................................Tulsa, 12/1/07

Season1. Kevin Smith .................... 180 ....................................................20072. Bret Cooper ................... 90 ......................................................19923. Charlie Pierce ................. 89 ......................................................19944. Franco Grilla .................. 88 ......................................................19905. Ed O’Brien ...................... 87 ......................................................1987 Charlie Pierce ................. 87 ......................................................19937. Matt Prater .................... 86 ......................................................2002 Brynn Harvey ................. 86 ......................................................20099. Marquett e Smith ........... 84 ......................................................1995 Mike Grant ..................... 84 ......................................................1997

Career1. Charlie Pierce ................. 297 ...............................................1993-962. Franco Grilla .................. 285 ...............................................1989-923. Kevin Smith .................... 276 ...............................................2005-074. Ed O’Brien ...................... 263 ...............................................1984-87 5. Matt Prater .................... 258 ...............................................2002-056. Willie English ................. 228 .........................................1989-91, 937. Javier Beorlegui ............. 207 ...............................................1998-018. Michael Torres ............... 186 ...............................................2006-079. David Rhodes ................. 184 ...............................................1991-9410. Alex Haynes ................... 168 ...............................................2001-04

TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FORGame1. Darin Slack ..................... 7 ........................ West Georgia, 10/17/87 Daunte Culpepper ......... 7 .........................Eastern Illinois, 9/12/983. Darin Hinshaw ............... 6 ..................................... Liberty, 11/6/93 Daunte Culpepper ......... 6 ...................Louisiana-Monroe, 11/1/97 Daunte Culpepper ......... 6 ...........................Louisiana Tech, 9/5/98 Ryan Schneider .............. 6 .....................................Buff alo, 11/9/027. Darin Hinshaw ............... 5 ................... Western Kentucky, 9/24/94 Daunte Culpepper ......... 5 ................................Kent State, 10/4/97 Daunte Culpepper ......... 5 ........................ Bowling Green, 9/26/98 Daunte Culpepper ......... 5 ...............................Louisiana, 10/24/98 Daunte Culpepper ......... 5 ................. Youngstown State, 10/31/98 Ryan Schneider .............. 5 ...................................... Ohio, 11/30/02

Season1. Daunte Culpepper ......... 40 ......................................................19982. Darin Hinshaw ............... 33 ......................................................1994 Ryan Schneider .............. 33 ......................................................20024. Darin Hinshaw ............... 31 ......................................................19935. Daunte Culpepper ......... 30 ......................................................1997 Kevin Smith .................... 30 ......................................................20077. Darin Slack ..................... 29 ......................................................19878. Darin Hinshaw ............... 25 ......................................................19929. Steven Moff ett ............... 24 ......................................................200510. Ryan Schneider .............. 22 ......................................................2000

Career1. Daunte Culpepper ......... 108 ...............................................1995-982. Darin Hinshaw ............... 93 .................................................1991-943. Ryan Schneider .............. 93 .................................................2000-034. Darin Slack ..................... 53 .................................................1984-875. Dana Thyhsen ................ 46 .................................................1982-84 Kevin Smith .................... 46 .................................................2005-077. Willie English ................. 40 .................................................1989-938. Steven Moff ett ............... 38 .................................................2003-069. David Rhodes ................. 33 .................................................1991-9410. Alex Haynes ................... 28 .................................................2001-04

KICKING RECORDSINDIVIDUAL RECORDSField Goals MadeGame ....................... 4 ................................................ Eight players ti ed, ...................................................... last Nick Catt oi vs. Memphis, 10/3/09Season ..................... 20 .......................................... Michael Torres, 2007Career ...................... 50 ............................................Ed O’Brien, 1984-87

Consecuti ve Field Goals MadeCareer ...................... 16 .........................Michael Torres, 10/20-12/29/07

Longest Field Goal MadeGame ....................... 55 ................. Ed O’Brien, Bethune-Cookman, 1985

Field Goals Made, 50 Yards or LongerGame ....................... 2 .............Scott Ryerson, Savannah State, 10/10/81Season ..................... 4 .............................................. Scott Ryerson, 1981Career ...................... 7 ......................................... Scott Ryerson, 1980-83

Field Goals Att emptedGame ....................... 8 ........... Scott Ryerson, Hampden-Sydney, 11/7/81Season ..................... 29 ............................................ Scott Ryerson, 1981Career ...................... 77 ............................................Ed O’Brien, 1984-87

Field Goal PercentageSeason ..................... .875 ......................................... Charlie Pierce, 1994Career ...................... .771 .................................. Michael Torres, 2006-07

PATs MadeGame ....................... 9 .................................................. Four players ti ed, ................................................... last Javier Beorlegui, Liberty, 10/13/01Season ..................... 50 .......................................... Michael Torres, 2007Career ...................... 159 .....................................Charlie Pierce, 1993-96

Consecuti ve PATs MadeCareer ...................... 103 .......................................Franco Grilla, 1990-92

Percentage of PATs MadeSeason ..................... 1.000 ............................................. Five players ti ed Career ...................... .975 ....................................Charlie Pierce, 1993-96

Charlie Pierce ................. 87 ......................................................19936. Matt Prater .................... 86 ......................................................20027. Fred Waczewski ............. 82 ......................................................19978. Ed O’Brien ...................... 80 ......................................................19869. Javier Beorlegui ............. 81 ......................................................200010. Michael Torres ............... 76 ......................................................2006

Career1. Charlie Pierce ................. 297 ...............................................1993-962. Franco Grilla .................. 285 ...............................................1989-923. Ed O’Brien ...................... 263 ...............................................1984-87 4. Matt Prater .................... 258 ...............................................2002-055. Javier Beorlegui ............. 207 ...............................................1998-016. Michael Torres ............... 186 ...............................................2006-077. Fred Waczewski ............. 144 ...............................................1997-98

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FIELD GOALS MADEGame1. Scott Ryerson ................. 4 ...................... Savannah State, 10/10/81 Ed O’Brien ...................... 4 .....................Bethune-Cookman, 9/7/85 Ed O’Brien ...................... 4 .....................Bethune-Cookman, 9/6/86 Charlie Pierce ................. 4 .......................... East Carolina, 11/12/94 Javier Beorlegui ............. 4 .................................Alabama, 10/28/00 Matt Prater .................... 4 ...............................Kent State, 11/16/02 Matt Prater .................... 4 ........................................ UAB, 11/12/05 Michael Torres ............... 4 ................................Memphis, 11/11/06 Nick Catt oi ..................... 4 ..................................Memphis, 10/3/09

Season1. Michael Torres ............... 20 ......................................................20072. Scott Ryerson ................. 18 ......................................................19813. Ed O’Brien ...................... 17 ......................................................1987 Matt Prater .................... 17 ......................................................2005 Michael Torres ............... 17 ......................................................20066. Ed O’Brien ...................... 16 ......................................................1986 Franco Grilla .................. 16 ......................................................19908. Charlie Pierce ................. 14 ......................................................1993 Charlie Pierce ................. 14 ......................................................1994 Javier Beorlegui ............. 14 ......................................................2000 Matt Prater .................... 14 ......................................................2002 Nick Catt oi ..................... 14 ......................................................2009

Career1. Ed O’Brien ...................... 50 .................................................1984-87 Matt Prater .................... 50 .................................................2002-053. Franco Grilla .................. 47 .................................................1989-924. Charlie Pierce ................. 46 .................................................1993-965. Michael Torres ............... 37 .................................................2006-076. Matt Prater .................... 33 .................................................2002-057. Scott Ryerson ................. 32 .................................................1980-83 Javier Beorlegui ............. 32 .................................................1998-01

CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE1. Michael Torres ............... 16 ...............................10/20/07-12/29/072. Charlie Pierce ................. 12 ...................................... 9/25-10/30/933. Matt Prater .................... 11 .................................11/18/03-9/18/044. Javier Beorlegui ............. 10 .....................................9/23/00-9/1/015. Charlie Pierce ................. 9 ...................................... 10/15-11/19/946. Franco Grilla .................. 8 ........................................ 9/22-10/20/90 Michael Torres ............... 8 ........................................ 11/4-11/18/068. Ed O’Brien ...................... 7 ...................................... 10/10-10/24/879. Ed O’Brien ...................... 6 ............................................ 9/7-9/13/85

Charlie Pierce ................. 6 ........................................ 10/12-11/2/96 Fred Waczewski ............. 6 .................................10/25/97-11/22/98

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame1. Scott Ryerson ................. 8 .....................Hampden-Sydney, 11/7/812. Scott Ryerson ................. 5 ........................................ Miles, 10/3/81 Scott Ryerson ................. 5 ...................... Savannah State, 10/10/81 Travis Allen .................... 5 ...............................New Haven, 10/8/88 Matt Prater .................... 5 ...................................Syracuse, 11/2/02 Matt Prater .................... 5 ........................................ UAB, 11/12/05

Season1. Scott Ryerson ................. 29 ......................................................19812. Ed O’Brien ...................... 26 ......................................................19873. Michael Torres ............... 24 ......................................................2006 Michael Torres ............... 24 ......................................................20075. Ed O’Brien ...................... 21 ......................................................1986 Franco Grilla .................. 21 ......................................................1990 Franco Grilla .................. 21 ......................................................1991 Matt Prater .................... 21 ......................................................20029. Ed O’Brien ...................... 20 ......................................................1985 Javier Beorlegui ............. 20 ......................................................1999 Nick Catt oi ..................... 20 ......................................................2009

Career1. Ed O’Brien ...................... 77 .................................................1984-872. Matt Prater .................... 74 .................................................2002-053. Franco Grilla .................. 71 .................................................1989-924. Charlie Pierce ................. 61 .................................................1993-965. Scott Ryerson ................. 54 .................................................1980-836. Javier Beorlegui ............. 50 .................................................1998-017. Michael Torres .............. 48 .................................................2006-078. Fred Waczewski ............. 31 .................................................1997-98

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGESeason (minimum 10 att empts)1. Charlie Pierce ................. .875 (14/16) ......................................19942. Michael Torres ............... .833 (20/24) ......................................20073. Fred Waczewski ............. .813 (13/16) ......................................19974. Charlie Pierce ................. .778 (14/18) ......................................1993 Javier Beorlegui ............. .778 (14/18) ......................................20006. Ed O’Brien ...................... .762 (16/21) ......................................1986 Franco Grilla .................. .762 (16/21) ......................................19908. Matt Prater .................... .769 (10/13) ......................................20039. Travis Allen .................... .714 (10/14) ......................................198810. Michael Torres ............... .708 (17/24) ......................................2006

Career (minimum 2 years/20 att empts)1. Michael Torres ............... .771 (37/48) .................................2006-072. Charlie Pierce ................. .754 (46/61) .................................1993-963. Fred Waczewski ............. .677 (21/31) .................................1997-984. Matt Prater .................... .676 (50/74) .................................2002-055. Franco Grilla .................. .662 (47/71) .................................1989-926. Ed O’Brien ...................... .649 (50/77) .................................1984-877. Javier Beorlegui ............. .640 (32/50) .................................1998-01

LONGEST FIELD GOAL MADE1. Ed O’Brien ........... 55 ..............................Bethune-Cookman, 9/7/852. Scott Ryerson ...... 54 ............................... Savannah State, 10/10/81 Darin Daly ........... 54 ................................................Tulsa, 10/26/083. Matt Prater ......... 53 .........................................Penn State, 8/31/024. Ed O’Brien ........... 52 ............................................Furman, 11/10/84 Scott Ryerson ...... 52 ..............................Hampden-Sydney, 11/7/81 Charlie Pierce ...... 52 ..................................... East Carolina, 9/28/967. Five players ti ed .. 51 . last Michael Torres, East Carolina, 11/04/06

OPPONENT SINGLE GAME KICKING RECORDSMost Field Goals4............................... Paul Politi , Illinois State ......................... 9/28/85

Most Field Goals Att empted5............................... Steve Lindsey, Mississippi ..................... 8/30/975............................... Travis Mayle, Kent State ........................ 9/27/03

Longest Field Goal54............................. Tim Foley, Georgia Southern ................. 10/3/8754............................. Hap Hines, Georgia ............................... 9/25/9954............................. Brad Cooper, West Virginia ................... 9/11/04

Most PATs8............................... Pat Tyler, VMI ........................................ 9/25/828............................... Rick Wilson, Stephen F. Austi n ............ 10/26/85

PATs Att emptedGame ....................... 9 ................................................... Four players ti edSeason ..................... 47 .................................... Charlie Pierce, 1993, ‘94; ......................................................................................Matt Prater, 2002Career ...................... 163 .....................................Charlie Pierce, 1993-96

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FIELD GOALS MADE 50 YARDS OR MOREGame1. Scott Ryerson ................. 2 ...................... Savannah State, 10/10/81

Season1. Scott Ryerson ................. 4 ........................................................19812. Scott Ryerson ................. 2 ........................................................19833. Scott Ryerson ................. 1 ........................................................1982 Ed O’Brien ...................... 1 ........................................................1984 Ed O’Brien ...................... 1 ........................................................1985 Ed O’Brien ...................... 1 ........................................................1986 Franco Grilla .................. 1 ........................................................1990 Charlie Pierce ................. 1 ........................................................1996 Fred Waczewski ............. 1 ........................................................1997 Matt Prater .................... 1 ........................................................2002 Matt Prater .................... 1 ........................................................2004 Michael Torres ............... 1 ........................................................2006 Darin Daly ...................... 1 ........................................................2008 Nick Catt oi ..................... 1 ........................................................2009

Career1. Scott Ryerson ................. 7 .................................................. 1980-832. Ed O’Brien ...................... 3 .................................................. 1984-873. Matt Prater .................... 2 .................................................. 2002-054. Franco Grilla .................. 1 .................................................. 1989-92 Charlie Pierce ................. 1 .................................................. 1993-96 Fred Waczewski ............. 1 .................................................. 1995-98 Michael Torres ............... 1 .................................................. 2006-07

PATS MADEGame1. Ed O’Brien ...................... 9 ................................. Samford, 11/15/86 Franco Grilla .................. 9 ...................... Texas Southern, 11/17/90 Franco Grilla .................. 9 ..................................... Buff alo, 11/7/92 Javier Beorlegui ............. 9 ....................................Liberty, 10/13/015. Scott Ryerson ................. 8 .............................. Fort Lewis, 11/19/83 Ed O’Brien ...................... 8 ................. Grand Valley State, 10/31/87 Charlie Pierce ................. 8 ....................Western Kentucky, 9/24/94 Fred Waczewski ............. 8 ........................... Louisiana Tech, 9/5/98

Season1. Michael Torres ............... 50 ......................................................20072. Charlie Pierce ................. 47 ......................................................19943. Franco Grilla .................. 45 ......................................................1992 Charlie Pierce ................. 45 ......................................................19935. Matt Prater .................... 44 ......................................................20026. Fred Waczewski ............. 43 ......................................................19977. Javier Beorlegui ............. 41 ......................................................20018. Javier Beorlegui ............. 39 ......................................................20009. Franco Grilla .................. 38 ......................................................199010. Ed O’Brien ...................... 36 ......................................................1987

Career1. Charlie Pierce ................. 159 .............................................. 1993-962. Franco Grilla .................. 142 .............................................. 1989-923. Ed O’Brien ...................... 112 .............................................. 1984-874. Javier Beorlegui ............. 111 .............................................. 1998-015. Matt Prater .................... 108 .............................................. 2002-056. Fred Waczewski ............. 78 ................................................ 1997-987. Michael Torres ............... 75 ................................................ 2006-07

PATS ATTEMPTEDGame1. Ed O’Brien ...................... 9 ................................. Samford, 11/15/86 Franco Grilla .................. 9 ..................................... Buff alo, 11/7/92 Franco Grilla .................. 9 ...................... Texas Southern, 11/17/90 Javier Beorlegui ............. 9 ....................................Liberty, 10/13/015. Tom Hungerford ............ 8 ......................................St. Leo, 9/20/80 Scott Ryerson ................. 8 .............................. Fort Lewis, 11/19/83 Ed O’Brien ...................... 8 ................. Grand Valley State, 10/31/87 Charlie Pierce ................. 8 ....................Western Kentucky, 9/24/94 Fred Waczewski ............. 8 ........................... Louisiana Tech, 9/5/98

Season1. Michael Torres ............... 51 ......................................................20072. Charlie Pierce ................. 47 ......................................................1993 Charlie Pierce ................. 47 ......................................................1994 Matt Prater .................... 47 ......................................................20025. Franco Grilla .................. 45 ......................................................1992 Fred Waczewski ............. 45 ......................................................19977. Javier Beorlegui ............. 42 ......................................................20018. Franco Grilla .................. 40 ......................................................1990 Javier Beorlegui ............. 40 ......................................................200010. Fred Waczewski ............. 39 ......................................................1998

Career1. Charlie Pierce ................. 163 .............................................. 1993-962. Franco Grilla .................. 148 .............................................. 1989-923. Ed O’Brien ...................... 118 .............................................. 1984-874. Javier Beorlegui ............. 117 .............................................. 1998-01 Matt Prater .................... 117 .............................................. 2002-056. Fred Waczewski ............. 84 ................................................ 1997-987. Michael Torres ............... 76 ................................................ 2006-07

CONSECUTIVE PATS MADE1. Franco Grilla .................. 103 .............................................. 1990-922. Charlie Pierce ................. 81 ................................................ 1993-94 3. Michael Torres ............... 67 ................................................ 2006-074. Javier Beorlegui ............. 60 ................................................ 1999-005. Ed O’Brien ...................... 52 ................................................ 1986-876. Javier Beorlegui ............. 40 .....................................................2001

PERCENTAGE OF PATS MADESeason (minimum 25 att empts)1. Ed O’Brien ...................... 1.000 (30/30) ....................................1987 Franco Grilla .................. 1.000 (31/31) ....................................1991 Franco Grilla .................. 1.000 (45/45) ....................................1992 Charlie Pierce ................. 1.000 (47/47) ....................................1994 Michael Torres ............... 1.000 (25/25) ....................................20066. Michael Torres ............... .980 (50/51) ......................................20077. Javier Beorlegui ............. .976 (41/42) ......................................20018. Javier Beorlegui ............. .975 (39/40) ......................................20009. Scott Ryerson ................. .971 (33/34) ......................................1983 Charlie Pierce ................. .971 (34/35) ......................................1995 Charlie Pierce ................. .971 (33/34) ......................................1996

Career (minimum 2 years/50 att empts)1. Michael Torres ............... .987 (75/76) ................................ 2006-072. Charlie Pierce ................. .975 (159/163) ............................ 1993-963. Franco Grilla .................. .959 (142/148) ............................ 1989-924. Ed O’Brien ...................... .949 (112/118) ............................ 1984-87 Javier Beorlegui ............. .949 (111/117) ............................ 1998-016. Fred Waczewski ............. .929 (78/84) ................................ 1997-987. Matt Prater .................... .923 (108/117) ............................ 2002-058. Scott Ryerson ................. .915 (54/59) ................................ 1981-83

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OPPONENT SINGLE GAME PUNTING RECORDSMost Punts12........................... Skip Shelton, Nicholls State .................... 10/17/9212........................... Will Johnson, Miles .................................. 10/3/81

Most Yards Punti ng476......................... Doug Joyce, Millersville .......................... 11/16/91

Highest Average Yards Per Punt (min. 5 punts)53.8........................ Bret Wright, Southeastern Louisiana ....... 9/17/83

Longest Punt73........................... Andy Pollock, Bowling Green ................. 11/16/96

PUNTING RECORDSINDIVIDUAL RECORDSPuntsGame .............................. 10 ....... Doug Friedlander, Ala. A&M, 10/17/81Season ............................ 88 ......................................Blake Clingan, 2008Career ............................. 212 ...............................Blake Clingan, 2007-09

Punt YardageGame .............................. 463 ..................... Blake Clingan, USF, 10/13/07Season ............................ 3,560 .................................Blake Clingan, 2008Career ............................. 8,386 ............................Blake Clingan, 2007-09

Average Yardage Per PuntGame .............................. 57.6 ..................... Matt Prater, Ohio, 10/11/04Season ............................ 47.9 ......................................Matt Prater, 2003Career ............................. 47.6 .................................Matt Prater, 2002-05

Longest PuntGame .............................. 77 ........ Glenn McCombs, Austi n Peay, 10/29/83

TEAM RECORDSSingle GameMost PuntsUCF ................................. 11 .............................................. USF, 10/13/07Both Teams ..................... 19 .............................................. Ohio, 11/6/04Opponent ....................... 12 ............................................. Miles, 10/3/81........................................ 12 .............................. Nicholls State, 10/17/92

Most Punti ng YardsUCF ................................. 463 ............................................ USF, 10/13/07Both Teams ..................... 834 ............................................ Ohio, 11/6/04Opponent ....................... 476 .................................Millersville, 11/16/91

Highest Avg. Per Punt (min. 5 punts)UCF ................................. 55.7 ...............................Virginia Tech, 8/31/03Opponent ....................... 53.8 ..............Southeastern Louisiana, 9/17/83

Single SeasonMost PuntsUCF ................................. 90 .............................................................2008Opponent ....................... 67 .............................................................1989

Most Punts Per GameUCF ................................. 7.8 ............................................................1982Opponent ....................... 6.7 ............................................................1989

Fewest PuntsUCF ................................. 27 .............................................................1998Opponent ....................... 43 .............................................................2006

Fewest Punts Per GameUCF ................................. 2.5 ............................................................1998Opponent ....................... 3.6 ............................................................2006

Most Yards Punti ngUCF ................................. 3,560 ........................................................2008Opponent ....................... 2,817 ........................................................1987

Single Season Team RecordsFewest Yards Punti ngUCF ................................. 982 ...........................................................1998Opponent ....................... 1,779 ........................................................1993

Highest Yards Per PuntUCF ................................. 46.1 ..........................................................2003Opponent ....................... 41.0 ................................................... 1998, ‘05

Lowest Yards Per PuntUCF ................................. 32.1 ..........................................................1991Opponent ....................... 33.7 ..........................................................1986

Most Punts Blocked AgainstUCF ................................. 3 ...............................................................1981Opponent ....................... 10 .............................................................1985

LONGEST PUNT1. Glenn McCombs ........ 77 ...............................Austi n Peay, 10/29/832. Matt Prater ................ 74 ......................................... Ohio, 10/11/033. Matt Prater ................ 71 ...............................Virginia Tech, 8/31/034. Charlie Pierce ............. 70 .......................................... Troy, 10/30/93 Blake Clingan ............. 70 .......................................... Texas, 11/7/096. Charlie Pierce ............. 69 .......................................Maine, 11/18/957. Javier Beorlegui ......... 68 ....................................... Clemson, 9/1/01 Matt Prater ................ 68 .......................................Miami, 11/28/039. Marek Butcher ........... 67 ....................................... Auburn, 9/27/97 Matt Prater ................ 67 ..............................West Virginia, 11/1/03

PUNTSGame1. Blake Clingan ............. 11/463 ................................... USF, 10/13/07 Blake Clingan ............. 11/418 ...............................Miami, 10/11/083. Doug Friedlander ....... 10/404 ..................Alabama A&M, 10/17/81 Charlie Pierce ............. 10/449 ....................... New Mexico, 9/14/965. Doug Friedlander ....... 9/370 .................Georgia Southern, 9/11/82 Doug Friedlander ....... 9/383 ........Southeastern Louisiana, 9/18/82 Dana Thyhsen ............ 9/305 ...................... Valdosta State, 10/2/82 Dana Thyhsen ............ 9/353 ..................... West Georgia, 10/30/82 Glenn McCombs ........ 9/418 .........................Austi n Peay, 10/29/83 Glenn McCombs ........ 9/431 ..................Louisiana-Monroe, 9/8/84 Glenn McCombs ........ 9/354 ........................... Texas State, 9/29/84 Ed O’Brien .................. 9/312 ........................ Indiana State, 11/3/84 Aaron Horne .............. 9/345 ....................................Florida, 9/9/06 Jim Hogan .................. 9/330 ............... Stephen F. Austi n, 10/26/85 Jim Hogan .................. 9/354 ......................Wichita State, 10/11/86 Javier Beorlegui ......... 9/409 .......................... Georgia Tech, 9/2/00 Aaron Horne .............. 9/331 ............................. Marshall, 10/30/04 Aaron Horne .............. 9/395 ..................................... Ohio, 11/6/04 Blake Clingan ............. 9/368 ......................................... USF, 9/6/08 Blake Clingan ............. 9/320 ...................................Tulsa, 10/26/08

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Season1. Blake Clingan ................. 88/3,560 ...............................................20082. Aaron Horne .................. 66/2,554 ...............................................20043. Blake Clingan ................. 65/2,422 ...............................................20094. Blake Clingan ................. 59/2,404 ...............................................20075. Matt Prater .................... 58/2,781 ...............................................20036. Glenn McCombs ............ 52/1,996 ...............................................1984 Aaron Horne .................. 52/2,197 ...............................................20057. Barrie Kee ...................... 50/1,933 ...............................................19888. Charlie Pierce ................. 49/2,159 ...............................................1996 Marek Butcher ............... 49/2,149 ...............................................1997 Javier Beorlegui .............. 49/1,975 ...............................................1999

Career1. Blake Clingan ................. 212/8,386 ................................... 2007-pres.2. Charlie Pierce ................. 173/7,111 ....................................... 1993-963. Aaron Horne .................. 162/6,493 ....................................... 2004-064. Javier Beorlegui ............. 151/6,209 ....................................... 1998-015. Russ Salerno .................. 112/3,852 ....................................... 1989-916. Glenn McCombs ............ 100/4,123 ....................................... 1983-847. Jim Hogan ...................... 89/3,384 ......................................... 1985-868. Barrie Kee ...................... 87/3,284 ......................................... 1987-889. Doug Friedlander ........... 81/3,067 ......................................... 1981-8210. Matt Prater .................. 64/3,044 ......................................... 2002-05

PUNT YARDAGEGame1. Blake Clingan ................. 463/11 ...............................USF, 10/13/20072. Charlie Pierce ................. 449/10 .......................New Mexico, 9/14/963. Glenn McCombs ............ 431/9 ................. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/8/844. Matt Prater .................... 419/8 ....................... West Virginia, 11/1/035. Glenn McCombs ............ 418/9 ........................ Austi n Peay, 10/29/83 Blake Clingan .................. 418/11 .............................. Miami, 10/11/087. Javier Beorlegui ............. 409/9 ......................... Georgia Tech, 9/2/008. Doug Friedlander ........... 404/10 ................. Alabama A&M, 10/17/819. Matt Prater .................... 403/7 ...................................Ohio, 10/11/0310. Aaron Horne ................ 395/9 .....................................Ohio, 11/6/04

Season1. Blake Clingan ................. 3,560/88 ...............................................20082. Matt Prater .................... 2,781/58 ...............................................20033. Aaron Horne .................. 2,554/66 ...............................................20044. Blake Clingan ................. 2,422/65 ...............................................20095. Blake Clingan ................. 2,404/59 ...............................................20076. Aaron Horne .................. 2,197/52 ...............................................20057. Charlie Pierce ................. 2,159/49 ...............................................19968. Marek Butcher ............... 2,149/49 ...............................................19979. Glenn McCombs ............ 2,127/52 ...............................................198410. Javier Beorlegui ........... 2,001/46 ...............................................2001

Career1. Blake Clingan ................. 8,386/212 ................................... 2007-pres.2. Charlie Pierce ................. 7,111/173 ....................................... 1993-963. Aaron Horne .................. 6,493/163 ....................................... 2004-064. Javier Beorlegui ............. 6,209/151 ....................................... 1998-015. Glenn McCombs ............ 4,123/100 ....................................... 1983-84 6. Russ Salerno .................. 3,852/112 ....................................... 1989-917. Jim Hogan ...................... 3,384/89 ......................................... 1985-868. Barrie Kee ...................... 3,284/87 ......................................... 1987-889. Doug Friedlander ........... 3,067/81 ......................................... 1981-8210. Matt Prater .................. 3,044/64 ......................................... 2002-05

AVERAGE YARDAGE PER PUNTGame (minimum 5 punts)1. Matt Prater .................... 57.6 (403/7) .........................Ohio, 10/11/032. Matt Prater .................... 55.7 (334/6) .............. Virginia Tech, 8/31/033. Matt Prater .................... 52.4 (419/8) ............. West Virginia, 11/1/034. Glenn McCombs ............ 49.6 (347/7) ........Carson-Newman, 11/5/835. Charlie Pierce ................. 49.0 (245/5) ..........................Troy, 10/30/936. Matt Prater .................... 48.8 (244/5) ...................Marshall, 11/19/037. Glenn McCombs ............ 48.6 (243/5) ................ Richmond, 10/15/838. Javier Beorlegui ............. 48.2 (289/6) .......................Syracuse, 9/8/019. Glenn McCombs ............ 47.9 (431/9) ................. La.-Monroe, 9/8/8410. Ryan Flinn .................... 46.9 (328/7) .....................Marshall, 9/20/02

Season (minimum 25 punts)1. Matt Prater .................... 47.9 (58/2,781) .....................................20032. Charlie Pierce ................. 44.1 (49/2,159) .....................................19963. Marek Butcher ............... 43.9 (49/2,149) .....................................19974. Javier Beorlegui ............. 43.5 (46/2,001) .....................................20015. Aaron Horne .................. 42.2 (52/2,197) .....................................20056. Ryan Flinn ...................... 41.8 (40/1,673) .....................................20027. Glenn McCombs ............ 41.6 (48/1,996) .....................................19838. Glenn McCombs ............ 40.9 (52/2,127) .....................................19849. Blake Clingan ................. 40.7 (59/2,404) .....................................200710. Blake Clingan ............... 40.5 (88/3,560) .....................................2008

Career (minimum 2 years/50 punts)1. Matt Prater .................... 47.6 (64/3,044) ............................... 2002-052. Glenn McCombs ............ 41.2 (100/4,123) ............................. 1983-843. Charlie Pierce ................. 41.1 (173/7,111) ............................. 1993-964. Javier Beorlegui ............. 41.1 (151/6,209) ............................. 1998-015. Aaron Horne .................. 40.1 (162/6,493) ............................. 2004-066. Blake Clingan ................. 39.6 (212/8,386) ......................... 2007-pres.7. Jim Hogan ...................... 38.0 (89/3,384) ............................... 1985-86

PUNT/KICK RETURN RECORDSINDIVIDUAL RECORDSPunt ReturnsGame ..................... 8 .............. Sean Beckton, NW Missouri St., 10/24/87Season ................... 32 ............................................ Mike Dickinson, 1990Career .................... 85 .......................................Mike Dickinson, 1989-92

Punt Return YardageGame ..................... 158 .......... Sean Beckton, NW Missouri St., 10/24/87Season ................... 463 ................................................ Joe Burnett , 2005Career .................... 926 ........................................... Joe Burnett , 2005-08

Longest Punt ReturnGame ..................... 91 .................... Siaha Burley, New Mexico, 11/21/98

Touchdowns On Punt ReturnsGame ..................... 1 ........................................................18 players ti ed, .............................................................Last, Joe Burnett , Tulsa, 12/1/07Season ................... 3 .............................................. Mike Dickinson, 1991Career .................... 3 .........................................Mike Dickinson, 1989-92 ................................................................................. Joe Burnett , 2005-08

Average Per Punt ReturnGame ..................... 19.8 ......... Sean Beckton, NW Missouri St., 10/24/87Season ................... 16.5 ............................................... Joe Burnett , 2005Career .................... 14.0 .........................................Siaha Burley, 1997-98

Kick ReturnsGame ..................... 7 .................Ted Wilson, Eastern Kentucky, 10/13/84............................... 7 .................................. Curti s Francis, USF, 10/13/07............................... 7 ..................... Joe Burnett , Boston College, 9/20/08Season ................... 40 ...................................................Ted Wilson, 1984Career .................... 89 ..............................................Ted Wilson, 1993-86

Kick Return YardageGame ..................... 213 ............ Ted Wilson, Eastern Kentucky, 10/13/84Season ................... 952 ................................................ Ted Wilson, 1984Career .................... 2,121 ........................................ Ted Wilson, 1983-86

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Longest Kick ReturnGame ..................... 100 ......................Ted Wilson, SE Louisiana, 9/17/83............................... 100 ................... Ted Wilson, Eastern Kentucky, 1984............................... 100 ..........Todd Cleveland, Bethune-Cookman, 1994

Touchdowns On Kick ReturnsGame ..................... 1 ........................................................11 players ti ed,.................................................... last Quincy McDuffi e, Samford, 9/5/09Season ................... 3 ..............................................Todd Cleveland, 1994Career .................... 4 ...................................Todd Cleveland, 1994, 96-97

Average Per Kick ReturnGame ..................... 39.6 ...................Paul Miranda, Louisiana Tech, 1998Season ................... 30.7 ............................................Paul Miranda, 1998Career .................... 33.3 .......................................Paul Miranda, 1997-98

TEAM PUNT/KICK RETURN RECORDSSingle Game

Most Punts ReturnedUCF ........................ 8 .......................... Northwest Missouri St., 10/24/87Both Teams ........... 11 ......................................Alabama A&M, 10/17/81............................... 11 ..........................Southeastern Louisiana, 9/18/82Opponent .............. 9 ........................................Alabama A&M, 10/17/81

Most Yards ReturnedUCF ........................ 158 ...................... Northwest Missouri St., 10/24/87Both Teams ............ 176 ....................................Alabama A&M, 10/17/81Opponent .............. 155 ....................................Alabama A&M, 10/17/81

Most Kicks ReturnedUCF ........................ 11 ....................................... Nicholls State, 10/23/82Both Teams ............ 14 ................................Grand Valley State, 10/31/87............................... 14 .................................. Western Kentucky, 9/24/94Opponent .............. 11 ................................Grand Valley State, 10/31/87

Most Kick Return YardsUCF ........................ 240 ........................................ East Carolina, 10/6/07Both Teams ............ 436 ........................................ East Carolina, 10/6/07Opponent .............. 203 ................................ Mississippi State, 10/25/97

SINGLE SEASONMost Punts ReturnedUCF ..................... 38 ...........1990Opponent ........... 39 ...........1982

Fewest Punts ReturnedUCF ..................... 12 ...........1982Opponent ........... 11 ...........1998

Most Yards ReturnedUCF ..................... 463 .........2005Opponent ........... 449 .........1984

Fewest Yards ReturnedUCF ..................... 15 ...........1983Opponent ........... 32 ...........2009

Highest Average Per Punt ReturnUCF ..................... 16.5 ........2005Opponent ........... 13.4 ........1992

Lowest Average Per Punt ReturnUCF ..................... -0.8 .........1983Opponent ........... 2.3 ..........2009

OPPONENT SINGLE GAME PUNT/KICK RETURN RECORDSMost Punt Returns7...................... Marvious Hester, Georgia Tech ........................... 9/2/00Most Punt Return Yards119.................. Keyon Laws, Ball State ...................................... 9/21/96Highest Avg. Yards Per Punt Return (minimum 2 returns)59.5................. Keyon Laws, Ball State ...................................... 9/21/96Longest Punt Return89.................... William Covington, Troy ................................... 9/12/92Touchdowns on Punt Returns1...................... Numerous TimesLast ................. Joe Hunter, West Virginia .................................. 11/1/03Most Kick Returns8...................... Earnest Williams, Memphis .............................. 9/22/07Most Kick Return Yards197.................. Danny Copeland, Eastern Kentucky ................ 10/18/86197.................. Robert Issac, Mississippi State ........................ 10/25/97

Highest Avg. Yardage Per Kick Return (minimum 2 returns)56.5................. Glen Farris, Alabama A&M ............................. 10/16/82

Longest Kick Return97.................... Glen Farris, Alabama A&M ............................. 10/16/8297.................... Danny Copeland, E. Kentucky ......................... 10/18/8697.................... Bert Rich, Maine ............................................. 11/18/9597.................... Lowell Robinson, Pitt sburgh ........................... 10/13/06

Touchdowns on Kick Returns1...................... Numerous TimesLast ................. Chris Johnson, East Carolina ............................. 10/6/07

Most Kick ReturnsUCF ..................... 63 ...........2007Opponent ........... 89 ...........2007

Fewest Kick ReturnsUCF ..................... 25 ...........1981Opponent ........... 24 ...........1982

Most Kick Return YdsUCF ..................... 1,479 ......2007Opponent ........... 1,822 ......2007

Fewest Kick Return YdsUCF ..................... 508 .........2000Opponent ........... 532 .........1989

Highest Avg. Per Kick ReturnUCF ..................... 24.9 ........2008Opponent ........... 25.3 ........2001

Lowest Avg. Per Kick ReturnUCF ..................... 15.4 ........2000Opponent ........... 13.0 ........1989

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PUNT RETURNSGame1. Sean Beckton .............. 8/158 ............ NW Missouri State, 10/24/872. Mike Dickinson ........... 7/32 ..................Southern Illinois, 10/27/90 Mike Dickinson ........... 7/100 .........................Millersville, 11/16/914. Neil Beasley ................ 6/94 ...............................Samford, 11/15/86 Mike Dickinson ........... 6/37 ................Bethune-Cookman, 9/15/90 Mike Dickinson ........... 6/37 ...................... Kentucky State, 9/29/90 Mike Dickinson ........... 6/100 ..................................... Troy, 8/31/91 Todd Cleveland ........... 6/64 ...............................Samford, 10/11/97 Joe Burnett ................. 6/54 ......................................Tulsa, 12/1/07 Joe Burnett ................. 6/52 ..................................Miami, 10/11/08 Rocky Ross .................. 6/91 ...................................Samford, 9/5/09

Season (Punt Returns)1. Mike Dickinson ........... 32/223 .................................................19902. Mike Dickinson ........... 31/387 .................................................1991 Joe Burnett ................. 31/331 .................................................20074. Joe Burnett ................. 28/463 .................................................20055. Joe Burnett ................. 26/378 .................................................20086. Asante Samuel ............ 25/275 .................................................20007. Todd Cleveland ........... 22/183 .................................................19978. Siaha Burley ................ 21/293 .................................................19989. Mark Whitt emore ....... 20/216 .................................................199410. Asante Samuel ............ 19/165 .................................................2001 Asante Samuel ............ 19/233 .................................................2002

Career1. Joe Burnett ................. 96/1,304 .........................................2005-082. Mike Dickinson ........... 85/717 ............................................1989-923. Asante Samuel ............ 63/673 ............................................1999-024. Mark Whitt emore ....... 43/420 ............................................1991-945. Tavaris Capers ............. 40/372 ............................................2001-046. Todd Cleveland ........... 35/307 .....................................1994, ‘96-977. Sean Beckton .............. 27/314 ............................................1987-90

LONGEST PUNT RETURN1. Siaha Burley ................ 91 (TD) .................... New Mexico, 11/21/982. Mike Dickinson ........... 86 (TD) ................................... Troy, 8/31/913. Joe Burnett ................. 83 (TD) ..................................Tulsa, 12/1/074. Neil Beasley ................ 72 (TD) ...........................Samford, 11/15/865. Mike Dickinson ........... 70 (TD) ............Bethune-Cookman, 9/28/91 Mark Whitt emore ....... 70 (TD) ...........Louisiana-Monroe, 10/15/947. Joe Burnett ................. 68 (TD) ..................................Tulsa, 12/3/05

PUNT RETURN YARDAGEGame1. Sean Beckton .............. 158/8 ............ NW Missouri State, 10/24/872. Siaha Burley ................ 125/3 ...................... New Mexico, 11/21/983. Mike Dickinson ........... 100/6 ..................................... Troy, 8/31/914. Mike Dickinson ........... 100/7 .........................Millersville, 11/16/915. Neil Beasley ................ 94/6 ...............................Samford, 11/15/866. Todd Cleveland ........... 94/4 ...............Louisiana-Monroe, 10/19/967. Rocky Ross .................. 91/6 ...................................Samford, 9/5/098. Sean Beckton .............. 84/3 ....................Texas Southern, 11/17/909. Joe Burnett ................. 83/1 ......................................Tulsa, 12/1/07 Joe Burnett ................. 83/5 ................. South Carolina St., 8/30/08

Season1. Joe Burnett ................. 463/28 .................................................20052. Joe Burnett ................. 378/26 .................................................20083. Mike Dickinson ........... 387/31 .................................................19914. Joe Burnett ................. 331/31 .................................................20075. Siaha Burley ................ 293/21 .................................................19986. Asante Samuel ............ 233/19 .................................................20027. Mike Dickinson ........... 223/32 .................................................19908. Mark Whitt emore ....... 216/20 .................................................19949. Sean Beckton .............. 208/17 .................................................198710. Tavaris Capers ............. 187/18 .................................................2004

Career1. Joe Burnett ................. 1,304/96 .........................................2005-082. Mike Dickinson ........... 717/85 ............................................1989-923. Asante Samuel ............ 673/63 ............................................1999-024. Mark Whitt emore ....... 420/43 ............................................1991-945. Tavaris Capers ............. 372/40 ............................................2001-046. Sean Beckton .............. 314/27 ............................................1987-907. Todd Cleveland ........... 307/35 .....................................1994, ‘96-97

AVERAGE PER PUNT RETURNGame (minimum of 5 returns)1. Sean Beckton .............. 19.8 (158/8) ...... NW Missouri St., 10/24/872. Mike Dickinson ........... 16.7 (100/6) ........................... Troy, 8/31/913. Neal Beasley ............... 15.7 (94/6) .....................Samford, 11/15/864. Joe Burnett ................. 15.2 (76/5) .....................Memphis, 9/22/075. Rocky Ross .................. 15.1 (91/6) .........................Samford, 9/5/096. John Scargle ................ 14.6 (73/5) .........Hampton Sydney, 11/7/817. Mike Dickinson ........... 14.3 (100/7) ...............Millersville, 11/16/91

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Season (minimum of 15 returns)1. Joe Burnett ................. 16.5 (463/28) .......................................20052. Joe Burnett ................. 14.5 (378/26) .......................................20083. Siaha Burley ................ 14.0 (293/21) .......................................19984. Mike Dickinson ........... 12.5 (387/31) .......................................19815. Asante Samuel ............ 12.3 (233/19) .......................................20026. Sean Beckton .............. 12.2 (208/17) .......................................19877. Mark Whitt emore ....... 10.8 (216/20) .......................................19948. Joe Burnett ................. 10.7 (331/31) .......................................20079. Tavaris Capers ............. 10.4 (187/18) .......................................200410. John Scargle ................ 10.1 (172/17) .......................................1981

Career (minimum 2 years/20 returns)1. Siaha Burley ................ 14.0 (293/21) ..................................1997-982. Joe Burnett ................. 13.6 (1,304/96) ...............................2005-083. Sean Beckton .............. 11.6 (314/27) ..................................1987-904. Tim Kiggins ................. 10.7 (236/22) ..................................1979-80 Asante Samuel ............ 10.7 (673/63) ..................................1999-026. Mark Whitt emore ....... 9.8 (420/43) ....................................1991-947. Tavaris Capers ............. 9.3 (372/40) ....................................2001-04

PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNSGame1. Jeff Farmer ..................... 1 (30 yds)* ............Illinois State, 10/20/84 David Alls ....................... 1 (11 yds)* .......................... VMI, 11/1/86 Neil Beasley ................... 1 (72 yds) ....................Samford, 11/15/86 Eric Jones ....................... 1 (5 yds)* .........Texas Southern, 11/18/85 Sean Beckton ................. 1 (60 yds) .........Texas Southern, 11/17/90 Mike Dickinson .............. 1 (86 yds) ............................ Troy, 8/31/91 Mike Dickinson .............. 1 (58 yds) ............ James Madison, 9/7/91 Mike Dickinson .............. 1 (70 yds) .....Bethune-Cookman, 9/28/91 Louis Lubin ..................... 1 (11 yds)* ....................Buff alo, 11/13/93 Mark Whitt emore .......... 1 (70 yds) ....Louisiana-Monroe, 10/15/94 Siaha Burley ................... 1 (91 yds) ............. New Mexico, 11/21/98 Thad Ward ..................... 1 (6 yds)* ...................... Georgia, 9/25/99 Thad Ward ..................... 1 (0 yds)* .... Middle Tennessee, 11/13/99 Ricot Joseph ................... 1 (3 yds)* ......... Bowling Green, 11/20/99 Alphonzo Hopkins .......... 1 (2 yds)* ............Miami (Ohio), 11/23/02 Tavaris Capers ................ 1 (52 yds) ........................Buff alo, 10/4/03 Tavaris Capers ................ 1 (54 yds) ..................Penn State, 9/18/04 Joe Burnett .................... 1 (58 yds) .......................... Rice, 11/19/05 Joe Burnett .................... 1 (68 yds) ...........................Tulsa, 12/3/05 Blake Carter ................... 1 (31 yds)* ............................. USF, 9/9/06 Augustus Ashley ............ 1 (37 yds)* ..................Louisiana, 9/29/07 Joe Burnett .................... 1 (83 yds) ...........................Tulsa, 12/1/07 * Aft er blocked punt

Season1. Mike Dickinson .............. 3 ........................................................19912. Thad Ward ..................... 2 ........................................................1999 Joe Burnett .................... 2 ........................................................2005

Career1. Mike Dickinson .............. 3 ...................................................1989-92 Joe Burnett .................... 3 ...................................................2005-083. Thad Ward ..................... 2 ...................................................1999-01 Tavaris Capers ................ 2 ...................................................2001-045. 13 ti ed with one

KICK RETURNSGame1. Ted Wilson ..................... 7/213 ............Eastern Kentucky, 10/13/84 Mark Whitt emore .......... 7/188 .................... East Carolina, 9/21/91 Curti s Francis ................. 7/184 ................................. USF, 10/13/07 Joe Burnett .................... 7/175 ................. Boston College, 9/20/085. Shawn Jeff erson ............. 6/140 .................North Alabama, 10/1/88 Mark Whitt emore .......... 6/94 .................... James Madison, 9/7/91 Mark Whitt emore .......... 6/140 .................... East Carolina, 9/18/93

Doug Gabriel .................. 6/122 ..........Western Michigan, 10/12/02 Quincy McDuffi e ............ 6/126 .............................Miami, 10/17/09 Quincy McDuffi e ............ 6/171 ...........................Rutgers, 12/19/09

Season1. Ted Wilson ..................... 40/952 ..............................................19842. Quincy McDuffi e ............ 39/944 ..............................................20093. Mark Whitt emore .......... 33/679 ..............................................19914. Doug Gabriel .................. 31/632 ..............................................20025. Mark Whitt emore .......... 26/662 ..............................................1992 Mark Whitt emore .......... 26/591 ..............................................1993 Luther Huggins .............. 26/653 ..............................................20038. Joe Burnett .................... 26/745 ..............................................20089. Ted Wilson ..................... 25/732 ..............................................1983 Paul Miranda ................. 25/644 ..............................................1998

Career1. Ted Wilson ..................... 89/2,121 ......................................1983-862. Mark Whitt emore .......... 86/1,932 ......................................1991-943. Curti s Francis ................. 75/1,674 ......................................2004-074. Luther Huggins .............. 67/1,567 ......................................2001-045. Todd Cleveland .............. 51/1,270 ...............................1994, ‘96-976. Edward Mack ................. 50/1,033 ...............................1996, ‘98-00 7. Shawn Jeff erson ............. 42/837 .........................................1988-908. Quincy McDuffi e ............ 39/944 .....................................2009-pres.9. Doug Gabriel .................. 37/795 .........................................2001-0210. Joe Burnett .................... 26/745 .........................................2005-08

LONGEST KICK RETURN1. Ted Wilson ..................... 100 (TD) Southeastern Louisiana, 9/17/83 Ted Wilson ..................... 100 (TD) ........Eastern Kentucky, 10/13/84 Todd Cleveland .............. 100 (TD) .......Bethune-Cookman, 9/17/944. Todd Cleveland .............. 99 (TD) ..........................Buff alo, 11/19/94 Khymest Williams ......... 99 (TD) ............................. SMU, 11/17/076. Quincy McDuffi e ............ 95 (TD) ............................Samford, 9/5/097. Todd Cleveland .............. 93 (TD) ........................Samford, 10/12/96 Curti s Francis ................. 93 (TD) .................. East Carolina, 10/6/079. Joe Burnett .................... 91 (TD) ................................... USF, 9/6/08 Joe Burnett .................... 91 (TD) ...........................Miami, 10/11/08

AVERAGE PER KICK RETURNGame (minimum of 5 returns)1. Curti s Francis ................. 40.6 (203/5) .......... East Carolina, 10/6/072. Paul Miranda ................. 39.6 (198/5) ......... Louisiana Tech, 9/5/983. Ted Wilson ..................... 30.4 (213/7) .Eastern Kentucky, 10/13/844. Quincy McDuffi e ............ 28.5 (171/6) .................Rutgers, 12/19/095. Mark Whitt emore .......... 26.9 (188/7) ......... East Carolina, 9/21/916. Curti s Francis ................. 26.3 (184/7) ....................... USF, 10/13/077. Joe Burnett .................... 25.0 (175/7) ....... Boston College, 9/20/088. Quincy McDuffi e ............ 24.4 (122/5) ............... Houston, 11/14/099. Doug Gabriel .................. 23.4 (117/5) .................Syracuse, 11/2/02 Luther Huggins .............. 23.4 (117/5) ...........Virginia Tech, 8/31/03

Season (minimum of 15 returns)1. Paul Miranda ............... 30.7 (644/21) ......................................19982. Ted Wilson ................... 29.3 (732/25) ......................................19833. Curti s Francis ............... 29.2 (643/22) ......................................20074. Mark Whitt emore ........ 25.5 (662/26) ......................................19925. Luther Huggins ............ 25.1 (653/26) ......................................20036. Ted Wilson ................... 23.8 (952/40) ......................................19847. Todd Cleveland ............ 23.4 (375/16) ......................................19968. Luther Huggins ............ 23.1 (346/15) ......................................20019. Mark Whitt emore ........ 22.7 (591/26) ......................................199310. Luther Huggins ............ 22.0 (528/24) ......................................2004

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Career (minimum 2 years/20 returns)1. Paul Miranda ............... 33.3 (732/22) ................................ 1997-982. Joe Burnett .................. 28.7 (745/26) ................................ 2005-083. Todd Cleveland ............ 24.9 (1,270/51) ...................... 1994, ‘96-974. Quincy McDuffi e .......... 24.2 (944/39) ............................ 2009-pres.5. Luther Huggins ............ 23.4 (1,567/67) ............................. 2001-046. Ted Wilson ................... 23.8 (2,121/89) ............................. 1983-867. Mark Whitt emore ........ 22.5 (1,932/86) ............................. 1991-948. Curti s Francis ............... 22.3 (1,674/75) ............................. 2004-079. Doug Gabriel ................ 21.5 (795/37) ................................ 2001-0210. Edward Mack ............... 20.7 (1,033/50) ...................... 1996, ‘98-00

KICK RETURN YARDAGEGame1. Ted Wilson ................... 213/7 ............. Eastern Kentucky, 10/13/842. Curti s Francis ............... 203/5 ......................East Carolina, 10/6/073. Paul Miranda ............... 198/5 ..................... Louisiana Tech, 9/5/984. Mark Whitt emore ........ 188/7 ......................East Carolina, 9/21/915. Curti s Francis .............. 184/7 ...................................USF, 10/13/076. Ted Wilson ................... 177/4 ........................ Richmond, 10/15/837. Joe Burnett .................. 175/7 ...................Boston College, 9/20/088. Quincy McDuffi e .......... 171/6 ............................ Rutgers, 12/19/099. Ted Wilson ................... 152/4 ..... Southeastern Louisiana, 9/10/83 10. Luther Huggins ............ 143/4 .................................Akron, 11/3/01

Season1. Ted Wilson ................... 952/40 ................................................19842. Quincy McDuffi e .......... 944/39 ................................................20093. Joe Burnett .................. 745/26 ................................................20084. Ted Wilson ................... 732/25 ................................................19835. Mark Whitt emore ........ 679/33 ................................................19916. Mark Whitt emore ........ 662/26 ................................................19927. Luther Huggins ............ 653/26 ................................................20038. Paul Miranda ............... 644/25 ................................................19989. Curti s Francis ............... 643/22 ................................................200710. Doug Gabriel ................ 632/31 ................................................2002

Career1. Ted Wilson ................... 2,121/89 ....................................... 1983-862. Mark Whitt emore ........ 1,932/86 ....................................... 1991-943. Curti s Francis ............... 1,674/75 ....................................... 2004-074. Luther Huggins ............ 1,567/67 ....................................... 2001-045. Todd Cleveland ............ 1,270/51 ................................ 1994, ‘96-976. Edward Mack ............... 1,033/50 ................................ 1996, ‘98-007. Quincy McDuffi e .......... 944/39 ...................................... 2009-pres.8. Shawn Jeff erson ........... 837/42 .......................................... 1988-909. Doug Gabriel ................ 795/37 .......................................... 2001-0210. Joe Burnett .................. 745/26 ................................................2008

KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNSGame1. Ted Wilson ................... 1 (100 yds) ...............SE Louisiana, 9/17/83 Ted Wilson ................... 1 (100 yds) ..... Eastern Kentucky, 10/13/84 Todd Cleveland ............ 1 (100 yds) .... Bethune-Cookman, 9/17/94 Todd Cleveland ............ 1 (89 yds) ........Western Kentucky, 9/24/94 Todd Cleveland ............ 1 (99 yds) ....................... Buff alo, 11/19/94 Todd Cleveland ............ 1 (93 yds) ..................... Samford, 10/12/96 Paul Miranda ............... 1 (88 yds) ........................Toledo, 11/22/97 Curti s Francis ............... 1 (93 yds) ................East Carolina, 10/6/07 Khymest Williams ........ 1 (99 yds) ...........................SMU, 11/17/07 Joe Burnett .................. 1 (91 yds) .................................USF, 9/6/08 Joe Burnett .................. 1 (91 yds) ........................ Miami, 10/11/08 Quincy McDuffi e .......... 1 (95 yds) ......................... Samford, 9/5/09

Season1. Todd Cleveland ............ 3 .........................................................19942. Joe Burnett .................. 2 ..........................................................20083. Ted Wilson ................... 1 .........................................................1983 Ted Wilson ................... 1 ..........................................................1984 Todd Cleveland ............ 1 ..........................................................1996 Paul Miranda ............... 1 ..........................................................1997 Curti s Francis ............... 1 ..........................................................2007 Khymest Williams ........ 1 ..........................................................2007 Quincy McDuffi e .......... 1 ..........................................................2009

Career1. Todd Cleveland ............ 4 .............................................. 1994, 96-972. Ted Wilson ................... 2 .................................................... 1983-86 Joe Burnett .................. 2 .................................................... 2005-083. Paul Miranda ............... 1 .................................................... 1996-98 Curti s Francis ............... 1 .................................................... 2004-07 Khymest Williams ........ 1 ................................................ 2007-pres. Quincy McDuffi e .......... 1 ................................................ 2009-pres.

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DEFENSIVE RECORDSINDIVIDUAL RECORDSTacklesGame .................... 23 ................... Bill Giovanetti , Morehouse, 11/17/79.............................. 23 .......................Tito Rodriguez, Arkansas, 11/10/01Season .................. 150 ...............................................Darrell Rudd, 1983Career ................... 443 ........................................Rick Hamilton, 1989-92

Tackles For LossGame .................... 7 .............................................................. Five playersSeason .................. 21 .............................................Elton Patt erson, 2001Career ................... 59.5 .................................... Elton Patt erson, 1999-02

Quarterback SacksGame .................... 5 ....... Michael O’Shaughnessy, Emory & Henry, 1979.............................. 5 .................... Darrell Rudd, Western Kentucky, 1984Season .................. 19.5 ..............................................Darrell Rudd, 1984Career ................... 31.5 .........................................Darrell Rudd, 1981-84

Intercepti onsGame .................... 2 .........................................................19 players ti ed, ............................................................... last Johnell Neal, Tulsa, 12/1/07Season .................. 8 .....................................................Keith Evans, 1986Career ................... 13 ..............................................Keith Evans, 1986-88

Forced FumblesGame .................... 2 ....................................................... Five players ti edSeason .................. 5 ...................................................... Four players ti edCareer ................... 10 ......................................... Nakia Reddick, 1993-96

Fumbles RecoveredGame .................... 3 ..............Darrell Rudd, Bethune-Cookman, 10/9/82Season .................. 6 ...................................................Darrell Rudd, 1982Career ................... 11 ............................................Darrell Rudd, 1981-84

Longest Intercepti on ReturnGame .................... 97 ............... Rick Hamilton, Western Illinois, 9/26/92

Intercepti on Return YardageGame .................... 97 ............... Rick Hamilton, Western Illinois, 9/26/92Season .................. 161 ..................................................... Ray Irvin, 1990Career ................... 223 ...............................................Ray Irvin, 1988-90

Passes Broken UpGame .................... 5 ....................Tim Kiggins, Emory & Henry, 11/15/80.............................. 5 ....... Greg Att erberry, Bethune-Cookman, 11/26/83Season .................. 22 ............................................ Greg Att erberry, 1983Career ................... 34 .......................................Greg Att erberry, 1981-85

Intercepti ons Returned for a TouchdownGame .................... 1 .........................................................24 players ti ed,........................................................ last Josh Robinson at Rice, 10/24/09Season .................. 1 ..........................................................25 players ti edCareer ................... 1 ..........................................................24 players ti ed

Punts BlockedGame .................... 2 ................Scott Ariail, Bethune-Cookman, 9/28/91.............................. 2 ................ Brian Covington, Morningside, 11/21/87.............................. 2 .......................................................Darryl Latti moreSeason .................. 3 ................................................... Ricot Joseph, 1999Career ................... 5 ............................................Bernard Ford, 1985-87.............................. 5 ..............................................Ricot Joseph, 1999-01

Field Goals BlockedGame .................... 1 ..........................................................13 players ti edSeason .................. 3 ................................................ Greg Jeff erson, 1993Career ................... 3 ..........................................Greg Jeff erson, 1991-94

PATs BlockedGame .................... 1 ..........................................................13 players ti edSeason .................. 2 ................................................ Greg Jeff erson, 1991Career ................... 3 ...........................................Greg Jeff erson, 1991-94

Total BlocksSeason .................. 3 .....................................................Corris Ervin, 1986Career ................... 6 ...........................................Greg Jeff erson, 1991-94

TEAM RECORDSSingle Game

Most Intercepti onsUCF ....................... 5 ...................................................... Numerous ti mes First ti me vs. St. Leo, 9/20/80 Last ti me vs. Bethune-Cookman, 9/12/92

Both Teams ........... 8 ....................................Bethune-Cookman, 9/12/92.............................. 8 .......................................... Nicholls State, 10/17/92

Opponent ............. 6 ...................................................... Numerous ti mes First ti me vs. Bethune-Cookman, 10/9/82 Last ti me vs. Nicholls State, 10/17/92

Most FumblesUCF ....................... 7 ......................................... William & Mary, 8/29/96Both Teams ........... 14 ..................................... Carson-Newman, 11/6/82Opponent ............. 10 ..................................... Carson-Newman, 11/6/82

Most Fumbles LostUCF ....................... 6 ........................................Northern Illinois, 10/7/00Both Teams ........... 8 ......................................... Carson-Newman, 9/3/80Opponent ............. 6 ....................................... Carson-Newman, 11/6/82

Most Quarterback SacksUCF ....................... 9 .....................................Eastern Kentucky, 10/14/00Both Teams ........... 13 ...............................................Louisiana, 10/24/98Opponent ............. 9 .....................................Louisiana-Monroe, 11/1/97.............................. 9 ...................................................... Akron, 10/16/04

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Single Season

Most Quarterback SacksUCF .................... 56 ..............1993Opponent .......... 50 ..............2004

Fewest QB SacksUCF .................... 9 ................1982Opponent .......... 7 ................1988

Most Intercepti onsUCF .................... 24 ..............2007Opponent .......... 25 ..............1982

Fewest Intercepti onsUCF .................... 5 ................2003Opponent .......... 6 .........1982, ‘96

Most INT Return YardsUCF .................... 392 ............2007Opponent .......... 365 ............1985

Fewest INT Return YardsUCF .................... 28 ..............2003Opponent .......... 56 ..............1988

Most FumblesUCF .................... 35 .......1982, ‘83Opponent .......... 40 ..............1982

Fewest FumblesUCF .................... 13 ..............1997Opponent .......... 16 .......1998, ‘07

Most Fumbles LostUCF .................... 21 ..............1985Opponent .......... 24 ..............1982

Fewest Fumbles LostUCF .................... 7 ................1997Opponent .......... 4 ................2007

Most PAT BlocksUCF .................... 2 ..1988, ‘89, ‘90Opponent .......... 1 ..1998, ‘99, ‘05

Most Field Goal BlocksUCF .................... 4 ................2003Opponent .......... 3 ................1999

Most Punt BlocksUCF .................... 7 ................1985Opponent .......... 1 ........1996, ‘99, .................................... ‘00 ‘01, ‘05

Most Total BlocksUCF .................... 8 ................1985Opponent .......... 5 ................1999

OPPONENT SINGLE GAME DEFENSE RECORDSMost Tackles20 ................. Dereck Rush, Mississippi State ......................10/25/97

Most Tackles for Loss5 ................... Pratt Lyons, Troy ............................................11/11/955 ................... Todd Williamson, Maine ................................11/18/955 ................... Steve Foley, Louisiana-Monroe ........................11/1/975 ................... Jesse Busta, Utah State ..................................10/27/01

Most Sacks5 ................... Steve Foley, Louisiana-Monroe ........................11/1/97

Most Passes Broken Up4 ................... Jeff Walker, Eastern Kentucky ........................10/19/854 ................... Danny Copeland, Eastern Kentucky .................9/26/874 ................... LaTroy Oliver, Syracuse ......................................9/8/014 ................... R.J. Oliver, Arizona State ....................................9/7/02

Most Forced Fumbles2 ................... Ashley Travis, Eastern Michigan .....................10/30/992 ................... Braxton Williams, Clemson ................................9/1/01

Most Fumble Recoveries2 ................... Numerous Times ..................... Last: Jermaine Miles, Georgia Tech................10/26/96

Most Intercepti ons3 ................... Numerous Times ..................... Last: Dwight Smith, Akron ...............................9/16/00

Intercepti on Returns for Touchdown1 ................... Numerous Times ..................... Last: Billy Anderson, Rutgers .........................12/19/09

Longest Intercepti on Return85 ................. Tim Akins, Savannah State (TD) .....................10/11/80

TACKLESGame1. Bill Giovanetti ................ 23 .......................... Morehouse, 11/17/79 Tito Rodriguez................ 23 ...............................Arkansas, 11/10/013. Wyatt Bogan .................. 22 ..................Eastern Kentucky, 10/18/86 Donnell Washington ...... 22 ................................ Nebraska, 9/13/97 Deaubrey Devine ........... 22 ................................ Nebraska, 9/13/97 Damian Demps .............. 22 ...............................Alabama, 10/28/007. Moses Ashley ................. 21 .................................... Miles, 10/20/80 Gary Slager .................... 21 .................................. Albany, 11/17/80 Eddie James ................... 21 ...............Bethune-Cookman, 11/21/81 Darrell Rudd .................. 21 .............................Richmond, 10/15/83 Rick Hamilton ................ 21 .................................. Liberty, 10/31/92

Season1. Darrell Rudd .................. 150 ....................................................19832. Rick Hamilton ................ 149 ....................................................19923. Wyatt Bogan .................. 143 ....................................................1986 Tito Rodriguez................ 143 ....................................................20015. Jimmy Goodman ............ 142 ....................................................19876. Rick Hamilton ................ 139 ....................................................19917. Wyatt Bogan .................. 127 ....................................................1988 Stanford Rhule ............... 127 ....................................................20029. Mike Coad ...................... 123 ....................................................198710. Bill Giovanetti ................ 121 ....................................................1982 Tito Rodriguez................ 121 ....................................................2000

Career1. Rick Hamilton ................ 443 ...............................................1989-922. Bill Giovanetti ................ 429 ...............................................1979-823. Nakia Reddick ................ 354 ...............................................1993-964. Darrell Rudd .................. 347 ...............................................1981-845. Wyatt Bogan .................. 341 ...............................................1984-886. Jason Venson ................. 322 ...............................................2005-087. Tito Rodriguez................ 321 ...............................................1998-01

8. Atari Bigby ..................... 296 ...............................................2001-049. Bill Stewart .................... 294 ...............................................1987-9010. Cory Hogue .................... 279 ...............................................2006-09

TACKLES FOR LOSS INCLUDING SACKSGame1. Bobby Spitulski .............. 7 ........................ Savannah State, 11/2/91 Greg Jeff erson ................ 7 ...................... Western Illinois, 10/16/93 Greg Jeff erson ................ 7 ....................................Buff alo, 11/13/93 Charles Anderson .......... 7 ...........................................Yale, 10/2/93 Jermaine Benoit ............. 7 ..................Louisiana-Monroe, 10/19/966. Moses Ashley ................. 6 ...................................... Miles, 10/20/807. M. O’Shaughnessy ......... 5 .........................Emory & Henry, 11/3/79 Ed Gantner ..................... 5 ...................................... Miles, 10/20/80 Elton Patt erson .............. 5 ..................Louisiana-Monroe, 10/21/00 Elton Patt erson .............. 5 .......................................... UAB, 10/6/01 Stanford Rhule ............... 5 ..............................Arizona State, 9/7/02

Season1. Jermaine Benoit ............. 24.5 ...................................................19972. Elton Patt erson .............. 21 ......................................................20013. Greg Jeff erson ................ 20 ......................................................1993 Justen Moore ................. 20 ......................................................19985. Elton Patt erson .............. 19 ......................................................20006. Darrell Rudd .................. 18 ......................................................1984 Bruce Miller ................... 18 ......................................................20098. Tarveres Tate ................. 17 ......................................................1996 Bruce Miller ................... 17 ......................................................200810. Elton Patt erson .............. 16.5 ...................................................2002

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Career1. Elton Patt erson .............. 59.5 ..............................................1999-022. Darrell Rudd .................. 56.5 ..............................................1981-84 3. Tarveres Tate ................. 48 .................................................1993-964. Justen Moore ................. 47.5 ..............................................1996-995. Bobby Spitulski .............. 46 .................................................1988-91 6. Bruce Miller ................... 44 .............................................2007-pres.7. Greg Jeff erson ................ 42 .................................................1991-948. Jermaine Benoit ............. 41.5 ..............................................1994-979. Josh McKibben .............. 34 .................................................1998-0110. Emil Ekiyor ..................... 32.5 ......................................1992-93, ‘95

FUMBLES RECOVEREDGame1. Darrell Rudd .................. 3 ...................Bethune-Cookman, 10/9/822. Jim Bray ......................... 2 ...................... Savannah State, 10/10/81 Jay Shapiro ..................... 2 .....................Georgia Southern, 9/11/82 Paul Brock ...................... 2 ................... Stephen F. Austi n, 10/26/85 Darryl Latti more ............ 2 ........................................ Troy, 10/22/94 Jermaine Benoit ............. 2 ..............................Illinois State, 11/2/96 Asante Samuel ............... 2 .................................Arkansas, 11/10/01 Chad Mascoe ................. 2 ..............................Arizona State, 9/7/02 Derrick Hallman ............. 2 ........................................ Rice, 10/24/09 Ronnie Weaver .............. 2 .................................... Tulane, 11/21/09

Season1. Darrell Rudd .................. 6 ........................................................19822. Jeff Farmer ..................... 5 ........................................................19833. Mike Grissom ................. 4 ........................................................1988 Steve Spears .................. 4 ........................................................1988 Allen Powell ................... 4 ........................................................1995 Jameil McWhorter ......... 4 ........................................................1997

Career1. Darrell Rudd .................. 11 .................................................1981-842. Jeff Farmer ..................... 6 ...................................................1983-843. Corris Ervin .................... 5 ...................................................1984-87 Steve Spears .................. 5 ...................................................1986-88 Mike Grissom ................. 5 ..................................................1986-89 Emil Ekiyor ..................... 5 ............................................1992-93, ‘95 Allen Powell ................... 5 ...................................................1992-95 Darryl Lati more .............. 5 ...................................................1993-95 Tarveres Tate ................. 5 ...................................................1993-95 Jameil McWhorter ......... 5 ...................................................1994-97

FORCED FUMBLESGame1. Nakia Reddick ................ 2 ............................Illinois State, 11/02/96 Tony Hardman ............... 2 ......................... Nicholls State, 10/16/99 Tony Hardman ............... 2 .....................William and Mary, 9/23/00 Willie Davis .................... 2 ....................Eastern Kentucky, 10/14/00 Elliot Shorter .................. 2 .............................Virginia Tech, 9/29/01 Lawrence Young ............. 2 ........................................ Texas, 9/15/07 Jarvis Geathers .............. 2 ......................................Buff alo, 9/19/09 Cory Hogue .................... 2 ........................................ Rice, 10/26/09

Season1. Greg Jeff erson ................ 5 ........................................................1993 Tony Hardman ............... 5 ........................................................2000 Elton Patt erson .............. 5 ........................................................20014. Nakia Reddick ................ 4 ........................................................1996 Jameil McWhorter ......... 4 ........................................................1997 Deon Porter ................... 4 ........................................................19987. Emil Ekiyor ..................... 3 ........................................................1992 Nakia Reddick ................ 3 ........................................................1993

Emil Ekiyor ..................... 3 ........................................................1993 Emil Ekiyor ..................... 3 ........................................................1995 Nakia Reddick ................ 3 ........................................................1995 Josh McKibben .............. 3 ........................................................1999 Willie Davis .................... 3 ........................................................2000 Elliot Shorter .................. 3 ........................................................2001 Stanford Rhule ............... 3 ........................................................2002 Jarvis Geathers .............. 3 ........................................................2009

Career1. Nakia Reddick ................ 10 .................................................1993-962. Emil Ekiyor ..................... 9 ............................................1992-93, ‘95 Elton Patt erson .............. 8 ...................................................1999-024. Greg Jeff erson ................ 7 ...................................................1991-94 Tony Hardman ............... 7 ...................................................1998-006. Jameil McWhorter ......... 6 ...................................................1994-97 Deon Porter ................... 6 ............................................1995, ‘97-98 Elliot Shorter .................. 6 ...................................................1998-019. Rick Hamilton ................ 5 ...................................................1989-92 David Nelson.................. 5 ...................................................1990-93

SACKSGame1. M. O’Shaughnessy ......... 5 .........................Emory & Henry, 11/3/79 Darrell Rudd .................. 5 .................... Western Kentucky, 9/22/843. Willie Davis .................... 4 ....................Eastern Kentucky, 10/14/004. Leger Douzable .............. 3.5 ......................... East Carolina, 11/4/065. M. O’Shaughnessy ......... 3 ...................................... St. Leo, 9/20/80 M. O’Shaughnessy ......... 3 .......................North Alabama, 10/18/80 Jeff Farmer ..................... 3 .............................Austi n Peay, 10/29/83 Darrell Rudd .................. 3 ............................... Texas State, 9/29/84 Wyatt Bogan .................. 3 .......................... Valdosta State, 9/20/86 Keenan Wimbley ........... 3 ...........................Florida A&M, 11/14/87 Emil Ekiyor ..................... 3 .................................... Liberty, 10/31/92 Charles Anderson .......... 3 ...........................................Yale, 10/2/93 Greg Jeff erson ................ 3 ...................... Western Illinois, 10/16/93 Jermaine Benoit ............. 3 ..................Louisiana-Monroe, 10/19/96 Justen Moore ................. 3 ................................Louisiana, 10/14/98 Elton Patt erson .............. 3 ..........................Louisiana Tech, 11/4/00 Elton Patt erson .............. 3 ..................................... Akron, 10/26/02 Bruce Miller ................... 3 .....................................Miami, 10/11/08 Jarvis Geathers .............. 3 ......................................Buff alo, 9/19/09

Season1. Darrell Rudd .................. 19.5 ...................................................19842. Greg Jeff erson ................ 15 ......................................................19933. Bobby Spitulski .............. 13 ......................................................1990 Bruce Miller ................... 13 ......................................................20095. M. O’Shaughnessy ......... 12 ......................................................1980 6. Emil Ekiyor ..................... 11 ......................................................1993 Jarvis Geathers .............. 11 ......................................................20098. Keenan Wimbley ........... 10.5 ...................................................1987 Jermaine Benoit ............. 10.5 ...................................................199710. M. O’Shaughnessy ......... 10 ......................................................1979 Elton Patt erson .............. 10 ......................................................2000

Career1. Darrell Rudd .................. 31.5 ..............................................1981-842. Greg Jeff erson ................ 31 .................................................1991-943. Elton Patt erson .............. 30.5 .............................................1999-024. Jermaine Benoit ............. 28.5 ..............................................1993-975. Bruce Miller ................... 27 .............................................2007-pres.6. M. O’Shaughnessy ......... 22 .................................................1979-80 Bobby Spitulski .............. 22 .................................................1988-91 8. Emil Ekiyor ..................... 20.5 ..............................................1992-95 9. Keenan Wimbley ........... 19 .................................................1984-87 10. Dave Nelson ................... 18.5 ..............................................1990-93

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INTERCEPTIONSGame1. Doug Gatewood ............. 2 ............................Fort Benning, 9/29/79 Tim Kiggins .................... 2 ......................................St. Leo, 9/20/80 John Scargle ................... 2 ..................Elizabeth City State, 9/19/81 Bruce Gordon ................ 2 ................ Bethune-Cookman, 11/21/81 Paul Kelly ....................... 2 .........................Nicholls State, 11/12/83 Reggie Edwards ............. 2 ................................. Samford, 11/30/85 Keith Evans .................... 2 ................................. Woff ord, 10/25/86 Steve Webster ............... 2 ...................... Savannah State, 10/10/87 Keith Evans .................... 2 .................... Bethune-Cookman, 9/2/88 Steve Wright .................. 2 .................. Bethune-Cookman, 9/28/91 Allen Powell ................... 2 .................. Bethune-Cookman, 9/12/92 Brian Crutcher ............... 2 .........................Nicholls State, 10/17/92 Richard Blake ................. 2 .......................................... Yale, 10/2/93 Lenard Hayes ................. 2 ................................... Buff alo, 11/19/94 Asante Samuel ............... 2 ................. Western Michigan, 10/12/02 Mike Sims-Walker .......... 2 ............................... Penn State, 9/18/04 Joe Burnett .................... 2 ....................................Tulane, 10/21/05 Joe Burnett .................... 2 .......................................SMU, 11/17/07 Johnell Neal ................... 2 ........................................ Tulsa, 12/1/07 Sha’reff Rashad .............. 2 .................................... Miami, 10/11/08 Sha’reff Rashad .............. 2 .................................Marshall, 11/15/08

Season1. Keith Evans .................... 8 ........................................................19862. Joe Burnett .................... 6 ........................................................2007 Johnell Neal ................... 6 ........................................................2007 Josh Robinson ................ 6 ........................................................20095. Brian Crutcher ............... 5 .......................................................1992 Joe Burnett .................... 5 ........................................................2005 Sha’reff Rashad .............. 5 ........................................................20088. 15 ti ed with ................... 4 ............................................................... Last by Joe Burnett and Johnell Neal, 2008

Career1. Joe Burnett .................... 16 ................................................ 2005-082. Sha’reff Rashad .............. 14 ................................................ 2004-083. Keith Evans .................... 13 ................................................ 1986-884. Johnell Neal ................... 12 ................................................ 2005-085. Reggie Edwards ............. 9 .................................................. 1984-876. Ray Irvin ......................... 8 .................................................. 1988-90 Rick Hamilton ................ 8 .................................................. 1989-92 Steve Wright .................. 8 .................................................. 1990-94 Asante Samuel ............... 8 .................................................. 1999-02 Jason Venson ................. 8 .................................................. 2005-08

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN1. Rick Hamilton ................ 97 (TD) ..............Western Illinois, 9/26/922. Ray Irvin ......................... 95 (TD) ........ Bethune-Cookman, 9/15/903. Donnell Washington ...... 80 (TD) ..................New Mexico, 9/14/964. Kurt Ashley .................... 75 (TD) ................. Illinois State, 10/20/845. Tim Kiggins .................... 72 .......................... Morehouse, 11/17/79 Reggie Edwards ............. 72 (TD) .........Stephen F. Austi n, 10/26/85 Johnell Neal ................... 72 (TD) .............................SMU, 11/17/078. Johnell Neal ................... 62 (TD) .......................... Miami, 10/11/089. Jason Venson ................. 59 ...................................... Tulsa, 12/1/0710. Nakia Reddick ................ 58 (TD) ........... Eastern Kentucky, 8/31/95

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDAGEGame1. Rick Hamilton ................ 97/1 ..................Western Illinois, 9/26/922. Ray Irvin ......................... 95/1 ............ Bethune-Cookman, 9/15/903. Donnell Washington ...... 80/1 .......................New Mexico, 9/14/964. Sha’reff Rashad .............. 77/2 ...........................Marshall, 11/15/085. Kurt Ashley .................... 75/1 ..................... Illinois State, 10/20/846. Tim Kiggins .................... 72/1 ...................... Morehouse, 11/17/79 Reggie Edwards ............. 72/1 .............Stephen F. Austi n, 10/26/85 Johnell Neal ................... 72/1 .................................SMU, 11/17/079. Johnell Neal ................... 62/1 .............................. Miami, 10/11/0810. Mike Sims-Walker .......... 59/2 ......................... Penn State, 9/18/04 Jason Venson ................. 59/1 .................................. Tulsa, 12/1/07

Season1. Ray Irvin ......................... 161/4 ................................................19902. Johnell Neal ................... 159/6 ................................................20073. Rick Hamilton ................ 129/3 ................................................19924. Richard Blake ................. 119/3 ................................................19935. Johnell Neal .................. 103/4 ................................................20086. Reggie Edwards ............. 102/4 ................................................19857. Joe Burnett .................... 99/5 ..................................................20058. Tim Kiggins .................... 97/3 ..................................................1979 Keith Evans .................... 97/8 ..................................................198610. Joe Burnett .................... 88/4 ..................................................2008

Career1. Joe Burnett .................... 262/16 ........................................ 2005-082. Johnell Neal ................... 247/12 ........................................ 2005-083. Ray Irvin ......................... 223/8 .......................................... 1988-90 4. Reggie Edwards ............. 203/9 .......................................... 1984-875. Keith Evans .................... 183/13 ........................................ 1986-886. Rick Hamilton ................ 177/8 .......................................... 1989-927. Sha’reff Rashad .............. 168/14 ........................................ 2005-088. Jason Venson ................. 129/8 .......................................... 2004-089. Richard Blake ................. 119/4 .......................................... 1992-9410. Tim Kiggins .................... 105/6 .......................................... 1979-80

INTERCEPTION RETURNS FOR A TOUCHDOWNGame1. Ed Gantner ..................... 1/31 ............... Carson-Newman, 9/13/80 Jerry Nemethy ............... 1/39 ................ Alabama A&M, 10/17/81 Bruce Gordon ................ 1/36 .......... Bethune-Cookman, 11/21/81 Bill Giovanetti ................ 1/20 ................... Valdosta State, 10/2/82 Frank Foley .................... 1/27 ............. Elizabeth City State, 9/2/83 Curt Ashley .................... 1/75 .................... Illinois State, 10/20/84 Reggie Edwards ............. 1/72 ............ Stephen F. Austi n, 10/26/85 Corris Ervin .................... 1/45 .......................... Woff ord, 10/25/86 Keith Evans .................... 1/27 .......... Grand Valley State, 10/31/87 Steve Mackey ................. 1/20 ................. North Alabama, 10/1/88 Ray Irvin ......................... 1/95 ............ Bethune-Cookman, 9/15/90 Rick Hamilton ................ 1/97 ................. Western Illinois, 9/26/92 Richard Blake ................. 1/42 ................................... Yale, 10/2/93 Keith Marcos .................. 1/28 ............................ Samford, 10/9/93 Louis Lubin ..................... 1/48 ............. Western Kentucky, 9/24/94 Nakia Reddick ................ 1/58 .............. Eastern Kentucky, 8/31/95 Donnell Washington ...... 1/80 ...................... New Mexico, 9/14/96 Paul Miranda ................. 1/38 ......................... Louisiana, 10/24/98 Davin Bush ..................... 1/47 .......................... Alabama, 10/28/00 Chris Pilinko ................... 1/29 ........... Louisiana-Monroe, 10/20/01 Travonti Johnson ............ 1/18 ................ Northern Illinois, 10/9/04 Darin Baldwin ................ 1/37 .............................Marshall, 11/3/07 Johnell Neal ................... 1/72 .................................SMU, 11/17/07 Johnell Neal ................... 1/62 .............................. Miami, 10/11/08 Josh Robinson ................ 1/24 ..................................Rice, 10/24/09

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PASSES BROKEN UPGame1. Tim Kiggins .................... 5 .......................Emory & Henry, 11/15/80 Greg Att erberry ............. 5 .................Bethune-Cookman, 11/26/83 Davin Bush ..................... 5 ................... Northwestern State, 9/9/004. John Cummings ............. 4 ................................... Catawba, 11/1/80 Victor Riddle .................. 4 ............Southeastern Louisiana, 9/13/85 David Alls ....................... 4 ........................... West Georgia, 9/13/86 Keith Evans .................... 4 ...........................Morningside, 11/21/87 Ray Irvin ......................... 4 .....................Bethune-Cookman, 9/2/88

Season1. Greg Att erberry ............. 22 ......................................................19832. Asante Samuel ............... 15 ......................................................20023. Davin Bush ..................... 14 ......................................................20004. Reggie Edwards ............. 13 ......................................................1987 Darryl Latti more ............ 13 ......................................................19976. Darius Fore .................... 12 ......................................................1983 Joe Burnett .................... 12 ......................................................20078. Bruce Gordon ................ 11 ......................................................1982 Jimmie Roberts .............. 11 ......................................................1990 Travis Fisher ................... 11 ......................................................1999 Jeff Fye ........................... 11 ......................................................1999 Rovel Hamilton .............. 11 ......................................................2003 Joe Burnett .................... 11 ......................................................2008

Career1. Asante Samuel ............... 38 .................................................1999-022. Joe Burnett .................... 35 .................................................2005-083. Greg Att erberry ............. 34 .................................................1981-854. Davin Bush ..................... 32 ..........................................1996, ‘98-00 Johnell Neal ................... 32 .................................................2005-086. Sha’reff Rashad .............. 28 .................................................2005-087. Jason Venson ................. 26 .................................................2004-088. Jimmie Roberts .............. 24 .................................................1987-90 Reginald Doster ............. 24 .................................................1996-9810. Darryl Latti more ............ 22 ..........................................1993-95, ’97 Travis Fisher ................... 22 .................................................1999-01

PUNTS BLOCKEDGame1. Scott Ariail .................... 2 ...................Bethune-Cookman, 9/28/91 Brian Covington ............. 2 ...........................Morningside, 11/21/87 Darryl Latti more ............ 2 ............................South Carolina, 9/6/974. 44 ti ed with 1

Season1. Ricot Joseph ................... 3 ........................................................19992. Bernard Ford .................. 2 ........................................................1985 Bernard Ford .................. 2 ........................................................1986 Corris Ervin .................... 2 ........................................................1986 Brian Covington ............. 2 ........................................................1987 Scott Ariail ..................... 2 ........................................................1991 Darryl Latti more ............ 2 ........................................................19978. 41 ti ed with ................... 1

Career1. Bernard Ford .................. 5 ...................................................1985-87 Ricot Joseph ................... 5 ...................................................1999-013. Scott Ariail ..................... 4 ...................................................1989-924. Corris Ervin .................... 3 ...................................................1984-875. Brian Covington ............. 2 ...................................................1987-88 Emil Ekiyor ..................... 2 ...................................................1992-95 Emory Green ................. 2 ...................................................1994-97 Patrick Holland .............. 2 ...................................................2002-039. 27 Tied with ................... 1

FIELD GOALS BLOCKEDGame1. Joe Owens ..................... 1 .................. Western Kentucky, 10/12/85 Sylvester Bembery ......... 1 .....................Bethune-Cookman, 9/6/86 Corris Ervin .................... 1 .....................Georgia Southern, 11/8/86 Willie Britt on.................. 1 .................................... Liberty, 10/28/89 Robert Lindsey ............... 1 ............................................ Troy, 9/1/90 Rick Hamilton ................ 1 .......................................... Troy, 9/19/92 Greg Jeff erson ................ 1 .........................McNeese State, 9/25/93 Greg Jeff erson ................ 1 ....................................Samford, 10/9/93 Greg Jeff erson ................ 1 ....................................Buff alo, 11/13/93 Robert Alexander ........... 1 ...................Bethune-Cookman, 9/17/94 Damian Demps .............. 1 ....................................... Purdue, 9/4/99 Raheem Ponti fl et ........... 1 ..........................Eastern Illinois, 10/2/99 Asante Samuel ............... 1 .............................. Utah State, 10/27/01 Paul Carrington .............. 1 .............................Virginia Tech, 8/31/03 Antoine Poe ................... 1 .................................Kent State, 9/27/03 Peter Sands .................... 1 ..................................... Akron, 10/18/03 Peter Sands .................... 1 ................................. Marshall, 11/19/03 Paul Carrington .............. 1 ........................................... USF, 9/17/05 Johnell Neal ................... 1 ..................................Memphis, 9/22/07

Season1. Greg Jeff erson ................ 3 .......................................................19932. Asante Samuel ............... 2 ........................................................2000 Peter Sands .................... 2 ........................................................2003

Career 1. Greg Jeff erson ................ 3 ...................................................1991-94 Asante Samuel ............... 3 ...................................................1999-023. Peter Sands .................... 2 ...................................................2001-04 Paul Carrington .............. 2 ...................................................2002-055. 12 ti ed with ................... 1

PATS BLOCKEDGame1. Parnell McCall ................ 1 .......................................... Troy, 9/17/88 Joe Simmons .................. 1 ............Southern Connecti cut, 10/15/88 John Harris ..................... 1 .......................................... Troy, 9/16/89 Willie Britt on.................. 1 ...................Georgia Southern, 10/21/89 Rick Hamilton ................ 1 ..................................Memphis, 9/22/90 Leroy Wisniewksi ........... 1 ...................................... Liberty, 11/3/90 Greg Jeff erson ................ 1 ..................................Samford, 10/12/91 Greg Jeff erson ................ 1 ........................ Savannah State, 11/2/91 Greg Jeff erson ................ 1 ..................................Samford, 11/21/92 Emory Green ................. 1 ............................South Carolina, 9/6/97 Jeff Mauldin ................... 1 ............................Louisiana Tech, 9/5/98 Fred Harley .................... 1 ......................................Florida, 9/11/99 Asante Samuel ............... 1 ...........................Virginia Tech, 11/11/00 Johnell Neal ................... 1 ..................................Memphis, 9/22/07

Season1. Greg Jeff erson ................ 2 ........................................................19912. 11 ti ed with ................... 1

Career1. Greg Jeff erson ................ 3 ...................................................1991-942. 11 ti ed with ................... 1

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NCAA RECORD HOLDERSFootball Bowl SubdivisionMost Rushing Att emptsSeason Kevin Smith ..................... 450 ...................................................... 2007Most 100-yard Rushing GamesSeason Kevin Smith ..................... 13 ........................................................ 2007

Highest Percentage of Passes CompletedSeason (Min. 150 att s.)Daunte Culpepper .......... .736 ..................................................... 1998Career (Min. 1,000-1,099 att s.)Daunte Culpepper .......... .657 ................................................ 1996-98

Football Championship Subdivision

Most Consecuti ve Pass Completi ons to Start First Game as a

FreshmanDaunte Culpepper (12) ..........UCF vs. Eastern Kentucky, 8/31/95

Passing for a Touchdown and Scoring Touchdowns by

Rushing, Receiving, & Punt ReturnSean Beckton — threw a 33-yard TD pass, rushed for 11-yard TD, caught 17-yard TD pass and returned a punt 60 yards for TD vs.Texas Southern, Nov. 17, 1990

TOTAL BLOCKS PUNTS, FGS, & PATSSeason1. Corris Ervin .................... 3 ........................................................1986 Greg Jeff erson ................ 3 ........................................................1993 Ricot Joseph ................... 3 ........................................................1999 Asante Samuel ............... 3 ........................................................20005. Bernard Ford .................. 2 ........................................................1985 Bernard Ford .................. 2 ........................................................1986 Brian Covington ............ 2 ........................................................1987 Scott Ariail ..................... 2 ........................................................1991 Greg Jeff erson ................ 2 ........................................................1991 Darryl Lati more .............. 2 ........................................................1997 Peter Sands .................... 2 ........................................................2003

Career1. Greg Jeff erson ................ 6 ...................................................1991-942. Bernard Ford .................. 5 ...................................................1985-87 Ricot Joseph ................... 5 ...................................................1999-014. Corris Ervin .................... 4 ...................................................1984-87 Scott Ariail ..................... 4 ...................................................1989-92 Asante Samuel ............... 4 ...................................................1999-027. Rick Hamilton ................ 3 ...................................................1989-92 Emory Green ................. 3 ...................................................1994-979. Joe Owens ..................... 2 ................................................. 1985, ‘87 Brian Covington ............. 2 ..................................................1987-88 Willie Britt on.................. 2 ...................................................1989-92 Emil Ekiyor ..................... 2 ..................................................1992-95 Asante Samuel ............... 2 ...................................................1999-02 Patrick Holland .............. 2 ...................................................2002-03 Peter Sands .................... 2 ...................................................2001-04 Paul Carrington .............. 2 ...................................................2002-05

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

100 TACKLE CLUBPlayer ------------------------------Tackles --------------------------------------- YearDarrell Rudd ----------------------150 ------------------------------------------ 1983Rick Hamilton --------------------149 ------------------------------------------ 1992Wyatt Bogan ----------------------143 ------------------------------------------ 1986Tito Rodriguez--------------------143 ------------------------------------------ 2001Jimmy Goodman ----------------142 ------------------------------------------ 1987Rick Hamilton --------------------139 ------------------------------------------ 1991Wyatt Bogan ----------------------127 ------------------------------------------ 1988Stanford Rhule -------------------127 ------------------------------------------ 2002Mike Coad-------------------------123 ------------------------------------------ 1987Bill Giovanetti --------------------121 ------------------------------------------ 1982Tito Rodriguez--------------------121 ------------------------------------------ 2000John Bryant -----------------------119 ------------------------------------------ 1996Peter Sands -----------------------119 ------------------------------------------ 2002Nakia Reddick --------------------118 ------------------------------------------ 1996Eddie James ----------------------116 ------------------------------------------ 1981Peter Sands -----------------------113 ------------------------------------------ 2003Atari Bigby ------------------------112 ------------------------------------------ 2003Rick Hamilton --------------------111 ------------------------------------------ 1990Antoine Poe ----------------------111 ------------------------------------------ 2003Steve Webster -------------------109 ------------------------------------------ 1986Travis Cooper ---------------------109 ------------------------------------------ 1994Bill Giovanetti --------------------108 ------------------------------------------ 1980Bill Stewart------------------------108 ------------------------------------------ 1990Kendrick Thomas ----------------107 ------------------------------------------ 1996Damian Demps ------------------107 ------------------------------------------ 2000Keith Evans -----------------------106 ------------------------------------------ 1986Jermaine Benoit -----------------105 ------------------------------------------ 1997Bill Govanetti ---------------------104 ------------------------------------------ 1981Ricot Joseph ----------------------104 ------------------------------------------ 2001Atari Bigby ------------------------104 ------------------------------------------ 2002Sha’reff Rashad ------------------103 ------------------------------------------ 2007Cory Hogue -----------------------103 ------------------------------------------ 2009Bill Stewart------------------------100 ------------------------------------------ 1988

TEAM RECORDSSingle Game

Most Penalti esUCF ........................................ 23 ................... Bethune-Cookman, 9/2/88Both Teams ............................ 31 ....................... Florida Atlanti c, 9/13/03Opponent .............................. 16 .....................Savannah State, 10/11/80............................................... 16 .........................Valdosta State, 9/11/93

Most Yards PenalizedUCF ........................................ 155 ................. Bethune-Cookman, 9/2/88Both Teams ............................ 262 ............. Bethune-Cookman, 11/26/83Opponent .............................. 145 ............. Bethune-Cookman, 11/26/83

SINGLE SEASONMost TurnoversUCF .................... 45 ..............1985Opponent .......... 42 ..............1981

Fewest TurnoversUCF .................... 17 ..............1997Opponent .......... 12 ..............2006

Highest Takeaway MarginUCF .................... +13 ............1981Opponent .......... +22 .... 1996, ‘03

Most Penalti esUCF .................... 110 ............2001Opponent .......... 106 ............1982

Fewest Penalti esUCF .................... 52 ..............2009Opponent .......... 51 .......1997, ‘06

Most Yards PenalizedUCF .................... 892 ............2001Opponent .......... 921 ............1982

Fewest Yards PenalizedUCF .................... 451 ............1981Opponent .......... 405 ............1997

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UCF COME FROM BEHIND VICTORIESPoints Trailed .....Qtr ...... Won ......... Opponent ................................Date21....... 21-0 ........1 .......... 28-24 ........ Illinois State..................... 10/20/8414....... 14-0 ........4 .......... 18-14 ........ Emory & Henry ............... 11/15/8014....... 14-0 ........2 .......... 35-34 ........ at Western Kentucky ......... 9/22/8414....... 21-7 ........2 .......... 38-31 ........ at Bowling Green .............. 9/26/9814....... 24-10 ......2 .......... 40-38 ........ at Alabama ...................... 10/28/0014....... 21-7 ........2 .......... 31-27 ........ at Western Michigan ....... 10/12/0214....... 17-3 ........2 .......... 37-32 ........ Houston .......................... 11/14/09

OPPONENT COME FROM BEHIND VICTORIESPoints Trailed .....Qtr ...... Won ......... Opponent ................................Date21....... 21-0 ........2 .......... 35-31 ........ at Eastern Kentucky ........ 11/12/8818....... 21-3 ........2 .......... 38-35 ........ Syracuse ............................ 11/2/0217....... 17-0 ........3 .......... 28-17 ........ Troy ................................ 11/11/9514....... 14-0 ........2 .......... 28-27 ........ Albany (HC) ....................... 11/8/8014....... 28-14 ......4 .......... 36-35 ........ at Samford ........................ 10/8/9414....... 17-3 ........2 .......... 33-30 ........ Bowling Green (OT) ......... 11/20/9914....... 14-0 ........1 .......... 49-48 ........ Nevada (OT) .................... 12/24/0514....... 28-14 ......2 .......... 52-38 ........ East Carolina ..................... 10/6/07

MOST CONSECUTIVE QUARTERS SCORING26 - Eastern Kentucky, 9/26/87, (4th) to Florida A&M, 11/14/87, (2nd)

LONGEST SCORING DROUGHT BY QUARTERS8 - Ft. Lauderdale, 10/20/79, (4th) to Emory & Henry, 11/3/79, (4th)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING209 - Furman, 11/10/84, to Buff alo, 10/4/03

MOST CONSECUTIVE WINSOverall WinsGames .. Started with ................................................................ Ended by7............ Tulsa, 10/20/07 .............................. Mississippi State, 12/29/076............ Southern Illinois, 10/27/90 ....................Ga. Southern, 12/8/905............ Savannah State, 11/23/85 ................................ Akron, 9/27/865............ Savannah State, 10/10/87 ....................Florida A&M, 11/14/875............ Bethune-Cookman, 9/2/88 .......................New Haven, 10/8/885............ McNeese State, 9/25/93.................................... Troy, 10/30/935............ Bowling Green, 9/26/98 ................................. Auburn, 11/7/985............ Tulane, 10/21/05 ................................................Tulsa, 12/3/054............ Buff alo, 11/9/02 .....................................Virginia Tech, 8/31/03

Home WinsGames .. Started with ................................................................ Ended by11.......... Illinois State, 11/2/96 ....................................... Purdue, 9/4/9910.......... Nicholls State, 10/17/92 ...................... Valdosta State, 9/10/94

Away WinsGames .. Started with ................................................................ Ended by3............ Bowling Green, 9/26/98 ................................. Auburn, 11/7/983............ Western Michigan, 10/12/02 .................Virginia Tech, 8/31/043............ East Carolina, 10/29/05 .....................................Florida, 9/9/063............ Southern Miss, 10/28/07 .................... Boston College, 9/20/08

MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSESOverall LossesGames .. Started by ................................................................Ended with17.......... West Virginia, 11/1/03 ................................. Marshall, 9/24/05 12.......... Millersville, 11/14/81 ..............................Elizabeth City, 9/2/83

Home LossesGames .. Started by ................................................................Ended with8............ Millersville, 11/14/81 ..............................Elizabeth City, 9/2/837............ Marshall, 11/19/03 ....................................... Marshall, 9/24/05

Away LossesGames .. Started by ................................................................Ended with15.......... Virginia Tech, 8/31/03 .................................Louisiana, 10/1/059............ Texas State, 9/29/84 ............................................ VMI, 11/1/866............ Valdosta State, 10/22/88 ..............Bethune-Cookman, 9/15/90

GREATEST MARGIN OF VICTORYPoints .... Score ....... Opponent .......................................................... Date64.......... 67-3 ........ Grand Valley State......................................10/31/8763.......... 63-0 ........ Liberty ......................................................10/13/0159.......... 66-7 ........ Samford .....................................................11/15/8657.......... 63-6 ........ Texas Southern ...........................................11/17/9055.......... 55-0 ........ St. Leo ..........................................................9/20/8055.......... 55-0 ........ Louisiana-Monroe ......................................10/21/0050.......... 71-21 ...... Gardner-Webb ...............................................9/5/9249.......... 49-0 ........ Kentucky State .............................................9/29/9049.......... 49-0 ........ Tulane ........................................................11/21/0948.......... 48-0 ........ Eastern Illinois ..............................................9/12/9848.......... 48-0 ........ Buff alo .......................................................11/19/9446.......... 52-6 ........ Millersville .................................................11/16/9145.......... 52-7 ........ Samford .....................................................10/11/9745.......... 52-7 ........ William & Mary ............................................9/23/0042.......... 45-3 ........ Northwest Missouri State (HC) ..................10/24/8742.......... 63-21 ...... Buff alo (HC) ..................................................11/7/9242.......... 49-7 ........ Rice ............................................................10/24/0940.......... 57-17 ...... Akron ...........................................................11/3/0138.......... 52-14 ...... West Georgia .............................................10/17/8737.......... 49-12 ...... Texas Southern ...........................................11/18/8936.......... 55-19 ...... Liberty ..........................................................11/6/9336.......... 56-20 ...... Memphis ......................................................9/22/0735.......... 42-7 ........ Buff alo .......................................................11/13/93

GREATEST MARGIN OF DEFEATPoints .... Score ....... Opponent .......................................................... Date69.......... 69-0 ........ at VMI ..........................................................9/25/8252.......... 64-12 ...... at USF .........................................................10/13/0750.......... 60-10 ...... at Nicholls State .........................................10/23/8245.......... 52-7 ........ Pitt .............................................................10/13/0645.......... 58-13 ...... UTEP ............................................................9/27/0844.......... 44-0 ........ at Savannah State ......................................10/11/8042.......... 49-7 ........ at McNeese State .........................................9/30/9542.......... 42-0 ........ at Florida ........................................................9/9/0638.......... 38-0 ........ at Indiana State ............................................11/3/8437.......... 44-7 ........ at Georgia Southern ....................................12/8/9036.......... 42-6 ........ at Furman ..................................................11/10/8436.......... 48-12 ...... Texas State ...................................................10/5/8536.......... 43-7 ........ at Miami (Ohio)..........................................10/23/0435.......... 59-24 ...... Stephen F. Austi n (HC) ...............................10/26/8535.......... 56-21 ...... Miami (Ohio) ..............................................11/28/0334.......... 41-7 ........ West Georgia (HC) .....................................10/30/8234.......... 47-13 ...... Purdue ...........................................................9/4/9933.......... 46-13 ...... at Arizona State..............................................9/7/0232.......... 46-14 ...... at Florida State .............................................9/23/9532.......... 35-3 ........ Texas ............................................................11/7/09

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RUSHING

..........................................................Yards/Carries

1979....Mike Stapp .......................................444/131

1980....Mike Stapp .........................................319/94

1981....John Muldoon ....................................396/88

1982....Raul Perez ...........................................105/31

1983....Elgin Davis ........................................786/156

1984....Robert Ector .....................................514/110

1985....Aaron Sam ........................................545/128

1986....Aaron Sam ........................................648/108

1987....Mark Giacone ...................................510/117

1988....Gil Barnes .........................................471/119

1989....Mark Giacone .....................................410/90

1990....Mark Giacone ...................................923/167

1991....Willie English .................................1,338/236

1992....Gerod Davis ...................................1,154/183

1993....Willie English ....................................848/165

1994....Marquett e Smith ...........................1,058/194

1995....Marquett e Smith ...........................1,566/274

1996....Mike Grant .........................................339/90

1997....Mike Grant .......................................565/132

1998....Mike Grant .......................................503/110

1999....Edward Mack ......................................461/86

2000....Corey Baker ........................................417/91

2001....Alex Haynes ......................................690/140

2002....Alex Haynes ...................................1,038/204

2003....Alex Haynes ......................................774/183

2004....Alex Haynes ......................................854/215

2005....Kevin Smith ...................................1,178/249

2006....Kevin Smith ......................................934/206

2007....Kevin Smith ...................................2,567/450

2008....Brynn Harvey ....................................519/125

2009....Brynn Harvey .................................1,109/261

RECEIVING

....................................................Yards/Recepti ons

1979....Bobby Joe Plain ..................................308/25

1980....Jeff Froehlich ......................................275/26

1981....Jim Taylor ...........................................553/33

1982....Jim Rountree ......................................424/28

1983....Glenn McCombs .................................474/32

1984....Ted Wilson ..........................................483/28

1985....Ted Wilson .......................................1,119/76

1986....Ted Wilson ..........................................767/50

1987....Bernard Ford ...................................1,180/68

1988....Sean Beckton ...................................1,030/74

1989....Sean Beckton ......................................512/38

1990....Sean Beckton ......................................698/48

1991....Bret Cooper ........................................668/42

1992....David Rhodes ..................................1,002/51

1993....David Rhodes ..................................1,159/78

1994....David Rhodes ..................................1,075/62

1995....Reginald Doster ..................................350/25

1996....Mark Nonsant ....................................925/60

1997....Siaha Burley.....................................1,106/77

1998....Siaha Burley.....................................1,142/88

1999....Charles Lee ......................................1,133/87

2000....Tyson Hinshaw ................................1,089/89

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS 2001....Tavirus Davis .......................................722/47

2002....Doug Gabriel ...................................1,237/75

2003....Tavaris Capers .....................................585/67

2004....Luther Huggins ...................................585/42

2005....Brandon Marshall ............................1,195/74

2006....Mike Sims-Walker ............................1,178/90

2007....Rocky Ross ..........................................658/50

2008....Brian Watt ers .....................................594/42

2009....Kamar Aiken .......................................610/36

SCORING

.............................................................Total Points

1979....Bobby Joe Plain ......................................... 30

1980....Tom Hungerford ........................................ 28

1981....Scott Ryerson ............................................ 62

1982....Scott Ryerson ............................................ 31

1983....Elgin Davis ................................................. 60

1984....Ted Wilson ................................................. 44

1985....Ted Wilson ................................................. 72

1986....Ed O’Brien ................................................. 80

1987....Ed O’Brien ................................................. 87

1988 ...Gil Barnes .................................................. 48

1989 ...Franco Grilla .............................................. 58

1990....Franco Grilla .............................................. 86

1991....Willie English ............................................. 78

1992....Bret Cooper ............................................... 90

1993....Charlie Pierce ............................................ 87

1994....Charlie Pierce ............................................ 89

1995....Marquett e Smith ....................................... 84

1996....Charlie Pierce ............................................ 57

1997....Mike Grant ................................................ 84

1998....Daunte Culpepper ..................................... 72

1999....Javier Beorlegui ......................................... 61

2000....Javier Beorlegui ......................................... 81

2001....Javier Beorlegui ......................................... 65

2002....Matt Prater ................................................ 86

2003....Matt Prater ................................................ 53

2004....Matt Prater ................................................ 39

2005....Matt Prater ................................................ 80

2006....Michael Torres ........................................... 76

2007....Kevin Smith ............................................. 180

2008....Darin Daly .................................................. 26

2009....Brynn Harvey ............................................. 86

PUNT RETURNS

.........................................................Yards/Returns

1979....Tim Kiggins .............................................71/8

1980....Tim Kiggins .........................................165/14

1981....John Scargle .......................................172/17

1982....Glenn Whelpley ......................................39/6

1983....Ted Wilson ..............................................21/2

1984....Ted Wilson ............................................96/11

1985....Neil Beasley ............................................30/9

1986....Neil Beasley ........................................142/15

1987....Sean Beckton ......................................208/17

1988....Keith Evans ...........................................68/17

1989....Mike Dickinson .....................................58/14

1990....Mike Dickinson ...................................223/32

1991....Mike Dickinson ...................................387/31

1992....Mark Whitt emore ................................53/10

1993....Mark Whitt emore ..............................151/13

1994....Mark Whitt emore ..............................216/20

1995....Reginald Doster ....................................96/12

1996....Todd Cleveland .......................................93/5

1997....Todd Cleveland ...................................183/22

1998....Siaha Burley........................................293/21

1999....Britt McGriff .........................................82/10

2000....Asante Samuel....................................275/25

2001 ...Asante Samuel....................................165/19

2002....Asante Samuel....................................233/19

2003....Tavaris Capers .....................................133/17

2004....Tavaris Capers .....................................187/18

2005....Joe Burnett .........................................463/28

2006....Joe Burnett .........................................132/11

2007....Joe Burnett .........................................331/31

2008....Joe Burnett .........................................378/26

2009....A.J. Guyton .........................................140/13

KICK RETURNS

.........................................................Yards/Returns

1979....Charlie Ziegler ....................................188/10

1980....Tim Kiggins .........................................335/19

1981....John Muldoon ....................................238/14

1982....Mike Collier ........................................266/14

1983....Ted Wilson ..........................................732/25

1984....Ted Wilson ..........................................952/40

1985....Ted Wilson ..........................................388/20

1986....Robert Ector .......................................354/16

1987....Bernard Ford ......................................360/16

1988....Shawn Jeff erson .................................320/16

1989....Cornelius Friendly ..............................280/13

1990....Pat Stewart .........................................346/18

1991....Mark Whitt emore ..............................679/33

1992....Mark Whitt emore ..............................662/26

1993....Mark Whitt emore ..............................591/26

1994....Todd Cleveland ...................................476/15

1995....Mike Grant .........................................421/19

1996....Todd Cleveland ...................................375/16

1997....Todd Cleveland ...................................401/19

1998....Paul Miranda ......................................644/25

1999....Edward Mack ......................................513/24

2000....Asante Samuel....................................168/10

2001....Luther Huggins ...................................346/15

2002....Doug Gabriel ......................................632/31

2003....Luther Huggins ...................................653/26

2004....Luther Huggins ...................................528/24

2005....Curti s Francis ......................................430/23

2006....Curti s Francis ......................................434/21

2007....Curti s Francis ......................................643/22

2008....Joe Burnett .........................................745/26

2009....Quincy McDuffi e ................................944/39

INTERCEPTIONS

..................................................................Number

1979....Tim Kiggins, Doug Gatewood ...................... 3

1980....Tim Kiggins, Doug Gatewood ...................... 3

1981....Bill Giovanetti , Bruce Gordon ...................... 4

1982....Bill Giovanetti , Bruce Gordon ...................... 2

1983....Att erberry, Kelly, Riddle ............................... 2

1984....Curt Ashley .................................................. 3

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1985....Reggie Edwards ........................................... 4

1986....Keith Evans .................................................. 8

1987....Corris Ervin .................................................. 3

1988....Keith Evans .................................................. 4

1989....Eric Buckley, Darryl Blanford,

............Jimmy Roberts ............................................. 2

1990....Ray Irvin ...................................................... 4

1991....Bobby Spitulski, Steve Wright ..................... 4

1992....Brian Crutcher ............................................. 5

1993....Richard Blake ............................................... 4

1994....Adrian Ellis, Lenard Hayes, Louis Lubin ....... 2

1995....Darryl Lati more ........................................... 3

1996....Kenton Rickerson......................................... 2

1997....Reginald Doster, Kenton Rickerson,

............Mike Palmer, Darryl Lati more ...................... 2

1998....Damian Demps, Paul Miranda ..................... 2

1999....Justen Moore, Damian Demps, Jeff Fye, ......

............Ricot Joseph, Elliot Shorter ......................... 2

2000....Davin Bush .................................................. 3

2001....Travis Fisher, Asante Samuel ....................... 2

2002....Asante Samuel............................................. 4

2003....Peter Sands, Antoine Poe ............................ 2

2004....Mike Sims-Walker ........................................ 3

2005....Joe Burnett .................................................. 5

2006....Sha’reff Rashad ........................................... 4

2007....Joe Burnett , Johnell Neal ............................ 6

2008....Sha’reff Rashad ........................................... 5

2009....Josh Robinson ............................................. 6

TACKLES

...................................................Solo/Assists/Total

1979....Bill Giovanetti ................................. 40/56/96

1980....Bill Giovanetti ............................... 41/67/108

1981....Eddie James .................................. 56/60/116

1982....Bill Giovanetti ............................... 52/69/121

1983....Darrell Rudd ................................. 79/71/150

1984....Darrell Rudd ................................... 36/57/93

1985....Victor Riddle ................................... 52/44/96

1986....Wyatt Bogan ................................. 58/85/143

1987....Jimmy Goodman .......................... 55/87/142

1988....Wyatt Bogan ................................. 66/61/127

1989....Larry Salazar ................................... 52/39/91

1990....Rick Hamilton ............................... 83/28/111

1991....Rick Hamilton ............................... 76/63/139

1992....Rick Hamilton ............................... 88/61/149

1993....Nakia Reddick ................................. 45/30/75

1994....Travis Cooper ................................ 66/43/109

1995....Nakia Reddick ................................. 60/30/90

1996....John Bryant .................................. 74/45/119

1997....Jermaine Benoit ........................... 58/47/105

1998....Damian Demps ............................... 58/34/92

1999....Damian Demps ............................... 44/28/72

2000....Tito Rodriguez .............................. 80/41/121

2001....Tito Rodriguez ............................ 100/43/143

2002....Stanford Rhule.............................. 69/58/127

2003....Peter Sands .................................. 70/43/113

2004....Brandon Marshall ........................... 30/21/51

2005....Jason Venson .................................. 66/17/85

2006....Johnell Neal .................................... 47/19/66

2007....Sha’reff Rashad ............................ 84/19/103

2008....Jason Venson .................................. 60/22/82

2009....Cory Hogue................................... 59/44/103

SACKS

1979....Michael O’Shaughnessy ............................ 10

1980....Michael O’Shaughnessy ............................ 12

1981....Ed Gantner ............................................... 2.5

1982....Darrell Rudd ................................................ 4

1983....Darrell Rudd ................................................ 7

1984....Darrell Rudd ........................................... 19.5

1985....Eric Simpson ................................................ 6

1986....Keenan Wimbley ......................................... 5

1987....Keenan Wimbley .................................... 10.5

1988....Bobby Spitulski ............................................ 3

1989....Parnell McCall ............................................. 4

1990....Bobby Spitulski .......................................... 13

1991....Bobby Spitulski, Bob Knott .......................... 5

1992....Nelson, Ekiyor, Dix ....................................... 5

1993....Greg Jeff erson ........................................... 15

1994....Greg Jeff erson ............................................. 8

1995....Emil Ekiyor ................................................ 4.5

1996....Jermaine Benoit .......................................... 8

1997....Jermaine Benoit ..................................... 10.5

1998....Justen Moore .............................................. 8

1999....Tony Hardman ............................................. 5

2000....Elton Patt erson .......................................... 10

2001....Elton Patt erson ............................................ 9

2002....Elton Patt erson ......................................... 9.5

2003....Antoine Poe ................................................. 3

2004....Paul Carrington............................................ 4

2005....Paul Carrington............................................ 9

2006....Leger Douzable ............................................ 7

2007....Leger Douzable ......................................... 7.5

2008....Bruce Miller ................................................. 7

2009....Bruce Miller ............................................... 13

PASSING

..............................................ATT/CMP/YD/TD/INT

1979....Mike Cullison ..................... 168/92/904/8/16

1980....Mike Cullison .............. 203/101/1,039/10/15

1981....Mike McCrary ...................... 146/61/845/4/7

1982....Dana Thyhsen ................. 210/87/1,425/6/13

1983....Dana Thyhsen ............... 295/155/2,058/19/8

1984....Dana Thyhsen ............. 270/138/1,766/16/16

1985....Tony Lanham .................. 169/97/1,268/13/7

1986....Darin Slack .................. 249/117/1,799/12/11

1987....Darin Slack .................. 420/219/3,054/26/18

1988....Shane Willis ................ 398/239/2,926/13/13

1989....Shane Willis .................. 177/107/1,166/3/10

1990....Ron Johnson .......................... 96/57/793/8/6

1991....Ron Johnson ..................... 152/80/1,056/4/7

1992....Darin Hinshaw ............ 302/161/2,505/24/16

1993....Darin Hinshaw ............ 322/191/2,645/24/12

1994....Darin Hinshaw ............ 342/187/2,801/26/17

1995....Daunte Culpepper ...... 294/168/2,071/12/10

1996....Daunte Culpepper ...... 314/187/2,565/19/15

1997....Daunte Culpepper ...... 381/238/3,086/25/10

1998....Daunte Culpepper ........ 402/296/3,690/28/7

1999....Vic Penn ..................... 455/262/3,078/16/11

2000....Ryan Schneider ........... 286/177/2,334/21/11

2001....Ryan Schneider ............. 357/204/2,923/17/9

2002....Ryan Schneider ........... 430/265/3,770/31/16

2003....Ryan Schneider ........... 281/194/1,949/13/15

2004....Steven Moff ett ............. 229/147/1,721/9/10

2005....Steven Moff ett ............. 375/223/2,925/22/9

2006....Kyle Israel ....................... 166/108/1,420/6/5

2007....Kyle Israel ................... 298/174/2,173/15/11

2008....Rob Calabrese ..................... 165/65/664/7/5

2009....Brett Hodges .............. 329/197/2,438/17/13

PUNTING

.............................................. Punts/Yards/Average

1979....Brett Porche ........................... 39/1,376/35.3

1980....Craig Turner ............................... 28/897/32.0

1981....Doug Friedlander ................... 40/1,676/37.2

1982....Dana Thyhsen ......................... 39/1,425/36.5

1983....Glenn McCombs ..................... 48/1,996/41.6

1984....Glenn McCombs ..................... 52/2,127/40.9

1985....Jim Hogan ............................... 41/1,492/36.4

1986....Jim Hogan ............................... 48/1,892/38.6

1987....Barrie Kee ............................... 37/1,351/36.5

1988....Barrie Kee ............................... 50/1,933/38.7

1989....Russ Salerno ........................... 41/1,403/34.2

1990....Russ Salerno ........................... 44/1,504/34.2

1991....Russ Salerno .............................. 24/856/35.7

1992....Mike Nelson ........................... 46/1,798/39.1

1993....Charlie Pierce ......................... 42/1,674/39.9

1994....Charlie Pierce ......................... 37/1,448/39.1

1995....Charlie Pierce ......................... 45/1,830/40.7

1996....Charlie Pierce ......................... 49/2,159/44.1

1997....Marek Butcher ....................... 49/2,149/43.9

1998....Chad Downey ............................ 16/551/34.4

1999....Javier Beorlegui ...................... 49/1,975/40.3

2000....Javier Beorlegui ..................... 45/1,802/40.0

2001....Javier Beorlegui ...................... 46/2,001/43.5

2002....Ryan Flinn ............................... 40/1,673/41.8

2003 ...Matt Prater ............................. 58/2,781/47.9

2004....Aaron Horne ........................... 66/2,554/38.7

2005....Aaron Horne ........................... 52/2,197/42.2

2006....Aaron Horne ........................... 44/1,472/39.6

2007....Blake Clingan .......................... 59/2,404/40.7

2008....Blake Clingan .......................... 88/3,560/40.5

2009....Blake Clingan .......................... 65/2,422/37.3

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NEVADA 49UCF 48 OTDECEMBER 24, 2005 HONOLULU, HAWAIIALOHA STADIUMHONOLULU - UCF dropped a 49-48 overti me decision to Nevada in the 2005 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl, the fi rst bowl game in school history. The Knights fi n-ished the season with an 8-5 record, just one year aft er going 0-11. The turn-around of seven games from 2004 placed UCF ti ed with seven other schools for the fourth-best single-season turnaround in Football Bowl Subdivision history. UCF kicker Matt Prater, who had three fi eld goals during the game, missed the game-tying extra point wide right, giving the Wolf Pack the win. B.J. Mitchell ran for 178 yards and two touchdowns, and Robert Hubbard had 126 yards rushing and three touchdowns for the Wolf Pack (9-3), who fi nished with their best season since 1996 and spoiled UCF’s bowl debut. UCF’s Brandon Marshall caught a 16-yard pass for a touchdown that ti ed the game at 42 with 55 seconds left . The score capped a four-play, 48-yard drive that took just 37 seconds. Prater booted a 46-yard fi eld goal with 1:32 left to draw UCF to 42-35, and the Knights recovered the onside kick with no ti me-outs left , setti ng up Marshall’s dramati c catch that sent the game into overti me. Trailing 32-28, the Wolf Pack took the lead on Hubbard’s 5-yard touchdown run early in the fourth quarter. Nevada scored again on Rowe’s 7-yard scoring pass to Travis Branzell for a 42-32 lead with 3:18 remaining. Kevin Smith, Conference USA’s Freshman of the Year, scored on a 78-yard run, the second longest run from scrimmage in UCF history, to give the Knights a 14-0 lead in the fi rst quarter. The run was the longest in school history by a freshman and in UCF’s 10-year Football Bowl Subdivision history. The longest run from scrimmage in UCF history was Elgin Davis’ 79-yard scoring run vs. Samford (Nov. 15, 1986). The 78-yard touchdown run by Smith was the second-longest run by a true freshman in the NCAA during the year. It also marked the longest run in Sheraton Hawaii Bowl history.

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1st 13:20 UCF Marshall 51 pass from Moff ett (Prater kick) 9:24 UCF Smith 78 run (Prater kick) 8:33 NEV Hubbard 4 run (Jaekle kick) 4:08 UCF Prater 47 fi eld goal2nd 11:32 NEV Mitchell 1 run (Jaekle kick) 7:37 NEV Mitchell 1 run (Jaekle kick) 5:01 NEV Hubbard 24 run (Jaekle kick) 0:56 UCF Prater 38 fi eld goal3rd 8:19 UCF Marshall 29 pass from Moff ett (Moff ett pass failed) 1:51 UCF Smith 3 run (Moff ett pass failed)4th 13:02 NEV Hubbard 5 run (Jaekle kick) 3:18 NEV Branzell 7 pass from Rowe (Jaekle kick) 1:32 UCF Prater 46 fi eld goal 0:55 UCF Marshall 16 pass from Moff ett (Prater kick)OT 15:00 NEV Rowe 4 run (Jaekle kick) 15:00 UCF Smith 19 run (Prater kick failed) NEV UCF First Downs 30 30Rushes-Yds 51-369 44-254Passing Yds 254 301Passes Comp.-Att .-Int. 32-22-1 36-19-1Total Off ense Plays-Yds 83-623 80-555Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-2 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-16 5-74INT Returns-Yards 1-36 1-12Punts (Number-Avg) 3-44.0 3-38.3Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalti es-Yards 10-92 6-30

RUSHING: Nevada-B.J. Mitchell 23-178; Robert Hubbard 15-126; Jeff Rowe 13-65. UCF-SMITH, Kevin 29-202; PETERS, Jason 9-44; MOFFETT, Steven 6-8.PASSING: Nevada-Jeff Rowe 22-32-1-254. UCF-MOFFETT, Steven 19-36-1-301.RECEIVING: Nevada-Caleb Spencer 11-114; N. Flowers 6-96; A. Pudewell 2-23; Kyle Sammons 1-8; Travis Branzell 1-7; Robert Hubbard 1-6. UCF-MARSHALL, Brandon 11-210; JOHNSON, Darcy 3-49; PETERS, Jason 2-14; ROSS, Rocky 1-14; JACKSON,Kenny 1-12; SMITH, Kevin 1-2.INTERCEPTIONS: Nevada-DeAngelo Wilson 1-36. UCF-VENSON, Jason 1-12.FUMBLES: Nevada-Robert Hubbard 1-1. UCF-None.Stadium: Aloha Att endance: 26,254

BOX SCORESHERATON HAWAII BOWL POSTGAME NOTES Team Notes • UCF dropped a 49-48 overti me decision to Nevada in the 2005 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl and fi nished the season with an 8-5 record, just one year aft er going 0-11. The turnaround of seven games from 2004 left UCF ti ed with seven other schools for the fourth-best single-season turnaround in Football Bowl Subdivision history.• The bowl appearance was the fi rst in school history for the Knights. • The loss dropped UCF’s all-ti me record in overti me games to 0-4. • UCF scored for the seventh ti me this season on its opening drive. Junior QB Steven Moff ett tossed a 51-yard touchdown pass to senior WR Brandon Marshall to give UCF a 7-0 lead. The touchdown recepti on was the ninth of the season for Marshall. • UCF scored 17 points in the fi rst quarter, the most by the Knights in the opening period of play in 2005. Player Notes • Brandon Marshall moved into a ti e for sixth place in UCF single-season history with three receiving touchdowns vs. Nevada, bringing his season total to 11. Marshall opened the scoring with a 51-yard recepti on on UCF’s fi rst possession and closed out regulati on with a late touchdown to send the game to overti me. • True freshman TB Kevin Smith, Conference USA’s Freshman of the Year, scored on a 78-yard run, the second longest run from scrimmage in UCF history, to give the Knights a 14-0 lead in the fi rst quarter. The run was the longest in school history by a freshman and in UCF’s 10-year Division I-A history. The longest run from scrimmage in UCF history was Elgin Davis’ 79-yard scoring run vs. Samford (Nov. 15, 1986). • The 78-yard touchdown run by Smith was the second-longest run by a true fresh-man in the NCAA during the season. It also marked the longest run in Sheraton Hawaii Bowl history. • Smith became just the sixth player in school history to record a 1,000-yard season on the ground. Smith ended the season with 1,178 yards, third in the UCF record books. • Marshall became the 10th player in UCF history to reach the 1,000-yard plateau for receiving in a season. Marshall went over the century mark with his 51-yard touchdown recepti on in the fi rst quarter. He ended the season with 1,195 yards receiving and seven 100-yard games. • Senior PK Matt Prater kicked three fi eld goals to move into sole possession of second place in UCF history with 49 career fi eld goals. • Thirteen members of the UCF football team had their collegiate careers come to an end at the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl. Seniors Jeff Branham, John Brown, Mike Graham, Darcy Johnson, Frisner Nelson, Mike Malatesta, Antonio Eldemire, Glenroy Watkins, Anthony Willis, Matt Prater and tri-captains James Cook, Paul Carrington and Brandon Marshall suited up for the fi nal ti me for the Knights.

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MISSISSIPPI STATE 10UCF 3DECEMBER 29, 2007 MEMPHIS, TENNESSEELIBERTY BOWL MEMORIAL STADIUMMEMPHIS, Tenn. - UCF’s memorable season came to a close in a 10-3 loss to Mis-sissippi State in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. Mississippi State’s win in the Liberty Bowl was the kind of game coach Sylvester Croom’s mentor would have loved. Playing at the site Paul “Bear” Bryant’s fi nal game 25 years ago, the Bulldogs used power running and a dominant defense to beat UCF 10-3 on Saturday and earn a milestone win for the once dormant program. Anthony Dixon powered in from the 1 for the winning touchdown with 1:54 to go and most valuable player Derek Pegues picked off two passes in a game featuring anemic off enses and 17 punts. The Bulldogs (8-5) kept the Knights (10-4) out of the end zone and Kevin Smith from breaking the single-season rushing record. The junior fi nished with 119 yards, leaving him 61 shy of Barry Sanders’ mark of 2,628 yards set for Oklahoma State in 1988. “I was trying to fi nd the holes, but they were playing faster than us,” said Smith. It was the lowest scoring Liberty Bowl since Penn State beat Tulane 9-6 in 1979, but the record crowd of 63,816 was rewarded for its pati ence as Dixon and the Bulldogs off ense came alive late in the fourth quarter. Croom, in his fourth season with Mississippi State, and the Bulldogs have played this way all year, resurrecti ng a program that hadn’t won more than three games in six seasons. As the Bulldogs did in big wins over Auburn, Kentucky and Alabama this season, they concentrated on the running game - both on off ense and defense. Smith found the going diffi cult in the second half and fi nished with an average of 3.4 yards per carry aft er rushing for 188.3 yards per game during the regular season. Dixon fi nished with 86 yards and became the seventh Bulldogs runner to go

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over 1,000 yards (1,066). But like the rest of the Bulldogs, he was ineff ecti ve much of the game. The teams were ti ed 3-3 at halft ime, mostly due to conservati ve play-calling. Neither team converted a third down in the fi rst half (0 for 16) as Mississippi State was held to 84 total yards and UCF to 79. Israel had 12 yards passing and two intercepti ons by halft ime and Mississippi State’s Wes Carroll had 15 yards and an intercepti on. UCF also didn’t get much help from kicker Michael Torres, who gave the Knights a 3-0 lead in the second quarter with a 45-yard fi eld goal, but missed from 32 and 37 in the second half. “I think those missed fi eld goals were big momentum breakers,” UCF coach George O’Leary said. “Give Mississippi State credit. They fought hard and didn’t turn the ball over. That usually means you’re going to come up with a close win like that.” Mississippi State fi nished with 199 total yards and Blake McAdams ti ed the Liberty Bowl record with 11 punts. But the Bulldogs came up with just enough big plays aft er Keith Fitzhugh picked off Israel’s pass at the Mississippi State 41 with 5:47 left . Carroll, pulled the series before, returned and responded with two rushes for 17 yards and two completi ons for 15 yards. All went for fi rst downs and spurred a 10-play, 59-yard drive that consumed 3:53 and fi nally led to a touchdown. Pegues, fi tti ngly, made the fi nal key defensive play, knocking down a fourth-down pass on UCF’s fi nal drive. The Bulldogs held the Knights to 219 yards and forced four turnovers. The junior safety gave Mississippi State two excellent opportuniti es with in-tercepti ons in the fi rst 30 minutes, returning the ball to UCF’s 6 and 38. The safety’s fi rst pick set up a 22-yard fi eld goal by Adam Carlson in the second quarter.

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UCF 0 3 0 0 - 3Mississippi St. 0 3 0 7 - 10

2nd 11:49 UCF Torres 45 fi eld goal 6:02 MSU Carlson 22 fi eld goal4th 1:54 MSU Dixon 1 run (Carlson kick) UCF MSU FIRST DOWNS 13 10RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 47-131 41-160PASSING YDS (NET) 88 39Passes Att -Comp-Int 24-10-3 20-8-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-219 61-199Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 6-54 2-5Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-6 2-29Intercepti on Returns-Yards 1--3 3-45Punts (Number-Avg) 6-42.8 11-34.9Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0Penalti es-Yards 3-25 5-45Possession Time 31:08 28:52Third-Down Conversions 4 of 17 2 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-2 2-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-12 3-17

RUSHING: UCF-SMITH, Kevin 35-119; ISRAEL, Kyle 11-13; FRANCIS, Curti s 1-(-1). Mississippi State-Anthony Dixon 24-86; Tony Burks 2-25; Wesley Carroll 6-21; Christi an Ducre 6-20; Jamayel Smith 1-5; Brandon Hart 1-4; TEAM 1-(-1).PASSING: UCF-ISRAEL, Kyle 10-24-3-88. Mississippi State-Wesley Carroll 8-18-1-39; Michael Henig 0-2-0-0.RECEIVING: UCF-SMITH, Kevin 3-12; ROSS, Rocky 2-27; RABAZINSKI, C. 2-26; WATTERS, Brian 2-13; AIKEN, Kamar 1-10. Mississippi State-Christi an Ducre 3-10; Jamayel Smith 2-7; Anthony Dixon 1-10; Brandon Hart 1-8; Tony Burks 1-4.INTERCEPTIONS: UCF-NEAL, Johnell 1-(-3). Mississippi State-Derek Pegues 2-45; Keith Fitzhugh 1-0.FUMBLES: UCF-BURNETT, Joe 1-0; SMITH, Kevin 1-1. Mississippi State-None.Stadium: Liberty Bowl Att endance: 63,816

BOX SCORE

AUTOZONE LIBERTY BOWL POSTGAME NOTES • UCF fi nished 2007 with a 10-4 record, marking the most wins in a season in program history. • UCF witnessed its school-record seven-game winning streak come to an end. • Junior running back Kevin Smith eclipsed the 100-yard mark for the 13th ti me this season with a 12-yard carry in the third quarter. He rushed 17 ti mes for 77 yards in the opening half and 18 ti mes for 42 yards in the fi nal half for 119 total in the game. • Smith fi nished the season in second on the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision single-season rushing list with 2,567 yards. He reached that fi gure on 450 carries for an average of 5.70 yards per carry. Meanwhile, Smith posted a 183.4 yards-per-game average and 29 rushing touchdowns this year. • Smith now has 4,679 career rushing yards in three seasons for UCF. He entered the 2007 campaign with 2,112 yards in his fi rst two years in Orlando. • Junior Johnell Neal picked off his sixth pass of the season, tying Joe Burnett for the team and Conference USA leads. The intercepti on was the Knights’ 24th of the season, which is the second most in the FBS this season (Cincinnati aft er its bowl game had 26). • Neal and Burnett are the fi rst Knight teammates to pick off at least six passes in the same season. The six intercepti ons are career highs for both cornerbacks and are the second most in a single-season by any Knight. • Junior safety Sha’reff Rashad registered his fi rst career sack in the second quar-ter. With seven fi rst-half tackles, Rashad surpassed 100 on the season. Rashad is the fi rst Knight since 2003 to register 100 tackles in a season (Peter Sands, 113). • Rashad’s three tackles for a loss were also a career-high in a game. Rashad fi nished the game with nine tackles and 103 for the season. • Junior safety Jason Venson had a game-high 11 tackles, which ti ed a season-high he set in a win at NC State in the 2007 opener. • The UCF defense held MSU to just 39 passing yards. The Black and Gold’s previ-ous season-low was 144 yards vs. Southern Miss.

• Senior Michael Torres extended his streak of consecuti ve makes to 16 on the season with his 45-yard fi eld goal in the second quarter. His school-record streak was snapped when he missed from 32 yards in the third quarter. His previous miss was from 31 yards out against East Carolina in the Knights’ fi ft h game of the season on Oct. 6. • True freshman Blake Clingan’s fi rst quarter punt of 55 yards was a season long. He completed his aft ernoon with six punts for a 42.83 average. • The three points scored by the Knights were the fewest in a fi rst half and a game this season. • The Knights held Mississippi State to 10 points, the lowest by a UCF opponent in 2007.

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UCF’s Most Outstanding Player for the Game. Multi -purpose back-wide out Mo-hamed Sanu was voted Rutgers’ Most Outstanding Player. Rutgers led the nati on in turnover margin this season (plus-20), and it showed why in the fi rst half by picking off two Hodges’ passes and converti ng both of them into touchdowns. Those 14 points proved to be the diff erence early on as Rutgers led 28-17 at the half. UCF started the game with loads of momentum, getti ng an electrifying 65-yard kickoff return from freshman Quincy McDuffi e. But the promise of that start ended when Rutgers’ linebacker Damaso Munoz intercepted a Hodges’ pass and returned it to the 46-yard line. Eight plays later, the Scarlett Knights were in the end zone and led 7-0. UCF caught a big break via a turnover when A.J. Bouye recovered a Sanu fumble at the 9-yard line. This ti me, Hodges hit Kamar Aiken on a slant pass for a 7-yard score. Again, any momentum UCF had was snatched away by Rutgers. Tim Brown, a Miami speedster, took a short pass 65 yards for a score that put Rutgers back up 14-7. ‘`The whole fi rst half we didn’t make plays and that just came back to really haunt us,’’ UCF defensive end Bruce Miller said. ``We just have to learn to fi ght harder in those situati ons and get off the fi eld on third down.’’ Aft er the two teams traded scores, UCF clawed back to within 21-17 when Hodges again hit Aiken in the corner of the end zone for a score. And the Knights got a stop on the following possession, giving them the ball back at the 13-yard line with 1:46 remaining in the half. But disaster struck again when Hodges’ hurried throw was snagged by Rutgers’ cornerback Billy Anderson and returned 19 yards for a score that put the Scarlett Knights up 11 points at the half. ``You can’t give a team 14 points and that’s what we did in the fi rst half,’’ O’Leary said. ``We threw a pick on the 11 and then that one for seven (points). You can’t do that and overcome it. And then in the second half I don’t think our off ense did anything at all except lose ground. That was very disappointi ng. And defensively we were just on the fi eld too long.’’

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - The St. Petersburg Bowl presented what seemed to be a perfect storm for UCF, what with 20,000 of its fans packed inside Tropicana Field and a hot football team positi oned for the fi rst bowl victory in school history. But an avalanche of errors combined with speedy, physical opponent in Rutgers ruined what could have been a dreamy, feel-good night for UCF’s program and its hopeful fanbase. Down four points late in the second quarter, UCF allowed an intercepti on re-turn to sap its momentum and the Knights could never mount much of a comeback in a disappointi ng 45-24 loss to Rutgers in the second St. Petersburg Bowl presented by Beef `O’ Brady’s. UCF (8-5) had hoped that the momentum of a strong fi nish to the regular season, one in which it won the fi nal six conference games and knocked off Mar-shall, Houston and UAB down the stretch, would carry over to the bowl game. But problems on both sides of the ball sabotaged the Knights’ chances of pulling off the upset in this game. UCF nett ed just 35 yards on the ground, 33 of them coming in the fourth quarter when the outcome of the game was already decided. And in the passing game, two Brett Hodges’ intercepti ons led to 14 points for Rutgers, bowl winners for a fourth consecuti ve season. And UCF’s defense yielded 380 yards and eight third-down conversions. Playing before roughly 20,000 Knights fans among the Tropicana Field crowd of 29,763, UCF had hopes of capturing the fi rst bowl victory in school history. In a bowl game for the third ti me in fi ve years, UCF lost previously in 2005 in the Hawaii Bowl (49-48 OT) and in the 2007 Liberty Bowl (10-3). ``The off ense put up 14 points and a fi eld goal early and defensively we played our butt s off . We didn’t want to go out like this, and this is so disappointi ng,’’ senior defensive tackle Travis Timmons said. ̀ `It’s just such a big letdown. We’re 0-14 now against Big East teams and 0-3 in bowl games. Torell (Troup), Bruce (Miller) and myself along the defensive line wanted to change all of that, but unfortunately things didn’t go the way we wanted them to.’’ Rutgers (9-4) played like an experienced team in its fi ft h consecuti ve bowl, using big plays on off ense and an att acking defense to frustrate the Knights. Rutgers got six sacks and two intercepti ons defensively and freshman quarterback Tom Savage threw for 294 yards and two TDs. Said Rutgers coach Greg Schiano: ̀ `We’ve been to fi ve straight bowls with four straight wins in bowl games. You have to be consistent before you can be great. We’ll be great someday.’’ The most devastati ng play of the night came just before the half when Hodges, the quarterback who UCF head coach George O’Leary called the unquesti oned MVP of the season, erred on a short route to A.J. Guyton. His pass was picked off by cornerback Billy Anderson and returned 19 yards for a score that put Rutgers up 28-17 at the half. ``That play really hurt us. A.J. and I had a miscommunicati on and he did the right thing and I was wrong,’’ said Hodges, who passed for 175 yards and two scores to Kamar Aiken. ̀ `Then, they started really bringing the pressure and made it tough on us.’’ UCF had been fairly good all season when trailing at the half, going 4-4 in those eight games. But on this night there would be no comeback because of the Knights’ inability to run the ball or get defensive stops on third down. Any chance UCF had of rallying back for the victory ended late in the third quarter when Jonathan Davis was stopped short on a fourth-and-1 run near midfi eld. Aft er that carry, UCF stood at minus-one yard rushing on its fi rst 19 carries. UCF tailback Brynn Harvey hoped to have a big game playing near his home-town of Largo. However, the sophomore back, who ran for 1,077 yards and 14 touchdowns on the season, was bott led up all night by a physical Rutgers’ defense that ranked 20th in the nati on against the run. He fi nished with just 32 yards on 13 carries and no run was longer than nine yards. ``It was just really frustrati ng not being able to run the ball and seeing our quarterback get hit a lot in the game,’’ Harvey said. ̀ `And it’s disappointi ng because I had a lot of friends and family at the game and I feel like I let all of them down. Aiken caught his eighth and ninth touchdowns of the season and was named

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1st 8:37 RUT Sanu 5 run (Te kick) 4:31 UCF Aiken 7 pass from Hodges (Catt oi kick) 3:54 RUT Brown 65 pass from Savage (Te kick)2nd 14:56 UCF Catt oi 25 fi eld goal 5:50 RUT Sanu 1 run (Te kick) 2:32 UCF Aiken 34 pass from Hodges (Catt oi kick) 1:38 RUT Anderson 19 intercepti on return (Te kick)3rd 12:37 RUT Sanu 11 pass from Savage (Te kick) 8:09 RUT Te 43 fi eld goal4th 2:23 UCF Davis 2 run (Catt oi kick) 2:18 RUT Munoz 35 kickoff return (Te kick) UCF RUT FIRST DOWNS 14 15RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-35 32-86PASSING YDS (NET) 220 294Passes Att -Comp-Int 35-18-2 28-14-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-255 60-380Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-11 2-5Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-208 4-101Intercepti on Returns-Yards 1-0 2-45Punts (Number-Avg) 8-39.2 4-39.5Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1Penalti es-Yards 5-45 10-80Possession Time 28:53 31:07Third-Down Conversions 4 of 15 8 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 6-36

RUSHING: UCF-HARVEY, Brynn 13-32; Calabrese, Rob 4-26; Kelly, Brendan1-4; Davis, Jonathan 7-1; Hodges, Brett 5-minus 28. RUTGERS-MARTINEK, Joe 14-44;SANU, Mohamed 13-41; BROOKS, Jourdan 1-4; TEAM 1-minus 1; SAVAGE, Tom 3-minus 2.PASSING: UCF-HODGES, Brett 13-28-2-175; Calabrese, Rob 5-7-0-45.RUTGERS-SAVAGE, Tom 14-27-1-294; SANU, Mohamed 0-1-0-0.RECEIVING: UCF-AIKEN, Kamar 4-65; Ross, Rocky 4-49; Davis, Jonathan 3-29;Guyton, A.J. 2-13; MCDUFFIE, Q. 1-22; Nissley, Adam 1-18; Kay, Ricky 1-12;Harvey, Brynn 1-7; Newsome, Jamar 1-5. RUTGERS-BROWN, Tim 4-99; SANU, Mohamed4-97; MARTINEK, Joe 3-66; HARRISON, Mark 2-15; GRAVES, Shamar 1-17.INTERCEPTIONS: UCF-ISHMAEL, Kemal 1-0. RUTGERS-MUNOZ, Damaso 1-26;ANDERSON, Billy 1-19.FUMBLES: UCF-None. RUTGERS-SANU, Mohamed 2-1.

Stadium: Tropicana Field Att endance: 29,763

BOX SCOREST. PETERSBURG BOWL POSTGAME NOTESTeam Notes• UCF processed and allocated 15,402 ti ckets for the St. Petersburg Bowl, encompassing a total of four separate blocks of ti ckets given to the school. The announced att endance Saturday was 29,763, with approximately 20,000 UCF fans in the stands.• For the second ti me in three years, UCF sold its enti re allotment for a bowl game and was part of a record crowd. At the 2007 AutoZone Liberty Bowl, UCF also sold its full allotment of 10,000 ti ckets, and the game’s att endance of 63,816 was a Liberty Bowl record. • The UCF Pregame Tailgate Party staged by the UCF Alumni Associati on and UCF Athleti cs was also a sold-out event with 1,000 ti ckets distributed. • UCF’s fourth-best rushing defense in the nati on limited Rutgers to just 86 yards on the ground. The Scarlet Knights entered the game averaging 138.4 yards per contest. • UCF committ ed just fi ve penalti es. It had just 52 penalti es in 13 games in 2009 (4.0 average). • With Rutgers’ intercepti on return for a touchdown in the second quarter, it was the fi rst UCF allowed since 2007 when current Philadelphia Eagle Quinti n Demps of UTEP had one on Nov. 24, 2007.

Individual Notes• Junior Kamar Aiken ti ed for the game-high with four recepti ons and had two touchdowns. He was named UCF’s Most Outstanding Player of the game. Wide receiver Mohamed Sanu was voted as Rutgers’ MOP. • Aiken’s two fi rst-half touchdown recepti ons gave him nine on the year, the most by a UCF receiver since Brandon Marshall (11) and Mike Sims-Walker (9) in 2005. • Meanwhile, Aiken’s nine TDs moved him into a ti e for ninth on the UCF single-season chart. • Sophomore Brynn Harvey had 13 rushing att empts, capping off 2009 with 261 carries, good for third on UCF’s single-season chart. • Senior quarterback Brett Hodges wrapped up the 2009 campaign with two more touchdown passes, giving him 17 on the year, the most since Steven Mof-fett who had 22 in 2005. • Sophomore quarterback Rob Calabrese entered in the fourth quarter and went 5-for-7 for 45 yards, and also rushed for a 30-yard gain on a third-down conversion, on his fi rst drive. That set up a two-yard touchdown run by freshman Jonathan Davis. • Freshman Quincy McDuffi e returned the opening kickoff 65 yards, his second-longest of the season (95 yards vs. Samford Sept. 5). It also marked a St. Peters-burg Bowl record. • McDuffi e registered 171 kickoff return yards on six returns, the eighth-most yards in a game by a Knight. He posted 944 return yardsin 2009, just eight yards shy of tying the single-season record (952 by Ted Wilson in 1984). • McDuffi e’s six kickoff returns ti ed for the fourth-most in a game, while his 39 returns in 2009 were one short of Wilson’s record of 40 in 1984. • Senior Rocky Ross hauled in four recepti ons for 49 yards. The Jacksonville nati ve ensured himself of posti ng at least one catch in each of UCF’s three bowl games. Ross ended his career with 157 recepti ons for 1,984 yards. • Kemal Ishmael intercepted his fi rst-career pass in the third quarter. He became the second true freshman (Josh Robinson who has six) to pick off a pass in 2009. Seven of UCF’s 12 intercepti ons came from true freshmen. • Junior Bruce Miller recorded his 13th sack of 2009, tying for the third most in a single-season in program history.

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TELEVISION APPEARANCES SINCE 1996 (BOWL SUBDIVISION ERA)Date Network Coverage Opponent ResultAug. 29, 1996 Sun Sports Regional William & Mary W, 39-33Sept. 14, 1996 Sun Sports Regional at New Mexico L, 7-17Oct. 26, 1996 Sun Sports Regional at Georgia Tech L, 20-27Sept. 6, 1997 Sun Sports/Fox Sports South Regional at South Carolina L,31-33Sept. 20, 1997 Sun Sports Regional Idaho W, 41-10Sept. 27, 1997 Sun Sports Regional at #8 Auburn L, 14-41Oct. 25, 1997 Sun Sports Regional at Mississippi State L, 28-35Sept. 5, 1998 Sun Sports Regional at Louisiana Tech W, 64-30Sept. 19, 1998 ESPN Nati onal at Purdue L, 7-35Sept. 26, 1998 Fox Sports Net/Sun Sports Regional at Bowling Green W, 38-31Oct. 3, 1998 Sun Sports Regional at Toledo W, 31-24Oct. 24, 1998 Sun Sports Regional at Louisiana W, 42-10Oct. 31, 1998 WYTV (Youngstown) Local Youngstown State W, 44-32Nov. 7, 1998 Sun Sports Regional at Auburn L, 610Nov. 21, 1998 KRQE (Albuquerque) Local New Mexico W, 38-6Sept. 4, 1999 ESPN Regional/Sun Sports Regional #22 Purdue L, 13-47Sept. 11, 1999 Sun Sports Regional at #4 Florida L, 27-58Sept. 25, 1999 Sun Sports/Media One Regional at #11 Georgia L, 23-24Nov. 6, 1999 Sun Sports Regional at Auburn L, 10-28Sept. 30, 2000 Sun Sports Regional at Eastern Michigan W, 31-10Oct. 7, 2000 Sun Sports Regional at Northern Illinois L, 20-40Nov. 4, 2000 Sun Sports Regional at Louisiana Tech W, 20-16Nov. 11, 2000 ESPN Regional Regional #8 Virginia Tech L, 21-44Sept. 8, 2001 ESPN Regional/Sun Sports Regional at Syracuse L, 10-21Sept. 22, 2001 Sun Sports Regional at Tulane W, 36-29Sept. 29, 2001 Sun Sports Regional at #8 Virginia Tech L, 14-46Oct. 6, 2001 Sun Sports/CSS Regional UAB W, 24-7Oct. 27, 2001 Sun Sports Regional at Utah State L, 27-30Aug. 31, 2002 ESPN Nati onal at #24 Penn State L, 24-27Sept. 7, 2002 Sun Sports Regional at Arizona State L, 13-46Sept. 20, 2002 ESPN2 Nati onal at Marshall L, 21-26Oct. 12, 2002 Sun Sports Regional at Western Michigan W, 31-27Oct. 19, 2002 Sun Sports Regional Toledo L, 24-27Nov. 2, 2002 ESPN Regional/Sun Sports Regional Syracuse L, 35-38Nov. 23, 2002 Sun Sports Regional at Miami (Ohio) W, 48-31Aug. 31, 2003 ESPN Nati onal at #9 Virginia Tech L, 28-49Sept. 20, 2003 ESPN Regional/Sun Sports Regional at Syracuse L, 14-38Sept. 27, 2003 Sun Sports Regional at Kent State L, 16-36Oct. 11, 2003 ESPN Regional/Sun Sports Regional at Ohio L, 0-28Nov. 1, 2003 Sun Sports Regional at West Virginia L, 18-36Nov. 8, 2003 Sun Sports Regional at Eastern Michigan L, 13-19Nov. 19, 2003 ESPN2 Nati onal Marshall L, 7-21Sept. 4, 2004 ESPN Nati onal at Wisconsin L, 6-34Sept. 18, 2004 ESPN Regional/Sun Sports Regional at Penn State L, 13-37Oct. 30, 2004 ESPN Regional/Sun Sports Regional at Marshall L, 3-20Sept. 1, 2005 ESPN Nati onal at South Carolina L, 15-24 Sept. 17, 2005 Fox Sports Net Florida Regional at USF L, 14-31Nov. 5, 2005 i Network Nati onal Houston W, 31-29Nov. 12, 2005 CBS College Sports Nati onal at UAB W, 27-21Dec. 3, 2005 ESPN Nati onal Tulsa (C-USA Championship Game) L, 27-44Dec. 24, 2005 ESPN Nati onal Nevada (Sheraton Hawaii Bowl) L, 48-49 (OT)Sept. 9, 2006 Sun Sports Regional at #7 Florida L, 0-42Sept. 16, 2006 CBS College Sports Nati onal USF L, 17-24Sept. 26, 2006 ESPN2 Nati onal Southern Miss L, 14-19Oct. 4, 2006 ESPN2 Nati onal at Marshall W, 23-22Oct. 13, 2006 ESPN Nati onal Pitt sburgh L, 7-52

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Oct. 28, 2006 CBS College Sports Nati onal at Houston L, 31-51Nov. 4, 2006 CBS College Sports Nati onal East Carolina L, 10-23Nov. 11, 2006 CBS College Sports Nati onal at Memphis W, 26-24Nov. 25, 2006 CSS Regional UAB W, 31-22Sept. 1, 2007 ESPN360 Nati onal at NC State W, 25-23Sept. 15, 2007 ESPN2 Nati onal #6 Texas L, 32-35Sept. 22, 2007 CSS Regional Memphis W, 56-20Oct. 6, 2007 CBS College Sports Nati onal at East Carolina L, 38-52Oct. 13, 2007 ESPNU Nati onal at #5 USF L, 12-64Oct. 28, 2007 ESPN Nati onal at Southern Miss W, 34-17Nov. 3, 2007 CSS Regional Marshall W, 47-13Nov. 10, 2007 CBS College Sports Nati onal at UAB W, 45-31Dec. 1, 2007 ESPN Nati onal Tulsa (C-USA Championship Game) W, 44-25Dec. 29, 2007 ESPN Nati onal Mississippi State (AutoZone Liberty Bowl) L, 3-10Sept. 6, 2008 ESPN2 Nati onal #17 USF L, 24-31 (OT)Sept. 20, 2008 ESPNU Nati onal at Boston College L, 7-34Sept. 27, 2008 CBS College Sports Nati onal at UTEP L, 13-58Oct. 4, 2008 CBS College Sports Nati onal SMU W, 31-17Oct. 11, 2008 ESPNU Nati onal at Miami L, 14-20Oct. 26, 2008 ESPN Nati onal at #19 Tulsa L, 19-49Nov. 2, 2008 ESPN Nati onal East Carolina L, 10-13 (OT)Nov. 15, 2008 CSS Regional at Marshall W, 30-14Sept. 5, 2009 Bright House Sports Network Regional Samford W, 28-24Sept. 19, 2009 Bright House Sports Network Regional Buff alo W, 23-17Sept. 26, 2009 Bright House Sports Network Regional at East Carolina L, 14-19Oct. 3, 2009 Bright House Sports Network Regional Memphis W, 32-14Oct. 17, 2009 CBS College Sports Nati onal #9 Miami L, 7-27Nov. 1, 2009 ESPN Nati onal Marshall W, 21-20Nov. 7, 2009 FOX Sports Net Nati onal at #2 Texas L, 3-35Nov. 14, 2009 CBS College Sports Nati onal #13 Houston W, 37-32Nov. 21, 2009 Bright House Sports Network Regional Tulane W, 49-0Dec. 19, 2009 ESPN Nati onal Rutgers (St. Petersburg Bowl) L, 24-45

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WR Oakland Raiders NFL 2006-07 Free Agent WR Cincinnati Bengals NFL 2008 Free Agent WR Florida Tuskers UFL 2009 Free Agent Cedric Gagne-Marcoux OL Minnesota Vikings NFL 2007 Free Agent OL Hamilton Tiger-Cats CFL 2007-09 Draft 2006 (1st/8) OL Toronto Argonauts CFL 2010 Free AgentMichael Gaines TE Carolina Panthers NFL 2004-07 Draft 2004 (7th/234) TE Buff alo Bills NFL 2007-08 Free Agent TE Detroit Lions NFL 2007-09 Free Agent TE Chicago Bears NFL 2009 Free Agent TE Cleveland Browns NFL 2009 Free Agent TE Houston Texans NFL 2010 Free AgentEd Gantner DT Tampa Bay Bandits USFL 1983 Free Agent DL Jacksonville Bulls USFL 1984-85 Free Agent Ryan Gillis OG Tallahassee Thunder Arena2 2000 Free Agent OG Orlando Rage XFL 2001 Draft (55th)Bill Giovanetti LB Tampa Bay Bandits USFL 1983 Free Agent Michael Greco DB New York Giants NFL 2010 Free AgentEmory Green LB Winnipeg Blue Bombers CFL 1997 Free Agent Cornell Green OT Atlanta Falcons NFL 1999 Free Agent OT Scotti sh Claymores NFLE 2000 Draft 2000 (4th) OT Washington Redskins NFL 2000 Free Agent OT New York Jets NFL 2000-01 Free Agent OT Miami Dolphins NFL 2001-02 Free Agent OT Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL 2002-04 Trade OT Denver Broncos NFL 2004-05 Free Agent OT Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL 2006 Free Agent OT Oakland Raiders NFL 2007-10 Free Agent OT Buff alo Bills NFL 2010 Free Agent Franco Grilla K Albany Firebirds Arena 1994 Free Agent K Birmingham Barracudas CFL 1995 Free Agent K Orlando Predators Arena 1997-98 Free Agent Mike Grutt adauria C Dallas Cowboys NFL 1995 Free Agent C St. Louis Rams NFL 1996-99 Free Agent C Arizona Cardinals NFL 2000-02 Free Agent

HPlayer Pos. Franchise League Years Transacti on (Rd.)Rick Hamilton LB Washington Redskins NFL 1993-94 Draft 1993 (3rd/71) LB Kansas City Chiefs NFL 1994 Free Agent LB New York Jets NFL 1996 Free Agent LB Barcelona Dragons NFLE 1996 Allocated LB Detroit Lions NFL 1996 Free Agent FB/LB Arizona Ratt lers Arena 1998 Free Agent FB/LB Orlando Predators Arena 1998-03 Trade IB Orlando Rage XFL 2001 Free Agent FB/LB Los Angeles Avengers Arena 2003 Free Agent Alex Haynes RB Balti more Ravens NFL 2005 Free Agent RB Cologne Centurions NFLE 2006 Draft 2006 (7th) RB Carolina Panthers NFL 2005-08 Free Agent RB Denver Broncos NFL 2008 Free Agent Darrin Hinshaw QB Cleveland Browns NFL 1994 Free Agent QB Orlando Predators Arena 1995-96 Free Agent QB Granite State Warriors EFL 1996 Free Agent QB Nashville Katz Arena 1997 Free Agent Tyson Hinshaw WR Tennessee Titans NFL 2001 Free Agent Cory Hogue LB Indianapolis Colts NFL 2010 Free AgentBrian Huff OT Green Bay Packers NFL 2003 Free Agent OL/DL Cape Fear Wildcats Arena2 2004 Free Agent OL/DL South Georgia Wildcats Arena2 2005 Assigned Luther Huggins WR Miami Dolphins NFL 2005 Free Agent WR Osceola Ghost Riders WIFL 2007 Free Agent

IPlayer Pos. Franchise League Years Transacti on (Rd.)Raymond Irvin CB Cleveland Browns NFL 1991 Draft 1991 (9th/225) CB Kansas City Chiefs NFL 1992 Plan B FA

JPlayer Pos. Franchise League Years Transacti on (Rd.)Kenny Jackson WR Central Valley Coyotes Arena2 2009 Free AgentMario Jackson TE Cologne Centurions NFLE 2002 Allocated TE New Orleans Saints NFL 2003 Free Agent TE Cologne Centurions NFLE 2006 Free AgentJavid James WR Rio Grande Vall. Dorados Arena2 2009 Free AgentRashad Jeanty LB Edmonton Eskimos CFL 2002-05 Free Agent LB Cincinnati Bengals NFL 2006-10 Free Agent Greg Jeff erson DL Philadelphia Eagles NFL 1996-99, 01Draft 1996 (3rd/72) OL/DL Orlando Predators Arena 2006-07 Free Agent DL Osceola Ghost Riders WIFL 2007 Free Agent Shawn Jeff erson WR Houston Oilers NFL 1991 Draft 1991 (9th/240) WR San Diego Chargers NFL 1991-95 Trade WR New England Patriots NFL 1996-99 Free Agent WR Atlanta Falcons NFL 2000-02 Free Agent WR Detroit Lions NFL 2003 Free Agent Marcus Jenkins OG Seatt le Seahawks NFL 2000 Free Agent OG Pitt sburgh Steelers NFL 2002 Free Agent OG Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL 2002 Free Agent Sergio Joachim WR Kansas City Chiefs NFL 2008 Free AgentDarcy Johnson TE New York Giants NFL 2006-09 Free Agent TE St. Louis Rams NFL 2010 Free Agent DeMarcus Johnson OL/DL Tampa Bay Storm Arena 2005 Free Agent OL/DL Grand Rapids Rampage Arena 2006-07 Free Agent OL/DL Daytona Beach Thunderbirds Arena2 2008 Free Agent Travonti Johnson CB New York Giants NFL 2007 Free Agent CB Billings Outlaws IFL 2008 Free Agent CB New York Giants NFL 2008-09 Free Agent Harvey Joiner DL Osceola Ghost Riders WIFL 2007 Free Agent Willie Jones T Kansas City Chiefs NFL 2001-02 Free AgentTrenton Jordan FB/LB Central Valley Coyotes Arena2 2005-06 Free Agent FB/LB Amarillo Dusters Arena2 2006 Free Agent DE Cologne Centurions NFLE 2007 Free Agent Draft Ricot Joseph S Washington Redskins NFL 2002 Free Agent S Cincinnati Bengals NFL 2003-05 Free Agent

KPlayer Pos. Franchise League Years Transacti on (Rd.)Tim Kiggins DB Toronto Argonauts CFL 1980 Free Agent

LPlayer Pos. Franchise League Years Transacti on (Rd.)Charles Lee WR Green Bay Packers NFL 2000-01 Draft 2000 (7th/242) WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL 2003-04 Free Agent WR Arizona Cardinals NFL 2005 Free Agent WR Orlando Predators Arena 2007 Free Agent Chris Lorenti C Tennessee Titans NFL 2001 Free Agent C Miami Dolphins NFL 2001 Free Agent C Houston Texans NFL 2002-03 Free Agent

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MPlayer Pos. Franchise League Years Transacti on (Rd.)Mike Mabry C Balti more Ravens NFL 2003 Draft 2003 (7th/250) C Cincinnati Bengals NFL 2003-04 Free Agent C Atlanta Falcons NFL 2004-05 Free Agent C Cologne Centurions NFLE 2004-05 Allocated C Cleveland Browns NFL 2006 Free Agent OL/DL Philadelphia Soul Arena 2006-08 Free Agent C California Redwoods UFL 2009 Free Agent C Sacramento Mtn. Lions UFL 2010 Free AgentBrandon Marshall WR Denver Broncos NFL 2006-10 Draft 2006 (4th/119) WR Miami Dolphins NFL 2010 Free AgentRashad Mays DB Osceola Ghost Riders WIFL 2007 Free Agent Parnell McCall DT Miami Dolphins NFL 1989 Free Agent Josh McKibben DT Balti more Ravens NFL 2002 Free Agent DT Frankfurt Galaxy NFLE 2002 Allocated DT Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL 2003 Free Agent DT Rhein Fire NFLE 2003 Allocated OL/DL Orlando Predators Arena 2004 Free Agent Mike Merritt TE Kansas City Chiefs NFL 2008 Draft (2008 7th/239)Paul Miranda CB Indianapolis Colts NFL 1999-00 Draft 1999 (4th/96) CB Seatt le Seahawks NFL 2000-02 Free Agent CB Miami Dolphins NFL 2002-03 Free Agent CB Oakland Raiders NFL 2003 Free Agent DS Orlando Predators Arena 2003-04 Free AgentSteven Moff ett QB Daytona Beach Thunderbirds Arena2 2008 Free Agent Freddie Moore OL Denver Broncos NFL 2003 Free Agent OL Berlin Thunder NFLE 2003 Free Agent OL Briti sh Columbia Lions CFL 2003-04 Free Agent OL Ott awa Renegades CFL 2005-06 Free Agent

NPlayer Pos. Franchise League Years Transacti on (Rd.)Johnell Neal DB Detroit Lions NFL 2009 Free AgentFrisner Nelson DL/OL Tennessee Valley Vipers Arena2 2007 Free Agent OL/DL Orlando Predators Arena 2010 Free AgentMark Nonsant WR/LB Orlando Predators Arena 2000-01 Free Agent

OPlayer Pos. Franchise League Years Transacti on (Rd.)Mike Osuna FB/LB Orlando Predators Arena 2000-01 Free Agent FB/LB Dallas Desperados Arena 2002 Free Agent FB/LB Grand Rapids Rampage Arena 2003 Free Agent

PPlayer Pos. Franchise League Years Transacti on (Rd.)Ian Patt erson DE Seatt le Seahawks NFL 1987 Free Agent DB Ott awa Roughriders CFL 1993 Free Agent Elton Patt erson DE Cincinnati Bengals NFL 2003-04 Draft 2003 (7th/259) DE Jacksonville Jaguars NFL 2004 Free Agent DE Cincinnati Bengals NFL 2005 Free Agent DE Minnesota Vikings NFL 2005-06 Free Agent DE Berlin Thunder NFLE 2006 Allocated DE Jacksonville Jaguars NFL 2006-07 Free Agent DE Team Florida AAFL 2008 Draft 2008 (18/105) OL/DL Orlando Predators Arena 2008 Free AgentVic Penn QB Briti sh Columbia Lions CFL 2001 Free Agent QB Cape Fear Wildcats Arena2 2002 Free Agent QB Tallahassee Thunder Arena2 2002 Free Agent QB Orlando Predators Arena 2003 Free Agent QB Macon Knights Arena2 2003 Free Agent Jason Peters RB New York Giants NFL 2007 Free Agent RB Billings Outlaws IFL 2008 Free Agent Charlie Pierce K Orlando Predators Arena 1997 Free Agent K Berlin Thunder NFLE 1999-00 Free Agent K Orlando Rage XFL 2001 Free Agent Deon Porter S Edmonton Eskimos CFL 1998 Free Agent Matt Prater K Detroit Lions NFL 2006 Free Agent K Green Bay Packers NFL 2006 Free Agent K Minnesota Vikings NFL 2006 Free Agent K Miami Dolphins NFL 2007 Free Agent K Denver Broncos NFL 2007-10 Free Agent

RPlayer Pos. Franchise League Years Transacti on (Rd.)Sha’reff Rashad S New York Giants NFL 2009-10 Free AgentNakia Reddick SS Carolina Panthers NFL 1997 Free Agent SS Indianapolis Colts NFL 1998-99 Free Agent SS Rhein Fire NFLE 2000 Draft 2000 (18th) SS NY/NJ Hitmen XFL 2000-01 Free Agent David Rhodes WR Cincinnati Bengals NFL 1994 Free Agent WR Rhein Fire NFLE 1997 Free Agent Stanford Rhule LB Osceola Ghost Riders WIFL 2007 Free Agent Kenton Rickerson DS Jacksonville Tomcats Arena2 2000 Free Agent DS Augusta Stallions Arena2 2001 Free Agent

DS Cape Fear Wildcats Arena2 2002 Free Agent DS Macon Knights Arena2 2003 Free Agent Taylor Robertson OG Philadelphia Eagles NFL 2003 Free Agent OG Calgary Stampeders CFL 2003-06 Draft 2003 (2nd/11) OG Toronto Argonauts CFL 2007-10 Trade Tito Rodriguez LB Cincinnati Bengals NFL 2002-03 Free Agent Rocky Ross WR Jacksonville Jaguars NFL 2010 Free Agent WR Florida Tuskers UFL 2010 Free AgentScott Ryerson PK Tampa Bay Bandits USFL 1983 Draft PK Atlanta Falcons NFL 1983 Free Agent

SPlayer Pos. Franchise League Years Transacti on (Rd.)Aaron Sam RB Cleveland Browns NFL 1987 Free Agent RB Indianapolis Colts NFL 1989 Free Agent Asante Samuel CB New England Patriots NFL 2003-07 Draft 2003 (4th/120) CB Philadelphia Eagles NFL 2008-10 Free AgentEd Schenk TE Minnesota Vikings NFL 1987 Free Agent Ryan Schneider QB Tennessee Valley Vipers Arena2 2006 Assigned Keith Shologan DL San Diego Chargers NFL 2008 Free Agent DL Saskatchewan Roughriders CFL 2008-10 Draft 2008 (1st/4th)Mike Sims-Walker WR Jacksonville Jaguars NFL 2007-10 Draft 2007 (3rd/79)Josh Sitt on OL Green Bay Packers NFL 2008-10 Draft 2008 (4th/135)Kevin Smith RB Detroit Lions NFL 2008-10 Draft 2008 (3rd/64)Marquett e Smith RB Carolina Panthers NFL 1996-98 Draft 1996 (5th/142) RB Rhein Fire NFLE 1998 Free Agent RB Winnipeg Blue Bombers CFL 1998 Free Agent RB Shreveport Knights RFL 1999 Free Agent RB Green Bay Bombers IFL 1999 Free Agent RB Iowa Barnstormers Arena 2000 Free Agent RB La Crosse Knight Train NIFL 2000 Free Agent RB Los Angeles Xtreme XFL 2001 Free Agent RB Carolina Sti ngrays NIFL 2003 Free Agent RB Kissimee Kreatures NIFL 2004 Head Coach RB Osceola Ghost Riders WIFL 2005-06 Head Coach Mike Sommerfi eld DT Tampa Bay Bandits USFL 1982 Free Agent Bobby Spitulski LB Seatt le Seahawks NFL 1992-94 Draft 1992 (3rd/66)Bill Stewart FB/LB Orlando Predators Arena 1992-95 Free Agent FB/LB Charlott e Rage Arena 1995 Free Agent Brandon Sumner QB Osceola Ghost Riders WIFL 2007 Free Agent

TPlayer Pos. Franchise League Years Transacti on (Rd.)Jim Taylor LB Jacksonville Bulls USFL 1983 Free Agent LB Pitt sburgh Maulers USFL 1984 Free AgentKendrick Thomas LB New York Jets NFL 1996 Free Agent Dana Thyhsen QB Orlando Renegades USFL 1985 Territorial Draft Torell Troup DT Buff alo Bills NFL 2010 Draft 2010 (2nd/41)

VPlayer Pos. Franchise League Years Transacti on (Rd.)Jason Venson DB Cleveland Browns NFL 2009 Free Agent

WPlayer Pos. Franchise League Years Transacti on (Rd.)Glenroy Watkins DL Osceola Ghost Riders WIFL 2007 Free Agent DL Erie RiverRats AIFA 2007-08 Free Agent DL Erie Storm AIFA 2010 Free AgentMark Whitt emore WR Miami Dolphins NFL 2005 Free Agent Terrance Williams RB Atlanta Falcons NFL 2002 Free Agent Ted Wilson WR Washington Redskins NFL 1987 Draft 1987 (10th/274) WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL 1988 Free Agent WR Cleveland Browns NFL 1989 Free Agent Keenan Wimbley LB New York Giants NFL 1988 Free Agent

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UCF ON ACTIVE NFL ROSTERSThe following UCF Knights have earned spots on acti ve NFL rosters.

Player Franchise YearsAtari Bigby Green Bay Packers 2005-09Joe Burnett Pitt sburgh Steelers 2009Paul Carrington Denver Broncos 2008Kenny Clark Minnesota Vikings 2001-05Daunte Culpepper Minnesota Vikings 1999-05 Miami Dolphins 2006-07 Oakland Raiders 2007 Detroit Lions 2008-09Elgin Davis New England Patriots 1987-88Leger Douzable New York Giants 2008-09 St. Louis Rams 2009Steve Edwards Chicago Bears 2002-06 New York Giants 2006Travis Fisher St. Louis Rams 2002-06 Detroit Lions 2007-08 Seatt le Seahawks 2009Ryan Flinn Green Bay Packers 2005-06Bernard Ford Dallas Cowboys 1989 Houston Oilers 1990Doug Gabriel Oakland Raiders 2003-05 New England Patriots 2006 Oakland Raiders 2006-07Michael Gaines Carolina Panthers 2004-07 Buff alo Bills 2007 Detroit Lions 2007-08 Chicago Bears 2009 Cleveland Browns 2009Cornell Green New York Jets 2000-01 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2002-04 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2006 Oakland Raiders 2007-09Mike Grutt aduria St. Louis Rams 1996-99 Arizona Cardinals 2000-02Rick Hamilton Washington Redskins 1993-94 Kansas City Chiefs 1994-95 New York Jets 1996Alex Haynes Carolina Panthers 2007 Denver Broncos 2008Mario Jackson New Orleans Saints 2003Rashad Jeanty Cincinnati Bengals 2006-09Greg Jeff erson Philadelphia Eagles 1996-99, ‘01Shawn Jeff erson San Diego Chargers 1991-95 New England Patriots 1996-99 Atlanta Falcons 2000-02 Detroit Lions 2003Marcus Jenkins Seatt le Seahawks 2000Darcy Johnson New York Giants 2006-09Ricot Joseph Washington Redskins 2002Charles Lee Green Bay Packers 2000-01 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2003-04 Arizona Cardinals 2005Chris Lorenti Houston Texans 2001-02Brandon Marshall Denver Broncos 2006-09Mike Merritt Kansas City Chiefs 2008Paul Miranda Indianapolis Colts 1999-00 Seatt le Seahawks 2000-02Elton Patt erson Cincinnati Bengals 2003-04 Jacksonville Jaguars 2004 Cincinnati Bengals 2005 Jacksonville Jaguars 2006-07Matt Prater Atlanta Falcons 2007 Denver Broncos 2007-09Sha’reff Rashad New York Giants 2009Asante Samuel New England Patriots 2003-07 Philadelphia Eagles 2008-09Ed Schenk Minnesota Vikings 1987Mike Sims-Walker Jacksonville Jaguars 2007-09Josh Sitt on Green Bay Packers 2008-09Kevin Smith Detroit Lions 2008-09Bob Spitulski Seatt le Seahawks 1992-94Ted Wilson Washington Redskins 1987

Daunte Culpepper

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KNIGHTS IN THE PRO BOWLPlayer Pos. Team YearDaunte Culpepper QB Minnesota Vikings 2001Daunte Culpepper QB Minnesota Vikings 2004Daunte Culpepper QB Minnesota Vikings 2005Asante Samuel DB New England Patriots 2008Brandon Marshall WR Denver Broncos 2009Asante Samuel DB Philadelphia Eagles 2009Brandon Marshall WR Denver Broncos 2010Asante Samuel DB Philadelphia Eagles 2010

KNIGHTS IN THE SUPER BOWLPlayer Game Team Result OpponentShawn Jeff erson XXIX San Diego Chargers Lost San Francisco 49ersShawn Jeff erson XXXI New England Patriots Lost Green Bay PackersMike Grutt adauria XXXIV St. Louis Rams Won Tennessee TitansCornell Green XXXVII Tampa Bay Buccaneers Won Oakland RaidersAsante Samuel XXXVIII New England Patriots Won Carolina PanthersAsante Samuel XXXIX New England Patriots Won Philadelphia EaglesAsante Samuel XLII New England Patriots Lost New York Giants

KNIGHTS IN THE AFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEPlayer Year Team Result OpponentShawn Jeff erson 1994 San Diego Chargers Won Pitt sburgh SteelersShawn Jeff erson 1996 New England Patriots Won Jacksonville JaguarsAsante Samuel 2003 New England Patriots Won Indianapolis ColtsAsante Samuel 2004 New England Patriots Won Pitt sburgh SteelersCornell Green 2005 Denver Broncos Lost Pitt sburgh SteelersDoug Gabriel 2007 New England Patriots Lost Indianapolis ColtsAsante Samuel 2007 New England Patriots Lost Indianapolis ColtsAsante Samuel 2008 New England Patriots Won San Diego Chargers

KNIGHTS IN THE NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEPlayer Year Team Result OpponentMike Grutt adauria 1999 St. Louis Rams Won Tampa Bay BuccaneersDaunte Culpepper 2000 Minnesota Vikings Lost New York GiantsCornell Green 2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Won Philadelphia EaglesAtari Bigby 2008 Green Bay Packers Lost New York GiantsAsante Samuel 2009 Philadelphia Eagles Lost Arizona Cardinals

ALL-TIME UCF IN PREMIER NFL EVENTSUCF REACHES THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF THE NFL KNIGHTS IN THE NFL DRAFT

Player Pos. Team Year Round PickTed Wilson WR Washington Redskins 1987 10 274Elgin Davis DB New England Patriots 1987 12 330Bernard Ford WR Buff alo Bills 1988 3 65Corris Ervin DB Denver Broncos 1988 5 136Raymond Irvin DB Cleveland Browns 1991 9 225Shawn Jeff erson WR Houston Oilers 1991 9 240Bob Spitulski LB Seatt le Seahawks 1992 3 66Rick Hamilton LB Washington Redskins 1993 3 71Greg Jeff erson DE Philadelphia Eagles 1995 3 72Marquett e Smith RB Carolina Panthers 1996 5 142Daunte Culpepper QB Minnesota Vikings 1999 1 11Paul Miranda DB Indianapolis Colts 1999 4 96Charles Lee WR Green Bay Packers 2000 7 242Travis Fisher DB St. Louis Rams 2002 2 64Asante Samuel DB New England Patriots 2003 4 120Doug Gabriel WR Oakland Raiders 2003 5 167Mike Mabry OL Balti more Ravens 2003 7 250Elton Patt erson DE Cincinnati Bengals 2003 7 259Michael Gaines TE Carolina Panthers 2004 7 234Brandon Marshall WR Denver Broncos 2006 4 119Mike Sims-Walker WR Jacksonville Jaguars 2007 3 79Kevin Smith TB Detroit Lions 2008 3 64Josh Sitt on OL Green Bay Packers 2008 4 135Mike Merritt TE Kansas City Chiefs 2008 7 239Joe Burnett CB Pitt sburgh Steelers 2009 5 168Torell Troup DT Buff alo Bills 2010 2 41

Asante Samuel Paul Miranda

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THIS IS UCFUniversity of Central Florida ................ 198Campus Life ......................................... 199A Big-Time University .......................... 200Prominent Alumni ............................... 201City of Orlando .................................... 202Media Spotlight ................................... 203Bright House Networks Stadium .. 204-205Wayne Densch Sports Center .............. 206Nicholson Fieldhouse .......................... 207Athleti c Village .............................. 208-209Success off of the Field ................. 210-211Conference USA ................................... 212

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THE UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA - UCF STANDS FOR OPPORTUNITYThe University of Central Florida is one of the most dynamic universiti es in the country in one of the most popular citi es in the world. Off ering 214 degree programs, it is an academic and research leader in numerous fi elds, such as opti cs, modeling and simulati on, engineering and computer science, business administrati on, educati on, the sciences including biomedical sciences, hospitality management and digital media.

UCF’s 1,415-acre main campus provides modern faciliti es, most of which have wireless abiliti es, with 600 acres set aside for lakes, woods and an arboretum. UCF has 12 colleges, including the newly established College of Medicine. More than 53,500 students att end classes on UCF’s main Orlando campus and its 11 regional campuses. UCF began off ering classes in 1968 and recently granted its 198,311 degree.

The incoming freshmen class for the academic year 2009-10 of 3,842 students conti nued UCF’s rise in academics with an average SAT score of 1225 and a high school grade-point average of 3.8. The Burnett Honors College incoming class had an average SAT score of 1374 and a grade-point weighted average of 4.2. UCF ranks in the top 50 universiti es nati onwide for the number of Nati onal Merit Scholars of fi rst-ti me-in-college students.

The UCF Libraries off er more than 1.9 million volumes and 32,009 serial subscripti ons, 24,730 of which are electronic journals.

UCF has a 149,000-square-foot Recreati on and Wellness Center complete with a three-story climbing wall, an indoor track and fi tness equipment. The Student Union has computer labs, study lounges, ballrooms and meeti ng rooms, popular eati ng establishments and a small shopping mall. The Health Center is a full-service health clinic with on-site professionals, X-ray capabiliti es, dental services, a pharmacy, a medical laboratory and physical therapy services. The 10,000-seat UCF Arena and a 45,000-seat on-campus football stadium were opened in 2007. Housing includes on-campus residence halls and affi liated apartments for more than 10,000 students.

UCF promotes a diverse and inclusive environment. UCF students come from 63 Florida counti es, 50 states, and 141 countries. Study abroad programs allow UCF students to study and conduct research with 98 insti tuti ons in 36 countries. Students at UCF have been recognized throughout the world and include recipients of the Rhodes, Mellon and Goldwater scholarships.

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CAMPUS LIFEUCF’s 1,415-acre campus provides a safe, serene setti ng for learning with 600 acres of natural lakes and woodlands. At UCF, there is always something to do. Students att end Division I athleti cs events, concerts and shows at UCF Arena and are off ered a wide array of cultural events and opportuniti es.

Personal development programs and acti viti es in a broad range of educati onal, recreati onal and social-awareness topics allow students a chance to expand their understanding of the world.

Among the things available to all students are an 85,000-square foot recreati onal fi tness center, a 181,000-gallon outdoor recreati onal pool and nine sandy beach volleyball courts. UCF’s exciti ng campus includes a variety of on-campus residenti al communiti es, and the additi on of a new alumni center and a full-service medical clinic provides expanded opportuniti es for acti viti es.

UCF boasts some of the fi nest on-campus residences in the nati on in the Towers at Knights Plaza. The modern, apartment-style dormitories are located on the north side of campus, allowing UCF student-athletes to live within close proximity to Bright House Networks Stadium, Nicholson Fieldhouse and the Wayne Densch Sports Center. The apartments feature common kitchen areas as well as four single bedrooms with full-size beds.

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A BIG-TIME UNIVERSITYDuring Daunte Culpepper’s senior year in 1998, UCF’s enrollment was listed at 28,500. Nearly 12 years later, the university is recognized as one of the nati on’s largest insti tuti ons. With an enrollment of 53,644 students, UCF is the third-largest school in the country. Since 2000, enrollment has increased over 40 percent.

The nati on’s largest universiti es in 2009-10:

1. Arizona State 55,5522. Ohio State 55,0143. UCF 53,6444. Minnesota 51,6595. Texas 51,0326. Florida 50,6917. Texas A&M 48,8858. Michigan State 47,1009. USF 46,61210. Penn State 43,998

UCF Facts

• One of Florida’s 11 public universiti es• Opened its doors to students in 1968• Off ers over 200 degree programs• Named a “Best Value” university by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance and a “School to Watch” by U.S. News and World Report• Att racts excepti onal academic achievers (incoming freshmen for 2009-01 had an SAT average of 1225, an average ACT of 27 and an average GPA of 3.8)• Made U.S. medical school history by giving the College of Medicine’s charter class full four-year scholarships

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PROMINENT ALUMNITom AckertExecuti ve Director, Orange County Conventi on Center

Michelle AkersFIFA Women’s Soccer Player of the Century (1900s)

James AtchisonPresident and Chief Operati ng Offi cer, Busch Entertainment Corporati on

John BersiaPulitzer Prize winner

Drew ButeraCatcher, Minnesota Twins

Megan Clementi Miss Florida USA 2010

Lee Constanti neFlorida State Senator

Richard Crott yOrange County Mayor

Daunte CulpepperThree-ti me NFL Pro Bowl selecti on at quarterback

Phil DalhausserBeach volleyball player, 2008 Olympic gold medalist

Robert DamronProfessional Golfer

Ericka DunlapMiss America 2004

Alan EustaceSenior Vice President, Google

Tyler FisherRhodes Scholar

Brian FranceChief Executi ve Offi cer and Chairman, NASCAR

Cheryl HinesActress

Jim HuntExecuti ve Vice President and Chief Financial Offi cer, Walt Disney World Resorts

Shawn Jeff ersonLongti me NFL wide receiver

Nelson MarchioliPresident and CEO, Denny’s Corporati on

Mark MillerLead singer, Sawyer Brown

Jermaine TaylorShooti ng guard, Houston Rockets

Al WeissPresident of Worldwide Operati ons, Walt Disney World Parks and Resorts

Rich Crotty Phil Dalhausser Jermaine Taylor

Daunte Culpepper

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CITY OF ORLANDOUCF students have easy access to one of the world’s most vibrant citi es in Orlando. Orlando is one of the most popular vacati on desti nati ons in the world. As recently as 2009, approximately 50 million visitors traveled to the region. Walt Disney World, Universal Studios Orlando and Sea World, amongst others, are just a short drive away from the UCF campus. The Kennedy Space Center, state parks and sandy beaches are all within an hour of campus.

Orlando is a frequent desti nati on for today’s top musical groups and performances, who visit popular venues like Hard Rock Live at Universal’s CityWalk and the House of Blues, which is located in Downtown Disney. The city’s world-renowned theme parks have added a variety of new entertainment experiences, including Cirque du Soleil’s “La Nouba” at Disney and Universal’s resident Blue Man Group shows.

Beyond the theme parks, downtown Orlando features an ever-changing skyline, fi ne dining opti ons and a newly-developed arts district. Cultural desti nati ons in the city include the Orlando Museum of Art, the Orange County Regional History Center and Lake Eola Park.

With top-notch musical and theatrical events occurring year-round, Orlando is a premier desti nati on for sports fans, too. The region is home to professional franchises, college football bowl games, world famous auto races, several professional golf tournaments and much more. The Orlando Magic have brought the excitement of NBA showti me to the city with its impressive NBA playoff runs in 2009 and 2010. The future is even brighter for the Magic, with its state-of-the-art downtown arena opening before the 2010-11 season. UCF will face the Florida Gators at the Amway Center to help open the new facility on Dec. 1, 2010.

The region’s sports calendar is busy with Grapefruit League baseball each spring as the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex hosts the Atlanta Braves. The Houston Astros train in nearby Kissimmee and the Washington Nati onals are just a short trip east in Viera. In 2006, the World Baseball Classic held part of its inaugural event in Lake Buena Vista.

The Florida Citrus Bowl hosts a pair of premier college bowl games each winter – the Champs Sports Bowl and the Capital One Bowl. The stadium has also been the site of the World Cup and Olympic soccer contests, World Wrestling Entertainment’s Wrestlemania, amongst many other major sporti ng events.

The region also features the most prominent NASCAR race of the year, its “Super Bowl” event, the Daytona 500, held at the Daytona Internati onal Speedway, to help start the racing season, in additi on to July’s Pepsi 400.

With countless world-class golf courses, several professional tournaments are held in Central Florida annually, including the Arnold Palmer Invitati onal presented by MasterCard at Bay Hill, the Children’s Miracle Network Classic at the Magnolia Golf Course in Lake Buena Vista and the Tavistock Cup, rotated annually between the presti gious Isleworth and Lake Nona private courses.

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The Nati on’s Largest Media Markets

1. New York, N.Y.2. Los Angeles, Calif.3. Chicago, Ill.4. Philadelphia, Pa.5. Dallas-Ft. Worth, Texas6. San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, Calif.7. Boston, Mass.8. Atlanta, Ga.9. Washington, D.C.10. Houston, Texas11. Detroit, Mich.12. Phoenix, Ariz.13. Seatt le-Tacoma, Wash.14. Tampa-St. Petersburg, Fla.15. Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn.16. Denver, Colo.17. Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.18. Cleveland-Akron, Ohio19. Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne, Fla.20. Sacramento, Calif.

According to Nielson Media Research, Inc.

UCF Media Platf orms

UCFAthleti cs.comUCF’s offi cial athleti cs web site is the top desti nati on for UCF news on the Internet. The web site includes stories on the UCF football program, plus popular features like John Denton’s “Knights Insider” and Marc Daniels’ “From the Pressbox.” The site welcomed a record 1.2 million unique visitors in 2009-10.

UCF Knights InsiderUCF Knights Insider is published six ti mes per year as part of UCF’s partnership with ISP Sports. The full color publicati on is full of feature stories on UCF student-athletes and coaches and also includes contributi ons from John Denton and Marc Daniels.

UCF Sports Today with George O’LearyUCF Sports Today with George O’Leary airs each week during the fall, providing an inside look at the UCF football program. The show airs statewide.

UCF-ISP Sports Radio NetworkUCF football games can be heared throughout the Sunshine State on the UCF-ISP Sports Radio Network. The network reaches several markets, including Daytona Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, West Palm Beach and of course, Orlando.

MEDIA SPOTLIGHTThe conti nued growth of UCF football has kept the Knights consistently in the media spotlight. UCF is located within the 19th-largest media market in the country. The area includes Orlando, Daytona Beach and Melbourne, and features three daily newspapers and fi ve television stati ons with newscasts.

According to the latest Census esti mates, the Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne area has a total populati on of 3,690,119.

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BRIGHT HOUSE NETWORKS STADIUMThe crown jewel in UCF’s impressive athleti cs complex, Bright House Networks Stadium opened in 2007. The 45,323-seat on-campus facility gives the Knights one of the top venues in the southeast. Aft er spending their previous 28 seasons at the Florida Citrus Bowl in downtown Orlando, the Knights made their debut at Bright House Networks Stadium on Sept. 15, 2007, facing nati onal power Texas. A capacity crowd was on hand for the game, which was televised live nati onally on ESPN2.

In its inaugural campaign at the stadium, UCF capped the season with six-straight wins at home, including a 44-25 victory over Tulsa in the Conference USA Championship game. The Knights are 14-6 at the venue, including a 6-1 mark a year ago. When UCF hosted Miami on Oct. 17, 2009, a facility-record 48,453 fans were on hand for the contest.

Located on the modern north side of campus, the stadium features a state-of-the-art scoreboard, video board, luxury boxes, a large club lounge, spacious press box and a nautral grass playing surface. The stadium’s general seati ng includes 13,656 seats with back rests. Additi onally, the stadium has 822 club seats and a total of 459 seats in the suites.

BRIGHT HOUSE NETWORKS STADIUM BY THE NUMBERS

The Roth Tower features 24 luxury suites

Throughout the stadium, 63 television monitors are mounted at various locati ons

The stadium has 11 permanent concession stands

UCF has hosted 4 nati onally-ranked teams since the stadium opened

During constructi on, 2,452 tons of steel were used to build the stadium

The stadium includes 10 ti cket windows

Constructi on of the facility cost $60 million to complete

The stadium occupies 25 acres

UCF opened the stadium by hosti ng No. 6 Texas

Since the facility opened, 812,248 spectators have watched the Knights play

The stadium has 2 scoreboards

The stadium includes 18 entry gates

UCF student-athletes uti lize a 10,416-square foot locker room at the venue

The Knights have hosted 1 Conference USA Championship Game at the stadium

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BRIGHT HOUSE NETWORKS STADIUM TIMELINE

Jan. 4, 2005 UCF President Dr. John C. Hitt announces that UCF is exploring the possibility of building a football stadium on campus

Dec. 14, 2005 The UCF Board of Trustees approves a fi nancing plan for the stadium

Dec. 11, 2006 UCF announces that the Knights will face Texas in the fi rst game inside the new stadium

Aug. 8, 2006 Three months aft er constructi on begins on the facility, Bright House Networks acquires the naming rights to the new stadium

Sept. 15, 2007 The Knights make their debut at the stadium, hosti ng No. 6 Texas in front of 45,622 fans

Sept. 22, 2007 UCF tops Memphis, 56-20, in the fi rst Conference USA game at Bright House Networks Stadium

Dec. 1, 2007 In front of 44,128 spectators, UCF posts a 44-25 win over Tulsa in the Conference USA Championship Game

Sept. 6, 2008 UCF hosts an in-state team for the fi rst ti me at the facility when No. 17 USF visits

Oct. 17, 2009 When the Knights host No. 9 Miami, a venue-record 48,453 fans att end the contest

Nov. 14, 2009 The Knights top No. 13 Houston, 37-32, to record the fi rst win in program history over a nati onally-ranked opponent

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WAYNE DENSCH SPORTS CENTERUCF boasts one of the nati on’s fi nest football faciliti es in the Wayne Densch Sports Center. The Knights call the 44,000-square foot facility home, uti lizing the building for training, rehabilitati on and fi lm study. The building features UCF’s strength and conditi oning center, a theater-style team auditorium, team meeti ng rooms, equipment room and coaches’ offi ces. The Knights uti lize a 4,000 square-foot locker room and also have access to the sports medicine center. The facility opened in 2003 and is located adjacent to Bright House Networks Stadium, the football practi ce fi elds and the Nicholson Fieldhouse. The building is also within a short walking distance of the new Towers at Knights Plaza, where members of the football team reside.

The 11,200-square foot weight room located in the middle of the building features the fi nest in free wight and machine equipment, cardio and treadmills. The weight room features a state-of-the-art sound system. The sports medicine center inside the building is equipped with the latest in aquati c technology, as well as a SwimEx pool, which is used for both treatment and rehabilitati on.

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NICHOLSON FIELDHOUSEUCF players conti nually take advantage of the only 120-yard indoor facility in the state of Florida: Nicholson Fieldhouse. The state-of-the-art facility opened in 2005 and allows the Knights to practi ce and train regardless of the weather conditi ons outside.

Nicholson Fieldhouse is equipped with Field Turf, giving UCF players the opportunity to practi ce on one of the most modern arti fi cial playing surfaces. During the off season, the Knights uti lize the fi eldhouse for group and individual workout sessions. Situated directly behind the Wayne Densch Sports Center and adjacent to Bright House Networks Stadium, the fi eldhouse is centrally located within the Knights’ football faciliti es.

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THE MOST CONVENIENT CAMPUS LAYOUT IN AMERICA1 Learn HereUCF is the third-largest university in the United States and off ers as ciriculum as diverse as its over 53,000-member student body.

2 Live HereThe Towers at Knights Plaza are amongst the newest and most spacious on-campus apartment style dorms in the country and are centrally located just a few feet from all a student-athlete needs.

3 Train HereThe Wayne Densch Sports Center contains the team locker room, meeti ng rooms, sports video center, weight room, equipment room, training room and coaches’ offi ces.

4 Play HereBright House Networks Stadium opened in 2007 and the Knights routi nely play to packed houses in their loud 45,323-seat on-campus home.

5 Practi ce HereUCF student-athletes uti lize a pair of grass practi ce fi elds, which are located next to the Wayne Densch Sports Center and Bright House Networks Stadium.

6 Practi ce Anyti me HereNicholson Fieldhouse is Florida’s only 120-yard indoor practi ce facility and allows the Knights to work out year-round at their convenience, regardless of the weather conditi ons outside.

7 Eat HereKnightro’s cafeteria, located within the brand new 10,000-seat UCF Arena, off ers quick and nutriti ous dining opti ons for student-athletes.

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Since arriving in Orlando, George O’Leary has demanded that his players not only excel on the fi eld, but also succeed in their academic studies. The Knights have followed O’Leary’s lead, posti ng record numbers in the classroom on several occasions. During the fall of 2008, UCF posted the second-highest in-season grade point average in program history. Fift y-fi ve Knights had a GPA of 3.0 or bett er. At the conclusion of the 2009 spring semester, the Knights set an O’Leary era GPA record. Forty-nine Knights recorded a 3.0 GPA or bett er. Ten student-athletes received their bachelor’s degrees, including six current team members. UCF was recognized by the AFCA in 2009 for its outstanding graduati on rate as the Knights were one of 23 teams last fall to play in a bowl game and graduate at least 75-percent of its student-athletes.

SUCCESS OFF OF THE FIELD

In 2010, T.J. Harnden became the fi rst UCF football player, and the second acti ve stu-dent-athlete in any sport, to receive the Order of the Pegasus, the highest honor be-stowed by the University upon its students. The award honors outstanding academic achievement, University involvement, leadership and community service. Graduate students are selected separately based on academic achievement, professional or community service, leadership and publicati on or research experience.

• UCF’s APR (Academic Progress Rate) of 972 ranks seventh in the nati on amongst public non-miltary schools.• UCF’s team GPA ranks second only to Rice in Conference USA.• During the 2009-10 year, a league-record 46 members of the football team earned spots on the Conference USA Commission-er’s Academic Honor Roll with a 3.0 grade point average or bett er.• In 2009, 69 Knights wore “Scholar-Baller” helmet decals emblemati c of a 3.0 GPA.

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Sha’reff Rashad, who concluded his collegiate ca-reer in 2008, epitomized the Knights’ success in the classroom under O’Leary. The safety received his bachelor’s degree in criminal justi ce, with a minor in psychology. Aft er fi nishing his undergraduate studies with a 3.428 GPA, he began work on a master’s de-gree in criminal justi ce. In spring 2009, Rashad was selected as one of 12 recipients of Conference USA’s Postgraduate Scholarship Awards. He was a semifi -nalist for the Draddy Trophy and a candidate for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award. On the fi eld in 2008, Ra-shad was an All-C-USA First Team pick aft er tying for second in the league with fi ve intercepti ons and later signed a contract with the New York Giants.

Each year the Knights are acti ve in the community, donati ng their ti me to worthy causes throughout central Florida. This past season, some of those acti viti es included visits to children at nearby hospitals and elementary schools, visits with special-needs students at a school on the UCF campus and even simply serving as role models for youth football teams.

In 2009, Rocky Ross became just the third ESPN The Maga-zine Academic All-American in UCF football history. Ross joined Keith Shologan (2007) to give the Knights two Academic All-Amer-icans in three years. With a 3.88 GPA, Ross was also named to the C-USA All-Academic team with the highest GPA on the 11-man squad. Ross earned a bachelor’s degree in criminal justi ce and is currently working on a master’s in sports and fi tness.

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Marking its 15-year milestone during the 2009-10 season, Conference USA is sti ll going strong. From the beginning, dedicati on to excellence has been the league’s guiding principle and remains today a common thread for a promising future. C-USA is home to 12 nati onally prominent, traditi on-rich members in East Carolina, Houston, Marshall, Memphis, Rice, SMU, Southern Miss, Tulane, Tulsa, UAB, UCF and UTEP. This combinati on enhances men’s and women’s programs that are immersed in athleti c success and academic prowess. Together, we are committ ed to excellence, integrity and leadership in athleti cs, academics and in our communiti es.

All C-USA insti tuti ons sponsor Division I-A football, along with several other men’s and women’s athleti c programs, many of which compete regularly for NCAA Championships. C-USA sponsors competi ti on in 20 sports - nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis and indoor and outdoor track and fi eld) and 10 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, row-ing, soft ball, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and fi eld and volleyball).

The league sponsors numerous academic awards, including the Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the Commissioner’s Academic Medal, indicati ve of outstanding achievement in the classroom. C-USA annually awards 12 postgraduate scholar-ships, along with the Sport Academic Award, Scholar Athletes of the Year and the Insti tuti onal Academic Excellence Award.

Conference USA also added a Spirit of Service Award, recognizing student-athletes three ti mes a year for a combinati on of signifi cant community service eff orts, good academic standing and parti cipati on in their elected sport.

SUCCESS ON THE PLAYING FIELDConference USA performers have achieved great success in competi ti on, placing the league among the top conferences in the nati on.

Football• 56 teams have earned bowl bids • Member of the Bowl Championship Series• Bowl ti e-ins with the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl, EagleBank Bowl, R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, Shera- ton Hawai’i Bowl, St. Petersburg Bowl and Dallas Football Classic

Men’s Basketball• Consistently rated as one of the top basketball leagues in the country• 90 postseason teams (45 NCAA and 38 NIT, 5 CBI, 2 CIT)• One Nati onal Championship ti tle game appearance• Three Final Four teams• Seven Elite Eight NCAA Tournament teams• One NIT Champion and four NIT semifi nalists• Inaugural CBI Champion

Women’s Basketball• 44 NCAA Tournament appearances• 33 WNIT appearances• One team in the NCAA Sweet 16• Two WNIT semifi nalists

Baseball• 49 NCAA appearances• Six College World Series appearances (2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005 and 2001)• 13 Super Regional appearances• Has produced at least four NCAA teams in seven of the last eight seasons

In additi on, 34 volleyball teams, 49 men’s and women’s soccer teams and 25 soft ball teams have earned NCAA Tournament bids. C-USA has sent three men’s soccer teams to the NCAA College Cup, fi ve soft ball teams to the Women’s College World Series and three volleyball teams to the Sweet 16. The league has also had six nati onal champions in NCAA track and fi eld competi ti on, one na-ti onal champion in diving and numerous NCAA individual and team competi tors in cross country, golf, swimming, tennis and track and fi eld. Overall, Conference USA teams and individuals have made more than 500 NCAA appearances.

SUCCESS OFF THE FIELDC-USA insti tuti ons are among the nati on’s best in academic performance among student-athletes, bolstered by the fact that student-athletes at league schools have a higher graduati on rate than the general student populati on. Among C-USA’s 5,000 student-athletes, there are champions off the playing fi eld as well. In 15 years, 130 student-athletes earned nati onal ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America honors, while 461 were named All-District. In additi on, more than 20,000 student-athletes have been named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll or received the Commissioner’s Academic Medal, indicati ve of outstanding achieve-ment in the classroom.

C-USA ON TVC-USA enjoys signifi cant television exposure through its partnerships with ESPN Inc. and CBS College Sports Television Networks. The league entered into long-term agreements with both ESPN and CBS College Sports, which, combined, provides C-USA with signifi cant nati onal and regional exposure for football, men’s and women’s basketball, and all other conference sports. Additi onally, the CBS College Sports agreement includes video-on-demand, Internet, broadband, nati onal over-the-air and satellite radio, and wireless distributi on as well as corporate marketi ng rights, and website producti on through CBS Interacti ve. The agreement with ESPN extends the conference’s current regular season football package to include the broadcast of the conference’s Football Championship Game. It also encompasses distributi on of men’s basketball and women’s basket-ball on ESPN/ESPN2 and both tournament championship games.

C-USA IN THE COMMUNITYThe conference’s footprint is concentrated with 12 members in nine states and a combined area populati on of nearly 17 million. More than 1.1 million living alumni represent C-USA schools across the nati on. With a renewed commitment to community involvement, the conference has begun development of several initi ati ves to maintain strong ti es in C-USA citi es, as well as with fans and alumni across the country. C-USA schools also place a priority on giving back to their communiti es through volunteer service with local and nati onal organizati ons.

GOVERNANCEAlong with the ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-10 and SEC, Conference USA is one of the seven conferences having signifi cant representati on in the NCAA governance structure. The Presidents of the member insti tuti ons serve as the league’s Board of Directors. R. Gerald Turner of SMU currently serves as chair of the Board.

A PROUD HISTORY; A PROMISING FUTUREConference USA was formed in 1995 and quickly emerged as one of the nati on’s top conferences. The conference unveiled its name, logo and commissioner on April 24, 1995 in Chicago. The league’s charter members included Charlott e, Cin-cinnati , DePaul, Houston, Louisville, Marquett e, Memphis, Saint Louis, Southern Miss, Tulane, UAB and USF. Eleven of the insti tuti ons began athleti c parti cipati on in 1995, while Houston joined competi ti on in the fall of 1996.

The league’s headquarters were established in Chicago and aft er nine years, relocated to the current offi ce in Irving, Texas. Britt on Banowsky was named Commissioner in October 2002, succeeding Mike Slive, the league’s fi rst commis-sioner.

C-USA added East Carolina (September, 1996) and the United States Military Academy (March, 1997) as football members. ECU began league competi ti on in 1997; Army in 1998 and UAB began football play in 1999. The league added TCU and ECU (1999) for all sports and they began competi ti on in 2001. USF started C-USA football in 2003.

Aft er celebrati ng its 10th Anniversary during the 2004-05 season, C-USA began a new chapter in 2005-06 when its current membership came together to form the new look of the league.

Since its formati on, C-USA has established a strong foundati on, an identi ty and a history that refl ects the league’s nati onal presence. Fourteen years of remark-able history has reinforced the league’s positi on in collegiate athleti cs, setti ng the course for the next decade and beyond.

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