2011 Delaware State Football Media Guide

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university footBALL QUICK FACTS Location ..........................................................................Dover, Del. 19901 Founded .............................................................................................. 1891 Enrollment .......................................................................................... 3,600 Affiliation .................... NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision Conference ...................................Mid‐Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Nickname ......................................................................................... Hornets Colors ................................................ Columbia Blue (297) and Red (199) Home Field .................................. Alumni Stadium (7,000/Artificial A‐Turf) President ..................................................................... Dr. Harry L. Williams Athletic Director ...................................................................... Derek Carter Assoc. AD/SWA .......................................................... Candy Young Sanders Faculty Representative ............................................................ Dr. Jan Blade FootbAll StAff Head Coach: Kermit Blount Alma Mater: Winston‐Salem State ‘80 Record at DSU: First Year Career Record: 91‐87‐3 (17th Year) Assistant Coaches: Michael Ketchum | Def. Coord./Linebackers Arrington Jones III | Off. Coord./Quarterbacks Jeff Braxton | Defensive Line/Recruiting Nick Calcutta | Offensive Line/Tight Ends Bryant Foster | Cornerbacks Curtis Thomas | Wide Receivers/Special Teams Will King | Safeties Tory Woodbury | Running Backs

TOP RETURNERS Rushing Jaashawn Jones (r‐Sr.) 161 att./724 yds/4.5 ypc/4 TD James Rosseau (Jr.) 6 att./154 yds./3.3 ypc/3 TD Passing Nick Elko (r‐Jr.) 39‐for‐68 (.574)/540 yds/7 TD/3 INT Receiving Justin Wilson (Jr.) 59 rec./937 yds/11 TD

Equipment Manager: Mark Springs Defense Administrative Assistant: Edna Piper Brandon Harvey (Sr. LB) Interim Dir. of Sports Medicine: Nicole Hoffman 83 T/8TFL/1 sack/3 fum rec Quentin Ferguson (Jr. LB) TeAm History 56 T/8.5/TFL First Year of Football: 1924 Matt Spicer (Jr. DB) All‐Time Record: 335‐372‐11 55 T/3.5 TFL/2 INT/8 PD All‐Time MEAC Record: 118‐134‐1 MEAC Titles: Six | ‘85, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘91, ‘07 2010 RESULTS All‐Time Playoff Record: 0‐1 | 1997 TeAm InformAtion 2010 Overall Record: 3‐8 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 2‐6/Seventh 2010 Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Ret. (O/D/S): 47 (21/24/2) Letterwinners Lost (O/D/S): 17 (10/7/0) Starters Returning (O/D/S): 17 (8/7/2) Starters Lost (O/D/S): 7 (3/4/0)

2011 CREDITS

The 2011 Delaware State University Football Media Guide was designed and edited by Sports Information Director, Maggie Hayon. Written content and editorial assistance was provided by Dennis Jones, Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations. The DSU Athletics Media Relations Office would like to thank the Mid‐Eastern Athletic Conference, opposing teams sports Information offices and the Kent County (Del.) Tourism Office for providing information. Photography credits: Rodney Adams (All‐Pro Photography), Mike Baker (C.M. Baker Photography), Carlos Holmes (DSU Director of News Services), Mid‐Eastern Athletic Conference. Special thanks to the Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Redskins and San Francisco 49ers. DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS Mailing Address 1200 N. DuPont Hwy. Dover, DE 19901‐2277

Sept. 5 vs. Southern+ L, 27‐37 16, 367 Sept. 11 Florida A&M* L, 14‐17 3,867 Sept. 25 at Coastal Carolina L, 14‐34 9,218 Sept. 30 Hampton* L, 14‐20 2,990 Oct. 9 at Bethune‐Cookman* L, 24‐47 10,151 Oct. 16 N.C. A&T* W, 31‐26 4,131 Oct. 23 at Morgan State* L, 24‐34 14,321 Oct. 30 SC State* L, 21‐38 2,130 Nov. 6 N.C. Central W, 29‐7 1,622 Nov. 13 at Norfolk State* L, 21‐31 6,181 Nov. 20 at Howard* W, 53‐43 3,054 +MEAC/SWAC Challenge ‐ Orlando, Fla.

2011 SCHEDULE Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

at VMI Shaw at Delaware at SC State* at FAMU* Norfolk State* at N.C. A&T Open Morgan St.* (HC) N.C. Central* at Hampton* Howard*

Lexington, Va. 1:30 p.m. Dover, Del. 6 p.m. Newark, Del. 6 p.m. Orangeburg, S.C. 2 p.m. Tallahassee, Fla. 6 p.m. Dover, Del. 1 p.m. Greensboro, N.C. 1:30 p.m. Dover, Del. Dover, Del. Hampton, Va. Dover, Del.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

MEDIA INFORMATION Media Guidelines ................................................................. 2 Media Staff ........................................................................... 2 Broadcast Information ......................................................... 3 Media Outlets ...................................................................... 3 Directions to DSU ................................................................. 3 MID‐EASTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE The MEAC.......................................................................... 4‐5 Composite Schedule ............................................................ 6 Final 2010 Standings............................................................ 6 2010 All‐MEAC Honors ......................................................... 7 All‐Time Football Champions ............................................... 7 All‐Time All‐Sports Awards ................................................... 7 2011 OPPONENTS VMI, Shaw, Delaware ........................................................... 9 SCSU, FAMU, Norfolk State ................................................. 10 N.C.A&T, Morgan State, NCCU ........................................... 11 Hampton, Howard ............................................................. 12 2011 HORNETS Season Preview ............................................................. 14‐16 Preseason Depth Chart....................................................... 17 Roster ............................................................................ 18‐19 Roster by Class/State .......................................................... 20 Pronunciation Guide .......................................................... 20 Player Profiles ............................................................... 22‐42 Adjei, Ayanbiola .................................................. 22 Bashir, Brackett ................................................... 23 Brewton, D. Brown .............................................. 24 M. Brown, Ceravolo ............................................. 25 Cunningham, Diaz‐Aviles .................................... 26 Elko...................................................................... 27 Ferguson, Fortes .................................................. 28 Frye, Green .......................................................... 29 Harvey, Hinton .................................................... 30 Jackson ................................................................ 31 Jones .................................................................... 32 Johnson, Langdon................................................ 33 Lewis, Manley ...................................................... 34 Miner, Muradymov .............................................. 35 Newell, Perry ....................................................... 36 Ponder, Scott ....................................................... 37 Spann, Spicer....................................................... 38 Tabb, Threadgill .................................................. 39 Tarpley ................................................................ 40 N. Williams .......................................................... 41 J. Wilson .............................................................. 42 Rosseau ............................................................... 43 Newcomers .......................................................... 44 Coaches/Staff ................................................................ 45‐54 Head Coach Kermit Blount ............................. 46‐48 Arrington Jones ................................................... 49 Michael Ketchum ................................................. 50 Curtis Thomas ..................................................... 51 Jeff Braxton .......................................................... 52 Nick Calcutta ....................................................... 53 Tory Woodbury.................................................... 54 Bryant Foster ....................................................... 55 Will King .............................................................. 56 2010 SEASON REVIEW Game Recaps................................................................. 58‐68 Statistics ........................................................................ 69‐76 HORNET HISTORY & RECORDS Rushing Records............................................................ 78‐80 Receiving Records ......................................................... 81‐82 Passing Records............................................................. 83‐84 Total Offense Records ........................................................ 85 Scoring and Kicking Records ......................................... 86‐87 Punting Records ................................................................. 88 Return Records .............................................................. 89‐90 Defensive Records ......................................................... 91‐92 Team Records ................................................................ 93‐94 Coaching Records .............................................................. 95 Homecoming Records ........................................................ 96 All‐Time Results ........................................................... 97‐101 All‐Time Series .......................................................... 101‐104 All‐Time Record ................................................................ 105 Annual Team Records....................................................... 106 Year‐by‐Year Stats ..................................................... 107‐108 The Last Time ................................................................... 109 All‐Time Conference Standings ................................. 110‐111 All‐Conference Selections ................................................. 112 All‐Time Roster .......................................................... 113‐115 Hall of Fame .................................................................... 116 All‐Americans ............................................................ 117‐118 Hornets in the Pros.................................................... 119‐120 DELAWARE STATE ATHLETICS Athletic Director Derek Carter .......................................... 122 Athletic Administration .................................................... 123 Staff Directory .................................................................. 124 Academic Services ............................................................ 125 Compliance .................................................................... 126 Sports Medicine ............................................................... 127 Strength & Conditioning ................................................. 128 Alumni Stadium/Facilities ................................................ 129 Approaching Storm Band ................................................. 130 DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY President Dr. Harry L. Williams......................................... 132 About DSU ................................................................ 133‐135 DOVER, DELAWARE About the City .................................................................. 136

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MEDIA INFORMATION The 2011 Delaware State University Football Guide is designed to assist members of the media in its coverage of Hornets Football. The DSU Athletics Media Relations office maintains information on all current student‐athletes, as well as historical information on previous athletes and the program in general. Any additional information, including interview requests, re‐ leases and photographs may be obtained by contacting the DSU Athletic Media Re‐ lations Office. Please take a moment to review the following policies and services that are intended to assist you in your coverage of Hornets Football this season. MEDIA CREDENTIALS All requests for press, broadcast and photo credentials for DSU home football games should be directed to Dennis Jones at least one week prior to the game. Working press box space is allocated on the following basis: | Daily newspaper and wire‐service writers covering for same/next‐day publications | Radio and television personnel for broadcast origination | Newspaper and television photographers Limited space is available for weekly representatives, nationally accredited internet news services and non‐originating radio representatives on a game‐by game basis. PHOTO AND FILM GUIDELINES NCAA rules limit shooting to outside the restraining line enclosing the playing field and between the 35‐yard lines. No media personnel or their equipment shall be in the team area or coaching box. Each photographer is required to display their credential visibly on the sidelines. MEDIA PARKING Media parking for all home football games is located in Lot 1 on the DSU campus. Media requesting season parking should contact the DSU Athletic Media Relations Office. Please note: parking is limited and is on a first‐come, first‐serve basis. A parking pass does not guarantee a designated spot in Lot 1. On game day, Lot 1 will be accessed via the west‐most entrance (Gate 3) on College Road. From Route 13, College Road is just across from the North Dover Shopping Center/Acme Supermarket. Enter campus via the third gate on the right. Immedi‐ ately turn left and follow the road to Lot 1 on the left. If you are traveling east on College Road (towards DSU), enter campus via the first gate on the left. Immedi‐ ately turn left and follow road to Lot 1 on the left. WILL CALL Media Will Call is located at the west‐most ticket booth at Alumni Stadium. Any parking passes needed day‐of‐game will be left with a Game Day staff member at the College Road entrance to Lot 1.

The athletics staff at Delaware State University is aware of the importance of media coverage and respects the role of the media insofar as it interacts with their respec‐ tive duties. To ensure the most workable situation for members of both entities, the following procedures must be observed. | Delaware State University Football will observe a customary 15‐minute cooling off period before beginning post‐game interviews | Interviews will be conducted in a predetermined post‐game press conference area (DSU Strength and Conditioning Center) | The press conference will begin with the visiting team’s head coach and players followed by Delaware State | Post‐game interviews will NOT be held on the field, unless it is necessary in order to meet deadlines Each visiting team will set its own post‐game interview policy, which will be an‐ nounced in the press box during the fourth quarter. Check with the opposing team’s sports information staff if you have further questions. STATISTICS AND SERVICES Complete statistics, play‐by‐play, post‐game quotes, game notes, programs and me‐ dia guides will be available at all DSU home games. Telephone and fax transmissions will be available after the game. A game recap/story along with statistics will be sent to media outlets and others requested by the visiting sports information director. Stat monitors are available for print and electronic media, giving an up‐to‐the‐min‐ ute account throughout the game. WEEKLY PRESS AVAILABILITY A weekly press availability featuring Head Coach Kermit Blount and key players will be held every Tuesday at noon during the season (with the exception of Tuesdays before open dates). Scouting All requests for scouting must be made through the DSU Athletic Media Relations Of‐ fice in advance of game day. Press box seating will be arranged upon availability. WEEKLY GAME NOTES Game notes will be made available every Monday (with the exception of open dates). They will be accessible via the ‘Media Center’ on DSUHornets.com as well as e‐mailed to our media distribution list.

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INTERVIEWS ALL interviews should be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance through the DSU Athletic Media Relations Office. The best time to interview head coach Kermit Blount in‐season is after practice or during a weekly press availability each Tuesday. The best time to interview players is following practice and during Tuesday’s press availability. DSU weekday practices usually begin at 3:30 p.m. and end at 6 p.m. Please call at least one day in advance for all phone interviews. The DSU Athletic Media Relations Office will NOT distribute home/cell numbers for players or coaches. All phone interviews should be conducted during those times reserved for general media interview sessions. Calling players at their homes or on their cell phones will NOT be tolerated. There will be no player interviews on Friday or Saturday (prior to a game). THE DSU DORMITORIES, LOCKER ROOM, WEIGHT ROOM AND TRAINING ROOM ARE OFF LIMITS TO THE MEDIA AT ALL TIMES.

POST­GAME INTERVIEWS

Dennis Jones Asst. Athletic Dir. for Media Relations/Football Contact Office | (302) 857‐6068 Cell | (302) 270‐6088 djones@desu.edu Mailing Address DSU Athletic Media Relations 1200 N. DuPont Highway Dover, DE 19901‐2277 Office Fax | (302) 857‐6034

MAggie HAyon Sports Information Director Office | (302) 857‐6239 Cell | (920) 912‐6635 mhayon@desu.edu

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NEWSPAPERS

1290 The Ticket is Delaware’s only all sports radio station. 1290 The Ticket features top sports talk hosts Dan Patrick and Jim Rome. In addition, 1290 The Ticket offers play‐by‐play coverage of high school sports, Delaware State University football and basketball, University of Delaware women’s basketball, Baltimore Ravens foot‐ ball and Baltimore Orioles baseball.

Mike Finney ‐ Wilmington News Journal Dover Bureau P.O. Box 518 116 E. Water St. Dover, DE 19903 P: (302) 734‐7945 F: (302) 734‐2587 mfinney@delawareonline.com Sports Desk‐ Wilmington News Journal Wilmington Bureau P.O. Box 155 Wilmington, DE 19850 P: (800) 323‐7766 F: (302) 324‐2298 scores@delawareonline.com Andy Walter ‐ Delaware State News Box 737 Dover, DE 19901 P: (302) 741‐8227 or 8231 F: (302) 741‐8227 sports@newszap.com walter@newszap.com Salisbury Daily Times P.O. Box 1937 Salisbury, MD 21802 P: (410) 749‐7171

SCOTT KLATZKIN Scott Klatzkin began his broadcasting career while attending the University of Delaware, working on the student radio station as Sports Director and broadcasting football and men’s and women’s basketball on WVUD 91.3 FM in Newark, Del., from 2003 to ‘07. He also announced selected basketball games for the UD Student Television Network and 1290 The Ticket during his tenure there. In addition to calling Blue Hen games while in college, Klatzkin has provided TV sideline reports for NCAA college basketball on Comcast SportsNet Mid‐Atlantic and Philadelphia. In March 2007 and ’08, Klatzkin was play‐by‐play voice for CAASports.com streaming video broadcasts of the opening rounds of the CAA Women’s Basketball Tournament. Since joining the Clear Channel Radio broadcast team in the Fall of 2007, Klatzkin has been the play‐by‐play voice for Delaware High School Football and Basketball “Games of the Week.” He has also filled in as play‐ by‐play announcer for University of Delaware men’s basketball on 94.7 WDSD, as well as University of Delaware women’s basketball on 1290 AM. Klatzkin is entering his fourth season as the “voice of the Delaware State Hornets,” providing play‐by‐play for DSU football and men’s basketball on 1290 The Ticket and 1410 WDOV. He also serves as Sports Marketing Director for Clear Channel Radio—Delaware, where he works with affiliated sports teams such as the DSU Hor‐ nets, UD Blue Hens, Baltimore Ravens and Baltimore Orioles. In May 2010, Klatzkin was named Delaware Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association.

Brian Citino ‐ Dover Post P.O. Box 664 Dover, DE 19901 P: (302) 678‐3616 F: (302) 678‐8291 brian.citino@doverpost.com Donald Hunt ‐ Philadelphia Tribune 522 S. 16th St. Philadelphia, PA 19146 P: (215) 893‐4081 F: (215) 735‐3612 DHunt37261@aol.com

Eric Moore ‐ The Onnidan Group P.O. Box 19963 Raleigh, N.C. 27619 P: (910) 486‐1381 F: (919) 785‐9975 ericmoore@onnidan.com Lut Williams ‐ Black College Sports Page 7 Belles Ct. Greensboro, N.C. 27401 P: (336) 370‐9752 F: (336) 691‐0990 azeezcomm@aol.com

RADIO STATIONS

Don Voltz ‐ WDEL‐AM Radio 2727 Shipley Road Wilmington, DE 19803 P: (302) 478‐8898 F: (302) 479‐1532 WDOV/WDSD/WRDX 5595 W. Denny’s Rd. Dover, DE 19904 P: (302) 674‐4491 F1: (302) 674‐5978

F2: (302) 793‐4204

Ty Miller ‐ American Urban Radio 960 Renn Ave. Suite 200 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 P: (800) 456‐4211 F: (412) 456‐4040 tym@sgi.net Heritage Sports Radio Network sportsnews@hsrn.com

TELEVISION

Scott Abraham ‐ WBOC‐TV 1839 S. Dupont Highway Dover, DE 19901 P: (302) 734‐9262 F: (302) 734‐3674 sabraham@wboc.com

Dave Frederick ‐ Cape Gazette P.O. Box 213 Lewes, DE 19957 P: (302) 645‐7700 F: (302) 645‐1664

WMDT‐TV 47 47202 Downtown Plaza Salisbury, MD 21801 P: (410) 742‐4747 x324 F: (410) 749‐4777

Tom O’Toole ‐ USA Today College Editor 1000 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, Va. 22229 P: (703) 854‐7629 F: (703) 276‐5505

Comcast SportsNet 3601 Broad St. Philadelphia, PA 19148 P: (215) 952‐5350 F: (215) 952‐5331 pmcelroy@spectaco.com

WIRE SERVICES/MEDIA AGENCIES

Associated Press Sports Desk 218 N. Charles St. Suite 330 Baltimore, MD 21202 P: (800) 284‐3524 F: (410) 837‐4291 Craig Haley ‐ Sports Network 700 Mason Mill Business Park Huntingdon Valley, PA 19906 P: (800) 227‐7249 F: (800) 227‐0803 chaley@sportsnetwork.com ESPN/Sports Ticker Harborside Financial Center 500 Plaza Two Jersey City, NJ 07311‐3992 P: (201) 938‐4529 F: (800) 336‐0383

Bob Carroll ‐ CN8 1351 S. Columbus St. Philadelphia, PA P: (215) 468‐2222

F: (215) 468‐7924

CAMPUS MEDIA

The Hornet Newspaper MLK Student Center | Delaware State Univ. 1200 N. DuPont Hwy. Dover, DE 19901 P: (302) 857‐6369 Statesman Yearbook MLK Student Center | Delaware State Univ. 1200 N. DuPont Hwy. Dover, DE 19901 P: (302) 857‐6365

Stats, Inc. F: (847) 676‐0821

DIRECTIONS TO DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY Delaware State University is located in north Dover along U.S. 13, directly across from the Dover Mall and Dover Downs International Speedway. FROM PENNSYLVANIA: Take I‐95 south through Wilmington, Del. (or I‐495 for a faster route around Wilmington). South of Wilmington, take Exit 4A (Route 1) to Dover. Follow Route 1 to Exit 104. Turn left at the light onto Route 13. The campus entrance is on your right at the sixth traffic light. FROM NEW JERSEY: After crossing Delaware Memorial Bridge, stay on I‐295 south (toward Baltimore) until it ends at I‐95. Then take Exit 4A to Dover. Follow Route 1 to Exit 104. Turn left at the light onto Route 13. The campus entrance is on your right at the sixth traffic light. FROM BALTIMORE/NORTHERN MARYLAND: Take I‐95 north to Exit 4A (Route 1) to Dover. Follow Route 1 to Exit 104. Turn left at the light onto Route 13. The campus entrance is on your right at the sixth traffic light. FROM POINTS SOUTH: Take Route 13 or Route 113 north to Dover. Stay on Route 13 through Dover. The campus is located on your left, directly across from the Dover Mall and Dover Downs International Speedway. FROM WASHINGTON, D.C./SOUTH MARYLAND/POINTS WEST: From the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, follow route 50 to 301 north. About five minutes past the rest stop, make a right onto MD 302. Drive through Barclay and Templeville into Delaware. At the state line, the road changes to DE 11 to Hartley, Del. Take a right at the stop sign in Hartly onto DE 44. DE 44 ends at Route 8 (Pearson’s Corner). Turn left onto Route 8 and follow into Dover. Once in Dover, take a left onto Kenton Road (there’s a Dairy Queen and McDonald’s at the light). Make a second light onto College Road. Once you cross the railroad tracks, the college is on your left. If College Road gates are closed, stay straight to Route 13. Take a left onto Route 13 and the main campus entrance is on your left at the second stoplight.

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THE MEAC The Mid‐Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) begins its 42nd year of intercol‐ legiate competition heading into the 2011‐12 academic school year. Located in Norfolk, Va., the MEAC is made up of 13 outstanding historically black institutions across the Atlantic coastline: Bethune‐Cookman University, Coppin State University, Delaware State University, Florida A&M University, Hampton University, Howard University, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Morgan State University, Norfolk State University, North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina Central University, Savannah State University and South Carolina State University. The MEAC sponsors 15 Division I (FCS) sports with automatic qualifying bids for NCAA postseason competition in baseball, bowling, men’s and women’s bas‐ ketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s track and field, softball, and volleyball. MEAC student‐athletes excel on and off the field and several have been recog‐ nized on ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All‐America and All‐District teams. The MEAC awards two post‐graduate scholarships of $5,000 each annu‐ ally to one male and one female student‐athlete who have excelled academically and athletically and are in their final season of intercollegiate athletics eligibility and competition under MEAC and NCAA regulations. HISTORY In 1969, a bold ad hoc group of innovators long associated with intercollegiate athletics met in Durham, N.C., to discuss the feasibility of organizing a new con‐ ference. From these discussions, they formed a steering and planning committee to fully investigate the idea, present a detailed report with recommendations to interested collegiate institutions and construct a workshop to outline proposals. After selecting a proposal and adopting a program, seven institutions (Delaware State College, Howard University, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Morgan State University, North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina Central University and South Carolina State College) agreed to become the Mid‐Eastern Athletic Conference. Their major objective was to establish, organize and super‐ vise an intercollegiate athletic program among a compact group of educational institutions of high academic standards with a sound philosophy of co‐curricular activities. The conference agreed to seek Division I status for its sports. The conference was confirmed in 1970, kicking off its first season of competition in football in 1971. In 1978, the MEAC reached a milestone when it selected Kenneth A. Free to be its first full‐time commissioner. Free served the conference for 18 years before stepping down in May of 1996. In July 1996, Charles S. Harris was named com‐ missioner and served in the capacity until April 2002. On September 1, 2002, Dr. Dennis E. Thomas was named commissioner and has served in the position for nine years.

expansion with the admittance of North Carolina Central and Savannah State University. On June 8, 1980, the MEAC was classified as a Division I conference by the NCAA. Prior to that year, the conference operated as a Division II conference. The month after it achieved Division I status, the MEAC received an automatic qualification to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship. Currently, the confer‐ ence has automatic qualifying bids for NCAA postseason play in baseball (since 1994), men’s basketball (since 1981), women’s basketball (since 1982), football (since 1996), softball (since 1995), men’s and women’s tennis (since 1998), and volleyball (since 1994). The MEAC initiated cross country in 1980, and North Carolina A&T earned the in‐ augural men’s crown. The first women’s cross country championship took place a year later, with Howard winning the first of its seven titles. Indoor Track and Field was also added in 1981, with South Carolina State capturing the men’s title and Howard winning the women’s crown. Tennis and golf returned as MEAC‐governed sports in 1981 after a five‐year hia‐ tus. South Carolina State won all seven of the conference’s golf championships from 1972‐1983 before the sport was discontinued after the 1983 championship. Baseball, which began in 1972, was discontinued following the 1977 season. It was brought back as a MEAC‐governed sport along with women’s volleyball in 1983. Women’s softball became a MEAC‐sanctioned sport in 1992. Bowling was officially sanctioned as a MEAC sport in 1999. The MEAC was the first conference to secure NCAA sanctioning for women’s bowling by adopting the club sport prior to the 1996‐97 school year. SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS The MEAC has enjoyed tremendous athletic success over the years. In 2008, Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) defeated Arkansas State 4‐2 to win the NCAA Women’s Bowling National Championship, a first for the conference and institu‐ tion. With the victory, Lady Hawks’ Head Coach Sharon Brummell became the first female head coach to win an NCAA bowling title. The Lady Hawks repeated the feat in 2011 to win the team’s second NCAA title. During the same season, UMES won the United States Bowling Congress (USBC) Intercollegiate Team Championships (ITC), becoming the first team to win two national champion‐ ships during the same season. In men’s basketball, UMES became the first historically black college/university (HBCU) to participate in the 1974 National Invitational Tournament (NIT). The Hawks defeated Manhattan, 84‐81, in the first round before falling to Jacksonville by two points in the second round. Before the Jacksonville loss, UMES had the best record in the nation at 27‐1. That same year, Morgan State won the NCAA College Division II National Championship and junior center Marvin “The Human Eraser” Webster was named the Division II Player of the Year.

The conference’s first expansion occurred in October 1979 when Bethune‐Cook‐ man College and Florida A&M University were voted into the MEAC as new members. Original members Morgan State, North Carolina Central and Maryland Eastern Shore withdrew from the conference at the end of the 1979‐80 fiscal year. Maryland Eastern Shore was readmitted in 1981 and Morgan State Dr. Dennis E. Thomas returned in 1984. Florida A&M opted to resign in 1984 but rejoined the conference in 1986. Coppin Brenda H. McCoy (Interim) State College was granted admittance in 1985, Charles S. Harris becoming the ninth member institution.

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The MEAC expanded again in the 1990s with the inclusion of Hampton University (1995) and Norfolk State University (1997). The conference expanded once again in 2007, adding Winston‐Salem State University. Following the 2009‐10 academic/athletic season, however, Winston‐Salem State withdrew from the conference and returned to Division II. On July 1, 2010, the MEAC made its most recent

Kenneth A. Free* Dr. James Young (Part‐time) Earl Mason (Part‐time) Dr. Leroy Walker (Part‐time) *First Full‐Time Commissioner

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The 1981 tournament champion Howard Bison became the first MEAC team to play in the NCAA Division I Basketball Championship.

The MEAC has showcased more than 27 athletes in the Olympics. Among them, 11 have earned medals during the Summer Games.

Coppin State and Hampton made history in the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament with first‐round victories. The No. 15 seeded Coppin State Eagles defeated No. 2 South Carolina in 1997, and No. 15 seeded Hampton defeated No. 2 Iowa State in 2001. ESPN Sports Center ranked both victories ranked among the Top 10 greatest tournament upsets of all time

In 2003, Florida A&M became the first MEAC school to win a volleyball match in the NCAA Championship, with a first‐round win over Winthrop. In 2004, the Lady Rat‐ tlers became the first historically black college/university to rank in the Top 25 of the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) national poll.

In women’s basketball, South Carolina State won the Association for Intercolle‐ giate Athletics for Women (AIAW) Division II National Championship in 1979. In 1982, Howard became the first MEAC women’s team to participate in the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship. South Carolina State earned the conference’s bid in 1983 and became the first MEAC team, men or women, to win an opening‐round game in the NCAA Division I Basketball Tournament. In 2010, The North Carolina A&T Lady Aggies defeated Wake Forest and Char‐ lotte before falling to Miami in the third round of the Women’s National Invita‐ tion Tournament (WNIT). North Carolina A&T became the first MEAC team and historically black college/university to win two consecutive basketball games in a national postseason tournament. The No. 13 Hampton Lady Pirates faced No. 4 Kentucky in the 2011 NCAA Divi‐ sion I Women’s Basketball Tournament. The 13th seed was the highest seed earned by a MEAC women’s basketball program since the inception of the 64‐ team bracket in 1994. In football, the MEAC was instrumental in constructing the Freedom Bowl All‐Star Classic, the Heritage Bowl and the Gold Bowl. Prior to Division I competition, the MEAC competed in the Gold Bowl, held in Richmond, Va., which matched the MEAC champion against the champion of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic As‐ sociation (CIAA). South Carolina State represented the MEAC in 1976 and 1979, winning both outings over Winston‐Salem State and Norfolk State respectively. In addition to the 1976 and 1979 crowns, South Carolina State won MEAC foot‐ ball titles in 1974‐78, 1980‐83, 1994, 2004, 2008 and 2009. South Carolina State won MEAC football titles in 1974‐78, 1980‐83,1994, 2004, 2008 and 2009. They were also named co‐champions along with Bethune‐Cookman and Florida A&M during the 2010 season. During the 1981 and 1982 seasons, South Carolina State reached the second round of the I‐AA championships. On the track, Hampton’s Francenca McCorory set an American record in the 400m dash with a time of 50.54 and defended her national indoor title at the 2010 NCAA Indoor Championships. McCorory, a two‐time All‐American and three‐time MEAC indoor champion in the 400m dash, became the first back‐to‐ back NCAA indoor 400m champion since Suziann Reid of Texas (1998 and 1999). McCorory was named the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Associa‐ tion (USTFCCCA) Division I National Athlete of the Year for the 2010 Indoor Track and Field season. In outdoor track and field, North Carolina Central won the first three MEAC titles. The quartet of Melvin Bassett, Robert Ouko, Julius Sang and Larry Black set the world record in the sprint medley relay with a time of 38.19 in the 1972 Olym‐ pics. The Eagles finished fourth in the 1974 NCAA Division I Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Championship. MEAC women began outdoor track and field confer‐ ence competition in 1980. In 1982, South Carolina State won the AIAW Division II Outdoor Track and Field National Championship.

South Carolina State’s women’s tennis team earned the conference’s first Intercolle‐ giate Tennis Association (ITA) ranking in a 2005 poll, reaching No. 72. In softball, Bethune‐Cookman earned the conference’s first‐ever at‐large bid to the NCAA Softball Championship in 2005. The Lady Wildcats defeated Florida, Central Florida and South Florida in the Florida Regional to become the first MEAC school to win an NCAA Division I Softball Regional. Bethune‐Cookman ended the 2005 season with the conference’s first‐ever rankings in the final softball polls, reaching No. 18 in the NFCA/USA Today Coaches poll and No. 23 in the USA Softball/ESPN.com Poll. Florida A&M was the first MEAC baseball team to advance to NCAA postseason play in 1994. The Rattlers took on Southeastern Louisiana in a best of three play‐in series, falling after two games, 11‐10 and 8‐7. During the 2002 campaign, Bethune‐Cook‐ man advanced to the Gainesville Regional and became the first MEAC team to win in the NCAA Tournament with a 7‐4 victory over Florida International. The Wildcats had previously lost to Florida in their first game 13‐1, and the team was eliminated from the regional with a 21‐10 loss in its second matchup against the Gators.

CONFERENCE TENURE

Bethune‐Cookman Coppin State Delaware State Florida A&M Hampton Maryland Eastern Shore Morgan State Norfolk State North Carolina A&T North Carolina Central Savannah State South Carolina State Winston‐Salem State

1979‐Present 1985‐Present 1970‐Present 1979‐1984; 1986‐Present 1995‐Present 1970‐1979; 1981‐Present 1970‐1979; 1984‐Present 1997‐Present 1970‐Present 1970‐1979; 2010‐Present 2010‐Present 1970‐Present 2007‐2010

MEAC SPONSORED SPORTS Men’s Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Indoor Track & Field Outdoor Track & Field Tennis

Women’s Basketball Bowling Cross Country Indoor Track & Field Outdoor Track & Field Softball Tennis Volleyball

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7 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

1:30 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA

TBA

Saturday, September 10 North Carolina Central at Central St. Howard vs. Morehouse South Carolina St. at Bethune‐Cookman* Florida A&M at Hampton* Savannah St. at Southeastern Louisiana Shaw at Delaware St. Morgan St. at Bowling Green Norfolk St. at West Virginia North Carolina A&T at Appalachian St.

Noon 3:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA TBA

Saturday, September 17 Norfolk St. at Howard* Robert Morris at Morgan St. South Carolina St. at Indiana Coastal Carolina at North Carolina A&T Hampton at Old Dominion Elon at North Carolina Central Delaware St. at Delaware Florida A&M at South Florida Savannah St. at Appalachian St.

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. TBA TBA

Saturday, September 24 Norfolk St. at Charleston Southern Delaware St. at South Carolina St.* Florida A&M vs. Southern++ Howard vs. Morgan St.# Hampton at Bethune‐Cookman* Savannah St. at North Carolina Central* Saturday, October 1 South Carolina St. at Norfolk St.* North Carolina A&T at Morgan St.* Howard at Savannah St.* Bethune‐Cookman at Miami Delaware St. at Florida A&M* Saturday, October 8 Princeton at Hampton Norfolk St. at Delaware St.* Savannah St. at Morgan St.* (HC) N.C. Central at South Carolina St.* (HC) Bethune‐Cookman at N.C. A&T* Howard at Florida A&M* (HC)

1:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m.

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA 6 p.m.

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. TBA

Saturday, October 15 Hampton at Norfolk St.* 1 p.m. Howard vs. Georgetown 1 p.m. Georgia St. at South Carolina St. 1:30 p.m. Delaware St. at North Carolina A&T (HC) 1:30 p.m. Morgan St. at North Carolina Central* 4 p.m. Fort Valley St. at Bethune‐Cookman 4 p.m. Florida A&M at Savannah St.* 7 p.m. Saturday, October 22 Bethune‐Cookman at Norfolk St.* North Carolina A&T at Howard* (HC) Florida A&M at South Carolina St.* North Carolina Central at Hampton* (HC)

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2 p.m.

Saturday, October 29 South Carolina St. at Howard* Morgan St. at Delaware St.* (HC) Hampton at Savannah St.* (HC) North Carolina A&T at Norfolk St.* (HC) Bethune‐Cookman at N.C. Central* (HC)

Saturday, November 5 Howard at Hampton* 1 p.m. North Carolina Central at Delaware St.* 1 p.m. North Carolina A&T at Florida A&M* 3 p.m. Morgan St. at Bethune‐Cookman* (HC) 4 p.m. Norfolk St. at Savannah St.* 5 p.m. Saturday, November 12 Delaware St. at Hampton* Norfolk St. at Morgan St.* North Carolina A&T at South Carolina St.* Florida A&M at North Carolina Central* Savannah St. at Bethune‐Cookman*

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m.

Saturday, November 19 Howard at Delaware St.* Morgan State at Hampton* N.C. Central at North Carolina A&T* South Carolina St. at Savannah St.* Bethune‐Cookman vs. Florida A&M*%

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 2:30 p.m.

All dates and times are subject to change. *Denotes Conference Game (!) MEAC/SWAC Challenge – Orlando, Florida (HC) Homecoming (%) XXXII Florida Classic – Orlando, Florida (#) Whitney Young Classic‐ Giants Stadium (++) Bank of America Atlanta Football Classic – Atlanta, Georgia

FINAL 2010 MEAC STANDINGS Team Bethune‐Cookman South Carolina State Florida A&M Hampton Norfolk State Morgan State Delaware State North Carolina A&T Howard

MEAC W‐L 7‐1 7‐1 7‐1 5‐3 4‐4 3‐5 2‐6 1‐7 0‐8

Pct. .875 .875 .875 .625 .500 .375 .250 .125 .000

Points For Opp. 303 156 235 82 192 128 151 128 140 148 181 231 202 256 166 285 149 305

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Overall W‐L Pct. 10‐2 .833 9‐3 .750 8‐3 .727 6‐5 .545 6‐5 .545 4‐7 .364 3‐8 .273 1‐10 .091 1‐10 .091

Points For 458 366 241 192 233 207 272 203 198

Opp. 228 184 202 202 213 335 334 370 413


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the MEAC 2010 ALL­MEAC SELECTIONS First Team ‐ Offense Pos Name QB Matt Johnson* RB DeAngelo Branche RB Mike Mayhew TE Antwanne Kerr WR Justin Wilson WR Lennel Elmore OL Johnny Culbreath OL Josh Harrison OL Jamal Lewis C Natiel Curry

Class Sr. r‐Sr. Jr. r‐Jr. r‐So. r‐So. Sr. Jr. r‐Sr. Jr.

School Bethune‐Cookman Norfolk State North Carolina A&T South Carolina State Delaware State South Carolina State South Carolina State South Carolina State Hampton Bethune‐Cookman

Hometown Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Norfolk, Va. Charlotte, N.C. Augusta, Ga. Windsor, Conn. Allendale, S.C. Monroe, Ga. Miami, Fla. Uniontown, Ala. Miami, Fla.

First Team ‐ Defense Pos Name DL Andre Caroll DL Ryan Davis DL Kenrick Ellis*** DL Brandon Peguese LB David Erby LB Ryan Lewis LB Keith Pough DB Qier Hall DB Arkee Smith DB Michael Williams DB Ricardo Silva, Jr. P Brandon Holdren P/K Blake Erickson Ret Justin Ferrell

Class r‐Jr. Jr. Sr. r‐Sr. Sr. Jr. r‐So. Sr. Sr. Sr. r‐Sr. So. Jr. Jr.

School Delaware State Bethune‐Cookman Hampton Hampton South Carolina State Bethune‐Cookman Howard Florida A&M Bethune‐Cookman Bethune‐Cookman Hampton Florida A&M South Carolina State North Carolina A&T

Hometown Neptune, N.J. Tampa. Fla. West Palm Beach, Fla. Greensboro, N.C. Rock Hill, S.C. Pompano Beach, Fla. Orangeburg, S.C. Cocoa, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. Miami, Fla. Baltimore, Md. Jacksonville, Fla. Cantonment, Fla. Danville, Va.

***unanimous Offensive Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year: Offensive Lineman of the Year: Rookie of the Year: Coach of the Year:

The Mary McLeod Bethune Award, named after the founder of Bethune‐Cookman College, awards the top overall women's athletic program during the course of one full academic year. The first Mary McLeod Bethune award was given in 1987 to Delaware State University. Florida A&M (1993‐2000) and Hampton lead all MEAC schools with nine Women's Awards. The men's All‐Sports Award is named after the late Talmadge Layman Hill, a former player and coach at Morgan State, and former Chairman of the MEAC Steering and Planning Committee, as well as the conference's first President. Howard University was the recipient of the first Talmadge Layman Hill Award in 1972. South Carolina State holds the men's record with 11 awards from 1973‐84. Talmadge Layman Hill Award (Men) Howard Morgan State South Carolina State South Carolina State South Carolina State South Carolina State South Carolina State South Carolina State South Carolina State South Carolina State South Carolina State South Carolina State South Carolina State Delaware State

1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

Delaware State Howard Howard Florida A&M Delaware State Florida A&M Florida A&M Florida A&M Florida A&M Florida A&M North Carolina A&T North Carolina A&T Florida A&M Florida A&M

Mary McLeod Bethune Award (Women) 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995

Delaware State Howard Howard Howard South Carolina State Howard Florida A&M Florida A&M Florida A&M

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Florida A&M Florida A&M Florida A&M Florida A&M Florida A&M Florida A&M Hampton Hampton Hampton

1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991

Matt Johnson, Bethune‐Cookman David Erby, South Carolina State Josh Harrison, S.C. State Antwon Chisholm, Hampton Brian Jenkins, Bethune‐Cookman

ALL­TIME MEAC ALL­SPORTS AWARD WINNERS

1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985

ALL­TIME MEAC FootbALL CHAMPIONS

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Hampton Florida A&M Norfolk State Florida A&M Hampton Hampton Norfolk State Norfolk State Norfolk State Norfolk State Norfolk State Norfolk State Norfolk State

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton

1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Morgan State North Carolina Central North Carolina Central South Carolina State South Carolina State North Carolina A&T South Carolina State Morgan State South Carolina State South Carolina State Morgan State South Carolina State South Carolina State South Carolina State Florida A&M South Carolina State Bethune‐Cookman Delaware State North Carolina A&T Delaware State Delaware State Bethune‐Cookman Florida A&M Delaware State Florida A&M Delaware State North Carolina A&T North Carolina A&T Howard South Carolina State Florida A&M Florida A&M Hampton Hampton North Carolina A&T Florida A&M Florida A&M Bethune‐Cookman North Carolina A&T Hampton South Carolina State Hampton Hampton Delaware State South Carolina State South Carolina State Bethune‐Cookman South Carolina State Florida A&M

5‐0‐1 5‐1 5‐1 5‐1 5‐1 5‐1 5‐1 5‐1 6‐0 5‐0 5‐0 5‐0 5‐0 4‐1 4‐1 4‐0 4‐0 4‐0 4‐1 5‐0 4‐2 4‐2 4‐2 5‐1 6‐0 5‐2 5‐1 5‐1 6‐0 6‐0 6‐0 7‐0 7‐0 7‐1 8‐0 7‐1 7‐1 7‐1 6‐1 6‐1 6‐1 7‐0 7‐1 8‐0 8‐0 8‐0 7‐1 7‐1 7‐1

6‐4‐1 9‐2 7‐4 8‐4 8‐2 8‐3 10‐1 6‐4 9‐1 8‐2 9‐2 10‐1 10‐3 9‐3 6‐5 7‐3 7‐3 9‐2 9‐3 8‐2 5‐5 5‐6 6‐4 7‐4 7‐4 9‐2 9‐3 9‐3 11‐1 10‐2 9‐2 9‐3 10‐2 9‐3 10‐1 9‐2 7‐3 11‐2 10‐3 10‐2 9‐2 11‐1 10‐2 10‐2 10‐3 10‐2 10‐2 9‐3 8‐3

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2011 opponents VMI

SHAW

dELAWARE

Quick Facts Location: Lexington, Va. 24450 Enrollment: 1,500 Nickname: Keydets Colors: Red, White and Yellow Affiliation: NCAA Division I FCS Conference: Big South Stadium: Foster Stadium/Alumni Memorial Field Capacity: 10,000 Surface: Bermuda Superintendent: General J.H. Binford Beay III | VMI ‘62 Athletics Director: Donny White | VMI ‘65

Quick Facts Location: Raleigh, N.C. 27601 Founded: 1865 Enrollment: 2,444 Nickname: Bears Colors: Garnett and White Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Assoc. (CIAA) Stadium: Durham County Memorial Stadium Capacity: 8,000 Surface: Field Turf Interim President: Dorothy Cowser Yancy, Ph.D Interim Athletics Director: Marcus Clarke

Quick Facts Location: Newark, Del. 19716 Founded: 1743 Enrollment: 16,000 Nickname: Fightin’ Blue Hens Colors: Royal Blue and Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I FCS Conference: Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Stadium: Tubby Raymond Field at Delaware Stadium Capacity: 22,000 Surface: Field Turf (installed in 2010) President: Dr. Patrick T. Harker Athletics Director: Bernard M. Muir

September 3 | 1:30 p.m. Alumni Memorial Field at Foster Stadium Lexington, Va.

Football Staff Head Coach: Sparky Woods Alma Mater: Carson Newman ‘76 Record at VMI: 9‐24 (Fourth Year) Career Record: 72‐70‐5 (13th Year) Assistant Coaches:

Matt Campbell | Off. Line Coordinator/Line A.J. Christoff | Def. Coordinator/Secondary George Handler | VMI ‘10 | Tight Ends Greg Harris | VMI ‘ 97 | Outside Linebackers Winston October | Richmond ‘99 | Wide Receivers Greg Shockley | Va. Tech ‘99 | Running Backs Eric Brown | South Carolina ‘93 | Inside Linebackers Trent Walker | Auburn ‘09 | Safeties Don Woods | Tennessee Tech ‘69 | Defensive Line

Strength Coach: Phil Sabatini Athletic Trainer: John Hoffman

Team Information 2010 Overall Record: 3‐8 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 2‐4/Fifth 2010 Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Returning (O/D/S): 37 (20/15/2) Letterwinners Lost (O/D/S): 14 (6/7/1) Starters Returning (O/D/S): 15 (8/6/1) Starters Lost (O/D/S): 9 (3/5/1) Top Returning Players: Chaz Jones (RB), Eric Kordenbrock (QB), T.J. Talley (WR), A.J. Gross (ILB)

Team History First year of Football: 1891 All‐time Bowl/Playoff Record: N/A Years in Postseason Play: N/A Last Postseason Appearance: N/A All‐time Record: 457‐632‐42 Series Information All‐time series: First Meeting Last Meeting: N/A Sports Information Assoc. Ad/Comm./FB Contact: Wade Branner Office Phone: (540) 464‐7515 Cell Phone: (540) 319‐1271 Fax: (540) 464‐7834 E‐mail: brannerwh@vmi.edu www.VMIKeydets.com

September 10 | 6 p.m. Alumni Stadium Dover, Del.

Football Staff Head Coach: Darrell Asberry Alma Mater: Jackson State ‘94 Record at Shaw: 37‐18 (Sixth Year) Career Record: Same Assistant Coaches:

Richard McGeorge | Elon ‘69 | Offensive Coordinator Sherman Simmons | WSSU ‘82 | Defensive Line David Geralds | WSSU ‘77 | Linebackers Robert Massey | NCCU ‘88 | Defensive Coordinator Jermonte Kimbrough | Shaw ‘06 | Quarterbacks Tory Ross | Shaw ‘09 | Wide Receivers Felton Page | Shaw | Running Backs Jermod Mapp | Special Teams

Athletic Trainer: Roger Pfister

Team Information 2010 Overall Record: 9‐3 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 5‐2/2nd West. Div. 2010 Postseason: Lost, 40‐6, to Shepard Starters Returning (O/D): 8/6 Top Returning Players: Antonio Dunn (RB), Ty Craig (WR), Charles Deas (DT)

Team History First year of Football: 1912 *No football from 1970 to 2003 All‐time Bowl/Playoff Record: 1‐1 Years in Postseason Play: Two Last Postseason Appearance: 2010 vs. Shepard Result: Lost, 40‐6 Record since 2003: 49‐24 Series Information All‐time series: DSU, 2‐0‐0 Last Meeting: 1976 | DSU won, 27‐6, in Dover Sports Information SID/Football Contact: Sherri Fillingham Office Phone: (919) 546‐8250 Cell Phone: (919) 623‐9494 Fax: (919) 546‐8444 E‐mail: sfillingham@shawu.edu www.ShawBears.com

September 17 | 6 p.m. Tubby Raymond Field at Delaware Stadium Newark, Del.

Football Staff Head Coach: K.C. Keeler Alma Mater: Delaware ‘81 Record at Delaware: 74‐42 (Tenth Year) Career Record: 162‐63‐1 (16th Year) Assistant Coaches:

Nick Rapone | Virginia Tech ‘79 | Def. Coor./Safeties Jim Hofher | Cornell ‘79 | Off. Coor./Quarterbacks Damian Wroblewski | Lafayette ‘99 | Offensive Line Brian Ginn | Delaware ‘00 | Wide Receivers Gregg Perry | Delaware ‘77 | Running Backs David Boler | Delaware ‘09 | Running Backs Phil Petitte | Glassboro State ‘71 | Defensive Line Brad Sherrod | Duke ‘94 | Linebackers Lyle Hemphill | Ursinus ‘02 | Cornerbacks Frank Law | Glassboro State ‘72 | Defensive Line Asst. Andy Marino | Lycoming ‘09 | Offensive G.A. Brian Brown | Delaware ‘09 | Defensive G.A.

Director of Football Operations: Jerry Oravitz Personal Development Coach: David Baylor Football Secretary: Jude Moser Football Equipment Manager: Jon Helbig Football Game Films: David Barlow, Dave Cartularo Sports Med. Physician/Asst. AD: Dr. Andrew Resiman Athletic Trainer: John Smith Strength and Conditioning/Asst. AD: Augie Maurelli

Team Information 2010 Overall Record: 12‐3 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 6‐2, T‐1st 2010 Postseason: FCS National Runners‐Up Awards: ECAC Team of the Year; Lambert Cup Letterwinners Returning (O/D/S): 44 (21/21/2) Letterwinners Lost (O/D/S): 17 (6/10/1) Starters Returning (O/D/S): 13 (7/3/1) Top Returning Players: Andrew Pierce (RB), Trevor Sasek (QB), Nihja White (WR), Paul Worrilow (LB), Michael Atunrase (DE) Team History First year of Football: 1889 All‐time Record: 651‐415‐44 Conference Titles: 16 (Last: 2010) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 20 (Last: 2010) National Titles: Six (Last: 2003) Last Postseason Appearance: 2010 FCS National Runners‐Up Series Information All‐time series: UD, 2‐0 Last Meeting: 2009 | Delaware won, 27‐17, in Newark Sports Information SID/Football Contact: Scott Selheimer Office Phone: (302) 831‐2186 or (302) 831‐8007 Cell Phone: (302) 562‐5129 Fax: (302) 831‐8653 E‐mail: selheime@udel.edu www.BlueHens.com

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FlorIDA A&M

NORFOLK ST.

Quick Facts Location: Orangeburg, S.C. 29117 Founded: 1896 Enrollment: 4,700 Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Garnet and Blue Affiliation: NCAA Division I FCS Conference: Mid‐Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Stadium: Oliver C. Dawson Bulldog Stadium Capacity: 22,000 Surface: Poly Turf President: Dr. George E. Cooper | Florida A&M ‘76 Athletics Director: Charlene Johnson | S.C. State ‘80

Quick Facts Location: Tallahassee, Fla. 32307 Founded: 1887 Enrollment: 13,313 Nickname: Rattlers Colors: Orange (151) and Green (348) Affiliation: NCAA Division I FCS Conference: Mid‐Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Stadium: Bragg Memorial Stadium Capacity: 25,500 Surface: Natural Grass President: Dr. James H. Ammons | Florida A&M ‘74 Athletics Director: Derek Horne | Mississippi ‘87

Quick Facts Location: Norfolk, Va. Founded: 1935 Enrollment: 7,000 Nickname: Spartans Colors: Green and Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I FCS Conference: Mid‐Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Stadium: William ‘Dick’ Price Stadium Capacity: 30,000 Surface: Natural Grass President: Dr. Tony Atwater Athletics Director: Marty L. Miller

Football Staff Head Coach: Oliver ‘Buddy’ Pough Alma Mater: S.C. State ‘75 Record at SCSU: 76‐29 (Tenth Year) Career Record: Same Assistant Coaches:

Football Staff Head Coach: Joe Taylor Alma Mater: Western Illinois ‘72 Record at FAMU: 25‐9‐0 (Fourth Year) Career Record: 222‐87‐4 (29th Year) Assistant Coaches:

Football Staff Head Coach: Pete Adrian Alma Mater: West Virginia ‘70 Record at NSU: 34‐33 (Seventh Year) Career Record: 70‐70‐1 (14th Year) Assistant Coaches:

September 24 | 2 p.m. Oliver C. Dawson Bulldog Stadium Orangeburg, S.C.

David Blanchard | Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Line Mike Adams | Def. Coor./Linebackers/Special Teams Danny Lewis | Running Backs/Recruiting Coor. Gerald Harrison | Def. Line/Pro Liaison/Ops Joel Taylor | Defensive Secondary Kevin Magourik | Off. Coor./Quarterbacks Lee Chambers | Offensive Line Asst. Nigel Pearson | Tight Ends/Tackles

Strength Coach: Torrie Becton Athletic Trainer: Craig Harward

Team Information 2010 Overall Record: 9‐3 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 7‐1/T‐First 2010 Postseason: Lost, 16‐41, to Georgia Southern Letterwinners Returning (O/D): 44 (21/23) Starters Returning (O/D): 16 (6/8) Starters Lost (O/D): 8 (5/3) Top Returning Players: Ashton Jordan (RB), Derrick Wiley (QB), Lennel Elmore (WR), Donovan Richards (LB)

Team History First year of Football: 1907 All‐time Record: 407‐250‐28 All‐time Bowl/Playoff Record: 6‐11 Years in Postseason Play: 15 Last Postseason Appearance: 2010 Result: Lost, 16‐41, to Georgia Southern Series Information All‐time series: SCSU, 25‐15 Last Meeting: 2010 | SCSU won, 38‐21, in Dover Sports Information Asst. Director/Football Contact: Kendrick Lewis Office Phone: (803) 536‐8227 Fax: (803) 536‐8622 E‐mail: klewis19@scsu.edu www.SCSUAthletics.com

October 1 | 6 p.m. Bragg Memorial Stadium Tallahassee, Fla.

George Small | N.C. A&T ‘79 | Assoc. HC/Def. Line Lawrence Kershaw | Virginia St. ‘95 | Off. Coor. Steven Jerry | UNC‐Chapel Hill ‘94 | Receivers Earl Holmes | FAMU ‘97 | Def. Coor./Linebackers Aaron Taylor | Virginia St. ‘01 | Running Backs Jimmy Tyson | FAMU ‘04 | Defensive Backs Juan Vasquez | FAMU ‘06 | Special Teams/Kickers Quinn Gray | FAMU ‘06 | Quarterbacks

Team Information 2010 Overall Record: 8‐3 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 7‐1/T‐First 2010 Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Returning (O/D/S): 74 (35/34/5) Letterwinners Lost (O/D/S): 14 (7/6/1) Starters Returning (O/D/S): 21 (8/8/5) Top Returning Players: Eddie Rocker (RB), Kevin Elliott (WR), T.J. Lawrence (WR), Austin Trainor (QB), Branden Curry (OL), Alvis Graham (LB)

Team History First year of Football: 1899 All‐time Record: 557‐277‐23 (since 1906) All‐time Postseason Record: 5‐8 Years in Postseason Play: 10 since 1978 Last Postseason Appearance: 2001 Result: Lost, 60‐35, to Georgia Southern Series Information All‐time series: FAMU, 20‐8 Last Meeting: 2010 | FAMU won, 17‐14, in Dover Sports Information Interim SID/Football Contact: Vaughn Wilson Office Phone: (850) 561‐2701 Cell Phone: (850) 694‐0277 Fax: (850) 599‐3206 E‐mail: famusid@famu.edu www.FAMUAthletics.com

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October 8 | 1 p.m. Alumni Stadium Dover, Del.

Rod Holder | Miami (Fla.) ‘90 | Asst. HC/Off. Line Mark DeBastiani | Shepherd ‘93) | Def. Coor. Joe Blackwell | North Greenville | Int. Off. Coor. Steve Canter | Virginia Tech ‘03 | Quarterbacks Marco Butler | Western Carolina ‘00 | DB/Special Teams Mark Thurston | West Virginia ‘03 | Defensive Line Paul Macklin | Virginia Union ‘96 | Running Backs

Administrative Assistant: Shirley Brooks

Team Information 2010 Overall Record: 6‐5 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 4‐4/Fifth 2010 Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Returning (O/D/S): 43 (21/19/3) Letterwinners Lost (O/D/S): 23 (11/11/1) Starters Returning (O/D/S): 15 (5/8/2) Top Returning Players: Chris Walley (QB), Takeem Hedge‐ man (RB), Victor Hairston (WR), Corwin Hammond (LB)

Series Information All‐time series: DSU, 13‐5 Last Meeting: 2010 | NSU won, 31‐21, in Norfolk Sports Information SID/Football Contact: Matt Michalec Office Phone: (757) 823‐2628 Cell Phone: (757) 592‐1245 Fax: (757) 823‐8218 E‐mail: mmichalec@nsu.edu www.NSUSpartans.com


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NC A&T

MORGAN ST.

N.C. CentRAL

Quick Facts Location: Greensboro, N.C. Founded: 1891 Enrollment: 10,383 Nickname: Aggies Colors: Blue (283) and Gold (123) Affiliation: NCAA Division I FCS Conference: Mid‐Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Stadium: Aggie Stadium Capacity: 21,500 Surface: Natural Grass President: Dr. Harold L. Martin Athletics Director: Earl Hilton III

Quick Facts Location: Baltimore, Md. 21251 Founded: 1867 Enrollment: 7,200 Nickname: Bears Colors: Orange (1655) and Blue (288) Affiliation: NCAA Division I FCS Conference: Mid‐Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Stadium: Earl Banks Field at Hughes Stadium Capacity: 10,000 Surface: Synthetic Grass President: Dr. David Wilson | Tuskegee ‘77 Athletics Director: Floyd Kerr | Colorado State ‘69

Quick Facts Location: Durham, N.C. 27707 Founded: 1910 Enrollment: 8,612 Nickname: Eagles Colors: Maroon and Gray Affiliation: NCAA Division I FCS Conference: Mid‐Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Stadium: O’Kelly‐Riddick Stadium Capacity: 10,000 Surface: Mondoturf Chancellor: Charlie Nelms | Arkansas Pine Bluff ‘68 Athletics Director: Ingrid Walker‐McCree, Ed. D. | GWU ‘89

Football Staff Head Coach: Rod Broadway Alma Mater: North Carolina ‘77 Record at NC A&T: 0‐0 (First Year) Career Record: 68‐23 (Ninth Year) Assistant Coaches:

Football Staff Head Coach: Donald Hill‐Eley Alma Mater: Virginia Union ‘91 Record at MSU: 46‐55 Career Record: Same Assistant Coaches:

Football Staff Head Coach: Henry Frazier III Alma Mater: Bowie State ‘93 Record at NCCU: First Year Career Record: 69‐54 | 13th Year Assistant Coaches:

October 15 | 1:30 p.m. Aggie Stadium Greensboro, N.C.

Joe Pizzo | Mars Hill ‘87 | Off. Coord./Quarterbacks Sam Washington | Miss. Valley St. ‘82 | Def. Coord. Shawn Gibbs | Running Backs Keith Wagner | Abilene Christian ‘93 | Offensive Line Courtney Coard | N.C. Central ‘08 | Defensive Line Shaun Hunter | Colorado State ‘06 | Wide Receivers Colin Williams | Texas Lutheran ‘01 | Tight Ends/Video

Team Information 2010 Overall Record: 1‐10 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 1‐7/Eighth 2010 Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Returning: 49 Letterwinners Lost: 24 Starters Returning (O/D/S): 15 (5/7/3) Starters Lost (O/D/S): 10 (6/4/0) Top Returning Players: Mike Mayhew (RB), Alex Harper (OL), Wallace Miles (WR), Torrian Warren (WR), Brenton Walker (C), Tony Mashburn (DE), Chris Neal (DL), Justin Ferrell (SS), D’Vonte Graham (CB)

Team History First year of Football: 1924 All‐time Record: 446‐400‐45 Years in Postseason Play: Five Last Postseason Appearance: 2003 Result: Lost, 31‐3, to Wofford Series Information All‐time series: DSU, 20‐18‐1 Last Meeting: 2010 | DSU won, 31‐26, in Dover Sports Information Football Media Contact: Brian Holloway Office Phone: (336) 334‐7141 Fax: (336) 334‐7272 E‐mail: bmhollow@ncat.edu www.NCATAggies.com

October 29 | 1 p.m. Alumni Stadium | Dover, Del. Homecoming

Herbert Parham | Asst. Head Coach/Co‐Def. Coord. Alonzo Lee | Co‐Def. Coord./Defensive Backs Marcus White | Linebackers/Recruiting Coord./Video Benton ‘Sport’ Harold | Special Teams/Tight Ends Earl Davis | Running Backs Joseph Wright | Co‐Offensive Coord./Offensive Line William ‘B.T.’ Sherman | Co‐Off. Coord./WRs/QBs Deondri Clark | Defensive Line Chris Williams | Graduate Assistant

Director of Football Operations: Joseph Wright Football Equipment Manager: Arno Adams Sports Medicine Physician: Dr. Richard Hinton Head Athletic Trainer: Todd Smith Strength and Conditioning: Josh Bush

Team Information 2010 Overall Record: 4‐7 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 3‐5/Sixth 2010 Postseason: N/A Lettermen Returning: 65 Lettermen Lost: 12 Starters Returning (O/D/S): 18 (9/8/1) Top Returning Players: David Brown (RB), Delonte Wil‐

liams (QB), Nick Adams (P), Chris Flowers (WR), Chris Eugene (DE), Brian Mann (RB)

Team History First year of Football: 1898 All‐time Record: 418‐361‐33 (since 1920) Last Postseason Appearance: 1979 Result: Lost, 7‐27, to Alabama A&M (NCAA Division II Playoffs) Series Information All‐time series: DSU, 2‐0‐0 Last Meeting: 1976 | DSU won, 27‐6, in Dover Sports Information SID/Football Contact: Leonard L. Haynes IV Office Phone: (443) 885‐3831 Cell Phone: (240) 426‐3572 Fax: (443) 885‐8307 E‐mail: lhaynesiv@aol.com

November 5 | 1 p.m. Alumni Stadium Dover, Del.

Dwayne Foster | DSU ‘93 | Asst. HC/Off. Line Michael Bryant | Bowie State ‘01 | Off. Coor./QBs John Morgan, Jr. | Bowie State ‘93 | Def. Coor./DBs Mike McGlinchey | Towson ‘99 | Special Teams/RB Roy Jones | Prairie View A&M ‘07 | Ops/Tight Ends Antoine Rivens | South Carolina ‘92 | Defensive Line Lamar Manigo | Bowie State ‘07 | Wide Receivers Mike Mendenhall | Temple ‘08 | LBs/Special Teams Andre George | N.C. Central ‘07 | Asst. Def. Backs Jamar Harp | N.C. Central ‘03 | Asst. Off.Line/Video

Team Information 2010 Overall Record: 3‐8 2010 Conference Record/Finish: Independent 2010 Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Returning: 53 Letterwinners Lost: 25 Starters Returning (O/D): 14 ( 9/5) Top Returning Players: Michael Johnson (QB), Geovonie Irvine (WR), James Frye (OL), Roger Stewart (LB)

Team History First year of Football: 1923 All‐time Record: 426‐348‐30 NCAA Tournament Record: 1‐3 Last Postseason Appearance: 2006 Result: Lost, 17‐24, to Delta St. Series Information All‐time series: NCCU, 13‐6 Last Meeting: 2010 | DSU won, 29‐7, in Dover Sports Information SID/Football Contact: Kyle Serba Office Phone: (919) 530‐7054 Cell Phone: (919) 796‐1696 Fax: (919) 530‐5426 E‐mail: kserba@nccu.edu www.NCCUEaglePride.com

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Quick Facts Location: Hampton, Va. 23668 Founded: 1868 Enrollment: 5,402 Nickname: Pirates Colors: Royal Blue and White Affiliation: NCAA Division I FCS Conference: Mid‐Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Stadium: Armstrong Stadium Capacity: 17,000 Surface: Natural Grass President: Dr. William R. Harvey Athletics Director: Keshia Campbell

Quick Facts Location: Washington, D.C. 20059 Founded: 1867 Enrollment: 10,500 Nickname: Bison Colors: Navy Blue and White Affiliation: NCAA Division I FCS Conference: Mid‐Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Stadium: William H. Greene Stadium Capacity: 7,086 Surface: Artificial Grass President: Dr. Sidney Ribeau Athletics Director: Louis ‘Skip’ Perkins

Football Staff Head Coach: Donovan Rose Alma Mater: Hampton ‘79 Record at HU: 11‐11 (3rd Year) Career Record: Same Assistant Coaches:

Football Staff Head Coach: Gary Harrell Alma Mater: Howard ‘94 Record at HU: First Year Career Record: Same Assistant Coaches:

November 12 | 1 p.m. Armstrong Stadium Hampton, Va.

Willie Snead III | Offensive Coordinator Keith Goganious | Defensive Coordinator Devan Hill | Defensive Backs Ray Lewis | Player Development/Defensive Backs Stephen Field | Running Backs Jason Eck | Offensive Line Delbert Cowsettee | Defensive Line Michael Villagrana | Special Teams Coord./Asst. Off. Line Lamar Thomas | Wide Receivers Will Judson | G.A./Wide Receivers

Team Information 2010 Overall Record: 6‐5 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 5‐3/Fourth 2010 Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Returning: 50 Letterwinners Lost: 29 Starters Returning (O/D/S): 19 (7/5/7) Starters Lost (O/D/S): 10 (4/6/0) Top Returning Players: Antwon Chisholm (RB), David Legree (QB), Javaris Brown (WR), Delbert Tyler (DL)

Team History First year of Football: 1902 All‐time Record: 531‐387‐34 All‐Time MEAC Record: 84‐45 (14 years) All‐time Bowl/Playoff Record: 1‐8 Years in Postseason Play: 8 Last Postseason Appearance: 2006 Result: Lost, 38‐41, to New Hampshire Series Information All‐time series: Hampton, 23‐13 Last Meeting: 2010 | HU won, 23‐13, in Dover

November 19 | 1 p.m. Alumni Stadium Dover, Del.

Rayford Petty | Defensive Coordinator Bobby Jones | Defensive Line Ron Bolton | Defensive Backs Rudy Hardie | Defensive Line Ted White | Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Randall White | Offensive Line Chennis Berry | Offensive Line Theron Smith | Running Backs Jonathan Brewer | Wide Receivers Mike Andrews | Kickers

Video Coordinator/Special Assistant: Samuel Pough Strength and Conditioning: Darryl Haley Team Information 2010 Overall Record: 1‐10 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 0‐8/Ninth 2010 Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Returning: 35 Letterwinners Lost: 18 Starters Returning (O/D): 16 (7/9) Top Returning Players: Willie Carter (WR), Keith Pough (LB), Sackie Kerkulah (DE)

Series Information All‐time series: DSU, 36‐30‐1 Last Meeting: 2010 | DSU won, 53‐43, in D.C. Sports Information SID/Football Contact: Edward Hill, Jr. Office Phone: (202) 808‐7184 Fax: (202) 806‐9595 E‐mail: ehill@howard.edu www.Howard‐Bison.com

Sports Information SID/Football Contact: Maurice Williams Office Phone: (757) 727‐5757 Cell Phone: (803) 842‐1279 Fax: (757) 727‐5813 E‐mail: maurice.williams@hamptonu.edu www.HamptonPirates.com

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2011 oUTLOOk The 2011 season marks the beginning of a new era for the Delaware State University football program. Veteran Kermit Blount takes over as head coach of the Hornets, who are trying to re‐ bound from a 3‐8 overall record, includ‐ ing a 2‐6 mark in the MEAC during the 2010 season. Blount brings 27 years of collegiate coaching experience to DSU, including 16 as head coach at Winston‐ Salem State University, where he posted a 91‐87‐3 record and led the Rams to two Central Intercollegiate Athletic As‐ sociation championships.

FCS players in receiving yards (85.2 pg) and tied for 35th in receptions (5.4 pg). In addition, he set a Delaware State single‐season record for receptions. He had 33 catches for 569 yards and seven touchdowns in the last four games of the 2010 season.

the MEAC in passing efficiency (149.2) and was seventh in the league in pass‐ ing average (54.0 ypg) in 2010. The Odenton, Md., native made his first career start before more than 100,000 fans at Michigan as a redshirt freshman in 2009. He completed 18‐of‐34 passes for 151 yards in that contest.

The receiving corps also features wide‐ out Darius Jackson (sr., 5‐10, 175), who was second on the Hornets in recep‐ tions (38) and receiving yards (450) last season. Jackson enters his final season with 97 catches for 1,181 yards at Dela‐ ware State.

Micah Brown (sr. 6‐2, 220) is expected to enter the season as the No. 2 QB. Newcomers Marlon Kelly (fr. Miami, Fla./6‐2, 200) and Anthony Smith (fr., Phila., Pa./6‐2, 215) are also listed as signal‐callers on the 2011 roster.

The defense is expected to feature seven returning starters, although it must replace an All‐MEAC First Team lineman who was the team’s top tackler last season.

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QUARTERBACKS

“I’m excited about the challenge of rebuilding this team,” said Blount. “I believe there’s a good foundation here, although we have much to do to be‐ come a championship caliber team.” Blount added, “I’m very pleased with the way the team has adjusted to the changes we have made so far. We have a solid group of first string players, however, we face the challenge of find‐ ing quality depth on both sides of the ball.” OFFENSE The unit is led by All‐MEAC First Team wide receiver Justin Wilson (r‐jr., 6‐1, 180), who was the first player in league history to lead the conference in receptions (59), receiving yards (937) and touchdown catches (11) in 2010. Wilson ranked 16th among all NCAA‐

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Blount expects to welcome 46 letter winners, including 17 returning starters Receivers Donnell Dixon (r‐jr., 5‐10, (including kickers), to his first summer 185), Travis Tarpley (r‐jr. 5‐7, 175) and camp with the Hornets. Justin Brewton (r‐so. 6‐4, 215) also return this season. Dixon was third on The offense will return eight starters, the team with 26 catches (304 yards; 4 among them the MEAC’s top receiver, TDs), while Tarpley was tied for fourth the team’s leading rusher and an expe‐ with 24 (278 yds.; 1 TD). rienced quarterback.

#7 JUSTIN WIDE RECEIVERS No. 14 15 13 1 5 7

Name Justin Brewton Joseph Ceravolo Donnell Dixon Darius Jackson Travis Tarpley Milton Williams Justin Wilson

CL r‐So. r‐Fr. r‐Jr. Sr. r‐Jr. Fr. r‐Jr.

Exp. 1L HS 2L 3L 2L HS 2L

Ht. 6‐4 6‐1 5‐10 5‐10 5‐7 6‐3 6‐1

Wt. 215 190 185 170 175 200 175

Nick Elko (r‐jr. 6‐2, 205), coming off a solid spring camp, is expected to inherit the starting quarterback job after serv‐ ing as the No. 2 the past two seasons. Elko completed 39‐of‐68 passes (57.4%) for 540 yards and seven touchdowns in 10 games last year. He ranked second in

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Name Micah Brown Nick Elko Marlon Kelly Anthony Smith

CL Sr. r‐Jr. r‐Fr. Fr.

Exp. 2L 2L HS HS

Ht. 6‐2 6‐2 6‐2 6‐2

Wt. 220 210 200 215

The Hornets return three experi‐ enced running backs from last season. Jashaawn Jones (sr. r‐sr., 6‐2, 220) enters the season with 1,387 yards and 12 touchdowns in his career at DSU. Jones was tops on the team and fifth in the MEAC in rushing at 65.8 yards per‐ game last season. He was fourth in the conference with 724 rushing yards on 161 attempts (4.5 ypc) a year ago. Jones will be challenged for primary rushing responsibilities by James Ros‐ seau (jr. 5‐7, 205) and Nick Williams (jr., 5‐9, 170). Rosseau was second on the team with 154 yards rushing and three touchdowns on 46 carries (3.3 ypc) in 2010. The versatile Williams rushed for 86 yards and a touchdown on 18 attempts (4.8 ypc) last season. He was also tops among DSU running backs with 11 receptions a year ago.


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#45 JAASHAWN running bACKS No. Name Josh Bailey Quadir Bryant 45 Jaashawn Jones 34 James Rosseau 27 Nick Williams

CL Jr. Fr. r‐Sr. Jr. Jr.

Exp. JC HS 3L 2L 2L

Ht. 5‐11 5‐11 6‐1 5‐7 5‐9

Wt. 185 185 220 205 170

LANGDON

Ryan Langdon (jr. 6‐4, 240) and Jahmel Bashir (jr., 6‐3, 250) each return at tight end. Langdon collected 11 catches for 103 yards, while Bashir hauled in six passes for 72 yards last season.

#81 RYAN tight ends No. Name 89 Jahmel Bashir 81 Ryan Langdon

CL Jr. Jr.

Exp. Ht. 2L 6‐3 2L 6‐4

Wt. 250 240

North Carolina Central. Brown recorded 28 tackles, including three backfield stops and a sack, last season. Aaron Richardson (jr. 6‐2, 220), George Bansah (jr., 6‐1, 270) and Quinton Fortes (jr., 6‐3, 240) are also returning letter winners along the line. Rich‐ ardson had 27 tackles, including 4.5 tackles for loss, while Bansah and Fortes recorded 16 tackles each in 2010. Newcomers Carl Russell (so. 6‐6, 300), a University of Maryland transfer, and Rodney Gunter (fr. 6‐5, 300/Wash., D.C.) are also expected to challenge for playing time on the line.

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Josh Bailey (jr. 5‐11; 185) will also com‐ pete for playing time in the backfield after two seasons at Lackawanna (Pa.) Junior College.

Four players with starting experience are expected to return to the offensive line. Center Marcus Ponder (sr. 6‐2, 295) and right tackle Nail Muradymov (r‐jr. 6‐7, 310) are potential All‐MEAC performers, while tackle Keith New‐ ell (sr. 6‐6, 305) and guard Thomas Threadgill (jr. 6‐5, 315) earned valu‐ able experience as first‐year starters last season. Danzel Manley (r‐so., 6‐5, 300) could emerge as a starter at tackle after serving as a back‐up last season.

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The Hornets also added 2010 Delaware Offensive Player of the Year Quadir Brayant (fr.; 5‐11, 185), who rushed for more than 2,000 yards and 33 touch‐ downs as a senior at Lake Forest High School. Bryant also ran for a record 245 yards in the state’s high school all‐star contest.

#78 THOMAS offensive line No. Name 63 Brandon Cunningham Tyler Loomis 66 Danzel Manley 78 Nail Muradymov 72 Keith Newell 61 Marcus Ponder 70 Brandon Purnsley 76 Thomas Threadgill

CL So. Fr. So. r‐Jr. Jr. r‐Sr. Sr. Jr.

Exp. 1L HS 1L 2L 1L 2L 2L 2L

Ht. 6‐2 6‐3 6‐5 6‐7 6‐6 6‐2 6‐3 6‐5

Wt. 290 270 305 310 305 295 295 315

DEFENSE New defensive coordinator Mike Ket‐ chum is expected to make significant changes to a unit that allowed more than 196 yards rushing and 188 yards per game through the air in 2010. One of Ketchum’s major priorities is shoring up a front line that must replace tackle Andre Caroll, a 2010 All‐MEAC First Team and SportsNetwork All‐America Third Team selection. Caroll led the Hornets with 96 tackles and 13.5 tackles‐for‐loss last season. The line will feature two returning start‐ ers, left end Olusegon Ayanbiola (jr., 6‐2, 235) and tackle Darrell Brown (sr. 6‐2, 280). Ayanbiola collected 37 tack‐ les and a team‐high five sacks in 2010. His season was highlighted by a career‐ high 3.5 sacks and eight total tackles vs.

#91 oLUSEGUN defensive line No. 91 93 58 65 94 50 52

Name Olusegun Ayanbiola George Bansah Quinton Fortes Jadira Green Rodney Gunter Byron Lewis Aaron Richardson Carl Russell

CL Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. So.

Exp. 2L 1L 2L HS HS 1L 1L TR

Ht. 6‐2 6‐1 6‐3 6‐4 6‐5 6‐2 6‐2 6‐6

Wt. 235 275 240 300 300 250 220 300

The linebacker corps appears solid with the return of Brandon Harvey (sr., 6‐1, 220) and Quentin Ferguson (r‐sr., 5‐11, 205) who were among the team leaders in tackles last season. Harvey was second on the Hornets (10th in MEAC) in tackles at 7.5 per‐game (83 total tackles) in 2010. He also recorded eight tackles‐for‐loss, one sack, two pass deflections, three fumble recoveries and one forced fumble last season. Fergu‐ son was fourth on the Hornets with 56 tackles, including 8.5 backfield stops, last year.

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2011 oUTLOOk The Hornets must find replacements at starting cornerback this season. An‐ thony Frye (jr., 5‐10, 175), Rueben Hale (jr., 5‐8, 165), Jermond Colston (so., 5‐11, 180) and Joe Boyd (fr., 6‐0, 180), in addition to several promising new‐ Calvin Miner (jr., 5‐11, 195) is expected comers, are among the contenders. to start at the rover position this season. Miner was ninth on the Hornets with 34 tackles in 2010. He also recorded two pass break ups and two deflections last season.

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Herman Hinton (jr., 6‐2, 210), Marquis Spann (sr., 6‐2, 205) Chris Johnson (sr., 6‐2, 215) and Alex Perry (so., 5‐11, 220) are other experienced linebackers on the team.

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#4 CALVIN linebACKERS No. 31 55 33 19 4 52 25 26

Name Quentin Ferguson Brandon Harvey Herman Hinton Chris Johnson Calvin Miner Aaron Richardson Dominic Shepard Marquis Spann Elbie Williams

CL r‐Sr. Sr. r‐Jr. r‐Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Fr.

Exp. 2L 1L 2L 1L 2L 1L 1L 2L HS

Ht. 5‐11 6‐1 6‐2 6‐2 5‐11 6‐1 6‐1 6‐2 6‐0

Wt. 205 220 210 215 195 220 210 205 210

The secondary will be led by safeties Matt Spicer (r‐so., 5‐11, 180) and Tavis Tabb (r‐sr. 6‐2, 195). Spicer was fifth on the team with 55 tackles at strong safety last season. He also recorded two intercep‐ tions, 3.5 tackles‐for‐loss and eight pass deflections in 2010. Tabb collected 32 tackles, three deflections and an intercep‐ tion last season.

#9 MATT SECONDARY No. Name Josh Alexander 21 Joe Boyd 23 Jermond Colston 43 Anthony Frye Antonio Hale 30 Ruben Hale 16 Matt Scott 9 Matt Spicer 41 Tavis Tabb

CL r‐Fr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. r‐So. r‐Sr.

Exp. TR 1L 1L 2L HS 2L 2L 1L 2L

Ht. 6‐3 6‐0 5‐11 5‐10 5‐10 5‐8 5‐10 5‐11 6‐2

Wt. 200 180 180 175 170 165 175 180 195

SPECIAL TEAMS The Hornets return starting placekicker Mario Diaz‐Aviles (so., 5‐11, 220) and punter Marco Kano (so. 6‐6, 225). Travis Tarpley (r‐jr. 5‐7, 175) is one of the MEAC’s top kick returners. He returned 21 kickoffs for 475 yards (22.6 ypr), with a long of 78, last season. He’s also expected to share punt return du‐ ties with Darius Jackson (sr., 5‐10, 170).

Matt Scott (sr., 5‐10, 175) will also vie for playing time at the safety position. The secondary also welcomes the addition of Connecticut transfer Josh Alexander (r‐fr; 6‐3, 200), a solid athlete who can play at safety or cornerback.

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Name Nick Elko Quinton Fortes Darius Jackson Martin Kano Travis Tarpley

Pos. CL P/HLD r‐Jr. LS Jr. KOR/HLD r‐Sr. P So. KR/PR r‐Jr.

Exp. Ht. Wt. 2L 6‐2 205 2L 6‐3 235 3L 5‐10 170 1L 6‐6 225 2L 5‐7 175

SCHEDULE Delaware State opens the 2011 season against first‐time opponent VMI on Sep. 3. After the home opener against Shaw on Sep. 10, the Hornets will take on 2010 national runner‐up Delaware on the road in just the third meeting be‐ tween the state’s two Division I teams. The MEAC schedule will feature home games against Norfolk State (Oct. 8), Morgan State (Oct. 29), North Carolina Central (Nov. 5) and Howard (Nov. 19), and road contests at South Caro‐ lina State (Sep. 24), Florida A&M (Oct. 1), North Carolina A&T (Oct. 15) and Hampton (Nov. 12).


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DEPTH CHART OFFENSE

DEFENSE

X

7 – Justin Wilson (r‐Jr., 6‐1/180/Windsor, Conn.) 14 – Justin Brewton (Jr., 6‐4/215/Fairless Hills, Pa.)

RE

52 – Aaron Richardson (Jr., 6‐1/230/Wash., D.C.) 58 – Quinton Fortes (Jr., 6‐3/250/Reston, Va.)

LT

78 – Nail Muradymov (r‐Jr., 6‐7/300/Burtonsville, Md.) 62 – Tywan Lee (Sr., 6‐3/315/Miami, Fla)

NT

97 – Darrell Brown (Sr., 6‐2/280/Darby, Pa.) 93 – George Bansah (So., 6‐1/280/Woodbridge, Va.)

LG

76 – Thomas Threadgill (Jr., 6‐5/315/Frederick, Md.)

LT

99 – Olusegon Ayanbiola (Jr., 6‐2/245/Greenbelt, Md.) 93 – George Bansah (So., 6‐1/275/Woodbridge, Va.)

C

61 – Marcus Ponder (r‐Sr., 6‐2/295/Hamilton, N.J) 63 – Brandon Cunningham (Jr., 6‐2/270/Lumberton, N.J.)

SAM 19 – Chris Johnson (Sr., 6‐2/215/Paterson, N.J.) 33 – Herman Hinton (r‐Jr., 6‐2/210/Phila., Pa.)

RG 66 – Danzel Manley (So., 6‐5/305/Greenbelt, Md.) 65 – Jadira Green (Jr., 6‐4/300/Washington, D.C.)

MIKE 55 – Brandon Harvey (Sr., 6‐1/225/Laurel, Md.) 27 – Alex Perry (So., 5‐11/220/Jacksonville, Fla.)

RT

72 – Keith Newell (So., 6‐6/305/Trenton, N.J) 57 – Jonathan Mills (So., 6‐3/290/Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.)

WILL 31 – Quentin Ferguson (r‐Sr., 5‐11/210/Frederick, Md.) 26 – Marquis Spann (Sr., 6‐2/210/Paterson, N.J.)

TE

81 – Ryan Langdon (Jr., 6‐4/235/Phila., Pa.) 89 – Jahmel Bashir (Jr., 6‐3, 250/Phila., Pa.)

ROV 4 – Calvin Miner (r‐Jr., 5‐11/205/Sanford, Fla)

H

1 – Darius Jackson (r‐Sr., 5‐10/170/Quincy, Fla.) 5 – Travis Tarpley (r‐Jr., 5‐7/175/Danville, Fla.)

LCB

24 – Jermond Colston (So., 5‐11/180/Norfolk, Va.) 30 – Rueben Hale (Jr., 5‐8/170/Norfolk, Va.)

Z

13 – Donnell Dixon (r‐Jr. 5‐10/185/Hampton, Va.) 15 – Bo Ceravolo (r‐Fr., 6‐1/175/Venice, Fla )

SS

9 – Matt Spicer (Jr., 5‐11/190/Lanham, Md.) 21 – Joe Boyd (So., 6‐0/180/Ft. Washington, Md.)

RB 34 – James Rosseau (Jr., 5‐7/205/Phila., Pa) 27 – Nick Williams (Jr., 5‐9/170/San Diego, Cal.)

FS

41 – Tavis Tabb (r‐Sr. 6‐2/205/Hampton, Va.) 16 – Matt Scott (Sr., 5‐10/180/Harrington, Del.)

QB 12 – Nick Elko (r‐Jr. 6‐2/200/Odenton, Md.) 17 – Micah Brown (Sr., 6‐2/215/Quincy, Fla.)

RCB 43 – Anthony Frye (Jr., 5‐10/175/Landover, Md.) 30 – Rueben Hale (Jr., 5‐8/170/Norfolk, Va.) SPECIALISTS

PK 42 – Mario Diaz‐Aviles (So., 5‐11/200/Washington, D.C.)

LS

58 – Quintin Fortes (Jr., 6‐3/235/Reston, Va.) 51 – Greg Cannon (So., 5‐11/180/Toms River, N.J.)

P

KR

15 – Travis Tarpley (r‐Jr., 5‐7/170/Danville, Va.) 1 – Darius Jackson (Sr., 5‐10/ 185/Quincy, Fla.) 7 – Justin Wilson (r‐Jr.; 6‐1/180/Windsor, Conn.)

PR

15 – Travis Tarpley (r‐Jr./5‐7/175/Danville, Va.) 7 – Justin Wilson (r‐Jr., 6‐1/180/Windsor, Conn.)

83 – Martin Kano (So., 6‐6/225/Cottbus, Germany) 12 – Nick Elko (r‐Jr.; 6‐2/20/Odenton, Md.)

HLD 1 – Darius Jackson (Sr. , 5‐10/170/Quincy, Fla.)

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO 53 91 93 89 39 74 21 85 14 97 17 51 15 88 24 47 63 42 13 12 31 43 58 65 30 55 33 1 80 19 45 83 8 81 62 50 66 57 4 44 78 72 25 61 86 52 34 99 59 16 32 26 9 41 5 76 27 87 7

NAME Ernest Adjei Josh Alexander Olusegun Ayanbiola Josh Bailey George Bansah Jahmel Bashir Shawn Billups Aaron Boyd Joe Boyd Nick Brackett Justin Brewton Darrell Brown Micah Brown Quadir Bryant Greg Cannon Joseph “Bo” Ceravolo Akeem Cobb Jermond Colston Troye Cornwall Brandon Cunningham Mario Diaz‐Aviles Donnell Dixon Nick Elko Quentin Ferguson Anthony Frye Quintin Fortes Jadira Green Rodney Gunter Antonio Hale Rueben Hale Brandon Harvey Herman Hinton Darius Jackson Sam Jenifer Chris Johnson Jaashawn Jones Marco Kano Marlon Kelly Ryan Langdon Tywan Lee Byron Lewis Tyler Loomis Danzel Manley Jonathan Mills Calvin Miner Davon Moore Nail Muradymov Keith Newell Alex Perry Marcus Ponder Mike Rendle Aaron Richardson James Rosseau Carl Russell Marquese Sanders Matt Scott Dominic Shepard Anthony Smith Marquis Spann Matt Spicer Tavis Tabb Travis Tarpley Thomas Threadgill Elbie Williams Milton Williams Nick Williams Andre Wilson Justin Wilson

POS LB FS DE RB DL TE DB OT DB TE TE DL QB RB LS WR WR DB DB OL PK WR QB DB DB DE DT DL DB DB LB LB WR WR DB RB P QB TE OL DL OL OL OL DB DB OL OL DB OL WR LB RB DL LB DB LB QB LB DB DB WR DL LB WR RB WR WR

HT 6‐0 6‐3 6‐2 5‐11 6‐1 6‐3 5‐9 6‐5 6‐0 6‐4 6‐4 6‐2 6‐2 5‐11 5‐11 6‐1 5‐10 5‐11 6‐0 6‐2 5‐11 5‐10 6‐2 5‐11 5‐10 6‐3 6‐4 6‐5 5‐10 5‐8 6‐1 6‐2 5‐10 6‐1 6‐2 6‐1 6‐6 6‐2 6‐4 6‐3 6‐2 6‐3 6‐5 6‐3 5‐11 5‐11 6‐7 6‐6 5‐11 6‐2 6‐1 6‐1 5‐7 6‐6 6‐1 5‐10 6‐1 6‐3 6‐2 5‐11 6‐2 5‐7 6‐5 6‐0 6‐3 5‐9 6‐1 6‐1

WT 220 200 230 185 275 250 150 325 180 225 215 280 220 185 180 190 175 180 195 290 200 185 205 205 175 235 300 300 170 165 220 210 170 175 215 220 225 200 240 315 250 265 305 290 195 185 310 305 220 295 190 220 205 300 215 175 210 215 205 180 195 175 315 210 200 165 170 175

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CL JR SO JR JR JR JR SO SO FR r‐FR r‐SO SR SR FR r‐FR r‐FR r‐FR SO FR SO SO r‐JR r‐JR r‐SR JR JR SO FR FR JR SR r‐JR SR SO r‐SR r‐SR SO FR JR SR SO FR SO SO r‐JR SO r‐JR JR SO r‐SR r‐FR JR JR SO JR SR SO FR SR r‐SO r‐SR r‐JR SR FR FR JR SO r‐JR

HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Woodbridge, Va./Gar‐Field HS Waldorf, Md./Connecticut/Westlake HS Greenbelt, Md. /Eleanor Roosevelt HS Richmond, Va./Lackawanna JC Woodbridge, Va. / Potomac HS Philadelphia, Pa./South Philadelphia HS Brooklyn, N.Y./Boys & Girls HS Alexandria, Va./Fork Union Military Academy Ft. Washington, Md./ Friendly HS Lawrenceville, N.J./Lawrence HS Fairless Hills, Pa./ Pennsbury HS Darby, Pa./Hudson Valley CC/William Penn HS Quincy, Fla. / East Gadsen HS Felton, Del./Lake Forrest HS Toms River, N.J./Toms River East Venice, Fla./ Venice HS Newark, N.J./Central HS Norfolk, Va./ Booker T. Washington HS Mt. Vernon, N.Y./Mt. Vernon HS Lumberton, N.J./Rancocas Valley HS Washington, D.C./Wilson HS Hampton, Va. / Phoebus HS Odenton, Md. / Arundel HS Frederick, Md. / Frederick HS Landover, Md./Thomas Stone HS Reston, Va./South Lakes HS Washington, D.C./Oxon Hill HS Haines, Fla./Haines City HS Waldorf, Md./ Westlake HS Norfolk, Va. / Maury HS Laurel, Md./Hudson Valley CC/Laurel HS Philadelphia, Pa. / West Catholic HS Quincy, Fla. / East Gadsen HS Clayton, Del./Polytech HS Paterson, N.J. / Boston College Asbury Park, N.J. / Asbury Park HS Cottbus, Germany Miami, Fla./Dr. Krop HS Philadelphia, Pa./ Father Judge HS Miami, Fla./Deane JC/Northwestern HS Virginia Beach, Va./Tallwood HS Felton, Del./Lake Forrest HS Greenbelt, Md./Eleanor Roosevelt HS Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas Sanford, Fla. / Lake Mary HS Mt. Vernon, N.Y./Mt. Vernon HS Burtonsville, Md. / Paint Branch HS Trenton, N.J./Rutgers Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast HS Hamilton, N.J. / Hamilton West HS Wilmington, Del./St. Elizabeth HS Washington D.C. / St. John’s HS Philadelphia, Pa./Northeast HS Washington, D.C./Maryland/Woodson HS Philadelphia, Pa./West Catholic HS Harrington, Del. / Lake Forest HS Hyattsville, Md./ Eleanor Roosevelt HS Philadelphia, Pa./George Washington H.S. Paterson, N.J. / John F. Kennedy HS Lanham, Md./ Eleanor Roosevelt HS Hampton, Va. / Norcum HS Danville, Va. / George Washington HS Frederick, Md. / Frederick HS Bowie, Md./DeMatha HS Upper Marlboro, Md./Frederick Douglas HS San Diego, Calf./Monte Vista HS Hartford, Conn./Weaver HS Windsor, Conn. / Windsor HS


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NUMERICAL ROSTER NO 1 4 5 7 9

NAME Darius Jackson Calvin Miner Travis Tarpley Justin Wilson Matt Spicer

POS WR DB WR WR DB

HT 5‐10 5‐11 5‐7 6‐1 5‐11

WT 170 195 175 175 180

CL SR r‐JR r‐JR r‐JR r‐SO

HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Quincy, Fla. / East Gadsen HS Sanford, Fla. / Lake Mary HS Danville, Va. / George Washington HS Windsor, Conn. / Windsor HS Lanham, Md./ Eleanor Roosevelt HS

12 13 14 15 16 17 19

Nick Elko Donnell Dixon Justin Brewton Joseph “Bo” Ceravolo Matt Scott Micah Brown Chris Johnson

QB WR TE WR DB QB DB

6‐2 5‐10 6‐4 6‐1 5‐10 6‐2 6‐2

205 185 215 190 175 220 215

r‐JR r‐JR r‐SO r‐FR SR SR r‐SR

Odenton, Md. / Arundel HS Hampton, Va. / Phoebus HS Fairless Hills, Pa./ Pennsbury HS Venice, Fla./ Venice HS Harrington, Del. / Lake Forest HS Quincy, Fla. / East Gadsen HS Paterson, N.J. / Boston College

21 24 25 26 27

Joe Boyd Jermond Colston Alex Perry Marquis Spann Nick Williams

DB DB DB LB RB

6‐0 5‐11 5‐11 6‐2 5‐9

180 180 220 205 165

FR SO SO SR JR

Ft. Washington, Md./ Friendly HS Norfolk, Va./ Booker T. Washington HS Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast HS Paterson, N.J. / John F. Kennedy HS San Diego, Calf./Monte Vista HS

30 31 32 33 34 39

Rueben Hale Quentin Ferguson Dominic Shepard Herman Hinton James Rosseau Shawn Billups

DB DB LB LB RB DB

5‐8 5‐11 6‐1 6‐2 5‐7 5‐9

165 205 210 210 205 150

JR r‐SR SO r‐JR JR SO

Norfolk, Va. / Maury HS Frederick, Md. / Frederick HS Hyattsville, Md./ Eleanor Roosevelt HS Philadelphia, Pa. / West Catholic HS Philadelphia, Pa./Northeast HS Brooklyn, N.Y./Boys & Girls HS

41 42 43 44 45 47

Tavis Tabb Mario Diaz‐Aviles Anthony Frye Davon Moore Jaashawn Jones Troye Cornwall

DB PK DB DB RB DB

6‐2 5‐11 5‐10 5‐11 6‐1 6‐0

195 200 175 185 220 195

r‐SR SO JR SO r‐SR FR

Hampton, Va. / Norcum HS Washington, D.C./Wilson HS Landover, Md./Thomas Stone HS Mt. Vernon, N.Y./Mt. Vernon HS Asbury Park, N.J. / Asbury Park HS Mt. Vernon, N.Y./Mt. Vernon HS

50 51 52 53 54 55 57 58 59

Byron Lewis Greg Cannon Aaron Richardson Ernest Adjei Thomas Best Brandon Harvey Jonathan Mills Quintin Fortes Marquese Sanders

DL LS LB LB LB LB OL DE LB

6‐2 5‐11 6‐1 6‐0 5‐11 6‐1 6‐3 6‐3 6‐1

250 180 220 220 190 220 290 235 215

SO r‐FR JR JR SO SR SO JR JR

Virginia Beach, Va./Tallwood HS Toms River, N.J./Toms River East Washington D.C. / St. John’s HS Woodbridge, Va./Gar‐Field HS Washington, D.C./Seneca Valley HS Laurel, Md./Hudson Valley CC/Laurel HS Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas Reston, Va./South Lakes HS Philadelphia, Pa./West Catholic HS

61 62 63 65 66

Marcus Ponder Tywan Lee Brandon Cunningham Jadira Green Danzel Manley

OL OL OL DT OL

6‐2 6‐3 6‐2 6‐4 6‐5

295 315 290 300 305

r‐SR SR SO SO SO

Hamilton, N.J. / Hamilton West HS Miami, Fla./Deane JC/Northwestern HS Lumberton, N.J./Rancocas Valley HS Washington, D.C./Oxon Hill HS Greenbelt, Md./Eleanor Roosevelt HS

70 72 74 76 78

Brandon Purnsley Keith Newell Aaron Boyd Thomas Threadgill Nail Muradymov

OL OL OT DL OL

6‐3 6‐6 6‐5 6‐5 6‐7

295 305 325 315 310

SR JR SO SR r‐JR

Wilmington, Del. / Howard HS Trenton, N.J./Rutgers Alexandria, Va./Fork Union Military Acad. Frederick, Md. / Frederick HS Burtonsville, Md. / Paint Branch HS

81 83 85 86 89

Ryan Langdon Marco Kano Nick Brackett Mike Rendle Jahmel Bashir

TE P TE WR TE

6‐4 6‐6 6‐4 6‐1 6‐3

240 225 225 190 250

JR SO r‐FR r‐FR JR

Philadelphia, Pa./ Father Judge HS Cottbus, Germany Lawrenceville, N.J./Lawrence HS Wilmington, Del./St. Elizabeth HS Philadelphia, Pa./South Philadelphia HS

91 92 93 97

Olusegun Ayanbiola Kahlil Battle George Bansah Darrell Brown

DE DL DL DL

6‐2 6‐2 6‐1 6‐2

230 210 275 280

JR SO JR SR

Greenbelt, Md. / Eleanor Roosevelt HS Maplewood, Minn./Johnson Sr. HS Woodbridge, Va./ Potomac HS Darby, Pa./Hudson Valley CC/Wm. Penn HS

Josh Alexander Josh Bailey Quadir Bryant Rodney Gunter Antonio Hale Tyler Loomis Marlon Kelly Carl Russell Anthony Smith Elbie Williams Milton Williams

FS RB RB DL DB/WR OL QB DL QB LB WR

6‐3 5‐11 5‐11 6‐5 5‐10 6‐3 6‐2 6‐6 6‐3 6‐0 6‐3

200 185 185 300 170 265 200 300 215 210 200

SO JR FR FR FR FR FR FR FR FR FR

Waldorf, Md./Connecticut/Westlake HS Richmond, Va./Lackawanna JC Felton, Del./Lake Forrest HS Haines, Fla./Haines City HS Waldorf, Md./ Westlake HS Felton, Del./Lake Forrest HS Miami, Fla./Dr. Krop HS Washington, D.C./Maryland/Woodson HS Philadelphia, Pa./George Washington H.S. Bowie, Md./Dematha HS Upper Marlboro, Md./Frederick Douglas HS

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SENIORS (13) 97 Darrell Brown DL 17 Micah Brown QB 31 Quentin Ferguson DB 55 Brandon Harvey LB 1 Darius Jackson WR 19 Chris Johnson DB 45 Jaashawn Jones RB 62 Tywan Lee OL 61 Marcus Ponder OL 16 Matt Scott DB 26 Marquis Spann LB 41 Tavis Tabb DB 76 Thomas Threadgill DL JUNIORS (20) 53 Ernest Adjei LB 91 Olusegun Ayanbiola DE Josh Bailey RB 93 George Bansah DL 89 Jahmel Bashir TE 13 Donnell Dixon WR 12 Nick Elko QB 43 Anthony Frye DB 58 Quintin Fortes DE 30 Rueben Hale DB 33 Herman Hinton LB 81 Ryan Langdon TE 4 Calvin Miner DB 78 Nail Muradymov OL 72 Keith Newell OL 52 Aaron Richardson LB 34 James Rosseau RB 59 Marquese Sanders LB 5 Travis Tarpley WR 27 Nick Williams RB 7 Justin Wilson WR SOPHOMORES (19) Josh Alexander FS 39 Shawn Billups DB 74 Aaron Boyd OT 14 Justin Brewton TE 24 Jermond Colston DB 63 Brandon Cunningham OL 42 Mario Diaz‐Aviles PK 65 Jadira Green DT 80 Sam Jenifer WR 83 Marco Kano P 50 Byron Lewis DL 66 Danzel Manley OL 57 Jonathan Mills OL 44 Davon Moore DB 25 Alex Perry DB 99 Carl Russell DL 32 Dominic Shepard LB 9 Matt Spicer DB 87 Andre Wilson WR FRESHMEN (15) 21 Joe Boyd DB 85 Nick Brackett TE Quadir Bryant RB 51 Greg Cannon LS 15 Joseph “Bo” Ceravolo WR 88 Akeem Cobb WR 47 Troye Cornwall DB Rodney Gunter DL Antonio Hale DB 8 Marlon Kelly QB Tyler Loomis OL 86 Mike Rendle WR Anthony Smith QB Elbie Williams LB Milton Williams WR

by STATE/COUNTRY

Germany

CALIFORNIA (1) 27 Nick Williams

San Diego

CONNECTICUT (2) 87 Andre Wilson 7 Justin Wilson

Hartford Windsor

DELAWARE (5) Quadir Bryant 80 Sam Jenifer Tyler Loomis 86 Mike Rendle 16 Matt Scott

Felton Clayton Felton Wilmington Harrington

WASHINGTON, D.C. (4) 42 Mario Diaz‐Aviles 65 Jadira Green 52 Aaron Richardson 99 Carl Russell FLORIDA (9) 17 Micah Brown 15 Joseph “Bo” Ceravolo Rodney Gunter 1 Darius Jackson 8 Marlon Kelly 62 Tywan Lee 57 Jonathan Mills 4 Calvin Miner 25 Alex Perry

Quincy Venice Haines Quincy Miami Miami Ft. Lauderdale Sanford Jacksonville

GERMANY(1) 83 Marco Kano

Cottbus

MARYLAND (15) Josh Alexander 91 Olusegun Ayanbiola 21 Joe Boyd 12 Nick Elko 31 Quentin Ferguson 43 Anthony Frye Antonio Hale 55 Brandon Harvey 66 Danzel Manley 78 Nail Muradymov 32 Dominic Shepard 9 Matt Spicer 76 Thomas Threadgill Elbie Williams Milton Williams

Waldorf Greenbelt Ft. Washington Odenton Frederick Landover Waldorf Laurel Greenbelt Burtonsville Hyattsville Lanham Frederick Bowie Upper Marlboro

NEW JERSEY (9) 85 Nick Brackett Lawrenceville 51 Greg Cannon Toms River 88 Akeem Cobb Newark 63 Brandon Cunningham Lumberton 19 Chris Johnson Paterson 45 Jaashawn Jones Asbury Park 72 Keith Newell Trenton 61 Marcus Ponder Hamilton 26 Marquis Spann Paterson

NEW YORK (3) 39 Shawn Billups 47 Troye Cornwall 44 Davon Moore

Brooklyn Mt. Vernon Mt. Vernon

PENNSYLVANIA (8) 89 Jahmel Bashir 14 Justin Brewton 97 Darrell Brown 33 Herman Hinton 81 Ryan Langdon 34 James Rosseau 59 Marquese Sanders Anthony Smith

Philadelphia Fairless Hills Darby Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia

VIRGINIA (11) 53 Ernest Adjei Josh Bailey 93 George Bansah 74 Aaron Boyd 24 Jermond Colston 13 Donnell Dixon 58 Quintin Fortes 30 Rueben Hale 50 Byron Lewis 41 Tavis Tabb 5 Travis Tarpley

Woodbridge Richmond Woodbridge Alexandria Norfolk Hampton Reston, Va. Norfolk Virginia Beach Hampton Danville

pronunciATION GUIDE Ernest Adjei Olusegun Ayanbiola George Bansah Jahmel Bashir Quadir Bryant Joseph “Bo” Ceravolo Troye Cornwall Mario Diaz‐Aviles

Ah‐jay Oo‐loo‐she‐gun I‐yan‐bee‐oo‐lah Ban‐suh Juh‐mel Buh‐sheer KUH‐deer Sare‐ah‐vo‐lo Troy Dee‐az Ah‐vee‐les

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Quinton Fortes Jadira Green Jaashawn Jones Tywan Lee Nail Muradymov James Rosseau Marquese Sanders Marquis Spann Tavis Tabb

Forts Juh‐dye‐ruh JUH‐shawn TY‐wahn MUH‐rah‐dih‐mahv ROO‐sow Mar‐keese Mar‐kiss Tab


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ernest adjei 2010: Appeared in nine games … recorded 13 tackles, including seven solo stops … had at least one tackle in eight of the nine games in which he appeared … tied season high with three tackles (two solo) in 29‐7 win over North Carolina A&T (Oct. 16) … also had three tackles in victory over North Carolina Central (Nov. 6) … recorded two solo tackles in 53‐43 win over Howard in season finale (Nov. 20).

53 6‐0 | 220 Junior Linebacker Woodbridge, Va. Gar‐Field H.S. Major: Community Health

2009: Enrolled at Delaware State … did not compete. High School: 2008 Cardinal District Defensive Player‐of‐the‐ Year … two‐time All‐Prince William Area and Virginia All‐North‐ west District First Team selection … also competed in 2009 Virginia East‐West All‐Star Game … recorded 98 tackles and six sacks during senior season … earned three varsity football let‐ ters … also competed in track & field, and baseball … all‐region track and field selection (shot put).

cAREER StATISTICS G 9 9

2010 TOTAL

UT 7 7

AT 6 6

TT 13 13

Personal: Son of Mary Krah and John Dunkor … last name is pronounced “Ah‐jay” … born Oct. 5, 1990 in African nation of Ghana … came to United State at age 8.

cAREER SUPERLATIVES Most total tackles: 3 ‐ twice (last vs. NCCU on Nov. 6, 2010) Most solo tackles: 2 ‐ twice (last vs. NCCU on Nov. 6, 2010

olusegun AyANBIOLA

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2010: Appeared in all 11 games … team leader with five sacks (‐39 yards) and second on the club with 10 tackles‐for‐loss (‐59) … 10th on the Hornets with 37 total tackles (16 solo) … ranked seventh in the MEAC in sacks and tied for 17th in tackles‐for‐loss … also credited with one forced fumble, a fumble recovery and a quarterback hurry … recorded career highs of eight tackles (four solo), 4.5 tackles‐for‐loss (‐28) and 3.5 sacks (‐25) in 29‐10 win over North Carolina Central (Nov. 6) … returned a fumble 22 yards for a touchdown in 31‐26 victory over North Carolina A&T (Oct. 16) … also had six tackles, ½ sack and a QB hurry in NCA&T contest … recorded five solo tackles, including three behind the line‐of‐scrimmage (‐16), in 31‐21 loss to Norfolk State (Nov. 13) … had four tackles (3 solo) and a forced fumble in loss to Hampton (Sep. 30) … collected a sack (‐6) among his three tackles vs. Bethune‐Cookman (Oct. 9).

6‐2 | 240 Junior Defensive End Greenbelt, Md. Eleanor Roosevelt H.S. Major: Management

cAREER StATISTICS G 2009 10 2010 11 Totals 21

UT 1 16 17

AT 4 21 25

TT 5 37 42

TFL‐YDS 1.0‐4 10‐59 11‐63

SCK‐YDS 0.5‐3 5.0‐39 5.5‐42

INT‐YDS 1‐13 0‐0 1‐13

FR‐YDS 1 1‐22 2‐22

cAREER SUPERLATIVES Most total tackles: 8 (4 UT), vs. No. Carolina Central (11/6/10) Most solo tackles: 4, vs. No. Carolina Central (11/6/10) Most tackles for loss:40.5, vs. No. Carolina Central (11/6/10) Most sacks: 3.5, vs. No. Carolina Central (11/6/10)

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PD 1 0 1

QBH 0 1 1

2009: Competed in 10 games as a true freshman … recorded five tackles, including one unassisted stop … also credited with one tackle‐for‐loss, 0.5 sacks, an interception return for a touchdown, a pass deflection and a quarterback hurry … returned an interception 13 yards for a touchdown in the final minute of play to seal the Hornets’ 21‐6 victory over Hampton (Sep. 26) … assisted on two tackles, including one behind the line‐of‐scrimmage, in 9‐7 loss to Bethune‐Cookman (Oct. 10) … also credited with ½ sack in loss to South Carolina State (Oct. 31) … had one solo tackle in 21‐12 loss to Florida A&M in his collegiate debut (Sep. 5). High School: Helped lead Roosevelt to 10‐1 overall record (10‐0 regular sea‐ son), state playoff berth and conference championship during senior season … 2008 All‐D.C.‐Metro Second Team selection … competed in Prince George’s County All‐Star Game … credited with 11.5 sacks as a senior … saw action along the defensive line, as well as tight end and outside linebacker … team‐ mate of fellow DSU offensive lineman Danzel Manley. Personal: Son of Edward and Felicia Ayanbiola … name is pronounced “OO‐ loo‐she‐gun I‐an‐bee‐oo‐lah… first name is Nigerian for “God’s victory” … affectionately called “Oh‐loo” by his teammates … cousin of Chicago Bears defensive end Adewale Ogunleye … born 11/17/91 in Washington, D.C.

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2010: Competed in eight games as reserve … recorded six catches for 72 yards … had career‐highs of four catches and 36 yards (long 12) in loss to Coastal Carolina (Sep. 25) … tied his career‐ high of 36 yards on two catches vs. Bethune‐Cookman (Oct. 9) … also had career‐best 33 yard reception in Bethune‐Cookman contest. 2009: Did not compete. 2008: Started each game at tight end for the Hornets … recorded seven catches for 49 yards and one touchdown … registered two catches for 34 yards versus Hampton (Oct. 4), including a career‐ best 28‐yard reception … recorded first‐career touchdown recep‐ tion (6 yards) during DSU’s 17‐14 loss to the Pirates … notched one reception for nine yards versus South Carolina State (Nov. 1) … grabbed a career‐high three catches during DSU debut (Sept. 4 versus Florida A&M). High School: Earned three varsity letters as two‐way standout at South Philadelphia (TE/DE) …Philadelphia All‐City and All‐Public League as a senior in 2006 … Most Valuable Defensive Player of 2006 Public League All‐Star Game (four sacks in contest) … 2005 All‐Public League selection… also lettered in baseball … All‐City Second Team pitcher as a senior in 2007. Personal: Son of Vincent Bashir and Rhonda Baker … full name is Jahmel Na‐fece Bashir … born 3/22/89.

6‐3 | 250 Junior Tight End Philadelphia, Pa. South Philadelphia H.S. Major: Social Work cAREER StATISTICS 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL

GP Rec Yds 11 7 49 Did not compete 8 6 72 19 13 121

TD 1

Lg 28

Rec/g 0.6

Avg/c 7.0

Avg/g 4.5

0 1

33 33

0.8 0.7

12.0 9.3

9.0 6.4

cAREER SUPERLATIVES Most receptions: 4 (36 yards) vs. Coastal Carolina (9/25/10) Most receiving yards: 36 ‐ twice, last vs. Bethune‐Cookman (2 rec.; 10/9/10) Longest reception: 33 yards, vs. Bethune‐Cookman (10/9/10) Longest TD reception: 6 yards, vs. Hampton (10/4/08)

NICK BRACKETT 2010: Enrolled at Delaware State … sat out the season as a freshman redshirt. High School: Two‐sport star at Lawrence HS (football, basket‐ ball) … 2009 All‐Area First Team … all‐conference basketball selection … brother Brett Brackett is a senior wide receiver at Penn State.

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6‐4 | 225 Redshirt Freshman Tight End Lawrenceville, N.J. Lawrence H.S. Major: Pre‐Education/ Elementary Education

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justin BREWTON 2010: Competed in 10 games as a reserve receiver and on special teams … also served as an emergency kicker … recorded five catches for 54 yards … had a career‐best 22‐yard reception vs. Southern in MEAC/SWAC Challenge in Orlando, Fla. (Sept. 5) … hauled in two passes for 11 yards in loss to Morgan State (Oct. 23) … had a 16‐yard catch in 53‐43 win over Howard (Nov. 20) and a five‐yard reception in loss to South Carolina State (Oct. 30) ... also credited with three kickoff returns for 21 yards (long 13) … collected five special teams tackles, including two solo stops.

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6‐4 | 215 Redshirt Sophomore Wide Receiver Fairless Hills, Pa. Pennsbury H.S. Major: Sports Management

2009: Appeared in four games for the Hornets … did not record any offensive statistics, but was credited with an assisted tackle vs. Morgan State (Oct. 24).

cAREER StATISTICS GP 2010 10 TOTAL 10

Rec 5 5

Yds 54 54

TD 0 0

Lg 22 22

Rec/g 0.5 0.5

Avg/c 10.8 10.8

Avg/g 5.4 5.4

cAREER SUPERLATIVES Most receptions: 2 (11 yds.) vs. Morgan State (10/23/10) Most receiving yards: 22 vs. Southern (9/5/10) Longest reception: 22 yards vs. Southern (9/5/10) Longest TD reception: N/A

DARRELL BROWN

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6‐2 | 280 Senior Defensive Line Darby, Pa. Hudson Valley CC/Wm. Penn H.S. Major: Management cAREER StATISTICS G 2010 10 Totals 10

UT AT 2 26 2 26

TT 28 28

TFL‐YDS SCK‐YDS INT‐YDS FR‐YDS PD QBH 3.0‐7 1.0‐2 1‐0 1 1‐7 1 3.0/7 1.0/2 1‐0 1 1‐7 1

cAREER SUPERLATIVES Most total tackles: 5, twice Most solo tackles: 1, twice Most tackles for loss: 1, twice Most sacks: 1, twice

2010: Competed in 10 games as a starting defensive tackle in first season with the Hornets ...recorded 28 total tackles … also credited with 3.0 tackles‐for‐loss (‐7), one sack (‐2), one inter‐ ception, a forced fumble and fumble recovery … had five tackles and a sack (‐4) in 29‐7 victory over North Carolina Central (Nov. 6) … recorded three tackles, a sack, forced fumble and an inter‐ ception in loss to Morgan State (Oct. 23) … had four tackles and 0.5 sacks (‐1) in 31‐26 victory over North Carolina A&T (Oct. 16) … tallied three tackles and a seven‐yard fumble return in 20‐14 loss to Hampton (Sept. 30) … also registered five tackles and 0.5 sacks in loss to Southern (Sept. 5) … had at least one tackle in nine of the 10 games in which he appeared. 2009 (at Hudson Valley CC): Played in four games for team that finished the season with 7‐3 overall record … recorded six tackles, including four solo stops … also credited with a fumble recovery. High School: Three‐time All‐State, All‐Delaware County and All‐ Conference First Team selection … Delaware County Defensive Player of the Year … set school single record with 17 sacks … played for head varsity coach Sam Mormando … also lettered in basketball. Personal: Son of Marie Brown and Darryl Hawkins … teammate of DSU senior linebacker Brandon Harvey at Hudson Valley.

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mICAH BROWN 2010: Competed in six games, primarily on special teams, although listed as the team’s third string quarterback … did not see playing time on offense … credited with six tackles, including two solo stops … had two tackles, one unassisted in 29‐10 win over North Carolina Central (Nov. 6) … assisted on two tackles in loss to Southern in MEAC/SWAC Challenge in Orlando, Fla. (Sept. 5 … recorded a solo tackle in loss to Hampton (Sep. 30). 2009: Competed in nine games, primarily on special teams … saw fourth quarter action at quarterback, but did not record any statistics, in loss to Michigan (Oct. 24) … credited with an assisted tackles in vic‐ tory over Morgan State (Oct. 24). 2008: Appeared in one game on special teams (vs. Central Connecticut State) … credited with a kick return (0 yards).

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6‐2 | 215 Senior Quarterback Quincy, Fla. East Gadsen H.S. Major: Sports Management

2007 (Freshman): Did not compete. High School: 2006 Florida All‐District 3A Second Team … passed for more than 2,000 yards and rushed for more than 800 in only season at quarterback (2006) … played wide receiver as a junior and linebacker during sophomore season … teammate of DSU wide receiver Darius Jackson … also competed in basketball. Personal: Son of Sylvia Williams and Bobby Wilson … born 2/5/88.

joseph ‘bo’ ceravolo 2010: Enrolled at Delaware State … sat out the season as a freshman redshirt. High School: Two‐time All‐Venice Area selection … 2009 First Team Florida All‐Star … helped lead team to No. 48 national high school ranking (USA Today) … had 40 receptions for 500 yards and six touchdowns during senior season … career scholastic totals: 100 receptions, 1,400 yards, 14 TDs … played for head football coach John Peacock … also completed in track and field, and weight lifting … placed eighth in state weight lifting competition. Personal: Son of Patricia Ceravolo and Timothy Najuch/Andy Normil … born 2/22/92 on Buffalo, N.Y.

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6‐1 | 190 Redshirt Freshman Wide Receiver Venice, Fla. Venice H.S. Major: Forensic Biology

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brANDON CUNNINGHAM 2010: Did not compete .

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High School: Earned three varsity letters as a two‐way lineman at Rancocas Valley … 2008 All‐Olympic Conference First Team selection (OT) … helped lead team to 7‐3 record during senior season … also competed in basketball and baseball during scholastic career … Honor Roll student .

6‐2 | 270 Freshman Offensive Line Lumberton, N.J. Rancocas Valley Regional H.S. Major: Criminal Justice

Personal: Son of Robert and Elgina Cunningham … earned MVP long snapper award during 2008 camp at Villanova University … has expressed interest in a career with Federal Bureau of Investigations … worked out this summer at Velocity Sports Per‐ formance and Agility Center and Retro Fitness Gym in Southern New Jersey … born 8/29/91 in Voorhees, N.J.

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2010: Appeared in 10 games as team’s No. 1 placekicker … third on the Hornets with 34 points … hit 4‐of‐7 field goal attempts and 22‐of‐27 extra point tries …ranked seventh in the MEAC in field goals (0.40 per‐game) … hit 2‐of‐2 field goal kicks (21, 30) and 5‐of‐6 extra point attempts in 53‐43 victory over Howard in his hometown of Washington, D.C. (Nov. 20) … nailed his first collegiate field goal on his only attempt (32 yards) in loss to Morgan State (Oct. 23) … tied his career‐best with 32‐yard field goal in only attempt vs. North Carolina Central (Nov. 6) ... missed Florida A&M contest on Sept. 11 due to ankle injury suffered in season opener vs. Southern in MEAC/SWAC Challenge in Orlando, Fla.

5‐11 | 200 Placekicker Sophomore Washington, D.C. Wilson H.S. Major: Elementary Education cAREER StATISTICS 2010 Totals

G 10 10

FGM‐FGA 4‐7 4‐7

Pct. .571 .571

Long 32 32

KO 42 42

cAREER SUPERLATIVES

Yards 2041 2041

Avg. 48.6 48.6

PAT 22‐27 22‐27

Pts 34 34

High School: Competed for head football coach Horace Fleming at Wilson HS … helped lead team to two District of Columbia Interscholastic Athletic Association championships (2008, ’09) … also lettered in soccer. Personal: Son of Mario Diaz and Ana Aviles … born 5/15/92 in Washington, D.C.

Most PAT: 5 vs Howard (11/20/10) Most FG: 2 vs. Howard (11/20/10) Long FG: 32 yards, twice

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nick elko 2010: Competed in 10 games as the No. 2 quarterback … completed 39‐of‐68 passes (57.4%) for 540 yards and seven touchdowns … also had three interceptions … ranked second in the MEAC in passing efficiency (149.2) and was seventh in the league in passing average (54.0 ypg) …completed 7‐of‐12 passes for a season‐high 113 yards and a touchdown (17 yards to Travis Tarpley) in loss to South Carolina State (Oct. 30) … connected on 5‐of‐9 passes for 109 yards and two touchdowns, including a career‐best 60‐yard hook‐up with Larrone Moore, vs. Bethune‐Cookman (Oct. 9) … also connected with Moore on a 26‐yard scoring pass in Bethune‐Cookman contest … was successful on 8‐of‐11 passes (72.7%) for 82 yards vs. Morgan State on Oct. 23 … came off the bench to hit 4‐of‐7 passes for 44 yards, including a 23‐yard touchdown strike to Donnell Dix‐ on, in loss to Hampton (Sept. 30) … connected with Justin Wil‐ son on a 27‐yard touchdown pass in 53‐43 win over Howard in season finale (Nov. 20) … also hooked up with Wilson on a 38‐yard scoring pass vs. Southern in MEAC/SWAC Challenge in Orlando, Fla. (Sept. 5) and on a 30‐yard touchdown vs North Carolina A&T (Oct. 16) … threw at least one touchdown pass in six of the 10 games in which he appeared … also served as the Hornets’ primary punter the last six games … ranked fifth in the MEAC with a 36.8 yard punting average … had a career‐ best 75‐yard punt vs. South Carolina State (Oct. 30) … also had punts of 56 and 51 yards in SC Sate contest … recorded punts of 54 and 51 yards vs. Morgan State on Oct. 23 … landed 11 kicks inside the opponents’ 20‐yard line, including three vs. North Carolina A&T (Oct. 16) and two in three other contests. 2009: Appeared in five games, including two starts (Michigan, Morgan State) … completed 35 of 69 passes (50.7%) for 326 yards … completed 18‐of‐34 passes for 151 yards as a redshirt freshman before more than 106,000 fans in loss at Michigan … connected with Justin Wilson for career‐best 42‐yard reception in Michigan contest … also completed six straight passes during a third quarter drive against Michigan … connected on 6‐of‐9 passes for 66 yards (long 31) in loss to Norfolk State (Nov. 14) … completed 6‐of‐11 passes for 70 yards (long 22) in loss to South Carolina State (Oct. 31).

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6‐2 | 200 Redshirt Junior Quarterback Odenton, Md. Arundel H.S. Major: Business Management cAREER StATISTICS Passing 2010 2009 2008 TOTAL

G A‐C‐I Yds Pct TD 10 68‐39‐3 540 57.4 7 5 69‐35‐3 326 50.7 0 Did not compete (freshman redshirt) 15 137‐74‐6 866 54.0 7

Long 60 42

Avg 54.0 65.2

Effic 149.2 81.7

60

57.7

115.2

Rushing 2010 2009 2008 TOTAL

G No. Yds Avg. Td 10 7 28 4.0 0 5 8 10 1.2 0 Did not complete (freshman redshirt) 15 15 38 2.5 0

Lg 10 7

Punting G 2010 10 TOTAL 10

No. 25 25

50+ 5 2

Yds. 921 921

Avg. 36.8 36.8

LG 75 75

TB 2 2

FC 2 2

10 I20 11 11

BL 0 0

cAREER SUPERLATIVES Most completions: 18 at Michigan (10/17/09) Most pass attempts: 34 at Michigan (10/17/09) Longest completion: 60 yards (to Larrone Moore vs. B‐CU; 10/9/10) Most touchdown passes: 2, vs. Bethune‐Cookman (10/9/10) Longest TD pass: 60 yards (to Larrone Moore vs. B‐CU; 10/9/10) Best comp. pct. (10 or more comp): 52.9%; 10/17/09 vs. Mich. (18‐for‐34) Most rushing yards: 10 vs. South Carolina State (10/30/10) Most rushing attempts: 4, at Michigan (10/17/09) Longest run: 10 yards vs. South Carolina State (10/30/10) Most rushing touchdowns: N/A

2008 (Freshman): Did not compete High School: Set Maryland single‐season records for touch‐ down passes (43), passing yards (3,091), completions (260) and pass attempts (431) as a senior in 2007 … helped lead Arundel to 13‐1 overall and state championship runner‐up in ’07 … 2007 Maryland All‐State, All‐Baltimore Metro, All‐Anne Arundel County, Baltimore Touchdown Club Player‐of‐the‐ Year and Capital Gazette Player‐of‐the‐Year … passed for five touchdowns and 301 yards in 2007 win over Southern (Md.) … also threw for five scores in ’07 win vs. Meade (Md.) … passed for 18 touchdowns as a junior and 63 in his scholastic career … led team to state playoff berth during junior year … played for head football coach Chuck Markiewicz … also competed in basketball and baseball. Personal: Son of Nick and Andrea Elko … born 7/23/90.

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quentin ferguson 2010: Starting outside linebacker in all 11 games … third on the Hornets in tackles‐for‐loss (8.5) and fourth in total tackles (56) … also credited with a forced fumble and a fumble recovery … recorded career‐high 10 tackles (two solo) in loss to Southern in MEAC/SWAC Challenge in Orlando, Fla. (Sept. 5) … had a personal best five solo tackles (nine total) in 31‐26 victory over North Carolina A&T (Oct. 16) … had six tackles (four solo), includ‐ ing two behind the line‐of‐scrimmage (‐8), a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in 29‐10 win over North Carolina Central (Nov. 6) … recorded two backfield stops (‐4) in loss to Morgan State (Oct. 23) … had six tackles (two solo), including 1.5 behind the line‐of‐scrimmage (‐3), vs. Hampton (Sept. 30) … also posted four unassisted tackles (five total) in loss to Coastal Caro‐ lina (Sept. 25) … collected at least four tackles in eight of the 11 games.

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5‐11 | 190 Senior Defensive Back Frederick, Md. Frederick H.S. Major: Business Management cAREER StATISTICS GP UT AT Did not compete 8 2 1 10 4 8 11 28 28 29 34 37

2007 2008 2009 2010 Totals

TOT 3 12 56 71

2009: Competed in 10 games as a reserve defensive back and on special teams … credited with 12 total tackles, including four unassisted stops … had at least one tackle in each game … recorded career‐high three tackles (two solo) in loss to Michigan (Oct. 17) … also had unassisted tackles against Delaware (Sept. 19) and South Carolina State (Oct. 31). TFL‐YDS

FF

FR

2008:: Saw action in eight games as a reserve defensive back … credited with three total tackles (two solo). 2007: Did not compete.

8.5‐24 8.5‐24

1 1

1‐0 1‐0

cAREER SUPERLATIVES Most total tackles: 10 vs. Southern (9/5/10) Most solo tackles: 5 vs. North Carolina A&T (10/16/10) Most tackles for loss: 2 ‐ twice, last 11/6/10 vs. North Carolina Central Most sacks: N/A

High School: Frederick High School record holder for tackles in a career (218) and in a game (33) … 2006 Maryland All‐State Second Team … All‐Conference First Team … competed in Senior All‐Star Game … played for head football coach Vincent Ahearn … also lettered in track & field … state runner‐up in 110‐meter hurdles. Personal: Son of Betty Ferguson and Billy Hoy … born 3/12/89

quinton fortes

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2010: Competed in eight games … missed last three games due to injury … recorded 16 tackles, including seven solo stops … also credited with 1.5 sacks (‐6), a forced fumble and a fumble recovery … recorded career‐high six tackles (four solo), includ‐ ing a sack (‐1), in loss to Bethune‐Cookman (Oct. 9) … collected four tackles (two unassisted) vs. Coastal Carolina (Sept. 25) … had two tackles vs. Southern (Sept. 5), Florida A&M (Sept. 11) and Hampton (Sept. 30) … also credited with 0.5 sack vs. Florida A&M.

6‐3 | 245 Junior Defensive End/Long Snapper Reston, Va. South Lakes H.S. Major: Sports Marketing

cAREER StATISTICS 2009 2010 TOTAL

28

GP 8 8 16

UT 1 7 8

AT 1 9 10

TOT 2 16 18

TFL‐YDS

FF

FR

1.5‐6 1.5‐6

1 1

1‐0 1‐0

2009: Appeared in eight games as a reserve defensive lineman and long snapper on special teams … credited with two solo tackles during season … recorded one unassisted tackle in losses to Michigan (Oct. 17) and South Carolina State (Oct. 31) … assumed the role as the Hornets’ primary long‐snapper for the rest of the season after an injury to the starter in game five at Michigan. High School: 2007 and 2008 Virginia All‐State Honorable Men‐ tion … earned three varsity letters … played for head football coach John Ellenberger … also lettered in track and field … 2009 Maryland State discus champion … also competed in 200‐meter dash and 1600‐meter relay … Honor Roll student. Personal: Son of Michael and Lisa Fortes … also a thrower (jav‐ elin, discus) on Delaware State’s track and field team … last name is pronounced Forts … born 10/9/90 at Edwards Air Force Base, California.

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2010: Appeared in five games as a defensive backfield reserve and on special teams … recorded two unassisted tackles in 34‐ 24 loss to Morgan State (Oct. 23). 2009: Did not compete. High School: Three‐year varsity letterwinner at Thomas Stone HS … All‐Prince George’s County (cornerback) and All‐Southern Maryland Athletic Conference Second Team selection (run‐ ningback and cornerback) … recorded seven interceptions to help lead Thomas Stone to SMAC No. 1 ranking in total defense during junior year … also rushed for more than 1,000 yards as a junior … played for head football coach Dan Kaple … also lettered in track & field.

5‐10 | 175 Sophomore Defensive Back Landover, Md. Thomas Stone H.S. Major: Business Management cAREER StATISTICS

Personal: Son of Homer and Mary Frye … born 3/17/1990

GP 2010 5 TOTAL 5

UT 2 2

AT ‐ ‐

TOT 2 2

jADIRA GREEN 2010: Did not compete. High School: Two‐sport standout at Oxon Hill H.S. … All‐Price George’s County, All Washington, D.C. Metro and Washington Post All‐Star during junior season … also selected to play in 2008 Crab Bowl All‐Star Game … recorded 112 tackles and 14 sacks as a junior … also a state champion wrestler …posted 32‐0 record en route to state 285‐pound title. Personal: Son of Patrica Green and Lee Hardwick … born 12/21/1990

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6‐4 | 300 Freshman Defensive Tackle Ft. Washington, Md. Oxon Hill H.S. Major: Sports Science

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BRANDON HARVEY 2010 (at DSU): Started in all 11 games … second on the team and 10th in the MEAC in tackles (7.5 pg) … recorded 83 total tackles, including 46 solo stops … Hornet leader with three fumble recoveries, tied for second in the MEAC … also credited with eight tackles‐for‐loss (‐23), one sack (‐4), a forced fumble, two pass break‐ups and a QB hurry … recorded career‐high 12 tackles, including nine unassisted stops, in 31‐21 loss to Norfolk State (Nov. 13) … had 11 tackles (five solo), including two backfield stops (‐8), two fumble recoveries and a forced fumble in 38‐21 loss to MEAC co‐champion South Carolina State (Oct. 30) … also collected 11 tackles (5 solo), a 32‐yard fumble return, a pass break‐up and a QB hurry in loss to Morgan State (Oct. 23) … had 10 tackles (7 unassisted), including three behind the line‐of‐scrimmage (‐8), in victory over Howard (Nov. 20) … re‐ corded double figures in tackles in four of the last five games … had nine tackles (5 solo) vs. Hampton and eight in losses to Bethune‐Cookman (5 unassisted) and Southern (1 solo) … recorded his lone sack (‐4 yards) in 29‐7 win over North Carolina Central (Nov. 6).

55 5‐11 | 240 Senior Linebacker Laurel, Md. Hudson Valley CC/Laurel H.S. Major: Psychology cAREER StATISTICS at DSU GP 2010 11 TOTAL 11

UT 46 46

AT 37 37

TOT 83 83

TFL‐YDS 8.0‐23 8.0‐23

SK‐YD 1.0‐4 1.0‐4

BR 2 2

cAREER SUPERLATIVES Most total tackles: 12 vs. Norfolk State (11/13/10) Most solo tackles: 9 vs. Norfolk State (11/13/10) Most tackles for loss: 3 vs. Howard (11/20/10)

QBH 1 1

FF 1 1

FR‐YD 3‐32 3‐32

2009 (at Hudson Valley CC): Appeared in all 10 games … helped lead Vikings to 7‐3 overall record … second on the team in total tackles (55) and solo tackles (37) … also second on the squad in tackles‐for‐loss (12‐44) and third in sacks (4‐17) … also recorded two interceptions (63 yards), two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, three blocked kicks and two pass break ups … returned an inter‐ ception 54 yards for a touchdown. 2008 (at Hudson Valley CC): Competed in seven games … recorded 28 tackles, including 19 solo stops … team leader with three sacks (‐15 yards) and tied for fourth with 5.5 tackles‐for‐loss (‐26). High School: Two‐way standout (LB/QB) at Laurel (Md.) High School … 2007 All‐District of Columbia./Maryland District selection and Prince George’s County All‐Star. Personal: Son of Roger and Pamela Younger … born 2/6/90 in Washington, D.C.

HERMAN hINTON

33 6‐2 | 210 Redshirt Junior Linebacker Philadelphia, Pa. West Catholic H.S. Major: Business Management

2010: Competed in 10 games … recorded 21 tackles, includ‐ ing 12 unassisted … also credited with 1.5 tackles‐for‐loss for minus‐6 yards … had career‐high six tackles (4 solo) in loss to Bethune‐Cookman (Oct. 9) … tallied four solo tackles, including one backfield stop (‐5), in 17‐14 loss to Florida A&M (Sept. 11) … had two tackles in four other contests. 2009: Appeared in all 10 games on special teams and as a reserve defensive back … recorded seven tackles, including four solo stops … also credited with a tackle‐for‐loss … had two solo tackles, including one behind the line‐of‐scrimmage, vs. Norfolk State (Nov. 14) … also recorded two unassisted tackles in loss to South Carolina State (Oct. 31). 2008: Did not compete (freshman redshirt).

cAREER StATISTICS 2009 2010 Total

G 10 10 20

UT 4 12 16

AT 3 9 12

TT 7 21 28

TL‐YDS 1.0‐1 1.5‐6 2.5‐7

cAREER SUPERLATIVES Most total tackles: 6 vs. Bethune‐Cookman (10/9/10) Most solo tackles: 4 ‐ twice Most tackles for loss: 1 vs. Florida A&M (9/11/10)

At West Catholic: Helped lead team to two Philadelphia Catholic League championships … 2007 All‐City and All‐Catholic selection … combined for 90 tackles and eight interceptions during junior and senior years … played for head football coach Brian Fluck. Personal: Son of Kirk and Bernice Hinton … born 12/10/89

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DARIUS JACKSON 2010: Appeared in 11 games … second on the Hornets in receptions (38) and third in receiving yards (450) … seventh in the MEAC in receptions per‐game (3.4) … had season‐high eight receptions for 55 yards (long 16) in 38‐21 loss to South Carolina State (Oct. 30) … recorded season‐high 88 receiving yards on five catches (long 28) in loss to Morgan State (Oct. 23) … had three receptions for 69 yards, including an 11‐yard touchdown catch in 37‐27 loss to Southern in the MEAC/SWAC Challenge in Orlando, Fla. (Sept. 5) … also had career‐best 47‐ yard catch in Southern contest … had a two‐yard touchdown among his four catches (32 yards) in 29‐7 win over North Carolina Central (Nov. 6) … hauled in four passes for 48 yards (long 23) in 31‐26 victory over North Carolina A&T (Oct. 16) … had three catches for 65 yards (long 25) in loss to Norfolk State (Nov. 13) … threw a 23‐yard touchdown pass to Justin Wilson in 20‐14 loss to Hampton (Sept. 30) … also returned seven punts for 54 yards (7.7 avg; long 19) and had three rushing attempts for seven yards (long 7). 2009: Competed in all 10 games … team leader in receptions (44) and receiving yards (476) … ranked fifth in the MEAC in receptions per‐game (4.4) and 10th in receiving yards (47.6 pg) … tied Delaware State single‐game record with 11 receptions for career‐high 123 yards in 30‐20 win over Howard (Nov. 21) … also had season‐long 29 yard reception in Howard contest … led all players with eight receptions for 81 yards in 27‐17 loss to Delaware (Sept. 19) … had seven catches for 67 yards (long 19) in 21‐12 loss at Florida A&M (Sept. 5) … contributed five catches for 77 yards (long 23) to Hornets’ 35‐22 victory over Morgan State (Oct. 24) … also returned a punt 18 yards in his only attempt in the Morgan State contest … had at least one catch in nine games and two‐or‐more receptions in eight con‐ tests … led team in receptions in four games … also credited with six punt returns for 51 yards (long 18) and two kickoff returns for 15 yards (long 9). 2008: Appeared in all 11 games for the Hornets … recorded 18 receptions for 300 yards and one touchdown … also returned one punt for 20 yards … rushed for three yards on one carry finished seventh on the team in all purpose yards (323) … registered three catches for 52 yards and one touchdown at Norfolk State (Nov. 15) … first‐career touchdown reception came on a 21‐yard touchdown pass from Vashon Winton versus the Spartans … caught four passes for a career‐high 74 yards versus North Carolina A&T (Oct. 18) … recorded longest reception of DSU career (42 yards) at Bethune‐Cookman (Oct. 11) … tallied 70 yards on a career‐high five catches at Kent State (Sept. 13). High School: Four‐year varsity letterwinner at East Gadsen … 2006 All‐Gadsen County and All‐District Player‐of‐the‐Year, and All‐Big Ben First Team … rushed for 1,100 yards and 12 touchdowns, and had 40 receptions for 500 yards and five scores during senior season … teammate of DSU quarterback Micah Brown … also lettered in basketball.

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5‐10 | 185 Senior Wide Receiver Quincy, Fla. East Gadsen H.S. Major: Sports Management cAREER StATISTICS Receiving 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL

GP 11 10 11 32

Rec 18 41 38 97

Passing 2010 TOTAL

G 11 11

Punt Returns 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL Rushing 2010 TOTAL

Yds 300 476 405 1181

TD 1 0 3 4

Lg 42 29 47 47

Rec/g 1.6 4.4 3.5 3.0

Avg/c 16.7 11.6 10.7 12.2

A‐C‐I Yds 1‐1‐0 23 1‐1‐0 23

Pct 100.0 100.0

TD 1 1

Long Avg 23 230.0 23 230.0

G 11 10 11 32

No. 1 6 7 14

Yds 20 51 54 125

Avg 20.0 8.5 7.7 8.9

Td 0 0 0 0

Lg 20 18 19 20

G 11 11

No. 3 3

Yds 7 7

Avg 2.3 2.3

Td 0 0

Lg 7 7

Yd/g 27.3 47.6 36.8 36.9 Effic 623.20 623.20

cAREER SUPERLATIVES

Most receptions: 11 vs. Howard (11/21/09) 8 at Delaware (9/19/09) Most receiving yards: 123 vs. Howard (11/21/09) Longest receptions: 47 yards vs. Southern (9/5/10) 42 yards, at Bethune‐Cookman (10/11/08) Most touchdown catches: 1 ‐ four times Longest TD catch: 21 yards (from Vashon Winton vs. Norfolk State; 11/15/08) dsu CAREER RECEPTIONS LEADERS 1. 201 Shaheer McBride 3,007 yds 2004‐07 2. 160 Albert Horsey 2,491 1997‐00 3. 126 Thomas Bolden 1,700 2001‐04 4. 122 Tommie Mims 1,958 1997‐00 5. 102 Larrone Moore 1,236 2007‐10 6. 101 David Jones 1,825 1989‐90 7. 100 John Taylor 2,426 1982‐85 8. 97 Darius Jackson 1,181 2008‐ 8. 97 DeCasto Brown 1,441 1975‐77 dsu CAREER RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS 1. 3,007 Shaheer McBride 201 rec. 2004‐07 2. 2,491 Albert Horsey 160 1996‐00 3. 2,426 John Taylor 100 1982‐85 4. 1,958 Tommie Mims 122 1997‐00 5. 1,825 David Jones 101 1989‐90 6. 1,700 Thomas Bolden 126 2001‐04 7. 1,622 Darnerian McCants 83 1997‐00 8. 1,489 Damon Daniels 73 1995‐96 9. 1,441 DeCasto Brown 97 1975‐77 10. 1,380 Phil Anderson 86 1991‐94 ‐ 1,181 Darius Jackson 97 2008‐

Personal: Son of Andrew and Colette Jackson … born 3/29/89

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JAASHAWN JONES 2010: Competed in all 11 games … tops on the team and fifth in the MEAC in rushing at 65.8 yards per‐game … fourth in the MEAC with 724 rushing yards … rushed for career‐best 144 yards (long 23) on 30 carries, including a 3‐yard touchdown run, in 31‐26 victory over North Carolina A&T (Oct. 16) … had a career‐long 48‐yard touchdown run (114 total rushing yards) in 34‐24 loss to Morgan State (Oct. 23) … tallied 95 yards rushing on 25 carries (long 18), including a one‐yard touchdown plunge, in 17‐14 loss to Florida A&M (Sept. 11) … surpassed the 1000‐yard mark at DSU while rushing for 71 yards (long 34) in loss to Bethune‐Cookman (Oct. 9) … rushed for 78 yards on 22 carries (long 23) vs. Hampton (Sept. 30) … contributed a three‐yard touchdown run in 53‐43 win over Howard in season finale (Nov. 20) … tallied 53 rushing yards on 11 carries (long 24) in loss to Southern in MEAC/SWAC Challenge in Orlando, Fla. (Sept. 5) … also had two receptions for five yards (long 9).

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6‐1 | 225 Redshirt Senior Running Back Asbury Park, N.J. Asbury Park H.S. Major: Marketing

cAREER StATISTICS Rushing 2008 2009 2010 Totals

G 6 8 11 25

No. 18 151 161 330

Yds 31 632 724 1387

Avg. 1.7 4.2 4.5 4.2

Td 3 5 4 12

Lg 6 34 48 48

Avg/g 5.1 79.0 65.8 55.5

Receiving 2008 2009 2010 Totals

GP 6 8 11 14

Rec 0 4 2 4

Yds 0 9 5 9

TD 0 2 0 2

Lg 0 9 9 9

Rec/g 0.0 0.5 0.2 0.3

Avg/c 0.0 2.2 2.5 2.2

cAREER SUPERLATIVES

Most rushing attempts: 35 vs. Winston‐Salem State (11/7/09) 31 vs. Howard (11/21/09) 30 vs. North Carolina A&T (10/16/10) Most rushing yards: 144 vs. North Carolina A&T (10/16/10) 143 vs. Winston‐Salem State (11/7/09) 130 vs. Howard (11/21/09) Longest run: 48 yards vs. Morgan State (10/23/10) 40 yards vs. NC Central (11/6/10) 34 yards vs. Morgan State (10/24/09) 34 yards vs. Bethune‐Cookman (10/9/10) Most touchdown runs: 2 vs. Howard (11/21/09) Longest TD run: 48 yards vs. Morgan State (101/23/10) dsu CAREER Rushing LEADERS 1. 3,517 Terrance Hoover 556 att. 1984‐87 2. 3,282 Reggie Barnes 548 1985‐88 3. 3,213 Gene Lake 480 1982‐84 4. 2,951 Mike Murray 591 1988‐91 5. 2,654 Steve Davis ‐ 1967‐70 6. 2,401 Phil Anderson 423 1991‐94 7. 2,385 Fabian Thorne 445 1994‐95 8. 2,283 Grayland King 419 1997‐00 9. 1,808 Johnny Rowe 411 1979‐82 10. 1,769 Maurice Foster 364 1998‐01 ‐

1,387

Jaashawn Jones

330

Yd/g 0.0 1.1 0.5 0.6

2009: Team leader and fifth in the MEAC in rushing, at 79.0 ypg (632 yards) … 10th in the MEAC in all‐purpose yards (80.1 ypg) … tied for team lead with five rushing touchdowns … rushed for at least 100 yards in each of the last three games, and four of the last five … rushed for career‐high 143 yards on 35 carries (second most in team history) in 24‐21 win over Winston‐Salem State (Nov. 7) … collected 130 yards and two touchdowns (28, 1) on 31 carries in 30‐20 win over Howard in season finale (Nov. 21) … had 117 rushing yards on 29 at‐ tempts in 21‐16 loss to Norfolk State (Nov. 14) … had a career‐ best 34 yard run and a four‐yard run in 107‐yard performance vs. Morgan State on Oct. 24 (35‐22 win) … rushed for 71 yards in 13 carries (long 23) in loss to Bethune‐Cookman (Oct. 10). 2008: Appeared in six games for the Hornets...recorded 18 rushes for 31 yards and three touchdowns…scored first career touchdown against Kent State (Sept. 13)…registered career‐ high 10 carries for 22 yards against Howard (Nov. 22.). 2007: Did not compete (freshman redshirt) High School: 2006 All‐State and All‐Shore selection … tallied 1,100 rushing yards in senior year … rushed for 291 yards and five touchdowns in one game … played for head football coach Joe Stintson. Personal: Son of Herbert and Celeste Jones … attended Peddie Prep School (N.J.) for one year … born 2/11/88.

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2010: Competed in six games at outside linebacker and on special teams … recorded a backfield stop (‐6) in loss to Coastal Carolina (Sep. 25) … assisted on two tackles vs. Bethune‐Cookman (Oct. 9) … also registered a solo tackle in 17‐14 loss to Hampton (Sep. 30). 2009 (at DSU): Appeared in four games after being added to the roster following summer camp … credited with two assisted tackles for the season … assisted on a tackle at Michigan (Oct. 17) and vs. Norfolk State (Nov. 14).

6‐2 | 220 Redshirt Senior Linebacker Paterson, N.J. Boston College Major: Psychology

2008: Did not compete. 2007: Sat out season as a redshirt at Boston College. High School: Earned All‐Passaic County first‐team and Herald News All‐Area first‐team honors as a senior defensive back at Kennedy High School ... was a two‐year starting quarterback who threw for 1,519 yards and 11 touchdowns in 2006; completed touchdown passes of 75 and 80 yards ... made 43 tackles (23 solo) and four interceptions as a senior ... gained All‐Passaic County second‐team and Herald‐News All‐Area second‐team honors in 2005 ... threw for 1,915 yards and 17 touchdowns in his junior season ... played for head coach Ron Jackson ... played in the 2007 New York/New Jersey All‐Star Classic, which pits the top high school seniors from the two states against each other.

cAREER StATISTICS at DSU G 2010 6 TOTAL 6

UT 2 2

AT 3 3

TT 5 5

TL‐YDS 1.0‐6 1.0‐6

Personal: Son of Sylvia Brown and Eddie Johnson … full name is Chris‐ topher Mark Johnson … born 10/24/88.

RYAN LANGDON

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2010: Appeared in all 11 games … recorded 11 catches for 103 yards … had career‐high four receptions for 26 yards (long 9) in 31‐21 loss to Norfolk State (Nov. 13) … tallied career‐best 36 yards on three catches (long 15) vs. Morgan State (Oct. 23) … had a 22‐yard reception in 29‐7 win over North Carolina Central (Nov. 6) … recorded one reception for 16 yards vs. Bethune‐Cookman (Oct. 9).

6‐4 | 235 Junior Tight End Philadelphia, Pa. Father Judge H.S. Major: Criminal Justice

2009: Competed in all 10 games, starting three … recorded three receptions for 16 yards (long 14) … had two catches for 14 yards (long 14) in loss to South Carolina State (Oct. 31) … had a two‐yard catch vs. Morgan State (Oct. 24). At Father Judge: 2008 Philadelphia All‐Catholic League First Team selection and All‐City Honorable Mention … competed in Philadelphia Catholic vs. Public All‐Star Game … helped lead Crusaders to division title and Catholic League championship game appearance … had 14 receptions for 272 yards during senior season in 2008 … played for head football coach Tom Coyle … also lettered in basketball. Personal: Son of Jim and Maggie Langdon … born 1/25/91 in Philadelphia, Pa.

cAREER StATISTICS GP 2009 10 2010 11 TOTAL 21

Rec 3 11 14

Yds 16 103 119

TD 0 0 0

Lg 14 22 22

Rec/g 0.3 1.0 0.7

Avg/c 5.3 9.4 8.5

Avg/g 1.6 9.4 5.7

cAREER SUPERLATIVES Most receptions: 4 vs. Norfolk State (11/13/10) Most receiving yards: 36 vs. Morgan State (10/23/10) Longest reception: 22 yards vs. North Carolina Central (11/6/10)

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50 6‐2 | 240 Sophomore Defensive Lineman Virginia Beach, Va. Tallwood H.S.

cAREER StATISTICS GP 2010 2 TOTAL 2

UT 1 1

AT 2 2

TOT 3 3

TFL‐YDS 0.0 0.0

cAREER SUPERLATIVES Most total tackles: 3 at Coastal Carolina (9/25/10) Most solo tackles: 1 at Coastal Carolina (9/25/10) Most tackles for loss: N/A Most sacks: N/A

2010: Appeared in two games … sat out the last eight games due to knee injury suffered in Coastal Carolina contest (Sept. 25) …credited with three tackles, including one solo stop, before injury in Coastal Carolina game … also appeared in Southern contest (Sept. 5), but did not record any statistics. At Tallwood: Helped lead team to Virginia HSL Group AAA East‐ ern Region Div. 6 playoffs … selected to play in 2008 Virginia East/West All‐Star Game … 2006 Virginia Beach Honorable Mention … four‐year letterman … recorded 186 tackles, 13 sacks, 31 tackles‐for‐loss, 22 QB hurries and one blocked punt returned for touchdown during scholastic career … played for head football coach Thad Harold. Personal: Son of Mark and Treley Lewis … cousin of Jimmy Smith, former All‐Pro with the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars … has earned numerous awards in international swimming competi‐ tions … competed in European Forces Swim League Champi‐ onships in Munich, Germany, placing sixth in his age group in Europe swim finals … awarded letter of recognition from Food Bank of Southeastern Virginia for volunteer work … born 6/15/90.

DANZEL MANLEY

66 6‐5 | 330 Sophomore Offensive Lineman Greenbelt, Md. Eleanor Roosevelt H.S. Major: Movement Science

2010: Competed in five games as an offensive line reserve. 2009: Enrolled at Delaware State University … did not compete. At Roosevelt HS: 2008 All‐State, All‐Prince George’s County and All‐Washington Beltway First Team selection … helped lead team to 10‐0 regular season record and state tournament berth as a senior in 2008 … offense averaged 39.9 points‐per‐game during 2008 season … team posted 9‐2 record and appeared in state playoffs during sophomore season ... played for head football coach Tom Green … teammate of DSU defensive lineman Oluse‐ gun Ayanbiola. Personal: Son of Danielle Madison and James Manley … full name is Danzel James Waverly Manley … born 4/26/91 in Ports‐ mouth, Va.

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2010: Starting strong safety in each of the Hornets’ 11 games … ninth on the team with 34 total tackles … credited with 19 unassisted tackles and 15 assists … also recorded two backfield tackles (‐8) and two pass breaks ups … had season‐ high five tackles in four contests … had four tackles, including three unassisted stops, in 53‐43 win over Howard (Nov. 20) and 34‐24 loss to Morgan State (Oct. 23) … recorded three tackles (two solo), including one behind the line‐of‐scrim‐ mage, and a pass break up, in 38‐21 loss to South Carolina State (Oct. 30) … had two tackles, including a backfield stop, in 31‐26 victory over North Carolina A&T (Oct. 16) … collected three tackles (two solo) and a pass break‐up In loss to Southern in MEAC/SWAC Challenge in Orlando, Fla. (Sept. 5) … had at least one tackle in each game and two‐or‐more stops in 10 contests. 2009: Competed in all 10 games as a reserve defensive back and on special teams … recorded 23 total tackles, including 17 solo stops … also credited with one tackle‐for‐loss (‐3) … had career‐high five tackles (four unassisted) in loss to Michigan (Oct. 17) … posted four solo tackles, including one behind the line‐of‐ scrimmage (‐3) in loss to Florida A&M (Sept. 5) … recorded four tackles (all unas‐ sisted) in vs. Norfolk State (Nov. 14) … had three tackles vs. Delaware, Hampton and Morgan State. 2008: Appeared in two games … did not record any statistics.

5‐11 | 200 Junior Defensive Back Sanford, Fla. Lake Mary H.S. Major: Criminal Justice cAREER StATISTICS G 2 10 11 23

UT 0 17 19 36

AT 0 6 15 21

TT 0 23 34 57

TFL‐YDS

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2.0‐8 2.0‐8

2 2

High School: 2007 All‐Seminole Conference First Team selection … played for head football coach Scott Perry … also competed in track and field … named to all‐conference track & field team.

2008 2009 2010 TOTAL

Personal: Son of Kimberly and Matt Walker … member of MEAC Commissioner’s All‐Academic Team … earned Dean’s List recognition during 2009‐10 fall and spring semesters ... National Society of Collegiate Scholars ... born 10/30/89 in St. Louis, Mo. … grew up about 30 miles north of Orlando, Fla. ... was player repre‐ sentative on head football coach search committee after 2010 season.

Most total tackles: 5 vs. Michigan (10/17/09) Most solo tackles: 4 vs. Michigan (10/17/09) vs. Florida A&M (9/5/09) vs. Norfolk State (11/14/09)

cAREER SUPERLATIVES

NAIL MURADYMOV 2010: Started nine games as right offensive tackle … helped lead the Hornets to MEAC No. 1 ranking in passing offense (248.9 ypg), No. 3 in scoring offense (24.7 ppg), No. 3 in third down conversions (37.5%) and No. 4 in total offense (342.3) … helped pave the way to a season‐high 172 rushing yards in the Hornets’ 29‐7 victory over North Carolina Central (Nov. 6) … earned high marks for performance in Hornets’ 421‐yard effort vs. Howard (Nov. 20) … helped lead DSU to 351 total yards (156 rushing) in 31‐26 victory over North Carolina A&T. 2009: Started all 10 games at left tackle … earned high marks after helping lead the Hornets to 315 passing yards (410 total yards) in 30‐20 win over Howard in season finale (Nov. 21) … helped pave the way to season‐high 172 yards rushing in 21‐16 loss to Norfolk State (Nov. 14) … graded well in Hornets’ 343‐yard effort vs. Delaware (208 passing/135 rushing).

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6‐8 | 300 Junior Offensive Lineman Burtonsville, Md. Paint Branch H.S. Major: Business Education

2008: Enrolled at Delaware State … did not compete. High School: 2006 All‐Gazette and All‐Sentinel First Team selec‐ tion … two‐year starter at offensive line … played on offense and defense as a junior … also competed in basketball and volleyball. Personal: Son of Rinat and Rima Muradymov … native of Ka‐ zakhstan … lived in Czech Republic for two years … moved to U.S. at age 12 … works at a Maryland bio‐tech firm during summers … born 7/22/88.

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keith newell

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6‐6 | 305 Junior Offensive Lineman Trenton, N.J. Rutgers Univ./Trenton Central H.S. Major: Psychology

2010 (at DSU): Appeared in 10 games in first season on the active roster … helped lead the Hornets to MEAC No. 1 ranking in passing offense (248.9 ypg), No. 3 in scoring offense (24.7 ppg), No. 3 in third down conversions (37.5%) and No. 4 in total offense (342.3) … helped pave the way to a season‐high 172 rushing yards in the Hornets’ 29‐7 victory over North Caro‐ lina Central (Nov. 6) … earned high marks for performance in Hornets’ 421‐yard effort vs. Howard (Nov. 20) … helped lead DSU to 351 total yards (156 rushing) in 31‐26 victory over No. Carolina A&T. 2009: Enrolled at Delaware State ... did not compete. 2008: Enrolled at Rutgers University … did not compete. High School: 2007 New Jersey All‐State and All‐Colonial Val‐ ley Conference First State selection … competed in 2008 New Jersey vs. New York All‐Star Game at Rutgers University … 2006 All‐Colonial Valley Conference First Team selection … played for head football coach Richard Toth at Trenton Central … also lettered in basketball, wrestling, and track & field. Personal: Son of Lavalle and Shirley Newell … born 1/10/88 in Trenton, N.J. .. brother Derrick Newell attends Wesley College in Dover, Del.

ALEX PERRY

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5‐11 | 208 Sophomore Linebacker Jacksonville, Fla. First Coast H.S. Major: Psychology

cAREER StATISTICS 2010 TOTAL

G 6 6

UT 9 9

AT 7 7

TT 16 16

FR 1 1

2010: Competed in six games as a true freshman … recorded 16 total tackles, including nine solo stops … also credited with a fumble recovery … had career‐high nine tackles (4 solo) in 31‐21 loss to Norfolk State (Nov. 13) … registered a solo tackle and assisted on two others vs. Southern in MEAC/SWAC Challenge in Orlando, Fla. (Sep. 5) … High School: First Team All‐Conference selection … 2009 First Coast HS Defensive MVP … recorded 115 tackles, eight forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries and one interception (70 yard return) Personal: Son of Larry and Kim Perry … cousin of Delaware State University Hall of Fame member and former football standout Jimmy Strong … attended Steve Spurrier Football Camp … born 4/15/91 in Jacksonville, Fla.

cAREER SUPERLATIVES Most total tackles: 9 vs. Norfolk State (11/13/10) Most solo tackles: 4 vs. Norfolk State (11/13/10)

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marcus ponder

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2010: Competed in all 11 games at starting center … helped lead the Hornets to MEAC No. 1 ranking in passing offense (248.9 ypg), No. 3 in scoring offense (24.7 ppg), No. 3 in third down conver‐ sions (37.5%) and No. 4 in total offense (342.3) … helped pave the way to a season‐high 172 rushing yards in the Hornets’ 29‐7 vic‐ tory over North Carolina Central (Nov. 6) … earned high marks for performance in Hornets’ 421‐yard effort vs. Howard (Nov. 20) … helped lead DSU to 351 total yards (156 rushing) in 31‐26 victory over North Carolina A&T.

6‐2 | 295 Senior Offensive Lineman Trenton, N.J. Hamilton West H.S. Major: Sport Sciences

2009: Appeared in two games, including DSU’s 35‐22 win over Morgan State (Oct. 24). 2008 : Appeared in eight games for the Hornets… helped lead DSU to season‐high 423 yards in 42‐7 win over North Carolina A&T (Oct. 18)…helped pave way for season‐high 254 yards rushing against Winston‐Salem State (Nov. 8). 2007: Did not compete. High School: 2006 New Jersey All‐State selection … two‐time All‐ Hamilton County First Team pick … listed among New Jersey’s “Top 100 seniors” … also lettered in basketball and track & field. Personal: Son of Tony & Marsha Ponder … full name is Marcus Malik Ponder … born 11/17/89

MATT SCOTT

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2010: Competed in 10 games … recorded 17 tackles, includ‐ ing eight solo stops … also credited with one blocked kick … had career‐high five tackles (three solo) in loss to Southern in MEAC/SWAC Challenge in Orlando, Fla. (Sept. 5) … had two solo tackles and an assist in 31‐21 loss to Norfolk State (Nov. 13) … collected three tackles vs. South Carolina State (Oct. 30) … blocked an extra point kick vs. Coastal Carolina (Sep. 25).

5‐10 | 175 Senior Defensive Back Harrington, Del. Lake Forest H.S. Major: Psychology

2009: Enrolled at Delaware State … did not compete. 2008: Attended Bethune‐Cookman University … did not com‐ pete. High School: 2005 All‐Henlopen Conference First Team running back … rushed for 1001 yards and seven touchdowns during senior season … 2004 All‐Henlopen defensive back … played for head football coach Scott Fleming, a former Delaware State football and wrestling standout … also lettered in basketball and track and field. Personal: Son of William and Carolyn Scott … youngest of 10 children … has three sisters and six brothers … born 9/6/88 in Milford, Del.

cAREER StATISTICS 2010 TOTAL

G 10 10

UT 8 8

AT 9 9

TT 17 17

cAREER SUPERLATIVES Most total tackles: 5 vs. Southern (9/5/10) Most solo tackles: 3 vs. Southern (9/5/10)

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MARQUIS SPANN 2010: Competed in six games … recorded 10 tackles, including three solo stops … had career‐high four tackles in 29‐7 victory over North Carolina Central (Nov. 6) … collected two solo tack‐ les and assisted on another in win over Howard (Nov. 20) … had a solo tackle and assist vs. South Carolina State (Oct. 30).

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2009: Appeared in six games as a reserve in the secondary and on special teams … credited with five tackles, including three solo stops … recorded two unassisted tackles in 21‐12 loss to Florida A&M in season opener (Sept. 5) … had one solo tackle and assisted on another in 30‐20 win over Howard (Nov. 21).

6‐0 | 200 Redshirt Junior Linebacker Paterson, N.J. John F. Kennedy H.S. Major: Physical Education

2008 : Did not compete. High School: 2007 All‐Burlington County and All‐League selec‐ tion … recorded 110 career tackles and nine interceptions … also had 24 receptions for 500 yards and three touchdowns as a receiver … played for head football coach Ron Jackson.

cAREER StATISTICS 2009 2010 TOTAL

G 6 6 12

UT 3 3 6

AT 2 7 9

TT 5 10 15

Personal: Son of Michelle Spann and Marvin Brown … born 9/19/89.

cAREER SUPERLATIVES Most total tackles: 4 vs. NC Central (11/6/10) Most solo tackles: 2 ‐ twice

MATt spicer

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2010: Competed in all 11 games … fifth on the Hornets with 55 total tackles … tied for sixth on the team with 28 solo tackles … shared team lead with two interceptions … also credited with 3.5 tackles for loss, six pass break ups and one blocked kick … had career‐high 11 tackles (six unassisted) in 38‐21 loss to South Carolina State (Oct. 30) … recorded six solo tackles and assisted on four others in loss to Norfolk State (Nov. 13) … had two solo tackles, including one behind the line‐of‐scrimmage, and returned an intercep‐ tion nine yards for a touchdown in 34‐24 loss to Morgan State (Oct. 23) … credited with six tackles (four solo), including 1.5 in the backfield, and a pass break up vs. Southern in MEAC/SWAC Challenge in Orlando, Fla. (Sept. 5) … recorded first career interception vs. Coastal Carolina (Sep. 25) … had six tackles (four solo) and two pass break ups in 53‐43 victory over Howard in season finale (Nov. 20) … contributed three tackles (two solo), a tackle‐for‐ loss (‐2) and a pass break‐up to 29‐7 win over North Carolina Central (Nov. 6) … had at least two tackles in all 11 games.

5‐11 | 180 Redshirt Junior Defensive Back Lanham, Md. Eleanore Roosevelt H.S. Major: Sports Management

cAREER StATISTICS 2009 2010 TOTAL

G 9 11 19

UT 4 28 32

AT 3 7 27 30

TT

TFL‐YDS

INT‐YDS

BU

BLK

55 62

3.5‐7 3.6‐7

2‐9 2‐9

6 6

1 1

cAREER SUPERLATIVES

Most total tackles: 11 vs. South Carolina State (10/30/10) Most solo tackles: 6 ‐ twice, last vs. Norfolk St. (11/13/10) Most tackles for loss: 1.5 (‐4), vs. Southern (9/5/10) Most interceptions: 1 ‐ twice, last vs. Morgan State (10/23/10) Longest INT return: 9 yards vs. Morgan State (10/23/10)

2009: Appeared in nine games as a reserve defensive back and on special teams … recorded seven tackles (four unassisted) … had two tackles (each solo) in 27‐17 loss to Delaware (Sept. 19) .. recorded two assisted tackles in 21‐6 win at Hampton (Sept. 26). 2008: Did not compete … freshman redshirt. High School: 2007 Prince George’s County All‐Star … special teams MVP … recorded more than 200 tackles … intercepted five passes, returning two for touchdowns, during senior year … team leader in forced fumbles as a junior … helped lead Eleanor Roosevelt to seven shutouts and state No. 1 ranking in total defense in 2006. Personal: Son of Marc and Debra Spicer … switched to #9 in 2010 after wearing #38 in ‘09 … born 3/3/1990 in Washington, D.C.

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2010: Appeared in 10 games … 10th on the Hornets with 32 total tackles … re‐ corded 17 solo tackles and assisted on 15 others … also credited with one tackle‐ for‐loss (‐4), one interception and two pass break ups … had career‐high eight tackles (three solo) and a pass break up vs. Morgan State (Oct. 23) … recorded five solo tackles and a 12‐yard interception return in win over Howard (Nov. 20) … had two solo tackles, including one behind the line of scrimmage (‐4), and three assists, in 31‐21 loss to Norfolk State (Nov. 13) … contributed three tackles (two solo) and a pass break up to 31‐26 victory over North Carolina A&T (Oct. 16) … had four tackles in loss to Coastal Carolina (Sept. 25) … recorded at least three tackles in seven games.

6‐2 | 190 Redshirt Senior Defensive Back Portsmouth, Va. Norcum H.S. Major: Physical Education

2009: Competed in nine games … recorded 13 tackles (10 unassisted) … also credited with an interception (33‐yard return) and a pass deflection … recorded his first career interception, returning it 33 yards, in 35‐22 win over Morgan State (Oct. 24) … had career‐high four tackles (3 solo) in 24‐21 win over Winston‐ Salem State (Nov. 7) … collected two solo tackles in 21‐12 loss to Florida A&M (Sept. 5) and in 21‐6 victory at Hampton (Sept. 26) … recorded one unassisted tackle and assisted on another at Michigan (Oct. 17) and vs. Howard (Nov. 21). 2008: Appeared in one game for the Hornets…did not record any statistics.

cAREER StATISTICS

2007: Did not compete (freshman redshirt).

2008 2009 2010 TOTAL

High School: Helped lead Norcum to district regular season and tournament championships … scored 28 touchdowns (RB) and 19 interceptions during scho‐ lastic career … played for head football coach Deatrich Wise, a former Delaware State University assistant coach … also competed in basketball and track & field … Honor Roll student … honored for perfect attendance. Personal: Son of Christine Tabb‐Salmon and Clarence Salmon … born 5/14/88

G 1 9 10 20

UT 0 10 17 27

AT 0 3 15 18

TT 0 13 32 45

TFL‐YDS

INT‐YDS

BU

1.0‐4 1.0‐4

1‐33 1‐12 2‐45

2 2

cAREER SUPERLATIVES

Most total tackles: 4 vs. Winston‐Salem State (11/7/09) Most solo tackles: 3 vs. Winston‐Salem State (11/7/09) Most interceptions: 1 vs. Morgan State (10/24/09) Longest INT return: 33 yards vs. Morgan State (10/24/09)

THOMAS THREADGILL 2010: Competed in 10 games as starting left tackle … helped lead the Hornets to MEAC No. 1 ranking in passing offense (248.9 ypg), No. 3 in scoring offense (24.7 ppg), No. 3 in third down conversions (37.5%) and No. 4 in total offense (342.3) … helped pave the way to a season‐high 172 rushing yards in the Hornets’ 29‐7 victory over North Carolina Central (Nov. 6) … earned high marks for performance in Hornets’ 421‐yard effort vs. Howard (Nov. 20) … helped lead DSU to 351 total yards (156 rushing) in 31‐26 victory over North Carolina A&T. 2009: Appeared in five games, four of which were DSU victories … competed in 35‐22 homecoming win over Morgan State (Oct. 24) … logged several minutes off the bench in 30‐20 vic‐ tory over Howard (Nov. 21) … also saw action in DSU victories over Hampton (Sep. 26) and Winston‐Salem State (Nov. 7).

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6‐5 | 290 Junior Defensive Lineman Frederick, Md. Frederick H.S. Major: Secondary Education

2008 : Did not compete … also worked out as a defensive line‐ man for the Hornets. High School: Played two seasons at Frederick High School after family moved from New Mexico … tops on the team in sacks (8) and second in total tackles (157) during senior year ... also competed in track & field … fourth in 2007 state shot put tournament … All‐Piedmont Conference First Team in shot put as a junior and senior. Personal: Son of James and Krystal Threadgill … born 5/29/89

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5‐7 | 170 Redshirt Junior Wide Receiver Danville, Va. George Washington H.S. Major: Business

cAREER StATISTICS Receiving 2009 2010 TOTAL

GP 10 11 21

Rec 5 24 29

Yds 49 278 327

TD 0 1 1

Lg 30 31 31

Rec/g 0.5 2.2 1.4

Kickoff returns 2009 2010 TOTAL

G 10 11 21

No. 18 21 39

Yds. 474 475 949

Avg. 26.3 22.6 24.3

Tds. 0 0 0

Lg. 85 78 85

Kickoff returns G 2010 11 TOTAL 11

No. 8 8

Yds. 73 73

Avg. 9.1 9.1

Tds. 0 0

Lg. 29 29

cAREER SUPERLATIVES

Avg/c 9.8 11.5 11.3

Avg/g 4.9 25.3 15.6

Most receptions: 7 (64 yards) vs. Morgan State (10/23/10) Most receiving yards: 72 (3 rec.) vs. Howard (11/20/10) Longest reception: 31 yards vs. Howard (11/20/10) Most TD receptions: 1, vs. South Carolina State (10/30/10) Longest TD reception: 17 yards (from Nick Elko) vs. SC State (10/30/10) Most kickoff return yards: 85 (1 ret.) vs. Bethune‐Cookman (10/10/09) Longest kickoff return: 85 yards, vs. Bethune‐Cookman (10/10/09)

2010: Competed in all 11 games as a wide receiver and kick re‐ turner … tied for fourth on the Hornets with 24 receptions (2.2 rpg) … fifth on the team with 278 receiving yards (11.6 ypc) … also had one touchdown catch … returned 21 kickoffs for 475 yards (long 78) … also returned 8 punts for 73 yards (long 29) … had career‐high seven catches for 64 yards (long 19) in 34‐24 loss to Morgan State (Oct. 23) … collected three recep‐ tions for a personal best 72 yards, including a career‐long 31 yard grab, in 53‐43 win over Howard (Nov. 20) … had three catches for 34 yards, including his first collegiate touchdown catch (17 yards), in 38‐21 loss to South Carolina State (Oct. 30) … hauled in four passes for 45 yards (long 19) in 20‐14 loss to Hampton (Sept. 30) … also returned opening kickoff 78 yards (season best) in Hampton contest … had a 22‐yard reception in 29‐7 victory over North Carolina Central (Nov. 6) … returned two kickoffs for 53 yards (long 36) in season opening loss to Southern in MEAC/SWAC Challenge in Orlando, Fla. (Sept. 5) … had a career best 29 yard punt return vs. North Carolina Central (Nov. 6). 2009: Appeared in all 10 games as a return specialist and wide receiver … ranked 10th among all FCS players with 26.3 kickoff return average ... did not have enough attempts to qualify among MEAC kickoff return leaders … returned 18 kickoffs for 474 yards … returned opening kickoff 85 yards in loss to Bethune‐Cookman (Oct. 10) … recorded 79 kickoff return yards, including a 41‐yarder, in victory over Winston‐Salem State (Nov. 7) … returned a kickoff 38 yards in 30‐20 win over Howard in season finale (Nov. 21) … had six kickoff returns of 30‐or‐more yards … also credited with five receptions for 49 yards … had a career‐best 30‐yard reception in win over Howard (Nov. 21). 2008 : Freshman redshirt … did not compete. High School: Member of three Western Valley District cham‐ pionship teams (2004, ’06, ’07) … Virginia All‐State Second Team (DB & KR) … All‐Western Valley District First Team (WR, DB, KR) … career stats include: 53 receptions for 1520 yards and 18 touchdowns … returned six kicks for touchdowns … had 28 rushing attempts for 801 yards and three scores … 2006 & 2007 Team MVP … played for head football coach Dan Newell … also competed in basketball … helped lead hoops team to three Western Valley District titles (2004‐07) and state runner‐ up in 2006‐07. Personal: Son of Freddie and Lauren Tarpley … active in Fellow‐ ship of Christian Athletes … participated in 2009 spring break mission trip to Ocean Springs, Miss., to help rebuild homes damaged by Hurricane Katrina … switched to #5 in 2010 after wearing #15 in 2009 … born 1/23/89.

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2010: Competed in six games … third on the Hornets with 86 yards rushing … had one rushing touchdown … also recorded 11 receptions for 72 yards and one touchdown … rushed for season‐high 53 yards (long 25), including his first collegiate touchdown (22 yards), in loss to Bethune‐Cookman (10/9/10) … also had two catches for 12 yards, long 10, in Bethune‐Cook‐ man contest … collected 17 yards rushing on six carries (long 7) vs. Coastal Carolina (Sept. 25) … had two receptions for 16 yards (long 13), including his first career touchdown catch (3 yards) in 31‐21 loss to Norfolk State (Nov. 13) … recorded a career‐best 29 yards on two receptions, including a personal high 23 yard catch, in 53‐43 win over Howard (Nov. 20) … also returned two kickoffs for 23 yards (long 13). 2009: Appeared in two games before suffering season end‐ ing ankle injury in game six vs. Morgan State (Oct. 24) … was starting tailback in Morgan State contest … rushed for 62 yards on 17 attempts (3.6 ypc) with a long run of 26 yards … had 10 carries for 48 yards, with a long run of 26, at Michigan (Oct. 17) … rushed for 14 yards on seven carries (long 5) before the injury vs. Morgan State. High School: 2008 All‐East County Second Team selection at Monte Vista H.S. … rushed for 900 yards and 12 touchdowns, had 300 receiving yards and two touchdown catches and recorded 300 kickoff return yards and 1 kick return touchdown during senior year … also recorded five interceptions and 16 pass break‐ups as a senior in 2008 … played for head football coach Page Culver … also competed in the 100‐meter dash and 200‐meter dash for school’s a track and field team … had top time of 10.8 seconds in 100 and 22.2 sec. in 200.

5‐9 | 165 Junior Running Back San Diego, Calif. Monte Vista H.S. Major: Movement Science cAREER StATISTICS 2009 2010 Totals

G 2 6 8

Att. 17 18 35

Yds 62 86 148

Avg. 3.6 4.8 4.2

Td 0 1 1

Lg 26 25 26

Avg/g 31.0 14.3 18.5

cAREER SUPERLATIVES

Most rushing attempts: 10 vs. Michigan (10/17/09) Most rushing yards: 48 vs. Michigan (10/17/09) Longest run: 26 yards vs. Michigan (10/17/09) Most touchdown runs: 1 vs. Bethune‐Cookman (10/9/10) Longest TD run: 22 yards vs. Bethune‐Cookman (10/9/10) Most receptions: 2 ‐ five times Longest reception: 23 yards vs. Howard (11/20/10) Most receiving yards: 29 yards vs. Howard (11/20/10) Most Touchdown receptions: 1 vs. Norfolk State (11/13/10) Longest TD reception: 3 yards (from A. Glaud) vs. Norfolk State (11/13/10)

Personal: Son of Denise and Corey Mason … cousin of former Dallas Cowboys cornerback Lenny Williams … given name is Charednick Williams … born Nov. 25, 1990 in Lake Charles, La.

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6‐1 | 185 Redshirt Junior Wide Receiver Windsor, Conn. Windsor H.S. Major: Business Management cAREER StATISTICS GP 9 11 20

2009 2010 Totals

Rec 9 59 68

Yds 100 937 1037

TD 0 11 11

Lg 42 44 44

Rec/g 1.0 5.4 3.4

Avg/c 11.1 15.9 15.3

Avg/g 11.9 85.2 51.9

cAREER SUPERLATIVES

Most receptions: 9 (217 yards) vs. Howard (11/20/10) 9 (131 yards) vs. South Carolina State (10/30/10) 8 (129 yards) vs. North Carolina Central (11/6/10 Most receiving yards: 217 (9 rec.) vs. Howard (11/20/10) Longest reception: 44 yards vs. Howard (11/20/10) Longest touchdown catch: 38 yards (from Nick Elko) vs. Southern (9/5/10) dsu CAREER RECEIVING 1. 3,007 Shaheer McBride 2. 2,491 Albert Horsey 3. 2,426 John Taylor 4. 1,958 Tommie Mims 5. 1,825 David Jones 6. 1,700 Thomas Bolden 7. 1,622 Darnerian McCants 8. 1,489 Damon Daniels 9. 1,441 DeCasto Brown 10. 1,380 Phil Anderson

YARDS LEADERS 201 rec. 2004‐07 160 1996‐00 100 1982‐85 122 1997‐00 101 1989‐90 126 2001‐04 83 1997‐00 73 1995‐96 97 1975‐77 86 1991‐94

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97 68

1,181 1,037

Darius Jackson Justin Wilson

2008‐present 2009‐present

dsu CAREER RECEPTIONS LEADERS 1. 201 Shaheer McBride 3,007 yds 2004‐07 2. 160 Albert Horsey 2,491 1997‐00 3. 126 Thomas Bolden 1,700 2001‐04 4. 122 Tommie Mims 1,958 1997‐00 5. 102 Larrone Moore 1,236 2007‐10 6. 101 David Jones 1,825 1989‐90 7. 100 John Taylor 2,426 1982‐85 8. 97 Darius Jackson 1,181 2008‐ 8. 97 DeCasto Brown 1,441 1975‐77 ‐

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Justin Wilson

1,037

2009‐present

2010: All‐MEAC First Team selection … first player in MEAC history to lead the league in receptions (59), receiving yards (937) and TD catches (11) in same season … ranked 16th among all NCAA‐FCS players in receiving yards (85.2 pg) and tied for 35th in receptions (5.4 pg) … set Delaware State single‐ season record for receptions (59) … recorded third‐best mark in team history for receiving yards (937) and tied for third in touchdown catches (11) … had career‐highs of 217 yards (second best in team history) and four touchdowns (34, 24, 26, 27), and tied career‐best with nine catches in 53‐43 win over Howard (Nov. 20) … also had career‐long 44‐yard catch in Howard contest … tied career‐high with nine receptions for 131 yards and a touchdown (22 yards) in loss to South Caro‐ lina State (Oct. 30) … tallied eight catches for 129 yards (long 32) in 29‐7 win over North Carolina Central (Nov. 6) … had three receptions for 77 yards and two touchdowns (30, 25) in 31‐26 victory over North Carolina A&T (Oct. 16) … hauled in seven passes for 92 yards (long 25) and two touchdowns (25, 16) in loss to Norfolk State (Nov. 13) … recorded six receptions for 66 yards, including a 23‐yard touchdown on a throw from fellow receiver Darius Jackson, in 20‐14 loss to Hampton (Sept. 30) … had career‐best 38 yard touchdown catch vs. Southern in MEAC/SWAC Challenge in Orlando, Fla. (Sept. 5) … tallied four receptions for 56 yards (long 26) in loss to Morgan State (Oct. 23) … also had four catches vs. Bethune‐Cookman (47 yards), Florida A&M (46) and Coastal Carolina (38) … had at least one catch in all 11 games and three‐or‐more receptions in 10 games … had at least one touchdown catch in six games … recorded three 100+ yard games and one 200+ yard game ... had 23 catches of 20‐or‐more yards … also credited with four kickoff returns for 62 yards (long 24). 2009: Competed in nine games … fifth on the team with nine receptions for 100 yards (11.1 ypr) … had career‐best 42‐yard reception (second longest on the team) in loss to Michigan (Oct. 17) … led the Hornets with four receptions for 55 yards in Michigan contest … hauled in two passes for 32 yards (long 25) in win over Howard (Nov. 21) … had a 12‐yard catch in win over Morgan State (Oct. 24). 2008: Did not compete (freshman redshirt). High School: A three‐sport standout at Windsor HS … a Con‐ necticut All‐State and all‐conference football selection … played for head football coach Mark Welch … also lettered in basketball and track & field … earned Connecticut and New England championships in the long jump and triple jump … also helped lead Windsor to state and New England track and field team championships … ranked No. 1 sophomore in the nation (long jump, triple jump) … a Connecticut All‐State and all‐conference basketball selection. Personal: Son of Ronald and Jackie Wilson … switched to #7 in 2010 after wearing #84 in 2009 … born 1/24/90.

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2010: Competed in nine games … second on the Hornets with 154 yards rushing … averaged 3.3 yards per carry and 17.1 yards per game … also credited with three receptions for 32 yards … rushed for career‐high 86 yards and two touchdowns (1,1) on 20 carries in 29‐10 victory over North Carolina Central (Nov. 6) … also had season‐best 21‐yard rush during NCCU contest … collected 24 yards rushing on four carries (long 7) in loss to Bethune‐Cookman (Oct. 9) … had career‐long 13‐yard pass reception vs. South Carolina State (Oct. 6). 2009: Appeared in five games, rushing for 78 yards on 21 carries (3.7 ypc) … had 10 carries for season‐best 50 yards, in‐ cluding career‐long 32 yard run, in loss to South Carolina State (Oct. 31) … recorded a 10‐yard carry in victory over Morgan State (Oct. 24).

cAREER SUPERLATIVES Most rushing attempts: 21 vs. North Carolina Central (11/6/10) Most rushing yards: 86 vs. North Carolina Central (11/6/10) Longest run: 32 yards vs. South Carolina State (10/31/09) Most touchdown runs: 2 vs. North Carolina Central (11/6/10) Longest TD run: 1 yard (3x)

5‐7 | 205 Junior Running Back Philadelphia, Pa. Northeast H.S. Major: Sports Sciences cAREER StATISTICS Rushing 2009 2010 Totals

G 5 9 14

No. 21 46 67

Yds 78 154 232

Avg. 3.7 3.3 3.5

TD 0 3 3

Lg 32 21 32

Avg/g 15.6 17.1 16.6

Receiving 2009 2010 Totals

GP 5 9 14

Rec. 0 3 3

Yds 0 32 32

TD 0 0 0

Lg 0 13 13

Rec/g 0.0 0.3 0.2

Avg/c 0.0 10.7 10.7

Yd/g 0.0 3.6 2.3

NEWCOMERS JOSHUA ALEXANDER 2010: Enrolled at University of Connecticut … did not compete. High School: Named first team All‐Maryland for large schools in media voting...named First Team All‐County by The (Wal‐ dorf) Independent and first team All‐Southern Maryland Athletic Conference...named All‐Metro Honorable Mention by The Washington Post...named First Team All‐Charles County...had 79 tackles and 21 sacks his senior year...team won Maryland 3A Championship game in 2009...team captain...played in the Chick‐Fil‐A Challenge all‐star game in Maryland on Dec. 12... is the holder of the state single‐season sack record...owns school career record for sacks...also runs track and field … cousin of Hornet freshman Antonio Hale … brother Darius Powell played linebacker at North Carolina and now plays at Fayetteville (N.C.) State...born on July 3, 1992.

JOSH BAILEY Played two seasons as a running back and quarterback at Lackawanna (Pa.) CC … helped lead the Falcons to a 9‐2 overall record and a 34‐21 victory over Ellsworth CC in Graphics Edge Bowl in Cedar Falls, Iowa during the 2010 season … rushed for 171 yards and four touchdowns on 38 carries and had eight receptions for 23 yards in eight games in 2010 … also completed 5 of 6 passes for 159 yards and a touchdown, returned 13 kickoffs for 212 yards and one punt for 75 yards last year … col‐ lected 102 rushing yards and one touchdown on 33 carries and completed 8 of 22 passes for 70 yards in six games in 2009 … also returned 10 kickoffs for 190 yards and 16 punts for 110 yards in ’09.

QUADIR BRYANT 2010 Delaware High School Offensive Player‐of‐the‐Year … named Most Valuable Offensive Player of the 2011 Delaware Blue‐Gold High School All‐Star Game after rushing for record 240 yards and a touchdown on 26 carries to lead Gold to 39‐14 victory …2010 Delaware State All‐State First Team & All‐Henlopen Conference First Team selection … 2010 Henlopen Confer‐ ence Offensive Player‐of‐the‐Year … rushed for 2,109 yards and 33 touchdowns as a senior at Lake Forest High School during the 2010 season ... … helped lead Lake Forest to the 2010 Henlopen Conference Southern Division championship and a berth in the state high school tournament .. collected 1,687 yards rushing and 22 touchdowns to lead the Spartans to a 7‐3 record as a junior in 2009 … also lettered in track & field at Lake Forest.

6‐3 | 200 Redshirt Freshman Defensive Back Waldorf, Md. Westlake H.S. Univ. of Conn.

5‐11 | 185 Sophomore Running Back Richmond, Va. Lackawanna CC

5‐11 | 185 Freshman Running Back Felton, Del. Lake Forest H.S.

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High School: Competed as a running back, defensive back and kick returner at Westlake High School … 2010 All‐Southern Maryland Conference First Team and All‐D.C. Metro Honorable Mention selection …selected to compete in Chesapeake Bay and Southern Maryland All‐Star games … helped lead Westlake to 9‐2 overall record and Southern Maryland Conference championship … rushed for more than 900 yards and eight touchdowns, and recorded 19 tackles and an interception during 2010 season … member of Westlake’s 2008 Maryland 3A State Championship team (11‐1 overall record). Personal: Born 8/12/92 in Pensacola, Fla. … plans to major in sports management at DSU … cousin of Delaware State defensive back Josh Alexander, who transferred to Delaware State from Connecticut this year.

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6‐2 | 200 Enrolled at Delaware State in Jan. 2011 … participated in 2011 DSU spring camp … Dr. Krop High School single season and career passing leader … Freshman All‐Bay First Team selection as a junior … helped lead Dr. Krop to third round of Florida 6A Playoffs during junior year … invited to compete in two Quarterback Florida Senior All‐Star games … Dr. Krop 2010 Male Athlete‐of‐the‐Year … expects a major to Mass Communications at DSU … born 2/23/92 Miami, Fla. Dr. Krop H.S.

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6‐3 | 270 Freshman Offensive Lineman Felton, Del. Lake Forest H.S. 6‐3 | 300 Redshirt Sophomore Defensive Lineman Washington, D.C. H.D. Woodson H.S. Univ. of Maryland

High School: 2010 All‐Henlopen Conference selection and All‐State Honorable Mention … helped lead Spartans to 2010 Henlopen South Champion‐ ship and State Tournament berth … selected to compete in 2011 Delaware Blue‐Gold High School All‐Star Game … helped pave the way for 2010 Delaware High School Offensive Player‐of‐the‐Year Quadir Bryant (also a 2011 Delaware State University signee) to rush for more than 2,100 yards and 33 touchdowns during the 2010 season.

CARL RUSSELL Enrolled at Delaware State in January 2011. Participated in Hornets’ 2011 spring camp. 2010 (At Maryland): Competed in one game as a redshirt sophomore 2009 (At Maryland): Played in 11 games as a reserve defensive lineman ... saw most of his time at anchor (strongside end) ... had two tackles vs. Middle Tennessee State (Sep. 19) ... posted a career‐best three tackles at Duke (Oct. 24) .... missed the NC State game (Nov. 17) due to a shoulder injury. 2008: Did not compete ... enrolled in school in January and participated in spring practice. At H.D. Woodson High School: A standout two‐way lineman who had a breakout senior season ... earned honorable mention All‐Met honors as an offensive lineman in 2006 ... a Pigskin Club All‐Metropolitan choice as a senior defensive lineman ... also secured first‐team All‐DCIAA East accolades three times, twice as an offensive lineman and once as a defensive lineman ... posted 77 tackles, including a career‐high 14 sacks, with five forced fumbles from his defensive end position in 2006 ... named his team’s most outstanding lineman his final three seasons ... also recruited by Rutgers, North Carolina, Illinois and Michigan State ... coached by Greg Fuller.

ANTHONY SMITH 6‐3 | 215 Freshman Quarterback Philadelphia, Pa. G. Washington H.S.

High School: All‐Philadelphia Public League First Team and All‐City Second Team selection … competed in 2011 Philadelphia Public vs. Catholic All‐ Star Game at Lincoln Financial Field … helped lead Geo. Washington to an 8‐2 overall record and an appearance in the Phila. Public League Cham‐ pionship Game as a senior in 2010 … passed for 1,300 yards and 18 touchdowns during the 2010 season … played two seasons at Philadelphia’s Father Judge H.S. (2008, ’09) before transferring to Geo. Washington … combined for 2,800 passing yards and 26 touchdowns in two varsity season at Father Judge … 2009 All‐Catholic Second Team and All‐City Third Team selection at Father Judge … 2008 Pennsylvania High School Rookie‐of‐the‐ Year and All‐City Third Team selection … helped lead Father Judge to ’08 Phila. Catholic League Championship Game … combined for more than 4,100 passing yards and 44 touchdowns passes during scholastic career. Personal: Son of Anthony and Jeannine Smith … has two sisters … worked as a cook at popular Delaware Valley Sports Restaurant Chickie’s and Pete’s this past summer.

ELBIE WILLIAMS 6‐1 | 230 Freshman Linebacker Clinton, Md. DeMatha H.S.

High School: Three‐year varsity letter winner at DeMatha … 2010 All‐Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) First Team, All‐D.C./Maryland/ Virginia Region and All‐D.C.‐Metro Honorable Mention selection … member of DeMatha’s 2008 WCAC championship team … helped lead team to conference championship game appearances in 2009 and ’10 … recorded 127 tackles and five sacks as a junior and collected 96 tackles and four sacks during senior year. Personal: Son of Elbie, Jr. and Alkeisha Williams … given name is Elbie Williams III … born 10/12/93 in Washington, D.C. … plans to major in physical therapy at DSU.

milton williAMS 6‐3 | 200 Freshman Wide Receiver Cheltenham, Md. Frederick Douglas H.S.

2010 Prince George’s County All‐League … Gazette Prince George’s News All‐County … ESPN Rise State Small School All‐Star … Chick‐Fil‐A Challenge All‐Star …Maryland Crab Bowl All‐Star … help lead Frederick Douglas to 8‐2 record and state tournament berth in 2010 … scored a touchdown on an 18‐yard pass in Crab Bowl All‐Star Game … had 18 receptions for 208 yards as a junior in 2009 … plans to major in Sports Science at DSU … born 3/7/94.

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Delaware State University President Harry L. Williams an‐ nounced Kermit Blount as the new head coach of the Hornets on Feb. 4, 2011. Blount brings 27 years of collegiate coaching experience to Delaware State University ‐ including 16 as the head football coach for Winston‐Salem State University in North Carolina.

Head Coach First Season Winston‐Salem State ‘80 Richmond, Va. Blount Year by Year

1993 WSSU 1994 WSSU 1995 WSSU 1996 WSSU 1997 WSSU 1998 WSSU 1999 WSSU 2000 WSSU 2001 WSSU 2002 WSSU 2003 WSSU 2004 WSSU 2005 WSSU 2006 WSSU 2007 WSSU 2008 WSSU 2009 WSSU TOTAL

6‐4‐1 6‐5 4‐4‐2 4‐7 6‐4 5‐5 8‐3* 9‐3* 8‐3 4‐6 7‐3 4‐6 6‐4 4‐7 6‐5 3‐8 1‐10 91‐87‐3

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.545 .545 .400 .364 .600 .500 .727 .750 .727 .400 .700 .400 .600 .364 .545 .273 .091 .503

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CIAA Coach of the Year D.C. Pigskin Coach of the Year CIAA Coach of the Year D.C. Pigskin Coach of the Year 100 Percent Wrong Club Coach of the Year

It didn’t take long for Blount to earn the respect of the Hornet players and the Delaware State University family. He quickly became an ambassador for the university and the football pro‐ gram throughout the region, in addition to establishing new academic, training, practice and accountability policies for the team. Along the way, he found time to attract a top‐notch staff of assistant coaches and support personnel to DSU. Despite just a few weeks to prepare, Blount also directed the Hornets to a successful 2011 spring camp, during which time, new offensive and defensive formations were installed. DSU President Williams said that Coach Blount’s record speaks for itself. “Coach Blount has proven he knows how to guide student‐ath‐ letes to championship‐level seasons as well as accomplish high standards of academic success,” Dr. Williams said. “The Search Committee is to be commended for its diligence in reviewing the candidates, in engaging in earnest deliberations and arriv‐ ing at its recommendation.” Delaware State University Director of athletics Derek Carter says Blount brings a wealth of experience to the Hornet foot‐ ball program. “Kermit Blount stood out among the many outstanding candi‐ dates for the position because of his broad experience, proven leadership and vision for Delaware State University football,” Carter said. “His record of leading young men to success on the field and in the classroom makes him an ideal fit for the university and the football program.” Blount expressed his appreciation for the opportunity to lead the Delaware State University football program during his remarks. “First of all, I want to thank President Williams and the DSU administration, along with the search committee, for the privilege of coaching the Hornets,” Blount. “This program has a rich tradition, and the foundation for success is already in place. I’m looking forward to working with the university, our players, supporters and the community to take this team to the next level.” During his tenure at Winston‐Salem, Coach Blount had a career record 91‐87‐3, which included his final 2009 season with the Rams in which he led the team to an 8‐2 record. He guided the Rams to two Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Championships and a total of three CIAA Championship game appearances. He also led Winston‐Salem to two Pioneer Bowl appearances, one of which the team emerged as the victor (1999).

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university FOOTBALL Blount is the winningest coach in the his‐ tory of the Winston‐Salem State football program. In fact, he reached the top of the list with a 28‐27 come‐from‐behind win against Delaware State in Dover, Del., in 2008. He has also led the Rams to 25 percent of their conference cham‐ pionships, directing WSSU to two of its eight conference titles as a head coach and to two more conference titles as a quarterback on the team’s 1977 and 1978 squads. Blount was honored as the CIAA Coach of the Year and as the Washington D.C. Pigskin Coach of the Year, as well as the 100% Wrong Club Coach of the Year ‐ each award in both 1999 and 2000. Throughout his coaching career, Blount has been associated with programs that have experienced phenomenal success. In all, he has been in a leadership role with teams that have won a total of six confer‐ ence titles at both the NCAA Division I and Division II levels. Blount began his coaching career in his home state of Virginia at Armstrong Kennedy High School in Richmond as a quarterbacks coach and assistant offen‐ sive coordinator. Following two seasons at the high school level Blount moved on to the collegiate ranks in 1983. In 1983 he became a graduate assistant and assistant quarterbacks coach at East Carolina University where he would begin his collegiate coaching career. Following his stint with the Pirates, Blount joined the staff at Howard University, where he assumed the responsibilities of offensive coordinator from 1984‐89 under Bison head coach Willie Jeffries. Soon after his arrival in the nation’s capital, Blount’s presence was felt as he directed a potent Bison offense to the 1987 Mid‐Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Championship. Following his time at Howard, he spent four more

years as part of Jeffries’ staff at South Caro‐ lina State University (MEAC) in Orangeburg, South Carolina before returning to his alma mater, Winston‐Salem State University, as the head football coach in 1993. During his coaching career, Blount and his coaching staffs have been responsible for re‐ cruiting and coaching student‐athletes that have earned a total of 106 all‐conference selections. In addition, Blount has guided a pair of conference player‐of‐the‐year recipients, one All‐America selection and a two‐time Academic All‐America honoree. His priority on academics resulted in more than 20 percent of Winston‐Salem State Uni‐ versity football scholarship student‐athletes earning above a 3.0 GPA during the 2007‐08 academic year and 22 football players have been named to the Mid‐Eastern Athletic Con‐ ference Commissioner’s All‐Academic team over the span of the last two seasons. During Blount’s tenure, the Rams’ football team GPA was the highest since the data has been tracked by the WSSU Office of Athletic‐Academic Support and Blount and his coaching staff have graduated 79 percent of football student‐athletes over the most recent five‐year reporting period. Blount helped increase the Winston‐Salem players’ graduation rate from 42% in 1993 to 80% by 2009. Throughout Blount’s career, a number of his players have risen to play professionally in the NFL, CFL and the Arena Football League, including William Hayes, a third round draft pick and starting defensive end for the NFL’s Tennessee Titans. Not only has Blount helped to shape the futures of former student‐athletes at WSSU, he has also helped to guide the careers of countless assistant coaches and coordina‐ tors. Blount has helped four of his former assistant coaches move on to successful head coaching careers at the collegiate level.

honors along the way. The 1978 All‐American sat atop the WSSU record books for more than 25 years before his 3,330 career passing yards were surpassed in 2004. A native of Richmond, Va., Blount has a Bachelor of Science in Health and Physi‐ cal Education from Winston‐Salem State University. Kermit and wife Ava have two grown chil‐ dren, April and Bryan.

Blount’s Resume 2011‐Present: Delaware State University Head Coach 1993‐2009: Winston‐Salem State University Head Coach 1989‐92: South Carolina State University Assistant Coach 1984‐88: Howard University Assistant Coach 1983: East Carolina University Assistant Coach 1981‐82: Armstrong Kennedy H.S. (Va.) Assistant Coach Playing Career: 1975‐1978:

Quarterback 1977 & 1978 All‐CIAA 1977 & 1978 CIAA Champion 1978 All‐American Winston‐Salem State University

Education: Bachelor’s ‐ Physical Education Winston‐Salem State University ‘80

A 1980 graduate of Winston‐Salem State University, Blount enjoyed a fruitful play‐ ing career as a Ram. As a four‐year starter at quarterback at WSSU, Blount guided the Rams to back‐to‐back CIAA titles in 1977 and 1978 earning all‐conference and All‐America

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Blount vs. All‐Opponents Bethune‐Cookman 2‐2 Bowie State 5‐3 Carson‐Newman 1‐3 Catawba 0‐4 Coastal Carolina 0‐2 Delaware 1st Mtg Delaware State 1‐2 Elizabeth City State 7‐3 Fayetteville State 8‐5‐1 Florida A&M 1‐3 Fort Valley State 2‐0 Grambling State 0‐2 Hampton 2‐3 Howard 2‐4 Johnson C. Smith 12‐1 Livingstone 9‐3‐1 Morgan State 1‐2 North Carolina A&T 2‐9 North Carolina Central 9‐7 Norfolk State 1‐5‐1 Savannah State 2‐1 Shaw 1st Mtg South Carolina State 1‐6 Southern Ill.‐Carbondale 0‐1 St. Augustine’s 4‐0 Tuskegee 1‐3 UC Davis 0‐1 st Virginia Military Institute 1 Mtg Virginia State 5‐6 Virginia Union 11‐4 West Virginia Tech. 1‐0 Wofford 1‐0 TOTAL 91‐87‐3 WINNING % (.503) Bold indicates 2011 opponent

Blount Year by Year 1993 at Elizabeth City North Carolina A&T at Howard at Livingstone at Fayetteville State Norfolk State North Carolina Central at Bowie State Johnson C. Smith at Virginia Union Virginia State

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1994 vs. S. Carolina State at North Carolina A&T at Johnson C. Smith Livingstone Fayetteville State at Norfolk State Bowie State at North Carolina Central Wofford Virginia Union vs. Virginia State

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1995 Ft. Valley State North Carolina A&T Elizabeth City at Livingstone at Fayetteville State Johnson C. Smith North Carolina Central at Bowie State at Virginia Union Virginia State

33‐6 45‐21 21‐19 17‐17 17‐17 28‐12 42‐19 20‐7 43‐0 20‐14

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1996 at Ft. Valley State at North Carolina A&T at Elizabeth City at Southern Illinois Fayetteville State Livingstone at North Carolina Central at Virginia State at Johnson C. Smith Virginia Union Norfolk State

15‐10 31‐7 14‐11 48‐18 6‐0 39‐6 28‐0 17‐15 14‐6 21‐14 13‐7

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1997 North Carolina A&T Savannah State at Virginia Union at Fayetteville State at Livingstone North Carolina Central Virginia State Johnson C. Smith Elizabeth City at Bowie State

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1998 at Catawba at North Carolina A&T Virginia Union Fayetteville State Livingstone at North Carolina Central at Virginia State at Johnson C. Smith at Elizabeth City vs. Grambling State

10‐7 20‐12 21‐0 17‐14 38‐33 43‐8 41‐22 29‐19 28‐6 35‐28

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1999 CIAA Champions Catawba 17‐14 L North Carolina A&T 20‐7 L at Virginia Union 17‐0 W at Fayetteville State 44‐0 W vs. Livingstone 34‐0 W North Carolina Central 20‐7 W Virginia State 17‐14 W Johnson C. Smith 25‐6 W Elizabeth City State* 21‐6 W vs. Grambling State 25‐23 L vs. Tuskegee$ 23‐7 W * CIAA Championship $ Pioneer Bowl 2000 CIAA Champions at South Carolina State 39‐28 W Bowie State 40‐6 W at Hampton 40‐6 L Virginia Union 34‐19 W Fayetteville State 28‐14 W Livingstone 28‐7 W at North Carolina Central 28‐19 W at Virginia State 20‐13 L at Johnson C. Smith 44‐12 W at Elizabeth City State 44‐0 W vs. Virginia Union* 31‐28 W vs. Tuskegee** 12‐9 L * CIAA Championship ** Pioneer Bowl 2001 Carson‐Newman at Tuskegee at Bowie State at Virginia Union at Fayetteville State at Livingstone North Carolina Central Virginia State Johnson C. Smith Elizabeth City State Virginia Union* * CIAA Championship

27‐16 30‐23 17‐14 24‐22 14‐2 31‐0 14‐0 44‐10 17‐0 45‐6 31‐24

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2002 at Carson‐Newman Tuskegee at Bowie State Virginia Union Fayetteville State Livingstone at North Carolina Central at Virginia State at Johnson C. Smith at Elizabeth City State

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2003 Carson‐Newman vs. Ft. Valley State Virginia State at West Virginia Tech. at Virginia Union at Fayetteville State at Livingstone North Carolina Central Johnson C. Smith St. Augustine’s

21‐14 27‐21 33‐27 35‐33 29‐17 22‐14 42‐23 47‐0 38‐0 54‐19

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2004 at Carson‐Newman Ft. Valley State Tusculum Virginia Union at Bowie State Fayetteville State Livingstone at North Carolina Central at Johnson C. Smith at St. Augustine’s

48‐32 21‐19 37‐20 20‐13 7‐6 21‐14 31‐21 35‐33 31‐20 31‐13

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2005 Catawba College at Howard at South Carolina State Elizabeth City State at Virginia Union at Fayetteville State at Livingstone North Carolina Central Johnson C. Smith Saint Augustine’s

20‐10 20‐6 52‐12 24‐23 31‐0 26‐24 42‐14 20‐17 28‐9 35‐33

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2006 at Catawba College at North Carolina A& T South Carolina State at Florida A&M Coastal Carolina Howard at Bethune‐Cookman at Savannah State at #17 Hampton Saint Augustine’s at Norfolk State

21‐7 41‐14 35‐6 25‐21 31‐12 12‐0 10‐6 38‐6 13‐3 26‐6 31‐14

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2007 North Carolina A&T at Coastal Carolina at Morgan State at South Carolina State at Howard vs. Florida A&M at Bethune‐Cookman Hampton #13 Delaware State North Carolina Central Norfolk State

28‐7 W 28‐21 L 19‐17 W 20‐7 L 24‐21 (ot) L 27‐23 W 14‐9 W 20‐19 W 23‐20 L 35‐10 W 23‐20 L

2008 at North Carolina A&T Savannah State Morgan State South Carolina State Howard at Florida A&M Bethune‐Cookman at Hampton at Delaware State at North Carolina Central Norfolk State

14‐8 16‐13 21‐7 43‐17 34‐10 23‐0 27‐6 35‐30 27‐26 23‐16 17‐14

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2009 North Carolina A&T 19‐10 L Florida A&M 34‐10 L Morgan State* 16‐10 L at South Carolina State 27‐10 L at Howard 7‐3 L at UC Davis 45‐14 L at Bethune‐Cookman 16‐10 W Hampton 16‐13 L Delaware State 24‐21 L North Carolina Central 18‐10 L at Norfolk State 28‐21 L *Giants Stadium ‐ E. Rutherford, N.J.


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ARRINGTON JONES Arrington Jones is in his first season with the Hornets, bringing more than 22 years of collegiate coaching to the staff. His most recent coaching position was head coach/offensive coordinator at Division II Virginia Union University from 2003 to ’07. His tenure with the Panthers was highlighted by the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Eastern Division title and Pioneer Bowl (CIAA Championship Game) appearance in 2007. Jones was honored as the CIAA Coach‐of‐the‐Year that season. Virginia Union’s 2007 quarterback Lamar Little was named CIAA Offensive Player‐of‐the‐Year after passing for 2,340 yards and accounting for 37 touchdowns (28 passing; 9 rushing). The ’07 Panthers were ranked as high as No. 20 among all NCAA Division II teams and No. 6 in the Southeast Region. From 2001 to ’03, Jones served as offensive coordinator/recruit‐ ing coordinator under (current DSU head coach) Kermit Blount at Winston‐Salem State University. The Rams appeared in the CIAA Championship Game in 2001. Prior to his time at Winston‐Salem State, Jones spent 15 seasons at Virginia State University. He was assistant head coach/offen‐ sive coordinator from 1990 to 2000 after serving as the Trojans’ special teams coordinator from 1986 to ‘90. His tenure at VSU was highlighted by a CIAA championship in 1995. Before entering the coaching ranks, Jones spent four years in professional football. After being selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the fifth round of the 1981 NFL draft, he spent part of the ’81 season with the team. Jones was a member of the United States Football League’s Washington Federals from 1983 to ’86. The Richmond, Va., native holds a bachelor’s in Physical Educa‐ tion from Winston‐Salem State University and a master’s in Educational Administration and Supervision from Virginia State University.

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Defensive Coordinator Linebackers Coach First Season B.S. ‐ Guilford College ‘78 M.A.‐ Florida ‘84 Ketchum’s Resume 2011‐Present: Delaware State University Defensive Coordinator/ Linebackers Coach 2005‐11: Winston‐Salem State University Defensive Coordinator 2004‐2005: Guilford College Assistant Director of Athletics 1991‐2004: Guilford College Head Coach 1989‐1991: Guilford College Assistant Coach 1982‐83: University of Florida Graduate Assistant Coach Education: Bachelor’s ‐ Guilford College ‘78 Master’s ‐ University of Florida ’84

Ketchum joined the Delaware State staff in March 2011 after six seasons as an assistant coach at Winston‐Salem State University, including five as the Rams’ defensive coordinator. Ketchum was responsible for turning around a Winston‐Salem State defense that ranked near the bottom of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (CIAA) in five statistical categories in the year before his arrival. During his first year as the Rams’ defensive coordinator in 2005 Winston‐Salem improved to fifth in the CIAA in pass defense from last the previous season. In 2006 the changes continued as Ketchum signed a stellar recruit‐ ing class and saw immediate success in his decision to switch from a traditional 4‐3 defense to a 3‐5 formation. The 2007 season was witness to a defense that recorded 418 total tackles, generated 21 opponent turnovers, an average of nearly two forced turnovers per game, and surrendered only 203 points on the season. Ketchum’s defense held opponents to 10 points or less three times in 2007 and never surrendered 30 points in any of the Rams’ 11 games en route to helping WSSU record the first winning season in the program’s Division I history. Ketchum was instrumental in the development of Winston‐Salem lineman William Hayes, now a member of the NFL’s Tennessee Titans. Hayes was selected in the fourth round, 103rd overall, by the Titans in the 2008 NFL draft. In 2009, Ketchum’s defense yielded only 22.2 points per game and gave up only 183 first downs en route to recording 67 tackles for loss, 18 sacks and 22 takeaways. Under his tutelage the young WSSU defense saw nine players record 40 or more tackles with sophomore defensive lineman Akeem Ward earning 70 total tackles. Ketchum, a 1978 graduate of Guilford College in Greensboro, N.C., turned in a 53‐85 record in 14 seasons as head coach at his alma mater. He ranks second in Guilford history in wins and was the ODAC Coach of the Year in 1991 and 1997 when the Quakers won league titles. In 1994 Ketchum led Guilford College to an 8‐2 record, a mark which helped the teams crack into the NCAA Division III South Region rankings for the first time in the program’s history. Ketchum got his start in football as a standout defensive lineman at Guilford. During his collegiate playing career, Ketchum was named the team’s Defensive MVP during his senior season (1978). Following his playing career Ketchum, moved on to his first collegiate coaching job as a graduate assistant at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Fla. While at UF Ketchum completed coursework to earn a M.A. in Education Administration in 1984 while serving two seasons on the nationally‐ranked Gators’ football coaching staff. He also served a year as an Assistant Director of Athletics at Guilford. Ketchum, 55, is married to the former Belinda Rowan. The couple has two children, a son Matt (24), and a daughter, Lilly (20).

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CURTIS THOMAS The former Delaware State star receiver is in his 12th season on the coaching staff, the longest among current members. Thomas will again direct the Hornet wide receivers, in addition to special teams this season. In 2010, Hornet sophomore wide receiver Justin Wilson made history by becom‐ ing the first player in Mid‐Eastern Athletic Conference history to lead the league in receptions (5.4 pg), receiving yards (85.2 pg) and touchdown catches (11). Wilson set a team record with 59 receptons and his 937 receiving yards ranked second‐best for a season in team history during the 2010 season. Thomas’ work with special teams last season was highlighted by the play of Larrone Moore, who earned All‐America and All‐MEAC recognition as a kickoff returner after leading all Football Championship Subdivision players with a 34.8 yard average. He returned two kickoffs for touchdowns. The Hornets were sec‐ ond in the MEAC and 32nd in the nation in kickoff returns last season (22.3 ypr). In 2009, DSU featured four receivers with 20 or more catches. Sophomore Darius Jackson was No. 5 in the MEAC in receptions per game (4.1), while junior Larrone Moore was No.10 (3.3). Jackson was also 10th in the MEAC in receiving yards per game (47.6), while Moore was 14th (31.5). In addition, Jackson tied a team record with 11 receptions in the Hornets’ 30‐20 win over Howard last season. Thomas also directed the Hornet kick returners in 2009. Delaware State was tops in the MEAC, and 13th in the nation, with a 23.5 yard kickoff return average last season. Travis Tarpley was second in the MEAC, and 10th among all FCS players, with a 26.3 yard kickoff return average in ‘09. He had a top return of 85 yards in 2009. Larrone Moore was third in the MEAC and 14th in the nation in kickoff returns, averaging 25.6 yards on 18 attempts, highlighted by a 90‐yard touchdown against South Carolina State and a 51‐yard effort at Michigan. The Hornets had six wide receivers with double‐figures in catches during the 2008 season. Eddie Brown was eighth in the MEAC in receptions‐per‐game last season (3.3 pg). From 2004‐07, Thomas helped Shaheer McBride (2004‐07) develop into one of the Hornets’ all‐time great receiver. McBride, formerly with the NFL’s Philadel‐ phia Eagle s, is Delaware State’s all‐time leader in receptions and receiving yards, and tied for the career high in touchdown catches. McBride was a two‐ time All‐MEAC First Team selection and was the league’s Rookie‐of‐the‐Year as a freshman. Thomas played a key role in the success of wide receiver Thomas Bolden, who set a school‐record with 57 catches in 2004. Former NFL standout Darnerian McCants benefitted from Thomas’ tutelage while at Delaware State. In 2000, McCants set DSU and MEAC records with 18 touchdown catches, tops among all Division I‐AA players that year. McCants was selected to three All‐America teams, and was a fifth round draft of the NFL’s Washington Redskins. He also competed for the Philadelphia Eagles.

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Assistant Coach Wide Receivers/Special Teams 12th Season B.S. ‐ Delaware State ‘96 M.A. ‐ Delaware State ‘04 Thomas’ Resume 2000‐Present: Delaware State University Assistant Coach Wide Receivers Special Teams 1996: WFL Wide Receiver London Monarchs 1995: CFL Birmingham Barracudas 1995: CFL Baltimore Stallions 1995: NFL Wide Receiver (pre‐season) New York Giants Education: Bachelor’s ‐ Delaware State University ‘96 Master’s ‐ Delaware State University ‘04

Thomas was wide receivers coach when Albert Horsey set Delaware State records for career receptions and receiving yards in 2000. Thomas was in charge of Delaware State’s kickoff return team when returner DaShaun Morris was selected to two All‐America teams (SportsNetwork, Associ‐ ated Press) in 2002. As a DSU receiver in 1994, Thomas had 44 catches to tie for third on the Hor‐ nets’ all‐time list for receptions in a season. His 823 receiving yards that season ranks fifth in school history, while his eight touchdown receptions in ‘94 ties for fifth in the team record book. Thomas was also a member of Delaware State’s 1991 MEAC championship team. Following his Delaware State playing career, Thomas signed a free agent contract with the National Football League’s New York Giants. He competed in three preseason games in 1995. Thomas was also drafted by the World Football League London Monarchs in 1996 and had short stints with the Baltimore Stal‐ lions and Birmingham Barracudas of the Canadian Football League. Thomas earned a bachelor’s and master’s from Delaware State University. He has a son, Ian, age 9.

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Sixth Season (non‐consecutive) B.A. ‐ Salisbury State M.A.‐ Salisbury State ‘04 Braxton’s Resume 2011‐Present: Delaware State University Assistant Coach Defensive Line 2008‐10: Cheyney University Head Coach 2006‐07: Delaware State University Assistant Coach Offensive Line 2005: Tennessee State University Offensive Coordinator 2004: Towson University Assistant Coach 2000‐03: Delaware State University Offensive Coordinator 1999: Fordham University Assistant Coach 1998: Towson University Assistant Coach 1997: Hofstra University Assistant Coach 1996: Delaware State University Assistant Coach Linebackers 1995: Delaware State University Assistant Coach Offensive Line 1994: Morehouse College Assistant Coach Offensive Line 1993‐94: Wesley College Assistant Coach Linebackers Prior to 1993: Bowie State University Assistant Coach Education: Bachelor’s ‐ Salisbury State Master’s ‐ Salisbury State ‘04

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In addition to his duties as defensive line coach, Braxton also directs the team’s recruiting operations. He previously served as the Hornets’ offen‐ sive line coach during the 2006 and ‘07 seasons, and offensive coordina‐ tor from 2000 to 2003. In addition, he was a Delaware State assistant in 1995 (offensive line) and ’96 (linebackers). During the 2007 season, the Hornets won their first MEAC Championship in 16 years. Braxton returned to Delaware State in March 2011 after serving as head coach at Cheyney University from 2008 to 2010. He served as offensive coordinator at Tennessee State University during the 2005 season. In 2004, he was an assistant at Towson (Md.) University. During the 2006 season, in which Braxton was Delaware State’s offensive line coach, his troops helped pave the way for Emmanuel Marc to rush for 1,230 yards, the fourth best single‐season mark in team history. With Braxton as offensive coordinator, Delaware State had a school‐ record 32 touchdown passes in 2000. That season, the Hornets averaged 222.9 yards per game passing and 168.5 rushing. In addition, the 2000 Hornets featured a 2000‐yard passer (2,386 by Rahsaan Matthews) and a 1000‐yard rusher (1,186 by Grayland King) for the first time in school history. Matthews was selected as the Mid‐Eastern Athletic Conference Offensive Player‐of‐the‐Year that season. Tight end Darnerian McCants (former NFL standout) set DSU and MEAC records with 18 touchdown catches during the 2000 season. McCants was a Division I‐AA All‐America and All‐MEAC First Team selection that year. The 2000 Hornets also exceeded 40 points in five games, tying a school record. Braxton’s 2001 Delaware State offense was second in the MEAC in rush‐ ing at 211.5 yards per game. Maurice Foster was tops in the MEAC with 1,127 rushing yards that year. The 2001 Hornets also scored 30 or more points in five games. After leaving Delaware State following the 1996 season, Braxton served as an assistant coach at Hofstra University. He helped lead the Flying Dutchmen to the NCAA Division I‐AA playoffs in 1997. In 1998, he was an assistant at Towson University, and the following year was on the staff at Fordham (NY) University. Prior to his first stint at Delaware State, Braxton was offensive line coach at Morehouse College (GA) during the 1994 season. From 1993 to ’94, he was linebacker coach at cross‐town Wesley College (Del.). He was on the Wesley staff that guided the team to the 1993 East‐ ern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Southeast championship. Braxton’s coaching career also includes stops at Cheyney University (Pa.) and Bowie (Md.) State. The Washington, D.C., native lettered as an offensive lineman at Salis‐ bury State College. He was a member of the 1986 Sea Gull team that won 13 straight games before losing to Augustana (IL) in the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl, the NCAA Division III championship game. The ’86 Salisbury State team shares the ECAC record for most wins in a season. Braxton earned a B.A. in Communications Arts from Salisbury State, and a M.A. in Education in 2004. He is a member of the American Football Coaches Association, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. He is married to the former Teresa Hudson. They have four children, Jihad, Tiarra, Terrence and Tania.

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nick CALCUTTA Calcutta rejoined the Hornets in February 2010 after serving as the offensive line/tight ends coach at MEAC rival Howard the prior year. During his first stint at Delaware State, Calcutta served as defen‐ sive line/special teams coordinator under former head coach Bill Collick in 1996. While at Howard in 2009, Calcutta’s offensive line earned credit for allowing just 15 quarterback sacks in 11 games, second‐best in the MEAC. The Bison allowed just one sack for every 23.5 pass at‐ tempts, also second in the league. Calcutta was offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Winston‐Salem State during the 2007 and ‘08 seasons. Under his guidance, the Rams improved their offensive output by more than 50 points in 2007. WSSU increased its scoring average from 16.9 points per game in 2006 to more than 21 points in 2007. Under Calcutta’s direction in 2007, the Rams scored 20 or more points in eight of their 11 games en route to the first winning season in the team’s Division I history. That season, senior quar‐ terback Monte Purvis recorded the team’s first 1000‐yard season since 2002. Before joining the WSSU staff in June 2007, Calcutta served as of‐ fensive line coach and recruiting coordinator at Howard Univer‐ sity. Calcutta began his collegiate coaching career in 1983 as outside linebackers coach at Southern Illinois in Carbondale, Ill., for head coach Rey Dempsey. In Calcutta’s first season at SIU, he helped lead the Salukis to the NCAA Division I‐AA National Championship. Following the national championship season at SIU, Calcutta served as offensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator at St. Joseph’s College Rensselaer, Ind., and outside linebackers coach at Memphis State. Following his stints at St. Joseph’s and Memphis State, he joined legendary head coach Willie Jeffries at Howard for three seasons (1986‐88) as offensive line coach and director of football opera‐ tions. From there, he served four years as offensive line coach and tight ends coach at South Carolina State University (1989‐92). After serving two years as offensive coordinator at the University at Buffalo (1993‐94), Calcutta moved on to Tennessee State Univer‐ sity as its offensive line/tight ends coach in 1995. He also had a three‐year stint as assistant head coach/offensive line coach at Austin Peay State University, and was offensive coor‐ dinator at Clarion University of Pennsylvania (from 2002‐05). During two‐year tenure at Savannah State, Calcutta was offensive line/tight ends coach, pro liaison, and director of football opera‐ tions for head coach Bill Davis. After graduating from North Schuylkill (Pa.) High School, Calcutta attended Mansfield University. From there, he went to Millersville University where he earned a bachelor’s in secondary education in 1982.

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Assistant Coach Offensive Line Fourth Season (non‐consecutive) B.S. ‐ Millersville ‘82 Calcutta’s Resume 2010‐Present: Delaware State University Assistant Coach Offensive Line 2009: Howard University Assistant Coach Offensive Line/Tight Ends 2007‐08: Winston‐Salem State University Offensive Coordinator Quarterbacks Coach 2006: Howard University Assistant Coach Offensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator 2002‐05: Clarion University Offensive Coordinator 2000‐02: Austin Peay State University Assistant Head Coach Offensive Line 1999‐00: Savannah State University Assistant Coach Offensive Line/Tight Ends Pro Liasion/Director of Football Operations 1995: Tennessee State University Assistant Coach Offensive Line/Tight Ends 1993‐94: University at Buffalo Offensive Coordinator 1989‐92: South Carolina State University Assistant Coach Offensive Line/Tight Ends 1986‐88: Howard University Offensive Coordinator Director of Football Operations 1985: Memphis State University Assistant Coach Outside Linebackers 1984: St. Joseph’s College Offensive Coordinator Recruiting Coordinator 1983: Southern Illinois University Assistant Coach Outside Linebackers Education: Bachelor’s ‐ Millersville University ‘82

Calcutta is married to the former Judy Crews of Carbondale, Ill. The couple has a five‐year old daughter, Nicole.

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Assistant Coach Running Backs First Season B.A. ‐ Winston‐Salem State ‘00 Woodbury’s Resume 2011‐Present: Delaware State University Assistant Coach Running Backs 2007‐2011: Garinger High School Providence High School Carver High School Atkins High School Quarterbacks Coach Charlotte, N.C. 2006: NFL Europre Quarterback Cologne Centurions 2006: NFL Quarterback Buffalo Bills 2005: CFL Quarterback Ottawa Renegades 2004: AFL Quarterback New Orleans Voodoo 2003: NFL Quarterback New Orleans Saints 2001‐02: NFL Quarterback Wide Receiver Special Teams New York Jets Education: Bachelor’s ‐ Winston‐Salem State University ‘00

The former Winston‐Salem State University and National Football League standout joined the Delaware State staff in March 2011. A four‐year letter winner at Winston‐Salem under head coach Kermit Blount, Woodbury is the Rams’ all‐time leading passer with 4493 yards. He’s also second on the school’s career list for total offense (5,527 yards) and pass attempts (648) and tied for second in touchdown passes (38). In addition, he holds school single‐season marks for passing yards (1,823) and total offense (2,177 yards). As a junior in 1999, Woodbury led Winston‐Salem (9‐3 overall) to its first Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) championship since 1990 and a 27‐14 victory over Tuskegee in the annual Pioneer Bowl (CIAA vs. SIAC champions). That season, he was selected as Black College Player‐of‐the‐Year, All‐CIAA First Team, Pioneer Bowl MVP and team MVP. In addition, he fell four passes short of the NCAA Div. II record for pass completions in a season. Woodbury did not throw an interception during the ‘99 season. While a senior in 2000, he guided the Rams (10‐3 overall) to their second straight CIAA championship and Pioneer Bowl appear‐ ance. Woodbury was named MVP of the Pioneer Bowl for the second straight year and was an All‐CIAA First Team selection in 2000. He was an All‐CIAA Second Team pick and team MVP after help‐ ing lead WSSU to a 7‐3 record as a sophomore in 1998. Woodbury was inducted into the Winston‐Salem State University Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008. The New York Jets selected Woodbury in the seventh round of the 2001 National Football League draft. In three seasons with the Jets, he was a back‐up to QBs Chad Pennington and Vinny Testaverde and a standout special teams performer. He also competed as a wide receiver for the Jets. Woodbury’s professional football career also includes stints with the NFL’s New Orleans Saints and Buffalo Bills, Canadian League’s Ottawa Renegades, Cologne Centurions (NFL Europe) and the Arena League’s New Orleans Voodoo. He has also served as a successful coach at Providence High School and Garinger High School in North Carolina. Woodbury earned a bachelor’s in sports management from Winston‐Salem State University in 2000.

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BRYANT FOSTER Bryant Foster brings a wealth of experience and a reputation as an outstanding recruiter to the Hornets. He joined the Delaware State University staff in April 2011 after serving the past four years as an assistant at his alma mater, Gardner‐Webb University, in Boiling Springs, N.C. With Foster on its defensive staff as cornerbacks coach in 2010, Gardner‐Webb ranked sixth among all FCS schools in pass defense and was No. 15 in total defense. In addition, each of the “Bandits” starting cornerbacks were selected to the All‐Big South Conference First Team last season. Foster guided Gardner‐Webb’s defensive line during the 2007 and ’08 seasons, during which a freshman lineman earned All‐Big South recognition. Prior to his coaching tenure at Gardner‐Webb, Foster was line‐ backer coach at the University of the South Sewanee (Tenn.) from 2005‐2006. Each year he coached an All‐Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference linebacker. A native of Chesnee, S.C., Foster is also a veteran of the high school coaching ranks in the Palmetto State, having served as an assistant with the Greer High School Yellowjackets during the 2003 and ’04 season. He helped lead Greer to the 2003 Class 3A State Championship. Foster got his first college coaching job as a defensive assistant at Presbyterian (S.C.) College in 2002, and was selected to coach in the Division II Cactus Bowl College All‐Star Game that year. He had a one‐year stint at his old high school alma mater, Chesnee (S.C.) High, and at Wade Hampton (S.C.) High. Foster graduated from Gardner‐Webb in 1999 with a degree in Management Information Systems. He was a three‐year starter for the Bandits at cornerback, safety and outside linebacker under coaches Woody Fish and Steve Patton.

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Assistant Coach Cornerbacks First Season B.S. ‐ Gardner‐Webb ‘ 99 Foster’s Resume 2011‐Present: Delaware State University Assistant Coach Cornerbacks 2007‐2010: Gardner‐Webb University Assistant Coach Cornerbacks 2005‐06:University of South Sewanee Assistant Coach Linebackers 2003‐04: Greer High School (S.C.) Assistant Coach 2002: Presbyterian College Assistant Coach Defense 2001: Chesnee High School (S.C.) Assistant Coach 2000: Wade Hampton High School (S.C.) Assistant Coach Education: Bachelor’s ‐ Gardner‐Webb ‘99

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Assistant Coach Safeties First Season B.A. ‐ Marshall ‘95 King’s Resume 2011‐Present: Delaware State University Assistant Coach Safeties 2010: Concord University Assistant Coach Defensive Line Recruiting Coordinator 2006‐09: West Virginia State University Defensive Coordinator 2002‐05: Morgan State University Assistant Coach Linebackers Prior to 2002: Elon University Assistant Coach James Madison University Assistant Coach Tusculum College Assistant Coach

William King joined the Hornet staff in the spring of 2011. He most recently served as defensive line coach/recruiting coordina‐ tor at Concord University (W.V.) in 2010. The Lions posted an 8‐3 overall record last season. While at Concord, King helped the Lions to an increase of 13 forced turnovers and 11 more sacks from the previous season. In addition, several Concord defensive players earned 2010 All‐West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC) honors. From 2006 to 2009, King was defensive coordinator at West Vir‐ ginia State University. He helped lead the Yellow Jackets to their first NCAA Division II national ranking in 2007. During King’s tenure at West Virginia State, seven defensive players earned All‐WVIAC First Team recognition, including Andrew Eggleton (LB), the 2009 conference Defensive Player‐of‐the‐Year and 2007 Freshman‐of‐the‐Year (DE) Elisha Merchant. Prior to his time at West Virginia State, King was linebackers coach at Delaware State’s MEAC rival Morgan State University from 2002 to ’05. King has also served as an assistant coach at Elon University and James Madison University. The Charleston, W.V., native was a Division I‐AA All‐America per‐ former at Marshall University. In 1993, King was selected as the Southern Conference Defensive Player‐of‐the‐Year after posting a school‐record 107 unassisted tackles and 178 total stops. He also set a Thundering Herd record with 29 tackles‐for‐loss in ’93. King earned a bachelor’s in Sports Management & Marketing from Marshall in 1995.

Education: Bachelor’s ‐ Marshall University ‘95

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southern (lA.) 37 DELAWARE STATE 27 SEPT. 5, 2010 MEAC/SWAC CHALLENGE FLOridA CITRUS BOWL STADIUM | ORLANDO, FLA.

Southern University scored 21 unanswered points in the fourth quarter en route to the victory in the annual MEAC/SWAC Challenge. The Hornets led 27‐16 before the Jaguars stormed back to give the SWAC its second win in the six‐year history of the contest between teams from the nation’s two histori‐ cally Black Division I college conferences. Southern, which also won the 2007 MEAC/SWAC Challenge, defeated Delaware State for the first time in three games between the teams.

1 SOUTHERN 0 DELAWARE ST. 7

The Southern win overshadowed a career effort by Delaware State’s Larrone Moore, who collected 186 all‐purpose yards. Moore also became the first Hornet with two touchdowns of 85‐or‐more yards in a game. DSU scored first when quarterback Anthony Glaud connected with Darius Jackson on a 16‐yard touchdown pass on the opening drive of the game. The extra point kick by freshman Mario Diaz‐Aviles gave the Hornets a 7‐0 lead with 11:08 left in the first quarter. Glaud was 3‐for‐3 for 33 yards on the seven‐ play, 3‐minute‐52 second scoring drive. Jaashawn Jones had three carries for 33 yards, including a 24‐yard run, during the drive. Southern used a 6‐minute‐35 second touchdown march to even the game early in the second quarter. Jaguar quarterback Jeremiah McGinty capped off the 16‐play drive with an 8‐yard touchdown pass to tight end Javon Jor‐ dan. The extra point kick by William Griswold tied the game at 7‐7 with 14:05 left in the second quarter. Moore struck for the first time later in the second quarter to put the Hornets back in front. The Hyattsville, Md., native caught a pass from Glaud on a crossing pattern and sprinted untouched 85 yards for a touchdown to give Delaware State a 13‐7 lead with 12:24 left in the second quarter. A poor snap prevented the Hornets from converting the extra point following the touch‐ down. The touchdown catch was Moore’s second at Delaware State, and the longest of his career. It was also Glaud’s longest career completion. The Jaguars went on another long march to take the lead for the first time. Halfback Sylvester Nzekwe capped off a 12‐play, 75‐yard drive with a one‐ yard touchdown run to tie the score at 13‐13 with 3:24 to go halftime. Gris‐ wold’s extra point kick gave the Jaguars their first lead, 14‐13. It took the Hornets just 13 seconds to regain the lead. Moore took the ensu‐ ing kickoff and darted down the left sideline 90 yards for a touchdown to give DSU a 19‐14 lead with 3:11 left in the second quarter. Another poor snap by the Hornets on the extra point attempt was scooped up by Southern’s Anthony Wells, who returned the ball downfield for two points, cutting Dela‐ ware State’s lead to 19‐16. The touchdown was Moore’s second of his career on a kickoff return. He also had a 90‐yard return for a touchdown against South Carolina State in 2009. Moore was selected as Delaware State’s Most Valuable Player for the contest. DSU padded its lead on a touchdown directed by back‐up quarterback Nick Elko following a Southern turnover early in the third quarter. Two plays after the Hornets recovered a Jaguar fumble, Elko connected with Justin Wilson on a 38‐yard touchdown pass to give the DSU a 27‐16 lead with 10:50 remaining in the third quarter. It was Elko’s first touchdown throw and Wilson’s first TD catch. Elko entered the game in the final minute of the second quarter after Glaud went down with a knee injury. Southern began its comeback when back‐up quarterback Joseph Dray scored on a five‐yard touchdown run to cut the Hornets’ lead to 27‐23 with 7:59 left in the fourth. The score capped off a 5‐play, 49‐yard drive for the Jaguars. After the Hornets failed to get a first down on their next possession, Southern scored on a special teams touchdown to regain the lead. Corey Cushingberry returned a punt by DSU freshman Marco Kano 64 yards to the endzone to give the Jags a 30‐27 lead with 4:43 left to play. Delaware State’s next possession lasted just three plays. Glaud, who re‐en‐ tered the game with six seconds left in the third quarter, had a pass attempt to Moore intercepted by Jason House with 3:08 left to play.

1st Qtr. DSU 2nd Qtr. SU DSU SU DSU SU rd 3 Qtr. DSU th 4 Qtr. SU SU SU

11:08 14:05 12:24 3:24 3:11 3:11 10:50 7:59 4:43 1:53

2 3 16 0 12 8

4 T 21 37 0 27

SCORING SUMMARY

Jackson 11 pass from Glaud (Diaz‐Aviles kick) Jordan 9 pass from McGinty (Griswold kick Moore 85 pass from Glaud (run failed) Nzekwe 1 run (Griswold kick) Moore 90 kickoff ret. (rush fumbled) Wells PAT return Wilson 38 pass from Elko (Elko run) Joseph 5 run (Griswold kick) Cushingberry 64 punt ret. (Griswold kick) Allen 4 pass from Joseph (Griswold kick)

DELAWARE STATE (0‐1) No. 11 10 6 2

Yds. 53 29 7 4

TD 0 0 0 0

LG 24 15 4 3

Passing Glaud Elko

A‐C‐I 17‐7‐1 4‐2‐1

Yds. 198 45

TD 2 1

LG 85 38

Receiving Jackson Moore Wilson Brewton Dixon Tarpley

No. 3 2 1 1 1 1

Yds. 69 92 38 22 13 7

TD 0 1 1 0 0 0

LG 47 85 38 22 13 7

Punting Kano

No. 6

Avg. 31.7

LG 39

I20 0

Punt Returns Jackson

No. 2

Yds. 12

TD 0

LG 7

Kickoff Returns Moore Tarpley Wilson

No. 2 2 2

Yds. 94 53 28

TD 1 0 0

LG 90 36 21

Tackles Caroll Ferguson Green Watson Harvey

UA‐A 2‐11 2‐8 5‐4 3‐5 1‐7

TT 13 10 9 8 8

TL‐Yds. 1‐0.5 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 1‐2

SK 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0

Southern outgained Delaware State 394‐320 in the contest. The Jaguars passed for 236 yards and rushed for 158. The Hornets collected 243 yards through the air and 77 on the ground. Glaud completed 7 of 17 passes for 198 yards. He threw two touchdowns and was intercepted once. Elko connected on 2 of 4 passes for 45 yards and a touchdown. He was also intercepted once. Jaashawn Jones led the Hornets with 53 yards rushing on 11 carries, snapping a string of three 100‐plus yard games. Delaware State’s Andre Caroll led all players with a career‐high 13 tackles. Quentin Ferguson added a career‐high 10 tackles for the Hornets.

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DSU 7 DSU 7 DSU 13 SU 14 DSU 19 DSU 19 DSU 27 DSU 27 SU 30 SU 37

SU 0 SU 7 SU 7 DSU 13 SU 14 SU 16 SU 16 SU 23 DSU 27 DSU 27

SOUTHERN (1‐0)

Rushing Jones Glaud Rosseau Elko

Three plays after the Delaware State turnover, Dray connected with Rashaun Allen on a four‐yard touchdown pass to stretch Southern’s lead to 37‐27 with 1:50 remaining in the game.

7‐67, 3:52 14‐80; 6:35 3‐85; 1:36 12‐75; 5:41

AVG 4.8 2.9 1.2 2.0

Rushing Nzekwe Hollimon

No. 15 16

Yds. 98 46

TD 1 0

LG 16 23

Passing Joseph McGinty

A‐C‐I Yds. 21‐12‐0 162 16‐7‐0 74

TD 1 1

LG 37 21

Receiving Allen Hollimon Jordan

No. 4 4 2

Yds. 64 47 46

TD 0 0 1

LG 33 16 37

Punting Duran

No. 5

Avg. 44.6

LG 54

I20 2

Punt Returns Cushingberry

No. 2

Yds. 71

TD 1

LG 64

Kickoff Returns Cushingberry

No. 5

Yds. 104

TD 0

LG 25

Tackles Coleman Narcisse Williams

UA‐A 3‐4 2‐4 1‐5

TT 7 6 6

TL‐Yds. 0.5‐1 0.5‐1 1‐1

SK 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0

Team Statistics

First Downs Rushes‐Yards (net) Passing yards (net) Passes (A‐C‐I) Total Offense (plays‐yards) Fumble Returns‐yds. Punt Returns‐ yds. Kickoff returns – yds. Int. returns‐ yds. Punts (No. – avg.) Fumbles – lost Penalties – yds. Possession time Third down conversions Fourth down conversions Red zone scores‐chances Sacks by: No. – yds.

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15 31‐77 243 21‐9‐2 52‐320 0‐0 3‐22 6‐175 0‐0 6‐31.7 2‐0 6‐32 26:15 2 of 9 0 of 0 1 of 2 0 –0

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AVG 6.5 2.9

23 38‐158 236 37‐19‐0 75‐394 0‐0 2‐71 5‐104 2‐23 5‐44.6 1‐1 10‐90 33:45 7 of 15 0 of 1 4 of 6 1‐2


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FLORIDA A&M 17 DELAWARE STATE 14 SEPT. 11, 2010 ALUMNI STADIUM | DOVER, DEL. 1 FLORIDA A&M 3 DELAWARE ST. 0

1st Qtr. FAMU 12:11 2nd Qtr. DSU 9:02 FAMU 7:00 3rd Qtr. DSU 12:24 FAMU 11:23

2 7 6

3 7 8

4 0 0

Martin Ukpai threw two touchdown passes, including the go‐ ahead score in the third quarter, to lead Florida A&M in the home opener for the Hornets.

T 17 14

SCORING SUMMARY

Scott 26 field goal Jackson 11 pass from Glaud (run failed) Lawrence 22 pass from Ukpai (Scott kick) Jones 1 run (Glaud run) Tymes 50 pass from Ukpai (Scott kick)

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Delaware State pulled ahead 12‐10 when Jaashawn Jones capped off a 5‐play, 56‐yard drive with a one‐yard touchdown run with 12:24 left in the third quarter. The big play in the drive was a 34‐yard pass from Anthony Glaud to Larrone Moore to the Florida A&M 4‐yard line. Anthony Glaud ran for two points on the conversion to give the Hornets a 14‐10 lead.

7‐54, 2:49 8‐94; 3:00 4‐40; 2:02 5‐56: 2:26 2‐56; 0:55

FAMU 3 DSU 6 FAMU 10 DSU 14 FAMU 17

DSU 0 FAMU 3 DSU 6 FAMU 10 DSU 14

The Rattlers needed just two plays on the ensuing possession to regain the lead. Ukpai connected with Brian Tymes on a 50‐yard scoring pass to give the Rattlers a 17‐14 lead with 11:23 left in the third quarter. Each team had good scoring opportunities in the fourth quar‐ ter, but failed to convert. Florida A&M opened the scoring when Trevor Scott capped off a 7‐play, 54‐yard drive with a 26‐yard field goal on the opening drive of the game.

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Rushing Jones Glaud

No. 25 14

Yds. 95 57

TD 1 0

LG 18 18

Passing Glaud

A‐C‐I Yds. 31‐14‐1 192

TD 1

Receiving Moore Wilson Jackson Dixon Tarpley

No. 5 4 3 1 1

Yds. 102 46 29 13 2

Punting Kano

No. 5

Punt Returns Jackson Tarpley

Rushing Rocker Sylvester

No. 12 4

Yds. 45 44

TD 0 0

LG 16 19

LG 39

Passing Ukpai

A‐C‐I Yds. 27‐12‐0 161

TD 2

LG 50

The Hornets unsuccessfully attempted an extra point run fol‐ lowing the touchdown due to a bad snap on the conversion.

TD 0 0 1 0 0

LG 39 22 11 13 2

Receiving Elliot Tymes

No. 4 2

Yds. 51 55

TD 0 1

LG 17 50

Florida A&M pulled ahead 10‐6 when Ukpai completed a 22‐ yard touchdown pass to Antonio Lawrence with 7:00 left in the third quarter.

Punting Holdren

No. 6

Avg. 41.7

LG 60

I20 2

Delaware State outgained Florida A&M 344‐ to‐299.

Avg. 27.6

LG 44

I20 1

Punt Returns Lawrence

No. 2

Yds. 5

TD 0

LG 3

Ukpai completed 12‐of‐27 passes for 161 yards for Florida A&M. Eddie Rocker led the Rattlers with 45 yards rushing.

No. 2 1

Yds. 10 3

TD 0 0

LG 9 3

Kickoff Returns None

No.

Yds.

TD

LG

Kickoff Returns Moore Tarpley

No. 2 2

Yds. 93 33

TD 0 0

LG 54 25

Tackles Graham Hollinghead Holcomb

UA‐A 1‐9 2‐6 4‐3

TT 10 8 7

TL‐Yds. 0.5‐1 1‐1 0‐0

SK 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0

Glaud connected on 14 of 31 passes for 192 yards for Delaware State. Moore had five catches for 102 yards for the Hornets. He also had 93 kickoff return yards to give him 195 all‐purpose yards for the game. Moore is averaging 190.5 all‐purpose yards in the Hornets’ two‐game this season.

Tackles Green Sutton Caroll Hinton

UA‐A 4‐5 1‐4 1‐4 4‐0

TT 9 5 5 4

TL‐Yds. 0‐0 0‐0 1‐0.5 0‐0

SK 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0

Team Statistics

First Downs Rushes‐Yards (net) Passing yards (net) Passes (A‐C‐I) Total Offense (plays‐yards) Fumble Returns‐yds. Punt Returns‐ yds. Kickoff returns – yds. Int. returns‐ yds. Punts (No. – avg.) Fumbles – lost Penalties – yds. Possession time Third down conversions Fourth down conversions Red zone scores‐chances Sacks by: No. – yds.

DSU

20 39‐152 192 31‐14‐1 70‐344 0‐0 3‐13 4‐126 1‐1 5‐27.6 1‐1 6‐33 30:23 6 of 15 1 of 4 2 of 5 2 –20

AVG 3.8 4.1

AVG 3.8 11.0

The Hornets used a long scoring drive to take the lead in the second quarter. The 8‐play, 94‐yard ended with an 11‐yard scor‐ ing pass from Glaud to Darius Jackson to give DSU a 6‐3 with 9:02 left in the second quarter. Glaud completed 4‐of‐5 passes during the drive, including a 39‐yard hook up with Moore and 13 yards to Donnell Dixon. Jaashawn Jones also had a 12‐yard run during the march.

Jones led DSU with 95 yards rushing. Linebacker Kevin Green led the Hornets with nine tackles, in‐ cluding four solo stops. He also recovered a fumble and broke up a Florida A&M pass in the contest. John Sutton and Andre Carrol had five tackles each for DSU.

FAMU

17 33‐138 161 27‐12‐0 60‐299 1‐32 2‐5 0‐0 0‐0 6‐41.7 2‐1 9‐57 29:37 6 of 14 0 of 0 1 of 3 2‐9

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DELAWARE STATE 14 cOASTAL CAROLINA 34 SEPT. 25, 2011 BROOKS STADIUM | cOnwAY, S.C.

Coastal Carolina completely dominated the first half en route to the victory before a sellout crowd of 9,218 in its home opener.

1 DELAWARE ST. 0 COASTAL CAR. 14

The Chanticleers led 31‐0 at halftime, and 34‐0 late in the fourth quarter before DSU scored two touchdowns in the final 1:58 of the game to avoid being shutout for the first time since 2004, a span of 66 games. The Hornets gained 97 yards in the fourth quarter to finish with 210 for the game. The Chanticleers racked up 339 total yards in the contest. Coastal Carolina scored touchdowns on each of its first three pos‐ sessions. The Chanticleers opened the scoring when Zach MacDowall con‐ nected with Brandon Whitley on a five‐yard touchdown pass with 9:26 left in the opening quarter. The 7‐play, 65‐yard drive was highlighted by a 38‐yard run by Eric O’Neal to the Delaware State 27 on CCU’s first play from scrimmage. The Hornets’ second possession ended on a fumble that was re‐ covered by the Chanticleers at the DSU 34. Coastal Carolina need‐ ed six plays to pad its lead. Back‐up quarterback Aramis Hillary capped off the six‐play drive with a six‐yard touchdown run to give the hosts a 14‐0 lead with 4:35 left in the first quarter. The Chanticleers used a trick play to open up a three‐touchdown lead. Quarterback Zach MacDowell tossed the ball behind the line‐of‐scrimmage to wide receiver Dushawn Davis, who threw the ball to a wide open Brandon Whitley for a 24‐yard touchdown to give CCU a 21‐0 lead. Delaware State’s best drive of the first half ended in disaster as Coastal returned a blocked field goal attempt for its fourth touch‐ down. The Hornets drove 64 yards before stalling at the CCU two‐ yard line. Coastal’s Josh Norman blocked an 18‐yard field goal attempt by DSU’s Mario Diaz‐Aviles. Tarvorris Jolly scooped up the ball and returned it 94‐yards for the touchdown to give the Chanticleers a 28‐0 lead with 7:25 left in the second quarter. Justin Durham nailed a 35‐yard field goal on the final play of the first half to give Coastal Carolina a 31‐0 lead at intermission. Delaware State finally got on the board when quarterback An‐ thony Glaud directed an 80‐yard scoring drive late in the game. Glaud capped off the drive with a one‐yard touchdown run on fourth‐and‐goal with 1:58 left to play. The big play in the drive was a 22‐yard completion on third down to Larrone Moore. Glaud connected with Donnell Dixon on a two‐point pass to cut Coast‐ al’s lead to 34‐8. The Hornets recovered an onsides kick on the ensuing kickoff that led to their second touchdown. Glaud capped off the four‐play, 50‐yard drive with an eight‐yard touchdown pass to Dixon to pull Delaware State to within 34‐14 with 49 seconds left to play. The drive also featured an 11‐yard pass to Jahmel Bashir and a 16‐yarder to Justin Wilson. A two‐ point pass following the score was unsuccessful.

1st Qtr.

CCU CCU nd 2 Qtr. CCU CCU CCU th 4 Qtr. CCU DSU DSU

09:26 04:35 13:47 07:25 0:00 09:04 01:58 00:49

2 0 17

3 0 0

4 14 3

T 14 34

SCORING SUMMARY

Whitley 5 pass from MacDowell (Durham kick) 7‐65, 2:59 Hillary 6 run (Durham kick) 6‐34; 2:46 Whitley 24 pass from Davis (Durham kick) 7‐90; 2:24 Jolly 94 blocked FG ret. (Durham kick) Durham 35 FG 5‐20; 2:12 Durham 42 FG 6‐46: 2:35 Glaud 1 run (Glaud pass to Dixon) 13‐80; 7:06 Dixon 8 pass from Glaud (pass failed) 4‐50; 1:02

DELAWARE STATE (0‐3)

CCU 7 CCU 14 CCU 21 CCU 28 CCU 31 CCU 34 CCU 34 CCU 34

DSU 0 DSU 0 DSU 0 DSU 0 DSU 0 DSU 0 DSU 8 DSU 14

COASTAL CAROLINA (1‐3) Rushing O’Neal Jones, A. MacDowall Whitener Jones, K. Gause Height Hillary

No. 11 2 4 2 1 4 3 1

Yds. 77 41 17 16 13 8 6 6

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

LG 38 26 9 14 13 4 6 6

Passing MacDowall Hillary Davis

A‐C‐I 13‐20‐2 3‐3‐0 1‐1‐0

Yds. 104 28 24

TD 1 0 1

LG 25 13 24

Receiving Duran Willis Whitley Whitener Sullivan Height Wesley Childers

No. 4 4 2 2 2 1 1 1

Yds. 59 38 29 15 7 4 2 2

TD 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

LG 25 14 24 8 4 4 2 2

Punting Erdman

No. 1

Avg. 34.0

LG 34

I20 0

Punt Returns Mastromatteo

No. 3

Yds. 28

TD 0

LG 17

TL‐Yds. SK

Kickoff Returns Height

No. 1

Yds. 17

TD 0

LG 17

1‐1 0‐0

Tackles Steward Jacobs Holman

UA‐A 4‐5 4‐2 2‐4

TT 9 6 6

TL‐Yds. 1‐2 2‐5 0‐0

SK 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0

Rushing Jones Williams Rosseau Glaud

No. 12 6 4 14

Yds. 48 17 13 ‐21

TD 1 0 0 1

LG 11 7 7 6

Passing Glaud

A‐C‐I Yds. 25‐22‐0 153

TD 1

LG 22

Receiving Wilson Bashir Jackson Moore Dixon Williams Tarpley Rosseau

No. 4 4 4 3 3 2 1 1

Yds. 38 36 9 30 16 3 12 9

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

LG 16 12 7 22 8 7 12 9

Punting Kano

No. 6

Avg. 39.7

LG 47

I20 1

Punt Returns None

No.

Yds.

TD

LG

Kickoff Returns Moore Tarpley

No. 1 3

Yds. 19 64

TD 0 0

LG 19 24

Tackles Ferguson Green Adjei

UA‐A 4‐1 3‐2 3‐2

TT 5 5 5

Glaud completed 22‐of‐25 passes (88.0%), mostly of the short va‐ riety, for 153 yards and one touchdown. Jaashawn Jones led the Hornets with 48 yards rushing on 12 carries. Wilson, Bashir and Jackson each had four receptions to lead the Hornets. Wilson also had a team‐high 38 receiving yards. Defensively, Quinton Ferguson, Kevin Green and Francis Adjei led the Hornets with five tackles each. Green also recorded a sack, while Adjei and Matt Spicer had interceptions.

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1‐1 0‐0

AVG 4.0 2.8 3.2 ‐1.5

Team Statistics

First Downs Rushes‐Yards (net) Passing yards (net) Passes (A‐C‐I) Total Offense (plays‐yards) Fumble Returns‐yds. Punt Returns‐ yds. Kickoff returns – yds. Int. returns‐ yds. Punts (No. – avg.) Fumbles – lost Penalties – yds. Possession time Third down conversions Fourth down conversions Red zone scores‐chances Sacks by: No. – yds.

DSU

17 36‐57 153 25‐22‐0 61‐210 0‐0 0‐0 4‐83 2‐0 6‐39.7 1‐1 10‐56 36:37 5 of 14 1 of 2 2 of 3 1 –5

CCU

AVG 7.0 20.5 4.2 8.0 13.0 2.0 2.0 6.0

18 29‐183 156 24‐17‐2 53‐339 0‐0 3‐42 2‐17 0‐0 1‐34.0 1‐1 10‐85 23:23 5 of 9 0 of 0 3 of 4 6‐36


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HAMPTON 20 DELAWARE STATE 14 SEPT. 30, 2010 ALUMNI STADIUM | DOVER, DEL. 1 HAMPTON 0 DELAWARE ST. 0

3rd Qtr. 4th Qtr.

HAM DSU HAM HAM DSU

00:37 14:05 10:46 07:32 00:24

2 0 0

3 6 0

The game was scoreless for nearly three quarters, although the Hornets had more scoring opportunities in the first half. Delaware State’s Travis Tarpley returned the opening kickoff 78 yards to the Hampton 17, but the Hornets were stopped on downs at the Pirates’ three yard line.

Legree 1 run (kick failed) Wilson 23 pass from Jackson (Diaz‐Aviles kick) Brown 37 pass from Legree (Legree to Hicks) Chisholm 57 run (kick failed) Dixon 13 pass from Elko (Diaz‐Aviles kick)

DELAWARE STATE (0‐4; 0‐2)

Freshman Antwon Chisholm rushed for 157 yards and a touch‐ down to lead the Pirates in a rain soaked nationally televised game (ESPNU) Thursday evening contest. The game began in a downpour and was played in a steady rain throughout the contest.

4 T 14 20 14 14

SCORING SUMMARY

7‐54, 2:30 5‐58; 1:07 5‐58: 1:27 3‐83; 1:04 8‐44; 1:28

HAM 6 DSU 7 HAM 14 HAM 20 HAM 20

DSU 0 HAM 6 DSU 7 DSU 7 DSU 14

No. 22 11

Yds. 78 13

TD 0 0

LG 23 5

Passing Glaud Elko Jackson

A‐C‐I 42‐14‐0 7‐4‐0 1‐1‐0

Yds. 116 44 23

TD 0 1 1

LG 19 23 23

Receiving Wilson Tarpley Dixon Moore Jackson

No. 6 4 3 3 3

Yds. 66 45 45 18 9

TD 1 0 1 0 0

LG 23 19 23 1 9

Punting Kano

No. 7

Avg. 43.9

LG 70

I20 3

Punt Returns None

No.

Yds.

TD

Kickoff Returns Moore Tarpley

No. 2 1

Yds. 47 78

TD 0 0

Tackles Caroll Harvey Green

UA‐A 9‐3 5‐4 2‐4

TT 12 9 6

TL‐Yds. SK 2.5/5

AVG 3.5 1.2

Hampton broke the scoreless tie when quarterback David Legree capped off a seven‐play, 54‐yard drive with a one‐yard touchdown plunge to give the Pirates a 6‐0 lead with 37 seconds left in the third quarter. The key play in the drive was a 32‐ yard run by Chisholm to the Delaware State five yard line. Rodrigo Hernandez missed the extra point kick. The Hornets used a trick play to finally get on the board on their next possession. Wide receiver Darius Jackson took a swing pass from quarterback Anthony Glaud behind the line‐of‐scrim‐ mage, then passed the ball to a wide open Justin Wilson in the endzone for a 23‐yard touchdown to tie the game at 6‐6 with 14:05 left in the fourth quarter. The extra point kick by Mario Diaz‐Aviles gave the Hornets a 7‐6 lead.

HAMPTON (3‐1; 3‐0)

Rushing Jones Glaud

4

Rushing Chisholm McCloude

No. 15 14

Yds. 157 36

TD 1 0

LG 57 8

AVG 10.5 2.6

Passing Legree

A‐C‐I 11‐5‐0

Yds. 83

TD 1

LG 37

Receiving Brown Davis

No. 2 2

Yds. 53 14

TD 1 0

LG 37 8

Punting Stovall

No. 9

Avg. 37.3

LG 58

I20 2

Punt Returns Davis

No. 2

Yds. 2

TD 0

LG 2

LG

Kickoff Returns Davis Mathis

No. 1 1

Yds. 22 21

TD 0 0

LG 22 21

Delaware State pulled closer on a touchdown in the final min‐ ute. Back‐up quarterback Nick Elko capped off an 8‐play, 44‐ yard drive with a 23‐yard touchdown pass to Donnell Dixon with 24 seconds left to play. Elko completed 4‐of‐7 passes for 44 yards during the drive. It was Dixon’s second touchdown catch in the last two games.

LG 38 47

Tackles Peguese Johnson Fenner

UA‐A 4‐8 3‐8 2‐5

TT 12 11 7

TL‐Yds. SK 1‐12 1‐2

The Hornets attempted an onsides kick after the touchdown, but Hampton recovered the ball to secure the win.

The touchdown catch was the second of the year for Wilson. Hampton regained the lead on its next possession. The Pirates marched 85 yards on nine plays, capped off by a 37‐yard touch‐ down pass from Legree to Javaris Brown with 10:46 left to play. Legree completed a two‐point pass to Reginald Hicks to give Hampton a 14‐7 lead. After Delaware State failed to score on its next possession, Ch‐ isholm gave the Pirates a 20‐7 lead on a 57 yard touchdown run with 7:32 remaining in the game. The extra point kick was no good.

Hampton won the total yardage battle, 341‐to‐263. The Pirates rushed for 258 yards, but were held to 83 yards passing. Dela‐ ware State had just 80 yards rushing, 78 by Jaashawn Jones. The Hornets passed for 183 yards. Wilson led DSU with career highs of six catches for 66 yards, while Travis Tarpley had a career‐ best four catches for 45 yards. Andre Carrol led the Hornets with 12 tackles, including three behind the line‐of‐scrimmage, while Brandon Harvey had a career‐high nine for DSU.

Team Statistics

First Downs Rushes‐Yards (net) Passing yards (net) Passes (A‐C‐I) Total Offense (plays‐yards) Fumble Returns‐yds. Punt Returns‐ yds. Kickoff returns – yds. Int. returns‐ yds. Punts (No. – avg.) Fumbles – lost Penalties – yds. Possession time Third down conversions Fourth down conversions Red zone scores‐chances Sacks by: No. – yds.

DSU

21 34‐80 183 50‐19‐0 84‐263 1‐7 1‐1 4‐132 0‐0 8‐38.4 2‐1 3‐15 32:20 7 of 22 3 of 7 0 of 4 0 –0

HAM

14 52‐258 83 11‐5‐0 63‐341 0‐0 3‐9 2‐43 0‐0 9‐37.3 5‐2 14‐137 27:40 4 of 13 0 of 0 1 of 1 2‐12

The Pirates overcame 14 penalties for 137 yards in the contest, while Delaware State was 0‐for‐4 in the red zone.

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DELAWARE STATE 24 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 47 OCT. 9, 2010 MUNICIPAL STADIUM | DAYTONA BEACH, FLA.

Bethune‐Cookman racked up 590 yards en route to the victory be‐ fore 10,151 homecoming fans.

1 DELAWARE ST. 2 BETH‐COOK 14

The Wildcats improved 5‐0 overall and pulled into a tie with Hamp‐ ton for first place in the Mid‐Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) with a 3‐0 mark in league play. The Hornets fell to 0‐5 and 0‐3.

2 0 22

3 7 6

4 15 7

T 24 47

Delaware State scored 22 points and collected 291 yards in the sec‐ ond half after trailing 34‐2 at the break. Quarterback Matt Johnson completed 16‐of‐21 passes for 259 yards and a touchdown, and rushed for 52 yards and a score, to lead the Bethune‐Cookman attack. Johnson was tops in the MEAC in passing average and total offense entering the contest. Bethune‐Cookman was forced to punt on its first three possessions of the game, but took advantage of a Delaware State special teams miscue to get on the board first. After a bad punt snap gave Bethune‐Cookman the ball at the DSU 25, Androse Bell capped off a three‐play drive with a one‐yard touchdown run to give the Wildcats a 6‐0 lead with 4:23 left in the first quarter. Delaware State’s next possession also ended with a bad punt snap, giving the Wildcats the ball at the Hornets’ 25. Six plays later, Andronicus Bell scored on a one‐yard plunge to give BCU a 12‐0 lead with 1:29 left in the opening quarter. The extra point kick was blocked. The ball was scooped up by Delaware State’s Jomah Wat‐ son, who returned it all the way for two points for the Hornets. Bethune‐Cookman scored 22 unanswered points in the second quarter to open up a 34‐2 lead at the half. Johnson scored the Wildcats’ first touchdown of the second quarter on a one‐yard keeper. Isadore Johnson also scored a second quar‐ ter TD for the Cats on a 10‐yard run, and Bell found the endzone for the second time in the game for BCU on a three‐yard scamper. Bethune‐Cookman opened up a 40‐2 lead when Johnson hooked up with a diving Jevaughn Reams on a 41‐yard touchdown catch with 8:35 left in the third quarter. Back‐up quarterback Nick Elko engineered a drive that resulted in Delaware State’s first touchdown of the game. Nick Williams capped off the three‐play, 80‐yard drive with a 22‐ yard touchdown run to cut BCU’s lead to 40‐9 with 2:44 left in the third quarter. It was the first career touchdown for Williams, who also had a 26‐ yard run during the drive. The scoring march also featured a 36‐ yard pass from Elko to tight end Jahmel Bashir. Elko and wide receiver Larrone Moore connected for two touch‐ down passes in the fourth quarter. The pair hooked up on a 60‐ yard catch and run for a touchdown to cut Bethune‐Cookman’s lead to 40‐16 with 12:10 left to play. Their second touchdown cov‐ ered 26 yards with 2:43 remaining in the game. It was the first time that Elko threw two touchdown passes, and Moore had two TD catches in a game. Delaware State had 360 yards of total offense. Moore had four catches for 99 yards, while Justin Wilson hauled in four passes for 47 yards. Jaashawn Jones led all Hornet rushers with 71 yards on 10 carries, including a career‐best 34 yard run.

1st Qtr.

B‐CU B‐CU DSU nd 2 Qtr. B‐CU B‐CU B‐CU rd 3 Qtr. B‐CU DSU 4th Qtr. DSU B‐CU DSU

04:23 01:29 01:29 09:36 05:57 01:28 08:35 02:44 12:10 05:47 02:43

SCORING SUMMARY

Bell 1 run (kick failed) Lovette 1 run (kick blocked) Watson PAT return Johnson 1 run (Johnson to Brown) Jackson 10 run (Hurd kick) Bell 3 run (Hurd kick) Reams 41 pass from Johnson (kick blocked) Williams 22 run (Diaz‐Aviles kick) Moore 60 pass from Elko (Diaz‐Aviles kick) Wilson 6 run (Hurd kick) Moore 26 pass from Elko (Rosseau run)

DELAWARE STATE (0‐5; 0‐3)

3‐25, 0:43 6‐25, 2:15 13‐80; 4:32 4‐82: 1:05 8‐88; 2:43 5‐85; 1:50 3‐80; 0:59 4‐85; 1:31 14‐65; 6:13 8‐52; 2:55

B‐CU 6 B‐CU 12 B‐CU 12 B‐CU 20 B‐CU 27 B‐CU 34 B‐CU 40 B‐CU 40 B‐CU 40 B‐CU 47 B‐CU 47

DSU 0 DSU 0 DSU 2 DSU 2 DSU 2 DSU 2 DSU 2 DSU 9 DSU 16 DSU 16 DSU 24

BETHUNE‐COOKMAN (5‐0; 3‐0)

Rushing Jones Williams Rosseau Moore Ceravolo Kano Glaud

No. 10 4 4 2 1 2 5

Yds. 71 53 24 5 1 ‐14 ‐16

TD 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

LG 34 25 7 4 1 0 0

Passing Glaud Elko

A‐C‐I Yds. 24‐12‐0 127 7‐5‐0 109

TD 0 2

Receiving Moore Wilson Dixon Bashir Williams Langdon Jackson

No. 4 4 3 2 2 1 1

Yds. 99 47 27 36 10 16 1

Punting Kano

No. 6

Punt Returns Jackson

Rushing Jackson Lovette Johnson Bell Dannehower Wilson, J.

No. 14 13 9 13 9 1

Yds. 85 60 52 35 30 6

TD 1 1 1 2 0 1

LG 13 17 23 6 16 6

LG 33 60

Passing Johnson Dannehower Wilson, J.

A‐C‐I 16‐21‐0 2‐5‐0 1‐1‐0

Yds. 259 28 35

TD 1 0 0

LG 50 15 35

TD 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

LG 60 16 13 33 12 16 1

Receiving Reams Brown Bell Poole Wilson, T. Francois Lovette

No. 6 4 3 2 2 1 1

Yds. 119 46 41 56 14 35 11

TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

LG 41 15 25 50 13 35 11

Avg. 48.0

LG 70

I20 4

Punting Kowalski

No. 4

Avg. 37.5

LG 44

I20 0

No. 1

Yds. 1

TD 0

LG 1

Punt Returns Keith

No. 2

Yds. 13

TD 0

LG 12

Kickoff Returns Moore Tarpley

No. 3 2

Yds. 78 49

TD 0 0

LG 36 24

Kickoff Returns Cleckly Keith

No. 2 2

Yds. 27 45

TD 0 0

LG 15 38

Tackles Caroll Harvey Watson

UA‐A 7‐4 5‐3 5‐1

TT 11 8 6

TL‐Yds. SK 2.0/2

Tackles Williams Sandilands

UA‐A 5‐1 4‐2

TT 6 6

TL‐Yds. SK 2‐6 1‐3 1‐0

DSU starting quarterback Anthony Glaud completed 12 of 24 passes for 127 yards, while Elko was successful on 5‐of‐7 throws for 109 yards off the bench. Lineman Andre Carrol led the Hornets with 11 tackles, including seven solo stops. He has recorded double figures in tackles in three of the Hornets’ five games, including the last two.

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AVG 7.1 13.2 6.0 2.5 1.0 ‐7.0 ‐3.2

Team Statistics

First Downs Rushes‐Yards (net) Passing yards (net) Passes (A‐C‐I) Total Offense (plays‐yards) Fumble Returns‐yds. Punt Returns‐ yds. Kickoff returns – yds. Int. returns‐ yds. Punts (No. – avg.) Fumbles – lost Penalties – yds. Possession time Third down conversions Fourth down conversions Red zone scores‐chances Sacks by: No. – yds.

DSU

18 28‐124 236 31‐17‐0 59‐360 0‐0 1‐1 8‐164 0‐0 6‐48.0 3‐1 11‐108 23:36 2 of 11 0 of 3 0 of 2 2 –7

AVG 6.1 4.6 5.8 2.7 3.3 6.0

B‐CU

31 59‐268 322 27‐19‐0 86‐590 0‐0 2‐13 4‐72 0‐0 4‐37.5 0‐0 16‐127 36:24 8 of 15 2 of 3 6 of 7 4‐22


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NORTH CAROLINA A&T 26 DELAWARE STATE 31 oct. 16, 2010 ALUMNI STADIUM | DOVER, DEL. 1 N.C. A&T 7 DELAWARE ST. 6

2 7 6

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Delaware State celebrated a victory for the first time in 2010 after a 31‐26 homecoming win over North Carolina A&T.

3 4 T 0 12 26 6 13 31

The Hornets improved to 1‐5 overall and 1‐3 in the Mid‐Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), while the Aggies fell to 0‐7 and 0‐4. Jaashawn Jones rushed for a career‐high 144 yards and a touchdown to lead the Delaware State attack. The Hornets racked up 351 yards in the contest, including 195 passing.

1 Qtr.

NCAT DSU 2 Qtr. NCAT DSU 3rd Qtr. DSU th 4 Qtr. DSU NCAT DSU NCAT st

nd

05:20 00:30 12:26 00:20 02:04 10:04 07:24 02:13 00:00

SCORING SUMMARY

Mayhew 1 run (Shidler kick) Jones 1 run (kick failed) Graham INT ret. (Shidler kick) Wilson 30 pass from Elko (run failed) Wilson 25 pass from Glaud (run failed) Moore 60 pass from Glaud (Diaz‐Aviles kick) Cooper 9 pass from Webb (run failed) Ayanbiola 22 fum ret. (kick failed) Cooper 4 pass from Webb

DELAWARE STATE (1‐5; 1‐3) No. 30 4 1 1

Yds. 144 6 6 0

TD 1 0 0 0

LG 23 9 6 0

Passing Glaud Elko

A‐C‐I 9‐16‐1 3‐5‐0

Yds. 140 55

TD 2 1

LG 32 30

Receiving Jackson Wilson Moore Tarpley Dixon

No. 4 3 3 1 1

Yds. 48 77 62 4 4

TD 0 2 1 0 0

LG 23 30 32 4 4

Punting Elko

No. 5

Avg. 27.4

LG 39

I20 3

Punt Returns None

No.

Yds.

TD

LG

Kickoff Returns Tarpley

No. 3

Yds. 43

TD 0

LG 20

Tackles Caroll Green

UA‐A 8‐8 4‐7

TT 16 11

TL‐Yds. SK 4.5/21 1.5/17 2.5/9

First Downs Rushes‐Yards (net) Passing yards (net) Passes (A‐C‐I) Total Offense (plays‐yards) Fumble Returns‐yds. Punt Returns‐ yds. Kickoff returns – yds. Int. returns‐ yds. Punts (No. – avg.) Fumbles – lost Penalties – yds. Possession time Third down conversions Fourth down conversions Red zone scores‐chances Sacks by: No. – yds.

DSU

17 36‐156 195 21‐12‐1 57‐351 1‐22 0‐0 3‐43 0‐0 5‐27.4 0‐0 5‐55 25:48 5 of 12 1 of 1 1 of 2 2 –25

7‐80, 2:10 5‐45, 1:44 7‐80, 2:34 14‐65; 6:13 8‐78, 2:05

NCAT 7 NCAT 7 NCAT 14 NCAT 14 DSU 18 DSU 25 DSU 25 DSU 31 DSU 31

DSU 0 DSU 6 DSU 6 DSU 12 NCAT 14 NCAT 14 NCAT 20 NCAT 20 NCAT 26

NORTH CAROLINA A&T (0‐7; 0‐4)

Rushing Jones Glaud Elko Jackson

Team Statistics

18‐72, 9:40 9‐67, 4:40

AVG 4.8 1.5 6.0 0.0

NCAT

21 49‐164 215 30‐16‐0 79‐379 0‐0 1‐0 6‐52 1‐50 3‐42.0 3‐3 5‐35 34:12 9 of 19 3 of 4 3 of 4 2‐3

Rushing Mayhew Hines Raper Lewis Webb Drake

No. 27 7 4 1 9 1

Yds. 132 29 12 2 0 ‐11

TD 1 0 0 0 0 0

LG 26 7 11 2 16 0

Passing Webb Hines Lewis

A‐C‐I 12‐22‐0 3‐7‐0 1‐1‐0

Yds. 149 22 44

TD 2 0 0

LG 26 16 44

Receiving Miles Warren Cooper Prince Stewart Mayhew Coles

No. 5 4 3 1 1 1 1

Yds. 86 67 18 16 11 10 7

TD 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

LG 44 26 9 16 11 10 7

Punting Grubb

No. 3

Avg. 42.0

LG 44

I20 0

Punt Returns Cooper

No. 1

Yds. 0

TD 0

LG 0

Kickoff Returns Ferrell Mayhew

No. 5 1

Yds. 52 0

TD 0 0

LG 30 0

Tackles Ferrell Jackson

UA‐A 8‐2 8‐1

TT 10 9

TL‐Yds. SK

AVG 4.9 4.1 3.0 2.0 0.0 ‐11.0

Delaware State quarterback Anthony Glaud completed 9‐of‐16 passes for 140 yards and two touchdowns. Nick Elko relieved Glaud for two possessions in the second quarter. He completed 3‐of‐5 passes for 55 yards, including a touchdown to Justin Wilson. Darius Jackson led the Hornet receivers with four catches (48 yards). Wilson had three receptions for a career‐high 77 yards. He also had two touchdown receptions for the first time in his career. Larrone Moore hauled in three passes for 62 yards and a touchdown for the Hornets. Lineman Andre Caroll had a career‐high 16 tackles to lead all play‐ ers. Caroll had four tackles behind the line of scrimmage (‐4.5 yards), including 1.5 sacks (‐17). He also forced a fumble and recovered a fumble. Kevin Green had 11 tackles for the Hornets, including 2.5 backfield stops. Mike Mayhew rushed for 132 yards and a touchdown for the Aggies, who collected 379 total yards. Mayhew was the MEAC’s leading rush‐ er with 590 yards (98.3 ypg) entering the contest. Mike Wallace led all players with five receptions for 86 yards for the Aggies. North Carolina A&T used a 9‐minute‐40‐second drive to open the scoring on the game’s first possession. Mayhew capped off the 18‐ play, 72‐yard drive with a one‐yard plunge with 5:20 left in the first quarter. Sullivan Shidler’s extra point kick gave the Aggies a 7‐0 lead. Delaware State answered with a touchdown on its first possession. Jones completed the 9‐play, 67‐yard drive with a 3‐yard scoring run with 30 seconds left in the quarter. He had seven carries for 35 yards in the drive, which also featured a 23‐yard pass from Glaud to Darius Jackson. The Hornets failed to tie the game when the extra point kick was unsuccessful. The Aggies stretched their lead to 14‐6 when Jeremy Graham inter‐ cepted a tipped pass by Glaud and returned it 50 yards for a touch‐ down with 12:26 left in the second quarter. The Hornets pulled closer just before the end of the first half. Elko con‐ nected with Wilson on a 22‐yard scoring pass to the NCAT 30. On the next play, Elko and Wilson hooked for a 30‐yard touchdown with 20 seconds left in the second quarter. The Hornets failed on a two‐point run following the score, allowing the Aggies to hold a 14‐12 lead at intermission. Glaud re‐entered the game in the third quarter, and directed the Hor‐ nets to a go‐ahead touchdown. He capped off a 5‐play, 45‐yard drive with a 25‐yard touchdown pass to Wilson to give the Hornets their first lead, 18‐14, with 2:04 left in the third quarter. DSU again came up short on an attempted two‐point run following the score. Delaware State opened up a little breathing room after an early fourth quarter touchdown. Glaud threw his second touchdown pass of the game, a 25‐yard strike to Larrone Moore, to give the Hornets a 24‐14 lead with 10:04 left in the contest. The 7‐play, 80‐yard drive also featured a 23‐yard run by Jones and a 32‐yard pass from Glaud to Moore. Mario Diaz‐Aviles converted the extra point kick following the touchdown to give the Hornets an 11‐point lead. North Carolina A&T responded with a touchdown on the ensuing pos‐ session. Terrence Webb connected with Eldridge Cooper on a 9‐yard scoring pass to pull the Aggies to within 25‐20 with 7:24 remaining in the game. An attempted two‐point run following the score was unsuccessful. The Hornets scored off a North Carolina A&T turnover to open up a double‐digit lead late in the game. Caroll forced a fumble on a sack of Aggie quarterback Webb. The ball was picked up by DSU’s Olusegon Ayanbiola, who returned it 22 yards for a touchdown to give the Hor‐ nets a 31‐20 lead with 2:13 left to play.

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DELAWARE STATE 24 morgAN STATE 34 OCT. 23, 2010 hughes STADIUM | bALTIMORE, MD.

Morgan State scored the go‐ahead touchdown with 20 seconds left to play, then added an insurance score off a turnover as time expired in a 34‐24 MEAC win over Delaware State before 14,312 homecoming fans at Hughes Stadium.

1 DELAWARE ST. 0 MORGAN ST. 7

The Hornets dropped to 1‐6 overall and 1‐4 in the MEAC, while the Bears won their second straight to improve to 4‐3 and 3‐1. The game featured 10 turnovers, including six interceptions, three defensive touchdowns and a TD on a kickoff return. Delaware State pulled ahead for the first time, 24‐21, when fresh‐ man Mario Diaz‐Aviles kicked a 32‐yard field goal with 8:22 left to play. It was the first field goal of his collegiate career, and first for the Hornets this season. After the teams exchanged punts, Morgan State began the game‐ winning drive at its 15‐yard line with 3:24 left to play. Quarter‐ back Delonte Williams connected with Tyrone Hendrix on a 34‐ yard touchdown with 20 seconds remaining in the game. Hendrix caught the ball inside the five yard line, and broke two tackles before fighting his way into the endzone. Delaware State’s final possession ended when Morgan’s Sheldon Jacques forced a fumble on a sack of Hornet quarterback Anthony Glaud, and returned the ball two yards into the endzone on the last play of the game. The Hornets trailed 21‐7 before Jaashawn Jones scored on a ca‐ reer‐best 48‐yard run with 12:33 left in the third quarter. Dela‐ ware State tied the game when defensive tackle Darrell Brown recovered a fumble in the endzone on the first play of the fourth quarter. DSU scored its first touchdown of the game when defensive back Matt Spicer intercepted a pass from Williams as he was being sacked, and returned it nine yards into the endzone. The Hornets committed a season‐high six turnovers in the game, three on Glaud interceptions. Morgan State’s Chris Flowers also returned the second half kickoff 73 yards for a touchdown to give the Bears a 21‐7 lead. The teams were nearly even in yardage. Delaware State out‐ gained the Bears 389‐to‐382 in total yards. The Hornets passed for a season high 295 yards. Glaud completed 17 of 24 passes for 216 yards, while Nick Elko came off the bench to connect on 8 of 11 throws for 82 yards. Jones rushed for a game‐high 119 yards on 22 carries. It was his second straight 100‐yard performance. Delaware State wide re‐ ceiver Travis Tarpley had a career‐high seven catches for 64 yards. Darius Jackson hauled in five passes for a game‐high 88 yards. Hornet linebackers Kevin Green and Brandon Harvey led all play‐ ers with 11 tackles each. Harvey also had a 32‐yard fumble return. DSU’s Andre Carrol had seven tackles, including two sacks, and an interception.

1st Qtr. MSU 2nd Qtr. DSU MSU 3rd Qtr. MSU DSU 4th Qtr. DSU DSU MSU

12:26 13:53 11:01 14:46 12:33 14:54 08:22 00:20

2 7 7

3 7 7

4 10 13

T 24 34

SCORING SUMMARY

Mann 24 run (Scarlett kick) Spicer 9 INT return (Diaz‐Aviles kick) Okakpu 14 pass from Williams (Scarlett kick) Flowers 73 KO return (Scarlett kick) Jones 48 run (Diaz‐Aviles kick) Brown 0 INT return (Diaz‐Aviles kick) Diaz‐Aviles 32 FG Hendrix 34 pass from Williams (Scarlett kick)

DELAWARE STATE (1‐6; 1‐4)

2‐37, 0:32

MSU 7 DSU 7 MSU 14 MSU 21 MSU 21 DSU 21 DSU 24 MSU 28

6‐61, 2:47

9‐49, 4:19 8‐85, 3:04

DSU 0 MSU 7 DSU 7 DSU 7 DSU 14 MSU 21 MSU 21 DSU 24

MORGAN STATE (4‐3; 3‐1)

Rushing Jones Rosseau Williams Glaud

No. 22 2 2 6

Yds. 114 4 1 ‐28

TD 1 0 0 0

LG 48 3 3 2

Passing Glaud Elko

A‐C‐I Yds. 17‐24‐3 216 8‐11‐0 82

TD 0 0

LG 28 20

Receiving Tarpley Jackson Wilson Moore Langdon Brewton Williams

No. 7 5 4 3 3 2 1

Yds. 64 88 56 38 36 11 5

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Punting Elko

No. 3

Avg. 45.0

Punt Returns Jackson Tarpley

No. 2 1

Kickoff Returns Moore Tarpley Tackles Green Harvey Tabb Caroll

AVG 5.2 2.0 0.5 ‐4.7

Rushing Williams Brown Mann Lee Brooks

No. 13 11 5 5 6

Yds. 69 64 40 29 13

TD 0 0 1 0 0

LG 27 20 24 10 7

Passing Williams

A‐C‐I Yds. 11‐18‐3 167

TD 2

LG 34

LG 19 28 26 19 15 6 5

Receiving Diggs Hendrix Lee Flowers Bryant Okakpu Cherenfant

No. 3 2 2 1 1 1 1

Yds. 32 60 19 23 15 14 4

TD 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

LG 17 34 14 23 15 14 4

LG 54

I20 1

Punting Adams

No. 5

Avg. 41.8

LG 56

I20 2

Yds. 31 8

TD 0 0

LG 19 8

Punt Returns Diggs

No. 2

Yds. 17

TD 0

LG 16

No. 2 1

Yds. 36 29

TD 0 0

LG 33 29

Kickoff Returns Flowers Hendrix

No. 2 3

Yds. 86 58

TD 1 0

LG 73 29

UA‐A 7‐4 5‐6 3‐5 2‐5

TT 11 11 8 7

TL‐Yds. SK 1‐6

Tackles Eugene Stephens Bryan

UA‐A 2‐7 2‐6 2‐6

TT 9 8 8

TL‐Yds. SK

AVG 5.3 5.8 8.0 5.8 2.2

2.0‐23

Larrone Moore had three catches for 38 yards to pass the 100 re‐ ception mark at DSU. He is now ninth on the Hornets’ career list with 102 catches. Delaware State scored two defensive touchdowns in a game for the first time since a 62‐0 win Concord (WV) in 2006. The Hornets committed just two penalties for 10 yards in the con‐ test, each a season low. DSU back‐up quarterback Nick Elko handled punting duties for the second straight game due to a knee injury to regular punter Marco Kano. Elko averaged 45.0 yards on three kicks, including one for a career‐best 54 yards.

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Team Statistics

First Downs Rushes‐Yards (net) Passing yards (net) Passes (A‐C‐I) Total Offense (plays‐yards) Fumble Returns‐yds. Punt Returns‐ yds. Kickoff returns – yds. Int. returns‐ yds. Punts (No. – avg.) Fumbles – lost Penalties – yds. Possession time Third down conversions Fourth down conversions Red zone scores‐chances Sacks by: No. – yds.

DSU

21 32‐91 298 35‐25‐3 67‐389 1‐32 3‐39 3‐65 3‐13‐2 3‐45.0 4‐3 2‐10 30:47 1 of 8 0 of 2 1 of 3 2 –9

MSU

19 40‐215 167 18‐11‐3 58‐382 1‐2 (1 TD) 2‐17 5‐144 3‐91 5‐41.8 3‐1 5‐44 29:13 3 of 10 1 of 1 1 of 3 4‐30


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#17 s. CAROLINA ST. 38 DELAWARE STATE 21 oct. 30, 2010 ALUMNI STADIUM | DOVER, DEL.

#17 S.C. STATE DELAWARE ST.

1st Qtr. DSU 2nd Qtr. SCSU SCSU 3rd Qtr. SCSU SCSU 4th Qtr. DSU SCSU DSU SCSU

11:18 05:09 04:18 13:11 05:04 14:24 12:59 08:11 05:29

1 0 7

No. 21 5 3 1 3 3 1 2 1

Yds. 160 43 18 12 11 7 5 2 ‐5

TD 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

LG 29 23 15 12 6 3 5 4 0

Passing Long Wiley

A‐C‐I Yds. 18‐33‐1 200 1‐1‐0 11

TD 1 0

LG 50 11

I20 2

Receiving Williams Elmore McDonald Christie Kerr Merrill Clark Wherry

No. 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 1

Yds. 51 30 22 16 56 23 7 6

TD 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

LG 17 21 12 11 50 23 7 6

LG 5

Punting Erickson

No. 3

Avg. 27.0

LG 35

I20 0

LG 25 6 53

Punt Returns Christie Douglas

No. 1 1

Yds. 16 33

TD 0 0

LG 16 33

Kickoff Returns Wiley Elmore Drummond

No. 2 1 1

Yds. 50 14 11

TD 0 0 0

LG 37 14 11

Tackles Eug

UA‐A

TT

TL‐Yds. SK

TD 0 0 0 1 0

LG 5 5 10 7 7

Passing Glaud Elko

A‐C‐I Yds. 19‐30‐2 169 7‐12‐0 113

TD 1 1

LG 26 28

Receiving Wilson Jackson Tarpley Williams Sutton Rosseau Moore Brewton

No. 9 8 3 2 1 1 1 1

Yds. 131 55 34 9 26 13 9 5

TD 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

LG 28 16 17 7 26 13 9 5

Punting Elko

No. 7

Avg. 45.4

LG 75

Punt Returns Spicer

No. 1

Yds. 5

TD 0

Kickoff Returns Tarpley Green Moore

No. 3 2 1

Yds. 58 6 53

TD 0 0 0

Tackles

UA‐A

TT

TL‐Yds. SK

27 40‐253 211 34‐19‐1 74‐464 0‐0 3‐52‐1 4‐75 2‐46‐1 3‐27.0 4‐3 6‐47 26:07 7 of 13 0 of 0 1 of 2 3 –24

SCSU 0 SCSU 7 DSU 7 DSU 7 DSU 7 DSU 14 DSU 14 DSU 21 DSU 21

Rushing Merrill Long Wiley Elmore Wherry Jordon Christie Davis Norwood

Yds. 19 14 10 8 ‐8

SCSU

DSU 7 DSU 7 SCSU 14 SCSU 17 SCSU 24 SCSU 24 SCSU 31 SCSU 31 SCSU 38

#17 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (6‐2; 4‐1)

No. 9 5 2 4 8

First Downs Rushes‐Yards (net) Passing yards (net) Passes (A‐C‐I) Total Offense (plays‐yards) Fumble Returns‐yds. Punt Returns‐ yds. Kickoff returns – yds. Int. returns‐ yds. Punts (No. – avg.) Fumbles – lost Penalties – yds. Possession time Third down conversions Fourth down conversions Red zone scores‐chances Sacks by: No. – yds.

The nationally‐ranked Bulldogs won their second straight to im‐ prove to 6‐2 overall and 4‐1 in the MEAC. The Hornets dropped their second in a row to fall to 1‐7 and 1‐5.

SCORING SUMMARY

Rushing Jones Williams Elko Rosseau Glaud

Team Statistics

South Carolina State scored touchdowns on offense, defense and special teams in a 38‐21 victory over Delaware State in a Mid‐Eastern Athletic Conference game at Alumni Stadium.

2 3 4 T 14 10 14 38 0 0 14 21

Wilson 22 pass from Glaud (Diaz‐Aviles kick) 7‐42, 3:42 Kerr 50 pass from Long (Erickson kick) 4‐62, 1:15 Erby 46 INT return (Erickson kick) Erickson 39 FG 7‐48, 1:42 Douglas 15 blocked punt return (Erickson kick) Tarpley 17 pass from Elko (Diaz‐Aviles kick) 6‐50, 2:32 Merrill 23 run (Erickson kick) 5‐44, 1:23 Rosseau 1 run (Diaz‐Aviles kick) 12‐91, 4:40 Merrill 12 run (Erickson kick) 7‐63, 2:36

DELAWARE STATE (1‐7; 1‐5)

DSU

AVG 2.1 2.8 5.0 2.0 ‐1.0

16 28‐43 282 42‐26‐2 70‐325 0‐0 1‐5 6‐117 1‐3 8‐39.8 0‐0 10‐75 33:53 5 of 15 1 of 1 2 of 4 0‐0

8

AVG 7.6 8.6 6.0 12.0 3.7 2.3 5.0 1.0 ‐5.0

South Carolina State is No. 17 in the latest major polls of Foot‐ ball Championship Subdivision teams. The Bulldogs also de‐ feated the Hornets for the third straight year to open up a 25‐15 lead in the series. SC State racked up 464 total yards, including 253 on the ground. Redshirt sophomore Chris Merrill rushed for a career‐high 160 yards and two touchdowns in his first start. Quarterback Mal‐ colm Long completed 18‐of‐33 passes for 200 yards. He threw one touchdown and one interception. Delaware State had 325 total yards, including 282 through the air. Quarterback Anthony Glaud connected on 19‐of‐30 passes for 169 yards. He had one touchdown pass, but was intercepted twice. Linebacker David Erby returned a Glaud interception for a touchdown to give the Bulldogs a second quarter lead. Nick Elko came off the bench to complete 7‐of‐12 passes for 113 yards and a touchdown for the Hornets. Justin Wilson had nine catches for 131 yards, each a career high and tops for a DSU receiver in a game this season. The Hornets opened the scoring when Glaud connected with Wilson on a 22‐yard touchdown pass on the game’s opening drive. The seven‐play drive began at the SC State 42 after a 53‐yard return by Larrone Moore on the opening kickoff of the game. The extra point kick by Mario Diaz‐Aviles gave Delaware State a 7‐0 lead with 11:18 left in the first quarter. Wilson leads the Hornets with five touchdown catches this season. South Carolina State evened the game when Long hit tight end Antoine Kerr for a 50‐yard touchdown pass with 5:09 left in the second quarter. On the ensuing Delaware State possession, Erby intercepted a pass by Glaud and raced 46 yards down the sideline for a touchdown to give the Bulldogs a 14‐7 lead with 4:18 to go be‐ fore halftime. South Carolina State led 17‐7 when Lataris Douglas blocked a punt by Delaware State’s Nick Elko, and returned the ball 15 yards for a touchdown. Blake Erickson’s extra point after the score gave the Bulldogs a 24‐7 lead with 5:04 left in the third quarter. Delaware State pulled closer on a touchdown early in the fourth quarter on a drive directed by Elko. Travis Tarpley hauled in a 17‐yard touchdown pass from Elko in the corner of the endzone to cut the Bulldog’s lead to 24‐14 with 14:24 left to play. The touchdown catch was the first of year for Tarpley. The Bulldogs answered with a touchdown on their next posses‐ sion. Three plays after a 37‐yard kickoff return by Derrick Wiley gave SC State the ball at the DSU 44, Merrill scampered into the end‐ zone from 23 yards out to give the Bulldogs a 31‐14 lead. Delaware State used an impressive drive to pull to within 10 points midway through the fourth quarter. Reserve running back James Rosseau capped off a 12‐play, 91‐yard drive with a 1‐yard touchdown run to cut the Bulldogs’ lead to 31‐21 with 8:11 left to play. Elko completed passes of 28 and 22 yards to Wilson, and ran 10 yards for a first down during the drive. SC State closed out the scoring on a 12‐yard run by Merrill with 5:29 left in the game.

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n.c. CenTRAL 7 DELAWARE STATE 29 NOV. 6, 2010 ALUMNI STADIUM | DOVER, DEL.

Delaware State’s defense had a season‐best performance in a 29‐7 win over North Carolina Central in the 2010 home finale for the Hornets at Alumni Stadium.

N.C. CENTRAL DELAWARE ST.

The Hornets improved to 2‐7 on the season, while Eagles fell to 3‐6. Delaware State allowed season‐lows of 134 total yards and 21 rushing yards in the contest. The Hornets also recorded a season‐ high six sacks, including a career‐best 3.5 by sophomore end Olusegon Ayanbiola. Hornet quarterback Anthony Glaud, playing in his final home game, completed 16‐of‐20 passes for 224 yards and a touchdown. Wide receiver Justin Wilson had eight catches for 129 yards, his second straight 100+‐yard game. He entered the contest as the MEAC leader in receiving yards.

1st Qtr. 2 Qtr. nd

3rd Qtr.

DSU NCCU DSU DSU DSU DSU

10:43 05:53 13:20 00:28 08:33 02:21

1 7 7

2 0 9

3 0 13

4 0 0

T 7 29

SCORING SUMMARY

Glaud 1 run (Diaz‐Aviles kick) Irvin 14 pass from Johnson (Cardelle kick) Rosseau 1 run (kick failed) Diaz‐Aviles 32 FG Jackson 2 pass from Glaud (Diaz‐Aviles kick) Rosseau 1 run (kick blocked)

4‐61, 1:56 7‐51, 4:40 6‐50, 2:14 8‐76, 2:18 10‐69, 6:17

DSU 7 DSU 7 DSU 13 DSU 16 DSU 23 DSU 29

NCCU 0 NCCU 7 NCCU 7 NCCU 7 NCCU 7 NCCU 7

Sophomore James Rosseau rushed for a career‐high 86 yards and two touchdowns in his first start for the Hornets. DSU scored the final 22 points of the game after the teams were tied 7‐7 in the first quarter. Delaware State opened the scoring when Glaud capped off a four‐play, 61‐yard drive with a one‐yard touchdown plunge with 10:43 left in the first quarter. Rosseau had two carries for 38 yards during the drive. The extra point by Mario Diaz‐Aviles gave the Hornets a 7‐0 lead.

DELAWARE STATE (2‐7)

NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL (3‐6)

Rushing Rosseau Jones Glaud

No. 20 6 11

Yds. 86 49 40

TD 2 0 1

LG 21 40 15

Passing Glaud Elko

A‐C‐I Yds. 16‐20‐0 224 3‐7‐0 20

TD 1 0

LG 32 9

Receiving Wilson Jackson Dixon Tarpley Langdon Jones

No. 8 4 3 2 1 1

Yds. 129 32 30 22 22 9

TD 0 1 0 0 0 0

LG 32 25 15 22 22 9

The Hornets opened up a 23‐7 lead on a two‐yard touchdown pass from Glaud to Darius Jackson with 8:33 left in the third quarter. Glaud completed four‐of‐four passes for 49 yards, including a 25‐yarder to Jackson, during the 10‐play drive.

Punting Elko

No. 3

Avg. 29.3

LG 40

I20 2

Punt Returns Tarpley

No. 1

Yds. 29

TD 0

Delaware State took advantage of a North Carolina Central turn‐ over deep in its own territory to complete the scoring. Three plays after the Eagles lost a fumble on their four‐yard line, Rosseau scored on a one‐yard run to give the Hornets a 29‐7 lead with 2:21 left in the third quarter.

Kickoff Returns Wilson

No. 1

Yds. 10

TD 0

Tackles Ayanbiola Ferguson Caroll

UA‐A 4‐4 4‐2 3‐2

TT 8 6 5

TL‐Yds. SK 4.5‐28 3.5‐25 2.0/8 0.5/1

North Carolina Central tied the game on the ensuing possession. Michael Johnson connected with Geovonie Irvine on a 14‐yard touchdown pass with 5:53 left in the opening quarter. The Hornets regained the lead, 13‐7, on a one‐yard touchdown run by Rosseau with 13:20 left in the second quarter. The six‐play, 50‐yard drive was highlighted by a 28‐yard pass from Glaud to Wilson to the NCCU 16. The extra point kick was unsuccessful. Delaware State stretched its lead to 16‐7 when Diaz‐Aviles kicked his second field goal of the season, a 32‐yarder, with 28 seconds left in the second quarter.

AVG 4.3 8.2 3.6

Rushing McCord Goforth Campbell Reid Johnson

No. 8 8 4 5 8

Yds. 30 15 11 2 ‐35

TD 0 0 0 0 0

LG 12 9 6 6 1

Passing Johnson Reid

A‐C‐I 6‐13‐1 2‐5‐0

Yds. 94 19

TD 1 0

LG 24 14

Receiving Harris Irvine Wright Roberts Manning McCord

No. 2 2 1 1 1 1

Yds. 37 27 24 14 6 5

TD 0 1 0 0 0 0

LG 23 14 24 14 6 5

LG 29

Punting Cardelle Cornelius

No. 4 2

Avg. 36.8 25.5

LG 57 36

I20 1 0

LG 10

Punt Returns None

No.

Yds.

TD

LG

Kickoff Returns Goforth McCord

No. 3 3

Yds. 63 39

TD 0 0

LG 26 24

Tackles White Hillie

UA‐A 2‐6 5‐2

TT 8 7

TL‐Yds. SK 0.5/2 1.0/2

Team Statistics

First Downs Rushes‐Yards (net) Passing yards (net) Passes (A‐C‐I) Total Offense (plays‐yards) Fumble Returns‐yds. Punt Returns‐ yds. Kickoff returns – yds. Int. returns‐ yds. Punts (No. – avg.) Fumbles – lost Penalties – yds. Possession time Third down conversions Fourth down conversions Red zone scores‐chances Sacks by: No. – yds.

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10 34‐21 113 18‐8‐1 52‐134 0‐0 0‐0 6‐102 0‐0 6‐33.0 2‐2 8‐42 26:46 2 of 11 0 of 1 1 of 1 0‐0

DSU

AVG 3.8 1.9 2.8 0.4 ‐4.4

19 38‐172 244 27‐19‐0 65‐416 2‐0 1‐29 3‐43 1‐0 3‐29.3 1‐1 7‐48 33:14 7 of 13 0 of 2 5 of 7 6‐39


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Norfolk State racked up 459 yards, including 310 on the ground, in a 31‐21 win at Dick Price Stadium.

2 3 4 T 7 0 14 21 14 13 10 31

The Spartans won their third straight to improve to 5‐5 overall and 4‐4 in the MEAC. The Hornets fell to 2‐8 and 1‐6. Senior DeAngelo Branche rushed for a season‐high 212 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Spartan attack. He surpassed the 1,000‐yard mark for the season during the contest.

1st Qtr. NSU 2nd Qtr. NSU DSU NSU th 4 Qtr. NSU DSU NSU DSU

07:39 11:38 07:50 00:25 04:54 03:00 01:54 00:37

SCORING SUMMARY

Branche 11 run (Estep kick) Branche 15 run (Estep kick) Wilson 25 pass from Glaud (Diaz‐Aviles kick) Wicker 4 pass from Walley (Estep kick) Estep 22 FG Williams 3 pass from Glaud (Diaz‐Aviles kick) Branche 40 run (Estep kick) Wilson 16 pass from Glaud (Diaz‐Aviles kick)

DELAWARE STATE (2‐8; 1‐6) No. 8 1 2 5 1 6

Yds. 31 8 7 7 1 0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0

LG 16 8 7 2 1 5

Passing Glaud Elko

A‐C‐I Yds. 20‐36‐0 289 3‐6‐1 23

TD 3 0

LG 31 11

Receiving Wilson Dixon Langdon Jackson Williams Tarpley

No. 7 6 4 3 2 1

Yds. 92 97 26 65 16 16

TD 2 0 0 0 1 0

LG 25 31 9 25 13 16

Punting Elko

No. 5

Avg. 34.0

LG 43

I20 2

Punt Returns Tarpley

No. 2

Yds. 16

TD 0

LG 19

Kickoff Returns Williams Tarpley Adjei Brewton

No. 2 1 1 1

Yds. 23 14 7 1

TD 0 0 0 0

LG 13 14 7 1

Tackles Harvey Spicer Caroll

UA‐A 9‐3 6‐4 5‐5

TT 12 10 10

TL‐Yds. SK

First Downs Rushes‐Yards (net) Passing yards (net) Passes (A‐C‐I) Total Offense (plays‐yards) Fumble Returns‐yds. Punt Returns‐ yds. Kickoff returns – yds. Int. returns‐ yds. Punts (No. – avg.) Fumbles – lost Penalties – yds. Possession time Third down conversions Fourth down conversions Red zone scores‐chances Sacks by: No. – yds.

DSU

21 23‐54 312 23‐42‐1 65‐366 0‐0 2‐16 5‐45 1‐8 5‐34.0 2‐1 4‐45 26:41 8 of 15 0 of 1 2 of 3 0‐0

NSU 7 NSU 14 NSU 14 NSU 21 NSU 24 NSU 24 NSU 31 NSU 31

DSU 0 DSU 0 DSU 7 DSU 7 DSU 7 DSU 14 DSU 14 DSU 14

NORFOLK STATE (5‐5; 4‐4)

Rushing Jones Elko Jackson Rosseau Williams Glaud

Team Statistics

6‐35, 1:39 13‐87, 4:45 10‐68, 3:41 11‐55, 3:03 11‐56, 4:40 5‐51, 1:48 3‐41, 1:01 5‐75, 1:04

AVG 3.9 8.0 3.5 1.4 1.0 0.0

Rushing Branche Cotton Hedgeman Walley

No. 30 13 4 6

Yds. 212 72 25 20

TD 3 0 0 0

LG 40 18 10 15

Passing Walley

A‐C‐I Yds. 17‐26‐1 149

TD 1

LG 21

Receiving Garrett Childress Hairston Wicker Cotton Alford

No. 8 3 2 2 1 1

Yds. 67 29 20 10 21 2

TD 0 0 0 1 0 0

LG 15 14 13 6 21 2

Punting Muenzer

No. 4

Avg. 29.5

LG 45

I20 2

Punt Returns Wicker

No. 1

Yds. 24

TD 0

LG 24

Kickoff Returns Fluker‐Berry

No. 2

Yds. 25

TD 0

LG 15

Tackles Jennings Reynolds

UA‐A 5‐2 5‐2

TT 7 7

TL‐Yds. SK 2.0/10 1/8

AVG 7.1 5.5 3.6 3.3

Delaware State quarterback Anthony Glaud completed 20‐of‐ 36 passes for season‐highs of 289 yards and three touchdowns. Justin Wilson had seven catches for 92 yards and two touch‐ downs, while Donnell Dixon hauled in six passes for a career‐ high 97 yards. Norfolk State opened the scoring when Branche capped off a 6‐play, 35‐yard drive with an 11‐yard touchdown run with 7:39 left in the first quarter. The Spartans used a long drive to stretch their lead to 14‐0. Branche scored his second touchdown of the game on a 15‐yard run to complete a 13‐play, 87 yard drive with 11:38 left in the third quarter. The Hornets cut Norfolk State’s lead in half when Glaud and Wilson hooked up on a 25‐yard scoring strike with 7:50 left in the second quarter. The Spartans opened up a 24‐7 lead after a touchdown pass late in the second quarter and a fourth quarter field goal. Glaud connected on fourth quarter scoring passes to Nick Wil‐ liams (three yards) and Wilson (16 yards) to close out the Dela‐ ware State scoring. It marked the second time this season that Wilson had two touchdown catches in a game. He now leads all MEAC receivers in catches (50), receiving yards (720) and touchdown catches (7). Three Delaware State players reached double figures in tack‐ les. Linebacker Brandon Harvey led all players with 12 tackles (9 solo), while defensive back Matt Spiner and lineman Andre Caroll had 10 each. Delaware State Jamal Porcher had his first career interception for DSU.

NSU

27 310‐59 149 17‐26‐1 85‐459 0‐0 1‐24 2‐25 1‐0 4‐29.5 0‐0 6‐65 33:19 12 of 19 1 of 1 4 of 5 3‐13

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Justin Wilson had nine catches for 217 yards and four touchdowns and Anthony Glaud passed for 351 yards and four scores to lead Delaware State to a 53‐43 win over Howard in the season finale for each team at Greene Stadium.

DELAWARE ST. HOWARD

The Hornets won for the second time in three games to finish the season with a 3‐8 overall record and 2‐6 mark in the Mid‐Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC). Howard lost its sixth straight to close out the year at 1‐10 and 0‐8. Wilson set a new school record for receptions in a season with 59. The previous Hornet high was 57 by Thomas Bolden in 2004. Wil‐ son also established personal highs for receiving yards and touch‐ downs in a game. He fell six yards shy of John Taylor’s school record of 223 receiving yards in a game. The Windsor, Conn., na‐ tive entered the game as the MEAC leader in receptions, receiving yards and touchdown catches. Wilson closed out the 2010 season with 937 yards and 11 touch‐ downs. His yardage is third‐best and touchdowns are tied for fourth for a Hornet in a season. Glaud completed 20 of 31 passes for career‐highs of 351 yards and four touchdowns. He finished the 2010 season with 171 comple‐ tions, the second‐best single season mark in team history. His 2,075 passing yards in 2010 rank fourth for a single season in DSU history. He finished his Delaware State career with 3992 passing yards on 315 completions. His career yardage total and comple‐ tions rank third in team history. Wilson and Glaud connected on touchdown passes of 34, 24 and 26 yards from Glaud, and he scored his final touchdown on a 27 yard hook‐up with Nick Elko. Delaware State trailed 9‐0 before Larrone Moore returned a kick‐ off 86 yards for a touchdown for the Hornets’ first score. It was Moore’s second kickoff return touchdown this season and third of his career. He led the nation in kickoff return average (32.3 ypr) entering the contest. The Hornets took the lead for good, 19‐16, on Glaud’s second touchdown pass to Wilson with 8:16 left in the second quarter. Delaware State outscored Howard 23‐7 in the second quarter to lead 29‐16 at the half. Donnell Dixon also hauled in a 28 yard touchdown pass from Glaud to give the Hornets a 36‐16 lead with 13:29 left in the third quarter. Delaware State’s 53 points were its most since a 62‐0 win over Concord (WV) in 2006. The Hornets racked up season highs of 400 passing yards and 421 total yards in the contest.

Team Statistics

First Downs Rushes‐Yards (net) Passing yards (net) Passes (A‐C‐I) Total Offense (plays‐yards) Fumble Returns‐yds. Punt Returns‐ yds. Kickoff returns – yds. Int. returns‐ yds. Punts (No. – avg.) Fumbles – lost Penalties – yds. Possession time Third down conversions Fourth down conversions Red zone scores‐chances Sacks by: No. – yds.

DSU

21 14‐21 400 24‐40‐2 54‐421 0‐0 1‐6 5‐133 2‐37 2‐36.5 1‐1 9‐74 23:44 6 of 10 0 of 0 3 of 3 0‐0

HOW

24 45‐192 256 14‐31‐2 76‐448 0‐0 1‐14 7‐138 2‐26‐1 3‐37.0 3‐1 14‐107 36:16 4 of 15 2 of 2 5 of 6 2‐13

1st Qtr. 2nd Qtr.

3rd Qtr. 4th Qtr.

HOW HOW DSU DSU HOW DSU DSU DSU DSU HOW DSU DSU HOW DSU HOW HOW

10:20 02:51 02:40 14:18 09:57 08:16 05:11 00:23 13:29 09:17 08:43 09:47 08:25 07:07 05:09 01:19

1 6 9

2 23 7

3 14 7

4 T 10 53 20 43

SCORING SUMMARY

Graham 26 INT return (kick failed) Munoz 26 FG Moore 86 KOR (Kick failed) Wilson 34 pass from Glaud (run failed) Liggins 5 run (Munoz kick) Wilson 24 pass from Glaud (Diaz‐Aviles kick) Wilson 26 pass from Glaud (Diaz‐Aviles kick) Diaz‐Aviles 21 FG Dixon 28 pass from Glaud (Diaz‐Aviles kick) Casey 7 run (Munoz kick) Jones 3 run (Diaz‐Aviles kick) Diaz‐Aviles 30 FG Brice 7 run (run failed) Wilson 27 pass from Elko (Diaz‐Aviles kick) Hayes 23 pass from Liggins (pass good) Duncan 4 run (run failed)

DELAWARE STATE (3‐8; 2‐6)

9‐55, 4:39 2‐44, 0:34 10‐69, 4:21 7‐63, 1:30 5‐58, 1:50 6‐47, 2:20 3‐59, 1:28 5‐28, 2:22 2‐34, 0:43 11‐56, 4:40 5‐57, 1:17 5‐40, 1:16 6‐72, 1:51 5‐80, 1:37

HOW 6 HOW 9 HOW 9 DSU 12 HOW 16 DSU 19 DSU 26 DSU 29 DSU 36 DSU 36 DSU 43 DSU 46 DSU 46 DSU 53 DSU 53 DSU 53

DSU 0 DSU 0 DSU 6 HOW 9 DSU 12 HOW 16 HOW 16 HOW 16 HOW 16 HOW 23 HOW 23 HOW 23 HOW 29 HOW 29 HOW 37 HOW 43

HOWARD (1‐10; 0‐8)

Rushing Jones Rosseau Elko Glaud

No. 6 1 1 4

Yds. 22 5 0 ‐5

TD 1 0 0 0

LG 18 5 0 10

Passing Glaud Elko

A‐C‐I Yds. 20‐31‐1 351 4‐9‐1 49

TD 4 1

LG 44 27

Receiving Wilson Dixon Tarpley Williams Langdon Brewton Rosseau Jones

No. 9 5 3 2 2 1 1 1

Yds. 217 57 72 29 3 16 10 ‐4

TD 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

LG 44 28 31 23 2 16 10 0

Punting Elko

No. 2

Avg. 36.5

LG 37

Punt Returns Tarpley

No. 1

Yds. 6

Kickoff Returns Moore Tarpley

No. 2 2

Tackles Harvey Caroll Adjei Spicer

UA‐A 7‐3 4‐4 1‐5 4‐2

Rushing Brice Council Duncan Liggins Miller Hughes Drayton

No. 8 10 10 9 2 5 1

Yds. 50 37 31 28 20 18 8

TD 1 1 1 1 0 0 0

LG 32 12 4 16 17 10 8

Passing Liggins Council

A‐C‐I Yds. 13‐28‐2 240 1‐3‐0 16

TD 1 0

LG 55 16

Receiving Carter Drayton Hayes Hughes Gunter

No. 4 4 3 2 1

Yds. 111 44 55 32 14

TD 0 0 1 0 0

LG 55 19 23 20 14

I20 1

Punting Miller

No. 3

Avg. 37.0

LG 41

I20 0

TD 0

LG 6

Punt Returns Carter

No. 1

Yds. 14

TD 0

LG 14

Yds. 102 31

TD 1 0

LG 86 16

TT 10 8 6 6

TL‐Yds. SK 3.0‐8

Kickoff Returns Council Drayton Carter Rodriguez Rucker

No. 2 2 1 1 1

Yds. 47 32 24 21 14

TD 0 0 0 0 0

LG 29 25 24 21 14

Tackles Knight Pough

UA‐A 5‐2 4‐3

TT 7 7

TL‐Yds. SK

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3.5‐19

2‐13

AVG 6.2 3.7 3.1 3.1 10.0 3.6 8.0


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FINAL 2010 STATISTICS RECORD: ALL GAMES........... CONFERENCE.......... NON-CONFERENCE......

DATE -----------Sep 05, 2010 *Sep 11, 2010 Sep 25, 2010 *Sep 30, 2010 *Oct 09, 2010 *Oct 16, 2010 *Oct 23, 2010 *Oct 30, 2010 Nov 06, 2010 *Nov 13, 2010 *Nov 20, 2010

OVERALL (3-8-0) (2-6-0) (1-2-0)

HOME (2-3-0) (1-3-0) (1-0-0)

OPPONENT -----------------------vs Southern FAMU at Coastal Carolina HAMPTON at Bethune-Cookman NCAT at Morgan State #17 SCSU NO CAROLINA CENTRAL at Norfolk State at Howard

AWAY (1-4-0) (1-3-0) (0-1-0)

W/L --L L L L L W L L W L W

SCORE ----27-37 14-17 14-34 14-20 24-47 31-26 24-34 21-38 29-7 21-31 53-43

NEUTRAL (0-1-0) (0-0-0) (0-1-0)

ATTEND -----16367 3867 9218 2990 10151 4131 14312 2130 1622 6181 3054

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G ---------------------------------------------------------------JONES,Jaashawn 11 161 778 54 724 4.5 4 48 65.8 ROSSEAU,James 9 46 158 4 154 3.3 3 21 17.1 WILLIAMS,Nick 6 18 88 2 86 4.8 1 25 14.3 GLAUD,Anthony 11 93 245 178 67 0.7 2 18 6.1 ELKO,Nick 10 7 28 0 28 4.0 0 10 2.8 JACKSON,Darius 11 3 7 0 7 2.3 0 7 0.6 MOORE,Larrone 10 2 5 0 5 2.5 0 4 0.5 CERAVOLO,Bo 3 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.3 KANO,Marco 5 2 0 14 -14 -7.0 0 0 -2.8 TEAM 8 6 0 31 -31 -5.2 0 0 -3.9 Total.......... 11 339 1310 283 1027 3.0 10 48 93.4 Opponents...... 11 478 2465 305 2160 4.5 22 57 196.4 PASSING GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G -------------------------------------------------------------------GLAUD,Anthony 11 129.80 170-296-9 57.4 2175 15 85 197.7 ELKO,Nick 10 149.21 39-68-3 57.4 540 7 60 54.0 JACKSON,Darius 11 623.20 1-1-0 100.0 23 1 23 2.1 Total.......... 11 134.76 210-365-12 57.5 2738 23 85 248.9 Opponents...... 11 128.48 157-283-10 55.5 2069 16 55 188.1 RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G -----------------------------------------------------WILSON,Justin 11 59 937 15.9 11 44 85.2 JACKSON,Darius 11 38 405 10.7 3 47 36.8 DIXON,Donnell 11 26 304 11.7 3 31 27.6 MOORE,Larrone 10 24 450 18.8 4 85 45.0 TARPLEY,Travis 11 24 278 11.6 1 31 25.3 LANGDON,Ryan 11 11 103 9.4 0 22 9.4 WILLIAMS,Nick 6 11 72 6.5 1 23 12.0 BASHIR,Jahmel 8 6 72 12.0 0 33 9.0 BREWTON,Justin 10 5 54 10.8 0 22 5.4 ROSSEAU,James 9 3 32 10.7 0 13 3.6 JONES,Jaashawn 11 2 5 2.5 0 9 0.5 SUTTON,John 11 1 26 26.0 0 26 2.4 Total.......... 11 210 2738 13.0 23 85 248.9 Opponents...... 11 157 2069 13.2 16 55 188.1

|------- PATs -------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points -------------------------------------------------------------------WILSON,Justin 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 66 MOORE,Larrone 6 0-0 0-0 0-3 0 0-0 0 0 36 DIAZ-AVILES,Mario 0 4-7 22-27 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 34 JONES,Jaashawn 4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 24 ROSSEAU,James 3 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 20 DIXON,Donnell 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 20 JACKSON,Darius 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 GLAUD,Anthony 2 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 1-2 0 0 14 WILLIAMS,Nick 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 BROWN,Darrell 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 SPICER,Matt 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 TARPLEY,Travis 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 AYANBIOLA,Olusegon 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ELKO,Nick 0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0-0 0 0 2 WATSON,Jomah 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 2 KANO,Marco 0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Total.......... 38 4-7 22-28 3-8 1 1-2 1 0 272 Opponents...... 46 6-14 32-38 0-3 3 3-3 1 0 334 1st

2nd

3rd

4th

Total

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long -------------------------------------------WATSON,Jomah 2 3 1.5 0 3 SPICER,Matt 2 9 4.5 1 9 ADJEI,Francis 2 25 12.5 0 25 PORCHER,Jamal 1 8 8.0 0 8 TABB,Tavis 1 12 12.0 0 12 BROWN,Darrell 1 0 0.0 1 0 CAROLL,Andre 1 4 4.0 0 4 Total.......... 10 61 6.1 2 25 Opponents...... 12 237 19.8 3 61 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd ---------------------------------------------------------KANO,Marco 30 1161 38.7 70 4 3 9 1 ELKO,Nick 25 921 36.8 75 2 2 11 1 TEAM 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Total.......... 57 2082 36.5 75 6 5 20 2 Opponents...... 49 1836 37.5 60 2 5 11 0

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk ----------------------------------------------------------------DIAZ-AVILES,M. 4-7 57.1 0-1 1-1 3-5 0-0 0-0 32 1

SCORE BY QUARTERS

TEAM STATISTICS DSU OPP --------------------------------------------------FIRST DOWNS.............. 206 231 Rushing................ 58 119 Passing................ 126 98 Penalty................ 22 14 RUSHING YARDAGE.......... 1027 2160 Rushing Attempts....... 339 478 Average Per Rush....... 3.0 4.5 Average Per Game....... 93.4 196.4 TDs Rushing............ 10 22 PASSING YARDAGE.......... 2738 2069 Comp-Att-Int........... 210-365-12 157-283-10 Average Per Pass....... 7.5 7.3 Average Per Catch...... 13.0 13.2 Average Per Game....... 248.9 188.1 TDs Passing............ 23 16 TOTAL OFFENSE............ 3765 4229 Average Per Play....... 5.3 5.6 Average Per Game....... 342.3 384.5 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards.... 50-1116 43-772 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards.... 17-146 20-233 INT RETURNS: #-Yards..... 10-61 12-237 FUMBLES-LOST............. 17-10 24-15 PENALTIES-Yards.......... 73-551 103-836 PUNTS-AVG................ 57-36.5 49-37.5 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game.. 29:23 30:37 3RD-DOWN Conversions..... 54/144 67/153 4TH-DOWN Conversions..... 7/23 9/13

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long -------------------------------------------TARPLEY,Travis 8 73 9.1 0 29 JACKSON,Darius 7 54 7.7 0 19 SPICER,Matt 1 5 5.0 0 5 JONES,Jaashawn 1 14 14.0 0 14 Total.......... 17 146 8.6 0 29 Opponents...... 20 233 11.6 2 64 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long -------------------------------------------TARPLEY,Travis 21 475 22.6 0 78 MOORE,Larrone 15 522 34.8 2 90 WILSON,Justin 4 62 15.5 0 24 BREWTON,Justin 3 21 7.0 0 13 ADJEI,Ernest 2 7 3.5 0 7 GREEN,Kevin 2 6 3.0 0 6 WILLIAMS,Nick 2 23 11.5 0 13 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total.......... 50 1116 22.3 2 90 Opponents...... 43 772 18.0 1 73 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G ----------------------------------------------------------WILSON,Justin 11 0 937 0 62 0 999 90.8 MOORE,Larrone 10 5 450 0 522 0 977 97.7 TARPLEY,Travis 11 0 278 73 475 0 826 75.1 JONES,Jaashawn 11 724 5 14 0 0 743 67.5 JACKSON,Darius 11 7 405 54 0 0 466 42.4 Total.......... 11 1027 2738 146 1116 61 5088 462.5 Opponents...... 11 2160 2069 233 772 237 5471 497.4

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DelAwAre StAte 2010 Delaware State Hornets Football Defensive Stats |--------Tackles--------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------99 CAROLL,Andre 11 47 49 96 13.5-63 4.0-45 1-4 . 5 2-0 2 . . 55 HARVEY,Brandon 11 46 37 83 8.0-23 1.0-4 . 2 1 3-32 1 . . 2 GREEN,Kevin 11 35 33 68 6.5-22 1.0-5 . 2 2 1-0 1 . . 31 FERGUSON,Quentin 11 28 28 56 8.5-24 . . . . 1-0 1 . . 9 SPICER,Matt 11 28 27 55 3.5-7 . 2-9 6 . . . 1 . 36 ADJEI,Francis 11 29 21 50 1.0-2 . 2-25 12 . . . . . 22 WATSON,Jomah 11 29 16 45 2.0-5 . 2-3 4 . . . . . 91 AYANBIOLA,Olusegon 11 16 21 37 10.0-59 5.0-39 . . 1 1-22 1 . . 4 MINER,Calvin 11 19 15 34 2.0-8 . . 2 . . . . . 41 TABB,Tavis 10 17 15 32 1.0-4 . 1-12 2 . . . . . 35 SUTTON,John 11 6 22 28 0.5-1 . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 97 BROWN,Darrell 10 2 26 28 3.0-7 1.0-2 1-0 . 1 1-7 1 . . 52 RICHARDSON,Aaron 11 16 11 27 4.5-22 1.5-14 . 1 1 1-0 . . . 33 HINTON,Herman 10 12 9 21 1.5-6 . . . . . . . . 16 SCOTT,Matt 10 8 9 17 . . . 1 . . . . . 58 FORTES,Quintin 8 7 9 16 1.5-6 1.5-6 . . . 1-0 1 . . 25 PERRY,Alex 6 9 7 16 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 93 BANSAH,George 6 4 12 16 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . . 53 ADJEI,Ernest 9 7 6 13 . . . . . . . . . 5 TARPLEY,Travis 11 10 2 12 . . . . . . 1 . . 37 PORCHER,Jamal 5 4 6 10 . . 1-8 . . . . . . 26 SPANN,Marquis 6 3 7 10 . . . . . . . . . 17 BROWN,Micah 6 2 4 6 . . . . . . . . . 7 WILSON,Justin 11 5 . 5 . . . . . . . . . 19 JOHNSON,Chris 6 2 3 5 1.0-6 . . . . . . . . 14 BREWTON,Justin 10 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . . 24 COLSTON,Jermond 5 1 3 4 . . . . . . . . . TM TEAM 8 4 . 4 2.0-3 . . . . 1-0 2 . . 21 BOYD,Joe 6 1 3 4 1.0-6 1.0-6 . . . . . . . 50 LEWIS,Byron 2 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . . 51 CANNON,Greg 3 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . . 30 HALE,Rueben 4 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . . 81 LANGDON,Ryan 11 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . . 43 FRYE,Anthony 5 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . 3 MOORE,Larrone 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 13 DIXON,Donnell 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . 1 . 44 MOORE,Davon 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 45 JONES,Jaashawn 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 98 STOWE,Terron 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 78 MURADYMOV,Nail 9 . 1 1 . . . . . . . 3 . 32 SHEPARD,Dominic 5 1 . 1 . . . . . . 1 . . 76 THREADGILL,Thomas 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 39 BILLUPS,Shawn 2 . . . . . . . . . . 2 . Total.......... 11 409 414 823 72-275 15-105 10-61 34 11 14-61 12 7 . Opponents...... 11 364 374 738 71-268 28-167 12-237 43 25 10-34 13 6 .

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Date Sep 05, Sep 11, Sep 25, Sep 30, Oct 09, Oct 16, Oct 23, Oct 30, Nov 06, Nov 13, Nov 20,

2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010

|---RUSHING---| Opponent No. Yds TD Lg vs Southern............ 31 77 0 24 FAMU................... 39 152 1 18 at Coastal Carolina.... 36 57 1 11 HAMPTON................ 34 80 0 23 at Bethune-Cookman..... 28 124 1 34 NCAT................... 36 156 1 23 at Morgan State........ 32 91 1 48 SCSU................... 28 43 1 10 NO CAROLINA CENTRAL.... 38 172 3 40 at Norfolk State....... 23 54 0 16 at Howard.............. 14 21 1 18

Totals..............................339 1027 10 Opponent............................478 2160 22

48 57

|--RECEIVING--| No. Yds TD Lg 9 243 3 85 14 192 1 39 22 153 1 22 19 183 2 23 17 236 2 60 12 195 3 32 25 298 0 28 26 282 2 28 19 244 1 32 23 312 3 31 24 400 5 44

|-------PASSING-------| Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg 9- 21- 2 243 3 85 14- 31- 1 192 1 39 22- 25- 0 153 1 22 19- 50- 0 183 2 23 17- 31- 0 236 2 60 12- 21- 1 195 3 32 25- 35- 3 298 0 28 26- 42- 2 282 2 28 19- 27- 0 244 1 32 23- 42- 1 312 3 31 24- 40- 2 400 5 44

|--KICK RET--| No Yds TD Lg 6 175 1 90 4 126 0 54 4 83 0 24 4 132 0 78 8 164 0 36 3 43 0 20 3 65 0 33 6 117 0 53 2 33 0 23 5 45 0 14 5 133 1 86

|--PUNT RET--| No Yds TD Lg 3 22 0 10 3 13 0 9 1 14 0 14 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 39 0 19 1 5 0 5 1 29 0 29 2 16 0 19 1 6 0 6

210 2738 23 157 2069 16

210-365- 12 2738 23 157-283- 10 2069 16

50 1116 43 772

17 20

85 55

85 55

2 1

90 73

146 233

0 2

29 64

tot off 320 344 210 263 360 351 389 325 416 366 421 3765 4229

Games played: 11 Avg per rush: 3.0 Avg per catch: 13.0 Pass efficiency: 134.76 Kick ret avg: 22.3 Punt ret avg: 8.6 All purpose avg/game: 462.5 Total offense avg/gm: 342.3 Date Sep 05, Sep 11, Sep 25, Sep 30, Oct 09, Oct 16, Oct 23, Oct 30, Nov 06, Nov 13, Nov 20,

2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010

|---------TACKLES---------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |-Kicks--XPTS-| Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf vs Southern............ 29 62 91 5.0-12 0.0-0 1 1-0 0-0 2 5 0 2-1 1 0 0 FAMU................... 22 32 54 4.0-28 2.0-20 0 1-0 0-0 0 5 0 0-0 1 0 0 at Coastal Carolina.... 32 22 54 5.0-14 1.0-5 0 0-0 2-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 HAMPTON................ 34 36 70 5.0-10 0.0-0 3 2-7 0-0 1 3 2 2-2 0 0 0 at Bethune-Cookman..... 46 50 96 6.0-15 2.0-7 0 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 2-2 1 0 0 NCAT................... 40 46 86 10.0-47 2.0-25 1 3-22 0-0 3 3 0 3-1 0 0 0 at Morgan State........ 38 32 70 7.0-36 2.0-25 1 1-32 3-13 2 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 SCSU................... 41 38 79 7.0-16 0.0-0 3 3-0 1-3 0 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 NO CAROLINA CENTRAL.... 29 36 65 13.0-59 6.0-39 1 2-0 1-0 2 3 1 4-2 0 0 0 at Norfolk State....... 51 38 89 4.0-20 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-8 0 1 2 3-3 0 0 0 at Howard.............. 47 22 69 6.0-18 0.0-0 2 1-0 2-37 0 7 0 6-5 0 0 0

Totals.............................. 409 Opponent............................ 364 Date Sep 05, Sep 11, Sep 25, Sep 30, Oct 09, Oct 16, Oct 23, Oct 30, Nov 06, Nov 13, Nov 20,

2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010

414 374

823 738

72.0-275 71.0-268

16.0-121 28.0-167

12 14-61 13 10-34

10-61 12-237

11 25

34 43

7 6

28-22 38-32

3 0

1 3

0 0

Pts 27 14 14 14 24 31 24 21 29 21 53 272 334

|------------------PUNTING------------------| |--FIELD GOALS--| |------KICKOFFS------| No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB 6 190 31.7 39 0 1 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 5 283 56.6 0 0 5 138 27.6 44 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 3 74 24.7 0 0 6 238 39.7 47 0 0 1 0 1 1-0 0 1 1 57 57.0 0 0 8 307 38.4 70 1 2 0 2 3 0-0 0 0 2 93 46.5 0 0 6 288 48.0 70 0 1 1 2 4 0-0 0 0 4 207 51.8 0 0 5 137 27.4 39 0 0 0 0 3 1-0 0 0 6 305 50.8 0 0 3 135 45.0 54 0 0 0 2 1 1-1 32 0 5 246 49.2 0 0 8 318 39.8 75 1 2 1 3 2 1-0 0 0 4 195 48.8 0 0 3 88 29.3 40 0 0 0 0 2 1-1 32 0 6 301 50.2 0 0 5 170 34.0 43 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 0 0 2 32 16.0 0 0 2 73 36.5 37 0 0 1 0 1 2-2 30 0 10 486 48.6 0 1

Opponent vs Southern............ FAMU................... at Coastal Carolina.... HAMPTON................ at Bethune-Cookman..... NCAT................... at Morgan State........ SCSU................... NO CAROLINA CENTRAL.... at Norfolk State....... at Howard..............

Totals.............................. Opponent............................

57 2082 49 1836

36.5 37.5

75 60

2 0

6 2

5 5

9 6

20 11

7-4 14-6

32 42

1 1

48 2279 58 3061

47.5 52.8

0 3

1 1

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2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010

|---RUSHING---| Opponent No. Yds TD Lg vs Southern............ 38 158 2 23 FAMU................... 33 138 0 20 at Coastal Carolina.... 29 183 1 38 HAMPTON................ 52 258 2 57 at Bethune-Cookman..... 59 268 6 23 NCAT................... 49 164 1 26 at Morgan State........ 40 215 1 27 SCSU................... 40 253 2 29 NO CAROLINA CENTRAL.... 34 21 0 12 at Norfolk State....... 59 310 3 40 at Howard.............. 45 192 4 32

Opponent totals.....................478 2160 22 Delaware State......................339 1027 10

57 48

|--RECEIVING--| No. Yds TD Lg 19 236 2 37 12 161 2 50 17 156 2 25 5 83 1 37 19 322 1 50 16 215 2 44 11 167 2 34 19 211 1 50 8 113 1 24 17 149 1 21 14 256 1 55

|-------PASSING-------| Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg 19- 37- 0 236 2 37 12- 27- 0 161 2 50 17- 24- 2 156 2 25 5- 11- 0 83 1 37 19- 27- 0 322 1 50 16- 30- 0 215 2 44 11- 18- 3 167 2 34 19- 34- 1 211 1 50 8- 18- 1 113 1 24 17- 26- 1 149 1 21 14- 31- 2 256 1 55

|--KICK RET--| No Yds TD Lg 5 104 0 25 0 0 0 0 2 17 0 17 2 43 0 22 4 72 0 38 6 52 0 30 5 144 1 73 4 75 0 37 6 102 0 26 2 25 0 15 7 138 0 29

|--PUNT RET--| No Yds TD Lg 2 71 1 64 2 5 0 3 3 28 0 17 3 9 0 2 2 13 0 12 1 0 0 0 2 17 0 16 3 52 1 16 0 0 0 0 1 24 0 24 1 14 0 14

157 2069 16 210 2738 23

157-283- 10 2069 16 210-365- 12 2738 23

43 772 50 1116

20 17

55 85

55 85

1 2

73 90

233 146

2 0

64 29

tot off 394 299 339 341 590 379 382 464 134 459 448 4229 3765

Games played: 11 Avg per rush: 4.5 Avg per catch: 13.2 Pass efficiency: 128.48 Kick ret avg: 18.0 Punt ret avg: 11.6 All purpose avg/game: 497.4 Total offense avg/gm: 384.5 Date Sep 05, Sep 11, Sep 25, Sep 30, Oct 09, Oct 16, Oct 23, Oct 30, Nov 06, Nov 13, Nov 20,

2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010

|---------TACKLES---------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |-Kicks--XPTS-| Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf vs Southern............ 21 38 59 4.0-9 1.0-5 1 0-0 2-23 3 2 0 5-5 0 0 0 FAMU................... 26 60 86 6.0-17 2.0-9 0 1-32 1-1 1 5 0 2-2 0 0 0 at Coastal Carolina.... 50 20 70 11.0-46 6.0-36 1 1-0 0-0 0 0 1 4-4 0 0 0 HAMPTON................ 29 52 81 7.0-35 1.0-12 2 1-0 0-0 9 18 2 2-0 0 1 0 at Bethune-Cookman..... 35 20 55 6.0-29 4.0-22 2 1-0 0-0 3 2 0 6-3 0 1 0 NCAT................... 41 12 53 5.0-6 2.0-3 0 0-0 1-50 0 2 0 2-2 0 0 0 at Morgan State........ 36 50 86 9.0-38 4.0-30 4 3-2 3-91 1 2 0 4-4 0 0 0 SCSU................... 37 36 73 9.0-39 3.0-24 0 0-0 2-46 1 3 2 5-5 0 0 0 NO CAROLINA CENTRAL.... 33 40 73 5.0-11 0.0-0 1 1-0 0-0 1 1 1 1-1 0 0 0 at Norfolk State....... 33 28 61 5.0-16 3.0-13 1 1-0 1-0 5 3 0 4-4 0 0 0 at Howard.............. 23 18 41 4.0-22 2.0-13 1 1-0 2-26 1 5 0 3-2 0 1 0

Opponent totals..................... 364 Delaware State...................... 409 Date Sep 05, Sep 11, Sep 25, Sep 30, Oct 09, Oct 16, Oct 23, Oct 30, Nov 06, Nov 13, Nov 20,

2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010

374 414

738 823

71.0-268 72.0-275

28.0-167 16.0-121

13 10-34 12 14-61

12-237 10-61

25 11

43 34

6 7

38-32 28-22

0 3

3 1

0 0

|------------------PUNTING------------------| |--FIELD GOALS--| |------KICKOFFS------| No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB 5 223 44.6 54 0 0 1 1 2 1-0 0 0 6 346 57.7 0 0 6 250 41.7 60 0 1 1 2 2 2-1 26 0 4 251 62.8 0 0 1 34 34.0 34 0 0 0 0 0 3-2 42 0 6 354 59.0 1 1 9 336 37.3 58 0 0 0 1 2 0-0 0 0 4 219 54.8 0 0 4 150 37.5 44 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 8 430 53.8 0 0 3 126 42.0 44 0 1 0 0 0 2-0 0 0 4 210 52.5 1 0 5 209 41.8 56 0 0 0 1 2 1-0 0 0 5 298 59.6 1 0 3 81 27.0 35 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 39 0 8 374 46.8 0 0 6 198 33.0 57 0 0 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 2 112 56.0 0 0 4 118 29.5 45 0 0 0 0 2 2-1 22 1 6 221 36.8 0 0 3 111 37.0 41 0 0 2 0 0 2-1 33 0 5 246 49.2 0 0

Opponent vs Southern............ FAMU................... at Coastal Carolina.... HAMPTON................ at Bethune-Cookman..... NCAT................... at Morgan State........ SCSU................... NO CAROLINA CENTRAL.... at Norfolk State....... at Howard..............

Opponent totals..................... Delaware State......................

49 1836 57 2082

37.5 36.5

60 75

0 2

2 6

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5 5

6 9

11 20

14-6 7-4

42 32

1 1

58 3061 48 2279

52.8 47.5

3 0

1 1

Pts 37 17 34 20 47 26 34 38 7 31 43 334 272


university FOOTBALL 2010 Delaware State Hornets Football Individual Statisitcs

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G ---------------------------------------------------------------JONES,Jaashawn 11 161 778 54 724 4.5 4 48 65.8 ROSSEAU,James 9 46 158 4 154 3.3 3 21 17.1 WILLIAMS,Nick 6 18 88 2 86 4.8 1 25 14.3 GLAUD,Anthony 11 93 245 178 67 0.7 2 18 6.1 ELKO,Nick 10 7 28 0 28 4.0 0 10 2.8 JACKSON,Darius 11 3 7 0 7 2.3 0 7 0.6 MOORE,Larrone 10 2 5 0 5 2.5 0 4 0.5 CERAVOLO,Bo 3 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.3 KANO,Marco 5 2 0 14 -14 -7.0 0 0 -2.8 TEAM 8 6 0 31 -31 -5.2 0 0 -3.9 Total.......... 11 339 1310 283 1027 3.0 10 48 93.4 Opponents...... 11 478 2465 305 2160 4.5 22 57 196.4 PASSING GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G -------------------------------------------------------------------GLAUD,Anthony 11 129.80 170-296-9 57.4 2175 15 85 197.7 ELKO,Nick 10 149.21 39-68-3 57.4 540 7 60 54.0 JACKSON,Darius 11 623.20 1-1-0 100.0 23 1 23 2.1 Total.......... 11 134.76 210-365-12 57.5 2738 23 85 248.9 Opponents...... 11 128.48 157-283-10 55.5 2069 16 55 188.1 RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G -----------------------------------------------------WILSON,Justin 11 59 937 15.9 11 44 85.2 JACKSON,Darius 11 38 405 10.7 3 47 36.8 DIXON,Donnell 11 26 304 11.7 3 31 27.6 MOORE,Larrone 10 24 450 18.8 4 85 45.0 TARPLEY,Travis 11 24 278 11.6 1 31 25.3 LANGDON,Ryan 11 11 103 9.4 0 22 9.4 WILLIAMS,Nick 6 11 72 6.5 1 23 12.0 BASHIR,Jahmel 8 6 72 12.0 0 33 9.0 BREWTON,Justin 10 5 54 10.8 0 22 5.4 ROSSEAU,James 9 3 32 10.7 0 13 3.6 JONES,Jaashawn 11 2 5 2.5 0 9 0.5 SUTTON,John 11 1 26 26.0 0 26 2.4 Total.......... 11 210 2738 13.0 23 85 248.9 Opponents...... 11 157 2069 13.2 16 55 188.1

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long -------------------------------------------TARPLEY,Travis 8 73 9.1 0 29 JACKSON,Darius 7 54 7.7 0 19 JONES,Jaashawn 1 14 14.0 0 14 SPICER,Matt 1 5 5.0 0 5 Total.......... 17 146 8.6 0 29 Opponents...... 20 233 11.6 2 64 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long -------------------------------------------SPICER,Matt 2 9 4.5 1 9 WATSON,Jomah 2 3 1.5 0 3 ADJEI,Francis 2 25 12.5 0 25 TABB,Tavis 1 12 12.0 0 12 CAROLL,Andre 1 4 4.0 0 4 PORCHER,Jamal 1 8 8.0 0 8 BROWN,Darrell 1 0 0.0 1 0 Total.......... 10 61 6.1 2 25 Opponents...... 12 237 19.8 3 61 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long -------------------------------------------TARPLEY,Travis 21 475 22.6 0 78 MOORE,Larrone 15 522 34.8 2 90 WILSON,Justin 4 62 15.5 0 24 BREWTON,Justin 3 21 7.0 0 13 GREEN,Kevin 2 6 3.0 0 6 ADJEI,Ernest 2 7 3.5 0 7 WILLIAMS,Nick 2 23 11.5 0 13 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total.......... 50 1116 22.3 2 90 Opponents...... 43 772 18.0 1 73 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long -------------------------------------------AYANBIOLA,Olusegon 1 22 22.0 1 22 BROWN,Darrell 1 7 7.0 0 7 FERGUSON,Quentin 1 0 0.0 0 0 HARVEY,Brandon 1 32 32.0 0 32 CAROLL,Andre 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total.......... 5 61 12.2 1 32 Opponents...... 2 34 17.0 2 32

2010 Delaware State Hornets Football Delaware State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jul 14, 2011) All games |------- PATs -------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points -------------------------------------------------------------------WILSON,Justin 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 66 MOORE,Larrone 6 0-0 0-0 0-3 0 0-0 0 0 36 DIAZ-AVILES,Mario 0 4-7 22-27 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 34 JONES,Jaashawn 4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 24 ROSSEAU,James 3 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 20 DIXON,Donnell 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 20 JACKSON,Darius 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 GLAUD,Anthony 2 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 1-2 0 0 14 WILLIAMS,Nick 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 TARPLEY,Travis 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 SPICER,Matt 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 BROWN,Darrell 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 AYANBIOLA,Olusegon 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 WATSON,Jomah 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 2 ELKO,Nick 0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0-0 0 0 2 KANO,Marco 0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Total.......... 38 4-7 22-28 3-8 1 1-2 1 0 272 Opponents...... 46 6-14 32-38 0-3 3 3-3 1 0 334

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk ----------------------------------------------------------------DIAZ-AVILES,M. 4-7 57.1 0-1 1-1 3-5 0-0 0-0 32 1 FG SEQUENCE Delaware State OPPONENTS ---------------------------------------------------Southern 36 FAMU (26),42 Coastal Carolina 18 (35),23,(42) HAMPTON Bethune-Cookman NCAT 35 45,25 Morgan State (32) 31 SCSU 34 (39)

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G --------------------------------------------------GLAUD,Anthony 11 389 67 2175 2242 203.8 JONES,Jaashawn 11 161 724 0 724 65.8 ELKO,Nick 10 75 28 540 568 56.8 ROSSEAU,James 9 46 154 0 154 17.1 WILLIAMS,Nick 6 18 86 0 86 14.3 JACKSON,Darius 11 4 7 23 30 2.7 MOORE,Larrone 10 2 5 0 5 0.5 CERAVOLO,Bo 3 1 1 0 1 0.3 KANO,Marco 5 2 -14 0 -14 -2.8 TEAM 8 6 -31 0 -31 -3.9 Total.......... 11 704 1027 2738 3765 342.3 Opponents...... 11 761 2160 2069 4229 384.5

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd ---------------------------------------------------------KANO,Marco 30 1161 38.7 70 4 3 9 1 ELKO,Nick 25 921 36.8 75 2 2 11 1 TEAM 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Total.......... 57 2082 36.5 75 6 5 20 2 Opponents...... 49 1836 37.5 60 2 5 11 0 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn ------------------------------------------------------------DIAZ-AVILES,Mario 42 2041 48.6 0 1 ELKO,Nick 5 223 44.6 0 0 BREWTON,Justin 1 15 15.0 0 0 Total.......... 48 2279 47.5 0 1 772 31.4 38 Opponents...... 58 3061 52.8 3 1 1116 32.5 37

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DelAwAre StAte 2010 Delaware State Hornets Football Game-by-Game

Opponent -------Southern............ FAMU................ Coastal Carolina.... HAMPTON............. Bethune-Cookman..... NCAT................ Morgan State........ SCSU................ NO CAROLINA CENTRAL. Norfolk State....... Howard..............

Score ----27-37 14-17 14-34 14-20 24-47 31-26 24-34 21-38 29-7 21-31 53-43

--------FIRST DOWNS--------Total Rush Pass Pen --/---/---/-- --/-15/23 6/8 7/14 2/1 20/17 9/7 9/8 2/2 17/18 5/9 8/8 4/1 21/14 5/11 12/3 4/0 18/31 8/14 8/13 2/4 17/21 7/10 9/10 1/1 21/19 4/12 17/7 0/0 16/27 2/17 13/9 1/1 19/10 8/4 10/5 1/1 21/27 3/17 16/9 2/1 21/24 1/10 17/12 3/2

Totals.............. 272-334 206/231

58/119 126/98

----RUSHING---Number-Yards -------/------31-77 / 38-158 39-152 / 33-138 36-57 / 29-183 34-80 / 52-258 28-124 / 59-268 36-156 / 49-164 32-91 / 40-215 28-43 / 40-253 38-172 / 34-21 23-54 / 59-310 14-21 / 45-192

----------PASSING---------Comp-Att-Int Yards --------/---------/-9-21- 2 / 19-37- 0 243/236 14-31- 1 / 12-27- 0 192/161 22-25- 0 / 17-24- 2 153/156 19-50- 0 / 5-11- 0 183/83 17-31- 0 / 19-27- 0 236/322 12-21- 1 / 16-30- 0 195/215 25-35- 3 / 11-18- 3 298/167 26-42- 2 / 19-34- 1 282/211 19-27- 0 / 8-18- 1 244/113 23-42- 1 / 17-26- 1 312/149 24-40- 2 / 14-31- 2 400/256

--TOTAL OFFENSE-Plays-Yards ------- / ------52-320 / 75-394 70-344 / 60-299 61-210 / 53-339 84-263 / 63-341 59-360 / 86-590 57-351 / 79-379 67-389 / 58-382 70-325 / 74-464 65-416 / 52-134 65-366 / 85-459 54-421 / 76-448

22/14 339-1027/478-2160 210-365-12/157-283-10 2738/2069

Return Yards --/-197/198 139/38 97/45 140/52 165/85 65/102 149/254 125/173 62/102 69/49 176/178

TurnOvers --/-2/1 2/1 1/3 1/2 1/0 1/3 6/4 2/4 1/3 2/1 3/3

704-3765/ 761-4229 1384/1276 22/25

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category 3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Opponent Conversions Conversions Possession Margin --------------/------- -------/------- ------/------ ------Southern............ 2-9 / 7-15 0-0 / 0-1 26:15/ 33:45 - 7:30 FAMU................ 6-15 / 6-14 1-4 / 0-0 30:23/ 29:37 0:46 Coastal Carolina.... 5-14 / 5-9 1-2 / 0-0 36:37/ 23:23 13:14 HAMPTON............. 7-22 / 4-13 3-7 / 0-0 32:20/ 27:40 4:40 Bethune-Cookman..... 2-11 / 8-15 0-3 / 2-3 23:36/ 36:24 -12:48 NCAT................ 5-12 / 9-19 1-1 / 3-4 25:48/ 34:12 - 8:24 Morgan State........ 1-8 / 3-10 0-2 / 1-1 30:47/ 29:13 1:34 SCSU................ 5-15 / 7-13 1-1 / 0-0 33:53/ 26:07 7:46 NO CAROLINA CENTRAL. 7-13 / 2-11 0-2 / 0-1 33:14/ 26:46 6:28 Norfolk State....... 8-15 / 12-19 0-1 / 1-1 26:41/ 33:19 - 6:38 Howard.............. 6-10 / 4-15 0-0 / 2-2 23:44/ 36:16 -12:32 Totals..............

54-144/ 67-153

7-23 /

9-13

323:18/336:42

-13:24

Avg Yds/Rush ----/---2.5/4.2 3.9/4.2 1.6/6.3 2.4/5.0 4.4/4.5 4.3/3.3 2.8/5.4 1.5/6.3 4.5/0.6 2.3/5.3 1.5/4.3

Avg Yds/Pass ----/---11.6/6.4 6.2/6.0 6.1/6.5 3.7/7.5 7.6/11.9 9.3/7.2 8.5/9.3 6.7/6.2 9.0/6.3 7.4/5.7 10.0/8.3

3.0/4.5

7.5/7.3

Avg Punting ----PENALTIES---Yds/Play Number-Avg No-Yds / No-Yds ----/---- --------/-------- --------/-------6.2/5.3 6-31.7 / 5-44.6 6-32 / 10-90 4.9/5.0 5-27.6 / 6-41.7 6-33 / 9-57 3.4/6.4 6-39.7 / 1-34.0 10-56 / 10-85 3.1/5.4 8-38.4 / 9-37.3 3-15 / 14-137 6.1/6.9 6-48.0 / 4-37.5 11-108 / 16-127 6.2/4.8 5-27.4 / 3-42.0 5-55 / 5-35 5.8/6.6 3-45.0 / 5-41.8 2-10 / 5-44 4.6/6.3 8-39.8 / 3-27.0 10-75 / 6-47 6.4/2.6 3-29.3 / 6-33.0 7-48 / 8-42 5.6/5.4 5-34.0 / 4-29.5 4-45 / 6-65 7.8/5.9 2-36.5 / 3-37.0 9-74 / 14-107 5.3/5.6

57-36.5 / 49-37.5

73-551 /103-836

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

3rd-Down Conversions Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT Qtr -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sep 05 vs Southern............ L 27-37 2-9 22.2% 0-1 0.0% 1-2 50.0% 0-1 0.0% 1-5 20.0% *Sep 11 FAMU................... L 14-17 6-15 40.0% 1-4 25.0% 3-3 100.0% 2-4 50.0% 0-4 0.0% Sep 25 at Coastal Carolina.... L 14-34 5-14 35.7% 1-3 33.3% 1-4 25.0% 1-3 33.3% 2-4 50.0% *Sep 30 HAMPTON................ L 14-20 7-22 31.8% 3-7 42.9% 1-4 25.0% 2-5 40.0% 1-6 16.7% *Oct 09 at Bethune-Cookman..... L 24-47 2-11 18.2% 0-4 0.0% 0-3 0.0% 0-2 0.0% 2-2 100.0% *Oct 16 NCAT................... W 31-26 5-12 41.7% 0-0 0.0% 2-4 50.0% 1-4 25.0% 2-4 50.0% *Oct 23 at Morgan State........ L 24-34 1-8 12.5% 0-2 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-2 0.0% 1-3 33.3% *Oct 30 SCSU................... L 21-38 5-15 33.3% 1-3 33.3% 0-5 0.0% 0-3 0.0% 4-4 100.0% Nov 06 No Carolina Central.... W 29-7 7-13 53.8% 1-2 50.0% 1-4 25.0% 3-4 75.0% 2-3 66.7% *Nov 13 at Norfolk State....... L 21-31 8-15 53.3% 0-4 0.0% 3-4 75.0% 2-4 50.0% 3-3 100.0% *Nov 20 at Howard.............. W 53-43 6-10 60.0% 0-1 0.0% 3-4 75.0% 0-1 0.0% 3-4 75.0% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Delaware State 54-144 37.5% 7-31 22.6% 15-38 39.5% 11-33 33.3% 21-42 50.0% 0-0 0.0% Opponents 67-153 43.8% 16-37 43.2% 20-46 43.5% 13-34 38.2% 18-36 50.0% 0-0 0.0% 4th-Down Conversions Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT Qtr -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sep 05 vs Southern............ L 27-37 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% *Sep 11 FAMU................... L 14-17 1-4 25.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 1-2 50.0% Sep 25 at Coastal Carolina.... L 14-34 1-2 50.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 1-1 100.0% *Sep 30 HAMPTON................ L 14-20 3-7 42.9% 1-2 50.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 2-3 66.7% *Oct 09 at Bethune-Cookman..... L 24-47 0-3 0.0% 0-2 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% *Oct 16 NCAT................... W 31-26 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% *Oct 23 at Morgan State........ L 24-34 0-2 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% *Oct 30 SCSU................... L 21-38 1-1 100.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% Nov 06 No Carolina Central.... W 29-7 0-2 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% *Nov 13 at Norfolk State....... L 21-31 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% *Nov 20 at Howard.............. W 53-43 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Delaware State 7-23 30.4% 2-7 28.6% 0-2 0.0% 1-7 14.3% 4-7 57.1% 0-0 0.0% Opponents 9-13 69.2% 3-3 100.0% 2-2 100.0% 2-3 66.7% 2-5 40.0% 0-0 0.0% Time of Possession Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT Qtr -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sep 05 vs Southern............ L 27-37 26:15 6:41 5:37 4:40 9:17 *Sep 11 FAMU................... L 14-17 30:23 7:35 8:21 9:14 5:13 Sep 25 at Coastal Carolina.... L 14-34 36:37 8:04 10:24 6:42 11:27 *Sep 30 HAMPTON................ L 14-20 32:20 10:45 6:19 7:54 7:22 *Oct 09 at Bethune-Cookman..... L 24-47 23:36 6:58 6:20 5:43 4:35 *Oct 16 NCAT................... W 31-26 25:48 4:50 7:13 7:27 6:18 *Oct 23 at Morgan State........ L 24-34 30:47 8:52 4:58 10:20 6:37 *Oct 30 SCSU................... L 21-38 33:53 7:30 9:54 8:15 8:14 Nov 06 No Carolina Central.... W 29-7 33:14 5:55 9:15 10:01 8:03 *Nov 13 at Norfolk State....... L 21-31 26:41 7:53 5:51 6:23 6:34

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university FOOTBALL 2010 Delaware State Hornets Football Individual/Team Highs

2010 Delaware State Hornets Football Opponent Individual/Team Highs

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes.............. Yards Rushing....... TD Rushes........... Long Rush........... Pass attempts....... Pass completions.... Yards Passing....... TD Passes........... Long Pass........... Receptions..........

30 144 2 48 42 22 351 4 85 9

Yards Receiving..... TD Receptions....... Long Reception...... Field Goals......... Long Field Goal.....

217 4 85 2 32

Punts...............

7

Punting Avg......... Long Punt........... Long Punt Return.... Long Kickoff Return. Tackles............. Sacks............... Tackles For Loss....

48.0 75 29 90 16 3.5 4.5

Interceptions.......

1

JONES,Jaashawn vs NCAT (Oct 16, 2010) JONES,Jaashawn vs NCAT (Oct 16, 2010) ROSSEAU,James vs No Carolina Central (Nov 06, 2010) JONES,Jaashawn at Morgan State (Oct 23, 2010) GLAUD,Anthony vs HAMPTON (Sep 30, 2010) GLAUD,Anthony at Coastal Carolina (Sep 25, 2010) GLAUD,Anthony at Howard (Nov 20, 2010) GLAUD,Anthony at Howard (Nov 20, 2010) GLAUD,Anthony vs Southern (Sep 05, 2010) WILSON,Justin vs SCSU (Oct 30, 2010) WILSON,Justin at Howard (Nov 20, 2010) WILSON,Justin at Howard (Nov 20, 2010) WILSON,Justin at Howard (Nov 20, 2010) MOORE,Larrone vs Southern (Sep 05, 2010) DIAZ-AVILES,Mario at Howard (Nov 20, 2010) DIAZ-AVILES,Mario at Morgan State (Oct 23, 2010) DIAZ-AVILES,Mario vs No Carolina Central (Nov 06, 2010) KANO,Marco vs HAMPTON (Sep 30, 2010) ELKO,Nick vs SCSU (Oct 30, 2010) KANO,Marco at Bethune-Cookman (Oct 09, 2010) ELKO,Nick vs SCSU (Oct 30, 2010) TARPLEY,Travis vs No Carolina Central (Nov 06, 2010) MOORE,Larrone vs Southern (Sep 05, 2010) CAROLL,Andre vs NCAT (Oct 16, 2010) AYANBIOLA,Olusegon vs No Carolina Central (Nov 06, 2010) CAROLL,Andre vs NCAT (Oct 16, 2010) AYANBIOLA,Olusegon vs No Carolina Central (Nov 06, 2010) SPICER,Matt at Coastal Carolina (Sep 25, 2010) ADJEI,Francis at Coastal Carolina (Sep 25, 2010) SPICER,Matt at Morgan State (Oct 23, 2010) BROWN,Darrell at Morgan State (Oct 23, 2010) CAROLL,Andre at Morgan State (Oct 23, 2010) WATSON,Jomah vs SCSU (Oct 30, 2010) WATSON,Jomah vs No Carolina Central (Nov 06, 2010) PORCHER,Jamal at Norfolk State (Nov 13, 2010) ADJEI,Francis at Howard (Nov 20, 2010) TABB,Tavis at Howard (Nov 20, 2010)

TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes.............. Yards Rushing....... Yards Per Rush...... TD Rushes........... Pass attempts....... Pass completions.... Yards Passing....... Yards Per Pass...... TD Passes........... Total Plays......... Total Offense....... Yards Per Play...... Points.............. Sacks By............ First Downs.........

39 172 4.5 3 50 26 400 11.6 5 84 421 7.8 53 6 21

Penalties........... Penalty Yards....... Turnovers........... Interceptions By....

11 108 6 3

vs vs vs vs vs vs at vs at vs at at at vs vs at at at at at at at

FAMU (Sep 11, 2010) No Carolina Central (Nov 06, 2010) No Carolina Central (Nov 06, 2010) No Carolina Central (Nov 06, 2010) HAMPTON (Sep 30, 2010) SCSU (Oct 30, 2010) Howard (Nov 20, 2010) Southern (Sep 05, 2010) Howard (Nov 20, 2010) HAMPTON (Sep 30, 2010) Howard (Nov 20, 2010) Howard (Nov 20, 2010) Howard (Nov 20, 2010) No Carolina Central (Nov 06, 2010) HAMPTON (Sep 30, 2010) Morgan State (Oct 23, 2010) Norfolk State (Nov 13, 2010) Howard (Nov 20, 2010) Bethune-Cookman (Oct 09, 2010) Bethune-Cookman (Oct 09, 2010) Morgan State (Oct 23, 2010) Morgan State (Oct 23, 2010)

Rushes.............. Yards Rushing....... TD Rushes........... Long Rush........... Pass attempts....... Pass completions.... Yards Passing....... TD Passes...........

30 212 3 57 33 18 259 2

Long Pass........... Receptions.......... Yards Receiving..... TD Receptions.......

55 8 119 2

Long Reception...... 55 Field Goals......... 2 Long Field Goal..... 42 Punts............... 9 Punting Avg......... 44.6 Long Punt........... 60 Long Punt Return.... 64 Long Kickoff Return. 73 Tackles............. 12 Sacks............... 2.0 Tackles For Loss.... Interceptions.......

3.5 2

BRANCHE,D., at Norfolk State (Nov 13, 2010) BRANCHE,D., at Norfolk State (Nov 13, 2010) BRANCHE,D., at Norfolk State (Nov 13, 2010) CHISHOLM,Antwon, vs HAMPTON (Sep 30, 2010) LONG, Malcolm, vs SCSU (Oct 30, 2010) LONG, Malcolm, vs SCSU (Oct 30, 2010) JOHNSON, M., at Bethune-Cookman (Oct 09, 2010) UKPAI,Martin, vs FAMU (Sep 11, 2010) WEBB,Terrence, vs NCAT (Oct 16, 2010) WILLIAMS,D, at Morgan State (Oct 23, 2010) LIGGINS,Randy, at Howard (Nov 20, 2010) GARRETT,Reggie, at Norfolk State (Nov 13, 2010) REAMS, J., at Bethune-Cookman (Oct 09, 2010) WHITLEY, B., at Coastal Carolina (Sep 25, 2010) COOPER,Eldridge, vs NCAT (Oct 16, 2010) CARTER,Willie, at Howard (Nov 20, 2010) DURHAM, Justin, at Coastal Carolina (Sep 25, 2010) DURHAM, Justin, at Coastal Carolina (Sep 25, 2010) STOVALL,Jordan, vs HAMPTON (Sep 30, 2010) Joshua DURAN, vs Southern (Sep 05, 2010) HOLDREN,Brandon, vs FAMU (Sep 11, 2010) Co CUSHINGBERRY, vs Southern (Sep 05, 2010) FLOWERS,Chris, at Morgan State (Oct 23, 2010) PEGUESE,Brandon, vs HAMPTON (Sep 30, 2010) HARPER, Kent, at Coastal Carolina (Sep 25, 2010) POUGH,Keith, at Howard (Nov 20, 2010) POUGH,Keith, at Howard (Nov 20, 2010) MILLER,Reshaude, at Morgan State (Oct 23, 2010)

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes.............. Yards Rushing....... Yards Per Rush...... TD Rushes........... Pass attempts....... Pass completions.... Yards Passing....... Yards Per Pass...... TD Passes...........

Total Plays......... Total Offense....... Yards Per Play...... Points.............. Sacks By............ First Downs......... Penalties........... Penalty Yards....... Turnovers........... Interceptions By....

59 at at 310 at 6.3 vs 6 at 37 vs 19 vs at vs 322 at 11.9 at 2 vs vs at vs at 86 at 590 at 6.9 at 47 at 6 at 31 at 16 at 137 vs 4 at vs 3 at

Bethune-Cookman (Oct 09, 2010) Norfolk State (Nov 13, 2010) Norfolk State (Nov 13, 2010) SCSU (Oct 30, 2010) Bethune-Cookman (Oct 09, 2010) Southern (Sep 05, 2010) Southern (Sep 05, 2010) Bethune-Cookman (Oct 09, 2010) SCSU (Oct 30, 2010) Bethune-Cookman (Oct 09, 2010) Bethune-Cookman (Oct 09, 2010) Southern (Sep 05, 2010) FAMU (Sep 11, 2010) Coastal Carolina (Sep 25, 2010) NCAT (Oct 16, 2010) Morgan State (Oct 23, 2010) Bethune-Cookman (Oct 09, 2010) Bethune-Cookman (Oct 09, 2010) Bethune-Cookman (Oct 09, 2010) Bethune-Cookman (Oct 09, 2010) Coastal Carolina (Sep 25, 2010) Bethune-Cookman (Oct 09, 2010) Bethune-Cookman (Oct 09, 2010) HAMPTON (Sep 30, 2010) Morgan State (Oct 23, 2010) SCSU (Oct 30, 2010) Morgan State (Oct 23, 2010)

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DelAwAre StAte 2010 Delaware State Hornets Football Red Zone Stats Delaware State Inside Opponent Red-Zone Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs ---- Failed to score inside RZ ---Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sep 05 vs Southern............ L 27-37 2 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 *Sep 11 FAMU................... L 14-17 5 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 Sep 25 at Coastal Carolina.... L 14-34 3 2 14 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 *Sep 30 HAMPTON................ L 14-20 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 *Oct 09 at Bethune-Cookman..... L 24-47 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 *Oct 16 NCAT................... W 31-26 2 1 6 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 *Oct 23 at Morgan State........ L 24-34 3 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 *Oct 30 SCSU................... L 21-38 4 2 14 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Nov 06 No Carolina Central.... W 29-7 7 5 29 4 3 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 *Nov 13 at Norfolk State....... L 21-31 3 2 14 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 *Nov 20 at Howard.............. W 53-43 3 3 13 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Totals 38 19 114 15 8 7 4 3 10 1 4 1 0 19 of 38 (50.0%) Opponents Inside Delaware State Red-Zone Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs ---- Failed to score inside RZ ---Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sep 05 vs Southern............ L 27-37 6 4 28 4 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 *Sep 11 FAMU................... L 14-17 3 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 Sep 25 at Coastal Carolina.... L 14-34 4 3 17 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 *Sep 30 HAMPTON................ L 14-20 1 1 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *Oct 09 at Bethune-Cookman..... L 24-47 7 6 41 6 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 *Oct 16 NCAT................... W 31-26 4 3 19 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 *Oct 23 at Morgan State........ L 24-34 3 1 7 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 *Oct 30 SCSU................... L 21-38 2 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Nov 06 No Carolina Central.... W 29-7 1 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *Nov 13 at Norfolk State....... L 21-31 5 4 24 3 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 *Nov 20 at Howard.............. W 53-43 6 5 29 4 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Totals 42 30 188 26 18 8 4 6 2 1 3 0 0 30 of 42 (71.4%)

2010 HONORS ALL窶信EAC Justin Wilson r窶心o./WR First Team Andre Caroll r窶辱r./DL First Team Larrone Moore Sr./Ret. Second Team Academic All窶信EAC Ernest Adjei George Bansah BJ Conley Brandon Cunningham Nick Elko Mike Gable Ryan Langdon Byron Lewis Calvin Miner Steven Steinbacher Travis Tarpley

2010 TOP PERFORMANCES Rushing 144 (30 att.) 114 (22) 95 (25) 76 (22)

Jaashawn Jones vs. North Carolina A&T (Oct. 16) Jaashawn Jones vs. Morgan State (Oct. 23) Jaashawn Jones vs. Florida A&M (Sept. 11) Jaashawn Jones vs. Hampton (Sept. 30)

Receiving 217 (9 rec.) 131 (9) 129 (8) 92 (7)

Justin Wilson at Howard (Nov. 20) Justin Wilson vs. South Carolina State (Oct. 30) Justin Wilson vs. North Carolina Central (Nov. 6) Justin Wilson vs. Norfolk State (Nov. 13)

MEAC Player of the Week Andre Caroll Defense Oct. 18

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university FOOTBALL

DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL

history & records


DelAwAre StAte

lAKE

HOOVER

THORNE

rushing records

gene

TERRANCE

FABIAN

Rushing YArds (GAme) 336 Gene Lake (33 att.) Liberty 255 Fabian Thorne (36 att.) Morgan St. 245 Gene Lake (27 att.) Howard 233 Reggie Barnes (16 att.) Ark.‐Pine Bluff 230 Kareem Jones (35 att.) WSSU 225 Grayland King (22 att.) SCSU 209 Gene Lake (26 att.) SCSU 188 Terrence Hoover (17 att.) SCSU 185 Bryan Jenkins (32 att.) Norfolk St. 178 Gene Lake (22 att.) Liberty Rushing YARds (seAson) 1,722 Gene Lake 238 att. 1,336 Reggie Barnes 233 att. 1,296 Fabian Thorne 240 att. 1,230 Emmanuel Marc 187 att. 1,200 Mike Murray 226 att. 1,191 Terrance Hoover 205 att. 1,186 Grayland King 178 att. 1,127 Maurice Foster 219 att. 1,089 Fabian Thorne 205 att. 1,086 Terrance Hoover 208 att.

11/10/84 10/21/95 11/3/84 10/15/88 11/8/08 10/28/00 9/18/84 9/14/85 9/28/96 10/22/83

Rushing Attempts 240 Fabian Thorne 238 Gene Lake 233 Reggie Barnes 226 Mike Murray 226 Rodney Roy 219 Maurice Foster 208 Terrance Hoover 208 Johnny Rowe 205 Terrance Hoover 205 Fabian Thorne

(seASon) 1,296 1995 1,722 1984 1,336 1988 1,200 1991 885 2005 1,127 2001 1,086 1986 1,039 1981 1,191 1987 1,089 1994

1984 1988 1995 2006 1991 1987 2000 2001 1994 1986

Rushing Attempts 591 Mike Murray 556 Terrance Hoover 548 Reggie Barnes 480 Gene Lake 445 Fabian Thorne 423 Phil Anderson 419 Grayland King 411 Johnny Rowe 364 Maurice Foster 357 Rodney Roy

(cAreer) 2,951 3,517 3,282 3,123 2,385 2,401 2,283 1,808 1,769 1,229

Rushing YArds (cAreer) 3,517 Terrence Hoover 556 att. 1984‐87 3,282 Reggie Barnes 548 att. 1985‐88 3,123 Gene Lake 480 att. 1982‐84 2,951 Mike Murray 591 att. 1988‐91 2,654 Steve Davis ‐‐ 1967‐70 2,401 Phil Anderson 423 att. 1991‐94 2,385 Fabian Thorne 445 att. 1994‐95 2,283 Grayland King 419 att. 1997‐00 1,808 Johnny Rowe 411 att. 1979‐82 1,769 Maurice Foster 364 att. 1998‐01 Rushing Attempts 36 Fabian Thorne (255 yards) 35 Jaashawn Jones (143 yards) 35 Kareem Jones (230 yards) 35 Mike Murray (169 yards) 33 Gene Lake (336 yards) 32 Bryan Jenkins (185 yards) 32 Herbert White (167 yards) 32 Fabian Thorne (141 yards) 32 Chris Strother (139 yards) 32 Lucious Goodwine (131 yards) 31 Maurice Foster (164 yards)

(gAme) Morgan St. at WSSU WSSU Howard Liberty Norfolk St. Florida A&M Howard Florida A&M UMES Howard

10/21/95 11/7/09 11/8/08 11/23/91 11/10/84 9/28/96 10/13/90 11/19/94 9/4/08 10/2/76 10/17/01

1988‐91 1984‐87 1985‐88 1982‐84 1994‐95 1991‐94 1997‐00 1979‐82 1998‐01 2004‐05

Rushing Touchdowns (gAme) 6 Gene Lake Howard 11/3/84 4 Vashon Winton Florida A&M 9/4/08 4 Maurice Foster Howard 10/17/01 4 Grayland King South Carolina State 10/28/00 4 Terrance Hoover South Carolina State 10/31/87 3 Vashon Winton North Carolina A&T 10/14/06 3 Emmanuel Marc Concord (W.Va.) 11/4/06 3 Maurice Foster Howard 11/20/99 3 Fabian Thorne Bethune‐Cookman 10/1/94 3 Phil Anderson Fayetteville State 9/4/93 3 Bert Watson Morgan State 10/23/93 3 Dakiel Shorts Bethune‐Cookman 9/19/92 3 Mike Murray North Carolina A&T 11/9/91 3 Doug Reed Youngstown State 9/14/91 3 Doug Reed Towson State 9/22/90 3 Reggie Barnes District of Columbia 9/19/87 3 Terrence Hoover South Carolina State 9/14/85 3 Steve Holiday North Carolina A&T 9/22/84 3 Gene Lake Liberty Baptist 11/10/84

Rushing Touchdowns (seAson) 20 Gene Lake 1984 13 Fabian Thorne 1994 12 Steven Davis 1970 12 Terrence Hoover 1987 12 Grayland King 2000 12 Maurice Foster 2001 12 Emmanuel Marc 2006 11 Steve Davis 1970 10 Vashon Winton 2008 10 Phil Anderson 1993 10 Bert Watson 1993 10 Dakiel Shorts 1992 10 Phil Anderson 1992 10 Reggie Barnes 1986 10 Gene Lake 1983 Rushing Touchdowns (cAreer) 35 Gene Lake 1982‐84 29 Phil Anderson 1991‐94 28 Reggie Barnes 1985‐88 26 Terrence Hoover 1984‐87 25 Vashon Winton 2005‐08 22 Grayland King 1997‐00 22 Fabian Thorne 1994‐95 21 Mike Murray 1988‐91 20 Maurice Foster 1998‐01 16 Dakiel Shorts 1991‐92 Longest Run from ScrimmAge (Yds.) 90 Dwayne Henry Towson State 10/26/85 87 Gene Lake Liberty Baptist 11/10/84 86 Grayland King Howard 11/21/98 80 Grayland King Bethune‐Cookman 10/7/00 80 Andrei Francis Northwestern State 9/13/03 80 Durmont Perry Florida A&M 10/19/96 80 Aaron Spears Morgan State 10/23/93 80 Reggie Barnes Bethune‐Cookman 10/5/86 80 Dwayne Henry Towson State 10/29/83 78 Chris Strother Bethune‐Cookman 10/11/08 Rushing YArds Per GAme (seASOn) 172.2 Gene Lake 1,722/10 games 1984 133.6 Reggie Barnes 1,336/10 games 1988 119.1 Terrance Hoover 1,191/10 games 1987 117.8 Fabian Thorne 1,296/11 games 1995 111.8 Emmanuel Marc 1,230/11 games 2006 Rushing YArds Per GAme (CAreer) 124.9 Gene Lake 3,123/25 games 1982‐84 108.4 Fabian Thorne 2,385/22 games 1994‐95 95.1 Terrence Hoover 3,517/37 games 1984‐87 82.0 Mike Murray 2,951/36 games 1988‐91 80.0 Reggie Barnes 3,282/41 games 1985‐88

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university FOOTBALL 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES (181 Total)

100-YARD RUSHING leADERS (by yeAR)

Year

Name

Att.

Yds.

TD

1970

Steve Davis

183

980

11

1971

Norman Hayes

N/A

337

N/A

1972

Isaac Muns

N/A

594

N/A

1973

No Record

1974

No Record

1975

Norman Hayes

94

326

2

1976

Lucious Goodwine

123

483

3

1977

Lucious Goodwine

148

660

2

1978

Baron Harmon

120

400

0

1979

Anthony Beamon

157

631

5

1980

Johnny Rowe

113

444

2

1981

Johnny Rowe

208

1039

4

1982

Doug Picott

147

664

4

1983

Gene Lake

190

1069

10

1984

Gene Lake

238

1722

20

1985

Terrance Hoover

112

962

8

1986

Terrance Hoover

208

1086

3

1987

Terrance Hoover

205

1191

12

1988

Reggie Barnes

233

1336

5

1989

Michael Murray

181

902

7

1990

Michael Murray

158

708

5

1991

Michael Murray

226

1200

9

1992

Dakiel Shorts

112

769

10

1993

Phil Anderson

155

1082

10

1994

Fabian Thorne

205

1089

13

1995

Fabian Thorne

240

1296

9

1996

Thalamus Trammel

96

605

3

1997

Bryan Jenkins

154

766

6

1998

Grayland King

64

404

3

1999

Grayland King

167

667

2

2000

Grayland King

178

1186

12

2001

Maurice Foster

219

1127

12

2002

Dwayne Jenkins

98

398

1

2003

Afumiya McFadden

66

206

1

2004

Afumiya McFadden

112

438

5

2005

Rodney Roy

226

885

8

2006

Emmanuel Marc

187

1230

12

2007

Kareem Jones

169

705

2

2008

Chris Strother

123

577

1

2009

Jaashawn Jones

151

632

5

2010

Jaashawn Jones

161

724

4

YDS 336 255 245 233 230 225 209 188 185 178 177 176 174 174 171 171 170 169 167 167 167 165 165 165 164 164 163 162 160 160 159 156 156 156 155 152 152 151 150 149 149 149 149 149 147 147 146 146 145 144 144 144 144 143 143 143 143 143 142 141 140 140 139 139 139 138 138 138 137 137 136 135 135 134 134 134 133 133 132

PLAYER Gene Lake Fabian Thorne Gene Lake Reggie Barnes Kareem Jones Grayland King Gene Lake Terrence Hoover Bryan Jenkins Gene Lake Maurice Foster Terrence Hoover Gene Lake Gene Lake Kareem Jones Terrence Hoover Johnny Rowe Michael Murray Emmanuel Marc Michael Murray Herbert White Emmanuel Marc Fabian Thorne Anthony Beamon Reggie Barnes Gene Lake Gene Lake Maurice Foster Michael Murray Michael Murray Grayland King Fabian Thorne Reggie Barnes Johnny Rowe Terrence Hoover Wendell Watson Doug Reed Ralph Kimmerlin Dwayne Jenkins Maurice Foster Fabian Thorne Phil Anderson Terrence Hoover Johnny Rowe Bryan Jenkins Phil Anderson Grayland King Reggie Barnes Phil Anderson Jaashawn Jones Thalamus Trammel Reggie Barnes Johnny Rowe Jaashawn Jones Maurice Foster Dakiel Shorts Tony Bethea Gene Lake Johnny Rowe Fabian Thorne Michael Murray Terrence Hoover Chris Strother Rodney Roy Dakiel Shorts Michael Murray Terrence Hoover Gene Lake Rodney Roy Lucious Goodwine Phil Anderson Kareem Jones Michael Murray Fabian Thorne Michael Murray Reggie Barnes Rodney Roy Aaron Spears Mac Harrison‐Dixon

OPPONENT Liberty Baptist Morgan State Howard Arkansas‐Pine Bluff Winston‐Salem State So. Carolina State So. Carolina State So. Carolina State Norfolk State Liberty North Carolina A&T Ark.‐Pine Bluff James Madison Northeastern Coastal Carolina Northern Iowa Howard Howard North Carolina A&T Jackson State Florida A&M Howard Morgan State Kentucky State No. Carolina A&T So. Carolina State Towson Howard Northeastern No. Carolina A&T Howard Rhode Island Southern (La.) Towson Northeastern So. Carolina State Towson Shaw Morgan State Millersville Howard No. Carolina A&T No. Carolina A&T No. Carolina A&T Cheyney Liberty Bethune‐Cookman Howard Fayetteville State North Carolina A&T Morgan State Bethune‐Cookman Central State Winston‐Salem State Howard So. Carolina State Towson Central State E. Illinois Howard Towson Morgan State Florida A&M Morgan State No. Carolina A&T Morgan State Towson No. Carolina A&T Norfolk State Morgan State Morgan State Hampton Howard Bethune‐Cookman Northeastern Morgan State Millersville Morgan State Bethune‐Cookman continued on page 78

DATE Nov. 10, 1984 Oct. 21, 1995 Nov. 3, 1984 Oct. 15, 1988 Nov. 8, 2008 Oct. 28, 2000 Sep. 8, 1984 Sep. 14, 1985 Sep. 28, 1996 Oct. 22, 1983 Nov. 24, 2001 Nov. 14, 1987 Oct. 6, 1984 Sep. 16, 1984 Sep. 1, 2007 Sep. 28, 1985 Oct. 10, 1981 Nov. 23, 1991 Oct. 14, 2006 Oct. 5, 1991 Oct. 13, 1990 Nov. 18, 2006 Oct. 22, 1994 Oct. 27, 1979 Nov. 5, 1988 Sep. 10, 1983 Oct. 20, 1984 Nov. 17, 2001 Nov. 16, 1991 Nov. 4, 1989 Nov. 18, 2000 Sep. 2, 1995 Aug. 30, 1986 Oct. 31, 1981 Nov. 8, 1986 Nov. 2, 1991 Sep. 22, 1990 Nov. 6, 1976 Oct. 26, 2002 Sep. 8, 2001 Nov. 18, 1995 Nov. 6, 1993 Nov. 8, 1986 Oct. 17, 1981 Sep. 6, 1997 Nov. 13, 1993 Oct. 7, 2000 Nov. 19, 1988 Sep. 4, 1993 Oct. 16, 2010 Oct. 26, 1996 Oct. 1, 1988 Nov. 15, 1980 Nov. 7, 2009 Nov. 20, 1999 Oct. 31, 1992 Sep. 22, 1990 Oct. 27, 1984 Nov. 21, 1981 Nov. 19, 1994 Sep. 21, 1991 Sep. 19, 1987 Sep. 4, 2008 Oct. 22, 2005 Nov. 9, 1991 Oct. 26, 1991 Oct. 24, 1987 Sep. 22, 1984 Nov. 12, 2005 Oct. 22, 1977 Oct. 23, 1993 Sep. 29, 2007 Nov. 17, 1990 Oct. 1, 1994 Sep. 8, 1990 Oct. 22, 1988 Sep. 10, 2005 Oct. 23, 1993 Oct. 2, 1993

ATTEMPTS 33 36 27 16 35 22 26 17 32 22 26 22 30 22 24 14 22 24 19 35 32 21 24 18 22 14 29 31 27 22 22 19 16 23 18 13 8 14 23 30 26 16 25 19 25 23 13 31 14 30 10 28 16 35 27 14 16 24 14 32 23 24 32 28 16 24 28 21 21 23 13 26 25 19 26 28 16 8 6

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rushing records DATE Sep. 29, 1984 Nov. 12, 1994 Oct. 2, 1976 Nov. 21, 2009 Nov. 11, 2006 Sep. 26, 1992 Nov. 1, 1986 Oct. 30, 1082 Nov. 20, 1982 Sep. 2, 2006 Oct. 5, 1996 Oct. 7, 1989 Nov, 23, 1985 Oct. 20, 1999 Oct. 5, 1991 Oct. 29, 1988 Oct. 16, 1982 Sep. 9, 2006 Nov. 5, 1994 Oct. 18, 1986 Oct. 9, 1982 Oct. 2, 1993 Oct. 24, 1992 Nov. 21, 1992 Nov. 21, 1998 Nov. 12, 1988 Oct. 29, 1983 Oct. 4, 1996 Oct. 2, 1993 Oct. 16, 1993 Oct. 20, 2007 Oct. 21, 2000 Sep. 30, 1995 Nov. 21, 1987 Nov. 5, 1983 Oct. 31, 1987 Oct. 30, 1993 Sep. 16, 1989 Oct. 3, 1987 Oct. 17, 1987 Oct. 16, 1982 Nov. 4, 2006 Sep. 21, 1996 Oct. 23, 1993 Nov. 14, 2009 Oct. 24, 1992 Sep. 23, 1989 Nov. 10, 1979 Nov. 13, 2004 Sep. 12, 1992 Sep. 26, 1992 Oct. 26, 1985 Sep. 22, 1984 Oct. 29, 1977 Oct. 23, 2010 Sep. 19, 1992 Sep. 6, 1997 Sep. 24, 1983 Oct. 24, 2009 Oct. 10, 1992 Sep. 10, 1988 Sep. 3, 1988 Oct. 24, 1982 Oct. 1, 1977 Oct. 15, 1977 Oct. 11, 2008 Oct. 18, 2008 Oct. 20, 2001 Nov. 9, 1991 Oct. 5, 1986 Oct. 13, 1984 Sep. 26, 1981 Oct. 10, 1981 Sep. 27, 1997 Oct. 19, 1996 Nov. 4, 1995

ATT. 11 27 32 31 17 20 11 22 15 18 22 17 12 25 19 9 22 5 19 11 26 14 10 21 10 27 12 12 18 24 28 13 19 27 24 29 17 23 13 21 9 21 22 16 29 14 20 24 22 11 15 20 11 23 22 15 13 13 17 15 19 21 15 18 28 11 10 11 25 15 11 30 21 14 10 9

phil BARNES

OPPONENT Bethune‐Cookman Rhode Island UMES Howard Norfolk State Grambling State So. Carolina State Towson Liberty Florida A&M Bethune‐Cookman Bethune‐Cookman Howard Bethune‐Cookman Jackson State So. Carolina State No. Carolina A&T St. Francis No. Carolina A&T Bethune‐Cookman Howard Bethune‐Cookman Morgan State Howard Howard Western Illinois Towson Bethune‐Cookman Bethune‐Cookman Florida A&M Morgan State Morgan State Norfolk State Howard Central State So. Carolina State So. Carolina State Northeastern Bethune‐Cookman Akron No. Carolina A&T Concord No. Carolina Central Morgan State Norfolk State Morgan State Western Illinois No. Carolina A&T Norfolk State Youngstown State Grambling State Towson No. Carolina A&T Kentucky State Morgan State Bethune‐Cookman Cheyney UDC Morgan State Towson Eastern Kentucky Florida A&M Virginia State UMES No. Carolina Central Bethune‐Cookman Northwestern State Morgan State No. Carolina A&T Bethune‐Cookman Bowie State West Chester Howard Liberty Florida A&M No. Carolina A&T

REGGIE

MARC

PLAYER Pat Spencer Fabian Thorne Lucious Goodwine Jaashawn Jones Emmanuel Marc Dean Noel Terrence Hoover Gene Lake Gene Lake Emmanuel Marc Reggie Brown Michael Murray Terrence Hoover Grayland King Wendell Watson John Barber Doug Picott Emmanuel Marc Fabian Thorne Reggie Barnes Eldridge Comer Phil Anderson Dakiel Shorts Dana McLean Grayland King Reggie Barnes Dwayne Henry Dennis Hill Bert Watson Bert Watson Kareem Jones Grayland King Fabian Thorne Terrence Hoover Gene Lake Terrence Hoover Phil Anderson Michael Murray Terrence Hoover Terrence Hoover Rod Lester Emmanuel Marc Bryan Jenkins Bert Watson Jaashawn Jones Phil Anderson Michael Murray Anthony Beamon Afumiya McFadden Dakiel Shorts Erik Jones Terrence Hoover Terrence Hoover Lucious Goodwine Jaashawn Jones Phil Anderson Clay Perry Gene Lake Jaashawn Jones Phil Anderson Reggie Barnes Reggie Barnes Doug Picott Lucious Goodwine Anthony Beamon Chris Strother Emmanuel Marc Maurice Foster Michael Murray Terrence Hoover Tyrone McGriff Johnny Rowe Doug Picott Bryan Jenkins Durmont Perry Fabian Thorne

ANDERSON

100-YARD RUSHING GAMES (cont.) YDS 132 131 131 130 130 130 130 130 130 129 129 129 128 127 127 127 127 126 126 126 126 125 125 125 124 124 124 123 123 123 122 122 122 122 122 120 119 119 119 119 119 118 118 118 117 117 117 117 116 116 116 116 116 116 114 114 113 113 112 112 112 111 111 111 111 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 109 109 109

EMMANUEL

YDS 109 109 108 107 107 107 107 106 106 106 106 106 106 105 105 105 104 103 103 102 102 102 102 101 100 100

PLAYER Fabian Thorne Reggie Barnes Grayland King Bert Watson Michael Murray Reggie Barnes Anthony Beamon Tahree McQueen Lennox Norville Rodney Roy Doug Reed Reggie Barnes Anthony Beamon Terrence Hoover Eldridge Comer Lucious Goodwine Bert Watson Grayland King Terrence Hoover Vashon Winton Bryan Jenkins Reggie Barnes Dwayne Henry Doug Reed Dean Noel Erik Jones

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OPPONENT Liberty So. Carolina State Liberty Cheyney Florida A&M UDC Howard Hampton St. Francis (Pa.) North Carolina A&T Towson Northeastern Bethune‐Cookman Northeastern Connecticut No. Carolina Central No. Carolina A&T Morgan State No. Carolina A&T Bethune‐Cookman Norfolk State Akron Towson Youngstown State Florida A&M Liberty

DATE Oct. 8, 1994 Oct. 29, 1988 Sep. 23, 2000 Sep. 11, 1993 Oct. 14, 1989 Sep. 26, 1987 Oct. 8, 1977 Sept. 26, 2009 Sep. 9, 2006 Oct. 15, 2005 Sep. 21, 1991 Nov. 16, 1985 Nov. 3, 1979 Nov. 16, 1985 Oct. 12, 1985 Oct. 15, 1977 Nov. 6, 1993 Oct. 23, 1999 Nov. 7, 1987 Oct. 11, 2008 Sep. 20, 1997 Oct. 17, 1987 Oct. 26, 1985 Sep. 14, 1991 Oct. 17, 1992 Oct. 12, 1991

ATT. 18 22 15 15 23 4 15 21 9 29 19 10 31 10 16 16 23 30 17 16 23 14 5 16 18 9


university FOOTBALL

MCBRIDE

TAYLOR

HORSEY

receiving records

SHAHEER

JOHN

ALBERT

receiving YArds (GAme) 223 John Taylor (5 rec.) St. Paul’s 217 Justin Wilson (9 rec.) at Howard 213 David Jones (11 rec.) N.C. A&T 206 Shaheer McBride (9 rec.) St. Francis 198 David Jones (11 rec.) Liberty 197 John Taylor (9 rec.) B‐CC 196 Damon Daniels (5 rec.) B‐CC 185 David Jones (6 rec.) B‐CC 181 Gregg Lee (4 rec.) S.C. State 171 David Jones (8 rec.) Florida A&M

9/21/85 11/20/10 11/3/90 9/9/06 10/6/90 9/29/84 11/11/95 9/29/90 9/13/80 10/13/90

Receiving YARds (seAson) 1,049 David Jones 53 rec. 992 John Taylor 40 rec. 937 Justin Wilson 59 rec. 852 Shaheer McBride 55 rec. 849 Shaheer McBride 46 rec. 839 Albert Horsey 51 rec. 823 Curtis Thomas 44 rec. 775 Damon Daniels 36 rec. 758 John Taylor 34 rec. 720 Shaheer McBride 50 rec.

1990 1985 2010 2006 2004 2000 1994 1996 1984 2005

Receiving YArds (cAreer) 3,007 Shaheer McBride 201 rec. 2,491 Albert Horsey 160 rec. 2,426 John Taylor 100 rec. 1,958 Tommie Mims 122 rec. 1,825 David Jones 101 rec. 1,700 Thomas Bolden 126 rec. 1,622 Darnerian McCants 83 rec. 1,489 Damon Daniels 73 rec. 1,441 DeCosta Brown 97 rec. 1,380 Phil Anderson 86 rec.

2004‐07 1997‐00 1982‐85 1997‐00 1989‐90 2001‐04 1997‐00 1995‐96 1975‐77 1991‐94

Receptions (gAme) 11 Thomas Bolden (160 yds.) Morgan State 11 David Jones (198 yds.) Liberty 11 David Jones (213 yds.) N.C. A&T 10 Shaheer McBride (91 yds.) WSSU 9 Justin Wilson (217 yds.) at Howard 9 Justin Wilson (131 yds.) vs. S.C. State 9 Rashod Coleman (91 yds.) Morgan State 9 Derrick Neal (131 yds.) Howard 9 Phil Anderson (162 yds.) Florida A&M 9 Albert Horsey (93 yds.) Elon 9 Shaheer McBride (206 yds.) St. Francis 9 John Taylor (197 yds.) B‐CC

10/23/04 10/6/90 11/3/90 11/2/07 11/20/10 10/30/10 10/23/04 11/20/93 10/15/94 9/9/00 9/9/06 9/29/84

Receptions (seAson) 59 Justin Wilson 937 57 Thomas Bolden 697 55 Shaheer McBride 852 53 David Jones 1,049 51 Albert Horsey 839 50 Shaheer McBride 586 50 Shaheer McBride 720 46 Shaheer McBride 849 45 DeCosta Brown 499 44 Curtis Thomas 823 44 Phil Anderson 696

2010 2004 2006 1990 2000 2007 2005 2004 1978 1994 1994

Receptions (cAREER) 201 Shaheer McBride 3,007 160 Albert Horsey 2,491 126 Thomas Bolden 1,700 122 Tommie Mims 1,958 101 David Jones 1,825 100 John Taylor 2,426 97 Darius Jackson 1,181 97 DeCosta Brown 1,441 89 Larrone Moore 1,084 86 Phil Anderson 1,380

2004‐07 1997‐00 2001‐04 1997‐00 1989‐90 1982‐85 2008‐10 1975‐77 2008‐10 1991‐94

Receiving Touchdowns (gAme) 5 Darnerian McCants Liberty 9/23/00 5 Darnerian McCants N.C. A&T 11/4/00 4 Justin Wilson at Howard 11/20/10 4 Shaheer McBride St. Francis 9/9/06 3 Albert Horsey Hampton 9/30/00 3 Albert Horsey Fayetteville St. 9/16/00 3 Tommie Mims Howard 11/21/98 3 Damon Daniels B‐CC 11/11/95 3 Curtis Thomas Morgan State 10/22/94 3 David Jones Morgan State 10/21/89 3 John Taylor St. Paul’s 9/21/85 3 John Taylor James Madison 10/8/83 Receiving Touchdowns (seAson) 18 Darnerian McCants 2000 13 John Taylor 1985 11 Justin Wilson 2010 11 Shaheer McBride 2006 10 John Taylor 1984 9 Shaheer McBride 2007 9 Albert Horsey 2000 9 Tommie Mims 1998 9 David Jones 1990 9 John Taylor 1983 8 Albert Horsey 1999 8 Damon Daniels 1996 8 Curtis Thomas 1994

Receiving Touchdowns (cAreer) 33 Shaheer McBride 2004‐07 33 John Taylor 1982‐85 26 Darnerian McCants 1997‐00 20 David Jones 1989‐90 20 Albert Horsey 1997‐00 14 Damon Daniels 1995‐96 11 Justin Wilson 2008‐10 10 DaShaun Morris 2001‐02 10 Curtis Thomas 1991‐94 9 Thomas Bolden 2001‐04 9 Derrick Neal 1992‐94 Longest PAss Reception (Yds.) 97 John Taylor (J. Baker) St. Paul’s 9/21/85 93 John Taylor (M. Walker) Southern 11/9/85 92 Greg Lee (S. Warren) S.C State 9/13/80 87 Calvin Ford (K. Barnes) Howard 10/17/01 85 Larrone Moore (A. Glaud) Southern 9/5/10 79 Darnerian McCants (R. Matthews) Bucknell 9/25/99 78 Phil Anderson (M. Harrison‐Dixon) Youngstown St.10/9/93 76 Derrick Neal (E. Jones) Morgan St. 10/23/93 77 Shaheer McBride (V. Winton) Millersville 9/10/05 74 Darnaerian McCants (R. Brown) Buffalo 9/13/97 Receiving Yds. Per GAme (season) 104.9 David Jones 1,049/10 games 1990 90.2 John Taylor 992/11 games 1985 85.2 Justin Wilson 937/11 games 2010 77.5 Shaheer McBride 852/11 games 2006 77.2 Shaheer McBride 849/11 games 2004 76.3 Albert Horsey 839/11 games 2000 Receiving Yds. Per GAme (cAreer) 70.9 Damon Daniels 1,489/21 games 1995‐96 66.8 Shaheer McBride 3,007/45 games 2004‐07 65.6 John Taylor 2,426/37 games 1982‐85 59.3 Albert Horsey 2,491/42 games 1997‐00 58.9 David Jones 1,825/31 games 1989‐90

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Year 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Name Pedro Swann Steve Coleman John Chisholm No Record No Record John Chisholm DeCosta Brown DeCosta Brown DeCosta Brown Walter Samuels Gregory Lee Walter Samuels Eldridge Comer John Taylor John Taylor John Taylor John Lane Tim Egerton Tim Egerton Tim Egerton David Jones Wendell Watson Phil Anderson Derrick Neal Phil Anderson Curtis Thomas Damon Daniels Damon Daniels Albert Horsey Albert Horsey Albert Horsey Albert Horsey DaShaun Morris DaShaun Morris Thomas Bolden Thomas Bolden Shaheer McBride Shaheer McBride Shaheer McBride Eddie Brown Darius Jackson Justin Wilson

No. 22 7 19

Yds. 348 81 433

TD 2 N/A 4

30 12 34 45 19 26 28 18 22 34 40 17 21 21 34 53 5 15 27 44 44 37 36 28 43 37 51 23 34 40 57 50 55 50 36 41 59

341 287 606 499 282 499 463 317 654 758 922 339 384 275 525 1049 131 276 598 696 823 714 775 385 588 679 839 469 564 586 697 720 852 586 369 476 937

4 1 2 3 2 5 0 2 9 10 13 2 1 0 5 9 2 0 6 4 8 6 8 3 0 8 9 5 5 5 3 6 11 9 2 0 11

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100-YARD Receiving GAMES (75 Total) YDS 223 217 213 206 198 197 196 185 181 171 170 170 169 168 164 163 162 160 157 156 155 154 150 147 141 140 140 139 139 138 134 134 132 131 131 131 129 129 127 123 123 122 122 120 119 118 118 118 117 116 116 116 114 114 113 113 113 111 111 111 109 109 109 108 107 107 105 104 104 103 102 102 102 101 101

PLAYER John Taylor Justin Wilson David Jones Shaheer McBride David Jones John Taylor Damon Daniels David Jones Gregg Lee David Jones Darnerian McCants Phil Anderson Curtis Thomas Thomas Bolden Tommie Mims Curtis Thomas Phil Anderson Thomas Bolden Omar Jackson Eldridge Comer John Taylor John Taylor John Taylor Derrick Neal Albert Horsey Shaheer McBride Calvin Ford Darnerian McCants Tommie Mims Shaheer McBride Shaheer McBride John Taylor Albert Horsey Justin Wilson Curtis Thomas Derrick Neal Justin Wilson Shaheer McBride John Taylor Darius Jackson Tommie Mims Derrick Neal Albert Horsey John Taylor DeCosta Brown Shaheer McBride Albert Horsey Bryan Jenkins Albert Horsey Shaheer McBrdie David Jones Tommie Mims Darnerian McCants Lewis Coleman Shaheer McBride Thomas Bolden Damon Daniels Shaheer McBride Derrick Neal John Taylor Thomas Bolden DaShaun Morris Damon Daniels Tommie Mims Darnerian McCants John Taylor Albert Horsey Albert Horsey Damon Daniels Darnerian McCants Larrone Moore Damon Daniels Damon Daniels Larrone Moore Rashod Coleman

OPPONENT St. Paul’s Howard No. Carolina A&T St. Francis‐Pa. Liberty Bethune‐Cookman Bethune‐Cookman Bethune‐Cookman So. Carolina State Florida A&M Buffalo Rhode Island Morgan State Bucknell Liberty No. Carolina A&T Florida A&M Morgan State Florida A&M Northeastern James Madison Bethune‐Cookman James Madison Morgan State No. Carolina A&T Millersville Howard Norfolk State Howard Morgan State Morgan State Northeastern Hampton South Carolina State Howard Howard North Carolina Central Howard Southern (La.) Howard Florida A&M Towson Howard Howard UMES No. Carolina Central Bucknell No. Carolina Central Elon So. Illinois No. Carolina A&T Howard So. Carolina State Liberty Bethune‐Cookman No. Carolina Central Lock Haven Bethune‐Cookman Cheyney Florida A&M Hampton Norfolk State Florida A&M Hampton Liberty Central State (Ohio) So. Carolina State So. Carolina State Howard Bucknell Florida A&M Morgan State Norfolk State Howard Bethune‐Cookman

DATE Sep. 21, 1985 Nov. 20, 2010 Nov. 3, 1990 Sep. 9, 2006 Oct. 6, 1990 Sep. 29, 1984 Nov. 11, 1995 Sep. 29, 1990 Sep. 13, 1980 Oct. 13, 1990 Sep. 13, 1997 Nov. 12, 1994 Oct. 22, 1994 Sep. 6, 2003 Oct. 17, 1998 Nov. 5, 1994 Oct. 15, 1994 Oct. 23, 2004 Oct. 3, 1998 Sep. 16, 1984 Oct. 6, 1984 Oct. 5, 1985 Oct. 8, 1983 Oct. 23, 1993 Nov. 4, 2000 Sep. 10, 2005 Nov. 17, 2001 Nov. 11, 2000 Nov. 21, 1998 Oct. 22, 2005 Oct. 21, 2006 Nov. 12, 1983 Sep. 30, 2000 Oct. 30, 2010 Nov. 19, 1994 Nov. 20, 1993 Nov. 6, 2010 Nov. 20, 2004 Nov. 9, 1985 Nov. 21, 2009 Oct. 3, 1998 Oct. 10, 1992 Nov. 22, 1997 Nov. 23, 1985 Oct. 1, 1977 Sep. 9, 2004 Sep. 25, 1999 Sep. 21, 1996 Sep. 11, 1999 Sep. 25, 2004 Nov. 5, 1988 Nov. 20, 1999 Oct. 28, 2000 Nov. 13, 1993 Oct. 8, 2005 Sep. 20, 2003 Sep. 7, 1996 Oct. 4, 2007 Sep. 11, 1993 Sep. 17, 1983 Oct. 2, 2004 Nov. 10, 2001 Oct. 19, 1996 Nov. 14, 1998 Sep. 23, 2000 Oct. 27, 1984 Oct. 13, 1999 Oct. 28, 2000 Nov. 23, 1996 Sep. 25, 1999 Sept. 11, 2010 Oct. 26, 1996 Sep. 30, 1995 Nov. 21, 2009 Oct. 9, 2004

REC. 5 9 11 9 11 9 5 6 4 8 6 8 4 9 7 5 9 11 7 5 8 7 3 3 6 7 4 5 3 6 8 5 6 9 7 9 8 4 2 11 7 2 8 6 5 5 4 5 4 8 6 5 4 5 6 7 3 5 2 5 6 5 4 4 7 3 4 6 5 2 5 5 3 5 4


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PAssing YArds (CAreer) 8,073 Rashaan Matthews 563‐1,178 5,595 Vashon Winton 520‐918 3,992 Anthony Glaud 344‐591 3,865 Dennis Jones 258‐487 2,990 Pat Spencer 157‐400 2,630 Darren Felton 177‐407 2,399 Erick Jones 129‐269 1,956 Kittrell Barnes 146‐318 1,912 Andre Brown 158‐457 1,826 Bryan Botts 143‐249

1996‐00 2005‐08 2008‐10 1992‐95 1981‐84 1987‐89 1990‐93 1998‐02 1975‐78 2004

PAss Completions (GAme) 37 Bryan Botts (430 yds.) Morgan State 10/23/04 28 Rashaan Matthews (426 yds.) Florida A&M 10/3/98 28 Vashon Winton (245 yds.) Norfolk State 11/10/07 24 Rashaan Matthews (281 yds.) Norfolk State 9/19/98 23 Anthony Glaud (315 yds.) vs. Howard 11/21/09 23 Anthony Glaud (208 yds.) at Delaware 9/19/09 23 Vashon Winton (147 yds.) S.C. State 11/1/08 22 Anthony Glaud (153 yds.) at Coastal Car. 9/25/10 22 Rashaan Matthews (294 yds.) Liberty 10/17/98 21 Vashon Winton (178 yds.) Florida A&M 9/4/08 21 Rashaan Matthews (339 yds.) Norfolk State 11/11/00 21 Vashon Winton (238 yds.) WSSU 11/3/07 21 Keon Frazier (278 yds.) Bucknell 9/6/03 PAss Completions 191 Rashaan Matthews 170 Anthony Glaud 160 Rashaan Matthews 153 Vashon Winton 143 Bryan Botts 141 Rashaan Matthews 135 Vashon Winton 133 Vashon Winton 127 Anthony Glaud 124 Dennis Jones

(seAson) 2,609 1998 2,175 2010 2,386 2000 1,618 2007 1,826 2004 2,013 1999 1,351 2008 1,485 2005 1,294 2009 1,980 1994

PAss Completions 563 Rashaan Matthews 653 Vashon Winton 344 Anthony Glaud 258 Dennis Jones 177 Darren Felton 158 Andre Brown 157 Pat Spencer 146 Kittrell Barnes 143 Bryan Botts 129 Erick Jones

(CAreer) 8,073 6,916 3,992 3,865 2,630 1,912 2,990 1,956 1,826 2,399

PAss Attempts (GAme) 62 Rashaan Matthews (426 yds.) Florida A&M 53 Rashaan Matthews (281 yds.) Norfolk State 51 Bryan Botts (430 yds.) Morgan State 49 Rashaan Matthews (281 yds.) N.C. A&T 44 Vashon Winton (245 yds.) Norfolk State 43 Rashaan Matthews (339 yds.) Norfolk State 43 Rashaan Matthews (253 yds.) S.C. State 42 Anthony Glaud (116 yds.) vs Hampton 42 Rashaan Matthews (294 yds.) Liberty 42 Reggie Brown (292 yds.) Buffalo 42 Keon Frazier (252 yds.) Morgan State

1996‐00 2005‐08 2008‐10 1992‐95 1987‐89 1975‐78 1981‐84 1998‐02 2004 1990‐93 10/3/98 9/19/98 10/23/04 11/7/98 11/10/07 11/11/00 10/13/99 9/30/10 10/17/98 9/13/97 10/25/03

brown

1998 2000 2010 1999 1994 2004 2007 1997 2005 1989

keon

reggie

SPENCER

PAssing YArds (seAson) 2,609 Rashaan Matthews 191‐404 2,386 Rashaan Matthews 160‐327 2,175 Anthony Glaud 170‐296 2,013 Rashaan Matthews 141‐308 1,980 Dennis Jones 124‐222 1,826 Bryan Botts 143‐249 1,618 Vashon Winton 153‐259 1,541 Reggie Brown 116‐288 1,485 Vashon Winton 133‐252 1,386 Darren Felton 104‐235

frazier

10/23/04 10/3/98 11/20/10 11/11/00 9/25/99 11/21/09 9/20/03 10/17/98 10/21/89 9/13/97

jones

PASSING YArds (GAme) 430 Bryan Botts (37‐51) Morgan St. 426 Rashaan Matthews (28‐62) Florida A&M 351 Anthony Glaud (20‐31) at Howard 339 Rashaan Matthews (21‐43) Norfolk State 336 Rashaan Matthews (16‐41) Bucknell 315 Anthony Glaud (23‐31) vs. Howard 297 Keon Frazier (20‐37) N.C. Central 294 Rashaan Matthews (17‐29) Liberty 293 Darren Felton (17‐33) Morgan State 292 Reggie Brown (16‐42) Buffalo

erik

pAT

PAss Attempts (seAson) 404 Rashaan Matthews 2,609 327 Rashaan Matthews 2,386 308 Rashaan Matthews 2,013 296 Anthony Glaud 2,175 288 Reggie Brown 1,541 259 Vashon Winton 1,618 252 Vashon Winton 1,485 249 Bryan Botts 1,826 240 Vashon Winton 1,321 235 Darren Felton 1,386

1998 2000 1999 2010 1997 2007 2005 2004 2008 1989

PAss Attempts (CAreer) 1,178 Rashaan Matthews 8,073 918 Vashon Winton 5,595 591 Anthony Glaud 3,992 487 Dennis Jones 3,865 457 Andre Brown 1,912 407 Darren Felton 2,630 400 Pat Spencer 2,990 318 Kittrell Barnes 1,956 315 Rod Lester 1,669 269 Erick Jones 2,399

1996‐00 2005‐08 2008‐10 1992‐95 1975‐78 1987‐89 1981‐84 1998‐02 1979‐82 1990‐93

Touchdown PAsses (GAme) 6 Rashaan Matthews (18‐36, 288 yds.) North Carolina A&T 11/4/00 5 Rashaan Matthews (15‐28, 170 yds.) Liberty 9/23/00 4 Pat Spencer (9‐12, 223 yds.) Northeastern 9/15/84 4 Darren Felton (17‐33, 293 yds.) Morgan State 10/21/89 4 Curtis Williams (12‐31, 220 yds.) Florida A&M 10/13/90 4 Dennis Jones (18‐26, 254 yds.) Liberty 11/13/93 4 Dennis Jones (7‐12, 252 yds.) Morgan State 10/22/94 4 Dennis Jones (10‐14, 236 yds.) Bethune‐Cookman 11/11/95 4 Rashaan Matthews (12‐28, 267 yds.) Howard 11/18/00 4 Anthony Glaud (20‐31, 351 yds.) at Howard 11/20/10

Touchdown PAsses (SEASon) 32 Rashaan Matthews 160‐327, 2,386 2000 16 Rashaan Matthews 141‐308, 2,013 1999 15 Rashaan Matthews 191‐404, 2,609 1998 15 Anthony Glaud 170‐296, 2,175 2010 14 Darren Felton 104‐235, 1,386 1989 13 Dennis Jones 124‐222, 1,980 1993 13 Pat Spencer 56‐158, 1,148 1983 12 Vashon Winton 153‐259, 1,618 2007 12 Bryan Botts 143‐249, 1,826 2004 11 Rashaan Matthews 71‐139, 1,065 1998 11 Dennis Jones 87‐174, 1,211 1995 11 Pat Spencer 64‐139, 1,317 1984 Touchdown PAsses (CAreer) 74 Rashaan Matthews 563‐1,178, 8,073 1996‐00 38 Vashon Winton 520‐918, 5,595 2005‐08 31 Dennis Jones 258‐487, 3,865 1992‐95 27 Pat Spencer 157‐400, 2,990 1981‐84 22 Anthony Glaud 170‐296, 2,175 2008‐10 20 Darren Felton 177‐407, 2,630 1987‐89 19 Kittrell Barnes 146‐318, 1,956 1998‐02 17 Erick Jones 129‐269, 2,399 1990‐93 17 Rod Lester 115‐315, 1,669 1979‐82 12 Bryan Botts 143‐249, 1,826 2004 12 Andre Brown 158‐457, 1,912 1975‐78 PAssing Yds. Per GAme (seAson) 237.2 Rashaan Matthews 2,609/11 games 1998 216.9 Rashaan Matthews 2,386/11 games 2000 202.9 Bryan Botts 1,826/9 games 2004 197.7 Anthony Glaud 2,175/11 games 2010 183.0 Rashaan Matthews 2,013/11 games 1999 180.0 Dennis Jones 1,980/11 games 1994 PAssing Yds. Per GAme (cAreer) (min. 25 games) 187.7 Rashaan Matthews 8,073/43 games 1996‐00 142.6 Anthony Glaud 3,992/28 games 2008‐10 128.8 Dennis Jones 3,865/30 games 1994‐97 127.2 Vashon Winton 5,595/44 games 2005‐08 96.4 Pat Spencer 2,990/31 games 1981‐84 75.2 Kittrell Barnes 1,956/26 games 1998‐02

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Name Jerald Kobasa No Records Ray Bias Sr. No Records No Records Andre Brown Andre Brown Eddie Epps Andre Brown Rod Lester Samuel Warren Patrick Spencer Rod Lester Patrick Spencer Patrick Spencer Mike Walker Jerome Baker John Lane Darren Felton Darren Felton Curtis Williams Erik Jones Erik Jones Dennis Jones Dennis Jones Dennis Jones Rahsaan Matthews Reggie Brown Rahsaan Matthews Rahsaan Matthews Rahsaan Matthews Kittrell Barnes Kittrell Barnes Keon Frazier Bryan Botts Vashon Winton Vashon Winton Vashon Winton Vashon Winton Anthony Glaud Anthony Glaud

Att.‐Comp.‐Int. Yds. 88‐34‐7 433

TD 1

145‐64‐15

878

4

165‐58‐15 89‐24‐9 199‐89‐4 193‐73‐16 67‐26‐3 112‐38‐9 103‐37‐9 152‐59‐14 158‐56‐15 139‐64‐12 79‐42‐2 89‐42‐7 90‐35‐6 149‐65‐13 235‐104‐8 147‐71‐6 62‐23‐2 135‐68‐8 86‐44‐4 222‐124‐6 174‐87‐9 139‐71‐6 288‐116‐17 404‐191‐16 308‐141‐11 327‐160‐15 169‐75‐9 126‐65‐7 241‐117‐9 249‐143‐9 252‐133‐9 167‐99‐2 259‐153‐6 240‐135‐14 127‐220‐7 170‐296‐9

698 440 1228 742 365 647 525 880 1148 1317 836 635 696 1074 1386 1102 438 1302 647 1980 1211 1065 1541 2609 2013 2386 1003 794 1307 1826 1485 1171 1618 1321 1294 2175

5 2 4 5 1 7 3 10 13 11 6 4 2 6 14 10 5 8 6 13 11 11 10 15 16 32 9 6 8 12 8 10 12 8 5 15

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YDS 430 426 351 339 336 315 297 294 293 292 289 288 286 281 281 279 278 278 270 267 261 257 254 253 252 252 252 251 250

PLAYER Bryan Botts Rahsaan Matthews Anthony Glaud Rahsaan Matthews Rahsaan Matthews Anthony Glaud Keon Frazier Rahsaan Matthews Darren Felton Reggie Brown Anthony Glaud Rahsaan Matthews Mike Walker Rahsaan Matthews Rahsaan Matthews Rahsaan Matthews Keon Frazier William D. Jones William D. Jones Rahsaan Matthews William D. Jones Jerome Baker William D. Jones Rahsaan Matthews Keon Frazier Rahsaan Matthews William D. Jones Rahsaan Matthews Bryan Botts

OPPONENT Morgan State Florida A&M Howard Norfolk State Bucknell Howard No. Carolina Central Liberty Morgan State Buffalo Norfolk State No. Carolina A&T Bethune‐Cookman No. Carolina A&T Norfolk State South Carolina State Bucknell Florida A&M Howard Howard No. Carolina A&T St. Paul’s Liberty So. Carolina State Morgan State Howard Morgan State No. Carolina A&T Bethune‐Cookman

DATE Oct. 23, 2004 Oct. 3, 1998 Nov. 20, 2010 Nov. 11, 2000 Sep. 25, 1999 Nov. 21, 2009 Sep. 20, 2003 Oct. 17, 1998 Oct. 21, 1989 Sep. 13, 1997 Nov. 13, 2010 Nov. 4, 2000 Oct. 5, 1985 Nov. 7, 1998 Sep. 19, 1998 Oct. 28, 2000 Sep. 6, 2003 Oct. 15, 1994 Nov. 20, 1993 Nov. 18, 2000 Nov. 5, 1994 Sep. 21, 1985 Nov. 13, 1993 Oct. 13, 1999 Oct. 25, 2003 Nov. 20, 1999 Oct. 22, 1994 Nov. 6, 1999 Oct. 9, 2004

REC. 37/51 28/62 20/31 21/43 16/41 23/31 20/37 22/42 17/33 16/42 20/36 18/36 12/16 20/49 24/53 15/25 21/35 20/39 18/34 12/28 16/23 7/12 18/26 16/43 19/42 16/33 7/12 18/36 15/31

MATTHEWS

Year 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

rASHAAN

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TOTAL OFFENSE records totAL OFFENSE (GAme) Yards Name Date 442 Bryan Botts 10/23/04 387 Rahsaan Matthews 10/3/98 339 Rahsaan Matthews 11/11/00 336 Gene Lake 11/10/84 332 Rahsaan Matthews 11/11/00 315 Rahsaan Matthews 10/17/98 307 Reggie Brown 9/13/97 293 Darren Felton 10/21/89 292 Keon Frazier 9/20/03 286 Mike Walker 10/5/85

Opponent Morgan State Florida A&M Norfolk State Liberty Norfolk State Liberty Buffalo Morgan State NC Central Bethune‐Cookman

Plays 56 79 55 33 44 54 57 33 44 16

Avg. 7.9 4.9 6.2 10.2 7.6 5.8 5.4 8.9 6.6 17.9

totAL OFFENSE (SEASON) Yards Name Year Plays 2561 Rahsaan Matthews 1998 496 2316 Rahsaan Matthews 2000 380 2242 Anthony Glaud 2010 389 2113 Rahsaan Matthews 1999 389 2034 Dennis Jones 1994 251 1878 Vashon Winton 2007 368 1809 Reggie Brown 1997 397 1807 Bryan Botts 2004 303 1807 Vashon Winton 2008 367 1759 Gene Lake 1984 244

Gms 11 11 11 11 11 12 11 9 11 10

Avg/g 232.8 210.5 203.8 192.1 184.9 156.5 164.5 200.8 164.3 175.9

totAL OFFENSE (CAREER) Yards Name Years Plays 7995 Rahsaan Matthews 1996‐00 1428 6610 Vashon Winton 2005‐08 1292 4104 Anthony Glaud 2008‐10 511 3904 Pat Spencer 1983‐84 637 3846 W. Dennis Jones 1993‐95 558 3534 Erik Jones 1990‐93 582 3517 Terrence Hoover 1984‐87 556 3282 Reggie Barnes 1985‐88 569 3123 Gene Lake 1982‐84 480 2951 Mike Murray 1988‐91 591

Gms 43 44 28 31 33 31 36 41 25 38

Avg/g 185.9 150.2 146.6 154.1 116.5 114.0 97.7 80.0 131.9 81.7

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (GAme) Yards Name Date Opponent 336 Gene Lake 11/10/84 Liberty 255 Fabian Thorne 10/21/95 Morgan State 245 Gene Lake 11/3/84 Howard 251 John Taylor 9/21/85 St. Paul’s 245 Kareem Jones 9/1/07 Coastal Carolina 243 Kareem Jones 11/8/08 Winston‐Salem State 240 Larrone Moore 10/31/09 at South Carolina St. 240 Phil Anderson 11/12/94 Rhode Island 233 Reggie Barnes 10/15/88 Ark.‐Pine Bluff 227 John Taylor 10/8/83 James Madison 225 Grayland King 10/28/00 So. Carolina State

Plays 33 36 27 8 27 37 22 20 16 6 22

Avg. 10.2 7.1 9.1 31.4 9.1 6.6 10.9 12.0 14.6 37.8 10.2

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (SEASON) Yards Name Year Plays 1809 Gene Lake 1984 236 1516 Phil Anderson 1993 141 1494 Phil Anderson 1994 190 1429 Reggie Barnes 1988 240 1375 John Taylor 1985 82 1373 Fabian Thorne 1995 250 1359 Emmanuel Marc 2006 204 1256 Grayland King 2000 187 1241 Mike Murray 1991 230 1228 Terrence Hoover 1986 218

Gms 10 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 11

Avg/g 180.9 137.8 135.8 142.9 125.0 124.8 123.5 114.2 112.8 111.6

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (cAREER) Yards Name Years Plays 4317 Phil Anderson 1991‐94 504 3773 Terrence Hoover 1984‐87 630 3615 Reggie Barnes 1985‐88 569 3593 John Taylor 1982‐85 191 3299 Gene Lake 1982‐84 485 3204 Shaheer McBride 2004‐07 225 3105 Mike Murray 1988‐91 606 2788 Albert Horsey 1997‐00 192 2654 Steve Davis 1967‐70 ‐ 2574 Grayland King 1997‐00 453

Gms 41 36 41 40 25 45 38 43 33 44

Avg/g 105.3 104.8 88.2 89.8 131.9 71.2 81.7 64.8 80.4 58.5

PASSING leADERS (by yeAR)

Year 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Name Steve Davis Norman Hayes Isaac Muns No Record No Record John Chisholm Lucious Goodwine Eddie Epps Decosta Brown Anthony Beamon Johnny Rowe Johnny Rowe Doug Picott Gene Lake Gene Lake John Taylor Terrance Hoover Terrance Hoover Reggie Barnes Corey Felton Curtis Williams Michael Murray Erik Jones Phil Anderson Dennis Jones Fabian Thorne Rahsaan Matthews Reggie Brown Rahsaan Matthews Rahsaan Matthews Rahsaan Matthews Kittrell Barnes Drew Blackston Keon Frazier Bryan Botts Vashon Winton Vashon Winton Vashon Winton Vashon Winton Anthony Glaud Anthony Glaud

Plays ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐

Yds. 994 383 642

Avg. ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐

32 128 139 45 162 121 213 156 194 244 51 218 210 233 333 228 226 269 157 251 240 163 397 496 389 380 244 155 333 303 326 231 368 367 280 389

352 503 1084 499 645 549 1143 774 1113 1759 1044 1228 1249 1437 1385 1356 1200 1651 1082 2034 1296 1005 1809 2561 2113 2316 1223 840 1437 1807 1520 1405 1878 1807 1381 2242

11.0 3.9 7.8 11.1 4.0 4.5 5.4 5.0 5.7 7.2 20.5 5.6 5.9 6.2 4.0 5.9 5.3 6.1 6.9 8.1 5.4 6.2 4.6 5.2 5.4 6.1 5.0 5.4 4.3 6.0 4.7 6.1 5.1 4.9 4.9 5.8

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most POINTS (CAREER) 254 John Taylor 1982‐85 254 David Parkinson 1985‐88 230 Phil Anderson 1991‐94 210 Gene Lake 1982‐84 209 Jon Jensen 1991‐94 198 Shaheer McBride 2004‐07 197 Peter Gaertner 2004‐07 166 Darnerian McCants 1997‐00 156 Terrence Hoover 1984‐97 150 Vashon Winton 2005‐08 150 Fabian Thorne 1994‐95

Longest Field GoAl (GAme) 54 Jared Keating vs. Norfolk State 11/13/03 52 David Parkinson vs. B‐CC 10/1/88 49 Josh Brite Morgan State 10/21/06 49 Zach Bussey Morgan State 10/25/03 48 Josh Brite Morgan State 10/21/06 48 Josh Brite Northwestern State 9/16/06 47 Andre Johnson ‐‐‐ 1977 46 Peter Gaertner Millersville 9/10/05 46 Dave Parkinson Jackson State 10/4/86 45 Peter Gaertner Morgan State 10/20/07 45 Peter Gaertner N.C. A&T 10/13/07 45 Peter Gaertner Florida A&M 9/3/05 45 Dave Parkinson Morgan State 9/19/87

most TOUCHDOWNS (GAME) 6 Gene Lake vs. Howard 11/3/84 5 Walter Tullis vs. William Paterson 9/14/75 5 Darnerian McCants vs. Liberty 9/23/00 5 Darnerian McCants vs. N.C. A&T 11/4/00

Most FIELD GOAL ATT. (SEASON) Not complete listing 8 Riley Flickinger 2009

most touchdowns (SEASON) 20 Gene Lake 1984 19 Darnerian McCants 2000 15 John Taylor 1985 15 Phil Anderson 1993 most TOUCHDOWNS (CAREER) 42 John Taylor 1982‐85 38 Phil Anderson 1991‐94 34 Gene Lake 1982‐84 33 Shaheer McBride 2004‐07 Most Field GoALs (GAME) 4 Peter Gaertner Morgan State 4 Peter Gaertner Florida A&M 3 Riley Flickinger vs. Norfolk State 3 Riley Flickinger vs. Howard

10/20/07 9/3/05 11/14/09 11/21/09

Most field goALS (Season) 19 Peter Gaertner 2007 16 Peter Gaertner 2005 13 David Parkinson 1986 11 Riley Flickinger 2009 11 Dave Parkinson 1987 10 Riley Flickinger 2008 10 Jon Jensen 1991 10 Andrew Johnson 1977 9 Dave Parkinson 1988

Most FIELD GOAL ATT. (cAreer) Not complete listing 77 David Parkinson 1985‐88 39 Riley Flickinger 2007‐09 Most ExtrA Point Conv. (GAme) 10 Everett Morgan vs. Bowie State 10/13/84 9 Josh Brite vs. St. Francis 9/9/06 9 Josh Brite vs. Concord (W.V.) 11/4/06 Most ExtrA Point Conv. (SEASON) 46 Everett Morgan 1984 42 Dave Parkinson 1985 39 Everett Morgan 1983 38 Aaron Quinn 2000 38 Dave Parkinson 1987 36 Jon Jensen 1993 35 Josh Brite 2006 33 Edward Suarez 2001 32 Jon Jensen 1994 29 Jon Jensen 1992 Most ExtrA Point Conv. (CAREER) 134 Dave Parkinson 1985‐88 125 Jon Jensen 1991‐94 106 Everett Morgan 1982‐85 77 Aaron Quinn 1989‐00 64 Peter Gaertner 2004‐07 43 Riley Flickinger 2007‐09

JOHN

GAERTNER

Most field goALS (CAREER) 43 Peter Gaertner 2004‐07 40 David Parkinson 1985‐88 39 Riley Flickinger 2007‐09 28 Jon Jensen 1991‐94 14 Matthew Stehman 1989‐90 11 Everett Morgan 1982‐84 10 Aaron Quinn 1998‐00 10 Andrew Johnson 1977

PETER

MORGAN

most POINTS (SEASON) 120 Gene Lake 1984 116 Darnerian McCants 2000 92 John Taylor 1985 90 Phil Anderson 1985 80 John Taylor 1982 80 Peter Gaertner 2007 78 Fabian Thorne 1994 72 Steve Davis 1970 72 Terrence Hoover 1987 72 Fabian Thorne 1995 72 Maurice Foster 2001 72 Emmanuel Marc 2006

TAYLOR

most POINTS (GAme) 36 Gene Lake vs. Howard 11/3/84 32 Darnerian McCants vs. Liberty 9/23/00 30 Walter Tullis vs. William Paterson 9/14/75 30 Darnerian McCants vs. N.C. A&T 11/4/00

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INDIVIDUAL SCORING LEADERS (BY YEAR)

Year 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978

Name Steve Davis Walter Turner Isaac Muns No Record No Record John Chisholm Ralph Kemmerlin Anthony Beamon Anthony Beamon Decosta Brown 1979 Anthony Beamon 1980 Greg Lee 1981 Johnny Rowe 1982 Doug Picott 1983 John Taylor 1984 Gene Lake 1985 John Taylor 1986 Dave Parkinson 1987 Terrance Hoover 1988 Reggie Barnes 1989 Matthew Stehman 1990 Dennis Jones 1991 Jon Jensen 1992 Dakiel Shorts 1993 Phil Anderson 1994 Fabian Thorne 1995 Fabian Thorne 1996 Damon Daniels 1997 Clay Perry 1998 Tommy Mims 1999 Albert Horsey 2000 Darnerian McCants 2001 Maurice Foster 2002 DaShaun Morris 2003 Thomas Bolden 2004 Shaheer McBride 2005 Peter Gaertner 2006 Emmanuel Marc 2007 Peter Gaertner 2008 Vashon Winton 2009 Riley Flickinger 2010 Justin Wilson * = two‐point conversion

TD 12 2 5

FG 0 0 0

XP 0 0 0

TP 72 12 30

4 5 7 3 3 5 5 6 6 13 20 15 0 12 6 0 9 0 11 15 13 12 8 8 9 8 19 12 8 5 7 0 12 0 10 0 11

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 7 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 19 0 11 0

0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1* 0 1* 26 0 0 23 2* 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1* 0 0 0 0 23 0 23 0 19 0

24 30 42 18 18 32 30 36 36 80 120 92 65 72 36 44 58 58 66 90 78 72 48 48 54 48 116 72 48 30 42 71 72 80 60 52 66

Year 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Name Made Dwight Boney 1 Dwight Boney 2 No Field Goals Converted No Records No Records Dave Ananou 2 Gregory Lee 6 Andrew Johnson 10 Baron Harmon 3 Henry Thomas 2 No Field Goals Converted Bobby Swoope 1 Steve Holiday 1 Everett Morgan 4 Everett Morgan 5 Everett Morgan 3 Dave Parkinson 7 Dave Parkinson 13 Dave Parkinson 11 Dave Parkinson 9 Matthew Stehman 7 Matthew Stehman 7 Jon Jensen 10 Jon Jensen 6 Jon Jensen 5 Jon Jensen 7 Bill Malashevich 2 Teddy Johnson 4 Teddy Johnson 4 Aaron Quinn 1 Aaron Quinn 5 Aaron Quinn 4 Edward Suarez 8 Zach Bussey 4 Jared Keating 3 Peter Gaertner 6 Peter Gaertner 16 Josh Brite 8 Peter Gaertner 19 Riley Flickinger 10 Riley Flickinger 11 Mario Diaz‐Aviles 4

Att. 4 4

Pct. .250 .500

Long ‐‐ ‐‐

5 ‐‐ 24 5 6

.400 ‐‐ .417 .600 .333

34 ‐‐ 47 28 29

‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ 7 ‐‐ 13 24 23 17 10 15 18 8 8 ‐‐ ‐‐ 6 9 3 9 7 15 9 4 11 21 12 25 20 18 7

‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ .714 ‐‐ .538 .542 .478 .529 .700 .467 .556 .750 .625 ‐‐ ‐‐ .667 .445 .333 .556 .571 .533 .444 .750 .545 .762 .667 .760 .500 .611 .571

27 24 31 43 42 37 46 45 52 42 42 43 42 38 41 43 32 34 35 43 44 34 38 54 36 46 49 45 35 42 32

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INDIVIDUAL PUNTING LEADERS (BY YEAR)

ZACH

PHILLIP

punting AVERAGE (SEASON) 40.7 Dave Parkinson 39‐1,586 1988 40.3 Zach Bussey 69‐2,782 2003 39.6 Chuck Poplos 55‐2,178 1992 39.2 Nick Lochner 54‐2,118 2008 39.1 Nick Lochner 52‐2,032 2009 38.9 Chuck Poplos 56‐2,180 1991 38.8 John Lane 54‐2,094 1986 38.7 Marco Kano 30‐1,161 2010 38.7 Chuck Poplos 31‐1,587 1994 38.6 David Wheeler 31‐1,197 1984 38.5 John Lane 44‐1,695 1987 38.3 Chuck Poplos 35‐1,339 1993 punting AVERAGE (CAREER) minimum 80 punts 43.0 Jimmie Strong ‐‐ 39.9 Erik Contos 128‐5,107 39.2 Nick Lochner 106‐4,150 39.0 Chuck Poplos 187‐7,284 38.7 Zach Bussey 133‐5,143 38.7 John Lane 98‐3,789 37.6 Phillip Jackson 142‐5,332 37.0 David Wheeler 120‐7,777 36.2 Darren Tucker 88‐3,185 33.4 Dennis Layton 124‐4,139 30.4 Richard Jackson 111‐3,375

1962‐65 2004‐05 2008‐09 1991‐94 2002‐03 1986‐87 1977‐78 1982‐85 1989‐90 1975‐76 1971‐72

punting YARDS 2,877 Phillip Jackson 2,876 Erik Contos 2,782 Zach Bussey 2,560 Darren Tucker 2,528 David Wheeler 2,455 Phillip Jackson 2,404 Josh Brite 2,361 Zach Bussey 2,238 Dennis Layton 2,231 Erik Contos

1978 2004 2002 1989 1982 1977 2007 2002 1975 2004

(SEASON) 73 punts 65 punts 69 punts 71 punts 69 punts 69 punts 65 punts 64 punts 68 punts 63 punts

punting YARDS 7,777 David Wheeler 7,284 Chuck Poplos 5,332 Phillip Jackson 5,143 Zach Bussey 5,107 Erik Contos 4,150 Nick Lochner 4,139 Dennis Layton 3,789 John Lane 3,484 Josh Brite 3,375 Richard Jackson

(CAREER) 210 punts 187 punts 142 punts 133 punts 128 punts 106 punts 124 punts 98 punts 119 punts 111 punts

1982‐85 1991‐94 1977‐78 2002‐03 2004‐05 2008‐09 1975‐76 1986‐87 2006‐07 1971‐72

punting ATTEMPTS (SEASON) 73 Phillip Jackson 2,877 yards 1978 71 Darren Tucker 2,560 yards 1989 69 Zach Bussey 2,782 yards 2003 69 David Wheeler 2,528 yards 1982 69 Phillip Jackson 2,455 yards 1977 68 Dennis Layton 2,238 yards 1975 65 Josh Brite 2,404 yards 2007 65 Erik Contos 2,876 yards 2005 64 Zach Bussey 2,361 yards 2002 63 Erik Contos 2,231 yards 2004 punting ATTEMPTS (CAREER) 210 David Wheeler 7,777 yards 1982‐85 187 Chuck Poplos 7,284 yards 1991‐94 142 Phillip Jackson 5,332 yards 1997‐78 133 Zach Bussey 5,143 yards 2002‐03 128 Erik Contos 5,107 yards 2004‐05 124 David Layton 4,139 yards 1975‐76 119 Josh Brite 3,484 yards 2006‐07 111 Richard Jackson 3,375 yards 1971‐72 106 Nick Lochner 4,150 yards 2008‐09 98 John Lane 3,789 yards 1986‐87

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Year 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Name Pedro Swann Richard Jackson Richard Jackson No Record No Record Dennis Layton Dennis Layton Phillip Jackson Phillip Jackson Henry Thomas Baron Harmon Bret Weber David Wheeler David Wheeler David Wheeler David Wheeler John Lane John Lane Dave Parkinson Darren Tucker Darren Tucker Chuck Poplos Chuck Poplos Chuck Poplos Chuck Poplos Bill Malashevich David Moffett Teddy Johnson Teddy Johnson Jon Shaddow Aaron Quinn Edward Suarez Zach Bussey Zach Bussey Erik Contos Erik Contos Josh Brite Josh Brite Nick Lochner Nick Lochner Marco Kano

No. 42 53 58

Yds. 1470 1690 1685

Avg. 34.9 31.5 29.0

68 56 69 73 48 28 38 69 56 31 54 54 44 39 71 17 56 55 35 41 61 32 47 51 55 49 61 64 69 63 65 54 65 54 52 30

2238 1901 2455 2877 1626 928 1376 2528 2010 1197 2042 2094 1695 1586 2560 625 2180 2178 1339 1587 2062 1098 1626 1859 1936 1856 2021 2361 2782 2231 2876 1080 2404 2118 2032 1161

32.9 33.9 35.6 39.4 33.9 33.1 36.2 36.6 35.9 38.6 37.8 38.8 38.5 40.7 36.1 36.8 38.9 39.6 38.3 38.7 33.8 34.3 34.6 36.5 35.2 37.9 33.1 36.9 40.3 35.4 44.2 34.8 37.0 39.2 39.1 38.7


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punt returns 29 Brian Randall 26 Andrew Johnson 25 Deon Rheubottom 24 Tim Egerton 21 Brian Randall 19 Brandon Hudson 19 Omar Parker 19 Phil Anderson 19 Tim Egerton 19 Pedro Swann

(SEASON) 378 yards 187 yards 252 yards 346 yards 205 yards 221 yards 140 yards 193 yards 237 yards 211 yards

1992 1977 2005 1987 1991 2006 1997 1994 1989 1970

punt returNS 80 Brian Randall 59 Tim Egerton 54 Deon Rheubottom 48 John Taylor 42 Eldridge Comer 41 Brandon Hudson 33 Phil Anderson 33 DaShane Dennis 26 Walter Samuels 26 Andrew Johnson

(CAREER) 894 yards 951 yards 625 yards 576 yards 447 yards 461 yards 425 yards 292 yards 242 yards 187 yards

1990‐93 1985‐89 2002‐05 1982‐85 1981‐85 2006‐08 1991‐94 1998‐01 1980‐81 1975‐77

punt return for td (SEASON) 3 Tim Egerton 16‐368 1988 2 Josh Pope 2‐37 2006 2 Deon Rheubottom 18‐262 2004 2 Brian Randall 29‐378 1992 2 Tim Egerton 24‐346 1987 2 John Taylor 17‐255 1984 2 John Taylor 11‐201 1983 1 Akeem Green 1‐31 2006 1 Brandon Hudson 19‐221 2006 1 Derrick Singleton 1‐13 2004 1 Dante Jones 1‐3 1997 1 Brian Randall 21‐205 1991 1 Joe Burton 4‐43 1986 1 Bertram Chew 1‐52 1985 1 Tim Gray 1‐44 1982 1 Clarence Weathers 7‐121 1980 1 Marvin Blount 1‐41 1980 1 James Niblack 2‐46 1980 1 Marvin Blount 1‐28 1979 1 Warren Samuels 9‐150 1979 1 Terry Graves 1‐2 1979 1 Walter Tullis 11‐197 1975 1 Luther Howard 7‐56 1972

TIM punt return for td (CAREER) 5 Tim Egerton 59‐951 1985‐89 4 John Taylor 48‐576 1982‐85 3 Brian Randall 80‐894 1990‐93 2 Josh Pope 2‐37 2005‐08 2 Deon Rheubottom 54‐625 2002‐05 LONGEST PUNT RETURN 95 Clarence Weathers Salisbury State 90 Teddy Richardson ‐‐ 79 Tim Egerton N.C. A&T 76 Brian Randall Morgan State 76 Tim Egerton Morgan State 75 Warren Samuels Bethune‐Cookman 73 Deon Rheubottom Howard 73 John Taylor Howard 68 John Taylor James Madison 67 Tim Egerton Morgan State

9/6/80 1972 11/7/87 10/26/91 10/22/88 11/3/79 11/20/04 11/19/83 10/8/83 10/22/88

kick return yARDs (SEASON) 855 DaShane Dennis 39 returns 2000 758 Clarence Weathers 37 returns 1980 751 DaShane Dennis 29 returns 1999 708 DaShaun Morris 25 returns 2002 633 Emmanuel Marc 29 returns 2005 604 James Lee 28 returns 1986 522 Larrone Moore 15 returns 2010 520 Freddie Middlebrooks26 returns 2003 506 Jeremy Biandudi 28 returns 2004 487 Barry Mitchell 29 returns 1998 kick return yARDs (CAREER) 2,224 DaShane Dennis 96 returns 1998‐01 1,113 Larrone Moore 39 returns 2008‐10 975 Barry Mitchell 58 returns 1997‐00 949 Travis Tarpley 39 returns 2008‐10 888 DaShaun Morris 34 returns 2001‐02 842 Freddie Middlebrooks 43 returns 2002‐05 758 Clarence Weathers 37 returns 1980 705 Thalamus Trammel 35 returns 1994‐96 635 Emmanuel Marc 30 returns 2005‐06 631 Shahn Mitchell 32 returns 1990‐92 kick returns (SEASON) 39 DaShane Dennis 855 yards 37 Clarence Weathers 758 yards 29 Emmanuel Marc 633 yards 29 DaShane Dennis 751 yards 29 Barry Mitchell 487 yards 28 Jeremy Biandudi 506 yards 28 James Lee 604 yards 26 Freddie Middlebrooks520 yards 26 Barry Mitchell 487 yards 26 Shahn Mitchell 474 yards

2000 1980 2005 1999 1998 2004 1986 2003 1997 1992

DENNIS

punt return yARDs (CAREER) 951 Tim Egerton 59 returns 1985‐89 894 Brian Randall 80 returns 1990‐93 625 Deon Rheubottom 54 returns 2002‐05 576 John Taylor 48 returns 1982‐85 461 Brandon Hudson 42 returns 2006‐08 447 Eldridge Comer 42 returns 1981‐85 425 Phil Anderson 33 returns 1991‐94 292 DaShane Dennis 33 returns 1998‐01 242 Walter Samuels 26 returns 1980‐81 235 Thalamus Trammel 20 returns 1994‐96

EGERTON

punt return yARDs (SEASON) 378 Brian Randall 29 returns 1992 368 Tim Egerton 16 returns 1988 346 Tim Egerton 24 returns 1987 262 Deon Rheubottom 18 returns 2004 255 John Taylor 17 returns 1984 252 Deon Rheubottom 25 returns 2005 237 Tim Egerton 19 returns 1989 221 Brandon Hudson 19 returns 2006 211 Pedro Swann 19 returns 1970 205 Brian Randall 21 returns 1991

DASHANE kick returns (CAREER) 96 DaShane Dennis 2,224 yards 58 Barry Mitchell 975 yards 43 Freddie Middlebrooks 842 yards 39 Travis Tarpley 949 yards 39 Larrone Moore 1,113 yards 37 Clarence Weathers 758 yards 35 Thalamus Trammel 705 yards 34 DaShaun Morris 888 yards 34 Donald Jackson‐Brey 620 yards 32 Shahn Mitchell 631 yards

1998‐01 1997‐00 2002‐05 2008‐10 2008‐10 1980 1994‐96 2001‐02 1995‐96 1990‐92

kick return for td (seASON) 3 DaShaun Morris 25‐708 2002 2 Larrone Moore 15‐522 2010 1 Larrone Moore 18‐460 2009 1 Brandon Hudson 13‐335 2007 1 DaShane Dennis 18‐416 2001 1 Darnerian McCants 1‐51 2000 1 DaShane Dennis 29‐751 1999 1 Johnny Rowe 8‐227 1981 1 Clarence Weathers 37‐758 1980 1 Andre Dixon 6‐149 1976 1 Dave Griffin 12‐227 1975 kick return for td (CAreer) 3 Larrone Moore 39‐1,113 2008‐10 3 DaShaun Morris 34‐888 2001‐02 2 DaShane Dennis 96‐2,224 1999‐01 LONGEST KICK RETURN 100 Clarence Weathers Central State 97 DaShane Dennis Liberty 92 DaShaun Morris Hampton 90 Larrone Moore vs. Southern 90 Larrone Moore at S.C. State 89 DaShane Dennis Morgan State 89 Johnny Rowe Eastern Illinois 85 DaShaun Morris Savannah State 85 DaShaun Morris Morris Brown 85 Pat Casey ‐‐ 85 Andre Dixon ‐‐ 84 Brandon Hudson N.C. A&T

11/15/80 9/22/01 10/5/02 9/5/10 10/31/09 9/18/99 11/21/81 9/7/02 8/31/02 1987 1976 10/13/07

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Year 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Name Steve Davis Nate Dancy Walter Tullis No Record No Record David Griffin Jerome Carter Donald Johnson Angelo Harris Walter Samuels Clarence Weathers John Rowe Tim Lankford Eldridge Comer Tim Lankford John Taylor James Lee John Stone Michael Riddick Robert Bethea Kyen Hill Phil Anderson Shahn Mitchell Craig McLaurin Reggie Brown Thalamus Trammel Thalamus Trammel Barry Mitchell Barry Mitchell DaShane Dennis DaShane Dennis DaShane Dennis DaShaun Morris Freddie Middlebrooks Jeremy Biandudi Emmanuel Marc Kadafi Tunsil Larrone Moore Zacharri Charles Travis Tarpley Laronne Moore 2010 Travis Tarpley

KOR 6 17 6

Yds. 63 306 161

Avg. 10.5 18.0 26.8

12 15 12 12 16 37 8 14 16 10 13 28 15 10 16 16 13 26 23 14 16 19 26 29 29 39 18 25 26 28 29 15 21 16 18 18 21

227 275 198 225 296 758 227 270 267 165 232 604 303 239 272 310 229 474 423 256 375 330 459 287 751 855 416 708 520 506 633 408 431 332 474 460 754

18.9 18.3 16.5 18.8 18.5 20.5 28.4 19.3 16.7 16.5 17.8 21.6 20.2 23.9 17.0 19.4 17.6 18.2 18.4 18.3 23.4 17.4 17.7 16.8 25.0 21.9 23.1 28.3 20.0 18.1 21.8 27.2 20.5 20.8 26.3 25.6 22.6

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Year 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Name Pedro Swann Nate Dancy Ted Richardson No Record No Record Andre Dixon Andre Dixon Donald Johnson Baron Harmon Walter Samuels Clarence Weathers Walter Samuels Eldridge Comer Eldridge Comer John Taylor John Taylor James Lee Tim Egerton Tim Egerton Tim Egerton Brian Randall Brian Randall Brian Randall Brian Randall Phil Anderson Thalamus Trammel Thalamus Trammel Omar Parker Omar Jackson Tommie Mims DaShane Dennis Jonathan Williams DaShaun Morris Freddie Middlebrooks Deon Rheubottom Deon Rheubottom Brandon Hudson Shaheer McBride Brandon Hudson Zacharri Charles Travis Tarpley

PR 19 7 7

Yds. 211 92 166

Avg. 11.1 13.1 23.7

13 13 26 6 9 7 17 11 13 17 18 18 24 16 19 15 21 29 15 19 12 8 19 6 14 15 9 16 12 18 25 19 17 13 8 8

145 94 187 25 150 121 92 76 138 255 99 114 336 368 237 168 205 378 143 193 168 67 140 58 107 133 40 161 83 262 252 221 222 112 63 73

11.1 7.2 7.2 4.2 16.7 17.3 5.4 6.9 10.6 15.0 5.5 6.3 14.0 23.0 12.5 11.2 9.8 13.0 9.5 10.2 14.0 8.4 7.4 9.7 7.6 8.9 4.4 10.1 6.9 14.6 10.1 11.6 7.2 8.6 7.9 9.1


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DEFENSIVE records TOTAL TACKLES 23 Craig Parsley 20 Russell Reeves 16 Andre Caroll 16 Russell Reeves 16 Sam Smith 16 Justin Mitchell

(GAME) Howard Delaware vs. N.C. A&T South Carolina St. Bethune‐Cookman N.C. A&T

11/18/89 11/23/07 10/16/10 10/28/06 10/9/04 11/9/02

TOTAL TACKLES 159 Stephen Coleman 158 Greg Wright 156 Clarence Pritchett 139 Greg Wright 133 Anthony Sharpe 130 Bruce Davis 126 Odell Jones 123 Mike Colbert 121 Lloyd Badson 119 Lloyd Badson

(SEASON) 73s/86a 91s/67a 71s/85a 48s/91a 28s/105a 53s/77a 60s/66a 28s/95a 61s/60a 52s/67a

1972 1978 1972 1979 1981 1991 1927 1982 1995 1993

TOTAL TACKLES 350 Anthony Sharpe 316 Lloyd Badson 304 Russell Reeves 297 Greg Wright 234 Ronnie Wilkerson 234 Robert Presbury 233 Craig Parsley 220 Derek Andrews 216 Daniel Coppedge 212 Timothy King

(CAREER) 75s/275a 134s/182a 140s/164a 139s/158a 132s/102a 96s/138a 140s/164a 80s/140a 67s/139a 76s/134a

1979‐82 1992‐95 2004‐07 1978‐79 1993‐96 1984‐87 1987‐90 1984‐87 1982‐85 1978‐81

QUARTERBACK SACKS (GAME) 5 LeRoy Thompson N.C A&T 11/9/91 4 Ato Polk N.C. A&T 11/8/99 4 Sam Smith Florida A&M 9/3/05 QUARTERBACK SACKS (SEASON) 16.0 LeRoy Thompson 1991 14.0 Malcolm Showell 1989 13.5 Sam Smith 2005 13.0 Anthony Sharpe 1981 12.0 Robert Presbury 1987 11.0 LeRoy Thompson 1992 11.0 Robert Presbury 1986 11.0 James Thornton 1981 10.0 Jason Winfield 1991 9.5 Malcolm Showell 1988 quARTERBACK SACKS (CAREER) 31.0 Robert Presbury 1984‐97 30.5 Malcolm Showell 1987‐90 30.0 LeRoy Thompson 1990‐92 21.5 Anthony Sharpe 1979‐82 20.0 Sam Smith 2004‐05 19.0 Uhuru Hamiter 1992‐94 17.0 Cedric Jones 1994‐97 17.0 Joe Lane 1981‐84 16.5 Dan Candelero 1983‐86 15.5 Zachary Dunn 1998‐01 interceptions 4 Bertram Chew 3 Victor Heflin 3 Brian Randall 3 DaShane Dennis 3 Deon Rheubottom

(GAME) N.C. A&T Virginia State Towson State Howard Morris Brown

interceptions 14 Luther Howard 12 Jimmie Strong 8 Bertram Chew 8 Victor Heflin 7 Reggie Johnson 6 Deon Rheubottom 6 Brian Randall 6 Brian Randall 6 Brian Randall 6 Joe Burton 6 Phillip Howland 6 Andre Dixon

(SeASON) 1972 1965 1985 1982 1988 2001 1992 1991 1990 1985 1977 1975

INTERCEPTIONS 28 Jimmie Strong 21 Brian Randall 19 Joe Burton 14 Reggie Johnson 14 Timothy King 14 Luther King 12 Bertram Chew 10 Deon Rheubottom 10 Victor Heflin

(CAREER) 1962‐65 1990‐93 1983‐86 1986‐89 1978‐81 1970‐72 1982‐85 2001‐04 1980‐82

9/7/85 10/25/82 10/10/92 11/17/01 8/31/02

INTERCEPTION RETURN YDS. (SEASON) 163 Deon Rheubottom 6 int. 2001 139 Brian Randall 6 int. 1991 127 Eric Wainwright 5 int. 1987 124 Joe Burton 5 int. 1984 123 Brian Randall 6 int. 1990 114 Thomas Douglas 3 int. 1978 114 Andre Dixon 6 int. 1977 98 Tom Kelly 4 int. 1981 97 Bill Alston 3 int. 1982 92 Jerome Strums 4 int. 2009 92 Walter Tullis 2 int. 1975 INTERCEPTION RETURN YDS. (CAREER) 367 Brian Randall 21 int. 1990‐93 248 Joe Burton 19 int. 1983‐86 210 Deon Rheubottom 10 int. 2002‐05 189 Eric Wainwright 7 int. 1987‐88 153 Russell Reeves 6 int. 2003‐07 118 Jerome Strums 7 int. 2008‐09 114 Thomas Douglas 3 int. 1975‐78 114 Andre Dixon 6 int. 1973‐77 INTERCEPTIOns for td (season) 2 Russell Reeves 2‐85 2006 2 Brian Randall 6‐139 1991 2 Eric Dines 3‐53 1987 2 Eric Wainwright 5‐127 1987 2 Walter Tullis 5‐N/A 1972 1 Matt Spicer 2‐9 2010 1 Darrell Brown 1‐0 2010 1 Jerome Strum 4‐92 2009 1 Avery Grant 2‐53 2009 1 Olusegun Ayanbiola 1‐13 2009 1 Akeem Green 3‐86 2007 1 Jamel Trott 1‐25 2004 1 Russell Reeves 2‐26 2004 1 Jamel Trott 4‐82 2003 1 Deon Rheubottom 6‐163 2001 1 Jasper Owens 1‐52 2001 1 Vincent Pendergrass 3‐26 1994 1 Ray Bias 2‐31 1993 1 Lloyd Badson 2‐69 1993 1 James Moore 1‐20 1991 1 Eric Wainwright 2‐62 1989 1 Marc Ware 3‐69 1988 1 Elvis Hines 5‐49 1988 1 Reggie Johnson 7‐54 1988 1 Derek Andrews 3‐85 1987 1 Keith Harris 2‐53 1986 1 Joe Burton 5‐124 1984 1 Andre Williams 2‐22 1983 1 Bill Alston 3‐97 1982 1 Tom Kelly 4‐98 1981 1 Tomas Douglas 3‐114 1978 1 Boston Crum 1‐37 1978 1 Walter Tullis 2‐92 1975 INTERCEPTION FOR TD (CAREER) 3 Russell Reeves 6‐153 2003‐07 3 Eric Wainwright 7‐189 1987‐88 3 Walter Tullis 7‐92 1972‐75 2 Brian Randall 21‐367 1990‐93 2 Eric Dines 3‐53 1986‐87 longest interception return 92 Joe Burton Bowie State 10/13/84 88 Bill Alston Liberty Baptist 11/20/82 86 Akeem Green N.C. A&T 10/13/07 75 Tom Kelly Central State 11/14/81 71 Jerome Strums at Delaware 9/19/09 65 Walter Tullis William Paterson 9/13/75 64 Eric Wainwirght Akron 10/17/87 62 Eric Wainwright Bethune‐Cookman 10/7/89 58 Josh Pope Bethune‐Cookman 10/7/06 52 Jasper Owens Bethune‐Cookman 10/6/01 FUMBLE RETURN 117 DaShane Dennis 100 Akeem Green 100 Stephen Brown 95 Brian Randall 75 Justin Mitchell 50 Tyron Greenwood 50 Khary Darlington 38 Justin Mitchell 32 Brandon Harvey 32 Brian Randall 30 Ryan Robinson 30 Jason Williams

YDS. (SEASON) 2 fr. 1999 1 fr. 2007 2 fr. 2001 1 fr. 1992 1 fr. 2002 1 fr. 2001 1 fr. 2001 2 fr. 2001 1 fr. 2010 2 fr. 1991 1 fr. 2007 1 fr. 1995

FUMBLE RETURN 120 Justin Mitchell 117 DaShane Dennis 100 Akeem Green 100 Stephen Brown 95 Brian Randall

YARDS (CAREER) 12 fr. 2001‐03 6 fr. 1999‐01 3 fr. 2004‐07 3 fr. 1999‐02 4 fr. 1990‐93

FUMBLE RECOVERIES (SEASON) 6 Justin Mitchell 38 yards 2001 6 Donald Robinson 0 yards 1976 5 James Thornton 0 yards 1981 4 Sam Smith 0 yards 2005 4 Justin Mitchell 7 yards 2003 4 Brandon Yarber 5 yards 2000 4 JoShaun Smith 0 yards 1999 4 Mike Colbert 0 yards 1982 4 David Crocker 0 yards 1978 4 Bennie Shell 0 yards 1976 4 Ken Wright 0 yards 1975 3 Brandon Harvey 32 yards 2010 3 Kevin Conner 17 yards 2008 3 Kelly Rouse 0 yards 2006 3 DaShane Dennis 117 yards 1999 3 Mark Still 0 yards 1993 3 Bruce Davis 0 yards 1991 3 Alphonso Tyler 0 yards 1991 3 Alphonso Tyler 0 yards 1990 3 Kevin Bryant 0 yards 1986 3 Daniel Coppedge 0 yards 1984 3 Michael Cherry 0 yards 1983 3 Tim Gray 0 yards 1982 3 James Holt 0 yards 1982 3 Calvin Mason 0 yards 1979 fumble RECOVERIES (CAREER) 12 Justin Mitchell 2001‐03 6 Alphonso Tyler 1990‐91 6 DaShane Dennis 1999‐01 5 Brandon Yarber 1999‐02 5 JoShaun Smith 1996‐99 4 Brian Randall 1990‐93 4 Kelly Rouse 2005‐07 4 Sam Smith 2004‐05 fumble rec. for td (seASON) 2 Stephen Brown 2001 1 Akeem Green 2007 1 Stephon Hopkins 2006 1 Brandon Hudson 2007 1 James Spence 2003 1 Justin Mitchell 2003 1 Deon Rheubottom 2003 1 Daryl Cooper 2002 1 Justin Mitchell 2002 1 Justin Mitchell 2001 1 Tyron Greenwood 2001 1 Khary Darlington 2001 1 Brandon Yarber 2000 1 DaShane Dennis 1999 1 Mike Kargbo 1996 1 Brian Randall 1992 1 Brian Randall 1991 1 Dan Candeloro 1985 1 Greg Wright 1975 fumble rec. for td (CAREER) 3 Justin Mitchell 2001‐03 2 Stephen Brown 1999‐02 longest fumble recoveries 100 Akeem Green Morgan State 10/20/07 95 Brian Randall Morgan State 10/24/92 75 Justin Mitchell Hampton 10/5/02 75 Stephen Brown Morgan State 10/20/01 68 DaShane Dennis Morgan State 10/23/99 50 Khary Darlington N.C. A&T 11/24/01 50 Tyron Greenwood Norfolk State 11/10/01 49 DaShane Dennis Norfolk State 9/18/99 32 Brian Randall Youngstown State 9/14/91 30 Ryan Robinson Kent State 9/15/07 30 Jason Williams Florida A&M 10/14/95

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Year 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Name Glenn James No Record Stephen Coleman No Record No Record No Record No Record No Record Greg Wright Greg Wright Timothy King Anthony Sharpe Mike Colbert Bertram Chew Daniel Coppedge Daniel Coppedge Robert Presbury Derek Andrews Marvin Bright Craig Parsley Craig Parsley Bruce Davis LeRoy Thompson Lloyd Badson Antoine Morris Lloyd Badson Ronnie Wilkerson Jamal Perkins Zach Harden Dante Jones Rick Mason Justin Mitchell Justin Mitchell Justin Mitchell Sam Smith Sam Smith Russell Reeves Rusell Reeves Kevin Conner Andre Caroll Andre Caroll

Tackles 109 159

158 139 104 133 123 75 98 81 91 103 89 104 62 130 89 119 82 121 101 72 69 74 93 51 65 74 104 75 79 92 95 56 96

ALL-TIME SACKS LEADERS (BY YEAR)

Year Name 1979 Donald Robinson 1980 Calvin Mason Ricky Mason Jonathan Anderson Kevin Williams 1981 Anthony Sharpe 1982 Anthony Sharpe Derrick Thompson 1983 Joe Lane 1984 Dan Candelero 1985 Robert Presbury 1986 Robert Presbury 1987 Robert Presbury 1988 Malcolm Showell 1989 Malcolm Showell 1990 Malcolm Showell 1991 LeRoy Thompson 1992 LeRoy Thompson 1993 Uhuru Hamiter 1994 Uhuru Hamiter 1995 Ernest Shockley 1996 Cedric Jones 1997 Cedric Jones 1998 Zach Haden Wayne Stackhouse 1999 Ato Polk Zachary Dunn 2000 Brandon Yarber 2001 Justin Mitchell 2002 Justin Mitchell 2003 Tyrone Greenwood 2004 Sam Smith 2005 Sam Smith 2006 Kelly Rouse 2007 Russell Reeves 2008 Joe Mendes 2009 Andre Caroll 2010 Andre Caroll

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Year 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

ALL-TIME interceptions LEADERS (BY YEAR)

Name INT Joseph Moore 3 No Records Luther Howard 14 No Records No Records Andre Dixon 6 Andre Dixon 2 Shelton Smith 2 Phillip Howland 6 Thomas Douglas 3 Timothy King 5 Timothy King 5 Timothy King 4 Tom Kelley 4 Victor Heflin 8 Mike Cherry 5 Joe Burton 5 Billy Alston 5 Bertram Chew 8 Joe Burton 5 Eric Wainwright 5 Willie Sheppard 5 Reggie Johnson 7 Marc Ware 3 Reggie Johnson 3 Brian Randall 6 Brian Randall 6 Brian Randall 6 Brian Randall 3 Vincent Pendergrass 3 Shunard Brown 3 Jemel Blagmon 3 Ray Bias 3 Roderick Farmer 4 Mansfield Brooker 4 DaShane Dennis 2 Dante Jones 2 DaShane Dennis 2 Jasper Owens 4 Deon Rheubottom 6 Deon Rheubottom 3 Stephen Brown 3 Jamel Trott 4 Blake Saunders 3 Blake Saunders 3 Russell Reeves 2 Josh Pope 2 Kofi Amoah 2 Akeem Green 3 James Romain 4 Jerome Strums 4 Jomah Watston 2 Matt Spicer 2 Francis Adjei 2

Yds. Avg. TD 22 7.3 0 ‐‐

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0

23 30 8 114 114 64 70 29 98 75 18 124 58 25 47 127 0 54 23 5 123 139 51 54 26 17 57 15 35 13 0 23 43 54 136 12 27 82 31 27 85 58 15 86 7 92 3 9 25

3.8 15.0 4.0 19.0 38.0 12.8 14.0 7.2 24.5 9.4 3.6 24.8 11.6 3.1 9.4 25.4 0.0 7.7 7.7 1.7 20.5 23.2 8.5 18.0 8.7 5.7 19.0 5.0 8.8 3.3 0.0 11.5 21.5 13.5 27.2 4.0 9.0 20.5 10.3 9.0 42.5 29.0 7.5 28.7 1.8 23.0 1.5 4.5 12.5

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0


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teAM records best record 8‐0 (1.000) 1934 9‐1 (.900) 1987 10‐2 (.833) 2007 9‐2 (.818) 1985 9‐2 (.818) 1991 8‐2 (.800) 1984 6‐2 (750) 1970 8‐3 (.727) 2006 7‐3 (.700) 1960 7‐3 (.700) 1990 most wins 10 2007 9 1985, 1987, 1991 8 1934, 1984, 2006 7 1960, 1990 6 1970 most points scored (quARTER) 30 10/15/88 vs. Arkansas‐Pine Bluff first quarter 29 106/89 at Liberty fourth quarter 29 11/23/91 vs. Howard second quarter 28 10/23/93 vs. Morgan State first quarter 28 9/24/83 vs. D.C. first quarter 28 10/22/83 at Liberty Baptist first quarter 28 10/5/85 vs. Bethune‐Cookman third quarter 28 10/25/03 vs. Morgan State second quarter 28 9/906 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) second quarter 27 Three times most points scored (hALF) 51 10/15/88 vs. Arkansas‐Pine Bluff first half 49 9/9/06 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) first half 48 9/26/87 vs. D.C. first half 48 10/23/93 vs. Morgan State first half 42 9/24/83 vs. D.C. first half 42 10/22/83 at Liberty Baptist first half 42 10/13/84 at Bowie State first half 42 11/23/91 vs. Howard first half 39 11/9/85 at Southern first half 38 Twice most points scored (GAME) 70 vs. Bowie State 70‐8 10/13/84 69 vs. District of Columbia 69‐14 10/26/87 66 vs. St. Paul’s 66‐0 1950 66 vs. Lock Haven 66‐19 9/3/96 65 vs. Morgan State 65‐42 10/25/93 64 vs. Howard 64‐37 11/18/00 63 vs. St. Francis 62‐28 9/9/06 62 vs. Concord (W.V.) 62‐0 11/4/06 58 vs. St. Paul’s 58‐0 1948 58 vs. Ark‐Pine Bluff 58‐7 10/15/88 most points scored (SEASON) 425 1984 10 games 387 1985 11 games 380 2000 11 games 371 1993 11 games 368 1983 11 games 345 1987 10 games 335 2006 11 games 335 2007 12 games 315 2001 11 games 300 1991 11 games MOST POINTS ALLOWED (QUARTER) 49 11/8/80 at Portland State first quarter 35 11/8/80 at Portland State third quarter 28 11/22/80 at Florida A&M fourth quarter 28 9/29/90 at Bethune‐Cookman second quarter 28 11/14/92 at Liberty second quarter 28 10/17/98 vs. Liberty second quarter 28 11/7/98 vs. NCA&T fourth quarter 28 9/2/00 vs. Florida A&M third quarter 28 10/17/09 at Michigan first quarter 27 11/2/96 vs. S.C. State second quarter 27 10/8/99 at Hofstra second quarter

MOST POINTS ALLOWED (hALF) 63 11/8/80 at Portland State first half 49 11/17/09 at Michigan first half 42 ???? at Bethune‐Cookman first half 42 11/8/80 at Portland State second half 42 11/14/92 at Liberty first half 42 10/7/95 at Hampton first half 42 10/3/98 vs. Florida A&M first half 41 9/5/98 at Hofstra first half 41 9/17/05 at James Madison first half 40 10/19/96 vs. Florida A&M first half 35 Six times most points ALLOWED (GAME) 105 Portland State 0‐105 11/8/90 68 vs. Hofstra 0‐68 9/5/98 65 at James Madison 7‐65 9/17/05 63 at Michigan 6‐63 10/17/09 60 Maryland State 0‐60 1952 54 vs. Hampton 28‐54 9/30/00 53 vs. Morgan State 36‐53 10/25/03 52 at NCA&T 0‐52 10/17/80 52 at South Carolina State 10‐52 10/31/09 51 at West Chester 0‐51 1971 51 at Hampton 21‐51 10/7/95 most points ALLOWED (SEASON) 482 1998 11 games 437 1980 11 games 378 2000 11 games 352 1993 11 games 348 2003 11 games 334 2010 11 games 324 2001 11 games 317 1996 11 games 313 2002 12 games 312 1997 11 games 282 1992 11 games FEWEST POINTS SCORED (SEASON) 34 1971 9 games 41 1979 9 games 48 1951 9 games 52 1967 9 games 80 1978 10 games 91 1976 11 games 102 1980 11 games 103 1963 9 games 108 1948 9 games 109 1965 9 games FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED (SEASON) 2 1934 8 games 15 1955 8 games 24 1935 8 games 31 1954 8 games 34 1957 8 games 52 1956 9 games 83 1970 8 games 87 1960 8 games 96 1953 8 games 104 1946 8 games most td SCORED (SEASON) 61 1984 10 games 54 2000 11 games 51 1993 11 games 44 2006 11 games 43 1990 10 games 42 2001 11 games 41 1992 11 games 40 1994 11 games

most rushing tD (SEASON) 45 1984 10 games 36 1992 11 games 34 1985 11 games 33 1987 10 games 32 1983 11 games 32 1990 10 games 31 1992 11 games 28 1991 11 games 25 Three times most pASSING TD (SEASON) 32 2000 11 games 23 2010 11 games 19 1999 11 games 16 1998 11 games 15 1985 11 games 15 1989 11 games 14 1994 11 games 13 Seven Times Most TD Scored AgAinst 8 Neil Lomax Portland State 4 Lance Johnson Portland State 4 Mike Cadore Eastern Kentucky 4 Tamron Smith Youngstown State 4 Rupert Grant Howard 4 Brian McCarty Towson State 4 Michael Hicks South Carolina St. 4 Lawrence Worthington Liberty 4 Kenny Bynum South Carolina St. 4 Angelo Todd Norfolk State 4 Walt Heilig Liberty 4 Montrel Coley Hampton 4 Omar Cuff Delaware

(GAME) 11/8/80 11/8/80 9/10/88 9/12/92 11/20/93 9/17/94 10/30/94 9/14/96 11/2/96 9/19/98 10/17/98 9/30/00 11/23/07

Most first downs (GAME) 32 vs. Grambling 45‐42 9/26/92 31 at Norfolk State 26‐38 9/19/98 30 vs. Liberty 48‐24 10/22/83 30 vs. Cheyney 50‐18 9/6/97 29 vs. South Carolina State 57‐32 10/28/00 28 vs. South Carolina State 50‐36 9/3/84 28 vs. Northeastern 43‐16 9/8/90 28 vs. Morgan State 65‐42 10/23/93 28 vs. Bucknell 28‐33 9/6/03 27 Four times

Most first downs Rushing (GAME) 24 vs. Towson 24‐13 9/22/90 24 vs. Jackson State 37‐34 10/5/91 Most first downs Rushing (seASON) 176 1984 10 games 156 1991 11 games 152 1990 10 games 146 1983 11 games 146 1986 11 games 143 1992 11 games 142 1993 11 games 138 1985 11 games 138 1996 11 games 123 1987 10 games Most first downs 20 vs. Florida A&M 17 vs. Morgan State 17 vs. Norfolk State 14 vs. Florida A&M

PASSING (GAME) 10/3/98 10/23/04 9/19/98 10/15/94

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teAM records Most first downs pASSINg (seASON) 126 2010 11 games 116 1998 11 games 102 2000 11 games 104 2004 11 games 91 1999 11 games 91 2008 11 games 90 1994 11 games 78 2009 10 games 77 2007 12 games 71 2003 11 games 70 1997 11 games 66 1996 11 games Most rushing ATTEMPTS (GAME) 79 vs. Howard 29‐14 11/17/90 76 vs. Jackson State 37‐34 10/5/91 71 at Northeastern 46‐20 11/16/91 69 vs. Howard 56‐12 11/23/91 69 vs. Morgan State 41‐17 10/24/92 67 vs. Towson 24‐13 9/22/90 67 at Grambling 45‐42 9/26/92 66 Four times Most rushing YARDS (GAME) 518 vs. Towson 24‐13 9/22/90 509 vs. Liberty 34‐11 11/10/84 507 vs. Bethune‐Cookman 55‐26 10/2/93 497 vs. Morgan State 65‐42 10/23/93 481 at North Carolina A&T 56‐7 9/22/84 463 at Liberty 48‐24 10/22/83 435 vs. Jackson State 37‐34 10/5/91 427 vs. Northeastern 24‐37 11/15/86 427 vs. Cheyney 50‐18 9/6/97 402 at Grambling 45‐42 9/26/92 Most rushing YARDS (SEASON) 3,773 1984 10 games 3,283 1991 11 games 3,119 1985 11 games 3,117 1983 11 games 3,099 1992 11 games 3,034 1993 11 games 2,987 1990 10 games 2.931 1987 10 games 2,914 1986 11 games 2,571 1996 11 games Most rushing YDS. ALLOWED (GAME) 504 vs. Elon 9/11/99 461 at Michigan 10/17/09 450 vs. Bethune‐Cookman 10/7/00 440 at North Carolina A&T 10/18/80 429 vs. Bethune‐Cookman 10/10/98 419 at Portland State 11/8/80 409 vs. Northeastern 11/15/86 396 vs. South Carolina State 11/13/99 384 at Towson 10/26/85 380 vs. North Carolina A&T 11/7/98 fewest rushing YDS. ALLOWED (GAME) (‐85) vs. Norfolk State 11/10/01 (‐29) at Connecticut 10/12/85 (‐23) vs. Cheyney 9/5/92 (‐8) at Morgan State 10/20/90 (‐7) vs. Fayetteville State 9/4/93 (‐6) vs. D.C. 9/24/83 (‐5) vs. Howard 11/23/91 (‐5) at Morgan State 10/26/96 10 vs. Norfolk State 9/30/95 12 vs. Howard 11/19/05

Most pASSING ATTEMPTS (GAME) 62 vs. Florida A&M 21‐56 10/3/98 53 at Norfolk State 26‐38 9/19/98 51 vs. Morgan State 37‐51 10/23/04 50 vs. Hampton 14‐20 9/30/10 49 vs. North Carolina A&T 15‐47 11/7/98 45 vs. Norfolk State 26‐38 9/19/98 44 at Norfolk State 31‐28 11/11/00 44 vs. Norfolk State 28‐21 11/10/07 43 Six times FEWEST pASSING ATTEMPTS (GAME) 1 vs. Northeastern 24‐37 11/15/86 2 vs. South Carolina State 19‐14 11/2/91 4 at Northeastern 46‐20 11/16/91 4 vs. Cheyney 44‐12 9/11/93 5 Six times Most pASSING yARDS (GAME) 430 vs. Morgan State 37‐51 10/23/04 426 vs. FAMU 21‐56 10/3/98 400 at Howard 53‐43 11/20/10 351 vs. Bucknell 28‐38 11/25/99 339 vs. Norfolk State 31‐28 11/11/00 316 at South Carolina State 10‐52 10/31/09 315 vs. Howard 30‐20 11/21/09 300 vs. Bethune‐Cookman 51‐7 10/5/85 299 vs. North Carolina A&T 46‐45 11/4/00 298 at Morgan State 24‐34 10/23/10 Most pASSING yARDS (SEASON) 2,738 2010 11 games 2,635 1998 11 games 2,476 2004 11 games 2,452 2000 11 games 2,230 1994 11 games 2,171 1999 11 games 1,844 2008 11 games 1,773 2003 11 games 1,644 1985 11 games 1,620 2009 10 games Most pASSING yDS. 487 vs. Howard 478 vs. Florida A&M 450 vs. Bethune‐Cookman 450 vs. Florida A&M 429 vs. Central (OH) State 420 at Bethune‐Cookman 419 vs. Central (OH) State 416 vs. Bethune‐Cookman 406 vs. Norfolk State 404 at Bethune‐Cookman

ALLOWED (GAME) 43‐31 11/17/01 38‐43 10/13/90 55‐26 10/2/93 21‐56 10/3/98 26‐49 11/5/83 56‐42 9/29/90 20‐14 11/15/80 23‐16 10/1/83 20‐14 9/30/95 38‐41 9/29/84

Most interceptions thrown (GAME) 5 at Central (OH) State 26‐49 11/5/83 5 at Bethune‐Cookman 38‐41 9/29/84 5 vs. North Carolina A&T 30‐16 9/7/85 5 vs. Akron 52‐26 10/17/87 5 vs. Towson 40‐17 10/24/87 5 at Florida A&M 19‐48 10/30/99 5 at Bethune‐Cookman 20‐41 10/7/00 4 Six times

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Most interceptions thrown (seASON) 31 1987 10 games 21 1975 10 games 20 1997 11 games 19 1980 11 games 18 1979 10 games 17 1976 11 games 17 1998 11 games 17 2000 11 games 17 2008 11 games 16 Four times Most TOTAL YARDS (GAME) 730 vs. Morgan State 65‐42 10/23/93 624 vs. Liberty 48‐24 10/22/83 602 vs. Central (OH) State 55‐17 10/27/84 593 vs. Bethune‐Cookman 55‐26 10/2/93 587 vs. Lock Haven 66‐19 9/1/96 579 vs. Towson 24‐13 9/22/90 578 vs. South Carolina State 57‐32 10/28/00 577 vs. South Carolina State 34‐21 11/1/86 575 vs. Howard 38‐16 11/23/85 567 at Howard 64‐36 11/11/00 Most TOTAL YARDS (SEASON) 5,103 1984 10 games 4,763 1985 11 games 4,557 1994 11 games 4,502 1993 11 games 4,428 1992 11 games 4,355 1990 10 games 4,305 2000 11 games 4,265 1983 11 games 4,092 1986 11 games 4,059 1996 11 games Most TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED (GAME) 727 at Michigan 6‐63 10/17/09 623 vs. Florida A&M 0‐49 10/18/97 617 vs. Florida A&M 21‐56 10/3/98 611 at Bethune‐Cookman 20‐41 10/7/00 599 at James Madison 7‐65 9/17/05 584 at Central (OH) State 26‐49 11/5/83 573 vs. Florida A&M 19‐48 10/31/99 559 vs. Florida A&M 43‐38 10/13/90 559 vs. Liberty 21‐53 10/17/98 557 vs. Hampton 28‐54 9/30/00 most shutouts (seASON) 7 1934 8 games 6 1935 8 games 5 1954 8 games 5 1955 8 games 5 1957 8 games 4 1956 9 games 4 1977 11 games Most SACKS (SEASON) 46 1991 11 games 43 1983 11 games 42 1987 10 games 40 1989 11 games 37 2005 11 games 36 1981 11 games 36 1985 11 games 33 2001 11 games 28 1999 11 games


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coACHING records MOST COACHING WINS (SEASON) 10 Al Lavan 10‐1 2007 9 Bill Collick 9‐2 1991 9 Bill Collick 9‐1 1987 9 Bill Collick 9‐2 1985 8 Al Lavan 8‐3 2006 8 Joseph Purzycki 8‐2 1984 8 Edward Jackson 8‐0 1934 7 12 times MOST COACHING WINS (cAREER) 81 Bill Collick 1985‐96 47 Edward Jackson 1933‐45; 1953‐55 41 Al Lavan 2004‐10 25 Arnold Jeter 1967‐74 21 Joseph Purzycki 1981‐84 18 Edmond Wyche 1975‐80 17 Bennie J. George 1956‐59 16 Ben Blacknall 2000‐03 15 Thomas Conrad 1946‐49 15 Ray D. Moore 1961‐64

ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES (BY YEAR) 1971: 1972: 1973: 1974: 1975: 1976: 1977: 1978: 1979: 1980: 1981: 1982: 1983: 1984: 1985: 1986: 1987: 1988:

best WINNING PERCENTAGE (cAREER) Minimum 30 games .628 Bill Collick 1985‐96 .612 Edward Jackson 1933‐45; 1953‐55 .532 Al Lavan 2004‐10 .531 Bennie J. George 1956‐59 .500 Joseph Purzycki 1981‐84

1989: 1990:

MOST GAMES COACHED 129 Bill Collick 1985‐96 77 Al Lavan 2004‐10 74 Arnold Jeter 1967‐74 67 Edward Jackson 1933‐45; 1953‐55 43 Joseph Purzycki 1981‐84 42 Edmond Wyche 1975‐78 40 Ben Blacknall 2000‐03 36 Roy D. Moore 1961‐64 33 John McKenzie 1997‐99 32 Bennie J. George 1956‐59

1993:

HORNETS ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Edward Jackson 1933‐45; 1953‐55 47‐26‐2 Thomas Conrad 1946‐49 15‐16‐1 Robert White 1950‐51 4‐14‐1 Willard S. Jones 1952 1‐7‐0 Bennie J. George 1956‐59 17‐15‐1 Preston Mitchell 1960 4‐4‐0 Roy D. Moore 1961‐64 15‐20‐1 U.S. Washington 1965‐66 7‐10‐0 Arnold Jeter 1967‐74 25‐48‐1 Edmond Wyche 1975‐78 18‐23‐1 Charles Henderson 1979‐80 6‐14‐1 Joseph Purzycki 1981‐84 21‐21‐1 Bill Collick 1985‐96 81‐48‐0 John McKenzie 1997‐99 7‐26‐0 Ben Blacknall 2000‐03 16‐24‐0 Butch Posey* 2003 1‐4‐0 Al Lavan 2004‐10 41‐36‐0 Kermit Blount 2011‐ N/A * ‐ Interim

1991: 1992:

1994: 1995: 1996: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2008: 2009: 2010: 2011:

Donald Blakey, Joe Burden, Rufus Simmons, Horace Small Joe Burden, Gerald Kobasa, Roy Knight, Charles May, Horace Small Joe Burden, Roy Knight, Gerald Kobasa, Charles May, Horace Small No Record Milton Fitch, Byarie Jones, Tom Kinkus, Jackie Robinson, Jimmie Strong Charles Henderson, Byarie Jones, Tom Kinkus, Jim Refosco, Jimmie Strong Norman Hayes, Charles Henderson, Byarie Jones, Jackie Robinson Norman Hayes, Charles Henderson, Byarie Jones, Jackie Robinson Byarie Jones, Roy Knight, Jackie Robinson Scottie Elliot, Earl Goodman, Byarie Jones, Roy Knight, Jackie Robinson William Billings, C. Jeffrey Cannon, William Collick, Gregory McLaurin, Walter Tullis William Billings, C. Jeffrey Cannon, William Collick, Gregory McLaurin, Walter Tullis William Billings, C. Jeffrey Cannon, William Collick, Gregory McLaurin William Billings, C. Jeffrey Cannon, William Collick, Keith Hinkle, Gregory McLaurin, Levi Shade John Coveleski, David Dolch, Donald Golacinski, Robert Maull, Jr., Gregory McLaurin, John Coveleski, Scot Dapp, Donald Golacinski, Gregory McLaurin, Thurmond Moore John Coveleski, Donald Golacinski, Gregory McLaurin, Thurmond Moore, Keith E. Tillman John Coveleski, Sean Gibson, Donald Golacinski, Franz Kappel, Gregory McLaurin, Thurmond Moore, Joe Wysock Sean Gibson, Don Golacinski, Dwayne Henry, Gregory McLaurin, Baxter Weber, Andre Williams William Billings, Ed DiFederico, Dwayne Henry, Franz Kappel, Gregory McLaurin, Andre Williams William Billings, Ed DiFederico, Dwayne Henry, Franz Kappel, Gregory McLaurin, Andre Williams William Billings, Ed DiFederico, Dwayne Henry, Franz Kappel, Gregory McLaurin, Andre Williams William Billings, Ed DiFederico, Dwayne Henry, Franz Kappel, Gregory McLaurin, Andre Williams William Billings, Dwayne Henry, Franz Kappel, Tony Pierce, Nickolas Polk, Eric Wainwright William Billings, Jeff Braxton, Dwayne Henry, Darryl Holmes, T.J. McCreight, Nickolas Polk Jeff Braxton, Nick Calcutta, Dwayne Henry, Darryl Holmes, Franz Kappel, T.J. McCreight, Franklin Moon, Mike Walker Roy Bennett, Reggie Brown, Maurice Heard, Patrick Johnson, Leontist Wagner, Deatrich Wise Roy Bennett, Reggie Brown, Maurice Heard, Patrick Johnson, Leontist Wagner, Deatrich Wise Reggie Brown, Damon Frenchers, Patrick Johnson, Trei Oliver, Vincent “Chico” Williams Jeff Braxton, Damon Frenchers, Leo Hamlett, Trei Oliver, Butch Posey, Curtis Thomas, Vincent “Chico” Williams Jeff Braxton, David Francis, Damon Frenchers, Leo Hamlett, Trei Oliver, Butch Posey, Curtis Thomas, Vincent “Chico” Williams Jeff Braxton, Damon Frenchers, Leo Hamlett, Trei Oliver, Butch Posey, Curtis Thomas, Vincent “Chico” Williams Jeff Braxton, Andre Creamer, Damon Frenchers, Leo Hamlett, Albert Horsey, James Posey, Butch Posey, Curtis Thomas, Vincent “Chico” Williams Eric Day, Derek Hall, Luke Harris, Marshall Hayes, Larry Holton, Aubrey Kelly, Greg McLaurin, Tim Orr, Curtis Thomas Raimond Braithwaite, Andre Creamer, Eric Day, Derek Hall, Luke Harris, David Melendez, Curtis Thomas, Dwayne Thomas, Vincent White Jeff Braxton, Andre Creamer, Eric Day, Derek Hall, Paul Macklin, Ed Sanders, Curtis Thomas, Dwayne Thomas Jeff Braxton, Mike Gallagher, Derek Hall, Bobby Jones, Paul Macklin, Rayford Petty, Doug Sams, Ed Sanders, Curtis Thomas, Renato Diaz, Mike Gallagher, Derek Hall, Bobby Jones, Lawrence Livingston, Rayford Petty, Ed Sanders, Doug Sams, Curtis Thomas Ronald Bolton, Renato Diaz, Mike Gallagher, Bernd Gottschalk, Bobby Jones, Rayford Petty, Doug Sams, Ed Sanders, Adam Shorter, Curtis Thomas Ronald Bolton, Nick Calcutta, Renato Diaz, Mike Gallagher, Bobby Jones, John Morgan, Rayford Petty, Doug Sams, Curtis Thomas Jeff Braxton, Nick Calcutta, Bryant Foster, Arrington Jones, Mike Ketchum, Will King, Curtis Thomas, Tory Woodbury

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HOMECOMING records ALL-TIME homecoming results

1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Oct. 11 Oct. 17 Oct. 9 Oct. 14 Oct. 6 Oct. 25 Nov. 6 Oct. 29 Oct. 14 Oct. 27 Nov. 15 Oct. 31 Oct. 23 Oct. 15 Oct. 27 Oct. 5 Nov. 1 Nov. 7 Oct. 29 Nov. 4 Oct. 27 Oct. 26 Oct. 31 Oct. 23 Oct. 29 Oct. 21 Nov. 2 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 Oct. 23 Oct. 28 Oct. 20 Nov. 2 Oct. 25 Oct. 30 Oct. 22 Oct. 14 Oct. 20 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 Oct. 16

W W L W L L W W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W L W L W L L L W W W W L L W W W W W W

10‐0 6‐0 3‐24 14‐10 6‐29 0‐7 17‐3 27‐6 10‐3 16‐13 16‐2 20‐14 7‐24 15‐14 26‐7 55‐17 51‐7 34‐21 41‐9 28‐7 30‐7 39‐0 26‐10 7‐28 65‐42 38‐42 41‐17 14‐34 7‐14 14‐31 34‐20 57‐32 38‐12 27‐21 36‐53 14‐28 41‐14 37‐21 25‐17 42‐7 35‐22 31‐26

Howard St. Paul’s Howard North Carolina Central Howard North Carolina Central Morgan State Shaw Kentucky State North Carolina Central Kentucky State Central State Towson State Virginia State North Carolina A&T Central State Bethune‐Cookman South Carolina State North Carolina A&T South Carolina State South Carolina State South Carolina State Morgan State South Carolina State Morgan State South Carolina State Morgan State South Carolina State Morgan State South Carolina State Morgan State South Carolina State Morgan State South Carolina State Morgan State South Carolina State Morgan State North Carolina A&T Morgan State North Carolina A&T Morgan State North Carolina A&T

homecoming coACHING RECORDS Arnold Jeter 1969‐74 3‐3 Edmond Wyche 1975‐78 4‐0 Charles Henderson 1979‐80 2‐0 Joseph Purzycki 1981‐84 3‐1 Bill Collick 1985‐96 9‐3 John McKenzie 1997‐99 1‐2 Ben Blacknall 2000‐03 3‐0 Butch Posey* 2003 0‐1 Al Lavan 2004‐10 6‐1 BIGGEST HOMECOMING WIN Oct. 5, 1985 W 51‐7 Bethune‐Cookman

5,000 4,650 5,000 7,100 7,000 12,000 8,500 6,000 7,522 7,800

7,230

5,198 6,839 4,131 4,231 6,352 5,189 5,182 5,349 6,583 4,616 4,577 5,446 6,089 5,327 4,131

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homecoming ATTENDANCE RECORDS Oct. 27, 1984 W 55‐17 Central State 12,000 Oct. 5, 1985 W 51‐7 Bethune‐Cookman 8,500 Oct. 29, 1988 W 28‐7 South Carolina State 7,800 Nov. 7, 1987 W 41‐9 North Carolina A&T 7,522 Oct. 26, 1991 W 26‐10 Morgan State 7,230 Oct. 23, 1982 W 15‐14 Virginia State 7,100 Oct. 15, 1983 W 26‐7 North Carolina A&T 7,000 Oct. 25, 1997 L 7‐14 Morgan State 6,839 Oct. 30, 2004 L 14‐28 South Carolina State 6,583 Oct. 28, 2000 W 57‐32 South Carolina State 6,352 LONGEST HOMECOMING WINNING STREAK 1982‐91 10 games 2005‐Present 6 games LONGEST HOMECOMING losing STREAK 1996‐98 3 games vs Opponent (all-time) Team Games Record Pct. Morgan State 11 9‐2 .818 S.C. State 11 6‐5 .545 N.C. A&T 5 5‐0 1.000 N.C. Central 3 2‐1 .667 Howard 3 1‐2 .333 Kentucky State 2 2‐0 1.000 Central State 2 2‐0 1.000 B‐CU 1 1‐0 1.000 Shaw 1 1‐0 1.000 St. Paul’s 1 1‐0 1.000 Virginia State 1 1‐0 1.000 Towson State 1 0‐1 .000

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1942 (3‐1‐1) Coach: Edward Jackson (24‐15‐2) L 6‐34 Lincoln (Pa.) T 13‐13 Howard W 32‐6 Winston‐Salem W 27‐0 Fort DuPont W 6‐0 Virginia Union 84‐53

1924 (0‐1) L 0‐65 Lincoln (Pa.) 1925 (0‐2) L 6‐27 Atlantic City H.S. L 13‐21 Moorestown H.S. 19‐48 1926 (1‐0) W 14‐0 Downingtown (Pa.) Industrial 1929 (1‐0) W 12‐7 Normal (Cheyney) 1930 (4‐2) (Overall ‐ 6‐5) L 6‐7 Bordentown (N.J.) Military Institute W 18‐0 Maryland State W 7‐0 Howard H.S. L 0‐6 Normal (Cheyney) W 14‐12 Downingtown (Pa.) Industrial W 19‐0 Maryland State 64‐25 1931 (2‐2‐1) (Overall ‐ 8‐7‐1) W 14‐13 Bordentown (N.J.) Military Institute T 0‐0 Howard H.S. L 0‐30 Cheyney L 0‐33 Downingtown (Pa.) Industrial W 30‐0 Maryland State 44‐76 1932 (2‐5) (Overall ‐ 10‐12‐1) W 29‐7 Newark Athletic Club L 12‐13 Cheyney L 7‐20 Bordentown (N.J.) Military Institute L 0‐18 Downingtown (Pa.) Industrial W 13‐0 Maryland State L 6‐20 Storer College L 6‐7 Howard H.S. 73‐85 1933 (4‐4) Coach: Edward Jackson (Overall ‐ 14‐16‐1) L 18‐26 Bowie State L 0‐8 Miner (UDC) L 0‐7 Cheyney L 0‐13 Bordentown (N.J.) Military Institute W 7‐0 Downingtown (Pa.) Industrial W 38‐0 Maryland State W 33‐6 Storer College W 18‐0 Howard H.S. 114‐60 1934 (8‐0) Coach: Edward Jackson (12‐4) (Overall ‐ 22‐16‐1) W 13‐0 Bowie State W 6‐2 Miner (UDC) W 8‐0 Lincoln (Pa.) W 14‐0 Cheyney W 20‐0 Bordentown (N.J.) Military Institute W 25‐0 Downingtown (Pa.) Industrial W 38‐0 Storer College W 1‐0 Maryland State (Forfeit) 125‐2 1935 (7‐1) Coach: Edward Jackson (19‐5) (Overall ‐ 29‐17‐1) L 0‐6 Virginia State W 25‐17 Miner (UDC) W 13‐6 Lincoln (Pa.) W 39‐0 Bordentown (N.J.) Military Institute W 32‐0 Downingtown (Pa.) Industrial W 42‐0 Maryland State W 52‐0 Storer College W 7‐0 Cheyney 210‐24 1936 (1‐3‐1) Coach: Edward Jackson (20‐8‐1) (Overall ‐ 30‐20‐2) W 18‐9 Bowie State L 0‐29 Cheyney T 6‐6 Bordentown (N.J.) Military Institute L 0‐41 Lincoln (Pa.) L 0‐20 Miner (UDC) 24‐105 1937 (1‐0) Coach: Edward Jackson (21‐8‐1) W 13‐6 Lincoln (Pa.)

(Overall ‐ 31‐20‐2)

1938 (0‐1) Coach: Edward Jackson (21‐9‐1) L 7‐20 Cheyney

(Overall ‐ 31‐21‐2)

1939 (0‐2) Coach: Edward Jackson (21‐11‐1) (Overall ‐ 31‐23‐2) L 7‐12 Cheyney L Bordentown (N.J.) Military Institute 1941 (0‐3) Coach: Edward Jackson (21‐14‐1) L 12‐27 Cheyney L 0‐13 Howard L 0‐18 Elizabeth City 12‐58

1944 (2‐2) Coach: Edward Jackson (26‐17‐2) L 0‐47 Morgan State L 0‐19 Lincoln (Pa.) W 7‐6 Howard W 18‐6 Howard 25‐78 1945 (3‐3, 3‐3 CIAA) Coach: Edward Jackson (29‐20‐2) W 13‐12 NC Central* L 0‐27 Morgan State* L 13‐25 Lincoln (Pa.)* W 14‐0 Hampton* L 19‐25 Howard* W 26‐0 Bluefield* 85‐89 *‐CIAA game 1946 (4‐4, 3‐4 CIAA) Coach: Thomas Conrad W 19‐7 Howard* L 6‐32 NC Central* L 6‐22 Morgan State* L 6‐19 Lincoln (Pa.)* L 0‐12 Hampton* W 12‐6 Winston‐Salem* W 50‐0 St. Paul’s* W 7‐6 Florida N&T† 106‐104 *‐CIAA game †Flower Bowl 1/1/47‐ Jacksonville, Fla. 1947 (4‐4, 4‐3 CIAA) Coach: Thomas Conrad (8‐8) L 0‐27 Howard* W 7‐0 NC Central* L 0‐31 Morgan State* L 7‐20 Lincoln (Pa.)* W 11‐7 J.C. Smith* W 20‐6 Winston‐Salem* L 0‐41 Central (Ohio) W 22‐0 St. Augustine’s* 67‐132 *‐CIAA game 1948 (4‐5, 4‐4 CIAA) Coach: Thomas Conrad (12‐13) L 0‐40 Howard* L 0‐14 NC Central* L 0‐41 Morgan State* W 7‐6 Lincoln (Pa.)* W 14‐12 J.C. Smith* L 7‐12 Winston‐Salem* W 58‐0 St. Paul’s* L 0‐41 Central (Ohio) W 22‐0 St. Augustine’s* 108‐166 *‐CIAA game 1949 (3‐5‐1, 3‐5‐1 CIAA) Coach: Thomas Conrad (15‐18‐1) L 0‐27 NC Central* L 7‐38 Howard* L 0‐32 Morgan State* T 12‐12 Winston‐Salem* W 26‐20 Lincoln (Pa.)* L 6‐10 J.C. Smith* W 13‐11 Bluefield* W 40‐0 St. Paul’s* L 7‐13 St. Augustine’s* 111‐163 *‐CIAA game 1950 (2‐7‐1, 2‐6‐1 CIAA) Coach: Robert White L 0‐13 NC Central* L 6‐7 Howard* L 0‐20 Morgan State* L 0‐34 Maryland State L 0‐18 Winston‐Salem* W 66‐0 St. Paul’s* W 25‐14 J.C. Smith* T 0‐0 Lincoln (Pa.)* L 6‐13 St. Augustine’s* L 36‐44 Bluefield* 133‐163 *‐CIAA game

(Overall ‐ 34‐27‐3)

(Overall ‐ 36‐29‐3)

(Overall ‐ 39‐32‐3)

(Overall ‐ 43‐36‐3)

(Overall ‐ 47‐40‐3)

(Overall ‐ 51‐45‐3)

(Overall ‐ 54‐50‐4)

(Overall ‐ 56‐57‐5)

1951 (2‐7, 2‐4 CIAA) Coach: Robert White (4‐14‐1) L 2‐21 Howard* L 6‐45 Morgan State* L 6‐18 Maryland State L 0‐13 King’s (Pa.) L 0‐3 Cheyney L 0‐24 J.C. Smith* L 0‐34 Lincoln (Pa.)* W 14‐0 St. Paul’s* W 13‐0 St. Augustine’s* 48‐158 *‐CIAA game 1952 (1‐7, 1‐5 CIAA) Coach: Willard S. Jones L 0‐25 Howard* L 6‐33 Morgan State* L 0‐60 Maryland State L 6‐33 King’s (Pa.) L 0‐21 J.C. Smith* L 6‐26 Lincoln (PA)* W 24‐0 St. Paul’s* L 6‐7 St. Augustine’s* 48‐205 *‐CIAA game 1953 (4‐4, 2‐4 CIAA) Coach: Edward Jackson (33‐24‐2) W 13‐6 Howard* W 7‐6 Cheyney W 18‐0 Norfolk State L 0‐26 Hampton* L 0‐20 J.C. Smith* L 12‐19 Lincoln (Pa.)* L 6‐7 St.Paul’s* W 19‐12 St. Augustine’s* 75‐96 *‐CIAA game 1954 (7‐1, 5‐1 CIAA) Coach: Edward Jackson (40‐25‐2) W 13‐0 Howard* W 25‐0 Cheyney W 7‐0 Norfolk State W 6‐0 Hampton* W 13‐0 J.C. Smith* W 18‐13 Lincoln (Pa.)* W 26‐6 St. Paul’s* L 6‐12 St. Augustine’s* 114‐31 *‐CIAA games 1955 (7‐1, 5‐1 CIAA) Coach: Edward Jackson (47‐26‐2) L 0‐3 Maryland State* W 37‐0 Cheyney W 13‐0 King’s (Pa.) W 12‐0 Hampton* W 20‐6 J.C. Smith* W 37‐6 St. Paul’s* W 18‐0 Lincoln (Pa.)* W 6‐0 St. Augustine’s* 143‐15 *‐CIAA game 1956 (7‐1‐1, 5‐0‐1 CIAA) Coach: Bennie J. George W 12‐7 Maryland State* W 27‐0 Cheyney L 0‐13 Bloomsburg W 46‐6 Hampton* W 32‐0 J.C. Smith* W 50‐0 Lincoln (Pa.)* W 28‐0 St. Paul’s* W 27‐13 King’s (Pa.)* T 13‐13 St. Augustine’s* 235‐52 *‐CIAA game 1957 (6‐2, 4‐2 CIAA) Coach: Bennie J. George (13‐3‐1) L 0‐21 Maryland State* W 13‐0 Bloomsburg L 0‐6 Hampton* W 20‐0 King’s (Pa.) W 13‐7 J.C. Smith* W 26‐0 Lincoln (Pa.)* W 9‐0 St. Paul’s* W 13‐0 St. Augustine’s* 104‐34 *‐CIAA game

(Overall ‐ 58‐64‐5)

(Overall ‐ 59‐71‐5)

(Overall ‐ 63‐75‐5)

(Overall ‐ 70‐76‐5)

(Overall ‐ 77‐77‐5)

CIAA Co‐Champions (Overall ‐ 84‐78‐6)

(Overall ‐ 90‐80‐6)

(Overall ‐ 31‐26‐2)

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1958 (3‐5, 3‐4 CIAA) Coach: Bennie J. George (16‐8‐1) W 20‐8 Howard* L 0‐44 Maryland State* L 14‐28 Hampton* L 6‐28 J.C. Smith* W 26‐8 Lincoln (Pa.)* W 46‐6 St. Paul’s* L 6‐20 King’s (Pa.) L 0‐26 St. Augustine’s* 118‐168 *‐CIAA game 1959 (1‐7, 1‐6 CIAA) Coach: Bennie J. George (17‐15‐1) L 6‐14 Howard* L 0‐26 Maryland State* L 8‐26 Hampton* L 0‐42 J.C. Smith* W 38‐13 Lincoln (Pa.)* L 8‐14 St. Paul’s* L 6‐8 King’s (Pa.) L 6‐12 St. Augustine’s* 72‐155 *‐CIAA game 1960 (4‐4, 4‐3 CIAA) Coach: Preston Mitchell L 12‐14 King’s (Pa.) W 12‐6 St. Augustine’s* L 8‐13 Hampton* W 24‐6 Howard* L 0‐22 J.C. Smith* W 38‐7 Lincoln (Pa.)* W 34‐6 St. Paul’s* L 6‐13 Maryland State* 134‐87 *‐CIAA game 1961 (6‐3, 5‐2 CIAA) Coach: Roy D. Moore W 20‐0 Howard* L 0‐40 J.C. Smith* W 6‐3 Morgan State* W 24‐14 St. Paul’s* L 8‐25 Maryland State* W 36‐0 King’s (Pa.) W 16‐6 St. Augustine’s* L 12‐21 Slippery Rock W 22‐8 Hampton* 144‐117 *‐CIAA game 1962 (4‐5, 3‐4 CIAA) Coach: Roy D. Moore (10‐8) L 12‐21 Slippery Rock W 12‐9 Hampton* W 20‐0 Howard* L 12‐20 J.C. Smith* L 0‐34 Morgan State* W 16‐8 King’s (Pa.) L 0‐19 Maryland State* W 34‐14 St. Paul’s* L 6‐18 St. Augustine’s* 112‐143 *‐CIAA game 1963 (2‐5‐1, 1‐5 CIAA) Coach: Roy D. Moore (12‐13‐1) T 19‐19 Slippery Rock L 6‐25 Hampton* W 30‐0 Howard* L 0‐43 J.C. Smith* L 14‐46 Morgan State* W 20‐12 Montclair State L 14‐22 St. Paul’s* L 0‐37 Maryland State* 103‐204 *‐CIAA game 1964 (3‐7, 3‐5 CIAA) Coach: Roy D. Moore (15‐20‐1) L 0‐7 Mansfield L 6‐8 Virginia State* W 26‐23 Hampton* L 16‐32 Howard* L 6‐8 J.C. Smith* L 6‐36 Morgan State* L 0‐25 Montclair State L 0‐22 Maryland State* W 18‐12 St. Paul’s* W 19‐7 St. Augustine’s* 97‐180 *‐CIAA game

(Overall ‐ 93‐85‐6)

1965 (4‐5, 3‐3 CIAA) Coach: U.S. Washington W 26‐13 Mansfield W 20‐13 Virginia State* W 30‐13 Hampton* W 6‐0 Howard* L 0‐34 Morgan State* L 7‐26 Montclair State L 14‐20 St. Paul’s* L 6‐41 Maryland State* L 0‐35 C.W. Post 109‐195 *‐CIAA game

(Overall ‐ 94‐92‐6)

1966 (3‐5, 2‐4 CIAA) Coach: U.S. Washington (7‐10) L 0‐20 Mansfield L 0‐6 Hampton* W 26‐16 Howard* L 0‐12 St. Paul’s* L 6‐38 Morgan State* W 12‐6 Elizabeth City* W 22‐6 Montclair State L 6‐52 Maryland State* 72‐156 *‐CIAA game

(Overall ‐ 98‐96‐6)

1967 (2‐6‐1, 2‐3‐1 CIAA) Coach: Arnold Jeter L 0‐16 Indiana (Pa.) L 6‐26 Mansfield L 6‐35 Hampton* W 16‐0 Howard* T 0‐0 St. Paul’s* L 0‐27 Morgan State* W 13‐12 Elizabeth City* L 8‐37 Maryland State* L 3‐16 Montclair State 52‐169 *‐CIAA game

(Overall ‐ 104‐99‐6)

(Overall – 108‐104‐6)

(Overall – 110‐109‐7)

(Overall – 113‐116‐7)

1968 (4‐6, 2‐4 CIAA) Coach: Arnold Jeter (6‐12‐1) L 0‐17 Indiana (Pa.) W 34‐22 Clarion W 34‐14 Montclair State L 10‐17 Hampton* W 48‐7 Howard* W 25‐0 St. Paul’s* L 3‐38 Morgan State* L 7‐47 East Stroudsburg L 3‐10 Elizabeth City* L 20‐33 Maryland State* 184‐205 *‐CIAA game

(Overall – 117‐121‐7)

1972 (5‐4, 2‐4 MEAC) Coach: Arnold Jeter (22‐31‐1) (Overall ‐ 142‐157‐8) Sept. 16 W 27‐7 at C.W. Post Sept. 23 W 28‐21 at Millersville Oct. 7 L 0‐10 at Howard* Oct. 14 W 14‐10 NC CENTRAL (HC)* Oct. 21 L 7‐42 at Morgan State* Oct. 28 L 0‐19 UMES* Nov. 4 W 26‐7 HOFSTRA Nov. 11 L 7‐13 at NC A&T* Nov. 18 W 29‐21 SC STATE* 138‐150 *‐MEAC game

(Overall – 122‐132‐8)

1973 (0‐11, 0‐6 MEAC) Coach: Arnold Jeter (22‐42‐1) (Overall ‐ 142‐168‐8) Sept. 8 L 0‐21 at Virginia State Sept. 15 L 0‐13 C.W. POST Sept. 22 L 7‐14 MILLERSVILLE ST Sept. 29 L 14‐34 at Clarion State Oct. 6 L 6‐29 HOWARD (HC)* Oct. 13 L 7‐32 at NC Central* Oct. 20 L 6‐34 MORGAN STATE* Oct. 27 L 14‐20 at UMES* Nov. 2 L 14‐26 at Hofstra Nov. 10 L 12‐27 NC A&T* Nov. 17 L 0‐27 at SC State* 80‐277 *‐MEAC game

(Overall – 126‐138‐8)

1974 (3‐6, 0‐6 MEAC) Coach: Arnold Jeter (25‐48‐1) W 14‐ 8 ELIZABETH CITY ST W 34‐10 WILLIAM PATTERSON W 18‐ 8 FEDERAL CITY (UDC) L 7‐30 at Howard* L 0‐7 NC CENTRAL* L 7‐21 at Morgan State* L 0‐36 UMES (HC)* L 14‐20 at NC A&T State* L 7‐16 SC STATE* 101‐156 *‐MEAC game

(Overall – 120‐126‐7)

1969 (4‐5, 3‐3 CIAA) Coach: Arnold Jeter (10‐17‐1) (Overall ‐ 130‐143‐8) Sept. 20 L 14‐20 at Clarion Sept. 27 W 28‐9 MONTCLAIR STATE Oct. 4 W 20‐0 at Hampton* Oct. 11 W 10‐0 HOWARD (HC)* Oct. 18 W 27‐20 at St. Paul’s* Oct. 25 L 14‐34 MORGAN STATE* Nov. 1 L 12‐35 at East Stroudsburg Nov. 8 L 6‐31 ELIZABETH CITY* Nov. 15 L 19‐21 MARYLAND STATE* 150‐170 *‐CIAA game 1970 (6‐2, 4‐1 CIAA) Coach: Arnold Jeter (16‐19‐1) (Overall ‐ 136‐145‐8) Sept. 12 W 19‐14 at Lock Haven St Sept. 26 L 7‐10 at Montclair State Oct. 3 W 49‐0 HAMPTON* Oct. 10 W 20‐0 at Howard* Oct. 17 W 6‐0 ST. PAUL’S (HC)* Oct. 24 L 6‐34 at Morgan State* Oct. 31 W 44‐10 MILLERSVILLE Nov. 14 W 21‐15 at Maryland State* 172‐83 *‐CIAA game 1971 (1‐8, 1‐5 MEAC) Coach: Arnold Jeter (17‐27‐1) (Overall ‐ 137‐153‐8) Sept. 18 L 7‐14 LOCK HAVEN ST Sept. 25 L 0‐51 at West Chester St Oct. 2 L 0‐30 at Hofstra Oct. 9 L 3‐24 HOWARD (HC)* Oct. 16 L 3‐34 at NC Central* Oct. 23 L 7‐33 MORGAN STATE* Oct. 30 W 7‐6 at UMES* Nov. 13 L 7‐31 NC A&T STATE* Nov. 20 L 0‐37 at SC State* 34‐260 *‐MEAC game

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1975 (5‐5, 2‐4 MEAC) Coach: Edmond Wyche Sept. 6 W 17‐ 7 Sept. 13 W 29‐0 Sept. 20 L 7‐33 Oct. 4 W 44‐0 Oct. 11 L 7‐12 Oct. 18 L 14‐16 Oct. 25 W 17‐ 3 Nov. 8 W 14‐6 Nov. 15 L 7‐27 Nov. 22 L 0‐39 156‐143 *‐MEAC game

(Overall ‐ 145‐174‐8)

(Overall ‐ 150‐179‐8) at Elizabeth City St at William Paterson at Alcorn A&M at UMES* HOWARD* at NC Central* MORGAN ST (HC)* at Shaw NC A&T STATE* at SC State*

1976 (3‐7‐1, 1‐5 MEAC) Coach: Edmond Wyche (8‐12‐1) (Overall ‐ 153‐186‐9) Sept. 4 W 9‐7 ELIZABETH CITY ST Sept. 11 L 0‐30 SC STATE* Sept. 18 L 0‐16 Clarion State Sept. 25 L 7‐41 Bethune‐Cookman* Oct. 2 W 13‐0 UMES* Oct. 9 L 0‐32 at Howard* Oct. 16 L 16‐27 NC CENTRAL Oct. 23 L 13‐36 at Morgan State* Oct. 30 T 0‐0 at Kentucky State Nov. 6 W 27‐6 SHAW (HC) Nov. 13 L 6‐30 at NC A&T* 91‐225 *‐MEAC game 1977 (7‐4, 4‐2 MEAC) Coach: Edmond Wyche (15‐16‐1) (Overall ‐ 160‐190‐9) Sept. 10 L 0‐21 at South Carolina St* Sept. 17 L 3‐8 CLARION STATE Sept. 24 W 18‐17 at Salisbury State Oct. 1 W 22‐0 at UMES* Oct. 8 W 18‐0 HOWARD* Oct. 15 W 23‐0 at NC Central Oct. 22 W 20‐6 MORGAN STATE* Oct. 29 W 10‐3 KENTUCKY ST (HC) Nov. 5 W 10‐ 6 Bethune‐Cookman* Nov. 12 L 7‐22 NC A&T* Nov. 19 L 15‐37 Florida A&M 146‐123 *‐MEAC game 1978 (3‐7, 3‐3 MEAC) Coach: Edmond Wyche (18‐23‐1) (Overall ‐ 163‐197‐9) Sept. 9 L 0‐34 SC STATE* Sept. 16 L 10‐31 at Clarion State Sept. 23 L 0‐37 at Florida A&M Sept. 30 L 7‐17 UMES* Oct. 7 L 6‐37 at Howard* Oct. 14 W 16‐13 NC CENTRAL (HC) Oct.21 W 13‐ 6 at Morgan State* Oct. 28 L 12‐18 at Kentucky State Nov. 4 L 7‐17 at Bethune‐Cookman* Nov. 11 W 9‐ 6 at NC A&T* 80‐216 *‐MEAC game


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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1979 (4‐5‐1, 0‐4‐1 MEAC) Coach: Charles Henderson (Overall ‐ 167‐202‐10) Sept. 8 L 6‐52 at SC State* 5,022 Sept. 15 L 12‐45 CLARION STATE 1,200 Sept. 29 W 19‐13 at UMES 1,500 Oct. 6 L 0‐23 HOWARD* 1,500 Oct. 13 L 26‐31 at NC Central 13,000 Oct. 20 L 0‐22 MORGAN STATE* 1,500 Oct. 27 W 16‐ 2 KENTUCKY ST (HC) 5,000 Nov. 3 W 17‐15 BETHUNE‐COOKMAN* 1,500 Nov. 10 T 21‐21 NC A&T* 1,500 Nov. 17 W 26‐10 at Livingstone 500 143‐234 32,222 *‐MEAC game 1980 (2‐9, 0‐5 MEAC) Coach: Charles Henderson (6‐14‐1) (Overall ‐ 169‐211‐10) Sept. 6 L 18‐27 SALISBURY STATE 4,100 Sept. 13 L 20‐21 SC STATE* 4,000 Sept. 20 W 8‐ 6 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 2,700 Sept. 27 L 0‐39 at Massachusetts 9,700 Oct. 4 L 20‐37 at Bethune‐Cookman* 5,109 Oct. 11 L 7‐49 at Howard* 11,000 Oct. 18 L 0‐52 at NC A&T* 20,000 Nov. 1 L 0‐30 at Towson State 1,230 Nov. 8 L 0‐105 at Portland State 4,772 Nov. 15 W 20‐14 CENTRAL ST (HC) 4,650 Nov. 22 L 9‐57 at Florida A&M* 7,117 102‐437 74,378 *‐MEAC game 1981 (2‐9, 1‐4 MEAC) Coach: Joseph Purzycki Sept. 5 L 12‐13 Sept. 12 L 0‐29 Sept. 19 L 3‐27 Sept. 26 L 16‐19 Oct. 3 L 0‐8 Oct. 10 L 27‐31 Oct. 17 W 21‐17 Oct. 31 L 7‐24 Nov. 7 L 7‐13 Nov. 14 W 13‐7 Nov. 21 L 16‐24 122‐213 *‐MEAC game

(Overall ‐ 171‐220‐10) at Virginia State 3,500 at SC State* 8,227 at Florida A&M* 13,081 WEST CHESTER ST 4,800 BETHUNE‐COOKMAN* 2,500 HOWARD* 2,300 NC A&T* 2,300 TOWSON ST (HC) 5,000 at Salisbury State 3,000 at Central State 2,600 at Eastern Illinois 1,500 38,808

1982 (4‐7, 2‐3 MEAC) Coach: Joseph Purzycki (6‐16) (Overall ‐ 175‐227‐10) Sept. 11 W 17‐ 7 SC STATE* 5,000 Sept. 18 L 23‐39 FLORIDA A&M* 5,000 Sept. 24 L 21‐41 at West Chester St 5,025 Oct. 2 L 24‐27 at Bethune‐Cookman* 3,642 Oct. 9 L 14‐22 at Howard* 6,700 Oct. 16 W 20‐ 3 at NC A&T* 5,100 Oct. 23 W 15‐14 VIRGINIA ST (HC) 7,100 Oct. 30 L 21‐35 at Towson State 1,451 Nov. 6 L 31‐37 CENTRAL STATE 2,500 Nov. 13 W 15‐7 NORTHEASTERN 2,700 Nov. 20 L 22‐35 LIBERTY BAPTIST 2,500 223‐267 46,718 *‐MEAC game 1983 (7‐3‐1, 3‐1 MEAC) Coach: Joseph Purzycki (13‐19‐1) (Overall ‐ 182‐230‐11) Sept. 10 L 17‐24 at SC State* 9,250 Sept. 17 W 36‐34 at Florida A&M 6,703 Sept. 24 W 56‐ 6 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 3,500 Oct. 1 W 23‐16 BETHUNE‐COOKMAN* 3,700 Oct. 8 W 38‐28 JAMES MADISON 4,500 Oct. 15 W 26‐ 7 NC A&T (HC)* 7,000 Oct. 22 W 48‐24 at Liberty Baptist 8,000 Oct. 29 L 15‐23 TOWSON STATE 6,200 Nov. 5 L 26‐49 at Central (OH) St 4,500 Nov. 12 T 21‐21 at Northeastern 3,030 Nov. 19 W 62‐20 HOWARD* 6,001 368‐252 62,384 *‐MEAC game 1984 (8‐2, 3‐1 MEAC) Coach: Joseph Purzycki (21‐21‐1) (Overall ‐ 190‐232‐11) Sept. 8 W 50‐36 vs SC State*† 12,000 Sept. 15 W 35‐0 NORTHEASTERN 5,000 Sept. 22 W 56‐7 at NC A&T* 5,000 Sept. 29 L 38‐41 at Bethune‐Cookman* 5,000 Oct. 6 L 19‐20 at James Madison 9,700 Oct. 13 W 70‐8 at Bowie State 1,350 Oct. 20 W 23‐7 TOWSON STATE 5,500 Oct. 27 W 55‐17 CENTRAL ST (HC) 12,000 Nov. 3 W 45‐ 7 at Howard* 5,000 Nov. 10 W 34‐11 LIBERTY BAPTIST 5,200 425‐154 65,750 †Franklin Field (Philadelphia, Pa.) *‐MEAC game

1985 (9‐2, 4‐0 MEAC) MEAC Champions Coach: William Collick (Overall ‐ 199‐234‐11) Aug. 31 W 35‐0 MORGAN STATE 4,450 Sept. 7 W 30‐16 vs. NC A&T*† 10,500 Sept. 14 W 38‐20 at SC State* 6,143 Sept. 21 W 46‐ 6 ST. PAUL’S 5,200 Sept. 28 L 17‐37 at Northern Iowa 12,001 Oct. 5 W 51‐7 BETHUNE‐COOKMAN* (HC)8,500 Oct. 12 W 24‐14 at Connecticut 5,838 Oct. 26 L 26‐51 at Towson State 3,983 Nov. 9 W 46‐8 at Southern 23,500 Nov. 16 W 36‐6 at Northeastern 2,100 Nov. 23 W 38‐16 HOWARD* 6,300 387‐181 84,065 †Franklin Field (Philadelphia, Pa.) *‐MEAC game 1986 (7‐4, 3‐2 MEAC) Coach: William Collick (16‐6) (Overall ‐ 206‐238‐11) Aug. 30 W 21‐14 at Southern Louisiana 11,400 Sept. 6 W 30‐9 at Boston 8,167 Sept. 20 W 40‐12 at Morgan State* 2,300 Oct. 4 L 25‐28 vs. Jackson State† 12,124 Oct. 11 W 32‐31 CONNECTICUT 5,200 Oct. 18 W 34‐17 at Bethune‐Cookman* 3,000 Oct. 25 W 10‐ 6 TOWSON STATE 4,500 Nov. 1 W 34‐21 SC STATE* (HC) 6,000 Nov. 8 L 17‐20 at NC A&T * 8,500 Nov. 15 L 24‐37 NORTHEASTERN 2,300 Nov. 22 L 18‐27 at Howard* 9,500 285‐222 72,991 †Franklin Field (Philadelphia, Pa.) *‐MEAC game 1987 (9‐1, 5‐0 MEAC) (MEAC Champions) Coach: William Collick (25‐7) (Overall ‐ 215‐239‐11) Sept. 5 L 13‐34 at Boise State 18,101 Sept. 19 W 30‐7 MORGAN STATE* 3,200 Sept. 26 W 69‐14 at District of Columbia 4,500 Oct. 3 W 45‐0 BETHUNE‐COOKMAN* 4,200 Oct. 17 W 52‐26 at Akron 9,491 Oct. 24 W 40‐17 at Towson State 4,520 Oct. 31 W 28‐7 at SC State* 6,143 Nov. 7 W 41‐9 NC A&T* (HC) 7,522 Nov. 14 W 20‐22 at Ark‐Pine Bluff† 5,000 Nov. 21 W 7‐12 HOWARD*† 5,500 345‐148 68,177 †Ark‐Pine Bluff and Howard forced to forfeit. *‐MEAC game 1988 (5‐5, 4‐2 MEAC) MEAC Co‐Champions Coach: William Collick (30‐12) (Overall ‐ 220‐244‐11) Sept. 3 L 31‐35 FLORIDA A&M* 7,500 Sept. 10 L 7‐48 at E. Kentucky 21,700 Sept. 24 L 3‐24 TOWSON STATE 3,200 Oct. 1 L 9‐10 at Bethune‐Cookman* 4,700 Oct. 15 W 58‐7 ARK‐PINE BLUFF 3,200 Oct. 22 W 21‐8 at Morgan State* 10,365 Oct. 29 W 28‐7 SC STATE (HC)* 7,800 Nov. 5 W 37‐7 at NC A&T* 3,500 Nov. 12 L 13‐22 W. ILLINOIS 3,000 Nov. 19 W 28‐21 at Howard* 3,857 235‐189 68,822 *‐MEAC game 1989 (7‐4, 5‐1 MEAC) MEAC Champions Coach: William Collick (37‐16) (Overall ‐ 227‐248‐11) Sept. 2 W 41‐0 vs Cheyney† Sept. 9 L 13‐48 at E. Kentucky Sept. 16 W 11‐3 at Northeastern Sept. 23 L 24‐38 at Western Illinois Oct. 7 W 28‐14 BETHUNE‐COOKMAN* Oct. 14 W 18‐13 at Florida A&M* Oct. 21 W 27‐12 MORGAN STATE* Oct. 28 W 21‐13 at SC State* Nov. 4 W 30‐7 NC A&T (HC)* Nov. 11 L 17‐35 at Towson State Nov. 18 L 14‐19 HOWARD* 244‐202 †Baynard Stadium, Wilmington, Del. *‐MEAC game 1990 (7‐3, 4‐2 MEAC) Coach: William Collick (44‐19) (Overall ‐ 234‐251‐11) Sept. 1 L 7‐31 at Jackson State Sept. 8 W 43‐16 NORTHEASTERN† Sept. 22 W 24‐13 TOWSON STATE Sept. 29 W 56‐42 at Bethune‐Cookman* Oct. 6 W 38‐37 at Liberty Oct. 13 L 38‐43 FLORIDA A&M* Oct. 20 W 28‐7 at Morgan State* Oct. 27 W 39‐0 SC STATE (HC)* Nov. 3 L 28‐48 NC A&T* Nov. 17 W 29‐14 at Howard* 330‐251 †Baynard Stadium, Wilmington, Del. *‐MEAC game

1991 (9‐2, 5‐1 MEAC) Coach: William Collick (53‐21) (Overall ‐ 243‐253‐11) Sept. 7 W 20‐28 BETHUNE‐COOKMAN†* 5,828 Sept. 14 W 33‐29 YOUNGSTOWN ST 4,871 Sept. 21 W 13‐7 at Towson State 3,729 Oct. 5 W 37‐34 vs. Jackson St†† 5,231 Oct. 12 L 9‐20 LIBERTY 4,211 Oct. 19 L 10‐20 at Florida A&M* 10,418 Oct. 26 W 26‐10 MORGAN ST (HC)* 7,230 Nov. 2 W 19‐14 at SC State* 7,105 Nov. 9 W 31‐26 at NC A&T * 8,609 Nov. 16 W 46‐20 at Northeastern 1,240 Nov. 23 W 56‐12 HOWARD* 3,533 300‐220 62,005 † Baynard Stadium, Wilmington, DE. Bethune‐Cookman forced to forfeit. †† RFK Stadium, Washington, DC *‐MEAC game 1992 (6‐5, 3‐3 MEAC) Coach: William Collick (59‐26) (Overall ‐ 249‐258‐11) Sept. 5 W 54‐0 vs. Cheyney† Sept. 12 L 20‐42 at Youngstown St Sept. 19 W 34‐17 at Bethune‐Cookman* Sept. 26 W 45‐42 vs. Grambling†† Oct. 10 W 27‐13 TOWSON STATE Oct. 17 W 22‐20 FLORIDA A&M* Oct. 24 W 34‐18 at Morgan State* Oct. 31 L 7‐28 SC STATE (HC)* Nov. 7 L 10‐24 NC A&T* Nov. 14 L 27‐49 at Liberty Nov. 21 L 28‐31 at Howard* 305‐274 †Baynard Stadium, Wilmington, Del. †† Silverdome, Pontiac, Mich. *‐MEAC game 1993 (6‐5, 4‐2 MEAC) Coach: William Collick (65‐31) (Overall ‐ 255‐263‐11) Sept. 4 W 31‐28 vs. Fayetteville St† Sept. 11 W 44‐12 CHEYNEY Sept. 18 L 14‐31 at Towson State Oct. 2 W 55‐26 BETHUNE‐COOKMAN* Oct. 9 L 28‐42 at Youngstown State Oct. 17 W 18‐14 at Florida A&M* Oct. 23 W 65‐42 MORGAN ST (HC)* Oct. 30 L 15‐38 at SC State* Nov. 6 W 25‐19 at NC A&T* Nov. 13 L 43‐47 LIBERTY Nov. 20 L 33‐53 HOWARD* 365‐343 †Baynard Stadium, Wilmington, Del. *‐MEAC game 1994 (7‐4, 4‐2 MEAC) Coach: William Collick (72‐35) (Overall ‐ 262‐267‐11) Sept. 3 W 27‐19 CHEYNEY Sept. 10 L 3‐23 YOUNGSTOWN STATE Sept. 17 L 18‐42 TOWSON STATE† Oct. 1 W 31‐13 at Bethune‐Cookman* Oct. 8 W 22‐17 at Liberty Oct. 15 L 18‐25 FLORIDA A&M††* Oct. 22 W 50‐21 at Morgan State* Oct. 29 L 38‐42 SC STATE (HC)* Nov. 5 W 31‐10 NC A&T* Nov.12 W 28‐26 at Rhode Island Nov. 19 W 35‐24 at Howard* 301‐262 90,532 †Frawley Stadium, Wilmington, Del. †† Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa. *‐MEAC game 1995 (6‐5, 5‐1 MEAC) Coach: William Collick (78‐40) (Overall ‐ 268‐272‐11) Sept. 2 L 14‐17 RHODE ISLAND Sept. 16 L 14‐41 at Western Illinois Sept. 23 L 14‐41 LIBERTY Sept. 30 W 20‐14 NORFOLK STATE Oct. 7 L 21‐51 at Hampton Oct. 14 L 21‐24 at Florida A&M* Oct. 21 W 41‐17 MORGAN STATE (HC)* Oct. 28 W 20‐7 at SC State* Nov. 4 W 17‐10 at NC A&T State* Nov. 11 W 30‐20 BETHUNE‐COOKMAN* Nov. 18 W 20‐13 HOWARD* 232‐255 72,735 *‐MEAC game

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1996 (3‐8, 2‐5 MEAC) Coach: William Collick (81‐48) (Overall ‐ 271‐280‐11) Sept. 7 W 66‐19 LOCK HAVEN 3,104 Sept. 14 L 7‐27 at Liberty 6,147 Sept. 21 L 16‐21 vs. NC Central† 4,900 Sept. 28 L 23‐27 at Norfolk State 11,801 Oct. 5 W 34‐12 at Bethune‐Cookman* 7,009 Oct. 12 L 7‐37 HAMPTON* 3,600 Oct. 19 L 26‐47 FLORIDA A&M* 3,206 Oct. 26 W 35‐14 at Morgan State* 7,686 Nov. 2 L 14‐34 SC STATE (HC)* 5,198 Nov. 9 L 6‐31 NC A&T* 3,224 Nov. 23 L 23‐48 at Howard* 4,204 257‐317 60,079 †Atlantic City Convention Center, N.J. *‐MEAC game 1997 (3‐8, 1‐6 MEAC) Coach: John McKenzie Sept. 6 W 50‐18 Sept. 13 L 30‐40 Sept. 20 W 24‐21 Sept. 27 L 17‐33 Oct. 4 W 35‐14 Oct. 18 L 0‐49 Oct. 25 L 7‐14 Nov. 1 L 17‐37 Nov. 8 L 14‐22 Nov. 15 L 20‐24 Nov. 22 L 21‐40 235‐312 *‐MEAC game

(Overall ‐ 274‐288‐11) CHEYNEY 3,800 at Buffalo 7,020 NORFOLK STATE 4,228 LIBERTY 2,116 BETHUNE‐COOKMAN* 2,477 at Florida A&M* 10,128 MORGAN STATE (HC)* 6,839 at SC State* 4,366 at NC A&T* 15,233 at Hampton 14,311 HOWARD* 4,125 74,643

1998 (0‐11, 0‐8 MEAC) Coach: John McKenzie (3‐19) (Overall ‐ 274‐299‐11) Sept. 5 L 0‐68 at Hofstra 7,129 Sept. 12 L 15‐37 at Elon 4,500 Sept. 19 L 26‐38 at Norfolk State* 7,200 Oct. 3 L 21‐56 FLORIDA A&M* 2,343 Oct. 10 L 8‐50 at Bethune‐Cookman* 10,678 Oct. 17 L 21‐53 LIBERTY 1,763 Oct. 24 L 13‐15 at Morgan State* 25,180 Oct. 31 L 14‐31 SC STATE (HC)* 4,131 Nov. 7 L 15‐47 NC A&T* 2,087 Nov. 14 L 13‐41 HAMPTON 1,641 Nov. 21 L 43‐46 at Howard* 4,067 189‐482 70,719 *‐MEAC game 1999 (4‐7, 4‐4 MEAC) Coach: John McKenzie (7‐26) (Overall ‐ 278‐306‐11) Sept. 4 L 0‐21 at Hampton* 2,628 Sept. 11 L 28‐51 ELON 1,324 Sept. 18 W 26‐6 NORFOLK STATE* 3,879 Sept. 25 L 28‐38 at Bucknell 4,865 Oct. 2 W 43‐29 BETHUNE‐COOKMAN* 2,986 Oct. 8 L 14‐58 at Hofstra 3,408 Oct. 23 W 34‐20 MORGAN ST (HC)* 4,231 Oct. 30 L 19‐48 at Florida A&M* 26,216 Nov. 6 L 13‐24 at NC A&T* 16,016 Nov. 13 L 14‐34 at SC State* 11,041 Nov. 20 W 42‐25 HOWARD* 4,187 261‐354 80,781 *‐MEAC game 2000 (7‐4, 5‐3 MEAC) Coach: Ben Blacknall Sept. 2 L 21‐49 Sept. 9 L 6‐45 Sept. 16 W 45‐10 Sept. 23 W 42‐25 Sept. 30 L 28‐54 Oct. 7 L 20‐41 Oct.21 W 20‐12 Oct. 28 W 57‐32 Nov. 4 W 46‐45 Nov. 11 W 31‐28 Nov. 18 W 64‐37 380‐378 *‐MEAC game

(Overall ‐ 285‐310‐11) FLORIDA A&M* 3,851 at Elon 5,181 FAYETTEVILLE ST 2,133 LIBERTY 1,710 HAMPTON* 3,633 at Bethune‐Cookman* 15,467 MORGAN STATE* 3,962 SC STATE (HC)* 6,352 NC A&T* 3,836 at Norfolk State* 3,426 at Howard* 1,057 50,608

2001 (5‐6, 3‐5 MEAC) Coach: Ben Blacknall (12‐10) (Overall ‐ 290‐316‐11) Sept. 1 L 17‐35 at Florida A&M 11,421 Sept. 8 W 27‐19 MILLERSVILLE 4,487 Sept. 22 L 7‐34 at Liberty 8,353 Sept. 29 L 20‐31 Hampton* 6,636 Oct. 6 L 24‐49 BETHUNE‐COOKMAN*† 1,662 Oct. 20 W 38‐12 MORGAN STATE (HC)* 5,189 Oct. 29 L 21‐42 at SC State* 14,695 Nov. 3 W 45‐22 at Savannah State 7,328 Nov. 10 W 43‐13 NORFOLK ST*†† 10,531 Nov. 17 W 43‐31 HOWARD* 2,787 Nov. 24 L 30‐36 at NC A&T* 2,013 315‐324 62,909 †Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa. ††Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, Calif. *‐MEAC game

2006 (8‐3, 6‐2 MEAC) Coach: Al Lavan (19‐14) Sept. 2 W 34‐14 Sept. 9 W 63‐28 Sept. 16 L 3‐23 Sept. 30 L 14‐29 Oct. 7 W 33‐31 Oct. 14 W 37‐21 Oct. 21 W 29‐7 Oct. 28 W 10‐9 Nov. 4 W 62‐0 Nov. 11 W 33‐10 Nov. 18 L 17‐20 335‐192 †‐Ford Field, Detroit, Mich. *‐MEAC game

(Overall ‐ 314‐348‐11) vs. Florida A&M*† 29,713 ST. FRANCIS 3,113 at Northwestern St 10,215 HAMPTON* 5,449 at Bethune‐Cookman* 5,241 NC A&T* (HC) 4,577 at Morgan State* 13,557 SC STATE* 2,512 CONCORD (W. V.) 1,863 at Norfolk State* 6,888 at Howard* 1,086 54,501

2002 (4‐8, 2‐6 MEAC) Coach: Ben Blacknall (16‐18) (Overall ‐ 294‐323‐11) Aug. 31 W 16‐10 at Morris Brown 6,592 Sept. 7 W 41‐9 SAVANNAH STATE 4,487 Sept. 14 L 14‐34 NORTHWESTERN ST 3,850 Sept. 21 L 18‐20 FLORIDA A&M* 4,135 Sept. 28 L 13‐27 at Bucknell 3,024 Oct. 5 L 13‐44 HAMPTON* 5,139 Oct. 12 L 7‐49 at Bethune‐Cookman* 16,991 Oct. 26 L 28‐35 (OT) at Morgan State* 14,236 Nov. 2 W 27‐21 SC STATE (HC)* 5,182 Nov. 9 L 7‐34 NC A&T* 2,112 Nov. 16 L 20‐23 at Norfolk State* 1,041 Nov. 23 W 14‐7 at Howard* 3,241 218‐313 69,930 *‐MEAC game

2007 (10‐2, 8‐0 MEAC) MEAC Champions Coach: Al Lavan (29‐16) (Overall ‐ 324‐350‐11) Sept. 1 W 23‐18 C. CAROLINA 3,248 Sept. 8 W 20‐7 at Florida A&M* 14,327 Sept. 15 L 7‐38 at Kent State 8,455 Sept. 29 W 24‐17 at Hampton* 7,195 Oct. 4 W 24‐10 BETHUNE‐COOKMAN* 3,239 Oct. 13 W 27‐0 at NC A&T* 9,934 Oct. 20 W 25‐17 MORGAN STATE (HC)* 5,446 Oct. 27 W 17‐16 SC State* 15,388 Nov. 2 W 23‐20 at Winston‐Salem St 15,432 Nov. 10 W 28‐21 (OT) NORFOLK STATE* 6,682 Nov. 17 W 29‐13 HOWARD* 1,985 Nov. 23 L 7‐44 at Delaware† 19,765 335‐192 111,096 †‐First Round FCS Playoffs, Newark, Del. *‐MEAC game

2003 (1‐10, 1‐6 MEAC) Coach: Ben Blacknall (16‐24) Int. Coach: Butch Posey (1‐4) (Overall ‐ 295‐333‐11) Sept. 6 L 28‐33 BUCKNELL 4,576 Sept. 13 L 6‐43 at Northwestern State 11,202 Sept. 20 L 14‐21 at NC Central 5,219 Sept. 27 L 14‐15 at Florida A&M 22,149 Oct. 4 L 9‐41 at Hampton* 7,583 Oct. 11 L 13‐27 BETHUNE‐COOKMAN* 2,400 Oct. 25 L 36‐53 MORGAN ST (HC)* 5,349 Nov. 1 L 13‐36 at SC State* 17,176 Nov .8 L 7‐33 at NC A&T* 17,812 Nov. 14 W 36‐25 NORFOLK STATE* 2,138 Nov. 22 L 6‐21 HOWARD* 2,871 182‐348 98,475 *‐MEAC game

2008 (5‐6, 5‐3 MEAC) Coach: Al Lavan (34‐22) (Overall ‐ 329‐356‐11) Sept. 4 W 35‐28 (OT) FLORIDA A&M* 6,216 Sept. 13 L 3‐24 at Kent State 8,529 Sept. 27 L 10‐28 CENTRAL CONN. ST. 3,254 Oct. 4 L 14‐17 HAMPTON* 5,218 Oct. 11 W 26‐20 at Bethune‐Cookman* 9,136 Oct. 18 W 42‐7 NC A&T (HC)* 6,089 Oct. 25 L 3‐20 at Morgan State* 6,312 Nov. 1 L 17‐23 SC STATE* 3,012 Nov. 8 L 26‐27 WINSTON‐SALEM ST. 891 Nov. 15 W 34‐28 at Norfolk State* 3,758 Nov. 22 W 10‐6 at Howard* 2,161 220‐228 54,576 *‐MEAC game

2004 (4‐7, 4‐3 MEAC) Coach: Al Lavan Sept. 4 L 0‐51 Sept. 9 L 23‐26 Sept. 18 L 13‐49 Sept. 25 L 0‐49 Oct. 2 W 28‐23 Oct. 9 L 16‐45 Oct. 16 W 15‐6 Oct. 23 L 30‐34 Oct. 30 L 14‐28 Nov. 13 W 33‐28 Nov. 20 W 32‐13 204‐352 *‐MEAC game

(Overall ‐ 399‐340‐11) MASSACHUSETTS 1,750 NC CENTRAL 1,750 at Elon 6,935 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 1,734 HAMPTON* 1,972 at Bethune‐Cookman* 13,481 NC A&T* 2,816 at Morgan State* 14,479 SC STATE (HC)* 6,583 at Norfolk State* 2,060 at Howard* 1,065 54,625

2005 (7‐4, 6‐2 MEAC) Coach: Al Lavan (11‐11) Sept. 3 W 21‐17 Sept. 10 W 38‐6 Sept. 17 L 7‐65 Sept. 24 L 6‐24 Oct. 1 L 8‐26 Oct. 8 W 17‐0 Oct. 15 W 23‐13 Oct. 22 W 41‐14 Oct. 29 L 3‐24 Nov. 12 W 38‐17 Nov. 19 W 23‐7 225‐213 *‐MEAC game

(Overall ‐ 306‐344‐11) Florida A&M* 13,814 MILLERSVILLE 3,107 at James Madison 13,645 at Coastal Carolina 8,267 at Hampton* 10,130 BETHUNE‐COOKMAN* 1,439 at NC A&T* 22,137 MORGAN ST (HC)* 4,616 at SC State* 20,050 NORFOLK STATE* 2,841 HOWARD* 2,315 102,361

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2009 (4‐7, 3‐5 MEAC) Coach: Al Lavan (38‐29) Sept. 5 L 12‐21 Sept. 19 L 17‐27 Sept. 26 W 21‐6 Oct. 10 L 7‐9 Oct. 17 L 6‐63 Oct. 24 W 35‐22 Oct. 31 L 10‐52 Nov. 7 W 24‐21 Nov. 14 L 16‐21 Nov. 21 W 30‐20 178‐262 *‐MEAC game 2010 (3‐8, 2‐6 MEAC) Coach: Al Lavan (41‐37) Sept. 5 L 27‐37 Sept. 11 L 14‐17 Sept. 25 L 14‐34 Sept. 30 L 14‐20 Oct. 9 L 24‐47 Oct. 16 W 31‐26 Oct. 23 L 24‐34 Oct. 30 L 21‐38 Nov. 6 W 29‐7 Nov. 13 L 21‐31 Nov. 20 W 53‐43 272‐334 *‐MEAC Game $ ‐ MEAC/SWAC Challenge

(Overall ‐ 333‐363‐11) at Florida A&M* 17,209 at Delaware 20,585 at Hampton* 4,632 Bethune‐Cookman* 3,873 at Michigan 106,304 Morgan State* (HC) 5,327 at South Carolina State* 21,257 at Winston‐Salem State 4,719 Norfolk State* 4,127 Howard* 2,731 174,706

(Overall ‐ 336‐371‐11) vs. Southern$ 16,367 Florida A&M* 3,867 at Coastal Carolina 9,218 Hampton* 2,990 at Bethune‐Cookman* 10,151 North Carolina A&T* (HC) 4,131 at Morgan State* 14,312 #17 South Carolina State* 2,130 North Carolina Central 1,622 at Norfolk State 6,181 at Howard* 3,054 42,916


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Akron (1‐0) H: N/A; A: 1‐0; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1987 W 52‐26 A (52‐26) Largest DSU Victory: 52‐26 (1987) Largest Akron victory: N/A Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Akron Win Streak: N/A

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Bluefield (2‐1, 2‐1 CIAA) H: N/A; A: N/A; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1945* W 26‐0 ‐‐ 1949* W 13‐11 ‐‐ 1950* L 36‐44 ‐‐ (75‐55) Largest DSU Victory: 26‐0 (1945) Largest Bluefield victory: 44‐36 (1950) Longest DSU Win Streak: 2 (1945‐1949) Longest Bluefield Win Streak: N/A

Alcorn StAte (0‐1) H: N/A; A: 0‐1; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1975 L 7‐33 A (7‐33) Largest DSU Victory: N/A Largest Alcorn State victory: 33‐7 (1975) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Alcorn State Win Streak: N/A

Boise StAte (0‐1) H: N/A; A: 0‐1; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1987 L 13‐34 A (13‐34) Largest DSU Victory: N/A Largest Boise State Victory: 34‐13 (1987) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Boise State Win Streak: N/A

ArkAnsAs-Pine Bluff (2‐0) H: 1‐0; A: 1‐0; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1987 W# 20‐22 A 1988 W 58‐7 H (78‐29) Largest DSU Victory: 58‐7 (1988) Largest Arkansas‐Pine Bluff victory: N/A Longest DSU Win Streak: 2 (1987‐1988) Longest Arkansas‐Pine Bluff Win Streak: N/A # ‐ Forfeit

Bordentown (N.J.) MilitAry Institute (3‐4‐1) H: N/A; A: N/A; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1930 L 6‐7 ‐‐ 1931 W 14‐13 ‐‐ 1932 L 7‐20 ‐‐ 1933 L 0‐13 ‐‐ 1934 W 20‐0 ‐‐ 1935 W 39‐0 ‐‐ 1936 T 6‐6 ‐‐ 1939 L N/A ‐‐ (92‐39) Largest DSU Victory: 39‐0 (1935) Largest BMI Victory: 20‐7 & 13‐0 (1932 & 33) Longest DSU Win Streak: 2 (1934‐1935) Longest BMI Win Streak: 2 (1932‐1933)

AtlAntic City H.S. (0‐1) H: N/A; A: N/A; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1925 L 6‐27 ‐‐ (6‐27) Largest DSU Victory: N/A Largest Atlantic City Victory: 27‐6 (1925) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Atlantic City Win Streak: N/A Bethune-CookmAn (19‐16, 19‐16 MEAC) H: 12‐5; A: 7‐10; N: 0‐1 Year W/L Score Site 1976** L 7‐41 H 1977** W 10‐6 H 1978** L 7‐17 A 1979** W 17‐15 H 1980** L 20‐37 A 1981** L 0‐8 H 1982** L 24‐27 A 1983** W 23‐16 H 1984** L 38‐41 A 1985** W 51‐7 H 1986** W 34‐17 A 1987** W 45‐0 H 1988** L 9‐10 A 1989** W 28‐14 H 1990** W 56‐42 A 1991** L 20‐28 H 1992** W 34‐17 A 1993** W 55‐26 H 1994** W 31‐13 A 1995** W 30‐20 H 1996** W 34‐12 A 1997** W 35‐14 H 1998** L 8‐50 A 1999** W 43‐29 H 2000** L 20‐41 A 2001** L 24‐49 1 2002** L 7‐49 A 2003** L 13‐27 H 2004** L 16‐45 A 2005** W 17‐0 H 2006** W 33‐21 A 2007** W 24‐10 H 2008** W 26‐20 A 2009** L 7‐9 H 2010* L 24‐47 A (870‐815) Largest DSU Victory: 45‐0 (1987) Largest B‐CU victory: 50‐8 (1998) Longest DSU Win Streak: 6 (1992‐1997) Longest B‐CU Win Streak: 5 (00‐04) 1 ‐ Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, PA Bloomsburg (1‐1) H: N/A; A: N/A; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1956 L 0‐13 ‐‐ 1957 W 13‐0 ‐‐ (13‐13) Largest DSU Victory: 13‐0 (1957) Largest Bloomsburg victory: 13‐0 (1956) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Bloomsburg Win Streak: N/A

Boston (1‐0) H: N/A; A: 1‐0; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1986 W 30‐9 A (30‐9) Largest DSU Victory: 30‐9 (1986) Largest Boston victory: N/A Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Boston Win Streak: N/A Bowie StAte (3‐1) H: N/A; A: 1‐0; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1933 L 18‐26 ‐‐ 1934 W 13‐0 ‐‐ 1936 W 18‐9 ‐‐ 1984 W 70‐8 A (119‐43) Largest DSU Victory: 70‐8 (1984) Largest Bowie State Victory: 26‐18 (1933) Longest DSU Win Streak: 3 (1934‐1984) Longest Bowie State Win Streak: N/A Bucknell (0‐3) H: 0‐1; A: 0‐2; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1999 L 28‐38 A 2002 L 13‐27 A 2003 L 28‐33 H (69‐98) Largest DSU Victory: N/A Largest Bucknell victory: 27‐13 (2002) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Bucknell Win Streak: 3 (1999‐2003) BuffAlo (0‐1) H: N/A; A: 0‐1; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1997 L 30‐40 A (30‐40) Largest DSU Victory: N/A Largest Buffalo victory: 40‐30 (1997) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Buffalo Win Streak: N/A C.W. Post (1‐2) H: 0‐1; A: 1‐0; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1965 L 0‐35 ‐‐ 1972 W 27‐7 A 1973 L 0‐13 H (27‐55) Largest DSU Victory: 27‐7 (1972) Largest C.W. Post victory: 35‐0 (1965) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest C.W. Post Win Streak: N/A

CentrAl Conn. St. (0‐1) H: 1‐0; A: N/A; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 2008 L 10‐28 H (10‐28) Largest DSU Victory: N/A Largest Central Conn. State victory: 28‐10 (08) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Central Conn. State Win Streak: N/A CentrAl StAte (3‐4) H: 2‐1; A: 1‐1; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1947 L 0‐41 ‐‐ 1948 L 0‐41 ‐‐ 1980 W 20‐14 H 1981 W 13‐7 A 1982 L 31‐37 H 1983 L 26‐49 A 1984 W 55‐17 H (145‐206) Largest DSU Victory: 55‐17 (1984) Largest Central State victory: 41‐0 (1947 & 48) Longest DSU Win Streak: 2 (1980‐1981) Longest CS Win Streak: 2 (1947‐1948 & 82‐83) Cheyney (12‐9) H: 3‐0‐0; A: N/A; N: 2‐0‐0 Year W/L Score Site 1929 W 12‐7 ‐‐ 1930 L 0‐6 ‐‐ 1931 L 0‐30 ‐‐ 1932 L 12‐13 ‐‐ 1933 L 0‐7 ‐‐ 1934 W 14‐0 ‐‐ 1935 W 7‐0 ‐‐ 1936 L 0‐29 ‐‐ 1938 L 7‐20 ‐‐ 1939 L 7‐12 ‐‐ 1941 L 12‐27 ‐‐ 1951 L 0‐3 ‐‐ 1953 W 7‐6 ‐‐ 1954 W 25‐0 ‐‐ 1955 W 37‐0 ‐‐ 1956 W 27‐0 ‐‐ 1989 W 41‐0 1 1992 W 54‐0 1 1993 W 44‐12 H 1994 W 27‐19 H 1997 W 50‐18 H (383‐207) Largest DSU Victory: 54‐0 (1992) Largest Cheyney Victory: 30‐0 (1931) Longest DSU Win Streak: 9 (1953‐1997) Longest Cheyney Win Streak: 5 (1936‐1951) 1‐Baynard Stadium – Wilmington, Del. ClArion StAte (1‐6) H: 0‐2; A: 0‐4; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1968 W 34‐22 ‐‐ 1969 L 14‐20 A 1973 L 14‐34 A 1976 L 0‐16 A 1977 L 3‐8 H 1978 L 10‐31 A 1979 L 12‐45 H (87‐176) Largest DSU Victory: 34‐22 (1968) Largest Clarion State victory: 45‐12 (1979) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest CS Win Streak: 6 (1969‐1979) CoAstAl CArolinA (1‐2) H: 1‐0; A: 0‐2; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 2005 L 6‐24 A 2007 W 23‐18 H 2010 L 14‐34 A (43‐76) Largest DSU Victory: 23‐18 (2007) Largest Coastal Carolina victory: 34‐14 (2010) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Coastal Carolina Win Streak: N/A Connecticut (2‐0) H: 1‐0; A: 1‐0; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1985 W 24‐14 A 1986 W 32‐21 H (56‐35) Largest DSU Victory: 32‐21 (1986) Largest Connecticut victory: N/A Longest DSU Win Streak: 2 (1985‐1986) Longest Connecticut Win Streak: N/A

District of ColumbiA (6‐2) H: 3‐0; A: 1‐0; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1933 L 0‐8 ‐‐ 1934 W 6‐2 ‐‐ 1935 W 25‐17 ‐‐ 1936 L 0‐20 ‐‐ 1974 W 18‐8 H 1980 W 8‐6 H 1983 W 56‐6 H 1987 W 69‐14 A (182‐81) Largest DSU Victory: 69‐14 (1987) Largest UDC Victory: 20‐0 (1936) Longest DSU Win Streak: 4 (1974‐1987) Longest UDC Win Streak: N/A DELAWARE (0‐2) H: N/A; A: 0‐2; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 2007 L 7‐44 A (1) 2009 L 17‐27 A (24‐71) Largest DSU Victory: N/A Largest Delaware victory: 44‐7 (2007) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Delaware Win Streak: 2 (Current) 1 ‐ First Round FCS Playoffs Downingtown (PA) Industrial (5‐2) H: N/A; A: N/A; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1926 W 14‐0 ‐‐ 1930 W 14‐12 ‐‐ 1931 L 0‐33 ‐‐ 1932 L 0‐18 ‐‐ 1933 W 7‐0 ‐‐ 1934 W 25‐0 ‐‐ 1935 W 32‐0 ‐‐ (92‐63) Largest DSU Victory: 32‐0 (1935) Largest Downingtown Victory: 33‐0 (1931) Longest DSU Win Streak: 3 (1933‐1935) Longest DI Win Streak: 2 (1931‐1932) EAst Stroudsburg (0‐2) H: N/A; A: 0‐1; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1968 L 7‐47 ‐‐ 1969 L 12‐35 A (19‐82) Largest DSU Victory: N/A Largest East Stroudsburg victory: 47‐7 (1968) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest ES Win Streak: 2 (1968‐1969) EAstern Kentucky (0‐1) H: N/A; A: 0‐1; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1989 L 13‐48 A (13‐48) Largest DSU Victory: N/A Largest Eastern Kentucky victory: 48‐13 (1989) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Eastern Kentucky Win Streak: N/A ElizAbeth City St. (5‐3,2‐2CIAA) H: 2‐1; A: 1‐0; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1941 L 0‐18 ‐‐ 1966* W 12‐6 ‐‐ 1967* W 13‐12 ‐‐ 1968* L 3‐10 ‐‐ 1969* L 6‐31 H 1974 W 14‐8 H 1975 W 17‐7 A 1976 W 9‐7 H (74‐99) Largest DSU Victory: 17‐7 (1975) Largest ECS Victory: 18‐0 (1941) Longest DSU Win Streak: 3 (1974‐1976) Longest ECS Win Streak: 2 (1968‐1969) Elon (0‐4) H: 0‐1; A: 0‐3; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1998 L 15‐37 A 1999 L 28‐51 H 2000 L 6‐45 A 2004 L 13‐49 A (62‐182) Largest DSU Victory: N/A Largest Elon victory: 45‐6 (2000) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Elon Win Streak: 4 (1998‐2004)

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ALL-TIME SERIES FAyetteville StAte (2‐0) H: 1‐0; A: 1‐0; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1993 W 31‐28 A 2000 W 45‐10 H (76‐38) Largest DSU Victory: 45‐10 (2000) Largest Fayetteville State victory: N/A Longest DSU Win Streak: 2 (1993‐2000) Longest Fayetteville State Win Streak: N/A FloridA A&M (8‐20, 7‐17 MEAC) H: 3‐9; A: 4‐10; N: 1‐1 Year W/L Score Site 1977 L 15‐37 H 1978 L 0‐37 A 1980** L 9‐57 A 1981** L 3‐27 A 1982** L 23‐29 H 1983 W 36‐34 A 1988 L 31‐45 H 1989** W 18‐13 A 1990** L 38‐43 H 1991** L 10‐20 A 1992** W 22‐20 H 1993** W 18‐14 A 1994** L 18‐25 1 1995** L 21‐24 A 1996** L 26‐47 H 1997** L 0‐49 A 1998** L 21‐56 H 1999* L 19‐48 A 2000** L 21‐49 H 2001** L 17‐35 A 2002** L 18‐20 H 2003** L 14‐15 A 2005** W 21‐17 2 2006** W 24‐14 H 2007** W 20‐7 A 2008** W 35‐28 (OT) H 2009** L 12‐21 A 2010** L 14‐17 H (489‐848) Largest DSU Victory: 20‐7 (2007) Largest Florida A&M victory: 49‐0 (1997) Longest DSU Win Streak: 4 (2005‐2008) Longest FAMU Win Streak: 10 (1994‐2003) 1 – Frawley Stadium, Wilmington, Del. 2 – Ford Field, Detroit, Mich. FloridA N&T (1‐0) H: N/A; A: N/A; N: 1‐0 Year W/L Score Site 1946 W 7‐6 1 (7‐6) Largest DSU Victory: 7‐6 (1946) Largest Florida N&T Victory: N/A Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Florida N&T Win Streak: N/A 1‐ 1947 Flower Bowl – played on 1/1/47 – Jacksonville, Fla. Fort DuPont (1‐0) H: N/A; A: N/A; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1942 W 27‐0 ‐‐ (27‐0) Largest DSU Victory: 27‐0 (1942) Largest Fort DuPont Victory: N/A Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Fort DuPont Win Streak: N/A GrAmbling StAte (1‐0) H: N/A; A: N/A; N: 1‐0 Year W/L Score Site 1992 W 45‐42 1 (45‐42) Largest DSU Victory: 45‐42 (1992) Largest Grambling State victory: N/A Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Grambling State Win Streak: N/A 1 ‐ Silverdome, Pontiac, Mich. HAmpton (13‐23, 3‐10 MEAC, 11‐10 CIAA) H: 6‐11; A: 7‐12; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1945* W 14‐0 A 1946* L 0‐12 A 1953* L 0‐26 A 1954* W 6‐0 H 1955* W 12‐0 A 1956* W 46‐6 H 1957* L 0‐6 A 1958* L 14‐28 H 1959* L 8‐26 A

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8‐13 H 22‐8 A 12‐9 H 6‐25 A 26‐23 H 30‐13 A 0‐6 H 6‐35 A 10‐17 H 20‐0 A 49‐0 H 21‐51 A 7‐37 H 20‐24 A 13‐41 H 0‐21 A 28‐54 H 20‐31 A 13‐44 H 9‐41 A 28‐23 H 8‐26 A 14‐29 H 24‐17 A 14‐17 H 21‐6 A 14‐20 H (543‐735) Largest DSU Victory: 49‐0 (1970) Largest Hampton victory: 51‐21 (1995) Longest DSU Win Streak: 3 (1955‐1957) Longest Hampton Win Streak: 9 (1995‐2003) HofstrA (1‐4) H: 1‐0; A: 0‐4; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1971 L 0‐30 A 1972 W 26‐7 H 1973 L 14‐26 A 1998 L 0‐68 A 1999 L 14‐58 A (54‐189) Largest DSU Victory: 26‐7 (1972) Largest Hofstra victory: 14‐7 (1971) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Hofstra Win Streak: 3 (1973‐1999) HowArd (36‐30‐1, 20‐20 MEAC, 14‐9 CIAA) H: 12‐9; A: 10‐11; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1941 L 0‐13 ‐‐ 1942 T 13‐13 ‐‐ 1944 W 7‐6 ‐‐ 1944 W 18‐6 ‐‐ 1945* L 19‐25 ‐‐ 1946* W 19‐7 ‐‐ 1947* L 0‐27 ‐‐ 1948* L 0‐40 ‐‐ 1949* L 7‐38 ‐‐ 1950* L 6‐7 ‐‐ 1951* L 2‐21 ‐‐ 1952* L 0‐25 ‐‐ 1953* W 13‐6 ‐‐ 1954* W 13‐0 ‐‐ 1958* W 20‐8 ‐‐ 1959* L 6‐14 ‐‐ 1960* W 24‐6 ‐‐ 1961* W 20‐0 ‐‐ 1962* W 20‐0 ‐‐ 1963* W 30‐0 ‐‐ 1964* L 16‐32 ‐‐ 1965* W 6‐0 ‐‐ 1966* W 26‐16 ‐‐ 1967* W 16‐0 ‐‐ 1968* W 48‐7 ‐‐ 1969* W 10‐0 H 1970* W 20‐0 A 1971** L 3‐24 H 1972** L 0‐10 A 1973** L 6‐29 H 1974** L 7‐30 A 1975** L 7‐12 H 1976** L 0‐32 A 1977** W 18‐0 H 1978** L 6‐37 A 1979** L 0‐23 H 1980** L 7‐49 A 1981** L 27‐31 H 1982** L 14‐22 A 1983** W 62‐20 H 1984** W 45‐7 A 1985** W 38‐16 H 1986** L 18‐27 A 1987** W# 7‐12 H 1988** W 28‐21 A 1989** L 14‐19 H

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29‐14 A 56‐12 H 28‐31 A 33‐35 H 35‐24 A 20‐13 H 23‐48 A 21‐40 H 43‐46 A 42‐25 H 64‐37 A 43‐31 H 14‐7 A 6‐21 H 32‐13 A 23‐7 H 17‐20 A 29‐13 H 10‐6 A 30‐20 H 53‐43 A (1,337‐1,244) Largest DSU Victory: 56‐12 (1991) Largest HU Victory: 40‐0 (1948) Longest DSU Win Streak: 6 (1956‐1970) Longest HU Win Streak: 6 (1947‐1952 & 71‐76) # ‐ Forfeit HowArd H.S. (2‐1‐1) H: N/A; A: N/A; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1930 W 7‐0 ‐‐ 1931 T 0‐0 ‐‐ 1932 L 6‐7 ‐‐ 1933 W 18‐0 ‐‐ (31‐7) Largest DSU Victory: 18‐0 (1933) Largest Howard Victory: 7‐6 (1932) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Howard Win Streak: N/A IndiAnA StAte (0‐2) H: N/A; A: N/A; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1967 L 0‐16 ‐‐ 1968 L 0‐17 ‐‐ (0‐33) Largest DSU Victory: N/A Largest Indiana State victory: 17‐0 (1968) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest ISU Win Streak: 2 (1967‐1968) JAckson StAte (1‐2) H: N/A; A: 0‐1; N: 1‐1 Year W/L Score Site 1986 L 25‐28 1 1990 L 7‐31 A 1991 W 37‐34 2 (69‐93) Largest DSU Victory: 37‐34 (1991) Largest Jackson State victory: 31‐7 (1990) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Jackson St. Win Streak: 2 (1986‐1990) 1 ‐ Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa. 2 ‐ RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C. JAmes MAdison (1‐2) H: 1‐0; A: 0‐2; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1983 W 38‐28 H 1984 L 19‐20 A 2005 L 7‐65 A (64‐113) Largest DSU Victory: 38‐28 (1983) Largest James Madison victory: 65‐7 (2005) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest JMU Win Streak: 2 (1984‐2005) J.C. Smith (7‐11, 7‐11 CIAA) H: N/A; A: N/A; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1947* W 11‐7 ‐‐ 1948* W 14‐12 ‐‐ 1949* L 6‐10 ‐‐ 1950* W 66‐0 ‐‐ 1951* L 0‐24 ‐‐ 1952* L 0‐21 ‐‐ 1953* L 0‐20 ‐‐ 1954* W 13‐0 ‐‐ 1955* W 20‐6 ‐‐ 1956* W 32‐0 ‐‐ 1957* W 13‐7 ‐‐ 1958* L 6‐28 ‐‐ 1959* L 0‐42 ‐‐ 1960* L 0‐22 ‐‐ 1961* L 0‐40 ‐‐ 1962* L 12‐20 ‐‐

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0‐43 ‐‐ 6‐8 ‐‐ (199‐310) Largest DSU Victory: 66‐0 (1950) Largest J.C. Smith victory: 43‐0 (1963) Longest DSU Win Streak: 4 (1954‐1957) Longest J.C. Smith Win Streak: 7 (1958‐1964) Kent StAte (0‐2) H: N/A; A: 0‐2; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 2007 L 7‐38 A 2008 L 3‐24 A (10‐62) Largest DSU Victory: N/A Largest Kent State victory: 38‐7 (2007) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Kent State Win Streak: 2 (2007‐2008) Kentucky StAte (2‐1‐1) H: 2‐0; A: 0‐1‐1; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1976 T 0‐0 A 1977 W 10‐3 H 1978 L 12‐18 A 1979 W 16‐2 H (38‐23) Largest DSU Victory: 16‐2 (1979) Largest Kentucky State victory: 18‐12 (1978) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Kentucky State Win Streak: N/A King’s (PA.) (5‐4) H: N/A; A: N/A; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1951 L 0‐13 ‐‐ 1952 L 6‐33 ‐‐ 1955 W 13‐0 ‐‐ 1956 W 27‐13 ‐‐ 1957 W 20‐0 ‐‐ 1958 L 6‐20 ‐‐ 1959 L 6‐8 ‐‐ 1960 L 12‐14 ‐‐ 1961 W 36‐0 ‐‐ 1962 W 16‐8 ‐‐ (142‐109) Largest DSU Victory: 36‐0 (1961) Largest King’s (Pa.) victory: 33‐6 (1952) Longest DSU Win Streak: 3 (1955‐1957) Longest King’s (Pa.) Win Streak: 3 (1958‐1960) Liberty (5‐9) H: 2‐6; A: 3‐3; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1982 L 22‐35 H 1983 W 48‐24 A 1984 W 34‐11 H 1990 W 38‐37 A 1991 L 9‐20 H 1992 L 27‐49 A 1993 L 43‐47 H 1994 W 22‐17 A 1995 L 14‐41 H 1996 L 7‐27 A 1997 L 17‐33 H 1998 L 21‐53 H 2000 W 42‐25 H 2001 L 7‐34 A (351‐453) Largest DSU Victory: 48‐24 (1983) Largest Liberty victory: 53‐21 (1998) Longest DSU Win Streak: 3 (1983‐1990) Longest Liberty Win Streak: 4 (1995‐1998) Lincoln (PA.) (12‐10‐1, 9‐6‐1 CIAA) H: N/A; A: N/A; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1924 L 0‐65 ‐‐ 1934 W 8‐0 ‐‐ 1935 W 13‐6 ‐‐ 1936 L 0‐41 ‐‐ 1937 W 13‐6 ‐‐ 1942 L 6‐34 ‐‐ 1944 L 0‐19 ‐‐ 1945* L 13‐25 ‐‐ 1946* L 6‐19 ‐‐ 1947* L 7‐20 ‐‐ 1948* W 7‐6 ‐‐ 1949* W 26‐20 ‐‐ 1950* T 0‐0 ‐‐ 1951* L 0‐34 ‐‐ 1952* L 6‐26 ‐‐ 1953* L 12‐19 ‐‐ 1954* W 18‐13 ‐‐ 1955* W 18‐0 ‐‐ 1956* W 50‐0 ‐‐ 1957* W 26‐0 ‐‐ 1958* W 26‐8 ‐‐ 1959* W 38‐13 ‐‐ 1960* W 34‐6 ‐‐ (327‐380) Largest DSU Victory: 50‐0 (1956) Largest Lincoln Victory: 65‐0 (1924) Longest DSU Win Streak: 7 (1954‐1960) Longest Lincoln Win Streak: 5 (1942‐1947)


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ALL-TIME series Livingstone (1‐0) H: 1‐0; A: N/A; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1979 W 26‐10 H (26‐10) Largest DSU Victory: 26‐10 (1979) Largest Livingstone victory: N/A Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Livingstone Win Streak: N/A Lock HAven (2‐1) H: 1‐1; A: 1‐0; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1970 W 19‐14 A 1971 L 7‐14 H 1996 W 66‐19 H (92‐47) Largest DSU Victory: 66‐19 (1996) Largest Lock Haven victory: 14‐7 (1971) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Lock Haven Win Streak: N/A MAnsfield (1‐3) H: N/A; A: N/A; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1964 L 0‐7 ‐‐ 1965 W 26‐13 ‐‐ 1966 L 0‐20 ‐‐ 1967 L 6‐26 ‐‐ (32‐66) Largest DSU Victory: 26‐13 (1965) Largest Man. victory: 20‐0 & 26‐6 (1966 & 67) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Mansfield Win Streak: 2 (1966‐1967) MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE (14‐21, 4‐4 MEAC, 2‐13 CIAA) H: 1‐4‐0; A: 4‐1; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1930 W 18‐0 ‐‐ 1930 W 19‐0 ‐‐ 1931 W 30‐0 ‐‐ 1932 W 13‐0 ‐‐ 1933 W 38‐0 ‐‐ 1934 W# 1‐0 ‐‐ 1935 W 42‐0 ‐‐ 1950 L 0‐34 ‐‐ 1951 L 6‐18 ‐‐ 1952 L 0‐60 ‐‐ 1955* L 0‐3 ‐‐ 1956* W 12‐7 ‐‐ 1957* L 0‐21 ‐‐ 1958* L 0‐44 ‐‐ 1959* L 0‐26 ‐‐ 1960* L 6‐13 ‐‐ 1961* L 8‐25 ‐‐ 1962* L 0‐19 ‐‐ 1963* L 0‐37 ‐‐ 1964* L 0‐22 ‐‐ 1965* L 6‐41 ‐‐ 1966* L 6‐52 ‐‐ 1967* L 8‐37 ‐‐ 1968* L 20‐33 ‐‐ 1969* L 19‐21 H 1970* W 21‐15 A 1971** W 7‐6 A 1972** L 0‐19 H 1973** L 14‐20 A 1974** L 0‐36 H 1975** W 44‐0 A 1976** W 13‐0 H 1977** W 22‐0 A 1978** L 7‐17 H 1979 W 19‐13 A (399‐639) Largest DSU Victory: 44‐0 (1975) Largest UMES Victory: 60‐0 (1952) Longest DSU Win Streak: 7 (1930‐1935) Longest UMES Win Streak: 13 (1957‐1969) #‐Forfeit MAssAchusetts (0‐2) H: 0‐1; A: 0‐1; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1980 L 0‐39 A 2004 L 0‐51 H (0‐90) Largest DSU Victory: N/A Largest Massachusetts victory: 51‐0 (2004) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Mass. Win Streak: 2 (1980‐2004) MichigAn (0‐1) H: 0‐0; A: 0‐1; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 2009 L 6‐63 A (6‐63) Largest DSU Victory: N/A Largest Michigan victory: 63‐6 (2009) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Michigan Win Streak: N/A

Millersville (4‐1) H: 3‐1; A: 1‐0; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1970 W 44‐10 H 1972 W 28‐21 A 1973 L 7‐14 H 2001 W 27‐19 H 2005 W 38‐6 H (144‐70) Largest DSU Victory: 44‐10 (1970) Largest Millersville victory: 14‐7 (1973) Longest DSU Win Streak: 2 (1970‐72 & 01‐05) Longest Millersville Win Streak: N/A MontclAir StAte (4‐4) H: 1‐0; A: 0‐1; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1963 W 20‐12 ‐‐ 1964 L 6‐36 ‐‐ 1965 L 7‐26 ‐‐ 1966 W 22‐6 ‐‐ 1967 L 3‐16 ‐‐ 1968 W 34‐14 ‐‐ 1969 W 28‐9 H 1970 L 7‐10 A (127‐129) Largest DSU Victory: 28‐9 (1969) Largest Montclair State victory: 36‐6 (1964) Longest DSU Win Streak: 2 (1968‐1969) Longest Montclair St. Win Streak: 2 (1964‐65) Moorestown H.S. (0‐1) H: N/A; A: N/A; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1925 L 13‐21 ‐‐ (13‐21) Largest DSU Victory: N/A Largest Moorestown Victory: 21‐13 (1925) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Moorestown Win Streak: N/A MorgAn StAte (23‐31, 21‐13 MEAC, CIAA 1‐17) H: 14‐6; A: 8‐9; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1944 L 0‐47 ‐‐ 1945* L 0‐27 ‐‐ 1946* L 6‐22 ‐‐ 1947* L 0‐31 ‐‐ 1948* L 0‐41 ‐‐ 1949* L 0‐32 ‐‐ 1950* L 0‐20 ‐‐ 1951* L 6‐45 ‐‐ 1952* L 6‐33 ‐‐ 1961* W 6‐3 ‐‐ 1962* L 0‐34 ‐‐ 1963* L 14‐46 ‐‐ 1964* L 6‐36 ‐‐ 1965* L 0‐34 ‐‐ 1966* L 6‐38 ‐‐ 1967* L 0‐27 ‐‐ 1968* L 3‐38 ‐‐ 1969* L 14‐34 H 1970* L 6‐34 A 1971** L 7‐33 H 1972** L 7‐42 A 1973** L 6‐34 H 1974** L 7‐21 A 1975** W 17‐3 H 1976** L 13‐36 A 1977** W 20‐6 H 1978** W 13‐6 A 1979** L 0‐22 H 1985 W 35‐0 H 1986** W 40‐12 A 1987** W 30‐7 H 1988** W 21‐8 A 1989** W 27‐12 H 1990** W 28‐7 A 1991** W 26‐10 H 1992** W 34‐18 A 1993** W 65‐42 H 1994** W 50‐21 A 1995** W 41‐17 H 1996** W 35‐14 A 1997** L 7‐14 H 1998** L 13‐15 A 1999** W 34‐20 H 2000** W 20‐12 H 2001** W 38‐12 H 2002** L 28‐35 (OT) A 2003** L 36‐53 H 2004** L 30‐34 A 2005** W 41‐14 H 2006** W 29‐7 A 2007** W 25‐17 H 2008** L 3‐20 A 2009** W 35‐22 H 2010** L 24‐34 A (958‐1,302) Largest DSU Victory: 35‐0 (1985) Largest MSU Victory: 47‐0 (1944) Longest DSU Win Streak: 12 (85‐96) Longest MSU Win Streak: 13 (62‐73)

Morris Brown (1‐0) H: N/A; A: 1‐0; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 2002 W 16‐10 A (16‐10) Largest DSU Victory: 16‐10 (2002) Largest Morris Brown victory: N/A Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Morris Brown Win Streak: N/A NewArk Athletic Club (1‐0) H: N/A; A: N/A; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1932 W 29‐7 ‐‐ (29‐7) Largest DSU Victory: 29‐7 (1932) Largest NAC Victory: N/A Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest NAC Win Streak: N/A Norfolk StAte (13‐5, 9‐4 MEAC) H: 6‐1; A: 4‐4; N: 1‐0 Year W/L Score Site 1953 W 18‐0 ‐‐ 1954 W 7‐0 ‐‐ 1995 W 20‐14 H 1996 L 23‐27 A 1997 W 24‐21 H 1998** L 26‐38 A 1999** W 26‐6 H 2000** W 31‐28 A 2001** W 43‐13 1 2002** L 20‐23 A 2003** W 36‐25 H 2004** W 33‐28 A 2005** W 38‐17 H 2006** W 33‐10 A 2007** W 28‐21 (OT) H 2008** W 34‐28 A 2009** L 16‐21 H 2010** L 21‐31 A (477‐351) Largest DSU Victory: 43‐13 (2001) Largest Norfolk State victory: 38‐26 (1998) Longest DSU Win Streak: 6 (2003‐2008) Longest Norfolk State Win Streak: N/A 1 ‐ Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, Calif. North CArolina A&T (20‐18‐1, 20‐18‐1 MEAC) H: 10‐9‐1; A: 9‐9; N: 1‐0 Year W/L Score Site 1971** L 7‐31 H 1972** L 7‐13 A 1973** L 12‐27 H 1974** L 14‐20 A 1975** L 7‐27 H 1976** L 6‐30 A 1977** L 7‐22 H 1978** W 9‐6 A 1979** T 21‐21 H 1980** L 0‐52 A 1981** W 21‐17 H 1982** W 20‐3 A 1983** W 26‐7 H 1984** W 56‐7 A 1985** W 30‐16 1 1986** L 17‐20 A 1987** W 41‐9 H 1988** W 37‐7 A 1989** W 30‐7 H 1990** L 28‐48 H 1991** W 31‐26 A 1992** L 10‐24 H 1993** W 25‐19 A 1994** W 31‐10 H 1995** W 17‐10 A 1996** L 6‐31 H 1997** L 14‐22 A 1998** L 15‐47 H 1999** L 13‐24 A 2000** W 46‐45 H 2001** L 30‐36 A 2002** L 7‐34 H 2003** L 7‐33 A 2004** W 15‐6 H 2005** W 23‐13 A 2006** W 37‐21 H 2007** W 27‐0 A 2008** W 42‐7 H 2010** W 31‐26 H (805‐824) Largest DSU Victory: 56‐7 (1984) Largest NC A&T victory: 52‐0 (1980) Longest DSU Win Streak: 6 (2004‐2010) Longest NCA&T Win Streak: 6 (1971‐1977) 1 ‐ Franklin Field, Philadelphia, PA

North CArolinA CentrAl (6‐13, 1‐4 MEAC, 2‐4 CIAA) H: 3‐2; A: 1‐6; N: 0‐1 Year W/L Score Site 1945* W 13‐12 ‐‐ 1946* L 6‐32 ‐‐ 1947* W 7‐0 ‐‐ 1948* L 0‐14 ‐‐ 1949* L 0‐27 ‐‐ 1950* L 0‐13 ‐‐ 1971** L 3‐34 A 1972** W 14‐10 H 1973** L 7‐32 A 1974** L 0‐7 A 1975** L 14‐16 A 1976 L 16‐27 H 1977 W 23‐0 A 1978 W 16‐13 H 1979 L 26‐31 A 1996 L 16‐21 1 2003 L 14‐21 A 2004 L 23‐26 H 2010 W 29‐7 H (266‐343) Largest DSU Victory: 23‐0 (1977) Largest NCCU Victory: 34‐3 (1971) Longest DSU Win Streak: 2 (1977‐1978) Longest NCCU Win Streak: 4 (1948‐1971; 1973‐1976; 1979‐2004) 1 – Atlantic City Convention Center NortheAstern (6‐1‐1) H: 3‐1; A: 3‐0‐1; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1982 W 15‐7 H 1983 T 21‐21 A 1984 W 35‐0 H 1985 W 36‐6 A 1986 L 24‐37 H 1989 W 11‐3 A 1990 W 43‐16 H 1991 W 46‐20 A (231‐110) Largest DSU Victory: 35‐0 (1984) Largest Northeastern victory: 37‐24 (1986) Longest DSU Win Streak: 3 (1989‐1991) Longest Northeastern Win Streak: N/A Northern IowA (0‐1) H: N/A; A: 0‐1; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1985 L 17‐37 A (17‐37) Largest DSU Victory: N/A Largest Northern Iowa victory: 37‐17 (1985) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Northern Iowa Win Streak: N/A Northwestern StAte (0‐3) H: 0‐1; A: 0‐2; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 2002 L 14‐34 H 2003 L 6‐43 A 2006 L 3‐23 A (23‐100) Largest DSU Victory: N/A Largest Northwestern St. victory: 43‐6 (2003) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest NWSt. Win Streak: 3 (2002‐2006) PortlAnd StAte (0‐1) H: N/A; A: 0‐1; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1980 L 0‐105 A (0‐105) Largest DSU Victory: N/A Largest Portland State Victory: 105‐0 (1080) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Portland State Win Streak: N/A Rhode IslAnd (1‐1) H: 0‐1; A: 1‐0; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1994 W 28‐26 A 1995 L 14‐17 H (42‐43) Largest DSU Victory: 28‐26 (1994) Largest Rhode Island victory: 17‐14 (1995) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Rhode Island Win Streak: N/A

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ALL-TIME SERIES St. Augustine’s (9‐7‐1, 9‐7‐1 CIAA) H: N/A A: N/A; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1947* W 22‐0 ‐‐ 1948* W 22‐0 ‐‐ 1949* L 7‐13 ‐‐ 1950* L 6‐13 ‐‐ 1951* W 13‐0 ‐‐ 1952* L 6‐7 ‐‐ 1953* W 19‐12 ‐‐ 1954* L 6‐12 ‐‐ 1955* W 6‐0 ‐‐ 1956* T 13‐13 ‐‐ 1957* W 13‐0 ‐‐ 1958* L 0‐26 ‐‐ 1959* L 6‐12 ‐‐ 1960* W 12‐6 ‐‐ 1961* W 16‐6 ‐‐ 1962* L 6‐18 ‐‐ 1964* W 19‐7 ‐‐ (192‐145) Largest DSU Victory: 22‐0 (1947 & 1948) Largest St. Augustine’s Victory: 26‐0 (1958) Longest DSU Win Streak: 2 (1947‐48 & 60‐61) Longest SA Win Streak: 2 (1949‐50 & 58‐59) St. FrAncis (PA.) (1‐0) H: 0‐1; A: N/A; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 2006 W 63‐28 H (63‐28) Largest DSU Victory: 63‐28 (2006) Largest St. Francis (Pa.) victory: N/A Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest St. Francis (Pa.) Win Streak: N/A St. PAul’s (19‐5‐1, 18‐5‐1 CIAA) H: 2‐0; A: 0‐1; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1946* W 50‐0 ‐‐ 1948* W 58‐0 ‐‐ 1949* W 40‐0 ‐‐ 1950* W 66‐0 ‐‐ 1951* W 14‐0 ‐‐ 1952* W 24‐0 ‐‐ 1953* L 6‐7 ‐‐ 1954* W 26‐6 ‐‐ 1955* W 37‐6 ‐‐ 1956* W 28‐0 ‐‐ 1957* W 9‐0 ‐‐ 1958* W 46‐6 ‐‐ 1959* L 8‐14 ‐‐ 1960* W 34‐6 ‐‐ 1961* W 24‐14 ‐‐ 1962* W 34‐14 ‐‐ 1963* L 14‐22 ‐‐ 1964* W 18‐12 ‐‐ 1965* L 14‐20 ‐‐ 1966* L 0‐12 ‐‐ 1967* T 0‐0 ‐‐ 1968* W 25‐0 ‐‐ 1969* W 27‐20 A 1970* W 6‐0 H 1985 W 46‐6 H (652‐165) Largest DSU Victory: 66‐0 (1950) Largest St. Paul’s victory: 12‐0 (1966) Longest DSU Win Streak: 6 (1946‐1952) Longest St. Paul’s Win Streak: 2 (1965‐1966) SAlisbury StAte (1‐2) H: 1‐0; A: 0‐2; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1977 W 18‐17 A 1980 L 18‐27 H 1981 L 7‐13 A (43‐57) Largest DSU Victory: 18‐17 (1977) Largest Salisbury State victory: 27‐18 (1980) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest SSU Win Streak: 2 (1980‐1981) SAvAnnAh StAte (2‐0) H: 1‐0; A: 1‐0; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 2001 W 45‐22 A 2002 W 41‐9 H (86‐31) Largest DSU Victory: 41‐9 (2002) Largest Savannah State victory: N/A Longest DSU Win Streak: 2 (2001‐2002) Longest Savannah State Win Streak: N/A

ShAw (2‐0) H: 1‐0; A: 1‐0; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1975 W 14‐6 A 1976 W 27‐6 H (41‐12) Largest DSU Victory: 27‐6 (1976) Largest Shaw victory: N/A Longest DSU Win Streak: 2 (1975‐1976) Longest Shaw Win Streak: N/A Slippery Rock (0‐2‐1) H: N/A; A: N/A; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1961 L 12‐21 ‐‐ 1962 L 12‐21 ‐‐ 1963 T 19‐19 ‐‐ (43‐61) Largest DSU Victory: N/A Largest SR victory: 21‐12 (1961 & 1962) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest SR Win Streak: 2 (1961‐1962) South CArolinA StAte (15‐25, 15‐25 MEAC) H: 8‐11; A: 6‐14; N: 1‐0 Year W/L Score Site 1971** L 0‐37 A 1972** W 29‐21 H 1973** L 0‐27 A 1974** L 7‐16 H 1975** L 0‐39 A 1976** L 0‐30 H 1977** L 0‐21 A 1978** L 0‐34 H 1979** L 6‐52 A 1980** L 20‐21 H 1981** L 0‐29 A 1982** W 17‐7 H 1983** L 17‐24 A 1984** W 50‐36 1 1985** W 38‐20 A 1986** W 34‐21 H 1987** W 28‐7 A 1988** W 28‐7 H 1989** W 21‐13 A 1990** W 39‐0 H 1991** W 19‐14 A 1992** L 7‐28 H 1993** L 15‐38 A 1994** L 38‐42 H 1995** W 20‐7 A 1996** L 14‐34 H 1997** L 17‐37 A 1998** L 14‐31 H 1999** L 14‐34 A 2000** W 57‐32 H 2001** L 21‐42 A 2002** W 27‐21 H 2003** L 13‐36 A 2004** L 14‐28 H 2005** L 3‐24 A 2006** W 10‐9 H 2007** W 17‐16 A 2008** L 17‐23 H 2009** L 10‐52 A 2010** L 21‐38 H (702‐1,048) Largest DSU Victory: 39‐0 (1990) Largest SCSU Victory: 52‐6 (1979) Longest DSU Win Streak: 8 (1984‐1991) Longest SCSU Win Streak: 9 (1973‐1981) 1 ‐ Franklin Field, Philadelphia, PA Southern (0‐1) H: N/A; A: N/A; N: 0‐1 Year W/L Score Site 2010 L 27‐37 1 (27‐37) Largest DSU Victory: N/A Largest Southern victory: 27‐37 (2010) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Southern Win Streak: N/A 1 – Citrus Bowl; Orlando, Fla. – MEAC/SWAC Challenge

Southern Illinois (0‐1) H: 0‐1; A: N/A; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 2004 L 0‐49 H (0‐49) Largest DSU Victory: N/A Largest Southern Illinois victory: 43‐6 (2003) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Southern Illinois Win Streak: N/A Southern LouisiAnA (2‐0) H: N/A; A: 0‐2; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1985 W 46‐8 A 1986 W 21‐14 A (67‐22) Largest DSU Victory: 46‐8 (1985) Largest Southern Louisiana victory: N/A Longest DSU Win Streak: 2 (1985‐1986) Longest Southern Louisiana Win Streak: N/A Storer College (3‐1) H: N/A; A: N/A; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1932 L 6‐20 ‐‐ 1933 W 33‐6 ‐‐ 1934 W 38‐0 ‐‐ 1935 W 52‐0 ‐‐ (129‐6) Largest DSU Victory: 52‐0 (1935) Largest Storer Victory: 20‐6 (1932) Longest DSU Win Streak: 3 (1933‐1935) Longest Storer Win Streak: N/A Towson (6‐9) H: 4‐4; A: 2‐5; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1980 L 0‐30 A 1981 L 7‐24 H 1982 L 21‐35 A 1983 L 15‐23 H 1984 W 23‐7 H 1985 L 26‐51 A 1986 W 10‐6 H 1987 W 40‐17 A 1988 L 3‐24 H 1989 L 17‐35 A 1990 W 24‐13 H 1991 W 13‐7 A 1992 W 27‐13 H 1993 L 14‐31 A 1994 L 18‐42 H (258‐358) Largest DSU Victory: 40‐17 (1987) Largest Towson victory: 30‐0 (1980) Longest DSU Win Streak: 3 (1990‐1992) Longest Towson Win Streak: 4 (1980‐1983) VirginiA StAte (2‐4, 1‐1 CIAA) H: 1‐0; A: 0‐2; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1935 L 0‐6 ‐‐ 1964* L 6‐8 ‐‐ 1965* W 20‐13 ‐‐ 1973 L 0‐21 A 1981 L 12‐13 A 1982 W 15‐14 H (53‐75) Largest DSU Victory: 20‐13 (1965) Largest VSU Victory: 21‐0 (1973) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest VSU Win Streak: 2 (1935‐64 & 73‐81) VirginiA Union (1‐0) H: N/A; A: N/A; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1942 W 6‐0 ‐‐ (6‐0) Largest DSU Victory: 6‐0 (1942) Largest Virginia Union Victory: N/A Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Virginia Union Win Streak: N/A West Chester (0‐3) H: 0‐1; A: 0‐2; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1971 L 0‐51 A 1981 L 16‐19 H 1982 L 21‐41 A (37‐111) Largest DSU Victory: N/A Largest West Chester victory: 51‐0 (1971) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest West Chester Win Streak: 3 (1971‐82)

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Western Illinois (0‐3) H: 0‐1; A: 0‐2; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1988 L 13‐22 H 1989 L 24‐38 A 1995 L 14‐41 A (51‐101) Largest DSU Victory: N/A Largest Western Illinois victory: 41‐14 (1995) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest Western Ill. Win Streak: 3 (1988‐95) WilliAm PAtterson (2‐0) H: 1‐0; A: 1‐0; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1974 W 34‐10 H 1975 W 29‐0 A (63‐10) Largest DSU Victory: 29‐0 (1975) Largest William Patterson victory: N/A Longest DSU Win Streak: 2 (1974‐1975) Longest William Patterson Win Streak: N/A Winston-SAlem StAte (5‐3‐1, 2‐2‐1 CIAA) H: 0‐1; A: 2‐0; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1942 W 32‐6 ‐‐ 1946* W 12‐6 ‐‐ 1947* W 20‐6 ‐‐ 1948* L 7‐21 ‐‐ 1949* T 12‐12 ‐‐ 1950* L 0‐18 ‐‐ 2007 W 23‐20 A 2008 L 26‐27 H 2009 W 24‐21 A (166‐137) Largest DSU Victory: 32‐6 (1942) Largest WSSU Victory: 18‐0 (1950) Longest DSU Win Streak: 3 (1942‐1947) Longest WSSU Win Streak: N/A Youngstown StAte (1‐3) H: 1‐1; A: 0‐2; N: N/A Year W/L Score Site 1991 W 33‐29 H 1992 L 20‐42 A 1993 L 28‐42 A 1994 L 3‐23 H (64‐126) Largest DSU Victory: 33‐29 (1991) Largest YSU victory: 42‐20 (1992) Longest DSU Win Streak: N/A Longest YSU Win Streak: 3 (1992‐1994)


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ALL-TIME RECORD Opponent Akron Alcorn State Arkansas‐Pine Bluff Atlantic City H.S. Bethune‐Cookman Bloomsburg Bluefield Boise State Bordentown (NJ) Military Academy Boston Bowie State Bucknell Buffalo C.W. Post Central Connecticut State Central State Cheyney Clarion State Coastal Carolina Connecticut District of Columbia Delaware Downingtown (PA) Industrial East Stroudsburg Eastern Kentucky Elizabeth City Elon Fayetteville State Florida A&M Florida N&T Fort DuPont Grambling State Hampton Hofstra Howard Howard H.S. Indiana State Jackson State James Madison J.C. Smith Kent State Kentucky State King’s (PA) Liberty Lincoln (PA) Livingstone Lock Haven Mansfield Maryland Eastern Shore Massachusetts Michigan Millersville Montclair State Moorestown H.S. Morgan State Morris Brown Newark Athletic Club Norfolk State North Carolina A&T North Carolina Central Northeastern Northern Iowa Northwestern State Portland State Rhode Island St. Augustine’s St. Francis St. Paul’s Salisbury State Savannah State Shaw Slippery Rock South Carolina State Southern Southern Illinois Southern Louisiana Storer College Towson Virginia Military Institute Virginia State Virginia Union West Chester Western Illinois William Peterson Winston‐Salem State Youngstown State Total

First Meeting 1987 1975 1987 1925 1976 1956 1945 1987 1930 1986 1933 1999 1997 1965 2008 1947 1929 1968 2005 1985 1933 2007 1926 1968 1989 1941 1998 1993 1977 1946 1942 1992 1945 1971 1941 1930 1967 1986 1983 1947 2007 1976 1951 1982 1924 1979 1970 1964 1930 1980 2009 1970 1963 1925 1944 2002 1932 1953 1971 1945 1982 1985 2002 1980 1994 1947 2006 1946 1977 2001 1975 1961 1971 2010 2004 1985 1932 1980 First Meeting 1935 1942 1971 1988 1974 1942 1991

Last Meeting Same Same 1988 Same 2010 1957 1950 Same 1939 Same 1984 2003 Same 1973 Same 1984 1997 1979 2010 1986 1987 2009 1935 1969 Same 1976 2004 2000 2010 Same Same Same 2010 1999 2010 1933 1968 1991 2005 1964 2008 1979 1962 2001 1960 Same 1996 1967 1979 2004 Same 2005 1970 Same 2010 Same Same 2010 2010 2010 1991 Same 2006 Same 1995 1964 Same 1985 1980 2002 1976 1963 2010 Same Same 1986 1935 1994

Total Games 1 1 2 1 35 2 3 1 8 1 4 3 1 3 1 7 21 7 3 2 8 2 7 2 1 8 4 2 28 1 1 1 36 5 67 4 2 3 3 18 2 4 9 14 23 1 3 4 35 2 1 5 8 1 54 1 1 18 39 19 8 1 3 1 2 17 1 25 3 2 2 3 40 1 1 2 4 15

W‐L‐T 1‐0‐0 0‐1‐0 2‐0‐0 0‐1‐0 19‐16‐0 1‐1‐0 2‐1‐0 0‐1‐0 3‐4‐1 1‐0‐0 3‐1‐0 0‐3‐0 0‐1‐0 1‐2‐0 0‐1‐0 3‐4‐0 12‐9‐0 1‐6‐0 1‐2‐0 2‐0‐0 6‐2‐0 0‐2‐0 5‐2‐0 0‐2‐0 0‐1‐0 5‐3‐0 0‐4‐0 2‐0‐0 8‐20‐0 1‐0‐0 1‐0‐0 1‐0‐0 13‐23‐0 1‐4‐0 36‐30‐1 2‐1‐1 0‐2‐0 1‐2‐0 1‐2‐0 7‐11‐0 0‐2‐0 2‐1‐1 5‐4‐0 5‐9‐0 12‐10‐1 1‐0‐0 2‐1‐0 1‐3‐0 14‐21‐0 0‐2‐0 0‐1‐0 4‐1‐0 4‐4‐0 0‐1‐0 23‐31‐0 1‐0‐0 1‐0‐0 13‐5‐0 20‐18‐1 6‐13‐0 6‐1‐1 0‐1‐0 0‐3‐0 0‐1‐0 1‐1‐0 9‐7‐1 1‐0‐0 19‐5‐1 1‐2‐0 2‐0‐0 2‐0‐0 0‐2‐1 15‐25‐0 0‐1‐0 0‐1‐0 2‐0‐0 3‐1‐0 6‐9‐0

Pct. 1.000 0.000 1.000 0.000 0.457 0.500 0.667 0.000 0.437 1.000 0.750 0.000 0.000 0.333 0.000 0.429 0.571 0.149 0.333 1.000 0.750 0.000 0.714 0.000 0.000 0.625 0.000 1.000 0.286 1.000 1.000 1.000 0.361 0.200 0.537 0.625 0.000 0.333 0.333 0.389 0.000 0.625 0.556 0.357 0.543 1.000 0.667 0.250 0.400 0.000 0.000 0.800 0.500 0.000 0.426 1.000 1.000 0.722 0.513 0.316 0.812 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.500 0.559 1.000 0.780 0.333 1.000 1.000 0.167 0.375 0.000 0.000 1.000 0.750 0.400

1982 Same 1982 1995 1975 2009 1994

6 1 3 3 2 9 4 718

2‐4‐0 1‐0‐0 0‐3‐0 1‐2‐0 2‐0‐0 5‐3‐1 1‐3‐0 336‐371‐11

0.333 1.000 0.000 0.333 1.000 0.556 0.250 0.468

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ANNUAL TEAM RECORDS Year 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Totals

Coach

No Games No Games

Edward Jackson Edward Jackson Edward Jackson Edward Jackson Edward Jackson Edward Jackson Edward Jackson No Games Edward Jackson Edward Jackson No Games Edward Jackson Edward Jackson Thomas Conrad Thomas Conrad Thomas Conrad Thomas Conrad Robert White Robert White Willard S. Jones Edward Jackson Edward Jackson Edward Jackson Bennie J. George Bennie J. George Bennie J. George Bennie J. George Preston Mitchell Roy D. Moore Roy D. Moore Roy D. Moore Roy D. Moore U.S. Washington U.S. Washington Arnold Jeter Arnold Jeter Arnold Jeter Arnold Jeter Arnold Jeter Arnold Jeter Arnold Jeter Arnold Jeter Edmond Wyche Edmond Wyche Edmond Wyche Edmond Wyche Charles Henderson Charles Henderson Joseph Purzycki Joseph Purzycki Joseph Purzycki Joseph Purzycki William Collick William Collick William Collick William Collick William Collick William Collick William Collick William Collick William Collick William Collick William Collick William Collick John McKenzie John McKenzie John McKenzie Ben Blacknall Ben Blacknall Ben Blacknall B. Blacknall/B. Posey Al Lavan Al Lavan Al Lavan Al Lavan Al Lavan Al Lavan Al Lavan

Overall W‐L‐T 0‐1‐0 0‐2‐0 1‐0‐0

DSU PTS 0 19 14

OPP PTS 65 48 0

1‐0‐0 4‐2‐0 2‐2‐1 2‐5‐0 4‐4‐0 8‐0‐0 7‐1‐0 1‐3‐1 1‐0‐0 0‐1‐0 0‐2‐0

12 64 44 73 114 125 114 24 13 7 7

7 25 76 85 60 2 60 105 6 20 12

0‐3‐0 3‐1‐1

12 84

58 53

25 85 106 67 108 111 133 48 48 75 114 143 235 104 118 72 134 144 112 103 97 109 72 52 184 150 172 34 138 80 101 156 91 146 80 143 102 122 223 368 425 387 285 345 235 244 330 300 305 371 301 232 257 235 189 261 380 315 218 182 204 225 335 254 220 178 272

78 89 104 132 166 163 163 158 205 96 31 15 52 34 168 155 87 117 143 204 180 195 156 169 205 170 83 260 150 277 156 143 225 123 216 234 437 213 267 252 154 181 222 148 189 202 251 220 274 352 262 255 317 312 482 354 378 324 313 348 352 213 192 221 228 262 334

2‐2‐0 3‐3‐0 4‐4‐0 4‐4‐0 4‐5‐0 3‐5‐1 2‐7‐1 2‐7‐0 1‐7‐0 4‐4‐0 7‐1‐0 7‐1‐0 7‐1‐1 6‐2‐0 3‐5‐0 1‐7‐0 4‐4‐0 6‐3‐0 4‐5‐0 2‐5‐1 3‐7‐0 4‐5‐0 3‐5‐0 2‐6‐1 4‐6‐0 4‐5‐0 6‐2‐0 1‐8‐0 5‐4‐0 0‐11‐0 3‐6‐0 5‐5‐0 3‐7‐1 7‐4‐0 3‐7‐0 4‐5‐1 2‐9‐0 2‐9‐0 4‐7‐0 7‐3‐1 8‐2‐0 9‐2‐0 7‐4‐0 9‐1‐0 5‐5‐0 7‐4‐0 7‐3‐0 9‐2‐0 6‐5‐0 6‐5‐0 7‐4‐0 6‐5‐0 3‐8‐0 3‐8‐0 0‐11‐0 4‐7‐0 7‐4‐0 5‐6‐0 4‐8‐0 1‐10‐0 4‐7‐0 7‐4‐0 8‐3‐0 10‐2‐0 5‐6‐0 4‐7‐0 3‐8‐0 336‐371‐11

Conf. W‐L‐T

3‐3‐0 (CIAA) 3‐4‐0 (CIAA) 4‐3‐0 (CIAA) 4‐4‐0 (CIAA) 3‐5‐1 (CIAA) 2‐6‐1 (CIAA) 2‐4‐0 (CIAA) 1‐5‐0 (CIAA) 2‐4‐0 (CIAA) 5‐1‐0 (CIAA) 5‐1‐0 (CIAA) 5‐0‐1 (CIAA) 4‐2‐0 (CIAA) 3‐4‐0 (CIAA) 1‐6‐0 (CIAA) 4‐3‐0 (CIAA) 5‐2‐0 (CIAA) 3‐4‐0 (CIAA) 1‐5‐0 (CIAA) 3‐5‐0 (CIAA) 3‐3‐0 (CIAA) 2‐4‐0 (CIAA) 2‐3‐1 (CIAA) 2‐4‐0 (CIAA) 3‐3‐0 (CIAA) 4‐1‐0 (CIAA) 1‐5‐0 (MEAC) 2‐4‐0 (MEAC) 0‐6‐0 (MEAC) 0‐6‐0 (MEAC) 2‐4‐0 (MEAC) 1‐5‐0 (MEAC) 4‐2‐0 (MEAC) 3‐3‐0 (MEAC) 0‐4‐1 (MEAC) 0‐5‐0 (MEAC) 1‐4‐0 (MEAC) 2‐3‐0 (MEAC) 3‐1‐0 (MEAC) 3‐1‐0 (MEAC) 4‐0‐0 (MEAC) 3‐2‐0 (MEAC) 5‐0‐0 (MEAC) 4‐2‐0 (MEAC) 5‐1‐0 (MEAC) 4‐2‐0 (MEAC) 5‐1‐0 (MEAC) 3‐3‐0 (MEAC) 4‐2‐0 (MEAC) 4‐2‐0 (MEAC) 5‐1‐0 (MEAC) 2‐5‐0 (MEAC) 1‐6‐0 (MEAC) 0‐8‐0 (MEAC) 4‐4‐0 (MEAC) 5‐3‐0 (MEAC) 3‐5‐0 (MEAC) 2‐6‐0 (MEAC) 1‐6‐0 (MEAC) 4‐3‐0 (MEAC) 6‐2‐0 (MEAC) 6‐2‐0 (MEAC) 8‐0‐0 (MEAC) 5‐3‐0 (MEAC) 3‐5‐0 (MEAC) 2‐6‐0 (MEAC) 79‐89‐4 (CIAA) 120‐133‐1 (MEAC)

Place

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2‐3‐0 3‐0‐0 0‐4‐0 3‐1‐0 0‐5‐0 3‐3‐0 1‐2‐0 3‐2‐0 3‐2‐0 1‐2‐0 2‐2‐1 2‐2‐0 1‐4‐0 3‐3‐0 5‐1‐0 4‐0‐0 4‐0‐0 3‐1‐0 4‐0‐0 2‐3‐0 3‐1‐0 2‐2‐0 3‐1‐0 2‐2‐0 3‐2‐0 2‐2‐0 4‐2‐0 1‐4‐0 3‐3‐0 0‐5‐0 4‐0‐0 5‐2‐0 3‐0‐0 2‐4‐0 1‐4‐0 2‐4‐0 5‐0‐0 4‐1‐0 5‐0‐0 2‐4‐0 2‐2‐0 2‐3‐0 109‐88‐1* * ‐ since 1969

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2‐2‐0 0‐0‐0 3‐2‐0 0‐0‐0 1‐4‐0 0‐0‐0 2‐3‐0 0‐0‐0 0‐6‐0 0‐0‐0 0‐3‐0 0‐0‐0 4‐3‐0 0‐0‐0 0‐5‐1 0‐0‐0 4‐2‐0 0‐0‐0 2‐5‐0 0‐0‐0 2‐3‐0 0‐0‐0 0‐7‐0 0‐0‐0 1‐5‐0 0‐0‐0 1‐4‐0 0‐0‐0 2‐2‐1 0‐0‐0 3‐2‐0 1‐0‐0 4‐2‐0 1‐0‐0 4‐2‐0 0‐1‐0 5‐1‐0 0‐0‐0 3‐2‐0 0‐0‐0 3‐3‐0 1‐0‐0 4‐2‐0 1‐0‐0 4‐1‐0 2‐0‐0 3‐3‐0 1‐0‐0 2‐3‐0 1‐0‐0 4‐1‐0 1‐1‐0 2‐3‐0 0‐0‐0 2‐3‐0 0‐1‐0 0‐5‐0 0‐0‐0 0‐6‐0 0‐0‐0 0‐7‐0 0‐0‐0 2‐2‐0 0‐0‐0 1‐5‐0 1‐1‐0 2‐4‐0 0‐0‐0 0‐6‐0 0‐0‐0 2‐3‐0 0‐0‐0 2‐4‐0 0‐0‐0 3‐2‐0 1‐0‐0 5‐2‐0 0‐0‐0 3‐2‐0 0‐0‐0 2‐5‐0 0‐0‐0 1‐4‐0 0‐1‐0 90‐143‐2* 12‐5‐0*


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yEAR-BY-YEAR STATS DELAWARE STATE Total Offense

Scoring

Rushing

Passing

Year

Plays

Yds.

Y/G

Y/P

TD

PF

AVG

PA

AVG

Att.

Yds.

Avg.

Y/G

TD

Att.

Comp.

Yds.

Y/G

Y/C

TD

1970

565

2215

276.9

3.9

25

172

21.5

83

10.4

401

1451

3.6

181.4

19

164

66

764

95.5

11.8

6

1971

613

1064

118.2

1.4

4

34

3.8

260

28.9

408

703

1.3

78.1

2

123

29

361

40.1

12.4

1

1972

720

2122

235.7

2.9

20

138

15.3

150

16.7

460

1250

2.7

138.9

14

148

65

888

98.7

13.7

5

1973

No Records

1974

No Records

1975

558

1786

178.6

3.2

21

156

15.6

143

14.3

328

876

2.6

87.6

10

230

82

914

91.4

11.1

7

1976

623

1948

177.1

3.1

13

91

8.3

225

20.5

480

1315

2.7

119.5

9

143

40

633

57.5

15.8

2

1977

749

1773

161.2

2.4

‐‐

146

13.3

123

11.2

526

1600

3.0

145.5

12

223

93

1273

115.7

13.7

4

1978

617

1875

187.5

3.0

11

80

8.0

216

21.6

415

1085

2.6

108.5

4

202

76

790

79.0

10.4

5

1979

676

2017

201.7

3.0

21

143

14.3

234

23.4

534

1413

2.6

141.3

12

142

55

604

60.4

11.0

2

1980

638

2015

183.2

3.2

15

102

9.3

437

39.7

416

905

2.2

82.3

2

222

72

1110

100.9

15.4

9

1981

770

3015

274.1

3.9

17

122

11.6

213

19.4

602

2080

3.4

189.0

11

168

64

935

83.0

14.6

5

1982

721

3208

291.6

4.4

31

223

20.3

267

24.3

542

2103

3.9

191.2

16

179

68

1105

100.5

16.2

12

1983

768

4265

387.7

5.6

51

368

33.5

252

22.9

695

3117

5.2

283.4

32

163

56

1148

104.4

20.5

13

1984

725

5103

510.3

7.0

61

425

42.5

154

15.4

581

3773

6.5

377.3

45

144

55

1330

133.0

20.2

11

1985

759

4763

433.0

6.3

49

387

35.2

181

16.5

591

3119

5.3

283.5

34

168

86

1644

149.4

19.1

15

1986

797

4092

372.0

5.1

35

285

25.9

222

20.2

619

2914

4.7

264.9

25

178

81

1178

107.1

14.5

8

1987

687

3694

369.4

5.4

42

345

34.5

148

14.8

539

2578

4.8

257.8

33

148

57

1116

111.6

19.5

3

1988

686

3634

363.4

5.3

30

235

23.5

189

18.9

517

2403

4.6

240.3

18

169

75

1231

123.1

16.4

6

1989

737

3383

307.6

4.6

32

244

22.2

202

18.4

483

1897

3.9

172.5

16

243

110

1486

135.1

13.5

15

1990

762

4355

435.5

5.7

45

330

33.0

251

25.1

592

2987

5.1

298.7

32

170

84

1368

136.8

16.3

11

1991

714

3824

347.6

5.4

39

300

27.3

220

20.0

628

3283

5.2

298.5

28

86

29

541

49.2

18.7

5

1992

761

4428

402.6

5.8

41

305

27.7

274

24.9

620

3099

5.0

281.7

31

141

71

1329

120.8

18.7

8

1993

748

4502

409.3

6.0

51

365

33.2

343

31.2

581

3034

5.2

275.8

36

167

82

1468

133.5

17.9

13

1994

762

4557

414.3

6.0

40

301

27.4

262

23.8

501

2327

4.7

211.6

25

261

140

2230

217.9

12.8

14

1995

709

3695

335.9

5.2

35

232

21.1

255

23.2

499

2240

4.5

203.6

21

210

102

1455

132.3

14.3

13

1996

769

4059

369.0

5.3

34

257

23.4

317

28.8

550

2571

4.7

233.7

20

219

97

1488

135.3

15.3

14

1997

768

3305

300.5

4.3

30

235

21.4

312

28.4

470

1734

3.7

157.6

19

298

120

1571

142.8

13.1

10

1998

775

3693

335.7

4.8

27

189

17.2

482

43.8

360

1058

2.9

96.2

11

415

193

2635

239.5

13.7

16

1999

746

3684

334.9

4.9

36

261

23.7

354

32.2

422

1513

3.6

137.5

15

324

147

2171

197.4

14.8

19

2000

760

4305

391.4

5.7

54

380

34.5

378

34.4

419

1853

4.4

168.5

20

341

164

2452

222.9

15.0

32

2001

751

3675

334.1

4.9

42

315

28.6

324

29.5

527

2325

4.4

211.4

20

224

101

1350

122.7

13.4

13

2002

785

3411

284.2

4.3

30

218

18.2

313

26.1

550

1876

3.4

156.3

12

235

115

1535

127.9

13.3

12

2003

741

2854

259.5

3.9

25

182

16.5

348

31.6

420

1081

2.6

98.3

8

321

157

1773

161.2

11.3

13

2004

714

3211

291.9

4.5

26

204

18.5

352

32.0

355

735

2.1

66.8

8

359

200

2476

225.1

12.4

13

2005

679

2795

254.1

4.1

24

225

20.5

213

19.4

415

1230

3.0

111.8

16

264

139

1565

142.3

11.3

8

2006

580

3524

320.4

6.1

44

335

30.5

192

17.5

366

2104

5.7

191.3

25

214

121

1420

129.1

11.7

12

2007

738

3289

274.1

4.5

28

254

21.2

221

18.4

477

1671

3.5

139.2

11

261

153

1618

134.8

10.6

12

2008

702

3345

304.1

4.8

27

220

20.0

228

20.7

387

1501

3.9

136.5

17

315

182

1844

167.6

10.1

10

2009

634

2766

276.6

4.4

21

178

17.8

262

26.2

344

1147

3.3

114.6

11

290

162

1620

162.0

10.0

5

2010

704

3765

342.3

5.3

38

272

24.7

334

30.4

339

1027

3.0

93.4

10

365

210

2738

248.9

13.0

23

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opponent year-by-year Opponents Total Offense

Scoring

Rushing

Passing

Year

Plays

Yds.

Y/G

Y/P

TD

PF

AVG

PA

AVG

Att.

Yds.

Avg.

Y/G

TD

Att.

Comp.

Yds.

Y/G

Y/C

TD

1970

442

828

103.5

1.9

11

83

10.4

172

21.5

269

‐39

‐0.1

‐4.9

3

173

67

867

108.4

13.0

7

1971

619

2548

286.3

4.1

37

260

28.9

34

3.8

402

1794

4.2

199.3

23

131

51

754

83.7

14.3

11

1972

863

1890

210.0

2.7

21

150

16.7

138

15.3

606

1025

1.7

113.8

‐‐

202

69

865

96.1

12.5

‐‐

1973

No Records

1974

No Records

1975

610

236.2

4.0

21

143

14.3

156

15.6

451

1559

4.2

155.9

19

149

61

862

86.2

14.1

2

225

20.5

91

8.3

2362

1976 1977

123

11.2

146

13.3

1978

702

2671

267.1

3.8

‐‐

216

21.6

80

8.0

528

1760

3.3

176.0

‐‐

174

69

911

91.1

13.2

‐‐

1979

642

2651

265.1

4.1

29

234

23.4

143

14.3

642

2651

4.1

265.1

20

177

70

1717

171.7

24.5

5

1980

811

4120

374.5

5.1

57

437

39.7

102

9.3

555

2193

4.0

199.4

30

256

128

1927

175.2

15.1

22

1981

703

3283

298.5

4.6

26

213

19.4

122

11.6

479

1776

3.7

161.5

16

224

102

1507

137.0

14.8

9

1982

746

3979

361.7

5.3

37

267

24.3

223

20.3

483

1883

3.9

171.2

18

263

122

2096

190.5

17.2

17

1983

757

3670

333.6

4.8

34

252

22.9

368

33.5

430

1400

3.3

127.3

20

327

157

2270

206.4

14.5

13

1984

626

2904

290.4

4.6

20

154

15.4

425

42.5

314

1004

3.2

100.4

10

312

144

1860

186.0

12.9

8

1985

746

3100

281.8

4.1

26

181

16.5

387

35.2

383

1233

3.2

112.1

11

363

159

1867

169.7

11.7

13

1986

760

3355

305.0

4.4

29

222

20.2

285

25.9

453

1623

3.6

147.5

15

307

120

1732

157.5

14.4

13

1987

655

2755

275.5

4.2

18

148

14.8

345

34.5

376

1204

3.2

120.4

8

279

109

1551

155.1

14.2

8

1988

648

3355

335.5

5.2

26

189

18.9

235

23.5

377

1463

3.9

146.3

16

271

124

1892

189.2

15.3

9

1989

761

3084

280.4

4.1

26

202

18.4

244

22.2

445

1324

2.9

120.4

13

316

130

1760

160.0

13.5

11

1990

615

3148

314.8

5.1

35

251

25.1

330

33.0

312

769

2.5

76.8

13

303

151

2380

238.0

15.8

18

1991

778

3532

321.1

4.5

30

220

20.0

300

27.3

423

1079

2.6

98.1

16

355

181

2453

223.0

13.6

14

1992

700

3753

341.2

5.4

35

274

24.9

305

27.7

405

1607

4.0

146.1

17

295

143

2146

195.1

15.0

14

1993

726

3965

360.5

5.5

49

343

31.2

365

33.2

435

1698

3.9

154.4

29

291

155

2267

206.1

14.6

16

1994

789

4148

377.1

5.3

35

262

23.8

301

27.4

432

1751

4.1

159.2

18

357

187

2397

217.9

12.8

14

1995

798

4161

378.3

5.2

43

255

23.2

232

21.1

436

1597

3.7

145.2

13

362

200

2564

233.1

12.8

17

1996

749

4402

400.2

5.9

43

317

28.8

257

23.4

436

2021

4.6

183.7

22

313

173

2381

216.5

13.8

20

1997

681

3361

305.6

4.9

36

312

28.4

235

21.4

417

1515

3.6

137.7

17

264

115

1846

167.8

16.1

17

1998

730

5117

465.2

7.0

65

482

43.8

189

17.2

496

3182

6.4

289.3

40

234

127

1935

175.9

15.2

20

1999

743

4427

402.5

6.0

46

354

32.2

261

23.7

469

2640

5.6

240.0

29

274

118

1787

162.5

15.1

15

2000

757

4452

404.7

5.9

53

378

34.4

380

34.5

460

2224

4.8

202.2

32

297

154

2228

202.5

14.5

16

2001

744

4057

368.8

5.5

44

324

29.5

315

28.6

380

1279

3.4

116.3

21

364

183

2778

252.5

15.2

19

2002

805

4020

335.0

6.5

42

313

26.1

218

18.2

468

1820

3.9

151.7

21

337

187

2200

183.3

11.8

17

2003

694

4000

363.6

5.8

51

348

31.6

182

16.5

452

2090

4.6

190.0

29

242

130

1910

173.6

14.7

17

2004

756

4157

377.9

5.5

47

352

32.0

204

18.5

463

1880

4.1

170.9

26

293

157

2277

207.0

14.5

16

2005

713

2966

269.6

4.2

25

213

19.4

225

20.5

429

1264

2.9

114.9

12

284

126

1702

154.7

13.5

10

2006

704

3316

301.5

4.7

25

192

17.5

335

30.5

427

1549

3.6

140.8

15

277

153

1767

160.6

11.5

9

2007

818

3989

332.4

4.9

28

221

18.4

254

21.2

483

1953

4.0

162.8

16

335

169

2036

169.7

12.0

10

2008

682

3172

288.4

4.7

29

228

20.7

220

20.0

430

1597

3.7

145.2

16

252

131

1575

143.2

12.0

10

2009

629

3833

383.3

6.1

36

262

26.2

178

17.8

371

1795

4.8

179.5

19

258

153

2038

203.8

13.3

14

2010

761

4229

384.5

5.6

46

334

30.4

272

24.7

478

2160

4.5

196.4

22

283

157

2069

188.1

13.2

16

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university FOOTBALL

THE lAST TIME... TeAm The Hornets scored at least

40 points 50 points 60 points 70 points

11/20/10 11/20/10 11/4/06 10/8/84

at Howard (W, 53‐43) at Howard (W, 53‐43) vs. Concord (W.Va.) (W, 62‐0) vs. Bowie State (W, 70‐8)

40 points 50 points 60 points 70 points

11/20/10 10/17/09 10/17/09 11/8/80

at Howard (W, 53‐43) at Michigan, (L, 6‐63) at Michigan, (L, 6‐63) vs. Portland State (L, 0‐105)

The Hornets shut out an opponent

10/13/07

at North Carolina A&T (W, 27‐0)

The Hornets were shut out

9/25/04

vs. Southern Illinois (L, 0‐49)

The Hornets allowed at least

The Hornets rushed for at least

300 yards 400 yards 500 yards

10/14/06 9/6/97 10/2/93

316 vs. North Carolina A&T (W, 37‐21) 427 vs. Cheyney (W, 50‐18) 507 vs. Bethune‐Cookman (W, 55‐26)

The Hornets rushed for less than

100 yards

11/20/10

21 at Howard (W, 53‐43)

The Hornets passed for at least

300 yards 400 yards 500 yards

11/20/10 11/20/10 N/A

400 at Howard (W, 53‐43) 400 at Howard (W, 53‐43)

The Hornets gained at least

400 yards 500 yards 600 yards 700 yards

11/20/10 11/17/01 10/22/83 10/23/93

421 at Howard (W, 53‐43) 514 vs. Howard (W 43‐31) 624 vs. Liberty 730 vs. Morgan State (W 42‐7)

300 yards 400 yards 500 yards

10/9/10 11/17/01 N/A

322 at Bethune‐Cookman (24‐47) 487 vs. Howard (W 43‐31)

300 yards 400 yards 500 yards

10/17/09 10/17/09 9/11/99

461 at Michigan (L 6‐63) 461 at Michigan (L 6‐63) 504 vs. Elon (L 28‐51)

400 yards 500 yards 600 yards 700 yards

10/30/10 10/9/10 10/17/09 10/17/09

464 vs. South Carolina State (21‐38) 590 at Bethune‐Cookman (24‐47) 727 at Michigan (L 6‐63) 727 at Michigan (L 6‐63)

DSU DEFENSE The Hornets intercepted 3 passes in a game: The Hornets intercepted 4 passes in a game: The Hornets intercepted 5 passes in a game: Were intercepted 3 times: Were intercepted 4 times: Recorded a safety:

10/23/10 11/4/06 10/24/87 10/23/10 9/22/01 11/8/08

at Morgan State (24‐34) vs. Concord (W 62‐0) vs. Towson State (W 40‐17) at Morgan State (24‐34) vs. Liberty (L 7‐34) vs. Winston‐Salem State (L, 17‐18)

INDIVIDUAL Scored 4 TDs in a game: Scored 5 TDs in a game: Scored 6 TDs in a game: Passed for 4 TDs in a game: Passed for 5 TDs in a game: Passed for 6 TDs in a game: Rushed for at least 100 yards in a game: Rushed for at least 200 yards in a game: Rushed for at least 300 yards in a game: Two Hornets rushed for at least 100 yards in a game: Three Hornets rushed for at least 100 yards in a game: Had at least 100 receiving yards: Had at least 200 receiving yards: Two Hornets had at least 100 receiving yards: Had a 100‐yd rusher & a 100‐yd receiver in the same game: Had 2 100‐yd rushers & a 200‐yd receiver in the same game: Had a 200‐yard rusher and two 100‐yard receivers in the same game: Had at least 10 receptions: Passed for at least 300 yards: Passed for at least 400 yards: Returned a kickoff for a TD: Returned a punt for a TD: Returned an interception for a TD: Returned a fumble for a TD: Returned a blocked punt for a TD: Returned an opponent’s 2‐point attempt for a score: Returned an opponent’s extra‐point kick for a score: Blocked an extra point attempt: Blocked a punt: Had 3 interceptions in a game: Had 4 interceptions in a game: Had at least 20 tackles in a game: Had 5 sacks in a game:

11/20/10 11/04/00 11/03/84 11/20/10 9/23/00 11/04/00 11/7/09 11/8/08 11/10/84 10/11/08 10/23/93 11/20/10 11/20/10 10/28/00 11/21/09 9/9/06 10/28/00 11/21/09 11/20/10 10/23/04 11/20/10 11/04/06 10/23/10 10/16/10 11/17/01 11/17/01 10/25/03 11/1/08 9/08/07 9/27/03 9/07/85 11/23/07 11/09/91

Justin Wilson at Howard Darnerien McCants vs. NC A&T Gene Lake vs. Howard Anthony Glaud at Howard Rahsaan Matthews vs Liberty Rahsaan Matthews vs NC A&T Jaashawn Jones (144) vs. NC A&T Kareem Jones (230) vs. Winston‐Salem St. Gene Lake (336) vs. Liberty Chris Strother (110) and Vashon Winton (102) vs. Bethune‐Cookman Phil Anderson (136), Aaron Spears (133) and Wendell Watson (118) vs. Morgan State Justin Wilson (217) at Howard Justin Wilson (217) at Howard Darnerien McCants (114) and Albert Horsey (104) vs. South Carolina State Jaashawn Jones (130 Rushing) and Darius Jackson (123 Receiving) at Howard Emmanuel Marc (126 rushing), Lennox Norville (106 rushing) and Shaheer McBride (206 receiving) vs. Saint Francis Grayland King (225 rushing), Darnerien McCants (114 receiving) and Albert Horsey (104 receiving) Darius Jackson (11) vs. Howard Anthony Glaud (351) at Howard Bryan Botts (430) vs. Morgan State Larrone Moore at Howard Brandon Hudson vs. Concord (W.V.) Matt Spicer (9 yds) at Morgan State Olusegon Ayanbiola (22 yds) vs. NC A&T Khary Darlington (12) vs. Howard James Spence vs. Howard James Spence vs. Morgan St. vs. South Carolina State Alimayo Wilder vs. Florida A&M James Trott vs Florida A&M Betram Chew vs. NC A&T Russell Reeves (20) vs. Delaware Leroy Thompson vs. NC A&T

Opponent PAssing The Hornets allowed at least

Opponent Rushing The Hornets allowed at least

Opponent TotAL YArds An opponent gained at least

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DelAwAre StAte

All-time conf. stAndings 1945 Virginia State West Virginia State N.C. College Morgan State Howard Virginia Union J.C. Smith Delaware State Lincoln (Pa.) N.C. A&T Hampton Bluefield State Shaw

CIAA 6‐0‐1 4‐0‐2 5‐1‐0 5‐2‐0 4‐3‐0 4‐3‐0 3‐3‐1 3‐3‐0 2‐4‐0 2‐5‐0 2‐6‐0 1‐5‐0 0‐6‐0

Overall 7‐0‐2 5‐1‐2 6‐3‐0 5‐2‐0 4‐4‐0 4‐4‐0 5‐4‐1 3‐3‐0 2‐5‐0 2‐5‐0 2‐6‐0 1‐6‐0 0‐6‐0

1946 Morgan State Howard West Virginia State Virginia State Lincoln (Pa.) N.C. College Shaw Hampton Bluefield State Delaware State N.C. A&T Winston‐Salem State Virginia Union J.C. Smith Saint Paul’s Saint Augustine’s

CIAA 7‐0‐0 6‐2‐0 5‐2‐0 5‐2‐0 4‐2‐0 5‐3‐0 3‐3‐1 4‐4‐0 3‐4‐1 3‐4‐0 3‐4‐0 1‐4‐1 1‐5‐1 0‐5‐2 0‐6‐0 1‐0‐0

Overall 8‐0‐0 6‐3‐0 6‐3‐1 6‐3‐1 8‐3‐0 7‐3‐0 3‐3‐1 4‐4‐0 4‐4‐1 4‐4‐0 4‐4‐0 3‐5‐1 3‐5‐1 0‐6‐2 0‐6‐0 3‐1‐0

1947 Shaw Virginia State Hampton Howard Morgan State West Virginia State Delaware State Lincoln (Pa.) Winston‐Salem State Virginia Union N.C. College N.C. A&T Bluefield State Saint Paul’s J.C. Smith

CIAA 6‐0‐0 7‐1‐0 5‐1‐1 6‐2‐1 5‐2‐1 4‐1‐1 4‐3‐0 3‐3‐1 3‐3‐0 3‐5‐0 2‐6‐0 1‐5‐1 1‐5‐0 0‐5‐1 0‐2‐1

Overall 10‐0‐0 9‐1‐0 7‐2‐1 6‐2‐1 5‐2‐1 6‐3‐1 4‐4‐0 5‐4‐1 6‐3‐0 4‐5‐0 2‐7‐0 1‐5‐1 3‐6‐0 0‐5‐1 1‐5‐1

1948 West Virginia State Winston‐Salem State Howard Lincoln (Pa.) N.C. A&T Morgan State Virginia State N.C. College Shaw Delaware State Virginia Union Hampton Saint Augustine’s Bluefield State J.C. Smith Saint Paul’s

CIAA 5‐1‐0 5‐1‐0 7‐2‐0 4‐2‐0 4‐2‐1 5‐3‐0 5‐3‐0 4‐3‐1 4‐3‐0 4‐4‐0 3‐5‐0 2‐5‐1 1‐4‐0 1‐5‐0 0‐7‐1 0‐4‐0

Overall 5‐2‐2 8‐1‐0 7‐4‐0 5‐2‐0 4‐2‐1 5‐3‐0 5‐3‐0 6‐3‐1 4‐3‐0 4‐5‐0 6‐5‐0 4‐5‐1 4‐4‐0 2‐7‐0 0‐7‐1 0‐4‐0

1949 Morgan State West Virginia State N.C. A&T Shaw Saint Augustine’s Howard Virginia State N.C. College Hampton Delaware State J.C. Smith Lincoln (Pa.) Winston‐Salem State Bluefield State Virginia Union Saint Paul’s

CIAA 7‐0‐0 5‐0‐1 5‐1‐0 7‐2‐0 5‐2‐0 6‐3‐0 3‐4‐1 3‐4‐0 3‐4‐0 3‐5‐1 2‐3‐1 2‐4‐0 1‐2‐3 1‐5‐1 0‐7‐0 0‐8‐0

Overall 8‐0‐0 8‐0‐1 7‐2‐0 7‐2‐0 6‐2‐0 6‐2‐0 3‐4‐1 5‐4‐0 5‐4‐0 3‐5‐1 2‐4‐1 2‐4‐1 3‐5‐1 2‐5‐1 1‐8‐0 0‐8‐0

1950 N.C. A&T Morgan State N.C. College Saint Augustine’s Bluefield State West Virginia State Virginia Union Howard Lincoln (Pa.) Virginia State Winston‐Salem State J.C. Smith Hampton Delaware State Shaw Saint Paul’s

CIAA 5‐0‐1 5‐0‐2 6‐1‐0 6‐1‐0 4‐2‐1 3‐2‐1 6‐3‐0 5‐4‐0 2‐3‐1 3‐5‐0 2‐3‐2 2‐4‐1 2‐5‐0 2‐6‐1 1‐8‐0 0‐7‐0

Overall 6‐2‐1 6‐0‐2 7‐2‐0 8‐1‐0 6‐3‐1 5‐3‐1 6‐3‐0 5‐4‐0 3‐3‐1 3‐5‐0 2‐3‐2 2‐5‐1 2‐7‐0 2‐7‐1 1‐8‐0 0‐7‐0

1951 West Virginia State N.C. College N.C. A&T Virginia Union Lincoln (Pa.) Winston‐Salem State Virginia State Howard Hampton Morgan State J.C. Smith Bluefield State Delaware State Saint Augustine’s Shaw Saint Paul’s

CIAA 5‐0‐1 5‐1‐1 5‐1‐0 5‐4‐0 4‐2‐0 4‐2‐0 5‐3‐0 5‐4‐0 4‐4‐0 3‐4‐0 3‐4‐0 3‐3‐0 2‐4‐0 2‐5‐0 1‐8‐0 0‐7‐0

Overall 6‐2‐1 7‐2‐1 7‐1‐1 5‐5‐0 6‐2‐0 4‐4‐0 5‐3‐0 5‐4‐0 5‐4‐0 3‐5‐0 3‐5‐0 3‐6‐0 2‐7‐0 3‐6‐0 1‐8‐0 0‐8‐0

1952 Virginia State Howard N.C. A&T Saint Augustine’s N.C. College West Virginia State Morgan State J.C. Smith Hampton Lincoln (Pa.) Winston‐Salem State Delaware State Bluefield State Virginia Union Saint Paul’s

CIAA 7‐0‐0 5‐2‐1 5‐2‐0 5‐2‐0 4‐2‐0 4‐2‐0 4‐2‐0 4‐2‐0 4‐4‐0 2‐3‐1 2‐4‐0 1‐5‐0 1‐5‐0 1‐6‐0 0‐6‐0

Overall 8‐1‐0 6‐2‐1 6‐4‐0 7‐2‐0 4‐4‐0 4‐4‐1 4‐4‐1 5‐2‐0 4‐5‐0 5‐3‐1 4‐4‐0 1‐7‐0 1‐7‐0 1‐8‐0 0‐8‐0

1953 N.C. College Morgan State Virginia State J.C. Smith N.C. A&T West Virginia State Hampton Howard Shaw Saint Augustine’s Virginia Union Delaware State Winston‐Salem State Lincoln (Pa.) Bluefield State Saint Paul’s

CIAA 5‐1‐0 5‐1‐0 5‐2‐1 5‐2‐0 4‐2‐0 4‐2‐0 5‐3‐0 3‐5‐0 3‐5‐0 2‐4‐0 2‐4‐1 2‐4‐0 2‐4‐0 2‐4‐0 2‐5‐0 1‐4‐0

Overall 5‐3‐0 6‐2‐0 5‐3‐1 5‐3‐0 4‐4‐0 6‐3‐0 6‐3‐1 3‐5‐1 3‐5‐0 3‐4‐1 5‐4‐1 4‐4‐0 4‐4‐0 3‐5‐0 2‐7‐0 1‐6‐0

1954 N.C. College Virginia State Maryland State Bluefield State Delaware State Saint Augustine’s Virginia Union Morgan State Lincoln (Pa.) Hampton N.C. A&T Winston‐Salem State J.C. Smith West Virginia State Fayetteville State Saint Paul’s Howard Shaw

CIAA 6‐0‐1 7‐1‐0 5‐0‐1 6‐1‐0 5‐1‐0 6‐2‐0 5‐3‐0 4‐2‐0 3‐3‐0 4‐5‐1 2‐5‐0 2‐5‐0 1‐4‐1 1‐5‐0 1‐5‐0 1‐6‐0 0‐5‐1 0‐6‐1

Overall 7‐1‐1 7‐2‐0 6‐1‐1 8‐2‐0 7‐1‐0 6‐3‐0 5‐3‐0 6‐3‐0 4‐3‐1 4‐5‐1 4‐6‐0 3‐5‐0 1‐5‐2 3‐6‐0 3‐6‐0 2‐6‐0 2‐6‐1 0‐7‐1

1955 Maryland State Delaware State Winston‐Salem State Morgan State Bluefield State N.C. A&T Virginia State Shaw N.C. College Saint Augustine’s Virginia Union Hampton Howard J.C. Smith Saint Paul’s Lincoln (Pa.) West Virginia State Fayetteville State

CIAA 7‐0‐0 5‐1‐0 5‐1‐0 5‐1‐0 5‐2‐1 4‐1‐2 4‐1‐3 4‐2‐2 3‐1‐2 3‐5‐0 3‐5‐0 4‐6‐0 2‐4‐0 2‐4‐0 1‐5‐0 1‐6‐0 0‐6‐0 0‐8‐0

Overall 9‐0‐0 7‐1‐0 6‐2‐0 6‐2‐0 7‐2‐1 4‐1‐3 4‐2‐3 4‐3‐2 4‐1‐2 4‐5‐0 4‐5‐0 4‐6‐0 3‐6‐0 3‐4‐0 2‐6‐0 1‐7‐0 1‐7‐0 0‐9‐0

1956 N.C. College Delaware State Morgan State Maryland State Saint Augustine’s Bluefield State Fayetteville State Virginia Union N.C. A&T Winston‐Salem State Shaw Hampton J.C. Smith Virginia State Lincoln (Pa.) Howard Saint Paul’s

CIAA 5‐0‐2 5‐0‐1 5‐0‐1 5‐1‐1 5‐1‐1 5‐1‐0 4‐2‐0 4‐3‐0 3‐3‐0 3‐3‐1 3‐4‐1 2‐7‐1 2‐5‐0 1‐6‐1 1‐6‐0 1‐5‐0 0‐7‐0

Overall 5‐2‐2 7‐1‐1 5‐2‐1 6‐2‐1 6‐1‐1 6‐3‐0 4‐3‐0 6‐3‐0 4‐4‐0 4‐4‐1 3‐4‐1 2‐7‐1 3‐5‐0 1‐7‐1 1‐6‐0 4‐5‐0 1‐7‐0

1957 Maryland State Elizabeth City Delaware State Bluefield State N.C. A&T Morgan State Winston‐Salem State Virginia Union Shaw N.C. College Virginia State Hampton Saint Augustine’s Howard Lincoln (Pa.) Fayetteville J.C. Smith Saint Paul’s

CIAA 6‐0‐1 4‐1‐1 4‐2‐0 4‐2‐0 4‐2‐0 4‐2‐1 5‐3‐0 5‐3‐0 5‐3‐0 4‐3‐0 4‐4‐0 4‐5‐0 2‐4‐1 2‐4‐0 2‐4‐0 2‐7‐0 1‐6‐0 0‐7‐0

Overall 6‐1‐1 6‐1‐1 6‐2‐0 6‐2‐0 4‐3‐1 5‐3‐1 5‐3‐0 6‐3‐0 5‐3‐0 5‐4‐0 5‐4‐0 4‐5‐0 3‐4‐1 3‐6‐0 2‐5‐0 2‐7‐0 1‐6‐1 0‐8‐0

1958 N.C. A&T N.C. College Saint Augustine’s Shaw Hampton Morgan State J.C. Smith Bluefield State Howard Maryland State Delaware State Winston‐Salem State Virginia State Elizabeth City Lincoln (Pa.) Virginia Union Fayetteville Saint Paul’s

CIAA 6‐0‐0 5‐1‐0 6‐2‐0 6‐3‐0 6‐3‐0 5‐2‐0 5‐2‐0 4‐2‐0 4‐2‐0 4‐3‐0 3‐4‐0 3‐5‐0 3‐6‐0 2‐5‐0 1‐5‐0 1‐6‐0 1‐7‐0 0‐7‐0

Overall 7‐2‐0 7‐2‐0 6‐2‐0 6‐3‐0 7‐3‐0 5‐3‐0 6‐2‐0 5‐2‐1 5‐2‐1 4‐3‐0 3‐5‐0 3‐5‐1 3‐6‐0 3‐6‐0 1‐7‐0 2‐6‐0 1‐7‐0 0‐8‐0

1959 N.C. A&T Virginia Union Virginia State Maryland State Saint Augustine’s Winston‐Salem State J.C. Smith Hampton N.C. College Saint Paul’s Elizabeth City Howard Lincoln (Pa.) Bluefield State Shaw Fayetteville Delaware State Morgan State

CIAA 5‐0‐0 7‐0‐1 7‐2‐0 6‐1‐0 6‐2‐0 5‐2‐0 5‐4‐0 4‐4‐0 3‐3‐0 3‐4‐0 3‐5‐0 2‐4‐0 2‐4‐0 1‐4‐0 1‐6‐1 1‐6‐0 1‐6‐0 1‐6‐0

Overall 6‐2‐0 7‐0‐2 7‐2‐0 6‐1‐1 7‐2‐0 6‐2‐0 5‐4‐0 4‐4‐1 4‐4‐1 3‐4‐0 3‐6‐0 3‐5‐0 3‐6‐0 3‐6‐0 1‐6‐1 1‐7‐0 1‐7‐0 1‐6‐1

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1960 Maryland State Winston‐Salem State J.C. Smith N.C. A&T N.C. College Hampton Virginia State Delaware State Saint Augustine’s Morgan State Virginia Union Fayetteville Howard Shaw Saint Paul’s Elizabeth City Lincoln (Pa.)

CIAA 5‐0‐1 5‐1‐0 6‐2‐0 4‐1‐1 5‐2‐0 5‐2‐0 5‐3‐0 4‐3‐0 4‐4‐0 3‐3‐1 3‐4‐1 2‐4‐0 2‐4‐0 3‐5‐0 1‐6‐0 1‐7‐0 0‐6‐0

Overall 5‐1‐1 6‐2‐0 6‐3‐0 5‐3‐1 7‐2‐0 5‐4‐0 6‐3‐0 4‐4‐0 4‐5‐0 3‐3‐1 4‐5‐1 3‐5‐0 4‐4‐0 3‐6‐0 1‐7‐0 1‐7‐0 0‐7‐0

1961 N.C. College J.C. Smith Winston‐Salem State N.C. A&T Delaware State Virginia Union Hampton Maryland State Morgan State Virginia State Elizabeth City Fayetteville Howard Shaw Saint Paul’s

CIAA 5‐0‐2 6‐1‐0 5‐1‐1 5‐1‐0 5‐2‐0 4‐3‐1 3‐3‐0 2‐2‐1 3‐4‐1 3‐4‐1 3‐4‐0 2‐4‐0 1‐5‐0 1‐8‐0 0‐6‐0

Overall 7‐0‐2 8‐1‐0 6‐1‐1 5‐4‐0 6‐3‐0 5‐3‐1 6‐3‐0 4‐2‐1 3‐4‐1 3‐4‐1 4‐4‐0 3‐6‐0 1‐8‐0 1‐8‐0 0‐6‐0

1962 Morgan State N.C. A&T J.C. Smith Virginia Union N.C. College Fayetteville Norfolk State Maryland State Elizabeth City Saint Augustine’s Delaware State Virginia State Hampton Winston‐Salem State Saint Paul’s Livingstone Shaw Howard

CIAA 8‐1‐0 6‐1‐0 6‐1‐0 7‐2‐0 4‐3‐0 4‐2‐1 3‐3‐0 2‐2‐1 2‐3‐3 3‐4‐1 3‐4‐0 3‐5‐0 2‐4‐0 2‐5‐0 2‐6‐0 1‐3‐0 1‐7‐1 0‐6‐0

Overall 8‐2‐0 7‐3‐0 7‐2‐0 7‐2‐0 6‐3‐0 4‐2‐1 5‐3‐0 4‐2‐1 2‐3‐3 4‐4‐1 4‐5‐0 4‐5‐0 3‐6‐0 3‐6‐0 2‐6‐0 2‐8‐0 1‐7‐1 1‐8‐0

1963 N.C. College Morgan State Virginia Union N.C. A&T J.C. Smith Saint Augustine’s Saint Paul’s Norfolk State Winston‐Salem State Maryland State Elizabeth City Hampton Shaw Howard Fayetteville Delaware State Livingstone

CIAA 6‐1‐0 8‐1‐0 7‐2‐0 5‐2‐0 5‐1‐0 4‐2‐1 4‐3‐0 4‐3‐0 3‐3‐1 3‐4‐0 3‐5‐0 2‐5‐0 2‐6‐0 1‐4‐0 1‐5‐0 1‐5‐0 0‐7‐0

Overall 8‐1‐0 8‐1‐0 7‐2‐0 7‐3‐0 7‐2‐0 4‐3‐1 4‐3‐1 4‐4‐0 4‐3‐1 4‐4‐0 3‐5‐0 4‐5‐0 2‐8‐0 4‐5‐0 1‐7‐0 2‐5‐1 0‐7‐0

1964 N.C. A&T Morgan State J.C. Smith Virginia State Howard Maryland State Winston‐Salem State Elizabeth City Saint Augustine’s Saint Paul’s Delaware State N.C. College Norfolk State Shaw Fayetteville Livingstone Hampton

CIAA 6‐0‐1 7‐2‐0 6‐1‐0 6‐2‐0 4‐1‐0 4‐1‐1 4‐3‐0 4‐4‐0 4‐5‐0 3‐4‐0 3‐5‐0 2‐5‐0 2‐5‐0 2‐6‐1 1‐5‐1 1‐5‐1 0‐7‐0

Overall 6‐3‐1 7‐2‐0 7‐2‐1 6‐2‐0 8‐2‐0 4‐2‐1 4‐4‐0 4‐4‐0 5‐5‐0 3‐6‐0 3‐7‐0 4‐5‐0 2‐5‐0 2‐7‐1 2‐7‐1 2‐7‐1 1‐8‐0

1965 Morgan State Saint Augustine’s J.C. Smith Maryland State N.C. A&T Saint Paul’s Virginia State Virginia State Norfolk State Delaware State N.C. College Howard Virginia Union Livingstone Elizabeth City Shaw Winston‐Salem State Fayetteville Hampton

CIAA 8‐0‐0 6‐1‐1 5‐1‐0 5‐1‐0 4‐3‐0 4‐3‐0 5‐4‐0 5‐4‐0 4‐4‐0 3‐3‐0 3‐4‐1 2‐3‐0 3‐5‐0 3‐5‐0 3‐5‐0 4‐5‐0 2‐6‐0 1‐5‐0 0‐7‐0

Overall 9‐0‐0 8‐1‐1 5‐4‐0 5‐2‐0 4‐6‐0 5‐3‐0 5‐4‐0 5‐4‐0 4‐4‐0 4‐5‐0 3‐5‐1 5‐3‐0 3‐5‐0 3‐5‐0 3‐5‐0 4‐5‐0 2‐7‐0 1‐6‐0 1‐8‐0

1966 Morgan State Hampton Livingstone N.C. College Elizabeth City J.C. Smith Virginia Union Maryland State N.C. A&T Fayetteville Howard Norfolk State Virginia State Delaware State Winston‐Salem State Saint Paul’s Shaw

CIAA 8‐0‐0 5‐2‐0 5‐1‐1 6‐3‐0 5‐3‐0 3‐2‐1 4‐4‐0 3‐3‐0 3‐4‐0 2‐3‐1 2‐3‐0 3‐5‐0 3‐5‐0 2‐4‐0 2‐5‐0 1‐6‐1 0‐7‐2

Overall 9‐0‐0 6‐3‐0 6‐3‐1 6‐3‐0 5‐3‐0 3‐5‐1 4‐4‐0 5‐3‐0 3‐6‐0 3‐4‐1 4‐4‐0 3‐5‐0 3‐5‐0 3‐5‐0 2‐6‐0 1‐7‐1 0‐7‐2

1967 Morgan State J.C. Smith Maryland State Elizabeth City Virginia Union Virginia State N.C. A&T Norfolk State Hampton Winston‐Salem State Delaware State Howard Livingstone Fayetteville N.C. College Saint Paul’s Shaw

CIAA 8‐0‐0 5‐0‐1 5‐1‐0 6‐2‐0 5‐3‐0 4‐3‐1 3‐3‐1 3‐4‐0 3‐4‐0 3‐4‐0 2‐3‐1 2‐3‐0 2‐4‐0 1‐4‐1 1‐5‐1 1‐5‐1 1‐7‐1

Overall 8‐0‐0 6‐2‐1 5‐2‐0 7‐2‐0 5‐3‐0 4‐3‐1 3‐5‐1 4‐4‐0 3‐5‐0 3‐5‐0 2‐6‐1 2‐6‐0 3‐6‐0 2‐5‐1 1‐7‐1 2‐5‐1 1‐7‐1

1968 Morgan State N.C. A&T N.C. College Elizabeth City Maryland State Virginia State Hampton Livingstone Howard Norfolk State J.C. Smith Delaware State Winston‐Salem State Fayetteville Shaw Saint Paul’s

CIAA 7‐1‐0 6‐1‐0 6‐2‐0 7‐1‐0 3‐2‐1 5‐2‐1 4‐2‐1 4‐3‐0 2‐3‐0 2‐4‐1 3‐3‐0 2‐4‐0 2‐5‐1 2‐5‐0 1‐7‐1 0‐7‐0

Overall 8‐1‐0 8‐1‐0 6‐2‐0 8‐1‐0 5‐2‐1 5‐2‐1 4‐3‐2 4‐4‐0 3‐5‐0 2‐5‐1 5‐4‐0 4‐6‐0 3‐5‐1 2‐5‐0 1‐7‐1 1‐7‐0

1969 J.C. Smith Elizabeth City N.C. Central N.C. A&T Morgan State Norfolk State Livingstone Virginia Union Fayetteville Delaware State Virginia State Howard Shaw Maryland State Winston‐Salem State Saint Paul’s Hampton

CIAA 6‐1‐0 8‐1‐0 7‐1‐1 5‐1‐1 6‐2‐0 4‐3‐0 4‐3‐0 5‐4‐0 3‐3‐1 3‐3‐0 3‐5‐1 2‐3‐0 2‐5‐0 1‐5‐0 1‐7‐0 0‐6‐0 0‐7‐0

Overall 8‐2‐0 8‐1‐0 7‐2‐1 6‐2‐1 6‐4‐0 4‐4‐0 5‐3‐0 5‐4‐0 3‐4‐1 4‐5‐0 3‐5‐1 3‐6‐0 2‐6‐0 1‐7‐0 2‐7‐0 1‐7‐0 0‐9‐0

1970 Northern Division Morgan State Virginia State Delaware State Howard Saint Paul’s Norfolk State Virginia Union UMES Hampton Southern Division J.C. Smith Elizabeth City N.C. Central Shaw Fayetteville Livingstone Winston‐Salem State N.C. A&T

CIAA

Overall

5‐0‐0 6‐1‐0 4‐1‐0 3‐2‐0 1‐1‐0 2‐3‐0 1‐4‐0 1‐5‐0 0‐5‐0

8‐2‐0 8‐2‐0 6‐2‐0 7‐2‐0 3‐5‐0 3‐6‐0 3‐6‐0 1‐8‐0 0‐9‐0

6‐1‐0 4‐1‐0 3‐1‐0 3‐2‐1 1‐3‐1 1‐4‐0 1‐5‐0 0‐3‐0

8‐2‐0 6‐3‐0 5‐4‐0 3‐5‐1 3‐5‐1 2‐7‐0 3‐5‐0 4‐6‐0


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All-time conf. stAndings 1971 Morgan State N.C. Central S.C. State N.C. A&T UMES Delaware State Howard

MEAC 5‐0‐1 5‐1‐0 3‐2‐1 3‐2‐1 1‐4‐1 1‐5‐0 1‐5‐0

Overall 6‐4‐1 7‐2‐0 6‐3‐1 6‐4‐1 1‐5‐2 1‐8‐0 4‐5‐0

1972 N.C. Central N.C. A&T Morgan State UMES Howard Delaware State S.C. State

MEAC 5‐1‐0 4‐2‐0 4‐2‐0 4‐2‐0 2‐4‐0 2‐4‐0 0‐6‐0

Overall 9‐2‐0 8‐2‐0 5‐5‐0 4‐5‐0 6‐4‐0 5‐4‐0 1‐9‐0

1973 N.C. Central S.C. State Morgan State Howard UMES N.C. A&T Delaware State

MEAC 5‐1‐0 4‐1‐1 4‐2‐0 4‐2‐0 2‐4‐0 1‐4‐1 0‐6‐0

Overall 7‐4‐0 7‐3‐1 6‐3‐0 8‐2‐0 4‐5‐0 4‐6‐1 0‐11‐0

1974 S.C. State Howard N.C. Central Morgan State N.C. A&T UMES Delaware State

MEAC 5‐1‐0 4‐1‐1 4‐1‐1 4‐2‐0 2‐4‐0 1‐5‐0 0‐6‐0

Overall 8‐4‐0 8‐2‐1 7‐2‐2 5‐5‐0 5‐6‐0 2‐6‐0 3‐6‐0

1975 S.C. State N.C. A&T Howard N.C. Central Delaware State Morgan State UMES

MEAC 5‐1‐0 5‐1‐0 4‐2‐0 3‐2‐1 2‐4‐0 1‐4‐1 0‐6‐0

Overall 8‐2‐1 8‐3‐0 8‐3‐0 5‐4‐1 5‐5‐0 4‐5‐1 0‐10‐0

1976 S.C. State Morgan State N.C. A&T Howard N.C. Central Delaware State UMES

MEAC 5‐1‐0 5‐1‐0 3‐2‐1 3‐2‐1 2‐4‐0 1‐5‐0 1‐5‐0

Overall 10‐1‐0 6‐4‐0 6‐4‐1 5‐5‐1 6‐5‐0 3‐7‐1 2‐9‐0

1977 S.C. State N.C. A&T Delaware State Morgan State Howard UMES N.C. Central

MEAC 6‐0‐0 5‐1‐0 4‐2‐0 3‐3‐0 2‐4‐0 1‐2‐0 0‐3‐0

Overall 9‐1‐1 7‐4‐0 7‐4‐0 4‐6‐1 5‐5‐0 1‐6‐0 0‐4‐0

1978 S.C. State N.C. A&T Delaware State Morgan State Howard N.C. Central UMES

MEAC 5‐0‐1 4‐2‐0 3‐3‐0 2‐3‐1 2‐4‐0 2‐4‐0 2‐4‐0

Overall 8‐2‐1 6‐6‐0 3‐7‐0 4‐6‐1 4‐6‐0 3‐8‐0 3‐8‐0

1979 Morgan State S.C. State N.C. A&T Howard N.C. Central Delaware State UMES

MEAC 5‐0‐0 4‐1‐0 2‐2‐1 2‐3‐0 1‐4‐0 0‐4‐1 ‐‐‐

Overall 9‐2‐0 8‐3‐0 4‐6‐1 5‐6‐0 2‐8‐1 4‐5‐1 3‐7‐1

1980 S.C. State N.C. A&T Howard Bethune‐Cookman Florida A&M Delaware State

MEAC 5‐0‐0 3‐2‐0 2‐2‐1 2‐2‐1 2‐3‐0 0‐5‐0

Overall 10‐1‐0 9‐3‐0 6‐2‐2 5‐4‐1 5‐6‐0 2‐9‐0

1981 S.C. State Florida A&M Bethune‐Cookman Howard Delaware State N.C. A&T

MEAC 5‐0‐0 4‐1‐0 3‐2‐0 2‐3‐0 1‐4‐0 0‐5‐0

Overall 10‐3‐0 7‐4‐0 6‐4‐0 6‐5‐0 2‐9‐0 3‐8‐0

1982 S.C. State Florida A&M Bethune‐Cookman Howard Delaware State

MEAC 4‐1‐0 4‐1‐0 3‐2‐0 2‐3‐0 2‐3‐0

Overall 9‐3‐0 6‐5‐0 6‐5‐0 6‐5‐0 4‐7‐0

1983 S.C. State Delaware State Bethune‐Cookman N.C. A&T Howard Florida A&M

MEAC 4‐0‐0 3‐1‐0 1‐3‐0 1‐3‐0 0‐4‐0 ‐‐‐

Overall 7‐3‐0 7‐3‐1 4‐4‐1 3‐7‐1 4‐7‐0 7‐4‐0

1984 Bethune‐Cookman Delaware State S.C. State N.C. A&T Howard Morgan State

MEAC 4‐0‐0 3‐1‐0 2‐2‐0 1‐3‐0 0‐4‐0 ‐‐‐

Overall 7‐3‐0 8‐2‐0 4‐6‐1 2‐8‐0 2‐8‐0 0‐11‐0

1985 Delaware State Bethune‐Cookman S.C. State N.C. A&T Howard Morgan State

MEAC 4‐0‐0 3‐1‐0 2‐2‐0 1‐3‐0 0‐4‐0 ‐‐‐

Overall 9‐2‐0 6‐4‐0 5‐6‐0 6‐5‐0 4‐7‐0 0‐9‐0

1986 N.C. A&T Howard Delaware State S.C. State Bethune‐Cookman Morgan State

MEAC 4‐1‐0 3‐2‐0 3‐2‐0 3‐2‐0 2‐3‐0 0‐5‐0

Overall 9‐3‐0 8‐3‐0 7‐4‐0 5‐6‐0 3‐8‐0 1‐9‐0

1987 MEAC Overall Delaware State 5‐0‐0* 9‐1‐0 Howard 4‐1‐0* 8‐2‐0 S.C. State 3‐2‐1 6‐3‐1 Bethune‐Cookman 2‐3‐0 4‐7‐0 N.C. A&T 1‐4‐0 3‐8‐0 Morgan State 0‐5‐0 1‐9‐0 Florida A&M ‐‐‐ 5‐5‐1 * ‐ Howard forced to forfeit contest with Delaware State 1988 Bethune‐Cookman Florida A&M Delaware State Howard S.C. State N.C. A&T Morgan State

MEAC 4‐2‐0 4‐2‐0 4‐2‐0 3‐3‐0 2‐4‐0 2‐4‐0 0‐6‐0

Overall 5‐6‐0 6‐4‐1 5‐5‐0 7‐4‐0 2‐9‐0 2‐9‐0 1‐10‐0

1989 Delaware State Howard Florida A&M Bethune‐Cookman S.C. State N.C. A&T Morgan State

MEAC 5‐1‐0 4‐2‐0 3‐3‐0 3‐3‐0 3‐3‐0 2‐4‐0 1‐5‐0

Overall 7‐4‐0 8‐3‐0 6‐5‐0 5‐5‐0 5‐6‐0 5‐6‐0 3‐7‐1

1990 Florida A&M N.C. A&T Delaware State Howard S.C. State Bethune‐Cookman Morgan State

MEAC 6‐0‐0 5‐1‐0 4‐2‐0 3‐3‐0 2‐4‐0 1‐5‐0 0‐6‐0

Overall 7‐4‐0 9‐2‐0 7‐3‐0 6‐5‐0 4‐6‐0 4‐7‐0 1‐10‐0

1991 Delaware State N.C. A&T S.C. State Florida A&M Bethune‐Cookman Howard Morgan State

MEAC 5‐1‐0 5‐1‐0 3‐3‐0 3‐3‐0 3‐3‐0 1‐5‐0 1‐5‐0

Overall 9‐2‐0 9‐3‐0 7‐4‐0 6‐5‐0 4‐6‐0 2‐9‐0 1‐10‐0

1992 N.C. A&T Florida A&M S.C. State Howard Delaware State Bethune‐Cookman Morgan State

MEAC 5‐1‐0 4‐2‐0 4‐2‐0 3‐3‐0 3‐3‐0 2‐4‐0 0‐6‐0

Overall 9‐3‐0 7‐5‐0 7‐4‐0 7‐4‐0 6‐5‐0 4‐7‐0 2‐9‐0

1993 Howard S.C. State Delaware State N.C. A&T Florida A&M Morgan State Bethune‐Cookman

MEAC 6‐0‐0 4‐2‐0 4‐2‐0 3‐3‐0 3‐3‐0 1‐5‐0 0‐6‐0

Overall 11‐1‐0 8‐4‐0 6‐5‐0 8‐3‐0 5‐6‐0 2‐9‐0 1‐10‐0

1994 S.C. State Delaware State N.C. State Bethune‐Cookman Florida A&M Morgan State Howard

MEAC 6‐0‐0 4‐2‐0 3‐3‐0 3‐3‐0 2‐4‐0 2‐4‐0 1‐5‐0

Overall 10‐2‐0 7‐4‐0 6‐5‐0 5‐6‐0 6‐5‐0 3‐8‐0 4‐7‐0

1995 Florida A&M Delaware State S.C. State Howard N.C. A&T Bethune‐Cookman Morgan State Hampton

MEAC 6‐0‐0 5‐1‐0 4‐2‐0 2‐4‐0 2‐4‐0 2‐4‐0 0‐6‐0 ‐‐‐

Overall 9‐3‐0 6‐5‐0 6‐4‐0 6‐5‐0 4‐7‐0 3‐8‐0 1‐10‐0 8‐3‐0

1996 Florida A&M Howard N.C. A&T S.C. State Hampton Morgan State Delaware State Bethune‐Cookman

MEAC 7‐0‐0 6‐1‐0 4‐3‐0 4‐3‐0 3‐4‐0 2‐5‐0 2‐5‐0 0‐7‐0

Overall 9‐3‐0 10‐2‐0 8‐3‐0 4‐6‐0 5‐6‐0 4‐7‐0 3‐8‐0 2‐9‐0

1997 Hampton Florida A&M S.C. State Howard N.C. A&T Morgan State Delaware State Bethune‐Cookman Norfolk State

MEAC 7‐0‐0 5‐2‐0 5‐2‐0 4‐3‐0 3‐4‐0 2‐5‐0 1‐6‐0 1‐6‐0 ‐‐‐

Overall 10‐2‐0 9‐3‐0 9‐3‐0 7‐4‐0 7‐4‐0 3‐7‐0 3‐8‐0 4‐7‐0 3‐7‐0

1998 Hampton Florida A&M Bethune‐Cookman N.C. A&T Howard S.C. State Norfolk State Morgan State Delaware State

MEAC 7‐1‐0 7‐1‐0 6‐2‐0 5‐3‐0 5‐3‐0 3‐5‐0 2‐6‐0 1‐7‐0 0‐8‐0

Overall 9‐2‐0 11‐2‐0 8‐3‐0 8‐3‐0 7‐4‐0 5‐6‐0 2‐9‐0 1‐10‐0 0‐11‐0

1999 N.C. A&T Florida A&M Hampton Delaware State Howard Bethune‐Cookman S.C. State Norfolk State Morgan State

MEAC 8‐0‐0 7‐1‐0 5‐3‐0 4‐4‐0 4‐4‐0 4‐4‐0 2‐5‐0 1‐7‐0 0‐7‐0

Overall 11‐2‐0 8‐3‐0 7‐4‐0 4‐7‐0 5‐6‐0 7‐4‐0 4‐6‐0 2‐9‐0 2‐8‐0

2000 Florida A&M Bethune‐Cookman N.C. A&T Delaware State Hampton Howard S.C. State Norfolk State Morgan State

MEAC 7‐1‐0 6‐2‐0 6‐2‐0 5‐3‐0 5‐3‐0 3‐5‐0 2‐6‐0 2‐6‐0 0‐8‐0

Overall 9‐2‐0 9‐2‐0 8‐3‐0 7‐4‐0 7‐4‐0 3‐8‐0 3‐8‐0 3‐8‐0 1‐10‐0

2001 Florida A&M Hampton N.C. A&T Bethune‐Cookman S.C. State Delaware State Norfolk State Morgan State Howard

MEAC 7‐1‐0 6‐2‐0 5‐3‐0 5‐3‐0 5‐3‐0 3‐5‐0 3‐5‐0 1‐7‐0 1‐7‐0

Overall 7‐4‐0 7‐4‐0 8‐3‐0 6‐4‐0 6‐5‐0 5‐6‐0 5‐6‐0 2‐9‐0 2‐9‐0

2002 Bethune‐Cookman Florida A&M Hampton Morgan State Howard S.C. State Delaware State N.C. A&T Norfolk State

MEAC 7‐1‐0 5‐3‐0 5‐3‐0 5‐3‐0 4‐4‐0 4‐4‐0 2‐6‐0 2‐6‐0 2‐6‐0

Overall 11‐2‐0 7‐5‐0 7‐5‐0 7‐5‐0 6‐5‐0 7‐5‐0 4‐8‐0 4‐8‐0 5‐6‐0

2003 N.C. A&T Bethune‐Cookman Hampton S.C. State Morgan State Howard Delaware State Norfolk State Florida A&M

MEAC 6‐1‐0 5‐2‐0 5‐2‐0 5‐2‐0 4‐3‐0 2‐5‐0 1‐6‐0 0‐7‐0 ‐‐‐

Overall 10‐3‐0 9‐3‐0 7‐4‐0 8‐4‐0 6‐5‐0 4‐7‐0 1‐10‐0 1‐11‐0 6‐6‐0

2004 Hampton S.C. State Bethune‐Cookman Delaware State Howard Morgan State N.C. A&T Norfolk State Florida A&M

MEAC 6‐1‐0 6‐1‐0 4‐3‐0 4‐3‐0 3‐4‐0 3‐4‐0 1‐6‐0 1‐6‐0 ‐‐‐

Overall 10‐2‐0 9‐2‐0 6‐4‐0 4‐7‐0 6‐5‐0 5‐6‐0 3‐8‐0 1‐11‐0 3‐7‐0

2005 Hampton S.C. State Delaware State Florida A&M Bethune‐Cookman Norfolk State N.C. A&T Howard Morgan State

MEAC 8‐0‐0 7‐1‐0 6‐2‐0 5‐3‐0 4‐4‐0 2‐6‐0 2‐6‐0 1‐7‐0 1‐7‐0

Overall 11‐0‐0 9‐2‐0 7‐4‐0 6‐5‐0 7‐4‐0 4‐7‐0 3‐8‐0 4‐7‐0 2‐9‐0

2006 Hampton Delaware State S.C. State Florida A&M Morgan State Howard Bethune‐Cookman Norfolk State N.C. A&T

MEAC 7‐1‐0 6‐2‐0 6‐2‐0 5‐3‐0 4‐4‐0 4‐4‐0 3‐5‐0 1‐7‐0 0‐8‐0

Overall 10‐2‐0 8‐3‐0 7‐4‐0 7‐4‐0 5‐6‐0 5‐6‐0 5‐6‐0 4‐7‐0 0‐11‐0

2007 Delaware State Norfolk State S.C. State Hampton Morgan State Bethune‐Cookman Howard Florida A&M N.C. A&T

MEAC 8‐0‐0 6‐2‐0 6‐2‐0 5‐3‐0 4‐4‐0 3‐5‐0 2‐6‐0 2‐6‐0 0‐8‐0

Overall 10‐2‐0 8‐3‐0 7‐4‐0 6‐5‐0 5‐6‐0 5‐6‐0 4‐7‐0 3‐8‐0 0‐11‐0

2008 S.C. State Florida A&M Bethune‐Cookman Hampton Delaware State Morgan State Norfolk State N.C. A&T Howard

MEAC 8‐0‐0 5‐3‐0 5‐3‐0 5‐3‐0 5‐3‐0 4‐4‐0 3‐5‐0 1‐7‐0 0‐8‐0

Overall 10‐3‐0 9‐3‐0 8‐3‐0 6‐5‐0 5‐6‐0 6‐6‐0 5‐7‐0 3‐9‐0 1‐10‐0

2009 South Carolina State Florida A&M Norfolk State Morgan State Bethune‐Cookman Hampton North Carolina A&T Delaware State Howard

MEAC 8‐0‐0 6‐2‐0 5‐3‐0 4‐4‐0 4‐4‐0 3‐5‐0 3‐5‐0 3‐5‐0 0‐8‐0

Overall 10‐2‐0 8‐3‐0 7‐4‐0 6‐5‐0 5‐6‐0 5‐6‐0 5‐6‐0 4‐7‐0 2‐9‐0

2010 Bethune‐Cookman South Carolina State Florida A&M Hampton Norfolk State Morgan State Delaware State North Carolina A&T Howard

MEAC 7‐1‐0 7‐1‐0 7‐1‐0 5‐3‐0 4‐4‐0 3‐5‐0 2‐6‐0 1‐7‐0 0‐8‐0

Overall 10‐2‐0 9‐3‐0 8‐3‐0 6‐5‐0 6‐5‐0 4‐7‐0 3‐8‐0 1‐10‐0 1‐10‐0

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ALL-CONF. SELECTIONS TOP ROW l to r: Terrance Hoover Brian Randall Franz Kappel Gene Lake Shaheer McBride Mike Murray bottom ROW l to r: David Parkinson Chuck Poplos Russell Reeves Greg Wright Leroy Thompson John Taylor All-CIAA Selections 1947 Edward Schenck (E) 1952 John Bundy (LB) 1953 John Bundy (C) 1954 Emmett Jeter (G)

1989

CIAA Championships 1956 First TeAm All-MEAC 1972 Luther Howard (S) 1974 Walter Tullis (CB) 1975 Water Tullis (KR) David Crocker (LB) 1977 David Crocker (LB) Andre Dixon (CB) 1978 Decosta Brown (SE) Gregory Wright (DT) 1980 Clarence Weathers (KR) 1981 Johnny Rowe (RB) Timothy King (DB) 1982 Terrance Staples (TE) Victor Heflin (DB) 1983 Franz Kappel (OL) Nigel Dunn (C) Gene Lake (RB), Joe Lane (DL) 1984 John Taylor (WR) Franz Kappel (OL) Everett Morgan (K) Joe Lane (DL) Dan Candeloro (DL) Dan Coppedge (LB) Joe Burton (DB) 1985 John Taylor (WR) Tony Danzey (OL) Chris Jones (OL) Virgil Blocker (C) Terrance Hoover (RB) Dan Candeloro (DL) Dan Coppedge (LB) Bertram Chew (DB) Joe Burton (DB) 1986 Tony Danzey (OL) Terrance Hoover (RB) David Parkinson (K) Robert Presbury (DL) Lybrant Robinson (DL) Kevin Bryant (LB) Joe Burton (DB) 1987 Tony Danzey (OL) Reginald Barnes (RB) David Parkinson (K) Robert Presbury (DL) Lybrant Robinson (DL) Derek Andrews (LB) Marvin Bright (DB) Reginald Johnson (DB) 1988 Stephen Hart (OL) Reginald Barnes (RB) Eric Wainwright (LB) Marvin Bright (DB) Reginald Johnson (DB)

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1996 1999 2000 2001 2002 2004 2005

2006 2007

2008 2009 2010

David Jones (TE) Rod Milstead (OL) Justin Procter (C) Darren Felton (QB) Michael Murray (RB) Tim Egerton (KR) Malcolm Showell (DL) Marc Ware (DB) David Jones (WR) Rod Milstead (OL) Preston Steward (C) Michael Murray (RB) Tim Egerton (KR) Malcolm Showell (DL) Rod Milstead (OL) Preston Steward (C) Michael Murray (RB) John Jenson (K) Bruce Davis (LB) Alphoso Tyler (LB) Charles Poplos (P) Daikiel Shorts (RB) Brian Randall (KR) Leroy Thompson (DL) Brian Randall (DB) Charles Poplos (P) Stanley Burris (OG) Lloyd Badson (LB) Brian Randall (DB) Charles Poplos (P) Keith Jarvis (OT) Matt Wilder (OG) Dennis Jones (QB) Fabian Thorne (RB) Ernest Shockley (DL) Lloyd Badson (LB) Anthony Heyward (OG) Ronnie Wilkerson (LB) DeShane Dennis (KR) Damerian McCants (TE) Rahsaan Matthews (QB) DeShane Dennis (DB) Deon Rheubottom (DB) DeShaun Morris (KR) Brent Davis (DL) Sam Smith (DB) Shaheer McBride (WR) Sam Smith (LB) Blake Saunders (DB), Eric Contos (P) Shaheer McBride (WR) Jeremy Breath (OL) Jamel Trott (DB) Adrian Brown (OL) Russell Reeves (LB) Akeem Green (DB) Peter Gaertner (K) No Selection No Selection Justin Wilson (WR) Andre Caroll (DL)

Second TeAm All-MEAC 1972 John Chisholm (SE) 1973 Ken Wright (LB) Nate Dancy (DB) 1974 Ray Bias (QB) Curtis Powell (LB) 1975 John Chisholm (SE) Shelton Smith (DE) Ken Wright (LB), Norman Empty (CB) 1976 David Crocker (LB) Jerome Carter (CB) 1977 Eddie Epps (QB) Greg Wright (DT) Thomas Douglas (DB) 1978 Phil Jackson (P) Calvin Stephens (OT) 1979 Anthony Beamon (RB) Greg Wright (T) 1980 Greg Lee (FL) Calvin Mason (T) 1981 Walter Samuels (SE) Calvin Mason (T) 1982 Lynnard Gross (OT) Doug Picott (RB) Anthony Sharpe (DE) 1983 John Taylor (WR) Pat Spencer (QB) Everett Morgan (K) 1984 Fred Dorsey (OG) Fernando Veney (OG) Pat Spencer (QB) Bill Alston (DB) Dave Wheeler (P) 1985 David Parkinson (K) Dave Wheeler (P) Robert Presbury (DE) 1986 Chris Jones (C) Gerald Cordova (TE) Dan Candeloro (DT) 1987 Cordie Greenlea (C) Reggie Barnes (RB) Tim Egerton (KR) 1988 Dave Jones (TE) Tim Egerton (KR/WR) David Parkinson (K/P) Andy Harris (DT) Malcolm Showell (DE) Elvis Hines (DB) 1989 Tim Egerton (WR) Andy Harris (DT) Darren Tucker (P) 1990 Scott Andrews (OL) Tony Bethea (RB) Andy Harris (DT) Craig Parsley (LB) James Redding (DB) 1991 Greg Johnson (OT) LeRoy Thompson (DL) Craig Johnson (DL) Brian Randall (DB) 1992 Stanley Burris (OL) 1993 Keith Jarvis (OT) Phil Anderson (RB) Uhuru Hamiter (DT)

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Bennie Lee (G) Curtis Thomas (WR) Phil Anderson (RB) Fabian Thorne (RB) Ernest Shockley (E) Uhuru Hamiter (T) Chuck Poplos (P) Keith Jarvis (OT) Bennie Lee (C) Ray Bias (DB) Cedric Jones (DL) Jason Williams (DB) JoShaun Smith (DB) DaShane Dennis (DB) Dante Jones (DB) Albert Horsey (WR) Grayland King (RB) Richard Mason (LB) Maurice Foster (RB) Justin Mitchell (LB) Jamaal Jackson (OL) Thomas Bolden (WR) Tyrone Greenwood (DB) Olufemi Oyedele (DL) Peter Gaertner (K) Deon Rheubottom (DB) Emanuel Marc (RB) Derrick Upchurch (OL) Russell Reeves (LB) Tyrone Kelly (DB) Jeremy Breath (OL) Kelly Rouse (DE) Shaheer McBride (WR) Adrian Brown (OL) Fabian Dunn (DL), Nick Lochner (P) Larrone Moore (Ret)

MEAC ChAmpionships 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 2007 CoAches of the YeAr 1977 Edmund Wyche 1985 William Collick 2000 Ben Blacknall Offensive PlAyers of the YeAr 1984 Gene Lake 1985 John Taylor 2000 Rashaan Matthews Defensive PlAyers of the YeAr 1985 Dan Cadeloro 1986 Joe Burton 1987 Robert Presbury Rookies of the YeAr 2001 Deon Rheubottom 2004 Shaheer McBride 2005 Vashon Winton


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All-time ROSTER A Abul‐Qasim, Tarik .................................. 93‐95 Adair, Alvis ................................................. 93 Adam, Charles ....................................... 74, 75 Addison, Clarence ................................. 79‐81 Adjei, Ernest ................................................ 10 Adjei, Francis.......................................... 07‐10 Albanese, Wayne ........................................ 01 Alderman, Chris ......................................... 80 Alderman, Clyde ......................................... 81 Alderman, Donovan .............................. 96, 97 Aldridge, Henry .......................................... 49 Alexander, Alvetta ................................. 91‐94 Alexander, Chad ......................................... 95 Allen, John .................................................. 75 Allen, Nick ................................................... 06 Alleyne, Craig ............................................. 85 Alston, Billy ........................................... 84, 85 Altidor, Frantz ............................................. 10 Ameen‐Bey, Jibreel ..................................... 04 Ames, Maurice ............................................ 81 Amoah, Kofi .......................................... 03‐06 Ananou, David ........................................... 76 Anderson, Ernest ........................................ 68 Anderson, George ...................................... 93 Anderson, Gerald ....................................... 79 Anderson, Jamil .......................................... 99 Anderson, Johnathan ............................ 79, 80 Anderson, Phil........................................ 91‐94 Anderson, Phil ............................................ 04 Andrews, Anthony ...................................... 91 Andrews, Derek ...................................... 84‐87 Andrews, Harrison................................. 70, 71 Andrews, Raymond .......................... 87, 89‐91 Archie, Jennon.................................. 93‐95, 97 Arnold, Rodney .................................... 75, 77 Asuega, Keola........................................ 06, 07 Atkinson, Rashad ................................... 01‐05 Augustine, Steve ......................................... 84 Avery, Alan ............................................ 88‐90 Ayanbiola, Olusegun .............................. 09‐10 B Bacon, Carl ................................................. 90 Badson, Lloyd ....................................... 93, 95 Bagwell, Charlie ......................................... 80 Bailey, David .............................................. 87 Bailey, Greg ................................................ 80 Bailey, Phil ............................................. 01‐04 aker, Jerome .......................................... 82‐86 Baker, Stanley ............................................. 73 Baldwin, Daryl ............................................ 02 Ball, Nathan ................................................ 98 Banks, Lamar ......................................... 93‐97 Banks, Stanley ....................................... 07, 08 Banning, Chris ...................................... 96, 97 Bansah, George ...................................... 09‐10 Baptise, Levi .......................................... 75, 77 Barber, John ............................................... 67 Barber, John .......................................... 85‐89 Barkley, Warren .......................................... 51 Barnes, Kittrell ....................................... 99‐02 Barnes, Reggie ...................................... 85‐88 Barrow, Corey .................................90, 92, 94 Bashir, Jahmel ....................................... 08, 10 Bashir, Omarr ........................................ 86, 88 Bass, Mitchell ............................................. 70 Battle, Curtis .............................................. 91 Battle, Kahlil................................................ 10 Baughman, Tyrone ..................................... 04 Beamon, Anthony ................................. 77‐80 Bedford, Joseph .......................................... 45 Bedle, Jerome .............................................. 06 Beekman, Charles................................... 77‐80 Belcher, Anthony ........................................ 56 Belford, Tyrone ........................................... 67 Bell, James .................................................. 75 Bellamy, Shannon .................................. 01‐04 Belote, Termaine .................................... 01‐03 Bennett, Darrell..................................... 76, 79 Bennett, George ..................................... 73‐76 Bennett, Robert ...................................... 00‐03 Bennett, Willie ........................................... 88 Benson, Dale .............................................. 82 Bernard, Richard .................................... 08‐09 Berry, Marvin .............................................. 75 Berry, Tom ............................................ 91, 93 Best, Thomas ............................................... 10 Bethea, Clint ......................................... 85‐89 Bethea, Robert ...................................... 87‐90 Betsey, Chad .............................................. 97 Beulah, Curtis ............................................. 75 Beulah, Nate ............................................... 02 Beverly, James ................................. 04, 06‐07 Biaco, Dane ................................................ 86 Biandudi, Jeremy.................................... 02‐06 Bias, Ray Sr. ................................................ 73 Bias, Ray Jr. ............................................ 93‐95 Biggins, John 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Billingslea, Dana .................................... 70‐71 Billups, Shawn............................................. 10 Black, John ................................................. 76 Blackshear, Kevin ........................................ 02 Blackshear, Leonard ................................... 77 Blackston, Andrew ................................. 01‐03 Blagmon, Jemel ..................................... 93‐95 Blocker, Virgil........................................ 84, 85 Blount, Marvin .................................80, 81, 82 Blue, Pierre............................................ 04, 05 Boaz, Julius ................................................. 48 Bodden, Harold .......................................... 98 Bolden, Thomas ..................................... 01‐04 BoNey, Dwight ..................................... 70, 71 Bordley, Brent ...................................... 79, 81 Bordley, Dennis .......................................... 75 Boss, Henry .......................................... 78, 79 Botts, Bryan ................................................ 04 Bouknight, Gerald .................................. 07‐09 Bowan, Craig ...................................88, 90, 92 Bowden, Mike ....................................... 01, 02 Bowers, Michael ......................................... 91 Bowie, Keith ............................................... 86 Boyd, Aaron ........................................... 09‐10 Boyd, Joe ..................................................... 10 Boyd, Jonathon ........................................... 85 Boyd, Nate ............................................ 86, 87 Bradley, Tyrice ....................................... 01‐03 Bramble, Mark ....................................... 87‐90 Brandon, James .......................................... 92 Braswell, Riley ....................................... 75, 76 Brackett, Nick .............................................. 10 Bratcher, Rod ......................................... 84‐87 Bratton, Jermaine ....................................... 92 Bray, Charles ......................................... 80, 81 Breath, Jeremy ....................................... 04‐07 Brenion, Frank ............................................ 75 Brent, Shaun .......................................... 88‐90 Brewington, Reggie ................................... 75 Brewton, Justin....................................... 09‐10 Bridge, Burditt ...................................... 01‐05 Bright, Marvin ....................................... 85‐88 Brisbane, Aquel .......................................... 93 Brite, Josh.............................................. 06, 07 Brodard, Charles ........................................ 01 Brock, Melvin ............................................. 81 Bromble, Mark ........................................... 86 Bromell, Calvin ........................................... 82 Brooker, Mansfield ................................. 93‐97 Brooks, Fred ......................................... 75, 76 Brooks, Michael ........................................... 99 Brooks, Shawn..................................90, 92, 93 Brown, Adrian ....................................... 07, 08 Brown, Andre ......................................... 75‐78 Brown, Darrell ............................................. 10 Brown, Decosta ..................................... 75‐78 Brown, Eddie......................................... 07, 08 Brown, Eric ............................................. 93‐97 Brown, Ira .................................................. 98 Brown, John ................................................ 73 Brown, Kurtis .............................................. 99 Brown, Kyle ................................................. 09 Brown, Micah ......................................... 07‐10 Brown, Quinton .......................................... 08 Brown, Reggie........................................ 93‐97 Brown, Shunard ..................................... 93‐94 Brown, Stephen ..................................... 99‐02 Broughton, Alex .......................................... 84 Brum, Paul ............................................. 04‐05 Brunson, Rosco ...................................... 78‐79 Bryant, Derald ....................................... 77‐79 Bryant, Kevin.......................................... 84‐87 Bullock, Oscar ............................................. 50 Bullock, Ronnie ........................................... 10 Bundy, John ................................................ 55 Burgman, Myron ................................... 98‐99 Burke, Keith ................................................ 71 Burke, Wendell ...................................... 78‐80 Burris, Stanley ..................................90, 92, 93 Burton, Frank ......................................... 81‐84 Burton, Joe ............................................ 83‐86 Burton, Tyrone ...................................... 94‐95 Bushay, Raymond................................... 77‐78 Bussey, Zach .......................................... 02‐03 Butler, Tyrone ....................................... 81, 82 Byars, Walter .............................................. 79 Byrd, Tremane ............................................ 90 C Cade, Cerron .......................................... 02‐04 Caesar, Latroy ........................................ 93‐96 Caesar, Michael ..................................... 81, 82 Caison, Robert.....................................70, 71 Calhoun, Lazarus ........................... 94, 95 Campbell, Colin ................... 86, 89, 90 Candeloro, Dan ....................... 84‐86 Cannon, Greg ........................... 10 Canty, Lynell ........................ 98 Cappel, Triston ................. 08

Carek, Edward ...................................... 85, 87 Carmichael, Anthony .................................. 85 Carr, Neil .................................................... 99 Caroll, Andre .......................................... 07‐10 Carrow, Randy ............................................ 80 Carter, Curtis ......................................... 93‐97 Carter, David ......................................... 98, 00 Carver, Tyrone ............................................ 98 Carter, Arnie ............................................... 79 Carter, David .............................................. 99 Carter, Jerome ....................................... 75, 77 Carter, Markeyse ......................................... 09 Casey, Patrick ......................................... 84‐87 Cauthan, Vaughn ................................... 70‐73 Ceravolo, Joseph “Bo” ................................. 10 Chambers, Jerome....................................... 90 Charles, Zacharri .................................... 08‐09 Chapman, Neon ...............................90, 92, 93 Chavis, Joseph ............................................ 85 Cherry, Michael ...................................... 84‐86 Chew, Bertram ...................................... 84, 85 Chisholm, John ..................................... 73, 75 Chism, Earl ................................................. 58 Christopher, Tyon ...................................... 99 Clark, Claude .............................................. 88 Clark, Curtis .....................................76, 77, 79 Clayburn, Tim ...................................... 70, 71 Claxton, Daryll ...................................... 70, 71 Clement, Derrick ........................................ 88 Clervoix, Joshua .......................................... 05 Coates, Patrick ............................................ 75 Cobb, Akeem .............................................. 10 Coker, Adam .............................................. 90 Colbert, Mike ..................................81, 82, 84 Cole, Frank ................................................. 70 Coles, William ............................................ 56 Coleman, Gregory ................................. 77‐79 Coleman, Hallie .......................................... 46 Coleman, Keith ........................................... 87 Coleman, Lewis ..................................... 92, 93 Coleman, Rashod .................................. 02‐05 Coleman, Steve ..................................... 70, 71 Coles, Korey ............................................... 05 Coley, Richard ...................................... 80, 81 Collick, Carl ................................................ 49 Collick, Kyle ................................................ 90 Collier, Oliver ........................................ 90, 92 Collins, Anel ............................................... 87 Colston, Jermond ........................................ 10 Comer, Eldridge ...............................81, 84, 85 Coney, Jerome ............................................ 97 Conley, Bernard .................................... 05‐09 Connor, Kevin ....................................... 07, 08 Contos, Eric .......................................... 04, 05 Conquest, Andreas ................................ 99‐01 Conway, Donald ......................................... 64 Conyers, Jermaine ................................. 99, 00 Cook, Tim ................................................... 81 Cooks, Robert ........................................ 85‐88 Cooper, Anthony .................................... 02‐04 Cooper, Caesar ........................................... 94 Cooper, Caldwell ................................... 73‐76 Cooper, Daryl ........................................ 99‐02 Cooper, Tom .............................................. 81 Coppallo, Jeff ........................................ 81, 82 Coppedge, Daniel ................................. 82‐85 Cordova, Gerald .................................... 84‐86 Cornwall, Troye ........................................... 10 Cottman, John ............................................ 47 Cotton, Tyrone ..................................... 77, 78 Cottrell, John .............................................. 80 Council, Ron ............................................... 90 Coverdale, Greg ......................................... 97 Covington, Blake ................................... 03‐07 Crawford, Keith ...............................86, 88, 90 Crocker, David ..................................... 77, 78 Crooms, Stephen ........................................ 73 Crum, Boston ........................................ 77‐79 Culbrest, Jerome ................................... 75‐78 Culver, Johnny ............................................ 90 Cunningham, Brandon........................... 09‐10 Cunningham, Kenneth ............................... 98 Curd, Gerald .......................................... 87‐88 Curry, Gary ................................................. 99 Curtis, James .............................................. 76 Curtis, Michael ........................................... 85 D Daluz, Joseph ............................................. 52 Dancy, Nate ................................................ 73 Daniels, Damon..................................... 95, 96

Daniels, Steve ............................................. 95 Danzey, Tony ........................................ 84‐87 Darlington, Khary .................................. 00‐02 Davenport, Jamar ....................................... 01 Davies, Arnold ...................................... 04, 05 Davis, Aaron ............................................... 73 Davis, Anthony ........................................... 90 Davis, Brent ........................................... 01‐04 Davis, Bruce ......................................... 90, 91 Davis, Duane .............................................. 94 Davis, Mike ................................................. 70 Davis, Petie ........................................... 90, 91 Davis, Steve ................................................ 70 Davis, William, Jr ................................... 91‐93 Davis, William, Sr. ...................................... 51 Davis, Zeb .................................................. 05 Daviston, Corbin ......................................... 09 Dawson, Clifford ........................................ 70 Day, Andrew .............................................. 98 Del Orbe, Edward ................................. 92, 95 Delany, Herbert ..................................... 79‐82 Delee, Glenn ............................................... 93 Dell, Leslie .............................................. 99‐03 Delon, Mike ............................................ 85‐89 Denkins, Jesse ........................................ 78‐81 Dennis, Charles ........................................... 81 Dennis, DaShane ................................... 98‐01 Dennis, Johnny ...................................... 01‐04 Dennis, Leslie ....................................... 70, 71 Dennis, Robbie ........................................... 81 Dennis, Sam ............................................... 85 Dent, William ....................................... 79, 80 Deshields, Tim ............................................ 73 DiAngelo .................................................... 81 Diaz‐Aviles, Mario ....................................... 10 Dickson, Leodis ..................................... 82‐85 Diego, Devon .............................................. 09 Dines, Eric ............................................. 84‐87 Dingle, Zach ......................................... 91, 92 Dixon, Andre .......................................... 73‐77 Dixon, Donnell ....................................... 09‐10 Donnelly, James ......................................... 75 Donvall, Joe ........................................... 86‐87 Dorsainvil, Rosnel................................... 96‐97 Dorsey, Fred .......................................... 82‐84 Dorval, Joseph ............................................ 91 Dory, Jerome ......................................... 94‐97 Douglas, Thomas ................................... 75‐78 Downs, Jack .......................................... 84, 85 Drayton, Layton ......................................... 73 Drayton, Michael.................................... 81‐84 Drew, Todd ........................................... 82‐86 Dunham, Guy ............................................. 73 Dunn, Alonzo ....................................... 84, 85 Dunn, Fabian ......................................... 05‐09 Dunn, Nigel ........................................... 80‐82 Dunn, Zachary ....................................... 98‐01 Durham, Scott ....................................... 81‐84 E Eaddy, Marcus ............................................. 09 Ebron, Charles ....................................... 71‐72 Ebron, Gary .......................................... 91, 94 Eddington, Ray ........................................... 98 Edmonds, James ..................................... 01‐04 Edwards, Marcellus ............................... 84‐85 Edwards, Steven ......................................... 77 Egerton, Tim ......................................... 85‐89 Elden, Kurt ........................................... 05‐ 06 Elko, Nick ............................................... 09‐10 Ellis, Chad ............................................. 04‐05 Ellis, Mitch .................................................. 96 Ellison, Antoine ...................................... 95‐96 Empty, Gregory .......................................... 79 Empty, Norman .......................................... 73 Epps, Eddie ............................................ 75‐77 Essington, Sean .................................... 93, 94 Evans, Floyd .......................................... 03, 04 Evans, George ............................................ 34 Evans, Michael ...................................... 76, 77 Everett, Willie ....................................... 95, 96 Everett, Octavius ................................... 06, 07 Ewing, Steve ......................................... 78, 80 F Fairfax, Kennis ............................................ 82 Farmer, Roderick .................................... 96‐99 Felton, Corey ........................................ 88, 90 Felton, Darren .................................85, 86, 88 Ferguson, Lemuel .................................. 70‐72 Ferguson, Quentin ................................. 08‐10

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All-time ROSTER Fields, Derrick ............................................ 86 Fields, Donald ............................................. 77 Fields, Glenn ......................................... 95‐97 Fisher, Andre .............................................. 77 Fisher, Neil ................................................. 03 Fleming, Eugene ..............................71, 72, 75 Flickinger, Riley ...................................... 07‐09 Folke, Matt ........................................... 00, 01 Foote, Darrell ............................................. 92 Foraker, Dan .......................................... 96‐00 Ford, Calvin ........................................... 01, 02 Ford, Dave .............................................. 75‐77 Ford, Glen .................................................. 88 Fortes, Quintin ....................................... 09‐10 Foster, Brandon ........................................... 09 Foster, Dwayne ...................................... 90‐92 Foster, Dylan .............................................. 95 Foster, Maurice ...................................... 98‐01 Fountain, Derek .......................................... 88 Foust, Benjamin .................................... 79‐80 Francis, Andrei ...................................... 01‐04 Francis, Michael .......................................... 77 Franks, John ................................................ 73 Fraizer, Dashawn ......................................... 07 Frazier, Keon .............................................. 03 Frazier, Lernell........................................ 02‐03 Freeman, Greg ........................................... 96 Freeman, Kenneth ...................................... 73 Freeman, William ....................................... 49 Freyburger, Jim .......................................... 88 Friend, Byron ......................................... 79‐81 Frye, Anthony ......................................... 09‐10 Fuentes, James ........................................... 98 G Gable, Michael ...................................... 06‐09 Gadson, Salahuddin .................................... 09 Gaertner, Peter ...................................... 04‐07 Gaines, Nathaniel ................................... 86‐88 Gaines, Palmer ...................................... 70‐72 Gaines, Richard ........................................... 99 Galardi, Nick ............................................... 00 Gardner, Germar .................................. 99, 01 Garland, Nathaniel ................................ 70‐72 Garrett, Ken ............................................... 82 Garver, Corey ............................................. 05 Gaskins, William ......................................... 70 Gavin, Sean ................................................ 82 George, Bennie .......................................... 47 German, Ricky ............................................ 80 Gibbs, Charlie ....................................... 78‐80 Gibbs, Walter ....................................... 99, 00 Gibson, Coleman ........................................ 85 Giesler, Jarin.......................................... 06, 08 Giles, Reggie ...................................91, 93, 94 Gilfi llian, Basil ........................................... 66 Gilles, Patrick ........................................ 98‐01 Gilmore, Clem ............................................. 82 Glascoe, Keith ............................................ 84 Glaud, Anthony ...................................... 08‐10 Glemser, Paul ............................................. 74 Glenn, Clark ................................................ 56 Glisson, Gerald ...................................... 93‐95 Glover, Lige ................................................. 51 Goafrey, William ......................................... 63 Goffigan, Randy ......................................... 77 Goodall, William ........................................ 55 Goodman, Earl ..................................... 75, 77 Goodman, Michael ...................................... 00 Goodwine, Lucious .......................... 73, 75‐77 Goodwyn, Recharde .............................. 01‐04 Gordon, Landall .................................... 71, 72 Gould, Louis .......................................... 96‐98 Graham, Derrid .......................................... 94 Graham, James ...................................... 96‐99 Grant, Avery ........................................... 08‐09 Grant, Kelvin ............................................... 06 Grassi, Giovanni ......................................... 05 Graves, Joseph ....................................... 02‐03 Graves, Terry .......................................... 78‐81 Gray, Tim ............................................... 82‐85 Gray, Vada .................................................. 81 Green, Akeem ........................................ 04‐07 Green, Jadira .......................................... 09‐10 Green, Joseph ........................................ 71‐72 Green, Kevin .......................................... 09‐10 Greene, Walter ........................................... 57 Greenlea, Cordie ..............................85, 86, 88 Greenwood, Tyrone ............................... 01‐03 Gresham, Reshard .................................. 07‐08 Griffin, Chris .......................................... 97‐98

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Griffin, David .............................................. 75 Griffin, Gregory ..................................... 71, 72 Griffin, Lilton............................................... 83 Griffin, Tony ................................................ 81 Griggs, William ...................................... 06‐08 Grinnage, John ........................................... 60 Grogan, Dwayne ......................................... 00 Gross, Lynnard ............................................ 82 Guy, Donel .................................................. 58 H Hackley, Paul .............................................. 93 Hailey, Sim ................................................. 95 Hairston, Air .............................................. 98 Hakanoglu, Cuneyt ..................................... 95 Halden, Donald ........................................... 77 Hale, Perry ........................................... 90, 91 Hale, Rueben .......................................... 09‐10 Hall, George ................................................ 81 Hall, Marvin................................................. 82 Halstead, Raheem ....................................... 96 Halt, James .......................................... 80, 81 Hamby, Ronald .................................... 76, 77 Hamilton, Allen ......................................... 66 Hamilton, Andrew ....................................... 04 Hamilton, Cornell .................................. 75, 76 Hamiter, Uhuru ................................91, 93, 94 Hampton, Stephon ................................ 07, 08 Hankerson, Charles ..................................... 93 Hanks, Kevin ......................................... 98‐00 Hardcastle, James ...................................... 38 Harden, Zachery............................... 96, 98‐00 Hardy, Emanuel .......................................... 99 Harman, Baron .................................77, 79, 80 Harrell, Tracey ..................................88, 90, 91 Harrington, Ernest....................................... 96 Harris, Ahmad ........................................ 08‐09 Harris, Andy ......................................... 88, 91 Harris, Charles ............................................. 77 Harris, Chester ...................................... 96, 97 Harris, Clarence........................................... 56 Harris, Eric .................................................. 82 Harris, James ............................................... 93 Harris, Joe ............................................. 93, 94 Harris, Joel................................................... 97 Harris, Keith ........................................... 82‐85 Harris, Kenya ........................................ 90, 92 Harris, Lewis ............................................... 81 Harris, Milton ....................................... 01, 02 Harris, Paul ................................................. 87 Harrison, Eric ......................................... 90‐94 Harrison, Reginald ...........................73, 75, 76 Harrison‐Dixon, MacAdoo ...................... 93‐95 Harrell, David ............................................. 84 Hart, Hutchinson ........................................ 50 Hart, Stephen ....................................... 85, 87 Harvey, Brandon ......................................... 10 Hassell, George .......................................... 00 Hatcher, Michael ................................... 84, 85 Hawthorne, Robert...................................... 71 Hayes, Norman.................................71, 72, 75 Haygood, Corey ................................... 02, 03 Haynes, Steven ................................94, 95, 97 Haynie, Ronike ........................................... 00 Haywood, Braheim................................. 08‐09 Headley, Fritz .............................................. 09 Heath, Wallace ........................................... 80 Heflin, Victor ......................................... 79‐82 Height, Derrick ........................................... 81 Henderson, Billy ........................................ 05 Henry, Dwayne....................................... 82‐85 Herrod, Donta ............................................. 08 Hicks, Darryl ........................................... 09‐10 Hicks, Gary ............................................ 81‐84 Hicks, George .............................................. 75 Hicks, J.J. ..................................................... 08 Hicks, Joey .................................................. 92 Hicks, Julius ................................................ 91 Hicks, Marvin ........................................ 88, 90 Hicks, Morris .......................................... 90‐94 Hicks, Stanley .............................................. 76 Hill, Dennis ............................................ 93‐96 Hill, James ................................................... 80 Hill, Kyen..................................................... 90 Hill, Nathan ................................................ 52 Hillard, Connie ..........................71, 72, 76, 77 Hines, Elvis .......................................85, 87, 88 Hines, Errich .......................................... 84, 85 Hines, Pat .............................................. 90‐93 Hinson, John ............................................... 98 Hinson, Tyrone ........................................... 81

Hinton, Herman ..................................... 09‐10 Hinton, Matt ............................................... 06 Hobbs, Mark................................................ 82 Hoggard, Jon .......................................... 98‐01 Hogsten, James ..................................... 63, 64 Holiday, Steve ............................................. 81 Holland, Corey ..................................... 95, 96 Hollaway, Jashon ......................................... 09 Holness, Stephen......................................... 09 Hood, Charles ........................................ 92‐94 Hood, Ken ............................................. 90, 91 Hoover, Terrance ................................... 84‐87 Hopkins, Stephon.................................. 05, 06 Horace, Matthew......................................... 81 Horsey, Albert ........................................ 97‐00 Horton, Darrell ........................................... 00 House, Robert ...................................... 86, 87 Houston, Derik ........................................... 76 Houston, Lawrence ................................ 77‐79 Hovington, Ronnie ................................ 98‐01 Howard, Luther .................................... 71, 72 Howard, Marcus .................................... 96‐00 Howland, Phil ....................................... 76, 77 Hubbard, Derrick ....................................... 85 Hudson, Brandon ................................... 06‐08 Hudson, Ernest ...................................... 02‐04 Hudson, Leonard ........................................ 70 Hughes, David .................................97, 99, 00 Hunt, Donald .............................................. 82 Hunt, Keith.................................................. 09 Hursey, John .......................................... 90‐92 Hurst, Tyron ........................................... 06‐09 Hutchins, Corey...................................... 98‐01 Hutchins, Robert ........................................ 51 I Imeokparia, Omonigho .......................... 02‐06 Ingram, James ............................................ 85 Ingram, John ......................................... 75, 76 Irvin, Alphonse ........................................... 70 Izebere, David ............................................. 09 J Jackson, Damion ......................................... 98 Jackson, Don ......................................... 82‐86 Jackson, Darius ....................................... 08‐10 Jackson, Eric ................................................ 08 Jackson, Everett .................................... 71, 72 Jackson, Gilbert ........................................... 48 Jackson, Greg ........................................ 00‐04 Jackson, Jamaal ...................................... 99‐02 Jackson, Jamelle .......................................... 98 Jackson, Omar ....................................... 95‐98 Jackson, Phillip ...................................... 75‐77 Jackson, Rasheed ........................................ 96 Jackson, Rashon .................................... 06, 08 Jackson, Richard ......................................... 73 Jackson, Ron .......................................... 88, 90 Jackson, Wayne ........................................... 82 Jackson‐Bey, Donald .............................. 95, 96 Jacobs, David .............................................. 99 James, Charles ............................................ 73 James, Edward....................................... 89, 90 James, Glenn .............................................. 70 James, Glenn .......................................... 93‐95 James, J.E ..................................................... 90 Jamison, Cliff ......................................... 91, 92 Jarmon, Brian ....................................... 90, 91 Jarvis, Keith .....................................91, 94, 95 Jean, Ed ...................................................... 96 Jefferson, John ....................................... 00‐02 Jeffery, Stevie .............................................. 02 Jenifer, Sam ................................................. 10 Jenkins, Alex ................................................ 73 Jenkins, Antoine .................................... 01, 02 Jenkins, Brian ............................................. 01 Jenkins, Bryan ............................................. 96 Jenkins, Dwayne .................................... 00‐03 Jenkins, Lamar ........................................ 95‐99 Jenkins, Nazir .............................................. 01 Jenson, Jon ............................................ 91, 94 Jeter, Emmett .............................................. 55 Jiles, Henry .................................................. 55 Johnson, Andrew ................................... 75, 77 Johnson, Brandon ....................................... 05 Johnson, Chris ........................................ 09‐10 Johnson, Craig ....................................... 90‐92 Johnson, Deon............................................. 07 Johnson, Dion ....................................... 91‐92 Johnson, Erik .............................................. 05 Johnson, Gregory ........................................ 70 Johnson, Gregory .....................87, 88, 90, 91 Johnson, Herbert .................................. 81 Johnson, Jonathon ....................... 91‐92 Johnson, Kristian ............................ 09 Johnson, Lee ......................... 85‐88 Johnson, Marc.................... 91‐92 Johnson, Mark ..................... 83 Johnson, Nathaniel ......... 48

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Johnson, Reggie ..................................... 86‐88 Johnson, Roger ....................................... 82‐86 Johnson, Stephen ........................................ 08 Johnson, Terry ....................................... 88, 90 Johnson, Teddy ..................................... 95‐98 Johnson, Tim ............................................... 86 Johnson, Vaughn ................................... 92, 94 Johnson, Victor ........................................... 70 Jones, Albert ......................................... 01, 02 Jones, Anthony ...................................... 75‐78 Jones, Brian ................................................. 00 Jones, Byarie................................................ 70 Jones, Cameron ..................................... 02‐05 Jones, Cedric .......................................... 93‐96 Jones, Chris ........................................... 82‐86 Jones, Craig ............................................ 92‐95 Jones, Corey ............................................... 98 Jones, Dante ........................................... 97‐99 Jones, Darrell ......................................... 95‐97 Jones, David .......................................... 89, 90 Jones, David ........................................... 02‐05 Jones, Dennis ......................................... 92‐95 Jones, Erick ............................................ 06‐09 Jones, Erik .............................................. 90‐93 Jones, Faith ................................................. 75 Jones, Fernander ......................................... 99 Jones, Jaashawn...................................... 08‐10 Jones, Garfield ............................................ 70 Jones, Jamaal .......................................... 05‐07 Jones, James .......................................... 71, 72 Jones, Kareem ....................................... 07, 08 Jones, Keith ................................................ 84 Jones, Odell ................................................. 73 Jones, Reggie .............................................. 87 Jones, Stephen ........................................... 92 Jones, Timmy .............................................. 92 Jones, William ............................................. 70 Jones, Will ............................................. 02, 03 Jordan, Deno ............................................... 86 Joyner, Bruce .............................................. 82 Joyner, Johnny..................................76, 78, 79 Judkins, Neal ......................................... 84‐86 Justice, Henry ........................................ 71, 72 K Kaiser, Ed .............................................. 90, 91 Kano, Marco ................................................ 10 Kappel, Franz ................................... 80, 82‐84 Kargbo, Mike.......................................... 95‐98 Kearse, Allen ............................................... 76 Keating, Jared ....................................... 02, 03 Kebesa, Garald ............................................ 70 Keitt, Josh ............................................. 04, 05 Kellum, Damon ..................................... 86, 87 Kelly, Rudy ........................................... 71, 72 Kelly, Thomas ........................................ 78, 81 Kelly, Tyrone ......................................... 05, 06 Kemmerlin, Ralph ................................. 76, 77 Kemp, Kellen .......................................... 06‐09 Kennard, Andre ..................................... 06, 07 Kenner, Anthony ........................................ 85 Kern, Kenny ................................................ 05 Keys, David ................................................. 75 Kirby, DJamal ......................................... 06‐08 King, Devin ........................................... 92‐94 King, Grayland ....................................... 96‐00 King, Jeff .................................................... 86 King, Sherman ...................................... 85, 86 King, Stacy ................................................. 86 King, Terris ................................................. 78 King, Timothy ....................................... 78‐81 Kirby, Djamal ........................................ 04, 05 Kitchen, William ......................................... 85 Korpoi, Sam ........................................... 02‐04 Kuti, David ................................................. 00 L Lake, Bryant .......................................... 82‐84 Lake, Jeff ..................................................... 93 Lamar, Sydney ............................................ 87 Lambert, Larry ............................................ 72 Land, John .............................................. 64‐66 Lane, Joe .......................................... 80, 82‐84 Lane, John ............................................ 86, 87 Langdon, Ryan ....................................... 09‐10 Langrell, Robert .......................................... 69 Lankford, Tim ......................................... 82‐84 Lanovette, Dave ......................................... 82 Lawrence, Larry ..................................... 02‐05 Layfield, Kelly ....................................... 94, 95 Layton, Dennis ...................................... 75, 76 Lea, Chris .............................................. 88‐91 Leary, Solomon ........................................... 93 Lee, Bennie ............................................ 93‐95 Lee, Gregory.......................................... 77, 80 Lee, James ............................................. 84‐85 Lee, Gerald ................................................. 90 Lee, Kevin ........................................ 88, 90‐92 Lee, Leon ............................................... 82‐84


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All-time ROSTER Lee, Mike ..................................................... 01 Lee, P.J. ....................................................... 86 Lee, Teon .................................................... 87 Lee, Tywan .................................................. 10 Lester, Kevin ............................................... 89 Lester, Rod ............................................ 80‐82 Lewis, Bill ................................................... 91 Lewis, Byron ........................................... 09‐10 Lewis, Darnell......................................... 96‐97 Lewis, George ............................................. 71 Lewis, Jason ........................................... 86‐88 Lewis, Robbie ............................................. 75 Ligon, Greg ........................................... 06, 09 Lingo, Felton ............................................... 62 Lipford, Evan ......................................... 04‐05 Lipscomb, Frank ......................................... 82 Little, Aldrich .............................................. 61 Little, Morgan ............................................. 61 Lochner, Nick ......................................... 08‐09 Locke, Warren ........................................ 80‐82 Lockhart, Kimoni .................................. 95, 97 London, Robert ..................................... 93‐96 Loney, Charles ....................................... 84‐87 Lopes, Shane ............................................... 05 Lopez, Mario ............................................... 87 Lucas, Russell .............................................. 85 Lundi, Charles ...................................... 04, 05 Lugollo, Andre ....................................... 86‐88 Luten, Walter ............................................. 76 Lyons, Ronnie .............................................. 70 M MacDonald, Osborne ................................. 76 Mack, Anthony .......................................... 93 Mack, Marvin .............................................. 73 Madric, Paul ........................................... 70‐72 Malashevich, Bill ........................................ 95 Malloy, Ronald ............................................ 75 Maloney, Mike........................................ 06‐09 Manful, Nana ...................................92, 93, 95 Manley, Danzel ........................................... 10 Manning, Ahmir ......................................... 05 Marc, Emmanuel ................................... 05‐06 Marshall, Marc ....................................... 91‐92 Martin, Johnny ....................................... 07‐09 Mason, Calvin......................................... 77‐80 Mason, Richard .................................... 99, 00 Mason, Ricky .......................................... 78‐80 Mathis, Ron ...................................... 02, 04‐06 Matthews, Aaron ......................................... 92 Matthews, Rahsaan ............................... 96‐00 Maul, Jay .................................................... 79 Maull, Leonard ...................................... 71, 72 Maull, Oliver .......................................... 82‐85 Mayers, Craig ........................................ 80‐82 Mayes, Willie .............................................. 82 McAfee, Omar ...................................... 92, 93 McBall, Marc ............................................... 90 McBride, Cameron ...................................... 06 McBride, Shaheer .................................. 04‐07 McCants, Darnerian ............................... 96‐00 McCauley, Terrance .............................. 91, 92 McClain, James .................................93, 95, 96 McClain, Kenny ...................................... 99‐02 McClain, Shawn .................................... 91, 92 McCormick, Reginald ........................... 75, 76 McCoy, Reggie ............................................ 07 McDonald, Daryl ......................................... 81 McElroy, Richard ......................................... 70 McFadden, Afumiya .............................. 02‐04 McFarlane, Osley ........................................ 01 McGriff, Bruce ....................................... 82‐85 McIntosh, Helmut ................................. 94, 95 McKenzie, Fred ........................................... 50 McLaurin, Cory ........................................... 96 McLaurin, Craig..................................... 92, 93 McLean, Dana ....................................... 92, 93 McMullian, Charles ..................................... 01 McNeil, Bernard .............................. 73, 75‐77 McNeil, Derrick ..................................... 05‐08 McQueen, Tahree ........................................ 09 McReynolds, Marchand .............................. 91 McRoberts, Mike .................................. 71, 72 Medley, Karl ............................................... 01 Mendes, Joe............................................ 07‐09 Meredith, William ....................................... 82 Merritt, Ronald ........................................... 81 Middlebrooks, Freddie .......................... 01‐05 Miles, Mark ........................................... 93, 95 Miller, Dion ................................................ 95 Miller, Ken‐Won ..................................... 02‐06 Miller, Parrish .............................................. 06 Miller, Robert ............................................ 75 Miller, Shannon ........................................... 99 Miller, Wilbert ............................................. 59 Millhouse, Jermaine ................................... 99 Milligan, Gavin ....................................... 87‐89 Mills, Jonathan ............................................ 10 Milstead, Rod ........................................ 88‐91

Mims, Demitrius ......................................... 88 Mims, Tommie ...................................... 99, 00 Minault, Reginald .................................. 87‐90 Miner, Calvin.......................................... 08‐10 Mirando, Tim .............................................. 90 Mitchell, Barry........................................ 97‐00 Mitchell, Justin ....................................... 01‐03 Mitchell, Lonnie .......................................... 75 Mitchell, Preston ......................................... 05 Mitchell, Shahn ...................................... 90‐92 Mitchell, Vance ...................................... 70‐72 Mitchem, Michael ...................................... 92 Moffatt, Fred .............................................. 91 Moffett, David ........................................ 96‐97 Moore, Ananias .......................................... 79 Moore, Andre ............................................. 01 Moore, Davon ............................................. 10 Moore, Gordon ...................................... 82‐84 Moore, James ......................................... 91‐94 Moore, Joseph ....................................... 71, 72 Moore, Larrone ...................................... 07‐10 Moore, William ........................................... 99 Monroe, Ronald .......................................... 73 Mons, Isaac ................................................. 75 Montgomery, Darius .................................. 94 Montgomery, Lawrence .............................. 93 Morgan, Arlington ................................. 87‐88 Morgan, Everett ..................................... 82‐85 Morgan, Phil .......................................... 06‐08 Morgan, Ray ............................................... 86 Morgan, Richard .................................... 87‐88 Morris, Antoine .......................................... 93 Morris, DaShaun ................................... 01, 02 Morris, Isaiah ........................................ 95, 96 Morris, Richard...................................... 77, 81 Morris, Steve ......................................... 86‐90 Morrison, Jermaine ..................................... 08 Mosley, Anthony .................................... 90‐91 Mosley, Ben ................................................. 95 Mosely, Michael .......................................... 03 Mosley, Rick ........................................... 96‐97 Motley, Felmon ........................................... 48 Muckle, Andrew .......................................... 88 Muradymov, Nail.................................... 09‐10 Murry, Albert............................................... 84 Murray, Michael ..................................... 87‐91 Murray, William ......................................... 58 N Napier, Kevin ............................................. 81 Neal, Derrick ......................................... 92‐94 Neal, Nathaniel ..................................... 77‐80 Nelson, Neil ............................................ 77‐78 Nelson, Zwardie .................................... 03‐ 04 Nemeth, Matt ......................................... 96‐99 Newell, Keith.......................................... 09‐10 Newman, John ....................................... 07‐08 Newton, Edgar ............................................ 02 Niblack, James ............................................ 81 Noel, Dean ............................................. 91‐92 North, Mike ........................................... 70‐72 Norville, Lennox ..................................... 06‐07 O O’Hara, Tom................................................ 82 O’Neal, Dana ......................................... 96, 97 Olfus, Jeffery ............................................... 94 Oliphant, Sharod................................... 02, 03 Oliver, Lamarr ............................................. 94 Ortt, Nick ................................................... 99 Owens, Jasper ........................................ 00‐02 Oyedele, Olufemi ................................... 00‐03 P Page, Solon ........................................... 84, 85 Pakinson, Dave ....................................... 85‐88 Palmer, Dale........................................... 70‐72 Palmer, Eric ................................................. 85 Palmer, Eugene ........................................... 09 Pappas, John ............................................... 03 Parham, Alfred ...................................... 81, 82 Parke, Mike ................................................. 70 Parker, James .............................................. 55 Parker, James ........................................ 06, 08 Parker, Omar .................................... 93, 95‐97 Parkinson, David ........................................ 85 Parsley, Craig ........................................ 87‐89 Paskins, Dan ......................................... 85, 87 Patrick, Cedeno .......................................... 04 Patrick, Jeff .................................................. 92 Patterson, Brian ..................................... 95‐97 Paul, William ......................................... 70‐72 Payton, Justin .......................................... 95 Peace, Keith ......................................... 84 Pierce, Travis ............................... 02‐05 Pendergrass, Vince .................. 92‐94 Penick, Frank ....................... 95‐97 Perkins, Jamal .................. 94‐97 Perry, Alex ......................... 10

Perry, Clay ............................................. 96‐98 Perry, Dermont ...................................... 94‐97 Petion, Luke .......................................... 06, 07 Pettiford, Jamal ...................................... 88‐91 Pharr, Emmette .......................................... 58 Pickett, Nafis .......................................... 08‐09 Picott, Doug ................................................ 81 Pierce, Travis .......................................... 02‐05 Pinkett, Jerome ..................................... 57‐60 Pinkett, Scott............................................... 85 Pittan, Ray ............................................ 90, 91 Pitts, John ................................................... 58 Plater, Michael ..................................... 89, 90 Plenty, Leonadus ................................... 76, 78 Pless, Rodney ............................................. 98 Plummer, James ......................................... 98 Plunkett, Jerome ........................................ 01 Polk, Ato................................................. 98‐01 Pollard, Phillip........................................ 02‐05 Pollard, Theodore ....................................... 87 Pollins, John ............................................... 93 Ponder, Marcus ...................................... 08‐10 Pope, Josh .............................................. 06‐08 Poplos, Chuck ........................................ 92‐94 Popp, James ............................................... 98 Porcher, Jamal ............................................. 10 Postell, Jeff ...................................... 03‐05, 07 Potts, Alonzo ............................................... 78 Powell, Arandre ..................................... 85‐87 Powell, Curtis, Sr. .................................. 72‐75 Powell, Curtis, Jr. .................................... 01‐03 Powell, Mark ............................................... 73 Powell, Michael ........................................... 90 Powell, Robert ............................................. 81 Powell, Willis ............................................... 48 Presbury, Robert .................................... 84‐87 Pressley, O’Neal ..................................... 85‐88 Pratt, Raymond .......................................... 51 Primas, Charles ...................................... 84‐87 Prince, Charles ............................................ 90 Prince, Lorne ...................................88, 90, 92 Prince, Russell ............................................ 87 Proctor, Justin ....................................... 85‐88 Pulliam, Brandon ........................................ 99 Pulliam, George .................................... 98, 00 Purnsley, Brandon .................................. 08‐10 Q Queen, Steve ............................................... 98 Quiggs, Brian ............................................. 95 Quinn, Aaron ......................................... 98‐00 R Ramsey, Herbert.......................................... 53 Randall, Brian ........................................ 90‐93 Randall, Jason......................................... 07‐09 Randolph, Shaun .................................... 95‐96 Randolph, Stanley ................................. 70, 73 Redding, James ..................................... 88‐92 Reed, Doug ............................................ 90‐91 Reed, Paul ................................................... 75 Reese, Paxton ........................................ 93‐95 Reeves, Russell ....................................... 03‐07 Reid, Dorrence ........................................... 00 Render, Jerry .............................................. 73 Rendle, Mike ............................................... 10 Reynolds, Marcus ............................02, 04, 05 Reynolds, Raphael ....................................... 09 Rheubottom, Deon ................................ 01‐05 Rhodes, Willie .................................76, 77, 80 Richardson, Aaron .................................. 09‐10 Richardson, Zeno ....................................... 43 Richmond, Nick ..................................... 05‐09 Riddick, Michael .................................... 87‐88 Riddick, Reginald .................................. 87‐91 Riley, Chris ................................................. 88 Riley, Conrad .............................................. 56 Riley, Daren ........................................... 91‐92 Roach, Al ............................................... 94‐95 Roache, Bryson....................................... 05‐06 Roberts, Marc ............................................. 76 Roberts, Martin .......................................... 36 Robinson, Anthony ..................................... 92 Robinson, Carl ....................................... 84‐86 Robinson, Clinton ....................................... 93 Robinson, David .......................................... 98 Robinson, Donald ................................. 77‐80 Robinson, Ernest ......................................... 09 Robinson, Harry ................................... 86, 87 Robinson, Kirk ............................................ 96 Robinson, Lybrant ................................. 84‐87

Robinson, Paul ..................................... 88, 89 Robinson, Ryan ..................................... 03‐07 Robertson, Napolean.............................. 87‐90 Rolle, Kelvin ......................................... 76, 77 Rolle, Venson ............................................. 98 Romain, James ....................................... 07‐08 Rome, Duane .............................................. 98 Rosario, Saul ............................................... 03 Rose, Allen .................................................. 73 Rose, Steven .......................................... 87‐89 Ross, Melvin ............................................... 84 Ross, William ......................................... 99‐03 Rosseau, James ....................................... 09‐10 Rothwell, Reggie .................................... 03‐04 Rouse, Kelly ........................................... 05‐07 Roveda, Richard .......................................... 73 Rowe, Aquil ................................................ 96 Rowe, John ............................................ 81‐82 Roy, Rodney ........................................... 04‐05 Rudd, Larry ............................................ 77‐78 Ruffin, Anthony .......................................... 87 Rumley, Shane ....................................... 04‐05 Russell, Akiel ......................................... 05‐08 Ryan, Mitchell ...................................... 04, 05 Rykard, Joseph ............................................ 70 Ryles, Donald ............................................. 87 S Sabir, Shadeed ........................................... 05 Sales, Trevor ................................................ 10 Sammuels, Kevin .................................. 81, 84 Samules, Walter .................................... 80‐81 Sanders, James ...................................... 02‐03 Sanders, Marquese ...................................... 10 Santanna, Henry ......................................... 87 Saunders, Blake ..................................... 02‐05 Saunders, Damon ........................................ 88 Savage, Darnell .......................................... 88 Savage, Keith .............................................. 85 Savedge, Dennis..................................... 03‐07 Schenck, Edward ......................................... 48 Schofield, Murdock .................................... 56 Scott, Kevin ........................................... 77‐78 Scott, Matt ............................................. 09‐10 Scott, Matthew ...................................... 04‐05 Scudder, Greg ............................................. 85 Sears, Chris ............................................ 06‐08 Sears, Gary .................................................. 80 Segars, Kendall...................................... 91, 92 Sehiavoni, Joe ............................................. 82 Seth, Stanley .............................................. 78 Sewell, Eric ............................................ 05‐09 Sewell, Vincent ..................................... 01, 02 Seymour, Eric ............................................. 80 Shaddow, Jon‐Michael .......................... 99, 00 Shakoor, Calvin ........................................... 91 Sharpe, Anthony .................................... 80‐82 Shaw, Lamar................................................ 10 Shaw, Ron .................................................. 81 Sheffield, Johnny ........................................ 76 Shell, Bennie ................................... 73, 75‐77 Shepard, Dominic ....................................... 10 Sheppard, William ...................................... 04 Sheppard, Willie .................................... 84‐87 Shockley, Earnest .................................. 93‐95 Shorts, Dakiel .............................................. 91 Show, Ronnie ........................................ 76‐78 Showell, Malcolm ............................. 86‐88, 90 Shrewsbury, Adam ................................. 05‐07 Sifford, Allen ............................................... 91 Simmons, Patrick ........................................ 84 Simms, Cory ................................................ 88 Sims, William ........................................ 92, 94 Singh, Chris ........................................... 04‐07 Singletary, Anthony ............................... 95‐97 Singleterry, Darrell ................................ 88, 89 Singleton, Clayton ...................................... 67 Singleton, Derrick ................................. 01‐05 Sirmons, Victor ..................................... 81, 82 Slaughter, Ronnie ....................................... 98 Slawik, Mel ................................................. 77 Slay, Samuel ............................................... 70 Smith, Albert .............................................. 57 Smith, Amanuel .......................................... 05 Smith, Andre ........................................ 03, 04 Smith, Chester ...................................... 81, 82 Smith, Derrick ............................................ 86 Smith, George ....................................... 01‐05 Smith, JoShaun ...................................... 96‐99 Smith, Kimani ............................................ 01 Smith, Michael ....................................... 75‐78

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All-time ROSTER Smith, Nathaniel ................................... 90‐92 Smith, Robert ............................................. 70 Smith, Ronnie ........................................ 00‐02 Smith, Sam ........................................... 04, 05 Smith, Shelton .................................75, 76, 78 Smith, Tim ............................................ 91, 92 Smith, Troi .................................................. 08 Smith, William ............................................ 82 Sneed, Andrew ........................................... 78 Sokotoski, Gary .......................................... 94 Sonabria, José ....................................... 94,‐95 Spann, Marquis ...................................... 09‐10 Spann, Tyrone ............................................ 73 Speaks, Thomas .......................................... 78 Spears, Aaron ........................................ 92‐93 Spence, James ....................................... 01‐03 Spencer, Patrick .......................................... 81 Spicer, Matt............................................ 09‐10 Spinner, Baron ..................................... 95, 96 Spinner, Ronn ....................................... 05‐08 Spriggs, Chris ....................................... 91, 92 Sprinkle, Daniel ........................................... 92 Stackhouse, Wayne .............................. 97, 98 Stancil, Darald ....................................... 91‐94 Staples, Terry .............................................. 81 Staton, Darrell ............................................ 92 Stehman, Matthew ...................................... 90 Steinbacher, Steven ............................... 06‐09 Stephen, Calvin .................................... 76, 78 Stephens, Darryl ................................... 86, 87 Stephens, William ....................................... 48 Stephenson, Ralston ................................... 99 Stevens, Gary .............................................. 84 Stevenson, Alphonso, Sr. ............................. 50 Stevenson, Russell ................................ 70, 71 Steward, Preston .................................... 87‐91 Stewart, Emilio ..................................... 04, 05 Stewart, Sidney ..................................... 98‐02 Still, Demetrius ........................................... 09 Still, Mark .................................................... 93 Stith, Kenneth ............................................ 01 Stokes, Corey .............................................. 93 Stone, John ............................................ 84‐87 Stowe, Carl ................................................. 88 Strother, Chris ........................................ 07‐08 Strong, Jimmie ...................................... 62‐65 Strums, Jerome....................................... 06‐09 Suarez, Edward ........................................... 01 Sudder, Greg ............................................... 84 Sullivan, Kii ........................................... 93‐94 Summers, Trevor .................................... 90‐92 Sutton, John ........................................... 09‐10 Swann, Pedro ............................................. 70 Swift, Charles ............................................. 88 Swoope, Bobby ..................................... 81‐82 Sykes, Henry ......................................... 90, 92 Symister, Tyron .......................................... 93 T Tabb, Tavis ............................................. 07‐10 Talbert, Terrell ....................................... 09‐10 Tallon, Brian ............................................... 86 Talor, Wayne .............................................. 81 Tanner, David ............................................. 90 Tarpley, Travis ........................................ 09‐10 Taylor, Charles ............................................ 90 Taylor, Harley ................................................. Taylor, John ........................................... 82‐85 Taylor, Marc .......................................... 96, 97 Taylor, Mike ................................................ 02 Taylor, Ollie .....................................03, 04, 07 Taylor, William Jason ............................. 02‐05 Teasley, Johnny .......................................... 01 Teel, Quincy ............................................... 96 Teel, William ......................................... 84, 85 Tench, Bernard............................................ 04 Tiedemann, Troy .................................. 81, 82 Tilghman, Dujuan ................................. 82‐85 Tilghman, John ........................................... 88 Thomas, Clayton .................................. 93, 94 Thomas, Curtis ....................................... 92‐94 Thomas, Hargis ........................................... 41 Thomas, Henry ............................................ 80 Thomas, James .................................88, 90, 91 Thomas, Mike .............................................. 73 Thomas, Mitchell............................................. Thompson, Anthony ............................. 77, 78 Thompson, Bill ........................................... 73 Thompson, Derrick ................................ 81‐84 Thompson, Floyd ........................................ 80 Thompson, Fred ......................................... 86

Thompson, LeRoy .................................. 90‐92 Thompson, Walt .................................... 88, 90 Thorne, Fabian ..................................... 94, 95 Thorne, Neville ............................................ 96 Thornton, George ....................................... 93 Thornton, James ..................................... 78‐81 Thornton, Mitch .......................................... 92 Thornton, Rondell ...................................... 94 Threadgill, Thomas ................................ 09‐10 Tippens, Justin ........................................... 96 Tillison, Chris ........................................ 89, 90 Todd, Leroy ................................................. 77 Tolliver, Barrington ................................ 99‐01 Tolliver, Calvin ....................................... 08‐09 Tolson, Lenier........................................ 99, 00 Toppin, Orlando.......................................... 90 Toth, Michael ............................................. 02 Tribbett, Kenneth........................................ 75 Trader, Brian ............................................... 85 Trammel, Thalamus ............................... 94‐96 Trotman, Shawn ......................................... 93 Trott, Curtis ........................................... 84‐86 Trott, Jamel ........................................... 02‐06 Tucker, Clinton............................................ 92 Tucker, Darren ...................................... 88‐90 Tucker, Marlin ....................................... 95, 96 Tullis, Walter ......................................... 73, 75 Tumor, Lance .............................................. 84 Tunsil, Kadafi ....................................... 05, 06 Tunstill, Tom ........................................ 91, 92 Turner, Casper ............................................ 80 Turner, Chet ............................................... 91 Turner, Donald ...................................... 86‐90 Turner, Harrington ............................... 78, 79 Turner, James ....................................... 77, 78 Turner, Walter ............................................ 70 Tyler, Alphonso .................................... 90, 91 Tyler, Jonel ........................................... 80, 81 Tynes, Darriel ............................................. 00 U Upchurch, Derrick ................................. 05, 06 V Venable, David ........................................... 98 Veney, Fernando ................................... 81‐84 Vestal, James ............................................... 57 Victor, Cedric ............................................. 01 W Wainwright, Eric .................................... 87‐89 Waldemar, Vernal ....................................... 84 Walker, Andre ............................................ 96 Walker, Derrick ..................................... 96‐99 Walker, Keith .............................................. 81 Walker, Kenny ...................................... 93, 97 Walker, Mike ................................... 84‐86, 88 Walker, Treoun ........................................... 01 Wallace, Jarrod ....................................... 02‐05 Wallace, Troy .............................................. 06 Waller, Tracy .............................................. 81 Walters, Tavaris .................................... 98, 01 Walts, Ronald ............................................. 70 Ware, Marc ............................................ 87‐90 Warren, Samuel ..................................... 79‐81 Warton, Osceola .......................................... 60 Washington, Brandon ................................ 82 Washington, Phillip..................................... 85 Washington, Thomas ................................. 79 Waters, Samuel ..................................... 70‐72 Wathing, Thane ..................................... 90‐93 Watkins, Jackie ....................................... 06‐08 Watkins, Reggie ..................................... 98‐00 Watson, Bert ......................................... 90‐93 Watson, Jomah ....................................... 09‐10 Watson, Kenneth .................................. 86, 87 Watson, Robert ........................................... 70 Watson, Tony ..................................87, 90, 91 Watson, Wendell ................................... 87‐90 Weather, Clarence ...................................... 80 Weaver, Ronnie .......................................... 81 Weber, Bret ........................................... 79‐81 Webster, Dana ............................................ 02 West, Dayne ......................................... 04, 05 West, Tyrone .............................................. 70 Wheeler, David ................................82, 83, 85 Whitaker, Aaron ......................................... 04 Whitaker, John ..................................... 01, 02 White, Herbert ...................................... 89‐91 White, Howard ........................................... 78 White, Keith ........................................... 71‐73

White, Thomas ...................................... 71, 72 White, Will ........................................... 05, 06 Whitfield, Anthony ..................................... 92 Whitley, Thomas .................................... 81‐84 Whitlock, Alvin ........................................... 90 Wichlinski, Jeff ...................................... 92, 93 Wilder, Alimayo ..................................... 05‐08 Wilder, Izeem ............................................. 96 Wilder, Matt .......................................... 93‐96 Wilkerson, James ........................................ 56 Wilkerson, Ronnie ................................. 93‐96 Wilkins, Felix ......................................... 01‐04 Williams, Andre ..................................... 82‐86 Williams, Charles ........................................ 73 Williams, Curtis ..................................... 88‐90 Williams, Darryl........................................... 80 Williams, Dwight......................................... 70 Williams, Ed .......................................... 82‐86 Williams, Eric ......................................... 98‐00 Williams, Gerald .................................... 73, 76 Williams, James .......................................... 04 Williams, Jason ...................................... 93‐96 Williams, Jonathan ...................................... 01 Williams, Kelly ....................................... 76‐79 Williams, Kevin ........................................... 81 Williams, Larry ...................................... 70‐72 Williams, Lester ..................................... 71‐73 Williams, Luqman ................................ 99, 00 Williams, Marvin ........................................ 60 Williams, Nick ........................................ 09‐10 Williams, Richard .................................. 81, 84 Williams, Robert ......................................... 80 Williams, Ronald ........................................ 73 Williams, Steve ........................................... 85 Williamson, Donald .................................... 70 Willingham, Bryan ...................................... 98 Willis, Ryan ........................................... 06, 07 Wills, Toris .................................................. 94 Wills, Wooten ............................................. 82 Wilson, Chris .............................................. 84 Wilson, Chris .......................................... 95‐97 Wilson, Justin ......................................... 09‐10 Wilson, Ronald ........................................... 91 Wilson, Steven ............................................ 70 Wilson, Sylvester ........................................ 87 Winfield, Jason ....................................... 88‐91 Wing, Troy ............................................ 81‐84 Winton, Vashon ..................................... 05‐08 Wood, Roy ............................................. 88‐92 Woods, Richard .......................................... 03 Woodard, Andre ......................................... 98 Woodard, Raymond ................................... 51 Woodards, Delorence.................................. 93 Woodley, Benard ........................................ 82 Woods, Carlos ....................................... 99‐01 Worthan, Edward .................................. 99‐01 Wright, Addidson ....................................... 05 Wright, Bruce ......................................... 85‐88 Wright, Clifford ..................................... 70‐72 Wright, Gordon .......................................... 65 Wright, Kenneth .................................. 73, 75 Wright, Kevin ......................................... 86‐89 Wright, Orlando .................................... 71, 72 Wright, Ricardo ...................................... 71‐73 Wright, Richard........................................... 55 Wright, Ronald ................................. 77‐78, 80 Wright, Stephen ..................................... 54‐56 Wright, Steve ......................................... 75‐76 Wydner, William ......................................... 36 Wynn, Desmond .................................... 82‐85 Y Yarber, Brandon ..................................... 99‐02 Young, Harold ................................................. Young, Larry........................................... 81‐82 Young, Rasheen .......................................... 01 Younger, Colin ............................................ 77 Z Zarkowski, John........................................... 93 Zech, Jeremiah ............................................ 98 Zerrad, Kamel ........................................ 91‐92 Zoeltsch, Richard ........................................ 92

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DSU Athletic HAll of FAme FootbAll Inductees Name Year of Induction Henry C. Aldridge.............................................. 1985 Ernest Anderson ................................................ 1988 John Barber ....................................................... 1986 John Barber, Jr. ................................................. 1988 Warren S. Barkley, Sr. ....................................... 1986 Monroe E. Barrick .............................................. 1986 Stewart E. Beanum ............................................ 1985 Joseph Bedford.................................................. 1985 Donald Blakey ................................................... 1986 George Bratcher ................................................ 1988 Walter Broughton ............................................. 1986 DeCasto Brown ................................................. 2010 Freddie Brunson ................................................ 1999 Oscar Bullock .................................................... 1986 John Bundy ....................................................... 1986 Frank Burton, Jr. ................................................ 2000 Dan Candeloro .................................................. 1998 Earl K. Chism ..................................................... 1986 Hallie E. Coleman .............................................. 1985 Steven Coleman ................................................ 2010 William Coles .................................................... 1986 Carl J. Collick ..................................................... 1985 William Collick (coach) ..................................... 2010 Joseph Daluz ..................................................... 1986 Augustus Davis.................................................. 1986 Steve Davis ........................................................ 2001 William H. DeCoursey ....................................... 1985 Hurley W. Derrickson, Sr. .................................. 1985 William M. Freeman .......................................... 1985 Bennie George (player/coach) .......................... 1985 Lige H. Glover ................................................... 1986 William H. Godfrey ............................................ 1988 William E. Goodall ............................................. 1986 Walter Greene ................................................... 1986 James C. Hardcastle ........................................... 1985 Thomas Hargis .................................................. 1985 Hutchinson Hart, Jr. .......................................... 1986 William M. Hart ................................................. 1986 Cornell Harvell .................................................. 1986 Irvin Heath ........................................................ 1988 Victor Heflin ...................................................... 2010 John W. Henson ................................................ 1985 Nathan Hill ........................................................ 1986 James Hogsten .................................................. 1997 Terrance Hoover ......................................... 2011 Luther Howard .................................................. 2000 Robert Hunter ................................................... 1986 Robert C. Hutchins ............................................ 1986 Gilbert H. Jackson.............................................. 1985 Jamaal Jackson ............................................ 2011 Glenn James ...................................................... 2001 Emmett B. Jeter ................................................. 1986 Nate Johnson..................................................... 1985 Franz Kappel ..................................................... 2000 Gene Lake ......................................................... 1999 John W. Land ..................................................... 1987 Joe Lane ............................................................ 2010 Alphonzo Lawson .............................................. 1988 A. Morgan Little ................................................ 1988 George W. Matthews......................................... 1985 Darnerian McCants ..................................... 2011 Fred McKenzie................................................... 1986 Howard McKenzie ............................................. 1999 Rod Milstead ..................................................... 2003 Norman Moore.................................................. 1988 Felmon Motley .................................................. 1985 William Murray ................................................. 1986 John L. Parker .................................................... 1985 Emmett F. Pharr ................................................ 1986 Jerome Pinkett .................................................. 1997 Chuck Poplos .............................................. 2011 Curtis Powell ..................................................... 1998 Willis E. Powell .................................................. 1985 Raymond Pratt .................................................. 1986 Maurice Pritchett .............................................. 1997 Herbert M. Ramsey ............................................ 1986 Brian Randall .............................................. 2011 Douglas Randolph ............................................. 1988 Conrad Riley...................................................... 1986 Martin P. Roberts .............................................. 1985 Lybrant Robinson........................................ 2011 William Robinson .............................................. 1985 Edward L. Schenck ............................................ 1985 Murdock Schofield ............................................ 1986 Albert M. Scott .................................................. 1985 William R. Stephens .......................................... 1985 Alphonso Stevenson .......................................... 1986 Jimmy Strong .................................................... 1987 Thomas Swiggett .............................................. 1985 John Taylor ........................................................ 1998 Mitchell Thomas................................................ 1985 Oliver M. Thompson.......................................... 1986 William Thompson ............................................ 1986 Walter Tullis ............................................... 2011 James Vestal ...................................................... 1986 Ulysses S. Washington ....................................... 1987 James Wilkerson ................................................ 1986 Marvin Williams ................................................ 1986 Cal Wilson ......................................................... 1986 Ray Woodard .................................................... 1986 Gordon A. Wright.............................................. 1987 Richard Wright.................................................. 1986 Stephen Wright ................................................. 1999 W. Richard Wynder ........................................... 1985


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ALL-AMERICANS FRANZ KAPPEL Offensive Lineman 1981, 82‐84 1983, 1984 Sheridan Black College All‐American !"Three‐time All‐MEAC First Team selection (‘82, ‘83, ‘84) !"Recognized as one of the top offensive linemen in the country, earning “Sporting News” Division I‐AA Pre‐ season All‐America honors in ‘84 !"Associated Press All‐America Honorable Mention in ‘83 !"Served eight seasons as DSU’s offensive line coach (‘87‐ ’94) !"Signed with the New England Patriots following his DSU career !"Native of New Castle, Del.

joe burton Defensive Back 1983‐86 1986 Kodak All‐American 1986 Sheridan Black College All‐American !"Three‐time All‐MEAC First Team selection !"Number three on DSU’s career interception list with 19 !"Recorded 169 tackles for the Hornets !"Native of New Castle, Del.

joe lANE

Gene LAke

Defensive Tackle 1981‐84

Running Back 1982‐84

1984 Sheridan Black College All‐American !"Two‐time All‐MEAC First Team selection !"1984 “Sporting News” Pre‐ season All‐America !"1984 Hornet co‐captain !"named DSU Most Outstand‐ ing Senior !"Recorded 284 tackles (num‐ ber five all‐time at DSU) !"Registred 17 sacks for his ca‐ reer (number seven at DSU) !"Played in 43 consecutive con‐ tests during his career !"Native of Newark, N.J.

DAN CANDELORO Defensive Tackle 1984‐86

Wide Receiver 1982‐85

1983, 1984 Sheridan Black College All‐American 1984 Kodak All‐American !"1984 MEAC Offensive Player‐ of‐the‐Year !"Two‐time All‐MEAC First Team selection (’83, ’84) !"Associated Press All‐America Honorable Mention (’83) !"Led all collegiate players with 1,722 yards rushing in 1984 !"Holds DSU records for single‐ season (1,722) and single‐ game (336) rushing yards !"Also holds Hornet records for rushing touchdowns in a career (35) and game (six) !"Inducted into the MEAC Hall of fame in 2009 !"Native of Milford, Del.

1984 Sheridan Black College All‐American !"1985 MEAC Offensive Player of the Year !"Two‐time All‐MEAC selection !"Associated Press All‐America Honorable Mention (‘84) !"Holds DSU record for receiv‐ ing yards in a game (223 vs. St. Paul’s ‐ Sept. 21, 1985) !"Ranks third in DSU record book for career receiving yards (2,426) !"Shares Hornet record for career touchdown recep‐ tions (33) !"Third round draft pick (76th overall) of the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers in 1986 !"Helped lead the 49ers to three Super Bowl titles !"Native of Pennsauken, N.J.

TERRANCE HOOVER

rod milsteAD

Running Back 1984‐87

1985 Sheridan Black College All‐American 1985 AP All‐American !"1985 MEAC Defensive Player of the Year !"Three‐time All‐MEAC selection (first team ‐ ‘84 and ‘85; second team ‐ ‘86) !"1984 and ‘85 “Sporting News” Pre‐season All‐ America !"181 career tackles at DSU !"Native of Wilmington, Del.

john TAYLOR

1985, 1986 Sheridan Black College All‐American !"Three‐time All‐MEAC First Team selection (’85, ’86, ’87) !"Sporting News Pre‐season All‐ America honoree (’86) !"DSU’s career rushing leader (3,517 yards) !"Amassed two 1,000‐yard seasons with the Hornets (1,191 in ‘87 & 1,086 in ’86) !"Led all collegiate players (Div. I‐A & I‐AA) in rushing aver‐ age (8.6 ypc) in 1985 !"Native of Plainfield, N.J.

Offensive Lineman 1988‐91 1991 Walter Camp All‐Amer‐ ican 1991 AP All‐American 1991 Sheridan Black College All‐American !"Three‐time All‐MEAC First Team selection (‘89, ‘90, ‘91) !"One of the top offensive line‐ man in team history !"DSU gained 8,379 yards with Mistead on the line !"Selected by the Dallas Cow‐ boys in the fifth round of the 1992 NFL Draft (121st overall) !"Played for the Cleveland Browns, San Francisco 49ers and Washington Redskins !"Native of Bryans Road, Md.

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RAHSAAN MATTHEWS

bRIAN RANDALL

Defensive End 1989‐92

Quarterback 1996, 98‐2000

Defensive Back Kick‐off Returner 1990‐993

1992 Kodak All‐American !"1992 All‐MEAC First Team selection !"1991 All‐MEAC Second Team !"Recorded 89 tackles and 11 sacks in 1992 !"Holds DSU record for most sacks in a game (five vs. N.C. A&T ‐ Nov. 9, 1991) !"Collected most sacks in a season in team history (16 in 1991) !"Number three all‐time at DSU in career sacks (30) !"Native of Williamstown, N.J.

1993 Sheridan Black College All‐American 1992, 1993 AP All‐American !"1992 All‐MEAC DB and KR !"1993 All‐MEAC DB !"1991 All‐MEAC Second Team !"Second in team history with 21 career interceptions !"DSU career punt return leader !"Seven career touchdowns !"Native of Mullica Hill, N.J.

dASHAUN MORRIS Wide Receiver Kick Returner 2001‐02

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SAM SMITH

Punter 2004‐05

Linebacker 2004‐05

2002 SportsNetwork All‐ American 2002 AP All‐American !"2002 All‐MEAC First Team !"Set DSU record for kick‐ off return touchdowns in a season (three ‐ 2002) !"Recorded 708 return yards in 2002, includ‐ ing a career‐best 92‐ yard return at Bucknell on Sept. 28, 2002 !"Averaged 28.3 yards per return in 2002 and 25.9 for his career !"Also finished DSU career with 57 catches for 1,033 yards and 10 touchdowns !"Native of Orange, N.J.

2005 SportsNetwork All‐ American 2005 AP All‐American 2005 SBN All‐American !"2005 All‐MEAC First Team selection !"Led MEAC in punting yards (2,876) and num‐ ber of punts (65) !"Averaged 44.2 yards per punt in 2005 !"Recorded career‐best 61‐ yard punt vs. Bethune‐ Cookman on Oct. 8, 2005 !"18 of his 65 punts were for 50 or more yards, placing 22 inside the 20‐yard‐line !"Native of Red Mountain, Ariz.

2000 Sheridan Black College All‐American !"2000 MEAC Offensive Player of the Year !"All‐MEAC First Team selection (2000) !"Most prolific passer in team history !"Holds DSU career records for completions (563), pass attempts (1,178), passing yards (8,073) and touch‐ down passes (74) !"Ranks number two all‐time in the MEAC in passing yards and touchdown passes !"Completed 160‐of‐327 passes for 2,386 yards and school‐ record 32 touchdowns in 2000 !"Native of Wilmington, Del.

2005 SBN All‐American 2005 Don Hansen Divi‐ sion I‐AA All‐American !"Two‐time All‐MEAC First Team selection !"MEAC leader and sec‐ ond in Division I‐AA with 13.5 sacks as well as tied for seventh in the nation with 19 tackles‐for‐loss in ‘05 !"Led the MEAC with four fumble recoveries in 2005 !"Led DSU with 75 tackles (33 solo) in 2005 !"Finished career with 179 tackles and 20 sacks !"Native of St. Petersburg, Fla.

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DARNERIAN MCCANTS Wide Receiver 1997‐2000 2000 SportsNetwork All‐ American 2000 AP All‐American 2000 Sheridan Black College All‐American !"2000 All‐MEAC First Team !"Holds school record for touch‐ down receptions in a season (18) !"Also holds school and MEAC records for touchdown catches in a game (five, twice in 2000) !"Finished his DSU career with 83 catches for 1,622 yards and 26 touchdowns !"Selected by the Washington Redskins in the fifth ound of the 2001 NFL Draft (154th overall) !"Native of Baltimore, Md.

peter GAERTNER Kicker 2004‐07 2007 SBN All‐American !"2007 All‐MEAC First Team selection !"2005 All‐MEAC Second Team selection !"Holds DSU records for single season (19) and career field goals (43) !"Led MEAC with 19 field goals in 2007 !"Also was tops in the league in points by a kicker (80/6.7 pg) in 2007 !"Had top field goal per‐ centage in the MEAC in 2005 (.760) and 2007 (.762) !"Native of Bakersfield, Calif.

LARRONE MOORE Kick Returner 2007‐2010 2010 Sports Network All‐ American !"2010 All MEAC First Team !"Returned two kickoffs for touchdowns in 2010 !"Native of Hyattsville, Md.


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NAtionAl FootbAll LeAgue Phil Anderson, RB Indianapolis Colts Lamar Banks, OL Oakland Raiders Kevin Bryant, LB San Francisco 49ers Steve Coleman, DE Denver Broncos Damon Daniels, WR Cincinnati Bengals DaShane Dennis, DB/KR Carolina Panthers Steve Davis, RB Pittsburgh Steelers New York Jets Tim Egerton, WR Cincinnati Bengals Keith Glascoe, LB New York Jets Uhuru Hamiter, DL New Orleans Saints Philadelphia Eagles Houston Texans Victor Heflin, DB Denver Broncos Miami Dolphins Albert Horsey, WR Baltimore Ravens Jamaal Jackson, OL Philadelphia Eagles Chris Jones, OL New York Jets David Jones, WR San Diego Chargers Los Angeles Raiders Cleveland Browns Oakland Raiders Odell Jones, DE Denver Broncos Franz Kappel, OL New England Patriots Kenny Kern, LB Cleveland Browns Gene Lake, RB Washington Redskins Al Lawson, WR New York Jets Shaheer McBride, WR Philadelphia Eagles Darnerien McCants, WR Washington Redskins Philadelphia Eagles Baltimore Ravens Rod Milstead, OL Dallas Cowboys Cleveland Browns San Francisco 49ers Washington Redskins Derrick Neal, WR Cleveland Browns David Parkinson, PK New York Giants Curtis Powell, LB Dallas Cowboys Robert Presbury, DL Washington Redskins Philadelphia Eagles Brian Randall, DB Kansas City Chiefs Michael Riddick, RB New York Giants Lybrant Robinson, DL Washington Redskins Dallas Cowboys Malcolm Showell, DL Los Angeles Raiders Green Bay Packers Arizona Cardinals Jimmy Strong, DB Baltimore Colts John Taylor, WR San Francisco 49ers Curtis Thomas, WR New York Giants Walter Tullis, RB/WR Washington Redskins Green Bay Packers Eric Wainwright, LB Philadelphia Eagles Clarence Weathers, RB New England Patriots Cleveland Browns Indianapolis Colts Kansas City Chiefs Green Bay Packers Ed Williams, DL San Francisco 49ers Gordon Wright, OL Philadelphia Eagles New York Jets

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2004 2005 1996‐04 2005 2007‐08

ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2 DaShane Dennis, DB Richmond Speed Kenneth McClain, LB Manchester Wolves Blake Saunders, DB South Georgia Wildcats

2003 2005 2006‐07

CANDIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Francis Adjei, CB Hamilton Tiger Cats Reggie Barnes, RB Ottawa Roughriders Shreveport Pirates Andre Caroll, DT Winnipeg Blue Bombers Tim Egerton, WR British Columbia Lions Emmanuel Marc, RB British Columbia Lions Winnipeg Blue Bombers Montreal Alouettes Dean Noel, RB Ottawa Roughriders Brian Randall, DB Saskatchewan Roughriders Lybrant Robinson, DL Ottawa Roughriders Bennie Shell Ottawa Roughriders Leroy Thompson, LB Toronto Argonauts NFL Europe Kenny Kern, LB

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UNITED FOOTBALL LEAGUE Darryl Hicks, OT Omaha Nighthawks

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UNITED STATES FOOTBALL LEAGUE Tim King, DB Tampa Bay Bandits 1983‐85 Gene Lake, RB Philadelphia Stars 1985 Robert Presbury, DE Baltimore Stallions 1994‐95 Walter Tullis, RB/WR Philadelphia Stars world LEAGUE of AMERICAN FOOTBALL Tim Egerton, WR Barcelona Dragons 1992 Robert Presbury, DL Orlando Thunder 1991‐92 world FOOTBALL LEAGUE John Land, RB Philadelphia Bell Ricardo Wright Philadelphia Bell Current as of July 18, 2011 Active players bolded

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DEREK CARTER

AD Athletic Director Third Season B.S. ‐ Virginia Tech ‘85 M.S. ‐ Tennessee‐Knoxville ‘91 Sports Management Institute ‘97

Derek Carter was appointed as Delaware State Univer‐ sity’s Director of Athletics on April 9, 2009. Carter imme‐ diately began strengthening all aspects of DSU athletics, including academic services for all student‐athletes, fund raising, facility improvements and community support. Since coming to Delaware State, Carter has reached out to alumni, students, businesses and the community at large to solicit support for the university’s athletics programs. He has traveled throughout the state and region to share his vision for athletics at the university. At the same time, Carter has challenged all DSU teams and student‐athletes to give back through community outreach. Hornet student athletes, coaches and staff members performed hundreds of community service hours during Carter’s tenure, ranging from home repairs to mentoring. Delaware State’s school‐record 122 student‐athletes listed on the 2010‐11 Mid‐Eastern Athletic Conference Commissioner’s All‐Academic Team, tops among all league schools, highlighted Carter’s second full academic year at the university. The MEAC All‐Academic Team rec‐ ognizes non‐freshmen student‐athletes with a cumulative grade‐point‐average of 3.0 or higher. During the 2010‐11 academic year, Carter launched the inaugural Athletic Director’s Commencement Breakfast to honor graduating DSU student‐athletes. The event included academic achievement awards, highlighted by recognition of three senior athletes who earned perfect 4.0 grade point averages throughout their career. Carter was also appointed to the NCAA Football Cham‐ pionship Subdivision (FCS) Tournament Committee in 2010. In Carter’s first full year at Delaware State, the Hornets placed 98 student‐athletes on the MEAC Commissioner’s All‐Academic Team (then a school record). Delaware State also earned national recognition under Carter for the selection of senior Kalyn Washburn as the 2010 NCAA Elite 88 Award recipient for women’s bowl‐ ing. The Elite 88 is presented to the student‐athlete with the highest cumulative grade‐point average participating at the finals site for each of the NCAA’s 88 champion‐ ships. In addition, Washburn was named the 2010 MEAC Woman of the Year. The award, selected annually by MEAC senior woman administrators, celebrates the achievements of female senior student‐athletes who have excelled in academics, athletics, service and leadership.

Carter Year by Year 2009‐Pres.

Delaware State University Athletic Director Bowie State University Athletic Director Virginia State University Athletic Director Virginia Tech Monogram Club Director Patrick Henry High School (Ashland, Va.) Director of Athletics Sports Management Institute The Executive Program graduate Virginia Tech Asst. Athletic Director Compliance, Spring Sports, Student Life Tennessee‐Knoxville M.S. ‐ Sport Management Virginia Tech B.S. ‐ Marketing Education Four‐year Football Letterwinner All‐Decade Hokies’ Football Team Member

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In addition, Carter fully endorsed the establishment of the Delaware Diamond Extravaganza, an annual event to celebrate the achievements of women in athletics. Carter’s influence at Delaware State has also been evi‐ dent on the fields of play. During the 2010‐11 athletic year, Delaware State captured the MEAC softball Northern Division crown en route to an appearance in the league championship game. Also in 2010, Hornet volleyball team advanced to the MEAC Tournament championship match for the first time since 1986. Delaware State’s equestrian team made history last year by sending its English and Western squads to the sport’s national championship competition for the first time. The DSU track and field teams have continued their dominance during Carter’s tenure. The Hornets captured MEAC indoor titles in men’s 1600‐meter relay and the 800‐meter run this past year. In addition, the Hornets achieved All‐America First Team status in the outdoor 1600‐meter relay and second team recognition in the

400‐meter hurdles. Also last year, Kendra Mayers (long jump) became the first DSU female to compete in the NCAA National Championship since 2002. Delaware State also featured the MEAC softball (Jordan Reid) and baseball (Scott Davis) players‐of‐the‐year dur‐ ing the 2010‐11 athletic season. Highlighted by second place finishes in basketball and cross country, Delaware State was runner‐up for the 2009‐10 MEAC Talmadge Hill Award for top overall performance in men’s sports during Carter’s first full year at the university. The Hornet men’s outdoor 1600‐meter relay team also captured the MEAC title and qualified for the NCAA championship for the second straight year. On the women’s side, Delaware State claimed its second consecutive MEAC championship and NCAA Tournament appearance in women’s bowling during the 2009‐10 athletic year. Hornet sophomore Jordan Reid was also named MEAC Softball Player of the Year. Carter brought a wealth of experience in athletics admin‐ istration to Delaware State. Prior to his appointment at DSU, he served as athletics director at Bowie State University in Bowie, Md., for six years beginning in 2003. Under Carter’s leadership, Bowie State achieved a great deal of success. The bowling team won two‐straight CIAA titles (2005 and 2006) and was the conference runner‐up in 2009. The squad also claimed the Eastern Division title in 2006. The softball team claimed CIAA championships in 2007 and 2008, earning bids into the NCAA Division II Tournament each of those years. The women’s basketball team earned CIAA Eastern Division titles in 2008 and 2009 and was conference runner‐up in ‘09. In 2005, the football team claimed the league’s Eastern Division championship. Prior to his tenure at Bowie State, Carter served from 2001 to 2003 as the athletics director at Virginia State University in Petersburg, Va. His resume’ also includes two stints at his alma mater, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. From 2000 to 2001, he was director of Virginia Tech’s Monogram Club, an organization designed to foster fellowship among student‐athletes. From 1994 to 1998, Carter was an assistant athletics director at Virginia Tech in posts that focused on spring sports, compliance and student life. In between his Virginia Tech stints, Carter served as the director of athletics at Patrick Henry High School in Ashland, Va., from 1998 to 2000. Carter earned a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing education from Virginia Tech (’85) and a Master of Sci‐ ence degree in sports management from the University of Tennessee‐Knoxville (’91). He is also a 1997 graduate of the “The Executive Program” of the Sports Management Institute. Born and raised in Washington, D.C., Carter was a football and basketball standout at DeMatha High School in Hyattsville, Md., before enrolling at Virginia Tech. He was a four‐year football letterman at Virginia Tech (1981‐1984). After performing at wingback in his first season with the Hokies, he was a starter in the defensive backfield his final three years. Carter was a defensive teammate of former Buffalo Bills defensive lineman and a 2009 NFL Hall of Fame inductee Bruce Smith. As a result of his defensive exploits, Carter was named to the 1980s Virginia Tech All‐Decade Hokies’ Football Team. He also earned an opportunity to try out as a free agent with the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles in 1985. Carter is a member of the National Association of Col‐ legiate Directors of Athletics.

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ADMINISTRATION CANDY YOUNG sanders eric HART Associate Athletics Director Senior Woman Administrator

Candy Young Sanders was appointed as a Delaware State University Associate Athletic Director in July 2010. She continues as the athletic department’s Senior Woman Administrator. Sanders served as an As‐ sistant Director of Athletics and Senior Woman Administrator since July 2008. She also served as DSU’s Acting Director of Athletics during the 2008‐09 school year. From 2006 to 2010, she directed the Delaware State women’s cross country and track & field teams. Sanders spearheaded the inaugural “Delaware Diamond Extravaganza in Feb. 2010 that honored 12 individuals for their commitment to women’s athletics. Sanders is a member of the Delaware State University Long‐Range Strategic Planning Monitoring Committee, and serves as chairperson of the Mid‐Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Woman‐of‐ the‐Year Committee. She is also a member of the United States Track & Field/Cross Country Coaches Association Strategic Planning Committee, and previously served on the executive committee for USA Track & Field for eight years. Before embarking on her coaching career, Sanders was internationally known as a record‐setting hurdler. A 100‐meter hurdler on the 1980 U.S. Olympic Team, she also holds two indoor world records and a Junior American record. In addition, Sanders is a two‐time National Indoor Champion, four‐time NCAA indoor champion and eight‐time NCAA All‐America. Sanders earned a B.A. in biological education from Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, N.J., in 1985, and a master’s in sports management from Delaware State in 2008. In 1979, she was the Sports Illustrated National High School Athlete‐of‐the‐Year. Sanders was a 2008 inductee into the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletics Hall‐of‐Fame.

PJ MOSES

Associate Athletics Director Internal Operations

Associate Athletics Director Student‐Athlete Services Eric Hart was introduced as the associate athletic director for academic services on July 1, 2009. Hart brings with him a wealth of knowledge in higher education and athletic administration and is committed to the total well being of student‐athletes and believes that graduating with a degree is the cornerstone of the student‐athlete experience. Under Hart’s leadership, DSU student‐athletes have boasted the highest academic marks in school history. DSU led the MEAC with 122 Commis‐ sioner’s All‐Academic team recepients during the 2010 academic year; up from 98 the year before. DSU placed 166 student‐athletes on its Hor‐ net Honor Roll during the fall 2009 semester; with 73 student‐athletes earning Dean’s List (3.25 or higher) and 33 student‐athletes earning President’s List (4.00). In 2011, Delaware State University inducted 39 student‐athletes with a 3.40 cumulative grade point average or higher into Chi Alpha Sigma National Student‐Athlete Honor Society. Hart has help guide three teams at DSU to achieve scores of 1000 on the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate’s single year score. Hart and his staff have aspirations to see team improve upon their Academic Progress Rate (single and multi‐year scores). In addition to his responsibilities within Academic Services, he has helped serve on a multitude of committees, including search committees that netted the University’s Registrar, Head Football Coach (Kermit Blount) and Director of Academic Enrichment Services. He also plays an integral role on the University’s Retention, Self‐Study, Academic Calendar, Academic Progress Rate (co‐chair) and Academic Advising committees. Beginning in the fall 2011, Eric will be serving as Peer Reviewer with the NCAA’s Athletic Certification Review. A native of Stoneville, N.C., Hart was a student‐athlete at Appalachian State University and earned a B.S. in elementary education (‘97), a Master of Education in school counseling at the University of Georgia (‘99), and an Ed.S. in Counseling from the University of Tennessee (‘01). He is also a 2009 graduate of the NCAA Leadership Institute for Ethnic Minority Males and Females. He is married to Erin Hill of North Carolina, by way of Baton Rouge, La.

MATTHEW MILLET Assistant Athletics Director Marketing and Corporate Partnerships

Pegjohngy Moses is entering her fourth season with athletics and 13th overall at Delaware State. She is responsible for athletics compliance, eligibility and student welfare.

Matt Millet is in his third season with Delaware State University and is responsible for creating and cultivating all of the Athletic Depart‐ ment’s marketing and corporate partnership efforts.

Prior to her DSU appointment, Moses was assistant athletic director for compliance and senior woman administrator at the University of Texas‐ Pan American for four years.

In his first year with DSU, Millet created the “Corporate Champions” program and signed more than 30 new corporate partners, creating a valuable revenue stream for athletic department. He has helped bridge the gap between the regional/Dover community while helping to off‐ set costs for facility upgrades, production and promotional giveaways.

Moses has also served in collegiate athletics compliance at Tennessee‐ Chattanooga, Central Florida, Cornell and Brown. A native of Goldsboro, N.C., Moses earned a bachelor’s in political science/history from Duke Univer‐ sity and law degree from Tulane.

Millet most recently served as director of corporate partnerships for Floyd Hall Enterprises, owner of the Can‐Am League Sussex Skyhawks and New Jersey Jackals minor league baseball clubs. In this role, Matt created corporate partnerships with Toyota, Allstate, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Burger King and Pizza Hut. He also spent six years as director of corporate sales and ticket operations with the New Jersey Cardinals, Single A affiliate of Major League Baseball’s St. Louis Cardinals. A bachelor’s graduate of Robert Morris University (‘99) in Pittsburgh, Pa., and Masters of Science graduate Delaware State University (‘10), Millet currently resides in Dover with his wife Kelly, and two daughters, Lily and Molly.

dennis jones

Assistant Athletics Director Media Relations

diAESE GRAVES Assistant Athletics Director Administration

Jones previously served as a staff writer, assistant sports information director and director of sports information since joining the Delaware State University staff in 1996. In addition, he has handled radio play‐by‐play duties for the Hornet football, and men’s and women’s basketball teams. He has assisted the NCAA, along with national and lo‐ cal media for Delaware State’s national championship competitions in men’s basketball, women’s basketball, football, softball and bowlling.

Diaese Graves is in her fifth season with Delaware State University Athletic Department. She serves as Assistant Athletic Director for Administration and is responsible for the day to day operations of the department. Including preparing and monitoring the Athletic Budget, handling of personnel issues, servicing student athlete’s accounts and planning and implementing policies and procedures within the Department.

He currently overeas the daily media relations and statistics for the university’s 16 sports.

Prior to her appointment at DSU, Ms. Graves worked in the private business world with her last appointment being in the private banking sector as a commercial credit analyst with the responsibility of analyz‐ ing financial reports of current and potential clients and as a Commercial Banking Associate.

Prior to joining the Delaware State staff, Jones was News/Sports Director at WDOV/WDSD Radio in Dover, Del. He joined the stations in 1981 as a reporter and was promoted to News/Sports Director in 1985. In addition to covering Delaware news and sports, Jones occasionally filed written and audio reports for the Associated Press, Mutual Broadcasting Network and United Press International during his tenure with the stations. He also served as play‐by‐play announcer for high school foot‐ ball broadcasts on the stations from 1987 to 1996.

Born in Mobile, Alabama, Ms. Graves first moved to Dover, Delaware in 1971 from the Philippine Islands. She is a graduate from Dover High School and is also a graduate of Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta, GA with a BA in Mass Communication and received her certification as a Commercial Credit Analyst from Temple University. Ms. Graves currently resides in Dover, Del.

He also served as play‐by‐play announcer and color commentator for local cable television high school football and basketball broadcasts. A graduate of Glassboro State (now Rowan) in New Jersey, Jones resides in Dover, Del. He is a member of the College Sports Information Directors Association (CoSIDA).

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sTAFF DIRECTORY ADMINISTRATION AND SUPPORT STAFF Derek Carter.............................................. Director of Athletics ......................................................................... (302) 857‐6030 .................................................... dcarter@desu.edu Candy Young............................................. Associate Athletics Director/Senior Woman Administrator .............. (302) 857‐7633 .................................................. csanders@desu.edu Diaese Graves ............................................ Assistant Athletics Director for Athletics Administration .................. (302) 857‐6030 ................................................... dgraves@desu.edu Pegjohngy Moses ...................................... Associate Athletics Director for Internal Operations ......................... (302) 857‐7047 ...................................................pjmoses@desu.edu Matthew Millet.......................................... Assistant Athletics Director for Marketing ........................................ (302) 857‐7087 ................................................... mmillet@desu.edu Michael Rogers.......................................... Coordinator of Athletic Facilities/Events .......................................... (302) 857‐6067 .................................................. mrogers@desu.edu ACADEMIC SERVICES Eric Hart .................................................... Associate Athletic Director/Student Services .................................... (302) 857‐7542 ....................................................... ehart@desu.edu Roberta Durrington................................... Learning Specialist ........................................................................... (302) 857‐7304 ............................................. rdurrington@desu.edu Sandria Johnson ........................................ Academic Counselor ........................................................................ (302) 857‐6038 ................................................. sjohnson@desu.edu Harry Sanchez ........................................... Academic Counselor ........................................................................ (302) 857‐7974 ................................................. hsanchez@desu.edu Portia Taylor.............................................. Academic Counselor ......................................................................... (302) 857‐7415 .................................................... ptaylor@desu.edu EQUIPMENT Mark Springs ............................................. Head Equipment Manager ............................................................... (302) 857‐7445 ................................................. msprings@desu.edu Arthur Wright ........................................... Assistant Equipment Manager .......................................................... (302) 857‐7445 ................................................................................. MEDIA RELATIONS Dennis Jones ............................................. Assistant Athletics Director for Media Relations ................................ (302) 857‐6068 ...................................................... djones@desu.edu Maggie Hayon ........................................... Sports Information Director .............................................................. (302) 857‐6239 ....................................................mhayon@desu.edu SPORTS MEDICINE Nicole Hoffman ......................................... Interim Director for Sports Medicine ................................................ (302) 857‐7554 ................................................ nhoffman@desu.edu Tony Reed ................................................. Team Physican ................................................................................. (302) 857‐7551 ......................................... toreed@christinacare.org STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Ryan Johnson ............................................ Director of Strength & Conditioning ................................................ (302) 857‐6026 ..................................................rjohnson@desu.edu TICKET OFFICE Chantae’ Vinson ........................................ Ticket Manager ................................................................................ (302) 857‐7497 ....................................................cvinson@desu.edu BASEBALL JP Blandin.................................................. Head Coach ...................................................................................... (302) 857‐6035 .................................................. jblandin@desu.edu Mike August .............................................. Assistant Coach ................................................................................ (302) 857‐7809 ..................................................maugust@desu.edu MEN’S BASKETBALL Greg Jackson ............................................. Head Coach ...................................................................................... (302) 857‐7493 ..................................................gjackson@desu.edu Arthur Tyson ............................................. Assistant Coach ................................................................................ (302) 857‐7461 ..................................................... atyson@desu.edu Keith Walker ............................................. Assistant Coach ................................................................................ (302) 857‐6139 ................................................. kbwalker@desu.edu Jarrell Wilkerson ........................................ Assistant Coach ................................................................................ (302) 857‐7449 ............................................... jwilkerson@desu.edu Mike Bernard ............................................ Director of Basketball Operations .................................................... (302) 857‐7507 ................................................ mbernard@desu.edu Jane Hicks.................................................. Administrative Assistant ................................................................... (302) 857‐7493 .......................................................jhicks@desu.edu WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Ed Davis .................................................... Head Coach ...................................................................................... (302) 857‐6041 ......................................................edavis@desu.edu Andre Bolton ............................................. Assistant Coach ................................................................................ (302) 857‐6049 ................................................... abolton@desu.edu Fred Burroughs ......................................... Assistant Coach ................................................................................ (302) 857‐6041 .............................................. fburroughs@desu.edu Danielle Dawson ....................................... Assistant Coach ................................................................................ (302) 857‐6019 ................................................. ddawson@desu.edu Trenita Shields .......................................... Director of Basketball Operations .................................................... (302) 857‐6047 ....................................................tshields@desu.edu Jane Hicks.................................................. Administrative Assistant ................................................................... (302) 857‐7493 .......................................................jhicks@desu.edu BOWLING Ricki Williams‐Ellison ................................ Head Coach ...................................................................................... (302) 857‐7981 .................................................... rellison@desu.edu CHEERLEADING TBA ........................................................... Head Coach ................................................................................................................................................................................................... CROSS COUNTRY AND TRACK & FIELD Duane Henry ............................................. Head Coach ...................................................................................... (302) 857‐6040 ...................................................dehenry@desu.edu Charles Bell ............................................... Assistant Coach ................................................................................ (302) 857‐7782 ........................................................ cbell@desu.edu EQUESTRIAN Jennifer Ridgely......................................... Head Coach ...................................................................................... (302) 359‐2277 ....................................................jridgely@desu.edu Kayleigh Karnbach .................................... Assistant Coach ........................................................................................................................................................... kkarnbach@desu.edu FOOTBALL Kermit Blount............................................ Head Coach ...................................................................................... (302) 857‐7447 .................................................. kblount@desu.edu Michael Ketchum ...................................... Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Coach ....................................... (302) 857‐7683 .............................................. mketchum@desu.edu Arrington Jones ......................................... Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach ..................................... (302) 857‐7682 ..................................................... ajones@desu.edu Curtis Thomas ........................................... Wide Receivers/Special Teams Coach ............................................... (302) 857‐6045 ................................................. cthomas@desu.edu Jeff Braxton ............................................... Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator ............................................ (302) 857‐7454 ................................................. jbraxton@desu.edu Nick Calcutta ............................................. Offensive Line Coach ........................................................................ (302) 857‐7447 ................................................ ncalcutta@desu.edu Tory Woodbury ......................................... Running Backs Coach ....................................................................... (302) 857‐7455 ............................................. twoodbury@desu.edu Bryant Foster ............................................. Cornerbacks Coach .......................................................................... (302) 857‐7658 .................................................... bfoster@desu.edu Will King ................................................... Safeties Coach .................................................................................. (302) 857‐7568 ..................................................... wking@desu.edu Edna Piper .................................................Administrative Assistant .................................................................... (302) 857‐7447 ...................................................... epiper@desu.edu WOMEN’S SOCCER Nitan Soni ................................................. Head Coach ...................................................................................... (302) 857‐7632 ....................................................... nsoni@desu.edu Peter Hulem .............................................. Assistant Coach ................................................................................ (302) 857‐7632 ................................................... phulem@desu.edu SOFTBALL Jeff Savage................................................. Head Coach ...................................................................................... (302) 857‐7740 ................................................... jsavage@desu.edu Janice Savage ............................................ Assistant Coach ................................................................................ (302) 857‐7733 ................................................ jmsavage@desu.edu WOMEN’S TENNIS TBA ........................................................... Head Coach ...................................................................................... (302) 857‐7444 ................................................................................. VOLLEYBALL Renee Arnold ............................................ Head Coach ...................................................................................... (302) 857‐6077 .................................................... rarnold@desu.edu Kelly Carrigan ........................................... Assistant Coach ................................................................................ (302) 857‐6077 .................................................................................

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ACADEMIC SERVICES ERIC HART, ED. S. Associate Athletic Director Office | (302) 857‐7542 Fax | (302) 857‐7538 ehart@desu.edu

SANDRIA JOHNSON, M. ED. Academic Counselor Office | (302) 857‐6038 Fax | (302) 857‐7769 sjohnson@desu.edu

Academic Services for Student‐Ath‐ letes (ASSA), housed on the second floor of the William C. Jason Library, serves as the academic arm of Dela‐ ware State University Athletics. The unit houses five full‐time staff mem‐ bers, including an Associate Athletic Director, three Academic Counselors, and a Learning Specialist. Academic Services for Student‐Athletes serves approximately 350 scholarship and non‐scholarship athletes in 16 NCAA Division I sports. The purpose of ASSA is to cultivate academic enrichment and shape student‐athletes to be model citizens of the city of Dover and beyond. They will assist the student‐athlete in the

following areas: arranging tutoring, monitoring academic success and progress toward a degree, assisting with personal goals and student life well‐being. Their mission is to provide compre‐ hensive services that will prepare our student‐athletes to compete and be successful in the classroom, ultimately fostering an environment conducive to graduating. They are customer‐ service oriented when engaging with prospective student‐athletes and their families. We will be leaders in our con‐ ference and provide professional de‐ velopment opportunities to our staff so they can effectively master their craft of service to student‐athletes.

HARRY J. SANCHEZ, MSW Academic Counselor Office | (302) 857‐7974 Fax | (302) 857‐7975 hsanchez@desu.edu

PORTIA TAYLOR, M. ed. Academic Counselor Office | (302) 857‐7415 Fax | (302) 857‐7538 ptaylor@desu.edu

ROBERTA DURRINGTON, MA Learning Specialist Office | (302) 857‐7304 Fax | (302) 857‐7538 rdurrington@desu.edu

ACADEMIC HONORS

During the 2010‐11 academic school year, Delaware State produced 122 MEAC Com‐ missioner’s All‐Academic members (more than any other conference school). Other academic honors for the year are as follows: | Nearly 50% of the Hornet student‐athlete population (133 total) was named to the Hornet Academic Honor Roll which honors those taking 12‐plus credits and earning a 3.00 GPA | 51 Hornets were named to the Dean’s List, which honors those taking 14+ credits and earning a 3.25 GPA | 25 Hornets were named to the President’s List, which honors those taking 14+ credits and earning a perfect 4.00 GPA | Jazmyne Hefflefinger (Bowling) and Leslie Pleasanton (Softball) received top honors as the departmental scholars for their respective colleges. | Janelle Lukens (Softball) was inducted into the Lambda Pi Eta Honor Society as a mass communications major with an overall 3.0 GPA and 3.25 GPA in her major | Four student‐athletes were inducted into the Pi Gamma Mu Honor Society. Honors are given to junior and senior social science majors who post a minimum 3.0 GPA. | 12 student‐athletes were inducted into the National Society for Collegiate Scholars. The NSCS is an honor society inviting high‐achieving first and second year college students who rank in the top 20 percent of their class. | The volleyball team was honored by the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) as one of 92 NCAA Division I teams for academic excellence.

VISIT ACADEMIC SERVICES ONLINE AT: http://www.desu.edu/academic‐services‐student‐athletes

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COMPLIANCE WHAT YOU CAN’T DO: * A booster is prohibited from making in‐person, on‐or off‐campus recruiting contacts, or written or tele‐ phone communication with a prospect or the prospect’s relatives or legal guardians. * A booster is prohibited from contacting any enrolled student‐athlete at another institution for the purpose of encouraging transfer to Delaware State University and participation in its athletics program. If a prospect approaches a DSU booster regarding the athlet‐ ics program, please explain that NCAA rules prohibit such a discussion and suggest to the prospect that he/ she contact the head coach of the sport for more infor‐ mation. * A booster is prohibited from contacting the pros‐ pect’s coach, principal or counselor for the purpose of obtaining information about the prospect. * A booster is prohibited from picking up film or transcripts from the prospect’s educational institution. * A booster is prohibited from entertaining a pros‐ pect and/or relatives and friends of a prospect at any site, either on‐or off‐campus. * In addition, a booster is prohibited from providing tickets at no or reduced cost to any Delaware State home or away athletic or non‐athletic event for prospects, their relatives or friends. Only the DSU Department of Intercol‐ legiate Athletics can provide complimentary admissions to prospects and only for HOME events. * A booster is prohibited from paying or arranging for transportation for a prospect and/or relatives and friends of a prospect to visit campus. While it is permis‐ sible for a friend or neighbor to transport a high school or community college student who is NOT an athlete to the campus, NCAA regulations prohibit the activity for a prospect. WHAT YOU CAN DO: * A booster is permitted to send newspaper clippings or any other information regarding a prospect to the respective Delaware State coaching staff. * A booster is permitted to attend high school or community college athletic(s) events. You simply can‐ not have any contact with prospects or relatives and/or friends. * A booster is permitted to continue established family relationships with friends and neighbors. Contact with sons and daughters of these families is permitted as long as they are not made for recruiting purposes. * A booster is permitted to have a telephone con‐ versation with a prospect ONLY if the prospect initiates the call. However, the booster is not permitted to have a recruiting conversation with the prospect and an institu‐ tional staff member cannot prearrange the call.

Delaware State University, by virtue of its membership in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Mid‐Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), is responsible for ensuring complete compliance of all constituencies (i.e. university staff, student‐athletes, alumni, fans, boosters and friends) with all NCAA and MEAC rules and regulations. Under NCAA rules, par‐ ents, alumni, fans and friends may be categorized as “representatives of athletics interests.” Delaware State University strives for academic and athletic excellence. Pursuant to that goal is an on‐going commitment to ethical conduct by all members of its staff and supporters. Even the simplest, inadvertent ac‐ tions on the part of a booster or supporter may jeopar‐ dize the eligibility of student‐athletes and/or prospects and the compliance of the university with NCAA or MEAC regulations. Extra Benefits

Extra benefits (as defined by the NCAA) – “any special arrangement by an institutional employee or representative of athletics inter‐ est to provide a student‐athlete a benefit not expressly authorized by NCAA legislation. Receipt of such a benefit is not considered an NCAA violation if that same benefit is generally available to the institution’s students or their relatives and/or friends or to a particu‐ lar segment of the student body determined on a basis unrelated to athletics ability.”

Employment Rules

Delaware State University and its Director of Athletics ask that all boosters, prior to employing or arranging for the employment of a prospect or enrolled student‐athlete, check first with the DSU Athlet‐ ics Department. The department is permitted to make arrangements for summer employment for prospects prior to their enrollment as freshmen and to enrolled student‐athletes during summer and semester breaks. Accurate record keeping must be maintained regarding employment. Therefore, the Department of Athletics asks for your cooperation. * A booster is prohibited from providing employment transportation for prospects or student‐athletes unless such trans‐ portation is available to all employees. * A booster is permitted to pay student‐athletes employed for work actually performed and at a rate commensurate with the going rate for similar services in the community or business.

FOR MORE INFORMATION

PEGJOHNGY MOSES, J.D. Associate Athletics Director for Internal Affairs Office | (302) 857‐7047 Fax | (302) 857‐6034 pjmoses@desu.edu

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sports medicine The DSU Sports Medicine Department is committed to providing comprehensive, high quality medical services for its student‐athletes. Our goal is to provide for the total health care needs of the student‐athlete. On‐site medical services in‐ clude prevention, recognition, evaluation and treat‐ ment of injuries and illnesses, rehabilitation services, pre‐participation exams, psychological counseling, nutritional counseling and drug education and coun‐ seling. The sports medicine team is made up of a team physi‐ cian, a team orthopedic physician, a team dentist, certified athletic trainers, certified physical therapists, and certified strength and conditioning specialists. We also have relationships with the other members of the surrounding DSU community, which includes counseling and psychiatric services, and access to other health care professionals.

DSU SPORTS MEDICINE STAFF NICOLE HOFFMAN

Interim Director of Sports Medicine Office | (302) 857‐7554 Fax | (302) 857‐7625 nhoffman@desu.edu

Nicole Hoffman, a Dover, Del., native joined the DSU staff after completing her master’s require‐ ments in sports management from James Madison University in 2006. While at James Madison, Hoff‐ man served as an athletic trainer for the Dukes’ field hockey team and as a graduate assistant at Eastern Mennonite University in Harrisonburg, Va. She earned a bachelor’s in athletic training, with a minor in coaching sciences, from the University of Delaware. Hoffman is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association.

MEDICAL STAFF Dr. Lisa Barkley Head Team Physician

Dr. Tony Reed Team Physician

Dr. Jeff Dassel Team Physician

Dr. Lawrence Piccioni Team Orthopedic Surgeon

Denise Jones, RN Team Nurse

Sue Collison Medical Office Assistant

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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING DSU STRENGTH & CONDITIONING STAFF RYAN JOHNSON

Director of Strength & Conditioning Office | (302) 857‐6026 Fax | (302) 857‐ rjohnson@desu.edu

Ryan Johnson is in his sixth season working in DSU Strength & Conditioning. He works with all Hornet teams on their strength, conditioning and nutritional needs. Prior to Delaware State, Johnson served as an strength and conditioning intern with the University of Iowa football team (2006). He has also served as a graduate assistant strength coach at the University of Nebraska‐Omaha from June 2004 to May 2006. Prior to his graduate work, Johnson interned at Central College (Iowa) from January to May 2004. Johnson received a B.A. from Central College in 2004 and earned his master’s from Nebraska‐Omaha in 2006.

MISSION STATEMENT Delaware State University Strength and Conditioning is committed to developing the total student‐athlete through their experiences with‐ in a competitive training environment. This will be accomplished by focusing on reducing the risk of injury and maximizing athletic potential through individual evaluation and program design. FACILITIES Delaware State University student‐athletes benefit from a first‐rate strength and conditioning facility. The first phase of the DSU’s $50 million Strength and Conditioning/Wellness Center/Student Union opened during the fall of 2008. A dedication ceremony for the facil‐ ity was attended by local and state elected officials and many former DSU student‐athletes, including NFL standouts, Jamal Jackson and Darnerien McCants. The strength and conditioning center is a 17,000 feet, state‐of‐the‐art complex with all the amenities of a major college facility. The center is connected to the north end of the Memorial Hall main gymnasium and is solely for the use of Hornet student‐athletes. The facility in‐ cludes a weight room, laundry room, offices for conditioning coaches and locker rooms for men’s and women’s basketball. The addition also includes a two‐story entrance and lobby with ticketing area. Phase II of the project involved the construction of a Wellness Center specifically for the general student population and the general pub‐ lic. This section is located on the southeast end of Memorial Hall and includes the renovation of an existing auxiliary basketball court and construction of a new basketball court as well as new offices, conces‐ sion space, men’s and women’s locker rooms and a swimming pool.

TRAINING PRINCIPLES

1. Reduce as many injuries as possible 2. Maximize athletic ability Exercise selection is based on the following criteria: | Ground‐based | Multi‐joint | Three‐dimensional

EQUIPMENT

Some of the equipment used in the strength and conditioning center include: 18 Power Lift racks and platforms 18 Power Lift power bars 18 Power Lift lever action benches 18 Uesaka training bars 18 sets of Uesaka bumper plates 18 Power Lift lever action benches 3 sets of 5‐100lb Iron Grip dumbells 1 set of 105‐150lb Iron Grip dumbells

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ALUMNI STADIUM

Home of the DSU football team, Alumni Stadium was constructed in 1980 and has hosted 155 Hornet football contests. Delaware State holds an 87‐88 record all‐time at the stadium. DSU’s first ever victory at the stadium was an 8‐6 win over the District of Columbia on Sept. 20, 1980. The school’s most lopsided victory came during the 2006 campaign with a 62‐0 thrashing of Concord (W.V.) on Nov. 4. Renovations took place with the installation of lights in the winter of 2005 and the addition of artificial turf during the spring of 2006. Alumni Stadium also serves as home for the DSU women’s soccer and both men’s and women’s track and field teams. Additionally, the facil‐ ity is the site of the annual Delaware I & II High School Championship football games.

GAMBLER’S CHOICE EQUESTRIAN

MEMORIAL HALL M&W BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL

quick facts

Completed: Sept.1980 First Game: Sept. 6, 1980 vs. Salisbury State First Victory: Sept. 20, 1980 (8‐6 win over District of Columbia) Most Decisive Win: 62‐0 vs. Concord (W.V.) on Nov. 5, 2006 Most Points Scored: 66 (vs. Lock Haven, Sept. 3, 1996) Capacity: 7,000 Playing Surface: Artificial A‐Turf Alumni Stadium Record: 87‐88

Top 5 ATTENDANCES 12,000 8,500 7,800 7,522 7,500

10/27/84 10/5/85 10/29/88 11/7/87 9/3/88

Gambler’s Choice Equestrian Center fea‐ tures an 18‐stall barn and a 10‐stall barn, with three tack stalls and a wash stall with hot water, on‐site laundry room, heated lounge and bathroom. All stalls include sliding doors and have rubber mats. Both indoor and outdoor arenas feature elevated judges’ stands, along with a PA system for events. Gambler’s Choice has a 100’x200’ clear span indoor arena that allows for all‐weather riding and a 150’x300’ outdoor sand area. As the home of the DSU Hornets Equestrian team, the facility is equipped for Western and English riding.

The Hornets’ Nest has been the home field of the DSU Softball team since 1993. The field dimensions are 220’ down the lines and 225’ in centerfield. The surface is DiamondTex/Turface. The facility has seating for 300 in addition to a picnic area, press box, bullpens, batting cages, irrigation and lights.

Constructed in 1982, Memorial Hall Gym‐ nasium has been home to the DSU men’s and women’s basketball programs as well as the volleyball team for over three decades. The facility was christened by the men’s basketball team on December 7, 1982 with a 96‐92 double‐overtime victory over U.S. International. Since then, the facility has been a part of many exciting contests.

Home to the DSU baseball team, Soldier Field has hosted games since 1958. The dimensions are 320’ down the lines, 365’ in the leftfield gap, 355’ in the rightfield gap and 380’ in centerfield. Prior to the start of the 2009 season, the leftfield fence was extended to a height of 20’.

Central State Bethune‐Cookman South Carolina State North Carolina A&T Florida A&M

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APPROACHING STORM RANDOLPH J. JOHNSON DIRECTOR OF BANDS Johnson returned to Delaware State in the summer of 2007 to begin his second stint as Director of bands. He previously held the post from 1990 to 2001, a period of great acclaim for the university’s marching, concert, jazz and pep bands. Johnson’s previous tenure at Delaware State was highlighted by numerous performances at National Football League contests, and a 1998 jazz band tour of Europe.

At Delaware State, halftime is “show time”. That’s because the university’s popular marching band, “The Approaching Storm” takes center stage. The DSU band is a high‐energy, high‐stepping, entertaining collection of talented musicians and dancers. Whether it’s hip‐hop, R&B, gospel, jazz or “old school”, the “Storm” has something to appeal to your musi‐ cal taste. While the “Storm’s” halftime show is a game day highlight, the band is also counted on to “pump up” the team and Hornet fans from well before the opening kickoff until long after the final gun. Whether the Hornets win or lose, the Delaware State football experience isn’t complete until the band’s “fifth quarter” post‐game performance.

Before returning to DSU, Johnson served as Supervisor of Music for the Wyandanch Union Free School District in Wyandanch, N.Y., and as Jazz Band Director, assistant band director and instructor at Alcorn State University in Lorman, Miss.

At the invitation of Vice President and former Delaware U.S. Senator Joseph Biden, the Approaching Storm performed in the inaugural parade for President Barack Obama on Jan. 20, 2009 in Washington, D.C.

From 1977 to 1990, Johnson held band director posts at Winston‐Salem State University, Elizabeth City State University, and at several high schools in Mississippi, Louisiana and Kansas.

In 2009, the Approaching Storm performed before 106,000 fans at Michigan Stadium for the Delaware State vs. Michi‐ gan football contest. The band received rave reviews for its performance, including dozens of letters from Michigan fans and media critiques.

Johnson earned a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Education in instrumental music/secondary education, each from Southern University and A&M College in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

In 2005, 16 members of the Delaware State band traveled to New York City to perform with legendary Motown groups “The Temptations”, “The Spinners” and “Martha Reeves and the Vandellas.” In 1995, the DSU band performed in England at the London New Year’s Day parade. A 1998 jazz band tour of Europe featured performances in Germany, Belgium and The Netherlands. The “Storm” is a popular guest at National Football League stadiums, including three Philadelphia Eagles contests. The band has also appeared at New York Giants, Washing‐ ton Redskins and Buffalo Bills home games. In 2006, the “Storm” stole the show during the Fourth Annual Ford Foot‐ ball Classic at Ford Field, home of the NFL’s Detroit Lions and the site of Super Bowl XL. Known throughout Delaware for its distinctive style, the “Storm” is a popular attraction at parades and celebrations throughout the state.

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DR. HARRY L. WILLIAMS Dr. Harry L. Williams became the 10th President in the 119‐year his‐ tory of Delaware State University on January 10, 2010, after serving as the institution’s provost and vice presi‐ dent for academic affairs. Shortly after beginning his tenure as president, Dr. Williams convened a Blue Ribbon Commission that crafted a new vision statement and a set of core values to establish DSU as one of America’s most highly respected His‐ torically Black Colleges and Universi‐ ties (HBCUs).

Dr. Williams also progressed from an associate director to associate vice chancellor posts in the areas of aca‐ demic affairs, enrollment and diver‐ sity at Appalachian State University from 1988 to 2000 and from 2004 to 2007. He served as interim director of admissions for North Carolina A&T University from 2000 to 2004.

During the first eight months of his tenure, Dr. Williams held more than 200 meetings with constituencies, including White House officials, Governor Jack Markell, the Delaware Congressional delegation, state legis‐ lators, alumni groups, community or‐ ganizations and others. Dr. Williams also took two trips abroad to sign new collaborative agreements with institutions of higher education in China and South Africa.

In addition to his experience within institutions of higher education, from 2002 to 2008 Dr. Williams was a national marketing and recruitment associate consultant with Noel‐Levitz, the top national consultation firm for enrollment and management solu‐ tions in the country. In that capacity, Dr. Williams provided consultation expertise to 14 different institutions of higher education, including Dela‐ ware State University.

Under Dr. Williams’ leadership as provost, the University established a new general education program, a distance education strategic plan and a Middle States Monitoring Report plan and successfully completed searches that led to the hiring of a new dean of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, a director of distance learning, a direc‐ tor of the honors program and an as‐ sociate vice president for sponsored programs.

Dr. Williams earned a Bachelor of Sci‐ ence in communication broadcasting and a Master of Arts in educational media, both from Appalachian State University. He earned an Ed.D. in educational leadership and policy analysis from East Tennessee State University.

Prior to his arrival at DSU, Dr. Wil‐ liams served the University of North Carolina General Administration as interim associate vice president for academic affairs beginning in September 2007. He was elevated in

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March 2008 to interim senior associ‐ ate vice president for academic and student affairs in which he focused on access and outreach for the 17 campuses of the UNC system.

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THIS IS DSU DSU BOARD OF TRUSTEES APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR Mr. Bennie L. Smith Kent Dr. Calvin T. Wilson, II Kent Mr. Wesley E. Perkins Sussex Dr. Matthew Mackie New Castle Dr. Claibourne D. Smith New Castle Mr. David G. Turner New Castle Mr. Leroy A. Tice, Esq. New Castle Ms. Lois M. Hobbs Sussex

TERM EXPIRES August 25, 2012 August 25, 2012 September 1, 2016 January 4, 2012 February 18, 2016 January 4, 2012 October 17, 2014 January 11, 2017

APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR Dr. A. Richard Barros, Esq. Sussex Mr. José F. Echeverri, MBA Kent Mr. John Land, Chair New Castle Mr. Marvin E. Lawrence New Castle Mr. Charles McDowell, Esq. New Castle Mr. James Stewart New Castle Mr. Barry M. Granger New Castle

TERM EXPIRES August 31, 2012 August 31, 2012 August 31, 2013 August 31, 2016 August 31, 2012 August 31, 2016 August 31, 2014

EX‐OFFICIO The Honorable Jack A. Markell Governor of the State of Delaware Dr. Harry L. Williams President, Delaware State University

Now in its 120th year, Delaware State University has eagerly moved into the new millennium by embracing today’s new technology, assuming its role as an insti‐ tution of research and preparing its students for the global market. Delaware State University’s beginnings date back to 1891, when the 58th General Assembly of the State of Delaware passed “An Act to Establish and Maintain a College for the Education of Colored Students in Agri‐ culture and the Mechanic Arts” by virtue of the Second Morrill Act of Congress approved Aug. 30, 1890. The University began enrolling students in early 1892 and offered courses of study in agriculture, chemical, classi‐ cal, engineering and scientific. The institution has since developed into a 400‐acre complex and has undergone two name changes since its inception. The name was changed to Delaware State College in 1947 and Delaware State University in 1993. In addition to its main campus in the state capital of Dover, DSU has satellite campuses in Wilmington and Georgetown. In the institution’s 119‐year history, the institution has had 10 presidents – Wesley P. Webb (1891‐1895), William C. Jason (1895‐1923), Dr. William S. Grossley, (1923‐1942), Dr. Howard Gregg (1942‐1949), Dr. Oscar Chapman (1950‐1951), Dr. Jerome H. Holland (1953‐ 1960), Dr. Luna I. Mishoe (1960‐1987), Dr. William B. DeLauder (1987‐2003), Dr. Allen L. Sessoms (2003‐ 2008) and Dr. Harry Lee Williams (2010‐present). During DSU’s history, there have also been two acting presidents. Dr. Maurice E. Thomasson served as acting president twice (1949‐1950 and 1951‐1953). Dr. Clai‐ bourne D. Smith was acting president from 2008‐2010.

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THIS IS DSU DSU is fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. In addition, the University’s education, social work, didactic, nursing, hospitality and tourism programs all have national accreditations. The College of Business is internationally accredited. In 2011, the U.S. News & World Report ranked DSU 17th out of more than 100 HBCUs that were evaluated for academic quality, peer assessment, faculty resources and other areas. Students at DSU have a choice of 57 undergraduate ma‐ jors and 25 graduate degrees. Since 2004, DSU has also established five doctoral programs – in Applied Chem‐ istry, Education Leadership, Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, Neuroscience and Optics. Of the 190 faculty members that are spread among 20 academic departments, more than 91% of the faculty holds doctoral degrees while 45 have reached the rank of full professor. The student/professor ratio is a low 19:1. Over the last six years, research has become a high prior‐ ity at DSU. Over that time the institution has parlayed successful grant writing efforts into the significant

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improvements in its research infrastructure and proj‐ ect opportunities. The university currently has research projects in the disciplines of biotechnology, chemistry, law enforcement, mathematics, natural resources, social work, applied optics, computer sciences and other areas. In 2009, the University received a $5 million NASA grant to establish a Center for Applied Optics for Space Science on the DSU campus. In 2011, the state of Delaware set aside $10 million to go toward the construction of a new Optics Research Facility. In addition to its traditional majors, DSU offers unique undergraduate programs in aviation, forensic biology, biotechnology, bioengineering, environmental science, hospitality and tourism management, community health and movement sciences. The most popular undergradu‐ ate majors are mass communications, criminal justice, sport science, management, psychology, accounting and biology. Over the last three years, the university has also signifi‐ cantly increased its reach around the world through a number of international agreements abroad. As of the

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summer of 2006, the University has 31 formal agreements with institutions in countries such as China, Cuba, Egypt, Mexico, Namibia, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa and oth‐ ers. The agreements facilitate student/faculty exchanges, research collaborations and joint conferences. DSU offers 16 intercollegiate athletics programs at the NCAA Division I level. Its football, men’s and women’s bas‐ ketball, softball teams and women’s equestrian have all achieved post‐season national tournament bids over the last seven years, mostly the result of winning their confer‐ ence tournament championship and regular season titles. Over the last four years, the University made significant enhancement to campus life with the completion of a $51.5 million student complex that includes a Strength and Conditioning Facility, a Wellness Center, a swimming pool and a three‐story Martin Luther King Jr. Student Center.

DSU AT A GLANCE | 56 Undergraduate degree programs, 25 Mas‐ ter’s degree programs and five Doctoral degree programs | Accredited by Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE), as well as by six special‐ ized academic accrediting agencies | William C. Jason Library includes a collection of 415,622 printed volumes and a total holding of more than 475,033 publications FAculty Profile | 190 faculty members within | 21 academic departments | 174 faculty members possess a PhD or a termi‐ nal degree (Terminal Master’s of Flight Captain) | Student‐to‐faculty ratio is 13:1 SAtellite Sites | Wilmington, Delaware | Georgetown, Delaware TotAl Enrollment: 3,819 | 86% Full‐Time | 14% Part‐Time | 58% Live on campus | 42% Commute | 50% In‐State | 50% Out‐of‐State Most PopulAr UndergrAduAte MAjors | Management | Nursing | Mass Communications | Psychology | Criminal Justice | Social Work | Sport Sciences/Sports Management | Agriculture | Accounting | Biology

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DOVER Visitors to Kent County, Delaware are pleasantly surprised by the variety of historical and cultural attractions, beautiful farmland and coastal scenery, and curious mix of old traditions and modern high‐tech culture. In Kent County, visitors can find Amish buggies on city streets, delicate shorebirds and giant C‐5 Galaxy military cargo planes, quiet museums and exciting NASCAR races, arts and antiques, Colonial history, slots and harness racing.

OUTDOOR ACTIVITES The Delaware Bay, just East of Dover, offers some of the best fishing and crab‐ bing in the region. The bay serves as a breeding ground for many aquatic species, including horseshoe crabs. The bay is also a prime oyster ground. The area also features first‐rate golf courses, bike trails, scenic paths, boating, state parks, conservation areas, lakes and greenways.

Dover, the capital of the First State, invites you to experience life in a small American city – history, tax‐free shopping and ambiance, all in a clean safe and friendly environment. You can spend the day shopping or strolling the quaint tree‐lined streets to take in the city’s historic architecture, and spend the eve‐ nings at the theater or trying your luck at a gaming facility.

EVENTS The Old Dover Days Festival has existed in one form or another in the capital city since 1933. It is held on The Green and Legislative Mall, two beautiful outdoor parks in the historic downtown district. Traditional elements and new components bring in thousands of visitors each year with attendance reaching 15,000. Old Dover Days is a celebration of the First State’s Capital City and features a parade, maypole dancing, food court, re‐enactors, walking tours, free entertainment and much more.

You can step back in time, literally, by standing on the very corner where in 1787, delegates to Delaware’s Constitutional Convention ratified the U.S. Constitu‐ tion – thus giving Delaware its “First State” moniker. The area’s collection of small towns as well as the natural beauty of places such as Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, provide hours of fun and adventure for visitors of all ages.

The Amish Bike Tour, African‐American Festival, Delmarva Folk Festival, Jazz & Blues Festival, Diamond State BBQ Championship and Wyoming Peach Festival are other events that bring thousands to Central Delaware each year. ARTS & CULTURE The Greater Dover is rich in arts and cultural activities. The Schwartz Center for the Arts, of which DSU is a partner, is one of the premier performing arts ven‐ ues in the state. From live performances, films and special events, to meetings and receptions, the Schwartz Center offers something for all tastes. The Dover Symphony Orchestra is a regional organization founded in 1967 and comprised of professional and amateur musicians of all ages.

Dover’s central location in Delaware makes Kent County the perfect place for regional meetings and conventions, and a great overnight destination for tours of the state. Wilmington and the Brandywine Valley attractions are only one hour’s drive to the north. Delaware’s beach resorts, including Lewes, Bethany, and Rehoboth, are only one hour’s drive to the south. Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C. are all within a two‐hour drive. Kent County puts you right in the middle of the charm and excitement of “America at its Best.” ATTRACTIONS Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge is a 16,000‐acre haven along the Dela‐ ware Bay coast east of Smyrna, with salt marshes, ponds, fields, and forests. Visitors come from all over the world to see the variety of migratory shorebirds and waterfowl that stop to feed at the refuge, an important feeding stop on the Atlantic Flyway.

The Johnson Victrola museum is a tribute to Delaware’s native son, Eldridge Reeves Johnson, who founded the Victor Talking Machine Company in 1901. Exhibits include phonographs, recordings, memorabilia, trademarks, objects, and paintings that highlight Mr. Johnson’s successful business enterprises and chronicle the development of the sound‐recording industry. In 2004, under the leadership of Board Chair Dr. Scott D. Miller (President of Wesley College), a strategic alliance was formed to partner the resources of Wesley College, Delaware State University, and The Friends of the Capital Theater, to maximize usage and position the historic treasure as the premiere performing arts center south of Wilmington. In January 2007, the relation‐ ship was formalized with the three becoming equal partners in the operation, management and programming of the Center.

DOVER INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY Dover Downs International Speedway hosts two NASCAR Sprint Cup/Nationwide Series race weekends each year. Dover has the largest seating capacity (140,000 seats) of any sports facility between New York and the Carolinas. The “Monster Mile” has challenged many professional drivers as they compete for the checkered flag. The concrete track with 24 degree banking is the first and only concrete superspeedway in NASCAR history, providing awesome racing action. NASCAR weekends at Dover are typically scheduled for the second weekend in May and the fourth weekend in September. Qualifying takes place on Friday, Nationwide Series drivers race on Saturday, and the Sprint Cup stars race on Sunday. Dover Downs, along with nearby Harrington Raceway, also features top flight harness racing.

DOVER AIR FORCE BASE Dover Air Force Base is important to the country’s defense, as it represents one‐fourth of the nation’s strategic airlift capacity. Approximately 7,000 people are stationed at the DAFB. Dover is home to 36 giant C‐5 Galaxy cargo planes, which are used to transport troops and equipment wherever they are needed around the world. The C‐5 is the largest airplane in the U.S. military. Each plane is nearly as long as a football field, and could carry six motor coaches in its hold. The base cargo terminal known as the “Superport” is the largest anywhere in the US military, processing more tons of cargo than Kennedy airport in NY. The Air Mobility Command (AMC) Museum on the DAFB has over 24 aircraft on display, and features more multi‐engine aircraft than the National Air & Space Museum in Washington, DC. Veteran aircraft on display include a C‐47 “Gooney Bird” that dropped paratroopers over Normandy on D‐Day.

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