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2010 BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2010 BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE 7233 Pineville-Matthews Road, Suite 100 Charlotte, NC 28226 Phone: (704) 341-7990 Fax: (704) 341-7991 www.BigSouthSports.com Founded ..................................................................................... 1983 President.......................................... Dr. Nido Qubein, High Point University Vice President .................................... Penelope W. Kyle, Radford University Secretary ................................................. Dr. Anne Ponder, UNC Asheville Commissioner...............................................................Kyle B. Kallander Associate Commissioner - Marketing ......................... James F. Companion, Jr. Associate Commissioner - Compliance...................................... Dawn Turner Assistant Commissioner - Public Relations ................................ Mark Simpson Director of Marketing..............................................................Chad Cook Coordinator of New Media...................................................... Mark Bryant Assistant Director of Public Relations ....................................... Nic Bowman Office Manager ................................................................ Nancy Perkins Marketing Assistant .............................................................. John Brown Public Relations Assistant................................................... Deandra Danch Compliance/Administrative Assistant ................................... Sherika McLean Coordinator of Football Officials ............................................. Doug Rhoads Member Institutions (10): Charleston Southern University, Coastal Carolina University, Gardner-Webb University, High Point University, Liberty University, Presbyterian College, Radford University, UNC Asheville, Virginia Military Institute, Winthrop University. Associate Members: Stony Brook University (football), Bucknell University (wom- en’s golf), College of the Holy Cross (women’s golf). Future Members: Campbell University (2011-12) Geographical Breakdown (3 states): North Carolina (3) - Gardner-Webb Univer- sity, High Point University, UNC Asheville; South Carolina (4) - Charleston Southern University, Coastal Carolina University, Presbyterian College, Winthrop University; Virginia (3) - Liberty University, Radford University, Virginia Military Institute. CREDITS The 2010 Big South Conference Football Media Guide was produced by the Big South Conference Public Relations Department. Copyright 2010, The Big South Conference. All Rights Reserved. Layout, Design, Writer and Editor: Mark Simpson. Cover Design and other design concepts: Nic Bowman. Assistance was provided by Mark Bryant and Deandra Danch. A special thanks to the Big South Conference Football Sports Information Directors and Assistant SIDs for providing material criti- cal to this publication. Photos courtesy of Big South member institutions, Sideline Sports, Miami Dolphins, Jacksonville Jaguars, Cincinnati Bengals, San Diego Char- gers and Seattle Seahawks. Information in this guide is accurate as of August 11, 2010. 1 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION Big South Conference Directory.............................................................1 Media Information ...........................................................................2-3 Big South History and Overview.......................................................... 4-5 Big South Commissioner Kyle B. Kallander ................................................6 Big South Football History ....................................................................7 Big South Conference Hall of Fame ........................................................8 2010 FOOTBALL PREVIEW Preseason All-Conference Team, Preseason Poll....................................... 10 Notes and Information ................................................................... 11-12 Big South Players in the NFL ............................................................... 13 TEAM INFORMATION 2010 Composite Schedule .................................................................. 14 Non-Conference History, vs. 2010 Opponents.......................................... 15 Charleston Southern University ........................................................16-19 Coastal Carolina University............................................................. 20-23 Gardner-Webb University ................................................................24-27 Liberty University ......................................................................... 28-31 Presbyterian College .....................................................................32-35 Stony Brook University .................................................................. 36-39 Virginia Military Institute................................................................ 40-43 2009 YEAR-IN-REVIEW Standings/Results ............................................................................ 44 Players of the Week, All-Conference, Weekly Polls ................................... 45 National Honors .............................................................................. 46 Final Team Statistics -- Big South, NCAA ............................................ 47-48 Final Individual Statistics -- Big South, NCAA ....................................... 49-50 FOOTBALL HISTORY Year-by-Year Standings & Results .......................................................51-57 Big South Conference FCS Playoff History............................................... 58 Coaching History, Team-by-Team Annual Won-Loss Records ........................ 59 All-Time All-Conference Honors, All-Academic Teams ............................ 60-62 All-Time Players of the Week, Annual Award Winners ............................ 63-65 All-Time National Honors ............................................................... 66-69 All-Time Preseason All-Conference History.............................................. 70 Attendance Records, Winning Streaks, Final Poll Rankings .......................... 71 FOOTBALL RECORDS Annual Statistical Leaders ...............................................................72-74 All-Time Longest Plays ...................................................................... 75 Individual Records -- Single-Game and Single-Season............................. 76-82 Career Records ........................................................................... 83-86 Team Records -- Single-Game and Single-Season ...................................87-95

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Page 1: 2010 Big South Conference Football Media Guide

2010 BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE2010 BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE7233 Pineville-Matthews Road, Suite 100

Charlotte, NC 28226Phone: (704) 341-7990Fax: (704) 341-7991

www.BigSouthSports.com

Founded..................................................................................... 1983President .......................................... Dr. Nido Qubein, High Point UniversityVice President .................................... Penelope W. Kyle, Radford UniversitySecretary ................................................. Dr. Anne Ponder, UNC AshevilleCommissioner ...............................................................Kyle B. KallanderAssociate Commissioner - Marketing ......................... James F. Companion, Jr.Associate Commissioner - Compliance ......................................Dawn TurnerAssistant Commissioner - Public Relations ................................Mark SimpsonDirector of Marketing ..............................................................Chad CookCoordinator of New Media......................................................Mark BryantAssistant Director of Public Relations ....................................... Nic BowmanOffi ce Manager ................................................................ Nancy PerkinsMarketing Assistant .............................................................. John BrownPublic Relations Assistant ...................................................Deandra DanchCompliance/Administrative Assistant ................................... Sherika McLeanCoordinator of Football Offi cials .............................................Doug Rhoads

Member Institutions (10): Charleston Southern University, Coastal CarolinaUniversity, Gardner-Webb University, High Point University, Liberty University,Presbyterian College, Radford University, UNC Asheville, Virginia Military Institute,Winthrop University.

Associate Members: Stony Brook University (football), Bucknell University (wom-en’s golf), College of the Holy Cross (women’s golf).

Future Members: Campbell University (2011-12)

Geographical Breakdown (3 states): North Carolina (3) - Gardner-Webb Univer-sity, High Point University, UNC Asheville; South Carolina (4) - Charleston SouthernUniversity, Coastal Carolina University, Presbyterian College, Winthrop University;Virginia (3) - Liberty University, Radford University, Virginia Military Institute.

CREDITSThe 2010 Big South Conference Football Media Guide was produced by the Big South Conference Public Relations Department. Copyright 2010, The Big South Conference. All Rights Reserved. Layout, Design, Writer and Editor: Mark Simpson. Cover Design and other design concepts: Nic Bowman. Assistance was provided by Mark Bryant and Deandra Danch. A special thanks to the Big South Conference Football Sports Information Directors and Assistant SIDs for providing material criti-cal to this publication. Photos courtesy of Big South member institutions, SidelineSports, Miami Dolphins, Jacksonville Jaguars, Cincinnati Bengals, San Diego Char-gers and Seattle Seahawks. Information in this guide is accurate as of August 11, 2010.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

GENERAL INFORMATIONBig South Conference Directory .............................................................1Media Information ...........................................................................2-3Big South History and Overview .......................................................... 4-5Big South Commissioner Kyle B. Kallander ................................................6Big South Football History ....................................................................7Big South Conference Hall of Fame ........................................................8

2010 FOOTBALL PREVIEWPreseason All-Conference Team, Preseason Poll ....................................... 10Notes and Information ...................................................................11-12Big South Players in the NFL ............................................................... 13

TEAM INFORMATION2010 Composite Schedule .................................................................. 14Non-Conference History, vs. 2010 Opponents .......................................... 15Charleston Southern University ........................................................16-19Coastal Carolina University ............................................................. 20-23Gardner-Webb University ................................................................24-27Liberty University .........................................................................28-31Presbyterian College .....................................................................32-35Stony Brook University .................................................................. 36-39Virginia Military Institute ................................................................ 40-43

2009 YEAR-IN-REVIEWStandings/Results ............................................................................ 44Players of the Week, All-Conference, Weekly Polls ................................... 45National Honors ..............................................................................46Final Team Statistics -- Big South, NCAA ............................................ 47-48Final Individual Statistics -- Big South, NCAA ....................................... 49-50

FOOTBALL HISTORYYear-by-Year Standings & Results .......................................................51-57Big South Conference FCS Playoff History ............................................... 58Coaching History, Team-by-Team Annual Won-Loss Records ........................ 59All-Time All-Conference Honors, All-Academic Teams ............................ 60-62All-Time Players of the Week, Annual Award Winners ............................ 63-65All-Time National Honors ............................................................... 66-69All-Time Preseason All-Conference History .............................................. 70Attendance Records, Winning Streaks, Final Poll Rankings .......................... 71

FOOTBALL RECORDSAnnual Statistical Leaders ...............................................................72-74All-Time Longest Plays ...................................................................... 75Individual Records -- Single-Game and Single-Season ............................. 76-82Career Records ........................................................................... 83-86Team Records -- Single-Game and Single-Season ...................................87-95

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MEDIA INFORMATIONMEDIA INFORMATION

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The 2010 Big South Conference Football Media Guide has been prepared to assist media members in their coverage of Big South Football. We trust many of your questions will be answered in the pages of this guide. However, should you need additional information or assistance, please feel free to contact MARK SIMPSON at 704-341-7990 (offi ce), 704-574-0023 (cell) or at [email protected]. We appreciate your interest and coverage in Big South Conference Football, and look forward to working with you throughout the season.

WEEKLY REPORTS • Every Monday by 5:00pm ET, the Big South Conference public relations offi ce produces a weekly football report featuring updated standings, scores and notes from around the League. The report is available to the media via email distribution, as well as online in PDF format at BigSouthSports.com, under the “Weekly Reports” sec-tion on the football page. The Big South also issues a weekly “preview” release, detailing information on that week’s upcoming games.

WEEKLY AWARDS • Each Monday during the season, the Big South selects an Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Player of the Week, as well as a Freshman of the Week. The weekly awards are announced between 12:00-1:00pm on Mondays, in addition to being available with the full weekly report.

STATISTICS • Team and individual statistics for all games will be updated each Sunday morning during the season and will be available to the media online at BigSouthSports.com.

WEEKLY TELECONFERENCE • The Big South Conference offi ce conducts a weekly media teleconference involving each head coach Tuesday mornings during the season, beginning at 10:20am ET. Each coach will speak for 10 minutes in the following order: Steve Patton (GWU), Danny Rocco (LU), Sparky Woods (VMI), Chuck Priore (SBU), Jay Mills (CSU), David Bennett (CCU) and Harold Nichols (PC). The fi rst call will be held Tuesday, Aug. 31 - entering Week One - through Tuesday, Nov. 23. Each call will be recorded and available for playback on the Conference’s website, BigSouthSports.com. To inquire about participation, contact Mark Simpson at 704-341-7990 or [email protected].

MULTIMEDIA • Through a partnership with NeuLion, the Big South Conference maintains a progressive website, which contains all the latest information and statistics about the League’s members and its 18 Division I sports. The website can be accessed at www.BigSouthSports.com. The site also contains a special online Football Media Center, which features pertinent links to each school’s main football information. In addition, the Conference can be followed via Facebook and Twitter (see page 3 for more details on the League’s Social Media outlets).

ELECTRONIC MAIL • The Big South Conference maintains an email database for its media members. If you would like to receive the weekly reports and other information via email, please send your name, email address and your media outlet to [email protected]. Statistics will also be available via email upon request.

CREDENTIALS • Credentials for regular-season games are the responsibility of the host institution, and such requests should be made through the respective Sports Information Director.

PRESS BOX • The press box and the media workrooms at all Big South Conference football stadiums are designed to be designated work areas for media and statisticians. No cheering will be tolerated. The Big South Conference and its member institutions reserve the right to remove anyone from its press facilities.

ANNUAL AWARDS • At the conclusion of the regular season, select media members will be invited to vote for the football All-Conference fi rst and second teams, Offensive Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Freshman of the Year and Coach of the Year. Also selected at the end of the season will be the All-Academic team and Scholar-Athlete of the Year, which is voted on by the Big South Sports Information Directors.

CHAMPIONSHIP INFORMATION • The Big South Conference will declare the team with the best Conference won-loss record its 2010 champion. In the event of a tie, co-Champions will be declared. The Big South champion receives an automatic bid to the FCS playoffs, and if necessary, the League will utilize its tie-breaking procedure to determine the recipient of its automatic bid qualifi er.

SCHOOL-BY-SCHOOL MEDIA INFORMATION • Each school has its own policies and procedures regarding the media. Please contact the Conference offi ce or the institution’s Football Contact (see right) if you have any questions regard-ing media procedures.

MARK SIMPSONBig South ConferenceOffi ce: 704-341-7990Cell: 704-574-0023

[email protected]

Fax: 704-341-7991

BLAKE FREELANDCharleston SouthernOffi ce: 843-863-7687Cell: 843-729-0483

[email protected]

Press Box: 843-863-7661

MIKE CAWOODCoastal Carolina

Offi ce: 843-349-2822Cell: 843-333-5730

[email protected] Box: 843-234-3404,

843-234-3405

MARC RABBGardner-Webb

Offi ce: 704-406-4355Cell: 704-974-3662

[email protected]

Press Box: 704-406-4345

TODD WETMORELiberty

Offi ce: 434-582-2292Cell: 434-841-8974

[email protected] Box: 434-582-4628

BRENT HAGERPresbyterian CollegeOffi ce: 864-833-8252Cell: 704-219-3790

[email protected]

Press Box: 864-833-8330

ADAM GUTESStony Brook

Offi ce: 631-632-7125Cell: 631-374-7538

[email protected] Box: 631-632-4037

WADE BRANNERVMI

Offi ce: 540-464-7515Cell: 540-319-1271

[email protected]

Press Box: 540-463-6725

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MEDIA INFORMATION

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Date Game Time Network/Affi liatesSept. 2 Presbyterian at Wake Forest 6:30pm ESPN3.com

Sept. 4 St. Francis (Pa.) at Liberty 12:00pm Flames Sports Network Coastal Carolina at West Virginia 3:30pm BIG EAST Network (affi ls TBA)

Sept. 11 Presbyterian at Clemson 3:30pm ESPN3.com

Oct. 2 Savannah State at Liberty 7:00pm Flames Sports Network

Oct. 9 Charleston Southern at Liberty * 3:30pm Flames Sports Network

Oct. 16 Stony Brook at Lafayette 1:00pm WBPH-TV 60 (Philadelphia), RCN Cable (Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, DC); MASN (tape delay) Gardner-Webb at Charleston Southern * 1:30pm ESPN3.com Liberty at VMI * 1:30pm Flames Sports Network

Oct. 23 VMI at Charleston Southern * 11:30am SportSouth Stony Brook at Coastal Carolina * 7:30pm MASN

Oct. 30 VMI at Army 12:00pm CBS College Sports

Nov. 6 Stony Brook at Presbyterian * 1:00pm SportSouth Coastal Carolina at VMI * 1:30pm ESPN3.com Gardner-Webb at Liberty * 3:30pm Flames Sports Network

Nov. 13 Liberty at Coastal Carolina * 1:00pm ESPN3.com

Nov. 20 VMI at Gardner-Webb * 11:30am SportSouth Stony Brook at Liberty * 3:30pm MASN

The Big South Conference will have its larg-est football TV package ever in 2010, as a League-record eight Conference games will be televised this year. Overall, the Big South will appear on television during 10 of the 12 weeks this season, including the fi nal three weeks of the Conference campaign.

The Big South’s eight-game TV slate features three games on ESPN3.com, three games on SportSouth, and two on the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN). In addition, Big South mem-bers will appear on the BIG EAST Network and CBS College Sports this fall, while Liberty Uni-versity’s Flames Sports Network will broadcast fi ve games involving the Flames. Additional telecasts may be added to the overall schedule at a later date. The current TV schedule appears to the left, which is as of August 2, 2010.

Date Game Time Network/Affi liatesSept. 2 Presbyterian at Wake Forest 6:30pm ESPN3.com

Sept. 4 St. Francis (Pa.) at Liberty 12:00pm Flames Sports Network Coastal Carolina at West Virginia 3:30pm BIG EAST Network (affi ls TBA)

Sept. 11 Presbyterian at Clemson 3:30pm ESPN3.com

Oct. 2 Savannah State at Liberty 7:00pm Flames Sports Network

Oct. 9 Charleston Southern at Liberty * 3:30pm Flames Sports Network

Oct. 16 Stony Brook at Lafayette 1:00pm WBPH-TV 60 (Philadelphia), RCN Cable (Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, DC); MASN (tape delay) Gardner-Webb at Charleston Southern * 1:30pm ESPN3.com Liberty at VMI * 1:30pm Flames Sports Network

Oct. 23 VMI at Charleston Southern * 11:30am SportSouth Stony Brook at Coastal Carolina * 7:30pm MASN

Oct. 30 VMI at Army 12:00pm CBS College Sports

Nov. 6 Stony Brook at Presbyterian * 1:00pm SportSouth Coastal Carolina at VMI * 1:30pm ESPN3.com Gardner-Webb at Liberty * 3:30pm Flames Sports Network

Nov. 13 Liberty at Coastal Carolina * 1:00pm ESPN3.com

Nov. 20 VMI at Gardner-Webb * 11:30am SportSouth Stony Brook at Liberty * 3:30pm MASN

BigSouthSports.com is the offi cial Internet home of the Big South Conference. The website boasts updated features and utilizes interactive technology to provide fans and media of Big South schools with the latest news and information. Fans and media can also view live game-day statistics, receive ENews updates, and subscribe for streaming audio and video coverage on the Big South Network. The Big South Network allows subscribers to view live and on-demand audio and video from numerous Big South events, games, highlights, press conferences and other exclusive features.

BigSouthSports.com is on the forefront of social networking, as the site features its own Twitter page, YouTube channel, Facebook presence and offi cial blog to give Big South followers the most up-to-the-minute goings-on around the Big South Conference.

The site also features the Big South Vortex, powered by VortexMe.com, which allows users to copy it to their website, blog, personal start page or computer

desktop to stay on top of the latest Big South news, video and information. Big-SouthSports.com also features a mobile store, allowing fans to subscribe for news alerts, delivered via premium SMS messaging. Downloadable products include video and audio clips and custom-branded wallpaper. The site also features a new online merchandise store.

Live games on the Big South Network utilizes a three-camera production and now includes more user-friendly features, such as a new video portal for improved video streaming quality, replay and slow motion capability, as well as improved and enhanced graphics.

As part of efforts to enrich the Big South Network for all fans, the video portal now offers school-specifi c channels, allowing users to get their favorite team video content in one easy-to-fi nd location.

FOLLOW THE BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE AT....

Twitter: www.twitter.com/bigsouthsports

Facebook: www.facebook.com/bigsouthsports

YouTube: www.youtube.com/bigsouthsports

SHOUT Blog: www.bigsouthshout.blogspot.com

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THIS IS THE BIG SOUTH CONFERENCETHIS IS THE BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE

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Since its founding in 1983, the Big South Conference has matured into a com-petitive leader in college athletics, actively pursuing excellence on the fi eld of play and in the classroom. The League’s growing presence as an NCAA Division I athletic conference is evident by athletic accomplishments on the national stage, innovative marketing and media partnerships, increased television packages, and quality athletic competition while intentionally fostering the academic, personal, social, athletic and leadership development of each student-athlete. This has evolved into the Conference’s mission of “Developing Leaders Through Athletics.”

The Big South Conference was formed on August 21, 1983, when Charleston Southern (then Baptist College) Athletic Direc-tor HOWARD BAGWELL and Augusta President GEORGE CHRISTENBERRY began recruit-ing members into the Big South, receiving initial commitments from Augusta, Charleston South-ern, Campbell, Coastal Carolina and Winthrop. One month later,

Dr. EDWARD M. SINGLETON was selected as the League’s fi rst Commissioner and continued to solicit new members. His efforts led to the additions of Armstrong State, Radford and UNC Asheville, giving the Big South more than the required six members to constitute an offi cial conference. The Big South’s fi rst year of com-petition was in the Fall of 1984, and in September 1986, the Big South Conference was granted full-fl edged NCAA Division I status.

During its infancy and prior to securing automatic bids to NCAA Championships, the Big South made early strides in earning at-large berths in several national postseason events, including volleyball, women’s basketball and wom-en’s golf. In 1989, GEORGE F. “BUDDY” SASSER replaced the retiring Dr. Singleton as Commissioner, and in 1990, the League received its fi rst automatic bid -- receiving an auto-matic qualifi er to the NCAA Baseball Championship. Under

Sasser’s seven years of leadership, the Conference imple-mented its public relations and compliance programs, and introduced its fi rst-ever men’s basketball television pack-age, featuring the Big South competing among some of the fi nest teams in the nation.

In August 1996, KYLE B. KALLANDER replaced Sasser as the League’s third Commissioner, and in his 14 years at the helm of the Big South, Kallander has been instru-mental in aggressively promoting the Conference to new heights. The Conference has enjoyed record levels in marketing revenue during the past several years, he has brought television coverage to Big South women’s bas-

ketball, baseball and softball for the fi rst time in Conference history, as well as increased national television exposure to the League as a whole through aggressive and unique television packages.

Under Kallander’s leadership, the Big South developed and initiated its fi rst long-range strategic plan, re-affi rm-ing the League’s vision as a distinctive athletic Confer-ence committed to the quality of institutional life through athletic competition. He also spearheaded the efforts to add football as a championship sport, which came to fruition in 2002, and has solidifi ed Conference member-ship with the additions of High Point, Gardner-Webb and Presbyterian College, and in 2011-12, the return of charter member Campbell University. Kallander’s long range vi-sion has also included technological advancements, as the Conference introduced its fi rst live event video streaming in 2005 and has since expanded its video offerings to more than 700 events annu-ally through a partnership with the member institutions, as well as the creation of several online and social media platforms.

In the last 15 years alone, the Big South Con-ference has experienced monumental growth and success in nearly every sport. During this time, the Conference has had four individual National Cham-pions, more than 220 All-Americans, has reached the “Sweet 16” in men’s soccer, women’s basket-ball and baseball, has received national Top 25 rankings in football, men’s soccer, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, men’s outdoor track & fi eld, and men’s golf, had an individual selected to play in the NCAA Singles Championship fi ve times in addition to the fi rst men’s tennis doubles at-large selection, had the No. 1-ranked men’s golfer in the country, has had the nation’s top scoring men’s basketball team four consecutive years as well as the national men’s basketball scoring leader twice, received an at-large playoff berth in the Football Championship Subdivision in 2006, has had four NFL Draft picks, has had seven Olympians, had its fi rst NBA player since the mid-90s, and had an institution fi nish fi fth in the NCAA Men’s Golf Championships -- the

Conference’s highest-ever team fi nish in an NCAA event.

In 2006-07, the Big South was the only Confer-ence nationwide to have an at-large participant in the football playoffs (Coastal Carolina), a team in the Second Round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament (Winthrop) and a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Baseball Regionals (Coastal Carolina). In fact, Coastal Carolina’s baseball program has been a No. 1 seed four out of the last six years -- includ-ing a national seed for the fi rst time in 2010, while the Chanticleers’ FCS playoff berth in 2006 came in just the fi fth-year of the Big South’s football ex-istence. The 2009-10 season saw Liberty’s SAM

CHELANGA win two NCAA National Championships (Cross Country, Outdoor Track 10,000-meter run), Coastal Carolina’s baseball team reached the Super Regionals for the second time in three years as well as being ranked No. 1 in the national RPI and as high as No. 3 in the national polls; and three women’s basketball teams reach the postseason for the fi rst time in Conference history. Two former Big South student-athletes also reached national prominence last year. VMI’s REGGIE WILLIAMS reached the NBA with the Golden State Warriors, and Coastal Caro-lina’s DUSTIN JOHNSON captured his third PGA Tour win during his third year on the tour.

The Conference’s tagline, “Developing Leaders Through Athletics” was unveiled in 2008-09 in conjunction with the Conference’s 25th Anniversary. The League also honored its heritage by unveiling the Top 25 “Best of the Best” moments in League history from 1983-2008, with Liberty University’s 10-year women’s basketball championship run from 1996-2007 being crowned the No. 1 moment in the Big South’s fi rst 25 years. The Conference’s on-fi eld accomplishments have been duplicated in the classroom.

Annually, more than 40 percent of Conference student-athletes are named to the Big South’s Presiden-tial Honor Roll for maintaining a cu-mulative 3.0 grade-point average, and the League has had more than 95 Academic All-Americans in its 26 years of existence.

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THE BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE FOOTPRINT

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Institutions listed in grey do not play football. Gardner-Webb University joined the Big South Conference full-time on July 1, 2008. Presbyterian Col-lege is transitioning to Division I and will become a full-fl edged member in 2011-12. Stony Brook University joined the Big South as an associate football member in 2008. Charter member Campbell University will re-join the Big South Conference in 2011-12, pushing the membership to 11, an all-time high in League history. The Big South Conference offi ce is headquartered on the south side of Charlotte, N.C. Originally located in Myrtle Beach, S.C., the offi ce moved to Winthrop University in 1996 on an interim basis until the Charlotte location was ready in late 1997.

Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, N.Y.

Liberty UniversityLynchburg, Va.

High Point UniversityHigh Point UniversityHigh Point, N.C.

Big South Conference Offi ceCharlotte, N.C.

Winthrop UniversityWinthrop UniversityRock Hill, S.C.

Coastal Carolina UniversityConway, S.C.

Charleston Southern UniversityCharleston, S.C.

Virginia Military InstituteLexington, Va.

Radford UniversityRadford UniversityRadford, Va.

UNC AshevilleAsheville, N.C.

Gardner-Webb UniversityBoiling Springs, N.C.

Presbyterian CollegeClinton, S.C.

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 113 238 284 410 193 390 817 267 430 169

COASTAL CAROLINA 113 259 193 295 173 300 738 295 346 200

GARDNER-WEBB 238 259 131 255 72 205 756 75 286 75

High Point 284 193 131 115 190 114 n/a 156 160 94

LIBERTY 410 295 255 115 315 95 474 295 47 222

PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE 193 173 72 190 315 264 817 101 347 72

Radford 390 300 205 114 95 264 n/a 217 87 140

STONY BROOK 817 738 756 n/a 474 817 n/a n/a 476 n/a

UNC Asheville 267 295 75 156 295 101 217 n/a 302 161

VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE 430 346 286 160 47 347 87 476 302 261

Winthrop 169 200 75 94 222 72 140 n/a 161 261

113 238 284 410 193 390 817 267 430 169 113 238 284 410 193 390 817 267 430 169

113 259 193 295 173 300 738 295 346 200 113 259 193 295 173 300 738 295 346 200 113 259 193 295 173 300 738 295 346 200

238 259 131 255 72 205 756 75 286 75 238 259 131 255 72 205 756 75 286 75

High Point 284 193 131 115 190 114 n/a 156 160 94 High Point 284 193 131 115 190 114 n/a 156 160 94

410 295 255 115 315 95 474 295 47 222 410 295 255 115 315 95 474 295 47 222 410 295 255 115 315 95 474 295 47 222

193 173 72 190 315 264 817 101 347 72 193 173 72 190 315 264 817 101 347 72

Radford 390 300 205 114 95 264 n/a 217 87 140 Radford 390 300 205 114 95 264 n/a 217 87 140

817 738 756 n/a 474 817 n/a n/a 476 n/a 817 738 756 n/a 474 817 n/a n/a 476 n/a

UNC Asheville 267 295 75 156 295 101 217 n/a 302 161 UNC Asheville 267 295 75 156 295 101 217 n/a 302 161

430 346 286 160 47 347 87 476 302 261

Approximate Mileage Between Institutions(Football members in bold italics)

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BIG SOUTH COMMISSIONER KYLE B. KALLANDERBIG SOUTH COMMISSIONER KYLE B. KALLANDER

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Kyle B. Kallander is in his 15th year as Big South Conference Commissioner in 2010-11, a tenure that has seen year-to-year growth in marketing and television, an enhanced Internet presence as well as unparalleled success on the fi eld and in the classroom. Kallander’s development of a long-term strate-gic plan, which allows the Big South to position itself as unique amongst its peers, has brought football to the Big South as the 18th Conference sport, solidifi ed membership with the recent additions of High Point, VMI, Gardner-Webb and Presbyterian College -- as well as the return of charter member Campbell University in 2011, increased the League’s television exposure for several sports through strong partnerships with regional and national outlets, and spearheaded video streaming of Big South games and events

on the League’s website, which began in 2005-06 and now features more than 700 events annually. Kallander has presided over some of the most pivotal events in the League’s entire history both athletically and academically. During his tenure, the Big South has reached the NCAA “Sweet 16” in men’s soccer, women’s basketball and base-ball; has had four individual National Champions; had its fi rst All-Americans in men’s and women’s cross country; has had an individual reach the round of 32 in the NCAA Men’s Singles Championship (Radford’s Martin Sayer), has started foot-ball and reached the FCS playoffs in fi ve years; had its fi rst-ever national fi nalist for NCAA Woman of the Year (Winthrop’s Janiva Willis); had members defeat the No. 1-ranked football and baseball team in the nation (Coastal Carolina football vs. James Madison, Winthrop and Coastal Carolina baseball vs. North Carolina, and VMI baseball vs. Virginia); had its fi rst-ever NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament fi rst round win (Winthrop); had its fi rst-ever berth in the NCAA Baseball Super Regionals (Coastal Carolina); has placed two teams in the NCAA Baseball Regionals fi ve times; has had a baseball team earn a No. 1 seed and host an NCAA Regional and Super Regional (Coastal Carolina); had its highest-ever team fi nish in an NCAA event (Coastal Carolina men’s golf, fi fth in 2007); has had women’s basketball, men’s soccer, softball and baseball televised for the fi rst time; has had a softball team reach the NCAA Regional Championship game twice (Winthrop and Radford); has participated and been successful in the ESPN BracketBusters men’s basketball event, and has utilized live video streaming of Conference events to elevate the League’s exposure to new audiences. The Conference has produced more All-Americans since Kallander took offi ce, while increasing its share of Academic All-Americans and All-District selections. More than 40 percent of the League’s student-athletes have achieved at least a 3.0 grade point average the last six years, while several student-athletes have been recipients of NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships during his timeframe. Kallander has also successfully integrated the Conference’s profi le with the member institutions’ general student body, notably through the development of the Big South Academ-ic Consortium, which sponsors the annual Academic College Bowl among League members and the Big South Undergraduate Research Symposium. Furthermore, the Big South began offering one male and one female graduating student-athlete a Graduate Fellowship for postgraduate studies in 2006. Named the Big South’s third commissioner on June 24, 1996, Kallander formed the Big South Marketing Group (BSMG) upon his arrival in August 1996, a partner-ship with member institutions that enables the Conference to develop an integrat-ed marketing strategy and offer comprehensive corporate partnership packages. More recently, the Big South Business Group (BSBG) was created, involving the Chief Financial Offi cers from each member institution. The BSBG explores ways

that members can benefi t through work-ing together and with Conference corporate partners. Kallander has overseen a revi-sion of the League’s governance structure and has been instru-mental in securing record sponsorship revenues in the past decade, and has been innovative in develop-ing and executing a

public relations plan for the Big South, which has resulted in increased exposure, both on a regional and national level. Nationally, Kallander has been heavily involved in several organizations and committees. He served on the NCAA/USOC Task Force, examining the decline of Olympic sports programs at the nation’s college and universities, chaired the NCAA Olympic Sports Liaison Committee, and served on the NCAA Committee on Women’s Athletics. He currently serves on the NCAA Division I Baseball Commit-tee. As a testament to his leadership, Kallander continues to secure aggressive tele-vision packages through relationships with the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN), SportSouth and ESPN/ESPNU, as well as partnerships with FSN, Fox College Sports and CBS College Sports. Furthermore, the Big South Television Network (BSTN) was created by Kallander in 2001 to serve as a syndicate of Conference events to a regional group of TV stations and cable networks. The partnerships have brought the Big South new and enhanced television exposure for its member institutions and student-athletes. The Conference’s online broadband channel, the Big South Network, serves a world-wide audience. Kallander came to the Big South after serving as Southwest Conference Com-missioner during the 1995-96 season. Under his guidance, the Southwest gener-ated more than $22 million in revenue, an all-time record. Kallander was also directly responsible for negotiating and implementing television agreements with CBS, Raycom and Prime Sports Southwest for the 1995-96 football and basketball seasons. He successfully administered the league’s postseason basketball tour-naments, which attracted its largest attendance since 1990, and also served as Tournament Director for the 1996 NCAA Men’s Basketball Midwest Region First and Second Round Games in Dallas. Kallander began his collegiate athletics career at his alma mater, the University of Washington, in 1985, where he spent seven years in the athletic department, serving as director of Advertising & Promotions, as well as the Director of Compli-ance. He joined the Southwest Conference in 1992 as Assistant Commissioner. Kallander received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Physical Education in 1980, and a Master of Science Degree in Kinesiology in 1982, from Washington. He is married to the former Lisa Dallosto and has two children, Stefan, 20, and Tristan, 17.

THE KALLANDER FILE

Hometown: Mercer Island, Wash.

Education: B.A. in Physical Education, University of Washington, 1980 M.S. in Kinesiology, University of Washington, 1982

Previous Commissioner, Southwest ConferenceEmployment: 1995-96

Date of Hire: June 24, 1996

Big South Conference Milestones:• Formation of Big South Marketing Group and the Big South Business Group, resulting in record revenue for the Conference.

• Addition of new members: High Point, VMI, Presbyterian College and Gardner-Webb, plus football-only member Stony Brook and return of charter member Campbell (2011).

• Aggressive television packages, which include coverage by ESPN, ESPNU, FSN, Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN), Comcast SportsNet, CBS College Sports and SportSouth, which have grown from year-to-year and now include football, men’s and women’s basket-ball, baseball, and softball.

• Progressive approach to Internet presence, including the addition of live video stream-ing of Big South games and events on newly created online Big South Network, which totals more than 700 annually.

• Formation of the Big South Television Network (BSTN), a regionalized network of televi-sion stations and cable systems.

• Initiation on Strategic Planning process, allowing the League to position itself for future successes.

• Addition of three new Championship sports: men’s and women’s indoor track & fi eld in 1997 and football in 2002.

• Creation and induction of the League’s fi rst Hall of Fame class in 2003.

• Enhancement of League championships.

• Creation of Big South Academic Consortium of Big South Chief Academic Offi cers and Faculty Athletics Representatives to develop shared academic programs and resources among member institutions.

• Creation of the Big South Sportsmanship program and Graduate Fellowship program.

THE KALLANDER FILE

Hometown: Mercer Island, Wash.

Education: B.A. in Physical Education, University of Washington, 1980 M.S. in Kinesiology, University of Washington, 1982

Previous Commissioner, Southwest ConferencePreviousEmployment: 1995-96

Date of Hire: June 24, 1996

Big South Conference Milestones:• Formation of Big South Marketing Group and the Big South Business Group, resulting in record revenue for the Conference.

• Addition of new members: High Point, VMI, Presbyterian College and Gardner-Webb, plus football-only member Stony Brook and return of charter member Campbell (2011).

• Aggressive television packages, which include coverage by ESPN, ESPNU, FSN, Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN), Comcast SportsNet, CBS College Sports and SportSouth, which have grown from year-to-year and now include football, men’s and women’s basket-ball, baseball, and softball.

• Progressive approach to Internet presence, including the addition of live video stream-ing of Big South games and events on newly created online Big South Network, which totals more than 700 annually.

• Formation of the Big South Television Network (BSTN), a regionalized network of televi-sion stations and cable systems.

• Initiation on Strategic Planning process, allowing the League to position itself for future successes.

• Addition of three new Championship sports: men’s and women’s indoor track & fi eld in 1997 and football in 2002.

• Creation and induction of the League’s fi rst Hall of Fame class in 2003.

• Enhancement of League championships.

• Creation of Big South Academic Consortium of Big South Chief Academic Offi cers and Faculty Athletics Representatives to develop shared academic programs and resources among member institutions.

• Creation of the Big South Sportsmanship program and Graduate Fellowship program.

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The Big South Conference took a giant step in its young history in the Fall of 2002 when, for the fi rst time in its 19-year history, the League crowned a football champion. Football had always been a long range goal of the Conference. In the early 1990s, football seemed on the horizon in the Big South, as Charleston Southern fi elded its fi rst team in 1991 and the Conference added Liberty as a new member, which was already playing on the gridiron. However, football never got off the ground in the early part of the decade as other issues came to the forefront, including the Big South’s emergence as a basketball conference. The League was awarded its fi rst automatic bid to the NCAA men’s basketball championship in 1992 and football was put on the back burner while basket-ball began to fl ourish. The idea was revived in 1997 when Elon joined the Big South. That gave the Conference three full-time members with football programs -- half the number needed to be recognized as a Confer-ence by the NCAA. Two years later on November 10, 1999, Coastal Carolina announced it would add football by the Fall of 2003. The wheels were set in motion to establish a Conference home for the League’s football-playing members. After attempts to form a joint football league with the Atlantic Sun Conference failed, the Big South began recruiting more members to join its fl edgling football league. On May 23, 2001, the dream became a reality when the Big South’s Coun-cil of Chief Executive Offi cers voted unanimously to add football as the Conference’s 18th champion-ship sport. It became the fi rst sport added since 1997 when men’s and women’s indoor track were incorporated as championship sports. Shortly after the approval of football, the Big

South’s recruiting efforts paid off, as the addition of Gardner-Webb University as an associate football member was announced on June 20, 2001. There were hopes that with the addition of the Bulldogs, a four-team League could begin play later that Fall, with Coastal Carolina coming into the fold in the 2003 season. However, scheduling confl icts could not be worked out, so the Fall of 2002 was designated as the kick-off to Big South Football. The Big South continued to look for additional members, with a goal of eventually having seven or eight playing members. In December of 2001, one of the oldest programs in the state of Virginia, Virginia Military Institute, announced it would join the Big South in all sports in 2003 and maintain the Conference’s football membership at fi ve following Elon’s departure. In 2006, the League moved one step closer to solidying its status as a viable football Conference. First, Coastal Carolina Athletic Director Warren Koegel was appointed to the FCS Football Selection Committee, the Big South’s fi rst-ever representative on a national football committee. On April 6, the Big South added Presbyterian College as its sixth football member. PC, now in the fi nal year of its transition to Division I, offi cially joined the Big South in all sports in 2008. On May 26, 2006, the Big South announced that associate football member Gardner-Webb would join the Conference as full members on July 1, 2008, solidifying the Big South’s football make-up for years to come. With membership coming together, the Big South received a huge boost at the conclusion of the 2006 campaign. League champion Coastal Carolina became the fi rst football member to advance to the postseason when the Chanticleers received an at-large berth in the NCAA Division I Football Cham-

pionship. The Big South took another step closer to becoming eligible for an automatic berth when on March 20, 2007, the Conference announced the addition of Stony Brook University as an associate football member beginning in 2008. All the building efforts came to fruition in the spring of 2008 when the NCAA announced the expansion of the FCS Playoffs from 16 to 20 teams beginning in 2010 and granting the Big South an automatic bid starting that year. The growth of Big South football has been exceptional since its inception just eight years ago. The Big South experienced its most successful campaign in 2006 with Coastal Carolina’s FCS playoff berth; two teams (Coastal Carolina and Charleston Southern) ranked in the national Top 25 in the same week for the fi rst time; four appearances on the ESPN family of networks; and the fi rst-ever NFL Draft pick and fi rst fi nalist for the Walter Payton Award in Coastal Carolina’s Tyler Thigpen. In 2007, Liberty won its fi rst-ever Big South football cham-pionship in record-breaking fashion two years after fi nishing 1-10 overall; Coastal’s Jerome Simpson (second round) and Gardner-Webb’s Brian Johnston (seventh round) were selected in the NFL Draft, and the League’s fi ve football members combined to average a Big South-record 7,488 fans per game. The Big South produced another nationally-ranked program in 2008 in Liberty, as well as its fourth NFL draft pick in three years -- Liberty’s Rashad Jennings (seventh round). And last season, four players were named First-Team All-Americans, led by Flames’ kicker Matt Bevins being a consensus selection. With an automatic playoff berth offi cially award-ed to its annual champion, the Big South is entering a new era in 2010 while continuing its ascension as a national competitor in FCS football.

The Big South Conference took a giant step in its young history in the Fall of 2002 when, for the fi rst time in its 19-year history, the League crowned a football champion. Football had always been a long range goal of the Conference. In the early 1990s, football seemed on the horizon in the Big South, as Charleston Southern fi elded its fi rst team in 1991 and the Conference added Liberty as a new member, which was already playing on the gridiron. However, football never got off the ground in the early part of the decade as other issues came to the forefront, including the Big South’s emergence as a basketball conference. The League was awarded its fi rst automatic bid to the NCAA men’s basketball championship in 1992 and football was put on the back burner while basket-ball began to fl ourish. The idea was revived in 1997 when Elon joined the Big South. That gave the Conference three full-time members with football programs -- half the number needed to be recognized as a Confer-ence by the NCAA. Two years later on November 10, 1999, Coastal Carolina announced it would add football by the Fall of 2003. The wheels were set in motion to establish a Conference home for the League’s football-playing members. After attempts to form a joint football league with the Atlantic Sun Conference failed, the Big South began recruiting more members to join its fl edgling football league. On May 23, 2001, the dream became a reality when the Big South’s Coun-cil of Chief Executive Offi cers voted unanimously to add football as the Conference’s 18th champion-ship sport. It became the fi rst sport added since 1997 when men’s and women’s indoor track were incorporated as championship sports. Shortly after the approval of football, the Big

South’s recruiting efforts paid off, as the addition of Gardner-Webb University as an associate football member was announced on June 20, 2001. There were hopes that with the addition of the Bulldogs, a four-team League could begin play later that Fall, with Coastal Carolina coming into the fold in the 2003 season. However, scheduling confl icts could not be worked out, so the Fall of 2002 was designated as the kick-off to Big South Football. The Big South continued to look for additional members, with a goal of eventually having seven or eight playing members. In December of 2001, one of the oldest programs in the state of Virginia, Virginia Military Institute, announced it would join the Big South in all sports in 2003 and maintain the Conference’s football membership at fi ve following Elon’s departure. In 2006, the League moved one step closer to solidying its status as a viable football Conference. First, Coastal Carolina Athletic Director Warren Koegel was appointed to the FCS Football Selection Committee, the Big South’s fi rst-ever representative on a national football committee. On April 6, the Big South added Presbyterian College as its sixth football member. PC, now in the fi nal year of its transition to Division I, offi cially joined the Big South in all sports in 2008. On May 26, 2006, the Big South announced that associate football member Gardner-Webb would join the Conference as full members on July 1, 2008, solidifying the Big South’s football make-up for years to come. With membership coming together, the Big South received a huge boost at the conclusion of the 2006 campaign. League champion Coastal Carolina became the fi rst football member to advance to the postseason when the Chanticleers received an at-large berth in the NCAA Division I Football Cham-

pionship. The Big South took another step closer to becoming eligible for an automatic berth when on March 20, 2007, the Conference announced the addition of Stony Brook University as an associate football member beginning in 2008. All the building efforts came to fruition in the spring of 2008 when the NCAA announced the expansion of the FCS Playoffs from 16 to 20 teams beginning in 2010 and granting the Big South an automatic bid starting that year. The growth of Big South football has been exceptional since its inception just eight years ago. The Big South experienced its most successful campaign in 2006 with Coastal Carolina’s FCS playoff berth; two teams (Coastal Carolina and Charleston Southern) ranked in the national Top 25 in the same week for the fi rst time; four appearances on the ESPN family of networks; and the fi rst-ever NFL Draft pick and fi rst fi nalist for the Walter Payton Award in Coastal Carolina’s Tyler Thigpen. In 2007, Liberty won its fi rst-ever Big South football cham-pionship in record-breaking fashion two years after fi nishing 1-10 overall; Coastal’s Jerome Simpson (second round) and Gardner-Webb’s Brian Johnston (seventh round) were selected in the NFL Draft, and the League’s fi ve football members combined to average a Big South-record 7,488 fans per game. The Big South produced another nationally-ranked program in 2008 in Liberty, as well as its fourth NFL draft pick in three years -- Liberty’s Rashad Jennings (seventh round). And last season, four players were named First-Team All-Americans, led by Flames’ kicker Matt Bevins being a consensus selection. With an automatic playoff berth offi cially award-ed to its annual champion, the Big South is entering a new era in 2010 while continuing its ascension as a national competitor in FCS football.

MAY 23, 2001 – The Big South Conference announces that it will add football as its 18th championship sport, beginning with the 2002 season.

JUNE 20, 2001 – Gardner-Webb University is added as an associ-ate football member.

DEC. 10, 2001 – Virginia Military Institute announces its plans to join the Big South Conference in all sports, beginning in 2003.

AUG. 31, 2002 – The Big South offi cially kicks off its fi rst football season with four members: Charleston Southern, Elon, Gardner-Webb and Liberty. Gardner-Webb becomes the fi rst squad to win a game in the Big South, defeating Morgan State 28-24 in the season opener.

OCT. 5, 2002 – Gardner-Webb and Liberty meet in the inaugural Conference game in Lynchburg, Va., with the Bulldogs defeating the Flames, 31-21.

NOV. 9, 2002 – Gardner-Webb wins the inaugural Big South foot-ball championship.

MAY 2003 – The Big South signs its fi rst TV agreement to televise Big South football on an annual basis.

JULY 1, 2003 – Virginia Military Institute offi cially joins the Big South. Elon University departs for the Southern Conference.

SEPT. 19, 2004 – Former Gardner-Webb standout Jim Maxwell makes his NFL debut with the New York Giants against the Wash-ington Redskins, becoming the fi rst Big South football player to play in the NFL.

SEPT. 25, 2004 – Gardner-Webb defeats No. 25 Western Carolina in overtime, the Big South’s fi rst-ever win over a ranked oppo-nent.

NOV. 20, 2004 – Coastal Carolina defeats Charleston Southern 52-28 to claim its fi rst Big South football championship in just its second year of existence. The Chants fi nished the season with a 10-1 record and 4-0 mark in the Conference.

SEPT. 10, 2005 – Coastal Carolina upsets No. 1-ranked James Madison, 31-27. The Chanticleers, the fi rst Conference member to play the current No. 1 team in the nation, are the second Big South football team to defeat a ranked team.

OCT. 30, 2005 – Former Liberty RB Sam Gado becomes the second Big South player to play in the NFL when he debuts with Green Bay. Gado later was named the NFL’s Rookie of the Month for November.

OCT. 31, 2005 – Coastal Carolina cracks the Top 10 in three na-tional polls, the Big South’s fi rst-ever appearance in the top 10. Coastal is ranked 8th (ESPN/USA Today), 9th (The Sports Net-work) and 10th (Weekly Football Gazette).

APRIL 6, 2006 - Presbyterian College announces its plan to transition to Division I and join the Big South Conference as full members in 2011-12.

SEPT. 23, 2006 – For the fi rst time in Big South football history, a Big South member appears on the ESPN family of networks when Gardner-Webb’s home game vs. Appalachian State is broadcast tape-delayed on ESPNU. The League will have two more broad-casts on ESPN properties during the regular-season (Liberty on ESPN360 and VMI on ESPN Classic).

NOV. 6, 2006 – For the fi rst time in its fi ve-year football history, the Big South has two programs ranked in The Sports Network na-tional Top 25 poll in the same week. Coastal Carolina (No. 16) and Charleston Southern (No. 24) are ranked by The Sports Network, considered the offi cial national poll in FCS.

NOV. 19, 2006 – League champion Coastal Carolina becomes the fi rst Big South member to receive a berth in the NCAA Division I Football Championship when the Chanticleers are selected to the 16-team fi eld as an at-large participant. Coastal fell to eventual national champion Appalachian State in the fi rst round, 45-28, in a nationally-televised game on ESPNU.

MARCH 20, 2007 – The Big South adds Stony Brook University as an associate football member, effective in 2008.

APRIL 29, 2007 – Coastal Carolina QB Tyler Thigpen becomes the fi rst player in Big South football history to be selected in the NFL Draft when he is selected by the Minnesota Vikings in the seventh round with the 217th overall pick.

APRIL 25, 2008 – The NCAA Board approves the funding for the expansion of the FCS Championship to 20 teams beginning in 2010, assuring every Automatic Qualifi er eligible conferences, including the Big South, will have access to the Championship.

APRIL 26-27, 2008 – The Big South has two players selected in the NFL Draft, a League fi rst. Coastal Carolina wide receiver Je-rome Simpson is selected by the Cincinnati Bengals in the second round with the 46th overall pick, while Gardner-Webb defensive end Brian Johnston is selected by the Kansas City Chiefs in the seventh round with the 210th overall pick.

AUG. 30, 2008 – A record seven former Big South football players made opening day NFL rosters in some capacity, including four players from Coastal Carolina’s 2006 playoff team – Jerome Simp-son (Bengals), Quinton Teal (Panthers), Tyler Thigpen (Chiefs) and Mike Tolbert (Chargers).

JAN. 24, 2009 – Liberty University running back Rashad Jennings becomes the fi rst Big South player to play in the annual Senior Bowl, college football’s premier pre-draft event.

APRIL 26, 2009 – For the third consecutive year, the Big South has a player selected in the NFL Draft when Liberty’s Rashad Jennings is drafted in the seventh round (250th overall) by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2009 NFL Draft.

AUG. 26, 2009 – Six of the seven Big South football teams receive votes in The Sports Network Preseason Top 25 poll, a Conference record for most teams receiving Top 25 votes in the same poll at any time during the season. Liberty, Coastal Carolina, Charleston Southern, Stony Brook, Presbyterian College and Gardner-Webb each received at least one Top 25 vote.

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BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

2003 CLASS (inaugural)Howard Bagwell ..........................Charleston Southern Director of Athletics (1965-00) Big South Conference co-FounderWendell Carr ..............................Campbell Director of Athletics (1974-92)Dr. George A. Christenberry ...........Augusta State President (1970-86) Big South Conference Co-Founder/President (1983-86)Tony Dunkin ...............................Coastal Carolina men’s basketball player (1989-93)Ilona Fekete ...............................UNC Asheville volleyball player (1990-92)Michelle Hall ..............................Coastal Carolina softball player (1990-93)Stephanie Howard .......................Radford women’s basketball player (1986-89)Lisa Kemme ...............................Winthrop softball player (1988-91)George F. “Buddy” Sasser ..............Coastal Carolina Director of Athletics (1986-89, 1996-99) Big South Conference Commissioner (1989-96)Dr. Edward M. “Dick” Singleton .......Coastal Carolina Chancellor (1963-83) Big South Conference Commissioner (1983-89)Dante Washington ........................Radford men’s soccer player (1988-92)

2004 CLASSHolly Bottar ...............................Coastal Carolina women’s basketball player (1988-91)Luis Lopez .................................Coastal Carolina baseball player (1991-94)Joe Spinks .................................Campbell men’s basketball player (1990-94)John Vrooman ............................Coastal Carolina baseball coach (1975-77, 1987-95)

2005 CLASSDoug Day ...................................Radford men’s basketball player (1989-93)Sara Graziano .............................Coastal Carolina softball player (1993-94)Michelle Minton ...........................Coastal Carolina softball player (1990-94)Jim Settle ..................................Charleston Southern cross country and track coach (1965-92)Shannan Wilkey ...........................Radford women’s basketball player (1990-94)

2006 CLASSTammy Brown ............................Campbell women’s basketball player (1987-91)Charlene Curtis ...........................Radford women’s basketball coach (1984-90)Bryan Link .................................Winthrop baseball player (1992-95)Hans Olsen.................................Charleston Southern men’s tennis player/coach (1989-92, 1997-01)Chuck Taylor ..............................Radford Director of Athletics (1974-96)

2007 CLASSDr. Donald Dedmon ......................Radford President (1972-94) Big South Conference President (1986-92)Robert Dowdell ...........................Coastal Carolina men’s basketball player (1987-91)Sherry Johnson ...........................Coastal Carolina softball player (1992-95)Horace Turbeville ........................Winthrop baseball coach (1978-91)Ryan Werner ..............................Liberty men’s track & fi eld athlete (1992-96)

2008 CLASSPeter Aluma ...............................Liberty men’s basketball player (1993-97)Jeff Greene ...............................Winthrop men’s track & fi eld/cross country (1993-95)Tomas Malik ...............................Coastal Carolina men’s tennis player (1994-97)Janet Wooten .............................Campbell women’s golf (1991-94)Jill Young ...................................UNC Asheville women’s soccer player (1993-96)

2010 CLASSDr. Ron Bradley ...........................Radford men’s basketball coach (1991-02)Catherine Conder ........................Coastal Carolina women’s cross country runner (1994-97)Jim Gardas ................................Charleston Southern men’s golfer (1996-99)Guy Norcott ...............................Coastal Carolina men’s soccer player (1989-92)Kevin Pendley .............................Winthrop men’s golfer (1995-98)Josh Pittman ..............................UNC Asheville men’s basketball player (1994-98)

The Big South Conference Hall of Fame was formed as part of the League’s 20th anniversary celebration in 2003-04. Each year the Conference will induct up to fi ve (5) individuals into the Hall of Fame.

The Conference Hall of Fame is housed at the League Offi ce in Charlotte, N.C., and features historical timelines, images and artwork of the League’s accomplishments and achievements over the years, including All-Americans, Annual Cham-pions and NCAA Tournament successes, as well as each enshrinee’s plaque.

The inaugural class was inducted in May 2003 and consisted of 11 former student-athletes, coaches and administrators who were integral in the cre-ation, development and early success of the Big South Conference. Inductees are enshrined as part of the League’s annual Spring Meetings in late May.

The Big South Hall of Fame now boasts 41 mem-bers. The Hall of Fame did not induct a class in 2009 due to the League’s 25th Anniversary cel-ebration during the 2008-09 campaign.

The Big South Conference Hall of Fame was formed as part of the League’s 20th anniversary celebration in 2003-04. Each year the Conference will induct up to fi ve (5) individuals into the Hall of Fame.

The Conference Hall of Fame is housed at the League Offi ce in Charlotte, N.C., and features historical timelines, images and artwork of the League’s accomplishments and achievements over the years, including All-Americans, Annual Cham-pions and NCAA Tournament successes, as well as each enshrinee’s plaque.

The inaugural class was inducted in May 2003 and consisted of 11 former student-athletes, coaches and administrators who were integral in the cre-ation, development and early success of the Big South Conference. Inductees are enshrined as part of the League’s annual Spring Meetings in late May.

The Big South Hall of Fame now boasts 41 mem-bers. The Hall of Fame did not induct a class in 2009 due to the League’s 25th Anniversary cel-ebration during the 2008-09 campaign.

2007 Hall of Fame Class

2008 Hall of Fame Class

2010 Hall of Fame Class

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2010 BIG SOUTH PRESEASON POLL(as voted by Head Coaches and Media Panel)

TEAM (fi rst-place votes) POINTS1. Liberty (13) .........................................................1032. Stony Brook (1) .....................................................813. Coastal Carolina ....................................................684. Charleston Southern (1) ...........................................655. Gardner-Webb ......................................................546. VMI ...................................................................317. Presbyterian College ..............................................18

* - Presbyterian College is not eligible for the regular-season championship until 2011 due to its transition to Division I.

2010 PRESEASON PLAYERS OF THE YEAR

PRESEASON OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Mike Brown, LibertyQB, R-Jr.

(Charlottesville, Va.)

PRESEASON DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Marty Patterson, Gardner-WebbLB, Sr.

(Mt. Airy, Ga.)

2010 PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM

OFFENSEQB Mike Brown, R-Jr., LibertyRB Edwin Gowins, Jr., Stony BrookRB Patrick Hall, Sr., Gardner-WebbWR Gerald Stevenson, Sr., Charleston SouthernWR James Perry III, R-Jr., Gardner-WebbWR Chris Summers, R-Jr., LibertyTE David Duran, R-Jr., Coastal CarolinaOL Corey O’Daniel, Sr., Gardner-WebbOL Paul Fenaroli, Sr., Stony BrookOL Alex Stadler, R-Sr., LibertyOL Jordan Lancaster, R-Sr., Charleston SouthernOL Jamie Dunaway, Soph., Gardner-Webb

DEFENSEDL Joel Walton, Sr., Charleston SouthernDL Asa Chapman, Jr., LibertyDL Josh Wine, Sr., VMIDL Quinton Davis, R-Soph., Coastal CarolinaLB Marty Patterson, Sr., Gardner-WebbLB Jeffery Williams, Sr., Gardner-WebbLB Doncel Bolt, Sr., LibertyLB Emilio Calvin, R-Jr., VMIDB Josh Norman, Jr., Coastal CarolinaDB Cedric McGowan, R-Sr., Gardner-WebbDB Brent Vinson, Soph., LibertyDB KaJuan Lee, R-Jr., Liberty (tie)DB Chris Kuzdale, Jr., Charleston Southern (tie)

SPECIAL TEAMSPK Matt Bevins, Jr., LibertyP Marc Ray, R-Soph., VMILS Daniel Bonifas, R-Sr., Coastal CarolinaKR Tyson Petty, Sr., Gardner-WebbPR Gerald Stevenson, Sr., Charleston Southern

2010 PRESEASON PLAYERS OF THE YEAR

PRESEASON OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Mike Brown, LibertyQB, R-Jr.

(Charlottesville, Va.)

PRESEASON DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Marty Patterson, Gardner-WebbLB, Sr.

(Mt. Airy, Ga.)

2010 PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM

OFFENSEQB Mike Brown, R-Jr., LibertyRB Edwin Gowins, Jr., Stony BrookRB Patrick Hall, Sr., Gardner-WebbWR Gerald Stevenson, Sr., Charleston SouthernWR James Perry III, R-Jr., Gardner-WebbWR Chris Summers, R-Jr., LibertyTE David Duran, R-Jr., Coastal CarolinaOL Corey O’Daniel, Sr., Gardner-WebbOL Paul Fenaroli, Sr., Stony BrookOL Alex Stadler, R-Sr., LibertyOL Jordan Lancaster, R-Sr., Charleston SouthernOL Jamie Dunaway, Soph., Gardner-Webb

DEFENSEDL Joel Walton, Sr., Charleston SouthernDL Asa Chapman, Jr., LibertyDL Josh Wine, Sr., VMIDL Quinton Davis, R-Soph., Coastal CarolinaLB Marty Patterson, Sr., Gardner-WebbLB Jeffery Williams, Sr., Gardner-WebbLB Doncel Bolt, Sr., LibertyLB Emilio Calvin, R-Jr., VMIDB Josh Norman, Jr., Coastal CarolinaDB Cedric McGowan, R-Sr., Gardner-WebbDB Brent Vinson, Soph., LibertyDB KaJuan Lee, R-Jr., Liberty (tie)DB Chris Kuzdale, Jr., Charleston Southern (tie)

SPECIAL TEAMSPK Matt Bevins, Jr., LibertyP Marc Ray, R-Soph., VMILS Daniel Bonifas, R-Sr., Coastal CarolinaKR Tyson Petty, Sr., Gardner-WebbPR Gerald Stevenson, Sr., Charleston Southern

2010 NCAA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPSUBDIVISION INFORMATION

PLAYOFF SELECTION SHOWSunday, Nov. 21, 2010 - 11:00am (ESPN2)

FIRST ROUND GAMESSaturday, Nov. 27, 2010

To be determined (on campus)

SECOND ROUND GAMESSaturday, Dec. 4, 2010

To be determined (on campus)

QUARTERFINALSSaturday, Dec. 11, 2010

To be determined (on campus)

SEMIFINALSFriday-Saturday, Dec. 17-18, 2010To be determined (on campus)

CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEFriday, Jan. 7, 2011

Pizza Hut ParkFrisco, Texas

Pizza Hut Park - Frisco, Texas

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THIS YEAR IS OUR YEAR -- BIG SOUTH TO ADVANCE TO FCS PLAYOFFS IN 2010Beginning this season, the Big South Conference will receive an automatic bid to the FCS Playoffs for the fi rst time in League history. The automatic playoff berth coincides with the NCAA’s expansion of the FCS Playoffs to 20 teams.

LIBERTY PICKED TO WIN IT ALL IN 2010For the fourth consecutive season, Liberty University has been tabbed as the fa-vorite in the Big South Conference’s annual preseason football poll for the 2010 campaign, as voted by the League’s head coaches and media panel. The Flames, which have won or shared the Big South title each of the past three seasons, is the fi rst team in League history to be chosen as the preseason favorite four-straight seasons.

CLOSE ENCOUNTERSEleven of the 21 League games played last season were decided by seven points-or-less (5.5 point average) -- setting a Conference record. The old record was seven such games in 2005 and 2008, with the average margin of victory being 4.0 points in 2005 and 3.7 in 2008.

LIBERTY’S BROWN TABBED PRESEASON OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARLiberty redshirt-junior quarterback MIKE BROWN has been voted the Big South’s 2010 Preseason Offensive Player of the Year. Brown was the 2009 Big South Of-fensive Player of the Year -- becoming the fi rst sophomore in Big South history to win the postseason award. He was named to College Sporting News’ Fabulous 50 All-America team, and started all 11 games a year ago with 10 at wide receiver and one at quarterback. Brown was second in the Big South with 11 touchdowns scored last season (nine rushing and two receiving), as well as second in the League with 60 receptions and third with 698 receiving yards. He also was third in the Conference in all-purpose yards per game (128.8) and second in all-purpose yards per game in Big South contests (119.7). He also rushed for 442 yards on 77 carries (5.7 average) and notched three multi-touchdown games in 2009. Brown is the third Liberty player to be voted Big South Preseason Offensive Player of the Year, joining DRE BARNES (2003, 2004) and RASHAD JENNINGS (2008).

GARDNER-WEBB’S PATTERSON PICKED AS PRESEASON DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARGardner-Webb senior linebacker MARTY PATTERSON, who has already been named a 2010 preseason All-American by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview and The Sports Network, has been voted the 2010 Big South Preseason Defensive Player of the Year. Tabbed the 2010 Big South Defensive Player of the Year by Lindy’s College Football Magazine, Patterson stepped in during an injury-plagued 2009 season for the GWU linebacker corps and posted career-best totals with 110 tackles and 14.0 tackles-for-loss to lead the Big South. He had 60 percent of his tackles in Big South Conference games, including a season-high 15 stops vs. Liberty on Nov. 14. A two-time All-Big South selection, Patterson helped the Gardner-Webb defense hold four opponents to less than 100 yards rushing in 2009 en route to the League’s top rushing defense. Patterson is the fi fth Gardner-Webb player to earn the preseason defensive honor, joining MARIO WILLIAMS (2003, 2004), BRIAN JOHNSTON (2007), MARIO BROWN (2008) and JEFFERY WILLIAMS (2009).

POINT OF ORDERVMI has scored a point in its last 60 games -- the longest run in the history of the program and the second-longest scoring streak in Big South history. The Big South record for most consecutive games scoring a point is 67, set by Coastal Carolina from Sept. 6, 2003 - Nov. 15, 2008. Liberty follows VMI, as the Flames’ current streak stands at 52 games, while Presbyterian College has not been shutout in its last 41 games. Gardner-Webb has not been blanked in 22 consecutive contests, followed by Stony Brook (16), Coastal Carolina (10) and Charleston Southern (8).

FOUR PLAYERS RECEIVE PRESEASON HONORS FROM THE SPORTS NETWORKThe Big South placed four players on The Sports Network’s preseason All-America team. Liberty junior kicker MATT BEVINS earned a spot on the First-Team, with Gardner-Webb senior offensive lineman COREY O’DANIEL garnering Second-Team honors. Gardner-Webb senior linebacker MARTY PATTERSON and Coastal Caro-lina junior defensive back JOSH NORMAN were named to the Third-Team.

FB-YESThe Big South will play a League-record 10 games against FBS opponents in 2010. The previous high was eight, just last year. Charleston Southern, Presbyterian Col-lege and VMI each will play two FBS foes this season. The Big South has come close to knocking off one of the big boys in recent seasons -- VMI lost to Army by fi ve points last year (22-17), while Gardner-Webb fell to Georgia Tech by three points in 2008 (10-7) and Liberty was edged by Toledo by one point in 2007 (35-34).

RECOGNIZING GOOD WORKCharleston Southern senior offensive lineman JORDAN LANCASTER is among the 112 nominees for the annual Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. Lancaster has a number of honors on and off the fi eld, earning the team’s most improved lineman award after 2009 spring drills. In three seasons with the Bucs, he has played in 29 games and started 26 of them, helping the offensive line fi nish last year tied for sixth in the nation in sacks allowed. Off the fi eld, Lancaster leads a male athlete Bible study group, tutors elementary school children, and has volunteered four years at the “Closing the Gap in Healthcare” seminar on campus. He is a volunteer youth softball coach and works as a youth pastor intern, helping in the media department and in children’s church. Lancaster is a six-time CSU scholar-athlete and the winner of the CSU Football Total Athlete Award. The Allstate AFCA Good Works Team is widely recognized as the most prestigious community service award in college football. Lancaster is the second Big South football student-athlete to be nominated, as Coastal Carolina redshirt-senior DOMINIQUE DAVENPORT was the fi rst to be nominated in 2008.

HEIR APPARENTStony Brook junior EDWIN GOWINS is the Big South’s active leading rusher with exactly 2,200 rushing yards. He is currently eighth in League history, and enters this season 1,433 yards away from the Big South career record of 3,633, which is held by former Liberty All-American and current Jacksonville Jaguar RASHAD JEN-NINGS. Gowins, whose nine career 100-yard rushing games is tied for fi fth-most in Big South history, has gained his 2,200 rushing yards in 21 career games to rank second among active FCS players with 104.76 rushing yards per game.

PICK SIXFor the third time in Big South history, four teams won at least six games in the same season last year. Liberty led the 2009 campaign with eight wins, followed by six victories for Stony Brook, Charleston Southern and Gardner-Webb. The feat was fi rst accomplished in 2003 (GWU, LU, VMI, CCU) and matched in 2006 (CCU, CSU, GWU, LU).

SEVEN UPLiberty is 16-3 in Big South games since DANNY ROCCO became head coach in 2006, with the three losses by a combined eight points (2.7 average). The Flames’ last seven Big South losses (LU went 0-4 in 2005) have been by a combined 23 points total (3.3 per game average).

TOUGH GO OF ITPresbyterian College played a full Division I FCS schedule in 2009, including a full Conference slate. PC’s fi ve non-Conference opponents fi nished with a combined record of 34-21 last season ( =61.8 winning percentage), including two nine-win teams in Elon and Old Dominion -- giving PC arguably the toughest non-Conference schedule among the Big South members last year.

BOTH ENDS OF THE SPECTRUMLiberty was the fi rst Big South team to lead the Conference in scoring offense and scoring defense in the same season twice. The Flames paced the Big South mem-bers in 2009 with a national-best 36.4 points on offense, and 19.1 points allowed on defense -- their fourth consecutive League scoring defense title. Liberty fi rst led the Big South in scoring offense and scoring defense in 2007.

SEAWOLVES DOUSE THE FIREStony Brook ended Liberty’s Big South-record 16-game Conference win streak with its 36-33 victory over the Flames in the 2009 season fi nale to claim a share of the Big South football championship. The Seawolves are 8-3 in the Big South in their two seasons of associate membership. Stony Brook fi nished as the League runner-up in 2008 and were co-champions in 2009.

HIGH RATE OF RETURNCharleston Southern senior GERALD STEVENSON looks to reclaim his Big South Conference career record for most combined kickoff/punt return yards before the 2010 season is complete. Stevenson ranks second all-time in League history in the category with 1,944 yards, trailing career leader TIM MAYPRAY’s total of 2,492. Stevenson fi rst set the record in Week 2 of the 2009 season before May-pray emerged with the all-time mark. In addition, Stevenson is poised to surpass Maypray in several other categories this season, including kickoff returns, kickoff return yards and combined kickoff/punt returns.

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HIDE TIDECharleston Southern carries a League-best four-game Conference win streak into this season, and scored 30 points in each of the four games -- a fi rst in school history. The win streak is just one away from matching the school record of fi ve-straight Big South wins.

RANKED AMONG THE NATION’S BESTLiberty kicker MATT BEVINS and Coastal Carolina defensive back JOSH NORMANare among The Sports Network’s Top 10 FCS positional rankings. Bevins is ranked among the top 10 specialists, while Norman is rated one of the Top 10 defensive backs in the nation.

BIG SOUTH CONTINUES NFL PRESENCEBuoyed by four NFL draft picks in a three-year span from 2007-09, the Big South Conference continues to produce and develop quality players for the next level. Nine former Big South players were on NFL Training Camp rosters at some point this summer, including rookies TREY JACOBS and CHRIS RICHARDS. Both were signed as undrafted free agents this past spring -- Jacobs (Liberty) by the Washing-ton Redskins and Richards (Stony Brook) by the Seattle Seahawks. They join seven other Big South football players still active in the NFL (see page 13).

HOME RUNCoastal Carolina concluded its 2009 home schedule with a perfect 5-0 record, its fi rst undefeated home slate since 2005 and third overall (7-0 in 2004 and 5-0 in 2005). The Chanticleers are the fi rst Big South team to post a perfect record at home three times since Big South football began in 2002. Meanwhile, Stony Brook went a perfect 4-0 at home last year, marking the fi rst time in Big South history that two teams were undefeated at home in the same season.

GO-GO-GOWINSStony Brook junior RB EDWIN GOWINS’ nine rushing TDs in 2009 went for an aver-age of 30.9 yards (39-27-44-32-14-17-52-11-42), and in his career, Gowins is averaging 33.6 yards per rushing touchdown (breakdown: 22 - 20 - 72 - 49 - 3 - 3 - 29 - 62 - 36 - 65 - 32 - 39 - 27 - 44 - 32 - 14 - 17 - 52 - 11 - 42). All but fi ve of his 20 career scores have gone for at least 20 yards, with a career long of 72. Gowins rushed for 12 touchdowns in a nine-game stretch from Nov. 1, 2008 - Oct. 10, 2009, and ended the 2009 season with fi ve TDs in his last two games.

RUNNING IN THE HALLGardner-Webb junior running back PATRICK HALL led the Big South last season with 12 touchdowns, becoming just the second Gardner-Webb player to lead the League in trips to the end zone. In 2005, DUVAUGHN FLAGLER was the Big South’s TD leader with 13. Hall has scored a touchdown in 13 of his 31 career games, with eight being multi-TD performances -- including fi ve last season. His 22 career rushing touchdowns are tied for fourth-most in League history.

EVEN STEVENCharleston Southern senior WR GERALD STEVENSON ranks fourth all-time in Big South history with 3,984 career all-purpose yards. He enters the 2010 season needing 16 yards to become the fourth player in League history with 4,000 in a career, and 637 yards to move into second-place all-time. Stevenson is 2,145 yards away from TIM MAYPRAY’s Big South Conference record of 6,129 career all-pur-pose yards. Meanwhile, Stevenson, who had career-highs of 364 rushing yards, 55 receptions and 724 receiving yards in 2009, needs just 323 rushing yards to become the second player in League history with 1,000 career rushing and 1,000 career receiving yards. Stevenson is averaging 7.1 yards per rushing attempt in his career.

THE LAST ONE STANDINGGardner-Webb is the only Big South member to have not allowed a kickoff return for a touchdown in a Big South Conference game, a span of 34 contests. Mean-while, Coastal Carolina holds the Big South’s longest streak of not allowing a punt return touchdown in a Conference game at 31 games. The last time the Chanti-cleers allowed a punt return touchdown in a League game was in their fi rst-ever Big South contest, Oct. 4, 2003 against Gardner-Webb.

CROWD PLEASERSLiberty set the Big South single-season record for average attendance in 2009, as the Flames averaged 14,931 fans in six home games. The old record average was 14,190, set by Liberty in 2007. Last season, the Flames drew the largest home crowd in program and Big South Conference history in Week 2, as 16,112 fans wit-nessed the Flames’ 35-10 victory over North Carolina Central. In addition, the home fi nale crowd of 15,208 for the VMI game was the largest crowd for a Big South contest.

BUCKING THE TRENDCharleston Southern averaged 163.5 rushing yards per game in 2009, its highest since averaging 179.8 yards in 2000. The Bucs rushed for 239 yards in the season fi nale win over Coastal Carolina, their most rushing yards ever in a Big South game.

RUSHING UPDATEBelow is a look at the Big South Conference’s active career 1,000-yard rushers and where they rank in League history.

9. 2,200 Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook (2008-) 23. 1,218 Patrick Hall, Gardner-Webb (2007-) 27. 1,107 Eric O’Neal, Coastal Carolina (2007-)

The following players are likely to join the club this season: Charleston Southern’s DeMARCUS MOON (907) and GERALD STEVENSON (677), Liberty’s MIKE BROWN(584), and Presbyterian College’s LANCE BYRD (700) and TRANDON DENDY (554).

HIGH OCTANELiberty scored a Big South-record 271 points during the 2009 Conference season, besting the previous mark of 191 points, which Liberty established in 2007 during a four-game Big South season. The 2009 Flames averaged 45.2 points in six League games, just below the Conference-game record scoring average of 47.8 set by the 2007 Flames. Liberty scored in 23 of 24 quarters against Big South opponents, including the last 17 in a row (LU failed to score in the third quarter at Charleston Southern). Meanwhile, Liberty shares the Big South record for most consecutive games scoring in double fi gures at 42, matching Coastal Carolina’s streak from Sept. 24, 2005 - Nov. 15, 2008.

NOVEMBER SWEEPSCharleston Southern has won its last seven games played in the month of Novem-ber, going 3-0 in 2009 and 4-0 in 2008. The Bucs are 13-3 ( =81.3 percent) in the month of November since 2005. Coastal Carolina is 16-6 ( =72.7) in its history dur-ing the fi nal month of the season, while Liberty is 18-7 ( =72.0) since 2002. Stony Brook is 3-2 in November since joining the Big South in 2008. Coastal Carolina is the only Big South member to win a game in November every season since 2003.

BENNETT TURNS 50Since the Big South Conference began football in 2002, Coastal Carolina head coach DAVID BENNETT is the Big South’s all-time leader in coaching victories with 50.

BIG MEN ON CAMPUSThe Big South Conference football members have a total of 30 players on its col-lective rosters weighing at least 300 lbs. Stony Brook has the most with nine, followed by Liberty with seven. Coastal Carolina has fi ve players at or above 300, while Charleston Southern has four 300-pound-plus players. VMI has three players weighing at least 300, with Gardner-Webb at two. Last season, the Big South had 40 players at the 300-pound threshold, and 28 in 2008.

THE TALL AND SHORT OF ITThe tallest football player in the Big South stands at 6-8, with two players shar-ing this distinction. The heaviest player is Liberty nose guard ASA CHAPMAN at 380. On the lighter side, the shortest player stands at 5-4 -- Charleston Southern defensive back SAVON SEWARD. Four players weigh the least at 150 pounds each. Below is a team-by-team look at all four categories:

School Shortest TallestCSU DB Savon Seward (5-4) OL Joe Calderone (6-6)CCU WR Adrian Sullivan (5-6) OL Bryan Brooks (6-6)GWU CB Ricky Rhodes (5-7) OL Corey O’Daniel (6-7)LU RB Jerry Brown (5-6) OT Soeren Wendland (6-7)PC K Ed Loughlin (5-6) OL Hunter Haynes (6-6)SBU CB JaVahn Cruz (5-7) OL Michael Bamiro (6-8)VMI RB Gabe Itoka (5-6) OL Andrew Marcotte (6-8)

School Lightest HeaviestCSU DB Kenny Johnson (150) OL Joe Calderone (310)CCU WR Adrian Sullivan (150) OL Seth Smalls (340)GWU P Bo Lindsey (150) OL Corey O’Daniel (335)LU K Ben Shipps (155) NG Asa Chapman (380)PC WR Thomas Ligon (160) OL Grayson Sumner (299)SBU CB JeVahn Cruz (150) OL Michael Bamiro (350)VMI CB Greg Walker (165) OL Andrew Marcotte (320) WR Alec Thompson (165)

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RASHAD JENNINGS, Liberty7th Round Draft Pick - 2009

Jacksonville Jaguars

Big South NFL Players Team, Years (how acquired)Rodney Burgess, Coastal Carolina Detroit Lions, 2007 (signed as undrafted free agent)DOBSON COLLINS, Gardner-Webb Philadelphia Eagles, 2009- (signed as free agent) San Francisco 49ers, 2009 (signed as undrafted free agent)Vicheal Foxx, VMI Chicago Bears, 2006 (signed as undrafted free agent)Tommy Fraser, Coastal Carolina New Orleans Saints, 2010 (mini-camp invitee)Sam Gado, Liberty St. Louis Rams, 2008-09 (signed as free agent) Miami Dolphins, 2007 (claimed off waivers) Houston Texans, 2006-07 (traded from Green Bay) Green Bay Packers, 2005-06 (signed off Chiefs practice squad) Kansas City Chiefs, 2005 (signed as undrafted free agent)Erick Harris, Liberty Philadelphia Eagles, 2007 (signed as free agent)Trey Jacobs, Liberty Washington Redskins, 2010 (signed as undrafted free agent)RASHAD JENNINGS, Liberty Jacksonville Jaguars, 2009- (drafted 7th round, 250th overall)Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb Miami Dolphins, 2009-10 (signed as free agent) Kansas City Chiefs, 2008 (drafted 7th round, 210th overall)Lawrence Lovell, Stony Brook Green Bay Packers, 2009 (mini-camp invitee)Roger Mason, VMI Cleveland Browns, 2006 (mini-camp invitee)Jim Maxwell, Gardner-Webb Cincinnati Bengals, 2007-09 (signed as free agent) Miami Dolphins, 2006-07 (signed as free agent) San Francisco 49ers, 2005-06 (signed as free agent) New York Giants, 2004-05 (signed as undrafted free agent)Sean Mizzer, VMI Detroit Lions, 2007 (mini-camp invitee)Maurice Price, Charleston Southern Baltimore Ravens, 2009 (signed as free agent) San Francisco 49ers, 2009 (signed as free agent) New England Patriots, 2008 (signed as free agent) Kansas City Chiefs, 2007-08 (signed as undrafted free agent)Vince Redd, Liberty Kansas City Chiefs, 2009 (acquired from waivers) New England Patriots, 2008-09 (signed as undrafted free agent)CHRIS RICHARDS, Stony Brook Seattle Seahawks, 2010- (signed as undrafted free agent)Stephen Sene, Liberty New England Patriots, 2008 (signed as free agent) St. Louis Rams, 2008 (signed as undrafted free agent)MAURICE SIMPKINS, Coastal Carolina Green Bay Packers, 2010- (signed as free agent)JEROME SIMPSON, Coastal Carolina Cincinnati Bengals, 2008- (drafted 2nd round, 46th overall)QUINTON TEAL, Coastal Carolina San Diego Chargers, 2010- (signed as free agent) Seattle Seahawks, 2010 (signed as free agent) Carolina Panthers, 2007-09 (signed as undrafted free agent)TYLER THIGPEN, Coastal Carolina Miami Dolphins, 2009- (traded from Kansas City) Kansas City Chiefs, 2007-09 (signed as free agent after cut by Vikings) Minnesota Vikings, 2007 (drafted 7th round, 217th overall)MIKE TOLBERT, Coastal Carolina San Diego Chargers, 2008- (signed as undrafted free agent)Kyle Webber, Gardner-Webb New York Giants, 2010 (mini-camp invitee)Lauren Williams, Liberty Oakland Raiders, 2007 (signed as free agent)Jonathan Wilson, VMI Washington Redskins, 2007 (mini-camp invitee)

active players in bold italics

MIKE TOLBERT, Coastal CarolinaSigned as Undrafted Free Agent - 2008

San Diego Chargers

TYLER THIGPEN, Coastal Carolina7th Round Draft Pick - 2007

Minnesota Vikings

JEROME SIMPSON, Coastal Carolina2nd Round Draft Pick - 2008

Cincinnati BengalsCHRIS RICHARDS, Stony Brook

Signed as Undrafted Free Agent - 2010Seattle Seahawks

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Thursday, Sept. 2PRESBYTERIAN at Wake Forest (TV: ESPN3.com) .....................6:30pm

Saturday, Sept. 4St. Francis (Pa.) at LIBERTY (TV: Flames Sports Network) ........ 12:00pmNorth Greenville at CHARLESTON SOUTHERN .........................1:30pmLock Haven at VMI...........................................................1:30pmCOASTAL CAROLINA at West Virginia (TV: BIG EAST Network) .....3:30pmBrevard at GARDNER-WEBB ...............................................6:00pmSTONY BROOK at South Florida ..........................................7:00pm

Saturday, Sept. 11GARDNER-WEBB at Akron ................................................ 12:00pmWofford at CHARLESTON SOUTHERN ...................................1:30pmPRESBYTERIAN at Clemson (TV: ESPN3.com) .........................3:30pmAmerican International at STONY BROOK ..............................6:00pmCOASTAL CAROLINA at Towson ...........................................7:00pmLIBERTY at Ball State .......................................................7:00pmVMI at William & Mary ......................................................7:00pm

Saturday, Sept. 18LIBERTY at Robert Morris ................................................ 12:00pmSTONY BROOK at Brown ................................................. 12:30pmMars Hill at CHARLESTON SOUTHERN ...................................1:30pmGeorgia Southern at COASTAL CAROLINA ..............................6:00pmWestern Carolina at GARDNER-WEBB ....................................6:00pmPRESBYTERIAN at The Citadel ............................................7:00pm

Saturday, Sept. 25North Greenville at PRESBYTERIAN ......................................1:30pmDelaware State at COASTAL CAROLINA .................................6:00pmLIBERTY at James Madison ................................................6:00pmMassachusetts at STONY BROOK .........................................6:00pmGARDNER-WEBB at Sam Houston State .................................7:00pmCHARLESTON SOUTHERN at Hawai’i ...................................11:35pmVMI at Virginia ....................................................................TBA

Saturday, Oct. 2COASTAL CAROLINA at Richmond ........................................1:00pmPRESBYTERIAN at VMI * ....................................................1:30pmGARDNER-WEBB at Old Dominion ........................................6:00pmSavannah State at LIBERTY (TV: Flames Sports Network) ...........7:00pm

Saturday, Oct. 9CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at LIBERTY * (TV: Flames Sports Network) 3:30pmVMI at STONY BROOK * .....................................................3:30pm

Saturday, Oct. 16STONY BROOK at Lafayette (TV: Lafayette Sports Network) .......1:00pm GARDNER-WEBB at CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * (TV: ESPN3.com) .1:30pmLIBERTY at VMI * (TV: Flames Sports Network) ........................1:30pmCOASTAL CAROLINA at PRESBYTERIAN * ................................2:00pm

Saturday, Oct. 23VMI at CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * (TV: SportSouth) ................11:30amPRESBYTERIAN at GARDNER-WEBB * ....................................1:30pmSTONY BROOK at COASTAL CAROLINA * (TV: MASN) .................7:30pm

Saturday, Oct. 30VMI at Army (TV: CBS College Sports) ................................. 12:00pm COASTAL CAROLINA at GARDNER-WEBB * ..............................1:30pmLIBERTY at PRESBYTERIAN * ..............................................1:30pmCHARLESTON SOUTHERN at STONY BROOK * .........................3:00pm

Saturday, Nov. 6STONY BROOK at PRESBYTERIAN * (TV: SportSouth) .................1:00pmCOASTAL CAROLINA at VMI * (TV: ESPN3.com) ........................1:30pmGARDNER-WEBB at LIBERTY * .............................................3:30pmCHARLESTON SOUTHERN at Kentucky ...................................... TBA

Saturday, Nov. 13LIBERTY at COASTAL CAROLINA * (TV: ESPN3.com) ..................1:00pmGARDNER-WEBB at STONY BROOK * .....................................1:00pmPRESBYTERIAN at CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * .........................1:30pmVMI at Old Dominion ........................................................2:00pm

Saturday, Nov. 20VMI at GARDNER-WEBB * (TV: SportSouth) ............................11:30amCHARLESTON SOUTHERN at COASTAL CAROLINA * ...................1:00pmDavidson at PRESBYTERIAN ...............................................1:00pmSTONY BROOK at LIBERTY * (TV: MASN) ................................3:30pm

Saturday, Nov. 27NCAA FCS Playoffs – First Round .............................................. TBA

BIG SOUTH MEMBER IN ALL CAPS* - Big South Conference gameAll Times EST and subject to change due to television

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BIG SOUTH FCS DIVISION I OPPONENT HISTORY (2010 OPPONENTS IN BOLD)

FCS OPPONENT CONFERENCE RECORD SERIES BREAKDOWNAppalachian State Southern 0-6 Liberty (0-1), Coastal Carolina (0-2), Gardner-Webb (0-2), Presbyterian (0-1)Austin Peay Pioneer/Ohio Valley 3-0 VMI (1-0), Gardner-Webb (2-0)Brown Ivy 1-1 Stony Brook (1-1)Chattanooga Southern 3-2 Gardner-Webb (2-0), Liberty (1-1), Presbyterian (0-1)Colgate Patriot 1-2 Stony Brook (1-1), Coastal Carolina (0-1)Davidson Pioneer 5-0 Coastal Carolina (2-0), VMI (3-0)Delaware State Mid-Eastern Athletic 1-1 Coastal Carolina (1-1)East Tennessee State Southern 1-2 Gardner-Webb (1-0), Elon (0-1), Liberty (0-1)Eastern Kentucky Ohio Valley 0-1 Liberty (0-1)Elon Southern 3-5 Liberty (2-1), Coastal Carolina (1-1), Stony Brook (0-1), Presbyterian (0-2)Florida Atlantic FCS Independent 0-1 Gardner-Webb (0-1)Florida International FCS Independent 3-0 Gardner-Webb (2-0), Elon (1-0)Furman Southern 1-6 Elon (0-1), Gardner-Webb (0-3), Coastal Carolina (1-1), Presbyterian (0-1)Georgetown Patriot 2-1 VMI (1-1), Charleston Southern (1-0)Georgia Southern Southern 0-3 Gardner-Webb (0-1), Coastal Carolina (0-2)Hampton Mid-Eastern Athletic 0-2 Gardner-Webb (0-2)Hofstra Atlantic 10/Colonial 1-4 Elon (0-1), Liberty (1-1), Stony Brook (0-2)Howard Mid-Eastern Athletic 0-2 Charleston Southern (0-2)Iona FCS Independent 1-0 Stony Brook (1-0)Jacksonville Pioneer 5-2 Charleston Southern (2-1), Coastal Carolina (1-1), Gardner-Webb (2-0)James Madison Atlantic 10/Colonial 1-8 Charleston Southern (0-1), Liberty (0-2), VMI (0-4), Coastal Carolina (1-1)Lafayette Patriot 1-1 Liberty (1-1)Lehigh Patriot 0-3 Liberty (0-1), VMI (0-2)Maine Colonial 0-1 Stony Brook (0-1)Massachusetts Colonial 0-1 Stony Brook (0-1)Monmouth Northeast 2-0 Coastal Carolina (2-0)Montana State Big Sky 0-1 Gardner-Webb (0-1)Morehead State Pioneer 1-1 Coastal Carolina (1-1)Morgan State Mid-Eastern Athletic 2-0 Gardner-Webb (2-0)Norfolk State Mid-Eastern Athletic 2-2 Liberty (1-1), VMI (1-1)North Carolina A&T Mid-Eastern Athletic 2-1 Elon (0-1), Coastal Carolina (2-0)North Carolina Central FCS Reclassifying 3-0 Presbyterian (1-0), Coastal Carolina (1-0), Liberty (1-0)North Dakota FCS Reclassifying 0-1 Stony Brook (0-1)Northwestern State Southland 0-1 Elon (0-1)Old Dominion FCS Independent 0-2 Presbyterian (0-1), VMI (0-1)Presbyterian FCS Reclassifying 6-3 Charleston Southern (2-0), Liberty (1-1, VMI (1-1), Coastal Carolina (1-1), Gardner-Webb (1-0)Richmond Atlantic 10/Colonial 0-6 VMI (0-6)Robert Morris Northeast 2-0 VMI (2-0)Sam Houston State Southland 0-1 Gardner-Webb (0-1)Savannah State FCS Independent 14-0 Charleston Southern (6-0), Gardner-Webb (3-0), Coastal Carolina (4-0), Liberty (1-0)South Carolina State Mid-Eastern Athletic 2-0 Coastal Carolina (2-0)Southeastern Louisiana Southland 2-0 Gardner-Webb (2-0)St. Francis (Pa.) Northeast 2-0 Liberty (1-0), VMI (1-0)Tennessee-Martin Ohio Valley 1-2 Gardner-Webb (1-2)Tennessee Tech Ohio Valley 1-3 Gardner-Webb (1-2), VMI (0-1)The Citadel Southern 1-9 Charleston Southern (1-4), VMI (0-4), Presbyterian (0-1)Towson Atlantic 10/Colonial 1-3 Liberty (0-2), Coastal Carolina (1-1)VMI Southern 0-2 Charleston Southern (0-1), Liberty (0-1)Western Carolina Southern 4-3 Liberty (2-1), Gardner-Webb (2-1), Presbyterian (0-1)William & Mary Atlantic 10/Colonial 0-10 VMI (0-6), Liberty (0-4)Winston-Salem State FCS Reclassifying 2-0 Coastal Carolina (2-0)Wofford Southern 1-11 Elon (0-1), Gardner-Webb (0-4), VMI (0-2), Coastal Carolina (1-0), Charleston Southern (0-3), Presbyterian (0-1)Youngstown State Gateway/Missouri Valley 1-3 Liberty (1-3)

Note: Opponents and Conferences are since Big South football began in 2002, and are listed based on membership affi liation at time of competition

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2010 SCHEDULE

Sept. 4 NORTH GREENVILLE ................1:30pm CSU leads series, 9-1Sept. 11 WOFFORD .............................1:30pm WOF leads series, 12-0Sept. 18 MARS HILL .............................1:30pm MHC leads, 2-0Sept. 25 at Hawai’i.............................11:30pm UH leads series, 1-0Oct. 9 at Liberty * ............................3:30pm LU leads series, 15-2Oct. 16 GARDNER-WEBB * ....................1:30pm GWU leads series, 7-3Oct. 23 VMI * ...................................11:30am CSU leads series, 5-4Oct. 30 at Stony Brook * ......................3:00pm series tied, 1-1Nov. 6 at Kentucky ............................... TBA 1st meetingNov. 13 PRESBYTERIAN * .....................1:30pm PC leads series, 12-5Nov. 20 at Coastal Carolina * .................1:00pm CCU leads series, 4-3

HOME GAME IN ALL CAPS* - Big South Conference gameAll Times EST and subject to change

BUCCANEER QUICK FACTSLocation: ................................................................... Charleston, S.C.Founded: ................................................................................. 1964Enrollment: ..............................................................................3,287Nickname: .......................................................................BuccaneersSchool Colors: .........................................................Navy Blue and GoldStadium: ..............................................................CSU Stadium (4,000)Surface: ....................................................................... Natural GrassPresident: ......................... Dr. Jairy C. Hunter, Jr. (Appalachian State, 1967)Athletics Director: .....................................Hank Small (Gettysburg, 1969)Senior Woman Administrator: ................................Christie Faircloth-DixonFaculty Athletics Representative: ....................................... Todd HeldrethAthletic Dept. Phone: .......................................................843-863-7678Ticket Offi ce Phone: .........................................................843-863-7213Website:...............................................................www.csusports.com

BUCCANEER FOOTBALL FACTSFirst Year: .................................................................................1991Overall All-Time Record: .....................................................74-132 (.359)Overall Big South Record: .................................................... 14-20 (.412)Big South Championships: ........................................................ 1 (2005)No. Years in Playoffs (Years): ......................................................... noneAll-Time Playoff Record: ................................................................n/aLast Postseason Appearance: .......................................................... n/a2009 Overall Record: .....................................................................6-52009 Big South Record (Finish):..................................................4-2 (3rd)Final 2009 National Rankings: ....................................................... noneFootball Offi ce Phone: ...................................................... 843-863-7119Best Time To Reach Coach Jay Mills: .......................................Contact SIDFootball SID Contact: ......................................................Blake FreelandSID Offi ce Phone: .............................................................843-863-7687SID Cell Phone:............................................................... 843-729-0483SID e-mail: ..........................................................bfreeland@csuniv.eduSID Fax: .........................................................................843-863-7676Press Box Phone: .............................................................843-863-7661

2010 TEAM INFORMATION

Primary Offense: Multiple; One Back

Primary Defense: Multiple Pro

Lettermen Returning: 31 12 Offense 16 Defense 3 Specialty

Lettermen Lost: 19 9 Offense 9 Defense 1 Specialty

Starters Returning: 18 2009 All-Conference Honors Offense (8) QB A.J. Toscano, 6-1, 211, R-Sr. RB DeMarcus Moon, 5-10, 197, Sr. WR Gerald Stevenson, 5-10, 165, Sr. ...................1st Team All-Big South WR Kwame Krakue, 5-10, 178, R-Sr. ...................2nd Team All-Big South WR Anthony Chalmers, 6-2, 185, Jr. OL B.J. Baker, 6-5, 305, R-Jr. OL Jordan Lancaster, 6-3, 297, R-Sr. OL Levi McFatter, 6-4, 287, R-Jr.

Defense (7) DL Joel Walton, 6-1, 235, Sr. ............................1st Team All-Big South DL Matt Woods, 6-3, 260, R-Jr. LB Fred Godfrey, 5-11, 225, R-Sr. LB David Jackson, 6-2, 226, R-Sr. LB Chris Patrick, 6-0, 218, R-Sr. DB Chris Kuzdale, 5-11, 184, Jr. ........................1st Team All-Big South DB Jacques Bazile, 5-9, 165, Sr.

Specialty (3) K John Paglia, 6-1, 197, Sr. ............................2nd Team All-Big South P Andy Brown, 6-1, 181, Jr. RS Gerald Stevenson, 5-10, 165, Sr.

Starters Lost: 10 Offense (4) RB Antwan Ivey TE Clayton Coffman OL J.W. Myers .............................................2nd Team All-Big South OL Jarrett Johns

Defense (5) DL Ryan Ard DL Austin Bloedoorn LB Andrew McKain .......................................1st Team All-Big South DB Matt Bach DB Antwain Harvey

Specialty (1) LS Andrew McKain .......................................1st Team All-Big South

2010 SCHEDULE

Sept. 4 NORTH GREENVILLE ................Sept. 4 NORTH GREENVILLE 1:30pm CSU leads series, 9-1Sept. 11 WOFFORD .............................Sept. 11 WOFFORD 1:30pm WOF leads series, 12-0Sept. 18 MARS HILL .............................Sept. 18 MARS HILL 1:30pm MHC leads, 2-0Sept. 25 at Hawai’i.............................11:30pm UH leads series, 1-0Oct. 9 at Liberty * ............................Oct. 9 at Liberty * 3:30pm LU leads series, 15-2Oct. 16 GARDNER-WEBB * ....................Oct. 16 GARDNER-WEBB * 1:30pm GWU leads series, 7-3Oct. 23 VMI * ...................................Oct. 23 VMI * 11:30am CSU leads series, 5-4Oct. 30 at Stony Brook * ......................Oct. 30 at Stony Brook * 3:00pm series tied, 1-1Nov. 6 at Kentucky ...............................Nov. 6 at Kentucky TBA 1st meetingNov. 13 PRESBYTERIAN * .....................Nov. 13 PRESBYTERIAN * 1:30pm PC leads series, 12-5Nov. 20 at Coastal Carolina * .................Nov. 20 at Coastal Carolina * 1:00pm CCU leads series, 4-3

HOME GAME IN ALL CAPS* - Big South Conference gameAll Times EST and subject to change

BUCCANEER QUICK FACTSLocation: ................................................................... Charleston, S.C.Founded: ................................................................................. 1964Enrollment: ..............................................................................3,287Nickname: .......................................................................BuccaneersSchool Colors: .........................................................Navy Blue and GoldStadium: ..............................................................CSU Stadium (4,000)Surface: ....................................................................... Natural GrassPresident: ......................... Dr. Jairy C. Hunter, Jr. (Appalachian State, 1967)Athletics Director: .....................................Hank Small (Gettysburg, 1969)Senior Woman Administrator: ................................Christie Faircloth-DixonFaculty Athletics Representative: ....................................... Todd HeldrethAthletic Dept. Phone: .......................................................843-863-7678Ticket Offi ce Phone: .........................................................843-863-7213Website:...............................................................www.csusports.com

BUCCANEER FOOTBALL FACTSFirst Year: .................................................................................1991Overall All-Time Record: .....................................................74-132 (.359)Overall Big South Record: .................................................... 14-20 (.412)Big South Championships: ........................................................ 1 (2005)No. Years in Playoffs (Years): ......................................................... noneAll-Time Playoff Record: ................................................................n/aLast Postseason Appearance: .......................................................... n/a2009 Overall Record: .....................................................................6-52009 Big South Record (Finish):..................................................4-2 (3rd)Final 2009 National Rankings: ....................................................... noneFootball Offi ce Phone: ...................................................... 843-863-7119Best Time To Reach Coach Jay Mills: .......................................Contact SIDFootball SID Contact: ......................................................Blake FreelandSID Offi ce Phone: .............................................................843-863-7687SID Cell Phone:............................................................... 843-729-0483SID e-mail: ..........................................................bfreeland@csuniv.eduSID Fax: .........................................................................843-863-7676Press Box Phone: .............................................................843-863-7661

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HEAD COACHJAY MILLS8th season at Charleston Southern40-38 (.513)

HOMETOWN: Urbandale, Iowa

ALMA MATER (YEAR): Western Washington (1984)

PLAYING CAREER: Quarterback at Illinois State (1980-81)

COACHING CAREER: Charleston Southern - Head Coach .........................2003-present Harvard - Offensive Coordinator/QB.............................. 1996-02 Minnesota-Morris - Head Coach ....................................1993-95 Boise State - Assistant Coach .......................................1987-92 Notre Dame - Graduate/Volunteer Assistant ................... 1984-86 Western Washington - Assistant Head Coach ....................... 1983 Central Catholic HS - Offensive Coordinator ........................ 1982

COACHING & CAREER HIGHLIGHTS • Led CSU to school-record nine wins in 2006 • Buccaneers earned fi rst national ranking during 2006 season, ranking as high as No. 16 by Weekly Football Gazette • CSU was ranked in all four national polls on Nov. 6, 2006 • Helped lead the Buccaneers to the nation’s second-longest win-ning streak at 14 games stretching over the 2005 and 2006 seasons • Big South Coach of the Year (2005) • Big South Football Co-Champions (2005) • Honored with the All-American Football Foundation’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2002 • Under Mills’ tutelage, Harvard’s offense set several school records and ranked nationally among I-AA leaders • Helped Crimson Tide to 1997 Ivy League championship • Led Minnesota-Morris from NAIA status to NCAA Division II • Member of Boise State coaching staff that reached I-AA playoffs twice, including 1990 national semifi nals • Boise State fi nished second nationally in total offense in 1987 • Member of Notre Dame staff under Lou Holtz in 1986 • Brother, Jeff, is the secondary/safeties coach at Washington

ASSISTANT COACHES & SUPPORT STAFF Chuck Kelly (Louisiana Tech, 1979) - Offensive Coordinator/OL Thielen Smith (LSU, 1977) - Defensive Coordinator RaShan Frost (Auburn, 2000) - Defensive Line Gabe Giardina (Alabama, 2000) - Running Backs/Special Teams Dave Brunner (North Carolina State, 1977) - Wide Receivers Marcus Woodson (Mississippi, 2003) - Defensive Backs Patrick Nix (Auburn, 1995) - WRs/Passing Game Coord./Recruit Coord.

Kirk Lax (Southern Illinois, 2010) - Assistant Coach - Defense David Padilla - Assistant Coach Beth Boyle - Administrative Assistant

JAY MILLS’ HEAD COACHING RECORD

Year School Overall Big South1993 Minnesota-Morris 2-91994 Minnesota-Morris 1-91995 Minnesota-Morris 0-32003 Charleston Southern 1-11 0-42004 Charleston Southern 5-5 1-32005 Charleston Southern 7-4 3-12006 Charleston Southern 9-2 2-22007 Charleston Southern 5-6 1-32008 Charleston Southern 7-5 3-22009 Charleston Southern 6-5 4-2Charleston Southern Total 40-38 14-17Career Total 43-59

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2010 ALPHABETICAL ROSTERNO. NAME YR POS HT WT HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL10 Adams, Pat Fr. DB 6-0 185 Jacksonville, Fla. / E.D. White Catholic HS97 Allen, Brennan Fr. K/P 6-1 170 Dade City, Fla. / Pasco HS4 Allen, Teddy Fr. RB 5-11 214 Avon Park, Fla. / Avon Park HS7 Atkinson, Josh R-Sr. TE 6-5 236 Hartsville, S.C. / Hartsville HS98 Bailey, Kendricks Fr. DE/LS 6-2 217 Jacksonville, Fla. / Jackson HS78 Baker, B.J. R-Jr. OL 6-5 305 Moultrie, Ga. / Colquitt County HS13 Bazile, Jacques Sr. DB 5-9 165 Naples, Fla. / Naples HS85 Bowen, David R-Jr. WR 6-4 200 Orlando, Fla. / Lake Highland Prep18 Brown, Andy Jr. K/P 6-1 181 Port Orange, Fla. / Daytona Beach Mainland HS58 Brown, Antonio R-Sr. DL 6-1 288 Perris, Calif. / San Jaciento JC89 Brown, Wes R-Sr. DL 6-4 235 Port Orange, Fla. / Spruce Creek HS6 Bryant, Calvin Fr. LB 5-11 196 Tifton, Ga. / Sandalwood HS44 Bryant, Keelyan Fr. RB 5-9 180 St. Petersburg, Fla. / St. Petersburg Catholic77 Calderone, Joe R-Fr. OL 6-6 310 Mishawaka, Ind. / Mishawaka HS38 Campbell, O’Brian Jr. DB 6-0 203 Hollywood, Fla. / Ellsworth CC91 Carter, Jacque Jr. DL 6-3 250 Jacksonville, Fla. / Fletcher HS8 Chalmers, Anthony Jr. WR 6-2 185 Clinton, S.C. / Garden City CC84 Cintron, Estevan Fr. WR 5-9 160 Orange Park, Fla. / Orange Park HS37 Cobell, Logan R-Jr. LB 5-11 218 Chesapeake, Va. / Great Bridge HS22 Cravey, L.B. R-Sr. DB 6-0 194 Chiefl and, Fla. / Chiefl and HS62 Day, Cody R-Fr. OL 6-5 260 Gilbert, S.C. / Gilbert HS82 Deterlizzi, Mike R-Fr. TE 6-2 228 Tampa, Fla. / Freedom HS39 Dieudonne, Daniel Jr. DB 6-3 212 North Miami, Fla. / Mendocino College15 Dixon, Malcom Fr. QB 6-1 180 Tifton, Ga. / Tifton County HS61 Edmonds, Jason R-Fr. DL 6-4 275 Hopkins, S.C. / Lower Richland HS49 Epps, Frank Fr. DB 5-9 180 Lithonia, Ga. / Chamblee HS88 Fiegel, Greg R-Jr. WR 5-9 161 Pinellas Park, Fla. / St. Petersburg Catholic HS42 Freeman, Demaris Fr. DB 6-1 178 West Palm Beach, Fla. / Park Vista HS9 Fulford, Jordan R-Fr. DB 5-9 170 Ocala, Fla. / North Marion HS46 Godfrey, Fred R-Sr. LB 5-11 225 Charleston, S.C. / West Ashley HS23 Hackworth, B.J. R-Jr. RB 6-0 240 Jacksonville, Fla. / Fletcher HS17 Hardy, Matt Fr. DB 5-11 170 Jacksonville, Fla. / Trinity Christian Academy57 Hartung, Jeff Fr. OL 6-3 280 Orange Park, Fla. / Ridgeview HS19 Hatcher, Derek R-Fr. QB 6-1 180 Orange Park, Fla. / Ridgeview HS80 Hunt, William R-Fr. DL 6-4 240 Greenville, S.C. / Southside HS45 Jackson, David R-Sr. LB 6-2 226 North Charleston, S.C. / West Ashley HS1 James, Charles R-So. DB 5-10 175 Jacksonville, Fla. / Mandarin HS20 Johnson, Kenny So. DB 5-6 150 Palm Bay, Fla. / Bayside HS25 Johnston, Zach Fr. DB 6-1 195 Covington, Ga. / East Side HS72 Joseph, Coril R-Fr. DL 6-1 288 Tampa, Fla. / Freedom HS95 Kearse, Nate R-So. OL 6-1 275 Longmeadow, Mass. / Longmeadow HS60 Kemper, Nick R-So. OL 6-2 265 Winter Springs, Fla. / Lake Howell HS

NO. NAME YR POS HT WT HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL99 King, Delvon So. DL 5-11 240 Oakland, Calif. / Chabot College14 Krakue, Kwame R-Sr. WR 5-10 178 Orangeburg, S.C. / Orangeburg-Wilkinson HS24 Kuzdale, Chris Jr. DB 5-11 184 Tampa, Fla. / Milford Academy69 Lancaster, Jordan R-Sr. OL 6-3 297 Ocean Isle Beach, N.C. / West Brunswick HS53 Lee, C.J. R-Sr. LB 6-1 247 Pinellas Park, Fla. / Florida Atlantic81 Lee, Deon Sr. WR 6-1 200 Greenville, S.C. / College of the Desert83 Leshin, Carson Jr. TE 6-4 255 Littlerock, Calif. / Antelope Valley CC31 Lewis, Steven R-Jr. DB 5-9 191 Aiken, S.C. / Midland Valley HS47 Lowrance, Isaac Fr. DL 5-11 245 Inman, S.C. / Boiling Springs HS28 Matthews, A.J. Fr. DB 5-10 170 Winter Springs, Fla. / Winter Springs HS73 McFatter, Levi R-Jr. OL 6-4 287 Lake City, Fla. / Columbia HS92 Middleton, Damon Sr. DL 6-2 300 Santa Monica, Calif. / Santa Monica CC76 Mines, Logan Fr. OL 6-5 290 Winter Park, Fla. / Edgewater HS26 Moon, DeMarcus Sr. RB 5-10 197 McDonough, Ga. / Luella HS12 Mounce, Richard So. QB 6-1 205 Columbia, S.C. / Clemson43 Mullinax, C.J. So. WR 6-1 175 Latta, S.C. / Dillon Christian HS40 Murray, Lakeith Fr. DB 5-11 154 Altamonte Springs, Fla. / Lyman HS70 Nicholson, James R-So. OL 6-4 295 Ponte Verde, Fla. / Nease HS29 Nunley, James Fr. WR 5-10 178 Sacramento, Calif. / Woodcreek HS94 Padilla, Angelo R-Jr. DL 6-2 235 Jacksonville, Fla. / Jackson HS30 Paglia, John Sr. K/P 6-1 197 Ocala, Fla. / Trinity Catholic HS5 Patrick, Chris R-Sr. LB 6-0 218 Clermont, Fla. / East Ridge HS86 Perera, Nathan Fr. WR 6-3 200 Orlando, Fla. / Bishop Moore HS34 Pryor, Tyson R-Fr. TE 6-1 214 Windermere, Fla. / Olympia HS51 Reid, Courtney Fr. LB 6-2 220 Cocoa Beach, Fla. / Space Coast HS65 Riley, Brent Fr. OL 6-4 290 Atlanta, Ga. / Lakeside-DeKalb HS32 Seward, Savon Fr. RB 5-4 155 Fort Myers, Fla. / Cypress Lake HS48 Skelly, Kurt R-Jr. DB 5-7 161 Old Town, Fla. / Lafayette County HS41 Skersick, Skyler Fr. DL 6-3 220 Orlando, Fla. / Boone HS64 Spears, Austin R-Fr. OL 6-5 276 Lake Mary, Fla. / Lake Mary HS54 Sterling, Cornelius R-So. LB 6-2 227 Orlando, Fla. / Olympia HS3 Stevenson, Gerald Sr. WR 5-10 165 Naples, Fla. / Naples HS36 Sweatt, Bradley So. LB 6-1 225 Orlando, Fla. / Edgewater HS35 Theodore, Chris Fr. WR 6-2 185 Daytona Beach, Fla. / Atlantic HS16 Toscano, A.J. R-Sr. QB 6-1 211 Pico Rivera, Calif. / Cerritos College11 Trudnowski, Andrew Sr. QB 6-4 212 Palos Verdes, Calif. / LA Harbor College33 Voce, Cory R-Fr. LB 6-2 188 Boynton Beach, Calif. / Park Vista HS27 Wald, Austin R-So. DB 6-1 170 Seneca, S.C. / Seneca HS93 Walton, Joel Sr. DL 6-1 235 Long Island, N.Y. / Arizona Western CC75 Wharton, Kayson R-Jr. OL 6-1 303 Fountain Inn, S.C. / Hillcrest HS90 Woods, Matt R-Jr. DL 6-3 260 Niceville, Fla. / Niceville HS87 Wynn, Darius So. WR 5-9 165 Bitburg, Germany / Bitburg HS

#3 GERALD STEVENSONSr., WR

5-10, 165

NOTES: Earned First-Team All-Conference honors in 2009 ... Ranked 22nd in the nation in all-purpose yards ... Second in the Big South averaging 7.0 yards per play, with 1,452 all-purpose yards, receiving yards, receiving yards per game and also for yards per rush (7.0) ... Third overall in the Big South with 55 receptions ... Had 149 re-ceiving yards against Presbyterian College and also topped the century mark against North Greenville (114) ... Had 86 carries for 200 all-purpose yards against NGU without having the chance to return a kick ... Twice had more than 200 all-purpose yards, and topped the 150-mark fi ve times ... Leading receiver and second-leading rusher for CSU, holding the top spot in both catego-ries for the majority of the season.

#93 JOEL WALTONSr., DL

6-1, 235

NOTES: First-team All-Big South selection in 2009 ... Led the team with six sacks, putting him second on the team in tackles-for-loss ... Second in the Big South in sacks and led the League in forced fumbles with three ... Had a season-high fi ve tackles against Presbyterian College and tallied at least a sack assist in seven of the fi nal eight games of the season ... Had three quarterback hurries against Savannah State, and one in each of the fi nal three games of the year.

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2009 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GAntwan Ivey 11 115 519 29 490 4.3 4 44 44.5GERALD STEVENSON 11 52 389 25 364 7.0 3 56 33.1A.J. TOSCANO 11 82 387 62 325 4.0 4 33 29.5DeMARCUS MOON 10 67 327 5 322 4.8 1 22 32.2B.J. HACKWORTH 8 31 160 4 156 5.0 2 14 19.5

PASSING G Effi c Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GA.J. TOSCANO 11 120.24 179-308-12 58.1 2092 12 62 190.2ANDREW TRUDNOWSKI 7 76.35 19-38-1 50.0 143 0 42 20.4

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GGERALD STEVENSON 11 55 724 13.2 3 33 65.8KWAME KRAKUE 11 40 546 13.6 3 62 49.6Antwan Ivey 11 29 183 6.3 0 29 16.6Alex Neal 11 18 171 9.5 0 24 15.5ANTHONY CHALMERS 9 14 196 14.0 2 36 21.8

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongAntwan Ivey 12 114 9.5 1 50Antwain Harvey 3 24 8.0 0 11

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongCHRIS KUZDALE 3 8 2.7 0 8Antwain Harvey 2 103 51.5 1 100CHARLES JAMES 2 79 39.5 1 51

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongGERALD STEVENSON 19 364 19.2 0 32DEON LEE 10 284 28.4 1 89

|------ PATs ------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PtsJOHN PAGLIA 0 16-22 28-30 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 76GERALD STEVENSON 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36Antwan Ivey 5 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 30A.J. TOSCANO 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 24KWAME KRAKUE 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GA.J. TOSCANO 11 390 325 2092 2417 219.7Antwan Ivey 11 117 490 0 490 44.5GERALD STEVENSON 11 52 364 0 364 33.1DeMARCUS MOON 10 67 322 0 322 32.2B.J. HACKWORTH 8 31 156 0 156 19.5

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdANDY BROWN 42 1492 35.5 59 4 10 10 0

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GGERALD STEVENSON 11 364 724 0 364 0 1452 132.0Antwan Ivey 11 490 183 114 70 0 857 77.9KWAME KRAKUE 11 2 546 3 0 0 551 50.1DeMARCIS MOON 10 322 65 0 0 0 387 38.7A.J. TOSCANO 11 325 26 0 0 0 351 31.9

TACKLES G SOLO AST TOT TFL-YDS SKS-YDSAndrew McKain 10 40 39 79 4.5-8 . FRED GODFREY 11 20 47 67 3.5-6 . CHRIS KUZDALE 10 34 30 64 1.5-9 . CHRIS PATRICK 11 18 46 64 10.0-28 5.0-21JACQUES BAZILE 11 29 21 50 1.5-4 .

2010 returnees in ALL CAPS

2009 TEAM STATISTICS

CSU OPPSCORING 268 323 Points Per Game 24.4 29.4FIRST DOWNS 226 215 Rushing 103 115 Passing 110 84 Penalty 13 16RUSHING YARDAGE 1798 2519 Yards gained rushing 1968 2716 Yards lost rushing 170 197 Rushing Attempts 390 438 Average Per Rush 4.6 5.8 Average Per Game 163.5 229.0 TDs Rushing 14 29PASSING YARDAGE 2267 1753 Att-Comp-Int 351-200-13 283-160-12 Average Per Pass 6.5 6.2 Average Per Catch 11.3 11.0 Average Per Game 206.1 159.4 TDs Passing 13 11TOTAL OFFENSE 4065 4272 Total Plays 741 721 Average Per Play 5.5 5.9 Average Per Game 369.5 388.4KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 48-905 49-1051PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 16-154 14-93INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 12-280 13-147KICK RETURN AVERAGE 18.9 21.4PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 9.6 6.6INT RETURN AVERAGE 23.3 11.3FUMBLES-LOST 21-9 15-6PENALTIES-YARDS 71-635 69-546 Average Per Game 57.7 49.6PUNTS-YARDS 43-1523 41-1523 Average Per Punt 35.4 37.1 Net punt average 31.4 31.9TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 30:11 29:403RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 61/147 62/146 3rd-Down Pct 41% 42%4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 8/13 9/18 4th-Down Pct 62% 50%SACKS BY-YARDS 19-94 9-50MISC YARDS 24 77TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 32 42FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 16-22 10-15ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-2RED-ZONE SCORES 31-41 76% 35-44 80%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 22-41 54% 26-44 59%PAT-ATTEMPTS 28-30 93% 39-41 95%ATTENDANCE 16162 147524 Games/Avg Per Game 5/3232 6/24587

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalCharleston Southern 52 92 59 62 3 268Opponents 83 100 60 80 0 323

2009 RESULTS (6-5, 4-2 Big South) Sept. 5 at Florida (#1) L, 3-62 Sept. 12 at #14 Wofford L, 14-42 Sept. 19 at South Florida L, 0-59 Sept. 26 NORTH GREENVILLE W, 34-0 Oct. 3 SAVANNAH STATE W, 47-10 Oct. 17 at Gardner-Webb * L, 20-27 Oct. 24 #23 LIBERTY * L, 13-20 Oct. 31 at VMI * W, 31-21 Nov. 7 at Presbyterian * W, 46-32 Nov. 14 STONY BROOK * (OT) W, 30-27 Nov. 21 COASTAL CAROLINA * W, 30-23

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2010 SCHEDULE

Sept. 4 at West Virginia .......................3:30pm 1st meetingSept. 11 at Towson ..............................7:00pm series tied, 1-1Sept. 18 GEORGIA SOUTHERN ................ 6:00pm GSU leads series, 2-0Sept. 25 DELAWARE STATE .................... 6:00pm series tied, 1-1Oct. 2 at Richmond ...........................1:00pm 1st meetingOct. 16 at Presbyterian * ..................... 2:00pm CCU leads series, 2-1Oct. 23 STONY BROOK * .......................7:30pm SBU leads series, 2-0Oct. 30 at Gardner-Webb * ....................1:30pm CCU leads series, 6-1Nov. 6 at VMI * ..................................1:30pm CCU leads series, 5-2Nov. 13 LIBERTY * ...............................1:00pm LU leads series, 4-3Nov. 20 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * .........1:00pm CCU leads series, 4-3

HOME GAME IN ALL CAPS* - Big South Conference gameAll Times EST and subject to change

CHANTICLEER QUICK FACTSLocation: .......................................................................Conway, S.C.Founded: ..................................................................................1954Enrollment: ............................................................................. 8,300Nickname: ......................................................................ChanticleersSchool Colors: .....................................................Teal, Bronze and BlackStadium: ...........................................................Brooks Stadium (9,122)Surface: ....................................................................... Natural GrassPresident: ......................................Dr. David A. DeCenzo (Maryland, 1978)Athletics Director: ..................................Hunter Yurachek (Guilford, 1990)Senior Woman Administrator: ................................................Cari RosiakFaculty Athletics Representative: ...................................Sharon ThompsonAthletic Dept. Phone: .......................................................843-349-2820Ticket Offi ce Phone: ......................................................... 843-347-TIXXWebsite:........................................................... www.goccusports.com

CHANTICLEER FOOTBALL FACTSFirst Year: ................................................................................ 2003Overall All-Time Record: ......................................................50-29 (.633)Overall Big South Record: .................................................... 19-12 (.613)Big South Championships: ........................................ 3 (2004, 2005, 2006)No. Years in Playoffs (Years): ..................................................... 1 (2006)All-Time Playoff Record: .................................................................0-1Last Postseason Appearance: ................................. 2006 NCAA First Round ............................................................ at Appalachian State (L, 28-45)2009 Overall Record: .................................................................... 5-62009 Big South Record (Finish):............................................... 3-3 (T-4th)Final 2009 National Rankings: ....................................................... noneFootball Offi ce Phone: ......................................................843-349-2818Best Time To Reach Coach David Bennett: ...............................Contact SIDFootball SID Contact: ........................................................Mike CawoodSID Offi ce Phone: .............................................................843-348-2822SID Cell Phone:................................................................843-333-5730SID e-mail: ...........................................................cawood@coastal.eduSID Fax: .........................................................................843-349-2819Press Box Phone: ............................................... 843-234-3404, 349-6467

2010 TEAM INFORMATION

Primary Offense: Spread

Primary Defense: Multiple

Lettermen Returning: 60 25 Offense 29 Defense 6 Specialty

Lettermen Lost: 12 7 Offense 5 Defense 0 Specialty

Starters Returning: 22 2009 All-Conference Honors Offense (7) QB Zach MacDowall, 6-1, 195, R-Sr. WR Brandon Whitley, 6-3, 200, R-Sr. WR Adrian Sullivan, 5-6, 150, R-Soph. TE David Duran, 6-5, 238, R-Jr. ........................1st Team All-Big South OL Seth Smalls, 6-4, 340, R-Sr. OL Tim Franklin, 6-5, 305, R-Jr. OL Bryan Brooks, 6-6, 290, R-Jr.

Defense (9) DL Robert Balkunas, 6-1, 290, R-Sr. DL Dexter Holman, 6-3, 280, R-Jr. DL Chad McField, 6-1, 280, R-Jr. DL Quinton Davis, 6-2, 240, R-Soph. LB Desmond Steward, 5-11, 230, R-Jr. ...............2nd Team All-Big South LB Chris Walls, 6-2, 205, Sr. CB Josh Norman, 6-0, 190, Jr. ..........................1st Team All-Big South CB Marcus Lott, 6-1, 195, Jr. S Dominique Davenport, 5-11, 210, R-Sr.

Specialty (6) K Justin Durham, 5-10, 160, R-Sr. P Ben Erdman, 6-2, 180, Sr. SS Danny Bonifas, 6-2, 225, R-Sr. LS Jamie Perkinson, 6-3, 230, Sr. RS Jake Owen, 5-11, 195, R-Soph. KO Zach McGehee, 6-1, 223, Soph.

Starters Lost: 6 Offense (4) FB Tommy Fraser WR Paul Nicholas OL Ryan Boehm ..........................................2nd Team All-Big South OL James Sims

Defense (2) DE Phillip Oboh ............................................1st Team All-Big South CB Brandon Autry

Specialty (0)

2010 SCHEDULE

Sept. 4 at West Virginia .......................Sept. 4 at West Virginia 3:30pm 1st meetingSept. 11 at Towson ..............................7:00pm series tied, 1-1Sept. 18 GEORGIA SOUTHERN ................ 6:00pm GSU leads series, 2-0Sept. 25 DELAWARE STATE ....................Sept. 25 DELAWARE STATE 6:00pm series tied, 1-1Oct. 2 at Richmond ...........................1:00pm 1st meetingOct. 16 at Presbyterian * .....................Oct. 16 at Presbyterian * 2:00pm CCU leads series, 2-1Oct. 23 STONY BROOK * .......................Oct. 23 STONY BROOK * 7:30pm SBU leads series, 2-0Oct. 30 at Gardner-Webb * ....................Oct. 30 at Gardner-Webb * 1:30pm CCU leads series, 6-1Nov. 6 at VMI * ..................................Nov. 6 at VMI * 1:30pm CCU leads series, 5-2Nov. 13 LIBERTY * ...............................Nov. 13 LIBERTY * 1:00pm LU leads series, 4-3Nov. 20 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * .........Nov. 20 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * 1:00pm CCU leads series, 4-3

HOME GAME IN ALL CAPS* - Big South Conference gameAll Times EST and subject to change

CHANTICLEER QUICK FACTSLocation: .......................................................................Conway, S.C.Founded: ..................................................................................1954Enrollment: ............................................................................. 8,300Nickname: ......................................................................ChanticleersSchool Colors: .....................................................Teal, Bronze and BlackStadium: ...........................................................Brooks Stadium (9,122)Surface: ....................................................................... Natural GrassPresident: ......................................Dr. David A. DeCenzo (Maryland, 1978)Athletics Director: ..................................Hunter Yurachek (Guilford, 1990)Senior Woman Administrator: ................................................Cari RosiakFaculty Athletics Representative: ...................................Sharon ThompsonAthletic Dept. Phone: .......................................................843-349-2820Ticket Offi ce Phone: ......................................................... 843-347-TIXXWebsite:........................................................... www.goccusports.com

CHANTICLEER FOOTBALL FACTSFirst Year: ................................................................................ 2003Overall All-Time Record: ......................................................50-29 (.633)Overall Big South Record: .................................................... 19-12 (.613)Big South Championships: ........................................ 3 (2004, 2005, 2006)No. Years in Playoffs (Years): ..................................................... 1 (2006)All-Time Playoff Record: .................................................................0-1Last Postseason Appearance: ................................. 2006 NCAA First Round ............................................................ at Appalachian State (L, 28-45)2009 Overall Record: .................................................................... 5-62009 Big South Record (Finish):............................................... 3-3 (T-4th)Final 2009 National Rankings: ....................................................... noneFootball Offi ce Phone: ......................................................843-349-2818Best Time To Reach Coach David Bennett: ...............................Contact SIDFootball SID Contact: ........................................................Mike CawoodSID Offi ce Phone: .............................................................843-348-2822SID Cell Phone:................................................................843-333-5730SID e-mail: ...........................................................cawood@coastal.eduSID Fax: .........................................................................843-349-2819Press Box Phone: ............................................... 843-234-3404, 349-6467

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HEAD COACHDAVID BENNETT8th season at Coastal Carolina50-29 (.633)

HOMETOWN: Cheraw, S.C.

ALMA MATER (YEAR): Presbyterian College (1984)

PLAYING CAREER: Quarterback at Presbyterian (1980-84) Quarterback at Cheraw HS (1976-79)

COACHING CAREER: Coastal Carolina - Head Coach ..............................2002-present Catawba College - Head Coach .................................... 1995-01 Catawba College - Assistant Coach ............................... 1990-94 Newberry College - Assistant Coach .............................. 1988-89 Goose Creek (SC) HS - Offensive Coordinator ...................... 1987 Clemson - Graduate Assistant ..................................... 1985-86 Presbyterian - Student Assistant ...................................... 1984

COACHING & CAREER HIGHLIGHTS • Led Coastal to an at-large berth in football playoffs (2006) • Won 100th career game Oct. 27, 2007 vs. VMI • Three-time AFCA Region Coach of the Year (2000, 2001, 2004) • Big South Coach of the Year (2004) • Two-time Eddie Robinson Award Finalist (2004, 2006) • Sportexe Division I-AA Coach of the Year (2006) • Three-time Big South Football Champions (2004, 2005, 2006) • First Big South coach in League history to win/share three-straight Conference championships • Four-time SAC Champion (1996, 1999, 2000, 2001) • Four-time SAC Coach of the Year (1995, 1999, 2000, 2001) • AFCA Coach of the Year (1995) • Three NCAA Division II playoff appearances (1999, 2000, 2001) • Division II national semifi nalist (2001) • Inducted into the Catawba College Hall of Fame in April 2010

ASSISTANT COACHES & SUPPORT STAFF Maurice Drayton (The Citadel, 1998) - Asst. Head Coach/ Special Teams Coordinator/Wide Receivers Kevin Brown (Catawba, 1998) - Offensive Coordinator/QBs Curtis Walker (Catawba, 1992) - Defensive Coordinator/LBs Gary Smallen (Furman, 1972) - Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator Grant Cain (Catawba, 2003) - Defensive Ends Mike Castellano (Catawba, 1997) - Cornerbacks Patrick Covington (Furman, 2006) - Offensive Line Keith James (Winston-Salem State, 1989) - Running Backs Jamel Smith (Virginia Tech, 2004) - Defensive Line Drew Watson (Newberry, 1989) - Safeties Brian Gabriel - Strength Coach Wilson Beaver - Equipment Manager Louis Francis - Video Coordinator Jeff Pounds - Football Athletic Trainer Jill Kingston - Administrative Assistant Lynn Mentzer - Team Assistant

DAVID BENNETT’S HEAD COACHING RECORD

Year School Overall Big South1995 Catawba 7-31996 Catawba 9-21997 Catawba 8-31998 Catawba 6-41999 Catawba 11-22000 Catawba 11-12001 Catawba 11-22003 Coastal Carolina 6-5 1-32004 Coastal Carolina 10-1 4-02005 Coastal Carolina 9-2 3-12006 Coastal Carolina 9-3 4-02007 Coastal Carolina 5-6 3-12008 Coastal Carolina 6-6 1-42009 Coastal Carolina 5-6 3-3Coastal Carolina Total 50-29 19-12Career Total 113-46

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2010 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

#18 DAVID DURANJr., TE

6-5, 240

NOTES: Tabbed First-Team All-Big South in 2009, leading the League’s tight ends in receiving yards ... Ranked second on the squad in receptions (19) and receiving yards (273) ... Had three catches for a team-high 82 yards in the win over Mon-mouth ... Hauled in six receptions for 88 yards and one score at Towson ... His 273 receiving yards in 2009 ranks second on the Coastal Carolina single-season receiv-ing yards by a tight end.

#24 JOSH NORMANJr., CB

6-2, 190

NOTES: Named Third-Team All-American by the Associated Press in 2009, as well as First-Team All-Conference ... Shattered the League record with eight intercep-tions, which ranked second nationally … Overall, ranked third nationally in picks (0.73/gm) ... Also led the League with 15 pass breakups, ranking eighth nationally in passes defended (1.36/gm) ... Tied for 18th in the League among defensive backs and 40th overall in tackles ... Earned Big South Defensive Player of the Week and National Defensive Player of the Week from two publications after tying a Big South-record with three interceptions in the win over Gardner-Webb ... Had a season-high six tackles on three separate occasions (at Kent State, at Stony Brook, at Clemson) ... Had a pair of interceptions and fi ve tackles

at Towson ... Had fi ve tackles, including a tackle-for-loss, at Liberty ... Also had fi ve tackles and one forced fumble at Charleston Southern ... Picked off at least one pass in three of the last four games of the year ... Tied for third on Coastal’s career interceptions list with 10.

NO. NAME YR POS HT WT HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL39 Allen, Jeff Fr. FB 6-3 245 Morgantown, W. Va. / Morgantown HS75 Ashley, Mo Fr. OL 6-5 300 Honea Path, S.C. / Belton-Honea Path HS56 Balkunas, Robert Sr. DT 6-1 290 Boca Raton, Fla. / Lackawanna (Pa.) JC67 Ballard, Shane Fr. LS 6-3 215 Manning, S.C. / Manning HS94 Barbaree, Brooks Jr. DT 6-2 265 Douglas, Ga. / Coffee County HS82 Birch, Justin Jr. TE 6-4 235 Summerville, S.C. / Newberry College65 Bonifas, Danny Sr. LS 6-2 225 Irmo, S.C. / Dutch Fork HS89 Boswell, Jamaul Jr. WR 6-1 210 Hempstead, N.Y. / Hofstra74 Brooks, Bryan Jr. OL 6-6 290 North Charleston, S.C. / Stratford HS52 Brown, E.J. Sr. LB 5-11 215 Goose Creek, S.C. / South Carolina State45 Byrd, Morgan Fr. WR 5-11 185 Myrtle Beach, S.C. / Myrtle Beach HS50 Cain, Austin Fr. P 6-0 185 Harrison, Ga. / Kennesaw HS72 Cheatwood, Jamey R-Fr. OL 6-5 310 Boiling Springs, S.C. / Boiling Springs HS7 Childers, Jamie Jr. QB 6-5 225 Mt. Pleasant, S.C. / Hargrave Military Academy47 Clayton, Grant R-Fr. K 5-7 170 Columbia, S.C. / Louisiana-Monroe88 Collins, Ben Sr. TE 6-3 235 Perry, Ga. / Houston County HS9 Craig, Cody Fr. QB 6-3 205 Moncks Corner, S.C. / Timberland HS4 Cunningham, Keon Sr. S 6-1 200 Edgefi eld, S.C. / Strom Thurmond HS36 Davenport, Dominique Sr. S 5-11 210 Bonaire, Ga. / Warner Robins HS 8 Davis, Jamel So. DE 6-4 210 Richmond, Va. / Hermitage HS95 Davis, Quinton So. DE 6-2 240 Peachtree City, Ga. / McIntosh HS 64 Dees, Kaleb Fr. OL 6-5 295 Laurens, S.C. / Laurens HS59 Devlin, Jerran Jr. LB 5-9 215 Georgetown, S.C. / Benedict College18 Duran, David Jr. TE 6-5 240 Marietta, Ga. / Michigan State 14 Durham, Justin Sr. K/P 5-10 160 Lexington, N.C. / North Davidson HS44 Edwards, Moon Fr. DE 6-1 240 Pageland, S.C. / Chesterfi eld HS48 Elliman, Zack Fr. WR 6-0 180 Socastee, S.C. / Socastee HS23 Erdman, Ben Sr. P/K 6-2 180 Cleveland, N.C. / West Rowan HS83 Floyd, Chris So. WR 6-3 180 Greenwood, S.C. / Greenwood HS76 Franklin, Tim Jr. OL 6-5 305 Prosperity, S.C. / Gilbert HS13 Frasier, Derrick Sr. LB 5-10 210 Orangeburg, S.C. / Orangeburg-Wilkinson HS33 Frye, Anthony Sr. RB 5-9 215 Opelika, Ala. / Univ. of the Cumberlands2 Gause, Racheed R-Sr. FB 5-11 260 Conway, S.C. / Conway HS43 George, Philip Fr. S 6-1 195 Columbia, S.C. / Keenan HS11 Hall, Logan R-Fr. QB 6-1 195 Gray Court, S.C. / Laurens HS73 Hamilton, Chad Fr. OL 6-3 290 Charleston, S.C. / James Island HS62 Hansen, Patrick Fr. OL 6-3 265 Kingsport, Tenn. / Dobyns-Bennett HS92 Harden, Jeremy Jr. DT 6-2 275 Hamlet, N.C. / Richmond County HS58 Harper, Kent Sr. DE 6-1 210 York, S.C. / York HS35 Harrison, Brian Jr. LB 6-0 205 Orangeburg, S.C. / Orangeburg-Wilkinson HS91 Hartsfi eld, Johnnie So. DT 6-3 260 St. Petersburg, Fla. / Hofstra 42 Hawkins, Corey Jr. DE 6-2 225 Blythewood, S.C. / Blythewood HS84 Hazel, Matt Fr. WR 6-3 180 North Augusta, S.C. / North Augusta HS31 Height, Jeremy So. RB 5-10 200 Townsend, Ga. / McIntosh County HS6 Henderson, Tre So. CB 5-11 185 Martinez, Ga. / Evans HS78 Herring, Drew R-Fr. OL 6-3 320 Myrtle Beach, S.C. / Carolina Forest HS 3 Hillary, Aramis So. QB 6-1 210 North Augusta, S.C. / South Carolina53 Holman, Dexter Jr. DT 6-2 280 Kathleen, Ga. / Houston County HS26 Houston, Johnnie R-Fr. CB 6-0 200 Greenville, S.C. / Woodmont HS

NO. NAME YR POS HT WT HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL40 Jacobs, Andrae So. LB 5-11 245 Tabor City, N.C. / South Columbus HS46 Jenkins, B.J. Jr. DE 6-2 235 Darien, Ga. / McIntosh County HS29 Johnson, Dontavious So. CB 5-9 170 West Palm Beach, Fla. / Hofstra90 Johnson, Matt So. DT 6-1 270 Columbia, S.C. / Keenan HS21 Jolly, Tarvorris Sr. CB 6-0 185 Shelby, N.C. / North Carolina28 Jones, Aaron Fr. RB 6-0 235 Grensboro, N.C. / Western Guilford HS1 Jones, Kenny Jr. WR 5-10 180 Pembroke Pines, Fla. / Cardinal Gibbons HS55 Kelley, A.J. So. DT 6-2 235 Letohatchee, Ala. / Carver HS27 Kennedy, Sammie R-Fr. WR 6-2 190 Moore, S.C. / Spartanburg Dorman HS49 Limoli, Mike R-Jr. FB 6-0 240 Pittstown, N.J. / Albright College15 Long, Trae Sr. WR 6-2 205 Clemmons, N.C. / West Forsyth HS19 Lott, Marcus Jr. CB 6-1 195 Union, S.C. / Union HS10 MacDowall, Zach Sr. QB 6-2 200 Acworth, Ga. / Wake Forest 48 McCarthy, Tyler R-Fr. CB 5-9 180 Attleboro, Mass. / Attleboro HS30 McClure, Mike Fr. LB 6-0 195 Rock Hill, S.C. / Rock Hill HS57 McCollum, Adrian R-Fr. DT 6-3 245 Little Rock, S.C. / Dillon HS93 McField, Chad Jr. DT 6-1 280 Medford, N.Y. / Patchogue-Medford HS51 McGehee, Zach So. K 6-1 220 Livingston, N.J. / Livingston HS32 McNeill, D.J. So. RB 5-9 190 Greensboro, N.C. / Page HS79 Middleton, Will R-Fr. OL 6-5 250 Acworth, Ga. / Kell HS28 Mitchell, Carlton Sr. S 5-11 205 Columbia, S.C. / Ridge View HS85 Morgan, Jonathan Sr. WR 6-0 205 Chantilly, Va. / Chantilly HS87 Moses, Ronnie Fr. WR 6-1 185 Myrtle Beach, S.C. / Carolina Forest HS24 Norman, Josh Jr. CB 6-2 190 Greenwood, S.C. / Greenwood HS22 O’Neal, Eric Sr. RB 5-10 200 Kathleen, Ga. / Houston County HS99 Owens, Donnie R-Fr. DT 6-2 285 Fayetteville, N.C. / Douglas Byrd HS70 Page, Kenneth So. OL 6-5 285 Columbia, S.C. / Clemson 63 Parsons, Andrew So. OL 6-1 275 Rockingham, N.C. / Richmond Senior HS54 Perkinson, Jamie Sr. LS 6-3 230 Hartsville, S.C. / Hartsville HS5 Presley, Chris So. WR 6-4 180 Bamberg, S.C. / Bamberg-Ehrhardt HS80 Rogers, Myron Jr. TE 6-2 225 Columbia, S.C. / Irmo HS96 Salley, Jeffrey R-Fr. DT 5-10 265 Bamberg, S.C. / Bamberg-Ehrhardt HS12 Sanders, Brian Sr. S 5-11 195 High Point, N.C. / T.W. Andrews HS61 Simpson, Steve So. OL 6-2 265 Greenwood, S.C. / Greenwood HS8 Small, Travis R-Fr. RB 5-10 190 Cheraw, S.C. / Cheraw HS68 Smalls, Seth Sr. OL 6-4 340 Moncks Corner, S.C. / Berkeley HS16 Steward, Desmond Jr. LB 5-11 230 Douglasville, Ga. / Douglas County HS81 Sullivan, Adrian So. WR 5-6 150 Charleston, S.C. / Bishop England HS77 Taylor, Devin Fr. OL 6-3 275 Summerville, S.C. / Summerville HS51 Thomas, Chris So. DE 6-1 200 Staten Island, N.Y. / Hofstra12 Thomason, Josh Jr. QB 6-0 195 Helena, Ala. / Belhaven College38 Walls, Chris Sr. LB 6-2 205 Conway, S.C. / Conway HS17 Wesley, Akeem So. WR 6-1 215 Douglas, Ga. / Coffee County HS34 Whitener, Marcus So. RB 5-10 200 Jonesville, S.C. / Union County HS98 Whiteside, Dominique So. DE 6-3 255 Hendersonville, N.C. / Hendersonville HS25 Whitley, Brandon Sr. WR 6-3 200 Augusta, Ga. / Glenn Hills HS66 Williams, Pat So. OL 6-1 275 Atlanta, Ga. / Westlake HS37 Williams, Pernell Fr. CB 6-1 185 Douglas, Ga. / Coffee County HS86 Willis, Marquel Sr. WR 6-1 195 Summerville, S.C. / The Citadel

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2009 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GTommy Fraser 11 144 688 17 671 4.7 4 39 61.0ERIC O’NEAL 8 89 406 29 377 4.2 2 24 47.1JEREMY HEIGHT 8 59 242 17 225 3.8 0 18 28.1JAMIE CHILDERS 9 49 219 56 163 3.3 3 18 18.1ZACH MacDOWALL 11 77 289 126 163 2.1 3 24 14.8

PASSING G Effi c Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GZACH MacDOWALL 11 119.42 126-229-11 55.0 1664 9 55 151.3JAMIE CHILDERS 9 92.78 27-53-6 50.9 289 3 38 32.1

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GBRANDON WHITLEY 11 30 469 15.6 4 55 42.6DAVID DURAN 11 19 273 14.4 1 47 24.8Paul Nicholas 11 17 244 14.4 2 28 22.2ERIC O’NEAL 8 17 101 5.9 0 20 12.6Tommy Fraser 11 15 127 8.5 0 26 11.5

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongJake Owen 10 64 6.4 0 15JOSH NORMAN 4 21 5.2 0 8

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongJOSH NORMAN 8 72 9.0 0 29DOMINIQUE DAVENPORT 3 20 6.7 0 12MARCUS LOTT 2 0 0.0 0 0E.J. BROWN 2 55 27.5 0 29

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongTRE HENDERSON 24 445 18.5 0 35Jake Owen 10 217 21.7 0 49

|------ PATs ------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PtsJUSTIN DURHAM 0 13-19 20-22 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 59Tommy Graser 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24BRANDON WHITLEY 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24ZACH MacDOWALL 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-2 0 0 18JAMIE CHILDERS 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GZACH MacDOWALL 11 306 163 1664 1827 166.1Tommy Fraser 11 144 671 0 671 61.0JAMIE CHILDERS 9 102 163 289 452 50.2ERIC O’NEAL 8 89 377 0 377 47.1JEREMY HEIGHT 8 59 225 0 225 28.1

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdBEN ERDMAN 51 1689 33.1 56 2 7 9 0

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GTommy Fraser 11 671 127 0 0 0 798 72.5ERIC O’NEAL 8 377 101 0 0 0 478 59.8BRANDON WHITLEY 11 0 469 0 0 0 469 42.6TRE HENDERSON 11 0 0 0 445 0 445 40.5JEREMY HEIGHT 8 225 35 0 31 0 291 36.4

TACKLES G SOLO AST TOT TFL-YDS SKS-YDSDESMOND STEWARD 11 22 38 60 4.5-8 0.5-2E.J. BROWN 11 25 33 58 3.5-30 3.0-30DOMINIQUE DAVENPORT 11 40 16 56 2.5-15 .Phillip Oboh 11 21 34 55 9.0-40 6.5-37DERRICK FRASIER 11 22 22 44 3.5-15 1.0-9

2010 returnees in ALL CAPS

2009 TEAM STATISTICS

CCU OPPSCORING 205 280 Points Per Game 18.6 25.5FIRST DOWNS 210 203 Rushing 98 104 Passing 93 84 Penalty 19 15RUSHING YARDAGE 1683 1946 Yards gained rushing 1983 2240 Yards lost rushing 300 294 Rushing Attempts 461 433 Average Per Rush 3.7 4.5 Average Per Game 153.0 176.9 TDs Rushing 12 20PASSING YARDAGE 1968 1766 Att-Comp-Int 286-155-17 263-149-21 Average Per Pass 6.9 6.7 Average Per Catch 12.7 11.9 Average Per Game 178.9 160.5 TDs Passing 12 15TOTAL OFFENSE 3651 3712 Total Plays 747 696 Average Per Play 4.9 5.3 Average Per Game 331.9 337.5KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 47-847 36-619PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 14-85 17-141INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 21-212 17-359KICK RETURN AVERAGE 18.0 17.2PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 6.1 8.3INT RETURN AVERAGE 10.1 21.1FUMBLES-LOST 18-10 14-4PENALTIES-YARDS 73-667 90-739 Average Per Game 60.6 67.2PUNTS-YARDS 51-1689 51-1964 Average Per Punt 33.1 38.5 Net punt average 29.6 36.1TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 30:05 29:553RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 63/154 52/142 3rd-Down Pct 41% 37%4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 8/14 6/12 4th-Down Pct 57% 50%SACKS BY-YARDS 25-197 22-136MISC YARDS 68 60TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 24 36FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 13-19 9-12ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 2-2RED-ZONE SCORES 23-30 77% 32-39 82%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 14-30 47% 26-39 67%PAT-ATTEMPTS 20-22 91% 33-36 92%ATTENDANCE 31694 116186 Games/Avg Per Game 5/6339 6/19364

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalCoastal Carolina 31 54 50 70 -- 205Opponents 46 65 86 83 -- 280

2009 RESULTS (5-6, 3-3 Big South) Sept. 3 at Kent State L, 0-18 Sept. 12 MONMOUTH W, 24-17 Sept. 19 at Towson L, 17-21 Sept. 26 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W, 28-7 Oct. 10 VMI * W, 20-6 Oct. 17 at Liberty * L, 13-58 Oct. 24 at Stony Brook * L, 10-16 Oct. 31 at Clemson L, 3-49 Nov. 7 GARDNER-WEBB * W, 26-21 Nov. 14 PRESBYTERIAN * W, 41-37 Nov. 21 at Charleston Southern * L, 23-30

* - Big South Conference game HOME GAME IN ALL CAPS

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2010 SCHEDULE

Sept. 4 BREVARD .............................. 6:00pm 1st meetingSept. 11 at Akron .............................. 12:00pm 1st meetingSept. 18 WESTERN CAROLINA ................ 6:00pm series tied, 2-2Sept. 25 at Sam Houston State ................7:00pm SHSU leads series, 1-0Oct. 2 at Old Dominion ...................... 6:00pm 1st meetingOct. 16 at Charleston Southern * ............1:30pm GWU leads series, 7-3Oct. 23 PRESBYTERIAN * ......................1:30pm series tied, 16-16Oct. 30 COASTAL CAROLINA * ................1:30pm CCU leads series, 6-1Nov. 6 at Liberty * .............................3:30pm GWU leads series, 8-7-1Nov. 13 at Stony Brook * .......................1:00pm series tied, 1-1Nov. 20 VMI * ....................................11:30am GWU leads series, 7-0

HOME GAME IN ALL CAPS* - Big South Conference gameAll Times EST and subject to change

RUNNIN’ BULLDOG QUICK FACTSLocation: ..............................................................Boiling Springs, N.C.Founded: ..................................................................................1905Enrollment: ............................................................................. 4,300Nickname: .................................................................Runnin’ BulldogsSchool Colors: ............................................................Scarlet and BlackStadium: ........................................................Spangler Stadium (9,000)Surface: ....................................................................... Natural GrassPresident: ............................................. Dr. Frank Bonner (Furman, 1969)Athletics Director: ............................... Chuck Burch (Gardner-Webb, 1979)Senior Woman Administrator: ..............................................Pam ScruggsFaculty Athletics Representative: ............................................Chris DavisAthletic Dept. Phone: ......................................................704-406-4340Ticket Offi ce Phone: .........................................................704-406-3576Website:..............................................................www.gwusports.com

RUNNIN’ BULLDOG FOOTBALL FACTSFirst Year: .................................................................................1970Overall All-Time Record: ................................................. 211-214-1 (.496)Overall Big South Record: ....................................................20-14 (.588)Big South Championships: ................................................ 2 (2002, 2003)No. Years in Playoffs (Years): ..............................................................2 ....................................................................... 1987 NAIA, 1992 NAIA)All-Time Playoff Record: .................................................................4-2Last Postseason Appearance: ........................ 1992 NAIA Championship Bowl .................................................................. vs. Central State (L, 16-19)2009 Overall Record: .....................................................................6-52009 Big South Record (Finish):............................................... 3-3 (T-4th)Final 2009 National Rankings: ....................................................... noneFootball Offi ce Phone: .....................................................704-406-4344Best Time To Reach Coach Steve Patton: ........................Weekday morningsFootball SID Contact: ...........................................................Marc RabbSID Offi ce Phone: ............................................................ 704-406-4355SID Cell Phone:................................................................704-974-3662SID e-mail: ....................................................mrabb@gardner-webb.eduSID Fax: ........................................................................704-406-4739Press Box Phone: .............................................................704-406-3576

2010 TEAM INFORMATION

Primary Offense: Spread

Primary Defense: Multiple

Lettermen Returning: 49 25 Offense 20 Defense 4 Specialty

Lettermen Lost: 19 8 Offense 7 Defense 2 Specialty

Starters Returning: 19 2009 All-Conference Honors Offense (8) RB Patrick Hall, 5-10, 217, Sr. ..........................2nd Team All-Big South WR James Perry III, 6-0, 182, R-Jr. .....................1st Team All-Big South WR Marquis Sanders, 5-11, 177, R-Jr. WR Tyson Petty, 5-11, 188, Sr. TE Josh Miller, 6-2, 242, Sr. OL Corey O’Daniel, 6-7, 335, Sr. ........................1st Team All-Big South OL C.J. Bryant, 6-1, 285, Sr. OL Jamie Dunaway, 6-4, 280, Soph.

Defense (9) DL Jordan Woods, 6-3, 245, Jr. DL Nelson Rushing, 6-1, 321, Sr. LB Marty Patterson, 6-3, 226, Sr. ......................1st Team All-Big South LB Jeffery Williams, 6-0, 224, Sr. LB Dami Teniola, 5-11, 223, Sr. CB Cedric McGowan, 6-0, 195, R-Sr. CB Bryce Nixon, 6-0, 184, Sr. FS Keron Phelps, 6-2, 211, Jr. SS Lyndrez Leslie, 6-1, 203, Jr.

Specialty (2) K Ryan Gates, 5-9, 182, Jr. ...........................2nd Team All-Big South P Graham Purvis, 5-11, 172, R-Jr.

Starters Lost: 8 Offense (3) QB Stan Doolittle ..........................................1st Team All-Big South OL Kyle Webber ..........................................2nd Team All-Big South OL Marion Gramling

Defense (3) DL Quinnon Isom .........................................2nd Team All-Big South LB Mario Brown ...........................................1st Team All-Big South DE Brian Lewis

Specialty (2) KR David Montgomery ...................................1st Team All-Big South HLD Nick Melton

2010 SCHEDULE

Sept. 4 BREVARD ..............................Sept. 4 BREVARD 6:00pm 1st meetingSept. 11 at Akron .............................. 12:00pm 1st meetingSept. 18 WESTERN CAROLINA ................Sept. 18 WESTERN CAROLINA 6:00pm series tied, 2-2Sept. 25 at Sam Houston State ................Sept. 25 at Sam Houston State 7:00pm SHSU leads series, 1-0Oct. 2 at Old Dominion ...................... 6:00pm 1st meetingOct. 16 at Charleston Southern * ............Oct. 16 at Charleston Southern * 1:30pm GWU leads series, 7-3Oct. 23 PRESBYTERIAN * ......................Oct. 23 PRESBYTERIAN * 1:30pm series tied, 16-16Oct. 30 COASTAL CAROLINA * ................Oct. 30 COASTAL CAROLINA * 1:30pm CCU leads series, 6-1Nov. 6 at Liberty * .............................Nov. 6 at Liberty * 3:30pm GWU leads series, 8-7-1Nov. 13 at Stony Brook * .......................Nov. 13 at Stony Brook * 1:00pm series tied, 1-1Nov. 20 VMI * ....................................Nov. 20 VMI * 11:30am GWU leads series, 7-0

HOME GAME IN ALL CAPS* - Big South Conference gameAll Times EST and subject to change

RUNNIN’ BULLDOG QUICK FACTSLocation: ..............................................................Boiling Springs, N.C.Founded: ..................................................................................1905Enrollment: ............................................................................. 4,300Nickname: .................................................................Runnin’ BulldogsSchool Colors: ............................................................Scarlet and BlackStadium: ........................................................Spangler Stadium (9,000)Surface: ....................................................................... Natural GrassPresident: ............................................. Dr. Frank Bonner (Furman, 1969)Athletics Director: ............................... Chuck Burch (Gardner-Webb, 1979)Senior Woman Administrator: ..............................................Pam ScruggsFaculty Athletics Representative: ............................................Chris DavisAthletic Dept. Phone: ......................................................704-406-4340Ticket Offi ce Phone: .........................................................704-406-3576Website:..............................................................www.gwusports.com

RUNNIN’ BULLDOG FOOTBALL FACTSFirst Year: .................................................................................1970Overall All-Time Record: ................................................. 211-214-1 (.496)Overall Big South Record: ....................................................20-14 (.588)Big South Championships: ................................................ 2 (2002, 2003)No. Years in Playoffs (Years): ..............................................................2 ....................................................................... 1987 NAIA, 1992 NAIA)All-Time Playoff Record: .................................................................4-2Last Postseason Appearance: ........................ 1992 NAIA Championship Bowl .................................................................. vs. Central State (L, 16-19)2009 Overall Record: .....................................................................6-52009 Big South Record (Finish):............................................... 3-3 (T-4th)Final 2009 National Rankings: ....................................................... noneFootball Offi ce Phone: .....................................................704-406-4344Best Time To Reach Coach Steve Patton: ........................Weekday morningsFootball SID Contact: ...........................................................Marc RabbSID Offi ce Phone: ............................................................ 704-406-4355SID Cell Phone:................................................................704-974-3662SID e-mail: ....................................................mrabb@gardner-webb.eduSID Fax: ........................................................................704-406-4739Press Box Phone: .............................................................704-406-3576

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HEAD COACHSTEVE PATTON14th season at Gardner-Webb83-59 (.585)

HOMETOWN: Oneonta, Ala.

ALMA MATER (YEAR): Furman (1977)

PLAYING CAREER: Receiver and Defensive Back at Furman (1974-76) Receiver and Defensive Back at Oneonta HS (1969-71)

COACHING CAREER: Gardner-Webb - Head Coach .................................1997-present North Greenville - Head Coach .................................... 1995-96 AFL Charlotte Rage - Head Coach .................................... 1993 Mars Hill - Head Coach .............................................. 1985-87 AFA Carolina Storm - Head Coach ..................................... 1982 AFAAlabama Magic - Head Coach ..................................... 1981 The Citadel - Assistant Coach .......................................... 1981 Wade Hampton HS - Assistant Coach................................. 1980 Broome HS - Assistant Coach .......................................... 1979 Furman - Graduate Assistant .......................................... 1978 Berea HS - Assistant Coach ............................................. 1977

COACHING & CAREER HIGHLIGHTS • Notched his 100th college coaching win Oct. 20, 2007, vs. VMI • Two-time Big South Coach of the Year (2002, 2003) • Two-time Big South football champions (2002, 2003) • Directed GWU’s move to Division I-AA/FCS • Has coached 29 All-Americans while at Gardner-Webb • Won SAC-8 Conference crown with Mars Hill in 1985 • National Coach of the Year and SAC-8 Coach of the Year (1985) • Also coached in the professional ranks with the AFL (Charlotte Rage) and AFA (Alabama Magic, Carolina Storm) • Led Storm to 11-0 record and American Bowl National Champion-ship, en route to AFA Coach of the Year • One-time scout for CFL’s Montreal Allouettes • Also lettered in track and tennis while at Furman and was a three-time Academic All-Conference First-Team selection in football

ASSISTANT COACHES & SUPPORT STAFF Joe Pizzo (Mars Hill, 1986) - Offensive Coordinator/QBs John Windham (Vanderbilt, 1986) - Defensive Coordinator Travis Cunningham (Gardner-Webb, 2003) - Linebackers Bryant Foster (Gardner-Webb, 1999) - Secondary Bobby Godinez (San Jose State, 2006) - Defensive Line Chris Foster (Gardner-Webb, 2004) - Running Backs Ian Cooper (Rocky Mountain College, 1998) - Receivers Kris King (Gardner-Webb, 2007) - Offensive Line Kevin Jones - Football Athletic Trainer

STEVE PATTON’S COLLEGIATE HEAD COACHING RECORD

Year School Overall Big South1985 Mars Hill 8-31986 Mars Hill 7-3-11987 Mars Hill 3-81995 North Greenville 5-61996 North Greenville 7-31997 Gardner-Webb 8-31998 Gardner-Webb 6-51999 Gardner-Webb 7-42000 Gardner-Webb 7-42001 Gardner-Webb 6-42002 Gardner-Webb 9-1 3-02003 Gardner-Webb 8-4 4-02004 Gardner-Webb 5-6 2-22005 Gardner-Webb 5-6 2-22006 Gardner-Webb 6-5 2-22007 Gardner-Webb 5-6 2-22008 Gardner-Webb 5-6 2-32009 Gardner-Webb 6-5 3-3Gardner-Webb Total 83-59 20-14Career Total 113-82-1

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2010 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

#40 PATRICK HALLSr., RB

5-11, 217

NOTES: 2010 Preseason All-Big South selection by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview ... 2009 Second-Team All-Big South honoree ... Led the Big South in total offensive touchdowns (12) and non-kick scoring (7.2 ppg) in 2009 ... Scored 12 touchdowns on the ground, including an impressive 10 in Conference play ... Had long scoring runs of 58, 66 and 49 yards last season … Had four multi-TD games against League foes, including three with a career-high 118 yards vs. Charleston Southern ... Had 114 yards and two scores at PC ... Also had a pair of scores at VMI and Coastal Carolina ... Ranked 3rd in the League with 5.5 yards per carry ... Gained 77.7 percent of his season rushing yards against Big South foes (466 yards, 10 TD) ... Has three career 100-yard games, all

against Conference opponents … Had 98 yards on 12 carries vs. No. 16 Liberty ... Already ranks 4th in League history with 22 career rushing scores.

#39 MARTY PATTERSONSr., LB

6-3, 226

NOTES: 2010 Big South Defensive Player of the Year by Lindy’s College Football Magazine ... 2010 Preseason All-Big South selection by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview ... Stepped in during an injury-plagued 2009 year for the GWU linebacker corps and posted career-best totals ... Led the Big South in total tackles (110), tackles per game (10.0) and tackles-for-loss (14.0) ... Had 60 percent of his tackles in Big South Conference games ... Had a season-high 15 tackles at Buffalo and vs. No. 16 Liberty ... Had 14 stops and two TFL vs. Stony Brook ... Had nine tackles and a goal line interception at Presbyterian College ... Also had a TD-saving fumble recovery at Coastal Carolina, in addition to 12 tackles, a tackle-for-loss, and forced fumble against the Chanticleers ... Averaged 11.0 tackles

per game in League play ... Helped GWU defense hold four opponents to less than 100 yards rushing as a team in 2009.

NO. NAME YR POS HT WT HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL8 Beatty, Lucas Fr. QB 6-3 206 Charlotte, N.C. / Olympic HS32 Blount, Juanne Fr. RB 5-9 185 Wingate, N.C. / Forest Hills HS56 Branch, Joe Fr. LB 6-5 210 Raleigh, N.C. / Fork Union Military12 Browning, Chandler Fr. QB 6-3 229 Raleigh, N.C. / Broughton96 Bryan, Maurice R-So. DL 6-2 260 Monroe, N.C. / Sun Valley HS53 Bryant, C.J. Sr. OL 6-1 285 Greer, S.C. / Blue Ridge86 Cranfi ll, Seth Fr. TE 6-4 210 Sherrill’s Ford, N.C. / Bandys HS69 Davis, Mike Fr. DE 6-1 267 Greenville, S.C. / Greenville HS28 Davis, Sean So. DB 5-11 163 McDonough, Ga. / Luella93 Dawes, Colin Fr. DL 6-4 270 Fuquay, N.C. / Fuquay-Varina79 Demilio, Steve R-So. OL 6-5 279 Millersville, Md. / Milford (N.Y.) Academy54 Dickson, Maurice Fr. DL 6-4 260 Hillside, N.J. / Fork Union Military88 Dugas, James Jr. TE 6-1 224 Sumter, S.C. / Crestwood HS91 Dula, Josh R-So. DE 6-2 242 Taylorsville, N.C. / Alexander Central67 Dunaway, Jamie So. OL 6-4 280 Lyman, S.C. / Byrnes HS47 Elekan, Jaap So. PK 5-11 195 Hilversum, The Netherlands / Comenius College-- Elmore, Kenneth Fr. DB 5-10 165 Charlotte, N.C. / Olympic HS83 Gates, Ryan Jr. K 5-9 182 Newnan, Ga. / East Coweta37 Gianni, Olivas Fr. DB 5-10 185 Ontario, Calif. / Upland HS92 Goods, Matt So. DL 6-2 265 East Orange, N.J. / Milford (N.Y.) Academy10 Grissett, Keenan Fr. DB 6-2 210 Hephzibah, Ga. / Cross Creek40 Hall, Patrick Sr. RB 5-11 217 Gastonia, N.C. / Ashbrook HS71 Harris, Jeff Fr. OL 6-2 275 Kernersville, N.C. / East Forsyth48 Hoffner, Kyle R-Jr. TE 6-2 244 Sebring, Fla. / Sebring98 Hollingshed, Terry Fr. DL 6-3 290 Norcross, Ga. / Norcross HS77 Hough-Jenkins, Tyler Fr. OL 6-4 255 Charlotte, N.C. / Olympic HS43 Hubbard, Sean Fr. LB 6-2 200 Charlotte, N.C. / Olympic HS34 Huff, Michael Fr. RB 5-10 178 Charlotte, N.C. / Olympic HS29 James, Chris R-Jr. DB 5-11 210 Newnan, Ga. / Sandy Creek42 Johnson, Devin Jr. LB 5-10 213 Charlotte, N.C. / East Mecklenburg HS50 Johnson, Matt Fr. LB 5-11 215 Lilburn, Ga. / Parkview HS80 Jules, Richard Fr. WR 6-0 175 Seffner, Fla. / Armwood HS-- Lancaster, Austin Fr. LB 6-1 210 Wilmington, N.C. / New Hanover HS45 Langston, Jonathan Fr. LB 5-11 214 Loganville, Ga. / Grayson82 Leslie, Lyndon R-Jr. WR 6-2 202 Lithonia, Ga. / Martin Luther King HS2 Leslie, Lyndrez Jr. DB 6-1 203 East Atlanta, Ga. / Martin Luther King HS30 Lindsey, Bo So. P 5-10 150 Spartanburg, S.C. / Dorman6 Little, Kenny R-So. RB 5-11 215 Flanders, N.J. / Mount Olive57 Manning, Don Fr. DE 6-1 244 Gaffney, S.C. / Gaffney78 Martin, Harrison R-So. OL 6-6 280 Charlotte, N.C. / East Mecklenburg HS75 McConnell, David Fr. OL 6-5 260 Gainesville, Ga. / Gainesville HS27 McCoy, Marcus R-So. DB 5-10 190 Charlotte, N.C. / Berry Academy20 McGowan, Cedric R-Sr. DB 6-0 195 Greer, S.C. / Greer34 McNeal, Jonathan Fr. LB 6-3 225 Spartanburg, S.C. / Spartanburg HS68 McQueen, Jacob Fr. OL 6-4 260 Rock Hill, S.C. / South Pointe HS60 Millar, George Fr. DL 5-10 255 Vero Beach, Fla. / Vero Beach HS

NO. NAME YR POS HT WT HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL21 Miller, Josh Sr. TE 6-2 242 Danville, Ky. / Boyle County13 Nixon, Bryce Sr. DB 6-0 184 Ellenwood, Ga. / Martin Luther King HS76 O’Daniel, Corey Sr. OL 6-7 335 Louisville, Ky. / St. Xavier41 Ohiaeri, Christian Fr. WR 6-2 205 Benson, N.C. / West Johnston HS84 Patmon, Jamal R-Sr. WR 6-6 202 Greenville, Ga. / Greenville39 Patterson, Marty Sr. LB 6-3 226 Mt. Airy, Ga. / Habersham Central52 Pemasa, Preston Fr. DE 6-2 240 Garden Grove, Calif. / Orange Lutheran HS17 Perry III, James R-Jr. WR 6-0 182 Greensboro, N.C. / Dudley11 Petty, Tyson Sr. WR 5-11 188 Gaffney, S.C. / Gaffney14 Phelps, Keron Jr. DB 6-1 211 Lawndale, N.C. / Burns24 Phillips, Corey Fr. DB 5-11 180 Lithonia, Ga. / Martin Luther King HS85 Purvis, Graham R-Jr. P 5-11 172 Shallotte, N.C. / West Brunswick16 Rhodes, Ricky Jr. DB 5-7 170 Richmond, Ky. / Madison Central26 Rivers, Kenny R-Jr. WR 6-3 210 Mocksville, N.C. / Davie County3 Rock, John R-So. QB 6-3 217 Springboro, Ohio / Springboro23 Rountree, Courtney So. DB 6-1 199 Augusta, Ga. / Laney HS35 Rozmus, Michael Fr. RB 5-9 170 Jacksonville, Fla. / Mandarin Christian HS99 Rushing, Nelson Sr. DL 6-1 321 Peachland, N.C. / Anson County5 Sanders, Marquis R-Jr. WR 5-11 177 Mt. Holly, N.C. / East Gaston63 Sanders, Robby Fr. OL 6-0 280 Orchard Park, N.Y. / Orchard Park HS59 Sargent, Austin So. OL 6-3 287 Ninety Six, S.C. / Ninety Six15 Schley, Trey Fr. TE 6-3 215 Fort Myers, Fla. / South Fort Myers HS74 Shelton, Zach R-Fr. DE 6-1 240 Marietta, Ga. / Marietta94 Short, Evan R-So. DL 6-4 275 Hickory, N.C. / St. Stephens44 Smith, Hudson Fr. DE 6-1 227 Aiken, S.C. / Aiken89 Stein, Luke Jr. DL 6-2 254 Ft. Thomas, Ky. / Highlands95 Stone, Nick So. DE 6-2 244 Durham, N.C. / Hillside87 Swinton, Deonte Fr. WR 6-1 175 Phenix City, Ala. / Central HS90 Taylor, Dylan R-So. DL 6-0 260 Spartanburg, S.C. / Spartanburg HS51 Teniola, Dami Sr. LB 5-11 223 Stone Mountain, Ga. / Stephenson46 Thomas, Cejay Fr. DB 5-9 165 Duncan, S.C. / Byrnes HS22 Thomas, Terrance Fr. WR 5-11 170 Pageland, S.C. / Central HS18 Trusler, Garrett Jr. LB 6-2 224 Knoxville, Tenn. / Catholic-- Urtel, Tyler Fr. DE 6-0 225 Jacksonville, Fla. / Fletcher HS72 Welch, Zach R-Jr. OL 6-2 280 Greensboro, N.C. / Southern Guilford38 Wilkins, Kelvin Fr. LB 6-3 200 Spartanburg, S.C. / Spartanburg HS81 Williams, Bradley R-Jr. K 6-3 188 Greenville, S.C. / Greenville-- Williams, Jaris Fr. OL 6-0 285 Kings Mountain, N.C. / Kings Mountain HS9 Williams, Jeffery Sr. LB 6-0 224 Frisco City, Ala. / Frisco City HS31 Williams, Keon Fr. DB 6-0 160 Charlotte, N.C. / Providence HS55 Wilson, Patrick R-Jr. OL 6-4 290 Tucker, Ga. / St. Pius X49 Wittenberger, Brian So. LB 6-2 210 Gaithersburg, Md. / Damascus19 Woods, Jordan Jr. DE 6-3 245 Charlotte, N.C. / West Charlotte36 Woolford, Jonathan Fr. WR 6-0 170 Taylors, S.C. / Eastside HS1 Woolridge, Nino Fr. RB 5-11 220 Belton, S.C. / Belton Honea Path HS

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2009 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GPATRICK HALL 10 108 618 19 599 5.5 12 66 59.9Stan Doolittle 11 107 447 138 309 2.9 3 27 28.1KENNY LITTLE 10 59 299 5 294 5.0 2 23 29.4David Montgomery 11 33 227 12 215 6.5 1 74 19.5Philip Peoples 5 51 210 21 189 3.7 2 37 37.8

PASSING G Effi c Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GStan Doolittle 11 124.44 215-347-5 62.0 2268 11 48 206.2JOHN ROCK 3 214.77 8-12-0 66.7 133 2 73 44.3

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GJAMES PERRY III 11 61 749 12.3 3 48 68.1MARQUIS SANDERS 10 36 459 12.8 2 46 45.9Nick Melton 11 23 244 10.6 1 43 22.2TYSON PETTY 11 21 194 9.2 1 22 17.6David Montgomery 11 18 218 12.1 4 73 19.8

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongTYSON PETTY 8 25 3.1 0 16JAMES PERRY III 6 30 5.0 0 13DEVIN JOHNSON 1 23 23.0 0 0

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongDarren Rogers 3 22 7.3 0 13CHRIS JAMES 2 50 25.0 1 50BRYCE NIXON 2 0 0.0 0 0MARTY PATTERSON 2 1 0.5 0 1

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongDavid Montgomery 23 522 22.7 1 100TYSON PETTY 16 305 19.1 0 39

|------ PATs ------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PtsRYAN GATES 0 13-16 38-38 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 77PATRICK HALL 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72David Montgomery 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36JAMES PERRY III 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Stan Doolittle 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18MARQUIS SANDERS 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GStan Doolittle 11 454 309 2268 2577 234.3PATRICK HALL 10 108 599 0 599 59.9KENNY LITTLE 10 59 294 0 294 29.4David Montgomery 11 33 215 0 215 19.5JOHN ROCK 3 17 63 133 196 65.3

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdGRAHAM PURVIS 39 1443 37.0 51 0 9 10 2

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GDavid Montgomery 11 215 218 0 522 0 955 86.8JAMES PERRY III 11 10 749 30 0 0 789 71.7PATRICK HALL 10 599 22 0 0 0 621 62.1TYSON PETTY 11 0 194 25 305 0 524 47.6MARQUIS SANDERS 10 10 459 0 0 0 469 46.9

TACKLES G SOLO AST TOT TFL-YDS SKS-YDSMARTY PATTERSON 11 64 46 110 14.0-51 5.0-26Mario Brown 11 46 39 85 7.0-23 1.0-4Darren Rogers 11 30 23 53 2.0-19 .BRYCE NIXON 11 38 15 53 1.5-3 . JEFFERY WILLIAMS 7 25 22 47 5.0-9 1.0-4

2010 returnees in ALL CAPS

2009 TEAM STATISTICS

GWU OPPSCORING 305 277 Points Per Game 27.7 25.2FIRST DOWNS 224 216 Rushing 90 82 Passing 118 105 Penalty 16 29RUSHING YARDAGE 1732 1402 Yards gained rushing 1977 1708 Yards lost rushing 245 306 Rushing Attempts 402 401 Average Per Rush 4.3 3.5 Average Per Game 157.5 127.5 TDs Rushing 23 12PASSING YARDAGE 2401 2411 Att-Comp-Int 359-223-5 349-188-12 Average Per Pass 6.7 6.9 Average Per Catch 10.8 12.8 Average Per Game 218.3 219.2 TDs Passing 13 20TOTAL OFFENSE 4133 3813 Total Plays 761 750 Average Per Play 5.4 5.1 Average Per Game 375.7 346.6KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 49-1020 56-1009PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 15-78 23-226INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 12-114 5-30KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.8 18.0PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 5.2 9.8INT RETURN AVERAGE 9.5 6.0FUMBLES-LOST 18-10 20-13PENALTIES-YARDS 76-700 62-559 Average Per Game 63.6 50.8PUNTS-YARDS 51-1808 48-1664 Average Per Punt 35.5 34.7 Net punt average 30.6 32.6TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 29:28 30:153RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 70/158 65/157 3rd-Down Pct 44% 41%4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 6/16 16/23 4th-Down Pct 38% 70%SACKS BY-YARDS 25-142 20-118MISC YARDS 73 -20TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 38 35FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 13-16 11-14ON-SIDE KICKS 1-1 0-1RED-ZONE SCORES 32-35 91% 33-39 85%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 22-35 63% 24-39 62%PAT-ATTEMPTS 38-38 100% 30-33 91%ATTENDANCE 25771 93134 Games/Avg Per Game 5/5154 6/15522

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalGardner-Webb 68 96 58 83 -- 305Opponents 71 63 64 79 -- 277

2009 RESULTS (6-5, 3-3 Big South) Sept. 5 MARS HILL W, 58-14 Sept. 12 at Western Carolina W, 27-20 Sept. 19 at North Carolina State L, 14-45 Oct. 3 at VMI * W, 27-23 Oct. 10 at Buffalo L, 3-40 Oct. 17 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W, 27-20 Oct. 24 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA W, 65-0 Oct. 31 STONY BROOK * L, 14-24 Nov. 7 at Coastal Carolina * L, 21-26 Nov. 14 #16 LIBERTY * L, 28-51 Nov. 21 at Presbyterian * W, 21-14

* - Big South Conference game HOME GAME IN ALL CAPS

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2010 SCHEDULE

Sept. 4 ST. FRANCIS (Pa.) ̂.................12:00pm LU leads series, 1-0Sept. 11 at Ball State ............................7:00pm 1st meetingSept. 18 at Robert Morris .....................12:00pm 1st meetingSept. 25 at James Madison .................... 6:00pm JMU leads series, 10-5Oct. 2 SAVANNAH STATE .....................7:00pm LU leads series, 1-0Oct. 9 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * .........3:30pm LU leads series, 15-2Oct. 16 at VMI * ..................................1:30pm LU leads series, 6-3Oct. 30 at Presbyterian * ......................1:30pm PC leads series, 4-3Nov. 6 GARDNER-WEBB * .....................3:30pm GWU leads series, 8-7-1Nov. 13 at Coastal Carolina * ..................1:00pm LU leads series, 4-3Nov. 20 STONY BROOK * .......................3:30pm series tied, 1-1

HOME GAME IN ALL CAPS ^ - at City Stadium - Lynchburg, Va.* - Big South Conference gameAll Times EST and subject to change

FLAME QUICK FACTSLocation: .....................................................................Lynchburg, Va.Founded: ..................................................................................1971Enrollment: .............................................................................11,928Nickname: ............................................................................ FlamesSchool Colors: ........................................................Red, White and BlueStadium: .......................................................Williams Stadium (19,200)Surface: .............................................................................FieldTurfVice Chancellor and Acting Provost: ........... Dr. Ron Godwin (Bob Jones, 1960)Athletics Director: ...................................Jeff Barber (East Carolina, 1981)Senior Woman Administrator: ..........................................Meredith EakerFaculty Athletics Representative: ........................................... Bill GribbinAthletic Dept. Phone: .......................................................434-582-2100Ticket Offi ce Phone: .........................................................434-582-SEATWebsite:..........................................................www.libertyfl ames.com

FLAME FOOTBALL FACTSFirst Year: .................................................................................1973Overall All-Time Record: ................................................ 190-195-4 (.494)Overall Big South Record: .................................................... 23-11 (.676)Big South Championships: .........................................3 (2007, 2008, 2009)No. Years in Playoffs (Years): ......................................................... noneAll-Time Playoff Record: ................................................................n/aLast Postseason Appearance: .......................................................... n/a2009 Overall Record: .....................................................................8-32009 Big South Record (Finish):................................................ 5-1 (T-1st)Final 2009 National Rankings: .................................21st - FCS Coaches Poll ............................................................22nd - The Sports Network PollFootball Offi ce Phone: ......................................................434-582-2040Best Time To Reach Coach Danny Rocco: ........................Weekday morningsFootball SID Contact: ......................................................Todd WetmoreSID Offi ce Phone: .............................................................434-582-2292SID Cell Phone:................................................................434-841-8974SID e-mail: .........................................................twetmore@liberty.eduSID Fax: .........................................................................434-582-2076Press Box Phone: .............................................................434-582-4628

2010 TEAM INFORMATION

Primary Offense: Two-Back Set

Primary Defense: 3-4

Lettermen Returning: 39 16 Offense 20 Defense 3 Specialty

Lettermen Lost: 25 15 Offense 8 Defense 2 Specialty

Starters Returning: 15 2009 All-Conference Honors Offense (5) QB/WR Mike Brown, 6-0, 205, R-Jr. ..............Offensive Player of the Year WR Chris Summers, 6-4, 190, R-Jr. ................2nd Team All-Big South RB B.J. Hayes, 5-9, 190, R-Jr. OL Alex Stadler, 6-2, 315, R-Sr. ....................2nd Team All-Big South OL Justin Vargas, 6-5, 300, R-Sr.

Defense (6) DL Asa Chapman, 6-5, 380, Jr. ....................2nd Team All-Big South DL Daryl Robertson, 6-2, 290, R-Sr. LB Doncel Bolt, 6-3, 230, Sr. .......................2nd Team All-Big South LB Chad Brown, 6-2, 240, R-Sr. DB Donald Manns, 5-9, 185, R-Sr. DB Larry Claiborne, 6-0, 190, R-Jr.

Specialty (4) K Matt Bevins, 6-2, 185, Jr. ........................1st Team All-Big South P Mike Larsson, 5-10, 175, Sr. ....................2nd Team All-Big South PK Ben Shipps, 6-1, 155, R-Jr. RS Mike Brown, 6-0, 205, R-Jr.

Starters Lost: 13 Offense (6) QB Tommy Beecher .................................2nd Team All-Big South FB Derek Bishop TE Will Quarles .......................................2nd Team All-Big South OL Josh Weaver .......................................1st Team All-Big South OL Bryan Mosier .......................................1st Team All-Big South OL Mario Cosby .......................................2nd Team All-Big South

Defense (5) DL Trey Jacobs ........................................1st Team All-Big South LB Wes Cheek ........................................2nd Team All-Big South LB Ian Childress DB Chris Rocco .......................................2nd Team All-Big South DB Tim Torrence

Specialty (2)RS Aaron Hewlett ....................................2nd Team All-Big South

LS Robby Cramer

2010 SCHEDULE

Sept. 4 ST. FRANCIS (Pa.) ̂.................12:00pm LU leads series, 1-0Sept. 11 at Ball State ............................Sept. 11 at Ball State 7:00pm 1st meetingSept. 18 at Robert Morris .....................Sept. 18 at Robert Morris 12:00pm 1st meetingSept. 25 at James Madison .................... 6:00pm JMU leads series, 10-5Oct. 2 SAVANNAH STATE .....................Oct. 2 SAVANNAH STATE 7:00pm LU leads series, 1-0Oct. 9 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * .........Oct. 9 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * 3:30pm LU leads series, 15-2Oct. 16 at VMI * ..................................Oct. 16 at VMI * 1:30pm LU leads series, 6-3Oct. 30 at Presbyterian * ......................Oct. 30 at Presbyterian * 1:30pm PC leads series, 4-3Nov. 6 GARDNER-WEBB * .....................Nov. 6 GARDNER-WEBB * 3:30pm GWU leads series, 8-7-1Nov. 13 at Coastal Carolina * ..................Nov. 13 at Coastal Carolina * 1:00pm LU leads series, 4-3Nov. 20 STONY BROOK * .......................Nov. 20 STONY BROOK * 3:30pm series tied, 1-1

HOME GAME IN ALL CAPS ^ - at City Stadium - Lynchburg, Va.* - Big South Conference gameAll Times EST and subject to change

FLAME QUICK FACTSLocation: .....................................................................Lynchburg, Va.Founded: ..................................................................................1971Enrollment: .............................................................................11,928Nickname: ............................................................................ FlamesSchool Colors: ........................................................Red, White and BlueStadium: .......................................................Williams Stadium (19,200)Surface: .............................................................................FieldTurfVice Chancellor and Acting Provost: ........... Dr. Ron Godwin (Bob Jones, 1960)Athletics Director: ...................................Jeff Barber (East Carolina, 1981)Senior Woman Administrator: ..........................................Meredith EakerFaculty Athletics Representative: ........................................... Bill GribbinAthletic Dept. Phone: .......................................................434-582-2100Ticket Offi ce Phone: .........................................................434-582-SEATWebsite:..........................................................www.libertyfl ames.com

FLAME FOOTBALL FACTSFirst Year: .................................................................................1973Overall All-Time Record: ................................................ 190-195-4 (.494)Overall Big South Record: .................................................... 23-11 (.676)Big South Championships: .........................................3 (2007, 2008, 2009)No. Years in Playoffs (Years): ......................................................... noneAll-Time Playoff Record: ................................................................n/aLast Postseason Appearance: .......................................................... n/a2009 Overall Record: .....................................................................8-32009 Big South Record (Finish):................................................ 5-1 (T-1st)Final 2009 National Rankings: .................................21st - FCS Coaches Poll ............................................................22nd - The Sports Network PollThe Sports NetworkFootball Offi ce Phone: ......................................................434-582-2040Best Time To Reach Coach Danny Rocco: ........................Weekday morningsFootball SID Contact: ......................................................Todd WetmoreSID Offi ce Phone: .............................................................434-582-2292SID Cell Phone:................................................................434-841-8974SID e-mail: .........................................................twetmore@liberty.eduSID Fax: .........................................................................434-582-2076Press Box Phone: .............................................................434-582-4628

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HEAD COACHDANNY ROCCO5th season at Liberty32-13 (.711)

HOMETOWN: Huntington, Pa.

ALMA MATER (YEAR): Wake Forest (1984)

PLAYING CAREER: Outside Linebacker at Wake Forest (1982-83) Linebacker at Penn State (1979-80)

COACHING CAREER: Liberty - Head Coach ..........................................2006-present Virginia - Associate Head Coach/LB .............................. 2002-05 Virginia - Assistant Head Coach/LB ............................... 2001-02 Virginia - Recruiting Coordinator .................................. 2001-02 New York Jets - Linebackers/Special Teams ........................2000 Maryland - Linebackers ............................................. 1998-99 Texas - Linebackers/Special Teams ............................... 1994-97 Boston College - Defensive Line ....................................1991-93 Tulsa - Linebackers .................................................. 1988-90 Colorado - Linebackers.................................................. 1987 Wake Forest - Graduate Assistant/Defensive Line ............. 1984-86

COACHING & CAREER HIGHLIGHTS • Three-time Big South Football Champions (2007, 2008, 2009) • Led Liberty to its fi rst Big South football championship in 2007 • First three-time Big South Coach of the Year (2006, 2007, 2008) in League history • Led Flames to fi ve-game improvement in 2006 (third-best in NCAA) • Helped Virginia to back-to-back Continental Tire Bowl victories in 2002 and 2003 and MPC Computers Bowl appearance in 2005 • Virginia’s 2002 recruiting class ranked top 10 nationally • Helped Texas to three-straight conference championships an three-straight bowl appearances (Fiesta, Sugar and Sun) • Member of Boston College staff that appeared in Hall of Fame Bowl (1993) and Carquest Bowl (1994) • Played in 1979 Liberty Bowl with Penn State and 1983 Mirage Bowl with Wake Forest

ASSISTANT COACHES & SUPPORT STAFF Pete Sundheim (Delaware, 1971) - Associate Head Coach/RBs Tom Clark (Maryland, 1986) - Defensive Coordinator/LBs Brandon Streeter (Clemson, 1999) - Offensive Coordinator/QBs Marshall Roberts (Rutgers, 1993) - Special Teams Coordinator/CBs Charlie Skalaski (Florida, 1978) - Recruiting Coordinator/WRs Wally Ake (William & Mary, 1972) - Secondary Levern Belin (Wake Forest, 1991) - Defensive Line H.T. Kinney (Wisconsin-Platteville, 1988) - Running Game Coord./TEs Blaine McCorkle (LSU, 2000) - Offensive Line Manny Rojas (Liberty, 2007) - Linebackers Mike Morris - Equipment Manager Chris Brown - Assistant Equipment Manager Danny Wenger - Video Coordinator Bev Cole - Administrative Assistant

DANNY ROCCO’S HEAD COACHING RECORD

Year School Overall Big South2006 Liberty 6-5 2-22007 Liberty 8-3 4-02008 Liberty 10-2 5-02009 Liberty 8-3 5-1Career Total 32-13 16-3

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2010 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

#10 MIKE BROWNR-Jr., QB6-0, 205

NOTES: 2009 Big South Offensive Player of the Year ... Only sophomore in Big South history to receive the accolade ... First-Team All-Conference at wide receiver ... Named to the CSN Fabulous 50 All-America team ... … Ranked No. 37 nationally in receptions per game (5.45) ... Three-time Big South Offensive Player of the Week in 2009 -- the only player to earn the honor three times last season ... Started all 11 games with 10 at wide receiver and one at quarterback ... Finished the year with nine rushing touchdowns, which ranked tied for second in the Big South in rushing touchdowns ... Ranked third in the Big South in all-purpose yards per game and second in all-purpose yards per game in Conference-only contests (119.7) ... Was responsible for 15 total touchdowns ... Led

Liberty to a road victory in his only start at QB, passing for 242 yards (29-of-36) and a touchdown against Lafayette.

#93 DONCEL BOLTSr., ILB

6-3, 230

NOTES: 2010 team captain ... Second-Team All-Big South in 2009 ... Played in all 11 contests with eight starts ... Ranked second on the team in total tackles ... Led the team and ranked fi fth in the Big South in assisted tackles ... Had two double-fi gure tackle games ... Second on the team in tackles-for-loss ... Had nine tackles, including a shared sack for three yards, and a quarterback hurry against North Carolina Central ... Led the Flames with 13 tackles against No. 6 James Madison, in-cluding a career-best nine assisted tackles, plus one TFL ... Made fi ve stops and 1.5 tackles-for-loss against Coastal Carolina ... Posted 10 tackles, including nine assisted stops, against Charleston Southern ... Tied a season-high with four solo tackles against Presbyterian College ... Helped Liberty fi n-

ish 2009 ranked No. 24 in scoring defense (19.1), No. 24 in fumbles recovered (12), No. 1 in turnover margin (1.91) and No. 9 in turnovers gained (29).

NO. NAME YR POS HT WT HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL41 Adams, Terry R-Sr. DL 6-0 255 Elkin, N.C. / Elkin HS82 Apon, Brandon R-Fr. TE 6-4 220 Woodstock, Ga. / The King’s Academy45 Arelt, Brian R-Fr. LB 5-11 210 Massillon, Ohio / Massillon HS46 Bah, Francis R-Fr. TE 6-2 250 Duisburg, Germany / Lise-Meitner51 Bannon, Patrick Sr. DL 6-4 245 Lexington, Va. / Rockbridge County HS35 Baptiste, Matthew Fr. LB 6-0 215 Virginia Beach, Va. / Ocean Lakes HS25 Barnett, Chase R-Fr. RB 5-7 175 Stafford, Va. / Brooke Point HS19 Bayoh, Sorie R-Fr. DB 5-7 165 Miami, Fla. / Gulliver Prepatory49 Bevins, Matt Jr. K 6-2 185 Newport News, Va. / Warwick HS59 Bolt, Doncel Sr. LB 6-3 230 Long Beach, Calif. / Polytechnic HS (Cerritos)91 Bowman, Dylan Fr. DL 6-3 240 Ocean Isle Beach, N.C. / West Brunswick HS77 Boyd, Malcolm So. OL 6-4 280 Spartanburg, S.C. / Dorman HS12 Brennan, Tyler R-So. QB 6-4 215 Anderson, S.C. / T.L Hanna HS20 Broggin, Danny R-Sr. DB 6-0 210 Brookneal, Va. / William Campbell HS70 Brown, Aaron R-Jr. OL 6-4 290 South Hill, Va. / Park View Senior HS95 Brown, Chad R-Sr. LB 6-2 240 Melbourne, Fla. / Eau Gallie HS43 Brown, Jerry R-Fr. WR 5-6 170 Chester, Va. / Lloyd C. Bird HS10 Brown, Mike R-Jr. QB 6-0 205 Charlottesville, Va. / Monticello HS30 Cadet, Isaac R-Fr. WR 6-0 190 Detroit, Mich. / Livonia Franklin HS63 Camire, Matt R-Sr. OL 6-3 275 Midlothian, Va. / Manchester HS47 Carter John R-Fr. FB 5-8 220 Manassas, Va. / Osbourn HS98 Chapman, Asa Jr. DL 6-5 380 Orange, Va. / Orange Co. HS (Fork Union)17 Claiborne, Larry R-Jr. DB 6-0 190 Ringgold, Va. / GW Danville HS38 Coleman, Irwin R-Jr. RB 5-9 190 Owings Mills, Md. / Owings Mills HS55 Connolly, Mike R-Jr. LB 6-2 245 Sarasota, Fla. / Cardinal Mooney HS5 Davis, Korrey R-So. RB 5-10 190 Lynchburg, Va. / Heritage HS (Massachusetts)19 DeArmon, Kyle R-Sr. WR 6-3 185 Clearwater, Fla. / Indian Rocks Christian HS43 Dial, Aaron R-Fr. DB 5-11 200 Manassas, Va. / Stonewall Jackson HS83 Duke, Zach R-Sr. WR 5-11 175 Bargersville, Tenn. / Greenwood (Anderson)42 Dutra, Elliot R-Fr. RB 5-9 185 Greenwood, Ind. / Center Grove (Marion)4 Eden, Jimmy R-So. WR 5-10 175 Peachtree City, Ga. / Landmark Christian HS23 Edmond, D.J. R-Fr. DB 6-1 200 Spotsylvania, Pa. / Riverbend HS44 Fath, Eric R-Fr. TE 6-3 255 Quakertown, Pa. / Quakertown HS3 Fogg, Kevin So. DB 5-10 175 Raleigh, N.C. / Apex HS85 Francis, Brandon Fr. WR 6-0 170 Herndon, Va. / Westville HS (Fork Union)99 Freeman, Cory R-Fr. DL 6-4 250 Raeford, N.C. / Hoke County HS48 Gagliardi, Peter R-Fr. FB 6-3 240 Miami, Fla. / Miami Sunset HS (Buffalo)2 Garner, Ervin R-Jr. WR 5-9 165 Fairfax, Va. / Oakton HS (Virginia Tech)84 Gibson, Patrick R-Fr. TE 6-3 210 Virginia Beach, Va. / Great Bridge HS16 Glover, Jaquan Fr. WR 5-8 190 Virginia Beach, Va. / Bayside HS (Fork Union)42 Gunn, Justin R-So. DL 6-4 205 Seattle, Wash. / Renton HS (Washington)27 Hagen, Jacob Fr. DB 6-3 195 Orange Park, Fla. / Orange Park HS73 Hanson, Mitch Fr. OL 6-5 280 Daleville, Va. / Lord Botetourt26 Harvey, Donte’ R-Fr. WR 5-10 170 Roanoke, Va. / Salem HS36 Hawkes, Pierre So. DB 5-10 165 Dinwiddie, Va. / Dinwiddie HS (N. Mexico Mil.)7 Hayes, B.J. R-Jr. WR 5-9 190 Valentines, Va. / Brunswick HS37 Healey, Josh R-Fr. DB 6-2 210 Virginia Beach, Va. / Atlantic Shores11 Henderson, Gabe Fr. QB 5-11 195 Garner, N.C. / Southeast Raleigh HS29 Henderson, Jeffrey R-Jr. DB 6-0 190 Garner, N.C. / Southeast Raleigh HS (N.C. Central)72 Herring, Stan R-So. OL 6-4 275 Woodstock, Ga. / Kell HS86 Hicks, Bellmon Sr. WR 5-10 170 Woodbridge, Va. / Freedom HS13 Hobby, Ron R-So. DB 5-10 180 Washington, D.C. / Gwynn Park HS (Pittsburgh)24 Holloway, SirChauncey So. RB 5-8 195 Seffner, Fla. / Armwood HS18 Hudson, Brian R-Fr. QB 6-3 205 Stafford, Va. / Brooke Point HS30 Hyland, Scott Fr. LB 6-1 220 Forest, Va. / Liberty Christian Academy

NO. NAME YR POS HT WT HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL92 Jackson, Hunter R-Fr. WR 6-2 210 Sewell, N.J. / Washington TWP-- Jauch, Drew Fr. DB 6-1 180 Waxhaw, N.C. / Parkwood HS34 Jenkins, Marques R-So. LB 6-2 235 Stafford, Va. / Hargrave Mil. Acad. (Ole Miss)9 Kelly, Pat So. WR 6-3 200 New Orleans, La. / Liberty Christian Academy90 Kinkead, Jeremy R-Fr. LB 6-1 220 Vinton, Va. / William Byrd HS26 Kollock, Jason Fr. DB 5-10 220 Milford, Va. / Milford HS47 Larsson, Mike Jr. K/P 5-10 175 Monroe, N.C. / Piedmont HS94 Latif, A.B. R-Jr. DL 6-4 265 Chesterfi eld, Va. / Manchester (Virginia Tech)28 Lee, KaJuan R-Jr. DB 6-0 185 Newport News, Va. / Heritage HS60 Lewellyn, Bryant R-So. DL 6-1 290 Danbury, N.C. / North Stokes HS6 Lillard, Cory R-Fr. DB 5-11 205 Remington, Va. / Liberty HS (Virginia)78 Lundy, Aaron R-So. OL 6-5 305 Chilhowie, Va. / Chilhowie HS31 Manns, Donald R-Sr. DB 5-9 185 Jacksonville, Fla. / The Bolles School87 Marsh, Austin R-So. WR 6-2 185 Quarryville, Pa. / Solanco HS57 Martin, Nick R-Fr. LB 6-1 225 Apex, N.C. / Apex HS32 Mayo, Chris R-Fr. DB 5-11 205 Neptune, N.J. / St. John Vianney (Fork Union)82 Medlin, Josh Sr. WR 5-11 180 Thaxton, Va. / Staunton River (Emory & Henry)26 Mickens, Ryan Fr. RB 6-0 230 Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. / University Christian74 Mondor, Andre Fr. OL 6-4 330 Tampa, Fla. / H.B. Plant HS29 Nelson, Thomas R-So. DB 6-1 205 Staunton, Va. / Robert E. Lee HS (Bridgton)33 O’Donnell, Kyle R-Sr. LB 6-2 240 York, Pa. / Dallastown Area HS22 Poindexter, Julian R-Jr. WR 5-11 185 Bedford, Va. / Liberty HS (Marshall)15 Pratt, Greg R-Fr. WR 5-8 160 Naples, Fla. / Naples HS (Troy)56 Ray, Greg Fr. OL 6-4 300 Pearisburg, Va. / Giles HS16 Reese, Brian Fr. QB 6-2 220 Chambersburg, Pa. / Chambersburg HS40 Revell, Nathan R-Sr. FB 5-10 235 Peekskill, N.Y. / Highlands Christian HS28 Rice, Desmond Fr. RB 5-8 185 Forest, Va. / Liberty Christian Academy96 Robertson, Daryl R-Sr. DL 6-2 290 Bedford, Va. / Liberty HS (Virginia Tech)22 Robinson, Brandon Jr. DB 6-1 165 Waxhaw, N.C. / Charlotte Christian HS58 Schuster, Greg R-So. DL 6-2 300 Waxhaw, N.C. / Charlotte Latin HS14 Scott, Kenny Fr. DB 5-10 165 Appomattox, Va. / Appomattox HS89 Shaver, Tommy R-Jr. TE 6-6 255 Hot Springs, Va. / Bath County HS39 Shipps, Ben R-Jr. K 6-1 155 Venice, Fla. / Venice HS45 Sigmon, Nick Fr. LB 6-2 240 Roanoke, Va. / Northside HS50 Smissen, Richard R-Fr. OL/LS 5-11 230 Forest, Va. / Liberty Christian Academy97 Smith, Tim R-Sr. DL 6-4 285 High Point, N.C. / High Point Andrews HS21 Spann, Randy Fr. DB 5-11 205 Glen Burnie, Md. / Old Mill HS62 Stadler, Alex R-Sr. OL 6-2 315 Bealeton, Va. / Liberty HS (Alabama)-- Stokes, Matt Fr. DL 6-2 250 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas HS1 Summers, Chris R-Jr. WR 6-4 190 Jacksonville, Fla. / Jean Ribault HS65 Tomlin, Mark R-Jr. OL 6-4 270 Amherst, Va. / Amherst (VMI)76 Vargas, Justin R-Sr. OL 6-5 300 Jacksonville, Fla. / Trinity Christian HS93 Varol, Paco R-Fr. DL 6-3 250 Hamburg, Germany / Wirtschafts HS8 Vinson, Brent So. DB 6-1 195 Charlotte, N.C. / Ardrey Kell HS (Fork Union)16 Ward, Demetrius So. LB 6-1 235 Hampton, Va. / Phoebus HS81 Washington, Keithen R-So. WR 6-3 170 Manassas, Va. / Stonewall Jackson (Grambling)68 Weatherington, Jay So. OL 6-4 295 Woodbridge, Va. / Woodbridge HS22 Wells, Josh R-Fr. RB 5-9 190 Alexandria, Va. / Potomac HS (Virginia-Wise)79 Wendland, Soeren R-Sr. OL 6-7 290 Cuxhaven, Germany / Amandus-Abendroth75 White, Toney R-Jr. OL 6-4 285 Manassas Park, Va. / Manassas Park HS54 Widener, Kevin Fr. OL 6-4 270 Lebanon, Va. / Lebanon HS88 Wilkes, Steven R-So. TE 6-5 280 Clifton Forge, Va. / Alleghany HS67 Williams, Jeremiah R-So. OL 6-6 285 Buckingham, Va. / Buckingham County HS80 Wrede, Matthias R-Sr. TE 6-5 280 Langenhagen, Germany / Santa Barbara City Col.64 Wright, Richard R-Fr. OL 6-1 275 Nathalie, Va. / Halifax County HS

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2009 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GAldreakis Allen 11 118 553 23 530 4.5 9 42 48.2MIKE BROWN 11 77 498 56 442 5.7 9 70 40.2SirCHAUNCEY HOLLOWAY 8 54 307 22 285 5.3 7 42 35.6B.J. HAYES 7 40 251 4 247 6.2 2 74 35.3Tommy Beecher 10 60 267 74 193 3.2 2 31 19.3

PASSING G Effi c Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GTommy Beecher 10 139.43 154-227-5 67.8 1700 9 80 170.0MIKE BROWN 11 142.75 48-68-0 70.6 427 4 47 38.8TYLER BRENNAN 5 116.56 9-15-0 60.0 101 0 25 20.2

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GMIKE BROWN 11 60 698 11.6 2 80 63.5CHRIS SUMMERS 11 46 603 13.1 4 47 54.8Freddie Brown 11 21 204 9.7 0 25 18.5Aldreakis Allen 11 21 156 7.4 0 19 14.2B.J. HAYES 7 15 119 7.9 0 26 17.0

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongMIKE BROWN 9 62 6.9 0 15Aaron Hewlett 8 41 5.1 0 25

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongKaJUAN LEE 5 42 8.4 0 29Ian Childress 2 34 17.0 1 34Wes Cheek 2 21 10.5 0 20

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongAaron Hewlett 11 337 30.6 1 80MIKE BROWN 10 215 21.5 0 45DANNY BROGGIN 9 204 22.7 0 40

|------ PATs ------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PtsMATT BEVINS 0 22-26 41-42 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 107MIKE BROWN 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 66Aldreakis Allen 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54SirCHAUNCEY HOLLOWAY 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42Will Quarles 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24CHRIS SUMMERS 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GTommy Beecher 10 287 193 1700 1893 189.3MIKE BROWN 11 145 442 427 869 79.0Aldreakis Allen 11 118 530 0 530 48.2SirCHAUNCEY HOLLOWAY 8 54 285 0 285 35.6B.J. HAYES 7 40 247 0 247 35.3

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdMIKE LARSSON 40 1469 36.7 71 2 11 18 1

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GMIKE BROWN 11 442 698 62 215 0 1417 128.8Aldreakis Allen 11 530 156 0 92 0 778 70.7CHRIS SUMMERS 11 4 603 0 0 0 607 55.2Aaron Hewlett 11 112 29 41 337 0 519 47.2B.J. HAYES 7 247 119 0 0 0 366 52.3

TACKLES G SOLO AST TOT TFL-YDS SKS-YDSWes Cheek 11 36 36 72 2.0-15 1.5-15DONCEL BOLT 11 20 42 62 6.0-15 2.0-11Chris Rocco 11 20 37 57 . .CHAD BROWN 11 15 36 51 2.5-8 0.5-2Ian Childress 11 10 36 46 3.0-11 0.5-5

2010 returnees in ALL CAPS

2009 TEAM STATISTICS

LU OPPSCORING 400 210 Points Per Game 36.4 19.1FIRST DOWNS 202 182 Rushing 93 92 Passing 93 78 Penalty 16 12RUSHING YARDAGE 1937 1666 Yards gained rushing 2146 1956 Yards lost rushing 209 290 Rushing Attempts 385 402 Average Per Rush 5.0 4.1 Average Per Game 176.1 151.5 TDs Rushing 31 14PASSING YARDAGE 2228 1888 Att-Comp-Int 310-211-5 271-160-17 Average Per Pass 7.2 7.0 Average Per Catch 10.6 11.8 Average Per Game 202.5 171.6 TDs Passing 13 10TOTAL OFFENSE 4165 3554 Total Plays 695 673 Average Per Play 6.0 5.3 Average Per Game 378.6 323.1KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 39-881 65-1469PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 17-103 13-44INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 17-167 5-45KICK RETURN AVERAGE 22.6 22.6PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 6.1 3.4INT RETURN AVERAGE 9.8 9.0FUMBLES-LOST 11-3 21-12PENALTIES-YARDS 56-466 73-581 Average Per Game 42.4 52.8PUNTS-YARDS 41-1479 51-1833 Average Per Punt 36.1 35.9 Net punt average 34.0 33.1TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 30:24 29:363RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 60/141 53/145 3rd-Down Pct 43% 37%4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 7/10 10/19 4th-Down Pct 70% 53%SACKS BY-YARDS 15-103 15-72MISC YARDS 9 20TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 48 25FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 22-26 11-15ON-SIDE KICKS 0-1 1-2RED-ZONE SCORES 47-51 92% 24-36 67%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 34-51 67% 15-36 42%PAT-ATTEMPTS 46-47 98% 23-24 96%ATTENDANCE 89587 79957 Games/Avg Per Game 6/14931 5/15991

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalLiberty 85 104 77 134 -- 400Opponents 54 66 20 70 -- 210

2009 RESULTS (8-3, 5-1 Big South) Sept. 5 at West Virginia L, 20-33 Sept. 12 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL W, 35-10 Sept. 19 at Lafayette W, 19-13 Sept. 26 #6 JAMES MADISON L, 10-24 Oct. 3 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN W, 45-7 Oct. 17 COASTAL CAROLINA * W, 58-13 Oct. 24 at Charleston Southern * W, 20-13 Oct. 31 PRESBYTERIAN * W, 55-19 Nov. 7 VMI * W, 54-14 Nov. 14 at Gardner-Webb * W, 51-28 Nov. 21 at Stony Brook * L, 33-36

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2010 SCHEDULE

Sept. 2 at Wake Forest ........................6:30pm WF leads series, 5-4-1Sept. 11 at Clemson .............................3:30pm CLEM leads series, 32-2-4Sept. 18 at The Citadel .........................7:00pm CIT leads series, 49-11-1Sept. 25 NORTH GREENVILLE .................1:30pm PC leads series, 4-0Oct. 2 at VMI * ..................................1:30pm VMI leads series, 2-1Oct. 16 COASTAL CAROLINA * ............... 2:00pm CCU leads series, 2-1Oct. 23 at Gardner-Webb * ....................1:30pm series tied, 16-16Oct. 30 LIBERTY * ...............................1:30pm PC leads series, 4-3Nov. 6 STONY BROOK * .......................1:00pm SBU leads series, 1-0Nov. 13 at Charleston Southern * ............1:30pm PC leads series, 12-5Nov. 20 DAVIDSON ..............................1:00pm DAV leads series, 14-12-2

HOME GAME IN ALL CAPS* - Big South Conference gameAll Times EST and subject to change

BLUE HOSE QUICK FACTSLocation: ........................................................................Clinton, S.C.Founded: ................................................................................. 1880Enrollment: ..............................................................................1,200Nickname: .........................................................................Blue HoseSchool Colors: .............................................................Garnet and BlueStadium: ...............................................Bailey Memorial Stadium (6,500)Surface: ....................................................................... Natural GrassPresident: ........................................ Dr. John V. Griffi th (Dickinson, 1969)Athletics Director: ...........................Brian Reese (Grand Valley State, 1986)Senior Woman Administrator: ...............................................Dee NicholsFaculty Athletics Representative: ..................................... Dr. Craig PowellAthletic Dept. Phone: ...................................................... 864-833-8240Ticket Offi ce Phone: .........................................................864-833-8241Website:............................................................ www.gobluehose.com

BLUE HOSE FOOTBALL FACTSFirst Year: .................................................................................1913Overall All-Time Record: ...............................................472-444-35 (.515)Overall Big South Record: ...................................................... 0-6 (.000)Big South Championships: ............................................................ noneNo. Years in Playoffs (Years): ..............................................................4 .................................. (1960, 1979 NAIA, 1987 NAIA, 2005 NCAA Division II)All-Time Playoff Record: .................................................................2-4Last Postseason Appearance: .................2005 NCAA Division II Second Round ............................................................. vs. Central Arkansas (L, 28-53)2009 Overall Record: ................................................................... 0-112009 Big South Record (Finish):..................................................0-6 (7th)Final 2009 National Rankings: ....................................................... noneFootball Offi ce Phone: ......................................................864-833-8247Best Time To Reach Coach Harold Nichols: ...............................Contact SIDFootball SID Contact: ......................................................... Brent HagerSID Offi ce Phone: ............................................................ 864-833-8252SID Cell Phone:................................................................704-219-3790SID e-mail: ...........................................................bchager@presby.eduSID Fax: ........................................................................ 864-833-8323Press Box Phone: ............................................................ 864-938-4040

2010 TEAM INFORMATION

Primary Offense: Pro Style

Primary Defense: 4-5-2

Lettermen Returning: 49 26 Offense 21 Defense 5 Specialty

Lettermen Lost: 14 6 Offense 8 Defense 1 Specialty

Starters Returning: 22 2009 All-Conference Honors Offense (9) QB Brandon Miley, 6-2, 225, R-Jr. RB Trandon Dendy, 5-9, 215, R-Sr. WR Patrick McKoy, 6-0, 175, Jr. ........................2nd Team All-Big South WR Bruce Smith, 5-7, 161, Sr. TE Robert Bumgarner, 6-5, 241, R-Sr. OL Grayson Sumner, 6-2, 299, Sr. OL Jared Tavernier, 5-10, 264, Sr. OL Michael Butler, 6-3, 290, Sr. OL Max Travis, 6-3, 280, Jr.

Defense (7) LE Derren Evans, 6-2, 235, Jr. RE Brian Leonardi, 6-3, 223, R-Sr. NG Darnell Epps, 6-1, 265, Sr. LB Derek Brown, 6-2, 229, Sr. CB Justin Bethel, 6-0, 185, Jr. .........................2nd Team All-Big South CB Brian Wilson, 5-8, 175, Sr. FS Damon Lawrence, 5-10, 180, Jr.

Specialty (4) K Aaron Mayes, 5-10, 170, Soph. P Patrick Morgano, 6-2, 205, Soph. KR Tyler Robbins, 6-1, 180, Sr. PR Mike Ruff, 5-8, 175, R-Soph.

Starters Lost: 8 Offense (2) WR Matt Quinn OL Nic Lanzo

Defense (4) NT Matt Freeman LB Stephen Thomas LB Connor Norman CB Bo Tribble

Specialty (2) LS Matt Quinn ............................................2nd Team All-Big South HLD Parker Fleming

2010 SCHEDULE

Sept. 2 at Wake Forest ........................Sept. 2 at Wake Forest 6:30pm WF leads series, 5-4-1Sept. 11 at Clemson .............................3:30pm CLEM leads series, 32-2-4Sept. 18 at The Citadel .........................Sept. 18 at The Citadel 7:00pm CIT leads series, 49-11-1Sept. 25 NORTH GREENVILLE .................Sept. 25 NORTH GREENVILLE 1:30pm PC leads series, 4-0Oct. 2 at VMI * ..................................Oct. 2 at VMI * 1:30pm VMI leads series, 2-1Oct. 16 COASTAL CAROLINA * ...............Oct. 16 COASTAL CAROLINA * 2:00pm CCU leads series, 2-1Oct. 23 at Gardner-Webb * ....................Oct. 23 at Gardner-Webb * 1:30pm series tied, 16-16Oct. 30 LIBERTY * ...............................Oct. 30 LIBERTY * 1:30pm PC leads series, 4-3Nov. 6 STONY BROOK * .......................Nov. 6 STONY BROOK * 1:00pm SBU leads series, 1-0Nov. 13 at Charleston Southern * ............Nov. 13 at Charleston Southern * 1:30pm PC leads series, 12-5Nov. 20 DAVIDSON ..............................1:00pm DAV leads series, 14-12-2

HOME GAME IN ALL CAPS* - Big South Conference gameAll Times EST and subject to change

BLUE HOSE QUICK FACTSLocation: ........................................................................Clinton, S.C.Founded: ................................................................................. 1880Enrollment: ..............................................................................1,200Nickname: .........................................................................Blue HoseSchool Colors: .............................................................Garnet and BlueStadium: ...............................................Bailey Memorial Stadium (6,500)Surface: ....................................................................... Natural GrassPresident: ........................................ Dr. John V. Griffi th (Dickinson, 1969)Athletics Director: ...........................Brian Reese (Brian Reese Grand Valley State, 1986)Senior Woman Administrator: ...............................................Dee NicholsFaculty Athletics Representative: ..................................... Dr. Craig PowellAthletic Dept. Phone: ...................................................... 864-833-8240Ticket Offi ce Phone: .........................................................864-833-8241Website:............................................................ www.gobluehose.com

BLUE HOSE FOOTBALL FACTSFirst Year: .................................................................................1913Overall All-Time Record: ...............................................472-444-35 (.515)Overall Big South Record: ...................................................... 0-6 (.000)Big South Championships: ............................................................ noneNo. Years in Playoffs (Years): ..............................................................4 .................................. (1960, 1979 NAIA, 1987 NAIA, 2005 NCAA Division II)All-Time Playoff Record: .................................................................2-4Last Postseason Appearance: .................2005 NCAA Division II Second Round ............................................................. vs. Central Arkansas (L, 28-53)2009 Overall Record: ................................................................... 0-112009 Big South Record (Finish):..................................................0-6 (7th)Final 2009 National Rankings: ....................................................... noneFootball Offi ce Phone: ......................................................864-833-8247Best Time To Reach Coach Harold Nichols: ...............................Contact SIDFootball SID Contact: ......................................................... Brent HagerSID Offi ce Phone: ............................................................ 864-833-8252SID Cell Phone:................................................................704-219-3790SID e-mail: ...........................................................bchager@presby.eduSID Fax: ........................................................................ 864-833-8323Press Box Phone: ............................................................ 864-938-4040

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HEAD COACHHAROLD NICHOLS2nd season at Presbyterian College0-11 (.000)

HOMETOWN: New Smyrna Beach, Fla.

ALMA MATER (YEAR): Presbyterian College (1989)

PLAYING CAREER: Quarterback at Presbyterian College (1985-89) Quarterback at New Smyrna Beach HS (1983-85)

COACHING CAREER: Presbyterian College - Head Coach .........................2009-present Bucknell - Offensive Coordinator/QBs/Fullbacks ...............2008-09 Rhode Island - Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coord. ......2000-07 Presbyterian College - Wide Receivers/Kickers/Specialists .. 1996-00 Georgia Southern - WRs/RBs/DEs/Kickers/Specialists .........1993-96 Presbyterian College - Quarterbacks/Running Backs ......... 1990-92

COACHING & CAREER HIGHLIGHTS • Rhode Island broke school rushing record every year in fi rst four seasons with the program • 2003 squad rushed for A-10 record 4,003 yards to rank 2nd in FCS that season • Helped Georgia Southern to a 33-15 record and two NCAA quar-terfi nal playoff appearances (1993, 1995) during his tenure • Member of coaching staff that won 2003 SoCon title • Helped PC improve from 5-6 in 1997 to 8-3 and 7-4 the next two seasons

ASSISTANT COACHES & SUPPORT STAFF Tom Evangelista (Vanderbilt, 1994) - Defensive Coordinator/ Doug Malone (Carson-Newman, 1982) - Offensive Coordinator/OL Matt Cain (Furman, 2004) - Quarterbacks Dave Dunagan (Presbyterian College, 2008) - Outside Linebackers Andrew Ford (Clemson, 1997) - Cornerbacks/Recruiting Coord. Klay Killingsworth (West Georgia, 1998) - Defensive Line Brandon Sarver (Georgia, 2003) - Tight Ends Roberto Pinilla (West Georgia, 1997) - Defensive Line Brian Rucker (Western Carolina, 2004) - Wide Receivers Nelson Jones - Director of Sports Medicine Jason Reed - Associate Head Athletic Trainer

HAROLD NICHOLS’ HEAD COACHING RECORD

Year School Overall Big South2009 Presbyterian College 0-11 0-6

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2010 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

#26 JUSTIN BETHELJr., CB

6-0, 185

NOTES: Preseason Second-Team All-Conference selection Phil Steele’s College Football Preview ... Second-Team All-Big South in 2009 ... Started all 11 games and led the team with 79 total tackles ... Finished third among defensive backs for tackles, averaging 7.2 per game (second in Conference only games –- 9.5) ... Seventh overall in the League for total tackles (fourth in Big South games) ... Led the team with three pass break-ups and three blocked kicks ... Tallied 10 tackles against Elon .. Recorded 13 stops, including 11 solo, and a blocked kick at Stony Brook ... Had a sack against The Citadel ... Totaled eight stops (seven solo) and had a pass break-up against VMI ... Had a game-high 11 tackles at Liberty ... Had a pass break-up and six tackles against Charleston

Southern ... Posted eight tackles and two blocked kicks against Gardner-Webb.

#24 LANCE BYRDSoph., RB5-8, 185

NOTES: Recorded 700 yards on the ground on 127 carries last season despite starting just three games ... Established a school-record 274 rushing yards in his fi rst career start, coming against Charleston Southern ... Had 286 all-purpose yards in that game ... Ran for 148 yards the next week at Coastal Carolina, tallying 194 all-purpose yards ... Three-time Big South Freshman of the Week ... Finished fourth in the Confer-ence in rushing yards per game ... The only freshman in the Conference to fi nish in the top 10 for all-purpose yards ... Placed eighth in the League averaging 5.5 yards per rush ... Scored his fi rst career touch-down against VMI ... Posted two against Charleston Southern ... Crossed the goal line against Gardner-Webb … Had at least 50 yards rushing six times last season.

NO. NAME YR POS HT WT HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL43 Armstrong, Shawn So. FB 5-11 210 Sumter, S.C. / Sumter HS18 Bailey, Anderico So. WR 6-2 175 Covington, Ga. / Eastside HS86 Bailey, Trent R-Fr. WR 6-0 190 Enoree, S.C. / Woodruff HS48 Barnette, Stephen R-Fr. TE 6-0 230 Greer, S.C. / Blue Ridge HS26 Bethel, Justin Jr. CB 6-0 185 Blythewood, S.C. / Blythewood HS98 Boatwright, Xavier R-So. DL 6-5 240 Manning, S.C. / Manning HS51 Brown, Derek Sr. LB 6-2 229 Ridgeway, S.C. / Blythewood HS84 Bumgarner, Robert R-Sr. TE 6-5 241 Durham, S.C. / CE Jordan HS92 Burroughs, Iouli R-So. DE 6-0 220 Irmo, S.C. / Dutch Fork HS33 Burton, Matthan Fr. DB 5-10 190 Temple, Ga. / Temple HS75 Butler, Michael Sr. OL 6-3 290 Dacula, Ga. / Dacula HS10 Byrd, Cedric Fr. S 5-10 175 Tyrone, Ga. / Sandy Creek HS24 Byrd, Lance So. RB 5-8 185 Jacksonville, Fla. / Stanton College Prep11 Cannady, JL R-So. QB 6-0 195 Brandenburg, Ky. / Meade County HS55 Cole, Collin Fr. OL 6-4 295 Palm Harbor, Fla. / East Lake HS59 Coleman, Lewis Jr. LB 6-1 220 Saluda, S.C. / Saluda HS83 Counts, Hunter R-Fr. WR 5-11 161 Lexington, S.C. / White Knoll HS97 Davis, Brian Jr. DL 6-2 275 Charlotte, N.C. / Providence Day School34 Dendy, Trandon R-Sr. RB 5-9 215 Laurens, S.C. / Laurens HS32 Devine, TJ R-So. FB 5-10 215 Sumter, S.C. / Sumter HS56 Epps, Darnell Sr. DE 6-1 265 Sumter, S.C. / Crestwood HS99 Evans, Derren Jr. DE 6-2 235 Lawrenceville, Ga. / Wesleyan HS61 Festa, James R-Fr. OL 6-2 275 Greenwood, S.C. / Greenwood HS69 Flanagan, Kevin R-Fr. OL 6-4 285 Charlotte, N.C. / Olympic HS (West Point)56 Fowler, Tim R-Fr. OL 6-2 270 Aynor, S.C. / Conway HS74 Frankhouser, Murphy Fr. OL 6-5 280 Sylvania, Ga. / Screven County HS8 Frost, Derek So. WR 6-2 185 Columbia, S.C. / Richland Northeast HS63 Frye, Joe Ben R-So. OL 6-0 240 Gaffney, S.C. / Gaffney HS16 Gary, Myron R-Sr. QB 6-1 223 New Ellenton, S.C. / Georgia Tech80 Gilkey, Joey Fr. TE 6-2 240 Woodstock, Ga. / Etowah HS87 Gillespie, Justin R-So. WR 5-10 180 Raleigh, N.C. / Chapel Hill HS-- Goodson, Teddy Fr. LB 5-10 220 Jacksonville, N.C. / White Oak HS79 Hall, Ryan R-So. OL 6-0 258 Ladson, S.C. / Fort Dorchester HS22 Hammond, Ellis R-Fr. QB 5-11 175 Monks Corner, S.C. / St. Johns Christian Acad.20 Harris, CeeJay Jr. LB 5-10 225 Long Beach, Calif. / L.B. Wilson HS (Cerritos)91 Hawkins, Connor R-So. DE 6-2 240 Seneca, S.C. / Seneca HS71 Haynes, Hunter R-Fr. OL 6-6 280 Greenville, S.C. / Greenville HS85 Houston, Zach Sr. TE 6-1 238 Clover, S.C. / Clover HS31 Hughes, Montel Fr. LB 5-11 187 North Augusta, S.C. / North Augusta HS50 Kaylor, Billy R-Jr. OL 6-4 279 Villa Rica, Ga. / Villa Rica HS39 King, Thomas R-Fr. WR 6-2 180 Charleston, S.C. / Bishop England HS9 Lawrence, Damon Jr. CB 5-10 180 Jacksonville, Fla. / Bartram Trail HS42 Leonardi, Brian R-Sr. DE 6-3 223 Aiken, S.C. / Aiken HS8 Lewis, Earnest Sr. OLB 5-10 190 Beech Island, S.C. / Silver Bluff HS82 Ligon, Thomas R-So. WR 5-9 160 Georgetown, S.C. / Waccamaw HS-- Loughlin, Ed R-Fr. K 5-6 180 Newnan, Ga. / Heritage School

NO. NAME YR POS HT WT HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL25 Lynn, Isaiah Fr. LB 6-0 215 Fort Lawn, S.C. / Great Falls HS12 Marshall, Fred Fr. DB 5-11 170 Ocilla, Ga. / Irwin County HS45 Mayes, Aaron So. K 5-10 170 Blythewood, S.C. / Blythewood HS1 McKoy, Patrick Jr. WR 6-0 175 Fayetteville, N.C. / Douglas Byrd HS77 Merritt, Evan R-So. OL 6-4 250 Taylors, S.C. / Blue Ridge HS17 Miley, Brandon R-Jr. QB 6-2 225 Wilmington, N.C. / JT Hoggard HS89 Miller, Cam Sr. K 5-9 170 Lyman, S.C. / Byrnes HS94 Miller, Keyadd R-Fr. DE 6-2 231 Fort Mill, S.C. / Indian Land HS15 Moreland, Seth R-Fr. RB 5-9 180 Conway, S.C. / Conway HS46 Morgano, Patrick So. K/P 6-2 205 Greenville, S.C. / Wade Hampton HS62 Newton, Andrew R-Sr. OL 6-1 280 Sautee, Ga. / White County HS88 Overholt, Derrick R-So. WR 6-2 200 Tryon, N.C. / Polk County HS23 Palmer, Greg R-Fr. DB 6-0 185 Flowery Branch, Ga. / Flowery Branch HS67 Phillips, Tyler R-Fr. DB 6-4 275 Spartanburg, S.C. / Boiling Springs HS95 Polk, Josh Fr. DE 6-1 225 Lithonia, Ga. / Stephenson HS7 Pruitt, Jimmy Fr. CB 5-10 170 Orlando, Fla. / Edgewater HS4 Ridenhour, Jabri Fr. WR 5-10 186 Troy, N.C. / Western Guilford HS81 Robbins, Tyler Sr. WR 6-1 180 Homewood, Ala. / Homewood HS36 Roberts, James Jr. DB 5-11 178 Dillon, S.C. / Dillon HS57 Roper, Matthew R-Fr. DL 6-1 280 Raleigh, N.C. / Broughton HS14 Ruff, Michael R-So. WR 5-8 175 Whitmire, S.C. / Whitmire HS49 Russell, J.J. So. S 5-11 190 Alpharetta, Ga. / Wesleyan HS-- Sharman, Kyle Jr. DE 6-3 250 Redondo Beach, Calif. / La Harbor64 Shepherd, Bryan R-Fr. DL 6-0 275 Ellenwood, Ga. / Chamblee HS5 Singer, Ryan Fr. QB 6-4 180 Dunedin, Fla. / Dunedin HS13 Smith, Bruce Sr. WR 5-7 161 Shelby, N.C. / Crest HS66 Sumner, Grayson Sr. OL 6-2 299 Lexington, S.C. / Lexington HS28 Swick, Drew R-So. DB 6-1 185 Lawrenceville, Ga. / Collins Hill HS65 Tavernier, Jared Sr. OL 5-10 264 Anderson, S.C. / Belton-Honea Path HS6 Terrell, Antarius So. CB 5-10 165 Covington, Ga. / Eastside HS90 Thomas, Donovan Fr. DE 6-2 240 Watkinsville, Ga. / Oconee County HS27 Thompson, Rossi R-Fr. CB 5-10 170 Jacksonville, Fla. / Bishop-Kenny HS37 Tommie, Jeremy Fr. K 5-9 170 Greenwood, S.C. / Emerald HS76 Travis, Max Jr. OL 6-3 280 Irmo, S.C. / Dutch Fork HS2 Valencia, Logan Fr. WR 6-0 183 Chico, Calif. / Pleasant Valley HS93 Walker, Parrish Fr. DL 6-1 265 Orlando, Fla. / Olympia HS30 Watts, Jarrod R-Jr. DB 5-11 180 Greer, S.C. / Riverside HS41 Wideman, Joe R-So. OLB 6-2 190 Belton, S.C. / Belton-Honea Path HS-- Willet, James R-Jr. LB 6-0 217 Greer, S.C. / Greer HS53 Williams, Andrew So. OL 6-5 280 Townville, S.C. / Pendleton HS19 Williams, Arthur Fr. WR 6-3 210 Baxley, Ga. / Appling County HS21 Williams, Mark So. CB 5-9 180 Lithia Springs, Ga. / Carver HS72 Williams, Stephon R-So. OL 6-2 290 Belton, S.C. / Belton-Honea Path HS3 Wilson, Brian Sr. CB 5-8 175 Sumter, S.C. / Sumter HS52 Wuellner, Nathaniel R-Jr. OLB 6-2 210 St. Augustine, Fla. / St. Augustine HS

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2009 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GLANCE BYRD 11 127 718 18 700 5.5 4 48 63.6TRANDON DENDY 8 133 596 42 554 4.2 5 40 69.2MICHAEL RUFF 9 9 130 0 130 14.4 1 44 14.4

PASSING G Effi c Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GBRANDON MILEY 11 109.10 151-276-16 54.7 1736 11 50 157.8Tim Webb 9 105.03 75-131-10 57.3 826 4 68 91.8Parker Fleming 9 158.80 1-1-0 100.0 7 0 7 0.8

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GPATRICK McKOY 11 47 615 13.1 4 44 55.9Sean Adegbola 10 28 602 21.5 5 68 60.2ANDERICO BAILEY 9 27 207 7.7 0 21 23.0LANCE BYRD 11 22 158 7.2 0 18 14.4Matt Quinn 10 20 300 15.0 1 50 30.0

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongBruce Smith 4 12 3.0 0 81

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongDAMON LAWRENCE 2 17 8.5 0 17Bryce Smily 1 0 0.0 0 0Torrell Funderburk 1 14 14.0 0 14

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongTYLER ROBBINS 27 558 20.7 0 51Bruce Smith 25 436 17.4 0 32MICHAEL RUFF 12 235 19.6 0 30

|------ PATs ------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PtsAARON MAYES 0 6-12 21-24 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 39TRANDON DENDY 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36Sean Adegbola 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30PATRICK McKOY 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24LANCE BYRD 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GBRANDON MILEY 11 321 -60 1736 1676 152.4Tim Webb 9 147 -61 826 765 85.0LANCE BYRD 11 127 700 0 700 63.6TRANDON DENDY 8 133 554 0 554 69.2

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdPATRICK MORGANO 47 1746 37.1 55 3 14 9 0

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GLANCE BYRD 11 700 158 0 0 0 858 78.0TRANDON DENDY 8 554 142 0 0 0 696 87.0TYLER ROBBINS 9 -2 84 0 558 0 640 71.1PATRICK McKOY 11 0 615 0 0 0 615 55.9Sean Adegbola 10 0 602 0 0 0 602 60.2

TACKLES G SOLO AST TOT TFL-YDS SKS-YDSJUSTIN BETHEL 11 55 24 79 4.5-27 1.5-17DEREK BROWN 11 29 31 60 4.5-15 1.0-11Bo Tribble 11 27 26 53 0.5-1 .BRIAN LEONARDI 11 19 32 51 8.0-27 1.5-12Stephen Thomas 10 28 18 46 2.0-5 .

2010 returnees in ALL CAPS

2009 TEAM STATISTICS

PC OPPSCORING 214 441 Points Per Game 19.5 40.1FIRST DOWNS 220 265 Rushing 74 128 Passing 121 118 Penalty 25 19RUSHING YARDAGE 1267 2648 Yards gained rushing 1573 2903 Yards lost rushing 306 255 Rushing Attempts 338 482 Average Per Rush 3.7 5.5 Average Per Game 115.2 240.7 TDs Rushing 12 28PASSING YARDAGE 2596 2607 Att-Comp-Int 411-228-26 295-189-4 Average Per Pass 6.3 8.8 Average Per Catch 11.4 13.8 Average Per Game 236.0 237.0 TDs Passing 16 29TOTAL OFFENSE 3863 5255 Total Plays 749 777 Average Per Play 5.2 6.8 Average Per Game 351.2 477.7KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 71-1293 33-617PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 7-39 15-98INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 4-31 26-416KICK RETURN AVERAGE 18.2 18.7PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 5.6 6.5INT RETURN AVERAGE 7.8 16.0FUMBLES-LOST 18-11 20-13PENALTIES-YARDS 61-580 82-779 Average Per Game 52.7 70.8PUNTS-YARDS 47-1746 35-1221 Average Per Punt 37.1 34.9 Net punt average 33.8 32.1TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 28:41 31:143RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 61/158 69/135 3rd-Down Pct 39% 51%4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 9/27 7/11 4th-Down Pct 33% 64%SACKS BY-YARDS 14-99 30-186MISC YARDS -17 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 28 60FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 6-13 11-16ON-SIDE KICKS 2-7 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES 23-34 68% 51-61 84%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 17-34 50% 41-61 67%PAT-ATTEMPTS 24-27 89% 48-57 84%ATTENDANCE 13450 69423 Games/Avg Per Game 5/2690 6/11570

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalPresbyterian College 23 65 33 93 -- 214Opponents 103 115 125 98 -- 441

2009 RESULTS (0-11, 0-6 Big South) Sept. 5 at Furman L, 21-45 Sept. 12 #10 ELON L, 7-41 Sept. 19 CHATTANOOGA L, 13-29 Sept. 26 at The Citadel L, 21-46 Oct. 3 at Stony Brook * L, 14-52 Oct. 10 at Old Dominion L, 16-34 Oct. 24 VMI * L, 20-31 Oct. 31 at #23 Liberty * L, 19-55 Nov. 7 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * L, 32-46 Nov. 14 at Coastal Carolina * L, 37-41 Nov. 21 GARDNER-WEBB * L, 14-21

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2010 SCHEDULE

Sept. 4 at South Florida .......................7:00pm 1st meetingSept. 11 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ....... 6:00pm AI leads series, 2-1Sept. 18 at Brown .............................. 12:30pm series tied, 1-1Sept. 25 MASSACHUSETTS .................... 6:00pm UMass leads series, 2-0Oct. 9 VMI * .....................................3:30pm SBU leads series, 2-0Oct. 16 at Lafayette ............................1:00pm 1st meetingOct. 23 at Coastal Carolina * ..................7:30pm SBU leads series, 2-0Oct. 30 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * .........3:00pm series tied, 1-1Nov. 6 at Presbyterian * ......................1:00pm SBU leads series, 1-0Nov. 13 GARDNER-WEBB * .....................1:00pm series tied, 1-1Nov. 20 at Liberty * .............................3:30pm series tied, 1-1

HOME GAME IN ALL CAPS* - Big South Conference gameAll Times EST and subject to change

SEAWOLF QUICK FACTSLocation: ...................................................................Stony Brook N.Y.Founded: ..................................................................................1957Enrollment: ............................................................................ 24,692Nickname: .........................................................................SeawolvesSchool Colors: .........................................................Red, Blue and GreyStadium: .......................................................... LaValle Stadium (8,136)Surface: .............................................................................FieldTurfPresident: ...................................Dr. Samuel L. Stanley, Jr. (Chicago, 1976)Athletics Director: ............................................ Jim Fiore (Hofstra, 1991)Senior Woman Administrator: .........................................Donna WoodruffFaculty Athletics Representative: ...................................Dr. Randy SusmanAthletic Dept. Phone: .......................................................631-632-7205Ticket Offi ce Phone: ........................................................631-632-WOLFWebsite:............................................................ www.goseawolves.org

SEAWOLF FOOTBALL FACTSFirst Year: .................................................................................1984Overall All-Time Record: ................................................. 127-132-2 (.460)Overall Big South Record: .......................................................8-3 (.727)Big South Championships: ........................................................ 1 (2009)No. Years in Playoffs (Years): ......................................................... noneAll-Time Playoff Record: ................................................................n/aLast Postseason Appearance: .......................................................... n/a2009 Overall Record: .....................................................................6-52009 Big South Record (Finish):................................................ 5-1 (T-1st)Final 2009 National Rankings: .........................RV - The Sports Network PollFootball Offi ce Phone: ......................................................631-632-4670Best Time To Reach Coach Chuck Priore: .................................Contact SIDFootball SID Contact: .........................................................Adam GutesSID Offi ce Phone: ............................................................. 631-632-7125SID Cell Phone:................................................................ 631-374-7538SID e-mail: ................................................. [email protected] Fax: .........................................................................631-632-8841Press Box Phone: .............................................................631-632-4037

2010 TEAM INFORMATION

Primary Offense: Multiple

Primary Defense: 4-3

Lettermen Returning: 26 12 Offense 12 Defense 2 Specialty

Lettermen Lost: 27 15 Offense 12 Defense 0 Specialty

Starters Returning: 13 2009 All-Conference Honors Offense (4) QB Michael Coulter, 6-1, 210, Jr. WR Jordan Gush, 6-0, 190, Soph. OL Paul Fenaroli, 6-3, 305, Sr. ..........................1st Team All-Big South OL Brian Crew, 6-4, 300, Sr.

Defense (4) DL Ryan Haber, 6-1, 265, Jr. DL Michael Marino, 6-1, 290, Jr. LB Stephen Schwicke, 6-1, 240, Sr. FS Arin West, 6-0, 212, Sr. ..............................1st Team All-Big South

Specialty (5) K Wesley Skiffi ngton, 6-2, 215, Soph. P Drew Evangelista, 5-8, 170, Soph. HLD Michael Lepore, 6-0, 205, Sr. PR Jordan Gush, 6-0, 185, Soph. KR Donald Porter, 5-8, 175, Sr.

Starters Lost: 15 Offense (7) RB Conte Cuttino .........................................1st Team All-Big South FB Melaquan Saffold WR Stephan Towns TE Chris Tyler OL Emmett Phillips OL Chris Pugliese OL Jefferson Santos

Defense (7) DL Ryan Sollazzo DL Chris Perri .............................................2nd Team All-Big South LB Tyler Santucci ................................. Defensive Player of the Year LB Chevar Rankins CB Chris Richards ........................................2nd Team All-Big South CB Cory Giddings CB Benjamin Clements

Specialty (1) LS Tyler Santucci

2010 SCHEDULE

Sept. 4 at South Florida .......................Sept. 4 at South Florida 7:00pm 1st meetingSept. 11 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL .......Sept. 11 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL 6:00pm AI leads series, 2-1Sept. 18 at Brown .............................. 12:30pm series tied, 1-1Sept. 25 MASSACHUSETTS ....................Sept. 25 MASSACHUSETTS 6:00pm UMass leads series, 2-0Oct. 9 VMI * .....................................Oct. 9 VMI * 3:30pm SBU leads series, 2-0Oct. 16 at Lafayette ............................Oct. 16 at Lafayette 1:00pm 1st meetingOct. 23 at Coastal Carolina * ..................Oct. 23 at Coastal Carolina * 7:30pm SBU leads series, 2-0Oct. 30 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * .........Oct. 30 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * 3:00pm series tied, 1-1Nov. 6 at Presbyterian * ......................Nov. 6 at Presbyterian * 1:00pm SBU leads series, 1-0Nov. 13 GARDNER-WEBB * .....................Nov. 13 GARDNER-WEBB * 1:00pm series tied, 1-1Nov. 20 at Liberty * .............................Nov. 20 at Liberty * 3:30pm series tied, 1-1

HOME GAME IN ALL CAPS* - Big South Conference gameAll Times EST and subject to change

SEAWOLF QUICK FACTSLocation: ...................................................................Stony Brook N.Y.Founded: ..................................................................................1957Enrollment: ............................................................................ 24,692Nickname: .........................................................................SeawolvesSchool Colors: .........................................................Red, Blue and GreyStadium: .......................................................... LaValle Stadium (8,136)Surface: .............................................................................FieldTurfPresident: ...................................Dr. Samuel L. Stanley, Jr. (Chicago, 1976)Athletics Director: ............................................ Jim Fiore (Hofstra, 1991)Senior Woman Administrator: .........................................Donna WoodruffFaculty Athletics Representative: ...................................Dr. Randy SusmanAthletic Dept. Phone: .......................................................631-632-7205Ticket Offi ce Phone: ........................................................631-632-WOLFWebsite:............................................................ www.goseawolves.org

SEAWOLF FOOTBALL FACTSFirst Year: .................................................................................1984Overall All-Time Record: ................................................. 127-132-2 (.460)Overall Big South Record: .......................................................8-3 (.727)Big South Championships: ........................................................ 1 (2009)No. Years in Playoffs (Years): ......................................................... noneAll-Time Playoff Record: ................................................................n/aLast Postseason Appearance: .......................................................... n/a2009 Overall Record: .....................................................................6-52009 Big South Record (Finish):................................................ 5-1 (T-1st)Final 2009 National Rankings: .........................RV - The Sports Network PollThe Sports NetworkFootball Offi ce Phone: ......................................................631-632-4670Best Time To Reach Coach Chuck Priore: .................................Contact SIDFootball SID Contact: .........................................................Adam GutesSID Offi ce Phone: ............................................................. 631-632-7125SID Cell Phone:................................................................ 631-374-7538SID e-mail: ................................................. [email protected] Fax: .........................................................................631-632-8841Press Box Phone: .............................................................631-632-4037

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HEAD COACHCHUCK PRIORE5th season at Stony Brook22-22 (.500)

HOMETOWN: Long Beach, N.Y.

ALMA MATER (YEAR): Albany (1982)

PLAYING CAREER: Fullback at Albany (1978-81)

COACHING CAREER: Stony Brook - Head Coach ....................................2005-present Trinity College - Head Coach .......................................2000-05 Penn - Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line ....................1992-99 Union College - Offensive Coordinator/Strength Coach ........1987-91 Albany - Running Backs/Strength Coach ......................... 1983-86

COACHING & CAREER HIGHLIGHTS • Led Stony Brook to share of Big South title in 2009, the program’s second season in the Conference. • Big South Coach of the Year in 2009 • Second head coach in Stony Brook football history • Led SBU to Northeast Conference runner-up fi nish in 2006 • Seawolves led NEC in passing offense in 2006 • Led Trinity College to four consecutive New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) titles • Also directed Trinity to 30-game winning streak from 2002-05 • Three-time NESCAC Coach of the Year • Named AFCA Division III Region I Coach of the Year in 2004 and 2005 • Trinity led the nation in total defense in 2005 • Helped Penn compile 52-27 record and three Ivy League titles • Coached future NFL players Miles Macik and Jim Finn while at Penn • Part of Union College staff that produced three undefeated sea-sons, three NCAA playoff appearances and a trip to the NCAA Division III Amos Alonza Staff Championship Bowl game in 1989 • Also served as head lacrosse coach at Union and Albany

ASSISTANT COACHES & SUPPORT STAFF Jim Gush (Bucknell, 1981) - Assistant Head Coach of the Defense Jeff Behrman (John Carroll, 1995) - Offensive Coordinator/QBs Joe Tricario (Cortland State, 1983) - Linebackers/Special Teams Tony Thompson (Stony Brook, 1998) - Defensive Line Carlton Goff (Illinois College, 1995) - Wide Receivers Jon Woods (Union, 2004) - Offensive Line/Tight Ends Mark Murray (American International, 1982) - Offensive Line Tyler Santucci (Stony Brook, 2010) - Asst. Linebackers Patrick Hatch (Union, 2006) - Asst. Defensive Line Greg Toop (Southern Connecticut State, 1972) - Running Backs Michael Derice (Stony Brook, 2008) - Director of Football Operations David Van Dyke - Speed, Strength & Conditioning Coach Mary Tovornik - Athletic Trainer

CHUCK PRIORE’S HEAD COACHING RECORD

Year School Overall Big South2000 Trinity College 4-42001 Trinity College 4-42002 Trinity College 7-12003 Trinity College 8-02004 Trinity College 8-02005 Trinity College 8-02006 Stony Brook 5-62007 Stony Brook 6-52008 Stony Brook 5-6 3-22009 Stony Brook 6-5 5-1Stony Brook Total 22-22 8-3Career Total 61-31

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2010 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

#23 EDWIN GOWINSJr., RB

5-11, 225

NOTES: First-Team All-Big South selection in 2009 despite being slowed by injury most of the season ... Still led Stony Brook in rushing for a second-straight year ... Tops in the Big South in yards per game and yards per carry ... Had four 100-yard games ... Had at least 10 carries in every game ... Ran for 342 yards and fi ve scores over the fi nal two games of the 2009 campaign when he was fi nally healthy ... In Conference games, led the Big South in rushing yards, yards per carry and yards per game ... Fourth among active players nationally in yards per game ... Averaged 30.9 yards on his scoring runs last season … Fourth among runners with 100 carries in the nation in yards per carry … Named Big South Offensive Player of the Week after game against Liberty.

#21 ARIN WESTSr., DB

6-0, 212

NOTES: 2009 First-Team All-Big South hon-oree ... Set career-highs in every category for Stony Brook ... Two-time Big South Defensive Player of the Week ... Second on the team in tackles and sixth in the Big South ... Was second among defensive backs in tackles in the League ... Tied for second in the Conference in passes de-fended with nine ... Shared the team lead with three interceptions ... Returned one fumble for a touchdown at Gardner-Webb ... Led the Big South and tied for sixth in the nation with three fumble recoveries ... Reached 10-or-more tackles four times.

NO. NAME YR POS HT WT HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL76 Acey, Matt Fr. OL 6-5 265 Beaverton, Ore. / Southridge53 Allen, Luke Fr. K 6-3 186 Port Jefferson, N.Y. / Port Jefferson17 Andersen, Ryan Fr. QB 6-4 175 Ronkonkoma, N.Y. / Connetquot84 Arce, Brett So. TE 6-4 240 Coalinga, Calif. / Coalinga (West Hills College)22 Armstrong, Sheldon So. DB 6-0 200 Carson, Calif. / Long Beach Poly (Utah State)69 Michael Bamiro R-Fr. OL 6-8 350 Tobyhanna, Pa. / Pocono Mountain West38 Beddoe, Gary R-Fr. FB 6-0 240 Endicott, N.Y. / Union-Endicott8 Brevi, Matt Jr. WR 6-2 215 Tampa, Fla. / Armwood (Ft. Hays State)19 Burgwardt, Sean R-Jr. DB 5-8 185 Rocky Hill, Conn. / Rocky Hill56 Callahan, Casey R-Fr. LB 5-11 215 Tampa, Fla. / Armwood7 Campbell, Myles R-Fr. WR 5-11 175 Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. / John Muir92 Coats, Jonathan Jr. DL 6-4 240 Elmira Heights, N.Y. / Valley Forge Mil. College97 Conti, Frank Sr. DL 6-1 275 Lake Grove, N.Y. / Sachem North (Nassau CC)10 Coulter, Michael Jr. QB 6-1 210 Yorba Linda, Calif. / El Dorado (Santa Ana Col.)65 Crew, Brian Sr. OL 6-4 300 Galt, Calif. / Galt (Sacramento City College)40 Cruikshank, Aswand So. FB 6-0 220 Silver Spring, Md. / Carson-Newman4 Cruz, JeVahn Fr. CB 5-7 150 Wheatley Heights, N.Y. / Half Hollow Hills West70 Dattilo, Mario R-Jr. OL 6-4 300 Centereach, N.Y. / Centereach44 Dudley, Jawara Fr. LB 6-0 197 Roosevelt, N.Y. / Roosevelt31 Edafe, Peace R-Fr. DB 5-11 208 Staten Island, N.Y. / Salisbury School15 Essington, Kyle So. QB 6-2 177 Chino Hills, Calif. / Brea Olinda (Fullerton Col.)27 Evangelista, Drew So. K/P 5-8 170 Cedar Grove, N.J. / Cedar Grove63 Faiella, Joe Jr. OL 6-5 305 Freehold, N.J. / Freehold Township (Maryland)46 Faiella, Matt R-Fr. LB 6-3 220 Freehold, N.J. / Freehold Township89 Famulari, Kevin So. WR 5-11 200 Stony Brook, N.Y. / Ward Melville75 Fenaroli, Paul Sr. OL 6-3 305 Monroe, Conn. / Masuk11 Fenelon, Chris So. TE 6-2 245 Bellerose, N.Y. / St. Francis Prep33 Francklin, Reginald R-Fr. LB 6-0 230 Valley Stream, N.Y. / Holy Cross HS (Hofstra)76 Gecewicz, Alex Fr. OL 6-3 290 Latham, N.Y. / Christian Brothers Academy50 Gibson, Josh R-So. K/P 5-11 215 Reisterstown, Md. / Franklin3 Glenn, Julian Sr. LB 6-1 220 Uniondale, N.Y. / Holy Trinity (Maine)23 Gowins, Edwin Jr. RB 5-11 225 Bellport, N.Y. / Bellport (Bridgton Academy)25 Gush, Jordan R-So. WR 6-0 190 Richardson, Texas / J.J. Pearce96 Haber, Ryan R-Jr. DL 6-1 265 Lafayette Hill, Pa. / St. Joseph’s Prep12 Hall, Cameron Jr. WR 6-4 200 Foothill Ranch, Calif. / Orange Coast College66 Hauter, Kevin Fr. DL 6-2 220 Moriches, N.Y. / William Floyd67 Hernandez, Scott R-Fr. OL 6-6 315 Arlington, Texas / Juan Seguin1 Hutchins, Al-Majid Jr. DB 6-0 188 East Orange, N.J. / East Orange (Rutgers)57 Iorio, Nick Fr. LB 6-3 200 Patchogue, N.Y. / Patchogue-Medford30 Jackolski, Brock Jr. RB 5-10 200 Shirley, N.Y. / William Floyd (Hofstra)36 Johnson, Taj R-Fr. DB 5-10 185 Upland, Calif. / Upland90 Kirk, Roosevelt Jr. DL 6-3 260 Oakland, Calif. / Bishop O’Dowd (Laney Col.)93 Kirkpatrick, Joseph Sr. DL 6-1 246 Athens, Texas / Crossroads (Trinity Valley CC)

NO. NAME YR POS HT WT HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL32 Lawrence, Davon Fr. RB 6-1 186 Central Islip, N.Y. / Sachem North82 Lepore, Michael Sr. WR 6-0 205 Brick, N.J. / Brick (New Hampshire)43 Mancini, Mike Fr. DB 5-11 200 Rocky Hill, Conn. / Rocky Hill51 Marino, Michael Jr. DL 6-1 290 Middle Island, N.Y. / Southern Connecticut94 Martinez, Elias R-Fr. DL 6-5 265 Long Beach, Calif. / Millikan74 Mauler, Eric R-So. DL 6-2 275 Edgewater, Md. / South River5 Maysonet, Miguel So. RB 5-10 205 Riverhead, N.Y. / Riverhead (Hofstra)80 McAdoo, Bryant Fr. WR 6-4 185 New York, N.Y. / Cardinal Hayes81 McMillan, Chris R-Fr. WR 6-5 190 New York, N.Y. / Bishop Ford18 Mobley, Major R-Fr. WR 5-11 175 Mt. Laurel, N.J. / Cherokee13 Moody, Nick Fr. QB 6-2 188 Carrollton, Texas / Creekview41 Moore, Cedrick Jr. DB 5-10 195 Lakewood, Calif. / Lakewood (Santa Rosa JC)48 Nakwaasah, Grant Fr. LB 6-0 215 Richardson, Texas / Berkner85 Nehls, Tanner Fr. TE 6-2 230 Richmond, Texas / Travis99 Nelson, Andrew Jr. DL 6-4 300 Uniondale, N.Y. / Uniondale (Hofstra)58 Netta, Nick So. LB 6-0 220 Watchung, N.J. / Watchung (Northeastern)55 Nowak, Adam R-Fr. LB 6-2 240 Philadelphia, Pa. / Father Judge28 Polo, Vincent R-Fr. RB 5-11 185 Wantagh, N.Y. / Wantagh52 Poole, Armand Sr. OL 6-2 285 Grayson, Ga. / Grayson (Hofstra)6 Porter, Donald Sr. WR 5-8 175 Charles Town, W.Va. / Martinsburg71 Precht, Cody Fr. OL 6-3 285 Centerport, N.Y. / Harborfi elds95 Probasco, Alex R-Fr. DL 6-2 250 Manhattan Beach, Calif. / Mira Costa24 Reyes, Dominick R-So. DB 6-4 205 Hesperia, Calif. / Hesperia87 Ricard, Christian Fr. WR 6-0 190 Spencer, Mass. / David Prouty35 Richardson, Craig So. LB 6-1 235 Revere, Mass. / (Bridgton Academy)9 Rousseau, Jonas Sr. DL 6-2 230 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Tilden (Maine)34 Schwicke, Stephen Sr. LB 6-1 240 East Patchogue, N.Y. / Bellport83 Scorzelli, Shane Fr. FB 6-0 225 Bohemia, N.Y. / St. Anthony’s88 Shukri, David R-So. TE 6-6 250 Lindenhurst, N.Y. / Lindenhurst54 Skiffi ngton, Wesley R-So. K/P 6-2 215 Brandon, Fla. / Armwood77 Solomon, Ian R-Fr. OL 6-2 320 New Rochelle, N.Y. / New Rochelle37 Spinelli, Victor R-Fr. QB 6-1 200 East Northport, N.Y. / Northport26 Stringer, Corey Jr. DB 6-2 195 Warren, Ohio / Harding (Connecticut)49 Trujillo, Andres Fr. LB 6-1 220 Miami, Fla. / American47 Tudor, Marlon Jr. DB 5-10 190 South Ozone Park, N.Y. / Jamaica45 Tuiloma, Kenny So. LB 5-10 230 Long Beach, Calif. / Long Beach Poly42 Valentine, A.J. R-Fr. DB 5-10 178 Marlton, N.J. / Cherokee20 Vitale, Rich So. LB 5-8 180 Higganum, Conn. / New London79 Vournazos, Phillip Jr. OL 6-2 305 Buena Park, Calif. / Long Beach City College21 West, Arin Sr. DB 6-0 212 Toms River, N.J. / Toms River North29 Wheeler, Devante Fr. CB 5-11 180 Staten Island, N.Y. / Poly Prep91 Zorbas, John R-So. DL 5-11 240 Woodside, N.Y. / Bayside59 Zoroufi e, Reza R-Fr. K 5-10 214 Brentwood, Tenn. / Antioch

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2009 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GEDWIN GOWINS 10 145 959 69 890 6.1 9 65 89.0Conte Cuttino 11 177 836 36 800 4.5 4 43 72.7Eddie Mateo 3 26 155 1 154 5.9 0 27 51.3

PASSING G Effi c Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GMICHAEL COULTER 11 127.43 153-279-10 54.8 2060 15 64 187.3Dan Sweeney 4 30.80 2-6-1 33.3 22 0 15 5.5

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GStephan Towns 11 37 398 10.8 1 35 36.2JORDAN GUSH 10 26 413 15.9 6 64 41.3MATT BREVI 11 26 344 13.2 2 44 31.3DONALD PORTER 11 25 476 19.0 5 60 43.3MICHAEL LEPORE 11 16 214 13.4 0 29 19.5

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongJORDAN GUSH 13 88 6.8 0 15

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongARIN WEST 3 6 2.0 0 6Benjamin Clements 3 24 8.0 0 18Cory Giddings 2 63 31.5 1 63

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongMATT BREVI 27 557 20.6 0 53DONALD PORTER 13 241 18.5 0 37

|------ PATs ------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PtsWES SKIFFINGTON 0 15-17 26-30 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 71EDWIN GOWINS 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54JORDAN GUSH 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36DONALD PORTER 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1-1 0 0 32Conte Cuttino 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GMICHAEL COULTER 11 305 -32 2060 2028 184.4EDWIN GOWINS 10 145 890 0 890 89.0Conte Cuttino 11 178 800 0 800 72.7Eddie Mateo 3 26 154 0 154 51.3

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdDREW EVANGELISTA 55 2016 36.7 52 3 10 16 1

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GConte Cuttino 11 800 131 0 13 0 944 85.8MATT BREVI 11 6 344 0 557 0 907 82.5EDWIN GOWINS 10 890 -1 0 0 0 889 88.9DONALD PORTER 11 10 476 0 241 0 727 66.1JORDAN GUSH 10 0 413 88 0 0 501 50.1

TACKLES G SOLO AST TOT TFL-YDS SKS-YDSTyler Santucci 11 57 36 93 14.0-57 3.0-27ARIN WEST 11 45 35 80 0.5-1 .STEPHEN SCHWICKE 10 45 23 68 7.5-22 .Benjamin Clements 11 42 18 60 . .DOMINICK REYES 11 28 21 49 0.5-2 .

2010 returnees in ALL CAPS

2009 TEAM STATISTICS

SBU OPPSCORING 267 256 Points Per Game 24.3 23.3FIRST DOWNS 198 197 Rushing 87 81 Passing 96 97 Penalty 15 19RUSHING YARDAGE 1804 1583 Yards gained rushing 2075 1816 Yards lost rushing 271 233 Rushing Attempts 400 384 Average Per Rush 4.5 4.1 Average Per Game 164.0 143.9 TDs Rushing 14 17PASSING YARDAGE 2141 2033 Att-Comp-Int 293-158-12 334-199-12 Average Per Pass 7.3 6.1 Average Per Catch 13.6 10.2 Average Per Game 194.6 184.8 TDs Passing 16 11TOTAL OFFENSE 3945 3616 Total Plays 693 718 Average Per Play 5.7 5.0 Average Per Game 358.6 328.7KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 41-811 50-944PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 15-82 23-159INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 12-165 12-201KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.8 18.9PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 5.5 6.9INT RETURN AVERAGE 13.8 16.8FUMBLES-LOST 14-5 17-14PENALTIES-YARDS 79-746 51-461 Average Per Game 67.8 41.9PUNTS-YARDS 57-2046 46-1736 Average Per Punt 35.9 37.7 Net punt average 32.1 33.8TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 31:05 28:473RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 59/148 60/155 3rd-Down Pct 40% 39%4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 8/12 8/17 4th-Down Pct 67% 47%SACKS BY-YARDS 12-79 15-96MISC YARDS 0 18TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 32 32FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 15-17 12-20ON-SIDE KICKS 0-1 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES 31-35 89% 23-31 74%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 18-35 51% 16-31 52%PAT-ATTEMPTS 26-30 87% 28-30 93%ATTENDANCE 19208 50394 Games/Avg Per Game 4/4802 7/7199

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalStony Brook 58 84 42 83 0 267Opponents 87 60 53 53 3 256

2009 RESULTS (6-5, 5-1 Big South) Sept. 5 at #24 Hofstra L, 10-17 Sept. 12 at Colgate L, 13-23 Sept. 19 BROWN W, 21-20 Sept. 26 at #15 Massachusetts L, 17-44 Oct. 3 PRESBYTERIAN * W, 52-14 Oct. 10 at North Dakota L, 24-31 Oct. 17 at VMI * W, 27-20 Oct. 24 COASTAL CAROLINA * W, 16-10 Oct. 31 at Gardner-Webb * W, 24-14 Nov. 14 at Charleston Southern * (OT) L, 27-30 Nov. 21 #16 LIBERTY * W, 36-33

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2010 SCHEDULE

Sept. 4 LOCK HAVEN ...........................1:30pm VMI leads series, 1-0Sept. 11 at William & Mary .....................7:00pm WM leads series, 51-33-3Sept. 25 at Virginia ..................................TBA UVA leads series, 55-23-3Oct. 2 PRESBYTERIAN * ......................1:30pm VMI leads series, 2-1Oct. 9 at Stony Brook * .......................3:30pm SBU leads series, 2-0Oct. 16 LIBERTY * ...............................1:30pm LU leads series, 6-3Oct. 23 at Charleston Southern * ...........11:30am CSU leads series, 5-4Oct. 30 at Army ...............................12:00pm ARMY leads series, 2-0Nov. 6 COASTAL CAROLINA * ................1:30pm CCU leads series, 5-2Nov. 13 at Old Dominion ...................... 2:00pm ODU leads series, 1-0Nov. 20 at Gardner-Webb * ...................11:30am GWU leads series, 7-0

HOME GAME IN ALL CAPS* - Big South Conference gameAll Times EST and subject to change

KEYDET QUICK FACTSLocation: ..................................................................... Lexington, Va.Founded: ..................................................................................1839Enrollment: ..............................................................................1,500Nickname: ........................................................................... KeydetsSchool Colors: .....................................................Red, White and YellowStadium: ............................Foster Stadium/Alumni Memorial Field (10,000)Surface: .............................................................................BermudaSuperintendent: ............................General J.H. Binford Peay III (VMI, 1962)Athletics Director: .............................................Donny White (VMI, 1965)Senior Woman Administrator: ............................................. Elizabeth IgoFaculty Athletics Representative: ........................................Col. Tom BaurAthletic Dept. Phone: ...................................................... 540-464-7251Ticket Offi ce Phone: ........................................................ 540-464-7266Website:............................................................ www.vmikeydets.com

KEYDET FOOTBALL FACTSFirst Year: .................................................................................1891Overall All-Time Record: .............................................. 454-624-42 (.427)Overall Big South Record: ......................................................6-25 (.194)Big South Championships: ............................................................ noneNo. Years in Playoffs (Years): ......................................................... noneAll-Time Playoff Record: ................................................................n/aLast Postseason Appearance: .......................................................... n/a2009 Overall Record: .....................................................................2-92009 Big South Record (Finish):..................................................1-5 (6th)Final 2009 National Rankings: ....................................................... noneFootball Offi ce Phone: .....................................................540-464-7264Best Time To Reach Coach Sparky Woods: ................ Weekdays, 2:30-3:00pmFootball SID Contact: ...................................................... Wade BrannerSID Offi ce Phone: .............................................................540-464-7515SID Cell Phone:................................................................ 540-319-1271SID e-mail: ...........................................................brannerwh@vmi.eduSID Fax: ........................................................................ 540-464-7583Press Box Phone: ............................................................ 540-463-6920

2010 TEAM INFORMATION

Primary Offense: Pro

Primary Defense: 3-4

Lettermen Returning: 36 17 Offense 16 Defense 3 Specialty

Lettermen Lost: 16 10 Offense 5 Defense 1 Specialty

Starters Returning: 19 2009 All-Conference Honors Offense (6) WR Mario Scott, 5-11, 175, Sr. WR Bryan Barnson, 5-11, 185, Sr. OL Aaron Blue, 6-2, 260, R-Jr. OL Rob Bailey, 6-4, 310, Jr. OL Bo Wren, 6-0, 275, Sr. OL Phillip Pickens, 6-1, 255, Soph.

Defense (10) DL Josh Wine, 6-0, 265, Sr. ............................2nd Team All-Big South DL Ben Brandt, 6-2, 250, R-Sr. DL Damiso Alexander, 6-3, 245, R-Sr. LB A.J. Gross, 5-10, 220, R-Jr. LB Eric Church, 6-3, 240, R-Jr. OLB Emilio Calvin, 6-3, 240, R-Jr. .......................2nd Team All-Big South OLB Kris Ware, 6-0, 225, R-Sr. DB Juan Thrasher, 5-10, 180, Jr. DB Greg Walker, 5-9, 165, Jr. DB Byron Allen, 5-11, 200, R-Jr. .......................2nd Team All-Big South

Specialty (3) K Jeff Sexton, 6-0, 185, Soph. P Marc Ray, 6-1, 190, Sr. ...............................1st Team All-Big South KO Cameron Murray, 6-1, 200, Jr.

Starters Lost: 6 Offense (5) QB Kyle Hughes SB Tim Maypray RB Howard Abegesah ...................................2nd Team All-Big South SB Zach Collins OL George Handler .......................................1st Team All-Big South

Defense (1) DB Kyle Nikmard

Specialty (1) RS Tim Maypray ...........................................1st Team All-Big South

2010 SCHEDULE

Sept. 4 LOCK HAVEN ...........................1:30pm VMI leads series, 1-0Sept. 11 at William & Mary .....................Sept. 11 at William & Mary 7:00pm WM leads series, 51-33-3Sept. 25 at Virginia ..................................Sept. 25 at Virginia TBA UVA leads series, 55-23-3Oct. 2 PRESBYTERIAN * ......................Oct. 2 PRESBYTERIAN * 1:30pm VMI leads series, 2-1Oct. 9 at Stony Brook * .......................Oct. 9 at Stony Brook * 3:30pm SBU leads series, 2-0Oct. 16 LIBERTY * ...............................Oct. 16 LIBERTY * 1:30pm LU leads series, 6-3Oct. 23 at Charleston Southern * ...........Oct. 23 at Charleston Southern * 11:30am CSU leads series, 5-4Oct. 30 at Army ...............................Oct. 30 at Army 12:00pm ARMY leads series, 2-0Nov. 6 COASTAL CAROLINA * ................Nov. 6 COASTAL CAROLINA * 1:30pm CCU leads series, 5-2Nov. 13 at Old Dominion ...................... 2:00pm ODU leads series, 1-0Nov. 20 at Gardner-Webb * ...................Nov. 20 at Gardner-Webb * 11:30am GWU leads series, 7-0

HOME GAME IN ALL CAPS* - Big South Conference gameAll Times EST and subject to change

KEYDET QUICK FACTSLocation: ..................................................................... Lexington, Va.Founded: ..................................................................................1839Enrollment: ..............................................................................1,500Nickname: ........................................................................... KeydetsSchool Colors: .....................................................Red, White and YellowStadium: ............................Foster Stadium/Alumni Memorial Field (10,000)Surface: .............................................................................BermudaSuperintendent: ............................General J.H. Binford Peay III (VMI, 1962)Athletics Director: .............................................Donny White (VMI, 1965)Senior Woman Administrator: ............................................. Elizabeth IgoFaculty Athletics Representative: ........................................Col. Tom BaurAthletic Dept. Phone: ...................................................... 540-464-7251Ticket Offi ce Phone: ........................................................ 540-464-7266Website:............................................................ www.vmikeydets.com

KEYDET FOOTBALL FACTSFirst Year: .................................................................................1891Overall All-Time Record: .............................................. 454-624-42 (.427)Overall Big South Record: ......................................................6-25 (.194)Big South Championships: ............................................................ noneNo. Years in Playoffs (Years): ......................................................... noneAll-Time Playoff Record: ................................................................n/aLast Postseason Appearance: .......................................................... n/a2009 Overall Record: .....................................................................2-92009 Big South Record (Finish):..................................................1-5 (6th)Final 2009 National Rankings: ....................................................... noneFootball Offi ce Phone: .....................................................540-464-7264Best Time To Reach Coach Sparky Woods: ................ Weekdays, 2:30-3:00pmFootball SID Contact: ...................................................... Wade BrannerSID Offi ce Phone: .............................................................540-464-7515SID Cell Phone:................................................................ 540-319-1271SID e-mail: ...........................................................brannerwh@vmi.eduSID Fax: ........................................................................ 540-464-7583Press Box Phone: ............................................................ 540-463-6920

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HEAD COACHSPARKY WOODS3rd season at VMI6-16 (.273)

HOMETOWN: Oneida, Tenn.

ALMA MATER (YEAR): Carson-Newman (1976)

PLAYING CAREER: Quarterback and Defensive Back at Carson-Newman (1973-76)

COACHING CAREER: VMI - Head Coach ..............................................2008-present Alabama - Running Backs ........................................... 2003-06 Mississippi State - Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks ...... 1999-02 Virginia - Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks ..................1997-98 Memphis - Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks ............... 1995-96 New York Jets - Offensive Assistant .................................. 1994 South Carolina - Head Coach .......................................1989-93 Appalachian State - Head Coach/Offensive Coord./QBs ...... 1983-88 Iowa State - Receivers .............................................. 1979-82 North Alabama - Defensive Backs..................................... 1978 Kansas - Assistant Coach ................................................ 1977 Tennessee - Assistant Coach ........................................... 1976

COACHING & CAREER HIGHLIGHTS • In fi rst season at VMI, led Keydets to most wins since 2003 • VMI set Big South single-season rushing record in 2008 (3,932 yards) and led the nation in rushing offense (357.5) • Guided Appalachian State to 38-19-2 record, two SoCon titles (1986, 1987) and two playoff appearances • Three-time SoCon Coach of the Year (1985-86-87) • Named Kodak Region II Coach of the Year in 1986 • Coached Alabama RB Kenneth Darby to consecutive 1,000-yard rushing seasons in 2004 and 2005 • Mentored Shaud Williams, who was a Doak Walker Award semifi -nalist in 2003 • The Tide led the SEC in rushing three-straight years (2003-04-05) • Tutored NFL QB Aaron Brooks while at Virginia • Coached Mississippi State’s all-time passing leader in Wayne Mad-kin and helped establish record-setting offenses for MSU • Member of Alabama staff that appeared in Cotton Bowl (2006) and Music City Bowl (2004) • Member of Mississippi State staff that appeared in Independence Bowl (2000) and Peach Bowl (1999) • Served on Virginia staff that appeared in 1998 Peach Bowl

ASSISTANT COACHES & SUPPORT STAFF Matt Campbell (USC Beaufort, 2009) - Offensive Coordinator/OL A.J. Christoff (Idaho) - Defensive Coordinator/Secondary George Handler (VMI, 2010) - Tight Ends Greg Harris (VMI, 1997) - Outside Linebackers Winston October (Richmond, 1999) - Wide Receivers Greg Shockley (Virginia Tech, 1999) - Running Backs Paul Soltis (Youngstown State, 1990) - Linebackers Mayur Chaudhari (UC Davis, 2003) - Safeties Don Woods (Tennessee Tech, 1969) - Defensive Line Phil Sabatini - Strength Coach John Hoffman - Athletic Trainer

SPARKY WOODS’ HEAD COACHING RECORD

Year School Overall Big South1984 Appalachian State 4-71985 Appalachian State 8-31986 Appalachian State 9-2-11987 Appalachian State 11-31988 Appalachian State 6-4-11989 South Carolina 6-4-11990 South Carolina 6-51991 South Carolina 3-6-21992 South Carolina 5-61993 South Carolina 4-72008 VMI 4-7 1-42009 VMI 2-9 1-5VMI Total 6-16 2-9Career Total 68-63-5

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2010 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

#50 JOSH WINESr., DT

6-0, 265

NOTES: 2009 Second-Team All-Big South selection ... Helped VMI to its best run defense in 32 years (Keydets allowed 146.8 yards per game rushing) -– the best since 1977 -- and led the League in rushing defense in Conference games with 127.2 yards per game ... Led Big South down linemen in tackles with 63 (5.7 per game) and had four tackles-for-loss for minus-11 yards and 1.5 sacks for minus-4 yards ... Posted a career-high 10 tackles against Charleston Southern with a forced fumble ... Also logged eight-tackle games against James Madison and Stony Brook (fi ve solos) and seven tackles at Army with 0.5 TFL for minus-3 yards ... Posted six-tackle games at No. 1 Richmond and against ODU with a tackle-for-loss for minus-5 yards ... Ranked 15th in the League in tackles per game.

#3 MARIO SCOTTSr., WR

5-11, 175

NOTES: Veteran receiver gives the Keydets another deep threat ... Along with Bryan Barnson, is the most experienced among returning receivers ... Is the leading returning receiver in catches and yardage from a year ago ... Should play a big part in the new offense and is a projected starter ... Caught three passes for 25 yards and a 25-yard touchdown pass in the fi nal spring scrimmage ... Played all 11 games in 2009 with 10 starts ... Led the team in receptions and receiving yardage with 14 catches for 237 yards ... Tied for the team lead with three touchdown receptions ... Caught a season-high four passes and a touchdown against Richmond ... Followed with another touchdown reception the fol-lowing week against Gardner-Webb where he also snared 51 yards in receiving ...

Caught a 41-yard touchdown on the fi rst series against Liberty and fi nished with two catches for a season-high 69 yards ... Caught a pass in eight of the last nine games, including the last fi ve games of the year.

NO. NAME YR POS HT WT HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL84 Alexander, Damiso R-Sr. DE 6-3 245 Richmond, Va. / Hermitage56 Akers, James R-Fr. LB 5-8 187 Radford, Va. / Auburn22 Allen, Byron R-Jr. FS 5-11 200 Massaponax, Va. / Massaponax (FUMA)17 Augustine, A.J. R-Fr. QB 6-1 195 St. Petersburg, Fla. / Admiral Farragut78 Bailey, Rob Jr. OL 6-4 310 Bonaire, Ga. / Warner Robins2 Barnson, Bryan Sr. WR 5-11 185 Chesapeake, Va. / West Branch30 Blazevich, Parker Fr. DB 5-10 180 Matthews, N.C. / Charlotte Christian76 Blue, Aaron R-Jr. OL 6-2 260 Suwanee, Ga. / Peachtree Ridge73 Boatright, James R-Jr. OL 6-0 290 Grayson, Ga. / Grayson32 Bowers, Julian R-Jr. RB 5-10 225 Richmond, Va. / Clover Hill51 Brandt, Ben R-Sr. DE 6-2 250 Forest, Va. / Jefferson Forest99 Calvin, Emilio R-Jr. LB 6-3 240 Woodbridge, Va. / Freedom60 Cantelou, Parker Fr. DL 6-1 290 Doltewah, Tenn. / Baylor School96 Chapman, Shawn So. LB 6-0 235 Cocoa, Fla. / Rockledge HS47 Church, Eric R-Jr. LB 6-3 240 Louisa, Va. / Louisa County68 Collins, Robert R-Fr. OL 6-2 260 Roanoke, Va. / William Byrd65 Dodd, Brandon Fr. OL 6-3 305 Powhatan, Va. / Powhatan36 Eberhardt, David R-Fr. LB/K 5-8 220 Chesapeake, Va. / Grassfi eld46 Embree, Andrew Fr. DE 6-2 230 Fairfax, Va. / George C. Marshall89 Favaro, Josh R-Sr. TE 6-4 230 Suwanee, Ga. / North Gwinnett55 Garvin, Ty Fr. LB 6-2 210 Kingsport, Tenn. / Sullivan South11 Goode, J.O. R-Fr. RB 6-0 207 Ridgefi eld, Conn. / Immaculate90 Goulden, Patrick R-Fr. DE 6-3 240 Laurel, Md. / DeMatha Catholic7 Gross, A.J. R-Jr. LB 5-10 220 Waldorf, Md. / Westlake4 Hairston, Tracy R-Jr. WR 6-1 185 Martinsville, Va. / Martinsville86 Harper, Chris R-Fr. DE 6-6 235 Richmond, Va. / Douglas Freeman77 Hite, Steven R-Jr. OL 6-5 275 Smyrna, Ga. / Campbell59 Hornfeck, Mark R-Fr. LB 5-11 200 Greensburg, Pa. / Greensburg Central Catholic61 Hughes, Stuart R-Fr. DL 5-9 202 Richmond, Va. / St. Christopher’s62 Irvine, Clark R-Fr. LS 6-1 202 Roanoke, Va. / Hidden Valley6 Itoka, Gabe Sr. SB 5-6 180 Reston, Va. / South Lakes13 Johnson, Michael So. FS 5-10 185 Glen Allen, Va. / Hermitage12 Jones, Cameron R-Jr. QB 6-0 205 Austin, Texas / Stephen F. Austin95 Jones, Charlie So. DE 6-1 245 Hampton, Va. / Phoebus HS23 Jones, Chaz R-Jr. RB 5-11 220 Cleveland Heights, Ohio / Glenville82 Knapp, Cole R-Fr. LB 6-1 207 Glen Allen, Va. / Deep Run14 Kordenbrock, Eric Fr. QB 6-3 220 Gibsonia, Pa. / Pine-Richland HS48 Kyle, Kevin R-Fr. LB 5-10 185 Chesterfi eld, Va. / Manchester88 Lewis, Aaron R-So. WR 6-3 205 Richmond, Va. / Meadowbrook43 Looney, Adam Jr. DB 5-10 180 Salem, Va. / Glenvar45 Lucas, Will Fr. TE 6-1 240 Hartsville, S.C. / Hartsville92 Lynch, Terrell R-So. LB 6-2 230 Richmond, Va. / Hermitage33 Maloney, Michael Fr. DL 6-2 225 Yorktown, Va. / Grafton75 Marcotte, Andrew Fr. OL 6-8 320 Williamsburg, Va. / Lafayette34 Marshall, Miguel Fr. RB 5-10 193 Woodbridge, Va. / Fork Union Military Acad.

NO. NAME YR POS HT WT HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL94 Mays, Conner Fr. TE 6-3 234 Bremen, Ga. / Bremen-- Miles, Martinez Fr. RB 6-0 198 Norton, Va. / John I. Burton8 Morgan, Adam R-Fr. QB 6-0 200 Sutherland, Va. / Dinwiddie39 Murray, Cameron Jr. P 6-1 200 Richmond, Va. / Deep Run HS81 Nussman, Jared Fr. TE 6-3 225 Petersburg, Va. / Matoaca28 Owens, Tyler Fr. LB 6-1 210 Douglasville, Ga. / Lithia Springs53 Patrick, Andrew R-Fr. DL 6-2 265 Norcross, Ga. / Wesleyan School31 Phillips, Demetrius Fr. DB 6-1 208 Brown Summit, N.C. / NE Guilford71 Pickens, Phillip So. OL 6-1 255 Norcross, Ga. / Meadow Creek69 Purington, Patrick Fr. OL 6-5 295 Powatan, Va. / William Byrd9 Rainey-Wiles, Michael Sr. CB 5-9 172 Pittsburgh, Pa. / North Hills52 Ray, Alex R-Jr. LB 5-11 225 Roanoke, Va. / Hidden Valley80 Ray, Marc R-So. P 6-1 190 Greenville, Va. / Riverheads57 Reber, Weston So. LB 6-2 220 Huntersville, N.C. / Hopewell15 Rodgers, James Fr. WR 5-11 180 Midland, Va. / Liberty HS85 Ross, Stefawn So. WR 6-4 215 Bealeton, Va. / Liberty HS79 Sadowski, Nick R-Fr. OL 6-5 245 Virginia Beach, Va. / First Colonial3 Scott, Mario Sr. WR 5-11 175 Front Royal, Va. / Randolph-Macon Academy27 Sexton, Jeff So. K 6-0 185 Memphis, Tenn. / Christian Brothers93 Sexton, Patrick R-Fr. LB 6-4 205 Virginia Beach, Va. / Tallwood66 Smith, D’Angelo Jr. OL 6-1 255 Ellenwood, Ga. / Stockbridge91 Smith, Justin R-Fr. DL 6-1 240 Maryville, Tenn. / Maryville16 Smith, Mike Fr. DB 5-9 168 Mims, Fla. / Astronaut54 Sneed, Josh Jr. LB 6-2 240 Lawrenceville, Ga. / Collins Hill67 Snyder, James R-Fr. OL 6-1 270 Alpharetta, Ga. / Milton72 Sorenson, Logan So. LS 6-3 255 Suffolk, Va. / King’s Fork41 Staib, Logan Fr. LB 6-1 210 Midlothian, Va. / Monacan70 Stradford, Dave R-So. OL 5-10 285 Fort Washington, Md. / Friendly25 Talley, T.J. Jr. SB 5-11 205 South Hill, Va. / Parkview44 Temoney, Hardy R-So. RB 5-11 205 Wilmington, N.C. / Eugene Ashley HS83 Thompson, Alec Fr. WR 5-9 165 Brookville, Va. / Forest94 Thompson, Mario R-Fr. TE 6-3 235 Newport News, Va. / Menchville24 Thrasher, Juan Jr. CB 5-10 180 Carrollton, Texas / Creekview40 Turner, David R-Fr. RB 5-11 195 Roanoke, Va. / Hidden Valley29 Walker, Greg Jr. CB 5-9 165 Waldorf, Md. / Westlake18 Walter, Cameron Fr. QB 6-4 218 Clifton, Va. / Centreville26 Ware, Kris R-Sr. LB 6-0 225 Chesapeake, Va. / Deep Creek97 Washington, John Fr. DE 6-2 240 Midland, Va. / Liberty HS1 Watkins, Trae Jr. DB 5-10 190 Lynchburg, Va. / Virginia Episcopal98 White, Robbie R-So. TE 6-2 220 Midlothian, Va. / Midlothian HS82 White, Trent Fr. WR 5-11 200 Douglasville, Va. / Chapel Hill49 Williams, Richard R-Fr. DB 6-0 180 Church Road, Va. / Dinwiddie74 Williamson, Ike R-Fr. OL 6-2 255 Carrollton, Va. / Hampton Christian50 Wine, Josh Sr. DT 6-0 265 Fredericksburg, Va. / Massaponax63 Wren, Bo Sr. OL 6-0 275 Gainesville, Ga. / Gainesville

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2009 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GHoward Abegesah 11 171 971 7 964 5.6 6 46 87.6Kyle Hughes 11 136 718 76 642 4.7 7 66 58.4Tim Maypray 11 115 571 52 519 4.5 6 30 47.2Zach Collins 11 28 269 0 269 9.6 1 71 24.5CAM JONES 7 13 190 14 176 13.5 0 69 25.1

PASSING G Effi c Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GKyle Hughes 11 107.12 47-99-8 47.5 697 5 67 63.4CAM JONES 7 89.27 4-11-0 36.4 30 1 13 4.3Tim Maypray 11 58.48 2-5-0 40.0 11 0 6 1.0

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GMARIO SCOTT 11 14 237 16.9 3 48 21.5Tim Maypray 11 12 152 12.7 3 44 13.8BRYAN BARNSON 11 11 183 16.6 0 67 16.6MICHAEL RAINEY-WILES 10 4 72 18.0 0 35 7.2Justin Hickman 11 3 25 8.3 0 11 2.3

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongTim Maypray 16 207 12.9 1 86Jafri Taylor 1 34 34.0 0 0GREG WALKER 1 16 16.0 0 0

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongMICHAEL JOHNSON 1 0 0.0 0 0JOSH SNEED 1 11 11.0 0 11JUAN THRASHER 1 1 1.0 0 1Kyle Nikmard 1 16 16.0 0 16

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongTim Maypray 46 972 21.1 0 47MICHAEL RAINEY-WILES 3 46 15.3 0 22

|------ PATs ------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PtsTim Maypray 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 60Kyle Hughes 7 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 44Howard Abegesah 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36JEFF SEXTON 0 3-6 26-29 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 35MARIO SCOTT 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GKyle Hughes 11 235 642 697 1339 121.7Howard Abegesah 11 171 964 0 964 87.6Tim Maypray 11 120 519 11 530 48.2Zach Collins 11 28 269 0 269 24.5CAM JONES 7 24 176 30 206 29.4

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdMARC RAY 41 1595 38.9 56 1 9 13 0

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GTim Maypray 11 519 152 207 972 0 1850 168.2Howard Abegesah 11 964 6 0 0 0 970 88.2Kyle Hughes 11 642 0 0 0 0 642 58.4Zach Collins 11 269 6 0 0 0 275 25.0MARIO SCOTT 11 1 237 0 0 0 238 21.6

TACKLES G SOLO AST TOT TFL-YDS SKS-YDSBYRON ALLEN 10 45 48 93 2.5-12 .A.J. GROSS 11 26 50 76 3.5-9 1.0-5EMILIO CALVIN 11 33 33 66 9.0-37 3.0-23JOSH WINE 11 27 36 63 4.0-11 1.5-4JUAN THRASHER 11 43 19 62 1.0-1 .

2010 returnees in ALL CAPS

2009 TEAM STATISTICS

VMI OPPSCORING 225 338 Points Per Game 20.5 30.7FIRST DOWNS 176 229 Rushing 140 91 Passing 29 129 Penalty 7 9RUSHING YARDAGE 3044 1615 Yards gained rushing 3229 1915 Yards lost rushing 185 300 Rushing Attempts 578 417 Average Per Rush 5.3 3.9 Average Per Game 276.7 146.8 TDs Rushing 23 20PASSING YARDAGE 769 2826 Att-Comp-Int 117-54-8 347-227-4 Average Per Pass 6.6 8.1 Average Per Catch 14.2 12.4 Average Per Game 69.9 256.9 TDs Passing 6 18TOTAL OFFENSE 3813 4441 Total Plays 695 764 Average Per Play 5.5 5.8 Average Per Game 346.6 403.7KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 56-1076 42-781PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 18-257 25-216INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 4-28 8-86KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.2 18.6PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 14.3 8.6INT RETURN AVERAGE 7.0 10.8FUMBLES-LOST 36-27 16-12PENALTIES-YARDS 74-559 64-565 Average Per Game 50.8 51.4PUNTS-YARDS 42-1595 42-1431 Average Per Punt 38.0 34.1 Net punt average 32.4 26.5TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 28:45 31:153RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 55/149 73/155 3rd-Down Pct 37% 47%4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 18/33 7/17 4th-Down Pct 55% 41%SACKS BY-YARDS 18-111 5-34MISC YARDS 0 10TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 31 42FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 3-6 16-21ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-2RED-ZONE SCORES 22-36 61% 39-47 83%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 19-36 53% 30-47 64%PAT-ATTEMPTS 26-29 90% 36-39 92%ATTENDANCE 31391 80811 Games/Avg Per Game 5/6278 6/13468

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalVMI 71 38 65 51 -- 225Opponents 65 110 52 111 -- 338

2009 RESULTS (2-9, 1-5 Big South) Sept. 5 ROBERT MORRIS W, 14-13 Sept. 19 at #6 James Madison L, 16-44 Sept. 26 at #1 Richmond L, 28-38 Oct. 3 GARDNER-WEBB * L, 23-27 Oct. 10 at Coastal Carolina * L, 6-20 Oct. 17 STONY BROOK * L, 20-27 Oct. 24 at Presbyterian * W, 31-20 Oct. 31 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * L, 21-31 Nov. 7 at #16 Liberty * L, 14-54 Nov. 14 at Army L, 17-22 Nov. 21 OLD DOMINION L, 35-42

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BIG SOUTH OVERALLTeam W L PCT PF PA W L PCT PF PA Home Road Streakx-Stony Brook 5 1 .833 182 121 6 5 .545 267 256 4-0 2-5 W1x-Liberty 5 1 .833 271 123 8 3 .727 400 210 5-1 3-2 L1Charleston Southern 4 2 .667 170 150 6 5 .545 268 323 4-1 2-4 W4Coastal Carolina 3 3 .500 133 168 5 6 .455 205 280 5-0 0-6 L1Gardner-Webb 3 3 .500 138 158 6 5 .545 305 277 3-2 3-3 W1VMI 1 5 .167 115 179 2 9 .182 225 338 1-4 1-5 L4Presbyterian ** 0 6 .000 136 246 0 11 .000 214 441 0-5 0-6 L14

x - Big South Co-Champions

** - Presbyterian College was not eligible for the Big South football championship

BIG SOUTH OVERALLTeam W L PCT PF PA W L PCT PF PA Home Road Streakx-Stony Brook 5 1 .833 182 121 6 5 .545 267 256 4-0 2-5 W1x-Liberty 5 1 .833 271 123 8 3 .727 400 210 5-1 3-2 L1Charleston Southern 4 2 .667 170 150 6 5 .545 268 323 4-1 2-4 W4Coastal Carolina 3 3 .500 133 168 5 6 .455 205 280 5-0 0-6 L1Gardner-Webb 3 3 .500 138 158 6 5 .545 305 277 3-2 3-3 W1VMI 1 5 .167 115 179 2 9 .182 225 338 1-4 1-5 L4Presbyterian ** 0 6 .000 136 246 0 11 .000 214 441 0-5 0-6 L14

x - Big South Co-Champions

** - Presbyterian College was not eligible for the Big South football championship

Offensive Player of the YearMike Brown

Liberty

Defensive Player of the YearTyler SantucciStony Brook

Coach of the YearChuck PrioreStony Brook

Freshman of the YearMatt Goods

Gardner-Webb

Scholar-Athlete of the YearMario Brown

Gardner-Webb

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN(6-5, 4-2 Big South)

S5 at Florida (#1) L, 3-62S12 at #14 Wofford L, 14-42S19 at South Florida L, 0-59S26 NORTH GREENVILLE W, 34-0O3 SAVANNAH STATE W, 47-10O17 at Gardner-Webb * L, 20-27O24 #23 LIBERTY * L, 13-20O31 at VMI * W, 31-21N7 at Presbyterian * W, 46-32N14 STONY BROOK * (OT) W, 30-27N21 COASTAL CAROLINA * W, 30-23

COASTAL CAROLINA(5-6, 3-3 Big South)

S3 at Kent State L, 0-18S12 MONMOUTH W, 24-17S19 at Towson L, 17-21S26 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W, 28-7O10 VMI * W, 20-6O17 at Liberty * L, 13-58O24 at Stony Brook * L, 10-16O31 at Clemson L, 3-49N7 GARDNER-WEBB * W, 26-21N14 PRESBYTERIAN * W, 41-37N21 at Charleston Southern * L, 23-30

GARDNER-WEBB(6-5, 3-3 Big South)

S5 MARS HILL W, 58-14S12 at Western Carolina W, 27-20S19 at North Carolina State L, 14-45O3 at VMI * W, 27-23O10 at Buffalo L, 3-40O17 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W, 27-20O24 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA W, 65-0O31 STONY BROOK * L, 14-24N7 at Coastal Carolina * L, 21-26N14 #16 LIBERTY * L, 28-51N21 at Presbyterian * W, 21-14

LIBERTY(8-3, 5-1 Big South)

S5 at West Virginia L, 20-33S12 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL W, 35-10S19 at Lafayette W, 19-13S26 #6 JAMES MADISON L, 10-24O3 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN W, 45-7O17 COASTAL CAROLINA * W, 58-13O24 at Charleston Southern * W, 20-13O31 PRESBYTERIAN * W, 55-19N7 VMI * W, 54-14N14 at Gardner-Webb * W, 51-28N21 at Stony Brook * L, 33-36

PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE(0-11, 0-6 Big South)

S5 at Furman L, 21-45S12 #10 ELON L, 7-41S19 CHATTANOOGA L, 13-29S26 at The Citadel L, 21-46O3 at Stony Brook * L, 14-52O10 at Old Dominion L, 16-34O24 VMI * L, 20-31O31 at #23 Liberty * L, 19-55N7 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * L, 32-46N14 at Coastal Carolina * L, 37-41N21 GARDNER-WEBB * L, 14-21

STONY BROOK(6-5, 5-1 Big South)

S5 at #24 Hofstra L, 10-17S12 at Colgate L, 13-23S19 BROWN W, 21-20S26 at #15 Massachusetts L, 17-44O3 PRESBYTERIAN * W, 52-14O10 at North Dakota L, 24-31O17 at VMI * W, 27-20O24 COASTAL CAROLINA * W, 16-10O31 at Gardner-Webb * W, 24-14N14 at Charleston Southern * (OT) L, 27-30N21 #16 LIBERTY * W, 36-33

VMI(2-9, 1-5 Big South)

S5 ROBERT MORRIS W, 14-13S19 at #6 James Madison L, 16-44S26 at #1 Richmond L, 28-38O3 GARDNER-WEBB * L, 23-27O10 at Coastal Carolina * L, 6-20O17 STONY BROOK * L, 20-27O24 at Presbyterian * W, 31-20O31 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * L, 21-31N7 at #16 Liberty * L, 14-54N14 at Army L, 17-22N21 OLD DOMINION L, 35-42

Stony Brook - 2009 Big South Co-Champions

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PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Sept. 7 OFF: Mike Brown, Liberty DEF: Eric Church, VMI ST: Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb FR: Matthew Goods, Gardner-Webb

Sept. 14 OFF: Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb DEF: Marty Patterson, Gardner-Webb ST: Wesley Skiffi ngton, Stony Brook FR: Aldreakis Allen, Liberty

Sept. 21 OFF: Mike Brown, Liberty DEF: Arin West, Stony Brook ST: Matt Brevi, Stony Brook FR: Matthew Goods, Gardner-Webb

Sept. 28 OFF: Kyle Hughes, VMI DEF: E.J. Brown, Coastal Carolina ST: Mike Larsson, Liberty FR: Kenny Tuiloma, Stony Brook

Oct. 5 OFF: Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb DEF: Darren Rogers, Gardner-Webb ST: Wesley Skiffi ngton, Stony Brook Tim Maypray, VMI FR: Matthew Goods, Gardner-Webb

Oct. 12 OFF: Zach MacDowall, Coastal Carolina DEF: Derrick Frasier, Coastal Carolina ST: Justin Durham, Coastal Carolina FR: Lance Byrd, Presbyterian

Oct. 19 OFF: Patrick Hall, Gardner-Webb Michael Coulter, Stony Brook DEF: Liberty Defense ST: Matt Bevins, Liberty FR: Aldreakis Allen, Liberty

Oct. 26 OFF: Howard Abegesah, VMI DEF: Emilio Calvin, VMI ST: Mike Larsson, Liberty FR: Brent Vinson, Liberty

Nov. 2 OFF: Tommy Beecher, Liberty DEF: Arin West, Stony Brook ST: Antwan Ivey, Charleston Southern FR: SirChauncey Holloway, Liberty

Nov. 9 OFF: A.J. Toscano, Charleston Southern DEF: Josh Norman, Coastal Carolina ST: Matt Bevins, Liberty FR: Lance Byrd, Presbyterian

Nov. 16 OFF: Mike Brown, Liberty DEF: Chris Kuzdale, Charleston Southern ST: John Paglia, Charleston Southern FR: Lance Byrd, Presbyterian

Nov. 23 OFF: Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook DEF: Matt Bach, Charleston Southern ST: John Paglia, Charleston Southern FR: Patrick Morgano, Presbyterian

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Sept. 7 OFF: Mike Brown, Liberty DEF: Eric Church, VMI ST: Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb FR: Matthew Goods, Gardner-Webb

Sept. 14 OFF: Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb DEF: Marty Patterson, Gardner-Webb ST: Wesley Skiffi ngton, Stony Brook FR: Aldreakis Allen, Liberty

Sept. 21 OFF: Mike Brown, Liberty DEF: Arin West, Stony Brook ST: Matt Brevi, Stony Brook FR: Matthew Goods, Gardner-Webb

Sept. 28 OFF: Kyle Hughes, VMI DEF: E.J. Brown, Coastal Carolina ST: Mike Larsson, Liberty FR: Kenny Tuiloma, Stony Brook

Oct. 5 OFF: Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb DEF: Darren Rogers, Gardner-Webb ST: Wesley Skiffi ngton, Stony Brook Tim Maypray, VMI FR: Matthew Goods, Gardner-Webb

Oct. 12 OFF: Zach MacDowall, Coastal Carolina DEF: Derrick Frasier, Coastal Carolina ST: Justin Durham, Coastal Carolina FR: Lance Byrd, Presbyterian

Oct. 19 OFF: Patrick Hall, Gardner-Webb Michael Coulter, Stony Brook DEF: Liberty Defense ST: Matt Bevins, Liberty FR: Aldreakis Allen, Liberty

Oct. 26 OFF: Howard Abegesah, VMI DEF: Emilio Calvin, VMI ST: Mike Larsson, Liberty FR: Brent Vinson, Liberty

Nov. 2 OFF: Tommy Beecher, Liberty DEF: Arin West, Stony Brook ST: Antwan Ivey, Charleston Southern FR: SirChauncey Holloway, Liberty

Nov. 9 OFF: A.J. Toscano, Charleston Southern DEF: Josh Norman, Coastal Carolina ST: Matt Bevins, Liberty FR: Lance Byrd, Presbyterian

Nov. 16 OFF: Mike Brown, Liberty DEF: Chris Kuzdale, Charleston Southern ST: John Paglia, Charleston Southern FR: Lance Byrd, Presbyterian

Nov. 23 OFF: Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook DEF: Matt Bach, Charleston Southern ST: John Paglia, Charleston Southern FR: Patrick Morgano, Presbyterian

ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST-TEAMOFFENSE

QB Stan Doolittle, Sr., Gardner-WebbRB Edwin Gowins, Soph., Stony BrookRB Conte Cuttino, Sr., Stony BrookWR Mike Brown, R-Soph., LibertyWR Gerald Stevenson, Jr., Charleston SouthernWR James Perry III, R-Soph., Gardner-WebbTE David Duran, R-So., Coastal CarolinaOL Bryan Mosier, R-Sr., LibertyOL Paul Fenaroli, Jr., Stony BrookOL Corey O’Daniel, Jr., Gardner-WebbOL George Handler, R-Sr., VMIOL Josh Weaver, R-Sr., Liberty

DEFENSEDL Trey Jacobs, Sr., LibertyDL Phillip Oboh, Sr., Coastal CarolinaDL Matt Goods, Fr., Gardner-WebbDL Joel Walton, Jr., Charleston SouthernLB Tyler Santucci, Sr., Stony BrookLB Marty Patterson, Jr., Gardner-WebbLB Mario Brown, R-Sr., Gardner-WebbLB Andrew McKain, R-Sr., Charleston SouthernDB Josh Norman, Soph., Coastal CarolinaDB Arin West, Jr., Stony BrookDB KaJuan Lee, R-Soph., LibertyDB Chris Kuzdale, Soph., Charleston Southern

SPECIAL TEAMSPK Matt Bevins, Soph., LibertyP Marc Ray, R-Fr., VMILS Andrew McKain, R-Sr., Charleston SouthernKR David Montgomery, Sr., Gardner-WebbPR Tim Maypray, Sr., VMI

ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND-TEAMOFFENSE

QB Tommy Beecher, R-Sr., LibertyRB Howard Abegesah, Sr., VMIRB Patrick Hall, Jr., Gardner-WebbWR Chris Summers, R-Soph., LibertyWR Patrick McKoy, Soph., Presbyterian CollegeWR Kwame Krakue, R-Jr., Charleston SouthernTE Will Quarles, R-Sr., LibertyOL Ryan Boehm, R-Sr., Coastal CarolinaOL Kyle Webber, Sr., Gardner-WebbOL J.W. Myers, R-Sr., Charleston SouthernOL Mario Cosby, R-Sr., LibertyOL Alex Stadler, R-Jr., Liberty

DEFENSEDL Josh Wine, Jr., VMIDL Quinnon Isom, R-Sr., Gardner-WebbDL Asa Chapman, Soph, LibertyDL Chris Perri, Sr., Stony BrookLB Doncel Bolt, Jr., LibertyLB Wes Cheek, Sr., LibertyLB Emilio Calvin, R-Soph., VMILB Desmond Steward, R-Soph., Coastal CarolinaDB Byron Allen, R-Soph., VMIDB Chris Rocco, Sr., LibertyDB Justin Bethel, Soph., Presbyterian CollegeDB Chris Richards, Sr., Stony Brook

SPECIAL TEAMSPK John Paglia, Jr., Charleston Southern (tie)PK Ryan Gates, Soph., Gardner-Webb (tie)P Mike Larsson, Soph., LibertyLS Matt Quinn, Sr., Presbyterian CollegeKR Aaron Hewlett, R-Sr., LibertyPR Antwan Ivey, Soph., Charleston Southern

Week of CSU CCU GWU LU PC SBU VMIPreseason RV/-- RV/-- RV/-- RV/RV RV/-- RV/-- --/--

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The Sports Network poll is listed fi rst, followed by the FCS Coaches Poll.

RV - Received Votes na - not available

Notes: Lindy’s College Football Preview ranked Coastal Carolina at No. 18 in its preseason rankings.

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Howard Abegesah, VMICollege Sporting News Preseason All-America (3rd Team)

Ryan Ard, Charleston SouthernNational Football Foundation Honor Society

Justin Bethel, Presbyterian CollegeColumbia State All-State College Football TeamOrangeburg (S.C.) Touchdown Club All-State Team

Matt Bevins, LibertyThe Sports Network All-America (1st Team)Walter Camp Foundation FCS All-America Team (1st Team)Associated Press All-America (1st Team)College Sporting News FCS Fabulous 50 All-America Team (1st Team)VaSID University Division All-State (1st Team Specialist)College Sporting News National All-Star, Oct. 12 (Special Teams)ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District (1st Team)

Mario Brown, Gardner-WebbESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District (1st Team)The Sports Network Preseason All-America (2nd Team)College Sporting News Preseason All-America (Honorable Mention)

Mike Brown, LibertyCollege Sporting News FCS Fabulous 50 All-America Team (1st Team)VaSID University Division All-State (1st Team Offense)The Sports Network National Offensive Player of the Week, Sept. 21College Sporting News National All-Star, Sept. 21 (Offense)

Conte Cuttino, Stony BrookCollege Sporting News Preseason All-America (Honorable Mention)Consensus Draft Services Preseason All-America (Honorable Mention)

Paul Fenaroli, Stony BrookCollege Sporting News FCS Fabulous 50 All-America Team (Honorable Mention)

Tommy Fraser, Coastal CarolinaThe Sports Network All-America (1st Team)College Sporting News FCS Fabulous 50 All-America Team (1st Team)

Matt Freeman, Presbyterian CollegeESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District (1st Team)National Football Foundation Honor Society

Gardner-WebbFCS Athletic Directors Association Academic APR Award Winner

Ryan Gates, Gardner-WebbPhil Steele’s College Football Preseason All-America (1st Team)College Sporting News Preseason All-America (Honorable Mention)

Edwin Gowins, Stony BrookCollege Sporting News National All-Star, Nov. 23 (Offense)Phil Steele’s College Football Preseason All-America (2nd Team)

Trey Jacobs, LibertySigned as a free agent by Washington RedskinsVaSID University Division All-State (2nd Team Defense)

Tim Maypray, VMISigned as a free agent by Montreal Allouettes (CFL)College Sporting News Preseason All-America (Honorable Mention)Consensus Draft Services Preseason All-America (Honorable Mention)

Cedric McGowan, Gardner-WebbConsensus Draft Services Preseason All-America (Honorable Mention)

Andrew McKain, Charleston SouthernColumbia State All-State College Football TeamOrangeburg (S.C.) Touchdown Club All-State TeamNational Football Foundation Honor Society

Bryan Mosier, LibertyVaSID University Division All-State (2nd Team Offense)

J.W. Myers, Charleston SouthernEast Coast Bowl ParticipantOrangeburg (S.C.) Touchdown Club All-State Team

Josh Norman, Coastal CarolinaCollege Sporting News FCS Fabulous 50 All-America Team (1st Team)The Sports Network All-America (3rd Team)Columbia State All-State College Football TeamOrangeburg (S.C.) Touchdown Club All-State TeamThe Sports Network National Defensive Player of the Week, Nov. 9College Sporting News National All-Star, Nov. 9 (Defense)

Phillip Oboh, Coastal CarolinaColumbia State All-State College Football TeamOrangeburg (S.C.) Touchdown Club All-State TeamLindy’s Preseason All-America (2nd Team)

Chris Richards, Stony BrookSigned as a free agent by Seattle Seahawks

Chris Rocco, LibertyESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America (1st Team)ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District (1st Team)FCS Athletic Directors Association Academic All-Star Team

Danny Rocco, LibertyLiberty Mutual National Coach of the Year Award (Finalist)Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year Award (Finalist - 19th)

Jeff Santos, Stony BrookNational Football Foundation Honor Society

Tyler Santucci, Stony BrookAssociated Press All-America (2nd Team)

Wesley Skiffi ngton, Stony BrookCollege Sporting News National All-Star, Oct. 5 (Special Teams)

Gerald Stevenson, Charleston SouthernColumbia State All-State College Football TeamOrangeburg (S.C.) Touchdown Club All-State TeamCollege Sporting News Preseason All-America (3rd Team)

Chris Tyler, Stony BrookNational Football Foundation Honor Society

Josh Weaver, LibertyVaSID University Division All-State (2nd Team Offense)

Kyle Webber, Gardner-WebbNew York Giants mini-camp invitee

Jeffery Williams, Gardner-WebbThe Sports Network Preseason All-America (1st Team)Sporting News Preseason All-America (1st Team)Lindy’s Preseason All-America (2nd Team)Phil Steele’s College Football Preseason All-America (2nd Team)Consensus Draft Services Preseason All-America (2nd Team)College Sporting News Preseason All-America (3rd Team)Preseason Buck Buchanan Award candidate

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SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG SAF PTS AVGLiberty 11 48 46 0 0 22 0 400 36.4Gardner-Webb 11 38 38 0 0 13 0 305 27.7Charleston Southern 11 32 28 0 0 16 0 268 24.4Stony Brook 11 32 26 2 0 15 0 267 24.3VMI 11 31 26 1 0 3 1 225 20.5Presbyterian 11 28 24 1 0 6 1 214 19.5Coastal Carolina 11 24 20 1 0 13 0 205 18.6

TOTAL OFFENSE G RUSH PASS PLYS YARDS AVG/P TD YDS/GLiberty 11 1937 2228 695 4165 6.0 44 378.6Gardner-Webb 11 1732 2401 761 4133 5.4 36 375.7Charleston Southern 11 1798 2267 741 4065 5.5 27 369.5Stony Brook 11 1804 2141 693 3945 5.7 30 358.6Presbyterian 11 1267 2596 749 3863 5.2 28 351.2VMI 11 3044 769 695 3813 5.5 29 346.6Coastal Carolina 11 1683 1968 747 3651 4.9 24 331.9

SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG SAF PTS AVGLiberty 11 25 23 1 0 11 1 210 19.1Stony Brook 11 32 28 0 0 12 0 256 23.3Gardner-Webb 11 35 30 1 0 11 1 277 25.2Coastal Carolina 11 36 33 0 0 9 2 280 25.5Charleston Southern 11 42 39 1 0 10 0 323 29.4VMI 11 42 36 1 0 16 0 338 30.7Presbyterian 11 60 48 0 0 11 0 441 40.1

TOTAL DEFENSE G RUSH PASS PLYS YARDS AVG/P TD YDS/GLiberty 11 1666 1888 673 3554 5.3 24 323.1Stony Brook 11 1583 2033 718 3616 5.0 28 328.7Coastal Carolina 11 1946 1766 696 3712 5.3 35 337.5Gardner-Webb 11 1402 2411 750 3813 5.1 32 346.6Charleston Southern 11 2519 1753 721 4272 5.9 40 388.4VMI 11 1615 2826 764 4441 5.8 38 403.7Presbyterian 11 2648 2607 777 5255 6.8 57 477.7

RUSHING OFFENSE G ATT YDS AVG TD YDS/GVMI 11 578 3044 5.3 23 276.7Liberty 11 385 1937 5.0 31 176.1Stony Brook 11 400 1804 4.5 14 164.0Charleston Southern 11 390 1798 4.6 14 163.5Gardner-Webb 11 402 1732 4.3 23 157.5Coastal Carolina 11 461 1683 3.7 12 153.0Presbyterian 11 338 1267 3.7 12 115.2

PASS EFFICIENCY G ATT CMP PCT INT YDS TD EFFICLiberty 11 310 211 .681 5 2228 13 139.0Gardner-Webb 11 359 223 .621 5 2401 13 127.5Stony Brook 11 293 158 .539 12 2141 16 125.1Charleston Southern 11 351 200 .570 13 2267 13 116.0Coastal Carolina 11 286 155 .542 17 1968 12 114.0Presbyterian 11 411 228 .555 26 2596 16 108.7VMI 11 117 54 .462 8 769 6 104.6

RUSHING DEFENSE G ATT YDS AVG TD YDS/GGardner-Webb 11 401 1402 3.5 12 127.5Stony Brook 11 384 1583 4.1 17 143.9VMI 11 417 1615 3.9 20 146.8Liberty 11 402 1666 4.1 14 151.5Coastal Carolina 11 433 1946 4.5 20 176.9Charleston Southern 11 438 2519 5.8 29 229.0Presbyterian 11 482 2648 5.5 28 240.7

PASS DEF EFFICIENCY G ATT CMP PCT INT YDS TD EFFICCharleston Southern 11 283 160 12 56.5 1753 11 112.9Stony Brook 11 334 199 12 59.6 2033 11 114.4Coastal Carolina 11 263 149 21 56.7 1766 15 115.9Liberty 11 271 160 17 59.0 1888 10 117.2Gardner-Webb 11 349 188 12 53.9 2411 20 123.9VMI 11 347 227 4 65.4 2826 18 148.6Presbyterian 11 295 189 4 64.1 2607 29 168.0

PASSING OFFENSE G ATT CMP INT PCT YDS AVG TD YDS/GPresbyterian 11 411 228 26 55.5 2596 6.3 16 236.0Gardner-Webb 11 359 223 5 62.1 2401 6.7 13 218.3Charleston Southern 11 351 200 13 57.0 2267 6.5 13 206.1Liberty 11 310 211 5 68.1 2228 7.2 13 202.5Stony Brook 11 293 158 12 53.9 2141 7.3 16 194.6Coastal Carolina 11 286 155 17 54.2 1968 6.9 12 178.9VMI 11 117 54 8 46.2 769 6.6 6 69.9

PASS DEFENSE G ATT CMP INT PCT YDS AVG TD YDS/GCharleston Southern 11 283 160 12 56.5 1753 6.2 11 159.4Coastal Carolina 11 263 149 21 56.7 1766 6.7 15 160.5Liberty 11 271 160 17 59.0 1888 7.0 10 171.6Stony Brook 11 334 199 12 59.6 2033 6.1 11 184.8Gardner-Webb 11 349 188 12 53.9 2411 6.9 20 219.2Presbyterian 11 295 189 4 64.1 2607 8.8 29 237.0VMI 11 347 227 4 65.4 2826 8.1 18 256.9

FIELD GOALS G MADE ATT PCTStony Brook 11 15 17 .882Liberty 11 22 26 .846Gardner-Webb 11 13 16 .812Charleston Southern 11 16 22 .727Coastal Carolina 11 13 19 .684VMI 11 3 6 .500Presbyterian 11 6 13 .462

NET YARDS PER PUNT G NO YDS AVG/P PR AVG TBK NET/PLiberty 11 41 1479 36.1 44 1.1 2 34.0Presbyterian 11 47 1746 37.1 98 2.1 3 33.8VMI 11 42 1595 38.0 216 5.1 1 32.4Stony Brook 11 57 2046 35.9 159 2.8 3 32.1Charleston Southern 11 43 1523 35.4 93 2.2 4 31.4Gardner-Webb 11 51 1808 35.5 226 4.4 1 30.6Coastal Carolina 11 51 1689 33.1 141 2.8 2 29.6

PAT KICKING G MADE ATT PCTGardner-Webb 11 38 38 1.000Liberty 11 46 47 .979Charleston Southern 11 28 30 .933Coastal Carolina 11 20 22 .909VMI 11 26 29 .897Presbyterian 11 24 27 .889Stony Brook 11 26 30 .867

PUNT RETURN AVG G RET YDS TD AVGVMI 11 18 257 1 14.3Charleston Southern 11 16 154 1 9.6Coastal Carolina 11 14 85 0 6.1Liberty 11 17 103 0 6.1Presbyterian 11 7 39 0 5.6Stony Brook 11 15 82 0 5.5Gardner-Webb 11 15 78 0 5.2

KICKOFF RETURNS G RET YDS TD AVGLiberty 11 39 881 1 22.6Gardner-Webb 11 49 1020 1 20.8Stony Brook 11 41 811 0 19.8VMI 11 56 1076 0 19.2Charleston Southern 11 48 905 1 18.9Presbyterian 11 71 1293 0 18.2Coastal Carolina 11 47 847 0 18.0

INTERCEPTIONS G NO YDS TD AVGCoastal Carolina 11 21 212 0 10.1Liberty 11 17 167 1 9.8Gardner-Webb 11 12 114 1 9.5Stony Brook 11 12 165 1 13.8Charleston Southern 11 12 280 3 23.3Presbyterian 11 4 31 0 7.8VMI 11 4 28 0 7.0

Gained LostTURNOVER MARGIN G FUM INT TOT FUM INT TOT MAR PER/GLiberty 11 12 17 29 3 5 8 +21 1.91Gardner-Webb 11 13 12 25 10 5 15 +10 0.91Stony Brook 11 14 12 26 5 12 17 +9 0.82Coastal Carolina 11 4 21 25 10 17 27 -2 -0.18Charleston Southern 11 6 12 18 9 13 22 -4 -0.36VMI 11 12 4 16 27 8 35 -19 -1.73Presbyterian 11 13 4 17 11 26 37 -20 -1.82

FIRST DOWNS G RUSH PASS PEN TOTALCharleston Southern 11 103 110 13 226Gardner-Webb 11 90 118 16 224Presbyterian 11 74 121 25 220Coastal Carolina 11 98 93 19 210Liberty 11 93 93 16 202Stony Brook 11 87 96 15 198VMI 11 140 29 7 176

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3RD-DN CONVERSIONS G CONV ATT PCTGardner-Webb 11 70 158 44.3Liberty 11 60 141 42.6Charleston Southern 11 61 147 41.5Coastal Carolina 11 63 154 40.9Stony Brook 11 59 148 39.9Presbyterian 11 61 158 38.6VMI 11 55 149 36.9

4TH-DN CONVERSIONS G CONV ATT PCTLiberty 11 7 10 70.0Stony Brook 11 8 12 66.7Charleston Southern 11 8 13 61.5Coastal Carolina 11 8 14 57.1VMI 11 18 33 54.5Gardner-Webb 11 6 16 37.5Presbyterian 11 9 27 33.3

OPP 3RD-DN CONVERSIONS G CONV ATT PCTLiberty 11 53 145 36.6Coastal Carolina 11 52 142 36.6Stony Brook 11 60 155 38.7Gardner-Webb 11 65 157 41.4Charleston Southern 11 62 146 42.5VMI 11 73 155 47.1Presbyterian 11 69 135 51.1

OPP 4TH-DN CONVERSIONS G CONV ATT PCTVMI 11 7 17 41.2Stony Brook 11 8 17 47.1Coastal Carolina 11 6 12 50.0Charleston Southern 11 9 18 50.0Liberty 11 10 19 52.6Presbyterian 11 7 11 63.6Gardner-Webb 11 16 23 69.6

SACKS BY G SKS YDSCoastal Carolina 11 25 197Gardner-Webb 11 25 142Charleston Southern 11 19 94VMI 11 18 111Liberty 11 15 103Presbyterian 11 14 99Stony Brook 11 12 79

PENALTIES G NO YDS AVG/GLiberty 11 56 466 42.4VMI 11 74 559 50.8Presbyterian 11 61 580 52.7Charleston Southern 11 71 635 57.7Coastal Carolina 11 73 667 60.6Gardner-Webb 11 76 700 63.6Stony Brook 11 79 746 67.8

TIME OF POSSESSION G TOTAL AVG/GStony Brook 11 341:57 31:05Liberty 11 334:28 30:24Charleston Southern 11 332:04 30:11Coastal Carolina 11 330:58 30:05Gardner-Webb 11 324:09 29:28VMI 11 316:13 28:44Presbyterian 11 315:29 28:40

RED ZONE OFFENSE G RedZone PCT TDs R/P FG-AT Fum/Int/Downs/OtherLiberty 11 47-51 92.2 34 27/7 13-15 0/0/1/1Gardner-Webb 11 32-35 91.4 22 15/7 10-12 1/0/0/0Stony Brook 11 31-35 88.6 18 8/10 13-14 0/1/1/1Coastal Carolina 11 23-30 76.7 14 11/3 9-10 2/2/1/1Charleston Southern 11 31-41 75.6 22 13/9 9-12 0/3/2/2Presbyterian 11 23-34 67.6 17 9/8 6-9 0/5/3/0VMI 11 22-36 61.1 19 16/3 3-5 7/1/4/0

RED ZONE DEFENSE G RedZone PCT TDs R/P FG-AT Fum/Int/Downs/OtherLiberty 11 24-36 66.7 15 9/6 9-12 2/3/2/2Stony Brook 11 23-31 74.2 16 13/3 7-9 1/2/2/1Charleston Southern 11 35-44 79.5 26 21/5 9-12 1/3/1/1Coastal Carolina 11 32-39 82.1 26 17/9 6-9 0/2/1/1VMI 11 39-47 83.0 30 19/11 9-13 1/0/2/1Presbyterian 11 51-61 83.6 41 23/18 10-12 4/1/2/1Gardner-Webb 11 33-39 84.6 24 12/12 9-9 1/3/2/0

KICKOFF COVERAGE G NO YDS AVG RETN TB NetAVGCoastal Carolina 11 50 2840 56.8 619 8 41.2Charleston Southern 11 58 3523 60.7 1051 7 40.2Liberty 11 78 4742 60.8 1469 12 38.9Gardner-Webb 11 63 3451 54.8 1009 2 38.1Stony Brook 11 54 2998 55.5 944 1 37.7Presbyterian 11 38 2052 54.0 617 1 37.2VMI 11 45 2452 54.5 781 0 37.1

Rushing Offense 1. VMI ....................................................276.73 21. Liberty ...............................................176.09 29. Stony Brook ........................................164.00 30. Charleston Southern ...........................163.45 36. Gardner-Webb ....................................157.45 37. Coastal Carolina .................................153.00

Scoring Offense 1. Liberty ...............................................36.36 34. Gardner-Webb .....................................27.73 50. Charleston Southern ............................24.36

Turnover Margin 1. Liberty .................................................+1.91 13. Gardner-Webb .....................................+0.91 18. Stony Brook .........................................+0.82

Punt Returns 11. VMI ......................................................14.28 31. Charleston Southern ..............................9.63

Pass Defense 14. Charleston Southern ...........................159.36 15. Coastal Carolina .................................160.55 26. Liberty ...............................................171.64 45. Stony Brook ........................................184.82

Kickoff Returns 20. Liberty ................................................22.59 42. Gardner-Webb .....................................20.82

Passing Effi ciency 23. Liberty ...............................................139.08 49. Gardner-Webb ....................................127.44

Scoring Defense 24. Liberty .................................................19.09

Total Offense 27. Liberty ..............................................378.64 29. Gardner-Webb ....................................375.73 34. Charleston Southern ...........................369.55 43. Stony Brook .......................................358.64

Pass Effi ciency Defense 30. Charleston Southern ...........................112.88 37. Stony Brook ........................................114.41 45. Coastal Carolina .................................115.96 48. Liberty ...............................................117.15

Net Punting 36. Liberty ................................................34.02

Passing Offense 36. Gardner-Webb ...................................218.27 46. Charleston Southern ..........................206.09 49. Liberty ..............................................202.55

Rushing Defense 39. Gardner-Webb ....................................127.45

Total Defense 40. Liberty ...............................................323.09 44. Stony Brook .......................................328.73

Rushing Offense 1. VMI ....................................................276.73 21. Liberty ...............................................176.09 29. Stony Brook ........................................164.00 30. Charleston Southern ...........................163.45 36. Gardner-Webb ....................................157.45 37. Coastal Carolina .................................153.00

Scoring Offense 1. Liberty ...............................................36.36 34. Gardner-Webb .....................................27.73 50. Charleston Southern ............................24.36

Turnover Margin 1. Liberty .................................................+1.91 13. Gardner-Webb .....................................+0.91 18. Stony Brook .........................................+0.82

Punt Returns 11. VMI ......................................................14.28 31. Charleston Southern ..............................9.63

Pass Defense 14. Charleston Southern ...........................159.36 15. Coastal Carolina .................................160.55 26. Liberty ...............................................171.64 45. Stony Brook ........................................184.82

Kickoff Returns 20. Liberty ................................................22.59 42. Gardner-Webb .....................................20.82

Passing Effi ciency 23. Liberty ...............................................139.08 49. Gardner-Webb ....................................127.44

Scoring Defense 24. Liberty .................................................19.09

Total Offense 27. Liberty ..............................................378.64 29. Gardner-Webb ....................................375.73 34. Charleston Southern ...........................369.55 43. Stony Brook .......................................358.64

Pass Effi ciency Defense 30. Charleston Southern ...........................112.88 37. Stony Brook ........................................114.41 45. Coastal Carolina .................................115.96 48. Liberty ...............................................117.15

Net Punting 36. Liberty ................................................34.02

Passing Offense 36. Gardner-Webb ...................................218.27 46. Charleston Southern ..........................206.09 49. Liberty ..............................................202.55

Rushing Defense 39. Gardner-Webb ....................................127.45

Total Defense 40. Liberty ...............................................323.09 44. Stony Brook .......................................328.73

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The NCAA does not list reclassifying teams in its overall statistics listings, therefore, Presbyterian College was not ranked in the NCAA statistics last season.

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TOTAL OFFENSE G RUSH PASS PLAYS TOTAL YDS/GDOOLITTLE, Stan - GWU 11 309 2268 454 2577 234.3TOSCANO, A.J. - CSU 11 325 2092 390 2417 219.7BEECHER, Tommy - LIBERTY 10 193 1700 287 1893 189.3COULTER, Michael - SBU 11 -32 2060 305 2028 184.4MacDOWALL, Zach - COASTAL 11 163 1664 306 1827 166.1MILEY, Brandon - PC 11 -60 1736 321 1676 152.4HUGHES, Kyle - VMI 11 642 697 235 1339 121.7GOWINS, Edwin - SBU 10 890 0 145 890 89.0ABEGESAH, Howard - VMI 11 964 0 171 964 87.6WEBB, Tim - PC 9 -61 826 147 765 85.0

SCORING G TD XPT FG 2XP PTS PTS/GBEVINS, Matt - LIBERTY 11 0 41 22 0 107 9.7HALL, Patrick - GWU 10 12 0 0 0 72 7.2GATES, Ryan - GWU 11 0 38 13 0 77 7.0PAGLIA, John - CSU 11 0 28 16 0 76 6.9SKIFFINGTON, Wes - SBU 11 0 26 15 0 71 6.5BROWN, Mike - LIBERTY 11 11 0 0 0 66 6.0MAYPRAY, Tim - VMI 11 10 0 0 0 60 5.5GOWINS, Edwin - SBU 10 9 0 0 0 54 5.4DURHAM, Justin - COASTAL 11 0 20 13 0 59 5.4ALLEN, Aldreakis - LIBERTY 11 9 0 0 0 54 4.9

SCORING (KICK) G PATs FGs PTS PTS/GBEVINS, Matt - LIBERTY 11 41-42 22-26 107 9.7GATES, Ryan - GWU 11 38-38 13-16 77 7.0PAGLIA, John - CSU 11 28-30 16-22 76 6.9SKIFFINGTON, Wes - SBU 11 26-30 15-17 71 6.5DURHAM, Justin - COASTAL 11 20-22 13-19 59 5.4MAYES, Aaron - PC 11 21-24 6-12 39 3.5SEXTON, Jeff - VMI 11 26-29 3-6 35 3.2

ALL PURPOSE G RUSH RCV PR KR YDS AVG/GMAYPRAY, Tim - VMI 11 519 152 207 972 1850 168.2STEVENSON, Gerald - CSU 11 364 724 0 364 1452 132.0BROWN, Mike - LIBERTY 11 442 698 62 215 1417 128.8GOWINS, Edwin - SBU 10 890 -1 0 0 889 88.9ABEGESAH, Howard - VMI 11 964 6 0 0 970 88.2MONTGOMERY, David - GWU 11 215 218 0 522 955 86.8CUTTINO, Conte - SBU 11 800 131 0 13 944 85.8BREVI, Matt - SBU 11 6 344 0 557 907 82.5BYRD, Lance - PC 11 700 158 0 0 858 78.0IVEY, Antwan - CSU 11 490 183 114 70 857 77.9

RUSHING YARDS G ATT YDS ACG TD LONG YDS/GABEGESAH, Howard - VMI 11 171 964 5.6 6 46 87.6GOWINS, Edwin - SBU 10 145 890 6.1 9 65 89.0CUTTINO, Conte - SBU 11 177 800 4.5 4 43 72.7BYRD, Lance - PC 11 127 700 5.5 4 48 63.6FRASER, Tommy - COASTAL 11 144 671 4.7 4 39 61.0HUGHES, Kyle - VMI 11 136 642 4.7 7 66 58.4HALL, Patrick - GWU 10 108 599 5.5 12 66 59.9DENDY, Trandon - PC 8 133 554 4.2 5 40 69.2ALLEN, Aldreakis - LIBERTY 11 118 530 4.5 9 42 48.2MAYPRAY, Tim - VMI 11 115 519 4.5 6 30 47.2

PASSING AVG/GAME G ATT CMP INT PCT YDS TD AVG/GDOOLITTLE, Stan - GWU 11 347 215 5 62.0 2268 11 206.2TOSCANO, A.J. - CSU 11 308 179 12 58.1 2092 12 190.2COULTER, Michael - SBU 11 279 153 10 54.8 2060 15 187.3BEECHER, Tommy - LIBERTY 10 227 154 5 67.8 1700 9 170.0MILEY, Brandon - PC 11 276 151 16 54.7 1736 11 157.8MacDOWALL, Zach - COASTAL 11 229 126 11 55.0 1664 9 151.3

PASSING EFFICIENCY G ATT CMP INT PCT YDS TD EFFBEECHER, Tommy - LIBERTY 10 227 154 5 67.8 1700 9 139.4COULTER, Michael - SBU 11 279 153 10 54.8 2060 15 127.4DOOLITTLE, Stan - GWU 11 347 215 5 62.0 2268 11 124.4TOSCANO, A.J. - CSU 11 308 179 12 58.1 2092 12 120.2MacDOWALL, Zach - COASTAL 11 229 126 11 55.0 1664 9 119.4MILEY, Brandon - PC 11 276 151 16 54.7 1736 11 109.1

RECEPTIONS G REC YDS TD LONG AVG/C YDS/GPERRY III, James - GWU 11 61 749 3 48 12.3 68.1BROWN, Mike - LIBERTY 11 60 698 2 80 11.6 63.5STEVENSON, Gerald - CSU 11 55 724 3 33 13.2 65.8MCKOY, Patrick - PC 11 47 615 4 44 13.1 55.9SUMMERS, Chris - LIBERTY 11 46 603 4 47 13.1 54.8KRAKUE, Kwame - CSU 11 40 546 3 62 13.6 49.6TOWNS, Stephan - SBU 11 37 398 1 35 10.8 36.2SANDERS, Marquis - GWU 10 36 459 2 46 12.8 45.9WHITLEY, Brandon - COASTAL 11 30 469 4 55 15.6 42.6IVEY, Antwan - CSU 11 29 183 0 29 6.3 16.6

RECEIVING YARDS G REC YDS TD LONG AVG/C YDS/GPERRY III, James - GWU 11 61 749 3 48 12.3 68.1STEVENSON, Gerald - CSU 11 55 724 3 33 13.2 65.8BROWN, Mike - LIBERTY 11 60 698 2 80 11.6 63.5MCKOY, Patrick - PC 11 47 615 4 44 13.1 55.9SUMMERS, Chris - LIBERTY 11 46 603 4 47 13.1 54.8ADEGBOLA, Sean - PC 10 28 602 5 68 21.5 60.2KRAKUE, Kwame - CSU 11 40 546 3 62 13.6 49.6PORTER, Donald - SBU 11 25 476 5 60 19.0 43.3WHITLEY, Brandon - COASTAL 11 30 469 4 55 15.6 42.6SANDERS, Marquis - GWU 10 36 459 2 46 12.8 45.9

PUNTING AVERAGE (min 3.6/g) G NO YDS LONG AVGRAY, Marc - VMI 10 41 1595 56 38.9MORGANO, Patrick - PC 11 47 1746 55 37.1PURVIS, Graham - GWU 9 39 1443 51 37.0LARSSON, Mike - LIBERTY 11 40 1469 71 36.7EVANGELISTA, Drew - SBU 11 55 2016 52 36.7BROWN, Andy - CSU 10 42 1492 59 35.5ERDMAN, Ben - COASTAL 11 51 1689 56 33.1

FIELD GOALS G FG FGA PCT FG/GBEVINS, Matt - LIBERTY 11 22 26 84.6 2.00PAGLIA, John - CSU 11 16 22 72.7 1.45SKIFFINGTON, Wes - SBU 11 15 17 88.2 1.36GATES, Ryan - GWU 11 13 16 81.2 1.18DURHAM, Justin - COASTAL 11 13 19 68.4 1.18MAYES, Aaron - PC 11 6 12 50.0 0.55SEXTON, Jeff - VMI 11 3 6 50.0 0.27

PAT KICKING PCT G MADE ATT PCTGATES, Ryan - GWU 11 38 38 100.0BEVINS, Matt - LIBERTY 11 41 42 97.6PAGLIA, John - CSU 11 28 30 93.3DURHAM, Justin - COASTAL 11 20 22 90.9SEXTON, Jeff - VMI 11 26 29 89.7MAYES, Aaron - PC 11 21 24 87.5SKIFFINGTON, Wes - SBU 11 26 30 86.7

PUNT RETURNS G RET YDS TD LONG AVGMAYPRAY, Tim - VMI 11 16 207 1 86 12.9GUSH, Jordan - SBU 10 13 88 0 15 6.8IVEY, Antwan - CSU 11 12 114 1 50 9.5OWEN, Jake - COASTAL 8 10 64 0 15 6.4BROWN, Mike - LIBERTY 11 9 62 0 15 6.9HEWLETT, Aaron - LIBERTY 11 8 41 0 25 5.1PETTY, Tyson - GWU 11 8 25 0 16 3.1PERRY III, James - GWU 11 6 30 0 13 5.0NORMAN, Josh - COASTAL 11 4 21 0 8 5.2SMITH, Bruce - PC 11 4 12 0 8 3.0

PUNT RETURN AVG (min. 1.2/g) G RET YDS TD LONG AVGMAYPRAY, Tim - VMI 11 16 207 1 86 12.9GUSH, Jordan - SBU 10 13 88 0 15 6.8

KICKOFF RETURNS G RET YDS TD LONG AVGMAYPRAY, Tim - VMI 11 46 972 0 47 21.1ROBBINS, Tyler - PC 9 27 558 0 51 20.7BREVI, Matt - SBU 11 27 557 0 53 20.6SMITH, Bruce - PC 11 25 436 0 32 17.4HENDERSON, Tre - COASTAL 11 24 445 0 35 18.5MONTGOMERY, David - GWU 11 23 522 1 100 22.7STEVENSON, Gerald - CSU 11 19 364 0 32 19.2PETTY, Tyson - GWU 11 16 305 0 39 19.1PORTER, Donald - SBU 11 13 241 0 37 18.5RUFF, Michael - PC 9 12 235 0 30 19.6

KICKOFF RETURN AVG (min. 1.2/g) G RET YDS TD LONG AVGMONTGOMERY, David - GWU 11 23 522 1 100 22.7MAYPRAY, Tim - VMI 11 46 972 0 47 21.1ROBBINS, Tyler - PC 9 27 558 0 51 20.7BREVI, Matt - SBU 11 27 557 0 53 20.6RUFF, Michael - PC 9 12 235 0 30 19.6STEVENSON, Gerald - CSU 11 19 364 0 32 19.2PETTY, Tyson - GWU 11 16 305 0 39 19.1HENDERSON, Tre - COASTAL 11 24 445 0 35 18.5SMITH, Bruce - PC 11 25 436 0 32 17.4

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TACKLES PER GAME G POS SOLO AST TOTAL AVG/G SACKSPATTERSON, Marty - GWU 11 LB 64 46 110 10.0 5.0ALLEN, Byron - VMI 10 DB 45 48 93 9.3 0.0SANTUCCI, Tyler - SBU 11 LB 57 36 93 8.5 3.0McKAIN, Andrew - CSU 10 LB 40 39 79 7.9 0.0BROWN, Mario - GWU 11 LB 46 39 85 7.7 1.0WEST, Arin - SBU 11 DB 45 35 80 7.3 0.0BETHEL, Justin - PC 11 CB 55 24 79 7.2 1.5GROSS, A.J. - VMI 11 LB 26 50 76 6.9 1.0SCHWICKE, Stephen - SBU 10 LB 45 23 68 6.8 0.0CHEEK, Wes - LIBERTY 11 LB 36 36 72 6.5 1.5KUZDALE, Chris - CSU 10 DB 34 30 64 6.4 0.0GODFREY, Fred - CSU 11 LB 20 47 67 6.1 0.0CALVIN, Emilio - VMI 11 LB 33 33 66 6.0 3.0PATRICK, Chris - CSU 11 LB 18 46 64 5.8 5.0WINE, Josh - VMI 11 DT 27 36 63 5.7 1.5THRASHER, Juan - VMI 11 CB 43 19 62 5.6 0.0BOLT, Doncel - LIBERTY 11 LB 20 42 62 5.6 2.0BROWN, Derek - PC 11 LB 29 31 60 5.5 1.0CLEMENTS, Benjamin - SBU 11 DB 42 18 60 5.5 0.0STEWARD, Desmond - COASTAL 11 LB 22 38 60 5.5 0.5BROWN, E.J. - COASTAL 11 LB 25 33 58 5.3 3.0ROCCO, Chris - LIBERTY 11 DB 20 37 57 5.2 0.0DAVENPORT, Dominique - COASTAL 11 SAF 40 16 56 5.1 0.0OBOH, Phillip - COASTAL 11 DE 21 34 55 5.0 6.5

SACKS G POS SOLO AST YDS TOTAL AVG/GOBOH, Phillip - COASTAL 11 DE 6 1 37 6.5 0.59WALTON, Joel - CSU 11 DL 5 2 27 6.0 0.55PATTERSON, Marty - GWU 11 LB 5 0 26 5.0 0.45PATRICK, Chris - CSU 11 LB 4 2 21 5.0 0.45GOODS, Matthew - GWU 11 DL 3 2 35 4.0 0.36EVANS, Derren - PC 11 DE 3 2 28 4.0 0.36WARE, Kris - VMI 11 LB 3 2 15 4.0 0.36BROWN, E.J. - COASTAL 11 LB 2 2 30 3.0 0.27SANTUCCI, Tyler - SBU 11 LB 3 0 27 3.0 0.27CALVIN, Emilio - VMI 11 LB 3 0 23 3.0 0.27

TACKLES FOR LOSS G POS SOLO AST YDS TOTAL AVG/GSANTUCCI, Tyler - SBU 11 LB 12 4 57 14.0 1.27PATTERSON, Marty - GWU 11 LB 13 2 51 14.0 1.27GOODS, Matthew - GWU 11 DL 8 5 49 10.5 0.95PATRICK, Chris - CSU 11 LB 8 4 28 10.0 0.91CALVIN, Emilio - VMI 11 LB 7 4 37 9.0 0.82OBOH, Phillip - COASTAL 11 DE 6 6 40 9.0 0.82LEONARDI, Brian - PC 11 DE 5 6 27 8.0 0.73SCHWICKE, Stephen - SBU 10 LB 7 1 22 7.5 0.75DAVIS, Quinton - COASTAL 11 DE 5 4 26 7.0 0.64BROWN, Mario - GWU 11 LB 5 4 23 7.0 0.64

INTERCEPTIONS G INT YDS TD LONG INT/GNORMAN, Josh - COASTAL 11 8 72 0 29 0.73LEE, Kajuan - LIBERTY 11 5 42 0 29 0.45KUZDALE, Chris - CSU 10 3 8 0 8 0.30CLEMENTS, Benjamin - SBU 11 3 24 0 18 0.27ROGERS, Darren - GWU 11 3 22 0 13 0.27DAVENPORT, Dominique - COASTAL 11 3 20 0 12 0.27WEST, Arin - SBU 11 3 6 0 6 0.27HARVEY, Antwain - CSU 9 2 103 1 100 0.22JAMES, Charles - CSU 9 2 79 1 51 0.22GIDDINGS, Cory - SBU 9 2 63 1 63 0.22

PASSES DEFENDED G PBU INT TOTAL AVG/GNORMAN, Josh - COASTAL 11 7 8 15 1.36KUZDALE, Chris - CSU 10 6 3 9 0.90WEST, Arin - SBU 11 6 3 9 0.82ROGERS, Darren - GWU 11 6 3 9 0.82HARVEY, Antwain - CSU 9 5 2 7 0.78LEE, Kajuan - LIBERTY 11 3 5 8 0.73RICHARDS, Chris - SBU 11 7 1 8 0.73LOTT, Marcus - COASTAL 11 5 2 7 0.64CLEMENTS, Benjamin - SBU 11 4 3 7 0.64GRANDISON, Jermaine - GWU 10 5 1 6 0.60

FUMBLES FORCED G NUM AVG/GWALTON, Joel - CSU 11 3 0.27SOLLAZZO, Ryan - SBU 11 2 0.18PATRICK, Chris - CSU 11 2 0.18SANTUCCI, Tyler - SBU 11 2 0.18BOWERS, Julian - VMI 11 2 0.18ADAMS, Terry - LIBERTY 11 2 0.18OBOH, Phillip - COASTAL 11 2 0.18HARPER, Kent - COASTAL 9 1 0.11LESLIE, Lyndrez - GWU 9 1 0.11DUFFEY, Chuck - LIBERTY 9 1 0.11

FUMBLES RECOVERED G NUM AVG/GWEST, Arin - SBU 11 3 0.27EPPS, Darnell - PC 11 2 0.18NORMAN, Connor - PC 11 2 0.18ROCCO, Chris - LIBERTY 11 2 0.18BOWERS, Julian - VMI 11 2 0.18LESLIE, Lyndrez - GWU 9 1 0.11WALKER, Greg - VMI 9 1 0.11WIDEMAN, Joe - PC 9 1 0.11RANKINS, Chevar - SBU 9 1 0.11SNEED, Josh - VMI 10 1 0.10

Field Goals Per Game 1. Matt Bevins, Liberty ...............................2.00 10. John Paglia, Charleston Southern ...........1.45 16. Wesley Skiffi ngton, Stony Brook ..............1.36 25. Justin Durham, Coastal Carolina .............1.18 25. Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb .....................1.18

Scoring 3. Matt Bevins, Liberty ...............................9.73 35. Patrick Hall, Gardner-Webb ....................7.20 40. Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb ....................7.00 41. John Paglia, Charleston Southern ...........6.91 50. Wesley Skiffi ngton, Stony Brook .............6.45

Interceptions Per Game 3. Josh Norman, Coastal Carolina ...............0.73 19. Kajuan Lee, Liberty ...............................0.45

All-Purpose Yards Per Game 6. Tim Maypray, VMI ...............................168.18 21. Gerald Stevenson, Charleston So. .........132.00 25. Mike Brown, Liberty ...........................128.82

Punt Return Average 11. Tim Maypray, VMI .................................12.94 35. Jordan Gush, Stony Brook ......................6.77

Rushing 22. Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook ..................89.00 24. Howard Abegesah, VMI ........................87.64 39. Conte Cuttino, Stony Brook ..................72.73

Passing Effi ciency 26. Tommy Beecher, Liberty .....................139.43 44. Michael Coulter, Stony Brook ...............127.43 48. Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb .............124.44

Total Offense 30. Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb .............234.27 36. A.J. Toscano, Charleston Southern ......219.73

Tackles Per Game 30. Marty Patterson, Gardner-Webb .............9.73 38. Bryon Allen, VMI ..................................9.20

Receptions Per Game 35. James Perry III, Gardner-Webb ...............5.55 36. Mike Brown, Liberty ..............................5.45

Tackles For Loss Per Game 36. Tyler Santucci, Stony Brook ....................1.27 36. Marty Patterson, Gardner-Webb .............1.27

Sacks Per Game 40. Phillip Oboh, Coastal Carolina ................0.59

Kickoff Return Average 44. David Montgomery, Gardner-Webb .......22.70

The NCAA does not list reclassifying teams in its overall statistics listings, therefore, Presbyterian College was not ranked in the NCAA statistics last season.

Field Goals Per Game 1. Matt Bevins, Liberty ...............................2.00 10. John Paglia, Charleston Southern ...........1.45 16. Wesley Skiffi ngton, Stony Brook ..............1.36 25. Justin Durham, Coastal Carolina .............1.18 25. Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb .....................1.18

Scoring 3. Matt Bevins, Liberty ...............................9.73 35. Patrick Hall, Gardner-Webb ....................7.20 40. Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb ....................7.00 41. John Paglia, Charleston Southern ...........6.91 50. Wesley Skiffi ngton, Stony Brook .............6.45

Interceptions Per Game 3. Josh Norman, Coastal Carolina ...............0.73 19. Kajuan Lee, Liberty ...............................0.45

All-Purpose Yards Per Game 6. Tim Maypray, VMI ...............................168.18 21. Gerald Stevenson, Charleston So. .........132.00 25. Mike Brown, Liberty ...........................128.82

Punt Return Average 11. Tim Maypray, VMI .................................12.94 35. Jordan Gush, Stony Brook ......................6.77

Rushing 22. Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook ..................89.00 24. Howard Abegesah, VMI ........................87.64 39. Conte Cuttino, Stony Brook ..................72.73

Passing Effi ciency 26. Tommy Beecher, Liberty .....................139.43 44. Michael Coulter, Stony Brook ...............127.43 48. Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb .............124.44

Total Offense 30. Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb .............234.27 36. A.J. Toscano, Charleston Southern ......219.73

Tackles Per Game 30. Marty Patterson, Gardner-Webb .............9.73 38. Bryon Allen, VMI ..................................9.20

Receptions Per Game 35. James Perry III, Gardner-Webb ...............5.55 36. Mike Brown, Liberty ..............................5.45

Tackles For Loss Per Game 36. Tyler Santucci, Stony Brook ....................1.27 36. Marty Patterson, Gardner-Webb .............1.27

Sacks Per Game 40. Phillip Oboh, Coastal Carolina ................0.59

Kickoff Return Average 44. David Montgomery, Gardner-Webb .......22.70

The NCAA does not list reclassifying teams in its overall statistics listings, therefore, Presbyterian College was not ranked in the NCAA statistics last season.

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BIG SOUTH OVERALLTeam W L PCT PF PA W L PCT PF PA Home Road Streakx-Gardner-Webb 3 0 1.000 126 63 9 1 .900 278 204 5-0 4-1 W8Elon 2 1 .667 104 86 4 7 .364 249 352 3-2 1-5 L1Liberty 1 2 .333 87 104 2 9 .182 230 364 2-4 0-5 L4Charleston Southern 0 3 .000 45 109 4 8 .333 189 327 2-4 2-4 L6

x - Big South Champions

BIG SOUTH OVERALLTeam W L PCT PF PA W L PCT PF PA Home Road Streakx-Gardner-Webb 3 0 1.000 126 63 9 1 .900 278 204 5-0 4-1 W8Elon 2 1 .667 104 86 4 7 .364 249 352 3-2 1-5 L1Liberty 1 2 .333 87 104 2 9 .182 230 364 2-4 0-5 L4Charleston Southern 0 3 .000 45 109 4 8 .333 189 327 2-4 2-4 L6

x - Big South Champions

Offensive Player of the YearJeremy MartinGardner-Webb

Defensive Player of the YearMario WilliamsGardner-Webb

Coach of the YearSteve Patton

Gardner-Webb

Freshman of the YearKeppy BaucomGardner-Webb

Scholar-Athlete of the YearAndrew HarmonGardner-Webb

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN(4-8, 0-3 Big South)

A31 VMI L, 24-27S7 NORTH GREENVILLE W, 9-0S14 at Presbyterian L, 6-26S21 WEST VIRGINIA STATE W, 10-3S28 at West Liberty State W, 28-26O12 SAVANNAH STATE W, 21-3O19 at Liberty * L, 17-31O26 JACKSONVILLE L, 21-24N2 at South Florida L, 6-56N9 GARDNER-WEBB * L, 15-57N16 ELON * L, 13-21N21 at The Citadel L, 19-53

GARDNER-WEBB(9-1, 3-0 Big South)

A31 MORGAN STATE W, 28-24S7 at #12 Georgia Southern L, 0-56S14 EAST TENNESSEE STATE W, 13-10S21 at Chattanooga W, 26-24O5 at Liberty * W, 31-21O12 ELON * W, 38-27O26 at Florida International W, 17-14N2 TENNESSEE-MARTIN W, 24-0N9 at Charleston Southern * W, 57-15N16 SAVANNAH STATE W, 44-13

ELON(4-7, 2-1 Big South)

S7 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL W, 23-22S14 at #7 Furman L, 7-57S21 JOHNSON C. SMITH W, 38-14S28 at North Carolina A&T L, 20-34O5 at #9 Northwestern State L, 20-47O12 at Gardner-Webb * L, 27-38O19 at East Tennessee State L, 15-31N2 HOFSTRA L, 13-27N9 LIBERTY * W, 56-35N16 at Charleston Southern * W, 21-13N23 #14 WOFFORD L, 9-34

LIBERTY(2-9, 1-2 Big South)

A31 WESTERN CAROLINA L, 3-23S7 WEST LIBERTY STATE W, 35-6S21 #4 APPALACHIAN STATE L, 22-29S28 at Central Florida L, 17-48O5 GARDNER-WEBB * L, 21-31O12 at Akron L, 21-49O19 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W, 31-17O26 at VMI L, 14-38N2 #17 EASTERN KENTUCKY (OT) L, 28-35N9 at Elon * L, 35-56N23 at Hofstra L, 3-32

Jeremy Martin and Mario Williams led Gardner-Webb to the fi rst Big South title in 2002

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BIG SOUTH OVERALLTeam W L PCT PF PA W L PCT PF PA Home Road Neu Streakx-Gardner-Webb 4 0 1.000 148 59 8 4 .667 335 254 6-0 2-4 0-0 L1Liberty 3 1 .750 103 82 6 6 .500 306 378 5-1 1-5 0-0 W4VMI 2 2 .500 122 85 6 6 .500 359 257 4-2 2-3 0-1 L1Coastal Carolina 1 3 .250 96 109 6 5 .545 309 253 2-3 4-2 0-0 W1Charleston Southern 0 4 .000 27 161 1 11 .083 148 513 1-5 0-6 0-0 L8

x - Big South Champions

BIG SOUTH OVERALLTeam W L PCT PF PA W L PCT PF PA Home Road Neu Streakx-Gardner-Webb 4 0 1.000 148 59 8 4 .667 335 254 6-0 2-4 0-0 L1Liberty 3 1 .750 103 82 6 6 .500 306 378 5-1 1-5 0-0 W4VMI 2 2 .500 122 85 6 6 .500 359 257 4-2 2-3 0-1 L1Coastal Carolina 1 3 .250 96 109 6 5 .545 309 253 2-3 4-2 0-0 W1Charleston Southern 0 4 .000 27 161 1 11 .083 148 513 1-5 0-6 0-0 L8

x - Big South Champions

Offensive Player of the YearDre Barnes

Liberty

Defensive Player of the YearMario WilliamsGardner-Webb

Freshman of the YearJonna Lee

Charleston Southern

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN(1-11, 0-4 Big South)

A30 at The Citadel L, 10-64S6 at Wingate L, 6-22S13 PRESBYTERIAN L, 14-17S20 WEST VIRGINIA STATE W, 49-42S27 TUSCULUM L, 7-58O11 at VMI * L, 7-50O18 at South Florida L, 7-55O25 NORTH GREENVILLE L, 21-49N1 LIBERTY * L, 6-17N8 at Gardner-Webb * L, 0-46N15 at James Madison L, 7-45N22 COASTAL CAROLINA * L, 14-48

COASTAL CAROLINA(6-5, 1-3 Big South)

S6 NEWBERRY W, 21-14S13 MOREHEAD STATE L, 6-31S20 at Jacksonville L, 9-14S25 at North Greenville W, 49-39O4 GARDNER-WEBB * L, 17-38O11 CHARLESTON (WV) W, 47-0O25 at Savannah State W, 29-19N1 VMI * L, 10-19N8 at Davidson W, 52-27N15 at Liberty * L, 21-38N22 at Charleston Southern * W, 48-14

GARDNER-WEBB(8-4, 4-0 Big South)

A30 CLARK-ATLANTA W, 45-0S6 at #15 Montana State L, 3-38S13 WEBBER INTERNATIONAL W, 52-10S20 CHATTANOOGA W, 23-13S27 at #8 Furman L, 0-45O4 at Coastal Carolina * W, 38-17O11 LIBERTY * W, 27-17O18 at VMI * W, 37-25N1 at #17 Florida Atlantic L, 26-31N8 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W, 46-0N15 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (OT) W, 22-19N22 at Western Carolina L, 16-39

LIBERTY(6-6, 3-1 Big South)

A30 at James Madison L, 6-48S6 at Toledo L, 3-49S13 at Bowling Green L, 3-62S20 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W, 47-7S27 YOUNGSTOWN STATE L, 3-43O4 VMI * W, 31-28O11 at Gardner-Webb * L, 17-27O18 at East Tennessee State L, 23-33N1 at Charleston Southern * W, 17-6N8 NORFOLK STATE W, 69-21N15 COASTAL CAROLINA * W, 38-21N22 HOFSTRA (OT) W, 49-42

VMI(6-6, 2-2 Big South)

A30 at Navy L, 10-37S6 at Davidson W, 31-9S13 WILLIAM & MARY L, 24-34S20 NORFOLK STATE W, 34-9S27 GEORGETOWN W, 42-14O4 at Liberty * L, 28-31O11 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W, 50-7O18 GARDNER-WEBB * L, 25-37O25 at Richmond L, 25-35N1 at Coastal Carolina * W, 19-10N8 AUSTIN PEAY W, 48-7N15 vs. The Citadel L, 23-27 Gardner-Webb - 2003 Big South Champions

Coach of the YearSteve Patton

Gardner-Webb

Co-Scholar-Athlete of the YearJim Maxwell

Gardner-Webb

Co-Scholar-Athlete of the YearMatt Sharpe

VMI

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BIG SOUTH OVERALLTeam W L PCT PF PA W L PCT PF PA Home Road Streakx-Coastal Carolina 4 0 1.000 137 67 10 1 .909 413 176 7-0 3-1 W8Liberty 3 1 .750 95 65 6 5 .545 280 275 4-2 2-3 W4Gardner-Webb 2 2 .500 74 65 5 6 .455 282 335 3-2 2-4 W2Charleston Southern 1 3 .250 59 128 5 5 .500 268 212 4-1 1-4 L2VMI 0 4 .000 72 112 0 11 .000 137 327 0-5 0-6 L11

x - Big South Champions

BIG SOUTH OVERALLTeam W L PCT PF PA W L PCT PF PA Home Road Streakx-Coastal Carolina 4 0 1.000 137 67 10 1 .909 413 176 7-0 3-1 W8Liberty 3 1 .750 95 65 6 5 .545 280 275 4-2 2-3 W4Gardner-Webb 2 2 .500 74 65 5 6 .455 282 335 3-2 2-4 W2Charleston Southern 1 3 .250 59 128 5 5 .500 268 212 4-1 1-4 L2VMI 0 4 .000 72 112 0 11 .000 137 327 0-5 0-6 L11

x - Big South Champions

Offensive Player of the YearPatrick Hall

Coastal Carolina

Defensive Player of the YearHarold Wells

Gardner-Webb

Coach of the YearDavid Bennett

Coastal Carolina

Freshman of the YearJerome SimpsonCoastal Carolina

Scholar-Athlete of the YearAdam DeGraffenreidCharleston Southern

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN(5-5, 1-3 Big South)

S11 at Presbyterian L, 14-19S18 at Jacksonville W, 38-3S25 CHARLESTON (WV) W, 38-21O2 VMI * W, 25-24O9 at Howard L, 6-24O23 NORTH GREENVILLE W, 55-6O30 at Liberty * L, 6-34N6 ALLEN W, 58-6N13 GARDNER-WEBB * L, 0-18N20 at #21 Coastal Carolina * L, 28-52

COASTAL CAROLINA(10-1, 4-0 Big South)

S4 at Morehead State W, 28-7S11 DAVIDSON W, 31-24S18 at Newberry L, 7-21S25 NORTH GREENVILLE W, 58-7O9 CHARLESTON (WV) W, 48-13O16 at VMI * W, 21-14O23 LIBERTY * W, 33-6O30 at Gardner-Webb * W, 31-19N6 SAVANNAH STATE W, 52-14N13 JACKSONVILLE W, 48-23N20 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W, 52-28

GARDNER-WEBB(5-6, 2-2 Big South)

S4 at Tennessee Tech L, 26-32S11 at Morgan State W, 56-49S18 #4 FURMAN L, 6-34S25 #25 WESTERN CAROLINA (OT) W, 26-20O2 at Liberty * L, 9-17O9 at #25 Hampton L, 25-48O23 VMI * W, 28-17O30 COASTAL CAROLINA * L, 19-31N6 at #10 Wofford L, 17-49N13 at Charleston Southern * W, 18-0N20 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA W, 52-34

LIBERTY(6-5, 3-1 Big South)

S4 WEST VIRGINIA TECH W, 55-17S11 at Kent State L, 10-38S18 #24 LEHIGH L, 16-38S25 at Youngstown State L, 17-27O2 GARDNER-WEBB * W, 17-9O9 #18 WILLIAM & MARY L, 17-37O23 at Coastal Carolina * L, 6-33O30 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W, 34-6N6 at VMI * W, 38-17N13 at Chattanooga W, 43-40N20 ELON W, 27-17

VMI(0-11, 0-4 Big South)

S4 at Ohio L, 14-42S11 RICHMOND L, 7-34S18 TENNESSEE TECH L, 10-16S25 at William & Mary L, 6-42O2 at Charleston Southern * L, 24-25O9 at Georgetown L, 0-21O16 COASTAL CAROLINA * L, 14-21O23 at Gardner-Webb * L, 17-28O30 at #9 James Madison L, 10-41N6 LIBERTY * L, 17-38N20 #10 WOFFORD L, 18-19

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BIG SOUTH OVERALLTeam W L PCT PF PA W L PCT PF PA Home Road Streakx-Charleston Southern 3 1 .750 115 98 7 4 .636 313 303 5-2 2-2 W5x-Coastal Carolina 3 1 .750 126 100 9 2 .818 338 220 5-0 4-2 L1Gardner-Webb 2 2 .500 114 140 5 6 .455 386 367 3-4 2-2 L1VMI 2 2 .500 110 112 3 8 .273 230 319 2-4 1-4 L5Liberty 0 4 .000 74 89 1 10 .091 146 348 1-5 0-5 L10

x - Big South Co-Champions

BIG SOUTH OVERALLTeam W L PCT PF PA W L PCT PF PA Home Road Streakx-Charleston Southern 3 1 .750 115 98 7 4 .636 313 303 5-2 2-2 W5x-Coastal Carolina 3 1 .750 126 100 9 2 .818 338 220 5-0 4-2 L1Gardner-Webb 2 2 .500 114 140 5 6 .455 386 367 3-4 2-2 L1VMI 2 2 .500 110 112 3 8 .273 230 319 2-4 1-4 L5Liberty 0 4 .000 74 89 1 10 .091 146 348 1-5 0-5 L10

x - Big South Co-Champions

Offensive Player of the YearCollin Drafts

Charleston Southern

Defensive Player of the YearJada Ross

Charleston Southern

Coach of the YearJay Mills

Charleston Southern

Freshman of the YearZach Terrell

Liberty

Scholar-Athlete of the YearAdam DeGraffenreidCharleston Southern

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN(7-4, 3-1 Big South)

S3 at The Citadel L, 14-28S10 PRESBYTERIAN L, 0-42S17 JACKSONVILLE W, 16-10S24 at North Greenville W, 35-28O1 HOWARD L, 22-27O8 at VMI * L, 12-34O15 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN W, 63-42O22 SAVANNAH STATE W, 48-28N5 at Gardner-Webb * W, 38-7N12 LIBERTY * W, 31-30N19 #8 COASTAL CAROLINA * (2OT) W, 34-27

COASTAL CAROLINA(9-2, 3-1 Big South)

S3 at Elon W, 17-10S10 #1 JAMES MADISON W, 31-27S17 at Appalachian State L, 3-30S24 DELAWARE STATE W, 24-6O1 at #17 South Carolina State W, 24-23O15 GARDNER-WEBB * (OT) W, 34-31O22 at Liberty * (3OT) W, 27-21O29 VMI * W, 38-14N5 at Savannah State W, 42-16N12 MANSFIELD W, 71-8N19 at Charleston Southern * (2OT) L, 27-34

GARDNER-WEBB(5-6, 2-2 Big South)

S3 UNION W, 65-12S10 BELHAVEN W, 54-7S24 TENNESSEE-MARTIN L, 28-31O1 at #6 Furman L, 31-48O8 #8 HAMPTON L, 21-52O15 at #15 Coastal Carolina * (OT) L, 31-34O22 at VMI * (3OT) W, 55-52O29 LIBERTY * W, 21-16N5 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * L, 7-38N12 at Savannah State W, 31-21N19 WOFFORD L, 42-56

LIBERTY(1-10, 0-4 Big South)

S3 CONCORD W, 17-6S10 at Connecticut L, 0-59S17 YOUNGSTOWN STATE L, 0-42S24 at #16 William & Mary L, 0-56O1 VMI * L, 7-10O8 CHATTANOOGA L, 21-24O15 TOWSON L, 17-38O22 #14 COASTAL CAROLINA * (3OT) L, 21-27O29 at Gardner-Webb * L, 16-21N12 at Charleston Southern * L, 30-31N19 at Norfolk State L, 17-34

VMI(3-8, 2-2 Big South)

S3 DAVIDSON W, 33-0S10 #11 WILLIAM & MARY L, 7-41S17 at Duke L, 14-40S24 #10 LEHIGH L, 26-28O1 at Liberty * W, 10-7O8 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W, 34-12O15 at Wofford L, 23-38O22 GARDNER-WEBB * (3OT) L, 52-55O29 at #13 Coastal Carolina * L, 14-38N5 at #18 Richmond L, 3-38N19 THE CITADEL L, 14-22

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BIG SOUTH OVERALLTeam W L PCT PF PA W L PCT PF PA Home Road Streakx-Coastal Carolina 4 0 1.000 142 94 9 3 .750 411 297 5-1 4-2 L1Charleston Southern 2 2 .500 92 101 9 2 .818 300 199 6-0 3-2 L2Gardner-Webb 2 2 .500 100 135 6 5 .545 270 329 3-3 3-2 L3Liberty 2 2 .500 122 107 6 5 .545 259 172 4-2 2-3 W3VMI 0 4 .000 112 131 1 10 .091 199 433 1-3 0-7 L10

x - Big South Champion

BIG SOUTH OVERALLTeam W L PCT PF PA W L PCT PF PA Home Road Streakx-Coastal Carolina 4 0 1.000 142 94 9 3 .750 411 297 5-1 4-2 L1Charleston Southern 2 2 .500 92 101 9 2 .818 300 199 6-0 3-2 L2Gardner-Webb 2 2 .500 100 135 6 5 .545 270 329 3-3 3-2 L3Liberty 2 2 .500 122 107 6 5 .545 259 172 4-2 2-3 W3VMI 0 4 .000 112 131 1 10 .091 199 433 1-3 0-7 L10

x - Big South Champion

Offensive Player of the YearTyler Thigpen

Coastal Carolina

Defensive Player of the YearBrian JohnstonGardner-Webb

Coach of the YearDanny Rocco

Liberty

Freshman of the YearTim Maypray

VMI

Scholar-Athlete of the YearJosh Hoke

Coastal Carolina

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN(9-2, 2-2 Big South)

S2 at Presbyterian W, 21-13S9 at The Citadel (2OT) W, 38-35S16 WINGATE W, 20-17S30 NORTH GREENVILLE W, 20-10O7 at Savannah State W, 38-13O14 EDWARD WATERS W, 47-0O21 VMI * W, 27-22O28 GEORGETOWN W, 24-10N4 GARDNER-WEBB * W, 28-14N11 at Liberty * L, 20-34N18 at #7 Coastal Carolina * L, 17-31

COASTAL CAROLINA(9-3, 4-0 Big South)

S2 ELON L, 20-23S9 at Wofford W, 41-38S16 at #17 Georgia Southern L, 21-38S23 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE W, 33-14S30 at Winston-Salem State W, 31-12O7 #3 FURMAN W, 29-27O14 at VMI * W, 31-27O28 LIBERTY * W, 28-26N4 SAVANNAH STATE W, 66-6N11 at Gardner-Webb * W, 52-24N18 #21 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W, 31-17N25 at #1 Appalachian State $ L, 28-45

GARDNER-WEBB(6-5, 2-2 Big South)

S2 at Jacksonville W, 49-14S9 TENNESSEE TECH W, 30-26S16 at UT-Martin L, 9-35S23 #2 APPALACHIAN STATE L, 6-41S30 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 28-21O14 GLENVILLE STATE W, 31-23O21 at Liberty * W, 27-24O28 VMI * W, 35-31N4 at #18 Charleston Southern * L, 14-28N11 #12 COASTAL CAROLINA * L, 24-52N18 #20 WOFFORD L, 17-34

LIBERTY(6-5, 2-2 Big South)

A31 ST. PAUL’S W, 27-0S9 GLENVILLE STATE W, 31-7S16 at Towson L, 3-10S23 at Savannah State W, 28-0S30 at Wake Forest L, 14-34O14 WILLIAM & MARY L, 13-14O21 GARDNER-WEBB * L, 24-27O28 at #17 Coastal Carolina * L, 26-28N4 WESTERN CAROLINA W, 21-0N11 #16 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W, 34-20N18 at VMI * W, 38-32

VMI(1-10, 0-4 Big South)

S2 DAVIDSON W, 20-19S9 at Norfolk State L, 19-32S16 at #8 Richmond L, 7-58S23 at William & Mary L, 6-38S30 JAMES MADISON L, 7-45O7 at Army L, 7-62O14 #19 COASTAL CAROLINA * L, 27-31O21 at #17 Charleston Southern * L, 22-27O28 at Gardner-Webb * L, 31-35N11 at The Citadel L, 21-48N18 LIBERTY * L, 32-38

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BIG SOUTH OVERALLTeam W L PCT PF PA W L PCT PF PA Home Road Streakx-Liberty 4 0 1.000 191 68 8 3 .727 469 245 6-0 2-3 W5Coastal Carolina 3 1 .750 124 88 5 6 .455 316 287 4-2 1-4 W2Gardner-Webb 2 2 .500 79 95 5 6 .455 245 278 4-1 1-5 L2Charleston Southern 1 3 .250 74 148 5 6 .455 268 378 3-2 2-4 L1VMI 0 4 .000 119 188 2 9 .182 267 461 1-5 1-4 L6

x - Big South Champion

BIG SOUTH OVERALLTeam W L PCT PF PA W L PCT PF PA Home Road Streakx-Liberty 4 0 1.000 191 68 8 3 .727 469 245 6-0 2-3 W5Coastal Carolina 3 1 .750 124 88 5 6 .455 316 287 4-2 1-4 W2Gardner-Webb 2 2 .500 79 95 5 6 .455 245 278 4-1 1-5 L2Charleston Southern 1 3 .250 74 148 5 6 .455 268 378 3-2 2-4 L1VMI 0 4 .000 119 188 2 9 .182 267 461 1-5 1-4 L6

x - Big South Champion

Offensive Player of the YearRashad Jennings

Liberty

Defensive Player of the YearBrian JohnstonGardner-Webb

Coach of the YearDanny Rocco

Liberty

Freshman of the YearJeffery WilliamsGardner-Webb

Scholar-Athlete of the YearNick Ellis

Charleston Southern

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN(5-6, 1-3 Big South)

S1 at The Citadel L, 14-35S8 at #12 Wofford L, 24-52S15 JOHNSON C. SMITH W, 44-20S22 at Hawaii (#18) L, 10-66S29 at North Greenville W, 46-33O6 SAVANNAH STATE W, 28-0O20 LIBERTY * L, 10-50O27 at Gardner-Webb * L, 25-29N3 at VMI * W, 37-28N10 PRESBYTERIAN W, 28-24N17 COASTAL CAROLINA * L, 2-41

COASTAL CAROLINA(5-6, 3-1 Big South)

S1 at Delaware State L, 18-23S8 WINSTON-SALEM STATE W, 28-21S15 GEORGIA SOUTHERN L, 34-42S22 at #8 James Madison L, 10-45O6 at Furman L, 17-27O13 CHOWAN W, 51-0O20 PRESBYTERIAN (OT) L, 34-41O27 VMI * W, 42-35N3 at Liberty * L, 24-37N10 GARDNER-WEBB * W, 17-14N17 at Charleston Southern * W, 41-2

GARDNER-WEBB(5-6, 2-2 Big South)

S1 at Ohio L, 14-36S8 JACKSONVILLE W, 27-6S22 at Mississippi State L, 15-31S29 AUSTIN PEAY W, 20-13O6 at #5 Appalachian State L, 7-45O13 at #8 Wofford L, 17-52O20 at VMI * W, 36-22O27 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W, 29-25N3 SAVANNAH STATE W, 66-0N10 at Coastal Carolina * L, 14-17N17 LIBERTY * L, 0-31

LIBERTY(8-3, 4-0 Big South)

S1 TUSCULUM W, 38-14S8 SHIPPENSBURG W, 35-14S15 at William & Mary (2OT) L, 41-48S22 at Elon L, 14-42S29 ST. FRANCIS (Pa.) W, 68-10O6 at Toledo L, 34-35O20 at Charleston Southern * W, 50-10O27 PRESBYTERIAN W, 48-14N3 COASTAL CAROLINA * W, 37-24N10 VMI * W, 73-34N17 at Gardner-Webb * W, 31-0

VMI(2-9, 0-4 Big South)

S1 LOCK HAVEN W, 20-0S8 WILLIAM & MARY L, 16-63S15 at #7 James Madison L, 17-45S22 at Lehigh L, 6-37S29 at Robert Morris W, 40-13O13 PRESBYTERIAN L, 21-45O20 GARDNER-WEBB * L, 22-36O27 at Coastal Carolina * L, 35-42N3 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * L, 28-37N10 at Liberty * L, 34-73N17 THE CITADEL L, 28-70

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BIG SOUTH OVERALLTeam W L PCT PF PA W L PCT PF PA Home Road Streakx-Liberty 5 0 1.000 186 74 10 2 .833 404 224 6-1 4-1 W3Stony Brook 3 2 .600 121 136 5 6 .455 274 289 3-3 4-6 W2Charleston Southern 3 2 .600 87 93 7 5 .583 277 268 5-0 2-5 W4Gardner-Webb 2 3 .400 106 126 5 6 .455 267 261 3-2 2-4 L2VMI 1 4 .200 147 163 4 7 .364 378 369 4-2 0-5 W1Coastal Carolina 1 4 .200 105 160 6 6 .500 267 289 2-4 4-2 L1Presbyterian ** -- -- -- -- -- 4 8 .333 266 416 4-2 0-6 L3

x - Big South Champion

** - Presbyterian College was not eligible for the Big South football championship

BIG SOUTH OVERALLTeam W L PCT PF PA W L PCT PF PA Home Road Streakx-Liberty 5 0 1.000 186 74 10 2 .833 404 224 6-1 4-1 W3Stony Brook 3 2 .600 121 136 5 6 .455 274 289 3-3 4-6 W2Charleston Southern 3 2 .600 87 93 7 5 .583 277 268 5-0 2-5 W4Gardner-Webb 2 3 .400 106 126 5 6 .455 267 261 3-2 2-4 L2VMI 1 4 .200 147 163 4 7 .364 378 369 4-2 0-5 W1Coastal Carolina 1 4 .200 105 160 6 6 .500 267 289 2-4 4-2 L1Presbyterian ** -- -- -- -- -- 4 8 .333 266 416 4-2 0-6 L3

x - Big South Champion

** - Presbyterian College was not eligible for the Big South football championship

Offensive Player of the YearRashad Jennings

Liberty

Defensive Player of the YearJeffery WilliamsGardner-Webb

Coach of the YearDanny Rocco

Liberty

Freshman of the YearEdwin GowinsStony Brook

Scholar-Athlete of the YearJacob Rochester

VMI

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN(7-5, 3-2 Big South)

A28 at Miami (Fla.) L, 7-52S6 at #13 Wofford L, 23-41S13 at Miami (Ohio) L, 27-38S27 NORTH GREENVILLE W, 27-0O4 GARDNER-WEBB * W, 13-10O11 at Savannah State W, 29-20O18 at Stony Brook * L, 19-20O25 at #20 Liberty * L, 0-42N1 VMI * W, 31-21N8 PRESBYTERIAN W, 29-18N15 EDWARD WATERS W, 48-6N22 at Coastal Carolina * W, 24-0

COASTAL CAROLINA(6-6, 1-4 Big South)

A30 at Penn State (#22) L, 10-66S7 COLGATE L, 19-23S13 at Monmouth W, 26-7S20 TOWSON W, 31-3S27 at North Carolina A&T W, 20-7O4 #20 LIBERTY * L, 38-43O11 at VMI * L, 20-47O18 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL W, 35-10O25 STONY BROOK * L, 24-28N8 at Gardner-Webb * W, 23-18N15 at Presbyterian W, 21-13N22 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * L, 0-24

GARDNER-WEBB(5-6, 2-3 Big South)

A28 at Tennessee Tech L, 12-28S6 TUSCULUM W, 31-12S13 at Austin Peay W, 31-15S27 SAM HOUSTON STATE L, 33-49O4 at Charleston Southern * L, 10-13O11 at Georgia Tech L, 7-10O18 PRESBYTERIAN W, 47-21O25 VMI * W, 34-27N1 at Stony Brook * W, 34-33N8 COASTAL CAROLINA * L, 18-23N15 at #22 Liberty * L, 10-30

LIBERTY(10-2, 5-0 Big South)

A30 NORTH GREENVILLE W, 49-10S6 GLENVILLE STATE W, 44-27S13 at Western Carolina W, 19-16S27 at #23 Youngstown State W, 31-28O4 at Coastal Carolina * W, 43-38O11 STONY BROOK * W, 33-0O18 LAFAYETTE L, 21-35O25 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W, 42-0N1 at Presbyterian L, 28-31N8 at VMI * W, 38-26N15 GARDNER-WEBB * W, 30-10N22 #12 ELON W, 26-3

PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE(4-8)

A30 at #13 Wofford L, 21-38S6 FAYETTEVILLE STATE W, 38-28S13 at #18 Elon L, 12-66S20 WESTERN CAROLINA L, 21-23S27 at #3 Appalachian State L, 14-48O4 NORTH GREENVILLE W, 22-15O11 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL W, 28-24O18 at Gardner-Webb L, 21-47N1 #17 LIBERTY W, 31-28N8 at Charleston Southern L, 18-29N15 COASTAL CAROLINA L, 13-21N22 at VMI L, 27-49

STONY BROOK(5-6, 3-2 Big South)

A30 COLGATE W, 42-26S6 #17 ELON L, 20-30S13 at Maine L, 13-28S20 at Brown L, 7-17S26 HOFSTRA L, 3-43O11 at #15 Liberty * L, 0-33O18 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W, 20-19O25 at Coastal Carolina * W, 28-24N1 GARDNER-WEBB * L, 33-34N8 at Iona W, 68-9N15 VMI * W, 40-26

VMI(4-7, 1-4 Big South)

S6 ST. FRANCIS (Pa.) W, 49-0S13 at William & Mary L, 17-52S20 CHOWAN W, 69-20S27 at Ohio L, 31-51O4 #6 RICHMOND L, 16-56O11 COASTAL CAROLINA * W, 47-20O25 at Gardner-Webb * L, 27-34N1 at Charleston Southern * L, 21-31N8 #25 LIBERTY * L, 26-38N15 at Stony Brook * L, 26-40N22 PRESBYTERIAN W, 49-27

Liberty - 2008 Big South Champions

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The 2006 season set another new standard for the Big South Conference and the Coastal Carolina football program. However by the end, the Chanticleers had made more than just history in just their fourth year of play and the Conference’s fi fth season of football. Ranked in the top 25 of all three major national polls, Coastal Carolina opened the season against South-ern Conference foe Elon for the second straight year, though this time at home. The Chanticleers carried a 12-game home win streak into the contest but a slow start to the year ensued, as Coastal Carolina dropped the opener, 23-20 to the Phoenix. The second of three consecutive SoCon opponents was next, as Coastal Carolina made its fi rst-ever trip to Spartanburg to take on Wofford. A big third quarter rally sparked the Chants and a touchdown in the fi nal minute of play gave Coastal Carolina a dramatic 41-38 victory over the Terriers. Back on the road for the second straight week, Coastal Carolina traveled to No. 24 Georgia Southern for a televised night contest. The Eagles came into the contest off a loss and inspired by the passing of their former legendary coach Erk Russell, and handed the visiting Chanticleers the 38-21 defeat. The Chants rebounded with solid performances in wins over in-state rival South Carolina State and at Winston-Salem State. The wins got Coastal Carolina back above .500 at 3-2, setting up another classic at Brooks Stadium. No. 3 Furman was next welcomed to Conway, and both teams arrived for a battle. The game went back and forth, with Furman taking the lead 27-21 on afourth-quarter touchdown. However, the point after attempt was blocked andreturned by the Chanticleers for two points to cut the margin to 27-23. CoastalCarolina then marched the football down the fi eld for the game-winning score and held on for a 29-27 win. Moving back into the top 25, the Chanticleers had a pair of challenges to open Big South Conference play. A last minute drive gave Coastal Carolina a 31-27 win at VMI, followed by another fourth-quarter comeback in a 28-26 victory over Liberty. Coastal Carolina handled Savannah State for Homecoming to move to 7-2 on the year heading into the fi nal two League contests. Gardner-Webb was next on the schedule, and the Chants were up to the task, handling the host Bulldogs for a 52-24 win on Big South TV. The “Battle of the Beach” wrapped up the regu-lar season, as Charleston Southern looked to play the spoiler again for Coastal Carolina’s bid for the playoffs. However this time, the Chants made it count down the stretch, posting a 31- 17 win to run their record to 9-2. When the bids came out for the 16-team NCAA Division I Football Championship, Coastal Carolina and the Big South Conference heard their name called, making the Chanticleers the third-fastest team in FCS history to qualify for the playoffs. However, the challenge was daunting for the upstarts, as defending National Champion Appalachian State would play host to the No. 12-ranked Chants for the fi rst round. Similar to their meeting in 2005, the Mountaineers jumped on top early in the fi rst half to a 31-0 halftime lead. Coastal Carolina battled back and eventually scored more points than any ASU opponent in 2006, but fell short in a 45-28 loss. Coastal Carolina set 11 Big South Conference records during the 2006 sea-son, and had 12 players earn All-Big South honors, including Offensive Player of the Year TYLER THIGPEN. The Chanticleers also had seven players honored on All-American squads, again led by Thigpen on the Associated Press’ First Team.

Graduating 36 senior letterwinners, the fi nal recognition came from the NFL, as Thigpen became the fi rst player ever drafted from the Big South Conference. The 2006 Coastal Carolina Chanticleers produced three more NFL players in QUINTON TEAL (signed by Carolina in 2007), JEROME SIMPSON (drafted by Cincinnati in 2008) and MIKE TOLBERT (signed by San Diego in 2008). In addition, Coastal Carolina’s 2006 football season was voted one of the Big South Conference’s 25 “Best of the Best Moments” as part of the League’s 25th Anniversary celebration in 2008-09.

#12 COASTAL CAROLINA vs. #1 APPALACHIAN STATENCAA Division I Playoffs First Round

Nov. 25, 2006Kidd Brewer Stadium - Boone, N.C.

Attendance: 16,223

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreCoastal Carolina 0 0 13 15 28Appalachian State 17 14 7 7 45

Scoring Summary1st Quarter CCU-ASU12:36 ASU Caldwell 13-yd pass from Edwards 0-7 (Rauch kick) 7-80, 2:17 TOP7:26 ASU Rauch 33-yd fi eld goal 0-10 9-48, 2:56 TOP4:42 ASU Wilson 29-yd pass from Edwards 0-17 (Rauch kick) 3-43, 1:19 TOP

2nd Quarter12:24 ASU Richardson 6-yd run 0-24 (Rauch kick) 10-68, 4:04 TOP0:15 ASU Courman 36-yd pass from Edwards 0-31 (Rauch kick) 5-66, 0:41 TOP

3rd Quarter11:50 CCU Thigpen 1-yd run 7-31 (Hoke kick) 8-82, 2:58 TOP4:52 CCU Simpson 14-yd pass from Thigpen 13-31 (Thigpen pass failed) 7-77, 2:19 TOP1:27 ASU Edwards 15-yd run 13-38 (Rauch kick) 8-70, 3:11 TOP

4th Quarter12:28 CCU Parks 9-yd pass from Thigpen 20-38 (Hoke kick) 11-80, 3:49 TOP1:12 ASU Edwards 1-yd run 20-45 (Rauch kick) 9-66, 5:23 TOP0:20 CCU Simpson 36-yd pass from Thigpen 28-45 (Perkins rush) 5-71, 0:41 TOP

#12 COASTAL CAROLINA vs. #1 APPALACHIAN STATENCAA Division I Playoffs First Round

Nov. 25, 2006Kidd Brewer Stadium - Boone, N.C.

Attendance: 16,223

Score by QuartersScore by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreCoastal Carolina 0 0 13 15 28Appalachian State 17 14 7 7 45

Scoring Summary1st Quarter1st Quarter 1st Quarter CCU-ASU12:36 ASU Caldwell 13-yd pass from Edwards 0-7 (Rauch kick) 7-80, 2:17 TOP7:26 ASU Rauch 33-yd fi eld goal 0-10 9-48, 2:56 TOP4:42 ASU Wilson 29-yd pass from Edwards 0-17 (Rauch kick) 3-43, 1:19 TOP

2nd Quarter2nd Quarter12:24 ASU Richardson 6-yd run 0-24 (Rauch kick) 10-68, 4:04 TOP0:15 ASU Courman 36-yd pass from Edwards 0-31 (Rauch kick) 5-66, 0:41 TOP

3rd Quarter3rd Quarter11:50 CCU Thigpen 1-yd run 7-31 (Hoke kick) 8-82, 2:58 TOP4:52 CCU Simpson 14-yd pass from Thigpen 13-31 (Thigpen pass failed) 7-77, 2:19 TOP1:27 ASU Edwards 15-yd run 13-38 (Rauch kick) 8-70, 3:11 TOP

4th Quarter4th Quarter12:28 CCU Parks 9-yd pass from Thigpen 20-38 (Hoke kick) 11-80, 3:49 TOP1:12 ASU Edwards 1-yd run 20-45 (Rauch kick) 9-66, 5:23 TOP0:20 CCU Simpson 36-yd pass from Thigpen 28-45 (Perkins rush) 5-71, 0:41 TOP

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BIG SOUTH FOOTBALL COACHING HISTORY(Records listed are based on years as an offi cial Conference opponent only)

COACH, SCHOOL YEARS BIG SOUTH (PCT) OVERALL (PCT)Steve Patton, Gardner-Webb 8 20-14 (.588) 49-39 (.557)David Bennett, Coastal Carolina 7 19-12 (.613) 50-29 (.633)Danny Rocco, Liberty 4 16-3 (.842) 32-13 (.711)Jay Mills, Charleston Southern 7 14-17 (.452) 40-38 (.513)Chuck Priore, Stony Brook 2 8-3 (.727) 11-11 (.500)Ken Karcher, Liberty 4 7-8 (.467) 15-30 (.333)Cal McCombs, VMI 3 4-8 (.333) 9-25 (.265)Al Seagraves, Elon 1 2-1 (.667) 4-7 (.364)Sparky Woods, VMI 2 2-9 (.182) 6-16 (.273)David Dowd, Charleston Southern 1 0-3 (.000) 4-8 (.333)Harold Nichols, Presbyterian 1 0-6 (.000) 0-11 (.000)Jim Reid, VMI 2 0-8 (.000) 3-19 (.136)

OVERALL COACHING WINS 50 David Bennett, Coastal Carolina 2003- 49 Steven Patton, Gardner-Webb 2002- 40 Jay Mills, Charleston Southern 2003- 32 Danny Rocco, Liberty 2006- 15 Ken Karcher, Liberty 2002-05 11 Chuck Priore, Stony Brook 2008- 9 Cal McCombs, VMI 2003-05 6 Sparky Woods, VMI 2008- 4 Al Seagraves, Elon 2002 4 David Dowd, Charleston Southern 2002 3 Jim Reid, VMI 2006-07

active coaches in bold italics

BIG SOUTH FOOTBALL TEAM-BY-TEAM ANNUALRECORDS

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN Big South OverallYEAR W L PCT W L PCT COACH2002 0 3 .000 4 8 .333 David Dowd2003 0 4 .000 1 11 .083 Jay Mills2004 1 3 .250 5 5 .500 Jay Mills2005 3 1 .750 7 4 .636 Jay Mills2006 2 2 .500 9 2 .818 Jay Mills2007 1 3 .250 5 6 .455 Jay Mills2008 3 2 .600 7 5 .583 Jay Mills2009 4 2 .667 6 5 .545 Jay MillsTOTALS 14 20 .412 44 46 .489

COASTAL CAROLINA Big South OverallYEAR W L PCT W L PCT COACH2003 1 3 .250 6 5 .545 David Bennett2004 4 0 1.000 10 1 .909 David Bennett2005 3 1 .750 9 2 .818 David Bennett2006 4 0 1.000 9 3 .750 David Bennett2007 3 1 .750 5 6 .455 David Bennett2008 1 4 .200 6 6 .500 David Bennett2009 3 3 .500 5 6 .455 David BennettTOTALS 19 12 .613 50 29 .633

BIG SOUTH FOOTBALL TEAM-BY-TEAM ANNUALRECORDS

GARDNER-WEBB Big South OverallYEAR W L PCT W L PCT COACH2002 3 0 1.000 9 1 .900 Steve Patton2003 4 0 1.000 8 4 .667 Steve Patton2004 2 2 .500 5 6 .455 Steve Patton2005 2 2 .500 5 6 .455 Steve Patton2006 2 2 .500 6 5 .545 Steve Patton2007 2 2 .500 5 6 .455 Steve Patton2008 2 3 .400 5 6 .455 Steve Patton2009 3 3 .500 6 5 .545 Steve PattonTOTALS 20 14 .588 49 39 .557

LIBERTY Big South OverallYEAR W L PCT W L PCT COACH2002 1 2 .333 2 9 .182 Ken Karcher2003 3 1 .750 6 6 .500 Ken Karcher2004 3 1 .750 6 5 .545 Ken Karcher2005 0 4 .000 1 10 .091 Ken Karcher2006 2 2 .500 6 5 .545 Danny Rocco2007 4 0 1.000 8 3 .727 Danny Rocco2008 5 0 1.000 10 2 .833 Danny Rocco2009 5 1 .833 8 3 .727 Danny RoccoTOTALS 23 11 .676 47 43 .522

PRESBYTERIAN Big South OverallYEAR W L PCT W L PCT COACH2007 -- -- -- 6 5 .545 Bobby Bentley2008 -- -- -- 4 8 .333 Bobby Bentley2009 0 6 .000 0 11 .000 Harold NicholsTOTALS 0 6 .000 10 24 .294

STONY BROOK Big South OverallYEAR W L PCT W L PCT COACH2008 3 2 .600 5 6 .455 Chuck Priore2009 5 1 .833 6 5 .545 Chuck PrioreTOTALS 8 3 .727 11 11 .500

VMI Big South OverallYEAR W L PCT W L PCT COACH2003 2 2 .500 6 6 .500 Cal McCombs2004 0 4 .000 0 11 .000 Cal McCombs2005 2 2 .500 3 8 .273 Cal McCombs2006 0 4 .000 1 10 .091 Jim Reid2007 0 4 .000 2 9 .182 Jim Reid2008 1 4 .200 4 7 .364 Sparky Woods2009 1 5 .167 2 9 .182 Sparky WoodsTOTALS 6 25 .194 18 60 .231

BIG SOUTH FOOTBALL COACHING HISTORY(Records listed are based on years as an offi cial Conference opponent only)

COACH, SCHOOL YEARS BIG SOUTH (PCT) OVERALL (PCT)Steve Patton, Gardner-Webb 8 20-14 (.588) 49-39 (.557)David Bennett, Coastal Carolina 7 19-12 (.613) 50-29 (.633)Danny Rocco, Liberty 4 16-3 (.842) 32-13 (.711)Jay Mills, Charleston Southern 7 14-17 (.452) 40-38 (.513)Chuck Priore, Stony Brook 2 8-3 (.727) 11-11 (.500)Ken Karcher, Liberty 4 7-8 (.467) 15-30 (.333)Cal McCombs, VMI 3 4-8 (.333) 9-25 (.265)Al Seagraves, Elon 1 2-1 (.667) 4-7 (.364)Sparky Woods, VMI 2 2-9 (.182) 6-16 (.273)David Dowd, Charleston Southern 1 0-3 (.000) 4-8 (.333)Harold Nichols, Presbyterian 1 0-6 (.000) 0-11 (.000)Jim Reid, VMI 2 0-8 (.000) 3-19 (.136)

OVERALL COACHING WINS 50 David Bennett, Coastal Carolina 2003- 49 Steven Patton, Gardner-Webb 2002- 40 Jay Mills, Charleston Southern 2003- 32 Danny Rocco, Liberty 2006- 15 Ken Karcher, Liberty 2002-05 11 Chuck Priore, Stony Brook 2008- 9 Cal McCombs, VMI 2003-05 6 Sparky Woods, VMI 2008- 4 Al Seagraves, Elon 2002 4 David Dowd, Charleston Southern 2002 3 Jim Reid, VMI 2006-07

active coaches in bold italics

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2002ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST-TEAM

OFFENSEQB Jeremy Martin, Sr., Gardner-WebbRB Chris Foster, Jr., Gardner-WebbRB Dre Barnes, Soph., LibertyWR Aaron Dunklin, Jr., Charleston Southern WR William Andrews Jr., Jr., Gardner-WebbTE Jason Bright, Sr., Gardner-WebbOG Josh Rowan, Sr., ElonOG Jamie Pridgen, Jr., Gardner-WebbOT Ross Gravley, Sr., ElonOT Ryan Smith, Soph., Gardner-WebbC Donovan Craft, Sr., Gardner-Webb

DEFENSEDL John Amaro, Sr., Charleston SouthernDL Wesley Wheeler, Jr., ElonDL Jason Threat, Jr., Gardner-WebbDL Aaron DeBerry, Jr., LibertyLB Mike Warren, R-Soph., ElonLB Jim Maxwell, Jr., Gardner-WebbLB Kendrick Howard, Jr., LibertyS Mario Williams, Soph., Gardner-WebbS Andre Jerry, Sr., LibertyCB Mike Washington, Sr., Charleston SouthernCB Lamar Ingram, Sr., Gardner-Webb

SPECIAL TEAMSK Andrew Harmon, Jr., Gardner-WebbP Graham Whitlock, Soph., Gardner-WebbRS Mike Washington, Sr., Charleston Southern

ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND-TEAMOFFENSE

QB Darren Swiggert, Jr., Charleston SouthernRB Martin Swindell, Sr., ElonRB Rashaud Palmer, Jr., ElonWR Arketa Banks, Sr., ElonWR Jahmelas Bryan, Jr., Gardner-WebbTE Phillip Johnson, Sr., ElonOG Bryce Gregory, R-Soph., Charleston SouthernOG James Allen, Sr., Gardner-WebbOT Will Pulman, Jr., Charleston SouthernOT Tate Campbell, Sr., Gardner-WebbC Brandon Mason, R-Soph., Elon

DEFENSEDL Jonathan West, Jr., Charleston SouthernDL Chris Bell, R-Soph., ElonDL Harold Wells, Soph., Gardner-WebbDL Gary Gamble, Sr., Gardner-WebbLB Bowe Butler, Soph., Charleston SouthernLB Calvin Sutton, R-Soph., ElonLB Keppy Baucom, Fr., Gardner-WebbS Nick Nester, Sr., Charleston SouthernS Vincent Graves, R-Soph., ElonCB Stephen McCoy, Jr., ElonCB Josh Hubbard, Fr., Gardner-Webb

SPECIAL TEAMSK Anthony Turowski, Soph., ElonP Jay Kelley, Sr., LibertyRS Arketa Banks, Sr., Elon

2003ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST-TEAM

OFFENSEQB Nick Roberts, Soph., Gardner-WebbRB Dre Barnes, Jr., LibertyRB Sean Mizzer, Soph., VMIWR William Andrews, Jr., Sr., Gardner-WebbWR Aaron Dunklin, Sr., Charleston SouthernWR Lauren Williams, R-Soph., LibertyTE Danny McCoy, Sr., Charleston SouthernOL Jamie Pridgen, Sr., Gardner-WebbOL Ryan Smith, Jr., Gardner-WebbOL Sam Brown, Sr., VMIOL Tom Smith, Jr., LibertyOL Clarence Wright, Sr., Charleston Southern

DEFENSEDL Aaron DeBerry, Sr., LibertyDL Vichael Foxx, Jr., VMIDL Jason Threat, Sr., Gardner-WebbDL Harold Wells, Jr., Gardner-WebbLB Jim Maxwell, Sr., Gardner-WebbLB Derik Screen, Sr., VMILB Maurice Simpkins, Jr., Coastal CarolinaLB Jonna Lee, Fr., Charleston SouthernDB Mario Williams, Jr., Gardner-WebbDB Musa Sarki, Sr., VMIDB Aaron Sykes, Sr., Gardner-WebbDB C.J. Moore, R-Soph., Liberty

SPECIAL TEAMSK Matt Sharpe, Sr., VMIP Graham Whitlock, Jr., Gardner-WebbRS Greg Williamson, Jr., Coastal CarolinaLS Marlon Roman, Jr., Liberty

ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND-TEAMOFFENSE

QB Jonathan Wilson, R-Fr., VMIRB Chris Foster, Sr., Gardner-WebbRB Aundres Perkins, Soph., Coastal CarolinaWR Zohn Burden, Soph., VMIWR Darin Bradford, Sr., Gardner-WebbWR Austin Gaines, Fr., Gardner-WebbTE Stephen Knorr, Jr., Gardner-WebbOL Sean Boyle, Jr., LibertyOL Antwon Trice, R-Soph., Coastal CarolinaOL Andy Sullivan, Soph., Gardner-WebbOL Bryce Gregory, Jr., Charleston SouthernOL Nick Johnson, R-Jr., Coastal Carolina

DEFENSEDL Seth Reichart, Jr., LibertyDL Adrain Grady, Fr., Coastal CarolinaDL Rayshun Crosby, Jr., Coastal CarolinaDL Bryan Thornburg, Soph., Gardner-WebbLB Nick Vaughn, R-Jr., LibertyLB Keppy Baucom, Soph., Gardner-WebbLB Bowe Butler, Jr., Charleston SouthernLB Tavoris Horton, Jr., Gardner-WebbDB Tim Smith, Sr., Charleston SouthernDB Kijana Thomas, Jr., Charleston SouthernDB Robert Mason, Soph., VMIDB Greg Williamson, Jr., Coastal CarolinaDB Jensen Turner, Jr., Gardner-Webb

SPECIAL TEAMSK Hunter Smith, Fr., Gardner-WebbP Adam Peters, Fr., VMIRS Kijana Thomas, Jr., Charleston SouthernLS Sam Brown, Sr., VMI

2004ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST-TEAM

OFFENSEQB Collin Drafts, Soph., Charleston SouthernRB Patrick Hall, Jr., Coastal CarolinaRB Sam Gado, Sr., LibertyWR Eddie Gadson, R-Fr., Charleston SouthernWR Harry Seabrook, Sr., Charleston SouthernWR Kory Alston, Soph., Gardner-WebbWR Zohn Burden, Jr., VMITE Brandon Jeffcoat, Sr., Coastal CarolinaOL Antwon Trice, R-Jr., Coastal CarolinaOL Nick Johnson, Sr., Coastal CarolinaOL Ryan Smith, Sr., Gardner-WebbOL Sean Boyle, Sr., LibertyOL Thomas Smith, Sr., Liberty

DEFENSEDL Kelvin McIver, Jr., Coastal CarolinaDL Harold Wells, Sr., Gardner-WebbDL Seth Reichert, Sr., LibertyDL Brandon Schweitzer, Jr., Gardner-WebbLB Maurice Simpkins, Jr., Coastal CarolinaLB Keppy Baucom, Jr., Gardner-WebbLB Nick Vaughn, R-Sr., LibertyLB Justin Huggard, Jr., VMIDB Robert Mason, Jr., VMIDB Quinton Teal, Jr., Coastal CarolinaDB Allen Davis, Sr., Gardner-WebbDB Mario Williams, Sr., Gardner-Webb

SPECIAL TEAMSK Josh Hoke, Soph., Coastal CarolinaP Graham Whitlock, Sr., Gardner-WebbRS Ralphell Goodson, Sr., Gardner-WebbLS Ross Booth, Sr., VMI

ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND-TEAMOFFENSE

QB Nick Roberts, Jr., Gardner-WebbRB Dre Barnes, Sr., LibertyRB Sean Mizzer, Jr., VMIWR Jerome Simpson, Fr., Coastal CarolinaWR Maurice Price, Fr., Charleston SouthernWR Aaron Richardson, Soph., Gardner-WebbWR Vonzell Pittman, Soph., Gardner-WebbTE Stephan Knorr, Sr., Gardner-WebbOL Jonathan Parra, Sr., Charleston SouthernOL Brad Poston, Soph., Coastal CarolinaOL C.J. Brown, Jr., Gardner-WebbOL Markus Ferguson, R-Jr., LibertyOL Jeremy Ward, Jr., VMI

DEFENSEDL Adam DeGraffenreid, Jr., Charleston So.DL Adrain Grady, Soph., Coastal CarolinaDL Sam Harper, Soph., Coastal CarolinaDL Bryan Thornburg, Sr., Gardner-WebbLB Bowe Butler, Sr., Charleston SouthernLB Jada Ross, R-Fr., Charleston SouthernLB Tavoris Horton, Sr., Gardner-WebbLB Todd Baldwin, Jr., VMIDB Tavares Shorter, Jr., Charleston SouthernDB Greg Williamson, Sr., Coastal CarolinaDB C.J. Moore, R-Jr., LibertyDB Erick Harris, Sr., Liberty

SPECIAL TEAMSK Hunter Smith, Soph., Gardner-WebbP Noah Crouch, R-Jr., LibertyRS David Parker, Soph., Coastal CarolinaLS Jake Neal, Sr., Gardner-Webb

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OFFENSEQB Collin Drafts, Jr., Charleston Southern RB Andre Copeland, R-Fr., Charleston Southern RB Jermaine Boston, Sr., Gardner-WebbRB Zach Terrell, Fr., Liberty WR Maurice Price, Soph., Charleston Southern WR Duvaughn Flagler, Soph., Gardner-Webb WR Zohn Burden, Sr., VMI TE Bryan Meers, Sr., Charleston Southern OL Antwon Trice, Sr., Coastal Carolina OL DeAndre Harrison, Sr., Charleston Southern OL Jeremy Ward, R-Sr., VMIOL Shawn Huntsinger, Sr., Charleston Southern OL Brad Poston, Jr., Coastal CarolinaOL Demario Deese, Fr., Gardner-Webb

DEFENSEDL Kelvin McIver, Sr., Coastal CarolinaDL Brian Johnston, Soph., Gardner-WebbDL Vicheal Foxx, R-Sr., VMIDL Jason Horn, Jr., LibertyLB Jada Ross, R-Soph., Charleston SouthernLB Justin Huggard, Sr., VMILB Maurice Simpkins, Sr., Coastal CarolinaLB Jamar Leath, Jr., Coastal CarolinaDB Quinton Teal, Sr., Coastal CarolinaDB Robert Mason, Sr., VMIDB Tavares Shorter, R-Sr., Charleston SouthernDB Daniel Cooke, Fr., Gardner-Webb

SPECIAL TEAMSPK Josh Hoke, Jr., Coastal CarolinaP Noah Crouch, R-Sr., LibertyLS Matt Skeen, Jr., Gardner-WebbRS Kory Alston, Jr., Gardner-Webb

ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND-TEAMOFFENSE

QB Nick Roberts, Sr., Gardner-WebbRB Patrick Hall, Sr., Coastal CarolinaRB Aundres Perkins, Jr., Coastal CarolinaWR Jerome Simpson, Soph., Coastal CarolinaWR Brandon Turner, Soph., LibertyWR Kory Alston, Jr., Gardner-WebbTE Chris Luck, R-Soph., LibertyOL Troy James, Soph., Charleston SouthernOL Kris King, Jr., Gardner-WebbOL Andy Sullivan, Sr., Gardner-WebbOL Robbie Wright, Sr., Coastal CarolinaOL Brian Kepple, Jr., Coastal Carolina

DEFENSEDL Adrain Grady, Jr., Coastal CarolinaDL Adam DeGraffenreid, Sr., Charleston So.DL Brandon Schweitzer, Sr., Gardner-WebbDL Eric Hall, Jr., VMILB Manny Rojas, R-Jr., LibertyLB Todd Baldwin, Sr., VMILB Jonathan Little, Sr., Gardner-WebbLB Josh Mitchell, Soph., Charleston SouthernDB Patrick Calvary, Fr., LibertyDB Sergio Geiger, Jr., Coastal CarolinaDB C.J. Hirschman, Soph., Charleston SouthernDB Xavier Wallace, Fr., Gardner-Webb

SPECIAL TEAMSPK Hunter Smith, Jr., Gardner-WebbP Michael Hanna, Fr., Gardner-WebbLS Darius Jackson, R-Soph., Charleston SouthernLS Zach St. Clair, Jr., Coastal CarolinaRS Tavares Shorter, R-Sr., Charleston Southern

2006ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST-TEAM

OFFENSEQB Tyler Thigpen, Sr., Coastal CarolinaRB Rashad Jennings, R-Soph., LibertyRB Sean Mizzer, R-Sr., VMIWR Maurice Price, Jr., Charleston SouthernWR Jerome Simpson, Jr., Coastal CarolinaWR Duvaughn Flagler, Jr., Gardner-WebbTE Rodney Burgess, Sr., Coastal CarolinaOL Brad Poston, Sr., Coastal CarolinaOL Brian Kepple, Sr., Coastal CarolinaOL Demario Deese, Soph., Gardner-WebbOL Steve Sene, Sr., LibertyOL Kris King, Sr., Gardner-Webb

DEFENSEDL Brian Johnston, Jr., Gardner-WebbDL Sam Harper, Sr., Coastal CarolinaDL Dennis Justiniani, Jr., Charleston SouthernDL Eric Hall, Sr., VMILB Jada Ross, R-Jr., Charleston SouthernLB Jamar Leath, Sr., Coastal CarolinaLB Manny Rojas, R-Sr., LibertyLB Mario E. Brown, Soph., Gardner-WebbDB Quinton Teal, Sr., Coastal CarolinaDB C.J. Hirschman, Jr., Charleston SouthernDB Daniel Cooke, Soph., Gardner-WebbDB Jamaal Walton, Sr., VMI

SPECIAL TEAMSPK Hunter Smith, Sr., Gardner-WebbP Michael Hanna, Soph., Gardner-WebbLS James Coble, Sr., Coastal CarolinaRS Wynton Jackson, Jr., Liberty

ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND-TEAMOFFENSE

QB Collin Drafts, Sr., Charleston SouthernRB Zach Terrell, Soph., LibertyRB Aundres Perkins, Sr., Coastal CarolinaWR Austin Gaines, Sr., Gardner-WebbWR Kory Alston, Sr., Gardner-WebbWR Brandon Turner, Jr., LibertyTE Chris Luck, Jr., LibertyOL Ricky Howell, Jr., Charleston SouthernOL Robert Brown, Jr., VMIOL Ed Pinigis, Jr., LibertyOL Jarrett Winfrey, Sr., LibertyOL Alex Bragg, R-Soph., Charleston Southern

DEFENSEDL Thurston Lee, Sr., Gardner-WebbDL Steve Ackley, Jr., LibertyDL Jason Horn, Sr., LibertyDL Ronnie Mason, Soph., Coastal CarolinaLB Stevie Ray Lloyd, Jr., LibertyLB Josh Mitchell, Jr., Charleston SouthernLB Jonna Lee, Jr., Charleston SouthernLB Mike Pavelko, Soph., Gardner-WebbDB Dewitt Myers, Sr., Coastal CarolinaDB E.L. Estes, Jr., LibertyDB Ryan Greiser, Soph., LibertyDB Okeba Rollinson, R-Soph., Charleston So.

SPECIAL TEAMSPK Barrett Way, Jr., VMIP Adam Peters, Sr., VMILS Matt Skeen, Sr., Gardner-WebbRS C.J. Hirschman, Jr., Charleston Southern

2007ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST-TEAM

OFFENSEQB Brock Smith, Jr., LibertyRB Rashad Jennings, R-Jr., LibertyRB Mike Tolbert, Sr., Coastal CarolinaWR Jerome Simpson, Sr., Coastal CarolinaWR Duvaughn Flagler, Sr., Gardner-WebbWR Dee Brown, Jr., Charleston SouthernTE Chris Luck, R-Sr., LibertyOL Stephen Sene, R-Sr., LibertyOL Eddie Pinigis, Sr., LibertyOL Marshall Ausberry, R-Sr., LibertyOL Demario Deese, Jr., Gardner-WebbOL Britt Leggett, R-Jr., Coastal Carolina

DEFENSEDL Brian Johnston, Sr., Gardner-WebbDL Steve Ackley, Sr., LibertyDL Tommy Lloyd, R-Sr., VMIDL Adrain Grady, R-Sr., Coastal CarolinaLB Jada Ross, R-Sr., Charleston SouthernLB Vince Redd, R-Sr., LibertyLB Mario Brown, Jr., Gardner-WebbLB Stevie Ray Lloyd, Sr., LibertyDB Marrio Norman, R-Jr., Coastal CarolinaDB Patrick Calvary, Jr., LibertyDB Brandon Autry, R-Soph., Coastal CarolinaDB Cedric McGowan, Soph., Gardner-Webb

SPECIAL TEAMSPK Noah Greenbaum, Sr., LibertyP Michael Hanna, Jr., Gardner-WebbLS Dan Pope, R-Jr., LibertyKR Tim Maypray, Jr., VMIPR Wynton Jackson, R-Sr., Liberty

ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND-TEAMOFFENSE

QB Kyle Hughes, Soph., VMIRB Zach Terrell, Jr., LibertyRB Howard Abegesah, Soph., VMIWR Wynton Jackson, R-Sr., LibertyWR Tim Maypray, Soph., VMIWR Dobson Collins, Jr., Gardner-WebbTE Ryan Ard, Jr., Charleston SouthernOL Robert Brown, Sr., VMIOL Ricky Howell, Sr., Charleston SouthernOL Ivan Anderson, Sr., Gardner-WebbOL Mike Godsil, Jr., LibertyOL Britt Stone, R-Jr., Liberty

DEFENSEDL Dennis Justiniani, Sr., Charleston SouthernDL Colin Dugan, Jr., LibertyDL Phillip Oboh, Soph., Coastal CarolinaDL Jacob Killeen, R-Jr., Charleston SouthernLB Jeffery Williams, Fr., Gardner-WebbLB Anthony Steele, Sr., Coastal CarolinaLB Nick Hursky, Jr., LibertyLB D.J. Rice, Jr., Coastal CarolinaDB Whittmin Reese, Jr., Coastal CarolinaDB Ryan Greiser, Jr., LibertyDB Daniel Cooke, Jr., Gardner-WebbDB Okeba Rollinson, R-Jr., Charleston Southern

SPECIAL TEAMSPK Nick Ellis, Sr., Charleston SouthernP Zac Kolegue, Sr., LibertyLS Matt Hoisington, Sr., Charleston SouthernKR Dominic Bolden, Jr., LibertyPR Dobson Collins, Jr., Gardner-Webb

2005ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST-TEAM

OFFENSEQB Collin Drafts, Jr., Charleston Southern RB Andre Copeland, R-Fr., Charleston Southern RB Jermaine Boston, Sr., Gardner-WebbRB Zach Terrell, Fr., Liberty WR Maurice Price, Soph., Charleston Southern WR Duvaughn Flagler, Soph., Gardner-Webb WR Zohn Burden, Sr., VMI TE Bryan Meers, Sr., Charleston Southern OL Antwon Trice, Sr., Coastal Carolina OL DeAndre Harrison, Sr., Charleston Southern OL Jeremy Ward, R-Sr., VMIOL Shawn Huntsinger, Sr., Charleston Southern OL Brad Poston, Jr., Coastal CarolinaOL Demario Deese, Fr., Gardner-Webb

DEFENSEDL Kelvin McIver, Sr., Coastal CarolinaDL Brian Johnston, Soph., Gardner-WebbDL Vicheal Foxx, R-Sr., VMIDL Jason Horn, Jr., LibertyLB Jada Ross, R-Soph., Charleston SouthernLB Justin Huggard, Sr., VMILB Maurice Simpkins, Sr., Coastal CarolinaLB Jamar Leath, Jr., Coastal CarolinaDB Quinton Teal, Sr., Coastal CarolinaDB Robert Mason, Sr., VMIDB Tavares Shorter, R-Sr., Charleston SouthernDB Daniel Cooke, Fr., Gardner-Webb

SPECIAL TEAMSPK Josh Hoke, Jr., Coastal CarolinaP Noah Crouch, R-Sr., LibertyLS Matt Skeen, Jr., Gardner-WebbRS Kory Alston, Jr., Gardner-Webb

ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND-TEAMOFFENSE

QB Nick Roberts, Sr., Gardner-WebbRB Patrick Hall, Sr., Coastal CarolinaRB Aundres Perkins, Jr., Coastal CarolinaWR Jerome Simpson, Soph., Coastal CarolinaWR Brandon Turner, Soph., LibertyWR Kory Alston, Jr., Gardner-WebbTE Chris Luck, R-Soph., LibertyOL Troy James, Soph., Charleston SouthernOL Kris King, Jr., Gardner-WebbOL Andy Sullivan, Sr., Gardner-WebbOL Robbie Wright, Sr., Coastal CarolinaOL Brian Kepple, Jr., Coastal Carolina

DEFENSEDL Adrain Grady, Jr., Coastal CarolinaDL Adam DeGraffenreid, Sr., Charleston So.DL Brandon Schweitzer, Sr., Gardner-WebbDL Eric Hall, Jr., VMILB Manny Rojas, R-Jr., LibertyLB Todd Baldwin, Sr., VMILB Jonathan Little, Sr., Gardner-WebbLB Josh Mitchell, Soph., Charleston SouthernDB Patrick Calvary, Fr., LibertyDB Sergio Geiger, Jr., Coastal CarolinaDB C.J. Hirschman, Soph., Charleston SouthernDB Xavier Wallace, Fr., Gardner-Webb

SPECIAL TEAMSPK Hunter Smith, Jr., Gardner-WebbP Michael Hanna, Fr., Gardner-WebbLS Darius Jackson, R-Soph., Charleston SouthernLS Zach St. Clair, Jr., Coastal CarolinaRS Tavares Shorter, R-Sr., Charleston Southern

2007ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST-TEAM

OFFENSEQB Brock Smith, Jr., LibertyRB Rashad Jennings, R-Jr., LibertyRB Mike Tolbert, Sr., Coastal CarolinaWR Jerome Simpson, Sr., Coastal CarolinaWR Duvaughn Flagler, Sr., Gardner-WebbWR Dee Brown, Jr., Charleston SouthernTE Chris Luck, R-Sr., LibertyOL Stephen Sene, R-Sr., LibertyOL Eddie Pinigis, Sr., LibertyOL Marshall Ausberry, R-Sr., LibertyOL Demario Deese, Jr., Gardner-WebbOL Britt Leggett, R-Jr., Coastal Carolina

DEFENSEDL Brian Johnston, Sr., Gardner-WebbDL Steve Ackley, Sr., LibertyDL Tommy Lloyd, R-Sr., VMIDL Adrain Grady, R-Sr., Coastal CarolinaLB Jada Ross, R-Sr., Charleston SouthernLB Vince Redd, R-Sr., LibertyLB Mario Brown, Jr., Gardner-WebbLB Stevie Ray Lloyd, Sr., LibertyDB Marrio Norman, R-Jr., Coastal CarolinaDB Patrick Calvary, Jr., LibertyDB Brandon Autry, R-Soph., Coastal CarolinaDB Cedric McGowan, Soph., Gardner-Webb

SPECIAL TEAMSPK Noah Greenbaum, Sr., LibertyP Michael Hanna, Jr., Gardner-WebbLS Dan Pope, R-Jr., LibertyKR Tim Maypray, Jr., VMIPR Wynton Jackson, R-Sr., Liberty

ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND-TEAMOFFENSE

QB Kyle Hughes, Soph., VMIRB Zach Terrell, Jr., LibertyRB Howard Abegesah, Soph., VMIWR Wynton Jackson, R-Sr., LibertyWR Tim Maypray, Soph., VMIWR Dobson Collins, Jr., Gardner-WebbTE Ryan Ard, Jr., Charleston SouthernOL Robert Brown, Sr., VMIOL Ricky Howell, Sr., Charleston SouthernOL Ivan Anderson, Sr., Gardner-WebbOL Mike Godsil, Jr., LibertyOL Britt Stone, R-Jr., Liberty

DEFENSEDL Dennis Justiniani, Sr., Charleston SouthernDL Colin Dugan, Jr., LibertyDL Phillip Oboh, Soph., Coastal CarolinaDL Jacob Killeen, R-Jr., Charleston SouthernLB Jeffery Williams, Fr., Gardner-WebbLB Anthony Steele, Sr., Coastal CarolinaLB Nick Hursky, Jr., LibertyLB D.J. Rice, Jr., Coastal CarolinaDB Whittmin Reese, Jr., Coastal CarolinaDB Ryan Greiser, Jr., LibertyDB Daniel Cooke, Jr., Gardner-WebbDB Okeba Rollinson, R-Jr., Charleston Southern

SPECIAL TEAMSPK Nick Ellis, Sr., Charleston SouthernP Zac Kolegue, Sr., LibertyLS Matt Hoisington, Sr., Charleston SouthernKR Dominic Bolden, Jr., LibertyPR Dobson Collins, Jr., Gardner-Webb

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2008ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST-TEAM

OFFENSEQB Brock Smith, Sr., LibertyRB Rashad Jennings, R-Sr., LibertyRB Edwin Gowins, Fr., Stony BrookWR Dobson Collins, Sr., Gardner-WebbWR Dominic Bolden, Sr., LibertyWR Gerald Stevenson, Soph., Charleston So.TE Josh Miller, Soph., Gardner-WebbOL Mike Godsil, Sr., LibertyOL Demario Deese, Sr., Gardner-WebbOL Britt Leggett, R-Sr., Coastal CarolinaOL Steve Council, Sr., Stony BrookOL Britt Stone, R-Sr., Liberty

DEFENSEDL Jake Killeen, R-Sr., Charleston SouthernDL James Harris, Sr., Stony BrookDL Phillip Oboh, Jr., Coastal CarolinaDL Adam McKinney, Sr., PresbyterianLB Jeffery Williams, Soph., Gardner-WebbLB Nick Hursky, Sr., LibertyLB Antwan Thomas, Sr., PresbyterianLB D.J. Rice, Sr., Coastal CarolinaDB Daniel Cooke, Sr., Gardner-WebbDB Philip Ashley, Jr., Charleston SouthernDB Kent Hicks, R-Sr., LibertyDB Cedric McGowan, Jr., Gardner-Webb

SPECIAL TEAMSPK Ryan Gates, Fr., Gardner-WebbP Ben Erdman, Soph., Coastal CarolinaLS Dan Pope, R-Sr., LibertyKR Gerald Stevenson, Soph., Charleston So.PR Dominic Bolden, Sr., Liberty

ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND-TEAMOFFENSE

QB Tim Maypray, Jr., VMIRB Conte Cuttino, Jr., Stony BrookRB Howard Abegesah, Jr., VMIWR Jonathan Crawford, R-Sr., LibertyWR James Perry III, R-Fr., Gardner-WebbWR Brandon Clark, Sr., PresbyterianTE Corey Rasberry, R-Sr., LibertyOL Lawrence Lovell, Sr., Stony BrookOL Alex Bragg, R-Sr., Charleston SouthernOL George Handler, R-Jr., VMIOL James Boatright, Soph., VMIOL Corey O’Daniel, Soph., Gardner-Webb

DEFENSEDL Justin Witzmann, R-Sr., Charleston SouthernDL Kevin Richard, R-Sr., LibertyDL Jordan Woods, Fr., Gardner-WebbDL Colin Dugan, Sr., LibertyLB Marty Patterson, Soph., Gardner-WebbLB Andrew McKain, R-Jr., Charleston SouthernLB Tyler Santucci, Jr., Stony BrookLB A.J. Gross, R-Fr., VMIDB Ryan Greiser, Sr., LibertyDB Anthony McKnight, Sr., PresbyterianDB Pat Calvary, Sr., LibertyDB Chris Richards, Jr., Stony Brook

SPECIAL TEAMSPK John Paglia, Soph., Charleston SouthernP Bryson Summers, Sr., PresbyterianLS Travis Ludden, Sr., VMIKR Dominic Bolden, Sr., LibertyPR Dobson Collins, Sr., Gardner-Webb

2009ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST-TEAM

OFFENSEQB Stan Doolittle, Sr., Gardner-WebbRB Edwin Gowins, Soph., Stony BrookRB Conte Cuttino, Sr., Stony BrookWR Mike Brown, R-Soph., LibertyWR Gerald Stevenson, Jr., Charleston SouthernWR James Perry III, R-Soph., Gardner-WebbTE David Duran, R-Soph., Coastal CarolinaOL Bryan Mosier, R-Sr., LibertyOL Paul Fenaroli, Jr., Stony BrookOL Corey O’Daniel, Jr., Gardner-WebbOL George Handler, R-Sr., VMIOL Josh Weaver, R-Sr., Liberty

DEFENSEDL Trey Jacobs, Sr., LibertyDL Phillip Oboh, Sr., Coastal CarolinDL Matt Goods, Fr., Gardner-WebbDL Joel Walton, Jr., Charleston SouthernLB Tyler Santucci, Sr., Stony BrookLB Marty Patterson, Jr., Gardner-WebbLB Mario Brown, R-Sr., Gardner-WebbLB Andrew McKain, R-Sr., Charleston SouthernDB Josh Norman, Soph., Coastal CarolinaDB Arin West, Jr., Stony BrookDB KaJuan Lee, R-Soph., LibertyDB Chris Kuzdale, Soph., Charleston Southern

SPECIAL TEAMSPK Matt Bevins, Soph., LibertyP Marc Ray, R-Fr., VMILS Andrew McKain, R-Sr., Charleston SouthernKR David Montgomery, Sr., Gardner-WebbPR Tim Maypray, Sr., VMI

ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND-TEAMOFFENSE

QB Tommy Beecher, R-Sr., LibertyRB Howard Abegesah, Sr., VMIRB Patrick Hall, Jr., Gardner-WebbWR Chris Summers, R-Soph., LibertyWR Patrick McKoy, Soph., PresbyterianWR Kwame Krakue, R-Jr., Charleston SouthernTE Will Quarles, R-Sr., LibertyOL Ryan Boehm, R-Sr., Coastal CarolinaOL Kyle Webber, Sr., Gardner-WebbOL J.W. Myers, R-Sr., Charleston SouthernOL Mario Cosby, R-Sr., LibertyOL Alex Stadler, R-Jr., Liberty

DEFENSEDL Josh Wine, Jr., VMIDL Quinnon Isom, R-Sr., Gardner-WebbDL Asa Chapman, Soph., LibertyDL Chris Perri, Sr., Stony BrookLB Doncel Bolt, Jr., LibertyLB Wes Cheek, Sr., LibertyLB Emilio Calvin, R-Soph., VMILB Desmond Steward, R-Soph., Coastal CarolinaDB Byron Allen, R-Soph., VMIDB Chris Rocco, Sr., LibertyDB Justin Bethel, Soph., PresbyterianDB Chris Richards, Sr., Stony Brook

SPECIAL TEAMSPK John Paglia, Jr., Charleston Southern (tie)PK Ryan Gates, Soph., Gardner-Webb (tie)P Mike Larsson, Soph., LibertyLS Matt Quinn, Sr., PresbyterianKR Aaron Hewlett, R-Sr., LibertyPR Antwan Ivey, Soph., Charleston Southern

BIG SOUTHALL-ACADEMIC TEAMS

2002Zach Snyder, Charleston Southern

Josh Rowan, ElonAndrew Harmon, Gardner-Webb

Jay Cline, Liberty

2003Zach Snyder, Charleston SouthernMaurice Simpkins, Coastal Carolina

Jim Maxwell, Gardner-WebbJay Cline, LibertyMatt Sharpe, VMI

2004Adam DeGraffenreid, Charleston Southern

Josh Hoke, Coastal CarolinaSam Gado, LibertyAlex Correll, VMI

2005Adam DeGraffenreid, Charleston Southern

Josh Hoke, Coastal CarolinaHunter Smith, Gardner-Webb

Brock Farrel, LibertyJohn Fox, VMI

2006Nick Ellis, Charleston SouthernJosh Hoke, Coastal CarolinaHunter Smith, Gardner-Webb

Ryan Greiser, LibertyJacob Rochester, VMI

2007Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern

Whittmin Reese, Coastal CarolinaBilly Luther, Gardner-Webb

Ryan Greiser, LibertyJacob Rochester, VMI

Sherman Burnett, Presbyterian

2008Justin Witzmann, Charleston Southern

Derrick Frasier, Coastal CarolinaDaniel Cooke, Gardner-Webb

Ryan Greiser, LibertyAntwan Thomas, Presbyterian

Jeff Santos, Stony BrookJacob Rochester, VMI

2009Andrew McKain, Charleston Southern

Justin Durham, Coastal CarolinaMario Brown, Gardner-Webb

Chris Rocco, LibertyMatt Freeman, Presbyterian

Jeff Santos, Stony BrookGeorge Handler, VMI

2009ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST-TEAM

OFFENSEQB Stan Doolittle, Sr., Gardner-WebbRB Edwin Gowins, Soph., Stony BrookRB Conte Cuttino, Sr., Stony BrookWR Mike Brown, R-Soph., LibertyWR Gerald Stevenson, Jr., Charleston SouthernWR James Perry III, R-Soph., Gardner-WebbTE David Duran, R-Soph., Coastal CarolinaOL Bryan Mosier, R-Sr., LibertyOL Paul Fenaroli, Jr., Stony BrookOL Corey O’Daniel, Jr., Gardner-WebbOL George Handler, R-Sr., VMIOL Josh Weaver, R-Sr., Liberty

DEFENSEDL Trey Jacobs, Sr., LibertyDL Phillip Oboh, Sr., Coastal CarolinDL Matt Goods, Fr., Gardner-WebbDL Joel Walton, Jr., Charleston SouthernLB Tyler Santucci, Sr., Stony BrookLB Marty Patterson, Jr., Gardner-WebbLB Mario Brown, R-Sr., Gardner-WebbLB Andrew McKain, R-Sr., Charleston SouthernDB Josh Norman, Soph., Coastal CarolinaDB Arin West, Jr., Stony BrookDB KaJuan Lee, R-Soph., LibertyDB Chris Kuzdale, Soph., Charleston Southern

SPECIAL TEAMSPK Matt Bevins, Soph., LibertyP Marc Ray, R-Fr., VMILS Andrew McKain, R-Sr., Charleston SouthernKR David Montgomery, Sr., Gardner-WebbPR Tim Maypray, Sr., VMI

ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND-TEAMOFFENSE

QB Tommy Beecher, R-Sr., LibertyRB Howard Abegesah, Sr., VMIRB Patrick Hall, Jr., Gardner-WebbWR Chris Summers, R-Soph., LibertyWR Patrick McKoy, Soph., PresbyterianWR Kwame Krakue, R-Jr., Charleston SouthernTE Will Quarles, R-Sr., LibertyOL Ryan Boehm, R-Sr., Coastal CarolinaOL Kyle Webber, Sr., Gardner-WebbOL J.W. Myers, R-Sr., Charleston SouthernOL Mario Cosby, R-Sr., LibertyOL Alex Stadler, R-Jr., Liberty

DEFENSEDL Josh Wine, Jr., VMIDL Quinnon Isom, R-Sr., Gardner-WebbDL Asa Chapman, Soph., LibertyDL Chris Perri, Sr., Stony BrookLB Doncel Bolt, Jr., LibertyLB Wes Cheek, Sr., LibertyLB Emilio Calvin, R-Soph., VMILB Desmond Steward, R-Soph., Coastal CarolinaDB Byron Allen, R-Soph., VMIDB Chris Rocco, Sr., LibertyDB Justin Bethel, Soph., PresbyterianDB Chris Richards, Sr., Stony Brook

SPECIAL TEAMSPK John Paglia, Jr., Charleston Southern (tie)PK Ryan Gates, Soph., Gardner-Webb (tie)P Mike Larsson, Soph., LibertyLS Matt Quinn, Sr., PresbyterianKR Aaron Hewlett, R-Sr., LibertyPR Antwan Ivey, Soph., Charleston Southern

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Sept. 1 OFF: Jehmelas Bryan, Gardner-Webb DEF: Kendrick Howard, Liberty ST: Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb FR: Justin McAdoo, Gardner-Webb

Sept. 8 OFF: Dre Barnes, Liberty DEF: Calvin Sutton, Elon ST: Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb FR: Gemere Herman, Charleston So.

Sept. 15 OFF: Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb DEF: Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb ST: Rashaud Palmer, Elon FR: Kyle Belkowski, Elon

Sept. 22 OFF: Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb DEF: Mike Warren, Elon ST: Andrew Harmon, Gardner-Webb FR: Keppy Baucom, Gardner-Webb

Sept. 29 OFF: C.W. Singletary, Elon DEF: William Haith, Liberty ST: Mike Washington, Charleston So. FR: Emerson Fazekas, Elon

Oct. 6 OFF: Chris Foster, Gardner-Webb DEF: Kendrick Howard, Liberty ST: Arketa Banks, Elon FR: Justin McAdoo, Gardner-Webb

Oct. 13 OFF: Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb DEF: Bowe Butler, Charleston Southern ST: Lamar Ingram, Gardner-Webb FR: Keppy Baucom, Gardner-Webb

Oct. 20 OFF: Dre Barnes, Liberty DEF: Marcell Howard, Liberty ST: Adrian Hall, Liberty FR: Dwayne Ijames, Elon

Oct. 27 OFF: George Pressley, Gardner-Webb DEF: Jason Threat, Gardner-Webb ST: Andrew Harmon, Gardner-Webb FR: Jonathan Hanberry, Liberty

Nov. 3 OFF: Dre Barnes, Liberty DEF: Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb ST: Anthony Turowski, Elon FR: Jonathan Hanberry, Liberty

Nov. 10 OFF: Rashaud Palmer, Elon DEF: Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb ST: Arketa Banks, Elon FR: Josh Hubbard, Gardner-Webb

Nov. 17 OFF: Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb DEF: Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb ST: Raschard Buie, Elon FR: Keppy Baucom, Gardner-Webb

Nov. 28 OFF: Dre Barnes, Liberty DEF: Calvin Sutton, Elon ST: Anthony Turowski, Elon FR: David Holland, Liberty

2003 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Aug. 31 OFF: William Andrews, Jr., Gardner-Webb DEF: Jonathan Little, Gardner-Webb ST: Adrian Hall, VMI FR: Adam Peters, VMI

Sept. 7 OFF: Sean Mizzer, VMI DEF: Maurice Simpkins, Coastal Carolina ST: Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb

Sept. 14 OFF: Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb DEF: Aaron Sykes, Gardner-Webb ST: Noah Crouch, Liberty FR: Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern

Sept. 21 OFF: Aaron Dunklin, Charleston Southern DEF: Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb ST: Erick Harris, Liberty FR: Robert Adams, Charleston Southern

Sept. 28 OFF: Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina DEF: Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb ST: Darnell Williams, Coastal Carolina FR: Demetrius Morant, Coastal Carolina

Oct. 4 OFF: Eugene Goodman, Liberty DEF: Michael Fox, VMI ST: Jake Neal, Gardner-Webb FR: Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb

Oct. 11 OFF: William Andrews, Jr., Gardner-Webb DEF: Justin Huggard, VMI ST: Noah Crouch, Liberty FR: Jonna Lee, Charleston Southern

Oct. 18 OFF: Chris Foster, Gardner-Webb DEF: Jim Maxwell, Gardner-Webb ST: Matt Sharpe, VMI FR: Austin Gaines, Gardner-Webb

Oct. 25 OFF: Aaron Dunklin, Charleston Southern DEF: Derick Screen, VMI ST: Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina FR: Jonna Lee, Charleston Southern

Nov. 1 OFF: Dre Barnes, Liberty DEF: Maurice Simpkins, Coastal Carolina ST: Matt Sharpe, VMI FR: Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb

Nov. 8 OFF: Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb DEF: Chris Green, Liberty ST: Greg Williamson, Coastal Carolina FR: Scott Kivosky, Liberty

Nov. 17 OFF: Eugene Goodman, Liberty DEF: Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb ST: Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb FR: Juwon Lawson, Charleston Southern

Nov. 25 OFF: Eugene Goodman, Liberty DEF: Maurice Simpkins, Coastal Carolina ST: Noah Crouch, Liberty FR: Austin Gaines, Gardner-Webb

2004 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Sept. 6 OFF: Marcus Hamilton, Liberty DEF: Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb ST: Alonzia Phillips, Liberty FR: Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina

Sept. 13 OFF: Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb DEF: Allen Davis, Gardner-Webb ST: Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb FR: Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina

Sept. 20 OFF: Eddie Gadson, Coastal Carolina Eugene Goodman, Liberty DEF: Justin Huggard, VMI ST: Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern FR: C.J. Hirschman, Charleston Southern

Sept. 27 OFF: Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb DEF: Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb ST: Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina FR: Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb

Oct. 5 OFF: Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern Sam Gado, Liberty DEF: Manny Rojas, Liberty ST: Noah Crouch, Liberty FR: Maurice Price, Charleston Southern

Oct. 11 OFF: Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina DEF: Harold Wells, Gardner-Webb ST: Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina FR: Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina

Oct. 18 OFF: Perry Parks, Coastal Carolina DEF: Robert Mason, VMI ST: Rob Williams, Coastal Carolina FR: Marrio Norman, Coastal Carolina

Oct. 25 OFF: Collins Drafts, Charleston Southern DEF: Tavoris Horton, Gardner-Webb ST: Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb FR: Mike Tolbert, Coastal Carolina

Nov. 1 OFF: Dre Barnes, Liberty Patrick Hall, Coastal Carolina DEF: Harold Wells, Gardner-Webb ST: Rob Williams, Coastal Carolina FR: Ro-Derick Middleton, Coastal Carolina

Nov. 8 OFF: Sam Gado, Liberty DEF: Adam DeGraffenreid, Charleston So. ST: Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina FR: Barrett Way, VMI

Nov. 15 OFF: Patrick Hall, Coastal Carolina DEF: Harold Wells, Gardner-Webb ST: Erick Harris, Liberty FR: Alonzia Phillips, Liberty

Nov. 22 OFF: Patrick Hall, Coastal Carolina DEF: Robert Mason, VMI ST: Jordan Alford, Liberty FR: Rent Sherrill, Gardner-Webb

2004 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Sept. 6 OFF: Marcus Hamilton, Liberty DEF: Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb ST: Alonzia Phillips, Liberty FR: Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina

Sept. 13 OFF: Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb DEF: Allen Davis, Gardner-Webb ST: Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb FR: Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina

Sept. 20 OFF: Eddie Gadson, Coastal Carolina Eugene Goodman, Liberty DEF: Justin Huggard, VMI ST: Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern FR: C.J. Hirschman, Charleston Southern

Sept. 27 OFF: Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb DEF: Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb ST: Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina FR: Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb

Oct. 5 OFF: Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern Sam Gado, Liberty DEF: Manny Rojas, Liberty ST: Noah Crouch, Liberty FR: Maurice Price, Charleston Southern

Oct. 11 OFF: Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina DEF: Harold Wells, Gardner-Webb ST: Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina FR: Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina

Oct. 18 OFF: Perry Parks, Coastal Carolina DEF: Robert Mason, VMI ST: Rob Williams, Coastal Carolina FR: Marrio Norman, Coastal Carolina

Oct. 25 OFF: Collins Drafts, Charleston Southern DEF: Tavoris Horton, Gardner-Webb ST: Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb FR: Mike Tolbert, Coastal Carolina

Nov. 1 OFF: Dre Barnes, Liberty Patrick Hall, Coastal Carolina DEF: Harold Wells, Gardner-Webb ST: Rob Williams, Coastal Carolina FR: Ro-Derick Middleton, Coastal Carolina

Nov. 8 OFF: Sam Gado, Liberty DEF: Adam DeGraffenreid, Charleston So. ST: Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina FR: Barrett Way, VMI

Nov. 15 OFF: Patrick Hall, Coastal Carolina DEF: Harold Wells, Gardner-Webb ST: Erick Harris, Liberty FR: Alonzia Phillips, Liberty

Nov. 22 OFF: Patrick Hall, Coastal Carolina DEF: Robert Mason, VMI ST: Jordan Alford, Liberty FR: Rent Sherrill, Gardner-Webb

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Sept. 5 OFF: Jonathan Wilson, VMI DEF: Jamar Leath, Coastal Carolina ST: Noah Crouch, Liberty FR: Rod Fluellen, Liberty

Sept. 12 OFF: Coastal Carolina offense DEF: Jamar Leath, Coastal Carolina ST: Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina FR: Zach Terrell, Liberty

Sept. 19 OFF: Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern DEF: Justin Huggard, VMI ST: Noah Crouch, Liberty FR: Markus Murry, Charleston Southern

Sept. 26 OFF: Robert Adams, Charleston Southern DEF: Robert Mason, VMI ST: Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina FR: Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb

Oct. 3 OFF: Jonathan Wilson, VMI Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina DEF: Justin Huggard, VMI ST: Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina FR: Warren Jennings, Coastal Carolina

Oct. 10 OFF: Zach Terrell, Liberty DEF: Todd Baldwin, VMI ST: Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb FR: Zach Terrell, Liberty

Oct. 17 OFF: Andre Copeland, Charleston So. DEF: Jamar Leath, Coastal Carolina ST: Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina FR: Whittmin Reese, Coastal Carolina

Oct. 24 OFF: Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb DEF: Mike Pavelko, Gardner-Webb ST: Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb Barrett Way, VMI FR: Patrick Calvary, Liberty

Oct. 31 OFF: Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina DEF: Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb ST: Noah Crouch, Liberty FR: Brock Smith, Liberty

Nov. 7 OFF: Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern DEF: Charleston Southern defense ST: David Parker, Coastal Carolina FR: Daniel Cooke, Gardner-Webb

Nov. 14 OFF: Maurice Price, Charleston Southern DEF: Josh Mitchell, Charleston Southern ST: Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina FR: Brock Smith, Liberty

Nov. 21 OFF: Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb DEF: Jada Ross, Charleston Southern ST: Andre Manning, Gardner-Webb FR: Markus Murry, Charleston Southern

2006 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Sept. 4 OFF: Sean Mizzer, VMI DEF: Jamaal Walton, VMI ST: Wynton Jackson, Liberty FR: Brandon Jackson, Gardner-Webb

Sept. 11 OFF: Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern DEF: Okeba Rollinson, Charleston So. ST: Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb FR: Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb

Sept. 18 OFF: Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina DEF: Manny Rojas, Liberty ST: Ben Beasley, Liberty FR: Jamar Anderson, Coastal Carolina

Sept. 25 OFF: Rashad Jennings, Liberty DEF: Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina ST: Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb FR: Chris Rocco, Liberty

Oct. 2 OFF: Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina DEF: Mario E. Brown, Gardner-Webb ST: Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb FR: David Montgomery, Gardner-Webb

Oct. 9 OFF: Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina DEF: Jamar Leath, Coastal Carolina ST: Sean Lundy, Coastal Carolina FR: Tim Maypray, VMI

Oct. 16 OFF: Mike Tolbert, Coastal Carolina DEF: Mario E. Brown, Gardner-Webb ST: Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern FR: Tim Maypray, VMI

Oct. 23 OFF: Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb DEF: Jada Ross, Charleston Southern ST: Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb FR: Christian Kelly, VMI

Oct. 30 OFF: Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb DEF: Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina ST: Dominic Bolden, Liberty FR: David Montgomery, Gardner-Webb

Nov. 6 OFF: Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern DEF: Jon Carmon, Charleston Southern ST: Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina FR: Tim Torrence, Liberty

Nov. 13 OFF: Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina DEF: Manny Rojas, Liberty ST: Wynton Jackson, Liberty FR: Dominique Davenport, Coastal Caro.

Nov. 20 OFF: Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina DEF: Marrio Norman, Coastal Carolina ST: Dominic Bolden, Liberty FR: Kyle Hughes, VMI

2007 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Sept. 3 OFF: Zach Terrell, Liberty DEF: Joe Taylor, VMI ST: Wynton Jackson, Liberty FR: Tyson Petty, Gardner-Webb

Sept. 10 OFF: William Richardson, Coastal Carolina DEF: Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb ST: Wynton Jackson, Liberty FR: Eric O’Neal, Coastal Carolina

Sept. 17 OFF: Rashad Jennings, Liberty DEF: Philip Ashley, Charleston Southern ST: Noah Greenbaum, Liberty FR: DeMarcus Moon, Charleston Southern

Sept. 24 OFF: Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb DEF: Mario E. Brown, Gardner-Webb ST: Evan Kay, Gardner-Webb FR: Jeffery Williams, Gardner-Webb

Oct. 1 OFF: Kyle Hughes, VMI DEF: Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb ST: Wynton Jackson, Liberty FR: Bryan Barnson, VMI

Oct. 8 OFF: Rashad Jennings, Liberty DEF: Josh Warrior, Charleston Southern ST: Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern FR: Derrick Frasier, Coastal Carolina

Oct. 15 OFF: Tim Maypray, VMI DEF: Ro-Derick Middleton, Coastal Caro. ST: Jamar Anderson, Coastal Carolina FR: Jeffery Williams, Gardner-Webb

Oct. 22 OFF: Rashad Jennings, Liberty DEF: Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb ST: Noah Greenbaum, Liberty FR: Keon Cunningham, Coastal Carolina

Oct. 29 OFF: Mike Tolbert, Coastal Carolina DEF: Brandon Autry, Coastal Carolina ST: Arthur Sitton, Coastal Carolina FR: Patrick Hall, Gardner-Webb

Nov. 5 OFF: Tim Maypray, VMI DEF: Vince Redd, Liberty ST: Gerald Stevenson, Charleston So. FR: Eric O’Neal, Coastal Carolina

Nov. 12 OFF: Sidney Bryant, Charleston Southern Brock Smith, Liberty DEF: Santini Washington, Coastal Carolina ST: Liberty Special Teams FR: Gerald Stevenson, Charleston So.

Nov. 19 OFF: Rashad Jennings, Liberty DEF: Steven Ackley, Liberty ST: Tim Maypray, VMI FR: Jeffery Williams, Gardner-Webb

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Sept. 1 OFF: Conte Cuttino, Stony Brook DEF: Chris Richards, Stony Brook ST: Jonathan Crawford, Liberty FR: Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook

Sept. 8 OFF: Tim Maypray, VMI DEF: Dominique Davenport, Coastal Caro. ST: Gerald Stevenson, Charleston So. FR: Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook

Sept. 15 OFF: Zach MacDowall, Coastal Carolina DEF: Chad Brown, Liberty ST: Mike Larsson, Liberty FR: Chris Kuzdale, Charleston Southern

Sept. 22 OFF: Zach MacDowall, Coastal Carolina DEF: D.J. Rice, Coastal Carolina ST: Bryson Summers, Presbyterian FR: Greg Stevens, VMI

Sept. 29 OFF: Rashad Jennings, Liberty DEF: Nick Hursky, Liberty ST: Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb FR: Matt Bevins, Liberty

Oct. 6 OFF: Rashad Jennings, Liberty DEF: Kamalu Umu, Charleston Southern ST: Andy Brown, Charleston Southern FR: Matt Bevins, Liberty

Oct. 13 OFF: Tim Maypray, VMI DEF: A.J. Gross, VMI ST: Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb FR: Matt Bevins, Liberty

Oct. 20 OFF: Philip Peoples, Gardner-Webb DEF: Jeffery Williams, Gardner-Webb ST: Luke Gaddis, Stony Brook FR: Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook

Oct. 27 OFF: Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb DEF: Jeffery Williams, Gardner-Webb ST: Cedric McGowan, Gardner-Webb FR: Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb

Nov. 3 OFF: Brandon Miley, Presbyterian DEF: Anthony McKnight, Presbyterian ST: Cam Miller, Presbyterian FR: Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook

Nov. 10 OFF: Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook DEF: Marcus Lott, Coastal Carolina ST: Ben Erdman, Coastal Carolina FR: Jordan Woods, Gardner-Webb

Nov. 17 OFF: Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook DEF: Nick Hursky, Liberty ST: Ben Shipps, Liberty FR: Josh Norman, Coastal Carolina

Nov. 24 OFF: Tim Maypray, VMI DEF: Nick Hursky, Liberty ST: Liberty Special Teams FR: Justin Bethel, Presbyterian

2009 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Sept. 7 OFF: Mike Brown, Liberty DEF: Eric Church, VMI ST: Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb FR: Matthew Goods, Gardner-Webb

Sept. 14 OFF: Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb DEF: Marty Patterson, Gardner-Webb ST: Wesley Skiffi ngton, Stony Brook FR: Aldreakis Allen, Liberty

Sept. 21 OFF: Mike Brown, Liberty DEF: Arin West, Stony Brook ST: Matt Brevi, Stony Brook FR: Matthew Goods, Gardner-Webb

Sept. 28 OFF: Kyle Hughes, VMI DEF: E.J. Brown, Coastal Carolina ST: Mike Larsson, Liberty FR: Kenny Tuiloma, Stony Brook

Oct. 5 OFF: Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb DEF: Darren Rogers, Gardner-Webb ST: Wesley Skiffi ngton, Stony Brook Tim Maypray, VMI FR: Matthew Goods, Gardner-Webb

Oct. 12 OFF: Zach MacDowall, Coastal Carolina DEF: Derrick Frasier, Coastal Carolina ST: Justin Durham, Coastal Carolina FR: Lance Byrd, Presbyterian

Oct. 19 OFF: Patrick Hall, Gardner-Webb Michael Coulter, Stony Brook DEF: Liberty Defense ST: Matt Bevins, Liberty FR: Aldreakis Allen, Liberty

Oct. 26 OFF: Howard Abegesah, VMI DEF: Emilio Calvin, VMI ST: Mike Larsson, Liberty FR: Brent Vinson, Liberty

Nov. 2 OFF: Tommy Beecher, Liberty DEF: Arin West, Stony Brook ST: Antwan Ivey, Charleston Southern FR: SirChauncey Holloway, Liberty

Nov. 9 OFF: A.J. Toscano, Charleston Southern DEF: Josh Norman, Coastal Carolina ST: Matt Bevins, Liberty FR: Lance Byrd, Presbyterian

Nov. 16 OFF: Mike Brown, Liberty DEF: Chris Kuzdale, Charleston Southern ST: John Paglia, Charleston Southern FR: Lance Byrd, Presbyterian

Nov. 23 OFF: Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook DEF: Matt Bach, Charleston Southern ST: John Paglia, Charleston Southern FR: Patrick Morgano, Presbyterian

BIG SOUTHANNUAL AWARD WINNERS

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2002 Jeremy Martin, Sr., QB, Gardner-Webb2003 Dre Barnes, Jr., RB, Liberty2004 Patrick Hall, Jr., RB, Coastal Carolina2005 Collin Drafts, Jr., QB, Charleston Southern2006 Tyler Thigpen, Sr., QB, Coastal Carolina2007 Rashad Jennings, R-Jr., RB, Liberty2008 Rashad Jennings, R-Sr., RB, Liberty2009 Mike Brown, R-Soph., WR/QB, Liberty

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2002 Mario Williams, Soph., FS, Gardner-Webb2003 Mario Williams, Jr., FS, Gardner-Webb2004 Harold Wells, Sr., DT, Gardner-Webb2005 Jada Ross, R-Soph., LB, Charleston So.2006 Brian Johnston, Jr., DE, Gardner-Webb2007 Brian Johnston, Sr., DE, Gardner-Webb2008 Jeffery Williams, Soph., LB, Gardner-Webb2009 Tyler Santucci, Sr., LB, Stony Brook

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR2002 Keppy Baucom, LB, Gardner-Webb2003 Jonna Lee, LB, Charleston Southern2004 Jerome Simpson, WR, Coastal Carolina2005 Zach Terrell, RB, Liberty2006 Tim Maypray, SB, VMI2007 Jeffery Williams, LB, Gardner-Webb2008 Edwin Gowins, RB, Stony Brook2009 Matt Goods, DL, Gardner-Webb

COACH OF THE YEAR2002 Steve Patton, Gardner-Webb2003 Steve Patton, Gardner-Webb2004 David Bennett, Coastal Carolina2005 Jay Mills, Charleston Southern2006 Danny Rocco, Liberty2007 Danny Rocco, Liberty2008 Danny Rocco, Liberty2009 Chuck Priore, Stony Brook

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR2002 Andrew Harmon, K, Gardner-Webb2003 Jim Maxwell, LB, Gardner-Webb Matt Sharpe, K, VMI2004 Adam DeGraffenreid, DE, Charleston So.2005 Adam DeGraffenreid, DE, Charleston So.2006 Josh Hoke, K, Coastal Carolina2007 Nick Ellis, K/P, Charleston Southern2008 Jacob Rochester, LB, VMI2009 Mario Brown, LB, Gardner-Webb

TEAM SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD2006 VMI2007 VMI2008 VMI2009 VMI, Charleston Southern

BIG SOUTHANNUAL AWARD WINNERS

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2002 Jeremy Martin, Sr., QB, Gardner-Webb2003 Dre Barnes, Jr., RB, Liberty2004 Patrick Hall, Jr., RB, Coastal Carolina2005 Collin Drafts, Jr., QB, Charleston Southern2006 Tyler Thigpen, Sr., QB, Coastal Carolina2007 Rashad Jennings, R-Jr., RB, Liberty2008 Rashad Jennings, R-Sr., RB, Liberty2009 Mike Brown, R-Soph., WR/QB, Liberty

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2002 Mario Williams, Soph., FS, Gardner-Webb2003 Mario Williams, Jr., FS, Gardner-Webb2004 Harold Wells, Sr., DT, Gardner-Webb2005 Jada Ross, R-Soph., LB, Charleston So.2006 Brian Johnston, Jr., DE, Gardner-Webb2007 Brian Johnston, Sr., DE, Gardner-Webb2008 Jeffery Williams, Soph., LB, Gardner-Webb2009 Tyler Santucci, Sr., LB, Stony Brook

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR2002 Keppy Baucom, LB, Gardner-Webb2003 Jonna Lee, LB, Charleston Southern2004 Jerome Simpson, WR, Coastal Carolina2005 Zach Terrell, RB, Liberty2006 Tim Maypray, SB, VMI2007 Jeffery Williams, LB, Gardner-Webb2008 Edwin Gowins, RB, Stony Brook2009 Matt Goods, DL, Gardner-Webb

COACH OF THE YEAR2002 Steve Patton, Gardner-Webb2003 Steve Patton, Gardner-Webb2004 David Bennett, Coastal Carolina2005 Jay Mills, Charleston Southern2006 Danny Rocco, Liberty2007 Danny Rocco, Liberty2008 Danny Rocco, Liberty2009 Chuck Priore, Stony Brook

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR2002 Andrew Harmon, K, Gardner-Webb2003 Jim Maxwell, LB, Gardner-Webb Matt Sharpe, K, VMI2004 Adam DeGraffenreid, DE, Charleston So.2005 Adam DeGraffenreid, DE, Charleston So.2006 Josh Hoke, K, Coastal Carolina2007 Nick Ellis, K/P, Charleston Southern2008 Jacob Rochester, LB, VMI2009 Mario Brown, LB, Gardner-Webb

TEAM SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD2006 VMI2007 VMI2008 VMI2009 VMI, Charleston Southern

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THE SPORTS NETWORK2002 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb 3rd Team2003 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb 1st Team Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb 3rd Team2004 Harold Wells, Gardner-Webb 1st Team2005 Justin Huggard, VMI 3rd Team2006 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 2nd Team Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 3rd Team Brad Poston, Coastal Carolina 3rd Team2007 Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb 2nd Team Mike Tolbert, Coastal Carolina 2nd Team Marshall Ausberry, Liberty HM Dominic Bolden, Liberty HM Mario Brown, Gardner-Webb HM Patrick Calvary, Liberty HM Wynton Jackson, Liberty HM Rashad Jennings, Liberty HM Tim Maypray, VMI HM Cedric McGowan, Gardner-Webb HM Marrio Norman, Coastal Carolina HM Eddie Pinigis, Liberty HM Vince Redd, Liberty HM Jada Ross, Charleston Southern HM Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina HM2008 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 1st Team Dominic Bolden, Liberty 3rd Team Jeffery Williams, Gardner-Webb 3rd Team Dobson Collins, Gardner-Webb HM Mike Godsil, Liberty HM2009 Tommy Fraser, Coastal Carolina 1st Team Matt Bevins, Liberty 1st Team

AMERICAN FOOTBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION2004 Harold Wells, Gardner-Webb 1st Team2006 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 1st Team2007 Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb 1st Team2008 Demario Deese, Gardner-Webb 1st Team

ASSOCIATED PRESS2003 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb 2nd Team Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb 2nd Team2004 Harold Wells, Gardner-Webb 1st Team2006 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 1st Team Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2nd Team Brad Poston, Coastal Carolina 2nd Team Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb 2nd Team Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina 2nd Team Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 3rd Team2007 Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb 1st Team2008 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 1st Team Philip Ashley, Charleston Southern 3rd Team Jeffery Williams, Gardner-Webb 3rd Team2009 Matt Bevins, Liberty 1st Team Tyler Santucci, Stony Brook 2nd Team Josh Norman, Coastal Carolina 3rd Team

WALTER CAMP FOUNDATION2007 Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb 1st Team2008 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 1st Team2009 Matt Bevins, Liberty 1st Team

COLLEGE SPORTING NEWS FABULOUS 50 TEAM2004 Harold Wells, Gardner-Webb2006 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina Maurice Price, Charleston Southern2007 Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb Dan Pope, Liberty2008 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 1st Team Dan Pope, Liberty 1st Team Tim Maypray, VMI Positional HM Jeffery Williams, Gardner-Webb Positional HM2009 Tommy Fraser, Coastal Carolina 1st Team Mike Brown, Liberty 1st Team Josh Norman, Coastal Carolina 1st Team Matt Bevins, Liberty 1st Team Paul Fenaroli, Stony Brook Positional HM

ALL-AMERICANS WEEKLY FOOTBALL GAZETTE2002 Jim Maxwell, Gardner-Webb HM Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb HM Jason Bright, Gardner-Webb HM Josh Rowan, Elon HM2003 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb 1st Team Harold Wells, Gardner-Webb 2nd Team Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb 3rd Team2004 Harold Wells, Gardner-Webb 1st Team Allen Davis, Gardner-Webb 2nd Team Antwon Trice, Coastal Carolina 3rd Team Nick Johnson, Coastal Carolina HM2005 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 3rd Team Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 3rd Team Robert Mason, VMI 3rd Team Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina 3rd Team2006 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 1st Team Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 2nd Team Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2nd Team Brad Poston, Coastal Carolina 2nd Team Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb 2nd Team Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina 2nd Team Brian Kepple, Coastal Carolina 3rd Team Mario E. Brown, Gardner-Webb 3rd Team Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern HM Rodney Burgess, Coastal Carolina HM Stephen Sene, Liberty HM Kris King, Gardner-Webb HM Wynton Jackson, Liberty HM Dennis Justiniani, Charleston Southern HM Eric Hall, VMI HM Jamar Leath, Coastal Carolina HM Jada Ross, Charleston Southern HM C.J. Hirschman, Charleston Southern HM

COLLEGESPORTSREPORT.COM2003 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb 1st Team Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb 2nd Team

CSTV2003 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb 2nd Team

NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS

AMERICAN FOOTBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION2004 David Bennett, Coastal Carolina (Regional Coach of the Year)

COLLEGE SPORTING NEWS2008 Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook (National Freshman of the Year)

WEEKLY FOOTBALL GAZETTE2004 Harold Wells, Gardner-Webb (National Defensive Lineman of the Year)2006 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina (National Offensive Back of the Year)

COLLEGESPORTSREPORT.COM2005 Charleston Southern (I-AA Team of the Year) Antwon Trice, Coastal Carolina (All-Division I-AA Offensive Team - 3rd Team) Jada Ross, Charleston Southern (All-Division I-AA Defensive Team - 3rd Team)

SPORTEXE COACHES AWARD2006 David Bennett, Coastal Carolina (Division I-AA Coach of the Year)

ALLSTATE AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAMNOMINEES

2008 Dominique Davenport, Coastal Carolina

NATIONAL AWARD CANDIDATES

WALTER PAYTON AWARD2006 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina (Finalist – 7th)2007 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina2008 Rashad Jennings, Liberty (Finalist – 8th)

BUCK BUCHANAN AWARD2004 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb2007 Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb (Finalist – 9th)2008 Mario Brown, Gardner-Webb2009 Jeffery Williams, Gardner-Webb

EDDIE ROBINSON AWARD2004 David Bennett, Coastal Carolina (Finalist – 8th)2006 David Bennett, Coastal Carolina (Finalist – 9th)2008 Danny Rocco, Liberty (Finalist – 15th)2009 Danny Rocco, Liberty (Finalist – 19th)

TED HENDRICKS DEFENSIVE END OF THE YEARWATCH LIST

2007 Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb

LIBERTY MUTUAL COACH OF THE YEAR2008 Danny Rocco, Liberty (Finalist)2009 Danny Rocco, Liberty (Finalist)

NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

THE SPORTS NETWORK2004 Erick Harris, Liberty Nov. 15 (Special Teams Player of the Week)2005 Jamar Leath, Coastal Carolina Sept. 12 (Defensive Player of the Week)2006 Mario E. Brown, Gardner-Webb Oct. 2 (Defensive Player of the Week) Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina Oct. 9 (Offensive Player of the Week) Marrio Norman, Coastal Carolina Nov. 20 (Defensive Player of the Week)2007 Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb Oct. 1 (Defensive Player of the Week)2008 Dominique Davenport, Coastal Carolina Sept. 8 (Defensive Player of the Week) Gerald Stevenson, Charleston Southern Sept. 8 (Special Teams Player of the Week) Rashad Jennings, Liberty Sept. 29 (Offensive Player of the Week) Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook Nov. 17 (Offensive Player of the Week) Tim Maypray, VMI Nov. 24 (Offensive Player of the Week)2009 Mike Brown, Liberty Sept. 21 (Offensive Player of the Week) Josh Norman, Coastal Carolina Nov. 9 (Defensive Player of the Week)

COLLEGE SPORTING NEWS WEEKLY ALL-STAR2004 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb Sept. 5 (Defensive Player of the Week) Erick Harris, Liberty Nov. 15 (Special Teams Player of the Week)2005 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina Sept. 12 (Offensive Player of the Week)2006 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern Sept. 11 (Offensive Player of the Week) Nov. 6 (Offensive Player of the Week) Mario E. Brown, Gardner-Webb

Oct. 2 (Defensive Player of the Week) Jada Ross, Charleston Southern

Oct. 23 (Defensive Player of the Week) Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina

Nov. 13 (Offensive Player of the Week)

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COLLEGE SPORTING NEWS (cont.)2007 Dominic Bolden, Liberty Nov. 12 (Special Teams Player of the Week)2008 Jeffery Williams, Gardner-Webb Oct. 20 (Defensive Player of the Week) Conte Cuttino, Stony Brook Nov. 17 (Co-Offensive Player of the Week) Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook Nov. 17 (Co-Offensive Player of the Week)2009 Mike Brown, Liberty

Sept. 21 (Offensive Player of the Week) Wes Skiffi ngton, Stony Brook

Oct. 5 (Special Teams Player of the Week) Matt Bevins, Liberty Oct. 12 (Special Teams Player of the Week) Josh Norman, Coastal Carolina Nov. 9 (Defensive Player of the Week) Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook Nov. 23 (Offensive Player of the Week)

WEEKLY FOOTBALL GAZETTE2002 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb Sept. 10 (Special Teams Player of the Week) Ross Gravely, Elon Sept. 10 (Co-Offensive Lineman of the Week) Nov. 12 (Co-Offensive Lineman of the Week) Brandon Mason, Elon Sept. 24 (Co-Offensive Lineman of the Week) Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb Oct. 15 (Co-Offensive Player of the Week) Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb Nov. 5 (Co-Defensive Player of the Week) Anthony Turowski, Elon Nov. 5 (Tri-Special Teams Player of the Week) Josh Hubbard, Gardner-Webb Nov. 12 (Defensive Player of the Week) Josh Rowan, Elon Nov. 19 (Co-Offensive Lineman of the Week)2003 Aaron Sykes, Gardner-Webb Sept. 16 (Co-Defensive Player of the Week)2004 Justin Huggard, VMI Sept. 21 (Defensive Player of the Week) Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina Sept. 28 (Special Teams Player of the Week) Tavoris Horton, Gardner-Webb Oct. 25 (Defensive Player of the Week) Erick Harris, Liberty Nov. 15 (Special Teams Player of the Week)2005 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina Sept. 25 (Special Teams Player of the Week) Oct. 16 (Special Teams Player of the Week) Robert Mason, VMI Sept. 25 (Defensive Player of the Week) Zach Terrell, Liberty Oct. 9 (Offensive Player of the Week) Andre Copeland, Charleston Southern Oct. 16 (Offensive Player of the Week) Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb Oct. 23 (Offensive Player of the Week) Mike Pavelko, Gardner-Webb Oct. 23 (Defensive Player of the Week) Barrett Way, VMI Oct. 23 (Special Teams Player of the Week) Demario Deese, Gardner-Webb Oct. 30 (Offensive Lineman of the Week) Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb Oct. 30 (Defensive Player of the Week)2006 Jamaal Walton, VMI Sept. 6 (Defensive Player of the Week) Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern Sept. 13 (Offensive Player of the Week) Nov. 8 (Offensive Player of the Week) Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina Sept. 13 (Offensive Player of the Week) Oct. 5 (Offensive Player of the Week) Nov. 16 (Offensive Player of the Week) Okeba Rollinson, Charleston Southern Sept. 13 (Defensive Player of the Week) Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb Sept. 13 (Special Teams Player of the Week) Mario E. Brown, Gardner-Webb Oct. 5 (Defensive Player of the Week)

2006 Jamar Leath, Coastal Carolina Oct. 12 (Defensive Player of the Week) Jada Ross, Charleston Southern Oct. 26 (Defensive Player of the Week)

COLLEGESPORTSREPORT.COM2004 Coastal Carolina Oct. 25 (National Team of the Week)2005 Coastal Carolina Sept. 12 (National Team of the Week) Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb Oct. 30 (Performer of the Week) Charleston Southern Nov. 5 (National Team of the Week)2006 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina Sept. 11 (Performer of the Week) Nov. 6 (Performer of the Week) Mario E. Brown, Gardner-Webb Oct. 3 (Performer of the Week) Coastal Carolina Oct. 9 (National Team of the Week)

SME NETWORK WEEKLY ALL-STARS2007 Wynton Jackson, Liberty (Sept. 11) Rashad Jennings, Liberty (Sept. 18)2008 Stony Brook Week 1 (Offensive Line) Jacob Rochester, VMI Week 2 (Linebacker) Andy Brown, Charleston Southern Week 6 (Special Teams) A.J. Gross, VMI Week 7 (Linebacker) Matt Bevins, Liberty Week 13 (Special Teams)

ALL-REGION TEAM SELECTIONS

VaSID (VIRGINIA ALL-STATE)2002 Dre Barnes, Liberty 1st Team2003 Thomas Smith, Liberty 1st Team Derik Screen, VMI 1st Team2004 Robert Mason, VMI 1st Team2005 Zohn Burden, VMI 1st Team Justin Huggard, VMI 1st Team Zach Terrell, Liberty 2nd Team Jeremy Ward, VMI 2nd Team Vicheal Foxx, VMI 2nd Team Jason Horn, Liberty 2nd Team2006 Wynton Jackson, Liberty 1st Team Sean Mizzer, VMI 2nd Team Jarrett Winfrey, Liberty 2nd Team Stephen Sene, Liberty 2nd Team Eric Hall, Liberty 2nd Team E.L. Estes, Liberty 2nd Team Ryan Greiser, Liberty 2nd Team2007 Marshall Ausberry, Liberty 1st Team Rashad Jennings, Liberty 1st Team Stephen Sene, Liberty 1st Team Patrick Calvary, Liberty 2nd Team Noah Greenbaum, Liberty 2nd Team Stevie Ray Lloyd, Liberty 2nd Team Tommy Lloyd, VMI 2nd Team Eddie Pinigis, Liberty 2nd Team Vince Redd, Liberty 2nd Team2008 Nick Hursky, Liberty 1st Team Rashad Jennings, Liberty 1st Team Britt Stone, Liberty 1st Team Dominic Bolden, Liberty 1st (O) and 2nd Team (ST) Ryan Greiser, Liberty 2nd Team Mike Godsil, Liberty 2nd Team Kevin Richard, Liberty 2nd Team2009 Mike Brown, Liberty 1st Team Matt Bevins, Liberty 1st Team Bryan Mosier, Liberty 2nd Team Josh Weaver, Liberty 2nd Team Trey Jacobs, Liberty 2nd Team

VaSID ANNUAL AWARD WINNERS2005 Zach Terrell, Liberty Rookie of the Year

ORANGEBURG (S.C.) TOUCHDOWN CLUBALL-STATE COLLEGE TEAM

2005 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina Maurice Simpkins, Coastal Carolina Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina2006 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina Brad Poston, Coastal Carolina Jada Ross, Charleston Southern2007 Marrio Norman, Coastal Carolina Jada Ross, Charleston Southern Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina2008 Gerald Stevenson, Charleston Southern Britt Leggett, Coastal Carolina Adam McKinney, Presbyterian Phillip Oboh, Coastal Carolina Antwan Thomas, Presbyterian D.J. Rice, Coastal Carolina Philip Ashley, Charleston Southern Ben Erdman, Coastal Carolina2009 Gerald Stevenson, Charleston Southern J.W. Myers, Charleston Southern Phillip Oboh, Coastal Carolina Andrew McKain, Charleston Southern Josh Norman, Coastal Carolina Justin Bethel, Presbyterian

COLUMBIA STATE ALL-SOUTH CAROLINA TEAM2006 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 1st Team Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 1st Team Rodney Burgess, Coastal Carolina 1st Team Jada Ross, Charleston Southern 1st Team Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina 1st Team C.J. Hirschman, Charleston Southern 1st Team Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 2nd Team Brad Poston, Coastal Carolina 2nd Team Jamar Leath, Coastal Carolina 2nd Team2009 Phillip Oboh, Coastal Carolina Andrew McKain, Charleston Southern Josh Norman, Coastal Carolina Justin Bethel, Presbyterian Gerald Stevenson, Charleston Southern

COLUMBIA STATE ALL-SOUTH CAROLINAPLAYER OF THE YEAR

2006 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina (offense)

COLUMBIA STATE FCS STATE COLLEGEALL-DECADE FOOTBALL TEAM (2000-09)

Tyler Thigpen, Coastal CarolinaJerome Simpson, Coastal CarolinaJada Ross, Charleston SouthernAntwan Thomas, PresbyterianQuinton Teal, Coastal Carolina

Gerald Stevenson, Charleston Southern

WEEKLY FOOTBALL GAZETTE2002 Josh Rowan, Elon 1st Team Mike Warren, Elon 2nd Team Dre Barnes, Liberty 2nd Team Kendrick Howard, Liberty 2nd Team2003 William Andrews Jr., Gardner-Webb 1st Team Matt Sharpe, VMI 1st Team Harold Wells, Gardner-Webb 1st Team Jim Maxwell, Gardner-Webb 1st Team Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb 1st Team Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb 1st Team Ryan Smith, Gardner-Webb 2nd Team Jamie Pridgen, Gardner-Webb 2nd Team Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 3rd Team Dre Barnes, Liberty 3rd Team

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WEEKLY FOOTBALL GAZETTE (cont.)2004 Allen Davis, Gardner-Webb 1st Team Kelvin McIver, Coastal Carolina 1st Team Antwon Trice, Coastal Carolina 1st Team Harold Wells, Gardner-Webb 1st Team Sean Boyle, Liberty 2nd Team Eddie Gadson, Charleston Southern 2nd Team Patrick Hall, Coastal Carolina 2nd Team Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 2nd Team Nick Johnson, Coastal Carolina 2nd Team Robert Mason, VMI 2nd Team Brandon Schweitzer, Gardner-Webb 2nd Team Ryan Smith, Gardner-Webb 2nd Team Thomas Smith, Liberty 2nd Team Sam Gado, Liberty 3rd Team Justin Huggard, VMI 3rd Team Brandon Jeffcoat, Coastal Carolina 3rd Team Seth Reichert, Liberty 3rd Team Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina 3rd Team 2005 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 1st Team Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 1st Team Antwon Trice, Coastal Carolina 1st Team Jada Ross, Charleston Southern 1st Team Robert Mason, VMI 1st Team Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina 1st Team Vicheal Foxx, VMI 2nd Team Justin Huggard, VMI 2nd Team Maurice Simpkins, Coastal Carolina 2nd Team Tavares Shorter, Charleston Southern 2nd Team DeAndre Harrison, Charleston Southern 2nd Team Andre Copeland, Charleston Southern 3rd Team Zach Terrell, Liberty 3rd Team Bryan Meers, Charleston Southern 3rd Team Zohn Burden, VMI 3rd Team Demario Deese, Gardner-Webb 3rd Team Jeremy Ward, VMI 3rd Team Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 3rd Team Jason Horn, Liberty 3rd Team2006 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 1st Team Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 1st Team Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 1st Team Brad Poston, Coastal Carolina 1st Team Brian Kepple, Coastal Carolina 1st Team Kris King, Gardner-Webb 1st Team Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb 1st Team Eric Hall, VMI 1st Team Mario E. Brown, Gardner-Webb 1st Team Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina 1st Team Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2nd Team Rodney Burgess, Coastal Carolina 2nd Team Stephen Sene, Liberty 2nd Team Wynton Jackson, Liberty 2nd Team, 3rd Team Dennis Justiniani, Charleston Southern 2nd Team Jamar Leath, Coastal Carolina 2nd Team Jada Ross, Charleston Southern 2nd Team C.J. Hirschman, Charleston Southern 2nd Team Rashad Jennings, Liberty 3rd Team Sean Mizzer, VMI 3rd Team Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 3rd Team Demario Deese, Gardner-Webb 3rd Team Steve Ackley, Liberty 3rd Team Sam Harper, Coastal Carolina 3rd Team Stevie Ray Lloyd, Liberty 3rd Team Mike Pavelko, Gardner-Webb 3rd Team Manny Rojas, Liberty 3rd Team Daniel Cooke, Gardner-Webb 3rd Team Jamaal Walton, VMI 3rd Team Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb 3rd Team Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb HM Jason Horn, Liberty HM Thurston Lee, Gardner-Webb HM Ronnie Mason, Coastal Carolina HM

WEEKLY FOOTBALL GAZETTEREGIONAL AWARD WINNERS

2005 Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina Southeast Region Defensive Back of the Year Maurice Price, Charleston Southern Southeast Region Offensive Receiver of the Year2006 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina Central Region Offensive Back Player of the Year Maurice Price, Charleston Southern Central Region Offensive Receive of the Year Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina Central Region Defensive Back Player of the Year Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb Central Region Defensive Lineman of the Year

POSTSEASONALL-STAR GAMES

EAST COAST BOWL2005 Vicheal Foxx, VMI2006 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern Phil Jordan, Charleston Southern Drew Rucks, Charleston Southern2007 Marcus Brown, VMI Rick Howell, Charleston Southern Tommy Lloyd, VMI Jada Ross, Charleston Southern2008 Terrance Butler, Presbyterian Donald Fondren, Charleston Southern Lawrence Lovell, Stony Brook Josh Mitchell, Charleston Southern Tribble Reese, Charleston Southern Adam Soivilien, Stony Brook2009 J.W. Myers, Charleston Southern

EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME2008 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina

FOOTBALL NETWORK I-AA ALL-STAR CLASSIC2003 Jim Maxwell, Gardner-Webb Jamie Pridgen, Gardner-Webb Aaron DeBerry, Liberty

HULA BOWL2008 Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb Stephen Sene, Liberty Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina (invitee only)

MAGNOLIA GRID-IRON CLASSIC2006 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina

NATIONAL ALL-STARS.COM BOWL GAME2006 Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb J.P. Weaver, Gardner-Webb

SENIOR BOWL2009 Rashad Jennings, Liberty

TEXAS VS. THE NATION BOWL2007 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern2008 Vince Redd, Liberty2009 Dobson Collins, Gardner-Webb

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OF AMERICAN FOOTBALL2007 Brad Poston, Coastal Carolina (Team USA) Kris King, Gardner-Webb (Team USA)

NATIONAL ACADEMICHONORS

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS2003 Matt Sharpe, VMI 2nd Team2004 Jay Cline, Liberty 2nd Team2005 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 1st Team2006 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 1st Team2009 Chris Rocco, Liberty 1st Team

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT2002 Chris Foster, Gardner-Webb (1st Team) Josh Rowan, Elon (2nd Team) Jay Cline, Liberty (2nd Team)2003 Chris Foster, Gardner-Webb Jay Cline, Liberty Sean Boyle, Liberty Matt Sharpe, VMI Jim Maxwell, Gardner-Webb 2004 Jay Cline, Liberty Sam Gado, Liberty Sean Boyle, Liberty Seth Reichert, Liberty 2005 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina Patrick Hall, Coastal Carolina 2006 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina Brad Poston, Coastal Carolina Jacob Rochester, VMI 2007 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern Jacob Rochester, VMI 2008 Colin Dugan, Liberty Derrick Frasier, Coastal Carolina Ryan Greiser, Liberty Dan Pope, Liberty Kevin Richard, Liberty Jacob Rochester, VMI 2009 Matt Bevins, Liberty Chris Rocco, Liberty Mario Brown, Gardner-Webb Matt Freeman, Presbyterian

FCS ATHLETIC DIRECTORS ASSOCIATIONSCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

2004 Matt Sharpe, VMI2006 Adam DeGraffenreid, Charleston Southern

FCS ATHLETIC DIRECTORS ASSOCIATIONACADEMIC ALL-STAR TEAM

2002 Brandon Mason, Elon Josh Rowan, Elon2003 Matt Sharpe, VMI2004 Adam DeGraffenreid, Charleston Southern Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina Sam Gado, Liberty Sean Boyle, Liberty2005 Adam DeGraffenreid, Charleston Southern Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina2006 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina Jacob Rochester, VMI Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb2007 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern Jacob Rochester, VMI2008 Jacob Rochester, VMI Justin Witzmann, Charleston Southern2009 Chris Rocco, Liberty

FCS ATHLETIC DIRECTORS ASSOCIATIONPOSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS

2005 Adam DeGraffenreid, Charleston Southern2006 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina2008 Justin Witzmann, Charleston Southern

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS2006 Anthony Franklin, Coastal Carolina

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NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATIONDRADDY TROPHY CANDIDATES

2007 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern (Semifi nalist) Ren McKinnon, Coastal Carolina (Semifi nalist)2008 Jacob Rochester, VMI (Semifi nalist)

NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATIONNATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

2007 Brian Kepple, Coastal Carolina Anthony Franklin, Coastal Carolina Brad Poston, Coastal Carolina Jamar Leath, Coastal Carolina Sam Harper, Coastal Carolina Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina Rodney Burgess, Coastal Carolina Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina2008 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern C.J. Hirschman, Charleston Southern Ren McKinnon, Coastal Carolina2009 Ryan Greiser, Liberty Mike Godsil, Liberty Jacob Rochester, VMI Justin Witzmann, Charleston Southern2010 Ryan Ard, Charleston Southern Andrew McKain, Charleston Southern Matt Freeman, Presbyterian Jeff Santos, Stony Brook Chris Tyler, Stony Brook

VaSID ACADEMIC ALL-STATE TEAM2004 Matt Sharpe, VMI2007 Jacob Rochester, VMI2008 Jacob Rochester, VMI2009 Jacob Rochester, VMI Ryan Greiser, Liberty

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ALL-TIME PRESEASON FOOTBALL POLLS

2002 Team (fi rst-place votes) Points1. Gardner-Webb (5) ....................................... 282. Elon (3) .................................................... 243. Liberty ......................................................144. Charleston Southern .....................................11

2003 Team (fi rst-place votes) Points1. Gardner-Webb (9) ....................................... 482. Liberty (1) ................................................. 363. VMI ......................................................... 344. Charleston Southern .....................................175. Coastal Carolina ..........................................15

2004 Team (fi rst-place votes) Points1. Gardner-Webb (9) ....................................... 462. Liberty ..................................................... 333. VMI ......................................................... 304. Coastal Carolina (1) ..................................... 285. Charleston Southern .....................................13

2005 Team (fi rst-place votes) Points1. Coastal Carolina (11) .................................... 732. Liberty (3) ................................................ 573. Gardner-Webb (2) ....................................... 564. VMI ......................................................... 295. Charleston Southern .................................... 25

2006 Team (fi rst-place votes) Points1. Coastal Carolina (15) .................................... 902. Charleston Southern .....................................613. Gardner-Webb (1) ....................................... 594. Liberty (3) ................................................ 305. VMI ......................................................... 25

2007 Team (fi rst-place votes) Points1. Liberty (12) ............................................... 872. Coastal Carolina (7) ..................................... 793. Gardner-Webb (1) ....................................... 634. Charleston Southern .................................... 435. VMI ......................................................... 28

2008 Team (fi rst-place votes) Points1. Liberty (12) ............................................... 772. Coastal Carolina ......................................... 583. Gardner-Webb ........................................... 524. Stony Brook ............................................... 385. Charleston Southern (1) ................................ 306. VMI ..........................................................18

2009 Team (fi rst-place votes) Points1. Liberty (10) ..............................................1092. Stony Brook (4) .......................................... 873. Coastal Carolina (1) ..................................... 834. Gardner-Webb (1) ....................................... 775. Charleston Southern (1) ................................ 566. VMI ......................................................... 397. Presbyterian .............................................. 25

From 2002-04, head coaches and SIDs voted on the pre-season poll. Beginning in 2005, a media panel joined the preseason voting. In 2008, the SIDs no longer voted on pre-season or postseason honors.

ALL-TIME PRESEASONPLAYERS OF THE YEAR

Preseason Offensive Player of the Year2003 Dre Barnes, Jr., RB, Liberty2004 Dre Barnes, Sr., RB, Liberty2005 Collin Drafts, Jr., QB, Charleston Southern Patrick Hall, Sr., RB, Coastal Carolina2006 Collin Drafts, Sr., QB, Charleston Southern2007 Jerome Simpson, Sr., WR, Coastal Carolina2008 Rashad Jennings, R-Sr., RB, Liberty2009 Tim Maypray, Sr., QB, VMI

Preseason Defensive Player of the Year2003 Mario Williams, Jr., FS, Gardner-Webb2004 Mario Williams, Sr., FS, Gardner-Webb2005 Kelvin McIver, Sr., DL, Coastal Carolina2006 Jada Ross, R-Jr., LB, Charleston Southern2007 Brian Johnston, Sr., DE, Gardner-Webb2008 Mario Brown, Sr., LB, Gardner-Webb2009 Jeffery Williams, Jr., LB, Gardner-Webb

ALL-TIME PRESEASONALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS

2003OFFENSE DEFENSEQB Darren Swiggett, CSU DL Johnathan West, CSURB Chris Foster, GWU DL Jason Threat, GWURB Dre Barnes, LU DL Aaron DeBerry, LUWR Don Phillips,CSU DL Vicheal Foxx, VMIWR William Andrews, GWU LB Jim Maxwell, GWUWR Darin Bradford, GWU LB Keppy Baucom, GWUWR Greg Carlson, VMI LB Kendrick Howard, LUTE Stephen Knorr, GWU LB Derrick Screen, VMIOL Bryce Gregory, CSU DB Kijana Thomas, CSUOL Jerry Gass, GWU DB Mario Williams, GWUOL Jamie Pridgen, GWU DB Jensen Turner, GWUOL Ryan Smith, GWU DB Musa Sarki,VMIOL Sam Brown, VMI

SPECIAL TEAMSPK Matt Sharpe, VMI P Graham Whitlock, GWULS Jake Neal, GWU RS Josh Hubbard, GWULS Sam Brown, VMI

2004OFFENSE DEFENSEQB Nick Roberts, GWU DL Adam DeGraffenreid, CSURB Dre Barnes, LU DL Adrain Grady, CCURB Sean Mizzer, VMI DL Harold Wells, GWUWR Austin Gaines, GWU DL Seth Reichert, LUWR Lauren Williams, LU LB Bowe Butler, CSUWR Zohn Burden, VMI LB Maurice Simpkins, CCUWR Gary Price, VMI LB Keppy Baucom, GWUTE Stephen Knorr, GWU LB Todd Baldwin, VMIOL Bryce Gregory, CSU DB Kijana Thomas, CSUOL Nick Johnson, CCU DB Mario Williams, GWUOL Ryan Smith, GWU DB C.J. Moore, LUOL Sean Boyle, LU DB Robert Mason, VMIOL Jeremy Ward, VMI

SPECIAL TEAMSPK Hunter Smith, GWU P Graham Whitlock, GWULS Jake Neal, GWU RS Kijana Thomas, CSU

2005OFFENSE DEFENSEQB Collin Drafts, CSU DL Kelvin McIver, CCURB Patrick Hall, CCU DL Brandon Schweitzer, GWURB Sean Mizzer, VMI DL Vicheal Foxx,VMIWR Kory Alston, GWU DL Adam DeGraffenreid, CSUWR Zohn Burden, VMI LB Maurice Simpkins, CCUWR Jerome Simpson, CCU LB Keppy Baucom, GWUTE Bryan Meers, CSU LB Justin Huggard, VMIOL Antwon Trice, CCU LB Manny Rojas, LUOL Markus Ferguson, LU DB Robert Mason, VMIOL C.J. Brown, GWU DB Quinton Teal, CCUOL Kevin Inge, LU DB C.J. Moore, LUOL Jeremy Ward, VMI DB Tavares Shorter, CSU

SPECIAL TEAMSPK Josh Hoke, CCU P Noah Crouch, LULS Matt Skeen, GWU RS Sean Mizzer, VMI

2006OFFENSE DEFENSEQB Collin Drafts, CSU DL Brian Johnston, GWURB Zach Terrell, LU DL Jason Horn, LURB Aundres Perkins, CCU DL Adrain Grady, CCUWR Maurice Price, CSU DL Eric Hall, VMIWR Duvaughn Flagler, GWU LB Jada Ross, CSUWR Jerome Simpson, CCU LB Jamar Leath, CCUTE Chris Luck, LU LB Manny Rojas, LUOL Demario Deese, GWU LB J.P. Weaver, GWUOL Brad Poston, CCU DB Quinton Teal, CCUOL Brian Kepple, CCU DB Daniel Cooke, GWUOL Kris King, GWU DB Patrick Calvary, LUOL Ricky Howell, CSU DB C.J. Hirschman, CSU

SPECIAL TEAMSPK Josh Hoke, CCU P Michael Hanna, GWULS Matt Skeen, GWU RS Kory Alston, GWU

2007OFFENSE DEFENSEQB Brock Smith, LU DL Brian Johnston, GWURB Rashad Jennings, LU DL Dennis Justiniani, CSURB Zach Terrell, LU DL Adrain Grady, CCUWR Jerome Simpson, CCU DL Steven Ackley, LUWR Duvaughn Flagler, GWU LB Mario Brown, GWUWR Brandon Turner, LU LB Jada Ross, CSUTE Chris Luck, LU LB Stevie Ray Lloyd, LUOL Stephen Sene, LU LB Mike Pavelko, GWUOL Demario Deese, GWU DB C.J. Hirschman, CSUOL Rick Howell, CSU DB Daniel Cooke, GWUOL Robert Brown, VMI DB Ryan Greiser, LUOL Eddie Pinigis, LU DB Okeba Rollinson, CSU

SPECIAL TEAMSPK Nick Ellis, CSU P Michael Hanna, GWULS David McCarthy, GWU RS Wynton Jackson, LU

2008OFFENSE DEFENSEQB Brock Smith, LU DL Colin Dugan, LURB Rashad Jennings, LU DL Phillip Oboh, CCURB Conte Cuttino, SBU DL Adam Soivilien, SBUWR Dee Brown, CSU DL Jake Killeen, CSUWR Lynell Suggs, SBU LB Mario Brown, GWUWR Dobson Collins, GWU LB Nick Hursky, LUTE Scott Fambrough, CCU LB D.J. Rice, CCUOL Demario Deese, GWU LB Josh Mitchell, CSUOL Britt Leggett, CCU DB Marrio Norman, CCUOL Mike Godsil, LU DB Cedric McGowan, GWUOL Britt Stone, LU DB Daniel Cooke, GWUOL Alex Bragg, CSU DB Patrick Calvary, LU

SPECIAL TEAMSPK Luke Gaddis, SBU P Michael Hanna, GWULS Dan Pope, LU KR Tim Maypray, VMIPR Dobson Collins, GWU

2009OFFENSE DEFENSEQB Tim Maypray, VMI DL Phillip Oboh, CCUQB Zach MacDowall, CCU DL Jordan Woods, GWURB Edwin Gowins, SBU DL Trey Jacobs, LURB Conte Cuttino, SBU DL Quinnon Isom, GWUWR Gerald Stevenson, CSU LB Jeffery Williams, GWUWR James Perry III, GWU LB Mario Brown, GWUWR Tyson Petty, GWU LB Tyler Santucci, SBUTE Josh Miller, GWU LB Andrew McKain, CSUOL Corey O’Daniel, GWU DB Cedric McGowan, GWUOL Josh Weaver, LU DB Chris Richards, SBUOL George Handler, VMI DB Chris Rocco, LUOL Bryan Mosier, LU DB Tim Torrence, LUOL Ryan Boehm, CCU

SPECIAL TEAMSPK Ryan Gates, GWU P Ben Erdman, CCULS Andrew McKain, CSU KR Gerald Stevenson, CSUPR Tim Maypray, VMI

ALL-TIME PRESEASONPLAYERS OF THE YEAR

Preseason Offensive Player of the Year2003 Dre Barnes, Jr., RB, Liberty2004 Dre Barnes, Sr., RB, Liberty2005 Collin Drafts, Jr., QB, Charleston Southern Patrick Hall, Sr., RB, Coastal Carolina2006 Collin Drafts, Sr., QB, Charleston Southern2007 Jerome Simpson, Sr., WR, Coastal Carolina2008 Rashad Jennings, R-Sr., RB, Liberty2009 Tim Maypray, Sr., QB, VMI

Preseason Defensive Player of the Year2003 Mario Williams, Jr., FS, Gardner-Webb2004 Mario Williams, Sr., FS, Gardner-Webb2005 Kelvin McIver, Sr., DL, Coastal Carolina2006 Jada Ross, R-Jr., LB, Charleston Southern2007 Brian Johnston, Sr., DE, Gardner-Webb2008 Mario Brown, Sr., LB, Gardner-Webb2009 Jeffery Williams, Jr., LB, Gardner-Webb

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SINGLE-SEASON HOME ATTENDANCE (TOTAL) 92,026 Liberty 2008 (7 games) 89,587 Liberty 2009 (6 games) 85,140 Liberty 2007 (6 games) 66,765 Liberty 2006 (6 games) 50,784 Liberty 2004 (6 games) 48,805 Coastal Carolina 2006 (6 games) 45,096 Coastal Carolina 2007 (6 games) 43,500 Coastal Carolina 2004 (7 games) 42,594 Liberty 2002 (6 games) 41,201 VMI 2007 (6 games)

AVERAGE HOME ATTENDANCE 14,931 Liberty 2009 (6 games) 14,190 Liberty 2007 (6 games) 13,147 Liberty 2008 (7 games) 11,128 Liberty 2006 (6 games) 8,464 Liberty 2004 (6 games) 8,134 Coastal Carolina 2006 (6 games) 7,732 VMI 2006 (4 games) 7,516 Coastal Carolina 2007 (6 games) 7,327 Coastal Carolina 2005 (5 games) 7,099 Liberty 2002 (6 games)

COMBINED TOTAL HOME ATTENDANCE 260,998 2008 (7 teams) 41 home dates 227,263 2009 (7 teams) 35 home dates 209,668 2007 (5 teams) 28 home dates 191,476 2006 (5 teams) 28 home dates 157,465 2004 (5 teams) 28 home dates 141,981 2005 (5 teams) 31 home dates 140,593 2003 (5 teams) 29 home dates 101,185 2002 (4 teams) 23 home dates

COMBINED AVERAGE HOME ATTENDANCE 7,488 2007 (5 teams) 28 home dates 6,838 2006 (5 teams) 28 home dates 6,493 2009 (7 teams) 35 home dates 6,366 2008 (7 teams) 41 home dates 5,624 2004 (5 teams) 28 home dates 4,848 2003 (5 teams) 29 home dates 4,580 2005 (5 teams) 31 home dates 4,399 2002 (4 teams) 23 home dates

BIG SOUTH FOOTBALL WIN STREAKS

LONGEST WIN STREAK, OVERALL 14 Charleston Southern Oct, 15, 2005 – Nov. 4, 2006 11 Liberty Oct. 20, 2007 – Oct. 11, 2008 10 Coastal Carolina Sept. 25, 2004 – Sept. 10, 2005 9 Gardner-Webb Sept. 14, 2002 – August 30, 2003 8 Coastal Carolina Sept. 23, 2006 – Nov. 18, 2006 7 Coastal Carolina Sept. 24, 2005 – Nov. 12, 2005 6 Liberty Oct. 3, 2009 – Nov. 14, 2009 5 Liberty Nov. 1, 2003 – Sept. 4, 2004 5 Liberty Oct. 30, 2004 – Sept. 3, 2005 5 Liberty Nov. 4, 2006 – Sept. 8, 2007

LONGEST WIN STREAK, SINGLE SEASON 9 Charleston Southern 2006 8 Coastal Carolina 2004 8 Coastal Carolina 2006 7 Coastal Carolina 2005 6 Liberty 2008 6 Liberty 2009 5 Charleston Southern 2005 5 Liberty 2007

LONGEST CONFERENCE GAME WIN STREAK 16 Liberty Nov. 11, 2006 – Nov. 14, 2009 8 Coastal Carolina Nov. 22, 2003 – Oct. 29, 2005 7 Gardner-Webb Oct. 5, 2002 – Nov. 8, 2003 5 Charleston Southern Nov. 5, 2005 – Nov. 4, 2006 5 Coastal Carolina Oct. 14, 2006 – Oct. 27, 2007 5 Stony Brook Nov. 15, 2008 – Oct. 31, 2009

LONGEST HOME WIN STREAK 12 Coastal Carolina Sept. 11, 2004 – Nov. 12, 2005 12 Charleston Southern Oct. 15, 2005 – Oct. 6, 2007 11 Gardner-Webb August 31, 2002 – Nov. 15, 2003 11 Liberty Nov. 4, 2006 – Oct. 11, 2008 7 Charleston Southern Sept. 27, 2008 – Oct. 3, 2009

LONGEST ROAD WIN STREAK 5 Liberty Oct. 20, 2007 – Oct. 4, 2008 4 Gardner-Webb Sept. 21, 2002 – Nov. 9, 2002 4 Charleston Southern Nov. 5, 2005 – Oct. 7, 2006 3 several times

BIG SOUTH FINAL NATIONAL POLL RANKINGSBIG SOUTH FINAL NATIONAL POLL RANKINGSYEAR CSU CCU GWU LU PC SBU VMI

2002 --/--/--/-- N/A 22/24--/15 --/--/--/-- N/A N/A N/A

2003 --/--/--/-- --/--/--/-- RV/RV/--/34 --/--/--/-- N/A N/A --/--/--/--

2004 --/--/--/-- 24/24/RV/25 --/--/--/-- --/--/--/-- N/A N/A --/--/--/--

2005 --/--/--/-- 24/25/RV/22 --/--/--/-- --/--/--/-- N/A N/A --/--/--/--

2006 RV/--/--/29 14/15/14/9 --/--/--/-- --/--/--/-- N/A N/A --/--/--/--

2007 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- RV/RV/RV N/A N/A --/--/--

2008 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- 14/15/19 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/--

2009 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- 22/21/20 --/--/-- RV/--/-- --/--/--

The Sports Network ranking is listed fi rst, followed by the Coaches poll, College Sporting News and Weekly Football Gazette Top 40.

Notes: College Sporting News began publishing a fi nal poll in 2004 … The Coaches poll has been conducted by ESPN/USA Today (2002-05), College Sporting News (2006) and FCS (2007-pres-ent) … Weekly Football Gazette discontinued its weekly FCS poll in 2007

RV- Received Votes

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RUSHING YARDS GP YARDS2002 Dre Barnes, Liberty 11 1,3042003 Dre Barnes, Liberty 12 1,3472004 Patrick Hall, Coastal Carolina 11 1,1072005 Andre Copeland, Charleston Southern 11 7212006 Sean Mizzer, VMI 11 1,0222007 Howard Abegesah, VMI 11 1,1212008 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 11 1,5002009 Howard Abegesah, VMI 11 964

RUSHING YARDS PER GAME GP ATT YARDS YPC AVG/G2002 Dre Barnes, Liberty 11 221 1,304 5.9 118.52003 Dre Barnes, Liberty 12 229 1,347 5.9 112.22004 Patrick Hall, Coastal Carolina 11 155 1,107 7.1 100.62005 Andre Copeland, Charleston Southern 11 158 721 4.6 65.52006 Sean Mizzer, VMI 11 209 1,022 4.9 92.92007 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 11 191 1,113 5.8 123.72008 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 11 263 1,500 5.7 136.42009 Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook 10 145 890 6.1 89.0

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS GP TD2002 Rashaud Palmer, Elon 11 92003 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina 9 14 Eugene Goodman, Liberty 11 142004 Patrick Hall, Coastal Carolina 11 132005 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina 11 122006 Zach Terrell, Liberty 11 132007 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 9 152008 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 11 172009 Patrick Hall, Gardner-Webb 10 12

PASS COMPLETIONS GP COMP ATT2002 Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb 10 193 3262003 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 12 203 3382004 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 10 212 3402005 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 11 217 3562006 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 11 223 3192007 Brock Smith, Liberty 11 150 2452008 Tribble Reese, Charleston Southern 12 189 3102009 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb 11 215 347

PASS COMPLETION PCT (min. 200 attempts) GP ATT COMP PCT TD INT2002 Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb 10 326 193 59.2 17 42003 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 12 338 203 60.1 20 122004 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 10 340 212 62.4 21 82005 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 11 308 195 63.3 16 162006 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 11 319 223 69.9 21 142007 Brock Smith, Liberty 11 245 150 61.2 19 72008 Brock Smith, Liberty 12 278 179 64.4 19 62009 Tommy Beecher, Liberty 10 227 154 67.8 9 5

PASSING YARDAGE GP YARDS2002 Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb 10 2,1662003 Jonathan Wilson, VMI 12 2,2602004 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 10 2,5322005 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 11 2,5942006 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 12 3,2962007 Brock Smith, Liberty 11 2,2262008 Brock Smith, Liberty 12 2,6202009 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb 11 2,268

PASSING YARDAGE PER GAME GP YARDS AVG/G2002 Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb 10 2,166 216.62003 Jonathan Wilson, VMI 12 2,260 188.32004 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 10 2,532 253.22005 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 11 2,594 235.82006 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 12 3,296 274.72007 Brock Smith, Liberty 11 2,226 202.42008 Brock Smith, Liberty 12 2,620 218.32009 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb 11 2,268 206.2

TOUCHDOWN PASSES GP TD2002 Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb 10 172003 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 12 202004 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 10 212005 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 11 202006 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 12 292007 Brock Smith, Liberty 11 192008 Tribble Reese, Charleston Southern 12 232009 Michael Coulter, Stony Brook 11 15

PASSING EFFICIENCY GP EFFIC2002 Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb 10 129.82003 Jonathan Wilson, VMI 12 128.92004 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 10 140.62005 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 11 135.62006 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 12 167.42007 Brock Smith, Liberty 11 157.42008 Brock Smith, Liberty 12 161.82009 Tommy Beecher, Liberty 10 139.4

TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDS GP PLYS YARDS2002 Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb 10 440 2,5272003 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 12 475 2,5852004 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 11 469 2,7732005 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 11 478 2,7722006 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 12 452 3,9522007 Brock Smith, Liberty 11 277 2,2652008 Brock Smith, Liberty 12 316 2,7072009 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb 11 454 2,577

TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME GP PLY YARDS AVG/G2002 Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb 10 440 2,527 252.72003 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 12 475 2,585 215.42004 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 10 429 2,652 265.22005 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 11 478 2,772 252.02006 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 12 452 3,952 329.32007 Brock Smith, Liberty 11 277 2,265 205.92008 Brock Smith, Liberty 12 316 2,707 225.62009 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb 11 454 2,577 234.3

RECEPTIONS GP REC2002 William Andrews, Jr., Gardner-Webb 10 45 Aaron Dunklin, Charleston Southern 12 452003 Aaron Dunklin, Charleston Southern 12 792004 Eddie Gadson, Charleston Southern 10 692005 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 8 722006 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 11 1032007 Dee Brown, Charleston Southern 11 692008 Dobson Collins, Gardner-Webb 11 762009 James Perry III, Gardner-Webb 11 61

RECEIVING YARDS GP REC YARDS2002 Aaron Dunklin, Charleston Southern 12 45 7232003 Aaron Dunklin, Charleston Southern 12 79 1,0252004 Eddie Gadson, Charleston Southern 10 69 7922005 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 8 72 1,0432006 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 12 61 1,0772007 Dee Brown, Charleston Southern 11 69 8982008 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 12 56 1,0562009 James Perry III, Gardner-Webb 11 61 749

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS GP TD2002 William Andrews, Jr., Gardner-Webb 10 82003 William Andrews, Jr., Gardner-Webb 12 132004 Eddie Gadson, Charleston Southern 10 92005 Duvuaghn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 11 132006 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 12 162007 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 11 112008 Dobson Collins, Gardner-Webb 11 102009 Jordan Gush, Stony Brook 10 6

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS GP RUSH RCV PR KR YDS2002 Dre Barnes, Liberty 11 1,304 169 0 66 1,5392003 Sean Mizzer, VMI 12 1,244 248 0 17 1,5092004 Sean Mizzer, VMI 11 729 169 77 505 1,4802005 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 11 26 826 0 507 1,3592006 Sean Mizzer, VMI 11 1,022 121 12 147 1,3022007 Tim Maypray, VMI 11 391 615 80 889 1,9752008 Gerald Stevenson, Charleston Southern 12 298 551 60 921 1,8302009 Tim Maypray, VMI 11 519 152 207 972 1,850

INTERCEPTIONS GP INT2002 Lamar Ingram, Gardner-Webb 9 52003 Musa Sarki, VMI 12 52004 Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina 11 62005 Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina 11 52006 Dewitt Myers, Coastal Carolina 10 4 Jon Carmon, Charleston Southern 11 4 Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina 12 42007 Marrio Norman, Coastal Carolina 8 52008 Philip Ashley, Charleston Southern 12 62009 Josh Norman, Coastal Carolina 11 8

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TOTAL TACKLES GP TT2002 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb 10 1202003 Derik Screen, VMI 12 1442004 Robert Mason, VMI 11 1202005 Justin Huggard, VMI 11 1362006 Jada Ross, Charleston Southern 11 1272007 Jada Ross, Charleston Southern 11 1312008 Jeffery Williams, Gardner-Webb 11 1192009 Marty Patterson, Gardner-Webb 11 110

QUARTERBACK SACKS GP SK2002 Aaron DeBerry, Liberty 11 8.02003 Vicheal Foxx, VMI 12 7.02004 Kelvin McIver, Coastal Carolina 11 7.0 Harold Wells, Gardner-Webb 11 7.02005 Eric Hall, VMI 11 5.0 Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb 11 5.02006 Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb 11 7.52007 Vince Redd, Liberty 11 6.52008 Adam McKinney, Presbyterian 12 7.52009 Phillip Oboh, Coastal Carolina 11 6.5

TACKLES FOR LOSS GP TFL YDS2002 Mike Warren, Elon 11 13.0 432003 Vicheal Foxx, VMI 12 17.0 622004 Harold Wells, Gardner-Webb 11 22.5 742005 Jason Horn, Liberty 11 13.0 472006 Dennis Justiniani, Charleston Southern 11 15.0 442007 Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb 11 24.0 1152008 Antwan Thomas, Presbyterian 12 18.5 782009 Tyler Santucci, Stony Brook 11 14.0 57 Marty Patterson, Gardner-Webb 11 14.0 51

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (min. 1.2 returns/pg) GP PR YDS TD AVG2002 Mike Washington, Charleston Southern 12 20 208 0 10.42003 Adrian Hall, Liberty 10 18 169 0 9.42004 Allen Davis, Gardner-Webb 11 14 141 0 10.12005 Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb 10 15 247 2 16.52006 C.J. Hirschman, Charleston Southern 11 19 258 1 13.62007 Wynton Jackson, Liberty 10 17 227 2 13.42008 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 12 17 308 2 18.12009 Tim Maypray, VMI 11 16 207 1 12.9

KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (min. 1.2 returns/pg) GP KR YDS TD AVG2002 Mike Washington, Charleston Southern 12 33 831 1 25.22003 Darnell Williams, Coastal Carolina 11 21 519 0 24.72004 Ralphel Goodson, Gardner-Webb 11 23 518 0 22.52005 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 11 20 507 0 25.42006 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 11 19 412 0 21.72007 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 11 21 671 1 32.02008 Gerald Stevenson, Charleston Southern 12 37 921 0 24.92009 David Montgomery, Gardner-Webb 11 23 522 1 22.7

OVERALL SCORING GP TD XPT FG PTS2002 Andrew Harmon, Gardner-Webb 10 0 25 11 582003 Matt Sharpe, VMI 12 0 40 17 912004 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 11 0 53 10 832005 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 11 13 2 0 80 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 11 0 38 14 802006 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 12 16 0 0 962007 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 9 17 2 0 1042008 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 11 19 0 0 1142009 Matt Bevins, Liberty 11 0 41 22 107

KICK SCORING GP PAT FG PTS2002 Andrew Harmon, Gardner-Webb 10 25-28 11-17 582003 Matt Sharpe, VMI 12 40-42 17-24 912004 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 11 53-54 10-14 832005 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 11 38-38 14-22 802006 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 12 49-50 10-17 792007 Noah Greenbaum, Liberty 11 56-59 15-19 1012008 Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb 11 27-39 16-22 752009 Matt Bevins, Liberty 11 41-42 22-26 107

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED GP TD RUSH PASS RET2002 Rashaud Palmer, Elon 11 9 9 0 02003 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina 9 14 14 0 0 Eugene Goodman, Liberty 11 14 14 0 02004 Patrick Hall, Coastal Carolina 11 13 13 0 02005 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 11 13 0 13 02006 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 12 16 0 16 02007 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 9 17 15 2 02008 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 11 19 17 2 02009 Patrick Hall, Gardner-Webb 11 12 12 0 0

FIELD GOALS MADE GP FG 2002 Andrew Harmon, Gardner-Webb 10 112003 Matt Sharpe, VMI 12 172004 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 11 102005 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 11 142006 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 12 10 Barrett Way, VMI 11 102007 Noah Greenbaum, Liberty 11 152008 Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb 11 162009 Matt Bevins, Liberty 11 22

PUNTING AVERAGE (min. 3.6 punts per game) GP NO YARDS AVG2002 Adam Resnick, Charleston Southern 11 45 1,734 38.52003 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb 12 57 2,593 45.52004 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb 11 60 2,503 41.72005 Noah Crouch, Liberty 11 56 2,215 39.62006 Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb 11 46 2,000 43.52007 Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb 11 38 1,544 40.62008 Ben Erdman, Coastal Carolina 12 48 1,822 38.02009 Marc Ray, VMI 10 41 1,595 38.9

TEAM

SCORING OFFENSE GP TD XP 2XP DXP FG SAF PTS AVG2002 Gardner-Webb 10 35 26 3 0 12 0 278 27.82003 VMI 12 44 40 1 1 17 0 359 29.92004 Coastal Carolina 11 55 53 0 0 10 0 413 37.52005 Gardner-Webb 11 51 48 1 0 10 0 386 35.12006 Coastal Carolina 12 54 49 2 1 10 1 411 34.22007 Liberty 11 61 56 1 0 15 0 469 42.62008 VMI 11 51 48 0 2 6 1 378 34.42009 Liberty 11 48 46 0 0 22 0 400 36.4

SCORING DEFENSE GP TD XP 2XP DXP FG SAF PTS AVG2002 Gardner-Webb 10 28 23 0 0 3 2 204 20.42003 Gardner-Webb 12 29 27 0 0 17 1 254 21.22004 Coastal Carolina 11 24 19 1 0 3 1 176 16.02005 Coastal Carolina 11 28 23 1 0 9 0 220 20.02006 Liberty 11 22 19 0 0 7 0 172 15.62007 Liberty 11 33 27 1 0 6 0 245 22.32008 Liberty 12 29 25 1 0 7 1 224 18.72009 Liberty 11 25 23 1 0 11 1 210 19.1

RUSHING OFFENSE GP ATT YARDS YPC TD AVG/G2002 Elon 11 594 2,454 4.1 25 223.12003 Liberty 12 542 2,614 4.8 26 217.82004 Coastal Carolina 11 522 3,058 5.9 40 278.02005 Coastal Carolina 11 494 2,228 4.5 28 202.52006 VMI 11 511 2,273 4.4 16 206.62007 VMI 11 647 3,115 4.8 23 283.22008 VMI 11 614 3,932 6.4 37 357.52009 VMI 11 578 3,044 5.3 23 276.7

RUSHING DEFENSE GP ATT YARDS YPC TD AVG/G2002 Elon 11 417 1,725 4.1 20 156.82003 Gardner-Webb 12 457 1,714 3.8 14 142.82004 Coastal Carolina 11 399 1,541 3.9 9 140.12005 Coastal Carolina 11 447 1,598 3.6 19 145.32006 Charleston Southern 11 393 1,197 3.0 12 108.82007 Liberty 11 439 1,413 3.2 15 128.52008 Gardner-Webb 11 362 1,301 3.6 14 118.32009 Gardner-Webb 11 401 1,402 3.5 12 127.5

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS GP TD2002 Elon 11 25 2003 Coastal Carolina 11 342004 Coastal Carolina 11 402005 Coastal Carolina 11 282006 Liberty 11 23 Coastal Carolina 11 232007 Liberty 11 322008 VMI 11 372009 Liberty 11 31

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PASSING OFFENSE GP ATT COMP PCT YARDS TD INT AVG/G2002 Gardner-Webb 10 337 201 59.6 2,220 17 4 222.02003 VMI 12 308 179 58.1 2,509 15 8 209.12004 Charleston Southern 10 363 220 60.6 2,599 22 10 259.92005 Gardner-Webb 11 420 257 61.2 2,914 24 20 264.92006 Coastal Carolina 12 353 223 63.2 3,429 30 11 285.82007 Charleston Southern 11 418 236 56.5 2,706 21 24 246.02008 Presbyterian 12 494 297 60.1 3,191 17 18 265.92009 Presbyterian 11 411 228 55.5 2,596 16 26 236.0

PASSING DEFENSE GP ATT COMP PCT YARDS TD INT AVG/G2002 Gardner-Webb 10 211 110 52.1 1,488 9 16 148.82003 Charleston Southern 12 293 157 53.6 2,120 24 8 176.72004 Charleston Southern 10 240 142 59.2 1,318 12 8 131.82005 VMI 11 283 174 61.5 1,942 13 11 176.52006 Coastal Carolina 12 277 146 52.7 1,836 11 19 153.02007 Coastal Carolina 11 218 118 54.1 1,555 11 18 141.42008 Coastal Carolina 12 336 188 56.0 2,247 18 11 187.22009 Charleston Southern 11 283 160 56.5 1,753 11 12 159.4

PASSING EFFICIENCY GP ATT COMP PCT YARDS TD INT EFF.2002 Gardner-Webb 10 337 201 59.6 2,220 17 4 129.32003 VMI 12 308 179 58.1 2,509 15 8 137.42004 Charleston Southern 10 363 220 60.6 2,599 22 10 135.22005 Charleston Southern 11 363 221 60.9 2,666 20 10 135.22006 Coastal Carolina 12 353 223 63.2 3,429 30 11 166.62007 Liberty 11 263 163 62.0 2,351 21 7 158.12008 VMI 11 86 36 41.9 853 12 5 159.62009 Liberty 11 310 211 68.1 2,228 13 5 139.0

PASS DEFENSE EFFICIENCY GP ATT COMP PCT YARDS TD INT EFF.2002 Gardner-Webb 10 211 110 52.1 1,488 9 16 110.32003 VMI 12 351 176 50.1 2,234 13 17 106.12004 Coastal Carolina 11 359 159 44.3 1,909 14 27 86.82005 Coastal Carolina 11 333 195 58.6 2,114 8 17 109.62006 Coastal Carolina 12 277 146 52.7 1,836 11 19 107.82007 Coastal Carolina 11 218 118 54.1 1,555 11 18 114.22008 Liberty 12 387 226 58.4 2,505 11 12 115.92009 Charleston Southern 11 283 160 56.5 1,753 11 12 112.9

TOTAL OFFENSE GP RUSH PASS PLY YARDS YPP TD YDS/G2002 Gardner-Webb 10 1929 2220 738 4,149 5.6 33 414.92003 VMI 12 2172 2509 791 4,681 5.9 41 390.12004 Coastal Carolina 11 3058 1325 724 4,383 6.1 51 398.52005 Gardner-Webb 11 1937 2914 870 4,851 5.6 48 441.02006 Coastal Carolina 12 2188 3429 787 5,617 7.1 53 468.12007 Liberty 11 2375 2351 694 4,726 6.8 53 429.62008 Liberty 12 2562 2798 786 5,360 6.8 48 446.72009 Liberty 11 1937 2228 695 4,165 6.0 44 378.6

TOTAL DEFENSE GP RUSH PASS PLY YARDS YPP TD YDS/G2002 Gardner-Webb 10 1936 1488 629 3,424 5.4 27 342.42003 Gardner-Webb 12 1714 2131 802 3,845 4.8 23 320.42004 Coastal Carolina 11 1541 1909 758 3,450 4.6 23 313.62005 Coastal Carolina 11 1598 2114 780 3,712 4.8 27 337.52006 Liberty 11 1433 1940 665 3,373 5.1 21 306.62007 Gardner-Webb 11 1849 1946 796 3,795 4.8 31 345.02008 Liberty 12 1511 2505 799 4,016 5.0 28 334.72009 Liberty 11 1666 1888 673 3,554 5.3 24 323.1

TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS GP RUSH PASS RET TD2002 Gardner-Webb 10 16 17 2 352003 Gardner-Webb 12 20 22 0 422004 Coastal Carolina 11 40 11 4 552005 Gardner-Webb 11 24 24 3 512006 Coastal Carolina 12 23 30 1 542007 Liberty 11 32 21 8 612008 VMI 11 37 12 2 51 Liberty 12 29 19 3 512009 Liberty 11 31 13 4 48

TURNOVER MARGIN GP FR INT TOT FL INT TOT MAR2002 Gardner-Webb 10 11 16 27 9 4 13 +142003 Coastal Carolina 11 17 17 34 12 10 22 +122004 Coastal Carolina 11 11 27 38 10 6 16 +222005 Coastal Carolina 11 9 17 26 15 7 22 +42006 Charleston Southern 11 8 18 26 4 16 20 +6 Liberty 11 6 8 14 3 5 8 +62007 Coastal Carolina 11 14 18 32 9 8 17 +152008 Liberty 12 11 12 23 9 6 15 +82009 Liberty 11 12 17 29 3 5 8 +21

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE GP PR YDS TD AVG2002 Charleston Southern 12 24 267 1 11.12003 Coastal Carolina 11 27 296 2 11.02004 Liberty 11 20 239 3 11.92005 Gardner-Webb 11 21 365 2 17.42006 Charleston Southern 11 21 291 2 13.92007 Liberty 11 29 413 4 14.22008 Liberty 12 23 336 2 14.62009 VMI 11 18 257 1 14.3

KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE GP KR YDS TD AVG2002 Elon 11 52 990 0 19.02003 Coastal Carolina 11 43 883 0 20.52004 Coastal Carolina 11 29 629 0 21.72005 Gardner-Webb 11 34 791 0 23.32006 Liberty 11 32 818 3 25.62007 Liberty 11 41 970 1 23.72008 Gardner-Webb 11 48 1,090 0 22.72009 Liberty 11 39 881 1 22.6

SACKS BY GP SK YDS2002 Charleston Southern 12 31 1712003 Gardner-Webb 12 29 1442004 Coastal Carolina 11 24 1542005 Coastal Carolina 11 23 1592006 Charleston Southern 11 25 1482007 Coastal Carolina 11 27 1722008 Presbyterian 12 24 1592009 Coastal Carolina 11 25 197 Gardner-Webb 11 25 142

INTERCEPTIONS GP INT YDS2002 Gardner-Webb 10 16 141 Charleston Southern 12 16 1422003 Coastal Carolina 11 17 162 VMI 12 17 2292004 Coastal Carolina 11 27 3802005 Coastal Carolina 11 17 1142006 Coastal Carolina 12 19 1322007 Liberty 11 18 288 Coastal Carolina 11 18 1752008 Gardner-Webb 11 13 111 Charleston Southern 12 13 1652009 Coastal Carolina 11 21 212

NET PUNTING AVERAGE GP NO YARDS AVG PR AVG NET2002 Elon 11 56 2,016 36.0 124 2.2 33.82003 Gardner-Webb 12 58 2,544 43.9 353 6.1 37.82004 Liberty 11 52 1,993 38.3 208 4.0 34.32005 Liberty 11 57 2,265 39.7 139 2.4 37.32006 Gardner-Webb 11 48 2,078 43.3 311 6.5 36.82007 Liberty 11 39 1,595 40.9 123 3.2 37.72008 Presbyterian 12 54 1,990 36.9 23 1.4 35.52009 Liberty 11 41 1,479 36.1 44 1.1 34.0

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LONGEST RUSH FROM SCRIMMAGE 86t Mike Tolbert, Coastal Carolina vs. VMI (10-27-07) 83t Michael Rainey-Wiles, VMI vs. Lock Haven (9-1-07) 82t Danny Broggin, Liberty vs. Coastal Carolina (10-17-09) 80t Rashaud Palmer, Elon vs. Liberty (11-9-02) 80t Mike Tolbert, Coastal Carolina at VMI (10-14-06) 80t Brandon Jackson, Gardner-Webb vs. Savannah State (11-3-07) 79t Sam Gado, Liberty vs. Gardner-Webb (10-2-04) 77t Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina vs. VMI (10-29-05) 76 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina at Gardner-Webb (11-11-06) 75t Zach Terrell, Liberty vs. St. Francis, Pa. (9-29-07)

LONGEST RUSH FROM SCRIMMAGE, QUARTERBACK 77t Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina vs. VMI (10-29-05) 76 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina at Gardner-Webb (11-11-06) 71t Kyle Hughes, VMI at Robert Morris (9-29-07) 70t Mike Brown, Liberty at Stony Brook (11-21-09) 69 Cam Jones, VMI vs. Old Dominion (11-21-09) 68 Cam Jones, VMI at Army (11-14-09) 66t Kyle Hughes, VMI at Richmond (9-26-09) 66t Kyle Hughes, VMI vs. Charleston Southern (10-31-09) 64t Tim Maypray, VMI at William & Mary (9-13-08) 60t Tim Maypray, VMI vs. Chowan (9-20-08) 60t Tim Maypray, VMI at Stony Brook (11-15-08) 60t Tim Maypray, VMI vs. Presbyterian (11-22-08)

LONGEST PASS COMPLETION 90t Kyle Hughes to Zach Collins, VMI vs. Coastal Carolina (10-11-08) 87t Kyle Hughes to Tim Maypray, VMI vs. Charleston Southern (11-3-07) 86t Clint Chappell to Brad Moultrie, Charleston So. at Presbyterian (9-14-02) 86 Brock Smith to Brandon Turner, Liberty vs. Coastal Carolina (11-3-07) 84t Nick Roberts to Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb at Tennessee Tech (9-4-04) 81t Collin Drafts to Bryant Burch, Charleston So. vs. Gardner-Webb (11-4-06) 80t Tyler Thigpen to Santini Washington, Coastal Carolina at Wofford (9-9-06) 80t Collin Drafts to Maurice Price, Charleston Southern vs. VMI (10-21-06) 80t Tommy Beecher to Mike Brown, Liberty at Gardner-Webb (11-14-09) 76t Adrian Hall to Erick Harris, Liberty at Akron (10-12-02)

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN 100t Antwain Harvey, Charleston Southern at Presbyterian (11-7-09) 94t Erick Harris, Liberty vs. Norfolk State (11-22-03) 90t Robert Mason, VMI vs. Lehigh (9-24-05) 75 Philip Ashley, Charleston Southern vs. North Greenville (9-27-08) 74 Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina at Savannah State (11-5-05) 72t Daniel Cooke, Gardner-Webb vs. Presbyterian (10-18-08) 70t Justin Huggard, VMI vs. Charleston Southern (10-11-03) 67 Bo Tribble, Presbyterian vs. Fayetteville State (9-6-08) 65t William Haith, Liberty at VMI (10-26-02) 65t Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb at Tennessee Tech (9-4-04)

LONGEST FUMBLE RETURN 99t Randall State, Liberty at Akron (10-12-02) 87t Bryant Youngblood, VMI at Liberty (11-10-07) 79t Vincent Graves, Elon vs. Johnson C. Smith (9-21-02) 77t Jada Ross, Charleston Southern at Gardner-Webb (10-27-07) 75t Bo Tribble, Presbyterian at Elon (9-13-08) 57 Calvin Sutton, Elon at East Tennessee State (10-19-02) 56 Joseph Kirkpatrick, Stony Brook at Charleston Southern (11-14-09) 53t Okeba Rollinson, Charleston Southern at VMI (11-3-07) 49t Lee Bishop, Liberty at Central Florida (9-28-02) 48 Brian Leonardi, Presbyterian vs. VMI (10-24-09)

LONGEST FIELD GOAL 53 Matt Sharpe, VMI at Coastal Carolina (11-1-03) 53 Barrett Way, VMI vs. Liberty (11-6-04) 51 Barrett Way, VMI vs. Gardner-Webb (10-22-05) 51 John Paglia, Charleston Southern vs. Stony Brook (11-14-09) 50 Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb vs. Southeastern Louisiana (11-20-04) 50 Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb vs. Hampton (10-8-05) 50 Matt Bevins, Liberty at Charleston Southern (10-24-09) 49 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina vs. Delaware State (9-24-05) 49 Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb vs. Coastal Carolina (11-8-08) 49 Matt Bevins, Liberty at West Virginia (9-5-09)

LONGEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT 57 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina vs. Delaware State, 9-24-05 (no good) 55 Jay Kelley, Liberty vs. Western Carolina, 8-31-02 (no good) 55 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina vs. Charleston (WV), 10-9-04 (no good) 53 Matt Sharpe, VMI at Coastal Carolina, 11-1-03 (good) 53 Barrett Way, VMI vs. Liberty, 11-6-04 (good) 52 Matt Sharpe, VMI at Davidson, 9-6-03 (no good) 52 Scott Kiovsky, Liberty vs. Hofstra, 11-22-03 (no good) 51 Scott Kiovsky, Liberty at James Madison, 8-30-03 (no good) 51 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern at The Citadel, 9-3-05 (no good) 51 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern vs. Presbyterian, 9-10-05 (no good) 51 Barrett Way, VMI vs. Gardner-Webb, 10-22-05 (good) 51 Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb at Charleston Southern, 10-4-08 (no good) 51 John Paglia, Charleston Southern vs. VMI, 11-1-08 (no good) 51 John Paglia, Charleston Southern vs. Stony Brook, 11-14-09 (good)

LONGEST PUNT 73 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb at Georgia Southern (9-7-02) 71 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb at Liberty (10-5-02) 71 Mike Larsson, Liberty at Charleston Southern (10-24-09) 68 Jay Kelley, Liberty at Akron (10-12-02) 65 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb vs. Chattanooga (9-20-03) 65 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb at Wofford (11-6-04) 64 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb at Montana State (9-6-03) 64 Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb at Ohio (9-1-07) 63 Nik Zdral, Charleston Southern at Presbyterian (9-14-02) 63 Jay Kelley, Liberty vs. Gardner-Webb (10-5-22) 63 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern at Gardner-Webb (11-5-05) 63 Patrick Sweeney, VMI at Stony Brook (11-15-08)

LONGEST PUNT RETURN 88t Wynton Jackson, Liberty vs. Shippensburg (9-8-07) 87t Greg Williamson, Coastal Carolina at Davidson (11-8-03) 86t Tim Maypray, VMI vs. Gardner-Webb (10-3-09) 80t Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb at Jacksonville (9-2-06) 76t Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb vs. Charleston Southern (11-5-05) 74t Dominic Bolden, Liberty vs. Elon (11-22-08) 72t Dominic Bolden, Liberty vs. Glenville State (9-6-08) 65t Wynton Jackson, Liberty vs. Tusculum (9-1-07) 65t Jonathan Crawford, Liberty vs. VMI (11-10-07) 63t C.J. Hirschman, Charleston Southern at Liberty (11-11-06)

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN 100t David Montgomery, Gardner-Webb vs. Liberty (11-14-09) 99t Tim Maypray, VMI vs. The Citadel (11-17-07) 98t Mike Washington, Charleston Southern at South Florida (11-2-02) 97t Sam Gado, Liberty at Coastal Carolina (10-23-04) 97t Dominic Bolden, Liberty at VMI (11-18-06) 93t Dominic Bolden, Liberty at Coastal Carolina (10-28-06) 89 Kijana Thomas, Charleston Southern vs. Liberty (11-1-03) 89t Deon Lee, Charleston Southern vs. Stony Brook (11-14-09) 86 Mike Washington, Charleston Southern at West Liberty State (9-28-02) 86t Tim Maypray, VMI at James Madison (9-15-07)

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POINTS SCORED (NON-KICKING) 24 Eugene Goodman, Liberty vs. VMI (10-4-03) 24 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina vs. Charleston Southern (11-20-04) 24 Andre Copeland, Charleston Southern vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (10-15-05) 24 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern vs. Savannah State (10-22-05) 24 Tim Maypray, VMI vs. Presbyterian (11-22-08) 20 Rashad Jennings, Liberty at William & Mary (9-15-07) 20 Mike Tolbert, Coastal Carolina at Charleston Southern (11-17-07)

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 4 Eugene Goodman, Liberty vs. VMI (10-4-03) 4 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina vs. Charleston Southern (11-20-04) 4 Andre Copeland, Charleston Southern vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (10-15-05) 4 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern vs. Savannah State (10-22-05) 4 Tim Maypray, VMI vs. Presbyterian (11-22-08)

TOTAL OFFENSE 452 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern vs. Gardner-Webb (11-4-06) 428 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb vs. Tennessee-Martin (9-24-05) 425 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina at Gardner-Webb (11-11-06) 423 Eli Byrd, Charleston Southern at North Greenville (9-29-07) 409 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb vs. VMI (10-25-08) 400 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb at Stony Brook (11-1-08) 398 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern vs. Allen (11-6-04) 389 Sidney Bryant, Charleston Southern vs. Presbyterian (11-10-07) 386 Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb vs. Savannah State (11-16-02) 386 Zach MacDowall, Coastal Carolina vs. Stony Brook (10-25-08)

RUSHING YARDS 278 Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook at Iona (11-8-08) 274 Lance Byrd, Presbyterian vs. Charleston Southern (11-7-09) 250 Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook vs. VMI (11-15-08) 245 Rashaud Palmer, Elon vs. Liberty (11-9-02) 244 Mike Tolbert, Coastal Carolina vs. VMI (10-27-07) 241 Zach Terrell, Liberty vs. Chattanooga (10-8-05) 235 Tim Maypray, VMI vs. Presbyterian (11-22-08) 233 Conte Cuttino, Stony Brook vs. VMI (11-15-08) 230 Dre Barnes, Liberty vs. Norfolk State (11-8-03) 226 Andre Copeland, Charleston Southern vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (10-15-05)

RUSHING ATTEMPTS 40 Eugene Goodman, Liberty vs. Hofstra (11-22-03) 38 Dre Barnes, Liberty vs. Eastern Kentucky (11-2-02) 35 Rashad Jennings, Liberty at Coastal Carolina (10-4-08) 34 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina at North Greenville (9-25-03) 33 Lance Byrd, Presbyterian vs. Charleston Southern (11-7-09) 32 Dre Barnes, Liberty vs. VMI (10-4-03) 32 Zach Terrell, Liberty vs. Chattanooga (10-8-05) 32 Nat Jackson, VMI vs. Gardner-Webb (10-22-05) 32 Rashad Jennings, Liberty at Presbyterian (11-1-08) 31 Eugene Goodman, Liberty vs. Coastal Carolina (11-15-03)

YARDS PER RUSH (min. 10 attempts) 18.77 Mike Tolbert, Coastal Carolina vs. VMI, 10-27-07 (13 for 244) 15.31 Rashaud Palmer, Elon vs. Liberty, 11-9-02 (16 for 245) 14.63 Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook at Iona, 11-8-08 (19 for 278) 13.18 David Montgomery, Gardner-Webb vs. Jacksonville, 9-8-07 (11 for 145) 12.50 Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook vs. VMI, 11-15-08 (20 for 250) 12.33 Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook vs. Gardner-Webb, 11-1-08 (15 for 185) 12.25 Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook vs. Colgate, 8-30-08 (12 for 147) 12.06 Conte Cuttino, Stony Brook at Iona, 11-8-08 (17 for 205) 11.90 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina at Gardner-Webb, 11-11-06 (10 for 119) 11.82 Patrick Hall, Coastal Carolina at Davidson, 11-8-03 (17 for 201)

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 4 Eugene Goodman, Liberty vs. VMI (10-4-03) 4 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina vs. Charleston Southern (11-20-04) 4 Andre Copeland, Charleston Southern vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (10-15-05)

MOST RUSHING YARDS, QUARTERBACK 235 Tim Maypray, VMI vs. Presbyterian (11-22-08) 155 Tim Maypray, VMI vs. Coastal Carolina (10-11-08) 145 Tim Maypray, VMI at Gardner-Webb (10-25-08) 140 C.W. Singletary, Elon at North Carolina A&T (9-28-02) 137 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb vs. Tennessee-Martin (9-24-05) 136 Kyle Hughes, VMI at Robert Morris (9-29-07) 134 Tim Maypray, VMI at William & Mary (9-13-08) 133 Kyle Hughes, VMI at Richmond (9-26-09) 130 Tim Maypray, VMI at Ohio (9-27-08) 119 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina at Gardner-Webb (11-11-06)

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, QUARTERBACK 27 James Murdaugh, Elon vs. Hofstra (11-2-02) 26 C.W. Singletary, Elon at North Carolina A&T (9-28-02) 26 Tim Maypray, VMI at William & Mary (9-13-08) 25 Kyle Hughes, VMI vs. Gardner-Webb (10-20-07) 25 Tim Maypray, VMI at Gardner-Webb (10-25-08) 24 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern vs. Tusculum (9-27-03) 23 James Murdaugh, Elon vs. Liberty (11-9-02) 22 James Murdaugh, Elon at Charleston Southern (11-16-02) 22 Brock Farrel, Liberty vs. Coastal Carolina (10-22-05) 22 Tim Maypray, VMI vs. Coastal Carolina (10-11-08) 22 Kyle Hughes, VMI at Richmond (9-26-09)

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, QUARTERBACK 3 James Murdaugh, Elon vs. Liberty (11-9-02) 3 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina vs. VMI (10-29-05) 3 Tim Maypray, VMI vs. Presbyterian (11-22-08)

PASSING YARDS 419 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern vs. Allen (11-6-04) 406 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern vs. Gardner-Webb (11-4-06) 398 Eli Byrd, Charleston Southern at North Greenville (9-29-07) 396 Darren Swiggett, Charleston Southern at The Citadel (11-21-02) 394 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb at Stony Brook (11-1-08) 392 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb vs. VMI (10-25-08) 382 Sidney Bryant, Charleston Southern vs. Presbyterian (11-10-07) 382 Zach MacDowall, Coastal Carolina vs. Liberty (10-4-08) 372 Tim Webb, Presbyterian at Appalachian State (9-27-08) 351 Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb vs. Savannah State (11-16-02) 351 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina at Appalachian State (11-25-06) 351 Tim Webb, Presbyterian at Wofford (8-30-08)

PASS COMPLETIONS 37 Tim Webb, Presbyterian at Wofford (8-30-08) 35 Tim Webb, Presbyterian at Appalachian State (9-27-08) 34 Eli Byrd, Charleston Southern at North Greenville (9-29-07) 34 Brandon Miley, Presbyterian at Gardner-Webb (10-18-08) 32 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb at VMI (10-3-09) 31 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern vs. Gardner-Webb (11-4-06) 32 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb at Stony Brook (11-1-08) 32 Brandon Miley, Presbyterian at VMI (11-22-08) 30 Sidney Bryant, Charleston Southern vs. Presbyterian (11-10-07) 30 Tribble Reese, Charleston Southern at Wofford (9-6-08)

PASSING ATTEMPTS 57 Tim Webb, Presbyterian at Appalachian State (9-27-08) 56 Tim Webb, Presbyterian at Wofford (8-30-08) 56 Brandon Miley, Presbyterian at VMI (11-22-08) 54 Eli Byrd, Charleston Southern at North Greenville (9-29-07) 51 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb at VMI (10-3-09) 50 Darren Swiggett, Charleston Southern at The Citadel (11-21-02) 48 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern at Howard (10-9-04) 48 Sidney Bryant, Charleston Southern vs. Presbyterian (11-10-07) 48 Brandon Miley, Presbyterian at Gardner-Webb (10-18-08) 46 Eli Byrd, Charleston Southern at Wofford (9-8-07) 46 Tribble Reese, Charleston Southern at Wofford (9-6-08)

PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (15-19 completions) 88.2 Tommy Beecher, Liberty vs. Presbyterian, 10-31-09 (15-of-17) 83.3 Jonathan Wilson, VMI vs. Davidson, 9-3-05 (15-of-18) 81.8 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb vs. Webber International, 9-13-03 (18-of-22) 80.0 Tommy Beecher, Liberty at Charleston Southern, 10-24-09 (16-of-20) 79.2 A.J. Toscano, Charleston Southern at VMI, 10-31-09 (19-of-24)

PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (20-29 completions) 82.8 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern vs. Allen, 11-6-04 (24-of-29) 82.1 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern at Gardner-Webb, 11-5-05 (23-of-28) 81.5 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina at Gardner-Webb, 11-11-06 (22-of-27) 80.6 Mike Brown, Liberty at Lafayette, 9-19-09 (29-of-36) 80.0 A.J. Toscano, Charleston Southern vs. Savannah State, 10-3-09 (21-of-26)

PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (min. 30 completions) 75.6 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern vs. Gardner-Webb, 11-4-06 (31-of-41) 72.7 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb at Stony Brook, 11-1-08 (32-of-44) 70.8 Brandon Miley, Presbyterian at Gardner-Webb, 10-18-08 (34-of-48) 66.1 Tim Webb, Presbyterian at Wofford, 8-30-08 (37-of-56) 65.2 Tribble Reese, Charleston Southern at Wofford, 9-6-08 (30-of-46)

TOUCHDOWN PASSES 5 Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb vs. Savannah State (11-16-02) 5 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern vs. North Greenville (10-23-04) 5 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern at The Citadel (9-9-06) 4 several tied with

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INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 4 Darren Swiggett, Charleston Southern vs. Gardner-Webb (11-9-02) 4 Darren Swiggett, Charleston Southern at The Citadel (11-21-02) 4 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb vs. Florida International (11-15-03) 4 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb at Morgan State (9-11-04) 4 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern vs. VMI (10-21-06) 4 Tim Webb, Presbyterian at Appalachian State (9-27-08) 4 Brandon Miley, Presbyterian at Gardner-Webb (10-18-08) 4 Brandon Miley, Presbyterian at Old Dominion (10-10-09) 4 Tim Webb, Presbyterian vs. Charleston Southern (11-7-09)

RECEPTIONS 14 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb vs. Wofford (11-19-05) 14 Chris Summers, Liberty at Lafayette (9-19-09) 13 Eddie Gadson, Charleston Southern at Presbyterian (9-11-04) 13 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern vs. Liberty (11-12-05) 13 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern at Liberty (11-11-06) 13 Dee Brown, Charleston Southern at Wofford (9-8-07) 12 Wynton Jackson, Liberty vs. Youngstown State (9-17-05) 12 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern at The Citadel (9-9-06) 12 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern vs. VMI (10-21-06) 12 S.J. Worrell, Presbyterian at Wofford (8-30-08) 12 Terrance Butler, Presbyterian at Appalachian State (9-27-08)

RECEIVING YARDS 210 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb vs. Wofford (11-19-05) 209 Tim Maypray, VMI vs. Charleston Southern (11-3-07) 207 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina at Georgia Southern (9-16-06) 198 Mike Brown, Liberty at Gardner-Webb (11-14-09) 189 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern vs. Howard (10-1-05) 179 Aaron Dunklin, Charleston Southern vs. North Greenville (10-25-03) 178 Brandon Turner, Liberty at Gardner-Webb (10-29-05) 177 Dee Brown, Charleston Southern at VMI (11-3-07) 171 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern vs. Liberty (11-12-05) 168 Erick Harris, Liberty at Akron (10-12-02)

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 4 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern vs. Savannah State (10-22-05) 3 William Andrews Jr., Gardner-Webb at VMI (10-18-03) 3 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina vs. Charleston (WV) (10-9-04) 3 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb vs. Wofford (11-19-05) 3 Gerald Stevenson, Charleston Southern at Stony Brook (10-18-08) 3 Dwayne Eley, Stony Brook at Coastal Carolina (10-25-08)

AVERAGE YARDS PER CATCH (min. 5 receptions) 41.80 Tim Maypray, VMI vs. Charleston Southern, 11-3-07 (5 for 209) 33.60 Erick Harris, Liberty at Akron, 10-12-02 (5 for 168) 30.60 Arketa Banks, Elon at Northwestern State, 10-5-02 (5 for 153) 27.80 Aaron Dunklin, Charleston Southern vs. West Virginia State, 9-20-03 (5 for 139) 25.88 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina at Georgia Southern, 9-16-06 (8 for 207)

TACKLES 25 Mario E. Brown, Gardner-Webb at Southeastern Louisiana, 9-30-06 (15 S, 10 A) 24 Mike Pavelko, Gardner-Webb at VMI, 10-22-05 (8 S, 16 A) 22 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb vs. Savannah State, 11-16-02 (14 S, 8 A) 20 Jada Ross, Charleston Southern vs. North Greenville, 9-30-06 (7 S, 13 A) 20 Jada Ross, Charleston Southern vs. VMI, 10-21-06 (8 S, 12 A) 20 Dominique Davenport, Coastal Carolina vs. Colgate, 9-7-08 (11 S, 9 A) 19 several tied with

SACKS 4.0 Aaron Deberry, Liberty at Charleston Southern (11-1-03) 3.0 Vicheal Foxx, VMI at Liberty (10-4-03) 3.0 Maurice Simpkins, Coastal Carolina at Charleston Southern (11-22-03) 3.0 Damiso Alexander, VMI vs. Chowan (9-20-08) 3.0 A.J. Gross, VMI vs. Coastal Carolina (10-11-08)

TACKLES FOR LOSS 5.0 Kendrick Howard, Liberty vs. Appalachian State, 9-21-02 (-4) 5.0 Maurice Simpkins, Coastal Carolina vs. Newberry, 9-6-03 (-7) 5.0 Aaron Deberry, Liberty at Charleston Southern, 11-1-03 (-28) 5.0 A.J. Gross, VMI vs. Coastal Carolina, 10-11-08 (-27) 4.5 Harold Wells, Gardner-Webb at Hampton, 10-9-04 (-17) 4.5 Okeba Rollinson, Charleston Southern at The Citadel, 9-9-06 (-26)

FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 99 Randall State, Liberty at Akron (10-12-02) 87 Bryant Youngblood, VMI at Liberty (11-10-07) 79 Vincent Graves, Elon vs. Johnson C. Smith (9-21-02) 77 Jada Ross, Charleston Southern at Gardner-Webb (10-27-07) 75 Bo Tribble, Presbyterian at Elon (9-13-08) 57 Calvin Sutton, Elon at East Tennessee State (10-19-02) 56 Joseph Kirkpatrick, Stony Brook at Charleston Southern (11-14-09) 53 Okeba Rollinson, Charleston Southern at VMI (11-3-07) 49 Lee Bishop at Central Florida (9-28-02) 48 Brian Leonardi, Presbyterian vs. VMI (10-24-09)

FUMBLE RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 1 24 times, last by Demetrius Ward, Liberty at Gardner-Webb (11-14-09)

INTERCEPTIONS 3 Christian Kelly, VMI at Charleston Southern (10-21-06) 3 Marrio Norman, Coastal Carolina vs. Presbyterian (10-20-07) 3 Josh Norman, Coastal Carolina vs. Gardner-Webb (11-7-09) 2 several tied with

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 123 Erick Harris, Liberty vs. Hofstra, 11-22-03 (2 returns) 100 Antwain Harvey, Charleston Southern at Presbyterian, 11-7-09 (1 return) 90 Justin Huggard, VMI vs. Charleston Southern, 10-11-03 (2 returns) 90 Robert Mason, VMI vs. Lehigh, 9-24-05 (1 return) 81 Philip Ashley, Charleston Southern vs. North Greenville, 9-27-08 (1 return) 74 Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina at Savannah State, 11-5-05 (1 return) 72 Daniel Cooke, Gardner-Webb vs. Presbyterian, 10-18-08 (1 return) 67 Bo Tribble, Presbyterian vs. Fayetteville State, 9-6-08 (1 return) 65 William Haith, Liberty at VMI, 10-26-02 (1 return) 65 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb at Tennessee Tech, 9-4-04 (1 return)

YARDS PER INTERCEPTION RETURN (min. 2 interceptions) 61.5 Erick Harris, Liberty vs. Hofstra, 11-22-03 (2 for 123) 45.0 Justin Huggard, VMI vs. Charleston Southern, 10-11-03 (2 for 90) 22.5 Nick Nester, Charleston Southern vs. West Virginia State, 9-21-02 (2 for 45) 18.0 Greg Williamson, Coastal Carolina vs. Liberty, 10-23-04 (2 for 36) 17.5 Allen Davis, Gardner-Webb vs. Furman, 9-18-04 (2 for 35)

INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 1 33 times, last by Matt Bach, Charleston Southern vs. Coastal Carolina (11-21-09)

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POINTS SCORED KICKING 17 Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb vs. Southern Virginia, 10-24-09 (3 FG, 8 PAT) 16 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina vs. North Greenville, 9-25-04 (3 FG, 7 PAT) 16 Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb vs. Mars Hill, 9-5-09 (3 FG, 7 PAT) 16 Wesley Skiffi ngton, Stony Brook vs. Presbyterian, 10-3-09 (4 FG, 4 PAT) 16 Matt Bevins, Liberty vs. VMI, 11-7-09 (4 FG, 4 PAT) 15 Andrew Harmon, Gardner-Webb at Charleston Southern, 11-9-02 (3 FG, 6 PAT) 15 Scott Kiovsky, Liberty vs. Norfolk State, 11-8-03 (2 FG, 9 PAT) 15 Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb vs. Sam Houston State, 9-27-08 (4 FG, 3 PAT) 15 Matt Bevins, Liberty at Gardner-Webb, 11-14-09 (3 FG, 6 PAT) 14 several tied with

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 5 Matt Sharpe, VMI vs. Charleston Southern (10-11-03) 5 Matt Sharpe, VMI at Coastal Carolina (11-1-03) 5 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina at Liberty (10-22-05) 5 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina vs. Elon (9-2-06) 5 Justin Durham, Coastal Carolina vs. Winston-Salem State (9-8-07)

FIELD GOALS MADE 4 Matt Sharpe, VMI vs. Gardner-Webb (10-18-03) 4 Matt Sharpe, VMI at Coastal Carolina (11-1-03) 4 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina vs. Elon (9-2-06) 4 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern vs. Savannah State (10-6-07) 4 Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb vs. Sam Houston State (9-27-08) 4 Matt Bevins, Liberty vs. Elon (11-22-08) 4 Wesley Skiffi ngton, Stony Brook vs. Presbyterian (10-3-09) 4 Matt Bevins, Liberty vs. VMI (11-7-09)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 4 attempts) 100.0 Matt Sharpe, VMI vs. Gardner-Webb, 10-18-03 (4-of-4) 100.0 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern vs. Savannah State, 10-6-07 (4-of-4) 100.0 Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb vs. Sam Houston State, 9-27-08 (4-of-4) 100.0 Matt Bevins, Liberty vs. Elon, 11-22-08 (4-of-4) 100.0 Wesley Skiffi ngton, Stony Brook vs. Presbyterian, 10-3-09 (4-of-4) 100.0 Matt Bevins, Liberty vs. VMI, 11-7-09 (4-of-4)

MOST 40-PLUS YARD FIELD GOALS 3 Matt Bevins, Liberty vs. VMI, 11-7-09 (43, 42, 40) 3 John Paglia, Charleston Southern vs. Stony Brook, 11-14-09 (51, 46, 43)

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PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED 10 Noah Greenbaum, Liberty vs. VMI (11-10-07) 10 Luke Gaddis, Stony Brook vs. Iona (11-8-08) 9 Scott Kiovsky, Liberty vs. Norfolk State (11-8-03) 9 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina vs. Mansfi eld (11-12-05) 9 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina vs. Savannah State (11-4-06) 9 Noah Greenbaum, Liberty vs. St. Francis, Pa. (9-29-07) 9 Taylor Ports, Gardner-Webb vs. Savannah State (11-3-07) 9 Greg Stevens, VMI vs. Chowan (9-20-08)

PAT KICKS MADE 10 Noah Greenbaum, Liberty vs. VMI (11-10-07) 9 Scott Kiovsky, Liberty vs. Norfolk State (11-8-03) 9 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina vs. Mansfi eld (11-12-05) 9 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina vs. Savannah State (11-4-06) 9 Taylor Ports, Gardner-Webb vs. Savannah State (11-3-07) 9 Greg Stevens, VMI vs. Chowan (9-20-08) 8 Anthony Turowski, Elon vs. Liberty (11-9-02) 8 Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb at Morgan State (9-11-04) 8 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina vs. Charleston Southern (11-20-04) 8 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (10-15-05) 8 Noah Greenbaum, Liberty vs. St. Francis, Pa. (9-29-07) 8 Luke Gaddis, Stony Brook at Iona (11-8-08) 8 Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb vs. Southern Virginia (10-24-09)

PAT KICK PERCENTAGE (min. 9 attempts) 100.0 Noah Greenbaum, Liberty vs. VMI, 11-10-07 (10-of-10) 100.0 Scott Kiovsky, Liberty vs. Norfolk State, 11-8-03 (9-of-9) 100.0 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina vs. Mansfi eld, 11-12-05 (9-of-9) 100.0 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina vs. Savannah State, 11-4-06 (9-of-9) 100.0 Taylor Ports, Gardner-Webb vs. Savannah State, 11-3-07 (9-of-9) 100.0 Greg Stevens, VMI vs. Chowan, 9-20-08 (9-of-9)

PUNTS 12 Patrick Morgano, Presbyterian vs. Elon (9-12-09) 11 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb at Georgia Southern (9-7-02) 10 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern at The Citadel (8-30-03) 10 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern at The Citadel (9-1-07) 10 Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb at Georgia Tech (10-11-08) 9 several tied with

PUNTING YARDS 458 Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb at Georgia Tech, 10-11-08 (10 punts) 454 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb at Georgia Southern, 9-7-02 (11 punts) 445 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb at Montana State, 9-6-03 (9 punts) 438 Patrick Morgano, Presbyterian vs. Elon, 9-12-09 (12 punts) 382 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb at Furman, 9-27-03 (8 punts) 375 Adam Peters, VMI at Navy, 8-30-03 (8 punts) 375 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern at The Citadel, 9-1-07 (10 punts) 370 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb vs. Furman, 9-18-04 (8 punts) 368 Jamal Purvis, Gardner-Webb at North Carolina State, 9-19-09 (9 punts) 357 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern at Hawaii, 9-22-07 (9 punts)

PUNTING AVERAGE (min. 3 punts) 52.8 Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb vs. Tennessee Tech, 9-9-06 (5 for 264) 50.7 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb vs. Chattanooga, 9-20-03 (3 for 152) 50.7 Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb vs. Tennessee-Martin, 9-24-05 (3 for 152) 50.0 Marc Ray, VMI vs. Robert Morris, 9-5-09 (3 for 150) 49.4 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb at Montana State, 9-6-03 (9 for 445) 49.2 Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb vs. Glenville State, 10-14-06 (4 for 197) 48.3 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb at Wofford, 11-6-04 (3 for 145) 48.2 Noah Crouch, Liberty vs. Hofstra, 11-22-03 (5 for 241) 47.8 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb at Furman, 9-27-03 (8 for 382) 47.4 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb vs. Florida International, 11-15-03 (5 for 237)

PUNT RETURNS 6 John Puvogel, VMI vs. Austin Peay (11-8-03) 6 Wynton Jackson, Liberty vs. St. Paul’s (8-31-06) 6 Jamar Anderson, Coastal Carolina vs. Chowan (10-13-07) 5 several tied with

PUNT RETURN YARDS 109 Erick Harris, Liberty at Chattanooga, 11-13-04 (2 returns) 96 John Puvogel, VMI vs. Austin Peay, 11-8-03 (6 returns) 92 Greg Williamson, Coastal Carolina at Davidson, 11-8-03 (2 returns) 88 Tavares Shorter, Charleston Southern at North Greenville, 9-24-05 (5 returns) 88 Wynton Jackson, Liberty vs. Shippensburg, 9-8-07 (3 returns) 86 Wynton Jackson, Liberty vs. St. Paul’s, 8-31-06 (6 returns) 86 Tim Maypray, VMI vs. Gardner-Webb, 10-3-09 (1 return) 82 Dominic Bolden, Liberty vs. Glenville State, 9-6-08 (2 returns) 80 Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb at Jacksonville, 9-2-06 (1 return) 79 Dominic Bolden, Liberty vs. Elon, 11-22-08 (2 returns)

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (min. 2 returns) 54.5 Erick Harris, Liberty at Chattanooga, 11-13-04 (2 for 109) 46.0 Greg Williamson, Coastal Carolina at Davidson, 11-8-03 (2 for 92) 41.0 Dominic Bolden, Liberty vs. Glenville State, 9-6-08 (2 for 82) 39.5 Dominic Bolden, Liberty vs. Elon, 11-22-08 (2 for 79) 33.0 C.J. Hirschman, Charleston Southern at Liberty, 11-11-06 (2 for 66) 29.3 Wynton Jackson, Liberty vs. Shippensburg, 9-8-07 (3 for 88) 29.0 Andre Manning, Gardner-Webb vs. Wofford, 11-19-05 (2 for 58) 28.0 Jamar Anderson, Coastal Carolina at Charleston Southern, 11-17-07 (2 for 56) 25.5 Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb vs. Clark-Atlanta, 8-30-03 (2 for 51) 24.0 Don Phillips, Charleston Southern at Savannah State, 10-12-02 (2 for 48)

PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 2 Greg Williamson, Coastal Carolina at Davidson (11-8-03) 2 Erick Harris, Liberty at Chattanooga (11-13-04) 1 several tied with

KICKOFF RETURNS 9 Alexius Ferguson, Charleston Southern at Hawaii (9-22-07) 8 Mike Washington, Charleston Southern at South Florida (11-2-02) 8 Gerald Stevenson, Charleston Southern at Miami (Fla.) (8-28-08) 8 Matt Brevi, Stony Brook at Massachusetts (9-26-09) 7 several tied with

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 255 Gerald Stevenson, Charleston Southern at Wofford, 9-6-08 (7 returns) 204 Tim Maypray, VMI vs. The Citadel, 11-17-07 (7 returns) 198 Dominic Bolden, Liberty vs. VMI, 11-10-07 (3 returns) 187 Mike Washington, Charleston Southern at South Florida, 11-2-02 (8 returns) 179 Alexius Ferguson, Charleston Southern at Hawaii, 9-22-07 (9 returns) 169 Kijana Thomas, Charleston Southern vs. West Virginia State, 9-20-03 (5 returns) 166 Darnell Williams, Coastal Carolina at North Greenville, 9-25-03 (5 returns) 164 David Montgomery, Gardner-Webb vs. Liberty, 11-14-09 (4 returns) 149 Kijana Thomas, Charleston Southern vs. North Greenville, 10-25-03 (5 returns) 145 Tyson Petty, Gardner-Webb vs. Charleston Southern, 10-27-07 (6 returns)

KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (min. 2 returns) 66.0 Arthur Sitton, Coastal Carolina vs. VMI, 10-27-07 (2 for 132) 66.0 Dominic Bolden, Liberty vs. VMI, 11-10-07 (3 for 198) 57.5 Sam Gado, Liberty at Coastal Carolina, 10-23-04 (2 for 115) 55.0 Mike Washington, Charleston Southern at West Liberty State, 9-28-02 (2 for 110) 55.0 Aaron Hewlett, Liberty vs. VMI, 11-7-09 (2 for 110) 52.5 Tim Maypray, VMI at William & Mary, 9-15-07 (2 for 105) 51.5 Tavares Shorter, Charleston Southern vs. Savannah State, 10-22-05 (2 for 103) 47.3 Kijana Thomas, Charleston Southern vs. Liberty, 11-1-03 (3 for 142) 46.7 Matt Brevi, Stony Brook vs. Brown, 9-19-09 (3 for 140) 44.7 Deon Lee, Charleston Southern vs. Stony Brook, 11-14-09 (3 for 134)

KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 1 14 times, last by Deon Lee, Charleston Southern vs. Stony Brook (11-14-09) and David Montgomery, Gardner-Webb vs. Liberty (11-14-09)

DEFENSIVE EXTRA POINTS 1 8 times, last by Bryant Youngblood, VMI at Stony Brook (11-15-08)

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 346 Tim Maypray, VMI vs. Charleston So., 11-3-07 (209 REC, 102 KR, 36 RUSH, -1 PR) 332 Tim Maypray, VMI vs. Presbyterian, 11-22-08 (235 RUSH, 97 REC) 302 Gerald Stevenson, Charleston So. at Wofford, 9-6-08 (255 KR, 33 REC, 14 RUSH) 286 Lance Byrd, Presbyterian vs. Charleston Southern, 11-7-09 (274 RUSH, 12 REC) 278 Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook at Iona, 11-8-08 (278 RUSH) 271 Mike Brown, Liberty at West Virginia, 9-5-09 (157 REC, 107 KR, 7 RUSH) 270 Sam Gado, Liberty vs. Gardner-Webb, 10-2-04 (219 RUSH, 51 KR) 267 Wynton Jackson, LU vs. St. Francis, Pa., 9-29-07 (115 REC, 83 KR, 60 PR, 9 RUSH) 266 Mike Tolbert, Coastal Carolina vs. VMI, 10-27-07 (244 RUSH, 22 REC) 265 Dominic Bolden, Liberty vs. Glenville State, 9-6-08 (88 REC, 87 KR, 82 PR, 8 RUSH) 265 Mike Brown, Liberty at Gardner-Webb, 11-14-09 (198 REC, 52 RUSH, 15 PR)

3 TEAMMATES WITH 100 RUSHING YARDS, SAME GAME VMI at Robert Morris (Abegesah – 157, Hughes – 136, Robinson – 100), 9-29-07 SBU at Iona (Gowins - 278, Cuttino - 205, Anderson 110), 11-8-08

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RUSHING YARDS 1,500 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2008 1,347 Dre Barnes, Liberty 2003 1,310 Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook 2008 1,304 Dre Barnes, Liberty 2002 1,266 Tim Maypray, VMI 2008 1,244 Sean Mizzer, VMI 2003 1,195 Conte Cuttino, Stony Brook 2008 1,121 Howard Abegesah, VMI 2007 1,113 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2007 1,107 Patrick Hall, Coastal Carolina 2004

RUSHING ATTEMPTS 263 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2008 229 Dre Barnes, Liberty 2003 223 Howard Abegesah, VMI 2007 221 Dre Barnes, Liberty 2002 209 Sean Mizzer, VMI 2006 207 Sean Mizzer, VMI 2003 199 Conte Cuttino, Stony Brook 2008 195 Tim Maypray, VMI 2008 191 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2007 179 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2006

RUSHING YARDS PER CARRY (min. 100 per season) 9.36 Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook 2008 7.14 Patrick Hall, Coastal Carolina 2004 7.00 Zach Terrell, Liberty 2007 6.74 Mike Tolbert, Coastal Carolina 2007 6.71 Dre Barnes, Liberty 2004 6.57 Howard Abegesah, VMI 2008 6.53 Sam Gado, Liberty 2004 6.49 Tim Maypray, VMI 2008 6.14 Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook 2009 6.01 Sean Mizzer, VMI 2003 6.01 Conte Cuttino, Stony Brook 2008

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 17 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2007 15 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2007 14 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina 2003 14 Eugene Goodman, Liberty 2003 13 Patrick Hall, Coastal Carolina 2004 13 Zach Terrell, Liberty 2006 12 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina 2004 12 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina 2005 12 Tim Maypray, VMI 2008 12 Patrick Hall, Gardner-Webb 2009

RUSHING YARDS PER GAME (min. 75% of team’s games) 136.4 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2008 123.7 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2007 119.1 Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook 2008 118.5 Dre Barnes, Liberty 2002 115.1 Tim Maypray, VMI 2008 112.2 Dre Barnes, Liberty 2003 108.6 Conte Cuttino, Stony Brook 2008 103.7 Sean Mizzer, VMI 2003 101.9 Howard Abegesah, VMI 2007 100.6 Patrick Hall, Coastal Carolina 2004

200-YARD RUSHING GAMES 2 Dre Barnes, Liberty 2003 2 Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook 2008 2 Conte Cuttino, Stony Brook 2008

100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 10 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2008 7 Dre Barnes, Liberty 2002 7 Sean Mizzer, VMI 2003 7 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2007 6 Dre Barnes, Liberty 2003 6 Chris Foster, Gardner-Webb 2003 6 Conte Cuttino, Stony Brook 2008 6 Tim Maypray, VMI 2008 5 fi ve players tied with

OFFENSEMULTI-RUSHING TOUCHDOWN GAMES 6 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2007 5 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina 2003 5 Patrick Hall, Coastal Carolina 2004 5 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina 2005 5 Patrick Hall, Gardner-Webb 2009

3-TD RUSHING GAMES 3 Eugene Goodman, Liberty 2003 2 Sam Gado, Liberty 2004 2 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2006 2 Mike Tolbert, Coastal Carolina 2007 2 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2007 2 Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook 2008

4-TD RUSHING GAMES 1 Eugene Goodman, Liberty 2003 1 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina 2004 1 Andre Copeland, Charleston Southern 2005

RUSHING YARDS, QUARTERBACK 1266 Tim Maypray, VMI 2008 656 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2006 642 Kyle Hughes, VMI 2009 519 Tim Maypray, VMI 2009 513 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2006 444 Kyle Hughes, VMI 2007 437 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2005 404 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2005 384 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2003 365 C.W. Singletary, Elon 2002

RUSHING ATTEMPTS, QUARTERBACK 195 Tim Maypray, VMI 2008 163 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2003 137 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2003 136 Kyle Hughes, VMI 2009 131 Kyle Hughes, VMI 2007 130 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2006 122 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2005 115 Tim Maypray, VMI 2009 114 Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb 2002 113 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2006

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, QUARTERBACK 12 Tim Maypray, VMI 2008 9 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2005 7 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2003 7 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2006 7 Kyle Hughes, VMI 2009 6 Jonathan Wilson, VMI 2003 6 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2004 6 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2005 6 Tim Maypray, VMI 2009 5 three players tied with

PASSING YARDS 3,296 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2006 2,665 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2006 2,620 Brock Smith, Liberty 2008 2,594 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2005 2,532 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2004 2,410 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2004 2,268 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb 2009 2,260 Jonathan Wilson, VMI 2003 2,226 Brock Smith, Liberty 2007 2,215 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb 2006

PASS ATTEMPTS 360 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2004 356 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2005 347 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb 2009 340 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2004 339 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2006 338 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2003 329 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2003 326 Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb 2002 319 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2006 311 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb 2006

PASS COMPLETIONS 223 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2006 217 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2005 215 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb 2009 217 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2006 212 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2004 203 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2003 198 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2004 194 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2005 193 Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb 2002 189 Tribble Reese, Charleston Southern 2008

TOUCHDOWN PASSES 29 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2006 23 Tribble Reese, Charleston Southern 2008 21 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2004 21 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2006 20 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2003 20 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2005 19 Brock Smith, Liberty 2007 19 Brock Smith, Liberty 2008 17 Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb 2002 16 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2005 16 Zach MacDowall, Coastal Carolina 2008

INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 17 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2004 17 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb 2006 16 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2005 16 Brandon Miley, Presbyterian 2009 14 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2006

LOWEST PERCENTAGE OF INT (min. 200 attempts) 1.23 Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb (4 on 326) 2002 1.36 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb (3 on 220) 2008 1.44 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb (5 on 347) 2009 2.16 Brock Smith, Liberty (6 on 278) 2008 2.20 Tommy Beecher, Liberty (5 on 227) 2009 2.34 Zach MacDowall, Coastal Caro. (6 on 256) 2008 2.35 Collin Drafts, Charleston So. (8 on 340) 2004 2.44 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina (6 on 246) 2005 2.53 Collin Drafts, Charleston So. (9 on 356) 2005 2.69 Tim Webb, Presbyterian (6 on 223) 2008

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (min. 200 attempts) 69.9 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2006 67.8 Tommy Beecher, Liberty 2009 64.4 Brock Smith, Liberty 2008 64.0 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2006 63.2 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2005 62.4 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2004 62.4 Jonathan Wilson, VMI 2005 62.0 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb 2009 61.3 Zach MacDowall, Coastal Carolina 2008 61.2 Brock Smith, Liberty 2007

PASSING EFFICIENCY (min. 15 pass att. per game) 167.42 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2006 161.79 Brock Smith, Liberty 2008 157.42 Brock Smith, Liberty 2007 153.03 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2006 144.99 Zach MacDowall, Coastal Carolina 2008 140.58 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2004 139.43 Tommy Beecher, Liberty 2009 135.64 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2005 133.07 Tribble Reese, Charleston Southern 2008 129.80 Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb 2002

PASSING YARDS PER GAME (min. 75% of team’s games) 274.7 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2006 253.2 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2004 242.3 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2006 235.8 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2005 219.1 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2004 218.3 Brock Smith, Liberty 2008 216.6 Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb 2002 206.2 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb 2009 202.4 Brock Smith, Liberty 2007 201.4 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb 2006

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400-YARD PASSING GAMES 1 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2004 1 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2006

300-YARD PASSING GAMES 5 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2006 3 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2004 3 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb 2008 3 Brandon Miley, Presbyterian 2008 2 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2006 2 Zach MacDowall, Coastal Carolina 2008 2 Tim Webb, Presbyterian 2008 2 Michael Coulter, Stony Brook 2009

5-TOUCHDOWN PASSING GAMES 1 Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb 2002 1 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2004 1 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2006

4-TOUCHDOWN PASS GAMES 3 Tribble Reese, Charleston Southern 2008 2 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2003 2 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2004 2 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2006 2 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2006

3-TOUCHDOWN PASS GAMES 6 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2006 4 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2003 4 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2005 4 Brock Smith, Liberty 2007 4 Tribble Reese, Charleston Southern 2008

TOTAL OFFENSE 3,952 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2006 3,178 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2006 2,773 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2004 2,772 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2005 2,707 Brock Smith, Liberty 2008 2,652 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2004 2,585 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2003 2,577 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb 2009 2,527 Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb 2002 2,476 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2005

TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME (min. 75% of team’s games) 329.3 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2006 288.9 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2006 265.2 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2004 252.7 Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb 2002 252.1 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2004 252.0 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2005 234.3 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb 2009 225.6 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2008 225.1 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2005 219.7 A.J. Toscano, Charleston Southern 2009

TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 492 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2003 478 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2005 475 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2003 469 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2004 454 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb 2009 452 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2006 449 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2006 440 Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb 2002 429 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2004 411 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2005

400-YARD TOTAL OFFENSE GAMES 2 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb 2008 1 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2005 1 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2006 1 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2006 1 Eli Byrd, Charleston Southern 2007

300-YARD TOTAL OFFENSE GAMES 9 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2006 6 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2006 3 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2004 3 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2004 3 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb 2008

RECEPTIONS 103 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 2006 79 Aaron Dunklin, Charleston Southern 2003 76 William Andrews Jr., Gardner-Webb 2003 76 Dobson Collins, Gardner-Webb 2008 72 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 2005 69 Eddie Gadson, Charleston Southern 2004 69 Dee Brown, Charleston Southern 2007 64 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 2006 62 Brandon Clark, Presbyterian 2008 61 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2006 61 James Perry III, Gardner-Webb 2009

RECEIVING YARDS 1,077 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2006 1,056 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2008 1,043 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 2005 1,025 Aaron Dunklin, Charleston Southern 2003 985 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 2006 975 William Andrews Jr., Gardner-Webb 2003 937 Dobson Collins, Gardner-Webb 2008 898 Dee Brown, Charleston Southern 2007 826 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 2005 792 Eddie Gadson, Charleston Southern 2004

RECEIVING YARDS PER CATCH (35-59 receptions) 18.9 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2008 18.3 Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb 2004 17.0 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2007 16.6 Zohn Burden, VMI 2003 16.1 Aaron Dunklin, Charleston Southern 2002

RECEIVING YARDS PER CATCH (min. 60 receptions) 17.7 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2006 14.5 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 2005 13.0 Aaron Dunklin, Charleston Southern 2003 13.0 Dee Brown, Charleston Southern 2007 12.8 William Andrews Jr., Gardner-Webb 2003

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 16 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2006 13 William Andrews Jr., Gardner-Webb 2003 13 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 2005 11 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2007 10 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 2006 10 Dobson Collins, Gardner-Webb 2008 9 Eddie Gadson, Charleston Southern 2004 9 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2005 9 Dee Brown, Charleston Southern 2007 9 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 2007 9 Gerald Stevenson, Charleston Southern 2008 9 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2008

RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME (min. 75% of team’s games) 89.8 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2006 89.5 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 2006 88.0 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2008 85.4 Aaron Dunklin, Charleston Southern 2003 85.2 Dobson Collins, Gardner-Webb 2008 81.6 Dee Brown, Charleston Southern 2007 81.2 William Andrews Jr., Gardner-Webb 2003 79.2 Eddie Gadson, Charleston Southern 2004 75.1 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 2005 72.9 Harry Seabrook, Charleston Southern 2004

10-RECEPTION GAMES 5 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 2006 3 Eddie Gadson, Charleston Southern 2004 3 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 2005 2 Zohn Burden, VMI 2004 2 Mike Brown, Liberty 2009

200-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 1 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 2005 1 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2006 1 Tim Maypray, VMI 2007

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 6 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 2005 5 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2006 4 Aaron Dunklin, Charleston Southern 2003 4 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2008 4 Dobson Collins, Gardner-Webb 2008

MULTI-RECEIVING TOUCHDOWN GAMES 5 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2006 4 William Andrews Jr., Gardner-Webb 2003 4 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 2005 3 several tied with

4-TD RECEIVING GAMES 1 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 2005

3-TD RECEIVING GAMES 1 William Andrews Jr., Gardner-Webb 2003 1 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2004 1 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 2005 1 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 2005 1 Gerald Stevenson, Charleston Southern 2008 1 Dwayne Eley, Stony Brook 2008

TOTAL TACKLES 144 Derik Screen, VMI 2003 136 Justin Huggard, VMI 2005 131 Jada Ross, Charleston Southern 2007 128 Jada Ross, Charleston Southern 2005 127 Jada Ross, Charleston Southern 2006 120 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb 2002 120 Robert Mason, VMI 2004 120 Jeffery Williams, Gardner-Webb 2007 119 Todd Baldwin, VMI 2005 119 Jeffery Williams, Gardner-Webb 2008

SOLO TACKLES 70 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb 2003 69 Jim Maxwell, Gardner-Webb 2003 66 Jonna Lee, Charleston Southern 2003 66 Robert Mason, VMI 2004 66 Antwan Thomas, Presbyterian 2008 64 Derik Screen, VMI 2003 64 Marty Patterson, Gardner-Webb 2009 63 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb 2002 61 Jeffrey Williams, Gardner-Webb 2008 58 Anthony McKnight, Presbyterian 2008

ASSISTED TACKLES 86 Justin Huggard, VMI 2005 80 Derik Screen, VMI 2003 77 Jamar Leath, Coastal Carolina 2005 76 Jada Ross, Charleston Southern 2006 74 Jada Ross, Charleston Southern 2007 73 Kendrick Howard, Liberty 2002 72 Jada Ross, Charleston Southern 2005 72 Todd Baldwin, VMI 2005 71 Jeffrey Williams, Gardner-Webb 2007 69 Jamar Leath, Coastal Carolina 2006

TACKLES PER GAME 12.36 Justin Huggard, VMI (136 in 11) 2005 12.00 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb (120 in 10) 2002 12.00 Derik Screen, VMI (144 in 12) 2003 11.91 Jada Ross, Charleston Southern (131 in 11) 2007 11.64 Jada Ross, Charleston Southern (128 in 11) 2005 11.55 Jada Ross, Charleston Southern (127 in 11) 2006 10.91 Robert Mason, VMI (120 in 11) 2004 10.91 Jeffrey Williams, Gardner-Webb (120 in 11) 2007 10.82 Todd Baldwin, VMI (119 in 11) 2005 10.82 Jeffrey Williams, Gardner-Webb (119 in 11) 2008

TACKLES FOR LOSS 24.0-115 Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb 2007 22.5-74 Harold Wells, Gardner-Webb 2004 18.5-78 Antwan Thomas, Presbyterian 2008 17.0-62 Vicheal Foxx, VMI 2003 16.0-68 Aaron DeBerry, Liberty 2003 16.0-63 Maurice Simpkins, Coastal Carolina 2003 15.5-65 Seth Reichart, Liberty 2003 15.0-44 Dennis Justiniani, Charleston Southern 2006 14.5-53 A.J. Gross, VMI 2008 14.0-53 Johnathan West, Charleston Southern 2003 14.0-54 Tommy Lloyd, VMI 2007 14.0-57 Tyler Santucci, Stony Brook 2009 14.0-51 Marty Patterson, Gardner-Webb 2009

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QUARTERBACK SACKS 8.0-42 Aaron DeBerry, Liberty 2002 7.5-47 Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb 2006 7.5-31 Adam McKinney, Presbyterian 2008 7.0-38 Vicheal Foxx, VMI 2003 7.0-53 Kelvin McIver, Coastal Carolina 2004 7.0-38 Harold Wells, Gardner-Webb 2004 6.5-47 Adrain Grady, Coastal Carolina 2003 6.5-49 Vince Redd, Liberty 2007 6.5-27 Jake Killeen, Charleston Southern 2008 6.5-37 Phillip Oboh, Coastal Carolina 2009

20-TACKLE GAMES 2 Jada Ross, Charleston Southern 2006 1 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb 2002 1 Mike Pavelko, Gardner-Webb 2005 1 Mario Brown, Gardner-Webb 2006 1 Dominique Davenport, Coastal Carolina 2008

INTERCEPTIONS 8 Josh Norman, Coastal Carolina 2009 6 Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina 2004 6 Philip Ashley, Charleston Southern 2008 5 Mike Washington, Charleston Southern 2002 5 Lamar Ingram, Gardner-Webb 2002 5 Musa Sarki, VMI 2003 5 Allen Davis, Gardner-Webb 2004 5 Jensen Turner, Gardner-Webb 2004 5 Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina 2005 5 Marrio Norman, Coastal Carolina 2007 5 Kajuan Lee, Liberty 2009

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 168 Erick Harris, Liberty 2003 117 Philip Ashley, Charleston Southern 2008 103 Antwain Harvey, Charleston Southern 2009 102 Allen Davis, Gardner-Webb 2004 100 Patrick Calvary, Liberty 2007 99 Jon Carmon, Charleston Southern 2007 92 Greg Williamson, Coastal Carolina 2004 90 William Haith, Liberty 2002 90 Justin Huggard, VMI 2003 90 Robert Mason, VMI 2005

INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 2 Erick Harris, Liberty 2003 1 several tied with

PASS BREAK-UPS 17 Allen Davis, Gardner-Webb 2004 15 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb 2003 12 Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina 2004 12 Cedric McGowan, Gardner-Webb 2007 10 Mike Washington, Charleston Southern 2002 10 Jim Maxwell, Gardner-Webb 2003 10 Tavoris Horton, Gardner-Webb 2003 10 Jared Brodgen, Liberty 2004 10 Patrick Calvary, Liberty 2005 9 several tied with

PASSES DEFENDED 22 Allen Davis, Gardner-Webb 2004 18 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb 2003 18 Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina 2004 16 Aaron Sykes, Gardner-Webb 2003 16 Cedric McGowan, Gardner-Webb 2007 15 Mike Washington, Charleston Southern 2002 15 Josh Norman, Coastal Carolina 2009 13 Musa Sarki, VMI 2003 13 Greg Williamson, Coastal Carolina 2004 13 Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina 2006

FORCED FUMBLES 5 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb 2003 5 D.J. Rice, Coastal Carolina 2007 4 Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb 2005

FUMBLE RETURNS/RECOVERIES 5 J.P. Weaver, Gardner-Webb 2005 4 Kendrick Howard, Liberty 2002 4 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb 2003 4 Sam Harper, Coastal Carolina 2004 4 Jonathan Little, Gardner-Webb 2005

FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 99 Randall State, Liberty 2002 87 Bryant Youngblood, VMI 2007 79 Vincent Graves, Elon 2002 77 Jada Ross, Charleston Southern 2007 75 Bo Tribble, Presbyterian 2008 68 Calvin Sutton, Elon 2002 56 Joseph Kirkpatrick, Stony Brook 2009 53 Okeba Rollinson, Charleston Southern 2007 49 Lee Bishop, Liberty 2002 48 Brian Leonardi, Presbyterian 2009

FUMBLE RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 1 several tied with

PATs 56-59 Noah Greenbaum, Liberty 2007 53-54 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 2004 49-50 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 2006 48-50 Greg Stevens, VMI 2008 44-46 Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb 2005 41-42 Matt Bevins, Liberty 2009 40-42 Matt Sharpe, VMI 2003 38-38 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 2005 38-38 Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb 2009 37-41 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 2003

FIELD GOALS 22-26 Matt Bevins, Liberty 2009 17-24 Matt Sharpe, VMI 2003 16-22 Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb 2008 16-22 John Paglia, Charleston Southern 2009 15-17 Wes Skiffi ngton, Stony Brook 2009 15-19 Noah Greenbaum, Liberty 2007 14-22 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 2005 13-16 Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb 2009 13-19 Justin Durham, Coastal Carolina 2009 12-16 Matt Bevins, Liberty 2008 12-17 Justin Durham, Coastal Carolina 2007

10-POINT KICKING GAMES 5 Noah Greenbaum, Liberty 2007 4 Matt Sharpe, VMI 2003 4 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 2004 4 Matt Bevins, Liberty 2009 4 John Paglia, Charleston Southern 2009 3 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 2006 3 Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb 2008

OVERALL SCORING 114 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2008 107 Matt Bevins, Liberty 2009 104 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2007 101 Noah Greenbaum, Liberty 2007 96 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2006 91 Matt Sharpe, VMI 2003 84 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina 2003 84 Eugene Goodman, Liberty 2003 83 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 2004 80 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 2005 80 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 2005

KICK SCORING 107 Matt Bevins, Liberty 2009 101 Noah Greenbaum, Liberty 2007 91 Matt Sharpe, VMI 2003 83 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 2004 80 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 2005 79 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 2006 77 Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb 2009 76 John Paglia, Charleston Southern 2009 75 Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb 2008 74 Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb 2005

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 19 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2008 17 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2007 16 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2006 14 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina 2003 14 Eugene Goodman, Liberty 2003 13 William Andrews Jr., Gardner-Webb 2003 13 Patrick Hall, Coastal Carolina 2004 13 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 2005 13 Zach Terrell, Liberty 2006 13 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2008 13 Tim Maypray, VMI 2008

MULTI-TOUCHDOWN GAMES 7 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2008 6 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2007 5 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina 2003 5 Patrick Hall, Coastal Carolina 2004 5 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina 2005 5 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2006 5 Patrick Hall, Gardner-Webb 2009

4-TOUCHDOWN GAMES 1 Eugene Goodman, Liberty 2003 1 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina 2004 1 Andre Copeland, Charleston Southern 2005 1 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 2005 1 Tim Maypray, VMI 2008

3-TOUCHDOWN GAMES 3 Eugene Goodman, Liberty 2003 3 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2007 2 Sam Gado, Liberty 2004 2 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2006 2 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2007 2 Mike Tolbert, Coastal Carolina 2007 2 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2008 2 Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook 2008

SCORING

PAT PERCENTAGE (min. 25 made) 100.0 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina (38-38) 2005 100.0 Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb (38-38) 2009 100.0 Taylor Ports, Gardner-Webb (28-28) 2007 100.0 Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb (26-26) 2006 100.0 Jay Kelley, Liberty (25-25) 2002 98.1 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina (53-54) 2004 98.0 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina (49-50) 2006 97.6 Matt Bevins, Liberty (41-42) 2009 97.1 Scott Kiovsky, Liberty (33-34) 2003 96.9 Zac Kolegue, Liberty (31-32) 2004

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (10-15 made) 84.6 Barrett Way, VMI (11-13) 2005 83.3 Barrett Way, VMI (10-12) 2006 81.3 Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb (13-16) 2009 76.9 Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb (10-13) 2005 75.0 Matt Bevins, Liberty (12-16) 2008

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 15 made) 88.2 Wes Skiffi ngton, Stony Brook (15-17) 2009 84.6 Matt Bevins, Liberty (22-26) 2009 78.9 Noah Greenbaum (15-19) 2007 72.7 Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb (16-22) 2008 72.7 John Paglia, Charleston Southern (16-22) 2009

MOST 50-YARD FIELD GOALS 1 Matt Sharpe, VMI 2003 1 Barrett Way, VMI 2004 1 Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb 2004 1 Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb 2005 1 Barrett Way, VMI 2005 1 John Paglia, Charleston Southern 2009 1 Matt Bevins, Liberty 2009

MOST 40-YARD-PLUS FIELD GOALS 7 Matt Sharpe, VMI 2003 7 Matt Bevins, Liberty 2009 6 Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb 2008 6 John Paglia, Charleston Southern 2009 4 Scott Kiovsky, Liberty 2003 4 Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb 2006 4 Justin Durham, Coastal Carolina 2007

SPECIAL TEAMS

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PUNTS 65 Adam Peters, VMI 2004 64 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 2003 60 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb 2004 57 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb 2003 57 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern 2007 56 Noah Crouch, Liberty 2005 55 Anthony Turowski, Elon 2002 55 Andy Brown, Charleston Southern 2008 55 Drew Evangelista, Stony Brook 2009 54 Adam Peters, VMI 2005

PUNTING YARDS 2,593 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb 2003 2,508 Adam Peters, VMI 2004 2,503 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb 2004 2,392 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 2003 2,215 Noah Crouch, Liberty 2005 2,136 Adam Peters, VMI 2006 2,105 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern 2007 2,068 Adam Peters, VMI 2005 2,016 Drew Evangelista, Stony Brook 2009 2,004 Anthony Turowski, Elon 2002

PUNTING AVERAGE (min. 3.6 punts per game) 45.5 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb 2003 43.5 Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb 2006 41.7 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb 2004 40.6 Adam Peters, VMI 2003 40.6 Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb 2007 40.3 Adam Peters, VMI 2006 39.6 Noah Crouch, Liberty 2005 39.5 Noah Crouch, Liberty 2004 39.1 Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb 2005 38.9 Marc Ray, VMI 2009

MOST PUNTS INSIDE THE 20-YARD LINE 19 Noah Crouch, Liberty 2005 19 Andy Brown, Charleston Southern 2008 18 Adam Peters, VMI 2004 18 Mike Larsson, Liberty 2009 16 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb 2003 16 Adam Peters, VMI 2003 16 Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb 2007 16 Bryson Summers, Presbyterian 2008 16 Drew Evangelista, Stony Brook 2009

PUNT RETURNS 26 Wynton Jackson, Liberty 2006 23 Eddie Gadson, Charleston Southern 2004 22 Josh Hubbard, Gardner-Webb 2003 20 Mike Washington, Charleston Southern 2002 19 Gary Price, VMI 2003 19 David Parker, Coastal Carolina 2004 19 C.J. Hirschman, Charleston Southern 2006 19 Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb 2006 18 Adrian Hall, Liberty 2003 18 David Parker, Coastal Carolina 2005

PUNT RETURN YARDS 308 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2008 298 Wynton Jackson, Liberty 2006 258 C.J. Hirschman, Charleston Southern 2006 247 Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb 2005 227 Wynton Jackson, Liberty 2007 208 Mike Washington, Charleston Southern 2002 207 Tim Maypray, VMI 2009 206 Greg Williamson, Coastal Carolina 2003 186 Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb 2006 176 David Parker, Coastal Carolina 2005

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (min. 1.2 returns per game) 18.1 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2008 16.5 Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb 2005 13.6 C.J. Hirschman, Charleston Southern 2006 13.4 Wynton Jackson, Liberty 2007 12.9 Tim Maypray, VMI 2009 11.5 Wynton Jackson, Liberty 2006 10.4 Mike Washington, Charleston Southern 2002 10.2 Tavares Shorter, Charleston Southern 2005 10.1 Allen Davis, Gardner-Webb 2004 9.8 Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb 2006

COMBINED KICK RETURN YARDS 1179 Tim Maypray, VMI (972 KR, 207 PR) 2009 1156 Kijana Thomas, CSU (1148 KR, 8 PR) 2003 1039 Mike Washington, CSU (831 KR, 208 PR) 2002 981 Gerald Stevenson, CSU (921 KR, 60 PR) 2008 969 Tim Maypray, VMI (889 KR, 80 PR) 2007 814 Rajah Jenkins, VMI (763 KR, 51 PR) 2008 794 Adrian Hall, Liberty (692 KR, 102 PR) 2002 696 Adrian Hall, Liberty (527 KR, 169 PR) 2003 687 Tavares Shorter, CSU (544 KR, 143 PR 2005 673 Dominic Bolden, Liberty (365 KR, 308 PR) 2008

PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 2 Greg Williamson, Coastal Carolina 2003 2 Erick Harris, Liberty 2004 2 Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb 2005 2 Wynton Jackson, Liberty 2007 2 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2008

KICKOFF RETURNS 50 Kijana Thomas, Charleston Southern 2003 46 Tim Maypray, VMI 2009 37 Gerald Stevenson, Charleston Southern 2008 35 Tim Maypray, VMI 2007 35 Rajah Jenkins, VMI 2008 33 Mike Washington, Charleston Southern 2002 33 Adrian Hall, Liberty 2002 28 Tyson Petty, Gardner-Webb 2007 27 Adrian Hall, Liberty 2003 27 Tyler Robbins, Presbyterian 2009 27 Matt Brevi, Stony Brook 2009

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 1,148 Kijana Thomas, Charleston Southern 2003 972 Tim Maypray, VMI 2009 921 Gerald Stevenson, Charleston Southern 2008 889 Tim Maypray, VMI 2007 831 Mike Washington, Charleston Southern 2002 763 Rajah Jenkins, VMI 2008 692 Adrian Hall, Liberty 2002 671 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2007 586 Tyson Petty, Gardner-Webb 2007 558 Tyler Robbins, Presbyterian 2009

KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (min. 1.2 returns per game) 32.0 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2007 27.5 Arthur Sitton, Coastal Carolina 2007 26.4 Eric O’Neal, Coastal Carolina 2007 25.5 Titus Green, VMI 2003 25.4 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 2005 25.4 Tim Maypray, VMI 2007 25.2 Mike Washington, Charleston Southern 2002 24.9 Gerald Stevenson, Charleston Southern 2008 24.7 Darnell Williams, Coastal Carolina 2003 24.6 Brandon Jackson, Gardner-Webb 2008 24.6 Jonathan Crawford, Liberty 2008

KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 2 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2006 2 Tim Maypray, VMI 2007 1 Mike Washington, Charleston Southern 2002 1 Sam Gado, Liberty 2004 1 Tavares Shorter, Charleston Southern 2005 1 Wynton Jackson, Liberty 2006 1 Arthur Sitton, Coastal Carolina 2007 1 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2007 1 Jonathan Crawford, Liberty 2008 1 Deon Lee, Charleston Southern 2009 1 David Montgomery, Gardner-Webb 2009 1 Aaron Hewlett, Liberty 2009

COMBINED KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 2 Greg Williamson, Coastal Carolina (2 PR) 2003 2 Erick Harris, Liberty (2 PR) 2004 2 Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb (2 PR) 2005 2 Dominic Bolden, Liberty (2 KR) 2006 2 Wynton Jackson, Liberty (2 PR) 2007 2 Tim Maypray, VMI (2 KR) 2007 2 Dominic Bolden, Liberty (2 PR) 2008

COMBINED KICK RETURNS 62 Tim Maypray, VMI (46 KR, 16 PR) 2009 58 Kijana Thomas, CSU (50 KR, 8 PR) 2003 53 Mike Washington, CSU (33 KR, 20 PR) 2002 49 Adrian Hall, Liberty (33 KR, 16 PR) 2002 46 Tim Maypray, VMI (35 KR, 11 PR) 2007 45 Adrian Hall, Liberty (27 KR, 18 PR) 2003 45 Rajah Jenkins, VMI (35 KR, 10 PR) 2008 43 Gerald Stevenson, CSU (37 KR, 6 PR) 2008 40 Arketa Banks, Elon (24 KR, 16 PR) 2002 38 Tavares Shorter, CSU (24 KR, 14 PR) 2005

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 1,975 Tim Maypray, VMI 2007 1,850 Tim Maypray, VMI 2009 1,830 Gerald Stevenson, Charleston Southern 2008 1,814 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2008 1,690 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2008 1,539 Dre Barnes, Liberty 2002 1,509 Sean Mizzer, VMI 2003 1,480 Sean Mizzer, VMI 2004 1,467 Conte Cuttino, Stony Brook 2008 1,452 Gerald Stevenson, Charleston Southern 2009

ALL-PURPOSE YDS PER GAME (min. 75% of team’s games) 179.5 Tim Maypray, VMI 2007 168.2 Tim Maypray, VMI 2009 154.3 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2007 153.6 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2008 152.5 Gerald Stevenson, Charleston Southern 2008 151.2 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2008 140.6 Sam Gado, Liberty 2004 139.9 Dre Barnes, Liberty 2002 134.5 Sean Mizzer, VMI 2004 133.4 Conte Cuttino, Stony Brook 2008

300-YARD ALL-PURPOSE GAMES 1 Tim Maypray, VMI 2007 1 Gerald Stevenson, Charleston Southern 2008 1 Tim Maypray, VMI 2008

200-YARD ALL-PURPOSE GAMES 5 Tim Maypray, VMI 2007 3 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2007 3 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2008 3 Tim Maypray, VMI 2009 2 several tied with

BLOCKED KICKS 4 Chetyuane Reeder, Presbyterian 2008 3 Jamaal Walton, VMI 2006 3 Jada Ross, Charleston Southern 2007 3 Justin Bethel, Presbyterian 2009 2 several tied with

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RUSHING YARDS 3,633 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2006-08 3,409 Dre Barnes, Liberty 2002-04 3,223 Sean Mizzer, VMI 2003-06 2,860 Howard Abegesah, VMI 2006-09 2,479 Zach Terrell, Liberty 2005-08 2,456 Tim Maypray, VMI 2006-09 2,343 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 2,214 Patrick Hall, Coastal Carolina 2003-05 2,200 EDWIN GOWINS, Stony Brook 2008- 1,995 Conte Cuttino, Stony Brook 2008-09

RUSHING ATTEMPTS 647 Sean Mizzer, VMI 2003-06 633 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2006-08 563 Dre Barnes, Liberty 2002-04 512 Howard Abegesah, VMI 2006-09 504 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2003-06 473 Zach Terrell, Liberty 2005-08 439 Jermaine Boston, Gardner-Webb 2002-05 432 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 418 Tim Maypray, VMI 2006-09 376 Conte Cuttino, Stony Brook 2008-09

RUSHING YARDS PER CARRY (min. 200 attempts) 7.72 EDWIN GOWINS, Stony Brook 2008- 6.22 Sam Gado, Liberty 2002-04 6.10 Patrick Hall, Coastal Carolina 2003-05 6.06 Dre Barnes, Liberty 2002-04 6.03 Mike Tolbert, Coastal Carolina 2004-07 5.88 Tim Maypray, VMI 2006-09 5.74 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2006-08 5.59 Howard Abegesah, VMI 2006-09 5.53 Eugene Goodman, Liberty 2002-04 5.49 Chris Foster, Gardner-Webb 2002-03

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 46 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 42 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2006-08 29 Zach Terrell, Liberty 2005-08 22 Sean Mizzer, VMI 2003-06 22 Tim Maypray, VMI 2006-09 22 PATRICK HALL, Gardner-Webb 2007- 21 Mike Tolbert, Coastal Carolina 2004-07 20 EDWIN GOWINS, Stony Brook 2008- 19 Eugene Goodman, Liberty 2002-04 19 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2002-05

RUSHING YARDS PER GAME (min. 20 games) 117.6 Dre Barnes, Liberty 2002-04 117.2 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2006-08 104.8 EDWIN GOWINS, Stony Brook 2008- 90.7 Conte Cuttino, Stony Brook 2008-09 87.1 Sean Mizzer, VMI 2003-06 76.9 Eugene Goodman, Liberty 2002-04 73.3 Howard Abegesah, VMI 2006-09 70.7 Chris Foster, Gardner-Webb 2002-03 67.1 Patrick Hall, Coastal Carolina 2003-05 62.0 Zach Terrell, Liberty 2005-08

200-YARD RUSHING GAMES 4 Dre Barnes, Liberty 2002-04 2 EDWIN GOWINS, Stony Brook 2008- 2 Conte Cuttino, Stony Brook 2008-09

100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 22 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2006-08 17 Dre Barnes, Liberty 2002-04 15 Sean Mizzer, VMI 2003-06 13 Howard Abegesah, VMI 2006-09 9 Chris Foster, Gardner-Webb 2002-03 9 EDWIN GOWINS, Stony Brook 2008- 8 Eugene Goodman, Liberty 2002-04 8 Zach Terrell, Liberty 2005-08 7 Conte Cuttino, Stony Brook 2008-09 6 three players tied with

OFFENSEMULTI-RUSHING TOUCHDOWN GAMES 15 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2006-08 14 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 8 PATRICK HALL, Gardner-Webb 2007- 6 Patrick Hall, Coastal Carolina 2003-05 6 Sean Mizzer, VMI 2003-06 6 Mike Tolbert, Coastal Carolina 2004-07 6 Zach Terrell, Liberty 2005-08 6 EDWIN GOWINS, Stony Brook 2008-

3-TD RUSHING GAMES 5 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2006-08 3 Eugene Goodman, Liberty 2002-04 3 Mike Tolbert, Coastal Carolina 2004-07 3 EDWIN GOWINS, Stony Brook 2008- 2 Sam Gado, Liberty 2002-04 2 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 2 Howard Abegesah, VMI 2006-09

4-TD RUSHING GAMES 1 Eugene Goodman, Liberty 2002-04 1 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 1 Andre Copeland, Charleston Southern 2005

RUSHING YARDS, QUARTERBACK 1,785 Tim Maypray, VMI 2006-09 1,638 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 1,286 Kyle Hughes, VMI 2006-09 1,182 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2002-05 803 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2003-06 493 Ren McKinnon, Coastal Carolina 2003-07 455 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb 2006-09 401 ZACH MacDOWALL, Coastal Carolina 2008- 365 C.W. Singletary, Elon 2002 361 Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb 2002

RUSHING ATTEMPTS, QUARTERBACK 504 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2003-06 361 Kyle Hughes, VMI 2006-09 354 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2002-05 345 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 310 Tim Maypray, VMI 2006-09 262 Jonathan Wilson, VMI 2003-06 255 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb 2006-09 157 ZACH MacDOWALL, Coastal Carolina 2008- 145 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 137 BRANDON MILEY, Presbyterian 2008-

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, QUARTERBACK 19 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2002-05 18 Tim Maypray, VMI 2006-09 17 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2003-06 14 Jonathan Wilson, VMI 2003-06 14 Kyle Hughes, VMI 2006-09 13 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 8 Ren McKinnon, Coastal Carolina 2003-07 8 ZACH MacDOWALL, Coastal Carolina 2008- 7 BRANDON MILEY, Presbyterian 2008- 4 fi ve players tied with

PASSING YARDS 9,768 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2003-06 7,036 Brock Smith, Liberty 2005-08 6,690 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2002-05 6,598 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 5,614 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 5,190 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb 2006-09 5,096 Jonathan Wilson, VMI 2003-06 3,728 ZACH MacDOWALL, Coastal Carolina 2008- 3,448 BRANDON MILEY, Presbyterian 2008- 2,643 Kyle Hughes, VMI 2006-09

PASS ATTEMPTS 1,344 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2003-06 1,007 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2002-05 879 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 821 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb 2006-09 806 Brock Smith, Liberty 2005-08 749 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 721 Jonathan Wilson, VMI 2003-06 539 BRANDON MILEY, Presbyterian 2008- 485 ZACH MacDOWALL, Coastal Carolina 2008- 354 Tim Webb, Presbyterian 2008-09

PASS COMPLETIONS 833 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2003-06 597 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2002-05 506 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb 2006-09 486 Tyler Thigen, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 484 Brock Smith, Liberty 2005-08 440 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 419 Jonathan Wilson, VMI 2003-06 309 BRANDON MILEY, Presbyterian 2008- 283 ZACH MacDOWALL, Coastal Carolina 2008- 210 Tim Webb, Presbyterian 2008-09

TOUCHDOWN PASSES 73 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2003-06 53 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 50 Brock Smith, Liberty 2005-08 48 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2002-05 39 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 28 Jonathan Wilson, VMI 2003-06 28 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb 2006-09 25 Kyle Hughes, VMI 2006-09 25 ZACH MacDOWALL, Coastal Carolina 2008- 23 Tribble Reese, Charleston Southern 2008

INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 45 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2002-05 44 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2003-06 29 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 28 BRANDON MILEY, Presbyterian 2008- 25 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2003-06

LOWEST PERCENTAGE OF INT (min. 300 attempts) 1.23 Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb (4 on 326) 2002 2.68 Stan Doolittle, GWU (22 on 821) 2006-09 2.77 Jonathan Wilson, VMI (20 on 721) 2003-06 2.84 Tyler Thigpen, CCU (25 on 879) 2003-06 2.85 Brock Smith, Liberty (23 on 806) 2005-08 3.27 Collin Drafts, CSU (44 on 1344) 2003-06 3.51 ZACH MacDOWALL, CCU (17 on 485) 2008- 3.74 William Richardson, CCU(16 on 321) 2005-08 3.87 Devin Campbell, GWU (29 on 749) 2005-08 3.87 Tribble Reese, CSU (12 on 310) 2008

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (min. 300 attempts) 62.0 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2003-06 61.6 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb 2006-09 61.0 Tribble Reese, Charleston Southern 2008 60.0 Brock Smith, Liberty 2005-08 59.3 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2002-05 59.3 Tim Webb, Presbyterian 2008-09 59.2 Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb 2002 58.7 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 58.4 ZACH MacDOWALL, Coastal Carolina 2008- 58.3 A.J. TOSCANO, Charleston Southern 2008-

PASSING EFF. (min. 20 games, 15 pass att. per game) 148.14 Brock Smith, Liberty 2005-08 134.43 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2003-06 132.63 ZACH MacDOWALL, Coastal Carolina 2008- 132.56 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 131.16 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 124.76 Jonathan Wilson, VMI 2003-06 121.87 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2002-05 120.61 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb 2006-09 112.36 BRANDON MILEY, Presbyterian 2008- 90.20 Gus Condon, Liberty 2002-03

PASSING YARDS PER GAME (min. 20 games) 222.0 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2003-06 175.9 Brock Smith, Liberty 2005-08 169.5 ZACH MacDOWALL, Coastal Carolina 2008- 167.3 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2002-05 165.1 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 164.2 BRANDON MILEY, Presbyterian 2008- 160.9 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 159.3 Jonathan Wilson, VMI 2003-06 144.2 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb 2006-09 94.7 William Richardson, Coastal Carolina 2005-08

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400-YARD PASSING GAMES 2 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2003-06

300-YARD PASSING GAMES 6 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2003-06 5 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 3 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 3 BRANDON MILEY, Presbyterian 2008- 3 ZACH MacDOWALL, Coastal Carolina 2008-

5-TOUCHDOWN PASSING GAMES 2 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2003-06 1 Jeremy Martin, Gardner-Webb 2002

4-TOUCHDOWN PASS GAMES 6 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2003-06 3 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2002-05 3 Tribble Reese, Charleston Southern 2008 2 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2003-06

3-TOUCHDOWN PASS GAMES 9 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2002-05 9 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2003-06 8 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 7 Brock Smith, Liberty 2005-08 4 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 4 Tribble Reese, Charleston Southern 2008

TOTAL OFFENSE 10,571 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2003-06 8,236 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 7,872 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2002-05 7,189 Brock Smith, Liberty 2005-08 5,645 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb 2006-09 5,485 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 5,286 Jonathan Wilson, VMI 2003-06 4,129 ZACH MacDOWALL, Coastal Carolina 2008- 3,929 Kyle Hughes, VMI 2006-09 3,633 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2006-08

TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME (min. 20 games) 240.3 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2003-06 200.9 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 196.8 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2002-05 187.7 Zach MacDowall, Coastal Carolina 2008- 175.9 Brock Smith, Liberty 2005-08 168.6 Brandon Miley, Presbyterian 2008- 165.2 Jonathan Wilson, VMI 2003-06 161.3 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 156.8 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb 2006-09 118.8 Dre Barnes, Liberty 2002-04

TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 1,848 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2003-06 1,361 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2002-05 1,224 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 1,076 Stan Doolittle, Gardner-Webb 2006-09 983 Jonathan Wilson, VMI 2003-06 921 Brock Smith, Liberty 2005-08 894 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 676 Kyle Hughes, VMI 2006-09 676 Brandon Miley, Presbyterian 2008- 647 Sean Mizzer, VMI 2003-06

400-YARD TOTAL OFFENSE GAMES 2 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 1 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2002-05 1 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2003-06 1 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 1 Eli Byrd, Charleston Southern 2006-07

300-YARD TOTAL OFFENSE GAMES 11 Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 2003-06 10 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 6 Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 2002-05 4 Devin Campbell, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 3 Jonathan Wilson, VMI 2003-06 3 ZACH MacDOWALL, Coastal Carolina 2008-

RECEPTIONS 202 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 2004-06 188 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 2004-07 161 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2004-07 151 Zohn Burden, VMI 2003-05 143 Wynton Jackson, Liberty 2003-07 143 Dobson Collins, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 138 Brandon Turner, Liberty 2004-07 127 Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb 2003-06 127 Austin Gaines, Gardner-Webb 2003-06 124 Aaron Dunklin, Charleston Southern 2002-03

RECEIVING YARDS 2,720 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2004-07 2,552 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 2004-07 2,429 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 2004-06 1,936 Zohn Burden, VMI 2003-05 1,923 Wynton Jackson, Liberty 2003-07 1,886 Brandon Turner, Liberty 2004-07 1,781 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2005-08 1,748 Aaron Dunklin, Charleston Southern 2002-03 1,745 Dobson Collins, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 1,743 Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb 2003-06

RECEIVING YARDS PER CATCH (50-99 receptions) 18.4 Tim Maypray, VMI 2006-09 17.6 Lauren Williams, Liberty 2003-05 14.7 Aaron Richardson, Gardner-Webb 2003-05 14.6 Jonathan Crawford, Liberty 2004-08 14.1 Chris Noble, Coastal Carolina 2003-06

RECEIVING YARDS PER CATCH (min. 100 receptions) 17.3 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2005-08 16.9 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2004-07 14.7 Markus Murry, Charleston Southern 2005-08 14.1 Aaron Dunklin, Charleston Southern 2002-03 13.7 William Andrews Jr., Gardner-Webb 2002-03 13.7 Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb 2003-06 13.7 Brandon Turner, Liberty 2004-07

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 44 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2004-07 31 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 2004-07 21 William Andrews Jr., Gardner-Webb 2002-03 19 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 2004-06 17 Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb 2003-06 16 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2005-08 14 Dobson Collins, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 13 Tim Maypray, VMI 2006-09 12 four players tied with

RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME (min. 20 games) 93.4 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 2004-06 75.5 William Andrews Jr., Gardner-Webb 2002-03 72.8 Aaron Dunklin, Charleston Southern 2002-03 67.1 JAMES PERRY III, Gardner-Webb 2008- 66.5 Eddie Gadson, Charleston Southern 2003-04 60.8 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 2004-07 60.4 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2004-07 56.9 Zohn Burden, VMI 2003-05 46.4 Lauren Williams, Liberty 2003-05 44.7 Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb 2003-06 44.7 MIKE BROWN, Liberty 2008-

10-RECEPTION GAMES 8 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 2004-06 3 Eddie Gadson, Charleston Southern 2003-04 3 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 2004-07 2 Zohn Burden, VMI 2003-05 2 Dobson Collins, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 2 MIKE BROWN, Liberty 2008-

200-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 1 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 2004-07 1 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2004-07 1 Tim Maypray, VMI 2006-09

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 10 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 2004-06 7 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2004-07 7 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 2004-07 6 Aaron Dunklin, Charleston Southern 2002-03 6 Dobson Collins, Gardner-Webb 2005-08

MULTI-RECEIVING TOUCHDOWN GAMES 14 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2004-07 7 William Andrews Jr., Gardner-Webb 2002-03 6 Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb 2003-06 6 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 2004-07 5 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 2004-06

4-TD RECEIVING GAMES 1 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 2004-06

3-TD RECEIVING GAMES 1 William Andrews Jr., Gardner-Webb 2002-03 1 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2004-07 1 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 2004-06 1 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 2004-07 1 GERALD STEVENSON, Charleston So. 2007- 1 Dwayne Eley, Stony Brook 2008

TOTAL TACKLES 454 Jada Ross, Charleston Southern 2004-07 364 Jamar Leath, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 348 Manny Rojas, Liberty 2003-06 313 Mario Brown, Gardner-Webb 2005-09 308 Justin Huggard, VMI 2003-05 308 Todd Baldwin, VMI 2003-05 306 Keppy Baucom, Gardner-Webb 2002-05 299 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb 2002-04 295 Jonna Lee, Charleston Southern 2003-07 291 Robert Mason, VMI 2003-05

SOLO TACKLES 195 Jada Ross, Charleston Southern 2004-07 167 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb 2002-04 163 Daniel Cooke, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 153 Mario Brown, Gardner-Webb 2005-09 145 Jonna Lee, Charleston Southern 2003-07 142 Robert Mason, VMI 2003-05 140 Manny Rojas, Liberty 2003-06 135 Justin Huggard, VMI 2003-05 135 JEFFERY WILLIAMS, Gardner-Webb 2007- 134 Maurice Simpkins, Coastal Carolina 2003-05 134 Rent Sherrill, Gardner-Webb 2004-07

ASSISTED TACKLES 259 Jada Ross, Charleston Southern 2004-07 233 Jamar Leath, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 208 Manny Rojas, Liberty 2003-06 195 Keppy Baucom, Gardner-Webb 2002-05 179 Todd Baldwin, VMI 2003-05 177 Josh Mitchell, Charleston Southern 2004-08 173 Justin Huggard, VMI 2003-05 160 Mario Brown, Gardner-Webb 2005-09 151 JEFFERY WILLIAMS, Gardner-Webb 2007- 150 Jonna Lee, Charleston Southern 2003-07

TACKLES PER GAME (min. 200 tackles) 11.07 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb 2002-04 10.56 Jada Ross, Charleston Southern 2004-07 9.86 JEFFERY WILLIAMS, Gardner-Webb 2007- 9.33 Todd Baldwin, VMI 2003-05 9.06 Justin Huggard, VMI 2003-05 8.82 Robert Mason, VMI 2003-05 8.50 Nick Vaughn, Liberty 2002-04 8.47 Jamar Leath, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 8.24 Maurice Simpkins, Coastal Carolina 2003-05 7.85 Keppy Baucom, Gardner-Webb 2002-05

TACKLES FOR LOSS 53.5-257 Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb 2004-07 35.5-119 Jonna Lee, Charleston Southern 2003-07 34.5-173 Adrain Grady, Coastal Carolina 2003-07 34.0-146 Maurice Simpkins, Coastal Carolina 2003-05 32.5-96 Jada Ross, Charleston Southern 2004-07 31.5-111 Harold Wells, Gardner-Webb 2002-0430.0-103 Steve Ackley, Liberty 2004-07 29.5-104 Seth Reichert, Liberty 2002-04 29.5-136 Eric Hall, VMI 2003-06 28.5- fi ve players tied with

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QUARTERBACK SACKS 20.5-140 Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb 2004-07 17.0-124 Adrain Grady, Coastal Carolina 2003-07 16.5-97 Phillip Oboh, Coastal Carolina 2006-09 14.0-83 Aaron DeBerry, Liberty 2002-03 14.0-86 Maurice Simpkins, Coastal Carolina 2003-05 13.0-69 Harold Wells, Gardner-Webb 2002-04 12.5-92 Eric Hall, VMI 2003-06 11.0-65 Bryan Thornburg, Gardner-Webb 2002-04 11.0-48 Jake Killeen, Charleston Southern 2007-08 10.0-54 Tavoris Horton, Gardner-Webb 2002-04 10.0-48 DAMISO ALEXANDER, VMI 2007-

20-TACKLE GAMES 2 Jada Ross, Charleston Southern 2004-07 1 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb 2002-04 1 Mike Pavelko, Gardner-Webb 2005-07 1 Mario Brown, Gardner-Webb 2005-09 1 DOMINIQUE DAVENPORT, Coastal Caro. 2006-

INTERCEPTIONS 17 Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 11 Phillip Ashley, Charleston Southern 2006-08 11 Marrio Norman, Coastal Carolina 2004-08 10 Dewitt Myers, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 10 JOSH NORMAN, Coastal Carolina 2008- 8 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb 2002-04 8 Daniel Cooke, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 8 Patrick Calvary, Liberty 2005-08 8 CEDRIC McGOWAN, Gardner-Webb 2006- 7 four players tied with

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 184 Erick Harris, Liberty 2002-04 170 Phillip Ashley, Charleston Southern 2006-08 152 Justin Huggard, VMI 2003-05 150 KEON CUNNINGHAM, Coastal Carolina 2007- 123 Jonathan Carmon, Charleston Southern 2004-07 117 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb 2002-04 114 Patrick Calvary, Liberty 2005-08 112 Greg Williamson, Coastal Carolina 2003-04 103 ANTWAIN HARVEY, Charleston Southern 2009- 102 Allen Davis, Gardner-Webb 2004

INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 2 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb 2002-04 2 Erick Harris, Liberty 2002-04 2 Cory Giddings, Stony Brook 2008-09

PASS BREAK-UPS 31 Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 30 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb 2002-04 24 Patrick Calvary, Liberty 2005-08 23 Marrio Norman, Coastal Carolina 2004-08 21 Daniel Cooke, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 21 Cedric McGowan, Gardner-Webb 2006-08 18 Rent Sherrill, Gardner-Webb 2004-07 17 Allen Davis, Gardner-Webb 2004 17 Robert Mason, VMI 2003-05 16 Tavares Shorter, Charleston Southern 2003-05

PASSES DEFENDED 48 Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 38 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb 2002-04 34 Marrio Norman, Coastal Carolina 2004-08 32 Patrick Calvary, Liberty 2005-08 29 Daniel Cooke, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 29 Cedric McGowan, Gardner-Webb 2006-08 24 Dewitt Myers, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 24 JOSH NORMAN, Coastal Carolina 2008- 23 Tavares Shorter, Charleston Southern 2003-05 22 Allen Davis, Gardner-Webb 2004 22 Rent Sherrill, Gardner-Webb 2004-07

FORCED FUMBLES 8 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb 2002-04 8 Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb 2004-07 7 Manny Rojas, Liberty 2003-06

FUMBLE RETURNS/RECOVERIES 7 Mario Williams, Gardner-Webb 2002-04 7 Okeba Rollinson, Charleston Southern 2005-08 5 four players tied with

FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 99 Randall State, Liberty 2002 87 Bryant Youngblood, VMI 2006-09 79 Vincent Graves, Elon 2002 77 Jada Ross, Charleston Southern 2004-07 75 Bo Tribble, Presbyterian 2008-09 68 Calvin Sutton, Elon 2002 56 JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK, Stony Brook 2009- 53 Okeba Rollinson, Charleston Southern 2005-08 49 Lee Bishop, Liberty 2002 48 BRIAN LEONARDI, Presbyterian 2008-

FUMBLE RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 1 several tied with

3-TOUCHDOWN GAMES 7 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2006-08 3 Eugene Goodman, Liberty 2002-04 3 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 3 Mike Tolbert, Coastal Carolina 2004-07 3 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2005-08 3 EDWIN GOWINS, Stony Brook 2008- 2 Sam Gado, Liberty 2002-04 2 Howard Abegesah, VMI 2006-09

PATs 177-183 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 127-135 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern 2003-07 118-131 Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb 2003-06 77-81 Zac Kolegue, Liberty 2004-07 73-83 JUSTIN DURHAM, Coastal Carolina 2007- 65-67 RYAN GATES, Gardner-Webb 2008- 61-63 MATT BEVINS, Liberty 2008- 56-59 Noah Greenbaum, Liberty 2007 55-61 Barrett Way, VMI 2004-06 48-50 Greg Stevens, VMI 2008

FIELD GOALS 40-63 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 37-52 Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb 2003-06 34-52 JUSTIN DURHAM, Coastal Carolina 2007- 34-42 MATT BEVINS, Liberty 2008- 29-37 Barrett Way, VMI 2004-06 29-45 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern 2003-07 29-38 RYAN GATES, Gardner-Webb 2008- 26-36 JOHN PAGLIA, Charleston Southern 2007- 17-24 Matt Sharpe, VMI 2003 15-19 Noah Greenbaum, Liberty 2007 15-17 WES SKIFFINGTON, Stony Brook 2009-

10-POINT KICKING GAMES 10 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 6 MATT BEVINS, Liberty 2008- 5 Noah Greenbaum, Liberty 2007 5 RYAN GATES, Gardner-Webb 2008- 5 JOHN PAGLIA, Charleston Southern 2008- 4 Matt Sharpe, VMI 2003

OVERALL SCORING 297 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 286 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 278 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2006-08 264 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2004-07 228 Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb 2003-06 228 Tim Maypray, VMI 2006-09 214 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern 2003-07 194 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 2004-07 175 JUSTIN DURHAM, Coastal Carolina 2007- 174 Zach Terrell, Liberty 2005-08

NON-KICK SCORING 286 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 278 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2006-08 264 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2004-07 228 Tim Maypray, VMI 2006-09 194 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 2004-07 174 Zach Terrell, Liberty 2005-08 150 Sean Mizzer, VMI 2003-06 144 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2005-08 134 Mike Tolbert, Coastal Carolina 2004-07 134 PATRICK HALL, Gardner-Webb 2007-

KICK SCORING 297 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 228 Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb 2003-06 214 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern 2003-07 175 JUSTIN DURHAM, Coastal Carolina 2007- 163 MATT BEVINS, Liberty 2008- 152 RYAN GATES, Gardner-Webb 2008- 142 Barrett Way, VMI 2004-06 124 JOHN PAGLIA, Charleston Southern 2007- 119 Zac Kolegue, Liberty 2004-07 101 Noah Greenbaum, Liberty 2007

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 47 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 46 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2006-08 44 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2004-07 38 Tim Maypray, VMI 2006-09 32 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 2004-07 29 Zach Terrell, Liberty 2005-08 25 Sean Mizzer, VMI 2003-06 24 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2005-08 22 Sam Gado, Liberty 2002-04 22 Mike Tolbert, Coastal Carolina 2004-07 22 PATRICK HALL, Gardner-Webb 2007-

MULTI-TOUCHDOWN GAMES 16 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2006-08 14 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 14 Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 2004-07 8 Sean Mizzer, VMI 2003-06 8 Tim Maypray, VMI 2006-09 8 PATRICK HALL, Gardner-Webb 2007-

4-TOUCHDOWN GAMES 1 Eugene Goodman, Liberty 2002-04 1 Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 1 Andre Copeland, Charleston Southern 2005 1 Maurice Price, Charleston Southern 2004-06 1 Tim Maypray, VMI 2006-09

SCORING

PAT PERCENTAGE (min. 35 made) 100.0 Taylor Ports, Gardner-Webb (35-35) 2006-07 97.0 RYAN GATES, Gardner-Webb (65-67) 2008- 96.8 MATT BEVINS, Liberty (61-63) 2008- 96.7 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina (177-183) 2003-06 96.0 Greg Stevens, VMI (48-50) 2008 95.2 Matt Sharpe, VMI (40-42) 2003 95.1 Zac Kolegue, Liberty (77-81) 2004-07 94.9 Noah Greenbaum, Liberty (56-59) 2007 94.1 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern (127-135) 2003-07 90.2 Barrett Way, VMI (55-61) 2004-06

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (15-24 made) 88.2 WES SKIFFINGTON, Stony Brook (15-17) 2009- 78.9 Noah Greenbaum, Liberty (15-19) 2007 70.8 Matt Sharpe, VMI (17-24) 2003

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 25 made) 81.0 MATT BEVINS, Liberty (34-42) 2008- 78.4 Barrett Way, VMI (29-37) 2004-06 76.3 RYAN GATES, Gardner-Webb (29-38) 2008- 72.2 JOHN PAGLIA, Charleston So. (26-36) 2007- 71.2 Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb (37-52) 2003-06 65.4 JUSTIN DURHAM, Coastal Caro. (34-52) 2007- 64.4 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern (29-45) 2003-07 63.5 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina (40-63) 2003-06

MOST 50-YARD FIELD GOALS 2 Barrett Way, VMI 2004-06 2 Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb 2003-06 1 Matt Sharpe, VMI 2003 1 JOHN PAGLIA, Charleston Southern 2007- 1 MATT BEVINS, Liberty 2008-

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MOST 40-YARD-PLUS FIELD GOALS 13 Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb 2003-06 9 RYAN GATES, Gardner-Webb 2008- 9 MATT BEVINS, Liberty 2008- 8 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 8 JOHN PAGLIA, Charleston Southern 2007- 7 Matt Sharpe, VMI 2003 7 Barrett Way, VMI 2004-06 7 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern 2003-07 6 JUSTIN DURHAM, Coastal Carolina 2007- 4 Scott Kiovsky, Liberty 2003

PUNTS 221 Adam Peters, VMI 2003-06 171 Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 155 Noah Crouch, Liberty 2003-05 152 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb 2002-04 148 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern 2003-07 145 BEN ERDMAN, Coastal Carolina 2007- 136 Rob Williams, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 97 ANDY BROWN, Charleston Southern 2008- 66 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 63 Hart Pearson, Charleston Southern 2005-06

PUNTING YARDS 8,700 Adam Peters, VMI 2003-06 6,883 Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 6,476 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb 2002-04 6,075 Noah Crouch, Liberty 2003-05 5,262 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern 2003-07 5,131 BEN ERDMAN, Coastal Carolina 2007- 4,686 Rob Williams, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 3,489 ANDY BROWN, Charleston Southern 2008- 2,456 Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 2,360 Hart Pearson, Charleston Southern 2005-06

PUNTING AVERAGE (50-149 punts) 42.6 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb 2002-04 40.3 Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 39.4 Adam Peters, VMI 2003-06 39.2 Noah Crouch, Liberty 2003-05 37.5 Hart Pearson, Charleston Southern 2005-06

PUNTING AVERAGE (min. 150 punts) 42.6 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb 2002-04 40.3 Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 39.4 Adam Peters, VMI 2003-06 39.2 Noah Crouch, Liberty 2003-05

MOST PUNTS INSIDE THE 20-YARD LINE 53 Adam Peters, VMI 2003-06 49 Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 45 Noah Crouch, Liberty 2003-05 40 Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb 2002-04 36 BEN ERDMAN, Coastal Carolina 2007- 30 Rob Williams, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 29 ANDY BROWN, Charleston Southern 2008- 28 Nick Ellis, Charleston Southern 2003-07 24 MIKE LARSSON, Liberty 2008-

PUNT RETURNS 43 Wynton Jackson, Liberty 2003-07 42 David Parker, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 36 Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb 2003-06 34 Adrian Hall, Liberty 2002-04 29 Tim Maypray, VMI 2006-09 28 Gary Price, VMI 2003-05 28 Dobson Collins, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 27 Jared Brodgen, Liberty 2004-05 26 C.J. Hirschman, Charleston Southern 2004-07 23 Eddie Gadson, Charleston Southern 2003-04

PUNT RETURN YARDS 525 Wynton Jackson, Liberty 2003-07 484 Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb 2003-06 345 David Parker, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 313 Tim Maypray, VMI 2006-09 308 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2005-08 280 C.J. Hirschman, Charleston Southern 2004-07 271 Adrian Hall, Liberty 2002-04 249 Dobson Collins, Gardner-Webb 2005-08 234 Greg Williamson, Coastal Carolina 2003-04 220 Gary Price, VMI 2003-05

COMBINED KICK RETURNS 127 Tim Maypray, VMI (98 KR, 29 PR) 2006-09 94 Adrian Hall, Liberty (60 KR, 34 PR) 2002-04 91 GERALD STEVENSON, CSU (80 KR, 11 PR) 2007- 75 TYSON PETTY, GWU (66 KR, 9 PR) 2007- 68 Wynton Jackson, Liberty (25 KR, 43 PR) 2003-07 67 Dominic Bolden, Liberty (49 KR, 18 PR) 2005-08 60 Kijana Thomas, CSU (51 KR, 9 PR) 2002-04 60 David Parker, CCU (18 KR, 42 PR) 2003-05 53 Mike Washington, CSU (33 KR, 20 PR) 2002 53 Sean Mizzer, VMI (37 KR, 16 PR) 2003-06

COMBINED KICK RETURN YARDS 2,492 Tim Maypray, VMI (2181 KR, 313 PR) 2006-09 1,944 GERALD STEVENSON, CSU (1836 KR, 108 PR) 2007- 1,717 Dominic Bolden, LU (1409 KR, 308 PR) 2005-08 1,490 Adrian Hall, LU (1219 KR, 271 PR) 2002-04 1,430 TYSON PETTY, GWU (1396 KR, 34 PR) 2007- 1,185 Kijana Thomas, CSU (1163 KR, 22 PR) 2002-04 1,129 Wynton Jackson, LU (604 KR, 525 PR) 2003-07 1,075 Brandon Jackson, GWU (1075 KR) 2006-09 1,051 Arthur Sitton, CCU (1051 KR) 2005-08 1,039 Mike Washington, CSU (831 KR, 208 PR) 2002

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (min. 1.2 returns per game) 10.4 Mike Washington, Charleston Southern 2002 10.1 Allen Davis, Gardner-Webb 2004 8.9 Josh Hubbard, Gardner-Webb 2002-03 8.2 David Parker, Coastal Carolina 2003-05 7.9 Adrian Hall, Liberty 2002-04 7.7 Jared Brodgen, Liberty 2004-05 7.3 Eddie Gadson, Charleston Southern 2003-04 6.8 JORDAN GUSH, Stony Brook 2009- 6.4 Travis Anderson, Gardner-Webb 2002 4.9 Arketa Banks, Elon 2002

PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 3 Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb 2003-06 2 Greg Williamson, Coastal Carolina 2003-04 2 Erick Harris, Liberty 2002-04 2 Wynton Jackson, Liberty 2003-07 2 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2005-08

KICKOFF RETURNS 98 Tim Maypray, VMI 2006-09 80 GERALD STEVENSON, Charleston So. 2007- 66 TYSON PETTY, Gardner-Webb 2007- 60 Adrian Hall, Liberty 2002-04 51 Kijana Thomas, Charleston Southern 2002-04 51 Arthur Sitton, Coastal Carolina 2005-08 50 TYLER ROBBINS, Presbyterian 2008- 49 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2005-08 48 Brandon Jackson, Gardner-Webb 2006-09 46 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 2004-07

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 2,181 Tim Maypray, VMI 2006-09 1,836 GERALD STEVENSON, Charleston So. 2007- 1,409 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2005-08 1,396 TYSON PETTY, Gardner-Webb 2007- 1,219 Adrian Hall, Liberty 2002-04 1,163 Kijana Thomas, Charleston Southern 2002-04 1,075 Brandon Jackson, Gardner-Webb 2006-09 1,051 Arthur Sitton, Coastal Carolina 2005-08 1,030 TYLER ROBBINS, Presbyterian 2008- 1,022 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 2004-07

KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (min. 1.2 returns per game) 25.2 Mike Washington, Charleston Southern 2002 24.3 Titus Green, VMI 2003-05 23.9 Michael Jefferson, Charleston Southern 2007- 23.3 Darnell Williams, Coastal Carolina 2003-05 23.0 GERALD STEVENSON, Charleston So. 2007- 22.8 Kijana Thomas, Charleston Southern 2002-04 22.5 Arketa Banks, Elon 2002 22.4 Brandon Jackson, Gardner-Webb 2006-09 22.3 Tim Maypray, VMI 2006-09 21.8 Rajah Jenkins, VMI 2008-

KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 3 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2005-08 2 Tim Maypray, VMI 2006-09 1 Mike Washington, Charleston Southern 2002 1 Sam Gado, Liberty 2002-04 1 Tavares Shorter, Charleston Southern 2003-05 1 Arthur Sitton, Coastal Carolina 2005-08 1 Wynton Jackson, Liberty 2003-07 1 Jonathan Crawford, Liberty 2004-08 1 DEON LEE, Charleston Southern 2009- 1 David Montgomery, Gardner-Webb 2006-09 1 Aaron Hewlett, Liberty 2008-09

COMBINED KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 5 Dominic Bolden, Liberty (3 KR, 2 PR) 2005-08 3 Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb (3 PR) 2003-06 3 Wynton Jackson, Liberty (2 PR, 1 KR) 2003-07 3 Tim Maypray, VMI (2 KR, 1 PR) 2006-09 2 Greg Williamson, Coastal Carolina (2 PR) 2003-04 2 Erick Harris, Liberty (2 PR) 2002-04 2 Jonathan Crawford, Liberty (1 PR, 1 KR) 2004-08

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 6,129 Tim Maypray, VMI 2006-09 4,621 Sean Mizzer, VMI 2003-06 4,155 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2006-08 3,984 Gerald Stevenson, Charleston Southern 2007- 3,782 Dre Barnes, Liberty 2002-04 3,614 Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 2004-07 3,595 Dominic Bolden, Liberty 2005-08 3,161 Wynton Jackson, Liberty 2003-07 2,908 Howard Abegesah, VMI 2006-09 2,854 Zach Terrell, Liberty 2005-08

ALL-PURPOSE YDS PER GAME (min. 20 games) 142.5 Tim Maypray, VMI (6129 in 43) 2006-09 134.0 Rashad Jennings, Liberty (4155 in 31) 2006-08 130.4 Dre Barnes, Liberty (3782 in 29) 2002-04 124.9 Sean Mizzer, VMI (4621 in 37) 2003-06 117.2 GERALD STEVENSON, CSU (3984 in 34) 2007- 109.6 Conte Cuttino, Stony Brook (2411 in 22) 2008-09 104.7 EDWIN GOWINS, Stony Brook (2199 in 21) 2008- 93.7 Maurice Price, CSU (2436 in 26) 2004-06 86.0 Duvaughn Flagler, GWU (3614 in 42) 2004-07 82.7 Aaron Dunklin, CSU (1985 in 24) 2002-03

300-YARD ALL-PURPOSE GAMES 2 Tim Maypray, VMI 2006-09 1 GERALD STEVENSON, Charleston So. 2007-

200-YARD ALL-PURPOSE GAMES 10 Tim Maypray, VMI 2006-09 6 Rashad Jennings, Liberty 2006-08 5 Dre Barnes, Liberty 2002-04 4 GERALD STEVENSON, Charleston So. 2007- 2 several tied with

BLOCKED KICKS 5 Eric Hall, VMI 2003-06 5 JUSTIN BETHEL, Presbyterian 2008- 4 Erick Harris, Liberty 2002-04 4 Braden Cannon, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 4 Jada Ross, Charleston Southern 2004-07 4 Trey Jacobs, Liberty 2006-09 3 Robert Mason, VMI 2003-05 3 Jamaal Walton, VMI 2003-06 3 Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina 2003-06 2 several tied with

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POINTS SCORED 73 Liberty vs. VMI (11-10-07) 71 Coastal Carolina vs. Mansfi eld, (11-12-05) 69 Liberty vs. Norfolk State (11-8-03) 69 VMI vs. Chowan (9-20-08) 68 Liberty vs. St. Francis, Pa. (9-29-07) 68 Stony Brook at Iona (11-8-08) 66 Coastal Carolina vs. Savannah State (11-4-06) 66 Gardner-Webb vs. Savannah State (11-3-07) 65 Gardner-Webb vs. Union College (9-3-05) 65 Gardner-Webb vs. Southern Virginia (9-24-09)

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 10 Coastal Carolina vs. Mansfi eld (11-12-05) 10 Liberty vs. VMI (11-10-07) 10 VMI vs. Chowan (9-20-08) 10 Stony Brook at Iona (11-8-08) 9 Liberty vs. Norfolk State (11-8-03) 9 Gardner-Webb vs. Union College (9-3-05) 9 Charleston Southern vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (10-15-05) 9 Coastal Carolina vs. Savannah State (11-4-06) 9 Liberty vs. St. Francis, Pa. (9-29-07) 9 Gardner-Webb vs. Savannah State (11-3-07)

TOTAL OFFENSE 695 Charleston Southern vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, 10-15-05 (397 R, 298 P) 668 Stony Brook at Iona, 11-8-08 (635 R, 33 P) 659 VMI vs. Chowan, 9-20-08 (517 R, 142 P) 648 VMI vs. Presbyterian, 11-22-08 (497 R, 151 P) 641 Charleston Southern vs. Allen, 11-6-04 (222 R, 419 P) 638 Coastal Carolina at Gardner-Webb, 11-11-06 (332 R, 306 P) 633 Gardner-Webb vs. Southern Virginia, 10-24-09 (335 R, 298 P) 623 Stony Brook vs. Presbyterian, 10-3-09 (295 R, 328 P) 622 Stony Brook vs. VMI, 11-15-08 (447 R, 175 P) 607 Gardner-Webb vs. Savannah State, 11-3-07 (366 R, 241 P)

TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 99 Gardner-Webb at VMI, 10-22-05 (59 R, 40 P) 95 VMI vs. Gardner-Webb, 10-20-07 (70 R, 25 P) 93 Presbyterian at VMI, 11-22-08 (37 R, 56 P) 90 Charleston Southern at North Greenville, 9-29-07 (36 R, 54 P) 88 Gardner-Webb vs. Belhaven, 9-10-05 (49 R, 39 P) 88 Gardner-Webb at Furman, 10-1-05 (35 R, 53 P) 88 Coastal Carolina vs. Gardner-Webb, 11-7-09 (46 R, 42 P) 87 Gardner-Webb at Chattanooga, 9-21-02 (46 R, 41 P) 87 Gardner-Webb at Tennessee-Martin, 11-2-02 (44 R, 43 P) 87 Gardner-Webb vs. Wofford, 11-19-05 (39 R, 48 P) 87 Charleston Southern vs. Presbyterian, 11-10-07 (38 R, 49 P)

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS PER PLAY 10.45 VMI vs. Presbyterian, 11-22-08 (62 for 648) 9.91 Coastal Carolina at VMI, 10-14-06 (56 for 555) 9.65 Charleston Southern vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, 10-15-05 (72 for 695) 9.55 VMI vs. Chowan, 9-20-08 (69 for 659) 9.54 Stony Brook vs. Iona, 11-8-08 (70 for 668) 9.53 Liberty vs. St. Francis, Pa., 9-29-07 (62 for 591) 9.31 Gardner-Webb vs. Southern Virginia, 10-24-09 (68 for 633) 9.09 Liberty vs. Coastal Carolina, 11-3-07 (58 for 527) 8.95 Coastal Carolina at Wofford, 9-9-06 (57 for 510) 8.94 Coastal Carolina vs. Charleston (WV), 10-9-04 (66 for 590)

RUSHING YARDS 635 Stony Brook at Iona (11-8-08) 517 VMI vs. Chowan (9-20-08) 497 VMI vs. Presbyterian (11-22-08) 490 Coastal Carolina vs. Chowan (10-13-07) 459 Liberty vs. Norfolk State (11-8-03) 447 Stony Brook vs. VMI (11-15-08) 443 VMI at Robert Morris (9-29-07) 424 Elon vs. Liberty (11-9-02) 424 VMI vs. Presbyterian (10-24-09) 422 VMI vs. Old Dominion (11-21-09)

RUSHING ATTEMPTS 72 Elon at Charleston Southern (11-16-02) 70 VMI vs. Gardner-Webb (10-20-07) 69 VMI at Presbyterian (10-24-09) 68 VMI vs. Liberty (11-18-06) 67 Coastal Carolina vs. Chowan (10-13-07) 66 Elon at North Carolina A&T (9-28-02) 66 Liberty vs. Hofstra (11-22-03) 66 VMI vs. Liberty (11-8-08) 65 Elon vs. Florida International (9-7-02) 65 Coastal Carolina at Charleston Southern (11-17-07)

YARDS PER RUSH (min. 20 attempts) 11.79 Coastal Carolina at VMI, 10-14-06 (28 for 330) 10.08 Stony Brook at Iona, 11-8-08 (63 for 635) 9.23 VMI vs. Chowan, 9-20-08 (56 for 517) 9.04 VMI vs. Presbyterian, 11-22-08 (55 for 497) 8.97 Liberty at Savannah State, 9-23-06 (33 for 296) 8.82 Charleston Southern vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, 10-15-05 (45 for 397) 8.76 Stony Brook vs. VMI, 11-15-08 (51 for 447) 8.58 Coastal Carolina vs. Charleston (WV), 10-9-04 (45 for 386) 8.54 Coastal Carolina vs. VMI, 10-27-07 (37 for 316) 8.53 Coastal Carolina vs. North Greenville, 9-25-04 (45 for 384)

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 9 Stony Brook at Iona (11-8-08) 8 Liberty vs. Norfolk State (11-8-03) 7 Coastal Carolina vs. Charleston (WV) (10-11-03) 7 Coastal Carolina vs. Charleston Southern (11-20-04) 7 Charleston Southern vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (10-15-05) 7 Coastal Carolina vs. Mansfi eld (11-12-05) 7 VMI vs. Chowan (9-20-08)

PASSING YARDS 431 Charleston Southern vs. North Greenville (10-25-03) 419 Charleston Southern vs. Allen (11-6-04) 407 Gardner-Webb vs. Union College (9-3-05) 406 Charleston Southern vs. Gardner-Webb (11-4-06) 398 Charleston Southern at North Greenville (9-29-07) 396 Charleston Southern at The Citadel (11-21-02) 394 Gardner-Webb vs. Wofford (11-19-05) 394 Gardner-Webb at Stony Brook (11-1-08) 392 Gardner-Webb vs. VMI (10-25-08) 382 Charleston Southern vs. Presbyterian (11-10-07) 382 Coastal Carolina vs. Liberty (10-4-08) 382 Presbyterian at Gardner-Webb (10-18-08)

PASS COMPLETIONS 38 Presbyterian at Gardner-Webb (10-18-08) 37 Presbyterian at Wofford (8-30-08) 35 Gardner-Webb at Furman (10-1-05) 35 Presbyterian at Appalachian State (9-27-08) 34 Charleston Southern at North Greenville (9-29-07) 33 Gardner-Webb vs. Wofford (11-19-05) 32 Gardner-Webb at Stony Brook (11-1-08) 32 Presbyterian at VMI (11-22-08) 32 Gardner-Webb at VMI (10-3-09) 31 Charleston Southern vs. Gardner-Webb (11-4-06) 31 Charleston Southern at Wofford (9-8-07)

PASSING ATTEMPTS 61 Presbyterian at Appalachian State (9-27-08) 56 Presbyterian at Wofford (8-30-08) 56 Presbyterian at VMI (11-22-08) 54 Charleston Southern at North Greenville (9-29-07) 53 Gardner-Webb at Furman (10-1-05) 52 Charleston Southern at Wofford (9-8-07) 52 Presbyterian at Gardner-Webb (10-18-08) 51 Charleston Southern at The Citadel (11-21-02) 51 Gardner-Webb at VMI (10-3-09) 49 three times

PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (min. 25 attempts) 81.5 Coastal Carolina at Gardner-Webb, 11-11-06 (22-of-27) 80.8 VMI vs. Georgetown, 9-27-03 (21-of-26) 80.6 Liberty at Lafayette, 9-19-09 (29-of-36) 80.0 Charleston Southern vs. Allen, 11-6-04 (24-of-30) 76.7 Charleston Southern at Gardner-Webb, 11-5-05 (23-of-30) 76.0 Liberty vs. Presbyterian, 10-27-07 (19-of-25) 76.0 Charleston Southern vs. VMI, 11-1-08 (19-of-25) 76.0 Charleston Southern vs. Savannah State, 10-3-09 (26-of-34) 76.0 Coastal Carolina vs. VMI, 10-10-09 (19-of-25) 76.0 Charleston Southern at VMI, 10-31-09 (19-of-25)

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TOUCHDOWN PASSES 6 Charleston Southern vs. North Greenville (10-23-04) 5 Liberty at Elon (11-9-02) 5 Gardner-Webb vs. Savannah State (11-16-02) 5 Gardner-Webb at VMI (10-18-03) 5 Gardner-Webb vs. Union College (9-3-05) 5 Charleston Southern at The Citadel (9-9-06) 5 Coastal Carolina vs. Savannah State (11-4-06) 5 Charleston Southern vs. Edward Waters (11-15-08)

INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 5 Gardner-Webb vs. Coastal Carolina (11-11-06) 5 Charleston Southern at Wofford (9-8-07) 4 several tied with

AVERAGE YARDS PER CATCH (min. 5 receptions) 29.5 Liberty vs. Appalachian State, 9-21-02 (6 for 177) 26.8 Liberty vs. Glenville State, 9-6-08 (8 for 214) 25.2 VMI vs. Presbyterian, 11-22-08 (6 for 151) 24.8 VMI at Norfolk State, 9-9-06 (6 for 149) 24.1 Liberty vs. Coastal Carolina, 11-3-07 (11 for 265) 23.7 VMI vs. Charleston Southern, 11-3-07 (11 for 261) 23.3 Coastal Carolina vs. Savannah State, 11-6-04 (6 for 140) 23.3 VMI vs. Coastal Carolina, 10-11-08 (9 for 210) 23.0 Elon at Northwestern State, 10-5-02 (9 for 207) 22.9 VMI at Coastal Carolina, 10-27-07 (10 for 229)

FIRST DOWNS 39 Gardner-Webb vs. Belhaven (9-10-05) 32 Coastal Carolina vs. Liberty (10-4-08) 31 Charleston Southern vs. Allen (11-6-04) 31 Charleston Southern vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (10-15-05) 31 Coastal Carolina vs. Mansfi eld (11-12-05) 31 Presbyterian at VMI (11-22-08) 30 Gardner-Webb vs. Tennessee-Martin (11-2-02) 30 VMI vs. Austin Peay (11-8-03) 30 Gardner-Webb at VMI (10-22-05) 30 Charleston Southern vs. Savannah State (10-3-09) 30 Liberty vs. Coastal Carolina (10-17-09) 30 Coastal Carolina vs. Gardner-Webb (11-7-09)

FIRST DOWNS RUSHING 26 Stony Brook at Iona (11-8-08) 23 Coastal Carolina vs. Chowan (10-13-07) 21 Coastal Carolina vs. Charleston Southern (11-20-04) 21 VMI vs. Gardner-Webb (10-20-07) 20 Elon at Charleston Southern (11-16-02) 20 Liberty vs. VMI (10-4-03) 20 VMI vs. Chowan (9-20-08) 20 VMI at Stony Brook (11-15-08) 19 eight times

FIRST DOWNS PASSING 20 Coastal Carolina vs. Liberty (10-4-08) 19 Gardner-Webb at Furman (10-1-05) 19 Gardner-Webb vs. Wofford (11-19-05) 19 Charleston Southern at North Greenville (9-29-07) 19 Presbyterian at Gardner-Webb (10-18-08) 19 Gardner-Webb at Stony Brook (11-1-08) 18 Charleston Southern vs. Allen (11-6-04) 18 Gardner-Webb vs. VMI (10-25-08) 17 six times

FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY 6 Liberty vs. Eastern Kentucky (11-2-02) 6 Gardner-Webb vs. Appalachian State (9-23-06) 5 Charleston Southern vs. Tusculum (9-27-03) 5 VMI at William & Mary (9-25-04) 5 Charleston Southern at Howard (10-9-04) 5 Gardner-Webb vs. Southeastern Louisiana (11-20-04) 5 Charleston Southern vs. Liberty (11-12-05) 5 Liberty at Gardner-Webb (11-14-09)

FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED -20 Liberty vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 9-20-03 (31 attempts) -19 Charleston Southern vs. Edward Waters, 10-14-06 (18 attempts) -4 VMI vs. St. Francis, Pa., 9-6-08 (25 attempts) -1 Liberty at Charleston Southern, 11-1-03 (35 attempts) 0 Elon vs. Johnson C. Smith, 9-21-02 (31 attempts) 6 Gardner-Webb vs. Tusculum, 9-6-08 (13 attempts) 8 Coastal Carolina vs. Chowan, 10-13-07 (26 attempts) 12 Gardner-Webb vs. Jacksonville, 9-8-07 (32 attempts) 14 Gardner-Webb at Charleston Southern, 11-13-04 (28 attempts) 16 Liberty vs. St. Francis, Pa., 9-29-07 (22 attempts) 16 Liberty at Gardner-Webb, 11-17-07 (20 attempts)

FEWEST TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS ALLOWED 56 Liberty vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 9-20-03 (-20 R, 76 P) 57 Liberty vs. St. Paul’s, 8-13-06 (37 R, 20 P) 64 Charleston Southern vs. Edward Waters, 10-14-06 (-19 R, 83 P) 66 Charleston Southern vs. Savannah State, 10-6-07 (40 R, 26 P) 79 Gardner-Webb vs. Savannah State, 11-3-07 (22 R, 57 P) 87 Coastal Carolina vs. Chowan, 10-13-07 (8 R, 79 P) 90 Charleston Southern vs. North Greenville, 9-26-09 (50 R, 40 P) 91 Gardner-Webb vs. Southern Virginia, 10-24-09 (36 R, 55 P) 93 Coastal Carolina vs. Charleston (WV), 10-11-03 (64 R, 29 P) 120 Charleston Southern vs. North Greenville, 9-27-08 (32 R, 88 P)

FEWEST PLAYS ALLOWED 40 Liberty vs. St. Paul’s, 8-31-06 (57 total yards) 40 Coastal Carolina vs. Monmouth, 9-12-09 (174 total yards) 42 Coastal Carolina vs. Liberty, 10-23-04 (143 total yards) 44 Elon at Charleston Southern, 11-16-02 (178 total yards) 44 Liberty vs. Youngstown State, 9-17-05 (366 total yards) 44 Charleston Southern at Savannah State, 10-7-06 (212 total yards) 44 VMI vs. Liberty, 11-18-06 (242 total yards) 45 Charleston Southern vs. Edward Waters, 10-14-06 (64 total yards) 45 VMI at Charleston Southern, 10-21-06 (279 total yards) 45 Coastal Carolina vs. Savannah State, 11-4-06 (146 total yards) 45 Gardner-Webb at Charleston Southern, 10-4-08 (203 total yards)

INTERCEPTIONS 6 Coastal Carolina vs. Presbyterian (10-20-07) 5 Coastal Carolina vs. Savannah State (11-6-04) 5 Coastal Carolina at Gardner-Webb (11-11-06) 4 several times

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 154 Liberty vs. Hofstra (11-22-03) 153 Charleston Southern at Presbyterian (11-7-09) 133 VMI vs. Lehigh (9-24-05) 112 Coastal Carolina vs. North Greenville (9-25-04) 96 Gardner-Webb vs. Presbyterian (10-18-08) 90 VMI vs. Charleston Southern (10-11-03) 82 Presbyterian vs. Fayetteville State (9-6-08) 81 Charleston Southern vs. North Greenville (9-27-08) 81 Stony Brook vs. Presbyterian (10-3-09) 77 Coastal Carolina at Savannah State (11-5-05)

INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 1 33 times, last by Charleston Southern vs. Coastal Carolina (11-21-09)

QUARTERBACK SACKS 8 Coastal Carolina at Davidson (11-8-03) 7 Charleston Southern at Savannah State (10-12-02) 7 Coastal Carolina at Jacksonville (9-20-03) 7 Liberty at Charleston Southern (11-1-03) 7 Coastal Carolina at Charleston Southern (11-22-03) 7 Gardner-Webb vs. Jacksonville (9-8-07) 7 Coastal Carolina at North Carolina A&T (9-27-08)

FUMBLES RECOVERED 6 Liberty vs. VMI (11-7-09) 5 Liberty at Central Florida (9-28-02) 4 Elon vs. Johnson C. Smith (9-21-02) 4 Charleston Southern at Savannah State (10-12-02) 4 Liberty vs. VMI (11-10-07) 4 Stony Brook at Coastal Carolina (10-25-08) 4 Presbyterian vs. VMI (10-24-09) 4 Stony Brook at Gardner-Webb (10-31-09) 4 VMI at Army (11-14-09)

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POINTS SCORED KICKING 18 Liberty vs. VMI, 11-7-09 (4 FG, 6 PAT) 17 Gardner-Webb vs. Southern Virginia, 10-24-09 (3 FG, 8 PAT) 16 Coastal Carolina vs. North Greenville, 9-25-04 (3 FG, 7 PAT) 16 Gardner-Webb vs. Mars Hill, 9-5-09 (3 FG, 7 PAT) 16 Stony Brook vs. Presbyterian, 10-3-09 (4 FG, 4 PAT) 16 Liberty vs. Coastal Carolina, 10-17-09 (3 FG, 7 PAT) 15 Gardner-Webb at Charleston Southern, 11-9-02 (3 FG, 6 PAT) 15 Liberty vs. Norfolk State, 11-8-03 (2 FG, 9 PAT) 15 Gardner-Webb vs. Sam Houston State, 9-27-08 (4 FG, 3 PAT) 15 Liberty at Gardner-Webb, 11-14-09 (3 FG, 6 PAT)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 5 VMI vs. Charleston Southern (10-11-03) 5 VMI at Coastal Carolina (11-1-03) 5 Coastal Carolina at Liberty (10-22-05) 5 Coastal Carolina vs. Elon (9-2-06) 5 Coastal Carolina vs. Winston-Salem State (9-8-07)

FIELD GOALS MADE 4 VMI vs. Gardner-Webb (10-18-03) 4 VMI at Coastal Carolina (11-1-03) 4 Coastal Carolina vs. Elon (9-2-06) 4 Charleston Southern vs. Savannah State (10-6-07) 4 Gardner-Webb vs. Sam Houston State (9-27-08) 4 Liberty vs. Elon (11-22-08) 4 Stony Brook vs. Presbyterian (10-3-09) 4 Liberty vs. VMI (11-7-09)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 4 attempts) 100.0 VMI vs. Gardner-Webb, 10-18-03 (4-of-4) 100.0 Charleston Southern vs. Savannah State, 10-6-07 (4-of-4) 100.0 Gardner-Webb vs. Sam Houston State, 9-27-08 (4-of-4) 100.0 Liberty vs. Elon, 11-22-08 (4-of-4) 100.0 Stony Brook vs. Presbyterian, 10-3-09 (4-of-4) 100.0 Liberty vs. VMI, 11-7-09 (4-of-4) 80.0 VMI at Coastal Carolina, 11-1-03 (4-of-5) 80.0 Coastal Carolina vs. Elon, 9-2-06 (4-of-5)

PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED 10 Liberty vs. VMI (11-10-07) 10 Stony Brook at Iona (11-8-08) 9 Liberty vs. Norfolk State (11-8-03) 9 Gardner-Webb vs. Union College (9-3-05) 9 Charleston Southern vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (10-15-05) 9 Coastal Carolina vs. Mansfi eld (11-12-05) 9 Coastal Carolina vs. Savannah State (11-4-06) 9 Liberty vs. St. Francis, Pa. (9-29-07) 9 Gardner-Webb vs. Savannah State (11-3-07) 9 VMI vs. Chowan (9-20-08)

PAT KICKS MADE 10 Liberty vs. VMI (11-10-07) 9 Liberty vs. Norfolk State (11-8-03) 9 Charleston Southern vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (10-15-05) 9 Coastal Carolina vs. Mansfi eld (11-12-05) 9 Coastal Carolina vs. Savannah State (11-4-06) 9 Gardner-Webb vs. Savannah State (11-3-07) 9 VMI vs. Chowan (9-20-08)

PAT KICKS PERCENTAGE (min. 9 attempts) 100.0 Liberty vs. VMI, 11-10-07 (10-of-10) 100.0 Liberty vs. Norfolk State, 11-8-03 (9-of-9) 100.0 Charleston Southern vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, 10-15-05 (9-of-9) 100.0 Coastal Carolina vs. Mansfi eld, 11-12-05 (9-of-9) 100.0 Coastal Carolina vs. Savannah State, 11-4-06 (9-of-9) 100.0 Gardner-Webb vs. Savannah State, 11-3-07 (9-of-9) 100.0 VMI vs. Chowan, 9-20-08 (9-of-9)

PUNTS 12 Gardner-Webb at Georgia Southern (9-7-02) 12 Presbyterian vs. Elon (9-12-09) 11 Charleston Southern at The Citadel (9-1-07) 10 Charleston Southern at The Citadel (8-30-03) 10 Charleston Southern vs. Tusculum (9-27-03) 10 Charleston Southern at South Florida (10-18-03) 10 Gardner-Webb at Appalachian State (10-6-07) 10 Gardner-Webb at Georgia Tech (10-11-08)

PUNTING YARDS 458 Gardner-Webb at Georgia Tech, 10-11-08 (10 punts) 454 Gardner-Webb at Georgia Southern, 9-7-02 (12 punts) 445 Gardner-Webb at Montana State, 9-6-03 (9 punts) 438 Presbyterian vs. Elon, 9-12-09 (12 punts) 400 Charleston Southern at The Citadel, 9-1-07 (11 punts) 382 Gardner-Webb at Furman, 9-27-03 (8 punts) 375 VMI at Navy, 8-30-03 (8 punts) 368 Gardner-Webb at North Carolina State, 9-19-09 (9 punts) 357 Charleston Southern at Hawaii, 9-22-07 (9 punts) 355 Stony Brook at Brown, 9-20-08 (9 punts)

PUNTING AVERAGE (min. 3 punts) 52.8 Gardner-Webb vs. Tennessee Tech, 9-9-06 (5 for 264) 50.7 Gardner-Webb vs. Chattanooga, 9-20-03 (3 for 152) 50.7 Gardner-Webb vs. Tennessee-Martin, 9-24-05 (3 for 152) 50.0 VMI vs. Robert Morris, 9-5-09 (3 for 150) 49.4 Gardner-Webb at Montana State, 9-6-03 (9 for 445) 49.2 Gardner-Webb vs. Edward Waters, 10-14-06 (4 for 197) 48.3 Gardner-Webb at Wofford, 11-6-04 (3 for 145) 48.2 Liberty vs. Hofstra, 11-22-03 (5 for 241) 47.8 Gardner-Webb at Furman, 9-27-03 (8 for 382) 47.8 VMI vs. The Citadel, 11-15-03 (5 for 239)

PUNT RETURNS 8 Coastal Carolina vs. Chowan (10-13-07) 7 Liberty vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (9-20-03) 6 VMI vs. Austin Peay (11-8-03) 6 Liberty vs. St. Paul’s (8-31-06) 6 Liberty vs. St. Francis, Pa. (9-29-07)

PUNT RETURN YARDS 111 Coastal Carolina at Davidson (11-8-03) 109 Liberty at Chattanooga (11-13-04) 104 Gardner-Webb vs. Charleston Southern (11-5-05) 104 Coastal Carolina vs. Chowan (10-13-07) 102 VMI vs. Gardner-Webb (10-3-09) 98 Liberty vs. Glenville State (9-6-08) 96 VMI vs. Austin Peay (11-8-03) 88 Charleston Southern at North Greenville (9-24-05) 88 Liberty vs. Shippensburg (9-8-07) 86 Liberty vs. St. Paul’s (8-31-06)

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (min. 3 returns) 29.3 Liberty vs. Shippensburg, 9-8-07 (3 for 88) 27.8 Coastal Carolina at Davidson, 11-8-03 (4 for 111) 24.5 Liberty vs. Glenville State, 9-6-08 (4 for 98) 22.0 Gardner-Webb vs. Union College, 9-3-05 (3 for 66) 19.7 Liberty at Youngstown State, 9-27-08 (3 for 59) 18.7 VMI vs. Stony Brook, 10-17-09 (3 for 56) 18.5 Liberty vs. VMI, 11-10-07 (4 for 74) 18.3 Liberty vs. Gardner-Webb, 10-2-04 (4 for 73) 17.5 Charleston Southern at North Greenville, 9-24-05 (5 for 88) 17.3 Charleston Southern at Savannah State, 10-11-08 (3 for 52)

PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 2 Coastal Carolina at Davidson (11-8-03) 2 Liberty at Chattanooga (11-13-04) 1 several times

KICKOFF RETURNS 11 Charleston Southern vs. Gardner-Webb (11-9-02) 11 Presbyterian at Elon (9-13-08) 10 Charleston Southern at South Florida (11-2-02) 10 VMI at Army (10-7-06) 10 Charleston Southern at Hawaii (9-22-07) 10 VMI at Liberty (11-10-07) 10 Coastal Carolina at Penn State (8-30-08) 10 Presbyterian at Stony Brook (10-3-09) 10 Coastal Carolina at Liberty (10-17-09)

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 285 Gardner-Webb vs. Liberty (11-14-09) 255 Charleston Southern at Wofford (9-6-08) 248 Coastal Carolina at Liberty (10-17-09) 231 VMI vs. The Citadel (11-17-07) 216 Coastal Carolina vs. VMI (10-27-07) 213 Charleston Southern at South Florida (11-2-02) 213 Liberty vs. VMI (11-10-07) 211 VMI at Liberty (10-4-03) 205 Stony Brook at Presbyterian (10-3-09) 199 Charleston Southern at Hawaii (9-22-07)

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KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (min. 3 returns) 47.3 Charleston Southern vs. Liberty, 11-1-03 (3 for 142) 41.7 Coastal Carolina vs. Jacksonville, 11-13-04 (3 for 125) 41.0 Liberty vs. VMI, 11-7-09 (3 for 123) 40.7 Liberty vs. North Greenville, 8-30-08 (3 for 122) 36.4 Charleston Southern at Wofford, 9-6-08 (7 for 255) 36.0 Coastal Carolina vs. VMI, 10-27-07 (6 for 216) 35.5 Liberty vs. VMI, 11-10-07 (6 for 213) 35.2 VMI at Liberty, 10-4-03 (6 for 211) 34.3 Charleston Southern vs. Gardner-Webb, 10-4-08 (3 for 103) 33.5 Liberty vs. Charleston Southern, 10-19-02 (4 for 134)

KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 1 14 times, last by Charleston Southern vs. Stony Brook (11-14-09) and Gardner-Webb vs. Liberty (11-14-09)

DEFENSIVE EXTRA POINTS 1 VMI vs. The Citadel (11-15-03) 1 Liberty vs. Lehigh (9-18-04) 1 Liberty at Chattanooga (11-13-04) 1 VMI vs. Charleston Southern (10-8-05) 1 Coastal Carolina vs. Furman (10-7-06) 1 Charleston Southern vs. Coastal Carolina (11-17-07) 1 VMI vs. Coastal Carolina (10-11-08) 1 VMI at Stony Brook (11-15-08)

BLOCKED FIELD GOALS RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWN 1 VMI vs. Austin Peay, 11-8-03 (Robert Mason 69-yard return) 1 Liberty vs. Elon, 11-20-04 (Jordan Alford 59-yard return) 1 Charleston Southern vs. Johnson C. Smith, 9-15-07 (Philip Ashley 68-yard return)

PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWN, KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWN, SAME GAME 1 Liberty vs. VMI, 11-10-07

MOST COMBINED POINTS SCORED, BIG SOUTH GAME 107 Gardner-Webb (55) at VMI (52), 10-22-05 (three overtimes) 107 Liberty (73) vs. VMI (34), 11-10-07 91 Elon (56) vs. Liberty (35), 11-9-02 81 Liberty (43) at Coastal Carolina (38), 10-4-08 80 Coastal Carolina (52) vs. Charleston Southern (28), 11-20-04 79 Liberty (51) at Gardner-Webb (28), 11-14-09 78 Charleston Southern (46) at Presbyterian (32), 11-7-09 78 Coastal Carolina (41) vs. Presbyterian (37), 11-14-09 77 Coastal Carolina (42) vs. VMI (35), 10-27-07 76 Coastal Carolina (56) at Gardner-Webb (24), 11-11-06

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 66 Gardner-Webb vs. Savannah State, 11-3-07 (66-0) 65 Gardner-Webb vs. Southern Virginia, 10-24-09 (65-0) 63 Coastal Carolina vs. Mansfi eld, 11-12-05 (71-8) 60 Coastal Carolina vs. Savannah State, 11-4-06 (66-6) 59 Stony Brook at Iona, 11-8-08 (68-9) 58 Liberty vs. St. Francis, Pa., 9-29-07 (68-10) 53 Gardner-Webb vs. Union College, 9-3-05 (65-12) 52 Charleston Southern vs. Allen, 11-6-04 (58-6) 51 Coastal Carolina vs. North Greenville, 9-25-04 (58-7) 51 Coastal Carolina vs. Chowan, 10-13-07 (51-0)

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY, BIG SOUTH GAME 46 Gardner-Webb vs. Charleston Southern, 11-8-03 (46-0) 45 Liberty vs. Coastal Carolina, 10-17-09 (58-13) 43 VMI vs. Charleston Southern, 10-11-03 (50-7) 42 Gardner-Webb at Charleston Southern, 11-9-02 (57-15) 42 Liberty vs. Charleston Southern, 10-25-08 (42-0) 40 Liberty at Charleston Southern, 10-20-07 (50-10) 40 Liberty vs. VMI, 11-7-09 (54-14) 39 Liberty at VMI, 11-10-07 (74-34) 39 Coastal Carolina at Charleston Southern, 11-17-07 (41-2) 38 Stony Brook vs. Presbyterian, 10-3-09 (52-14)

MOST OVERTIME PERIODS 3 Gardner-Webb at VMI (10-22-05) 3 VMI vs. Gardner-Webb (10-22-05) 3 Coastal Carolina at Liberty (10-22-05) 3 Liberty vs. Coastal Carolina (10-22-05)

PENALTIES 17 Stony Brook vs. Presbyterian (10-3-09) 16 Liberty vs. Charleston Southern (10-30-04) 16 Charleston Southern vs. Johnson C. Smith (9-15-07) 15 Coastal Carolina vs. Jacksonville (11-13-04) 14 Gardner-Webb at Charleston Southern (11-13-04) 14 Charleston Southern at Coastal Carolina (11-20-04) 14 Presbyterian at Coastal Carolina (11-14-09)

PENALTY YARDS 163 Liberty vs. Charleston Southern (10-30-04) 161 Coastal Carolina vs. Jacksonville (11-13-04) 153 Stony Brook vs. Presbyterian (10-3-09) 151 Liberty vs. West Liberty State (9-7-02) 147 Gardner-Webb at Charleston Southern (11-13-04) 144 Coastal Carolina vs. Charleston (WV) (10-9-04) 143 Charleston Southern at The Citadel (9-1-07) 136 Liberty vs. North Greenville (8-30-08) 134 Charleston Southern vs. Johnson C. Smith (9-15-07) 130 Gardner-Webb vs. Western Carolina (9-25-04)

LARGEST HOME CROWD (home team listed fi rst) 16,112 Liberty vs. North Carolina Central, 9-12-09 15,631 Liberty vs. William & Mary, 10-14-06 15,532 Liberty vs. James Madison, 9-26-09 15,483 Liberty vs. Lafayette, 10-18-08 15,311 Liberty vs. North Greenville, 8-30-08

LARGEST HOME CROWD, BIG SOUTH GAME (home team listed fi rst) 15,208 Liberty vs. VMI, 11-7-09 14,563 Liberty vs. Stony Brook, 10-11-08 14,411 Liberty vs. Coastal Carolina, 11-3-07 14,371 Liberty vs. Coastal Carolina, 10-17-09 14,365 Liberty vs. Charleston Southern, 10-25-08

MISCELLANEOUSMOST COMBINED TOTAL OFFENSE 1,164 Charleston Southern (695) vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (469), 10-15-05 1,138 VMI (648) vs. Presbyterian (490), 11-22-08 1,126 Presbyterian (429) at Appalachian State (697), 9-27-08 1,065 Gardner-Webb (455) at Furman (610), 10-1-05 1,065 Coastal Carolina (534) vs. Liberty (531), 10-4-08 1,060 Gardner-Webb (533) at VMI (527), 10-22-05 1,057 VMI (504) vs. Presbyterian (553), 10-13-07 1,051 Gardner-Webb (433) at Southeastern Louisiana (618), 11-20-04 1,048 Liberty (386) vs. Hofstra (662), 11-22-03 1,024 VMI (531) vs. Charleston Southern (493), 11-3-07

MOST COMBINED TOTAL OFFENSE, BIG SOUTH GAME 1,065 Coastal Carolina (534) vs. Liberty (531), 10-4-08 1,060 Gardner-Webb (533) at VMI (527), 10-22-05 1,024 VMI (531) vs. Charleston Southern (493), 11-3-07 1,015 Presbyterian (530) vs. Charleston Southern (485), 11-7-09 1,005 Stony Brook (525) vs. Gardner-Webb (480), 11-1-08 986 Stony Brook (622) vs. VMI (364), 11-15-08 975 Coastal Carolina (638) at Gardner-Webb (337), 11-11-06 958 VMI (525) at Coastal Carolina (433), 10-27-07 956 Presbyterian (487) at Coastal Carolina (469), 11-14-09 943 Coastal Carolina (555) at VMI (388), 10-14-06

MOST COMBINED POINTS SCORED 107 Gardner-Webb (55) at VMI (52), 10-22-05 (three overtimes) 107 Liberty (73) vs. VMI (34), 11-10-07 105 Gardner-Webb (56) at Morgan State (49), 9-11-04 105 Charleston Southern (63) vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (42), 10-15-05 98 Gardner-Webb (42) vs. Wofford (56), 11-19-05 98 VMI (28) vs. The Citadel (70), 11-17-07 91 Elon (56) vs. Liberty (35), 11-9-02 91 Charleston Southern (49) vs. West Virginia State (42), 9-20-03 91 Liberty (49) vs. Hofstra (42), 11-22-03 (one overtime) 90 Liberty (69) vs. Norfolk State (21), 11-8-03

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POINTS SCORED 469 Liberty 2007 413 Coastal Carolina 2004 411 Coastal Carolina 2006 404 Liberty 2008 400 Liberty 2009 386 Gardner-Webb 2005 378 VMI 2008 359 VMI 2003 338 Coastal Carolina 2005 335 Gardner-Webb 2003

SCORING OFFENSE AVERAGE 42.6 Liberty 2007 37.5 Coastal Carolina 2004 36.4 Liberty 2009 35.1 Gardner-Webb 2005 34.4 VMI 2008 34.2 Coastal Carolina 2006 33.7 Liberty 2008 30.7 Coastal Carolina 2005 29.9 VMI 2003 28.7 Coastal Carolina 2007

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 61 Liberty 2007 55 Coastal Carolina 2004 54 Coastal Carolina 2006 51 Gardner-Webb 2005 51 Liberty 2008 51 VMI 2008 48 Liberty 2009 44 VMI 2003 44 Gardner-Webb 2003 42 Coastal Carolina 2003 42 Coastal Carolina 2005 42 Charleston Southern 2005

TOTAL OFFENSE 5,617 Coastal Carolina 2006 5,360 Liberty 2008 4,851 Gardner-Webb 2005 4,785 VMI 2008 4,726 Liberty 2007 4,681 VMI 2003 4,438 Coastal Carolina 2008 4,424 VMI 2007 4,383 Coastal Carolina 2004 4,379 Liberty 2003

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS PER GAME 468.1 Coastal Carolina 2006 446.7 Liberty 2008 441.0 Gardner-Webb 2005 435.0 VMI 2008 429.6 Liberty 2007 414.9 Gardner-Webb 2002 402.2 VMI 2007 398.5 Coastal Carolina 2004 393.0 Gardner-Webb 2008 390.1 VMI 2003

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS PER PLAY 7.1 Coastal Carolina 2006 6.8 Liberty 2006 6.8 VMI 2008 6.8 Liberty 2008 6.1 Coastal Carolina 2004 6.1 Stony Brook 2008 6.0 Charleston Southern 2006 6.0 Liberty 2009 5.9 VMI 2003 5.7 Stony Brook 2009

OFFENSETOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 870 Gardner-Webb 2005 864 Gardner-Webb 2003 850 Presbyterian 2008 839 Liberty 2003 827 Charleston Southern 2003 806 Gardner-Webb 2008 791 VMI 2003 789 Gardner-Webb 2004 788 VMI 2007 788 Coastal Carolina 2008

OFFENSIVE PLAYS PER GAME 79.1 Gardner-Webb 2005 73.8 Gardner-Webb 2002 73.3 Gardner-Webb 2008 72.0 Gardner-Webb 2003 72.0 Charleston Southern 2004 71.7 Gardner-Webb 2004 71.6 VMI 2007 70.8 Presbyterian 2008 70.1 Coastal Carolina 2007 70.0 Charleston Southern 2005

OFFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS 53 Coastal Carolina 2006 53 Liberty 2007 51 Coastal Carolina 2004 49 VMI 2008 48 Gardner-Webb 2005 48 Liberty 2008 44 Liberty 2009 42 Gardner-Webb 2003 41 VMI 2003 41 Coastal Carolina 2005

RUSHING YARDS 3,932 VMI 2008 3,115 VMI 2007 3,058 Coastal Carolina 2004 3,044 VMI 2009 2,614 Liberty 2003 2,562 Liberty 2008 2,522 Stony Brook 2008 2,454 Elon 2002 2,375 Liberty 2007 2,346 Coastal Carolina 2003

RUSHING OFFENSE PER GAME 357.5 VMI 2008 283.2 VMI 2007 278.0 Coastal Carolina 2004 276.7 VMI 2009 229.3 Stony Brook 2008 223.1 Elon 2002 217.8 Liberty 2003 215.9 Liberty 2007 213.5 Liberty 2008 213.3 Coastal Carolina 2003

RUSHING ATTEMPTS 647 VMI 2007 614 VMI 2008 594 Elon 2002 578 VMI 2009 542 Liberty 2003 522 Coastal Carolina 2004 517 Coastal Carolina 2007 511 VMI 2006 500 Coastal Carolina 2003 497 Gardner-Webb 2003

RUSHING YARDS PER CARRY 6.4 VMI 2008 6.0 Stony Brook 2008 5.9 Coastal Carolina 2004 5.5 Liberty 2007 5.3 Liberty 2008 5.3 VMI 2009 5.0 Coastal Carolina 2006 5.0 Liberty 2009 4.9 Liberty 2004 4.8 three teams

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 40 Coastal Carolina 2004 37 VMI 2008 34 Coastal Carolina 2003 32 Liberty 2007 31 Liberty 2009 29 Liberty 2008 28 Coastal Carolina 2005 26 Liberty 2003 26 VMI 2003 25 Elon 2002

MOST GAMES WITH TEAMMATES RUSHING FOR100 YARDS, SAME GAME 5 Liberty 2004 4 Liberty 2003 4 Stony Brook 2008 2 VMI 2008 2 VMI 2009

PASSING EFFICIENCY 166.6 Coastal Carolina 2006 159.6 VMI 2008 158.9 Liberty 2008 158.1 Liberty 2007 150.4 Charleston Southern 2006 148.6 VMI 2007 139.0 Liberty 2009 137.4 VMI 2003 135.2 Charleston Southern 2004 135.2 Charleston Southern 2005

PASSING YARDS 3429 Coastal Carolina 2006 3191 Presbyterian 2008 2914 Gardner-Webb 2005 2863 Charleston Southern 2006 2838 Gardner-Webb 2008 2798 Liberty 2008 2706 Charleston Southern 2007 2666 Charleston Southern 2005 2655 Gardner-Webb 2006 2603 Gardner-Webb 2004

PASSING OFFENSE PER GAME 285.8 Coastal Carolina 2006 265.9 Presbyterian 2008 264.9 Gardner-Webb 2005 260.3 Charleston Southern 2006 259.9 Charleston Southern 2004 258.0 Gardner-Webb 2008 246.0 Charleston Southern 2007 242.4 Charleston Southern 2005 241.4 Gardner-Webb 2006 236.6 Gardner-Webb 2004

PASS ATTEMPTS 494 Presbyterian 2008 420 Gardner-Webb 2005 419 Charleston Southern 2003 418 Charleston Southern 2007 397 Gardner-Webb 2008 385 Gardner-Webb 2004 380 Charleston Southern 2002 378 Gardner-Webb 2006 367 Gardner-Webb 2003 363 three times

PASS COMPLETIONS 297 Presbyterian 2008 257 Gardner-Webb 2005 246 Gardner-Webb 2008 239 Charleston Southern 2006 236 Charleston Southern 2007 223 Coastal Carolina 2006 221 Charleston Southern 2005 220 Gardner-Webb 2003 220 Charleston Southern 2004 219 Charleston Southern 2003

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COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 68.7 Charleston Southern 2006 64.2 Liberty 2008 63.2 Coastal Carolina 2006 62.0 VMI 2005 62.0 Liberty 2007 62.0 Gardner-Webb 2008 61.2 Gardner-Webb 2005 60.9 Charleston Southern 2005 60.6 Charleston Southern 2004 60.2 Charleston Southern 2008

PASSING YARDS PER COMPLETION 23.69 VMI 2008 17.69 VMI 2007 15.38 Coastal Carolina 2006 15.30 VMI 2006 15.06 Liberty 2002 14.42 Liberty 2007 14.42 Liberty 2008 14.24 VMI 2009 14.04 Elon 2002 14.02 VMI 2003

PASS YARDS PER ATTEMPT 9.92 VMI 2008 9.71 Coastal Carolina 2006 9.28 VMI 2007 9.26 Liberty 2008 8.94 Liberty 2007 8.23 Charleston Southern 2006 8.15 VMI 2003 7.81 VMI 2006 7.42 Liberty 2006 7.34 Charleston Southern 2005 7.34 Coastal Carolina 2008

TOUCHDOWN PASSES 30 Coastal Carolina 2006 26 Charleston Southern 2008 24 Gardner-Webb 2005 23 Charleston Southern 2006 22 Gardner-Webb 2003 22 Charleston Southern 2004 21 Charleston Southern 2007 21 Liberty 2007 20 Charleston Southern 2005 19 three times

FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 3 VMI 2006 4 Gardner-Webb 2002 5 Liberty 2006 5 VMI 2008 5 Liberty 2009 5 Gardner-Webb 2009 6 Coastal Carolina 2004 6 Liberty 2008

MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 26 Presbyterian 2009 24 Charleston Southern 2007 21 Charleston Southern 2002 21 Gardner-Webb 2006 20 Gardner-Webb 2005

FIRST DOWNS 273 Gardner-Webb 2005 258 Liberty 2008 256 Coastal Carolina 2006 250 Gardner-Webb 2003 243 Gardner-Webb 2002 242 Coastal Carolina 2008 237 Presbyterian 2008 236 Gardner-Webb 2008 233 VMI 2003 230 Liberty 2003

RUSHING FIRST DOWNS 180 VMI 2008 163 VMI 2007 140 VMI 2009 138 Liberty 2003 137 Elon 2002 135 Coastal Carolina 2004 128 Gardner-Webb 2003 123 Liberty 2008 121 Coastal Carolina 2005 120 three times

PASSING FIRST DOWNS 147 Gardner-Webb 2008 144 Presbyterian 2008 140 Coastal Carolina 2006 139 Gardner-Webb 2005 130 Gardner-Webb 2006 125 Charleston Southern 2005 121 Presbyterian 2009 120 Liberty 2008 120 Coastal Carolina 2008 118 Gardner-Webb 2009

FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY 25 Presbyterian 2009 24 Coastal Carolina 2004 23 Charleston Southern 2002 23 Charleston Southern 2004 23 Gardner-Webb 2007 22 Charleston Southern 2003 22 Coastal Carolina 2007 21 Gardner-Webb 2004 21 Charleston Southern 2005 21 Liberty 2007

THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 51.0 Liberty (78-153) 2008 49.7 Gardner-Webb (73-147) 2002 49.3 Charleston Southern (66-134) 2006 49.0 Coastal Carolina (75-153) 2006 47.5 Liberty (66-139) 2006

FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 73.3 VMI (11-15) 2008 71.4 Liberty (5-7) 2006 70.0 Liberty (7-10) 2009 66.7 Liberty (6-9) 2007 66.7 Stony Brook (8-12) 2009

RED ZONE OFFENSE 92.2 Liberty (47-51) 2009 91.4 Gardner-Webb (32-35) 2009 88.6 Stony Brook (31-35) 2009 87.8 Gardner-Webb (43-49) 2005 86.1 VMI (31-36) 2005

FEWEST SACKS ALLOWED 5 VMI 2009 8 Liberty 2007 8 Liberty 2008 9 Charleston Southern 2009 10 Coastal Carolina 2004 10 Gardner-Webb 2004

AVERAGE TIME OF POSSESSION 34:46 VMI 2007 31:47 Gardner-Webb 2003 31:42 Gardner-Webb 2002 31:38 Liberty 2003 31:34 Elon 2002 31:32 Charleston Southern 2008 31:05 Stony Brook 2009 31:04 Coastal Carolina 2004 31:02 Charleston Southern 2004 30:57 Gardner-Webb 2008

FEWEST POINTS SCORED 172 Liberty 2006 176 Coastal Carolina 2004 199 Charleston Southern 2006 204 Gardner-Webb 2002 210 Liberty 2009 212 Charleston Southern 2004 220 Coastal Carolina 2005 224 Liberty 2008 245 Liberty 2007 253 Coastal Carolina 2003

SCORING DEFENSE AVERAGE 15.6 Liberty 2006 16.0 Coastal Carolina 2004 18.1 Charleston Southern 2006 18.7 Liberty 2008 19.1 Liberty 2009 20.0 Coastal Carolina 2005 20.4 Gardner-Webb 2002 21.2 Gardner-Webb 2003 21.2 Charleston Southern 2004 21.4 VMI 2003

FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 22 Liberty 2006 24 Coastal Carolina 2004 25 Liberty 2009 26 Charleston Southern 2006 28 Gardner-Webb 2002 28 Charleston Southern 2004 28 Coastal Carolina 2005 28 Liberty 2008 29 Gardner-Webb 2003 30 Gardner-Webb 2008

TOTAL DEFENSE 3,315 Charleston Southern 2004 3,373 Liberty 2006 3,424 Gardner-Webb 2002 3,450 Coastal Carolina 2004 3,554 Liberty 2009 3,559 Coastal Carolina 2003 3,616 Stony Brook 2009 3,693 Charleston Southern 2006 3,712 Coastal Carolina 2005 3,712 Coastal Carolina 2009

TOTAL DEFENSE PER GAME 306.6 Liberty 2006 313.6 Coastal Carolina 2004 320.4 Gardner-Webb 2003 323.1 Liberty 2009 323.5 Coastal Carolina 2003 328.7 Stony Brook 2009 331.5 Charleston Southern 2004 334.7 Liberty 2008 335.7 Charleston Southern 2006 337.5 Coastal Carolina 2005 337.5 Coastal Carolina 2009

FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED PER PLAY 4.6 Coastal Carolina 2004 4.7 Coastal Carolina 2003 4.8 Gardner-Webb 2003 4.8 Coastal Carolina 2005 4.8 Gardner-Webb 2007 4.9 Charleston Southern 2002 4.9 VMI 2003 4.9 Liberty 2007 5.0 Charleston Southern 2004 5.0 Liberty 2008 5.0 Stony Brook 2009

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FEWEST OFFENSIVE PLAYS ALLOWED 629 Gardner-Webb 2002 659 Charleston Southern 2004 660 VMI 2007 665 Liberty 2006 673 Liberty 2009 683 VMI 2006 689 Coastal Carolina 2007 696 Gardner-Webb 2008 696 Coastal Carolina 2009 709 Elon 2002

FEWEST OFFENSIVE PLAYS ALLOWED PER GAME 60.0 VMI 2007 60.5 Liberty 2006 61.2 Liberty 2009 62.1 VMI 2006 62.6 Coastal Carolina 2007 62.9 Gardner-Webb 2002 63.3 Gardner-Webb 2008 63.3 Coastal Carolina 2009 63.6 Charleston Southern 2008 63.9 Coastal Carolina 2006

FEWEST OFFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 21 Liberty 2006 23 Gardner-Webb 2003 23 Coastal Carolina 2004 24 Charleston Southern 2006 24 Liberty 2009 27 Gardner-Webb 2002 27 Coastal Carolina 2005 28 Charleston Southern 2004 28 Liberty 2008 28 Stony Brook 2009

FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED 1,197 Charleston Southern 2006 1,301 Gardner-Webb 2008 1,402 Gardner-Webb 2009 1,413 Liberty 2007 1,433 Liberty 2006 1,511 Liberty 2008 1,541 Coastal Carolina 2004 1,583 Stony Brook 2009 1,598 Coastal Carolina 2005 1,604 Coastal Carolina 2003

RUSHING DEFENSE PER GAME 108.8 Charleston Southern 2006 118.3 Gardner-Webb 2008 125.9 Liberty 2008 127.5 Gardner-Webb 2009 128.5 Liberty 2007 130.3 Liberty 2006 140.1 Coastal Carolina 2004 142.8 Gardner-Webb 2003 143.9 Stony Brook 2009 145.3 Coastal Carolina 2005

FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS ALLOWED 362 Gardner-Webb 2008 382 Liberty 2006 384 Stony Brook 2009 393 Charleston Southern 2006 397 VMI 2006 399 Coastal Carolina 2004 401 Gardner-Webb 2009 402 VMI 2007 402 Liberty 2009 412 two times

LOWEST YARDS PER CARRY ALLOWED 3.0 Charleston Southern 2006 3.2 Liberty 2007 3.5 Coastal Carolina 2003 3.5 Gardner-Webb 2009 3.6 Coastal Carolina 2005 3.6 Gardner-Webb 2008 3.7 Gardner-Webb 2007 3.7 Liberty 2008 3.8 Gardner-Webb 2003 3.8 Liberty 2006

FEWEST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 9 Coastal Carolina 2004 12 Charleston Southern 2006 12 Liberty 2006 12 Gardner-Webb 2009 14 Gardner-Webb 2003 14 Gardner-Webb 2008 14 Liberty 2009 15 Coastal Carolina 2003 15 Liberty 2007 16 Gardner-Webb 2007

PASS EFFICIENCY DEFENSE 86.8 Coastal Carolina 2004 106.1 VMI 2003 106.3 Charleston Southern 2004 107.7 Gardner-Webb 2003 107.8 Coastal Carolina 2006 109.6 Coastal Carolina 2005 110.3 Gardner-Webb 2002 110.6 Charleston Southern 2002 111.8 Coastal Carolina 2003 112.9 Charleston Southern 2009

FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED 1,318 Charleston Southern 2004 1,488 Gardner-Webb 2002 1,555 Coastal Carolina 2007 1,753 Charleston Southern 2009 1,766 Coastal Carolina 2009 1,836 Coastal Carolina 2006 1,888 Liberty 2009 1,909 Coastal Carolina 2004 1,940 Liberty 2006 1,942 VMI 2005

PASSING DEFENSE PER GAME 131.8 Charleston Southern 2004 141.4 Coastal Carolina 2007 148.8 Gardner-Webb 2002 153.0 Coastal Carolina 2006 159.4 Charleston Southern 2009 160.5 Coastal Carolina 2009 171.6 Liberty 2009 173.5 Coastal Carolina 2004 176.4 two teams

FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS ALLOWED 211 Gardner-Webb 2002 218 Coastal Carolina 2007 240 Charleston Southern 2004 258 VMI 2007 263 Coastal Carolina 2009 268 VMI 2004 271 Liberty 2009 277 Coastal Carolina 2006 283 VMI 2005 283 two teams

FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS ALLOWED 110 Gardner-Webb 2002 118 Coastal Carolina 2007 142 Charleston Southern 2004 146 Coastal Carolina 2006 149 Coastal Carolina 2009 157 Charleston Southern 2003 158 Coastal Carolina 2003 159 Coastal Carolina 2004 160 two teams

LOWEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE ALLOWED 44.3 Coastal Carolina 2004 50.0 Charleston Southern 2005 50.1 VMI 2003 50.9 Charleston Southern 2002 52.1 Gardner-Webb 2002 52.3 Coastal Carolina 2003 52.5 Gardner-Webb 2003 52.7 Coastal Carolina 2006 53.0 Gardner-Webb 2004 53.6 Charleston Southern 2003

LOWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED PER COMPLETION 9.28 Charleston Southern 2004 10.22 Stony Brook 2009 10.84 Coastal Carolina 2005 10.96 Charleston Southern 2009 11.08 Liberty 2004 11.08 Liberty 2008

LOWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED PER ATTEMPT 5.32 Coastal Carolina 2004 5.49 Charleston Southern 2004 6.09 Stony Brook 2009 6.18 Gardner-Webb 2003 6.19 Charleston Southern 2009

FEWEST TOUCHDOWN PASSES ALLOWED 8 Charleston Southern 2004 8 Coastal Carolina 2005 9 Gardner-Webb 2002 9 Gardner-Webb 2003 9 Liberty 2006 10 Liberty 2009

INTERCEPTIONS 27 Coastal Carolina 2004 21 Coastal Carolina 2009 19 Coastal Carolina 2006 18 Charleston Southern 2006 18 Liberty 2007 18 Coastal Carolina 2007 17 Coastal Carolina 2003 17 VMI 2003 17 Gardner-Webb 2004 17 Coastal Carolina 2005 17 Liberty 2009

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 380 Coastal Carolina 2004 313 Liberty 2003 306 Gardner-Webb 2004 288 Liberty 2007 280 Charleston Southern 2009 261 Charleston Southern 2006 229 VMI 2003 212 Coastal Carolina 2009 194 Liberty 2002 191 VMI 2005

INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 3 Gardner-Webb 2004 3 Liberty 2007 3 Charleston Southern 2009 2 Liberty 2003 2 Coastal Carolina 2004 2 Charleston Southern 2006 2 Stony Brook 2008

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED 176 Charleston Southern 2004 178 Liberty 2006 180 Gardner-Webb 2002 182 Coastal Carolina 2007 182 Liberty 2009

FEWEST RUSHING FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED 75 Charleston Southern 2006 76 Gardner-Webb 2008 79 Liberty 2006 81 Stony Brook 2009 82 Gardner-Webb 2009

FEWEST PASSING FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED 57 Coastal Carolina 2007 63 Gardner-Webb 2002 63 Charleston Southern 2004 78 Liberty 2009 81 Charleston Southern 2003 81 Coastal Carolina 2004

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LOWEST THIRD-DOWN CONVERSION ALLOWED 28.2 Gardner-Webb (49-174) 2003 33.3 Coastal Carolina (52-156) 2003 33.3 Coastal Carolina (56-168) 2005 34.9 Gardner-Webb (44-126) 2002 36.0 VMI (68-189) 2003 36.0 Liberty (49-136) 2006

LOWEST FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSION ALLOWED 27.8 Charleston Southern (5-18) 2004 29.4 Charleston Southern (5-17) 2005 30.0 VMI (6-20) 2008 30.8 Charleston Southern (8-26) 2007 35.0 Liberty (7-20) 2004

RED ZONE DEFENSE 54.8 Gardner-Webb (17-31) 2002 58.1 Gardner-Webb (25-43) 2003 65.7 Charleston Southern (23-35) 2006 66.7 Liberty (34-51) 2002 66.7 Liberty (24-36) 2009

QUARTERBACK SACKS 31 Charleston Southern 2002 29 Gardner-Webb 2003 27 Coastal Carolina 2003 27 Coastal Carolina 2007 25 Elon 2002 25 Charleston Southern 2006 25 Coastal Carolina 2009 25 Gardner-Webb 2009 24 VMI 2003 24 Coastal Carolina 2004 24 Presbyterian 2008

TURNOVER MARGIN +22 Coastal Carolina 2004 +21 Liberty 2009 +15 Coastal Carolina 2007 +14 Gardner-Webb 2002 +14 Liberty 2007 +12 Coastal Carolina 2003 +10 Gardner-Webb 2009 +9 Stony Brook 2009 +8 Liberty 2008 +6 Charleston Southern 2006 +6 Liberty 2006 +6 Charleston Southern 2008

FUMBLE RETURNS 5 Elon 2002 4 Liberty 2002 4 Liberty 2003 3 Charleston Southern 2003 3 Coastal Carolina 2003 3 VMI 2003 3 Gardner-Webb 2006 3 Presbyterian 2009

FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 192 Elon 2002 169 Liberty 2002 130 Charleston Southern 2007 87 VMI 2007 81 Presbyterian 2008 76 Presbyterian 2009 72 Stony Brook 2009 69 Charleston Southern 2009 58 VMI 2003 54 Coastal Carolina 2003

FUMBLE RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 3 Charleston Southern 2007 2 Elon 2002 2 Liberty 2002 2 Liberty 2003 2 Liberty 2004 2 Coastal Carolina 2004 2 Presbyterian 2008 2 Liberty 2009

FIELD GOALS MADE 17 VMI 2003 17 Liberty 2008 16 Gardner-Webb 2008 15 Liberty 2007 14 Coastal Carolina 2005 12 Gardner-Webb 2002 12 Coastal Carolina 2007 11 fi ve teams tied with

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 24 VMI 2003 22 Coastal Carolina 2005 22 Liberty 2008 22 Gardner-Webb 2008 22 Coastal Carolina 2008 20 Liberty 2003 19 Liberty 2007 18 Gardner-Webb 2002 18 Coastal Carolina 2007 17 three teams tied with

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .846 VMI (11-13) 2005 .833 VMI (10-12) 2006 .818 Gardner-Webb (9-11) 2006 .789 Liberty (15-19) 2007 .773 Liberty (17-22) 2008 .769 Gardner-Webb (10-13) 2005 .733 Gardner-Webb (11-15) 2007 .727 Gardner-Webb (16-22) 2008 .714 Charleston Southern (10-14) 2008 .708 VMI (17-24) 2003

PAT KICKS MADE 56 Liberty 2007 53 Coastal Carolina 2004 49 Coastal Carolina 2006 48 Gardner-Webb 2005 48 VMI 2008 47 Liberty 2008 40 VMI 2003 38 Coastal Carolina 2005 37 Coastal Carolina 2003 36 Charleston Southern 2005

PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED 59 Liberty 2007 54 Coastal Carolina 2004 50 Gardner-Webb 2005 50 Coastal Carolina 2006 50 VMI 2008 50 Liberty 2008 42 VMI 2003 41 Coastal Carolina 2003 39 Gardner-Webb 2003 38 three teams tied with

PAT KICKING PERCENTAGE 1.000 Coastal Carolina (38-38) 2005 1.000 Gardner-Webb (33-33) 2006 1.000 Liberty (30-30) 2002 1.000 Gardner-Webb (28-28) 2007 1.000 Liberty (18-18) 2005 1.000 VMI (15-15) 2004

PUNTS 85 Charleston Southern 2003 69 Coastal Carolina 2003 68 Charleston Southern 2002 66 VMI 2004 61 Gardner-Webb 2004 59 VMI 2005 58 Gardner-Webb 2003 58 Charleston Southern 2007 58 Charleston Southern 2008 57 Liberty 2003 57 Liberty 2005

PUNTING YARDAGE 2,544 Gardner-Webb 2003 2,536 Coastal Carolina 2003 2,520 VMI 2004 2,486 Gardner-Webb 2004 2,464 Charleston Southern 2002 2,404 Charleston Southern 2003 2,265 Liberty 2005 2,174 Liberty 2003 2,165 VMI 2006 2,147 VMI 2005

PUNTING AVERAGE 43.9 Gardner-Webb 2003 43.3 Gardner-Webb 2006 40.9 Liberty 2007 40.8 Gardner-Webb 2004 39.7 VMI 2003 39.7 Liberty 2005 39.4 VMI 2006 38.3 Gardner-Webb 2002 38.3 Liberty 2004 38.2 VMI 2004

NET PUNTING AVERAGE 37.8 Gardner-Webb 2003 37.3 Liberty 2005 37.2 VMI 2003 36.8 Gardner-Webb 2006 36.4 Presbyterian 2008 34.7 Liberty 2007 34.3 Liberty 2004 34.1 VMI 2004 33.9 Stony Brook 2008 33.8 Elon 2002 33.8 Gardner-Webb 2004

PUNT RETURNS 34 VMI 2003 31 Gardner-Webb 2003 30 Liberty 2003 29 Liberty 2007 28 Liberty 2006 27 Coastal Carolina 2003 26 Coastal Carolina 2004 26 Charleston Southern 2004 26 Coastal Carolina 2005 24 Charleston Southern 2002

PUNT RETURN YARDS 413 Liberty 2007 365 Gardner-Webb 2005 336 Liberty 2008 315 Liberty 2006 305 Gardner-Webb 2003 296 Coastal Carolina 2003 294 VMI 2003 291 Charleston Southern 2006 267 Charleston Southern 2002 259 Liberty 2003

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 17.4 Gardner-Webb 2005 14.6 Liberty 2008 14.2 Liberty 2007 13.9 Charleston Southern 2006 12.0 Coastal Carolina 2007 11.9 Liberty 2004 11.2 Liberty 2006 11.1 Charleston Southern 2002 11.0 Coastal Carolina 2003 10.2 Presbyterian 2008

PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 4 Liberty 2007 3 Liberty 2004 2 Coastal Carolina 2003 2 Gardner-Webb 2005 2 Charleston Southern 2006 2 Liberty 2008

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FEWEST PUNT RETURNS ALLOWED 11 Coastal Carolina 2006 12 Gardner-Webb 2008 12 Stony Brook 2008 13 Coastal Carolina 2007 16 Coastal Carolina 2008 17 Liberty 2007 17 Liberty 2008 17 Presbyterian 2008 17 VMI 2008 19 Charleston Southern 2004 19 Charleston Southern 2006

FEWEST PUNT RETURN YARDS ALLOWED 23 Presbyterian 2008 85 Coastal Carolina 2006 87 Gardner-Webb 2008 94 Charleston Southern 2006 107 Coastal Carolina 2004 110 Stony Brook 2008 115 VMI 2008 123 Liberty 2007 124 Elon 2002 129 VMI 2003

LOWEST OPPONENT PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 1.4 Presbyterian 2008 2.1 Coastal Carolina 2004 2.2 Elon 2002 2.5 VMI 2003 3.4 Coastal Carolina 2003 3.8 Charleston Southern 2004 4.0 Liberty 2004 4.1 VMI 2004 4.8 Charleston Southern 2002 4.9 three teams tied with

BLOCKED PUNTS 4 Coastal Carolina 2004 4 Presbyterian 2008 3 Gardner-Webb 2003 2 Liberty 2002 2 Liberty 2004 2 VMI 2004 2 Coastal Carolina 2006

KICKOFF RETURNS 69 Charleston Southern 2003 63 Charleston Southern 2007 62 VMI 2007 60 Presbyterian 2008 58 Charleston Southern 2002 57 VMI 2008 54 Liberty 2003 52 Elon 2002 52 Liberty 2002 52 Coastal Carolina 2008

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 1,411 Charleston Southern 2003 1,315 VMI 2007 1,248 Charleston Southern 2007 1,110 VMI 2008 1,090 Gardner-Webb 2008 1,085 Charleston Southern 2002 1,067 Presbyterian 2008 1,040 Coastal Carolina 2007 1,040 Charleston Southern 2008 1,021 Liberty 2003

KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 25.6 Liberty 2006 23.7 Liberty 2007 23.6 Coastal Carolina 2007 23.3 Gardner-Webb 2005 22.7 Gardner-Webb 2008 22.6 Charleston Southern 2008 22.1 Liberty 2008 21.7 Coastal Carolina 2004 21.2 VMI 2007 20.5 Coastal Carolina 2003

KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 3 Liberty 2006 2 VMI 2007 1 six teams tied with

KICKOFF COVERAGE 15.8 Charleston Southern 2004 15.9 Charleston Southern 2003 17.4 Gardner-Webb 2002 17.5 Liberty 2004 18.2 Charleston Southern 2002 18.2 Coastal Carolina 2007 18.5 Gardner-Webb 2007 18.7 Charleston Southern 2008 19.0 Liberty 2002 19.1 Liberty 2008

MOST 40-POINT CONFERENCE GAMES 2 Coastal Carolina 2007 2 Liberty 2007 2 Liberty 2008

MOST 50-POINT CONFERENCE GAMES 2 Coastal Carolina 2007 2 Liberty 2007 1 Gardner-Webb 2002 1 Elon 2002 1 VMI 2003 1 Coastal Carolina 2004 1 Gardner-Webb 2005 1 VMI 2005 1 Coastal Carolina 2006

MOST GAMES HOLDING OPPONENT UNDER 10 POINTS 4 VMI 2003 4 Liberty 2006 3 Charleston Southern 2002 3 Charleston Southern 2004 3 Coastal Carolina 2004 3 Charleston Southern 2008 3 Coastal Carolina 2008 3 Liberty 2008

MOST SHUTOUTS 3 Liberty 2006 2 Gardner-Webb 2003 2 Charleston Southern 2008 2 Liberty 2008

MOST GAMES WITH A 100-YARD RUSHER 11 Liberty 2008 9 Liberty 2004 9 Liberty 2007 9 VMI 2008 7 Liberty 2002 7 Liberty 2003 7 VMI 2003 7 Liberty 2006

MOST 500-YARD TOTAL OFFENSE GAMES 5 Gardner-Webb 2005 4 VMI 2007 3 VMI 2003 3 Coastal Carolina 2006 3 Liberty 2007 3 Stony Brook 2008 3 VMI 2008

MOST 600-YARD TOTAL OFFENSE GAMES 2 Stony Brook 2008 2 VMI 2008 1 Charleston Southern 2004 1 Charleston Southern 2005 1 Coastal Carolina 2006 1 Gardner-Webb 2007

MOST GAMES HOLDING OPPONENTS UNDER 300 YARDS OF TOTAL OFFENSE 5 Gardner-Webb 2003 5 Charleston Southern 2004 5 Coastal Carolina 2004 5 Liberty 2006 5 Charleston Southern 2008 5 Coastal Carolina 2008 5 Gardner-Webb 2008 5 Liberty 2008

MOST GAMES HOLDING OPPONENTS UNDER 100 YARDS RUSHING 7 Gardner-Webb 2008 7 Liberty 2008 5 Liberty 2007 5 Charleston Southern 2008

MISCELLANEOUSLEAST PENALIZED 43 Coastal Carolina 2003 49 VMI 2006 61 Elon 2002 61 Gardner-Webb 2008 63 VMI 2007 63 VMI 2008 66 VMI 2004 66 Charleston Southern 2008 68 Charleston Southern 2003 68 Gardner-Webb 2006 68 Liberty 2008

MOST 30-POINT GAMES 10 Liberty 2007 8 Coastal Carolina 2004 8 Liberty 2008 7 Gardner-Webb 2005 7 Coastal Carolina 2006 6 Charleston Southern 2005 6 Gardner-Webb 2008 5 Gardner-Webb 2003 5 Liberty 2003 5 VMI 2003 5 Coastal Carolina 2005 5 Coastal Carolina 2007 5 VMI 2008

MOST 40-POINT GAMES 5 Coastal Carolina 2004 5 Liberty 2007 4 Coastal Carolina 2003 4 Gardner-Webb 2005 4 Liberty 2008 4 VMI 2008 3 Gardner-Webb 2003 3 Liberty 2003 3 VMI 2003 3 Coastal Carolina 2006 3 Coastal Carolina 2007 3 Stony Brook 2008

MOST 50-POINT GAMES 3 Coastal Carolina 2004 3 Gardner-Webb 2005 3 Liberty 2007 2 Charleston Southern 2004 2 Gardner-Webb 2004 2 Coastal Carolina 2006

MOST 30-POINT CONFERENCE GAMES 5 Liberty 2008 4 Liberty 2007 3 Gardner-Webb 2002 3 Gardner-Webb 2003 3 Coastal Carolina 2004 3 Charleston Southern 2005 3 Coastal Carolina 2006