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Gardner-Webb has seen 12 of its former players go on to sign free agent contracts or be drafted by National Football League teams. Former Bulldog Gabe Wilkins (pictured) won a Super Bowl with Green Bay in 1996, then signed a lucrative, four-year, $21 million contract with San Francisco in 1998. GWU has seen fi ve players sign or be drafted since 2003, including offensive guard Corey O’Daniel – who signed a deal with the Washington Redskins prior to the start of training camp in 2011.

ALL-TIME NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE DRAFT

PICKS AND FREE AGENTS

Year Player Team Round

1973 Lee Thompson Houston Oilers FA

1982 Ralph Warthen Washington Redskins 8th

1982 Charlie Harbison Buffalo Bills FA

1982 Tony Suber Buffalo Bills FA

1994 Gabe Wilkins Green Bay Packers 4th

1996 Terry Guess New Orleans Saints 5th

1998 Eric Harris Atlanta Falcons FA

2003 Jim Maxwell New York Giants FA

2008 Brian Johnston Kansas City Chiefs 7th

2009 Dobson Collins San Francisco 49ers FA

2010 Kyle Webber New York Giants FA

2011 Corey O’Daniel * Washington Redskins FA

* Active

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Gardner-Webb’s current coaching staff has plenty of ex-perience with the NFL, both as players and with team coaching internships. Head Coach Ron Dickerson, Jr., (pictured above) spent 1993-1994 as a running back and kick returner with the Chiefs, and later interned with Tampa Bay. Running game coordinator Dwayne Ledford (pictured right) spent seven years as a player with San Fransisco, Jacksonville, Cleveland and New Orleans and Carolina. Defensive line coach Ron Dickerson, Sr., was a seventh round draft pick in 1971 by the Dolphins, and has coached nearly 30 players who have gone on to the National Football League.

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ALL-TIME CFL AND ARENA LEAGUE FREE AGENTS

Year Player Team (League) Round

1993 James Harbison Charlotte (Arena) FA

1993 Dunsey Harper Hamilton (CFL) FA

1993 Darren Nosal Miami (Arena) FA

1993 Rodney Robinson Charlotte (Arena) FA

1993 Chip Stewart Ottawa (CFL) FA

1994 Raymond Jennings Charlotte (Arena) FA

1997 Terrance Porter Montreal (CFL) FA

2000 Chris Mintz Montreal (CFL) FA

2000 Charles Briggs Roanoke (Arena2) FA

2000 Shon Dawkins Columbus (Arena2) FA

2001 Tory Atkins Billings (NIFL) FA

2001 Darryl Henderson Richmond (Arena2) FA

2002 Jeremy Martin Tri City Thunder (NIFL) FA

2003 William Andrews, Jr. Montreal Alouettes (CFL) FA

2004 Ryan Smith Montreal Alouettes (CFL) FA

2004 Mario Williams Montreal Alouettes (CFL) FA

2005 Harold Wells Columbus Destroyers (Arena) FA

2005 Brian Thornburg Louisville (AFL2) FA

2006 Nick Roberts Louisville (AFL2) FA

2007 Tavoris Horton Louisville (AFL2) FA

2009 Duvaughn Flagler Amarillo Dusters (AFL2) FA

2009 Vonzell Pittman Iowa Barnstormers (AFL2) FA

2009 Graham Whitlock Carolina Force (AIFA) FA

2011 Dobson Collins B.C. / Edmonton (CFL) FA

Counting its 12 NFL products, Gardner-Webb has sent a total of 35 student-athletes into the professional football ranks since moving to senior college status in 1970 – with players joining leagues from the CFL to the former USFL, NFL Europa, and Arena Football League. Dobson Collins (pictured) started the 2011 season with the CLF B.C. Lions, but was picked up by the Edmonton Eskimos in the same league in mid-August.

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GWU PLAYERS IN NATIONALALL-STAR GAMES

Year Player Game

1993 Gabe Wilkins East-West Shrine Game

2001 Richard Williams Blue-Gray Game

2001 Richard Williams Senior Bowl

2003 Jim Maxwell I-AA All-Star Game *

2003 Jamie Pridgen I-AA All-Star Game *

2007 Brian Johnston Hula Bowl

2008 Dobson Collins Texas vs. Nation All-Star Game

* Rosters for 2003 I-AA All-Star Game were chosen, but game was not played.

Gardner-Webb has a strong history of sending its top senior prospects to the nation’s traditional postseason All-Star games, including the traditionally strong East-West Shrine Game and the Senior Bowl. GWU defensive end Brian Johnston (pictured), a 2008 draft pick of the Kansas City Chiefs, was outstanding during his appear-ance in the 2007 Hula Bowl in Hawaii, collecting a pair of sacks in leading his team to a win.

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• Former Gardner-Webb linebacker Oluwadamilola Teniola (pictured) was named Gardner-Webb University’s Most Outstanding Male Graduate during December, 2010, commencement excercises. Teniola, a three-year starter at middle linebacker, was accpted to medical school soon after graduation and is now in pursuit of his lifelong dream of becoming a physician.

• Gardner-Webb has been the top Big South Conference football pro-gram in the NCAA’s APR (Academic Progress Rate) performance in each of the past two years.

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• Gardner-Webb student-athletes contributed over 3,000 hours ofcommunity service during the 2010-2011 academic year, an impressive number for the athletic department.

• Gardner-Webb was tops among Big South football playing schoolsin the 2010-2011 “Soap for Souls” collection drive.

• Gardner-Webb football participated in several projects throughoutthe year, including assisting with the Potato Project (pictured) last fall.

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Table of Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Media Outlets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Preseason Poll / All-Big South Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Opponent Series History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Football Coaching Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Head Coach Ron Dickerson, Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Defensive Coordinator Tony Pierce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Running Game Coordinator Dwayne Ledford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Passing Game Coordinator Thad Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Linebackers Coach Travis Cunningham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Quarterbacks Coach Pete Darnell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Defensive Line Coach Ron Dickerson, Sr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Running Backs Coach Chris Foster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Safeties Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Bobby Godinez . . . . . .36 Tight Ends/Special Teams Coach Jim Seacord. . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Football Support Staff Director of Athletic Performance Quadrian Banks. . . . . . . . . . .39 Director of Football Operations Tim Doggett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Director of Player Personnel Colton Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 2011 Gardner-Webb Football Prospectus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Numerical Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Offensive Depth Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Defensive Depth Chart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 All-Star Candidate Bios. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 James Perry III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Jordan Woods. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Gianni Olivas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Marty Patterson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Hudson Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Preston Pemasa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Jamie Dunaway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Matt Goods. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 2011 Veteran Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 2011 Newcomer Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 Facilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Strength & Conditioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Locker Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 Athletic Training Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 GWU Football Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 Spangler Stadium / Coach Norman Harris Field. . . . . . . . . . . .88 A Look Back At 2011. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Game Boxscores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 2010 All-Big South Team. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103 Final 2010 Depth Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104 Final 2010 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105 2010 Starting Lineups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108 GWU Football History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110 Individual Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Abbreviated Career Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Annual Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Extended Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Gardner-Webb’s Senior College All-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . .126 Annual Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128 About Gardner-Webb / Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .132 President Dr. A. Frank Bonner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .136 Vice President for Athletics Chuck Burch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137 Gardner-Webb Academic Majors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .138 Gardner-Webb History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139 GWU Athletic Training Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .140 2011 Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Back Inside Cover

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WIRE SERVICESThe Associated PressPhone: (800) 662-7075Fax: (919) 834-1078Email: [email protected]; [email protected]

The Sports NetworkPhone: (800) 227-7249Fax: (800) 227-0803Email: [email protected]

LOCAL/REGIONAL PRINT MEDIAThe Shelby StarPhone: (704) 484-7000Fax: (704) 484-0805Email: [email protected]; [email protected]

The Charlotte ObserverPhone: (704) 358-5125 (sports desk)Fax: (704) 358-5110Email: [email protected];[email protected]

The Asheville Citizen-TimesPhone: (800) 800-4204Fax: (828) 251-0585Email: [email protected]

The Gaston GazettePhone: (704) 864-3291Fax: (704) 867-5751Email: [email protected]

The Lincolnton Times-NewsPhone: (704) 735-3031Fax: (704) 735-3996Email: [email protected]

The Spartanburg (S.C.) Herald-JournalPhone: (800) 476-1025 ext. 7241Fax: (864) 594-6234Email: [email protected]

The Cherokee (S.C.) ChroniclePhone: (864)488-1016Fax: (864) 488-1443Email: [email protected]

The Gaffney (S.C.) LedgerPhone: (864) 489-1131

Fax: (864) 487-7667Email: [email protected]

The Rock Hill (S.C.) HeraldPhone: (803) 329-4034

Fax: (803) 329-4021Email: [email protected]

The Greenville (S.C.) NewsPhone: (864) 298-4239

Fax: (864) 298-4395Email: [email protected]

The Greensboro News-RecordPhone: (336) 373-7062

Fax: (336) 373-7067Email: [email protected]

The Winston-Salem JournalPhone: (336) 727-7321

Fax: (336) 727-4083Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

The Columbia (S.C.) StatePhone: (803) 771-8470

Fax: (803) 771-8613Email: [email protected]

The Hendersonville Times-NewsPhone: (828) 692-0505

Fax: (828) 692-2319Email: [email protected]

Forest City CourierPhone: (828) 245-6431

Fax: (828) 248-2790Email: [email protected]

LOCAL/REGIONAL T.V. WBTV (CBS)

Charlotte, N.C.Phone: (704) 374-3713

Fax: (704) 374-3818Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

WCNC-TV (NBC) Charlotte, N.C.

Phone: (704) 329-3665Fax: (704) 357-4975

Email: [email protected]@wcnc.com

WSOC-TV (ABC)Charlotte, N.C.

Phone: (704) 335-4746Fax: (704) 335-4736

Email: [email protected]@wsoc.com

NEWS 14 CAROLINACharlotte, N.C.

Phone: (704) 973-5792 Fax: (704) 731-2760

Email: [email protected]@news14.com

WCCB-TV (FOX 18)Charlotte, N.C.

Phone: (704) 632-7551Fax: (704) 358-4841

Email: [email protected]@fox18wccb.com

WSPA-TV(CBS)Spartanburg, S.C.

Phone: (864) 587-5452Fax: (864) 587-5430

Email: [email protected]

WYFF-TV (NBC)Greenville, S.C.

Phone: (864) 242-2100Fax: (864) 297-0728

Email: [email protected]

MEDIA OUTLETS

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CREDENTIALSMedia in need of credentials should submit a request by Monday of game week, to allow the media relations staff time to mail passes to your location. If a late re-quest becomes necessary, passes will be left at media will call. Season credentials are also available for me-dia who cover the Runnin’ Bulldogs regularly. Please contact Marc Rabb, (704) 406-4355 or via email at [email protected] for more information.

RADIOEach visiting team is allowed one offi cial radio station. The visitiing radio booth at Ernest W. Spangler Stadium is equipped with both POTS and ISDN capabilities, as well as wireless internet access. No charge will be in-curred by visiting broadcast crews. Touch-screen stat monitors are also available throughout the game. Game programs and fl ip cards will also be distributed.

INTERNET ACCESSThe Gardner-Webb Football Center press box is equipped with both wireless and hard-line (ethernet) internet access. A member of the University’s Internet Technology staff will be on hand each home game to assist with any diffi culty logging on. Visitors are asked to updated anti-virus software before arriving.

POSTGAME INTERVIEWSPostgame interviews are traditionally done on the fi eld following games. All media must observe the NCAA-mandated, 10-minute cool off period. The Gardner-Webb locker room is closed, but Coach Ron Dickerson, Jr., and student-athletes will be made available either outside the locker room or on the fi eld. Please check with the visiting sports information staff regarding postgame interviews of visiting coaches and/or stu-dent-athletes.

INTERVIEWS DURING THE WEEKMedia in need of interviews during the week should contact the media relations offi ce at least two days

prior to the interview date to make a request. The staff will attempt to set up a time that best suits both the media member and the student-athlete or coach and their respective schedules. Last-minute requests will be handled as well as possible.

BIG SOUTH WEEKLY TELECONFERENCEAll media are welcome to dial in to the weekly Big South Conference Teleconference. The teleconference is held each Tuesday morning, and all seven league head coaches will be available. Coach Ron Dickerson, Jr., will be the fi rst coach on each week, taking calls beginning at 10:30 am. Contact Marc Rabb, (704) 406-4355 or via email at [email protected] for dial-in informa-tion.

WEEKLY PRESS LUNCHEONEach Wednesday, Gardner-Webb head coach Ron Dick-erson, Jr., will meet with members of the media for lunch at Georgio’s Restaurant in Boiling Springs. Din-ing with Dickerson will begin at 11:30 am. The meal is free to all attending media members. Big South weekly notes and GWU game notes will be distributed at this meeting.

GWUSPORTS.COMGardner-Webb’s offi cial website, GWUSports.com, will remain a major supplement to media members throughout the 2011 season. In addition to tradition bios and rosters, PDF versions of weekly game notes, game box scores and cumulative season statistics will also be available. Weekly game notes will also be printed and available for media in the press box for both home and away games.

MEDIA GUIDEGardner-Webb’s media guide will be available in both fl ash and PDF formats online at GWUSports.com. A hard copy of coach or student-athlete bios, or an up-dated record book, can be printed for members of the media upon request.

MARC RABBAssistant A.D. for Media Relations

Football Contact(704) 406-4355 (o)(704) 974-3662 (c)

[email protected]

KEVIN DAVISDirector of Sports Information

(704) 406-3523 (o)(704) 974-9095 (c)

[email protected]

MIKE WARDDirector of New Media

(704) 406-3981 (o)[email protected]

SAXON SIMPSONGraduate Assistant(704) 406-3981 (o)

[email protected]

Website - GWUSports.comTwitter - @GWUSports

YouTube - GWUAthleticsFacebook - GWUSports

MEDIA INFORMATION

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2011 BIG SOUTH FOOTBALL PRESEASON POLL

Rank (fi rst-place votes) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total

1. Liberty (15) 105 18 - - - - - 123

2. Stony Brook (2) 14 60 30 - - - - 104

3. Coastal Carolina (1) 7 30 55 4 - - - 96

T-4. Charleston Southern - - 5 20 30 4 - 59

T-4. Gardner-Webb - - - 36 18 4 1 59

6. VMI - - - 12 6 22 2 42

7. Presbyterian - - - - - 6 15 21

2011 BIG SOUTH FOOTBALL PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM OFFENSE SCHOOL YR HOMETOWNQB Mike Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Liberty R-Sr. Charlottesville, Va.RB Brock Jackolski . . . . . . . . . . . . Stony Brook Sr. Shirley, N.Y.RB Miguel Maysonet . . . . . . . . . . . Stony Brook Jr. Riverhead, N.Y.WR Chris Summers . . . . . . . . . . . . Liberty R-Sr. Jacksonville, Fla.WR James Perry III. . . . . . . . . . . . Gardner-Webb R-Sr. Greensboro, N.C.WR Matt Brevi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stony Brook Sr. Tampa, Fla.TE David Duran. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coastal Carolina R-Sr. Marietta, Ga.OL Jamey Cheatwood . . . . . . . . . . . Coastal Carolina R-Soph. Boiling Springs, S.C.OL Jamie Dunaway . . . . . . . . . . . Gardner-Webb Jr. Lyman, S.C.OL Malcolm Boyd. . . . . . . . . . . . . Liberty Jr. Spartanburg, S.C.OL Levi McFatter . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charleston Southern R-Sr. Lake City, Fla.OL Max Travis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Presbyterian College Sr. Irmo, S.C. DEFENSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCHOOL YR HOMETOWNDL Asa Chapman . . . . . . . . . . . . . Liberty Sr. Orange, Va.DL Preston Pemasa . . . . . . . . . . . Gardner-Webb Soph. Garden Grove, Calif.DL Matt Goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gardner-Webb R-Soph. East Orange, N.J.DL Ryan Haber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stony Brook Sr. Lafayette Hill, Pa.LB Andrae Jacobs. . . . . . . . . . . . . Coastal Carolina Jr. Tabor City, N.C.LB Marty Patterson . . . . . . . . . . . Gardner-Webb R-Sr. Mt. Airy, Ga.LB A.J. Gross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VMI R-Sr. Waldorf, Md.LB Craig Richardson . . . . . . . . . . . Stony Brook Jr. Revere, Mass.DB Josh Norman . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coastal Carolina Sr. Greenwood, S.C.DB Charles James. . . . . . . . . . . . . Charleston Southern R-Jr. Jacksonville, Fla.DB Justin Bethel . . . . . . . . . . . . . Presbyterian College Sr. Blythewood, S.C.DB Byron Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VMI R-Sr. Massaponax, Va. SPECIAL TEAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCHOOL YR HOMETOWNPK Matt Bevins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Liberty Sr. Newport News, Va.P Mike Larsson . . . . . . . . . . . . . Liberty Sr. Monroe, N.C.LS Hudson Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . Gardner-Webb R-Soph. Aiken, S.C.KR Brock Jackolski . . . . . . . . . . . . Stony Brook R-Sr. Shirley, N.Y.PR B.J. Hayes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Liberty R-Sr. Valentines, Va. PRESEASON OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR PRESEASON DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARMike Brown, QB, R-Sr., Liberty Andrae Jacobs, LB, Jr., Coastal Carolina

PRESEASON POLL

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OPPONENT SERIES HISTORYGWU VS. 2011 OPPONENTSSchool GWU RecordBrevard 1-0-0Ohio 0-1-0Wake Forest 0-0-0Samford 2-4-0Liberty 8-8-1Presbyterian 16-17-1Coastal Carolina 1-7-0Charleston Southern 8-3-0Virginia State 0-0-0Stony Brook 1-2-0VMI 8-0-0

GWU VS. ALL NON DIVISION I OPPONENTSSchool GWU RecordBluefield State 0-1-0Brevard 1-0-0Carson-Newman 4-26-0Catawba 9-18-0Central State (Oh.) 0-1-0Clark-Atlanta 1-0-0Concord (WVa.) 3-0-0Emory & Henry 1-0-0Fort Valley State 1-1-0Georgetown (Ky.) 5-3-0Georgia Southwestern 2-0-0Glenville (WVa.) State 2-0-0Guilford 3-2-0Johnson C. Smith 4-1-0Knoxville College 1-0-1Lees-McRae 3-0-0Lenoir-Rhyne 17-12-0Livingston (West Alabama) 0-1-0Livingstone (N.C.) 4-1-0Mars Hill 17-16-0Maryville (Tenn.) 0-1-0Milsaps 0-1-0Moorhead State (Minn.) 1-0-0Morris Brown 2-0-0New Haven 1-0-0Newberry 15-15-0Shepherd (WVa.) 1-0-0Southern Virginia 1-0-0Tusculum 4-0-0Valdosta State 0-2-0Virginia Union 1-1-0Webber (Fla.) International 1-0-0West Georgia 1-1-0West Virginia State 2-0-0West Virginia Tech 0-1-0West Virginia Wesleyan 3-0-0Wingate 9-4-0

GWU VS. CURRENT FCS AND FBS SCHOOLSSchool GWU RecordAkron 1-0-0Appalachian State 0-5-0Buffalo 0-1-0Central Florida (UCF) 0-1-0Charleston Southern 8-3-0Chattanooga 2-2-0Coastal Carolina 1-7-0Davidson 1-0-0East Tennessee State 1-1-0Elon 9-19-0Florida Atlantic 1-1-0Florida International 2-0-0

Furman 0-3-0Georgia Southern 1-2-0Georgia Tech 0-1-0Hampton 1-2-0Jacksonville 2-0-0Liberty 8-8-1Mississippi State 0-1-0Montana State 0-1-0Morgan State 2-0-0NC State 0-1-0New Hampshire 1-0-0 North Carolina Central 2-2-0Northwestern State 0-1-0Ohio 0-1-0Old Dominion 0-1-0Presbyterian 16-17-1Samford 2-4-0Sam Houston State 0-2-0Savannah State 5-0-0Southeastern Louisiana 2-0-0Stephen F. Austin 0-1-0Stony Brook 1-2-0Tennessee-Martin 2-2-0Tennessee Tech 1-2-0VMI 8-0-0Western Carolina 2-3-0Western Kentucky 1-1-0Wofford 6-15-0

GWU VS. BIG SOUTH SCHOOLSSchool GWU RecordCharleston Southern 8-3-0Coastal Carolina 1-7-0Liberty 8-8-1Presbyterian 16-17-0Stony Brook 1-2-0Virginia Military 8-0-0

GWU VS. TOP-25 FCS SCHOOLSSchool (Date, Location) Result#23 New Hampshire (11/11/2000, Durham, NH) W, 38-35#12 Georgia Southern (9/7/2002, Statesboro, GA) L, 56-0#15 Montana State (9/6/2003, Bozeman, MT) L, 38-3#8 Furman (9/27/2003, Greenville, SC) L, 45-0#17 Florida Atlantic (11/1/2003, Ft. Lauderdale, FL) L, 31-26#4 Furman (9/18/2004, Boiling Springs, NC) L, 38-6#25 Western Carolina (9/25/2004, Boiling Springs, NC) W, 26-20 (OT)#25 Hampton (10/9/2004, Hampton, VA) L, 48-25#12 Wofford (11/6/2004, Spartanburg, SC) L, 49-17#7 Furman (10/1/2005, Greenville, SC) L, 48-31#8 Hampton (10/8/2005, Boiling Springs, NC) L, 52-21#15 Coastal Carolina (10/15/2005, Conway, SC) L, 34-31 (OT)#2 Appalachian State (9/23/2006, Boiling Springs, NC) L, 41-6#25 Charleston Southern (11/4/2006, Charleston, SC) L, 28-14#14 Coastal Carolina (11/11/2006, Boiling Springs, NC) L, 52-24#23 Wofford (11/18/2006, Boiling Springs, NC) L, 34-17#5 Appalachian State (10/6/2007, Boone, NC) L, 45-7#8 Wofford (10/13/2007, Spartanburg, SC) L, 52-17#22 Liberty (11/15/2008, Lynchburg, VA) L, 30-10#16 Liberty (11/14/2009, Boiling Springs, NC) L, 51-28#16 Liberty (11/6/2010, Lynchburg, Va.) L, 40-14

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RON DICKERSON, JR.

Head CoachUniversity of Arkansas ‘ 96

First Season

Ron Dickerson, Jr., is in his first year as head coach of the Gardner-Webb University football program. He was introduced during a press conference on January 26, 2011. Dickerson, 39, comes to Boiling Springs after spending the past three seasons as receivers coach at Ole Miss – playing a key role in the development of current NFL players Mike Wallace (Pittsburgh Steelers), Dexter McCluster (Kansas City Chiefs) and Shay Hodge (Cincinnati Bengals). All three earned All-SEC honors with Dickerson’s guid-ance, and Wallace has established himself as one of the top receivers in the National Football League – and played for the Steelers in Super Bowl XLV on February 6, 2011. During his three seasons with the Rebels, Dickerson helped one of his mentors, Houston Nutt, direct the squad to a pair of top-20 finishes, two nine-win seasons and consecutive wins in the AT&T Cotton Bowl – knocking off No. 8 Texas Tech following the 2008 season and No. 21 Oklahoma State the following year. In 2008, Ole Miss posted key wins over the previous two seasons’ national champions – beating No. 4 Florida and No. 18 LSU on the road. Dickerson is the first African-American head coach in the Big South Conference’s football history. He is the eighth head coach in 41 seasons of senior college football at Gardner-Webb. The Boley, Okla., native replaces Steve Patton, who spent 14 seasons with the Runnin’ Bulldogs. Prior to Ole Miss, Dickerson spent three sea-sons at Louisiana-Monroe (2005-2007) and three seasons at FCS member Missouri State (2002-2004). With ULM, he coached Calvin Dawson to first-team All-Sun Belt honors and a 1,000-yard season. At Missouri State, he saw pupil Cody Pratt post back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons. Dickerson also spent time as an assistant coach at Alabama State (1997-1999) and Temple (1996-1997) and served as head coach at Fairfield High in Birmingham, Ala., during the 2000 season. In the professional ranks, Dickerson picked up valuable experience as an intern in 2001 under Coach Tony Dungy in Tampa Bay and as the running backs and special teams coach for the XFL’s Las Vegas Outlaws in 2000. He coached future Carolina Panther Rod Smart during his time with the Outlaws.

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Dickerson’s success as a coach should not come as a surprise, as he excelled on the gridiron at the game’s highest levels as a player. He played in 15 games over two seasons for the Kansas City Chiefs, seeing his most extensive time as a kick returner – averaging 22 yards per return on 32 kickoffs during that time. Dickerson also spent time with the Philadelphia Eagles (1995) and the Scottish Claymores of NFL Europe (1996-1997). Dickerson starred at the University of Arkansas from 1989-1992, starting his career at running back before transitioning to receiver. He led the Razorbacks in receptions in 1991 and 1992 and finished his career with 2,355 all-purpose yards. His kickoff return ability still has Dickerson squarely in the Arkansas record books, with his average of 25.0 yards on 31 career returns ranking third in school history. Dickerson also lettered for the Razorbacks’ 1990 NCAA Indoor National Championship Track & Field squad as a jumper. He graduated in 1996 with a degree in Public and Commerical Recreation from Arkansas. Dickerson earned All-America honors in both football and track at State College (Pa.) High, and was ranked as one of the nation’s top 50 overall prospects on the gridiron and as one of the most sought after running backs in the nation in the Class of 1989. Football is a family affair for Dickerson. His father, Ron Dickerson, Sr., is woven deeply into the historic fabric of the game, having spent time as a reserve defensive back with the Miami Dolphins following a standout career at Kansas State. The elder Dickerson became the first African-American head coach in Division I-A when he took over at Temple in 1992. In addition to his coaching duties, the younger Dickerson is the founder and president of R.U.N.T – Recognizing Underdeveloped Natural Talents, a youth organization designed to improve opportunities for young people in and out of athletics. Dickerson and his wife, Kendreah, have two daughters, Kristen and Ashten, and a son, Keegan.

THE DICKERSON FILE

Playing History

1996-1997 . . . .WR, Scottish Claymores (NFL Europe)

1993-1994 . . . . . KR / RB, Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)

1989-1992 . . . . . . . . . RB / WR, Univ. of Arkansas

1985-1989 . . . . . . . . . RB, State College (Pa.) HIgh

Coaching History

2011-Present. . . . . . . . Gardner-Webb, Head Coach

2007-2011 . . . . . . . . . . Ole Miss, Assistant Coach

2004-2007 . . Louisiana-Monroe, Assistant Head Coach

2002-2004 . . . . . . . Missouri State, Assistant Coach

2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tampa Bay (NFL), Intern

2000 . . . . . . . . . Fairfi eld (Ala.) High, Head Coach

2000 . . . . . . . . . Las Vegas (XFL), Assistant Coach

1997-2000 . . . . . . . Alabama State, Assistant Coach

1996-1997 . . . . Temple, Asst. Coach, DIrector of Ops.

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WHAT THEY’RE SAYING

Dexter McCluster, Kansas City Chiefs

“If I could say one thing about Coach Dickerson it would be that he was not only my coach, but my friend. He treated me like his son. There are only a few people in my life that I can say that about. Coach D was always there for me and still is.”

Jim Caldwell, Head Coach, Indianapolis Colts

“Ron is a man of integrity, character and strong Christian convic-tions. I have had the pleasure of watching him mature as a young man, excel as a collegiate student-athlete and fl ourish as a hus-band, father and coach. He has always been a natural leader and I am certain that Gardner-Webb student athletes will benefi t greatly from his guidance.”

Houston Nutt, Head Coach, Ole Miss

“I think Gardner-Webb hit a homerun today. They have a young man that is going to be a difference maker in the lives of young people. He is a fi ne Christian father, with a beautiful family, a family that will be involved in the community and a family that will be present in the eyes of an 18, 19, or 20-year old man. These young men are going to be better people, citizens, and football players after going through three, four or fi ve years with Ron Dickerson, Jr. He is a man of great work ethic, a man of character, and he will be an outstand-ing leader.”

Shay Hodge, Cincinnati Bengals

“I loved having Coach Dickerson as my coach at Ole Miss. He was not only a great coach but also like a dad to me. He taught me on the chalkboard, and also how to deal with the struggles of everyday life. He is a hard worker and a great leader.”

Mike Wallace, Pittsburgh Steelers

“Coach D helped make me a better person and player. He is a great motivator. He really cares for his players. He showed me the way and I loved playing for him.”

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TONY PIERCE

Defensive Coordinator / SecondaryGettysburg College ‘83

First Year

Tony Pierce is in his fi rst season at Gardner-Webb University as the program’s defensive coordinator, and will also coach the secondary for the Runnin’ Bulldogs. The well-respected Pierce has over 25 years of coaching experience under his belt, including 19 in college football. His experi-ence in the Football Bowl Subdivision includes time at BCS programs Georgia, Wake Forest, West Virginia and Pittsburgh – and he has served as an NFL intern coach with the Arizona Cardinals. His postseason experience is extensive, having coached on staffs for teams in the CarQuest Bowl, Insight.com Bowl and Music City Bowl – as well as a pair of SWAC championship games. Pierce spent the past two seasons in the Football Championship Subdivision, coaching in 2010 at Valparaiso and in 2009 at Tennessee State. During his time at Tennessee State, Pierce coached running backs and served as the Tigers’ special teams coordinator, helping that squad to a win over No. 13 Eastern Illinois in the season fi nale. Pierce’s reputation as a strong defensive coordinator was cemented during an ultra-successful tenure at Alabama State, where he served for six seasons. His fi nal defense fi nished ranked No. 19 nationally in 2008, allowing only 301.9 yards per game. Alabama State also fi nished ranked No. 12 nationally in fewest fi rst downs allowed, No. 14 in tackles for loss, No. 15 in red zone defense, No. 26 in third down conversion defense and No. 29 against the run. In 2006, Pierce’s defense allowed only 276.2 yards per game and led the SWAC with an opponents’ third down conversion percentage of just 29.2 percent – which ranked seventh in the nation that season. Pierce was named America Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Division I-AA Assistant Football Coach of the Year in 2004, a season that his defense helped Alabama State to a 10-2 record and a win over Southern in the SWAC Championship Game. The Hornets ranked ninth nationally against the run (103.0 ypg) 17th in scoring defense (19.0 ppg) and 25th in sacks per game (1.33). Alabama State registered 76 tackles for loss that season as well. Alabama State’s defense forced 34 turnovers in 12 games, which ranked No. 7 among I-AA schools and helped the Hornets rank No. 6 in turnover margin. His defensive unit also ranked 13th nationally in rushing defense in 2003, as Alabama State won eight games during Pierce’s fi rst season with the program. Pierce coached running backs at the University of Georgia from 2001-2002 and served one season as co-defensive coordina-tor and secondary coach at Wake Forest under current Indianapolis Colts’ head coach Jim Caldwell in 2000. He spent three sea-sons as an assistant coach at West Virginia (1997-1999), coaching the Mountaineers’ running backs from 1997-1998 and coaching the secondary in 1999. One of his running backs in Morgantown, Amos Zereoue, was a two-time All-America selection and NFL draft pick. Pierce has also served as an assistant coach at Pittsburgh (1995-96), Delaware State (1994), Bucknell (1990-1992) and St. Peter’s (1986-1987). He was head coach at Division III Oberlin College from 1992-1993. He earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Gettysburg (Pa.) College in 1983, where he was a standout defensive back – setting a school-record with 16 career interceptions. He graduated with a master’s degree in physical education, with a concentration in coaching and sports education from Montclair State in 1989. After his playing career at Gettysburg, Pierce signed a contract with the Philadelphia Stars of the USFL in 1984. The Newark, N.J., native and his wife, Michelle, have three children – Christian, Jordan and Alanna. Christian is a graduate of West Point and Jordan recently made a decision to attend the Air Force Academy to play football.

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DWAYNE LEDFORD

Running Game Coordinator / OLEast Carolina ‘00

First Year

Dwayne Ledford is in his fi rst season as the offensive line coach and running game coordinator at Gardner-Webb University and brings a wealth of experience on both the college and professional levels to the position. Ledford, who hails from nearby Marion, N.C., joined the Runnin’ Bulldogs in February after spending the 2010 season as the offensive line coach at FCS member Tennessee State. His offensive line cleared the way for a Tigers’ running attack that aver-aged 190.0 yards per game and scored 17 touchdowns on the ground in 11 games – with TSU improving its offensive production across the board in 2010. Two of Ledford’s offensive linemen, Alex Davis and Gershom Jordan earned second-team All-Ohio Valley Conference honors in 2010 – with Jordan doing so with just one season under Ledford’s tutoring after switching over from defense for his senior season. Ledford spent two seasons as an offensive assistant coach at his alma mater, East Carolina. During his time with the Pirates, Ledford was part of a staff that directed ECU to a pair of nine-win seasons, two Liberty Bowl appearances and back-to-back Conference USA championships. In two seasons, the Pirates posted a combined 14-3 mark in league play. In 2009, East Carolina’s offense ranked 10th nation-ally in fewest sacks allowed and were ranked No. 9 nationally in turnover margin. Ledford spent the 2007 season as offensive line coach at Raleigh Sanderson (N.C.) High, after serving as tight ends coach for Frankfurt Galaxy of NFL Europe – where he helped the Galaxy to a World Bowl appearance that summer. He served as an intern coach with the offensive line for Frankfurt in 2006. His entrance into the coaching ranks came after a successful playing career at the highest level of football. He spent seven seasons playing in the NFL, suiting up for the San Francisco 49ers (1999-2000, 2003-2004), Jacksonville Jaguars (2000), Caro-lina Panthers (2001), Cleveland Browns (2005) and New Orleans Saints (2006 preseason). He signed with the 49ers as a free agent in 1999 and made his professional debut one season later. He saw action in eight games with the club during the 2003 season, and made one start. Ledford saw action on both sides of the football during his playing career at East Carolina under head coach Steve Logan. A four-year letterwinner, Ledford helped ECU to a Liberty Bowl title in 1995, and moved into the regular rotation as a sophomore in 1996, playing in all 11 games. He started 11 games on defense in 1997 and fi nished with 26 total tackles. Ledford made a seamless move to the offensive line prior during spring practice prior to his senior season in 1998, and quickly moved to the top of the depth chart. Ledford started nine games at left tackle during current Jacksonville Jaguars’ quar-terback David Garrard’s freshman season, helping the Pirates rank No. 23 nationally in pass effi ciency, No. 35 in passing offense and No. 43 in total offense. Ledford was a standout academically as well, earning the program’s Jerry T. Brooks Award in 1998 – an award that honors outstanding academic achievement among football student-athletes at East Carolina. Ledford starred in high school at McDowell (N.C.) High, earning All-Western North Carolina honors from the Asheville Citizen-Times after registering 68 tackles and leading the team in sacks in 1994. He led the Titans in sacks for three seasons total, and was a two-time All-Conference selection. Ledford, who earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise and sports science from East Carolina in 2000, is married to the former Meredith Cunningham of Marion, N.C.

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THAD WARD

Passing Game Coordinator / WRUCF ‘02

First Year

Thad Ward enters his fi rst season at Gardner-Webb University and will coordinate the passing game as well as tutor the Run-nin’ Bulldog receiving corps. Ward spent the past six seasons as an assistant coach at FCS member Western Illinois, where he coached the Leathernecks’ running backs at a high level. In 2010, Ward mentored his sixth 1,000-yard rusher in six seasons, as Western Illinois recorded an eight-win season and advanced to the second round of the Division I playoffs. Running backs Caulton Ray (1,075 yards, nine touchdowns) and Bryce Flowers (804 yards, eight touchdowns) sparked a rush-ing attack that chewed up 190.7 yards per game – helping the Leathernecks balanced attack average a strong 457.2 yards of total offense, which ranked third nationally but was the top mark among teams who advanced to the playoffs in 2010. An excellent all-around coach, Ward was selected to attend the NCAA Coaches’ Academy in Indianapolis in May 2009 and was then chosen by the Baltimore Ravens as their coaching intern for training camp that same year. In 2008, Ward pupil Herb Donaldson was named Missouri Valley Football Conference Offensive Player of the Year after leading all Division I backs with 162.2 yards per game and 12.0 points per game. Donaldson fi nished with 1,784 yards on the ground and 21 rushing touchdowns that season – and fi nished his career for the Leathernecks with three 1,000-yard seasons. Donaldson’s 4,746 career rushing yards rank 25th in the history of NCAA Division I FCS/I-AA football. He was third in the fi nal voting for the 2008 Walter Payton Award, given annually to the top offensive football player in the nation. WIU led the Missouri Valley Football Conference and ranked No. 6 nationally in rushing offense with 251.6 yards per game in 2008, with Ward’s charges combining for 33 rushing touchdowns. In 2007, the Leathernecks ranked 11th nationally in rushing with 255.6 yards per game – with Donaldson collecting a pair of 300-yard rushing games along the way. Ward came to Western Illinois after spending July, 2005 on staff at Big Ten member Illinois and the 2005 spring season as secondary coach at Independence (Kan.) Community College. He was interim head coach at Rickards High in Tallahassee, Fla., in 2004 and served as that program’s receivers and second-ary coach from 2003-2004. He began his coaching career at Florida A&M as a graduate assistant in 2002, where he coached Rattlers’ All-American Levi Brown. As a player, Ward caught passes for three seasons at UCF (1999-2001). He caught 43 passes for 446 yards as a senior, rank-ing second on the Golden Knights’ stat sheet that season. He earned All-Jayhawk Conference honors in 1998 at Coffeyville (Kan.) Community College, earning the honor of team captain as a redshirt freshman. He earned All-State and All-Conference honors at Godby (Fla.) High in Tallahassee before graduating in 1997. His brother, Travis Fisher, has played nine seasons as a defensive back in the NFL and was a second-round draft pick of the St. Louis Rams in 2002. Ward and his wife Jocelyn have two daughters, Jayda and Journie, and a son, Thaddaeus, Jr.

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Gardner-Webb ‘03Ninth Year

Former Bulldog linebacker Travis Cunningham is in his 10th season on the Gardner-Webb coaching staff, and remains in charge of the Bull-dogs’ linebackers, traditionally one of the team’s best position groups. Cunningham has helped mold that group into one of the nation’s best, with Marty Patterson earning preseason All-America honors in 2010, and Jeffery Williams and Mario Brown earning spots on several All-America teams as the Gardner-Webb defense has improved over the past three seasons. Williams, Brown and Patterson, have earned All-Big South Conference honors under Cunningham’s watch – and all three have been preseason Big South Defensive Player of the Year once. A young, organized coach with a sound understanding of the game, Cunningham has served his alma mater well. In 2005, he coached the GWU safeties, mentoring All-Big South Conference selection Daniel Cooke, who led the Bulldogs with 99 tackles and four interceptions. Cun-ningham also coached the team’s linebackers in 2003 and 2004, and spent the 2001-2002 seasons as a student assistant linebackers’ coach when GWU utilized a four-linebacker scheme. During his time with the Bulldog inside linebackers, Cunningham saw Keppy Baucom earn All-Big South honors three times in as many seasons, with Baucom leading the 2004 Bulldogs with 90 total tackles. His 2003 unit, spearheaded by Baucom, Jonathan Little, Adam Wagner and J.P. Weaver, developed into one of the region’s most consistent and effective groups. Under Cunningham’s guidance in 2002, Baucom earned fi rst-team All-Big South honors and was named Big South Freshman of the Year after leading the league’s rookies with 75 total tackles. Cunningham, a native of Knoxville, Tenn., played two seasons at Gardner-Webb, making his mark as a long snapper and as a hard-nosed special teams coverage man. Prior to enrolling at Gardner-Webb, Cunningham was a standout in football and baseball at Powell (Tenn.) High in Knoxville. Cunningham graduated from Gardner-Webb in August, 2003, with an undergraduate degree in Physical Education. He and his wife, the former Kelly King, reside in Boiling Springs.

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East Central ‘04First Year

Pete Darnell is in his fi rst season as quarterbacks coach at Gardner-Webb University after joining the Runnin’ Bulldogs in February. Darnell spent the 2010 season as offensive coordinator at Garden City (Kan.) Community College, and gained valuable experience on the Divi-sion I FCS level as quarterbacks coach at the University of Northern Colorado from 2007-2009. While at Northern Colorado, Darnell pupil Bryan Waggener performed at a high level, passing for 2,410 yards and nine scores in 2009 and completing 60.0 percent of his 231 attempts. In 2008, Waggenger passed for 2,546 yards and 14 scores to earn honorable mention All-Big Sky Conference honors. His passing total in 2008 was the sixth-best in Bears’ history. He was named preseason honorable mention All-America by Consensus Draft Services heading into the 2009 campaign, and also earned honorable mention All-Big Sky honors following the 2009 season. His quarterbacks also passed for over 2,000 yards in 2007, his fi rst season with the Bears’ program. Darnell also has coaching experience at Division II Tarleton State (receivers), Fort Scott Community College (quarterbacks), Missouri State (tight ends) and Division II East Central University (secondary). During his time at Fort Scott, Darnell helped the Greyhounds advance to the Heart of Texas Bowl and a runner up fi nish in NJCAA Region VI. He played quarterback at East Central University, where he was a four-year letterwinner and led the Lone Star Conference in passing in 2002 with 2,311 yards and 18 touchdowns. Darnell earned honorable mention All-Conference honors following that season. Darnell graduated from East Central in 2004 with a degree in exercise science.

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Kansas State ‘71First Year

Ron Dickerson, Sr., is in his fi rst season as an assistant coach at Gardner-Webb University. He will coach the defensive line for the Runnin’ Bulldogs in 2011. Dickerson joins the coaching staff of his son, Ron Dickerson, Jr., who is entering his fi rst season in charge of the Runnin’ Bulldogs in 2011. The elder Dickerson comes to GWU after spending the 2010 season as head coach at NAIA member Lambuth (Tenn.) University. Dickerson, Sr., brings a tremendous amount of experience on the defensive side of the football to the program, teaching and developing student-athletes at the highest levels of college football as both a position coach and coordinator. During that time, he has tutored 27 players that have gone on to play in the National Football League. Dickerson has also served as head coach at Temple (1992-1997) and Alabama State (1998-1999). He is a past president of the Black Coaches Association (BCA) and was the fi rst African-American head coach in the Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A). His fi rst coaching job came after an injury ended a promising professional career during the 1972 preseason with the Miami Dolphins, a team that went on to a historic, 16-0, season. The Dolphins drafted Dickerson in the seventh round of the 1971 NFL Draft out of Kansas State, where he was a standout cornerback. He coached in the secondary at his alma mater from 1972-1975, before going on to the University of Louisville for three seasons. Dickerson coached the secondary at Pittsburgh from 1978-81 - helping the Panthers to back-to-back 11-1 seasons in 1979 and 1980. The program was squarely in the national championship discussion both seasons. After a year away from the game, Dickerson returned to the sidelines as assistant head coach at Colorado (1982-84) before heading back to his home state to begin a successful career as secondary coach under the legendary Joe Paterno at Penn State. During his time in Happy Valley (1985-90), Dickerson helped the Nittany Lions post a 53-17 record, including a 12-0 mark and a stirring, 14-10, Fiesta Bowl win over Miami (Fla.) to claim the 1987 National Championship. Four of his defensive backs went on to earn All-America honors and seven played in the NFL. Dickerson moved to the Atlantic Coast Conference in 1991, taking over as defensive coordinator at Clemson, where he orchestrated one of the best defensive units in the storied programs’ history in his fi rst season. The 1991 Tigers won the program’s last ACC title with a 9-1 regular season mark. That season, Dickerson’s defense ranked No. 1 nationally against the run (61.0 ypg), No. 4 nationally in total defense and No. 10 in scoring defense. Seven of the top 10 tacklers on that 1991 defense went on to play in the NFL, including Ed McDaniel, Levon Kirkland, Chester McGlockton, Brenston Bucker and Wayne Simmons - with McGlockton and Simmons developing into fi rst round picks. McDaniel, Kirkland and McGlockton each went on to play in the Pro Bowl. In 1992, Dickerson coached future NFL Pro Bowl safety Brian Dawkins, who was a freshman on that team. Dickerson was a three-year letterwinner at Kansas State, and still ranks third on the school’s single-season list with 19 passes defended in 1970. He also ranks among the school’s leaders with 162 career interception return yards (eight career interceptions), and was invited to play in the East-West Shrine Game and the Col-lege All-Star Game following his senior season. Dickerson’s head football coach as a four-sport star at Coraopolis (Pa.) High was future NFL head coach Foge Fazio. Dickerson graduated from Kansas State in 1971 with a degree in Physical Education. He and his wife, Jeannie, were married on February 1, 1969. They are the proud parents of two children, Ron, Jr., and Rashawn, and four grandchildren.

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Gardner-Webb ‘04Eighth Season

Former Bulldog Chris Foster enters his eighth season with the GWU coaching staff, and will hit the fi eld for the seventh year as a full-time assistant coach in charge of the Gardner-Webb running backs. Foster is also in charge of monitoring the team’s academic progress throughout the season, and is considered one of the program’s top recruiters on an annual basis. Foster most recently mentored All-Big South running back Patrick Hall, who fi nished as one of the top scoring backs in Gardner-Webb history. Hall returned from an early injury last season to make a big impact on the GWU running game, and led the Big South with 12 rushing touchdowns two seasons ago. One of the toughest backs to play for Gardner-Webb, Foster saw Jermaine Boston earn fi rst-team All-Big South honors in 2005, the fi rst GWU rusher to do so since Foster in 2002. Boston and classmate George Pressley each fi nished among the top-12 rushers in GWU history, with Boston edging Foster for sixth on that chart. Two of his 2009 graduates – Peoples and Montgomery – were career 1,000-yard rushers, as was Hall.One of only two multiple CoSIDA Academic All-District selections in GWU football history, Foster spent the 2004 season as a volunteer assistant coach with the team’s running backs. A native of Chesnee, S.C., Foster was a two-time All-Big South Conference choice, earning second-team honors in 2003 after rushing for a career-high 923 yards. A fi rst-team All-Conference choice in 2002, Foster fi nished his career as the No. 6 rusher in GWU history with 1,883 career yards and 13 career rushing touchdowns – and now stands seventh on that list. Foster graduated in December, 2004, with a degree in Physical Education with a teaching certifi cate. Foster and his wife, Tiffany, have one daughter, Journei.

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San Jose State ‘06Second Season

Bobby Godinez is entering his second season as an assistant coach with the Gardner-Webb University football program, and will be in charge of the team’s safeties in 2010. He assumed the role of recruiting coordinator in January, 2011, as well for the Runnin’ Bulldogs. Godinez joined the Runnin’ Bulldogs from Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut, Calif., where he was named co-defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach in January 2010. Godinez served as the defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach during the 2009 season at Pasadena City College, helping the squad to a No. 2 ranking defensively within the Northern Conference against the pass. He also helped coordinate the PCC special teams and coached a pair of junior college All-America selections. He also served as head coach at La Varne Lutheran (Calif.) High in 2008, leading the school to a league title and a No. 8 ranking among California small schools – and directed a squad that led the league in offense, defense and special teams. As a player, Godinez played safety at San Jose State under Hall of Famer Dick Tomey, earning Academic All-WAC honors twice and serving as a captain for the Spartans for two seasons. He signed a free agent contract with the NFL’s Washington Redskins in 2006, then founded and operated Optimal Sports Strength & Condi-tioning in January, 2007 – training players from the NFL and Major League Baseball. Godinez graduated from San Jose State with a B.A. in Sociology and a M.A. in Kinesiology and Sports Management. He and his wife, Jen-nifer, welcomed their fi rst daughter, Payton, in January, 2011.

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Gardner-Webb ‘71Second Season

Jim Seacord returns to his alma mater as special teams coordinator in 2011, his second stint on staff with the Runnin’ Bulldogs. Seacord will also coach the team’s tight ends. Seacord spent the past four seasons as an assistant Strength & Conditioning coach at Notre Dame, where he helped train the Fighting Irish football program in addition to heading up the strength program for women’s rowing. The 1971 Gardner-Webb graduate served as the defensive line coach for the Runnin’ Bulldogs in 2006, where he helped develop future NFL draft pick Brian Johnston (Chiefs, 7th round, 2008) and mentored second-team All-Big South Conference end Thurston Lee. Johnston was the Big South’s Defensive Player of the Year that season, and earned FCS All-America honors from the Associated Press and the Football Gazette. Seacord has more than 30 years experience coaching on the high school level in North and South Carolina. He was one of the most respected coaches in the Charlotte, N.C., high school ranks for more than two decades, serving as head coach at South Mecklenburg (N.C.) High from 1979-1985. During that time with the Sabres, he forged a 48-26 mark and led his squad to a 14-0 record and state title in 1981 – developing a team that is still considered one of the best in Mecklenburg County history. Seacord helped develop talentes such as NFL linebacker Roman Phifer and Clemson tailback Stephen Griffi n during his time at South Meck. After spending time in the college ranks on Coach Joe Morrison’s staff at South Carolina, Seacord returned to the high school ranks at Wilm-ington Hoggard (N.C.) High for three seasons (1986-1988) – before fi nding his way back to Charlotte. Seacord took over at brand new Providence (N.C.) High in 1989 and experienced tremendous success from 1989-2000. During that time he registered 50 wins and led the Panthers to playoff berths in 1993, 1995 and 1997. In 1997, Providence won the league title and fi nished with a solid 10-2 record. The Charlotte Observer named Seacord its 1997 Coach of the Year. He and his wife, Susan, are the parents of two adult daughters.

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Morningside ‘09First Season

Tucker Tejkl is in his fi rst season on the Gardner-Webb football staff, and will assist on the defensive side of the football and with special teams in 2011. Tejkl comes to Boiling Springs after spending the 2010 season as an assistant coach at Lambuth (Tenn.) University, where he worked as Special Teams Coordinator. While there, Tejkl also spent time with the Eagles’ defensive backs and running backs. Tejkl’s special teams in 2010 ranked in the top-10 nationally at the NAIA level in punt return yards (15.0 ypr) and punting average (40.5 ypa). He served as defensive backs coach at Morningside (Iowa) College in 2009, helping his alma mater to a 10-2 record and the NAIA quar-terfi nals. The Mustangs ranked seventh nationally that season in scoring defense and 10th nationally in pass effi ciency defense. Morningside intercepted 20 passes and broke up 39 on the season. Tejkl was a three-year letterwinner as a defensive back for Morningside, helping the Mustangs to a 28-8 record over his fi nal three seasons with the program. The Leigh, Neb., native graduated from Morningside in 2009 with a degree in secondary education and concentration in biology. He played on the prep level at Stanton Community (Neb.) High.

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QUADRIAN BANKS

Director of Athletic DevelopmentUniversity of Texas ‘03

First Season

Quadrian Banks is in his fi rst season at Gardner-Webb University as the Director of Athletic Develop-ment for the Runnin’ Bulldogs. In his role, Banks coordinates and oversees the Strength & Conditioning needs for Gardner-Webb athletics, with specifi c focus on football, men’s and women’s basketball. The Dallas, Texas, native has a great deal of experience with NCAA Division I student-athletes in his fi eld, having served on strength staffs at the University of Mississippi, Richmond University, Hampton University and Prairie View A&M. He spent the past two seasons on the strength staff at Ole Miss. In 2008, Banks was part of a strength & conditioning staff that helped develop Richmond into a national championship program – as the Spiders fi nished with a 9-3 record and defeated Montana 24-7 to win the 2008 NCAA Division I FCS National Championship, just the second ever by a private school. He spent the 2007 season as Assistant Director of Athletic Performance at Hampton University, where he assisted in the development of third-round NFL Draft pick Kendall Langford and two more NFL

free agent signees. Banks joined the Pirates’ staff after spending two years as the Head Strength & Conditioning Coach at Prairie View A&M. The Dallas, Texas, native also spent time on the college level as a student assistant with the Strength & Conditioning program at the University of Texas, working primarily with the football and basketball programs. His experience is not limited to the college arena, as Banks also worked in the private sector of the business, gaining valuable experience with Train 4 The Game and Velocity Sports Performance. Banks graduated from the University of Texas in 2003 with a B.S. in kinesiology, health promotion and fi tness and earned a M.Ed. in health and physical education from Prairie View A&M in 2005. He graduated from Garland Christian Academy before heading to Austin, Texas, for college.

TIM DOGGETT

Director of Football OperationsFirst Season

Tim Doggett is in his fi rst season as Director of Football Operations and Equipment at Gardner-Webb University, and brings with him more than a quarter century of experience in both college and professional football. Doggett spent the past two seasons as an assistant coach at Lambuth University, where he helped the Eagles post a 12-1 record and earn a berth in the NAIA National Playoffs in 2009. He has developed a strong reputation in the equipment business, spending time at the Division I FCS level at Troy State (1991-1996) and The Citadel (2001-2004). He was named Southern Conference Equipment Manager of the Year at The Citadel in 2001 after earning that same honor from the Southland Conference at Troy State in 1996. Doggett also has a vast amount of experience in professional football, most recently as the head equipment manager of the Arena Football League’s Cleveland Gladiators. He earned AFL Equipment Manager of the Year recognition in 2002 during a fi ve-year stint in

Indianapolis and also spent time in Kansas City (2005-2006). Doggett is a native of Pascagoula, Miss.

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COLTON MILLER

Director of Player PersonnelEast Carolina ‘09

First Season

Colton Miller is in his fi rst season as Director of Player Personnel and Assistant Recruiting Coordina-tor at Gardner-Webb, serving in a variety of important roles within the program. MIller will handle all recruiting administration and serve as player liaison with the areas of academ-ics, housing and eligibility. He will also handle pro liaison duties, handle special events and projects and coordinate the program’s video services. The Matthew, N.C., native has solid experience in the fi eld, completing internships in the NFL with the Carolina Panthers and Buffalo Bills. He served as Football Operations Intern with the Panthers during the summer of 2010 and was a Player Personnel and Football Operations Intern with the Bills during the summer of 2009. He was a student assistant coach and offensive staff assistant at East Carolina from 2008-2010 on the college level, helping the Pirates to Conference USA championships in 2008 and 2009.

Miller graduated from East Carolina in 2009 with an undergraduate degree in business administration, and followed by graduating with an M.B.A. from ECU in De-cember, 2010. He was named to the Dean’s List four times during his academic career and is a member of Beta Gamma Sigma and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars.

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No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Pos. Hometown / Previous School

1 Trever Austin 5-10 190 Fr.-HS PK/P Shelby, N.C. / Crest HS

2 Lyndrez Leslie 6-1 210 Sr.-3L LB East Atlanta, Ga. / M.L. King HS

3 Exavier Johnson 6-3 205 Jr.-JC QB Lake Balboa, Calif. / L.A. Pierce JC

5 Marquis Sanders 5-11 180 Sr.-3L WR Mt. Holly, N.C. / East Gaston HS

6 Kenny Little 5-11 205 Jr.-2L RB Flanders, N.J. / Mt. Olive HS

7 Deonte Swinton 6-1 175 Fr.-RS WR Phenix City, Ala. / Central HS

8 Lucas Beatty 6-2 185 Fr.-RS QB Charlotte, N.C. / Olympic HS

9 Stanley Fleurant 6-3 180 Fr.-HS WR Homestead, Fla. / Homestead HS

10 Keenan Grissett 6-2 210 So.-1L WR Augusta, Ga. / Cross Creek HS

11 Jordan Paul 6-3 180 Fr.-HS QB Brooklyn, N.Y. / New Utrecht HS

12 Chandler Browning 6-3 225 So.-1L QB Raleigh, N.C. / Broughton HS

13 Kamar Morrison 5-11 180 Jr.-JC CB Inglewood, Calif. / Cerritos JC

14 Keron Phelps 6-1 215 Sr.-3L FS Lawndale, N.C. / Burns HS

15 Donald Buie III 6-0 185 Fr.-HS CB Gainesville, Fla. / Eastside HS

16 Ivan Toomer 6-0 180 Fr.-HS CB Homestead, Fla. / Homestead HS

17 James Perry III 6-0 182 Sr.-3L WR Greensboro, N.C. / Dudley HS

18 Garrett Trusler 6-2 220 Sr.-3L LB Knoxville, Tenn. / Catholic HS

19 Jordan Woods 6-3 245 Sr.-3L DE Charlotte, N.C. / West Charlotte HS

20 Bobby Clark 5-11 175 Fr.-HS RB Clemmons, N.C. / West Forsyth HS

21 Gianni Olivas 5-10 190 So.-1L FS Ontario, Calif. / Upland HS

22 J.J. Hubbard 5-8 180 Fr.-HS RB Tampa, Fla. / Robinson HS

23 Alonzo Winfi eld 6-0 220 Gr.-TR SS Winston-Salem, N.C. / U. of South Carolina

24 Josh Jones 5-7 170 Fr.-HS RB Decatur, Ga. / Towers HS

26 Ricky Rhodes 5-7 175 Jr.-2L RB Richmond, Ky. / Madison Central HS

27 Brian Covington 6-2 185 Fr.-HS DB Fayetteville, Ga. / Whitewater HS

28 Sean Davis 5-11 170 Jr.-2L CB McDonough, Ga. / Luella HS

29 Nat Dunlap 6-2 170 Fr.-HS QB Albemarle, N.C. / Albemarle HS

30 Bo Lindsey 5-11 160 Jr.-2L P Roebuck, S.C. / Dorman HS

31 Keon Williams 6-0 175 So.-1L CB Charlotte, N.C. / Providence HS

32 Juanne Blount 5-9 185 So.-1L RB Wingate, N.C. / Forest Hills HS

34 Walt Miller 6-0 180 Fr.-HS WR Chesnee, S.C. / Chesnee HS

35 Kenny Rivers 6-3 220 Sr.-3L DE Mocksville, N.C. / Davie County HS

36 Anthony Cosby 5-10 180 Fr.-HS DB Nicholson, Ga. / Athens Christian School

39 Marty Patterson 6-3 235 Sr.-3L LB Mt. Airy, Ga. / Habersham Central HS

42 Devin Johnson 5-10 215 Sr.-3L LB Charlotte, N.C. / East Mecklenburg HS

43 Tyler Arrowood 5-11 225 Fr.-RS FB Hendersonville, N.C. / East Henderson HS

44 Hudson Smith 6-1 230 So.-1L DE Aiken, S.C. / Aiken HS

45 Jonathan Langston 5-11 225 So.-1L FB Loganville, Ga. / Grayson HS

47 Bradley Taylor 6-1 225 Fr.-HS LB Yanceyville, N.C. / Oak Ridge Military Acad.

48 Luke Stein 6-2 255 Sr.-3L FB Ft. Thomas, Ky. / Highlands HS

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No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Pos. Hometown / Previous School

49 Brian Wittenberger 6-2 230 Jr.-2L LB Damascus, Md. / Damascus HS

52 Preston Pemsasa 6-2 250 So.-1L DE Garden Grove, Calif. / Orange Lutheran HS

54 Maurice Dickson 6-4 265 So.-1L DL Union, N.J. / Fork Union Military Acad.

55 Tanner Burch 6-3 235 Fr.-HS LB Savannah, Ga. / Savannah Christian School

56 Ben Love 5-10 220 Fr.-RS LB Jacksonville, Fla. / Seminole HS

57 Don Manning 6-1 265 So.-1L OL Gaffney, S.C. / Gaffney HS

59 Austin Sargent 6-3 290 Jr.-2L OL Ninety Six, S.C. / Ninety Six HS

60 George Millar 5-10 255 Fr.-RS DL Vero Beach, Fla. / Vero Beach HS

62 Tommy Pruitt 5-11 250 Fr.-HS DL Ferguson, N.C. / West Wilkes HS

64 Zac Blackwell 6-2 305 Jr.-JC OL Hattiesburg, Miss. / Pearl River CC

65 Ashanti McPhee 6-4 315 Fr.-HS OL Orlando, Fla. / West Orange HS

66 Aaron Huck 6-4 310 Jr.-JC OL San Jose, Calif. / San Jose City JC

67 Jamie Dunaway 6-4 285 Jr.-2L OL Lyman, S.C. / Byrnes HS

68 Matt McAlvin 6-5 300 Fr.-HS OL Evans, Ga. / Greenbrier HS

71 Jeff Harris 6-2 291 So.-1L OL Kernersville, N.C. / East Forsyth HS

72 Zach Welch 6-2 285 Sr.-3L OL Greensboro, N.C. / Southern Guilford HS

74 Rory Gilmartin 6-8 300 Fr.-HS OL Downey, Calif. / Downey HS

76 David McConnell 6-5 300 Fr.-RS OL Gainesville, Ga. / Gainesville HS

77 Tyler Hough-Jenkins 6-4 270 Fr.-RS DL Charlotte, N.C. / Olympic

78 Harrison Martin 6-6 285 Jr.-2L OL Charlotte, N.C. / East Mecklenburg HS

79 Steve Demilio 6-5 290 Jr.-2L OL Severna Park, Md. / Milford (NY) Academy

80 Richard Jules 6-0 175 So.-1L WR Seffner, Fla. / Armwood HS

81 Carlton Heard 5-11 170 Fr.-HS WR Athens, Ga. / Clarke Central HS

82 Lyndon Leslie 6-2 210 Sr.-3L WR Lithonia, Ga. / M.L. King HS

83 Josh Johnson 6-2 200 Fr.-HS TE Travelers Rest, S.C. / Travelers Rest HS

84 Graham Purvis 5-11 160 Sr.-3L P Shallotte, N.C. / West Brunswick HS

85 Trey Schley 6-3 220 So.-1L TE Ft. Myers, Fla. / South Ft. Myers HS

86 Seth Cranfi ll 6-4 200 Fr.-RS WR Sherrill’s Ford, N.C. / Bandys HS

87 Albert Doyle 6-5 210 Fr.-HS TE Miami, Fla. / Northwestern HS

88 James Dugas 6-1 230 Sr.-3L TE Sumter, S.C. / Crestwood HS

90 Dylan Taylor 6-0 265 Jr.-2L DL Spartanburg, S.C. / Spartanburg HS

91 Josh Dula 6-2 245 Jr.-2L DE Taylorsville, N.C. / Alexander Central HS

92 Matt Goods 6-2 275 So.-1L DL East Orange, N.J. / Milford (NY) Academy

93 Kapono Asuega 6-0 280 Jr.-JC DL Costa Mesa, Calif. / Mt. San Antonio JC

94 Zach Shelton 6-1 245 So.-1L DE/LB Marietta, Ga. / Mariette HS

95 Theo Johnson 6-4 260 Jr.-JC DL Los Angeles, Calif. / L.A. Harbor JC

96 Maurice Bryan 6-2 265 Jr.-2L DL Monroe, N.C. / Sun Valley HS

97 Aaron Easterling 6-5 210 Fr.-HS LB Dunwoody, Ga. / Dunwoody HS

98 Shaquille Riddick 6-7 220 Fr.-HS DE Akron, Ohio / Buchtel HS

99 Jaris Williams 5-11 290 Fr.-RS DL Kings Mountain, N.C. / Kings Mountain HS

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WR #5 MARQUIS SANDERS * 5-11 180 Sr. Mt. Holly, N.C. #80 Richard Jules 6-0 175 So. Seffner, Fla. #9 Stanley Fleurant 6-3 180 Fr. Homestead, Fla.

WR #17 JAMES PERRY III * 6-0 182 Sr. Greensboro, N.C. #82 Lyndon Leslie 6-2 210 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. #10 Keenan Grissett 6-2 210 So. Hepzibah, Ga.

LT #78 HARRISON MARTIN * 6-6 280 Jr. Charlotte, N.C. #68 Matt McAlvin 6-5 300 Fr. Evans, Ga. #74 Rory Gilmartin 6-8 300 Fr. Downey, Calif.

LG #67 JAMIE DUNAWAY * 6-4 285 Jr. Lyman, S.C. #64 Zac Blackwell 6-2 305 Jr. Hattiesburg, Miss. #65 Ashanti McPhee 6-4 315 Fr. Orlando, Fla.

C #59 AUSTIN SARGENT 6-3 285 Jr. Ninety Six, S.C. #57 Don Manning 6-1 265 Jr. Gaffney, S.C.

RG #71 JEFF HARRIS 6-2 291 So. Kernersville, N.C. #66 Aaron Huck 6-4 310 Jr. San Jose, Calif. #72 Zach Welch * 6-2 285 Sr. Greensboro, N.C.

RT #79 STEVE DEMILIO * 6-5 290 Jr. Severna Park, Md. #76 David McConnell 6-5 280 RFr. Gainesville, Ga.

TE #88 JAMES DUGAS 6-1 233 Sr. Sumter, S.C. #85 Treymaine Schley 6-3 220 So. Ft. Myers, Fla. #87 Albert Doyle 6-5 210 Fr. Miami, Fla.

QB #12 CHANDLER BROWNING * 6-3 225 So. Raleigh, N.C. #8 Lucas Beatty 6-2 185 RFr. Charlotte, N.C. #3 Exavier Johnson 6-3 205 Jr. Woodland Hills, Calif. #11 Jordan Paul 6-3 180 Fr. Brooklyn, N.Y.

FB #48 LUKE STEIN 6-2 255 Sr. Ft. Thomas, Ky. #45 Jonathan Langston 5-11 230 RFr. Grayson, Ga. #43 Tyler Arrowood 5-11 225 RFr. Hendersonville, N.C.

RB #6 KENNY LITTLE 5-11 205 Jr. Flanders, N.J. #32 Juanne Blount * 5-9 185 So. Wingate, N.C. #26 Ricky Rhodes 5-7 175 Jr. Richmond, Ky. #22 J.J. Hubbard 5-8 180 Fr. Tampa, Fla. #20 Bobby Clark 5-10 175 Fr. Clemmons, N.C.

WR #82 LYNDREZ LESLIE 6-2 210 Sr. Lithonia, Ga. #86 Seth Cranfi ll 6-4 200 RFr. Sherrill’s Ford, N.C. #81 Carlton Heard 5-11 175 Fr. Athens, Ga. #11 Jordan Paul 6-3 180 Fr. Brooklyn, N.Y.

PK #1 TREVER AUSTIN 5-10 190 Fr. Shelby, N.C. #30 Bo Lindsey 5-11 160 Jr. Roebuck, S.C.

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DE #52 PRESTON PEMASA * 6-2 250 So. Garden Grove, Calif. #94 Zach Shelton 6-1 245 So. Marietta, Ga. #91 Josh Dula 6-3 245 Jr. Taylorsville, N.C. DT #92 MATT GOODS * 6-2 275 So. East Orange, N.J. #96 Maurice Bryan 6-2 265 Jr. Monroe, N.C. #60 George Millar 5-10 255 RFr. Vero Beach, Fla.

DT #90 DYLAN TAYLOR 6-0 265 Jr. Spartanburg, S.C. #93 Kapono Asuega 6-0 280 Jr. Costa Mesa, Calif. #54 Maurice Dickson * 6-4 265 So. Union, N.J. #95 Theo Johnson 6-5 260 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif.

DE #19 JORDAN WOODS * 6-3 240 Sr. Charlotte, N.C. #77 Tyler Hough-Jenkins 6-4 270 RFr. Charlotte, N.C. #44 Hudson Smith * 6-1 230 So. Aiken, S.C. #98 Shaquille Riddick 6-7 220 Fr. Akron, Ohio

LB #39 MARTY PATTERSON * 6-3 235 Sr. Mt. Airy, Ga. #49 Brian Wittenberger * 6-2 225 Jr. Gaithersburg, Md. #56 Ben Love 5-10 220 RFr. Jacksonville, Fla.

LB #42 DEVIN JOHNSON * 5-10 215 Sr. Charlotte, N.C. #18 Garrett Trusler 6-2 220 Sr. Knoxville, Tenn. #55 Tanner Burch 6-3 230 Fr. Savannah, Ga.

LB #2 LYNDREZ LESLIE * 6-1 210 Sr. Lithonia, Ga. #47 Bradley Taylor 6-1 225 Fr. Yanceyville, N.C. #97 Aaron Easterling 6-5 210 Fr. Dunwoody, Ga.

CB #31 KEON WILLIAMS 6-0 170 So. Charlotte, N.C. #13 Kamar Morrison 5-11 175 Jr. Inglewood, Calif.

SS #23 ALONZO WINFIELD 6-0 220 Gr. Winston-Salem, N.C. #14 Keron Phelps 6-1 215 Sr. Lawndale, N.C. #27 Brian Covington 6-2 185 Fr. Fayetteville, Ga.

FS #21 GIANNI OLIVAS * 5-10 190 So. Ontario, Calif. #15 Donald Buie III 6-0 180 Fr. Gainesville, Fla.

CB #28 SEAN DAVIS * 5-11 170 Jr. McDonough, Ga. #16 Ivan Toomer 6-0 180 Fr. Homestead, Fla.

P #84 GRAHAM PURVIS (or) 5-11 160 Sr. Shallotte, N.C. #30 BO LINDSEY * 5-11 160 Jr. Roebuck, S.C. KOR #26 RICKY RHODES 5-7 175 Jr. Richmond, Ky. #22 J.J. Hubbard 5-8 180 Fr. Tampa, Fla. #9 Stanley Fleurant 6-3 180 Fr. Homestead, Fla.

PR #26 RICKY RHODES 5-7 175 Jr. Richmond, Ky. #22 J.J. Hubbard 5-8 180 Fr. Tampa, Fla.

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JAMES PERRY IIIJAMES PERRY III6-0 • 182 • RSr.-3L • WR • Greensboro, N.C. / Dudley HS

1717Preseason honorable mention FCS All-America selection by Consensus Draft Services … Three-time All-Big South Conference selection … Preseason All-Big South Conference selection by the league’s head coaches and media … Also an All-Big South choice by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview Magazine … Is the top active returning receiver in the nation (Football Championship Subdivision) with 181 career receptions … Needs just 22 catches to become the career leader in Big South history … Is 53 catches shy of the all-time Gardner-Webb career receptions mark, currently held by William Andrews, Jr. (233) … Has 2,083 career receiving yards and eight touchdowns to his credit … Former high school quarterback who has used that experience to his advantage when reading defenses … Very strong route runner with deceptive speed … Good leaper who is also surprisingly physical when needed … Has caught at least 50 passes in each of his three seasons at Gardner-Webb … Would be the first receiver in GWU history to do so in all four seasons should he repeat that effort in 2011.

2010 at Gardner-Webb: Named first-team All-Big South Conference … Ranked second in the league in receptions and receptions per game … Ranked third in yardage … Caught a career-high 65 passes for 673 yards and three touchdowns … Started all 11 games … Added eight carries for 12 yards … Had a pair of 100-yard receiving games … Named Big South Conference Player of the Week after leading GWU to an upet of FBS member Akron (9/11) … Caught 10 passes for 125 yards and two scores in that win … Caught seven passes for 116 yards vs. Coastal Carolina (10/30) … Had nine catches for 90 yards at Stony Brook (11/6) … Caught eight balls for 78 yards and a 27-yard touchdown vs. VMI (11/20) … Had nine catches for 84 yards at Old Dominion (10/2). 2009 at GWU: First-team All-Big South Conference selection … Led the league with 61 receptions for 749 yards … Scored a career-high four touchdowns (three receiving, one rushing) … Averaged a career-high 12.3 yards per catch … Started all 11 games … Caught a career-best 11 passes for 139 yards and a touchdown at VMI (10/3) … Had nine catches for 133 yards at Presbyterian (11/21) … Made seven receptions for 91 yards at Western Carolina (9/12) … Made six catches longer than 30 yards on the season … Had eight catches for 68 yards vs. Stony Brook (10/31) … Hauled in six passes for 62 yards and scored on an eight-yard end round run vs. Liberty (11/14) … Returned six punts for 30 yards on the season, with a long return of 13 yards vs. Stony Brook. 2008 at GWU: Earned second-team All-Big South Conference honors in first season of college football … Started 10 games … Finished second in the Big South with 5.5 receptions per game, trailing only teammate Dobson Collins (San Francisco 49ers) … Hauled in 55 passes for 661 yards and two scores, averaging 12.0 yards per catch … Had one rush for six yards, and completed one pass for five yards … Had six games with at least six receptions … Caught a career-high nine passes for 153 yards and a touchdown at Stony Brook (11/1) … Made six catches for 131 yards the following week vs. Coastal Carolina (11/8) … Had six catches for 59 yards and a score at Austin Peay (9/13) … Saw time under center at quarterback vs. Liberty (11/15) … Caught seven passes for 60 yards in that game, rushed once for six yards and completed a five-yard pass … Became the first freshman to catch at least 50 passes in a season since William Andrews, Jr., hauled in 70 during the 2000 campaign. 2007 at GWU: Redshirted.

High School: Played at Dudley (N.C.) High under Coach Steven Davis … Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.4 seconds … Nominated for the 2007 Wendy’s High School Heis-man Award … An honorable mention All-Area selection by the Greensboro News & Record at quarterback … Two-time All-Conference selection … Played both ways for the Panthers, starring at quarterback during the 2006 season, as well as in the secondary … Completed 74-of-143 passes for 1,677 yards and 18 touchdowns under center, directing a successful Panthers’ offense … Also took snaps at receiver … Passed for more than 1,500 yards as a junior ... Started at cornerback and receiver as a sophomore ... A Class 3A All-State selection in baseball as a senior shortstop ... Set a new state single-season record with 52 steals in 54 attempts (27 games) ... First-team All-Area selection by the Greensboro News & Record … Batted .472 (42-of-88) with 15 doubles, eight triples, two home runs and 20 RBI … Led state in triples and ranked fourth in doubles ... Helped team to a 15-12 record and the Class 3A State Playoffs ... Chose GWU over North Carolina A&T.

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JORDAN WOODSJORDAN WOODS6-3 • 245 • Sr.-3L • DE • Charlotte, N.C. / West Charlotte HS

1919Preseason second-team All-Big South Conference selection by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview Magazine … One of the team’s most experienced players, regardless of position … Enters the 2011 season with 123 career tackles, 22.0 tackles for loss and 12.0 sacks … His sack total is tops among current GWU players for a career … Very effective pass rusher with good speed off the edge … Plays with a high energy level … Has improved against the run, and should have a strong senior season.

2010 at Gardner-Webb: Played and started in the season’s first nine games … Finished with 42 tackles (16 solo), 6.0 tackles for loss (minus-27 yards) and 3.0 sacks (minus-24 yards) … Added three quarterback hurries and pass batted down, one fumble recovery and a forced fumble … Had a season-high 10 tackles and two tackles for loss vs. Coastal Carolina (10/30) … Added a half sack in that game … Had four tackles and a sack vs. Western Carolina (9/18) … Forced and recovered a fumble on the sack vs. WCU … Had a half sack and a tackle for loss to go with four hits at Sam Houston State (9/25) … Made five stops at Old Dominion (10/2) … Collected six tackles vs. Presbyterian (10/23) … Had at least four stops in seven different games. 2009 at GWU: Started 10 games at bandit … Finished with 30 total tackles (11 solo), 5.5 tackles for loss (minus-16 yards) and 3.0 sacks (minus-12 yards) … Had six quarterback pressures … Made a season-high six tackles and had a sack vs. Stony Brook (10/31) … Had half sacks at NC State (9/19) and vs. Charleston Southern (10/17) … Had two tackles for loss and a sack at Presbyterian (11/21) … Had four tackles and two quarterback pressures at Western Carolina (9/12) … Had four tackles vs. Liberty (11/14). 2008 at GWU: Named second-team All-Big South Conference as a true freshman … Registered 51 total tackles (26 solo), 7.5 tackles for loss (minus-52 yards) and a team-high 6.0 sacks (minus-48 yards) in 11 games played (10 starts) … Led the Big South with three forced fumbles and finished second in the league in sacks per game (0.55) … Added seven quarterback pressures … Named Big South Conference Freshman of the Week after recording nine tackles (six solo), 2.5 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks vs. Coastal Carolina (11/8) … Had a season-best 11 tackles (six solo), 2.0 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and a sack vs. Presbyterian (10/18) … Had six hits and a sack at Liberty (11/15) … Also had a sack vs. Sam Houston State (9/27) … Managed a season-high three quarterback pressures at Austin Peay (9/13) … Made at least five tackles in five different games.

High School: Played at West Charlotte (N.C.) High under Coach Maurice Flowers … Ran the 40-yard dash in 4.56 seconds at the 2007 Shrine Bowl Combine … A second-team All-Mecklenburg County selection by the Charlotte Observer following senior season … Rated the top outside linebacker and No. 9 overall prospect in Charlotte by Charlotte High School Football.com ... Named to the Charlotte Weekly Super Team in 2007 ... Recorded 160 total tackles, 11 quarterback sacks and 10 quarterback pressures in 2007, spearheading one of the state’s top defenses … Had eight catches for 82 yards and a touchdown at tight end ... Rated the No. 2 linebacker following the 2007 Shrine Bowl Combine ... Played sophomore and junior seasons at Independence (N.C.) High, helping Patriots to a pair of state titles as a two-year starter … Had 91 tackles and fi ve sacks as a junior … Broke up fi ve passes … Honor roll student ... Also a two-year letterwinner in Track & Field ... One of Gardner-Webb’s most highly recruited signees ... Chose Gardner-Webb over Liberty, Elon, Presbyterian and Coastal Carolina ... Also recruited by South Carolina and Illinois.

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GIANNI OLIVASGIANNI OLIVAS5-10 • 190 • So.-1L • SS • Ontario, Calif. / Upland HS

2121Preseason second-team All-Big South Conference selection at safety by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview Magazine … One of the most productive, young safe-ties in the league last season … Switched jerseys to No. 21 following spring practice … Does not shy away from contact, despite lack of ideal size … Has excellent instincts and a nose for the football … Enters 2011 as one of the most experienced players in a young secondary.

2010 at Gardner-Webb: Started all 11 games at strong safety as a true freshman … Finished with 50 total tackles (22 solo) and a tackle for loss … Led the team and tied for second among Big South leaders with four interceptions (23 return yards) and four pass break ups … Had a season-high eight tackles twice, vs. Brevard (9/4) and at No. 16 Liberty (11/6) … Had six tackles and two interceptions vs. Coastal Carolina (10/30) … Both interceptions halted deep drives by the Chanti-cleers’ offense … Had an 18-yard interception return at Charleston Southern (10/16) … Also broke up a pass and had four tackles in that game … Had six hits and an interception in the season fi nale vs. VMI (11/20) … Had six games with at least four tackles.

High School: Played at Upland (Calif.) High under Coach Tim Salter … Helped team to a 12-2 record in 2009 and the Central Division title … Led team to 30 wins in three seasons as a starter, collecting 223 total tackles and 12 interceptions … Team fi nished ranked No. 31 in the state (all classifi cations) by MaxPreps.com in 2009 … Played both sides of the football effectively … Had 83 carries for 483 yards and six touchdowns at running back … Had 16 carries for 122 yards and a score vs. Claremont (Calif.) High … Caught 22 passes for 273 yards on offense … Finished season with 63 total tackles (38 solo) and four interceptions at safety … Also broke up three passes … Earned fi rst-team All-CIF honors as a senior … A fi rst-team All-Inland Valley selection … Three-time All-Baseline League choice … Caught 31 passes for 467 yards and three touchdowns as a junior, and fi nished with 83 total tackles (45 solo) and fi ve interceptions … Made 77 stops and intercepted three passes as a sophomore.

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MARTY PATTERSONMARTY PATTERSON6-3 • 235 • RSr.-3L • OLB • Mt. Airy, Ga. / Habersham Central HS

3939Preseason fourth-team FCS All-America selection by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview Magazine … Rated as one of the nation’s top-10 linebackers by the Sports Network … Preseason All-Big South Conference selection by the league’s head coaches and media, as well as Phil Steele … One of the most productive players in the league defensively … Tall, athletic player who excels against the run or pass … Returned at full strength and was a very strong performer during spring practice … Has garnered considerable interest from NFL teams as a prospect … Enters final season with 221 career tackles, 28.0 career tackles for loss and 9.0 career sacks.

2010 at Gardner-Webb: Medical Redshirt. 2009 at GWU: First-team All-Big South Conference choice … Led the league with 110 total tackles (64 solo) in 11 games started … Added 14.0 tackles for loss (minus-51 yards), 5.0 sacks (minus-26 yards), two interceptions, a pair of fumble recoveries and six quarterback pressures … Had five games with at least 10 tackles … Made 15 total tackles at Buffalo (10/10) and vs. Liberty (11/14) … Had 10 solo stops at Buffalo … Made 14 hits and had a pair of tackles behind the line vs. Stony Brook (10/31) … Made 12 tackles, forced a fumble and had a 10-yard fumble return at Coastal Carolina (11/7) … Had eight hits and an interception vs. Charleston Southern (10/17) … Had nine stops and a pick at Presbyterian (11/21) … Collected six tackles at NC State (9/19) … Had seven tackles (six solo) and a sack at Western Carolina (9/12) … Broke up four passes on the season. 2008 at GWU: Started the season’s final 10 games at linebacker … Enjoyed a break through season … Earned second-team All-Big South Conference honors … Finished with a career-high 81 total tackles (37 solo), 12.0 tackles for loss (minus-67 yards) and 3.0 sacks (minus-28 yards) … Led the team in tackles for loss … Had six quarterback pressures, three pass break ups and a fumble recovery as well … Posted a season-best 10 hits (five solo) and a sack vs. VMI (10/25) … Made nine stops, had 2.5 tackles for loss, one sack and three hurries in first career start vs. Tusculum (9/6) … Made 10 tackles at Liberty (11/15). 2007 at GWU: Played in 11 games as a true freshman … Finished with 30 total tackles (15 solo), two tackles for loss and a sack … Had a season-high eight hits vs. Savannah State (11/3) … Made seven stops vs. Jacksonville (9/8) … Had four tackles and a 10-yard hit behind the line at No. 5 Appalachian State (10/6).

High School: Played at Habersham Central (Ga.) High under Coach Gene Cathcart ... A fi rst-team All-North Georgia Area selection by the Anderson (S.C.) Independent Mail as a senior ... Led Raiders with 118 tackles ... Added 5.5 tackles for loss and four forced fumbles ... Defense held opponents to just 9.1 points per game in 2006 ... Helped team to a 10-3 record and a region title.

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HUDSON SMITHHUDSON SMITH6-1 • 230 • RSo.-1L • DE/LS • Aiken, S.C. / Aiken HS

4444Preseason third-team FCS All-America selection at long snapper by College Sporting News ... Preseason All-Big South Conference selection as a long snapper by the league’s head coaches and media … One of the league’s most versatile performers … Has started games at running back, defensive end and on special teams during his time with the Runnin’ Bulldogs … Tough customer who will begin the 2011 season as the top backup at one defensive end post, in addition to his long snapping duties … Improved a great deal during spring practice … Has excellent leadership potential.

2010 at Gardner-Webb: Played in 10 games … Made three starts, one at running back and two at defensive end … Finished with 23 total tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss and a half sack on defense … Carried 11 tims for 35 yards at running back … Played both positions in a game twice, vs. Coastal Carolina (10/30) and at No. 16 Liberty (11/6) … Started at running back at Liberty, and carried seven times for 32 yards … Came in and finished with four total tackles at defensive end in the same game … Had three rushing yards vs. Coastal Carolina and added two tackles and a tackle for loss defensively … Also recovered a fumble against the Chanticleers … Had a season-high six hits (three solo), a half sack and a tackle for loss vs. Brevard (9/4) … Had four tackles, a tackle for loss and a quarterback hurry vs. VMI (11/20) … Was also excellent as a long snapper, helping Graham Purvis rank at the top of the Big South in punting average. 2009 at GWU: Redshirted.

High School: Played at Aiken (S.C.) High under Coach Carey Johnson … Two-time All-Region selection … A Class 4A All-State selection by the S.C. High School Sports Report … A fi rst-team All-Area selection by the Aiken Standard and the Augusta Chronicle as a tight end … Rated the state’s No. 121 senior prospect by the S.C. High School Sports Report … Considered the state’s No. 2 rated fullback prospect … Played in the SCADA North/South All-Star Game … A second-team All-Area choice by the Augusta Chronicle as a junior … Chose GWU over Presbyterian and The Citadel ... Also considered Furman and Wofford.

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PRESTON PEMASAPRESTON PEMASA6-2 • 250 • So.-1L • DE • Garden Grove, Calif. / Orange Lutheran HS

5252Named to the preseason Defensive Line FCS Watch List by College Football Performance Awards … A preseason All-Big South Conference selection by the league’s head coaches and media … Also an All-Big South choice by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview Magazine … Excellent pass rusher who is coming off an incredible season … Plays at a very high energy level … Has adjusted quickly to the speed of the college game … Was solid during spring practice … Had a tackle for loss and a half sack in the 2011 spring game … Could challenge for All-America honors with a repeat of last season.

2010 at Gardner-Webb: Named Big South Conference Freshman of the Year … Became the fi rst freshman to lead the league in sacks … Also led the league in tackles for loss … Was the top tackler in the Big South among defensive linemen … Tied for second with two forced fumbles … Finished with a team-high 66 total tackles (30 solo) … Finished with 15.5 tackles for loss (minus-71 yards), 7.0 sacks (minus-37 yards), two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and nine quarterback hurries … Had a season-high 10 tackles twice … Did so with seven solo stops and 2.0 tackles for loss vs. Presbyterian (10/23) … Had 10 hits (three solo), 4.0 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks vs. VMI (11/20) … Had six tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss, four quarterback hurries and a half sack vs. Coastal Carolina (10/30) … Also had one sack each against Brevard (9/4), at Akron (9/11), vs. Western Carolina (9/18) and at Charleston Southern (10/16) … Had at least a half sack in all but four games … Had at least one tackle for loss in all but one game … Made fi ve or more tackles in eight different games.

High School: Played at Orange Lutheran (Calif.) High under Coach Jim Kunau … A second-team Division II All-State selection by MaxPreps.com … Named second-team All-County by the Orange County Register … Named Trinity League Co-Lineman of the Year, traditionally considered the top football conference in the nation … Selected to play in prestigious 2010 Orange County All-Star Game … A two-time All-League selection … Starred on both sides of the football for the Lancers, playing defensive end and center … Helped team to a second-place league fi nish behind eventual CIF champion Servite (Calif.) High in 2010 … An honorable mention AIGA Foundation National High School All-Star Team selection … Was a teammate of current Gardner-Webb defensive tackle Kapono Asuega as a junior ... Considered Northern Arizona, Stony Brook and Montana before deciding on Gardner-Webb.

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JAMIE DUNAWAYJAMIE DUNAWAY6-4 • 290 • Jr.-2L • OL • Duncan, S.C. / Byrnes HS

6767Preseason honorable mention FCS All-America selection by Consensus Draft Services … Enters third season as a starter … Preseason All-Big South Conference selection by the league’s coaches and media … Named preseason All-Big South Conference by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview Magazine … Has spent his first two seasons primarily at left tackle, but is expected to move to guard in 2011 … Has made 22 consecutive starts on the offensive line.

2010 at Gardner-Webb: Started all 11 games up front … Earned second-team All-Big South Conference honors … Made eight starts at left tackle and three at left guard … Ranked second on the team with an average grade of 81.0 percent on the season … Finished among the team leaders in knockdown blocks. 2009 at GWU: Started all 11 games at left tackle as a true freshman, a considerable feat for a player of his experience on the college level … Graded out at 84 percent for the season … Finished with seven pancake blocks and tied for the team lead with 658 snaps … Played every snap in all but two games … Helped offense rank No. 2 in the league in total offensive yardage … Blocking was crucial in Patrick Hall’s 12-touchdown effort … Had two key blocks that helped spring Hall on fourth quarter touchdown runs vs. Charleston Southern (10/17).

High School: Played at Byrnes (S.C.) High under Coach Chris Miller … Three-year starter for one of the nation’s top teams … Helped Rebels to a Class 4A Big 16 State Championship and a fi nal national ranking of No. 8 in 2008 … An honorable mention All-State selection by the Columbia (S.C.) State newspaper … Named fi rst team All-Area by the Spartanburg Herald-Journal … A member of the Greer Citizen All-Academic Team ... Rated the No. 91 senior prospect in South Carolina by the S.C. High School Sports Report … Lead blocker for an offense that averaged 41.6 points per game and 407 total yards per game … Graded out at 85 percent on the season, with 25 key blocks on touchdowns and 16 pancakes … Played in the annual SCADA North/South All-Star Game … An All-Area selection as a junior by the Spartanburg Herald-Journal … Had 37 knockdown blocks and 16 pancakes in helping Byrnes to a 15-0 record, the S.C. Class 4A-Big 16 State Championship and a national top-20 ranking … Chose GWU over Presbyterian.

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MATT GOODSMATT GOODS6-2 • 275 • RSo.-1L • DL • East Orange, N.J. / Milford (N.Y.) Academy

9292Preseason All-Big South Conference selection by the league’s coaches and media … Also named preseason All-Big South Conference by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview Magazine … Returns to the lineup after sitting out last season … Has trimmed down, and is poised for an outstanding year in the trenches … One of the league’s most dominant defensive tackles two seasons ago … Has excellent quickness for a man his size … Was outstanding during spring practice … Dominated the 2011 spring game with four tackles for loss and two sacks.

2010 at Gardner-Webb: Redshirted. 2009 at GWU: Played in all 11 games … Named Big South Conference Freshman of the Year and first-team All-Big South Conference … Finished the season with 40 total tackles (16 solo), 10.5 tackles for loss (minus-49 yards) and 4.0 sacks (minus-35 yards) … Selected Big South Conference Freshman of the Week three times, vs. Mars Hill (9/5), at NC State (9/19) and at VMI (10/3) … Had six total tackles, a tackle for loss and a forced fumble at VMI … Made three tackles and had 1.5 sacks at NC State … Registered six tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and a sack vs. Mars Hill … Had five hits (four solo) vs. Southern Virginia (10/24) … Made four stops and had a half sack vs. Stony Brook (10/31).

High School: Played at Milford (N.Y.) Academy under Coach Bill Chaplick … Rated the nation’s No. 7 prep school level defensive tackle by Rivals.com (three stars), and a top-50 national postgraduate prospect … Finished 2008 season with 40 total tackles, seven tackles for loss, 3.0 sacks, seven quarterback pressures and four forced fumbles for a team that finished with a 9-3 record … Played in 2007 at Avon Old Farms (Conn.) School under Coach Kevin Driscoll … Earned All-Erickson League honors at defensive tackle … Had 60 tackles, 11 sacks and six forced fumbles in 2007 ... Played high school football at St. Mary (N.J.) High in Rutherford, N.J., under Coach Mike Sheridan … An All-Bergen County choice as a senior … Led St. Mary to the N.J. State Group I Parochial Championship … Had 56 total tackles and 10 sacks as a senior … MVP of the state title game with eight hits and three tackles for loss ... Recruited by Rutgers, Virginia Tech and Buffalo, among others.

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Athletic linebacker who came into his own one season ago … Forced to switch positions in August after a preseason injury to All-America linebacker Marty Patterson … Has packed on enough muscle to make more of an impact in 2011 … Former safety who is effective defending the pass … Excel-lent pass rusher on the blitz … Younger brother of Gardner-Webb receiver Lyndrez Leslie.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Started all 11 games at outside linebacker … Tied for fourth on the team with 55 total tackles (17 solo) … Added 6.0 tackles for loss (minus-25 yards) and 2.0 sacks (minus-19 yards) … Registered a season-high 11 tackles twice … Had 11 tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks vs. Brevard (9/4) … Had 11 tackles in win at Charleston Southern (10/16) … Made seven stops vs. Presbyterian (10/23) … Had six hits (four solo) at No. 16 Liberty (11/6) … Made six tackles (three solo) in overtime win at Akron (9/11). 2009 at GWU: Played in nine games (two starts) ... Finished season with 21 total tackles (nine solo), one forced fumble and a quarterback pressure … Best game came against Liberty (11/14), with seven total stops (three solo) … Had three stops and recovered a fumble at Presbyterian (11/21) … Made two solo hits in a win at Western Carolina (9/12). 2008 at GWU: Played in 11 games as a true freshman … Made starts in the final seven games … Registered 43 total tackles, a tackle for loss, one forced fumble and an interception … Broke up two passes … Posted a career-high 11 total tackles and a pass break up vs. Presbyterian (10/18) … Had five stops (four solo) and an interception at Stony Brook (11/1) … Made four hits and forced a fumble vs. VMI (10/25) … Registered eight tackles at Liberty (11/15) … Had at least three tackles in seven different games, including four hits at Charleston Southern (10/4) and Georgia Tech (10/11).High School: Played at Martin Luther King (Ga.) High under Coach Corey Jarvis … Three-year starter … Had 49 total tackles, a tackle for loss, one forced fumble and a fumble recovery as a senior … Helped Lions to a 12-1 mark … Spearheaded secondary that limited opponents to just 80.3 yards per game through the air … Chose GWU over Charleston Southern.

All-Big South candidate at receiver … Returns to the mix in 2011 after missing the fi nal seven-plus games with an injury … Is the team’s best vertical threat in the passing game … Blessed with sprinter’s speed (10.7 seconds in the 100m dash) … Was a preseason All-Big South Conference selection in 2010 by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview Magazine and was poised for a strong season … Teams with James Perry III and Lyndon Leslie to form a very dangerous trio of veteran receivers.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Started four games … Missed the fi nal three quarters of the Sam Houston

State game (9/25) and the fi nal seven games of the season … Was on pace for a career-best year … Had 14 catches for 167 yards and a score in his fi rst three starts … Made eight catches for 97 yards and a 21-yard score vs. Western Carolina (9/18) … Had four catches for 44 yards, including a key, 23-yard catch, in the upset win at Akron (9/11) … Returned a pair of kickoffs for 23 yards on the season. 2009 at GWU: Started 10 games at receiver … Finished second on the team with a career-best 36 catches for 459 yards and two scores … Caught nearly 70 percent of his passes vs. league opponents (25) … Hauled in a career-high seven passes for 88 yards in the season finale at Presbyterian (11/21) … Made six catches for 55 yards in the win over Charleston Southern (10/17) … Had five catches for 74 yards at Buffalo (10/10) … Had a 46-yard scoring catch vs. Southern Virginia (10/24) … Caught a 25-yard touchdown vs. Stony Brook (10/31) … Scored on an 18-yard end around run at NC State (9/19). 2008 at GWU: Played in three games … Caught two passes for 44 yards … Had a 38-yard reception to setup a late touchdown vs. Sam Houston State (9/27) … Hauled in a six-yard pass vs. Presbyterian (10/18). 2007 at GWU: Redshirted.High School: Played at East Gaston (N.C.) High un-der Coach Greg Lloyd … A fi rst-team All-Gaston/Lincoln County selection by the Charlotte Ob-server … All-Conference … Had a career-best 47 catches for 1,011 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2006 … Had fi ve catches for 126 yards and an 86-yard touchdown vs. Burns.

2LyndrezLESLIE

6-1 • 210 • Sr.-3L • OLBLithonia, Ga. / M.L. King

Leslie was one of the team’s top performers at linebacker in 2010. (WG Sports Photos)

5MarquisSANDERS

5-11 • 180 • RSr.-3L • WRMt. Holly, N.C. / E. Gaston

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Enters the 2011 season as the team’s starter at run-ning back … Is back at full strength after falling victim to an injury early in 2010 … Hard-charging back with good speed and size … Was a bright spot during spring practice … Led the team with 17 car-ries for 87 yards during the spring game … Seems a natural fi t for the team’s new offensive system and has adjusted quickly … Capable of putting up All-Big South Conference caliber numbers this season.

2010 at Gardner-Webb: Played two series in the season opener vs. Brevard (9/4) … Carried fi ve times for 45 yards and a touchdown in those two se-ries before leaving with an injury … Missed the sea-son’s fi nal 10 games. 2009 at GWU: Saw action in 10 games, carrying 59 times for 294 yards and a pair of touchdowns … Caught four passes for 21 yards … Averaged 5.0 yards per carry … Had one kickoff return for 16 yards … Had a season-high 85 yards on 12 carries vs. Southern Virginia (10/24) … Rushed seven times for 40 yards, including a 22-yard run, at Coastal Carolina (11/7) … Rushed for 56 yards on seven carries at Presbyterian (11/21) … Had 13 carries for 43 yards and a score in the second half vs. Mars Hill (9/5) … Rushed 12 times for 50 yards vs. Charleston Southern (10/17) … Had 72 all-pur-pose yards vs. the Bucs. 2008 at GWU: Redshirted.High School: Played at Mount Olive (N.J.) High under Coach Colin Eckert … A fi rst-team All-Morris County selection as a senior by the area’s coaches … Also a fi rst-team All-Iron Conference selection … Two-time Offensive Player of the Year ... Rated as the No. 2 running back in New Jersey and the No. 29 overall prospect by EliteRecruits.com … Ran for 1,110 yards and 11 touchdowns in seven games played, averaging 157.1 yards per contest and 8.5 yards per carry for the Marauders … Added 50 tackles and an 81-yard interception return for a score at defensive back … Had eight scoring runs of 30 yards or longer … Had a 66-yard score against Seton Hall Prep … Posted a 95-yard scor-

ing run vs. Morris Knolls … Had scoring runs of 75 and 71 yards vs. West Morris Central … Had a 48-yard touchdown run vs. Old Tappan … Rushed for 1,200 yards and nine scores as a junior … Averaged nine yards per carry … A fi rst-team All-Morris County selection … Chose Gardner-Webb over Northeastern and Monmouth … Drew con-siderable recruiting interest from UConn, Rutgers, Virginia and Temple.

Rookie receiver who will compete for snaps behind a veteran group in 2011 … Has the athletic ability to make a major impact … Former All-State hurdler on the prep level who spent time with the GWU Track & Field program as a true freshman … Expected to push for time at one of the outside receiver spots.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Redshirted.High School: Played at Central (Ala.) High under Coach Ron Nelson … Helped Red Devils to a 10-2 record and the second round of the Alabama Class 6A state playoffs in 2009 … A second-team All-Bi City selection at receiver by the Columbus (Ga.) Ledger-Enquirer … Caught 31 passes for 400 yards and fi ve touchdowns in 2009 on a run-oriented squad … Also an accomplished hurdler in track … Finished second at the 2009 Alabama State Championships in the 110m hurdles as a junior … Had the state’s fastest time in the 110m hurdles during the 2009 regular season (14.50 seconds) … Finished third in the 300m hurdles at the state championship meet … Caught 22 passes for 300 yards and two touchdowns as a junior … Returned one kickoff for a score that season … Chose Gardner-Webb over Alabama A&M, UT-Martin, Chattanooga and Samford.

Sanders caught 14 passes through last season’s fi rst 13 games. (WG Sports Photos)

6KennyLITTLE

5-11 • 205 • RJr.-2L • RBFlanders, N.J. / Mt. Olive

7DeonteSWINTON

6-1 • 175 • Fr.-RS • WRPhenix City, Ala. / Central

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Cerebral quarterback who was impressive during spring practice … Listed as the top backup head-ing into August camp … Has excellent leadership qualities … Completed 7-of-11 passes for 94 yards in the spring game and showed improved mobility ... Also had a nine-yard rush in the game ... One of the team’s most outstanding performers in the classroom.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Redshirted.High School: Played at Olympic (N.C.) High under Coach Barry Shuford ... Passed for 4,162 yards and 41 touchdowns in three years as the Trojans’ starter under center … A fi rst-team All-Conference selec-tion as a senior … Completed 109-of-158 passes for 1,733 yards and 25 touchdowns in 2009 … Rushed for fi ve touchdowns … Missed playoffs after suf-fering an injury midway through the season fi nale … Led team to a 10-2 regular season mark and a school-record 459 points … Passed for 300 yards and a school-record fi ve touchdowns vs. East Gas-ton … Had six total touchdowns in that game … Completed 20-of-28 passes for 300 yards and three touchdowns vs. Sun Valley … Earned All-Confer-ence honors as a junior after completing 125-of-205 passes for 1,619 yards and 11 touchdowns … Ran for three touchdowns … Passed for 700 yards as a sophomore … Chose Gardner-Webb after consider-ing Davidson, Marist, Cornell, Western Carolina and Wingate.

Former quarterback who will compete for time as a slot receiver in 2011 … Experience under center should help adjustment to his new position … Has also played safety … Brings solid size and strength to the position … Should be a physical option in the passing game.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Played in 10 games, see-ing time at safety and on special teams … Collected fi ve total tackles (two solo) … Had one tackle in fi ve different games, including solo stops at Sam Hous-ton State (9/25) and vs. Presbyterian (10/23). 2009 at GWU: Redshirted. High School: Played at Cross Creek (Ga.) High under Coach Scott Tate … Played in the annu-al GACA Georgia North/South All-Star Game … Compiled 4,584 total offensive yards and 60 touch-downs over fi nal two seasons ... An All-Region 3-AAAA selection as an all-purpose player … Passed for 1,543 yards and 15 touchdowns and rushed for 710 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior … Earned second-team All-Area honors from the Augusta Chronicle … Passed for 213 yards and ran for 108 in win over Butler (Ga.) High … Had three 100-yard rushing games … Passed for 1,603 yards and 19 touchdowns in nine games as a junior in 2007, leading the Razorbacks to an 8-3 record and the state playoffs … Ran for 728 yards and 11 touchdowns in 2007 ... Chose Gardner-Webb over Alabama A&M and Morgan State.

Returning starter under center … Made a strong im-pression during spring practice and has worked very hard to learn the new offensive system … Enters August camp listed as the starter at quarterback … Has trimmed off nearly 10 pounds during offseason conditioning … Completed 5-of-9 passes for 52 yards and no interceptions during the spring game.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Played in eight games and made four starts under center … Runnin’ Bulldogs were 2-2 in those four starts … Completed 91-of-169 passes for 863 yards and four touchdowns on the season … Threw fi ve interceptions … Punted once for 43 yards vs. VMI (11/20) … Came off the bench to lead Gardner-Webb to an overtime win at Akron (9/11) … Completed 17-of-27 passes for a season-high 198 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions in that win … Completed 17-of-31 passes for 159 yards and a touchdown vs. VMI (11/20) … Was a surgical 10-of-11 for 106 yards in the win at Charleston Southern (10/16) … Com-pleted 8-of-10 passes vs. Brevard (9/4). 2009 at GWU: Redshirted.High School: Played at Broughton (N.C.) High un-der Coach Chris Martin … Strong-armed passer who compiled 3,607 yards and 31 touchdowns through the air over fi nal two seasons on the high school level … Had a solid senior season, passing for 1,705 yards and 15 touchdowns … Completed 149-of-235 passes (63.4 percent) … Also rushed for a pair of scores … Had two games with more than 300 yards passing … Tossed fi ve touchdown passes vs. rival Sanderson (N.C.) High … Earned All-Conference honors for the second season in a row … Completed 122-of-280 passes for 1,935 yards and 15 touchdowns as a junior in 2007 … All-Conference selection … Recruited heavily by FBS programs Maryland, NC State, North Carolina, Notre Dame and East Carolina ... Is a third genera-tion college football player ... Father, Craig Brown-ing, played quarterback at Duke in the early 1980s ... Grandfather, Art Browning, played on Duke’s ‘61 Cotton Bowl team.

12ChandlerBROWNING6-3 • 225 • RSo.-1L • QB

Raleigh, N.C. / Broughton

8LucasBEATTY

6-3 • 185 • Fr.-RS • QBCharlotte, N.C. / Olympic

10KeenanGRISSETT

6-2 • 210 • RSo.-1L • WRHephzibah, Ga. / Cross Creek

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Veteran safety who enters the 2011 season listed as a top backup at strong safety … Has good size and strength for the position … Will continue to be a very important part of the secondary … Will be asked to continue his role as an integral part of the special teams coverage units.

2010 at Gardner-Webb: Played in all 11 games … Finished season with 12 total tackles (eight solo) … Had a season-high four tackles vs. Coastal Carolina (10/30) … Added two tackles for loss in that game … Made two hits each at Old Dominion (10/2) and at Stony Brook (11/13) … Had at least one stop in seven different games. 2009 at GWU: Played in 10 games, making three starts … Also saw action on spe-cial teams … Collected a career-best 25 total tackles (15 solo), recovered a fumble and broke up two passes … Made a career-high seven tackles (four solo) at NC State (9/19) … Had fi ve tackles at VMI (10/3) … Col-lected three tackles each vs. Liberty (11/14) and Pres-byterian (11/21). 2008 at GWU: Played in nine games as a true freshman … Saw action mostly on special teams … also worked at corner and safety … Made one solo stop vs. VMI (10/25).High School: Played at Burns (N.C.) High under Coach Ron Greene, a Gardner-Webb alumnus … Standout in the classroom ... Named Southwest 3A/4A Conference Offensive Player of the Year after moving to quar-terback … A fi rst-team All-County selection by the Shelby Star … Converted receiver passed for 1,000 yards and eight touchdowns … Rushed for 560 yards and eight scores … As a junior, caught 45 passes for 891 yards and nine touchdowns ... Chose Gardner-Webb over Western Carolina.

Experienced defender … One of the team’s top reserves at all three linebacker spots heading into 2011 … Also a seasoned veteran on special teams coverage units.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Saw action in six games … Did not record a tackle. 2009 at GWU: Saw action in 10 games … Finished with 15 total tackles (eight solo) and a tackle for loss … Collected seven total stops (three solo) and a tackle for loss vs. Southern Virginia (10/24) … Had three tackles at VMI (10/3). 2008 at GWU: Played in all 11 games as a true freshman … Finished with five total tackles (three solo) … Had two tackles vs. Presbyterian (10/18) … Had single hits at Austin Peay (9/13), vs. VMI (10/25) and vs. Coastal Carolina (11/8).High School: Played at Knoxville (Tenn.) Catholic un-der Coach Mark Pemberton … A second-team All-City selection by the Knoxville News-Sentinel … Rated one of the Volunteer State’s Top 44 senior prospects … Played in the Tennessee East/West All-Star Game … Had 72 hits, 12 tackles for loss, three fumble recov-eries, four forced fumbles and six pass break ups … Scored fi ve touchdowns at fullback ... Chose GWU over UT-Chattanooga, Richmond and Tennessee Tech.

Browning engineered Gardner-Webb’s overtime win at Akron last season with a pair of TD passes. (WG Sports Photos)

14KeronPHELPS

6-1 • 215 • Sr.-3L • SSLawndale, N.C. / Burns

18GarrettTRUSLER

6-2 • 220 • Sr.-3L • LBKnoxville, Tenn. / Catholic

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Speedster who has returned to the offensive back-fi eld for the 2011 season … Sat out last season, and spent the 2009 campaign playing cornerback … Has electrifying quickness … Switched to jersey No. 26 following spring practice … Is perhaps the team’s quickest veteran player … Was a top performer dur-

ing spring drills … Scored the lone touchdown inthe 2011 spring game … Finished with 49 yards on 17 carries in that scrimmage … Penciled in as the team’s primary kickoff return man as well entering fall camp … Provides the offense with an excellent home run threat ... Runs the 40-yard dash in the 4.4-second range.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Redshirted. 2009 at GWU: Saw action in 10 games … Collected 11 tackles (nine solo) and broke up two passes … Made four stops (three solo) vs. Liberty (11/14) … Had three solo stops vs. Southern Virginia (10/24). 2008 at GWU: Saw ac-tion in seven games, spending time at corner and on special teams … Did not record any tackles.High School: Played at Madison Central (Ky.) High un-der Coach Kenny Turner … Rated the No. 10 prospect in Kentucky by Rivals.com … An honorable mention All-State selection by the Louisville Courier-Journal … Rushed for 777 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior … Starred on both sides of the football ... One of the most dangerous all-purpose backs in the Bluegrass State as a junior and senior ... An honorable mention Associ-ated Press All-State choice as a junior ... Chose GWU over Eastern Kentucky ... Also drew recruiting interest from Appalachian State.

Improving cornerback who is penciled in as a starter at the position entering August drills … Had a solid spring game, making an acrobatic interception to halt a drive in the end zone … Part of a very young secondary … Will also make a valuable contribution on special teams ... One of only two corners on the 2011 roster with senior college game experience at the position.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Played in eight games at cornerback … Collected seven total tackles (four solo) … Had a season-high three tackles twice, vs. Brevard (9/4) and Presbyterian (10/23). 2009 at GWU: Saw action in all 11 games as a true freshman … Finished season with 15 total tackles (eight solo), 1.5 tackles for loss, a forced fumble and a pass break up … Had a season-high four stops (two solo) vs. Mars Hill (9/5) … Made two tackles and had a fumble-forcing sack at NC State (9/19) … Had two tackles vs. Western Carolina (9/12) and at Coastal Carolina (11/7).High School: Played at Luella (Ga.) High under Coach Paul Burgdorf … A fi rst-team All-Area selection by the Clayton News-Daily … A fi rst-team All-Region 2-AAAAA selection at cornerback … Also a standout punt and kick returner … Helped team to a 7-4 record in 2008 … Finished season with 40 tackles, two pass break ups and a forced fumble ... Caught 10 passes for 84 yards ... Named second-team All-Region 2-AAAAA at cornerback as a junior in 2007 ... Chose Gardner-Webb over Jacksonville State and Toledo … Also considered Ball State, Troy, UAB, Furman and Georgia Southern.

28SeanDAVIS

5-11 • 170 • Jr.-2L • CBMcDonough, Ga. / Luella

26RickyRHODES

5-7 • 175 • RJr.-1L • RBRichmond, Ky. / Madison Central

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Rhodes was electric for the Runnin’ Bulldogs during spring practice. (GWU Photo)

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Enters the 2011 season listed as a potential starter at punter and holder … Has been effective when called upon in the past … Could also serve as placekicker if needed ... Is one of two punters on the current roster with collegiate game experience at the position.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Saw action in nine games

… Was the team’s primary punter in two games … Averaged 38.8 yards per punt on 13 attempts (505 yards) … Forced six fair catches and pinned four punts inside the 20 … Had best game of career in a key win vs. VMI (11/20) … Boomed fi ve punts for 230 yards (46.0 avg.), including a season-long 55-yarder … Punted six times for 218 yards (36.3 avg.) in win at Charleston Southern (10/16), includ-ing a 46-yard punt … Forced four fair catches in that game, and pinned two of his six kicks inside the 20-yard line … Was the team’s primary holder on fi eld goals and PATs … GWU was perfect in PAT attempts on the season. 2009 at GWU: Played in four games … Booted eight punts for 310 yards (38.8 yards per punt) … Best effort for average came vs. Mars Hill, with an aver-age of 41.7 yards on three kicks, with a long punt of 48 yards … Averaged 35.5 yards on four punts at Western Carolina, with one punt of 43 yards … Had a 43-yard punt at Buffalo (10/10) in his lone effort of the day, pinning that kick inside the 20-yard line.High School: Played at state powerhouse Dorman (S.C.) High under Coach Dave Gutshall. Projected starter at one cornerback spot heading into

2011 … Tall, rangy cover man with solid speed … Has put on weight since the end of last season, which should allow him to match up with college receivers more effec-tively … Was a bright spot late in the 2010 season, both in the secondary and on special teams.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Saw action in eight games as a true freshman … Finished season with 13 total tackles (six solo) … Recovered two fumbles … Had four tackles vs. VMI (11/20) in most extensive action of the season … Had three assisted stops at Charleston Southern (10/16) … Recovered two fumbles at No. 16 Liberty (11/6).High School: Played at Providence (N.C.) High under Coach Randy Long … An All-Southwestern 4A Conference selection as a senior … Rated one of the top defensive backs in Mecklenburg County by Charlotte Weekly … Originally from Buffalo, N.Y. … Registered 46 tackles (28 solo), 12 pass break ups, two interceptions and two forced fumbles as a senior … An All-Observer selection … A track standout for the Panthers as well … Finished third in the 100m dash and fi nished fourth in the 200m dash at the 2010 N.C. 3A/4A State Championships ... Won the conference title in the 100m dash with a time of 10.7-seconds at the 2009 Southwestern 4A Conference Championships … Has a personal best of 21.90 seconds in the 200m dash … Sprint times would have placed in the top-15 of last season’s Big South Conference outdoor meet … Chose Gardner-Webb over Liberty and the University of Albany.

31KeonWILLIAMS

6-0 • 170 • So.-1L • CBCharlotte, N.C. / Providence

30BoLINDSEY

5-11 • 160 • Jr.-2L • P/PKRoebuck, S.C. / Dorman

Williams saw extended playing time near the end of the 2010 season. (WG Sports Photos)

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Hard-nosed, quick running back who gained valu-able experience as a true freshman last season … Was forced into action due to early injuries and re-sponded well … Productive runner who improved in all areas over the course of the season in 2010 … Enters 2011 as a top reserve at the position.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Played in 11 games … Started three games … Ranked second on the team with 494 yards rushing and three touchdowns on 126 carries … Twice named Big South Conference Freshman of the Week … Averaged 3.9 yards per carry … Caught 17 passes for 125 yards and one touchdown … Recorded a pair of 100-yard games … Rushed 18 times for 134 yards and a touchdown in fi rst career game vs. Brevard (9/4) … Had 106 yards and a touchdown on 34 carries vs. Coastal Carolina (10/30) … Scored the game-winning touchdown in overtime at Akron (9/11) … Had 18 carries for 69 yards in that game … Had a touch-down reception at Charleston Southern (10/16).High School: Played at Forest Hills (N.C.) High un-der Coach John Lowery … Led team to an 9-4 record in 2009 … A Class 2A All-State selection for the second year in a row by NCPreps.com … Two-time Rocky River 2A Conference Player of the Year … Two-time Union County Player of the Year by the Monroe Enquirer Jour-nal … A fi rst-team All-Area selection by the Charlotte Observer on offense … Accounted for an eye-popping 102 touchdowns during his career … Finished with a school and Union County record 5,392 career rushing yards and 84 touchdowns … Ran for 2,034 yards and 35 touchdowns on 222 attempts as a senior … Passed for 833 yards and seven touchdowns … Had six rushes of more than 50 yards on the season … Ran for 272 yards and fi ve touchdowns vs. West Stanley … Added 30 tackles and an interception on defense … Earned Class 2A All-State honors from NCPreps.com as a junior … Led team to an 11-4 record and the Class 2AA state semifi nals … Ran for 2,264 yards and 35 touchdowns in 2008 on 265 attempts … Passed for 313 yards and fi ve scores in 2008 … Chose GWU over Western Carolina … Drew recruiting interest from East Carolina, Virginia and Duke and several other Football Bowl Subdivision programs.

Fifth-year senior who returns to play defensive end in 2011 ... Converted receiver ... Moved to the defen-sive side of the football late in 2010 ... Has been a special teams regular during his career at Gardner-Webb.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Saw action in 10 games, mainly on special teams ... Finished with two tack-les (one solo). 2009 at GWU: Played in all 11 games ... Collected fi ve special teams tackles. 2008 at GWU: Played in two games as a redshirt freshman. 2007 at GWU: Redshirted.High School: Played at Davie County (N.C.) High under Coach Doug Illig ... Finished as the War Ea-gles’ career leader in receiving yardage with 1,091 ... Caught 32 passes for 674 yards and seven touch-downs in only six games as a senior.

Seasoned veteran at middle linebacker who is ex-pected to start at the position in 2011 … Makes up for a lack of ideal size with toughness and a nose for the football … Has gained valuable playing time over the past two seasons as a key reserve and spot starter … Also a standout on special teams.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Played in all 11 games … Made two starts … Finished with 30 total tackles (14 solo) and one tackle for loss (minus-5 yards) … Had one fumble recovery and a quarterback hurry … Had a season-high seven hits (three solo) at No. 16 Liberty (11/6) … Had fi ve different games with three tackles. 2009 at GWU: Played in all 11 games, seeing action at linebacker and on special teams … Col-lected a career-high 30 total tackles (eight solo), one tackle for loss, a fumble recovery and a blocked kick … Started the final two games of the season … Stepped in for an injured Jeffery Williams and collected a career-high 11 tackles vs. Liberty (11/14) … Had five stops at Pres-byterian (11/21) in the season finale … Made three hits at Buffalo (10/10) and vs. Southern Virginia (10/24) … Recovered a fumble vs. Mars Hill (9/5). 2008 at GWU: Saw action in nine games as a true freshman … Fin-ished with six total tackles and a tackle for loss … Intercepted a pass to seal GWU’s 31-15 win at Aus-tin Peay (9/13) … Had a season-high two tackles at Tennessee Tech (8/28) and vs. Sam Houston State (9/27) ... Was a standout for the Runnin’ Bulldogs on special teams all season.High School: Played at East Mecklenburg (N.C.) High under Coach Greg Hill … Named Southwest 4A Confer-ence Defensive Player of the Year in 2007 … Named fi rst-team All-Observer by the Charlotte Observer … Also a fi rst-team All-Mecklenburg County selection by the Charlotte Observer … Rated the top middle linebacker in the Queen City by Charlotte High School Football.com … Helped team to a 10-4 record and the Class 4A State Playoffs … Two-time All-Conference selection … Led Eagles with 128 total tackles and three sacks ... Had a team-high 153 stops and two sacks as a junior … Also recruited by Lehigh and Elon.

32JuanneBLOUNT

5-9 • 185 • So.-1L • RBWingate, N.C. / Forest Hills

42DevinJOHNSON

5-10 • 215 • Sr.-3L • LBCharlotte, N.C. / East Meck

35KennyRIVERS

6-3 • 220 • Sr.-3L • DEMocksville, N.C. / Davie County

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Moved from linebacker to fullback during spring practice … Is an excellent fi t for his new position … Hard-nosed, physical player … Was a solid blocker during the 2011 spring game … One of three true fullbacks on the GWU roster heading into fall camp … Will also play a major role on special teams.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Did not see game action. 2009 at Gardner-Webb: Redshirted.High School: Played at Grayson (Ga.) High under Coach Mickey Conn … An All-State selection ... A first-team

All-Area selection … Selected to play in the Gwinnett County All-Star Game ... Had 105 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, six sacks and 10 quarterback pressures … Helped team to a 12-1 record ... Chose GWU over The Citadel.

Athletic linebacker who joined the program in January, 2011 ... Worked at weakside linebacker during spring practice and enters 2011 as one of the team’s top back-ups on the outside.

High School: Played one postgraduate season at Oak Ridge (N.C.) Military Academy under Coach Otis Yel-verton … Enrolled at Gardner-Webb in January, 2011 … One of 12 Oak Ridge players to sign with a Division I program … Part of a defensive unit that posted four shutouts in its first five games … Played high school football at Bartlett-Yancey (N.C.) High under Coach Dennis Bannick … An All-Triad 3A Conference selec-tion as a senior … Played both running back and line-backer for the Buccaneers ... Chose Gardner-Webb over Middle Tennessee State ... Also recruited by Wisconsin.

Bruising fullback who moved to the position prior to spring practice from the defensive line … Was a stand-out at the position as a high school player … Tremen-dous blocker who can make an impact catching the ball out of the backfield as well … Was a standout during spring practice … Has the size and strength to be an ef-fective weapon carrying the football … Has played tight end and defensive tackle during his three-year career.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Played in all 11 games, seeing extensive action on special teams in addition to reserve duty on the defensive line … Finished with nine total tackles (seven solo) and a tackle for loss … had at least one tackle in seven different games … Had a solo tackle for loss at Stony Brook (11/13) … Had two tackles vs. Coastal Carolina and at No. 16 Liberty. 2009 at GWU: Played in 10 games, seeing action on special teams and on the defensive line ... Registered nine tackles, a tackle for loss, one forced fumble and a fumble re-covery. 2008 at GWU: Played in all 11 games at tight end ... Cleared a path for eight rushing touchdowns.High School: Played at state powerhouse Highlands (Ky.) High under Coach Dale Mueller … Led team to a 15-0 record, a No. 21 national ranking and the Kentucky 5A State title … A fi rst-team All-State selection by the Louisville Courier-Journal, Associated Press and Bluegrasspreps.com ... A fi rst-team Football All-Star selection by the Cincinnati/Kentucky Enquirer … Rated the nation’s No. 98 inside linebacker prospect by ESPN.com … Tri-State Football Kentucky Defensive Player of the Year ... An All-Conference choice on offense and defense ... Chose GWU over Holy Cross.

Johnson gained valuable experience as a part-time starter in 2010. (WG Sports Photos)

45JonathanLANGSTON5-11 • 230 • RSo.-1L • FB

Loganville, Ga. / Grayson

47BradleyTAYLOR

6-1 • 225 • Fr.-PG • LBYanceyville, N.C. / Oak Ridge

48LukeSTEIN

6-2 • 255 • Sr.-3L • FBFt. Thomas, Ky. / Highlands

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Physical tackler who was one of the team’s most improved players one year ago … Enters the 2011 season as a potential starter at outside linebacker … One of the team’s toughest players, regardless of position … Has packed on muscle during the offseason, weighing in at a solid 225 pounds fol-lowing spring practice … Will be a key part of the Gardner-Webb defense again this season ... Started his career at GWU as a 190-pound safety, but has adjusted to his new position very well.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Played in eight games and made fi ve starts at linebacker … Registered a career-high 55 total tackles (25 solo), 3.0 tackles for loss (minus-12 yards) and a sack (minus-8 yards) … Had a 21-yard interception return and one quar-terback hurry on the season … Made 10 total hits vs. Presbyterian (10/23) … Had a career-high 11 stops (fi ve solo) and a tackle for loss vs. Coastal Carolina (10/30) … Had seven tackles and an interception at No. 16 Liberty (11/6) … Made nine tackles vs. VMI (11/20) … Had at least fi ve hits in seven different games. 2009 at GWU: Awarded a medical redshirt after being injured on a kickoff at NC State (9/19) … Registered fi ve tackles (all solo) on the season … Had three solo stops at Western Carolina (9/12) ... Was injured recovering an onside kick late in the NC State contest. 2008 at GWU: Redshirted.High School: Played at Damascus (Md.) High under Coach Dan Makosy … 2007 Maryland Class 3A Defensive Player of the Year ... Helped team to a 13-1 record and the 2007 State Class 3A Championship ... A Big School All-State selec-tion by the Baltimore Sun … First-team All-Montgomery County selection by the Washington Post … An honorable mention All-Metro selection by the Washington Post … Posted a team-high 114 tackles (65 solo) … Added three interceptions, two forced fumbles, two sacks, six tackles for loss and six pass break ups ... Also a standout wrestler dur-ing his high school career ... Chose Gardner-Webb over Division I FBS Ohio University and FCS pro-grams Towson and William & Mary ... Also recruited by East Carolina.

Second-year defensive tackle who gained starting experience in his fi rst season with the program … Playing time increased as the season progressed … Spring practice participation was limited due to injury … Has the size and athletic ability necessary to be an important part of the interior line rotation on defense.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Played in all 11 games … Made two starts … Finished with 29 total tackles and 2.0 tackles for loss (minus-2 yards) … Had a fi ve-yard fumble return … Broke up one pass …

Collected a pair of quarterback hurries … Had a season-high fi ve tackles three times, vs. Presbyte-rian (10/23), at No. 16 Liberty (11/6) and vs. VMI (11/20) … Had 21 tackles in the season’s fi nal fi ve games.High School: Played 2009 season at Fork Union Military (Va.) Academy under Major John Shuman … Started on both sides of the football for one of the nation’s top postgraduate teams … Played se-nior season at Hillside (N.J.) High under Coach John Power … Helped team to an 8-3 record … Earned All-County, All-Conference and All-Group 2 honors in 2008 … Registered 77 total tackles, seven sacks, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery on de-fense … Was a two-way starter as a junior and se-nior … Also earned All-Conference and All-Group 2 honors as a junior … Chose Gardner-Webb over Delaware, James Madison Monmouth and Wagner.

49BrianWITTENBERGER6-2 • 225 • RJr.-2L • LB

Gaithersburg, Md. / Damascus

Wittenberger has adjusted well to linebacker after beginning his career in the secondary. (Gary Smith Photo)

54MauriceDICKSON

6-4 • 265 • So.-1L • DLUnion, N.J. / Fork Union (Va.)

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Young linebacker prospect who attended Gardner-Webb last season, but did not play football ... Will compete for snaps at strong side linebacker during fall practice.High School: Played at Sanford (Fla.) Seminole High under Coach Michael Cullison ... Helped team to a 9-3 record as a senior ... Credited with 14 tack-les and 2.0 sacks in six games of action.

Moved from defense to the offensive line during spring practice … Excelled at his new position, and is listed as the top reserve at center entering fall camp … Drew rave reveiws from the coaching staff ... Has good athletic ability, and has added size and strength since entering the program ... One of the team’s most improved players in the past 12 months.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Did not see game action. 2009 at GWU: Redshirted.High School: Played at state powerhouse Gaffney (S.C.) High under Coach Phil Strickland ... Helped In-dians to 18 wins over his last two years ... Saw action mainly on the offensive line for the Indians.

Seasoned veteran in the middle of Gardner-Webb’s offensive line … Capable of playing guard or center … Will enter fall camp as the starter at center … Has spent the past two seasons as a valuable reserve.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Played in six games at center and guard … Was the top reserve along the offensive line, regardless of position, for much of the season. 2009 at GWU: Saw action in nine games ... Led non-starters with 47 snaps played up front.High School: Played at Ninety Six (S.C.) High under Coach Chris Liner … A Class 1A All-State selection by the HSSR … Played in the SCADA North/South All-Star Game … An All-Lakelands selection by the Greenwood Index-Journal … Graded out at 91 percent and had 37 knockdown blocks on the sea-son ... Also had with 74 tackles, 15 tackles for loss and seven sacks … Chose GWU over Presbyterian.

Hard-working defensive tackle who will compete for playing time in his fi rst season with the squad … Was a valuable member of the Runnin’ Bulldogs scout team in 2010.

2010 at Gardner-Webb: Redshirted.High School: Played at Vero Beach (Fla.) High un-der Coach Gary Coggin.

Versatile, young lineman who is projected to start at right guard heading into 2011 … Gained valuable experience late in 2010 … Has experience at center as well … Has improved strength over the past 12 months ... Capable of playing either guard position … Intelligent lineman who has shown good quick-ness.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Played in seven games at guard … Made three starts … Collected starts at No. 16 Liberty (11/6), at Stony Brook (11/13) and vs. VMI (11/20). 2009 at GWU: Redshirted.High School: Played at East Forsyth (N.C.) High under Coach Todd Willert … Three-year starter ... Rated the No. 160 guard in the country by ESPN.com … The No. 3 rated guard in the state … Named first-team All-Northwest by the Winston-Salem Journal … Named All-Forsyth County and All-Conference ... Old Spice Red Zone nominee ... Led team with 54 pancake blocks in 2008, and allowed just one sack ... Helped team to a 12-2 record, a conference title and the 4AA quarterfinals … Finished sixth in the 2008 shot put to help East Forsyth to the 4A state title ... Chose GWU over Wofford, Appalachian State, Furman, Elon and Coastal Carolina.

71JeffHARRIS

6-2 • 291 • RSo.-1L • OLKernersville, N.C. / East Forsyth

VETERAN PROFILES

59AustinSARGENT

6-3 • 290 • Jr.-2L • OLNinety Six, S.C. / Ninety Six

57DonMANNING

6-1 • 255 • RSo.-1L • OLGaffney, S.C. / Gaffney

56BenLOVE

5-10 • 220 • Fr.-RS • LBJacksonville, Fla. / Seminole

60GeorgeMILLAR

5-11 • 255 • Fr.-RS • DLVero Beach, Fla. / Vero Beach

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Fifth-year senior who will be a valuable blocker again in 2011 … Emerged as an experienced option at the position last season and took advantage of extended playing time early in the season … Is one of the team’s most experi-

enced offensive lineman heading into the 2011 season ... Strong performer in the classroom throughout his academic career at GWU.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Played in six games at guard … Made five starts at right guard … Drew starting assignments at Sam Houston State (9/25), at Old Dominion (10/2), at Charleston Southern (10/16), vs. Presbyterian (10/23) and vs. Coastal Carolina (10/30). 2009 at GWU: Played in seven games, logging action at guard in two contests … Logged 41 total snaps on offense … Also saw action on special teams. 2008 at GWU: Saw action in nine games as a reserve offensive lineman. 2007 at GWU: Redshirted.High School: Played at Southern Guilford (N.C.) High under Coach Darryl Brown … A fi rst-team All-Area selection by the Greensboro News-Record … All-Conference … Helped young team to a 6-6 record in 2006 … Registered 28 pancake blocks and allowed just one quarter-back sack in 11 games … Helped squad to a 9-4 record and the Class 2A playoffs as a junior … Chose Gardner-Webb over Elon.

Young tackle who took advantage of opportuni-ties during spring practice … Will compete for extended playing time in 2011 … Has great wingspan and has added necessary strength in the offseason … Was one of the team’s top performers during practice last season.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Redshirted.High School: Played at Gainesville (Ga.) High under Coach Bruce Miller … Helped team to a 14-1 record in 2009 and the Class 3A state fi nals … Graded out at 91 percent and had 60 knockdown blocks … Cleared a path for an offense that averaged 214.8 yards per game on the ground and scored 44 rushing touchdowns … Red Elephants averaged 389.7 yards of total offense per game on the season … An honorable mention All-County selection by the Gainesville Times as a senior … Also earned honorable mention All-Region honors … Helped Red Elephants to the third round of the Class 3A state playoffs as a junior … Named FCA Football Player of the Year in 2008 … Three-year letter-man in football and track … Also earned a letter in wrestling … Chose Gardner-Webb over Youngstown State and Western Kentucky.72

ZachWELCH6-2 • 280 • RSr.-3L • OLGreensboro, N.C. / S. Guilford

Jeff Harris gained valuable experience in the starting lineup late last season. (Bob Carey Photo)

76DavidMcCONNELL6-5 • 300 • Fr.-RS • OLGainesville, Ga. / Gainesville

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Talented prospect who has moved from the offen-sive line to defensive line … Will push for imme-diate playing time at tackle … Was one of the program’s more highly regarded recruits in 2010.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Redshirted.High School: Played at Olympic (N.C.) High under Coach Barry Shuford … A fi rst-team All-Conference selection in 2009 … Helped team to an 11-3 record and the second round of the state playoffs … Cleared a path for an explosive offense that aver-aged 231.5 yards rushing for the season and 379 yards of total offense per game … A second-team All-Mecklenburg County selection by the Charlotte Observer … Finished with 20 tackles, one sack and fi ve pressures on the defensive line … Chose Gardner-Webb over Furman, The Citadel, Western Carolina, Presbyterian and Norfolk State.

Veteran lineman with starting experience … Penciled in as the starter at left tackle entering fall camp … Also has experience playing right tackle and guard during his career … Tall, athletic lineman with excellent potential … Is back at his

natural position after spending last season primar-ily at guard.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Played in seven games at right guard … Made three starts … Drew starting assignments vs. Brevard (9/4), at Akron (9/11) and vs. Western Carolina (9/18). 2009 at GWU: Saw action in four games, seeing time at tackle and on special teams. 2008 at GWU: Redshirted.High School: Played at East Mecklenburg (N.C.) High under Coach Greg Hill … Rated the state’s No. 46 overall prospect in the Class of 2008 by Scout.com … Graded out at 85 percent with 30 knock-down blocks as a senior ... Helped clear a path for a 1,000-yard rusher and a team total of 20 rushing touchdowns … Helped team to a 10-4 record and the Class 4A State Playoffs … Chose GWU over Elon, ODU and Coastal Carolina … Recruited by NC State, Duke, Virginia and Auburn.All-Big South

Conference candidate at offensive tackle … Missed spring practice, but is back at 100 percent entering August drills … One of the squad’s most consistent blockers over the past two seasons … Excellent size ... Has shown steady improvement since arriving on campus three seasons ago. 2010 at Gardner-Webb: Started 10 games at right tackle … Had a season grade average of 82.0 percent … Graded out at 90.5 percent vs. Brevard (9/4), which was the highest single-game grade of any GWU lineman for the season … Had just one game with a sub-75.0 percent blocking grade. 2009 at GWU: Played in five games … Logged 44 snaps at tackle … Tied for second among non-starters in snaps played. 2008 at GWU: Redshirted.High School: Played one season at the nation’s top ranked postgraduate prep school program, Milford (N.Y.) Academy, under Coach Bill Chaplick … Played defensive end on the prep school level … Had 30 tackles, fi ve tackles for loss, two sacks and a fumble recovery in 2007 ... Three-year starter at offensive tackle at Severna Park (Md.) High near Annapolis under Coach J.P. Hines … Chose GWU over Monmouth, Lehigh, Liberty, Central Connecticut State and Sacred Heart.

Elusive receiver who took advantage of early play-ing opportunities to shine last season … Very slippery runner … Also competes in the 400m dash for the Gardner-Webb Track & Field squad … Also a solid kickoff return man, and is the team’s top returning performer in that category ... Listed as a top reserve in the slot.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Played in 10 games as a true freshman … Saw extensive time as a kickoff return specialist, averaging 17.4 yards on 23 returns (401 yards) … Had a long return of 38 yards in the overtime win at Akron (9/11) … Caught 11 passes for 73 yards … Lined up at quarterback often in the “wildcat” formation … Rushed five times for 35 yards and two touchdowns … Scored on runs of nine yards at Old Dominion (10/2) and 13 yards at Charleston Southern (10/16) … Had an 18-yard reception vs. Coastal Carolina (10/30) … Had a season-high three catches for 26 yards in the season opener vs. Brevard (9/4) … Completed a six-yard pass at Sam Houston State (9/25).High School: Played at state powerhouse Armwood (Fla.) High under Coach Sean Callahan … Rated the No. 8 receiver in the Tampa Bay area for the Class of 2010 … Team captain … Helped team to a 13-2 record in 2009 … Finished senior season with 19 catches for 329 yards and four touchdowns … Also completed 2-of-3 passes for 61 yards and a touchdown … Had four different games with at least three catches … Caught a season-high three passes for 70 yards and a score vs. East Bay High … Caught a pair of touchdown passes vs. Newsome High … Also a strong blocker for a team that rushed for more than 2,000 yards in 2009 … Helped team to a 12-1 record and the Class 4A quarterfi nals in 2008 as a junior … Caught a team-high 19 passes for 237 yards and three touchdowns as a junior … Completed two pass attempts for 104 yards and a pair of scores … Helped team rush for more than 2,400 yards … An All-Hillsborough County selection in Track & Field as part of Armwood’s standout 4x400m relay team, which ran a top time of 3:18.00 in 2009 … Born in Haiti … Chose Gardner-Webb over Towson, Stony Brook and Liberty.

77TylerHOUGH-JENKINS

6-4 • 270 • Fr.-RS • DLCharlotte, N.C. / Olympic

78HarrisonMARTIN

6-6 • 280 • RJr.-2L • OLCharlotte, N.C. / East Meck

79SteveDEMILIO

6-5 • 290 • RJr.-2L • OLSeverna Park, Md. / Milford (N.Y.)

80RichardJULES

6-0 • 185 • So.-1L • WRSeffner, Fla. / Armwood

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Big, physical receiver who has made a strong im-pression during the offseason … Was one of the team’s top performers throughout spring practice … Led the team with fi ve catches for 70 yards dur-ing the spring game … One of three, fi fth-year se-niors expected to start at receiver for GWU in 2011 … Has excellent hands … Should have a breakout season … Older brother of Gardner-Webb outside linebacker Lyndrez Leslie2010 at Gardner-Webb: Played in eight games … Caught 10 passes for 156 yards … Had a season-high three catches twice, for 43 yards at Sam Hous-ton State (9/25) and for 55 yards vs. Presbyterian (10/23) … Caught two passes for 25 yards vs. West-ern Carolina (9/18) … Had a 14-yard reception at Akron (9/11) … Returned one kickoff for fi ve yards. 2009 at GWU: Played in nine games … Caught six passes for 41 yards … Had a season-high three re-ceptions for 24 yards vs. Southern Virginia (10/24) … Also caught passes at NC State (9/19), at VMI (10/3) and at Buffalo (10/10). 2008 at GWU: Played in fi ve games at receiver, and improved steadily throughout the season … Caught three passes for 44 yards and one touchdown … Had a breakthrough game vs. VMI (10/25), catching a pair of passes for 39 yards, including a 22-yard score on a screen route … Also logged action on special teams. 2007 at GWU: Redshirted.High School: Played at Martin Luther King (Ga.) High under Coach Corey Jarvis … An honorable mention All-DeKalb/Rockdale selection by the At-lanta Journal Constitution … Helped Lions to a 10-2 mark and the Class 5A state playoffs … Led team and fi nished third in DeKalb County with 35 receptions for 361 yards and three touchdowns … Chose GWU over Hampton and Western Kentucky, among others.

Veteran punter who returns for his fi nal season ... Missed spring practice, but is back at full strength entering the 2011 campaign ... Is adept at getting the ball off quickly ... Will be an All-Big South candidate again in 2011.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Saw action in nine games ... Punted 58 times for 2,157 yards and a league-best average of 37.2 yards per punt ... Had fi ve punts longer than 50 yards on the season, includ-ing a 56-yarder vs. Brevard (9/4) ... averaged 50.2 yards on fi ve punts vs. Brevard (9/4) ... Averaged 38.2 yards per punt at Sam Houston State (9/25) ... Pinned 14 punts inside the 20-yard line on the season. 2009 at GWU: Saw action in nine games … Punted 39 times for 1,443 yards and an average of 37.0 yards per punt … Forced nine fair catches and pinned 10 of his 39 kicks inside the 20-yard line … Had three punts of 50 yards or longer … Did not punt at Western Carolina (9/19) or vs. South-ern Virginia (10/24) ... Best game came in a 27-20 win over Charleston Southern (10/17), with three punts for an average of 44.3 yards and two placed inside the 20 … Averaged 40.9 yards per kick at NC State (9/19) … Pinned three punts inside the 20 on five attempts at Coastal Carolina (11/7). 2008 at GWU: Did not see game action. 2007 at GWU: Redshirted.High School: Played at West Brunswick (N.C.) High under Coach Jimmy Fletcher ... Punted and played wide receiver for the Trojans ... Helped team to a 6-6 overall record as a senior.

Athletic tight end prospect … Enters the 2011 season listed as the top backup at the position … Capable of making a major impact in the passing game … Needs to continue to add size and strength to reach full po-tential as a blocker.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Played in eight games, see-ing action at tight end and on special teams … Was one of the team’s top special teams tacklers with six hits (two solo) … Did not record a catch at tight end … Made an emergency start at Sam Houston State (9/25).High School: Played at South Ft. Myers (Fla.) High under Coach Grant Redhead … Two-year starter … Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.5 seconds … Honorable mention All-Area selection on defense by the Ft. Myers Times-News … Rated as one of Florida’s top defensive end prospects by Elite Scouting … Helped team to a 10-2 record … Selected to play in the John Carrigan Rotary South All-Star Classic … Registered two sacks in that game … Finished senior season with 31 total tackles and a team-high fi ve quarter-back sacks in just six games played … Also broke up three passes … Had three sacks in a win over rival North Fort Myers High … Caught 12 passes for 254 yards and three touchdowns at tight end … Made 40 total tackles, 13 tackles for loss and had a team-high six sacks as a junior in 2008 … Helped team to an 8-2 record … Also recovered two fumbles and had a 48-yard interception return … Chose Gardner-Webb af-ter considering Middle Tennessee State, Villanova, Western Michigan and Youngstown State.

82LyndonLESLIE

6-2 • 210 • RSr.-3L • WRAtlanta, Ga. / M.L. King

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84GrahamPURVIS

5-11 • 160 • RSr.-3L • PShallotte, N.C. / West Brunswick

85TreymaineSCHLEY6-3 • 220 • So.-1L • TE

Ft. Myers, Fla. / South Ft. Myers

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Tall, rangy youngster who moved from tight end to receiver during spring practice … Was one of the most pleasant surprises performers during those 15 days of drills … Has great size for the position … Expected to be a part of the rotation at receiver.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Redshirted.High School: Played at Bandys (N.C.) High under Coach Randy Lowman … A fi rst-team All-State selection by NCPreps.com … Also a fi rst-team All-Region selection by the Charlotte Observer … A two-time All-Unifour selection by the Hickory Daily Record … Hauled in 56 receptions for 1,028 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior in 2009 … Led the state in receiving yards and receiving touchdowns for a tight end … Set new school career records with 169 receptions for 2,640 yards and 30 touchdowns … Drew recruiting interest from East Carolina, NC State and Georgia.

Veteran tight end who is listed as the starter heading into fall camp … Always a physical blocker who has made notable improvement in his ability to impact the passing game as a receiving option … Capable

of playing a true tight end spot, or H-Back ... Has strong leadership ability.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Played in 10 games … Made three catches for 53 yards and a touchdown on the season … Hauled in two catches for 45 yards and a 24-yard touchdown vs. Coastal Carolina (10/30) … Served primarily as a blocker for much of the season. 2009 at GWU: Played in all 11 games … Caught one pass for 17 yards on the season, with that catch coming vs. Mars Hill (9/5) in the season opener … Finished with three tackles on special teams, including two at NC State (9/19).2008 at GWU: Played in eight games, seeing action mostly as a blocker and on special teams units … Did not record any catches.High School: Played at Crestwood (S.C.) High under Coach Keith Crolley … A Class 3A All-State

selection as an athlete by the S.C. High School Sports Report … A fi rst-team All-Area selection at tight end by The Sumter Item … Played in the SCADA North-South All-Star Game … Had eight catches for 224 yards and two touchdowns at tight end … Graded out at 91 percent with 65 knockdown blocks for the Knights … Helped team rush for a school-record 5,012 yards on the season … Chose GWU over Charleston Southern and Presbyterian.

Dugas scored his fi rst career touchdown last season vs. Coastal Carolina. (Gary Smith Photo)

86SethCRANFILL

6-4 • 200 • Fr.-RS • WRSherrill’s Ford, N.C. / Bandys

88JamesDUGAS

6-1 • 233 • Sr.-3L • TESumter, S.C. / Crestwood

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Gritty, tough interior lineman who has emerged as the starter at one defensive tackle spot heading into fall camp … Has a very good work ethic … Has added strength and should be an improved overall player in 2011 … One of the team’s hardest working players over the past three seasons.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Played in seven games … Finished with seven total tackles … Had a season-high four stops vs. Brevard (9/4) … Collected a pair of hits at Charleston Southern (10/16) … Had an assisted tackle at Stony Brook (11/13). 2009 at GWU: Saw action in two games as a redshirt freshman … Registered one tackle. 2008 at GWU: Redshirted.High School: Played at Spartanburg (S.C.) High under former Gardner-Webb quarterback Doc Davis ... Standout on both sides of the football ... Received the Vikings’ hit award.

Vastly improved lineman who continued develop-ment during spring practice … Will enter fall camp as one of the team’s top reserves at defensive end … Enjoyed a solid showing in the annual spring

game … Had two tackles for loss and a sack … Also had a 45-yard fumble return.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Played in seven games as a reserve defensive lineman … Recorded one tackle … Made stop in season opener vs. Brevard (9/4). 2009 at GWU: Played in six games … Registered two tackles (both solo) … Had tack-les against Mars Hill (9/5) and Southern Virginia (10/24). 2008 at GWU: Redshirted.High School: Played at Alexander Central (N.C.) HIgh under Coach Chris Deal.

Quickly emerging defensive lineman … Has worked hard and finds himself listed as the top backup at one defensive end spot entering fall camp … Has

gained needed size without sacrificing quickness … Was one of the more active players defensively during the 2011 spring game … Adds quality depth up front.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Played in nine games … Finished with three total hits (two solo) and a tackle for loss … Also batted down a pass … Had two solo stops at No. 16 Liberty … Had a tackle for loss and a batted down pass at Charleston Southern (10/16). 2009 at GWU: Redshirted.High School: Played at Marietta (Ga.) High under Coach Paul Lombardo ... Helped Blue Devils to a 7-4 record as a junior on the defensive line ... One of the team’s top pass rushers over his final two seasons ... Also considered Eastern Kentucky.

90DylanTAYLOR

6-0 • 265 • Jr.-2L • DLSpartanburg, S.C. / Spartanburg

Dylan Taylor has been one of the squad’s hardest workers on the defensive line. (WG Sports Photos)

91JoshDULA

6-3 • 240 • RJr.-2L • DLTaylorsville, N.C. / Alexander Central

94ZachSHELTON

6-1 • 240 • RSo.-1L • DEMarietta, Ga. / Marietta

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Defensive tackle who moved to the offensive line during spring practice, then back to the defensive front for fall drills … Will compete for much more playing time this season at defensive tackle … Has added weight and strength without sacrifi cing quickness ... Adds quality depth in the trenches2010 at Gardner-Webb: Played in eight games at defensive tackle … Collected six total tackles (two solo) and forced a fumble … Made three stops and forced a fumble at No. 16 Liberty (11/6) … Had a pair of stops at Stony Brook (11/13). 2009 at GWU: Played in six games as a redshirt freshman … Fin-ished with three total tackles (two solo) and a half sack … Forced one fumble … Made two solo stops and forced a fumble vs. Mars Hill (9/5) … Had a half sack vs. Southern Virginia (10/24). 2008 at GWU: Redshirted.High School: Played at Sun Valley (N.C.) High un-der Coach Scott Stein … An All-Conference selec-tion as a senior … Registered 66 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, three sacks, three forced fumbles and 14 quarterback pressures … Made 40 stops as a junior ... Chose GWU over North Carolina A&T and North Carolina Central.

Redshirt defensive tackle who has worked hard to improve ... Missed spring practice, but returned in August at full strength ... Is a reserve on the interior defensive line.2010 at Gardner-Webb: Redshirted.High School: Played at nearby Kings Mountain (N.C.) High under Coach Gregg Lloyd.

96MauriceBRYAN

6-2 • 265 • RJr.-2L • DLMonroe, N.C. / Sun Valley

99JarisWILLIAMS

5-11 • 290 • Fr.-RS • DLKings Mountain, N.C. / Kings Mountain

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Played at nearby Crest (N.C.) High under Coach Mark Barnes … Rated the No. 19 kicker nationally in the Class of 2011 by Khol’s Kicking … Has excel-lent 4.0 hang time on kickoffs … Also rated as one of the nation’s top-50 kicking prospects by ESPN.com … A first-team All-State selection as a senior by the Associated Press … Named Offensive MVP of the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas after booting a 43-yard field goal … Also earned first-team Class 3A All-State honors from NCPreps.com … A two-time All-Cleveland County selection by the Shelby Star … Named to the Cleveland County All-Decade Team … An All-Observer selection by the Charlotte Observer … Conference Special Teams Player of the Year … A two-time All-Conference choice … Scored 80 points as a senior, helping the Chargers to an 11-4 record and a runner-up finish in the N.C. Class 3AA State Playoffs … Connected on 53 extra points and was a solid 10-of-13 on field goals … Boomed a pair of 52-yard field goals on the season to establish a new school record … Averaged 40.0 yards per punt … Had seven field goals over 40 yards for his career … Had a 47-yard field goal to beat Burns (N.C.) High as a junior … Kicked seven total field goals in 2009 … Also recruited by LSU and Appalachian State.

Played the 2010 season at Los Angeles Pierce (Calif.) College under Coach Efrain Martinez … Directed team to an 8-3 record and a 5-1 mark in league play, which included a Pacific Conference title … Earned second-team All-Conference honors … Was the catalyst for one of the nation’s most explosive junior college offenses, averaging 479.6 total yards and 37.1 points per game … Completed 166-of-283 passes for 2,408 yards and 24 touch-downs in 11 games … Rushed for 363 yards and three more touchdowns … Posted a strong 145.4 passer rating for the season … Averaged 251.9 yards of total offense per game individually … Completed 15-of-23 passes for 428 yards and four touchdowns in a win over San Bernardino College, including a 91-yard touchdown strike … Completed 33-of-61 passes for 393 yards and five touchdowns in a win over Southwest Valley … Added 82 yards rushing in that game … Split time at quarterback for the first eight games of the season, but took control over the final three games … Playing full time, posted a 3-0 record and completed 66-of-119 passes (55.4 percent) for 1,089 yards and 11 touchdowns in those three games (363.0 ypg) … Recruited by Kansas State, UNLV, Louisiana Tech, New Mexico State, Florida International and North Texas, among others. 2008 at Utah State: Redshirted. High School: Played senior season at

Birmingham (Calif.) High under Coach Ed Croson … Rated as one of the top-20 quarterback prospects in California as a senior by Scout.com … Rated as the No. 85 quarterback prospect in the nation by ESPN.com … Passed for 5,959 career yards and 65 touchdowns in three seasons as a starting quarter-back … Accounted for 72 total touchdowns and had a career passer rating of 165.41 … A three-time All-City selection … A three-time All-Area selection by the Los Angeles Daily News … Passed for 988 yards and 11 touchdowns, and ran for 211 yards and another score as a senior in a run-oriented offense (242 rushing yards per game) … Led team to a 13-1 record and the CIF City Section championship … A first-team All-West Valley League selection … Played sophomore and junior seasons at Taft (Calif.) High … Passed for 1,900 yards and 15 touchdowns as a junior, while rushing for 250 yards and four scores, helping team to a playoff berth … Passed for an eye-popping 3,071 yards and 39 touchdowns as a sophomore to help Taft to the CIF City Section finals … Earned All-State honors that season … Chose Utah State over Nebraska and Ole Miss, according to Scout.com … Also recruited by USC, Oregon, Oregon State and UCLA.

Played at Homestead (Fla.) High under Coach Bobby McCray … Extremely athletic receiver who posted a 39.3-inch vertical leap at the February 2010 Miami Nike Combine … Also a standout sprinter with 10.7-second speed in the 100m dash … Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.45 seconds … Returned a kickoff 77 yards for a touchdown vs. Southwest High … Listed as one of the top sleep-ers in talent-rich Dade County among 2011 pros-pects … Teamed with current GWU classmate Ivan Toomer to finish third in the state in the 4x100m dash (Class 4A) ... Drew recruiting interest from Duke, North Carolina, Stanford, Eastern Michigan and Florida International.

Played at New Utrecht (N.Y.) High under Coach Alan Balkan … Named Player of the Game in the 16th annual Empire Challenge in June ... Completed 8-of-12 passes for 114 yards and a score ... A second-team All-New York City selection in 2010 by the New York Post … A two-time All-Borough choice by the New York Daily News … Passed for 2,771 career yards and accounted for 41 total touchdowns in two seasons as a starter … Led New York City in passing yards as a senior ... Passed for 1,402 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior … Had 89 carries for 668 yards and nine touchdowns on the ground … Passed for 1,369 yards and 15 touchdowns with only four interceptions as a junior in 2009 … Addded

108 yards rushing and four touchdowns on the ground … Chose Gardner-Webb over Hampton ... Also recruited by Central Michigan, Albany, UMass, Delaware, Fordham, Norfolk State and Marist

Played two seasons at Cerritos (Calif.) Community College under Coach Frank Mazzotta … Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.5 seconds … Helped Falcons to a 9-3 record in 2010 and a Northern Conference championship … Team advanced to the state semi-finals … Recorded 48 tackles, a tackle for loss and two pass deflections … Had a season-high seven tackles twice, against Palomar and College of the Canyons … Played in nine games as a freshman in 2009 and finished with 19 tackles and a pass break up … Registered five hits vs. Santa Monica College.High School: Played at Inglewood (Calif.) High under coach Charles Mincey … A second-team All-CIF selection as a senior … Registered 44 total tackles … Had 15 hits and three pass break ups vs. Gardena … Also blocked a field goal in that game … Made 30 total tackles as a junior … Recruited by Cal, Oregon, UNLV and Nevada as a prep senior … Also a standout in track & field.

Played at Eastside (Fla.) High under Coach Kent Johnson … Earned first-team All-Area honors from the Gainesville Sun following the 2010 season … Selected to play in the Florida-Georgia Border War … Finished 2010 with 57 total tackles, six intercep-tions, five pass break ups , two forced fumbles and a blocked kick … Was an honorable mention All-Area selection as a junior in 2009 … Collected 35 tackles and two interceptions … Also caught 16 passes for 182 yards and a pair of touchdowns … Earned first-team Academic All-Area honors in June, 2010 from the Gainesville Sun … Also played basketball … Chose Gardner-Webb over Charleston Southern and Wofford ... Also recruited by Furman, Massachusetts, Ohio and Bowling Green.

#1 TREVER AUSTIN5-10 • 190 • Fr. • PKShelby, N.C. / Crest HS

#3 EXAVIER JOHNSON6-3 • 200 • Jr. • QBLake Balboa, Calif. / LA Pierce College

#9 STANLEY FLEURANT6-3 • 180 • Fr. • WRHomestead, Fla. / Homestead HS

#11 JORDAN PAUL6-3 • 180 • Fr. • QB / WRBrooklyn, N.Y. / New Utrecht HS

#13 KAMAR MORRISON5-11 • 175 • Jr. • CBInglewood, Calif. / Cerritos College

#15 DONALD BUIE III6-0 • 180 • Fr. • DBGainesville, Fla. / Eastside HS

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Played at Homestead (Fla.) High under Coach Bobby McRae ... Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.35 seconds ... Big, athletic cover corner who was also a receiver on the prep level ... Teamed with current GWU receiver Stanley Fleurant to capture third place at the 2011 Florida Class 4A State Championships in the 4x100m relay ... Ran the first leg in that event ... Drew early recruiting interest from Miami (Fla.), Florida State and Ole Miss.

Played at West Forsyth (N.C.) High under Coach Adrian Snow … Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.5 sec-onds … A first-team All-Forsyth County selection by Triad Sports Weekly in 2010 … An honorable mention All-Northwest selection by the Winston-Salem Journal … Two-time All-Conference choice at running back … Rushed for 1,362 yards and 15 touchdowns on 226 carries as a senior, averaging a solid 6.0 yards per attempt … Had a 72-yard punt return for a touchdown vs. Danville (Va.) George Washington … Rushed for over 900 yards as a junior … Also recruited by Appalachian State and Western Carolina.

Played at Robinson (Fla.) High under Coach Mike DePue … Runner up for Florida’s Class 2A State Player of the Year award in 2010 … A Class 2A All-State selection ... Nicknamed “Water Bug” ... A first-team All-Hillsborough County choice by the Tampa Bay Tribune … A first-team All-Suncoast selection by the St. Petersburg Times … Rated as a two-star prospect by Rivals.com … Selected to play in the Hillsborough County All-Star Game … Rushed 138 times for 1,447 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior … Caught one touchdown pass and averaged 32.1 yards and scored two touchdowns on 10 kickoff returns … Helped squad finish with a 10-3 record and led team to the third round of the Class 2A playoffs … Had 135 yards i the second half of a 21-7 win over Tampa Jesuit ... Had 187 yards total in that game on just 19 carries ... Rushed for more than 400 yards in the playoffs … Ran for 766 yards and 11 touchdowns as a junior … Also returned two kickoffs for touchdowns that season … Chose Gardner-Webb over South Alabama … Also recruited by Western Kentucky, Bethune-Cookman, Massachusetts and Towson, among others.

Transfer from the University of South Carolina … Saw action in 33 games during his career in Columbia … Earned his undergraduate degree in August, 2011 … Will pursue a graduate degree at Gardner-Webb. 2010 at South Carolina: Saw action in 12 games, primarily on special teams... collected five tackles including a career-high four stops in win over Troy... named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2009 at USC: Played both strong safety and Spur for the Gamecocks ...Played in all 13 games, making three starts ... Recorded 14 tackles including 11 solo stops... credited with a pair of pass breakups and two quarterback hurries ... Made his first career start in the season opener at NC State... credited with a pair of tackles... also got the starting nod against Georgia and versus Ole Miss ... Logged a season-high three stops against the Rebels and matched that with three tackles versus Florida. 2008 at USC: Played in eight of the Gamecocks’ 13 games ... The bulk of his action came on special teams... Credited with three solo tackles, notching stops against NC State, UAB and Iowa... Was timed at 4.38 seconds for the 40-yard dash in the spring. 2007 at USC: Redshirted. High School: Played at Carver (N.C.) High … Made 80 tackles and had two interceptions during his senior season … A three-star recruit according to Rivals.com ... Considered the 44th-best outside linebacker in the country and the 27th-best player in the state of North Carolina by Rivals.com ... Regarded as the 26th-best player in the state of North Carolina by SuperPrep ... Was a three-star prospect and the nation’s 70th-best safety according to Scout.com ... Ran track in the spring and focused on the 100 and 200 meter dashes ... Originally committed to Tennessee and considered North Carolina and NC State before casting his lot with the Gamecocks.

Played at Whitewater (Ga.) High under Coach Amos McCreary … Tall, rangy corner who runs the 40-yard dash in 4.55 seconds … Led team to a 10-4 record and the second round of the 4A state playoffs … Earned All-Region and honorable men-tion All-County honors at cornerback following the 2010 season … Collected 42 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, 20 pass break ups and two intercep-tions … Recorded 18 total tackles and three pass break ups as a junior … Chose Gardner-Webb over Chattanooga, Georgia Southern and Georgia State … Also recruited by UCF.

Two-sport performer at Gardner-Webb who walked on the football team prior to August drills ... Also competes with the wrestling program as a heavyweight. 2010-2011 Wrestling: Recorded a 0-8 record on the season .... Posted a 0-6 record in dual meet action ... Wrestled at the 285-pound weight class at Campbell, at the Citadel and versus UNC Greensboro in dual meet action ... Also grappled at the Appalachian Open and the East Regional Duals.High School: Played running back and wrestled at East Henderson (N.C.) High under Coach Brett Chappell.

Played final two seasons at Savannah (Ga.) Christian Prep under Coach Donald Chumley … Led team to a 13-2 record in 2010 … Named to the U.S. Air Force/MaxPreps Small Schools All-America Team … Named Class A Georgia Defensive Player of the Year by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution … Earned Class A All-State honors from the GACA and Atlanta Journal-Constitution … Selected to play in the annual GACA North/South All-Star Game … Savannah Morning News Area Defensive Player of the Year … Region 3-A East Defensive Player of the Year in 2010 … Collected 133 tackles, 20.0 tackles for loss and 7.0 sacks as a senior … Helped Raiders to a 14-1 record as a junior … Named first-team All-Greater Savannah by the Morning News … Registered 93 total tackles and 11 tackles for loss … Earned second-team All-Greater Savannah honors from the Morning News as a sophomore and All-Region 2-AAAA recognition at South Effingham (Ga.) High … Chose GWU over Jacksonville State and Georgia Southern.

Played two seasons at Pearl River (Miss.) Junior College under Coach Tim Hatten … Helped Wildcats to a 6-3 record and a 5-1 mark in the division this past season … Top blocker for an offense that led the NJCAA in passing offense (310.2 ypg) in 2010 … Helped Wildcats average 375.1 yards of total offense per game … Earned a spot in the 2010 MACJC State All-Star GameWildcats averaged a solid 396.3 yards of total offense per game in 2009.High School: Played at Oak Grove (Miss.) High under Coach Nevil Barr … Led Warriors to a 12-2 mark and a spot in the Class 5A state playoffs as a senior … Named to the WDAM All-Area Football Team in 2008.

#16 IVAN TOOMER6-0 • 180 • Fr. • CBHomestead, Fla. / Homestead HS

#20 BOBBY CLARK5-10 • 175 • Fr. • CBClemmons, N.C. / West Forsyth HS

#22 J.J. HUBBARD5-8 • 180 • Fr. • RBTampa, Fla. / Robinson HS

#23 ALONZO WINFIELD6-0 • 220 • Gr. • SSWinston-Salem, N.C. / U. of South Carolina

#55 TANNER BURCH6-3 • 230 • Fr. • LBSavannah, Ga. / Savannah Christian School

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#27 BRIAN COVINGTON6-2 • 185 • Fr. • DBFayetteville, Ga. / Whitewater HS

#43 TYLER ARROWOOD5-11 • 225 • Fr. • FBHendersonville, N.C. / East Henderson

#64 ZAC BLACKWELL6-2 • 305 • Jr. • OLHattiesburg, Miss. / Pearl River JC

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Played at West Orange (Fla.) High under Coach Chip Petree … Named honorable mention Central Florida Super 60 by the Orlando Sentinel … Rated the No. 7 offensive line prospect in Central Florida for the Class of 2011 by the Sentinel … Played in the 2010 Central Florida All-Star Game … Listed as a two-star prospect by Rivals.com … Graded out at 94 percent as a senior … Registered 45 pancake blocks … Allowed just two sacks all season … Graded out at 91 percent and had 39 pancake blocks as a junior … Chose Gardner-Webb over Northern Iowa and Massachusetts … Also recruited by Temple, Ohio, Army, FAU, FIU, and MTSU.

Played at San Jose City (Calif.) College under Coach Carlton Conner … Helped team average 336.0 yards of total offense (155 yards rushing) in 2010 … A first-team All-Conference selection. 2009 at Nevada: Did not see game action. 2008 at Nevada: Redshirted. High School: Played at Oak Grove (Calif.) High under Coach Ed Buller … Led team to a 12-1 record, league cham-pionship and CIF Central Coast Section championship … Earned first-team All-Section honors as a senior … Two-time All-League choice … Uncle, Tim Ryan, played at Southern Cal and for the Atlanta Falcons ... Also considered San Jose State.

Played at Greenbrier (Ga.) High under Coach Brian Smith … Helped team to a 7-5 record in 2010 … Three-year letterwinner … A second-team All-Area selec-tion by the Augusta Chronicle … Earned first-team All-County honors from the Columbia News-Times … Voted the team’s top blocker in 2010 after clearing a path for a 900-yard rusher … Earned All-Region 2-4A honors as a senior … An honorable mention All-Region 2-5A selection as a junior ... Also recruited by Vanderbilt and Mississippi State, among others.

Played senior season at Downey (Calif.) High under Coach Jack Martin … Helped Vikings to a 6-5 record … A top blocker for a team that rushed for 2,411 yards and 23 touchdowns (219.2 ypg), including 347 against Cerritos Gahr and 365 against Lynwood, both wins … Team also passed for 2,007 yards and 16 scores … Began career at Buena Park (Calif.) High ... Also recruited by Cal Poly.

Played at perennial powerhouse Northwestern (Fla.) High under Coach Billy Rolle … Primarily a defensive end on the prep level ... Helped team to a 9-3 record in 2010 … Has a 36-inch vertical leap … Finished senior season with 45 total tackles, 9.5 sacks, five forced fumbles and 15 passes batted down.

Played two seasons at Mount San Antonio (Calif.) College … Standout on the defensive line for back-to-back junior college national champions … Team finished with a combined 26-1 record over two seasons … Helped Mounties to a 13-0 record and a win over City College of San Francisco in the national title game … Spearheaded an interior line on a defense that allowed just 42 yards rushing per game … Made 27 total tackles, 6.0 tackles for loss and six sacks in 2010 … Recovered two fumbles … A second-team All-Conference choice … Had 35 total tackles, 5.0 tackles for loss and two sacks as a freshman … Team allowed just 79 yards rushing per game … Earned first-team All-Conference honors … Also recruited by New Mexico State. High School: Played at Orange Lutheran (Calif.) High under Coach Jim Kunau … A three-star prospect by Rivals.com … Rated the No. 70 defensive tackle prospect in the nation and No. 5 defensive tackle in California by Rivals.com … Listed as one of the top overall defensive lineman in Los Angeles by the L.A. Times … Earned first-team All-Trinity League honors … Led team to a 10-3 record in 2008 as a senior … Led defense that allowed just 17 points per game … Named Underclass All-State as a junior by Golden State Preps … Had 32 total tackles and four sacks as a junior in 2007, helping Lancers to the CIF Southern Section PAC-5 semifinals … Team finished with a solid 10-2 record … Earned Sophomore All-State honors in 2006 … Recruited by UCLA and Fresno State.

Played two seasons at Los Angeles Harbor (Calif.) College under Coach Brett Peabody … Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.63 seconds … Played in seven games as a sophomore … Recorded 14 total tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks … Had a forced fumble and a 27-yard touchdown return … Recorded three quarterback pressures and batted down two passes … Saw action in four games as a freshman, registering five total tackles, one sack and a fumble recovery … Played at city power Crenshaw (Calif.) High in Los Angeles.

Played at Dunwoody (Ga.) High under Coach Jim Showfety … A first-team All-Area selection by the DeKalb County Neighbor in 2010 … Selected to play in the DeKalb County All-Star Game … Collected a team-high 70 total tackles (40 solo), eight tackles for loss and three sacks … Added three interceptions and three forced fumbles … Paced a defense that allowed only 14.9 points per game and 74.7 yards per game rushing ... Chose Gardner-Webb over Samford and Georgia Southern.

Played at Buchtel (Ohio) High under Coach Ricky Powers … Helped Griffins to an 11-4 record and a runner-up finish in the Ohio Division III State Championship Game … Team won back-to-back City Series Conference titles … Earned honorable men-tion Associated Press All-District honors in 2010 … Collected 75 total tackles and 10 sacks on the season … Forced one fumble … Had two sacks in the state title game … Also recruited by Bowling Green and Iowa State.

#68 MATT McALVIN6-5 • 300 • Fr. • OLEvans, Ga. / Greenbrier HS

#65 ASHANTI McPHEE6-4 • 315 • Fr. • OLOrlando, Fla. / West Orange HS

NEWCOMER PROFILES

#93 KAPONO ASUEGA6-0 • 280 • Jr. • DLCosta Mesa, Calif. / Mt. San Antonio College

#66 AARON HUCK6-4 • 310 • Jr. • OLSan Jose, Calif. / San Jose City College

#87 ALBERT DOYLE6-5 • 210 • Fr. • TEMiami, Fla. / Northwestern HS

#98 SHAQUILLE RIDDICK6-7 • 220 • Fr. • DEAkron, Ohio / Buchtel HS

ADDITIONAL NEWCOMERS

24 JOSH JONES5-7 • 170 • Fr. • RBDecatur, Ga. / Towers HS

29 NAT DUNLAP 6-2 • 170 • Fr. • QBAlbemarle, N.C. / Albemarle HS

34 WALT MILLER 6-0 • 180 • Fr. • WRChesnee, S.C. / Chesnee HS

36 ANTHONY COSBY 5-10 • 180 • Fr. • DBNicholson, Ga. / Athens Christian School

62 TOMMY PRUITT 5-11 • 250 • Fr. • DLWilkesboro, N.C. / West Wilkes HS

81 CARLTON HEARD 5-11 • 170 • Fr. • WRAthens, Ga. / Clarke Central HS

83 JOSH JOHNSON 6-2 • 200 • Fr. •TETravelers Rest, S.C. / Travelers Rest HS

#74 RORY GILMARTIN6-8 • 300 • Fr. • OLDowney, Calif. / Downey HS

#95 THEO JOHNSON6-5 • 260 • Jr. • DLLos Angeles, Calif. / LA Harbor College

#97 AARON EASTERLING6-5 • 210 • Fr. • DE / LBDunwoody, Ga. / Dunwoody HS

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The weight room, located on the fi rst fl oor of the GWU Football Center, houses state-of-the-art equipment and nearly 5,600-square feet of space for Bulldog student-athletes' training needs. Since the Football Center opened in September, 2004, the weight room facility has been instrumental in helping Director of Athletic Performance Quadrian Banks and his staff develop bigger, stronger and faster student-athletes.

QUADRIAN BANKSDirector of Athletic Performance

[email protected]

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

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Gardner-Webb football now enjoys the space and comfort of one of the fi nest locker rooms in FCS football, located on the fi rst fl oor of the new GWU Football Center. The 4,300-square foot area houses 102 spacious wooden lockers - which are the same 36-inch width as models used by the NFL's Carolina Panthers. The locker room is also outfi tted with a 60-inch Sony ® fl atscreen HDTV. Complete with individual showers, easy access to the GWU equipment room and a wealth of space, the locker room is a tremendous addition Gardner-Webb Athletics signed a

department-wide shoe and apparel deal with Under Armour during the Summer of 2011.

LOCKER ROOM

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A crowning jewel of the new GWU Football Center was the state-of-the-art Athletic Training Facility, located adjacent to the football locker room on the fi rst fl oor. A base of operations for one of the University's fastest growing academic majors, the 1,500-square foot facility also houses top fl ight equipment for treatment, rehabilitation and other areas of need for Gardner-Webb student-athletes.

KEVIN JONESDirector of Athletic Training

(704) [email protected]

ATHLETIC TRAINING ROOM

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The primary addition to Spangler Stadium – the GWU Football Center – houses the new weight room, athletic training facility, coaches' offi ces, a 2,600-square foot room for team meetings, a future Hall of Fame and several areas utilized for position meetings and fi lm review. The main team room, located on the fi rst fl oor, divides into two separate areas that allow different groups to meet at the same time without limiting privacy.

GWU FOOTBALL CENTER

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The second fl oor of the Football Center houses modern offi ces for the coaching staff, in addition to a large conference room and two video breakdown rooms – one for offense and one for defense. The Letterman's room, also located on the second fl oor, is a gathering place for former players on game days.

The GWU Letterman's Room

GWU FOOTBALL CENTER

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The Press Suite is equipped with both wireless and traditional high speed Internet access for media members.

Third Floor Suite

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NORMAN HARRIS FIELD / ERNEST W. SPANGLER STADIUM

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The view of Spangler Stadium from Lake Hollifi eld on the GWU campus.

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Gardner-Webb FootballBrevard vs Gardner-Webb (Sep 04, 2010 at Boiling Springs, NC)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalBrevard 0 0 0 14 14Gardner-Webb 14 0 7 7 28

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 13:55 GWU - LITTLE, Kenny 9 yd run (GATES, Ryan kick), 3-28 0:51

06:16 GWU - ROCK, John 1 yd run (GATES, Ryan kick), 6-93 2:293rd 07:24 GWU - PATMON, Jamal 7 yd pass from ROCK, John (GATES, Ryan kick), 11-65 3:334th 13:02 BC - Michael Crumbaker 3 yd run (Chase Henry kick), 9-50 4:09

09:50 GWU - BLOUNT, Juanne 2 yd run (GATES, Ryan kick), 7-63 3:0702:42 BC - Michael Crumbaker 2 yd run (Chase Henry kick), 12-68 7:03

BC GWUFIRST DOWNS 16 15RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 65-206 32-198PASSING YDS (NET) 34 73Passes Att-Comp-Int 3-2-1 16-12-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-240 48-271Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-24 1-19Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-77 3-37Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-8Punts (Number-Avg) 4-50.5 5-50.4Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1Penalties-Yards 5-55 6-67Possession Time 38:17 18:58Third-Down Conversions 6 of 15 3 of 8Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-9 5-37

RUSHING: Brevard-Kelvin Jeter 16-78; Thadus Benton 22-78; Michael Crumbaker 21-32; Justin Fleming1-14; Darius White 1-3; Xavier Johnson 4-1. Gardner-Webb-BLOUNT, Juanne 18-134; LITTLE, Kenny 5-45;ROCK, John 3-14; BROWNING, Chandler 6-5.

PASSING: Brevard-Michael Crumbaker 2-3-1-34. Gardner-Webb-BROWNING, Chandler 8-10-0-39; ROCK, John4-6-0-34.

RECEIVING: Brevard-Eric Watts 1-27; Xavier Johnson 1-7. Gardner-Webb-PERRY III, James 4-12; SANDERS,Marquis 2-26; PATMON, Jamal 2-13; BLOUNT, Juanne 2-10; PETTY, Tyson 1-7; MILLER, Josh 1-5.

INTERCEPTIONS: Brevard-None. Gardner-Webb-WILLIAMS, Jeffery 1-8.

FUMBLES: Brevard-Michael Crumbaker 1-1. Gardner-Webb-BROWNING, Chandler 1-1.

Brevard (1-1) vs. Gardner-Webb (1-0)Date: Sep 04, 2010 • Site: Boiling Springs, NC • Stadium: Spangler StadiumAttendance: 4755

Kickoff time: 6:00 pm • End of Game: 8:19 • Total elapsed time: 2:19Officials: Referee: Jerr Magallanes; Umpire: Jim Hyson; Linesman: Arthur Hardin;Line judge: Darick Edmond; Back judge: Delbert Bell; Field judge: Harry Tyson;Side judge: Mike Safrit; Scorer: Marc Rabb;Temperature: 79 • Wind: NW 16mph • Weather: SunnyGardner-Webb visits Akron on Saturday (9/11) for 12:00 game.

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Gardner-Webb FootballGardner-Webb vs Akron (09/11/10 at Akron, Ohio)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT O1 O2 TotalGardner-Webb 3 14 7 7 7 0 7 38Akron 14 7 10 0 6 6 0 37

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 12:33 AKRON - ALLEN, Alex 33 yd run (IVELIJIC, Igor kick), 2-51 0:45

10:21 GWU - GATES, Ryan 40 yd field goal, 8-37 2:1204:17 AKRON - LaFRANCE, J. 37 yd pass from NICELY, Patrick (IVELIJIC, Igor kick), 3-34 1:37

2nd 10:34 GWU - WOOLRIDGE, Nino 4 yd run (GATES, Ryan kick), 6-56 2:1005:03 AKRON - NICELY, Patrick 2 yd run (IVELIJIC, Igor kick), 11-66 5:2400:22 GWU - PATMON, Jamal 14 yd pass from ROCK, John (GATES, Ryan kick), 10-67 2:17

3rd 13:07 AKRON - ALLEN, Alex 11 yd run (IVELIJIC, Igor kick), 2-15 0:4202:36 AKRON - IVELIJIC, Igor 48 yd field goal, 11-58 6:2600:18 GWU - PERRY III, James 4 yd pass from BROWNING, Chandler (GATES, Ryan kick), 7-82 2:12

4th 05:05 GWU - PERRY III, James 13 yd pass from BROWNING, Chandler (GATES, Ryan kick), 14-86 6:28OT 15:00 AKRON - ALLEN, Alex 9 yd run (IVELIJIC, Igor kick blockd), 5-25 0:00

15:00 GWU - BLOUNT, Juanne 4 yd run (GATES, Ryan kick), 5-25 15:00

GWU AKRONFIRST DOWNS 24 22RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-101 44-224PASSING YDS (NET) 290 165Passes Att-Comp-Int 43-25-1 21-14-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 80-391 65-389Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-15Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-74 5-120Interception Returns-Yards 1-17 1-12Punts (Number-Avg) 6-37.2 3-34.3Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-1Penalties-Yards 2-30 5-50Possession Time 45:26 29:34Third-Down Conversions 11 of 20 6 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 3-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-6 3-15

RUSHING: Gardner-Webb-BLOUNT, Juanne 18-69; WOOLRIDGE, Nino 9-30; PERRY III, James 2-7; ROCK, John5-minus 2; BROWNING, Chandler 3-minus 3. Akron-BURNEY, Nate 17-119; ALLEN, Alex 20-110; TEAM 2-minus1; NICELY, Patrick 5-minus 4.

PASSING: Gardner-Webb-BROWNING, Chandler 17-27-0-198; ROCK, John 8-16-1-92. Akron-NICELY, Patrick14-21-1-165.

RECEIVING: Gardner-Webb-PERRY III, James 10-125; SANDERS, Marquis 4-44; MILLER, Josh 3-62; JULES,Richard 3-26; PATMON, Jamal 2-17; PETTY, Tyson 2-2; LESLIE, Ln. 1-14. Akron-LaFRANCE, J. 7-88;PRIDE, Gary 3-33; LADRACH, Rhyne 1-18; BAILEY, Austin 1-15; RUSSELL, A. 1-7; ALLEN, Alex 1-4.

INTERCEPTIONS: Gardner-Webb-McGOWAN, Cedric 1-17. Akron-WALLER, Manley 1-12.

FUMBLES: Gardner-Webb-PERRY III, James 1-0. Akron-NICELY, Patrick 1-0; BURNEY, Nate 1-1; TEAM 1-0.

Gardner-Webb (2-0) vs. Akron (0-2)Date: 09/11/10 • Site: Akron, Ohio • Stadium: InfoCision StadiumAttendance: 10046

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Gardner-Webb FootballWestern Carolina vs Gardner-Webb (Sep 18, 2010 at Boiling Springs, NC)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalWestern Carolina 7 7 0 14 28Gardner-Webb 0 0 0 14 14

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 03:14 WCU - Mitchell Bell 45 yd fumble recovery (Blake Bostic kick)2nd 02:54 WCU - Marquel Pittman 78 yd pass from Zac Brindise (Blake Bostic kick), 3-80 1:014th 14:42 GWU - SANDERS, Marquis 21 yd pass from ROCK, John (GATES, Ryan kick), 8-71 2:25

12:36 WCU - Adam Hearns 22 yd interception return (Blake Bostic kick)09:00 GWU - ROCK, John 1 yd run (GATES, Ryan kick), 10-60 3:3608:49 WCU - Michael Johnson 60 yd run (Blake Bostic kick), 1-60 0:11

WCU GWUFIRST DOWNS 7 24RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-104 39-88PASSING YDS (NET) 141 303Passes Att-Comp-Int 22-12-1 55-29-5TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 49-245 94-391Fumble Returns-Yards 1-45 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 4-31 5-13Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-61 4-86Interception Returns-Yards 5-24 1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 9-40.3 7-38.3Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-1Penalties-Yards 8-71 8-70Possession Time 21:55 36:48Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 6 of 19Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 2-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-45 2-17

RUSHING: Western Carolina-Michael Johnson 12-86; Nate Harris 6-23; Sidney Rhodes 2-6; Josh Cockrell1-2; TEAM 2-0; Zac Brindise 4-minus 13. Gardner-Webb-HALL, Patrick 16-69; BLOUNT, Juanne 6-24; ROCK,John 14-0; BROWNING, Chandler 3-minus 5.

PASSING: Western Carolina-Zac Brindise 12-22-1-141. Gardner-Webb-ROCK, John 21-38-4-249; BROWNING,Chandler 8-17-1-54.

RECEIVING: Western Carolina-Marquel Pittman 7-114; Jacoby Mitchell 2-16; Josh Cockrell 2-6; AndrewRogers 1-5. Gardner-Webb-SANDERS, Marquis 8-97; PERRY III, James 6-42; BLOUNT, Juanne 5-36; PETTY,Tyson 3-32; MILLER, Josh 2-39; PATMON, Jamal 2-28; LESLIE, Ln. 2-25; HALL, Patrick 1-4.

INTERCEPTIONS: Western Carolina-Torez Jones 4-2; Adam Hearns 1-22. Gardner-Webb-NIXON, Bryce 1-0.

FUMBLES: Western Carolina-Zac Brindise 1-1. Gardner-Webb-ROCK, John 1-0; HALL, Patrick 1-0;BROWNING, Chandler 1-1.

Western Carolina (1-2) vs. Gardner-Webb (2-1)Date: Sep 18, 2010 • Site: Boiling Springs, NC • Stadium: Spangler StadiumAttendance: 5780

Kickoff time: 6:00 pm • End of Game: 8:56 • Total elapsed time: 2:56Officials: Referee: Ron Cherry; Umpire: Tom Laverty; Linesman: Perry Hudspeth;Line judge: Rick Page; Back judge: Matt Hollifield; Field judge: Chris Brown;Side judge: Mike Safrit; Scorer: GWU SID;Temperature: 79 • Wind: TBA • Weather: Sunny, Warm

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Gardner-Webb FootballGardner-Webb vs Sam Houston (Sept 25,2010 at Huntsville, Tex)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalGardner-Webb 0 7 0 7 14Sam Houston 7 17 3 3 30

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 05:01 SHSU - Flanders, Tim 54 yd run (Antonio, Miguel kick), 3-64 1:192nd 13:09 SHSU - Matthews, Kevin 33 yd pass from Bell, Brian (Antonio, Miguel kick), 8-65 4:21

10:14 SHSU - Sincere, Richar 60 yd pass from Bell, Brian (Antonio, Miguel kick), 1-50 0:3902:16 GWU - PATMON, Jamal 35 yd pass from ROCK, John (GATES, Ryan kick), 7-67 2:3600:20 SHSU - Antonio, Miguel 26 yd field goal, 7-57 1:52

3rd 02:36 SHSU - Antonio, Miguel 43 yd field goal, 7-7 3:144th 07:53 SHSU - Antonio, Miguel 20 yd field goal, 5-37 2:49

03:27 GWU - HALL, Patrick 1 yd run (GATES, Ryan kick), 11-80 4:26

GWU SHSUFIRST DOWNS 22 12RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-57 34-150PASSING YDS (NET) 267 163Passes Att-Comp-Int 42-19-1 13-6-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 80-324 47-313Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-2 5-49Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-86 3-44Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-60Punts (Number-Avg) 6-35.8 4-39.8Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1Penalties-Yards 9-63 9-88Possession Time 34:17 25:43Third-Down Conversions 4 of 17 3 of 11Fourth-Down Conversions 4 of 5 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-4 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-18 5-28

RUSHING: Gardner-Webb-ROCK, John 10-42; HALL, Patrick 19-20; BLOUNT, Juanne 5-7; PERRY III, James1-1; BROWNING, Chandler 3-minus 13. Sam Houston-Flanders, Tim 19-104; Morrow, D.J. 9-38; Bell, Brian5-4; Sincere, Richar 1-4.

PASSING: Gardner-Webb-ROCK, John 14-29-1-219; BROWNING, Chandler 4-12-0-42; JULES, Richard 1-1-0-6.Sam Houston-Bell, Brian 6-13-0-163.

RECEIVING: Gardner-Webb-PATMON, Jamal 6-124; PERRY III, James 4-37; LESLIE, Ln. 3-43; PETTY, Tyson2-32; JULES, Richard 2-11; BLOUNT, Juanne 1-14; ROCK, John 1-6. Sam Houston-Pride, Melvis 2-50;Patterson, Seth 2-20; Sincere, Richar 1-60; Matthews, Kevin 1-33.

INTERCEPTIONS: Gardner-Webb-None. Sam Houston-Shaw, Robert 1-60.

FUMBLES: Gardner-Webb-HALL, Patrick 1-0; BROWNING, Chandler 1-1. Sam Houston-Morrow, D.J. 1-1.

Gardner-Webb (2-2) vs. Sam Houston (1-2)Date: Sept 25,2010 • Site: Huntsville, Tex • Stadium: BowersAttendance: 8030

Kickoff time: 6 p.m. • End of Game: 9:14 • Total elapsed time: 3:14Officials: Referee: Buddy Gingras; Umpire: Bob Richeson; Linesman: Geo Shoup;Line judge: John Kilmer; Back judge: Tuta Salaam; Field judge: Brad van Pham;Side judge: Robert Lewis;Temperature: • Wind: • Weather:

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Gardner-Webb FootballGardner-Webb vs Old Dominion (Oct 02, 2010 at Norfolk, Va.)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalGardner-Webb 7 0 0 0 7Old Dominion 7 0 0 7 14

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 10:56 ODU - Mario Crawford 4 yd run (Jarod Brown kick), 9-73 2:40

01:36 GWU - JULES, Richard 9 yd run (WILLIAMS, Bradley kick), 4-36 1:244th 03:42 ODU - Thomas DeMarco 5 yd run (Jarod Brown kick), 3-20 0:49

GWU ODUFIRST DOWNS 16 16RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 45-73 32-111PASSING YDS (NET) 130 141Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-15-0 33-15-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 75-203 65-252Fumble Returns-Yards 1--5 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-46 4-59Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-14 2-43Interception Returns-Yards 1--2 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 10-37.3 8-47.2Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1Penalties-Yards 5-34 6-80Possession Time 35:08 24:52Third-Down Conversions 8 of 20 2 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 2-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-10 5-38

RUSHING: Gardner-Webb-HALL, Patrick 23-53; BLOUNT, Juanne 13-47; JULES, Richard 1-9; BROWNING,Chandler 8-minus 36. Old Dominion-Mario Crawford 14-47; Thomas DeMarco 13-43; D. Williams 1-24;Prentice Gill 2-10; James Edwards 1-minus 6; TEAM 1-minus 7.

PASSING: Gardner-Webb-BROWNING, Chandler 15-30-0-130. Old Dominion-Thomas DeMarco 15-33-1-141.

RECEIVING: Gardner-Webb-PERRY III, James 9-84; PATMON, Jamal 3-30; HALL, Patrick 2-7; MILLER, Josh1-9. Old Dominion-Prentice Gill 6-76; Reid Evans 4-39; D. Williams 3-17; Nick Mayers 1-12; MarioCrawford 1-minus 3.

INTERCEPTIONS: Gardner-Webb-ROZMUS, Michaek 1-minus 2. Old Dominion-None.

FUMBLES: Gardner-Webb-HALL, Patrick 1-1. Old Dominion-Reid Evans 1-1; James Edwards 1-0.

Gardner-Webb (2-3) vs. Old Dominion (3-2)Date: Oct 02, 2010 • Site: Norfolk, Va. • Stadium: S.B. Ballard StadiumAttendance: 19782

Kickoff time: 6 p.m. • End of Game: 9 pm • Total elapsed time: 3:00Officials: Referee: Larry Saunders; Umpire: Timothy Grover; Linesman: Mike Hill;Line judge: Greg Parman; Back judge: Dan Foutz; Field judge: T. Hardison;Side judge: Tom Potts;Temperature: 67 • Wind: 8mph • Weather: Sunny

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Gardner-Webb FootballGardner-Webb vs CSU (Oct 16, 2010 at Charleston, S.C.)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalGardner-Webb 21 0 0 14 35CSU 10 7 0 8 25

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 11:02 CSU - PAGLIA, J. 33 yd field goal, 10-46 3:58

05:52 GWU - HALL, Patrick 7 yd run (GATES, Ryan kick), 11-70 5:0905:30 GWU - BROWNING, Chandler 1 yd run (GATES, Ryan kick), 2-17 0:1505:14 CSU - STEVENSON, G. 92 yd kickoff return (PAGLIA, J. kick)01:33 GWU - JULES, Richard 13 yd run (GATES, Ryan kick), 4-58 1:27

2nd 01:54 CSU - STEVENSON, G. 13 yd pass from TRUDNOWSKI, A. (PAGLIA, J. kick), 6-52 2:584th 07:44 GWU - BLOUNT, Juanne 22 yd pass from ROCK, John (GATES, Ryan kick), 5-47 1:56

07:32 CSU - STEVENSON, G. 81 yd kickoff return (STEVENSON, G. pass from TRUDNOWSKI, A.)02:00 GWU - HALL, Patrick 2 yd run (GATES, Ryan kick), 5-35 2:07

GWU CSUFIRST DOWNS 19 16RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-209 33-150PASSING YDS (NET) 210 132Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-17-1 39-13-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-419 72-282Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-8 2-34Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-55 6-262Interception Returns-Yards 1-18 1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 8-37.2 7-37.0Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1Penalties-Yards 5-50 14-120Possession Time 30:17 29:43Third-Down Conversions 6 of 15 7 of 19Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 2-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-6 3-9

RUSHING: Gardner-Webb-HALL, Patrick 23-129; BLOUNT, Juanne 8-33; ROCK, John 4-22; JULES, Richard2-17; BROWNING, Chandler 4-7; PETTY, Tyson 1-1; DUGAS, James 1-0; TEAM 1-0. CSU-STEVENSON, G. 11-65;MOON, D. 9-44; NUNLEY, J. 4-23; HACKWORTH, B. 4-16; TRUDNOWSKI, A. 5-2.

PASSING: Gardner-Webb-ROCK, John 7-15-1-104; BROWNING, Chandler 10-11-0-106; JULES, Richard 0-1-0-0;PETTY, Tyson 0-0-0-0. CSU-TRUDNOWSKI, A. 13-39-1-132.

RECEIVING: Gardner-Webb-MILLER, Josh 4-64; PERRY III, James 4-38; BLOUNT, Juanne 3-39; JULES,Richard 3-8; PETTY, Tyson 2-42; LESLIE, Ln. 1-19. CSU-STEVENSON, G. 5-47; KRAKUE, K. 2-25; ATKINSON,J. 2-16; NUNLEY, J. 1-22; LEE, D. 1-17; CHALMERS, A. 1-11; TRUDNOWSKI, A. 1-minus 6.

INTERCEPTIONS: Gardner-Webb-OLIVAS, Gianni 1-18. CSU-HARRIS, M. 1-0.

FUMBLES: Gardner-Webb-JULES, Richard 1-0; HALL, Patrick 1-1. CSU-STEVENSON, G. 1-1.

Gardner-Webb (3-3,1-0) vs. CSU (2-4,0-2)Date: Oct 16, 2010 • Site: Charleston, S.C. • Stadium: Buccaneer FieldAttendance: 3124

Kickoff time: 1:36 • End of Game: 5:03 • Total elapsed time: 3:27Officials: Referee: Walter Davenpor; Umpire: Mike Wooten; Linesman: Steve Clein;Line judge: Rober Zivkovic; Back judge: Tim Cobb; Field judge: Tyrone Anderson;Side judge: Timon Oujiri; Scorer: Blake Freeland;Temperature: 75 • Wind: NNW - 10 • Weather: Sunny, Clear

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Gardner-Webb FootballPresbyterian vs Gardner-Webb (Oct 23, 2010 at Boiling Springs, NC)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalPresbyterian 7 3 7 9 26Gardner-Webb 7 0 14 3 24

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 11:59 GWU - ROCK, John 1 yd run (GATES, Ryan kick), 7-65 3:01

03:15 PC - GARY, Myron 13 yd run (MILLER, Cam kick), 9-50 3:302nd 14:39 PC - MILLER, Cam 41 yd field goal, 7-36 1:453rd 13:31 GWU - HALL, Patrick 8 yd run (GATES, Ryan kick), 3-21 1:04

07:05 PC - DENDY, Trandon 1 yd run (MILLER, Cam kick), 8-78 3:1003:53 GWU - HALL, Patrick 2 yd run (GATES, Ryan kick), 8-63 3:10

4th 12:54 PC - GARY, Myron 12 yd run (MILLER, Cam kick failed), 4-23 1:0906:46 GWU - GATES, Ryan 21 yd field goal, 15-70 6:0002:24 PC - MILLER, Cam 31 yd field goal, 9-35 4:16

PC GWUFIRST DOWNS 19 16RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-167 45-115PASSING YDS (NET) 123 154Passes Att-Comp-Int 22-11-0 20-12-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-290 65-269Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-1Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-71 5-86Interception Returns-Yards 1-39 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-38.8 7-33.6Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 3-24 3-31Possession Time 30:40 28:15Third-Down Conversions 3 of 10 4 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 9-63 1-8

RUSHING: Presbyterian-DENDY, Trandon 17-70; BYRD, Lance 6-38; GARY, Myron 12-38; SINGER, Ryan 2-9;MCKOY, Patrick 1-6; MORELAND, Seth 2-5; COLE, Jeremy 1-1; TEAM 3-0. Gardner-Webb-HALL, Patrick21-137; BLOUNT, Juanne 5-17; JULES, Richard 1-9; ROCK, John 18-minus 48.

PASSING: Presbyterian-GARY, Myron 10-21-0-111; SINGER, Ryan 1-1-0-12. Gardner-Webb-ROCK, John12-20-1-154.

RECEIVING: Presbyterian-DENDY, Trandon 2-31; ARMSTRONG, Shawn 2-21; MCKOY, Patrick 2-13; ROBBINS,Tyler 2-12; COLE, Jeremy 1-20; RUFF, Michael 1-14; BYRD, Lance 1-12. Gardner-Webb-PETTY, Tyson 3-60;LESLIE, Ln. 3-55; MILLER, Josh 2-14; PATMON, Jamal 1-9; BLOUNT, Juanne 1-6; HALL, Patrick 1-6; PERRYIII, James 1-4.

INTERCEPTIONS: Presbyterian-BETHEL, Justin 1-39. Gardner-Webb-None.

FUMBLES: Presbyterian-GARY, Myron 1-1. Gardner-Webb-None.

Presbyterian (1-6,1-2) vs. Gardner-Webb (3-4,2-1)Date: Oct 23, 2010 • Site: Boiling Springs, NC • Stadium: Spangler StadiumAttendance: 6125

Kickoff time: 1:30 • End of Game: 4:16 • Total elapsed time: 2:44Officials: Referee: Jeff Heaser; Umpire: Donald Yates; Linesman: John Busch;Line judge: Greg Parman; Back judge: Ron Boyd; Field judge: Tom Potts;Side judge: Greg Brock; Scorer: GWU SID;Temperature: 63 • Wind: S 5 mph • Weather: Sunny

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Gardner-Webb FootballCoastal Carolina vs Gardner-Webb (Oct 30, 2010 at Boiling Springs, NC)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT O1 TotalCoastal Carolina 0 7 3 14 6 6 30Gardner-Webb 3 7 7 7 3 3 27

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 05:01 GWU - GATES, Ryan 31 yd field goal, 5-16 2:162nd 04:53 COASTAL - DURAN, David 21 yd pass from MacDOWALL, Zach (DURHAM, Justin kick), 5-54 1:55

00:36 GWU - BLOUNT, Juanne 3 yd run (GATES, Ryan kick), 11-85 4:113rd 05:42 COASTAL - DURHAM, Justin 26 yd field goal, 10-59 5:19

03:15 GWU - DUGAS, James 24 yd pass from ROCK, John (GATES, Ryan kick), 3-24 0:454th 13:45 COASTAL - DAVENPORT, Dominique 28 yd interception return (DURHAM, Justin kick)

09:33 COASTAL - HEIGHT, Jeremy 3 yd run (DURHAM, Justin kick), 5-29 3:1200:28 GWU - PATMON, Jamal 7 yd pass from ROCK, John (GATES, Ryan kick), 13-88 1:55

OT 15:00 GWU - GATES, Ryan 20 yd field goal, 7-23 0:0015:00 COASTAL - MacDOWALL, Zach 8 yd run, 3-25 0:00

COASTAL GWUFIRST DOWNS 13 21RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-87 53-97PASSING YDS (NET) 205 275Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-16-2 37-21-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 60-292 90-372Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-19 5-13Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-76 2-21Interception Returns-Yards 2-64 2-5Punts (Number-Avg) 7-35.1 7-36.9Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-1Penalties-Yards 9-100 6-64Possession Time 26:16 33:44Third-Down Conversions 2 of 12 7 of 21Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 4-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-21 1-14

RUSHING: Coastal Carolina-MacDOWALL, Zach 8-31; O'NEAL, Eric 15-24; JONES, Aaron 2-19; HEIGHT,Jeremy 3-11; GAUSE, Racheed 2-5; WHITENER, Marcus 2-minus 3. Gardner-Webb-BLOUNT, Juanne 34-106;PERRY III, James 3-14; SMITH, Hudson 4-3; PETTY, Tyson 1-2; PURVIS, Graham 1-minus 11; ROCK, John10-minus 17.

PASSING: Coastal Carolina-MacDOWALL, Zach 16-28-2-205. Gardner-Webb-ROCK, John 21-37-2-275.

RECEIVING: Coastal Carolina-O'NEAL, Eric 4-25; WILLIS, Marquel 2-35; DURAN, David 2-28; CHILDERS,Jamie 2-27; HEIGHT, Jeremy 2-27; GAUSE, Racheed 2-14; MORGAN, Jonathan 1-26; WHITLEY, Brandon 1-23.Gardner-Webb-PERRY III, James 7-116; MILLER, Josh 5-43; PATMON, Jamal 3-28; DUGAS, James 2-45;BLOUNT, Juanne 2-10; JULES, Richard 1-18; PETTY, Tyson 1-15.

INTERCEPTIONS: Coastal Carolina-CUNNINGHAM, Keon 1-36; DAVENPORT, Dominique 1-28.Gardner-Webb-OLIVAS, Gianni 2-5.

FUMBLES: Coastal Carolina-MacDOWALL, Zach 1-0; MASTROMATTEO,Niccolo 1-1. Gardner-Webb-ROCK, John2-1; PURVIS, Graham 1-0; BLOUNT, Juanne 1-0.

Coastal Carolina (3-5,2-1) vs. Gardner-Webb (3-5,1-2)Date: Oct 30, 2010 • Site: Boiling Springs, NC • Stadium: Spangler StadiumAttendance: 3750

Kickoff time: 1:30 pm • End of Game: 4:42 • Total elapsed time: 3:12Officials: Referee: Jeff Flanagan; Umpire: Keith Roden; Linesman: Stan Stephenson;

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Gardner-Webb FootballGardner-Webb vs #12 Liberty (11-06-10 at Lynchburg, Va.)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalGardner-Webb 7 0 0 7 14Liberty 10 20 3 7 40

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 14:47 LIBERTY - BROGGIN, D. 85 yd kickoff return (BEVINS, M. kick)

07:18 GWU - PATMON, Jamal 33 yd pass from BROWNING, Chandler (GATES, Ryan kick), 6-77 1:5901:05 LIBERTY - BEVINS, M. 23 yd field goal, 6-14 2:56

2nd 10:33 LIBERTY - BEVINS, M. 39 yd field goal, 6-22 2:1408:24 LIBERTY - SUMMERS, C. 26 yd pass from BROWN, M. (BEVINS, M. kick), 4-40 1:5603:23 LIBERTY - BEVINS, M. 28 yd field goal, 9-44 4:1000:09 LIBERTY - BROWN, M. 2 yd run (BEVINS, M. kick), 11-49 1:07

3rd 08:55 LIBERTY - BEVINS, M. 23 yd field goal, 8-43 3:214th 13:01 GWU - ROCK, John 1 yd run (GATES, Ryan kick), 3-6 0:45

12:11 LIBERTY - SUMMERS, C. 56 yd pass from BROWN, M. (BEVINS, M. kick), 2-62 0:43

GWU LIBERTYFIRST DOWNS 12 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-93 42-168PASSING YDS (NET) 159 228Passes Att-Comp-Int 40-14-2 37-22-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-252 79-396Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-6 1-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-82 3-135Interception Returns-Yards 1-21 2-0Punts (Number-Avg) 8-31.6 4-46.0Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-3Penalties-Yards 7-65 8-80Possession Time 25:35 34:25Third-Down Conversions 4 of 17 5 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 4 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 4-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-13

RUSHING: Gardner-Webb-SMITH, Hudson 7-32; BLOUNT, Juanne 7-27; HALL, Patrick 9-25; ROCK, John 3-21;JULES, Richard 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 1; BROWNING, Chandler 3-minus 11. Liberty-BROWN, M. 15-77; DAVIS,K. 10-53; HOLLOWAY, S. 12-27; BRENNAN, T. 2-13; HAYES, B.J. 2-2; TEAM 1-minus 4.

PASSING: Gardner-Webb-BROWNING, Chandler 12-31-2-135; ROCK, John 2-8-0-24; GRISSETT, Keenan 0-1-0-0.Liberty-BROWN, M. 20-31-1-220; BRENNAN, T. 2-5-0-8; TEAM 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: Gardner-Webb-PERRY III, James 3-47; MILLER, Josh 3-34; PATMON, Jamal 2-43; JULES, Richard2-10; BLOUNT, Juanne 2-5; PETTY, Tyson 1-12; DUGAS, James 1-8. Liberty-SUMMERS, C. 7-119; HAYES,B.J. 5-41; KELLY, P. 5-39; DeARMON, K. 2-13; DAVIS, K. 2-7; GAGLIARDI, P. 1-9.

INTERCEPTIONS: Gardner-Webb-WITTENBERGER, Brian 1-21. Liberty-MAYO, C. 1-0; BROGGIN, D. 1-0.

FUMBLES: Gardner-Webb-SMITH, Hudson 1-1. Liberty-DAVIS, K. 1-1; HOLLOWAY, S. 1-1; ROBINSON, B. 1-1.

Gardner-Webb (3-6,1-3) vs. Liberty (7-2,4-0)Date: 11-06-10 • Site: Lynchburg, Va. • Stadium: Williams StadiumAttendance: 16441

Kickoff time: 3:37 pm • End of Game: 6:45 pm • Total elapsed time: 3:08Officials: Referee: Jeff Heaser; Umpire: Timothy Gover; Linesman: Colin Formulak;Line judge: Allen Andrick; Back judge: Ron Boyd; Field judge: Harry Tyson;Scorer: Paul Carmany;Temperature: 50 • Wind: N 10 mph • Weather: Partly cloudy

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Gardner-Webb FootballGardner-Webb vs Stony Brook (Nov 13, 2010 at Stony Brook, N.Y.)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalGardner-Webb 3 0 0 0 3Stony Brook 0 20 21 14 55

Qtr Time Scoring play1st 10:36 GWU - GATES, Ryan 31 yd field goal, 10-46 4:242nd 14:18 SBU - MAYSONET, M. 3 yd run (SKIFFINGTON, W. kick), 8-69 2:57

12:24 SBU - BREVI, M. 61 yd pass from COULTER, M. (SKIFFINGTON, W. kick), 1-61 0:0901:15 SBU - SKIFFINGTON, W. 24 yd field goal, 13-85 7:0800:07 SBU - SKIFFINGTON, W. 31 yd field goal, 4-2 0:26

3rd 14:48 SBU - JACKOLSKI, B. 94 yd kickoff return (SKIFFINGTON, W. kick)05:06 SBU - JACKOLSKI, B. 6 yd pass from COULTER, M. (SKIFFINGTON, W. kick), 10-73 5:4403:56 SBU - JACKOLSKI, B. 19 yd run (SKIFFINGTON, W. kick), 2-21 0:51

4th 14:50 SBU - SCHWICKE, S. 42 yd fumble recovery (SKIFFINGTON, W. kick)04:37 SBU - POLO, V. 8 yd run (SKIFFINGTON, W. kick), 4-27 2:09

GWU SBUFIRST DOWNS 17 17RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-147 44-260PASSING YDS (NET) 147 158Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-14-5 14-7-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-294 58-418Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-42Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 9-104 2-117Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 5-82Punts (Number-Avg) 2-28.5 1-50.0Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0Penalties-Yards 5-30 3-30Possession Time 30:28 29:32Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 4 of 10Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 6-7Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0

RUSHING: Gardner-Webb-HALL, Patrick 26-137; BLOUNT, Juanne 7-11; ROCK, John 4-10; TEAM 1-minus 1;PERRY III, James 2-minus 10. Stony Brook-JACKOLSKI, B. 15-131; MAYSONET, M. 17-88; POLO, V. 7-35;COULTER, M. 2-11; TEAM 3-minus 5.

PASSING: Gardner-Webb-ROCK, John 14-26-5-147. Stony Brook-COULTER, M. 7-14-0-158.

RECEIVING: Gardner-Webb-PERRY III, James 9-90; MILLER, Josh 2-25; HALL, Patrick 2-12; PETTY, Tyson1-20. Stony Brook-MAYSONET, M. 2-38; JACKOLSKI, B. 2-8; BREVI, M. 1-61; LEPORE, M. 1-36; GUSH, J.1-15.

INTERCEPTIONS: Gardner-Webb-None. Stony Brook-ANDERSON, D. 4-53; RICHARDSON, C. 1-29.

FUMBLES: Gardner-Webb-HALL, Patrick 2-2. Stony Brook-None.

Gardner-Webb (3-7,1-4) vs. Stony Brook (6-4,5-0)Date: Nov 13, 2010 • Site: Stony Brook, N.Y. • Stadium: Kenneth P. LaValleAttendance: 3502

Kickoff time: 1:00 pm • End of Game: 3:45 • Total elapsed time: 2:45Officials: Referee: Dennis Donovan; Umpire: Timothy Gover; Linesman: John Busch;Line judge: Mike Hill; Back judge: Ron Boyd; Field judge: Greg Diserio;Side judge: Vincent Parker; Scorer: Tom Chen;Temperature: • Wind: • Weather:Davonte Anderson sets school record with 4 INTs

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Gardner-Webb FootballVMI vs Gardner-Webb (Nov 20, 2010 at Boiling Springs, NC)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotalVMI 0 0 7 0 7Gardner-Webb 0 3 0 7 10

Qtr Time Scoring play2nd 10:44 GWU - GATES, Ryan 31 yd field goal, 7-19 2:403rd 13:09 VMI - HAIRSTON, Tracy 31 yd pass from MORGAN, Adam (SEXTON, Jeff kick), 4-43 1:514th 10:55 GWU - PERRY III, James 27 yd pass from BROWNING, Chandler (GATES, Ryan kick), 1-27 0:09

VMI GWUFIRST DOWNS 16 16RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-126 30-59PASSING YDS (NET) 145 159Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-13-4 31-17-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-271 61-218Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 4-43 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-7 2-20Interception Returns-Yards 2-24 4-0Punts (Number-Avg) 3-38.3 6-45.5Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 6-58 5-120Possession Time 32:25 25:13Third-Down Conversions 7 of 15 5 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-3 1-1Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-10 3-12

RUSHING: VMI-JONES, Chaz 15-66; ITOKA, Gabe 17-63; MORGAN, Adam 7-minus 3. Gardner-Webb-HALL,Patrick 17-46; BLOUNT, Juanne 5-19; BROWNING, Chandler 4-minus 2; TEAM 4-minus 4.

PASSING: VMI-MORGAN, Adam 10-19-2-117; JONES, Cameron 3-7-2-28. Gardner-Webb-BROWNING, Chandler17-31-2-159.

RECEIVING: VMI-BARNSON, Bryan 4-38; HAIRSTON, Tracy 3-49; SCOTT, Mario 2-19; FAVARO, Josh 1-21;ITOKA, Gabe 1-11; TALLEY, T.J. 1-9; JONES, Chaz 1-minus 2. Gardner-Webb-PERRY III, James 8-78;PETTY, Tyson 5-45; HALL, Patrick 2-23; MILLER, Josh 1-8; BLOUNT, Juanne 1-5.

INTERCEPTIONS: VMI-ALLEN, Byron 1-24; WALKER, Greg 1-0. Gardner-Webb-JAMES, Chris 1-0; SHORT, Evan1-0; OLIVAS, Gianni 1-0; WILLIAMS, Jeffery 1-0.

FUMBLES: VMI-MORGAN, Adam 1-0. Gardner-Webb-None.

VMI (3-8,2-4) vs. Gardner-Webb (4-7,2-4)Date: Nov 20, 2010 • Site: Boiling Springs, NC • Stadium: Spangler StadiumAttendance: 3950

Kickoff time: 11:30 am • End of Game: 2:18 • Total elapsed time: 2:48Officials: Referee: Tracy Jones; Umpire: Troy Riley; Linesman: Tim Graham;Line judge: Joe Gercie; Back judge: C. Clougherty; Field judge: Bill Dolbow;Side judge: Michael Triana;Temperature: 53 • Wind: 4mph WSW • Weather: Sunny

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FIRST-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCEQB Mike Brown, R-Jr., LibertyRB Miguel Maysonet, Soph., Stony BrookRB Brock Jackolski, Jr., Stony BrookWR Chris Summers, R-Jr., LibertyWR Gerald Stevenson, Sr., Charleston SouthernWR James Perry III, R-Jr., Gardner-WebbTE David Duran, R-Jr., Coastal CarolinaOL Paul Fenaroli, Sr., Stony BrookOL Alex Stadler, R-Sr., LibertyOL Corey O’Daniel, Sr., Gardner-WebbOL Justin Vargas, R-Sr., LibertyOL Brian Crew, Sr., Stony Brook DL Preston Pemasa, Fr., Gardner-WebbDL Terry Adams, R-Sr., LibertyDL Josh Wine, Sr., VMIDL Asa Chapman, Jr., LibertyLB Andrae Jacobs, Soph., Coastal CarolinaLB A.J. Gross, R-Jr., VMILB Kyle O’Donnell, R-Sr., LibertyLB Chris Patrick, R-Sr., Charleston SouthernDB Arin West, Sr., Stony BrookDB Josh Norman, Jr., Coastal CarolinaDB Charles James, R-Soph., Charleston SouthernDB Dominique Davenport, R-Sr., Coastal Carolina PK Matt Bevins, Jr., LibertyP Mike Larsson, Jr., LibertyLS Daniel Bonifas, R-Sr., Coastal CarolinaKR Gerald Stevenson, Sr., Charleston SouthernPR Michael Rainey-Wiles, Sr., VMI SECOND-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCEQB Zach MacDowall, R-Sr., Coastal CarolinaRB Eric O’Neal, Sr., Coastal CarolinaRB Patrick Hall, Sr., Gardner-Webb (tie)RB Trandon Dendy, R-Sr., Presbyterian College (tie)WR Matt Brevi, Jr., Stony BrookWR Brandon Whitley, R-Sr., Coastal CarolinaWR B.J. Hayes, R-Jr., LibertyTE Josh Miller, Sr., Gardner-WebbOL Seth Smalls, Sr., Coastal CarolinaOL Jordan Lancaster, R-Sr., Charleston SouthernOL Soeren Wendland, R-Sr., LibertyOL Jamey Cheatwood, R-Fr., Coastal CarolinaOL Jamie Dunaway, Soph., Gardner-Webb DL Damiso Alexander, R-Sr., VMIDL Kent Harper, Sr., Coastal CarolinaDL Patrick Bannon, Sr., LibertyDL Joel Walton, Sr., Charleston SouthernLB Craig Richardson, Soph., Stony BrookLB Jeffery Williams, Sr., Gardner-WebbLB Derek Brown, Sr., Presbyterian CollegeLB Doncel Bolt, Sr., LibertyDB Cedric McGowan, R-Sr., Gardner-WebbDB Justin Bethel, Jr., Presbyterian CollegeDB Byron Allen, R-Jr., VMIDB Bryce Nixon, R-Jr., Gardner-Webb

PK Wesley Skiffington, R-Soph., Stony BrookP Patrick Morgano, Soph., Presbyterian CollegeLS Hudson Smith, Fr., Gardner-WebbKR Brock Jackolski, Jr., Stony BrookPR Niccolo Mastromatteo, Fr., Coastal Carolina

ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMBrad Sweatt, Soph., LB, Charleston SouthernMarcus Lott, Jr., DB, Coastal CarolinaDami Teniola, Sr., LB, Gardner-WebbMatt Bevins, Jr., K, LibertyMyron Gary, Sr., QB, Presbyterian CollegeMichael Coulter, Jr., QB, Stony BrookChaz Jones, Jr., RB, VMI OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARMike Brown, R-Jr., QB, Liberty DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARAndrae Jacobs, Soph., LB, Coastal Carolina FRESHMAN OF THE YEARPreston Pemasa, DL, Gardner-Webb COACH OF THE YEARDavid Bennett, Coastal Carolina SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEARMichael Coulter, Jr., QB, Stony Brook

2010 ALL-BIG SOUTH TEAM

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#11 TYSON PETTY (5-11, 188, Sr.-3L)#84 Jamal Patmon (6-6, 202, RSr.-3L)

#79 STEVE DEMILIO (6-5, 279, RSo.-1L)#78 Harrison Martin (6-6, 280, RSo.-1L)

#71 JEFF HARRIS (6-2, 275, Fr.-RS)#78 Harrison Martin (6-6, 280, RSo.-1L)

#53 C.J. BRYANT (6-1, 285, Sr.-3L)#59 Austin Sargent (6-3, 287, So.-2L)

#76 COREY O’DANIEL (6-7, 335, Sr.-3L)#71 Jeff Harris (6-2, 275, Fr.-RS)

#67 JAMIE DUNAWAY (6-4, 280, So.-1L)#78 Harrison Martin (6-6, 280, RSo.-1L)

#3 JOHN ROCK (6-3, 217, So.-1L)#12 Chandler Browning (6-3, 229, Fr.-RS)

#40 PATRICK HALL (5-11, 217, Sr-3L)#32 Juanne Blount (5-9, 185, Fr.-HS)

#21 JOSH MILLER (6-2, 242, Sr.-3L)#88 James Dugas (6-1, 233, Jr.-2L)

#80 RICHARD JULES (6-0, 175, Fr.-HS)#82 Lyndon Leslie (6-2, 202, RJr.-2L)

#17 JAMES PERRY III (6-0, 182, RJr.-2L)#84 Jamal Patmon (6-6, 202, RSr.-3L)

#52 PRESTON PEMASA (6-2, 240, Fr.-HS)#91 Josh Dula (6-2, 242, So.-1L)

#99 NELSON RUSHING (6-1, 322, Sr.-3L) OR#94 Evan Short (6-4, 275, RSo.-1L)

#54 MAURICE DICKSON (6-4, 260, Fr.-PG) OR#94 Evan Short (6-4, 275, RSo.-1L)

#44 HUDSON SMITH (6-1, 227, Fr.-RS)#95 Nick Stone (6-2, 244, So.-1L)

#51 DAMI TENIOLA (5-11, 223, Sr.-3L)#42 Devin Johnson (5-10, 213, Jr.-2L)

#9 JEFFERY WILLIAMS (6-0, 229, Sr.-3L)#49 Brian Wittenberger (6-2, 210, So.-1L)

#2 LYNDREZ LESLIE (6-1, 203, Jr.-2L)#18 Garrett Trusler (6-2, 224, Jr.-2L)

#13 BRYCE NIXON (6-0, 184, Sr.-3L)#31 Keon Williams (6-0, 165, Fr.-HS)

#29 CHRIS JAMES (5-10, 215, Jr.-2L)#23 Courtney Roundtree (6-1, 199, So.-1L)#10 Keenan Grissett (6-2, 210, Fr.-RS)

#37 GIANNI OLIVAS (5-10, 185, Fr.-HS)#14 Keron Phelps (6-1, 211, Jr.-3L)

#20 CEDRIC McGOWAN (6-0, 195, Sr.-3L)#28 Sean Davis (5-11, 163, So.-1L)

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SpecialistsPlacekicker: #83 Ryan Gates (5-9, 183, Jr.-2L); Kickoffs: #83 Ryan Gates (5-9, 183, Jr.-2L); Holder: #30 Bo Lindsey (5-10, 150, So.-1L); Punter: #30 Bo Lindsey (5-10, 150, So.-1L); FG Snap: #72 Zach Welch (6-2, 280, RJr.-2L); PUNT Snap: #44 Hudson Smith (6-1, 227, Fr.-RS); Kickoff Return: #80 Richard Jules (6-0, 175, Fr.-HS); #11 Tyson Petty (5-11, 188, Sr.-3L); Punt Return: #17 James Perry III (6-0, 182, RJr.-2L); #11 Tyson Petty (5-11, 188, Sr.-3L).

2010 FINAL TWO-DEEP

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TEAM STATS GWU OPPSCORING 214 306 Points Per Game 19.5 27.8FIRST DOWNS 202 174 Rushing 73 91 Passing 106 70 Penalty 23 13RUSHING YARDAGE 1237 1753 Yards gained rushing 1635 2023 Yards lost rushing 398 270 Rushing Attempts 434 436 Average Per Rush 2.9 4.0 Average Per Game 112.5 159.4 TDs Rushing 17 19PASSING YARDAGE 2167 1635 Comp-Att-Int 195-367-20 131-258-12 Average Per Pass 5.9 6.3 Average Per Catch 11.1 12.5 Average Per Game 197.0 148.6 TDs Passing 11 11TOTAL OFFENSE 3404 3388 Total Plays 801 694 Average Per Play 4.2 4.9 Average Per Game 309.5 308.0KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 45-665 37-1013PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 18-108 28-274INT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-67 20-305KICK RETURN AVERAGE 14.8 27.4PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 6.0 9.8INT RETURN AVERAGE 5.6 15.2FUMBLES-LOST 17-9 16-11PENALTIES-Yards 61-624 76-756 Average Per Game 56.7 68.7PUNTS-Yards 72-2705 55-2253 Average Per Punt 37.6 41.0 Net punt average 32.4 38.3TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 31:17 29:243RD-DOWN Conversions 64/178 49/144 3rd-Down Pct 36% 34%4TH-DOWN Conversions 13/23 3/12 4th-Down Pct 57% 25%SACKS BY-Yards 21-128 36-251MISC YARDS 23 12TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 28 38FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 6-11 14-17ON-SIDE KICKS 0-1 1-1RED-ZONE SCORES (28-36) 78% (29-40) 73%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (23-36) 64% (18-40) 45%PAT-ATTEMPTS (28-28) 100% (34-36) 94%ATTENDANCE 24360 60925 Games/Avg Per Game 5/4872 6/10154 Neutral Site Games 0/0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalGardner-Webb 65 31 35 73 10 214Opponents 62 88 54 90 12 306

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RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lng Avg/GHALL, Patrick 8 154 655 39 616 4.0 5 29 77.0BLOUNT, Juanne 11 126 529 35 494 3.9 3 58 44.9LITTLE, Kenny 1 5 45 0 45 9.0 1 16 45.0ROCK, John 10 71 219 177 42 0.6 4 26 4.2JULES, Richard 10 5 35 0 35 7.0 2 13 3.5SMITH, Hudson 10 11 36 1 35 3.2 0 7 3.5WOOLRIDGE, Nino 2 9 30 0 30 3.3 1 15 15.0PERRY III, James 11 8 29 17 12 1.5 0 18 1.1PETTY, Tyson 11 2 3 0 3 1.5 0 2 0.3DUGAS, James 10 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0PURVIS, Graham 9 1 0 11 -11 -11.0 0 0 -1.2BROWNING, Chandler 8 34 54 112 -58 -1.7 1 10 -7.2Total.......... 11 434 1635 398 1237 2.9 17 58 112.5Opponents...... 11 436 2023 270 1753 4.0 19 60 159.4

PASSING G QB/Rate Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GROCK, John 10 105.20 103-195-15 52.8 1298 7 41 129.8BROWNING, Chandler 8 98.63 91-169-5 53.8 863 4 51 107.9Total.......... 11 101.72 195-367-20 53.1 2167 11 51 197.0Opponents...... 11 108.78 131-258-12 50.8 1635 11 78 148.6

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GPERRY III, James 11 65 673 10.4 3 41 61.2MILLER, Josh 10 24 303 12.6 0 51 30.3PATMON, Jamal 11 21 292 13.9 5 35 26.5PETTY, Tyson 11 21 267 12.7 0 36 24.3BLOUNT, Juanne 11 17 125 7.4 1 22 11.4SANDERS, Marquis 3 14 167 11.9 1 23 55.7JULES, Richard 10 11 73 6.6 0 18 7.3LESLIE, Ln. 8 10 156 15.6 0 35 19.5HALL, Patrick 8 8 52 6.5 0 12 6.5DUGAS, James 10 3 53 17.7 1 24 5.3ROCK, John 10 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.6Total.......... 11 195 2167 11.1 11 51 197.0Opponents...... 11 131 1635 12.5 11 78 148.6

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongPERRY III, James 18 108 6.0 0 33Total.......... 18 108 6.0 0 33Opponents...... 28 274 9.8 0 32

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongOLIVAS, Gianni 4 23 5.8 0 18McGOWAN, Cedric 2 17 8.5 0 17WILLIAMS, Jeffery 2 8 4.0 0 8WITTENBERGER, Brian 1 21 21.0 0 21JAMES, Chris 1 0 0.0 0 0SHORT, Evan 1 0 0.0 0 0NIXON, Bryce 1 0 0.0 0 0Total.......... 12 67 5.6 0 21Opponents...... 20 305 15.2 2 60

KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongJULES, Richard 23 401 17.4 0 38PETTY, Tyson 14 208 14.9 0 25DUGAS, James 4 23 5.8 0 15SANDERS, Marquis 2 23 11.5 0 14LESLIE, Ln. 1 5 5.0 0 5STEIN, Luke 1 5 5.0 0 5Total.......... 45 665 14.8 0 38Opponents...... 37 1013 27.4 4 9

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SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points

GATES, Ryan 0 6-11 27-27 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 45

HALL, Patrick 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30

PATMON, Jamal 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30

BLOUNT, Juanne 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24

ROCK, John 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24

PERRY III, James 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18

JULES, Richard 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12

DUGAS, James 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6

WOOLRIDGE, Nino 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6

BROWNING, Chandler 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6

SANDERS, Marquis 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6

LITTLE, Kenny 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6

WILLIAMS, Bradley 0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1

Total.......... 28 6-11 28-28 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 214

Opponents...... 38 14-17 34-36 0-0 1 1-1 0 0 306

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G

ROCK, John 10 266 42 1298 1340 134.0

BROWNING, Chandler 8 203 -58 863 805 100.6

HALL, Patrick 8 154 616 0 616 77.0

BLOUNT, Juanne 11 126 494 0 494 44.9

LITTLE, Kenny 1 5 45 0 45 45.0

JULES, Richard 10 7 35 6 41 4.1

SMITH, Hudson 10 11 35 0 35 3.5

WOOLRIDGE, Nino 2 9 30 0 30 15.0

PERRY III, James 11 8 12 0 12 1.1

PETTY, Tyson 11 2 3 0 3 0.3

PURVIS, Graham 9 1 -11 0 -11 -1.2

Total.......... 11 801 1237 2167 3404 309.5

Opponents...... 11 694 1753 1635 3388 308.0

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk

GATES, Ryan 6-11 54.5 0-0 2-4 3-4 1-2 0-1 40 1

FG SEQUENCE GWU OPP

Brevard - -

Akron (40) (48),34

Western Carolina - -

Sam Houston 52,36 (26),(43),(20)

Old Dominion 27 -

CSU - (33)

Presbyterian (21) (41),(31)

Coastal Carolina (31),27,(20) (26)

Liberty - (23),(39),(28),(23)

Stony Brook (31),44 (24),(31)

VMI (31) 23,37

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd

PURVIS, Graham 58 2157 37.2 56 4 6 14 0

LINDSEY, Bo 13 505 38.8 55 0 6 4 0

BROWNING, Chandler 1 43 43.0 43 1 0 0 0

Total.......... 72 2705 37.6 56 5 12 18 0

Opponents...... 55 2253 41.0 59 2 6 20 0

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GPERRY III, James 11 12 673 108 0 0 793 72.1HALL, Patrick 8 616 52 0 0 0 668 83.5BLOUNT, Juanne 11 494 125 0 0 0 619 56.3JULES, Richard 10 35 73 0 401 0 509 50.9PETTY, Tyson 11 3 267 0 208 0 478 43.5MILLER, Josh 10 0 303 0 0 0 303 30.3PATMON, Jamal 11 0 292 0 0 0 292 26.5SANDERS, Marquis 3 0 167 0 23 0 190 63.3LESLIE, Ln. 8 0 156 0 5 0 161 20.1DUGAS, James 10 0 53 0 23 0 76 7.6ROCK, John 10 42 6 0 0 0 48 4.8LITTLE, Kenny 1 45 0 0 0 0 45 45.0SMITH, Hudson 10 35 0 0 0 0 35 3.5WOOLRIDGE, Nino 2 30 0 0 0 0 30 15.0OLIVAS, Gianni 11 0 0 0 0 23 23 2.1WITTENBERGER, Brian 8 0 0 0 0 21 21 2.6McGOWAN, Cedric 10 0 0 0 0 17 17 1.7WILLIAMS, Jeffery 8 0 0 0 0 8 8 1.0STEIN, Luke 11 0 0 0 5 0 5 0.5PURVIS, Graham 9 -11 0 0 0 0 -11 -1.2BROWNING, Chandler 8 -58 0 0 0 0 -58 -7.2Total.......... 11 1237 2167 108 665 67 4244 385.8Opponents...... 11 1753 1635 274 1013 305 4980 452.7

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# Player GP UT AT Total For Loss No-Yards Int-Yds PBU QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kicks Saf

52 PEMASA, Preston 11 30 36 66 19-71 7.0-37 . . 9 1-0 2 . .

9 WILLIAMS, Jeffery 8 31 28 59 4-17 1.5-14 2-8 . . . . . .

51 TENIOLA, Dami 9 18 40 58 4-5 0.5-1 . . 1 . 1 . .

49 WITTENBERGER, Brian 8 25 30 55 3-12 1.0-8 1-21 . 1 . . . .

2 LESLIE, Lyndrez 11 17 38 55 6-25 2.0-19 . . 1 . . . .

23 ROUNDTREE, Courtney 11 30 21 51 2-6 0.5-3 . 2 . 1-0 1 . .

37 OLIVAS, Gianni 11 22 28 50 1-1 . 4-23 4 1 . . . .

13 NIXON, Bryce 11 30 18 48 2-4 . 1-0 8 . 1-0 . 2 .

19 WOODS, Jordan 9 16 26 42 6-27 3.0-24 . 1 3 1-0 1 . .

20 McGOWAN, Cedric 10 26 16 42 3-8 1.5-8 2-17 5 . . 1 . .

94 SHORT, Evan 11 13 19 32 6-16 2.5-7 1-0 1 . . . . .

42 JOHNSON, Devin 11 14 16 30 1-5 . . . 1 1-0 . . .

54 DICKSON, Maurice 11 9 20 29 2-2 . . 1 2 1--5 . . .

44 SMITH, Hudson 10 9 14 23 4-10 0.5-6 . . 1 1-0 . . .

95 STONE, Nick 10 7 9 16 1-1 . . . . . . . .

31 WILLIAMS, Keon 8 6 7 13 . . . . . 2-0 . . .

14 PHELPS, Keron 11 8 4 12 2-7 . . . . . . . .

99 RUSHING, Nelson 11 5 6 11 1-2 . . . . 1-0 1 . .

69 DAVIS, Mike 4 1 9 10 2-3 1.0-1 . . 1 . 1 . .

89 STEIN, Luke 11 7 2 9 1-1 . . . . . . . .

90 TAYLOR, Dylan 7 1 6 7 . . . . . . . . .

28 DAVIS, Sean 8 4 3 7 . . . . . . . . .

43 HUBBARD, Sean 9 4 2 6 . . . . . . . . .

15 SCHLEY, Trey 7 2 4 6 . . . . . . . . .

96 BRYAN, Maurice 8 2 4 6 . . . . . . 1 . .

10 GRISSETT, Keenan 10 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . .

29 JAMES, Chris 4 3 2 5 . . 1-0 . . . . . .

93 FRASIER, Tranier 9 3 2 5 . . . . . . . . .

83 GATES, Ryan 12 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . .

22 THOMAS, Terrance 3 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .

74 SHELTON, Kyle 9 2 1 3 1-1 . . 1 . . . . .

24 PHILLIPS, Corey 3 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .

40 HALL, Patrick 8 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .

85 PURVIS, Graham 9 2 . 2 1-4 . . . . . . . .

32 BLOUNT, Juanne 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .

26 RIVERS, Kenny 10 1 1 2 . . . . . 1-0 . . .

82 LESLIE, Ln. 8 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .

5 SANDERS, Marquis 3 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

1 WOOLRIDGE, Nino 2 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .

59 SARGENT, Austin 6 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

3 ROCK, John 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

88 DUGAS, James 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

79 DEMILIO, Steve 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

91 DULA, Josh 7 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .

76 O’DANIEL, Corey 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

80 JULES, Richard 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

Total.......... 11 369 422 791 72-228 21-128 12-67 23 21 11--5 9 2

Opponents...... 11 407 454 861 102-368 36-251 20-305 37 36 9-87 10 2 .

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Offense (Multiple) WR LT LG C RG RT TE/WR/RB/FB QB RB WR WR

BREVARD Perry Dunaway O’Daniel Bryant Martin Demilio Miller (TE) Rock Little Patmon Sanders

at Akron Perry Dunaway O’Daniel Bryant Martin Demilio Miller (TE) Rock Blount Patmon Sanders

W. CAROLINA Perry Dunaway O’Daniel Bryant Martin Demilio Miller (TE) Rock Blount Patmon Sanders

at Sam Houston St. Perry Dunaway O’Daniel Bryant Welch Demilio Schley (TE) Rock Hall Patmon Sanders

at Old Dominion Perry Dunaway O’Daniel Bryant Welch Demilio Miller (TE) Browning Hall Patmon Petty

at Charleston Southern Perry O’Daniel Dunaway Bryant Welch Demilio Miller (TE) Browning Hall Jules Petty

PRESBYTERIAN Perry O’Daniel Dunaway Bryant Welch Demilio Miller (TE) Rock Hall Jules Petty

COASTAL CAROLINA Perry O’Daniel Dunaway Bryant Welch Demilio Miller (TE) Rock Blount Jules Petty

at Liberty Perry Dunaway O’Daniel Bryant J. Harris Demilio Miller (TE) Browning H. Smith Patmon Petty

at Stony Brook Perry Dunaway O’Daniel Bryant J. Harris Demilio Miller (TE) Rock Hall Jules Petty

VMI Perry Dunaway O’Daniel Bryant J. Harris Demilio Miller (TE) Browning Hall Patmon Petty

Defense (4-3) DE DT DT DE LB LB LB SS CB FS CB

BREVARD Dula Rushing Short Woods Williams Teniola Lz.Leslie Olivas McGowan Roundtree Nixon

at Akron Pemasa Rushing Short Woods Hubbard Teniola Lz.Leslie Olivas McGowan Roundtree Nixon

W. CAROLINA Pemasa Rushing Short Woods Williams Teniola Lz.Leslie Olivas McGowan Roundtree Nixon

at Sam Houston St. Pemasa Rushing Short Woods Williams Teniola Lz.Leslie Olivas McGowan Roundtree Nixon

at Old Dominion Pemasa Rushing Short Woods Williams Teniola Lz.Leslie Olivas McGowan Roundtree Nixon

at Charleston Southern Pemasa Rushing Short Woods Wittenberger Teniola Lz.Leslie Olivas McGowan Roundtree Nixon

PRESBYTERIAN Pemasa Rushing Dickson Woods Wittenberger Teniola Lz.Leslie Olivas McGowan Roundtree Nixon

COASTAL CAROLINA Pemasa Rushing Dickson Woods Wittenberger Teniola Lz.Leslie Olivas McGowan Roundtree Nixon

at Liberty Pemasa Rushing Short Woods Wittenberger D. Johnson Lz.Leslie Olivas McGowan Roundtree Nixon

at Stony Brook Pemasa Dickson Short H. Smith Williams Teniola Lz.Leslie Olivas S. Davis Roundtree Nixon

VMI Pemasa Dickson Short H. Smith Williams D. Johnson Lz.Leslie Olivas S. Davis Roundtree Nixon

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INDIVIDUAL-SINGLE GAME RECORDSMost Yards Rushing: 303 by Walter Hardnett vs. Wofford, 1983Most Rushing Attempts: 35 by Robbie Barnes vs L-R (1978) & Darrell Middleton vs.Newberry (1988)Most TDs Rushing: 4 by Johnnie Walker vs. Georgetown, 1976.Longest Run from Scrimmage: 90 yards by Amos Myles vs. Tusculum, 1997 (TD).Most Yards Passing: 487 by John Craven vs. Wingate, 1992.Most Passes Attempted: 64 by Chip Stuart vs. Wofford, 1980.Most Passes Completed: 32 by Chip Stuart vs.Presbyterian & Wofford (1980); by John Craven vs. Catawba. 1992.Most TD Passes: 6 by John Craven vs. Wingate, 1992.Longest Pass Completion: 89 yards from Benson to Richardson vs. Catawba, 1988.Most Total Offense: 497 by John Craven vs. Wingate, 1992.Most Pass Receptions: 14 by Duvaughn Flagler vs. Wofford, 2005; Cameron Brooks vs. Newberry, 1982Most Yards Receiving: 210 by Flagler vs. Wofford, 2005.Most TD Receptions: 4 by Eric Harris vs. Wingate, 1997.Most Tackles: 29 by Tory Atkins vs. Carson-Newman, 1999.Most Interceptions: 4 by Bill Salyers vs. Newberry ('77) / Eric Brewton vs. Davidson (1985).Most Interceptions In One Quarter: 3 by Mike Woods vs. New Haven, (3rd) (2000).Most Pass Break Ups: 5 by Allen Davis vs. Morgan State (2004).Most Punts: 13 by Todd Brantley vs. Mars Hill, 1980.Longest Punt: 79 yards by Rich Chapman vs. Guilford, 1973.Longest Field Goal: 53 yards by Tim Davis vs. Catawba, 1981.Longest INT Return: 94 yards by Eric Brewton vs. Elon, 1988 (TD).Longest Fumble Return: 100 yards by Jim Maxwell vs. Morris Brown, 2001 (TD, NCAA Division I-AA Record) and 100 yards by Sam Durst vs. West Virginia State, 1998 (TD, NCAA Division II Record).Longest Kickoff Return: 100 yards by Terry Guess vs. Carson-Newman (1994), Irvin Jones vs. Elon (1981) & Elvin Webber vs. Wofford (1975) (All for TDs). Longest Punt Return: 85 yards by Obbie Todd vs. Elon 1976, (TD).Most Extra Points Kicked: 10 by Mike Cox vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (1976).Most Field Goals Kicked: 5 by Jeff Parker vs. Newberry, 1987.

INDIVIDUAL-SEASON RECORDSMost Points Scored: 109 by Jeff Parker, 1987.Most Points Scored, Non-Kicker: 102 by Rodney Robinson, 1992.Most Touchdowns: 17 by Rodney Robinson, 1992.Most Rushing TDs: 13 by Shed Harris, 1996Most TDs Passes: 37 by John Craven, 1992.Most TD Receptions: 17 by Rodney Robinson, 1992.Most TDs Kick Returns: 3 by Terry Guess, 1994.Most TDs Punt Returns: 3 by Terry Guess, 1994.Most PATs Kicking: 70 by Andre Kwasnik, 1992.Most Field Goals: 19 by Jeff Parker, 1987.Most Yards Passing: 4,089 by John Craven, 1992.Best Avg. Per Reception: 29.3 by Mark Morningstar, 1976.Most Passes Intercepted: 12 by Richard Wofford (1972) & James Harbison (1992)Most Punts: 82 by Rich Chapman, 1973Best Punting Average: 45.5 by Graham Whitlock, 2003.Most Punts Returned: 35 by Irvin Jones, 1983.Most Kickoff Returns: 27 by Po Rogers, 1976.Most Yards on KO Return: 625 by Po Rogers, 1976.Most Yards Rushing: 1,401 by Darrell Middleton, 1989.Most Yards Rushing by a Quarterback: 445 by Dennis Stilley, 1976.Most Rushing Attempts: 242 by Shed Harris, 1996.Most Passes Completed: 307 by John Craven, 1992.Best Pass Completion PCT: 63.2 by Nick Roberts, 2005.Most Total Offense: 3,993 by John Craven, 1992.Most Passes Caught: 114 by Rodney Robinson, 1992.Most Yards by Reception: 1,792 by Rodney Robinson, 1992.Consecutive Games thrown TD Passes: 19 by Jeremy Martin, 2000-2002.Consecutive Games, Pass Reception: 42 by William Andrews, Jr., 2000-2003.Consecutive Games, TD Receptions: 12 by Rodney Robinson, 1992.Most Total Tackles (12 games or more): 152 by Raymond Jennings, 1992Most Total Tackles, (Less than 12 games): 150 by Tory Atkins, 1999Most Total Tackles by a True Freshman: 120 by Jeffrey Williams, 2008Most Sacks: 12 by Chris Mintz, 1999.Most Tackles For Loss: 35 by Chris Mintz, 1999.

INDIVIDUAL-CAREER RECORDSBest Game Record (QB): 22-9 by Jeremy Martin, 2000-02.Most Touchdowns: 38 by Darrell Middleton, 1986-89.Most TDs, Rushing: 32 by Middleton, 1986-89Most TD Passes Thrown: 65 by John Craven, 1991-94.Most TD Passes Caught: 35 by William Andrews, Jr., 2000-03.Most Yards Rushing: 4,032 by Middleton.Most Rushing Attempts: 618 by Middleton.Best Rushing Average per Attempt: 6.5 ypc by Middleton.Most Rushing Yards (Quarterback): 1,182 yards by Nick Roberts, 2002-2005.Most Yards Passing: 10,793 by Craven.Most Passes Completed: 896 by Craven.Most Passes Attempted: 1,679 by Craven.Best Completion Percentage: 61.7 by Stan Doolittle, 2006-Present.Most Total Offense: 10,497 by Craven.Most Passes Caught: 233 by William Andrews, Jr., 2000-2003.Most Passes Caught (TE): 80 by Jason Bright, 1999-2002.Most Receiving Yardage: 3,189 by Robinson.Most Field Goals: 45 by Jeff Parker, 1986-1989.Most Points Scored: 278 by Parker.Most PATS, Kicking: 135 by Andre Kwasnik, 1990-1993.Most Consecutive PATs: 90 by Carlisle Koontz, 1979-1982.Most Punts: 257 by Todd Brantley, 1980-1984.Best Punting Average: 41.7 by Graham Whitlock, 2000-2004.Most INTs: 25 by Chris Johnson, 76-79 and by Eric Brewton, 85-88.Most Kickoff Returns: 1,129 by Po Rogers, 1974-1977.Most Punt Returns: 70 by Irvin Jones, 1981-1984.Most Punt Return Yardage: 773 by Jones.Most Tackles: 485 by Tory Atkins, 1998-2001.Most Sacks: 29 by Gabe Wilkins, 1990-1993.Most Tackles For Loss: 53.5 by Brian Johnston, 2004-2007.Most Quarterback Pressures: 69 by Brian Johnston, 2004-2007.Most Pass Break Ups: 35 by Mario Williams, 2001-2004.

Linebacker Darryl Perry (1989-1992).

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TEAM-SINGLE GAME RECORDSMost Points Scored: 76 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1976.Most Points Allowed: 61 by Wofford, 1979.Most Points, Combined: 105 (GW 56, Morgan State 49 2004).Largest Victory Margin: 70, (GW 76, Lenoir-Rhyne 6, 1976).Largest Defeat Margin: 56, (Ga. Southern 56, GW 0, 2002).Most Rushing Yards: 473 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1986.Most Rushing Attempts: 68 vs. Carson-Newman, 1977.Fewest Passing Yards: 0 vs. Elon, ‘76 and Livingstone, ‘86.Most Yards Passing: 538 vs. Wingate, 1992.Most Passing Attempts: 60 vs. Wofford, 1980.Most Passes Completed: 35 vs. Lees-McRae, 1992.Most TD Passes: 7 vs. Wingate, 1992.Most Interceptions by GWU: 9 by Concord, 1992.Most Interceptions Thrown: 6 vs. Va. Union, 2001.Most First Downs: 39 vs. Belhaven, 2005.Most Total Offense: 804 vs. Wingate, 1992.Most Offensive Plays: 103 vs. New Hampshire, 2000.Most Punts: 13 vs. Mars Hill, 1980.Most Fumbles Lost: 7 vs. Newberry, 1975.Fewest First Downs Allowed: 1 vs. J.C. Smith, 1999.Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed: minus-36 vs. Davidson, ‘85.Fewest Passing Yards Allowed: 3 vs. Stephen F. Austin, ‘73.

TEAM-SEASON RECORDSMost Wins: 12, 1992 (12-2).Best Winning Percentage: 90.0, 2002 (9-1).Most Losses: 9, 1972, 1993 and 1996.Fewest Losses: 1, 2002 (9-1).Fewest Wins: 1, 1993 (1-9).Most Ties: 1, 1974, 1978 and 1988.Most Points Scored: 564, 1993.Most Points Allowed: 439, 1992 (16 games).Most Touchdowns Scored: 73, 1992.Most PATs Kicking: 70, 1992.Most Field Goals: 19, 1987.Most Yards Rushing: 2,864, 1977.Most Rushing Attempts: 582, 1973.Best Average Gain Per Rush: 4.9, 1977.Best Rushing Average Per Game: 256.7, 1977.Most Rushing Touchdowns: 33, 1987.Most Passes Attempted: 664, 1992.Most Passes Completed: 352, 1992.Best Average Gain Per Completion: 18.7, 1976.Best Pass Completion Percentage: 61.2, 2005.Best Passing Average Per Game: 345.0, 1992.Most TD Passes: 43, 1992.Most Interceptions Thrown: 33, 1993.Fewest Interceptions Thrown: 4, 2002.Most Interceptions: 40, 1992.Most First Downs: 315, 1992.Most Total Offense: 6,459, 1992.Best Total Offense Per Game: 461.0, 1992.Most Offensive Plays: 1,076, 1992.Most Punts: 83, 1972.Longest Winning Streak: 12, 1992.Longest Home Winning Streak: 15, Oct. 13, 2001-Sept. 18, 2004.Longest Losing Streak: 9, 1993.Most Penalty Yardage: 1,540, 1992.Fewest Points Allowed: 139, 1977.

Receiver Ken Reid (1970-73).

Offensive Lineman Bob Bolic (1971-75).

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TOP INDIVIDUAL SEASONS

RUSHING Yr. Name Att. Yards Avg. TDs1989 Darrell Middleton 207 1,401 6.8 91977 Johnny Walker 241 1,360 5.6 112000 Justin Richardson 216 1,110 5.1 8 1988 Darrell Middleton 193 1,090 5.6 111996 Shed Harris 242 1,080 4.5 13

PASSING Yr. Name Att. Comp. Pct. Yds. TDs1992 John Craven 556 307 55.2 4,089 371993 John Craven 449 249 55.5 2,950 232000 Jeremy Martin 381 192 50.4 2,551 182004 Nick Roberts 360 198 55.0 2,410 121982 Chip Stuart 360 211 58.6 2,389 232001 Jeremy Martin 309 168 54.3 2,271 152009 Stan Doolittle 347 215 62.0 2,268 11

RECEIVING Yr. Name Rec. Yards Avg. TDs1992 Rodney Robinson 114 1,792 15.7 172003 William Andrews, Jr. 76 975 12.8 132008 Dobson Collins 76 937 12.3 101982 Cameron Brooks 71 938 13.2 82000 William Andrews, Jr. 70 933 13.3 82010 James Perry III 65 673 10.4 32006 Duvaughn Flagler 64 740 11.6 72009 James Perry III 61 749 12.3 3

TOTAL OFFENSE Yr. Name Rush Pass Total1992 John Craven -96 4,089 3,9931993 John Craven 129 2,950 3,0792005 Nick Roberts 404 2,072 2,4762004 Nick Roberts 363 2,410 2,7732000 Jeremy Martin 318 2,551 2,8692003 Nick Roberts 384 2,201 2,5852009 Stan Doolittle 309 2,268 2,577

ABBREVIATED INDIVIDUAL CAREER CHARTS

RUSHING (Min. 1,300 yards) Name Att. Yards Avg. 1. Darrell Middleton 618 4,032 6.5 2. Johnnie Walker 493 2,733 5.5 3. Justin Richardson 529 2,623 5.0 4. Frank Taylor 501 2,602 5.2 5. Shed Harris 512 2,453 4.8 6. Jermaine Boston 439 1,952 4.5 7. Chris Foster 361 1,883 5.2 8. Robbie Barnes 471 1,818 3.9 9. Po Rogers 267 1,520 5.7 10. Jamie Pope 283 1,467 5.2 11. George Pressley 274 1,409 5.1

PASSING (Min. 3,500 yards) Name Att. Comp. Pct. Yds. TDs 1. John Craven 1,679 896 53.4 10,793 86 2. Jeremy Martin 1,175 632 53.8 8,025 60 3. Chip Stuart 1,170 648 55.4 7,455 58 4. Nick Roberts 1107 597 59.3 6,690 48 5. Clint Conner 821 444 54.1 5,708 46 6. Devin Campbell 749 440 58.7 5,614 39 7. Stan Doolittle 821 506 61.6 5,190 28

PASS RECEIVING (Min. 100 Catches) Name Rec. Yards Avg. TDs 1. William Andrews, Jr. 233 3,149 13.5 35 2. Duvaughn Flagler 188 2,552 13.6 31 Rodney Robinson 188 3,189 17.0 29 4. James Perry III 181 2,083 11.5 8 5. Cameron Brooks 176 2,132 12.1 19 6. Lonnie Custer 159 2,362 14.9 18 7. Duane Foster 159 2,238 14.1 21 8. Dobson Collins 143 1,745 12.2 14 9. Kelvin Richardson 134 2,152 16.1 10 10. Kory Alston 127 1,743 13.7 17 Austin Gaines 127 1,599 12.6 8

SCORING (Min. 150 points) Name TDs PATs FGs Points 1. Jeff Parker 0 134 48 278 2. Andre Kwasnik 0 135 36 243 3. Hunter Smith 0 118 37 229 4. Darrell Middleton 38 0 0 228 5. William Andrews 35 0 0 210 6. Ryan Cieslak 0 98 33 197 Ryan Gates 0 92 35 197 8. Duvaughn Flagler 31 2 0 188 9. Rodney Robinson 29 0 0 174 10. Andrew Harmon 0 69 34 171

TOUCHDOWN SCORING (Min. 20) Name TDs Points 1. Darrell Middleton 38 228 2. William Andrews 35 210 3. Duvaughn Flagler 31 186 4. Rodney Robinson 29 174 5. Patrick Hall 27 164

EXTENDED CAREER RECORDS BEGIN ON PAGE 116Running back Frank Taylor (1973-1976).

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ANNUAL RUSHING LEADERSYEAR NAME ATT YARDS AVG. TDS1970 Darryl Carley 103 331 3.2 11971 Dennis Dukes 106 607 5.7 31972 John Mallory 123 453 3.7 41973 Frank Taylor 201 1,014 5.1 51974 Frank Taylor 107 531 5.0 11975 Frank Taylor 108 559 5.2 41976 Johnny Walker 121 725 6.0 91977 Johnny Walker 241 1,360 5.6 111978 Robbie Barnes 225 1,001 4.4 91979 Robbie Barnes 131 446 3.4 31980 Robbie Barnes 96 298 3.1 11981 Jamie Pope 146 662 4.5 61982 Jamie Pope 135 805 6.0 81983 Walter Hardnett 125 575 4.6 41984 Johnnie Williams 105 418 3.9 31985 Jimbo Early 73 324 4.4 21986 Chris Poston 124 805 6.5 71987 Darrell Middleton 130 940 7.2 111988 Darrell Middleton 193 1,090 5.6 111989 Darrell Middleton 207 1,401 6.8 91990 Robbie Holloway 72 223 3.1 1 1991 Sean Odoms 111 468 4.2 31992 Sean Odoms 141 645 4.6 91993 Derrick Scott 86 482 5.6 01994 Shed Harris 126 686 5.4 51995 Shed Harris 94 419 4.5 11996 Shed Harris 242 1,080 4.5 131997 Amos Myles 117 529 4.5 41998 Amos Myles 194 760 3.9 61999 Justin Richardson 128 737 5.8 52000 Justin Richardson 216 1,110 5.1 82001 Justin Richardson * 87 519 6.0 32002 Chris Foster 109 632 5.8 72003 Chris Foster 174 923 5.3 52004 Jermaine Boston 143 624 4.4 32005 Jermaine Boston 148 643 4.3 72006 David Montgomery 78 349 4.5 32007 David Montgomery 128 736 5.8 62008 Philip Peoples 120 602 5.0 62009 Patrick Hall 108 599 5.5 122010 Patrick Hall 154 616 4.0 5

ANNUAL PASSING LEADERSYEAR NAME ATT COMP % YARDS TDS1970 Ray Hannon 242 86 35.5 1,441 151971 Ray Hannon 178 78 43.8 1,203 111972 Ray Hannon 219 86 39.9 1,327 51973 Doc Davis 164 70 42.7 982 41974 Doc Davis 70 37 52.9 488 01975 Dennis Stilley 78 34 43.6 483 31976 Glen Robertson 117 56 47.8 1,006 51977 Dennis Stilley 72 29 40.2 411 31978 Charlie Davis 102 28 27.4 406 01979 Chip Stuart 222 122 55.0 1,719 171980 Chip Stuart 292 157 53.8 1,649 81981 Chip Stuart 293 157 53.6 1,701 111982 Chip Stuart 360 211 58.6 2,389 231983 Al Bianco 193 74 38.3 948 71984 Al Bianco 133 54 40.6 720 41985 Al Bianco 144 65 45.1 833 81986 Jesse James 173 87 50.3 1,262 91987 Jesse James 271 134 49.0 2,009 141988 Bruce Benson 216 115 53.2 1,302 31989 Dimekko Sidney 70 38 54.3 570 81990 Charles Barnes 143 66 46.2 850 41991 John Craven 338 153 45.3 1,769 101992 John Craven 556 307 55.2 4,089 371993 John Craven 449 249 55.5 2,950 231994 John Craven 336 187 55.7 1,985 151995 Todd Vice 148 82 55.4 853 31996 Clint Conner 215 108 50.2 1,608 111997 Clint Conner 286 157 54.8 1,874 20 1998 Clint Conner 215 124 57.7 1,564 91999 Jeremy Martin 159 80 50.3 1,037 102000 Jeremy Martin 381 192 50.4 2,551 182001 Jeremy Martin 309 168 54.3 2,271 152002 Jeremy Martin 326 193 59.2 2,166 172003 Nick Roberts 338 203 60.1 2,201 202004 Nick Roberts 360 198 55.0 2,410 122005 Nick Roberts 307 194 63.2 2,072 162006 Devin Campbell 311 174 55.9 2,215 152007 Stan Doolittle 239 144 60.3 1,475 92008 Devin Campbell 220 139 63.2 1,774 112009 Stan Doolittle 347 215 62.0 2,268 112010 John Rock 195 103 52.8 1,298 7

ANNUAL RECEIVING LEADERSYEAR NAME CATCHES YARDS AVG TDS1970 Ken Reid 37 732 19.9 81971 Gene Cooley 18 280 15.6 11972 Ken Reid 45 784 17.4 21973 Ken Reid 27 416 15.4 21974 Rick Chapman 18 304 16.9 11975 Bryan Florence 16 269 16.8 11976 Mark Morningstar 18 527 29.3 61977 JT Johnson 18 251 13.9 11978 Marc Walker 14 255 18.2 01979 Duane Foster 46 725 15.7 111980 Johnnie Williams 51 519 10.2 21981 Duane Foster 56 776 13.9 2 1982 Cameron Brooks 71 938 13.2 81983 Cameron Brooks 45 542 12.0 51984 Vince Yates 19 321 16.9 21985 Kelvin Richardson 39 611 15.7 21986 Kelvin Richardson 30 503 16.8 11987 Frank Cunningham 34 481 14.1 21988 Kelvin Richardson 42 549 13.1 21989 Tim Waters 35 621 17.7 51990 Mark Ackerman 24 383 15.9 11991 Rodney Robinson 46 859 18.7 71992 Rodney Robinson 114 1,792 15.7 171993 Lonnie Custer 61 898 14.7 41994 Lonnie Custer 50 576 11.5 61995 Lonnie Custer 39 637 16.3 31996 Terrance Porter 27 527 19.5 41997 Eric Harris 42 662 15.8 121998 Latrell Brown 30 423 14.1 51999 Jon-Eric Sullivan 43 471 11.0 32000 William Andrews, Jr. 70 933 13.3 82001 William Andrews, Jr. 43 556 12.9 62002 William Andrews, Jr. 45 685 15.2 82003 William Andrews, Jr. 76 975 12.8 132004 Kory Alston 42 769 18.3 82005 Duvaughn Flagler 55 826 15.0 132006 Duvaughn Flagler 64 740 11.6 72007 Duvaughn Flagler 59 778 13.2 92008 Dobson Collins 76 937 12.3 102009 James Perry III 61 749 12.3 32010 James Perry III 65 673 10.4 3 ANNUAL TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERSYEAR NAME RUSH PASS TOTAL1970 Ray Hannon 198 1,441 1,6391971 Ray Hannon 272 1,203 1,4751972 Ray Hannon 133 1,327 1,4601973 Frank Taylor 1,014 22 1,0361974 Frank Taylor 531 0 5311975 Dennis Stilley 125 483 6081976 Dennis Stilley 445 664 1,1091977 Johnny Walker 1,360 36 1,3961978 Robbie Barnes 1,001 0 1,0011979 Chip Stuart 43 1,719 1,6771980 Chip Stuart -97 1,649 1,5521981 Chip Stuart -205 1,701 1,4691982 Chip Stuart -212 2,389 2,1771983 Al Bianco 14 948 9621984 Al Bianco 189 720 9091985 Al Bianco 14 833 8471986 Jesse James 265 1,262 1,5271987 Jessie James 121 2,009 2,1301988 Bruce Benson 27 1,302 1,3291989 Darrell Middleton 1,401 0 1,4011990 Charles Barnes 64 850 9141991 John Craven -133 1,769 1,6361992 John Craven -96 4,089 3,9931993 John Craven 129 2,950 3,0791994 John Craven -63 1,985 1,9221995 Todd Vice -15 853 8351996 Clint Conner -30 1,608 1,5781997 Clint Conner 197 1,874 2,0711998 Clint Conner 43 1,564 1,6071999 Jeremy Martin 27 1,037 1,0642000 Jeremy Martin 318 2,551 2,8692001 Jeremy Martin 223 2,271 2,4942002 Jeremy Martin 361 2,166 2,5272003 Nick Roberts 384 2,201 2,5852004 Nick Roberts 363 2,410 2,7732005 Nick Roberts 404 2,072 2,4762006 Devin Campbell -64 2,215 2,1512007 Stan Doolittle 38 1,475 1,5132008 Devin Campbell -45 1,774 1,7292009 Stan Doolittle 309 2,268 2,5772010 John Rock 42 1,298 1,340

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CAREER PASSING YARDAGE TOP 15 Year Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD INT1. John Craven 1991 338 153 45.3 1,769 17 10 1992 556 307 55.2 4,089 37 28 1993 449 249 55.5 2,950 23 29 1994 336 187 55.7 1,985 15 20 TOTAL 1,679 896 53.4 10,793 92 87

Year Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD INT2. Jeremy Martin 1999 159 80 50.3 1,037 10 5 2000 381 192 50.4 2,551 18 16 2001 309 168 54.4 2,271 15 11 2002 326 193 59.2 2,166 17 4 TOTAL 1,175 633 54.0 8025 60 36

Year Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD INT3. Chip Stuart 1979 222 122 55.0 1,719 17 12 1980 292 157 53.8 1,649 8 15 1981 296 158 43.0 1,698 10 13 1982 360 211 58.6 2,389 23 13 TOTAL 1,170 648 55.3 7455 58 53

Year Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD INT4. Nick Roberts 2002 2 2 100.0 7 0 0 2003 338 203 60.1 2,201 20 12 2004 360 198 55.0 2,410 12 17 2005 307 194 63.2 2,072 16 16 TOTAL 1,107 597 59.3 6690 48 45

Year Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD INT5. Clint Conner 1996 215 108 50.2 1608 11 9 1997 286 157 54.9 1874 20 13 1998 215 124 57.7 1564 9 8 1999 105 55 52.4 662 6 5 TOTAL 821 444 54.0 5708 46 35

Year Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD INT6. Devin Campbell 2005 97 57 58.8 779 7 2 2006 311 174 55.9 2215 15 17 2007 121 70 57.9 846 6 7 2008 220 139 63.2 1774 11 3 TOTAL 749 440 58.7 5614 39 29 Year Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD INT7. Stan Doolittle 2006 61 41 67.2 388 4 4 2007 239 144 60.3 1475 9 7 2008 174 106 60.9 1059 4 6 2009 347 215 62.0 2268 11 5 TOTAL 821 506 61.6 5190 28 22

Year Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD INT8. Ray Hannon 1970 242 86 35.5 1441 15 15 1971 178 78 43.4 1203 11 25 1972 219 86 39.4 1327 5 18 TOTAL 639 250 39.2 3971 31 62

Year Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD INT9. Jesse James 1985 95 41 43.2 562 3 1 1986 173 87 50.3 1262 9 13 1987 244 121 49.6 1762 12 14 TOTAL 539 262 48.6 3833 28 26

Year Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD INT10. Al Bianco 1982 6 2 33.3 11 1 2 1983 193 74 38.3 948 7 19 1984 133 54 40.6 720 4 7 1985 143 64 44.8 833 8 5 TOTAL 475 194 40.8 2512 20 33

Year Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD INT10. Dennis Stilley 1975 78 34 43.6 483 3 8 1976 62 33 53.2 664 4 4 1977 72 29 40.3 411 3 3 1978 43 19 44.1 339 1 4 TOTAL 255 115 45.0 1897 11 19

Year Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD INT12. Charles Barnes 1989 66 29 43.9 545 2 3 1990 143 66 46.2 850 4 5 1991 58 23 41.0 306 2 5 TOTAL 267 118 44.2 1701 8 13

Year Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD INT13. Rob. McDonald 1992 81 43 53.1 729 6 4 1993 49 16 33.0 270 0 3 1994 20 9 45.0 144 1 1 1995 83 37 44.6 521 3 2 TOTAL 233 105 45.1 1664 10 10

Year Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD INT14. Doc Davis 1971 17 6 35.3 97 9 5 1972 6 4 66.7 32 1 0 1973 164 70 42.7 982 4 7 1974 70 37 52.9 488 0 3 TOTAL 257 117 45.5 1599 14 15

Year Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD INT15. Bruce Benson 1985 7 5 71.4 76 1 0 1986 21 10 47.6 117 0 4 1987 16 7 43.8 88 1 0 1988 216 115 53.2 1302 3 17 TOTAL 260 137 52.7 1583 5 21

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COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (MIN. 250 ATT.) Name Years Att. Cmp. Pct.1. Stan Doolittle 2006-2009 821 506 61.62. Nick Roberts 2002-2005 1,107 597 59.33. Devin Campbell 2005-2008 749 440 58.74. Chip Stuart 1979-1982 1,170 648 55.35. Jeremy Martin 1999-2002 1,175 633 54.0 Clint Conner 1996-1999 821 444 54.07. John Craven 1991-1994 1,679 896 53.48. Bruce Benson 1985-1988 260 137 52.79. Jesse James 1985-1987 539 262 48.610. Doc Davis 1971-1974 257 117 45.5

TOUCHDOWNS ACCOUNTED FOR Name Years Pass Rush Total1. John Craven 1991-1994 92 2 942. Jeremy Martin 1999-2002 60 16 763. Nick Roberts 2002-2005 48 19 674. Chip Stuart 1979-1982 58 8 645. Clint Conner 1996-1999 46 17 636. Devin Campbell 2005-2008 34 2 417. Ray Hannon 1970-1972 31 5 368. Jesse James 1985-1987 28 6 349. Stan Doolittle 2006-2009 28 4 3210. Al Bianco 1982-1985 20 2 22

QUARTERBACK RUSHING YARDS Name Years Att. Yards TD1. Nick Roberts 2002-2005 354 1,182 192. Jeremy Martin 1999-2002 365 929 163. Dennis Stilley 1975-1978 228 896 14. Ray Hannon 1970-1972 319 603 55. Clint Conner 1996-1999 388 540 17

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PASSING YARDAGE Name Year Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD INT1. John Craven 1992 556 307 55.2 4,089 37 282. John Craven 1993 449 249 55.5 2,950 23 293. Jeremy Martin 2000 381 192 50.4 2,551 18 164. Nick Roberts 2004 360 198 55.0 2,410 12 175. Chip Stuart 1982 360 211 58.6 2,389 23 136. Jeremy Martin 2001 309 168 54.4 2,271 15 117. Stan Doolittle 2009 347 215 62.0 2,268 11 58. Devin Campbell 2006 311 174 55.9 2,215 15 179. Nick Roberts 2003 338 203 60.1 2,201 20 1210. Jeremy Martin 2002 326 193 59.2 2,166 17 411. Nick Roberts 2005 307 194 63.2 2,072 16 1612. John Craven 1994 336 187 55.7 1,985 15 2013. Clint Conner 1997 286 157 54.9 1,874 20 1314. Devin Campbell 2008 220 139 63.2 1,774 11 315. John Craven 1991 338 153 45.3 1,769 17 1016. Jesse James 1987 244 121 49.6 1,762 12 1418. Chip Stuart 1981 296 158 43.0 1,698 10 1318. Chip Stuart 1980 292 157 53.8 1,649 8 1519. Clint Conner 1996 215 108 50.2 1,608 11 920. Clint Conner 1998 215 124 57.7 1,564 9 8 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (MIN. 125 ATTEMPTS) Name Year Att. Comp. Pct. 1. Devin Campbell 2008 220 139 63.22. Nick Roberts 2005 307 194 63.23. Stan Doolittle 2009 347 215 62.04. Stan Doolittle 2008 174 106 60.95. Stan Doolitte 2007 239 144 60.36. Nick Roberts 2003 338 203 60.17. Jeremy Martin 2002 326 193 59.28. Devin Campbell 2005 154 88 57.19. Chip Stuart 1982 360 211 58.610. Clint Conner 1997 215 124 57.7

COMPLETIONS Name Year Comp.1. John Craven 1992 3072. John Craven 1993 2493. Chip Stuart 1982 2114. Nick Roberts 2003 2035. Nick Roberts 2004 1986. Nick Roberts 2005 1947. Jeremy Martin 2002 1938. Jeremy Martin 2000 1929. John Craven 1994 18710. Devin Campbell 2006 174

ATTEMPTS Name Year Att.1. John Craven 1992 5562. John Craven 1993 4493. Jeremy Martin 2000 3814. Chip Stuart 1982 360 Nick Roberts 2004 3606. John Craven 1991 338 Nick Roberts 2003 3388. John Craven 1994 3369. Jeremy Martin 2002 32610. Devin Campbell 2006 311

Single Season Passing Touchdowns Name Year TD1. John Craven 1992 372. John Craven 1993 23 Chip Stuart 1982 234. Nick Roberts 2003 29 Clint Conner 1997 206. Jeremy Martin 2000 187. Jeremy Martin 2002 17 John Craven 1991 17 Chip Stuart 1979 1710. Nick Roberts 2005 16

SINGLE SEASON INTERCEPTIONS Name Year INT1. John Craven 1993 292. John Craven 1992 283. Ray Hannon 1970 254. John Craven 1994 205. Al Bianco 1983 196. Ray Hannon 1972 187. Nick Roberts 2004 17 Bruce Benson 1988 17 Devin Campbell 2006 179. Nick Roberts 2005 16 Jeremy Martin 2000 16

SINGLE SEASON TOUCHDOWNS ACCOUNTED FOR Name Year Pass TD Rush TD Total TD1. John Craven 1992 37 0 372. Nick Roberts 2003 20 7 273. Jeremy Martin 2000 18 7 254. Clint Conner 1997 20 4 24 John Craven 1993 23 1 24 Chip Stuart 1982 23 1 247. Nick Roberts 2005 17 6 238. Jeremy Martin 2001 15 5 209. John Craven 1991 17 1 18 Ray Hannon 1970 15 3 18

SINGLE SEASON QUARTERBACK RUSHING YARDS Name Year Att. Yds Avg. TD1. Dennis Stilley 1976 90 445 4.9 0 2. Nick Roberts 2005 104 404 3.9 63. Nick Roberts 2003 137 384 2.8 74. Nick Roberts 2004 109 363 3.3 65. Jeremy Martin 2002 114 361 3.2 16. Dennis Stilley 1977 89 322 4.9 17. Stan Doolittle 2009 107 309 2.9 38. Dimekko Sidney 1989 66 291 4.4 29. Ray Hannon 1971 124 272 2.2 0

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CAREER RUSHING YARDAGE TOP 20 Season Att. Yds Avg. TD1. Darrell Middleton 1986 88 601 6.8 7 1987 102 807 7.1 11 1988 193 1090 5.6 11 1989 207 1401 6.8 9 TOTAL 598 3877 6.5 38

Season Att. Yds Avg. TD2. Johnny Walker 1974 49 298 6.1 1 1975 82 350 4.2 3 1976 121 725 6.0 9 1977 241 1360 5.6 11 TOTAL 493 2733 5.5 24

Season Att. Yds Avg. TD3. Justin Richardson 1998 68 267 3.9 3 1999 128 737 5.8 5 2000 216 1110 5.1 8 2001 87 519 6.0 3 TOTAL 499 2633 5.3 34

Season Att. Yds Avg. TD4. Frank Taylor 1973 201 1014 5.1 5 1974 107 531 5.0 1 1975 108 559 5.2 4 1976 85 498 5.8 6 TOTAL 501 2602 5.2 15

Season Att. Yds Avg. TD 5. Shed Harris 1993 15 67 4.5 2 1994 126 686 5.4 5 1995 94 419 4.5 1 1996 242 1080 4.5 13 TOTAL 477 2252 4.7 21

Season Att. Yds Avg. TD 6. Jermaine Boston 2002 91 423 4.6 3 2003 57 262 4.6 2 2004 143 624 4.4 3 2005 148 643 4.3 7 TOTAL 439 1952 4.5 15

Season Att. Yds Avg. TD 7. Chris Foster 2000 18 53 2.9 0 2001 60 275 4.6 1 2002 109 632 5.8 7 2003 174 923 5.3 5 TOTAL 361 1883 5.2 13

Season Att. Yds Avg. TD8. Robbie Barnes 1977 19 73 3.8 1 1978 225 1001 4.4 9 1979 131 446 3.4 3 1980 96 298 3.1 1 TOTAL 471 1818 3.9 14

Season Att. Yds Avg. TD 9. Patrick Hall 2007 47 238 5.1 3 2008 85 381 4.5 7 2009 108 599 5.5 12 2010 154 616 4.0 5 TOTAL 394 1834 4.7 27

Season Att. Yds Avg. TD 10. George Gilliam (FB) 1972 115 456 3.9 4 1973 162 714 4.4 3 1974 146 596 4.1 6 TOTAL 423 1766 4.2 13

Season Att. Yds Avg. TD11. David Montgomery 2006 78 349 4.5 3 2007 128 736 5.8 6 2008 66 307 4.7 0 2009 28 208 7.4 1 TOTAL 300 1600 5.3 10 Season Att. Yds Avg. TD 12. Po Rogers 1974 65 356 5.5 3 1975 54 438 8.1 2 1976 69 313 4.5 5 1977 69 382 5.2 4 TOTAL 257 1489 5.8 14 Season Att. Yds Avg. TD 13. Jamie Pope 1981 148 662 4.5 5 1982 135 805 6.0 8 TOTAL 283 1467 5.2 13

Season Att. Yds Avg. TD 14. George Pressley 2002 58 411 7.1 5 2003 62 270 4.4 0 2004 87 370 4.3 1 2005 67 358 5.3 5 TOTAL 274 1409 5.1 11

Season Att. Yds Avg. TD 15. Chris Poston 1984 0 0 0.0 0 1986 124 805 6.5 7 1987 108 556 5.1 10 TOTAL 232 1361 5.9 17

Season Att. Yds Avg. TD 16. Amos Myles 1997 117 529 4.5 4 1998 194 760 3.9 6 TOTAL 311 1289 4.2 10

Season Att. Yds Avg. TD17. Philip Peoples 2006 77 323 4.2 4 2007 37 168 4.5 1 2008 120 602 5.0 6 2009 51 189 3.7 2 TOTAL 285 1282 4.5 13

Season Att. Yds Avg. TD 18. Jimbo Early (FB) 1984 48 112 2.3 1 1985 73 324 4.4 2 1986 144 633 4.4 11 1987 39 202 5.3 1 TOTAL 304 1271 4.2 15

Season Att. Yds Avg. TD 19. Charles Palmer (FB) 1996 68 312 4.6 1 1997 102 455 4.5 1 1998 Redshirted 1999 94 441 4.7 4 TOTAL 264 1208 4.6 6

Season Att. Yds Avg. TD20. Obbie Todd 1975 41 245 6.0 4 1976 56 393 7.0 5 1977 95 492 5.2 4 1978 23 64 2.7 0 TOTAL 215 1194 5.6 13

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Rushing Touchdowns Name Years TD1. Darrell Middleton 1986-1989 382. Justin Richardson 1998-2001 343. Patrick Hall 2007-2010 274. Johnny Walker 1974-1977 245. Shed Harris 1993-1996 216. Nick Roberts (QB) 2002-2005 197. Chris Poston 1984-1986 178. Frank Taylor 1973-1976 15 Jermaine Boston 2002-2005 15 Jimbo Early (FB) 1984-1987 1510. Robbie Barnes 1977-1980 14 Po Rogers 1974-1977 14 Philip Keefe (FB) 1992-1995 1413. Philip Peoples 2006-2009 13 Chris Foster 2000-2003 13 George Gilliam (FB) 1972-1974 13 Jamie Pope 1981-1982 13 Obbie Todd 1975-1978 1317. Sean Odom 1991-1992 12 Harold Wells (FB) 2001-2004 12

Attempts Name Years Att.1. Darrell Middleton 1986-1989 5982. Frank Taylor 1973-1976 5013. Justin Richardson 1998-2001 4994. Johnny Walker 1974-1977 4935. Shed Harris 1993-1996 4776. Robbie Barnes 1977-1980 4717. Jermaine Boston 2002-2005 4398. George Gilliam (FB) 1972-1974 4239. Patrick Hall 2007-2010 39410. Chris Foster 2000-2003 361

Yards Per Carry (Min. 250 Attempts) Name Years Att. YPC1. Darrell Middleton 1986-1989 598 6.52. Po Rogers 1974-1977 257 5.83. Johnny Walker 1974-1977 493 5.54. David Montgomery 2006-2009 305 5.3 Justin Richardson 1998-2001 499 5.36. Frank Taylor 1973-1976 501 5.2 Chris Foster 2001-2003 361 5.2 Jamie Pope 1981-1982 283 5.29. George Pressley 2002-2005 274 5.110. Patrick Hall 2007-Present 377 4.7

Receptions (RB) Name Years No. Yds. Avg. TD1. Philip Keefe (FB) 1992-1995 88 837 9.5 82. David Montgomery 2006-2009 75 547 7.3 43. Jermaine Boston 2002-2005 68 485 7.1 24. Jamie Pope 1981-1982 67 505 7.5 45. Robbie Barnes 1977-1980 60 682 11.4 3

Receiving Yards (RB) Name Years Yds.1. Philip Keefe (FB) 1992-1995 8372. Robbie Barnes 1977-1980 6823. David Montgomery 2006-2009 5474. Jamie Pope 1981-1982 5055. Jermaine Boston 2002-2005 485

Receiving Touchdowns (RB) Name Years TD1. Philip Keefe (FB) 1992-1995 82. David Montgomery 2006-2009 4 Jamie Pope 1981-1982 44. Robbie Barnes 1977-1980 35. Chris Poston 1984-1987 3 Charles Palmer (FB) 1996-1999 3

Yards Per Catch – Min. 25 Receptions (RB) Name Years No. Avg.1. Justin Richardson 1998-2001 25 13.22. Sean Odom 1991-1992 40 11.93. Robbie Barnes 1977-1980 60 11.4 4. Charles Palmer (FB) 1996-1999 32 11.25. Philip Keefe (FB) 1992-1995 88 9.5

SINGLE SEASON RUNNING BACK RECORDS

Rushing Yardage Name Year Att. Yards Avg. TD1. Darrell Middleton 1989 207 1401 6.8 92. Johnny Walker 1977 241 1360 5.6 113. Justin Richardson 2000 216 1110 5.1 84. Darrell Middleton 1988 193 1090 5.6 115. Shed Harris 1996 242 1080 4.5 136. Frank Taylor 1973 201 1014 5.1 5 7. Robbie Barnes 1978 225 1001 4.4 98. Chris Foster 2003 174 923 5.3 59. Darrell Middleton 1987 102 807 7.1 1110. Jamie Pope 1982 135 805 6.0 8 Chris Poston 1986 124 805 6.5 712. Amos Myles 1998 194 760 3.9 6 Touchdowns Name Year TD1. Shed Harris 1996 132. Patrick Hall 2009 12 3. Johnny Walker 1977 11 Darrell Middleton 1987 11 Darrell Middleton 1988 116. Johnny Walker 1976 9 Robbie Barnes 1978 9 Darrell Middleton 1989 9 Sean Odoms 1992 910. Justin Richardson 2000 8 Harold Wells (FB) 2004 8 Attempts Name Year Att. Yds Avg. TD1. Shed Harris 1996 242 1080 4.5 132. Johnny Walker 1977 241 1360 5.6 113. Robbie Barnes 1978 225 1001 4.4 94. Justin Richardson 2000 216 1110 5.1 85. Darrell Middleton 1989 207 1401 6.8 96. Frank Taylor 1973 201 1014 5.1 5 7. Amos Myles 1998 194 760 3.9 68. Darrell Middleton 1988 193 1090 5.6 119. Chris Foster 2003 174 923 5.3 510 George Gilliam (FB) 1973 162 714 4.4 3

Yards Per Carry (Min. 150 Attempts) Name Year Att. Yds Avg. TD1. Darrell Middleton 1989 207 1401 6.8 92. Johnny Walker 1977 241 1360 5.6 113. Darrell Middleton 1988 193 1090 5.6 114. Chris Foster 2003 174 923 5.3 55. Justin Richardson 2000 216 1110 5.1 8 Frank Taylor 1973 201 1014 5.1 5

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CAREER RECEPTIONS TOP 25 Year No. Yds. Avg. TD1. William Andrews, Jr. 2000 70 933 13.3 8 2001 43 556 12.9 6 2002 45 685 15.2 8 2003 76 975 12.8 13 TOTAL 234 3149 13.5 35

Year No. Yds. Avg. TDT2. Duvaughn Flagler 2004 10 208 20.8 2 2005 55 826 15.0 13 2006 64 740 11.6 7 2007 59 778 13.2 9 TOTAL 188 2552 13.6 31

Year No. Yds. Avg. TDT2. Rodney Robinson 1989 28 538 19.2 5 1991 46 859 18.7 7 1992 114 1792 15.7 17 TOTAL 188 3189 17.0 29

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD4. Cameron Brooks 1980 44 469 10.6 3 1981 16 185 11.6 3 1982 71 938 13.2 8 1983 45 542 12.0 5 TOTAL 176 2134 12.1 19

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD5. James Perry III 2008 55 661 12.0 2 2009 61 749 12.3 3 2010 65 673 10.4 3 TOTAL 181 2083 11.5 8

Year No. Yds. Avg. TDT6. Lonnie Custer 1992 9 251 27.9 5 1993 61 898 14.7 4 1994 50 576 11.5 6 1995 39 637 16.3 3 TOTAL 159 2362 14.9 18

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD T6. Duane Foster 1979 46 725 15.7 11 1981 56 776 13.9 2 1982 57 737 12.9 8 TOTAL 159 2238 14.1 21

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD8. Dobson Collins 2005 8 55 6.9 1 2006 8 104 13.0 0 2007 51 649 12.7 3 2008 76 937 12.3 10 TOTAL 143 1745 12.2 14

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD 9. Kelvin Richardson 1985 39 611 15.7 2 1986 30 503 16.8 1 1987 23 489 21.3 5 1988 42 549 13.1 2 TOTAL 134 2152 16.1 10

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD T10. Kory Alston 2003 4 37 9.2 0 2004 42 769 18.3 8 2005 36 450 12.5 5 2006 45 487 10.8 4 TOTAL 127 1743 13.7 17

Year No. Yds. Avg. TDT10. Austin Gaines 2003 21 224 10.7 3 2004 20 190 9.5 0 2005 38 495 13.0 2 2006 48 690 14.4 3 TOTAL 127 1599 12.6 8

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD 12. Rod Jeter 1990 2 9 4.5 0 1991 18 131 7.3 0 1992 51 645 12.6 8 1993 47 544 11.5 3 TOTAL 118 1329 11.3 11

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD13. Darin Bradford 2000 35 552 15.8 4 2001 30 449 15.0 1 2002 26 296 11.4 2 2003 25 250 10.0 1 TOTAL 116 1547 13.3 8

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD14. Ken Reid 1970 37 732 19.9 8 1971 2 57 28.5 0 1972 43 727 16.9 2 1973 27 416 15.4 2 TOTAL 109 1932 17.7 12

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD15. Willie Buchanant 1998 4 61 15.3 0 1999 22 357 16.2 4 2000 42 576 13.7 3 2001 38 577 15.2 3 TOTAL 106 1571 14.8 10

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD 16. Frank Cunningham 1985 19 363 19.1 4 1986 20 278 13.9 1 1987 30 435 14.5 1 1988 33 462 14.0 1 TOTAL 102 1538 15.1 7

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD17. Phillip Keefe (FB) 1992 0 0 0.0 0 1993 36 379 10.5 6 1994 23 206 9.0 1 1995 29 252 8.7 1 TOTAL 88 837 9.5 8

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD18. Tyrone McGill 1996 25 405 16.2 2 1997 41 547 13.4 3 1998 21 367 17.5 2 TOTAL 87 1319 15.2 7 Year No. Yds. Avg. TD19. Chris Gregory 1991 1 63 63.0 0 1992 40 626 15.7 4 1993 27 389 14.4 1 1994 14 141 10.1 4 TOTAL 82 1219 14.9 9

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD 20. Lanky Williams 1978 3 101 33.6 0 1979 9 136 15.1 1 1980 51 519 10.2 2 1981 18 274 15.2 3 TOTAL 81 1030 12.7 6

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Year No. Yds. Avg. TD21. Jason Bright (TE) 1999 10 220 22.0 4 2000 11 101 9.2 0 2001 32 487 15.2 2 2002 27 242 9.0 2 TOTAL 80 1050 13.1 8

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD 22. Tim Waters 1986 4 106 26.5 0 1987 26 396 15.2 4 1988 14 138 9.9 0 1989 35 621 17.7 5 TOTAL 79 1261 16.0 9

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD 23. Vonzell Pittman 2003 1 14 14.0 0 2004 36 403 11.2 0 2005 23 233 10.1 0 2007 11 91 8.3 0 TOTAL 72 740 10.3 0

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD24. Jermaine Boston (RB) 2002 15 105 7.0 0 2003 5 58 11.6 1 2004 19 117 6.2 0 2005 29 205 7.1 1 TOTAL 68 485 7.1 2

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD25. J.E. Sullivan 1998 24 303 12.6 2 1999 43 471 11.0 3 TOTAL 67 774 11.6 5

CAREER RECEIVING RECORDS

Receiving Yards Name Years Yds. Avg.1. Rodney Robinson 1989-1992 3189 17.02. William Andrews, Jr. 2000-2003 3149 13.53. Duvaughn Flagler 2004-2007 2552 13.34. Lonnie Custer 1992-1995 2362 14.95. Duane Foster 1979-1982 2238 14.16. Kelvin Richardson 1985-1988 2152 16.17. Cameron Brooks 1980-1983 2134 12.18. James Perry III 2008-Present 2083 11.59. Ken Reid 1970-1973 1932 17.710. Dobson Collins 2005-2008 1745 12.3

Yards Per Catch (Min. 80 Receptions) Name Years No. Avg.1. Ken Reid 1970-1973 109 17.72. Rodney Robinson 1989-1992 188 17.03. Kelvin Richardson 1985-1988 134 16.14. Tyrone McGill 1995-1998 87 15.25. Lonnie Custer 1992-1995 159 14.96. Chris Gregory 1992-1994 82 14.97. Willie Buchanant 1998-2001 106 14.88. Duane Foster 1979-1982 159 14.19. Kory Alston 2003-2006 127 13.7

Receiving Touchdowns Name Years TD1. William Andrews, Jr. 2000-2003 352. Duvaughn Flagler 2004-2007 31 3. Rodney Robinson 1989-1992 294. Duane Foster 1979-1982 215. Cameron Brooks 1980-1983 196. Lonnie Custer 1992-1995 187. Kory Alston 2003-2006 178. Dobson Collins 2005-2008 149. Eric Harris 1997 12 Ken Reid 1970-1973 12

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SINGLE SEASON RECEIVING RECORDS

Receptions Name Year No.1. Rodney Robinson 1992 1142. William Andrews, Jr. 2003 76 Dobson Collins 2008 764. Cameron Brooks 1982 715. William Andrews, Jr. 2000 706. James Perry III 2010 657. Duvaughn Flagler 2006 648. Lonnie Custer 1993 619. James Perry III 2009 6110. Duvaughn Flagler 2007 57 Duane Foster 1982 57

Single Season Yardage Name Year Yds.1. Rodney Robinson 1992 17922. William Andrews, Jr. 2003 9753. Cameron Brooks 1982 9384. Dobson Collins 2008 9375. William Andrews, Jr. 2000 9336. Lonnie Custer 1993 8987. Rodney Robinson 1991 8598. Duvaughn Flagler 2005 8269. Duvaughn Flagler 2007 77810. Duane Foster 1981 776

Receiving Touchdowns Name Year TD1. Rodney Robinson 1992 172. Duvaughn Flagler 2005 13 William Andrews, Jr. 2003 134. Eric Harris 1997 125. Duane Foster 1979 11

Yards Per Catch (Min. 25 Receptions) Name Year No. Avg.1. Ken Reid 1970 37 19.92. Terrance Porter 1996 27 19.53. Rodney Robinson 1989 28 19.24. Rodney Robinson 1991 46 18.75. Kory Alston 2004 42 18.36. Tim Waters 1989 35 17.7 Elvin Webber 1976 28 17.78. Kelvin Richardson 1986 30 16.89. Lonnie Custer 1995 39 16.310. Tyrone McGill 1996 25 16.2

TIGHT END CAREER RECEPTIONS

Years No. Yds. Avg. TD1. Jason Bright 1999 10 220 22.0 4 2000 11 101 9.2 0 2001 32 487 15.2 2 2002 27 242 9.0 2 TOTAL 80 1050 13.1 8

Years No. Yds. Avg. TDT2. Josh Miller 2007 2 29 14.5 0 2008 18 203 11.3 1 2009 14 131 9.4 0 2010 24 103 12.6 0 TOTAL 59 672 11.4 1

Years No. Yds. Avg. TDT2. Steve Duncan 1992 24 277 11.5 5 1993 22 232 10.5 6 TOTAL 46 509 11.1 11

Years No. Yds. Avg. TD4. Mike Pondo 1986 13 142 10.9 2 1987 18 214 11.9 0 1988 2 15 7.5 0 1989 7 65 9.3 0 TOTAL 40 436 10.9 2

Years No. Yds. Avg. TD5. Rick Chapman 1971 4 44 11.0 0 1972 5 61 12.2 1 1973 7 103 14.7 1 1974 18 304 16.8 1 TOTAL 34 512 15.1 3

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TOP 20 CAREER TACKLES (TOTAL HITS)Rnk. Name Years Position Tackles 1. Tory Atkins (1998-2001) LB 485 2. Bo Shannon (1995-1998) LB 463 3. Darren Nosal (1988-1991) LB 431 4. Darryl Perry (1982-1985) LB 387 5. Raymond Jennings (1990-1993) LB 379 Johnny Baker (1980-1983) LB 379 7. Tim Sullivan (1996-1999) LB 373 8. Jon Atkins (1991-1994) LB 356 9. Jeffery Williams (2007-Present) LB 345 10. Mario Williams (2001-2004) DB 326 11. Thomas Mack (1986-1989) DB 325 12. Dunsey Harper (1989-1992) LB/DB 319 13. Mario Brown (2005-2009) LB 312 Tim Hardie (1982-1985) LB 312 15. Sam Durst (1997-2000) DB 307 16. Keppy Baucom (2002-2005) LB 306 Jim Maxwell (2000-2003) LB/DB 306 18. Daniel Cooke (2005-2008) DB 282 19. Eric Brewton (1985-1988) DB 278 20. Brian Johnston (2004-2007) DE 269 TOP 10 SINGLE SEASON TACKLES (TOTAL HITS) Rnk. Name Year Position Tackles 1. Darryl Perry 1985 LB 155 2. Raymond Jennings 1992 LB 152 3. Dunsey Harper 1992 LB 151 4. Tory Atkins 1999 LB 150 5. Darren Nosal 1990 LB 141 6. Tory Atkins 2000 LB 138 7. Tim Sullivan 1999 LB 137 8. Thomas Mack 1989 DB 136 9. Bo Shannon 1998 LB 128 10. Bo Shannon 1996 LB 127

Top 10 Single Season Solo Tackles Rnk. Name Year Position Tackles 1. Thomas Mack 1989 DB 102 2. Darryl Perry 1985 LB 96 3. Dunsey Harper 1992 LB 94 4. Ralph Warthen 1981 DL 91 5. Kevan Sawyer 1987 LB 87 Tory Atkins 2000 LB 87 7. Darren Nosal 1990 LB 85 Tory Atkins 1999 LB 85 9. Bo Shannon 1997 LB 79 Johnny Baker 1982 LB 79

Top 10 Career Sacks Rnk. Name Year Position Sacks 1. Gabe Wilkins 1990-1993 DL 29.0 2. Jason Burns 1988-1991 DL 27.0 3. Darryl Perry 1982-1985 LB 24.0 4. Tim Hardie 1982-1985 LB 23.0 5. Bryan Allen 1990-1993 DL 21.0 6. Brian Johnston 2004-2007 DE 20.5 7. Chris Mintz 1997-1999 DL 19.0 8. Raymond Jennings 1990-1993 LB 18.0 Jason Barnes 1992-1995 DL 18.0 10. Brian Brooks 1997-1999 DL 17.0

Top 10 Single Season SacksRnk. Name Year Position Sacks 1. Chris Mintz 1999 DL 12 2. Gabe Wilkins 1992 DL 11 Jason Burns 1990 DL 11 Darryl Perry 1985 LB 11 5. Brian Brooks 1999 DL 10 6. Bryan Thornburg 2004 DL 9 Bryan Allen 1992 DL 9 Jason Burns 1991 DL 9 Mark Kimel 1989 DL 9

TOP 10 CAREER TACKLES FOR LOSS ( ASSISTS AS FULL ) Rnk. Name Year Position TFL 1. Brian Johnston 2004-2007 DE 56 2. Gabe Wilkins 1990-1993 DL 53 3. Tory Atkins 1998-2001 LB 52 4. Jason Burns 1988-1991 DL 44 5. Chris Mintz 1997-1999 DL 42 Jason Barnes 1992-1995 DL 42 7. Bryan Allen 1990-1993 DL 40 8. Harold Wells 2001-2004 DL 39 9. Raymond Jennings 1990-1993 LB 34 10. Bo Shannon 1995-1998 LB 32 TOP 10 SEASON TACKLES FOR LOSS ( ASSISTS AS FULL ) Rnk. Name Year Position TFL 1. Brian Johnston 2007 DE 29 2. Chris Mintz 1999 DL 28 Harold Wells 2004 DL 28 4. Tory Atkins 2001 LB 23 5. Jason Burns 1991 DL 19 Preston Pemasa 2010 DL 19 7. Jason Burns 1990 DL 18 8. Gabe Wilkins 1993 DL 17 Bryan Allen 1992 DL 17 10. Mark Kimel 1989 DL 16 TOP 10 CAREER INTERCEPTIONS Rnk. Name Year Position INT 1. Eric Brewton 1985-1988 DB 25 Chris Johnson 1976-1979 DB 25 3. James Harbison 1990-1993 DB 17 Speedy Mickels 1993-1996 DB 17 5. Thomas Mack 1986-1989 DB 16 Darius Davis 1980-1983 DB 16 7. James Ingram 1988-1991 DB 13 8. Lamar Ingram 1999-2002 DB 12 9. Charlie Harbison 1978-1981 DB 11 Nip Henderson 1997-2001 DB 11

Top 10 Single Season Interceptions Rnk. Name Year Position INT 1. James Harbison 1992 DB 12 2. Eric Brewton 1985 DB 10 3. Chris Johnson 1977 DB 8 4. Speedy Mickels 1996 DB 7 5. James Ingram 1990 DB 6 Eric Brewton 1987 DB 6 Darius Davis 1982 DB 6 Charlie Harbison 1980 DB 6 Chris Johnson 1979 DB 6 Chris Johnson 1978 DB 6

Top 10 Career Pass Break Ups Rnk. Name Year Position PBU 1. Mario Williams 2001-2004 DB 35 Shon Dawkins 1997-1999 DB 35 3. James Harbison 1990-93 DB 34 4. Nip Henderson 1997-2001 DB 33 5. Anthony Dixon 1996-1999 DB 29 Lamar Ingram 1999-2002 DB 29 7. Terry McGowan 1991-1992 DB 28 Speedy Mickles 1993-1996 DB 28 9. Joey Houston 1991-1994 DB 27 10. Cedric McGowan 2006-2010 DB 26

Top 5 Single Season Pass Break Ups Rnk. Name Year Position PBU 1. James Harbison 1992 DB 20 2. Allen Davis 2004 DB 17 3. Lamar Ingram 2001 DB 16 Shon Dawkins 1998 DB 16 5. Mario Williams 2003 DB 15 Terry McGowan 1992 DB 15

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100-Yard Rushers2010Juanne Blount vs. Brevard (9/4) – 134 yds / 18 att.Patrick Hall vs. Charleston Southern (10/16) – 129 yds / 23 att.Patrick Hall vs. Presbyterian (10/23) – 137 yds / 21 att.Juanne Blount vs. Coastal Carolina (10/30) – 116 yds / 34 att.Patrick Hall at Stony Brook (11/13) – 137 yds / 26 att.

2009Patrick Hall vs. Charleston Southern (10/17) – 118 yds / 17 att.David Montgomery vs. Southern Virginia (10/24) - 123 yds / 9 att.

2008Philip Peoples vs. Presbyterian (10/18) – 176 yds / 15 att.

2007David Montgomery vs. Jacksonville (9/8) – 145 yds / 11 att.Patrick Hall vs. Charleston Southern (10/27) – 100 yds / 13 att.Brandon Jackson vs. Savannah State (11/3) – 128 yds / 4 att.

2006Brandon Jackson at Jacksonville (9/2) – 108 yds / 7 att.David Montgomery vs. VMI (10/28) – 103 yds / 15 att.

2005Jermaine Boston vs Belhaven (9/10) – 163 yds / 25 att.Nick Roberts vs UT-Martin (9/24) – 137 yds / 21 att.Kelvin German vs Liberty (10/29) – 116 yds / 22 att.

2004Jermaine Boston vs VMI (10/23) – 145 yds / 18 att.George Pressley at Charleston So. (11/13) – 149 yds / 25 att.

2003Chris Foster vs FIU (11/15) – 101 yds / 23 att.Foster at FAU (11/1) – 105 yds / 13 att.Foster at VMI (10/18) – 102 yds / 20 att.Foster vs Liberty (10/11) – 121 yds / 20 att.Foster vs Coastal (10/4) – 123 yds / 19 att.Foster vs. UTC (9/20) – 108 yds / 19 att.

2002Foster at Charleston So. (11/9) – 117 yds / 12 att.George Pressley at FIU (10/26) – 104 yds / 11 att.Foster vs Elon (10/12) – 109 yds / 14 att.Jeremy Martin vs Elon (10/12) – 100 yds / 17 att.Foster at Liberty (10/5) – 116 yds / 18 att.

2001Derek Middleton vs FAU (11/3) – 128 yds / 15 att.Justin Richardson at Elon (9/29) – 100 yds / 17 att.Richardson vs Samford (9/22) – 116 yds / 24 att.Richardson at ETSU (9/8) – 133 yds / 24 att.Richardson at UT-Martin (8/30) – 170 yds / 22 att.

2000Richardson vs Savannah St. (11/18) – 158 yds / 29 att.Richardson at New Hampshire (11/11) – 124 yds. / 22 att.Richardson at Samford (10/21) – 163 yds / 22 att.Richardson vs. Virginia Union (10/14) – 113 yds / 25 att.Richardson at Liberty (9/16) – 103 yds / 25 att.Richardson vs Concord (9/9) – 112 yds / 16 att.Richardson at Morris Brown (9/2) – 159 yds / 20 att.

300-Yard Passers2009Stan Doolittle at VMI (10/3) - 32-51, 301 yds, TD

2008Devin Campbell vs. Coastal Carolina (11/8) - 21-45, 338 yds.Devin Campbell at Stony Brook (11/1) - 32-44, 394 yds.Devin Campbell vs. VMI (10/25) - 28-38, 392 yds.Stan Doolittle at Charleston Southern (10/4) - 27-41, 310 yds.

2004Nick Roberts at Morgan State (9/11) – 19-39, 316 yds.

2002Jeremy Martin vs Savannah St. (11/16) – 24-37, 351 yds.

2000Martin at New Hampshire (11/11) – 30-56, 403 yds.Martin vs New Haven (10/28) – 22-35, 331 yds.

100-Yard Receivers2010James Perry III at Akron (9/11) – 125 yds / 10 rec.James Perry III vs. Coastal Carolina (10/30) – 116 yds / 7 rec.

2009James Perry III at VMI (10/3) – 139 yds / 11 rec.James Perry III at PC (11/21) – 133 yds / 9 rec.

2008Dobson Collins at Liberty (11/15) – 109 yds / 10 rec.James Perry III vs. Coastal Carolina (11/8) - 131 yds / 6 rec.Dobson Collins vs. Coastal Carolina (11/8) - 105 yds / 6 rec.James Perry III at Stony Brook (11/1) - 153 yds / 9 rec.Dobson Collins vs. VMI (10/25) - 139 yds / 9 rec.Dobson Collins at Charleston Southern (10/4) – 113 yds / 9 rec.

2007Duvaughn Flagler vs. Jacksonville (9/8) – 113 yds / 5 rec.Duvaughn Flagler vs. Austin Peay (9/29) – 153 yds / 11 rec.Dobson Collins vs. Austin Peay (9/29) – 102 yds / 6 rec.Dobson Collins vs. Charleston Southern (10/27) – 114 yds / 10 rec.Duvaughn Flagler vs. Savannah St. (11/3) – 106 yds / 4 rec.

2006Austin Gaines at Liberty (10/21) – 100 yds / 9 rec.Duvaughn Flagler vs. Tennessee Tech (9/9) – 132 yds / 10 rec.

2005Duvaughn Flagler vs Union (9/3) – 127 yds / 5 rec.Kory Alston at Furman (10/1) – 115 yds / 8 rec.Duvaughn Flagler at VMI (10/22) – 141 yds / 6 rec.Duvaughn Flagler vs. Wofford (11/19) – 210 yds / 14 rec.

2004Kory Alston at Tennessee Tech (9/4) – 114 yds / 4 rec.Kory Alston at Morgan State (9/11) – 115 yds / 3 rec.Aaron Richardson at Liberty (10/2) – 129 yds / 7 rec.Kory Alston vs. SE Louisiana (11/20) - 107 yds / 4 rec.

2003William Andrews vs Liberty (10/11) – 111 yds / 4 rec.Andrews vs Webber Int’l (9/13) – 112 yds / 9 rec.Andrews vs. Clark-Atlanta (8/30) – 100 yds / 8 rec.

2002Andrews vs Savannah St. (11/16) – 126 yds / 5 rec.Andrews at Charleston So. (11/9) – 111 yds / 7 rec.

2001Andrews vs FAU (11/3) – 116 yds / 5 rec.Jason Bright vs Liberty (10/20) – 105 yds / 7 rec.Andrews vs Samford (9/22) – 109 yds / 5 rec.

2000Andrews at New Hampshire (11/11) – 203 yds / 12 rec.Darin Bradford at New Hampshire (11/11) – 100 yds / 6 rec.Bradford at Elon (10/7) – 101 yds / 4 rec.Andrews vs Mars Hill (9/23) – 143 yds / 9 rec.Andrews vs Concord (9/9) – 109 yds / 9 rec.Willie Buchanant vs Concord (9/9) – 149 yds / 7 rec.

400-Yard Team Offense2010Oct. 16 at Charleston Southern ................................419 yds / 71 plays.

2009Sept. 5 vs. Mars Hill .................................................526 yds / 73 plays.Oct. 3 at VMI..............................................................416 yds / 85 plays.Oct. 24 vs. Southern Virginia ....................................633 yds / 68 plays.

2008Sept. 6 vs. Tusculum ................................................411 yds / 76 plays.Oct. 4 at Charleston Southern ..................................471 yds / 86 plays.Oct. 18 vs. Presbyterian ............................................514 yds / 68 plays.Oct. 25 vs. VMI ..........................................................456 yds / 69 plays.

Nov. 1 at Stony Brook................................................480 yds / 69 plays.Nov. 8 vs. Coastal Carolina .......................................439 yds / 75 plays.

2007Sept. 8 vs. Jacksonville .............................................449 yds / 74 plays.Nov. 3 vs. Savannah St. ............................................607 yds / 76 plays.

2006Sept. 2 at Jacksonville ..............................................461 yds / 61 plays.Sept. 9 vs. Tennessee Tech ......................................504 yds / 78 plays.Oct. 28 vs. VMI ..........................................................414 yds / 71 plays. 2005Nov. 19 vs Wofford ....................................................521 yds / 84 plays.Oct. 22 at VMI ............................................................533 yds / 99 plays.Oct. 15 at Coastal Carolina .......................................401 yds / 82 plays.Oct. 1 at Furman .......................................................455 yds / 88 plays.Sept. 24 vs UT-Martin ..............................................503 yds / 74 plays.Sept. 10 vs Belhaven ................................................568 yds / 88 plays.Sept. 3 vs Union ........................................................597 yds / 77 plays.

2004Nov. 20 vs. SE Louisiana...........................................433 yds / 77 plays. Nov. 13 at Charleston So. ..........................................440 yds / 86 plays.Oct. 9 at No. 25 Hampton .........................................436 yds / 84 plays.Sept. 11 at Morgan State ..........................................528 yds / 75 plays.

2003Oct. 18 at VMI ............................................................439 yds / 80 plays.Oct. 11 vs Liberty ......................................................462 yds / 71 plays.Sept. 20 vs UTC.........................................................431 yds / 73 plays.Sept. 13 vs Webber ...................................................422 yds / 66 plays.

2002Nov. 16 vs Savannah St. ...........................................516 yds / 63 plays.Nov. 9 at Charleston So. ............................................547 yds / 70 plays.Nov. 2 vs UT-Martin ..................................................478 yds / 87 plays.Oct. 12 vs Elon ..........................................................448 yds / 69 plays.Oct. 5 at Liberty ........................................................483 yds / 74 plays.Sept. 21 at UTC .........................................................465 yds / 87 plays.

2001Nov. 17 vs Trinity Int’l ...............................................515 yds / 75 plays.Nov. 3 vs FAU ............................................................561 yds / 78 plays.Oct. 20 vs Liberty ......................................................542 yds / 88 plays.Oct. 6 vs Morris Brown .............................................477 yds / 87 plays.Sept. 22 vs Samford .................................................465 yds / 77 plays.Aug. 30 at UT-Martin ................................................472 yds / 68 plays.

2000Nov. 18 vs Savannah St. ...........................................460 yds / 70 plays.Nov. 11 at New Hampshire .....................................578 yds / 103 plays.Oct. 28 vs New Haven ...............................................450 yds / 83 plays.Oct. 21 at Samford ....................................................462 yds / 73 plays.Sept. 9 vs Concord ....................................................492 yds / 82 plays.

GWU Holds Opponent To Less Than 300 Yards (33-9)Nov. 20, 2010 VMI 271 yds (W)Oct. 30, 2010 Coastal Carolina 292 yds (L)Oct. 23, 2010 Presbyterian 290 yds (L)Oct. 16, 2010 Charleston Southern 282 yds (W)Oct. 1, 2010 Old Dominion 252 yds (L)Sept. 18, 2010 Western Carolina 245 yds (L)Sept. 4, 2010 Brevard 240 yds (W)Oct. 31, 2009 Stony Brook 287 yds (L)Oct. 24, 2009 Southern Virginia 91 yds (W)Oct. 3, 2009 VMI 296 yds (W)Sept. 5, 2009 Mars Hill 183 yds (W)Oct. 11, 2008 Georgia Tech 199 yds (L)Oct. 4, 2008 Charleston Southern 203 yds (L)Sept. 13, 2008 Austin Peay 289 yds (W)Sept. 6, 2008 Tusculum 265 yds (W)Aug. 28, 2008 Tennessee Tech 262 yds (L)Nov. 3, 2007 Savannah State 79 yds (W)Oct. 27, 2007 Charleston Southern 275 yds (W)Sept. 29, 2007 Austin Peay 281 yds (W)Sept. 8, 2007 Jacksonville 213 yds (W)Oct., 14, 2006 Glenville State 251 yds (W)Sept. 10, 2005 Belhaven 238 yds (W)Sept. 3, 2005 Union 242 yds (W)Nov. 13, 2004 Charleston So. 243 yds (W)Sept. 25, 2004 Western Carolina 181 yds (W)Nov. 8, 2003 Charleston So. 233 yds (W)Oct. 18, 2003 VMI 247 yds (W)Oct. 4, 2003 Coastal Carolina 270 yds (W)Sept. 13, 2003 Webber Int’l 165 yds (W)August 30, 2003 Clark-Atlanta 135 yds (W)Nov. 16, 2002 Savannah St. 261 yds (W)Nov. 2, 2002 UT-Martin 165 yds (W)Sept. 21, 2002 UTC 291 yds (W)Sept. 14, 2002 ETSU 229 yds (W)Nov. 17, 2001 Trinity Int’l 285 yds (W)Nov. 10, 2001 Savannah St. 165 yds (W)Nov. 3, 2001 FAU 237 yds (W)Oct. 20, 2001 Liberty 296 yds (W)Aug. 30, 2001 UT-Martin 267 yds (W)Sept. 16, 2000 Liberty 282 yds (L)Sept. 9, 2000 Concord 283 yds (W)

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GWU Holds Opponent To Less Than 100 Yds Rushing (24-7)Oct. 30, 2010 Coastal Carolina (L) 87 yds / 32 attNov. 21, 2009 Presbyterian (W) 78 yds / 28 attOct. 24, 2009 Southern Virginia (W) 36 yds / 26 attSept. 12, 2009 Western Carolina (W) 43 yds / 25 attSept. 5, 2009 Mars Hill (W) 55 yds / 32 attNov. 8, 2008 Coastal Carolina (L) 52 yds / 32 attOct. 11, 2008 Georgia Tech (L) 79 yds / 47 attOct. 4, 2008 Charleston Southern (L) 37 yds / 21 attSept. 27, 2008 Sam Houston St. (L) 24 yds / 24 attSept. 13, 2008 Austin Peay (W) 98 yds / 26 attSept. 6, 2008 Tusculum (W) 6 yds / 14 attAug 28, 2008 Tennessee Tech (L) 63 yds / 33 attNov. 3, 2007 Savannah St. (W) 22 yds / 22 attOct. 27, 2007 Charleston Southern (W) 40 yds / 25 att Sept. 29, 2007 Austin Peay (W) 93 yds / 39 attSept. 8, 2007 Jacksonville (W) 12 yds / 31 attSept. 10, 2005 Belhaven (W) 63 yds / 23 attSept. 3, 2005 Union (W) 68 yds / 28 attNov. 13, 2004 Charleston Southern (W) 14 yds / 24 attSept. 25, 2004 Western Carolina (W) 95 yds / 33 attNov. 8, 2003 Charleston So. (W) 66 yds / 27 attOct. 18, 2003 VMI (W) 97 yds / 39 attSept. 20, 2003 UTC (W) 42 yds / 28 attSept. 13, 2003 Webber Int’l (W) 43 yds / 27 attNov. 2, 2002 UT-Martin (W) 99 yds / 38 attSept. 21, 2002 UTC (W) 51 yds / 19 attSept. 14, 2002 ETSU (W) 79 yds / 38 attNov. 3, 2001 FAU (W) 18 yds / 30 attOct. 6, 2001 Morris Brown (W) 75 yds / 31 attSept. 16, 2000 Liberty (L) 53 yds / 36 attSept. 9, 2000 Concord (W) 76 yds / 38 att

GWU “D” Holds Opponent To Less Than 200 Yds Passing (38-23)Nov. 20, 2010 VMI (W) 145 ydsNov. 13, 2010 Stony Brook (L) 156 ydsOct. 23, 2010 Presbyterian (L) 123 ydsOct. 16, 2010 Charleston Southern (W) 132 ydsOct. 1, 2010 Old Dominion (L) 141 ydsSept. 25, 2010 Sam Houston State (L) 163 ydsSept. 18, 2010 Western Carolina (L) 141 ydsSept. 11, 2010 Akron (W) 165 ydsSept. 4, 2010 Brevard (W) 34 ydsOct. 31, 2009 Stony Brook (L) 158 ydsOct. 24, 2009 Southern Virginia (W) 55 ydsOct. 17, 2009 Charleston Southern (W) 144 ydsOct. 3, 2009 VMI (W) 109 ydsSept. 5, 2009 Mars Hill (W) 128 ydsOct. 25, 2008 VMI (W) 67 ydsOct. 11, 2008 Georgia Tech (L) 130 ydsOct. 4, 2008 Charleston Southern (L) 166 ydsSept. 13, 2008 Austin Peay (W) 191 ydsAug. 28, 2008 Tennessee Tech (L) 199 ydsNov. 10, 2007 Coastal Carolina (L) 108 ydsNov. 3, 2007 Savannah St. (W) 57 ydsOct. 20, 2007 VMI (W) 97 ydsOct. 13, 2007 Wofford (L) 152 ydsSept. 29, 2007 Austin Peay (W) 188 ydsSept. 22, 2007 Mississippi State (L) 166 ydsOct. 28, 2006 VMI (W) 107 ydsOct. 21, 2006 Liberty (W) 163 ydsOct. 14, 2006 Glenville State (W) 118 ydsOct. 15, 2005 Coastal Carolina (L) 193 ydsSept. 10, 2005 Belhaven (W) 176 ydsNov. 6, 2004 Wofford (L) 84 ydsOct. 30, 2004 Coastal Carolina (L) 181 ydsOct. 23, 2004 VMI (W) 121 ydsOct. 2, 2004 Liberty (W) 107 ydsSept. 25, 2004 Western Carolina (W) 86 yds Nov. 8, 2003 Charleston So. (W) 167 ydsNov. 1, 2003 FAU (L) 196 ydsOct. 18, 2003 VMI (W) 150 ydsOct. 4, 2003 Coastal Carolina (W) 118 ydsSept. 27, 2003 Furman (L) 110 ydsSept. 13, 2003 Webber Int’l (W) 122 ydsSept. 6, 2003 Montana St. (L) 172 ydsAug. 30, 2003 Clark-Atlanta (W) 35 ydsNov. 16, 2002 Savannah St. (W) 99 ydsNov. 2, 2002 UT-Martin (W) 66 ydsOct. 26, 2002 FIU (W) 188 ydsOct. 12, 2002 Elon (W) 50 ydsSept. 14, 2002 ETSU (W) 150 ydsSept. 7, 2002 Georgia Southern (L) 15 ydsNov. 17, 2001 Trinity Int’l (W) 79 ydsNov. 10, 2001 Savannah State (W) 35 ydsOct. 20, 2001 Liberty (W) 146 ydsOct. 13, 2001 Virginia Union (L) 96 ydsSept. 29, 2001 Elon (L) 59 ydsAug. 30, 2001 UT-Martin (W) 116 ydsNov. 18, 2000 Savannah St. (W) 68 ydsOct. 28, 2000 New Haven (W) 172 ydsOct. 21, 2000 Samford (W) 165 ydsOct. 7, 2000 Elon (L) 97 ydsSept. 23, 2000 Mars Hill (L) 113 ydsSept. 2, 2000 Morris Brown (W) 191 yds

Top-5 Rushing Yards In A Single Game (Since 2000) 1. Philip Peoples vs. Presbyterian (10/18/08) – 176 yds 2. Justin Richardson at UT-Martin (8/30/01) – 170 yds T3. Jermaine Boston vs Belhaven (9/10/05) – 163 yds T3. Richardson at Samford (10/21/00) – 163 yds 5. Richardson at Morris Brown (9/2/00) – 159 yds

Top-5 Passing Yards In A Single Game (Since 2000) 1. Jeremy Martin at New Hampshire (11/11/00) – 403 2. Devin Campbell at Stony Brook (11/1/08) – 394 3. Campbell vs. VMI (10/25/08) – 392 4. Martin vs Savannah St. (11/16/02) – 351 5. Campbell vs. Coastal Carolina (11/8/08) – 338

Top-5 Receiving Yards In A Single Game (Since 2000) 1. Duvaughn Flagler vs Wofford (11/19/05) – 210 2. William Andrews at New Hampshire (11/11/00) – 203 3. James Perry III at Stony Brook (11/1/08) – 153 Flagler vs. Austin Peay (9/29/07) – 153 5. Willie Buchanant vs Concord (9/9/00) – 149 NCAA I FCS Final National Stats Leaders (Since 2002 *)Year Player (Pos.) Category2003 Graham Whitlock (P) Punting (Avg.)2004 Allen Davis (CB) Passes Defended Per Game2004 Harold Wells (DE) Tackles For Loss Per Game

Quarterback Stan Doolittle (2006-2009).

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YEAR NAME POSITION SPONSOR TEAM

1973 Richard Grissom Linebacker Kodak First

1975 Bob Bolick Offensive Lineman NAIA Second

1976 Mike Cox Placekicker NAIA Second

1977 Johnny Walker Running Back NAIA First

1978 Jeff Carter Offensive Lineman NAIA First

1980 Ralph Warthen Defensive Lineman NAIA Second

1982 Chip Stuart Quarterback NAIA First

Carlisle Koontz Placekicker NAIA Second

Cameron Brooks (Jr.) Wide Receiver NAIA Second

1983 Cameron Brooks Wide Receiver NAIA Second

1985 Eric Brewton (Fr.) Defensive Back NAIA First

1987 Jeff Parker Placekicker NAIA First

AP Little First

1987 Eric Brewton (Jr.) Defensive Back NAIA First

1988 Eric Brewton Defensive Back NAIA Second

1989 Darrell Middleton Running Back NAIA Second

Don Hansen Second

1989 Mark Kimel Defensive Lineman Don Hansen First

1989 Thomas Mack Defensive Back Don Hansen First

1992 Rodney Robinson Wide Receiver NAIA First

AP Little First

Kodak First

Don Hansen First

1992 John Craven* (So.) Quarterback Don Hansen First

1992 Dunsey Harper Linebacker NAIA First

Don Hansen First

1992 Gabe Wilkins (Jr.) Defensive Lineman NAIA First

Don Hansen First

1992 James Harbison** (Jr.) Defensive Back NAIA First

Don Hansen First

1992 Andre Kwasnik Placekicker NAIA First

Don Hansen First

1992 Terry McGowen Defensive Back NAIA Second

1992 Raymond Jennings Linebacker NAIA Second

Don Hansen Second

1993 Gabe Wilkins Defensive Lineman Kodak First

AP Little First

1994 Terry Guess (So.) Wide Receiver Dr. C.M. Franks First

1995 Jason Brewer Defensive Lineman Dr. C.M. Franks Second

CoSIDA Third

Lonnie Custer Wide Receiver Dr. C.M. Franks Hon. Mention

Speedy Mickles (Jr.) Defensive Back Dr. C.M. Franks Hon. Mention

1996 Speedy Mickles Defensive Back CoSIDA Second

1998 Bo Shannon Linebacker Daktronics Second

AP Little Second

Don Hansen Third

1999 Chris Mintz Defensive Lineman Don Hansen Second

2000 Tory Atkins (Jr.) Linebacker Don Hansen (I-AA) Third

NCCAA First

2000 Sam Durst Defensive Back Don Hansen (I-AA) Third

NCCAA ***First

2000 William Andrews, Jr. (Fr.) Wide Receiver Don Hansen (I-AA) Hon. Mention

NCCAA First

2000 Jeremy Martin (So.) Quarterback Don Hansen (I-AA) Hon. Mention

NCCAA Hon. Mention

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YEAR NAME POSITION SPONSOR TEAM

2000 Justin Richardson (Jr.) Running Back Don Hansen (I-AA) Hon. Mention

NCCAA First

2000 Richard Williams (Jr.) Offensive Lineman Don Hansen (I-AA) Hon. Mention

NCCAA ****First

2001 William Andrews, Jr. (So.) Wide Receiver NCCAA First

2001 Tory Atkins Linebacker Associated Press (I-AA) Second

Sports Network (I-AA) Third

Don Hansen (I-AA) Second

NCCAA First

2001 Jason Bright (Jr.) Tight End Don Hansen (I-AA) Hon. Mention

NCCAA First

2001 Lamar Ingram (Jr.) Defensive Back Don Hansen (I-AA) Hon. Mention

NCCAA First

2001 Jeremy Martin (Jr.) Quarterback Don Hansen (I-AA) Hon. Mention

NCCAA Hon. Mention

2001 Richard Williams Offensive Lineman Don Hansen (I-AA) Hon. Mention

NCCAA ****First

2002 Mario Williams (So.) Defensive Back Sports Network (I-AA) Third Team

2002 Jim Maxwell (Jr.) Linebacker Don Hansen (I-AA) Hon. Mention

2002 Jeremy Martin Quarterback Don Hansen (I-AA) Hon. Mention

2002 Jason Bright Tight End Don Hansen (I-AA) Hon. Mention

2003 Mario Williams (Jr.) Defensive Back Sports Network (I-AA) First Team

College Sports Report (I-AA) First Team

Associated Press (I-AA) Second Team

Don Hansen (I-AA) Third Team

2003 Graham Whitlock (Jr.) Punter Don Hansen (I-AA) First Team

College Sports Television (I-AA) Second Team

Associated Press (I-AA) Second Team

College Sports Report (I-AA) Second Team

Sports Network (I-AA) Third Team

2003 Harold Wells (Jr.) Defensive Lineman Don Hansen (I-AA) Second Team

2004 Harold Wells Defensive Lineman Associated Press (I-AA) First Team

AFCA (I-AA) First Team

Sports Network (I-AA) First Team

I-AA.org (I-AA) First Team

Don Hansen (I-AA) First Team

College Sports Report (I-AA) First Team

2004 Allen Davis Defensive Back Don Hansen (I-AA) Second Team

2005 Duvaughn Flagler (So.) Receiver Don Hansen (I-AA) Third Team

2006 Brian Johnston (Jr.) Defensive End Associated Press (FCS) Second Team

Don Hansen (FCS) Second Team

2006 Mario Brown (So.) Linebacker Don Hansen (FCS) Third Team

2006 Kris King Offensive Lineman Don Hansen (FCS) Honorable Mention

2007 Brian Johnston Defensive End Walter Camp (FCS) First Team

AFCA (FCS) First Team

Associated Press (FCS) First Team

College Sports Report (FCS) First Team

College Sporting News (FCS) First Team

All-America Football Foundation (FCS) First Team

Sports Network (FCS) Second Team

2007 Mario Brown (Jr.) Linebacker Sports Network (FCS) Honorable Mention

2007 Cedric McGowan (So.) Defensive Back Sports Network (FCS) Honorable Mention

2008 Jeffery Williams (So.) Linebacker Sports Network (FCS) Third Team

Associated Press (FCS) Third Team

2008 Dobson Collins (Sr.) Receiver Sports Network (FCS) Honorable Mention

ALL-AMERICA RUNNIN’ BULLDOGS

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1970 (2-8)Coach: George LittonGWU 14 Lenoir-Rhyne 27GWU 3 Newberry 0GWU 12 Milsaps 21GWU 7 Guilford 35GWU 28 Samford 56GWU 19 Bluefield St. 21GWU 18 Mars Hill 13GWU 20 Presbyterian 44GWU 6 Georgetown 19GWU 12 Elon 30

1971 (3-7)Coach: George LittonGWU 24 Lenoir-Rhyne 6GWU 0 Newberry 20GWU 14 Elon 33GWU 42 Guilford 14GWU 7 Samford 9GWU 14 Carson-Newman 16GWU 13 Mars Hill 27GWU 10 Presbyterian 35GWU 34 Georgetown 13GWU 13 Maryville 21

1972 (2-8)Coach: George LittonGWU 8 Newberry 14GWU 7 Samford 21GWU 10 Guilford 0GWU 35 Georgetown 0GWU 7 Catawba 30GWU 17 Carson-Newman 34GWU 17 Mars Hill 18GWU 14 Presbyterian 35GWU 7 Wofford 24GWU 0 Elon 20

1973 (7-5)Coach: George LittonGWU 0 Elon 48GWU 23 Newberry 14GWU 17 Samford 0GWU 7 Guilford 0GWU 36 Georgetown 6GWU 0 Catawba 17GWU 0 Carson-Newman 10GWU 30 Mars Hill 21GWU 23 Presbyterian 28GWU 35 Wofford 20GWU 22 Lenoir-Rhyne 20GWU 10 Stephen F. Austin 31

1974 (2-5-1)Coach: George LittonGWU 14 Lenoir-Rhyne 14GWU 17 Wofford 31GWU 14 Guilford 17GWU 16 Georgetown 14GWU 3 Catawba 35GWU 33 Carson-Newman 28GWU 23 Mars Hill 26GWU 7 Presbyterian 10

1975 (1-7)Coach: Oval JaynesGWU 14 Lenoir-Rhyne 19GWU 0 Newberry 15GWU 12 Mars Hill 40GWU 21 Georgetown 20GWU 12 Catawba 13GWU 13 Carson-Newman 17GWU 18 Presbyterian 10GWU 26 Wofford 30

1976 (5-5)Coach: Oval JaynesGWU 21 Wofford 12GWU 10 Newberry 13GWU 23 Mars Hill 20GWU 49 Liberty 20GWU 76 Lenoir-Rhyne 6GWU 27 Catawba 35GWU 24 Carson-Newman 27GWU 10 Elon 17GWU 20 Presbyterian 17GWU 41 Georgetown 60

1977 (7-4)Coach: Oval JaynesGWU 38 Glenville State 7GWU 9 Newberry 7GWU 0 Mars Hill 14GWU 22 Liberty 7GWU 42 Lenoir-Rhyne 7GWU 27 Catawba 20GWU 51 Carson-Newman 23GWU 7 Elon 27GWU 17 Presbyterian 0GWU 17 Georgetown 20GWU 6 Wofford 7

1978 (4-5-1)Coach: Billy KinardGWU 10 Newberry 17GWU 3 Mars Hill 7GWU 20 Liberty 20GWU 7 Lenoir-Rhyne 28GWU 14 Catawba 7GWU 31 Carson-Newman 11GWU 13 Elon 17GWU 3 Presbyterian 10GWU 28 Hampton 13GWU 31 Wofford 24

1979 (2-9)Coach: Tom MooreGWU 24 Newberry 13GWU 21 Mars Hill 27GWU 32 Liberty 20GWU 19 Lenoir-Rhyne 28GWU 15 Catawba 24GWU 17 Carson-Newman 54GWU 14 Elon 50GWU 3 Presbyterian 21GWU 21 Emory & Henry 7GWU 26 Wofford 61GWU 84 Mexico 0

1980 (3-7)Coach: Tom MooreGWU 7 WV Wesleyan 6GWU 7 Newberry 17GWU 0 Mars Hill 14GWU 14 Lenoir-Rhyne 20GWU 14 Liberty 15GWU 0 Carson-Newman 26GWU 3 Elon 37GWU 24 Presbyterian 17GWU 21 Catawba 0GWU 35 Wofford 49

1981 (5-5)Coach: Tom MooreGWU 14 WV Wesleyan 7GWU 31 Newberry 8GWU 26 Mars Hill 14GWU 14 Liberty 15GWU 27 Lenoir-Rhyne 29GWU 32 Catawba 31GWU 17 Carson-Newman 27GWU 10 Elon 56GWU 16 Presbyterian 35GWU 21 Wofford 45

1982 (7-3)Coach: Tom MooreGWU 29 Wofford 31GWU 43 WV Wesleyan 9GWU 29 Newberry 7GWU 38 Mars Hill 24GWU 43 Georgia Southern 6GWU 24 Lenoir-Rhyne 21GWU 38 Catawba 31GWU 21 Carson-Newman 36GWU 17 Elon 19GWU 28 Presbyterian 21

1983 (5-6)Coach: Ellis JohnsonGWU 8 West Georgia 23GWU 20 Newberry 13GWU 6 Mars Hill 3GWU 11 Georgia Southern 25GWU 39 Lenoir-Rhyne 7GWU 17 Appalachian St. 21

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GWU 20 Carson-Newman 24GWU 17 Elon 15GWU 2 Presbyterian 8GWU 7 Western Carolina 43GWU 28 Wofford 7

1984 (4-6)Coach: Woody FishGWU 14 West Georgia 5GWU 7 Newberry 22GWU 38 Livingstone 10GWU 14 Lenoir-Rhyne 10GWU 16 Catawba 25GWU 14 Carson-Newman 25GWU 7 Elon 53GWU 12 Presbyterian 23GWU 3 Mars Hill 21GWU 19 Wofford 42

1985 (6-5)Coach: Woody FishGWU 49 Davidson 14GWU 0 Newberry 14GWU 20 Georgia SW 7GWU 24 Livingstone 27GWU 38 Lenoir-Rhyne 8GWU 21 Catawba 31GWU 7 Carson-Newman 13GWU 10 Elon 3GWU 0 Presbyterian 26GWU 22 Mars Hill 42GWU 28 Wofford 14

1986 (6-5)Coach: Woody FishGWU 13 Western Kentucky 35GWU 13 Newberry 16GWU 49 Georgia SW 14GWU 24 Livingstone 7GWU 45 Lenoir-Rhyne 17GWU 22 Catawba 35GWU 24 Carson-Newman 51GWU 33 Elon 31GWU 35 Presbyterian 13GWU 24 Mars Hill 17GWU 30 Wofford 32

1987 (11-2) SAC ChampionsCoach: Woody FishGWU 28 Western Kentucky 24GWU 39 Livingstone 3GWU 36 Newberry 29GWU 33 Wingate 3GWU 56 Lenoir-Rhyne 5GWU 31 Catawba 17GWU 16 Carson-Newman 35GWU 49 Elon 28GWU 27 Presbyterian 26GWU 38 Mars Hill 27GWU 36 Wofford 3GWU 27 *Moorhead St. (MN) 7GWU 24 *Carson-Newman 27*NAIA National Playoffs

1988 (4-6-1)Coach: Woody FishGWU 10 Knoxville Coll. 10GWU 21 Newberry 33GWU 10 Appalachian St. 39GWU 28 Wingate 23GWU 31 Lenoir-Rhyne 38GWU 7 Catawba 24GWU 12 Carson-Newman 22GWU 30 Elon 10GWU 20 Presbyterian 19GWU 18 Mars Hill 21GWU 42 Charleston Southern 0

1989 (7-4)Coach: Woody FishGWU 7 Appalachian St. 43GWU 36 Knoxville Coll. 8GWU 21 Newberry 7GWU 24 Wingate 10GWU 39 Lenoir-Rhyne 30GWU 14 Catawba 17GWU 20 Carson-Newman 23GWU 10 Elon 20GWU 31 Presbyterian 14

GWU 16 Mars Hill 14GWU 22 Concord 21

1990 (2-8)Coach: Woody FishGWU 10 Livingston (AL) 43GWU 10 Newberry 12GWU 21 West Virginia Tech 43GWU 15 Wingate 17GWU 7 Lenoir-Rhyne 39GWU 0 Catawba 14GWU 23 Carson-Newman 48GWU 17 Elon 41GWU 10 Presbyterian 7GWU 16 Mars Hill 31991 (6-5)Coach: Woody FishGWU 31 J.C. Smith 0GWU 7 Livingston (AL) 24GWU 10 Newberry 0GWU 50 Lees-McRae 0GWU 34 Wingate 24GWU 6 Lenoir-Rhyne 24GWU 21 Catawba 24GWU 16 Carson-Newman 52GWU 13 Elon 10GWU 8 Presbyterian 10GWU 42 Mars Hill 18

1992 (12-2) SAC Champions, NAIA National FinalistSchool-Record For VictoriesCoach: Woody FishGWU 21 Central Florida 71GWU 56 Charleston Southern 0GWU 65 Newberry 16GWU 57 Lees-McRae 6GWU 69 Wingate 33GWU 52 Lenoir-Rhyne 17GWU 34 Catawba 17GWU 25 Carson-Newman 6GWU 28 Elon 23GWU 46 Presbyterian 13GWU 45 Mars Hill 13GWU 28 *Concord (WV) 21GWU 22 *Shepherd (WV) 7GWU 16 **Central State 19

*NAIA National Playoffs**NAIA National Championship Game

1993 (1-9)Coach: Woody FishGWU 34 Lees-McRae 29GWU 34 UT-Chattanooga 59GWU 21 Newberry 23GWU 28 Wingate 56GWU 40 Lenoir-Rhyne 47GWU 36 Catawba 40GWU 10 Carson-Newman 47GWU 21 Elon 64GWU 30 Presbyterian 34GWU 21 Mars Hill 401994 (5-6)

Coach: Woody FishGWU 14 Wofford 20GWU 21 J.C. Smith 13GWU 23 UT-Chattanooga 47GWU 30 Newberry 13GWU 34 Wingate 36GWU 21 Lenoir-Rhyne 42GWU 63 Catawba 19GWU 21 Carson-Newman 41GWU 14 Elon 21GWU 33 Presbyterian 24GWU 48 Mars Hill 40

1995 (6-4)Coach: Woody FishGWU 21 Valdosta State 34GWU 42 Fort Valley State 0GWU 21 Newberry 16GWU 14 Wingate 10GWU 30 Lenoir-Rhyne 13GWU 19 Catawba 21GWU 10 Carson-Newman 38GWU 38 Elon 20GWU 20 Presbyterian 34GWU 14 Mars Hill 6

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1996 (2-9)Coach: Woody FishGWU 16 Valdosta State 42GWU 14 N.C. Central 31GWU 14 Fort Valley State 17GWU 0 Newberry 16GWU 24 Wingate 21GWU 28 Lenoir-Rhyne 25GWU 31 Catawba 36GWU 20 Carson-Newman 29GWU 29 Elon 34GWU 20 Presbyterian 21GWU 32 Mars Hill 38

1997 (8-3)Coach: Steve PattonGWU 38 J.C. Smith 13GWU 20 N.C. Central 12GWU 53 West Va. State 28GWU 35 Newberry 10GWU 34 Wingate 54GWU 32 Lenoir-Rhyne 0GWU 6 Catawba 34GWU 14 Carson-Newman 35GWU 66 Tusculum 6GWU 16 Presbyterian (OT) 13GWU 25 Mars Hill 15

1998 (6-5)Coach: Steve PattonGWU 28 J.C. Smith 40GWU 13 N.C. Central 15GWU 27 West Va. State 16GWU 31 Newberry 28GWU 38 Wingate 17GWU 17 Lenoir-Rhyne 14GWU 3 Catawba 25GWU 13 Carson-Newman 42GWU 30 Tusculum 10GWU 9 Presbyterian 38GWU 27 Mars Hill 13

1999 (7-4)Coach: Steve PattonGWU 51 J.C. Smith 0GWU 16 N.C. Central 0GWU 48 North Greenville 0GWU 31 Newberry 34GWU 35 Wingate 25GWU 27 Lenoir-Rhyne 14GWU 7 Catawba 34GWU 6 Carson-Newman 28GWU 24 Tusculum 21GWU 31 Presbyterian 20GWU 14 Mars Hill 17

2000 (7-4) - Inaugural Season At Division I-AACoach: Steve PattonGWU 24 Morris Brown 19GWU 36 Concord (WV) 14GWU 8 Liberty 19GWU 25 Mars Hill 27GWU 17 Northwestern State 57GWU 17 Elon 41GWU 22 Virginia Union 20GWU 36 Samford 17GWU 28 New Haven 10GWU 38 (23) New Hampshire 35GWU 42 Savannah State 18

2001 (6-4)Coach: Steve PattonGWU 45 UT-Martin 20GWU 17 East Tennessee State 31GWU 41 Samford (3 OT) 49GWU 14 Elon 27GWU 35 Morris Brown 17GWU 17 Virginia Union 25GWU 29 Liberty 25GWU 38 Florida Atlantic 19GWU 34 Savannah State 14GWU 54 Trinity International * 14

*National Christian College Athletic Association’s Victory Bowl – Boiling Springs

2002 (9-1, 3-0 Big South) - Inaugural Big South ChampionsCoach: Steve PattonGWU 28 Morgan State 24GWU 0 (12) Georgia Southern 56GWU 13 ETSU 10GWU 26 Chattanooga 24GWU 31 Liberty 21GWU 38 Elon 27GWU 17 Fla. International 14GWU 24 UT-Martin 0(25) GWU 57 Charleston Southern 15(22) GWU 44 Savannah State 13

2003 (8-4, 4-0 Big South) - Big South ChampionsCoach: Steve Patton(25) GWU 45 Clark-Atlanta 0(25) GWU 3 (15) Montana State 38GWU 52 Webber International 10GWU 23 Chattanooga 13GWU 0 (8) Furman 45GWU 38 Coastal Carolina 17GWU 27 Liberty 17GWU 37 VMI 25GWU 26 (17) Florida Atlantic 31GWU 46 Charleston Southern 0GWU 22 Florida International 19GWU 16 Western Carolina 39 2004 (5-6, 2-2 Big South) Coach: Steve PattonGWU 26 Tennessee Tech 32GWU 56 Morgan State 49GWU 6 (4) Furman 38GWU 26 (25) Western Carolina 20 (OT)GWU 9 Liberty 17GWU 25 (25) Hampton 48GWU 28 VMI 17GWU 19 Coastal Carolina 31GWU 17 (12) Wofford 49GWU 18 Charleston Southern 0GWU 52 (27) SE Louisiana 34

2005 (5-6, 2-2 Big South) Coach: Steve PattonGWU 65 Union (Ky.) 12GWU 54 Belhaven (Miss.) 7GWU 28 UT-Martin 31GWU 31 (7) Furman 48GWU 21 (8) Hampton 52GWU 31 (15) Coastal Carolina 34 (OT)GWU 55 VMI 52 (3 OT)GWU 21 Liberty 16GWU 7 Charleston Southern 38GWU 31 Savannah State 21GWU 42 Wofford 56

2006 (6-5, 2-2 Big South) Coach: Steve PattonGWU 49 Jacksonville 14GWU 30 Tennessee Tech 26GWU 9 UT-Martin 35GWU 6 (2) Appalachian State 41GWU 28 Southeastern Louisiana 21GWU 31 Glenville State 23GWU 27 Liberty 24GWU 35 VMI 31GWU 14 (25) Charleston Southern 28GWU 24 (14) Coastal Carolina 52GWU 17 (23) Wofford 34

2007 (5-6, 2-2 Big South) Coach: Steve PattonGWU 14 Ohio 36GWU 27 Jacksonville 6GWU 15 Mississippi State 31GWU 13 Austin Peay 20GWU 7 (5) Appalachian State 45GWU 17 (8) Wofford 52GWU 36 VMI 22GWU 29 Charleston Southern 25GWU 14 Coastal Carolina 17GWU 0 Liberty 31

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2008 (5-6, 2-3 Big South)Coach: Steve PattonGWU 12 Tennessee Tech 28GWU 31 Tusculum 12GWU 31 Austin Peay 15GWU 33 Sam Houston State 49GWU 10 Charleston Southern 13GWU 7 Georgia Tech 10GWU 47 Presbyterian 21GWU 34 VMI 27GWU 34 Stony Brook 33GWU 18 Coastal Carolina 23GWU 10 (22) Liberty 30

2009 (6-5, 3-3 Big South)Coach: Steve PattonGWU 58 Mars Hill 14GWU 27 Western Carolina 20GWU 14 NC State 45GWU 27 VMI 23GWU 3 Buffalo 40GWU 27 Charleston Southern 20GWU 65 Southern Virginia 0GWU 14 Stony Brook 24GWU 21 Coastal Carolina 26GWU 28 (16) Liberty 51GWU 21 Presbyterian 14

2010 (4-7, 2-4 Big South)Coach: Steve PattonGWU 28 Brevard 14GWU 38 Akron 37 (ot) *GWU 14 Western Carolina 28GWU 14 Sam Houston State 30GWU 7 Old Dominion 10GWU 35 Charleston Southern 25GWU 24 Presbyterian 26GWU 27 Coastal Carolna 30 (ot)GWU 14 (12) Liberty 40GWU 3 Stony Brook 55GWU 10 VMI 7

* First FBS win in school and Big South Conference history

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Dr. A. Frank Bonner, in his sevenh year as the president of Gardner-Webb University, took office on May 2, 2005, and was inaugurated on April 6, 2006.

Bonner is no stranger to Gardner-Webb, having been a part of the University family since 1987.

A native of Greenville, S.C., Bonner graduated from Furman University in 1969, has a M.A. degree from the University of Georgia and earned a Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He was a faculty member and Associate Dean at Anderson College in Anderson, S.C., prior to beginning his career in Boiling Springs as Vice President for Academic Affairs.

In 1992, Bonner was promoted to provost and senior vice president at Gardner-Webb, a post he held until assuming his current role in 2005.

After a comprehensive, national search for the university’s new president, chairman of the presidential search committee and the board of trustees, Frank Beam, said, “We came to the conclusion that we had the most qualified candidate right here at the university.”

Bonner succeeded Dr. Frank Campbell, who served Gardner-Webb University as president from October, 2002 until June, 2005.

Active in civic life and in the community, Bonner has served on the boards of the United Way, the YMCA, and Communities in Schools, and he serves on the Cleveland County Sports Commission.

He is a past chairman of the Cleveland County Chamber, a past president of the Shelby Rotary Club, and a Sunday School teacher and deacon at First Baptist Church in Shelby. Bonner is also a retired Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve.

During Bonner’s time as provost, Gardner-Webb emerged as a vibrant institution for higher learning, officially moving from college to university in 1993. The institution’s academic reputation has steadily improved during Bonner’s time in Boiling Springs, with a tremendous faculty and consistently evolving curriculum.

Bonner is married to the former Florence “Flossie” Black of Chester, S.C., also a graduate of Furman University. They are parents of two adult daughters and five grandchildren.

DR. FRANK BONNER

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CHUCK BURCH

Gardner-Webb alumnus Chuck Burch is in his 15th year as Vice President for Athletics and his 29th year in athletics administration.

The Charlotte, N.C., native spearheaded the Bulldogs move into Division I athletics, which resulted in Gardner-Webb’s addition to the Big South Conference as an associate member for football in 2001, and GWU's move to the Big South as a full member – which became official on July 1, 2008.

Burch oversees all athletic operations at Gardner-Webb, including management and supervision of athletic programs, facilities and bud-gets. During his career at GWU, Burch has overseen across-the-board improvements in athletics facilities and the addition of five new sports since arriving in 1997. A sixth sport, men's swimming, was added in 2007-08. Burch is also responsible for continued improvements in the quality and quantity of Gardner-Webb’s athletics staff – with a number of full-time positions created to assist and enhance the entire department.

GWU athletics has seen a steady increase in academic perfor-mance since Burch's arrival, and the department has posted a com-bined GPA above 3.0 in each of the last four academic years.

This past year, Gardner-Webb posted its highest finish in the annu-al Big South Conference Sasser Cup, taking No. 4 in the final stand-ings of the all-sports race. The women’s basketball team captured its first Big South Tournament title, advancing to the first round of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship Tournament. Two other teams – women’s soccer and baseball – advanced to the league tournament title game in their respective seasons as well.

Gardner-Webb's final year in the Atlantic Sun Conference was fruitful, with several notable wins and the usual high number of strong

academic performances by the Bulldogs' student-athletes. GWU enjoyed its most successful athletics year as a Division

I member in 2006-07. Gardner-Webb won its first Atlantic Sun Conference Academic Championship, unseating Belmont University for the title. The Bulldogs also finished third in the men's and women's combined sports standings – a very impressive effort in the race for the inaugural Bill Bibb Trophy.

Gardner-Webb's men's soccer team captured the imagination of fans across Cleveland County during its run to the 2006 A-Sun Championship and NCAA Tournament second round. National qualifi-ers in Track & Field, swimming and wrestling highlighted competitive success for the Bulldogs in 2006-2007.

Burch, a graduate of Independence (N.C.) High in Charlotte, and former member of Gardner-Webb’s football and tennis teams, spent 1991-1997 as Director of Athletics at Liberty (Va.) University, and was instrumental in a successful and well run department in Lynchburg as well. He also served Liberty as Associate Director of Athletics (1988-1990), Assistant Director of Athletics (1984-1988), Sports Information Director (1986-1988) and Assistant Director of Sports Information (1982-1984).

After graduating from Gardner-Webb in 1979 with a bachelor's degree in Social Science, Burch, 53, earned his master's degree from Eastern Kentucky University in 1982. His wife, Franki, holds a Ph.D. in Health Education from the University of Virginia, and is a member of the faculty at Gardner-Webb. The couple has three children, Travis, a 2009 graduate of Furman University; Danielle, a senior at Brevard (N.C.) College and Amy (17).

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UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS & MINORSAmerican Sign LanguageBiblical Languages and LiteratureBiblical StudiesBiologyBusiness AdministrationChemistryCommunication StudiesComputer ScienceDiscipleship StudiesElectronic PublishingEnglishEnvironmental ScienceFrenchGermanHistoryJournalismMathematicsMissions StudiesMusic, ArtPhilosophy & TheologyPhotographyPolitical SciencePsychology and CounselingPublic RelationsSocial SciencesSociologySpanishSport ManagementTheatre ArtsWorld ReligionsYouth Discipleship Studies

UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS ONLYAccountingAthletic TrainingComputer Information SystemsEconomics/FinanceEnglish as a Second LanguageFilmGreek

Health/WellnessInternational BusinessInterpreter TrainingMarketingMissiologyNursing, Associate DegreeNursing, Bachelor of SciencePhysical/Health Education with Teacher LicensureRadio & Television BroadcastingTeacher Education

UNDERGRADUATE MINORS ONLYArt HistoryChristian HistoryClassical LanguagesCriminal JusticeEducation StudiesGeneral ScienceHealth ScienceMilitary SciencePhilosophy & EthicsPhysical ScienceProfessional EducationRecreationSign Language InterpretingStudio ArtVideo & FilmWellness PromotionWritingYMCA Professional Studies Youth Education

GRADUATE SCHOOLM.A. in Elementary EducationM.A. in EnglishM.Div/M.A. in EnglishM.A. in English EducationM.Div/M.A. in English EducationM.A. in Executive Leadership StudiesM.A. in Mental Health CounselingM.Div/M.A./Ed.S in Mental Health CounselingM.A. in Middle Grades Education

M.S. in NursingM.A. in School CounselingM.A. in Sport Science and PedagogyM.A. in ReligionM.Div/M.A. in ReligionPost Baccalaureate Nursing Education Certifcate ProgramPost Master’s Nursing Certicate Programs

DOCTORAL PROGRAMSEd.D in Curriculum & Instruction Ed.D in Educational Leadership Nursing Practice

GRADUATE SCHOOL OFBUSINESSMaster of Business AdministrationMaster of AccountancyInternational Master of Business AdministrationMBA Plus Program

SCHOOL OF DIVINITYM.Div in Biblical StudiesM.Div in Christian Education & FormationM.Div in MissiologyM.Div in Pastoral Care & CounselingM.Div in Pastoral StudiesM.Div/M.A. in EnglishM.Div/M.A. in English EducationM.Div/M.B.A.M.Div/M.A./Ed.S in Mental Health CounselingM.Div/M.A. in Religion

DOCTORAL PROGRAMDoctor of Ministry

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

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Gardner-Webb University has experienced remarkable growth, perseverance, and maturity. The institution began as a boarding high school and later became a junior college. Today Gardner-Webb is a thriving regional university with growing master’s and doctoral programs. From a movement initiated by the Kings Mountain Baptist Association in 1903, and later joined by the Sandy Run Baptist Association, the Boiling Springs High School was chartered on December 2, 1905, as an institution “where the young…could have the best possible educational advantages under distinctive Christian infl uence.” This close relationship of the institution to the area churches continues today. In response to the changing educational needs of the area, the institution was transformed into the Boiling Springs Junior College in 1928. The Great Depression created many problems for the College, but its survival was secured by the sacrifi ces of many loyal supporters. In 1942, Governor O. Max Gardner began devoting his energy, time and wealth to strengthening and guiding the College. So important was his infl uence that the name of the institution was changed to Gardner-Webb College in honor of the governor, his wife Fay Webb Gardner, and their families. The decades following World War II were years of physical growth and academic development. New buildings went up as enrollments increased. A major step in the institution’s development was its full accreditation as a senior college in 1971. In 1980 the institution began offering a Master of Arts degree in education. The institution offi cially became know as Gardner-Webb University in January 1993, culminating years of preparation. Today Gardner-Webb is a thriving regional university, which offers eight distinct degree programs, has a highly qualifi ed faculty and a beautiful campus of over 200 acres. Historically the University has played signifi cant roles in teacher education and ministerial preparation for church-related vocations. Programs of instruction and experiences designed to prepare teachers and ministers continue to be major objectives of the University. Although there have been many changes over the years, Gardner-Webb University remains closely related to the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. The University holds in high esteem its commitment to Christian principles and values as the best foundation for the development of human personality and social order.

GARDNER-WEBB HISTORY

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GWU ATHLETIC TRAINING PROGRAM

An integral part of the entire Gardner-Webb University athletics program, the Athletic Training Program emphasizes the importance of wellness in the teams’ pursuit of success. Under the supervision of Kevin Jones, ATC, and the rest of the Athletic Training faculty and staff, athletic training students complete part of their clinical education with the University’s 20 varsity sports. Jones and his staff work toward the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. The athletic training students at GWU are fortunate to have a faculty and staff of nine certified athletic trainers and a cooperative intercollegiate athletics staff to enhance their learning experience. The clinical education that is conducted while serving the student-athletes at Gardner-Webb University allows for comprehensive medical care in a learning environment. The athletic training educational program recently completed its full accreditation by CAATE, marking an exciting moment in the program’s history. Athletic training students are able to pursue a B.S. in Athletic Training through the Department of Physical Education, Wellness and Sport Studies. Upon graduation, athletic training students must complete a three-part examination conducted by the National Athletic Trainer’s Association’s Board of Certification to become Certified Athletic Trainers (ATC). One of the most respected academic majors on campus, the Gardner-Webb Athletic Training educa-tional program boasts a growing enrollment and provides students with first-class instruction and practical experience in their chosen field of study. Currently, Gardner-Webb graduates are working with NFL teams, colleges and universities, high schools and physical therapy clinics. After their academic careers at Gardner-Webb, many students also choose to seek graduate assistant positions at colleges and universities around the nation.

ATHLETIC TRAINING STAFF DIRECTORY

Kevin Jones, MA, ATC Director of Athletic Training 406-3926

Jon T. Mitchell, MA, ATC Service Program Director 406-3912

Heather Hartsell, MA, ATC Educational Program Director 406-3810

Danielle Albert, MS, ATC Asst. Athletic Trainer 406-4425

Kat Ayotte, MA, ATC Asst. Athletic Trainer 406-3889

Bill Harvard, MA, ATC Asst. Athletic Trainer 406-3242

Matthea Hungerford, MS, ATC Asst. Athletic Trainer 406-3846

Stephenie Stark, MS, ATC Asst. Athletic Trainer 406-3328

Justin Walker, MS, ATC Asst. Athletic Trainer

Marcia Kennedy, ATC Graduate Assistant

ATHLETIC TRAINING AT GWU

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