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Krawczyk, John (DT) Oglesby, Ill. 93-94

Krivonack, Jim (OG) Richlands, N.C. 71

Krivonack, John (G) Richlands, N.C. 69-70

Krusa, Elmer (G) Clifton, N.J. 63

Kwiatkowski, Henry (T) Clifton Heights, Pa. 57-60

LLaCock, Bud (DT) Wilmington, N.C. 80-81

Lacewell, Sherman (OL) Durham, N.C. 97-00

Lackey, Bernard (CB) Conyers, Ga. 95

Lamb, Durwin (LB) Miami, Fla. 04

Lamm, Bill (K) Satellite Beach, Fla. 78-80

Lane, Perry (T) Asheboro, N.C. 58, 61

Laney, Stuart (G) Wilmington, N.C. 67-68

Langston, Robert (FB) 54

Larrimore, Donald (T) 53-56

Lassiter, Jimmy 51

Lathem, Vince (OG) Alpharetta, Ga. 91

Laughinghouse, Charles (T) Greenville, N.C. 64

Lausic, Dom (OL) Brampton, Ontario 97

Leach, Vonta (LB-FB) Rowland, N.C. 00-03

Leaphart, Derrick (C) Decatur, Ga. 91-94

Leavitt, Bob (OG) Alexandria, Va. 72-73

Ledford, Dwayne (DL-OL) Marion, N.C. 95-98

Lee, David (T) 52-54

Lee, R.B. 46-47

Lee, Tony

LeFever, Greg (LB) Ocean City, N.J. 00-01

Leftwich, James (C) Vinton, Va. 62-64

Leggett, Rickey (G) Kinston, N.C. 63

Leonard, Rickey (OT) Rocky Mount, N.C. 72-73

Letcher, Morris (WR) Kansas City, Kan. 92-93

Levesque, Shawn (TE) League City, Texas 04

Levine, Matt (P) N. Potomac, Md. 94-97

Lewis, Doug (E) Thomasville, N.C. 64

Lewis, Ernie (LB) Sanford, Fla. 89-92

Lewis, Joe (T) 57

Lewis, Mac (G) 48-49

Lewis, Ruvie (T) Clinton, N.C. 64

Lewis, Scott (FB) Fayetteville, N.C. 81-85

Lewis, Willie (TB) Valdosta, Ga. 86-89

Libiano, Mark (LB) Easton, Pa. 92-95

Libretto, Charlie (QB) Middleburg, Fla. 86-89

Lilley, Leonard (HB) 55-57

Lilley, Robert (FB) 55-57

Lindsey, “Tex” (E) 34-36

Lineberry, Wayne (C) Wadesboro, N.C. 66-68

Linker, Neel (G) Mooresville, N.C. 63-65

Lisk, Larry (E) 58

Linville, Dwight (TE) Winston-Salem, N.C. 92-95

Little, Charles 47

Little, James (T) 41

Little, Richard (T) Grifton, N.C. 69

Livermore, Bill (T) Raleigh, N.C. 66

Livingston, Theodore (DT) Fayetteville, N.C. 84-85

Lockerman, Jones (E) Clinton, N.C. 58-61

Loflin, Joe (E) 58-59

Loftin, Glynn (DB) Kinston, N.C. 73-74

Logan, Ernie (LB) Fayetteville, N.C. 86-88, 90

Lominac, Charles 32

London, Gary (SS) Hampton, Va. 83-86

Long, Ray 46-47

Long, Terry (OG) Columbia, S.C. 80-83

Long, Woody (T) 38

Losito, Craig (K) Jacksonville, Fla. 86-88

Louis, James (C) Blacksburg, Va. 67-68

Love, Ed (DT) Virginia Beach, Va. 72

Lowe, Dave (C) Merritt Island, Fla. 73

Lowe, Grant (OT) Greensboro, N.C. 86-89

Lowery, Buddy (DE) East Spencer, N.C. 72-74

Lucas, Bill (G) 40-41

Luckadoo, Ryan (SN) Anderson, S.C. 98-00

Lundy, Larry (OG) Havelock, N.C. 73-75

Luquire, Steve (K) Durham, N.C. 68

MMabry, Raymond (RB) Grifton, N.C. 95-98

Mack, Willie (DE) Winston-Salem, N.C. 85

MacDonagh, Michael (DE) Clarksville, Tenn. 04

MacKenzie, Don (T) 47, 49

MacMillan, Carlton 32

Maddox, Joey (DL) Shelby, N.C. 86

Madigan, Frank (C) 49-52

Madison, Ernest (DB) Norfolk, Va. 74-76

Madrin, Cliff (E) 34

Magee, Trey (OL) Wakefield, Va. 04

Maglione, Tony (DT) Stirling, N.J. 69-71

Major, Dalton (RB) Wilmington, N.C. 91

Mallard, Walter (E) 41

Malyniak, Jeff (P) Alexandria, Va. 86

Maness, John (OG) New Bern, N.C. 78-79

Mann, Charlie (TE) Virginia Beach, Va. 78

Manning, Zack 46-48

Markland, Rusty (DB) Thomasville, N.C. 71-73

Marriot, Don (B) 41

Marroncelli, Richard (G) Rilltown, Pa. 67

Marshmon, Tim (DB) Rocky Mount, N.C. 91

Martin, Chad (G) Palm Coast, Fla. 87-90

Martin, Darrel (DT) Dobson, N.C. 71

Martin, Dexter (LB) Cocoa, Fla. 80-81

Martin, Doug (RB) Dobson, N.C. 71

Martin, James (RB) Evergreen, N.C. 82-84

Martin, Joel (C) 52

Martin, Kelly (T) 36-38

Martin, Robert (DB) Dublin, Ga. 86

Martin, William N. (T) Washington, N.C. 65

Masimini, Mpumi (DL) Washington, D.C. 95

Mason, Hagen (OL) Tallahassee, Fla. 01-04

Massey, Raymond (LB) Charlotte, N.C. 97

Matthews, Carlton (FB) 52-53, 57

Matthews, Ed (T) 52

Matthews, John V. (HB) Hertford, N.C. 60-61

Matthews, Thomas 46

Matthews, Thomas (HB) Hertford, N.C. 58-61

Mattison, Perez (QB-WR) Anderson, S.C. 93-94, 96-97

Mattocks, Adam (DB) Jacksonville, N.C. 79

Mattocks, Gary (HB) 54-56

Mattox, Don (C) Wilson, N.C. 63

Maxwell, Bill (OG) Ware Shoals, S.C. 88

Mayhew, Winston (DB) Mooresville, N.C. 73-74

Maynard, Robert (FB) 54-57

Mayo, Joe (G) 54-56

Mayo, Norman 38-39

Mayo, Wiley 39

Mazyck, Travis (DB) Virginia Beach, Va. 98-99, 01

McAdams, Howard (FB) 50

McBryde, Victor (RB) Red Springs, N.C. 89-90, 92

McCall, Marc (OT) Rochelle, Ga. 95-96

McCallum, Flint (DB) Roland, N.C. 86-88

McCalop, Mike (DT-OG) Warsaw, N.C. 88-91

McCleary, Norris (DT) Bessemer City, N.C. 96-99

McClenny, Dennis (G) Goldsboro, N.C. 65

McClintock, Chuck (HB) Burlington, N.C. 69

McClure, Bryan (TB) Charlotte, N.C. 67-68

McConnell, Sean (QB) Downey, Calif. 91-92

McCoy, Mickey (WR) Kennesaw, Ga. 02-04

McCurry, Compton (LB) Summerville, S.C. 86-89

McDaniel, Brian (DE) Weldon, N.C. 80

McDaniel, Emmanuel (DB) Jonesboro, Ga. 92-95

McDiarmid, James (T) Rocky Mount, N.C. 60-62

McDonald, Bill (T) 49-52

McFee, Chuck 40

McGlohon (G) 36

McGregor, Wayne (DT) Danville, Va. 73

McGuirk, Mike (FB) Arlington, Va. 68-70

McIntosh, Mitchell (DB) Rockingham, N.C. 66

McJunkin, Jack 39

McKaskill, Charles (T) Asheboro, N.C. 69

McKeithan, Deeone (DB) Perth Amboy, N.J. 95-98

McKinney, Reggie (TB) Rocky Mount, N.C. 91

McKinnon, Tim (DB) Upper Marlboro, Md. 96

McLaughlin, Matt (TE) Ringwood, N.J. 86-88

McLaurin, Thomas (DB) Roseboro, N.C. 77-79

McLawhorn, Chris (FL) Greenville, N.C. 84

McLester, Rick (K) Oakboro, N.C. 73

McMullan, C.O. 46-48

McMillan, Tomha (DT) Clarkston, Ga. 95-96, 98-99

McNeill, Ruffin (DB) Lumberton, N.C. 76-79

McPaul, John (E) Raeford, N.C. 63-65

McPhail, Jerris (RB) Clinton, N.C. 93-95

McPhatter, Brian (RB-DB) Fayetteville, N.C. 86-89

McPherson, Shane (OG) Cartersville, Ga. 93-96

McQueen, J.J. (TE-FL) High Point, N.C. 96-98

McQueen, Markeith (CB) East Manatee, Fla. 03-04

McRae, Corie (T) Thomasville, N.C. 63-65

Meadows, Dave (DB) Remington, Va. 66

Meadows, Pete (C) 51

Meannie, Frank (FB) 48-49

Medlinger, Greg (E) Spencer, N.C. 65-67

Melton, Keith (G) 50

Melvin, Jack (FB) 49-50

Michael, Kenny (RB) Greensboro, N.C. 72

Micheals, Jim 47

Michel, Billy (OL) Greenville, N.C. 86-88

Michel, Thomas (HB) Arlington, Va. 61-63

Miles, Charles (RB) Indianapolis, Ind. 91-92

Millard, Worth (G) 52

Millie, Bob (E) Toronto, Ontario 69-71

Miller, Bob (B) 41-43

Miller, Eric (DT) Joliet, Ill. 74

Miller, Greg (SE) Havelock, N.C. 70

Miller, Kevin (K-P) Virginia Beach, Va. 99-02

Miller, Ronnie (FL) Thomasville, N.C. 70

Mills, Dinky (WB) Ayden, N.C. 62-64

Mills, Mike (TB) Statesville, N.C. 68-70

Mitchell, Tim (C) Lancaster, Pa. 81-84

Mitchell, William (WB) Fayetteville, N.C. 69-71

Mixon, Tom (C) 55-56

Moe, Peter (K) Kirstiansand, Norway 67

Molineaux, Joe (DT) Grafton, Va. 86-87

Mollenhaur, Don (C-LB) Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. 69-71

Monds, Richard (G) 55-57

Monroe, Alex (T) Aberdeen, N.C. 68-69

Monroe, Kevin (DB) Greenville, N.C. 96-98

Moody, Jarrod (RB) Rocky Mount, N.C. 85-88

Moore, Aubrey (OG) Wilson, N.C. 71

Moore, Chris (LB) Havelock, N.C. 02-04

Moore, Danny (C) Grifton, N.C. 96-98

Moore, Ken (DE) Harrells, N.C. 71-74

Moore, Robert (E) Roanoke Rapids, N.C. 59-60

Moran, Kevin (G) Manchester, N.H. 65-67

Morgan, James 33

Morris, Glenn (LB) Greensboro, N.C. 78-81

Morris, John (DE) Durham, N.C. 76-79

Morris, John (T) Norfolk, Va. 68-69

Morris, Torey (WR) Toms River, N.J. 99-02

Moss, Reggie (TE) Elizabeth City, N.C. 77

Moton, Richard (S) Tulsa, Okla. 02-03

Moye, Jack (G) 38

Moye, Tutu (LB-TE) Greenville, N.C. 01-03

Mulder, Steve (LB) Bowie, Md. 74

Muldrow, Robert (E) Bishopville, S.C. 61

Mulholland, Matt (OT) Bethesda, Md. 76-79

Murphy, Eddie (NG) Raleigh, N.C. 77

Murray, Bruce 40

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Murray, Mike (G) Reading, Pa. 67

Musselwhite, Hubert 46-47

Myers, Eric (DT) Allen Park, Mich. 91

Myers, Wally (NG) Goldsboro, N.C. 79

Myrick, Bobby (LHB) Goldsboro, N.C. 74-75

Myrick, James (OL) Virginia Beach, Va. 02-04

Myrick, Mike (WR) Goldsboro, N.C. 71-73

NNantz, Fred (OL) Rockingham, N.C. 60

Nash, Thomas (HB) 55-58

Nealy, Antoine (LB) Clarendon, N.C. 03

Nealy, Kent (LB) Clarendon, N.C. 00-03

Neff, Bob (OT) Harrisonburg, Va. 73-74

Neill, David (T) Clifton Heights, Pa. 63

Nelson, Carlton (QB) Portsmouth, Va. 79-82

Nelson, Chris (OL) Hickory, N.C. 99-01

Nelson, Ed (DE) Commerce, Ga. 75-77

Nelson, Eddie (HB) 54

Nelson, Gilbert (HB) 55

Nesbit, Robert (G) Salisbury, N.C. 61-62

Newkirk, Travis (WR) Durham, N.C. 96-98

Newman, Jimmy (E) Greenville, N.C. 64

Nichols, Jason (WR) Norcross, Ga. 94-97

Nichols, Chris (LB) Asheboro, N.C. 70

Nichols, Ricky (SE) Chesapeake, Va. 81-84

Niklason, Gary (LB) McLean, Va. 72-74

Nisbet, Billy 32

Nobles, Anthony (OL) Randleman, N.C. 97-98

Nobles, Jack (T) 34-35

Noe, Andy 33

Noe, Hampton (G) 36

Noe, Jack (B) 36-38

Norris, Sam (SS) San Diego, Calif. 82

Norris, Smokey (DB) Clinton, N.C. 79-82

Northcutt, Chuck (LB) Rockingham, N.C. 81-83

Northcutt, Norwood (B) 34-36

Nottingham, Ellis (E) Washington, D.C. 65-67

OOchoa, Carlos (LB) Greenville, N.C. 98-00

Odom, Ruffin (E) Ahoskie, N.C. 63-66

O’Driscoll, John (DL) Chicago, Ill. 86-87

O’Hare, Joe (TE) Hyattsville, Md. 72

O’Kelley, Harold (HB) 52-55

Oliver, Skipper (DB) Fayetteville, N.C. 66

Oliver, Valla Vonga (RB) Mt. Oliver, N.C. 75

O’Neill, Ted (C) Dorechster, Mass. 74

O’Roark, Larry (SE) Centreville, Va. 80

Orr, Tim (OL Hampton, Va. 88

Ostraner 48

Overton, Charles (BB) Edenton, N.C. 66-68

Overton, Raymond (T) 53-56

Owens, Alfred (E) 54

Owens, Deke (K) Jacksonville, N.C. 92

PPaddock, Dick (DB) Allison Park, Pa. 70-72

Page, Alvah 32

Page, Link (E) Elm City, N.C. 68

Paige, Terry (RB) Whiteville, N.C. 85

Painter, John (E) 52

Palilli, Joe (C) 48-49

Parker, Billy (TE) Wilmington, N.C. 80-81

Parker, Cary (HB) Hopewell, Va. 59-61

Parker, Derrick (RB) Greenville, N.C. 87

Parker, Lavern (DT) Chocowinity, N.C. 71

Parker, Ricky (T) Nashville, N.C. 66

Parker, Robert (OL) Hyattsville, Md. 97-99, 00

Parker, Pierre (LB) Wilson, N.C. 04

Parrish, Randy (OG) Lumberton, N.C. 74-76

Parnell, Mike

Patterson, Jack (TB) Jacksonville, Fla. 69-71

Patterson, Robert (QB) 54, 56-57

Patton, Dickie (E) Burlington, N.C. 65

Patton, Jeff (NG) Selma, N.C. 84

Paul, Jerry (C) Washington, N.C. 61

Paul, Larry (LB) Raleigh, N.C. 75-77

Peacock, John (RB) Venice, Fla. 94

Pearce, Ronny (DB) Pulaski, Va. 67

Pearson, Bruse (DB) Goldsboro, N.C. 93-94

Pearson, Perry (T) 57-58

Peed, Ronnie (C-LB) Hurdle Mills, N.C. 69-71

Peele, Stanley (E) 46, 48-49

Peeler, Richard (DT) Shelby, N.C. 70-71

Pegues, Jeff (DE) Laurinburg, N.C. 80-83

Pender, Jason (FB) Winston-Salem, N.C. 02-04

Pendleton, Willard 46

Pennington, Bobby 50

Pennington, Raymond (E) 53-56

Perkins 37

Perkins, Howard (B) 34

Perry, Raymond (C) Albemarle, N.C. 63-64

Perry, Robert (HB) 53-56

Perry, Robert (HB) 58

Perry, Wade (G) Rocky Mount, N.C. 87-88

Perry, Wayne (DB) Morrisville, N.C. 78-79

Peterkin, Garett (WR) Laurinburg, N.C. 01-02

Phelps, William (T) 57

Phillips, Kendrick (S) Fayetteville, N.C. 95-98

Phillips, Kenny (SS) Greenville, N.C. 82-83

Phillips, Matt 39

Phillips, Slade 46

Pickett, Emerson (LB) Beulaville, N.C. 75

Pickett, Lorenza (LB) Fayetteville, N.C. 02-04

Pickford, Ned (HB) Washington, D.C. 61

Pierce, Gary (T) New Castle, Del. 57-60

Piland, Clayton (T) Winton, N.C. 59-61

Pingston, Greg (DB) Merritt Island, Fla. 74-76

Pinkney, James (QB) Delray, Beach, Fla. 03-04

Pinkney, Reggie (DB) Fort Bragg, N.C. 74-76

Pittman, E.S. 46

Pittman, Robert (C) 36-37

Platt, Robert 51

Plott, J.C. (DE) Concord, N.C. 82-83

Plum, David (NG) Raleigh, N.C. 83-86

Pohren, Mark (C) Brighton, Iowa 70-71

Poliakoff, Irving 39-40

Poole, Wayne (NG) Knightdale, N.C. 76-79

Pope, Brandon (OL) Chesapeake, Va. 01-03

Pope, Damon (TE) Athens, Ga. 81-84

Popov, Paul (G) 53-56

Porch, Donald (DB) Pleasant Hill, N.C. 88-90

Porcher, Lynn (FS) Rembert, S.C. 85

Portis, Ken

Post, Chip (OG) Sanford, N.C. 74

Post, Jim (LB) River Vale, N.J. 71-72

Pou, Ronald (DL) Williamston, N.C. 01-02

Powell, Arnie (WR) Deep Creek, Va. 98-01

Powell, Otis (B) 36

Powell, Willie (DE) Tarboro, N.C. 85-87

Powers, Mac (OG) Hampton, Va. 83-84

Pratt, Bill (B) 36

Preston, Jarad (P) Tuscon, Ariz. 01-02

Pretty, William

Price, Eddie (HB) 35

Prince, William Henry (T) Exmore, Va. 65-67

Prominski, Pete (C) 48-50

Proctor, Ed (RB) Charlotte, N.C. 60

Puckett, Bil 33

Pulley, Joe (DB) Virginia Beach, Va. 72

Pulley, Tom (E) Durham, N.C. 68-70

Pulliam, Larry (FB) Eden, N.C. 70

QQuaenell, Kenneth (T) 37

Quick, Greg (OT) Laurinburg, N.C. 84

Quick, N.W. (E) 49

Quick, Norman (OL) Laurinburg, N.C. 81-84

Quinn, Colon (T) Warsaw, N.C. 62-64

RRagland, Ronnie (OG) Gladstone, Va. 75

Rainbow, Medrick (LB) Conway, S.C. 84-87

Rainer, Brandon (DB) Laurinburg, N.C. 00-03

Rainey, Harry (HB) 52-54

Randolph, Harold (LB) Greenville, N.C. 75-77

Ravenell, Eddie (DB) Tabor City, N.C. 00

Ray, Brian (LB) Raleigh, N.C. 96

Ray, Cedric (TE) Fayetteville, N.C. 85

Reagan, William D., Jr. (T) High Point, N.C. 65-66

Reid, Donald (LB) Farmville, N.C. 80-81, 83-84

Reid, Ronald (LB) Farmville, N.C. 80-81, 83-84

Reif, Paul (WB) New Castle, Del. 63

Renaud, Joel (OL) Pompano Beach, Fla. 04

Render, Travis (DB) Decatur, Ga. 91-93

Reutter, Joe (TE) Dawington, Pa. 73-74

Reyes, Eric (LB) Chletenham, Md. 97-98

Reynolds, Bob (E) Ayden, N.C. 66

Rhett, Michael (FB) Hollywood, Fla. 88-91

Rhodes, Carl (G) 56

Rhodes, Fella (DB) Chesapeake, Va. 66-68

Rhodes, Larry (E) 51-54

Ribbins, Pete (E) Ontario, Canada 68

Rice, George (G) 52-54

Rich, Buster 48

Richards, Scott (TE) North Augusta, S.C. 93-96

Richardson, Donnell (LB) Nashville, N.C. 74

Richardson, George (TE) Chevy Chase, Md. 63-65

Richardson, Pete (DT) High Point, N.C. 73

Richardson, Sean (TE) Durham, N.C. 94-96

Ridenhour, Baxter (T) 33-34

Ridenhour, Lester (B) 34-36, 38

Riff, Melvin (FB) 58-59

Rimpf, Brian (OL) Raleigh, N.C. 00-03

Rios, Edwin (WR) Greenbelt, Md. 01-03

Rivers, Brantley (K) Kingston, Tenn. 96-99

Rivers, Henry 33

Rivers, Junior 32

Rivers, Tom 33

Roach, Kevin (WR) Williamston, N.C. 03-04

Robbins, Tootie (T) Merry Hill, N.C. 78-81

Roberson, Curtis (T) 54

Roberson, Howard (T) 41

Roberts, David (T) Jacksonville, N.C. 68

Roberts, George 40

Roberts, Hubert (E) 38

Robertson, John (DT) Eden, N.C. 80-83

Robertson, Kenneth (FB) Leaksville, N.C. 63-64

Robinson, Charlie (DB) Voorhees, N.J. 98-01

Robinson, Desmond (QB) Rock Hill, S.C. 02-04

Robinson, Harold (FB) Washington, N.C. 70

Robinson, Howard (T) 41

Robinson, Jimmy (G) 54

Robinson, Junior (DB) High Point, N.C. 87-89

Robinson, Mark (DE) Longwood, Fla. 04

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Robinson, Reggie (LB) Greensboro, N.C. 92

Robinson, Wallace (T) 50

Roebuck, Frank (T) 37

Roebuck, Mac (HB) 59

Rogers, Buck (T) Freeman, Va. 66

Rogers, Charles (G) 57

Rogers, David (FB) Monroe, N.C. 58-60

Rogers, Gerry (LB) Pottstown, Pa. 82-83

Rogers, Walter (G) 38-40

Rogerson, Chester (T) 53-56

Rogerson, “Crack” Ayden, N.C. 33

Rogerson, Russell (T) 40-41

Roper, Mike (K) Hendersonville, N.C. 73-74

Rose, Randy (G) Rocky Mount, N.C. 66

Rose, Shaun (OL) Wilson, N.C. 99-00

Ross, Kasey (DB) Alachua, Fla. 03-04

Rothrock, Wes (DB) Enfield, N.C. 68-70

Rouse, Dan (QB) Newport News, Va. 60-61

Rouse, George (E) Newport News, Va. 62

Rowe, John (G) Southern Pines, N.C. 69-70

Royster, Ralph (G) Henderson, N.C. 61-63

Ruck, Robert (G) 57

Rudisill, Larry (HB) 61-64

Rumbey, Charles 32

Rusinowski, Joe (OG) Long Island, N.Y. 74

Russ, Daniel (DT) Shallotte, N.C. 94

Russell, Corey (OL) Fairmont Heights, Md. 95-98

Russell, Skip (LB) Swansboro, N.C. 73-74

Ryan, Bob (E) Richmond, Va. 64

SSalmon, Ted (T) Richmond, Va. 69-71

Salmon, Vernon (HB) 57

Salyer, Bob (WR) Lookout Mtn., Tenn. 71

Samuel, Kevin (S) Fayetteville, N.C. 84

Santa Cruz, Chris (LB) Lillian, Ala. 83-84

Sasser, Wilbur (G) Goldsboro, N.C. 68-70

Sanford, Bob (L) Rockingham, N.C. 60

Satterfield, Chris (DB) Raleigh, N.C. 97-98

Satterwhite, Charles (G) 52

Saunders, Brian (LB) New Bern, N.C. 86

Saunders, Will (TE) Franklin, Va. 79-80

Savage, Baxter (G) 57

Sawyer, Mayhew 32

Scales, Rusty (DHB) Little Falls, N.J. 69-71

Schaffer, John (DE) Jacksonville, N.C. 75

Schink, Don (RB) Totowa, N.J. 72-74

Schmidt, Corey (OL) Cary, N.C. 01-03

Schnurr, Paul (E) Fayetteville, N.C. 65-67

Schuerholz, Wilson (B) 40-41

Schulz, Jody (DE) Chester, Md. 81-82

Schwarz, John Richard (T) Asheboro, N.C. 65-67

Scott, Paul (G) 41

Scott, Tom (OT) Rose Hill, N.C. 89-92

Scott, Walter (DT) Trenton, S.C. 91-95

Scribner, Tommy (HB) 56

Sealy, Troy (NG) Fairmont, N.C. 91

Seekford, Kurt (TE) Leesburg, Va. 91-92

Sellers, Chris (DE) Newport News, Va. 04

Sellers, Mike (WR) Covington, Ga. 95-96

Semenza, Matt (LB) Haslet, N.J. 94-96

Sepaniak, Shep (LB-FB) Brookside, N.J. 95-96

Sermons, Jim (E) Cove City, N.C. 69

Setzer, Michael (TE) Lenoir, N.C. 98

Sexton, Amos 46

Seymour, Mack (HB) Elizabeth City, N.C. 59-60

Shallcross, John (C) Smithfield, N.C. 74

Shankweiler, Kort (TE/RB) Greenville, N.C. 03-04

Shannon, Larry (WR) Starke, Fla. 94-97

Shea, Mike (WR) Virginia Beach, Va. 72-74

Sheehan, Michael (OG) Closter, N.Y. 98

Shell, Jason (SN) China Grove, N.C. 94-97

Shelton, Bill (B) 36-39

Sherman, Bill (WR) Chapel Hill, N.C. 74

Sherman, Schizo (RB) Conway, S.C. 93

Shoe, Dwight (E) 49-52

Shoe, Wayne (G) 53

Shuffler, Jimmy (C) New Bern, N.C. 65-67

Siler, Sandy (QB) 49-52

Siler, Wil (C) Siler City, N.C. 63

Simpson, Anthony (FB) Brooklyn, N.Y. 84-87

Simpson, Bruce (LB) Jacksonville, N.C. 84-85, 87

Sinclair, Francis (G) 34-36

Singletary, James (LB) Fayetteville, N.C. 88

Singleton, Leroy (T) 57

Skeeter, Bill (QB) 57

Skinner, Dan (E) 52

Slade, Louis (HB) 54

Slate, Zach (DE) Melbourne, Fla. 04

Slaughter, George (FB) 55-57

Smith (G) 36

Smith, A. (FB) 35

Smith, Billy (HB) 48-50

Smith, Charles (T) 53-56

Smith, David (C) Whiteville, N.C. 60-62

Smith, Dennis (E) 49-52

Smith, Doug (DT) Pamlico, N.C. 79-80

Smith, Earl (E) 37-39

Smith, Gene (TE) Gaffney, S.C. 91

Smith, Gherman (T) 35

Smith, Greg (OG) Chocowinity, N.C. 91, 93

Smith, Jermaine (DE) Eden, N.C. 94

Smith, Johnny (FB) 48-50

Smith, Junior (RB) Fayetteville, N.C. 91-94

Smith, Mitchell (OT) Southern Pines, N.C. 75-78

Smith, Nelson (OT) Goldsboro, N.C. 75-78

Smith, “Red” (G) 34-36

Smith, Tony (NG) Laurinburg, N.C. 81

Smith, Tony Lee (WR) Fayetteville, N.C. 84-87

Smith, Troy (SE) Greenville, N.C. 95-98

Smith, Vinson (LB) Statesville, N.C. 84-87

Smith, Wayne (WR) Springfield, Pa. 74

Snyder, George (DHB) Mount Airy, N.C. 69

Snyder, James (FB) Franklin, N.J. 65

Sokolohorsky, Greg (OT) Garnersville, N.Y. 84-85

Soles, Fred (HB) 48-49

Southall, Stewart (OG) Milledgeville, Ga. 87-89

Southerland, Jimmy (QB) Wilmington, N.C. 75-77

Spainhour, Reeves (DT) Wake Forest, N.C. 89-90

Speed, Darrell (QB) Sanford, N.C. 83-85

Speight, James (HB) Greenville, N.C. 55-58

Speight, Jimmy 33

Spivey, Leroy (E) Edenton, N.C. 62-63

Springs, Worth (T) Charlotte, N.C. 66-68

Stafford, George (QB) Hamlet, N.C. 59-60

Stanfield, Walter (E) 52

Stankus, Ambros 39

Stanley, Jim (HB) 50

Stanley, Mike (OT) Dunn, N.C. 73-74

Stauffer, John (T) 59

Steinbacher, Nate (K) College Station, Texas 03-04

Stell, Sam 48

Stephens, Dashaun (LB) Tabor City, N.C. 03-04

Stephens, Hal (DT) Whiteville, N.C. 80-83

Stephens, Mike (DB) Chincoteague, Va. 70-71

Stevens, Richard (HB) Whiteville, N.C. 60-62

Stevens, Sammy (DB) Seabrook, Md. 70

Stevenson, Woodrow (DT) Longwood, N.C. 77

Steward, Jerome (CB) Jacksonville, Fla. 99-02

Stewart, Buddy (G) Wilmington, N.C. 61-63

Stewart, Greg (QB) Middlebrook, Va. 80-82

Stewart, Ron (DB) Jacksonville, N.C. 74

Stoughton, Terry (LB) Fort Scott, Kan. 71-72

Stokes, Keith (HB-KR) Dothan, Ala. 99-00

Stowe, Durward (HB) 35

Strawbridge, Murray (G) Williamston, N.C. 60-61

Strawderman, Alan (LB) Harrisonburg, Va. 72-74

Strayhorn, Kenny (TB) Trenton, N.C. 73-75

Strayhorn, Les (TB) Trenton, N.C. 70-72

Streeter, Roswell (DB) Greenville, N.C. 86-88

Strickland, Bobby (FB) 52

Strickland, Ezra (G) 53

Strickland, William (HB) Portsmouth, Va. 59-62

Strother, Nelson (LB) Charlottesville, Va. 72-74

Struyk, Curtis (DT) Beaufort, N.C. 84

Suddith, Ronnie (OG) Miami, Fla. 93-96

Suggs, Dalwyn (HB) 55

Suggs, Kelvin (DB) Kinston, N.C. 95-98

Summer, Tommy (LB) Cherryville, N.C. 76-77

Summerell, Carl (QB) Virginia Beach, Va. 71-73

Summerlin, Ed (FB) Tarboro, N.C. 68-70

Sumner, John (T) Winston-Salem, N.C. 63

Sumrell, “Poss” 33

Sutton, Theodore (FB) Kinston, N.C. 77-80

Swain, Bob 48

Swain, Tom (FB) 50

Swanner, Charles (E) Edenton, N.C. 67-69

Swart, John (G) 50-51

Sweet, Earl (T) Portsmouth, Va. 58-62

Swindell, Norman (BB) New Bern, N.C. 63-65

Swords, Tim (DT) New Martinsville, W.Va. 76-79

Sykes, George (SE-DB) Fayetteville, N.C. 79-82

Sykes, Vic (E) Arlington, N.C. 79-82

Szymanski, Dave (LB) Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 70

TTaliaferro, Essray (LB) Smithfield, N.C. 84-87

Tanne, Ed (E) 49-50

Tanner, Fritz (HB) 57

Tart, Billy (C) Dunn, N.C. 72

Latarski, Lou 46

Tate, Robert (DB) Wilmington, N.C. 91-93

Taylor, Andre (DB) New Castle, Del. 94

Taylor, Daryl (DT) Fayetteville, N.C. 91, 93

Taylor, Dean (DT) Wallace, N.C. 90

Taylor, Derek (NG) Atlanta, Ga. 90-93

Taylor, Gene (T) 53

Taylor, Ken (LB) Hampton, Va. 85

Taylor, Luke (C) 51-52

Taylor, Tavares (DB) Fayetteville, N.C. 95-98

Teachey, Karrol (G) 57

Teague, Marshall (B) 41

Temple, Doug (G) Elizabeth City, N.C. 69

Terry, Eric (LB) Rockingham, N.C. 03

Tesh, John (T) Mount Airy, N.C. 68

Testo, Joseph (BB) Winston-Salem, N.C. 65-67

Tew, Gary (DT) Clinton, N.C. 72

Thacker, Mac (FB) Henderson, N.C. 59-60

Tharrington, Irving (E) 36

Thomas, Ben (TE) Reston, Va. 99-02

Thomas, Bobby (T) 51-53

Thomas, Dave (SS) Goldsboro, N.C. 83-84

Thomas, David (E) 57-59

Thomas, Greg (C) Goldsboro, N.C. 83-84

Thomas, Frank

Thompson, Anthony (LB) Wilson, N.C. 87-89

Thompson, Buddy (LB) Chesapeake, Va. 72

Thompson, Chuck (LB) Thomaston, Ga. 74

Thompson, Ricky (LB) Henderson, N.C. 74

Thorell, Peter (HB) Stafford-Wane, Pa. 61-62

Threlkeld, Tom (DB) Naples, Fla. 70

Thrift, Roger (QB) 49-50

Tilghman, Terry (OT) Mesquite, Texas 91-94

Tillman, Robert (RB) Maxton, N.C. 03-04

Tingler, Vance (DT) Wilson, N.C. 77-79

Tinnen, Ernest (QB) Burlington, N.C. 95-98

Tkach, Joe (DE) Jacksonville, N.C. 71-73

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Tolar, Dupree 33

Tolley, Jerry (WB) Edenton, N.C. 62-64

Torain, Ricky (DB) Rougemont, N.C. 87-88

Torrence, Bill (HB) Salisbury, N.C. 60

Townes, Marvin (RB) Warrenton, N.C. 01-04

Trevathan, Henry (QB) Greenville, N.C. 78-79

Tripp, Stuart (C) 41

Troth, Mike (FL) Hampton, Va. 73

Troth, Paul (QB) Davidson, N.C. 01-03

Trotman, Paul (G) 49

Troupe, Greg (C) Alexandria, Va. 71-73

Truslow, Grover (T) Lumberton, N.C. 69-71

Tucker, Bill (C) Albemarle, N.C. 67-68

Tucker, George (G) 52-54

Tucker, Waylan 39

Turner, Frank (T) 52

Turner, George (QB) 57-59

Turner, Jeff (CB) Darien, Conn. 84-85

Turner, Randy (DE) Augusta, Ga. 79

Twitty, Amos (LB) Heath Springs, S.C. 81-82

Tyler, Tim (T) Alexander, Va. 68-70

Tynes, Ernest (DB) Miami, Fla. 89-90

Tyson, Charlie (RB) Miami, Fla. 87-90

Tyson, James (CB) Greenville, N.C. 02-03

Tyson, Don (G) Fayetteville, N.C. 67-68

Tyson, Oscar (G) Richmond, Va. 79-82

UUmphlett, Mike (SE) Ahoskie, N.C. 75

Uzzell, Travis (LB) Pikeville, N.C. 91

VValentine, Zack (DE) Edenton, N.C. 75-78

Van Buren, Cedric (RB) Charleston, S.C. 89-92

Vance, Keith (DE) Greensboro, N.C. 72

Vann, Norman (TE) Warsaw, N.C. 80-83

Vanney, Bill (BB) South Boston, Va. 62

VanSant, Henry (C) Hampton, Va. 58-60

Vaughn, Charles (E) 57-58

Veal, Jermarcus (LB-FB) Warner Robins, Ga. 02-04

Ventors, Rockfellow (T) 36-38, 40

Vincent, Ronald (T) Greenville, N.C. 66-67

Viverette, Sammy (T) Enfield, N.C. 64-65

Voight, Bob (QB) Chesapeake, Va. 72-73

WWaddell, Dan (B) 40-41

Wade, Jim (TE) Charlotte, N.C. 73

Wadford, Odel 48

Waggoner, Thomas (E) 55-56

Wagner, Melvin (T) 38

Walden, Jimmy (TB) Greensboro, N.C. 81-84

Waldrip, Howard 33

Walker, Aaron (OL) Columbia, S.C. 98-01

Walker, Fred (DB) Aiken, S.C. 91-92

Walker, Jimbo (OT) Atmore, Ala. 74-75

Walker, Kevin (CB) Greensboro, N.C. 82-85

Walker, Les (DT) New York, N.Y. 71-72

Walker, Matt (DHB) Rockingham, N.C. 69

Wallace, Bill (FB) Edenton, N.C. 69-71

Wallace, Tabari (DB) New Bern, N.C. 94-97

Walsh, Brian (DS) Greenville, N.C. 89

Wann, Gary (QB) Orange, Calif. 71

Ward, Andrew (WR) Pemberton, N.J. 91

Ward, Kevin (LB) Kinston, N.C. 98-01

Ward, Stuart (C) Greenville, N.C. 83-85

Warren 48

Warren, Jeffrey (LB) Snow Hill, N.C. 77, 79-80

Warren, Joe (DB) Fairson, N.C. 74

Warren, John (FB) 54

Washington, Billy Ray (SE) Jacksonville, N.C. 77-79

Washington, Marc (DE) Reidsville, N.C. 90-91

Washington, Robert (DE) Glenville, Ga. 84-85

Waters, Bubba (RB) Bath, N.C. 84-87

Watkins, Ed (OL) Midlothian, Va. 96

Watts, Randy (DT) Sandersville, Ga. 84

Wayne, Jeff (E) Charlotte, N.C. 66-67

Weathersbee, Paul (C) Norwood, N.C. 67-69

Weathington, Wendle F. (G) Mooresville, N.C. 61

Weaver, Bobby (QB) Darnestown, Md. 97-99

Weaver, Mike (QB) Williamston, N.C. 74-76

Webb, Boyd (QB) 51-54

Webster, Harry (WB) Murfreesboro, N.C. 64

West, Lorenzo (DL) Atlanta, Ga. 93-96

Wetherington, M.G. 46-47

Wheeler, Bob 46

Wheeler, George (T) Huntersville, N.C. 67-69

Wheeler, James (FB) Wilson, N.C. 64

Wheelis, Dan 46

Whimper, Guy (LB) Havelock, N.C. 02-04

Whitaker, Orlando (QB) Battleboro, N.C. 91

White, Doug (OL) Norristown, Pa. 00-03

White, Marcus (WR) Richmond, Va. 00-02

Whitehead, Donald (CB) Battleboro, N.C. 01-04

Whitehead, Stacy (OL) New Bern, N.C. 95-96

Whiting, Al (WR) Dalzell, S.C. 88-90

Whitley, George (WB) Huntersville, N.C. 68-70

Wickizer, Kent (T) 55-56

Wiggins, Kevin (C) Pink Hill, N.C. 93-95

Wigfall, Nate (DT) Jacksonville, N.C. 78-80

Wightman, Billy (TB) Graham, N.C. 67-69

Wike, Johnny (G) Mt. Holly, N.C. 58-59

Wiley, Roy (FB) Burlington, N.C. 78-81

Wilfore, Vic (WR) Greenville, N.C. 72-74

Wilkerson (E) 36

Wilkerson, George (DE) Wilson, N.C. 72-74

Wilkerson, Whitley (C) Wilson, N.C. 79-82

Wilkins, Jerry (FB) Dunn, N.C. 60

Williams, Abb 48-49

Williams, Abner (HB) 46

Williams, Alan (DE) Williamston, N.C. 71

Williams, Allen (WR) Rock Hill, N.C. 93-94

Williams, B. 48

Williams, Bernard (DT) Winston-Salem, N.C. 98-01

Williams, Brian (SN) Garner, N.C. 93-96

Williams, Chipper (T) Raleigh, N.C. 69

Williams, Clifford (NG) Fayetteville, N.C. 78-80

Williams, Dempsey (G) Fayetteville, N.C. 58-60

Williams, Guy (SN) New Bern, N.C. 01

Williams, Henry (FL) Tunica, Miss. 83-84

Williams, Joe (G) 37-40

Williams, John (E) Rocky Mount, N.C. 67

Williams, John (DT) Norfolk, Va. 73

Williams, John (QB-P) Easley, S.C. 82

Williams, Ron (WR) Rock Hill, S.C. 91, 93

Williams, Terrell (NG) Los Angeles, Calif. 95-96

Williams, Travis (RS/DB) Daytona Beach, Fla. 04

Williamson, John (LB) Laurinburg, N.C. 84-87

Williamson, John (OLB) Cerro Gordo, N.C. 99-02

Williamson, Wilbur (WR) Newport News, Va. 72-75

Willis, Glenn (LB) Beaufort, N.C. 86-88

Wilmer, Danny (E-LB) Buena Vista, Va. 67-69

Wilson, Bill (P) Sallisaw, Okla. 93

Wilson, Buck (C) 48, 50

Wilson, Damon (RB) Jacksonville, Fla. 91-94

Wilson, Jamie (RB) Greenville, N.C. 97-00

Wilson, Lewis (QB) Foley, Ala. 85

Wilson, Nick (OT) Marietta, Ga. 90-92

Wilson, Walter (WR) Baltimore, Md. 86-89

Winesette, Frank 46

Winslow, Cecil (E) 49-50

Winters, Gene (C) Dunn, N.C. 76-78

Withrow, Bob (E) Dayton, Ohio 66-68

Wood, George 46

Wood, Hunter (OL) Shalimar, Fla. 02-04

Woodard, William 32

Woodard, Woodrow 32

Woody, Floyd (B) 41

Woody, Jim (K) Clinton, N.C. 72-74

Woolard, Hilton (E) 57

Woolard, Moye (N) 59-60

Woolley, Pete (C-LB) River Vale, N.J. 69-71

Wolter, Tim (P-DB) Wendell, N.C. 85-86, 89

Wortham, Tony (DT) Atlanta, Ga. 90-91

Worthington, Tom 32

Wrenn, Gerald (K) Danville, Va. 68-70

Wright, Dan 32

Wright, Richard (DB) Fayetteville, N.C. 90-91

Wright, Sakeen (TE) Glassboro, N.J. 02-03

Wright, Steve (G) Rocky Mount, N.C. 64

Wruck, Ernie (LB) Brookhaven, N.Y. 73

Wunch, Bob (WB) Raleigh, N.C. 69

Wyatt, Curtis (DE) Compton, Calif. 82-84

Wyatt, John 46

Wynn, Vernard (CB) Moore, N.C. 84-85

Wynne, J.C. 32

YYarborough, Illard (HB) 48, 51-52

Yartin, Michael (SN) Monessen, Pa. 02-03

Yates, Seth (TE) Martinez, Ga. 00-02

Yellock, Marc (LB) Roxboro, N.C. 97-00

Yelverton, Antwane (LB) Snow Hill, N.C. 99-02

Young, Bob (B) 40-41

Young, Dennis (TB) Winston-Salem, N.C. 66-67

Young, Jack (T) 40-41

Young, John 46

Young, Pinky (E) 54-55

ZZadnik, Chuck (DT) Monongahela, Pa. 70-71

Zehring, Ralph (QB) 56-59

Zophy, Peter (WR) Burke, Va. 91-92

Zuras, Nick (B) 41-42

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Rushing

142 2005 East Carolina Football

CarriesGame 42 Scott Harley vs. N.C. State,

Nov. 30, 1996Season 340 Carlester Crumpler, 1972Career 732 Junior Smith, 1991-94

Rushing YardsGame 351 Scott Harley vs. N.C. State,

Nov. 30, 1996Season 1,745 Scott Harley, 1996Career 3,745 Junior Smith, 1991-94

Rushing Yards Per GameSeason 158.6 Scott Harley, 1996

(1,745 yards in 11 games)Career 90.3 Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73

(2,889 yards in 32 games)

Rushing Yards Per CarryGame 21.0 James Speight vs. Newport News

Apprentice, Nov. 16, 1959 (5 for 105)

Season 8.3 Glenn Bass, 1960 (100 for 833)Career 6.5 James Speight, 1955-59

(350 for 2,276)

100-Yard Rushing GamesSeason 9 Carlester Crumpler, 1972Career 16 Junior Smith, 1991-94Consecutive 6 Carlester Crumpler,

Oct. 28, 1972 – Sept. 8, 19736 Leonard Henry,

Sept. 8, 2001 – Oct. 20, 2001

Rushing TouchdownsGame 6 Scott Harley vs. Ohio,

Nov. 16, 1996Season 17 Carlester Crumpler, 1972Career 37 Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73

Top Rushing Performances - GameNo. Yds. Att. TD Name Opponent Date1. 351 42 2 Scott Harley N.C. State Nov. 30, 19962. 291 41 1 Scott Harley South Carolina Sept. 21, 19963. 282 31 3 Junior Smith Tulsa Nov. 6, 19934. 245 37 3 Billy Wightman Davidson Nov. 8, 19695. 234 18 2 Leonard Henry Cincinnati Nov. 10, 20016. 232 31 2 Junior Smith Arkansas State Nov. 14, 19927. 218 19 2 Leonard Henry Tulane Sept. 8, 20018. 212 20 1 Reggie McKinney Cincinnati Oct. 10, 19879. 209 26 1 Jerris McPhail Memphis Nov. 18, 1995

10. 205 28 6 Scott Harley Ohio Nov. 16, 199611. 195 29 3 Leonard Henry Marshall Dec. 19, 200112. 192 28 2 Junior Smith South Carolina Oct. 8, 199413. 188 30 1 Art Brown South Florida Oct. 19, 200214. 185 27 2 Art Brown Tulane Sept. 14, 200215. 184 39 3 Marvin Townes Army Oct. 18, 2003

184 34 3 Carlester Crumpler Appalachian St. Nov. 17, 197316. 183 20 1 Jamie Wilson West Virginia Sept. 4, 1999

183 18 1 Dave Alexander Howard Sept. 26, 196418. 180 23 1 Earnest Byner William & Mary Nov. 13, 198219. 178 20 1 Jerris McPhail Central Michigan Sept. 16, 1995

178 14 3 Leander Green Richmond Nov. 10, 197921. 177 21 2 Eddie Hicks Southern Illinois Oct. 9, 1976

177 14 1 Leonard Henry Syracuse Sept. 29, 200123. 176 27 1 Dave Alexander Lenoir-Rhyne Nov. 6, 1965

176 29 2 Butch Colson Furman Nov. 4, 196725. 175 38 1 Scott Harley Temple Oct. 21, 199526. 170 31 2 Dave Alexander Maine Dec. 11, 1965

170 41 0 Butch Colson Southern Miss Nov. 22, 1969170 17 0 Les Strayhorn Toledo Sept. 12, 1970

29. 169 38 1 Carlester Crumpler Dayton Nov. 18, 1972169 34 0 Junior Smith Kentucky Nov. 13, 1993

31. 168 16 2 Billy Wightman Furman Nov. 1, 196932. 167 26 3 Leonard Henry Houston Nov. 11, 200033. 166 26 1 Billy Wallace Davidson Nov. 28, 197034. 165 28 2 Marvin Townes Tulane Nov. 22, 2003

165 24 1 Scott Harley East Tenn. State Sept. 7, 1996165 20 0 Tony Baker Temple Nov. 20, 1982165 23 2 Junior Smith Temple Sept. 17, 1994

38. 164 8 1 Eddie Hicks Virginia Nov. 8, 1975164 28 1 Junior Smith Syracuse Sept. 9, 1993164 20 1 Tony Baker SW Texas State Sept. 14, 1985

Scott Harley rushed for a school-record351 yards in a 50-29 winover N.C. State in 1996.

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING RECORDS

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Top Rushing Performances - CareerNo. Player Years Att. Net Yds. Avg.

1. Junior Smith 1991-94 732 3,745 5.122. Leonard Henry 1998-01 519 3,089 5.953. Carlester Crumpler 1971-73 658 2,889 4.394. Tony Baker 1982-85 563 2,825 5.025. Theodore Sutton 1977-80 507 2,730 5.386. Butch Colson 1967-69 638 2,512 3.947. Scott Harley 1995-97 488 2,465 5.058. Anthony Collins 1977-80 367 2,207 6.019. Kenny Strayhorn 1972-75 421 2,155 5.12

10. Jamie Wilson 1997-00 463 2,131 4.60

Top Rushing Performances - SeasonNo. Player Year Att. Net Yds. Avg.

1. Scott Harley 1996 307 1,745 5.72. Leonard Henry 2001 184 1,432 7.83. Junior Smith 1993 278 1,352 4.94. Carlester Crumpler 1972 340 1,309 3.95. Junior Smith 1994 226 1,204 5.36. Butch Colson 1967 252 1,135 4.57. Anthony Collins 1979 154 1,130 7.38. Marvin Townes 2003 258 1,128 4.49. Carlester Crumpler 1973 204 1,042 5.1

10. Junior Smith 1992 186 1,037 5.611. Art Brown 2002 214 1,029 4.8

Dave Alexander 1965 227 1,029 4.5

Longest Rushing PlaysNo. Yds. Name Opponent Date

1. 95 Eddie Hicks William & Mary Nov. 12, 19772. 93 Dave Alexander Howard Sept. 26, 19643. 92 Leonard Henry Tulane Sept. 8, 20014. 88 Ken Strayhorn Davidson Oct. 6, 19735. 87 Leander Green Richmond Nov. 8, 1979

87 Eddie Hicks Virginia Nov. 8, 19757. 86 Chris Johnson Wake Forest Sept. 11, 20048. 82 Leander Green North Carolina Sept. 3, 1977

82 Tom Michel Northeastern Dec. 14, 196310. 79 Willie Hawkins Southern Miss Sept. 11, 1976

79 Charles Miles Duke Oct. 10, 1992

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Junior SmithFayetteville, N.C.1991-94• Three-time All-America honorable mention selection• Two-time All-South selection• 16 games with 100 or more rushing yards• Top 10 candidate for Doak Walker Award• 1994 Liberty Bowl Scholar-Athlete Award

Career StatsYear Rush Yds. TD Lg. Rec. Yds. TD Lg.1991 42 152 0 23 1 -6 0 –1992 186 1,037 9 55 10 38 0 111993 278 1,352 9 65 12 101 0 261994 226 1,204 9 54 35 306 1 37Total 732 3,745 27 65 58 439 1 37

Leonard HenryClinton, N.C.1998-2001• Third-team All-America selection• 2002 Hula Bowl participant• Doak Walker Award semifinalist• Two-time All-Conference USA selection• Nation’s sixth-leading rusher in 2001

Career StatsYear Rush Yds. TD Lg. Rec. Yds. TD Lg.1998 125 634 4 55 2 18 0 131999 77 312 1 25 8 64 0 212000 133 711 8 77 18 137 1 352001 184 1,432 16 92 26 210 2 37Total 519 3,089 29 92 54 429 3 37

Carlester CrumplerWilson, N.C.1971-73• North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame member• 1973 Blue-Gray All-Star Classic participant• 1972 Southern Conference Athlete-of-the-Year• Two-time all-state and All-Southern Conference selection• Two-time All-America honorable mention selection• Nation’s seventh-leading rusher in 1972

Career StatsYear Rush Yds. TD Rec. Yds. TD1971 114 538 8 2 33 01972 340 1,309 17 2 4 01973 204 1,042 12 2 3 0Total 658 2,889 37 6 40 0

ECU’S ALL-TIME LEADING RUSHERS

Jerris McPhail rushed for 178 yards or more twiceduring the 1995 season.

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Passing

144 2005 East Carolina Football

AttemptsGame 62 Dan Gonzalez vs. Cincinnati,

Nov. 13, 1997Season 447 Marcus Crandell, 1995Career 1,169 David Garrard, 1998-01

CompletionsGame 37 Dan Gonzalez vs. Cincinnati,

Nov. 13, 1997Season 253 Dan Gonzalez, 1997Career 666 David Garrard, 1998-01

Highest Completion PercentageGame 80.8 Desmond Robinson vs. WVU(min. 15 att.) Sept. 6, 2003 (21-of-26)Season 66.2 Desmond Robinson, 2003(min. 150 att.) (133-of-201)

InterceptionsGame 5 Bill Bailey vs. Louisville,

Nov. 25, 19665 John Casazza vs. Richmond,

Oct. 24, 19705 Michael Anderson vs.

Southern Miss, Oct. 29, 1992Season 23 Michael Anderson, 1992Career 39 David Garrard, 1998-01

Passing YardsGame 414 David Garrard vs. Memphis,

Nov. 21, 1998Season 3,073 Jeff Blake, 1991Career 9,029 David Garrard, 1998-01

Passing Yards Per GameSeason 279.4 Jeff Blake, 1991Career 237.1 Marcus Crandell, 1993-96

Touchdown PassesGame 5 Jeff Blake vs. Southern Miss,

Nov. 9, 1991Season 28 Jeff Blake, 1991Career 60 David Garrard, 1998-01

Longest Pass PlayGame 91 yds. Jeff Blake to Luke Fisher vs.

Florida State, Sept. 8, 1990

Pass Efficiency Rating(min. 100 pass attempts)Season 146.1 Jeff Blake, 1991

Top Passing Performances - GameNo. Yds. Att.-Cmp. Name Opponent Date

1. 414 44-33 David Garrard Memphis Nov. 21, 19982. 392 59-31 Marcus Crandell Syracuse Sept. 9, 19953. 383 44-23 Dan Gonzalez Ohio Nov. 16, 19964. 379 55-33 Michael Anderson Bowling Green Sept. 26, 19925. 378 51-31 Jeff Blake N.C. State Jan. 1, 19926. 369 33-22 Paul Troth Houston Nov. 9, 20027. 361 47-27 Jeff Blake Southern Miss Nov. 9, 19918. 353 42-21 Jeff Blake Illinois Aug. 31, 19919. 351 41-22 Dan Gonzalez Memphis Nov. 23, 1996

10. 349 44-26 Michael Anderson Virginia Tech Sept. 12, 199211. 347 31-18 Jeff Blake South Carolina Sept. 28, 199112. 344 28-19 Marcus Crandell South Carolina Oct. 8, 199413. 339 46-25 Paul Troth South Florida Oct. 19, 200214. 338 62-37 Dan Gonzalez Cincinnati Nov. 13, 199715. 337 33-26 Dan Gonzalez Houston Nov. 8, 1997

337 47-24 Jeff Blake Virginia Tech Nov. 16, 199117. 336 49-27 James Pinkney Memphis Nov. 20, 200418. 333 52-24 Michael Anderson Syracuse Sept. 5, 199219. 332 50-30 Marcus Crandell Virginia Tech Oct. 15, 199420. 328 46-30 David Garrard Miami (Fla.) Sept. 25, 1999

Top Passing Performances - SeasonNo. Player Year Att. Cmp. TD Yds.

1. Jeff Blake 1991 368 203 28 3,0732. Marcus Crandell 1995 447 235 18 2,7513. Marcus Crandell 1994 401 230 21 2,6874. Dan Gonzalez 1997 431 253 16 2,5105. Michael Anderson1992 398 222 22 2,4866. David Garrard 1999 312 181 14 2,3597. David Garrard 2000 312 164 19 2,3328. Paul Troth 2002 359 177 15 2,3159. David Garrard 2001 290 164 13 2,247

10. James Pinkney 2004 339 190 18 2,195

Dan Gonzalezholds ECU’s single-game and

single-season records forcompletions.

INDIVIDUAL PASSING RECORDS

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Top Passing Performances - CareerNo. Player Years Att. Cmp. TD Yds.

1. David Garrard 1998-01 1,169 666 60 9,0292. Marcus Crandell 1993-96 1,133 620 58 7,1983. Jeff Blake 1988-91 667 360 43 5,1334. Travis Hunter 1986-89 587 280 32 3,9285. Dan Gonzalez 1994-97 610 346 23 3,8686. Carl Summerell 1971-73 427 198 26 2,8597. Paul Troth 2001-03 432 212 16 2,7008. Michael Anderson 1990-92 427 237 24 2,6829. James Pinkney 2003- 426 233 20 2,617

10. John Casazza 1970-71 459 194 9 2,516

Most Completions - CareerNo. Player Years Cmp. Att. TD Yds.

1. David Garrard 1998-01 666 1,169 60 9,0292. Marcus Crandell 1993-96 620 1,133 58 7,1983. Jeff Blake 1988-91 360 667 43 5,1334. Dan Gonzalez 1994-97 346 610 23 3,8685. Travis Hunter 1986-89 280 587 32 3,9286. Michael Anderson 1990-92 237 427 24 2,6827. James Pinkney 2003- 233 426 20 2,6178. Paul Troth 2001-03 212 432 16 2,7009. Carl Summerell 1971-73 198 427 26 2,859

10. John Casazza 1970-71 194 459 9 2,516

Most Completions - SeasonNo. Player Year Cmp. Att. TD Yds.

1. Dan Gonzalez 1997 253 431 16 2,5102. Marcus Crandell 1995 235 447 18 2,7513. Marcus Crandell 1994 230 401 21 2,6874. Michael Anderson 1992 222 398 22 2,4865. Jeff Blake 1991 203 368 28 3,0736. James Pinkney 2004 190 339 15 2,1957. David Garrard 1999 181 312 14 2,3598. Paul Troth 2002 177 359 15 2,3159. David Garrard 2001 164 290 13 2,247

David Garrard 2000 164 312 19 2,332

Longest Pass PlaysNo. Yds. From-To Opponent Date1. 91 Jeff Blake-Luke Fisher Florida State Sept. 8, 19902. 87 Mike Weaver-Terry Gallaher Appalachian State Sept. 13, 19753. 85 Marcus Crandell-Mitchell Galloway Tulsa Nov. 11, 19954. 84 Charlie Libretto-Reggie McKinney Southern Miss Sept. 24, 19885. 83 Carl Summerell-Tim Dameron VMI Sept. 9, 19726. 81 Bill Cline-Larry Rudisill Northeastern Dec. 14, 19637. 80 Jeff Blake-Dion Johnson Illinois Aug. 31, 19918. 77 Pete Donaty-Terry Gallaher Appalachian State Sept. 13, 19759. 75 James Pinkney-Damarcus Fox Cincinnati Sept. 25, 2004

10. 74 Dan Gonzalez-Larry Shannon Virginia Tech Nov. 9, 199674 Jeff Blake-Cedric Van Buren Central Florida Sept. 21, 199174 Mike Weaver-Theodore Ashford William & Mary Nov. 16, 197474 Jeff Blake-Cedric Van Buren Memphis Nov. 3, 199074 Travis Hunter-Tim James Virginia Tech Oct. 17, 198774 Bill Cline-Dinky Mills Furman Nov. 7, 1964

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David GarrardDurham, N.C.1998-2001• 2002 Senior Bowl participant• Three-time All-Conference USA selection• Broke 28 school passing and total offense records• 2001 Unitas Golden Arm Award candidate• Among top 40 in NCAA I-A career passing yards

Career StatsYear Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD Int. Rush Yds. TD1998 255 157 61.6 2,091 14 7 127 164 21999 312 181 58.0 2,359 14 12 138 493 82000 312 164 52.6 2,332 19 11 135 358 52001 290 164 56.6 2,247 13 9 116 194 6Total 1,169 666 57.0 9,029 60 39 516 1,209 21

Marcus CrandellRobersonville, N.C.1993-96• 1995 first-team national All-Independent selection• Ranked in nation’s top 10 in total offense in 1994 and 1995• 1996 Unitas Golden Arm Award candidate• 1996 East-West Shrine Game participant

Career StatsYear Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD Int. Rush Yds. TD1993 40 19 47.5 253 3 1 7 37 01994 401 230 57.4 2,687 21 15 71 96 11995 447 235 52.6 2,751 18 12 94 201 61996 245 136 55.5 1,507 16 10 43 109 0Total 1,133 620 54.7 7,198 58 38 215 443 7

Jeff BlakeSanford, Fla.1988-91• Finished ninth in 1991 Heisman Trophy balloting• Set or tied 32 ECU records• 1991 ECAC Player-of-the-Year after leading Pirates

to No. 9 national ranking• Second-team All-America selection• Selected to play in 1991 Japan Bowl All-Star Game

Career StatsYear Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD Int. Rush Yds. TD1988 9 4 44.5 62 0 0 1 3 01989 71 37 52.1 488 2 2 15 -41 11990 219 116 52.9 1,510 13 10 118 414 41991 368 203 55.2 3,073 28 8 77 109 3Total 667 360 54.0 5,133 43 18 211 485 8

ECU’S ALL-TIME LEADING PASSERS

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Receiving

146 2005 East Carolina Football

ReceptionsGame 14 Dick Corrada vs. Southern

Illinois, Oct. 17, 1970Season 87 Terrance Copper, 2003by TE 48 Luke Fisher, 1991by RB 38 Jerris McPhail, 1995by WR 87 Terrance Copper, 2003Career 152 Jason Nichols, 1994-97by TE 102 Luke Fisher, 1988-91by RB 62 Cedric Van Buren, 1989-92by WR 152 Jason Nichols, 1994-97

Receiving YardsGame 218 Terry Gallaher vs. Appalachian

State, Sept. 13, 1975Season 897 Terrance Copper, 2003by TE 686 Luke Fisher, 1991by RB 410 Jerris McPhail, 1993by WR 897 Terrance Copper, 2003

Career 1,982 Troy Smith, 1995-98by TE 1,462 Luke Fisher, 1988-91by RB 753 Jerris McPhail, 1993-95by WR 1,982 Troy Smith, 1995-98

Average Per ReceptionGame *72.6 Terry Gallaher

vs. Appalachian State, Sept. 13, 1975 (3 for 218)

Season 33.3 Terry Gallaher, 1975 (min. 10 rec.) (13 for 433)Career 26.7 Billy Ray Washington, 1977-79

(41 for 1,462)by TE 14.3 Luke Fisher, 1988-91

(102 for 1,462)by RB 12.0 Tom Grant, 1965-67

(51 for 613)by WR 26.7 Billy Ray Washington, 1977-79

(41 for 1,096)

Touchdown ReceptionsGame 4 Walter Wilson vs. Pittsburgh,

Nov. 18, 1989Season 10 Bobby Hodges, 1953

10 Clayton Driver, 1991by TE 6 Luke Fisher, 1990by RB 4 Jerris McPhail, 1993by WR 10 Bobby Hodges, 1953

10 Clayton Driver, 1991Career 21 Larry Shannon, 1994-97by TE 11 Luke Fisher, 1988-91by RB 6 Tom Grant, 1965-67

Art Brown, 2000-04by WR 21 Larry Shannon, 1994-97

Top Receiving Performances - GameNo. Yds. Rec. Name Opponent Date

1. 218 3 Terry Gallaher Appalachian State Sept. 13, 19752. 177 7 Troy Smith Army Oct. 3, 19983. 172 7 Walter Wilson Pittsburgh Nov. 18, 19894. 169 14 Dick Corrada Southern Illinois Oct. 17, 19705. 168 7 Troy Smith Wake Forest Sept. 13, 19976. 164 6 Troy Smith UAB Oct. 10, 19987. 161 5 Damarcus Fox Cincinnati Sept. 25, 20048. 158 10 Troy Smith Houston Nov. 8, 19979. 157 5 Dion Johnson Illinois Aug. 31, 1991

10. 155 10 Clayton Driver Cincinnati Oct. 17, 199211. 154 11 Hunter Gallimore Southern Miss Nov. 9, 199112. 152 5 Tim Dameron Furman Oct. 30, 197113. 148 12 Peter Zophy Bowling Green Sept. 26, 199214. 147 5 Will Bland Memphis Nov. 20, 200415. 144 6 Walter Wilson Illinois State Sept. 23, 1989

144 12 Luke Fisher N.C. State Jan. 1, 199217. 142 10 Terrance Copper Louisville Oct. 25, 200318. 140 12 Terrance Copper West Virginia Sept. 6, 200319. 138 6 Larry Shannon Arkansas State Nov. 2, 1996

138 5 Mitchell Galloway Tulsa Nov. 11, 1995138 4 Billy Ray Washington North Texas State Nov. 17, 1979

22. 136 7 Dion Johnson Syracuse Oct. 12, 199123. 133 6 Hunter Gallimore Tulane Nov. 2, 199124. 130 8 Bob Withrow Louisville Nov. 25, 196625. 128 5 Troy Smith Chattanooga Sept. 12, 1998

128 2 Terry Gallaher Western Carolina Oct. 18, 1975

Hunter Gallimore had 113receiving yards against N.C.

State in the 1992 Peach Bowl.

INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING RECORDS

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Most Receptions - SeasonNo. Player Year Rec. Yds. Avg. TD1. Terrance Copper 2003 87 897 10.3 22. Troy Smith 1997 54 795 14.7 43. Hunter Gallimore 1991 49 881 17.9 84. Luke Fisher 1991 48 686 14.3 4

Mitchell Galloway 1996 48 554 11.5 26. Morris Letcher 1992 47 557 11.9 57. Mitchell Galloway 1995 46 619 13.5 3

Dick Corrada 1970 46 512 11.1 19. Troy Smith 1998 44 719 16.3 4

Peter Zophy 1992 44 487 11.1 211. Jason Nichols 1995 43 502 11.7 2

Walter Wilson 1989 43 771 17.9 9Clayton Driver 1992 43 624 14.5 6Scott Richards 1996 43 435 10.1 2

Most Receiving Yards - SeasonNo. Player Year Yds. Rec. Avg. TD1. Terrance Copper 2003 897 87 10.3 22. Hunter Gallimore 1991 881 49 17.9 83. Larry Shannon 1996 834 39 21.4 94. Troy Smith 1997 795 54 14.7 45. Walter Wilson 1989 771 43 17.9 96. Dion Johnson 1991 743 40 18.6 47. Troy Smith 1998 719 44 16.3 48. Richard Alston 2002 702 36 19.5 69. Luke Fisher 1991 686 48 14.3 4

10. Tim Dameron 1972 648 30 21.6 5

Most Receptions - CareerNo. Player Years Rec. Yds. Avg. TD1. Jason Nichols 1994-97 152 1,557 10.2 92. Terrance Copper 2000-03 139 1,683 12.1 33. Mitchell Galloway 1993-96 131 1,754 13.4 94. Troy Smith 1995-98 129 1,982 15.4 115. LaMont Chappell 1996-99 109 1,507 13.8 136. Luke Fisher 1988-91 102 1,462 14.3 117. Larry Shannon 1994-97 101 1,714 17.0 218. Marcellus Harris 1997-00 95 1,359 14.3 129. Scott Richards 1993-96 94 975 10.4 9

10. Walter Wilson 1986-89 91 1,670 18.4 16

Most Receiving Yards - CareerNo. Player Years Yds. Rec. Avg. TD1. Troy Smith 1995-98 1,982 129 15.4 112. Mitchell Galloway 1993-96 1,754 131 13.4 93. Larry Shannon 1994-97 1,714 101 17.0 214. Terrance Copper 2000-03 1,683 139 12.1 35. Walter Wilson 1986-89 1,670 91 18.4 166. Jason Nichols 1993-97 1,557 152 10.2 97. LaMont Chappell 1996-99 1,507 109 13.8 138. Luke Fisher 1988-91 1,462 102 14.3 119. Terry Gallaher 1975-78 1,441 72 20.0 13

10. Marcellus Harris 1997-00 1,359 95 14.3 12

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Troy SmithGreenville, N.C.1995-98• 1998 Hula Bowl participant• 1998 Senior Bowl participant• Two-time offensive team MVP selection• Sixth-round draft pick by the Philadelphia Eagles

Career Stats Year Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Lg.1995 15 242 16.1 1 481996 16 226 14.1 2 531997 54 795 14.7 4 501998 44 719 16.3 4 57Total 129 1,982 15.4 11 57

Mitchell GallowayBennettsville, S.C.1993-96• Two-time All-Independent (second team) selection• 1994 All-Liberty Bowl Alliance selection• 1994 All-ECAC selection as a return specialist • Signed a free agent contract with NFL’s Buffalo Bills

Career Stats Year Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Lg.1993 1 15 15.0 0 151994 36 566 15.7 4 641995 46 619 13.5 3 851996 48 554 11.5 2 43Total 131 1,754 13.4 9 85

Larry ShannonStarke, Fla.1994-97• 1996 ECAC Division I-A All-Star Team selection• 1998 Senior Bowl participant• Third-round draft pick by the Miami Dolphins• 1996 Biletnikoff Award candidate• Led nation in yards per reception in 1996

Career Stats Year Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Lg.1994 17 226 13.3 6 491995 24 346 14.4 5 671996 39 834 21.4 9 741997 21 308 14.7 1 29Total 101 1,714 17.0 21 74

ECU’S ALL-TIME RECEIVING YARDAGE LEADERS

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Scoring

148 2005 East Carolina Football

Points ScoredGame 36 Scott Harley vs. Ohio,

Nov. 16, 1996 (6 TDs)Kicking 19 Kevin Miller vs. Marshall

Dec. 19, 2001 (4 FGs, 7 PAT)

Season 108 Leonard Henry, 2001 (18 TDs)Kicking 82 Anthony Brenner, 1991

(14 FGs, 40 PAT)Career 287 Kevin Miller, 1999-2002

(52 FGs, 131 PAT)TouchdownsGame 6 Scott Harley vs. Ohio

Nov. 16, 1996Season 18 Leonard Henry, 2001Career 37 Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73

Field Goals MadeGame 4 Five times, last by

Kevin Miller vs. Marshall,Dec. 19, 2001

Season 17 Kevin Miller, 2002

Career 53 Jeff Heath, 1982-85Consecutive Games

12 Kevin Miller, 2001-02

Field Goals AttemptedGame 5 Chad Holcomb vs. Stanford,

Dec. 30, 19955 Jeff Heath vs. Tulsa,

Nov. 16, 1985Season 25 Rick McLester, 1972Career 82 Jeff Heath, 1982-85

Field Goal AccuracyGame 100.0 Kevin Miller vs. Marshall,(min. 4 att.) Dec. 19, 2001 (4-4)

100.0 Kevin Miller vs. Memphis,Oct. 20, 2001 (4-4)

100.0 Jeff Heath vs. Texas-Arlington,Nov. 6, 1982 (4-4)

Season 82.4 Kevin Miller, 2001(min. 15 att.) (14-17)Career 76.6 Chuck Berleth, 1986-87(min. 30 att.) (23-30)

Longest Field Goal58 yards Jeff Heath vs. Texas-Arlington,

Nov. 6, 198252 yards *Chad Holcomb vs. Miami

(Fla.), Oct. 19, 199652 yards *Kevin Miller vs. Army,

Oct, 2, 1999*Longest ECU field goal since NCAA rules eliminateduse of tee

PAT Kicks MadeGame 9 Chuck Bushbeck vs. East

Tennessee State, Nov. 7,1981Season 47 Bill Lamm, 1979Career 131 Kevin Miller, 1999-2002Consecutive 42 Robb Imperato, 1989-90

Two-Point Conversions MadeGame 2 Four times, last by

Sean Richardson vs. South Carolina, Oct. 8, 1994

Season 4 Bill Cline, 1962Career 8 Bill Cline, 1962-64

Kevin Milleris ECU’s all-time leadingscorer with 287 career

points.

Longest Field GoalsNo. Yds. Name Opponent Date

1. 58 Jeff Heath Texas-Arlington Nov. 6, 19822. 53 Jeff Heath Texas-Arlington Nov. 6, 19823. 52 Kevin Miller Army Oct. 2, 1999

52 Chad Holcomb Miami (Fla.) Oct. 19, 199652 Jeff Heath Florida State Sept. 1, 1984

6. 51 Anthony Brenner Syracuse Oct. 21, 199151 Jeff Heath South Carolina Oct. 26, 198551 Jeff Heath Florida State Sept. 3, 1983

9. 50 Kevin Miller Wake Forest Sept. 7, 200250 Anthony Brenner Illinois Aug. 31, 199150 Jeff Heath N.C. State Sept. 7, 1985

Top Scoring Performances - SeasonNo. Player Year TD PAT FG Pts.

1. Leonard Henry 2001 18 0 0 1082. Art Brown 2002 17 1 0 1043. Carlester Crumpler 1972 17 0 0 1024. Dave Alexander 1965 16 0 0 96

Dave Alexander 1964 16 0 0 966. Butch Colson 1967 15 1 0 927. Pete Conaty 1976 2 26 16 868. Kevin Miller 2002 0 34 17 859. Scott Harley 1996 14 0 0 84

Anthony Collins 1979 14 0 0 84

Top Scoring Performances - CareerNo. Player Years TD PAT FG Pts.

1. Kevin Miller 1999-02 0 131 52 2872. Jeff Heath 1982-85 0 92 53 251

3. Carlester Crumpler 1971-73 37 0 0 2224. Chad Holcomb 1993-96 0 103 37 2145. Dave Alexander 1963-65 34 0 0 2046. Leonard Henry 1998-01 32 0 0 1927. Anthony Collins 1977-80 29 1 0 1768. Junior Smith 1991-94 28 0 0 1689. Bill Lamm 1977-80 0 89 26 167

10. Butch Colson 1967-69 27 1 0 164Kenny Strayhorn 1967-69 27 1 0 164

INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORDS

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Total Offense

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Top Total Offense Performances - GameNo. Yds. Plays Name Opponent Date

1. 453 74 Marcus Crandell Syracuse Sept. 9, 19952. 438 63 David Garrard Memphis Nov. 21, 19983. 402 54 Jeff Blake Southern Miss Nov. 9, 19914. 376 52 Jeff Blake Syracuse Oct. 12, 19915. 369 57 Michael Anderson Bowling Green Sept. 26, 19926. 368 47 David Garrard Tulane Oct. 23, 1999

368 62 Marcus Crandell Southern Miss Oct. 28, 1995368 57 Marcus Crandell Memphis Nov. 19, 1994

9. 365 37 Jeff Blake South Carolina Sept. 28, 1991365 61 Jeff Blake N.C. State Jan. 1, 1992

11. 364 54 Travis Hunter Southern Miss Nov. 25, 198912. 361 54 Jeff Blake Illinois Aug. 31, 199113. 357 75 David Garrard Miami (Fla.) Sept. 25, 199914. 356 51 Dan Gonzalez Ohio Nov. 16, 199615. 355 38 Paul Troth Houston Nov. 9, 2002

355 57 James Pinkney Memphis Nov. 20, 2004Top Total Offense Performances - SeasonNo. Player Year Plays Rush Pass Yds.

1. Jeff Blake 1991 445 109 3,073 3,1822. Marcus Crandell 1995 541 201 2,751 2,9523. David Garrard 1999 450 493 2,359 2,8524. Marcus Crandell 1994 472 96 2,687 2,7835. David Garrard 2000 447 358 2,332 2,6906. David Garrard 2001 406 194 2,247 2,4417. Dan Gonzalez 1997 506 -91 2,510 2,4198. Michael Anderson 1992 441 -79 2,486 2,4079. David Garrard 1998 382 164 2,091 2,255

10. James Pinkney 2004 405 -2 2,195 2,193Top Total Offense Performances - CareerNo. Player Years Plays Rush Pass Yds.

1. David Garrard 1998-01 1,685 1,209 9,029 10,2382. Marcus Crandell 1993-96 1,348 443 7,198 7,6413. Jeff Blake 1988-91 879 485 5,133 5,6184. Travis Hunter 1986-89 931 1,268 3,928 5,1965. Bill Cline 1962-64 619 1,458 2,425 3,8836. Dan Gonzalez 1994-97 715 -108 3,968 3,7607. Junior Smith 1991-94 732 3,745 0 3,7458. Carl Summerell 1971-73 646 785 2,859 3,6449. Leander Green 1976-79 634 1,511 2,098 3,609

10. Butch Colson 1967-69 715 2,512 513 3,025

PlaysGame 74 Marcus Crandell vs. Syracuse,

Sept. 9, 1995Season 541 Marcus Crandell, 1995Career 1,685 David Garrard, 1998-01

Total Offense YardageGame 453 Marcus Crandell vs. Syracuse,

Sept. 9, 1995 (392 pass, 61 rush)

Season 3,182 Jeff Blake, 1991(3,073 pass, 109 rush)

Career 10,238 David Garrard, 1998-01

Yards Per PlayGame 14.9 Jimmy Southerland

vs. Richmond,Oct. 15, 1977

Season 7.34 Anthony Collins, 1979(min. 100 att.) (154 for 1,130)Career 6.39 Jeff Blake, 1988-91

(878 for 5,618)

Yards Per GameSeason 289.3 Jeff Blake, 1991Career 232.7 David Garrard, 1998-01

All-Purpose YardsGame 356 Scott Harley

vs. N.C. State, Nov. 30, 1996Season 1,944 Scott Harley, 1996Career 4,463 Anthony Collins, 1977-80

INDIVIDUAL TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS

David Garrardholds career records in plays,

total offense yardage andyards per game.

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Punting

2005 East Carolina Football 151

PuntsGame 13 Michael Jacobs vs. Memphis,

Nov. 21, 1992Season 84 Billy Wightman, 1968Career 238 Rodney Allen, 1977-80

Average Per PuntGame 53.8 Andrew Bayes vs. Army,

Oct. 2, 1999 (4 for 215)Season 48.1 Andrew Bayes, 1999

(47 for 2,259)Career 43.7 Jarad Preston, 2001-02

Punting YardsGame 488 Michael Jacobs vs. Memphis,

Nov. 21, 1992Season 3,170 Jarad Preston, 2002Career 9,794 Andrew Bayes, 1996-99

Longest PuntGame 88 Claude King vs. Appalachian

State, Oct. 18, 1954

Longest PuntsNo. Yds. Name Opponent Date

1. 88 Claude King Appalachian State Oct. 18, 19542. 78 Andrew Bayes Houston Oct. 30, 19993. 76 Rodney Allen Wake Forest Sept. 22, 19794. 74 Jarad Preston Houston Nov. 9, 2002

74 Andrew Bayes Tulane Oct. 23, 199974 Tom Daub Richmond Nov. 6, 1976

7. 72 Andrew Bayes South Carolina Sept. 18, 19998. 71 Andrew Bayes South Carolina Sept. 18, 1999

71 John Jett Syracuse Oct. 22, 198810. 69 Jeff Bolch Southern Miss Nov. 19, 1983

Top Punting Performances - SeasonNo. Player Year No. Yds. Avg.

1. Andrew Bayes 1999 47 2,259 48.12. Claude King 1954 54 2,468 45.73. Ryan Dougherty 2003 64 2,846 44.54. Jarad Preston 2001 45 1,983 44.15. Jarad Preston 2002 73 3,170 43.4

Andrew Bayes 1997 65 2,818 43.47. Andrew Bayes 1998 64 2,745 42.98. Matt Levine 1994 58 2,470 42.69. John Jett 1991 48 2,025 42.2

10. Ryan Dougherty 2004 64 2,672 41.8

Top Punting Performances - CareerNo. Player Years No. Yds. Avg.

1. Jarad Preston 2001-02 118 5,153 43.72. Andrew Bayes 1996-99 225 9,794 43.53. Ryan Dougherty 2003-04 128 5,518 43.14. John Jett 1988-91 216 8,640 40.0

Gill Job 1974 50 2,001 40.06. Matt Levine 1994-97 121 4,819 39.87. Jeff Bolch 1982-84 137 5,434 39.78. Rodney Allen 1977-80 238 9,224 38.89. Mike Herring 1965-66 96 3,717 38.7

10. Craig Losito 1986-87 117 4,445 38.0

Top Kickoff Return Performances - CareerNo. Player Years Yds. No. Avg.

1. Jerry Tolley 1962-64 609 19 32.12. Bill Cline 1962-64 518 18 28.83. Henry Williams 1983-84 1,104 43 25.74. Anthony Collins 1977-80 1,939 79 24.5

5. Dion Johnson 1990-91 1,392 58 24.06. Junior Robinson 1987-89 1,609 68 23.77. Reggie McKinney 1985-88 1,709 73 23.48. Reggie Pinkney 1974-76 508 22 23.19. Jimmy Walden 1981-84 811 37 21.9

10. Keith Stokes 1999-00 1,087 51 21.3

INDIVIDUAL PUNTING RECORDS

Andrew Bayes averageda school-record 48.1

yards per punt in 1999.

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Defense

152 2005 East Carolina Football

TacklesGame 24 Chris Moore vs. Cincinnati,

Sept. 1, 200324 Pernell Griffin vs. Wake Forest,

Sept. 1, 2001Season 184 Jeffrey Warren, 1980Career 493 Harold Randolph, 1974-77

SacksGame 4 Rod Coleman vs. Wake Forest,

Sept. 13, 1997Season 15 Roderick Coleman, 1997Career 39 Roderick Coleman, 1995-98

Tackles For LossGame 6 George Koonce vs. South Carolina,

Oct. 13, 19906 George Koonce vs. SW Louisiana,

Sept. 22, 1990Season 21 Chris Moore, 2004Career 44 Chris Moore, 2002-04

InterceptionsGame 3 Shared by 10 players, last by

Greg Grandison vs.Central Florida, Sept. 21, 1991

Season 10 Jim Bolding, 1975 (led NCAA)Career 22 Jim Bolding, 1973-76

Interception Return YardsGame 137 Reggie Pinkney vs. Richmond,

Nov. 6, 1976Season 197 Reggie Pinkney, 1976Career 360 Clint Harris, 1980-83

Average per Interception ReturnGame 68.5 Reggie Pinkney vs. Richmond(min. 2 int.) Nov. 6, 1976Season 32.8 Reggie Pinkney, 1976(min. 5 int.)Career 22.5 Clint Harris, 1980-83

TDs On Interception ReturnGame 1 Shared by 32 players, last by

Erode Jean vs. Southern Miss,Nov. 29, 2003

Season 1 Shared by 32 playersCareer 2 Emmanuel McDaniel, 1992-95

2 Greg Floyd, 1980-83

Longest Interception Return100 yards Kevin Monroe vs. Louisville,

Nov. 14, 1998

Longest Fumble Recovery Return97 yards Ernie Lewis vs. West Virginia,

Nov. 7, 1992

Pass DeflectionsGame 4 Chris Hall vs. Bowling Green,

Sept. 9, 1989Season 16 Forrest Foster, 1999Career 48 Forrest Foster, 1996-99

Longest Interception ReturnsNo. Yds. Name Opponent Date

1. 100 Kevin Monroe Louisville Nov. 14, 19982. 98 Dwight Henry Louisville Nov. 1, 1997

98 Reggie Pinkney Richmond Nov. 6, 19764. 95 Hank Cooper Cincinnati Oct. 17, 1992

95 Greg Grandison Virginia Tech Nov. 16, 19916. 93 Greg Floyd Central Florida Sept. 21, 19917. 90 Mac Thacker Western Carolina Oct. 15, 19608. 85 Danny Kepley Appalachian St. Nov. 17, 19739. 80 Kevin Walker LSU Dec. 7, 1985

10. 77 Clint Harris Central Michigan Sept. 25, 1982

Longest Fumble ReturnsNo. Yds. Name Opponent Date

1. 97 Ernie Lewis West Virginia Nov. 7, 19922. 82 Kelly Hardy Southern Miss Nov. 30, 20023. 81 Travis Heath TCU Nov. 23, 2002

81 Travis Heath Army Oct. 13, 20015. 80 Kelly Hardy West Virginia Sept. 28, 20026. 51 Dominique Hatcher Virginia Tech Sept. 7, 20007. 45 Kwabena Green Tulane Oct. 23, 19998. 43 Jerome Steward Marshall Dec. 19, 20019. 41 Brandon Rainer Southern Miss Nov. 24, 2000

10. 36 Jamar Flournoy USF Nov. 13, 200436 Ernie Lewis Duke Oct. 10, 1992

Top Tackle Performances - CareerNo. Player Years Tackles

1. Harold Randolph 1974-77 4932. Robert Jones 1989-91 478

3. Pernell Griffin 1998-01 4604. Mark Libiano 1992-95 3985. Jeffrey Warren 1977-80 3886. Jeff Kerr 1996-99 3727. Mike Brewington 1976-79 3718. Chris Moore 2002-04 3199. Zack Valentine 1975-78 312

Pernell Griffinwas named to the Conference USA’s

Football All-DecadeTeam in 2004.

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE RECORDS

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Rushing LeadersYear Player G Plays Yds.1963 Tom Michel 10 170 8301964 Dave Alexander 9 138 8691965 Dave Alexander 9 227 1,0291966 Bill Baily 10 91 3781967 Butch Colson 10 252 1,1351968 Butch Colson 10 180 6801969 Billy Wightman 9 170 8351970 Billy Wallace 11 210 9021971 Billy Wallace 10 108 5571972 Carlester Crumpler 11 340 1,3091973 Carlester Crumpler 11 204 1,0421974 Kenny Strayhorn 11 106 6351975 Kenny Strayhorn 10 101 6381976 Eddie Hicks 11 137 8971977 Theodore Sutton 11 125 7061978 Theodore Sutton 11 127 6211979 Anthony Collins 11 154 1,1301980 Theodore Sutton 11 135 5861981 Carlton Nelson 11 107 4891982 Tony Baker 10 126 8271983 Earnest Byner 11 174 8621984 Reggie Branch 10 116 5211985 Tony Baker 11 197 9511986 Anthony Simpson 11 178 7531987 Anthony Simpson 11 153 6701988 Tim James 11 163 7871989 Travis Hunter 11 98 3981990 David Daniels 11 100 5531991 Cedric Van Buren 11 90 3511992 Junior Smith 11 186 1,0371993 Junior Smith 11 278 1,3521994 Junior Smith 11 226 1,2041995 Jerris McPhail 11 185 9101996 Scott Harley 11 307 1,7451997 Scott Harley 11 119 4571998 Jamie Wilson 11 138 6471999 Jamie Wilson 11 156 8652000 Leonard Henry 11 133 7112001 Leonard Henry 11 184 1,4322002 Art Brown 10 214 1,0292003 Marvin Townes 12 258 1,1282004 Chris Johnson 11 134 561

Passing LeadersYear Player G Att.-Cmp. Yds.1963 Bill Cline 10 80-44 6931964 Bill Cline 9 111-63 9441965 George Richardson 9 98-53 6801966 Bill Bailey 10 151-62 7741967 Neal Hughes 10 124-65 8051968 Billy Wightman 10 63-29 3061969 Butch Colson 9 33-19 2561970 John Casazza 11 277-122 1,5121971 John Casazza 10 182-72 1,0041972 Carl Summerell 11 197-86 1,2751973 Carl Summerell 11 154-82 1,2221974 Mike Weaver 11 81-21 4431975 Pete Conaty 8 59-24 4631976 Mike Weaver 11 84-37 6331977 Jimmy Southerland 11 84-47 779

1978 Leander Green 11 110-46 8381979 Leander Green 11 141-73 1,0821980 Greg Stewart 11 83-38 4001981 Carlton Nelson 11 78-29 4841982 Greg Stewart 9 114-58 9411983 Kevin Ingram 11 164-90 1,1911984 Darrell Speed 10 132-61 7951985 Ron Jones 8 127-47 6521986 Charlie Libretto 10 148-71 8331987 Travis Hunter 11 155-76 1,1071988 Travis Hunter 11 118-52 8281989 Travis Hunter 11 223-110 1,4781990 Jeff Blake 11 219-116 1,5101991 Jeff Blake 11 368-203 3,0731992 Michael Anderson 10 398-222 2,4861993 Perez Mattison 8 183-78 9241994 Marcus Crandell 11 401-230 2,6871995 Marcus Crandell 11 447-235 2,7511996 Marcus Crandell 8 245-136 1,5071997 Dan Gonzalez 11 431-253 2,5101998 David Garrard 11 255-157 2,0911999 David Garrard 11 312-181 2,3592000 David Garrard 11 312-164 2,3322001 David Garrard 11 290-164 2,2472002 Paul Troth 12 359-177 2,3152003 Desmond Robinson 9 201-133 1,2622004 James Pinkney 11 339-190 2,195

Total Offense LeadersYear Player G Plays Yds.1963 Tom Michel 10 185 9341964 Bill Cline 9 217 1,5741965 Dave Alexander 9 303 1,5871966 Billy Bailey 10 242 1,1521967 Neal Hughes 10 283 1,4841968 Billy Wightman 10 188 9251969 Billy Wightman 9 228 1,003

Butch Colson 9 239 1,0031970 John Casazza 11 343 1,336

1971 John Casazza 10 235 1,0601972 Carl Summerell 11 239 1,7001973 Carl Summerell 11 234 1,5071974 Mike Weaver 11 248 1,0081975 Mike Weaver 9 112 7141976 Mike Weaver 11 245 1,1241977 Jimmy Southerland 11 211 1,1901978 Leander Green 11 220 1,1451979 Leander Green 11 288 1,7141980 Theodore Sutton 11 135 5861981 Carlton Nelson 11 185 9731982 Greg Stewart 9 169 1,0921983 Kevin Ingram 11 280 1,6551984 Darrell Speed 10 209 1,0091985 Tony Baker 11 197 9511986 Anthony Simpson 11 178 7531987 Travis Hunter 11 264 1,4781988 Travis Hunter 11 213 1,1611989 Travis Hunter 11 321 1,8761990 Jeff Blake 11 337 1,9241991 Jeff Blake 11 445 3,1821992 Michael Anderson 10 441 2,4071993 Junior Smith 11 278 1,3521994 Marcus Crandell 11 472 2,7831995 Marcus Crandell 11 541 2,9521996 Scott Harley 11 307 1,7451997 Dan Gonzalez 11 506 2,4191998 David Garrard 11 382 2,2551999 David Garrard 11 450 2,8522000 David Garrard 11 447 2,6902001 David Garrard 11 406 2,4412002 Paul Troth 12 420 2,1052003 Desmond Robinson 9 269 1,3892004 James Pinkney 11 405 2,193

Receiving LeadersYear Player G Rec. Yds.1963 Dave Bumgarner 10 23 3281964 Dave Bumgarner 9 37 4081965 Ruffin Odom 9 28 3671966 Nelson Gravatt 10 20 1841967 Jimmy Adkins 10 19 3281968 Jimmy Adkins 10 22 3311969 Dick Corrada 9 19 2111970 Dick Corrada 11 46 5121971 Tim Dameron 10 25 4871972 Tim Dameron 11 30 6481973 Stan Eure 11 27 4951974 Vic Wilfore 11 8 1101975 Terry Gallaher 11 13 4331976 Terry Gallaher 10 14 2691977 Terry Gallaher 11 27 5121978 Terry Gallaher 11 18 2271979 Vern Davenport 11 26 3431980 Vern Davenport 11 14 1861981 Norwood Vann 11 20 2881982 Carlton Nelson 11 28 5261983 Stefon Adams 11 20 2771984 Ricky Nichols 11 28 5131985 Tony Smith 11 14 2341986 Jarrod Moody 9 22 2521987 Ron Jones 11 23 301

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1988 Walter Wilson 11 19 3551989 Walter Wilson 11 43 7711990 Luke Fisher 11 35 5341991 Hunter Gallimore 11 49 8811992 Morris Letcher 11 47 5571993 Jerris McPhail 10 34 4101994 Jason Nichols 11 42 4501995 Mitchell Galloway 11 46 6191996 Mitchell Galloway 11 48 5541997 Troy Smith 11 54 7951998 Troy Smith 11 44 7191999 LaMont Chappell 11 36 5582000 Keith Stokes 10 29 4422001 Derrick Collier 11 31 4812002 Torey Morris 12 38 5522003 Terrance Copper 12 87 8972004 Bobby Good 8 33 427

All-Purpose Yards LeadersYear Player G Plays Yds.1963 Tom Michel 10 172 8661964 Bill Cline 10 154 1,2231965 Dave Alexander 9 227 1,0291966 Bill Bailey 9 99 4591967 Butch Colson 10 255 1,1911968 Butch Colson 10 188 6671969 Billy Wightman 9 187 9271970 Billy Wallace 11 224 1,0171971 Carlester Crumpler 11 133 8681972 Carlester Crumpler 11 353 1,4981973 Carlester Crumpler 11 206 1,0451974 Kenny Strayhorn 11 120 1,0611975 Willie Hawkins 11 131 1,0901976 Willie Hawkins 11 167 1,0361977 Willie Hawkins 10 102 919

1978 Anthony Collins 11 105 9831979 Anthony Collins 11 186 1,6951980 Anthony Collins 11 164 1,6121981 Jimmy Walden 11 77 8201982 Tony Baker 10 138 9401983 Earnest Byner 11 190 1,0601984 Reggie Branch 10 117 5511985 Tony Baker 11 206 1,0681986 Anthony Simpson 11 192 9621987 Reggie McKinney 11 102 9991988 Reggie McKinney 10 113 1,2941989 Junior Robinson 11 60 1,2241990 Dion Johnson 9 109 1,4021991 Dion Johnson 11 127 1,6731992 Morris Letcher 11 111 1,6261993 Junior Smith 11 290 1,4531994 Junior Smith 11 261 1,5101995 Jerris McPhail 11 223 1,2521996 Scott Harley 11 332 1,9441997 Troy Smith 11 54 7951998 LaMont Chappell 10 52 9501999 Keith Stokes 11 88 1,3892000 Keith Stokes 10 92 1,4272001 Leonard Henry 11 210 1,6422002 Art Brown 10 240 1,2102003 Marvin Townes 12 288 1,3892004 Chris Johnson 11 204 1,562

Scoring LeadersYear Player G TD Pts.1963 Tom Michel 9 9 541964 Dave Alexander 9 16 961965 Dave Alexander 9 16 961966 Jim Flowe 10 8 481967 Butch Colson 10 15 921968 Butch Colson 10 8 481969 Billy Wightman 9 7 421970 Billy Wallace 11 9 541971 Carlester Crumpler 9 8 481972 Carlester Crumpler 11 17 1021973 Carlester Crumpler 11 12 721974 Kenny Strayhorn 11 9 561975 Terry Gallaher 11 7 42

Willie Hawkins 11 7 421976 Pete Conaty 11 2 861977 Junior Creech 11 0 48

Jimmy Southerland 11 8 481978 Bill Lamm 11 0 641979 Anthony Collins 11 14 841980 Anthony Collins 11 9 561981 Harold Blue 11 8 481982 Jeff Heath 11 0 751983 Jeff Heath 11 0 551984 Jeff Heath 11 0 621985 Jeff Heath 11 0 591986 Chuck Berleth 11 0 451987 Chuck Berleth 11 0 571988 Robb Imperato 11 0 541989 Walter Wilson 11 9 541990 Robb Imperato 11 0 561991 Anthony Brenner 11 0 821992 Junior Smith 11 9 541993 Junior Smith 11 10 621994 Junior Smith 11 10 621995 Chad Holcomb 11 0 57

1996 Scott Harley 11 14 841997 Marcellus Harris 11 5 30

Jamie Wilson 11 5 301998 Jamie Wilson 11 6 401999 Kevin Miller 11 0 502000 Kevin Miller 11 0 722001 Leonard Henry 11 18 1082002 Art Brown 10 17 1042003 Marvin Townes 12 10 602004 Cameron Broadwell 11 0 61

Tackle LeadersYear Player UT AT TT1975 Harold Randolph 115 37 1521976 Harold Randolph 108 47 1551977 Harold Randolph 124 42 1661978 Mike Brewington 112 37 1491979 Mike Brewington 64 25 981980 Jeffrey Warren 80 104 1841981 Mike Grant 81 51 1321982 Jody Schulz 74 31 1051983 Mike Grant 66 45 1111984 Tyrone Johnson 54 38 921985 Robert Washington 81 49 1301986 Vinson Smith 64 52 1161987 Vinson Smith 62 56 1181988 Anthony Thompson 37 43 801989 Robert Jones 70 47 1171990 Robert Jones 112 55 1671991 Robert Jones 104 47 1511992 Tony Davis 82 40 1221993 Mark Libiano 67 47 1141994 Mark Libiano 66 69 1351995 Mark Libiano 71 51 1221996 Carlos Brown 79 69 1481997 Jeff Kerr 78 89 1671998 Jeff Kerr 72 43 1151999 Pernell Griffin 58 63 1212000 Pernell Griffin 48 39 872001 Pernell Griffin 72 81 1532002 Kelly Hardy 72 38 1102003 Chris Moore 100 48 1482004 Chris Moore 63 36 99

Interception LeadersYear Player G No. Yds.1965 Bobby Ellis 9 5 67

Todd Hicks 9 5 551966 Bobby Ellis 10 7 411967 Todd Hicks 10 5 761968 Stu Garrett 10 6 541969 Mike Boaz 9 3 54

Mike Mills 9 3 421970 Stu Garrett 9 3 28

Mike Mills 11 3 30George Whitley 11 3 15

1971 Jack Patterson 10 5 401972 Rusty Markland 11 5 401973 Jim Bolding 10 7 841974 Reggie Pinkney 11 3 111975 Jim Bolding 11 10 511976 Gerald Hall 10 6 153

Reggie Pinkney 11 6 1971977 Gerald Hall 11 4 301978 Charlie Carter 11 5 35

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1979 Willie Holley 11 3 01980 Clint Haris 11 2 57

Willie Holley 11 2 221981 Clint Harris 11 5 731982 Clint Harris 11 5 1311983 Kevin Walker 11 5 261984 Kevin Walker 10 4 51985 Kevin Walker 11 9 1551986 Flint McCallum 10 2 13

Gary London 9 2 141987 Ellis Dillahunt 11 5 561988 Junior Robinson 11 5 1161989 Junior Robinson 11 6 671990 Donald Porch 11 5 631991 Greg Grandison 11 5 1241992 Greg Grandison 11 6 1041993 Morris Foreman 8 2 14

Reggie Robinson 11 2 38Emmanuel McDaniel 11 2 0

1994 Emmanuel McDaniel 11 5 591995 Emmanuel McDaniel 11 6 1111996 Forrest Foster 11 3 271997 Kelvin Suggs 11 3 211998 Kevin Monroe 11 4 103

Forrest Foster 11 4 501999 Anthony Adams 11 3 55

Kevin Monroe 11 3 112000 John Williamson 11 2 282001 Christshawn Gilliam 11 2 302002 Chris Moore 9 2 57

Kelly Hardy 12 2 312003 Erode Jean 11 2 53

Richard Moton 12 2 262004 Zach Baker 11 5 34

Punt Return LeadersYear Player G No. Yds.1963 Buddy Bovender 10 13 1071964 Bill Cline 9 16 1291965 Bobby Ellis 9 14 1891966 Bobby Ellis 10 11 1301967 Tommy Bullock 10 14 1461968 Tommy Bullock 10 9 1481969 Stu Garrett 9 8 971970 George Whitley 11 20 1911971 Jack Patterson 10 26 2201972 Tim Dameron 11 19 1791973 Jim Bolding 11 30 1641974 Jim Bolding 11 17 1101975 Bobby Myrick 11 16 861976 Gerald Hall 10 26 3021977 Gerald Hall 11 18 1871978 Gerald Hall 11 36 4781979 Willie Holley 11 11 741980 Chuck Bishop 11 13 661981 Jimmy Walden 11 10 1151982 Chuck Bishop 11 21 1391983 Henry Williams 11 22 2301984 Henry Williams 10 19 1561985 Tony Smith 11 17 1441986 Tony Smith 11 26 1801987 Tony Smith 11 9 421988 Darren Bynum 10 13 841989 Junior Robinson 11 19 2011990 Dion Johnson 9 15 167

1991 Dion Johnson 11 26 1621992 Morris Letcher 11 22 2631993 Morris Letcher 9 11 581994 Morris Foreman 11 19 1981995 Jason Nichols 11 22 1781996 Jason Nichols 11 17 651997 Marcellus Harris 11 20 2171998 Marcellus Harris 11 14 1671999 Keith Stokes 11 26 4042000 Keith Stokes 10 27 4142001 Marvin Townes 11 14 1002002 Terrance Copper 12 30 3282003 Terrance Copper 12 27 1242004 Travis Williams 10 20 354

Kickoff Return LeadersYear Player G No. Yds.1963 Jerry Tolley 10 4 1461964 Bill Cline 9 8 2461965 Neal Hughes 9 8 1591966 Bobby Ellis 10 13 2551967 Dwight Flanagan 10 15 3221968 Tommy Bullock 10 12 2561969 Tommy Bullock 9 11 2111970 George Whitley 11 19 4061971 Rusty Scales 10 18 3251972 Carlester Crumpler 11 11 1851973 Reggie Pinkney 11 20 4671974 Kenny Strayhorn 11 12 2691975 Kenny Strayhorn 10 13 2761976 Willie Hawkins 11 9 1421977 Willie Hawkins 10 22 5251978 Anthony Collins 10 16 3981979 Anthony Collins 11 21 4731980 Anthony Collins 11 37 9901981 Jimmy Walden 11 25 5401982 Ricky Nichols 7 8 1861983 Henry Williams 11 19 5911984 Henry Williams 10 24 513

1985 Bobby Clair 11 17 4231986 Walter Wilson 11 30 6251987 Reggie McKinney 11 22 4951988 Reggie McKinney 10 25 5661989 Junior Robinson 11 38 9551990 Dion Johnson 9 34 8791991 Dion Johnson 11 24 5131992 Morris Letcher 11 36 7711993 Morris Letcher 9 23 3501994 Mitchell Galloway 9 28 5851995 Mitchell Galloway 11 30 5561996 Perez Mattison 11 22 3991997 Ramondo North 11 23 4161998 LaMont Chappell 10 16 3661999 Keith Stokes 11 27 5842000 Keith Stokes 10 24 5032001 Marvin Townes 11 31 7752002 Damarcus Fox 10 20 4472003 Demarcus Fox 12 18 3762004 Chris Johnson 11 37 765

Punting LeadersYear Player G Punts Avg.1963 Bill Cline 10 53 33.31964 Bill Cline 9 33 34.71965 Mike Herring 9 27 38.11966 Mike Herring 10 69 39.01967 Billy Wightman 10 53 35.81968 Billy Wightman 10 84 37.71969 Billy Wightman 9 62 35.51970 Tony Maglione 11 60 36.71971 Clark Davis 10 62 35.71972 Ricky McLester 11 31 32.51973 Jonathan Deming 11 55 35.41974 Gill Job 11 50 40.01975 Tom Daub 11 60 37.51976 Tom Daub 11 52 37.91977 Rodney Allen 11 63 37.31978 Rodney Allen 11 66 39.11979 Rodney Allen 11 48 39.81980 Rodney Allen 11 61 39.11981 Tommy Barnhardt 11 59 37.51982 Jeff Bolch 8 24 37.61983 Jeff Bolch 10 50 40.31984 Jeff Bolch 11 62 40.21985 Tim Wolter 11 68 38.51986 Craig Losito 11 67 37.51987 Craig Losito 11 50 38.51988 John Jett 11 38 39.71989 John Jett 11 71 40.21990 John Jett 11 59 38.21991 John Jett 11 48 42.21992 Michael Jacobs 11 32 37.11993 Bill Wilson 10 59 36.91994 Matt Levine 11 58 42.61995 Matt Levine 11 60 37.11996 Andrew Bayes 11 49 40.31997 Andrew Bayes 11 65 43.41998 Andrew Bayes 11 64 42.91999 Andrew Bayes 11 47 48.12000 Kevin Miller 11 30 40.42001 Jarad Preston 11 45 44.12002 Jarad Preston 12 73 43.42003 Ryan Dougherty 12 64 44.52004 Ryan Dougherty 11 64 41.8

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First Net Net Total Plays/ Total Yards/ Yards/Year Downs Rushing Passing Plays Game Offense Game Play Att.-Comp. Pts.-Avg. TDs1959 2,266 1,316 576 52.4 3,582 325.6 6.2 136-69 278-25.31960 2,081 700 552 55.2 2,781 278.1 5.0 103-35 144-14.41961 1,852 719 635 63.5 2,571 257.1 4.0 123-50 154-15.41962 1,931 834 496 55.1 2,765 307.2 5.6 113-53 215-23.91963 1,896 1,054 601 60.1 2,950 295.0 4.9 138-75 230-23.01964 2,032 1,405 593 59.3 3,437 343.7 5.8 183-99 279-27.91965 1,905 1,400 663 66.3 3,305 330.5 4.9 209-108 268-29.81966 143 1,791 1,230 678 67.8 3,021 302.1 4.4 231-94 174-17.41967 175 2,318 1,135 744 74.4 3,453 345.3 4.6 173-88 253-25.3 371968 136 1,571 1,009 681 68.1 2,580 258.0 3.8 195-84 175-17.51969 149 1,775 745 666 74.0 2,520 280.0 3.8 160-69 108-12.0 151970 193 1,653 1,612 824 74.9 3,265 296.8 3.9 301-133 136-12.4 191971 176 1,853 1,408 730 73.0 3,261 326.1 4.5 260-103 181-18.1 251972 227 2,783 1,283 890 80.9 4,066 369.6 4.6 203-87 269-24.5 351973 222 2,918 1,327 811 73.7 4,245 385.9 5.2 173-90 352-32.0 411974 178 3,015 482 748 68.0 3,497 317.9 4.7 105-24 250-22.7 321975 187 3,090 969 737 67.0 4,059 369.0 5.5 120-53 269-26.9 401976 217 3,263 711 832 75.6 3,974 361.2 4.8 98-44 278-25.3 321977 181 2,927 966 728 66.2 3,893 353.9 5.3 124-62 268-24.4 331978 176 2,692 929 759 69.0 3,621 329.2 4.8 134-52 252-22.9 301979 263 4,053 1,175 846 76.9 5,228 475.3 6.2 154-79 380-34.5 511980 161 2,367 676 692 62.9 3,043 276.6 4.4 141-64 192-17.5 231981 179 2,662 839 737 67.0 3,501 318.3 4.8 136-57 242-22.0 291982 232 2,845 1,546 821 74.6 4,391 399.2 5.3 202-99 259-23.5 291983 201 2,634 1,211 756 68.7 3,845 349.5 5.1 173-91 271-24.6 291984 191 2,316 1,495 783 71.2 3,811 346.5 4.9 232-100 210-19.1 241985 173 2,094 967 750 68.2 3,061 278.3 4.1 199-72 161-14.6 171986 194 2,023 1,465 783 71.2 3,488 317.1 4.4 255-121 187-17.0 221987 194 2,352 1,416 746 67.8 3,768 342.5 5.0 212-100 229-20.8 281988 242 2,650 1,645 794 72.2 4,295 390.5 5.4 240-108 281-25.6 351989 204 1,852 2,145 756 68.7 3,997 363.4 5.3 314-156 301-27.4 351990 182 1,996 1,605 716 65.1 3,601 327.4 5.0 241-128 254-23.1 291991 246 1,429 3,379 794 72.2 4,808 437.1 6.1 414-229 372-33.8 471992 241 1,547 3,085 824 74.9 4,632 421.1 5.6 497-272 289-26.3 411993 189 1,634 1,621 750 68.2 3,255 295.9 4.3 311-144 175-15.9 221994 226 1,717 2,765 818 74.4 4,482 407.5 5.5 407-234 303-27.5 401995 241 1,545 2,812 854 77.6 4,357 396.1 5.1 457-239 255-23.2 331996 248 1,991 2,829 835 75.9 4,820 438.2 5.8 420-226 316-28.7 401997 197 742 2,635 741 67.4 3,377 307.0 4.6 444-261 214-19.5 281998 213 1,658 2,593 773 70.3 4,251 386.5 5.5 319-199 274-24.9 351999 232 1,874 2,595 776 70.5 4,469 406.3 5.8 341-197 319-29.0 392000 217 1,776 2,473 790 71.8 4,249 386.3 5.4 338-170 330-30.0 432001 224 2,225 2,357 715 65.0 4,582 416.5 6.4 298-167 360-32.7 462002 227 1,488 2,577 849 70.8 4,065 338.8 4.8 410-200 335-27.9 412003 218 1,660 2,075 862 71.8 3,735 311.2 4.3 360-211 217-18.1 262004 188 1,021 2,371 751 68.3 3,392 308.4 4.5 382-207 231-21.0 28All-time best in each category in bold

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First Net Net Total Opp. ECUYear Downs Rushing Passing Offense Att.-Comp. Punt Avg. Pts.-Avg. Punt Avg. Int. Yds. Avg.1962 1,687 899 2,586 152-68 34.3 136-15.1 36.91963 1,144 917 2,061 212-92 33.3 54-5.4 32.41964 1,111 907 2,018 179-77 35.1 99-9.9 34.71965 881 1,076 1,957 199-82 39.1 83-9.2 35.6 23 215 9.31966 155 1,608 1,114 2,722 199-96 33.3 175-17.5 34.9 15 148 9.91967 150 1,413 1,464 2,877 211-104 29.6 178-17.8 31.4 15 221 14.71968 192 1,406 1,778 3,184 281-139 32.1 244-24.4 32.6 17 120 7.11969 153 1,200 1,644 2,844 217-119 34.7 204-22.7 35.5 14 247 17.61970 183 1,619 1,806 3,425 270-127 35.5 253-23.0 34.7 13 133 10.21971 195 2,372 1,485 3,857 219-90 37.6 300-30.0 35.7 12 69 5.81972 150 1,200 1,517 2,717 249-106 35.0 176-16.0 31.8 15 134 8.91973 167 1,406 1,511 2,917 257-121 36.9 151-13.7 35.4 22 333 15.11974 184 1,971 1,177 3,148 221-98 37.8 167-15.2 39.3 14 161 11.51975 181 1,877 1,495 3,372 212-100 38.1 154-14.0 37.6 24 198 8.31976 144 1,353 1,002 2,355 219-101 40.2 116-10.5 37.0 26 519 20.01977 194 1,573 1,534 3,107 251-125 37.9 154-14.0 37.3 17 171 10.11978 128 1,416 837 2,253 180-70 36.5 123-10.3 39.1 19 155 8.21979 189 1,861 1,779 3,640 250-131 38.4 193-17.5 39.8 11 72 6.51980 217 2,481 1,430 3,911 205-115 39.0 312-28.4 37.2 10 131 13.11981 219 1,918 2,080 3,998 279-159 35.7 290-26.3 37.4 17 226 13.21982 212 1,536 2,260 3,796 318-177 38.5 228-20.7 35.9 10 221 22.11983 209 1,477 2,167 3,644 342-190 37.8 180-16.7 39.5 14 196 14.01984 249 2,240 2,380 4,620 265-152 38.1 309-28.1 39.8 11 86 7.81985 241 2,613 1,920 4,533 252-146 38.5 281-25.5 38.5 19 206 10.81986 243 2,235 2,392 4,627 272-162 40.4 364-33.1 37.1 6 33 5.61987 237 2,110 2,392 4,502 272-152 34.7 330-30.0 38.8 12 126 10.51988 232 2,141 2,145 4,286 260-153 36.3 325-29.6 37.3 16 192 12.01989 242 2,260 2,430 4,690 350-177 30.7 286-26.0 34.9 13 197 15.21990 240 2,417 2,123 4,540 293-163 32.9 267-24.3 37.2 15 322 21.51991 262 1,637 2,860 4,497 359-221 37.4 243-22.1 41.3 20 361 18.01992 257 2,788 2,236 5,024 298-179 39.5 367-33.4 35.4 14 289 20.61993 210 1,754 2,174 3,928 308-177 35.2 329-29.9 36.4 12 134 11.21994 218 1,313 2,722 4,035 412-215 38.2 233-21.2 40.5 22 265 12.01995 214 1,698 1,988 3,686 331-157 37.8 213-19.4 37.0 19 206 10.81996 211 1,637 2,082 3,719 327-185 36.6 214-19.5 39.4 13 155 11.91997 214 1,952 2,100 4,052 279-158 38.0 298-27.1 43.1 10 203 20.31998 222 2,107 2,029 4,136 286-158 40.9 297-27.0 41.6 15 204 13.61999 212 1,433 2,305 3,738 389-200 41.3 197-17.9 44.8 17 123 7.22000 201 1,573 2,239 3,812 319-168 37.2 229-20.8 36.6 12 155 12.92001 256 1,628 2,871 4,499 382-222 42.5 296-26.9 43.8 8 169 21.12002 258 2,485 2,863 5,348 364-196 37.1 399-33.2 42.4 10 97 9.72003 251 2,519 2,396 4,915 298-173 39.7 428-35.7 43.9 7 82 11.72004 235 2,566 2,459 5,025 273-164 38.1 439-39.9 40.0 12 50 4.2All-time best in each category in bold

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Year-by-Year Team Rushing StatisticsYear Att. Gain Loss Net Yds. Per Carry Per Game1959 440 2,226 5.1 202.41960 449 2,081 4.6 208.11961 512 1,852 3.6 185.21962 383 1,931 226 1,705 4.3 189.41963 463 2,229 333 1,896 4.1 189.61964 410 2,363 331 2,032 4.9 203.21965 454 2,159 254 1,905 4.2 211.71966 447 1,923 132 1,791 4.0 179.11967 571 2,685 367 2,318 4.1 231.81968 486 2,005 434 1,571 3.3 157.11969 506 2,100 325 1,775 3.5 197.21970 523 2,106 453 1,653 3.2 150.31971 470 2,147 294 1,853 3.9 185.31972 687 2,922 139 2,783 4.1 253.01973 638 3,046 128 2,918 4.6 265.31974 643 3,313 298 3,015 4.7 274.11975 617 3,309 219 3,090 5.0 280.91976 734 3,641 378 3,263 4.4 296.61977 604 3,280 353 2,927 4.8 266.11978 625 2,692 4.3 244.71979 692 4,497 444 4,053 5.9 368.51980 551 2,651 248 2,367 4.3 215.21981 601 2,662 4.4 242.01982 619 3,200 355 2,845 4.5 258.61983 583 2,845 211 2,634 4.5 239.51984 551 2,579 263 2,316 4.2 210.51985 551 2,407 313 2,094 3.8 190.41986 528 2,023 3.8 183.91987 534 2,352 4.4 213.81988 554 2,964 314 2,650 4.8 240.91989 442 2,184 332 1,852 4.2 168.41990 475 2,313 317 1,996 4.2 181.51991 380 1,731 302 1,429 3.8 129.91992 327 1,785 238 1,547 4.7 140.61993 439 2,023 389 1,634 3.7 148.51994 411 1,952 235 1,717 4.2 156.11995 397 1,771 226 1,545 3.9 140.51996 415 2,208 217 1,991 4.8 181.01997 297 1,073 331 742 2.5 67.51998 454 2,080 422 1,658 3.7 150.71999 435 2,300 426 1,874 4.3 170.42000 446 2,228 452 1,776 4.0 161.52001 417 2,595 370 2,225 5.3 202.32002 439 1,988 500 1,488 3.4 124.02003 502 2,052 392 1,660 3.3 138.32004 369 1,445 424 1,021 2.8 92.8All-time best in each category in bold

Year-by-Year Team Passing StatisticsYear Att. Comp. Pct. Yards Yds./Att. Yds./Comp.1959 136 59 .433 1,316 9.7 22.31960 103 35 .339 700 6.8 20.01961 123 50 .407 719 5.8 14.41962 113 53 .469 834 7.4 15.71963 138 75 .543 1,054 7.6 14.11964 183 99 .541 1,405 7.7 14.2

1965 209 108 .517 1,400 6.7 12.91966 231 94 .407 1,230 5.3 13.11967 173 88 .509 1,135 6.6 12.91968 195 84 .431 1,009 5.2 12.01969 160 69 .431 745 4.7 10.81970 301 133 .442 1,612 5.4 12.11971 260 103 .396 1,408 5.4 13.71972 203 87 .429 1,283 6.3 14.71973 173 90 .520 1,327 7.7 14.71974 105 24 .229 482 4.6 20.11975 120 53 .442 969 8.1 18.31976 98 44 .449 711 7.3 16.21977 124 62 .500 966 7.8 15.61978 134 52 .388 929 6.9 17.91979 154 79 .513 1,175 7.6 14.91980 141 64 .454 676 4.8 10.61981 136 57 .419 839 6.2 14.71982 202 99 .490 1,546 7.7 15.61983 173 91 .526 1,211 7.0 13.31984 232 100 .431 1,495 6.4 14.91985 199 72 .362 967 4.9 13.41986 255 121 .475 1,465 5.7 12.11987 212 100 .472 1,416 6.7 14.21988 240 108 .450 1,645 6.9 15.21989 314 156 .497 2,145 6.8 13.81990 241 128 .531 1,605 6.6 12.51991 414 229 .533 3,379 8.2 14.81992 497 272 .547 3,085 6.2 11.31993 311 144 .463 1,621 5.2 11.31994 407 234 .575 2,765 6.8 11.81995 457 239 .523 2,812 6.2 11.81996 420 226 .538 2,829 6.7 12.51997 444 261 .588 2,635 5.9 10.11998 319 199 .624 2,593 8.1 13.01999 341 197 .578 2,595 7.6 13.22000 338 170 .503 2,473 7.3 15.12001 298 167 .560 2,357 7.9 14.12002 410 200 .488 2,577 6.3 12.92003 360 211 .586 2,075 5.9 9.82004 382 207 .542 2,371 6.5 11.5All-time best in each category in bold

Year-by-Year Team Kickoff Return StatisticsYear No. Yards Avg. TD Yds./Gm.1962 26 663 25.5 1 73.71963 16 455 28.4 0 45.51964 25 529 21.1 0 52.91965 17 322 19.5 0 32.21966 37 657 17.8 0 65.71967 30 610 20.3 0 61.01968 41 722 17.6 0 72.21969 38 689 18.1 0 76.61970 45 832 18.2 0 75.61971 50 821 16.4 0 82.11972 35 572 16.5 0 52.01973 31 588 19.0 0 53.51974 34 712 20.9 0 64.71975 31 649 20.9 0 59.0

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CarriesGame 85 vs. Virginia, Nov. 8, 1975Fewest 14 vs. Syracuse, Sept. 5, 1992by Opp. 81 by Florida State, Sept. 20, 1980Season 734 in 1976Fewest 297 in 1997

Rushing YardsGame 642 vs. Virginia, Nov. 8, 1975Fewest -3 vs. Southern Miss, Oct. 23, 2004by Opp. 536 by West Virginia, Sept. 28, 2002Opp./Fewest -12 by Davidson, Oct. 6, 1973Season 4,053 in 1979Fewest 742 in 1997

Rushing Yards Per GameSeason 368.5 in 1979Fewest 67.5 in 1997

Rushing Yards Per CarryGame 8.3 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, Oct. 17, 1964Fewest -0.11 vs. Southern Miss, Oct. 23, 2004by Opp. 8.6 by West Virginia, Sept. 28, 2002Season 5.9 in 1979Fewest 2.5 in 1997

Rushing TouchdownsGame 9 vs. Virginia, Nov. 8, 1975By Opp. 7 by Florida State, Sept. 20, 1980Season 47 in 1979Fewest 6 in 1997

AttemptsGame 77 vs. Syracuse, Sept. 5, 1992Fewest 5 vs. North Carolina, Sept. 12,

1981by Opp. 70 by Marshall, Dec. 19, 2001Season 497 in 1992Fewest 98 in 1976

CompletionsGame 37 vs. Cincinnati, Nov. 13, 1997Fewest 0 vs. Southern Illinois, Sept. 28, 1974

0 vs. Bowling Green, Sept. 14, 19740 vs. Appalachian St., Oct. 19, 1974

by Opp. 46 by Louisville, Nov. 14, 1998Fewest/Opp. 2 by NC State, Sept. 8, 1979Season 272 in 1992Fewest 35 in 1960

Highest Completion PercentageGame 81.8 vs. Tennessee Tech,(min. 10 att.) Sept. 3, 1988 (9-for-11)by Opp. 91.7 by Eastern Kentucky,

Nov. 15, 1980 (11-of-12)Season 62.4 in 1998Lowest 22.9 in 1974

InterceptionsGame 6 vs. Memphis, Oct. 2, 1993Season 27 in 1992Fewest 3 in 1980

Passing YardsGame 521 vs. Syracuse, Sept. 5, 1992Fewest 0 vs. Southern Illinois, Sept. 28, 1974

0 vs. Bowling Green, Sept. 14, 19740 vs. Appalachian St., Oct. 19, 1974

by Opp. 615 by Louisville, Nov. 14, 1998Fewest/Opp. 11 by William & Mary, Nov. 11,

1978Season 3,379 in 1991Fewest 482 in 1974

Passing Yards Per GameSeason 307.2 in 1991Fewest 61.5 in 1980

Touchdown PassesGame 6 vs. Akron, Oct. 5, 1991By Opp. 6 by Tulsa, Nov. 6, 1993

6 by Louisville, Nov. 14, 1998Season 30 in 1991Fewest 2 in 1980, 1984

Total Offense PlaysGame 100 vs. South Florida,

Oct. 19, 2002Fewest 41 vs. Florida State, Sept. 20, 1980by Opp. 104 by Marshall, Dec. 19, 2001Fewest/Opp. 40 by Western Carolina, Sept. 1, 1979Season 890 in 1972Fewest 496 in 1962

Total YardsGame 699 vs. Virginia, Nov. 8, 1975Fewest 102 vs. Florida State, Sept. 20, 1980by Opp. 706 by Florida State, Oct. 16, 1982Fewest/Opp. 78 by VMI, Oct. 7, 1978Season 5,228 in 1979Fewest 2,571 in 1961

Yards Per PlayGame 9.3 vs. Richmond, Oct. 15, 1977Fewest 1.78 vs. Washington, Sept. 25, 1993by Opp. 9.17 by Florida State, Oct. 16, 1982Season 6.41 in 2001Fewest 3.78 in 1968, 1969

Yards Per GameSeason 475.3 in 1979Fewest 257.1 in 1961

Points ScoredGame 74 vs. Newport News Apprentice,

Nov. 14, 1959by Opp. 79 by Guilford, Nov. 12, 1932Season 380 in 1979Fewest 108 in 1969

Points Per GameSeason 34.5 in 1979Fewest 12.0 in 1969

TouchdownsGame 10 vs. Newport News Apprentice,

Nov. 14, 1959by Opp. 9 by Marshall, Dec. 19, 2001

9 by Florida State, Sept. 20, 1980Season 51 in 1979Fewest 15 in 1969

Field Goals MadeGame 4 vs. Marshall, Dec. 19, 2001

4 vs. Memphis, Oct. 20, 20014 vs. Army, Oct. 2, 19994 vs. Texas-Arlington,

Nov. 6, 1982by Opp. 5 by N.C. State, Sept. 9, 1978Season 17 in 2002Fewest 0 in 1962, 1963, 1964

Field Goals AttemptedGame 7 vs. Temple, Oct. 15, 1983Season 25 in 1972Fewest 5 in 1967

PAT Kicks MadeGame 9 vs. East Tennessee State,

Nov. 7, 1981by Opp. 9 by Florida State, Sept. 20, 1980Season 46 in 1979Fewest 9 in 1962

PAT Kicks AttemptedGame 9 vs. East Tennessee State,

Nov. 7, 1981Season 47 in 1979Fewest 12 in 1962

Two-Point Conversions MadeGame 3 vs. Newberry, Oct. 20, 1962

3 vs. Presbyterian, Oct. 5, 1963by Opp. 2 by Murray State, Sept. 17, 1983Season 11 in 1963

SafetiesGame 1 many timesSeason 3 in 1989

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PASSING

SCORING

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InterceptionsGame 7 vs. Western Carolina,

Oct. 18, 1975by Opp. 6 by Memphis, Oct. 2, 1993Season 26 in 1976Fewest 6 in 1986

Interception Return YardsGame 159 vs. Richmond, Nov. 6, 1976by Opp. 130 by Memphis, Oct. 2, 1993Season 519 in 1976Fewest 33 in 1986

Average Per Int. ReturnSeason 22.1 in 1982Lowest 4.2 in 2004

TDs On Interception ReturnsGame 1 Many times, last vs. Army,

Oct. 5, 2002Season 4 in 1991

Punt ReturnsGame 11 vs. Furman, Oct. 28, 1972by Opp. 9 by William & Mary, Sept. 21,

1968Season 45 in 1968Fewest 12 in 1981

Punt Return YardsGame 148 vs. Memphis, Nov. 20, 2004by Opp. 146 by Southern Miss, Nov. 14, 1987Season 469 in 1978Fewest 78 in 1987

Average Per Punt ReturnSeason 15.7 in 2004Lowest 4.7 in 1988

Punt Returns For TouchdownsGame 1 Many timesSeason 2 in 1985

2 in 1983

Kickoff ReturnsGame 8 Three times (last vs. Bowling

Green, Sept. 25, 1971)By Opp. 9 by South Carolina, Oct. 8, 1994

9 by Tennessee Tech, Sept. 3, 1988Season 58 in 1987Fewest 16 in 1963

Kickoff Return Return YardsGame 207 vs. Florida St., Sept. 20, 1980By Opp. 227 by Furman, Nov. 1, 1969Season 1,245 in 1989Fewest 285 in 1976

Average Per Kickoff ReturnSeason 28.4 in 1963Lowest 14.3 in 1976

Kickoff Return TouchdownsGame 1 many timesSeason 2 in 1983

2 in 1980

PuntsGame 13 vs. William & Mary,

Sept. 21, 196813 vs. Memphis, Nov. 21, 1992

Fewest 0 vs. Florida State, Sept. 3, 1983by Opp. 11 by Richmond, Nov. 10, 1979

11 by Illinois State, Sept. 23, 1989Season 86 in 1968Fewest 39 in 1964

Average Per PuntGame 53.8 vs. Army, Oct. 2, 1999

by Opp. 49.5 by Tulane, Sept. 8, 2001Season 44.8 in 1999Lowest 31.4 in 1967

Punting YardsGame 488 vs. Memphis, Nov. 21, 1992Fewest 0 vs. Florida State, Sept. 3, 1983Season 3,259 in 1968Fewest 1,352 in 1964

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RushingNo. Year Yards

1. 1979 4,0532. 1976 3,2633. 1975 3,0904. 1974 3,0155. 1977 2,9276. 1973 2,9187. 1982 2,8458. 1972 2,7839. 1978 2,692

10. 1981 2,662

Rushing Yards/GameNo. Year Avg.

1. 1979 368.52. 1976 296.63. 1975 280.94. 1974 274.15. 1977 266.16. 1973 265.37. 1982 258.68. 1972 253.09. 1978 244.7

10. 1981 242.0

PassingNo. Year Yards

1. 1991 3,3792. 1992 3,0853. 1996 2,8294. 1995 2,8125. 1994 2,7656. 1997 2,6357. 1999 2,5958. 1998 2,5939. 2002 2,577

10. 2000 2,473

Passing Yards/GameNo. Year Avg.

1. 1991 307.22. 1992 280.43. 1996 257.24. 1995 255.65. 1994 251.46. 1997 239.47. 1999 235.98. 1998 235.79. 2000 224.8

10. 2004 215.5

Total OffenseNo. Year Yards

1. 1979 5,2282. 1996 4,8203. 1991 4,8084. 1992 4,6325. 2001 4,5826. 1994 4,4827. 1999 4,4698. 1982 4,3919. 1995 4,357

10. 1988 4,295

Total Offense/GameNo. Year Avg.

1. 1979 475.32. 1996 438.23. 1991 437.14. 1992 421.15. 2001 416.56. 1994 407.57. 1999 406.38. 1982 399.29. 1995 396.1

10. 1988 390.5

Points/GameNo. Year Avg.

1. 1979 34.52. 1991 33.83. 2001 32.74. 1973 32.05. 2000 30.06. 1999 29.07. 1996 28.78. 2002 27.9

1964 27.910. 1994 27.5

Total Defense/GameNo. Year Avg.

1. 1965 195.72. 1964 201.83. 1978 204.84. 1963 206.15. 1976 214.16. 1972 247.07. 1973 265.28. 1966 272.29. 1969 284.4

10. 1967 287.7

TOP TEAM SEASONS

DEFENSE

KICK RETURNS

PUNTING

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Largest Road CrowdAtt. Opponent Location Date Score95,416 Tennessee Neyland Stadium, Knoxville, Tenn. Sept. 2, 1995 7-2784,774 Penn State Beaver Stadium, State College, Pa. Sept. 27, 1986 17-4284,738 Auburn Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn, Ala. Nov. 5, 1994 21-3884,266 Penn State Beaver Stadium, State College, Pa. Sept. 28, 1985 10-1782,605 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, S.C. Sept. 18, 1999 21-380,079 Alabama Legion Field, Birmingham, Ala. Oct. 17, 1998 22-2379,806 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, S.C. Sept. 21, 1996 23-777,019 Georgia Sanford Stadium, Athens, Ga. Sept. 29, 1990 15-1973,943 Florida Florida Field, Gainesville, Fla. Oct. 22, 1983 17-2473,800 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, S.C. Oct. 27, 1984 20-4272,108 Washington Husky Stadium, Seattle, Wash. Sept. 25, 1993 0-3570,075 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, S.C. Oct. 8, 1994 56-4269,131 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, S.C. Oct. 24, 1987 12-3468,327 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, S.C. Oct. 25, 1986 3-38

Victory MarginMargin Opponent Site Date Score74 Newport News Apprentice Greenville, N.C. Nov. 14, 1959 74-067 Edenton Greenville, N.C. Oct. 24, 1949 67-051 Virginia Charlottesville, Va. Nov. 8, 1975 61-1050 Western Carolina Greenville, N.C. Oct. 19, 1963 50-048 Southern Miss Greenville, N.C. Sept. 11, 1976 48-047 Atlantic Christian Greenville, N.C. Nov. 18, 1950 54-746 Illinois State Greenville, N.C. Sept. 23, 1989 56-1045 Albright Greenville, N.C. Sept. 19, 1959 45-045 Northeast Louisiana Monroe, La. Oct. 30, 1965 45-045 Davidson Davidson, N.C. Oct. 6, 1973 45-045 Marshall Greenville, N.C. Nov. 18, 1978 45-045 Tulane Greenville, N.C. Oct. 23, 1999 52-7

Losing MarginMargin Opponent Site Date Score79 Guilford Greenville, N.C. Nov. 12, 1932 0-7965 Southern Miss Hattiesburg, Miss. Oct. 5, 1968 0-6564 Appalachian State Boone, N.C. Nov. 18, 1939 0-6456 Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. Oct. 4, 1997 0-5656 Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. Sept. 20, 1980 7-6356 North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. Sept. 12, 1981 0-5652 Louisville Louisville, Ky. Oct. 2, 2004 7-5949 N.C. State Raleigh, N.C. Sept. 8, 1973 8-5749 West Virginia Morgantown, W.Va. Oct. 3, 1987 9-4948 Lenoir-Rhyne Greenville, N.C. Nov. 9, 1959 7-5547 Lenoir-Rhyne Lenoir, N.C. Nov. 23, 1934 0-4747 Appalachian State Greenville, N.C. Nov. 6, 1948 0-47

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Total First DownsGame 36 vs. Virginia, Nov. 8, 1975Fewest 4 vs. Florida State, Sept. 20, 1980by Opp. 36 by Florida State, Sept. 20, 1980Season 263 in 1979Fewest 136 in 1967

First Downs PassingGame 23 vs. Syracuse, Sept. 5, 1992Fewest 0 Four times,

last vs. Florida State,Sept. 20, 1980

by Opp. 25 by Marshall, Dec. 19, 2001Season 153 in 1991Fewest 20 in 1974

First Downs RushingGame 34 vs. Virginia, Nov. 8, 1975Fewest 0 vs. N.C. State, Nov. 27, 2004By Opp. 24 by Florida State, Sept. 20, 1980Season 204 in 1979Fewest 61 in 2004

First Downs By PenaltySeason 25 in 1993Fewest 6 in 1983

Number of PenaltiesGame 18 vs. Tulane, Nov. 2, 1991Fewest 1 vs. Temple, Sept. 28, 1985

1 vs. Richmond, Oct. 18, 19691 vs. Western Carolina,

Oct. 13, 1962by Opp. 14 by Parsons, Sept. 14, 1968

14 by West Virginia, Sept. 4, 2004Opp. Fewest 0 by Louisiana Tech,

Dec. 16, 1978Season 103 in 1991Fewest 50 in 1974

50 in 1966

Yards PenalizedGame 159 vs. Tulane, Nov. 2, 1991Fewest 10 vs. William & Mary,

Nov. 11, 1972by Opp. 182 by Parsons, Sept. 14, 1968Opp. Fewest 0 by Louisiana Tech,

Dec. 16, 1978Season 892 in 1991Fewest 437 in 2004

Total FumblesGame 11 vs. Richmond, Oct. 21, 1978Season 54 in 1978Fewest 13 in 2004

Fumbles LostGame 6 vs. North Carolina,

Sept. 16, 19786 vs. VMI, Sept. 24, 19776 vs. The Citadel, Oct. 20, 1973

Season 29 in 1978Fewest 5 in 2000

5 in 1988

Total GiveawaysGame 7 Five times, last vs. Southern

Miss, Oct. 29, 1992Season 48 in 1971Fewest 16 in 1991

16 in 1967

Total TakeawaysGame 9 vs. Cincinnati, Nov. 19, 1988Season 46 in 1975

46 in 1973Fewest 17 in 1986

FIRST DOWNS PENALTIES TURNOVERS

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Top Rushing PerformancesNo. Yds. Att. Avg. Name Team Year1. 349 43 8.1 Paul Palmer Temple 19862. 337 25 13.5 Kay-Jay Harris West Virginia 20043. 300 41 7.3 Joffrey Reynolds Houston 20024. 260 30 8.7 Avon Cobourne West Virginia 20025. 244 19 12.8 Sammie Smith Florida State 19876. 234 41 5.7 DeMarco McCleskey Cincinnati 19987. 224 25 8.9 Mercury Morris West Texas State 19678. 211 19 11.1 Kelvin Bryant North Carolina 1981

Top Passing PerformancesNo. Yds. Att.-Cmp. Name Team Year1. 592 56-44 Chris Redman Louisville 19982. 576 70-41 Byron Leftwich Marshall 20013. 451 61-39 Steve Taneyhill South Carolina 19944. 425 32-21 Todd Ellis South Carolina 19875. 424 34-20 Darrell Hackney UAB 2002

Most ReceptionsNo. Rec. Yds. Avg. Name Team Date1. 16 259 16.2 Chris Penn Tulsa 19932. 15 234 15.6 Denero Marriott Marshall 2001

15 214 14.3 Ibn Green Louisville 199815 206 13.7 Wilbert Ursin Tulane 1991

5. 13 154 11.8 Roydell Williams Tulane 20016. 12 145 12.1 Bobby Slaughter Louisiana Tech 1989

Most Receiving YardsNo. Rec. Yds. Avg. Name Team Date1. 16 259 16.2 Chris Penn Tulsa 19932. 15 234 15.6 Denero Marriott Marshall 20013. 15 214 14.3 Ibn Green Louisville 19984. 15 206 13.7 Wilbert Ursin Tulane 19915. 8 194 24.3 Michael Irvin Miami (Fla.) 1986

4 194 48.5 Jon Olinger Cincinnati 20027. 7 183 26.1 Marlon Pearce Cincinnati 19918. 6 173 28.8 Frank Sanders Auburn 1994

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Top Rushing PerformancesNo. Yds. Team Year

1. 536 West Virginia 2002

2. 478 West Virginia 2004

3. 454 Miami (Fla.) 1980

4. 426 Bowling Green 1971

5. 421 Syracuse 1992

6. 415 South Carolina 1990

7. 393 North Carolina 1981

Top Passing PerformancesNo. Yds. Team Year

1. 615 Louisville 1998

2. 576 Marshall 2001

3. 456 Florida State 1982

4. 454 UAB 2002

5. 451 South Carolina 1994

Top Total Offense PerformancesNo. Yds. Team Year

1. 769 Louisville 1998

2. 706 Florida State 1982

3. 649 Marshall 2001

4. 645 Georgia Southern 1985

5. 634 Syracuse 1992

Top Scoring PerformancesNo. Pts. Team Year

1. 79 Guilford 1932

2. 65 Southern Miss 1968

3. 64 Marshall (2OT) 2001

64 Appalachian State 1939

5. 63 Louisville 1998

63 Florida State 1980

7. 59 Lenoir-Rhyne 1958

59 Louisville 2004

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RUSHINGCarriesGameby Senior 41 Butch Colson

vs. Southern Miss, Nov. 22, 1969by Junior 38 Carlester Crumpler vs. Dayton,

Nov. 18, 197238 Carlester Crumpler

vs. The Citadel, Oct. 14, 1972by Soph. 42 Scott Harley vs. N.C. State,

Nov. 30, 1996by Fresh. 38 Scott Harley vs.Temple,

Oct. 21, 1995

Seasonby Senior 226 Junior Smith, 1994by Junior 340 Carlester Crumpler, 1972by Soph. 307 Scott Harley, 1996by Fresh. 134 Chris Johnson, 2004

Rushing YardsGameby Senior 245 Bill Wightman vs.

Davidson, Nov. 8, 1969by Junior 282 Junior Smith vs.

Tulsa, Nov. 6, 1993by Soph. 351 Scott Harley vs.

N.C. State, Nov. 30, 1996by Fresh. 175 Scott Harley vs. Temple, Oct. 21, 1995

Seasonby Senior 1,432 Leonard Henry, 2001by Junior 1,352 Junior Smith, 1993by Soph. 1,745 Scott Harley, 1996by Fresh. 823 Tony Baker, 1982

Rushing TouchdownsSeasonby Senior 16 Dave Alexander, 1965

16 Leonard Henry, 2001by Junior 17 Carlester Crumpler, 1972by Soph. 15 Butch Colson, 1967by Fresh. 5 Chris Johnson, 2004

PASSINGAttemptsGameby Senior 62 Dan Gonzalez vs. Cincinnati,

Nov. 13, 1997by Junior 59 Marcus Crandell vs. Syracuse,

Sept. 9, 1995by Soph. 55 Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green,

Sept. 26, 1992by Fresh. 44 David Garrard vs. Memphis,

Nov. 21, 1998

Seasonby Senior 431 Dan Gonzalez, 1997by Junior 447 Marcus Crandell, 1995by Soph. 401 Marcus Crandell, 1994by Fresh. 255 David Garrard, 1998

CompletionsGameby Senior 37 Dan Gonzalez vs. Cincinnati,

Nov. 13, 1997by Junior 31 Marcus Crandell vs. Syracuse,

Sept. 9, 1995by Soph. 35 Marcus Crandell vs. Memphis,

Nov. 19, 1994by Fresh. 33 David Garrard vs. Memphis,

Nov. 21, 1998

Seasonby Senior 253 Dan Gonzalez, 1997by Junior 235 Marcus Crandell, 1995by Soph. 230 Marcus Crandell, 1994by Fresh. 157 David Garrard, 1998

Highest Completion PercentageSeason (min. 150 att.)by Senior 58.7 Dan Gonzalez, 1997 (253-of-431)by Junior 52.9 Jeff Blake, 1990 (116-of-219)by Soph. 58.0 David Garrard, 1999 (181-of-312)by Fresh. 61.6 David Garrard, 1998 (157-of-255)

InterceptionsSeasonby Senior 11 Travis Hunter, 1989by Junior 20 John Casazza, 1970by Soph. 23 Michael Anderson, 1992by Fresh. 16 Perez Mattison, 1993

Passing YardsGameby Senior 378 Jeff Blake vs. N.C. State,

Jan. 1, 1992by Junior 392 Marcus Crandell vs. Syracuse,

Sept. 9, 1995by Soph. 379 Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green,

Sept. 26, 1992by Fresh. 414 David Garrard vs. Memphis,

Nov. 21, 1998

Seasonby Senior 3,073 Jeff Blake, 1991by Junior 2,751 Marcus Crandell, 1995by Soph. 2,687 Marcus Crandell, 1994by Fresh. 2,091 David Garrard, 1998

Passing Yards Per GameSeasonby Senior 279.4 Jeff Blake, 1991by Junior 250.1 Marcus Crandell, 1995by Soph. 248.6 Michael Anderson, 1992by Fresh. 190.1 David Garrard, 1998

Touchdown PassesSeasonby Senior 28 Jeff Blake, 1991by Junior 19 David Garrard, 2000by Soph. 22 Michael Anderson, 1992by Fresh. 16 Dick Cherry, 1953

Longest Pass Playby Senior 80 Jeff Blake to Dion Johnson vs. Illinois,

Aug. 31, 1991by Junior 91 Jeff Blake to Luke Fisher vs. Florida State,

Sept. 8, 1990by Soph. 75 James Pinkney to Damarcus Fox vs.

Cincinnati, Sept. 25, 2004by Fresh. 58 Perez Mattison to Jerris McPhail vs.

Southern Miss, Oct. 23, 1993

Pass Efficiency Rating(min. 100 pass attempts)Seasonby Senior 146.1 Jeff Blake, 1991by Junior 128.39 David Garrard, 2000by Soph. 122.62 Marcus Crandell, 1994by Fresh. 143.08 David Garrard, 1998

TOTAL OFFENSETotal Offense YardageGameby Senior 402 Jeff Blake vs. Southern Miss,

Nov. 9, 1991 (361 pass, 41 rush)

by Junior 453 Marcus Crandell vs. Syracuse, Sept. 9, 1995 (392 pass, 61 rush)

by Soph. 369 Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green, Sept. 26, 1992 (379 pass, -10 rush)

by Fresh. 438 David Garrard vs. Memphis, Nov. 21, 1998 (414 pass, 24 rush)

Seasonby Senior 3,182 Jeff Blake, 1991 (3,073 pass, 109 rush)by Junior 2,928 David Garrard, 2000

(2,332 pass, 596 rush)by Soph. 2,852 David Garrard, 1999 (2,359 pass, 493 rush)by Fresh. 2,255 David Garrard, 1998

(2,091 pass, 164 rush)

Yards Per PlaySeason (min. 100 att.)by Senior 7.25 Bill Cline, 1964 (217 for 1,574)by Junior 7.34 Anthony Collins, 1979 (154 for 1,130)by Soph. 6.34 David Garrard, 1999 (450 for 2,852)by Fresh. 6.56 Tony Baker, 1982 (126 for 827)

Yards Per GameSeasonby Senior 289.3 Jeff Blake, 1991by Junior 268.4 Marcus Crandell, 1995by Soph. 259.3 David Garrard, 1999by Fresh. 205.0 David Garrard, 1998

RECEIVINGReceptionsGameby Senior 14 Dick Corrada vs. Southern Illinois,

Oct. 17, 1970by Junior 10 Troy Smith vs. Houston, Nov. 8, 1997by Soph. 8 Jerris McPhail vs. Louisiana Tech,

Oct. 16, 19938 Bobby Good vs. Army, Oct. 30, 20048 Kevin Roach vs. Memphis, Nov. 20, 2004

by Fresh. 7 Derrek Batson vs. Virginia Tech, Sept. 12, 1992

Seasonby Senior 49 Hunter Gallimore, 1991by Junior 54 Troy Smith, 1997by Soph. 43 Jason Nichols, 1995by Fresh. 42 Jason Nichols, 1994

Receiving YardsGameby Senior 177 Troy Smith vs. Army, Oct. 3, 1998by Junior 168 Troy Smith vs. Wake Forest,

Sept. 13, 1997by Soph. 218 Terry Gallaher vs. Appalachian State,

Sept. 13, 1975by Fresh. 73 Chris Johnson vs. Southern Miss,

Oct. 23, 2004

Seasonby Senior 881 Hunter Gallimore, 1991by Junior 795 Troy Smith, 1997by Soph. 566 Mitchell Galloway, 1994by Fresh. 450 Jason Nichols, 1994

Average Per ReceptionSeason (min. 10 rec.)by Senior 21.6 Tim Dameron, 1972 (30 for 648)

21.6 Marcellus Harris, 2000 (23 for 496)by Junior 30.3 Billy Ray Washington, 1978 (17 for 515)by Soph. 33.3 Terry Gallaher, 1975 (13 for 433)by Fresh. 20.0 Walter Wilson, 1986 (11 for 220)

Records by Class

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Touchdown ReceptionsGameby Senior 4 Walter Wilson vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 18, 1989by Junior 2 six times by three playersby Soph. 3 Terry Gallaher vs. Appalachian State,

Sept. 13, 19753 Mitchell Galloway vs. South Carolina,

Oct. 8, 19943 Bobby Good vs. Army, Oct. 30, 2004

by Fresh. 2 Larry Shannon vs. Va. Tech, Oct. 15, 19942 Larry Shannon vs. Memphis, Nov. 19, 1994

Seasonby Senior 10 Bobby Hodges, 1953

10 Clayton Driver, 1991by Junior 9 Larry Shannon, 1996by Soph. 7 Terry Gallaher, 1975by Fresh. 6 Larry Shannon, 1994

All-Purpose YardsGameby Senior 277 Dion Johnson vs. Illinois, Aug. 31, 1991by Junior 304 Morris Letcher vs. Memphis,

Nov. 21, 1992by Soph. 356 Scott Harley vs. N.C. State, Nov. 30, 1996by Fresh. 212 Chris Johnson vs. USF, Nov. 13, 2004

Seasonby Senior 1,673 Dion Johnson, 1991by Junior 1,695 Anthony Collins, 1979by Soph. 1,944 Scott Harley, 1996by Fresh. 1,562 Chris Johnson, 2004

SCORINGPoints ScoredGameby Senior 26 James Speight

vs. Newport News Apprentice, Nov. 14, 1959 (4 TDs, 1 2-PT)

by Junior 24 Kenny Strayhorn vs. Dayton, Oct. 26, 1974 (4 TDs)

24 Art Brown vs. Army, Oct. 5, 2002 (4 TDs)

24 Art Brown vs. Houston, Nov. 9, 2002 (4 TDs)

by Soph. 36 Scott Harley vs. Ohio, Nov. 16, 1996 (6 TDs)

by Fresh. 16 Jeff Heath vs. Texas-Arlington, Nov. 6, 1982 (4 FGs, 4 PAT)

Seasonby Senior 108 Leonard Henry, 2001 (18 TDs)by Junior 104 Art Brown, 2002 (17 TDs, 1 2-PT)by Soph. 92 Butch Colson, 1967 (15 TDs, 1 2-PT)by Fresh. 75 Jeff Heath, 1982 (16 FGs, 27 PAT)

TouchdownsSeasonby Senior 18 Leonard Henry, 2001by Junior 17 Carlester Crumpler, 1972

17 Art Brown, 2002by Soph. 15 Butch Colson, 1967by Fresh. 7 Chris Johnson, 2004

Field Goals MadeSeasonby Senior 17 Kevin Miller, 2002by Junior 14 Kevin Miller, 2001

14 Anthony Brenner, 1991by Soph. 10 Kevin Miller, 2000by Fresh. 16 Jeff Heath, 1982

Field Goals AttemptedSeasonby Senior 24 Chad Holcomb, 1996by Junior 19 Bill Lamm, 1978by Soph. 22 Anthony Brenner, 1991by Fresh. 25 Rick McLester, 1972

Field Goal AccuracySeason (min. 15 att.)by Senior 80.0 Cameron Broadwell, 2004 (12-15)by Junior 82.4 Kevin Miller, 2001 (14-17)by Soph. 68.4 Bill Lamm, 1978 (13-19)by Fresh. 73.3 Kevin Miller, 1999 (11-15)

PAT Kicks MadeSeasonby Senior 47 Bill Lamm, 1979by Junior 39 Jim Woody, 1973by Soph. 42 Kevin Miller, 2000by Fresh. 27 Jeff Heath, 1982

DEFENSETacklesSeasonby Senior 184 Jeffrey Warren, 1980by Junior 167 Robert Jones, 1990by Soph. 167 Jeff Kerr, 1997by Fresh. 97 Daren Hart, 1993

SacksSeasonby Senior 13 Roderick Coleman, 1998by Junior 15 Roderick Coleman, 1997by Soph. 8 Roderick Coleman, 1996by Fresh. 4 Josh Chilsom, 2002

Tackles For LossSeasonby Senior 18 Harold Randolph, 1977by Junior 21 Chris Moore, 2004by Soph. 16 Harold Randolph, 1975by Fresh. 10 Chris Moore, 2002

InterceptionsSeasonby Senior 9 Kevin Walker, 1985by Junior 10 Jim Bolding, 1975by Soph. 6 Gerald Hall, 1976by Fresh. 7 Jim Bolding, 1973

Interception Return YardsSeasonby Senior 197 Reggie Pinkney, 1976by Junior 124 Greg Grandison, 1991by Soph. 153 Gerald Hall, 1976by Fresh. 125 Hank Cooper, 1992

Average Per Int. ReturnSeason (min. 5 int.)by Senior 32.8 Reggie Pinkney, 1976by Junior 26.2 Clint Harris, 1982by Soph. 25.5 Gerald Hall, 1976by Fresh. 12.0 Jim Bolding, 1973

KICK RETURNSPunt ReturnsSeasonby Senior 36 Gerald Hall, 1978by Junior 30 Terrance Copper, 2002by Soph. 26 Gerald Hall, 1976by Fresh. 20 Jim Bolding, 1973

20 Travis Williams, 2004

Punt Return YardsSeasonby Senior 478 Gerald Hall, 1978by Junior 404 Keith Stokes, 1999by Soph. 302 Gerald Hall, 1976by Fresh. 354 Travis Williams, 2004

Average Per Punt ReturnSeasonby Senior 15.4 Keith Stokes, 2000 (27 for 416)by Junior 15.5 Keith Stokes, 1999 (26 for 364)by Soph. 11.6 Gerald Hall, 1976 (26 for 302)by Fresh. 17.7 Travis Williams, 2004 (20 for 354)

Kickoff ReturnsSeasonby Senior 38 Junior Robinson, 1989by Junior 36 Morris Letcher, 1992by Soph. 28 Mitchell Galloway, 1994by Fresh. 37 Chris Johnson, 2004

Kickoff Return YardsSeasonby Senior 990 Anthony Collins, 1980by Junior 879 Dion Johnson, 1990by Soph. 585 Mitchell Galloway, 1994by Fresh. 775 Marvin Townes, 2001

Average Per Kickoff ReturnSeasonby Senior 26.8 Anthony Collins, 1980 (37 for 990)by Junior 31.1 Henry Williams, 1983 (19 for 591)by Soph. 31.9 Jerry Tolley, 1962 (14 for 447)by Fresh. 25.5 Reggie McKinney, 1985 (13 for 332)

PUNTINGPuntsGameby Senior 10 Rodney Allen vs. Miami (Fla.),

Nov. 8, 198010 Rodney Allen vs. North Carolina,

Oct. 25, 1980by Junior 12 Billy Wightman vs. three opponentsby Soph. 11 Craig Losito vs. Auburn, Sept. 20, 1986by Fresh. 13 Michael Jacobs vs. Memphis,

Nov. 21, 1992

Seasonby Senior 73 Jarad Preston, 2002by Junior 84 Billy Wightman, 1968by Soph. 71 John Jett, 1988by Fresh. 68 Tim Wolter, 1985

Average Per PuntGameby Senior 53.8 Andrew Bayes vs. Army,

Oct. 2, 1999 (4 for 215)by Junior 50.3 Jarad Preston vs. William & Mary,

Sept. 22, 2001 (4 for 201)by Soph. 56.3 Ryan Dougherty vs. Memphis,

Nov. 20, 2004by Fresh. 52.3 John Jett vs. Syracuse,

Oct. 22, 1988 (3 for 157)

Seasonby Senior 48.1 Andrew Bayes, 1999 (47 for 2,259)by Junior 44.1 Jarad Preston, 2001 (45 for 1,983)by Soph. 43.4 Andrew Bayes, 1997 (65 for 2,818)by Fresh. 44.5 Ryan Dougherty, 2003 (64 for 2,846)

Punting YardsGameby Senior 430 Rodney Allen vs. North Carolina,

Oct. 25, 1980by Junior 450 Billy Wightman vs. Southern Miss,

Oct. 5, 1968by Soph. 427 John Jett vs. Virginia Tech, Oct. 21, 1989by Fresh. 488 Michael Jacobs vs. Memphis,

Nov. 21, 1992

Seasonby Senior 3,170 Jarad Preston, 2002by Junior 3,166 Billy Wightman, 1968by Soph. 2,853 John Jett, 1989by Fresh. 2,846 Ryan Dougherty, 2003

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W ith a long history of extensive live tele-vision coverage from local, regional,

and national telecasts, ECU football is one ofthe most televised programs in the country.Since its first regional television appearance in1972, ECU has posted a 55-63 record while

playing in front of a TV audience, including a19-23 mark on national television and a 13-17mark on ESPN/ESPN2. Dating back to 1991,the Pirates have appeared on national televisionan average of three times per season. ThePirates have played in five or more national TV

games in three of the past six seasons, and from1991 to 2003, had at least one nationally tele-vised game per year. Over the past 10 seasons,over 72 percent (83 of 116) of ECU’s gameshave been televised live by either local, region-al or national television.

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Date Opponent Score TelecastOct. 14, 1972 The Citadel W 27-21 (Regional)Oct. 5, 1974 at N.C. State L 20-24 (Regional)Nov. 20, 1976 Appalachian State W 35-7 (Regional)Oct. 1, 1977 at South Carolina L 16-19 (Regional)Nov. 11, 1978 William & Mary W 20-3 (Regional)Dec. 16, 1978 vs. Louisiana Tech W 35-13 (Regional)

(Independence Bowl)Nov. 24, 1979 at William & Mary W 38-14 ESPN (National)Sept. 20, 1980 at Florida State L 7-63 (Local)Sept. 27, 1980 Southern Miss L 6-35 (Local)Oct. 24, 1981 Miami (Fla.) L 6-31 (Local)Sept. 3, 1983 at Florida State L 46-47 (Local)Sept. 10, 1983 at N.C. State W 22-16 WTBS (National)Oct. 6, 1984 at Pittsburgh L 10-17 KATZ (Regional)Sept. 13, 1986 West Virginia L 21-24 (Local)Nov. 27, 1986 at Miami (Fla.) L 10-36 WTBS (National)Oct. 31, 1987 Miami (Fla.) L 3-41 (Local)Oct. 8, 1988 West Virginia L 10-30 (Local)Oct. 15, 1988 at Florida State L 21-45 (Local)Oct. 22, 1988 Syracuse L 14-38 (Local)Oct. 28, 1989 at Syracuse L 16-18 (Local)Sept. 8, 1990 at Florida State L 24-45 (Local)Oct. 13, 1990 at South Carolina L 7-37 (Regional)Aug. 31, 1991 at Illinois L 31-38 ESPN (National)Jan. 1, 1992 vs. N.C. State (Peach Bowl) W 37-34 ESPN (National)Sept. 5, 1992 Syracuse L 21-42 (Local)Sept. 12, 1992 Virginia Tech W 30-27 PSN-TV (Regional)Oct. 29, 1992 Southern Miss L 21-38 ESPN (National)Nov. 7, 1992 at West Virginia L 28-41 (Local)Sept. 9, 1993 Syracuse L 22-41 ESPN (National)Oct. 2, 1993 Memphis L 7-34 PSN-TV (Regional)Sept. 24, 1994 Syracuse L 18-21 (Local)Oct. 8, 1994 at South Carolina W 56-42 (Local)Nov. 19, 1994 at Memphis W 30-6 (Local)Dec. 31, 1994 vs. Illinois L 0-30 ESPN (National)

(St. Jude Liberty Bowl)Sept. 2, 1995 at Tennessee L 7-27 (Local)Sept. 9, 1995 at Syracuse W 27-24 (Local)Sept. 30, 1995 West Virginia W 23-20 (Regional)Oct. 28, 1995 at Southern Miss W 36-34 (Local)Nov. 4, 1995 at Army W 31-25 (Local)Nov. 18, 1995 Memphis W 31-17 (Regional)Dec. 30, 1995 vs. Stanford W 19-13 ESPN (National)

(St. Jude Liberty Bowl)Sept. 14, 1996 at West Virginia L 9-10 Creative (Regional)Sept. 21, 1996 at South Carolina W 23-7 (Local)Oct. 10, 1996 Southern Miss L 7-28 ESPN2 (National)Oct. 19, 1996 at Miami (Fla.) W 31-6 ESPN (National)Nov. 9, 1996 at Virginia Tech L 14-35 ESPN2 (National)Nov. 16, 1996 Ohio W 55-45 (Local)Nov. 23, 1996 at Memphis W 20-10 (Local)Nov. 30, 1996 vs. N.C. State (at Charlotte) W 50-29 ESPN2 (National)Sept. 6, 1997 at West Virginia L 17-24 ESPN (National)Sept. 13, 1997 Wake Forest W 25-24 FOX Sports South (Regional)Sept. 20, 1997 South Carolina L 0-26 FOX Sports Net (National)Oct. 4, 1997 at Syracuse L 0-56 (Local)Oct. 11, 1997 Southern Miss L 13-23 FOX Sports Net (National)Oct. 18, 1997 at Tulane L 16-33 (Local)Oct. 25, 1997 Memphis W 32-10 FOX Sports South (Regional)Nov. 1, 1997 at Louisville W 45-31 (Local)Nov. 8, 1997 at Houston W 28-27 (Local)Nov. 15, 1997 Cincinnati W 14-7 ESPN (National)

Date Opponent Score TelecastSept. 5, 1998 at Virginia Tech L 3-38 HTS (Regional)Sept. 19, 1998 at Ohio W 21-14 (Local)Oct. 3, 1998 Army W 30-25 FOX Sports South (Regional)Oct. 17, 1998 vs. Alabama (at Birmingham) L 22-23 (Local)Oct. 24, 1998 at Southern Miss L 7-41 FOX Sports Net (National)Oct. 31, 1998 Houston L 31-34 FOX Sports South (Regional)Nov. 5, 1998 at Cincinnati W 24-21 ESPN (National)Nov. 21, 1998 at Memphis W 34-31 (Local)Sept. 4, 1999 West Virginia (at Charlotte) W 30-23 ESPN2 (National)Sept. 11, 1999 Duke W 27-9 FOX Sports South (Regional)Sept. 18, 1999 at South Carolina W 21-3 (Local)Sept. 25, 1999 Miami (Fla.) (at Raleigh) W 27-24 ESPN2 (National)Oct. 2, 1999 at Army W 33-14 FOX Sports South (Regional)Oct. 9, 1999 Southern Miss L 22-39 FOX Sports Net (National)Oct. 23, 1999 Tulane W 52-7 (Local)Oct. 30, 1999 at Houston W 19-3 FOX Sports Net (National)Nov. 6, 1999 at UAB L 17-36 (Local)Nov. 13, 1999 Cincinnati W 48-34 FOX Sports Net (National)Nov. 20, 1999 N.C. State W 23-6 (Local)Dec. 22, 1999 vs. TCU L 14-28 ESPN2 (National)

(Mobile Alabama Bowl)Sept. 7, 2000 Virginia Tech L 28-45 ESPN (National)Sept. 16, 2000 Tulane W 37-17 FOX Sports South (Regional)Sept. 23, 2000 Syracuse W 34-17 ESPN2 (National)Oct. 17, 2000 at Memphis L 10-17 FOX Sports Net (National)Oct. 14, 2000 Army W 42-21 FOX Sports South (Regional)Oct. 29, 2000 at Louisville W 28-25 FOX Sports Net (National)Nov. 11, 2000 Houston W 62-20 FOX Sports Net (National)Nov. 18, 2000 at West Virginia L 24-42 ESPN (National)Nov. 24, 2000 at Southern Miss W 14-9 FOX Sports Net (National)Dec. 27, 2000 vs. Texas Tech W 40-27 ESPN (National)

(galleryfurniture.com Bowl)Sept. 8, 2001 at Tulane W 51-24 (Local)Sept. 29, 2001 at Syracuse L 30-44 (Local)Oct. 6, 2001 at North Carolina L 21-24 (Local)Oct. 13, 2001 at Army W 49-26 FOX Sports South (Regional)Oct. 20, 2001 Memphis W 32-11 (Local)Oct. 30, 2001 at TCU W 37-30 ESPN2 (National)Nov. 10, 2001 at Cincinnati W 28-26 ESPN (National)Nov. 15, 2001 Louisville L 34-39 ESPN (National)Nov. 23, 2001 Southern Miss L 21-28 ESPN2 (National)Dec. 19, 2001 vs. Marshall (GMAC Bowl) L 61-64 ESPN2 (National)Sept. 28, 2002 at West Virginia L 17-37 (Local)Oct. 19, 2002 South Florida L 30-46 Fox Sports Florida (Regional)Oct. 26, 2002 at Louisville L 20-44 (Local)Nov. 9, 2002 at Houston W 54-48 (Local)Nov. 16, 2002 at UAB L 29-36 (Local)Dec. 6, 2002 Cincinnati L 26-42 ESPN2 (National)Sept. 1, 2003 at Cincinnati L 3-40 ESPN (National)Sept. 13, 2003 at Miami (Fla.) L 3-38 ESPN2 (National)Sept. 30, 2003 Houston L 13-27 ESPN2 (National)Oct. 11, 2003 North Carolina L 17-28 (Local)Oct. 18, 2003 at Army W 38-32 (Local)Nov. 1, 2003 at Memphis L 24-41 (Local)Nov. 22, 2003 at Tulane L 18-28 (Local)Oct. 2, 2004 at Louisville L 7-59 (Local)Oct. 9, 2004 Tulane W 27-25 ESPN Plus (Regional)Oct. 23, 2004 at Southern Miss L 10-51 (Local)Oct. 30, 2004 Army W 38-30 ESPN Plus (Regional)Nov. 6, 2004 at Houston L 24-34 (Local)Nov. 27, 2004 at USF L 17-41 (Local)

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IN SEASON OPENERSRecord: 31-37-1Date Opponent ResultOct. 29, 1932 Presbyterian L, 0-39Oct. 6, 1933 N.C. State Frosh L, 0-18Oct. 13, 1934 Wingate L, 0-6Oct. 12, 1935 Wingate L, 0-6Oct. 24, 1936 Western Carolina L, 6-7Oct. 2, 1937 Guilford L, 0-7Oct. 1, 1938 Belmont Abbey L, 0-19Sept. 31, 1939 Kutztown State L, 6-20Sept. 28, 1940 Kutztown State W, 14-6Sept. 27, 1941 Tusculum W, 31-0Sept. 30, 1946 Presbyterian W, 20-0Sept. 27, 1947 Lenoir-Rhyne L, 9-27Sept. 17, 1948 Cherry Point Marines L, 6-13Sept. 15, 1949 Cherry Point Marines W, 24-0Sept. 16, 1950 Newport News App. W, 21-7Sept. 15, 1951 Southern Miss L, 0-40Sept. 13, 1952 Norfolk Navy L, 7-13Sept. 19, 1953 Wilson Teachers W, 41-0Sept. 11, 1954 Norfolk Navy W, 21-0Sept. 10, 1955 Norfolk Navy W, 6-0Sept. 15, 1956 Virginia Tech L, 2-37Sept. 18, 1957 Richmond L, 7-40Sept. 13, 1958 Emory & Henry W, 12-0Sept. 12, 1959 Presbyterian L, 13-18Sept. 17, 1960 Newport News App. W, 21-6Sept. 16, 1961 Indiana State W, 19-6Sept. 15, 1962 Richmond L, 26-27Sept. 14, 1963 Richmond L, 7-10Sept. 12, 1964 Catawba W, 25-0Sept. 25, 1965 West Chester W, 27-6Sept. 17, 1966 William & Mary T, 7-7Sept. 16, 1967 William & Mary W, 27-7Sept. 14, 1968 Parsons W, 37-7Sept. 20, 1969 East Tenn. State L, 0-7Sept. 12, 1970 Toledo L, 2-35Sept. 11, 1971 Toledo L, 0-45Sept. 9, 1972 VMI W, 30-3Sept. 8, 1973 N.C. State L, 8-57Sept. 14, 1974 Bowling Green W, 24-6Sept. 6, 1975 N.C. State L, 3-26Sept. 11, 1976 Southern Miss W, 48-0Sept. 3, 1977 N.C. State W, 28-23Sept. 2, 1978 Western Carolina W, 14-6Sept. 1, 1979 Western Carolina W, 31-6Sept. 6, 1980 Duke W, 35-10Sept. 5, 1981 Western Carolina W, 42-6Sept. 11, 1982 N.C. State L, 26-33Sept. 3, 1983 Florida State L, 46-47Sept. 1, 1984 Florida State L, 17-48Sept. 7, 1985 N.C. State W, 33-14Sept. 6, 1986 N.C. State L, 10-38Sept. 5, 1987 N.C. State W, 32-14Sept. 3, 1988 Tennessee Tech W, 52-13Sept. 9, 1989 Bowling Green W, 41-6Sept. 1, 1990 Louisiana Tech W, 27-17Aug. 31, 1991 Illinois L, 31-38Sept. 5, 1992 Syracuse L, 21-42Sept. 9, 1993 Syracuse L, 22-41Sept. 10, 1994 Duke L, 10-13Sept. 7, 1995 Tennessee L, 7-27Sept. 7, 1996 East Tenn. State W, 45-21Sept. 5, 1997 West Virginia L, 17-24Sept. 5, 1998 Virginia Tech L, 3-38Sept. 4, 1999 West Virginia W, 30-23

Sept. 2, 2000 Duke W, 38-0Sept. 1, 2001 Wake Forest L, 19-21Aug. 31, 2002 Duke L, 16-23Sept. 1, 2003 Cincinnati L, 3-40Sept. 4, 2004 West Virginia L, 23-56

IN HOMECOMING GAMESRecord: 41-9 (since 1955)Date Opponent ResultOct. 8, 1955 Elon W, 13-0Oct. 13, 1956 Western Carolina W, 20-19Oct. 12, 1957 Elon L, 12-21Oct. 18, 1958 Western Carolina W, 18-7Oct. 10, 1959 Elon W, 31-8Oct. 15, 1960 Western Carolina W, 7-6Oct. 7, 1961 Elon W, 22-20Oct. 20, 1962 Newberry W, 36-8Oct. 19, 1963 Western Carolina W, 50-0Nov. 14, 1964 Presbyterian W, 49-8Oct. 23, 1965 The Citadel W, 21-0Nov. 12, 1966 Richmond W, 28-16Oct. 28, 1967 The Citadel L, 19-21Nov. 9, 1968 Tampa L, 21-28Nov. 8, 1969 Davidson L, 27-42Oct. 17, 1970 Southern Illinois L, 12-14Nov. 6, 1971 Davidson W, 27-26Nov. 4, 1972 Chattanooga W, 33-7Nov. 10, 1973 Richmond W, 44-14Nov. 2, 1974 The Citadel W, 41-21Oct. 18, 1975 Western Carolina W, 42-14Oct. 30, 1976 Western Carolina W, 24-17Oct. 8, 1977 Southern Illinois W, 33-0Nov. 11, 1978 William & Mary W, 20-3Oct. 13, 1979 The Citadel W, 49-7Oct. 18, 1980 Western Carolina W, 24-14Nov. 7, 1981 East Tenn. State W, 66-23Oct. 23, 1982 Illinois State W, 21-0Oct. 29, 1983 East Tenn. State W, 21-9Oct. 20, 1984 East Tenn. State W, 24-6Oct. 5, 1985 Miami (Fla.) L, 15-27Oct. 18, 1986 Georgia Southern W, 35-33Oct. 10, 1987 Cincinnati W, 56-28Oct. 8, 1988 West Virginia L, 10-30Oct. 21, 1989 Virginia Tech W, 14-10Oct. 20, 1990 Cincinnati W, 56-32Oct. 5, 1991 Akron W, 56-20Oct. 17, 1992 Cincinnati W, 42-21Oct. 16, 1993 Louisiana Tech W, 31-28Oct. 29, 1994 Cincinnati W, 35-21Oct. 21, 1995 Temple W, 32-22Nov. 2, 1996 Arkansas State W, 34-16Oct. 25, 1997 Memphis W, 32-10Oct. 10, 1998 UAB W, 26-7Oct. 23, 1999 Tulane W, 52-7Oct. 14, 2000 Army W, 42-21Oct. 20, 2001 Memphis W, 32-11Oct. 19, 2002 South Florida L, 30-46Nov. 8, 2003 South Florida L, 37-38 (OT)Oct. 9, 2004 Tulane W, 27-25

In Home OpenersRecord: 39-28-2Date Opponent ResultNov. 12, 1932 Guilford L, 0-79Oct. 20, 1933 Wake Forest Frosh L, 0-27Oct. 13, 1934 Wingate L, 0-6Oct. 26, 1935 Oak Ridge L, 2-6

Oct. 30, 1936 William & Mary W, 25-0Oct. 2, 1937 Guilford L, 0-7Oct. 8, 1938 Campbell L, 6-19Oct. 13, 1939 Western Carolina L, 6-12Sept. 28, 1940 Kutztown State W, 14-6Sept. 27, 1941 Tusculum W, 31-0Oct. 5, 1946 Barton T, 6-6Sept. 27, 1947 Lenoir-Rhyne L, 9-27Oct. 15, 1948 Western Carolina L, 0-39Sept. 14, 1949 Cherry Point Marines W, 24-0Sept. 30, 1950 Hampden-Sydney L, 26-38Oct. 6, 1951 Elon L, 20-34Sept. 13, 1952 Norfolk Navy L, 7-13Sept. 19, 1953 Wilson Teachers W, 41-0Sept. 11, 1954 Norfolk Navy W, 21-0Sept. 10, 1955 Norfolk Navy W, 6-0Sept. 22, 1956 Stetson T, 7-7Sept. 28, 1957 Davidson L, 7-19Sept. 13, 1958 Emory & Henry W, 12-0Sept. 19, 1959 Albright W, 45-0Sept. 17, 1960 Newport News App. W, 21-6Sept. 16, 1961 Indiana State W, 19-6Sept. 29, 1962 Catawba W, 15-14Sept. 21, 1963 Wake Forest W, 20-10Sept. 12, 1964 Catawba W, 25-0Sept. 25, 1956 West Chester W, 27-6Sept. 24, 1966 Louisiana-Monroe L, 14-21Oct. 7, 1967 Southern Illinois W, 21-8Sept. 14, 1968 Parsons W, 37-7Sept. 27, 1969 Louisiana Tech L, 6-24Sept. 14, 1970 East Tenn. State L, 0-10Sept. 11, 1971 Toledo L, 0-45Sept. 16, 1972 Southern Illinois W, 16-0Sept. 29, 1973 Furman W, 14-3Sept. 14, 1974 Bowling Green W, 24-6Sept. 20, 1975 William & Mary W, 20-0Sept. 11, 1976 Southern Miss W, 48-0Sept. 24, 1977 VMI W, 14-13Sept. 2, 1978 Western Carolina W, 14-6Sept. 1, 1979 Western Carolina W, 31-6Sept. 13, 1980 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 21-27Sept. 5, 1981 Western Carolina W, 42-6Sept. 18, 1982 East Tenn. State W, 30-0Sept. 17, 1983 Murray State W, 50-25Sept. 1, 1984 Florida State L, 17-48Sept. 14, 1985 SW Texas State W, 27-16Sept. 13, 1986 West Virginia L, 21-24Sept. 12, 1987 Florida State L, 3-44Sept. 3, 1988 Tennessee Tech W, 52-13Sept. 9, 1989 Bowling Green W, 41-6Sept. 1, 1990 Louisiana Tech W, 27-17Sept. 14, 1991 Memphis W, 20-13Sept. 5, 1992 Syracuse L, 21-42Sept. 9, 1993 Syracuse L, 22-41Sept. 24, 1984 Syracuse L, 18-21Sept. 16, 1995 Central Michigan W, 30-17Sept. 7, 1996 East Tenn. State W, 45-21Sept. 13, 1997 Wake Forest W, 25-24Sept. 12, 1998 Chattanooga W, 31-0Sept. 11, 1999 Duke W, 27-9Sept. 7, 2000 Virginia Tech L, 28-45Sept. 1, 2001 Wake Forest L, 19-21Sept. 14, 2002 Tulane W, 24-20Sept. 6, 2003 West Virginia L, 7-48Sept. 11, 2004 Wake Forest L, 17-31

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FIRST DOWNSTotal First Downsby ECU 33 vs. Tulane, Oct. 23, 1999by Opp. 39 by Louisville, Nov. 14, 1998

First Downs Passingby ECU 23 vs. Syracuse, Sept. 5, 1992by Opp. 29 by Louisville, Nov. 14, 1998

First Downs Rushingby ECU 28 vs. William & Mary, Nov. 12, 1983by Opp. 20 by Temple, Sept. 28, 1985

First Downs by Penaltyby ECU 7 vs. Parsons, Sept. 14, 1968by Opp. 5 by Tulane, Nov. 2, 1991

RUSHINGAttemptsby ECU 86 vs. Western Carolina, Sept. 2, 1978by Opp. 69 by Temple, Sept. 28, 1985

Net Yardsby ECU 500 vs. Cincinnati, Oct. 10, 1987by Opp. 421 by Syracuse, Sept. 5, 1992

PASSINGAttemptsby ECU 77 vs. Syracuse, Sept. 5, 1992by Opp. 58 by Louisville, Nov. 14, 1998

Completionsby ECU 37 vs. Cincinnati, Nov. 13, 1997by Opp. 46 by Louisville, Nov. 14, 1998

Net Yardsby ECU 521 vs. Syracuse, Sept. 5, 1992by Opp. 615 by Louisville, Nov. 14, 1998

Had Interceptedby ECU 6 vs. Memphis, Oct. 2, 1993by Opp. 7 by Western Carolina,

Oct. 18, 1975

TOTAL OFFENSEPlaysby ECU 100 vs. South Florida, Oct. 19, 2002by Opp. 103 by Georgia Southern, Sept. 22, 1984

Net Yardsby ECU 600 vs. North Texas, Nov. 17, 1979by Opp. 769 by Louisville, Nov. 14, 1998

TURNOVERSFumblesby ECU 10 vs. VMI, Sept. 24, 1977

10 vs. Dayton, Oct. 26, 1974by Opp. 9 by East Tennessee State,

Sept. 18, 1982

Fumbles Lostby ECU 6 vs. VMI, Sept. 24, 1977by Opp. 5 by Texas-Arlington, Sept. 30, 1978

Interceptions Madeby ECU 7 vs. Western Carolina, Oct. 18, 1975by Opp. 6 by Memphis, Oct. 2, 1993

Interception Return Yardsby ECU 151 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette,

Sept. 13, 1980by Opp. 130 by Memphis, Oct. 2, 1993

PENALTIESPenaltiesby ECU 18 vs. Tulane, Nov. 2, 1991by Opp. 14 by Parsons, Sept. 14, 1968

Yards Penalizedby ECU 159 vs. Tulane, Nov. 2, 1991by Opp. 182 by Parsons, Sept. 14, 1968

PUNTINGPuntsby ECU 13 vs. William & Mary, Sept. 21, 1968by Opp. 11 by Richmond, Nov. 10, 1979

11 by Illinois State, Sept. 23, 1989

Punting Yardsby ECU 427 vs. Virginia Tech, Oct. 21, 1989by Opp. 434 by Richmond, Nov. 10, 1979

Average Per Puntby ECU 51.3 vs. Memphis,

Sept. 14, 1991 (4 punts)by Opp. 48.5 by Wake Forest,

Sept. 11, 2004 (2 punts)

RETURNSKickoff Returnsby ECU 8 vs. three teamsby Opp. 9 by Tennessee Tech, Sept. 3, 1988

Kickoff Return Yardsby ECU 191 vs. Tennessee Tech, Sept. 3, 1988by Opp. 227 by Furman, Nov. 1, 1969

Punt Returnsby ECU 10 vs. Houston, 2000by Opp. 9 by William & Mary, 1968

Punt Return Yardsby ECU 168 vs. Houston, Nov. 11, 2000by Opp. 94 by Army, Oct. 5, 2002

SCORINGTotal Points

108 vs. Louisville, Nov. 14, 1998 (Louisville 63, ECU 45)

Touchdownsby ECU 9 vs. East Tennessee State,

Nov. 7, 1981

PAT Kicks Madeby ECU 9 vs. East Tennessee State,

Nov. 7, 1981

Two-Point Conversions Madeby ECU 2 vs. Southern Illinois, Oct. 9, 1976

Field Goals Madeby ECU 4 vs. Memphis, Oct. 20, 2001

Most Points in Seasonby ECU 226 in 1979 (5 games)by Opp. 215 in 2003 (6 games)

Fewest Points in Seasonby ECU 43 in 1970 (4 games)by Opp. 17 in 1963 (5 games)

Margin of Victoryby ECU 48 vs. Southern Miss,

Sept. 11, 1976 (48-0)by Opp. 45 by Toledo, Sept. 11, 1971 (45-0)

Longest Winning Streakby ECU 11 1971-1975

Longest Losing Streakby ECU 9 Dec. 6 2002 to Sept. 25, 2004

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HistoryHistory

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Overall ConferenceSeason W-L-T Pct. PF PA W-L-T Pct. PF PA Conference Coach1932 0-5-0 .000 0 187 Kenneth Beatty1933 1-5-0 .167 6 98 Kenneth Beatty1934 1-4-1 .250 18 87 G.L. Mathis1935 3-3-0 .500 77 32 G.L. Mathis1936 3-2-0 .500 50 13 Bo Farley1937 2-5-0 .286 65 78 J.D. Alexander1938 1-6-1 .188 39 126 J.D. Alexander1939 0-8-0 .000 18 168 O.A. Hankner1940 5-3-0 .625 143 70 John Christenbury1941 7-0-0 1.000 159 20 John Christenbury1942-45 No Games Played1946 5-3-1 .563 158 58 Jim Johnson1947 3-6-0 .333 64 142 1-4-1 .250 North State Conference Jim Johnson1948 0-9-0 .000 38 206 North State Conference Jim Johnson1949 4-5-1 .450 207 177 North State Conference Bill Dole1950 7-3-0 .700 252 142 North State Conference Bill Dole1951 4-6-0 .400 184 220 North State Conference Bill Dole1952 6-3-2 .636 225 132 4-1-1 .750 North State Conference Jack Boone1953 8-2-0 .800 292 81 6-0-0 1.000 *North State Conference Jack Boone1954 5-4-1 .550 144 105 3-2-0 .600 North State Conference Jack Boone1955 4-5-0 .444 93 102 3-2-0 .600 North State Conference Jack Boone1956 2-6-1 .278 99 249 North State Conference Jack Boone1957 1-8-0 .111 73 218 North State Conference Jack Boone1958 6-4-0 .600 142 145 North State Conference Jack Boone1959 5-6-0 .455 269 171 North State Conference Jack Boone1960 7-3-0 .700 144 92 North State Conference Jack Boone1961 5-4-1 .550 151 139 Carolinas Conference Jack Boone1962 5-4-0 .556 217 136 Clarence Stasavich1963 9-1-0 .900 230 54 Clarence Stasavich1964 9-1-0 .900 279 107 Southern Conference Clarence Stasavich1965 9-1-0 .900 229 83 3-1-0 .750 83 47 Southern Conference Clarence Stasavich1966 4-5-1 .450 174 175 4-1-1 .750 126 67 *Southern Conference Clarence Stasavich1967 8-2-0 .800 253 178 4-1-0 .800 145 81 Southern Conference Clarence Stasavich1968 4-6-0 .400 175 244 2-2-0 .500 54 72 Southern Conference Clarence Stasavich1969 2-7-0 .222 108 204 1-3-0 .250 71 118 Southern Conference Clarence Stasavich1970 3-8-0 .278 136 253 2-2-0 .500 55 87 Southern Conference Mike McGee1971 4-6-0 .400 181 300 3-2-0 .600 101 106 Southern Conference Sonny Randle1972 9-2-0 .818 269 176 6-0-0 1.000 161 67 *Southern Conference Sonny Randle1973 9-2-0 .818 352 151 7-0-0 1.000 262 41 *Southern Conference Sonny Randle1974 7-4-0 .636 250 167 3-3-0 .500 131 107 Southern Conference Pat Dye1975 8-3-0 .727 296 154 4-2-0 .667 111 80 Southern Conference Pat Dye1976 9-2-0 .818 278 116 4-1-0 .800 128 66 *Southern Conference Pat Dye1977 8-3-0 .727 268 154 Pat Dye1978 9-3-0 .750 287 136 Pat Dye1979 7-3-1 .682 380 193 Pat Dye1980 4-7-0 .364 192 312 Ed Emory1981 5-6-0 .455 242 290 Ed Emory1982 7-4-0 .636 259 228 Ed Emory1983 8-3-0 .727 271 180 Ed Emory1984 2-9-0 .182 210 309 Ed Emory1985 2-9-0 .182 161 281 Art Baker1986 3-8-0 .273 197 364 Art Baker1987 5-6-0 .455 229 330 Art Baker

Yearly Results

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1983Associated Press Poll

1. Miami (Fla.)2. Nebraska3. Auburn4. Georgia5. Texas6. Florida7. Brigham Young8. Michigan9. Ohio State

10. Illinois11. Clemson12. SMU13. Air Force14. Iowa15. Alabama

16. West Virginia17. UCLA18. Pittsburgh19. Boston College20. East Carolina

1991Associated Press Poll

1. Washington2. Miami (Fla.)3. Penn State4. Florida State5. Alabama6. Michigan7. California8. Florida

9. East Carolina10. Iowa11. Syracuse12. Notre Dame13. Texas A&M14. Oklahoma15. Tennessee16. Nebraska17. Clemson18. UCLA19. Georgia20. Colorado21. Tulsa22. Stanford23. Brigham Young24. Air Force25. NC State

1995USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll

1. Nebraska2. Tennessee3. Florida4. Colorado5. Florida State6. Kansas State7. Northwestern8. Ohio State9. Virginia Tech

10. Kansas11. Southern California12. Penn State13. Notre Dame14. Texas

15. Texas A&M16. Syracuse17. Virginia18. Oregon19. Michigan20. Texas Tech21. Auburn22. Iowa23. East Carolina24. Toledo25. LSU

Pirates in the Final Polls

Retired Jersey Numbers

ECU jersey number 16 was lastworn by Robert Farris, a kickerfrom Falls Church, Va. Farris waskilled in an automobile accidentwhile returning to campus for fallpractice prior to his senior season in1967.

16Robert Farris

Jersey num-ber 18 was lastworn by Nor-man Swindell, ablocking backfrom New Bern,N.C. The mostvaluable player

on the 1965 team, Swindell drownednear his home during the Christmas hol-idays following the 1965 season.

18Norman Swindell

Jersey number29 was worn byJames Speight, arunning back fromGreenville, N.C.The MVP of the1957 and 1959squads, Speight

once held the school record for most pointsin a game with 26 and accounted for over2,700 career rushing yards.

29James Speight

Jersey num-ber 36 was wornby Roger Thrift,a record-settingq u a r t e r b a c kfrom New Bern,N.C., that star-red during the

1949 and 1950 seasons. He earned all-conference, all-state, and honorable men-tion Little All-America honors.

36Roger Thrift

1988 3-8-0 .273 281 325 Art Baker1989 6-5-0 .500 301 286 Bill Lewis1990 5-6-0 .455 254 267 Bill Lewis1991 11-1-0 .917 372 243 Bill Lewis1992 5-6-0 .455 289 367 Steve Logan1993 2-9-0 .182 175 329 Steve Logan1994 7-5-0 .583 303 233 Steve Logan1995 9-3-0 .750 255 213 Steve Logan1996 8-3-0 .727 316 214 Steve Logan1997 5-6-0 .455 214 298 4-2-0 .667 148 131 Conference USA Steve Logan1998 6-5-0 .545 274 297 3-3-0 .500 163 191 Conference USA Steve Logan1999 9-3-0 .750 319 197 4-2-0 .667 191 133 Conference USA Steve Logan2000 8-4-0 .667 330 229 5-2-0 .714 240 125 Conference USA Steve Logan2001 6-6-0 .500 360 296 5-2-0 .714 252 184 Conference USA Steve Logan2002 4-8-0 .333 335 399 4-4-0 .500 250 266 Conference USA Steve Logan2003 1-11-0 .083 217 428 1-7-0 .125 174 280 Conference USA John Thompson2004 2-9-0 .182 231 439 2-6-0 .250 174 300 Conference USA John ThompsonTotals 351-331-11 .514 13,902 13,306Notes: The 1986 Temple game and 1989 Louisiana Tech game were forfeited to ECU due to use of an ineligible player.

The school records reflect this change. It has no effect on coaching records; (*) denotes conference champion.

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Clarence Stasavich (1962-69)50-27-1 (.647)• Only coach to guide Pirates to three straight nine-win seasons• Guided ECC into Southern Conference membership in 1965• Also athletics director at East Carolina

Pat Dye (1974-79)48-18-1 (.727)• Guided Pirates to at least seven wins in all six seasons at ECU• Led ECU to 8-3 mark in 1977, first year as Division I

independent

Bill Lewis (1989-91)21-12-1 (.632)• Led 1991 Pirates to national top 10 ranking with 11-1 record

and victory in Peach Bowl over N.C. State• Left ECU to coach at Georgia Tech

Steve Logan (1992-2002)69-58-0 (.543)• Pirates’ all-time winningest coach• Guided ECU to five bowl appearances• Led ECU to No. 23 ranking in final 1995 national poll

Coaching History

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Anderson, Wright 1974-76, 80-81Babich, Bob 1992-93Baker, Art 1983Bankston, Rick 1975-76Barrow, Robert 1983-84Beckish, Larry 1982Bell, Richard 1988Bengala, Jim 1980-82Berry, Todd 1992-95Blount, Kermit 1983Brindise, Noah 2004Brooks, Waverly 1983Brown, Watson 1974-75Bullard, Harold 1962-69Bustle, Ricky 1980-82Cain, Bill 1968Cassidy, Mike 1990-91Chambers, Wally 1985-86Christensen, Clyde 1986-88Cooper, Ron 1989Coyer, Larry 1993Daisher, Ted 2001-02Driesbach, Chuck 1987-88Elmassian, Phil 1983Elmquist, Charlie 1983-84Farrington, Jeff 1985-87Fast, Garry 1980-81Fela, Jeff 1988Ferguson, Al 1970Ferguson, Linwood 1984Flaherty, Pat 1992Fleming, Jim 1994-97Fuller, Jim 1974Galloway, Lonnie 2003-04Gantt, Bob 1962-69Gilbride, Kevin 1987-88Graves, Matt 2003-04Grieb, Ben 1974-75Godette, Cary 1977-79, 1990-91Grimes, J.B. 2003Gudger, Jim 1980Hall, Wayne 1978-79Hallow, John 1984Herrin, Les 1985-87Holland, Jim 1980-82Hutcherson, Ken 1975-79Huxtable, Dave 1990-91, 1998-99Jagodzinski, Jeff 1988-96Janski, Steve 2003-04Jette, Paul 1994-2000, 2002Johnson, Ellis 1985-87Jones, David 1982-84Kaufman, Art 2003-04Kelly, Chuck 1997Kelly, Tim 1989Kincaid, Al 1976-79Kipps, Rex 1983-84

Klawiter, Warren 1973Kupec, Dick 1973-79Leahy, Bob 2000-02Lemon, Theo 1993Lewis, Terry 1980-81Logan, Steve 1989-91Martin, Doug 1992-02Matlock, John 1971-72Matous, Ken 1983-88McGee, Jerry 1970McFarland, Robert 2004McMahon, Tom 1989McManus, Jerry 1996-2004McNeill, Ruffin 1992Murray, Don 1984-86Nelson, Gary 1980-81Nord, Greg 1990-91Norris, Lanny 1975-76Novak, Frank 1973O’Cain, Mike 1985Oden, Tony 2000-02Odom, Jerry 2003-04Orgel, Frank 1974-79Pagano, Chuck 1989, 1992-94Parker, Norm 1980-82Powers, Don 1985-88Prescott, Spencer 1981-82Ragazzo, Vito 1971-72Randle, Sonny 1970Reese, Carl 1970-73Richt, Mark 1989Rose, Tim 1999-2002Sanders, Bob 1980-82Scott, Willie 1994-98Shankweiler, Steve 1987-91, 1998-02Slowik, Bob 1990-91Steele, Dale 1989-94Stockstill, Rick 2003Tate, Fred 2003-04Thompson, Donny R. 1987-88Throckmorton, Tom 1983-84Thurmond, Chris 1992-93Tilghman, Terry 1996-02Treadway, Ken 1995Trevathan, Henry 1970-80Troupe, Greg 1976-77Van Der Hayden, Larry 1973VanSant, Henry 1962-68, 1979Wallace, Bobby 1977-79Webster, James 1995-00Welborn, Odell 1959-68, 1979Weller, Gary 1981Yanowski, Don 2001-02Yoshida, Cliff 1994-01Zernhelt, John 1982-86Current or former Division I-A or I-AA head coaches in bold

ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES (1959-2004)

Seasons (#) Head Coach W L T Pct.2003-2004 (2) John Thompson 3 20 0 .1501992-2002 (11) Steve Logan 69 58 0 .5431989-1991 (3) Bill Lewis 21 12 1 .6321985-1988 (4) Art Baker 12 32 0 .2731980-1984 (5) Ed Emory 26 29 0 .4731974-1979 (6) Pat Dye 48 18 1 .7271971-1973 (3) Sonny Randle 22 10 0 .6881970 (1) Mike McGee 3 8 0 .2731962-1969 (8) Clarence Stasavich 50 27 1 .6471952-1961 (10) Jack Boone 49 45 5 .5211949-1951 (3) Bill Dole 15 14 1 .5171946-1948 (3) Jim Johnson 8 18 1 .2711940-1941 (2) John Christenbury 12 3 0 .8001939 (1) O.A. Hanker 0 8 0 .0001937-1938 (2) J.D. Alexander 3 11 1 .2331936 (1) Bo Farley 3 2 0 .6001934-1935 (2) G.L. “Doc” Mathis 4 7 1 .3751932-1933 (2) Kenneth Beatty 1 10 0 .091

ECU HEAD COACHING RECORDS

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1932Oct. 29 at Presbyterian L 0-39Nov. 3 at Wake Forest Freshmen L 0-20Nov. 12 GUILFORD L 0-79Nov. 19 N.C. STATE FRESHMEN L 0-28Nov. 26 at Appalachian State L 0-21Coach: Kenneth BeattyRecord: 0-5

1933Oct. 6 at N.C. State Freshmen L 0-18Oct. 20 WAKE FOREST FRESHMEN L 0-27Oct. 28 at Guilford L 0-32Nov. 3 PRESBYTERIAN L 0-8Nov. 11 CAMPBELL W 6-0Nov. 25 APPALACHIAN STATE L 0-14Coach: Kenneth BeattyRecord: 1-5

1934Oct. 13 WINGATE L 0-6Oct. 20 at Appalachian State L 6-27Nov. 3 at Presbyterian W 6-0Nov. 12 LOUISBURG L 6-7Nov. 16 WILLIAM & MARY T 0-0Nov. 23 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 0-47Coach: G.L. “Doc” MathisRecord: 1-4-1

1935Oct. 12 at Wingate L 0-6Oct. 26 OAK RIDGE L 2-6Nov. 9 CHOWAN W 46-0Nov. 16 at William & Mary W 10-6Nov. 23 APPALACHIAN STATE L 6-14Nov. 30 at Louisburg W 13-0Coach: G.L. “Doc” MathisRecord: 3-3

1936Oct. 24 at Western Carolina L 6-7Oct. 30 WILLIAM & MARY W 25-0Nov. 6 DUKE B TEAM W 14-6Nov. 14 at Guilford L 0-6Nov. 21 LOUISBURG W 19-0Coach: Bo FarleyRecord: 3-2

1937Oct. 2 GUILFORD L 0-7Oct. 9 at Campbell L 6-7Oct. 16 BELMONT ABBEY L 7-19Oct. 23 WESTERN CAROLINA L 0-7Oct. 30 at William & Mary L 6-18Nov. 6 HIGH POINT W 19-7Nov. 13 at Louisburg W 27-13Coach: J.D. AlexanderRecord: 2-5

1938Oct. 1 at Belmont Abbey L 0-19Oct. 8 CAMPBELL L 6-19

Oct. 15 at Western Carolina W 7-6Oct. 29 at High Point L 7-20Nov. 5 at Guilford T 7-7Nov. 11 WILLIAM & MARY L 0-6Nov. 19 APPALACHIAN STATE L 6-18Nov. 26 NORFOLK NAVY L 7-32Coach: J.D. AlexanderRecord: 1-6-1

1939Sept. 31 at Kutztown State L 6-20Oct. 7 at Campbell L 0-13Oct. 13 WESTERN CAROLINA L 6-12Oct. 21 at William & Mary L 0-7Oct. 28 GUILFORD L 0-20Nov. 11 HIGH POINT L 0-25Nov. 18 at Appalachian State L 0-64Nov. 25 at Norfolk Navy L 6-7Coach: O.A. HankerRecord: 0-8

1940Sept. 28 KUTZTOWN STATE W 14-6Oct. 5 PRESBYTERIAN W 40-0Oct. 12 at William & Mary W 18-0Oct. 19 at Western Carolina L 14-25Oct. 26 N.C. STATE FRESHMEN L 0-26Nov. 2 at Guilford W 13-0Nov. 16 HIGH POINT L 0-6Nov. 22 at Newport News Apprentice W 44-7Coach: John ChristenburyRecord: 5-3

1941Sept. 27 TUSCULUM W 31-0Oct. 10 NEWPORT NEWS W 39-0

APPRENTICE

Oct. 18 WESTERN CAROLINA W 19-6Oct. 24 NEWPORT NAVY W 30-0Oct. 31 at Erskine W 14-7Nov. 6 at Bergen W 13-7Nov. 13 at Belmont Abbey W 13-0Coach: John ChristenburyRecord: 7-0

1942-1945NO GAMES PLAYED

1946Sept. 30 at Presbyterian W 20-0Oct. 5 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN T 6-6Oct. 12 at Elon L 6-13Oct. 19 ERSKINE W 21-7Oct. 26 NEWPORT NEWS W 19-7Nov. 9 at Atlantic Christian W 26-6Nov. 16 WESTERN CAROLINA L 7-13Nov. 23 LENOIR-RHYNE L 0-6Nov. 28 at Fort Bragg W 53-0Coach: Jim JohnsonRecord: 5-3-1

1947Sept. 27 LENOIR-RHYNE L 9-27Oct. 4 at Atlantic Christian W 12-7Oct. 11 ELON L 0-7Oct. 18 at Erskine L 0-13Oct. 25 at Newport News Apprentice W 14-6Nov. 1 FORT BRAGG W 12-2Nov. 8 LITTLE CREEK, Va. L 7-31Nov. 22 at N.C. State Freshmen L 12-20Nov. 29 at Western Carolina L 0-28Coach: Jim JohnsonRecord: 3-6

Year-by-Year Results

1932 Pirates

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1948Sept. 17 at Cherry Point Marines L 6-13Sept. 25 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 6-26Oct. 8 at Elon L 0-6Oct. 15 WESTERN CAROLINA L 0-39Oct. 22 at Newport News Apprentice L 6-20Oct. 29 DUKE B TEAM L 13-19Nov. 6 APPALACHIAN STATE L 0-47Nov. 13 HIGH POINT L 7-30Nov. 20 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN L 0-6Coach: Jim JohnsonRecord: 0-9

1949Sept. 15 CHERRY POINT MARINES W 24-0Sept. 24 LENOIR-RHYNE L 20-21Oct. 1 at Hampden-Sydney L 7-20Oct. 8 at Elon L 7-33Oct. 15 at Western Carolina L 6-19Oct. 21 at Newport News Apprentice W 26-21Oct. 28 EDENTON FLYERS W 67-0Nov. 5 APPALACHIAN STATE L 18-35Nov. 12 at High Point T 26-26Nov. 19 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 6-2Coach: Bill DoleRecord: 4-5-1

1950Sept. 16 at Newport News Apprentice W 21-7Sept. 23 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 27-19Sept. 30 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY L 26-38Oct. 7 at Elon L 16-26Oct. 14 WESTERN CAROLINA W 36-6Oct. 20 at Guilford W 26-7Oct. 28 CHERRY POINT MARINES W 20-12Nov. 4 at Appalachian State L 0-20Nov. 11 HIGH POINT W 26-0Nov. 18 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 54-7Coach: Bill DoleRecord: 7-3

1951Sept. 15 at Southern Miss L 0-40Sept. 22 at Newport News Apprentice W 32-6Sept. 29 at Norfolk Navy W 7-6Oct. 6 ELON L 20-34Oct. 13 at Western Carolina L 20-34Oct. 20 GUILFORD W 19-14Oct. 27 LENOIR-RHYNE L 14-41Nov. 3 APPALACHIAN STATE L 20-24Nov. 10 at Cherry Point Marines W 45-0Nov. 24 at The Citadel L 7-21Coach: Bill DoleRecord: 4-6

1952Sept. 13 NORFOLK NAVY L 7-13Sept. 20 NEWPORT NEWS W 37-6

APPRENTICESept. 27 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 6-7Oct. 4 CATAWBA T 7-7Oct. 11 at Elon W 25-9Oct. 18 WESTERN CAROLINA W 21-0Oct. 25 GUILFORD W 41-25Nov. 1 at Appalachian State W 22-19Nov. 8 at Stetson T 19-19

Nov. 15 WEST VIRGINIA TECH W 34-7Dec. 13 Clarion State (Lions Bowl) L 6-13Coach: Jack BooneRecord: 6-3-2

1953Sept. 19 WILSON TEACHERS W 41-0Sept. 26 LENOIR-RHYNE W 34-0Oct. 3 at Catawba W 13-6Oct. 10 ELON W 45-25Oct. 17 at Western Carolina W 26-7Oct. 24 GUILFORD W 40-0Oct. 31 APPALACHIAN STATE W 40-7Nov. 7 at Tampa L 13-18Nov. 14 at Stetson W 40-6Jan. 2 MORRIS-HARVEY (Elks Bowl) L 0-12Coach: Jack BooneRecord: 8-2

1954Sept. 11 NORFOLK NAVY W 21-0Sept. 18 WEST CHESTER L 4-6Sept. 25 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 7-6Oct. 2 CATAWBA W 26-7Oct. 9 at Elon L 6-20Oct. 16 WESTERN CAROLINA W 27-13Oct. 23 EAST TENNESSEE ST. T 6-6Oct. 30 at Appalachian State L 7-13Nov. 6 at Tampa L 14-27Nov. 13 STETSON W 26-7Coach: Jack BooneRecord: 5-4-1

1955Sept. 10 NORFOLK NAVY W 6-0Sept. 17 at West Chester L 0-9Sept. 24 LENOIR-RHYNE L 6-7Oct. 1 at Catawba L 7-13Oct. 8 ELON W 13-0

Oct. 15 at Western Carolina W 14-6Oct. 22 at East Tennessee State L 20-34Oct. 29 APPALACHIAN STATE W 13-0Nov. 5 TAMPA L 14-33Coach: Jack BooneRecord: 4-5

1956Sept. 15 at Virginia Tech L 2-37Sept. 22 STETSON T 7-7Sept. 29 CATAWBA L 13-23Oct. 6 at Elon W 19-7Oct. 13 WESTERN CAROLINA W 20-19Oct. 20 MORRIS-HARVEY L 0-28Oct. 27 at Appalachian State L 19-22Nov. 3 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 12-57Nov. 17 RICHMOND L 7-45Coach: Jack BooneRecord: 2-6-1

1957Sept. 18 at Richmond L 7-40Sept. 28 DAVIDSON L 7-19Oct. 5 at Catawba L 14-36Oct. 12 ELON L 12-21Oct. 19 at Western Carolina L 7-20Oct. 26 NEWBERRY L 7-20Nov. 2 APPALACHIAN STATE L 6-7Nov. 9 LENOIR-RHYNE L 7-55Nov. 16 at Presbyterian W 6-0Coach: Jack BooneRecord: 1-8

1958Sept. 13 EMORY & HENRY W 12-0Sept. 20 PRESBYTERIAN L 16-24Oct. 4 CATAWBA W 6-0Oct. 11 at Elon W 14-6Oct. 18 WESTERN CAROLINA W 18-7

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Oct. 25 at Newberry L 6-28Nov. 1 at Appalachian State L 0-14Nov. 8 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 14-59Nov. 15 RANDOLPH-MACON W 36-6Nov. 27 GUILFORD W 20-0Coach: Jack BooneRecord: 6-4

1959Sept. 12 at Presbyterian L 13-18Sept. 19 ALBRIGHT W 45-0Sept. 26 at Guilford W 27-0Oct. 3 at Catawba W 34-7Oct. 10 ELON W 31-8Oct. 17 at Western Carolina L 14-34Oct. 24 at Newberry L 7-34Oct. 31 APPALACHIAN STATE L 0-28Nov. 7 LENOIR-RHYNE L 21-22Nov. 14 NEWPORT NEWS W 74-0

APPRENTICENov. 21 at Wofford L 13-20Coach: Jack BooneRecord: 5-6

1960Sept. 17 NEWPORT NEWS W 21-6

APPRENTICESept. 24 GUILFORD W 7-0Oct. 1 CATAWBA W 28-0Oct. 8 at Elon W 14-8Oct. 15 WESTERN CAROLINA W 7-6Oct. 22 NEWBERRY W 21-0Oct. 29 at Appalachian State L 17-21Nov. 5 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 0-17Nov. 12 PRESBYTERIAN L 7-27Nov. 19 RICHMOND W 22-7Coach: Jack BooneRecord: 7-3

1961Sept. 16 INDIANA STATE W 19-6Sept. 23 at Guilford W 17-15

Sept. 30 at Catawba W 16-0Oct. 7 ELON W 22-20Oct. 14 WESTERN CAROLINA L 6-7Oct. 21 at Newberry W 13-7Oct. 28 at Appalachian State L 14-16Nov. 4 LENOIR-RHYNE L 19-24Nov. 11 at Furman L 8-29Nov. 18 WOFFORD T 20-20Coach: Jack BooneRecord: 5-4-1

1962Sept. 15 at Richmond 5,500 L 26-27Sept. 29 CATAWBA 6,500 W 15-14Oct. 6 at Elon 3,800 L 19-23Oct. 13 at Western Carolina 5,800 L 16-20Oct. 20 NEWBERRY 9,000 W 36-8Oct. 27 APPALACHIAN ST. 4,000 W 29-16Nov. 3 at Lenoir-Rhyne 7,500 L 6-7Nov. 17 at Wofford 3,700 W 41-9Nov. 24 E. KENTUCKY 3,100 W 29-12Coach: Clarence StasavichRecord: 5-4

1963Sept. 14 at Richmond 9,500 L 7-10Sept. 21 WAKE FOREST 17,000 W 20-10Sept. 28 WOFFORD 3,500 W 34-7Oct. 5 at Presbyterian 4,500 W 24-7Oct. 12 ELON 9,000 W 6-0Oct. 19 W. CAROLINA 11,500 W 50-0Nov. 2 at The Citadel 7,500 W 20-6Nov. 9 LENOIR-RHYNE 10,500 W 28-0Nov. 23 at Tampa 6,800 W 14-8Dec. 14 Northeastern 2,700 W 27-6

(Eastern Bowl)Coach: Clarence StasavichRecord: 9-1

1964Sept. 12 CATAWBA 7,000 W 25-0Sept. 19 at West Chester 8,000 W 33-7

Sept. 26 HOWARD 13,000 W 31-20Oct. 10 at Wofford 6,000 W 21-0Oct. 17 at Lenoir-Rhyne 7,000 W 33-14Oct. 24 RICHMOND 13,000 L 20-22Oct. 31 at The Citadel 11,400 W 19-10Nov. 7 at Furman 5,000 W 34-14Nov. 14 PRESBYTERIAN 14,322 W 49-8Dec. 12 Massachusetts 7,500 W 14-13

(Tangerine Bowl)Coach: Clarence StasavichRecord: 9-1

1965Sept. 25 WEST CHESTER 13,500 W 27-6Oct. 2 at Furman 4,000 L 7-14Oct. 9 at Richmond 5,500 W 34-13Oct. 16 at Louisville 8,800 W 34-20Oct. 23 THE CITADEL 13,800 W 21-0Oct. 30 at Northeast Louisiana 2,000 W 45-0Nov. 6 LENOIR-RHYNE 16,332 W 44-0Nov. 13 G. WASHINGTON 13,202 W 21-0Nov. 20 at Howard 3,000 W 35-10Dec. 11 Maine 8,350 W 31-0

(Tangerine Bowl)Coach: Clarence StasavichRecord: 9-1Southern Conference: 3-1

1966Sept. 17 at William & Mary 10,000 T 7-7Sept. 24 NE LOUISIANA 14,003 L 14-21Oct. 1 FURMAN 8,235 W 17-0Oct. 8 DAVIDSON 16,903 W 40-7Oct. 15 at G. Washington 7,200 L 7-20Oct. 22 at The Citadel 10,400 W 27-17Oct. 29 at Southern Illinois 14,000 L 13-31Nov. 12 RICHMOND 8,212 W 28-16Nov. 19 SOUTHERN MISS 12,811 L 14-35Nov. 25 at Louisville 4,000 L 7-12Coach: Clarence StasavichRecord: 4-5-1Southern Conference: 4-1-1

1967Sept. 16 at William & Mary 4,000 W 27-7Sept. 24 at Richmond 8,000 W 23-7Sept. 30 at Davidson 9,700 W 42-17Oct. 7 SOUTHERN ILL. 14,500 W 21-8Oct. 14 LOUISVILLE 11,118 W 18-13Oct. 21 at Parsons 9,000 W 27-26Oct. 28 THE CITADEL 17,211 L 19-21Nov. 4 FURMAN 9,123 W 34-29Nov. 11 WEST TEXAS STATE 12,553 L 13-37Nov. 18 at Marshall 4,500 W 29-13Coach: Clarence StasavichRecord: 8-2Southern Conference: 4-1

1968Sept. 14 PARSONS 16,687 W 37-7Sept. 21 WILLIAM & MARY 14,500 L 0-14Sept. 28 at Louisiana Tech 12,000 L 7-35Oct. 5 at Southern Miss 12,500 L 0-65Oct. 26 RICHMOND 12,500 L 7-31Nov. 2 at Furman 6,500 W 24-13Nov. 9 TAMPA 15,000 L 21-28

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Nov. 16 MARSHALL 7,500 W 49-20Nov. 23 at The Citadel 13,845 W 23-14Nov. 30 at East Tennessee St. 2,000 L 7-17Coach: Clarence StasavichRecord: 4-6Southern Conference: 2-2

1969Sept. 20 at East Tennessee St. 5,500 L 0-7Sept. 27 LOUISIANA TECH 13,500 L 6-24Oct. 4 THE CITADEL 11,500 L 13-31Oct. 18 at Richmond 6,500 L 7-24Oct. 25 at Southern Illinois 12,500 W 17-3Nov. 1 FURMAN 2,000 W 24-21Nov. 8 DAVIDSON 15,337 L 27-42Nov. 15 at Marshall 5,500 L 7-38Nov. 22 SOUTHERN MISS 3,500 L 7-14Coach: Clarence StasavichRecord: 2-7Southern Conference: 1-3

1970Sept. 12 at Toledo 14,106 L 2-35Sept. 19 EAST TENN. STATE 13,042 L 0-10Sept. 26 at The Citadel 17,420 L 0-31Oct. 3 at West Texas State 11,000 L 30-42Oct. 10 at N.C. State 28,350 L 6-23Oct. 17 SOUTHERN ILL. 16,271 L 12-14Oct. 24 at Richmond 14,500 L 12-38Oct. 31 at Furman 5,000 W 7-0Nov. 7 WEST VIRGINIA 10,240 L 14-28Nov. 14 MARSHALL 8,711 W 17-14Nov. 28 at Davidson 2,500 W 36-18Coach: Mike McGeeRecord: 3-8Southern Conference: 2-2

1971Sept. 11 TOLEDO 16,500 L 0-45Sept. 18 WILLIAM & MARY 15,200 L 10-28Sept. 25 at Bowling Green 14,689 L 21-47Oct. 2 THE CITADEL 12,232 W 31-25

Oct. 9 RICHMOND 14,235 L 7-14Oct. 16 at West Virginia 27,000 L 21-44Oct. 23 at N.C. State 18,000 W 31-15Oct. 30 FURMAN 13,186 W 26-13Nov. 6 DAVIDSON 17,732 W 27-26Nov. 13 at Tampa 17,092 L 7-43Coach: Sonny RandleRecord: 4-6Southern Conference: 3-2

1972Sept. 9 at VMI 4,600 W 30-3Sept. 16 SOUTHERN ILL. 16,509 W 16-0Sept. 23 APPALACHIAN ST. 16,410 W 35-7Oct. 7 at Richmond 7,500 W 21-0Oct. 14 THE CITADEL 15,320 W 27-21Oct. 21 at N.C. State 39,300 L 16-38Oct. 28 at Furman 6,500 W 27-21Nov. 4 CHATTANOOGA 17,786 W 33-7Nov. 11 at William & Mary 15,000 W 21-15Nov. 18 DAYTON 10,200 W 24-22Nov. 25 at North Carolina 31,600 L 19-42Coach: Sonny RandleRecord: 9-2Southern Conference: 6-0

1973Sept. 8 at N.C. State 45,000 L 8-57Sept. 15 at Southern Miss 10,800 W 13-0Sept. 22 at Southern Illinois 9,500 W 42-25Sept. 29 FURMAN 16,270 W 14-3Oct. 6 at Davidson 6,000 W 45-0Oct. 13 VMI 14,550 W 42-7Oct. 20 at The Citadel 13,300 W 34-0Oct. 27 at North Carolina 41,500 L 27-28Nov. 3 WILLIAM & MARY 18,100 W 34-3Nov. 10 RICHMOND 21,251 W 44-14Nov. 17 APPALACHIAN ST. 14,181 W 49-14Coach: Sonny RandleRecord: 9-2Southern Conference: 7-0

1974Sept. 14 BOWLING GREEN 16,500 W 24-6Sept. 21 EAST TENN. STATE 16,226 W 24-8Sept. 28 SOUTHERN ILL. 15,525 W 17-16Oct. 5 at N.C. State 42,800 L 20-24Oct. 12 at Furman 16,800 W 15-12Oct. 19 at Appalachian State 11,259 L 21-23Oct. 26 DAYTON 14,674 W 34-6Nov. 2 THE CITADEL 19,450 W 41-21Nov. 9 at Richmond 14,000 L 20-28Nov. 16 at William & Mary 8,500 W 31-10Nov. 23 at VMI 8,100 L 3-13Coach: Pat DyeRecord: 7-4Southern Conference: 3-3

1975Sept. 6 at N.C. State 47,500 L 3-26Sept. 13 at Appalachian State 13,000 L 25-41Sept. 20 WILLIAM & MARY 15,542 W 20-0Sept. 27 at Southern Illinois 8,614 W 41-7Oct. 4 RICHMOND 16,542 L 14-17Oct. 11 at The Citadel 16,842 W 3-0Oct. 18 W. CAROLINA 16,487 W 42-14Oct. 25 at North Carolina 42,000 W 38-17Nov. 1 FURMAN 15,414 W 21-10Nov. 8 at Virginia 21,950 W 61-10Nov. 15 VMI 13,689 W 28-12Coach: Pat DyeRecord: 8-3Southern Conference: 4-2

1976Sept. 11 SOUTHERN MISS 17,400 W 48-0Sept. 18 at N.C. State 49,700 W 23-14Sept. 25 at William & Mary 13,500 W 20-19Oct. 2 THE CITADEL 18,250 W 22-3Oct. 9 SOUTHERN ILL. 16,200 W 49-14Oct. 16 at VMI 7,700 W 17-3Oct. 23 at North Carolina 49,000 L 10-12Oct. 30 W. CAROLINA 21,506 W 24-17Nov. 6 at Richmond 15,500 W 20-10Nov. 13 at Furman 13,600 L 10-17Nov. 20 APPALACHIAN ST. 15,335 W 35-7Coach: Pat DyeRecord: 9-2Southern Conference: 4-1

1977Sept. 3 at N.C. State 49,200 W 28-23Sept. 10 at Duke 38,200 W 17-16Sept. 17 at Toledo 12,127 W 22-9Sept. 24 VMI 23,581 W 14-13Oct. 1 at South Carolina 52,813 L 16-19Oct. 8 SOUTHERN ILL. 25,251 W 33-0Oct. 15 RICHMOND 19,010 W 35-14Oct. 22 at The Citadel 13,520 W 34-16Oct. 29 SW LOUISIANA 16,662 L 7-9Nov. 5 at Appalachian State 10,419 W 45-14Nov. 12 William & Mary 20,863 L 17-21

(at Norfolk, Va.)Coach: Pat DyeRecord: 8-3

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1978Sept. 2 W. CAROLINA 31,251 W 14-6Sept. 9 at N.C. State 50,800 L 13-29Sept. 16 at North Carolina 51,150 L 10-14Sept. 23 at SW Louisiana 14,103 W 38-9Sept. 30 TEXAS-ARLINGTON 25,986 W 23-17Oct. 7 at VMI 6,900 W 19-6Oct. 14 at Southern Miss 15,632 L 16-17Oct. 21 Richmond 23,000 W 21-14

(at Norfolk, Va.)Nov. 4 APPALACHIAN ST. 19,726 W 33-8Nov. 11 WILLIAM & MARY 26,231 W 20-3Nov. 18 MARSHALL 22,450 W 45-0Dec. 16 Louisiana Tech 18,200 W 35-13

(Independence Bowl)Coach: Pat DyeRecord: 9-3

1979Sept. 1 W. CAROLINA 25,500 W 31-6Sept. 8 at N.C. State 53,400 L 20-34Sept. 15 at Duke 33,800 L 14-28Sept. 22 at Wake Forest 28,751 L 20-23Sept. 29 VMI 20,201 W 45-10Oct. 13 THE CITADEL 28,751 W 49-7Oct. 27 at North Carolina 49,700 T 24-24Nov. 3 at Appalachian State 13,815 W 38-21Nov. 10 RICHMOND 18,741 W 52-10Nov. 17 NORTH TEXAS ST. 23,500 W 49-16Nov. 24 at William & Mary 9,100 W 38-14Coach: Pat DyeRecord: 7-3-1

1980Sept. 6 at Duke 27,400 W 35-10Sept. 13 SW LOUISIANA 29,631 L 21-27Sept. 20 at Florida State 50,547 L 7-63Sept. 27 SOUTHERN MISS 20,037 L 7-35Oct. 11 at Richmond 10,600 W 24-22Oct. 18 W. CAROLINA 21,300 W 24-14Oct. 25 at North Carolina 48,100 L 3-31

Nov. 1 WILLIAM & MARY 18,600 W 31-23Nov. 8 at Miami (Fla.) 11,048 L 10-23Nov. 15 E. KENTUCKY 10,021 L 16-28Nov. 22 at N.C. State 46,200 L 14-36Coach: Ed EmoryRecord: 4-7

1981Sept. 5 W. CAROLINA 24,873 W 42-6Sept. 12 at North Carolina 51,300 L 0-56Sept. 19 at N.C. State 52,200 L 10-31Sept. 26 TOLEDO 21,137 W 28-24Oct. 3 at Duke 18,250 L 14-24Oct. 10 at Richmond 12,621 W 17-13

(Tobacco Bowl)Oct. 17 at SW Louisiana 13,378 W 35-31Oct. 24 MIAMI (Fla.) 20,282 L 6-35Oct. 31 at West Virginia 41,364 L 3-20Nov. 7 EAST TENN. STATE 21,342 W 66-23Nov. 14 WILLIAM & MARY 15,842 L 21-31Coach: Ed EmoryRecord: 5-6

1982Sept. 11 at N.C. State 55,200 L 26-33Sept. 18 EAST TENN. STATE 22,127 W 30-0Sept. 25 CENTRAL MICH. 18,750 W 24-6Oct. 2 at Missouri 50,848 L 9-28Oct. 9 RICHMOND 19,521 W 35-14Oct. 16 at Florida State 46,283 L 17-56Oct. 23 ILLINOIS STATE 26,771 W 21-0Oct. 30 at West Virginia 50,616 L 3-30Nov. 6 at Texas-Arlington 4,388 W 40-24Nov. 13 at William & Mary 10,800 W 31-27Nov. 20 at Temple 6,135 W 23-10Coach: Ed EmoryRecord: 7-4

1983Sept. 3 at Florida State 46,261 L 46-47Sept. 10 at N.C. State 57,700 W 22-16

Sept. 17 MURRAY STATE 28,123 W 50-25Oct. 1 at Missouri 48,268 W 13-6Oct. 8 SW LOUISIANA 27,345 W 21-18Oct. 15 at Temple 5,461 W 24-11Oct. 22 at Florida 73,943 L 17-24Oct. 29 EAST TENN. STATE 33,767 W 21-9Nov. 5 at Miami (Fla.) 39,255 L 7-12Nov. 12 WILLIAM & MARY 24,731 W 40-6Nov. 19 at Southern Miss 21,000 W 10-6Coach: Ed EmoryRecord: 8-3

1984Sept. 1 at Florida State 54,211 L 17-48Sept. 8 TEMPLE 31,479 L 0-17Sept. 15 at Central Michigan 23,249 L 12-17Sept. 22 GA. SOUTHERN 25,137 W 34-27Sept. 29 at N.C. State 57,300 L 22-31Oct. 6 at Pittsburgh 26,475 L 10-17Oct. 13 at Tulsa 16,674 L 20-31Oct. 20 EAST TENN. STATE 27,119 W 24-6Oct. 27 at South Carolina 73,800 L 20-42Nov. 3 at SW Louisiana 23,357 L 24-42Nov. 10 SOUTHERN MISS 21,237 L 27-31Coach: Ed EmoryRecord: 2-9

1985Sept. 7 at N.C. State 58,300 W 33-14Sept. 14 SW TEXAS STATE 28,411 W 27-16Sept. 21 at Penn State 84,266 L 10-17Sept. 28 TEMPLE 32,087 L 7-21Oct. 5 MIAMI (Fla.) 34,511 L 15-27Oct. 12 at SW Louisiana 16,228 L 14-16Oct. 26 SOUTH CAROLINA 35,047 L 10-52Nov. 2 at Southern Miss 23,496 L 0-27Nov. 9 at Auburn 65,600 L 10-35Nov. 16 TULSA 23,126 L 20-21Dec. 7 at LSU 65,660 L 15-35Coach: Art BakerRecord: 2-9

1986Sept. 6 at N.C. State 58,650 L 10-38Sept. 13 WEST VIRGINIA 33,857 L 21-24Sept. 20 at Auburn 62,000 L 0-45Sept. 27 at Penn State 84,774 L 17-42Oct. 4 SW LOUISIANA 27,726 L 10-21Oct. 11 at Temple# 15,384 L 28-45 Oct. 18 GA. SOUTHERN 27,121 W 35-33Oct. 25 at South Carolina 68,327 L 3-38Nov. 1 SOUTHERN MISS 18,127 L 21-23Nov. 15 CINCINNATI 16,258 W 32-19Nov. 27 at Miami (Fla.) 30,202 L 10-36Coach: Art BakerRecord: 2-9

1987Sept. 5 at N.C. State 56,800 W 32-14Sept. 12 FLORIDA STATE 33,937 L 3-44Sept. 19 at Illinois 62,045 L 10-20Sept. 26 GA. SOUTHERN 27,411 W 16-13Oct. 3 at West Virginia 36,630 L 0-49Oct. 10 CINCINNATI 26,371 W 56-28Oct. 17 at Virginia Tech 38,300 W 32-23Oct. 24 at South Carolina 69,131 L 12-34

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Oct. 31 MIAMI (Fla.) 31,791 L 3-41Nov. 7 TEMPLE 19,327 W 31-26Nov. 14 at Southern Miss 11,023 L 34-38Coach: Art BakerRecord: 5-6

1988Sept. 3 TENNESSEE TECH 29,702 W 52-13Sept. 10 at Virginia Tech 37,200 L 16-27Sept. 17 at South Carolina 66,000 L 0-17Sept. 24 SOUTHERN MISS 28,240 L 42-45Oct. 1 SW LOUISIANA 18,750 L 36-48Oct. 8 WEST VIRGINIA 33,786 L 10-30Oct. 15 at Florida State 56,391 L 21-45Oct. 22 SYRACUSE 16,450 L 14-38Oct. 29 MIAMI (Fla.) 29,400 L 7-31Nov. 5 at Temple 8,018 W 34-17Nov. 19 at Cincinnati 2,364 W 49-14Coach: Art BakerRecord: 3-8

1989Sept. 9 BOWLING GREEN 33,412 W 41-6Sept. 16 at Cincinnati 18,153 W 21-14Sept. 23 ILLINOIS STATE 30,245 W 56-10Sept. 30 LOUISIANA TECH# 25,462 T 29-29Oct. 7 at South Carolina 65,600 L 14-47Oct. 21 VIRGINIA TECH 35,100 W 14-10Oct. 28 at Syracuse 48,731 L 16-18Nov. 4 at Miami (Fla.) 35,159 L 10-40Nov. 11 TEMPLE 24,112 W 31-24Nov. 18 at Pittsburgh 21,862 L 42-47Nov. 25 at Southern Miss 11,189 L 27-41Coach: Bill LewisRecord: 5-5-1

1990Sept. 1 LOUISIANA TECH 30,690 W 27-17Sept. 8 at Florida State 61,983 L 24-45Sept. 15 VIRGINIA TECH 33,810 L 23-24Sept. 22 at SW Louisiana 19,524 W 20-10Sept. 29 at Georgia 77,019 L 15-19Oct. 6 SOUTHERN MISS 31,305 L 7-16Oct. 13 at South Carolina 62,000 L 7-37Oct. 20 CINCINNATI 27,380 W 56-32Oct. 27 at Temple 24,612 L 27-30Nov. 3 at Memphis 16,291 W 24-17Nov. 10 NORTHERN ILL. 20,100 W 24-20Coach: Bill LewisRecord: 5-6

1991Aug. 31 at Illinois 46,313 L 31-38Sept. 14 MEMPHIS 32,382 W 20-13Sept. 21 at Central Florida 20,049 W 47-25Sept. 28 SOUTH CAROLINA 33,100 W 31-20Oct. 5 AKRON 27,500 W 56-20Oct. 12 at Syracuse 37,767 W 23-20Oct. 26 PITTSBURGH 36,000 W 24-23Nov. 2 TULANE 31,126 W 38-28Nov. 9 at Southern Miss 18,117 W 48-20Nov. 16 at Virginia Tech 48,317 W 24-17Nov. 23 at Cincinnati 8,574 W 30-19Jan. 1 N.C. State 59,322 W 37-34

(Peach Bowl)Coach: Bill LewisRecord: 11-1

1992Sept. 5 SYRACUSE 36,500 L 21-42Sept. 12 VIRGINIA TECH 35,121 W 30-27

Sept. 19 at South Carolina 60,030 W 20-18Sept. 26 at Bowling Green 12,512 L 34-44Oct. 10 at Duke 34,100 L 14-45Oct. 17 CINCINNATI 34,126 W 42-21Oct. 24 at Pittsburgh 25,766 W 37-31Oct. 29 SOUTHERN MISS 33,249 L 21-38Nov. 7 at West Virginia 41,139 L 28-41Nov. 14 ARKANSAS STATE 25,072 W 35-18Nov. 21 at Memphis 17,345 L 7-42Coach: Steve LoganRecord: 5-6

1993Sept. 9 SYRACUSE 33,050 L 22-41Sept. 18 CENTRAL FLORIDA 30,867 W 41-17Sept. 25 at Washington 72,108 L 0-35Oct. 2 MEMPHIS 25,332 L 7-34Oct. 9 at South Carolina 62,307 L 3-27Oct. 16 LOUISIANA TECH 27,103 W 31-28Oct. 23 at Southern Miss 15,227 L 16-24Oct. 30 at Virginia Tech 34,306 L 12-31Nov. 6 TULSA 18,130 L 26-52Nov. 13 at Kentucky 34,500 L 3-6Nov. 20 at Cincinnati 20,229 L 14-34Coach: Steve LoganRecord: 2-9

1994Sept. 10 at Duke 36,420 L 10-13Sept. 17 at Temple 9,137 W 31-14Sept. 24 SYRACUSE 33,127 L 18-21Oct. 1 SOUTHERN MISS 32,867 W 31-10Oct. 8 at South Carolina 70,075 W 56-42Oct. 15 VIRGINIA TECH 34,741 L 20-27Oct. 22 at Tulsa 24,811 W 28-21Oct. 29 CINCINNATI 33,287 W 35-21Nov. 5 at Auburn 84,738 L 21-38Nov. 12 CENTRAL FLORIDA 25,783 W 23-20Nov. 19 at Memphis 23,355 W 30-6Dec. 30 Illinois 33,280 L 0-30

(St. Jude Liberty Bowl)Coach: Steve LoganRecord: 7-5

1995Sept. 2 at Tennessee 95,416 L 7-27Sept. 9 at Syracuse 39,547 W 27-24Sept. 16 CENTRAL MICH. 33,021 W 30-17Sept. 23 at Illinois 60,545 L 0-7Sept. 30 WEST VIRGINIA 34,108 W 23-20Oct. 7 at Cincinnati 14,126 L 10-13Oct. 21 TEMPLE 31,225 W 32-22Oct. 28 at Southern Miss 21,293 W 36-34Nov. 4 at Army 31,743 W 31-25Nov. 11 TULSA 26,410 W 28-7Nov. 18 MEMPHIS 27,125 W 31-17Dec. 30 Stanford 47,398 W 19-13

(St. Jude Liberty Bowl)Coach: Steve LoganRecord: 9-3

1996Sept. 7 EAST TENN. STATE 25,512 W 45-21Sept. 14 at West Virginia 50,129 L 9-10Sept. 21 at South Carolina 79,806 W 23-7Sept. 28 CENTRAL FLORIDA 34,121 W 28-7

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Oct. 10 SOUTHERN MISS 34,480 L 7-28Oct. 19 at Miami (Fla.) 31,909 W 31-6Nov. 2 ARKANSAS STATE 24,890 W 34-16Nov. 9 at Virginia Tech 49,128 L 14-35Nov. 16 OHIO 27,321 W 55-45Nov. 23 at Memphis 25,029 W 20-10Nov. 30 N.C. State 66,347 W 50-29

(at Charlotte, N.C.)Coach: Steve LoganRecord: 8-3

1997Sept. 6 at West Virginia 51,142 L 17-24Sept. 13 WAKE FOREST 38,031 W 25-24Sept. 20 SOUTH CAROLINA 38,902 L 0-26Oct. 4 at Syracuse 44,054 L 0-56Oct. 11 SOUTHERN MISS 33,904 L 13-23Oct. 18 at Tulane 23,340 L 16-33Oct. 25 MEMPHIS 28,029 W 32-10Nov. 1 at Louisville 12,850 W 45-31Nov. 8 at Houston 17,051 W 28-27Nov. 13 CINCINNATI 25,509 W 14-7Nov. 22 at N.C. State 51,500 L 24-37Coach: Steve LoganRecord: 5-6Conference USA: 4-2

1998Sept. 5 at Virginia Tech 48,134 L 3-38Sept. 12 CHATTANOOGA 34,028 W 31-0Sept. 19 at Ohio 19,186 W 21-14Oct. 3 ARMY 40,607 W 30-25Oct. 10 UAB 31,002 W 26-7Oct. 17 at Alabama 80,079 L 22-23Oct. 24 at Southern Miss 24,020 L 7-41Oct. 31 HOUSTON 26,821 L 31-34Nov. 5 at Cincinnati 19,098 W 24-21Nov. 14 LOUISVILLE 26,258 L 45-63Nov. 21 at Memphis 16,052 W 34-31Coach: Steve LoganRecord: 6-5Conference USA: 3-3

1999Sept. 4 West Virginia 47,860 W 30-23

(at Charlotte, N.C.)Sept. 11 DUKE 42,052 W 27-9Sept. 18 at South Carolina 82,605 W 21-3Sept. 25 Miami (Fla.) 45,900 W 27-23

(at Raleigh, N.C.)Oct. 2 at Army 36,769 W 33-14Oct. 9 SOUTHERN MISS 39,418 L 22-39Oct. 23 TULANE 35,021 W 52-7Oct. 30 at Houston 14,221 W 19-3Nov. 6 at UAB 18,062 L 17-36Nov. 13 CINCINNATI 33,912 W 48-34Nov. 20 N.C. STATE 50,092 W 23-6Dec. 22 TCU 34,200 L 14-28

(Mobile Alabama Bowl)Coach: Steve LoganRecord: 9-3Conference USA: 4-2

2000Sept. 2 at Duke 30,244 W 38-0Sept. 7 VIRGINIA TECH 45,123 L 28-45

Sept. 16 TULANE 38,157 W 37-17Sept. 23 SYRACUSE 33,026 W 34-17Oct. 7 at Memphis 23,496 L 10-17Oct. 14 ARMY 39,200 W 42-21Oct. 19 at Louisville 38,024 W 28-25Oct. 28 UAB 28,537 L 13-16Nov. 11 HOUSTON 33,339 W 62-20Nov. 18 at West Virginia 40,389 L 24-42Nov. 24 at Southern Miss 25,152 W 14-9Dec. 22 Texas Tech 33,899 W 40-27

(galleryfurniture.com Bowl)Coach: Steve LoganRecord: 8-4Conference USA: 5-2

2001Sept. 1 WAKE FOREST 38,674 L 19-21Sept. 8 at Tulane 19,027 W 51-24Sept. 22 WILLIAM & MARY 40,179 W 38-23Sept. 29 at Syracuse 36,347 L 30-44Oct. 6 at North Carolina 58,500 L 21-24Oct. 13 at Army 33,072 W 49-26Oct. 20 MEMPHIS 38,120 W 32-11Oct. 30 at TCU 25,134 W 37-30Nov. 10 at Cincinnati 19,504 W 28-26Nov. 15 LOUISVILLE 39,775 L 34-39Nov. 23 SOUTHERN MISS 30,127 L 21-28Dec. 19 Marshall (2OT) 40,139 L 61-64

(GMAC Bowl)Coach: Steve LoganRecord: 6-6Conference USA: 5-2

2002Aug. 31 at Duke 23,276 L 16-23Sept. 7 at Wake Forest 28,486 L 22-27Sept. 14 TULANE 35,300 W 24-20Sept. 28 at West Virginia 54,497 L 17-37Oct. 5 ARMY 38,111 W 59-24Oct. 19 SOUTH FLORIDA 33,419 L 30-46Oct. 26 at Louisville 33,438 L 20-44Nov. 9 at Houston (3OT) 13,669 W 54-48

Nov. 16 at UAB 13,678 L 29-36Nov. 23 TCU 23,189 W 31-28Nov. 30 at Southern Miss 19,888 L 7-24Dec. 6 CINCINNATI 18,125 L 26-42Coach: Steve LoganRecord: 4-8Conference USA: 4-4

2003Sept. 1 at Cincinnati 28,011 L 3-40Sept. 6 WEST VIRGINIA 36,088 L 7-48Sept. 13 at Miami 65,825 L 3-38Sept. 20 at Wake Forest 28,074 L 16-34Sept. 30 HOUSTON 33,250 L 13-27Oct. 11 NORTH CAROLINA 44,040 L 17-28Oct. 18 at Army 35,032 W 38-32Oct. 25 LOUISVILLE 33,420 L 20-36Nov. 1 at Memphis 40,131 L 24-41Nov. 8 USF (2OT) 27,100 L 37-38 Nov. 22 at Tulane 19,226 L 18-28Nov. 29 SOUTHERN MISS 24,175 L 21-38Coach: John ThompsonRecord: 1-11Conference USA: 1-7

2004Sept. 4 at West Virginia 59,172 L 23-56Sept. 11 WAKE FOREST 38,141 L 17-31Sept. 25 CINCINNATI 29,332 L 19-24Oct. 2 at Louisville 40,220 L 7-59Oct. 9 TULANE 29,584 W 27-25Oct. 23 at Southern Miss 32,422 L 10-51Oct. 30 ARMY 29,111 W 38-28Nov. 6 at Houston 13,069 L 24-34Nov. 13 at USF 25,408 L 17-41Nov. 20 MEMPHIS 27,250 L 35-38Nov. 27 N.C. State 41,244 L 14-52

(at Charlotte, N.C.)Coach: John ThompsonRecord: 2-9Conference USA: 2-6

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CONFERENCE USAECU vs. W L THouston 4 3 0Marshall 4 2 0Memphis 8 5 0Rice 0 0 0Southern Methodist 0 0 0Southern Miss 7 23 0Tulane 6 2 0Tulsa 2 3 0UAB 1 3 0UCF 4 0 0UTEP 0 0 0

ATLANTIC COASTECU vs. W L TBoston College 0 0 0Clemson 0 0 0Duke 4 5 0Florida State 0 7 0Georgia Tech 0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0Miami (Fla.) 2 9 0North Carolina 1 8 1NC State 9 14 0Virginia 1 0 0Virginia Tech 4 8 0Wake Forest 2 5 0

BIG EASTECU vs. W L TCincinnati 12 5 0Connecticut 0 0 0Louisville 4 6 0Pittsburgh 2 2 0Rutgers 0 0 0Syracuse 3 7 0West Virginia 2 14 0USF 0 3 0

BIG TENECU vs. W L TIllinois 0 2 0Indiana 0 0 0Iowa 0 0 0Michigan 0 0 0Michigan State 0 0 0Minnesota 0 0 0Northwestern 0 0 0Ohio State 0 0 0Penn State 0 2 0Purdue 0 0 0Wisconsin 0 0 0

BIG 12ECU vs. W L TBaylor 0 0 0Colorado 0 0 0Iowa State 0 0 0

Kansas 0 0 0Kansas State 0 0 0Missouri 1 1 0Nebraska 0 0 0Oklahoma 0 0 0Oklahoma State 0 0 0Texas 0 0 0Texas A&M 0 0 0Texas Tech 1 0 0

MID-AMERICANECU vs. W L TAkron 1 0 0Ball State 0 0 0Bowling Green 2 2 0Buffalo 0 0 0Central Michigan 2 1 0Eastern Michigan 0 0 0Kent State 0 0 0Miami (Ohio) 0 0 0Northern Illinois 1 0 0Ohio 2 0 0Temple 7 4 0Toledo 2 2 0Western Michigan 0 0 0

MOUNTAIN WESTECU vs. W L TAir Force 0 0 0Brigham Young 0 0 0Colorado State 0 0 0New Mexico 0 0 0San Diego State 0 0 0TCU 2 1 0UNLV 0 0 0Utah 0 0 0Wyoming 0 0 0

PACIFIC-10ECU vs. W L TArizona 0 0 0Arizona State 0 0 0California 0 0 0Oregon 0 0 0Oregon State 0 0 0Southern California 0 0 0Stanford 1 0 0UCLA 0 0 0Washington 0 1 0Washington State 0 0 0

SOUTHEASTERNECU vs. W L TAlabama 0 1 0Arkansas 0 0 0Auburn 0 1 0Florida 0 1 0Georgia 0 1 0Kentucky 0 1 0

LSU 0 1 0Mississippi 0 0 0Mississippi State 0 0 0South Carolina 5 10 0Tennessee 0 1 0Vanderbilt 0 0 0

SUN BELTECU vs. W L TArkansas State 2 0 0Idaho 0 0 0Middle Tennessee 0 0 0New Mexico State 0 0 0North Texas 1 0 0Louisiana-Lafayette 4 6 0Louisiana-Monroe 1 1 0Troy 0 0 0Utah State 0 0 0

WESTERN ATHLETICECU vs. W L TBoise State 0 0 0Fresno State 0 0 0Hawaii 0 0 0Louisiana Tech 3 2 1Nevada 0 0 0San Jose State 0 0 0

I-A INDEPENDENTSECU vs. W L TArmy 8 0 0Navy 0 0 0Notre Dame 0 0 0

ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE (I-AA)ECU vs. W L TDelaware 0 0 0Hofstra 0 0 0James Madison 0 0 0Maine 1 0 0Massachusetts 1 0 0New Hampshire 0 0 0Northeastern 1 0 0Rhode Island 0 0 0Richmond 13 11 0Villanova 0 0 0William & Mary 12 4 1

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE (I-AA)ECU vs. W L TAppalachian State 10 19 0Chattanooga 2 0 0The Citadel 12 4 0Furman 11 3 0Georgia Southern 3 0 0Western Carolina 17 13 0Wofford 3 1 1

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AKRONECU 1, Akron 0H: 1-0, A: 0-01991 ECU 56, Akron 20 H

ALABAMAAlabama 1, ECU 0H: 0-0, A: 0-11998 Alabama 23, ECU 22 A

ARKANSAS STATEECU 2, Arkansas State 0H: 2-0, A: 0-01992 ECU 35, ASU 18 H1996 ECU 34, ASU 16 H

ARMYECU 8, Army 0H: 4-0, A: 4-01995 ECU 31, Army 25 A1998 ECU 30, Army 25 H1999 ECU 33, Army 14 A2000 ECU 42, Army 21 H2001 ECU 49, Army 26 A2002 ECU 59, Army 24 H2003 ECU 38, Army 32 A2004 ECU 38, Army 28 H

AUBURNAuburn 3, ECU 0H: 0-0, A: 0-31985 Auburn 35, ECU 10 A1986 Auburn 45, ECU 0 A1994 Auburn 38, ECU 21 A

BOWLING GREENECU 2, Bowling Green 2H: 2-0, A: 0-21971 BG 47, ECU 21 A1974 ECU 24, BG 6 H1989 ECU 41, BG 6 H1992 BG 44, ECU 34 A

CENTRAL MICHIGANECU 2, CMU 1H: 2-0, A: 0-11982 ECU 24, CMU 6 H1984 CMU 17, ECU 12 A1995 ECU 30, CMU 17 H

CINCINNATIECU 12, Cincinnati 5H: 7-2, A: 5-21986 ECU 32, UC 19 H1987 ECU 56, UC 28 H1988 ECU 49, UC 14 A1989 ECU 21, UC 14 A1990 ECU 56, UC 32 H1991 ECU 30, UC 19 A1992 ECU 42, UC 21 H1993 UC 34, ECU 14 A1994 ECU 35, UC 21 H1995 UC 13, ECU 10 A1997 ECU 14, UC 7 H

1998 ECU 24, UC 21 A1999 ECU 48, UC 34 H2001 ECU 28, UC 26 A2002 UC 42, ECU 26 H2003 UC 40, ECU 3 A2004 UC 24, ECU 19 H

DUKEDuke 5, ECU 4H: 1-0, A: 3-51977 ECU 17, Duke 16 A1979 Duke 28, ECU 14 A1980 ECU 35, Duke 10 A1981 Duke 24, ECU 14 A1992 Duke 45, ECU 14 A1994 Duke 13, ECU 10 A1999 ECU 27, Duke 9 H2000 ECU 38, Duke 0 A2002 Duke 23, ECU 16 A

FLORIDAFlorida 1, ECU 0H: 0-0, A: 0-11983 FSU 24, ECU 17 A

FLORIDA STATEFSU 7, ECU 0H: 0-1 , A: 0-61980 FSU 63, ECU 7 A1982 FSU 56, ECU 17 A1983 FSU 47, ECU 46 A1984 FSU 48, ECU 17 A1987 FSU 44, ECU 3 H1988 FSU 45, ECU 21 A1989 FSU 45, ECU 24 A

GEORGIAUGA 1, ECU 0H: 0-0 A: 0-11990 UGA 19, ECU 15 A

HOUSTONECU 4, Houston 3H: 1-2, A: 3-11997 ECU 28, UH 27 A1998 UH 34, ECU 31 H1999 ECU 19, UH 3 A2000 ECU 62, UH 20 H2002 ECU 54, UH 48 (3OT) A2003 UH 27, ECU 13 H2004 UH 34, ECU 24 A

ILLINOISIllinois 4, ECU 0H: 0-0, A: 0-3, N:0-11987 Illinois 20, ECU 10 A1991 Illinois 38, ECU 31 A1994 Illinois 30, ECU 0 N1995 Illinois 7, ECU 0 A

KENTUCKYKentucky 1, ECU 0H: 0-0, A: 0-11993 UK 6, ECU 3 A

LSULSU 1, ECU 0H: 0-0, A: 0-11981 LSU 35, ECU 15 A

LOUISIANA TECHECU 3, La. Tech 2, T 1H: 2-1-1, A: 0-1, N: 1-01968 La. Tech 35, ECU 7 A1969 La. Tech 24, ECU 6 H1978 ECU 35, La. Tech 13 N1989 ECU 29, La. Tech 29 (tie) H1990 ECU 27, La. Tech 17 H1993 ECU 31, La. Tech 28 H

LOUISVILLELouisville 6, ECU 4 H: 1-3, A: 3-31965 ECU 34, UofL 20 A1966 UofL 21, ECU 7 A1967 ECU 18, UofL 13 H1997 ECU 45, UofL 31 A1998 UofL 63, ECU 45 H2000 ECU 28, UofL 25 A2001 UofL 39, ECU 34 H2002 UofL 44, ECU 20 A2003 UofL 36, ECU 20 H2004 UofL 59, ECU 7 A

MARSHALLECU 4, Marshall 2H: 3-0, A: 1-1, N: 0-11967 ECU 29, MU 13 A1968 ECU 49, MU 20 H1969 MU 38, ECU 7 A1970 ECU 17, MU 14 H1978 ECU 45, MU 0 H2001 MU 64, ECU 61 (2OT) N

MEMPHISECU 8, Memphis 5H: 4-2, A: 4-31990 ECU 24, Memphis 17 A

1991 ECU 20, Memphis 13 H1992 Memphis 42, ECU 7 A1993 Memphis 34, ECU 7 H1994 ECU 30, Memphis 6 A1995 ECU 31, Memphis 17 H1996 ECU 20, Memphis 10 A1997 ECU 32, Memphis 10 H1998 ECU 34, Memphis 31 A2000 Memphis 17, ECU 10 A2001 ECU 32, Memphis 11 H2003 Memphis 41, ECU 24 A2004 Memphis 38, ECU 35 H

MIAMI (FLA.)Miami (Fla.) 8, ECU 2H: 1-4, A: 1-51980 Miami 23, ECU 10 A1981 Miami 35, ECU 6 H1983 Miami 12, ECU 7 A1985 Miami 27, ECU 15 H1986 Miami 36, ECU 10 A1987 Miami 41, ECU 3 H1988 Miami 31, ECU 7 H1989 Miami 40, ECU 10 A1996 ECU 31, Miami 6 A1999 ECU 27, Miami 23 *H2003 Miami 38, ECU 3 A*played in Raleigh, N.C.

MISSOURIECU 1, Missouri 1H: 0-0, A: 1-11982 Mizzou 28, ECU 9 A1983 ECU 13, Mizzou 6 H

NORTH CAROLINAUNC 8, ECU 1, Tied 1H: 0-1, A: 1-7-11972 UNC 42, ECU 14 A1973 UNC 28, ECU 27 A1975 ECU 38, UNC 17 A1976 UNC 12, ECU 10 A1978 UNC 14, ECU 10 A

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1979 UNC 24, ECU 24 (tie) A1980 UNC 31, ECU 3 A1981 UNC 56, ECU 0 A2001 UNC 24, ECU 21 A2003 UNC 28, ECU 17 H

N.C. STATEN.C. State 14, ECU 9H: 1-0, A: 6-13, N: 2-11970 NCSU 23, ECU 6 A1971 ECU 31, NCSU 13 A1972 NCSU 38, ECU 16 A1973 NCSU 57, ECU 8 A1974 NCSU 24, ECU 20 A1975 NCSU 26, ECU 3 A1976 ECU 23, NCSU 14 A1977 ECU 28, NCSU 23 A1978 NCSU 29, ECU 13 A1979 NCSU 34, ECU 20 A1980 NCSU 36, ECU 14 A1981 NCSU 31, ECU 10 A1982 NCSU 33, ECU 26 A1983 ECU 22, NCSU 16 A1984 NCSU 31, ECU 22 A1985 ECU 33, NCSU 14 A1986 NCSU 38, ECU 10 A1987 ECU 32, NCSU 14 A1992 ECU 37, NCSU 34 N1996 ECU 50, NCSU 29 N1997 NCSU 37, ECU 24 A1999 ECU 23, NCSU 6 H2004 NCSU 52, ECU 14 N

NORTH TEXASECU 1, North Texas 0H: 1-0, A: 0-01979 ECU 49, N. Texas 16 H

NORTHERN ILLINOISECU 1, NIU 0H: 1-0, A: 0-01990 ECU 24, NIU 20 H

OHIOECU 2, Ohio 0H: 1-0, A: 1-01996 ECU 55, Ohio 45 H1998 ECU 21, Ohio 14 A

PENN STATEPSU 2, ECU 0H: 0-0, A: 0-21985 Penn State 17, ECU 10 A1986 Penn State 42, ECU 17 A

PITTSBURGHECU 2, Pittsburgh 2H: 1-0, A: 1-21984 Pitt 17, ECU 10 A1989 Pitt 47, ECU 42 A1991 ECU 24, Pitt 23 A1992 ECU 37, Pitt 31 A

SOUTH CAROLINASouth Carolina 10, ECU 5H: 1-2, A: 4-81977 USC 19, ECU 16 A1984 USC 42, ECU 20 A1985 USC 52, ECU 10 H

1986 USC 39, ECU 3 A1987 USC 34, ECU 12 A1988 USC 17, ECU 0 A1989 USC 47, ECU 14 A1990 USC 37, ECU 7 A1991 ECU 31, USC 20 H1992 ECU 20, USC 18 A1993 USC 27, ECU 3 A1994 ECU 56, USC 42 A1996 ECU 23, USC 7 A1997 USC 26, ECU 0 H1999 ECU 21, USC 3 A

SOUTHERN MISSSouthern Miss 23, ECU 7H: 2-12, A: 5-111951 USM 40, ECU 0 A1966 USM 35, ECU 14 H1968 USM 65, ECU 0 A1969 USM 14, ECU 7 H1973 ECU 13, USM 0 A1976 ECU 48, USM 0 H1978 USM 17, ECU 16 A1980 USM 35, ECU 7 H1983 ECU 10, USM 6 A1984 USM 31, ECU 27 H1985 USM 27, ECU 0 A1986 USM 23, ECU 21 H1987 USM 38, ECU 34 A1988 USM 45, ECU 42 H1989 USM 41, ECU 27 A1990 USM 16, ECU 7 H1991 ECU 48, USM 20 A1992 USM 38, ECU 21 H1993 USM 24, ECU 16 A1994 ECU 31, USM 10 H1995 ECU 36, USM 34 A1996 USM 28, ECU 7 H1997 USM 23, ECU 13 H1998 USM 41, ECU 7 A1999 USM 39, ECU 22 H2000 ECU 14, USM 9 A2001 USM 28, ECU 21 H2002 USM 24, ECU 7 A2003 USM 38, ECU 21 H2004 USM 51, ECU 10 A

STANFORDECU 1, Stanford 0N: 1-01995 ECU 19, Stanford 13 N

SYRACUSESyracuse 6, ECU 3H: 1-4, A: 2-21988 Syracuse 38, ECU 14 H1989 Syracuse 18, ECU 16 A1991 ECU 23, Syracuse 20 A1992 Syracuse 42, ECU 21 H1993 Syracuse 41, ECU 22 H1994 Syracuse 21, ECU 18 H1995 ECU 27, Syracuse 24 A1997 Syracuse 56, ECU 0 A2000 ECU 34, Syracuse 14 H

TEMPLEECU 7, Temple 4H: 3-2, A: 4-21982 ECU 23, Temple 10 A

1983 ECU 24, Temple 11 A1984 Temple 17, ECU 0 H1985 Temple 21, ECU 7 H1986 Temple 45, ECU 28 A1987 ECU 31, Temple 26 H1988 ECU 34, Temple 17 A1989 ECU 31, Temple 24 H1990 Temple 30, ECU 27 A1994 ECU 31, Temple 14 H1995 ECU 32, Temple 22 H

TENNESSEETennessee 1, ECU 0H: 0-0, A: 0-11995 Tennessee 27, ECU 7 A

TCUECU 2, TCU 1H: 1-0, A: 1-0, N:0-11999 TCU 28, ECU 14 N2001 ECU 37, TCU 30 A2002 ECU 31, TCU 28 H

TEXAS TECHECU 1, Texas Tech 0H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N:1-02000 ECU 40, Texas Tech 27 N

TOLEDOECU 2, Toledo 2H: 1-1, A: 1-11970 Toledo 35, ECU 2 A1971 Toledo 45, ECU 0 H1977 ECU 22, Toledo 9 A1981 ECU 28, Toledo 24 H

TULANEECU 6, Tulane 1H: 5-0, A: 1-11991 ECU 38, Tulane 28 H1997 Tulane 33, ECU 16 A1999 ECU 52, Tulane 7 H2000 ECU 37, Tulane 17 H2001 ECU 51, Tulane 24 A2002 ECU 24, Tulane 20 H2003 Tulane 28, ECU 18 A2004 ECU 27, Tulane 25 H

TULSATulsa 3, ECU 2H: 1-2, A: 1-11984 Tulsa 31, ECU 20 A1985 Tulsa 21, ECU 20 H1993 Tulsa 52, ECU 26 H1994 ECU 28, Tulsa 21 A1995 ECU 28, Tulsa 7 H

UABUAB 3, ECU 1H: 1-1, A: 0-21998 ECU 26, UAB 7 H1999 UAB 36, ECU 17 A2000 UAB 16, ECU 13 H2002 UAB 36, ECU 29 A

UCFECU 4, UCF 0H: 3-0, A: 1-01991 ECU 47, UCF 25 A

1993 ECU 41, UCF 17 H1994 ECU 23, UCF 20 H1996 ECU 28, UCF 7 H

USFUSF 3, ECU 0H: 0-2, A: 0-12002 USF 46, ECU 30 H2003 USF 38, ECU 37 (2OT) H2004 USF 41, ECU 17 A

VIRGINIAECU 1, Virginia 0H: 0-0, A: 1-01975 ECU 61, Virginia 10 A

VIRGINIA TECHViriginia Tech 8, ECU 4H: 2-3, A: 2-51956 VT 37, ECU 2 A1987 ECU 32, VT 23 A1988 VT 27, ECU 16 A1989 ECU 14, VT 10 H1990 VT 24, ECU 23 H1991 ECU 24, VT 17 A1992 ECU 30, VT 27 H1993 VT 31, ECU 12 A1994 VT 27, ECU 20 H1996 VT 35, ECU 14 A1998 VT 38, ECU 3 A2000 VT 45, ECU 28 H

WAKE FORESTWake Forest 5, ECU 2H: 2-2, A: 0-31963 ECU 20, Wake 10 H1979 Wake 23, ECU 20 A1997 ECU 25, Wake 24 H2001 Wake 21, ECU 19 H2002 Wake 27, ECU 22 A2003 Wake 34, ECU 16 A2004 Wake 31, ECU 17 H

WASHINGTONWashington 1, ECU 0H: 0-0, A: 0-11993 Washington 35, ECU 0 A

WEST VIRGINIAWest Virginia 14, ECU 2H: 1-3, A: 0-10, N: 1-01970 WVU 28, ECU 14 H1971 WVU 44, ECU 21 A1981 WVU 20, ECU 3 A1982 WVU 30, ECU 3 A1986 WVU 24, ECU 21 H1987 WVU 49, ECU 0 A1988 WVU 30, ECU 10 H1992 WVU 41, ECU 28 A1995 ECU 23, WVU 20 H1996 WVU 10, ECU 9 A1997 WVU 24, ECU 17 A1999 ECU 30, WVU 23 N2000 WVU 42, ECU 24 A2002 WVU 37, ECU 17 A2003 WVU 48, ECU 7 H2004 WVU 56, ECU 23 A

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Total OffenseMost Plays 61 Jeff Blake, 1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. StateMost Net Yards 365 Jeff Blake, 1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. StateRushingMost Rushes 31 Dave Alexander, 1965 Tangerine Bowl vs. MaineMost Net Yards 195 Leonard Henry, 2001 GMAC Bowl vs. MarshallMost TD Rushes 3 Leonard Henry, 2001 GMAC Bowl vs. MarshallPassingMost Attempts 51 Jeff Blake, 1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. StateMost Completions 31 Jeff Blake, 1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. StateMost Net Yards 378 Jeff Blake, 1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. StateMost TD Passes 4 Jeff Blake, 1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. StateReceivingMost Receptions 12 Luke Fisher, 1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. StateMost Net Yards 144 Luke Fisher, 1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. StateMost TD Receptions 1 by 8 playersPunt ReturnsLongest 71 (TD) Keith Stokes, 2000 galleryfurniture.com Bowl

vs. Texas TechKickoff ReturnsLongest 47 Dion Johnson, 1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. State 1995 Liberty Bowl Champs

The Pirates defeated Stanford, 19-13.

ECU BOWL RECORDS

All-Time Bowl Game Record: 7-5

1952 Lions BowlClarion 13, East Carolina 6

1954 Elks BowlMorris-Harvey 12, East Carolina 0

1963 Eastern BowlEast Carolina 27, Northeastern 6

1964 Tangerine BowlEast Carolina 14, Massachusetts 13

1965 Tangerine BowlEast Carolina 31, Maine 0

1978 Independence BowlEast Carolina 35, Louisiana Tech 13

1992 Peach BowlEast Carolina 37, N.C. State 34

1994 St. Jude Liberty BowlIllinois 30, East Carolina 0

1995 St. Jude Liberty BowlEast Carolina 19, Stanford 13

1999 Mobile Alabama BowlTCU 28, East Carolina 14

2000 galleryfurniture.com BowlEast Carolina 40, Texas Tech 27

2001 GMAC BowlMarshall 64, East Carolina 61 (2OT)

BOWL RESULTS

1952

December 13, 1952Salisbury, N.C.Clarion 13, East Carolina 6

After a successful season of six wins, two defeats, andtwo ties, the Pirates were invited to play in the LionsBowl game at Salisbury, N.C. Their opponent was Clar-ion State Teachers College of Clarion, Pa.

Sandy Siler scored the first touchdown of his collegecareer and the score was tied 6-6 at halftime.

Clarion State took the second-half kickoff andmarched downfield to get the only other score of thegame as the Pirates were defeated 13-6.

The Pirates finished second in the North State Con-ference standings in 1952 with a 4-1-1 conferencerecord. East Carolina placed three players on the all-con-ference team—Dwight Shoe, Willie Holland, and DickCherry. Pirate coach Jack Boone was named the league’scoach of the year.

Clarion 6 0 7 0 - 13East Carolina 6 0 0 0 - 6

CSTC - Sandusky 30 pass from Bevevino (kick blocked)ECC - Siler 1 run (kick failed)CSTC - Czap 7 run (Wisniewski kick)

Team Statistics CSTC ECCFirst Downs 11 15Rushing Yardage 59 133Passing Yardage 189 71Total Offense 248 204Passes (Comp-Att-Int) 11-29-4 6-22-1Fumbles Lost 2 1Punts-Avg 6-31 6-31Yards Penalized 45 45

Lions Bowl

1954

January 2, 1954Greenville, N.C.Morris-Harvey 12, East Carolina 0

The 1953 Pirate football team put together one ofthe most successful seasons in school history up to thatpoint, but ended the campaign on a bitter note with a12-0 loss to Morris-Harvey in the 1954 Elks Bowl.

East Carolina College won the North State Confer-ence championship in 1953 with a perfect 6-0 confer-ence record, but its lone regular-season loss to Tampacost the Pirates a bid to the Tangerine Bowl in Florida.

Quarterback Dick Cherry and end Bobby Hodgesreceived honorable mention Little All-America by theAssociated Press, and Cherry, Hodges, and Paul Gaywere named to the Greensboro Daily News all-stateteam.

The loss to Morris-Harvey left the Pirates with afinal record of 8-2.

Morris-Harvey 6 6 0 0 - 12East Carolina 0 0 0 0 - 0

MH - Fetty 3 run (run failed)MH - Spenik 28 pass from Maxwell (kick failed)

Team Statistics MH ECCFirst Downs 10 13Rushing Yardage 118 98Passing Yardage 63 82Total Offense 181 180Passes (Comp-Att-Int) 3-7-4 10-24-0Fumbles Lost 1 1Punts-Avg 8-34 5-33Yards Penalized 25 60

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Tom MichelAll-star fullback ran for two touchdowns in the 1963 Eastern Bowl.

1963 1964 1965

December 11, 1965Orlando, Fla.East Carolina 31, Maine 0

The Pirates successfully defended their TangerineBowl title by defeating the University of Maine, 31-0.

Dave Alexander, a Little All-America and All-South-ern Conference pick, ended his collegiate career by scor-ing two touchdowns, gaining 206 yards in total offense,and winning the trophy for the best offensive player ofthe game.

The first score of the game was a 24-yard field goalby Pete Kriz and the first touchdown was a 35-yard passfrom George Richardson to Jim Abernathy. The Piratesled 10-0 at halftime.

After the second-half kickoff, the Pirates drove 67yards with Alexander going over from the 1-yard line.

Just minutes later, Todd Hicks intercepted a Mainepass to set up another touchdown. This time, it was afive-yard scoring pass from Alexander to ChurchillGrimes.

For the final touchdown of the day and of his colle-giate career, Alexander broke through the right side ofthe line and ran 55 yards to score.

It was the third consecutive bowl victory in as manyyears for the Pirates and the second straight EasternRegional NCAA championship. It was also the thirdstraight season that Coach Clarence Stasavich’s Pirateshad finished 9-1.

Maine 0 0 0 0 - 0East Carolina 0 10 14 7 - 31

ECC - FG Kriz 24ECC - Abernathy 35 pass from Richardson (Kriz kick)ECC - Alexander 1 run (Kriz kick)ECC - Grimes 5 pass from Alexander (Kriz kick)ECC - Alexander 55 run (Kriz kick)

Team Statistics Maine ECCFirst Downs 9 18Rushing Yardage 66 171Passing Yardage 86 184Total Offense 152 355Passes (Comp-Att-Int) 7-26-4 13-26-1Fumbles Lost 2 3Punts-Avg 8-38 5-40Yards Penalized 50 59

Tangerine BowlDecember 12, 1964Orlando, Fla.East Carolina 14, Massachusetts 13

East Carolina College and the University of Massa-chusetts were invited to play in the 1964 TangerineBowl, billed annually as the NCAA Atlantic Coast SmallCollege Championship.

The Redmen of Massachusetts scored in the secondquarter for a 7-0 halftime lead. They scored again in the thirdon a 61-yard pass play and it appeared that the Pirates werein for a long trip back to North Carolina. When the kick forthe extra point was wide and the Redmen held a 13-0 lead,few realized how costly the missed extra point would be.

After the kickoff and an exchange of punts, thePirates drove to the 3-yard line with George Richardsongoing in for the touchdown from there. The Piratesdecided to try for a two-point conversion and the refer-ee ruled that Dave Bumgarner had trapped Bill Cline’spass and the score remained 13-6.

In the fourth period, the Pirates climaxed a 90-yarddrive with Cline going around end for nine yards and thetouchdown. Trailing 13-12, the Pirates again elected togo for the two-point conversion. This time, Cline’s passto Pete Crane was successful and the Pirates won, 14-13.Cline was named the outstanding player of the game.

Massachusetts 0 7 6 0 - 13East Carolina 0 0 6 8 - 14

UM - Palm 13 pass from Whelchel (Whelchel kick)UM - Palm 61 pass from Whelchel (kick failed)ECC - Richardson 3 run (pass failed)ECC - Cline 9 run (Crane pass from Cline)

Team Statistics UMass ECCFirst Downs 6 8Rushing Yardage 135 153Passing Yardage 153 192Total Offense 288 345Passes (Comp-Att-Int) 9-15-2 10-19-1

Tangerine BowlDecember 14, 1963Allentown, Pa.East Carolina 27, Northeastern 6

Despite intense cold and a frozen field, East Caroli-na proved victorious over Northeastern University, 27-6,in the 1963 Eastern Bowl.

Tom Michel scored the first Pirate touchdown on a15-yard run in the first period.

Two field goals by Northeastern tied the game at 6-6, but from then on, the game belonged to the Pirates.

In the second half, Michel took a lateral and ran 82yards for the go-ahead score.

In less than three minutes, Larry Rudisill scored onan 81-yard pass play from Bill Cline.

A 17-yard pass from Buddy Bovender to MauriceAllen gave the Pirates their final touchdown of the day.

Michel was voted as the game’s best back andFrankie Galloway was voted as the most valuable playerof the game.

Northeastern 0 0 6 0 - 6East Carolina 6 0 7 14 - 27

ECC- Michel 15 run (pass failed)NU - FG St. Victor 48NU - FG St. Victor 38ECC- Michel 82 run (Royster kick)ECC- Rudisill 81 pass from Cline (Royster kick)ECC- Allen 17 pass from Bovender (Royster kick)

Team Statistics NU ECCFirst Downs 14 15Rushing Yardage 150 309Passing Yardage 92 161Total Offense 242 470Passes (Comp-Att-Int) 6-12-3 8-26-0Fumbles Lost 0 2Punts-Avg 2-28 5-26Yards Penalized 25 25

Eastern Bowl

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1978

December 16,1978Shreveport, La.Attendance: 18,200East Carolina 35, Louisiana Tech 13

By Jim Kyle, Daily Reflector

SHREVEPORT, La. — East Carolina’s football team made the most of its firstpostseason opportunity in 15 years by crushing Louisiana Tech, 35-13, in the thirdannual Independence Bowl.

It was the Pirates’ first bowl appearance since they defeated Maine, 31-0, in theTangerine Bowl in 1965. After the game, ECU coach Pat Dye expressed hope of big-ger and better bowls in the Bucs’ future. The victory wasn’t the only honor ECU gar-nered in the game. Fullback Theodore Sutton set an Independence Bowl record with143 yards on 17 carries and was named the game’s outstanding offensive player by thepress. End Zack Valentine, who led the ECU defense with seven tackles, received theaward as the top defensive player.

“That’s the way to have fun playing the game,” Dye told his team in the lockerroom. “We may not have been the most polished team in the world, but we really gotafter them.”

The Pirates certainly did that. More than one Bulldog had to be helped from thefield after a bone-crushing hit, and quarterback Keith Thibodeaux, who directed allthree Tech scoring drives, had to be taken to the hospital after ECU linebacker JeffreyWarren buried his helmet in the quarterback’s chin.

The East Carolina defense completely shut down the Bulldog rushing attack, lim-iting the Southland Conference champions to just 12 yards on the ground. The hostBulldogs were more successful through the air, passing a record 52 times for 263 yards.

“We knew Tech was going to throw the football against us,” Dye said, “and theygot a lot of yards. They really had enough yards to score more points than they did.But our defense played well, especially inside the 20, and we came up with the big playwhen we needed it.”

Dye also has praise for his offensive unit. “I’m particularly proud of the offensive

line. The offensive line has made tremendous progress and [quarterback Leander]Green is executing our offense as well as it can be executed.”

Sutton, who had the best day of his career, gave credit to the Pirate defense. “Ourdefense kept us in good field position all game,” the Kinston junior said. It was his 45-yard TD scamper in the third quarter that ended a Tech comeback bid by puttingECU up, 28-13.

Sutton said the bowl trip “means a great deal to us. We finally got a chance toprove to people that we can play football.”

His record-breaking performance was a result of taking what the Bulldog defensewould allow. “In our offense, one person might get a lot of yardage in a certain game.Tonight, the inside veer was really open and I just took advantage of it,” Suttonexplained.

It was an afternoon of frustration for Louisiana Tech as the Bulldogs left the foot-ball on the ground almost as many times as they put it in the air. Three Tech turnoversin the first half led to Pirate touchdowns and a 21-0 ECU lead early in the secondquarter. The Bulldogs turned the ball over seven times in the game, six times beforehalftime.

The lopsided outcome of the game, despite only a 332-275 Pirate advantage intotal yardage, was the result of the Bucs being able to capitalize on Bulldog mistakes,while Tech was unable to take advantage of all of its opportunities. A goalline standinside the ECU 5 late in the third quarter closed the door on the Bulldog hopes.

Neither team was able to generate any offense early in the game; there wasn’teven a first down in the first five possessions. But the Pirates finally got away ontheir first scoring drive after defensive end Cliff Williams recovered a fumbledpitch at the Tech 16.

Sutton broke loose for 13 yards on first down to put the ball at the 3 and, twoplays later, Anthony Collins took a pitch over the right side for the score. Bill Lamm,who kicked PATs after all five ECU TDs, made it 7-0. The Pirates set a number ofrecords in the young bowl, including fewest yards allowed on the ground (12), mosttouchdowns (five), most points scored (35), most rushing first downs (15), most fum-ble recoveries (four), and most interceptions (three).

East Carolina 14 7 7 7 - 35Louisiana Tech 0 10 3 0 - 13First QuarterECU- Collins 3 run (Lamm kick)ECU- Green 1 run (Lamm kick)

Second QuarterECU- Collins 1 run (Lamm kick)LT - Spruiell 32 pass from Thibodeaux (Swilley kick)LT - FG Swilley 36

Third QuarterECU- Sutton 45 run (Lamm kick)LT - FG Swilley 24

Fourth QuarterECU- Hicks 2 run (Lamm kick)

Team Statistics ECU La. TechFirst Downs 17 18Rushing Yardage 278 12Passing Yardage 54 263Total Offense 332 275Passes (Comp-Att-Int) 4-13-0 18-52-3Return Yardage 97 6Fumbles Lost 2 4Punts-Avg 7-30 5-42Penalty Yards 65 0

Individual LeadersRushing: ECU - Sutton 17-143. LT - Clark 6-28.

Passing: ECU - Green 4-13-0 54. LT - Barkley 12-39-3 160, Thibodeaux 6-13-0 103.

Receiving: ECU - Gallaher 3-33. LT - Spruiell 7-130.

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1992

January 2, 1992Atlanta, Ga.Attendance: 59,332East Carolina 37, N.C. State 34

By Mike Grizzard, Daily Reflector

ATLANTA, Ga. — The perfect script now has the perfect ending. And a teamthat always believed it could did something truly unbelievable. It was done with thrillsand chills, suspense to the very end. But what did you expect?

Down 34-17 with 8:41 to go and its never-say-die fans chanting “We believe,”East Carolina mustered an incredible rally to overcome North Carolina State, 37-34, in the 24th Annual Peach Bowl. The fitting end to a storybook season leaves thePirates 11-1.

“When we were behind 17 points you couldn’t help but hear the people dressed inpurple chanting that they believe,” ECU head coach Bill Lewis said. “I think we’veadded a special meaning to ‘I believe’ or ‘We believe’ or however you want to say itbecause I think that we truly captured the spirit of that.”

The frenzied bowl-record crowd of 59,322 and the final Peach Bowl to be playedin Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium nearly settled for a tie, but Damon Hartman’s 49-yard field goal attempt as time expired was short and wide right. College football’sCinderella had beaten the clock again.

“We’ve been called a Cinderella story all year,” ECU center Keith Arnold said.“Cinderella went to a ball tonight and got married. She’s queen now. The feeling’sunbelievable ... now I guess we know who’s best in North Carolina.”

East Carolina, with its second straight win in a series that was discontinued in1987, can make that claim. But for three-plus quarters, the Wolfpack was better. Mus-cle and speed in the running game enabled the Pack to do what it wanted coming in—keep the ball out of the hands of Pirate quarterback Jeff Blake and put a lot of pointson the board.

Anthony Barbour was a danger on the corners and finished with 90 yards on 23carries. Greg Manior and Gary Downs banged inside and combined for 117 moreyards. The Pack ran the ball 56 times for 186 yards. But when the time was an ally andfirst downs were critical, ECU’s defense got tough and State wilted.

State’s collapse down the stretch included a shanked punt that gave the Pirates ashot in the arm. The Wolfpack also could find no solution to a red-hot Blake, whocompleted 31 of 51 passes for 378 yards, threw four touchdowns, and was intercept-ed three times.

Blake was particularly uncanny in the fourth quarter, hitting on 17 of 26 passes,15 of 21 for 148 yards on the final three scoring drives in which the Pirates unveileda shotgun formation.

Tight end Luke Fisher was unstoppable, catching a bowl-record 12 passes for 144yards. Fisher had six catches for 63 yards in the fourth period, including the game-winner with 1:32 left.

The Wolfpack fumbled with just over a minute to go then lost to Maryland on alast-second field goal two years ago. The Cavs routed State, 42-10, this season.

The Wolfpack appeared to have the Pirates primed for the kill after Shad Santeerecovered Dion Johnson’s fumble of a punt and Ledel George hit Charles Davenportwith a 52-yard TD pass two plays later to make it 34-17. Mike Reid picked off a Blakepass at the Wolfpack 5 on the next series, but ECU got the ball back at State’s 32 afterKilpatrick’s 10-yard muffed punt with 8:41 to go.

Then Blake took over. From the 32, the Pirates needed seven plays and just 1:15to get in the end zone. Blake got the score, slipping in from the 2 on a third-downoption to the left.

Kilpatrick got off a 50-yard punt into the end zone after the Wolfpack failed topick up a first down on the next series. Blake promptly marched ECU 80 yards in 11plays, hitting eight of 10 passes and burning just 2:06 to get within 34-30. Blake hitJohnson with a 17-yard pass for the score at the 4:18 mark. The Pirates opted to gofor a two-point conversion, but Tyler Lawrence pressured Blake and forced a fumble.

N.C. State 7 7 13 7 - 34East Carolina 7 10 0 20 - 37

First QuarterNCSU - Downs 2 run (Hartman kick)ECU - Van Buren 5 pass from Blake (Brenner kick)

Second QuarterNCSU - Harrison 4 pass from Jordan (Hartman kick)ECU - FG Brenner 27ECU - Gallimore 55 pass from Blake (Brenner kick)

Third QuarterNCSU - Hinton 14 pass from Jordan (Hartman kick)NCS - Manior 1 run (kick blocked)

Fourth QuarterNCSU - Davenport 52 pass from George (Hartman kick)ECU - Blake 2 run (Brenner kick)ECU - Johnson 17 pass from Blake (run failed)ECU - Fisher 22 pass from Blake (Brenner kick)

Team Statistics ECU NCSUFirst Downs 24 20Rushing Yardage 42 186Passing Yardage 378 197Total Offense 420 383Passes (Comp-Att-Int) 31-51-3 16-24-1Return Yardage 53 38Fumbles-Lost 4-1 1-1Punts-Avg 4-42 8-36Penalties-Yards 8-45 5-34

Individual LeadersRushing: ECU - Van Buren 11-65. NCSU - Barbour 23-90, Downs 10-63.

Passing: ECU - Blake 31-51-3 378. NCSU - Jordan 15-23-1 145.

Receiving: ECU - Fisher 12-144, Johnson 6-56, Gallimore 5-113, Van Buren 5-30.NCSU - Davenport 6-118, Williams 4-30.

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December 31, 1994Memphis, Tenn.Attendance: 33,280Illinois 30, East Carolina 0

By A.J. Carr, News & Observer

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Somebody dubbed them “Thrillinois” because of theexcitement they create on the football field.

That name fit perfectly because Illinois provided all the thrills and chills with a30-0 domination of East Carolina in the St. Jude Liberty Bowl.

Quarterback Johnny Johnson had said his team would be ready, and he wasn’tkidding. He threw for 250 yards and four touchdowns to stroll away with the MVPtrophy.

And the Fighting Illini’s heralded defense lived up to its No. 9 ranking, creatingfive turnovers that translated into 24 points. It was a flat-out skunking, a rarity forECU’s proud and explosive offense.

“I’m very stunned,” said leading receiver Jason Nichols, one of many Pirates walk-ing around in a postgame daze.

“I thought we would score,” said linebacker Mark Libiano. “But it was a total teamloss. They came out on fire.”

Illinois coach Lou Tepper said he was also shocked his team could hold ECUscoreless. And Pirates’ boss Steve Logan was apologetic to about 12,000 fans who hadtraveled so far only to see so little.

“We missed on some early opportunities to make it competitive,” Logan said. “It’sthe only game we haven’t been competitive in. But all the mistakes we made were dueto the pressure they put on us. That team played great.”

The Pirates (7-5) had come seeking more prestige, a final top 25 ranking and extraglitz to take into next season. They got none of that.

Instead, the Bucs just got a load of big, strong, bully boy Illinois, which took a 24-0 lead and virtually all the suspense out of the game by intermission.

When Johnson wasn’t directing the offense, the Dana Howard/Simeon Rice-pro-pelled defense was creating havoc.

It forced Marcus Crandell into an uncharacteristic four interceptions. And, itjumped all over Junior Smith, holding ECU’s career rushing leader to 46 yards on 15carries.

Before the game, some people wondered if this Illini team could get excited aboutplaying in the Liberty Bowl.

The tone was set early.The Big Ten team recovered an ECU fumble at the Illini 32 and struck for a quick

six. Johnson hit Ken Dilger, who made a snazzy catch, on a 17-yard TD across themiddle.

Then, with 10 seconds left in the first quarter, Jasper Strong turned a Johnson passinto a 73-yard score with the help of two downfield blocks by Dilger and Jim Klein.Logan saw that as a back-breaker.

But perhaps the play that dashed the Pirates’ hopes more than any other cameearly in the second quarter.

Down 14-0, Crandell lofted a pass to Allen Williams running a fade route in theend zone. Williams and Robert Crumpton went up for the ball—and Crumpton camedown with it, wresting it away from the Pirate receiver.

“We just didn’t get anything going after that,” said Crandell, who completed 20of 41 passes for 179 yards. “It was a tough day. They got us out of our game.”

Howard, the Butkus Award-winning linebacker, intended to make it just that wayfor ECU, saying the Illini’s goal was a shutout.

And, on offense, Johnson kept the Pirates off balance mixing the run and pass.By the day’s end, Johnson also had hit Jason Dulick and Ty Douthard on short

scoring passes.“We’re not just a defensive team, we’re a quality team,” Tepper said. “We had a

sharp day.”The Illini (7-5) did.

Illinois 14 10 6 0 - 30East Carolina 0 0 0 0 - 0

First QuarterUI - Dilger 17 pass from Johnson (Richardson kick)UI - Strong 73 pass from Johnson (Richardson kick)

Second QuarterUI - FG Richardson 21UI - Dulick 5 pass from Johnson (Richardson kick)

Third QuarterUI - Douthard 9 pass from Johnson (kick failed)

Team Statistics UI ECUFirst Downs 18 17Rushing Yardage 134 92Passing Yardage 255 179Total Offense 389 271Passes (Comp-Att-Int) 20-34-0 20-41-4Return Yardage 42 23Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Punts-Avg 6-39 5-41Penalties-Yards 15-164 6-40

Individual LeadersRushing: UI - Douthard 13-52, Holcombe 12-46. ECU - Smith 15-46, McPhail 4-38.

Passing: UI - Johnson 18-30-0 250. ECU - Crandell 20-41-4 179.

Receiving: UI - Dilger 7-60, Strong 3-96, Dulick 3-30. ECU - Nichols 6-55, Richards 4-25, Williams 3-33.

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December 30, 1995Memphis, Tenn.Attendance: 47,398East Carolina 19, Stanford 13

By Mike Grizzard, Daily Reflector

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Consider the business finished. East Carolina returned tothe Liberty Bowl. And this time it won.

A 19-13 victory over Stanford on a Saturday that started cool and sunny andquickly turned cold and wet culminated the Pirates’ quest for vindication from lastyear’s debacle against Illinois. That game ended 30-0, but also started a mission to takecare of “Unfinished Business.”

And though it will not go down as one of the more picturesque wins in ECU his-tory, it was quite satisfying for the many purple-clad fans in the crowd of around30,000 (47,398 tickets were sold) who had to grit their teeth to the exasperating end.

Despite clamping down on the high-scoring Cardinal offense all day, the Piratescould never create a comfort zone and had to make one last stand to escape. Stanford,down just six despite a day full of frustration, suddenly found itself with a chance towin in the final minute.

A 40-yard kickoff return by Damon Dunn gave Stanford life. Quarterback MarkButterfield then completed two passes and scrambled three yards to move the ball tothe 26.

Stanford burned its last timeout after a six-yard pass to Mark Harris. Twenty sec-onds remained.

Could the Cardinal, left for dead, possibly pull this out? Not quite.Butterfield’s pass on third and one was incomplete, then his fourth-down pass to

Brian Manning on a slant pattern was dropped.ECU limited Stanford to a season-low 211 yards, including just 72 on the ground.

The Pirates also forced four turnovers—two interceptions and two fumbles—and con-verted those into 10 points.

“We knew we had a good defense and we just wanted to prove it today,” saidDaren Hart, who had a 39-yard interception return for a score and 10 tackles and wasnamed the Pirates’ defensive player of the game.

These Pirates looked like imposters, too. They won not by Marcus Crandell’s armor Jerris McPhail’s legs but with defense and field goals.

Yes, field goals.Junior Chad Holcomb, named ECU’s offensive MVP, set Liberty Bowl and per-

sonal single-game records with four field goals. He had three in the second period,including a career-best 46 yarder to help the Pirates to a 16-7 lead. He then added a34-yarder with 1:50 left.

But no offensive touchdowns. None.“It’s been a long, long time since that’s happened,” ECU head coach Steve Logan

said of winning without an offensive touchdown. “That’s a first in the seven years I’vebeen at East Carolina.”

Crandell completed just 19 of 46 passes for 218 yards. He was intercepted onceand sacked twice. McPhail rushed for 92 yards on 27 carries.

The Cardinal cracked ECU’s defense only once, driving 69 yards in 13 plays to getwithin 10-7. Butterfield kept the drive alive by zipping a 31-yard pass to Manning onthird and 23, moving the ball to the ECU 7.

Adam Salina scored the touchdown on a one-yard run.ECU resorted to a bit of trickery on its next possession, getting a 23-yard run from

Morris Foreman on a fake punt. The Pirates reached the 7 but had to settle for a 26-yard Holcomb field goal.

Holcomb added a 41-yarder with three seconds left in the half as ECU cashed inon a fumble recovery by Travis Darden.

Kwame Ellis had Stanford back in it in a flash. First, he scooped up a blocked puntby Nicodemous Watts and ran two yards for a score to make it 16-13. The PAT kicksailed wide.

Two plays later, Ellis picked off a Crandell pass intended for Troy Smith at theStanford 49. The Cardinal reached the ECU 39 but had to punt.

East Carolina 7 9 0 3 - 19Stanford 0 7 6 0 - 13

First QuarterECU - Hart 39 interception return (Holcomb kick)

Second QuarterECU - FG Holcomb 46ECU - FG Holcomb 26STAN - Salina 1 run (Abrams kick)ECU - FG Holcomb 41

Third QuarterSTAN - Ellis 2 blocked punt (kick failed)

Fourth QuarterECU - FG Holcomb 34

Team Statistics Stanford ECUFirst Downs 11 18Rushing Yardage 72 129Passing Yardage 139 218Total Offense 211 347Passes (Comp-Att-Int) 15-27-2 19-46-1Return Yardage 48 57Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0Punts-Avg 7-37 6-29Penalties-Yards 3-18 4-25

Individual LeadersRushing: Stanford - Bookman 13-52, Mitchell 8-30. ECU - McPhail 27-92, Crandell 7-(-6).

Passing: Stanford - Butterfield 15-27-2 139. ECU - Crandell 19-46-1 218.

Receiving: Stanford - Manning 3-42, Harris 3-37. ECU - Richards 5-59, Galloway 4-70.

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December 22, 1999Mobile, Ala.Attendance: 34,200TCU 28, East Carolina 14

By Alan Wooten, Daily Reflector

MOBILE, Ala. — East Carolina’s dramatic change on defense this seasoninvolved changing into an attack mode highlighting speed and quickness.

But as head coach Steve Logan had forewarned, the opponent in the inauguralMobile Alabama Bowl was loaded with East Texas speed. And TCU eventually wonthe race, getting a 32-yard interception return for a touchdown by Russell Gary earlyin the fourth quarter that helped hand the Pirates a 28-14 loss in front of 34,200 inLadd-Peebles Stadium.

East Carolina (9-3), bidding for only the second 10-win season in school history,was held to a season-low minus-16 yards rushing.

“They were a decent front,” Pirates senior center Sherwin Lacewell said. “Theywere real good. I don’t know what happened to us.”

Meanwhile, national rushing leader LaDainian Tomlinson ran 36 times, mostly onlead option plays, and gained 124 yards with a pair of touchdowns. Nothing aboutthat was unexpected, and the Pirates’ plan was basically to get away with using nineplayers close to the interior line as much as possible.

“It was just enough,” senior cornerback Forrest Foster said of TCU’s option attack.“It was kind of like Southern Miss did—they didn’t kill us, but they just kept comingand coming.”

Pass plays by game most valuable player and true freshman Casey Printers—bothcompleted and not completed—loosened the Pirates just enough to keep the optionworking. TCU (8-4) went into the Pirates’ territory on each of their first four drivesand only came away with a 7-7 deadlock, but put together scoring drives of 58 and 61yards in the final 11 1/2 minutes of the first half to pull ahead 21-7 at intermission.

“When you get behind two touchdowns, there’s not going to be a lot of chancesto having a running game, either,” ECU offensive coordinator Doug Martin said.

The Pirates pulled within 21-14 in the second half, but Gary’s interception return

with 14:04 to go regained a two-touchdown lead and set the stage for Tomlinson tomake time-killing runs. He ran 13 times for 58 yards in the fourth quarter.

“They didn’t have any surprises, really, maybe a couple of plays where we were notsure we had seen something before,” said ECU defensive coordinator Tim Rose. “Theywere a good running team. We saw a lot of play-action passes and they ran the option.”

The Horned Frogs got 174 yards passing from Printers, with four of the catchesgoing for 29 yards to Tomlinson on screen plays. East Carolina senior Jeff Kerr fin-ished his final game as a Pirate with 12 of his 13 tackles solos, and five for losses. Red-shirt freshman Anthony Adams added 10 tackles.

East Carolina sophomore quarterback David Garrard threw 35 times, completing19 for 191 yards and a touchdown. He was sacked three times. His 58-yard catch-and-run pass play to sophomore Arnie Powell gave the Pirates a 7-0 lead with less than twominutes gone.

“They got a lot of pressure with their front four,” said junior tight end Rashon Burns.“We never got started. We did have a couple of explosion plays, but we never revved up.”

Tomlinson only gained 20 yards on nine carries in the first half, consistently metby a swarm of Pirates. The Horned Frogs started drives at their 35 and ECU’s 45, 45,and 37, but were denied by Foster’s interception and Devone Claybrooks’ block of afield goal around a punt.

Two plays ignited the Frogs and loosened the Pirates’ defense in the second quar-ter. The first came on second-and-9 from the TCU 44 with just over 10 minutes leftin the half, with Printers completing a 23-yard pass to Tim Maiden.

The second was a touchdown strike from Printers to Mike Scarborough, goingaway to the backside of the secondary to haul in a 21-yarder in the end zone for a14-7 lead.

The Pirates managed just their third first down on the next series. But eventuallyAndrew Bayes punted 33 yards and the Frogs moved 61 yards efficiently on thestrength of Patrick Batteaux’s 35-yard option keeper to the ECU 19 on third-and-threefollowed by four Tomlinson runs, the last of three yards for a 21-7 cushion.

TCU 7 14 0 7 - 28East Carolina 7 0 7 0 - 14

First QuarterECU - Powell 58 pass from Garrard (Miller kick)TCU - Tomlinson 2 run (Kaylakie kick)

Second QuarterTCU - Scarborough 21 pass from Printers (Kaylakie kick)TCU - Tomlinson 3 run (Kaylakie kick)

Third QuarterECU - Wilson 13 run (Miller kick)

Fourth QuarterTCU - Gary 32 interception return (Kaylakie kick)

Team Statistics TCU ECUFirst Downs 16 12Rushing Yardage 186 -16Passing Yardage 174 239Total Offense 360 223Passes (Comp-Att-Int) 13-19-1 20-37-1Return Yardage 81 0Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Punts-Avg 6-32 7-38Penalties-Yards 8-80 3-15

Individual LeadersRushing: TCU - Tomlinson 36-124, Batteaux 6-37, Printers 7-27, Layne 1-(-2).ECU - Henry 4-22, Wilson 9-16, Alston 1-(-7), Stokes 2-(-14), Garrard 10-(-33).

Passing: TCU - Printers 13-19-1 174. ECU - Garrard 19-35-1 191, Alston 1-2-0 48.

Receiving: TCU - Tomlinson 4-29, Scarborough 2-49, Maiden 2-41, Dunbar 2-16,Batteaux 1-17, James 1-13, Brown 1-9. ECU - Wilson 8-23, Chappell 5-116, Powell 2-67, Stokes 2-9, Floyd 1-11, Henry 1-9, Burns 1-4.

Mobile Alabama Bowl

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December 27, 2000Houston, TexasAttendance: 33,899East Carolina 40, Texas Tech 27

By Al Myatt, News & Observer

HOUSTON, Texas — What was it that the Houston Oilers used to call theAstroDome, the House of Pain?

East Carolina (8-4) made the Dome its home and wielded the pain in a 40-27 vic-tory over Texas Tech (7-6) in the inaugural galleryfurniture.com Bowl on Dec. 27.

The Red Raiders, dressed in all black, were seemingly confused by a dazzlingECU start.

“They were tougher mentally and worked harder,” said Texas Tech coach MikeLeach. “The first half particularly.”

The Pirates drove 61 yards for a touchdown on David Garrard’s six-yard keeper onthe game’s opening possession and stayed in the fast-forward mode until they hadpushed the lead to 34-0 with 4:27 to play in the first half.

Garrard was MVP of the game, completing 17 of 27 passes for 229 yards with atouchdown.

The Red Raiders rallied within 40-27 before an interception by ECU defensiveback Kelly Hardy in the end zone with 15 seconds left clinched it.

Keith Stokes of the Pirates did his imitation of an old Oiler, Billy “White Shoes”Johnson, with a terrific 71-yard punt return for a touchdown that provided a 13-0 leadwith 7:51 left in the first quarter. Stokes had 255 all-purpose yards and was namedspecial teams player of the game.

ECU’s third touchdown was set up by a 54-yard heave from Garrard to MarcellusHarris as Harris tumbled to the turf at the Texas Tech 1-yard line.

“A bowl win is a great way to leave the program,” said Harris, a senior. “David putthat pass up there like he usually does.”

Harris’ catch was followed by a one-yard run by Leonard Henry for a 20-0 leadwith 4:26 left in the first quarter. Henry ran 20 times for 92 yards.

The 20 points in the opening quarter matched the ECU bowl record. The Piratesalso had 20 points against N.C. State in the fourth quarter of a 37-34 Peach Bowl winfollowing the 1991 season.

The junior quarterback from Southern Durham High School hit Derrick Collierfor a 49-yard touchdown and a 27-0 lead just 44 seconds into the second quarter.

A 61-yard ECU scoring drive included 44 yards rushing as Henry’s second touch-down from a yard out made the lead 34-0.

Whatever the Pirates did seemed to work. Even after a pair of first-half ECUturnovers, the defensive unit minimized the damage by not yielding points.

The first 26 minutes was the kind of football that had been expected of the Piratesin a season in which 16 starters returned from a 9-3 team.

“Last year, we lost the [Mobile Alabama] bowl game and we were kind of downgoing into spring practice,” Garrard said.

The 1999 bowl experience turned into motivation for the 2000 team.“We had guys who hadn’t been to a bowl last year, and they didn’t know how to

act from the standpoint of categorizing work and play,” Logan said. “This group wason a mission to come and win a bowl game.”

Texas Tech made its comeback with four touchdown passes from sophomore quar-terback Kliff Kingsbury. ECU’s Kevin Miller, whose first conversion kick was blocked,hit a 36-yard field goal with 8:44 left in the third quarter for a 37-14 Pirates lead.ECU pushed its advantage to 40-14 when Miller connected on a 35-yard field goalwith 3:52 left in the third quarter. That gave the Pirates their highest point total everin a bowl game.

Texas Tech 0 7 7 13 - 27East Carolina 20 14 6 0 - 40

First QuarterECU - Garrard 6 run (kick blocked), 11:31ECU - Stokes 71 punt return (Miller kick), 7:51ECU - Henry 1 run (Miller kick), 4:26

Second QuarterECU - Collier 44 pass from Garrard (Miller kick), 14:16ECU - Henry 1 run (Miller kick), 4:27TT - Dorris 7 pass from Kingsbury (Birkholz kick), 1:39

Third QuarterTT - Jones 65 pass from Kingsbury (Birkholz kick), 13:11ECU - FG Miller 36, 8:44ECU - FG Miller 35, 3:52

Fourth QuarterTT - Roberts 17 pass from Kingsbury (Birkholz kick),14:41TT - Dorris 3 pass from Kingsbury (pass failed), 6:44

Team Statistics TT ECUFirst Downs 18 25Rushing Yardage 62 252Passing Yardage 307 229Total Offense 369 481Passes (Comp-Att-Int) 31-49-2 17-27-2Return Yardage 41 82Fumbles-Lost 1-0 4-3Punts-Avg 6-41 3-34Penalties-Yards 4-23 4-40

Individual LeadersRushing: TT - R. Williams 9-55, S.Williams 2-18, Munlin 2-5, Kingsbury 10-(-16). ECU - Henry 20-92, Burns 6-52, Stokes 2-33, Garrard 13-33, Gilliam 3-24, Brown 3-11, Helms 2-9, Harris 1-0, Team 2-(-2).

Passing: TT - Kingsbury 31-49-2 307. ECU - Garrard 17-27-1 229.

Receiving: TT - Dorris 7-53, Jones 6-147, Baker 4-52, S. Williams 4-(-7), Welker 3-13, Roberts 2-23, Francis 2-13, R. Williams 2-5, Scovell 1-8. ECU -Stokes 5-46, Harris 3-76, Burns 2-18, Copper 2-12, Collier 1-44, Morris 1-13,Powell 1-11, Harris 1-6, Floyd 1-3.

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December 19, 2001Mobile, Ala.Attendance: 40,139Marshall 64, East Carolina 61 (2OT)

By Jim Gentry, The Daily Reflector

MOBILE, Ala. — East Carolina’s habit of playing close games came back to bite thePirates at the 2001 GMAC Bowl, as Marshall battled back from a 30-point deficit to scorea 64-61 victory in the second overtime.

It was the highest scoring bowl game in college football history.Marshall quarterback Byron Leftwich connected to Josh Davis on an 8-yard strike to

seal the victory and send Marshall players pouring onto the field in celebration.Both teams scored in the first overtime on running plays. After Franklin Wallace ran

into the end zone for the Thundering Herd, ECU’s Leonard Henry bolted 25 yards intothe end zone on the Pirates’ first play of overtime.

The Pirates had to settle for a 37-yard field goal in the second overtime before Mar-shall claimed the win on Davis’ catch in the end zone.

That catch capped off a wild comeback by the Thundering Herd.East Carolina appeared to have a comfortable 38-8 lead at halftime.But the Thundering Herd galloped back into the game by scoring a pair of touch-

downs in the first three minutes of the third quarter.On just the second play from scrimmage in the second half, Ralph Street picked off

a pass by ECU quarterback David Garrard and returned it 25 yards for a touchdown.After a four-and-out by the Pirates, Marshall’s Leftwich threw a 48-yard pass to Dar-

ius Watts. Leftwich ran in from nine yards out on the next play to cut the lead to 38-21with 12:23 left in the third.

Kicker Kevin Miller tallied the Pirates’ first points of the second half with a 32-yardfield goal.

But ECU’s next drive was cut short when Terence Tarpley picked off Garrard’s swingpass intended for Richard Alston and waltzed 25 yards for a touchdown.

The Thundering Herd took advantage of another ECU turnover on the next drive whenAlston bobbled a lateral from Garrard, and Larry Davis snatched the ball out of the air.

Seven plays later, Wallace cruised 15 yards up the middle to pull Marshall to within

41-36 with a minute left in the third quarter.The Pirates appeared to put the ball in the end zone on their next drive when Gar-

rard fought his way into the end zone from nine yards out. But a holding penalty calledthe touchdown back, forcing the Pirates to settle for Miller’s 32-yard field goal.

Leftwich responded with a 30-yard touchdown strike to Denero Marriott to cut themargin to 44-42, but the attempt for the two-point conversion failed.

ECU’s Leonard Henry appeared to seal the victory when he rambled 55 yards for atouchdown with five minutes left to play.

However, the Herd got a 27-yard field goal from Curtis Head before Leftwich found Wattsin the corner of the end zone with seven seconds left in regulation to tie the game at 51-51.

Head had a chance to win the game at that point, but his extra point kick sailed wideleft, forcing overtime.

Marshall 0 8 28 15 7 6 - 64East Carolina 21 17 3 10 7 3 - 61

First QuarterECU - Hunt 12 interception return (Miller kick), 14:03ECU - Steward 43 fumble return (Miller kick), 11:39ECU - Garrard 9 run (Miller kick), 6:48

Second QuarterECU - FG Miller 25, 9:06MU - Watts 35 pass from Leftwich (Buggs run), 6:35ECU - Henry 7 run (Miller kick), 6:00ECU - Garrard 6 run (Miler kick), 4:47

Third QuarterMU - Street 25 interception return (Head kick), 14:37MU - Leftwich 9 run (Head kick), 12:23ECU - FG Miller 22, 8:34MU - Tarpley 25 interception return (Head kick), 5:21MU - Wallace 15 run (Head kick), 1:00

Fourth QuarterECU - FG Miller 32, 10:43MU - Marriott 30 pass from Leftwich (pass failed), 6:15ECU - Henry 55 run (Miller kick), 5:00MU - FG Head 27MU - Watts 11 pass from Leftwich (kick failed), 0:07

First OvertimeMU - Wallace 2 run (Head kick)ECU - Henry 25 run (Miller kick)

Second OvertimeECU - FG Miller 37MU - Davis 8 pass from Leftwich

Team Statistics MU ECUFirst Downs 36 23Rushing Yardage 73 331Passing Yardage 576 161Total Offense 649 492Passes (Comp-Att-Int) 41-70-2 11-23-2Return Yardage 55 67Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-1Punts-Avg 4-36 4-38Penalties-Yards 7-59 5-32

Individual LeadersRushing: MU - Wallace 17-86, Watts 2-13, Carey 2-2, Leftwich 12-(-10), Team 1-(-18).ECU - Henry 29-195, Alston 6-91, Garrard 14-40, Fox 1-6, Copper 1-1, Team 2-(-2).Passing: MU - Leftwich 41-70-2 576. ECU - Garrard 11-23-2 161.Receiving: MU - Marriott 15-234, Davis 8-87, Watts 7-133, Jones 6-72, Carey 2-19, Wallace 2-18, Martin 1-13. ECU - Collier 4-75, Alston 2-44, Powell2-22, Morris 2-11, Copper 1-9.

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Terry Long Pittsburgh SteelersLowe, Grant Washington RedskinsChad Martin Miami DolphinsNorris McCleary Cincinnati BengalsEmmanuel McDaniel Arizona CardinalsReggie McKinney Miami DolphinsJerris McPhail Detroit LionsBilly Michel Denver BroncosTom Michel Minnesota VikingsKevin Monroe Carolina PanthersRicky Nichols Indianapolis ColtsJeff Pegues Cleveland BrownsReggie Pinkney Indianapolis ColtsBrian Rimpf* Baltimore RavensTootie Robbins Green Bay PackersJohn Robertson Philadelphia EaglesKenneth Roskie Detroit LionsJody Schulz Philadelphia EaglesTom Scott Cincinnati BengalsWalter Scott Green Bay PackersLarry Shannon Oakland RaidersAnthony Simpson Tampa Bay BuccaneersJames Singletary Indianapolis ColtsTroy Smith Philadelphia EaglesVinson Smith New Orleans SaintsHal Stephens Detroit LionsKeith Stokes San Francisco 49ersLes Strayhorn Dallas CowboysKevin Suggs New York GiantsCarl Summerell New York GiantsZack Valentine Philadelphia Eagles

Norwood Vann Los Angeles RamsKevin Walker Tampa Bay BuccaneersHenry Williams Philadephia EaglesJamie Wilson Tampa Bay BuccaneersWalter Wilson Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Canadian Football League (CFL)Calvin Adams Calgary StampedersDave Bumgarner Toronto RiflesMarcus Crandell* Calgary StampedersJerry Dillon Sacramento Gold MinersLuke Fisher Shreveport PiratesDan Gonzalez Montreal AlouettesMarcellus Harris Hamilton Tiger-CatsMike Hawkins Calgary StampedersKevin Ingram Edmonton EskimosDanny Kepley Edmonton EskimosCharles Miles Sacramento Gold MinersKenny Moore Ottawa Rough RidersBobby Myrick Ottawa Rough RidersHarold Randolph Montreal AlouettesJunior Robinson Sacramento Gold MinersJunior Smith Shreveport PiratesTheo Sutton Winnipeg Blue BombersKeith Stokes* Winnipeg Blue BombersMarvin Townes Winnipeg Blue BombersAl Whiting Las Vegas PosseHenry Williams Edmonton EskimosWalter Wilson Baltimore Colts (CFL)

NFL EuropeRichard Alston Berlin ThunderAndrew Bayes Amsterdam AdmiralsJa’Waren Blair Amsterdam AdmiralsDeVone Claybrooks Rhein FirePernell Griffin Frankfurt GalaxyLeonard Henry Frankfurt GalaxyDwayne Ledford Rhein FireNorris McCleary Frankfurt GalaxyKevin Miller* Berlin ThunderShaun Rose* Berlin Thunder

World League Of American Football(WLAF)Stefon Adams Sacramento SurgeTony Baker Frankfurt GalaxyEllis Dillahunt NY/NJ KnightsBrian McPhatter Raleigh-Durham SkyhawksAnthony Thompson London MonarchsWalter Wilson Ohio Glory

United States Football League (USFL)Harold Blue Arizona WranglersMike Brewington Boston/Portland BreakersTom Carnes Arizona WranglersMike Grant Memphis ShowboatsSam Harrell Houston GamblersWillie Holley Washington FederalsDavid Garrard

Brian Rimpf

Tootie Robbins

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Year Rd. Pick Player Name Team Pos.2004 7 45 246 Brian Rimpf Ravens T2002 4 10 108 David Garrard Jaguars QB

7 30 241 Leonard Henry Dolphins RB1999 5 20 153 Roderick Coleman Raiders DE

6 32 201 Troy Smith Eagles WR1998 3 21 82 Larry Shannon Dolphins WR1997 5 1 131 Lamont Burns Jets G1996 4 16 111 Emmanuel McDaniel Panthers DB

5 2 134 Jerris McPhail Dolphins RB1994 6 4 165 Bernard Carter Buccaneers LB

7 8 202 Carlester Crumpler, Jr. Seahawks TE1993 6 8 148 Tom Scott Bengals T1992 1 24 24 Robert Jones Cowboys LB

6 26 166 Jeff Blake Jets QB8 14 210 Luke Fisher Vikings TE9 26 250 Chris Hall Cowboys DB

10 22 274 Dion Johnson Oilers WR1991 9 3 226 Ernie Logan Falcons DE1990 3 14 67 Walter Wilson Chargers WR

5 1 110 Junior Robinson Patriots DB7 14 179 James Singletary Colts LB

10 27 275 Anthony Thompson Broncos LB1988 8 5 198 Anthony Simpson Buccaneers RB

10 4 253 Ellis Dillahunt Bengals DB1986 6 27 165 Kevin Walker Buccaneers DB

10 3 252 Tony Baker Falcons RB1985 3 24 80 Stefon Adams Raiders DB

8 4 200 Ricky Nichols Colts WR1984 2 27 55 Steve Hamilton Redskins DE

4 27 111 Terry Long Steelers G5 3 115 Clint Harris Giants DB5 13 125 Jeff Pegues Redskins LB5 21 133 Hal Stephens Rams DE

10 1 253 Norwood Vann Ram TE10 28 280 Earnest Byner Browns RB11 4 284 John Robertson Eagles T

1983 2 18 46 Jody Schulz Eagles LB1982 4 2 85 George Crump Patriots DE

4 7 90 Tootie Robbins Cardinals T1981 2 19 47 Tony Collins Patriots RB1980 11 11 288 Sam Harrell Vikings RB

12 9 314 Mike Brewington Chiefs LB1979 2 28 56 Zack Valentine Steelers LB

6 21 158 Eddie Hicks Giants RB1978 6 28 166 Harold Randolph Cowboys LB1977 6 27 166 Reggie Pinkney Lions DB1974 4 2 80 Carl Summerell Giants QB

4 17 95 Carlester Crumpler Bills RB1973 16 1 391 Tim Dameron Oilers WR

17 22 438 Leslie Strayhorn Cowboys RB1969 17 1 417 Wayne Lineberry Bills LB1964 14 5 187 Tom Michel Vikings RB

19 Tom Michel Raiders RB1961 5 8 64 Glenn Bass Cardinals TE

23 Glenn Bass Chargers TE1951 28 12 339 Roger Thrift Browns B

THE NFL AND AFL DRAFT

Pirates in the Draft

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Rod Coleman

Jeff Blake

Robert Jones Emmanuel McDaniel

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This is Pirate FootballThis is Pirate Football

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Pirate TraditionsPirate Traditions

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CannonA tradition that dates back to at least 1967, the

cannon in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium end zone isfired at the end of the National Anthem, when theteam runs onto the field, when the Pirates scoreand at the conclusion of all games.

Purple HazeThe classic Jimi

Hendrix tune isplayed prior to thestart of every homefootball game as thePirates take to thefield through a cloudof purple smoke. Theteam entrance wasenhanced in 2002with the addition ofan inflatable tunnelthat leads from thenew Murphy Centerto the west end zone.

MascotThe costumed Pirate mascot became associated

with East Carolina in 1983. Other team mascotsthrough the years have been a dog, “Pete,” whichaccompanied the team in the 1970s, studentsdressed as parrots or pirates, and even a live wild-cat, which served as the mascot in 1930-31.

First Down Pirates!The “First Down ... Pirates” cheer was begun by

former public dress announcer Jon Moore and hascontinued since his retirement. The cheer follows akey ECU first down play when the announcer givesthe spot of the ball and saying, “Where it is a firstdown ...” followed by the crowd’s yell of “Pirates!”

Alma MaterThe ECU Alma Mater is "Hail to Thy Name

So Fair". It first appeared in the 1940-41 ECTCStudent Handbook where it was attributed to a

student by the name of Harold A. McDougle('44). McDougle later became a part-time instruc-tor in the Music Department at ECTC (1946-47)and a music teacher at Greenville High School(1947-48).

School ColorsThe school colors for East Carolina University

- purple and gold - go back to the time when thefirst students arrived on campus in 1909. ECUhistorian Dr. Mary Jo Bratton, the author of “EastCarolina University The Formative Years 1907-1982,” said the selection of school colors repre-sented one of the first traditions established by thestudents. In the early fall of 1909 the administra-tion asked students for their suggestions on schoolcolors. Old gold and royal purple won the vote.

In the following year, the colors carried over tothe school's first baseball team, a club team thatwon most of its games. According to Bratton theopening game produced a 6-2 win for East Caroli-

na against a local Greenville team. The newspaperaccount of the game credited the effective cheer-ing of the young ladies of the school for “winningthe victory for the purple and gold.”

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• Jeff Blake (1988-91), a Second-Team All-Americapick in 1991, led ECU to a No. 9 national ranking aftera 37-34 win over N.C. State in the 1992 Peach Bowl.Blake set or tied 32 ECU records, earned ECAC Player-of-the-Year honors and finished ninth in the 1991 Heis-man Trophy balloting. After being drafted by the N.Y.Jets in 1992, Blake enters his 14th season in the NFL andhas thrown for over 21,000 yards and 133 touchdowns.

• Marcus Crandell (1993-96) was named First-TeamAll-South Independent an ECAC All-Star in 1995. Cran-dell ranked among the nation’s top 10 in total offense in1994 and 1995. In 1996 he was a Unitas Golden ArmAward candidate and participated in the East-WestShrine Game.

• David Garrard (1998-01) rewrote the school’srecord books in his four seasons at ECU. He holds careerrecords with 10,238 yards in total offense, 9,029 yardspassing, 666 completions and 60 touchdown passes. Gar-rard, a three-time All-Conference USA selection, was draft-ed by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the third round of the2002 NFL Draft and enters his fourth season in the NFL.

• Danny Gonzalez (1994-97), a 1997 Blue-GrayGame participant, holds single-game records for passattempts (62) and completions (37). He ranks fifth all-time in passing yards (3,868).

POSITIONAL GREATS

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QuarterbacksQuarterbacksJeff Blake

Dan Gonzalez David Garrard Marcus Crandell

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• Earnest Byner (1980-83) was named HonorableMention All-America in 1983. He ranks 11th on ECU’sall-time rushing list (2,049). A two-time Pro-Bowl selec-tion, Byner guided the Washington Redskins to a 37-34victory over the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXVI.

• Carlester Crumpler (1971-73), a two-time Honor-able Mention All-America, all-state and All-SouthernConference player, ranks third all-time on the Pirates’career rushing charts (2,889).

• Scott Harley (1995-97) holds ECU’s single-seasonrushing record (1,745) and the single-game record (351).

• Leonard Henry (1998-01), a Third-Team All-America (2001) and two-time All-Conference USA selec-tion, was the nation’s sixth-leading rusher in 2001. Heholds the single-season scoring record (108 points) andranks second on the all-time career rushing (3,089) andsingle-season (1,432) charts.

• Junior Smith (1991-94) is ECU’s all-time leadingrusher with 3,745 yards. He was a three-time Honor-able Mention All-America and two-time All-SouthIndependent selection.

POSITIONAL GREATS

Running BacksRunning Backs

Leonard Henry

Earnest Byner Carlester Crumpler Scott Harley Junior Smith

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• Carlester Crumpler, Jr. (1990-93) was named aFirst-Team Walter Camp All-America as a tight end in1993. Crumpler also was a two-time Honorable MentionAll-America (1992-93) and two-time First-Team All-South Independent selection. He was drafted by the Seat-tle Seahawks in the seventh round of the 1994 NFL Draft.

• Hunter Gallimore (1988-91), a 1991 HonorableMention All-America and First-Team All-South Indepen-dent choice, recorded five catches for 113 yards and onetouchdown in the 1992 Peach Bowl victory over in-staterival N.C. State.

• Mitchell Galloway (1993-96) ranks second on theall-time receptions (131) and receiving yards (1,754) inPirate history. He was a two-time All-Independent selec-tion and named to the 1994 All-Liberty Bowl Allianceand All-ECAC first-teams.

• Larry Shannon (1994-97) led the nation in yardsper reception (21.4) as a junior on his way to beingnamed to the 1996 ECAC Division I-A All-Star Team.He was a 1996 Biletnikoff Award candidate and a 1998Senior Bowl participant. In 1998, Shannon was draftedby the Miami Dolphins in the third round.

• Troy Smith (1995-98) holds ECU’s single-seasonreception record (54) and has 1,982 career receivingyards, which is the school’s all-time record.

POSITIONAL GREATS

Receivers/EndsReceivers/EndsLarry Shannon

Carlester Crumpler, Jr. Hunter Gallimore Mitchell Galloway Troy Smith

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• Wayne Inman (1977-80), a two-time All-SouthIndependent selection, was the first ever offensive posi-tion player for the Pirates to earn Associated Press All-America honors (1979). Inman anchored an offensiveline that ranked as the No. 1 rushing offense in the coun-try in 1979.

• Terry Long (1980-83) was ECU’s first-ever First-Team All-America honoree and the first consensus All-Amer-ica in 1983. A participant in the 1983 Blue-Gray Game andthe Hula Bowl, Long earned First-Team All-South Indepen-dent honors in 1982 and 1983. He was drafted by the Pitts-burgh Steelers in the fourth round of the 1984 NFL Draft.

• Brian Rimpf (2000-03), a two-time HonorableMention All-America and three-time First-Team All-Conference USA pick, paved the way for three consecu-tive 1,000 yard rushers while at ECU. In 2001, heanchored an offensive unit that ranked No. 25 nationallyin rushing. Rimpf participated in the 2004 Senior Bowland was selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the seventhround of the 2004 NFL Draft.

• Tom Scott (1989-92) started all four-years at ECU,garnering All-America honors in 1992. Scott was a two-time All-South Independent first-team selection (1991-92) and participated in the 1993 East-West Shrine Gameand the Senior Bowl. He was drafted in the sixth roundby the Cincinnati Bengals in the 1993 NFL Draft.

POSITIONAL GREATS

Offensive LinemenOffensive Linemen

Terry Long Wayne Inman Tom Scott

Brian Rimpf

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• Roderick Coleman (1995-98) holds six sackrecords for the Pirates, including the career mark with 39.He earned First-Team All-Conference USA honors as asenior and participated in the 1998 Senior Bowl andEast-West Shrine Game. Coleman was a fifth-round draftpick by the Oakland Raiders in 1999 and helped theRaiders win the 2002 AFC title and a Super BowlXXXVII appearance against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

• Travis Darden (1995-98) started 42 of 44 gamesduring his four-year career for the Pirates. He earnedFirst-Team All-Conference USA honors in 1998 afterrecording 42 tackles and four sacks.

• George Koonce (1989-90), a two-year starter,recorded 84 tackles and seven sacks as a senior. He earnedSecond-Team All-South Independent honors in 1990.Koonce spent nine seasons in the NFL, eight with GreenBay, where he helped guide the Packers to consecutiveSuper Bowl appearances in 1997-98.

• Jody Schulz (1981-82) earned 1982 Associated PressAll-America honors and was named to the All-SouthIndependent (first-team) squad after posting 105 tacklesfor the Pirates. In 1981, he led the team in tackles with125 including nine sacks. He was selected by thePhiladelphia Eagles in the second round of the 1983draft, the second-highest pick in ECU history.

POSITIONAL GREATS

Defensive LinemenDefensive LinemenTravis Darden

Rod Coleman George Koonce Jody Schulz

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• Pernell Griffin (1998-01) earned Fourth-Team All-America honors from The Sporting News in 2001. A 1998Freshman All-America and three-time First-Team All-Con-ference USA selection (1999-01), Griffin led ECU in totaltackles for three consecutive seasons (1999-01) and ranksthird on the all-time tackles chart with 460. In 2004, hewas named to the Conference USA’s All-Decade Team.

• Robert Jones (1988-91), a 1991 consensus First-Team All-America and three-time All-South Independentselection, ranks second all-time in tackles with 478. Heholds the junior record for tackles in a season with 167and led the Pirates for three straight seasons in total tack-les. Jones, drafted No. 24 overall in 1991 by the DallasCowboys, is ECU’s highest-ever draft pick and is a three-time Super Bowl Champion with the Cowboys.

• Jeff Kerr (1996-99) is a three-time All-ConferenceUSA selection who holds the sophomore record for tack-les in a season with 167.

• Mark Libiano (1992-95), a two-time First-TeamAll-South Independent selection (1994-95), was namedAll-South Independent Defensive Player-of-the-Year in1994.

• Harold Randolph (1975-77), a two-time Honor-able Mention All-America pick (1976-77), holds thePirates’ record for tackles with 493.

POSITIONAL GREATS

LinebackersLinebackersRobert Jones

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Pernell Griffin Jeff Kerr Mark Libiano Harold Randolph

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• Kelly Hardy (1999-02) set a school record with 30pass breakups during his career. In 2002, he led thePirates in total tackles with 110 and was selected to par-ticipate in the 2003 Rotary Gridiron Classic College All-Star Game in Orlando, Fla.

• Emmanuel McDaniel (1992-95) led the Pirates ininterceptions for three-straight years (1993-95) andearned First-Team All-South Independent honors in1995. After being drafted in the fourth round by the Car-olina Panthers in 1996, McDaniel enters his ninth seasonin the NFL with the Arizona Cardinals. During the2000-01 season, McDaniel helped the N.Y. Giants to theNFC Championship and an appearance in Super BowlXXXV against the Baltimore Ravens.

• Reggie Pinkney (1974-76), a First-Team All-Southern Conference selection in 1976, led the Pirates ininterceptions in 1974 and 1976. He is tied with DwightHenry (1993-95, 1997) for the second longest intercep-tion return for a touchdown in ECU history (98 yards).A sixth-round draft pick by the Detroit Lions in 1977,Pinkney participated in the 1976 North-South ShrineGame and also holds five ECU interception records.

• Junior Robinson (1987-89) earned The SportingNews Second-Team All-America and First-Team All-South Independent honors in 1989 and led the Pirates ininterceptions for two consecutive seasons (1988-89).

POSITIONAL GREATS

Defensive BacksDefensive BacksJunior Robinson

Kelly Hardy Emmanuel McDaniel Reggie Pinkney

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• Andrew Bayes (1996-99), a 1999 consensus First-Team All-America and three-time All-Conference USAselection, led the nation in punting average (48.1 yards)in 1999. He became Conference USA’s first-ever consen-sus All-America performer.

• John Jett (1988-91) ranks third on the Pirates’career punting average chart (40.0 yards). In 1991, he wasnamed Honorable Mention All-America and Second-Team All-South Independent. He enters his 12th seasonin the NFL and his seventh with the Detroit Lions.

• Kevin Miller (1999-02) became ECU’s all-timeleading scorer during the 2002-03 season. Finishing with287 points, he shattered the old record of 251 set by JeffHeath (1982-85) and finished third on the Conference USAall-time scoring chart. Miller, a two-time Lou Groza Awardsemifinalist, holds 16 ECU kicking and scoring records.

• Keith Stokes (1999-00) earned Second-TeamAll-Conference USA honors as a junior. He averaged15.5 yards per punt return during the 1999-00 seasonon the way to setting an ECU career mark.

• Henry “Gizmo” Williams (1983-84) was thenation’s No. 1 kick returner (31.1 yards) in 1983 and per-formed his trademark front flip in the end zone each timehe scored a touchdown.

POSITIONAL GREATS

SpecialistsSpecialistsKevin Miller

Andrew Bayes John Jett Keith Stokes Henry Williams

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• Pat Dye (1974-79) recorded at least seven winsin all six seasons as head coach. Dye led ECU to an 8-3mark in its first year as a Division I independent schoolin 1977.

• Ed Emory (1980-84) led ECU to its first appear-ance in the final national Associated Press poll in 1983with a ranking of 20th after posting an 8-3 record. Thethree losses that season came to Florida State, Florida andMiami (Fla.) by a total of 13 points.

• Skip Holtz (2005-present) became the 19th headcoach of the Pirates on Dec. 3, 2004.

• Bill Lewis (1989-91) led the 1991 Pirate team to anational top 10 ranking with an 11-1 record and a victo-ry over in-state rival N.C. State in the 1992 Peach Bowl.Lewis was named 1991 National Coach-of-the-Year.

• Steve Logan (1992-02) is the Pirates’ all-time win-ningest coach in history with 69 wins. He guided ECU tofive bowl appearances and a No. 23 ranking in the final1995 national poll.

• Clarence Stasavich (1962-69) is the only coach toguide the Pirates to three straight nine-win seasons. Hewas named 1964 National Coach-of-the-Year.

COACHING GREATS

CoachesCoachesSkip Holtz

Pat Dye Ed Emory Bill Lewis Steve Logan

Clarence Stasavich

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2000 galleryfurniture.com Bowl

East Carolina 40, Texas Tech 27

1995 St. Jude Liberty BowlEast Carolina 19, Stanford 13

1992Peach Bowl

East Carolina 37, N.C. State 34

1978 Independence Bowl

East Carolina 35, Louisiana Tech 13

1965 Tangerine Bowl

East Carolina 31, Maine 0

1964 Tangerine Bowl

East Carolina 14, Massachusettes 13

1963Eastern Bowl

East Carolina 27, Northeastern 6

ECU BOWL SUCCESS

Bowl VictoriesBowl Victories

1995 Liberty Bowl

Tangerine Bowl Independence Bowl Peach Bowl

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• East Carolina has had 52 players select-ed in the NFL Draft dating back to 1961.

• The Pirates have had at least one play-er chosen in 11 of the past 15 drafts, withformer offensive tackle Brian Rimpf beingthe last selected in the 2004 NFL Draft bythe Baltimore Ravens.

• Robert Jones is the only Pirate to ever bechosen in the first round of the NFL Draft.The Dallas Cowboys selected Jones with theNo. 24 overall pick in 1992.

• In 1984, eight Pirates were selected inthe draft, the most in school history.

• East Carolina has produced eightplayers who have played in 11 SuperBowls dating back to 1985. Five of thosePirates have won World Championships,with Robert Jones winning three with theDallas Cowboys.

• ECU had 10 former players scheduledto be in NFL training camps when theleague preseason workouts began in July.

NFL GREATS

NFL PiratesNFL Pirates

David Garrard

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Anthony Collins John Jett Terry Long Vinson Smith


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