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1 2014 SCHEDULE /RESULTS AUG. 30 SEPT. 6 SEPT. 13 SEPT. 20 OCT. 4 OCT. 11 OCT. 18 OCT. 25 NOV. 1 NOV. 8 NOV. 20 NOV. 29 CHICK-FIL-A KICKOFF ALABAMA L/33-23 TOWSON W/54-0 AT MARYLAND W/40-37 OKLAHOMA L/33-45 KANSAS W/33-14 AT TEXAS TECH W/37-34 BAYLOR W/41-27 AT OKLAHOMA STATE W/34-10 TCU L/31-30 AT TEXAS L/33-16 KANSAS STATE L/26-20 AT IOWA STATE W/37-24 DEC. 29 VS. TEXAS A&M AUTOZONE LIBERTY BOWL L/45-37 denotes Big 12 Conference game SOCIAL MEDIA youtube/westvirginiaubig12sports.com 2014 WEST VIRGINIA FOOTBALL POSTSEASON NOTES FINAL RECORD: BIG 12 CONFERENCE (T4TH) LIBERTY BOWL (33RD WVU BOWL) Kevin White Final Notes In the Dana Holgorsen era, WVU has produced 35 games with 400 or more yards of total offense, 19 games with more than 500 yards and eight with more than 600 yards. In the Holgorsen era, WVU has scored 30 or more points in 35 games, 40 or more points in 18 games, 50 or more points in seven games and 60 or more points three times. West Virginia set the school record for scoring 30 or more points in eight consecutive games during the 2014 season. Clint Trickett ranked No. 10 nationally in passing yards per game (298.6), No. 22 in passing yards (3,285), No. 21 in total offense (289.0), No. 28 in yards per passing attempt (7.84), No. 33 in passing efficiency (142.3) and No. 54 in passing touchdowns (18). Kevin White finished No. 6 nationally in receptions per game (8.4) and receiving yards (1,447), No. 8 in receiving yards per game (111.3) and No. 19 in receiving touchdowns (10). White set the school record for most catches in a game (16) at Texas. Mario Alford ranked No. 8 nationally in kickoff return yards per game (28.6) and No. 2 in kickoff return touchdowns (2). Josh Lambert led the nation in field goals made per game (2.31) and No. 8 in scoring (10.4). Karl Joseph finished in a tie for No. 4 in the Big 12 in forced fumbles (3), and Shaq Riddick is tied for No. 6 in sacks (7). Since 1980, WVU is in games played on artificial turf surfaces/28-23 on turf in this decade. WVU has outrushed its opponents in 83 of its last 119 games; WVU s record is WVU is since 2002 when winning the turnover battle. West Virginia ranked No. 9 nationally in defensive third down conversions (31.4). WVU s defense averaged 4.7 three-and-outs per game, ranking No. 15 nationally for number of three-and-outs per game. WVU faced five Top 12 opponents in 2014: No. 2 Alabama, No. 4 Oklahoma, No. 4 Baylor, No. 10 TCU and No. 12 Kansas State Season West Virginia posted a 7-6 overall record and 5-4 in its third year in the Big 12 Conference. WVU finished in a tie for fourth place in Big 12 action, the highest Big 12 finish by WVU. Salute to the 2014 Seniors WVU s game with Texas A&M marked the final game for 19 WVU seniors. This Mountaineer class has been a part of 27 wins, a Big East championship, three bowl appearances, including the 2012 Orange Bowl victory, and Top 25 national rankings during their careers. This year s class: Mario Alford (WR), Ishmael Banks (CB), Michael Calicchio (OL), Cullen Christian (S), Mark Glowinski (OL), Brandon Golson (LB), Tanner Grose (LB), Dontrill Hyman (DL), Brandon Jackson (DL), Michael Molinari (H/K), Logan Moore (QB/WR), Shaq Riddick (DL), Dreamius Smith (RB), Jewone Snow (LB), Quinton Spain (OL), Wes Tonkery (LB), Clint Trickett (QB), Kevin White (WR) and Maurice Zereoue (RB). 1

2 WVU Rankings NCAA Big 12 Scoring Offense 34 5 Rushing Offense 43 4 Scoring Defense 72 6 Rushing Defense 63 7 Passing Offense 9 4 Total Offense 12 4 Passes Had Intercepted 41 3 Pass Defense 71 3 Total Defense 66 6 Kickoff Returns 16 1 Punt Returns Net Punting 72 9 Passing Efficiency 33 4 Turnover Margin Interceptions 54 7 Pass Eff. Defense 28 3 First Downs 11 2 First Down Defense 55 4 Third Down Conv Opponent Third Down 9 2 Fourth Down Conv Opponent Fourth Down 12 2 Sacks By 99 8 Sacks Against 85 9 Tackles for Loss 47 5 Tackles for Loss Allowed Penalties 95 8 Possession Time 59 5 Punt Return Defense Kickoff Return Defense 92 5 Turnovers Gained Fumbles Gained Red Zone Offense 83 7 Red Zone Defense 85 6 National Polls For three weeks, West Virginia was ranked in both national polls, moving as high as No. 20 in the Associated Press Poll and No. 22 in the Amway Coaches Poll. The Mountaineers entered the national polls in 2014 after their win over Baylor on Oct. 19 and were ranked for three weeks. Since 2011, Dana Holgorsen s squad has been ranked during three of last four years and have been among the Top 25 during 26 different weeks. In Bowls West Virginia holds a all-time record in bowl games, dating back to the 1922 East-West Game. The 2014 AutoZone Liberty Bowl was WVU s 33rd bowl appearance. WVU s Record When Wearing... (since 2001) Blue Jersey - Gold Pants: 27-9 Blue Jersey - White Pants: 6-5 Blue Jersey - Blue Pants: 23-8 White Jersey - Gold Pants: 11-9 White Jersey - White Pants: White Jersey - Blue Pants: 16-8 Gold Jersey - Blue Pants: 7-1 Gold Jersey - Gold Pants: 5-3 Gold Jersey - White Pants: 3-1 Gold Jersey - Gray Pants: 0-1 Gray Jersey - Gray Pants: 1-0 Nike Pro Combat Uniforms: 1-1 Stat Comparisons WVU Opponents Big 12 Opponents Scoring Offense First Downs Rushing Offense Passing Offense Total Offense Kick Return Average Punt Return Average INT-Return Average Fumbles/Lost ,072 Penalties/Yards Net Punting Avg Field Goal-Attempts :53 30:07 Time of Possession 29:57 30: (42%) (31%) 3rd Down Conversion (41%) (29%) (45%) 7-23 (30%) 4th Down Conversion 6-13 (46%) 6-17 (35%) Sacks By-Yards (80%) (85%) Red Zone Scoring (89%) (81%) (52%) (59%) Red Zone TD (56%) (55%) The 2014 Mountaineer Roster The 2014 roster consisted of 124 players from 18 different states and one from the District of Columbia. Leading the way was the Mountain State (23), Florida (22), Ohio (20), Pennsylvania (14), Texas (10), New Jersey (7), Maryland (5), Georgia (4), Virginia (4), North Carolina (3), New York (3), South Carolina (2), California, Delaware, Kansas, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Tennessee. Safety Daejuan Funderburk hails from Washington, D.C. At Home The 2014 season marked the 35th season of competition for West Virginia at Milan Puskar Stadium. WVU holds a (.718) all-time mark at the facility, which opened in There were 56,414 in attendance against Towson, a sellout crowd of 61,908 attended the Oklahoma game, then a Homecoming crowd of 52,164 against Kansas and a second sellout of 60,758 saw WVU defeat No. 4 Baylor. A third sellout crowd of 61,190 attended the Nov. 1 game against TCU. There was 47,683 against Kansas State. The average attendance for the 2014 season was 56,686 fans. A total of 12,037,210 fans all-time have watched a game at Mountaineer Field. Overtime Games The three-overtime loss to Iowa State in 2013 marked the 13th overtime game in West Virginia history. The Mountaineers own a 6-7 record in overtime games. West Virginia played its first overtime game against Pitt in 1997, dropping a three-overtime thriller, Overtime Games Nov. 30, 2013 Nov. 9, 2013 Nov. 2, 2013 Nov. 3, 2012 Oct. 29, 2010 Sept. 10, 2010 Nov. 8, 2008 Sept. 18, 2008 Dec. 2, 2006 Oct. 15, 2005 Sept. 18, 2004 Nov. 11, 2000 Nov. 28, 1997 Iowa State 52, WVU 44, 3OT Texas 47, WVU 40, OT WVU 30, TCU 27, OT TCU 39, WVU 38 2OT UConn 16, WVU 13 OT WVU 24, Marshall 21 OT Cincinnati 26, WVU 23 OT Colorado 17, WVU 14 OT WVU 41, Rutgers 39, 3OT WVU 46, Louisville 44, 3OT WVU 19, Maryland 16 OT WVU 31, Rutgers 24, 2OT Pitt 41, WVU 38, 3OT Non-Conference Play West Virginia faced three non-conference opponents in the 2014 season, finishing with a 2-1 record. WVU dropped a decision in its season-opener to No. 2 Alabama. WVU defeated Towson, 54-0, in game two and then won at Maryland, #HailWV

3 2014 Mountaineer Postseason Honors Mario Alford FWAA All-American First Team KOR Phil Steele All-American First Team KOR College Sports Madness All-American Third Team KOR SI.com All-American Honorable Mention All-Big 12 First Team KOR (Phil Steele) All-Big 12 Third Team WR (Phil Steele) All-Big 12 Honorable-Mention WR (Coaches) Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week (Alabama) WVU Special Teams Champion (Kansas) Justin Arndt WVU Special Teams Champion (Oklahoma State) Jared Barber Curtis Jones Award Hunter Brown WVU Defensive Scout Team MVP Michael Calicchio Academic All-Big 12 First Team John DePalma Academic All-Big 12 Second Team WVU Special Teams Champion (Iowa State) KJ Dillon Liberty Bowl WVU Defensive MVP WVU Defensive Champion (Iowa State) Dustin Garrison WVU Offensive Champion (Maryland) Mark Glowinski Ed Pastilong Award All-Big 12 First Team (AP/Phil Steele) All-Big 12 Second Team (Coaches) WVU Offensive Champion (Kansas) Jarrod Harper WVU Special Teams Champion (Maryland) Dravon Henry ESPN.com True Freshman All-American Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year honorable mention (Coaches) WVU Defensive Champion (Oklahoma State) Austin Hensley WVU Offensive Scout Team MVP Skyler Howard WVU Offensive Champion (Iowa State) Karl Joseph WVU Permanent Team Captain All-Big 12 First Team (Coaches/ESPN.com) All-Big 12 Second Team (Phil Steele)/AP All-Big 12 Conference Honorable Mention (ESPN.com) Nick Kwiatkoski WVU Defensive MVP All-Big 12 Third Team (Phil Steele) All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (Coaches) WVU Defensive Champion (Maryland) Josh Lambert WVU Special Teams MVP Groza Award Finalist Associated Press All-American Third Team CBS Sports All-American Second Team SB Nation All-American Third Team Phil Steele All-American Fourth Team Athlon Sports All-American Fourth Team NFL Network All-American Honorable Mention SI.com All-American Honorable Mention All-Big 12 First Team (ESPN.com/Phil Steele/AP) All-Big 12 Second Team (Coaches) Big 12 Special Team Player of the Year Honorable Mention (Coaches) Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week (Texas Tech) WVU Special Teams Champion (Texas Tech) Grant Lingafelter Academic All-Big 12 Second Team Paul Millard Academic All-Big 12 Second Team Michael Molinari WVU Permanent Team Captain Academic All-Big 12 First Team WVU Special Teams Champion (Texas Tech) Tyler Orlosky Academic All-Big 12 Second Team All-Big 12 Second Team (Phil Steele) WVU Offensive Champion (Texas Tech) Nick O Toole Academic All-Big 12 Second Team Shaq Petteway WVU Defensive Champion (Towson) Shaq Riddick Big 12 Defensive Newcomer of the Year (Coaches) All-Big 12 Third Team (Phil Steele) All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (Coaches) Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (Baylor) WVU Defensive Champion (Baylor) Rushel Shell Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year Honorable Mention (Coaches) All-Big 12 Third Team (Phil Steele) Wendell Smallwood WVU Offensive Champion (Oklahoma State) Quinton Spain All-Big 12 First Team (ESPN.com) All-Big 12 Second Team (AP/Phil Steele) All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (Coaches) WVU Offensive Champion (Kansas) Jordan Thompson WVU Special Teams Champion (Towson) Wes Tonkery WVU Permanent Team Captain Ed Pastilong Award Liberty Bowl Scholar-Athlete WVU Defensive Champion (Kansas) Clint Trickett WVU Permanent Team Captain Davey O Brien Semifinalist Walter Camp National Offensive Player of the Week (Maryland) Athlon Sports National Offensive Player of the Week (Maryland) Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week (Maryland) WVU Offensive Champion (Towson) Kevin White WVU Offensive MVP Liberty Bowl WVU Offensive MVP Davey O Brien Semifinalist Biletnikoff Award Finalist Maxwell Award Semifinalist Sporting News All-American First Team American Football Coaches Association First Team Scout All-American First Team Athlon Sports All-American First Team CBS Sports All-American First Team SB Nation All-American First Team NFL Network All-American First Team Sports on Earth All-American First Team FWAA All-American Second Team Associated Press All-American Second Team USA Today All-American Second Team Walter Camp All-American Second Team Phil Steele All-American Second Team Fox Sports All-American Second Team SI.com All-American Second Team College Sports Madness All-American Second Team All-Big 12 First Team (AP/Coaches/ESPN.com/Phil Steele) WVU Offensive Champion (Baylor) Daryl Worley All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (Coaches) 3

4 On Network Television Mario Alford The ESPN telecast of the WVU-Texas A&M game marked the 212th network television game for West Virginia. All-time WVU is in nationally televised games. Most Total Wins Over The Last 12 Years ( ) Rk. School Wins 1. Boise State Oklahoma LSU USC Oregon Ohio State TCU Georgia 115 Wisconsin Virginia Tech Texas Florida Auburn Northern Illinois Utah West Virginia 104 Nebraska BYU 103 Best Winning Percentage Away From Home (Road or Neutral) Over The Last 12 Years ( ) Rk. School W-L Winning % 1. USC Boise State Texas Ohio State TCU LSU Oregon Oklahoma Georgia Florida Navy Virginia Tech West Virginia Auburn Boston College Best Home Winning Percentage Over The Last 12 Years ( ) Rk. School W-L Winning % 1. Boise State Ohio State Oklahoma Wisconsin LSU Georgia USC TCU Virginia Tech Florida West Virginia Texas Troy Iowa Texas Tech True and RS Freshmen Players Three true freshmen saw action for the Mountaineers in 2014: William Crest (QB), Dravon Henry (S) and Xavier Preston (LB). Ten redshirt freshmen saw action for the Mountaineers in 2014: Al-Rasheed Benton (LB), Hodari Christian (LB), Shelton Gibson (WR), Malik Greaves (S), Marcell Lazard (OL), Jon Lewis (DL), Grant Lingafelter (OL), Nick Meadows (LS), Mike Molina (K) and Elijah Wellman (TE/FB). For Starters In 2014, the Mountaineers had a total of 43 players with at least one game of starting experience. Tops on that list were senior offensive lineman Quinton Spain and junior safety Karl Joseph (38), redshirt senior offensive lineman Mark Glowinski (25) and redshirt junior linebacker Nick Kwiatkoski (24) and senior wide receiver Kevin White and redshirt junior tight end/fullback Cody Clay (22). First-Time Players There were 23 Mountaineers who saw their first career WVU action during the 2014 season: Al-Rasheed Benton (LB), Hodari Christian (LB), William Crest (QB), Cullen Christian (LB), Shelton Gibson (WR), Malik Greaves (S), Tanner Grose (LB), Dravon Henry (S), Skyler Howard (QB), Marcell Lazard (OL), Jon Lewis (DL), Grant Lingafelter (OL), Tony Matteo (OL), Nick Meadows (LS), Mike Molina (K), Ed Muldrow (LB), Jaylon Myers (CB), Xavier Preston (LB), Shaq Riddick (DL), Rushel Shell (RB), Stone Underwood (OL), Elijah Wellman (TE/FB) and Dayron Wilson (LB). First-Time Starters Ten Mountaineers earned their first career starts during the 2014 season: Christian Brown (DL), Cullen Christian (LB), Dravon Henry (S), Skyler Howard (QB), Tony Matteo (OL), Edward Muldrow (LB), Noble Nwachukwu (DL), Shaq Petteway (LB), Shaq Riddick (DL) and Rushel Shell (RB). No Stranger to Bowl Games The 2014 AutoZone Liberty Bowl marked the third bowl game that Dana Holgorsen has coached in as a head coach. However, he is not a stranger to bowl games, as the Liberty Bowl was the 14th bowl game in which he has coached - as an assisant or head coach, three at West Virginia, one at Oklahoma State, two at Houston and eight at Texas Tech. In the 14 bowl games in which Holgorsen coached in, his teams have posted an 8-6 record. Year School Bowl Game/Opponent/Result 2014 West Virginia Liberty Bowl/Texas A&M/L 2012 West Virginia Pinstripe Bowl/Syracuse/L 2011 West Virginia Orange Bowl/Clemson/W 2010 Oklahoma State Alamo/Arizona/W 2009 Houston Armed Forces/Air Force/L 2008 Houston Armed Forces/Air Force/W 2007 Texas Tech Gator Bowl/Virginia/W 2006 Texas Tech Insight.com/Minnesota/W 2005 Texas Tech Cotton/Alabama/L 2004 Texas Tech Holiday/Cal/W 2003 Texas Tech Houston/Navy/W 2002 Texas Tech Tangerine/Clemson/W 2001 Texas Tech Alamo/Iowa/L 2000 Texas Tech Galleryfurniture.com/ECU/L Against The Big 12 WVU is all-time against current members of the Big 12 Conference. WVU is 2-1 vs. Baylor; 2-1 against Iowa State; 3-1 against Kansas; 1-4 vs. Kansas State; 2-5 vs. Oklahoma; 4-2 vs. Oklahoma State; 2-2 vs. Texas; 2-2 vs. TCU and Texas Tech. All-Conference Teams WVU had four players named to the coaches All-Big 12 teams and five players selected to the Associated Press team. Kevin White (WR) was named to the first team on both conference squads. Karl Joseph (S) was named to the first team on the coaches team and second team on the AP team. Josh Lambert (K) and Mark Glowinski (OL) were named first team on the AP team and second team on the coaches Quinton Spain (OL) was named second team on the AP #HailWV

5 West Virginia OFFENSE WVU finished the 2014 season with 337 offensive first downs, the most in a single season in program history. West Virginia s converted 97 third down attempts - tied for eighth most in the nation in West Virginia s 37 offensive first downs by penalty are the most in a single season in school history. WVU finished the season with an average of yards per game, an improvement of more than 88 yards per game from a season ago. West Virginia scored on its opening drive in eight of 13 games - five touchdowns (Maryland, Towson, OSU, TCU and Iowa State) and three field goals (Alabama, Kansas and Texas Tech). WVU s offense ran more plays than its opponent in all but four games in WVU ran 40+ more plays than its opponents twice, 20+ twice and 10+ twice. In the Holgorsen era, the Mountaineers have run plays once, plays nine times, plays 20 times, plays 13 times, plays seven times and 100 or more plays once. The top games for amount of plays during the Holgorsen era: Maryland (2014) Towson (2014) Texas Tech (2014) Texas Tech (2012) 91 - Oklahoma State (2012) Texas (2014) 90 - Oklahoma State (2013) 90 - TCU (2012) The Mountaineer offense ran 1,097 plays in 2014, averaging 84.4 plays per game. Top three-game stretches for first downs in school history: Towson, Maryland, Oklahoma (2014) Clemson, Marshall, JMU (2011/2012) Syracuse, Rutgers, Temple (1993) Alabama, Towson, MD (2014) 88 - Oklahoma, Iowa St, Kansas (2012) 88 - Georgia, Marshall, Eastern Wash. ( ). Entering the season, only 13 times in school history had WVU thrown for at least 17 first downs in a game - it happened in three games this season. Sklyer Howard West Virginia had at least 20 offensive first downs in every game in 2014 but one, including at least 30 first downs in three games. West Virginia outscored its opponents in the fourth quarter this season. The top games for total first downs in school history: Washington & Lee (1923) Syracuse (1993) Colorado State (1980) Maryland (2014) 33 - Towson (2014) 33 - Baylor (2014) 33 - Baylor (2012) In the Holgorsen era, WVU has thrown for 300 or more yards 29 times, 400 or more 10 times and 500 or more twice. Since 2000, WVU has thrown for 300 or more yards 38 times, 400 or more 10 times and 500 or more twice. WVU ranked No. 9 nationally, averaging 317 passing yards per game. Clint Trickett threw for 300 or more yards in seven of 11 games. Trickett s 87.5 completion percentage against Towson was the highest in a single game by a Big 12 player in Trickett s 3,285 passing yards were the fourth most in a single season in school history. Trickett was just the third quarterback in school history to throw for 3,000 or more yards in a single season (Geno Smith and Marc Bulger). Trickett s 281 completions were the fourth most in a single season in school history. Trickett had at least 20 completions in every game in 2014 but two and had 30 or more completions in three games. Trickett s 4,890 career passing yards ranked No. 8 in program history. Trickett set a school record with eight straight 300-yard passing games spanning from the 2013 season finale to the Baylor game in Trickett threw five touchdown passes of 40+ yards during the 2014 season. Scoring 20 or more in a quarter West Virginia scored 20 points in the first quarter against Texas A&M, marking the third time in 2014 in which WVU scored at least 20 points in a quarter. WVU has scored 20 or more points in a quarter 48 times since 2001 and has done it in two quarters of a game eight different times. Game Year Points Quarter Texas A&M st Iowa State nd Towson nd Baylor th Georgia State th Kansas nd TCU nd Baylor rd Baylor nd James Madison st Marshall rd Marshall nd vs. Clemson nd Connecticut rd Bowling Green nd Norfolk State rd UNLV st Auburn st North Carolina st Louisville rd UConn rd UConn th UConn rd Miss. State st at Marshall rd at Marshall th W. Michigan rd vs. Ga. Tech rd Cincinnati nd Cincinnati rd Syracuse rd at Miss. State th Maryland st vs. Georgia st Pitt th UConn nd at Maryland th James Madison nd East Carolina nd Temple st at East Carolina nd at East Carolina rd at Temple st UT-Chattanooga nd UT-Chattanooga th Rutgers st Rutgers nd Kent State rd 5

6 Trickett s 511 passing yards at Maryland were the second-most in a game in school history. Trickett s 281 completions were the third most in a single season in school history and his 419 attempts were tied for the third most (Marc Bulger, 1998). Trickett s 18 passing touchdowns were the eighth most in a season in WVU history. Trickett s 404 career completions were the seventh most in school history. His 652 pass attempts were the eighth most. Trickett s streak of 10 straight games with a passing touchdown came to an end against Texas. When WVU has passed for 250 or more yards over the past 10 years, its record is and when passing for 200 or more yards. 300 or More Yards Passing (Last 10 years) 656 Baylor (2012) 70-63/W 511 Maryland (2014) 40-37/W 469 Connecticut (2011) 43-16/W 463 LSU (2011) 21-47/L 448 James Madison (2012) 42-12/W 431 Norfolk State (2011) 55-12/W 410 Louisville (2011) 35-28/L 407 Kansas (2012) 59-10/W 407 Clemson (2011) 70-33/W 401 Oklahoma State (2012) 55-34/L 388 at Maryland (2011) 37-31/W 376 Oklahoma (2014) 45-33/L 372 at Cincinnati (2011) 24-21/W 365 vs. Alabama (2014) 33-23/L 359 Georgia State (2013) 41-7/W 355 Towson (2014) 54-0/W 356 Iowa State (2013) 44-52/L 352 Rutgers (2010) 35-10/W 346 Texas A&M (2014) 45-37/L 338 Maryland (2012) 31-21/W 338 at Syracuse (2011) 49-23/L 334 East Carolina (2009) 35-20/W 332 North Carolina (2008) 31-30/W 323 Marshall (2012) 69-34/W 322 Baylor (2014) 41-27/W 320 Oklahoma (2012) 50-49/L 316 Marshall (2010) 24-21/W OT 310 Kansas State (2012) 26-20/L 302 Kansas (2014) 33-14/W 302 Auburn (2009) 30-41/L 301 Texas Tech (2014) 37-34/W Bold = Holgorsen Era WVU Offense (2013/2014) National Rankings Comparison /- Scoring Offense Rushing Offense Passing Offense Total Offense Passes Had Intercepted Passing Efficiency First Downs Third Down Conv Fourth Down Conv Sacks Against Tackles for Loss Allowed West Virginia OFFENSE Kevin White set a school record with seven straight games of 100 or more receiving yards to start the season and had nine 100-yard receiving games in White s 16 receptions at Texas set the school record for most receptions in a game. The record of 14 was previously held by Stedman Bailey and Tavon Austin in White s 8.4 receptions per game ranked him No. 1 in the Big 12 and No. 6 in the nation. White caught a touchdown in nine of 13 games this season. White ranks No. 6 nationally and No. 2 in the Big 12 in receiving yards (1,447). White s 1,447 receiving yards were the second most in a single season in school history (Stedman Bailey, 1,622, 2012). White was the fifth different Mountaineer in school history to record 1,000 or more receiving yards in a single season. It has happened seven times. White s 109 receptions were the third most in a single season in WVU history and just five receptions shy of the school record. White s 144 career receptions are the eighth most in school history. White s 10-career 100-yard receiving games are the third most in program history. White s 15 career touchdown receptions tie him with Danny Buggs ( ) for the 11th most in school history. White had 13 or more receptions in a game on three occasions in White had a career-high 216 receiving yards against Maryland - the third-most receiving yards in a game in school history. White had at least 10 receptions in five games. Mario Alford scored a touchdown in all but two games. Alford s 11 receiving touchdowns this season led the team, the conference and ranked No. 12 nationally. Wendell Smallwood Alford s 11 touchdown receptions were tied for the sixth most in a single season in WVU history. Alford s 945 receiving yards were the ninth most in a single season in school history. Alford finished with 101 yards receiving against OU, giving WVU double 100- yard receivers (White, 173) for the second straight game (Maryland) and the 16th time in school history. Alford and White recorded a touchdown reception in the same game on six occasions in Alford s all-purpose yards per game ranked him No. 5 in the Big 12 Conference and No. 37 nationally. At Texas, Dreamius Smith became the first Mountaineer since Noel Devine against Maryland in 2007 to record at least 100 rushing yards in a game on 10 carries or less. Rushel Shell led the team with 788 rushing yards. Wendell Smallwood was second with 722 yards At Texas Tech, WVU had two 100-yard rushers and two 100-yard receivers in a single game for the first time in school history. At Tech, Smallwood and Shell became the first two WVU players to have 100 rushing yards in a game since Pat White (200) and Noel Devine (154) at Louisville in Five different WVU running backs averaged more than four yards per carry (Shell 4.5, Buie 4.2, Garrison 4.6, Smallwood 4.9 and Smith 5.6). The Captains West Virginia head coach Dana Holgorsen selects game captains each week of the regular season based on their performance from the previous week s practices and game. Permanent team captains were selected at the end of the season after the bowl game was completed. The 2014 captains were Karl Joseph (S), Michael Molinari (K/H/P), Wes Tonkery (LB) and Clint Trickett #HailWV

7 West Virginia DEFENSE WVU faced six of the top 30 scoring offenses in The West Virginia defense allowed one second-half passing touchdown all season and it came in game 13. WVU improved 45 spots in the national rankings for scoring defense from 2013 to West Virginia held Big 12 opponents to just 42-of-146 (28.8%) on third downs, leading the league in conference-only games. WVU ranked No. 2 in the Big 12 and No. 10 nationally, holding opponents to a combined 65-of-207 (31.4%) on third downs this season. In third down defense, the Mountaineers improved from No. 92 nationally (42.7%) in 2013 to No. 9 nationally (31.4%) in West Virginia held its last seven opponents to just a 32-of-115 (27.8%) conversion rate on third downs. The WVU defense only allowed an average of 4.3 points in the fourth quarter. WVU had three different players record at least 11 tackles two times in West Virginia had a season-high 10 tackles for loss against Kansas State. West Virginia forced 63 three-and-outs in 2014 on 188 drives (34%), averaging 4.85 per game, No. 15 nationally. Since 2000, the Mountaineers have produced 36 defensive touchdowns and had defensive touchdowns in three of their last six games to end the season. West Virginia had three different players with at least two interceptions and seven different players with at least one interception in WVU only allowed its opponents in the red zone 41 times in 13 games. WVU held TCU s offense to a season-low seven points in the first half. TCU s previous first-half low for scoring was 24. WVU held Baylor s offense to a season-low 318 yards and a season-low 27 points. Shaq Riddick s three sacks vs. Baylor were the most by a WVU player in a single game since Julian Miller had four vs. Pitt in Karl Joseph Riddick, the Big 12 Defensive Newcomer of the Year, tied for No. 6 in the Big 12 with seven sacks. Riddick recorded a tackle for loss in six of the last seven games in Nick Kwiatkoski led the team in tackles (103), solo stops (71) and TFL (11.5). Kwiatkoski tied for No. 9 in the Big 12 with 7.9 tackles per game. Kwiatkoski finished with double-digit tackles five times in 2014 and eight times in his career. Karl Joseph ranked second on the team and No. 16 in the Big 12 in tackles (92), and tied for No. 9 in solo tackles (62). Joseph has recorded at least 50 solo tackles in all three seasons as a Mountaineer and has started every game of his career. Joseph has 193 career solo stops, the 13th most in school history. Dravon Henry recorded his first two interceptions of his career at OSU. Henry became the first Mountaineer with two interceptions in the same game since Brodrick Jenkins had two against Rutgers on Oct. 29, Wes Tonkery finished third on the team in tackles (69) and tackles for loss (10.5). KJ Dillon was fourth on the team with 62 tackles and tied for the team lead with three interceptions. Dillon tied for the team lead with seven pass breakups in 13 games played. Daryl Worley ranked fifth on the team in tackles (52) and tied for the team lead with three interceptions in Other leading Mountaineer tacklers include: Dravon Henry (45), Shaq Petteway (39), Kyle Rose (35), Terrell Chestnut (35), Noble Nwachuckwu (34), Brandon Golson (34)and Ed Muldrow (30). Joseph leads the team with 264 career tackles, while Kwiatkoski (217) and Isaiah Bruce (152) rank No. 2 and No. 3, respectively. WVU forced KU to punt 14 times, a home and a WVU opponent record. The 14 punts matched a Big 12 Conference record, set by OSU at OU on Nov. 28, WVU s shutout of Towson was its first since a 31-0 victory over Coastal Carolina on Sept. 4, Towson s 122 yards of total offense were the fewest allowed by the Mountaineers in the 2010 decade. West Virginia SPECIAL TEAMS Josh Lambert was a Lou Groza Award finalist Lambert holds the NCAA record for most field goals made of 40 yards or more in a season (16). Lambert tied the NCAA season record for most contests with multiple field goals made in a game (10). Lambert was the No. 2 kicker in the nation in scoring (135) in Lambert had the most field goals made nationally in 2014 (30). Lambert finished No. 1 in the Big 12 and No. 1 nationally in field goals made per game in Lambert ranked No. 5 in the Big 12 in field goal percentage (.769) last season. Lambert ranked No. 8 nationally in scoring (10.2), No. 2 in Big 12 scoring and No. 2 in Big 12 scoring by kickers in Lambert led WVU in scoring last season with 135 points, which was a WVU single-season record for scoring by kickers. Lambert had four field goals in 2014 of 50-plus yards and five for his career, which ties Paul Woodside for the school record. Lambert s career-long 55-yard field goal at Texas Tech was his second game-winner of 2014 and third of his career. The kick tied Paul Woodside s school record and marked the longest road field goal in school history. Lambert s 54-yard field goal vs. Oklahoma was then the longest of his career and second longest in school history. He followed in the next game with a 53-yard field goal against Kansas and had another 54-yarder vs. Baylor. Lambert s 47-yard field goal at Maryland as time expired was the game-winner. It was the second game-winning field goal of his career. Lambert was 4-for-5 on field goals of 50 yards or more in In 2014, Nick O Toole ranked No. 6 in the Big 12 in punting and No. 54 nationally. O Toole s high average on the year was 45.4 yards vs. TCU. O Toole placed 24 punts inside the 20 and had 11 punts of 50 yards or more. Mario Alford ranked No. 2 in the Big 12 and No. 8 nationally in kickoff return yardage. Alford s 100-yard kickoff return against Alabama was the team s first since Alford s 94-yard kickoff return vs. Kansas marked the first time since 2011(Tavon Austin) that a WVU player had returned two kickoffs for a TD in a season. WVU s top special teams ranking in 2014 was is No. 1 in the conference and No. 15 nationally in kickoff returns. 7

8 WVU Defense (2013/2014) National Rankings Comparison KJ Dillon /- Scoring Defense Rushing Defense Pass Defense Total Defense Interceptions Pass Eff. Defense First Down Defense Third Down Defense Fourth Down Defense Sacks By Tackles for Loss Turnovers Gained Fumbles Gained Red Zone Defense National Award Finalists WVU wide receiver Kevin White was one of three finalists for the Biletnikoff Award, signifying the top receiver in college football. Also named were Amari Cooper (Alabama) and Rashard Higgins (Colorado State). Kicker Josh Lambert was one of three finalists for the Lou Groza Award, signifying the top kicker in college football. Also named were Roberto Aguayo (Florida State) and Brad Craddock (Maryland.) All-Academic Big 12 Team Michael Calicchio and Michael Molinari were named to the Academic All-Big 12 First Team. John DePalma, Grant Lingafelter, Paul Millard, Tyler Orlosky and Nick O Toole were named to the second team. Looking at the Numbers The Mountaineer offense saw action on 1,097 plays in 2014 and 957 plays by the defense. Of WVU s 1,097 offensive plays, seven players registered more than 1,000 offensive plays, 10 players saw action on more than 500 offenisve plays, and 13 players on 500 or more plays. Adam Pankey led the offense with 1,092 plays, Tyler Orlosky on 1,089, Mark Glowinski on 1,086, Marquis Lucas on 1,060, Kevin White on 1,045, Mario Alford on 1,015 and Quinton Spain on 1,009. Of WVU s 957 defensive plays, three players have been used on 900 or more defensive plays. Seven players have recorded more than 700 plays and nine players have recorded more than 600 plays. Karl Joseph (947), KJ Dillon (904), Dravon Henry (901), Nick Kwiatkoski (891), Wes Tonkery (797), Daryl Worley (737), Kyle Rose (720) and Noble Nwachukwu (643), Terrell Chestnut (611) saw action on more than 600 plays. West Virginia Top Offensive Performances Mountaineer Top Rushing Marks Washington & Lee November 10, East Carolina September 28, Connecticut November 24, East Carolina September 4, Syracuse October 14, Oklahoma November 17, Pitt November 24, Syracuse October 30, Rutgers November 3, Pitt November 16, Cincinnati October 17, East Carolina September 22, Eastern Washington September 9, Georgia January 2, Washington & Lee November 10, East Carolina November 7, Pitt September 29, West Virginia Wesleyan October 1, Louisville November 22, Cincinnati October 21, 1989 Mountaineer Top Passing Marks Baylor September 29, Maryland September 13, UConn October 8, LSU September 24, Missouri December 26, James Madison September 15, Norfolk State September 10, Pitt September 28, Louisville November 5, Pitt November 27, Kansas December 1, Clemson January 4, Oklahoma State November 10, Pitt October 15, Purdue September 2, Maryland September 17, Miami October 24, Oklahoma September 20, Cincinnati November 12, Rutgers November 9, Boston College October 5, Alabama August 31, 2014 Mountaineer Top Total Offense Marks Baylor September 29, Oklahoma November 17, Maryland September 13, Washington & Lee November 10, Marshall September 1, Syracuse October 30, Kansas December 1, Bowling Green October 1, Pitt October 2, Pitt November 16, Rutgers November 3, Connecticut November 24, Pitt November 27, East Carolina September 4, Temple November 13, Towson September 6, Georgia State September 14, 2013 Charting Mountaineer Players of the Week Game Alabama O-Champ None D-Champ None ST-Champ None O-Scout None D-Scout None Big 12 Alford (ST) Towson Trickett Petteway Thompson S. Howard H. Brown Maryland Garrison Kwiatkoski Harper Zereoue A. Fields Trickett (OFF) Oklahoma None None None None None Kansas Glowsinki/Spain Tonkery Alford Townes Owens Texas Tech Orlosky Kwiatkoski Molinari Rogers Shariff Lambert (Co-ST) Baylor White Riddick Lambert Thomas-Williams Agyire Riddick (DEF) Oklahoma State Smallwood Henry J. Arndt Nash Maduewesi TCU None None None None None Texas None None None None None Kansas State None None None None None Iowa State Howard Dillon DePalma Willis Commodore Texas A&M None None None None #HailWV

9 West Virginia NOTES Average Per Down Here s a breakdown of how the 2014 West Virginia offense operated on first, second, third and fourth down: On first down, the Mountaineers ran a total of 485 plays and gained 3,094 yards for a 6.4 average. On second down, the Mountaineers ran 361 plays for 1,870 yards and a 5.2 average. On third down, the Mountaineers ran 229 plays for 1,444 yards and a 6.3 average gain. West Virginia had 22 fourth-down plays in 2014, gaining 89 yards for a 4.0 average on fourth down. WVU s touchdowns came 16 times on first down (7 rushing and 9 passing), 16 times on second down (6 rushing and 10 passing), 10 times on third down (3 rushing, 7 passing) and 2 touchdowns on fourth down (2 rushing, 0 passing). Offensive Analysis Breaking down the West Virginia offensive numbers for the 2014 season, the Mountaineers ran a total of 1,097 plays, 563 coming on the ground and 534 through the air. The rushing game totaled 2,376 yards for an average of 4.2 yards per carry and 18 touchdowns. The passing attack totaled 4,121 yards, 26 touchdowns and an average of 12.1 yards per completion. Combine the two and the Mountaineers turned in 6,497 yards of total offense, and 44 offensive touchdowns for an average of 5.9 yards per play, and an average of 33.5 points per game. Deeper analysis shows that the Mountaineer offense gained 125 first downs by the run and 175 via the pass. On average, West Virginia totaled yards per game on the ground, yards per game passing and yards of total offense. 30 Is Enough Dating back to 1980, the Mountaineers hold a record when scoring 30 or more points in a game. During the 1990s, the Mountaineers were 42-4 when scoring 30 or more points in a contest and were in the 80s when reaching that mark. WVU is since 2000 when scoring 30 points or more in a contest. Scoring 40 or more Points Under Dana Holgorsen, West Virginia is 14-3 when scoring 40 or more points. Since 2000, the Mountaineers are 46-3 when hitting the 40-point plateau, and WVU is all-time when scoring at least 40 points in a game. Against Ranked Teams Beginning with a 27-0 loss to Fordham on Oct. 18, 1941, West Virginia has played 143 games against nationally ranked teams. Of those, 41 have been Mountaineer victories. Since 2001, WVU has posted 19 victories over ranked teams. Josh Lambert WVU vs Slate West Virginia owns a record against its 2014 opponents. The Mountaineers have winning records over Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas, Maryland, Oklahoma State and Towson and are even in their series with TCU, Texas and Texas Tech Opponent Series Record Alabama Baylor Iowa State Kansas Kansas State Maryland Oklahoma Oklahoma State Texas TCU Texas A&M Texas Tech Towson On Turf Since 1980, West Virginia is in games played on artificial turf surfaces. WVU was on turf in the 1990s, on turf in the 2000 decade and is on turf in this decade. The Mountaineers are on turf under Dana Holgorsen. West Virginia is 6-6 in 2014, was 3-7 on turf in 2013, was 5-5 in 2012 and was 7-3 during the 2011 season. December Graduates Eight Mountaineers from the 2014 team graduated on Dec. 19: Ishmael Banks, Michael Calicchio, Mark Glowinski, Tanner Grose, Michael Molinari, Wes Tonkery, Kevin White and Maurice Zereoue. Seven Up The Mountaineers posted their 49th season all-time with at least seven wins and 12 in the last 13 years. When WVU wins at least seven games in a season, the Mountaineers have gone to 20 straight bowl games. West Virginia Bests Rushing Yards vs. Washington & Lee 1923 Passing Yards vs. Baylor 2012 Total Yards vs. Baylor 2012 Total First Downs vs. Washington & Lee 1923 Low Rushing Yards All vs. Florida 1981 Low Passing Yards All....0 vs. Pitt 1981 Low Total Yards Allowed vs. Maryland 1919 Fewest First Downs All vs. Maryland 1919 Longest TD run vs. N. Illinois 1986 Longest Non-TD Run vs. Louisville 2008 Longest TD Reception...96 vs. Penn State 1973 Longest Non-TD Reception...84 vs. Miami 2003 Points (Game)...92 vs. Marshall 1916 Victory Margin vs. Geneva 1951 West Virginia Bests Decade Rushing Yards vs. Oklahoma 12 Passing Yards vs. Baylor 12 Total Yards vs. Baylor 12 Total First Downs...33 vs 4 teams, latest Baylor 14 First Downs Rushing...19 vs. Cincinnati 10 First Downs Passing...23 vs. LSU 11 Low Rushing Yards All vs. Maryland 10 Low Passing Yards All vs. Kansas 13 Low Total Yards Allowed vs. Towson 14 Fewest First Downs All....7 vs. Towson 14 Fewest 1st Downs Rushing All....0 vs, Kansas St. 14 Fewest 1st Downs Passing All....2 vs. Kansas 13 Longest TD run vs. Rutgers 11 Longest Non-TD Run...70 vs. Marshall 12 Longest TD Reception...87 vs. Baylor 12 Longest Non-TD Reception...75 vs. Okla. St. 12 Points (Game)...70 vs. Clemson 11, Baylor 12 Points (Half) vs. Clemson 11 (First Half) Points (Qtr)...35 vs. Clemson 11 (Second) Victory Margin...54 vs. Towson 14 West Virginia Bests - Holgorsen Era Rushing Yards vs. Oklahoma 12 Passing Yards vs. Baylor 12 Total Yards vs. Baylor 12 Total First Downs...33 vs. 4 teams, latest Baylor 14 First Downs Rushing...15 vs. Bowling Green 11 First Downs Passing...23 vs. LSU 11 Low Rushing Allowed...1 vs. Kansas State 14 Low Passing Yards Allowed...61 vs. Kansas 13 Low Total Yards Allowed vs. Towson 14 Fewest 1st Downs Allowed...7 vs. Towson 14 Fewest 1st Downs Rushing All...0 vs. Kansas St. 14 Fewest 1st Downs Passing All...2 vs.kansas 13 Longest TD run vs. Rutgers 11 Longest Non-TD Run...70 vs. Marshall 12 Longest TD Reception...87 vs. Baylor 12 Longest Non-TD Reception...75 vs. Okla. St. 12 Points (Game)...70 vs. Clemson 11, Baylor 12 Points (Half) (First Half) vs. Clemson 11 Points (Qtr)...35 (Second) vs. Clemson 11 Victory Margin...54 vs. Towson Big 12 Standings Big 12 Pct. Overall Pct. TCU Baylor Kansas State West Virginia Oklahoma Texas Oklahoma State Texas Tech Kansas Iowa State

10 Mountaineer 250-Yard Passing Games A/C/Yds Name Opponent Date 45/51/656 Geno Smith Baylor 9/29/ /49/511 Clint Trickett Maryland 9/13/ /65/463 Geno Smith LSU 9/24/ /45/450 Geno Smith Connecticut 10/8/ /50/429 Marc Bulger Missouri 12/26/98 27/37/416 Mike Sherwood Pitt 9/28/68 34/39/411 Geno Smith James Madison 9/15/ /44/410 Geno Smith Louisville 11/5/ /37/409 Marc Bulger Pitt 11/27/98 23/24/407 Geno Smith Kansas 12/1/ /43/407 Geno Smith Clemson 1/4/ /39/396 Chad Johnston Pitt 10/15/94 22/35/390 Chad Johnston Purdue 9/2/95 36/49/388 Geno Smith Maryland 9/17/ /43/380 Marc Bulger Miami 10/24/98 25/41/376 Clint Trickett Oklahoma 9/20/ /43/372 Geno Smith Cincinnati 11/12/ /34/371 Geno Smith Norfolk State 9/10/ /45/365 Clint Trickett Alabama 8/30/ /54/364 Geno Smith Oklahoma State 11/10/ /48/360 Oliver Luck Syracuse 11/21/81 25/41/359 Ford Childress Georgia State 9/14/ /37/356 Clint Trickett Iowa State 11/30/ /36/354 Marc Bulger Navy 10/3/98 18/31/354 Chad Johnston Boston College 10/5/96 23/28/352 Geno Smith Rutgers 12/4/ /40/353 Marc Bulger Georgia Tech 12/29/97 35/40/348 Clint Trickett Towson 9/6/ /43/348 Marc Bulger Pitt 11/28/97 20/45/346 Skyler Howard Texas A&M 12/29/ /48/346 Marc Bulger Miami 10/30/99 21/37/341 Bernie Galiffa Penn State 10/28/72 30/43/338 Geno Smith Maryland 9/22/ /41/338 Geno Smith Syracuse 10/21/ /31/334 Jarrett Brown East Carolina 9/12/ /21/334 Chad Johnston Rutgers 11/4/95 32/26/332 Pat White North Carolina 12/27/ /20/331 Marc Bulger Pitt 11/27/99 32/36/323 Geno Smith Marshall 9/1/ /35/322 Clint Trickett Baylor 10/18/ /37/321 Jeff Hostetler Oklahoma 9/11/82 20/35/320 Geno Smith Oklahoma 11/17/ /28/320 Allen McCune Pitt 10/2/65 15/21/318 Brad Lewis Mississippi 12/28/ /45/316 Geno Smith Marshall 9/10/ /25/314 Oliver Luck Temple 11/8/80 18/37/314 Bernie Galiffa Pitt 11/4/72 20/28/312 Marc Bulger Boston College 11/21/98 24/50/309 Clint Trickett Oklahoma State 9/28/ /34/309 Dan Kendra Villanova 10/29/77 23/41/308 Darren Studstill Miami, Fla. 10/31/92 20/33/306 Mike Sherwood East Carolina 11/7/70 20/35/302 Clint Trickett Kansas 10/4/ /44/301 Clint Trickett Texas Tech 10/11/ /19/298 Bernie Galiffa Virginia 9/23/72 15/21/297 Major Harris Boston College 10/22/88 15/18/296 Allen McCune William & Mary 9/25/65 20/25/293 Marc Bulger Maryland 9/19/98 28/45/293 Dan Kendra Syracuse 11/25/75 17/25/291 Chad Johnston Missouri 10/1/94 12/20/290 Brad Lewis East Carolina 11/18/ /34/286 Brad Lewis Kent State 9/22/ /40/285 Skyler Howard Iowa State 11/29/ /37/285 Jeff Hostetler Maryland 9/18/82 17/31/281 Bernie Galiffa Syracuse 11/20/71 16/30/280 Kevin White TCU 12/31/84 31/52/279 Brad Lewis Maryland #HailWV Clint Trickett A/C/Yds Name Opponent Date 17/28/279 Jeff Hostetler Rutgers 11/12/83 30/56/278 Geno Smith Texas Tech 10/13/ /28/274 Darren Studstill Temple 11/13/93 18/29/273 Jeff Hostetler Penn State 10/22/83 14/25/271 Rasheed Marshall Syracuse 11/22/ /19/270 Jake Kelchner Maryland 9/13/93 12/20/269 Oliver Luck Colorado State 9/13/80 25/35/268 Geno Smith Texas 10/6/ /29/268 Geno Smith Maryland 9/18/ /41/267 Clint Trickett TCU 11/2/ /18/267 Bernie Galiffa Syracuse 11/18/72 29/16/266 Marc Bulger Temple 10/23/99 17/27/265 Oliver Luck Virginia Tech 10/17/81 32/54/260 Geno Smith TCU 11/3/ /32/259 Paul Millard Texas 11/9/ /28/257 Scott McBrien Pitt 11/24/ /31/257 Marc Bulger Syracuse 11/7/98 14/20/257 Marc Bulger Temple 10/10/98 21/32/257 Oliver Luck East Carolina 10/31/81 17/35/256 Dan Kendra Boston College 10/16/76 27/43/254 Clint Trickett Texas Tech 10/19/ /30/254 Richard Longfellow Boston U. 10/11/58 21/36/253 Marc Bulger Tulsa 9/26/98 13/31/252 Scott McBrien Notre Dame 10/21/ /23/250 Major Harris Pitt 9/30/89 19/37/250 Jeff Hostetler Penn State 10/23/82

11 Mountaineer 100-Yard Receivers Name Yards/Catches Team/Year Stedman Bailey 303/13 Baylor/2012 Stedman Bailey 225/14 Oklahoma State/2012 Kevin White 215/13 Maryland/2014 Mario Alford 215/8 Iowa State/2013 Tavon Austin 215/14 Baylor/2012 Chris Henry 209/6 Syracuse/2003 Pat Greene 205/12 Pitt/1997 Stedman Bailey 205/13 Oklahoma/2012 Rahsaan Vanterpool 205/9 Pitt/1994 David Saunders 191/8 Boston College/1996 Calvin Phillips 190/5 Cal-Fullerton/1988 Oscar Patrick 190/10 Penn State/1968 Shawn Foreman 189/11 Missouri/1998 Tavon Austin 187/11 LSU/2011 Zach Abraham 180/6 Pitt/1994 Tavon Austin 179/13 Maryland/2012 Antonio Brown 179/6 East Carolina/2000 Stedman Bailey 178/7 Connecticut/2011 David Saunders 178/11 Rutgers/1996 Chris Henry 176/4 Rutgers/2003 Kevin White 173/10 Oklahoma/2014 Stedman Bailey 173/13 James Madison/2012 Mike Baker 172/8 Rutgers/1993 Shawn Foreman 164/6 Rutgers/1996 Stedman Bailey 159/11 Kansas/2012 Antonio Brown 156/6 Ole Miss/2000 Shawn Foreman 158/9 Miami/1998 Khori Ivy 155/7 Temple/2000 Shawn Foreman 153/10 Boston College/1997 Rahsaan Vanterpool 152/9 Boston College/1996 Willie Drewrey 152/6 TCU/1984 Gary Mullen 152/7 Virginia/1984 Danny Buggs 151/6 Illinois/1973 Lovett Purnell 149/8 Purdue/1995 David Saunders 149/8 Rutgers/1995 Rich Hollins 148/6 Virginia Tech/1981 Rich Hollins 148/8 Maryland/1981 Reggie Rembert 145/5 Pitt/1989 Kevin White 143/9 Alabama/2014 Khori Ivy 142/9 Miami/1999 Cedric Thomas 142/7 Temple/1980 Darrell Miller 141/8 Virginia/1981 Danny Buggs 140/6 William & Mary/1972 Jerry Porter 139/3 Pitt/1999 Bob Dunlevy 139/5 William & Mary/1965 Milt Clegg 139/8 Syracuse/1964 Jim Braxton 138/5 East Carolina/1970 Terry Fairbanks 138/4 Boston U./1958 Mario Alford 136/7 Oklahoma State/2014 Rahsaan Vanterpool 135/6 Temple/1995 James Jett 135/5 Cincinnati/1990 Darius Reynaud 134/9 Marshall/2007 Lovett Purnell 134/3 Rutgers/1995 Reggie Rembert 134/5 Ball State/1989 Kevin White 132/16 Texas/2014 Kevin White 132/8 Baylor/2014 Kevin White 132/6 Kansas/2014 Chris Henry 132/5 Boston College/2003 Marshall Mills 132/7 Virginia/1972 Mario Alford 131/11 Maryland/2014 Ivan McCartney 131/6 Connecticut/2011 Kevin White 130/7 Baylor/2013 Stedman Bailey 130/7 Syracuse/2011 Steve Slaton 130/6 Pitt/2006 David Saunders 130/9 North Carolina/1996 David Saunders 130/6 Purdue/1995 Ed Hill 130/9 Miami/1992 Cedric Thomas 130/7 Villanova/1977 Kevin White 129/7 Texas A&M/2014 Greg Dykes 128/5 South Carolina/1989 Tavon Austin 126/9 Cincinnati/2011 Shawn Foreman 126/7 East Carolina/1997 Mike Baker 126/8 Maryland/1993 Danny Buggs 126/7 Penn State/1972 Bill Marker 126/5 Penn State/1953 Jay Kearney 125/3 Missouri/1993 Cedric Thomas 125/3 Colorado State/1980 Nate Stephens 125/5 William & Mary/1971 Jerry Porter 124/4 Georgia Tech/1997 Kevin White 123/13 Texas Tech/2014 Tavon Austin 123/12 Clemson/2012 Name Yards/Catches Team/Year Chris Henry 123/5 UCF/2003 Zach Abraham 122/3 Temple/1994 Tavon Austin 122/11 Maryland/2011 Stedman Bailey 121/8 Syracuse/2012 Tavon Austin 121/6 Rutgers/2010 Ross Herron 121/7 Western Reserve/1950 Chris Henry 119/4 Rutgers/2004 Stedman Bailey 118/8 Louisville/2011 Chris Henry 118/8 Boston College/2004 Bob Dunlevy 118/4 Syracuse/1965 Travis Garvin 117/3 Virginia Tech/2003 Phil Braxton 117/3 Pitt/2000 Antonio Brown 116/8 Kent State/2001 Stedman Bailey 115/8 LSU/2011 Jock Sanders 115/12 Auburn/2009 Shawn Foreman 115/5 Pitt/1998 Rahsaan Vanterpool 115/10 Ball State/1994 Steve Lewis 115/5 California/1978 Danny Buggs 115/5 Pitt/1972 Tom Yeater 115/3 Oregon State/1962 J.D. Woods 114/13 Baylor/2012 Calvin Phillips 114/4 Penn State/1988 Tavon Austin 113/11 James Madison/2012 Stedman Bailey 113/8 Maryland/2011 Khori Ivy 113/6 Pitt/1998 David Saunders 113/7 Syracuse/1996 John Talley 113/4 Syracuse/1987 Oscar Patrick 113/7 Virginia Tech/1968 Oscar Patrick 113/5 Penn State/1967 Stedman Bailey 112/4 Bowling Green/2011 Steve Lewis 112/7 Colorado State/1978 Rahsaan Vanterpool 111/3 Louisiana Tech/1994 Ed Hill 111/4 Temple/1993 Danny Buggs 111/4 Boston College/1973 Oscar Patrick 111/7 Villanova/1968 Tavon Austin 111/4 Kansas/2012 Darius Reynaud 110/5 East Carolina/2006 David Saunders 110/6 Syracuse/1998 Shawn Foreman 110/12 Georgia Tech/1997 Rahsaan Vanterpool 110/8 Purdue/1996 Scott MacDonald 110/5 N.C. State/1975 Jordan Thompson 109/6 Texas Tech/2014 Devon Brown 109/4 Norfolk State/2011 Jay Kearney 109/5 Penn State/1992 Rich Hollins 109/4 Maryland/1983 Oscar Patrick 109/5 Richmond/1968 Oscar Patrick 109/5 Villanova/1967 Phil Braxton 108/2 Pitt/2002 Phil Braxton 108/4 Virginia/2002 Antonio Brown 108/10 Maryland/2001 Zach Abraham 107/7 South Carolina/1994 Tavon Austin 106/7 Maryland/2010 Miquelle Henderson 106/5 Wisconsin/2002 Jay Kearney 106/4 Rutgers/1993 Jay Kearney 106/5 Boston College/1993 Harvey Smith 106/4 Syracuse/1985 Charles Becca 106/3 Temple/1948 Miquelle Henderson 105/8 Cincinnati/2002 Anthony Becht 105/5 Boston College/1999 David Saunders 105/8 East Carolina/1996 Randy Swinson 105/7 Penn State/1977 Stedman Bailey 104/9 Marshall/2012 Stedman Bailey 104/6 Cincinnati/2011 Jay Kearney 104/3 Maryland/1993 Reggie Rembert 104/5 Syracuse/1989 John Talley 104/7 Syracuse/1986 Danny Buggs 103/8 Temple/1974 Tavon Austin 102/10 Texas/2012 James Jett 102/5 Maryland/1990 Tavon Austin 102/10 Pitt/2011 Mario Alford 101/7 Oklahoma/2014 Kevin White 101/10 Towson/2014 Ivan McCartney 101/8 Maryland/2011 David Saunders 101/5 Temple/1998 James Jett 101/3 Louisiana Tech/1992 Tavon Austin 101/11 TCU/2012 Rich Hollins 101/3 Oklahoma/1982 Steve Lewis 101/5 Boston College/1976 Richard Rader 101/3 Pitt/1965 Darrell Miller 100/5 Florida State/1982 Brad Starks 100/4 UNLV/

12 Top Game Performances West Virginia 100-Yard Rushers Date Opponent Player Att. Yards Avg. TD Long 11/29 Iowa State Rushel Shell /8 Texas Dreamius Smith /25 Oklahoma St. W. Smallwood /11 Texas Tech W. Smallwood /11 Texas Tech Rushel Shell /4 Kansas Rushel Shell Yard Receivers Date Opponent Player Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long 12/29 Texas A&M Kevin White /8 Texas Kevin White /25 Oklahoma St. Mario Alford /18 Baylor Kevin White /11 Texas Tech Kevin White /11 Texas Tech J. Thompson /4 Kansas Kevin White /20 Oklahoma Kevin White /20 Oklahoma Mario Alford /13 Maryland Kevin White /13 Maryland Mario Alford /6 Towson Kevin White /30 Alabama Kevin White Yard Passer Date Opponent Player Att. Comp. Yards TD Long 12/29 Texas A&M Skyler Howard /18 Baylor Clint Trickett /11 Texas Tech Clint Trickett /4 Kansas Clint Trickett /20 Oklahoma Clint Trickett /13 Maryland Clint Trickett /6 Towson Clint Trickett /30 Alabama Clint Trickett Tackles Date Opponent Player Solo Assist Total TFL Sacks 12/29 Texas A&M Karl Joseph /29 Iowa State Wes Tonkery /29 Iowa State Nick Kwiatkoski /29 Iowa State KJ Dillon /8 Texas Nick Kwiatkoski /11 Texas Tech Nick Kwiatkoski /20 Oklahoma Karl Joseph /13 Maryland Nick Kwiatkoski /30 Alabama Karl Joseph /30 Alabama Daryl Worley /30 Alabama Nick Kwiatkoski Opponent 100-Yard Rushers Date Opponent Player Att. Yards Avg. TD Long 12/29 Texas A&M Tra Carson /8 Texas Johnathan Gray /1 TCU B.J. Catalon /11 Texas Tech D. Washington /20 Oklahoma Samaje Perine /13 Maryland C.J. Brown /30 Alabama T.J. Yeldon /30 Alabama Derrick Henry Yard Receivers Date Opponent Player Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long 11/20 Kansas State Tyler Lockett /18 Baylor Antwan Goodley /11 Texas Tech Devin Lauderdale /20 Oklahoma Sterling Shepard /13 Maryland Stefon Diggs /30 Alabama Amari Cooper Yard Passer Date Opponent Player Att. Comp. Yards TD Long 11/20 Kansas State Jake Waters /11 Texas Tech Davis Webb Tackles Date Opponent Player Solo Assist Total TFL Sacks 11/20 Kansas State Dakorey Johnson /20 Kansas State Jonathan Truman /8 Texas Dylan Haines /8 Texas Cedric Reed /1 TCU Paul Dawson /1 TCU Derrick Kindred /25 Oklahoma St. Jordan Sterns /18 Baylor Bryce Hager /18 Baylor Taylor Young /18 Baylor Orion Stewart /11 Texas Tech Keenon Ward /20 Oklahoma Jordan Evans /13 Maryland Sean Davis /6 Towson Donnell Lewis /6 Towson Chris Carpenter #HailWV Special Teams Tackles Player Total UA/A KO P AL TU MD OK KS TT BU OSU TCU TX KSU ISU TXAM Justin Arndt 11 9/ / /0 2/ /0 0/1 3/1 Ricky Rumph 9 7/ /1 2/1 1/ /0 1/ /1 Shelton Gibson 7 7/ /0 1/ /0 0 1/0 0 1/ /0 Jarrod Harper 7 3/ /0 0/ /0 1/0 0/2 0/ /1 0 Dayron Wilson 7 6/ /0 1/0 1/0 0 1/0 0 0/1 1/ Al-Rasheed Benton 5 3/ / /0 2/0 0 0/ Jeremy Tyler 4 3/ / / / /0 Shaq Petteway 3 2/ /1 1/ / Andrew Buie 2 2/ / /0 0 Cullen Christian 2 2/ /0 1/ Michael Molinari 2 2/ /0 0 1/0 Jewone Snow 2 1/ / / Isaiah Bruce 1 0/ / Nana Kyeremeh 1 1/ / Xavier Preston 1 0/ / Shawn Walters 1 1/ /0 0

13 Special Teams/Defensive Touchdowns Since KJ Dillon 35 interception return vs. Texas A&M Terrell Chestnut 35 fumble recovery vs. TCU Dravon Henry 52 interception return at Oklahoma State Mario Alford 94 kickoff return vs. Kansas Mario Alford 100 kickoff return vs. Alabama 2013 Karl Joseph 38 fumble return vs. Iowa State Karl Joseph 0 fumble return at Baylor Darwin Cook 32 interception return at Baylor Ishmael Banks 58 interception return vs. Oklahoma State 2012 Tavon Austin 76 punt return vs. TCU Tavon Austin 100 kickoff return vs. Kansas State Doug Rigg 51 fumble return vs. Maryland Isaiah Bruce 43 fumble return vs. Marshall 2011 Darwin Cook 99 fumble return vs. Clemson Pat Miller 52 interception return at USF Tavon Austin 90 kickoff return at USF Julian Miller 0 fumble recovery at Cincinnati Terence Garvin 37 interception return at Maryland Tavon Austin 100 kickoff return vs. Marshall 2009 Sidney Glover 24 interception return at Rutgers Tavon Austin 98 kickoff return vs. UConn 2008 Mortty Ivy 29 interception return vs. Villanova 2007 Reed Williams 0 fumble recovery vs. UConn Eric Wicks 44 fumble return vs. Louisville Keilen Dykes 19 interception return vs. Syracuse 2006 Vaughn Rivers 50 punt return vs. Mississippi State Darius Reynaud 96 kickoff return vs. Maryland 2005 Jamille Addae 40 interception return vs. Pitt Thandi Smith 1 punt return vs. Rutgers Antonio Lewis 77 punt return vs. East Carolina Eric Wicks 31 interception return vs. Syracuse 2004 Mike Lorello 21 interception return vs. Connecticut Eric Wicks 34 interception return vs. Virginia Tech Adam Lehnortt 21 fumble return vs. James Madison Adam Jones 76 punt return vs. East Carolina 2003 Lance Frazier 64 punt return vs. Temple Adam Jones 47 fumble return vs. Temple Adam Jones 49 interception return vs. Boston College Adam Jones 87 kickoff return vs. BC Joe Hunter 0 punt return vs. UCF 2002 Arthur Harrison 0 fumble recovery vs. East Carolina Angel Estrada 43 interception return vs. Rutgers 2001 Shawn Terry 100 kickoff return vs. Maryland Shawn Hackett 10 fumble return vs. Rutgers Shawn Hackett 50 interception return vs. Rutgers 2000 Grant Wiley 22 interception return vs. Boston College Shawn Hackett 41 interception return vs. Boston College Grant Wiley 15 interception return vs. Idaho Ben Meighan 36 fumble return vs. VT Shawn Terry 100 kickoff return vs. Syracuse Bryant 49 interception return vs. Rutgers Jason Davis 0 fumble return vs. East Carolina Shawn Terry 89 kickoff return vs. Pitt Lance Frazier 32 interception return vs. Pitt Shawn Terry 99 kickoff return vs. Ole Miss Mario Alford 13

14 Career Starts By Position WR (X) Alford 18 Myers 1 LCB Banks 18 Chestnut 11 Kyeremeh 1 IR (H) Thompson 14 Clay 5 BS Joseph 38 DT HB RT RG C LG LT Sam Bruce 12 Tonkery 11 Barber 4 Kwiatkoski 2 QB Trickett 18 Millard 3 Howard 2 NT Rose 13 Riddick 8 Rose 7 Hyman 6 Kinsey 4 Brown 1 Mike Kwiatkoski 22 Bruce 8 Tonkery 2 A Buie 12 Garrison 8 Shell 8 Smallwood 3 Lucas 13 Glowinski 25 Orlosky 16 Spain 20 Spain 18 Spain 1 Lucas 4 Pankey 12 Matteo 1 Nwachukwu 13 Clay 17 Smallwood 5 B Smith 4 Smallwood 2 DE Will Golson 16 Kwiatkoski 7 Barber 9 Muldrow 8 Snow 7 Petteway 1 IR (Y) Shorts 13 Alford 1 Spur Dillon 16 Christian 1 WR (Z) White 22 Myers 1 Shorts 1 RCB D. Worley 14 T. Chestnut 5 FS Henry 13 Tyler Offense Game-By-Game Starters Game WR (x) IR (H) IR (Y) WR (Z) LT LG C RG RT A B HB QB Alabama Alford -- Thompson White Pankey Spain Orlosky Glowinski Lucas Shell Smallwood -- Trickett Towson Alford -- Thompson White Pankey Spain Orlosky Glowinski Lucas Shell -- Clay Trickett Maryland Alford Shorts -- White Pankey Spain Orlosky Glowinski Lucas Shell Smallwood -- Trickett Oklahoma Alford -- Thomspon White Pankey Spain Orlosky Glowinski Lucas Shell -- Clay Trickett Kansas Alford Shorts -- White Pankey Spain Orlosky Glowinski Lucas Shell Smallwood -- Trickett Texas Tech Alford Shorts -- White Pankey Spain Orlosky Glowinski Lucas Smallwood -- Clay Trickett Baylor Alford -- Thompson White Pankey Spain Orlosky Glowinski Lucas Shell -- Clay Trickett Oklahoma State Alford -- Thompson White Pankey Spain Orlosky Glowinski Lucas Smallwood - Clay Trickett TCU Alford -- Thompson White Pankey Spain Orlosky Glowinski Lucas Smallwood -- Clay Trickett Texas Alford Shorts Thompson White Pankey Spain Orlosky Glowinski Lucas Smallwood Trickett Kansas State Alford -- Thompson White Pankey Spain Orlosky Glowinski Lucas Shell -- Smallwood Trickett Iowa State Alford White Pankey Matteo Orlosky Glowinski Lucas Buie Smallwood Smith Howard Texas A&M Alford -- Thompson White Pankey Spain Orlosky Glowinski Lucas Shell -- Clay Howard 2014 Defense Game-By-Game Starters Game DT NT DE Sam Mike Will Spur LCB FS BS RCB Alabama Nwachukwu Rose Hyman Tonkery Kwiatkoski Golson Dillon Chestnut Henry Joseph Worley Towson Nwachukwu Rose Hyman Tonkery Kwiatkoski Golson Dillon Chestnut Henry Joseph Worley Maryland Nwachukwu Rose Hyman Bruce Kwiatkoski Golson Dillon Chestnut Henry Joseph Worley Oklahoma Nwachukwu Rose Hyman Tonkery Kwiatkoski Golson Dillon Banks Henry Joseph Chestnut Kansas Riddick Rose Nwachukwu Tonkery Kwiatkoski Muldrow Dillon Banks Henry Joseph Chestnut Texas Tech Riddick Rose Nwachukwu Tonkery Kwiatkoski Muldrow Dillon Chestnut Henry Joseph Worley Baylor Brown Rose Nwachukwu Tonkery Kwiatkoski Muldrow Dillon Chestnut Henry Joseph Worley Oklahoma State Riddick Rose Nwachukwu Tonkery Kwiatkoski Muldrow Dillon Banks Henry Joseph Worley TCU Riddick Rose Nwachukwu Tonkery Kwiatkoski Muldrow Dillon Chestnut Henry Joseph Worley Texas Riddick Rose Nwachukwu Tonkery Kwiatkoski Muldrow Dillon Chestnut Henry Joseph Worley Kansas State Riddick Rose Nwachukwu Tonkery Kwiatkoski Muldrow Christian Chestnut Henry Joseph Worley Iowa State Riddick Rose Nwachukwu Tonkery Kwiatkoski Petteway Dillon Chestnut Henry Joseph Worley Texas A&M Riddick Rose Nwachukwu Tonkery Kwiatkoski Muldrow Dillon Chestnut Henry Joseph #HailWV

15 West Virginia Depth Chart Career Games Played/Starts GP/GS Mike Molinari, r-sr., H/P 51/0 13/0 12/0 13/0 13/0 Quinton Spain, r-sr., OL 50/38 12/12 12/12 13/13 13/1 Ishmael Banks, r-sr., CB/S 44/19 8/3 12/12 11/4 13/0 Wes Tonkery, r-sr., S/LB 39/13 12/12 5/0 13/0 9/1 Cody Clay, r-jr., RB/WR 38/22 13/7 12/9 13/6 -- John DePalma, Jr., LS 38/0 13/0 12/0 13/0 -- Karl Joseph, Jr., S 38/38 13/13 12/12 13/13 -- Shaq Petteway, r-jr., S/LB 38/1 13/1 0/0 13/0 12/0 Kyle Rose, r-jr., DL 38/20 13/13 12/6 13/1 -- Isaiah Bruce, r-jr., LB 37/20 13/1 11/7 13/12 -- Dustin Garrison, r-jr., RB 37/8 12/0 3/0 10/0 12/8 Jewone Snow, r-sr., LB 37/7 13/0 9/0 4/0 11/7 Andrew Buie, r-jr., RB 36/12 12/1 0/0 13/9 11/2 Jordan Thompson, Jr., WR 36/13 13/9 10/2 13/2 -- Garrett Hope, Jr., LB/WR 35/0 12/0 11/0 12/0 -- KJ Dillon, Jr., S 35/16 13/12 9/4 13/0 -- Nick Kwiatkowski, r-jr., LB 35/24 13/13 10/10 12/1 -- KJ Myers, r-jr., WR 33/2 12/0 12/2 9/0 -- Jared Barber, Sr., LB 32/13 0/0 10/7 10/4 12/2 Eric Kinsey, Jr., DL 32/4 9/0 10/3 13/1 -- Ricky Rumph, Jr., CB 31/0 13/0 9/0 9/0 -- Terrell Chestnut, r-jr., CB 28/15 12/12 10/0 6/3 -- Christian Brown, r-so., DL 27/1 12/1 4/0 11/0 -- Mario Alford, Sr., WR 25/18 13/13 12/ Michael Calicchio, r-sr., OL 25/0 13/0 12/ Mark Glowinski, r-sr., OL 25/25 13/13 12/ Jarrod Harper, r-so. S 25/0 13/0 12/ Nick O Toole, Jr., P 25/0 13/0 12/ Daikiel Shorts, So., WR 25/13 13/4 12/ Wendell Smallwood, So., RB 25/10 13/9 12/ Dreamius Smith, Sr., RB 25/4 13/1 12/ Brandon Golson, Sr., LB 24/16 12/4 12/ Russell H-James, r-jr., OL 24/0 12/0 10/0 2/0 -- Josh Lambert, r-so., K 24/0 13/0 11/ Tyler Orlosky, r-so., OL 24/16 13/13 11/ Kevin White, r-sr., WR 24/22 13/13 11/ Dontrill Hyman, Sr., DE 23/6 11/4 12/ Marquis Lucas, r-jr., OL 23/17 13/13 9/4 1/0 -- Justin Arndt, r-so., LB 22/0 13/0 9/ Noble Nwachukwu, r-so., DL 22/13 13/13 9/ Daryl Worley, So., CB 22/16 11/11 11/ Jeremy Tyler, So., S 21/1 13/0 8/ Adam Pankey, r-so., OL 20/13 13/13 7/ Paul Millard, Sr., QB 19/3 0/0 7/3 8/0 4/0 Clint Trickett, r-sr., QB 19/18 11/11 8/ Logan Moore, r-sr., WR 18/0 8/0 10/ Sean Walters, r-so., LB 18/0 6/0 12/ Nana Kyeremeh, r-so., CB 17/1 4/0 0/0 13/1 -- Vernon Davis, r-so., WR 16/0 10/0 6/ Devonte Mathis, r-so., WR 15/0 8/0 7/ Al-Rasheeed Benton, r-fr., LB 13/0 13/ Dravon Henry, Fr., S 13/13 13/ Edward Muldrow, Jr., LB 13/8 13/ Shaq Riddick, r-sr., DL 13/8 13/ Dayron Wilson, r-jr., S 13/0 13/ Cullen Christian, r-sr., S 12/1 12/ Rushel Shell, r-so., RB 12/8 12/ Elijah Wellman, r-fr., TE/FB 12/0 12/ Shelton Gibson, r-fr., WR 12/0 12/ Darrien Howard, So., DL 12/0 8/0 4/ Jaylon Myers, Fr., CB 11/0 11/ Marvin Gross, So., LB 10/0 0/0 10/ Brandon Napoleon, r-so., CB 10/0 0/0 10/ Xavier Preston, Fr., LB 9/0 9/ Jon Lewis, r-fr., DL 8/0 8/ Grant Lingafelter, r-fr., OL 5/0 5/ Tony Matteo, r-so., OL 5/1 5/ Stone Underwood, r-jr., OL 4/0 4/ Skyler Howard, So., QB 4/2 4/ Darren Arndt, r-so., DL 2/0 1/0 1/ Brandon Jackson, r-jr., OL/DL 2/0 1/0 0/0 1/0 -- Marcell Lazard, r-fr., OL 2/0 2/ Hodari Christian, r-fr., LB 2/0 2/ William Crest, Jr., Fr., QB 1/0 1/ Nick Meadows, r-fr., LS 1/0 1/ Mike Molina, r-fr., K 1/0 1/ Malik Greaves, r-fr., S 1/0 1/ Tanner Grose, r-sr., LB 1/0 1/ Keishawn Richardson, Jr., CB 1/0 1/ Offense Position No. Name Ht. Wt. Cl. GP GS Hometown WR (X) 5 Mario Alford Sr Greenville, Ga. 1 Shelton Gibson r-fr Cleveland, Ohio IR (H) 6 Daikiel Shorts So Clayton, N.J 19 KJ Myers r-jr Jacksonville, Fla. LT 57 Adam Pankey r-so Hamilton, Ohio 63 Michael Calicchio r-sr Brooklyn, N.Y. LG 67 Quinton Spain r-sr Petersburg, Va. 69 Tony Matteo r-so. 5 1 Clinton, Ohio C 65 Tyler Orlosky r-so Cleveland, Ohio 59 Stone Underwood r-jr. 4 0 Brookhaven, Miss. RG 64 Mark Glowinski r-sr Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 79 Grant Lingafelter r-fr. 5 0 Chagrin Falls, Ohio RT 78 Marquis Lucas r-jr Miami, Fla. 89 Russell Haughton-James r-jr Plantation, Fla. IR (Y) 10 Jordan Thompson Jr Katy, Texas 19 KJ Myers r-jr Jacksonville, Fla. WR (Z) 11 Kevin White r-sr Plainfield, N.J. 81 Vernon Davis Jr r-so Miami, Fla. QB 3 Skyler Howard So. 4 2 Fort Worth, Texas 14 Paul Millard HB (B) 88 Cody Clay r-jr Alum Creek, W.Va. 28 Elijah Wellman r-fr Huntington, W.Va. RB (A) 7 Rushel Shell r-so Hopewell, Pa. 4 Wendell Smallwood So Wilmington, Del. 13 Andrew Buie r-jr Jacksonville, Fla. 2 Dreamius Smith Sr Wichita, Kan. 29 Dustin Garrison r-jr Pearland, Texas Defense Position No. Name Ht. Wt. Cl. GP GS Hometown DE 97 Noble Nwachukwu r-so Wylie, Texas 95 Christian Brown r-so Ft. Myers, Fla. NT 93 Kyle Rose r-jr Centerville, Ohio 49 Darrien Howard So Dayton, Ohio DE 4 Shaq Riddick Sr Akron, Ohio 2 Brandon Golson Sr St. Mathews, S.C. 99 Dontrill Hyman Sr Warsaw, N.C. SPUR 9 KJ Dillon Jr Apopka, Fla. 25 Dayron Wilson r-jr Woodbridge, Va. SAM 37 Wes Tonkery r-sr Shinnston, W.Va. 31 Isaiah Bruce r-jr Jacksonville, Fla. MIKE 35 Nick Kwiatkoski r-jr Bethel Park, Pa. 17 Al-Rasheed Benton r-fr Newark, N.J. WILL 20 Edward Muldrow Jr Snellville, Ga. 36 Shaq Petteway r-jr Steubenville, Ohio LCB 7 Daryl Worley So Philadelphia, Pa. 14 Ricky Rumph Jr Daytona Beach, Fla. FS 6 Dravon Henry Fr Aliquippa, Pa. 24 Jeremy Tyler So Lithonia, Ga. BS 8 Karl Joseph Jr Orlando, Fla. 22 Jarrod Harper r-so Frostburg, Md. RCB 16 Terrell Chestnut r-jr Pottstown, Pa. 34 Ishmael Banks r-sr Richmond, Va. 27 Jaylon Myers r-jr North Augusta, S.C. Special Teams Position No. Name Ht. Wt. Cl. GP GS Hometown K 86 Josh Lambert r-so Garland, Texas 48 Michael Molinari r-sr Parkersburg, W.Va. P 91 Nick O Toole Jr Corona, Calif. 48 Michael Molinari r-sr Parkersburg, W.Va. LS 87 John DePalma Jr Cumming, Ga. 27 Nick Meadows r-fr. 1 0 Williamstown, W.Va. H 48 Michael Molinari r-sr Parkersburg, W.Va. KO 48 Michael Molinari r-sr Parkersburg, W.Va. PR 81 Vernon Davis Jr r-so Miami, Fla. 7 Daryl Worley So Philadelphia, Pa. 10 Jordan Thompson Jr Katy, Texas KR 5 Mario Alford Sr Greenville, Ga. 1 Shelton Gibson r-fr Cleveland, Ohio 4 Wendell Smallwood So Wilmington, Del. 15

16 Record Under Holgorsen overall playing at home playing on the road playing at a neutral site vs. ranked opponents in bowl games in overtime more than 7 days to prepare in August in September in October in November in December in January outrushing opponent when rushing for 200 yards when rushing for 300 yards outrushed by opponent outpassing opponent when passing for 300 yards when passing for 400 yards when passing for 500 yards when passing for 600 yards outpassed by opponent when allowing 200 yards passing when allowing 250 yards passing when allowing 300+ yards passing more total offense than opponent when having 400+ total offense when having 500+ total offense when having 600+ total offense when having 700+ total offense when having 800+ total offense same total offense as opponent less total offense than opponent when allowing 400+ total offense when allowing 500+ total offense committing fewer turnovers committing more turnovers turnovers are even :00 of time of possession :01-plus of time of possession scoring first opponent scores first leading after the 1st quarter trailing after the 1st quarter tied after the 1st quarter leading at halftime trailing at halftime tied at halftime leading after the 3rd quarter trailing after the 3rd quarter tied after the 3rd quarter scoring 0-10 points scoring points scoring points scoring points scoring 41-plus points opponent scores 0-10 points opponent scores points opponent scores points opponent scores points opponent scores 41-plus points individual 100-yard rusher opponent 100-yard rusher opponent less than 100-yards rushing individual yard receiver individual yard receivers individual yard receivers opponent 100-yard receiver individual 300-yard passer individual 400-yard passer West Virginia Head Coach Dana Holgorsen - Fourth Year Coaching Highlights West Virginia 2014 Fourth year as the head coach at West Virginia University, guiding the program in its third year of Big 12 Conference affiliation Finished with a 7-6 overall record and a 5-4 record in Big 12 play, tying for fourth place, WVU s highest league finish in the Big 12 Led the Mountaineers to a Liberty Bowl berth, his third bowl in four seasons at WVU Four Mountaineers earned 28 All-America honors. WVU had four players named to the coaches All-Big 12 teams and five players selected to the Associated Press team Kevin White was a finalist for the Fred Biletnikoff Award and a semifinalist for the Maxwell Award. White was the third Mountaineer to finish with more than 100 receptions in a season and the eighth to have 1,000 or more receiving yards. White s 109 receptions were third most in the nation and his 1,447 yards were sixth most Josh Lambert was a finalist for the Lou Groza Award. Lambert set the NCAA record for most field goals made of 40 yards or more in a season (16) and tied the mark for games with the most multiple field goals (10). Lambert's 30 field goals made in the season tied the school record for most made in a season and was the most made in the nation. Clint Trickett was a semifinalist for the Davey O'Brien Award Trickett was the third Mountaineer to finish with more than 3,000 yards passing in a season. Shaq Riddick was named the Big 12 Conference Defensive Newcomer of the Year Defeated No. 4 Baylor for his sixth win over a Top 25 and first over a Top 10 team WVU was ranked in the Top 25 for three weeks, including as high as No. 20 Three receivers have had seven straight 100-yard receiving performances since 2000, Michael Crabtree, Justin Blackmon and Kevin White, all three coached by Holgorsen. Receiver Kevin White was No. 6 nationally in receptions per game, receiving yards, No. 8 in receiving yards per game and No. 19 in receiving touchdowns. Quarterback Clint Trickett was No. 6 in the nation in completions per game, No. 10 in passing yards per game, No. 11 in completion percentage, No. 21 in total offense, No. 22 in passing yards, No. 33 in passing efficiency and No. 54 in passing touchdowns. Kicker Josh Lambert finished No. 1 nationally in field goals per game and No. 8 in scoring. Kickoff returner Mario Alford was No. 8 nationally in kickoff return yards per game Defeated No. 11 Oklahoma State for his fifth win over a Top 25 team at WVU Had six players earn All-Big 12 Conference honors, including Charles Sims who was a first-team selection Sims also was named the Big 12 Conference Newcomer of the Year Sims and Will Clarke were drafted in the third round of the NFL Draft, giving him six players drafted in the Top three rounds 2012 Served as West Virginia s Campaign Chair for United Way, raising more than $330,000, exceeding the goal Led football program into its first year of competition in the Big 12 Conference Guided West Virginia to a 7-6 overall record in 2012 and an appearance in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl Earned national rankings in 10-of-16 weeks during the 2012 season in both the AP and USA Today Coaches Polls, reaching as high as No. 4 in USA Today Coaches Poll and No. 5 in the AP Poll Five Mountaineer players earned 25 All-America honors Three Mountaineer players were drafted in the Top 3 rounds of the NFL Draft, including the No. 8 selection Tavon Austin Holgorsen has had a first-round NFL draft choice for two straight years, the only WVU coach to accomplish that Tavon Austin and Stedman Bailey were one of four sets of 1,000-yard receivers nationally WVU was one of only two schools nationally to have a 4,000-yard passer and a pair of 1,000-yard receivers WVU was ranked No. 9 nationally in scoring offense and No. 10 in passing offense and total offense. Geno Smith led the nation in passing touchdowns #HailWV

17 West Virginia Head Coach Dana Holgorsen - Fourth Year Year School Position Record 2014 West Virginia Head Coach 7-6 Liberty Bowl 2013 West Virginia Head Coach West Virginia Head Coach 7-6 Pinstripe Bowl 2011 West Virginia Head Coach 10-3 Big East Champions Orange Bowl Champions 2010 Oklahoma State Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 11-2 Alamo Bowl Champions 2009 Houston Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 10-4 Armed Forces Bowl 2008 Houston Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 8-5 Armed Forces Bowl Champions 2007 Texas Tech Co-Offensive Coordinator/Inside Receivers 9-4 Gator Bowl Champions 2006 Texas Tech Co-Offensive Coordinator/Inside Receivers 8-5 Insight.com Bowl Champions 2005 Texas Tech Co-Offensive Coordinator/Inside Receivers 9-3 Cotton Bowl 2004 Texas Tech Inside Receivers 8-4 Holiday Bowl Champions 2003 Texas Tech Inside Receivers 8-5 Houston Bowl Champions 2002 Texas Tech Inside Receivers 9-5 Tangerine Bowl Champions 2001 Texas Tech Inside Receivers 7-5 Alamo Bowl 2000 Texas Tech Inside Receivers 7-6 Galleryfurniture.com Bowl 1999 Wingate Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers Mississippi College Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers /Special Teams Mississippi College Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers /Special Teams 8-2 American Southwest Conference Champions 1996 Mississippi College Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers /Special Teams Valdosta State Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers /Special Teams Valdosta State Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers /Special Teams 11-2 NCAA II National Quarterfinalist 1993 Valdosta State Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers /Special Teams 8-3 Holgorsen Totals - at West Virginia Overall (Fourth Season) Smith was one of only two quarterbacks to throw for more than 4,000 yards for two straight years Smith was one of five quarterbacks nationally to throw for 30 or more touchdowns in two straight years Bailey led the nation in receiving touchdowns (25) and finished with the second highest amount ever in a single season Austin was the only player nationally to finish with 100 or more receptions for two straight years Austin was the only player nationally to finish with more than 2,000 all-purpose yards for two straight years Austin was the only player in NCAA history to finish his career with more than 3,000 receiving yards and more than 1,000 yards rushing Austin was the recipient of the Paul Hornung Award, the nation s most versatile player Austin was the recipient of the Jet Award, the nation s top returner Austin was named the Big 12 Conference co-special Teams Player of the Year Bailey was a finalist for the Fred Biletnikoff Award Smith was a finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm and Manning Awards 2011 Named FWAA First-Year Head Coach of the Year Posted a 10-3 mark in his first season as head coach, only WVU coach to win 10 games in his first year Led West Virginia to Big East Championship and BCS win, first WVU coach to accomplish that feat Earned national rankings in 13-of-16 weeks of 2011 season in both the AP and USA Today Coaches Polls, reaching as high as No. 11 in the AP Poll and tied for No. 14 in the USA Today Coaches Poll Tied for fourth in wins among first-year head coaches nationally One of seven coaches to take his program to a BCS Bowl in his first year as a head coach, and only one of three (Larry Coker, 2001; Chris Peterson, 2007) to win the bowl game. Fourth WVU coach to make a bowl appearance and win in his first season (Bill Stewart, Dudley DeGroot, Marshall Glenn) Three Mountaineer players earned seven All-America honors Three Mountaineer players drafted in the NFL Draft, including the No. 15 pick, Bruce Irvin WVU led the BIG EAST with 10 all-conference honorees and the Special Teams Player of the Year, Austin WVU finished No. 6 nationally in passing offense, No. 13 in scoring offense and No. 15 in total offense. The Mountaineer offense ranked No. 67 in total offense in 2010, the year before Holgorsen arrived, and he took it to No. 15 in In 2011, Austin and Bailey were the fourth pair of 1,000-yard receivers nationally (Houston, USC, SMU). Holgorsen s Offensive Output Since 2005, Dana Holgorsen has been the mastermind behind some of the nation s most prolific offenses. Starting as the offensive coordinator at Texas Tech, then Houston and Oklahoma State, and now as the head coach at West Virginia, his offensive units are known for their ability to move the ball, pile up yardage and score a plethora of points. 4,000-Yard Passers Graham Harrell/Texas Tech ,706 Case Keenum/Houston ,671 Case Keenum/Houston ,020 Graham Harrell/Texas Tech ,555 Geno Smith/West Virginia ,385 Brandon Weeden/Oklahoma State ,277 Cody Hodges/Texas Tech ,238 Geno Smith/West Virginia , Passing Touchdowns Graham Harrell/Texas Tech Case Keenum/Houston Case Keenum/Houston Geno Smith/West Virginia Graham Harrell/Texas Tech Brandon Weeden/Oklahoma State Geno Smith/West Virginia Cody Hodges/Texas Tech ,000-Yard Rushers Kendall Hunter/Oklahoma State ,548 Bryce Beall/Houston ,247 Charles Sims/West Virginia ,095 1,000-Yard Receivers Michael Crabtree/Texas Tech ,962 Justin Blackmon/Oklahoma State ,782 Stedman Bailey/West Virginia ,622 Kevin White, West Virginia ,447 Joe Filani/Texas Tech ,300 Tavon Austin/West Virginia ,289 Stedman Bailey/West Virginia ,279 Danny Amendola/Texas Tech ,245 James Cleveland/Houston ,214 Tavon Austin/West Virginia ,186 Joe Filani/Texas Tech ,048 Tyrone Carrier/Houston ,029 Tyrone Carrier/Houston ,026 Patrick Edwards/Houston , Receptions Michael Crabtree/Texas Tech Tavon Austin, West Virginia Stedman Bailey/West Virginia Justin Blackmon/Oklahoma State Kevin White/West Virginia Danny Amendola/Texas Tech James Cleveland/Houston Tavon Austin/West Virginia Tyrone Carrier/Houston Joe Filani/Texas Tech Double-Digit Receiving Touchdowns Stedman Bailey/West Virginia Michael Crabtree/Texas Tech Justin Blackmon/Oklahoma State James Cleveland/Houston Joe Filani/Texas Tech Tavon Austin/West Virginia Stedman Bailey/West Virginia Mario Alford/West Virginia Mark Hafner/Houston Robert Johnson/Texas Tech Kevin White/West Virginia Jarrett Hicks/Texas Tech Double-Digit Rushing Touchdowns Taureen Henderson/Texas Tech Kendall Hunter/Oklahoma State Bryce Beall/Houston Shawne Alston/West Virginia Charles Sims/West Virginia Shannon Woods/Texas Tech ,800-Yard All-Purpose Yards Tavon Austin/West Virginia ,910 Tavon Austin/West Virginia ,574 Tyrone Carrier/Houston ,213 Michael Crabtree/Texas Tech ,978 Justin Blackmon/Oklahoma State ,866 Tyrone Carrier/Houston ,844 Shannon Woods/Texas Tech ,808 17

18 Offensive Output Under Holgorsen (Continued) West Virginia Head Coach Dana Holgorsen - Fourth Year Team Rankings 2014 (West Virginia) Passing Offense - No. 9 First Down Offense - No. 11 Total Offense - No. 12 Completion Percentage - No. 23 Passing Efficiency - No. 33 Scoring Offense - No (West Virginia) Passing Efficiency No. 5 Scoring Offense - No. 9 Passing Offense No. 10 Total Offense No. 10 First Down Offense No (West Virginia) Passing Offense No. 6 Red Zone Offense No. 11 Scoring Offense No. 13 Total Offense No. 15 Passing Efficiency No. 19 First Down Offense No (Oklahoma State) Red Zone Offense No. 1 Passing Offense No. 2 Total Offense No. 3 Scoring Offense No. 3 First Down Offense No. 4 Tackles for Loss Allowed No. 6 Sacks Allowed No. 7 Passing Efficiency No. 12 Rushing Offense No (Houston) Passing Offense No. 1 Total Offense No. 1 Scoring Offense No. 1 First Down Offense No. 1 Tackles for Loss Allowed No. 2 Third Down Efficiency No. 3 Passing Efficiency No. 7 Sacks Allowed No. 24 Red Zone Offense No (Houston) Passing Offense No. 2 Total Offense No. 2 First Down Offense No. 4 Passing Efficiency No. 8 Scoring Offense No. 10 Third Down Efficiency No (Texas Tech) Passing Offense No. 1 Total Offense No. 2 Passing Efficiency No. 5 Scoring Offense No. 7 Tackles for Loss Allowed No. 12 Third Down Efficiency No. 13 Sacks Allowed No (Texas Tech) Passing Offense No. 3 Tackles for Loss Allowed No. 3 Total Offense No. 6 Scoring Offense No. 13 Passing Efficiency No. 23 Sacks Allowed No (Texas Tech) Passing Offense No. 1 Scoring Offense No. 4 Total Offense No. 6 Passing Efficiency No. 14 WVU was one of two schools nationally to have a 4,000-yard passer and two 1,000-yard receivers (Houston). Quarterback Geno Smith finished No. 5 nationally in passing yards per game, No. 8 in completions per game and total offense and No. 17 in passing efficiency. Austin finished No. 1 nationally in all-purpose yardage (198.0), No. 6 in punt returns, No. 8 in receptions per game, No. 20 in kickoff returns and No. 23 in receiving yards per game. Bailey finished No. 13 nationally in receiving yards per game. Oklahoma State In 2010, was named a finalist for the Frank Broyles Award, signifying the top assistant coach in college football and named the rivals.com national offensive coordinator of the year In 2010, the Cowboys led the nation in total offense during the regular season and finished No. 2 in passing offense and No. 3 in total and scoring offense. OSU averaged yards per game in total offense, including passing yards and points per game. The Cowboy offense ranked No. 61 nationally in total offense in 2009, the year before Holgorsen arrived, and he took it to the No. 1 spot in Quarterback Brandon Weeden became the first OSU passer to earn first team all-big 12 honors. He was a finalist for the Manning Award, given to the top quarterback in the nation. Receiver Justin Blackmon was named the recipient of the 2010 Biletnikoff Award, given to the top receiver in the nation, and running back Kendall Hunter was a finalist for the Doak Walker Award, given to the nation s top running back. Weeden, Hunter and Blackmon became only the second trio in NCAA history to pass for at least 3,000 yards, run for more than 1,500 yards and have more than 1,500 yards receiving in the same season. Houston In 2009, UH led the nation in total offense with 563 yards per game, scoring offense with 42.2 points per game, and passing offense with yards per game. In 2008, his first year at Houston, the Cougars ranked second in the nation in passing offense (401.6) and total offense (562.77). UH scored points per game to rank 10th nationally. Houston quarterback Case Keenum led the nation in total offense in 2008 and 2009, with yards of total offense per game as a sophomore and yards of offense as a junior. Keenum ranked among the nation s top-10 passing efficiency leaders each of his two seasons under Holgorsen s watch. Texas Tech During his tenure as offensive coordinator, the Red Raiders increased their offensive numbers from yards per game to yards per game. In 2007, Texas Tech led the nation in passing offense ( yards per game), ranked second in total offense ( yards per game) and was seventh in scoring offense (40.92 points per game). Quarterback Graham Harrell led the nation in total offense and receiver Michael Crabtree led the nation in receptions per game and receiving yards per game. Crabtree won the Biletnikoff Award as America s top receiver in In 2006, the Red Raiders ranked third nationally in passing offense and sixth in total offense. Harrell was third nationally in total offense with yards per game. In 2005, Texas Tech led the nation in passing offense with yards per game, was fourth in scoring offense at points per game and was sixth in total offense with yards per contest. Quarterback Cody Hodges ranked second in the country with yards per game. Wingate Coached Lucas Greene who led the team in scoring that season and went on to play in the NFL Mississippi College Mississippi College won the American Southwest Conference in its first season in the league and averaged yards per game in Valdosta State Helped develop quarterback Chris Hatcher, who set an NCAA record, completing 74.7 percent of his passes on the Division II level in Hatcher s 10,588 passing yards ranked third on the NCAA career list at the time. Hatcher currently ranks second in the NCAA record books in career touchdown passes (116) and third in single-season touchdown passes (50 in 1994) and was the NCAA passing champion in #HailWV

19 The Last Time... By The Mountaineers Rushing Attempts: 31 by Andrew Buie at Texas/Oct. 6, Rushing Attempts: 40 by Quincy Wilson vs. Rutgers/Oct. 11, Rushing Yards: 146 by Rushel Shell at Iowa State/Nov. 29, Rushing Yards: 344 by Tavon Austin vs. Oklahoma/Nov. 17, Rushing Yards: 344 by Tavon Austin vs. Oklahoma/Nov. 17, Yard Run (no touchdown): 79 by Noel Devine at Louisville/Nov. 22, Yard Touchdown Run: 76 by Charles Sims vs. Iowa State/Nov. 30, Yard Run (no touchdown): 62 by Dreamius Smith at Texas/Nov. 8, Yard Touchdown Run: 54 by Rushel Shell at Iowa State/Nov. 29, Rushing Touchdowns: 2 by Rushel Shell at Texas Tech/Oct. 11, Rushing Touchdowns in Back-to-Back Games: 2 by Andrew Buie at Texas/ Oct. 6, 2012 and vs. Baylor/Sept. 29, Rushing Touchdowns: 3 by Charles Sims vs. Texas/Nov. 9, 2013 Double 100-Yard Rushers: 123 by Wendell Smallwood and 110 by Rushel Shell at Texas Tech/Oct. 11, 2014 Double 200-Yard Rushers: by Pat White (220) and Steve Slaton (215) at Pitt/ Nov. 16, 2006 Two 100-Yard Rushers and Two 100-Yard Receivers: 123 by Wendell Smallwood and 110 by Rushel Shell and 123 by Kevin White and 109 by Jordan Thompson at Texas Tech/Oct. 11, Pass Completions: 36 by Clint Trickett at Texas/Nov. 8, Pass Completions: 20 by Skyler Howard vs. Texas A&M/Dec. 29, Pass Completions: 20 by Skyler Howard vs. Texas A&M/Dec. 29, 2014 Consecutive Completions: 21 by Geno Smith vs. Kansas/Dec. 1, Pass Attempts: 65 by Geno Smith vs. LSU/Sept. 24, Pass Attempts: 50 by Clint Trickett vs. Oklahoma State/Sept. 28, Pass Attempts: 45 by Skyler Howard vs. Texas A&M/Dec. 29, Pass Attempts: 45 by Skyler Howard vs. Texas A&M/Dec. 29, Pass Attempts: 45 by Skyler Howard vs. Texas A&M/Dec. 29, Touchdown Passes: 3 by Skyler Howard vs. Texas A&M/Dec. 29, Touchdown Passes: 4 by Clint Trickett at Maryland/Sept. 13, Touchdown Passes: 8 by Geno Smith vs. Baylor/Sept. 29, Touchdown Passes: 8 by Geno Smith vs. Baylor/Sept. 29, Yards Passing: 346 by Skyler Howard vs. Texas A&M/Dec. 29, Yards Passing: 511 by Clint Trickett at Maryland/Sept. 13, Yards Passing: 511 by Clint Trickett at Maryland/Sept. 13, Yards Passing: 656 by Geno Smith vs. Baylor/Sept. 29, Yards Rushing and Passing: by Pat White (200/122) at Louisville/ Nov. 22, Yards Rushing and Passing: by Pat White (220/204) at Pitt/Nov. 16, Yards Rushing and Receiving: by Steve Slaton (215/130) at Pitt/Nov. 16, Yards Total Offense: 379 by Skyler Howard vs. Texas A&M/Dec. 29, Yards Total Offense: 507 by Clint Trickett at Maryland/Sept. 13, Yards Total Offense: 507 by Clint Trickett at Maryland/Sept. 13, Yards Total Offense: 687 by Geno Smith vs. Baylor/Sept. 29, Receptions: 16 by Kevin White at Texas/Nov. 8, Receptions: 16 by Kevin White at Texas/Nov. 8, Receptions: 16 by Kevin White at Texas/Nov. 8, Touchdown Receptions: 4 by Stedman Bailey vs. Oklahoma/Nov. 17, Touchdown Receptions: 4 by Stedman Bailey vs. Oklahoma/Nov. 17, Touchdown Receptions: 2 by Mario Alford at Iowa State/Nov. 29, 2014 Two Players with 2 Touchdown Receptions: 5 by Stedman Bailey and 2 by Tavon Austin vs. Baylor/Sept. 29, 2012 Double 100-Yard Receivers: 123 by Kevin White and 109 by Jordan Thompson at Texas Tech/Oct. 11, 2014 Three 100-Yard Receivers: 303 by Stedman Bailey, 215 by Tavon Austin and 114 by J.D. Woods vs. Baylor/Sept. 29, Yards Receiving: 129 by Kevin White vs. Texas A&M/Dec. 29, Yards Receiving: 173 by Kevin White vs. Oklahoma/Sept. 20, Yards Receiving: 216 by Kevin White at Maryland/Sept. 13, Yard Touchdown Reception: 79 by Mario Alford from Clint Trickett at Oklahoma State/Oct. 25, Yard Touchdown Reception: 53 by Mario Alford from Skyler Howard vs. Kansas State/Nov. 20, Yard Reception (no touchdown): 50 by Wendell Smallwood at Maryland/ Sept. 13, 2014 Daikiel Shorts Daryl Worley 19

20 The Last Time... Rushing and Receiving Touchdown: by Charles Sims at TCU/Nov. 2, Rushing and 2 Receiving Touchdowns: by Steve Slaton at Pitt/Nov. 16, 2006 Kickoff Return For Touchdown: 94 yards by Mario Alford vs. Kansas/Oct. 4, 2014 Returned Opening Kick for a Touchdown: 98 yards by Tavon Austin vs. UConn/ Oct. 24, 2009 Punt Return For Touchdown: 76 yards by Tavon Austin vs. TCU/Nov. 3, 2012 Punt Blocked and Returned For Touchdown: 1 yard by Thandi Smith (blocked, picked up and returned) at Rutgers/Oct. 8, 2005 Punt Blocked: by Jarrod Harper at Maryland/Sept. 13, 2014 Punt Blocked For Touchdown: Blocked by Jerry White and recovered by Joe Hunter vs. UCF/Nov. 1, 2003 Punt Blocked For Safety: by Jarrod Harper at Maryland/Sept. 13, 2014 Interception Return For Touchdown: 35 yards by KJ Dillon vs. Texas A&M /Dec. 29, 2014 Interception Return For Touchdown by a Defensive Lineman: 19 yards by Keilen Dykes at Syracuse/Oct. 6, 2007 Two Interceptions Returned for Touchdown: by Shawn Hackett (41) and Grant Wiley (22) vs. Boston College/Sept. 2, Yard Field Goal: 54 by Josh Lambert vs. Baylor/Oct. 18, 2014 Field Goal Blocked: by Kyle Rose vs. Kansas State/Nov. 20, 2014 Missed an Extra Point: by Josh Lambert at Kansas State/Oct. 26, 2013 Two Interceptions in a Game: 2 by Dravon Henry at Oklahoma State/ Oct. 25, 2014 Three Interceptions in a Game: 3 by Vann Washington vs. Louisiana Tech/ Oct. 29, 1994 Four Interceptions in a Game: 4 by Mike Slater vs. Kentucky/Nov. 1, 1969 Intercepted Fumble Returned For Touchdown: no instance yet found Fumble Returned For Touchdown: 35 yards by Terrell Chestnut vs. TCU/ Nov. 1, 2014 Fumble Recovered For Touchdown: 0 yards by Karl Joseph at Baylor/ Oct. 4, 2013 Two-Point Conversion By Rush: Tavon Austin at Iowa State/Nov. 23, 2012 Two-Point Conversion By Pass: Jock Sanders from Geno Smith at Marshall/ Sept. 10, 2010 Defensive Extra Point: Matt Taffoni interception return at Pitt/Oct. 15, 1994 Extra Point Blocked: by Rick Sherrod at Maryland/Sept. 29, 2001 Team Gained 300 Yards Rushing: 458 vs. Oklahoma/Nov. 17, 2012 Team Gained 400 Yards Rushing: 458 vs. Oklahoma/Nov. 17, 2012 Team Gained 500 Yards Rushing: 517 vs. Connecticut/Nov. 24, 2007 Team Failed To Gain 100 Yards Rushing: 28 vs. Alabama/Aug. 30, 2014 Team Failed To Gain 50 Yards Rushing: 28 vs. Alabama/Aug. 30, 2014 Team Gained 300 Yards Passing: 346 vs. Texas A&M/Dec. 29, 2014 Team Gained 400 Yards Passing: 511 at Maryland/Sept. 13, 2014 Team Gained 500 Yards Passing: 511 at Maryland/Sept. 13, 2014 Team Failed To Gain 100 Yards Passing: 62 vs. Maryland/Sept. 21, 2012 Team Gained 500 Yards Total Offense: 570 at Iowa State/Nov. 29, 2014 Team Gained 600 Yards Total Offense: 694 at Maryland/Sept. 13, 2014 Team Gained 700 Yards Total Offense: 778 vs. Oklahoma/Nov. 17, 2012 Team Gained 800 Yards Total Offense: 807 vs. Baylor/Sept. 29, 2012 Team Failed To Gain 200 Yards Total Offense: 175 vs. Maryland/Sept. 21, 2013 Team Failed To Get A First Down: no instance yet found Team Failed To Get A Rushing First Down: vs. Texas Western/Nov. 25, 1950 Team Failed To Get A Passing First Down: vs. South Carolina/Dec. 30, 1969 Team Failed to Get a Third Down Conversion: vs. Syracuse (0/10)/Dec. 29, 2012 Team Had Six Turnovers: two interceptions, four fumbles vs. Maryland/ Sept. 21, 2013 Successful Fake Punt: 18-yard run by Zac Cooper vs. Rutgers/Oct. 4, 2008 Scored 70+ Points: 70 vs. Baylor/Sept. 29, 2012 Scored 60+ Points: 70 vs. Baylor/Sept. 29, 2012 Scored 50+ Points: 54 vs. Towson/Sept. 6, 2014 Scored 40+ Points: 41 vs. Baylor/Oct. 18, 2014 Scored 30+ Points: 37 vs. Texas A&M/Dec. 29, 2014 Scored 40+ points in a Half: 49 vs. Clemson/Jan. 4, 2012 Scored 30+ points in a Quarter: 35 vs. Clemson (2nd)/Jan. 4, 2012 Shutout Recorded: 54-0 vs. Towson/Sept. 6, 2014 Safety Scored: Jarrod Harper blocked a Maryland punt through the back of the end zone/sept. 13, 2014 Two Safeties Scored: at Syracuse/Sept. 25, 2000 Played An Overtime Game: L/55-44 (3OT) vs. Iowa State/Nov. 30, 2013 Played back-to-back Overtime Games: L (1OT) vs. Texas/Nov. 9, 2013; W (1OT) at TCU/Nov. 2, 2013 Won Game Without An Offensive TD: at Syracuse/Sept. 5, 2005 Won Game Without a Rushing TD: vs. Maryland/Sept. 22, 2012 Rushel Shell Wendell #HailWV

21 The Last Time... Versus West Virginia Rushing Attempts: 34 by Samaje Perine of Oklahoma/Sept. 20, Rushing Yards: 133 by Tra Carson of Texas A&M/Dec. 29, Rushing Yards: 242 by Samaje Perine of Oklahoma/Sept. 20, Yard Run: 75 by C.J. Brown of Maryland/Sept. 13, Yard Touchdown Run: 69 by Justin Stockton of Texas Tech/ Oct. 11, Yard Non-Touchdown Run: 51 by Brandon Shepard of Oklahoma State/Oct. 25, Rushing Touchdowns: 4 by Samaje Perine of Oklahoma/Sept. 20, Rushing Touchdowns: 3 by Johnathan Gray of Texas/Nov. 8, Players Rushing for 100 Yards: 126 by T.J. Yeldon and 113 by Derrick Henry of Alabama/Aug. 30, Pass Completions: 22 by Kyle Allen of Texas A&M/Dec. 29, Pass Completions: 40 by Casey Pachall of TCU/Nov. 2, Pass Attempts: 58 by Casey Pachall of TCU/Nov. 2, Pass Attempts: 41 by Daxx Garman of Oklahoma State/Oct. 25, Pass Attempts: 35 by Kyle Allen of Texas A&M/Dec. 29, Touchdown Passes: 4 by Kyle Allen of Texas A&M/Dec. 29, Touchdown Passes: 4 by Kyle Allen of Texas A&M/Dec. 29, Yards Passing: 400 by Jake Waters of Kansas State/Nov. 20, Yards Passing: 400 by Jake Waters of Kansas State/Nov. 20, Yards Passing: 554 by Landry Jones of Oklahoma/Nov. 17, Yards Rushing & 200 Yards Passing: by C.J. Brown of Maryland (161/241)/Sept. 13, Yards Rushing & 100 Yards Passing: by C.J. Brown of Maryland (161/241)/Sept. 13, Yards Total Offense: 327 by Kyle Allen of Texas A&M/Dec. 29, Yards Total Offense: 413 by Jake Waters of Kansas State/Nov. 20, Receptions: 10 by Tyler Lockett of Kansas State/Nov. 20, Touchdown Receptions: 2 by Malcome Kennedy of Texas A&M/Dec. 29, Touchdown Receptions: 3 by Tyler Lockett of Kansas State/Oct. 26, Touchdown Receptions: 4 by Kenny Stills of Oklahoma/Nov. 17, Yards Receiving: 196 by Tyler Lockett of Kansas State/Nov. 20, Yards Receiving: 196 by Tyler Lockett of Kansas State/Nov. 20, Yards Receiving: 314 by Terrance Williams of Baylor/Sept. 29, 2012 Double 100-Yard Receivers: 112 by Curry Sexton and 111 by Tyler Lockett of Kansas State/Oct. 26, Yard Touchdown Reception: 63 by Antwan Goodley of Baylor/Oct. 18, Yard Touchdown Reception: 76 by Devin Lauderdale of Texas Tech/ Oct. 11, Yard Reception (no touchdown): 54 by Tyler Lockett from Jake Waters of Kansas State/Nov. 20, 2014 Rushing and Receiving Touchdown: 1 rushing & 1 receiving by Aaron Wimberly of Iowa State/Nov. 29, 2014 Passing and Rushing Touchdown: by C.J. Brown of Maryland/ Sept. 13, 2014 Passing and Receiving Touchdown: by Trevor Knight of Oklahoma/ Sept. 20, 2014 Kickoff Return For Touchdown: 100 yards Alex Ross of Oklahoma/ Sept. 20, 2014 Opening Kickoff Return for Touchdown: 100 yards by Mardy Gilyard of Cincinnati/Nov. 8, 2008 Punt Return For Touchdown: 43 yards by Tyler Lockett of Kansas State/ Nov. 20, Players Return Punts For Touchdown: by DeJuan Tribble (41) and Will Blackmon (71) of Boston College/Nov. 13, 2004 Punt Blocked: blocked by C.J. Crawford of Marshall/Sept. 1, 2012 Punt Blocked/Recovered in End Zone For Touchdown: blocked by Alex Lewis and recovered in end zone by Kareem Timbers of Wisconsin/ Aug. 30, 2003 Punt Blocked/Returned For Touchdown: blocked by Marcus Gildersleeve and returned 17 yards by Ricky Hall of Virginia Tech/ Oct. 31, 1998 Interception Return For Touchdown: 28 yards by A.J. Hendy of Maryland/ Sept. 21, Yard Field Goal: 50 by Brad Craddock of Maryland/Sept. 21, 2013 Field Goal Blocked: by T.J. Semke of Kansas/Oct. 4, 2014 Blocked Field Goal Returned For Touchdown: 82 yards by Andrew Johnson of Louisville/Nov. 5, 2011 Dravon Henry Karl Joseph 21

22 The Last Time... Intercepted Fumble Returned For Touchdown: 75 yards by Tim Quense of Pitt/Oct. 1, 1983 Fumble Recovered/Returned For Touchdown: 0 yards by Jackson Jeffcoat of Texas/Oct. 6, 2012 Two-Point Conversion By Rush: by Davin Meggett of Maryland/ Sept. 17, 2011 Two-Point Conversion By Pass: by E.J. Bibbs from Grant Rohach of Iowa State/Nov. 30, 2013 Defensive Extra Point: has not yet occurred Extra Point Blocked: bytravis Britz of Kansas State/Oct. 26, 2013 Punt Blocked For Safety: by Chris Nofoaiga of Idaho/Oct. 7, 2000 Team Gained 400 Yards Rushing: 468 by Baylor/Oct. 4, 2013 Team Gained 300 Yards Rushing: 301 by Oklahoma/Sept. 20, 2014 Team Gained 200 Yards Rushing: 235 by Texas A&M/Dec. 29, 2014 Team Failed To Gain 100 Yards Rushing: 1 by Kansas State/Nov. 20, 2014 Team Finished With Negative Rushing Yards: Minus-10 by Maryland/ Sept. 18, 2010 Team Gained 300 Yards Passing: 400 by Kansas State/Nov. 20, 2014 Team Gained 400 Yards Passing: 400 by Kansas State/Nov. 20, 2014 Team Failed To Gain 100 Yards Passing: 80 by Towson/Sept. 6, 2014 Team Gained 500 Yards Total Offense: 529 by Texas A&M/Dec. 29, 2014 Team Failed To Gain 250 Yards Total Offense: 176 by Kansas/Oct. 4, 2014 Team Failed To Gain 200 Yards Total Offense: 176 by Kansas/Oct. 4, 2014 Team Failed To Gain 100 Yards Total Offense: 90 by Rutgers/ Oct. 12, 2002 Team Failed To Get A First Down: no instance yet found Team Failed To Get A Rushing First Down: by Western Michigan/ Sept. 7, 1996 Team Failed To Get A Passing First Down: by Pitt/Oct. 10, 1981 Successful Fake Punt: by Kirby Van Der Kamp of Iowa State/Nov. 30, 2012 Team Scored 50+ Points: 52 by Iowa State/Nov. 30, 2013 Team Scored 40+ Points: 45 by Texas A&M/Dec. 29, 2014 Team Scored 30+ Points: 45 by Texas A&M/Dec. 29, 2014 Shutout Recorded: 37-0 by Maryland/Sept. 21, 2013 Safety Scored: When WVU s Clint Trickett was sacked in the end zone by Texas Cedric Reed/Nov. 8, 2014 Two Safeties Scored: When WVU s Geno Smith was tackled in the end zone by Syracuse s Cameron Lynch and Siriki Diabate, and when Smith was called for intentional grounding when he was being tackled by Brandon Sharpe/Dec. 29, 2012 Ellijah Wellman Mark #HailWV

23 Mountaineer OFFENSE Wide Receiver Mario Alford Height: 5-8 Weight: 177 Class: Senior Previous School: Georia Military Hometown: Greenville, Ga. 5 Andrew Buie Played in 25 career games and started 18 Started all 13 games in 2014 Saw action on 1,098 plays, including 1,015 on offense Second-leading receiver on the team with 65 catches for 945 yards and 11 touchdowns Ranked No. 5 in the Big 12, No. 37 nationally, in allpurpose yards Tied for No. 9 in the Big 12 in receptions per game Tied for No. 1 in the Big 12, No. 12 nationally, in receiving touchdowns; ranked No. 9 in Big 12 in receiving yards Tied for No. 13 on WVU s career list for TD receptions Ranked No. 5 on the WVU single-season receptions chart; No. 9 on single-season receiving yards list Ranked No. 5 on the WVU senior class receiving chart with 65 catches; also ranks No. 3 with 945 receiving yards on the same chart Finished with three catches for 57 yards and a TD against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl Helped Mountaineers overcome a 14-point deficit at Iowa State with two touchdown receptions in the second quarter; finished with a game-high 86 yards receiving and 178 all-purpose yards, also a game high Put his speed on display against Kansas State, scoring on a 53-yard reception, the team's fifth-longest TD reception of the season Five catches for 31 yards at Texas; Long catch of 11 yards Scored third touchdown in as many games on 23-yard toss from Clint Trickett against TCU Registered third 100-yard receiving game of season at Oklahoma State and caught career-long touchdown reception of 79 yards Registered four catches for 53 yards and a touchdown against Baylor; long of 39 yards Game-long 39-yard catch against Kansas; finished with a game-high 228 all-purpose yards Had second consecutive 100-yard receiving game against Oklahoma; day included a 30-yard touchdown catch; Kevin White also had a 100-yard receiving game against OU, giving WVU back-to-back double 100-yard receivers for the first time 2011 First 100-yard receving game of season at Maryland; day included two touchdown receptions One part of two 100-yard receivers (White) at Maryland; first duo to finish with 100+ receiving yards since Game-By-Game Opponent Rec. Yds. TD Lg Att. Net. TD Lg Alabama Towson Maryland Oklahoma Kansas Texas Tech Baylor Okla. State TCU Texas K-State Iowa State Texas A&M Totals Receptions...11 at Maryland Receiving Yards at Oklahoma State Receiving Touchdowns... 2 at Maryland, at Iowa State Long Reception...79 at Oklahoma State Rushing Yards...19 vs. Kansas Rushing Attempts...1 vs. Kansas Rushing Touchdowns... Long Rush...19 vs. Kansas Career Bests Receptions...11 at Maryland ( 14) Receiving Yards vs. Iowa State ( 13) Receiving Touchdowns... 2 at Maryland ( 14), at Iowa State ( 14) Long Reception...79 at Oklahoma State ( 14) Rushing Yards...22 vs. Georgia State ( 13) Rushing Attempts...2 vs. Georgia State ( 13) Rushing Touchdowns... Long Rush...24 vs. Georgia State ( 13) Alford s Receiving Statistics Year Games No. Yards Avg. TD Long Totals Alford s Rushing Statistics Year Games Att. Yards Avg. TD Long Totals Running Back Height: 5-9 Weight: 185 Class: Redshirt Junior Previous School: Trinity Christian Hometown: Jacksonville, Fla. Has played in 36 career games and started 12 Played in 12 games and started one in 2014 Used on 310 plays in 2014, including 216 on offense Fourth-leading rusher on the team with 55 carries for 232 yards and two touchdowns Five carries for 30 yards at Texas and a long of 18 yards Registered 59 all-purpose yards against TCU Finished with 87 all-purpose yards against Baylor; had nine carries for 24 yards and a touchdown; season-high four catches for 63 yards Tied his career-long reception of 42 yards against Baylor Earned four carries at Texas Tech Averaged four yards a carry against Oklahoma In first action since 2012, scored on a three-yard run against Towson and had nine carries for 70 yards with a long of Game-By-Game Opponent Att. Net. Avg. TD Lg Rec. Yds. TD Alabama Towson Maryland Oklahoma Kansas Texas Tech Baylor Okla. State TCU Texas K-State Iowa State Texas A&M Totals Rushing Yards vs. Towson Rushing Attempts vs. TCU Rushing Touchdowns...1 vs. Towson, vs. Baylor Long Rush vs. Towson Receptions... 4 vs. Baylor Receiving Yards...63 vs. Baylor Receiving Touchdowns... Long Reception...42 vs. Baylor Career Bests Rushing Yards at Texas ( 12) Rushing Attempts at Texas ( 12) Rushing Touchdowns... 2 vs. Baylor ( 12), at Texas ( 12) Long Rush at Texas ( 12) Receptions... 6 vs. TCU ( 12) Receiving Yards...90 vs. JMU ( 12) Receiving Touchdowns... Long Reception vs. Kansas ( 12), vs. Baylor ( 14) Buie s Rushing Statistics Year Games Att. Yards Avg. TD Long Totals Buie s Receiving Statistics Year Games No. Yards Avg. TD Long Totals Tight End / Fullback Cody CLAY Height: 6-4 Weight: 262 Class: Redshirt Junior Previous School: George Washington Hometown: Alum Creek, W.Va. Has played in 38 career games and started 22 Iron Mountaineer honoree (2014) for excellence in the weight room Played in 13 games and started seven in 2014 Used on 763 plays, including 593 on offense Season-high 97 plays against Oklahoma Caught a career-long 21-yard reception at Iowa State Hauled in second catch in as many games against Kansas State One catch for six yards at Texas Earned first career carry at Texas Tech and gained four yards Tallied first receptions of season against Towson 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent No. Yards Avg. TD Lg Alabama Towson Maryland Oklahoma Kansas Texas Tech Baylor Oklahoma State TCU Texas Kansas State Iowa State Texas A&M Totals Receptions...2 vs. Towson Receiving Yards...21 at Iowa State Receiving Touchdowns... Long Reception...21 at Iowa State Career Bests Receptions...3 vs. Oklahoma State ( 13) Receiving Yards...27 vs. Oklahoma State ( 13) Receiving Touchdowns... 1 at TCU ( 13) Long Reception...21 at Iowa State ( 14) Clay s Receiving Statistics Year Games No. Yards Avg. TD Long Totals

24 Mountaineer OFFENSE 29 Running Back Dustin GARRISON Height: 5-9 Weight: 181 Class: Redshirt Junior Previous School: Pearland Hometown: Pearland, Texas Has played in 37 career games and started eight Played in 12 games in 2014 Used on 91 plays, including 65 on offense Season-high 16 plays at Oklahoma State Three carries for 10 yards at Texas; long of five Registered a season-high 39-yards rushing against Kansas on five carries, also a 2014 best Named WVU Offensive Player of the Week for his late game performance at Maryland Key in Mountaineers game-winning drive at Maryland, as he used only rushes of game to gain 12 yards 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent Att. Net. Avg. TD Lg Rec. Yds. TD Alabama Towson Maryland Oklahoma Kansas Texas Tech Baylor Okla. State TCU Texas K-State Iowa State Texas A&M Totals Rushing Yards...39 vs. Kansas Rushing Attempts...5 vs. Kansas Rushing Touchdowns... Long Rush...28 vs. Kansas Receptions...1 at Maryland, at Oklahoma State Receiving Yards...13 at Maryland Receiving Touchdowns... Long Reception...13 at Maryland Career Bests Rushing Yards vs. Bowling Green ( 11) Rushing Attempts...32 vs. Bowling Green ( 11) Rushing Touchdowns...2 vs. Bowling Green ( 11) Long Rush vs. Bowling Green ( 11) Receptions...5 at Syracuse ( 11) Receiving Yards vs. Norfolk State ( 11) Receiving Touchdowns... Long Reception vs. Norfolk State ( 11) Garrison s Rushing Statistics Year Games Att. Yards Avg. TD Long Totals , Wide Receiver Shelton GIBSON Height: 6-1 Weight: 188 Class: Redshirt Freshman Previous School: Cleveland Heights Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio Played in 12 games in 2014 Used on 242 plays, including 203 on special teams Had a 47-yard reception against Texas A&M, second longest pass play of the game Season-high two catches against Towson Saw first collegiate action against Alabama Had a catch against Alabama Opponent No. Yards Avg. TD Lg Alabama Towson Maryland Oklahoma Kansas Texas Tech Baylor Okla. State TCU Texas K-State Iowa State Texas A&M Totals Receptions...2 vs. Towson Receiving Yards...47 vs. Texas A&M Receiving Touchdowns... Long Reception...47 vs. Texas A&M Gibson s Receiving Statistics Year Games No. Yards Avg. TD Long Quarterback Skyler Howard Height: 6-0 Weight: 206 Class: Sophomore Previous School: Riverside City Hometown: Fort Worth, Texas 3 Played in four games and started two Made first career start at Iowa State Finished with 346 yards on 20-of-45 passing and three touchdowns against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl Also ran for 33 yards on 10 carries with a long of 18 against the Aggies Completed 21 passes at Iowa State for 285 yards and threw three touchdown passes to lead the Mountaineers to a come-from-behind victory Gained 69 yards on seven rushes at Iowa State, the most rushing yards for a WVU quarterback since Jarrett Brown finished with 73 yards against East Carolina on Sept. 12, 2009 Completed 15-of-23 passes for 198 yards against Kansas State, with two touchdowns and a long of 53 yards Made first career appearance against Kansas and finished with 22 rushing yards on two carries with a long run of 20 yards 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent Comp. Att. Int. Pct. Yards TDs Long Alabama Towson Maryland Oklahoma Kansas Texas Tech Baylor Okla. State TCU Texas K-State Iowa State Texas A&M Totals Rushing Yards...69 at Iowa State Rushing Attempts...10 vs. Texas A&M Rushing Touchdowns... Long Rush...24 at Iowa State Passing Attempts...45 vs. Texas A&M Passing Completions...21 at Iowa State Passing Yards vs. Texas A&M Passing Touchdowns... 3 at Iowa State; vs. Texas A&M Long Completion vs. Kansas State Howard s Passing Statistics Year Games C/A Pct. Yards TD Int. Long / Howard s Rushing Statistics Year Games Att. Yards Avg. TD Long #HailWV

25 14 Mountaineer OFFENSE Quarterback Paul MILLARD Height: 6-2 Weight: 222 Class: Senior Previous School: Flower Mound Hometown: Flower Mound, Texas Has played in 19 career games and started three Redshirted the 2014 season 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent Comp. Att. Int. Pct. Yards TD Long Alabama Towson Maryland Oklahoma Kansas Texas Tech Baylor Okla. State TCU Texas K-State Iowa State Texas A&M Totals Rushing Yards... Rushing Attempts... Rushing Touchdowns... Long Rush... Passing Attempts... Passing Completions... Passing Yards Passing Touchdowns... Long Completion... Career Bests Rushing Yards...3 vs. Norfolk State ( 11) Rushing Attempts... 5 vs. Texas Rushing Touchdowns... Long Rush...3 at Kansas ( 13) Passing Attempts at Kansas ( 13) Passing Completions at Kansas ( 13) Passing Yards vs. Texas ( 13) Passing Touchdowns... 2 at Baylor ( 13), at Kansas ( 13) Long Completion...72 vs. Texas ( 13) Millard s Passing Statistics Year Games C/A Pct. Yards TD Int. Long / / / Totals / , Wide Running Back Rushel SHELL Height: 5-10 Weight: 215 Class: Redshirt Sophomore Previous School: Pitt Hometown: Hopewell, Pa. Has played in 12 games and started eight WVU's leading rusher with 176 carries for 788 yards and seven touchdowns; had 21 catches for 140 yards Saw action on 477 plays, including 460 on offense Season-high 57 plays at Maryland In the Big 12, ranked No. 5 in rushing yards and No. 6 in rushing yards, No. 7 in rushing TDs and No. 15 in all-purpose yards Career day at Iowa State, running for a season-best 146 yards, his third 100-yard rushing game of the season Scored the game s opening touchdown at ISU on a 54-yard run, the Mountaineers longest scoring run of the season Paced team with 62 rushing yards against Kansas State Finished with five carries for 22 yards at Texas, averaging 4.4 yards per carry and a long run of 11 yards Returned to the field against TCU and had a long run of 14 yards Missed Oklahoma State game with injury Had three carries before suffering game-ending injury against Baylor Recorded 100 or more rushing yards for the second straight week at Texas Tech, finishing with 110 yards and two touchdowns. Along with Wendell Smallwood (123 yards) at Texas Tech, became the first two WVU running back to have 100 yards rushing each in a game since Pat White (200) and Noel Devine (154) at Louisville in 2008 Had scored at least one rushing TD in five straight games, including a season-high two at Texas Tech Registered first 100-yard rushing game as a Mountaineer against Kansas, gaining a game-best 113 yards on 21 attempts Tallied a one-yard rushing TD against the Jayhawks Scored third TD of the season with a five-yard run vs. Oklahoma; first rushing score against OU in 2014 Netted team-best 60 yards rushing against the Sooners, the game s second-best total Gained a team- and season-best 98 yards rushing at Maryland; day included a 1-yard scoring run on the team s first drive Scored first TD on a two-yard rush vs. Towson Ran for a game-best 71 yards against the Tigers Earned first career start as a Mountaineer against Alabama Tallied a team-best 38 rushing yards vs. Alabama and caught two passes for 19 yards 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent Att. Net. Avg. TD Lg Rec. Yds. TD Alabama Towson Maryland Oklahoma Kansas Texas Tech Baylor Okla. State TCU Texas K-State Iowa State Texas A&M Totals Rushing Yards at Iowa State Rushing Attempts...27 at Maryland Rushing Touchdowns... 2 at Texas Tech Long Rush...54 at Iowa State Receptions...4 vs. Towson Receiving Yards vs. Towson Receiving Touchdowns... Long Reception...19 vs. Alabama Shell s Rushing Statistics Year Games Att. Yards Avg. TD Long Shell s Receiving Statistics Year Games No. Yards Avg. TD Long Receiver Daikiel SHORTS Height: 6-1 Weight: 198 Class: Sophomore Previous School: Eastern Christian Hometown: Clayton, N.J. Has played in 25 career games and started 13 Played in 13 games and started four in 2014 Had 24 catches for 346 yards and two touchdowns Saw action on 572 plays, including 482 on offense Season-high 85 plays at Maryland Hauled in his second TD of the season at Iowa State, catching a 15-yard pass from Skyler Howard Finished with a season-high 72 yards on four catches, against Kansas State, including season-long catch of 29 yards Grabbed season-long catch of 23 yards at Texas Tech Earned first start of the season at Maryland Caught first score of the season at Maryland, an 11-yard connection with Clint Trickett Made season-best catch of 21 yards against Towson 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent No. Yards Avg. TD Lg Alabama Towson Maryland Oklahoma Kansas Texas Tech Baylor Okla. State TCU Texas K-State Iowa State Texas A&M Totals Receptions...4 (4 times) Receiving Yards vs. Kansas State Receiving Touchdowns... 1 at Maryland, at Iowa State Long Reception vs. Kansas State Career Bests Receptions... 9 vs. Texas Tech ( 13) Receiving Yards...98 at TCU ( 13) Receiving Touchdowns...2 vs. Georgia State ( 13) Long Reception...38 at TCU ( 13) Shorts Receiving Statistics Year Games No. Yards Avg. TD Long Totals

26 Mountaineer OFFENSE 4 Running Back Wendell SMALLWOOD Height: 5-11 Weight: 200 Class: Sophomore Previous School: Eastern Christian Hometown: Wilmington, Del. Has played in 25 games and started 10 Played in 13 games and started nine in 2014 Mountaineers' No. 2 rusher with 148 carries for 722 yards and two touchdowns; fourth-leading receiver with 31 catches for 326 yards Saw action on 575 plays, including 555 on offense Ranked No. 7 in the Big 12 in rushing yards, No. 9 in rushing yards per game and No. 17 in all-purpose yards Led the Mountaineers with eight carries for 77 yards rushing with a season-long run of 35 against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl; averaged 9.6 yards per carry Gained 33 yards on the ground at Iowa State, including a long run of 11 yards Had 13 carries for 45 yards and a touchdown at Texas; also finished with four catches for 10 yards Finished with 72 all-purpose yards against TCU Career day at Oklahoma State, gaining a game-best 132 yards on 23 carries; finished with 146 all-purpose yards Team-leading 66 rushing yards on a career-high 20 attempts against Baylor; also had a 23-yard reception Registered first career 100-yard rushing game at Texas Tech with a team-best 123 yards on a season-high 15 carries, including a season-long rush of 25 yards Along with Rushel Shell (110 yards) at Texas Tech, became the first two WVU runners to have 100 yards rushing each in a game since Pat White (200) and Noel Devine (154) at Louisville in 2008 Second on the team with 47 rushing yards vs. Kansas Finished with 82 all-purpose yards against Oklahoma, including a season-high 38 yards rushing Second on team with 55 receiving yards against Towson Caught a career-best six receptions for 73 yards, also a career high, against Alabama 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent Att. Net. Avg. TD Lg Rec. Yds. TD Alabama Towson Maryland Oklahoma Kansas Texas Tech Baylor Okla. State TCU Texas K-State Iowa State Texas A&M Totals Rushing Yards at Oklahoma State Rushing Attempts...23 at Oklahoma State Rushing Touchdowns...1 vs. Towson, at Texas Long Rush...35 vs. Texas A&M Receptions...6 vs. Alabama Receiving Yards...73 vs. Alabama Long Reception...50 at Maryland Career Bests Rushing Yards at Oklahoma State ( 14) Rushing Attempts...23 at Oklahoma State ( 14) Rushing Touchdowns...1 (3 times) Long Rush...38 vs. Georgia State ( 13) Receptions... 6 vs. Alabama ( 14) Receiving Yards...73 vs. Alabama ( 14) Long Reception...50 at Maryland ( 14) Smallwood s Rushing Statistics Year Games Att. Yards Avg. TD Long Totals Smallwood s Receiving Statistics Year Games No. Yards Avg. TD Long Totals Running Back Dreamius SMITH Height: 6-0 Weight: 217 Class: Senior Previous School: Butler CC Hometown: Wichita, Kan. Played in 25 games and started four Played in 13 games and started one in 2014 Third-leading rusher for WVU with 80 carries for 462 yards and five touchdowns; had11 catches for 41 yards Saw action on 219 offensive plays in 2014 Finished with a career-long reception of 13 yards against Kansas State Led WVU in rushing at Texas with a career-high100 yards on 10 carries, including a season-long carry of 62 yards Finished with a career-high four catches for 20 yards against the UT with a career-long catch of 11 yards Continued to produce off the bench against TCU, finishing with a team-best 70 yards on 12 carries, including a season-long run of 50 yards; run was WVU s longest run from scrimmage this season Capped drive that included 50-yard run with a five-yard touchdown, his third score in three straight games Huge off the bench at Oklahoma State, finishing with a season-best 72 rushing yards on five carries; scored second TD in as many games Season-high in carries (13) for 60 yards against Baylor; scored second touchdown of the season Registered a season-long run of 14 yards against Kansas Finished with a season-high 38 yards rushing against Oklahoma, and tallied first touchdown of season At Maryland, gained 24 yards rushing on seven attempts 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent Att. Net. Avg. TD Lg Rec. Yds. TD Alabama Towson Maryland Oklahoma Kansas Texas Tech Baylor Okla. State TCU Texas K-State Iowa State Texas A&M Totals Rushing Yards at Texas Rushing Attempts...13 vs. Baylor Rushing Touchdowns...1 (4 times) Long Rush...62 at Texas Receptions... 4 at Texas Receiving Yards...20 at Texas Receiving Touchdowns... Long Reception vs. Kansas State Career Bests Rushing Yards at Texas ( 14) Rushing Attempts...16 vs. Texas Tech ( 13) Rushing Touchdowns... 2 vs. Texas Tech ( 13) Long Rush at Oklahoma ( 13) Receptions...4 at Texas ( 14) Receiving Yards at Texas ( 14) Receiving Touchdowns... Long Reception...13 vs. Kansas State ( 14) Smith s Rushing Statistics Year Games Att. Yards Avg. TD Long Totals Smith s Receiving Statistics Year Games No. Yards Avg. TD Long Totals Wide Receiver Jordan THOMPSON Height: 5-7 Weight: 165 Class: Junior Previous School: Katy Hometown: Katy, Texas Has played in 36 games and started 13 Played in 13 games and started nine in 2014 Third-leading receiver for WVU with 49 catches for 598 yards and two touchdowns Used on 594 plays in 2014, including 549 on offense Ranked No. 17 in the Big 12 in receptions per game Finished with three catches for 84 yards against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl with a long of 43 yards Tallied 65 yards on four catches at Iowa State, including a long of 28 yards Hauled in two passes for 20 yards against Kansas State before exiting with an injury Finished with five catches for 43 yards at Texas, including a long grab of 15 yards Paced team with a game-best seven catches against TCU Second on team with five catches at Oklahoma State Finished with three catches for 18 yards against Baylor Played critical role in WVU s win at Texas Tech, catching a career-best six catches for a career-high 109 yards; first career 100-yard receiving game Day against the Red Raiders included a TD of 56 yards, a career-long reception; his score jump-started WVU s come back late in the third quarter Two catches against Kansas, including a long of 19 Two catches against Oklahoma, including a long of 25 First career touchdown against Towson, a 19-yard pass from Trickett Second on team with five catches against the Tigers Career day against Alabama with five catches for 62 yards, including a long of Game-By-Game Opponent No. Yards Avg. TD Lg Alabama Towson Maryland Oklahoma Kansas Texas Tech Baylor Okla. State TCU Texas K-State Iowa State Texas A&M Totals Receptions...7 vs. TCU Receiving Yards at Texas Tech Receiving Touchdowns...1 vs. Towson, at Texas Tech Long Reception...56 at Texas Tech Career Highs Receptions... 7 vs. TCU ( 14) Receiving Yards at Texas Tech ( 14) Receiving Touchdowns...1 vs. Towson ( 14),...at Texas Tech ( 14) Long Reception...56 at Texas Tech ( 14) Thompson s Receiving Statistics Year Games No. Yards Avg. TD Long Totals #HailWV

27 9 Mountaineer OFFENSE Quarterback Clint TRICKETT Height: 6-2 Weight: 186 Class: Redshirt Senior Previous School: Florida State Hometown: Tallahassee, Fla. Played in 19 career games and started 18 at WVU before retiring before the Liberty Bowl due to injuries Started all 11 games in which he played in 2014 Completed 281-of-419 passes for 3,285 yards and 18 touchdowns Saw action on 885 plays in 2014 Ranked No. 3 in the conference, No. 10 in the NCAA, in passing yards per game No. 1 in the Big 12 in completion percentage and in completions per game; ranked No. 6 in the NCAA in completions per game and No. 11 in percentage Ranked No. 4 in the Big 12, No. 33 nationally, in passing efficiency Ranked No. 4 in the Big 12, No. 21 nationally, in total offense Ranked No. 22 in the nation, No. 4 in the conference, in passing yards Ranked No. 4 in the Big 12, No. 54 nationally, in passing touchdowns Finished career at No. 4 on WVU s single-season passing yards chart (3,285) No. 3 on WVU's single-season list for completions No. 4 on WVU s single-season chart for total offense No. 8 on WVU's single-season passing touchdown list No. 2 on WVU s career interception avoidance list (.026) No. 4 on WVU's career completion percentage (.620) list No. 6 on WVU's career passing efficiency chart (132.4) No. 7 on WVU's career completions list No. 8 on WVU s career passing yards chart Has thrown multiple touchdowns in six games in 2014 Threw for 300 or more yards in eight straight games, dating back to 2013, a WVU record; streak snapped at Oklahoma State Has thrown at least one TD pass in every game but two this season (at Texas, vs. Kansas State) and in 11 straight games dating back to 2013 Knocked out of Kansas State game with injury; threw for 112 yards before early exit Completed 36-of-49 for 248 yards and a touchdown at Texas; tied his season-high in attempts Opened the TCU game with a four-minute drive that ended with a 23-yard scoring toss to Mario Alford, his 18th TD pass of the season Threw for two scores at Oklahoma State, including career-long TD pass of 79 yards to Mario Alford Completed 23-of-35 passes for 322 yards and three touchdowns against No. 4 Baylor; long of 42 yards Threw for two scores in comeback win at Texas Tech, including a 56-yard connection with Jordan Thompson Finished with 302 yards on 20 completions against Kansas, including a 63-yard TD toss to Kevin White, the second-longest scoring play of 2014 Threw for 376 yards on 25 completions against Oklahoma, including a season-long 68 yard touchdown pass to Kevin White; finished with two passing TDs Named National Offensive Player of the Week by Walter Camp Football Foundation and Athlon Sports for Maryland game performance. Finished with 511 passing yards at Maryland, the second-best single-game performance by a Mountaineer quarterback At Maryland, became first WVU QB since Geno Smith against Baylor in 2012 to throw for at least 500 yards and four touchdowns in a single game At least 20 first-half completions in back-to-back games (24 vs. Towson, 20 at Maryland) Completed 35 passes against Towson, the best number for a WVU QB since 2012 Had 24 first-half completions against the Tigers, the best for a WVU QB since 2012 Completed 29 passes for a career-high 36 yards against Alabama; day included a 19-yard touchdown to Kevin White 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent Comp. Att. Int. Pct. Yards TD Long Alabama Towson Maryland Oklahoma Kansas Texas Tech Baylor Okla. State TCU Texas K-State Iowa State Texas A&M Totals Game-By-Game Opponent Comp. Att. Int. Pct. Yards TD Lg W&M at Okla. Ga. State Maryland Okla. St at Baylor Texas Tech at K-State at TCU Texas at Kansas Iowa State Totals , Rushing Yards vs. Towson Rushing Attempts...6 at Maryland, vs. TCU Rushing Touchdowns...1 vs. Towson Long Rush...14 vs. Alabama Passing Attempts...49 at Maryland, at Texas Passing Completions...37 at Maryland Passing Yards at Maryland Passing Touchdowns...4 at Maryland Long Completion...79 at Oklahoma State Career Bests Rushing Yards...21 at Kansas State ( 13) Rushing Attempts... 8 at Kansas State ( 13) Rushing Touchdowns... 1 at Kansas State ( 13), vs. Towson ( 14) Long Rush...14 vs. Alabama ( 14) Passing Attempts...50 vs. Oklahoma State ( 13) Passing Completions...37 at Maryland ( 14) Passing Yards at Maryland ( 14) Passing Touchdowns... 4 at Maryland ( 14) Long Completion...79 at Oklahoma State ( 14) Trickett s Passing Statistics Year Games C/A Pct. Yards TD Int. Long / / Totals / Fullback/Tight End Elijah Wellman Height: 6-1 Weight: 238 Class: Redshirt Freshman Previous School: Spring Valley Hometown: Huntington, W.Va. Played in 12 games in 2014 Saw action on 201 plays, including 186 offensive plays Scored his first collegiate touchdown on a four-yard reception against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl Season-high 40 plays against Oklahoma First career rush against Towson Finished with a 10-yard reception against the Tide Saw first collegiate action against Alabama 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent Att. Net. Avg. TD Lg Rec. Yds. TD Alabama Towson Maryland Oklahoma Kansas Texas Tech Baylor Okla. State TCU Texas K-State Iowa State Texas A&M Totals Rushing Yards... 2 vs. Towson, at Maryland Rushing Attempts...1 vs. Towson, at Maryland Rushing Touchdowns... Long Rush...2 vs. Towson, at Maryland Receptions...1(4 times) Receiving Yards...10 vs. Alabama Receiving Touchdowns... 1 vs. Texas A&M Long Reception...10 vs. Alabama Wellman s Rushing Statistics Year Games Att. Yards Avg. TD Long Wellman s Receiving Statistics Year Games No. Yards Avg. TD Long

28 Mountaineer OFFENSE Wide Receiver Kevin WHITE Height: 6-3 Weight: 210 Class: Senior Previous School: Lackawanna College Hometown: Plainfield, N.J. 11 Played in 24 career games and started 22 Started all 13 games in 2014 Led the Mountaineers in receiving with 109 catches for 1,447 yards and 10 touchdowns Saw action on 1,051 plays in 2014, including 1,045 offensive plays Season-high 107 plays at Maryland First player in the nation in 2014 to surpass 1,000 yards receiving WVU s Liberty Bowl Offenisve MVP Biletnikoff Award Finalist Maxwell Award Semifinalist Named to eight first-team All-America squads Named to eight second-team All-America teams All-Big 12 Conference First Team selection Ranked No. 6 in the NCAA in receiving yards, No. 8 in receiving yards per game; No. 2 in the Big 12 in receiving yards and No. 3 in receiving yards per game Ranked No. 6 in the NCAA, No. 1 in the Big 12, in receptions per game Ranked No. 5 in the Big 12, No. 19 nationally, in receiving touchdowns Ranked No. 9 in the Big 12, No. 66 nationally, in all-purpose yards Eclipsed his 2013 totals in the first four games Started season with seven straight 100-yard receiving games; was the longest-active streak in the NCAA and a WVU record; streak broken at Oklahoma State No. 2 on WVU's single-season receiving list No. 3 on WVU's single-season reception chart No. 8 on WVU s career reception chart No. 9 on WVU s career receiving yards list Tied for No. 11 on WVU s career list for touchdown receptions Owns the WVU senior class receiving record with 1,447 yards; previous record was 1,289 (Tavon Austin, 2012) Ranked No. 2 on WVU's senior class receptions list with 109 catches Earned WVU Offensive MVP honors at the Liberty Bowl with seven catches for 129 yards and a touchdown against Texas A&M Hauled in four catches for 48 yards at Iowa State, pushing his season receiving total to 1,318 and giving him the WVU senior class receiving record After a two-game drought, caught ninth TD of the season against Kansas State on a seven-yard toss from Skyler Howard School-record and game-high 16 catches for a game high 132 yards at Texas; long catch of 21 yards Made three catches at Oklahoma State count, catching game-opening 19-yard TD reception and finishing with 9.0 yards-per-catch average Had eight catches for 132 yards and two touchdowns against Baylor; long catch of 37 yards Finished with 13 catches at Texas Tech, one short of the WVU record, for a game-best 123 receiving yards Owns four double-digit reception games for 2014 Had 100 yards receiving by the end of the first quarter against Kansas and finished with a game-best 132 yards, averaging 22.0 yards per catch Day against Jayhawks including a 63-yard touchdown reception, giving him TD catches of 60+ yards in consecutive games Prior to Kansas game, caught 10 or more passes in three straight games; first Mountaineer since Tavon Austin in 2012 to have at least three consecutive games with 10 or more receptions Finished with a game-best 173 receiving yards on 10 catches against Oklahoma, including a career-long 68- yard reception for the team's first score; Mario Alford also had a 100-yard receiving game against OU, giving WVU back-to-back double 100-yard receivers for the first time #HailWV First career double-digit reception game against Towson; first Mountaineer to cattch 10 or more passes since 2012 Career-high 216 receiving yards at Maryland was thirdbest single-game performance in Mountaineer history 13 catches at Maryland was second-best single-game performance in WVU history One part of two 100-yard receivers (Alford) against Maryland; first duo to finish with 100+ receiving yards since 2012, and 15th pair in school history Scoring catch at Maryland came on a career-long 44- yard reception Caught a team-best nine catches for a game-best 143 yards against Alabama; both marks were career highs Day against Crimson Tide included a 19-yard touchdown reception 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent No. Yards Avg. TD Lg Alabama Towson Maryland Oklahoma Kansas Texas Tech Baylor Okla. State TCU Texas K-State Iowa State Texas A&M Totals 109 1, Receptions...16 at Texas Receiving Yards at Maryland Receiving Touchdowns... 2 vs. Baylor Long Reception...68 vs. Oklahoma Career Bests Receptions at Texas ( 14) Receiving Yards at Maryland ( 14) Receiving Touchdowns... 2 at Baylor ( 13); vs. Baylor ( 14) Long Reception...68 vs. Oklahoma ( 14) White s Receiving Statistics Year Games No. Yards Avg. TD Long Totals , WVU S MULTI 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES Season 2 3 Total 100-yard 100-yard Receivers Receivers WVU S MULTI 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 10/11/14 at Texas Tech W, Kevin White (13/123/1) Jordan Thompson (6/109/1) 9/20/14 Oklahoma L, Kevin White (10/173/1) Mario Alford (7/101/1) 9/13/14 at Maryland W, Kevin White (13/216/1) Mario Alford (11/131/2) 12/1/12 Kansas W, Stedman Bailey (11/159/2) Tavon Austin (4/110/0) 9/29/12 Baylor W, Stedman Bailey (13/303/5) Tavon Austin (14/215/2) J.D. Woods (13/114/1) 9/15/12 James Madison W, Stedman Bailey (13/173/3) Tavon Austin (11/113/1) 11/12/11 at Cincinnati W, Tavon Austin (9/126/0) Stedman Bailey (6/104/1) 10/8/11 Connecticut W, Stedman Bailey (7/178/2) Ivan McCartney (6/131/0) 9/24/11 LSU L, Tavon Austin (11/187/0) Stedman Bailey (8/115/1) 9/17/11 at Maryland W, Tavon Austin (11/122/0) Stedman Bailey (8/113/1) Ivan McCartney (8/101/0) 11/27/98 at Pitt W, Shawn Foreman (5/115/1) Khori Ivy (6/113/2) 12/29/97 Georgia Tech L, Jerry Porter (4/124/2) Shawn Foreman (12/110/0) 11/9/96 at Rutgers W, David Saunders (11/178/2) Shawn Foreman (6/164/2) 10/5/96 Boston College W, David Saunders (8/191/1) Rahsaan Vanterpool (9/152/1) 11/4/95 Rutgers W, David Saunders (8/149/2) Lovett Purnell (3/134/2) 9/2/95 Purdue L, Lovett Purnell (8/149/0) David Saunders (6/130/0) 10/15/94 at Pitt W, Rahsaan Vanterpool (9/205/2) Zach Abraham (6/180/2) 11/6/93 Rutgers W, Mike Baker (8/172/2) Jay Kearney (4/106/0) 9/18/93 at Maryland W, Mike Baker (8/126/1) Jay Kearney (3/104/1) 9/23/72 at Virginia W, Marshall Mills (7/132/1) Danny Buggs (3/113/2)

29 Mountaineer DEFENSE 34 Ishmael Banks Height: 6-0 Weight: 184 Class: Redshirt Senior Previous School: Hargrave Military Hometown: Richmond, Va. Played in 44 career games and started 19 Played in eight games and started three in 2014 Had 19 tackles, including 17 solo stops and a pass breakup Used on 387 defensive plays, including a season-high 77 against Oklahoma Two solo tackles against Kansas State Four solo tackles at Oklahoma State Two tackles against Texas Tech Solo tackle and a pass breakup against Baylor Four solo tackles against Kansas Saw first action of 2014 season in start vs. Oklahoma Finished with five tackles against Oklahoma, including four solo stops Sat out first three games with NCAA eligibility issues 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent UT/AT/TT TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU Alabama Towson Maryland Oklahoma 4/1/ Kansas 4/0/ Texas Tech 1/1/ Baylor 1/0/ Okla. State 4/0/ TCU 0/0/ Texas 1/0/ K-State 2/0/ Iowa State Totals 17/2/ Unassisted Tackles...4 (3 times) Assisted Tackles... 1 vs. Oklahoma; at Texas Tech Total Tackles...5 vs. Oklahoma Tackles For Loss... Sacks... Forced Fumbles... Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions... Pass Breakups...1 vs. Baylor Career Highs Unassisted Tackles...4 (5 times) Assisted Tackles...1 (7 times) Total Tackles...4 (4 times) Tackles For Loss... Sacks... Forced Fumbles... Fumble Recoveries... 1 at Kansas State ( 13) Interceptions... 1 vs. Oklahoma State ( 13), at TCU ( 13) Pass Breakups...1 vs. LSU ( 11); vs. Baylor ( 14) Banks Defensive Statistics Year GP T/A/TT TFL Sacks INT PB FF FR /2/ /4/ / /2/ /2/ Totals 44 72/10/ Defensive Line Christian Brown Height: 6-2 Weight: 285 Class: Redshirt Sophomore Previous School: Bridgeton Hometown: Fort Myers, Fla. Has played in 27 career games with one start Played in 12 games and started one in 2014 Had 21 tackles, including 13 solo stops and a pass breakup for the 2014 season Saw action on 385 total plays, including 344 plays on defense Played on a season-high 50 defensive snaps against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl Also used on 35 at Iowa State Career-high seven tackles against Texas A&M, including career-high five solo stops Registered two tackles against Iowa State Had two tackles at Texas Earned first career start against Baylor Finished with season-high four tackles against Kansas Had a season-high two solo stops against Kansas 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent UT/AT/TT TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU Alabama 0/1/ Towson 1/0/ Maryland 0/0/ Oklahoma 1/0/ Kansas 2/2/ Texas Tech Baylor 1/0/ Okla. State 1/0/ TCU 0/1/ Texas 1/1/ K-State 0/0/ Iowa State 1/1/ Texas A&M 5/2/ Totals 13/8/ Unassisted Tackles...5 vs. Texas A&M Assisted Tackles...2 vs. Kansas; 2 vs. Texas A&M Total Tackles... 7 vs. Texas A&M Tackles For Loss... Sacks... Forced Fumbles... Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions... Pass Breakups... 1 at Maryland Career Highs Unassisted Tackles...5 vs. Texas A&M ( 14) Assisted Tackles...2 (4 times) Total Tackles...7 vs. Texas A&M ( 14) Tackles For Loss vs.oklahoma ( 12), vs. K-State ( 12) Sacks... Forced Fumbles... 1 vs. Oklahoma ( 12) Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions... Pass Breakups... 1 at Maryland ( 14) Brown s Defensive Statistics Year GP T/A/TT TFL Sacks INT PB FF FR /8/ /2/ /3/10 2/ Totals 26 21/13/34 2/ Linebacker Isaiah BRUCE Height: 6-3 Weight: 234 Class: Redshirt Junior Previous School: Providence Hometown: Jacksonville, Fla. Has played in 37 career games and started 20 Played in 13 games and started one in 2014 Had 15 tackles, including 11 solo tackles and 3.5 tackles for loss and a pass breakup Used on 199 plays, including 110 on defense Saw action on a season-high 76 plays at Maryland, including 57 on defense Finished with two tackles at Oklahoma State, including assisting on a tackle for loss Season-high five solo tackles at Maryland Tied his career high with two tackles for loss at Maryland Had four tackles against Towson, including three solo tackles and a tackle for loss 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent UT/AT/TT TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU Alabama 0/0/ Towson 3/1/4 1/ Maryland 5/0/5 2/ Oklahoma 0/1/ Kansas 2/1/ Texas Tech 0/0/ Baylor 0/0/ Okla. State 1/1/2 0.5/ TCU 0/0/ Texas 0/0/ K-State 0/0/ Iowa State 0/0/ Texas A&M 0/0/ Totals 11/4/15 3.5/ Unassisted Tackles... 5 at Maryland Assisted Tackles...1 (4 times) Total Tackles...5 at Maryland Tackles For Loss... 2 at Maryland Sacks... Forced Fumbles... Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions... Pass Breakups... 1 at Maryland Career Highs Unassisted Tackles...7 (3 times) Assisted Tackles... 9 vs. Marshall ( 12) Total Tackles...16 vs. Marshall ( 12) Tackles For Loss...2 (3 times) Sacks vs. JMU ( 12) Forced Fumbles...1 (3 times) Fumble Recoveries...1 (4 times) Interceptions...1 vs. TCU ( 12), Syracuse ( 12) Pass Breakups...1 (4 times) Bruce s Defensive Statistics Year GP T/A/TT TFL Sacks INT PB FF FR /4/15 3.5/ /17/43 5/ /43/94 6.5/17 0.5/1 2/ Totals 37 88/64/ /46 0.5/1 2/

30 Mountaineer DEFENSE 16 Cornerback Terrell CHESTNUT Height: 5-10 Weight: 190 Class: Redshirt Junior Previous School: Pottsgrove Hometown: Pottstown, Pa. Has played in 28 career games and started 15 Started all 12 games in which he played in 2014 Finished with 35 tackles, including 25 solo stops, an interception, seven pass breakups, forced a fumble and returned a fumble 35 yards for a touchdown Saw action on 721 plays, including 611 on defense Finished with 50 or more defenisve plays in eight games Used on a season-high 91 defensive plays at Iowa State Registered three solo tackles and two pass breakups against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl Finished with three solo tackles and had his first career interception at Iowa State Registered three tackles against Kansas State Had five tackles at Texas; including four unassisted tackles and a career-high two pass breakups Finished with two solo tackles against TCU; also forced and returned fumble 35 yards for a touchdown Missed the Oklahoma State game with injury Finished with three tackles against Kansas Tied his season high six tackles against Oklahoma Career-high five unassisted tackles against Oklahoma Season-high six tackles at Maryland Season-high three unassisted tackles at Maryland Finished with four tackles against Alabama 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent UT/AT/TT TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU Alabama 1/3/ Towson 0/0/ Maryland 3/3/ Oklahoma 5/1/ Kansas 2/1/ Texas Tech 0/0/ Baylor 0/0/ Okla. State TCU 2/0/ Texas 4/1/ K-State 2/1/ Iowa State 3/0/ Texas A&M 3/0/ Totals 25/10/ Unassisted Tackles... 5 vs. Oklahoma Assisted Tackles... 3 vs. Alabama; at Maryland Total Tackles...6 at Maryland; vs. Oklahoma Tackles For Loss... Sacks... Forced Fumbles... 1 vs. TCU Fumble Recoveries... 1 vs. TCU Interceptions... 1 at Iowa State Pass Breakups...2 at Texas, vs. Texas A&M Career Highs Unassisted Tackles... 5 vs. Oklahoma ( 14) Assisted Tackles...3 vs. Alabama ( 14); at Maryland ( 14) Total Tackles...6 at Maryland ( 14); vs. Oklahoma ( 14) Tackles For Loss... 1 vs. Kansas ( 12) Sacks... Forced Fumbles... 1 vs. Texas Tech ( 13); vs. TCU ( 14) Fumble Recoveries... 1 vs. TCU ( 14) Interceptions...1 at Iowa State ( 14) Pass Breakups... 2 at Texas ( 14); vs. Texas A&M ( 14) Chestnut s Defensive Statistics Year GP T/A/TT TFL Sacks INT PB FF FR /10/ /3/ /3/6 1/ Totals 28 35/16/51 1/ Safety KJ DILLON Height: 6-1 Weight: 206 Class: Junior Previous School: Apopka Hometown: Apopka, Fla. Has played in 35 career games and started 16 Played in 13 games and started 12 in 2014 Fourth-leading tackler for WVU, finishing with 62 tackles, including 43 unassisted tackles, 0.5 sacks, 7.5 tackles for loss, three interceptions and seven pass breakups Used on 998 plays, including 904 on defense Earned WVU Defensive MVP honors against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl, finishing with five solo tackles, one pass breakup and returned an interception 35 yards for a touchdown Reigstered a career-high 11 tackles at Iowa State, including five solo tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and a pass breakup Also had a career-high six assisted tackles at ISU Finished with a career-high eight tackles against Kansas State, including career-high seven solo stops and one pass breakup Had five tackles at Texas; including four solo stops Registered five tackles against TCU, including three solo stops and had an interception and a pass breakup Finshed with four tackles, including one for loss at Oklahoma State Three solo tackles and two pass breakups vs. Baylor Registered first career interception at Texas Tech Also had four tackles against the Red Raiders, including three solo tackles and a pass breakup Finished with four tackles against Kansas; including three solo stops Two solo tackles against Oklahoma Finished with three tackles, including one for loss at Maryland Registered six tackles, tying his career high vs. Alabama Also had four solo and a tackle for loss vs. Alabama 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent UT/AT/TT TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU Alabama 4/2/6 1/ Towson 0/1/1 0.5/4 0.5/ Maryland 2/1/3 1/ Oklahoma 2/0/ Kansas 3/1/ Texas Tech 4/1/ Baylor 3/0/ Okla. State 1/3/4 1/ TCU 3/2/ Texas 4/1/ K-State 7/1/8 2.5/ Iowa State 5/6/11 1.5/ Texas A&M 5/0/ Totals 43/19/62 7.5/18 0.5/ Unassisted Tackles...7 vs. Kansas State Assisted Tackles... 6 at Iowa State Total Tackles...11 at Iowa State Tackles For Loss vs. Kansas State Sacks vs. Towson Forced Fumbles... Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions...1 (3 times) Pass Breakups...2 vs. Baylor Career Highs Unassisted Tackles... 7 vs. Kansas State ( 14) Assisted Tackles... 3 vs. JMU ( 12) Total Tackles...8 vs. Kansas State ( 14) Tackles For Loss vs. Kansas State ( 14) Sacks vs. Towson Forced Fumbles...1 at Texas Tech ( 12) Fumble Recoveries... 1 vs. Maryland ( 13) Interceptions...1 (3 times) Pass Breakups...2 (3 times) Dillon s Defensive Statistics Year GP T/A/TT TFL Sacks INT PB FF FR /19/62 7.5/18 0.5/ /5/28 3/ /6/ Totals 35 80/30/ /26 0.5/ Linebacker Brandon GOLSON Height: 6-2 Weight: 228 Class: Senior Previous School: Georgia Military Hometown: St. Mathews, S.C. Played in 24 career games and started 16 Played in 12 games and started four in 2014 Had 34 tackles, including 23 solo stops, 3.5 sacks, 6.0 tackles for loss and forced a fumble Used on 479 plays, including 438 on defense Finished with 50 or more defensive plays in four games Season-high 86 plays at Maryland Tied for No. 4 on WVU career forced fumble list Registered four solo tackles at Iowa State, including a sack and forced a fumble Career-high five solo tackles against Baylor; also had a sack and a season-high two tackles for loss Finished with five tackles against Oklahoma Had six tackles, including a season-high four unassisted tackles and 1.5 sacks at Maryland Finished with a career-high seven tackles against the Tide Had a career-high five assisted tackles against Alabama 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent UT/AT/TT TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU Alabama 2/5/ Towson 2/1/ Maryland 4/2/6 1.5/8 1.5/ Oklahoma 2/3/5 0.5/ Kansas 0/0/ Texas Tech 3/0/3 1/ Baylor 5/0/5 2/9 1/ Okla. State 0/0/ TCU 0/0/ Texas 0/0/ K-State 1/0/ Iowa State 4/0/4 1/4 1/ Texas A&M Totals 23/11/34 6/23 3.5/ Unassisted Tackles...5 vs. Baylor Assisted Tackles...5 vs. Alabama Total Tackles...7 vs. Alabama Tackles For Loss... 2 vs. Baylor Sacks at Maryland Forced Fumbles... 1 at Iowa State Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions... Pass Breakups... Career Highs Unassisted Tackles...5 vs. Baylor ( 14) Assisted Tackles...5 vs. Alabama ( 14) Total Tackles... 7 vs. Alabama ( 14) Tackles For Loss...2 (3 times) Sacks...2 at Oklahoma ( 13) Forced Fumbles...2 at Oklahoma ( 13) Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions... Pass Breakups... 1 vs. Iowa State ( 13) Golson s Defensive Statistics Year GP T/A/TT TFL Sacks INT PB FF FR /11/34 6/23 3.5/ /10/41 7/48 4/ Totals 24 54/21/75 13/71 7.5/ #HailWV

31 Mountaineer DEFENSE 22 Safety Jarrod HARPER Height: 6-0 Weight: 207 Class: Redshirt Sophomore Previous School: Mountain Ridge Hometown: Frostburg, Md. Has played in 25 career games Played in 13 games in 2014 Had 13 tackles, including nine unassisted tackles, a sack and blocked a punt Used on 341 plays, including 91 on defense and 250 on special teams Season-high 45 plays against Towson Two tackles at Iowa State Tied his season high with two solo tackles vs. Kansas Blocked a punt through the end zone for a safety at Maryland First career sack against Towson Two tackles against Alabama and Towson 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent UT/AT/TT TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU Alabama 2/0/ Towson 1/1/2 1/9 1/ Maryland 1/0/ Oklahoma 0/0/ Kansas 2/0/ Texas Tech 1/0/ Baylor 1/0/ Okla. State 0/1/ TCU 0/1/ Texas 0/0/ K-State 0/0/ Iowa State 1/1/ Texas A&M 0/0/ Totals 9/4/13 1/9 1/ Unassisted Tackles...2 vs. Alabama; vs. Kansas Assisted Tackles...1 (4 times) Total Tackles...2 (4 times) Tackles For Loss...1 vs. Towson Sacks...1 vs. Towson Forced Fumbles... Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions... Pass Breakups... Career Highs Unassisted Tackles...3 at Kansas ( 13) Assisted Tackles...2 at Kansas ( 13) Total Tackles...5 at Kansas ( 13) Tackles For Loss... 1 vs. Towson ( 14) Sacks... 1 vs. Towson ( 14) Forced Fumbles...1 at Kansas ( 13) Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions... Pass Breakups... Harper s Defensive Statistics Year GP T/A/TT TFL Sacks INT PB FF FR /4/13 1/9 1/ /4/ Totals 25 15/8/23 1/9 1/ Safety Dravon HENRY Height: 5-11 Weight: 198 Class: Freshman Previous School: Aliquippa Hometown: Aliquippa, Pa. Signed with WVU in February 2014 ESPN.com True Freshman All-American Started all 13 games, and posted 45 tackles, including 36 unassisted tackles, one tackles for loss, two interceptions and two pass breakups Used on 965 plays, including 901 on defense Finished with 60 or more defensive plays in 10 games Saw action on a season-high 90 defensive plays at Iowa State Had eight solo tackles and a pass breakup against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl Registered four tackles at Iowa State, including two solo stops Finished with four solo stops against Kansas State, including his first career tackle for loss Three tackles against TCU, including two unassisted Three solo tackles at Oklahoma State Two interceptions returned for 53 yards, including a 52-yarder for a touchdown at OSU in the fourth quarter Three solo tackles against Baylor Tied his season-high with six tackles at Texas Tech, including a season-high five unassisted tackles Four tackles against Kansas, including three solo stops and a pass breakup Finished with six tackles against the Tide Saw first action as a true freshman against Alabama 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent UT/AT/TT TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU Alabama 3/3/ Towson 0/0/ Maryland 1/1/ Oklahoma 1/0/ Kansas 3/1/ Texas Tech 5/1/ Baylor 3/0/ Okla. State 3/0/ TCU 2/1/ Texas 1/0/ K-State 4/0/4 1/ Iowa State 2/2/ Texas A&M 8/0/ Totals 36/9/45 1/ Unassisted Tackles...8 vs. Texas A&M Assisted Tackles... 3 vs. Alabama Total Tackles... 6 vs. Alabama; at Texas Tech Tackles For Loss...1 vs. Kansas State Sacks... Forced Fumbles... Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions... 2 at Oklahoma State Pass Breakups...1 vs. Kansas; Texas A&M Henry s Defensive Statistics Year GP T/A/TT TFL Sacks INT PB FF FR /8/45 1/ Defensive Line Dontrill HYMAN Height: 6-4 Weight: 288 Class: Senior Previous School: Hinds CC Hometown: Warsaw, N.C. Played in 23 career games and started six Played in 11 games and started four in 2014 Used on 298 plays, including 271 on defense Saw action on a season-high 75 defensive plays against Alabama Had 16 tackles, including five unassisted tackles, 0.5 sacks and 2.5 tackles for loss Assisted on a quarterback sack at Oklahoma State, the first of his career Missed Kansas and Texas Tech games with knee injury Had three tackles, including one for loss against OU Finished with a career-high eight tackles vs. Alabama Also had a career-high seven assisted tackles against UA 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent UT/AT/TT TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU Alabama 1/7/ Towson 2/0/2 1/ Maryland 0/0/ Oklahoma 1/2/3 1/ Kansas Texas Tech Baylor 0/0/ Okla. State 0/1/1 0.5/5 0.5/ TCU 0/0/ Texas 1/1/ K-State 0/0/ Iowa State 0/0/ Texas A&M 0/0/ Totals 5/11/16 2.5/9 0.5/ Unassisted Tackles...2 vs. Towson Assisted Tackles...7 vs. Alabama Total Tackles...8 vs. Alabama Tackles For Loss...1 vs. Towson; vs. Oklahoma Sacks at Oklahoma State Forced Fumbles... Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions... Pass Breakups... Career Highs Unassisted Tackles... 2 vs. Texas Tech ( 13); vs. Towson ( 14) Assisted Tackles...7 vs. Alabama ( 14) Total Tackles... 8 vs. Alabama ( 14) Tackles For Loss vs. Maryland ( 13) Sacks at Oklahoma State ( 14) Forced Fumbles... Fumble Recoveries... 1 vs. Maryland ( 13) Interceptions... Pass Breakups... 1 vs. Oklahoma State ( 13) Hyman s Defensive Statistics Year GP T/A/TT TFL Sacks INT PB FF FR /11/15 2.5/9 0.5/ /10/18 3.5/ Totals 23 13/21/34 6/21 0.5/

32 Mountaineer DEFENSE 8 Safety Karl JOSEPH Height: 5-11 Weight: 196 Class: Junior Previous School: Edgewater Hometown: Orlando, Fla. Has started all 38 games of his career All-Big 12 Conference First Team selection WVU s second-leading tackler with 92 tackles, including 62 solo stops, 4.5 tackles for loss, three pass breakups, three forced fumbles and an interception Used on 1,053 plays, including 947 defensive snaps, most of any player on defense Tied for No. 4 in the Big 12 in forced fumbles Holds school record for career forced fumbles (8) Tied for No. 9 in the Big 12 in solo tackles Tied for No. 16 in the Big 12 in total tackles Finished with 10 tackles, including seven solo stops and assisted on a tackle for loss and forced a fumble against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl Had eight tackles, including four solo stops at Iowa State Also had an interception and two pass breakups at ISU Registered four tackles against Kansas State, including three solo stops and two tackles for loss; also had a PBU Finished with four tackles at Texas; including three solo stops Had six solo tackles and forced a fumble against TCU Finished with a team-high eight tackles, including four solo stops at Oklahoma State Had five solo tackles, including one for loss against Baylor Registered seven solo stops at Texas Tech Finished with a game-high 13 tackles against Oklahoma Season-high 10 solo stops against the Sooners Had a forced fumble against OU Registered a carer-high 18 tackles against Alabama Also had a career-high 11 assisted tackles against UA 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent UT/AT/TT TFLs Sacks FF FR Int PBU Alabama 7/11/18 1/ Towson 2/0/ Maryland 3/1/ Oklahoma 10/3/ Kansas 1/2/ Texas Tech 7/0/ Baylor 5/0/5 1/ Okla. State 4/4/ TCU 6/0/ Texas 3/1/ K-State 3/1/4 2/ Iowa State 4/4/ Texas A&M 7/3/10 0.5/ Totals 62/30/92 4.5/ Unassisted Tackles...10 vs. Oklahoma Assisted Tackles...11 vs. Alabama Total Tackles...18 vs. Alabama Tackles For Loss...2 vs. Kansas State Forced Fumbles...1 (3 times) Interceptions... 1 at Iowa State Pass Breakups... 2 at Iowa State Career Highs Unassisted Tackles at ISU ( 12), at K-State ( 13) Assisted Tackles... 7 vs. Alabama ( 14) Total Tackles...18 vs. Alabama ( 14) Tackles For Loss...2 (3 times) Sacks... 1 vs. Maryland ( 12) Forced Fumbles...1 (8 times) Fumble Recoveries...1 (5 times) Interceptions...1 (4 times) Pass Breakups...2 vs. Oklahoma State ( 13); at Iowa State ( 14) Joseph s Defensive Statistics Year GP T/A/TT TFL Sacks INT PB FF FR /30/92 4.5/ /12/68 3/11 0 1/ /28/104 7/25 1/12 2/ Totals /70/ /47 1/12 3/ Defensive Line Eric KINSEY Height: 6-2 Weight: 272 Class: Junior Previous School: Miami Northwestern Hometown: Miami, Fla. Has played in 32 career games and started four Played in nine games in 2014 Had five tackles, including two unassisted tackles Used on 125 plays, including 116 on defense Season-high 36 plays at Texas Tech Finished with a career-high four tackles, including one tackle for loss for seven yards against Kansas Had a season-high two solo tackles against Kansas 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent UT/AT/TT TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU Alabama 0/0/ Towson 0/0/ Maryland 0/0/ Oklahoma 0/0/ Kansas 2/2/ Texas Tech 0/1/ Baylor 0/0/ Okla. State 0/0/ TCU Texas K-State Iowa State Texas A&M 0/0/ Totals 2/3/ Unassisted Tackles...2 vs. Kansas Assisted Tackles...2 vs. Kansas Total Tackles...4 vs. Kansas Tackles For Loss...1 vs. Kansas Sacks... Forced Fumbles... Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions... Pass Breakups... Career Highs Unassisted Tackles...2 (4 times) Assisted Tackles...2 (3 times) Total Tackles...4 vs. Kansas Tackles For Loss...1 (3 times) Sacks... 1 vs. Iowa State ( 13) Forced Fumbles... Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions... Pass Breakups... 1 (3 times) Kinsey s Defensive Statistics Year GP T/A/TT TFL Sacks INT PB FF FR /3/5 1/ /7/15 3/ /2/ Totals 32 12/12/24 4/ Linebacker Nick KWIATKOSKI Height: 6-2 Weight: 236 Class: Redshirt Junior Previous School: Bethel Park Hometown: Bethel Park, Pa. Has played in 35 career games and started 24 Started all 13 games in 2014 Led the Mountaineers with 103 tackles, including a team-high 71 solo stops, a team-high 11.5 tackles for loss, assisted on a sack and four pass breakups Used on 993 plays, including 891 on defense No. 5 in the Big 12 Conference in solo tackles Tied for No. 9 in the Big 12 in total tackles Tied for No. 12 in the Big 12 Conference in tackles for loss Registered seven tackles, including assisting on a sack, a tackle for loss and four solo stops against Texas A&M Had 11 tackles, including eight unassisted tackles and a tackle for loss and two pass breakups at Iowa State Finished with six tackles vs. K-State, assisted on a TFL Registered his fourth double-digit tackle performance at Texas, including six solo stops Tied with a team-leading seven tackles against TCU Had six solo tackles and a tackle for loss vs. the Frogs Second on the team with seven tackles at Oklahoma State, including five unassisted tackles Second on the team with seven tackles against Baylor; including four solo stops and a tackle for loss Team-high 11 tackles at Texas Tech, including nine solo tackles and two tackles for loss Team-high seven tackles and two TFL against Kansas Finished with a team-high six solo tackles against Kansas Finished with six tackles against Oklahoma Had season-high five assisted tackles against OU Named WVU Defensive POW for the Maryland game Season-high 12 tackles, including 10 solo stops at UMD Also had a career-high three tackles for loss and two pass breakups against the Terps Registered his fourth career double-figure tackle performance with 11 stops against Alabama Tied his career high with seven unassisted tackles against Alabama; four assisted tackles 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent UT/AT/TT TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU Alabama 7/4/ Towson 0/1/ Maryland 10/2/12 3/ Oklahoma 1/5/6 1/ Kansas 6/1/7 2/ Texas Tech 9/2/11 2/ Baylor 4/3/7 1/ Okla. State 5/2/ TCU 6/1/ Texas 6/4/ K-State 5/1/6 0.5/ Iowa State 8/3/11 1/ Texas A&M 4/3/7 1/4 0.5/ Totals 71/32/ /25 0.5/ Unassisted Tackles at Maryland Assisted Tackles...5 vs. Oklahoma Total Tackles...12 at Maryland Tackles For Loss...3 at Maryland Sacks vs. Texas A&M Forced Fumbles... Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions... Pass Breakups... 2 at Maryland; at Iowa State Career Highs Unassisted Tackles...10 at Maryland ( 14) Assisted Tackles... 8 vs. Iowa State( 13) Total Tackles...14 vs. Iowa State ( 13) Tackles For Loss... 3 at Maryland ( 14) Sacks...1 vs. GSU ( 13), at KSU ( 13) Forced Fumbles...1 vs. GSU( 13), at KSU ( 13) Fumble Recoveries...1 at Kansas ( 13) Interceptions...1 (3 times) Pass Breakups...2 at Maryland ( 14); at Iowa State ( 14) Kwiatkoski s Defensive Statistics Year GP T/A/TT TFL Sacks INT PB FF FR /32/ / /32/86 6.5/ /11/ Totals /75/ / #HailWV

33 Mountaineer DEFENSE 20 Linebacker Edward MULDROW Height: 6-3 Weight: 205 Class: Redshirt Junior Previous School: Copiah-Lincoln CC Hometown: Snellville, Ga. Enrolled in January 2014 Played in 13 games and started eight Had 30 tackles for the season, including 23 unassisted tackles, 1.5 sacks, four tackles for loss and two PBU s Used on 503 plays, including 430 on defense Season-high 63 plays at Oklahoma State Finished with two tackles against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl Had three solo tackles and two pass breakups at Iowa State Registered two solo tackles at Texas Finished with four tackles, including a sack against TCU Tied his career high with four tackles at Oklahoma State Also had career highs, assisting on a sack and had two tackles for loss at Oklahoma State Earned his first start against Kansas Finished with two solo tackles against the Jayhawks Saw first action for WVU against Alabama Season-high four solo tackles against Oklahoma Finished with three tackles against the Tide 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent UT/AT/TT TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU Alabama 1/2/ Towson 1/0/ Maryland 0/0/ Oklahoma 4/0/ Kansas 2/0/ Texas Tech 2/1/ Baylor 1/0/ Okla. State 2/2/4 2/7 0.5/ TCU 3/1/4 1/1 1/ Texas 2/0/ K-State 1/0/1 1/ Iowa State 3/0/ Texas A&M 1/1/ Totals 23/7/30 4/10 1.5/ Unassisted Tackles...4 vs. Oklahoma Assisted Tackles...2 vs. Alabama; at Oklahoma State Total Tackles...4 (3 times) Tackles For Loss...2 at Oklahoma State Sacks... 1 vs. TCU Forced Fumbles... Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions... Pass Breakups... 2 at Iowa State Muldrow s Defensive Statistics Year GP T/A/TT TFL Sacks INT PB FF FR /7/30 4/10 1.5/ Cornerback Jaylon Myers Height: 6-2 Weight: 195 Class: Redshirt Junior Previous School: Hutchinson JC Hometown: North Augusta, S.C. Enrolled in August 2014 Played in 11 games Had seven tackles for the season, including six solo stops Used on 87 plays, including 51 on defense Season-high 33 plays against Oklahoma Finished with four tackles against Oklahoma, including three solo tackles Had solo tackles against Maryland, Baylor and Oklahoma State 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent UT/AT/TT TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU Alabama Towson 0/0/ Maryland 1/0/ Oklahoma 3/1/ Kansas 0/0/ Texas Tech 0/0/ Baylor 1/0/ Okla. State 1/0/ TCU 0/0/ Texas 0/0/ K-State 0/0/ Iowa State Texas A&M 0/0/ Totals 6/1/ Unassisted Tackles... 3 vs. Oklahoma Assisted Tackles... 1 vs. Oklahoma Total Tackles... 4 vs. Oklahoma Tackles For Loss... Sacks... Forced Fumbles... Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions... Pass Breakups... Myers Defensive Statistics Year GP T/A/TT TFL Sacks INT PB FF FR /1/ Defensive Line Noble NWACHUKWU Height: 6-2 Weight: 265 Class: Redshirt Sophomore Previous School: Wylie Hometown: Wylie, Texas Has played in 22 career games and started 13 Started all 13 games in 2014 Had 34 tackles for the season, including 21 unassisted tackles, 2.0 sacks, 8.0 tackles for loss and four pass breakups Used on 710 plays, including 643 on defense Season-high 77 plays against Texas A&M Had three solo tackles and a pass breakup at Iowa State Registered three tackles against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl, including 1.5 sacks Had three solo tackles and a pass breakup at Iowa State Finished with a tackle for loss and a pass breakup against Kansas State Tied his career high with five tackles at Texas, including a career-high four unassisted tackles and a team and career high two tackles for loss Had four tackles against Baylor, including two solo stops and a tackle for loss Registered a season-high three tackles, including a tackle for loss at Texas Tech Finished with three tackles against Kansas Earned first career start against Alabama Career-high 1.5 tackles for loss at Maryland Had three tackles at Maryland, including season high two unassisted tackles Finished with a career-high five tackles against the Tide 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent UT/AT/TT TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU Alabama 0/5/ Towson 1/0/ Maryland 2/1/3 1.5/3 0.5/ Oklahoma 1/0/ Kansas 1/2/ Texas Tech 3/0/3 1/ Baylor 2/2/4 1/ Okla. State 0/1/ TCU 1/0/ Texas 4/1/5 2/ K-State 1/0/1 1/ Iowa State 3/0/ Texas A&M 2/1/3 1.5/14 1.5/ Totals 21/13/34 8/30 2/ Unassisted Tackles...4 at Texas Assisted Tackles... 5 vs. Alabama Total Tackles... 5 vs. Alabama; at Texas Tackles For Loss...2 at Texas Sacks vs. Texas A&M Forced Fumbles... Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions... Pass Breakups...1 (3 times) Career Bests Unassisted Tackles...4 at Texas ( 14) Assisted Tackles... 5 vs. Alabama ( 14) Total Tackles...5 vs. Alabama ( 14); at Texas ( 14) Tackles For Loss...2 at Texas ( 14) Sacks vs. Texas A&M ( 14) Forced Fumbles... 1 vs. Iowa State ( 13) Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions... Pass Breakups...1 (3 times) Nwachukwu s Defensive Statistics Year GP T/A/TT TFL Sacks INT PB FF FR /13/34 8/30 2/ /1/5 1/8 1/ Totals 22 25/14/39 9/38 3/

34 Mountaineer DEFENSE 36 Linebacker Shaq PETTEWAY Height: 6-0 Weight: 228 Class: Redshirt Junior Previous School: Steubenville Hometown: Steubenville, Ohio Has played in 38 career games and has one start Played in 13 games and started one in 2014 Used on 513 plays, including 380 on defense Season-high 59 plays against Kansas State Saw action in 30 or more plays in nine games Registered two solo tackles against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl Had 39 tackles for the season, including 32 solo stops, one sack, four tackles for loss and two pass breakups Finished with a season-high six tackles at Iowa State Had four solo tackles against Kansas State, including a tackle for loss Finished with a solo tackle and a pass breakup at Texas Another five tackle performance at Oklahoma State, giving him 15 tackles in three games Tied his season-high of five solo tackles against Baylor, giving him 10 in his last two games Finished with a season-high five solo tackles at Texas Tech, including a tackle for loss Registered three solo tackles, including a tackle for loss and a pass breakup against Kansas Finished with three solo tackles, including a sack against Towson 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent UT/AT/TT TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU Alabama 0/1/ Towson 3/0/3 1/4 1/ Maryland 1/0/ Oklahoma 1/0/ Kansas 3/0/3 1/ Texas Tech 5/0/5 1/ Baylor 5/0/ Okla. State 4/1/ TCU 2/0/ Texas 1/0/ K-State 4/0/4 1/ Iowa State 1/5/ Texas A&M 2/0/ Totals 32/7/39 4/10 1/ Unassisted Tackles...5 at Texas Tech; vs. Baylor Assisted Tackles... 5 at Iowa State Total Tackles... 6 at Iowa State Tackles For Loss...1 (4 times) Sacks...1 vs. Towson Forced Fumbles... Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions... Pass Breakups... 1 vs. Towson; at Texas Career Bests Unassisted Tackles... 6 vs. TCU ( 12) Assisted Tackles...5 at Iowa State ( 14) Total Tackles...10 vs. TCU ( 12) Tackles For Loss vs. TCU ( 12) Sacks vs. TCU ( 12) Forced Fumbles... Fumble Recoveries... Pass Breakups... 2 vs. Oklahoma ( 12) Petteway s Defensive Statistics Year GP T/A/TT TFL Sacks INT PB FF FR /7/39 4/10 1/ /16/42 4.5/17 1.5/ /3/ Totals 38 63/26/89 8.5/27 2/ Defensive Line Shaquille RIDDICK Height: 6-6 Weight: 242 Class: Senior Previous School: Gardner-Webb Hometown: Akron, Ohio Transferred to WVU after graduating from Gardner-Webb during 2014 summer Played in 12 games and started seven Used on 517 plays, including 470 on defense Saw action on 30 or more plays in nine games Season-high 59 plays at Texas Tech Big 12 Defensive Newcomer of the Year Tied for No. 6 in the Big 12 Conference in sacks No. 20 in the Big 12 in tackles for loss Led the Mountaineers in sacks (7) and was second in tackles for loss (11) Also finished with 27 tackles, including 24 unassisted tackles Registered a three-yard tackle for loss against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl Had two solo tackles, including a sack at Iowa State Finished with two solo tackles at Texas, including one for loss Tied for the team lead in tackles against TCU with a career-high seven tackles, including a tackle for loss Registered his sixth sack of the season at Oklahoma State Walter Camp Football Foundation National Defensive Player of the Week for his performance against Baylor Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week Finished with a game-high three sacks and four tackles for loss against Baylor; also had five tackles, including four solo stops Season-high four solo tackles, including a four-yard sack at Texas Tech Earned his first start against Kansas Saw first action for WVU against Alabama Recorded his first sack against Towson 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent UT/AT/TT TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU Alabama 0/0/ Towson 2/1/3 1/4 1/ Maryland 0/0/ Oklahoma 0/0/ Kansas 1/0/ Texas Tech 4/0/4 1/4 1/ Baylor 4/1/5 4/26 3/ Okla. State 1/0/1 1/10 1/ TCU 6/1/7 1/ Texas 2/0/2 1/ K-State 1/0/ Iowa State 2/0/2 1/5 1/ Texas A&M 1/0/1 1/ Totals 24/3/27 11/55 7/ Unassisted Tackles... 6 vs. TCU Assisted Tackles...1 (4 times) Total Tackles...7 vs. TCU Tackles For Loss...4 vs. Baylor Sacks...3 vs. Baylor Forced Fumbles... Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions... Pass Breakups... Riddick s Defensive Statistics Year GP T/A/TT TFL Sacks INT PB FF FR /3/27 11/55 7/ Defensive Line Kyle ROSE Height: 6-4 Weight: 294 Class: Redshirt Junior Previous School: Centerville Hometown: Centerville, Ohio 93 Has played in 38 career games and started 20 Started all 13 games in 2014 Used on 793 plays, including 720 on defense Saw action in 50 or more plays in 10 games Season-high 79 plays against Texas A&M Finished with two tackles against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl Tied his season high with six tackles and two quarterback hurries at Iowa State Blocked a field goal against Kansas State Finished with three solo tackles against TCU Season-high six tackles, including a season-high four unassisted tackles at Oklahoma State Registered three solo tackles, including one for loss at Texas Tech Finished with five tackles against Alabama 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent UT/AT/TT TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU Alabama 1/4/ Towson 1/1/ Maryland 1/1/ Oklahoma 1/0/ Kansas 0/1/ Texas Tech 3/0/3 1/ Baylor 2/0/ Okla. State 4/2/ TCU 3/0/ Texas 0/1/ K-State 0/1/ Iowa State 2/4/ Texas A&M 1/1/ Totals 19/16/35 1/ Unassisted Tackles... 4 vs. Alabama; at Oklahoma State Assisted Tackles...4 at Iowa STate Total Tackles... 6 at Oklahoma State; at Iowa State Tackles For Loss... 1 at Texas Tech Sacks... Forced Fumbles... Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions... Pass Breakups... Career Highs Unassisted Tackles...5 at Kansas ( 13) Assisted Tackles...5 at TCU ( 13), vs. Iowa State ( 13) Total Tackles...7 at TCU ( 13) Tackles For Loss...2 at Oklahoma ( 13) Sacks... 1 vs. Georgia State ( 13) Forced Fumbles... Fumble Recoveries...1 vs. Texas ( 13) Interceptions... Pass Breakups...1 (3 times) Rose s Defensive Statistics Year GP T/A/TT TFL Sacks INT PB FF FR /16/35 1/ /20/49 8.5/31 1/ /11/ Totals 38 62/47/ /32 1/ #HailWV

35 Mountaineer DEFENSE 14 Has played in 31 career games Played in 13 games in 2014 Cornerback Ricky RUMPH Height: 5-11 Weight: 184 Class: Junior Previous School: Mainland Hometown: Daytona Beach, Fla. Had 22 tackles for the season, including 17 unassisted tackles and an interception Second on the team in special teams tackles with nine, seven unassisted and two assisted Used on 355 plays, including 149 on defense Season-high 74 plays against Baylor, including 51 on defense Finished with five tackles, including four solo stops against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl Registered his first career interception against Kansas State Had four tackles at Oklahoma State, including three solo stops Career-high six solo tackles against Baylor; also set his career high for total tackles Finished with three tackles against Towson 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent UT/AT/TT TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU Alabama 0/1/ Towson 2/1/ Maryland 1/0/ Oklahoma 0/0/ Kansas 0/1/ Texas Tech 0/0/ Baylor 6/0/ Okla. State 3/1/ TCU 0/0/ Texas 0/0/ K-State 1/0/ Iowa State 0/0/ Texas A&M 4/1/ Totals 17/5/ Unassisted Tackles...6 vs. Baylor Assisted Tackles...1 (4 times) Total Tackles... 6 vs. Baylor Tackles For Loss... Sacks... Forced Fumbles... Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions...1 vs. Kansas State Pass Breakups... Career Highs Unassisted Tackles...6 vs. Baylor ( 14) Assisted Tackles...3 at Oklahoma ( 13) Total Tackles...6 vs. Baylor ( 14) Tackles For Loss... Sacks... Forced Fumbles...1 at Texas Tech ( 12) Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions...1 vs. Kansas State ( 14) Pass Breakups... Rumph s Defensive Statistics Year GP T/A/TT TFL Sacks INT PB FF FR /5/ /3/ /3/ Totals 31 26/11/ Linebacker Wes TONKERY Height: 6-1 Weight: 223 Class: Redshirt Senior Previous School: Bridgeport Hometown: Shinnston, W.Va. Played in 39 career games and started 13 Started all 12 games in which he played in 2014 Third-leading tackler on the team with 69 tackles, including 45 unassisted tackles, 2.5 sacks, 10.5 tackles for loss, four pass breakups and an interception Tied for No. 30 in the Big 12 Conference in tackles Finished with seven tackles, including 2.5 tackles for loss and six solo stops against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl Led the Mountaineers with 12 tackles at Iowa State, including six solo stops, a sack and 1.5 tackles fo loss Three tackles against Kansas State, including two solo stops and a tackle for loss Six tackles against TCU, including five unassisted tackles Four tackles, including three solo tackles and assisted on a tackle for loss at Oklahoma State Team-high eight tackles against Baylor; including tying a season-high six solo stops and had a tackle for loss Also had a pass breakup against Baylor Finished with five tackles, including four solo stops, a 14-yard sack and two pass breakups against Kansas Registered eight tackles against Oklahoma Had a career-high six solo tackles against OU Led the Mountaineers with 1.5 tackles for loss vs. OU Finished with WVU s interception against the Sooners Missed the Maryland game with a leg injury Had a team-high five tackles against Towson Also finished with a team-high 1.5 tackles for loss vs. TU Finished with a career-high nine tackles against Alabama Also had a career-high seven assisted tackles vs. UA 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent UT/AT/TT TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU Alabama 2/7/ Towson 3/2/5 1.5/6 0.5/ Maryland Oklahoma 6/2/8 1.5/ Kansas 4/1/5 1/14 1/ Texas Tech 1/0/ Baylor 6/2/8 1/ Okla. State 3/1/4 0.5/ TCU 5/1/ Texas 1/0/ K-State 2/1/3 1/ Iowa State 6/6/12 1.5/11 1/ Texas A&M 6/1/7 2.5/ Totals 45/24/69 10/5/44 2.5/ Unassisted Tackles...6 (4 times) Assisted Tackles... 7 vs. Alabama Total Tackles...12 at Iowa State Tackles For Loss vs. Texas A&M Sacks... 1 vs. Kansas; at Iowa State Forced Fumbles... Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions... 1 vs. Oklahoma Pass Breakups... 2 vs. Kansas Career Highs Unassisted Tackles...6 (3 times) Assisted Tackles... 7 vs. Alabama ( 14) Total Tackles...12 at Iowa State ( 14) Tackles For Loss vs. Texas A&M ( 14) Sacks...1 vs. Kansas ( 14); at Iowa State ( 14) Forced Fumbles... Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions... 1 vs. Maryland ( 12); vs. Oklahoma ( 14) Pass Breakups... 2 vs. Kansas ( 14) Tonkery s Defensive Statistics Year GP T/A/TT TFL Sacks INT PB FF FR /24/ /44 2.5/ /3/ /3/10 0.5/ /0/4 1/ Totals 39 62/30/92 12/49 2.5/ Safety Jeremy TYLER Height: 5-11 Weight: 202 Class: Sophomore Previous School: Martin Luther King Hometown: Lithonia, Ga. Has played in 21 career games and started one Played in 13 games in 2014 Used in 145 plays, including 59 on defense Season-high 25 against Oklahoma Season-high three tackles against Oklahoma Season-high two solo stops against the Sooners 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent UT/AT/TT TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU Alabama 0/1/ Towson 1/0/ Maryland 0/0/ Oklahoma 2/1/ Kansas 1/0/ Texas Tech 1/0/ Baylor 0/0/ Okla. State 1/0/ TCU 0/0/ Texas 0/0/ K-State 0/0/ Iowa State 0/0/ Texas A&M 1/0/ Totals 7/2/ Unassisted Tackles... 2 vs. Oklahoma Assisted Tackles... 1 vs. Alabama; vs. Oklahoma Total Tackles... 3 vs. Oklahoma Tackles For Loss... Sacks... Forced Fumbles... Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions... Pass Breakups... Career Highs Unassisted Tackles... 7 vs. Iowa State ( 13) Assisted Tackles... 3 vs. Iowa State ( 13) Total Tackles...10 vs. Iowa State ( 13) Tackles For Loss vs. Iowa State ( 13) Sacks... Forced Fumbles... 1 vs. Iowa State ( 13) Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions... Pass Breakups... 1 vs. Iowa State ( 13) Tyler s Defensive Statistics Year GP T/A/TT TFL Sacks INT PB FF FR /2/ /5/17 3/ Totals 21 19/7/26 3/

36 Mountaineer DEFENSE Cornerback 7 Daryl WORLEY Height: 6-1 Weight: 199 Class: Sophomore Previous School: William Penn Charter Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa. Has played in 22 career games and started 16 Named Iron Mountaineer honoree (2014) for excellence in the weight room Started all 11 games in which he played during 2014 Fifth-leading tackler on the defense with 52 tackles, including 44 solo stops, 4.5 tackles for loss and four pass breakups Team-leading three interceptions Used on 837 plays, including 737 on defense Season-high 91 plays at Iowa State Saw action in 50 or more plays in eight games Tied for No. 11 in the Big 12 Conference in interceptions No. 50 in the Big 12 in tackles Finished with three tackles against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl and assisted on a tackle for loss Had two solo tackles at Iowa State Registered five solo tackles against Kansas State Finished with eight tackles at Texas, including seven solo tackles, one pass breakup and an interception Had four solo tackles and two pass breakups vs. TCU Finished with five tackles, including four solos and one for loss at Oklahoma State Registered six tackles, including five solo stops, a tackle for loss and a pass breakup at Texas Tech Finished with four solo tackles at Maryland and had a tackle for loss Had his third career interception at Maryland Registered 11 tackles against Alabama, including a career-high nine solo stops and a tackle for loss 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent UT/AT/TT TFL Sacks FF FR Int PBU Alabama 9/2/11 1/ /4 0 Towson 1/1/ Maryland 4/0/4 1/ /0 0 Oklahoma Kansas Texas Tech 5/1/6 1/ Baylor 2/0/ Okla. State 4/1/5 1/ TCU 4/0/ Texas 7/1/ /9 1 K-State 5/0/ Iowa State 2/0/ Texas A&M 1/2/3 0.5/ Totals 44/8/52 4.5/ /13 4 Unassisted Tackles... 9 vs. Alabama Assisted Tackles... 2 vs. Alabama Total Tackles...11 vs. Alabama Tackles For Loss...1 (4 times) Sacks... Forced Fumbles... Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions...1 (3 times) Pass Breakups... 2 vs. TCU Career Bests Unassisted Tackles...9 vs. Alabama ( 14) Assisted Tackles... 3 vs. Iowa State ( 13) Total Tackles...11 vs. Alabama ( 14) Tackles For Loss...1 (5 times) Sacks... Forced Fumbles... Fumble Recoveries... Interceptions...1 (4 times) Pass Breakups... 2 vs. Maryland ( 13); vs. TCU ( 14) Worley s Defensive Statistics Year GP T/A/TT TFL Sacks INT PB FF FR /8/52 4.5/13 0 3/ /9/45 3/ Totals 19 79/15/94 7/18 0 4/ NCAA All-Time Leaders By Victories Team Years Games Record Pct. 1. Michigan 135 1, Notre Dame 126 1, Texas 122 1, Ohio State 125 1, Nebraska 126 1, Penn State 129 1, Oklahoma 121 1, Alabama 120 1, Tennessee 118 1, USC 123 1, Georgia 122 1, LSU 122 1, Auburn 123 1, West Virginia 122 1, Syracuse 126 1, Home and Away NFL Mountaineers There are 18 former Mountaineers on NFL rosters in 2014, playing for 13 different teams. Ryan Mundy Will Clarke Adam Jones Don Barclay Pat McAfee J.T. Thomas Curtis Feigt Ellis Lankster Geno Smith Najee Goode Terence Garvin Will Johnson Bruce Irvin Tavon Austin Stedman Bailey Charles Sims Keith Tandy Chris Neild Chicago Bears Cincinnati Bengals Cincinnati Bengals Green Bay Packers Indianapolis Colts Jacksonville Jaguars Kansas City Chiefs New York Jets New York Jets Philadelphia Eagles Pittsburgh Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers Seattle Seahawks St. Louis Rams St. Louis Rams Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tampa Bay Buccaneers Washington Redskins Rushing Att-Yds-Avg Avg/Gm Home (3-3) , Away (4-3) , Passing Comp-Att-Yds-TD-Int Avg/Gm Home (3-3) , Away (4-3) , Total Offense Rush-Pass-Total Avg/Gm Home (3-3)... 1,095-1,827-2, Away (4-3)... 1,281-2,294-3, Rush Defense Att-Yds-Avg Avg/Gm Home (3-3) Away (4-3) , Pass Defense Comp-Att-Yds-TD-Int Avg/Gm Home (3-3) , Away (4-3) , Total Defense Rush-Pass-Total Avg/Gm Home (3-3) ,189-1, Away (4-3)... #HailWV

37 Mountaineer SPECIAL TEAMS 86 Kicker / Punter Josh LAMBERT Height: 5-11 Weight: 215 Class: Redshirt Sophomore Previous School: Garland Hometown: Garland, Texas Two-year starter at kicker Lou Groza Award finalist Named All-American second team once, third team twice and fourth team twice All-Big 12 Conference First Team selection by the AP and second team by the coaches Holds NCAA record for most field goals made of 40 yards or more made in a season (16) Tied the NCAA season record for most contests with multiple field goals made in a game (10) No. 2 kicker in the nation in scoring (135) Made the most field goals nationally in 2014 (30) No. 1 in the Big 12 and No. 1 nationally in field goals made per game (2.31) Ranked No. 5 in the Big 12 in field goal percentage (.769) Ranked No. 8 nationally in scoring (10.4), No. 2 in Big 12 scoring and No. 2 in Big 12 scoring by kickers Led team in scoring with 135 points, which was a WVU record for kick scoring Four straight games (Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas Tech, Baylor) with a field goal of more than 50 yards Was 4-for-5 on field goals of 50 or more yards in 2014 Named Lou Groza Award Star of the Week and Big 12 Conference Special Teams Co-Player of the Week for his performance at Texas Tech His 54-yard field goal vs. Baylor gave him four field goals of 50 yards or more for the season and five overall, which ties him with Paul Woodside for the most in school history Career-long 55-yard field goal at Texas Tech was his second game-winner of the season and third of his career. The kick tied a school record and marked the longest road field goal in school history. Stong AutoZone Liberty Bowl game with field goals of 32, 40 and 31 yard Three field goals at Iowa State (46, 32, 43) Hit field goals of 47 and 25 yards vs. Kansas State 3-of-3 in field goals vs. TCU (21, 44 and 23 yards) Field goals of 43 and 39 yards at Oklahoma State Hit for field goals of 42, 38 and 55 yards at Texas Tech Connected on four field goals vs. Kansas in the first half, including a career second-best 53-yarder His then career long 54-yard field goal against No. 4 Oklahoma was second-longest in school history Hit 47-yard game-winning field goal, as time expired, at Maryland, marking the second game-winning field goal of his career Good start to the season by connecting on FGs of 20, 42 and 41 yards vs. Alabama, finishing 3-of-4 for the game 2014 Game-By-Game Opponent FGM/A Pct. Lg XP/A Pts. Alabama 3/ /2 11 Towson 1/ /5 8 Maryland 1/ /5 8 Oklahoma 2/ /4 9 Kansas 4/ /3 15 Texas Tech 3/ /4 13 Baylor 2/ /5 11 Okla. State 2/ /4 10 TCU 3/ /3 12 Texas 1/ /1 4 K-State 2/ /2 8 Iowa State 3/ /4 13 Texas A&M 3/ /4 13 Totals 30/ / FG SEQUENCE West Virginia Alabama (20), 47, (42), (41) Towson (19), 34 Maryland 43, (47) Oklahoma (54), (31) Kansas (42), (25), (43), 47, (53) Texas Tech (42), (38), 47, (55) Baylor (54), (24) Oklahoma State (39), (43) TCU (21), (44), (23) Texas (22), 53, 40 Kansas State (47), 40, (25) Iowa State 49, (46), (32), (43) Texas A&M (32), (40), (31) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate FG was made. Lambert s Field Goals Year FG/A Pct. 1/29 30/39 40/ Lg / /8 6/7 12/19 4/ / /6 5/6 5/6 1/5 50 Totals 47/ /14 11/13 17/25 5/ Kicker / Holder / Punter Michael MOLINARI Height: 6-2 Weight: 209 Class: Redshirt Senior Previous School: Parkersburg South Hometown: Parkersburg, W.Va. Second season handling the team s kickoffs and holding for extra points and field goals Named Academic All-Big 12 First Team 31 touchbacks on the season Eight kickoffs in bowl game for an avg. of 60.1 yards Seven kickoffs at Iowa State for 424 yards and a 60.6 avg. Day vs. Cyclones including three touchbacks Four kickoffs vs. K-State for 250 yards and a 62.5 avg average with two touchbacks vs. TCU High kickoff avg. for the season is 65.8 yards at Oklahoma St. Great all-around day at Oklahoma State with seven kickoffs for 458 yards and a 65.4 avg. Day included five touchbacks Seven kickoffs vs. Baylor for 435 yards and a 62.1 avg. Seven kickoffs at Texas Tech for a 61.4 avg. with four touchbacks Seven kickoffs vs. Kansas for 442 yards and a 63.1 avg. Seven kickoffs vs. Oklahoma with four touchbacks Six kickoffs at Maryland for 379 yards (63.2) with three touchbacks Nine kickoffs vs. Towson for 547 yards, a 60.8 avg. with two touchbacks Six kickoffs vs. Alabama for 388 yards (64.7 avg.) and two touchbacks 2014 Game-By-Game Kickoffs Opponent Kickoffs Yards Avg. TB Alabama Towson Maryland Oklahoma Kansas Texas Tech Baylor Okla. State TCU Texas K-State Iowa State Texas A&M Totals 84 5, Molinari s Punting Statistics Year Punts Yards Avg. Lg TB FC 50+ I , Totals 31 1, Punter Nick O TOOLE Height: 6-3 Weight: 223 Class: Junior Previous School: Fullerton College Hometown: Corona, Calif. Named Academic All-Big 12 Second Team Had 11 punts of 50 yards or more and placed 24 punts inside the 20 Ranked No. 6 in Big 12 punting (41.8) High avg. on the season was 45.4 vs. TCU Long punt on the season was 59 yards vs. TCU Placed one punt inside the 20 and had a long of 45 yards vs. Texas A&M in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl Long punt of 56 yards at Iowa State and placed two punts inside the 20 Long punt of 44 yards in frigid weather vs. K-State Finished with seven punts for 318 yards and a 45.4 avg. against TCU. Day included three punts of 50 or more yards (55, 59, 50) Great day at Oklahoma State placing a career-best five punts inside the Cowboy 20 with another two being fair caught. Day included two punts traveling more than 50 yards (56, and 51) Six punts vs. Baylor for 256 yards and a 42.7 avg. Day included a long punt of 55 yards and three punts placed inside the 20 Strong day in the wind at Texas Tech with four punts for 172 yards and a long of 51. Placed two punts inside the 20 at Tech and averaged 43.0 yards per punt Then highest punting avg. of the season vs. Kansas with four punts for 181 yards and a 45.2 avg. Five punts vs. Oklahoma with a long of 52 yards and placed three punts inside the 20 Three punts at Maryland for a 41.7 avg. with a long of 49 yards Punted one time vs. Towson for 42 yards and placed the lone punt inside the 20 Four punts vs. Alabama for 175 yards and a 43.8 avg. Long punt vs. Alabama went for 58 yards and placed all four punts inside the Game-By-Game Punting Opponent Punts Yds Avg. Lg TB FC 50+ I-20 Alabama Towson Maryland Oklahoma Kansas Texas Tech Baylor Okla. State TCU Texas K-State Iowa State Texas A&M Totals 57 2, O Toole s Punting Statistics Year Punts Yards Avg. Lg TB FC 50+ I , , Totals 130 5,

38 Mountaineer SPECIAL TEAMS Wide Receiver Mario Alford Height: 5-8 Weight: 177 Class: Senior Previous School: Georia Military Hometown: Greenville, Ga. 5 FWAA All-American First Team Kickoff Returner Phil Steele All-American First Team Kickoff Returner Ranked No. 2 in the Big 12 and No. 8 nationally in kickoff return yardage (28.6) Tied for No. 1 in the Big 12 and No. 2 in the NCAA in kickoff returns for a touchdown (2) 94-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against Kansas, finishing with two returns for 129 yards 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against Alabama, finishing with three returns for 145 yards Became the first Mountaineer since 2011 (Tavon Austin) to return two kickoffs for a touchdown in the same season. Became just the fourth Mountaineer in school history to return two kickoffs for TDs in the same season His kickoff return vs. Alabama was WVU s first for a touchdown since 2012 Strong bowl game with four kickoffs for 134 yards (33.5 yard avg.) with a long return of 50 yards. Day included kickoff returns of 34, 50, 33 and 17 yards. Solid day at Iowa State with five kickoff returns for 92 yards with a long of 24 yards One kickoff return vs. K-State for 16 yards Finished with two kickoff returns for 70 yards at Texas; including a long return of 48 yards One kickoff return vs. TCU for 27 yards Two kickoff returns at Texas Tech for 47 yards with a long of 32 Long kickoff return at Maryland of 22 yards 2014 Game-By-Game Kickoff Returns Opponent No. Yards Avg. TDs Lg Alabama Towson Maryland Oklahoma Kansas Texas Tech Baylor Okla. State TCU Texas K-State Iowa State Texas A&M Totals Kickoff Returns...5 vs. Iowa State Kickoff Return Yardage vs. Alabama Kickoff Return Average vs. Kansas Touchdowns... 1 vs. Alabama, Kansas Long Return vs. Alabama Career Bests Kickoff Returns... 5 Iowa State ( 14) Kickoff Return Yardage vs. Alabama ( 14) Kickoff Return Average vs. Kansas ( 14) Touchdowns... 1 vs. Alabama, Kansas ( 14) Long Return vs. Alabama ( 14) Alford s Kickoff Return Statistics Year Kickoff Returns Yards Avg. Long Totals Running Back Rushel SHELL Height: 5-10 Weight: 215 Class: Redshirt Sophomore Previous School: Pitt Hometown: Hopewell, Pa. 7 One kickoff return at Maryland for 25 yards Had a 29-yard kickoff return against Towson 2014 Game-By-Game Kickoff Returns Opponent No. Yards Avg. TDs Lg Alabama Towson Maryland Oklahoma Kansas Texas Tech Baylor Okla. State TCU Texas K-State Iowa State Texas A&M Totals Kickoff Returns...1 (3 times) Kickoff Return Yardage vs. Towson Kickoff Return Average vs. Towson Touchdowns... Long Return vs. Towson Shell s Kickoff Return Statistics Year Kickoff Returns Yards Avg. Long Wide Receiver Shelton GIBSON Height: 6-1 Weight: 188 Class: Redshirt Freshman Previous School: Cleveland Heights Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio 1 Saw first collegiate action against Alabama Emerged midseason as a kickoff return threat Proved to be productive on kickoff returns as teams tried to kick away from Mario Alford Finished his first season of action with a 19.2 avg. on kickoff returns with a long of 42 yards Two kickoff returns in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl for 30 yards with a long return of 19 yards Best day came against Kansas State with six kickoff returns for 130 yards with an avg. of 21.7 per return. Long return vs. K-State went for 42 yards A strong effort vs. Baylor with four kickoff returns for 81 yards and a 20.3 avg. Long return went for 28 yards 2014 Game-By-Game Kickoff Returns Opponent No. Yards Avg. TDs Lg Alabama Towson Maryland Oklahoma Kansas Texas Tech Baylor Okla. State TCU Texas K-State Iowa State Texas A&M Totals Kickoff Returns...6 vs. Kansas State Kickoff Return Yardage vs. Kansas State Kickoff Return Average vs. Kansas State Touchdowns... 0 Long Return vs. Kansas State Gibson s Kickoff Return Statistics Year Kickoff Returns Yards Avg. Long #HailWV

39 Game No. 1: Alabama 33, West Virginia 23 ATLANTA, Ga. (Aug. 30, 2014) - West Virginia went into the Chick-fil-A Kickoff game against No. 2 Alabama as more than a 25-point underdog, but the Mountaineers held their own in a win by the Crimson Tide. Missed opportunities hurt both sides, specially West Virginia, but the Mountaineers refused to roll over for the Tide. WVU senior receiver Kevin White was spectacular on the national stage with nine catches for 143 yards and one touchdown. The totals were a career high for White and the second 100-yard receiving effort of his career. West Virginia quarterback Clint Trickett got the afternoon started on the right foot, engineering a 14-play, 79-yard scoring drive on the game s opening possession. The drive stalled at the Alabama three, and kicker Josh Lambert put the first points on the board of the 2014 season with a 20-yard field goal. Alabama answered with the next 10 points behind a 47-yard field goal from Adam Griffith and a 15-yard touchdown run by T.J. Yeldon for a 10-3 Tide advantage. Trickett was sharp for most of the day and brought the Mountaineers back to tie the game at 10-10, when he hit White for a 19-yard scoring toss in the corner of the end zone to finish off an impressive nine-play, 75- yard drive. Scoring and Statistical Summary F West Virginia Alabama st 2nd 3rd 4th WVU - Josh Lambert 20 FG UA - Adam Griffith 47 FG UA - T.J. Yeldon 15 rush (Griffith kick) WVU - Kevin White 19 pass from Clint Trickett (Lambert kick) UA - Yeldon 1 rush (Griffith kick) WVU - Mario Alford 100 kickoff return (Lambert kick) UA - Griffith 41 FG UA - Derrick Henry 19 rush (Griffith kick) WVU - Lambert 42 FG UA - Griffith 27 FG WVU - Lambert 41 FG UA - Griffith 45 FG WVU UA First Downs Rushes/Yards 24/28 49/288 Passing Yardage Passes 29/45/0 24/33/1 Punts 4/175/43.8 2/101/50.5 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 0/0 Return Yardage Penalties/Yards 6/55 7/49 Time of Possession 22:13 37:47 The final 2:00 of the half was a flurry of action as Alabama regained the lead with 1:57 left, when Yeldon scored his second touchdown. However, West Virginia answered right back with a 100-yard kickoff return from Mario Alford to knot the game again at The only problem with Alford s score was that he left too much time on the clock (1:31), and Alabama capitalized. The Tide drove 50 yards in the final 1:31 and took a lead at the half behind a 41-yard field goal from Griffith. Third quarter action saw the Tide add a Derrick Henry 19-yard touchdown run to open up a 10-point lead at Once again, just like in the first half, Alabama had a chance to break the game open, but the Mountaineers would not go away. A game of field goals between the two kickers ensued the rest of the way, as the two teams combined for four field goals in the final quarter and a half. WVU answered with a 42-yard Lambert field goal to cut the deficit to seven, 27-20, with 4:59 left in the third. Alabama answered with the final score of the quarter coming at the 1:27 mark as Griffith converted from 27-yards away. West Virginia could not take advantage of a WVU RUSHING: Shell 10-38; WVU PASSING: Trickett ; WVU RECEIVING: White 9-143, Smallwood 6-73, Thompson 5-62, Alford 5-54; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Joseph 18 (1/0), Worley 11 (1/0), Kwaitkoski 11; WVU INTERCEPTIONS: Worley. UA RUSHING: Yeldon , Henry ; UA PASSING: Sims ; UA RECEIVING: Cooper , White 6-73; UA TACKLES (TFL/QS): Collins 8, Jones 7, Foster 7 (1/0); UA INTERCEPTIONS: None. Kevin White Daryl Worley interception in the fourth quarter, and several dropped passes would come back to haunt them and to end scoring opportunities. The Mountaineers put their final points on the board with 13:37 left in the game, on Lambert s 41-yard field goal, which gave him three for the game, and closed WVU s deficit to seven at But Griffith added his fourth field goal in the game with 8:07 left. His 45-yard effort ended the game s scoring, gave him a 4-3 advantage over Lambert in the field goal department and put the final score at in favor of the Crimson Tide. Along with White s impressive numbers for West Virginia, Trickett was strong with 365 yards passing on 29 completions. Wendell Smallwood added 73 yards receiving and Jordan Thompson had five catches for 62 yards. A trio of defenders led the Mountaineer defense behind Karl Joseph s 18 tackles, followed by 11 stops each from Worley and Nick Kwaitkoski. Crimson Tide quarterback Blake Sims finished with 250 yards passing, while Yeldon and Henry led the ground game with a 126 and 113 yards. Amari Cooper was Alabama s top receiver with 12 catches for 130 yards. Landon Collins led the Tide defense with eight stops. It was the first meeting ever between the two schools, and a crowd of 70,502 packed the Georgia Dome for the meeting between teams from the SEC and Big 12 Conferences. Attendance - 70,502 39

40 MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (Sept. 6, 2014) - West Virginia gained its first win of the 2014 season with a 54-0 shutout of Towson in front of 56,414 fans at Milan Puskar Stadium. WVU s 54 points were its most since the final regular-season game of 2012, and the shutout marked the first by a Mountaineer defense since the opening game of the 2010 season. Senior quarterback Clint Trickett was impressive with only three incomplete passes in the first half and five total for the game. Trickett s final numbers stood at 35-of-40 for 348 yards and two touchdowns. The 348 passing yards marked the third straight 300-plus passing performance for Trickett dating back to the final game of the 2013 season. The blowout win saw the Mountaineers run 33 more plays that the Tigers, enabling the home team to win the first-down battle by a 33-7 count. The Mountaineers started strong with their foot on the gas and never looked back. The game s opening possession saw West Virginia march 68 yards in 13 plays to grab a 7-0 lead, behind a Wendell Smallwood one-yard rush. Before the quarter ended, West Virginia was back on the board with a 19-yard field goal by Josh Lambert. In the second quarter, the Mountaineers added 21 points to take a 31-0 lead at the half. Tailback Rushel Shell punched in a two-yard run for a score at the 9:04 mark, which was his first as Scoring and Statistical Summary F Towson West Virginia st 2nd 3rd 4th WVU - Wendell Smallwood 1 rush (Josh Lambert) WVU - Lambert 19 FG WVU - Rushel Shell 2 rush (Lambert kick) WVU - Mario Alford 1 pass from Clint Trickett (Lambert kick) WVU - Trickett 5 rush (Lambert kick) WVU -Jordan Thompson 19 pass from Trickett (Lambert kick) WVU - Team Safety WVU - William Crest 4 rush (Mike Molina kick) WVU - Andrew Buie 3 rush (Molina kick) TU WVU First Downs 7 33 Rushes/Yards 29/42 52/251 Passing Yardage Passes 8/24/0 38/44/0 Punts 8/299/37.4 1/42/42.0 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 1/1 Return Yardage Penalties/Yards 9/70 3/35 Time of Possession 24:29 35:31 WVU RUSHING: Shell 14-71, Buie 9-70; WVU PASSING: Trickett ; WVU RECEIVING: White , Thompson 5-52; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Tonkery 5 (1/1), Bruce 4 (1/0); WVU INTERCEPTIONS: None. TU RUSHING: Victor 8-27, Berney 5-19; TU PASSING: Frazier ; TU RECEIVING: Joseph 3-13, Dessenberg 2-30; TU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Lewis 15 (1/0), Carpenter 12; TU INTERCEPTIONS: None. Attendance - #HailWV Game No. 2: West Virginia 54, Towson 0 a Mountaineer. West Virginia s next possession ended with a one-yard scoring toss from Trickett to receiver Mario Alford. Highlighting the 64-yard drive was a 25-yard completion from Trickett to Smallwood. The Mountaineers closed the first half scoring with just under a minute to play, when Trickett rushed in from five yards out to finish off a 55- yard drive. Despite the big lead, West Virginia refused to let up. After holding Towson on its first drive of the third quarter, Trickett went to the air again and found junior receiver Jordan Thompson for a 19-yard touchdown pass. The 75-yard scoring drive took just six plays and upped the WVU lead to That advantage increased to 40-0 before the end of the third, when defensive lineman Shaq Riddick sacked Tiger quarterback Connor Frazier in the end zone for a safety at the 3:59 mark. The Mountaineers played many players in the blowout victory, and one of those was highly touted true freshman quarterback William Crest, Jr. Crest gave the Mountaineers a 47-0 lead with 12:04 left on his four-yard run, as he engineered an 11-play, 59-yard drive. West Virginia finished out the scoring with 6:27 remaining, as tailback Andrew Buie scored on a three-yard touchdown run. Buie made the most of his playing opportunity with nine rushes in the second half for 70 yards with a long carry Clint Trickett of 26. Buie finished with a 7.8-yard per carry average. In the game, a total of 10 players ran the ball for West Virginia, and 11 caught at least one pass. Aside from Trickett s outstanding performance, Shell finished with 71 yards rushing and a 5.1-yards per carry average. Receiver Kevin White hauled in his second straight 100-yard receiving game of the season with 10 catches for 101 yards. Aside from his touchdown catch, Thompson added 52 yards to the receiving totals. West Virginia s defensive effort was led by senior Wes Tonkery with five tackles, followed by Isaiah Bruce with four. Towson s rough day at the office showed in its individual numbers. Darius Victor topped the Tiger rushing attack with 29 yards. Andre Dessenberg had 30 yards receiving, and the Tiger defense was led by Donnell Lewis and Chris Carpenter, who combined for 27 tackles. Final numbers in the game showed West Virginia with 251 yards rushing and 355 passing for an impressive 606 yards of total offense. Towson s final numbers stood at 42 yards rushing and 80 passing for 122 yards of total offense. The 54-point margin of victory was the most for the Mountaineers since an 80-7 victory over Rutgers in The win gave West Virginia an all-time record in season home openers, while Coach Dana Holgorsen improved to 4-0 in home openers. The Mountaineers are now 15-0 all-time against schools in the FCS.

41 Game No. 3: West Virginia 40, Maryland 37 COLLEGE PARK, Md. (Sept. 13, 2014) - Josh Lambert s 47-yard field goal as time expired proved to be the game-winner, as West Virginia won a wild game at Maryland by a count. The Mountaineers turned in an offensive showcase with 108 total plays and 694 yards of total offense. Leading the way was senior quarterback Clint Trickett with 37 completions on 49 attempts for 511 yards and four touchdowns. The passing yards were the second-most in school history, and the performance earned Trickett the Walter Camp and Athlon National Player of the Week honors. Joining Trickett in the offensive fun was senior receiver Kevin White with a carrer-high 13 catches for 216 yards, were the third-most yards ever for a WVU receiver. Teammate Mario Alford finished with 11 catches for 131 yards and two touchdowns. As it turned out, West Virginia needed every yard, catch and score it could get against the Terrapins, who would not go away and fought from behind for most of the day. The Mountaineers grabbed the lead on the game s opening possession, when Rushel Shell s one-yard run ended a 75-yard drive. The big play in the drive was a 50-yard completion from Trickett to Wendell Smallwood. The Maryland deficit expanded to 14-0, before Scoring and Statistical Summary F West Virginia Maryland st 2nd 3rd 4th WVU - Rushel Shell 1 rush (Josh Lambert kick) WVU - Mario Alford 43 pass from Clint Trickett (Lambert kick) UMD - Brad Craddock 46 FG WVU - Kevin White 44 pass from Trickett (Lambert kick) UMD - Craddock 41 FG WVU - Alford 36 pass from Trickett (Lambert kick) UMD - Stefon Diggs 77 pass from C.J. Brown (Craddock kick) UMD - Jacquille Veii 26 pass from Caleb Rowe (Craddock kick) UMD -Brown 75 rush (Craddock kick) WVU - Team Safety WVU - Daikiel Shorts 11 pass from Trickett (Lambert kick) UMD - Craddock 30 FG UMD - William Likely 69 punt return (Craddock kick) WVU - Lambert 47 FG WVU UMD First Downs Rushes/Yards 59/183 27/163 Passing Yardage Passes 37/49/1 21/38/1 Punts 3/125/41.7 8/335/41.9 Fumbles/Lost 3/3 0/0 Return Yardage Penalties/Yards 4/40 7/71 Time of Possession 34:46 25:14 WVU RUSHING: Shell 27-98; WVU PASSING: Trickett ; WVU RECEIVING: White , Alford ; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Kwiatkoski 12 (3/0), Golson 6 (2/2), Chestnut 6; WVU INTERCEPTIONS: Worley. UMD RUSHING: Brown ; UMD PASSING: Brown ; UMD RECEIVING: Diggs 5-127, Ross 5-50; UMD TACKLES (TFL/QS): Davis 13 (1/0), Twine 9 (1/0), Farrand 9, Monroe 9 (2/1); UMD INTERCEPTIONS: Likely. Attendance - 48,154 the end of the first quarter, as Trickett connected with Alford for a 43-yard touchdown pass to put the finishing touches on an 80-yard drive. The Terps cracked the scoreboard at the 12:33 mark of the second quarter on Brad Craddock s 46-yard field goal. Trickett answered the Maryland score with a 44-yard touchdown strike to Kevin White for a 21-3 WVU lead. After Maryland added another Craddock field goal (41 yards), West Virginia answered again with an 89-yard drive that ended with a 36-yard touchdown pass from Trickett to Alford, and the Mountaineers found themselves with a 28-6 lead with 6:09 left in the opening half. Maryland would not go away, and finished the half on a strong note with a 77-yard pass, from quarterback C.J. Brown to receiver Stefon Diggs, cutting the deficit to With just 40 seconds left in the half, the Terps struck again with a 26-yard touchdown reception by Jacquille Veii, and despite posting 382 yards of total offense, West Virginia led by only eight, 28-20, at the intermission. Maryland s run back into the game continued on the first play of the third quarter. Brown turned a simple quarterback rush into a 75-yard Terp touchdown, and with 14:46 left in the third, what was once a commanding WVU Kevin White lead was now just Special teams then got the Mountaineers jump started as Jarrod Harper blocked a Terp punt at the 6:30 mark for a safety, putting the Mountaineers up On the ensuing free kick, Trickett made the most of the possession with a 56-yard drive and an 11-yard scoring pass to Daikiel Shorts to spread the advantage out to Maryland took advantage of a fumbled punt and added a 30-yard Craddock field goal with 11:14 remaining, before tying the game at on William Likely s 69-yard punt return for a touchdown at the 9:43 mark. The defenses took over as each team was forced to punt twice, before West Virginia got the last possession with 2:35 left. Starting at their own five-yard line, the Mountaineers drove 65 yards, highlighted by a 17-yard Shorts reception, a 13-yard catch and 10-yard run by tailback Dustin Garrison to move the chains and set up Lambert s 47-yard heroics. At one point, Maryland was 4-of-5 on thirddown conversions and finished the game 4-of-15 on third down, thanks to a Mountaineer defense that stiffened when it had to. Linebacker Nick Kwiatkoski led the effort with 12 tackles. For Maryland, Brown rushed for 161 yards and passed for 241. Diggs topped the Terp receivers with 127 yards. Sean Davis led the Terp defense with 13 stops. Final totals showed West Virginia with 183 yards on the ground and 511 passing for 694 yards, while the Terrapins finished with 163 yards on the ground and 284 through the air for 447 total yards. With the win, West Virginia improved to all-time against Maryland, all-time in College Park and 1-0 against the Terps when they are members of the Big Ten. 41

42 Game No. 4: No. 4/4 Oklahoma 45, West Virginia 33 MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (Sept. 20, 2014) - No. 4/4 Oklahoma rallied from a tie at halftime to defeat West Virginia, 45-33, in front of a FOX national television audience and a sold out crowd at Milan Puskar Stadium. The Sooners outscored the Mountaineers 21-9 in the second half to break open the offensive shootout. Led by the rushing of tailback Samaje Perine, who finished with 242 yards and four touchdowns, the Sooners pounded their way to 301 total yards on the ground, and the Mountaineers had no answer for the Sooner ground attack. Oklahoma scored first, when Michael Hunnicutt s 42-yard field goal gave the Sooners a 3-0 lead with 4:20 left in the first quarter. The Mountaineers got the stadium rocking just before the end of the quarter, when quarterback Clint Trickett connected on a 68- yard touchdown strike to receiver Kevin White, giving the Mountaineers a 7-3 advantage heading into an explosive second quarter. Both teams combined for 38 points in the quarter with each answering the other s punches. A career long 54-yard field goal by WVU kicker Josh Lambert widened the lead to The kick was the second-longest field goal in stadium history. The Sooners responded with a 75-yard drive in which Durron Neal on a reverse threw a four-yard touchdown to Sooner sophomore quarterback Trevor Knight to tie the game at with 8:58 left in the half. Scoring and Statistical Summary F Oklahoma West Virginia st 2nd 3rd 4th OU - Michael Hunnicutt 42 FG WVU - Kevin White 68 pass from Clint Trickett (Josh Lambert kick) WVU - Lambert 54 FG OU - Trevor Knight 4 pass from Durron Neal (Hunnicutt kick) WVU - Mario Alford 30 pass from Trickett (Lambert kick) OU - Samaje Perine 2 rush (Hunnicutt kick) WVU - Rushel Shell 5 rush (Lambert kick) OU - Alex Ross 100 kickoff return (Hunnicutt kick) OU - Perine 9 rush (Hunnicutt kick) WVU - Lambert 31 FG OU - Perine 5 rush (Hunnicutt kick) OU - Perine 19 rush (Hunnicutt kick) WVU - Dreamius Smith 11 rush (Trickett pass failed) OU WVU First Downs Rushes/Yards 46/301 40/137 Passing Yardage Passes 17/30/1 25/41/2 Punts 6/287/47.8 5/206/41.2 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 1/1 Return Yardage Penalties/Yards 8/82 5/55 Time of Possession 33:44 26:16 West Virginia answered just over a minute later, when Trickett put the exclamation point on a 75-yard drive with a 30-yard strike to Mario Alford, putting the Mountaineers back in front by a count. The fireworks in the quarter were far from over as Oklahoma tied the game at the 3:09 mark on Perine s first touchdown. His two-yard run ended a 75-yard drive and tied the game at The Mountaineers took a lead with just 1:20 left in the half on tailback Rushel Shell s five-yard rush. Just when the home folks thought the half s scoring was over, Oklahoma s Alex Ross took the ensuing kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown. Instead of a WVU lead at the half, the game was tied and OU got the ball first to start the third quarter. Seven plays and 75-yards later, Oklahoma grabbed the lead for good on the first possession of the second half. Perine scored touchdown No. 2 with a nine-yard rush, giving the sooners a advantage. West Virginia added Lambert s second field goal, (31 yards), at the 6:28 mark to pull within four at 31-27, but the Sooner ground attack continued to churn out the yards and keep the ball away from the WVU offense. Touchdown No. 3 for Perine came with 1:00 left in the third, as he powered in from five-yards away, giving the Sooners a 38-7 lead heading into the final stanza. WVU RUSHING: Shell 15-60, Smith 5-38, Smallwood 9-38; WVU PASSING: Trickett ; WVU RECEIVING: White , Alford 7-101; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Joseph 13, Tonkery 8 (2/0); WVU INTERCEPTIONS: Tonkery. OU RUSHING: Perine ; OU PASSING: Knight ; OU RECEIVING: Shepard 6-101, Young 5-57; OU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Evans 11 (1/0), Striker 8 (2/1), Alexander 8 (1/0); OU INTERCEPTIONS: Sanchez, Hayes. Kevin White Who else but Perine would close out the scoring for Oklahoma in the fourth quarter as his 19-yard run upped the Sooner advantage to with 4:30 left. West Virginia added a late Dreamius Smith touchdown run of 11 yards with just over two minutes left in the game to put the final score at in favor of the Sooners. West Virginia got strong offensive performances from its big three. Trickett finished with 376 passing yards and two scores, while White totaled 10 catches for 173 yards. Alford joined White in the 100-yard receiving category with seven catches for 101 yards. Karl Joseph led the West Virginia defense with 13 tackles, 10 of which were solo stops. Aside from his final rushing yards and score, Perine s big day included a 7.1 yards per carry average, and he was joined by Ross, who turned in 7.0 yards per carry. Knight ended his day with 16 completions for 205 yards. Sterling Shepard caught six of those Knight passes for 101 yards, and punter Jed Barnett keep the field position in OU s favor for most of the night with a 48.0 yards per punt average and a long of 70 yards. Final totals showed WVU with 137 yards on the ground and 376 through the air for 513 yards. OU totaled 301 yards rushing and 209 passing for 510 total yards. Despite only running five more plays, the Sooners keep the Mountaineer offense off the field by holding onto the ball nearly eight minutes longer. The win gave the Sooners a 3-0 series advantage over WVU in all-time Big 12 play, and a 5-2 advantage in overall games played. Attendance - #HailWV

43 Game No. 5: West Virginia 33, Kansas 14 MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (Oct. 4, 2014) - West Virginia secured win No. 3 of the 2014 season with a Homecoming victory over Kansas. The win upped the WVU record to 3-2 on the season and evened its Big 12 record at 1-1. Kansas played the game under interim head coach Clint Bowen, after former head coach Charlie Weiss was dismissed just six days earlier. Kansas defeated West Virginia a year ago, and the Mountaineers knew it was important to get off to a fast start, and that s just what they did by scoring 16 first quarter points. The Mountaineers took the game s first possession 40 yards, and came away with a 3-0 lead on kicker Josh Lambert s 42-yard field goal. That was just the start for Lambert, as his leg would be used often. The sophomore kicker finished the day with 15 total points and added his second field goal at the 7:50 mark of the first, when he hit from 25-yards out. That field goal ended a nine-play, 59-yard drive. Field goal No. 3 for Lambert came just over 1:30 later, ending a five-play, 26-yard drive with a 43-yarder. After another stop by the West Virginia defense, the Mountaineers got on the scoreboard with a touchdown with just 29 seconds left in the first. Quarterback Clint Trickett connected on a 63-yard touchdown strike to receiver Kevin White, giving the Mountaineers a 16-0 lead. The touchdown to White was West Virginia s second longest play from scrimmage Scoring and Statistical Summary F Kansas West Virginia st 2nd 3rd 4th WVU -Josh Lambert 42 FG WVU - Lambert 25 FG WVU - Lambert 43 FG WVU - Kevin White 63 pass from Clint Trickett (Lambert kick) WVU - Rushel Shell 1 rush (Lambert kick) WVU - Lambert 53 FG KU - Corey Avery 4 rush (Matthew Wyman kick) WVU - Mario Alford 94 kickoff return KU - Nick Harwell 76 punt return (Wyman kick) KU WVU First Downs 9 25 Rushes/Yards 34/65 42/255 Passing Yardage Passes 13/28/0 20/37/1 Punts 14/621/44.4 4/181/45.2 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 2/2 Return Yardage Penalties/Yards 11/101 5/45 Time of Possession 29:09 30:51 WVU RUSHING: Shell , Smallwood 10-48, Garrison 5-39; WVU PASSING: Trickett ; WVU RECEIVING: White 6-132, Alford 4-80; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Kwiatkoski 7 (2/0), Tonkery 5 (1/1); WVU INTERCEPTIONS: None. KU RUSHING: Avery 17-58; KU PASSING: Cummings , Cozart ; KU RECEIVING: King 4-52; KU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Johnson 9, McDonald 8, Sendish 8; KU INTERCEPTIONS: Johnson. Attendance - 52,164 in Trickett and White also hold the longest on the season at 68 yards, which went for a score against Oklahoma. The Mountaineers had three scoring chances in the second quarter and converted on two. Lambert had a 47-yard attempt blocked, before tailback Rushel Shell scored on a one-yard scoring run that gave the Mountaineers a 23-0 advantage, and culminating a 60-yard drive in just six plays. The key play was a 39-yard completion from Trickett to receiver Mario Alford. As the half ended, Lambert kicked the second-longest field goal of his career, as his fourth in the first half was good from 53-yards out, giving West Virginia a 26-0 advantage at the intermission. Just one game earlier against Oklahoma, Lambert hit for his career-best of 54 yards. The West Virginia defense was strong in the first half, holding the Jayhawks to just 42 yards rushing and 42 passing for 84 total yards and seven punts. Kansas got on the scoreboard at the 4:18 mark of the third quarter by taking advantage of a fumbled punt to gain possession at the WVU 18-yard line. Corey Avery s four-yard rush cut the Jayhawk deficit to However, any momentum Kansas gained was lost just 14 seconds later, when Alford returned the ensuing kickoff 94 yards for a touchdown and a 33-7 WVU lead. It was Alford s second Mario Alford kickoff return for a score of the season, and he became the first WVU player to pull off the feat since Tavon Austin in Alford also became just the fourth Mountaineer in school history to return two kickoffs for a score in a season. The Jayhawks ended the game s scoring with 2:23 left, when Nick Harwell returned a punt 76 yards for a touchdown. White finished with six catches for 132 yards and a score. It marked the fifth straight 100-yard receiving performance for White and tied the school record held by Stedman Bailey. Trickett finished with 302 yards passing, while Shell turned in his first 100-yard rushing performance as a Mountaineer with 113 yards on 21 carries. The outstanding defensive play for WVU continued in the second half, as Kansas finished with just 176 total yards. Linebacker Nick Kwiatkoski led the effort with seven tackles and two TFLs Avery led the Jayhawks with 58 yards rushing, while Nigel King had four receptions for 52 yards. Quarterbacks Michael Cummings and Montell Cozart split the playing time and totaled 111 yards on 13 completions. The Jayhawk defense was led by Isaiah Johnson with nine stops Final totals showed West Virginia with a solid 255 yards rushing and 302 passing for 557 yards. Kansas 176 total yards broken down showed 111 passing and just 65 yards on the ground against a stingy Mountaineer defense that forced the Jayhawks to punt a WVU opponent record 14 times. With the win, West Virginia improved to 3-1 all-time against the Jayhawks and 2-1 in Big 12 play. 43

44 LUBBOCK, Texas (Oct. 11, 2014) - For the second time in 2014, and third for his career, West Virginia kicker Josh Lambert connected on a game-winning field goal in the final seconds, lifting the Mountaineers to a come-frombehind road victory at Texas Tech. Trailing by 14 points with just 7:32 remaining, the Mountaineers scored on their final three possessions, while coming up with big defensive stops to stun the Red Raiders in front of 58,502 at Jones AT&T Stadium. In the win, West Virginia posted two 100-yard rushers and two 100-yard receivers for the first time in school history. Fans expected to see plenty of offense from the two teams, and they were not disappointed. The Mountaineers scored on their opening drive for the fifth time this season, when Lambert hit the first of his three field goals as his 42-yarder gave WVU a 3-0 lead. The Red Raiders answered with two scores before the end of the quarter to take a 14-3 advantage. Tech s first score came at the 3:05 mark, when Davis Webb connected with Devin Lauderdale for a 34-yard touchdown strike. Webb and Lauderdale hooked up again at the 1:14 mark, this time for 76 yards, as Tech took the 11-point lead into the second quarter. WVU s Rushel Shell stopped Tech s 14-point run with a touchdown early in the second. Shell s 12-yard scamper ended a nine-play, 75-yard drive to cut the WVU deficit to Scoring and Statistical Summary F West Virginia Texas Tech st 2nd 3rd 4th WVU -Josh Lambert 42 FG TTU - Devin Lauderdale 34 pass from Davis Webb (Ryan Bustin kick) TTU - Lauderdale 76 pass from Webb (Bustin kick) WVU - Rushel Shell 12 rush (Lambert kick) TTU - Jakeem Grant 43 pass from Webb (Bustin kick) WVU - Lambert 38 FG TTU - Bustin 21 FG TTU - Bustin 25 FG WVU - Jordan Thompson 56 pass from Trickett (Lambert kick) TTU - Justin Stockton 69 rush (Bustin kick) WVU - Kevin White 26 pass from Trickett (Lambert kick) WVU - Shell 1 rush (Lambert kick) WVU - Lambert 55 FG WVU TTU First Downs Rushes/Yards 50/249 38/217 Passing Yardage Passes 28/44/0 28/46/1 Punts 4/172/43.0 6/270/45.0 Fumbles/Lost 3/1 2/0 Return Yardage Penalties/Yards 7/63 12/115 Time of Possession 30:13 29:47 WVU RUSHING: Smallwood , Shell ; WVU PASSING: Trickett ; WVU RECEIVING: White , Thompson 6-109; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Kwiatkoski 11 (2/0), Joseph 7; WVU INTERCEPTIONS: Dillon. TTU RUSHING: Washington , Stockton 5-80; TTU PASSING: Webb ; TTU RECEIVING: Grant 5-84, Marquez 5-65, Lauderdale 3-112; TTU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Ward 16 (1/0), Bethel 9 (1/0); TTU INTERCEPTIONS: None. Attendance - 58,502 Game No. 6: West Virginia 37, Texas Tech 34 Texas Tech ended the scoring in the first half at the 11:13 mark, when Webb and Jakeem Grant hooked up for a 43-yard pass play. Both defenses stiffened the rest of the way, and the Red Raiders took a advantage into the locker room. WVU used a 38-yard field goal by Lambert to pull within with 8:03 left in the third. Texas Tech then drove 71 yards before a strong defensive stand forced them to settle for a 21-yard field goal by Ryan Bustin. The Mountaineer defense came up big again in the quarter, when Tech was in good field position after recovering a West Virginia fumble. However, the defense stiffened and forced the Red Raiders to settle for a 25-yard Bustin field goal. Those two defensive stops proved pivotal as Tech had a chance to break open the game but could not. WVU quarterback Clint Trickett ended the third quarter by connecting with receiver Jordan Thompson for a 56-yard touchdown, putting the score at in favor of Tech heading into the fourth. The Red Raiders seemed to put the game away with 7:32 remaining on a 69-yard touchdown run by Justin Stockton. Despite trailing 34-20, the Mountaineers would not go away. Instead, WVU answered under 2:00 later with a 26-yard touchdown pass from Trickett to Kevin White. Another defensive stop gave the ball back to Trickett, and he drove the offense 78 yards in Josh Lambert just seven plays to tie the game on Shell s oneyard run with 2:02 left in the game. Plenty of time remained for Texas Tech, but the West Virginia defense came up big with yet another stop, giving the Mountaineers the ball back with 52 seconds left. Trickett calmly took the offense 42 yards to get within Lambert s range, and the sophomore converted on a career-long 55-yard field goal to give WVU the comeback win. The 55-yarder tied the longest in school history and marked the longest road field goal ever by a WVU kicker. Trickett finished with 301 yards passing, while White marked a school-record sixth straight 100-yard receiving performance with 123 yards. Thompson joined White with 109 yards receiving, and the Mountaineer running game was led by Wendell Smallwood (123 yards) and Shell (110 yards). Leading the defense was Nick Kwiatkoski with 11 tackles. Texas Tech was led by Webb with 348 passing yards and three touchdowns. DeAndre Washington totaled 132 yards rushing, while Lauderdale caught three passes for 112 yards. The Red Raider defense was paced by Keenon Ward with 16 tackles. Final totals showed West Virginia with 249 yards rushing, 301 passing for 550 yards, which gave the Mountaineers a school-record fifth straight game with 500 yards of total offense. Tech totaled 217 rushing and 348 passing for 565 total yards. The win evened the series with Texas Tech at 2-2 and gave WVU its first win over the Red Raiders in Big 12 #HailWV

45 Game No. 7: West Virginia 41, No. 4/4 Baylor 27 MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (Oct. 18, 2014) - West Virginia put together its best defensive performance of the season and knocked off No. 4 Baylor, 41-27, before a sellout crowd at Milan Puskar Stadium. Tony Gibson s defense held the potent Baylor offense to just 95 yards rushing (24 at the half) and 223 yards passing. The Mountaineers sacked Baylor quarterback Bryce Petty four times and came up with 10 tackles for a loss of 45 yards in the impressive performance. Slowing down the Bears offense was the goal, but the Mountaineers did more than slow them down. Gibson s defense was able to match Baylor s intensity and at times frustrated the Bears, who turned in a Big 12 and Milan Puskar Stadium record 18 penalties for 215 yards. Meanwhile on offense, Baylor simply could not guard West Virginia receiver Kevin White as the Bears had five pass interference penalties called on White s defender that resulted in automatic first downs for the Mountaineers. White finished with eight catches for 132 yards and two touchdowns and continues to lead the nation and Big 12 in receiving. The 100- yard receiving effort extended White s streak to a nation s leading seven straight games with 100 yards or more receiving. Also in the game, White became just the fifth Mountaineer in school history to record 1,000 receiving yards in a season, and he did so in just seven games. Scoring and Statistical Summary F Baylor West Virginia st 2nd 3rd 4th BU - Corey Coleman 7 pass from Bryce Petty (Chris Callahan kick) WVU - Kevin White 36 pass from Clint Trickett (Josh Lambert kick) BU - Callahan 38 FG BU - Callahan 34 FG WVU - Andrew Buie 1 rush (Lambert kick) BU - Antwan Goodley 63 pass from Petty (Callahan kick) WVU - Dreamius Smith 9 rush (Lambert kick WVU - Lambert 54 FG WVU - Lambert 24 FG BU - Shock Linwood 1 rush (Callahan kick) WVU - White 12 pass from Trickett (Lambert kick) WVU - Mario Alford 39 pass from Trickett (Lambert kick) BU WVU First Downs Rushes/Yards 42/95 50/134 Passing Yardage Passes 16/37/0 23/35/1 Punts 9/403/44.8 6/256/42.7 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 2/2 Return Yardage Penalties/Yards 18/215 14/138 Time of Possession 29:17 30:43 WVU RUSHING: Smallwood 20-66, Smith 13-60; WVU PASSING: Trickett ; WVU RECEIVING: White 8-132, Buie 4-63, Alford 4-53; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Tonkery 8 (1/0), Kwiatkoski 7 (1/0), Rumph 6; WVU INTERCEPTIONS: None. BU RUSHING: Linwood 21-69, Chafin 7-31; BU PASSING: Petty ; BU RECEIVING: Goodley 9-132, Coleman 5-77; BU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Hagar 13 (1/0), Young 12 (3/2), Stewart 11; BU INTERCEPTIONS: Howard. Attendance - 60,758 Any hopes West Virginia had in starting fast were quickly diminished as a sack of quarterback Clint Trickett caused a fumble, which was recovered by Baylor at the WVU seven-yard line. One play later, Petty connected with receiver Corey Coleman for a seven-yard score, and the Bears had a 7-0 lead just barely a minute into the game. Most would have thought that the Baylor rout was on, but not in 2014 as this West Virginia squad would have none of that talk. West Virginia answered just two minutes later, when Trickett hit White for a 36-yard touchdown pass to bring the crowd back into the game and tie the score at 7-7. Baylor kicker Chris Callahan added two field goals before the quarter ended. His 38-yarder ended a 41-yard drive, and his 34-yarder was set up by an interception of Trickett. Holding Baylor to two field goals and not touchdowns was key for the Mountaineer defense, which gained confidence and swagger as the day went on. Second-quarter action was all West Virginia, as the Mountaineers outscored the Bears by 10 points. West Virginia took its first lead at the 10:56 mark, when tailback Andrew Buie rushed in from one-yard out to end a 74-yard drive. The Bears went back on top, 21-20, with 8:25 left in the half on Petty s 63-yard pass play to Antwan Goodley. But once again, the Shaq Riddick Mountaineers took the Baylor punch and never flinched. WVU regained the lead, 21-20, on a nine-yard scamper from running back Dreamius Smith, before going up on Josh Lambert s 54-yard field goal as the half came to an end. The kick was Lambert s fourth of 50 yards or more on the season and fifth of his career. The kick also gave him four straight games with a successful field goal of 50 yards or more. Lambert came back in the third quarter with a 24-yard field goal, giving West Virginia a advantage with 9:28 left. But Baylor struck for a huge 92-yard drive that ended with a Shock Linwood one-yard run to tie the game at heading into the fourth. The Baylor contest marked the third Top 5 opponent for WVU in seven games. While they came close in the previous two, Coach Dana Holgorsen talked to his team in the week leading up to the game about finishing and that s exactly what the Mountaineers did. Trickett went to White for a 12-yard scoring toss at the 11:36 mark of the fourth to give the Mountaineers a lead. White s beautiful one-handed grab ended a 68-yard drive in just four plays. Then with 7:35 left in the game, Trickett went to the air again and found Mario Alford for a 39-yard touchdown pass, giving WVU a 14-point advantage, and the defense kept the Bears silent the rest of the way. Trickett s 322 yards passing marked the seventh straight game that he has surpassed 300-yards passing, and the win over No. 4 was WVU s highest since 2008, and highest at home since

46 Game No. 8: No. 22/25 West Virginia 34, Oklahoma State 10 STILLWATER, Okla. (Oct. 25, 2014) - No. 22/25 West Virginia jumped out to a quick 14-0 first quarter lead and never looked back in defeating Oklahoma State, 34-10, in front of a Homecoming crowd of 59,124 at Boone Pickens Stadium. Oklahoma State took the game s first possession from its own 25 to the WVU 38-yard line. Facing a 4th-and-4, the Cowboys failed on a surprising fourth-down attempt, which put the Mountaineer offense in good field position. Quarterback Clint Trickett quickly took advantage of the good starting position, as he directed a five-play scoring drive that ended with a 19-yard touchdown pass to receiver Kevin White. Big plays in the drive came from running back Wendell Smallwood with a reception of 14 yards and a run of 20 to keep the chains moving. After the Mountaineer defense held the Cowboy offense on downs, Trickett went right back to the air three minutes later on West Virginia s next possession. The Mountaineers marched 90 yards in just three plays, keyed by a 79-yard scoring toss from Trickett to senior receiver Mario Alford. The play was West Virginia s longest from scrimmage to date on the season and gave the Mountaineers a 14-0 lead with 7:49 left in the opening quarter. The Mountaineer defense held strong for the remainder of the quarter, as true freshman defensive back Dravon Henry stopped another Cowboy drive with an interception. Scoring and Statistical Summary F West Virginia Oklahoma State st 2nd 3rd 4th WVU - Kevin White 19 pass from Clint Trickett (Josh Lambert kick) WVU - Mario Alford 79 pass from Clint Trickett (Lambert kick) OSU - Ben Grogan 40 FG OSU - Teddy Johnson 8 pass from Daxx Garman (Grogan kick) WVU - Lambert 39 FG WVU - Lambert 39 FG WVU - Dravon Henry 52 interception return (Lambert kick) WVU - Dreamius Smith 40 rush (Lambert kick) WVU OSU First Downs Rushes/Yards 44/210 39/194 Passing Yardage Passes 21/30/0 21/41/2 Punts 7/288/41.1 5/263/52.6 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 0/0 Return Yardage Penalties/Yards 7/57 4/30 Time of Possession 33:39 26:21 WVU RUSHING: Smallwood , Smith 5-72; WVU PASSING: Trickett ; WVU RECEIVING: Alford 7-136, Thompson 5-46; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Joseph 8, Kwiatkoski 7, Rose 6; WVU INTERCEPTIONS: Henry (2). OSU RUSHING: Hill 14-78, Sheperd 1-51, Roland 12-37; OSU PASSING: Garmann ; OSU RECEIVING: Washington 5-87, Glidden 5-63; OSU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Sterns 20 (1/0), Furman 8 (1/0), Simmons 8; OSU INTERCEPTIONS: None. Attendance - 59,124 Oklahoma State scored its first points early in the second quarter, when kicker Ben Grogan connected on a 40-yard field goal to put the score at 14-3 at the 14:11 mark. After a West Virginia drive stalled, the Cowboy offense went on the attack once again, and used a 51-yard rush by Brandon Sheperd, and 30 yards rushing on three plays from tailback Tyreek Hill to move to the WVU eight-yard line. OSU quarterback Daxx Garman then found Teddy Johnson open in the flat for an eight-yard touchdown reception, pulling the Cowboys to with 8:34 left in the half. Oklahoma State had another scoring chance thwarted by the WVU defense, when the Cowboys reached the Mountaineer nine-yard line. A big10-yard sack of Garman and a missed field goal by Grogan gave the Mountaineers the advantage at the half. The strong defensive play by the Mountaineers continued in the second half. OSU would not convert on a third-down play until the middle of the fourth quarter and wound up just two of 15 on third down. The Cowboys turned in yardage, but no points in the final two quarters. Meanwhile, Trickett and the Mountaineer offense were slowly putting the game out of reach. WVU added a 39-yard Josh Lambert field goal in the third quarter, and a 43-yarder from Lambert for a lead with 10:14 left in the game. Wendell Smallwood When the Cowboys went on the offensive again to try to close the gap, Henry turned his second interception of the game into a 52-yard touchdown and essentially put the game away. Dreamius Smith added an insurance score with just over 3:00 left, when he scampered 40 yards for a touchdown, putting the final score at in favor of the road team. Trickett was a solid 21-of-30 passing for 238 yards and two scores. Smallwood, subbing for the injured Rushel Shell, turned in his second straight 100-yard rushing performance with 132 yards on 23 carries, and Alford finished with seven catches for 136 yards. Leading the way for the WVU defense was safety Karl Joseph with eight tackles, followed by linebacker Nick Kwiatkoski with seven stops and lineman Kyle Rose with six. Oklahoma State got 242 yards passing from Garman, but he had 20 incompletions on his stat line. Hill finished with 78 yards rushing, while James Washington caught five passes for 87 yards. The Cowboy defense was led by Jordan Sterns with an impressive 20 tackles and one TFL. Final numbers showed a very even game as West Virginia gained 210 yards rushing compared to OSU s 194. Passing numbers had the Mountaineers with 238 to Oklahoma State 242, putting the final offensive numbers at 448 for West Virginia and 436 for the Cowboys. The win gave West Virginia a second straight victory over Oklahoma State and a 4-2 edge in the all-time series. The victory was also WVU s sixth of the season, making the Mountaineers bowl eligible after eight #HailWV

47 Game No. 9: No. 10/10 TCU 31, No. 20/22 West Virginia 30 MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (Nov. 1, 2014) - No. 10/10 TCU and No. 20/22 West Virginia continued their string of exciting games, as the Horned Frogs used a last second field goal to down the Mountaineers, 31-30, in front of 61,190 fans at Milan Puskar Stadium. Since the two teams joined the Big 12 three years ago, the games have been old-fashioned barnburners, as the prior two went to the wire in overtime before the 2014 version was won on the game s last play. The chilly Nov. 1 Saturday got started in Morgantown early in the morning with ESPN s College GameDay making its first appearance at WVU since The Horned Frogs and Mountaineers then gave the ABC television audience a classic back-and-forth Big 12 game. West Virginia started strong and made the most of the game s opening possession, marching 75 yards in 10 plays to score the game s first touchdown. Key plays were back-to-back 23-yard completions from quarterback Clint Trickett, first to Kevin White to keep the drive alive and then to Mario Alford for the game s first score and a 7-0 West Virginia lead. The score was Alford s seventh touchdown of the season. The Mountaineers extended the lead to 10-0 on their next possession. Driving 51 yards in 14 plays, WVU used runs of 11 yards from Wendell Smallwood and 14 yards from Rushel Shell to set up a 21-yard field goal from Josh Lambert with 6:19 remaining in the quarter. Scoring and Statistical Summary F TCU West Virginia st 3rd 4th WVU - Mario Alford 23 pass from Clint Trickett (Josh Lambert kick) WVU - Lambert 21 FG WVU - Lambert 44 FG TCU - Deante Gray 47 pass from Trevone Boykin (Jaden Oberkrom kick) TCU - Boykin 2 rush (Oberkfrom kick) WVU - Dreamius Smith 5 rush (Lambert kick) WVU - Terrell Chestnut 35 fumble recovery (Lambert kick) TCU - B.J. Catalon 23 rush (Oberkrom kick) WVU - Lambert 23 FG TCU - Catalon 6 rush (Oberkrom kick) TCU - Oberkrom 37 FG TCU WVU First Downs Rushes/Yards 42/223 54/195 Passing Yardage Passes 12/30/1 15/26/2 Punts 9/317/35.2 7/318/45.4 Fumbles/Lost 4/1 5/3 Return Yardage Penalties/Yards 5/40 6/40 Time of Possession 26:55 33:05 WVU RUSHING: Smith 12-70, Smallwood 15-64; WVU PASSING: Trickett ; WVU RECEIVING: Alford 3-79, Thompson 7-39; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Riddick 7 (1/0), Kwiatkoski 7, Joseph 6, Tonkery 6; WVU INTERCEPTIONS: Dillon. TCU RUSHING: Catalon , Green 11-63; TCU PASSING: Boykin ; TCU RECEIVING: Doctson 3-29, Gray 2-55, Listenbee 2-47; TCU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Dawson 12 (2/0), Kindred 11 (1/0); TCU INTERCEPTIONS: Dawson, Hackett. Attendance - 61,190 On the ensuing kickoff, West Virginia kicker Michael Molinari used a pooch on-sides kick that the Mountaineers recovered at the TCU 30-yard line. Three plays later, the Mountaineer offense could not find the end zone, setting up Lambert s second field goal of the quarter, and his 44-yarder gave West Virginia a 13-0 advantage. The Horned Frogs could have easily been down 21-0, but by holding West Virginia to two field goals, kept themselves in the game and then struck for their first score just before the end of the quarter. Quarterback Trevone Boykin found receiver Deante Gray for a 47-yard scoring toss, cutting the TCU deficit to 13-7 heading into the second stanza. Turnovers and solid defensive play led to a scoreless second quarter, before TCU took the lead at the 9:18 mark of the third. Taking advantage of a Mountaineer fumble, the Horned Frogs drove 27 yards and grabbed a lead on Boykin s two-yard run. Trailing for the first time in the game, West Virginia answered TCU with a score of its own. Fueled by a Dreamius Smith 50-yard run, WVU turned in a 79-yard scoring drive that ended with a five-yard scoring run for Smith and a WVU advantage. Smith s 50-yard scamper was the team s longest run of the season, and the touchdown marked his third straight game with a rushing score. Dreamius Smith Things continued to look good for the Mountaineers on TCU s next possession, when cornerback Terrell Chestnut forced and returned a Horned Frog fumble 35 yards for a lead. TCU didn t panic and answered before the end of the third by grabbing its second interception to set up a 23-yard run by B.J. Catalon for a game heading into the fourth. On its next possession, West Virginia used a 46-yard completion from Trickett to Alford to set up Lambert for a 23-yard field goal and a lead. However, the game s final 10 points were scored by the Horned Frogs. Catalon s second touchdown came off a six-yard run to pull the Horned Frogs to within two at 30-28, before the TCU defense turned in big stops to give the ball back to its offense. TCU used the last 2:07 of the game to drive 56 yards, and Jaden Oberkrom s 37-yard field goal was good as time expired to lift the Horned Frogs to the victory. Before the final field goal, TCU trailed for all but 2:27 in the game, but its defense and five Mountaineer turnovers kept the Horned Frogs in position to win it at the end. Final totals showed West Virginia with 195 yards rushing and 162 yards passing to total 357 yards of total offense. TCU s totals finished out at 223 yards rushing and 166 passing for 389 yards of offense. With the win, TCU evened the series with West Virginia at 2-2 with the road team winning the last three games. 47

48 Game No. 10: Texas 33, No. 24/25 West Virginia 16 AUSTIN, Texas (Nov. 8, 2014) - No. 24/25 West Virginia fell behind early and never recovered, dropping a decision at Texas in front of 95,714 at Darrell K Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium. The Longhorns scored first and never trailed. Behind quarterback Tyrone Swoopes, Texas chewed up a big chunk of the first-quarter clock with an 11-play, 90-yard drive that ended with a Swoopes two-yard touchdown pass to Geoff Swaim. In the scoring drive, Swoopes completed passes of 15 yards to Jaxon Shipley and 29 yards to John Harris to keep the chains moving and give the Longhorns a 7-0 lead. West Virginia answered the score on its next drive by marching 40 yards to the Texas one-yard line. However, three plays from the one could not get the Mountaineers in the end zone, and they had to settle for a 22-yard Josh Lambert field goal. A false start penalty on a fourth down try backed the football to the five-yard line and forced the field goal decision. Unfortunately for West Virginia, that was its best scoring opportunity of the first half, as Texas controlled the second quarter, outscoring the Mountaineers by a 17-0 count. The Longhorns took a 14-3 advantage at the 8:56 mark of the second quarter, when running back Johnathan Gray broke loose for a 39-yard touchdown run. On the next possession, the Longhorn running game continued to excel with runs of 25 yards Scoring and Statistical Summary F West Virginia Texas st 2nd 4th UT - Geoff Swaim 2 pass from Tyrone Swoopes (Nick Rose kick) WVU - Josh Lambert 22 FG UT - Jonathan Gray 39 rush (Rose kick) UT - Gray 2 rush (Rose kick) UT - Rose 39 FG WVU - Dreamius Smith 9 rush (Lambert kick) UT - Team Safety WVU - Wendell Smallwood 3 rush (Clint Trickett pass failed) UT - Gray 15 rush WVU UT First Downs Rushes/Yards 41/200 39/227 Passing Yardage Passes 36/49/1 11/29/1 Punts 4/163/40.8 7/285/40.7 Fumbles/Lost 3/1 0/0 Return Yardage Penalties/Yards 8/57 5/60 Time of Possession 31:46 28:14 from Malcolm Brown and 40 yards from Gray. Those were the two big plays in a 78-yard scoring drive that was capped by a two-yard Gray touchdown run, giving the Longhorns a 21-3 lead with 6:19 remaining. Two possessions later, Quandre Diggs intercepted WVU quarterback Clint Trickett to set up the final points of the first half. Longhorn kicker Nick Rose s 39-yard field goal was good, giving Texas a 24-3 lead at the half. A scoreless third quarter set the stage for a 22-point fourth. West Virginia scored its first touchdown early in the fourth on a nine-yard Dreamius Smith run, cutting the deficit to and giving Smith four straight games with a rushing touchdown. Texas sacked Trickett in the end zone for a safety on WVU s next drive, giving the Longhorns a lead. Even with the safety, it still was a two possession game for the Mountaineers with plenty of time left. West Virginia got even closer at the 6:38 mark, when Smith broke loose for a 62-yard run that set up a three-yard scoring rush by Wendell Smallwood. WVU s two-point conversion failed, and Texas had a advantage. However, the Longhorns put an exclamation point on the game with Gray s third touchdown run with just over 3:00 left to seal the game. West Virginia got a standout performance from receiver Kevin White with 16 receptions for 132 yards. The 16 receptions were a school record, WVU RUSHING: Smith , Smallwood 13-45; WVU PASSING: Trickett ; WVU RECEIVING: White , Thompson 5-43, Alford 5-31; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Kwiatkoski 10, Worley 8; WVU INTERCEPTIONS: Worley. UT RUSHING: Gray , Brown 20-90; UT PASSING: Swoopes ; UT RECEIVING: Shipley 3-38, Johnson 3-23, Harris 2-45; UT TACKLES (TFL/QS): Haines 14, Reed 12 (4/3), Edmond 9, Hicks 9 (1/1)); UT INTERCEPTIONS: Diggs. Dreamius Smith breaking the old mark of 14 held by Stedman Bailey and Tavon Austin. White recorded his eighth 100-yard receiving game of 2014, and posted his fifth game of 10 or more receptions on the season. Trickett 248 yards passing put him over the 3,000-yard mark for the season. He became just the third Mountaineer quarterback in school history to throw for 3,000 or more yards in a season. Smith added 100 yards rushing, while the defense was led by Nick Kwiatkoski s 10 tackles and Daryl Worley s eight stops and one interception. For Texas, Gray s big day included three touchdowns and 101 yards on the ground. He averaged 10.1 yards per rush. Brown added 90 yards rushing, while Swoopes finished with 124 yards passing. The Longhorn defense was led by Dylan Haines and Cedric Reed, who combined for 26 tackles, four tackles for loss of 22 yards and three sacks. Final numbers showed West Virginia with 200 yards rushing and 248 passing to total 448 yards of offense. Texas rushed for 227 yards and passed for 124 to finish with 351 yards of total offense. Texas evened its record at 5-5 on the season, while West Virginia dropped to 6-4. In all-time Big 12 play, the victory gave Texas a 2-1 advantage and tied the overall series at 2-2. Attendance - #HailWV

49 Game No. 11: No. 12/11 Kansas State 26, West Virginia 20 MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (Nov. 20, 2014) - West Virginia could not overcome four turnovers and dropped a Thursday night decision to No. 12/11 Kansas State. The Wildcats had their issues, too, on the cold and windy November evening, with two turnovers and missed opportunities that kept the Mountaineers in the game. Kansas State had chances to put the game away, but never did, and a pesky Mountaineer squad never quit and kept battling from behind the entire evening. To start the game, K-State grabbed a 10-0 lead and immediately put the Mountaineers in the comeback mode. The Wildcats opening drive traveled 49 yards and totaled eight plays as quarterback Jake Waters hit DeMarcus Robinson for a seven-yard touchdown reception with 8:57 on the clock in the first quarter. West Virginia missed on a great scoring opportunity later in the quarter, fumbling on the K-State two-yard line. The Wildcats extended their lead to 10-0 at the 12:53 mark of the second quarter, when kicker Matthew McCrane finished off an eight-play, 65-yard drive with a 36-yard field goal. West Virginia countered with a field goal of its own with 8:10 remaining in the first half. Kicker Josh Lambert converted on a 47-yarder to cut the WVU deficit to K-State was able to get on the board once more before intermission. With just 1:06 remaining before the half, Tyler Lockett returned Scoring and Statistical Summary F Kansas State West Virginia st 2nd 3rd 4th KSU - DeMarcus Robinson 7 pass from Jake Waters (Matthew McCrane kick) KSU - McCrane 36 FG WVU - Josh Lambert 47 FG KSU - Tyler Lockett 43 punt return (McCrane kick) KSU - McCrane 44 FG WVU - Kevin White 7 pass from Skyler Howard (Lambert kick) KSU - McCrane 19 FG WVU - Mario Alford 53 pass from Howard (Lambert kick) KSU - McCrane 32 FG WVU - Lambert 25 FG KSU WVU First Downs Rushes/Yards 29/1 37/123 Passing Yardage Passes 22/34/1 27/48/2 Punts 4/167/41.8 3/119/39.7 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 3/2 Return Yardage Penalties/Yards 10/102 8/77 Time of Possession 31:33 28:27 a Nick O Toole punt 43 yards for a score, and West Virginia trailed 17-3 at the half. Second half action saw the West Virginia offense come alive. After a 61-yard K-State drive ended with a McCrane 44-yard field goal, the Mountaineers cut into the 17-point deficit. Subbing for the injured Clint Trickett, who left the game in the third quarter with a concussion, backup quarterback Skyler Howard engineered West Virginia s first touchdown drive of the game. Embarking on an eight-play, 79-yard excursion, Howard hit big pass completions of 29 and 15 yards, before finding senior receiver Kevin White for a seven-yard scoring toss. With the momentum seemingly in hand and the crowd back into the game, the Mountaineers were set to get the ball back at the 5:18 mark of the third, but a special teams fumble on the ensuing punt return gave new life to the Wildcats. Starting at the WVU 16-yard line, the Wildcats eventually got to the two, where the Mountaineer defense forced them to settle for a 19-yard McCrane field goal and a advantage heading to the fourth. While the Mountaineer defense kept the Wildcats at bay and forced field goals, the WVU offense went back to work with 9:26 left in the game. Howard was strong again with completions of nine and 14 yards, hooking up with a 53-yard touchdown strike to Mario Alford to cut the KSU led to with 7:23 left. However, Kansas State did what it needed WVU RUSHING: Shell 15-60, Smith 11-35, Smallwood 5-27; WVU PASSING: Trickett , Howard ; WVU RECEIVING: White 7-63, Alford 4-92, Shorts 4-72; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Dillon 8 (3/0), Kwiatkoski 6 (1/0), Worley 5; WVU INTERCEPTIONS: Rumph. Skyler Howard to do in the final minutes to secure the victory. K-State added a fourth McCrane field goal, this one of 32 yards, to pull ahead A Josh Lambert field goal from 25 yards out pulled WVU to 26-20, but KSU recovered the onside kick to seal the game. The loss overshadowed the solid play of the Mountaineer defense, which held K-State to just one-yard rushing (the fewest in the Holgorsen era) and matched a season-high total of 10 tackles for loss. KJ Dillon led the defense with a career-high eight tackles. Dillon also had his top marks in solo tackles (7) and TFL (2.5) Rushel Shell finished with 60 yards rushing, and Alford had 92 yards receiving and one score. In his first significant action, Howard passed for 198 yards on 15 completions with two touchdowns. For K-State, Lockett totaled 10 catches for 196 yards, while Waters passed for an even 400 yards. Dakorey Johnson and Jonathan Truman each totaled 10 tackles. West Virginia finished with 123 yards rushing and 310 passing for 433 yards of offense. Kansas State s final totals stood at 400 yards passing and just the one yard rushing for 401total yards of offense. The game marked the last home game for 19 seniors with this being the class that transitioned WVU from the Big East to the Big 12 Conference. With the win, Kansas State improved to 3-0 against West Virginia in Big 12 play. KSU RUSHING: Waters 12-13, Jones 7-4; KSU PASSING: Waters ; KSU RECEIVING: Lockett , Sexton 5-76, Trujillo 2-67, Cook 2-42; KSU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Johnson 10 (1/0), Truman 10, Barnett 7; KSU INTERCEPTIONS: Barnett, Evans. Attendance - 47,683 49

50 Game No. 12: West Virginia 37, Iowa State 24 AMES, IOWA (Nov. 29, 2014) - West Virginia erased a 14-point second-quarter deficit by scoring 20 unanswered points and defeated home-standing Iowa State, 37-24, at Jack Trice Stadium. Playing without the services of starting quarterback Clint Trickett, backup Skyler Howard capped his first career start with three touchdown passes and 285 yards passing. Howard rushed for 69 yards on seven carries, as the sophomore calmly led the offense and helped the Mountaineers break a three-game losing streak. West Virginia took an early 7-0 lead as the Mountaineers scored on their opening drive for the eighth time in 12 games. Tailback Rushel Shell got his day started with a 54-yard touchdown run, ending a six-play, 76-yard drive. Shell s run was West Virginia s longest scoring run of the season. It didn t take long for the Cyclones to answer as they tied the game on their first offensive possession. Led by key pass completions of 20 and 39 yards, ISU marched 80 yards and tied the game on Aaron Wimberly s three-yard run. That touchdown sparked a 21-point Iowa State offensive explosion, as the Cyclones would score a touchdown on two of their next three drives to take a 21-7 lead early in the second quarter. An 11-play, 68-yard drive ended with a five-yard scoring toss from Sam Richardson to Wimberly, before the Cyclones took advantage of Scoring and Statistical Summary F West Virginia Iowa State st 2nd 3rd 4th WVU - Rushel Shell 54 rush (Josh Lambert kick) ISU - Aaron Wimberly 3 rush (Cole Netten kick) ISU - Wimberly 5 pass from Sam Richardson (Netten kick) ISU - Tad Ecby 29 pass from Richardson (Netten kick) WVU - Mario Alford 29 pass from Skyler Howard (Lambert kick) WVU - Alford 4 pass from Howard (Lambert kick) WVU - Lambert 46 FG WVU - Lambert 32 FG ISU - Netten 34 FG WVU - Daikiel Shorts 15 pass from Howard (Lambert kick) WVU - Lambert 43 FG WVU ISU First Downs Rushes/Yards 38/285 40/135 Passing Yardage Passes 21/41/0 26/50/2 Punts 4/165/41.2 7/229/32.7 Fumbles/Lost 2/2 1/0 Return Yardage Penalties/Yards 5/50 4/35 Time of Possession 24:34 35:26 WVU RUSHING: Shell , Howard 7-69; WVU PASSING: Howard ; WVU RECEIVING: Alford 5-86, Thompson 4-65, Shorts 4-50, White 4-48; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Tonkery 12 (2/1), Kwiatkoski 11 (1/0), Dillon 11 (2/0); WVU INTERCEPTIONS: Joseph, Chestnut. ISU RUSHING: Wimberly 22-77, Richardson 11-43; ISU PASSING: Richardson ; ISU RECEIVING: West 6-42, Montgomery 5-71; ISU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Mills 9, Seeley 8; ISU INTERCEPTIONS: None. Attendance - 50,059 a Dreamius Smith fumble for their third score of the game. ISU recovered the Smith fumble at the WVU 37-yard line, and three plays later, Richardson hit Tad Ecby for a 29-yard touchdown pass. Finding themselves down 14 did not rattle the Mountaineers. In fact, they played some of their best football of the season for the rest of the half to regain control of the game. Howard used completions of 28 and 29 yards to move the offense and closed the deficit to on his touchdown pass to Mario Alford. Then on its next possession, West Virginia got a 29-yard completion to Jordan Thompson and a 24-yard run by Howard to spark the game-tying drive that ended with a four-yard scoring toss to Alford with 7:22 remaining. The Mountaineers erased the 14-point deficit in just over four minutes and then turned their sights on retaking the lead. WVU kicker Josh Lambert closed out the half with two field goals to propel the Mountaineers into a lead at the intermission. Lambert hit from 46 and 32 yards to cap off the 20-point run. Iowa State received the ball to start the second half and embarked on a 6:01 drive that traveled 54 yards in 14 plays. Reaching the WVU 11-yard line, the Mountaineer defense bent but did not break and forced a Cyclone field goal, which Cole Netten converted from 34-yards out. Clinging to a lead, the Mountaineers went scoreless in the third quarter and relied Rushel Shell on their defense to keep the game in hand. By forcing ISU to punt twice and then collecting a Terrell Chestnut interception in the end zone was just what the WVU offense needed to get going. West Virginia upped its lead to at the 9:10 mark of the fourth, when a 40-yard completion from Howard to Alford set up a 15-yard touchdown pass to Daikiel Shorts. The Mountaineers finished off the scoring with 5:29 remaining, when Lambert converted his third field goal of the game, this one from 43 yards, giving WVU the 13-point win. Aside from Howard s numbers, West Virginia got a career-high rushing effort from Shell with 146 yards on 22 carries. Alford finished with 86 yards receiving and two scores and a very solid Mountaineer defense was led by Wes Tonkery with 12 tackles and a sack. Nick Kwiatkoski and KJ Dillon finished with 11 tackles each. For Iowa State, Richardson passed for 275 yards, and Wimberly added 77 yards rushing. D Vario Montgomery led the Cyclones with 71 yards receiving, while Brian Mills had nine tackles. West Virginia s offense could not have been any more balanced than it was at Iowa State. The Mountaineers rushed for 285 yards on 38 carries and passed for 285 yards on 41 attempts to total 570 yards of offense. Iowa State totaled 135 yards rushing and 275 passing for 410 total yards. The win gave West Virginia its first winning conference mark (5-4) in its three-year Big 12 history and first road winning mark (3-1) in the league. The victory finished a 7-5 regular season for West Virginia, and gave the Mountaineers a 2-1 lead in the series with Iowa #HailWV

51 AutoZone Liberty Bowl: Texas A&M 45, West Virginia 37 MEMPHIS, TENN. (Dec. 29, 2014) - West Virginia s appearance in the 56th AutoZone Liberty Bowl saw the Mountaineers drop a decision to Texas A&M. The game marked the 50th anniversary of West Virginia s first appearance in the Liberty Bowl in The 2014 game saw the Mountaineers jump out to a 10-point first-quarter lead, but they could not hold off the Aggies in the high-scoring affair. The game was a matchup of two similar explosive offenses, which both got off to a quick start, as the teams combined for 34 first quarter points and 55 in the first half. After the teams traded possessions, Texas A&M started the offensive fireworks with a 44-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Kyle Allen to receiver Josh Reynolds. The Mountaineers were able to answer nearly four minutes later with a Josh Lambert 32-yard field goal, cutting the deficit to 7-3. West Virginia took its first lead in the game at the 5:12 mark of the first quarter, when sophomore quarterback Skyler Howard connected with senior receiver Mario Alford on a 45-yard touchdown strike. The Mountaineers extended their lead on Texas A&M s next possession, when safety KJ Dillon intercepted an Allen pass and returned it 35 yards for a score, and a 17-7 WVU advantage with 4:54 to play in the opening quarter. The Aggies answered with a big 11-play, 89- Scoring and Statistical Summary F Texas A&M West Virginia st 2nd 3rd 4th TAMU - Josh Reynolds 44 pass from Kyle Allen (Josh Lambo kick) WVU - Josh Lambert 32 FG WVU - Mario Alford 45 pass from Skyler Howard (Lambert kick) WVU - KJ Dillon 35 interception return (Lambert kick) TAMU - Trey Williams 40 pass from Allen (Lambo kick) WVU - Lambert 40 FG TAMU - Malcome Kennedy 11 pass from Allen (Lambo kick) WVU - Kevin White 49 pass from Howard (Lambert kick) TAMU - Allen 14 rush (Lambo kick) TAMU - Lambo 26 FG TAMU - Williams 18 rush (Lambo kick) WVU - Lambert 31 FG TAMU - Kennedy 9 pass from Allen (Lambo kick) WVU - Elijah Wellman 4 pass from Howard (Lambert kick) TAMU WVU First Downs Rushes/Yards 48/235 32/126 Passing Yardage Passes 22/35/1 20/45/0 Punts 6/245/40.8 5/173/34.6 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 1/1 Return Yardage Penalties/Yards 8/102 7/45 Time of Possession 33:27 26:22 yard drive that ended with a 40-yard scoring toss from Allen to Trey Williams to put the score at But West Virginia wasn t finished. Lambert converted on his second field goal of the quarter as time expired, giving WVU a advantage. A six-play, 60-yard drive enabled the Aggies to take a lead, as Allen hit Malcome Kennedy for an 11-yard score. But just two plays and less than a minute later, Howard connected with All-American receiver Kevin White for a 49-yard touchdown, putting the Mountaineers back up with 11:56 remaining in the half. The Aggies closed out the high-scoring half with only 53 seconds left, when Allen took off for a 14-yard scamper, giving A&M a lead at intermission. Counting the final touchdown of the second quarter, the Aggies scored 17 unanswered points to grab a lead midway through the third quarter. A Josh Lambo 26-yard field, and a 18-yard touchdown run by Williams led the Aggies to the 11-point lead. Lambert finally broke the scoring run at the 5:10 mark of the third with a 31-yard field goal. It was Lambert s third field goal on the afternoon, and it cut the A&M margin to eight at Perhaps the final blow came on A&M s next possession as the Aggies basically ran out the third quarter with an 11-play, 73-yard drive that WVU RUSHING: Smallwood 8-77; WVU PASSING: Howard ; WVU RECEIVING: White 7-129, Thompson 3-84, Alford 3-57; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Joseph 10 (1/0); WVU INTERCEPTIONS: Dillon. TAMU RUSHING: Carson , Williams 11-86; TAMU PASSING: Allen ; TAMU RECEIVING: Kennedy 7-82, Rynolds 5-80; TAMU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Wilson 9 (1/0); TAMU INTERCEPTIONS: None. Kevin White ended with a nine-yard pass from Allen to Kennedy, putting the score at heading to the fourth. West Virginia had chances in the fourth, but a fumble and missed opportunities hurt the Mountaineers chances. The final score in the contest came with 2:32 left as WVU s Elijah Wellman hauled in a four-yard pass from Howard. When the Aggies recovered the onsides kick, they ran out the clock and took home the victory. West Virginia was led with 129 yards receiving from White, who was named WVU s most outstanding offensive player by the media. Howard ended with 20 completions for 346 yards and three touchdowns, while Wendell Smallwood was able to gain 77 yards on the ground to lead the WVU rushing effort. The Mountaineer defense was led by Karl Joseph with 10 tackles, and Dillon was named the team s outstanding defensive performer for his interception return. The Aggies were paced by Tra Carson with 133 yards on the ground. Allen s totals stood at 294 yards passing and four scores, while accounting for another TD with his legs. Kennedy had 82 yards receiving to go with his two touchdowns, and Donovan Wilson led the Aggie defense with nine stops Final numbers showed West Virginia with 126 yards rushing and 346 passing to total 472 yards of offense. A&M finished with a balanced 235 on the ground and 294 through the air for 529 yards of offense. With the loss, WVU dropped to all-time in bowl games. 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