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1 Marshall University Thundering Herd 2018 Football Game Notes Marshall Thundering Herd (3-2, 1-1) vs. Old Dominion (1-5, 0-3) Saturday, Oct. 13, :30 p.m. ET Foreman Field (19,818) - Norfolk, Va. TV: Stadium (Chris Hassel-Play-by-Play, AJ Hawk-Analyst, Kristen Balboni-Reporter) Marshall Media Relations Contact Information Jason Corriher (Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations) Work: Cell: corriher@marshall.edu Website: HerdZone.com Series Marshall leads 3-1 overall and is 1-1 at Foreman Field. Online Resources HerdZone.com Herdzone.com is Marshall Athletics official website. Roster, biographical information, Marshall s football record book, complete statistics and historical information regarding Thundering Herd football can be found here. Each week game notes, statistics and other media resources can be found here. CollegePressBox.Com Collegepressbox.com is the official media website for Conference USA football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides and more for the conference and each of its 14 member schools throughout the season. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an to password@collegepressbox.com. ConferenceUSA.com Weekly conference statistics and an interactive online conference media guide are available at com Game-by-Game Captains Miami (Ohio)-9 Marcel Williams, 29 Malik Gant, 61 Levi Brown, 91 Ryan Bee EKU-8 Tyre Brady, 29 Malik Gant, 37 Chase Hancock, 58 Jordan Dowrey *SC-7 Obi Obialo, 8 Tyre Brady, 29 Malik Gant, 37 Chase Hancock NCSU-7 Obi Obialo, 8 Tyre Brady, 29 Malik Gant, 37 Chase Hancock WKU-9 Marcel Williams, 24 Keion Davis, 29 Malik Gant, 91 Ryan Bee MT-8 Tyre Brady, 29 Malik Gant, 61 Levi Brown, 91 Ryan Bee ODU- *Cancelled Stat Comparison (2018 NCAA Ranks) Scoring Offense Scoring Defense Marshall ODU 26.2 (T-88th) 28.7 (T-74th) 26.4 (T-68th) 38.7 (T-118th) Total Offense (85th) (71st) Total Defense (63rd) (127th) Rushing Offense (108th) (T-121st) Rushing Defense (11th) (116th) Passing Offense (47th) (20th) Passing Defense (113th) (121st) Marshall University Information Location Huntington, W.Va. Founded _1837 (as Marshall Academy) Enrollment _14,000 Nickname _Thundering Herd Colors _ Green (PMS 354) and White Stadium Joan C. Edwards Stadium Capacity _38,144 Year Opened _ 1991 (as Marshall University Stadium) Surface _FieldTurf Conference _Conference USA (East Division) President Dr. Jerome Gilbert (Mississippi State, 1977) Director of Athletics Mike Hamrick (Marshall, 1980) Head Coach Doc Holliday (West Virginia, 1979) Record at Marshall (.593) Career Record _ same Marshall s 2017 Record _ C-USA Record/Finish 4-4 (T-3rd, East) Offense Multiple Defense Multiple Offensive Starters Returning/Lost 9/2 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost _9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 52/20 Marshall Football Staff Head Coach Doc Holliday (West Virginia, 1979) Offensive Coord./QBs Tim Cramsey (New Hampshire, 1997) Defensive Coord./Safeties Adam Fuller (Sacred Heart, 1998) Co-OC/Tight Ends Todd Goebbel (Northern Iowa, 1998) Offensive Line Greg Adkins (Marshall, 1990) Wide Receivers Dallas Baker (Florida, 2006) Defensive Ends Cornell Brown (Virginia Tech, 1997) Running Backs Pepe Pearson (Ohio State, 1998) Defensive Tackles J.C. Price (Virginia Tech, 1998) Linebackers Byron Thweatt (Virginia, 2000) Recruiting Coord./CBs Mike Treier (Temple, 2013) Assistant AD for Football Ops Mark Gale (Oklahoma State, 1981) 2018 Marshall Football Schedule Date Opponent (TV TBA) Time (ET)/Result Sept. 1 at Miami (Ohio) (ESPN+) W, Sept. 8 EASTERN KENTUCKY (ESPN+) W, Sept. 15 at South Carolina (ESPNU) Cancelled Sept. 22 NC STATE (CBSSN) L, Sept. 29 at Western Kentucky (Stadium) W, Oct. 5 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (CBSSN) L, Oct. 13 at Old Dominion (Stadium) 3:30 p.m. Oct. 20 FLORIDA ATLANTIC (CBSSN/Facebook) 2:30 p.m. Nov. 3 at Southern Miss (Stadium/Facebook) 3 p.m. Nov. 10 CHARLOTTE (ESPN+) 2:30 p.m. Nov. 17 UTSA (Stadium/Facebook) 2:30 p.m. Nov. 24 at FIU (Stadium/Facebook) 12 p.m. Bold - Indicates a C-USA game Home games in CAPS All times are Eastern Time Zone and subject to change.

2 Thundering Herd Notes Notes from Middle Tennessee The game captains were senior receiver Tyre Brady and junior center Levi Brown on offense, and senior defensive lineman Ryan Bee and junior safety Malik Gant on defense. Junior Alex Thomson made his first career start at quarterback in place of redshirt freshman Isaiah Green. Sophomore Cain Madden made his first career start, subbing for fellow sophomore Alex Mollette at right guard. Mollette started the first four games this season. Sophomore Tyler King made his eighth career start at running back in place of senior Keion Davis. Davis started the first four games the 2018 season. Sophomore running back Tyler King set a career high in carries (27) and rushing yards (165), eclipsing the 129 yards he gained against Middle Tennessee in The attempts are the most for a Marshall player since Tony Pittman had 32 carries (127 yards) against ODU in The yards are the most since Devon Johnson gained 170 (21 attempts) at Ohio in Friday s performance was also King s fifth career 100-yard rushing game and the first for the Herd this season. Tyler King s second carry, a 5-yarder in the first quarter, pushed him past the 1,000-yard mark for rushing yards in a career. Alex Thomson completed his first FBS touchdown pass to junior tight end Armani Levias with 17 seconds left of the second quarter. Armani Levias 11-yard touchdown reception in the second quarter was his first at the FBS level. Levias caught seven touchdown passes in two seasons at Laney Community College. Freshman defensive end Darius Hodge recorded a sack in the first half, the first of his collegiate career. Senior defensive end Juwon Young s strip-sack in the first half was his first sack of the season and third forced fumble of his career. Senior linebacker Frankie Hernandez recovered the forced fumble, the second fumble recovery for him this season and the fourth of his career. Senior running back Anthony Anderson scored his third rushing touchdown of the season, and had his most rushing yards in a single game since a 109-yard performance on Nov. 12, 2016 vs. Middle Tennessee. Lights Out Marshall has not allowed a first-quarter touchdown in eight consecutive games dating back to last season (last three of 2017, first five of 2018). Tough Against the Run Through five games, Marshall is allowing an average of only 103 rush yards per game - that ranks No. 11 in the nation. Fourth-Down Fortitude Marshall is tied for first nationally (with Army) in fourth-down conversion percentage at 88.9 (8-for- 9). The Thundering Herd was 4-for-4 on fourth down conversions against Middle Tennessee. That ties the school record for most fourth downs converted in a game - the previous best was four converted (in 5 attempts), also against Middle Tennessee, in Sack Attack Marshall s defense has recorded 17 quarterback sacks through five games, which ranks No. 23 in the nation. Brady Among the Leaders Tyre Brady now ranks No. 25 in the nation in receptions per game (6.4) and is tied with several others at No. 27 with five touchdown receptions. Bee Climbs the Charts Ryan Bee s two sacks against WKU give him 16 for his career. His next one will move him into Marshall s alltime Top 10. Rodney Garrett is No. 10 on the list with 16.5 in his career ( ). Green Through Four Isaiah Green currently ranks second among all Marshall signal-callers in their first four starts in completions (87), passing yards (1,108) and is tied for fourth in touchdown passes (8). He is also passing for an average of 277 yards per game, which ranks No. 18 nationally. Protecting the Home Turf Marshall is nationally known for being one of the toughest places to play in college football. The program has won 82.1 percent (156-34) of its home games in Joan C. Edwards Stadium, the fifth-highest mark in the country. Stingy D The Herd has won 33 of its last 37 when holding offenses to 5.0 yards per play or fewer. The Herd has won 20 straight when allowing fewer than 300 yards. Thirteen (13) times in Doc Holliday s eight-plus seasons has the Herd allowed 125 yards passing or fewer. Marshall is 12-1 (.923) in those games.

3 Marshall is 23-3 (.885) under Doc Holliday when the defense does not allow a rushing touchdown. Feel the Rush The Herd is now 33-4 (.892) in the last six seasons when rushing for 150+ yards and 26-3 (.897) the last six years with 200+ on the ground. Herd Finishes under Holliday Since Doc Holliday became head coach in 2010, the Herd has an excellent record of finishing off its opponents once it takes the lead. Marshall is 48-7 (.873) when it scores first, 44-7 (.863) when leading after the first quarter, 51-4 (.927) when leading at halftime and 51-4 (.927) when leading after three quarters. In fact, Marshall was won 37 of its last 39 contests (2016 vs. Charlotte, 2018 vs. Middle Tennessee) when it has the halftime lead. Hang on! It s easy to see why Herd Coach Doc Holliday talks about ball security so often. His nine Marshall teams have provided a strong indicator of why turnover margin is so important. Holliday s Herd teams have a combined (.593) record. When Marshall has an edge in turnover margin, it is 35-8 (.814). When the turnover number is equal, Marshall is 15-6 (.714). When the opponent is more sure-handed, the Herd is (.318). Of Marshall s 108 games under Holliday, the Herd has played 52 while committing zero or one turnover, amassing a record of (.731) in those games. Marshall is 20-4 (.833) under Holliday when it has a turnover margin of +2 or better. The Thundering Herd had five takeaways in the 2018 win over Eastern Kentucky, giving Holliday eight consecutive wins when his team forces four or more turnovers. 30+ Marshall s 32 points versus Eastern Kentucky makes the Herd 35-3 (.921) in its last 38 games when scoring 30+ points. All of those games are under Doc Holliday. 50+ Marshall s 62-0 win over Morgan State in 2016 was the 16th time that the Thundering Herd has reached the 50+-point plateau under coach Doc Holliday, one more than Jim Donnan ( ) for the all-time school mark. Bob Pruett ( ) reached that mark 14 times and Cam Henderson ( , ) did it on 13 occasions. Perfect Versus Texas at Home Interestingly enough, Marshall has never lost to a school from Texas at home. The Thundering Herd is a perfect 12-0 against Texas schools in games played in Huntington. Marshall owns two wins over North Texas (1988, 2015), two wins over Houston (2008, 2012), three wins over Rice (2007, 2011, 2014), two wins over SMU (2005, 2009), two wins over UTEP (2006, 2010) and one victory over UTSA (2013). Bowl Prowess Marshall enters 2018 featuring an.846 winning percentage (11-2) in all NCAA-sanctioned bowl games, the highest mark nationally among programs that have made at least five appearances. (The Thundering Herd also participated in the 1948 Tangerine Bowl, at which point it was not sanctioned). The top are below: 1. Marshall:.846 (11-2) 2. Utah:.810 (17-4) 3. Army:.714 (6-2) 4. San Jose State:.700 (7-3) 5. Boise State:.667 (12-6) 5. Rutgers:.667 (6-3) 5. South Florida:.667 (6-3) 5. Wake Forest:.667 (8-4) 9. USC:.654 (34-18) 10. Louisiana Tech:.650 (6-3-1) Doc Holliday is 5-0 in bowl games with the Thundering Herd and has appeared in 26 bowls since entering the coaching ranks. Marshall-South Carolina Cancelled The Thundering Herd s September 15 contest at South Carolina was cancelled due to severe weather caused by Hurricane Florence. Notes from WKU The game captains were senior receiver Marcel Williams (Palm Coast, Florida) and senior running back Keion Davis (Fairburn, Georgia) on offense, and senior defensive lineman Ryan Bee (Ashland, Ohio) and junior safety Malik Gant (Washington, D.C.) on defense. Marshall s win evens the series at 5-5. The Herd has won the last two games. Marshall s win in Bowling Green was the first for the program since Oct. 7, 1950, a decision. With a win, Doc Holliday ties Jim Donnan for the thirdmost coaching wins in program history with 64. Cam Henderson is second on the list with 68 wins, and Bob Pruett won 94 games from Senior receiver Tyre Brady (Homestead, Florida) eclipsed 100 yards in receiving for the second time this season and the sixth time in his two-year career with the Herd. Brady had his third career two-touchdown game, and

4 the 162 receiving yards rank as the third most in his career. Senior running back Keion Davis passed Ron Lear for 18th place on the program s career rushing list. Lear had 1,779 yards. Davis has 1,789 yards. With his fourth tackle in the first half against WKU, Chase Hancock (Beckley, West Virginia) reached 250 career tackles for his four-year career. Redshirt junior Alex Locklear (Huntington, West Virginia) started at right tackle in place of Tarik Adams (Valdosta, Georgia). It was Locklear s second career start. Kereon Merrell (Vienna, Georgia) started at cornerback in place of Jaylon McClain-Sapp (Jacksonville, Florida). It was also Merrell s second career start. Senior offensive lineman Jordan Dowrey (Winchester, Virginia) made his 40th career start for Marshall. Dowrey is the active leader for career starts. Senior linebacker Donyae Moody had his first career forced fumble. Junior receiver Obi Obialo equaled a career high with 80 receiving yards. Junior tight end Armani Levias established a new career long with a 35-yard reception. Sophomore running back Tyler King had the longest rush by a Herd running back this season (20 yards). Sophomore safety Nazeeh Johnson s interception was the second of his career (both vs. WKU one in 2017). Marshall s game-winning score came with 1:44 left in the fourth quarter. The last time Marshall scored later in a game to turn a deficit into the final margin of victory was on Justin Haig s field goal on the final play to beat FAU in Western Kentucky ran for only 61 yards (on 32 attempts). That s the fewest rush yards Marshall has allowed in a game since last season s matchup with the Hilltoppers, when WKU rushed for 34 yards (19 att.). The Thundering Herd held WKU to just 4-for-16 clip on third down and an 0-for-2 effort on fourth down. Notes from NC State The game captains were senior receiver Tyre Brady and junior receiver Obi Obialo on offense, and senior linebacker Chase Hancock and junior safety Malik Gant on defense. Saturday s attendance of 32,349 was the 12th-largest in Joan C. Edwards Stadium history. Marshall and North Carolina State met for the fifth time. NC State has won all five meetings. Saturday was the first time the teams have met outside of Raleigh, North Carolina. Marshall quarterback Isaiah Green connected with receiver Marcel Williams for an 82-yard touchdown in the second quarter. It was Green s longest pass of his career and the longest reception of Williams career. The pass play is the longest by the Herd offense this season, tied for the 16th-longest pass play in program history and the 25th pass play of 80-plus yards in MU history. Marcel Williams touchdown reception was the third of his career and first of the season. His previous career long was 59 yards. The touchdown reception was his first since Oct. 28, 2017 against Florida International. Senior running back Keion Davis set a new single game best for receptions (six) and receiving yards (99), and had a career long reception (31 yards). The 99 receiving yards ranks No. 4 on Marshall s all-time list for running backs in a single game. The record of 111 yards is held by Jackie Hunt, which came on eight receptions against Wake Forest in Fairfield Stadium in Davis finished with 203 all-purpose yards, the secondhighest total of his career. The forced fumble by sophomore linebacker Jaquan Yulee was the third of his career, all as a member of Marshall s kickoff team. Senior linebacker Artis Johnson scored a non-offensive touchdown for the second time in his Herd career. He returned an interception for a touchdown in Marshall s win at Middle Tennessee last season. Notes from EKU The game captains were senior receiver Tyre Brady and senior offensive lineman Jordan Dowrey on offense, and senior linebacker Chase Hancock and junior safety Malik Gant on defense. Marshall improved to all-time against Eastern Kentucky. MU head coach Doc Holliday has now won eight consecutive home openers. Marshall had three interceptions, the first time its defense has had three or more interceptions in the same game since Sept. 6, 2015 in a win against Purdue.

5 This is the 10th time in the Holliday era the MU defense has had three or more interceptions (9 wins, 1 loss). Junior receiver Obi Obialo s 20-yard touchdown reception in the first quarter was his first touchdown at Marshall. Obialo added a 40-yard touchdown reception in the third quarter. Sophomore tight end Xavier Gaines established career highs in receptions (three) and receiving yards (60). The last time Marshall won a game while committing at least four turnovers was Dec. 6, 2014 in the Conference USA championship game against Louisiana Tech (26-23). The Herd had four turnovers that day and finished minus-2 in turnover margin. Marshall created five turnovers (3 interceptions and 2 fumble recoveries) - for the first time since it had five takeaways against Southern Miss in Junior defensive back Jaylon McClain-Sapp intercepted EKU quarterback Austin Scott in the first quarter. It was McClain-Sapp s first collegiate interception. Junior receiver Artie Henry s 5-yard reception on the last play of the first quarter was his first reception at Marshall. Sophomore receiver Willie Johnson rushed for 20 yards in the first quarter, his first rushing attempt in college. He had a game high 36 rushing yards on two carries. Sophomore receiver Simino Walden caught a 6-yard pass in the first quarter, his first college reception. Senior linebacker Frankie Hernandez intercepted a pass in the second quarter and returned it 29 yards, his first career interception. Junior defensive lineman Ty Tyler forced a third quarter fumble that was recovered by senior linebacker Artis Johnson for Marshall s fourth forced turnover of the game. For Tyler, it is his second career forced fumble. It was Johnson s first career fumble recovery. Marshall linemen Ty Tyler and Channing Hames each had two sacks. The Herd had six sacks as a team, the seventh time Holliday s defense has produced six or more sacks in a game under his direction. Marshall is 6-1 in those games. Kicker Justin Rohrwasser s 35-yard field goal in the fourth quarter was the first of his MU career. Eastern Kentucky ended up with just 187 yards of total offense, the fewest Marshall has allowed since holding Rice to 180 yards in EKU passed for only 48 yards - the fewest Marshall has allowed in a game since UCF had just 29 pass yards in Tight end Armani Levias got the first start of his Marshall career. Notes from Miami Malik Thompson got the first start of his Thundering Herd career. Isaiah Green finished 24 of 37 passing for 272 yards and two touchdowns, an impressive showing for the 19-year-old college football rookie. That ranks as the third-most completions and fourth-most passing yards by a Marshall quarterback in his debut in program history. Anthony Anderson scored twice in the first half a 1-yard run in the first quarter and another 1-yard plunge in the second for his first multi-touchdown game of his Herd career. Senior receiver Tyre Brady, who began the season on the Biletnikoff Watch List, dazzled. He had gamehighs in receptions (nine) and yards (116), and caught touchdown passes for 30 and 21 yards in the second half. It was Brady s third multi-touchdown game of his two-year MU career, and his fourth 100-yard receiving performance. Miami s offense did not cross midfield until there was 11:30 left of the second quarter, and at one point in the first half Marshall held a 9-1 advantage in first downs and edge in total offense. The most points Marshall ever scored in a true seasonopening road game was in the win at Miami in The second-most was the 35 in Saturday s game. Miami attempted five fourth-down conversions, the most by a Thundering Herd opponent since Southern Miss attempted six in a Marshall win on Oct. 9, Marshall Watch List Honorees Ryan Bee-Nagurski Trophy, Outland Trophy Tyre Brady-Biletnikoff Award Levi Brown-Rimington Trophy Keion Davis-Hornung Award Malik Gant-Thorpe Award Chase Hancock-AllState Good Works Team, Wuerffel Award Alex Thomson-Unitas Award Juwon Young-Butkus Award Marshall Has Five Named to Preseason All-

6 Conference USA Team Conference USA s 14 head football coaches named five Marshall student-athletes to the league s preseason team, the C-USA office announced Monday afternoon. That total stands second only to defending champion Florida Atlantic s six. Marshall center Levi Brown, wide receiver Tyre Brady, linebacker Chase Hancock, safety Malik Gant and long snapper Matt Beardall were all honored. Brady, Hancock, Gant and Beardall were also selected to Athlon s preseason list on its first team earlier this summer, along with defensive lineman Ryan Bee. Running back Tyler King, defensive back Chris Jackson and kick returner Keion Davis made the outlet s second team, while offensive lineman Tarik Adams was announced on the fourth team. The conference office will release the C-USA Media Poll (predicted order of finish) on Tuesday. Thundering Herd Ticket Office Announces Mini Plans Now on Sale The Marshall University Athletics Ticket Office has officially launched sales for its 2018 Football Season Ticket Mini Plan. The full, six home game season ticket plans still offer customers the best discounted rate for those looking to attend each contest at Edwards Stadium this fall. Those season ticket plans will remain on sale leading up to the home opener on September 8 vs. EKU. Mini plans that were recently launched Friday afternoon on HerdZone.com offer fans the flexibility to purchase tickets to any three-game combination on the Thundering Herd s 2018 home schedule. Mini plans are available in all sideline sections for $99, as well as in the lower and upper end zone sections for $69. Marshall will host the Wolfpack of NC State (Sept. 22) as well as 2017 Conference USA champion FAU (Oct. 20) for this year s homecoming game. Customers may call 800-THE-HERD to pick specific locations for mini plans or may place orders online at HerdZone.com where the best available seats will be allocated through the system selection. Hamrick Reappointed to NCAA Division I Football Oversight Committee Marshall Director of Athletics Mike Hamrick s term as Conference USA s representative on the NCAA s Division I Football Oversight Committee has been extended four years to June 30, 2022, the Thundering Herd announced. Hamrick has served in the capacity since July of The Football Oversight Committee ensures that appropriate oversight of football for both the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) is maintained; enhances the development of the sport and make recommendations related to regular-season and postseason football. The committee prioritizes enhancement of the student-athlete educational experience (academically and athletically), and in doing so, promotes student-athletes personal growth and leadership development. It works in conjunction with appropriate governance entities to provide solutions to issues impacting the health and safety of football student-athletes. It has been an honor to serve on one of the NCAA s most prestigious committees, said Hamrick. Continuing to serve the great game of football and impact its betterment has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my career. The committee also supervises procedures for licensing of postseason bowls and qualifications and/or selection procedures for the FCS Championship. The committee reviews recommendations from the NCAA Division I Football Championship Committee and processes other issues related to the administration of the FCS Championship. The committee assumes many of the duties of the former NCAA Division I Football Issues Committee and provides direction to the NCAA Football Rules Committee regarding playing rules governing FBS and FCS football.

7 Marshall vs. Ranked Opponents Since moving to Division I-A (FBS) in 1997, the Herd has enjoyed a pair of landmark victories against nationally-ranked opponents. The following is the Marshall Thundering Herd s game-by-game results against NCAA FBS opponents ranked in the Associated Press (since 1936), UPI ( ), CNN ( ), ESPN/USA Today ( ) or USA Today (since 2005) Top 25 polls since Date Opponent Result 9/11/76 Miami (Ohio) W, #20 (Associated Press) 8/31/95 NC State L, #25 (CNN) 12/27/99 BYU (Motor City Bowl) W, 21-3 #25 (ESPN) 9/9/00 Michigan State L, #24/23 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/1/01 Florida L, #1 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/12/02 Virginia Tech L, #7 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/6/03 Tennessee L, #11 (Associated Press/#12 (ESPN) 9/20/03 Kansas State W, #6 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/11/04 Ohio State L, #9 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/18/04 Georgia L, 3-13 #3 (Associated Press/ESPN) 10/7/05 Virginia Tech L, #3 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/2/06 West Virginia L, #5 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/23/06 Tennessee L, 7-33 #15 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/8/07 West Virginia L, #3 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/6/08 Wisconsin L, #11 (Associated Press) 9/12/09 Virginia Tech L, #14/#15 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/2/10 Ohio State L, 7-45 #2 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/10/10 West Virginia L, OT #22/#23 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/4/11 West Virginia L, #24 (Associated Press/USA Today) 9/24/11 Virginia Tech L, #13/#11 (Associated Press/USA Today) 10/22/11 Houston L, #21/20 (Associated Press/USA Today) 9/1/12 West Virginia L, #11 (Associated Press/USA Today) 9/24/16 Louisville L, #3/#4 (Associated Press/USA Today) Marshall Football on National Outlets 12/19/87...NE Louisiana (ESPN)...L, /21/91...YSU (CBS)...L, /19/92...YSU (CBS)... W, /18/93...YSU (ESPN)... L, /16/95...Montana (ESPN)...L, /21/96...Montana (ESPN)... W, /5/97...Toledo (ESPN2)... W, /26/97...Ole Miss (ESPN2)...L, /4/98...Toledo (ESPN2)... W, /23/98...Louisville (ESPN2)... W, /14/99...Toledo (ESPN)... W, /26/99...Ohio (Fox)...W, /3/99...Western Michigan (ESPN2)... W, /27/99...BYU (ESPN2)...W, /9/00...Michigan St. (ESPN)...L, /5/00...Western Michigan (ESPN)...L, /2/00...Western Michigan(ABC)... W, /27/00...Cincinnati (ESPN2)... W, /1/01...Florida (ESPN2)...L, /30/01...Toledo (ESPN)...L, /19/01...East Carolina (ESPN2)... W, /12/02...Virginia Tech (ESPN)...L, /20/02...UCF (ESPN2)... W, /12/02...Miami (ESPN)... W, /30/02...Ball State (ESPN2)... W, /7/02...Toledo (ESPN2)... W, /18/02...Louisville (ESPN2)... W, /6/03...Tennessee (ESPN2)...L, /12/03...Toledo (ESPN)...L, /13/03...Kansas State (Fox Sports Net)... W, /12/03...Miami (ESPN2)... L, /19/03...UCF (ESPN2)...W, /11/04...Ohio State (ABC)...L, /29/04...Miami (ESPN2)... W, /5/04...Akron (ESPN2)...L, /23/04...Cincinnati (ESPN)...L, /10/05...Kansas State (ESPN2)...L, /1/05...SMU (CSTV)...W, (OT) 10/8/05...Virginia Tech (ESPN2)...L, /15/05...UAB (CSTV on i)... W, /22/05...UTEP (CSTV on i)... L, /29/05...Tulane (CSTV)... W, /8/05...Southern Miss (ESPN2)... L, (OT) 11/26/05...Memphis (CSTV)... L, /16/06...Kansas State (FSN)... L, /4/06...UCF (ESPN2)...L, /4/06...Tulane (CSTV)... W, /25/06...Southern Miss (CSTV)... L, /1/07...Miami (Fla.) (ESPNU)... L, /8/07...West Virginia (ESPN2)...L, /2/07...Memphis (ESPN2)...L, /21/07...Southern Miss (ESPN)...L, /27/07...Rice (CSTV)... W, /3/08...Cincinnati (ESPN)...L, /28/08...Houston (ESPN2)... W, /8/ East Carolina (CBSSN)... L, (OT) 11/22/ Rice (CBSSN)...L, /24/ East Carolina (CBSSN)...L, /1/ UCF (ESPN)...L, /26/ Ohio (ESPN)... W, /2/ Ohio State (Big Ten)... L, /10/ West Virginia (ESPN)... L, (OT) 10/2/ Southern Miss (CBSSN)...L, /13/ UCF (ESPN)...L, /27/ Tulane (CBSSN)... W, /4/ West Virginia (ESPN)...L, /10/ Southern Miss (CSS)... W, /17/ Ohio (ESPN3)... L, /24/ Virginia Tech (CBSSN)...L, /12/ Tulsa (Fox Sports Net)...L, /17/ Memphis (Fox Sports Net)... W, /26/ East Carolina (CBSSN)...W, (OT) 12/20/ FIU (ESPN)... W, /1/ West Virginia (FX)...L, /8/ Western Carolina (FCS)... W, /29/ Purdue (Big Ten)...L, /6/ Tulsa (CBSSN)...L, /20/ Southern Miss (CBSSN)... W, /27/ UCF (CBSSN)...L, /23/ East Carolina (CBSSN)...L, (2OT) 8/31/ Miami (Ohio) (CBSSN)... W, /14/ Ohio (ESPNews)...L, /21/ Virginia Tech (ESPNU)...L, (3OT) 10/12/ Florida Atlantic (FCS)... W, /24/ Middle Tennessee (FS1)...L, /2/ Southern Miss (CBSSN)... W, /14/ Tulsa (FS1)... W, /23/ Florida International (FCS)... W, /29/ East Carolina (CBSSN)... W, /7/ Rice (ESPN2)...L, /27/ Maryland (ESPN)... W, /30/ Miami (Ohio) (ESPN3)... W, /6/ Rhode Island (American Sports Network)...W, /13/ Ohio (CBSSN)... W, /20/ Akron (ESPN3)... W, /4/ Old Dominion (Fox Sports Net)... W, /11/ Middle Tennessee (Fox Sports Net)... W, /18/ FIU (American Sports Network)... W, /25/ Florida Atlantic (FS1)... W, /8/ Southern Miss (American Sports Network)... W, /15/ Rice (FOX Sports Net)... W, /22/ UAB (American Sports Network)... W, /28/ WKU (FS1)... L, (OT) 12/6/ Louisiana Tech (FS1)... W, /23/ Northern Illinois (ESPN)... W, /6/ Purdue (FS1)... W, /12/ Ohio (American Sports Network/ESPN3)...L, /19/ Norfolk State (American Sports Network)...W, /26/ Kent State (American Sports Network/ESPN3)... W, (2OT) 10/3/ Old Dominion (American Sports Network)...W, /9/ Southern Miss (CBS Sports Network)... W, /17/ Florida Atlantic (FOX College Sports)... W, /24/ North Texas (FOX Sports Net)... W, /31/ Charlotte (FOX Sports Net)... W, /7/ Middle Tennessee (FOX Sports Net)...L, (3OT) 11/14/ FIU (FOX Sports Net)...W, /27/ WKU (FOX Sports 1)...L, /26/ UConn (ESPN)... W, /10/ Morgan State (bein SPORTS)...W, /17/ Akron (CBS Sports Network)...L, /24/ Louisville (CBS Sports Network)...L, /8/ North Texas (American Sports Network)...L, /15/ Florida Atlantic (American Sports Network)... W, /22/ Charlotte (bein SPORTS)...L, /29/ Southern Miss (American Sports Network)...L, /5/ Old Dominion (American Sports Network)...L, /12/ Southern Miss (American Sports Network)... W, /19/ FIU (American Sports Network)...L, /26/ WKU (ESPNU)... L, /2/ Miami (Ohio) (Stadium)... W, /9/ NC State (ESPN3)...L, /30/ Cincinnati (ESPN3)... W, /14/ Old Dominion (ESPN3)...W, /20/ Middle Tennessee (ESPN2)... W, /28/ FIU (Stadium)...L, /3/ Florida Atlantic (CBS Sports Network)...L, /11/ WKU (bein SPORTS)... W, /18/ UTSA (Stadium)...L, /25/ USM (ESPN)... W, /16/ Colorado State (ESPN)... W, /1/ Miami (Ohio) (ESPN+)... W, /8/ Eastern Kentucky (ESPN+)... W, /22/ NC State (CBS Sports Network)...L, /29/ WKU (Stadium)... W, /5/ Middle Tennessee (CBS Sports Network)...L, 34-24

8 2018 Season Superlatives Overall Record Current Streak... L-1 C-USA Record Division Record Non-Conference Record Home Record Current Home Streak... L-2 Road Record Current Road Streak... W-2 Day Games Night Games Natural Grass Artificial Turf MU wins Coin Toss MU loses Coin Toss MU leads after 1st Quarter MU trails after 1st Quarter MU leads at Halftime MU trails at Halftime MU leads after 3rd Quarter MU trails after 3rd Quarter In September In October In November In December vs. Top 25 teams vs. unranked teams With 100-yard rusher vs. 100-yard rusher With 300-yard passer vs. 300-yard passer When MU scores first When Opp. scores first On ESPN On CBS Sports Network On Stadium Conference USA Standings Conf. Overall EAST DIVISION W L W L Middle Tennessee 2 FIU 0 Marshall 2 Florida Atlantic 3 Charlotte WKU 1 4 Old Dominion WEST DIVISION W L W L UAB UTSA Southern Miss Louisiana Tech North Texas Rice UTEP UPCOMING GAMES (All Times ET) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 UAB at Rice (ESPN+), 1 p.m. Southern Miss at North Texas (ESPN3), 2 p.m. WKU at Charlotte (ESPN+), 3:30 p.m. Marshall at Old Dominion (Stadium), 3:30 p.m. Louisiana Tech at UTSA (ESPN+), 7 p.m. Middle Tennessee at FIU (bein), 7:30 p.m. Last Meeting vs. ODU (10/14/17) by Chuck McGill HUNTINGTON, W.Va. - If Doc Holliday had 50 game balls to hand out after Marshall s 35-3 win against Old Dominion on Saturday, he could have found a home for each of them. There was another multi-touchdown, turnover-free game from quarterback Chase Litton. He again found Tyre Brady for two touchdown passes. The offensive line allowed one consequence-free sack against one of the nation s more fearsome defensive fronts. The special teams outscored ODU alone, 6-3, when Jaquan Yulee punched loose a ball on a kickoff return and Chris Jackson scooped up the ball and scored. And that doesn t even touch a historic punt by Kaare Vedvik, whose 92-yard boom in the first quarter set a school record, became the seventh-longest punt in FBS history and the longest punt in the FBS since some fellow named Ray Guy booted a 93-yarder for Southern Mississippi in No, when Holliday sat down behind the podium and stared at the stat sheet, he started his praise at the most logical point: I can t say enough about our defense, he said. Marshall (5-1, 2-0 Conference USA) became the first Conference USA football program in 22 years to not allow a touchdown on its first two league games. The Thundering Herd suffocated the Monarchs offense on Homecoming, allowing only 197 yards on 63 plays (a 3.1 yards per play average), and ODU managed a mere three first downs and 45 total yards of offense after halftime. I thought we were playing tremendous defense, we just had to get the ball rolling on offense, Holliday said. In the second half we came out and we felt like we were able to establish the run. Marshall trailed 3-0 until under a minute left of the first half when Litton connected with Brady on a 2-yard touchdown. The Herd rolled from there, scoring 35 consecutive points en route to the team s fourth consecutive win this season. You ve got to wear them down up front and that s what you saw, Marshall senior tight end Ryan Yurachek said. You saw the kind of game plan we had to keep pounding. We took our shots when we could in the first half à â  and once we softened them up we were able to enact our whole game plan. Marshall built a 14-3 lead when freshman running back Tyler King broke free on third and 10 for a 30-yard score. The Herd added another third-down touchdown when Litton found a wide-open Brady for a 46-yard touchdown with 14:16 left of the fourth quarter to make it That score did not hold long. On the ensuing kickoff, Yulee poked the ball loose from ODU returner Isaiah Harper and Jackson raced 15 yards for the touchdown to make it 28-3, Herd. Marshall scored 14 points in a seven-second span. That kind of put (the game) out of reach, Holliday said. Just for good measure, Marshall added an exclamation point touchdown with 10:49 left when Litton hit Yurachek for a 31-yard score on fourth down to arrive at the final margin. It was ODU s fourth consecutive defeat of 30 points or more. Litton completed 12 of 23 passes for 176 yards, three touchdowns and zero interceptions. Litton added to his streak of consecutive games with a touchdown pass, which now stands at 27 games. It was his third consecutive game without an interception, and the Herd improved to 9-0 the last three seasons when Litton throws multiple touchdown passes but does not throw an interception. Brady had the team high in receptions (five), yards (76) and caught two touchdowns for the second consecutive game. He has four touchdowns in his first two league games. The running game was a balance attack: 77 yards from King; 73 yards from senior starter Keion Davis; and 46 yards in the fourth quarter from bruising back Anthony Anderson. Still, though, the defense earned the praise. Marshall again held an opponent without a touchdown in the first quarter. The Herd has allowed 6 points in six games in the first quarter, and has permitted only 3 points in the first halves of the last four games. ODU (2-4, 0-2 C-USA) gained 55 yards on its first drive, 34 on the second and 65 on the third - the latter of which ended with a field goal. After those points, however, the Monarchs offense had seven possessions, ran 19 plays and gained a total of 9 yards before an 11-play, 37-yard drive on their final possession. Sophomore safety Malik Gant and junior linebacker Chase Hancock led the team with 10 tackles. Sophomore Omari Cobb, junior Frankie Hernandez and sophomore Channing Hames each finished with a sack. Senior safety C.J. Reavis finished with seven tackles and an interception. Vedvik finished with six punts for 291 yards (48.5-yard average), and had two punts downed inside the 20. His 92-yarder was nearly downed at the 1, but it rolled into the end zone for a touchback. That s a punter s dream, really, Vedvik said. You try that every time. You re trying to hit your best ball and I hit a good ball and it went over (the returner s) head. It had a nice tail wind and it helped the ball roll to the other goal line. After the game, Holliday presented Vedvik a game ball. The previous school record for longest punt belonged to John Arnold, who had a 79-yarder against Temple in I thought special teams were again sensational, Holliday said.

9 Doc Holliday Head Coach - Ninth Season (64-44 overall, C-USA) Coach John Doc Holliday, who has returned Marshall University football to the national picture, enters his ninth season leading the Thundering Herd. Marshall has won six consecutive bowls the current long streak in the FBS with five of those triumphs coming under Holliday in the last seven seasons. Marshall s three straight 10-win seasons from were also a first in the 20-season history of Conference USA football. Holliday led a resurgence in 2017, improving the Thundering Herd by five games to reach yet another bowl game under his watch. His 2015 Herd finished 10-3 with a win over Connecticut in the St. Petersburg Bowl. His 2014 and 15 teams with a combined mark of 23-4 had the best record among the Group of Five programs in the two-year College Football Playoff era. individual player-of-the-year awards. In Holliday s seven MU seasons, he has built the Herd into a perennial Conference USA contender. His teams have sported 26 All-C-USA first team selections, 22 second-teamers, 39 honorable mention picks and 22 All-Freshman team selections. He has had nine players selected for C-USA s top Holliday s 2014 Herd (13-1) grabbed the school s first C-USA Championship with a thrilling comeback, title-game win over Louisiana Tech. MU headed to the Boca Raton Bowl, where it routed Mid-American Conference champion Northern Illinois, The Herd finished the season in the major polls No. 22 in the USA Today Coaches poll and No. 23 in the Associated Press media poll. It was Marshall s first appearance in the final polls since The Herd coach was named the 2014 Conference USA Coach of the Year in voting by his peers and Marshall boasted a C-USA-record 10 allconference first team selections. Holliday received a six-year contract extension (through July 2021) for $755,500 annually on April 8, The 2014 title season followed a successful 2013, as Marshall went 10-4, won the C-USA East Division crown and downed ACC member Maryland in the Military Bowl -- the Terps last game before heading to the Big Ten. In December 2014, Holliday was named the 15th annual Gazett Sportsman of the Year by Charleston Newspapers. In April 2015, the Herd coach was honored as the 2014 Lowell Cade Sportsperson of the Year by The (Huntington) Herald-Dispatch. And in concert with Herd Athletic Director Mike Hamrick, Holliday has helped bring about upgrades in the Marshall non-conference schedule, with homeand-homes against Louisville, Pitt, North Carolina State, Purdue, Navy, Boise State, Cincinnati, Appalachian State, East Carolina, Akron and Ohio and a 2018 game at South Carolina, which will yield the largest guarantee in school history ($1.4 million). Holliday, named as Herd coach on Dec. 17, 2009 in his first collegiate head coaching job, is widely regarded as one of the top recruiters in the nation. Since he has become a head coach, he has added a reputation for finding and hiring assistant coaches who have made a strong impact on his program. He has more than 30 years of collegiate coaching experience, including previous stops at Florida, North Carolina State and West Virginia, his alma mater. In 2011, the Herd went 7-6 against the 16th-toughest schedule in the nation, a slate that was ranked second among non-bcs schools. Two of those victories came against eventual C-USA champion Southern Miss and Big East co-champ Louisville, the latter coming on the road for the program s first non-conference road win since the early 2000s. Marshall also won five Conference USA games, the most for the program since it had joined the league in During his coaching career, Holliday has coached in 25 bowl games, three national championship games and coached 15 players who have gone on to the NFL. He also has coached five All-Americans. A native of Hurricane, W.Va., Holliday was born April 21, He was a threeyear letter winner as a linebacker at West Virginia ( ) and has earned bachelor s (1979) and master s (1981) degrees from WVU. He won a West Virginia state wrestling title at 175 pounds (all divisions) in 1975 at Hurricane High. Holliday and his wife, Diana, have four children -- Meghan, Cade, Chase and Cody.

10 2018 Marshall Football Fall Roster 1 Willie Johnson WR RS SO Fort Myers, Fla. (South Fort Myers) 1 Ty Tyler DL RS JR Punta Gorda, Fla. (Charlotte) 2 Artie Henry WR JR Sarasota, Fla. (San Diego Mesa College) 2 Jaquan Yulee LB RS SO Chesapeake, Va. (Indian River) 3 Chris Jackson DB JR Tallahassee, Fla. (FAMU HS) 3 Tyler King RB RS SO Fort Meade, Fla. (Fort Meade) 4 Donquell Green WR RS FR Waynesboro, Ga. (Burke County) 4 Juwon Young DL RS SR Albany, Ga. (Miami) 5 Kereon Merrell DB RS SR Vienna, Ga. (Dodge City CC) 5 Ty Terrell WR FR Leesburg, Ga. (Leesburg) 6 Marquis Couch DL RS JR Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) 6 Alex Thomson QB RS JR Keyport, N.J. (Wagner College) 7 Jaylon McClain-Sapp DB JR Jacksonville, Fla. (First Coast) 7 Obi Obialo WR JR Coppell, Tx. (Oklahoma State) 8 Tyre Brady WR RS SR Homestead, Fla. (Miami) 8 Brandon Drayton S RS SO Largo, Fla. (Largo) 9 Marcel Williams WR SR Palm Coast, Fla. (Ellsworth CC) 10 Nick Mathews WR SR Haymarket, Va. (Patriot) 10 Donyae Moody LB RS SR Baltimore, Md. (Hartnell CC) 11 Taymon Cooke DB FR Bluefield, Va. (Graham) 11 Xavier Gaines TE RS SO Frostproof, Fla. (Lake Wales) 12 Markeis Colvin DB FR Seffner, Fla. (Armwood) 12 Garet Morrell QB RS SO Leesburg, Ga. (Lee County) 13 Nazeeh Johnson S RS SO Martinsburg, W.Va. (Millbrook) 13 Jackson White QB RS SO Gainesville, Fla. (Buchholz) 14 Trent Wilderbrathwaite DB RS JR Dumfries, Va. (Potomac) 15 Armani Levias TE RS JR Pittsburg, Ca. (Laney CC) 16 Justin Rohrwasser K/P RS JR Clifton Park, N.Y. (Erie CC) 17 Isaiah Green QB RS FR Fairburn, Ga. (Langston Hughes) 18 Luke Zban QB FR Huntington, W.Va. (Huntington) 19 Jeremiah Maddox WR RS SO Hilton Head, S.C. (Hilton Head) 20 Brenden Knox RB RS FR Columbus, Ohio (Franklin Heights) 21 Anthony Anderson RB RS SR Eden Prairie, Mn. (Iowa Western CC) 21 Artis Johnson LB RS SR Lott, Tx. (Reedley CC) 22 Jestin Morrow DB RS SO Hilton Head, S.C. (Hilton Head) 23 Chad Clay S RS SO Suwanee, Ga. (Butler CC) 23 Mookie Collier RB FR Bluefield, W.Va. (Bluefield) 24 Tavante Beckett LB JR Chesapeake, Va. (Virginia Tech) 24 Keion Davis RB RS SR Fairburn, Ga. (Langston Hughes) 25 Terence Ricks S RS SR Chesapeake, Va. (Dean) 26 Joseph Early RB RS SO Williamstown, N.J. (Williamstown) 27 Sheldon Evans RB RS FR Roswell, Ga. (Roswell) 27 Jaylyn Lomax S FR Richmond, Va. (Trinity Episcopal) 28 Tyler Lichter RB RS SO Westerville, Ohio (Fairfield University) 29 Malik Gant S RS JR Washington, D.C. (Woodson) 30 Simino Walden WR RS SO Hialeah, Fla. (Hialeah) 31 Omari Cobb LB JR Port St. Lucie, Fla. (Treasure Coast) 32 Tyler Brown LB RS JR Huntington, W.Va. (Spring Valley) 33 Sam Burton DL FR Boca Raton, Fla. (Spanish River) 34 Steven Gilmore DB FR Rock Hill, S.C. (South Pointe) 35 Frankie Hernandez LB RS SR Largo, Fla. (Largo) 37 Chase Hancock LB RS SR Beckley, W.Va. (Woodrow Wilson) 38 Arak McDuffie DL FR Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) 39 Dallas Martin LB JR Pleasanton, Ca. (City College of San Francisco) 40 Domenick Murphy LB RS FR Weirton, W.Va. (Weir) 41 Kenard King S RS FR Auburndale, Fla. (Auburndale) 42 Nirion Washington DB RS FR Arcadia, Fla. (Desoto County) 43 Robert LeFevre K/P RS SO Hilliard, Ohio (Hilliard Davidson) 43 Owen Porter DL FR Huntington, W.Va. (Spring Valley) 44 Darius Hodge DL RS FR Wake Forest, N.C. (Wake Forest) 45 Christian Joyner DB FR Waldorf, Md. (Saint Charles) 45 Stone Scarcelle WR RS FR Royersford, Pa. (Spring-Ford) 46 Breon Hayward LB JR Houston, Tx. (Navarro College) 47 Tanner Williams LB FR Charleston, W.Va. (George Washington) 48 Zach Appio LS RS FR Normal, Ill. (Central Catholic)

11 48 Paris Ballard S FR Bluefield, Va. (Graham) 50 Will Ulmer OL RS SO Richmond, Ky. (Madison Central) 51 Malik Thompson DL RS SR Winter Garden, Fla. (Fork Union) 52 Trey Livingood OL FR Berea, Ky. (Madison Southern) 53 Lawrence Cunningham LB FR Dunbar, W.Va. (South Charleston) 54 Zack Ferris OL FR Somerset, Ky. (Pulaski County) 55 Alex Mollette OL RS SO Suwanee, Ga. (North Gwinnett) 56 Kendrick Sartor OL RS FR Cincinnati, Ohio (Princeton) 57 Adrian Henley OL FR Severn, Md. (Annapolis Area Christian) 58 Jordan Dowrey OL RS SR Winchester, Va. (Handley) 59 Mikeal Lipscomb DL RS SO Belle, W.Va. (Concord) 60 Joey Maddox DL RS JR Hilton Head, S.C. (Savannah State) 61 Levi Brown OL RS JR Franklin, Ga. (Heard County) 62 Cain Madden OL RS SO South Webster, Ohio (Minford) 63 James Magee OL RS FR Anaheim, Ca. (Fullerton) 64 Ethan Bingham OL FR Paintsville, Ky. (Johnson Central) 65 Kyron Taylor OL RS FR Homestead, Fla. (South Dade) 66 Zach Wagner LB FR Palm Coast, Fla. (Flagler Palm Coast) 68 Dalton Tucker OL FR Paris, Ky. (Bourbon County) 69 Aaron Dopson DL RS JR Hagerstown, Md. (North Hagerstown) 70 Sean Behrens OL RS SO Lithia, Fla. (Newsome) 71 Tarik Adams OL RS SO Valdosta, Ga. (Lowndes) 76 Nate Devers OL RS SR Massillon, Ohio (Washington) 77 Alex Locklear OL RS JR Huntington, W.Va. (Spring Valley) 78 Alex Salguero OL RS SO Bradenton, Fla. (Braden River) 79 Wale Layeni OL RS FR Germantown, Md. (Seneca Valley) 80 Naquan Renalds WR FR Winter Garden, Fla. (VELC) 81 Daniel Darko WR FR Columbia, Md. (Seed School of Maryland) 83 Devin Miller TE RS FR Metuchen, N.J. (Metuchen) 84 Brennon Tibbs WR RS SO Canton, Ohio (Glen Oak) 85 Jacob Cassidy TE FR Huntington, W.Va. (Spring Valley) 85 Milan Lanier DL RS JR Cincinnati, Ohio (Mount Healthy) 86 Talik Keaton WR FR Sarasota, Fla. (Booker) 87 Jacob Kirkendoll TE RS FR Salt Rock, W.Va. (Lincoln County) 89 Matt Beardall LS JR Merritt Island, Fla. (Merritt Island) 91 Ryan Bee DL RS SR Ashland, Ohio (Hillsdale) 92 Rodney Croom DL RS FR Cincinnati, Ohio (Winton Woods) 94 Channing Hames DL RS JR Baltimore, Md. (St. Frances Academy) 95 Jamare Edwards DL RS FR Miami, Fla. (Carol City) 97 Shane McDonough K/P RS FR Clearwater, Fla. (Clearwater) 98 Koby Cumberlander DL RS FR Roswell, Ga. (Roswell) 99 Jermane Cross DL RS FR New Port Richey, Fla. (J.W. Mitchell) Pronunciation Guide 2 Jaquan Yulee jay kwan YOO lee 5 Kereon Merrell CARE ee on muh RELL 5 Ty Terrell tuh RELL 6 Marquis Couch mar KEECE 7 Jaylon McClain-Sapp JAY LON 10 Donyae Moody DON yay 11 Taymon Cooke TAY min 12 Markeis Colvin mar KEECE 12 Garet Morrell muh RELL 14 Trent Wilderbraithwaite WHILE der BRATH wait 15 Armani Levias ar MAH knee luh VY us 18 Luke Zban zuh BAN 21 Artis Johnson ar TEECE 24 Tavante Beckett tuh VAHN tay 24 Keion Davis KEY on 30 Simino Walden suh MEE no 31 Omari Cobb oh MAHR ee 38 Arak McDuffie Eric 41 Kenard King kuh NARD 42 Nirion Washington NAHR ee on 43 Robert LeFevre luh FEE ver 52 Trey Livingood LIV in good (short I, rhymes with give) 55 Alex Mollette muh LET 56 Kendrick Sartor SAR tohr 59 Mikael Lipscomb - Michael 65 Kyron Taylor ky RON 70 Sean Behrens BARE ins 71 Tarik Adams tuh REEK 76 Nathaniel Devers DEE vurs 78 Alex Salguero sal GARE oh (hard G, rhymes with CARE) 79 Wale Layeni WAH lay lay EN ee 80 Naquan Renalds NAY kwan RENN alds 85 Milan Lanier muh LAHN 86 Talik Keaton tuh LEEK 94 Channing Hames (one syllable, long A) 95 Jamare Edwards juh MAHR ee 97 Shane McDonough mik DUN uh

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