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PLAYERS BIOS TRIBE FOOTBALL PRESEASON MEDIA GUIDE

9 Season Honor Roll College Sporting News All-America Team Sean Lissemore, DT Sports Network All-America Team Sean Lissemore, DT (First Team) (Second Team) Associated Press All-America Team (Second Team) A LOOK BACK American Football Coaches Association All-America Team Walter Camp All-America Team All-Colonial Athletic Association David Caldwell, S (First Team) Jonathan Grimes, RB (First Team), KR (Third Team) Sean Lissemore, DT (First Team) David Miller, P (First Team) (First Team) R.J. Archer, QB (Second Team) D.J. McAulay, WR (Second Team) C.J. Muse, OL (Second Team) Brian Pate, PK (Second Team) Jake Trantin, LB (Second Team) Rob Varno, TE (Second Team) B.W. Webb, CB (Second Team), PR (Third Team), Defensive Rookie of the Year A LOOK BACK 9 SEASON REVIEW All-ECAC B.W. Webb, CB/PR - Rookie of the Year 9 Results Overall: - CAA: - Final National Ranking: No. Date Sept. Sept. Sept. 9 Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. 7 Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Home: - Opponent at Virginia Central Connecticut St. at Norfolk State Delaware at # Villanova at Northeastern James Madison at Rhode Island Towson #7 New Hampshire at # Richmond # Weber State at # Southern Illinois at # Villanova Away: - Location Charlottesville, Va. Williamsburg, Va. Norfolk, Va. Williamsburg, Va. Villanova, Pa. Brookline, Mass. Williamsburg, Va. Kingston, R.I. Williamsburg, Va. Williamsburg, Va. Richmond, Va. Williamsburg, Va. Carbondale, Ill. Villanova, Pa. Result W, - W, - W, 7- W, - L, -7 W, - W, - W, 9- W, - W, -7 L, - W, - W, - L, - Attendance,7 9,,,9,7,9,9,7,7 9, 7,7,97,,7 WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM VaSID All-State R.J. Archer, QB (First Team) David Caldwell, S (First Team) Jonathan Grimes, RB (First Team) Sean Lissemore, DT (First Team) C.J. Muse, C (First Team) (First Team) Rob Varno, TE (First Team) B. W. Webb, CB (First Team) D.J. McAulay, WR (Second Team) Jake Trantin, LB (Second Team) CAA Football Academic All-Conference Team Sheldon Alexander, LB Chase Hill, WR Andy Topping, TE/LS Bronko Nagurski National Defensive Player of the Week B.W. Webb - Sept. 7 Sports Network National Defensive Player of the Week B.W. Webb - Sept. 7 College Sporting News National All-Star B.W. Webb - Sept. 7 Adrian Tracy - Nov.

9 Season Honor Roll CAA Offensive Player of the Week R.J. Archer - Sept. Jonathan Grimes - Oct. CAA Defensive Player of the Week B.W. Webb - Sept. 7 Jake Trantin - Nov. 9 Adrian Tracy - Nov. CAA Special Teams Player of the Week B.W. Webb - Sept. David Miller - Nov. A LOOK BACK Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List B.W. Webb, CB Buck Buchanan Award Watch List College Sporting News Preseason All-American David Caldwell, S Jonathan Grimes, RB David Miller, P Brian Pate, PK The Sports Network Preseason All-American Brian Pate, PK Phil Steele Preseason All-American Preseason All-CAA Jonathan Grimes, RB David Miller, P Brian Pate, PK - Co-Defensive Player of the Year Phil Steele Preseason All-CAA Sean Lissemore, DT Jonathan Grimes, RB David Miller, P Brian Pate, PK Rob Varno, TE C.J. Herbert, DE Richmond Quarterback Club Division I Virginia Coach of the Year Jimmye Laycock VaSID Coach of the Year Jimmye Laycock FootballScoop.com Coordinator of the Year Bob Shoop, Defensive Coordinator FootballScoop.com Game Changing Coaching Staff Tribe Defensive Coaching Staff - Sept. 7 Cornerback B.W. Webb was selected as the CAA Defensive Rookie of the Year and also earned all-conference honors as a punt returner in 9. 9 Quarterback Club Players of the Week Virginia O: R.J. Archer, QB D: J. Trantin, LB ST: D. Miller, P Northeastern O: C. Marriner, RB D: A. Tracy, DE ST: B. Jean-Pierre, DT Richmond O: R. Varno, TE D: S. Lissemore, DT ST: David Caldwell, SS Central Connecticut St. O: R.J. Archer, QB D: C.J. Herbert, DE ST: B.W. Webb, CB/PR James Madison O: J. Grimes, RB D: C.J. Herbert, DE ST: B. Pate, PK Weber State O: J. Grimes, RB D: B.W. Webb, CB ST: E. Lee, DB Norfolk State O: R. Varno, TE D: S. Lissemore, DT ST: F. Johnson, DB Rhode Island O: C. Marriner, RB D: E. Franks, LB ST: D. Miller, P Southern Illinois O: J. Grimes, RB D: M. Stover, DT ST: D. Cook, LB Delaware O: R.J. Archer, QB D: W. Steinman, LB ST: D. Cook, LB Towson O: R. Varno D: E. Francks, LB ST: D. Miller, P Villanova O: R.J. Archer, QB D: M. Stover, DT ST: K. O Brien, DL/FB Villanova O: J. Grimes, RB D: R. Pradhanang, DE ST: B. Pate, PK New Hampshire O: J. Grimes, RB D: S. Lissemore, DT ST: Andy Topping, TE/SS O: Offense D: Defense ST: Special Teams TRIBE FOOTBALL PRESEASON MEDIA GUIDE

RESULTS No. William & Mary Virginia Sept., 9 Scott Stadium Charlottesville, Va. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (9//9) -- Redshirt-freshman cornerback B.W. Webb intercepted three passes, including a -yard pick-six late in the fourth quarter, as the th-ranked William and Mary football team earned a - victory at Virginia in both teams season opener. The victory was the Tribe s first against an FBS opponent (formerly Division I-A) since defeating Temple, -, in 99. s defensive effort was outstanding all night long, as it caused seven turnovers and held the Cavaliers scoreless in the second half. Additionally, the Tribe limited Virginia to just 9 yards of total offense and first downs, with just 79 yards and four first downs coming in the second half. Both teams found the end zone in the opening quarter as the Cavaliers scored on a -yard run by quarterback Vic Hall, while R.J. Archer found Rob Varno with a five-yard strike. An -yard touchdown run by Jameel Sewell put UVA up -7 midway through the second quarter, but a pair of Brian Pate field goals (/ yds) drew the Tribe within one at halftime. After redshirt freshman Dante Cooke recovered a muffed punt by Hall at Virginia s 9-yard line, Pate gave the Tribe its first lead of the contest, -, when he booted in a -yard field goal from the right hash with : left in the third quarter. The Tribe s defensive unit remained tough and came up with a huge stop on a fourth-andone at midfield with 9: left when Trantin and senior defensive end Sean Lissemore stopped quarterback Marc Verica for no gain. Francks second fumble recovery of the night, coming on UVA s -yard line with : showing, helped set up another score for the Green and Gold. A -yard run by Archer on the first play of the drive helped set a -yard field goal by Pate, his fourth of the night, with : to play. then sealed the triumph on Virginia s ensuing drive when Webb intercepted Sewell and raced yards down the Tribe sideline for touchdown to give the College a - cushion and its first victory against Virginia since 9. Central Connecticut State No. 7 William & Mary Sept., 9 Zable Stadium Williamsburg, Va. WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (9//9) -- For the second consecutive week the William and Mary defensive unit held its opponent scoreless in the second half, as the No. 7 Tribe improved to - with a - victory against Central Connecticut State in its home opener at Zable Stadium on Sept.. Sophomore running back Jonathan Grimes made history in the triumph, as he became the fastest player in school history to total, career rushing yards doing so in just games. Among the College s top career rushers, Derek Fitzgerald and Jon Smith were the quickest to accomplish the feat ( games) prior to Grimes. As a team, the Tribe out-gained CCSU, 7-7, and dominated the ground game, -7. Senior quarterback R.J. Archer posted a good all-around effort, as he threw a pair of touchdowns and scored another on the ground. Grimes finished as the game s leading rusher with yards on 9 carries, while senor wideout D.J. McAulay led all receivers with three catches for 7 yards and a touchdown. The Tribe wasted little time getting on the scoreboard, as it logged a -play, -yard drive on the game s opening series that culminated with a -yard touchdown run by Archer with 7: showing. A forced fumble by senior defensive end C.J. Herbert resulted in a safety, while a 7-yard touchdown run by junior running back Courtland Marriner increased the lead to -. Although CCSU s James Mallory scored a pair of rushing touchdowns in the second quarter, Archer connected with Hobson (7 yds) and McAulay ( yds) on touchdown strikes to give the Tribe a - advantage at the half. scored touchdowns on four of its five possessions in the opening half and outgained the Blue Devils, -. The lone score in the second half by either team was a -yard field goal by senior placekicker Brian Pate. Final William and Mary 7 Virginia 7 7 st UVA Hall run (Randolph kick) : st Varno pass from Archer (Pate kick) :7 nd UVA Sewell run (Randolph kick) 7:9 nd Pate field goal : nd Pate field goal : rd Pate field goal : th Pate field goal : th Webb interception return (Pate kick) :9 Final Central Connecticut St. William and Mary st Archer run (Pate kick) 7: st B.W. Webb safety : st Marriner 7 run (Pate kick) : nd CCSU Mallory run (Izzo kick) : nd Hobson 7 pass from Archer (Pate kick) : nd CCSU Mallory run (Izzo kick) : nd McAulay pass from Archer (Patek kick) : rd Pate field goal : UVA First Downs Rushes - Yards 7-9- Att-Cmp-Int -- -- Pass Yards 7 Offense 9 Plays 7 Fumbles - Lost - - rd Down Conv. - -7 Penalties - Yards - -7 Sacks by - Yards -7 - Time of Possession : : Rushing - : Grimes 9-, Archer 9-, Riggins -, Marriner -. UVA: Hall - (TD), Sewell - (TD), Simpson -, Wallace -7, Mack -7, Team -, Verica 7-<9>. Passing - : Phillips --, (TD). UVA: Sewell 7-9-, Verica -7-, Hall --. Receiving - : McAulay -, Grimes -, Marriner -, Moody -7, Varno - (TD), Hill -, Dohse -7. UVA: Simpson -, Burd -, Green -, Mack -, Horne -, Brown -, Snyder -. Defense - : Trantin (7 solo, sack, TFL, FF, FR), Tracy 9 (7 solo), Caldwell ( solo), Francks ( TFL, FR, PBU), Webb ( INT, TD). Attendance:,7; Time: :; Weather:, Partly Cloudy CCSU First Downs 9 Rushes - Yards -7 - Att-Cmp-Int -- -9- Pass Yards 9 9 Offense 7 7 Plays Fumbles - Lost - - rd Down Conv. 7- - Penalties - Yards -7 - Sacks by - Yards - - Time of Possession : : Rushing - : Grimes 9-, Archer - (TD), Marriner - (TD), Jones -, Ri9ggins -7, Hobson -. CCSU: Mallory - ( TD), Norris -, Fowler -, Richardson -, Woolfolk -, Wanket 7-<>. Passing - : Archer -9-, 9 ( TD). CCSU: Wanket 7--,, Norris --,. Receiving - : McAulay -7 (TD), Hobson - (TD), Varno -9, Grimes -9, Marriner -<>. CCSU: Fisher -, Martin -, Paul -, Colagiovanni -, Fowler -, Norris -7. Defense - : Trantin (. TFL), Francks 9 (sack), Tracy (FF, PBU, QBH), Lissemore (. TFL), Pradhanang (. sack), Livingston (PBU). Attendance: 9,; Time: :; Weather: 7, Partly Cloudy WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM

No. William & Mary 7 Norfolk State Sept. 9, 9 William Dick Price Stadium Norfolk, Va. NORFOLK, Va. (9/9/9) -- The fifth-ranked Tribe remained unbeaten as it improved to - with a 7- victory at Norfolk State on Sept. 9. With the victory, continued its best start since posting an identical mark to begin the 99 season. Senior quarterback R.J. Archer threw three touchdown passes all of which came in the first half and completed -of- passes for yards. Senior wide receiver D.J. McAulay totaled a game-high six catches for 7 yards with a pair of touchdowns, while sophomore running back Jonathan Grimes totaled a game-high 7 yards rushing to go with two catches for yards and a touchdown. The Tribe s defensive unit was dominant for much of the contest, as it held the Spartans scoreless until late in the fourth quarter. Additionally, the College limited NSU to yards of total offense and allowed just 9 rushing yards. also controlled the time of possession, 7:-:. After forcing Norfolk State to a three-and-out on the contest s opening series, the Tribe got on the scoreboard first when Archer found Grimes on a short pass on the left side that went for a -yard touchdown strike. An interception by sophomore linebacker Jake Trantin on the first play of NSU s next possession gave the Tribe excellent starting field position at the Spartans -yard line, and Archer connected with McAulay on a -yard touchdown strike three plays later to push the advantage to - midway through the opening quarter. McAulay recorded his second touchdown catch of the evening when he made a diving grab in the front right side of the end zone on a -yard pass from Archer with : remaining in the opening half to give the Tribe a - lead. A pair of second half field goals by Pate pushed s lead to 7-. NSU avoided the shutout by putting points on the scoreboard in the final :7, as quarterback Dennis Brown threw a pair of touchdown passes, and a bad snap by the Tribe on a punt attempt resulted in a safety. Delaware No. William & Mary Sept., 9 Zable Stadium Williamsburg, Va. WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (9//9) -- The fifth-ranked Tribe improved to - with a - victory against Delaware in its conference opener before a sold-out crowd of,9 at Zable Stadium on Sept.. The Tribe s - start is the program s best record to begin a season since it posted the same mark in 99. Senior quarterback R.J. Archer completed -of-7 passes for a career-high yards with two touchdowns, while junior wide receiver hauled in six-catches for a career-high yards with two touchdowns. Sophomore running back Jonathan Grimes also came up big with 9 yards rushing and a pair of scores. completely shut down the Blue Hens rushing attack and allowed - yards rushing on carries. Additionally, Delaware had - yards rushing until its final offensive drive yielded yards on the ground. The rushing total was the second-fewest by the Blue Hens in school history. The College jumped out to a 7- lead midway through the opening quarter when Archer connected with Hill on a 9-yard touchdown strike deep down the middle of the field. The electrifying play was the longest touchdown pass in the -year history of the program. increased its lead to- on its next possession when Archer found Hill on another scoring strike. Hill hauled in a short pass across the middle of the field and broke a tackle before racing into the right side of the end zone with less than a minute remaining in the first quarter. pushed the lead to 7- on a 9-yard field goal by Brian Pate with : left in the second quarter, while Delaware answered with a -yard touchdown pass from Pat Devlin to Phillip Taxton with just 7 seconds remaining in the half. The Tribe opened the second half with a -play, 7-yard touchdown drive that culminated with a hard-fought 9-yard scamper by Grimes to extend the margin to -7. In what was a defensive battle for much of the second half neither team scored again until the final :7 when UD added a pair of touchdown pass by Devlin and Grimes found paydirt with a -yard scoring run. RESULTS Final William and Mary 7 7 Norfolk State st Grimes pass from Archer (Pate kick) 9: st McAulay pass from Archer (Pate kick) : nd McAulay pass from Archer (Pate kick) : rd Pate field goal 9:7 th Pate field goal : th NSU Hayden pass from Brown (Castellat kick) :7 th NSU Team safety : th NSU Bell pass from Brown (Castellat kick) :7 NSU First Downs Rushes - Yards -9-9 Att-Cmp-Int -- 7-- Pass Yards 77 Offense Plays 7 Fumbles - Lost - - rd Down Conv. - - Penalties - Yards - 7- Sacks by - Yards - - Time of Possession 7: : Rushing - : Grimes -7, Riggins -, Marriner 7-, Miller -, Jones -, Archer -, Team -<>. NSU: Branche 7-, Brown -, Cotton -, Estep -<>. Passing - : Archer -- (TD). NSU: Brown 7-- (TD). Receiving - : McAulay -7 (TD), Varno -, Grimes - (TD), Conyers -, Marriner -7. NSU: Hayden - (TD), Bell - (TD), Childress -, McCowan -7, Cotton -. Defense - : Caldwell (TFL), Herbert (TFL), Lissemore (Sack, Blk), Francks (TFL), Trantin (INT), Stover (Sack). Attendance:,; Time: :; Weather: 7, Mostly Cloudy Final Delaware 7 William and Mary 7 st Hill 9 pass from Archer (Pate kick) 7:9 st Hill pass from Archer (Pate kick) : nd Pate 9 field goal : nd UD Thaxton pass from Devlin :7 rd Grimes 9 run (Pate Kick) : th UD Jones pass from Devlin (pt pass failed) :7 th Grimes run (Pate kick) :7 th UD White pass from Devlin (Jon kick) UD First Downs Rushes - Yards -<-> - Att-Cmp-Int 9-- 7-- Pass Yards Offense Plays 7 79 Fumbles - Lost - - rd Down Conv. - -7 Penalties - Yards - - Sacks by - Yards - - Time of Possession : : Rushing - : Grimes -9 (TD), Marriner 7-7, Riggins -7, Archer -. UD: Hayes -, Devlin -<->, Thaxton -<->, Butler-<->. Passing - : Archer 7-- (TD). UD: Devlin 9-- (TD). Receiving - : Hill - (TD), Varno -, Dohse -, McAulay -, Grimes -, Marriner -7, Riggins -9. UD: Jones - (TD), Crosby -, Mackey 7-, Thaxton - (TD), Hayes -, Schenauer -, Javier -, White - (TD). Defense - : Tracy ( solo, Sacks,. TFL, PBU), Lissemore (. Sack,. TFL), Steinman (. Sack,. TFL), Francks ( solo, PBU), Caldwell (FF, FR), Pradhanang (Sack,. TFL). Attendance:,9; Time: :; Weather: 7, Mostly Cloudy TRIBE FOOTBALL PRESEASON MEDIA GUIDE 7

RESULTS No. William & Mary 7 No. Villanova Oct., 9 Villanova Stadium Villanova, Pa. VILLANOVA, Pa. (//9) -- The fifth-ranked William and Mary football team had its fourgame season-opening winning streak snapped with a -7 loss at No. Villanova on Oct.. The College dominated total yards, 7-, and controlled the time of possession by more than five minutes. However, committed a pair of turnovers and only scored one touchdown in its five trips into the red zone. The total yardage was especially lopsided in the second half when the Tribe outgained the Wildcats, -. Senior quarterback R.J. Archer completed -of- passes for a career-high yards with one touchdown. The completions equaled a school record while the attempts established a new program mark. Additionally, the yards ranks as the th-best performance in school history. Villanova struck first on the contest s first play from scrimmage when quarterback Chris Whitney delivered a 7-yard touchdown strike to wideout Brandyn Harvey deep down the middle of the field on a flea flicker. VU added another touchdown early in the second quarter on a -yard run by Matt Szczur, while put its first points on the board midway through the quarter on a -yard field goal by Brian Pate. A -yard touchdown run by Angelo Babbaro with : showing in the second quarter pushed the margin to -, but the College answered with another field goal when Pate s try from yards was good as time expired. Although opened the second half with a -play drive that lasted 7: and ended with a 9-yard field goal by Pate, Villanova took its biggest lead of the contest, -9, when Szczur rushed for his second touchdown of the day late in the third quarter. A leaping -yard touchdown catch by junior wideout Chase Hill with : remaining proved to be the Tribe s final score of the contest, as Villanova recovered the ensuing kick and was able to hold on to preserve the victory. No. William & Mary Northeastern Oct., 9 Parsons Field Brookline, Mass. BROOKLINE, Mass. (//9) -- The eighth-ranked William and Mary football team forced three second half turnovers and scored four unanswered touchdowns to earn a - victory at Northeastern on Oct.. Sophomore running back Jonathan Grimes scored a pair of touchdowns and rushed for a game-high 9 yards on car-ries (. yards per carry). Highlighting his performance was a season-long -yard touchdown run in the third quarter that gave the Tribe its first lead of the contest. As a team, the College outgained Northeastern (-, -), 9-77, and limited the Huskies to just 9 yards rushing (. yards per carry). The defensive unit was especially impressive in the second half when it allowed just total yards and yards rushing (.9 yards per carry). Senior kicker Brian Pate made a pair of field goals (9 and yards) in the opening quarter, while NU got on the scoreboard with a 7-yard touchdown pass from Matt Carroll to Tony Lott. Despite trailing at the half, 7-, outgained the Huskies - and allowed just yards rushing (on carries). took its first lead of the contest, -7, when Grimes broke a -yard touchdown run with : remaining in the third quarter. Grimes found the end zone again less than four minutes later when he capped off a sixplay, 7-yard drive with a -yard touchdown run to push s advantage to -7. registered its third unanswered touchdown of the half when Marriner scored on a -yard scamper with 9: re-maining. The scoring drive covered just yards, as an interception by Lissemore gave the Tribe starting field position inside Northeastern s. The College pushed across its final score when Archer rolled out to his right and raced yards into the end zone with :7 remaining to extend the lead to -7. Northeastern recorded a late touchdown when Carroll connected on a -yard strike to wideout Jordan Batts in the back left side of the end zone with : remaining. Final William and Mary 7 Villanova 7 7 st VU Harvey 7 pass from Whitney (Yako kick) : nd VU Szczur run (Yako kick) : nd Pate field goal : nd VU Babbaro run (Yako kick) : nd Pate field goal : rd Pate 9 field goal 7: rd VU Szczur run (Yako kick) : th Hill pass from Archer (Varno pass from Archer) : VU First Downs 7 Rushes - Yards - - Att-Cmp-Int -- 7-- Pass Yards 9 Offense 7 Plays Fumbles - Lost - - rd Down Conv. -9 - Penalties - Yards -7 - Sacks by - Yards - -9 Time of Possession : 7: Rushing - : Grimes 7-9, Riggins -, Marriner -, Archer 7-<>. VU: Ball -, Whitney -, Szczur - (TD), Babbaro -7 (TD), Doss -, Young -<>. Passing - : Archer --, (TD). VU: Whitney --, (TD), Young --,. Receiving - : Hill -7 (TD), McAulay 7-, Grimes 7-, Marriner -7, Varno -, Dohse -, Gottlieb -, Ribble -. VU: Szczur -, Harvey - (TD), Reynolds -, Babbaro -, White -, Canci -, Farmer -9, Wells -. Defense - : Lissemore (7 solo, sacks), Caldwell ( solo), Steinman (. TFL), Tracy (sack,. TFL), Pradhanang ( sacks), Francks (TFL). Attendance:,7; Time: :; Weather: 7, Partly Cloudy Final William and Mary Northeastern 7 7 st Pate 9 kick 7: st NU Lott 7 pass from Carroll (Johnson kick) : st Pate field goal : rd Grimes run (Pate kick) : rd Grimes run (Pate kick) : th Marriner run (Pate kick) 9: th Archer run (Pate kick) :7 th NU Batts pass from Carroll : NU First Downs 9 Rushes - Yards -9 9- Att-Cmp-Int -- -- Pass Yards Offense 9 77 Plays 7 Fumbles - Lost - - rd Down Conv. - - Penalties - Yards - - Sacks by - Yards - - Time of Possession : : Rushing - : Grimes -9 ( TD), Marriner - (TD), Riggins -, Archer 7- (TD), Jones -. NU: Griffin -, Harris -, Conway -, Kenney -9, Batts -. Passing - : Archer --,. NU: Carroll --, (TD). Receiving - : McAulay 7-, Grimes -, Hill -, Marriner -, Varno -, Dill -, Marcey -<>. NU: Batts -7 (TD), Griffin -7, Conway -9, Harris -, Lott -7 (TD). Defense - : Francks ( solo), Trantin, Tracy ( solo,. sacks,. TFL), Steinman (sack, TFL, FR), Lissemore (INT), Jean-Pierre (TFL), Robertson (. sack), Webb (INT). Attendance:,9; Time: :; Weather:, Cloudy WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM

7 No. William & Mary James Madison Oct., 9 Zable Stadium Williamsburg, Va. WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (//9) -- Sophomore running back Jonathan Grimes rushed for a career-high yards and scored a touchdown to help the fifth-ranked William and Mary football team earn a - victory against James Madison in front of a sold-out crowd at Zable Stadium on Homecoming. With the victory, improved to - overall and equals the program s best record through seven games since 99. The triumph also secures the program of its th winning season in head coach Jimmye Laycock s years on campus. While the Tribe piled up yards on the ground, senior quarterback R.J. Archer also came up big with a pair of touchdown passes and completed -of- passes. s defensive unit continued its stellar play and limited the Dukes (-, -) to just total yards while registering tackles for a loss. The College was especially tough against JMU s passing attack and allowed just yards through the air. Additionally, JMU s three points were the fewest allowed by the Tribe this season. After forcing JMU to three-and-outs on two of its first three possessions, got on the scoreboard first when Archer rolled out to the right side and found Varno open on a 9-yard touchdown strike with : left in the opening quarter. Varno s score capped off a -play, 9-yard drive that lasted just : and was highlighted by a -yard run down the Tribe sideline by Grimes. The Dukes answered the Green and Gold s touchdown with a 9-play, -yard drive that culminated with a career-long -yard field goal by Dixon Wright early in the second quarter. While neither team was able to generate much offense for much of the remainder of the half, the Tribe increased its lead to - when senior place-kicker Brian Pate made a -yard field goal as time expired to push the lead to - at halftime. The Tribe extended its lead to 7- late in the third quarter when Archer found Gottlieb wide open in the left side of the end zone from yards out to give the Delray Beach, Fla., native his first career touchdown reception. After sophomore defensive end Marcus Hyde recovered a fumble caused by senior end C.J. Herbert at the -yard line, the Tribe marched 9 yards in eight plays and pushed across the final score when Grimes scampered into the end zone from 9 yards out with : remaining. Final James Madison William and Mary 7 7 7 st Varno 9 pass from Archer (Pate kick) : nd JMU Wright field goal : nd Pate field goal : rd Gottlieb pass from Archer (Pate kick) : th Grimes 9 run (Pate kick) : KINGSTON, R.I. (//9) -- The fifth-ranked William and Mary football team established a school record by allowing - rushing yards and junior running back Courtland Marriner rushed for three touchdowns as the Tribe earned a 9- victory at Rhode Island on a windy Saturday afternoon in Kingston. With the victory, improved to 7- and owns its best record through eight games since 9. Defensively, the Tribe recorded season highs with six sacks and tackles for a loss. Senior All-American defensive end Adrian Tracy tallied. tackles for a loss and a sack, while sophomore defensive end Marcus Hyde had. TFL, two sacks and a forced fumble. After taking over at the Tribe s -yard line following a bad snap on a punt attempt, Rhode Island recorded the contest s initial points when quarterback Chris Paul-Etienne connected on a -yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Shawn Leonard with 7: showing in the first quarter. The College evened the contest later in the quarter when Marriner capped off a four-play, -yard drive with a 9-yard cutback touchdown run up the middle. The Tribe took its first lead on an -yard touchdown run by junior running back Terrence Riggins up the middle with : remaining in the second quarter. Archer engineered another scoring drive on the Tribe s next possession, as he connected with Varno on -yard touch-down strike with just seconds remaining in the half to put ahead, -7. Marriner added a pair of second half touchodown runs, and kicker Brian Pate converted a 9-yard field goal as the Tribe extended the lead to 7-7 early in the fourth quarter. Defensive end Kyle O Brien registered a safety with :9 remaining, while URI s Leonard hauled in a 9-yard touchdown pass in the final minutes for the final score of the contest. Final William and Mary 7 9 9 9 Rhode Island 7 7 No. William & Mary 9 Rhode Island Oct., 9 Meade Stadium Kingston, R.I. st URI Leonard pass from Paul-Etienne (Feinstein kick) 7: st Marriner 9 run (Pate kick) : nd Riggins run (Pate kick) : nd Varno pass from Archer (Pate kick) : rd Marriner run (Pate kick) : rd Pate 9 field goal : th Marriner 9 run (Pate kick) : th O Brien safety :9 th URI Leonard 9 pass from Paul-Etienne (Feinstein kick) :9 RESULTS JMU First Downs Rushes - Yards - - Att-Cmp-Int 7-7- -- Pass Yards 7 Offense Plays 7 7 Fumbles - Lost - - rd Down Conv. - - Penalties - Yards - - Sacks by - Yards - - Time of Possession :7 9: Rushing - : Grimes - (TD), Marriner -, Archer -, Jones -, Team -<>. JMU: Thorpe -7, Sullivan 9-7, Yancey -, Reynolds -, Team -<>. Passing - : Archer --, 7 ( TD). JMU: Toman 7-7-,. Receiving - : Varno - (TD), Grimes -, Gottlieb - (TD), McAulay -9, Conyers -, Ribble -, Marriner -<>. JMU: Yancey -7, Caussin -, Noble -, Turner -9, McCarter -7. Defense - : Francks (FR, PBU), Tracy (. sacks,. TFL), Caldwell, Lissemore (. sacks, TFL), Trantin 7 (PBU), Herbert (. TFL, FF), Hyde (sack, FR). Attendance:,9; Time: :9; Weather: 7, Partly Cloudy URI First Downs Rushes - Yards -99 -<> Att-Cmp-Int -- -9- Pass Yards 7 9 Offense 7 9 Plays 9 Fumbles - Lost - - rd Down Conv. - - Penalties - Yards - - Sacks by - Yards - - Time of Possession :9 7: Rushing - : Marriner 9-9 ( TD), Grimes -, Riggins 7- (TD), Archer -, Jones -, Miller -<>. URI: Isijola -, Lawrence -, Ferrer -<>, Paul-Etienne -<>. Passing - : Archer --, 7 (TD), Schmand --. URI: Paul-Etienne 9--, 9 ( TD). Receiving - : Dohse -7, Varno -7 (TD), Hill -, Grimes -9, Marriner -<>, Conyers -. URI: Bynum -, Leonard -9 ( TD), Bellini -, Wilson -, Lang -, Isijola -. Defense - : Francks ( solo), Tracy ( solo, sack,. TFL), Stover ( solo, sack,. TFL), Hyde ( sacks, TFL, FF), O Brien (sack, safety), Herbert (sack). Attendance:,7; Time: :; Weather:, Cloudy and windy TRIBE FOOTBALL PRESEASON MEDIA GUIDE 9

RESULTS 9 Towson No. William & Mary Nov. 7, 9 Zable Stadium Williamsburg, Va. WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (/7/9) -- The fifth-ranked William and Mary football team extended its winning streak to four games with a - victory against Towson at Zable Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The victory marked the Tribe s first shutout since blanking Liberty, -, in. With the win, improves to - and equals the program s best mark through nine games since 9. nearly doubled Towson s total yardage, outgaining the Tigers 9-. Entering the game as the nation s top-ranked defense against the run, the Tribe posted another impressive showing by allowing just 7 yards on the ground. Senior quarterback R.J. Archer threw for yards accounted for two touchdowns one through the air and one on the ground while sophomore running back Jonathan Grimes rushed for a game-high 9 rushing yards and a touchdown. After holding TU to a three-and-out on its opening possession of the contest, the Tribe got on the scoreboard first when senior place-kicker Brian Pate kicked a 9-yard field goal. The Tribe increased its lead to - when Archer scored on an -yard quarterback keeper that capped off a -play, -yard drive with :9 remaining in the second quarter. A -yard touchdown run by Grimes with : left in the opening half pushed the margin to 7-. Grimes score punctu-ated s longest scoring drive of the season, which covered 9 yards in eight plays. The College added another score when Robertson hauled in a -yard touchdown, the first of his career, with : re-maining in the third quarter. Towson s lone trip into the Red Zone came midway through the fourth quarter and was stopped when Wells intercepted Tommy Chroniger at the -yard line. Sophomore quarterback Terrance Schmand engineered the Tribe s final scoring drive, which covered yards on plays and ended with a -yard scamper by Marriner on a fourth-andgoal. It was the College s third touchdown drive of the afternoon that covered more than yards. No. 7/ New Hampshire 7 No. / William & Mary Nov., 9 Zable Stadium Williamsburg, Va. WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (//9) -- Senior placekicker Brian Pate kicked a go-ahead 7- yard field goal from the left hash with : remaining to help lift No. / William and Mary to a -7 victory against No. 7/ New Hampshire on Senior Day at Zable Stadium. With the victory, improves to 9- and now owns the program s best record through games since the 97 season. The College s defensive unit posted another outstanding performance and limited the Wildcats to just yards of total offense, 7 fewer than its average entering the contest. Sophomore running back Jonathan Grimes totaled a game-high yards rushing. After forcing a three-and-out on UNH s opening possession, got on the scoreboard first when Pate made a -yard field goal from the right hash midway through the opening quarter. New Hampshire answered with a touchdown on its next drive when quarterback R.J. Toman connected with tight end Scott Sicko on a -yard strike, while Tom Manning made a -yard field goal late in the quarter to give the Wildcats a - advantage. quickly answered with its first touchdown of the afternoon on its ensuing drive to knot the score at -. Mar-riner provided the tying score, his seventh rushing touchdown this season, on a -yard rush up the middle. After an interception by Lissemore, his second this season, gave the Tribe great starting field position at the UNH, Hill pulled down a leaping, -yard touchdown reception on the left edge of the end zone to put ahead, 7-, with : left in the third quarter. Facing a fourth-and-seven at the Tribe s midway through the fourth quarter, Toman completed a short pass to Joey Orlando, who picked up a key block and raced down the Wildcats side line for the tying score. After Pate s go-ahead field goal with : showing, the Tribe s defense did not allow another UNH first down. The Wildcats managed just yards on its first three plays, and junior defensive tackle Mike Stover broke up Toman s fourth down pass near the line of scrimmage. Final Towson William and Mary 7 7 st Pate 9 field goal 9: nd Archer run (Pate kick) :9 nd Grimes run (Pate kick) : rd Robertson pass from Archer (Pate kick) : th Marriner run (Pate kick) : TU First Downs Rushes - Yards 7-9 7- Att-Cmp-Int 9-- -7- Pass Yards 9 9 Offense 9 Plays 7 Fumbles - Lost - - rd Down Conv. - - Penalties - Yards - - Sacks by - Yards - - Time of Possession 7: : Rushing - : Grimes -9 (TD), Marriner 9- (TD), Riggins -, Archer 9-<>. TU: Dameron -9, Booker 7-9, Newsom -7, Moore -, Blake -, Chroniger -<>. Passing - : Archer --, (TD), Schmand --,. TU: Jayne 9--,, Chroniger --,, Peterson --. Receiving - : Varno -7, Hill -, Grimes -, Dohse -, Robertson - (TD), Conyers -, Marriner -. TU: Moore -, Dameron -, Stefanik -, Booker -7, Banks -, Ryan -, Godlasky -9, Blake -7, Newsom -. Defense - : Trantin ( solo, TFL, INT), Francks 7 ( solo, TFL), Steinman (. TFL), Stover (. TFL, PBU), Jean-Pierre (Sack), Wells (INT). Attendance:,7; Time: :7; Weather:, Partly Sunny, Breeze Final New Hampshire 7 7 William and Mary 7 7 st Pate 9 field goal 7:7 st UNH Sicko pass from Toman (Manning kick) : st UNH Manning field goal :9 nd Marriner run (Pate kick) : rd Hill pass from Archer (Pate kick) : th UNH Orlando pass from Toman (Manning kick) :7 th Pate 7 field goal : UNH First Downs Rushes - Yards 7-9- Att-Cmp-Int 7-- -9- Pass Yards 99 Offense Plays 7 Fumbles - Lost - - rd Down Conv. - 9- Penalties - Yards 7- - Sacks by - Yards - - Time of Possession :9 : Rushing - : Grimes -, Archer 9-7, Marriner -9 (TD), Team -<>. UNH: Kackert -, Cosgrove -, Toman -, Jellison -<>. Passing - : Archer 9-- (TD). UNH: Toman -7- ( TD). Receiving - : McAulay -, Grimes -, Hill - (TD), Dohse -7, -, Marriner -, Riggins -7. UNH: Sicko - (TD), Orlando - (TD), Jellison -, Mason -, Wright -, Negron -, Jeannot -. Defense - : Tracy 7 ( sacks, TFL), Livingston ( solo,), Francks ( solo, PBU), Cottingham ( PBU), Lissemore (. sack,. TFL, INT), Webb (INT). Attendance: 9,; Time: :; Weather:, Overcast WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM

No. William & Mary No. Richmond Nov., 9 UR Stadium Richmond, Va. RICHMOND, Va. (//9) -- Richmond place-kicker Andrew Howard kicked a -yard field goal as time expired to give the fourth-ranked Spiders a - victory against fifthranked William and Mary before a crowd of 7,7 at Richmond Stadium in both teams regular-season finale. outgained UR, 7-9, and limited the Spiders to just rushing yards on 7 carries (.7 yards per rush). With the effort, the College has outgained all of its opponents this season. Junior wideout Cam Dohse totaled a career-high receiving yards and hauled in a - yard touchdown catch, while senior defensive tackle Sean Lissemore equaled a career high with tackles. After both teams punted on their opening possessions, the Tribe got on the scoreboard first when senior place-kicker Brian Pate connected on a -yard field goal with : remaining in the opening quarter. The -play, 9-yard drive was highlighted by a 9-yard completion deep down the middle to Dohse. Richmond answered s score on its ensuing drive when place-kicker Andrew Howard kicked a -yard field goal from the left hash to tie the count at - with : remaining. Richmond took its first lead of the contest, -, when running back Justin Forte scored on a -yard run with : showing in the fourth quarter. The touchdown capped off a short drive that covered just yards, as UR took good starting field position after was forced to punt out of its own end zone. answered moments later when Archer connected with Dohse on a -yard touchdown strike over the middle to tie the score at - with :9 remaining. The catch was the longest of Dohse s career. After Steinman made a diving interception in front of the sideline at UR s with : left, the Tribe put itself in position to take the lead. However, a holding penalty stalled the drive, and Pate s -yard field goal attempt into the wind came up short. The Tribe drove to UR s 9 in the final minute, but Justin Rogers intercepted Archer at the and returned it to the UR 7 with seconds remaining. Richmond quarterback Eric Ward then completed an -yard pass to Tre Gray and a -yard pass to Kevin Grayson to set up Howard s game-winning kick. Final William and Mary 7 Richmond st Pate field goal : nd UR Howard field goal : th UR Forte run (Howard kick) : th Dohse pass from Archer (Pate kick) :9 th UR Howard field goal : UR First Downs Rushes - Yards - -7 Att-Cmp-Int -7- -- Pass Yards 9 Offense 7 9 Plays Fumbles - Lost - - rd Down Conv. - - Penalties - Yards - - Sacks by - Yards - - Time of Possession 7:7 : Rushing - : Grimes -, Archer -9, Marriner -9, Riggins -. UR: Forte - (TD), Gaskins -, Ward 9-<>. Passing - : Archer 7--, 9 (TD). UR: Ward --. Receiving - : Dohse - (TD), Varno -, McAulay -, Grimes -, Hill -7. UR: Gray 7-9, Grayson -9, Boston -7, Bischoff -, Wilkins -, Forte -9, Mitchell -, Finney -. Defense - : Lissemore (. sack), Trantin 9 (sack,. TFL), Francks 7 (. sack), Tracy 7 (sack,. TFL), Caldwell (sack, PBU), Jean-Pierre (sack), Steinman (INT). Attendance: 7,7 Time: :; Weather:, Partly Cloudy No. / Weber State No. William & Mary Nov., 9 Zable Stadium Williamsburg, Va. NCAA Playoffs - First Round WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (//9) -- Sophomore linebacker Jake Trantin and redshirt freshman cornerback B.W. Webb returned a pair of first-half interceptions for touchdowns to help the sixth-ranked William and Mary football team defeat No. / Weber State, -, in the opening round of the NCAA Playoffs at Zable Stadium. With the win, advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals for the fourth time in school history and will play at Southern Illinois. The victory secured the program s fourth -win season and extended its winning streak against non-conference FCS schools to games. Additionally, the triumph marked head coach Jimmye Laycock s 99th career win. En route to posting its second shutout of the season, the College s (-) defense registered a season-high four intercep-tions and limited Weber State (7-) to just yards of total offense. The Wildcats entered the contest with one of the nation s top-ranked offensive units and was averaging more than points per game and yards of total offense per game. Additionally, held WSU to - yards rushing, which marked the third time this season that the Tribe has held an opponent to negative yards rushing. Sophomore running back Jonathan Grimes set a playoff record with 9 rushing yards, as he became the th player in school history to rush for more than, yards in a season. Trantin and Webb returned interceptions for and yards, respectively, in the second quarter (Webb s coming with just : left in the half), while senior place-kicker Brian Pate kicked a 7-yard field goal to give the Tribe a 7- lead at halftime. extended its advantage to - with a -play, 7-yard touchdown drive to open the second half that ended with a -yard QB sneak by senior quarterback R.J. Archer. Archer s second rushing touchdown of the afternoon, a -yard scamper with : remaining, pushed the lead to -. Following a Weber State fumble deep in territory, junior running back Terrence Riggins provided the final score of the afternoon with a -yard touchdown run with : left. allowed just yards of total offense in the second half. Final Weber State William and Mary 7 7 nd Trantin interception return (Pate kick) 9: nd Pate 7 field goal : nd Webb interception return (Pate kick) : rd Archer run (Pate kick) : th Archer run (Pate kick) : th Riggins run (Pate kick) : WSU First Downs 9 Rushes - Yards -<> 7- Att-Cmp-Int -- -- Pass Yards 7 7 Offense Plays 7 Fumbles - Lost - - rd Down Conv. - - Penalties - Yards 9-7-7 Sacks by - Yards - - Time of Possession : : Rushing - : Grimes -9, Riggins - (TD), Archer -9 ( TD), Jones (-7), Team -<>, Hill -<>. WSU: Smith, -, Team -<>, Higgins -<7>. Passing - : Archer --, 7. WSU: Higgins --, 7. Receiving - : Grimes -, McAulay -, Varno -, Riggins -, Robertson -7, Dohse -, Jones -. WSU: Toone -, Smith -, Collins -, Bolen -7, Phillips -. Defense - : Trantin ( solo, INT, TD, PBU), Francks ( solo), Lissemore ( solo, sack), Tracy ( solo, TFL), Steinman ( solo, PBU), Hyde (sack), Webb ( INT, TD, TFL, PBU), Cottingham (FR), Herbert (TFL), Livingston (INT). Attendance:,97 Time: :; Weather:, Sunny, Breezy RESULTS TRIBE FOOTBALL PRESEASON MEDIA GUIDE

RESULTS No. William & Mary No. / Southern Illinois Dec., 9 McAndrew Stadium Carbondale, Ill. NCAA Playoffs - Quarterfinals CARBONDALE, Ill. (//9) -- Sophomore running back Jonathan Grimes rushed for three touchdowns as the No. William and Mary football team earned a - victory at No. / Southern Illinois in the NCAA Quarterfinals on Dec.. In addition to advancing to the NCAA Semifinals for the second time in the last six years, the win was also significant in that it was the th of head coach Jimmye Laycock s career. He becomes just the th head coach in FCS history to accomplish the feat. s victory snapped the top-ranked Salukis -game winning streak and improved the Tribe s mark to -, as it equals a school record for most wins in a season with the team that also advanced to the NCAA Semifinals. Although the Tribe was outgained - and trailed - after the first quarter, it posted a dominant performance in the final three quarters outscoring SIU, -, and outgaining it, 7-. Southern Illinois (-) entered the contest with one of the nation s top offenses and was averaging. points per game and yards of total offense per game. Individually, All-American senior defensive end Adrian Tracy and senior place-kicker Brian Pate both etched their names in the Tribe s single-season record book. Tracy earned his th sack of the season and equaled Luke Cullinane s mark established in 99, while Pate kicked his st field goal of the season and equaled the mark set by Steve Christie in 99. In addition to rushing for three touchdowns, Grimes piled up yards on the ground as he eclipsed the -yard mark for the second straight week. The Salukis lone points of the day came on a -yard field goal by place-kicker Kyle Dougherty on the contest s opening drive. answered with a -yard field goal by Pate and a -yard run touchdown run by Grime in the second quarter. Grimes later found the end zone again with a 7-yard run late in the third quarter and a -yard run with less than two minutes remaining in the contest. No. William & Mary No. / Villanova Dec., 9 Villanova Stadium Villanova, Pa. NCAA Playoffs - Semifinals VILLANOVA, Pa. (//9) -- The sixth-ranked William and Mary football team concluded one of the best seasons in the program s -year history with a - loss at No. / Villanova in the NCAA Semifinals on Dec.. Despite the loss, finished the season with an - mark, which equals the school record for victories established in. Additionally, the squad set school records for fewest points allowed per contest (since going to an -game schedule) (. ppg), fewest rushing yards allowed per game (.), most sacks (9) and most tackles for a loss (). As it did against all opponents this season, the Tribe outgained Villanova, -7. Individually, junior wide receiver Cam Dohse finished with a five catches for a career-high yards, which included a school and NCAA Playoff record 9-yard touchdown reception from senior quarterback R.J. Archer. While neither team was able to generate much offense in the first quarter, the Tribe got on the scoreboard first when Dohse hauled in an NCAA playoff-record 9-yard touchdown reception down the left sideline with : showing in the second quarter. tacked on another score when senior place-kicker Brian Pate made a career-long -yard field goal as the first half clock expired to give the Tribe a - advantage. Villanova narrowed the margin to -7 on its second offensive possession of the second half when wide receiver Matt Szczur took a direct snap from center and raced yards for a touchdown with 9: remaining in the third quarter. answered on its ensuing possession with a -play, -yard drive that culminated with a -yard field goal from the right hash by Pate with : showing in the third quarter. Villanova responded with a touchdown on the following drive to go ahead, -, when quarterback Chris Whitney scored on rush from a less than a yard out with :7 remaining. Szczur helped set up the score with a 9-yard run on a fake punt near midfield to keep the drive alive. While the Tribe had two more possessions down the stretch, it was unable to generate any first downs. Still trailing by one with : remaining, the Tribe had a chance to gain on more possession but VU converted a fourth-and-less-than-one from the and was able to run out the clock. Final William and Mary 7 7 Southern Illinois st SIU Dougherty field goal : nd Pate field goal : nd Grimes run (Pate kick) :7 rd Grimes 7 run (Pate kick) : th Grimes run (Pate kick) : SIU First Downs Rushes - Yards 9-7- Att-Cmp-Int -- -- Pass Yards 9 Offense 7 7 Plays 77 9 Fumbles - Lost - - rd Down Conv. -7 - Penalties - Yards - - Sacks by - Yards - - Time of Possession : : Rushing - : Grimes - ( TD), Marriner 7-, Miller -, Riggins -9, Archer -, Team -<>. SIU: McIntosh -, Karim -7, Team -<>, Dieker -<>. Passing - : Archer --, 9. SIU: Dieker --,, McIntosh --, 9. Receiving - : McAulay -, Varno -, Hill -, Grimes -, Dohse -. SIU: Morris -, Karim -, Hoffman -, Allaria -7, Cheatham -7, Evans -. Defense - : Francks (9 solo, TFL), Caldwell 7 ( solo, PBU), Tracy ( solo, sack,. TFL, PBU), Stover ( solo, sacks) Webb (INT). Attendance:, Time: :; Weather:, Sunny Final William and Mary Villanova 7 7 nd Dohse 9 pass from Archer (Pate kick) : nd Pate field goal : rd VU Szczur run (Yako kick) 9: rd Pate field goal : th VU Whitney run (Yako kick) :7 VU First Downs 9 Rushes - Yards 7-97 - Att-Cmp-Int -- -- Pass Yards 9 99 Offense 7 Plays 7 9 Fumbles - Lost - - rd Down Conv. 9- - Penalties - Yards - - Sacks by - Yards - - Time of Possession : : Rushing - : Grimes -9, Archer -, Riggins -, Marriner -. VU: Szczur -9 (TD), Whitney 7-7 (TD), Ball 7-, Babbaro -9, Team -<>. Passing - : Archer --, 9 (TD). VU: Whitney 7--, 9, Szczur --,. Receiving - : McAulay 7-9, Dohse - (TD), Varno -, Grimes -, Riggins -, Hill -, Marriner -<>. VU: Harvey -, Szczur -, White -, Farmer -7, Reynolds -. Defense - : Stovere (9 solo, sack,. TFL), Trantin 7 ( solo), Tracy ( solo), Steinman (sack). Attendance:,7 Time: :; Weather:, Clear WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM

TEAM STATISTICS Led by senior quarterback R.J. Archer and an outstanding defensive unit, the Tribe outgained all of its opponents in 9. TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE. 7 79 7. 7. --9..7. 7 7. 9.9-7 - -7.9 OPP 9. 7 7.. --.7.. 7 9. 9. 7-9 - 9-9. TEAM STATISTICS PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game RD-DOWN Conversions rd-down Pct TH-DOWN Conversions th-down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Score By Quarters William and Mary st..7-7 7-7. -..9 : 9/ % / % 9- - - - % 9- % 9-9% 7 /9 nd TRIBE FOOTBALL PRESEASON MEDIA GUIDE rd 79 OPP. 7. 9-7-9. 9-9 9.. :7 /99 % / % - - - - 7% - 7% - % 7 / th 9 9

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Jonathan Grimes Courtland Marriner Terrence Riggins R.J. Archer Meltoya Jones David Miller Jimmy Hobson D.J. McAulay Chase Hill Terrance Schmand TEAM All-CAA running back Jonathan Grimes rushed for,9 yards last fall, a figure that ranks third on the program s single-season list. Rob Varno was one of the CAA s top pass-catching tight ends last season and earned all-conference honors after recording catches for 7 yards. B.W. Webb earned all-conference honors as a punt returner after averaging more than eight yards per return. PASSING R.J. Archer T. Schmand GP GP Effic.... Att 77 9 7 9 7 7 Gain 7 9 97 Loss 7 79 Net 9 9 - - - Att-Cmp-Int Pct --9. -7-7. --9. --. Yds 7 9 9 7 7 7 - TD 9 7 Long Avg/G 9. 9.7....9.. -. -. -. 7.. Yds 77 7 TD Lng 9 9 7 Avg.9 9....9.9 7.....7. 9.....7. TD Avg/G 9.... RECEIVING D.J. McAulay Rob Varno Jonathan Grimes Chase Hill Cameron Dohse Courtland Marriner Terrence Riggins Terreon Conyers Eric Robertson Ryan Moody Alex Gottlieb Jimmy Hobson Marshall Dill John Ribble Meltoya Jones Jake Marcey GP PUNT RETURNS B.W. Webb No. Yds Avg... TD Long KICK RETURNS Jonathan Grimes Meltoya Jones David Caldwell B.W. Webb TEAM Ryan Woolfolk Alex Gottlieb No. 7 Yds 9 7 9 Avg..7......9 9. TD Long 9 9 9 WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM No. 7 Avg.7.9...... -. -. -... Long Avg/G.7 9.. 9. 9 7. 7. 9. 7. 7... 7 9.... -. 9. 7.

SCORING Brian Pate Jonathan Grimes Courtland Marriner R.J. Archer Chase Hill Rob Varno D.J. McAulay Cameron Dohse Terrence Riggins B.W. Webb Eric Robertson Jimmy Hobson Jake Trantin Alex Gottlieb Kyle O Brien TEAM TD 7 TOTAL OFFENSE R.J. Archer Jonathan Grimes Courtland Marriner Terrence Riggins Meltoya Jones Terrance Schmand David Miller Jimmy Hobson Chase Hill TEAM G FGs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ------------ PATs----------- Kick Rush Rcv Pass 9- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9- - - - - - Plays 77 9 7 9 7 9 Rush 9 9 - - - Pass 77 7 DXP 9 9 - - 7 7 Saf Pts 9 Avg/G. 9..7....9. -. -. 9.9 9. FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct -9-9 -9-9 + Lg Bk Brian Pate -.7-9- 7- - - First-team All-CAA selection David Miller averaged more than yards per punt in 9. PUNTING David Miller No. 9 ALL PURPOSE Jonathan Grimes D.J. McAulay Cameron Dohse Courtland Marriner Rob Varno Chase Hill B.W. Webb Terrence Riggins R.J. Archer Meltoya Jones Eric Robertson Ryan Moody Jake Trantin Alex Gottlieb Terreon Conyers Jimmy Hobson David Caldwell Terrell Wells Marshall Dill Robert Livingston Ryan Woolfolk John Ribble David Miller Sean Lissemore Jake Marcey Terrance Schmand TEAM Yds 9 G Avg.. 9. Rush 9-9 - - Long 7 7 Rec 9 7 9 7 7 7 - TRIBE FOOTBALL PRESEASON MEDIA GUIDE TB 9 9 FC I + Blkd PR KOR 9 7 9 IR 7 7 Tot 7 7 7 9 7 - - - 7 9 Avg/G.9.7 7...........7.9 7....7.....9. -. -. -... INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Courtland Marriner ranked second on the team with rushing yards last season.

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Defensive Leaders Jake Trantin Evan Francks Adrian Tracy Sean Lissemore David Caldwell Robert Livingston Wes Steinman Michael Stover Ben Cottingham C.J. Herbert Dante Cook Terrell Wells B.W. Webb Harold Robertson III Ravi Pradhanang Marcus Hyde Michael Alvarado Fred Johnson Jabrel Mines Sheldon Alexander Bryan Jean-Pierre Kyle O Brien Brian Thompson Ryan Woolfolk Brian Pate Ethan Lee Derek Toon Keith Hill, Jr. Chris Johnson Jake O Connor Alex Gottlieb Ryan Moody Meltoya Jones R.J. Archer Terrence Riggins Chase Hill Cameron Dohse D.J. McAulay Team TOTALS -----------------Tackles----------------- -Sacks- ----------Passes Def-------- ---Fumbles--- Blkd GP Solo Ast TFL-Yds No-Yds Int-Yds PBU QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 9 9.-.-9 - -.. 9 9 7.-7.-. -... 7.-.-7. -...-.-9 -... 7.-.-. -.... -7......-.- -. -....-.-9........ -....-9.-........ -....-. -.... 7.-. -......-.-...... 9.-.-...... 7.-.-9. -...-.... -... 7..........-........-.-.......-.-.......-.-...... 9.................................................................................................................................................................-.-...... -7 9- -7-7 7 7-7 - 9- -. WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM