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DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY HORNETS FOOTBALL 2007 GAME NOTES www.dsuhornets.com 10-1, 8-0 MEAC GAME - 12 #9 Delaware State University Hornets Vs. #13 University of Delaware Blue Hens Delaware Stadium (22,000) Dover, DE Friday, November 23 1:30 pm 8-3, 5-3 CAA HORNET GAME-DAY FACTS NCAA FCS - Football Championships 1st Round This is a 2007 NCAA Football Championship Series first round match-up between the Hornets of Delaware State University and the Blue Hens of the University of Delaware. It is also a historical game because this is the first football game between the State of Delaware s two Division I programs. It has also taken on national attention because of the national football playoffs and the stories ran on ESPN s national sports magazine show Outside the Line along with espn.com. The Hornets are the champions of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference and the Blue Hens finished third in the Colonial Athletic Association Southern Division. The CAA placed a record five teams into the national playoffs, while the MEAC has one team. The Hornets are really the new kid on the block in reference to the national playoffs as the 15 other teams in the Sweet 16 have playoff experience. This is the Hornets first step into postseason competition. THE MATCH-UP - LOOKING AT THE NUMBERS Category DSU UD Scoring Offense 22.5 ppg 38.1 ppg Scoring Defense 16.1 ppg 26.1 ppg Pass Offense 142.0 292.9 Pass Defense 167.9 185.1 Rushing Offense 143.9 175.2 Rushing Defense 146.0 168.5 RADIO/TELEVISION - The game will have a live national television audience on ESPN HD and simulcast on ESPN 360. Play-by-play is Dave Ryan, color analyst is Jim Donnan and sideline reporter Shannon Spake The game can also be heard locally on WXXY - 1600 AM. Dennis Jones is the play-by-play announcer for Delaware State football. He is joined in the booth with color commentator Stan Meyer. Coverage begins with the pre-game show at 11:45p.m. WXXY will broadcast each Delaware State contest during the 2007 season. The network includes 1600 AM (Dover), 104.3 FM (Lewes, DE), 105.1 FM (Georgetown, DE), 104.3 FM (Roxanne, MD & Millsboro, DE) and 105.1 (Ocean City, MD) The game will be web cast - at www.dsuhornets.com, start time is 11:45 p.m. WEATHER - Kickoff (Neward, DE) - Partly Cloudy, 44 degrees, 10% chance of precipitation, winds from south southwest at 7 mph. SPORTS INFORMATION CONTACTS: DSU - LeCounte Conaway (302) 857-7365 lconaway@desu.edu UD - Scott Selhiemer (302) 831-2186 Selheimer@udel.edu THE SERIES: This is the first meeting between Delaware State and the University of Delaware in football. FROM THE TRAINING ROOM: Rashon Jackson (RB/SO-Patterson, NJ) is out with knee injury and Mike Maloney (OT/SO Chicago, IL) probable.. Delaware State 2007 Schedule/ Results 9/1 COASTAL CAROLINA W - 23-18 9/8 at Florida A&M * W - 20-7 9/15 at Kent State L - 7-38 9/22 OPEN 9/29 Hampton * W - 24-17 10/4 BETHUNE COOKMAN* W - 24-10 ESPNU Live 10/13 North Carolina A&T * W - 27-0 10/20 MORGAN STATE* W - 25-17 CN8 Live 10/27 South Carolina State * W - 17-16 11/3 Winston Salem State W - 23-20 11/10 NORFOLK STATE * W - 28-21 OT 11/17 HOWARD* W - 29-13 ComCast Delmarva (Tape Delay - TV) 11/23 at Univ. of Delaware 1:30 PM ESPN - Live Home games in ALL CAPS * MEAC game; DSU ticket office (866) 378-2845 Delaware State 2007 quick facts Location: Dover, DE 19901 Founded: 1891 Enrollment: 3,711 President: Dr. Allen L. Sessoms Athletic Director: Rick Costello Nickname: Hornets Colors: Columbia Blue & Red Affiliation: NCAA Division I-AA Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC) Stadium/surface/ Capacity: Alumni/Artificial/6,828 Press box: 302-857-7651 Football office: 302-857-7447 (Edna Piper; Admin. Coordinator) Dir. of Operations Chuck Shelton Office phone: 302-857-7259 Head Coach: Alton Al Lavan (Colorado St. 70) Record at DSU: Career record: 29-15 (..659%)/Including this year 31-16/29-15at DSU; 2-1 as interim HC at Eastern Michigan 2005 record: 8-3 MEAC record/finish: 6-2/Second All-time record: 316-350-12 (79 th year) Basic offense: Multiple Basic defense: 4-3 2007 captains: Jeremy Brerath (OG), Shaheer McBride (WR), Russell Reeves (MLB), Ryan Robinson (DB) Asst. AD-Media Relations Office phone: 302-857-7365 FAX: 302-857-6069 LeCounte Conaway email: lconaway@desu.edu Asst. Media Rel.: Dennis Jones Office phone: 302-857-6068 email: djones@desu.edu

The Coaches 2 Delaware State Alton Al Lavan (Colorado State 70); 29-15 at DSU (fourth year); 31-16 career; 0-0 vs. Delaware Lavan was appointed head coach of the Hornets on January 2, 2004. This is his first head-coaching job. The Fort Pierce, FL native has more than 30 years of professional and collegiate coaching experience. In 2005, Lavan led the Hornets to their first winning record since 2000. The team was 7-4 overall, and third in the MEAC with a 6-2 record. The conference mark was DSU s best since 1995. Delaware State was picked to finish sixth in the 2005 pre-season MEAC poll. The 2005 season also marked the first time since 1985 that the Hornets posted an undefeated record at home (5-0). Prior to accepting the Delaware State position, Lavan served two seasons as an assistant coach at Eastern Michigan University. He was promoted to assistant head coach for the 2003 football season, and upon the late-season firing of then-head coach Jeff Woodruff, Lavan was named interim head coach. After taking over the 1-8 team, Lavan led Eastern Michigan to a 2-1 record in its final three games. In more than 18 years as a NFL assistant, Lavan s resume includes stints with the Atlanta Falcons, Dallas Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers, Baltimore Ravens, and Kansas City Chiefs. He was a member of George Seifert s 1990 Super Bowl champion San Francisco 49ers coaching staff. That team included former Delaware State University standout John Taylor, who caught a touchdown pass in the 49ers 55-10 win over the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXIV. While in Dallas, Lavan worked under Hall of Fame head coach Tom Landry. He helped Cowboy running backs Tony Dorsett and Herschel Walker combine for six 1000-yard seasons. He helped lead Dallas to three NFC title games, division titles in 1981 and 85, and wild card playoff berths in 1980 and 83. Lavan has also served as position coach for NFL all- stars Roger Craig, Priest Holmes, Tom Rathman, Ernest Byner, Robert Newhouse and Bam Morris. Lavan s collegiate coaching tenure includes stops at Colorado State, Louisville, Iowa State, Georgia Tech, Stanford, and Washington. After a standout career as a defensive back and kicker at Colorado State University, Lavan was selected by the NFL s Philadelphia Eagles in the eighth round of the 1968 draft. He also played two seasons with the Atlanta Falcons before his professional career was cut short by a neck injury. DSU All-Time Coaching Records Edward Jackson (1933-45; 53-56) 54-27-3 Thomas Conrad (1946-49) 15-18-1 Robert White (1950-51) 4-14-1 Willard S. Jones (1952) 1-7-0 Bennie J. George (1957-59) 10-14-0 Preston Mitchell (1960) 4-4-0 Roy D. Moore (1961-64) 15-20-1 U.S. Washington (1965-66) 7-10-0 Arnold Jeter (1967-74) 25-48-1 Edmond Wyche (1975-78) 18-23-1 Charles Henderson (1979-80) 6-14-1 Joseph Purzycki (1981-84) 21-21-1 William Collick (1985-96) 81-40-0 John McKenzie (1997-99) 7-26-0 Ben Blacknall (2000-03) 16-24-0 Butch Posey (interim) 1-3-0 Al Lavan (2004 - ) Including this year 29-15 Delaware State assistants Doug Sam (First year) Offensive Coordinator/QBs; Ray Petty (First year) Defensive Coordinator; DBs; Curtis Thomas (Eighth year) Wide Receivers; Derek Hall (fourth year) Linebackers; special teams; Jeff Braxton (Eighth year) Offensive Line; Bobby Jones (First year) Defensive Line; Paul Macklin (Second year) Running Backs; Mike Gallengher (First Year) Tight Ends; Ed Sanders (Second year) Defensive Backs; Raimond Braithwaite (Third year) Strength & Conditioning; Ryan Johnson (Second year) Asst. Strength & Conditioning. Delaware - K.C. Keeler - The University of Delaware football program turned to one of its own on March 5, 2002 as former Blue Hen standout linebacker K.C. Keeler was introduced as the new head coach. At the press conference announcing his hiring, the energetic Keeler vowed to bring championships back to the University of Delaware. It took him only two seasons to fulfill those promises. The 2003 squad capped a magical year by posting a 15-1 record, capturing a share of the Atlantic 10 Conference title, and sweeping through the NCAA I-AA playoffs to win the 2003 I-AA national title. He followed that up with another Atlantic 10 Conference title and a berth in the NCAA I-AA quarterfinals to highlight the 2004 campaign. In five seasons at the helm of the Blue Hens, Keeler owns an impressive overall mark of 41-22 (.651), including a mark of 25-17 (.595) in league place. In 14 seasons overall as a college head coach, his mark stands at 129-43-1 (.7648). His young and injury-riddled Delaware squad posted a 6-5 record in 2005, winning its final two games - both on the road. The injuries continued during the 2006 season as the Blue Hens fell to a final record of 5-6, the first losing season in Keeler's 14 years as a head coach. Despite the losing record, four of the losses were by just seven points or less. Of his 22 losses at Delaware, a remarkable14 have been by just seven or less points. he Blue Hens, who in 2003 won the sixth national title in school history, the first since winning the 1979 NCAA II championship, and its first ever crown in I-AA, completed the most dominating playoff run in I-AA history. Delaware outscored its opponents by a combined margin of 149-23 and posted the first ever championship game shutout with a 40-0 blanking of previously unbeaten Colgate in the national title game in Chattanooga, TN Dec. 19. In addition to the NCAA and Atlantic 10 titles, Delaware was also honored with the Lambert Cup Trophy and the ECAC Team of the Year award as the top team in the East and also was honored as the area Team of the Year by the Philadelphia Sportswriters and Broadcasters Association and the state Team of the Year by the Delaware Sportswriters and Broadcasters Association. In addition, the team was ranked No. 1 in the final The Sports Network and USA Today/ESPN Top 25 polls. Keeler and his wife, Janice, have two children, daughter Kate (18) and son Jackson (16). 2

3 UPDATE: The South Carolina State Bulldogs edged out the defending MEAC champion Hampton Pirates by six points to hold the first place positioning in preseason predictions. The Bulldogs, who celebrate 100 years of football this season, tallied eight first place votes and 266 total points. The Bulldogs finished the 2006 season tied at second place with a 6-2 conference record and a 7-4 overall finish. Graduating 20 seniors from last year s squad, the three-time defending champion Pirates were picked to finish second. The Pirates received seven first place votes and 260 total points. Delaware State rounds out the conference s top trio with a third place predicted finish. The Bethune-Cookman Wildcats, who suffered their first losing season in nine years last year, was picked to finish fourth while interstate rival Florida A&M was selected to finish fifth. Morgan State, Norfolk State and Howard were picked to finish sixth, seventh and eighth. The Aggies of North Carolina A&T State wrap of the preseason standings with a predicted ninth place finish. 2006 MEAC Preseason Coaches poll (First place votes in parenthesis) Team Points South Carolina State (8) 266 Hampton (7) 260 DELAWARE STATE 219 Bethune-Cookman (2) 165 Florida A&M 159 Morgan State 139 Norfolk State 81 Howard (1) 76 North Carolina A&T 29 2007 MEAC Standings Team MEAC For Opp Overall For Opp Delaware State 8-0 194 101 10-1 247 177 Norfolk State 6-2 216 171 8-3 272 257 S.C. State 6-2 268 137 7-4 294 216 Hampton 5-3 235 166 6-5 329 258 Morgan State 4-4 176 172 5-6 261 226 Bethune-Cookman 3-5 182 203 5-6 267 247 Howard 2-6 186 259 4-7 266 332 Florida A&M 2-5 136 218 3-8 204 295 N.C. A&T 0-8 126 292 0-11 162 369 *Winston-Salem St. 0-0 0 0 6-5 232 203 *Ineligible for 2007 title MEAC Teleconference The MEAC football coaches are featured on a weekly teleconference each Tuesday from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Media members wishing to participate in the teleconference should contact the MEAC Media Relations Office (757-416-7116) for instructions. MEAC weekly teleconference schedule 10:00 - MEAC news & notes 10:03 - Donald Hill-Eley (Morgan State) 10:13 - Lee Fobbs (North Carolina A&T) 10:23 - Rayford Petty (Howard) 10:33 - Al Lavan (Delaware State) 10:43 - Buddy Pough (South Carolina State) 10:53 - Joe Taylor (Hampton) 11:03 - Pete Adrian (Norfolk State) 11:13 - Alvin Wyatt (Bethune-Cookman) 11:23 - Rubin Carter (Florida A&M) 11:33 - Kermit Blount (Winston Salem State) DELAWARE SCHEDULE & RESULTS Aug. 8 at William & Mary W 49-31 Sept. 8 #15 West Chester W 41-14 15 at Towson W 27-7 22 Rhode Island W 38-9 29 Monmouth W 42-7 Oct. 6 at New Hampshire L 30-35 13 Northeastern W 30-20 27 at Navy W 59-52 Nov. 3 #12 James Madison W 37-34 10 #9 Richmond (2 OT) L 56-62 17 at Villanova L 10-16 Scouting Delaware The Blue Hens are led by their high powered offense which is ranked 4th in the country in total offense averaging 468.9 yards per game. They are also ranked 8th in the country in scoring with a 38.9 points per game average and 10th in the country in passing offense at 292.91 yards per game. Leading the Blue Hens is senior quarterback Joe Flacco who has completed 251 of 370 passes for 3,185 yards and 17 touchdowns. Their top ground gainer is Omar Cuff who has scored an amazing 29 touchdowns this season and has rushed for 1,369 yards on 290 carries. Flacco s top receiver this season is Aaron Love with 55 receptions for 741 yards and three touchdowns. In the national stats, Flacco is ranked 7th in the country in total offense with a 294.1 yards per game and Cuff is #1 in scoring with an 18.0 per game average. Hornets Had Another Successful Season at Alumni - Since Coach Lavan took over the helm of the Hornets in 2004, he has made Alumni Stadium a winning home. In his first season, the Hornets went 3-4 on the home field, and included in the three wins was an upset over conference power Hampton (28-23). Over the pass three seasons they are 14-1 (..933 %) including this season. The Hornets went 5-0 in his second season and 4-1 last season and 5-0 this season. Going back to last season, the Hornets have won their last eight home games... Special Teams Are Special & Ranked in the Nation - Hornet Special Teams have played a major role in their success this season. Presently as a team the Hornets are ranked 6th in the country in kickoff returns with a 24.5 yards per return average. The Hornets have scored 247 points in 11 games including last week, 92 of those points have directly come from special teams. 57 points have come by field goals, six by kickoff return, 22 by points after touchdown. The Hornets have blocked three kicks and on the other hand their kickers have had great games also. Punter Josh Brite has five touchbacks, nine fair catches and has punted inside the 20 sixteen times. Kicker Riley Flickenger who handles kickoffs has been impressive averaging 58.5 yards per kick which is #1 in the MEAC. Place kicker Peter Gaertner is 22 of 23 in PAT s and 19 of 25 in field goals with his longest at 45 yards. 3

4 DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY MEDIA POLICIES Post-Game Interviews The Delaware State University Department of Athletics is not responsible for problems incurred by any member of the media not following the procedures listed below. It is our sincere desire to professionally make the post-game procedures a smooth process. The Media Relations Staff will facilitate only those following the proper guidelines. If you encounter a problem, please inform a member of the DSU Media Relations Staff. 1. Prior to the 6:00 mark of the fourth quarter, a list of DSU players and /or coaches (the same for the visiting team) needed for interviews should be given to the DSU Media Relations Representative. 2. The DSU football program will observe the 10 minute cooling off period as granted by the NCAA. Following the conclusion of the game, there will be a post game press conference in the tent located to the right of the East endzone. The visiting coach and players will be first, followed by DSU Head Coach Al Lavan and requested players. 3. DSU s locker room is closed to all media. 4. Post game quotes will be provided for DSU home games. COVERING THE HORNETS Interviews with players and coaches must be arranged at least 24 hours in advance. Coach Lavan and requested players are available for interviews with the print and electronic media outlets each week during the season on Tuesday at noon at the Lobby House (Loockerman St.) in Dover. Coaches and Players are available before and after practice. Interviews are not allowed during practice. DSU MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACTS LeCounte Conaway - Director/FB Contact 302-857-7365 lconaway@desu.edu Dennis Jones - Assistant 302-857-6068 djones@desu.edu Mike Wilson - Sr. Associate Athletics Dir. 302-857-7087 mwilson@desu.edu McBride Going For Triple Crown. Senior All-America candidate Shaheer McBride became the Hornets All-Time receiver in both receptions and receiving yards and he is now two touchdowns away from breaking the touchdown reception record. He presently has 33 career TD s and tied with John Taylor for the record with 33. Last year he moved up to the number two spot in the career receiving category for the Hornets. McBride s 206 receiving yards against St. Francis last season was the third best in a game in team history. John Taylor had 223 yards vs. St. Paul s in 1985 and David Jones tallied 213 vs. North Carolina A&T in 1990. McBride s day was second-best among FCS (formerly I-AA) receivers last season. Alex Watson of Northern Arizona had a 214-yard receiving day on August 31. DSU all-time receptions 1 Shaheer McBride (2004- ) 198 2 Albert Horsey (1997-2000) 160 2. Thomas Bolden (2001-04) 126 3. Tommie Mims (1997-2000) 122 DSU all-time receiving yards 1. Shaheer McBride (2004- ) 3,004 2. Albert Horsey (1997-2000) 2,491 2. John Taylor (1982-85) 2,426 4. Tommie Mims (1997-2000) 1,958 DSU all-time touchdown receptions 1. John Taylor (1982-85) 33 2. Shaheer McBride (2004-) 33 3. Darnerian McCants (1997-00) 26 4. Albert Horsey (1997-00) 20 David Jones (1988-90) 20 Francis Adjei Keola Asuega Gerald Bouknight Levesta Bryant Octavius Everett Riley Flickenger Peter Gaertner Jarin Giesler Stephon Hampton Tykie Hill Tyron Hurst Jaashawn Jones Jamaal Jones Andre Kennard DJamal Kirby Al Lavan Greg Ligon Shaheer McBride Joe Mendes Larrone Moore Luke Petion Jeff Postell Bryson Roache Kelly Rouse Akiel Russell Chris Singh Steven Steinbacher Chris Strother Alimayo Wilder Vashon Winton Pronunciation Guide Ah-jye Kee-oh-lah Ah-sway-gah Boo-nite Luh-ves-tah Ock-tay-vee-us Flik-en-jer Gart-ner Guy-sler Steh-fahn Ty-kee Ty-rahn Jay-shahn Juh-mahl Ken-ard Dee-juh-mahl Luh-van Leh-gahn Shuh-heer Men-dez Lah-rohn Pet-ee-ohn Pah-stell Roo-shay rhymes with house Ah-keel Sing Stine-bock-eer rhymes with brother Ah-lah-may-oo Vah-shahn 4

GAERTNER 5 BREAKS SEASON AND CAREER MARKS Senior place kicker Peter Gaertner has broken the DSU season and career field goal mark It was Gaertner s kick that sent the MEAC championship game into overtime in the Hornets 28-21 win over Norfolk State. His 39 yard field goal with 6:16 left in the third quarter tied the season and career marks at 16 and 40 made and his kick that sent the game into overtime with no time on the clock broke both marks giving him season and career records in field goal kicking. He held the season record of 16 field goals made in 2005, but he broke David Parkinson (1985-88) career mark of 40 made. Peter has a career mark of 43 of 58 (71%) made during his career. He has also kicked a career 67 of 70 point after touchdowns, giving him 193 career points. Gaertner s Career Breakdown FG PCT Total Pts. 43-60 71% 129 PAT s 67-70 95% 64 Career Total Pts. 193 Career Distance 40-49 yds FG PCT 2004 0-2 00% 2005 3-6 50% 2006 0-1 00% 2007 4-6 66% Total 7-15 46% 30-39 yds 2004 3-5 60% 2005 5-7 71% 2006 1-1 100% 2007 9-12 75% Total 18-25 70% 20-29 yds 2004 3-3 100% 2005 7-7 100% 2006 1-1 100% 2007 6-6 100% Total 17-17 100% Gaertner s success this season has garnered him MEAC Special Team Player of the Week honors three consecutive weeks for his game winning or tying field goals. THE 2006 HORNETS Are: 5-0 at home 5-1 on the road 0-0 at neutral sites 1-0 in overtime 8-0 in the MEAC 1-1 vs. non-meac opponents 10-0 vs. Division FCS opponents 0-1 vs. Division FBS opponents 7-1 in day games 3-0 at night 3-0 when leading after the first quarter 4-0 when trailing after first quarter 3-0 when tied after first quarter 5-0 when leading at the half 2-1 when trailing at halftime 3-0 when tied at the half 6-0 when leading after three quarters 4-1 when trailing after three quarters 0-0 when tied after three quarters 3-0 in games decided by seven points or less 2-0 in games decided by three points or less 3-0 in games decided by 10 or more points 1-1 in games decided by 20 or more points 5-1 when the opponent scores first 1-0 when rushing for at least 200 yards 9-1 when rushing for less than 200 yards 2-1 when opponent rushed for at least 200 yards 8-0 when opponent rushed for less than 200 yards 2-0 when passing for at least 200 yards 8-1 when passing for less than 200 yards 2-1 when opponent passed for at least 200 yards 7-0 when opponent passed for less than 200 yards 7-0 when out-rushing the opponent 3-1 when opponent has more rushing yards 5-0 when recording more passing yards 5-1 when opponent has more passing yards 4-0 when gaining more yards 6-1 when opponent has more yards 4-0 when recording more first downs 6-1 when opponent has more first downs 0-0 when first downs are even 2-0 when committing more turnovers 6-1 when opponent has more turnovers 2-0 when turnovers are even 7-1 when possessing the ball longer 3-0 when opponent possessed the ball longer 3-0 when committing more penalties 7-1 when opponent has more penalties 0-0 when penalties are even OPPONENTS WEEKLY SCHEDULE AND RECORD UPDATE THIS WEEK LAST WEEK RECORD Nov. 23 Delaware - host Delaware State L - 10-16 Villanova 8-3 Nov. 24 Coastal Carolina - Season over W - 41-2 Charleston Southern 5-6 Florida A&M - Season over L - 7-34 Bethune Cookman 3-8 Kent State - at Univ. of Buffalo L - 14-24 Temple 3-8 Hampton - Season over L - 27-45 Southern Illinois 6-5 Bethune Cookman - Season over W - 34-7 Florida A&M 5-6 N.C. A&T - Season over L - 7-51 S.C. State 0-11 Morgan State - Season over Open 5-6 S.C. State - vs. Season over W - 51-7 N.C. A&T 7-4 Winston Salem State - Season over L - 20-23 Norfolk State 6-5 5 Norfolk State - Season over W - 23-20 Winston Salem State 8-3 Howard - Season over L - 13-29 Delaware State 4-7

GREEN S 6 RETURN GET S NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT - Akeem Green s fumble return finished 2nd in the voting for the Pontiac Game Changing Performance to LSU s play. The 100- yard fourth quarter fumble return for a touchdown attracted national attention for the Hornets. ESPN s SportsCenter selected Green s return as number two in its Top 10 plays for the day. In addition, the play was among four nominated for ESPN s Pontiac Game Changing Performance for all of college football that weekend. The play selected by fans as the top performance earns a $5000 scholarship for the school. Fans across the country were able to vote until last Wednesday on ESPN.com. Morgan State was leading 17-16 when halfback Courtney Anderson appeared headed for a two-yard touchdown run. Anderson had the ball knocked loose by Delaware State linebacker Josh Pope just short of the goal line, and Green scooped it up about seven yards into the end zone. He returned the fumble all the way down field for a touchdown to give Delaware State a 22-17 lead with 9:11 left in the fourth quarter. The fumble return is the longest in college football this season, and the longest in school history. FUMBLE RETURN GOING INTO NATIONAL RECORD BOOK - Akeem Green s 100 yard fumble return last week is the longest this season in the nation. The fumble return category is listed in the NCAA FBS records, but not in the FCS records. The national record in the FBS is 100 yards, held by three - Paul Rivers of Rutgers (vs. Pitt, 10/28/95), Dan Dawson of Rice (vs. UNLV, 11/14/98) and Kevin Thomas of UNLV (vs. Baylor, 9/11/99). According to the NCAA Statistical Service, the category will be added this season to the FCS records. JR - QB WINTON IS A WINNER Junior quarterback Vashon Winton has been a major part of the Hornets rise over the past three seasons. Including this years 10-1 run so far, Winton has an impressive 25-7 record as a starter. He was the 2005 MEAC Rookie of the year when he led DSU to a 7-4 finish. In MEAC competition he has an impressive 19-3 record as a starter. He has also moved up to the #2 spot on the DSU career passes completed mark with 331. Going into the national playoffs, he has completed 375 of 659 passes (57%) for 4,218 career yards. It was the Norfolk State game last year that Winton suffered an ankle injury that caused him to miss the final game against Howard.. Against Norfolk two weeks ago, he completed 28 of 44 passes for 413 yards. He has moved up to the #2 spot on the all-time career passing yard mark at DSU behind Rahsaan Matthews 8,073 yards. WINTON NAMED MEAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Junior quarterback Vashon Winton was named the MEAC Player of the Week for his performance in guiding the Hornets to the biggest comeback in school history. Down 21-3 with eight minutes left in the game last against Norfolk State, he led the Hornets to 25 unanswered points. He finished the game completing 28 of 44 passes for 245 yards and two touchdowns. He also rushed for 61 yards on 18 carries, giving him 306 total offensive yards. HORNETS RANKED 8th IN THE COUNTRY IN SACKLS ALLOWED - Offensively the Hornets have struggled for consistency, but protection for junior QB Vashon Winton has been a major plus. Going into the playoffs, the Hornets have not allowed but 10 sacks on the season. MOVING ON UP All-America candidate Shaheer McBride has broken all of DSU s receiving records and going into the final regular season left he is moving up the MEAC All-Time Receiving latter in both receptions and yards. With 3,003 yards he is presently ranked 4th just ahead of Cainon Lamb (FAMU 1997-99) and with 197 career receptions he is 5th just ahead of FAMU s Roosevelt Kiser (2003-06) He is the fifth receiver in MEAC history to go over the 3,000 career receiving yards. HORNETS ON TELEVISION This season the Hornets are 3-0 when games are televised. The Bethune Cookman game was live on ESPNU, the Morgan State game was on regional television CN8 and last week the game was taped delayed on Comcast Cable Delmarva. Friday the Hornets game is live nationally on ESPN HD and simulcast on ESPN 360. RICHMOND AND GAERTNER NAMED TO CoSIDA ESPN THE MAGAZINE - District 2 ALL ACADEMIC TEAM The College Sports Information Directors Association (CoSIDA) has announced that Delaware State University placekicker Peter Gaertner (sr., Berlin, Germany) and center Nick Richmond (r-so. Lampeter, PA) have been named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District 2 football team. Each is now qualified for selection to the Academic All-America team. Gaertner is a Banking/Finance major in DSU master s program, and has a 3.80 cumulative grade-pointaverage. Last spring, he was named to the inaugural National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame National Honor Society. This season, Gaertner is tied for the MEAC lead with 15 field goals (15-for-21). He has also connected on 17-of-18 extra point tries. Gaertner, a two-time MEAC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week, has kicked the game-winning field in the final seconds of the last two games. Richmond is a Sports Management major with a 3.62 GPA. He has started each game at center for the Hornets this season. Richmond is a mainstay of the offensive line, which has helped DSU rank first in the MEAC and 10th in the nation in sacks allowed (0.89 pg). 6

HORNETS 7 HOLD ON TO SBN TOP SPOT AND MOVE TO TOP TEN IN FCS POLLS For the eighth week, the Hornets are holding on to the number one spot in the SBN Poll, and remained at the #10 spot in two of the three FCS Polls. The Hornets are 9th in the AGS Poll and 10th in the Sports Network and Coaches Poll. This season after defeating #23 Coastal Carolina 23-18 in their season opener, and Florida A&M in the second week, the Hornets cracked the Top-25 at the #24 spot, but dropped out after their loss to FBS Kent State in week three. They returned to the Top 25 at the #20 spot in the Sports Network Poll after their win over Hampton. Historical Note - The Hornets highest ranking was in 1984 when they reached the seventh spot. Joe Purzycki was in his third and last year guiding the Hornets to an 8-2 finished, with non-conference wins over Northeastern Towson St. and Liberty. SBN BLACK COLLEGE POLL 1. Delaware St. (22) 10-1 262 2. Tuskegee (4) 10-0 216 3. Grambling State (4) 8-2 190 4. Norfolk State` 8-3 143 5. Southern 7-3 124 6. South Carolina State 7-4 91 7. Virginia Union 9-2 67 8. Prairie View A&M 7-3 56 9. Albany State 8-3 45 10. Alabama A&M 8-2 41 FCS Coaches Poll Rank Team (1st Votes) Points 1. Northern Iowa (17) 689 2. Montana (7) 659 3. McNeese St. (1) 639 4. Southern Illinois 598 5. North Dakota St. (3) 556 6. Appalachian St. 553 7. Massachusetts 541 8. Richmond 499 9. James Madison 432 10. Delaware St. 405 11. Eastern Kentucky 403 12. Wofford 389 13. Delaware 384 14. Eastern Washington 328 15. New Hampshire 245 16. Youngstown St. 228 17. Eastern Illinois 222 18. Grambling St. 198 19. Georgia Southern 173 20. Yale 153 21. Elon 101 22. Harvard 100 23. Fordham 79 24. Dayton 77 25. South Dakota St. 68 Sports Network's FCS College Poll Previous Team (First-place votes) Record Points Rank 1. Northern Iowa Panthers (97) 11-0 2,650 1 2. Montana Grizzlies (10) 11-0 2,494 3 3. McNeese State Cowboys (5) 11-0 2,482 4 4. Southern Illinois Salukis 10-1 2,329 5 5.Appalachian St. Mountaineers 9-2 2,200 6 6. Richmond Spiders 9-2 2,067 7 7. Massachusetts Minutemen 9-2 1,992 8 8. North Dakota State Bison 10-1 1,880 2 9. Eastern Kentucky Colonels 9-2 1,653 12 10. Delaware State Hornets 10-1 1,611 10 11. Wofford Terriers 8-3 1,590 13 12. James Madison Dukes 8-3 1,449 14 13. Delaware Blue Hens 8-3 1,272 9 14. Eastern Washington Eagles 8-3 1,229 14 15. Youngstown State Penguins 7-4 930 17 16. Grambling State Tigers 8-2 841 19 17. New Hampshire Wildcats 7-4 816 20 18. Eastern Illinois Panthers 8-3 747 21 19. Georgia Southern Eagles 7-4 698 16 20. Yale Bulldogs 9-1 630 11 21. South Dakota St. Jackrabbits 7-4 488 NR 22. Harvard Crimson 8-2 423 NR 23. Elon Phoenix 7-4 414 24 24. Cal Poly Mustangs 7-4 331 25 25. Fordham Rams 8-3 260 18 Any Given Saturday Poll Top 25 (First place votes in parenthesis) 1. Northern Iowa (55) 11-0 2. McNeese St. (1) 11-0 3. Montana (3) 11-0 4. Southern Illinois 10-1 5. Appalachian St. 9-2 6. North Dakota St. 10-1 7. Richmond 9-2 8. Massachusetts 9-2 9. Delaware St. 10-1 10. Eastern Kentucky 9-2 11. Wofford 8-3 12. James Madison 8-3 13. Delaware 8-3 14. Eastern Washington 8-3 15. Eastern Illinois 8-3 16. Youngstown St. 7-4 17. New Hampshire 7-4 18. South Dakota St. 7-4 19. Grambling St. 8-2 20. Yale 9-1 21. Georgia Southern 7-4 22. Cal Poly 7-4 23. Villanova 7-4 24. Harvard 8-2 25. Fordham 8-3 7

8 THE LAST TIME Team The Hornets scored at least 40 points: 9/9/06 vs. St. Francis (W, 63-28) 50 points: 9/9/06 vs. St. Francis (W, 63-28) 60 points: 11/4/06 vs. Concord (W, 62-0) 70 points: 10/8/84 vs. Bowie State (W, 70-8) allowed at least 40 points 9/17/05 vs. James Madison (L 7-65) allowed 50 or more points 9/17/05 vs. James Madison (L 7-65) allowed 60 or more points 9/17/05 vs. James Madison (L 7-65) allowed 70 or more points 11/8/80 vs. Portland State (L 0-105) shut out an opponent: 10/13/07 vs. N.C. A&T (27-0) were shut out: 9/25/04 vs. S. Illinois (0-49) failed to score a touchdown: 9/24/05 vs. Coastal Carolina (L 6-24) rushed for at least 300 yards: 10/14/06.. 316 vs. N.C. A&T (W, 37-21) rushed for at least 400 yards: 9/6/97 427 vs. Cheyney (W, 50-18) rushed for at least 500 yards: 10/2/93 507 vs. B-Cookman (W, 55-26) rushed for less than 100 yards: 10/1/05 10 vs. Hampton (L 8-26) allowed at least 300 yards passing: 10/7/06 304 vs. Bethune Cookman (W - 33-31) allowed at least 400 yards passing: 11/17/01 487 vs. Howard (W 43-31) allowed at least 500 yards passing: n/a passed for at least 300 yards: 11/11/00 339 vs. Norfolk State (W, 31-28) passed for at least 400 yards: 10/23/04 430 vs. Morgan State (L, 30-34) passed for at least 500 yards: n/a allowed at least 300 yards rushing: 9/17/05 307 vs. James Madison (L 7-65) allowed at least 400 yards rushing: 10/7/00 450 vs. B--Cookman (L 20-41) allowed at least 500 yards rushing: 9/11/99 504 vs. Elon (L 28-51) gained at least 400 yards: 11/10/07 413 vs. Norfolk St. (W 28-21) gained at least 500 yards: 9/9/06 562 vs. St. Francis (W 63-28) gained at least 600 yards: 10/22/83 624 vs. Liberty (W 48-24) gained at least 700 yards: 10/23/93 730 vs. Morgan State (W 65-42) an opponent gained at least 400 yards: 9/16/06 401 vs. Northwestern State (L 3-23) an opponent gained at least 500 yards: 9/17/05-599 vs. James Madison (L 7-65) an opponent gained at least 600 yards: 10/3/98-624 vs. FAMU (L 0-49) intercepted three passes in a game: 9/3/05 vs. Florida A&M (W, 21-17) intercepted four passes in a game: 11/4/06... vs. Concord (W, 62-0) intercepted five passes in a game: 10/24/87 vs. Towson State (W, 40-17).returned a fumble for a touchdown: 10/20/07 vs Morgan State were intercepted three times: 9/24/05 vs. Coastal Carolina (L 6-24) were intercepted four times: 9/22/01 vs. Liberty (L 7-34) recorded a safety: 9/3/05 vs. Florida A&M (W, 21-17)...had four sacks or more: 9/29/07 (5)...vs. Hampton (W, 24-17) happened this year in bold INDIVIDUAL The last time a Hornet scored four touchdowns in a game: 9/19/06 WR Shaheer McBride vs. St. Francis scored five touchdowns in a game: 11/4/0 TE/SE Darnerien McCants vs. NCA&T scored six touchdowns in a game: 11/3/84 FB Gene Lake vs. Howard passed for four TDs in a game: 11/18/00 Rahsaan Matthews vs. Howard passed for five TDs in a game: 9/23/00 Rahsaan Matthews vs. Liberty passed for six TDs in a game: 11/4/00 Rahsaan Matthews vs. North Carolina A&T rushed for at least 100 yards in a game: 9/1/07 - Kareem Jones (171) vs. Coastal Carolina rushed for at least 200 yards: 10/28/00 Grayland King (225) vs. SC State rushed for at least 300 yards: 11/10/84 Gene Lake (336) vs. Liberty two Hornets rushed for at least 100 yards in a game: 9/9/06 Emmanuel Marc (126) and Lennox Norville (106) vs. St. Francis three Hornets rushed for at least 100 yards: 10/23/93: Phil Anderson (136), Aaron Spears (133), and Wendell Watson (118) vs. Morgan State had at least 100 receiving yards: 10/22/05 Shaheer McBride (138) vs. Morgan State had at least 200 receiving yards: 9/9/06 Shaheer McBride (206) vs. St. Francis two Hornets had at least 100 receiving yards: 10/23/04 Thomas Bolden (150) and Shaheer McBride (103) vs. Morgan State had a 100-yard rusher and 100-yard receiver in the same game: 10/22/05 Rodney Roy (139 yards rushing) and Shaheer McBride (138 yards receiving) vs. Morgan State had a 200-yard rusher and two 100-yard receiver in a game: 10/28/00 Grayland King (225 yards rushing), Darnerien McCants (114 yards receiving) and Albert Horsey (104 yards receiving) had a 200-yard receiver and two 100-yard rushers in a game Shaheer McBride (206 yds. receiving); Emmanuel Marc (126 yds. rushing); Lennox Norville (106 yds. rushing) had at least 10 receptions: 10/23/04 Thomas Bolden (11) vs. Morgan State passed for at least 300 yards: 10/23/04 Bryan Botts (430) vs. Morgan State passed for at least 400 yards: 10/23/04 Bryan Botts (430) vs. Morgan State returned a kickoff for a touchdown: 10/13/07 Brandon Hudson (84 yds) vs. N.C. A&T returned a punt for a touchdown: 11/20/04 Deon Rheubottom (73 yds.) vs. Howard returned an interception for a TD: 10/13/07 Akeem Green (86yds) vs. N.C. A&T returned a fumble for a TD: 10/20/07 Akeem Green (100 yds) vs. Morgan State returned a blocked punt for a TD: 9/9/06 Josh Pope (0) vs. Bethune Cookman...11/4/06.Brandon Hudson (61) vs. Concord returned an opponent s two-point attempt for a score: 11/17/01 James Spence vs. Howard returned an opponent s extra-point kick for a score: 10/25/03 James Spence vs. Morgan State blocked a punt: 9/8/07 Alimayo Wilder vs. Florida A&M had three interceptions in a game: 9/27/03 Jamel Trott vs. Florida A&M had four interceptions in a game: 9/7/85 Betram Chew vs. North Carolina A&T had at least 20 tackles in a game: 11/18/89 Craig Parsley (23) vs. Howard had four sacks in a game. 9/3/05 Sam Smith vs. Florida A&M had five sacks in a games 11/9/91 Leroy Thompson vs. NCA&T happened this season in bold 8

9 GAME - 1 HORNETS HOLD OFF #23 COASTAL CAROLINA Dover, DE --- Syracuse transfer Kareem Jones rushed for 171 yards and a touchdown, and Shaheer McBride had two touchdown catches to lead Delaware State to a 23-18 win over 23 rd ranked Coastal Carolina in the season opener at Alumni Stadium Saturday evening. The Chanticleers drove 45 yards to the Delaware State 25 on the final possession, but time expired before they could get off another play. Jones, who played two seasons at Syracuse before enrolling at Delaware State, scored the game s first touchdown on a 63-yard run to give the Hornets a 7-3 lead with 10:38 left in the first quarter. He also had a 74-yard kickoff return to set up a 30-yard Peter Gaertner field goal that gave Delaware State a 23-12 lead with 8:23 left to play. McBride had 81 yards on four receptions to become the Hornets career leader with 2501 receiving yards. He surpassed former leader Albert Horsey (1997-2000) on a 53-yard touchdown catch on a pass from Vashon Winton to give Delaware State a 20-6 lead with 6:50 left in the third quarter. Winton and McBride hooked up on a 10-yard touchdown pass on the Hornets next possession to stretch their lead to 20-6 with 2:23 remaining in the fourth quarter. Coastal Carolina pulled to with 20-12 when Will Richardson and Jerome Simpson connected on a 33-yard touchdown pass to cap off a nine-play, 81-yard drive with 11:04 left in the fourth quarter. After the Gaertner field goal gave the Hornets a 23-12 lead, Coastal Carolina drove 80 yards on 12 plays to score its second fourth quarter touchdown. Tommy Fraser capped off the drive with a 5-yard touchdown run to pull the Chanticleers to within 23-18 with 3:58 left in the game. Coastal Carolina failed on a two-point pass after the touchdown. Delaware State out gained Coastal Carolina 351-to-347, including a 267-to-125 edge on the ground. Senior linebacker Russell Reeves had a game high 12 tackles, including two backfield stops, for Delaware State. Coastal Carolina (0-1) vs. Delaware State (1-0) Date: Sep 01, 2007 Site: Dover,Del. Stadium: Alumni Stadium Attendance: 3248 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score ----------------- -- -- -- -- ----- Coastal Carolina... 3 0 3 12-18 Delaware State... 7 0 13 3-23 Scoring Summary: 1st 11:58 COASTAL - DURHAM, J. 27 yd field goal 4 plays, -2 yards, TOP 0:52, COASTAL 3 - DSU 0 10:38 DSU - JONES,Kareem 63 yd run (GAERTNER,Peter kick) 4 plays, 76 yards, TOP 1:18, COASTAL 3 - DSU 7 3rd 07:42 COASTAL - DURHAM, J. 23 yd field goal 4 plays, 5 yards, TOP 1:28, COASTAL 6 - DSU 7 06:50 DSU - MCBRIDE,Shahee 53 yd pass from WINTON,Vashon (GAERTNER,Peter kick) 2 plays, 63 yards, TOP 0:45, COASTAL 6 - DSU 14 02:23 DSU - MCBRIDE,Shahee 10 yd pass from WINTON,Vashon(GAERTNER,Peter kick failed) 5 plays, 64 yards, TOP 2:15, COASTAL 6 - DSU 20 4th 11:04 COASTAL - SIMPSON, J 33 yd pass from RICHARDSON, W. (DURHAM, J. kick blockd) 9 plays, 81 yards, TOP 2:22, COASTAL 12 - DSU 20 08:23 DSU - GAERTNER,Peter 30 yd field goal 6 plays, 0 yards, TOP 2:29, COASTAL 12 - DSU 23 03:58 COASTAL - FRASER, T. 5 yd run (RICHARDSON, W. pass failed) 12 plays, 80 yards, TOP 4:25, COASTAL 18 - DSU 23 Kickoff time: 7 p.m. End of Game: 10:05 Total elapsed time: 3:05 Officials: Referee: Jack Childress; Umpire: Mark Tellis; Linesman: Tyrone Davis; Line judge: Tom Giles; Back judge: Barry Hendon; Field judge: Chris Brown; Side judge: D. Harrison; Scorer: DSU Media Rela.; Temperature: 80 Wind: W Weather: Sunny DSU's Shaheer McBride breaks career receiving yards record GAME - 2 HORNETS TOP RATTLERS IN MEAC OPENER Tallahassee, FL --- Vashon Winton passed for 179 yards and two touchdowns to lead Delaware State to a 20-7 win Florida A&M in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) opener for each team before 14,327 fans at Bragg Stadium. The Hornets improved to 2-0 overall, while Florida A&M fell to 0-2. Delaware State has won three in a row over Florida A&M for the first time in the history of the series, which began in 1977. The Hornets have also opened a season with back-to-back wins for the third straight year. Winton completed 17-of-25 passes, including touchdown strikes to Shaheer McBride in the second quarter and William Griggs in the third quarter. After a scoreless first quarter, Delaware State used a big play on special teams to jump out in front. Two plays after Alimayo Wilder blocked a punt by Florida A&M s Wesley Taylor, Winton and McBride connected on an 11-yard touchdown pass to give the Hornets a 7-0 lead with 10:00 left in the second quarter. McBride had five catches for 57 yards in the contest. He is now tied with Albert Horsey (1997-00) for the school record with 160 career receptions. Last week, McBride passed Horsey for the all-time DSU lead in receiving yards. Florida A&M took advantage of a Delaware State turnover to tie the game. Four plays after a Curtis Holcomb interception gave Florida A&M the ball at the Delaware State 40, Albert Chester connected with Taj Jenkines on a five-yard touchdown pass to make it 7-7 with 1:17 in the second quarter. On the ensuing possession, Delaware State drove 57 yards on nine plays, resulting in a 34-yard field goal by Peter Gaetner with one second left in the half to take a 10-7 lead at the break. A Florida A&M penalty on the second half kickoff gave Delaware State the ball at the Rattler 49 yard line. Five plays later, Winton found William Griggs in the endzone for a 19-yard touchdown to give the Hornets a 17-7 lead with 12:29 left in the third quarter. It was just the second catch and first career touchdown for Griggs. Gaertner kicked a 36-yard field goal with 6:26 left in the third quarter to close out the scoring. Delaware State s defense held Florida A&M to 272 total yards, including 100 on 31 rushing attempts. Defensive backs Akeem Green and Andre Kennard led the Hornets with eight tackles each. Kennard also had his first career interception. Delaware State returns to action next Saturday (Sep. 15) at Kent State of the Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) Mid-American Conference. Delaware State (2-0,1-0) vs. Florida A&M (02,0-1) Date: Sep 08, 2007 Site: Tallahassee, Fla. Stadium: Bragg Memorial Stad Attendance: 14327 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score ----------------- -- -- -- -- ----- Delaware State... 0 10 10 0-20 Florida A&M... 0 7 0 0-7 Scoring Summary: 2nd 10:00 DSU - MCBRIDE,Shahee 11 yd pass from WINTON,Vashon (GAERTNER,Peter kick) 2 plays, 1 yard, TOP 1:07, DSU 7 - FAMU 0 01:17 FAMU - JENKINES,Taj 5 yd pass from CHESTER,Albert (TAYLOR,Wesley kick) 4 plays, 40 yards, TOP 1:54, DSU 7 - FAMU 7 00:01 DSU - GAERTNER,Peter 34 yd field goal 9 plays, 57 yards, TOP 1:09, DSU 10 - FAMU 7 3rd 12:29 DSU - GRIGGS,William 19 yd pass from WINTON,Vashon (GAERTNER,Peter kick) 5 plays, 49 yards, TOP 2:18, DSU 17 - FAMU 7 06:26 DSU - GAERTNER,Peter 36 yd field goal 9 plays, 54 yards, TOP 4:08, DSU 20 - FAMU 7 Kickoff time: 6:03 pm End of Game: 8:51 Total elapsed time: 2:48 Officials: Referee: Sam Jones; Umpire: Derrick Wells; Linesman: Calvin Harris; Line judge: Annice Canady; Back judge: Keil Greene; Field judge: Raymond Daniel; Side judge: Byron Adams; Scorer: FAMU SID; Temperature: 91 Wind: Weather: Winds Light and var 9

10 GAME - 3 HORNETS FALL TO KENT STATE Kent, OH - Delaware State trailed just 7-0 after 30 minutes, but faltered in the second half of a 38-7 loss to Kent State before 8,455 fans at Dix Stadium Saturday afternoon. The contest was the first for Delaware State against a Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly D-IA) team since 1987. The win improved the Golden Flashes to 2-1, while the Hornets suffered their first setback of the year to fall to 2-1. Kent State scored 24 unanswered points in the second half to open up a 31-0 lead. Delaware State avoided the shutout by scoring a touchdown in the final minute, but Kent State s Shawn Bayes returned the ensuing kickoff 95 yards to close out the scoring. The game was scoreless when Delaware State failed to take advantage of two Kent State turnovers in the second quarter. A fumble recovery by Ryan Robinson gave DSU the ball at the Kent State 34, but the Hornets failed to pick up a first down. An interception by James Romain gave DSU a possession at midfield, but the Hornets again failed to move the ball. Kent State finally broke the deadlock when Julian Edelman connected with Bayes on a 42-yard touchdown with 1:37 left in the second quarter. The play capped off an eight-play, 94-yard drive. The Golden Flashes stretched their lead to 14-0 when Eugene Jarvis scored on a four-yard run to cap off a five-play, 60-yard drive on Kent State s first possession of the second half. Jarvis led all players with 136 yards rushing on 22 carries. He also scored on a 42-yard pass from Edelman to give Kent State a 28-0 lead on the first play of the fourth quarter. Delaware State got on the scoreboard when quarterback Vashon Winton capped off a 12-play, 57-yard drive with a one-yard keeper with 35 seconds left to play. Kent State racked up 468 total yards to 191 for the Hornets. Delaware State had just 74 yards passing. Shaheer McBride had three catches for 20 yards. He has 163 career receptions to pass Albert Horsey (1997-00) as Delaware State s all-time leader. Delaware State (2-1) vs. Kent State (2-1) Date: Sep 15, 2007 Site: Kent, Ohio Stadium: Dix Stadium Attendance: 8455 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score ----------------- -- -- -- -- ----- Delaware State... 0 0 0 7-7 Kent State... 0 7 14 17-38 Scoring Summary: 2nd 01:37 KENT - BAYES, Shawn 42 yd pass from EDELMAN, Julian (REED, Nate kick) 8 plays, 94 yards, TOP 2:36, DSU 0 - KENT 7 3rd 11:43 KENT - JARVIS, Eugene 4 yd run (REED, Nate kick) 5 plays, 60 yards, TOP 1:28, DSU 0 - KENT 14 07:54 KENT - TUKES, Rashad 56 yd pass from EDELMAN, Julian (REED, Nate kick) 5 plays, 68 yards, TOP 1:16, DSU 0 - KENT 21 4th 14:50 KENT - JARVIS, Eugene 42 yd pass from EDELMAN, Julian (REED, Nate kick) 7 plays, 65 yards, TOP 3:31, DSU 0 - KENT 28 12:10 KENT - REED, Nate 40 yd field goal 6 plays, 41 yards, TOP 1:18, DSU 0 - KENT 31 00:35 DSU - WINTON,Vashon 1 yd run (GAERTNER,Peter kick) 12 plays, 57 yards, TOP 6:37, DSU 7 - KENT 31 00:22 KENT - BAYES, Shawn 95 yd kickoff return (REED, Nate kick) DSU 7 - KENT 38 Kickoff time: 4 p.m. End of Game: 6:48 p.m Total elapsed time: 2:48 Officials: Referee: Don Amicon; Umpire: William Zurcher; Linesman: Norman Eubank; Line judge: M. Pennington; Back judge: Matt Edwards; Field judge: Tim Maguire; Side judge: Grady Smith; Scorer: Todd Vatter; Temperature: 58 Wind: NW 9mph Weather: Partly Cloudy GAME - 4 HORNETS MAKE STATEMENT WITH WIN AT HAMPTON Hampton, VA - Delaware State s hopes of winning its first Mid- Eastern Athletic Conference championship since 1991 took a big step forward with a 24-17 win over defending champ Hampton at Armstrong Stadium Saturday afternoon. The Hornets improved to 3-1 overall and 2-0 in the MEAC, while the Pirates lost for the first time in four games, all against conference opponents. Hampton was ranked 13 th in the latest SportsNetwork poll of FCS (formerly Division I-AA) teams. Vashon Winton connected with tight end Jeff Postell on a fiveyard scoring pass with 11:39 left in the fourth quarter for the game-winning score. Kareem Jones rushed for 135 yards, while Winton rushed for two touchdowns and passed for another to lead the Delaware State offense. The Hornet defense recorded a season-high five sacks. Joe Mendes had two sacks, while linebacker Josh Pope had a game-high 10 tackles. Hampton scored on the game s first possession when Jerry Cummings capped off a four-play 75-yard drive with a 15-yard touchdown run. The big play in the drive was a 59-yard pass from T.J. Mitchell to Jeremy Gilchrist. Gilchrist had eight receptions for 177 yards, but was held to two catches for 21 yards in the second half. Delaware State pulled even when Winton scored on a one-yard keeper to cap off a six-play, 80-yard drive with 11:45 left in the second quarter. The big play in the drive was a 57-yard run by Jones to the Hampton 23. The Hornets opened up a 10-7 lead on a 28-yard field goal by Peter Gaertner with 5:34 left in the second quarter. A 34-yard pass from Winton to Laronne Moore helped set up the go-ahead score. Hampton responded on its next possession with an eight-play, 90-yard drive that was capped off by a 12-yard touchdown pass from Mitchell to Gilchrist with 2:35 left in the second quarter. The extra point gave the Pirates a 14-10 lead. On the ensuing possession, Delaware State drove 90 yards in seven plays to reclaim the lead. Winton capped off the drive with an 11-yard touchdown run with 21 seconds left in the half. The junior signal-caller rushed for 44 yards and connected with Moore on a 16-yard pass during the drive. Hampton tied the game at 17 when Carlo Turavani nailed a 33- yard field goal with 13:52 left in the third quarter. Delaware State s game-winning touchdown came three plays after Winton hooked up with Shaheer McBride on a 50 yard pass to the Hampton 10. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score ----------------- -- -- -- -- ----- Delaware State... 0 17 0 7-24 Hampton... 7 7 0 3-17 Scoring Summary: 1st 12:50 HAM - CUMMINGS,Jerry 15 yd run (TURAVANI,Carlo kick) 4 plays, 75 yards, TOP 2:10, DSU 0 - HAM 7 2nd 11:45 DSU - WINTON,Vashon 1 yd run (GAERTNER,Peter kick) 6 plays, 80 yards, TOP 3:09, DSU 7 - HAM 7 05:34 DSU - GAERTNER,Peter 28 yd field goal 5 plays, 38 yards, TOP 2:57, DSU 10 - HAM 7 02:35 HAM - GILCHRIST,Jerem 12 yd pass from MITCHELL,TJ (TURAVANI,Carlo kick) 8 plays, 90 yards, TOP 2:59, DSU 10 - HAM 14 00:21 DSU - WINTON,Vashon 11 yd run (GAERTNER,Peter kick) 7 plays, 90 yards, TOP 2:04, DSU 17 - HAM 14 4th 13:52 HAM - TURAVANI,Carlo 33 yd field goal 12 plays, 75 yards, TOP 3:23, DSU 17 - HAM 17 11:39 DSU - POSTELL,Jeff 5 yd pass from WINTON,Vashon (GAERTNER,Peter kick) 4 plays, 60 yards, TOP 2:03, DSU 24 - HAM 17 10

11 GAME - 5 HORNETS TOP BCU Dover, DE - Delaware State is 3-0 in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) for the first time since 1993 after a 24-10 win over Bethune-Cookman at Alumni Stadium Thursday evening. The Hornets won their second straight to improve to 4-1 overall, while the Wildcats lost their third in a row to fall to 2-4 overall and 0-4 in the MEAC. Delaware State s Vashon Winton and Shaheer McBride connected on two touchdown passes after the score was tied at 10 late in the third quarter. McBride hauled in a 37-yard pass from Winton to give the Hornets a 17-10 lead with 12 seconds left in the third quarter. The duo struck again on a 24-yard scoring pass with 5:57 left to play to give the Hornets a two-touchdown lead. McBride out leaped two Bethune-Cookman defenders in the endzone on a "fleaflicker" play for his second score. McBride, Delaware State s career leader in receptions and receiving yards, had five catches for 111 yards in the contest. He now has 170 receptions for 2,747 yards and 29 touchdowns with the Hornets. John Taylor, who starred with the NFL s San Francisco 49ers after four years at Delaware State, is the school s career leader with 33 touchdown catches. After a scoreless first quarter, Bethune-Cookman struck first when quarterback Jimmie Russell capped off a 16-play, 80-yard drive with a three-yard keeper to give the Wildcats a 7-0 lead with 8:51 left in the second quarter. Russell rushed for 175 yards on 27 carries. He also completed seven-of-16 passes for 102 yards. Delaware State was stymied on offense for much of the first half, but caught a big break when Bethune-Cookman lost a fumble on its own seven-yard line late in the second quarter. Three plays later, Winton scored on a one-yard sneak to pull the Hornets even at 7-7 with 1:17 left in the first half. Bethune-Cookman regained the lead 10-7 on a 39-yard field goal by Lucas Esquivel on the opening drive of the third quarter. The Hornets tied the game at 10 when Peter Gaertner hit a 28- yard field with 5:27 left in the third quarter. Lineman Kelly Rouse led the Hornets with 7.5 tackles. He was also credited with a sack and a forced fumble. Linebacker Josh Pope recorded 6.5 tackles, including two backfield stops, and a forced fumble. It s been 14 years since Delaware State won its first three MEAC games. The Hornets started the 93 conference season with victories over Bethune-Cookman, Florida A&M and Morgan State en route to a 4-2 league record. Delaware State (2-1) vs. Kent State (2-1) Date: Sep 15, 2007 Site: Kent, Ohio Stadium: Dix Stadium Attendance: 8455 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score ----------------- -- -- -- -- ----- Delaware State... 0 0 0 7-7 Kent State... 0 7 14 17-38 Scoring Summary: 2nd 01:37 KENT - BAYES, Shawn 42 yd pass from EDELMAN, Julian (REED, Nate kick) 8 plays, 94 yards, TOP 2:36, DSU 0 - KENT 7 3rd 11:43 KENT - JARVIS, Eugene 4 yd run (REED, Nate kick) 5 plays, 60 yards, TOP 1:28, DSU 0 - KENT 14 07:54 KENT - TUKES, Rashad 56 yd pass from EDELMAN, Julian (REED, Nate kick) 5 plays, 68 yards, TOP 1:16, DSU 0 - KENT 21 4th 14:50 KENT - JARVIS, Eugene 42 yd pass from EDELMAN, Julian (REED, Nate kick) 7 plays, 65 yards, TOP 3:31, DSU 0 - KENT 28 12:10 KENT - REED, Nate 40 yd field goal 6 plays, 41 yards, TOP 1:18, DSU 0 - KENT 31 00:35 DSU - WINTON,Vashon 1 yd run (GAERTNER,Peter kick) 12 plays, 57 yards, TOP 6:37, DSU 7 - KENT 31 00:22 KENT - BAYES, Shawn 95 yd kickoff return (REED, Nate kick) DSU 7 - KENT 38 GAME - 6 HORNETS SHUT DOWN AGGIES Greensboro, NC - Delaware State scored touchdowns on offense, defense and special teams in a 27-0 victory over North Carolina A&T at Aggie Stadium on Saturday. The Hornets won their third straight to improve to 5-1 overall and 4-0 in the Mid- Eastern Athletic Conference. DSU entered the weekend tied with Norfolk State for first place in the MEAC standings. North Carolina A&T is 0-7 overall and 0-4 in the MEAC. The Aggies have lost 23 straight games, the longest streak in the nation, dating back to the 2005 season. Delaware State struck right away when Brandon Hudson (r-so. Georgetown, DE) returned the opening kickoff 84 yards for a touchdown. The extra point by Peter Gaertner (sr. Berlin, Germany) gave the Hornets a 7-0 lead just 13 seconds into the game. A 23-yard punt by North Carolina A&T started Delaware State s next possession at the Aggie 37-yard line. The Hornets picked up 22 yards before the drive stalled. Gaertner came on to nail a 32-yard field goal that gave the Hornets a 10-lead with 8:26 left in the first quarter. The Hornets stretched their lead to 17-0 when quarterback Vashon Winton (r-jr. Chicago, IL) capped off a 13-play, 80-yard drive with one-yard touchdown plunge with 7:27 left in the second quarter. Winton had two first down runs, while Chris Strother (jr. Miami, FL) had a 22-yard scamper during the drive. Delaware State opened up a 20-0 lead when Gaertner hit a 45- yard field goal off the crossbar with 1:32 left in the second quarter. The Hornets closed out the scoring when cornerback Akeem Green (sr. Phila., PA) returned an interception of a Shelton Morgan pass 86 yards for a touchdown with 4:48 left in the third quarter. Delaware State recorded its first shutout since a 62-0 victory over Concord (WV) last season. The Hornet defense held North Carolina A&T tailback Michael Ferguson to 36 yards on 11 carries. Ferguson was second in the MEAC and ninth in the nation in rushing at 124.5 yards per game. Strong safety Reggie McCoy (sr. Washington, DC) led the Hornets with 10 tackles. He was also credited with 2.5 tackles-forloss and a sack. Strother led the Hornets with 63 yards rushing on 16 carries. #17 Delaware State vs North Carolina A&T (Oct 13, 2007 at Greensboro, NC) Delaware State vs. North Carolina A&T Date: Oct 13, 2007 Site: Greensboro, NC Stadium: Aggie Attendance: 9934 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score ----------------- -- -- -- -- ----- Delaware State... 10 10 7 0-27 North Carolina A&T.. 0 0 0 0-0 Scoring Summary: 1st 14:47 DSU - HUDSON,Brandon 84 yd kickoff return (GAERTNER,Peter kick) DSU 7 - NCAT 0 08:26 DSU - GAERTNER,Peter 32 yd field goal 9 plays, 22 yards, TOP 4:49, DSU 10 - NCAT 0 2nd 07:27 DSU - WINTON,Vashon 1 yd run (GAERTNER,Peter kick) 13 plays, 80 yards, TOP 6:42, DSU 17 - NCAT 0 01:32 DSU - GAERTNER,Peter 45 yd field goal 11 plays, 39 yards, TOP 5:31, DSU 20 - NCAT 0 3rd 04:48 DSU - GREEN,Akeem 86 yd interception return (GAERTNER,Peter kick) DSU 27 - NCAT 0 Kickoff time: 1:30 pm End of Game: Total elapsed time: - Officials: Referee: Andre Lowe; Umpire: Daniel O'Brien; Linesman: Jerry Taylor; Line judge: Curley Nimmons; Back judge: Michael Carter; Field judge: Willie Robinson; Side judge: Eric McCoy; Scorer: Brian Holloway; Temperature: 72 Wind: SE Weather: Clear 11

12 GAME - 7 HORNETS WIN ON FUMBLE RETURN TO KEEP SHARE OF MEAC LEAD Dover, DE --- Akeem Green scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 100-yard fumble return in the fourth quarter of Delaware State s 25-17 Homecoming win over Morgan State. The Hornets won their fourth straight to improve to 6-1 overall and 5-0 in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. Delaware State is tied with Norfolk State for first place in the MEAC standings. The loss snapped a three-game winning streak for the Bears, who fell to 4-4 overall and 3-2 in league play. Morgan State was leading 17-16 when halfback Courtney Anderson appeared headed for a two-yard touchdown run. Anderson coughed up the ball just short of the goal line, and Green scooped it up about seven yards into the end zone. He returned the fumble all the way down field for a touchdown to give Delaware State a 22-17 lead with 9:11 left in the fourth quarter. The Hornets failed on a two-point pass following the score. Delaware State s Peter Gaertner tacked on a 43-yard field goal to close out the scoring with 4:09 left to play. It was his fourth field goal of the game, tying the school record he set in 2005. Morgan State had two possessions after failing behind by eight points. The first possession ended when Mario Melton s pass was intercepted by Delaware State s Ryan Robinson at the DSU 43. The Hornets scored first when Vashon Winton connected with Shaheer McBride on a seven-yard touchdown pass on the opening possession of the game. The touchdown drive covered just 15 yards after a 77-yard return by Brandon Hudson on the opening kickoff. Morgan State pulled to within 7-3 on a 36-yard field goal by James Meade with 2:40 left in the first quarter. The Bears pulled ahead 10-7 when quarterback Mario Melton scored on a one-yard keeper with 9:53 left in the second quarter. The 10-play, 77-yard drive was highlighted by a 33-yard pass from Melton to Robert Surratt, and a roughing the kicker penalty against Delaware State on a missed field goal attempt. The Hornets tied the scored on a 42-yard field goal by Gaertner with 3:02 left in the second quarter. After Delaware State took a 13-10 lead on a 45-yard field goal by Gaertner with 4:26 left in the third quarter, it didn t take long for Morgan State to respond. A 63-yard screen pass from Byron Selby to Devan James on a third-and-10 play gave Morgan State the ball at the DSU 4. Anderson ran the ball for a touchdown on the next play to give the Bears a 17-16 lead with 2:54 remaining in the third quarter. Gaertner s third field goal pulled the Hornets to within 17-16 on the final play of the third quarter. Kareem Jones rushed for 122 yards on 28 carries to lead the Delaware State offense. Morgan State vs #15 Delaware State (Oct 20, 2007 at Dover,Del.) Morgan State (4-4,3-2) vs. Delaware State (6-1,5-0) Date: Oct 20, 2007 Site: Dover,Del. Stadium: Alumni Stadium Attendance: 5446 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score ----------------- -- -- -- -- ----- Morgan State... 3 7 7 0-17 Delaware State... 7 3 6 9-25 Scoring Summary: 1st 13:43 DSU - McBRIDE,Shaheer 7 yd pass from WINTON,Vashon (GAERTNER,Peter kick) 3 plays, 15 yards, TOP 1:17, MSU 0 - DSU 7 02:40 MSU - MEADE,James 36 yd field goal 7 plays, 61 yards, TOP 2:33, MSU 3 - DSU 7 2nd 09:53 MSU - MELTON,Mario 1 yd run (MEADE,James kick) 10 plays, 77 yards, TOP 5:07, MSU 10 - DSU 7 03:02 DSU - GAERTNER,Peter 42 yd field goal 5 plays, 21 yards, TOP 1:36, MSU 10 - DSU 10 3rd 04:26 DSU - GAERTNER,Peter 45 yd field goal 11 plays, 26 yards, TOP 6:21, MSU 10 - DSU 13 02:54 MSU - ANDERSON,C 4 yd run (MEADE,James kick) 4 plays, 67 yards, TOP 1:24, MSU 17 - DSU 13 00:00 DSU - GAERTNER,Peter 34 yd field goal 5 plays, 17 yards, TOP 2:45, MSU 17 - DSU 16 4th 09:11 DSU - GREEN,Akeem 100 yd fumble recovery (WINTON,Vashon pass failed) MSU 17 - DSU 22 04:09 DSU - GAERTNER,Peter 43 yd field goal 6 plays, 11 yards, TOP 3:25, MSU 17 - DSU 25 GAME - 8 GAME-WINNING FIELD GOAL GIVES HORNETS MEAC LEAD Orangeburg, SC --- Senior Peter Gaertner nailed a 38-yard field goal with 2.6 seconds left to give Delaware State a 17-16 win over South Carolina State before 15,388 homecoming fans at Oliver C. Dawson Stadium Saturday afternoon. The win, coupled with Norfolk State s loss to Howard, gives the Hornets a one-game lead in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) standings. Delaware State has won five in a row to improve to 7-1 overall and 6-0 in the MEAC. The loss snapped a two-game winning streak for South Carolina State, which fell to 4-4 and 3-2. Delaware State and Norfolk State were tied for first in the MEAC entering Saturday s play. Gaertner s game-winning kick came seven plays after Delaware State s Ryan Robinson forced a fumble by Bulldog quarterback Cleveland McCoy that was recovered by DSU s Ron Spinner at the SC State 43 with 2:58 left to play. A 23-yard pass from Vashon Winton to Shaheer McBride gave Delaware State a first down at the Bulldog 14. After three running plays, Gaertner split the uprights to set off a wild celebration on the Hornet sideline. South Carolina State opened up a 16-7 lead when Stephen Grantham kicked his third field goal of the game, a 37-yarder, with 5:03 left in the third quarter. Delaware State pulled to within 16-14 when Adam Shrewsbury capped off a 10-play, 80-yard drive with a one-yard touchdown plunge on the second play of the fourth quarter. Winton completed three-of-three passes for 54 yards in the drive. South Carolina State chewed up 3:45 on its final possession before McCoy s fumble. Delaware State scored first when Winton and McBride connected on a 13-yard touchdown pass with 3:57 left in the first quarter. McBride now has 31 touchdown receptions at Delaware State, two shy of the school record held by John Taylor (1982-85). South Carolina State opened up its first lead, 10-7, on a 13-yard run by McCoy with 1:58 left in the second quarter. The Bulldogs dominated the statistics, outgaining the Hornets 418-253. South Carolina State, the MEAC s top rushing team, racked up 325 yards on the ground. Halfback William Ford rushed for 160 yards, while McCoy added 102. Winton completed 12 of 22 passes for 151 yards and one touchdown. McBride had six catches for 91 yards. Delaware State (7-1,6-0) vs. South Carolina State (4-4,3-2) Date: Oct 27, 2007 Site: Orangeburg, SC Stadium: Oliver C. Dawson Attendance: 15388 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score ----------------- -- -- -- -- ----- Delaware State... 7 0 0 10-17 South Carolina State 0 10 6 0-16 Scoring Summary: 1st 03:57 DSU - McBRIDE,Shaheer 13 yd pass from WINTON,Vashon (GAERTNER,Peter kick) 16 plays, 89 yards, TOP 6:26, DSU 7 - SCSU 0 2nd 08:42 SCSU - GRANTHAM,S. 25 yd field goal 10 plays, 55 yards, TOP 3:32, DSU 7 - SCSU 3 01:58 SCSU - MCCOY,Cleveland 13 yd run (GRANTHAM,S. kick) 12 plays, 95 yards, TOP 4:04, DSU 7 - SCSU 10 3rd 11:56 SCSU - GRANTHAM,S. 38 yd field goal 8 plays, 39 yards, TOP 2:55, DSU 7 - SCSU 13 05:03 SCSU - GRANTHAM,S. 37 yd field goal 11 plays, 46 yards, TOP 4:40, DSU 7 - SCSU 16 4th 14:33 DSU - SHREWSBURY,Adam 1 yd run (GAERTNER,Peter kick) 10 plays, 80 yards, TOP 5:21, DSU 14 - SCSU 16 00:02 DSU - GAERTNER,Peter 38 yd field goal 7 plays, 22 yards, TOP 2:56, DSU 17 - SCSU 16 Kickoff time: 1:30 PM End of Game: 4:25 Total elapsed time: 2:55 Officials: Referee: Flemon Williams; Umpire: Willie Little; Linesman: Ronald Perritte; Line judge: Jay Beardell; Back judge: Neil Wallace; Field judge: Tyrone Anderson; Side judge: Tony Vaughn; Scorer: L. Conaway; Temperature: 76 Wind: None Weather: Clear 12

13 GAME - 9 DÉJÀ VU; HORNETS WIN ON GAERTNER S LAST SECOND FIELD GOAL GAME - 10 HORNETS STUN NORFOLK STATE TO WIN MEAC CHAMPIONSHIP Winston-Salem, NC --- For the second straight week, Delaware State called on Peter Gaertner for a last-second game-winning field goal, and once again the German-born kicker came through. Gaertner nailed a 36-yard field goal as time expired to give the Hornets a dramatic come-from-behind 23-20 win over Winston-Salem State to the heartbreak of 15,432 homecoming fans at Bowman Gray Stadium Saturday. Delaware State (8-1) trailed 20-12 before scoring 11 points in the last 5:31 to win its sixth straight. Last week, Gaertner hit a 38-yard field goal with 2.6 seconds left to give the Hornets a 17-16 win over South Carolina State. The loss snapped a three-game win streak for Winston-Salem, which fell to 5-4. A six-yard fumble return for a touchdown by William Hayes gave Winston-Salem a 20-12 lead with 8:11 left in the third quarter. The Hornets used a long fourth quarter drive to get back into the game. Chris Strother capped off the 13-play, 86-yard drive with a two-yard run to pull the Hornets to within 20-18 with 5:31 left to play. Quarterback Vashon Winton s two-point run evened the score. Winton completed four-of-six passes for 52 yards during the drive. After holding Winston-Salem State without a first down on the ensuing possession, the Hornets started their game-winning drive on their own 23. Strother rushed for 25 yards on the first two plays to put the ball on the DSU 48. After a holding penalty momentarily stalled the drive, Winton completed a 16-yard pass to Shaheer McBride and rushed for 20 yards on two carries to put the ball at the Winston-Salem 20. After a running play and a time out by the Rams, Gaertner was mobbed by his teammates after sailing the ball through the uprights from the middle of the field. Winston-Salem State scored first on a touchdown drive on the game s first possession. Quarterback Monte Purvis capped off the 11-play, 64-yard drive with a four-yard run. The extra point attempt was blocked by Delaware State s Francis Adjei. Gaertner kicked a 25-yard field goal in the first quarter and a 22- yarder in the second quarter to make it a 6-6 game. A botched punt attempt by Winston-Salem gave Delaware State the ball at the Rams 20 early in the second quarter. Two plays later, Winton connected with McBride on an 18-yard scoring pass to give the Hornets a 12-6 lead with 11:31 left in the second quarter. A two-point pass after the touchdown was incomplete. McBride had a career-high 10 catches for 91 yards. He now has 32 career touchdown receptions, one shy of the school record held by John Taylor (1982-85). Delaware State s first turnover led to a go-ahead touchdown by Winston-Salem. Five plays after Hayes recovered a fumble on a sack of Winton, Jed Bines scored on a one-yard run to give the Rams a 13-12 lead with 9:06 left in the third quarter. #13 Delaware State vs Winston-Salem State (Nov. 2, 2007 at Winston-Salem, NC) Delaware State (8-1,6-0) vs. Winston-Salem State (5-4) Date: Nov. 2, 2007 Site: Winston-Salem, NC Stadium: Bowman Gray Stadium Attendance: 15432 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score ----------------- -- -- -- -- ----- Delaware State... 3 9 0 11-23 Winston-Salem State. 6 0 14 0-20 Scoring Summary: Dover, DE --- Delaware State overcame an 18-point fourth quarter to defeat Norfolk State 28-21 in overtime to win the 2007 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) championship, and earn the league s automatic berth to the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (formerly I-AA) playoffs for the first time in team history before a capacity crowd at Alumni Stadium Saturday. Reserve linebacker Eric Sewell, lined up at fullback, scored the game-winning touchdown on a two-yard pass from Vashon Winton on the first overtime possession. The Hornets sealed the win when cornerback Akeem Green sacked Norfolk State quarterback Casey Hansen on fourth down on the Spartans overtime possession to give Delaware State its first outright MEAC championship since 1989 and touch off a wild celebration on the field. The Hornets won their seventh straight to improve to 9-1 overall and 7-0 in the MEAC. The nine wins matches the school single-season record, while the seven MEAC wins are the most in team history. Norfolk State, which would have claimed at least a tie for the MEAC championship and the league s automatic playoff berth with a win, fell to 7-3 overall and 6-2 in conference play. The Spartans were picked to finish seventh in the league s preseason poll. Norfolk State appeared on its way to the win after opening up a 21-3 lead on a 19-yard run by Daryl Jones with 4:55 left in the third quarter. Jones rushed for 108 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Spartans. Delaware State started the comeback when Winton connected with Shaheer McBride on a six-yard touchdown pass to pull the Hornets to within 21-10 with 8:09 left in the fourth quarter. Winton completed five-of-six passes for 42 yards, and rushed for 18 yards on three carries during the 12-play, 81-yard drive. The touchdown catch was the 33 rd for McBride, tying John Taylor (1982-85) for the team record. After Norfolk State failed to score on its next possession, Delaware State took over at its 35 with 3:53 left in the quarter. Winton completed a 53-yard pass to Derrick McNeil to give DSU a first-and-goal at the two. On the next play, Adam Shrewsbury rushed for a touchdown to make it 21-16 with 3:08 left. Shrewsbury then added the two-point run to pull the Hornets to within 21-18. After Norfolk State failed to pick up a first down on the ensuing possession, DSU got the ball at its 44 with 1:54 remaining. The Hornets picked up 46 yards on 10 plays before Peter Gaertner nailed a 28-yard field goal as time expired to tie the game. Gaertner knocked down game winning field goals in the final seconds in each of the previous two weeks. Norfolk State Univ. (7-3,6-2) vs. Delaware State (9-1,7-0) Date: Nov 10, 2007 Site: Dover,Del. Stadium: Alumni Stadium Attendance: 6682 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT Score ----------------- -- -- -- -- -- ----- Norfolk State Univ.. 14 0 7 0 0-21 Delaware State... 0 0 3 18 7-28 Scoring Summary: 1st 05:48 NSU - JOHNSON,Jamar 5 yd pass from HANSEN,Casey (CASTELLAT,J. kick) 10 plays, 83 yards, TOP 5:23, NSU 7 - DSU 0 00:26 NSU - JONES,Daryl 16 yd run (CASTELLAT,J. kick) 6 plays, 71 yards, TOP 2:45, NSU 14 - DSU 0 3rd 06:16 DSU - GAERTNER,Peter 39 yd field goal 12 plays, 45 yards, TOP 6:12, NSU 14 - DSU 3 04:55 NSU - JONES,Daryl 19 yd run (CASTELLAT,J. kick) 3 plays, 76 yards, TOP 1:20, NSU 21 - DSU 3 4th 08:09 DSU - McBRIDE,Shaheer 6 yd pass from WINTON,Vashon (GAERTNER,Peter kick) 12 plays, 81 yards, TOP 3:19, NSU 21 - DSU 10 03:14 DSU - SHREWSBURY,Adam 2 yd run (SHREWSBURY,Adam rush) 3 plays, 65 yards, TOP 0:39, NSU 21 - DSU 18 00:00 DSU - GAERTNER,Peter 28 yd field goal 19 plays, 0 yards, TOP 0:00, NSU 21 - DSU 21 OT 00:00 DSU - SEWELL,Eric 2 yd pass from WINTON<cpi10> 13

14 GAME - 11 MEAC PLAYOFF HISTORY HORNETS COMPLETE PERFECT MEAC SEASON; Record: 8-18 NEXT STOP: PLAYOFFS Dover, DE --- One week after clinching the 2007 Mid-Eastern 1978 - Florida A&M def. UMass 35-18 Finals Athletic Conference championship, Delaware State wrapped up a Florida A&M won at Jackson St. 15-10 1st Round perfect league season with a 29-13 win over Howard at Alumni 1981 S.C. State lost at Idaho State 41-12 Semi-finals Stadium Saturday. The Hornets won their eighth straight to wrap S.C. State won at Rhode Island 26-0 1st Round up the regular season with a 10-1 overall record and an 8-0 mark 1982 S.C. State won at Louisiana Tech 38-3 Quarterfinal in the MEAC, each the best in team history. Delaware State, S.C. State won at Furman 17-0 1st Round which clinched the league s automatic berth in the 2007 NCAA 1986 N.C. A&T lost at Georgia Southern 52-21 1st Round Football Championship Subdivision playoffs for the first time last 1992 N.C. A&T lost at Citadel 44-0 1st Round week, will learn its playoff opponent and destination on Sunday. 1993 Howard lost at Marshall 28-14 1st Round The Hornets scored 29 unanswered points after trailing 7-0 to send 1996 Florida A&M lost at Troy State 29-25 1st Round Howard to its third straight defeat. The Bison ended their season 1997 Hampton lost at Youngstown State 28-13 1st Round with a 4-7 overall record and 2-6 mark in the MEAC. Delaware *Florida A&M lost at GA Southern 52-37 1st Round State scored 12 points in a 1:55 span of the third quarter to take 1998 Hampton lost at Connecticut 42-34 1st Round control of the game. The score was 7-7 when DSU linebacker *Florida A&M lost at W.Illinois 24-21 Quarterfinal Russell Reeves sacked Howard quarterback Brian Johnson in the Florida A&M def. Troy State 27-17 1st Round end zone for a safety to give the Hornets a 9-7 lead with 14:06 left 1999 N.C. A&T lost at Youngstown State 41-3 Quarterfinal in the third quarter. N.C. A&T won at Tennessee State 24-10 1st Round After the free kick by Howard, Delaware State moved from its 40 *Florida A&M lost at Youngstown St. 27-24 Semifinal to the Howard seven before Peter Gaertner connected on a 24- Florida A&M won at Troy State 17-10 Quarterfinal yard field goal to give the Hornets a 12-7 lead with 12:21 left in Florida A&M won at Appalachian St. 44-29 1st Round the third. On the ensuing Delaware State kickoff, Howard s Jarahn 2000 Florida A&M lost at W. Kentucky 27-0 1st Round Williams fumbled the return. The ball was recovered by DSU s 2001 Florida A&M lost at GA Southern 60-35 1st Round Brandon Hudson, who returned it 10 yards for a touchdown to 2002 Bethune Cookman lost at GA Southern 34-0 1st Round give the Hornets a 19-7 lead with 12:11 remaining in the third 2003 N.C. A&T lost at Wofford 31-10 1st Round quarter. Delaware State stretched its lead to 22-7 when Gaertner *Bethune Cookman lost at FL Atlantic 32-24 1st Round nailed his second field goal of the game, a 33-yarder, with 12:03 2004 Hampton lost at William & Mary 42-35 1st. Round left in the fourth quarter. The DSU kicker has a school-record 19 2005 Hampton lost to Richmond 38-10 1st Round field goals this season. The Hornets pulled ahead 29-7 when Lennox 2006 Hampton lost to New Hampshire 41-38 1st Round Norville capped off a 10-play, 67-yard drive with a four-yard At Large Bid. touchdown run with 4:39 left to play. Quarterback Vashon Winton completed three-of- four passes for 46 yards on the drive. Team by Team FCS (I-AA) Playoff Record Winton completed 16-of-24 passes for 185 yards on the day. Delaware Bethune Cookman 0-2 State s Kareem Jones rushed for a game-high 53 yards and a Florida A&M 5-5 touchdown. The Hornets trailed 7-0 when Jones scored on a fiveyard Hampton 0-5 run to tie the game with 29 seconds left in the second quarter. Howard 0-1 The score capped off a 12-play, 83-yard drive. Jones also had five N.C. A&T 1-4 catches for 68 yards. Reeves led the Delaware State defense with S.C. State 2-2 10 tackles. He also had two of the Hornets seven sacks. Totals 8-19 Howard (4-7,2-6) vs. Delaware State (10-1,8-0) Date: Nov.17,2007 Site: Dover, DE Stadium: Alumni Stadium Attendance: 1985 MEAC Playoff by Round Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score ----------------- -- -- -- -- ----- First Round 6-16 Delaware State... 0 7 12 10-29 Howard... 7 0 0 6-13 Quarterfinals 1-3 Semifinals 1-2 Finals 1-0 Scoring Summary: 1st 06:42 HOW - DUNCAN,Larry 9 yd pass from JOHNSON,Brian (SLAPPY,Rodney kick) 14 plays, 80 yards, TOP 7:05, HOW 7 - DSU 0 2nd 00:29 DSU - JONES,Kareem 5 yd run (GAERTNER,Peter kick) 12 plays, 74 yards, TOP 4:25, HOW 7 - DSU 7 3rd 14:06 DSU - REEVES,Russell safety HOW 7 - DSU 9 12:21 DSU - GAERTNER,Peter 24 yd field goal 7 plays, 53 yards, TOP 1:52, HOW 7 - DSU 12 12:11 DSU - HUDSON,Brandon 10 yd fumble recovery (GAERTNER,Peter kick) HOW 7 - DSU 19 4th 12:03 DSU - GAERTNER,Peter 33 yd field goal 9 plays, 38 yards, TOP 4:38, HOW 7 - DSU 22 04:39 DSU - NORVILLE,Lennox 4 yd run (GAERTNER,Peter kick) 10 plays, 67 yards, TOP 4:36, HOW 7 - DSU 29 02:43 HOW - WILLIAMS,J. 4 yd pass from HAIGLER,Floyd (HAIGLER,Floyd pass failed) 10 plays, 69 yards, TOP 1:50, HOW 13 - DSU 29 < 14

2007 NCAA Division I Football Championship FIRST ROUND November 23 or 24 On campus QUARTERFINALS December 1 On campus SEMIFINALS December 7 or 8 On campus FINAL December 14 Chattanooga, Tennessee #1 * UNI (11-0) 7:35 p.m. (ET) New Hampshire (7-4) *Delaware (8-3) Nov. 23-1:30 p.m. (ET) ESPN Delaware St. (10-1) December 7/8 #4 *Southern Ill. (10-1) 2:30 p.m. (ET) Eastern Ill. (8-3) *Massachusetts (9-2) Noon (ET) ESPNU Fordham (8-3) #2 *McNeese St. (11-0) Finley Stadium/Davenport Field Chattanooga, Tennessee December 14 8 p.m. ET - ESPN2HD 8 p.m. (ET) Eastern Wash. (8-3) *Appalachian St. (9-2) NATIONAL CHAMPION Noon (ET) James Madison (8-3) #3 *Montana (11-0) December 7/8 2:05 p.m. (ET) Wofford (8-3) *Richmond (9-2) 6 p.m. (ET) Eastern Ky. (9-2) *Denotes host institution. ESPN Gameplan QF telecasts will also be syndicated on numerous television outlets. Refer to www.ncaasports.com/broadcast for more information.