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Rushing SINGLE SEASON Attempts 1. 290...Chaz Williams...2002 2. 261...Jayson Foster...2007 261...Adrian Peterson...2001 4. 257...Adrian Peterson...1998 5. 248...Adrian Peterson...1999 6. 244...Jermaine Austin...2002 Yardage 1. 1,932...Adrian Peterson...1998 2. 1,844...Jayson Foster...2007 3. 1,807...Adrian Peterson...1999 4. 1,546...Jermaine Austin...2005 5. 1,481...Jayson Foster...2005 6. 1,461...Jermaine Austin...2003 7. 1,459...Adrian Peterson...2001 8. 1,422...Chaz Williams...2002 9. 1,416...Jermaine Austin...2002 Touchdowns 1. 28... Adrian Peterson...1999 2. 27... Chaz Williams...2002 3. 25... Chaz Williams...2004 25... Adrian Peterson...1998 5. 24... Jayson Foster...2007 6. 21... Jayson Foster...2005 7. 19... Ernest Thompson...1988 8. 18... Adrian Peterson...2001 18... Tracy Ham...1986 Yards-Per-Carry Average (Min. 100 atts.) 1. 7.5... Adrian Peterson (257-1,932)...1998 2. 7.4... Ricky Harris (111-825)...1985 3. 7.3... Adrian Peterson (248-1,807)...1999 4. 7.1... Jayson Foster (261-1,844)...2007 7.1... Greg Hill (152-1,084)...1999 6. 6.7... Lamar Lewis (143-955)...2007 6.7... Roderick Russell (184-1,238)...1996 8. 6.6... Jermaine Austin (233-1,546)...2005 SINGLE GAME Most Attempts: 34...Adrian Peterson at Delaware 12-9-2000 (FCS Semifinals) 34...Charles Bostick at Eastern Kentucky 10-5-1991 Most Yards Gained: 333...Adrian Peterson vs. Massachusetts (FCS Second Round)...12-4-1999 Most Yards Gained By a Freshman: 232...Adrian Peterson vs. Connecticut (FCS Second Round)...12-5-1998 Most Yards Gained, Season Opener: 231...Jayson Foster vs. West Georgia...9-8-2007 Most Yards Gained By a Quarterback: 279...Jayson Foster at Wofford... 11-3-2007 Most Touchdowns: 1. 6...Jayson Foster at Coastal Carolina 9-15-2007 2. 5...Adrian Peterson vs. VMI...9-30-2000 5...Adrian Peterson vs. UMass (FCS Second Round) 12-4-1999 5...Adrian Peterson vs. The Citadel 10-24-1998 5...Gerald Harris vs. North Carolina A&T (FCS First Round) 11-29-1986 Accolades and honors -- and records -- stacked up for Adrian Peterson during his career in an Eagle uniform. His name has a lasting presence on Georgia Southern, Southern Conference and NCAA record books including the NCAA Division I national mark for career rushing yards with 6,559. Longest Run From Scrimmage 1. 92t...Mark Myers vs. Appalachian State 10-19-2002 2. 91t...Adrian Peterson vs. East Tennessee State 10-31-1998 3. 85t...Chris Wright at Western Carolina 10-8-1994 4. 84t...Anthony Williams vs. Johnson C. Smith 9-9-2000 5. 83t...Jayson Foster at Furman... 11-11-2006 6. 82t...Jayson Foster at Wofford... 11-3-2007 7. 80t...Jayson Foster vs. The Citadel 10-27-2007 80t...Jayson Foster vs. Johnson C. Smith 9-11-2004 9. 78t...Jermaine Austin at East Tennessee State 11-1-2003 78t...Marlow Warthen at Furman... 11-5-1994 CAREER Attempts 1. 996...Adrian Peterson...1998-2001 2. 857...Jermaine Austin... 2002-05 3. 695...Raymond Gross... 1987-90 4. 687...Joe Ross... 1987-90 5. 642...Tracy Ham... 1983-86 6. 578...Charles Bostick... 1990-95 Yardage 1. 6,559...Adrian Peterson...1998-2001 2. 5,411...Jermaine Austin... 2002-05 3. 3,876...Joe Ross... 1987-90 4. 3,835...Jayson Foster... 2004-07 5. 3,325...Roderick Russell... 1994-97 6. 3,309...Greg Hill... 1996-99 7. 3,212...Tracy Ham... 1983-86 Touchdowns 1. 84...Adrian Peterson...1998-2001 2. 62...Chaz Williams... 2001-04 3. 54...Jayson Foster... 2004-07 4. 53...Gerald Harris... 1983-86 5. 49...Greg Hill... 1996-99 6. 44...Ernest Thompson... 1985-89 7. 43...Tracy Ham... 1983-86 Yards per Carry Avg. (Min. 300 atts.) 1. 6.75...Ricky Harris... 1983-86 2. 6.74...Jayson Foster... 2004-07 3. 6.59...Adrian Peterson...1998-2001 4. 6.3...Jermaine Austin... 2002-05 5. 6.2...Roderick Russell... 1994-97 6. 5.8...Greg Hill... 1996-99 7. 5.6...Joe Ross... 1987-90 Miscellaneous Consecutive Games Gaining 100+ Yards (incl. playoffs): 48...Adrian Peterson...1998-2001 Consecutive Games Gaining 100+ Yards (regular season): 36...Adrian Peterson...1998-2001 Consecutive Games Gaining 100+ Yards - Quarterback: 10...Chaz Williams...2002 Consecutive Games Scoring a Rushing TD: 12...Jayson Foster...2005 Most 100-Yard Games In a Season: 15...Adrian Peterson...1999 15...Adrian Peterson...1998 2

Most 100-Yard Games In a Career (including playoffs): 54...Adrian Peterson...1998-2001 Most 100-Yard Games In a Career (regular season): 40...Adrian Peterson...1998-2001 Most Seasons Gaining 1,000 Yards or More: 4... Adrian Peterson... (1998, 99, 2000, 01) Passing SINGLE SEASON Attempts 1. 360...Lee Chapple...2009 2. 283...Travis Clark...2006 3. 279...Antonio Henton...2008 4. 220...Tracy Ham...1984 5. 189...Raymond Gross...1990 6. 177...Tracy Ham...1986 7. 171...Tracy Ham...1985 8. 170...Jayson Foster...2007 9. 156...Kenny Robinson...1996 Completions 1. 233...Lee Chapple...2009 2. 156...Antonio Henton...2008 3. 147...Travis Clark...2006 4. 109...Jayson Foster...2007 109...Tracy Ham...1984 6. 108...Raymond Gross...1990 7. 98...Tracy Ham...1986 8. 94...Tracy Ham...1985 9. 86...Kenny Robinson...1996 Yards 1. 1,852...Antonio Henton...2008 2. 1,808...Travis Clark...2006 3. 1,774...Lee Chapple...2009 4. 1,772...Tracy Ham...1986 5. 1,694...Tracy Ham...1984 6. 1,534...Raymond Gross...1990 7. 1,405...Tracy Ham...1985 8. 1,262...Greg Hill...1999 9. 1,247...J.R. Revere...2000 10. 1,203...Jayson Foster...2007 Interceptions 1. 14...Lee Chapple...2009 2. 13...Tracy Ham...1984 3. 12...Antonio Henton...2008 4. 10...Tracy Ham...1986 5. 9...Rob Allen...1982 6. 8...Tracy Ham...1985 7. 7...Kenny Robinson...1996 7...Greg Hill...1997, 1998, 1999 7...J.R. Revere...2000 Touchdowns 1. 15...Antonio Henton...2008 2. 13...Chaz Williams...2004 3. 12...Tracy Ham...1984 4. 11...J.R. Revere...2000 5. 9...Chaz Williams...2002 9...Greg Hill...1999 9...Tracy Ham...1986 8. 8...Lee Chapple...2009 8...Travis Clark...2006 Completion Percentage 1. 64.7...Lee Chapple...2009 2. 64.5...Lee Chapple...2008 3. 64.4...Kenny Robinson...1995 4. 64.1...Jayson Foster...2007 5. 59.4...Greg Hill...1999 6. 58.8...Greg Hill...1998 7. 57.1...Raymond Gross...1990 8. 55.9...Antonio Henton...2008 9. 55.6...Charles Bostick...1991 CAREER Most Attempts 1. 677...Tracy Ham... 1983-86 2. 507...Raymond Gross... 1987-90 3. 481...Lee Chapple... 2008-09 4. 434...Kenny Robinson... 1994-97 5. 342...Greg Hill... 1996-99 6. 287...Travis Clark... 2006-07 7. 279...Antonio Henton...2008 8. 275...Chaz Williams... 2001-04 9. 263...J.R. Revere...1998-2001 Most Completions 1. 352...Tracy Ham... 1983-86 2. 311...Lee Chapple... 2008-09 3. 265...Raymond Gross... 1987-90 4. 242...Kenny Robinson... 1994-97 5. 192...Greg Hill... 1996-99 6. 156...Antonio Henton...2008 7. 147...Travis Clark... 2006-07 8. 143...Jayson Foster... 2004-07 9. 127...Chaz Williams... 2001-04 10. 124...J.R. Revere...1998-2001 Most Yards 1. 5,757...Tracy Ham... 1983-86 2. 3,806...Raymond Gross... 1987-90 3. 3,369...Greg Hill... 1996-99 4. 3,203...Kenny Robinson... 1994-97 5. 2,561...Lee Chapple... 2008-09 6. 2,534...Chaz Williams... 2001-04 7. 2,335...J.R. Revere... 1998-01 Most Interceptions 1. 37...Tracy Ham... 1983-86 2. 22...Greg Hill... 1996-99 3. 17...Raymond Gross... 1987-90 4. 18...Lee Chapple... 2008-09 5. 13...Kenny Robinson... 1994-97 6. 12...Antonio Henton...2008 7. 11...J.R. Revere...1998-2001 Most Touchdowns 1. 34...Tracy Ham... 1983-86 2. 23...Chaz Williams... 2001-04 3. 22...Greg Hill... 1996-99 4. 18...J.R. Revere...1998-2001 18...Raymond Gross... 1987-90 6. 15...Antonio Henton...2008 15...Jayson Foster... 2004-07 8. 14...Kenny Robinson... 1994-97 9. 13...Lee Chapple... 2008-09 Completion Percentage 1. 64.7...Lee Chapple (311-of-481)... 2008-09 2. 61.4...Jayson Foster (143-of-233)... 2004-07 3. 56.1...Greg Hill... 1996-99 4. 55.8...Kenny Robinson... 1994-97 5. 52.3...Tracy Ham... 1983-86 52.3...Raymond Gross... 1987-90 7. 50.5...Derrick McGrady... 1990-91 SINGLE GAME Most Attempts: 56...Lee Chapple at Furman... 11-15-2008 Most Completions: 39...Lee Chapple at Furman... 11-15-2008 Most Yards: 419...Tracy Ham vs. Furman...12-21-1985 (FCS Championship Game) Most Interceptions: 6...Tracy Ham vs. East Tennessee State 11-3-1984 Most Touchdowns: 4...Chaz Williams vs. Elon... 10-2-2004 4...Greg Hill vs. Western Illinois.12-12-1998 (FCS Semifinals) 4...Tracy Ham vs. Furman...12-21-1985 (FCS Championship Game) Longest Pass Completions 1. 85t...Travis Clark to Jayson Foster at The Citadel, 10-28-2006 2. 82t...Darius Smiley to Teddy Craft at Elon 10-1-2005 3. 81t...Jayson Foster to Michael McIntosh vs. West Georgia, 9-8-2007 4. 80t...Trey Hunter to T. J. Anderson vs. Chattanooga, 9-27-2003 80t...Greg Hill to Corey Joyner vs. Chattanooga, 9-26-1998 80t...Greg Hill to Earthwind Moreland vs. Liberty, 11-16-1996 7. 79t...Tracy Ham to Ricky Harris vs. Arkansas State (FCS Championship), 12-20-1986 79t...Chaz Williams to Carl Kearney vs. The Citadel, 10-26-2002 Playoffs not included in season and career totals prior to 2002 Georgia Southern s first first-team All-America, Tracy Ham still dominates the Eagle career passing records for attempts, completions, yards and touchdowns. He ranks first in career total offense with 8,969 yards, gaining more than 2,000 yards in his final three seasons. 3

Miscellaneous Lowest Percentage of Passes Intercepted, Season: 0.0%...Kenny Robinson (0 in 70)...1997 Lowest Percentage of Passes Intercepted, Career: 2.91%...Chaz Williams (8 in 275)... 2001-04 Most Games Throwing 200+ Yards, Season: 5...Antonio Henton...2008 (298 Northeastern; 232 Elon; 292 Appalachian St.; 261 at The Citadel; 202 Samford) Most Games Gaining 200+ Yards, Career: 10...Tracy Ham (8 regular season).. 1983-86 Most Consecutive Games Throwing a TD Pass: 5...Antonio Henton...2008 Chaz Williams...2004 Highest Percentage of Passes for TDs, Season: 12.9%...Jayson Foster (8 in 62)...2005 Highest Percentage of Passes for TDs, Career: 8.4%...Chaz Williams (23 in 275)... 2001-04 Most Yards Per Attempt, Season: 13.6...Jayson Foster (842-62)...2005 Most Yards Per Attempt, Career: 9.9...Greg Hill (342-3,369)... 1996-99 Most Yards Per Completion, Season: 25.5...Jayson Foster (842-33)...2005 Most Yards Per Completion, Career: 19.95...Chaz Williams (2,534-127)... 2001-04 Receiving SINGLE SEASON Receptions 1. 64...Raja Andrews...2008 2. 51...Jamere Valentin...2009 3. 45...Adam Urbano...2009 4. 40...Patrick Barker...2009 5. 39...Maurice Bing...1996 6. 38...Raja Andrews...2007 7. 37...Karl Miller...1990 8. 36...Tim Camp...2008 9. 35...Tony Belser...1987 10. 33...Jayson Foster...2006 Yardage 1. 873...Raja Andrews...2008 2. 673...Chris Johnson...2000 3. 654...Monty Sharpe...1984 4. 595...Corey Joyner...1997 5. 582...Frank Johnson...1986 6. 561...Tony Belser...1987 7. 541...Maurice Bing...1996 Touchdowns 1. 8...Chris Johnson...2000 2. 7...Teddy Craft...2004 7...Corey Joyner...1997 4. 5...Raja Andrews...2008 5...Teddy Craft...2005 5...Monty Sharpe...1986 5...Monty Sharpe...1985 5...Monty Sharpe...1984 9. 4...Jamere Valentine...2009 4...Tim Camp...2008 4...Michael McIntosh...2008 4...Reggie McCutchen...2005 Yards-Per-Catch (Min. 20 rec.) 1. 24.1...Teddy Craft...2004 2. 23.2...Chris Johnson...2000 3. 22.4...Frank Johnson...1986 4. 22.3...Terrence Sorrell...1990 5. 21.8...Monty Sharpe...1984 6. 20.6...Corey Joyner...1998 CAREER Receptions 1. 127...Raja Andrews... 2005-08 2. 93...Monty Sharpe... 1983-86 3. 80...Tony Belser... 1985-88 4. 71...Corey Joyner... 1994-98 5. 70...Terrence Sorrell... 1989-92 6. 69...Chris Johnson...1997-2000 Yardage 1. 1,854...Monty Sharpe... 1983-86 2. 1,538...Raja Andrews... 2005-08 3. 1,472...Tony Belser... 1985-88 4. 1,332...Corey Joyner... 1994-98 5. 1,316...Chris Johnson...1997-2000 6. 1,302...Terrence Sorrell... 1989-92 Touchdowns 1. 19...Monty Sharpe... 1983-86 2. 13...Teddy Craft... 2003-05 13...Chris Johnson...1997-2000 4. 11...Tony Belser... 1985-88 5. 10...Corey Joyner... 1994-98 6. 9...Raja Andrews... 2005-08 7. 7...Terrence Sorrell... 1989-92 Yards-Per-Catch (Min. 40 rec.) 1. 24.2...Teddy Craft... 2003-05 2. 19.9...Monty Sharpe... 1983-86 3. 19.1...Chris Johnson...1997-2000 4. 18.8...Corey Joyner... 1994-98 5. 18.6...Terrence Sorrell... 1989-93 6. 18.4...Tony Belser... 1985-88 SINGLE GAME Most Receptions: 1. 10...Raja Andrews at The Citadel. 11-1-2008 10...Raja Andrews vs. Samford... 11-8-2008 2. 9...Adam Urbano at Samford... 11-7-2009 9...Darreion Robinson at South Dakota State...9-12-2009 9...Jayson Foster vs. Elon...10-14-2006 9...Robert Baker at East Carolina.9-22-1984 Most Receiving Yards: 191...Reggie McCutchen vs. Elon.10-14-2006 Most Receiving Touchdowns: 3...Corey Joyner vs. Western Illinois (FCS Semifinals) 12-12-1998 Longest Receptions 1. 85t...Jayson Foster from Travis Clark at The Citadel, 10-28-2006 2. 82t...Teddy Craft from Darius Smiley at Elon, 10-1-2005 3. 81t...Michael McIntosh from Jayson Foster vs. West Georgia, 9-8-2007 4. 80t...T.J. Anderson from Trey Hunter vs. Chattanooga, 9-27-2003 80t...Corey Joyner from Greg Hill at Chattanooga, 9-26-1998 80t...Earthwind Moreland from Greg Hill vs. Liberty, 11-16-1996 7. 79t...Ricky Harris from Tracy Ham vs. Arkansas State (FCS Champsionship), 10-20-1986 79t...Carl Kearney from Chaz Williams at The Citadel, 10-26-2002 Miscellaneous Most Receptions by a Running Back, Season: 45...Adam Urbano...2009 Most Games Gaining 100 + Yards, Season: 5...Raja Andrews...2008 (123 vs. Northeastern; 143 vs. Elon; 121 at Western Carolina; 102 at The Citadel; 114 vs. Samford) Most Games Gaining 100 + Yards, Career: 5...Raja Andrews... 2005-08 Playoffs not included in season and career totals prior to 2002 Prolilfic scorer Ernest E.T. over the Top Thompson ranks in the top 10 in points and touchdowns for both his single-season marks and career efforts. E.T. s 116 points scored in the 1988 season was second among the national scoring leaders. 4

Greg Hill, who led the Eagles to two back-toback title games in 1998 and 1999, holds the Georgia Southern record for highest average gain per play for the 1999 season with a 9.1 yard average. Hill amassed 6,675 yards of total offtense, only the second player to rush and pass for more than 3,000 yards in his career. Extra Points Made 1. 69...Chris Chambers...1999 2. 61...Scott Shelton...2002 3. 57...Chris Chambers...1998 4. 56...Jonathan Dudley...2004 5. 54...Jonathan Dudley...2005 6. 50...Tim Foley...1986 7. 47...Jesse Hartley...2007 47...Mike Dowis...1989 CAREER Points 1. 524...Adrian Peterson...1998-2001 2. 374...Chaz Williams... 2001-04 3. 372...Jayson Foster... 2004-07 4. 340...Gerald Harris... 1983-86 5. 296...Tim Foley... 1984-87 6. 294...Greg Hill... 1996-99 7. 266...Ernest Thompson... 1985-89 SINGLE GAME Most Points: 36...Jayson Foster at Coastal Carolina, 9-15-2007 Most Points, Kicking: 18...Scott Shelton vs. Florida A&M (FCS First Round) 12-1-2001 Most Touchdowns: 6...Jayson Foster at Coastal Carolina, 9-15-2007 Most Field Goals: 5...Sean Holland vs. Furman... 11-8-2003 5...Reed Haley at The Citadel... 11-19-1994 Most Extra Points: 10...Chris Chambers vs. Northern Arizona (FCS First Round) 11-27-1999 vs. Western Carolina, 10-9-1999 Most Yards Gained by a Freshman: 1,932...Adrian Peterson...1998 Most Games Gaining 300+ Yards, Season: 5...Tracy Ham...1986 Most Games Gaining 300+ Yards, Career: 12...Tracy Ham (9 regular season).. 1983-86 Most Consecutive Games Gaining 300+ Yards: 4...Tracy Ham...1986 (340 at East Carolina; 337 at Western Kentucky;. 327 at Central Florida; 379 vs. James Madison) Highest Average Gain Per Play, Season: 9.1...Greg Hill...1999 Most Touchdowns Responsible For, Season: 38...Chaz Williams...2004 Most Touchdowns Responsible for, Career: 85...Chaz Williams... 2001-04 (62 rushing, 23 passing) Most Seasons Rushing and Passing For 1,000 Yards, Career: 2...Greg Hill...1998 and 1999 Rushing and Passing For 3,000 Yards, Career: Greg Hill (3,309 rush, 3,369 pass)... 1996-99 Tracy Ham (3,212 rush, 5,757 pass)... 1983-86 Scoring SINGLE SEASON Points 1. 174...Adrian Peterson...1999 2. 162...Chaz Williams...2002 3. 156...Adrian Peterson...1998 4. 152...Chaz Williams...2004 5. 144...Jayson Foster...2007 6. 126...Jayson Foster...2005 7. 116...Ernest Thompson...1988 8. 110...Adrian Peterson...2001 110...Tracy Ham...1986 10. 108...Ernest Thompson...1989 Touchdowns 1. 29...Adrian Peterson...1999 2. 27...Chaz Williams...2002 3. 26...Adrian Peterson...1998 4. 25...Chaz Williams...2004 5. 24...Jayson Foster...2007 6. 21...Jayson Foster...2005 7. 19...Ernest Thompson...1988 8. 18...Adrian Peterson...2001 18...Tracy Ham...1986 18...Ernest Thompson...1989 Field Goals Made 1. 17...Jesse Hartley...2007 17...Tim Foley...1987 3. 16...Adrian Mora...2009 16...Tim Foley...1985 5. 15...Reed Haley...1993 6. 14...David Cool...1991 7. 13...Sean Holland...2003 Total Offense SINGLE SEASON Yardage 1. 3,047...Jayson Foster...2007 2. 2,820...Tracy Ham...1986 3. 2,480...Antonio Henton...2008 4. 2,444...Chaz Williams...2002 5. 2,401...Tracy Ham...1984 6. 2,346...Greg Hill...1999 7. 2,323...Jayson Foster...2005 8. 2,254...Greg Hill...1998 Plays 1. 438...Lee Chapple...2009 438...Antonio Henton...2008 3. 431...Jayson Foster...2007 4. 390...Chaz Williams...2002 5. 384...Tracy Ham...1986 6. 368...Tracy Ham...1984 7. 349...Kenny Robinson...1996 8. 327...Tracy Ham...1985 Miscellaneous Most Plays, Game: 65...Tracy Ham at East Tennessee State, 11-3-1984 Most Yards, Career: 8,969...Tracy Ham... 1983-86 Most Yards Per Game, Season: 277.0...Jayson Foster (3,047-431)...2007 Most Yards Per Game, Career: 213.5...Tracy Ham... 1983-86 Most Seasons Gaining 2,000+ Yards: 3...Tracy Ham... 1984-86 Quarterback Chaz Williams recorded 62 career rushing and 23 passing touchdowns from 2001-2004 for second on both those all-time lists. His 27 rushing TDs in 2002 is second only behind Adrian Peterson s tally of 28 in the 1999 season. 5

Punting SINGLE SEASON Most Punts 1. 73...Don Norton...1991 2. 69...Bill Thatcher...1992 3. 62...Daniel Jordan...2006 62...Terry Harvin...1990 5. 61...Charlie Edwards...2009 6. 58...Bill Thatcher...1993 7. 55...Eric Smith...1994 Highest Average 1. 42.7...Scott Shelton...1999 2. 41.1...Daniel Jordan...2004 3. 41.0...Daniel Jordan...2006 4. 40.8...Don Norton...1991 5. 40.2...Daniel Jordan...2007 40.2...Scott Shelton...2001 7. 40.0...Charlie Edwards...2008 8. 39.9...Kenny Worob...1997 9. 39.7...Eric Smith...1994 10. 39.6...Charlie Edwards...2009 Miscellaneous Most Punts, Career: 179...Daniel Jordan... 2004-07 Corey Joyner owns the record for longest kickoff return, racing the length of the field and scoring a touchdown in the matchup versus East Tennessee State on November 1, 1997. Returns Most Punts, Game: 11...Eric Smith at Miami... 9-3-1994 11...Bill Thatcher vs. Jacksonville State, 10-24-1992 Highest Average Per Kick, Career: 40.8...Don Norton... 1990-91 SINGLE SEASON Most Kickoff Returns 1. 33...Nay Young...1986 2. 25...Karl Miller...1990 3. 22...Karl Miller...1988 22...Melvin Bell...1983 5. 21...Raja Andrews...2007 6. 20...Darrell Pasco...2008 20...Lewis Barr...2003 Most Kickoff Return Yardage 1. 715...Nay Young...1986 2. 598...Lewis Barr...2003 3. 570...Karl Miller...1990 4. 495...Karl Miller...1988 5. 490...Melvin Bell...1983 Most Punt Returns 1. 44...Anthony Williams...2002 2. 38...Brandon Rozzelle...1992 3. 34...Rodney Oglesby...1989 4. 32...Dexter Dawson...1993 5. 28...Anthony Williams...2001 Most Punt Return Yardage 1. 474...Anthony Williams...2002 2. 366...Dexter Dawson...1993 3. 347...Rodney Oglesby...1989 4. 282...Anthony Williams...2001 5. 280...Raja Andrews...2008 6. 271...Dexter Dawson...1995 Miscellaneous Most Punt Returns, Game: 9...Dexter Dawson vs. VMI...10-23-1993 Most Punt Returns, Career: 118...Anthony Williams...1999-2002 Most Punt Return Yardage, Game: 143...Anthony Williams vs. Chattanooga 9-22-2001 Most Punt Return Yardage, Career: 1,126...Anthony Williams...1999-2002 Highest Punt Return Avg., Season (min. 15 returns): 15.9...Dexter Dawson...1995 Highest Punt Return Average, Career: 12.4...Corey Joyner... 1994-98 Most Punt Return Touchdowns, Game and Season: 1...12 players on 16 occasions (last by:) Raja Andrews vs. Appalachian State...10-18-2008 David Arnold at Chattanooga...10-4-2008 Most Punt Return Touchdowns, Career: 2...Raja Andrews... 2005-08 2...Jayson Foster... 2004-07 2...Anthony Williams...1999-2002 2...Rodney Oglesby... 1988-91 Longest Punt Return: 94t...Jayson Foster vs. Appalachian State, 10-16-2004 Most Kick Returns, Game: 6...Darrell Pasco vs. Furman, 11-14-2009 6...Melvin Bell vs. Bethune-Cookman, 10-6-1984 Most Kick Returns, Career: 64...Karl Miller... 1987-90 Most Kick Return Yards, Game: 167...Andre Weathers at Furman... 11-4-2000 Most Kick Return Yards, Career: 1,386...Karl Miller... 1987-90 Highest Kick Return Avg., Season (min. 20 returns): 29.9...Lewis Barr...2003 Highest Kick Return Average, Career: 26.2...Lewis Barr... 2002-05 Most Kick Return Touchdowns, Game, Season and Career: 1...by 10 players on 10 times (last by:) Samair Baker vs. Elon...9-20-2008 Longest Kick Return: 100t...Corey Joyner at East Tennessee State 11-1-1997 Longest Punt: 75...Kenny Worob vs. The Citadel, 10-21-1995 INTERCEPTIONS - Miscellaneous Most Passes Intercepted, Game: 3...Rodney Oglesby vs. Savannah State, 9-7-1991 Most Passes Intercepted, Season: 6...by five players (last by) A.J. Bryant, 2004 Most Passes Intercepted, Career: 14...Rodney Oglesby... 1988-91 Most Yards on Interception Returns, Game: 102...Earthwind Moreland vs. Jacksonville State, 9-12-1998 Most Yards on Interception Returns, Season: 165...A.J. Bryant...2004 Most Yards on Interception Returns, Career: 260... A.J. Bryant... 2002-05 Most Touchdowns on Interception Returns, Game: 1...on 27 occasions (last by:) Laron Scott vs. Albany, 9-5-2009 Most TDs on Interception Returns, Season: 2...on 2 occasions (last by:) Lavar Rainey, 2000 Most TDs on Interception Returns, Career: 3...Taz Dixon... 1986-89 Longest Return of an Interception: 98t...Ryan Hadden vs. Chattanooga, 9-25-1999 6

Kicking - Miscellaneous Most Field Goals Attempted, Game: 7...Reed Haley at The Citadel 11-19-1994 Most Field Goals Attempted, Season: 24 - Jesse Hartley...2007 Most Field Goals Attempted, Career: 62...Tim Foley... 1984-87 Most Field Goals Made, Game: 5...Sean Holland vs. Furman... 11-8-2003 5...Reed Haley at The Citadel... 11-19-1994 Most Field Goals Made, Season: 17...Jesse Hartley...2007 17...Tim Foley...1987 Most Field Goals Made, Career: 50...Tim Foley... 1984-87 Longest Field Goal: 63...Tim Foley (FCS record co-holder) vs. James Madison, 11-7-1987 Longest Field Goal by a Freshman: 60...David Cool (FCS record) at James Madison, 11-5-1988 Consecutive Field Goals Made, Season: 12...Tim Foley...1985 Consecutive Field Goals Made, Career: 19...Tim Foley... 1985-86 (last 12 of 1985 and first seven of 1986) Highest Percentage of Field Goals Made, Season: 1.000...Jonathan Dudley (9-9)...2004 Highest Percentage of Field Goals Made, Career: 81.9...Mike Dowis (27-33)... 1988-90 All-America Defensive Tackle Alex Nash recorded 25.0 sacks as an Eagle for second on that career list and is tied for third on the career fumble recoveries. Most Extra Points Attempted, Game: 10...Chris Chambers vs. Northern Arizona (FCS First Round) 11-27-1999 10...Chris Chambers vs. Western Carolina, 10-9-1999 Most Extra Points Attempted, Season: 72...Chris Chambers...1999 Most Extra Points Attempted, Career: 156...Tim Foley... 1984-87 Most Extra Points Made, Game: 10...Chris Chambers vs. Northern Arizona (FCS First Round) 11-27-1999 10...Chris Chambers vs. Western Carolina, 10-9-1999 Most Extra Points Made, Season: 69...Chris Chambers...1999 Most Extra Points Made, Career: 151...Tim Foley... 1984-87 Highest Percentage of Extra Points Made, Career: 99.0...Reed Haley...1994 Most Consecutive Extra Points Made, Season (regular season): 47...Jesse Hartley...2007 Most Consecutive Extra Points Made, Career (all games): 67...Reed Haley... 1992-94 Defense SINGLE SEASON Most Tackles 1. 133...Mike West...1990 2. 130...Edward Thomas...1996 3. 127...Paul Carroll...1994 4. 121...James Dickerson...1997 5. 117...Jessie Jenkins...1985 6. 116...Joe Scott...2002 7. 112...John Mohring...2005 112...Joe Scott...2001 Most Sacks 1. 15.5...Darren Alford...1988 2. 15.0...Edward Thomas...1996 3. 11.0...Eric Davis...1998 4. 10.5...Alex Mash...1993 5. 10.0...Giff Smith...1988 Most Pass Breakups 1. 18...Mark Giles...1990 2. 13...Rodney Oglesby...1990 3. 12...Don Hudson...1992 4. 11...Brandon Jackson...2007 11...Nay Young...1986 11...Chris Aiken...1985 7. 10...Carson Hill...2008 Most Fumble Recoveries 1. 5...Darius Dawson...1993 2. 4...Daryl Morrell...1997 4...Nay Young...1987 4. 3...Markeith Wylie...2009 3...Larry Beard...2007 3...Victor Cabral...2003 3...Danny Durham...1985 3...Michael Berry...1988 Most Tackles in a Game 1. 22...James Dickerson at South Florida, 11-15-1997 22...Jessie Jenkins at Troy State..9-15-1985 22...Edward Thomas vs. VMI...10-5-1996 4. 21...Everett Sharpe vs. The Citadel (FCS First Round) 11-26-1988 5. 20...Edward Thomas at The Citadel, 10-26-1996 6. 19...Chris Covington vs. Wofford..9-27-2008 All-American Tim Foley (1984-87) set several Georgia Southern and NCAA records during his career and was the first to kick the longest field goal -- a 63 yarder vs. James Madison in the Football Championship Subdivision. Foley kicked two 50-plus yard field goals the week before against Western Kentucky. CAREER Most Tackles 1. 375...Paul Carroll... 1991-94 2. 353...Freddy Pesqueira...1999-2002 3. 343...Jesse Jenkins... 1982-85 4. 316...John Mohring...2003-2006 5. 308...Edward Thomas... 1993-96 6. 288...Michael Ward...1999-2002 Most Sacks 1. 30.0...Edward Thomas... 1993-96 2. 25.0...Alex Mash... 1990-93 3. 24.5...Steve Bussoletti... 1988-91 4. 23.5...Giff Smith... 1987-90 5. 19.5...Freddy Pesqueira...1999-2002 Most Pass Breakups 1. 35...Rodney Oglesby... 1988-91 2. 27...Nay Young... 1984-87 3. 24...Mark Giles... 1988-91 4. 22...James Young... 2001-04 22...David Young...1999-2002 6. 20...Rob Stockton... 1992-95 Most Fumble Recoveries 1. 6...Michael Berry... 1988-91 6...Darius Dawson... 1990-93 3. 5...Steve Bussoletti... 1988-91 5...Jeff Evans... 1982-85 5...Nay Young... 1984-87 5...Alex Mash... 1990-93 5...Derrick Reeves... 1994-97 5...Daryl Morrell... 1997-98 Playoffs not included in season and career totals prior to 2002 7

Single Game Offense Total Offense Most Plays: 103 at East Carolina...9/22/1984 Most Plays, Both Teams: 170 at East Carolina...9/22/1984 Most Yards Gained: 732 vs. Western Carolina..10/9/1999 Most Yards Gained, Both Teams: 1,216 vs. Northern Arizona (FCS First Round).11/27/1999 Rushing Most Plays: 80 vs. Furman... 11/5/2005 Most Plays, Both Teams: 124 at James Madison... 11/4/1989 Most Yards: 665 vs. Glenville State... 11/12/1994 Most Yards, Both Teams: 801 vs. Youngstown State...12/20/99 (FCS Championship Game) Most Touchdowns: 11 vs. Johnson C. Smith... 9/11/2004 Passing Most Attempts: 57 at Furman... 11/15/2008 Most Attempts, Both Teams: 92 at Furman... 11/15/2008 Most Completions: 40 at Furman... 11/15/2008 Most Completions, Both Teams: 59 at Furman... 11/15/2008 Most Interceptions Thrown: 6 at East Tennessee State.11/3/1984 Most Passing Yards: 419 vs. Furman...12/21/1985 (FCS Championship Game) Most Touchdown Passes: 4 vs. Elon...10/2/2004 4 vs. Western Illinois...12/21/1998 (FCS Semifinals) 4 vs. Furman...12/21/1985 (FCS Championship Game) Punting Most Punts: 11 vs. Jacksonville State.10/24/1992 11 at Miami...9/3/1994 Punt Returns Most Returns: 10 at Virginia Military...10/23/1993 Most Return Yards: 143 vs. Chattanooga..9/22/2001 Most Touchdowns: 1 on 16 occasions (last by:).. vs. Appalachian State (10/18/2008) Kick Returns Most Returns: 9 vs. Massachusetts (FCS Championship)...12/19/1998 Most Yards: 193 vs. Oregon State...9/18/1999 Most Touchdowns: 1 on 10 occasions (last by:) vs. Elon 9/20/2008 Scoring Most Points: 84 vs. Johnson C. Smith... 9/11/2004 Most Points, Both Teams: 101 vs. Northern Arizona...(FCS First Round) 11/27/1999 Largest Margin of Victory: 81 vs. Johnson C. Smith (84-3) 9/11/2004 Largest Margin of Defeat: 56 at Miami (56-0) 9/3/1994 Largest 4th Quarter Comeback (NCAA Record): 28 pts. (31-3 with 11 minutes) at Western Carolina...10/25/2008 Georgia Southern s victory at 14th-ranked Furman not only broke the Paladins six-game home winning streak, but 25-year-old single-game passing records as well. The records for most passing attempts (59), most attempts by both teams (92), most completions (40) and most completions by both teams (59) surpassed marks set during the Eagles 1984 season. Most Touchdowns: 12 vs. Johnson C. Smith 9/11/2004 Most Touchdowns, Both Teams: 14 at South Dakota State 10/29/2005 14 vs. Northern Arizona...(FCS First Round) 11/27/1999 Most Extra Points Made: 10 on five occasions (last by:) vs. Johnson C. Smith... 9/11/2004 Most Extra Points Made, Both Teams: 13 at South Dakota State 10/29/2005 13 vs. Northern Arizona (FCS First Round) 11/27/1999 Most Field Goals Made: 5 vs. Furman... 11/8/2003 5 at The Citadel... 11/19/1994 Most Field Goals Made, Both Teams: 9 at Elon...10/13/2007 (4 by GS/5 by Elon... Ties NCAA FCS record) First Downs Most First Downs: 35 at East Carolina...9/22/1984 Most First Downs, Both Teams: 61 vs. Marshall... 11/18/1989 Most First Downs, Rushing: 31 vs. Glenville State... 11/12/1994 OVERTIME RESULTS Date Nov. 1, 2008 Oct. 25, 2008 Sept. 27, 2008 Sept. 13, 2008 Oct. 13, 2007 Sept. 22, 2007 Nov. 18, 2006 Oct. 21, 2006 Sept. 3, 2005 Nov. 28, 1987 Most First Downs, Rushing, Both Teams: 38 vs. Hofstra (FCS Second Round)...12/2/2000 Most First Downs, Passing: 20 at East Carolina...9/22/1984 Most First Downs, Passing, Both Teams: 31 at The Citadel... 11/1/2008 31 at Central Florida...9/15/1984 Most First Downs, Penalty: 4 at Oregon State...9/18/1999 Most First Downs, Penalty, Both Teams: 7 vs. East Tennessee St..10/31/1998 Fumbles Most Fumbles: 9 on three occasions (last by:) at Chattanooga... 11/10/1990 Most Fumbles, Both Teams: 16 at Savannah State... 11/24/1983 Most Fumbles Lost: 6 vs. Massachusetts (FCS Championship)...12/19/1998 Most Fumbles Lost, Both Teams: 8 on three occasions (last by:) vs. Massachusetts (FCS Championship)...12/19/1998 Opponent...Result... To go into overtime at The Citadel (3OT)... W 44-41... Mora s 37 FG ties game at 24 in 4th at Western Carolina... W 38-31... NCAA record 28-pt 4th qtr comeback #14 Wofford...L 37-38... Mora hits 25 FG with :06 in regulation Northeastern... W 34-27... Camp catches first TD with 1:01 to go at Elon (2OT)...L 33-36... Elon ties game at 30 with 5:36 left Chattanooga...L 38-45...Eagles score TD with 1:17 remaining Central Arkansas...L 31-34... UCA adds 7, holds GS scoreless in 4th #1 Appalachian State (2OT)...L 20-27...ASU ties game with 11 minutes left at Northeastern... W 41-38... Eagles score in final drive of regulation Maine (1st Round Playoffs)... W 31-28...GS rallies with 18 2nd-half points 8

Penalties Most Penalties: 19 vs. Johnson C. Smith...9/9/2000 Most Penalties, Both Teams: 29 at East Tennessee St..10/15/1983 Most Yards Penalized: 179 at Elon... 11/15/2003 179 vs. Johnson C. Smith...9/9/2000 Most Yards Penalized, Both Teams: 270 at Elon... 11/15/2003 Fewest Penalties/Yards Penalties: 0 vs. Delaware (FCS Second Round)...12/6/1997 Season Offense Total Offense Most Yards: 6,575... 2002 Most Yards Per Game: 551.7... 1999 Highest Average Per Play: 7.6... 1999 Most Touchdowns: 72... 2004 Rushing Most Yards: 5,407... 2002 Most Yards Per Game: 419.0... 1999 Most Yards Per Play: 7.0... 1999 Most Touchdowns: 61... 1999 Passing Most Attempts: 412... 2009 Most Completions: 261... 2009 Most Yards: 2,721... 2008 Most Yards Per Game: 247.4... 2008 Highest Completion Pct.: 63.3 (261-of-412)... 2009 Most Touchdowns: 20... 2008 Punting Most Punts: 73... 1991 Fewest Punts: 23... 1999 Highest Punting Average: 41.1... 1999 Punt Returns Most Returns: 48... 2002 Fewest Returns: 18... 2005 Most Yards: 530... 2002 Highest Average: 15.9... 1984 Most Touchdowns: 2...2008, 2004, 1993 and 1984 Kick Returns Most Returns: 51... 2008 Fewest Returns: 21... 1984 Most Yards: 1,087... 2008 Highest Average: 25.5... 1997 Most Touchdowns: 2... 1997 Scoring Most Points: 564... 2004 Most Points Per Game: 50.0... 1999 Most Touchdowns: 77... 2004 Most Extra Points Made: 72... 1999 Most Two-Point Conversions Made: 5... 1983 Most Field Goals Made: 17...2007 and 1987 First Downs Most First Downs: 286... 2005 Most First Downs, Rushing: 248... 2005 Most First Downs, Passing: 112... 2008 Most First Downs, Penalty: 21... 1988 Penalties Most Penalties: 103... 2000 Most Yards Penalized: 877... 2000 Fewest Penalties: 56... 1995 Fewest Yards Penalized: 474... 1995 Fumbles Most Fumbles: 49... 1987 Most Fumbles Lost: 25... 1987 Fewest Fumbles: 12... 2009 Fewest Fumbles Lost: 7...2006 and 1992 Single Game Defense Fumbles Most Fumbles Caused: 7 vs. Savannah State... 11/24/1983 Most Fumbles Recovered: 6 vs. Furman... 11/8/1997 Turnovers Most Turnovers Caused: 8 vs. Savannah State...9/7/1991 (seven interceptions and one fumble) First Downs Fewest Allowed: 4 vs. Western Carolina, 9-19-2009 4 at Virginia Military...10/23/1993 Fewest Allowed, Rushing: 0 vs. Western Carolina, 9-19-2009 0 vs. Valdosta State...9/12/1992 Fewest Allowed, Passing: 0 on five occasions (last by:) vs. The Citadel...10/23/1999 Total Defense Fewest Plays Allowed: 44 vs. West Georgia...9/9/1989 Fewest Yards Allowed: 55 vs. South Carolina St..11/19/1988 Most Yards Allowed: 712 at Appalachian State 10-24-2009 Rushing Defense Fewest Rushes Allowed: 10 vs. Valdosta State,...9/12/1992 Fewest Yards Allowed: minus-19 at Elon...10/13/2007 Most Yards Allowed: 415 at Miami...9/3/1994 Pass Defense Fewest Attempts Allowed: 3 at The Citadel... 11/17/1994 Fewest Completions Allowed: 0 vs. The Citadel... 9/11/1993 Fewest Yards Allowed: 0 vs. The Citadel... 9/11/1993 Most Yards Allowed: 527 vs. Bethune-Cookman.10/6/1984 Most Interceptions: 7 vs. Savannah State...9/7/1991 7 vs. Chattanooga...9/26/1986 Most Yards on Interception Returns: 142 vs. Chattanooga...9/22/2001 Season Defense Total Defense Fewest Yards Allowed: 2,638... 1988 Fewest Yards Allowed Per Game: 239.8... 1988 Lowest Opponent Average Per Play: 3.8... 1988 Rushing Defense Fewest Yards Allowed: 1,078... 1982 Fewest Yards Allowed Per Game: 98.0... 1982 Lowest Opponent Average Per Rush: 2.7... 1988 Fewest Rushing Touchdowns Allowed: 6... 1991 Passing Defense Fewest Yards Allowed: 1,341... 1991 Fewest Yards Allowed Per Game: 121.9... 1991 Fewest Yards Allowed Per Completion: 10.2... 2001 Lowest Opponent Completion Pct.: 43.9... 1983 Fewest Passing Touchdowns Allowed: 6... 1989 Most Interceptions: 22... 1984 Most Yards On Interception Returns: 334... 1999 Most TDs on Interception Returns: 3...1999, 2000 Punt Returns Lowest Opponent Average: 1.4... 2001 Kick Returns Lowest Opponent Average: 14.3... 1990 FumbleS Most Fumbles Caused: 36... 1987 Most Fumbles Recovered: 21... 1997 First Downs Fewest Allowed: 155... 2001 Fewest Allowed, Rushing: 66... 1997 Fewest Allowed, Passing: 55... 1991 Scoring Fewest Points Allowed: 132... 2001 Fewest Points Per Game Allowed: 12.0... 2001 Fewest Touchdowns Allowed: 15... 1989 On November 1, 2008, Adrian Mora kicked a 37-yard field goal with 3:42 remaining in the game to knot the score with the Bulldogs at 24. Twenty more points and a GS record three overtimes were needed to give the Eagles the 44-41 win in Charleston. 9

Single Game Individual Most Net Rushing Yards 333 Adrian Peterson vs. Massachusetts.12/4/1999 Most Rushing Attempts 34 Adrian Peterson at Delaware...12/9/2000 Most Rushing Touchdowns 5 Adrian Peterson vs. Massachusetts.12/4/1999 5 Gerald Harris vs. North Carolina A&T.11/29/1986 Most Passing Yards 419 Tracy Ham vs. Furman...12/21/1985 Most Passing Attempts 37 Tracy Ham vs. Furman...12/21/1985 Most Passes Completed 23 Tracy Ham vs. Furman...12/21/1985 Most Passes Had Intercepted 2 Raymond Gross vs. Furman...12/17/1988 Most Touchdown Passes 4 Greg Hill vs. Western Illinois...12/12/1998 4 Tracy Ham vs. Furman...12/21/1985 Best Completion Percentage (min. 15 attempts).667 (10-15) Raymond Gross vs. Central Florida..12/8/1990 Most Pass Receptions 7 Frank Johnson vs. Furman...12/21/1985 7 Carl Kearney vs. Western Kentucky.. 12/14/2002 Most Receiving Yards 148 Frank Johnson vs. Furman...12/21/1985 Most Touchdown Receptions 3 Corey Joyner vs. Western Illinois...12/12/1998 Most Yards Total Offense 509 (419 pass, 90 rush) Tracy Ham vs. Furman...12/21/1985 Most Total Offensive Plays 59 Tracy Ham vs. Furman...12/21/1985 Most Punts 9 Kenny Worob at Montana...12/2/1995 Best Punting Average (min. 3 punts) 48.0 (4-192) Terry Harvin vs. The Citadel... 11/24/1990 Most Interceptions 2 on six occasions (last by:) James Young vs. Bethune-Cookman 11/30/2002 Most Interception Return Yards 52t Mike Youngblood vs. Hofstra...12/2/2000 Most Punt Return Yards 99 Anthony Williams vs. Youngstown State...12/18/1999 Most Kickoff Return Yards 120 Bennie Cunningham vs. Massachusetts...12/19/1998 Most Fumble Return Yards 38 Kiwaukee Thomas vs. Massachusetts...12/19/1998 Most Points Scored 32 Adrian Peterson vs. Massachusetts.12/4/1999 Most Touchdowns Scored 5 Adrian Peterson vs. Massachusetts.12/4/1999 5 Gerald Harris vs. North Carolina A&T.11/29/1986 Most Extra Points 10 Chris Chambers vs. Northern Arizona, 11/27/1999 Most Field Goals 4 Scott Shelton vs. Florida A&M...12/1/2001 4 Tim Foley vs. Arkansas State...12/20/1986 10 PLAYOFF RECORDS All Playoff Games Individual Most Net Rushing Yards 897 Adrian Peterson...1999 (134 vs. Northern Arizona; 333 vs. Massachusetts; 183 vs. Illinois State; 247 vs. Youngstown State) Most Rushing Attempts 110 Raymond Gross...1988. (22 vs. The Citadel; 32 vs. Stephen F. Austin; 29 vs. Eastern Kentucky; 27 vs. Furman) Most Rushing Touchdowns 12 Adrian Peterson...1999 (1 vs. Northern Arizona; 5 vs. Massachusetts; 3 vs. Illinois State; 3 vs. Youngstown State) Most Passing Yards 779 Tracy Ham...1985 (145 vs. Jackson State; 125 vs. Middle Tennessee State; 90 vs. Northern Iowa; 419 vs. Furman) Most Passing Attempts 67 Tracy Ham...1985 (10 vs. Jackson State; 14 vs. Middle Tennessee State; 6 vs. Northern Iowa; 37 vs. Furman) Most Passes Completed 40 Tracy Ham...1985 (6 vs. Jackson State; 9 vs... Middle Tennessee State; 2 vs. Northern Iowa; 23 vs. Furman). Most Passes Had Intercepted 3 Raymond Gross...1988 (1 vs. The Citadel; 0 vs. Stephen F. Austin; 0 vs. Eastern Kentucky; 2 vs. Furman) Most Touchdown Passes 7 Tracy Ham...1985 (2 vs. Jackson State; 0 vs. Middle Tennessee State; 1 vs. Northern Iowa 4 vs. Furman) Best Completion Percentage (min. 40 attempts) 65.9 Raymond Gross...1990 (10-13 vs. The Citadel; 7-11 vs. Idaho; 10-15 vs. Central Florida; 2-5 vs. Nevada) Most Pass Receptions 15 Corey Joyner...1998 (3 vs. Colgate; 0 vs. Connecticut; 6 vs. Western Illinois; 6 vs. Massachusetts) Most Receiving Yards 315 Chris Johnson...2000 (75 vs. McNeese State; 74 vs. Hofstra; 56 vs. Delaware; 110 vs. Montana) Most Touchdown Receptions 4 Corey Joyner...1998 (0 vs. Colgate; 0 vs. Connecticut; 3 vs. Western Illinois; 1 vs. Massachusetts) Most Points Scored 74 Adrian Peterson...1999 (6 vs. Northern Arizona; 32 vs. Massachusetts; 18 vs. Illinois State; 18 vs. Youngstown State) Most Touchdowns Scored 12 Adrian Peterson...1999 (1 vs. Northern Arizona; 5 vs. Massachusetts; 3 vs. Illinois State; 3 vs. Youngstown State) Longest Plays Individual Longest Rush 75t Joe Ross vs. The Citadel... 11/26/1988 Longest Pass 79t Tracy Ham to Ricky Harris...vs. Arkansas State, 12/20/1986 Longest Field Goal 55 David Cool vs. Furman...12/17/1988 Longest Punt 62 Terry Harvin vs. Idaho...12/1/1990 vs. Furman...12/17/1988 Longest Punt Return 72t Anthony Williams vs. Youngstown State...(FCS Championship) 12/18/1999 Longest Kickoff Return 51 Karl Miller vs. Nevada...12/15/1990 (FCS Championship) Longest Fumble Return 38 Kiwaukee Thomas...12/19/1998 vs. Massachusetts, (FCS Championship) Longest Interception Return 52t Mike Youngblood vs. Hofstra...12/2/2000 Single Game Team Most First Downs 30 vs. Hofstra...12/2/2000 30 vs. Connecticut...12/5/1998 Most Rushing First Downs 27 vs. Connecticut...12/5/1998 Most Passing First Downs 18 vs. Furman (FCS Championship)...12/21/1985 Most Rushing Attempts 76 vs. Appalachian State...12/8/2001 Most Net Rushing Yards 638 vs. Youngstown State...(FCS Championship) 12/18/1999 Most Net Passing Yards 419 vs. Furman (FCS Championship)...12/21/1985 QB Raymond Gross helped lead the Eagles to national titles in 1989 and 1990.

Most Passing Attempts 37 vs. Furman (FCS Championship)...12/21/1985 Most Passes Completed 23 vs. Furman (FCS Championship)...12/21/1985 Best Completion Percentage (min. 10 attempts).769 (10-13) vs. Western Illinois...12/12/1998 Most Passes Had Intercepted 2 vs. Furman (FCS Championship)...12/17/1988 Most Yards Total Offense 659 vs. Northern Arizona... 11/27/1999 Most Total Offensive Plays 86 (65 rush, 21 pass) vs. Massachusetts...(FCS Championship) 12/19/1998 Best Punting Average (min. 4 punts) 48.0 vs. The Citadel... 11/24/1990 Most Punts 9 at Montana...12/2/1995 Most Punts Had Blocked 0 Most Punt Return Yards 99 vs. Youngstown State...(FCS Championship) 12/18/1999 Most Kickoff Return Yards 169 vs. Massachusetts...(FCS Championship) 12/19/98 Most Interception Return Yards 60 vs. Hofstra...12/2/2000 60 vs. Villanova... 11/25/1989 Most Yards Penalized 106 (11) vs. North Carolina A&T... 11/29/1986 Most Fumbles Lost 6 vs. Massachusetts...(FCS Championship) 12/19/1998 Most Points Scored 72 vs. Northern Arizona... 11/27/1999 All Playoff Games Team Most First Downs 104...1986 (23 vs. North Carolina A&T; 24 vs. Nicholls State; 29 vs. Nevada; 28 vs. Arkansas State) 104...1998 (26 vs. Colgate; 30 vs. Connecticut; 22 vs. Western Illinois; 26 vs. Massachusetts) Most Net Rushing Yards 2,030...1999 (559 vs. Northern Arizona; 470 vs. Massachusetts; 363 vs. Illinois State; 638 vs. Youngstown State) Most Net Passing Yards 794...1985 (160 vs. Jackson State; 125 vs. Middle Tennessee State; 90 at Northern Iowa; 419 vs. Furman) Most Passes Attempted 71...1986 (14 vs. North Carolina A&T; 19 vs. Nicholls State; 16 vs. Nevada; 22 vs. Arkansas State) Most Passes Completed 41...1985 (7 vs. Jackson State; 9 vs. Middle Tennessee State; 2 at Northern Iowa; 23 vs. Furman) Most Passes Had Intercepted 3...1988 (1 vs. The Citadel; 0 vs. Stephen F. Austin; 0 vs. Eastern Kentucky; 2 vs. Furman). Most Yards Total Offense 2,253...1999 (659 vs. Northern Arizona; 500 vs. Massachusetts; 439 vs. Illinois State; 655 vs. Youngstown State) Most Punts 16...2000 (5 vs. McNeese State; 2 vs. Hofstra; 3 vs. Delaware; 6 vs. Montana) Most Yards Penalized 350...1986 (106 vs. North Carolina A&T; 104 vs. Nicholls State; 75 vs. Nevada; 65 vs. Arkansas State) Most Fumbles Lost 9...2000 (1 vs. McNeese State; 2 vs. Hofstra; 4 vs. Delaware; 2 vs. Montana) 9...1998 (1 vs. Colgate; 2 vs. Connecticut; 0 vs. Western Illinois; 6 vs. Massachusetts) Most Points Scored 203...1986 (52 vs. North Carolina A&T; 55 vs. Nicholls State; 48 vs. Nevada; 48 vs. Arkansas State). Championship Game Individual Most Net Rushing Yards 247 Adrian Peterson...vs. Youngstown State 12/18/1999 Most Rushing Attempts 31 Raymond Gross vs. Nevada...12/15/1990 31 Joe Ross vs. Stephen F. Austin...12/16/1989 Most Rushing Touchdowns 3 Adrian Peterson...vs. Youngstown State 12/18/1999 Most Net Passing Yards 419 Tracy Ham vs. Furman...12/21/1985 Most Passing Attempts 37 Tracy Ham vs. Furman...12/21/1985 Most Passes Completed 23 Tracy Ham vs. Furman...12/21/1985 Most Passes Had Intercepted 2 Raymond Gross vs. Furman...12/17/1988 Most Touchdown Passes 4 Tracy Ham vs. Furman...12/21/1985 Best Completion Percentage (min. 15 attempts).622 (23-37) Tracy Ham, vs. Furman...12/21/1985 Most Pass Receptions 7 Frank Johnson vs. Furman...12/21/1985 Most Receiving Yards 148 Frank Johnson vs. Furman...12/21/1985 Most Touchdown Receptions 2 Frank Johnson vs. Furman...12/21/1985 Most Yards Total Offense 509 (56 plays) Tracy Ham vs. Furman...12/21/1985 Most Total Offensive Plays 56 (37 pass/19 rush) Tracy Ham...vs. Furman 12/21/85 Number of Punts 6 Scott Shelton vs. Montana...12/16/2000 6 Terry Harvin vs. Stephen F. Austin..12/16/1989 Best Punting Average (min. 3 punts) 47.3 Terry Harvin vs. Furman...12/17/1988 Most Interceptions 1, on 12 occasions (last by:) Ryan Hadden vs. Montana...12/16/2000 Most Interception Return Yards 22 Kevin Whitley vs. Stephen F. Austin.12/16/1989 Most Punt Return Yards 99 Anthony Williams...vs. Youngstown State 12/18/1999 Most Kickoff Return Yards 120 Bennie Cunningham...vs. Massachusetts 12/19/1998 Most Points Scored 18 Tracy Ham vs. Arkansas State...12/20/1986 18 Adrian Peterson...vs. Youngstown State 12/18/1999 Most Touchdowns Scored 3 Adrian Peterson...vs. Youngstown State 12/18/1999 3 Tracy Ham vs. Arkansas State...12/20/1986 Most Extra Points 8 Chris Chambers...vs. Youngstown State 12/18/1999 Most Field Goals 4 Tim Foley vs. Arkansas State...12/20/1986 Longest Rush 73 Mark Myers vs. Montana...12/16/2000 Longest Pass Completion 79t Tracy Ham to Ricky Harris...vs. Arkansas State 12/20/1986 Longest Field Goal 55 David Cool vs. Furman...12/17/1988 Longest Punt 62 Terry Harvin vs. Furman...12/17/1988 Championship Game Team Most First Downs 28 vs. Arkansas State...12/20/1986 28 vs. Furman...12/21/1985 Most Rushing First Downs 23 vs. Youngstown State...12/18/1999 Most Passing First Downs 18 vs. Furman...12/21/1985 Most Penalty First Downs 2 vs. Stephen F. Austin...12/16/1989 Most Rushing Attempts 66 vs. Stephen F. Austin...12/16/1989 Most Net Rushing Yards 638 vs. Youngstown State...12/18/1999 Most Net Passing Yards 419 vs. Furman...12/21/1985 Most Passing Attempts 37 vs. Furman...12/21/1985 Most Passes Completed 23 vs. Furman...12/21/1985 Best Completion Percentage (min. 15 attempts).622 (23-37) vs. Furman...12/21/1985 Most Passes Had Intercepted 2 vs. Furman...12/17/1988 Most Yards Total Offense 655 vs. Youngstown State...12/18/1999 Most Total Offensive Plays 86 (65 rush/21 pass) vs. Massachusetts..12/19/1998 Best Punting Average (min. 3 punts) 47.3 vs. Furman...12/17/1988 Most Punts 6 vs. Montana...12/16/2000 6 vs. Stephen F. Austin...12/16/1989 Most Punt Return Yards 99 vs. Youngstown State...12/18/1999 Most Kickoff Return Yards 169 vs. Massachusetts...12/19/1998 Most Interception Return Yards 42 (5 interceptions) vs. Stephen F. Austin.12/16/1989 Most Yards Penalized 98 (12 penalties) vs. Furman...12/21/1985 Most Fumbles 6 vs. Massachusetts...12/19/1998 Most Fumbles Lost 6 vs. Massachusetts...12/19/1998 Most Points Scored 59 vs. Youngstown State...12/18/1999 Top Attendance Figure 25,725 vs. Stephen F. Austin...12/16/1989 (at Statesboro; Paulson Stadium record) 11

PAULSON STADIUM RECORDS Team Most Points Scored by Georgia Southern 84 vs. Johnson C. Smith...Sept. 11, 2004 Most Points Scored by an Opponent 45 by Chattanooga... Sept. 22, 2007 Most First Downs 34 by Georgia Southern vs. Marshall...Nov. 18, 1989 Most Yards Rushing 625 by Georgia Southern vs. Glenville State...Nov. 12, 1994 Most Yards Passing 469 by Florida A&M (playoffs)...nov. 29, 1997 Most Offensive Plays 97 by Florida A&M (playoffs)... Dec. 1, 2001 Most Total Yards 732 by Georgia Southern vs. Western Carolina... Oct. 9, 1999 Fewest Points Scored by Georgia Southern 0 vs. Troy State...Nov. 14, 1992 Fewest Points Scored by an Opponent 0 on 12 occasions (last by:) Savannah State... Sept. 6, 2003 Fewest Yards Rushing -12 by Western Carolina... Sept. 19, 2009 Fewest Yards Passing 0 on three occasions (last by:) Georgia Southern vs. Furman Nov. 6, 1993 Fewest Offensive Plays 42 by Georgia Southern vs. Troy State...Nov. 14, 1992 Fewest Total Yards 55 by South Carolina State...Nov. 19, 1988 Top Crowds Attendance Date Opponent Score 1. 25,725* Dec. 16, 1989 Stephen F. Austin 37-34 2. 24,078 Nov. 11, 1989 Chattanooga 34-13 3. 23,373 Nov. 10, 2007 Furman 22-24 4. 23,204* Dec. 15, 1990 Nevada 36-13 5. 23,167 Sept. 1, 2001 Savannah State 69-6 6. 22,421 Oct. 16, 2004 Appalachian State 54-7 7. 21,899 Oct. 14, 2000 Appalachian State 34-28 8. 21,593 Nov. 3, 2001 Furman 20-10 9. 21,489 Sept. 8, 2007 West Georgia 45-21 10. 21,067 Nov. 3, 1990 James Madison 31-13 11. 20,851 Oct. 18, 2008 Appalachian State 36-37 11. 20,607 Sept. 10, 2005 McNeese State 20-23 12. 20,507 Oct. 7, 1989 Savannah State 35-14 13. 20,353 Oct. 17, 1998 Appalachian State 37-24 14. 20,340 Nov. 12, 1988 Samford 49-21 15. 20,228 Oct. 15, 1988 Northeast Louisiana 43-11 16. 20,178 Sept. 9, 2006 Central Conn. State 13-17 *post-season / championship games Attendance Largest Paulson Stadium Crowd 25,725 vs. Stephen F. Austin Dec. 16, 1989(playoffs/championship game) 24,078 vs. Chattanooga, Nov. 11, 1989, (regular season) Smallest Paulson Stadium Crowd 4,128 vs. Jackson State (playoffs) Nov. 30, 1985 7,759 vs. Central Florida (regular season)...nov. 9, 1985 12

Overall Record Overall Record... 153-29 (.840) Overall FCS Playoff Record... 29-3 (.906) Longest Winning Streaks... *39 (Sept. 27, 1997 to Dec. 15, 2001) Individual 38 (Oct. 5, 1985 to Sept. 22, 1990) 11 (Sept. 29, 1990 to Nov. 2, 1991) 9 (Oct. 1, 1994 to Sept. 21, 1996) Most Rushing Attempts 37 by Brandon Walker, East Tennessee State...Nov. 2, 1996 Most Rushing Yards 333 by Adrian Peterson (GS) vs. Massachusetts (playoffs) Dec. 4, 1999 (playoffs) Most Rushing Touchdowns 5 on two occasions (last by:) Adrian Peterson (GS) vs. Massachusetts (playoffs)... Dec. 4, 1999 Longest Run from Scrimmage 99 by Michael Hobbs, Wofford...Nov. 4, 2006 Most Passes Attempted 63 by Otteman Sampson, Florida A&M (playoffs)...nov. 29, 1997 Most Passes Completed 37 by Otteman Sampson, Florida A&M (playoffs)...nov. 29, 1997 Most Interceptions Thrown 6 by Tim Couch, Chattanooga... Sept. 27, 1986 Most Touchdown Passes 4 on two occasions (last by:) Otteman Sampson, Florida A&M (playoffs)...nov. 29, 1997 Most Yards Passing 469 by Otteman Sampson, Florida A&M (playoffs)...nov. 29, 1997 Most Pass Receptions 15 by Scott Dahlquist, Idaho (playoffs)... Dec. 1, 1990 Most Yards Receiving 212 by Eddie Cohen, Western Carolina... Sept. 29, 2007 Most Touchdown Receptions 4 by Remi Watson, Bethune-Cookman...Oct. 11, 1986 Longest Pass Completion 94t by Stefpon Hawkins from Brian Hampton Chattanooga, Sept. 27, 1997 Longest Punt 79 by Bob Hooper, Samford...Nov. 8, 2008 Longest Punt Return 92t by Brandon Berry, Wofford...Nov. 4, 2006 Longest Kickoff Return 100t by Cameron Kinard, Central Arkansas...Nov. 18, 2006 100t by Xavier Godard, Western Carolina...Oct. 11, 2003 Longest Interception Return 98t by Ryan Hadden (GS) vs. Chattanooga... Sept. 25, 1999 Longest Field Goal 63 by Tim Foley (GS) vs. James Madison...Nov. 7, 1987 13

RUSHING (yards) 2009 Adam Urbano 622 2008 Antonio Henton 628 2007 Jayson Foster 1,844 2006 Chris Covington 824 2005 Jermaine Austin 1,546 2004 Jermaine Austin 988 2003 Jermaine Austin 1,461 2002 Chaz Williams 1,422 2001 Adrian Peterson 1,459 2000 Adrian Peterson 1,361 1999 Adrian Peterson 1,807 1998 Adrian Peterson 1,932 1997 Roderick Russell 1,171 1996 Roderick Russell 1,238 1995 Charles Bostick 587 1994 Marlow Warthen 658 1993 James Williams 838 1992 James Williams 737 1991 Lester Efford 952 1990 Joe Ross 868 1989 Joe Ross 1,354 1988 Raymond Gross 772 1987 Joe Ross 1,018 1986 Tracy Ham 1,048 1985 Ricky Harris 825 1984 Tracy Ham 707 1983 Melvin Bell 712 1982 Melvin Bell 688 PASSING (yards) 2009 Lee Chapple 1,774 2008 Antonio Henton 1,852 2007 Jayson Foster 1,203 2006 Travis Clark 1,808 2005 Jayson Foster 842 2004 Chaz Williams 1,178 2003 Trey Hunter 535 2002 Chaz Williams 1,022 2001 J.R. Revere 830 2000 J.R. Revere 1,247 1999 Greg Hill 1,262 1998 Greg Hill 1,193 1997 Greg Hill 654 1996 Kenny Robinson 1,130 1995 Kenny Robinson 741 1994 Kenny Robinson 706 1993 Joe Dupree 542 1992 Charles Bostick 550 1991 Derrick McGrady 743 1990 Raymond Gross 1,534 1989 Raymond Gross 930 1988 Raymond Gross 861 1987 Raymond Gross 481 1986 Tracy Ham 1,772 1985 Tracy Ham 1,405 1984 Tracy Ham 1,694 1983 Tracy Ham 886 1982 Rob Allen 465 RECEIVING (catches-yards) 2009 Jamere Valentine 51-487 2008 Raja Andrews 64-873 2007 Raja Andrews 38-388 2006 Jayson Foster 33-368 Reggie McCutchen 24-374 2005 Teddy Craft 10-319 2004 Teddy Craft 20-482 2003 Teddy Craft 15-289 2002 Carl Kearney 15-287 2001 Derrick Owens 11-400 2000 Chris Johnson 29-673 1999 Chris Johnson 24-414 1998 Corey Joyner 24-494 1997 Corey Joyner 31-595 1996 Maurice Bing 39-541 1995 Maurice Bing 25-342 1994 Dexter Dawson 25-306 1993 Dexter Dawson 13-295 1992 Terrence Sorrell 13-168 1991 Deryl Belser 25-409 1990 Karl Miller 37-396 1989 Donnie Allen 18-300 1988 Tony Belser 25-412 1987 Tony Belser 35-561 1986 Frank Johnson 26-582 1985 Ricky Harris 23-125 1984 Monty Sharpe 30-654 1983 Monty Sharpe 23-444 1982 Scott Conner 16-169 SCORING (points) 2009 Adrian Mora 67 2008 Adrian Mora 61 2007 Jayson Foster 144 2006 Jayson Foster 56 2005 Jayson Foster 126 2004 Chaz Williams 152 2003 Sean Holland 75 2002 Chaz Williams 162 2001 Adrian Peterson 110 2000 Adrian Peterson 84 1999 Adrian Peterson 174 1998 Adrian Peterson 156 1997 Greg Hill 84 1996 Kenny Robinson 84 1995 Eric Meng 60 1994 Reed Haley 75 1993 Reed Haley 85 1992 Charles Bostick 54 1991 David Cool 67 1990 Joe Ross 84 1989 Ernest Thompson 108 1988 Ernest Thompson 116 1987 Tim Foley 76 1986 Tracy Ham 110 1985 Tim Foley 81 1984 Gerald Harris 102 1983 Gerald Harris 68 1982 Gerald Harris 44 TACKLES 2009 Dion DuBose 85 2008 Quentin Taylor 98 2007 Chris Covington 67 2006 John Mohring 93 2005 John Mohring 112 2004 Derrick Butler 68 2003 Derrick Butler 77 2002 Joe Scott 116 2001 Joe Scott 112 2000 Freddy Pesqueira 87 1999 Jason Neese 79 1998 Arkee Thompson 109 1997 James Dickerson 121 1996 Edward Thomas 130 1995 Chad Nighbert 97 1994 Paul Carroll 127 1993 Paul Carroll 102 1992 Paul Carroll 107 1991 Paul Sikkelee 108 1990 Mike West 133 1989 Darrell Hendrix 92 1988 Darrell Hendrix 97 1987 Flint Matthews 95 1986 Robert Underwood 100 1985 Jessie Jenkins 117 1984 Charles Carper 106 1983 Theoria Ward 89 1982 Jessie Jenkins 101 With 61 receptions to lead the Eagles in 2008, Raja Andrews shattered the previous single-season record of 39 set by Marcus Bing in 1996. Totals do not include playoffs prior to 2002. 14

Offense Year Record Score Avg. FD Tot. Off. Rush. Yds. Pass.Yds. 2009 5-6 18.6 186 279.4 96.5 182.8 2008 6-5 31.8 233 383.5 136.2 247.4 2007 7-4 36.5 233 456.3 326.3 130.0 2006 3-8 21.4 186 359.9 183.2 176.7 2005 8-4 38.0 286 469.8 386.8 83.0 2004 9-3 47.0 279 488.3 369.9 118.4 2003 7-4 28.3 229 414.6 335.6 79.0 2002 11-3 35.2 285 469.6 386.2 83.4 2001 10-1 37.3 218 409.5 323.6 85.9 2000 9-2 32.9 240 448.3 331.1 117.2 1999 9-2 50.0 274 551.7 419.0 132.7 1998 11-0 42.5 260 492.6 378.7 113.9 1997 9-2 33.1 216 403.6 280.6 123.0 1996 4-7 23.2 228 396.5 266.5 130.0 1995 8-3 24.5 198 340.9 233.8 107.6 1994 6-5 30.3 185 359.6 283.7 75.9 1993 9-2 29.9 162 335.2 264.9 70.3 1992 7-4 16.1 165 281.0 206.4 74.6 1991 7-4 23.4 164 304.6 188.0 116.6 1990 8-3 27.0 211 356.5 207.5 149.1 1989 11-0 36.8 241 424.6 329.2 95.5 1988 9-2 33.7 219 396.2 291.3 104.9 1987 8-3 22.9 220 366.7 261.2 105.5 1986 9-2 37.8 257 480.5 307.7 172.8 1985 9-2 29.2 203 388.7 243.3 145.5 1984 8-3 19.5 226 422.2 264.9 157.3 1983 6-5 18.7 214 371.7 267.1 104.6 1982 7-3-1 26.4 211 358.2 282.9 75.6 Defense Year Record Score Avg. FD Tot. Def. Rush Yds. Pass Yds. 2009 5-6 27.5 194 354.9 140.3 214.6 2008 6-5 29.6 248 412.4 172.5 239.9 2007 7-4 31.6 229 404.6 176.1 228.5 2006 3-8 23.6 173 339.9 152.1 187.8 2005 8-4 23.1 228 388.8 182.8 206.0 2004 9-3 18.4 194 276.8 120.9 155.8 2003 7-4 21.1 194 350.5 171.7 178.7 2002 11-3 13.6 220 294.7 140.9 153.9 2001 10-1 12.0 155 261.4 135.7 125.6 2000 9-2 17.6 204 317.4 161.3 156.1 1999 9-2 15.5 179 291.6 131.3 160.4 1998 11-0 21.5 200 323.9 141.2 182.7 1997 9-2 16.0 183 308.9 105.2 203.7 1996 4-7 26.8 200 354.2 186.6 167.5 1995 8-3 15.5 177 314.9 151.1 163.8 1994 6-5 24.5 232 388.2 174.2 214.0 1993 9-2 14.0 182 323.7 137.8 185.9 1992 7-4 13.7 190 312.2 159.1 153.1 1991 7-4 14.5 167 282.9 161.0 121.9 1990 8-3 20.5 205 321.1 143.5 177.6 1989 11-0 12.1 157 255.9 116.5 139.5 1988 9-2 15.4 162 239.8 101.3 138.7 1987 8-3 15.7 160 281.4 112.3 169.1 1986 9-2 24.6 220 348.2 169.4 178.8 1985 9-2 17.9 200 326.2 142.9 183.3 1984 8-3 19.5 210 341.5 128.5 213.1 1983 6-5 18.7 169 310.1 170.1 139.2 1982 7-3-1 17.3 190 302.9 98.0 204.9 Annual Attendance Figures Total Year Attendance dates Avg. 1982 32,461 5 6,492 1983 28,856 4 7,214 1984 54,003 5 10,801 1985 55,174 6 9,196 1986 58,275 4 14,569 1987 68,995 5 13,799 1988 86,278 5 17,256 1989 124,943 7 17,849 1990 107,270 6 17,878 1991 102,109 6 17,018 1992 118,562 8 14,820 1993 83,160 6 13,860 1994 81,285 6 13,548 1995 67,523 5 13,505 1996 60,662 5 12,132 1997 75,397 6 12,566 1998 92,075 7 13,154 1999 84,200 5 16,840 2000 97,524 6 16,254 2001 111,962 6 18,660 2002 89,876 6 14,979 2003 94,760 6 15,793 2004 84,687 5 16,937 2005 97,443 6 16,240 2006 109,281 7 15,612 2007 113,551 6 18,925 2008 109,010 6 18,16 2009 83,641 5 16,728 regular season totals only Top Five Attendances 1. 25,725 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1989 (playoffs) 2. 24,078 vs. Chattanooga, 1989 3. 23,373 vs. Furman, 2007 4. 23,204 vs. Nevada, 1990 (playoffs) 5. 23,167 vs. Savannah State, 2001 Top Five Road Attendances 1. 92,746 vs. Georgia, 2008 92,746 vs. Georgia, 2004 3. 86,520 vs. Georgia, 2000 4. 85,434 vs. Georgia, 1992 5. 84,963 vs. Florida, 1996 15

National Statistics Leaders 2009 11th in net punting...37.11 Adrian Mora T-10th in field goals made... 1.45 2008 14th in punt returns... 14.0 20th in passing offense... 247.4 20th in scoring offense... 31.8 T-20th in redzone offense... 84.4 Raja Andrews 12th in punt returns... 14.0 Raja Andrews 15th in receptions/game... 6.4 Raja Andrews 20th in receiving yards... 87.3 Dakota Walker T-12th in tackles for loss... 17.5 Dakota Walker T-13th in sacks... 8.5 2007 1st in rushing offense... 326.3 1st in fourth down conversions... 83.3 T-2nd passes had intercepted... 4 T-6th in turnovers lost... 12 8th in total offense... 456.3 8th in scoring offense... 36.6 14th in turnover margin... 1.1 16th in time of possession... 31:59 T-17th in fumbles recovered... 13 18th in punt returns...11.8 Jayson Foster 2nd in rushing... 167.6 Jayson Foster 3rd in scoring... 13.5 Jayson Foster 5th in all-purpose yards... 189.1 Jayson Foster 7th in pts. responsible for... 17.1 Jayson Foster 12th in total offense... 277.0 Jesse Hartley 7th in field goals... 1.6 Jesse Hartley 16th in scoring... 8.9 2006 1st in sacks against... 6 11th in turnover margin... 0.91 14th in kickoff returns... 22.4 Brandon Jackson tied 10th in interceptions. 0.45 John Mohring 20th in tackles for loss... 1.4 2005 1st in rushing offense... 388.8 6th in scoring offense... 38.0 8th in passing efficiency... 160.88 8th in total offense... 469.8 10th in net punting... 36.0 T13th in passes had intercepted... 7 Jayson Foster 10th in rushing... 123.42 Jayson Foster 3rd in scoring... 10.5 Jermaine Austin 5th in rushing... 128.83 2004 1st in rushing offense... 369.92 1st in scoring offense... 47.0 1st in passing efficiency... 173.50 3rd in total offense... 488.33 4th in total defense... 276.75 5th in punt returns... 14.48 10th in pass defense... 155.83 15th in scoring defense... 18.42 17th in pass efficiency defense... 104.71 17th in turnover margin....67 Chaz Williams 1st in scoring... 12.67 A.J. Bryant 19th in interceptions....50 Teddy Craft 20th in punt returns...11.35 Eagles Among National Top 20 Statistical Leaders (Team/Individual) Dexter Dawson was ranked in the nation s top 20 in punt returns in both 1995 (fourth) and 1993 (13th). 2003 1st in rushing offense... 335.6 4th in kickoff returns... 24.9 19th in total offense... 414.6 20th in fewest passes had intercepted... 9 Lewis Barr 3rd in kickoff returns... 29.9 Sean Holland 16th in field goals made... 1.18 2002 1st in rushing offense... 386.2 2nd in fewest passes had intercepted... 4 3rd in total offense... 469.6 6th in scoring offense... 35.2 7th in scoring defense... 13.6 11th in passing efficiency defense... 94.53 14th in passing efficiency offense... 142.47 Chaz Williams 3rd in scoring...11.6 Chaz Williams 10th in points responsible for. 15.4 Anthony Williams 12th in kickoff returns... 26.1 Chaz Williams 20th in rushing... 101.6 2001 1st in rushing offense... 323.6 2nd in passing defense... 125.6 2nd in fewest passes had intercepted... 3 4th in scoring defense... 12.0 4th in net punting... 38.8 6th in total defense... 261.4 8th in scoring offense... 37.3 14th in passing efficiency defense... 96.57 14th in fewest turnovers lost... 17 18th in turnover margin... +0.73 Adrian Peterson 8th in scoring... 10.0 Adrian Peterson 11th in rushing... 132.6 Scott Shelton 18th in field goals made... 1.09 J.R. Revere 20th in scoring... 8.4 2000 3rd in rushing offense... 331.1 9th in fewest turnovers lost... 16 10th in passing efficiency offense... 148.01 12th in fewest passes had intercepted... 7 13th in total offense... 448.3 15th in turnover margin... +1.00 18th in passing defense... 156.1 20th in fewest fumbles lost... 9 Adrian Peterson 4th in rushing... 151.2 Adrian Peterson 9th in scoring... 9.3 Adrian Peterson 20th in all-purpose running... 153.1 1999 1st in rushing offense... 419.0 1st in total offense... 551.7 1st in scoring offense... 50.0 3rd in net punting... 38.7 5th in scoring defense... 15.5 7th in kickoff returns... 22.7 12th in pass efficiency defense... 95.3 18th in total defense... 291.6 Adrian Peterson 1st in scoring... 15.8 Adrian Peterson 2nd in rushing... 164.3 Adrian Peterson 5th in all-purpose running.179.1 1998 2nd in rushing offense... 378.7 2nd in total offense... 492.6 2nd in scoring offense... 42.5 4th in punt returns... 14.6 Adrian Peterson 2nd in scoring... 14.18 Adrian Peterson 4th in rushing... 175.64 Corey Joyner 5th in punt returns... 14.88 Adrian Peterson 7th in all-purpose running...178.64 Arkee Thompson 11th in interceptions... 0.55 Greg Hill 18th in scoring... 8.73 Chris Chambers 20th in field goals... 1.09 1997 4th in rushing offense... 280.6 4th in kickoff returns... 25.5 9th in turnover margin... +1.09 12th in net punting... 37.4 13th in scoring offense... 33.1 16th in scoring defense... 16.0 20th in rushing defense... 105.2 James Banks 5th in kickoff returns... 27.9 Eric Meng 17th in field goals... 1.09 1996 4th in rushing offense... 266.45 18th in net punting... 36.62 19th in total offense... 396.45 Roderick Russell 19th in rushing...112.55 1995 5th in punt returns... 13.88 13th in net punting... 36.31 14th in turnover margin... +1.00 18th in rushing offense... 233.82 20th in scoring defense... 15.55 Dexter Dawson 4th in punt returns... 15.94 Dexter Dawson 11th in kickoff returns... 25.93 16

1994 4th in rushing offense... 283.73 7th in net punting... 37.62 20th in turnover margin... +0.73 Eric Smith 14th in punting... 39.7 Reed Haley 20th in field goals...1.00 1993 6th in scoring defense... 14.00 9th in rushing offense... 264.91 Reed Haley 5th in field goals... 1.36 Dexter Dawson 13th in punt returns...11.44 1992 3rd in scoring defense... 13.73 17th in total defense... 312.18 Chris Wright 6th in kickoff returns... 27.33 Reed Haley 16th in field goals... 0.91 1991 4th in pass efficiency defense... 84.98 9th in scoring defense... 14.55 10th in total defense... 282.91 David Cool 5th in field goals... 1.27 Don Norton 11th in punting... 40.82 Jim Mutimer 13th in interceptions... 0.55 1990 Raymond Gross 14th in passing efficiency...132.94 Joe Ross 19th in scoring... 7.64 1989 1st in rushing offense... 329.2 2nd in scoring offense... 36.8 2nd in scoring defense... 12.1 3rd in total defense... 255.9 11th in rushing defense...116.5 11th in passing defense... 139.5 12th in total offense... 424.64 Joe Ross 4th in rushing... 135.40 Ernest Thompson 5th in scoring... 9.82 Joe Ross 12th in scoring... 7.80 Rodney Oglesby 12th in punt returns... 10.21 Joe Ross 15th in all-purpose running... 141.20 1988 2nd in scoring offense... 33.7 4th in rushing offense... 290.8 5th in rushing defense... 101.3 5th in total defense... 240.0 8th in scoring defense... 14.0 15th in total offense... 394.91 15th in passing defense... 138.7 Ernest Thompson 2nd in scoring...11.60 1986 2nd in total offense... 480.55 2nd in rushing offense... 307.7 2nd in scoring offense... 37.8 Tracy Ham 4th in passing efficiency... 144.9 Tracy Ham 5th in scoring... 10.00 Gerald Harris 7th in scoring... 9.45 Tracy Ham 8th in total offense... 256.36 Tracy Ham 17th in rushing... 95.27 1985 8th in rushing offense... 243.3 Tim Foley 6th in field goals... 1.45 Nay Young 9th in punt returns...11.2 Tracy Ham 12th in passing efficiency... 130.6 Tony Belser 14th in kickoff returns... 22.1 Tim Foley 20th in scoring... 7.4 1984 4th in rushing offense... 264.9 10th in scoring offense... 31.1 Gerald Harris 3rd in scoring...11.3 Melvin Bell 4th in punt returns... 14.0 Melvin Bell 10th in kickoff returns... 24.5 Tracy Ham 16th in total offense... 218.3 The 1989 season saw not only a perfect record and third national championship, but dominating Eagle defensive unit that earned top-five rankings in scoring defense and total defense and top-15 rankings in passing and rushing defense. Georgia Southern allowed opponents only 12.1 points per game. 17

OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCES Georgia Southern 100-Yard Rushing Games (Number of Attempts in Parenthesis) 1. 333 (32) Adrian Peterson vs. Massachusetts, 1999 playoffs 2. 280 (24) Joe Ross vs. Marshall, 1989 3. 279 (28) Jayson Foster vs. Wofford, 2007 4. 253 (28) Jayson Foster vs. Coastal Carolina, 2007 5. 247 (25) Adrian Peterson vs. Youngstown State, 1999 playoffs 6. 238 (26) Greg Hill vs. Florida A&M, 1997 playoffs 7. 232 (33) Adrian Peterson vs. Connecticut, 1998 playoffs 8. 231 (11) Jayson Foster vs. West Georgia, 2007 231 (22) Adrian Peterson vs. The Citadel, 1998 10. 228 (29) Greg Hill vs. Massachusetts, 1998 playoffs 11. 222 (21) Adrian Peterson vs. Chattanooga, 1999 12. 221 (29) Adrian Peterson vs. Chattanooga, 1998 221 (24) Roderick Russell vs. The Citadel, 1996 14. 219 (28) Greg Hill vs. Furman, 1999 219 (19) Greg Hill vs. Furman, 1998 219 (21) Adrian Peterson vs. Jacksonville State, 1998 17. 216 (29) Chris Covington vs. Central Connecticut State, 2006 216 (33) Adrian Peterson vs. East Tennessee State, 1999 216 (25) Adrian Peterson vs. Appalachian State, 1998 20. 211 (23) Adrian Peterson vs. Virginia Military, 1999 21. 210 (26) Jayson Foster vs. Chattanooga, 2007 22. 209 (18) Adrian Peterson vs. East Tennessee State, 1998 23. 207 (33) Jermaine Austin vs. Florida International, 2003 24. 206 (18) Lamar Lewis vs. Coastal Carolina, 2007 206 (14) Greg Hill vs. Northern Arizona, 1999 playoffs 26. 203 (19) Adrian Peterson vs. McNeese State, 2000 playoffs 27. 199 (20) Jermaine Austin at Northeastern, 2005 199 (28) Tracy Ham vs. East Carolina, 1986 29. 198 (34) Adrian Peterson vs. Delaware, 2000 playoffs 30. 197 (24) Adrian Peterson vs. Furman, 1999 31. 195 (27) Jayson Foster vs. Colorado State, 2007 32. 194 (15) J.R. Revere vs. Western Carolina, 2001 33. 192 (22) Adrian Peterson vs. Savannah State, 2001 34. 191 (33) Jayson Foster vs. Furman, 2005 191 (18) Tracy Ham vs. Nicholls State, 1986 playoffs 36. 190 (25) Joe Ross vs. Villanova, 1989 playoffs 37. 186 (31) Adrian Peterson vs. Appalachian State, 2000 38. 183 (31) Adrian Peterson vs. Illinois State, 1999 playoffs 183 (31) Adrian Peterson vs. Furman, 1998 40. 182 (25) Adrian Peterson vs. Virginia Military, 2000 182 (32) Joe Ross vs. Middle Tennessee State, 1989 42. 181 (29) Adrian Peterson vs. Western Carolina, 2000 181 (18) Gerald Harris vs. North Carolina A&T, 1986 playoffs 44. 180 (24) Tracy Ham vs. Arkansas State, 1986 playoffs 45. 178 (27) Jayson Foster at South Dakota State, 2005 178 (26) Adrian Peterson vs. Colgate, 1998 playoffs 178 (32) Adrian Peterson vs. Western Carolina, 1998 178 (17) Gerald Harris vs. Northern Iowa, 1985 playoffs 178 (25) Clint Harper vs. Savannah State, 1983 50. 175 (20) Jayson Foster vs. Appalachian State, 2007 175 (23) Adrian Peterson vs. VMI, 2001 175 (23) James Williams vs. East Tennessee State, 1993 53. 174 (29) Roderick Russell vs. South Florida, 1997 174 (20) Roderick Russell vs. Liberty, 1996 55. 173 (18) Raymond Gross vs. Maine, 1987 playoffs 56. 172 (15) Lamar Lewis vs. Coastal Carolina, 2006 172 (28) Adrian Peterson vs. Oregon State, 1999 58. 171 (32) Chaz Williams vs. Western Carolina, 2002 59. 170 (23) Gerald Harris vs. Middle Tennessee State, 1986 60. 169 (16) Gerald Harris vs. South Carolina State, 1986 61. 168 (18) Adrian Peterson vs. Jacksonville State, 1999 62. 167 (8) Jermaine Austin at Chattanooga, 2004 63. 166 (16) Roderick Russell vs. The Citadel, 1997 64. 163 (32) Trey Hunter vs. Western Carolina, 2003 65. 162 (17) Adrian Peterson vs. Johnson C. Smith, 2000 162 (26) Tracy Ham vs. Nevada Reno, 1986 playoffs 162 (33) Gerald Harris vs. Nevada Reno, 1986 playoffs 68. 161 (28) Adrian Peterson vs. Massachusetts, 1998 playoffs 161 (32) Raymond Gross vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1988 playoffs 70. 160 (24) Jermaine Austin vs. The Citadel, 2003 160 (14) Jermaine Austin vs. Gardner-Webb, 2002 160 (21) Roderick Russell vs. Chattanooga, 1997 160 (24) Joe Ross vs. Florida A&M, 1989 74. 159 (33) Chaz Williams vs. New Hampshire, 2004 playoffs 159 (7) Zzream Walden vs. Western Carolina, 2002 159 (31) Adrian Peterson vs. East Tennessee State, 2001 77. 158 (15) Jermaine Austin vs. Chattanooga, 2003 158 (24) Adrian Peterson vs. Furman, 2001 79. 157 (23) Jayson Foster vs. The Citadel, 2007 157 (21) Jayson Foster at Furman, 2006 157 (25) Joe Ross vs. Middle Tennessee State, 1988 157 (21) Tracy Ham at Northern Iowa, 1985 playoffs 83. 156 (22) Adrian Peterson vs. Wofford, 1999 156 (20) Gerald Harris vs. South Carolina State, 1985 85. 154 (22) Roderick Russell vs. Appalachian State, 1996 154 (14) Ricky Harris vs. Bethune Cookman, 1985 87. 153 (20) Adrian Peterson vs. Florida A&M, 2001 playoffs 153 (25) Charles Bostick vs. Virginia Military, 1993 153 (32) Adam Urbano vs. Chattanooga, 2009 90. 152 (27) Adrian Peterson at Georgia, 2000 152 (31) Joe Ross vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1989 playoffs 152 (29) Raymond Gross vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1988 playoffs 93. 151 (21) Jayson Foster at Texas State, 2005 playoffs 151 (29) Greg Hill vs. Furman, 1997 95. 150 (14) Lamar Lewis vs. West Georgia, 2007 150 (28) Greg Hill vs. Appalachian State, 1998 150 (4) Frank Johnson vs. Samford, 1988 98. 149 (15) Jayson Foster vs. Western Carolina, 2005 149 (15) Joe Ross vs. The Citadel, 1988 playoffs 100. 148 (23) Adrian Peterson vs. Montana, 2000 playoffs 148 (16) J.R. Revere vs. East Tennessee State, 2000 148 (27) Adrian Peterson vs. Appalachian State, 1999 148 (30) Gerald Harris vs. Middle Tennessee State, 1985 playoffs 148 (11) Tracy Ham vs. Newberry, 1985 105. 147 (23) Jermaine Austin at Texas State, 2005 playoffs 147 (24) Jermaine Austin vs. Florida International, 2004 147 (24) J.R. Revere vs. Appalachian State, 2000 108. 146 (29) Jermaine Austin at South Dakota State, 2005 146 (32) Adrian Peterson vs. Hofstra, 2000 playoffs 110. 145 (32) Adrian Peterson vs. Wofford, 2000 145 (31) Raymond Gross vs. Nevada, 1990 playoffs 112. 144 (30) Greg Hill vs. Western Carolina, 1998 144 (17) Melvin Bell vs. Newberry, 1983 114. 143 (27) Jermaine Austin vs. Maine, 2002 playoffs 143 (32) Charles Bostick vs. James Madison, 1992 143 (21) Joe Ross vs. Western Kentucky, 1987 Joe Ross 117. 142 (24) Jermaine Austin vs. Furman, 2005 142 (24) Jayson Foster at Northeastern, 2005 142 (24) Chaz Williams vs. East Tennessee State, 2002 142 (24) Lester Efford vs. Central Florida, 1991 121. 141 (19) Jermaine Austin at Western Carolina, 2004 141 (5) Mark Myers vs. Jacksonville State, 2002 141 (27) Adrian Peterson vs. Chattanooga, 2000 141 (21) Greg Hill vs. Appalachian State, 1997 141 (13) Chad Holmes vs. East Tennessee State, 1994 141 (27) Tracy Ham vs. Middle Tennessee State, 1986 127. 140 (13) Lance Turner vs. Johnson C. Smith, 2004 140 (21) Jermaine Austin at McNeese State, 2003 140 (28) Adrian Peterson vs. The Citadel, 2001 140 (13) Ricky Harris vs. Valdosta State, 1984 131. 139 (18) Kenny Robinson vs. Glenville State, 1994 139 (25) Joe Ross vs. James Madison, 1988 133. 137 (18) Jermaine Austin vs. The Citadel, 2005 134. 136 (25) Jermaine Austin vs. Elon, 2003 136 (25) Jermaine Austin vs. Furman, 2003 136 (27) Greg Hill vs. Liberty, 1996 137. 135 (20) Adrian Peterson vs. Elon, 1998 135 (19) Tracy Ham vs. Bethune Cookman, 1984 139. 134 (21) Jayson Foster vs. Chattanooga, 2005 134 (17) Adrian Peterson vs. Northern Arizona, 1999 playoffs 134 (6) Chris Wright vs. Western Carolina, 1994 142. 133 (13) Chaz Williams vs. The Citadel, 2004 133 (12) Kevin Davis at McNeese State, 2003 133 (18) Jermaine Austin vs. Appalachian State, 2002 133 (15) J.R. Revere vs. McNeese State, 2000 playoffs 133 (3) Andre Weathers vs. Western Carolina, 1999 133 (16) Greg Hill vs. South Florida, 1997 148. 132 (31) Charles Bostick vs. Furman, 1995 132 (18) Tracy Ham vs. Wofford, 1983 150. 131 (22) Chris Covington vs. Coastal Carolina, 2006 131 (32) Roderick Russell vs. Florida A&M, 1997 playoffs 131 (13) Kenny Robinson vs. William & Mary, 1997 153. 130 (27) Chad Holmes vs. South Carolina State, 1995 130 (14) Joe Ross vs. Bethune Cookman, 1987 130 (13) Tracy Ham vs. Valdosta State, 1984 130 (8) Melvin Bell vs. Central Florida, 1983 157. 129 (21) Jayson Foster at Elon, 2005 18

129 (20) Jermaine Austin vs. McNeese State, 2005 129 (4) Bennie Cunningham vs. Youngstown State, 1999 playoffs 129 (16) Joe Ross vs. Samford, 1989 129 (20) Joe Ross vs. James Madison, 1987 129 (22) Gerald Harris vs. Tennessee Tech, 1986 129 (20) Tracy Ham vs. Troy State, 1985 129 (17) Tracy Ham vs. Troy State, 1983 165. 128 (14) Jermaine Austin vs. East Tennessee State, 2003 128 (18) Jermaine Austin vs. Western Kentucky, 2002 playoffs 128 (29) Joe Dupree vs. Middle Tennessee State, 1992 128 (20) Lester Efford vs. Nicholls State, 1991 128 (12) Tracy Ham vs. North Carolina A&T, 1986 playoffs 170. 127 (11) Jermaine Austin vs. Chattanooga, 2005 127 (19) Chaz Williams vs. VMI, 2002 172. 126 (10) Greg Hill vs. Western Carolina, 1999 173. 125 (11) Jermaine Austin at Elon, 2005 125 (15) Greg Hill vs. Colgate, 1998 playoffs 125 (31) Raymond Gross vs. UT Chattanooga, 1988 125 (15) Raymond Gross vs. South Carolina State, 1987 177. 124 (25) J.R. Revere vs. Appalachian State, 2001 124 (17) Roderick Russell vs. Western Carolina, 1996 124 (18) Roderick Russell vs. South Carolina State, 1996 124 (7) Marlow Warthen vs. Furman, 1994 181. 123 (23) Jermaine Austin vs. New Hampshire, 2004 playoffs 123 (27) Roderick Russell vs. East Tennessee State, 1997 123 (21) Lester Efford vs. Middle Tennessee State, 1989 playoffs 184. 122 (18) Adrian Peterson vs. Chattanooga, 2001 122 (4) Andre Weathers at Delaware, 2000 playoffs 122 (26) Adrian Peterson vs. South Florida, 1998 122 (16) Adrian Peterson vs. Virginia Military, 1998 188. 121 (15) Jayson Foster at Wofford, 2005 121 (26) Adrian Peterson vs. Delaware, 2001 121 (7) Mark Myers vs. Elon, 2000 121 (13) Greg Hill vs. Virginia Military, 1999 121 (12) Bennie Cunningham vs. Connecticut, 1998 playoffs 121 (10) Marlow Warthen vs. Western Carolina, 1994 121 (18) Tracy Ham vs. James Madison, 1986 195. 120 (15) Chaz Williams vs. Chattanooga, 2002 120 (23) Chaz Williams vs. Gardner-Webb, 2002 120 (23) Adrian Peterson vs. Elon, 2001 120 (19) J.R. Revere vs. Western Carolina, 2000 120 (18) Joe Ross vs. Chattanooga, 1989 120 (16) Raymond Gross vs. Florida A&M, 1988 201. 119 (25) Lester Efford vs. Samford, 1990 202. 118 (13) Jermaine Austin vs. Morehead State, 2005 118 (14) Joe Ross vs. Savannah State, 1989 118 (11) Tracy Ham vs. Western Kentucky, 1986 205. 117 (24) Jermaine Austin vs. Western Carolina, 2005 117 (28) Chaz Williams vs. Appalachian State, 2002 117 (16) J.R. Revere vs. Delaware, 2001 117 (17) Charles Bostick vs. Western Carolina, 1995 117 (12) Joe Ross vs. Catawba, 1987 117 (8) Frank Johnson vs. Tennessee Tech, 1985 117 (18) Ricky Harris vs. Florida A&M, 1985 212. 116 (7) Mark Myers vs. Hofstra, 2000 playoffs 116 (12) Jevon Sullivan vs. VMI, 1998 214. 115 (24) Lamar Lewis at Colorado State, 2007 115 (16) Jermaine Austin vs. South Dakota State, 2004 115 (6) Zzream Walden vs. VMI, 2002 115 (23) Adrian Peterson vs. Appalachian State, 2001 playoffs 115 (14) Adrian Peterson vs. Western Carolina, 1999 115 (12) Adrian Peterson vs. Fayetteville State, 1999 115 (14) Raymond Gross vs. Western Carolina, 1987 115 (18) Gerald Harris vs. Central Florida, 1985 222. 114 (25) Jermaine Austin at Furman, 2004 114 (23) Jermaine Austin vs. Chattanooga, 2002 114 (11) Greg Hill vs. Wofford, 1997 225. 113 (26) Chaz Williams vs. Bethune-Cookman, 2002 playoffs 113 (23) James Williams vs. James Madison, 1992 113 (25) Joe Ross vs. Central Florida, 1990 113 (10) Melvin Bell vs. Central Florida, 1984 229. 112 (14) Bryce Carter vs. Elon, 2004 112 (18) James Williams vs. Furman, 1993 112 (28) Joe Ross vs. Middle Tennessee State, 1990 112 (26) Gerald Harris vs. Central Florida, 1986 112 (19) Clint Harper vs. Catawba, 1983 234. 111 (14) Greg Hill vs. Youngstown State, 1999 playoffs 111 (11) Carl Small vs. VMI, 1997 111 (22) Kenny Robinson vs. South Carolina State, 1996 111 (14) Lester Efford vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1991 111 (24) Raymond Gross vs. Middle Tennessee State, 1989 111 (13) Joe Ross vs. Samford, 1988 240. 110 (23) Chaz Williams vs. Furman, 2002 110 (9) Chris Wright vs. Glenville State, 1994 110 (17) James Williams vs. Savannah State, 1992 110 (25) Joe Ross vs. Middle Tennessee State, 1987 110 (18) Ricky Harris vs. James Madison, 1985 245. 109 (12) Jayson Foster vs. Johnson C. Smith, 2004 246. 108 (24) Jayson Foster vs. McNeese State, 2005 108 (25) Chaz Williams vs. The Citadel, 2002 108 (26) Adrian Peterson vs. The Citadel, 1999 108 (6) Roderick Russell vs. Glenville State, 1994 108 (23) Raymond Gross vs. Central Florida, 1989 251. 107 (11) Chaz Williams vs. The Citadel, 2003 107 (31) Trey Hunter vs. Appalachian State, 2003 107 (26) Tracy Ham vs. Florida, 1986 254. 106 (18) Chris Covington vs. Western Carolina, 2006 106 (19) Jermaine Austin vs. Savannah State, 2003 106 (20) Chaz Williams vs. Maine, 2002 playoffs 106 (12) Hakim Ford vs. Gardner-Webb, 2002 106 (13) Adrian Peterson vs. East Tennessee State, 2000 106 (29) Adrian Peterson vs. The Citadel, 2000 106 (8) Zzream Walden vs. Johnson C. Smith, 2000 106 (22) Roderick Russell vs. William & Mary, 1997 106 (20) Charles Bostick vs. Valdosta State, 1992 106 (32) Joe Ross vs. James Madison, 1989 106 (7) Ricky Harris vs. Nevada Reno, 1986 playoffs 265. 105 (23) Chaz Williams vs. Furman, 2003 105 (19) Jermaine Austin vs. Furman, 2002 105 (4) Mark Myers vs. Appalachian State, 2002 105 (22) Adrian Peterson vs. Western Carolina, 2001 105 (16) Greg Hill vs. Connecticut, 1998 playoffs 105 (23) Greg Hill vs. South Florida, 1998 105 (16) Greg Hill vs. Western Carolina, 1996 105 (14) Garry Miller vs. Appalachian State, 1987 playoffs 273. 104 (23) Jermaine Austin vs. Appalachian State, 2004 104 (21) Jermaine Austin vs. Wofford, 2003 104 (14) Jermaine Austin vs. Bethune-Cookman, 2002 playoffs 104 (16) Charles Bostick vs. Western Carolina, 1991 104 (26) Lester Efford vs. Florida A&M, 1991 104 (21) Joe Ross vs. Central Florida, 1989 104 (25) Tracy Ham vs. South Carolina State, 1985 104 (8) Melvin Bell vs. Liberty, 1984 281. 103 (9) Antonio Henton vs. Austin Peay State, 2008 103 (9) Lamar Lewis vs. Elon, 2007 103 (17) Chaz Williams vs. Jacksonville State, 2002 103 (8) Greg Hill vs. Chattanooga, 1999 103 (21) Adrian Peterson vs. Western Illinois, 1998 playoffs 103 (26) Raymond Gross vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1989 playoffs 103 (4) Frank Johnson vs. The Citadel, 1988 playoffs 288. 102 (14) Chaz Williams vs. South Dakota State, 2004 102 (18) Adrian Peterson vs. Wofford, 1998 102 (11) Ricky Harris vs. Central Florida,1983 Greg Hill 291. 101 (11) Tracy Ham vs. Bethune Cookman, 1986 101 (13) Melvin Cox vs. The Citadel, 2001 293. 100 (19) Raymond Gross vs. Middle Tennessee State, 1989 playoffs 100 (22) Gerald Harris vs. Valdosta State, 1984 Georgia Southern 100-Yard Passing Games 1. 419 Tracy Ham vs. Furman, 1985 playoffs 2. 402 Tracy Ham vs. East Carolina, 1984 3. 375 Travis Clark vs. Elon, 2006 4. 323 Lee Chapple at Furman, 2008 5. 306 Tracy Ham vs. Arkansas State, 1986 playoffs 6. 298 Antonio Henton vs. Northeastern, 2008 7. 292 Antonio Henton vs. Appalachian State, 2008 8. 267 Tracy Ham vs. Central Florida, 1986 9. 261 Antonio Henton at The Citadel, 2008 10. 259 Lee Chapple vs. Albany, 2009 11. 258 Tracy Ham vs. James Madison, 1986 12. 256 Tracy Ham vs. South Carolina State, 1985 13. 249 Lee Chapple vs. Western Carolina, 2009 14. 246 Raymond Gross vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1990 15. 232 Antonio Henton vs. Elon, 2008 16. 226 Greg Hill vs. Wofford, 1998 226 Raymond Gross vs. Northeast Louisiana, 1990 18. 225 Jayson Foster vs. South Dakota State, 2007 19. 222 Tracy Ham vs. Chattanooga, 1985 20. 220 Travis Clark at The Citadel, 2006 21. 219 Tracy Ham vs. Western Kentucky, 1986 22. 217 Derrick McGrady vs. James Madison, 1991 23. 212 Lee Chapple at Samford, 2009 24. 210 Raymond Gross vs. Chattanooga, 1990 25. 208 Travis Clark at Chattanooga, 2006 208 Kenny Robinson vs. Chattanooga, 1996 27. 207 Tracy Ham vs. Central Florida, 1984 28. 202 Antonio Henton vs. Samford, 2008 202 Lee Chapple vs. Wofford, 2008 202 Kenny Robinson vs. Valdosta State, 1997 202 Tracy Ham vs. Valdosta State, 1984 32. 195 Travis Clark at Western Carolina, 2006 33. 194 Charles Bostick vs. Mississippi College, 1992 34. 191 Tracy Ham vs. Bethune-Cookman, 1984 35. 190 Jayson Foster vs. Furman, 2007 190 Tracy Ham vs. Middle Tennessee State, 1986 37. 187 Lee Chapple at Wofford, 2009 38. 182 J.R. Revere vs. Chattanooga, 2000 39. 180 Raymond Gross vs. Montana, 1989 playoffs 40. 179 Greg Hill vs. East Tennessee State, 1997 179 Kenny Robinson vs. Western Carolina,1997 179 Kenny Robinson vs. Chattanooga, 1994 43. 177 Antonio Henton at Chattanooga, 2008 177 Travis Clark vs. Central Arkansas, 2006 177 Kenny Robinson vs. Marshall, 1996 46. 174 Lee Chapple at South Dakota State, 2009 47. 173 Raymond Gross vs. The Citadel, 1990 playoffs 48. 172 Greg Hill vs. East Tennessee State, 1999 49. 171 Tracy Ham vs. East Tennessee State, 1985 50. 169 Tracy Ham vs. Florida A & M, 1985 51. 168 Greg Hill vs. Wofford, 1999 52. 167 Raymond Gross vs. Samford, 1990 53. 166 Raymond Gross vs. Northeast Louisiana, 1988 54. 165 J.R. Revere vs. Western Carolina, 2000 55. 164 Travis Clark vs. North Dakota State, 2006 164 Derrick McGrady vs. Nicholls State, 1991 57. 162 Derrick McGrady vs. Troy State, 1991 58. 161 J.R. Revere vs. Florida A&M, 2001 playoffs 161 J.R. Revere vs. Elon, 2000 161 Tracy Ham vs. East Tennessee State 61. 160 Chaz Williams vs. Western Kentucky, 2002 playoffs 160 Greg Hill vs. Western Illinois, 1998 playoffs 160 Charles Bostick vs. VMI, 1993 160 Ken Burnette vs. East Carolina, 1987 160 Tracy Ham vs. Valdosta State, 1982 66. 159 Raymond Gross vs. Central Florida, 1990 playoffs 159 Tracy Ham vs. Newberry, 1985 68. 158 Chaz Williams vs. Wofford, 2004 158 Greg Hill vs. Liberty, 1996 158 Kenny Robinson vs. Furman, 1996 71. 157 Greg Hill vs. Jacksonville State, 1998 72. 156 Lee Chapple at Appalachian State, 2009 156 Chaz Williams vs. Elon, 2004 156 Chaz Williams vs. Western Carolina, 2002 75. 155 Chaz Williams vs. Western Carolina, 2004 155 Joe Dupree vs. Concord, 1993 77. 154 Antonio Henton at Western Carolina, 2008 78. 151 Raymond Gross vs. Chattanooga, 1989 19

79. 150 Trey Hunter vs. Florida International, 2003 150 Kenny Robinson vs. VMI, 1996 81. 149 Trey Hunter vs. Western Carolina, 2003 149 Chaz Williams vs. The Citadel, 2002 149 Kenny Robinson vs. The Citadel, 1995 84. 147 Jayson Foster vs. Western Carolina, 2007 147 Trey Hunter vs. Chattanooga, 2003 147 Tracy Ham vs. Nevada-Reno 1986 playoffs 87. 146 Tracy Ham vs. Chattanooga, 1985 88. 145 J.R. Revere vs. Western Carolina, 2001 145 Tracy Ham vs. Jackson State. 1985 playoffs 90. 144 Greg Hill vs. Appalachian State, 1997 144 Kenny Robinson vs. East Tennessee State, 1995 92. 143 Lee Chapple vs. The Citadel, 2009 Greg Hill vs. Furman, 1998 94. 142 J.R. Revere vs. Chattanooga, 2001 142 J.R. Revere vs. Wofford, 2001 142 Greg Hill vs. Furman, 1999 142 Tracy Ham vs. Troy State, 1983 98. 140 Lee Chapple at Western Carolina, 2008 140 Chaz Williams vs. Appalachian State, 2004 140 Greg Hill vs. Fayetteville State, 1999 140 Tracy Ham vs. Bethune-Cookman, 1986 102. 139 Tracy Ham vs. Presbyterian, 1983 102. 136 J.R. Revere vs. Furman, 2000 136 Greg Hill vs. Western Carolina, 1999 136 Raymond Gross vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1988 playoffs 136 Tracy Ham vs. James Madison, 1986 107. 135 Jayson Foster at Texas State, 2005 playoffs 135 Charles Bostick vs. Western Carolina, 1995 109. 134 Greg Hill vs. Appalachian State, 1997 134 Kenny Robinson vs. Middle Tennessee State, 1995 111. 132 Lee Chapple vs. Chattanooga, 2009 132 Greg Hill vs. The Citadel, 1998 113. 131 Jayson Foster at South Dakota State, 2005 114. 130 Tracy Ham vs. Bethune-Cookman, 1985 115. 129 Charles Bostick vs. VMI, 1995 129 Raymond Gross vs. Villanova, 1989 playoffs 117. 128 Tracy Ham vs. Florida A & M, 1986 118. 127 Travis Clark vs. Coastal Carolina, 2006 127 Donnie Allen vs. Catawba, 1982 120. 126 Greg Hill vs. The Citadel, 1998 121. 125 Chaz Williams vs. Chattanooga, 2004 125 J.R. Revere vs. VMI, 2001 125 J.R. Revere vs. East Tennessee State, 2000 125 Raymond Gross vs. Valdosta State, 1990 125 Raymond Gross vs. Chattanooga, 1988 125 Tracy Ham vs. Middle Tennessee State, 1985 127. 124 Jayson Foster vs. West Georgia, 2007 124 Joe Dupree vs. Savannah State, 1993 129. 123 Jayson Foster vs. The Citadel, 2005 123 J.R. Revere vs. The Citadel, 2000 123 Raymond Gross vs. Idaho, 1990 playoffs 132. 122 Lee Chapple at Elon, 2009 133. 121 Greg Hill vs. The Citadel, 1999 134. 120 Jayson Foster vs. Chattanooga, 2007 135. 118 Raymond Gross vs. James Madison, 1989 136. 117 Raymond Gross vs. Middle Tennessee State, 1989 playoffs 117 Steve Lomastro vs. Newberry, 1983 138. 116 Chaz Williams vs. Chattanooga, 2002 116 Raymond Gross vs. Northeast Louisiana, 1987 140. 114 J.R. Revere vs. VMI, 2000 114 Kenny Robinson vs. Appalachian State, 1995 114 Tracy Ham vs. Newberry, 1984 143. 113 J.R. Revere vs. Montana, 2000 playoffs 113 Raymond Gross vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1989 playoffs 145. 112 Tracy Ham vs. Presbyterian, 1984 146. 111 Greg Hill vs. Massachusetts, 1998 playoffs 147. 110 J.R. Revere vs. McNeese State, 2000 playoffs 110 Tracy Ham vs. Gardner Webb, 1983 149. 108 Chaz Williams vs. Furman, 2004 150. 107 Jayson Foster vs. Colorado State, 2007 151. 106 Jayson Foster vs. The Citadel, 2007 106 Travis Clark vs. Central Connecticut State, 2006 106 Albert Huntley vs. Savannah State, 1990 106 Raymond Gross vs. Nicholls State, 1989 106 Tracy Ham vs. Liberty, 1984 156. 105 Raymond Gross vs. Savannah State, 1990 105 Raymond Gross vs. West Georgia, 1989 105 Raymond Gross vs. South Carolina State, 1988 105 Kenny Bullock vs. Catawba, 1987 160. 104 Joe Dupree vs. Middle Tennessee State, 1992 104 Ken Burnette, vs. East Carolina, 1987 162. 103 Kenny Robinson vs. Chattanooga, 1994 103 Tracy Ham vs. Chattanooga, 1986 103 Tracy Ham vs. North Carolina A & T, 1986 playoffs 165. 102 Antonio Henton at Georgia, 2008 102 Raymond Gross vs. Savannah State, 1989 102 Raymond Gross vs. Western Kentucky, 1987 168. 101 Chaz Williams vs. South Dakota State, 2004 169. 100 Greg Hill vs. Northern Arizona, 1999 playoffs 100 Charles Bostick vs. Western Carolina, 1995 100-Yard Receiving Games J.R. Revere 1. 191 (7) Reggie McCutchen vs. Elon, 2006 2. 170 (7) Deryl Belser at James Madison, 1991 3. 153 (3) Corey Joyner vs. Valdosta State, 1997 4. 148 (7) Frank Johnson vs. Furman (playoffs), 1985 5. 143 (9) Raja Andrews vs. Elon, 2008 143 (3) Ricky Harris vs. Arkansas State (playoffs), 1986 7. 142 (4) Herman Barron at So. Carolina State (playoffs), 1985 8. 130 (6) Corey Joyner vs. Western Illinois (playoffs), 1998 9. 127 (4) Chris Johnson at Western Carolina, 2000 10. 126 (5) Monty Sharpe vs. James Madison, 1986 11. 124 (8) Tony Belser at East Carolina, 1987 12. 123 (7) Raja Andrews vs. Northeastern, 2008 123 (7) Maurice Bing at Chattanooga, 1996 14. 122 (7) Irving Campbell vs. South Dakota State, 2007 15. 122 (9) Robert Baker at East Carolina, 1984 16. 121 (8) Raja Andrews at Western Carolina, 2008 121 (4) Frank Johnson vs. Chattanooga, 1986 18. 120 (3) Darius Smiley vs. Central Arkansas, 2006 19. 119 (3) Demarcus Watts vs. Wofford, 2008 20. 117 (4) Teddy Craft vs. Wofford, 2004 117 (7) Monty Sharpe at East Carolina, 1984 Longest Field Goals (Yards - Quarter, time remaining) 1. 63 Tim Foley vs. James Madison (Q3, 0:46), 1987 2. 60 David Cool at James Madison (Q2, 10:16), 1988 3. 57 Chris Chambers at Oregon State (Q2, 0:00), 1999 57 Tim Foley vs. Western Kentucky (Q2, 0:14), 1987 5. 54 Jesse Hartley vs. South Dakota State (Q4, 0:00), 2007 54 David Cool at James Madison (Q1, 0:00), 1988 54 Tim Foley vs. Central Florida (Q1, 7:33), 1987 54 Tim Foley at Chattanooga (Q1), 1985 9. 53 Reed Haley vs. Chattanooga (Q2, 0:26), 1993 53 Reed Haley vs. Jacksonville State (Q4, 11:25) 1992 53 Reed Haley at Youngstown State (Q2, 14:55), 1992 53 David Cool vs. Western Carolina (Q4, 8:34), 1991 13. 52 David Cool vs. Savannah State (Q1, 10L46), 1991 52 Tim Foley at East Carolina (Q1, 1:21), 1991 52 Tim Foley vs. Western Kentucky (Q2, 3:11) 16. 51 Scott Shelton vs. Bethune-Cookman (Q2,14:50), 2002 51 Reed Haley at The Citadel (Q4 8:11), 2002 51 Tim Foley vs. Newberry (Q2, 1:28) 19. 50 Adrian Mora at Wofford (Q3, 6:13), 2009 50 David Cool at Chattanooga (Q2, 4:15), 1988 50 Tim Foley at Florida A&M (Q2, 0:02), 1985 50 Tim Foley vs. Bethune-Cookman (Q2, 0:06), 1985 50 Tim Foley at James Madison (Q1, 1:18), 1985 24. 49 Jesse Hartley at Elon (Q2, 11:32), 2007 49 Eric Meng vs. Western Carolina (Q2, 5:55), 1997 49 David Cool vs. West Georgia (Q1, 5:06), 1989 27. 48 Adrian Mora at Wofford (Q2, 9:59), 2009 48 Reed Haley vs. Concord (Q2, 0:05), 1993 48 David Cool vs. Central Florida (Q1, 1:58), 1990 48 Jonathan Dudley vs. Appalachian State (Q2,9:01) 2004 31. 47 Eric Meng vs. Furman (Q4, 13:34), 1997 47 Reed Haley at Marshall (Q2, 1:21), 1993 47 Reed Haley at East Tennessee State (Q3, 12:18) 34. 46 Adrian Mora at South Dakota State (Q1, 2:56) 46 Reed Haley vs. Concord (Q4,10:59) 46 David Cool vs. Nicholls State (Q1, 5:18) 46 David Cool vs. Valdosta State (Q4, 8:57) 46 David Cool vs. West Georgia (Q2, 6:34) 46 David Cool at Samford (Q3, 9:26) 46 David Cool vs. Central Florida (Q2, 7:57) 41. 45 Adrian Mora vs. Chattanooga (Q2, 0:03) 45 Scott Shelton vs. East Tennessee State (Q2, 0:00) 45 Scott Shelton at Elon (Q1, 1:33) 45 Rob Bironas vs. East Tennessee State (Q2, 0:00) 45 Chris Chambers vs. Appalachian State (Q1, 1:36) 45 Reed Haley vs. The Citadel (Q2, 9:08) 45 David Cool vs. South Carolina State (Q3, 7:35) 45 Tim Foley vs. Central Florida (Q1, 6:06)) 45 Tim Foley vs. East Tennessee State (Q3, 3:38)) 50. 44 Adrian Mora vs. Albany (Q4, 0:40) 44 Jesse Hartley at Wofford (Q4, 8:58) 44 Scott Shelton vs. Florida A&M (q2, 13:29) 44 Reed Haley vs. Middle Tennessee (Q3, 9:18) 44 David Cool vs. Northeast Louisiana (Q2, 0:31) 44 David Cool vs. Northeast Louisiana (Q4, 8:40) 44 David Cool vs. Central Florida (Q2, 1:07) 44 David Cool vs. Middle Tennessee State (Q1, 4:22) 44 Tim Foley at Furman (Q2, 13:33) 44 Tim Foley vs. Valdosta State (Q2, 0:25) 44 David Simmons at Valdosta State (Q2, 0:00) 61. 43 Scott Shelton vs. Bethume-Cookman (Q2, 4:10) 43 David Cool at Florida State (Q1, 2:51) 43 David Cool vs. The Citadel (Q2, 0:18) 43 Tim Foley vs. Bethume-Cookman (Q2, 2:27) 65. 42 Adrian Mora at Furman (Q2, 0:50) 42 Scott Shelton vs. Delaware (Q2, 0:00) 42 Scott Shelton vs. West Carolina (Q3, 0:57) 42 Scott Shelton vs. Furman (Q4, 2:28) 42 Chris Chambers vs. The Citadel (Q1, 1:38) 42 Chris Chambers vs. The Citadel (Q4, 7:14) 42 Reed Haley vs. East Tennessee State (Q4, 6:23) 42 Tim Foley vs. Tennessee Tech (Q3, 2:17) 73. 41 Adrian Mora vs. Elon (Q1, 10:57) 41 Adrian Mora at Chattanooga (Q1, 1:50) 41 Jesse Hartley at Elon (1 OT) 41 Jonathan Dudley at Western Carolina (Q3, 11:02) 41 Rob Bironas at The Citadel (Q4, 11:58) 41 Rob Bironas at Furman (Q3, 12:34) 41 David Cool at NE Louisiana (Q1, 1:47) 41 Mike Dowis vs. Nevada (Q4, 1:06) 81. 40 Bo Galvin at Furman (Q2, 3:47) 40 Jonathan Dudley At Furman (Q4, 11:14) 40 Scott Shelton vs. Furman (Q1, 0:49) 40 Chris Chambers at Furman (Q3, 3:09) 40 Eric Meng at Appalachian State (Q2, 14:19) 40 Reed Haley at Western Carolina (Q2, 5:28) 40 Mike Dowis Marshall (Q2, 9:07) 40 Mike Dowis at James Madison (Q1, 10:53) 40 Mike Dowis at James Madison (Q2, 2:32) 40 Tim Foley at Middle Tennesse State (Q3, 11:39) 40 Tim Foley at Bethume-Cookman (Q2, 0:04) 20

THE LAST TIME GEORGIA SOUTHERN... In the 2009 season opener versus Albany, sophomore cornerback Laron Scott had a pick six in his first game as an Eagle...BLOCKED A PUNT AND SCORED A TOUCHDOWN occurred on October 4, 2008 at Chattanooga. Roderick Tinsley blocked a punt by Mike Hammons. David Arnold scooped up the loose ball on the Mocs 26 and raced into the endzone for his first collegiate touchdown... The Eagles went on to win the game 52-28 - a span of 17 games......returned A KICKOFF FOR A TOUCHDOWN was against Elon at Paulson Stadium on September 20, 2008. Samair Baker took the kickoff on his own four, eluded a couple of tackles, received a downfield block on the kicker and was off. The Eagles eventually lost on a last second field goal to the 17th-ranked Phoenix 22-20. The previous time came 47 games prior and Baker was the ninth Eagle to accomplish the feat - a span of 19 games......returned A PUNT FOR A TOUCHDOWN occurred on October 18, 2008 at Paulson Stadium versus second-ranked Appalachian State. Raja Andrews fielded a Neil Young punt on his own 16 and raced 84 yards for a touchdown. It was the second consecutive game the Eagles recorded a punt return for a TD, and also tied a team season record. Andrews also tied a career record with his second punt return for a TD. The Eagles lost the game 37-36 - a span of 16 games......returned AN INTERCEPTION FOR A TOUCHDOWN occurred on September 5, 2009 against Albany at Paulson Stadium. Sophomore Laron Scott, making his Eagle debut, intercepted Vinny Esposito on the Great Danes 15 yard line and raced in for the score. It was the first INT returned for a score by an Eagle in Paulson since 2005. The Eagles went on to win the game 29-26 - a span of 11 games......returned A FUMBLE FOR A TOUCHDOWN was on October 24, 2009 at 8th-ranked Appalachian State. Sophomore Derek Heyden picked up a loose ball on the ASU 38-yard line and scored his first collegiate touchdown. However, the Eagles would eventually lose at Kidd Brewer Stadium on Black Saturday 52-16 - a span of 4 games......recovered A FUMBLE IN THE ENDZONE FOR A TOUCHDOWN was when tackle James McCoy fell on a J.R. Revere fumble in the Montana endzone during the Eagles opening drive against the Grizzlies in the 2000 NCAA Division I-FCS National Championship Game at Finley Stadium in Chattanooga, Tenn., on December 16. The score gave Georgia Southern an early 7-0 lead before an eventual 27-25 victory - a span of 108 games......scored A SAFETY was on October 10, 2009 at North Carolina (Kenan Stadium). In the fourth quarter immediately following a punt which put the Tar Heels on the one, Markeith Wylie stopped A.J. Blue in the endzone for a safety. Georgia Southern kept the BCS Tar Heels scoreless in the second half but still lost the game 42-12 - a span of 6 games......shut OUT AN OPPONENT was against Savannah State during the 2003 season opener September 6 at Paulson Stadium. The Eagles 35-0 blanking was the first for Georgia Southern in a season opener since 1999 (76-0 vs. Fayetteville State on September 4) - a span of 79 games... 21

En route to winning the 2007 Walter Payton Award, Jayson Foster helped the Eagles to games with 300, 400 and 500 rushing yards, including an individual effort with 253 yards and six touchdowns in the 42-34 win over Coastal Carolina....RUSHED FOR MORE THAN 300 YARDS was on November 17, 2007 in a 42-34 loss at Colorado State. The Eagles outscored the Rams 31-14 in the second half, posting 244 of their 349 total rushing yards in the final 30 minutes of play. The comeback fell short, but quarterback Jayson Foster rushed for 195 yards (with 131 yards and all of his 3 TDs in the second half) while Lamar Lewis contributed 115 yards and a TD in the effort - a span of 32 games......rushed FOR MORE THAN 400 YARDS was on November 3, 2007 at 10th-ranked Wofford when Georgia Southern held off the Terriers second-half surge and kicked a FG mid-fourth quarter to win 38-35. Jayson Foster rushed for a career-best 279 yards (ranks third on the all-time single-game rushing chart) and set the Georgia Southern record for rushing yards by a quarterback in a single game - a span of 32 games......rushed FOR MORE THAN 500 YARDS was on September 15, 2007 at Coastal Carolina during a 42-34 win. The Eagles rushed for 512 yards, the 12th-best performance in GS history. Jayson Foster rushed for 253 yards (and six TDs) and Lamar Lewis added 206 yards in the win - a span of 32 games......rushed FOR MORE THAN 600 YARDS was on December 18, 1999 against Youngstown State in the NCAA I-FCS National Championship game. GS racked up a school-record 638 yards on 59 carries in the 59-24 victory in Chattanooga. Fullback Adrian Peterson led the way with 247 yards and three TDs - a span of 122 games......passed FOR MORE THAN 300 YARDS was at 14th-ranked Furman on November 15, 2008. Lee Chapple completed 39-of-56 passes (both program records) for 323 yards and two touchdowns in the 17-10 win to close out the 2008 season. Antonio Henton also completed a 10-yard pass as the Eagles accumulated 333 total yards. GS set passing records for most: completions (Chapple by halftime), attempts, combined completions and combined attempts - a span of 12 games......passed FOR MORE THAN 400 YARDS was against Furman in the Division I-FCS National Championship game on December 21, 1985. Tracy Ham completed 23-of-37 passes for 419 yards in a come-frombehind 44-42 win which marked the Eagles first National Championship (in just four years as a program) - a span of 308 games......had A BACK GAIN MORE THAN 200 YARDS IN A GAME was on November 3, 2007 when Jayson Foster did so at 10th-ranked Wofford in a 38-35 win. Foster gained a personal-high 279 yards on 28 carries and rushed for three TDs, the third best rushing performance in Eagle history. Foster improved on his GSU record for most rushing yards by a quarterback done earlier that season. It marked his fourth 200-yard rushing game that year - a span of 25 games......had A RUNNING BACK GAIN MORE THAN 300 YARDS IN A GAME was on December 4, 1999 against Massachusetts at Paulson Stadium. Adrian Peterson rushed for a GSU-record 333 yards on 32 attempts and established at the time a new GSU standard with 32 points (five touchdowns, one two-point conversion). He helped the Eagles to a team total of 470 rushing yards on the way to a 38-21 quarterfinal victory over the Minutemen - a span of 124 games......scored A DEFENSIVE PAT was on September 5, 2009 in the season-opener against Albany (N.Y.) at Paulson Stadium. Late in the second quarter Brent Russell broke through the line and blocked the extra point attempt. Darrell Pasco scooped up the loose ball and raced into the endzone for two points and a critical swing as the Eagles would go on to win 29-26 for the 150th win at Paulson - a span of 11 games......held AN OPPONENT TO UNDER 100 YARDS RUSHING IN A GAME occurred on November 14, 2009 when the Eagles held Furman to 87 net rushing yards on 28 carries. The Eagles could not rally and lost 30-22 in coming 2009 - a span of 2 games......held AN OPPONENT TO UNDER 100 YARDS PASSING IN A GAME occurred October 3, 2009 at Wofford. The Eagles held the Terriers Mitch Allen to 4-of-9 passing for 83 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. The Eagles would defeat the host Terriers on their coming 26-21 - a span of 7 games......finished A GAME WITHOUT HAVING TO PUNT was on October 30, 2004 at Paulson Stadium against South Dakota State. The Eagles went for it five times when faced with a fourth down, succeeding four times. GSU was stopped on 4th-and-1 on the opening drive then converted the next four. In fact three of those four went for a touchdown during the 63-7 win over SDSU - a span of 60 games......kicked A GAME-WINNING FG ON FINAL PLAY was on October 6, 2007 against South Dakota State. A late interception and two plays put Jesse Hartley in place for a 54-yard field goal. He nailed the longest FG in eight years during the Eagles 41-38 victory - a span of 29 games......wore BLUE PANTS was on November 14, 2009 when the Eagles wore all Blue on Blue Out at Paulson Stadium for coming 2009. Georgia Southern fell behind early and lost to Furman 30-22 - a span of 2 games. Quarterback Lee Chapple completed 39 of 56 passes (both program records) for 323 yards and two touchdowns for a 17-10 win at 14th -ranked Furman in 2008. 22

THE LAST TIME AN OPPONENT......BLOCKED A PUNT AND SCORED A TOUCHDOWN was on November 1, 2003 against East Tennessee State at the Memorial Center. Gerald Sensabaugh blocked Sean Holland s punt and James Rainer returned it 14 yards for the score in the Bucs 34-22 loss to GSU. The score was the first on a blocked punt by an Eagle opponent in a span of 218 games since Central Florida in 187 - a span of 70 games......returned A KICKOFF FOR A TOUCHDOWN was November 18, 2006 against Central Arkansas in Paulson Stadium. Cameron Kinard took the opening kickoff 100 yards for a score, tying a Paulson Stadium record. - a span of 33 games......returned A PUNT FOR A TOUCHDOWN was November 4, 2006 when Brandon Berry of Wofford returned a Daniel Jordan punt 92 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter to - a span of 35 games......returned AN INTERCEPTION FOR A TOUCHDOWN was on November 14, 2009 when Ryan Steed of Furman intercepted Kyle Collins for a 44-yard return - a span of 1 game......returned A FUMBLE FOR A TOUCHDOWN was on October 10, 2009 when North Carolina s Quan Sturdivant ripped the ball out of Adam Urbano s hands and raced in for a 49-yard touchdown - a span of 5 games......recovered A FUMBLE IN THE ENDZONE FOR A TOUCHDOWN was November 5, 2005 against top-ranked Furman at Paulson Stadium. Jerome Felton was stripped by Brian Kranz but TE John Rust fell on the loose football in the endzone for the game s first score. The Eagles rallied 27-24, their first victory over a top-ranked team during the regular season - a span of 46 games......scored A SAFETY was Elon on September 26, 2009 at Rhodes Stadium. After a punt was downed on the 1-yard line, Adam Urbano took the handoff and was tackled by Jordan Daniel. It was just the third to happen in the previous 94 games since 2001 - a span of 7 games......shut OUT GEORGIA SOUTHERN was on December 2, 1995 at Montana. The Grizzlies gave the Eagles their worst loss to a Division I-FCS opponent with a 45-0 victory in a quarterfinal playoff game - a span of 176 games......gained 300 YARDS RUSHING was on October 24, 2009 when 8th-ranked Appalachian State rushed for 328 yards on 42 carries at Kidd Brewer Stadium en route to a 52-16 win - a span of 3 games......passed FOR 400 YARDS was on November 26, 2005. Barrick Nealy threw for exactly 400 yards, 248 during the second half, to rally Texas State past Georgia Southern 50-35 during the first round of the Division I-FCS playoffs. Nealy was 23-for-32 with one interception and four TDs - a span of 45 games......passed FOR MORE THAN 500 YARDS was on October 6, 1984. Bethune- Cookman s Bernard Hawk completed 40 of 67 passes for 527 yards in a 43-33 Georgia Southern win at the Gator Bowl - a span of 326 games......had A BACK RUSH FOR MORE THAN 200 YARDS IN A GAME was October 20, 2007 when Appalachian State s Armanti Edwards rushed for 220 yards on 29 carries. That would not be enough as the Eagles defeated the fifth-ranked Mountaineers 38-35 at Kidd Brewer Stadium. The Eagles win also snapped ASU s 30-game home win streak which stood as the longest in the nation - a span of 27 games......held GEORGIA SOUTHERN TO LESS THAN 50 YARDS RUSHING was October 24, 2009 at Appalachian State. Georgia Southern was held to 15 yards on 27 carries in a 52-16 loss at Kidd Brewer Stadium. - a span of 3 games. TOP PERFORMANCES BY OPPONENTS Opponent 100-Yard Rushing Games 1. 301 (33) Louis Ivory, Furman, 2000 2. 244 (35) Marcel Shipp, Massachusetts, 1998 playoffs 3. 220 (29) Armanti Edwards, Appalachian State, 2007 4. 213 (24) Fred Boateng, Western Carolina, 2000 5. 208 (22) Kevin Richardson, Appalachian State, 2005 6. 204 (16) Anthony Watson, South Dakota State, 2005 204 (24) Kenny Bynum, South Carolina State, 1996 8. 180 (32) Ken Simonton, Oregon State, 1999 9. 175 (29) Aaron Stecker, Western Illinois, 1998 playoffs 10. 173 (20) Garrison Hearst, Georgia, 1992 11. 172 (29) Michael Summers, South Carolina State, 1986 12. 170 (37) Brandon Walker, East Tennessee State, 1996 13. 169 (21) Michael Hicks, South Carolina State, 1995 14. 168 (26) Vince Hall, Middle Tennessee State, 1984 15. 161 (24) Leon Brown, Eastern Kentucky, 1993 playoffs 16. 160 (22) Adrian Brown, Youngstown State, 1999 playoffs 17. 157 (33) Armanti Edwards, Appalachian State, 2008 157 (35) Chris Parker, Marshall, 1994 19. 156 (29) Ritchie Melchor, Appalachian State, 1987 playoffs 20. 155 (28) Elroy Harris, Eastern Kentucky, 1988 playoffs 21. 154 (29) Carl Boyd, Northern Iowa, 1985 playoffs 22. 153 (24) Ted Yarbrough, Troy State, 1995 playoffs 23. 152 (22) Mike Motley, Newberry, 1983 24. 150 (29) Gaven Varner, East Tennessee State, 2003 25. 148 (24) Brandon Newsome, Elon, 2008 148 (19) Muhammad Shamsid Deen, Chattanooga, 1990 148 (27) Dwight Stone, Middle Tennessee State, 1986 28. 147 (25) Vick King, McNeese State, 2003 29. 146 (15) Deon Jackson, The Citadel, 1996 30. 145 (30) Damon Scott, Appalachian State, 1995 145 (17) James Stewart, Miami, 1994 145 (17) Jim Heywood, Troy State, 1983 33. 143 (25) Warren Marshall, James Madison, 1985 34. 142 (28) Chris Evans, Samford, 2008 35. 140 (26) Armanti Edwards, Appalachian State, 2006 140 (17) Michael Horace, Stephen F. Austin, 1988 playoffs 37. 138 (30) Eddie Coleman, Troy State, 1992 38. 137 (18) Kevious Johnson, Wofford, 2007 137 (23) Karim Razzak, Appalachian State, 1999 137 (25) Thomas Haskins, Virginia Military, 1996 41. 136 (19) Gartrell Johnson, Colorado State, 2007 42. 135 (20) Rashod Smith, Florida International, 2004 135 (18) Danny Ware, Georgia, 2004 135 (30) Aaron Pierce, McNeese State, 2000 playoffs 135 (21) Dale Baker, Concord, 1993 46. 134 (19) Rashaud Palmer, Elon, 2003 134 (13) Richard Kimble, Arkansas State, 1986 playoffs 134 (18) Elgin Davis, Central Florida, 1983 49. 131 (11) Travaris Cadet, Appalachian State, 2009 131 (24) Roosevelt Potts, Northeast Louisiana, 1991 131 (31) Anthony Simpson, East Carolina, 1986 52. 130 (24) Doug Chapman, Marshall, 1996 130 (5) Al Shipman, Miami, 1994 54. 128 (22) Kyle Minett, South Dakota State, 2009 128 (26) Kyle Steffes, North Dakota State, 2006 128 (18) Nicholas Wishart, Western Carolina, 2003 128 (23) Warren Marshall, James Madison, 1986 58. 127 (11) Hindley Brigham, Furman, 2003 127 (28) Nehemiah Broughton, The Citadel, 2003 60. 126 (30) Alex Broomfield, Northeastern, 2008 126 (12) Barrick Nealy, Texas State, 2005 playoffs 126 (23) Alvin Porch, William & Mary, 1997 63. 125 (27) Erroll Wynn, Chattanooga, 2007 64. 124 (23) Roman Carter, Idaho, 1990 playoffs 65. 123 (21) Montrell Lee, The Citadel, 2004 123 (25) Chris Parker, Marshall, 1993 123 (25) Mark Giacone, Central Florida, 1990 68. 122 (23) Louis Ivory, Furman, 2001 69. 120 (21) Brian Edwards, East Tennessee State, 1994 120 (30) Willie English, Central Florida, 1991 71. 121 (21) Rondy Rogers, Jacksonville State, 2002 72. 119 (26) Yohance Humphery, Montana, 2000 playoffs 119 (22) Brandon Walker, East Tennessee State, 1999 74. 118 (25) Asheton Jordan, The Citadel, 2008 118 (28) Dane Romero, Wofford, 2008 118 (18) Nuru Goodrum, The Citadel, 2005 118 (19) Gerald Anderson, Middle Tennessee State, 1985 playoffs 118 (27) Artis Edwards, Tennessee Chattanooga, 1984 79. 117 (13) Lironnie Davis, Chattanooga, 2005 80. 116 (8) Eugene McCaslin, Florida, 1996 116 (17) Kent Hampton, East Tennessee State, 1995 116 (17) Willie Lanier, James Madison, 1989 83. 115 (23) Tamron Smith, Youngstown State, 1991 84. 114 (26) Michael Hobbs, Wofford, 2005 114 (10) Jesse McCoy, Wofford, 2002 86. 113 (23) Marcus Williams, Maine, 2002 playoffs 113 (27) Chip Hooks, Appalachian State, 1993 88. 112 (19) Trevor Dimmie, Hofstra, 2000 playoffs 112 (22) Tyrone Coleman, Chattanooga, 1996 112 (7) Sean Jackson, Florida State, 1990 112 (21) Anthony Simpson, East Carolina, 1987 92. 111 (6) Michael Hobbs, Wofford, 2006 111 (16) Eddie Coleman, Troy State, 1991 111 (22) Markus Thomas, Eastern Kentucky, 1990 95. 110 (9) Marvin Collier, Middle Tennessee State, 1985 96. 109 (17) Duran Lawson, The Citadel, 2007 109 (20) Nehemiah Broughton, The Citadel, 2002 109 (29) Eriq Williams, James Madison, 1990 99. 108 (17) Gerard Hardy, Appalachian State, 1997 108 (25) Leo Hawkins, Youngstown State, 1991 108 (13) Dwight Stone, Middle Tennessee, 1985 playoffs 108 (12) Henry Latham, East Tennessee State, 1983 103. 107 (17) Kelsie Lordeus, Florida A&M, 2001 playoffs 104. 106 (18) Justise Hairston, Central Connecticut State, 2006 106 (23) Thomas Haskins, Virginia Military Institute, 1994 106 (17) Mike Penman, Eastern Kentucky, 1993 playoffs 107. 105 (23) Kris Bush, McNeese State, 2005 105 (16) Michael Moore, Furman, 1996 105 (24) Chris Parker, Marshall, 1995 105 (17) Shorty Smith, Samford, 1988 105 (22) Kent Larry, Presbyterian, 1983 112. 104 (28) Marcel Shipp, Massachusetts, 1999 playoffs 104 (19) James Stewart, Miami, 1993 104 (21) Eriq Williams, James Madison, 1989 115. 103 (28) Jon Frazier, Western Kentucky, 2002 playoffs 116. 102 (22) Quan Warley, Western Carolina, 2008 117. 101 (20) Eldra Buckley, Chattanooga, 2006 101 (18) Brad Hoover, Western Carolina, 1998 101 (28) Tamron Smith, Youngstown State, 1992 101 (9) Vernon Jones, The Citadel, 1988 playoffs 101 (15) Gerald Foggie, South Carolina State, 1985 122. 100 (22) Carl Tremble, Furman, 1992 Opponent 300-Yard Passing Games 1. 527 Bernard Hawk, Bethune-Cookman, 1984 2. 481 Doug Hudson, Nicholls State, 1986 playoffs 3. 469 Otteman Sampson, Florida A&M, 1997 playoffs 4. 408 Dave Dickenson, Montana, 1995 playoffs 5. 400 Barrick Nealy, Texas State, 2005 playoffs 6. 389 Greg Ryan, East Tennessee State, 1993 7. 385 Charles Glaze, South Carolina State, 1985 8. 384 Armanti Edwards, Appalachian State, 2009 9. 372 Steve Nolan, Idaho, 1990 playoffs 10. 371 Kirk Schultz, Villanova, 1989 playoffs 11. 370 Josh Padrick, Florida International, 2003 12. 360 Eric Beavers, Nevada Reno, 1986 playoffs 13. 358 Bart Blanchard, The Citadel, 2008 14. 352 Mike Cook, William & Mary, 1997 15. 339 Jeff Cesarone, Western Kentucky, 1986 16. 338 Scott Riddle, Elon, 2009 17. 335 Ryan Berry, South Dakota State, 2007 18. 334 Travis Brown, Northern Arizona, 1999 playoffs 19. 332 Greg Ryan, East Tennessee State, 1994 20. 322 Lonnie Galloway, Western Carolina, 1993 21. 321 Brian Gaither, Western Carolina, 2003 22. 316 Tyler Thigpen, Coastal Carolina, 2006 316 Scott Bankhead, Massachusetts, 1999 playoffs 24. 315 Darin Slack, Central Florida, 1987 315 Mike Smith, Northern Iowa, 1985 playoffs 23

SERIES RECORDS FIRST LAST OPPONENT PLAYED PLAYED SCORE W L T Albany (N.Y.) 2009 2009 29-26 1 0 0 Appalachian State 1932 2009 16-52 11 13 1 Arkansas State 1986 1986 48-21 1 0 0 Austin Peay 2008 2008 34-20 1 0 0 Auburn 1991 1991 17-32 0 1 0 Bethune-Cookman 1984 2002 34-0 6 0 0 Catawba 1982 1987 27-0 2 1 0 Chattanooga 1984 2009 30-20 20 3 0 Central Arkansas 2006 2006 28-31 0 1 0 Central Connecticut St. 2006 2006 13-17 0 1 0 Central Florida 1982 1991 20-6 10 1 0 The Citadel 1988 2009 13-6 15 4 0 Coastal Carolina 2006 2007 42-34 2 0 0 Colgate 1998 1998 49-28 1 0 0 Colorado State 2007 2007 34-42 0 1 0 Concord 1993 1993 51-13 1 0 0 Connecticut 1998 1998 52-30 1 0 0 Delaware 1997 2002 19-22 2 2 0 East Carolina 1984 1987 13-16 0 3 0 Eastern Kentucky 1988 1993 14-12 2 2 0 Elon 1998 2009 14-28 7 3 0 Fayetteville State 1999 1999 76-0 1 0 0 Florida 1986 1996 14-62 0 2 0 Florida A&M 1984 2001 60-35 8 2 0 Florida International 2003 2004 53-32 2 0 0 Florida State 1988 1990 6-48 0 2 0 Furman 1985 2009 22-30 13 8 0 Gardner-Webb 1982 2002 56-0 2 1 0 Georgia 1992 2008 21-45 0 4 0 Glenville State 1994 1994 66-13 1 0 0 Hofstra 2000 2000 48-20 1 0 0 Idaho 1990 1990 28-27 1 0 0 Illinois State 1999 1999 28-17 1 0 0 Jackson State 1985 1985 27-0 1 0 0 Jacksonville State 1992 2002 41-3 4 0 0 James Madison 1985 1992 24-17 7 1 0 Johnson C. Smith 2000 2004 84-3 2 0 0 Liberty 1984 1996 45-14 3 0 0 Maine 1987 2002 31-7 2 0 0 Marshall 1989 1996 13-29 2 4 0 Mars Hill 1982 1983 35-9 2 0 0 Massachusetts 1998 1999 38-21 1 1 0 McNeese State 2000 2005 20-23 1 2 0 Miami (Fla.) 1932 1994 0-56 1 4 0 Middle Tennessee State 1984 1995 34-26 7 4 0 Mississippi College 1992 1992 30-0 1 0 0 Montana 1989 2000 27-25 2 1 0 Morehead State 2005 2005 63-17 1 0 0 Nevada 1986 1990 36-13 2 0 0 Newberry 1930 1988 55-7 4 5 1 New Hampshire 2004 2004 23-27 0 1 0 Nicholls State 1986 1991 40-6 3 0 0 North Carolina 2009 2009 12-42 0 1 0 North Carolina A&T 1986 1986 52-21 1 0 0 North Dakota State 2006 2006 34-14 0 1 0 Northeast Louisiana 1987 1991 13-21 2 2 0 Northeastern 2005 2008 34-27 (OT) 2 0 0 Northern Arizona 1999 1999 72-29 1 0 0 Northern Iowa 1985 1985 40-33 1 0 0 Oregon State 1999 1999 41-48 0 1 0 Presbyterian 1983 1984 41-6 2 0 0 Samford 1988 2009 10-31 3 2 0 Savannah State 1983 2003 35-0 8 0 0 South Carolina State 1985 1996 28-14 6 0 0 South Dakota State 2004 2009 6-44 3 1 0 South Florida 1997 1998 28-23 2 0 0 Southern Mississippi 1941 1941 0-67 0 1 0 Stephen F. Austin 1988 1989 37-34 2 0 0 Tennessee Tech 1985 1986 59-13 2 0 0 Texas State 2005 2005 35-50 0 1 0 FIRST LAST OPPONENT PLAYED PLAYED SCORE W L T Troy 1934 1995 24-21 3 10 0 U.S. Naval Academy First Meeting Valdosta State 1982 1997 45-26 6 1 1 Villanova 1989 1989 52-36 1 0 0 VMI 1993 2002 52-7 10 0 0 West Georgia 1989 2007 45-21 2 1 0 Western Carolina 1941 2009 27-3 18 2 0 Western Illinois 1998 1998 42-14 1 0 0 Western Kentucky 1986 2002 28-31 2 1 0 William & Mary 1997 1997 28-29 0 1 0 Wofford 1982 2009 26-21 9 6 0 Youngstown State 1991 1999 59-24 1 3 0 Inactive programs 64 63 5 All-Time Coaches Records GSU OPP YEAR COACH W L T PTS PTS 1924 E.G. Cromartie 1 0 0 6 0 1925 E.G. Cromartie 1 2 0 n/a n/a 1926 E.G. Cromartie 5 3 1 58 78 1927 H.A. Woodle 6 1 1 90 42 1928 H.A. Woodle 5 5 0 55 54 1929 B.L. Crook Smith 2 1 2 95 32 1930 B.L. Crook Smith 3 3 2 46 33 1931 B.L. Crook Smith 3 6 0 142 92 1932 B.L. Crook Smith 7 3 0 183 77 1933 B.L. Crook Smith 5 4 0 167 75 1934 B.L. Crook Smith 5 6 0 125 130 1935 B.L. Crook Smith 3 3 2 98 89 1936 B.L. Crook Smith 2 9 0 58 30 1937 B.L. Crook Smith 2 9 0 58 72 1938 B.L. Crook Smith 3 5 1 35 100 1939 B.L. Crook Smith 5 5 0 93 124 1940 B.L. Crook Smith 3 5 0 101 183 1941 B.L. Crook Smith 2 8 0 37 226 1982 Erk Russell 7 3 1 290 190 1983 Erk Russell 6 5 0 263 206 1984 Erk Russell 8 3 0 342 215 1985* Erk Russell 13 2 0 460 293 1986* Erk Russell 13 2 0 619 382 1987* Erk Russell 9 4 0 283 220 1988* Erk Russell 12 3 0 459 214 1989* Erk Russell 15 0 0 584 221 1990* Tim Stowers 12 3 0 436 272 1991 Tim Stowers 7 4 0 257 160 1992 Tim Stowers 7 4 0 177 151 1993* Tim Stowers 10 3 0 357 200 1994 Tim Stowers 6 5 0 333 270 1995* Tim Stowers 9 4 0 294 237 1996 Frank Ellwood 4 7 0 255 295 1997* Paul Johnson 10 3 0 423 229 1998* Paul Johnson 14 1 0 654 363 1999* Paul Johnson 13 2 0 747 262 2000* Paul Johnson 13 2 0 506 274 2001* Paul Johnson 12 2 0 525 215 2002* Mike Sewak 11 3 0 493 190 2003 Mike Sewak 7 4 0 311 232 2004* Mike Sewak 9 3 0 564 221 2005* Mike Sewak 8 4 0 456 277 2006 Brian VanGorder 3 8 0 235 260 2007 Chris Hatcher 7 4 0 402 348 2008 Chris Hatcher 6 5 0 350 326 2009 Chris Hatcher 5 6 0 205 303 *Includes playoff games 24

NCAA-I FCS POLLS 1984 (NCAA) 1. Alcorn State 2. Montana State Rhode Island 4. Boston University 5. Indiana State 6. Middle Tennessee State Mississippi Valley State 8. Eastern Kentucky 9. Louisiana Tech 10. Arkansas State 11. New Hampshire 12. Richmond 13. Murray State 14. Western Carolina 15. Holy Cross 16. Furman 17. Chattanooga 18. Northern Iowa 19. Delaware 20. McNeese State 1985 (NCAA) 1. Middle Tennessee State 2. Furman Nevada 4. Northern Iowa 5. Idaho 6. Arkansas State 7. Rhode Island 8. Grambling State 9. Georgia Southern 10. Akron 11. Eastern Washington 12. Appalachian State Delaware State 14. Louisiana Tech 15. Jackson State 16. William & Mary 17. Murray State 18. Richmond 19. Eastern Kentucky 20. Alcorn State 1986 (NCAA) 1. Nevada 2. Arkansas State 3. Eastern Illinois 4. Georgia Southern 5. Holy Cross 6. Appalachian State 7. Pennsylvania 8. William & Mary 9. Jackson State 10. Eastern Kentucky 11. Sam Houston State 12. Nicholls State 13. Delaware 14. Tennessee State 15. Furman 16. Idaho 17. Southern Illinois 18. Murray State 19. Connecticut 20. North Carolina A&T 1987 (NCAA) 1. Holy Cross 2. Appalachian State 3. Louisiana-Monroe 4. Northern Iowa 5. Idaho 6. Georgia Southern 7. Eastern Kentucky 8. James Madison 9. Jackson State 10. Weber State 11. Western Kentucky 12. Arkansas State 13. Maine 14. Marshall 15. Youngstown State 16. North Texas 17. Richmond 18. Howard 19. Sam Houston State 20. Delaware State 1988 (NCAA) 1. Stephen F. Austin 2. Idaho 3. Georgia Southern 4. Western Illinois 5. Furman 6. Jackson State 7. Marshall 8. Eastern Kentucky 9. The Citadel 10. Northwestern State 11. Massachusetts 12. North Texas 13. Boise State 14. Florida A&M Pennsylvania 16. Western Kentucky 17. Connecticut 18. Grambling State 19. Montana 20. New Hampshire 1989 (NCAA) 1. Georgia Southern 2. Furman 3. Stephen F. Austin 4. Holy Cross Idaho 6. Montana 7. Appalachian State 8. Maine 9. Southwest Missouri State 10. Middle Tennessee State William & Mary 12. Eastern Kentucky 13. Grambling State 14. Youngstown State 15. Eastern Illinois 16. Villanova 17. Jackson State 18. Connecticut 19. Nevada 20. Northern Iowa 1990 (NCAA) 1. Middle Tennessee State 2. Youngstown State 3. Georgia Southern 4. Nevada 5. Eastern Kentucky 6. Southwest Missouri State 7. William & Mary 8. Holy Cross 9. Massachusetts 10. Boise State 11. Northern Iowa 12. Furman 13. Idaho 14. Louisiana-Monroe 15. The Citadel 16. Jackson State 17. Dartmouth 18. Central Florida 19. New Hampshire North Carolina A&T Georgia Southern spent 10 of 11 weeks ranked in the top spot during the 1989 seson, culminating in a final No. 1 ranking and third national championship. 1991 (NCAA) 1. Nevada 2. Eastern Kentucky 3. Holy Cross 4. Northern Iowa 5. Alabama State 6. Delaware 7. Villanova 8. Marshall 9. Middle Tennessee State 10. Samford 11. New Hampshire 12. Sam Houston State 13. Youngstown State 14. Western Illinois 15. Weber State 16. James Madison 17. Appalachian State 18. Louisiana-Monroe 19. McNeese State 20. The Citadel Furman 1992 (NCAA) 1. The Citadel Louisiana-Monroe 3. Northern Iowa 4. Middle Tennessee State 5. Idaho 6. Marshall 7. Youngstown State 8. Delaware 9. Samford 10. Villanova 11. McNeese State 12. Eastern Kentucky 13. William & Mary 14. Eastern Washington 15. Florida A&M 16. Appalachian State 17. North Carolina A&T 18. Alcorn State 19. Liberty 20. Western Illinois 1993 (Sports Network) 1. Troy State 2. Georgia Southern 3. Montana 4. Louisiana-Monroe 5. McNeese State 6. Boston University 7. Youngstown State 8. Howard 9. Marshall 10. William & Mary 11. Idaho 12. Central Florida 13. Northern Iowa 14. Stephen F. Austin 15. Southern (La.) 16. Pennsylvania 17. Eastern Kentucky 18. Delaware 19. Western Kentucky 20. Eastern Washington 21. North Carolina A&T 22. Tennessee Tech 23. Alcorn State 24. Towson State 25. Massachusetts 1994 (Sports Network) 1. Youngstown State 2. Marshall 3. Boise State 4. Eastern Kentucky 5. McNeese State 6. Idaho 7. Grambling 8. Montana 9. Boston University 10. Troy State 11. Northern Iowa 12. New Hampshire 13. James Madison 14. Pennsylvania 15. Alcorn State 16. Middle Tennessee State 17. Appalachian State 18. North Texas 19. William & Mary 20. Central Florida 21. Stephen F. Austin 22. South Carolina State 23. Hofstra 24. Western Illinois 25. Northern Arizona 1995 (Sports Network) 1. McNeese State 2. Appalachian State 3. Troy State 4. Murray State 5. Stephen F. Austin 6. Marshall 7. Delaware 8. Montana 9. Hofstra 10. Eastern Kentucky 11. Southern (La.) 12. Eastern Illinois 13. James Madison 14. Jackson State 15. Georgia Southern 16. Florida A&M 17. Idaho 18. Northern Iowa 19. William & Mary 20. Richmond 21. Boise State 22. Northern Arizona 23. Connecticut 24. Indiana State 25. Middle Tennessee State 1996 (Sports Network) 1. Marshall 2. Montana 3. Northern Iowa 4. Murray State 5. Troy State 6. Northern Arizona 7. William & Mary 8. Jackson State East Tennessee State 10. Western Illinois 11. Delaware 12. Florida A&M 13. Furman 14. Villanova 15. Youngstown State 16. Eastern Illinois 17. Dartmouth 18. New Hampshire 19. Nicholls State 20. Howard 21. Southwest Missouri State 22. Stephen F. Austin 23. James Madison 24. Dayton 25. Appalachian State 1997 (Sports Network) 1. Villanova 2. Western Illinois 3. Delaware 4. Eastern Washington 5. Western Kentucky 6. McNeese State 7. Hampton 8. Georgia Southern 9. Youngstown State 10. Florida A&M 11. Montana 12. Southern (La.) 13. Jackson State 14. Hofstra 15. Eastern Kentucky 16. Cal Poly 17. Northwestern State 18. Stephen F. Austin 19. South Carolina State 20. Liberty 21. Eastern Illinois 22. Appalachian State 23. Dayton 24. Northeastern 25. Colgate 1997 (USA Today/ ESPN) 1. Youngstown State 2. McNeese State 3. Delaware 4. Eastern Washington 5. Villanova 6. Western Illinois 7. Western Kentucky 8. Georgia Southern 9. Montana 10. Hampton 11. Southern (La.) 12. Florida A&M 13. Jackson State 14. Northwestern State 15. Eastern Kentucky 16. Hofstra 17. Cal Poly 18. Stephen F. Austin 19. Liberty 20. South Carolina State 21. Colgate 22. Eastern Illinois 23. Appalachian State 24. Northeastern 25. Dayton 25

1998 (Sports Network) 1. Georgia Southern 2. Northwestern State 3. Florida A&M 4. Western Illinois 5. Richmond 6. McNeese State 7. Appalachian State 8. Connecticut 9. Hampton 10. Tennessee State 11. Troy State 12. Massachusetts 13. Lehigh 14. Montana 15. Southern (La.) 16. William & Mary 17. Western Kentucky 18. Hofstra 19. South Florida 20. Bethune Cookman 21. Illinois State 22. Delaware 23. Murray State 24. Montana State 25. Northern Iowa 1998 (USA Today/ ESPN) 1. Massachusetts 2. Georgia Southern 3. Northwestern State 4. Western Illinois 5. Florida A&M 6. Appalachian State 7. Connecticut 8. McNeese State 9. Richmond 10. Hampton 11. Troy State 12. Lehigh 13. Tennessee State 14. Montana 15. Illinois State 16. Southern (La.) 17. South Florida 18. Hofstra 19. William & Mary 20. Murray State 21. Colgate 22. Western Kentucky 23. Bethune Cookman 24. Delaware 25. Montana State 1999 (Sports Network) 1. Georgia Southern 2. Youngstown State 3. Illinois State 4. Florida A&M 5. Hofstra 6. Troy State 7. Massachusetts 8. Montana 9. Appalachian State 10. North Carolina A&T 11. Tennessee State 12. Furman 13. James Madison 14. Lehigh 15. Northern Iowa 16. Northern Arizona 17. Southern (La.) 18. Colgate 19. Jackson State 20. Portland State 21. Elon 22. Stephen F. Austin 23. South Florida 24. Villanova 25. Brown 1999 (USA Today/ ESPN) 1. Tennessee State 2. Georgia Southern 3. Appalachian State 4. Hofstra 5. Illinois State 6. Troy State 7. Montana 8. Furman 9. Youngstown State 10. Southern (La.) 11. Massachusetts 12. James Madison 13. Lehigh 14. Jackson State 15. Florida A&M 16. North Carolina A&T 17. Northern Iowa 18. Colgate 19. Northern Arizona 20. Elon 21. Portland State 22. Stephen F. Austin 23. South Florida 24. Southern Utah 25. Villanova 2000 (Sports Network) 1. Georgia Southern 2. Montana 3. Delaware 4. Appalachian State 5. Western Kentucky 6. Richmond 7. Hofstra 8. Lehigh 9. Troy State 10. Furman 11. Youngstown State 12. Western Illinois 13. Grambling State 14. Florida A&M 15. Portland State 16. McNeese State 17. Eastern Illinois 18. Weber State 19. Northern Iowa 20. Bethune-Cookman 21. North Carolina A&T 22. Tennessee Tech 23. Wofford 24. Illinois State 25. Southwest Texas 2000 (ESPN/USA Today) 1. Georgia Southern 2. Montana 3. Delaware 4. Appalachian State 5. Western Kentucky 6. Hofstra 7. Troy State 8. Lehigh 9. Richmond 10. Furman 11. Western Illinois 12. Youngstown State 13. Florida A&M 14. McNeese State 15. Grambling State 16. Portland State 17. Eastern Illinois 18. North Carolina A&T 19. Northern Iowa 20. Weber State 21. Bethune-Cookman 22. Tennessee Tech 23. Wofford 24. Southern Utah 25. Sacramento State 2001 (Sports Network) 1. Montana 2. Furman 3. Georgia Southern 4. Northern Iowa 5. Lehigh 6. Appalachian State 7. Sam Houston State 8. Grambling State 9. Eastern Illinois 10. Maine 11. Hofstra 12. Western Kentucky 13. McNeese State 14. Northwestern State 15. Youngstown State 16. Northern Arizona 17. William & Mary 18. Eastern Kentucky 19. Harvard 20. Villanova 21. Rhode Island 22. Florida A&M 23. Tennessee Tech 24. Pennsylvania 25. Tennessee State 2001 (ESPN/USA Today) 1. Montana 2. Furman 3. Georgia Southern 4. Northern Iowa 5. Lehigh 6. Appalachian State 7. Hofstra 8. Sam Houston State 9. Eastern Illinois 10. Western Kentucky 11. Grambling State 12. Maine 13. McNeese State 14. Northwestern State 15. Northern Arizona 16. Youngstown State 17. William & Mary 18. Eastern Kentucky 19. Villanova 20. Rhode Island 21. Harvard 22. Florida A&M 23. Tennessee Tech 24. Pennsylvania 25. Portland State 2002 (Sports Network) 1. Western Kentucky 2. McNeese State 3. Georgia Southern 4. Villanova 5. Western Illinois 6. Maine 7. Montana 8. Grambling State 9. Furman 10. Appalachian State 11. Northeastern 12. Fordham 13. Eastern Illinois 14. Wofford 15. Bethune-Cookman 16. Northwestern State 17. Pennsylvania 18. Idaho State 19. Montana State 20. Murray State 21. Eastern Kentucky 22. Gardner-Webb 23. Nicholls State 24. Southeast Missouri State 25. Colgate 2002 (ESPN/USA Today) 1. Western Kentucky 2. McNeese State 3. Georgia Southern 4. Villanova 5. Western Illinois 6. Maine Montana 8. Grambling State 9. Furman 10. Northeastern 11. Wofford 12. Bethune-Cookman Eastern Illinois 14. Appalachian State 15. Fordham 16. Northwestern State 17. Idaho State Pennsylvania 19. Montana State 20. Eastern Kentucky 21. Nicholls State 22. Murray State 23. Southeast Missouri State 24. Gardner-Webb 25. Colgate 2003 (Sports Network) 1. Delaware 2. Colgate 3. Wofford 4. Florida Atlantic 5. Northern Iowa 6. Western Illinois 7. Western Kentucky 8. McNeese State 9. Southern Illinois 10. Northern Arizona 11. Massachusetts 12. Pennsylvania 13. Southern 14. Montana 15. Bethune-Cookman 16. North Carolina A&T 17. Grambling State 18. Jacksonville State 19. Northern Colorado 20. Northeastern 21. Montana State 22. Idaho State 23. Lehigh 24. Georgia Southern 25. Villanova 2004 (Sports Network) 1. James Madison 2. Montana 3. William & Mary 4. Sam Houston State 5. Furman 6. New Hampshire 7. Delaware 8. Eastern Washington 9. Southern Illinois 10. Georgia Southern 11. Western Kentucky 12. Hampton 13. Harvard 14. Jacksonville State 15. Lehigh 16. Cal Poly 17. Northwestern State 18. Wofford 19. Lafayette 20. Alabama State 21. Penn 22. South Carolina State 23. North Dakota State 24. Coastal Carolina 25. Northern Iowa 2005 (Sports Network) 1. Appalachian State 2. Northern Iowa 3. Furman 4. Texas State 5. New Hampshire 6. Cal Poly 7. Southern Illinois 8. Richmond 9. Georgia Southern 10. Hampton 11. Grambling State 12. Montana 13. Eastern Washington 14. Youngstown State 15. Brown 16. Eastern Illinois 17. Nicholls State 18. Montana State 19. Massachusetts 20. South Carolina State 21. Lafayette 22. Illinois State 23. Colgate 24. Coastal Carolina 25. James Madison 2006 (Sports Network) 1. Appalachian State (69) 2. Massachusetts 3. Montana 4. Youngstown State 5. North Dakota State (1) 6. New Hampshire 7. Southern Illinois 8. Illinois State 9. James Madison 10. Montana State 11. Hampton 12. Furman 13. Tennessee-Martin 14. Coastal Carolina 15. Eastern Illinois 16. Cal Poly 17. Northern Iowa 18. Princeton 19. Portland State 20. San Diego 21. McNeese State 22. South Dakota State 23. Wofford 24. Central Arkansas 25. Yale 2007 (Sports Network) 1. Appalachian State 2. Delaware 3. Southern Illinois 4. Northern Iowa 5. Richmond 6. Wofford 7. Massachusetts 8. Eastern Washington 9. North Dakota State 10. Montana 11. McNeese State 12. James Madison 13. Eastern Kentucky 14. New Hampshire 15. Delaware State 16. Youngstown State 17. Georgia Southern 18. Eastern Illinois 19. South Dakota State 20. Fordham 21. Harvard 22. Yale 23. Elon 24. Cal Poly 25. Grambling State 2008 (Sports Network) 1. Richmond 2. Montana 3. James Madison 4. Northern Iowa 5. Appalachian State 6. Villanova 7. Weber State 8. New Hampshire 9. Wofford 10. Cal Poly 11. Southern Illinois 12. Central Arkansas 13. South Carolina 14. Liberty 15. Harvard 16. Colgate 17. Elon 18. Maine 19. Eastern Kentucky 20. William & Mary 21. McNeese 22. Texas State 23. Jacksonville State 24. Grambling State 25. Prairie View A & M 2009 (Sports Network) 1. Villanova 2. Montana 3. Appalachian State 4. William & Mary 5. Richmond 6. Southern Illinois 7. New Hampshire 8. South Carolina State 9. Elon Phoenix 10. Stephen F. Austin 11. South Dakota State 12. McNeese State 13. Eastern Washington 14. Holy Cross 15. Prairie View A&M 16. Jacksonville State 17. Weber State 18. Northern Iowa 19. Eastern Illinois 20. Penn 21. Colgate 22. Liberty 23. Florida A&M 24. Lafayette 25. Texas State 26

ALL-TIME RESULTS Georgia Normal School 1924 E.G. Cromartie (1-0) Parris Island Marines NA Savannah High School NA Douglas A&M W 6-0 1925 E.G. Cromartie (1-2) Richmond Academy Benedictine Brewton-Parker L L W 1926 E.G. Cromartie (5-3-1) Douglas A&M W 6-0 Piedmont Institute T 0-0 Benedictine W 13-0 Georgia Military L 0-12 Tifton L 0-6 Richmond Academy L 6-54 Brewton-Parker W 12-0 Fort Screven W 14-0 Brewton-Parker W 7-6 1927 H.A. Woodle (6-1-1) Douglas A&M W 2-0 South Georgia A&M W 6-0 Benedictine W 25-6 Fort Screven W 6-0 Richmond Academy L 0-16 Brewton-Parker W 25-7 Piedmont Institute W 26-13 Brewton-Parker T 0-0 1928 H.A. Woodle (5-5) Waynesboro J.C. W 26-0 Brewton-Parker L 2-6 Cochran A&M L 6-24 Benedictine W 7-6 Tifton L Mercer W 7-0 Piedmont L 0-12 Norman Park L 0-6 Douglas W 7-0 Brewton-Parker W 1924 Coached by E.G. Cromartie, players pose for a photograph on Sweetheart Circle in 1924. Early accounts of the institution s football team referenced the squad s dark blue jerseys. B.L. Crook Smith Years: 1929-41 Record: 45-67-7 Pct.:.408 South Georgia Teachers College 1929 B.L. Crook Smith (2-1-2) Richmond Academy L 13-19 Brewton-Parker W 62-0 Middle Georgia T 7-7 South Georgia A&M NA Piedmont T 0-0 Norman Park NA South Georgia J.C. NA Brewton-Parker NA Tifton W 13-6 1930 B.L. Crook Smith (3-3-2) South Georgia J.C. L 0-6 Newberry T 0-0 Middle Georgia L 0-14 Piedmont W 7-6 Norman Park L 0-7 Brewton-Parker W 26-0 Mercer NA New Year s Day Benefit T 0-0 Georgia State Teachers W 13-0 1931 B.L. Crook Smith (3-6) Bowdon L 7-24 Norman Park L 0-7 Middle Georgia L 0-7 Parris Island L 0-19 Piedmont L 0-16 Millen Athletic Club W 68-0 Brewton-Parker W 7-0 Graymont A.C. W 47-0 Newberry L 13-19 1932 B.L. Crook Smith (7-3) Rollon L 0-12 Tifton W 27-0 Gordon Military W 19-0 Norman Park W 8-0 Georgia Military L 6-27 Piedmont W 33-12 Middle Georgia W 26-0 Miami W 19-6 Rollins L 13-20 Appalachian Teachers (H, 11-25-32) W 33-0 1933 B.L. Crook Smith (5-4) Norman Park W 46-0 Gordon Military W 39-0 Brewton-Parker W 39-13 Middle Georgia L 0-6 Rollins L 0-13 South Georgia State W 25-0 Georgia Military W 12-9 Newberry L 6-14 Stetson L 0-20 1934 B.L. Crook Smith (5-6) Jacksonville Tech W 19-13 Brewton-Parker L 0-6 Stetson L 0-19 Tampa W 21-13 Appalachian Teachers W 22-13 Middle Georgia W 6-0 South Georgia State W 19-0 Georgia Military L 0-19 Newberry L 20-21 Troy State L 12-19 Appalachian Teachers (H, 11-15-34) L 6-7 1935 B.L. Crook Smith (3-3-2) Abraham Baldwin A.C. W 13-0 South Georgia State T 14-14 Tampa L 0-19 Georgia Military W 25-12 Troy Tech L 26-28 Appalachian Teachers T 0-0 Middle Georgia W 14-7 Stetson L 6-9 1936 B.L. Crook Smith (2-9) Miami L 0-44 Mercer L 0-40 Troy Tech L 0-14 Stetson L 0-24 Tampa L 0-27 Appalachian Teachers L 0-27 Middle Georgia W 14-7 Gordon Military L 7-13 Brewton-Parker W 14-7 Newberry L 10-13 Rollins L 0-26 1937 B.L. Crook Smith (2-9) Mercer L 0-77 Miami L 0-40 Tampa L 0-20 Stetson L 0-24 Troy Tech L 6-12 Erskine L 0-46 Georgia Military L 6-7 South Georgia State W 26-6 Gordon Military L 0-19 Middle Georgia L 0-7 Armstrong State W 20-14 1938 B.L. Crook Smith (3-5-1) Tampa L 0-40 Wingate W 6-0 Troy Tech L 0-7 Stetson L 0-28 South Georgia State L 6-7 Armstrong State L 7-12 Snead W 7-0 Middle Georgia W 3-0 Erskine T 6-6 27

Georgia Teachers College 1939 - B.L. Crook Smith (5-5) Stetson L 0-19 Troy Tech L 6-7 Havana W 14-0 Snead W 13-7 Armstrong State W 7-0 Jacksonville Tech W 13-0 South Georgia L 6-12 Middle Georgia L 7-13 Appalachian Teachers L 0-59 Havana W 27-7 1940 B.L. Crook Smith (3-5) Erskine L 0-19 South Georgia L 7-19 Fort Benning W 17-13 Troy State L 0-14 Tampa L 14-66 Middle Georgia W 14-6 Pensacola L 6-46 Armstrong State W 43-0 1941 - B.L. Crook Smith (2-8) West Carolina Teachers L 7-14 Mississippi Southern L 0-67 South Georgia State L 0-7 Mercer L 0-25 Troy State L 0-25 Erskine L 0-7 Middle Georgia W 16-0 Oglethorpe L 0-53 South Georgia State W 14-7 Camp Croft L 0-21 1985 With only 14 seconds left in the 1985 title game, Frankie Johnson pulled down a bullet of a pass from Tracy Ham to give the Eagles a comefrom-behind victory over Furman and their first national championship. Georgia Southern College 1982 Erk Russell (7-3-1) Sept. 11 #Central Florida W 16-9 Sept. 18 %Baptist College (Ga.) W 42-0 Sept. 25 Valdosta State T 27-27 Oct. 2 at Gardner Webb L 6-44 Oct. 9 Fort Benning W 56-6 Oct. 23 Newberry W 36-14 Oct. 30 Catawba L 7-10 Nov. 6 Wofford L 7-28 Nov. 13 at Mars Hill W 17-3 Nov. 20 at Valdosta State W 45-29 Nov. 27 $Florida State J.V. W 31-20 #at Jacksonville, %at Savannah, $at Warner Robins 1983 Erk Russell (6-5) Sept. 10 Central Florida L 29-33 Sept. 17 %Presbyterian W 35-21 Sept. 24 Troy State L 27-28 Oct. 1 Gardner-Webb W 25-11 Oct. 15 at East Tennessee State L 7-24 Oct. 22 #Newberry L 24-27 Oct. 29 at Catawba W 10-3 Nov. 5 at Wofford W 27-16 Nov. 12 Mars Hill W 35-9 Nov. 19 at Valdosta State L 29-34 Nov. 24 at Savannah State W 15-0 %at Savannah, #at Augusta Erk Russell Years: 1982-1989 Record: 83-22-1 Pct.:.788 1984 Erk Russell (8-3) Sept. 1 %Florida A&M W 14-0 Sept. 8 at Presbyterian W 41-6 Sept. 15 at Central Florida W 42-28 Sept. 22 at East Carolina L 27-34 Sept. 29 Liberty Baptist W 48-11 Oct. 6 #Bethune-Cookman W 43-33 Oct. 13 Chattanooga W 24-17 Oct. 20 Newberry W 41-16 Oct. 27 Valdosta State W 38-8 Nov. 3 at East Tennessee State L 17-20 Nov. 10 at Middle Tennessee State L 7-42 %at Savannah, #at Jacksonville 1985 Erk Russell (13-2) NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Sept. 7 #Florida A&M W 27-21 Sept. 14 Middle Tennessee State L 10-35 Sept. 21 at Troy State W 17-10 Sept. 28 at Chattanooga W 19-14 Oct. 5 Tennessee Tech W 34-0 Oct. 12 Bethune-Cookman W 46-24 Oct. 26 Newberry W 38-17 Nov. 2 at James Madison L 6-21 Nov. 9 Central Florida W 35-18 Nov. 16 East Tennessee State W 46-7 Nov. 23 at South Carolina State W 43-30 Nov. 30 ^Jackson State W 27-0 Dec. 7 ^at Middle Tennessee St. W 28-21 Dec. 14 ^at Northern Iowa W 40-33 Dec. 21 ^^Furman W 44-42 #at Jacksonville, ^NCAA I-AA Playoff Game, ^^I-AA National Championship (Tacoma, Wash.) 1986 Erk Russell (13-2) NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Aug. 30 at Florida L 14-38 Sept. 13 #Florida A&M W 35-12 Sept. 20 at Middle Tennessee St. W 34-31 Sept. 27 Chattanooga W 34-14 Oct. 4 at Tennessee Tech W 59-13 Oct. 11 Bethune-Cookman W 52-31 Oct. 18 at East Carolina L 33-35 Nov. 1 at Western Kentucky W 49-32 Nov. 8 at Central Florida W 33-23 Nov. 15 James Madison W 45-35 Nov. 22 South Carolina State W 28-7 Nov. 29 ^North Carolina A&T W 52-21 Dec. 6 ^Nicholls State W 55-31 Dec. 13 ^at Nevada-Reno W 48-38 Dec. 20 ^^Arkansas State W 48-21 #at Jacksonville, ^NCAA I-AA Playoff Game ^^I-AA National Championship (Tacoma, Wash.) 1987 Erk Russell (9-4) National Quarterfinalist Sept. 5 Catawba W 27-0 Sept. 12 #Florida A&M L 14-17 Sept. 19 Middle Tennessee State W 17-13 Sept. 26 at East Carolina L 13-16 Oct. 3 Central Florida W 34-32 Oct. 10 at Bethune-Cookman W 14-13 Oct. 17 at Northeast Louisiana L 17-26 Oct. 24 at Western Carolina W 37-16 Oct. 31 Western Kentucky W 23-20 Nov. 7 James Madison W 26-7 Nov. 21 at South Carolina State W 30-13 Nov. 28 ^Maine W 31-28 Dec. 5 ^at Appalachian State L 0-19 #at Jacksonville, ^NCAA I-AA Playoff Game 28

1988 Erk Russell (12-3) National Runners-Up Sept. 3 Newberry W 55-7 Sept. 10 #Florida A&M W 42-14 Sept. 17 at Chattanooga W 13-3 Sept. 24 at Middle Tennessee St. L 10-26 Oct. 8 at Florida State L 10-28 Oct. 15 Northeast Louisiana W 43-11 Oct. 22 Bethune-Cookman W 38-14 Oct. 29 at Central Florida W 31-17 Nov. 5 at James Madison W 27-13 Nov. 12 Samford W 49-21 Nov. 19 South Carolina State W 53-0 Nov. 26 ^The Citadel W 38-20 Dec. 3 ^Stephen F. Austin W 27-6 Dec. 10 ^Eastern Kentucky W 21-17 Dec. 17 ^^Furman L 12-17 #at Jacksonville, ^NCAA I-AA Playoff Game, ^^NCAA I-AA National Championship (Pocatello, Idaho) 1989 - Erk Russell (15-0) NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Sept. 2 Valdosta State W 31-10 Sept. 9 West Georgia W 48-7 Sept. 16 #Florida A&M W 28-0 Sept. 21 Middle Tennessee State W 26-0 Oct. 7 Savannah State W 35-14 Oct. 14 at Nicholls State W 21-13 Oct. 21 Central Florida W 31-17 Oct. 28 at Samford W 52-7 Nov. 4 at James Madison W 36-21 Nov. 11 Chattanooga W 34-13 Nov. 18 Marshall W 63-31 Nov. 25 ^Villanova W 52-36 Dec. 2 ^Middle Tennessee State W 45-3 Dec. 9 ^Montana W 45-15 Dec. 16 ^^Stephen F. Austin W 37-34 #at Jacksonville, ^NCAA I-AA Playoff Game ^^NCAA I-AA National Championship (Statesboro, GA) Tim Stowers Years: 1990-1995 Record: 51-23 Pct.:.689 Georgia Southern University 1990 Tim Stowers (12-3) NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Sept. 1 Valdosta State W 17-10 Sept. 8 at Middle Tennessee State L 13-16 Sept. 15 at Florida State L 6-48 Sept. 22 Eastern Kentucky L 34-42 Sept. 29 Northeast Louisiana W 33-14 Oct. 6 at Marshall W 17-14 Oct. 20 at Central Florida W 38-17 Oct. 27 Savannah State W 54-7 Nov. 3 James Madison W 31-13 Nov. 10 at Chattanooga W 23-20 Nov. 17 Samford W 31-24 Nov. 24 ^The Citadel W 31-0 Dec. 1 ^Idaho W 28-27 Dec. 8 ^Central Florida W 44-7 Dec. 15 ^^Nevada W 36-13 ^NCAA I-AA Playoff Game, ^^NCAA I-AA National Championship (Statesboro, GA) An afternoon in December, an undefeated record, a worthy opponent and 25,725 fans 1989 the perfect combination for winning a third national championship. Georgia Southern and Statesboro hosted the 1989 NCAA National Championship and the largest crowd ever to attend a game in Paulson Stadium. 1991 Tim Stowers (7-4) Aug. 31 at Auburn L 17-32 Sept. 7 Savannah State W 29-6 Sept. 14 at Northeast Louisiana L 13-21 Sept. 21 at Florida A&M W 28-21 Oct. 5 at Eastern Kentucky L 6-10 Oct. 12 Western Carolina W 44-6 Oct. 19 at James Madison W 24-21 Oct. 26 Central Florida W 20-6 Nov. 2 Youngstown State L 17-19 Nov. 16 Troy State W 19-12 Nov. 23 Nicholls State W 40-6 1992 Tim Stowers (7-4) Sept. 5 Florida A&M L 17-28 Sept. 12 Valdosta State W 24-13 Sept. 19 at Furman W 21-0 Oct. 3 Savannah State W 21-7 Oct. 10 at Georgia L 7-34 Oct. 17 James Madison W 24-17 Oct. 24 Jacksonville State W 10-0 Oct. 31 Middle Tennessee State W 13-10 Nov. 7 Mississippi College W 30-0 Nov. 14 Troy State L 0-21 Nov. 21 at Youngstown State L 10-21 1993 Tim Stowers (10-3) National Quarterfinalists Southern Conference Champions Sept. 4 Savannah State W 35-3 Sept. 11 The Citadel W 16-6 Sept. 18 at Marshall L 3-13 Sept. 25 Chattanooga W 45-0 Oct. 2 at Miami L 7-30 Oct. 9 Western Carolina W 19-18 Oct. 16 at Appalachian State W 34-28 Oct. 23 at VMI W 57-0 Nov. 6 Furman W 31-19 Nov. 13 Concord W 51-13 Nov. 20 at East Tennessee State W 31-24 Nov. 27 ^Eastern Kentucky W 14-12 Dec. 4 ^at Youngstown State L 14-34 Southern Conference game ^ NCAA I-AA Playoff Game 1994 Tim Stowers (6-5) Sept. 3 at Miami L 0-56 Sept. 10 West Georgia L 14-15 Sept. 17 #1 Marshall L 13-34 Sept. 24 at Chattanooga W 56-20 Oct. 1 VMI W 49-0 Oct. 8 at Western Carolina L 31-35 Oct. 15 Appalachian State W 34-31 Oct. 22 East Tennessee State W 24-23 Nov. 5 at Furman W 31-26 Nov. 12 Glenville State W 66-13 Nov. 19 at The Citadel L 15-17 Southern Conference game 1995 Tim Stowers (9-4) National Quarterfinalists Sept. 2 South Carolina State W 27-12 Sept. 9 #Middle Tennessee St. W 34-26 Sept. 16 at #1 Marshall L 7-37 Sept. 23 Chattanooga W 35-9 Oct. 7 Western Carolina W 42-0 Oct. 14 at Appalachian State L 17-27 Oct. 21 The Citadel W 27-0 Oct. 28 at East Tennessee State L 16-21 Nov. 4 Furman W 27-20 Nov. 11 at Liberty W 7-6 Nov. 18 $VMI W 31-13 Nov. 25 ^at Troy State W 24-21 Dec. 2 ^at Montana L 0-45 #Eagle Classic (Atlanta, Ga.); Oyster Bowl (Norfolk, Va.) Southern Conference game; ^NCAA I-AA Playoff Game 29

Frank Ellwood Years: 1996 Record: 4-7 Pct.:.364 1996 Frank Ellwood (4-7) Aug. 31 at South Carolina State W 28-14 Sept. 7 at Florida L 14-62 Sept. 21 Marshall L 13-29 Sept. 28 at Chattanooga L 21-23 Oct. 5 VMI W 20-17 Oct. 12 at Western Carolina W 38-28 Oct. 19 Appalachian State L 28-35 Oct. 26 at The Citadel L 20-35 Nov. 2 East Tennessee State L 14-17 Nov. 9 at Furman L 14-21 Nov. 16 Liberty W 45-14 Southern Conference game Paul Johnson Years: 1997-01 Record: 62-10 Pct.:.861 1997 Paul Johnson (10-3) National Quarterfinalists Southern Conference Champions Aug. 30 Valdosta State W 45-26 Sept. 6 William & Mary L 28-29 Sept. 20 at Wofford W 22-7 Sept. 27 Chattanooga W 37-10 Oct. 4 at VMI W 49-0 Oct. 11 Western Carolina W 30-7 Oct. 18 at Appalachian State L 12-24 Oct. 25 The Citadel W 49-7 Nov. 1 at East Tennessee State W 38-30 Nov. 8 Furman W 30-13 Nov. 15 at South Florida W 24-23 Nov. 29 ^Florida A&M W 52-37 Dec. 6 ^at Delaware L 7-16 Southern Conference game ^NCAA I-AA Playoff Game 1998 Paul Johnson (14-1) National Runners-Up Southern Conference Champions Sept. 5 Elon W 31-17 Sept. 12 Jacksonville State W 51-32 Sept. 19 Wofford W 45-10 Sept. 26 at Chattanooga W 42-25 Oct. 3 VMI W 63-7 Oct. 10 at Western Carolina W 28-21 Oct. 17 Appalachian State W 37-24 Oct. 24 at The Citadel W 51-34 Oct. 31 East Tennessee State W 47-26 Nov. 7 at Furman W 45-17 Nov. 14 South Florida W 28-23 Nov. 28 ^Colgate W 49-28 Dec. 5 ^Connecticut W 52-30 1999 Leaving numerous Youngstown State players in his wake, Walter Payton Award Winner Adrian Peterson steamed ahead 58 yards in what was dubbed The Run, in the 1999 NCAA title game. Dec. 12 ^Western Illinois W 42-14 Dec. 19 ^^Massachusetts L 43-55 Southern Conference game ^NCAA I-AA Playoff Game ^^NCAA I-AA National Championship (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 1999 Paul Johnson (13-2) NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Southern Conference Champions Sept. 4 Fayetteville State W 76-0 Sept. 11 at Wofford W 55-14 Sept. 18 at Oregon State L 41-48 Sept. 25 Chattanooga W 49-10 Oct. 2 at VMI W 62-0 Oct. 9 Western Carolina W 70-7 Oct. 16 at Appalachian State L 16-17 Oct. 23 The Citadel W 34-17 Oct. 30 at East Tennessee State W 55-6 Nov. 6 Furman W 41-38 Nov. 13 at Jacksonville State W 51-14 Nov. 27 ^Northern Arizona W 72-29 Dec. 4 ^Massachusetts W 38-21 Dec. 11 ^Illinois State W 28-17 Dec. 20 ^^Youngstown State W 59-24 Southern Conference game ^NCAA I-AA Playoff Game, ^^NCAA I-AA National Championship (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 2000 Paul Johnson (13-2) NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Southern Conference Champions Sept. 2 at Georgia L 7-29 Sept. 9 Johnson C. Smith W 57-12 Sept. 16 Wofford W 24-17 Sept. 23 at Chattanooga W 31-10 Sept. 30 VMI W 56-3 Oct. 7 at Western Carolina W 42-24 Oct. 14 Appalachian State W 34-28 Oct. 21 at The Citadel W 27-10 Oct. 28 East Tennessee State W 42-7 Nov. 4 at Furman L 10-45 Nov. 11 Elon W 32-9 Nov. 25 ^McNeese State W 42-17 Dec. 2 ^Hofstra W 48-20 Dec. 9 ^at Delaware W 27-18 Dec. 16 ^^Montana W 27-25 Southern Conference game ^NCAA I-AA Playoff Game ^^NCAA I-AA National Championship (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 2001 Paul Johnson (12-2) National Semifinalists Southern Conference Champions Sept. 1 Savannah State W 69-6 Sept. 8 Delaware W 38-7 Sept. 22 Chattanooga W 70-7 Sept. 29 at VMI W 31-14 Oct. 6 Western Carolina W 50-14 Oct. 13 at Appalachian State W 27-18 Oct. 20 The Citadel W 14-6 Oct. 27 at East Tennessee St. L 16-19 Nov. 3 Furman W 20-10 Nov. 10 at Elon W 27-21 Nov. 24 at Wofford W 48-10 Dec. 1 ^Florida A&M W 60-35 Dec. 8 ^Appalachian State W 38-24 Dec. 15 ^Furman L 17-24 Southern Conference game ^NCAA I-AA Playoff Game 30

Mike Sewak Years: 2002-05 Record: 35-14 Pct.:.714 2002 Mike Sewak (11-3) National Semifinalists Southern Conference Champions Aug. 29 at Delaware L 19-22 Sept. 7 Gardner-Webb W 56-0 Sept. 21 Wofford L 7-14 Sept. 28 at Chattanooga W 38-10 Oct. 5 VMI W 52-7 Oct. 12 at Western Carolina W 41-24 Oct. 19 Appalachian State W 36-20 Oct. 26 at The Citadel W 28-24 Nov. 2 East Tennessee State W 40-7 Nov. 9 at Furman W 42-21 Nov. 16 Jacksonville State W 41-3 Nov. 30 ^Bethune-Cookman W 34-0 Dec. 7 ^Maine W 31-7 Dec. 14 ^Western Kentucky L 28-31 Southern Conference game ^NCAA I-AA Playoff Game 2003 Mike Sewak (7-4) Sept. 6 Savannah State W 35-0 Sept. 13 at McNeese State L 15-34 Sept. 20 at Wofford L 14-20 Sept. 27 Chattanooga W 34-3 Oct. 4 Florida International W 37-35 Oct. 11 Western Carolina W 31-25 Oct. 18 at Appalachian State L 21-28 Oct. 25 The Citadel L 24-28 Nov. 1 at East Tennessee State W 34-22 Nov. 8 Furman W 29-24 Nov. 15 at Elon W 37-13 Southern Conference game 2004 Mike Sewak (9-3) NCAA Playoffs Southern Conference Champions Sept. 4 at Georgia L 28-48 Sept. 11 Johnson C. Smith W 84-3 Sept. 18 #3 Wofford W 58-14 Sept. 25 at Chattanooga W 51-17 Oct. 2 Elon W 48-14 Oct. 9 at Western Carolina W 38-16 Oct. 16 #15 Appalachian State W 54-7 Oct. 23 at The Citadel W 42-7 Oct. 30 South Dakota State W 63-7 Nov. 6 at #3 Furman L 22-29 Nov. 13 at Florida International W 53-32 Nov. 27 ^#5 New Hampshire L 23-27 Southern Conference game ^NCAA I-AA Playoff Game 2005 Mike Sewak (8-4) NCAA Playoffs Sept. 3 at Northeastern W 41-38 (OT) Sept. 10 McNeese State L 20-23 Sept. 17 at Wofford L 17-21 Sept. 24 Chattanooga W 48-10 Oct. 1 at Elon W 49-7 Oct. 8 Western Carolina W 45-7 Oct. 15 at #19 Appalachian State L 7-24 Oct. 22 The Citadel W 49-14 Oct. 29 at South Dakota State W 55-42 Nov. 5 #1 Furman W 27-24 Nov. 12 Morehead State W 63-17 Nov. 26 ^at #4 Texas State L 35-50 Southern Conference game ^NCAA I-AA Playoff Game Brian VanGorder Year: 2006 Record: 3-8 Pct.:.273 2006 Brian VanGorder (3-8) Sept. 9 Central Connecticut State L 13-17 Sept. 16 Coastal Carolina W 38-21 Sept. 23 at Chattanooga L 26-27 Sept. 30 at #24 Western Carolina W 24-14 Oct. 7 #11 North Dakota State L 14-34 Oct. 14 Elon W 28-21 Oct. 21 #1 Appalachian State L 20-27 (2OT) Oct. 28 at The Citadel L 21-24 Nov. 4 Wofford L 10-28 Nov. 11 at #10 Furman L 10-13 Nov. 18 Central Arkansas L 28-31 (OT) Southern Conference game Chris Hatcher Years: 2007-PR Record: 13-9 Pct.:.591 2007 Chris Hatcher (7-4) Sept. 8 West Georgia W 45-21 Sept. 15 at Coastal Carolina W 42-34 Sept. 22 Chattanooga L 38-45 (OT) Sept. 29 Western Carolina W 50-21 Oct. 6 South Dakota State W 41-38 Oct. 13 at Elon L 33-36 (2OT) Oct. 20 at #5 Appalachian State W 38-35 Oct. 27 #25 The Citadel W 21-17 Nov. 3 at #10 Wofford W 38-35 Nov. 10 Furman L 22-24 Nov. 17 at Colorado State L 34-42 Southern Conference game 2008 Chris Hatcher (6-5) Aug. 30 at #1 Georgia L 21-45 Sept. 6 Austin Peay W 34-20 Sept. 13 Northeastern W 34-27 (OT) Sept. 20 #17 Elon L 20-22 Sept. 27 #11 Wofford L 37-38 (OT) Oct. 4 at Chattanooga W 52-28 Oct. 18 #2 Appalachian State L 36-37 Oct. 25 at Western Carolina W 31-38 (OT) Nov. 1 at The Citadel W 44-41 (3OT) Nov. 8 Samford L 17-27 Nov. 15 at #14 Furman W 17-10 Southern Conference game 2009 Chris Hatcher (5-6) Sept. 5 Albany (N.Y.) W 29-26 Sept. 12 at #21 South Dakota State L 6-44 Sept. 19 Western Carolina W 27-3 Sept. 26 #13 at Elon L 14-28 Oct. 3 at Wofford W 26-21 Oct. 10 at North Carolina L 12-42 Oct. 17 Chattanooga W 30-20 Oct. 24 #8 Appalachian State L 16-52 Nov. 7 at Samford L 10-31 Nov. 14 Furman L 22-30 Nov. 21 The Citadel W 13-6 Southern Conference game The Comeback in Cullowhee Georgia Southern set an NCAA record for largest fourth-quarter comeback on October 25th, 2008 at Western Carolina. With less than 11 minutes remaining, the Eagles scored 35 unanswered points en route to the 38-31 overtime victory. The previous record occurred when Delaware State erased a 28-point deficit in 13 minutes against Liberty in 1990. 31

98 Darren Alford, DT Eatonton, Ga. 88 AP (1), FG (1), K (1), WC (1) 43 Charles Carper, LB Ocala, Fla. 85 AP (2) 42 Nick Davis, LB Griffin, Ga. 93 SN (HM) 99 Voncellies Allen, DT Douglas, Ga. 97 ESPN/SP (2) 98 AP (1), SN (1), ESPN/USA (1), FG (2), GTE (2) 99 AP (1), SN (1), WC (1), TC (1), FG (3), GTE (1) 6 Jermaine Austin, FB Darien, Ga. 03 AP (2), SN (3) 04 CSR (3) 05 CSR (1), TSN (2), AP (2); FG (2) 44 Lee Brooks, DT Moultrie, Ga. 96 SN (HM) 43 Paul Carroll, LB Columbus, Ga. 94 SN (HM) 72 James Carter, OG Thomaston, Ga. 86 FG (2) 45 Chris Chambers, PK Lawrenceville, Ga. 98 SN (2), AP (3), FG (HM) 85 Dexter Dawson, KR Camilla, Ga. 95 FG (3) 21 James Dickerson, SS Bartow, Ga. 97 FG (HM) 22 Taz Dixon, FS Dublin, Ga. 89 AP (3) 13 A.J. Bryant, DB Bushnell, Fla. 04 AP (3), SN (3), CSR (4) 74 Charles Clarke, C Pace, Fla. 02 AP (1), SN (1), WC (1), FG (HM) 66 Marcelo Estrada, OL Hinesville, Ga. 07 SN (1) 49 Randell Boone, SS Uvalda, Ga. 89 AP (2), FG (3), SN (2) 96 Steve Bussoletti, DE Gainesville, Ga. 90 AP (3), FG (3), SN (HM) 91 AP (3), FG (2), SN (1) 3 David Cool, PK Stone Mountain, Ga. 91 AP (2), FG (3), SN (HM) 28 Chris Covington, DB Lawrenceville, Ga. 07 SN (HM) 08 AP (2), SN (HM) 9 Tim Foley, PK Miami, Fla. 85 AP (1) 87 AP (3), K (1), SN (2), WC (1), AFCA (1) 4 Jayson Foster, QB/KR Canton, Ga. 06 FG (HM) 07 SN (1), AFCA (1), AP (1), CSR (1) 43 Derrick Butler, LB Orangeburg, S.C. 04 CSR (4) 94 Eric Davis, DE Albany, Ga. 98 WC (1), SN (2), AP (3), FG (HM) 76 Dennis Franklin, C Loganville, Ga. 87 AP (1), K (1), WC (1), SN (2), AFCA (1) 88 AP (1), K (1), WC (2), FG (2), AFCA (1) 32

51 Sean Gainey, OG Columbia, S.C. 89 AP (3), FG (1), SN (1) 1 Corey Joyner, SB Albany, Ga. 98 FG (HM) 71 Chad Motte, OG Arab, Ala. 04 SN (1), AP (2), CSR (2) 05 SN (1), AP (1), WC (1), CSR (1) 1 Nate Gates, CB Sarasota, Fla. 00 AP (2), SN (3), FG (HM) 67 Jamie Glover, OT Soperton, Ga. 96 SN (3) 99 Alex Mash, DT Thomasville, Ga. 92 K (1), AFCA (1), SN (HM) 93 AP (1), FG (1), K (1), SN (1), WC (1), AFCA (1) 58 Flint Matthews, LB Lincolnton, Ga. 87 AP (1) 58 Chad Nighbert, LB Frankfurt, Germany 97 FG (HM) 59 Rex Nottage, OT Coral Springs, Fla. 92 SN (HM) 8 Tracy Ham, QB High Springs, Fla. 86 AP (1), FG (1), K (1), AFCA (1) 45 Jesse Hartley, K Tallahassee, Fla. 07 SN (HM) 62 Rich McGrath, OT Snellville, Ga. 97 ESPN/SP (2) 99 FG (3) 38 Eric Meng, PK Jupiter, Fla. 97 FG (HM) 19 Rodney Oglesby, CB Swainsboro, Ga. 88 AP (HM) 90 AP (3), FG (2) 91 AP (1), FG (HM), K (1), WC (1), SN (1), AFCA (1) 62 Russell Orr, OL Thomasville, Ga. 07 SN (1) 42 Darrell Hendrix, LB Nahunta, Ga. 88 AP (HM) 89 FG (3) 10 Greg Hill, QB Sarasota, Fla. 98 FG (HM) 99 SN (3), FG (HM) 49 Ronald Johnson, DE Hinesville, Ga. 92 SN (HM) 47 John Mohring, LB Naples, Fla. 05 SN (3), FG (3) 06 AFCA (1) 4 Earthwind Moreland, CB Atlanta, Ga. 99 AP (3), SN (3), FG (3) 40 Daryl Morrell, LB Mableton, Ga. 98 AP (3) 44 Freddy Pesqueira, DT Acworth, Ga. 99 FG (HM) 00 FG (1), SN (2) 01 AP (1), FG (1), SN (1), WC (1) 02, AFCA (1), SN (1), AP (1), FG (1), WC (1) 3 Adrian Peterson, FB Alachua, Fla. 98 AP (1), SN (1), ESPN/USA (1), WC (1), FG (3) 99 AP (1), SN (1), WC (1), AFCA (1), TC (1), FG (1), 00 SN (1), WC (1), FG (1), AP (2), AFCA (1) 01 AP (1), AFCA (1), AAFF (1), WC (1), SN (2), FG (3) 91 Eugene Phillips, DT Columbus, Ga. 99 FG (2), AP (3) 33

62 Vance Pike, OT Warner Robins, Ga. 85 K (1), AFCA (1) 69 Fred Stokes, OT Vidalia, Ga. 86 AP (1) 4 Kevin Whitley, CB Decatur, Ga. 91 FG (HM) 21 Lavar Rainey, CB Ft. Gordon, Ga. 00 FG (HM) 47 D.T. Tanner, LB Atlanta, Ga. 97 FG (HM) 10 Chaz Williams, QB Apopka, Fla. 02 AP (2), FG (HM) 9 J.R. Revere, QB LaGrange, Ga. 01 FG (HM) 36 Joe Ross, FB Augusta, Ga. 87 AP (3) 89 AP (1), FG (2), K (1), SN (1), AFCA (1) 90 FG (3), SN (HM) 5 Roderick Russell, FB Opelika, Ala. 97 AP (3), FG (1) 97 Edward Thomas, DL Atlanta, Ga. 95 GTE (2) 96 FG (1) 2 Kiwaukee Thomas, CB Perry, Ga. 99 FG (HM) 5 Arkee Thompson, FS Savannah, Ga. 98 AP (1), SN (1), ESPN/USA (2) 99 TC (3) 68 Mark Williams, OG Albany, Ga. 97 AP (3), FG (2) 98 AP (1), SN (1), WC (1), FG (1), ESPN/USA (1) 99 AP (1), SN (1), WC (1), FG (1), TC (1) 59 Matt Winslette, C Greensboro, Ga. 98 SN (1), AP (2) 18 David Young, SS Columbia, S.C. 01 FG (HM) 02 AP (3), SN (3), FG (HM) 95 Giff Smith, DE Mableton, Ga. 88 AP (HM), FG (2) 89 AP (1), FG (2) 90 AP (1), FG (1), WC (1) 56 Franklin Stephens, C Keysville, Ga. 93 AP (3), K (1), SN (2), AFCA (1) 94 AP (3), AFCA (1), SN (3) 14 Rob Stockton, DB Clayton, Ga. 95 GTE (1) 73 Albert Turner, OT Rydal, Ga. 04 SN (2), AP (3), CSR (4) 52 Dakota Walker, DE Mays Landing, N.J. 08 SN (HM) 57 Ronald Warnock, OT Eastman, Ga. 87 AP (HM) 1 James Young, DB Tampa, Fla. 04 CSR (HM) Keys to All-America Teams AAFF All-American Football Foundation AFCA American Football Coaches Association AP Associated Press CSR CollegeSportsReport.com ESPN/SP ESPN/SportsTicker ESPN/USA ESPN/USA Today FG Don Hansen s Football Gazette GTE GTE/CoSIDA Academic K Kodak SN Sports Network TC Teamlink.com WC Walter Camp 1 First Team 2 Second Team 3 Third Team HM Honorable Mention 34

ALL-SOCON SELECTIONS First Team (Coaches) Voncellies Allen, 1997, 1998, 1999... NT Jermaine Austin, 2003, 2004, 2005... FB Miguel Ayoub, 1993... OG Larry Beard, 2007...DE Derrick Butler, 2003, 2004... LB Paul Carroll, 1994... LB Chris Chambers, 1998... PK Charles Clarke, 2002... C Chris Covington, 2008... LB Dexter Dawson, 1995...RS Jonathan Dudley, 2004... PK Isaac Ferrell, 1994... OG Jayson Foster, 2006 (WR), 2007...QB Nate Gates, 2000...CB Eric Hadley, 2004... DL Reed Haley, 1993... PK Greg Hill, 1998, 1999...QB Dan Jordan, 2004...P Alex Mash, 1993... DT Terence McBride, 2004, 2005...DB Rich McGrath, 1997, 1999...OT Eric Meng, 1997... PK John Mohring, 2005, 2006... LB Earthwind Moreland, 1998, 1999...CB Daryl Morrell, 1998... LB Chad Motte, 2004, 2005... OG Russell Orr, 2007...OT Freddy Pesqueira, 2000, 2001, 2002... DT Adrian Peterson, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001.FB Eugene Phillips, 1999... DT J.R. Revere, 2001...QB Roderick Russell, 1997... FB Joe Scott, 2002... LB Franklin Stephens, 1994... C D.T. Tanner, 1997... LB Charrod Taylor, 2006... DL Edward Thomas, 1996...DE Kiwaukee Thomas, 1999...CB Arkee Thompson, 1998... FS Albert Turner, 2004...OT Dakota Walker, 2008...DE Brancis Williams, 1995...DB Chaz Williams, 2002...QB Mark Williams, 1997, 1998, 1999... OG Matt Winslette, 1998... C David Young, 2001, 2002... SS James Young, 2004... FS First Team (Media) Voncellies Allen, 1998, 1999... NT Jermaine Austin, 2002, 2003, 2005... FB Miguel Ayoub, 1993... OG Lewis Barr, 2003...RS Larry Beard, 2007...DE Derrick Butler, 2004... LB A.J. Bryant, 2004... FS Chris Chambers, 1998... PK Charles Clarke, 2002... C Chris Covington, 2007 (DB), 2008... LB Eric Davis, 1998...DE Dexter Dawson, 1995...RS Jayson Foster, 2006 (RS), 2007...QB Nate Gates, 2000...CB Eric Hadley, 2004... DL Greg Hill, 1998, 1999...QB Dan Jordan, 2004...P Corey Joyner, 1998...RS Alex Mash, 1993... DT Terence McBride, 2005...DB James McCoy, 2002...OT Rich McGrath, 1997, 1998, 1999...OT Eric Meng, 1997... PK John Mohring, 2005, 2006... LB Earthwind Moreland, 1999...CB Chad Motte, 2004, 2005... OG Chad Nighbert, 1997... LB Russell Orr, 2007...OT Freddy Pesqueira, 2000,2001,2002... DT Adrian Peterson, 1998,1999,2000,2001..FB Eugene Phillips, 1999... DT Lavar Rainey, 2000...CB J.R. Revere, 2001...QB Brent Russell, 2009... DL Roderick Russell, 1997... FB Joe Scott, 2002... LB Charrod Taylor, 2006... DL Arkee Thompson, 1998, 1999... FS Albert Turner, 2004...OT Dakota Walker, 2008...DE Anthony J. Williams, 2002...RS Chaz Williams, 2002...QB Mark Williams, 1997, 1998,1999... OG Matt Winslette, 1998... C David Young, 2001, 2002... SS James Young, 2004... FS Second Team (Coaches) Raja Andrews, 2008...WR Jermaine Austin, 2002... FB Lewis Barr, 2003...RS Marco Bradham, 1994, 1995...DB Grant Chesnut, 1998...OT Chris Covington, 2007...DB Teddy Craft, 2004, 2005...RS/WR Scott Davis, 1994... LB Eric Davis, 1997, 1998...DE Darius Dawson, 1993... LB Dexter Dawson, 1993...RS Marcelo Estrada, 2007... OG Jayson Foster, 2006...RS Jamie Glover, 1995, 1996... OG Benjy Harris, 1998...DE Jesse Hartley, 2007... PK Dio Herrera, 2008... OG Brandon Jackson, 2006...DB Jamar Jones, 2001...DE Josh Jones, 2001... OG Corey Joyner, 1998... SB DeShawn Jude, 2004... DL Robert LeBlanc, 2001... DT Lamar Lewis, 2007...RB James McCoy, 2001, 2002...OT Rich McGrath, 1998...OT Eric McIntire, 2004... DL John Mohring, 2004... LB Adrian Mora, 2008... PK Stacy Moses, 1995...OT Tariq Muhammad, 2004...DB Jason Neese, 1999,2000... LB Chad Nighbert, 1997... LB Freddy Pesqueira, 1999... DT Lavar Rainey, 2000...CB Brent Russell, 2009... DL Roderick Russell, 1996... FB Travlis Sims, 2004... OG Franklin Stephens, 1993... OG Rob Stockton, 1995...DB Damon Suggs, 2007... DL Charrod Taylor, 2005... DL Edward Thomas, 1995...DE Arkee Thompson, 1999... FS Zzream Walden, 2002... SB Lance Wayne, 2004, 2006... C Anthony D. Williams, 1997... DT Anthony J. Williams, 2002...RS Brad Williams, 2007...OT Chaz Williams, 2004...QB Kenny Worob, 1997...P Markeith Wylie, 2009... DL James Young, 2001, 2002... FS Michael Youngblood, 2001... LB Second Team (Media) Voncellies Allen, 1997... DT Raja Andrews, 2008...WR Jermaine Austin, 2004... FB Marco Bradham, 1994, 1995...DB Derrick Butler, 2003... LB Paul Carroll, 1994... LB Chris Chambers, 1999... PK Grant Chesnut, 1998...OT Teddy Craft, 2004...RS Eric Davis, 1997...DE Darius Dawson, 1993... LB Dexter Dawson, 1993...RS Jonathan Dudley, 2004... PK Marcelo Estrada, 2007... OG Isaac Ferrell, 1994... OG Jamie Glover, 1995, 1996... OG Eric Hadley, 2003... DT Benjy Harris, 1998...DE Jesse Hartley, 2007... PK Sean Holland, 2003... PK Brandon Jackson, 2006...DB Josh Jones, 2001... OG Corey Joyner, 1998... SB James McCoy, 2001...OT Adrian Mora, 2008... PK Earthwind Moreland, 1998...CB Michael Morris, 1994... DT Jason Neese, 1999, 2000... LB Roderick Russell, 1996... FB Joe Scott, 2001... LB Franklin Stephens, 1993... OG Charrod Taylor, 2005... DL Edward Thomas, 1996...DE Kiwaukee Thomas, 1999...CB Lance Wayne, 2005... C Chaz Williams, 2004...QB James Williams, 1993... FB Brancis Williams, 1995...DB Kenny Worob, 1997...P All-Freshman Team Patrick Barker, 2009...WR Dion Dubose, 2008... LB Charlie Edwards, 2008...P Darius Eubanks, 2009...DB Derek Heyden, 2008...DB Adrian Mora, 2008... PK Brent Russell, 2009... DL J.B. Shippy, 2008... LB K.R. Snipes, 2008...DB Adam Urbano, 2008...RB Jamere Valentine, 2009...WR Offensive Player of the Year Coaches Adrian Peterson, 1998 Greg Hill, 1999 Adrian Peterson, 2001 Chaz Williams, 2002 Jermaine Austin, 2003 Jayson Foster, 2007 Media Adrian Peterson, 1998 Greg Hill, 1999 Chaz Williams, 2002 Jermaine Austin, 2003 Jayson Foster, 2007 Defensive Player of the Year Coaches Alex Mash, 1993 Freddy Pesqueira, 2001 Media Alex Mash, 1993 Chris Covington, 2008 Coach of the Year Coaches Tim Stowers, 1993 Paul Johnson, 1997, 1998 Mike Sewak, 2004 Media Tim Stowers, 1993 Paul Johnson, 1997, 1998 Jacobs Blocking Trophy (Outstanding Off. Lineman) Franklin Stephens, 1994 Mark Williams, 1997, 1998 Charles Clarke, 2002 Freshman of the Year Coaches Kenny Robinson, 1994 Adrian Peterson, 1998 Jermaine Austin, 2002 Jayson Foster, 2004 Dedrick Bynam, 2005 Media Kenny Robinson, 1994 Adrian Peterson, 1998 Jermaine Austin, 2002 Dedrick Bynam, 2005 35

MODERN ERA ROSTER NUMBERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Damon Wickham Monty Sharpe Donnie Suber Darren Willis Corey Joyner Nate Gates James Young Rico Zackery E.J. Webb Wendell Foskey Doug Miolen Carl McWhorter Terry Harvin Tim Mickens Brancis Williams Recio Tutt Kiwaukee Thomas Willie Johnson Lewis Barr Brandon Jackson A.J. McCray Brit Barker Nay Young David Cool Brian Labella Bill Thatcher Cossie Harvey Adrian Peterson (retired) Randy Griffin Pat Parker Kevin Whitley Joe Dupree Greg Crane Earthwind Moreland Johnathan Woodham Jeremy Majors Jayson Foster Derek Heyden Jim Whitfield David Simmons David Hodge Albert Huntley Darius Dawson Roderick Russell Arkee Thompson Derrick Owens Melvin Greer Chris Teal Alvin Wright Kevin Crandell Scott Vonier Don Norton Henry Parrish Eric Smith Carl Small Teddy Cummings Aundra Robinson Jermaine Austin Lamar Lewis Samair Baker Adam Urbano David Barras Peter Krause John Mitchell Ken Burnette Jerry Ellenburg Charles Bostick Chris Johnson 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Steve Steele Henry Chubb Antonio Henton Darreion Robinson Tracy Ham (retired) Pat Douglas Tim Foley Rupert Leary Derrick McGrady Derrick Austin J.R. Revere Rico Zackery Darius Smiley Brandon Echols Darrell Pasco Steven Lomastro Thomas Porter Mark Giles Clinton Gregory Kenny Robinson Grady Blanchard Greg Hill Chaz Williams Dawayne Grace Quentin Taylor Josh Rowe Rob Allen Oliver Davis Raymond Gross Danny Britt Tobias Steverson Edmund Coley David Willingham Chris Burnette Tavaris Williams Ricky Perry Ernest Thompson McLeonard Baul Shafton Fraley Eric Meng Ryan Hadden Michael Thompson Chris Rogers Kyle Collins Kenny Bullock Mike Dowis Donald Wheeler Ron Washington Andre Weathers A.J Bryant Jonathan Dudley Billy Lowe Darius Eubanks Warnell Anthony Brant West Vernon Bryant Fred Cuthbertson Brian Riggins Clint Avret Rob Stockton Trey Sheppard John Davis Nate Gates Trey Hunter Travis Clark Lee Chapple 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Milton Wintons Trey Herold Giff Smith Raymond Gross Gene Scott Alton Hitson Brandon Smith Derrick Owens Verge Williams Darius Smiley Jadwin Bignon Leander Barney David Shields Kenny Brown Calvin Robinson David Sanders Chance Ward Ryran Traylor Clinton Gregory Christopher Wade Nick Kearns A.K. Keyes Fernando Phillips Lionel McGriff Nick Bass Russell demasi Gip Johnston Leonard Robinson Vincent Powers Machon Simms Brannon Rice Jermaine Jackson Kenny Robinson Zzream Walden Melvin Cox Jason Hawkins Dedrick Bynam Lennie Richardson Robert Baker Chris Aiken Robert Terrell Shawn Austin Chris Wilson David Young Wes Turner Michael McIntosh Warnell Anthony Rodney Oglesby Marco Bradham Cherard Freeman P.J. Cantrell Tim Camp J.J. Wilcox Patrick Beaman Kenny Butler Tim Wilkerson Brandon Rozzelle Hal Carter Jr. Dante Harrow Hakim Ford Kevin Anderson Chris Williams Chris Dickerson Chris Rogers Tony Natson Scott Lokey Tony Belser Jason Whitehead 22 23 24 25 26 27 Chris Wright DaTwan Byers James Dickerson Lavar Rainey Dion Stokes Raja Andrews Hudson Presume Gene Sease Darrell Hagan Ken Hicks Taz Dixon Steve Payne Andrae Rogers Zzream Walden Roger King Terrione Benefield Melvin Bell Bob Cooper Erick Cooper Vincent Johnson Willando Ficklin Chris Nichols Dontrell Hardnett Adam Focht Christopher Malone Dreck Cooper Tariq Muhammad Ronnie Wiggins John Cumiskey Milton Gore Karl Miller Rob Stockton Carlos Parker James Banks Jesse McMillan Sam King Ken Middleton Carson Hill Steve Rogers Steve Armstrong Bruce Holbrook Scott Vonier Darryl Hopkins Terry Lester Cordell Benton Dion Stokes Justin Brown J.T. Nash Terence Hall Calvin West Danny Durham Alonzo McGhee Sandy Mincey Charlie Burt Derrick Treadwell Adam Focht Datwan Byers Danny Stripling Donte Hunter Aaron Whitaker Marquice Maynard Zeke Rozier Mark Davis Eric Hutchinson Hermon Barron Brad Almon Brad Tarpley Eric Thigpen Anthony Austin Chris Blount JaBre Scott Renard Montford Mike Hamilton Marc Thomas 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Hugo Rossignol Michael West Maurice Reid Ronnie Stalnaker Mike Ballisty T.J. Anderson Chris Covington Jamere Valentine Ricky Harris Lee Smith Herman Gray Jonathan Richardson Kiwaukee Thomas Derrick Owens Devin Danridge Chris Riffey Anthony Blaine Robert Roulhac Darell Norman Chris Burnette Mike Carter Nate Young Terry Young Paul Sikkelee Tony Grant Travis Taylor Johnny Burdette Lavar Rainey Mike Stewart Jason Wells Vicarro Mills Phillip Edwards K.R. Snipes Chris Edwards Rodney Renfroe Jerome King Tim Townsend Chad Holmes Jason Neese Brandon Andrews Lynon Jefferson Lamar Brown Mike Seamens Garry Miller Scott Mason Reggie Sullivan Marlow Warthen Demetrius Flournoy Adrian Peterson Tom LaRocco Brad Mercier Terence McBride Sean Gray Stephen Cantrell Brandon Nolley John Coen Ben Holt Stan McDonald Daryl Dickerson Richard Whiten LaRon Gordon Reed Haley Josh Smithers Aaron Whitaker Ronnie Abrams Bryce Carter Daniel Jordan David Arnold Dion DuBose Joe Bremer Robert Underwood Eugene Hayes Rufus Mazyck George Malvestuto Terry Smith Willie Ellington Audrell Grace Mark Myers Brandon Andrews (Players listed in chronological order and must have appeared in at least one game) 36

35 36 37 38 39 40 41 Dusty Reddick Adam Urbano Laron Scott Gerald Harris Lester Efford Tyrone Stephens Jevon Sullivan Eddie Brown Mike Stewart Chris Brown De Robinson Tim Gehrsitz Brandon Echols Darrian Felton Lee Banks Tim Tippett Brad Brown Joe Ross James Williams Bennie Cunningham Kevin Davis Joe Turner Wynton Yates Brett Layson Pat Stewart Everett Sharpe Calvin Robinson David Hatfield Jerome Calvert Hughie Hunt Michael Jones Derrick Williams Shannon Higdon Cameron Draughorne Chris Collier Nico Hickey Jordan Walker Steve McCray Paul Sikkellee Eugene Hayes Jeromy Joe Williams Tony Allen Dion Cohen Eric Meng Mark Myers Phillip Mouzon Devron Jefferson Jermaine Murphy Derek Heyden Jeff Johnson Jeff Banks Kevin Geter Chip McGinley Rick Seamen Vernon Loree Demond Brown Kenny Worob Terry Owens Benjie Shirah Lance Turner Jason Hawkins Evan Mattingly Rob Whitton Greg Foster Eric Eberly Scott Glass Kevin Nail Roderick Russell Zach Powell Daryl Morrell Scott Shelton Bo Galvin J.B. Shippy Nathaniel Hayes Clint Harper Wesley Lee Brannon Rice Don Hudson Brandt Anton 42 43 44 45 46 Derrick Carter Buddy Hogans Michael Youngblood Eric White Marcus Suaava Matt Covington Lee Banks John Stevenson Thomas Gilstrap Steve Anderson Jimmy Taylor Jim Mutimer Nick Davis Trent Randall Cloise Williams Chris O Neil T.J. Rutledge Tim Gehrsitz T.J. Rutledge Wes Turner Charlie Edwards Brent Gordon Michael Tate Charles Carper Darrell Hendrix Billy Thatcher Shane Brinson Paul Carroll Basail Mack Derrick Butler Ri Chard Davis Christian Jordan Ben Holt Kevin Hutchinson Darryl Riggins Chip Harper Shane Maxwell David Council Lee Brooks Benjy Harris Freddy Pesqueira T.J. Watkins Tavaris Williams Tobi Akinniranye Scott Lokey Nate Hayes Alfred Wooten Guy Ball Robin Brooks Kevin Johns Keith Ray Leonard Christian Anthony Battle Chris Smith Chris Chambers DeShawn Jude Tavares Kearney Jesse Hartley Adrian Mora Kenny More Tyrone Hull Stan McDonald Clinton Avret Darius Dawson Dexster Perkins Michael LeBlanc John Peacock Remargo Yancie James Burchett Marcus Cade Erskine Jude Harland Bower Anthony Jones 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 Robby Bortles Dante Wright Ron Lucas John Shuman Nick Davis Kobi Reynolds D.T. Tanner Michael Ward John Mohring Harland Bower Patrick McDevitt Frankie Johnson Melvin McBride Dominic Turner Lavar Rainey Dante Harrow Jimmy McCullough Larry Long Patrick Bolen Charlie Edwards Roger McFarlin Zach Wood Darren Alford Randell Boone Ronald Johnson Artie Ulmer Derrick Clay Brad Johnson Derek Adams Mike Alves Jarrell Crawford Brett Moore Tommy Raye Beau Brown Larry Boone Sammy Twiggs Rusty Parrish Larry Rogers Jarrod Bray Tyrie Williams Parker Webb Hunter James Justin Callaway Scott LaSalle Sean Gainey Scott Chafin Ced Thornton Robert LeBlanc Ryan Hall Kevin Heard James Burchett Shun Williams Fred Bussey William Maxwell Ricky Hargrove Brad Bernard Bill Breda Joey Cushing Cortez Robinson Brad Bird Jason Earwood Dakota Walker Robert Thornton Jim Dye Jay Marshall Bill Breda Donald Wheeler Monty Strickland Michael LeBlanc Brain Sellers Brain Lovett Jake Lord Sid Wildes Whit Clifford Josh Schuyler David Lewis 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Jeff Smith Brad Morris Buddy Beauchamp Gene Porter Rod Eichler David Pack Kevin Morse Wayne Shivers Matt Thornton Robert Wilson Winston Hardison Dusty Reddick Cory Clemons Dion DuBose Chris Rogers Jimmy Kerfoot Brad Morris Trey Smith Dave Geros Scotty Davis Anthony Williams Brennan Hay Darryl Roundtree J.C. Randall Andrew Huffingham Larry Beard Randy Benson Stan Stipe Bart Hughes Michael Berry Franklin Stephens Jr. Kinte Morgan Maurice Hicks Joe Scott Lance Watkins Evan Mattingly Matt Rucker Brent Thomas Ronald Warnock Darrell Hendrix Rusty Parrish Tom Gramiak Matt Thornton Charlie Burt Jonathan Franklin Derrick Nobles Mike Clarke Reginald Thomas Carter Jones Tim Sazama Randal Coleman Robert Lee Flint Matthews Shawn Haralson David Rocco Chad Nighbert Corey Middlebrooks Lucas Smith DeMarcus Rogers Victor Sandi David Morris Justin Krueger Jay Cravey Shane Parson Mike Wagner Rex Nottage Dale Teasley Travis Barber Matt Winslette Justin Godsey James Bouie Larry West Jeff Evans Brain Broughton Curtis Gordon Robert Hadley Dietrich Everette Tim Vicchrilli Casey Wingard Brad Chahoy Chris Gray 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 Donnie Allen Chris Meyer Paul Carroll Charlie Burt Brant Hayes Sean Norris Robert Wilson Lee Corbin James McCoy Jeff Wilson Tyler Kucera Jonathan Loving Vance Pike Webb Smith Rodd Watters Danny Kirkland Jarrod Satterfield Jeff McPahil Paul Battista Rich McGrath Nick Heuman Russell Orr Patrick Ward Theoriea Ward James Tyler John Wilson Justin Phillips Robert Moore Shane Scott Josh Baggs Chad McDonald Brandon Boate Dallas Horne Kevin Thomas Travlis Sims Brandavious Mann Buddy Beauchamp Tom Ciarletta Alex Armstrong Jeff Douthit John Lovett James Baker Jermaine Howard Grant Chesnut Brain Young Charlie Hopkins Drew Glenn Adrian Mora Elijah Bowles Cliff Van Dorn Edward Eaves Bubba Williams Russ Rourk Reggie Williams Stewart Dixon Tony Butler Taylor Wheelis Reggie Cordy Sean Gray Dio Herrera Jared Flowers Jeff Lee George Jones Frank Stephens Naymon Culbreth Marvin James Travis Hames Marcelo Estrada Brent Russell Jessie Jenkins Charlie Waller Matt Beasley Jamie Glover Bubba Brantley Lance Wayne Antonio Solomon Joe Behrmann 37

68 76 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 John Lamar Chris Chandler Paul Robert Tim Durden Tracy Sykes Todd Bates Greg Melville Mark Williams Justin Wright Jesse Suarez Fred Stokes Wilborn Ethridge Miguel Ayoub Roy Clayton Hunter Chadwick Chad McDonald Mike Alves Nate Rossi Dane Jensen Trey Dunmon Mark Wesley Joel Jackson Brooks Dalrymple Hal Radford Isaac Ferrell Tom Jiles Eric McIntire Cole Fountain Jeff Gorsuch Cy Johnson Joe Crenshaw Drew Lovell Randy Braddy Kendrick Maxwell Grant Chesnut Brian Scott Josh Jones Chad Motte Ronnie Carter James Carter Danny Smith Dan Jenkins Chris Culton Bob Bellingrath Hardy Gray Will Lord Matt Wade Lewis Brooks Gib Hastings Tim Adams Maurice Barron Brian Broughton Danny Simmons D.A. Pope Jason Powell Michael Anderson Clint Barbour Albert Turner Ricory Green Daniel Few Mike Olden Charles Cochran Brent Bass Mark Margiotta Chris Liesendahl Steve Dill Charles Clarke Pierce Gibony Damon Suggs Ronnie Jackson George Mackey Charles Cochran Curtis Kimbrell Anthony Williams Jason Mitchell Anthony Scott Josh Jones Eric Selbach Brad Williams 77 78 79 80 81 82 Doug Diebolt Dennis Franklin Chris Arnault Raul Dam Ty Babcock Clint Barbour Jason McLeod Josh Barker John Richardson Lonnie Bradley Shannon Maxwell Michael Morris Stacey Moses Al Watts Stephan Stanley Paul Collins Pierce Giboney Blake DeBartola Daryl Fineran Henry Haynes Tony Smith Mike McClure Blake Swicord Travis Burkett Craig Gentry Matthew Burgess Jarmarcus Johnson Josh Petkovich Eddie Jones Scott McCarl Patrick Parr Troy Donahue Tony Byers Chris Miller Ezekiel Roberts Tyrie Williams Leonard Daggett Adam Scott Delano Little Deryl Belser Steve Jaramillo Will Roberts Josh Weekly Kevin Patterson Carl Kearney Tripp Russell Ryan Kelly Irving Campbell Darrian Felton Jonathan Bryant Truman Anderson Steve Caldwell Julian Johnson Shawn Campbell Jeff Jardine, Cliff Willis Jermaine Jackson Alfonza Harris Earthwind Moreland Ashley Morgan Anthony Williams Johnny Los Hal Scarborough Chase DeCarlo Marcus Russ Mitch Williford Monte Sharpe Greg Bowen Ross Surrency Tony Vaccaro Alex Brown Vince Hayes Anthony Hayes Tristram Belser Demond Brown Carl Rogers Sean Holland Osmond Brinson Joe Haynie Nick Kyles 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 Mike Vakoc Kent Klaudt Danta Wright Chance Ward Tony Rucker Kregg Richardson Josh Toddings Dedric Parham Taqua Thrasher David Stewart Richard Murphey Garryon Taylor Fred Stokes Ross Worsham Terrance Findley Bill Thatcher Gregg Thomas Maurice Bing Josh Weekly Eric Irby Patrick Bolen Chris Ashkouti Demarcus Watts Patrick Barker Kevin Spurgeon David Hodge D.F. Allen George Malvestuto Dexter Dawson Titus Johnson A.J. Bryant Teddy Craft Nico Hickey John Sharpe Rob Whitton Bob Chandler Jason Whitehead Doug Morgan Kris Joyner Anthony Austin Chevelle Simmons Jarrod Bray Kevin Anderson Reggie McCutchen Steve Cundari Henry Foots Bart Schuchts Rusty Shelton Tyrone Hull John Stynchula Davy Reynolds Dan Jenkins Shannon Shook Rob Bironas Andrew Dornhecker Jonathan Dudley Charlie Giacomarro Andrew Power Scott Conner Mike Mears Lonnie Bradley Rusty Shelton Terrance Sorrell Reggie Garland Robert LeBlanc Shaheen Solomon Brandon Lee Williams Tyler Sumner Jim Dye Darren Chandler Chuck McClurg Casey Johnson Derrick Reeves Colby Brown Nathan Corbitt Jeff Coefield Dan Jordan Michael Veal Carter Jones 90 91 92 93 94 95 Bob Black Allen Greer Freddy Summers Jeff Banks Patrick Parr Vincent Norris Derrick Johnson Ronald Sloan Matt Williams Gino Tutera Victor Cabral Jerry Barker Markeith Wylie Terrence Woodard Mark Defoor Craig Walker Miguel Ayoub Pat Hayes Michael Morris Eugene Phillips Carlton Oglesby Charrod Taylor Kerry Bonds Jerry Cain Terry Woodard Jay Wright Jack Harris Jay Murchison Raphael Irving Jeff McPhail Robert Wilson Adrian Cunningham Dallas Horne Charrod Taylor Brian Kranz Austin Watts Greg Williams Tony Vaccarro Matt Spalding Corey Clark Randy Pitts Kofi Broadnax James Gjone Brian Wilson Elliott Rogers DeMarcus Rogers Seth Brownlee Dane Jensen Charwel Brown Maurice Barron Sammy Twiggs Darren Alford Tim Brown Jerry Hill Roy Clayton Eric Davis Eric Lynn Jack Sherman Jerome Pelham Roderick Tinsley Jeff Evans Roger Morgan Kelley Dawson Giff Smith Terrance Odoms Walter Flowers Tavaris Waller Ted Goloboski Robert Locke Joey Tuttle Willie Burden 96 97 98 99 Steve Sanders Charlie Waller James Carter Steve Bussoletti Brian Pressnall Patrick Almond Devin Johnson Matt Rio Casey Wingard James Arowoselu Todd Barry Barry Jones Bart Hughes Nick Dereszynski Virgil Herrington Edward Thomas Jamar Jones Thevenn Harris Matt Wise Neil Harrell Gerald Evans Tim Brown Darren Alford Shawn Haralson Roderick Christopher Ron Logan Gary Stanley Eric Hadley Branden Daniel Brandon Lee Williams Brandon Lampkin Sammy Williams James Carter Troy Donahue Alex Mash Thomas Plant Voncellies Allen Shannon Williams Damon Suggs 38

MODERN ERA LETTERMEN Tim Brown Tim Durden Cole Fountain Eric Hadley A Abrams, Ronnie... 2002 Adam, Tim... 1984 Adams, Derek... 2001 Aiken, Chris... 1985, 86 Akinniranye, Tobi... 2009 Alford, Darren... 1987, 88 Allen, Donnie F... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Allen, Donnie L... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Allen, Rob... 1982 Allen, Voncellies... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Almon, Brad... 1989, 90, 91 Almond, Patrick... 1995 Alves, Mike... 2001 Anderson, Kevin... 2003 Anderson, Michael... 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Anderson, Steve... 1984 Anderson, T.J... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Anderson, Truman... 1982 Andrews, Brandon... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Andrews, Raja... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Anthony, Warnell... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Arnold, David... 2008 Arnoult, Chris... 1991, 92 Arowoselu, James... 2009 Ashkouti, Chris... 2006, 07 Austin, Anthony... 1997 Austin, Derick... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Austin, Jermaine... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Austin, Shawn... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Avret, Clint... 1989, 90, 91 Ayoub, Miguel... 1990, 91, 92, 93 B Baker, Robert... 1982, 83, 84 Baker, James... 1991, 92 Banks, James... 1997 Banks, Jeff... 1983, 86, 87 Banks, Lee... 2008, 09 Barbour, Clint... 2002, 03, 04 Barker, Brit... 1982, 83 Barker, Jerry... 2005, 06, 07 Barker, Josh... 2008, 09 Barker, Patrick... 2009 Barney, Leander... 2008 Barr, Lewis... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Barras, David... 1982 Barron, Herman... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Barron, Maurice... 1984, 85, 86 Battle, Anthony... 1993, 94 Beard, Larry... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Beauchamp, Buddy... 1982, 83, 84 Bell, Melvin... 1982, 83, 84 Bellingrath, Bob... 1998, 99 Belser, Deryl... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Belser, Tristram... 1994, 95, 96 Belser, Tony... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Benefield, Terrione... 2006, 07, 08, 09 Benson, Randy... 1982 Benton, Cordell... 1996, 97 Behrman, Joe... 2008 Berry, Michael... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Bernard, Brad... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Bignon, Jadwin... 2007 Bing, Maurice... 1995, 96 Bird, Brad... 2000, 01 Bironas, Rob... 2000 Black, Bob... 1982 Blaine, Anthony... 2005 Blount, Chris... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Bolen, Patrick... 2006, 07, 08 Bonds, Kerry... 2007, 08, 09 Boone, Larry... 1985, 86 Boone, Randell... 1987, 88, 89 Bortles, Robby... 1982 Bostick, Charles... 1991, 92, 93, 95 Bowen, Brad... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Bowen, Greg... 1984 Bower, Harland... 2006, 07, 08, 09 Bradham, Marco... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Bradley, Lonnie... 1985, 86 Brantley, Bubba... 1999, 2000, 01 Breda, Bill... 1989 Bremer, Joe... 1982 Britt, Danny... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Brooks, Lee... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Brooks, Lewis... 2005, 08 Brown, Beau... 1983, 84 Brown, Charwel... 2007, 09 Brown, Chris... 2001 Brown, Demond... 1998 Brown, Eddie... 1999 Brown, Lamar... 2009 Brown, Tim... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Brownlee, Seth... 2005 Bryant, A.J... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Bryant, Jonathan... 2009 Bullock, Ken... 1986, 87 Burchett, James... 2000, 02, 03 Burgess, Matt... 2004 Burkett, Travis... 1998, 99, 2000 Burnette, Chris... 2008, 09 Burnette, Ken... 1986, 87, 88 Burt, Charlie... 1992, 93, 94 Bussey, Fred... 2006 Bussoletti, Steve... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Burden, Willie... 2009 Butler, Derrick... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Butler, Kenny... 1986, 87 Butler, Tony... 1997, 98 Byers, Tony... 1990 Bynam, Dedrick... 2005, 06 C Cabral, Victor... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Cade, Marcus... 2001 Cain, Jerry... 1982 Callaway, Justin... 2007, 08 Camp, Tim... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Campbell, Irving... 2006, 07 Cantrell, P.J... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Carper, Charles... 1983, 84, 85 Carroll, Paul... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Carter, Bryce... 2004 Carter, Hal... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Carter, James... 1986, 87 Carter, James R... 1983, 1984, 85, 86 Carter, Mike... 1982 Chadwick, Hunter... 1997 Chafin, Scott... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Chambers, Chris... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Chandler, Darren... 1985, 86, 87 Chapple, Lee... 2008, 09 Chesnut, Grant... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Christopher, Roderick... 1993 Chubb, Henry... 2007 Ciarletta, Tommy... 1983, 84 Clark, Travis... 2006, 07 Clarke, Charles... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Clarke, Mike... 2001 Clayton, Roy... 1993, 95, 96 Clemons, Cory... 2007 Cochran, Charles... 1984, 86, 87 Coen, John... 1982 Coley, Edmund... 1999, 2000 Collier, Chris... 2007 Collins, Kyle... 2008, 09 Collins, Paul... 2000, 02, 03, 04 Conners, Scott... 1982 Cool, David... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Cooper, Dreck... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Cordy, Reggie... 2001, 02, 03 Covington, Chris... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Cox, Melvin... 2000, 01, 02 Craft, Teddy... 2003, 04, 05 Crane, Greg... 1995, 96 Cravey, Jay... 1982 Crawford, Jarrell... 2008 Crenshaw, Joe... 1987, 88, 89 Cundari, Steve... 2007, 08 Cunningham, Bennie... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Cushing, Joey... 1991, 92, 93, 94 D Daggett, Leonard... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Dam, Raul... 1996, 97 Daniel, Branden... 2006, 07 Danridge, Devin... 2000 Davis, Eric... 1997, 98 Davis, John... 1998 Davis, Kevin... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Davis, Mark... 1982 Davis, Nick... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Davis, Oliver... 1987 Davis, Ri Chard... 2006, 07 Davis, Scott... 1992, 93 Dawson, Darius... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Dawson, Dexter... 1992, 93, 94, 95 DeBartola, Blake... 2009 Dereszynski, Nick... 1990 Dickerson, Chris... 2005 Dickerson, James... 1996, 97 Diebolt, Doug... 1982 Dill, Steve... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Dixon, Stewart... 1993, 94, 95 Dixon, Taz... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Douglas, Pat... 1982 Dowis, Mike... 1988, 89, 90 Draughorne, Cameron... 2005 Dubose, Dion... 2008, 09 Dudley, Jonathan... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Dunmon, Trey... 2008 Dupree, Joe... 1992, 93, 94 Durden, Tim... 1987 Durham, Danny... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Dye, Jim... 1982, 83 E Earwood, Jason... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Eaves, Edward... 1985, 86 Eberly, Eric... 1989 Echols, Brandon... 2006, 08 Edwards, Charlie... 2008, 09 Edwards, Phillip... 2007 Efford, Lester... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Eichler, Rod... 1986, 87 Ellington, Willie... 1994, 95, 97 Estrada, Marcelo... 2005, 06, 07 Eubanks, Darius... 2009 Evans, Jeff... 1982, 83, 84, 85 Everett, Dietrich... 1997, 98, 99, 2000 F Felton, Darrian... 2007, 08 Ferrell, Isaac... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Few, Daniel... 2009 Ficklin, Willando... 1989, 91, 92 Findley, Terance... 1990 Fineran, Daryl... 1982 Flowers, Jared... 2009 Flowers, Walter... 1993 Foley, Tim... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Foots, Henry... 1982 Ford, Hakim... 2001, 02 Foster, Jayson... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Fountain, Cole... 2007, 08, 09 Fraley, Shafton... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Franklin, Dennis... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Franklin, Jonathan... 1996, 98 Freeman, Cherard... 1996, 97, 98, 99 G Gainey, Sean... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Galvin, Bo... 2006, 07 Garland, Reggie... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Gates, Nate... 1999, 2000 Gehrsitz, Tim... 2003, 04 Geter, Keith... 1986, 87 Giacomarro, Charlie... 2006, 07 Giboney, Pierce... 2004, 07 Giddens, Kevin... 1984 Giles, Mark... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Gilstrap, Thomas... 1982 Gjone, James... 1995, 96 Glover, Jamie... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Godsey, Justin... 2000, 01 Gordon, Brent... 2009 Gordon, Curtis... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Gore, Milton... 1985, 86 Gorsuch, Jeff... 1982 Grace, Audrell... 1998 Grace, Dawayne... 2006 Gray, Herman... 1990 Gray, Sean... 2006, 07 Green, Ricory... 2006 Greer, Melvin... 2005 Gregory, Clinton... 1992, 93 Griffin, Randy... 1982 Gross, Raymond... 1987, 88, 89, 90 H Hadden, Ryan... 1997, 99, 2000 Hadley, Eric... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Hadley, Robert... 1993, 94, 95 Haley, Reed... 1992, 93, 94 Ham, Tracy... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Hames, Travis... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Hamilton, Mike... 2007 Hammock, Bryan... 1984 Haralson, Shawn... 1989, 90, 91, 92 39

Hardison, Winston... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Harper, Clint... 1984 Harrell, Neil... 2009 Harris, Alfonza... 1993, 94 Harris, Benjy... 1997, 98 Harris, Gerald... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Harris, Jack... 1988, 89, 90 Harris, Ricky... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Harris, Thevenn... 2003, 04 Harrow, Dante... 1997, 98, 99 Hartley, Jesse... 2007, 08 Harvey, Cossie... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Harvin, Terry... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Hastings, Gib... 1982 Hawkins, Jason... 2007 Hay, Brennan... 1999 Hayes, Eugene... 1989, 90, 91 Hayes, Nathaniel... 1982, 83, 84 Haynie, Joe... 2007, 08 Heard, Kevin... 2000, 01 Hendrix, Darrell... 1987, 88, 89 Henton, Antonio... 2008 Herold, Trey... 1984, 85 Herrera, Dio... 2006, 07, 08 Herrington, Virgil... 1992 Heyden, Derek... 2008, 09 Hickey, Nico... 2008, 09 Hicks, Ken... 1984 Higdon, Shannon... 2003, 04 Hill, Carson... 2006, 07, 08 Hill, Greg... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Hitson, Alton... 1992, 93 Hodge, David... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Holbrook, Bruce... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Holland, Sean... 2003 Holmes, Chad... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Holt, Ben... 1982, 83, 84 Hopkins, Charlie... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Hopkins, Darryl... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Horne, Dallas... 1999, 2000 Hudson, Don... 1990, 91, 92 Hughes, Bart... 1987, 88, 89 Hull, Tyrone... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Hunt, Hughie... 1992, 93, 95 Hunter, Donte... 2000 Hunter, Trey... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Huntley, Albert... 1988, 89, 90 Hutchinson, Kevin... 1983 I Irby, Eric... 2000, 01, 02, 03 J Jackson, Brandon... 2006, 07 Jackson, Jermaine... 1992, 93 James, Marvin... 1996, 97, 98 Jefferson, Devron... 2003, 04 Jefferson, Lynon... 2004, 05, 07 Jenkins, Jessie... 1982, 83, 84, 85 Jensen, Dane... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Jiles, Tom... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Johns, Eddie... 1982, 83, 84, 85 Johnson, Brad... 1997, 98, 99 Johnson, Chris... 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Johnson, Cy... 1983 Johnson, Frank... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Johnson, Jarmarcus... 2006, 07 Johnson, Ronald... 1990, 91, 92 Johnson, Titus... 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Johnson, Willie... 2000 Johnston, Gip... 1982 Jones, Anthony... 2008 Jones, Carter... 2008, 09 Jones, George... 1988, 89 Jones, Jamar... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Jones, Josh... 2000, 01 Jordan, Daniel... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Joyner, Corey... 1996, 97, 98 Joyner, Kris... 1992, 93 Jude, DeShawn... 2002, 03, 04 K Kearney, Carl... 2001, 02, 03 Kearns, Nick... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Kelly, Ryan... 2005 Kerfoot, Jimmy... 1982, 83 Keyes, A.K... 2002, 03 Kimbrell, Curtis... 1989, 90 King, Jerome... 1987 King, Roger... 2004 Kranz, Brian... 2004, 05 Krueger, Justin... 2008, 09 L Lasalle, Scott... 1982, 83, 84 LaRocco, Tom... 1998, 99, 2000 Layson, Brett... 2008, 09 LeBlanc, Robert... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Lester, Terry... 1993 Little, Delano... 1983, 84, 85, 86 LeBlanc, Michael... 1993 Lee, Jeff... 1982, 83 Lee, Wesley... 1985, 86 Lewis, David... 2006, 07, 08, 09 Lewis, Lamar... 2006, 07 Locke, Robert... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Lokey, Scott... 1982 Logan, Ron... 1995 Lomastro, Steve... 1982, 83 Long, Larry... 2005 Lord, Will... 2002 Los, Johnny... 2004 Lovett, Brian... 1996, 97 Loving, Jonathan... 2007, 08, 09 Lowe, Billy... 2007 M Mack, Basail... 1996, 97, 99, 2000 Malone, Chris... 1996, 97 Mann, Brandavious... 2008, 09 Marshall, Jay... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Mash, Alex... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Matthews, Flint... 1985, 86, 87 Mattingly, Evan... 2007, 08, 09 Maxwell, Shane... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Maxwell, William... 2008, 09 Maynard, Marquice... 2004, 05, 06 McBride, Mel... 1991 McBride, Terence... 2002, 03, 04, 05 McClurg, Chuck... 1988, 89, 90, 91 McCoy, James... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 McCray, A.J...2008 McCray, Steve... 1987 McCutchen, Reggie... 2003, 04, 05, 06 McDevitt, Patrick... 1982, 83 McGhee, Alonzo... 1988, 89, 90 McGinley, Chip... 1989 McGrady, Derrick... 1990, 91 McGrath, Rich... 1996, 97, 98, 99 McGriff, Lionel... 2007 McIntire, Eric... 2001, 02, 03, 04 McIntosh, Michael... 2006, 07, 08 McMillan, Jesse... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Mears, Mike... 1983 Meng, Eric... 1995, 97 Middlebrooks, Corey... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Middleton, Ken... 2005 Miller, Garry... 1987, 88 Miller, Karl... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Mohring, John... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Montford, Renard... 2004, 05, 06 Mora, Adrian... 2008, 09 Moreland, Earthwind... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Morgan, Ashley... 1997, 98 Morgan, Kinte... 1996 Moore, Robert... 1993, 95, 96 Morrell, Daryl... 1997, 98 Morris, Brad... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Morris, David... 2007 Morris, Michael... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Morse, Kevin... 1990, 91 Moses, Stacy... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Motte, Chad... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Mouzon, Phillip... 2000 Muhammad, Tariq... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Murphy, Jermaine... 2007 Murphey, Richard... 2005 Mutimer, Jim... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Myers, Mark... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 N Natson, Tony... 1982 Nash, J.T... 2005, 07 Neese, Jason... 1998, 99, 2000 Nighbert, Chad... 1994, 95, 97 Nobles, Derrick... 1999, 2000 Nolley, Brandon... 2009 Norris, Vincent... 1992 Norton, Don... 1990, 91 Nottage, Rex... 1989, 90, 91, 92 O Odoms, Terrence... 1991, 92 Oglesby, Carlton... 2000, 01 Oglesby, Rodney... 1988, 89, 90, 91 O Neil, Chris... 1999, 2000, 01 Orr, Russell... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Owens, Derrick... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Owens, Terry... 1999 P Parham, Dedric... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Parker, Pat... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Parr, Patrick... 1989, 90 Parrish, Henry... 1992 Parrish, Rusty... 1989, 90, 91, 92 Parsons, Shane... 1983 Pasco, Darrell... 2008, 09 Patterson, Kevin... 1998, 99 Payne, Steve... 1991, 92, 93 Peacock, John... 1996, 97 Perkins, Dexter... 1992 Perry, Rick... 1982, 83 Pesqueira, Freddy... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Peterson, Adrian... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Petkovich, Josh... 2008, 09 Phillips, Eugene... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Phillips, Fernando... 2004 Pike, Vance... 1983, 84, 85 Plant, Thomas... 1994 Porter, Thomas... 1984, 86, 87 Presume, Hudson... 2009 Profit, J.T... 1994 R Rainey, Lavar... 1996, 97, 99, 2000 Randall, J.C... 2002 Raye, Tommy... 1982 Reddick, Dusty... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Reeves, Derrick... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Reid, Maurice... 1991, 92, 93 Renfroe, Rodney... 1983, 84 Revere, J.R... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Rice, Brannon... 1989, 90, 91 Richardson, Jeff... 1985 Richardson, John... 1982, 83, 84 Richardson, Jonathan... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Richardson, Kregg... 1992 Richardson, Lennie... 2008 Rio, Matt... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Roberts, Ezekiel... 1996, 97 Roberts, Will... 1994, 95 Robinson, Aundra... 2001 Robinson, Calvin... 1986, 87 Robinson, Cortez... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Robinson, Darreion... 2009 Robinson, De... 2002 Robinson, Kenny... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Robinson, Leonard... 1983 Rogers, Andrae... 1994, 95, 97, 98 Rogers, Chris... 2007, 08 Rogers, Christopher... 2009 Rogers, Elliott... 1999, 2000 Rogers, Larry... 1994, 95, 97, 98 Ross, Joe... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Rossignol, Hugo... 1982, 83, 84, 85 Roulhac, Robert... 2007 Rountree, Darryl... 2000 Rowe, Josh... 2009 Rozelle, Brandon... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Rozier, Zeke... 2008, 09 Rucker, Matt... 2008 Russ, Marcus... 2008 Russell, Brent... 2009 Russell, Roderick... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Rutledge, T.J... 2002, 04, 05 S Sanford, Dexter... 1984 Sazama, Tim... 1982 Scarborough, Hal... 2006 Schuchts, Bart... 1984 Schuyler, Josh... 2002, 03 Scott, Adam... 2008 Darryl Hopkins Shane Maxwell Eric McIntire Karl Miller Jason Neese Darrell Pasco Dusty Reddick 40

Everett Sharpe Jesse Suarez Charrod Taylor Gino Tutera Michael Ward Marlow Warthen Kenny Worob Scott, Anthony... 1998, 99, 2000 Scott, Brian... 1999 Scott, Gene... 1989, 90, 91 Scott, JaBre... 2003 Scott, Joe... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Scott, Laron... 2009 Seamans, Mike... 1982 Sease, Gene... 1982 Selbach, Eric... 2004, 05 Sellers, Brian... 1993, 94 Sharpe, Everett... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Sharpe, Monty... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Shelton, Scott... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Sherman, Jack... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Shields, David... 1982, 83, 84 Shippy, J.B... 2008, 09 Shook, Shannon... 1995, 96, 97 Sikkelee, Paul... 1989, 90, 91 Simmons, Chevelle... 1997, 98 Simmons, David... 1982, 83, 84 Sims, Machon... 1987 Sims, Travlis... 2004, 05 Sloan, Ronald... 1995 Small, Carl... 1996, 97, 98 Smiley, Darius... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Smith, Brandon... 1995, 96, 97 Smith, Danny... 1989 Smith, Eric... 1993, 94 Smith, Giff... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Smith, Jeff... 1982 Smith, Lucas... 2002 Smith, Tony... 1986, 87, 88 Smith, Trey... 1988 Smithers, Josh... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Snipes, K.R... 2008, 09 Solomon, Antonio... 2007 Solomon, Shaheen... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Sorrell, Terrence... 1989, 90, 91, 92 Spalding, Matt... 1988 Spurgeon, Kevin... 1982 Stalnaker, Ronnie... 1996 Stanley, Gary... 1999 Steele, Steve... 2004, 05 Stephens, Franklin... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Stephens, Tank... 1984 Stephens, Tyrone... 1992, 93, 94 Stevenson, John... 2009 Steverson, Tobias... 1995, 96 Stewart, Mike... 1999, 2000 Stipe, Stan... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Stockton, Rob... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Stokes, Dion... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Stokes, Fred... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Suaava, Marcus... 2005 Suarez, Jesse... 2004, 05, 07 Suber, Donnie... 1989, 90 Suggs, Damon... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Sullivan, Jevon... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Sullivan, Reggie... 1991 Sumner, Tyler... 2009 Surrency, Ross... 1987 T Tanner, D.T... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Taylor, Charrod... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Taylor, Garryon... 2007, 08, 09 Taylor, Jimmy... 1987 Taylor, Quentin... 2007, 08 Taylor, Travis... 1992, 93, 95, 96 Teal, Chris... 2007 Terrell, Robert... 1988 Thatcher, Bill... 1992, 93 Thigpen, Eric... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Thomas, Brent... 2009 Thomas, Edward... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Thomas, Kiwaukee... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Thomas, Marc... 2008 Thomas, Reggie... 2004 Thompson, Arkee... 1998, 99 Thompson, Ernest... 1985, 87, 88, 89 Thompson, Michael... 2004 Thornton, Ced... 1996 Thornton, Matt... 1995 Thrasher, Taqua... 2000 Tinsley, Roderick... 2008, 09 Townsend, Tim... 1990 Treadwell, Derrick... 1996 Turner, Albert... 2002, 03, 04 Turner, Dominic... 1992, 93 Turner, Joe... 2005 Turner, Lance... 2004, 05, 06 Turner, Wes... 2003, 04, 06 Tutera, Gino... 1999, 2000 Tutt, Recio... 1996 Tuttle, Joey... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Twiggs, Sammy... 1987, 88, 89 U Underwood, Robert... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Urbano, Adam... 2008, 09 V Valentine, Jamere... 2009 Veal, Michael... 2008 W Wagner, Mike... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Walden, Zzream... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Walker, Craig... 1985, 86, 87 Walker, Dakota... 2007, 08 Waller, Charlie... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Ward, Michael... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Ward, Chance... 1989, 90, 91 Ward, Patrick... 1982 Ward, Theoriea... 1982, 83, 84 Warnock, Ronald... 1985, 86, 87 Warthen, Marlow... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Washington, Ron... 1995 Watkins, Lance... 2004, 05 Watkins, T.J... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Watts, Austin... 2007 Wayne, Lance... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Weathers, Andre... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Webb, E.J... 2007, 08, 09 Wells, Jason... 2002 West, Brant... 1984 West, Calvin... 2009 West, Larry... 1982, 83, 84 West, Mike... 1897, 88, 89, 90 Wheeler, Donald... 1992 Whitaker, Aaron... 2001, 02 White, Eric... 2002, 03, 04 Whitehead, Jason... 1989, 90 Whitley, Kevin... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Whitton, Rob... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Wickham, Damon... 1982 Wiggins, Ronnie... 2006, 07, 08, 09 Wilcher, Brandon... 2009 Wilcox, J.J... 2009 Wildes, Sid... 1999, 2000 Wilkerson, Jonathan... 2002 Wilkerson, Tim... 1988 Willis, Darren... 1991, 92, 93 Williams, Alex... 2005 Williams, Anthony D.... 1995, 97 Williams, Anthony J... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Williams, Brad... 2006, 07 Williams, Brancis... 1993, 94, 95 Williams, Brandon Lee... 2008 Williams, Chaz... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Williams, Cloise... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Williams, Derrick... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Williams, James... 1991, 92, 93 Williams, Mark... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Williams, Matt... 1997, 98 Williams, Sammy... 1982, 83 Williams, Shannon... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Williams, Shun... 2005 Williams, Tavaris... 2008, 09 Williams, Tyrie... 2000 Williford, Mitchell... 2009 Willingham, David... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Wilson, Brian... 1997, 98 Wilson, Chris... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Wilson, John... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Wilson, Robert... 1997 Wingard, Casey... 2005, 07, 08 Winslette, Matt... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Wise, Matt... 2005, 06, 07 Woodard, Terry... 1983 Woodham, Johnathan... 2001, 02 Worob, Kenny... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Worsham, Ross... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Wright, Alvin... 1984 Wright, Chris... 1991, 92, 93 Wright, Justin... 2000, 01, 02 Wylie, Markeith... 2008, 09 Y Young, Brian... 2000 Young, David... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Young, James... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Young, Nay... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Young, Terry... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Youngblood, Michael... 1999, 2000, 01 Z Zackery, Rico... 2003, 04, 05, 06 41

1985 N ation al Champions Overall Record: 13-2 1985 Sept. 7 #Florida A&M W 27-21 Sept. 14 Middle Tennessee State L 10-35 Sept. 21 at Troy State W 17-10 Sept. 28 at Chattanooga W 19-14 Oct. 5 Tennessee Tech W 34-0 Oct. 12 Bethune-Cookman W 46-24 Oct. 26 Newberry W 38-17 Nov. 2 at James Madison L 6-21 Nov. 9 Central Florida W 35-18 Nov. 16 East Tennessee State W 46-7 Nov. 23 at South Carolina State W 43-30 Nov. 30 ^Jackson State W 27-0 Dec. 7 ^at Middle Tennessee St. W 28-21 Dec. 14 ^at Northern Iowa W 40-33 Dec. 21 ^^Furman W 44-42 #at Jacksonville, ^NCAA I-AA Playoff Game, ^^I-AA National Championship (Tacoma, WA) statistic al le aders Rushing: Player ATT. YDS. Avg TD Tracy Ham 234 1131 4.8 11 Ricky Harris 145 1051 7.3 6 Gerald Harris 183 962 5.3 17 Passing: Player ATT. COMP YDS TD Tracy Ham 238 134 2184 15 Ernest Thompson 53 21 200 2 Receiving: Player REC. YDS. TD Ricky Harris 29 171 0 Monty Sharpe 26 550 7 In the feast that was Saturday s NCAA Division I-AA national championship, the Lamb was excellent but the Ham was superb. And Georgia Southern coach Erk Russell dined on a national championship all his own. - Ed Hinton, The Atlanta Journal and Constitution 44

Erk s Eagles have landed! Georgia Southern defeats Furman 44-42 for national title (December 21, 1985) TACOMA, Wash. - In the greatest comeback in Football Championship Subdivision title game history, Georgia Southern rallied from a 22-point third-quarter deficit to defeat Furman 44-42 and win its first I-AA national championship. Tracy Ham hit Frank Johnson on a 13-yard scoring strike with 10 seconds left in the game to give the Eagles the victory. Ham finished the game with 419 yards passing and another 90 yards rushing. Johnson caught seven passes for 148 yards, all in the second half. Georgia Southern scored 38 points in the final 21:51 of the game to overcome a 28-6 Furman lead. GEORGIA SOUTHERN 0 6 22 16 -- 44 FURMAN 7 14 7 14 -- 42 FU 1 2:50 John Bagwell 1-yd run (Keven Esval kick) GSC 2 13:33 Tim Foley 44-yd field goal FU 2 8:22 Bagwell 9-yd run (Esval kick) GSC 2 3:08 Foley 33-yd field goal FU 2 0:56 Bobby Lamb 10-yd run (Esval kick) FU 3 10:57 Larry Grady 33-yd pass from Lamb (Esval kick) GSC 3 6:51 Monty Sharpe 24-yd pass from Tracy Ham (Ham run) GSC 3 4:35 Frank Johnson 40-yd pass from Ham (Foley kick) GSC 3 2:28 Gerald Harris 52-yd run (Foley kick) GSC 4 12:51 Herman Barron 12-yd pass from Ham (Foley kick) FU 4 7:51 Bagwell 7-yd run (Esval kick) GSC 4 3:37 Foley 39-yd field goal FU 4 1:32 Bagwell 4-yd run (Esval kick) GSC 4 0:10 Johnson 13-yd pass from Ham (kick failed) GSC TEAM STATS FU 28 First Downs 28 40 Rushing Attempts 45 221 Net Yards rushing 288 419 Passing yards 210 77-640 Plays-total yards 67-498 1-9 Sacks by (-yards) 1-5 37 Pass attempts 22 23 Completions 14 1 Had Intercepted 0 1-0 Fumbles-lost 0-0 12-98 Penalties-yds 3-40 1-34 Punts-Avg.yds 4-37.7 9x16 3rd down Conversions 6x11 31:33 Time of Possession 28:27 Georgia Southern 27, Jackson State 0 Nov. 30, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro -First Round- Tracy Ham and Tony Belser connected on two long touchdown passes to lead Georgia Southern to a 27-0 win over Jackson State. Ham hit Belser on a 48-yard pass early in the first quarter and a 45-yarder early in the fourth quarter to seal the victory. The defense recorded its second shutout of 1985. The Eagles held Jackson State to just 105 yards on the ground and forced five turnovers on the afternoon, including four interceptions of Tiger quarterback Shannon Boyd. Sophomore cornerback Nay Young recorded two of those pickoffs and three pass breakups. His 43-yard return to the JSU 26-yard line on the first theft set up fullback Gerald Harris one-yard plunge to make the score 17-0. Georgia Southern 28, Middle Tennessee State 21 Dec. 7, Johnny Floyd Stadium, Murfreesboro, Tenn. -Quarterfinals- Georgia Southern scored 21 unanswered points and then held off a Middle Tennessee rally to upset the nation s No. 1-ranked team. Gerald Harris rushed for 148 yards and Tracy Ham passed for 125 yards to lead the Eagles. Defensively, Nay Young had two key interceptions to stop the Blue Raiders. The win avenged a 35-10 loss to MTSU earlier in the season. Young s second interception of the game and fourth of the playoffs stopped the Blue Raiders deep in Georgia Southern territory late in the contest. Earlier, Young stopped an MTSU drive at the Eagle 14-yard line with 10 seconds remaining in the first half to preserve a 21-0 GSU lead at intermission. Georgia Southern 40, Northern Iowa 33 Dec. 14, UNI Dome, Cedar Falls, Iowa -Semifinals- Gerald Harris rushed for 178 yards and Tracy Ham added 157 to pace the Eagles. The game had eight touchdowns and five field goals. Over 1,000 yards were amassed by the two teams and 52 first downs were recorded. There were eight lead changes in the game and only four punts in one of Georgia Southern s wildest games ever. The Eagles rolled up 436 yards on the ground, averaging nearly nine yards per carry. Junior safety Brad Bowen picked off two Panther passes and broke up another, while recording nine tackles. Senior linebacker Charles Carper added 12 tackles. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing GSC- G.Harris: 10-92/1td; Ham: 19-90. FU- Bagwell: 15-73/4td; Jager: 8-64 Passing GSC- Ham: 37-23-1,419/4td. FU- Lamb: 22-14-0, 210/1td Receiving GSC- Johnson: 7-148-2; Sharpe: 3-74-1. FU- Grady: 3-67-1; Speaks: 3-53. Defensive Leaders GSC- Rossignol: 3tt, 1tfl (-9),1 sck; Durham: 8tt; Jenkins: 8tt. FU- Blankenship: 11tt, 1tfl,(-1); Squire: 10tt. Linebacker Robert Underwood 45

1986 N ation al Champions Overall Record: 13-2 1986 Aug. 30 at Florida L 14-38 Sept. 13 #Florida A&M W 35-12 Sept. 20 at Middle Tennessee St. W 34-31 Sept. 27 Chattanooga W 34-14 Oct. 4 at Tennessee Tech W 59-13 Oct. 11 Bethune-Cookman W 52-31 Oct. 18 at East Carolina L 33-35 Nov. 1 at Western Kentucky W 49-32 Nov. 8 at Central Florida W 33-23 Nov. 15 James Madison W 45-35 Nov. 22 South Carolina State W 28-7 Nov. 29 ^North Carolina A&T W 52-21 Dec. 6 ^Nicholls State W 55-31 Dec. 13 ^at Nevada-Reno W 48-38 Dec. 20 ^^Arkansas State W 48-21 #at Jacksonville, ^NCAA I-AA Playoff Game, ^^I-AA National Championship (Tacoma, WA) statistic al le aders Rushing: Player ATT. YDS. Avg TD Tracy Ham 288 1709 5.9 26 Gerald Harris 280 1469 5.2 28 Ricky Harris 54 556 10.3 4 Passing: Player ATT. COMP YDS TD Tracy Ham 243 134 2495 13 Ken Burnette 10 5 110 2 Receiving: Player REC. YDS. TD Monty Sharpe 28 544 5 Frank Johnson 26 582 2 Everything has just come so far so fast Its hard to explain how I feel. I m still in a state of shock. - Erk Russell, Former Eagle Head Coach on winning the 1986 Championship I understand this is the first time anybody has won it back to back. When you consider our history, it shouldn t have happened. It was hard to believe last year and it s still hard to believe. - Erk Russell, Former Eagle Head Coach on winning the 1986 Championship 46

Eagles do it again! Ham s 486 yards help Southern win title (December 20, 1986) TACOMA, Wash. - Tracy Ham rushed for 180 yards and three touchdowns and completed 12-of-21 passes for 306 yards and another score to lead Georgia Southern to its second consecutive I-AA national championship. Against the nation s top rated I-AA defense, Georgia Southern gained 603 yards in total offense, 297 rushing and 306 passing (7.5 yards per play). Tim Foley set a championship game record with four field goals, all in the first half. With the win, Georgia Southern became the first school to ever win back to back national championships in Division I-AA. GEORGIA SOUTHERN 10 16 15 7 -- 48 ARKANSAS STATE 7 0 8 6 -- 21 GSC 1 11:03 Tim Foley 20-yd field goal GSC 1 6:08 Gerald Harris 1-yd run (Foley kick) ASU 1 3:08 Boris Whiteside 15-yd run (Scott Roper kick) GSC 2 13:21 Foley 30-yd field goal GSC 2 6:53 Foley 25-yd field goal GSC 2 1:33 Tracy Ham 25-yd run (Foley kick) GSC 2 0:06 Foley 36-yd field goal GSC 3 12:11 Ham 31-yd run (Herman Barron pass from Ham) ASU 3 8:55 Safety (ball snapped out of endzone) GSC 3 8:17 Ham 11-yd run (Foley kick) ASU 3 5:36 Whiteside 15-yd run (pass failed) GSC 4 10:52 Ricky Harris 79-yd pass from Ham (Foley kick) ASU 4 5:15 Cazzy Francis 44-yd run (pass failed) GSC TEAM STATS ASU 28 First Downs 21 58 Rushing Attempts 58 297 Net Yards Rushing 343 306 Passing Yards 81 80-603 Plays-Total yards 69-424 5 Sacks by (-yards) 3 22 Pass Attempts 18 12 Pass Completions 8 0 Had Intercepted 1 1-0 Fumbles-lost 4-2 11-65 Penalties-yards 5-35 4-29.5 Punts-Avg.yards 6-41.5 7x15 3rd Down Conv. 3x12 35:43 Time of Poss. 24:17 Georgia Southern 52, North Carolina A&T 21 Nov. 29, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro -First Round- Gerald Harris rushed for 181 yards and scored an NCAA I-AA playoff record five touchdowns as Georgia Southern whipped North Carolina A&T, 52-21. Harris scored on runs of 17, seven and nine yards in the first half. A 29-yard scamper and a one-yard plunge, both in the third quarter, capped the record setting afternoon. The Eagles built a 31-0 halftime lead and expanded that to 38-0 before the Aggies scored midway through the third quarter. The Eagle defense, led by Everette Sharpe s 11 tackles, limited the Aggies to 297 yards in total offense. It also forced three turnovers, including a pair of first half fumbles that resulted in 14 Eagle points. Georgia Southern 55, Nicholls State 31 Dec. 6, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro -Quarterfinals- Georgia Southern scored 28 unanswered points in the first 16 minutes of the game and then held off a furious Nicholls State rally to advance to the semifinals. Tracy Ham rushed for 191 yards on just 18 carries and scored two touchdowns while completing 11-of-19 passes for 167 yards and another score. Defensively, the Eagles picked off five Nicholls State passes and held the Colonels to just 109 yards rushing. Southern accumulated 484 total yards. Gerald Harris broke two I-AA playoff records during the contest - most touchdowns (eight) and most points (48). Ironically, he set both in 1985. Georgia Southern 48, Nevada Reno 38 Dec. 13, Mackay Stadium, Reno, Nev. -Semifinals- Behind the running of Tracy Ham, Gerald Harris and Ricky Harris, Georgia Southern amassed a school playoff record 613 yards in total offense in downing previously unbeaten Nevada Reno, 48-38. Ham rushed for 162 yards and two touchdowns and completed eight-of-16 passes for 147 yards and two TDs. While the Hambone offense rolled up 29 first downs and ate up 476 yards on the ground, it also converted nine-of-17 third down opportunities and totalled 36 minutes of possession time. Gerald Harris gained 162 yards and scored two touchdowns while Ricky Harris rushed for 106 yards on just seven carries. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing GSC- Ham: 24-180/3td; G.Harris: 22-98. ASU- Kimble: 13-134; Whiteside: 9-88/2td Passing GSC- Ham: 21-12-0, 306/1td. ASU- Brown: 18-8-1, 81 Receiving GSC- R.Harris: 3-143-1; Sharpe: 3-67. ASU- Tate: 2-29; Forrest: 2-18. Defensive Leaders GSC- Bowen: 10tt,1pbu; Young: 8tt; Underwood: 6t, 1tfl (-1). ASU- Fredrick: 12tt, 1tfl (-1); Withers: 10tt; Miller: 10tt. 1986 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS The defense closes in 47

1989 N ation al Champions Overall Record: 15-0 1989 Sept. 2 Valdosta State W 31-10 Sept. 9 West Georgia W 48-7 Sept. 16 #Florida A&M W 28-0 Sept. 21 Middle Tennessee State W 26-0 Oct. 7 Savannah State W 35-14 Oct. 14 at Nicholls State W 21-13 Oct. 21 Central Florida W 31-17 Oct. 28 at Samford W 52-7 Nov. 4 at James Madison W 36-21 Nov. 11 Chattanooga W 34-13 Nov. 18 Marshall W 63-31 Nov. 25 ^Villanova W 52-36 Dec. 2 ^Middle Tennessee State W 45-3 Dec. 9 ^Montana W 45-15 Dec. 16 ^^Stephen F. Austin W 37-34 #at Jacksonville, ^NCAA I-AA Playoff Game ^^NCAA I-AA National Championship (Statesboro, GA) statistic al le aders Rushing: Player ATT. YDS. Avg TD Joe Ross 278 1730 6.2 16 Raymond Gross 249 1086 4.4 7 Ernest Thompson 118 544 4.6 21 Passing: Player ATT. COMP YDS TD Raymond Gross 159 80 1469 10 Albert Huntley 20 8 138 1 Receiving: Player REC. YDS. TD Donnie Allen 26 463 3 Terrance Sorrell 19 425 1 We have won 15 games, capping it off with a national championship right here in our house in front of 25,000 of our fans I m so glad our people could see it. - Erk Russell, Former Eagle Head Coach on winning the 1989 Championship They pretty well proved they have a lock on the 1-AA championship for the 80s - Former SFA HC Lynn Graves, Former Stephen F. Austin Head Coach on Georgia Southern after their lost in the 1989 National Championship 48

Eagles Pack Jacks Dowis 20 yard field goal nips SFA (December 16, 1989) STATESBORO, Ga. - Junior Mike Dowis booted a 20-yard field goal with 1:41 remaining to cap Georgia Southern s 15-0 season, the first by a college team in modern football history. The Eagles, before a record crowd of 25,725 at Paulson Stadium, rallied to capture their third Division I-AA championship in five years. Junior quarterback Raymond Gross brought Southern back from two seven point deficits in the final 15 minutes. Junior fullback Joe Ross of Augusta carried 31 times for 152 yards and scored once. Gross rushed for 103 yards and passed for 113. Lumberjack quarterback Todd Hammel threw five interceptions, the fourth to free safety Taz Dixon at the SFA 30. Nine plays later, Dowis provided the margin of victory. Sophomore Kevin Whitley made 10 tackles for the Eagles, while junior Giff Smith and senior Darrell Hendrix contributed eight each. STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 7 10 10 7 -- 34 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 14 6 0 17 -- 37 GSC 1 10:41 Raymond Gross 34-yd run (Mike Dowis kick) GSC 1 7:58 Terrence Sorrell fumble recovery in endzone (Dowis kick) SFA 1 0:19 Todd Hammel 1-yd run (Chuck Rawlinson kick) SFA 2 8:50 Larry Centers 12-yd pass from Hammel (Rawlinson kick) GSC 2 4:27 Dowis 30-yd field goal GSC 2 0:21 Dowis 37-yd field goal SFA 2 0:00 Rawlinson 53-yd field goal SFA 3 11:19 Rawlinson 53-yd field goal SFA 3 5:27 Joe Bradford 7-yd pass from Hammel (Rawlinson kick) GSC 4 14:57 Joe Ross 2-yd run (Dowis kick) SFA 4 12:32 Centers 46-yd pass from Hammel (Rawlinson kick) GSC 4 5:58 Ernest Thompson 1-yd run (Dowis kick) GSC 4 1:41 Dowis 20-yd field goal SFA TEAM STATS GSC 18 First Downs 21 32 Rush Attempts 66 74 Net Yards Rushing 274 303 Passing Yards 113 73-422 Total Plays-yards 81-387 1-12 Sacks by (-yards) 2-25 41 Pass Attempts 15 15 Pass Completions 7 5 Had Intercepted 0 0-0 Fumbles-lost 4-1 6-56 Penalties-yards 2-20 4-26.0 Punts-Avg. Yards 6-39.2 6x15 3rd Down Conv. 9x20 26:50 Time of Poss. 33:10 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing GSC- Ross: 31-152/1td; Gross: 26-103/1td. SFA- Centers: 22-63; Landry: 3-15. Passing GSC- Gross: 15-7-0,113/0td. SFA- Hammel: 40-15-5,303/3td. Receiving GSC- Miller: 2-53; Sorrell: 2-29. SFA- Bradford: 4-102-1; Centers: 2-58-2. Defensive Leaders GSC- Whitley: 10tt, 1tfl (-7), 1int; Hendrix: 9tt, Dixon: 7tt, 1int. SFA- Temple: 14tt, 2tfl (-6),1sck; Owens: 11tt. Georgia Southern 52, Villanova 36 Nov.25, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro -First Round- Junior fullback Joe Ross of Augusta rushed for 190 yards as the Eagles defeated Villanova 52-36 in first round action at Paulson Stadium. Ross scored on runs of 11 and 39 yards in the second half as Southern pulled away from the Yankee Conference co-champions - after typically trailing at intermission. Wildcat quarterback Kirk Schulz passed for 232 yards and two TDs the first 30 minutes as his team built a 21-13 lead. Then came quarter No. 3 and the Eagles ripped off 25 unanswered points. Georgia Southern scored on its first four possessions to grab a 38-21 advantage with 5:00 remaining. The barrage was capped by Raymond Gross nifty swing pass to Darryl Hopkins, who went 64 yards. Southern added 14 points in the fourth quarter. Its final score came on Rodney Oglesby s 32- yard interception return, marking the third time in three weeks that an Eagle defensive back had returned a pass theft to paydirt. Georgia Southern 45, Middle Tennessee State 3 Dec. 2, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro -Quarterfinals- Junior quarterback Raymond Gross passed for two touchdowns and ran for another and senior linebacker Bart Hughes scored on a 20-yard blocked punt return as Georgia Southern socked Middle Tennessee State 45-3 at Paulson Stadium. The victory was Southern s 35th straight at home, a national I-AA record. Second team fullback Lester Efford gained a career best 123 yards on 21 carries. He replaced starter Joe Ross late in the first quarter. Ross picked up 34 yards on 10 attempts before a right knee injury forced him to the sidelines. Chuck McClurg s block of a Chuck Daniel punt and Hughes subsequent ramble to the endzone put Southern ahead to stay with 7:56 left in the first quarter. Georgia Southern 45, Montana 15 Dec. 9, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro -Semifinals- Junior quarterback Raymond Gross completed seven of 10 passes for a career high 180 yards and two touchdowns and slotbacks Ernest Thompson, Karl Miller and Darryl Hopkins rushed for one score each as Georgia Southern blitzed Montana 45-15 in I-AA semifinal action at Paulson Stadium. For the second straight week, Southern struck for a season high 31 first half points. The Eagles celebrate their third national championship 1989 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 49

1990 N ation al Champions Overall Record: 12-3 1990 Sept. 1 Valdosta State W 17-10 Sept. 8 at Middle Tennessee State L 13-16 Sept. 15 at Florida State L 6-48 Sept. 22 Eastern Kentucky L 34-42 Sept. 29 Northeast Louisiana W 33-14 Oct. 6 at Marshall W 17-14 Oct. 20 at Central Florida W 38-17 Oct. 27 Savannah State W 54-7 Nov. 3 James Madison W 31-13 Nov. 10 at Chattanooga W 23-20 Nov. 17 Samford W 31-24 Nov. 24 ^The Citadel W 31-0 Dec. 1 ^Idaho W 28-27 Dec. 8 ^Central Florida W 44-7 Dec. 15 ^^Nevada W 36-13 ^NCAA I-AA Playoff Game, ^^NCAA I-AA National Championship (Statesboro, GA) statistic al le aders Rushing: Player ATT. YDS. Avg TD Joe Ross 261 1131 4.3 17 Lester Efford 136 588 4.3 4 Karl Miller 54 379 7.0 1 Passing: Player ATT. COMP YDS TD Raymond Gross 233 137 2058 13 Albert Huntley 8 6 117 1 Receiving: Player REC. YDS. TD Karl Miller 48 585 5 Terrance Sorrell 29 673 5 They have a pretty good ball club but we had a better defense and something else they didn t have, the desire to win. You can measure people s heights and weights and speeds, but you can t measure wants and the size of someone s heart. That s what made the difference for us today. - Steve Bussoletti, Defensive End for the 1990 Eagles 50

GSU: Champions Again Eagles Claim Fourth I-AA Title (December 15, 1990) STATESBORO, Ga. - Quarterback Raymond Gross rushed for a gamehigh 145 yards and the Georgia Southern defense rose to the occasion with a crucial goal line stand early in the third quarter as the Eagles captured their fourth national championship in six years. Trailing 14-6 to open the second half, Nevada drove 74 yards in 14 plays to the Eagle 1-yard line. The Wolfpack was stuffed on four consecutive plays before Kevin McKelvie missed a 24-yard field goal. GSU answered with a pair of Darryl Hopkins touchdown runs to take a comfortable 27-6 lead midway through the final period. After Hopkins contributions, the Eagles added a 41-yard Mike Dowis field goal and closed the contest when true freshman defensive end Alex Mash returned a Chris Vargas pass 15 yards for a touchdown. NEVADA 3 3 0 7 -- 13 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 7 7 6 16 -- 36 GSU 1 11:34 Joe Ross 14-yd run (Mike Dowis kick) UNR 1 5:05 Kevin McKelvie 37-yd field goal GSU 2 2:38 Raymond Gross 8-yd run (Dowis kick) UNR 2 0:03 McKelvie 44-yd field goal GSU 3 2:23 Darryl Hopkins 3-yd run (kick failed) GSU 4 14:52 Hopkins 18-yd run (Dowis kick) UNR 4 6:22 Ross Ortega 3-yd pass from Chris Vargas (McKelvie kick) GSU 4 1:06 Dowis 41-yd field goal GSU 4 0:44 Alex Mash 15-yd interception return (kick failed) UNR TEAM STATS GSU 21 First Downs 20 33 Rush Attempts 58 56 Net yards Rushing 323 265 Passing yards 69 86-321 Total plays-yards 63-392 1-4 Sacks by (-yards) 4-34 53 Pass Attempts 5 27 Pass Completions 2 2 Had Intercepted 0 1-1 Fumbles-lost 5-4 10-77 Penalties-yards 8-66 6-38.8 Punts-Avg.yards 2-37 9x20 3rd Down Conv. 8x12 34:30 Time of Poss. 25:30 Georgia Southern 31, The Citadel 0 Nov. 24, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro -First Round- The Eagles limited The Citadel to eight second half yards in a 31-0 first round rout of the Bulldogs. As The Citadel s potent wishbone attack came to a screeching halt, GSU broke open a 10-0 halftime advantage with a 35 yard scoring pass from Raymond Gross to Terence Sorrell and TD runs by Karl Miller and Lester Efford. Gross completed 10-of-13 passes for 173 yards. Joe Ross led all rushers with 84 yards on 23 carries and scored Southern s first TD. After the Gross to Sorrel pass capped Southern s initial series of the second half, Kevin Whitley intercepted a Jack Douglas pass at the GSU 48. Miller highlighted a 52-yard, 8-play drive with a 20-yard scoring run. Efford s seven yard effort topped an eight play, 72-yard scoring drive. Georgia Southern 28, Idaho 27 Dec. 1, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro -Quarterfinals- Middle linebacker Eugene Hayes recovery of a fumble at the Eagle 23 yard line with 2:27 remaining halted a possible game winning Idaho drive and Georgia Southern escaped with a 28-27 quarterfinal win over the Vandals. After the Eagles took a seemingly commanding 21-7 lead with 53 seconds left in the first half on a 3-yard TD run by Raymond Gross, Idaho countered with 17 unanswered points for a 24-21 advantage. Gross connected with Karl Miller from nine yards out late in the third quarter for what proved to be the deciding points. GSU surrendered a season high 528 yards total offense. Vandal quarterback Steve Nolan riddled the Eagle defense with 372 yards on a thenstadium record 32 completions (43 attempts), while Roman Carter led all rushers with 124 yards on 23 carries. Idaho passed the Eagle 30-yard line on three of its first four possessions but came away empty. Georgia Southern 44, Central Florida 7 Dec. 8, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro -Semifinals- A swarming defense slammed the door on Central Florida in the second half while the offense ripped off 35 unanswered points as GSU coasted in the semifinals. The Knights took an overdose of Southern s defensive front, whose pressure forced 10 sacks. UCF also saw enough of quarterback Raymond Gross, who threw for two touchdowns in the decisive second half. Georgia Southern limited Central Florida to 81 yards total offense in the second half. The Knights generated just six rushing yards and 75 passing yards in the game s final 30 minutes. Joe Ross led all rushers with 72 yards while Karl Miller covered a career high 111 yards on five catches. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing GSU- Gross: 31-145/1td, Hopkins: 5-86/2td. UNR- Whalen: 24-71. Passing GSU- Gross: 5-2-0,69/0td. UNR- Gatlin: 32-17-0, 156; Vargas: 21-10-2, 109/1td. Receiving GSU- Sorrell: 1-49; Miller: 1-20. UNR- Ortega: 10-82-1, Taylor: 5-67. Defensive Leaders GSU- Oglesby: 9tt; Whitley: 6tt; West: 6tt,1tfl (-2). UNR- Clafton: 18tt, 1sck; Buddy: 6tt, 1tfl (-1). Defensive end Giff Smith 51

1999 N ation al Champions Overall Record: 13-2; SoCon Record 7-1 1999 Sept. 4 Fayetteville State W 76-0 Sept. 11 at Wofford W 55-14 Sept. 18 at Oregon State L 41-48 Sept. 25 Chattanooga W 49-10 Oct. 2 at VMI W 62-0 Oct. 9 Western Carolina W 70-7 Oct. 16 at Appalachian State L 16-17 Oct. 23 The Citadel W 34-17 Oct. 30 at East Tennessee State W 55-6 Nov. 6 Furman W 41-38 Nov. 13 at Jacksonville State W 51-14 Nov. 27 ^Northern Arizona W 72-29 Dec. 4 ^Massachusetts W 38-21 Dec. 11 ^Illinois State W 28-17 Dec. 20 ^^Youngstown State W 59-24 Southern Conference game; ^NCAA I-AA Playoff Game; ^^NCAA I-AA National Championship (Chattanooga, TN) statistic al le aders Rushing: Player ATT. YDS. Avg TD Adrian Peterson 353 2704 7.7 40 Greg Hill 224 1529 6.8 22 J.R. Revere 60 452 7.5 10 Passing: Player ATT. COMP YDS TD Greg Hill 128 72 1461 11 J.R. Revere 35 16 198 1 Receiving: Player REC. YDS. TD Chris Johnson 28 496 4 Dedric Parham 22 391 2 Top to bottom, I don t see any weaknesses, so I m sure it matches up to any championship team. - Jim Tressel, Former Youngstown State Head Coach They run the option the way it s supposed to be run. - Dennis Erickson, Former Oregon State Head Coach 52

Mission Accomplished Eagles Capture Unprecedented Fifth National Title (December 18, 1999) CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - Georgia Southern waited a year to redeem itself in the Division I-AA championship. Once the game started, the Eagles ended the suspense by halftime. Adrian Peterson rushed for a championship game-record 247 yards on 25 carries and scored three touchdowns as Georgia Southern scored 28 unanswered points in the second quarter and routed Youngstown State 59-24 becoming the first team to win five I-AA titles. The Walter Payton Award winner scored on runs of 3, 22 and 1 yards. Youngstown State, which came in with a defense that had been giving up just 166 yards rushing per game, couldn t contain I-AA s best rushing offense. The Eagles got 210 of their record-638 yards rushing in the second quarter and finished with 655 yards of offense compared to 338 for Youngstown State. The Penguins kept pace with Georgia Southern by scoring on their first two drives. Then Peterson got Georgia Southern going - putting the Eagles ahead to stay at 14-10 with 10:25 left in the second quarter on his first TD of the game. It was a showdown between I-AA s two best teams. Youngstown State had won more games (100) than any other I-AA program this decade and Georgia Southern came in with more playoff victories than any other I-AA program. The two programs also came in with four I-AA championships each. GEORGIA SOUTHERN 10 28 7 14 -- 59 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 7 7 3 7 -- 24 GSU 1 10:20 Chris Chambers 25-yd field goal YSU 1 4:51 Adrian Brown 2-yd run (Mark Griffith kick) GSU 1 2:51 Greg Hill 42-yd run (Chambers kick) YSU 2 14:34 Jeff Ryan 3-yd run (Griffith kick) GSU 2 10:25 Adrian Peterson 3-yd run (Chambers kick) GSU 2 9:05 Bennie Cunningham 57-yd run (Chambers kick) GSU 2 5:27 Peterson 22-yd run (Chambers kick) GSU 2 2:09 Anthony Williams 72-yd punt return (Chambers kick) YSU 3 4:47 Griffith 30-yd field goal GSU 3 3:05 Peterson 1-yd run (Chambers kick) GSU 4 9:57 Mark Myers 5-yd run (Chambers kick) GSU 4 7:13 J.R. Revere 66-yd run (Chambers kick) YSU 4 3:48 Brown 1-yd run (Griffith kick) GSU TEAM STATS YSU 24 First Downs 17 59 Rush Attempts 44 638 Net yards Rushing 163 17 Passing yards 175 63-655 Total plays-yards 64-338 7-46 Sacks by (-yards) 0-0 4 Pass Attempts 20 1 Pass Completions 11 0 Had Intercepted 1 1-0 Fumbles-lost 1-0 9-82 Penalties-yards 3-11 1-25.0 Punts-Avg.yards 7-36.0 8x12 3rd Down Conv. 1x11 27:47 Time of Poss. 32:13 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing GSU- Peterson: 25-247/3td, Cunningham: 4-129/1td, Hill: 14-111/1td. YSU- Brown: 22-160/2td. Passing GSU- Hill: 4-1-0, 17/ YSU- Ryan: 20-11-1, 175/ Receiving GSU- Parham: 1-17. YSU- Ray: 4-90, Giles: 2-46, Williams: 2-14. Defensive Leaders GSU- Pesqueira: 11tt, 3 tfl (-22), 3 sck; Thompson: 11tt, 1int; Neese: 9tt,1tfl (-13), 1 sck. YSU- Johnson: 8tt; Vecchione: 6tt, 1tfl (-3); Swan: 6tt, 1tfl (-3). Georgia Southern 72, Northern Arizona 29 Nov. 27, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro -First Round- Greg Hill ran for four touchdowns and threw for two more as second seeded Georgia Southern routed 15th-seeded Northern Arizona 72-29 in the opening round of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. The senior quarterback had 206 yards rushing and scored on runs of five, 10, 32 and 73 yards. He was 4-of-6 passing for 100 yards and connected with Dedric Parham on a 13 yard score and Andre Weathers on a 73-yard bomb. After a 7-7 deadlock at the end of the opening quarter, the Eagles exploded for 23 unanswered points to take a 30-14 halftime lead. Southern outscored the Lumberjacks 42-15 in the final half, including a 21-0 run in the third quarter, for the win. GSU fullback Adrian Peterson rushed for 134 yards and scored on a one yard plunge. Georgia Southern set a then-new I-AA playoff record with 568 rushing yards and a school record with the most points in a post season game ever. Georgia Southern 38, Massachusetts 21 Dec. 4, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro -Quarterfinals- Adrian Peterson rushed for 333 yards on 32 carries and scored five touchdowns as second seeded Georgia Southern downed Massachusetts 38-21 in the NCAA Division I-AA quarterfinals. The sophomore fullback s performance set a new NCAA Division I-AA playoff rushing record, shattering the previous mark of 250 yards by Northeast Louisiana s Greg Robinson in 1992. Peterson, who battled a severe chest cold all afternoon, had three 25-yard touchdown runs as well as a three-yarder and a nine-yarder. Georgia Southern (10-2) took a slim 10-7 lead at halftime but outscored the Minutemen (9-4) 21-14 in the second half to secure the victory and successfully avenge a 55-43 loss to UMass in the 1998 National Championship game. The Eagles, who surrendered 303 rushing yards to the Minutemen in 98, allowed just 81 ground yards on 37 attempts - an average of just 2.2 yards per rush. Georgia Southern 28, Illinois State 17 Dec. 11, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro -Semifinals- Adrian Peterson rushed for 183 yards and scored three touchdowns to lead Georgia Southern to a 28-17 victory over Illinois State in the Division I-AA semifinals. The win enabled the Eagles to advance to the I-AA National Championship game for the seventh time in 15 years. Peterson scored on runs of one and two yards late in the second quarter to break a 7-7 tie and added a 10-yarder in the fourth to clinch the victory. The 1999 Walter Payton Award winner also surpassed the 100 yard rushing mark for the 29th consecutive time. Georgia Southern held the Redbirds to 69 yards rushing while rolling up 363. Eagle quarterback Greg Hill rushed for 80 yards and one touchdown. He also was 3-of-7 passing for 76 yards and one interception. Quarterback Greg Hill 53

2000 N ation al Champions Overall Record: 13-2; SoCon Record 7-1 2000 Sept. 2 at Georgia L 7-29 Sept. 9 Johnson C. Smith W 57-12 Sept. 16 Wofford W 24-17 Sept. 23 at Chattanooga W 31-10 Sept. 30 VMI W 56-3 Oct. 7 at Western Carolina W 42-24 Oct. 14 Appalachian State W 34-28 Oct. 21 at The Citadel W 27-10 Oct. 28 East Tennessee State W 42-7 Nov. 4 at Furman L 10-45 Nov. 11 Elon W 32-9 Nov. 25 ^McNeese State W 42-17 Dec. 2 ^Hofstra W 48-20 Dec. 9 ^at Delaware W 27-18 Dec. 16 ^^Montana W 27-25 Southern Conference game; ^NCAA I-AA Playoff Game; ^^NCAA I-AA National Championship (Chattanooga, TN) statistic al le aders Rushing: Player ATT. YDS. Avg TD Adrian Peterson 338 2056 6.1 19 J.R. Revere 262 976 3.7 16 Mark Myers 54 689 12.8 2 Passing: Player ATT. COMP YDS TD J.R. Revere 176 91 1639 13 Melvin Cox 2 1 12 1 Receiving: Player REC. YDS. TD Chris Johnson 42 988 10 Andre Weathers 22 273 1 Once they get in the playoffs, they understand that it s win or go home They understand that better than anyone in the country. - Louis Ivory, Former Running Back at Furman University They played with a lot of heart and brought this championship to us. - Paul Johnson, Former Eagle Head Coach on the 2000 Championship Team 54

Believed It, Achieved It Peterson s Run Halts Grizzly Comeback Hopes (December 16, 2000) CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - Adrian Peterson rushed for 148 yards and Georgia Southern withstood a fourth quarter rally by Montana to win the 2000 NCAA I-AA National Championship 27-25 at Finley Stadium. The national championship is the second straight for Georgia Southern and its sixth in school history. With a 20-3 lead midway through the third quarter, Georgia Southern s national championship hopes appeared solid. But Montana scored on three consecutive possessions to take a 23-20 lead. The Eagles answered on their first play from scrimmage when Peterson broke-off tackle for 57 yards and a touchdown to put GSU back in front, 27-23. Ryan Hadden ended one Montana drive in the fourth quarter with an interception while two other drives ended in loss of downs. In addition to Peterson s rushing efforts, quarterback J.R. Revere completed five of eight passes for 113 yards. Georgia Southern built its 20-3 lead on a fumble recovery in the end zone by James McCoy that gave the Eagles a 7-0 lead just 1:41 into the game. Revere then hit Chris Johnson with a 49-yard scoring pass late in the first quarter for a 13-0 advantage. After a Montana field goal cut the lead to 13-3, Peterson scored the first of his two touchdowns on a one yard run just 33 seconds before halftime. GEORGIA SOUTHERN 13 7 0 7 -- 27 MONTANA 3 0 6 16 -- 25 GSU 1 13:19 James McCoy fumble recovery in endzone (Scott Shelton kick) GSU 1 2:57 Chris Johnson 49-yd pass from J.R. Revere (kick failed) UM 1 1:07 Chris Snyder 38-yd field goal GSU 2 0:33 Adrian Peterson 1-yd run (Shelton kick) UM 3 3:41 Etu Molden 17-yd pass from John Edwards (kick failed) UM 4 14:36 Vince Huntsberger 65-yd run (kick failed) UM 4 11:53 Yo Humphery 2-yd run (Humphery pass from Edwards) GSU 4 11:29 Peterson 57-yd run (Shelton kick) UM 4 0:15 TEAM safety (Shelton tackled in endzone) GSU TEAM STATS um 14 First Downs 28 51 Rush Attempts 36 277 Net yards Rushing 211 113 Passing yards 276 59-390 Total plays-yards 88-487 2-12 Sacks by (-yards) 1-7 8 Pass Attempts 52 5 Pass Completions 29 0 Had Intercepted 2 4-2 Fumbles-lost 2-1 8-60 Penalties-yards 5-36 6-39.2 Punts-Avg.yards 4-28.8 3x12 3rd Down Conv. 5x14 27:39 Time of Poss. 32:21 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing GSU- Peterson: 23-148/2td, Myers: 3-74, Weathers: 3-59. UM- Humphery: 26-119/2td, Huntsberger: 1-65/1td, Edwards: 4-24. Passing GSU- Revere: 8-5-0, 113/1td. UM- Edwards: 42-24-1, 211/1td, Miller: 9-5-1, 65. Receiving GSU- C. Johnson: 4-110-1, Peterson: 1-3. UM- Farris: 7-82, Humphery: 7-63, Molden: 5-65-1, Hancock: 5-26. Defensive Leaders GSU- Rainey: 13tt, 1pbu; Hadden: 8tt, 1int, 1pbu; Youngblood: 8tt, 1tfl (-3), 1ff; Pesqueira: 7tt, 1tfl (-5), 1sack. UM- DeCoite: 10tt, 2tfl (-12), 1sack, 1ff; Boomer: 8tt, 1tfl (-3), 1fr; Petek: 8tt, 2tfl (-9); Young: 6tt, 1tfl (-1); Brannon: 5tt, 1tfl (-3), 1fr. Georgia Southern 42, McNeese State 17 Nov. 25, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro -First Round- Georgia Southern scored 21 unanswered points in the third quarter to break away from McNeese State and roll to a 42-17 win in the opening round of the I-AA playoffs. Adrian Peterson rushed for a season-high 203 yards and one touchdown after a near-month layoff. Andre Weathers added touchdown runs of 23 and 19 yards while J.R. Revere rushed for 157 yards and two scores and was 6-of-13 through the air for 110 yards with one TD. In all, GSU amassed 589 yards of total offense including 479 on the ground. After trailing 17-14 at the half, Revere engineered a 12-play, 75 yard drive which gave the Eagles a 21-17 lead at the 9:57 mark. Weathers took an option pitch for a 23-yard score five plays after he had converted a crucial fourth-down-and-four situation at the Eagle 43-yard line to keep the drive alive. Georgia Southern 48, Hofstra 20 Dec. 2, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro -Quarterfinals- Georgia Southern scored on six of its first nine possessions to build a 38-3 lead midway through the third quarter and turned in one of its top defensive performances of the season to blow past Hofstra 48-20 in the I-AA quarterfinals. Adrian Peterson rushed for a game-high 146 yards while Mark Myers added 116 yards on just seven carries (16.6 ypr). In addition, J.R. Revere opened the scoring with three straight TD runs and finished with 186 total yards. The Eagle defense held the vaunted Pride run-n-shoot offense to 65 first half passing yards and three points. GSU ran for 430 yards, the most allowed by Hofstra since 1998, and recorded the highest point total (48) against The Pride in eight years. Georgia Southern 27, Delaware 18 Dec. 9, Delaware Stadium, Newark, Del. -Semifinals- Adrian Peterson rushed for 198 yards and a touchdown on a careerhigh 34 carries while Delaware failed to capitalize on four turnovers as the Eagles posted a 27-18 road victory in the NCAA I-AA semifinals. The win allowed the Eagles to advance to the I-AA National Championship game for the third consecutive year and for the eighth time in 16 years. Andre Weathers added 122 rushing yards on just four carries yards and set up a late insurance field goal with a 58-yard scamper on a third-andnine call from the GSU 22-yard line. The Eagles piled up 381 yards on the ground against a normally-stingy Blue Hen defense that was allowing just 109.8 ypg coming into the game. Delaware was also hurt by three missed field goals by Scott Collins, including a 32-yarder and a 22-yarder that were blocked in the second quarter by Jason Neese and Carlton Oglesby, respectively. Defensive tackle Freddy Pesqueira 55

1987 National Quarterfinalist Georgia Southern 31, Maine 28 OT Nov. 28, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro, Ga. Tim Foley kicked a 42-yard field goal in the first overtime period, then the Georgia Southern defense held the Black Bears. Trailing 28-10 at halftime, GSC rallied for 18 unanswered second half points behind freshman quarterback Raymond Gross. Gross rushed for 173 yards, 133 of them in the second half. Fellow freshman Joe Ross rushed for 86 yards, including a 12-yard scamper with 7:54 remaining in regulation time to tie the score at 28. Foley missed a 37-yarder at the end of regulation. Appalachian State 19, Georgia Southern 0 Dec. 5, Conrad Stadium, Boone, N.C. On an ice covered field in Boone, N.C., Georgia Southern suffered its first playoff loss ever. The Mountaineers Ritchie Melchor rushed for 156 yards and two touchdowns to pace ASU. Reserve fullback Garry Miller led the Eagles with 105 yards rushing, the highest total of his career. It marked the first time that the Eagles had been shutout in the modern era. 1988 National Runner Up Georgia Southern 38, The Citadel 20 Nov. 26, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro, Ga. The Eagles outscored The Citadel 24-3 in the second half and limited the Bulldogs to 97 yards total offense in the third and fourth quarters to post a first round victory. Fullback Joe Ross gained 149 yards rushing, his second highest career total. Slotback Frank Johnson continued his torrid play down the stretch with 103 yards on just four carries, while quarterback Raymond Gross ended the afternoon with 78 yards. The Bulldogs jumped out to a quick 10-0 lead before the game s momentum switched to the Eagles with Ross 75-yard scoring jaunt late in the first quarter. Georgia Southern 27, Stephen F. Austin 6 Dec. 3, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro, Ga. Against the top rated rushing defense in I-AA, Georgia Southern rolled for 281 ground yards on the way to a quarterfinal victory over Stephen F. Austin. Quarterback Raymond Gross cut and weaved his way to 161 yards on a stadium record 32 carries. After falling behind 6-0, Georgia Southern erupted for 27 unanswered points, including 24 in the second half. Down 6-3 in the third quarter, safety Taz Dixon intercepted a Todd Hammel pass and returned it to the 1-yard line to set up the go ahead score. The Eagles outgained SFA 417-282. Georgia Southern 21, Eastern Kentucky 17 Dec. 10, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro, Ga. Darren Alford recovered Colonel quarterback Lorenzo Fields fumble at the Georgia Southern 5-yard line to prevent a go ahead touchdown and GSU held on for a thrilling victory. The Colonels gained 411 total yards, most by an Eagle opponent all season. The Eagles were led once again by quarterback Raymond Gross, who rushed for 152 yards and a TD. Down 17-14 in the third quarter, slotback Frank Johnson scored from six yards out to give the Eagles a shot at their third NCAA I-AA national championship. In addition to Alford s late heroics, safety Randell Boone picked off a Fields pass in the endzone to thwart another Colonel drive. Furman 17, Georgia Southern 12 Dec. 17, Holt Minidome, Pocatello, Idaho The Furman defense limited Georgia Southern to its lowest output of the season with 198 total yards and the Paladins were crowned NCAA I-AA national champions. Two David Cool field goals (55 and 48 yards) and a blocked punt return for a score by freshman Mark Giles accounted for all Eagle scoring. Fullback Joe Ross led Georgia Southern ground gainers with 58 yards on 15 carries, while the passing game was held to just 64 yards on five completions. The Eagles had a golden opportunity to pull ahead with the winning touchdown in the fourth quarter when Gross drove Southern to the Furman 11 yard line with less than six minutes remaining. On a first down play, Gross had the ball knocked away on a keeper at the five yard line. 1993 - National Quarterfinalist Georgia Southern 14, Eastern Kentucky 12 Nov. 27, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro, Ga. Linebacker Nick Davis, safety Rob Stockton and cornerback Brandon Rozzelle - among others - stepped up to make the plays when needed as top seeded Georgia Southern outlasted Eastern Kentucky 14-12. Davis and Stockton stopped Mike Penman s conversion try for the tying points after EKU pulled to within two on Leon Brown s 27 yard run with 2:51 to play. The Colonels failed to recover an onside kick, but created a final opportunity by forcing GSU to punt. Three plays later, Rozzelle intercepted Greg Couch at the EKU 37 to ensure Southern s perfect playoff record at Paulson Stadium (16-0). The Colonels missed four scoring chances and outgained Southern 407-273, including 323 on the ground. Brown and Penman rushed for 161 and 106 yards, respectively. However, the Colonels were able to convert only two of 12 third down plays. Youngstown State 34, Georgia Southern 14 Dec. 4, Stambaugh Stadium, Youngstown, Ohio Youngstown State erupted for 27 unanswered first half points, while limiting Georgia Southern to just 29 yards total offense before intermission as the Penguins cruised to victory in the quarterfinals of the I-AA playoffs. Youngstown State s offensive output included 21 points that were the direct result of turnovers, highlighted by an Andre Mason recovery of a bad punt snap that lifted the Penguins to a 10-0 lead late in the first quarter. Youngstown stretched the margin to 27-0 on a Mark Brungard scoring strike to John Quintana with 49 seconds remaining in the second quarter. The Eagles broke into the scoring column on their first possession of the second half. Quarterback Charles Bostick plunged two yards into the endzone at the 7:13 mark of the period. But Youngstown immediately answered, regaining a 27-point cushion. 56

1995 - National Quarterfinalist Georgia Southern 24, Troy State 21 Nov. 25, Memorial Stadium, Troy, Ala. Senior strong safety Rob Stockton intercepted a Jeremy Rowell pass in the endzone with 10 seconds remaining to preserve the Eagles 24-21 victory at third seeded Troy State. The theft by Stockton came 90 seconds after Eric Meng drilled a game winning 18-yard field goal. Meng had missed attempts of 26 and 42 yards earlier in the period. The successful boot was set up by a 27-yard option pass play on third and nine from the TSU 35. The completion from slotback Dexter Dawson to split end Maurice Bing was GSU s only completion of the afternoon. Marlow Warthen paced the Eagles ground attack with a season high 89 yards on seven carries, while Roderick Russell added 73. Montana 45, Georgia Southern 0 Dec. 2, Washington Grizzly Stadium, Missoula, Mont. Montana rolled up 629 yards of total offense - the most ever allowed by Georgia Southern - as the Grizzlies eliminated the Eagles from the Division I-AA playoffs by a 45-0 score. Starting quarterback Dave Dickenson, who later in the season would be named the Payton Award winner, completed 37-of-46 attempts for 408 yards and four scores. Brian Gales led all rushers with 97 yards and one touchdown on 10 carries. Sloppy field conditions and an outstanding Grizzly defense kept Southern at bay all afternoon. The Eagles managed just 91 yards of total offense (70 via the rush) and just 23:59 of possession time. Roderick Russell led the attack with 70 yards on 16 rushes. 1997 - National Quarterfinalist Georgia Southern 52, Florida A&M 37 Nov. 29, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro, Ga. During a record-setting day for both offenses, Georgia Southern sophomore quarterback Greg Hill had a career-high 238 yards rushing, just 12 shy of the I-AA playoff game standard. He set a Southern Conference playoff record for rushing yards and tied the mark for rushing touchdowns with four in leading the Eagles to a wild 52-37 win over Florida A&M in the opening round of the I-AA playoffs. Rallying from a 35-7 deficit at the end of the first quarter, FAMU cut Georgia Southern s lead to eight midway through the fourth quarter with a furious air attack. Rattler quarterback Otteman Sampson completed 37-of-63 passes for 469 yards -- all Paulson Stadium records. The Eagles set new Southern Conference playoff marks for rushing touchdowns (six) and net rushing yards (416). In addition to Hill s yardage, senior fullback Roderick Russell added 131 yards and two touchdowns in GSU s potent option attack. After gaining 322 yards of total offense in building a 42-21 first half lead, the Eagles managed only a 37-yard field goal by Eric Meng in the third quarter while FAMU countered with an 87-yard, 10- play touchdown drive to make it 45-28 and begin its comeback hopes. GSU s 35-point first-quarter and its 42-point halftime performance were also new school standards. Delaware 16, Georgia Southern 7 Dec. 6, Delaware Stadium, Newark, Del. Delaware s defense stopped the Eagles twice inside the Blue Hen five-yard line in the second half and preserved a 16-7 NCAA Division I-AA quarterfinal win against Georgia Southern on a windy, 39-degree December afternoon in Newark. The Eagles drove down to the UD two-yard line midway through the third quarter and again with 1:06 left to play but the Blue Hen defense stiffened on a pair of fourth-down plays. A Roderick Russell 12-yard scoring run trimmed the lead to 9-7 with 11:58 remaining but Delaware used a 10-yard TD sprint by Craig Cummings with 4:40 showing for the final margin. Russell led all ground gainers with 97 yards on 21 carries while the explosive Greg Hill was held in check for just 35 yards on 16 attempts. The speedy two-hour and 15-minute contest also produced an Eagle first -- no penalty flags. 1998 - National Runner Up Georgia Southern 49, Colgate 28 Nov. 28, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro, Ga. Both Georgia Southern fullback Adrian Peterson and quarterback Greg Hill scored three times and rushed for over 100 yards each as the top seeded Eagles used a strong second half surge to outdistance 16th seed Colgate 49-28 in the first round of the NCAA Division I AA playoffs. The top ranked Eagles outscored the Red Raiders 28-7 in the second half after a 21-21 deadlock at halftime. Georgia Southern had 457 yards rushing as Peterson rambled for 178 yards while Hill had 149 on the ground and was 5-of-10 for 93 yards through the air. Colgate had 241 yards rushing and 187 passing. Southern wasted no time in pulling out to a 42-21 lead by the end of the third quarter. The Eagles took the second half kickoff and marched 70 yards on five plays with Hill capping the drive with a 13-yard jaunt. On the drive, Peterson went over the 100 yard mark for the 12th consecutive game. After holding Colgate to three plays and out deep in its own territory, Peterson gained 37 yards in three plays, his last being a four yard score. Georgia Southern 52, Connecticut 30 Dec. 5, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro, Ga. Georgia Southern s triple threat trio of quarterback Greg Hill, fullback Adrian Peterson and slotback Bennie Cunningham combined for 458 yards rushing and score seven touchdowns as the undefeated Eagles whipped eighth ranked Connecticut 52-30 in the Division I-AA quarterfinals. Peterson rushed for 232 yards and scored four times. Hill had 105 yards and two scores on the ground and was 5-of-8 for 81 yards in the air. Cunningham added 121 yards and one score as GSU tallied 530 yards on the ground to set a new NCAA I-AA playoff rushing record. Peterson, who produced his sixth 200-yard game of the season, also set a new Southern Conference season scoring record with 198 points and 33 touchdowns. Connecticut quarterback Shane Stafford, who was 20-of-45 for 313 yards and two scores, hit Wendell McDuffie from two yards out to give Connecticut a 24-21 lead at the 3:30 mark of the second quarter. Georgia Southern exploded in the final 30 minutes, using 332 yards to score 30 second half points while holding the Huskies to just six. 57

Georgia Southern 42, Western Illinois 14 Dec. 12, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro, Ga. Quarterback Greg Hill equaled a school-record with four touchdown passes to lift Georgia Southern to a 42-14 NCAA I-AA semifinal win over Western Illinois Hill, who totaled 160 yards through the air, found slotback Corey Joyner three times for scores - including a 51-yard, 11-yard and 32- yard TD catches. During the victory, GSU racked up 396 yards and 42 points against the top-ranked defensive unit in I-AA. The Eagles scored quickly on their first two possessions of the first and second half to build a 35-8 lead in the third quarter. Fullback Adrian Peterson recorded his 14th consecutive 100-yard rushing contest (103) while Hill picked up an additional 68 ground yards. GSU s defense limited the Leathernecks to just one score in seven trips past midfield. Despite surrendering 175 rushing yards to All- America running back Aaron Stecker, the Eagles held the WIU passing game to just 154 yards. A pair of big plays produced both Western Illinois TDs, as quarterback Mark Zanders connected on 20 and 83- yard scoring passes. Massachusetts 55, Georgia Southern 43 Dec. 19, Finley Stadium, Chattanooga, Tenn. Tailback Marcel Shipp rushed for a NCAA Division I-AA National Championship Game-record 244 yards while the opportunistic Minutemen took advantage of seven Eagle turnovers as Massachusetts upset and outscored top-ranked Georgia Southern 55-43 to earn its first national football crown. UMass parlayed a school-record six GSU lost fumbles and one interception into 31 points, and more importantly, kept the high-scoring Eagle offense off the field. Georgia Southern struggled from the start, suffering turnovers on five of its first six and six of its first seven possessions which enabled the Minutemen to build a 21-7 first quarter and a 38-21 halftime lead. GSU cut the margin to five, 38-33 with 41 seconds remaining in the third quarter on a Greg Hill two-yard run, but Shipp took over on UMass next possession by personally rushing for 67 yards on a 72- yard scoring drive which allowed the Minutemen to regain a doubledigit lead. Shipp s 244 yards were the most ever recorded against Georgia Southern by an individual Eagle opponent since the start of the program in 1982. Hill performed valiantly in defeat, running for a team-high 228 yards and two touchdowns while completing 8-of-16 passes for 111 yards and another score. Freshman fullback Adrian Peterson added 161 yards and a pair of scores. The Eagles, however, scored on seven of nine possessions in which they did not suffer a turnover. Massachusetts tallied just 24 (three touchdowns, one field goal) of its 55 points off traditional, nonturnover-aided, drives. 2001 - National Semifinalist Georgia Southern 60, Florida A&M 35 Dec. 1, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro, Ga. Adrian Peterson rushed for 109 of his game-high 153 yards in the second half as Georgia Southern fought back from a 21-7 first quarter deficit to record a wild 60-35 victory over Florida A&M in the first round of the NCAA I-AA playoffs. The Eagles also trailed 28-24 late in the second quarter before ripping off 36 unanswered points to take a 60-28 lead midway through the fourth quarter. In addition to four offensive TDs and four field goals, GSU also got a pair of scores from its defensive unit and one on special teams. The Eagles forced a season-best six turnovers and racked up 545 total yards, including a season-high 161 passing from J.R. Revere. Georgia Southern 38, Appalachian State 24 Dec. 8, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro, Ga. Anthony Williams sparked a run of 21 straight points with a 58-yard punt return late in the second quarter while the Eagle defense shut down the Mountaineer rushing attack as Georgia Southern posted a 38-24 quarterfinal win over Appalachian State. Adrian Peterson added 115 ground yards to help GSU rack up 427 total offense yards. The Eagles cashed in their first two possessions after halftime and held ASU to just three rushing yards in the final 30 minutes to help break open a 10-3 intermission lead. The Mountaineers scored 21 of their 24 points in the fourth quarter, with two of those touchdowns coming on fumble recoveries. Furman 24, Georgia Southern 17 Dec. 15, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro, Ga. Sparked by two fumble recoveries early in the third quarter, Furman ran off 17 unanswered second half points to erase a 17-7 halftime deficit and record a 24-17 upset victory over Georgia Southern in the semifinals of the I-AA playoffs. The loss served as GSU s first-ever in post-season play at Paulson Stadium and snapped an NCAA I-AA-record 39-game winning streak at the facility. Eric Emerson s one-yard scoring run with 8:24 left in the fourth quarter served as the game winner. The Paladins cashed in a GSU fumble on a kickoff return to open the second half and a fumble on the Eagles first third quarter play. Furman held the Georgia Southern rushing attack to just 184 yards while generating 345 total yards on its own, including 159 air yards on a perfect 12-of-12 passing performance. Adrian Peterson was held to a career-low 68 yards on 18 carries during his final collegiate contest. 2002 - National Semifinalist Georgia Southern 34, Bethune-Cookman 0 Nov. 30, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro, Ga. Quarterback Chaz Williams rushed for a game-high 113 yards and three touchdowns while fulback Jermaine Austin added 104 yards and a score to lead Georgia Southern to a 34-0 victory over Bethune-Cookman in the opening round of the I-AA playoffs. Williams, who established a new I-AA single-season quarterback touchdown record during the contest by scoring his 22nd, 23rd and 24th TD s of the season, picked up 90 of his ground yards in the opening 30 minutes to help the Eagles build a 27-0 halftime lead. GSU used the Wildcats 43-yard line as its average beginning field position during a 20-point second quarter explosion. The Eagles amassed 401 yards of total offense, 380 of those coming on the ground, while holding Bethune-Cookman to just 269 yards and zero points the Eagles first post-season shutout since 1990. 58

Georgia Southern 31, Maine 7 Dec. 7, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro, Ga. Jermaine Austin (143) and Chaz Williams (106) combined for 249 rushing yards and three touchdowns to lead Georgia Southern to a 31-7 win over Maine in the quarterfinal round of the playoffs. The Eagles broke open a 7-7 first quarter deadlock with 24 unanswered points while holding the Black Bears scoreless in the game s final 45 minutes. GSU s defense allowed just 110 yards in the second half, including just 33 through the air. Offensively, the Eagles amassed 456 yards 416 of those on the ground, which ranked as the eighthbest rushing performance in Paulson Stadium playoff history. GSU scored on three of its five second half possessions to extend a 14-7 halftime lead. The Eagles advanced into Maine territory on nine of its 11 possessions, including all five of its drives in the first half but could only tally a pair of TDs (two punts, interception and missed field goal). GSU forced at least three turnovers for the second consecutive game while surrendering just one miscue. Western Kentucky 31, Georgia Southern 28 Dec. 14, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro, Ga. Hilltopper quarterback Jason Michael capped a 76-yard game-winning drive with a two-yard scoring run with just 46 seconds remaining to lift Western Kentucky to a 31-28 semifinal round victory. The win spoiled a heroic comeback by the Eagles, who ran off 21 straight fourth quarter points to erase a 24-7 deficit with only 12 minutes to play. Chaz Williams recorded career passing bests by completing 9-of-19 aerials for 160 yards and a pair of TDs, which included 47-yard and 20-yard strikes to Zzream Walden and Ant Williams, respectively. Jermaine Austin, who rushed for a game-high 128 yards, gave GSU its only lead at 28-24 with 4:26 remaining. WKU followed by converting two fourth down plays during its gamewinning march which was highlighted by Michael s 31-yard pass to Casey Rooney to the GSU two-yard line. Scott Shelton s game-tying 56-yard field goal attempt sailed just wide right. 2004 - First Round New Hampshire 27, Georgia Southern 23 Nov. 27, Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro, Ga. New Hampshire scored 14 second half points to defeat Georgia Southern 27-23 in the first round of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs at Paulson Stadium Saturday evening. Trailing 21-13 at the half, R.J. Harvey gave New Hampshire the lead in the fourth as he capped off a four play, 60-yard scoring drive with a 52-yard touchdown run to give the Wildcats a 25-21 advantage. A John McCoy two-point scoring run gave New Hampshire a six-point lead. Georgia Southern threatened in the final three minutes, moving to the New Hampshire 27, but saw three straight passes fall incomplete as the ball was turned over on downs. New Hampshire opted to take a safety over punting the ball back to the Eagles to set the final margin. The Eagles made two lateral pitches off the free kick but Teddy Craft was tackled as time expired. In a battle of two players listed on the Walter Payton Award ballot (Chaz Williams and Ricky Santos) Williams led Georgia Southern with a game-high 159 yards rushing, his 16th career 100-yard rushing day, on 33 attempts. Austin also eclipsed the 100-yard mark, the 23rd time he had accomplished the feat, carrying the ball 23 times for 123 yards. Georgia Southern out-gained New Hampshire 399 to 325 in total yards in the game. The Eagles were also hampered by six fumbles on the day, three of which recovered by New Hampshire. GSU suffered its first-ever opening round loss in the playoffs. 2005 - First Round Texas State 50, Georgia Southern 35 Nov. 26, Bobcat Stadium, San Marcos, Texas Texas State scored 34 unanswered points, rallying for a 50-35 win over Georgia Southern in the first round of the NCAA I-AA playoffs. It marked the second straight defeat for the Eagles in the NCAA first round. Georgia Southern led 35-16 when Jayson Foster scored on a 36- yard TD run with 4:20 left in the third quarter. But it was all Texas State from there. Barrick Nealy threw three TD passes then TSU scored two rushing TDs. The Eagles could not respond on their final five drives, failing to get a first down in the fourth quarter. After Nealy scored from a yard out on the opening drive, the Eagles came right back. Foster hit Teddy Craft on fourth down, a 38-yard TD pass to tie the game. Jermaine Austin scored from six yards out then right before the first quarter ended, Foster and Craft connected again. This time it went for 57 yards, giving the Eagles a 21-7 lead. The Bobcats managed a 23-yard field goal in the second quarter but struck in the third when Nealy threw a 31-yard TD pass. On the ensuing drive, Foster broke through for 29 yards and another TD. Seven minutes later, Foster scored again for the final time. Austin picked up his 33rd career 100-yard game while Foster hit the century mark for the ninth time. The fullback, one of 14 seniors, totaled 147 yards on 23 carries. He ended the season with a personal-best 1,546 yards and finished his stellar career recording 5,411 yards, the sixth-most rushing yards in NCAA I-AA history. Foster broke his second SoCon record when he moved past Chaz Williams for most rushing yards by a QB. He added a game-high 151 yards on 21 carries. In fact, Foster jumped up to third place in rushing yards among NCAA I-AA quarterbacks, finishing with 1,481 yards and 29 TDs accounted for. 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On September 8, 2006, legendary coach Erk Russell passed away. Coach Russell s death touched not only the Georgia Southern University and Statesboro communities, but the entire college football nation. Arguably one of the best known people (even long past his retirement from coaching) in the state of Georgia, coach Russell was loved and respected by all. The day before he passed away coach Russell spoke for nearly an hour to the Eagles, passing along stories and advice on not only football but life. That was typical of the Father of Georgia Southern Football. He touched the lives of many, not only his players but fellow coaches and members of the community who were on hand during the ceremony celebrating his life at, where else, but Paulson Stadium. Erk Russell s spirit lives on, across the Georgia Southern campus. His vision of what could be continues to inspire the university today, as do the morals and ethics he instilled in his players and his positive impact on the community. His motto of Do Right are words that will be ever linked to his legacy. Since leading the Eagle football team to its third NCAA Division I-AA national championship and retiring from coaching in December, 1989, Russell gave all he could to Georgia Southern. Whether assuming chairmanship of the university s capital campaign or dousing the baseball team bus with Eagle Creek Water before its departure for the College World Series, Russell was an active and visible booster of GSU and its programs. As a coach, Russell saved the best for last. He entered the 1989 season as America s winningest coach, orchestrator of two national championships, 68 wins and 14 All-America selections - during a seven-year period. In the ensuing 105 days, Southern ascended to the top spot in the NCAA I-AA football poll and Russell smoked 15 victory cigars. Erk s Eagles extended Division I s longest home win streak from 26 to 37 games. Strong safety Randell Boone, free safety Taz Dixon and offensive guard Sean Gainey raised Russell s All-America count to 17. Georgia Southern gained distinction as the first 15-0 college team of that century. Russell s final record at Georgia Southern is a remarkable 83-22-1 (.788). After the Eagles moved to Division I-AA in 1984, he fashioned a 70-14 (.825) mark. Russell averaged 10.4 wins per season. When Georgia Southern brought football back in 1981 it looked to Russell, long-time defensive coordinator at Georgia. Russell s first Eagle team, comprised entirely of walk-on players, fashioned a 7-3-1 record in 1982. The next year Southern went 6-5, with four of the losses by five points or less. In 1984 the Eagles entered Division I-AA and went 8-3, narrowly missing a national playoff berth. Then came consecutive 13-2 seasons and back-to-back national championships, a I-AA first. With true freshman Raymond Gross at quarterback, the Eagles advanced to the national quarterfinals in 1987 before finishing 9-4. In 1988, Southern made its third championship game appearance in four seasons, falling to Furman 17-12 in Pocatello, Idaho. Russell, who developed a reputation as one of college football s great defensive coordinators at Georgia, put together an extraordinary offense for the Eagles. His 1986 squad led the nation in scoring (41.3 points per game), total offense (501.8 yards per game), and rushing offense (327.1). Georgia Southern was unstoppable in the playoffs during the 1986 season, averaging 50.7 points. His last Eagle team won the national rushing championship (329.2 yards per game). Southern was among the top five teams nationally in both scoring (12.1 points) and total defense (255.9 yards) while allowing only 133 points, a school-record, and holding two opponents scoreless. During his 17 years at Georgia, Russell molded some of the country s finest defensive teams and his Junkyard Dogs became synonymous with Bulldog football. In 1967 Georgia led the Southeastern Conference in total defense and scoring defense. The next year Georgia topped the SEC in total defense and led the nation in scoring defense, yielding just 9.8 points per contest. In 1971, Russell s group paced the country in shutouts and finished among the nation s Top 10 in rushing defense, total defense and scoring defense. The 78 Bulldogs finished a point behind national champion Alabama in scoring defense. UGA s 79 defense forced 49 takeaways, the national high. A native of Birmingham, Ala., Russell held a bachelor s and master s degrees from Auburn. He played football, basketball, baseball and tennis for the Tigers, earning 10 varsity letters. Russell was the last four-sport letterman in Auburn history. Married to Erk for 57 years, Jean Russell passed away in September 2008. The couple is survived by their two sons, Rusty and Jay. Honors and Awards 2010 Georgia Sports Hall of Fame presents inaugural Erk Russell Spirit Award to recognize contributions that mirror the enthusiasm that Coach Russell brought to coaching and to all of his life s endeavors. 2007 Erk Russell Athletic Park named in his honor 1996 Inducted into the Blue-Gray Game Hall of Fame 1990 Georgia Association of Broadcasters Georgian of the Year 1989 Eddie Robinson Award (symbolic of top Division I-AA coach) Football Gazette Coach of the Year USA Today Georgia Coach of the Year USA Today Georgia Coach of the Decade Kodak-American Football Coaches Association I-AA Coach of the Year Georgia Sports Hall of Fame Coach of the Year 1988 Georgia Sports Hall of Fame Coach of the Year 1987 Inducted into the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame 1986 Kodak-American Football Coaches Association I-AA Coach of the Year Washington, D.C., Touchdown Club I-AA Coach of the Year Football News Coach of the Year Chevrolet-CBS Sports I-AA Coach of the Year Atlanta Touchdown Club Coach of the Year Macon Touchdown Club Coach of the Year 100% Wrong Club of Atlanta Coach of the Year Georgia Sports Hall of Fame Coach of the Year Statesboro Rotary Club Man of the Year 1985 Georgia Sports Hall of Fame Coach of the Year Football News Coach of the Year ABC-TV Coach of the Year Washington, D.C., Touchdown Club I-AA Coach of the Year 1984 Georgia Sports Hall of Fame Coach of the Year Russell s Head Coaching Record Year School w L T Pct. 1982 Georgia Southern 7 3 1.636 1983 Georgia Southern 6 5 0.545 1984 Georgia Southern 8 3 0.727 1985 Georgia Southern 13 2 0.867 1986 Georgia Southern 13 2 0.867 1987 Georgia Southern 9 4 0.692 1988 Georgia Southern 12 3 0.800 1989 Georgia Southern 15 0 0 1.000 Eight Seasons 83 22 1.788 61

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Savannah State Tigers Location: Savannah, Ga. Founded: 1890 Enrollment: 3,200 President: Dr. Earl G Yarbrough, Sr. Athletic Director: Marilynn Suggs Nickname: Tigers Colors: Burnt Orange and Reflex Blue Conference: Independent Stadium: Ted A. Wright Stadium/Memorial Stadium Capacity: 8,000 Playing Surface:Natural Grass Navy Midshipmen Location: Annapolis, Md. Founded: 1845 Enrollment: 4,300 President: Jeffrey L. Fowler Athletic Director: Chet Gladchuk Nickname: Midshipmen Colors: Navy Blue and Gold Conference: Independent Stadium: Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Capacity: 34,000 Playing Surface: Grass Julius Dixon Interim Head Coach Justin Baab Senior RB LaDarien Redfield Senior DL Ken Niumatalolo Head Coach Ricky Dobbs Senior QB Wyatt Middleton Senior SB Coaching Staff Head Coach: Julius Dixon (Furman 90) Record at Albany: 0-0 (First Season) Career Record: 0-0 (First Season) Record vs. GSU: First Meeting Office Phone: 912-358-3449 Best Time to Reach: Contact SID Assistant Coaches (Position) Alan Hall (OC/QB) John Montgomery (OL) Eddie Johnson (LB) Barry Casterlin (DL) Hans Batichon (WR) Tigers At-A-Glance Basic Offense: Spread Basic Defense: Base 4-3 2009 Record: 2-8 Lettermen Returning: 51 Lettermen Lost: 31 Starters Returning: 15 (8/7) Series History: GSU, 8-0 Sports Information SID Football Contact: Opio Mashariki Office Phone: 912-358-3434 E-Mail Address: masharik@savannahstate.edu Web Site: www.ssuathletics.com Top Returners: Rushing: Justin Babb, Sr., RB Passing: A.J. Defilippis, Jr., QB Receiving: Byron Leggett, Sr., WR Defense: Sadrak Jean-Baptiste, Jr., LB, LaDarien Redfield, Sr., DL Coaching Staff Head Coach: Ken Niumatalolo (Hawai'i 89) Record at Navy: 18-10 (3 years) Career Record: 18-10 (3 years) Record vs. GSU: First meeting Office Phone: 518-442-3052 Best Time to Reach: Contact SID Assistant Coaches (Position) Buddy Green (DC/Sec.) Ivin Jasper (OC/QB) Chris Culton (OL) Justin Davis (DL) Joe DuPaix (Slot Backs) Tony Grantham(OLB) Ashley Ingram (OL) Steve Johns (ILB/ST) Keith Jones (OLB) Mike Judge (FB) Danny O'Rourke (WR) Dale Pehrson (DL) Napolean Skyes (Sec.) Midshipmen At-A-Glance Basic Offense: Spread Basic Defense: Multiple 2009 Record: 10-4 Lettermen Returning: 37 Lettermen Lost: 30 Starters Returning: 16 Series History: First meeting Sports Information SID Football Contact: Scott Strasemeier Office Phone: 410-293-8755 Cell: E-Mail Address: sstrasem@usna.edu Fax: 518-442-3139 Web Site: www.navysports.com Top Returners: Rushing: Marcus Curry, Jr., SB Passing: Ricky Dobbs, Sr., QB Receiving: Greg Jones, Sr., WR Defense: Emmett Merchant, Sr., S 2010 Schedule 9/4 at Georgia Southern 9/11 at Fort Valley State 9/18 at Bethune-Cookman 9/25 at Albany State 10/2 at Liberty 10/9 at Georgia State 10/16 at Florida A&M 10/23 at Alabama State 11/6 at Old Dominion 11/13 NC CENTRAL 11/20 NORFOLK STATE 2009 Results (2-8) 9/5 at Livingstone Coll. W 34-12 9/12 ALABAMA STATE L 17-20 9/19 at McNeese State L 0-56 9/26 at Concordia College-Selma L 21-23 10/3 at Charleston Southern L 10-47 10/17 BETHUNE-COOKMAN L 24-34 10/24 OLD DOMINION L 17-38 10/31 EDWARD WATERS W 45-24 11/14 WEBBER INTERNATIONAL L 20-35 11/21 at NC Central L 14-35 2010 Schedule 9/6 vs. Maryland (Baltimore, Md.) 9/11 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 9/18 at Louisiana Tech 10/2 at Air Force 10/19 at Wake Forest 10/16 SMU 10/23 vs. Notre Dame (East Rutherford, N.J.) 10/30 DUKE 11/6 at East Carolina 11/13 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 11/20 ARKANSAS STATE 12/11 vs. Army (Philadelphia, Pa.) 2009 Results (10-4) 9/5 at Ohio State L 27-31 9/12 LOUISIANA TECH W 32-14 9/19 at Pittsburgh L 14-27 9/26 WESTERN KENTUCKY W 38-22 10/3 AIR FORCE W (OT) 16-13 10/10 at Rice W 63-14 10/17 at SMU W (OT) 38-35 10/24 WAKE FOREST W 13-10 10/31 TEMPLE L 24-27 11/7 at Notre Dame W 23-21 11/14 DELAWARE W 35-18 11/28 at Hawai'i L 17-24 12/12 at Army W 17-3 12/31 at Missouri W 35-13 2

Coastal Carolina Chanticleers Location: Conway, S.C. Founded: 1954 Enrollment: 8,300 President: David A. DeCenzo Athletic Director: Hunter Yurachek Nickname: Chanticleers Colors: Teal, Bronze & Black Conference: Big South Stadium: Brooks Stadium Capacity: 8,900 (est.) Playing Surface: Grass Elon Phoenix Location: Elon, N.C. Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 5,628 President: Dr. Leo Lambert Athletic Director: Dave Blank Nickname: Phoenix Colors: Maroon and Gold Conference: Southern Stadium: Rhodes Stadium Capacity: 11,250 Playing Surface: Grass David Bennett Head Coach Coaching Staff Head Coach: David Bennett (Presbyterian 84) Record at Coastal Carolina: 50-29 (7 years) Career Record: 113-46 (14 years) Record vs. GSU: 0-2 Office Phone: 843-349-2818 Best Time to Reach: Mornings (Through SID) Assistant Coaches (Position) Kevin Brown (OC/QB) Curtis Walker(DC/OLB) Maurice Drayton (WR/ST) Kevin Mapp (DL) Patrick Covington (OL) Drew Watson (S) Mike Castellano (CB) Keith James (RB) Gary Smallen (Recruiting Coord.) Grant Cain (ILB) Brian Gabriel (Strength) Chanticleers At-A-Glance Basic Offense: Spread Basic Defense: Multiple 2009 Record, Conference/Finish: 5-6, 3-3 / 4th Lettermen Returning: 61 (25/30/6) Lettermen Lost: 11 (7/4/0) Starters Returning: 23 (7/10/6) Series History: GSU leads 2-0 Derrick Frasier Senior LB Zach MacDowall Senior QB Sports Information SID Football Contact: Mike Cawood Office Phone: 843-349-2822 Cell: 843-333-5730 E-Mail Address: cawood@coastal.edu Fax: 843-349-2819 Web Site: goccusports.com Media Contacts Radio Network: WJXY 93.9 FM Play-by-Play Announcer: Matt Hogue Color: Layne Harris Contact: Matt Hogue Phone: (843) 347-2809 Top Returners: Rushing: Eric O'Neal, Jr., RB Passing: Zach MacDowall, R-Jr., QB Receiving: Brandon Whitley, R-Sr., WR Defense: Desmond Steward, R-Jr., LB Pete Lembo Head Coach Coaching Staff Head Coach: Pete Lembo (Georgetown, 92) Record at Elon: 29-17 (4 years) Career Record: 73-31 (9 years) Record vs. GSU: 3-1 Office Phone: 336-278-6721 Best Time to Reach: Through SID Scott Riddle Senior QB Assistant Coaches (Position) Jay Bateman (DC/LB) Rich Skrosky (OC/QB) Scott Browne (RB/RC) Jerrick Hall (DL) Brian Newberry (DB) Keith Gaither (WR) John Strollo (OL) Charles Porterfield (TE) Kevin Downing (Defensive Assistant) The Phoenix At-A-Glance Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: 4-3 2008 Record, Conference/Finish: 9-3, 7-1/2nd Lettermen Returning: 36 Lettermen Lost: 13 Starters Returning: 15 Series History: GSU leads 7-3 Brandon Wiggins Senior LB Sports Information SID Football Contact: Chris Rash Office Phone: 336-278-6711 E-Mail Address: crash@elon.edu Fax: 336-278-6768 Web Site: www.elonphoenix.com Media Contacts Beat Writer: Adam Smith, Burlington Times-News Radio Network: WPCM 920 AM Play-by-Play Announcer: TBA Color: TBA Station Address: 1109 Tower Drive, Burlington, NC 27215 Phone: 336-584-0126 Top Returners: Rushing: Brandon Newsome, Sr., RB Passing: Scott Riddle, Sr., QB Receiving: Lance Camp, Sr., WR Defense: Brandon Wiggins, Sr., LB 2010 Schedule 9/4 at West Virginia 9/11 at Towson 9/18 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 9/25 DELAWARE STATE 10/2 at Richmond 10/16 at Presbyterian 10/23 STONY BROOK 10/30 at Gardner Webb 11/6 at VMI 11/13 LIBERTY 11/20 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 2009 Results (5-6) 9/3 at Kent State L 0-18 9/12 MONMOUTH W 24-17 9/19 at Towson L 17-21 9/26 NC A&T W 28-7 10/10 VMI W 20-6 10/17 at Liberty L 13-58 10/24 at Stony Brook L 10-16 10/31 at Clemson L 3-49 11/7 GARDNER-WEBB W 26-21 11/8 PRESBYTERIAN W 41-37 11/15 at Charleston Southern L 23-30 2010 Schedule 9/4 at Duke 9/11 SHAW 9/18 at Richmond 9/25 at Georgia Southern 10/2 SAMFORD 10/9 at Appalachian State 10/23 WOFFORD 10/30 at Chattanooga 11/6 at The Citadel 11/13 FURMAN 11/20 WESTERN CAROLINA 2009 Results (9-3) 9/5 DAVIDSON W 56-0 9/12 at Presbyterian W 41-7 9/19 at Wake Forest L 7-31 9/26 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 28-14 10/3 at Furman W 19-12 10/10 THE CITADEL W 43-7 10/24 CHATTANOOGA W 45-10 10/31 at Wofford W 31-6 11/7 at Western Carolina W 42-17 11/14 APPALACHIAN STATE L 10-27 11/21 at Samford W 27-7 11/28 at Richmond L 13-16 3

Wofford Location: Spartanburg, S.C. Founded: 1854 Enrollment: 1,400 President: Dr. Benjamin B. Dunlap Athletic Director: Richard Johnson Nickname: Terriers Colors: Old Gold and Black Conference: Southern Stadium: Gibbs Stadium Capacity: 13,000 Playing Surface: Grass Chattanooga Location: Chattanooga, Tenn. Founded: 1886 Enrollment: 10,526 Chancellor: Dr. Roger G. Brown Athletic Director: Rick Hart Nickname: Mocs Colors: Navy, Old Gold and Silver Conference: Southern Stadium: Finley Stadium Capacity: 20,668 Playing Surface: Polyetheylene Field Turf Mike Ayers Head Coach Mitch Allen Junior QB Pat Illig Senior OL Russ Huesman Head Coach B.J. Coleman Junior QB Buster Skrine Senior CB Coaching Staff Head Coach: Mike Ayers (Georgetown (Ky.), 74) Record at Wofford: 144-104-1 (22 years) Career Record: 155-125-2 (25 years) Record vs. GSU: 5-8 Office Phone: 864-597-4090 Best Time to Reach: 10 a.m.-noon Assistant Coaches (Position) Wade Lang (OC/QB) Nate Woody (DC) James Adams (CB) Aaron Johnson (RB) Shiel Wood (WR) Nathan Fuqua (OLB) Terry Lantz (DB) Eric Nash (OL) Peter Kalinowski (Asst. OL) Jack Teachey (DL) Terriers At-A-Glance Basic Offense: Wingbone Basic Defense: Multiple 50 2009 Record, Conference/Finish: 3-8, 2-6/8th Lettermen Returning: 49 (22/25/2) Lettermen Lost: 12 (5/6/1) Starters Returning: 20 Series History: GSU leads 9-6 Sports Information SID: Brent Williamson Office Phone: 864-597-4093 E-Mail Address: williamsondb@wofford.edu Fax: 864-597-4129 Web Site: athletics.wofford.edu Media Contacts Beat Writer: Todd Shanesy, Spartanburg Herald-Journal, 864-582-4511 x7273 Radio Network: ESPN 1400 AM Play-by-Play Announcer: Mark Hauser Color: Thom Henson Sideline: Collins McGraw Station Address: 340 Garner Road Spartanburg, SC 29303 Phone: 864-573-1400 Top Returners: Rushing: Mitch Allen, Jr. QB Passing: Mitch Allen, Jr., QB Receiving: Brenton Bersin, Jr. WR Defense: Tommy Irvin, Sr., S Coaching Staff Head Coach: Russ Huesman (Chattanooga 83) Record at UTC: 6-5 (1 year) Career Record: Same Record vs. GSU: 0-1 Office Phone: 423-425-4494 Best Time to Reach: Contact SID Assistant Coaches (Position) Marcus Satterfield (OC) Adam Fuller (DC) Jimmy Lindsey (DL) Russ Ehrenfeld (OL) Geep Wade (OL) Marcus West (DL) Jamaal Fobbs (RB) Tony Coode (LB) Will Healy (WR) B.J. Hogan (Asst DB) Mocs At-A-Glance Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: Multiple 2008 Record, Conference/Finish: 6-5, 4-4/4th Lettermen Returning: 41 (25/14/2) Lettermen Lost: 20 (10/9/1) Starters Returning: 18 (9/7/2) Series History: GSU leads 20-3 Sports Information SID: Jay Blackman Office Phone: 423-425-5292 Cell Phone: 423-598-6953 E-Mail Address: Jay Blackman@utc.edu Fax: 423-425-4610 Web Site: www.gomocs.com Media Contacts Beat Writer: Wesley Rucker, Chattanooga Times-Free Press (423) 757-6900 Radio Network: WGOW 102.3 Play-by-Play Announcer: Jim Reynolds Color: Todd Agne Station Address: 821 Pineville Road, Chattanooga, TN 37405 Phone: 423-756-6141 Top Returners: Rushing: Chris Awuah, So., TB Passing: B.J. Coleman, Jr., QB Receiving: Chris Pitchford, Sr., WR Defense: Buster Skrine, Sr., CB 2010 Schedule 9/4 at Ohio 9/11 at Charleston Southern 9/18 UNION (KY.) 10/2 FURMAN 10/9 at Georgia Southern 10/16 WESTERN CAROLINA 10/23 at Elon 10/30 THE CITADEL 11/6 at Samford. 11/13 at Appalachian State 11/20 CHATTANOOGA 2009 Results (3-8) 9/5 at South Florida L 7-40 9/12 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 42-14 9/19 at Wisconsin L 14-44 9/26 at Chattanooga L 9-38 10/3 GEORGIA SOUTHERN L 21-26 10/17 APPALACHIAN ST. L 34-44 10/24 at Western Carolina W 35-26 10/31 ELON L 6-34 11/7 at The Citadel W 43-17 11/14 SAMFORD L 24-27 11/21 at Furman L 21-58 2010 Schedule 9/4 APPALACHIAN STATE 9/11 at Jacksonville State 9/18 EASTERN KENTUCKY 9/25 at Western Carolina 10/9 at The Citadel 10/16 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 10/23 at Furman 10/30 ELON 11/6 at Auburn 11/13 SAMFORD 11/20 at Wofford 2009 Results (6-5) 9/3 GLENVILLE STATE W 30-13 9/12 FURMAN L 20-38 9/19 at Presbyterian W 29-13 9/26 WOFFORD W 38-9 10/10 at Samford W 14-7 10/17 at Georgia Southern L 20-30 10/24 at Elon L 10-45 10/31 WESTERN CAROLINA W 24-20 11/7 at Appalachian State L 20-35 11/14 THE CITADEL W 31-28 11/21 at Alabama L 0-45 4

The Citadel Location: Charleston, S.C. Founded: 1842 Enrollment: 2,086 President: Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa Jr. Athletic Director: Larry Leckonby Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Citadel Blue and White Conference: Southern Stadium: Johnson Hagood Stadium Capacity: 21,000 Playing Surface: Grass Samford Location: Birmingham, Ala. Founded: 1841 Enrollment: 4,500 President: Dr. Andrew Westmoreland Athletic Director: Bob Roller Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Red and Blue Conference: Southern Stadium: Seibert Stadium Capacity: 6,700 Playing Surface: LSR Blade synthetic surface Kevin Higgins Head Coach Cortez Allen Senior DB Alex Sellars Senior TE Pat Sullivan Head Coach Bryce Smith Senior LB Coaching Staff Head Coach: Kevin Higgins (West Chester, 77) Record at CIT: 24-32 (5 years) Career Record: 80-57-1 (13 years) Record vs. GSU: 1-4 Office Phone: 843-953-5123 Best Time to Reach: Mornings Assistant Coaches (Position) Tommy Laurendine (Off. Coor./WR/QB) Josh Conklin (Def. Coor./Saf.) Aashon Larkins (ST Coor./LB) Nate Hogge (Recruit Coord./TE) Everette Sands (RB) Denny Doornbos (asst. D.C./DL) Bob Bodine (Asst. O.C./OL) Gerald Dixon (CB) Andrew Alden (Asst. DL) J.P. Gunter (ST QC) Bulldogs At-A-Glance Basic Offense: Triple Option Basic Defense: 4-2-5 2009 Record, Conference/Finish: 4-7, 2-6/7th Lettermen Returning: 39 Lettermen Lost: 12 Starters Returning: Series History: GSU leads 15-4 Sports Information SID: Noelle Orr Blaney Office Phone: 843-953-5353 E-Mail Address: noelle.orr@citadel.edu Fax: 843-953-5058 Web Site: www.citadelsports.com Media Contacts Beat Writer: Jeff Hartsell, Charleston Post and Courier Radio Network: The Citadel Sports Network Play-by-Play Announcer: Darren Goldwater Color: Walt Nadzak Station Address: 60 Mark Field Drive, Suite 4, Charleston, SC 29407 Phone: 843-763-6631 Top Returners: Rushing: VanDyke Jones, So., RB Passing: No returners Receiving: Scott Harward, R-Sr., RB Defense: Cortez Allen, Sr., DB Coaching Staff Head Coach: Pat Sullivan (Auburn, 72) Record at Samford: 15-18 (4 years) Career Record: 39-60-1 (10 years) Record vs. GSU: 2-0 Office Phone: 205-726-2575 Best Time to Reach: Contact SID Assistant Coaches (Position) Steve Brickey (Assistant HC/Off. Coor.) Bill D Ottavio (Def. Coor.) James Joseph (RB) Bill Clay (LB) Brandon Herring (OL) Ross Newton (DL) Ross Robinson (WR) Sam Shade (DB) Bulldogs At-A-Glance Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: Multiple 2008 Record, Conference/Finish: 5-6, 3-6/6th Lettermen Returning: 69 (32/33/4) Lettermen Lost: 20 (14/6/0) Starters Returning: 18 (8/7/3) Series History: GSU leads 3-2 Sports Information SID: Joey Mullins Office Phone: 205-726-2799 Cell Phone: 205-532-3477 E-Mail Address: jmmulli1@samford.edu Fax: 205-726-2545 Web Site: samfordsports.com Media Contacts Beat Writer: Mike Perrin, Birmingham News Radio Network: Samford Radio Network Play-by-Play Announcer: Mike Grace Color: Jay Roberson Station Address: WVSU / Samford University 800 Lakeshore Drive Birmingham, AL 35229 Phone: (205) 726-2877 Top Returners: Rushing: Chris Evans, R-Sr., RB Passing: Dustin Taliaferro, Jr., QB Receiving: DeMarcus Covington,, Sr., WR Defense: Bryce Smith, Sr., MLB 2010 Schedule 9/4 CHOWAN 9/11 at Arizona 9/18 PRESBYTERIAN 9/25 at Furman 10/2 WESTERN CAROLINA 10/9 CHATTANOOGA 10/16 at Appalachian State 10/23 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 10/30 at Wofford 11/6 ELON 11/20 at Samford 2009 Results (4-7) 9/5 at North Carolina L 6-40 9/19 at Princeton W 38-7 9/26 PRESBYTERIAN W 46-21 10/3 APPALACHIAN STATE L (OT) 27-30 10/10 at Elon L 7-40 10/17 at Western Carolina L 10-17 10/24 FURMAN W 38-28 10/31 SAMFORD W 28-16 11/7 WOFFORD L 17-43 11/14 at Chattanooga L 28-31 11/21 at Georgia Southern L 6-13 2010 Schedule 9/4 at Florida State 9/11 at Northwestern St. (La.) 9/16 NEWBERRY COLLEGE 9/25 APPALACHIAN STATE 10/2 at Elon 10/9 at Western Carolina 10/16 FURMAN 10/30 at Georgia Southern 11/6 WOFFORD 11/13 at Chattanooga 11/20 THE CITADEL 2009 Results (5-6) 9/5 at Central Florida L 24-28 9/12 JACKSONVILLE W 27-0 9/19 MILES COLLEGE W 31-12 9/26 at Appalachian State L 7-20 10/3 WESTERN CAROLINA W 16-3 10/10 CHATTANOOGA L 7-14 10/17 at Furman L 24-26 10/31 at The Citadel L 16-28 11/7 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 31-10 11/14 at Wofford W 27-24 11/22 ELON L 7-27 5

Appalachian State Mountaineers Location: Boone, N.C. Founded: 1899 Enrollment: 16,600 Chancellor: Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock Athletic Director: Charlie Cobb Nickname: Mountaineers Colors: Black and Gold Conference: Southern Stadium: Kidd Brewer Stadium Capacity: 21,650 Playing Surface: FieldTurf Western Carolina Catamounts Location: Cullowhee, N.C. Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 9,500 President: Dr. John Bardo Athletic Director: Chip Smith Nickname: Catamounts Colors: Purple and Gold Conference: Southern Stadium: E.J. Whitmire Stadium Capacity: 13,742 Playing Surface: Desso Challenge Pro 2 Joe Moore Head Coach Mark LeGree Senior DB Dennis Wagner Head Coach Bob Ford Player Bob Ford Player Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jerry Moore (Baylor, 61) Record at ASU: 189-76 (21 years) Career Record: 216-123-2 (28 years) Record vs. GSU: 9-9 Office Phone: 828-262-2501 Best Time to Reach: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. weekdays Sports Information SID: Mike Flynn Office Phone: 828-262-2845 Cell Phone: 828-964-6406 E-Mail Address: flynnmh@appstate.edu Fax: 828-262-6106 Web Site: www.goasu.com Coaching Staff Head Coach: Dennis Wagner (Utah, 82) Record at WCU: 5-18 (3 years) Career Record: 47-46-1 (9 years) Record vs. GSU: 0-3 Office Phone: 828-227-7395 Best Time to Reach: Contact SID Sports Information SID: Daniel Hooker Office Phone: 828-227-2339 Phone: 828-508-2494 E-Mail Address: dhooker@email.wcu.edu Fax: 828-227-7688 Web Site: catamountsports.com Assistant Coaches (Position) Jason Blalock (DT) Bob McClain (OL) Brad Glenn (Q) John Holt (TE) Dale Jones (DC/LB) Chris Moore (RB) Mark Speri (DE) Scot Sloan (DB) John Mark Hamilton (Def. Asst.) Mountaineers At-A-Glance Basic Offense: Multiple Spread Basic Defense: 4-3 2009 Record, Conference/Finish: 11-3, 8-0/1st Lettermen Returning: 46 Lettermen Lost: 12 Starters Returning: 20 Series History: ASU leads 13-11-1 Media Contacts Beat Writer: Tommy Bowman (Winston-Salem Journal) Radio Network: Appalachian Sports Network Play-by-Play Announcer: David Jackson Color: Steve Brown Station Address: Box 32116, Boone, NC 28608 Phone: 828-262-2018 Top Returners: Rushing: Devon Moore, Jr., RB Passing: DeAndre Presley, Jr., QB Receiving: Brian Quick, Jr., WR Defense: D.J. Smith, Sr., LB Assistant Coaches (Position) Matt Pawlowski (Asst. HC/DC./DB) Keith Heckendorf (OC/QB) Justin Roberts (LB) Mark Rhea (DL) Arketa Banks (RB) Andy Follett (WR) Jeremiah Ross (O intern coach/te) Michael Mayers (D intern coach) Catamounts At-A-Glance Basic Offense: West Coast/Multiple Basic Defense: 4-2-5/Multiple 2008 Record, Conference/Finish: 2-9, 1-7/8th Lettermen Returning: 36 (18/15/3) Lettermen Lost: 20 (8/11/1) Starters Returning: 13 (8/5) Series History: GSU leads 18-2 Media Contacts Beat Writer: Tyler Goode, Asheville Citizen-Times, 828-586- 4091 x265 Radio Network: Catamount Sports Network Play-by-Play Announcer: Gary Ayers Color: Steve White Station Address: PO Box 571, Baslam, NC 28707 Phone: 828-452-5315 Top Returners: Rushing: Michael Johnson, So., RB Passing: Zack Jaynes, R-Jr., QB Receiving: Marquel Pittman, Sr., WR Defense: Mitchell Bell, Sr., DB 2010 Schedule 9/4 at Chattanooga 9/11 JACKSONVILLE 9/18 NC CENTRAL 9/25 at Samford 10/9 ELON 10/16 THE CITADEL 10/23 at Western Carolina 10/30 FURMAN 11/6 at Georgia Southern 11/13 WOFFORD 11/20 at Florida 2009 Results (11-3) 9/5 at East Carolina L 24-29 9/12 MCNEESE STATE L 35-40 9/26 SAMFORD W 20-7 10/3 at The Citadel W (OT) 30-37 10/10 NC CENTRAL W 55-21 10/17 at Wofford W 44-34 10/24 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 52-16 10/31 at Furman W 52-27 11/7 CHATTANOOGA W 35-20 11/14 at Elon W 27-10 11/21 WESTERN CAROLINA W 19-14 11/28 S.C. STATE W 20-13 12/5 at Richmond W 35-31 12/12 at Montana L 17-24 2010 Schedule 9/4 at North Carolina State 9/11 TUSCULUM 9/18 at Gardner-Webb 9/25 CHATTANOOGA 10/2 at The Citadel 10/9 SAMFORD 10/16 at Wofford 10/23 APPALACHIAN STATE 11/6 at Furman 11/13 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 11/20 at Elon 2009 Results (2-9) 9/5 at Vanderbilt L 0-45 9/12 GARDNER-WEBB L 20-27 9/19 at Georgia Southern L 3-27 9/26 FURMAN L 14-33 10/3 at Samford L 3-16 10/17 THE CITADEL W 14-10 10/24 WOFFORD L26-35 10/31 at Chattanooga L 20-24 11/7 ELON L 17-42 11/14 at Eastern Kentucky W 24-7 11/21 at Appalachian State L 14-19 6

Furman Paladins Location: Greenville, S.C. Founded: 1826 Enrollment: 2,600 President: Dr. David Shi Athletic Director: Dr. Gary Clark Nickname: Paladins Colors: Purple and White Conference: Southern Stadium: Paladin Stadium Capacity: 16,000 Playing Surface: Grass Bobby Lamb Head Coach Coaching Staff Head Coach: Bobby Lamb (Furman, 87) Record at FUR: 62-34 (8 years) Career Record: Same Record vs. GSU: 4-4 Office Phone: 864-294-2120 Best Time to Reach: Weekday mornings Assistant Coaches (Position) Drew Cronic (RB) Tony Elliot (WR/TE) Jeff Farrington (Def. Coor./S) Carroll McCray (OL) Brian Hill (DL) Bob Price (Spec.) Tim Sorrells (/Off. Coor./QB) Steve Wilson (Co-Def. Coor./LB) Rusty Wright (LB) Rocco Afrian (CB) Paladins At-A-Glance Basic Offense: Spread Basic Defense: 4-2-5 2009 Record, Conference/Finish: 6-5, 5-3/3rd Lettermen Returning: 44 (21/22/1) Lettermen Lost: 18 (10/6/2) Starters Returning: 12 (6/6/) Series History: GSU leads 13-8 Adam Mims Senior WR Sports Information SID: Hunter Reid Office Phone: 864-294-2061 Cell Phone: 864-567-1663 E-Mail Address: Hunter.Reid@furman.edu Fax: 864-294-3061 Web Site: furmanpaladins.com Media Contacts Beat Writer: Willie Smith, Greenville News, 864-298-4100 Radio Network: Furman Football Radio Network Play-by-Play Announcer: Chuck Hussion Color: Gordon Higgins Station Address: Furman University, 3300 Poinsett Highway, Greenville, SC 29613 Phone: 864-294-3441 Top Returners: Rushing: Tersoo Uhaa, Jr., RB Passing: Chris Forcier, Jr., QB Receiving: Adam Mims, Sr., WR Defense: Ryan Steed, Jr., CB In February of 2010 the NCAA announced the selection of Frisco, Texas, as the new host site for the NCAA Division I Football Championship game. Frisco emerged from a pool of several cities that submitted bids to serve as the host site for the championship game for the next three years, beginning with the 2010 season. Hosted by the Southland Conference, the championship game will be played at Pizza Hut Park on January 7, 2011. The championship game will be the culmination of a newly expanded 20-team championship bracket. As a result of this expansion, the game will be played a few weeks later than in years past. The 2010 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game is scheduled for Friday, January 7, 2011. The Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) includes the conferences and institutions that compete in the NCAA Division I Football Championship, in addition to two conferences who choose not to participate in the football championship, the Ivy League and the Southwestern Athletic Conference. The FCS embodies a tradition of excellence through high level competition, student-athlete character and sportsmanship throughout the regular season and the championship experience. The decision to award the championship site to Frisco, Texas, was recommended by the Division I Football Championship Committee and approved by the Administrative Committee of the Division I Championships/ Sports Management Cabinet. For more information on the NCAA Division I Football Championship, log on to NCAA.com/football. First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Saturday, November 27 Saturday, December 4 Friday, December 10 or Friday, December 17 or Friday, January 7 Saturday, December 11 Saturday, December 18 Pizza Hut Park - Frisco, Texas #1 Seed #5 Seed #4 Seed 2010 Schedule 9/11 COLGATE 9/18 at South Carolina 9/25 THE CITADEL 10/2 at Wofford 10/9 HOWARD 10/16 at Samford 10/23 CHATTANOOGA 10/30 at Appalachian State 11/6 WESTERN CAROLINA 11/13 at Elon 11/20 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 2009 Results (6-5) 9/5 PRESBYTERIAN W 45-21 9/12 at Chattanooga W 38-20 9/19 at Missouri L 12-52 9/26 at Western Carolina W 33-14 10/3 ELON L 12-19 10/17 SAMFORD W 26-24 10/24 at The Citadel L 28-38 10/31 APPALACHIAN ST. L 27-52 11/7 at Auburn L 31-63 11/14 at Georgia Southern W 30-22 11/21 WOFFORD W 58-21 #3 Seed #2 Seed NATIONAL CHAMPION *Denotes host institution. ESPN Gameplan QF telecasts will also be syndicated on numerous Refer to www.ncaa.com/broadcast for more information. 7

Series Results vs. 2010 Opponents Savannah State / Georgia Southern leads 8-0 H: 7-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0 - GSU 15-0 (Nov. 24, 1983 at Memorial Stadium, Savannah, Ga. - 1,000) - GSU 35-14 (Oct. 7, 1989 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 20,507) - GSU 54-7 (Oct. 27, 1990 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 19,331) - GSU 29-6 (Sept. 7, 1991 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 14,312) - GSU 21-7 (Oct. 3, 1992 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 16,706) - GSU 35-3 (Sept. 4, 1993 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 11,645) - GSU 69-6 (Sept. 1, 2001 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 23,167) - GSU 35-0 (Sept. 6, 2003 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 19,470) Navy First Meeting Coastal Carolina / Georgia Southern leads 2-0 H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0 - GSU 38-21 (Sept. 16, 2006 at Paulson Stadium - 17,303) - GSU 42-34 (Sept. 15, 2007 in Conway, S.C. - 8,448) Elon / Georgia Southern leads 7-3 H: 4-1; A: 3-2; N: 0-0 - GSU 31-17 (Sept. 5, 1998 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 13,233) - GSU 32-9 (Nov. 11, 2000 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 14,084) - GSU 27-21 (Nov. 10, 2001 at Rhodes Stadium, Elon, N.C. - 10,632) - GSU 37-13 (Nov. 15, 2003 at Rhodes Stadium, Elon, N.C. - 2,834) - GSU 48-14 (Oct. 2, 2004 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 12,821) - GSU 49-7 (Oct. 1, 2005 at Rhodes Stadium, Elon, N.C. - 9,875) - GSU 28-21 (Oct. 14, 2006 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 14,825) - ELON 36-33 2OT (Oct. 13, 2007 at Rhodes Stadium, Elon, N.C.- 5,429) - ELON 22-20 (Sept. 20, 2008 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 17,049) - ELON 28-14 (Sept. 26, 2009 at Rhodes Stadium, Elon, N.C. - 10,189) Wofford / Georgia Southern leads 9-6 H: 3-4; A: 6-2; N: 0-0 - WOF 28-7 (Nov. 6, 1982 at Womack Field, Statesboro - 5,127) - GSU 27-16 (Nov. 5, 1983 at Snyder Field, Spartanburg, S.C. - 5,894) - GSU 22-7 (Sept. 20, 1997 at Gibbs Stadium, Spartanburg, S.C. - 7,236) - GSU 45-10 (Sept. 19, 1998 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 8,649) - GSU 55-14 (Sept. 11, 1999 at Gibbs Stadium, Spartanburg, S.C. - 8,048) - GSU 24-17 (Sept. 16, 2000 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 14,055) - GSU 48-10 (Nov. 24, 2001 at Gibbs Stadium, Spartanburg, S.C. - 6,685) - WOF 14-7 (Sept. 21, 2002 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 15,564) - WOF 20-14 (Sept. 20, 2003 at Gibbs Stadium, Spartanburg, S.C. - 9,648) - GSU 58-14 (Sept. 18, 2004 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 17,170) - WOF 21-17 (Sept. 17, 2005 at Gibbs Stadium, Spartanburg, S.C. - 7,362) - WOF 28-10 (Nov. 4, 2006 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 12,486) - GSU 38-35 (Nov. 3, 2007 at Gibbs Stadium, Spartanburg, S.C. - 12,124) - WOF 38-37 OT (Sept. 27, 2008 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 17,958) - GSU 26-21 (Oct. 3, 2009 at Gibbs Stadium, Spartanburg, S.C. - 8,490) Chattanooga / Georgia Southern leads 20-3 H: 11-1; A: 9-2; N: 0-0 - GSU 24-17 (Oct. 13, 1984 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 9,087) - GSU 19-14 (Sept. 28, 1985 at Chamberlain Field, Chattanooga, Tenn. - 8,892) - GSU 34-14 (Sept. 27, 1986 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 15,234) - GSU 13-3 (Sept. 17, 1988 at Chamberlain Field, Chattanooga, Tenn. - 8,747) - GSU 34-13 (Nov. 11, 1989 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 24,078) - GSU 23-20 (Nov. 10, 1990 at Chamberlain Field, Chattanooga, Tenn. - 5,710) - GSU 45-0 (Sept. 25, 1993 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 13,771) - GSU 56-20 (Sept. 24, 1994 at Chamberlain Field, Chattanooga, Tenn. - 7,324) - GSU 35-9 (Sept. 23, 1995 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 13,508) - UTC 23-21 (Sept. 28, 1996 at Chamberlain Field, Chattanooga, Tenn. - 6,324) - GSU 37-10 (Sept. 27, 1997 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 10,128) - GSU 42-25 (Sept. 26, 1998 at Finley Stadium, Chattanooga, Tenn. - 6,574) - GSU 49-10 (Sept. 25, 1999 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 14,746) - GSU 31-10 (Sept. 23, 2000 at Finley Stadium, Chattanooga, Tenn. - 15,072) - GSU 70-7 (Sept. 22, 2001 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 14,656) - GSU 38-10 (Sept. 28, 2002 at Finley Stadium, Chattanooga, Tenn. - 8,566) - GSU 34-3 (Sept. 27, 2003 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 18,623) - GSU 51-17 (Sept. 25, 2004 at Finley Stadium, Chattanooga, Tenn. - 6,160) - GSU 48-10 (Sept. 24, 2005 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 15,330) - UTC 27-26 (Sept. 23, 2006 at Finley Stadium, Chattanooga, Tenn. - 8,228) - UTC 45-38 OT (Sept. 22, 2007 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 18,785) - GSU 52-28 (Oct. 4, 2008 at Finley Stadium, Chattanooga, Tenn. - 5,616) - GSU 30-20 (Oct. 17, 2009 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 17,357) The Citadel / Georgia Southern leads 16-4 H: 11-1; A: 5-3; N: 0-0 -#GSU 38-20 (Nov. 26, 1988 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 11,011) -#GSU 31-0 (Nov. 24, 1990 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 11,881) - GSU 16-6 (Sept. 11, 1993 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 12,921) - CIT 17-15 (Nov. 19, 1994 at Hagood Stadium, Charleston, S.C. - 18,559) - GSU 27-0 (Oct. 21, 1995 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 14,201) - CIT 35-20 (Oct. 26, 1996 at Hagood Stadium, Charleston, S.C. - 9,427) - GSU 49-7 (Oct. 25, 1997 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 14,731) - GSU 51-34 (Oct. 24, 1998 at Hagood Stadium, Charleston, S.C. - 14,222) - GSU 34-17 (Oct. 23, 1999 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 18,536) - GSU 27-10 (Oct. 21, 2000 at Hagood Stadium, Charleston, S.C. - 12,391) - GSU 14-6 (Oct. 20, 2001 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 18,637) - GSU 28-24 (Oct. 26, 2002 at Hagood Stadium, Charleston, S.C. - 16,427) - CIT 28-24 (Oct. 25, 2003 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 15,988) - GSU 42-7 (Oct. 23, 2004 at Hagood Stadium, Charleston, S.C. - 12,472) - GSU 49-14 (Oct. 22, 2005 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 17,292) - CIT 24-21 (Oct. 28, 2006 at Hagood Stadium, Charleston, S.C. - 12,129) - GSU 21-17 (Oct. 27, 2007 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 18,506) - GSU 44-41 3OT (Nov. 1, 2008 at Hagood Stadium, Charleston, S.C. - 11,190) - GSU 13-6 (Nov. 21, 2009 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 12,611) #NCAA I-FCS First-Round Playoff Games 8

Samford / Georgia Southern leads 3-2 H: 2-1; A: 1-1; N: 0-0 - GSU 49-21 (Nov. 12, 1988 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 20,340) - GSU 52-7 (Oct. 28, 1989 at Seibert Stadium, Birmingham, Ala. - 6,042) - GSU 31-24 (Nov. 17, 1990 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 18,271) - SAM 27-17 (Nov. 8, 2008 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 17,436) - SAM 31-10 (Nov. 7, 2009 at Seibert Stadium, Birmingham, Ala. - 7,730) Appalachian State / ASU leads 13-11-1 H: 7-4; A: 4-9-1; N: 0-0 - GSU 33-0 (Nov. 25, 1932 at Statesboro, Ga.) - GSU 22-13 (Oct. 25, 1934 at Boone, N.C.) - ASU 7-6 (Nov. 15, 1934 at Statesboro, Ga.) - tie 0-0 (Nov. 9, 1935 at Boone, N.C.) - ASU 27-0 (Oct. 24, 1936 at Boone, N.C.) - ASU 59-0 (Nov. 17, 1939 at Boone, N.C.) -*ASU 19-0 (Dec. 5, 1987 at Conrad Stadium, Boone, N.C. - 9,229) - GSU 34-28 (Oct. 16, 1993 at Kidd Brewer Stadium, Boone, N.C. - 10,939) - GSU 34-31 (Oct. 15, 1994 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 12,552) - ASU 27-17 (Oct. 14, 1995 at Kidd Brewer Stadium, Boone, N.C. - 8,797) - ASU 35-28 (Oct. 19, 1996 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 11,074) - ASU 24-12 (Oct. 18, 1997 at Kidd Brewer Stadium, Boone, N.C. - 13,887) - GSU 37-24 (Oct. 17, 1998 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 20,353) - ASU 17-16 (Oct. 16, 1999 at Kidd Brewer Stadium, Boone, N.C. - 19,891) - GSU 34-28 (Oct. 14, 2000 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 21,899) - GSU 27-18 (Oct. 13, 2001 at Kidd Brewer Stadium, Boone, N.C. - 15,331) -*GSU 38-24 (Dec. 8, 2001 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 9,352) - GSU 36-20 (Oct. 19, 2002 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 15,146) - ASU 28-21 (Oct. 18, 2003 at Kidd Brewer Stadium, Boone, N.C. - 13,879) - GSU 54-7 (Oct. 16, 2004 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 22,421) - ASU 24-7 (Oct. 15, 2005 at Kidd Brewer Stadium, Boone, N.C. - 21,486) - ASU 27-20 2OT (Oct. 21, 2006 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 19,438) - GSU 38-35 (Oct. 20, 2007 at Kidd Brewer Stadium, Boone, N.C. - 28,202) - ASU 37-36 (Oct. 18, 2008 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 20,851) - ASU 52-16 (Oct. 24, 2009 at Kidd Brewer Stadium, Boone, N.C. - 26,215) *NCAA I-FCS Quarterfinal Playoff Games - GSU 45-7 (Oct. 8, 2005 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 14,156) - GSU 24-14 (Sept. 30, 2006 at Whitmire Stadium, Cullowhee, N.C. - 10,483) - GSU 50-21 (Sept. 29, 2007 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 15,486) - GSU 38-31 OT (Oct. 25, 2008 at Whitmire Stadium, Cullowhee, N.C. - 8,327) - GSU 27-3 (Sept. 19, 2009 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 17,633) Furman / Georgia Southern leads 13-8 H: 7-3; A: 5-4; N: 1-1 - #GSU 44-42 (Dec. 21, 1985 at Tacoma Dome, Tacoma, WA - 5,306) - #FUR 17-12 (Dec. 17, 1988 at Holt Minidome, Pocatello, Idaho - 9,714) - GSU 21-0 (Sept. 26, 1992 at Paladin Stadium, Greenville, S.C. - 14,879) - GSU 31-19 (Nov. 6, 1993 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 17,984) - GSU 31-26 (Nov. 5, 1994 at Paladin Stadium, Greenville, S.C. - 12,161) - GSU 27-20 (Nov. 4, 1995 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 15,305) - FUR 21-14 (Nov. 9, 1996 at Paladin Stadium, Greenville, S.C. - 11,616) - GSU 30-13 (Nov. 8, 1997 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 18,269) - GSU 45-17 (Nov. 7, 1998 at Paladin Stadium, Greenville, S.C. - 10,201) - GSU 41-38 (Nov. 6, 1999 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 18,636) - FUR 45-10 (Nov. 4, 2000 at Paladin Stadium, Greenville, S.C. - 15,127) - GSU 20-10 (Nov. 3, 2001 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 21,593) -*FUR 24-17 (Dec. 15, 2001 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 11,827) - GSU 42-21 (Nov. 9, 2002 at Paladin Stadium, Greenville, S.C. - 15,794) - GSU 29-24 (Nov. 8, 2003 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 14,562) - FUR 29-22 (Nov. 6, 2004 at Paladin Stadium, Greenville, S.C. - 17,145) - GSU 27-24 (Nov. 5, 2005 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 19,808) - FUR 13-10 (Nov. 11, 2006 at Paladin Stadium, Greenville, S.C. - 13,287) - FUR 24-22 (Nov. 10, 2007 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 23,373) - GSU 17-10 (Nov. 15, 2008 at Paladin Stadium, Greenville, S.C. - 10,496) - FUR 30-22 (Nov. 14, 2009 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 17,922) #NCAA I-FCS National Championship Games; *NCAA I-FCS Semifinal Playoff Western Carolina /Georgia Southern leads 18-2 H: 10-0; A: 8-2; N: 0-0 - WCU 14-7 (1941 at Cullowhee, N.C.) - GSU 37-16 (Oct. 24, 1987 at Whitmire Stadium, Cullowhee, N.C. - 13,460) - GSU 44-6 (Oct. 12, 1991 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 19,190) - GSU 19-18 (Oct. 9, 1993 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 14,133) - WCU 35-31 (Oct. 8, 1994 at Whitmire Stadium, Cullowhee, N.C. - 10,212) - GSU 42-0 (Oct. 7, 1995 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 11,430) - GSU 38-28 (Oct. 12, 1996 at Whitmire Stadium, Cullowhee, N.C. - 7,678) - GSU 30-7 (Oct. 11, 1997 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 11,368) - GSU 28-21 (Oct. 10, 1998 at Whitmire Stadium, Cullowhee, N.C. - 9,671) - GSU 70-7 (Oct. 9, 1999 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 16,406) - GSU 42-24 (Oct. 7, 2000 at Whitmire Stadium, Cullowhee, N.C. - 7,114) - GSU 50-14 (Oct. 6, 2001 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 17,804) - GSU 41-24 (Oct. 12, 2002 at Whitmire Stadium, Cullowhee, N.C. - 7,749) - GSU 31-25 (Oct. 11, 2003 at Paulson Stadium, Statesboro - 15,708) - GSU 38-16 (Oct. 9, 2004 at Whitmire Stadium, Cullowhee, N.C. - 10,970) 9

NCAA FCS Playoff Information Championship January 7, 2011 Pizza Hut Park, Frisco, Texas Hosts Southland Conference City of Frisco, Texas Hunt Sports Group... Semifinals December 17-18, 2010 at home sites... Quarterfinals December 10-11, 2010 at home sites... Second Round December 4, 2010 at home sites... First Round November 27, 2010 at home sites... Beginning in 2010, the FCS playoff field expands to 20 teams with 10 conferences receiving automatic bids. Past Championship Games and Results 2009 Villanova 23, Montana 21 Chattanooga, TN 2008 Richmond 24, Montana 7 Chattanooga, TN 2007 Appalachian State 49, Delaware 21 Chattanooga, TN 2006 Appalachian State 28, Massachusetts 17 Chattanooga, TN 2005 Appalachian State 21, Northern Iowa 16 Chattanooga, TN 2004 James Madison 31, Montana 21 Chattanooga, TN 2003 Delaware 40, Colgate 0 Chattanooga, TN 2002 Western Kentucky 34, McNeese State 14 Chattanooga, TN 2001 Montana 13, Furman 6 Chattanooga, TN 2000 Georgia Southern 27, Montana 25 Chattanooga, TN 1999 Georgia Southern 59, Youngstown State 24 Chattanooga, TN 1998 Massachusetts 55, Georgia Southern 43 Chattanooga, TN 1997 Youngstown State 10, McNeese State 9 Chattanooga, TN 1996 Marshall 49, Montana 29 Huntington, WV 1995 Montana 22, Marshall 20 Huntington, WV 1994 Youngstown State 28, Boise State 14 Huntington, WV 1993 Youngstown 17, Marshall 5 Huntington, WV 1992 Marshall 31, Youngstown State 28 Huntington, WV 1991 Youngstown State 25, Marshall 17 Statesboro, GA 1990 Georgia Southern 36, Nevada 13 Statesboro, GA 1989 Georgia Southern 37, Stephen F. Austin 34 Statesboro, GA 1988 Furman 17, Georgia Southern 12 Pocatello, ID 1987 Northeast Louisiana 43, Marshall 42 Pocatello, ID 1986 Georgia Southern 48, Arkansas State 21 Tacoma, WA 1985 Georgia Southern 44, Furman 42 Tacoma, WA 1984 Montana State 19, Louisiana Tech 6 Charleston, S.C. 1983 Southern Illinois 43, Western Carolina 7 Charleston, S.C. 1982 Eastern Kentucky 17, Delaware 14 Wichita Falls, TX 1981 Idaho State 34, Eastern Kentucky 23 Wichita Falls, Texas 1980 Boise State 31, Eastern Kentucky 29 Sacramento, CA 1979 Eastern Kentucky 30, Lehigh 7 Orlando, FL 1978 Florida A&M 35, Massachusetts 28 Wichita Falls, TX FCS Playoff Participants Team (Appearances - Last) Record Akron (1-1985) 0-1 Alcorn State (3-1994) 0-3 Appalachian State (17-2009) 23-14 Arkansas State (4-1987) 6-4 Bethune-Cookman (2-2003) 0-2 Boise State (5-1994) 8-4 Boston Univ. (5-1994) 2-5 Cal Poly (2-2008) 1-2 Central Florida (2-1993) 2 2 Chattanooga (1-1984) 0-1 The Citadel (3-1992) 1-3 Coastal Carolina (1-2006) 0-1 Colgate (8-2008) 4-8 Connecticut (1-1998) 1-1 Delaware (14-2007) 19-13 Delaware State (1-2007) 0-1 East Tennessee State (1-1996) 1-1 Eastern Illinois (13-2009) 3-13 Eastern Kentucky (19-2008) 16-17 Eastern Washington (7-2009) 5-7 Elon (1-2009) 0-1 Florida A&M (7-2001) 5-6 Florida Atlantic (1-2003) 2-1 Fordham (2-2007) 1-2 Furman (15-2006) 17-14 Georgia Southern (16-2005) 38-10 Grambling (3-1989) 0-3 Hampton (5-2006) 0-5 Hofstra (5-2001) 2-5 Holy Cross (2-2009) 0-2 Howard (1-1993) 0-1 Idaho (11-1995) 6-11 Idaho State (2-1983) 3-1 Illinois State (3-2006) 3-3 Indiana State (2-1984) 1-2 Jackson State (12-1997) 0-12 Jacksonville State (2-2004) 0-2 James Madison (9-2008) 8-8 Lafayette (3-2006) 0-3 Lehigh (7-2004) 4-7 Louisiana Tech (2-1984) 4-2 Most Appearances in Division I-FCS Playoffs Team (Appearances - Last) Record Maine (5-2002) 2-5 Marshall (8-1996) 23-6 Massachusetts (8-2007) 10-7 McNeese State (14-2009) 11-14 Middle Tennessee State (7-1994) 6-7 Mississippi Valley State (1-1984) 0-1 Missouri State (2-1990) 1-2 Montana (20-2009) 30-18 Montana State (4-2006) 4-3 Murray State (5-2002) 1-5 Nevada (7-1991) 9-7 New Hampshire (8-2009) 5-8 Nicholls State (3-2005) 1-3 North Carolina A&T (4-2003) 1-4 North Texas (4-1994) 0-4 Northeast Louisiana (4-1993) 5-3 Northeastern (1-2002) 0-1 Northern Arizona (4-2003) 1-4 Northern Iowa (14-2008) 18-14 Northwestern State (6-2004) 3-6 Portland State (1-2000) 0-1 Rhode Island (3-1985) 2-3 Richmond (8-2009) 10-7 Samford (2-1992) 2-2 Sam Houston State (4-2004) 3-4 South Carolina State (4-2009) 2-4 South Dakota State (1-2009) 0-1 Southern Illinois (8-2008) 8-7 Stephen F. Austin (4-1995) 6-4 Tennessee-Martin (1-2006) 0-1 Tennessee State (5-1999) 2-5 Texas State (2-2008) 2-2 Troy State (7-2000) 5-7 Villanova (8-2009) 8-7 Weber State (4-2009) 2-4 Western Carolina (1-1983) 3-1 Western Illinois (8-2003) 5-8 Western Kentucky (8-2004) 8-7 William & Mary (8-2009) 6-8 Wofford (3-2008) 3-3 Youngstown State (11-2006) 25-7 School (Appearances-Last)...Record Montana (20 2009)...30-18 Eastern Kentucky (19 2008)...16-17 Appalachian State (17 2009)...23-14 Georgia Southern (16 2005)...38-10 Furman (15 2006)...17-14 Delaware (14 2007)...19-13 Northern Iowa (14 2008)...18-14 McNeese State (14 2009)... 11-14 Eastern Illinois (13 2009)...3-13 Jackson State (12 1997)...0-12 Youngstown State (11 2006)...25-7 10

SoCon Playoff History Year Teams Site 1982 South Carolina State 17, Furman 0 Greenville, S.C. 1983 Western Carolina 24, Colgate 23 Cullowhee, N.C. Western Carolina 28, Holy Cross 21 Worchester, Mass. Furman 35, Boston University 16 Greenville, S.C. Western Carolina 14, Furman 7 Greenville, S.C. Southern Illinois 43, Western Carolina 7 Charleston, S.C. 1984 Arkansas State 37, UT Chattanooga 10 Jonesboro, Ark. 1985 Furman 59, Rhode Island 15 Greenville, S.C. Furman 35, Nevada 12 Greenville, S.C. Georgia Southern 44, Furman 42 Tacoma, Wash. 1986 Eastern Kentucky 23, Furman 10 Greenville, S.C. Nicholls State 28, Appalachian State 26 Boone, N.C. 1987 Appalachian State 20, Richmond 3 Boone, N.C. Marshall 41, James Madison 12 Huntington, W.Va. Appalachian State 19, Georgia Southern 0 Boone, N.C. Marshall 51, Weber State 23 Huntington, W.Va. Marshall 24, Appalachian State 10 Boone, N.C. Northeast Louisiana 43, Marshall 42 Pocatello, Idaho 1988 Furman 21, Delaware 7 Greenville, S.C. Marshall 7, North Texas State 0 Hutington, W.Va. Georgia Southern 38, The Citadel 20 Statesboro, Ga. Furman 13, Marshall 9 Hutington, W.Va. Furman 38, Idaho 7 Greenville, S.C. Furman 17, Georgia Southern 12 Pocatello, Idaho 1989 Middle Tennessee State 24, Appalachian State 21 Murfreesboro, Tenn. Furman 24, William & Mary 10 Greenville, S.C. Furman 42, Youngstown State 23 Greenville, S.C. Stephen F. Austin 21, Furman 19 Greenville, S.C. 1990 Georgia Southern 31, The Citadel 0 Statesboro, Ga. Furman 45, Eastern Kentucky 17 Richmond, Ky. Nevada 42, Furman 35 (3ot) Reno, Nev. 1991 Marshall 20, Western Illinois 17 (ot) Huntington, W.Va. Eastern Kentucky 14, Appalachian State 3 Richmond, Ky. Marshall 41, Northern Iowa 13 Huntington, W.Va. Marshall 14, Eastern Kentucky 7 Huntington, W.Va. Youngstown State 25, Marshall 17 Statesboro, Ga. 1992 Marshall 44, Eastern Kentucky 0 Huntington, W.Va. Middle Tennessee State 35, Appalachian State 10 Murfreesboro, Tenn. The Citadel 44, North Carolina A&T 0 Charleston, S.C. Marshall 35, Middle Tennessee State 21 Huntington, W.Va. Youngstown State 41, The Citadel 17 Charleston, S.C. Marshall 28, Delaware 7 Huntington, W.Va. Marshall 31, Youngstown State 28 Huntington, W.Va. 1993 Georgia Southern 14, Eastern Kentucky 12 Statesboro, Ga. Marshall 28, Howard 14 Huntington, W.Va. Youngstown State 34, Georgia Southern 14 Youngstown, Ohio Marshall 34, Delaware 31 Huntington, W.Va Marshall 24, Troy State 21 Huntington, W.Va. Youngstown State 17, Marshall 5 Huntington, W.Va. 1994 Appalachian State 17, New Hampshire 10 Durham, N.H. Marshall 49, Middle Tennessee State 14 Huntington, W.Va. Boise State 17, Appalachian State 14 Boise, Idaho Marshall 28, James Madison 21 Huntington, W.Va. Boise State 28, Marshall 24 Boise, Idaho 1995 Appalachian State 31, James Madison 24 Boone, N.C. Georgia Southern 24, Troy State 21 Troy, Ala. Marshall 38, Jackson State 8 Huntington, W.Va. Stephen F. Austin 27, Appalachian State 17 Boone, N.C. Montana 45, Georgia Southern 0 Missoula, Mont. Marshall 41, Northern Iowa 24 Huntington, W.Va. Marshall 25, McNeese State 13 Lake Charles, La. Montana 22, Marshall 20 Huntington, W.Va. 1996 Furman 42, Northern Arizona 31 Flagstaff, Ariz. Marshall 59, Delaware 14 Huntington, W.Va. East Tennessee State 35, Villanova 29 Johnson City, Tenn. Marshall 54, Furman 0 Huntington, W.Va. Montana 44, East Tennessee State 14 Missoula, Mont. Marshall 31, Northern Iowa 14 Huntington, W.Va. Marshall 49, Montana 28 Huntington, W.Va. Year Teams Site 1997 Georgia Southern 52, Florida A&M Statesboro, Ga. Delaware 16, Georgia Southern 7 Newark, Del. 1998 Georgia Southern 49, Colgate 28 Statesboro, Ga. Northwestern State 31, Appalachian State 20 Natchitoches, La. Georgia Southern 52, Connecticut 30 Statesboro, Ga. Georgia Southern 42, Western Illinois 14 Statesboro, Ga. Massachusetts 55, Georgia Southern 43 Chattanooga, Tenn. 1999 Florida A&M 44, Appalachian State 29 Boone, N.C. Massachusetts 30, Furman 23 (OT) Greenville, S.C. Georgia Southern 72, Northern Arizona 29 Statesboro, Ga. Georgia Southern 38, Massachusetts 21 Statesboro, Ga. Georgia Southern 28, Illinois State 17 Statesboro, Ga. Georgia Southern 59, Youngstown State 24 Chattanooga, Tenn. 2000 Appalachian State 33, Troy State Troy, Ala. Hofstra 31, Furman 24 Greenville, S.C. Georgia Southern 42, McNeese State 17 Statesboro, Ga. Appalachian State 17, Western Kentucky 14 Boone, N.C. Georgia Southern 48, Hofstra 20 Statesboro, Ga. Montana 19, Appalachian State 16 (OT) Missoula, Mont. Georgia Southern 27, Delaware 18 Newark, Del. Georgia Southern 27, Montana 25 Chattanooga, Tenn. 2001 Appalachian State 40, William & Mary 27 Boone, N.C. Furman 24, Western Kentucky 20 Greenville, S.C. Georgia Southern 60, Florida A&M 35 Statesboro, Ga. Furman 34, Lehigh 17 Greenville, S.C. Georgia Southern 38, Appalachian State 24 Statesboro, Ga. Furman 24, Georgia Southern 17 Statesboro, Ga. Montana 13, Furman 6 Chattanooga, Tenn. 2002 Villanova 45, Furman 38 Philadelphia, Pa. Maine 14, Appalachian State 13 Boone, N.C. Georgia Southern 34, Bethune-Cookman 0 Statesboro, Ga. Georgia Southern 31, Maine 7 Statesboro, Ga. Western Kentucky 31, Georgia Southern 28 Statesboro, Ga. 2003 Wofford 31, North Carolina A&T 19 Spartanburg, S.C. Wofford 34, Western Kentucky 17 Spartanburg, S.C. Delaware 24, Wofford 9 Newark, Del. 2004 New Hampshire 27, Georgia Southern 23 Statesboro, Ga. Furman 49, Jacksonville State 7 Greenville, S.C. James Madison 14, Furman 13 Greenville, S.C. 2005 Texas State 50, Georgia Southern 35 San Marcos, Texas Appalachian State 34, Lafayette 23 Boone, N.C. Furman 14, Nicholls State 12 Greenville, S.C. Appalachian State 38, Southern Illinois 24 Boone, N.C. Furman 24, Richmond 20 Greenville, S.C. Appalachian State 29, Furman 23 Boone, N.C. Appalachian State 21, Northern Iowa 16 Chattanooga, Tenn. 2006 Appalachian State 45, Coastal Carolina 28 Boone, N.C. Montana State 31, Furman 7 Bozeman, Mont. Appalachian State 38, Montana State 17 Boone, N.C. Appalachian State 49, Youngstown State 24 Boone, N.C. Appalachian State 28, Massachusetts 17 Chattanooga, Tenn. 2007 Appalachian State 28, James Madison 27 Boone, N.C. Wofford 23, Montana 22 Missoula, Mont. Appalachian State 38, Eastern Washington 35 Boone, N.C. Richmond 21, Wofford 10 Spartanburg, S.C. Appalachian State 55, Richmond 35 Boone, N.C. Appalachian State 49, Deleware 21 Chattanooga, Tenn. 2008 Appalachian State 37, South Carolina State 21 Boone, N.C. James Madison 38, Wofford 35 Harrisonburg, Va. Richmond 33, Appalachian State 13 Boone, N.C. 2009 Appalachian State 20, South Carolina State 13 Boone, N.C. Richmond 16, Elon 13 Richmond, Va. Appalachian State 35, Richmond 31 Richmond, Va. Montana 24, Appalachian State 17 Missoula, Mont. NOTE: Georgia Southern competed as an FCS independent prior to joining the Southern Conference in 1993. 11

SoCon Championship Profile Southern Conference Championships Won Outright By Current League Members (24) Furman 7 (1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1989, 1990) Appalachian State 8 (1986, 1987, 1991, 1995, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009) Georgia Southern 5 (1993, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002) Chattanooga 2 (1979, 1984) The Citadel 2 (1961, 1992) Wofford 1 (2003) Championships Shared By Current League Members (7) Chattanooga and VMI (1977) Furman and Chattanooga (1978) Furman and Marshall (1988) Georgia Southern, Furman and Appalachian State (1999) Georgia Southern and Furman (2001) Georgia Southern and Furman (2004) Appalachian State and Wofford (2007) Championships Won Outright By Former League Members (42) Clemson 2 (1940, 1948) Duke 10 (1933, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1952) East Carolina 3 (1972, 1973, 1976) Marshall 2 (1994, 1996) Maryland 1 (1937) North Carolina 2 (1946, 1949) Richmond 3 (1968, 1971, 1975) VMI 5 (1957, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1974) Virginia Tech 1 (1963) Washington & Lee 2 (1934, 1950) West Virginia 8 (1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1964, 1965, 1967) William & Mary 3 (1942, 1947, 1970) Championships Shared By Former League Members (4) Maryland and VMI (1951) East Carolina and William & Mary (1966) Davidson and Richmond (1969) Marshall and Furman (1988) Championship Breakdown By School 12 - Furman (7 outright, 5 shared) 10 - Duke (all outright) 10 - Appalachian State (8 outright, 2 shared) 8 - Georgia Southern (5 outright, 3 shared) 8 - West Virginia (all outright) 7 - VMI (5 outright, 2 shared) 4 - Chattanooga (2 outright, 2 shared) 4 - Richmond (3 outright, 1 shared) 4 - William & Mary (3 outright, 1 shared) 4 - East Carolina (3 outright, 1 shared) 3 - Marshall (2 outright, 1 shared) 2 - The Citadel (both outright) 2 - Washington & Lee (both outright) 2 - Clemson (both outright) 2 - Maryland (1 outright, 1 shared) 2 - North Carolina (both outright) 1 - Virginia Tech (shared) 2 - Wofford (1 outright, 1 shared) 1 - Davidson (shared) Most Consecutive Championship Seasons By One School 6 by Georgia Southern (1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002) 5 by Appalachian State (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009) 4 by West Virginia (1953, 1954, 1955, 1956) 4 by Furman (1980, 1981, 1982, 1983) Number of Undefeated and Untied Championship Seasons 42 (most recent, Appalachian State/8-0, 2009) Team Won-Lost Records as a League Member (Since Division I-FCS reclassification in 1982) Southern Conference Record School W L T.Pct Appalachian State 157 51 1.754 Georgia Southern 93 42 0.688 Furman 141 64 2.687 Wofford 58 42 0.580 Samford 7 9 0.438 Elon 22 30 0.423 Chattanooga 80 123 1.394 Western Carolina 79 123 3.391 The Citadel 76 127 2.374 Overall Record School W L T.Pct Georgia Southern 147 66 0.690 Appalachian State 237 107 2.689 Furman 227 109 4.676 Wofford 87 57 0.604 Samford 11 11 0.500 Elon 37 43 0.463 The Citadel 136 175 2.437 Western Carolina 124 173 3.418 Chattanooga 122 188 1.394 NCAA I-FCS Playoff Games School Record First Rd. Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship Appalachian State 23-14 11-6 6-5 3-3 3-0 Chattanooga 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 The Citadel 1-3 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 Elon 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 East Tennessee State 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 Furman 17-14 7-6 6-3 3-3 1-2 Georgia Southern 18-8 8-2 5-3 3-2 2-1 VMI 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Western Carolina 3-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 Wofford 3-3 2-1 1-1 0-1 0-0 Totals 66-46 31-19 19-14 10-9 6-4 12

SoCon Standings 1993 CONF OVERALL W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Georgia Southern 7 1 0.875 10 3 0.769 Marshall 6 2 0.750 11 4 0.733 Western Carolina 5 3 0.625 6 5 0.545 Furman 4 4 0.500 5 5 1.500 The Citadel 4 4 0.500 5 6 0.455 Appalachian State 4 4 0.500 4 7 0.364 East Tennessee State 3 5 0.375 5 6 0.455 Chattanooga 2 6 0.250 4 7 0.364 VMI 1 7 0.125 1 10 0.091 1994 CONF OVERALL W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Marshall 7 1 0.875 12 2 0.857 Appalachian State 6 2 0.750 9 4 0.692 Georgia Southern 5 3 0.625 6 5 0.545 Western Carolina 5 3 0.625 6 5 0.545 The Citadel 4 4 0.500 6 5 0.545 East Tennessee State 4 4 0.500 6 5 0.545 Furman 2 6 0.250 3 8 0.273 Chattanooga 2 6 0.250 3 8 0.273 VMI 1 7 0.125 1 10 0.091 1995 CONF OVERALL W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Appalachian State 8 0 0 1.000 12 1 0.923 Marshall 7 1 0.875 12 3 0.800 Georgia Southern 5 3 0.625 9 4 0.692 Furman 5 3 0.625 6 5 0.545 East Tennessee State 4 4 0.500 4 7 0.364 VMI 3 5 0.375 4 7 0.364 Chattanooga 2 6 0.250 4 7 0.364 Western Carolina 2 6 0.250 3 7 0.300 The Citadel 0 8 0.000 2 9 0.182 1996 CONF OVERALL W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Marshall 8 0 0 1.000 15 0 0 1.000 East Tennessee State 7 1 0.875 10 3 0.769 Furman 6 2 0.750 9 4 0.692 Appalachian State 5 3 0.625 7 4 0.636 The Citadel 3 5 0.375 4 7 0.364 Georgia Southern 2 6 0.250 4 7 0.364 VMI 2 6 0.250 3 8 0.273 Chattanooga 2 6 0.250 3 8 0.273 Western Carolina 1 7 0.125 4 7 0.364 1997 CONF OVERALL W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Georgia Southern 7 1 0.875 10 3 0.769 Appalachian State 6 2 0.750 7 4 0.636 East Tennessee State 5 3 0.625 7 4 0.636 Furman 5 3 0.625 7 4 0.636 The Citadel 4 4 0.500 6 3 0.667 Chattanooga 4 4 0.500 7 4 0.636 Western Carolina 3 5 0.375 3 8 0.273 Wofford 2 6 0.250 3 7 0.300 VMI 0 8 0.000 0 11 0.000 1998 CONF OVERALL W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Georgia Southern 8 0 0 1.000 14 1 0.933 Appalachian State 6 2 0.750 10 3 0.769 Western Carolina 5 3 0.625 6 5 0.545 Chattanooga 4 4 0.500 5 6 0.455 The Citadel 4 4 0.500 5 6 0.455 East Tennessee State 3 5 0.375 4 7 0.364 Wofford 3 5 0.375 4 7 0.364 Furman 3 5 0.375 5 6 0.455 VMI 0 8 0.000 1 10 0.091 1999 CONF OVERALL W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Georgia Southern 7 1 0.875 13 2 0.867 Appalachian State 7 1 0.875 9 3 0.750 Furman 7 1 0.875 9 3 0.750 Wofford 5 3 0.625 6 5 0.545 East Tennessee State 4 4 0.500 6 5 0.545 Chattanooga 3 5 0.375 5 6 0.455 Western Carolina 2 6 0.250 3 8 0.273 The Citadel 1 7 0.125 2 9 0.182 VMI 0 8 0.000 1 10 0.091 2000 CONF OVERALL W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Georgia Southern 7 1 0.875 13 2 0.867 Appalachian State 6 2 0.750 10 4 0.714 Furman 6 2 0.750 9 3 0.750 Wofford 5 3 0.625 7 4 0.636 East Tennessee State 4 4 0.500 6 5 0.545 Chattanooga 3 5 0.375 5 6 0.455 Western Carolina 3 5 0.375 4 7 0.364 The Citadel 1 7 0.125 2 9 0.182 VMI 1 7 0.125 2 9 0.182 13

SoCon Standings 2001 CONF OVERALL W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Georgia Southern 7 1 0.875 12 2 0.857 Furman 7 1 0.875 12 3 0.800 Appalachian State 6 2 0.750 9 4 0.692 Western Carolina 5 3 0.625 7 4 0.636 East Tennessee State 4 4 0.500 6 5 0.545 Wofford 3 5 0.375 4 7 0.364 The Citadel 2 6 0.250 3 7 0.300 Chattanooga 1 7 0.125 3 8 0.273 VMI 1 7 0.125 1 10 0.091 2002 CONF OVERALL W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Georgia Southern 7 1 0.875 11 3 0.786 Wofford 6 2 0.750 9 3 0.750 Appalachian State 6 2 0.750 8 4 0.667 Furman 6 2 0.750 8 4 0.667 VMI 3 5 0.375 6 6 0.500 Western Carolina 3 5 0.375 5 6 0.455 East Tennessee State 2 6 0.250 4 8 0.333 Chattanooga 2 6 0.250 2 10 0.167 The Citadel 1 7 0.125 3 9 0.250 2003 CONF OVERALL W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Wofford 8 0 0 1.000 12 2 0.857 Appalachian State 6 2 0.750 7 4 0.636 Georgia Southern 5 3 0.625 7 4 0.636 Furman 4 4 0.500 6 5 0.545 The Citadel 4 4 0.500 6 6 0.500 Western Carolina 3 5 0.375 5 7 0.417 Chattanooga 3 5 0.375 3 9 0.250 East Tennessee State 2 6 0.250 5 7 0.417 Elon 1 7 0.125 2 10 0.167 2004 CONF OVERALL W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Georgia Southern 6 1 0.857 9 3 0.750 Furman 6 1 0.857 10 3 0.769 Wofford 4 3 0.571 8 3 0.727 Appalachian State 4 3 0.571 6 5 0.545 Western Carolina 2 5 0.286 4 7 0.364 The Citadel 2 5 0.286 3 7 0.300 Elon 2 5 0.286 3 8 0.273 Chattanooga 2 5 0.286 2 9 0.182 2005 CONF OVERALL W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Appalachian State 6 1 0.857 12 3 0.800 Georgia Southern 5 2 0.714 8 4 0.667 Furman 5 2 0.714 11 3 0.786 Western Carolina 4 3 0.571 5 4 0.556 Chattanooga 3 4 0.429 6 5 0.545 Wofford 3 4 0.429 6 5 0.545 The Citadel 2 5 0.286 4 7 0.364 Elon 0 7 0.000 3 8 0.273 2006 CONF OVERALL W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Appalachian State 7 0 0 1.000 14 1 0.933 Furman 6 1 0.857 8 4 0.667 Wofford 5 2 0.714 7 4 0.636 The Citadel 4 3 0.571 5 6 0.455 Georgia Southern 2 5 0.286 3 8 0.273 Elon 2 5 0.286 5 6 0.455 Chattanooga 2 5 0.286 3 8 0.273 Western Carolina 0 7 0.000 2 9 0.182 2007 CONF OVERALL W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Appalachian State 5 2 0.714 13 2 0.867 Wofford 5 2 0.714 9 4 0.692 Georgia Southern 4 3 0.571 7 4 0.636 The Citadel 4 3 0.571 7 4 0.636 Elon 4 3 0.571 7 4 0.636 Furman 4 3 0.571 6 5 0.545 Chattanooga 2 5 0.286 2 9 0.182 Western Carolina 0 7 0.000 1 10 0.091 2008 CONF OVERALL W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Appalachian State 8 0 0 1.000 11 3 0.786 Wofford 7 1 0.875 9 3 0.750 Elon 6 2 0.750 8 4 0.667 Georgia Southern 4 4 0.500 6 5 0.545 Furman 4 4 0.500 7 5 0.583 Samford 4 4 0.500 6 5 0.545 The Citadel 2 6 0.250 4 8 0.333 Western Carolina 1 7 0.125 3 9 0.250 Chattanooga 0 8 0.000 1 11 0.083 2009 CONF OVERALL W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Appalachian State 8 0 0 1.000 11 3 0.786 Elon 7 1 0.875 9 3 0.750 Furman 5 3 0.625 6 5 0.545 Chattanooga * 4 4 0.500 6 5 0.545 Georgia Southern 4 4 0.500 5 6 0.455 Samford 3 5 0.375 5 6 0.455 The Citadel 2 6 0.250 4 7 0.364 Wofford 2 6 0.250 3 8 0.273 Western Carolina 1 7 0.125 2 9 0.182 *ineligible for conference championship 14

The Southern Conference, which began its 90th season of intercollegiate competition in 2010, is a national leader in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference has been on the forefront of innovation and originality in developing creative solutions to address issues facing intercollegiate athletics. From establishing the first conference basketball tournament (1921), tackling the issue of freshmen eligibility (1922), developing women s championships (1984), to becoming the first conference to install the three-point goal in basketball (1980), the Southern Conference has been a pioneer. The Southern Conference is the nation s fifth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pacific 10 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference s tradition. Hundreds of Southern Conference student-athletes have been recognized on ESPN The Magazine/ CoSIDA Academic All-America and all-district teams. A total of 19 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference institutions. The Conference currently consists of 12 members in five states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. The Southern Conference offices are located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the league first-class meeting areas and offices as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference s historical documents. MEMBERSHIP HISTORY Southern Conference Founded 1921 Commissioner John Iamarino Associate Commisioner/Internal Affairs Sue Arakas Senior Associate Commissioner Geoff Cabe Associate Commissioner/Compliance Doug King Director of Marketing Mike Mitchell Director of Multimedia Services Jamie Severns Director for Media Relations Jason Yaman jyaman@socon.org Associate Director for Media Relations Jonathan Caskey jcaskey@socon.org www.soconsports.com On Feb. 25, 1921, representatives from 14 of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association s (SIAA) 30 members met at Atlanta s Piedmont Hotel to establish the Southern Intercollegiate Conference. On hand at the inaugural meeting were officials from Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn), Clemson, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology (Georgia Tech), Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi A&M (Mississippi State), North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) and Washington & Lee. Play began in the fall of 1921 and a year later, six more schools joined the fledgling league including Tulane (which had attended the inaugural meeting but had elected not to join), Florida, Louisiana (LSU), Mississippi, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. VMI joined in 1925 and Duke was added in 1929. By the 1930s, membership in the Southern Conference had reached 23 schools. C.P. Sally Miles of Virginia Tech, president of the Southern Conference, called the annual league meeting to order on Dec. 9, 1932 at the Farragut Hotel in Knoxville, Tenn. Georgia s Dr. Sanford announced that 13 institutions west and south of the Appalachian Mountains were reorganizing as the Southeastern Conference. Members of the new league included Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Florida, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mississippi A&M, University of the South, Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt. The second major shift occurred some 20 years later. By 1952, the Southern Conference included 17 colleges and universities. Another split occurred when seven schools including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest departed to form the Atlantic Coast Conference which began play in 1953. The revamped Southern Conference included members The Citadel, Davidson, Furman, George Washington, Richmond, VMI, Virginia Tech, Washington & Lee, West Virginia and William & Mary. Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that includes 12 institutions and a footprint that spans five states: Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama and Georgia. Current league members are Appalachian State, College of Charleston, The Citadel, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Samford, Chattanooga, Western Carolina and Wofford. FOOTBALL The Southern Conference has also excelled as the premier Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) conference. Southern Conference member Appalachian State won the three consecutive FCS titles from 2005-07, becoming the first team to do so. The league boasts more than 250 players who have garnered All-America recognition and numerous national player or coach of the year awards. The conference has had at least one team in the Top 10 of the final FCS poll for 25 consecutive years with at least two teams finishing in the Top 20 in every season since 1982. The conference has placed multiple representatives in the FCS Playoffs in 23- of-27 seasons, with 16 Championship Game appearances and eight national titles. The John Iamarino Jason Yaman Jonathan Caskey Southern Conference has had at least one team reach the semifinals in 10 of the last 12years and in 16 of the last 19 seasons. In 2007, Appalachian State became the first FCS team to defeat a nationally-ranked Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) team when the Mountaineers defeated No. 5-ranked Michigan, 34-32, on Sept. 1 before a sellout crowd at Michigan Stadium. Prior to the conference s reclassification in 1981, Southern Conference football teams appeared in a total of 36 bowl games, posting a record of 16-18-2. From 1925-30, league schools won five football national championships in a six year span. There are nearly 40 former Southern Conference players in the College Football Hall of Fame. One of the most recognizable of these names is former North Carolina running back Charlie Choo Choo Justice who helped guide North Carolina to three bowl appearances. He was a first team All-America selection and Heisman Trophy runner-up in 1948 and 1949. In 1949, Justice earned first team all-conference honors for the fourth consecutive season, becoming the first player in league history to achieve that feat. He was a member of the league s inaugural Hall of Fame Class in 2009. Another of the league s football products that made it to the College Football Hall of Fame is Sam Huff of West Virginia. Huff was a three-year starter on both the offensive and defensive lines for the Mountaineers. In 1955, Huff earned first team All-America honors on the field and was a first team Academic All-America for his work in the classroom. He played 12 seasons in the National Football League for the New York Giants and the Washington Redskins. A member of the conference s first Hall of Fame class, he was a five-time All-Pro defensive lineman and is also a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In recent years, the Southern Conference has continued to produce outstanding student-athletes. In 1999, Georgia Southern s Adrian Peterson captured the Walter Payton Award presented annually to the Football Championship Subdivision s most outstanding offensive player. Furman s Louis Ivory was awarded the honor in 2000, Georgia Southern s Jayson Foster was presented with the 2007 trophy and most recently, Appalachian State s Armanti Edwards claimed the award in 2008. Appalachian State s Dexter Coakley was a three-time all-conference selection and consensus All-America in 1994, 95 and 96 before going on to stardom with the Dallas Cowboys. Coakley won a pair of Buck Buchanan Awards, given to Football Championship Subdivision s top defensive player each year. Terrell Owens went from catching passes at Chattanooga to a stellar NFL career. Western Carolina s David Patten and Appalachian State s Matt Stevens were both members of the New England Patriots Super Bowl Champion team in 2002 and Patten also earned Super Bowl rings with the Patriots in 2004 and 05. SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CONTACT INFORMATION: 702 North Pine St., Spartanburg, SC 29303 864-591-5100 15

SAVANNAH STATE NAVY COASTAL CAROLINA ELON WOFFORD CHATTANOOGA THE CITADEL SAMFORD APPALACHIAN STATE WESTERN CAROLINA FURMAN 2010 GEORGIA SOUTHERN OPPONENT COMPOSITE SCHEDULE September October November December 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 11 Georgia Southern Fort Valley State Bethune- Cookman Albany State TBA Liberty Georgia State Florida A & M Alabama State Bye Week Old Dominion North Carolina Central Norfolk State vs. Maryland (Baltimore, Md.) Monday, Sept. 6 Georgia Southern Louisiana Tech Bye Week Air Force Wake Forest SMU Notre Dame (East Rutherford, N.J.) Duke East Carolina Central Michigan Arkansas State Army (Philadelphia, Pa.) West Virginia Towson Georgia Southern Delaware State Richmond Bye Week Presbyterian Stony Brook Gardner- Webb WMI Liberty Charleston Southern Duke Shaw Richmond Georgia Southern Samford Appalachian State Bye Week Wofford Chattanooga The Citadel Furman Western Carolina Ohio Charleston Southern Union (Ky.) Bye Week Furman Georgia Southern Western Carolina Elon The Citadel Samford Appalachian State Chattanooga Appalachian State Jacksonville State Eastern Kentucky Western Carolina Bye Week The Citadel Georgia Southern Furman Elon Auburn Samford Wofford Chowan Arizona Presbyterian Furman Western Carolina Chattanooga Appalachian State Georgia Southern Wofford Elon Bye Week Samford Florida State Northwestern State Newberry Thursday, Sept. 16 Appalachian State Elon Western Carolina Furman Bye Week Georgia Southern Wofford Chattanooga The Citadel Chattanooga Jacksonville North Carolina Central Samford Bye Week Elon The Citadel Western Carolina Furman Georgia Southern Wofford Florida North Carolina State Tusculum Gardner-Webb Chattanooga The Citadel Samford Wofford Appalachian State Bye Week Furman Georgia Southern Elon Bye Week Colgate South Carolina The Citadel Wofford Howard Samford Chattanooga Appalachian State Western Carolina Elon Georgia Southern 16

Georgia Southern 29 Albany (N.Y.) 26 September 5, 2009 STATESBORO, Ga. - Sophomore Adrian Mora kicked a career-long 44-yard field goal to cap Georgia Southern s 29-26 season-opening win over Albany (N.Y.) Saturday night at Paulson Stadium. The Eagles, celebrating the 25th anniversary of Paulson Stadium, recorded the program s 150th win at the stadium. Early in the fourth quarter, Lee Chapple connected again with true-freshman Jamere Valentine on a 26-yard touchdown in the left corner of the endzone for a 26-23 lead. Albany tied the score with 6:24 remaining on Herb Glass 33-yard field goal. From there Chapple and the Eagles got into a rhythm. Sophomore Adam Urbano started the drive with a six yard run. On 3rdand-5, Chapple found true-freshman Mitchell Williford for 13 yards. Chapple hit Urbano for 10 yards and another first down to the GS 47. Two more completions set up 3rd-and-7 as Chapple and Urbano connected for 12 yards and another first down. After rushing for two yards, the sophomore quarterback found Williford for 11 yards to the Albany 25. Chapple found Urbano twice more but the team was facing 4th-and-11 from the 23 with 40 seconds left. Mora, who earlier missed from 51 yards, sailed the kick through the uprights which proved to be the game-winner. His previous long was 42 yards last year in the season-finale at Furman. The drive took 14 plays and trimmed 5:44 off the clock. The defense held Albany to just one completion in the final drive, the last attempt an incomplete pass by Vinny Esposito on 4th-and-8. Not only did head coach Chris Hatcher start off the 2009 season with a win, the Eagles in the process ended a four-game home losing streak dating back to last year. After both teams could not capitalize on their first drive, the Eagles were held to a 3-and-out on their second. Charlie Edwards launched a 49-yard punt, and Justin Gannon could not hold onto the ball after Ronnie Wiggins hit. Darrell Pasco picked up the loose ball setting up GS on the Albany 35. The Eagles drove down to inside the 10 but settled for a Mora 24-yard field goal and 3-0 lead. Albany capped a 16-play drive, including four conversions on third down, when David McCarty scored from a yard out. Later in the quarter Glass kicked a career-long 48-yard field goal extending the Great Danes lead to 10-3. Albany looked to gain momentum again holding the Eagles to a 3-andout, but Edwards career-long 64-yard punt pinned the Great Danes on their own one. Three plays later, Laron Scott stepped in front of Esposito s pass at the 15 and raced into the endzone for his first collegiate score. Mora tied the game at 10-all. Albany staged another 10-play drive, highlighted by a fake punt attempt by Andrew Smith who rushed for 30 yards on 4th-and-4. The drive was capped by McCarty s 2-yard run. However on the extra point attempt, Brent Russell broke through the line and blocked Glass attempt. Pasco scooped up the loose ball and raced in for a defensive PAT, making it a 16-12 game at the half. In the first half, Albany rolled up 187 yards of total offense compared to the Eagles 88-79 by Chapple (11-of-21) through the air. Dion DuBose recorded 11 tackles in the first half alone, one better than his career-high of 10 during the 2008 season-finale at Furman. Harland Bower sacked Esposito midway through the third quarter and forced him out of the game. That keyed the Eagles on their next drive. Chapple capped a five play drive in which the Eagles drove 75 yards. The sophomore QB found Valentine on a screen pass. He broke a couple of tackles and scored from 36 yards out. Mora s extra point made it 19-16. The Great Danes used their third quarterback of the quarter, bringing in Smith. Relying on the run, Smith capped the drive when on 4th-and-1 he hit the pile, looked to be stopped but broke right and raced 39 yards for a score. Glass extra point gave Albany a 23-19 lead with 3:36 left in the third quarter. Chapple finished 12-of-12 in the fourth quarter - actually hit his last 15 in a row - and went 30-of-43 in the game for 259 yards and matched a careerhigh of two touchdown passes. ALBANY (N.Y.) 0 16 7 3-26 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 3 9 7 10-29 (Paulson Stadium; Attendance: 18,118; Temp. 91) Q Time Play Score 1 6:51 Mora 24 FG 3-0 2 13:09 McCarty 1 run (Glass kick) 3-7 2 5:52 Glass 48 FG 3-10 2 3:23 Scott 15 INT return (Mora kick) 10-10 2 :42 McCarty 2 run (kick blocked) 10-16 2 :42 Pasco PAT return 12-16 3 9:58 Valentine 36 pass from Chapple (Mora kick) 19-16 3 3:36 Smith 39 run (Glass kick) 19-23 4 11:34 Valentine 26 pass from Chapple (Mora kick) 26-23 4 6:31 Glass 33 FG 26-26 4 :40 Mora 44 FG 29-26 STATISTICS ALB GSU First Downs... 18 18 Rushing Attempts... 49 21 Rushing Yards... 209 58 Attempts-Completions-Int...29-14-1 43-30-1 Passing Yards... 110 259 TOTAL OFFENSE... 319 317 Punts-Average...4-41.8 5-47.2 Fumbles-Lost...1-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards...9-69 5-42 Sacks By-Yards...1-10 1-6 3rd Down Conversions...7-18 6-14 4th Down Conversions...4-5 0-0 Time of Possession... 33:54 26:06 RUSHING: ALB: Smith 8-99, TD; McCarty 24-63, 2TD; Gannon 12-42; Bush 1-10; Blasinsky 1-1; TM 1-(-)2; Esposito 2-(-4) GSU - Urbano 7-53; Robninson 7-8; Nolley 4-6; TM 1-(-)1; Chapple 2-(-)8. PASSING: ALB: Esposito 28-14-1, 110; Blasinsky 1-0-0, 0. GSU - Chapple 43-30-1, 259, 2TD. RECEIVING: ALB: Bush 6-50; Poore 2-22; Kirchner 2-15; Kenneally 2-11; McCarty 1-8; Gannon 1-4. GSU - Urbano 8-48; Valentine 6-79, 2TD; Taylor 6-55; Wilcox 3-35; Williford 2-24; Nolley 2-12; Robinson 2-(-)2; Barker 1-8. TACKLES: ALB: Brancaccio 9; Duff 8; Casale 6. GSU - DuBose 15; Snipes 9; Bower 7; Wiggins 7; Eubanks 7.1-26; Harris 1-9; Chapas 1-(-)4. Valentine caught six passes for 79 yards. Urbano not only rushed for 53 yards, but caught a career-high eight passes for 48 yards after totaling five catches in all of 2008. DuBose finished with a career-high 15 tackles. Fellow sophomore K.R. Snipes recorded a career-high nine tackles. Bower finished with 2.5 tackles for a loss and seven stops in all. True-freshman Darius Eubanks along with Wiggins recorded seven tackles each. Mora matched a career-high of two field goals and converted on all three extra points. Edwards averaged 47 yards on five punts. Esposito went 14-of-28 for 110 yards and the interception. Smith led all rushers with 99 yards while McCarty - a member of the Walter Payton Award watch list - was limited to 63 yards on 24 carries. Justin Brancaccio led the Albany defense with nine tackles, including two for a loss. GAME NOTES: Mora has kicked a field goal in nine straight games, every game of his collegiate career... Scott s interception return for a touchdown was the first by an Eagle in six games. Former Eagle Damon Suggs caught a tipped Chattanooga pass in the endzone last year for a touchdown. The last time GS returned an interception for a TD at Paulson Stadium was November 12, 2005 (vs. Morehead State) when A.J. Bryant returned a pick 74 yards for a score... Chapple s 30 completions were the second-highest single-game total in program history. The Eagles have blocked eight kicks since the start of the 2008 season. It was the first career block by Russell... When Bower sacked Esposito in the third quarter that was the first collegiate sack for the senior defensive end. 2

#21 South Dakota State 44 Georgia Southern 6 September 12, 2009 BROOKINGS, S.D. - Georgia Southern found itself down only by 10 at halftime but South Dakota State pulled away in the second half and handed the Eagles a 44-6 defeat Saturday night (Sept. 12) at Coughlin-Alumni Stadium. The Eagles dropped to 1-1 overall while the 21st-ranked Jackrabbits won their season-opener. The loss also marked the first time Georgia Southern was held to less than seven points since the second round of the 1995 playoffs, a 45-0 loss at Montana. Georgia Southern took the opening kickoff and drove into SDSU territory. Lee Chapple converted his first four pass attempts, extending his streak to 19 consecutive completions dating back to the Albany game, but missed on his fifth attempt of the drive. The Eagles eventually had to punt, and despite a muffed return the Jackrabbits were able to recover. The Eagles defense held on third and short. Sophomore Kyle Harris converted his first career field goal when he nailed a 44-yard attempt with 6:58 remaining in the first quarter. GS responded with another drive into Jackrabbit territory. Facing fourth-and-long, Adrian Mora converted from 46 yards out, improving on a career-high he set the previous week to tie the game at 3-all. The Eagles were able to overcome an interception in the second quarter when Brent Russell forced a fumble which K.R. Snipes recovered. However, Chapple was hit and fumbled on the next drive and the Jackrabbits recovered inside the Eagles 20. Kyle Minett scored from two yards out making it 10-3 with just over 10 minutes remaining in the half. Chapple tried to hit J.J. Wilcox deep across the middle but was hit when he threw and Conrad Kjerstad came up with an interception. He returned it 40 yards putting the ball on the GS 13. J.B. Shippy recorded a sack on first down and the defense forced two hurried passes. SDSU had to settle for a Harris 37-yard field goal and 13-3 lead which would be the halftime score. SDSU took the second half kickoff and returned it just into GS territory. Ryan Crawford s 4-yard pass to Mike Steffen capped the seven-play touchdown drive, putting the Jackrabbits ahead 20-3. After a 3-and-out by the offense, SDSU converted on third down when Crawford and Steffen connected again on a 62-yard touchdown pass with nine minutes left in the quarter. Mora kicked a 36-yard field goal with just over four minutes left in the third, cutting the deficit to 27-6. The Jackrabbits came right back with a 5-yard TD run by Minett and 34-6 lead. Early in the fourth quarter Harris connected on a 40-yard field goal, his third of the game. Thomas O Brien found Sam Kavanagh on a 5-yard touchdown for the final margin. It also marked the largest margin of defeat for the Eagles since a 62-14 loss at Florida in the second game of the 1996 season. I thought in the first half defensively we played well, holding them to two field goals and having them miss one. They were a better football team than us tonight, that showed in the second half, said head coach Chris Hatcher. At times we played hard and executed well. Going into the game I thought they would be one of the best defenses we would face all year. They have a great defensive line... It s only one game and it s a long season. We ll see how we respond come Monday. Chapple completed 25-of-39 passes for 174 yards but threw two interceptions. Kyle Collins completed 6-of-15 passes for 58 yards and threw an interception. Freshman Darreion Robinson rushed for 47 yards and caught a game-high nine passes totaling 14 yards. Mitch Williford hauled in six passes for 59 yards. GEORGIA SOUTHERN 3 0 3 0-6 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 6 10 21 10-44 (Coughlin-Alumni Stadium; Attendance: 12,354; Temp. 73) Q Time Play Score 1 6:58 Harris 44 FG 0-3 1 2:56 Mora 46 FG 3-3 2 10:14 Minett 2 run (Harris kick) 3-10 2 :49 Harris 37 FG 3-13 3 11:33 Steffen 4 pass from Crawford (Harris kick) 3-20 3 8:58 Steffen 62 pass from Crawford (Harris kick) 3-27 3 4:05 Mora 36 FG 6-27 3 1:29 Minett 5 run (Harris kick) 6-34 4 11:46 Harris 40 FG 6-37 4 2:36 Kavanagh 5 pass from O Brien (Harris kick) 6-44 STATISTICS GSU SDSU First Downs... 17 18 Rushing Attempts... 21 40 Rushing Yards... 11 193 Attempts-Completions-Int...54-31-3 23-16-0 Passing Yards... 232 185 TOTAL OFFENSE... 243 378 Punts-Average...5-37.4 3-42.0 Fumbles-Lost...2-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards...9-76 5-30 Sacks By-Yards...1-6 9-72 3rd Down Conversions...7-16 7-14 4th Down Conversions...0-2 0-0 Time of Possession... 29:43 30:17 RUSHING: GSU - Robinson 6-47; Urbano 4-22; Wiggins 1-(- )9; Collins 3-(-)15; Chapple 7-(-)34. SDSU - Minett 22-128, 2TD; Duffy 8-34; Monke 4-24; Crawford 4-9; TM 1-(-)1; Paula 1-(-)1. PASSING: GSU - Chapple 39-25-2, 174; Collins 15-6-1, 58. SDSU - Crawford 21-15-0, 180, 2TD; O Brien 2-1-0, 5, TD. RECEIVING: GSU - Robinson 9-14; Williford 6-59; Valentine 5-45; Urbano 3-24; Taylor 2-28; Barker 2-27; Wilcox 2-24; Sumner 2-11. SDSU - Fox 8-57; Steffen 4-98, 2TD; Montague 2-12; Cochart 1-13; Kavanagh 1-5, TD. TACKLES: GSU - DuBose 9; Russell 8; Heyden 8; Pasco 7; Shippy 4; Williams 4. SDSU - Domino 11; Batten 6; Wise 6; Rogers 6; Kjerstad 6; Brodie 6. Dion DuBose paced the defense with nine tackles. Russell added a personal-high eight stops and Derek Heyden also recorded eight tackles. Crawford completed 15-of-21 passes for 180 yards and two TDs. Minett rushed for a game-high 128 yards and scored twice. Derek Domino recorded a game-high 11 tackles as the Jackrabbit defense had 10 players get in on nine sacks. GAME NOTES: Redshirt-freshman left tackle Daniel Few made his first collegiate start... Mora extended his streak to 10 consecutive games kicking a field goal, every game of his collegiate career... Darrell Pasco matched a career-long of 45 yards when he took a kickoff and returned it out of his own endzone right before halftime... The Eagles committed three turnovers in the second quarter... SDSU sacked Chapple six times in the first half... The Eagles entered the game 7-1 on the road against FCS competition in the Chris Hatcher era. 3

Georgia Southern 27 Western Carolina 3 September 19, 2009 STATESBORO, Ga. - Georgia Southern s defense turned in a record-setting performance as the Eagles won their Southern Conference-opener 27-3 over Western Carolina Saturday night (Sept. 19) at Paulson Stadium. The Eagles improved to 2-1 overall and snapped a four-game losing streak in SoCon openers (2004, a 58-14 win over Wofford). The defense held Western (0-3, 0-1) to minus-12 yards rushing, the secondlowest total allowed in program history and in the process set a Paulson Stadium record. GS also gave up just four first downs (at VMI, Oct. 1993) and none rushing (vs. Valdosta State, Sept. 1992), both matching program records. After holding Western to a 3-and-out on the opening drive, the Eagles marched down the field. Lee Chapple completed a pass to Jamere Valentine on 3rd-and-5 and Johnathan Bryant on 3rd-and-7 to keep the drive alive. The drive stalled inside the redzone but Adrian Mora converted on a 31-yard field goal for the game s first points. That field goal marked the 11th consecutive game Mora kicked a field goal (every game of his collegiate career), and in the process set a GS record. The Eagles again drove into Western territory during the first quarter. Mora s 42-yard field goal attempt was blocked and the Catamounts took over near midfield. Zack Jaynes found Chris Everett for 44 yards. On third down Jaynes went to the endzone but Darrell Pasco recorded the first interception of his career. Later in the half facing third down from the Eagles 12, Jaynes found George Richardson but Derek Heyden put the hit on and forced a fumble. Dion DuBose picked up the loose ball on the five and raced 57 yards into Catamount territory. Chapple hit Patrick Barker for a 10-yard gain then a facemask penalty gave GS 1st-and-10 on the WCU 12. Three plays later Chapple hit Valentine on a 13-yard touchdown and Mora s kick made it 10-0. The Eagles scored again late in the half thanks to a 12-play drive that covered 80 yards. Chapple found Garryon Taylor on a 6-yard TD pass to the right corner of the endzone. Mora s extra point gave GS a 17-0 lead heading into the locker room. Ronnie Wiggins took the kickoff to start the second half 41 yards into Western territory. An offsides call helped stall the drive inside the 10 as Mora would convert from 23 yards out capping the nine-play drive. That second field goal matched Mora s career-high. The defense forced Western to punt, but on the return Valentine fumbled and Western recovered on its own 10. Three incomplete passes set up Blake Bostic s 32-yard field goal, making it 20-3 in the final minute of the third quarter. In the fourth quarter the offense finally punched one into the endzone on the ground. Adam Urbano scored from 13 yards out on 4th-and-1 marking the team s first rushing touchdown this year. During the second half, the defense held Western to just 16 yards of total offense and no first downs. Our goal coming into this game was to be more aggressive defensively which I thought we did. What an outstanding job. We have got to take our hats off to our defense and we should have had a shutout, but those things are hard to come by. But they played an awesome ball game all night long. It made it easy for us offensively, said head coach Chris Hatcher. One thing we talked about is we have to take some pressure off of Lee Chapple. He s had two games where we have asked him to do too much. We ve got a good offensive line and we felt like we just needed to just line up and play some physical football upfront and we did that. We were able to control the clock and we controlled the game from start to finish. I thought we were in great control of the ball game. Offensively if we can eliminate a penalty here or there tonight was even a bigger night. But we finally scored some touchdowns and were very excited about that. Hopefully we will build off this game and get a little better each and every week, stated Hatcher. Chapple finished 26-of-38 through the air for 249 yards and matched a career-high with two touchdown passes. WESTERN CAROLINA 0 0 3 0-3 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 3 14 3 7-27 (Paulson Stadium; Attendance: 17,633; Temp. 83) Q Time Play Score 1 7:34 Mora 31 FG 3-0 2 7:12 Valentine 13 pass from Chapple (Mora kick) 10-0 2 :11 Taylor 6 pass from Chapple (Mora kick) 17-0 3 10:27 Mora 23 FG 20-0 3 :28 Bostic 32 FG 20-3 4 7:43 Urbano 13 run (Mora kick) 27-3 STATISTICS WCU GSU First Downs... 4 27 Rushing Attempts... 12 42 Rushing Yards... -12 188 Attempts-Completions-Int...33-13-1 42-30-0 Passing Yards... 206 273 TOTAL OFFENSE... 194 461 Punts-Average... 9-42.0 4-39.5 Fumbles-Lost... 2-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards... 8-58 8-55 Sacks By-Yards... 0-0 3-18 3rd Down Conversions... 2-14 8-17 4th Down Conversions... 0-0 1-2 Time of Possession... 20:21 39:39 RUSHING: WCU - Harris 1-1; Johnson 5-(-)1; Jaynes 6-(-)12. GSU - Urbano 17-78, TD; Robinson 15-76; Chapple 5-20; Rozier 2-6; Taylor 1-6; Nolley 2-3. PASSING: WCU - Jaynes 33-13-1, 206. GSU - Chapple 38-26-0, 249, 2TD; Collins 4-4-0, 24. RECEIVING: WCU - Pittman 3-93; Johnson 3-26; McLendon 3-16; Everett 1-44; Thomas 1-12; Mitchell 1-8; Richardson 1-7. GSU - Valentine 6-54, TD; Urbano 5-77; Wilcox 4-37; Barker 4-22; Bryant 3-33; Robinson 3-20; Kyles 2-8; Sumner 1-11; Taylor 1-6, TD; Rozier 1-5. TACKLES: WCU - Collins 14; McLeod 13; Schwarz 11. GSU - Eubanks 6; Scott 4; Presume 3; Wylie 3. Urbano rushed a career-high 17 times totaling 78 yards while also setting a personal-best 77 receiving yards on five receptions. Valentine caught six passes for 54 yards and a TD, his team-leading third this season. Darreion Robinson rushed for 76 yards and caught three passes for 20 yards. In all, 10 different receivers caught a pass as the Eagles out-gained Western 461-194 in total offense. True-freshman Darius Eubanks led the Eagles with six tackles, including two for a loss. Laron Scott made four stops and broke up a pass in which he nearly came up with an interception and clear path to the endzone. All three of Markeith Wylie s tackles went for a loss, including his first career sack. Pasco not only intercepted his first collegiate pass but also recorded four pass break-ups in the win. Jaynes completed 13-of-33 passes for 206 yards. Marquel Pittman caught three passes in the first half totaling 93 yards. Chris Collins recorded a game-high 14 tackles while Adrian McLeod added 13 and Ricky Schwarz finished with 11. GAME NOTES: Mora s first quarter field goal surpassed the former record of 10 straight held by Tim Foley set during the 1985 season... Western recorded three pass completions of 40-plus yards in the first half... The Eagles 103 rushing yards in the first half were more than the team had in the first two games combined (69 yards)... Georgia Southern kept Western scoreless in the first half this season and to minus-1 yards of rushing. The last time GS kept an opponent scoreless in the first half was at home in 2007 against Western... Wiggins 41-yard kickoff return to start the second half set a personal-best... The previous rushing low by an opponent at Paulson Stadium was 21 yards on two occasions, last by Fayetteville State in September 1999. The Eagles set a program record in 2007 when they held Elon to minus-19 yards rushing... Sophomore Zeke Rozier made his first start of the season 4

#13 Elon 28 Georgia Southern 14 September 26, 2009 ELON, N.C. - Georgia Southern s defense kept Elon to a second half field goal but the offense could not capitalize on two drives late in the game as the Eagles dropped a 28-14 decision Saturday afternoon. GS slipped to 2-2 overall and 1-1 in the SoCon on a day that saw a steady rain at Rhodes Stadium. In the first half, Georgia Southern managed one first down and was outgained 357-22 in total offense. Elon also got to Lee Chapple for five sacks in the first half. When Adam Schreiner hit a 26-yard field goal early in the third quarter the Eagles found themselves down 26-7. The Eagles offense used both the running and passing games to score their first touchdown. Adam Urbano rushed for a third down conversion and Chapple hit Jamere Valentine in Elon territory on third down. Chapple found Patrick Barker on an 8-yard touchdown pass, his first collegiate touchdown reception. Adrian Mora s extra point capped the nine-play, 73-yard drive making it 26-14 midway through the third. On the first play of the fourth quarter Scott Riddle launched a punt that landed on the Eagles one. As the Eagles faced 1st-and-10, Urbano was stopped in the endzone by Jordan Daniel for a safety, making it 28-14. Once again the Georgia Southern defense stepped up and forced a turnover. The Eagles forced Riddle to throw the first interception of this season, and first since the next-to-last game of the 2008 season. Tavaris Williams got a tip on the ball and Brent Russell recorded his first interception, returning it three yards before getting forced out of bounds on the Elon 16. Urbano picked up a first down on 4th-and-1 from the seven. However, on the next play Karlos Sullivan stepped in front of Chapple s pass in the endzone for an interception. During Elon s next drive, Terrione Benefield forced a fumble after Terrell Hudgins caught a Riddle pass and gained 17 yards. Markeith Wylie recovered the fumble on Elon s 36. Facing 3rd-and-20, Chapple hit Darreion Robinson for 10 yards, but on fourth down Joshua Jones picked off Chapple sealing the Phoenix win. The first half we gave up a couple big plays and a drive late in the half we did a poor job of tackling, said head coach Chris Hatcher. Then after that our defense settled in and played a whale of a game. We only gave up three points from that point, stated Hatcher. We fought hard, we thought we were in the game right to the end. Our defense was very opportunistic in the second half and made some plays that were big for our football team. During Elon s (3-1, 1-0) opening drive of the game, Riddle found Hudgins for 46 yards down to the GS 19. On the next play Riddle kept the ball and scored just 69 seconds into the game, capping the five play drive. On the first play of the second quarter, Riddle found Lance Camp for 53 yards as Darrell Pasco made a touchdown-saving tackle on the 12. Two plays later, Williams laid a hit on A.J. Harris then Pasco scooped up the loose ball and raced 85 yards for a touchdown. It was the first collegiate touchdown for the senior defensive back. Elon responded with an Adam Schreiner 41-yard field goal. Later in the quarter Riddle found Sean Jeffcoat for a 52-yard gain and capped the drive with a 3-yard touchdown pass to Taylor Berry. Russell blocked his second extra point attempt of the year, keeping it a 16-7 game with five minutes left in the second quarter. Harris redeemed himself on the fumble by scoring a 28-yard touchdown and the extra point made it a 23-7 game with 1:41 left in the half. K.R. Snipes recorded a career-high 10 tackles for the Eagles. Dion DuBose added nine stops. Russell finished with a career-high nine tackles, 1.5 tackles for a loss, one interception and a blocked kick. Pasco matched a career-high seven tackles to go with his fumble return for a touchdown. However, miscues proved too costly to overcome. We had 11 penalties and three turnovers, you can t win in this conference making that many mistakes. We are still right in the thick of things... Two years ago we got beat by Elon in double-overtime and low and behold we find ourselves in the last conference game of the season we are three inches on a missed field goal away from winning the conference championship and receiving the automatic berth so anything can happen. If we continue to get that kind of effort from our defense our offense is going to come. The thing I m most proud about as a coach is we never gave up. We played hard every single snap all the way to the end of the game, said Hatcher. GEORGIA SOUTHERN 0 7 7 0-14 ELON 7 16 3 2-28 (Rhodes Stadium; Attendance: 10,189; Temp. 64) Q Time Play Score 1 13:51 Riddle 19 run (Shreiner kick) 0-7 2 13:20 Pasco 85 fumble return (Mora kick) 7-7 2 11:33 Shreiner 41 FG 7-10 2 5:33 Berry 3 pass from Riddle (Shreiner kick) 7-17 2 1:41 Harris 28 run (Shreiner kick blocked) 7-23 3 10:03 Shreiner 26 FG 7-26 3 6:26 Barker 8 pass from Chapple (Mora kick) 14-26 4 14:43 Daniel safety 14-28 STATISTICS GSU ELON First Downs... 8 20 Rushing Attempts... 26 38 Rushing Yards... 31 85 Attempts-Completions-Int...36-18-3 41-25-1 Passing Yards... 122 338 TOTAL OFFENSE... 153 423 Punts-Average... 9-39.7 7-38.1 Fumbles-Lost... 0-0 2-2 Penalties-Yards... 11-84 6-35 Sacks By-Yards... 4-26 8-51 3rd Down Conversions... 2-16 4-16 4th Down Conversions... 2-4 0-1 Time of Possession... 28:24 31:36 RUSHING: GSU - Urbano 14-73; Robinson 3-4; Chapple 9-(-)46. ELON - Harris 9-50, TD; Newsome 21-36; Riddle 6-4; Shuman 1-0; Camp 1-(-)5. PASSING: GSU - Chapple 36-18-3, 122, TD. ELON - Riddle 41-25-1, 338, TD. RECEIVING: GSU - Barker 5-46, TD; Robinson 5-7; Valentine 3-37; Williford 2-15; Urbano 2-8; Taylor 1-9. ELON - Hudgins 12-138; Campe 3-81; Harris 3-19; Jeffcoat 2-59; Berry 2-10; Newsome 1-22; Labinowicz 1-6; Peterson 1-3. TACKLES: GSU - Snipes 10; DuBose 9; Russell 9; Pasco 7; Scott 6. ELON - Jones 11; Wiggins 1-8; Ward 7; Riley 7. Chapple finished 18-of-35 for 122 yards and a touchdown with three interceptions. Barker recorded season-highs of five receptions for 46 yards. Robinson also caught five passes. Urbano rushed for a game-high 73 yards on 14 attempts. Riddle completed 25-of-41 passes for 338 yards (273 in the first half) and one touchdown. The junior quarterback became the Southern Conference all-time leader in pass completions. Hudgins caught 12 passes for 138 yards. Jones recorded 11 tackles and an interception. Brandon Wiggins made eight tackles. GAME NOTES: Sophomore Hudson Presume stepped in as a pregame captain, the first time in his career... True-freshman linebacker Josh Rowe made his first collegiate start... Barker, a true-freshman wide receiver, and junior running back Brandon Nolley earned their first start as an Eagle... Charlie Edwards launched a punt 41 yards midway through the first quarter that was caught by Pasco on the 1-yard line. Later in the quarter he launched a 51-yard punt. Edwards was called on to punt four times in the first quarter and averaged 44.8 yards per punt... Pasco s fumble return for a touchdown marked the second-longest return in program history. Rodney Oglesby set the record with a 97-yard return in the 1990 season-opener against Valdosta State... That was the first safety allowed by the Eagles since the tripleovertime win at The Citadel last year, a span of six games... Mora s programrecord streak of 11 consecutive games hitting a field goal came to an end. He did not attempt a field goal but was perfect on both extra point attempts. 5

Georgia Southern 26 Wofford 21 October 3, 2009 SPARTANBURG, S.C. - Lee Chapple turned in one of the best passing performances in program history to help lead a balanced offensive attack while the Georgia Southern defense recovered a fumble in the final minute as the Eagles captured a 26-21 win at Wofford. The Eagles improved to 3-2 overall and 2-1 in the Southern Conference. Chapple was successful on his first 17 pass attempts, tying for the second-longest streak in Southern Conference history, and finished 25-of-28 in the game. However, it was the defense recovering a key fumble with 70 seconds left that secured the Eagles first road win this year. Facing 4th-and-2 from its own 45, GS sent on the punt team. A muffed snap and kick off the side of Charlie Edwards foot resulted in a 3-yard punt and Wofford (1-4, 0-2) returned it to the GS 42. Michael Scott rushed for seven yards but a holding call on the next play made it 2nd-and-7 from the 39. Mitch Allen attempted a pitch wide left, but the ball went behind the runner and Tavaris Williams recovered the loose ball. The Eagles were able to take a knee to run out the clock. Georgia Southern took the opening kickoff and wasted no time getting on the scoreboard. Jamere Valentine took a reverse on the second play and raced 41 yards down the right sidelines. Chapple hit Valentine on a screen and the freshman wideout took advantage of the blocking for a 14-yard touchdown. Adrian Mora s extra point gave the Eagles a 7-0 lead. Wofford took over at midfield and was facing a 4th-and-1 from the GS 22 but was flagged for offsides. Opponents were 4-of-6 on the year against the Eagles on fourth down, however, the defense forced an incomplete pass and the offense took over on downs. Mike Rucker broke loose for a 65-yard run on the first play of the 2nd quarter, brought down on a touchdown-saving tackle by Laron Scott. Allen found Justice Joslin on a 9-yard touchdown pass to tie the game with 13:49 left in the half. On the ensuing drive, the Eagles drove into Wofford territory. Mora converted from 48 yards out, a career-long field goal completion, putting the Eagles ahead 10-7. Wofford converted a 4th-and-1 from the Eagles two by the nose of the football. Three plays later, Allen broke a tackle and scored a 3-yard touchdown for a 14-10 lead which would be the halftime score. The GS defense held Wofford to a 3-and-out to start the second half. Chapple marched the Eagles down the field and capped off the drive with a Darreion Robinson 24-yard touchdown run and 17-14 advantage. It was the freshman s first collegiate touchdown on his longest run of the season. Once again the defense came up big on fourth down, stopping Allen a yard short on the GS 30. On Chapple s first pass attempt of the drive, Robinson dropped the pass ending the sophomore quarterback s streak at 17. That tied Stanley Myers of The Citadel (Oct. 17, 1998) for the second-longest streak in SoCon history. Later in the drive Mora improved on his career-long, hitting from 50 yards out. The longest field goal by an Eagle since 2007 put the Eagles ahead 20-14. His second field goal also matched a career-high in a game. On Wofford s next drive, Allen scrambled on third down but his errant pass attempt was intercepted by Darrell Pasco who returned it to the Wofford 23. Three plays later Adam Urbano punched it in from three yards out. A bad snap led to a failed two-point conversion, making it 26-14 with 4:14 left in the third quarter. Early in the fourth Wofford faced 4th-and-inches from the GS 37. The defense made a stop on the pitch attempt but was flagged for offsides. Later that drive Allen hit Brenton Bersin on a 21-yard touchdown pass making it 26-21 with 10:47 remaining. The defense allowed only one first down the rest of the game securing the win. Today s win puts us right back in the (SoCon) race. I ve said all year the way this conference is going you ve just got to hang in there until the end and have yourself a chance to win that last conference game for the championship. We (continued to) put ourselves in (that) position, and I m real proud of our guys, said head coach Chris Hatcher. Chapple threw for 187 yards and had the one TD with no interceptions, the first time this year not throwing a pick on the road. Robinson rushed for a season-high 78 yards while Urbano tallied 56 rushing yards, both carrying the ball 13 times. GEORGIA SOUTHERN 7 3 16 0-26 WOFFORD 0 14 0 7-21 (Gibbs Stadium; Attendance: 8.490; Temp. 73) Q Time Play Score 1 12:16 Valentine 14 pass from Chapple (Mora kick) 7-0 2 13:49 Joslin 9 pass from Allen (Reed kick) 7-7 2 9:59 Mora 48 FG 10-7 2 1:54 Allen 3 run (Reed kick) 10-14 3 11:07 Robinson 24 run (Mora kick) 17-14 3 6:13 Mora 50 FG 20-14 3 4:14 Urbano 4 run (pass fail) 26-14 4 10:47 Bersin 21 pass from Allen (Reed kick) 26-21 STATISTICS GSU WOF First Downs... 17 16 Rushing Attempts... 36 52 Rushing Yards... 148 234 Attempts-Completions-Int...28-25-0 9-4-1 Passing Yards... 187 83 TOTAL OFFENSE... 335 317 Punts-Average... 5-26.4 4-47.0 Fumbles-Lost... 2-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards... 6-67 6-29 Sacks By-Yards... 0-0 4-22 3rd Down Conversions... 5-13 6-15 4th Down Conversions... 0-0 1-3 Time of Possession... 31:44 28:16 RUSHING: GSU - Robinson 13-78, TD; Urbano 13-56, TD; Valentine 1-41; TM 3-(-)3; Chapple 6-(-)24. WOF - Rucker 10-95; Scott 21-59; Allen 12-28, TD; Dunmire 2-27; Palmer 3-11; Reed 1-9; Parks 1-3; Boyce 1-3; Lees 1-0. PASSING: GSU - Chapple 28-25-0, 187, TD. WOF - Allen 9-4-1, 83, 2TD. RECEIVING: GSU - Williford 7-64; Valentine 6-50, TD; Urbano 6-35; Barker 2-18; Bryant 2-17; Robinson 1-3; Taylor 1-0. WOF - Bersin 2-59, TD; Joslin 2-24, TD. TACKLES: GSU - Benefield 10; Eubanks 9; Heyden 8; Bower 7. WOF - Thompson 10; Roseboro 9; Blount 7; Sharpe 6. Mitchell Williford turned in season-highs of seven receptions for 64 yards. Valentine caught six passes for 50 yards while Urbano hauled in six receptions. Senior Terrione Benefield made a game- and season-high 10 tackles, including two for a loss. Freshman Darius Eubanks finished with a season-high nine stops and forced a fumble. Derek Heyden added eight tackles, including one for a loss. Pasco recorded his team-leading second interception of the season. Rucker gained 95 yards on the ground to lead the Terriers. Scott added 59 yards on the ground. Allen rushed for 28 net yards while completing 4-of-9 passes for 83 yards. GAME NOTES: Redshirt-freshman center Blake DeBartola and sophomore tackle Brandavious Mann both made their first collegiate start... The Eagles opening touchdown marked the first time this season they not only scored a TD on the opening drive, but also in the first quarter... Chapple completed the first quarter 10-of-10 passing for 66 yards and was 14-of-14 for 95 yards... Mora s 50- and 48-yard field goals were the second- and third-longest attempts of this season (missed from 51 yards at South Dakota State). He has now completed a field goal in all 12 games he has been called upon to attempt one... For the fourth time this season, GS went into the locker room down at the half. The Eagles out-gained Wofford in total yardage 184-182 in the first half and 335-317 overall... Georgia Southern entered the game with only one rushing touchdown all year... Chapple moved into third place among the GS season Top 10 for pass completions (124) and fifth in pass attempts (184). The sophomore QB also moved into fourth place among the GS career leaders in pass completions (202)... The Eagles won for the second straight time in Gibbs Stadium and now lead the all-time series 9-6... The win also marked the first time this year Georgia Southern did not turn the ball over. 6

North Carolina 42 Georgia Southern 12 October 10, 2009 CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - Georgia Southern Football out-scored North Carolina in the second half but first half turnovers proved too costly to overcome in a 42-12 loss Saturday (Oct. 10) at Kenan Stadium. The Eagles drop to.500 at 3-3 overall while UNC (4-2) snapped a two-game losing streak. In the first half, Georgia Southern committed four turnovers, two that directly led to a touchdown and another that resulted in a TD. However, the defense blanked the BCS member during the final 30 minutes holding the Tar Heels to 62 yards in the second half and 289 for the game. First of all I know the score didn t indicate it but our defense played outstanding. We gave up a 14-play drive and 12-play drive and that was kind of our game plan going in, to not give up the big play and make them work the ball down the field, said head coach Chris Hatcher. They had some offensive struggles but they executed well. We missed a few tackles, and we were outmanned at a lot of positions. Other than that our defense shut them down the entire afternoon. We gave them a very short field on some of our turnovers, and it doesn t matter who you play, if you give up those types of turnovers you re not going to win the game. The Eagles got a first down on the opening drive but was forced to punt. UNC took over on its own 11 and staged an 89-yard touchdown drive on 14 plays. Ryan Houston scored on a 1-yard run, the first TD by UNC on its opening possession this year, and the PAT was converted with 6:59 in the first quarter. On the Eagles next drive Robert Quinn sacked Lee Chapple and forced a fumble which was recovered by UNC. Shaun Draughn took the ball on the very next play and scored from 16 yards out making it 14-0. GS marched into Tar Heel territory again and this time found the endzone. Adam Urbano broke through the right side on a career-long 45-yard touchdown run. Adrian Mora s extra point cut the deficit in half with 3:03 remaining. The defense forced the home team to punt and the Eagles started gaining some momentum. Facing 4th-and-1 from their own 39, Chapple was stopped at the line and bounced to the outside to gain the first down. Urbano gained another first down but on the play was stripped by Quan Sturdivant, and the junior linebacker returned it 49 yards for a touchdown. Casey Barth s extra point gave UNC a 21-7 lead with 8:29 left in the first half. More miscues led to UNC points. Two plays later Chapple was intercepted by Zach Brown, giving the Tar Heels the ball on the Eagles 22. Then just three plays later Houston scored from seven yards out with 6:29 left in the half. UNC was opportunistic again on defense during the next Eagle drive. Bruce Carter stepped in front of a Chapple pass at the GS 41 and raced into the endzone for a score. Right before halftime Houston set a career-high with a 1-yard touchdown run, his third rushing TD of the game to cap the 28-point quarter. The 42 points allowed in the first half were the most in program history (surpassed 40 points scored by Texas State during second half of 2005 NCAA playoffs). Our goal was to win the game, but not doing that we wanted to win the second half. We did that, stated Hatcher. In the third quarter Georgia Southern s defense forced a fumble of its own when Brent Russell sacked back-up quarterback A.J. Blue and recovered the loose ball. Two personal fouls along with runs by Urbano set up the Eagles 1stand-goal. Mora kicked a 25-yard field goal with 9:01 left in the third. Midway through the fourth quarter, Charlie Edwards launched a 40 yard punt which was downed on the 1-yard line. Blue tried running up the middle but Markeith Wylie and J.B. Shippy made the stop and Wylie was credited for the safety which would account for the final margin. I take a lot more positives out of the game. It doesn t feel good to get beat, but we knew we were up for a very tall task... Defensively we continued to play outstanding, said Hatcher. Our offensive line pass pro(tected) pretty decent and we were able to run the ball a lot more effectively against those guys. They were the eighth-ranked defense in the country and their front seven is as good as I ve ever seen, even in my days at Kentucky. We played hard for 60 minutes. But you don t turn the ball over, and it could have been a different game there at the end. I was real proud of our guys. We are not excited we got beat, but we were a lot better out there today than we were against Wofford last week, said Hatcher. Urbano had set a career-high rushing total by halftime and finished with 93 yards on a career-high equaling 17 carries. His previous best was 83 yards last year at Western Carolina. GEORGIA SOUTHERN 7 0 3 2-12 NORTH CAROLINA 14 28 0 0-42 (Kenan Stadium; Attendance: 47,000; Temp. 80) Q Time Play Score 1 6:59 Houston 1 run (Barth kick) 0-7 1 4:37 Draughn 16 run (Barth kick) 0-14 1 3:03 Urbano 45 run (Mora kick) 7-14 2 8:29 Sturdivant 49 fumble return (Barth kick) 7-21 2 6:29 Houston 7 run (Barth kick) 7-28 2 4:52 Carter 41 interception return (Barth kick) 7-35 2 :06 Houston 1 run (Barth kick) 7-42 3 9:01 Mora 25 FG 10-42 4 9:49 Wylie safety 12-42 STATISTICS GSU UTC First Downs...11 22 Rushing Attempts... 33 50 Rushing Yards... 95 164 Attempts-Completions-Int...32-16-4 24-16-1 Passing Yards... 75 125 TOTAL OFFENSE... 170 289 Punts-Average... 8-40.0 6-43.5 Fumbles-Lost... 2-2 2-2 Penalties-Yards... 3-25 11-73 Sacks By-Yards... 4-25 2-16 3rd Down Conversions... 3-16 5-13 4th Down Conversions... 1-2 1-1 Time of Possession... 29:16 30:44 RUSHING: GSU - Urbano 17-93, TD; Rozier 5-8; Brown 1-2; Robinson 5-1; Chapple 5-(-)9. UNC - Draughn 14-81, TD; Houston 15-56, 3TD; Blue 7-15; Boyd 1-12; Yates 7-6; Furr 3-6; TM 1-(-)1; Hanson 2-(-)11. PASSING: GSU - Chapple 27-14-3, 65; Collins 4-2-0, 10; DeMasi 1-0- 1, 0. UNC - Yates 20-14-0, 118; Hanson 4-2-1, 7. RECEIVING: GSU - Barker 5-35; Valentine 4-8; Nolley 3-6; Taylor 1-11; Urbano 1-6; Kyles 1-5; Williford 1-4. UNC - Draughn 5-43; Barham 2-28; Boyd 2-14; Little 2-8; Jones 2-7; Houston 1-13; Ramsay 1-12; Wilson 1-0. TACKLES: GSU - DuBose 8; Scott 6; Heyden 6; Presume 5; Pasco 5; Williams 5; Wylie 5. UNC - Brown 6; Quinn 5; Sturdivant 5. Chapple completed 14-of-27 passes but was held to 65 yards. Patrick Barker matched a season-high with five receptions totaling 35 yards. Edwards averaged 40 yards on eight punts, putting three inside the 20-yard line. Dion DuBose recorded a game-high eight tackles. Laron Scott recorded his second interception of the year, moving back into a share of the team-lead, and added six tackles. Derek Heyden recorded all six of his tackles in the first quarter. Russell and J.B. Shippy recorded two sacks each. T.J. Yates completed 14-of-20 passes for 118 yards. Draughn rushed for 81 yards on 14 carries. Houston gained 56 yards on 15 carries. GAME NOTES: Sophomore defensive back Hudson Presume made his first collegiate start... Sophomore offensive lineman William Maxwell made his firstever start at guard. He started nine games last season at tackle... For the second straight game the Eagles won the toss and elected to receive. Darrell Pasco s 38-yard return was the longest against UNC this season... When Chapple was sacked in the first quarter and fumbled the play went under review and the ruling on the field was upheld... UNC s fumble return for a touchdown was the first by an opponent in 25 games. Chattanooga forced a Jayson Foster fumble and scored from 63 yards out in September 2007... The last time GS recorded a safety came at Paulson Stadium last year against Appalachian State (span of 10 games) when Larry Beard tackled Armanti Edwards in the endzone... UNC out-gained the Eagles 289-170... Russell DeMasi made his first collegiate appearance but threw an interception in his first pass attempt... True-freshman Willie Burden made two tackles. Sophomore linebacker Brent Gordon made two tackles after recording only one in the first five games... The Eagles recorded nine tackles for a loss for 38 yards 7

Georgia Southern 30 Chattanooga 20 October 17, 2009 STATESBORO, Ga. - Sophomore running back Adam Urbano rushed for a careerhigh 153 yards and two touchdowns leading Georgia Southern to a 30-20 Southern Conference win over Chattanooga at Paulson Stadium Saturday night (Oct. 17). The Eagles, dealing with a steady rain and temperatures in the 50s, improved to 4-3 overall and 3-1 in the SoCon while snapping Chattanooga s (4-2, 2-2) three-game win streak. The Eagles took the opening kickoff on their own 40 when Craig Camay kicked it out of bounds. Jamere Valentine picked up 21 yards on a doublereverse, and thought to have a touchdown reception but it was called back on a holding call. Two plays later Urbano got the Eagles in the endzone again, scoring from nine yards out. Adrian Mora converted the extra point for a 7-0 lead. Georgia Southern forced a UTC punt on the Mocs first drive. When the Eagles took over, Urbano fumbled the ball and the Mocs recovered on the GS 32. On the first play B.J. Coleman found Chris Pitchford down the middle for a touchdown with 6:41 left in the first quarter. Early in the second quarter Mora converted a 20-yard field goal to cap a 10-play drive, his 20th career field goal, to make it 10-7. Camay kicked a 40-yard field goal during the final minute of the second quarter to tie the score at 10-all. Senior Tobi Akinniranye took the Mocs squib kick and returned it 27 yards into UTC territory, his first collegiate return. Urbano rushed 19 yards on a draw to get into field goal range. With 3.9 seconds remaining Mora nailed a 45-yarder to put the Eagles up 13-10. Chattanooga took the opening kick of the second half and drove inside the GS 10. The defense held on three straight pass plays as the Mocs settled for a 25-yard field goal from Camay to tie the score. On the Eagles ensuing drive and facing 3rd-and-5, Lee Chapple scrambled and found J.J. Wilcox for 37 yards. GS wasted no time capitalizing as on the next play Urbano took the handoff and scored from two yards out capping the 10-play, 65-yard drive. Early in the fourth quarter, Chapple faced 3rd-and-short again and this time found a wide open Tyler Sumner for a 9-yard touchdown pass, extending the lead to 27-13. Later in the quarter Mora extended his career-high nailing his third field goal of the game, a 20-yarder. Coleman s pass to Terrance Davis for an 8-yard touchdown with 1:16 left proved to be the final margin. Head coach Chris Hatcher and the Eagles were able to nearly double the points allowed by UTC s defense coming in (16.0 ppg) and held the Mocs under their season-average (26.2 ppg). I thought we did a nice job, especially early in the game, of mixing in our quick passes with our run game. Adam Urbano did a great job of finding the holes and we just did a good job of executing. We were in good rhythm all night long, said Hatcher. Urbano s previous high came last week at North Carolina (93 yards) and twice rushed 17 times. For the third time in his career he scored two touchdowns. Chapple completed 16-of-24 passes for 132 yards and the TD. With 154 completions he now stands two shy of matching the season record. Valentine caught four passes for 21 yards and Patrick Barker also hauled in four passes totaling 18 yards. Urbano added 37 receiving yards on three catches. Sophomore punter Charlie Edwards averaged 48.2 yards on four punts, including a 62-yard punt and a 61-yarder into the wind. Redshirt-freshman Brent Russell, who entered the game with 3 sacks on the season, recorded two sacks on the same drive and finished with 3 tackles. Dion DuBose led the team with 10 stops. Laron Scott and Hudson Presume contributed six tackles each, a career-high total for Presume. The Eagles out-gained UTC 320-241, the third straight week holding an opponent to under 320 yards, including 188-33 on the ground. Defensively we have played well all season. Right now we are playing with a ton of confidence on the defensive side of the ball. It really makes it easy for (defensive coordinator) coach (Ashley) Anders to call plays and dial up defenses when he knows the guys are going to execute. He had a great game plan to get the guys ready to play and they went out and played extremely well, said Hatcher. We were one play away from having our second straight second half shutout. In the first half our offense put our defense in a bad situation and they scored after two turnovers, which is something that is still plaguing us. At CHATTANOOGA 7 3 3 7-20 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 7 6 7 10-30 (Paulson Stadium; Attendance: 17,357; Temp. 57) Q Time Play Score 1 12:08 Urbano 9 run (Mora kick) 7-0 1 6:41 Pitchford 32 pass from Coleman (Camay kick) 7-7 2 10:50 Mora 20 FG 10-7 2 :22 Camay 40 FG 10-10 2 :03 Mora 45 FG 13-10 3 12:11 Camay 23 FG 13-13 3 8:30 Urbano 2 run (Mora kick) 20-13 4 10:36 Sumner 9 pass from Chapple (Mora kick) 27-13 4 3:20 Mora 20 FG 30-13 4 1:16 Davis 8 pass from Coleman (Camay kick) 30-20 STATISTICS UTC GSU First Downs 17 17 Rushing Attempts 23 45 Rushing Yards 33 188 Attempts-Completions-Int. 43-23-0 24-16-0 Passing Yards 208 132 TOTAL OFFENSE 241 320 Punts-Average 7-31.3 4-48.2 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2 Penalties-Yards 2-10 8-92 Sacks By-Yards 3-22 2-17 3rd Down Conversions 3-14 9-17 4th Down Conversions 2-2 0-0 Time of Possession 28:20 31:40 RUSHING: UTC- Awuah 10-41; Dyer 6-24; Davis 1-1; Coleman 6-(-)33. GSU - Urbano 32-153, 2TD; Robinson 5-30; Valentine 1-21; TM 2-(-)2; Chapple 5-(-)14. PASSING: UTC - Coleman 43-23-0, 208, 2TD. GSU - Chapple 24-16- 0, 132, TD. RECEIVING: UTC - Cooper 7-60; Awuah 5-16; Davis 4-54, TD; Woods 4-25; Pitchford 3-53, TD. GSU - Valentine 4-21; Barker 4-18; Urbano 3-37; Williford 3-10; Wilcox 1-37; Sumner 1-9, TD. TACKLES: UTC - Thornton 12; Tippit 12; Consiglio 11; Smigelsky 10. GSU - DuBose 10; Presume 7; Scott 6; Heyden 4; Wiggins 4. least after those initial turnovers we held on to the ball the rest of the game and again it was a complete effort. Our special team has continued to play solid. That was a big kick there at the end of the half by Mora. Those three points came back to be pretty big as far as how many possessions they had to have to score at the end of the game. Coleman completed 23-of-43 passes for 208 yards and two scores. Blue Cooper caught seven passes for 60 yards. Chris Awuah rushed for 41 yards but the Eagle defense sacked Coleman twice totaling 22 yards. Jordan Tippit and Joseph Thornton had 12 tackles apiece. GAME NOTES: Georgia Southern scored on its opening drive for the second time this year... True-freshman J.J. Wilcox returned from an injury, having missed the previous three games. His 37-yard reception in the third quarter was his longest this season... When Mora kicked the extra point on the Eagles first touchdown that marked his 100th career point. He previously hit two field goals in a game six times... This marked the third straight game the defense allowed fewer total yards than the previous week... For the third time this year the Eagles held an opponent to 85 or fewer rushing yards... Valentine moved up to seventh place among the season Top 10 leaders in receptions... Chapple is five passing yards shy (1,188) of 10th place among the season Top 10... Sumner s touchdown reception was the first of his career and seventh thrown by Chapple... Edwards had only one career punt of 60-plus yards and accounted for two in the game - both coming in the second half... Georgia Southern improved to 20-3 all-time against Chattanooga, as the 11 wins against UTC in Paulson are the most by the Eagles against any opponent... Saturday s game marked the first home game for the Eagles since September 19 and they do not return to Paulson until the final two weeks of the regular season (Nov. 14 and 21). 8

#8 Appalachian State 52 Georgia Southern 16 October 24, 2009 BOONE, N.C. - Appalachian State got off to an early lead and never looked back as Georgia Southern suffered a 52-16 Southern Conference loss at Kidd Brewer Stadium on Saturday. The Eagles dropped to 4-4 overall and 3-2 in the SoCon. The 52 points were the secondmost allowed by the Eagles in the series (59-0 loss in 1939). The 712 yards of total offense gained by eighth-ranked App State are the most yards given up by Georgia Southern in program history. The Eagles were held to 3-and-out on their opening drive. ASU (5-3, 4-0) took over on its own 23 and marched down the field in 10 plays, capping the touchdown drive with a 15-yard touchdown pass from Armanti Edwards to Matt Cline. ASU s defense held the Eagles again on third down and forced a punt. Charlie Edwards launched a career-long 68-yard punt, pinning the Mountaineers on their own seven. During that drive Edwards completed a pass to Brad Hardee, but on the play he fumbled. Sophomore Derek Heyden scooped up the loose ball and raced 38 yards for his first collegiate touchdown. Adrian Mora s extra point with five minutes left in the first quarter tied the score. On the ensuing drive, Edwards hit a wide open CoCo Hillary for a 53- yard touchdown score. Early in the second quarter Devon Moore scored from four yards out making it 21-7. Sophomore Hudson Presume forced a fumble in the second quarter which was recovered by Markeith Wylie. On the play Presume was injured and taken off the field on a stretcher. He went to the local hospital for observation and was later released after tests came back negative. Adam Urbano took a handoff on the Eagles next play but fumbled and ASU recovered on the Eagles 27. The Mountaineers needed just four plays for Moore to score a 5-yard touchdown extending the lead to 28-7. Georgia Southern drove down the field later in the quarter and got into the redzone on an 11-play scoring drive. Mora connected from 31 yards out making it 28-10. ASU scored right before halftime when Edwards connected with Hillary for a 9-yard touchdown. Edwards completed 23-of-29 passes for 304 yards in the first half as ASU held a 413-96 edge in total offense. Early in the third Moore recorded his third rushing TD of the game, scoring from 10 yards out to give the Mountaineers a 42-10 lead. The Eagles staged a 15-play drive midway through the third, capped by Adam Urbano s 2-yard touchdown run. The attempted two-point conversion pass failed, making it 42-16. Jason Vitaris added a 43-yard FG with 2:10 left in the third quarter. Sophomore Tavaris Williams stopped an Appalachian scoring attempt, intercepting Travaris Cadet in the endzone. He returned his first collegiate interception out of the endzone for 29 yards. In the fourth Cadet scored a 15-yard touchdown run for the final margin. The Eagles dropped to 1-4 on the road this year, a season after the Eagles won all their road conference games. We didn t play aggressively on either side of the ball at the start of the game. Appalachian is the same as they ve always been. Nothing s changed and I ve said that all year that this is a great football team. Today, they came out fired up and took it to us early on and never looked back, said head coach Chris Hatcher. We came up here planning to win this game but we couldn t run the ball, and when you can t do that it makes everything else much more difficult. When you play a team like Appalachian if you re not hitting on all phases of the game you get exposed pretty quickly. Chapple completed 20-of-34 passes for 156 yards and an interception. With 174 pass completions this year he broke Antonio Henton s record of 156 set last year. He also moved into the season Top 10 in passing yards, now 1,344 yards good for seventh place. Patrick Barker caught a season-high six passes for 25 yards. J.J. Wilcox and Mitchell Williford caught four passes each. Williams entered the game with a career-high five tackles and more than doubled that, sharing game-high honors with 11 stops. Dion DuBose GEORGIA SOUTHERN 7 3 6 0-16 APPALACHIAN STATE 14 21 10 7-52 (Kidd Brewer Stadium; Attendance: 26,215; Temp. 64) Q Time Play Score 1 8:35 Hearns 3 pass from Jaynes 0-6 1 9:03 Cline 15 pass from Edwards (Vitaris kick) 0-7 1 5:11 Heyden 38 fumble return (Mora kick) 7-7 1 3:35 Hillary 53 pass from Edwards (Vitaris kick) 7-14 2 14:08 Moore 4 run (Vitaris kick) 7-21 2 12:02 Moore 5 run (Vitaris kick) 7-28 2 3:26 Mora 31 FG 10-28 2 :06 Hillary 9 pass from Edwards (Vitaris kick) 10-35 3 11:06 Moore 10 run (Vitaris kick) 10-42 3 5:14 Urbano 2 run (pass failed) 16-42 3 2:10 Vitaris 43 FG 16-45 4 3:15 Cadet 15 run (Vitaris kick) 16-52 STATISTICS GSU ASU First Downs... 15 31 Rushing Attempts... 27 42 Rushing Yards... 15 328 Attempts-Completions-Int...34-20-1 41-30-1 Passing Yards... 156 384 TOTAL OFFENSE... 171 712 Punts-Average... 8-44.2 2-48.5 Fumbles-Lost... 2-1 2-2 Penalties-Yards... 6-57 12-105 Sacks By-Yards... 0-0 6-52 3rd Down Conversions... 6-15 8-14 4th Down Conversions... 0-0 1-2 Time of Possession... 28:12 31:48 RUSHING: GSU - Urbano 16-41, TD; Collins 1-8; DeMasi 1-(-)7; Chapple 9-(-)27. ASU - Cadet 11-131, TD; Chisholm 13-79; Edwards 6-61; Moore 9-31, 3TD; Baker 2-27; Radford 1-(-)1. PASSING: GSU - Chapple 34-20-1, 156. ASU - Edwards 34-26-0, 320, 3TD; Cadet 7-4-1, 64. RECEIVING: GSU - Barker 6-25; Wilcox 4-31; Williford 4-15; Valentine 2-41; Urbano 2-13; Robinson 1-20; Sumner 1-11. ASU - Cline 10-102, TD; Hillary 7-104, 2TD; Quick 5-74; Frazier 2-37; Moore 2-25; Presley 1-24; Hardee 1-10; Jorden 1-5; Magazu 1-3. TACKLES: GSU - DuBose 11; Williams 11; Scott 10; Snipes 9. ASU - Gilbert 9; Smith 8; Frazier 7. matched Williams with 11 tackles while Laron Scott set a season-high making 10 tackles. Edwards completed 26-of-34 passes for 320 yards and three scores, leaving the game in the third quarter. Cadet rushed for a game-high 131 yards on 11 carries and completed 4-of-7 passes for 64 yards. Hillary recorded 104 yards and two scores on seven receptions. Cline finished with 102 yards on 10 catches. Cortez Gilbert led the defense with nine tackles as the Mountaineers recorded six sacks in the game. GAME NOTES: Freshman wide receiver Johnathan Bryant earned his first start of the season... The Eagles were 0-3 this year when opponents scored first... Edwards 68-yard punt in the first quarter continued a streak where three of his last four punts were 60-plus yards. He averaged 44.2 yards on eight punts and landed three inside the 20-yard line... Heyden s fumble return was the third defensive score for the Eagles this season (two fumble return, one INT)... At the end of the first quarter, Edwards became just the second player in Division I history with 8,000 passing yards/4,000 rushing yards in career (Brad Smith of Missouri)... Wylie s fumble recovery was his third on the year, tying him for fourth place among the GS season leaders... Jamere Valentine (2 receptions/41 yards) moved into a tie for fifth place with 36 receptions this year. Urbano moved into the season Top 10 leaders for receptions in the game, thanks to his two receptions giving him 30. He is now tied for 10th place. Barker just missed on joining the group, currently with 29 receptions and counting. 9

Samford 31 Georgia Southern 10 November 7, 2009 BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Georgia Southern could not find an answer for Samford in the second half, getting held scoreless in a 31-10 Southern Conference loss Saturday afternoon (Nov. 7) at Seibert Stadium. The Eagles (4-5 overall, 3-3 SoCon) suffered consecutive losses for the first time this year. Samford (4-5, 2-4) successfully recovered its onsides kick attempt to start the game but was flagged for being offsides. Following the 5-yard penalty Ronnie Wiggins took the kick and raced a career-long 54 yards into Samford territory. Six plays later Adrian Mora converted a 39-yard field goal for a 3-0 lead. Later in the quarter Samford drove inside the Georgia Southern 10-yard line, but the defense held on third-and-short thanks to a stop by sophomore Tavaris Williams and the Bulldogs settled for a 25-yard field goal by Cameron Yaw to tie the score. Right before the first quarter ended, Bryce Smith intercepted a Lee Chapple pass and Samford took over on the Eagles 20. Facing 3rd-and-goal from the eight, Dustin Taliaferro found Richie Fordham in the back of the endzone for a touchdown and 10-3 lead. Samford forced another Eagle punt, but returner DeMarcus Covington had the ball stripped by Ronnie Wiggins and senior lineman Josh Barker recovered on the 26. On the first play, Brandon Nolley took the handoff and raced to the endzone untouched for his first TD as an Eagle. Mora s extra point tied the game. Charlie Edwards 41-yard punt set up Samford on its own 31 with three minutes left in the half. Wasting no time, on the first play from scrimmage Taliaferro found a wide open Riley Hawkins down the right sidelines and raced in for a 69-yard touchdown and 17-10 lead. Right before half Mora set up for a 49-yard attempt but came up short, snapping the sophomore s streak of nine consecutive field goals made and the Bulldogs took the seven point lead into the locker room. Samford drove down the field to start the half, and when facing 4th-andinches from the three, Taliaferro rolled out and scored the TD with 9:20 left. After taking possession on Corey White s interception, Fordham took a pitch and found Alex Barnett for a 57-yard touchdown with 11:14 remaining. The Eagles drove down to the Samford five on the following drive. Facing 4th-and-1, Adam Urbano took the direct handoff and looked to have the first down but the officials stopped play on a flag, which was later waived off. The Bulldogs stopped Urbano for no gain and took over on downs. After alternating a win with a loss all season long, the Eagles are looking to end a two-game losing streak heading into the final two home games of the season. The story of the day is we got nothing going on offense, no consistency and no rhythm. They had some big plays. I said earlier in the week we would have to be able to move the ball consistently and limit their big plays. You have to give them credit, they came out and played hard, said Eagles head coach Chris Hatcher. Chapple completed 29-of-43 passes for 212 yards, but threw three interceptions. It was the third-most pass completions in program history, and his fifth career 200-yard passing game. However, the Samford defense recorded eight sacks on the day, seven of Chapple. Nolley entered the game with nine net rushing yards (on six carries) and 18 receiving yards (on five receptions) on the season. The junior running back finished with 40 yards on six carries and caught three passes for 36 yards. They (Nolley and Zeke Rozier) had the best practices last week so we gave them an opportunity to go out there and play... If there was a bright spot today, it was Nolley. He played really well, stated Hatcher. Urbano finished with a career-high nine receptions (one off the program record) for 55 yards. Patrick Barker finished with six receptions for 36 yards while fellow true-freshman Jamere Valentine caught five passes for 40 yards. Dion DuBose recorded three tackles for a loss and shared team-high honors with eight tackles in all. Tavaris Williams added eight tackles while K.R. Snipes made seven unassisted stops. Bryce Smith made 12 tackles and two interceptions for the defense. J.M. Clay recorded three of the sacks. Taliaferro completed 11-of-20 passes for 151 yards and two scores. Hawkins caught five passes for 101 yards. Chris Evans fell shy of breaking the Samford career rushing record, but wound up with 96 yards on 26 carries. GEORGIA SOUTHERN 3 7 0 0-10 SAMFORD 3 14 7 7-31 (Seibert Stadium; Attendance: 7,730; Temp. 72) Q Time Play Score 1 11:58 Mora 39 FG 3-0 1 3:34 Yaw 25 FG 3-3 2 13:16 Fordham 8 pass from Taliaferro (Yaw kick) 3-10 2 10:26 Nolley 26 run (Mora kick) 10-10 2 2:44 Hawkins 69 pass from Taliaferro (Yaw kick) 10-17 3 9:20 Taliaferro 3 run (Yaw kick) 10-24 4 11:24 Barnett 57 pass from Fordham (Yaw kick) 10-31 STATISTICS GSU CIT First Downs... 19 14 Rushing Attempts... 32 36 Rushing Yards... 68 133 Attempts-Completions-Int...47-31-3 21-12-1 Passing Yards... 223 208 TOTAL OFFENSE... 291 341 Punts-Average... 6-32.7 7-43.1 Fumbles-Lost... 0-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards... 3-30 6-41 Sacks By-Yards... 0-0 8-45 3rd Down Conversions... 4-15 4-13 4th Down Conversions... 0-3 1-1 Time of Possession... 34:05 25:55 RUSHING: GSU - Nolley 6-40, TD; Valentine 2-24; Urbano 8-10; Collins 3-7; Rozier 1-(-)2; Williford 1-(-)2; Chapple 11-(-)9. SAM - Evans 26-96; Taliaferro 4-25, TD; Barnett 3-8; Hawkins 1-4; Johnson 2-0. PASSING: GSU - Chapple 43-29-3, 212; Collins 4-2-0, 11. SAM - Taliaferro 20-11-1, 151, 2TD; Fordham 1-1-0, 57, TD. RECEIVING: GSU - Urbano 9-55; Barker 6-36; Valentine 5-40; Sumner 4-33; Nolley 3-36; Hickey 2-8; Wilcox 1-8; Williford 1-7. SAM - Hawkins 5-101, TD; Barnett 2-63, TD; Lowery 2-29; Covington 1-9; Fordham 1-8, TD; Evans 1-(-)2. TACKLES: GSU - DuBose 8; Williams 8; Snipes 7. SAM - Smith 12; Brown 6; Broussard 6; Clay 6. GAME NOTES: Sophomore Nico Hickey not only made his first collegiate start, but on the first play of scrimmage caught his first-ever pass (seven yards)... Taliafero floated a pass on the Bulldogs first drive that true-freshman Darius Eubanks picked off for his first interception as an Eagle... The Eagles were out-gained in the first quarter 82-3 but closed the gap to 341-291 in the game. GS actually had five more first downs, 19-14... Nolley s second quarter TD run marked the first time this year GS scored a touchdown on the first play of a drive... Late in the first half, Chapple completed his 265th career pass tying him with Raymond Gross for second place on the GS career Top 10 list. That same drive Chapple surpassed the former standout. He has 281 and counting (Tracy Ham, 352)... When Mora missed from 49 yards right before halftime that was the third-longest field goal attempt of the sophomore s career. He came up three shy of equaling Tim Foley s record of 12 consecutive FG made in a season (1985)... The Eagles were 0-for-7 on third down conversions in the first half while Samford was 3-for-7. GS was 4-of-15 in the game while Samford was 4-of-13... With 1,556 passing yards this year Chapple moved into fifth place on the season Top 10. The sophomore now has 2,343 career passing yards, good for sixth place on the career Top 10 list... Valentine moved into second place among the season Top 10 reception leaders with 41. Urbano is right behind, tied for third place with 39. Patrick Barker moved into a tie for eighth place recording 35. Raja Andrews set the record finishing with 64 following his senior year... Georgia Southern finished the season 1-5 on the road, but is 3-0 at Paulson Stadium this year with two games remaining. 10

Furman 30 Georgia Southern 22 November 14, 2009 STATESBORO, Ga. - Georgia Southern made a fourth quarter run at Furman but ran out of time, losing 30-22 at Paulson Stadium. The Eagles lost their third straight, matching the longest such streak in three years. Falling to 4-6 overall (3-4 in the Southern Conference), Georgia Southern will record just its third losing season since football was reinstated in the 1982 season. Furman (5-5, 4-3) took the opening kickoff and drove 84 yards on 10 plays to get the first score. Tersoo Uhaa found the endzone on a 16-yard run and early 7-0 lead. Junior quarterback Kyle Collins, making his first collegiate start, got a first down on a pass to Patrick Barker. Three plays later, Collins was picked off by Ryan Steed, who raced in for a 44-yard touchdown and 14-0 Paladin lead with just over seven minutes remaining. Early in the second quarter Jordan Sorrells hit Adam Mims on a crossing pattern that resulted in a 29-yard touchdown. The Paladins took a 21-0 lead with 11:49 left in the first half. Matthew Cesari kicked a 42-yard field goal five minutes later. The Eagles finally crossed the Paladin 40-yard line late in the first half. Facing 4th-and-3 in the final minute the Eagles sent Adrian Mora on for a 37-yard attempt, but the sophomore kicker missed just right. Furman out-gained GS in the first half 166-126. Sorrells completed 11 of his 13 passes for 123 yards and a TD. Lee Chapple entered the game on the Eagles second drive of the third quarter. The sophomore quarterback drove down to the Furman 10, facing 3rd-and-9. Chapple threw to Mitchell Williford, and the freshman wide receiver launched a pass across field back to Chapple for a wide-open TD with 9:21 left in the quarter. The Paladins responded with a 2-yard TD run by Jerry Williams as 6:01 remained in the third but Furman missed the extra point, making it 30-7. After getting sacked and fumbling on the play, GS responded when sophomore Brett Layson recorded his first career interception, picking off Chris Forcier on the seven. The Eagles needed 12 plays to cap the longest scoring drive of the year as Chapple dove in from a yard out. He hit Barker in the back of the endzone to complete the 2-point conversion. The Eagles looked to successfully recovered the onsides kick attempt but was flagged for offsides. In the final minute, Collins found Jamere Valentine for 49 yards (the longest pass completion by the Eagles this season), then on the next play threw his first collegiate TD pass, a 16-yard strike to Johnathan Bryant. Mora kicked the extra point. However, the Eagles could not recover the onsides attempt and Furman was able to take a knee and run out the clock. We made a great play on the opening kickoff. We were fired up coming out of the gates and then they go and convert a couple of third downs on us. We miss a couple tackles, they go down and score and then we come out and throw a pick six. At the end of the half I wanted to go in with some momentum and put points on the board. (Adrian) Mora has been so great all season long and he hooked that one to the left, said Hatcher. We came out the second half and had an opportunity to quit, but we fought all the way to the final whistle. And for that I m proud of the boys. Collins finished 13-of-22 for 124 yards and a touchdown. He also led the rushing attack netting 53 yards on six rushes. Chapple completed 10-of-16 passes for 75 yards and each QB threw an interception. Brandon Nolley gained 49 yards on the ground. Adam Urbano caught six passes while Barker finished with four receptions. Valentine had 76 receiving yards on three catches. Senior Darrell Pasco nearly broke the single-game kickoff return yardage record, finishing with 155 yards on six attempts (25.8 average). Sophomore K.R. Snipes matched a career-high with 10 tackles, in addition to his forced fumble and fumble recovery. Laron Scott made seven solo tackles, two pass break-ups and recorded his team-leading third interception of the year. It is hard to pinpoint our struggles defensively, but offensively we know exactly where we need to improve at. We have got some guys playing hard. I reiterate they didn t quit. We fought all the way there to the end, if we could have gotten that onsides kick to heave one more up and maybe make a play. FURMAN 14 10 6 0-30 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 0 0 7 15-22 (Paulson Stadium; Attendance: 17,922; Temp. 70) Q Time Play Score 1 9:17 Uhaa 16 run (Cesari kick) 0-7 1 7:04 Steed 44 interception return (Cesari kick) 0-14 2 11:49 Mims 29 pass from Sorrells (Cesari kick) 0-21 2 7:09 Cesari 42 FG 0-24 3 9:21 Chapple 10 pass from Williford (Mora kick) 7-24 3 6:01 Williams 2 run (kick failed) 7-30 4 6:46 Chapple 1 run (Barker pass from Chapple) 15-30 4 :01 Bryant 16 pass from Collins (Mora kick) 22-30 STATISTICS FUR GSU First Downs... 15 22 Rushing Attempts... 28 32 Rushing Yards... 87 158 Attempts-Completions-Int...24-17-2 39-24-2 Passing Yards... 244 209 TOTAL OFFENSE... 331 367 Punts-Average... 2-31.0 3-40.5 Fumbles-Lost... 2-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards... 2-31 6-48 Sacks By-Yards... 1-7 2-13 3rd Down Conversions... 7-11 7-14 4th Down Conversions... 0-0 1-2 Time of Possession... 25:47 34:12 RUSHING: FUR - Brown 8-53; Uhaa 5-25, TD; Sorrells 7-8; Williams 4-3, TD; Mims 1-1; TM 3-(-)3. GSU - Collins 6-53; Nolley 9-49; Urbano 8-32; Chapple 5-24, TD; Rozier 2-6; Robinson 1-4; TM 1-(-)10. PASSING: FUR - Sorrells 23-17-1, 244, TD; Forcier 0-1-1. GSU - Collins 22-13-1, 124, TD; Chapple 16-10-1, 75; Williford 1-1-0, 10, TD. RECEIVING: FUR - Mims 7-139, TD; Hendrix 3-32; Maples 2-41; Webb 2-21; Cunningham 2-9; Williams 1-2. GSU - Urbano 6-12; Barker 4-18; Valentine 3-76; Bryant 3-52, TD; Nolley 2-12; Rozier 2-9; Taylor 1-11; Chapple 1-10, TD; Wilcox 1-9; Robinson 1-2.... TACKLES: FUR - Anderson 10; McGrath 8; Hicks 8; Wade 8. GSU - Snipes 10; Scott 7; Eubanks 7; DuBose 6 We just came up short and didn t play well enough to win a ball game against a Furman team that just outplayed us today, said Hatcher. Sorrells completed 17-of-23 passes for 244 yards and a touchdown. Mims caught seven passes for 139 yards and a TD. Kadarron Anderson paced the Furman defense with 10 tackles. GAME NOTES: Collins earned the start in his ninth career game played... The last time Georgia Southern was shutout in the first half was October 25, 2008 at Western Carolina. The Eagles went on to win the game 38-31 in overtime. September 2002 was the last time the Eagles were held scoreless at home in the first half, an eventual 14-7 loss to Wofford... Sophomore punter Charlie Edwards handled the kickoff duties, the first time in his career doing so. He averaged 64 yards on his two kickoffs and 40.5 yards on eight punts. Edwards has recorded 62 punts this season, tying for thirdmost on the season Top 10 and 11 away from the record... The last time someone other than a Georgia Southern quarterback threw a touchdown pass came October 30, 2004 when then-wide receiver Jayson Foster found T.J. Anderson on a 54-yard score as the Eagles would defeat South Dakota State 63-7... Pasco finished 12 yards shy of the GS single-game record for returns, set by Andrew Weathers at Furman in 2000... Urbano now moved into second place among the season Top 10 reception leaders with 45. Valentine is third with 44 and Barker is tied for fourth with 39... Chapple s TD reception was the first catch of his career... As part of BLUE OUT Paulson Stadium the team wore blue pants. It was the second time this year (at Elon) and first at home since last year s event against Appalachian State. 11

Georgia Southern 13 The Citadel 6 November 21, 2009 STATESBORO, Ga. - Georgia Southern Football held The Citadel scoreless for 59 minutes, then recovered an onsides kick attempt to seal the 13-6 Southern Conference win on Saturday (Nov. 21). The Eagles close out the 2009 campaign at 5-6 and 4-4 in the SoCon. The Eagles held Citadel (4-7, 2-6) to a 3-and-out to start the game. Mitchell Williford caught the punt and on a reverse to Laron Scott the sophomore picked up a team season-best 41 yards into Bulldog territory. GS drove inside the 20 and put points on the board thanks to an Adrian Mora 31-yard field goal. On the ensuing drive Tommy Edwards found Andre Roberts for a 37- yard reception into GS territory. On the next play Van Dyke Jones caught the Edwards pass, but lost the ball when Darius Eubanks laid a hit and the freshman defensive back recovered. However, the Eagles could not capitalize - the first of two first quarter turnovers the Eagles had but could not convert into points. Five minutes into the second quarter Mora connected from 25 yards out, extending the Eagles lead to 6-0. Sophomore Tavaris Williams stepped in front of an Edwards pass and raced 36 yards to the Bulldogs 32. The Eagles needed six plays for Lee Chapple to find Williford for a 10-yard TD reception. Mora s extra point in the final minute of the half made it 13-0. GS out-gained The Citadel 168-129 in total yards, forced three turnovers and scored in all three trips inside the redzone. Opponents entered the game successful 67 percent on fourth down (10-of-15). Midway through the third, Citadel went for it on 4th-and-7 from the Eagles 35. Sophomore J.B. Shippy recorded his fourth sack of the year and GS took over on downs. Later in the quarter, The Citadel looked at 4th-and-1 but was flagged for a false start. Edwards pass attempt to Scott Harward near the endzone was broken up by K.R. Snipes and once again the Eagles took over on downs. Edwards found Andre Roberts on a 5-yard touchdown pass, but Brent Russell blocked the extra point attempt. Jamere Valentine recovered Sam Keeler s onside attempt and the Eagles took two knees to close out the win. In all the Eagles held The Citadel to 1-of-5 on fourth down, 5-of-13 on third down conversions. We played outstanding the entire afternoon. We haven t won a whole bunch this year and we sure didn t want to mess it up. We weren t looking for style points here today, we were looking to have one more point than the other team. I m very proud of our team, said GS head coach Chris Hatcher. All season long they stuck together with no finger pointing. They fought every single game to the final whistle and today we did a lot of the same. Offensively we controlled the ball most of the game Again we look back on what has been our Achilles heel all season. We have had a hard time punching it in when we get down there. We missed a field goal and a throwback to the quarterback. That would have made it a little easier at the end of the game, stated Hatcher. The defense time and time again came up with a big stop. It wasn t just one guy it was a great team effort. To our guys credit we blocked that extra point to take away a little bit of momentum. What a great way to end a season. Chapple completed 20-of-32 passes for 143 yards and a touchdown. He also led the rushing attack with 47 yards on 14 carries. Valentine caught a season-high seven passes for 36 yards. Brandon Nolley caught four passes for 48 yards and rushed for another 12. Eubanks shared game-high honors with eight tackles, one off his season-high. Shippy finished with seven solo tackles. Edwards completed 23-of-38 passes for 213 yards and a touchdown to go with his two interceptions. Roberts totaled 81 receiving yards on five catches. Rod Harland also recorded eight tackles. THE CITADEL 0 0 0 6-6 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 3 10 0 0-13 (Paulson Stadium; Attendance: 12,611; Temp. 62) Q Time Play Score 1 8:19 Mora 31 FG 0-3 2 9:51 Mora 25 FG 0-6 2 :49 Williford 10 pass from Chapple (Mora kick) 0-13 4 1:05 Roberts 5 pass from Edwards 6-13 (Keeler kick blocked) STATISTICS CIT GSU First Downs... 19 15 Rushing Attempts... 22 39 Rushing Yards... 89 102 Attempts-Completions-Int...48-29-2 33-20-0 Passing Yards... 270 143 TOTAL OFFENSE... 359 245 Punts-Average... 3-38.7 6-38.8 Fumbles-Lost... 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards... 6-46 7-67 Sacks By-Yards... 1-8 2-9 3rd Down Conversions... 5-13 7-18 4th Down Conversions... 1-5 1-2 Time of Possession... 28:53 31:07 RUSHING: GSU - Chapple 14-47, Robinson 7-18, Rozier 5-16, Nolley 6-12, Urbano 5-11. CIT - Jones 5-31, Edwards 8-19, Starks 3-17, Roberts 1-12, Dallas 5-10. PASSING: GSU - Chapple 32-20-0, 143, TD; Rozier 1-0-0, 0. CIT - Edwards 38-23-2, 213, TD; Starks 9-2-0, 32, Caldwell 1-1-0, 25. RECEIVING: GSU -Valentine 7-36, Nolley 4-48, Williford 3-32, Bryant 2-27, Taylor 2-(-3), Barker 1-2, Rozier 1-1. CIT - Caldwell 7-48, Harward 6-36, Roberts 5-81, Jones 4-37, Dallas 3-15, Sellars 2-17. Hardy 1-25, Turner 1-11. GAME NOTES: As part of the Military Appreciation Day, seniors David Lewis and Garryon Taylor were selected to carry the American and Georgia Southern flags while leading the team onto the field... Lewis made his first start of the year at middle linebacker and first since the 2007 season... The Eagles honored the 16 seniors prior to the game... During the first quarter senior Terrione Benefield recorded his fourth career interception and first since the 2006 season... Williford s TD reception right before halftime was the first of his career, and Chapple s first TD pass since the fourth quarter of the Chattanooga game, a span of four games... Opponents had outscored GS 132-49 in the second quarter this year, however, this time the Eagles held a 10-0 edge... GS was 1-of-5 over the previous four games converting on fourth down. Chapple s 1-yard sneak on 4th-and-inches picked up a first down early in the third quarter... The last time GS held an opponent scoreless through three quarters came September 2006 when the Eagles held Western Carolina scoreless through three in a 24-14 win in Cullowhee, N.C... Chapple moved into fifth place on the GS career Top 10 list for passing yards, moving past Chaz Williams (2,561). His eighth TD pass of the year ties him for eighth on the season list, and he moved to third place with 1,774 passing yards... Valentine finished second on the season Top 10 with 45 receptions. Adam Urbano was third with 45 and Patrick Barker was fourth with 40... Mora finished with 16 field goals on the season (16-of-22), one shy of the season record done on two occasions... Charlie Edwards finished with 61 punts (fifth-most in GS season list) for a 39.6 average, good for 10th-best on the season Top 10... The last time GS shutout an opponent was September 6, 2003 against Savannah State (a span of 78 games), a 35-0 win. 12

NATIONAL POLLS 1984 (NCAA) 1. Alcorn State 2. Montana State Rhode Island 4. Boston University 5. Indiana State 6. Middle Tennessee State Mississippi Valley State 8. Eastern Kentucky 9. Louisiana Tech 10. Arkansas State 11. New Hampshire 12. Richmond 13. Murray State 14. Western Carolina 15. Holy Cross 16. Furman 17. Chattanooga 18. Northern Iowa 19. Delaware 20. McNeese State 1985 (NCAA) 1. Middle Tennessee State 2. Furman Nevada 4. Northern Iowa 5. Idaho 6. Arkansas State 7. Rhode Island 8. Grambling State 9. Georgia Southern 10. Akron 11. Eastern Washington 12. Appalachian State Delaware State 14. Louisiana Tech 15. Jackson State 16. William & Mary 17. Murray State 18. Richmond 19. Eastern Kentucky 20. Alcorn State 1986 (NCAA) 1. Nevada 2. Arkansas State 3. Eastern Illinois 4. Georgia Southern 5. Holy Cross 6. Appalachian State 7. Pennsylvania 8. William & Mary 9. Jackson State 10. Eastern Kentucky 11. Sam Houston State 12. Nicholls State 13. Delaware 14. Tennessee State 15. Furman 16. Idaho 17. Southern Illinois 18. Murray State 19. Connecticut 20. North Carolina A&T 1987 (NCAA) 1. Holy Cross 2. Appalachian State 3. Louisiana-Monroe 4. Northern Iowa 5. Idaho 6. Georgia Southern 7. Eastern Kentucky 8. James Madison 9. Jackson State 10. Weber State 11. Western Kentucky 12. Arkansas State 13. Maine 14. Marshall 15. Youngstown State 16. North Texas 17. Richmond 18. Howard 19. Sam Houston State 20. Delaware State 1988 (NCAA) 1. Stephen F. Austin 2. Idaho 3. Georgia Southern 4. Western Illinois 5. Furman 6. Jackson State 7. Marshall 8. Eastern Kentucky 9. The Citadel 10. Northwestern State 11. Massachusetts 12. North Texas 13. Boise State 14. Florida A&M Pennsylvania 16. Western Kentucky 17. Connecticut 18. Grambling State 19. Montana 20. New Hampshire 1989 (NCAA) 1. Georgia Southern 2. Furman 3. Stephen F. Austin 4. Holy Cross Idaho 6. Montana 7. Appalachian State 8. Maine 9. Southwest Missouri State 10. Middle Tennessee State William & Mary 12. Eastern Kentucky 13. Grambling State 14. Youngstown State 15. Eastern Illinois 16. Villanova 17. Jackson State 18. Connecticut 19. Nevada 20. Northern Iowa 1990 (NCAA) 1. Middle Tennessee State 2. Youngstown State 3. Georgia Southern 4. Nevada 5. Eastern Kentucky 6. Southwest Missouri State 7. William & Mary 8. Holy Cross 9. Massachusetts 10. Boise State 11. Northern Iowa 12. Furman 13. Idaho 14. Louisiana-Monroe 15. The Citadel 16. Jackson State 17. Dartmouth 18. Central Florida 19. New Hampshire North Carolina A&T 1991 (NCAA) 1. Nevada 2. Eastern Kentucky 3. Holy Cross 4. Northern Iowa 5. Alabama State 6. Delaware 7. Villanova 8. Marshall 9. Middle Tennessee State 10. Samford 11. New Hampshire 12. Sam Houston State 13. Youngstown State 14. Western Illinois 15. Weber State 16. James Madison 17. Appalachian State 18. Louisiana-Monroe 19. McNeese State 20. The Citadel Furman 1992 (NCAA) 1. The Citadel Louisiana-Monroe 3. Northern Iowa 4. Middle Tennessee State 5. Idaho 6. Marshall 7. Youngstown State 8. Delaware 9. Samford 10. Villanova 11. McNeese State 12. Eastern Kentucky 13. William & Mary 14. Eastern Washington 15. Florida A&M 16. Appalachian State 17. North Carolina A&T 18. Alcorn State 19. Liberty 20. Western Illinois 1993 (Sports Network) 1. Troy State 2. Georgia Southern 3. Montana 4. Louisiana-Monroe 5. McNeese State 6. Boston University 7. Youngstown State 8. Howard 9. Marshall 10. William & Mary 11. Idaho 12. Central Florida 13. Northern Iowa 14. Stephen F. Austin 15. Southern (La.) 16. Pennsylvania 17. Eastern Kentucky 18. Delaware 19. Western Kentucky 20. Eastern Washington 21. North Carolina A&T 22. Tennessee Tech 23. Alcorn State 24. Towson State 25. Massachusetts 1994 (Sports Network) 1. Youngstown State 2. Marshall 3. Boise State 4. Eastern Kentucky 5. McNeese State 6. Idaho 7. Grambling 8. Montana 9. Boston University 10. Troy State 11. Northern Iowa 12. New Hampshire 13. James Madison 14. Pennsylvania 15. Alcorn State 16. Middle Tennessee State 17. Appalachian State 18. North Texas 19. William & Mary 20. Central Florida 21. Stephen F. Austin 22. South Carolina State 23. Hofstra 24. Western Illinois 25. Northern Arizona 1995 (Sports Network) 1. McNeese State 2. Appalachian State 3. Troy State 4. Murray State 5. Stephen F. Austin 6. Marshall 7. Delaware 8. Montana 9. Hofstra 10. Eastern Kentucky 11. Southern (La.) 12. Eastern Illinois 13. James Madison 14. Jackson State 15. Georgia Southern 16. Florida A&M 17. Idaho 18. Northern Iowa 19. William & Mary 20. Richmond 21. Boise State 22. Northern Arizona 23. Connecticut 24. Indiana State 25. Middle Tennessee State 1996 (Sports Network) 1. Marshall 2. Montana 3. Northern Iowa 4. Murray State 5. Troy State 6. Northern Arizona 7. William & Mary 8. Jackson State East Tennessee State 10. Western Illinois 11. Delaware 12. Florida A&M 13. Furman 14. Villanova 15. Youngstown State 16. Eastern Illinois 17. Dartmouth 18. New Hampshire 19. Nicholls State 20. Howard 21. Southwest Missouri State 22. Stephen F. Austin 23. James Madison 24. Dayton 25. Appalachian State 1997 (Sports Network) 1. Villanova 2. Western Illinois 3. Delaware 4. Eastern Washington 5. Western Kentucky 6. McNeese State 7. Hampton 8. Georgia Southern 9. Youngstown State 10. Florida A&M 11. Montana 12. Southern (La.) 13. Jackson State 14. Hofstra 15. Eastern Kentucky 16. Cal Poly 17. Northwestern State 18. Stephen F. Austin 19. South Carolina State 20. Liberty 21. Eastern Illinois 22. Appalachian State 23. Dayton 24. Northeastern 25. Colgate 1997 (USA Today/ ESPN) 1. Youngstown State 2. McNeese State 3. Delaware 4. Eastern Washington 5. Villanova 6. Western Illinois 7. Western Kentucky 8. Georgia Southern 9. Montana 10. Hampton 11. Southern (La.) 12. Florida A&M 13. Jackson State 14. Northwestern State 15. Eastern Kentucky 16. Hofstra 17. Cal Poly 18. Stephen F. Austin 19. Liberty 20. South Carolina State 21. Colgate 22. Eastern Illinois 23. Appalachian State 24. Northeastern 25. Dayton 1998 (Sports Network) 1. Georgia Southern 2. Northwestern State 3. Florida A&M 4. Western Illinois 5. Richmond 6. McNeese State 7. Appalachian State 8. Connecticut 9. Hampton 10. Tennessee State 11. Troy State 12. Massachusetts 13. Lehigh 14. Montana 15. Southern (La.) 16. William & Mary 17. Western Kentucky 18. Hofstra 19. South Florida 20. Bethune Cookman 21. Illinois State 22. Delaware 23. Murray State 24. Montana State 25. Northern Iowa 1998 (USA Today/ ESPN) 1. Massachusetts 2. Georgia Southern 3. Northwestern State 4. Western Illinois 5. Florida A&M 6. Appalachian State 7. Connecticut 8. McNeese State 9. Richmond 10. Hampton 11. Troy State 12. Lehigh 13. Tennessee State 14. Montana 15. Illinois State 16. Southern (La.) 17. South Florida 18. Hofstra 19. William & Mary 20. Murray State 21. Colgate 22. Western Kentucky 23. Bethune Cookman 24. Delaware 25. Montana State 1999 (Sports Network) 1. Georgia Southern 2. Youngstown State 3. Illinois State 4. Florida A&M 5. Hofstra 6. Troy State 7. Massachusetts 8. Montana 9. Appalachian State 10. North Carolina A&T 11. Tennessee State 12. Furman 13. James Madison 14. Lehigh 15. Northern Iowa 16. Northern Arizona 17. Southern (La.) 18. Colgate 19. Jackson State 20. Portland State 21. Elon 22. Stephen F. Austin 23. South Florida 24. Villanova 25. Brown 1999 (USA Today/ ESPN) 1. Tennessee State 2. Georgia Southern 3. Appalachian State 4. Hofstra 5. Illinois State 6. Troy State 7. Montana 8. Furman 9. Youngstown State 10. Southern (La.) 11. Massachusetts 12. James Madison 13. Lehigh 14. Jackson State 15. Florida A&M 16. North Carolina A&T 17. Northern Iowa 18. Colgate 19. Northern Arizona 20. Elon 21. Portland State 22. Stephen F. Austin 23. South Florida 24. Southern Utah 25. Villanova 2000 (Sports Network) 1. Georgia Southern 2. Montana 3. Delaware 4. Appalachian State 5. Western Kentucky 6. Richmond 7. Hofstra 8. Lehigh 9. Troy State 10. Furman 11. Youngstown State 12. Western Illinois 13. Grambling State 14. Florida A&M 15. Portland State 16. McNeese State 17. Eastern Illinois 18. Weber State 19. Northern Iowa 20. Bethune-Cookman 21. North Carolina A&T 22. Tennessee Tech 23. Wofford 24. Illinois State 25. Southwest Texas 13

2001 (Sports Network) 1. Montana 2. Furman 3. Georgia Southern 4. Northern Iowa 5. Lehigh 6. Appalachian State 7. Sam Houston State 8. Grambling State 9. Eastern Illinois 10. Maine 11. Hofstra 12. Western Kentucky 13. McNeese State 14. Northwestern State 15. Youngstown State 16. Northern Arizona 17. William & Mary 18. Eastern Kentucky 19. Harvard 20. Villanova 21. Rhode Island 22. Florida A&M 23. Tennessee Tech 24. Pennsylvania 25. Tennessee State 2002 (ESPN/USA Today) 1. Western Kentucky 2. McNeese State 3. Georgia Southern 4. Villanova 5. Western Illinois 6. Maine Montana 8. Grambling State 9. Furman 10. Northeastern 11. Wofford 12. Bethune-Cookman Eastern Illinois 14. Appalachian State 15. Fordham 16. Northwestern State 17. Idaho State Pennsylvania 19. Montana State 20. Eastern Kentucky 21. Nicholls State 22. Murray State 23. Southeast Missouri State 24. Gardner-Webb 25. Colgate 2005 (Sports Network) 1. Appalachian State 2. Northern Iowa 3. Furman 4. Texas State 5. New Hampshire 6. Cal Poly 7. Southern Illinois 8. Richmond 9. Georgia Southern 10. Hampton 11. Grambling State 12. Montana 13. Eastern Washington 14. Youngstown State 15. Brown 16. Eastern Illinois 17. Nicholls State 18. Montana State 19. Massachusetts 20. South Carolina State 21. Lafayette 22. Illinois State 23. Colgate 24. Coastal Carolina 25. James Madison 2008 (Sports Network) 1. Richmond 2. Montana 3. James Madison 4. Northern Iowa 5. Appalachian State 6. Villanova 7. Weber State 8. New Hampshire 9. Wofford 10. Cal Poly 11. Southern Illinois 12. Central Arkansas 13. South Carolina 14. Liberty 15. Harvard 16. Colgate 17. Elon 18. Maine 19. Eastern Kentucky 20. William & Mary 21. McNeese 22. Texas State 23. Jacksonville State 24. Grambling State 25. Prairie View A & M 2001 (ESPN/USA Today) 1. Montana 2. Furman 3. Georgia Southern 4. Northern Iowa 5. Lehigh 6. Appalachian State 7. Hofstra 8. Sam Houston State 9. Eastern Illinois 10. Western Kentucky 11. Grambling State 12. Maine 13. McNeese State 14. Northwestern State 15. Northern Arizona 16. Youngstown State 17. William & Mary 18. Eastern Kentucky 19. Villanova 20. Rhode Island 21. Harvard 22. Florida A&M 23. Tennessee Tech 24. Pennsylvania 25. Portland State 2002 (Sports Network) 1. Western Kentucky 2. McNeese State 3. Georgia Southern 4. Villanova 5. Western Illinois 6. Maine 7. Montana 8. Grambling State 9. Furman 10. Appalachian State 11. Northeastern 12. Fordham 13. Eastern Illinois 14. Wofford 15. Bethune-Cookman 16. Northwestern State 17. Pennsylvania 18. Idaho State 19. Montana State 20. Murray State 21. Eastern Kentucky 22. Gardner-Webb 23. Nicholls State 24. Southeast Missouri State 25. Colgate 2003 (Sports Network) 1. Delaware 2. Colgate 3. Wofford 4. Florida Atlantic 5. Northern Iowa 6. Western Illinois 7. Western Kentucky 8. McNeese State 9. Southern Illinois 10. Northern Arizona 11. Massachusetts 12. Pennsylvania 13. Southern 14. Montana 15. Bethune-Cookman 16. North Carolina A&T 17. Grambling State 18. Jacksonville State 19. Northern Colorado 20. Northeastern 21. Montana State 22. Idaho State 23. Lehigh 24. Georgia Southern 25. Villanova 2004 (Sports Network) 1. James Madison 2. Montana 3. William & Mary 4. Sam Houston State 5. Furman 6. New Hampshire 7. Delaware 8. Eastern Washington 9. Southern Illinois 10. Georgia Southern 11. Western Kentucky 12. Hampton 13. Harvard 14. Jacksonville State 15. Lehigh 16. Cal Poly 17. Northwestern State 18. Wofford 19. Lafayette 20. Alabama State 21. Penn 22. South Carolina State 23. North Dakota State 24. Coastal Carolina 25. Northern Iowa 2006 (Sports Network) 1. Appalachian State (69) 2. Massachusetts 3. Montana 4. Youngstown State 5. North Dakota State (1) 6. New Hampshire 7. Southern Illinois 8. Illinois State 9. James Madison 10. Montana State 11. Hampton 12. Furman 13. Tennessee-Martin 14. Coastal Carolina 15. Eastern Illinois 16. Cal Poly 17. Northern Iowa 18. Princeton 19. Portland State 20. San Diego 21. McNeese State 22. South Dakota State 23. Wofford 24. Central Arkansas 25. Yale 2007 (Sports Network) 1. Appalachian State 2. Delaware 3. Southern Illinois 4. Northern Iowa 5. Richmond 6. Wofford 7. Massachusetts 8. Eastern Washington 9. North Dakota State 10. Montana 11. McNeese State 12. James Madison 13. Eastern Kentucky 14. New Hampshire 15. Delaware State 16. Youngstown State 17. Georgia Southern 18. Eastern Illinois 19. South Dakota State 20. Fordham 21. Harvard 22. Yale 23. Elon 24. Cal Poly 25. Grambling State 2009 (Sports Network) 1. Villanova 2. Montana 3. Appalachian State 4. William & Mary 5. Richmond 6. Southern Illinois 7. New Hampshire 8. South Carolina State 9. Elon Phoenix 10. Stephen F. Austin 11. South Dakota State 12. McNeese State 13. Eastern Washington 14. Holy Cross 15. Prairie View A&M 16. Jacksonville State 17. Weber State 18. Northern Iowa 19. Eastern Illinois 20. Penn 21. Colgate 22. Liberty 23. Florida A&M 24. Lafayette 25. Texas State 14

TE AM / INDIVIDUAL SE ASON STATISTICS GSU OPP Eagles Opponent SCORING 205 303 Points Per Game 18.6 27.5 FIRST DOWNS 186 194 Rushing 76 90 Passing 100 88 Penalty 10 16 RUSHING YARDAGE 1062 1543 Yards Gained 1455 1825 Yards Lost 393 282 Attempts 354 392 Avg. Per Rush 3.0 3.9 Avg. Per Game 96.5 140.3 TDs Rushing 9 19 PASSING YARDAGE 2011 2361 Att-Comp-Int 412-261-17 336-199-11 Avg. Per Pass 4.9 7.0 Avg. Per Catch 7.7 11.9 Avg. Per Game 182.8 214.6 TDs Passing 10 16 TOTAL OFFENSE 3073 3904 Total Plays 766 728 Avg. Per Play 4.0 5.4 Avg. Per Game 279.4 354.9 KICK RETURN # -Yards 50-1017 48-902 KICK RETURN AVG. 20.3 18.8 PUNT RETURN # -Yards 19-128 14-66 PUNT RETURN AVG. 6.7 13.2 INT RETURN # - Yards 11-98 17-225 INT RETURN AVG. 8.9 13.2 FUMBLES-LOST 12-8 19-14 PENALTIES-Yards 72-643 73-527 PUNTS-Yards 62-2447 54-2183 Avg. Per Punt 39.5 40.4 Net punt average 37.1 35.8 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 31:17 28:43 CONVERSIONS 3RD-DOWN Conversions 64/171 58/155 3rd-Down Pct. 37% 37% 4th-DOWN Conversions 6/17 11/20 4th-Down Pct. 35% 55% SACKS BY-Yards 21-133 43-305 MISC YARDS 0 15 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 22 38 FIELD GOALS/ATTEMPTS 16-22 13-14 PAT-ATTEMPTS 19-19 100% 34-38 89% RED-ZONE SCORES 24-29 83% 32-27 86% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 14-29 48% 34-38 89% ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game 83,641 111,978 Neutral Site Games 5 / 16,728 6 / 18,663 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Georgia Southern 43 59 59 44 0 205 Opponents 62 132 60 49 0 303 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lg Avg/G Adam Urbano 11-8 141 646 24 622 4.4 6 45 56.5 Darreion Robinson 11-4 62 287 21 266 4.3 1 24 24.2 Brandon Nolley 11-4 27 115 5 110 4.1 1 26 10.0 Jamere Valentine 11-8 4 86 0 86 21.5 0 41 7.8 Kyle Collins 6-1 13 73 20 53 4.1 0 22 8.8 Zeke Rozier 11-3 15 41 7 34 2.3 0 8 3.1 Garryon Taylor 10-1 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 0.5 Lamar Brown 10-0 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2 Mitch Williford 11-6 1 0 2-2 -2.0 0 0-0.2 Russell DeMasi 2-0 1 0 7-7 -7.0 0 0-3.5 Ronnie Wiggins 11-4 1 0 9-9 -9.0 0 0-0.8 TEAM 6-0 9 0 18-18 -2.0 0 0-3.0 Lee Chapple 11-10 78 200 280-80 -1.0 1 13-7.3 TEAM 6 5 0 19-19 -3.8 0 0-3.2 Total 11 354 1455 393 1062 3.0 9 45 96.5 Opponents 11 392 1825 282 1543 3.9 19 65 140.3 PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lg Avg/G Lee Chapple 11-10 105.67 233-360-14 64.7 1774 8 46 161.3 Kyle Collins 6-1 92.59 27-49-2 55.1 227 1 49 37.8 Mitch Williford 11-6 514.00 1-1-0 100.0 10 1 10 0.9 Russell DeMasi 2-0 -200.00 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Zeke Rozier 11-3 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 11 104.11 261-412-17 63.3 2011 10 49 182.8 Opponents 11 127.42 199-336-11 59.2 2361 16 69 214.6 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G Jamere Valentine 11-8 51 487 9.5 4 49 44.3 Adam Urbano 11-8 45 315 7.0 0 46 28.6 Patrick Barker 11-7 40 255 6.4 1 24 23.2 Mitch Williford 11-6 29 230 7.9 1 20 20.9 Darreion Robinson 11-4 22 64 2.9 0 20 5.8 J.J. Wilcox 8-4 16 179 11.2 0 37 22.4 Garryon Taylor 10-1 15 117 7.8 1 16 11.7 Brandon Nolley 11-4 14 114 8.1 0 20 10.4 Johnathan Bryant 10-3 10 129 12.9 1 31 12.9 Tyler Sumner 11-6 9 75 8.3 1 12 6.8 Zeke Rozier 11-3 4 15 3.8 0 9 1.4 Nick Kyles 2-0 3 13 4.3 0 8 6.5 Nico Hickey 11-1 2 8 4.0 0 7 0.7 Lee Chapple 11-10 1 10 10.0 1 10 0.9 Total 11 261 2011 7.7 10 49 182.8 Opponents 11 199 2361 11.9 16 69 214.6 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Lg Ronnie Wiggins 11 54 4.9 0 15 Jamere Valentine 4 32 8.0 0 30 Mitch Williford 3 1 0.3 0 5 Laron Scott 1 41 41.0 0 41 Total 19 128 6.7 0 41 Opponents 14 66 4.7 0 15 FUMBLE RETURN No. Yds Avg TD Long Darrell Pasco 1 85 85.0 1 85 K.R. Snipes 1 2 2.0 0 2 Derek Heyden 1 38 38.0 1 38 Dion DuBose 1 57 57.0 0 57 Total 4 182 45.5 2 85 Opponents 3 63 21.0 1 49 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Lg Laron Scott 3 15 5.0 1 15 Darrell Pasco 2 5 2.5 0 5 Tavaris Williams 2 65 32.5 0 36 Terrione Benefield 1 0 0.0 0 0 Darius Eubanks 1 10 10.0 0 10 Brent Russell 1 3 3.0 0 3 Brett Layson 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 11 98 8.9 1 36 Opponents 17 225 13.2 2 48 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Lg TB FC I20 50+ Blkd Charlie Edwards 61 2417 39.6 68 4 18 18 8 1 TEAM 1 30 30.0 30 0 1 0 0 0 Total 62 2447 39.5 68 4 19 18 8 1 Opponents 54 2183 40.4 77 6 6 14 6 0 2

SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts AdrianMora - 16-22 19-19 - - - - - 67 Adam Urbano 6 - - - - - - - 36 Jamere Valentine 4 - - - - - - - 24 Lee Chapple 2 - - - - 1-3 - - 12 Patrick Barker 1 - - - 1 - - - 8 Darrell Pasco 1 - - - - - 1-8 Mitch Williford 1 - - - - - - - 6 Garryon Taylor 1 - - - - - - - 6 Brandon Nolley 1 - - - - - - - 6 Johnathan Bryant 1 - - - - - - - 6 Tyler Sumner 1 - - - - - - - 6 Derek Heyden 1 - - - - - - - 6 Darreion Robinson 1 - - - - - - - 6 Laron Scott 1 - - - - - - - 6 Markeith Wylie - - - - - - - 1 2 Total 22 16-22 19-19 - 1 1-3 1 1 205 Opponents 38 13-14 34-38 - - - - 1 303 Senior Darrell Pasco, who signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2010, tied the Georgia Southern single-game record for kick returns with six vs. Furman. KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Lg Darrell Pasco 19 455 23.9 0 47 Ronnie Wiggins 19 392 20.6 0 54 Darreion Robinson 6 87 14.5 0 19 Laron Scott 3 56 18.7 0 23 David Lewis 2 0 0.0 0 0 Tobi Akinniranye 1 27 27.0 0 27 Total 50 1017 20.3 0 54 Opponents 48 902 18.8 0 44 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Christopher Rogers 43 2617 60.9 1 1 Charlie Edwards 7 429 61.3 0 0 Total 50 3046 60.9 1 1 18.8 42.5 27 Opponents 62 3707 59.8 7 2 20.3 41.1 28 FIELD GOALS FGM-A Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Adrian Mora 16-22 72.7 0-0 6-6 5-7 4-7 1-2 50 1 FIELD GOAL SEQUENCE GSU OPPONENTS Albany (24), 51, (44) (48),(33) South Dakota State (46), (36) (44), 46, (37), (40) Western Carolina (31), 42, (23) (32) Elon - (41), (26) Wofford (48), (50) - North Carolina (25) - Chattanooga (20), (45), (20) (40), (23) Appalachian State (31) (43) Samford (39), 49 (25) Furman 37, 45 (42) The Citadel (31), (25), 34 - Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Lee Chapple 11 438-80 1774 1694 154.0 Adam Urbano 11 141 622 0 622 56.5 Kyle Collins 6 62 53 227 280 46.7 Darreion Robinson 11 62 266 0 266 24.2 Brandon Nolley 11 27 110 0 110 10.0 Jamere Valentine 11 4 86 0 86 7.8 Zeke Rozier 11 16 34 0 34 3.1 Mitch Williford 11 2-2 10 8 0.7 Garryon Taylor 10 1 5 0 5 0.5 Lamar Brown 10 1 2 0 2 0.2 Russell DeMasi 2 2-7 0-7 -3.5 Ronnie Wiggins 11 1-9 0-9 -0.8 TEAM 6 9-18 0-18 -3.0 Total 11 1498 2721 406 1087 37 5749 522.6 Opponents 11 1897 2639 253 796 210 5795 526.8 ALL PURPOSE YARDAGE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Adam Urbano 11 622 315 0 0 0 937 85.2 Jamere Valentine 11 86 487 32 0 0 605 55.0 Darrell Pasco 11 0 0 0 455 5 460 41.8 Ronnie Wiggins 11-9 0 54 392 0 437 39.7 Darreion Robinson 11 266 64 0 87 0 417 37.9 Patrick Barker 11 0 255 0 0 0 255 23.2 Mitch Williford 11-2 230 1 0 0 229 20.8 Brandon Nolley 11 110 114 0 0 0 224 20.4 J.J. Wilcox 8 0 179 0 0 0 179 22.4 Johnathan Bryant 10 0 129 0 0 0 129 12.9 Garryon Taylor 10 5 117 0 0 0 122 12.2 Laron Scott 11 0 0 41 56 15 112 10.2 Tyler Sumner 11 0 75 0 0 0 75 6.8 Tavaris Williams 11 0 0 0 0 65 65 5.9 Kyle Collins 6 53 0 0 0 0 53 8.8 Zeke Rozier 11 34 15 0 0 0 49 4.5 Tobi Akinniranye 10 0 0 0 27 0 27 2.7 Nick Kyles 2 0 13 0 0 0 13 6.5 Darius Eubanks 11 0 0 0 0 10 10 0.9 Nico Hickey 11 0 8 0 0 0 8 0.7 Brent Russell 11 0 0 0 0 3 3 0.3 Lamar Brown 10 2 0 0 0 0 2 0.2 Russell DeMasi 2-7 0 0 0 0-7 -3.5 TEAM 6-18 0 0 0 0-18 -3.0 Lee Chapple 11-80 10 0 0 0-70 -6.4 Total 11 1062 2011 128 1017 98 4316 392.4 Opponents 11 1543 2361 66 902 225 5097 463.4 Sophomore punter Charlie Edwards finished 34th nationally in punting average in 2009 at 39.5 yards per punt. 3

DEFENSIVE LEADERs TACKLES SACKS PASS DEFENSE FUMBLES Blkd GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 33 Dion DuBose 11-10 47 38 85 8.0-16.... 1-57... 13 Darius Eubanks 11-10 30 28 58 4.0-15 1.0-5 1-10 2. 1-0 2.. 34 Laron Scott 11-10 45 12 57 1.0-1. 3-15 8.. 2.. 30 K.R. Snipes 10-7 31 25 56 2.0-2.. 1 1 2-2 2.. 4 Derek Heyden 11-11 33 22 55 1.0-2.. 2. 1-38 1.. 66 Brent Russell 11-11 25 23 48 11.0-52 6.0-46 1-3. 1. 1 3. 11 Tavaris Williams 11-9 22 25 47 4.0-13 1.0-6 2-65 3 2 2-0 1.. 22 Terrione Benefield 11-9 22 12 34 6.0-21 1.0-2 1-0 2 1. 1.. 21 Hudson Presume 11-5 23 11 34...... 1.. 9 Darrell Pasco 11-7 22 12 34.. 2-5 5. 2-85... 23 Ronnie Wiggins 11-4 24 6 30... 1.. 2.. 90 Markeith Wylie 11-8 20 10 30 11.0-49 3.0-26.. 1 3-0 1. 1 40 J.B. Shippy 9-2 18 3 21 5.5-26 4.0-24....... 47 Harland Bower 9-8 11 10 21 2.5-14 1.0-6. 1 2.... 10 Josh Rowe 11-2 9 10 19 3.0-7 1.5-4.. 1.... 94 Roderick Tinsley 8-2 9 4 13 3.0-9 1.0-6....... 97 Neil Harrell 7-3 4 8 12 1.5-3 0.5-1....... 36 Brett Layson 11-1 6 5 11 1.0-1. 1-0...... 91 Kerry Bonds 10-1 4 4 8 1.5-8 1.0-7. 1 1.... 41 John Stevenson 11-0 6 2 8......... 1 E.J. Webb 11-0 3 2 5 1.0-7.. 1..... 25 Calvin West 10-0 4 1 5......... 44 Tobi Akinniranye 10-0 1 3 4......... 20 David Lewis 10-1 3 1 4 1.0-2.... 1-0... 95 Willie Burden 6-0 3 1 4......... 42 Brent Gordon 11-0 3. 3......... 28 Jamere Valentine 11-8 3. 3......... 19 J.J. Wilcox 8-4 1 2 3......... 26 Zeke Rozier 11-3 2 1 3......... 80 Johnathan Bryant 10-3 3. 3......... 61 Jonathan Loving 10-5 2. 2......... 54 Christopher Rogers 10-0 2. 2......... 39 Evan Mattingly 11-0. 2 2......... 35 Lee Banks 11-0 1 1 2......... 69 Trey Dunmon 10-10 1. 1......... 51 William Maxwell 9-7 1. 1......... 84 Patrick Barker 11-7 1. 1......... 70 Cole Fountain 11-11 1. 1......... 76 Josh Barker 11-0........ 1-0... TEAM 6-0.......... 1 Georgia Southern 11 446 284 730 68-248 21-133 11-98 27 10 14-182 14 3 1 Opponents 11 456 343 799 92-446 43-305 17-225 29 19 8-63 9 2 1 4

SUPERL ATI VES Individual Game Highs Rushes... 32 Adam Urbano vs Chattanooga (Oct 17) Yards Rushing... 153 Adam Urbano vs Chattanooga (Oct 17) TD Rushes... 2 Adam Urbano vs Chattanooga (Oct 17) Long Rush... 45 Adam Urbano at North Carolina (Oct 10) Pass Attempts...43 Lee Chapple vs Albany (Sep 5) 43 Lee Chapple at Samford (Nov 7) Pass completions...30 Lee Chapple vs Albany (Sep 5) Yards Passing...259 Lee Chapple vs Albany (Sep 5) TD Passes...2 Lee Chapple vs Albany (Sep 5) 2 Lee Chapple vs Western Carolina (Sep 19) Long Pass...49 Kyle Collins vs Furman (Nov 14) Receptions... 9 Darreion Robinson at South Dakota State (Sep 12) 9 Adam Urbano at Samford (Nov 7) Yards Receiving...79 Jamere Valentine vs Albany (Sep 5) TD Receptions...2 Jamere Valentine vs Albany (Sep 5) Long Reception...49 Jamere Valentine vs Furman (Nov 14) Field Goals...3 Adrian Mora vs Chattanooga (Oct 17) Long Field Goal...50 Adrian Mora at Wofford (Oct 3) Punts... 9 Charlie Edwards at Elon (Sep 26) Punting Avg...48.2 Charlie Edwards vs Chattanooga (Oct 17) Long Punt... 68 Charlie Edwards at Appalachian State (Oct 24) Long Punt Return... 41 Laron Scott vs The Citadel (Nov 21) Long Kickoff Return...54 Ronnie Wiggins at Samford (Nov 7) Tackles... 15 Dion DuBose vs Albany (Sep 5) Sacks...2.0 Brent Russell at North Carolina (Oct 10) 2.0 J.B. Shippy at North Carolina (Oct 10) 2.0 Brent Russell vs Chattanooga (Oct 17) Tackles For Loss...3.0 Markeith Wylie vs Western Carolina (Sep 19) 3.0 Dion DuBose at Samford (Nov 7) Interceptions...1 Laron Scott vs Albany (Sep 5) 1 Darrell Pasco vs Western Carolina (Sep 19) 1 Brent Russell at Elon (Sep 26) 1 Darrell Pasco at Wofford (Oct 3) 1 Laron Scott at North Carolina (Oct 10) 1 Tavaris Williams at Appalachian State (Oct 24) 1 Darius Eubanks at Samford (Nov 7) 1 Laron Scott vs Furman (Nov 14) 1 Brett Layson vs Furman (Nov 14) 1 Tavaris Williams vs The Citadel (Nov 21) 1 Terrione Benefield vs The Citadel (Nov 21) GSU TEAM Game Highs Rushes... 45 vs Chattanooga (Oct 17) Yards Rushing... 188 vs Western Carolina (Sep 19)... 188 vs Chattanooga (Oct 17) Yards Per Rush...4.9 vs Furman (Nov 14) TD Rushes... 2 at Wofford (Oct 3)... 2 vs Chattanooga (Oct 17) Pass Attempts... 54 at South Dakota State (Sep 12) Pass Completions... 31 at South Dakota State (Sep 12)... 31 at Samford (Nov 7) Yards Passing... 273 vs Western Carolina (Sep 19) Yards Per Pass... 6.7 at Wofford (Oct 3) TD Passes...2 vs Albany (Sep 5), Western Carolina (Sep 19)... Furman (Nov 14) Total Plays... 84 vs Western Carolina (Sep 19) Total Offense... 461 vs Western Carolina (Sep 19) Yards Per Play... 5.5 vs Western Carolina (Sep 19) Points... 30 vs Chattanooga (Oct 17) Sacks By... 5 at North Carolina (Oct 10) First Downs... 27 vs Western Carolina (Sep 19) Penalties...11 at Elon (Sep 26) Penalty Yards... 92 vs Chattanooga (Oct 17) Turnovers... 6 at North Carolina (Oct 10) Interceptions By...2 vs Furman (Nov 14), vs The Citadel (Nov 21) OPPONENT Individual Game Highs Rushes...26 Chris Evans, at Samford (Nov 07, 2009) Yards Rushing... 131 Travaris Cadet, at Appalachian State (Oct 24) TD Rushes... 3 Houston, R, at North Carolina (Oct 10)...3 Devon Moore, at Appalachian State (Oct 24) Long Rush... 65 Mike Rucker, at Wofford (Oct 3) Pass Attempts...43 B.J.Coleman, vs Chattanooga (Oct 17) Pass Completions... 26 Armanti Edwards, at Appalachian State (Oct 24) Yards Passing... 338 Scott Riddle, at Elon (Sep 26) TD Passes... 3 Armanti Edwards, at Appalachian State (Oct 24) Long Pass...69 D. Taliaferro, at Samford (Nov 7) Receptions...12 Terrell Hudgins, at Elon (Sep 26) Yards Receiving...139 Adam Mims, vs Furman (Nov 14) TD Receptions...2 Mike Steffen, at South Dakota State (Sep 12)...2 CoCo Hillary, at Appalachian State (Oct 24) Long Reception...69 Riley Hawkins, at Samford (Nov 7) Field Goals...3 Kyle Harris, at South Dakota State (Sep 12) Long Field Goal... 48 Herb Glass, vs Albany (Sep 5) Punts...9 Blake Cain, vs Western Carolina (Sep 19, 2009) Punting Avg... 48.5 Sam Martin, at Appalachian State (Oct 24) Long Punt...77 Bobby Woods, vs Albany (Sep 5) Long Punt Return... 15 G.Richardson, vs Western Carolina (Sep 19) Long Kickoff Return... 44 Adam Monke, at South Dakota State (Sep 12) Tackles... 14 Chris Collins, vs Western Carolina (Sep 19) Sacks... 3.0 J.M. Clay, at Samford (Nov 7) Tackles For Loss...3.5 Eric Ludwig, at Elon (Sep 26) Interceptions...2 Bryce Smith, at Samford (Nov 07, 2009)...2 Ryan Steed, vs Furman (Nov 14, 2009) OPPONENT TEAM Game Highs Rushes... 52 at Wofford (Oct 3) Yards Rushing... 328 at Appalachian State (Oct 24) Yards Per Rush... 7.8 at Appalachian State (Oct 24) TD Rushes... 4 at North Carolina (Oct 10) 4 at Appalachian State (Oct 24) Pass attempts...48 vs The Citadel (Nov 21) Pass completions... 30 at Appalachian State (Oct 24) Yards Passing... 384 at Appalachian State (Oct 24) Yards Per Pass...10.2 vs Furman (Nov 14) TD Passes... 3 at South Dakota State (Sep 12) 3 at Appalachian State (Oct 24) 3 at Samford (Nov 7) Total Plays... 83 at Appalachian State (Oct 24) Total Offense... 712 at Appalachian State (Oct 24) Yards Per Play... 8.6 at Appalachian State (Oct 24) Points... 52 at Appalachian State (Oct 24) Sacks By... 9 at South Dakota State (Sep 12) First Downs... 31 at Appalachian State (Oct 24) Penalties... 12 at Appalachian State (Oct 24) Penalty Yards... 105 at Appalachian State (Oct 24) Turnovers... 3 at Elon (Sep 26), 3 at North Carolina (Oct 10) 3 at Appalachian State (Oct 24), 3 vs Furman (Nov 14) 3 vs The Citadel (Nov 21) Interceptions By... 4 at North Carolina (Oct 10) 5

Date Opponent Score Overall Conf. Time Attend Sep 5, 2009 ALBANY W 29-26 1-0-0 0-0-0 2:54 18,118 Sep 12, 2009 at #21 South Dakota State 6-44 L 1-1-0 0-0-0 2:56 12,354 * Sep 19, 2009 WESTERN CAROLINA W 27-3 2-1-0 1-0-0 3:00 17,633 * Sep 26, 2009 at #13 Elon 14-28 L 2-2-0 1-1-0 3:03 10,189 * Oct 3, 2009 at Wofford W 26-21 3-2-0 2-1-0 2:37 17,958 Oct 10, 2009 at North Carolina 12-42 L 3-3-0 2-1-0 3:03 47,000 * Oct 17, 2009 CHATTANOOGA W 30-20 4-3-0 3-1-0 2:54 17,357 * Oct 24, 2009 at #8 Appalachian State 16-52 L 4-4-0 3-2-0 3:20 26,215 * Nov 7, 2009 at Samford 10-31 L 4-5-0 3-3-0 2:48 7,730 * Nov 14, 2009 FURMAN 22-30 L 4-6-0 3-4-0 2:45 17,922 * Nov 21, 2009 THE CITADEL W 13-6 5-6-0 4-4-0 2:35 12,611 * Southern Conference game TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVING PASSING KO RETURN PUNT RETURN ALL Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Off Sep 5, 2009 ALBANY 21 58 0 22 30 259 2 36 30-43-1 259 2 36 6 80 0 26 1 2 0 2 317 Sep 12, 2009 at South Dakota State 21 11 0 21 31 232 0 23 31-54-3 232 0 23 7 156 0 45 2 18 0 15 243 Sep 19, 2009 WESTERN CAROLINA 42 188 1 17 30 273 2 46 30-42-0 273 2 46 2 63 0 41 2 24 0 30 461 Sep 26, 2009 at Elon 26 31 0 18 18 122 1 24 18-36-3 122 1 24 5 88 0 25 2 8 0 7 153 Oct 3, 2009 at Wofford 36 148 2 41 25 187 1 15 25-28-0 187 1 15 3 47 0 20 3 27 0 11 335 Oct 10, 2009 at North Carolina 33 95 1 45 16 75 0 18 16-32-4 75 0 18 6 152 0 44 4 7 0 13 170 Oct 17, 2009 CHATTANOOGA 45 188 2 21 16 132 1 37 16-24-0 132 1 37 2 37 0 27 1 0 0 0 320 Oct 24, 2009 at Appalachian State 27 15 1 11 20 156 0 30 20-34-1 156 0 30 7 106 0 23 1-4 0 0 171 Nov 7, 2009 at Samford 32 68 1 26 31 223 0 22 31-47-3 223 0 22 5 102 0 54 2 5 0 5 291 Nov 14, 2009 FURMAN 32 158 1 22 24 209 2 49 24-39-2 209 2 49 6 155 0 47 0 0 0 0 367 Nov 21, 2009 THE CITADEL 39 102 0 10 20 143 1 22 20-33-0 143 1 22 1 31 0 31 1 41 0 41 245 Georgia Southern 354 1062 9 45 261 2011 10 49 261-412-17 2011 10 49 50 1017 0 54 19 128 0 41 3073 Opponents 392 1543 19 65 199 2361 16 69 199-336-11 2361 16 69 48 902 0 44 14 66 0 15 3904 TACKLES SACKS FUMBLE Pass Blkd Kicks-XPts Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts Sep 5, 2009 ALBANY 43 44 87 5.0-13 1.0-6 1 1-0 1-15 0 5 1 3-3 0 0 0 29 Sep 12, 2009 at South Dakota State 39 32 71 3.0-8 1.0-6 1 1-0 0-0 2 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 6 Sep 19, 2009 WESTERN CAROLINA 26 8 34 5.0-23 3.0-18 2 1-57 1-0 0 5 0 3-3 0 0 0 27 Sep 26, 2009 at Elon 42 48 90 11.0-52 4.0-26 2 2-85 1-3 4 3 1 2-2 0 0 0 14 Oct 3, 2009 at Wofford 46 22 68 5.0-12 0.0-0 1 1-0 1-5 0 0 0 2-2 0 0 0 26 Oct 10, 2009 at North Carolina 55 16 71 9.0-38 5.0-27 1 2-0 1-0 1 0 0 1-1 0 0 1 12 Oct 17, 2009 CHATTANOOGA 35 18 53 6.0-33 3.0-28 1 1-0 0-0 0 4 0 3-3 0 0 0 30 Oct 24, 2009 at Appalachian State 41 50 91 6.0-16 0.0-0 1 2-38 1-29 1 5 0 1-1 0 0 0 16 Nov 7, 2009 at Samford 37 24 61 7.0-17 0.0-0 1 1-0 1-10 2 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 10 Nov 14, 2009 FURMAN 36 12 48 5.0-19 2.0-13 2 1-2 2-0 0 2 0 2-2 0 1 0 22 Nov 21, 2009 THE CITADEL 46 10 56 6.0-17 2.0-9 1 1-0 2-36 0 3 1 1-1 0 0 0 13 Georgia Southern 446 284 730 68.0-248 21.0-133 14 14-182 11-98 10 27 3 19-19 0 1 1 205 Opponents 456 343 799 92.5-446 43.0-305 9 8-63 17-225 19 29 2 34-38 0 0 1 303 PUNTING FIELD GOALS KICKOFFS Date Opponent No Yds Avg Lg Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB Sep 5, 2009 ALBANY 5 236 47.2 64 0 1 1 2 1 2-3 44 0 6 357 59.5 0 0 Sep 12, 2009 at South Dakota State 5 187 37.4 45 0 0 0 0 1 2-2 46 0 3 193 64.3 0 0 Sep 19, 2009 WESTERN CAROLINA 4 158 39.5 43 0 1 1 0 0 2-3 31 1 6 371 61.8 0 0 Sep 26, 2009 at Elon 9 357 39.7 51 0 0 5 1 2 0-0 0 0 4 219 54.8 0 0 Oct 3, 2009 at Wofford 5 132 26.4 44 0 0 1 0 1 2-2 50 0 6 397 66.2 1 0 Oct 10, 2009 at North Carolina 8 320 40.0 48 0 0 3 0 3 1-1 25 0 3 188 62.7 0 0 Oct 17, 2009 CHATTANOOGA 4 193 48.2 62 0 0 1 2 2 3-3 45 0 7 411 58.7 0 1 Oct 24, 2009 at Appalachian State 8 354 44.2 68 0 0 3 3 3 1-1 31 0 4 265 66.2 0 0 Nov 7, 2009 at Samford 6 196 32.7 41 0 0 1 0 2 1-2 39 0 3 183 61.0 0 0 Nov 14, 2009 FURMAN 2 81 40.5 47 0 1 0 0 0 0-2 0 0 4 209 52.2 0 0 Nov 21, 2009 THE CITADEL 6 233 38.8 48 1 1 3 0 3 2-3 31 0 4 253 63.2 0 0 Georgia Southern 62 2447 39.5 68 1 4 19 8 18 16-22 50 1 50 3046 60.9 1 1 Opponents 54 2183 40.4 77 0 6 6 6 14 13-14 48 0 62 3707 59.8 7 2 6

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS Date Opponent Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Overtime Sep 5 ALBANY 6-14 42.9 1-4 25.0 0-2 0.0 2-4 50.0 3-4 75.0 Sep 12 at South Dakota State 7-16 43.8 2-4 50.0 2-3 66.7 1-3 33.3 2-6 33.3 Sep 19 WESTERN CAROLINA 8-17 47.1 3-6 50.0 3-4 75.0 0-3 0.0 2-4 50.0 Sep 26 at Elon 2-16 12.5 0-4 0.0 0-3 0.0 2-4 50.0 0-5 0.0 Oct 3 at Wofford 5-13 38.5 2-4 50.0 2-3 66.7 1-2 50.0 0-4 0.0 Oct 10 at North Carolina 3-16 18.8 2-4 50.0 0-4 0.0 0-3 0.0 1-5 20.0 Oct 17 CHATTANOOGA 9-17 52.9 1-4 25.0 2-4 50.0 3-4 75.0 3-5 60.0 Oct 24 at Appalachian State 6-15 40.0 0-2 0.0 2-5 40.0 4-5 80.0 0-3 0.0 Nov 7 at Samford 4-15 26.7 0-3 0.0 0-4 0.0 1-3 33.3 3-5 60.0 Nov 14 FURMAN 7-14 50.0 2-4 50.0 3-5 60.0 1-3 33.3 1-2 50.0 Nov 21 THE CITADEL 7-18 38.9 1-4 25.0 3-5 60.0 1-4 25.0 2-5 40.0 Georgia Southern 64-171 37.4 14-43 32.6 17-42 40.5 16-38 42.1 17-48 35.4 0-0 0.0 Opponents 58-155 37.4 16-34 47.1 19-41 46.3 15-44 34.1 8-36 22.2 0-0 0.0 4th-DOWN CONVERSIONS Date Opponent Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Overtime Sep 5 ALBANY 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 Sep 12 at South Dakota State 0-2 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-2 0.0 Sep 19 WESTERN CAROLINA 1-2 50.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-1 0.0 1-1 100.0 Sep 26 at Elon 2-4 50.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 2-4 50.0 Oct 3 at Wofford 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 Oct 10 at North Carolina 1-2 50.0 0-0 0.0 1-1 100.0 0-0 0.0 0-1 0.0 Oct 17 CHATTANOOGA 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 Oct 24 at Appalachian State 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 Nov 07 at Samford 0-3 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-2 0.0 Nov 14 FURMAN 1-2 50.0 0-0 0.0 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 1-1 100.0 Nov 21 THE CITADEL 1-2 50.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 1-1 100.0 0-1 0.0 Georgia Southern 6-17 35.3 0-0 0.0 1-3 33.3 1-2 50.0 4-12 33.3 0-0 0.0 Opponents 11-20 55.0 1-2 50.0 3-3 100.0 3-6 50.0 4-9 44.4 0-0 0.0 TIME OF POSSESSION Date Opponent Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Sep 5 ALBANY 26:06 6:32 4:40 5:22 9:32 Sep 2 at South Dakota State 29:43 7:53 7:07 7:58 6:45 Sep 19 WESTERN CAROLINA 39:39 10:34 7:13 9:31 12:21 Sep 26 at Elon 28:24 5:58 5:52 7:37 8:57 Oct 03 at Wofford 31:44 11:18 5:44 7:00 7:42 Oct 10 at North Carolina 29:16 6:00 9:14 5:22 8:40 Oct 17 CHATTANOOGA 31:40 6:37 7:42 4:36 12:45 Oct 24 at Appalachian State 28:12 4:56 9:33 8:51 4:52 Nov 07 at Samford 34:05 7:13 10:27 6:34 9:51 Nov 14 FURMAN 34:12 7:20 9:35 7:25 9:52 Nov 21 THE CITADEL 31:07 9:33 7:10 8:06 6:18 Georgia Southern 344:08 83:54 84:17 78:22 97:35 Avg 31:17 7:37 7:39 7:07 8:52 Opponents Total 315:51 81:06 80:43 86:38 67:24 Avg. 28:42 7:22 7:20 7:52 6:07 Sophomore linebacker Dion DuBose registered a career-best 15 tackles against Albany (N.Y.) in the 2009 season opener. 7

STARTERS OFFENSE Opponent LT LG C RG RT RB ALBANY Maxwell Flowers Dunmon Loving Fountain Urbano at South Dakota State Few Flowers Dunmon Loving Fountain Urbano WESTERN CAROLINA Few Flowers Dunmon Loving Fountain Urbano at Elon Few Flowers Dunmon Loving Fountain Nolley at Wofford Mann Flowers DeBartola Loving Fountain Urbano at North Carolina Mann Flowers Dunmon Maxwell Fountain Urbano CHATTANOOGA Mann Flowers Dunmon Maxwell Fountain Urbano at Appalachian State Mann Flowers Dunmon Maxwell Fountain Urbano at Samford Mann Flowers Dunmon Maxwell Fountain Rozier FURMAN Mann Flowers Dunmon Maxwell Fountain Urbano THE CITADEL Mann Flowers Dunmon Maxwell Fountain Rozier Opponent QB RB/WR WR WR WR ALBANY Chapple Robinson Taylor Valentine Sumner at South Dakota State Chapple Robinson Wilcox Valentine Sumner WESTERN CAROLINA Chapple Rozier Wilcox Valentine Williford at Elon Chapple Robinson P. Barker Valentine Williford at Wofford Chapple Robinson P. Barker Valentine Williford at North Carolina Chapple Nolley P. Barker Valentine Williford CHATTANOOGA Chapple Sumner P. Barker Bryant Williford at Appalachian State Chapple Sumner Wilcox Valentine Williford at Samford Chapple Sumner P. Barker Valentine Hickey FURMAN Collins Nolley P. Barker Bryant Sumner THE CITADEL Chapple Nolley P. Barker Bryant Wilcox DEFENSE Opponent DT NT DE OLB MLB OLB ALBANY Bower Harrell Russell Williams DuBose Benefield at South Dakota State Bower Harrell Russell Williams DuBose Benefield WESTERN CAROLINA Bower Harrell Russell Shippy DuBose Benefield at Elon Bower Wylie Russell Williams DuBose Rowe at Wofford Bower Wylie Russell Williams DuBose Benefield at North Carolina Bower Wylie Russell Williams DuBose Benefield CHATTANOOGA Bower Wylie Russell Williams DuBose Benefield at Appalachian State Bower Wylie Russell Williams DuBose Benefield at Samford Bower Wylie Russell Williams DuBose Benefield FURMAN Tinsley Wylie Russell Williams DuBose Benefield THE CITADEL Bonds Wylie Russell Snipes Lewis Shippy Opponent ROV FS BAN CB CB ALBANY Eubanks Heyden Snipes Wiggins Pasco at South Dakota State Eubanks Heyden Snipes Scott Pasco WESTERN CAROLINA Eubanks Heyden Snipes Scott Pasco at Elon Eubanks Heyden Snipes Scott Wiggins at Wofford Eubanks Heyden Snipes Scott Pasco at North Carolina Eubanks Heyden Presume Scott Pasco CHATTANOOGA Eubanks Heyden Presume Scott Pasco at Appalachian State Wiggins Heyden Presume Scott Pasco at Samford Eubanks Heyden Snipes Scott Wiggins FURMAN Eubanks Heyden Snipes Scott Presume THE CITADEL Heyden Layson Eubanks Scott Presume 8

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE TEAM STATISTICS SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP S Pts Avg/G 1. Appalachian State 14 58 19 58 0 0 1 465 33.2 2. Furman 11 45 11 37 0 0 0 340 30.9 3. Elon 12 45 17 42 0 0 1 365 30.4 4. Wofford 11 34 5 33 0 0 2 256 23.3 5. The Citadel 11 33 8 29 0 0 0 251 22.8 6. Chattanooga 11 27 16 22 1 1 0 236 21.5 7. Samford 11 26 12 23 1 0 0 217 19.7 8. Georgia Southern 11 22 16 19 1 1 1 205 18.6 9. Western Carolina 11 19 8 15 1 0 0 155 14.1 SCORING DEFENSE G TD TG XPT 2XP DXP S Pts Avg/G 1. Elon 12 18 11 17 0 0 0 158 13.2 2. Samford 11 25 7 19 1 0 0 192 17.5 3. Appalachian State 14 39 13 34 1 0 2 313 22.4 4. Chattanooga 11 36 10 35 0 0 1 283 25.7 5. Western Carolina 11 33 18 31 0 0 1 285 25.9 6. The Citadel 11 34 16 30 1 0 1 286 26.0 7. Georgia Southern 11 38 13 34 0 0 1 303 27.5 8. Furman 11 46 8 42 2 0 0 346 31.5 9. Wofford 11 47 14 42 0 0 1 368 33.5 PASS OFFENSE G Cmp Att Int Pct. Yds Avg. TD Avg/G 1. Elon 12 296 460 7 64.3 3498 7.6 25 291.5 2. Appalachian State 14 284 430 9 66.0 3621 8.4 12 258.6 3. Furman 11 219 347 9 63.1 2537 7.3 22 230.6 4. Chattanooga 11 232 412 10 56.3 2385 5.8 17 216.8 5. The Citadel 11 211 351 11 60.1 2038 5.8 20 185.3 6. Georgia Southern 11 261 412 17 63.3 2011 4.9 10 182.8 7. Samford 11 204 347 10 58.8 1950 5.6 12 177.3 8. Western Carolina 11 178 309 10 57.6 1790 5.8 9 162.7 9. Wofford 11 53 110 8 48.2 858 7.8 8 78.0 PASS DEFENSE G Comp Att Int Pct. Yards Avg. TD Avg/G 1. Elon 12 176 324 14 54.3 1727 5.3 10 143.9 2. Chattanooga 11 173 281 11 61.6 1748 6.2 12 158.9 3. Samford 11 183 317 7 57.7 1919 6.1 11 174.5 4. Appalachian State 14 226 415 18 54.5 2560 6.2 16 182.9 5. Western Carolina 11 196 328 2 59.8 2021 6.2 8 183.7 6. Georgia Southern 11 199 336 11 59.2 2361 7.0 16 214.6 7. Wofford 11 243 340 6 71.5 2422 7.1 24 220.2 8. The Citadel 11 239 389 11 61.4 2424 6.2 17 220.4 9. Furman 11 242 368 9 65.8 2835 7.7 20 257.7 KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Avg. 1. Wofford 11 57 1228 0 21.5 2. The Citadel 11 52 1106 0 21.3 3. Georgia Southern 11 50 1017 0 20.3 4. Elon 12 37 737 0 19.9 5. Appalachian State 14 54 1069 0 19.8 6. Chattanooga 11 46 909 0 19.8 7. Furman 11 51 993 0 19.5 8. Samford 11 37 718 0 19.4 9. Western Carolina 11 58 1066 0 18.4 PUNTING G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg. TB Net/P 1. Furman 11 44 1752 39.8 63 1.4 1 37.9 2. Georgia Southern 11 62 2447 39.5 66 1.1 4 37.1 3. Wofford 11 35 1474 42.1 181 5.2 2 35.8 4. Appalachian State 14 52 2080 40.0 92 1.8 7 35.5 5. Samford 11 75 3068 40.9 384 5.1 3 35.0 6. Elon 12 64 2445 38.2 129 2.0 7 34.0 7. Western Carolina 11 67 2491 37.2 139 2.1 6 33.3 8. Chattanooga 11 53 2012 38.0 185 3.5 5 32.6 9. The Citadel 11 50 1948 39.0 382 7.6 2 30.5 ----Gained ---- ---- Lost ---- TURNOVER MARGIN G Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Mgn Per/G 1. Elon 12 11 14 25 8 7 15 +10 0.83 2. Appalachian State 14 7 18 25 9 9 18 +7 0.50 3. Furman 11 13 9 22 9 9 18 +4 0.36 4. Samford 11 7 7 14 3 10 13 +1 0.09 5. Chattanooga 11 8 11 19 9 10 19 +0 0.00 Georgia Southern 11 14 11 25 8 17 25 +0 0.00 7. The Citadel 11 6 11 17 8 11 19-2 -0.18 8. Wofford 11 11 6 17 19 8 27-10 -0.91 9. Western Carolina 11 8 2 10 11 10 21-11 -1.00 RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yards Avg. TD Yards/G 1. Wofford 11 563 2972 5.3 26 270.2 2. Appalachian State 14 587 2890 4.9 45 206.4 3. Furman 11 348 1562 4.5 20 142.0 4. Elon 12 426 1601 3.8 16 133.4 5. Samford 11 405 1423 3.5 13 129.4 6. The Citadel 11 360 1366 3.8 11 124.2 7. Georgia Southern 11 354 1062 3.0 9 96.5 8. Chattanooga 11 333 935 2.8 9 85.0 9. Western Carolina 11 320 911 2.8 10 82.8 RUSHING DEFENSE G Att Yards Avg. TD Yards/G 1. Elon 12 407 1253 3.1 7 104.4 2. Samford 11 380 1210 3.2 12 110.0 3. Appalachian State 14 482 1898 3.9 20 135.6 4. Georgia Southern 11 392 1543 3.9 19 140.3 5. Chattanooga 11 432 1637 3.8 20 148.8 6. The Citadel 11 394 1707 4.3 15 155.2 7. Wofford 11 421 1896 4.5 21 172.4 8. Furman 11 419 1909 4.6 24 173.5 9. Western Carolina 11 470 2174 4.6 25 197.6 TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G 1. Appalachian State 14 2890 3621 1017 6511 6.4 57 465.1 2. Elon 12 1601 3498 886 5099 5.8 41 424.9 3. Furman 11 1562 2537 695 4099 5.9 42 372.6 4. Wofford 11 2972 858 673 3830 5.7 34 348.2 5. The Citadel 11 1366 2038 711 3404 4.8 31 309.5 6. Samford 11 1423 1950 752 3373 4.5 25 306.6 7. Chattanooga 11 935 2385 745 3320 4.5 26 301.8 8. Georgia Southern 11 1062 2011 766 3073 4.0 19 279.4 9. Western Carolina 11 911 1790 629 2701 4.3 19 245.5 TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G 1. Elon 12 1253 1727 731 2980 4.1 17 248.3 2. Samford 11 1210 1919 697 3129 4.5 23 284.5 3. Chattanooga 11 1637 1748 713 3385 4.7 32 307.7 4. Appalachian State 14 1898 2560 897 4458 5.0 36 318.4 5. Georgia Southern 11 1543 2361 728 3904 5.4 35 354.9 6. The Citadel 11 1707 2424 783 4131 5.3 32 375.5 7. Western Carolina 11 2174 2021 798 4195 5.3 33 381.4 8. Wofford 11 1896 2422 761 4318 5.7 45 392.5 9. Furman 11 1909 2835 787 4744 6.0 44 431.3 PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Avg. 1. The Citadel 11 15 221 0 14.7 2. Furman 11 9 113 0 12.6 3. Chattanooga 11 14 164 0 11.7 4. Elon 12 25 238 2 9.5 5. Wofford 11 13 117 0 9.0 6. Samford 11 22 186 0 8.5 7. Georgia Southern 11 19 128 0 6.7 8. Appalachian State 14 27 150 0 5.6 9. Western Carolina 11 12 36 0 3.0 PASS EFFICIENCY G Comp Att Int Pct. Yards TD Effic. 1. Elon 12 296 460 7 64.3 3498 25 143.1 2. Appalachian State 14 284 430 9 66.0 3621 12 141.8 3. Furman 11 219 347 9 63.1 2537 22 140.3 4. Wofford 11 53 110 8 48.2 858 8 123.2 5. The Citadel 11 211 351 11 60.1 2038 20 121.4 6. Chattanooga 11 232 412 10 56.3 2385 17 113.7 7. Samford 11 204 347 10 58.8 1950 12 111.6 8. Western Carolina 11 178 309 10 57.6 1790 9 109.4 9. Georgia Southern 11 261 412 17 63.3 2011 10 104.1 PASS EFF DEFENSE G Comp Att Int Pct. Yards TD Effic. 1. Elon 12 176 324 14 54.3 1727 10 100.6 2. Appalachian State 14 226 415 18 54.5 2560 16 110.3 3. Samford 11 183 317 7 57.7 1919 11 115.6 4. Western Carolina 11 196 328 2 59.8 2021 8 118.3 5. Chattanooga 11 173 281 11 61.6 1748 12 120.1 6. The Citadel 11 239 389 11 61.4 2424 17 122.5 7. Georgia Southern 11 199 336 11 59.2 2361 16 127.4 8. Furman 11 242 368 9 65.8 2835 20 143.5 9. Wofford 11 243 340 6 71.5 2422 24 151.1 9

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE TEAM STATISTICS FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G 1. Appalachian State 14 168 160 15 343 24.5 2. Elon 12 91 161 15 267 22.2 3. Furman 11 95 116 17 228 20.7 4. Wofford 11 144 33 14 191 17.4 5. The Citadel 11 91 88 10 189 17.2 6. Samford 11 83 82 21 187 17.0 7. Georgia Southern 11 76 100 10 186 16.9 8. Chattanooga 11 68 101 15 184 16.7 9. Western Carolina 11 55 72 8 135 12.3 4TH-DN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Furman 11 9 11 81.8 2. Samford 11 12 17 70.6 3. Elon 12 5 9 55.6 4. Appalachian State 14 8 18 44.4 5. Chattanooga 11 11 25 44.0 6. The Citadel 11 9 21 42.9 7. Western Carolina 11 6 16 37.5 8. Wofford 11 13 35 37.1 9. Georgia Southern 11 6 17 35.3 FIELD GOALS G Made-Att Pct. 1. Furman 11 11-13.846 2. Chattanooga 11 16-19.842 3. Western Carolina 11 8-10.800 4. Elon 12 17-23.739 5. Georgia Southern 11 16-22.727 6. Appalachian State 14 19-28.679 7. Samford 11 12-19.632 8. Wofford 11 5-8.625 9. The Citadel 11 8-14.571 OPP. 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G 1. Elon 12 79 65 14 158 13.2 2. Samford 11 72 93 10 175 15.9 3. Georgia Southern 11 90 88 16 194 17.6 4. Chattanooga 11 102 80 13 195 17.7 5. The Citadel 11 103 115 12 230 20.9 6. Western Carolina 11 128 92 11 231 21.0 7. Wofford 11 114 112 9 235 21.4 8. Appalachian State 14 108 117 16 241 17.2 9. Furman 11 113 137 15 266 24.2 SACKS BY G No. Yards 1. Elon 12 37 232 2. Chattanooga 11 30 170 Appalachian State 14 30 239 4. Samford 11 28 191 5. Georgia Southern 11 21 133 Wofford 11 21 147 7. Western Carolina 11 14 79 8. The Citadel 11 13 68 9. Furman 11 8 57 PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Wofford 11 52 425 38.6 2. Chattanooga 11 51 445 40.5 3. Furman 11 52 463 42.1 4. The Citadel 11 54 475 43.2 5. Samford 11 60 489 44.5 6. Western Carolina 11 58 502 45.6 7. Elon 12 62 566 47.2 8. Georgia Southern 11 72 643 58.5 9. Appalachian State 14 97 876 62.6 OPP PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Wofford 11 63 672 61.1 2. Samford 11 70 629 57.2 3. Furman 11 62 599 54.5 4. Georgia Southern 11 73 527 47.9 5. Appalachian State 14 73 663 47.4 6. Chattanooga 11 51 512 46.5 7. The Citadel 11 54 471 42.8 8. Elon 12 65 484 40.3 9. Western Carolina 11 49 420 38.2 OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Samford 11 1 11 9.1 2. Furman 11 5 15 33.3 3. Chattanooga 11 9 21 42.9 4. Western Carolina 11 12 25 48.0 5. Elon 12 10 20 50.0 The Citadel 11 10 20 50.0 7. Appalachian State 14 10 19 52.6 8. Georgia Southern 11 11 20 55.0 9. Wofford 11 12 15 80.0 3RD-DN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Elon 12 86 184 46.7 2. Furman 11 59 131 45.0 3. Appalachian State 14 80 182 44.0 4. Wofford 11 54 139 38.8 5. The Citadel 11 57 148 38.5 6. Chattanooga 11 62 163 38.0 7. Georgia Southern 11 64 171 37.4 8. Samford 11 60 178 33.7 9. Western Carolina 11 49 151 32.5 OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Elon 12 39 168 23.2 2. Samford 11 53 156 34.0 3. Georgia Southern 11 58 155 37.4 4. Appalachian State 14 76 197 38.6 5. Western Carolina 11 65 168 38.7 6. Chattanooga 11 68 149 45.6 7. Wofford 11 66 144 45.8 8. The Citadel 11 78 165 47.3 9. Furman 11 84 151 55.6 SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards 1. Wofford 11 9 45 Chattanooga 11 9 67 3. Furman 11 11 83 4. Appalachian State 14 20 146 5. The Citadel 11 24 151 6. Samford 11 26 196 Elon 12 26 188 8. Western Carolina 11 29 229 9. Georgia Southern 11 43 305 PAT KICKING G Made-Att Pct. 1. Appalachian State 14 58-58 1.000 Samford 11 23-23 1.000 Georgia Southern 11 19-19 1.000 4. Wofford 11 33-34.971 5. Elon 12 42-44.955 6. Chattanooga 11 22-24.917 7. The Citadel 11 29-32.906 8. Western Carolina 11 15-17.882 9. Furman 11 37-43.860 INTERCEPTIONS G No Yards TD Avg. 1. Appalachian State 14 18 279 0 15.5 2. Elon 12 14 112 1 8.0 3. Chattanooga 11 11 114 0 10.4 4. Georgia Southern 11 11 98 1 8.9 5. The Citadel 11 11 341 2 31.0 6. Furman 11 9 135 2 15.0 7. Samford 11 7 63 1 9.0 8. Wofford 11 6 61 0 10.2 9. Western Carolina 11 2 24 0 12.0 TIME OF POSSESSION G Poss.Time Avg/G 1. Georgia Southern 11 344:08 31:17 2. Elon 12 373:50 31:09 3. Samford 11 338:12 30:44 4. Appalachian State 14 430:06 30:43 5. Chattanooga 11 331:40 30:09 6. The Citadel 11 331:11 30:06 7. Furman 11 318:12 28:55 8. Western Carolina 11 314:08 28:33 9. Wofford 11 312:25 28:24 KICK COVERAGE G No. Yds Avg. Retn TB Net. 1. Appalachian State 14 88 5556 63.1 1675 7 42.5 2. Georgia Southern 11 50 3046 60.9 902 1 42.5 3. The Citadel 11 49 2820 57.6 777 1 41.3 4. Furman 11 64 3814 59.6 1186 1 40.8 5. Chattanooga 11 47 2676 56.9 604 8 40.7 6. Western Carolina 11 38 2347 61.8 762 3 40.1 7. Elon 12 72 3951 54.9 1109 1 39.2 8. Wofford 11 50 3022 60.4 1040 3 38.4 9. Samford 11 48 2894 60.3 957 6 37.9 RED ZONE OFFENSE G Scores-Chances Pct TDs Rush-Pass Made-Att Fumb Int. Downs Other 1. Furman 11 42-47 89.4 33 18-15 9-10 1 1 0 2 2. Elon 12 44-51 86.3 30 13-17 14-16 2 2 1 0 3. Western Carolina 11 21-25 84.0 17 10-7 4-4 1 2 1 0 4. Appalachian State 14 58-70 82.9 46 40-6 12-16 2 1 2 3 5. Georgia Southern 11 24-29 82.8 14 6-8 10-12 0 1 2 0 6. The Citadel 11 28-34 82.4 24 9-15 4-6 0 1 2 1 7. Chattanooga 11 31-39 79.5 20 8-12 11-13 0 0 4 2 8. Samford 11 30-38 78.9 20 13-7 10-13 1 2 1 1 9. Wofford 11 25-33 75.8 21 19-2 4-5 3 1 2 1 RED ZONE DEFENSE G Scores-Chances Pct TDs Rush-Pass Made-Att Fumb Int. Downs Other 1. Elon 12 19-26 73.1 12 6-6 7-8 1 3 2 0 2. Samford 11 24-32 75.0 19 10-9 5-8 1 1 2 1 3. The Citadel 11 36-46 78.3 23 13-10 13-18 1 1 2 1 4. Furman 11 36-45 80.0 30 21-9 6-8 1 1 4 1 5. Western Carolina 11 43-52 82.7 27 21-6 16-20 1 0 3 1 6. Appalachian State 14 30-36 83.3 20 12-8 10-12 2 1 1 0 7. Chattanooga 11 32-37 86.5 24 14-10 8-10 1 1 0 1 Georgia Southern 11 32-37 86.5 26 17-9 6-6 3 2 0 0 9. Wofford 11 48-54 88.9 38 19-19 10-11 0 2 1 2 10

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE TEAM STATISTICS RUSHING Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G 1. Chris Evans-SAM JR 11 241 1152 4.8 7 51 104.7 2. Devon Moore-ASU JR 14 256 1374 5.4 19 73 98.1 3. Jamal Shuman-ELON SO 10 133 677 5.1 3 30 67.7 4. Mitch Allen-WOF SO 11 136 633 4.7 6 35 57.5 5. Armanti Edwards-ASU SR 12 137 679 5.0 18 40 56.6 6. Adam Urbano-GSU SO 11 141 622 4.4 6 45 56.5 7. Mike Rucker-WOF JR 11 87 602 6.9 6 80 54.7 8. Michael Scott-WOF SO 11 104 576 5.5 3 59 52.4 9. Michael Johnson-WCU FR 11 150 568 3.8 4 37 51.6 10. Tersoo Uhaa-FUR SO 11 130 535 4.1 13 34 48.6 PASSING AVG/GAME Cl G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds TD Lg Avg/G 1. Scott Riddle-ELON JR 12 285-439 - 7 64.9 3345 23 55278.8 2. Armanti Edwards-ASU SR 12 257-378 - 7 68.0 3291 12 74274.2 3. B.J. Coleman-UTC SO 11 227-401 - 9 56.6 2348 17 73213.5 4. Jordan Sorrells-FUR SR 11 212-334 - 8 63.5 2337 20 72212.5 5. Zack Jaynes-WCU SO 11 178-304 - 9 58.6 1790 9 54162.7 6. Lee Chapple-GSU SO 11 233-360 - 14 64.7 1774 8 46161.3 7. Dustin Taliaferro-SAM SO 11 190-321 - 9 59.2 1692 9 69153.8 8. Mitch Allen-WOF SO 11 34-78 - 6 43.6 605 7 6955.0 9. Miguel Starks-CIT FR 11 47-76 - 1 61.8 435 2 3539.5 10. Stev Davitte-WOF SR 11 17-28 - 1 60.7 197 0 2817.9 TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G 1. Armanti Edwards-ASU SR 12 679 3291 515 3970 330.8 2. Scott Riddle-ELON JR 12-1 3345 497 3344 278.7 3. Jordan Sorrells-FUR SR 11 66 2337 364 2403 218.5 4. B.J. Coleman-UTC SO 11-29 2348 435 2319 210.8 5. Zack Jaynes-WCU SO 11-37 1790 373 1753 159.4 6. Dustin Taliaferro-SAM SO 11 59 1692 407 1751 159.2 7. Lee Chapple-GSU SO 11-80 1774 438 1694 154.0 8. Mitch Allen-WOF SO 11 633 605 214 1238 112.5 9. Chris Evans-SAM JR 11 1152 0 241 1152 104.7 10. Devon Moore-ASU JR 14 1374 0 256 1374 98.1 RECEPTIONS/GAME Cl G Rec. Yards TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G Rec/G 1. Terrell Hudgins-ELON SR 12 123 1633 16 55 13.3 136.1 10.2 2. Blue Cooper-UTC SR 11 84 824 7 39 9.8 74.9 7.6 3. Andre Roberts-CIT SR 11 77 792 8 40 10.3 72.0 7.0 4. Adam Mims-FUR JR 11 74 878 4 72 11.9 79.8 6.7 5. Matt Cline-ASU SR 14 85 981 2 45 11.5 70.1 6.1 6. Jamere Valentine-GSU FR 11 51 487 4 49 9.5 44.3 4.6 7. Marquel Pittman-WCU JR 11 50 619 5 44 12.4 56.3 4.5 8. Brian Quick-ASU SO 14 61 982 4 74 16.1 70.1 4.4 9. Adam Urbano-GSU SO 11 45 315 0 46 7.0 28.6 4.1 10. Chris Pitchford-UTC JR 11 44 528 5 54 12.0 48.0 4.0 RECEIVE YDS/GAME Cl G Rec. Yards TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 1. Terrell Hudgins-ELON SR 12 123 1633 16 55 10.2 13.3 136.1 2. Adam Mims-FUR JR 11 74 878 4 72 6.7 11.9 79.8 3. Blue Cooper-UTC SR 11 84 824 7 39 7.6 9.8 74.9 4. Andre Roberts-CIT SR 11 77 792 8 40 7.0 10.3 72.0 5. Riley Hawkins-SAM SO 9 34 638 4 69 3.8 18.8 70.9 6. Brian Quick-ASU SO 14 61 982 4 74 4.4 16.1 70.1 7. Matt Cline-ASU SR 14 85 981 2 45 6.1 11.5 70.1 8. Marquel Pittman-WCU JR 11 50 619 5 44 4.5 12.4 56.3 9. Lance Camp-ELON JR 12 45 585 0 53 3.8 13.0 48.8 10. Chris Pitchford-UTC JR 11 44 528 5 54 4.0 12.0 48.0 ALL PURPOSE Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yards Yards/G 1. Terrell Hudgins-ELON SR 12 0 1633 0 0 1633 136.1 2. Jamal Shuman-ELON SO 10 677 147 0 419 1243 124.3 3. Chris Evans-SAM JR 11 1152 172 0 0 1324 120.4 4. Devon Moore-ASU JR 14 1374 282 0 0 1656 118.3 5. Adam Mims-FUR JR 11 65 878 59 216 1218 110.7 6. Mike Rucker-WOF JR 11 602 39 0 526 1167 106.1 7. Andre Roberts-CIT SR 11 77 792 217 66 1152 104.7 8. George Richardson-WCU FR 11 94 124 32 771 1021 92.8 9. Adam Urbano-GSU SO 11 622 315 0 0 937 85.2 10. Lance Camp-ELON JR 12 25 585 79 303 992 82.7 INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yards TD Long Avg/G 1. Mark LeGree-ASU JR 14 7 81 0 31 0.50 2. Jordan Tippit-UTC SO 11 5 59 0 21 0.45 Karlos Sullivan-ELON SR 11 5 16 1 14 0.45 4. Bryce Smith-SAM JR 10 4 22 0 11 0.40 5. Ryan Steed-FUR SO 11 4 57 1 44 0.36 6. Ed Gainey-ASU SO 14 4 61 0 54 0.29 7. Cortez Allen-CIT JR 11 3 112 1 82 0.27 Joseph Boateng-CIT FR 11 3 32 0 18 0.27 Laron Scott-GSU SO 11 3 15 1 15 0.27 Terell Wilson-ELON JR 11 3 13 0 13 0.27 PASS EFFICIENCY Cl G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds TD Lg Effic. 1. Armanti Edwards-ASU SR 12 257-378 - 7 68.0 3291 12 74 147.9 2. Scott Riddle-ELON JR 12 285-439 - 7 64.9 3345 23 55 143.0 3. Jordan Sorrells-FUR SR 11 212-334 - 8 63.5 2337 20 72 137.2 4. Mitch Allen-WOF SO 11 34-78 - 6 43.6 605 7 69 123.0 5. Miguel Starks-CIT FR 11 47-76 - 1 61.8 435 2 35 116.0 6. B.J. Coleman-UTC SO 11 227-401 - 9 56.6 2348 17 73 115.3 7. Zack Jaynes-WCU SO 11 178-304 - 9 58.6 1790 9 54 111.9 8. Dustin Taliaferro-SAM SO 11 190-321 - 9 59.2 1692 9 69 107.1 9. Lee Chapple-GSU SO 11 233-360 - 14 64.7 1774 8 46 105.7 PUNT RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yards TD Lg Avg. 1. Andre Roberts-CIT SR 11 14 217 0 41 15.5 2. Joel Bradford-UTC SO 11 12 157 0 53 13.1 3. Richie Fordham-SAM SO 11 21 179 0 36 8.5 4. Karlos Sullivan-ELON SR 11 18 114 0 28 6.3 5. Travaris Cadet-ASU SO 14 24 134 0 24 5.6 6. Ronnie Wiggins-GSU SR 11 11 54 0 15 4.9 KICK RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yards TD Lg Avg. 1. Stephon Shelton-WOF FR 11 22 568 0 62 25.8 2. Kevin Hardy-CIT SO 11 26 564 0 58 21.7 3. Mike Rucker-WOF JR 11 25 526 0 37 21.0 4. George Richardson-WCU FR 11 37 771 0 41 20.8 5. Buster Skrine-UTC JR 11 28 578 0 36 20.6 PUNTING Cl G No. Yards Lg Avg. 1. Chris Tommie-WOF SR 11 30 1296 60 43.2 2. Bob Hooper-SAM JR 11 73 3026 59 41.5 3. Mike Hammons-UTC SO 11 49 1964 67 40.1 4. Sam Martin-ASU FR 14 52 2080 74 40.0 5. Trent Hawk-FUR SR 11 44 1752 60 39.8 6. Charlie Edwards-GSU SO 11 61 2417 68 39.6 7. Cass Couey-CIT FR 11 48 1900 55 39.6 8. Scott Riddle-ELON JR 12 54 2131 52 39.5 9. Blake Cain-WCU SO 11 65 2457 51 37.8 SCORING Cl G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G 1. Armanti Edwards-ASU SR 12 18 0 0 0 108 9.0 2. Jason Vitaris-ASU JR 14 0 19 58 0 115 8.2 3. Devon Moore-ASU JR 14 19 0 0 0 114 8.1 4. Terrell Hudgins-ELON SR 12 16 0 0 0 96 8.0 5. Adam Shreiner-ELON FR 12 0 17 42 0 93 7.8 6. Tersoo Uhaa-FUR SO 11 14 0 0 0 84 7.6 7. Matthew Cesari-FUR SR 11 0 11 37 0 70 6.4 Craig Camay-UTC SR 11 0 16 22 0 70 6.4 9. Adrian Mora-GSU SO 11 0 16 19 0 67 6.1 10. Cameron Yaw-SAM FR 11 0 12 23 0 59 5.4 SCORING (TDs) Cl G TD Rush Pass Ret. PAT Pts Pts/G 1. Armanti Edwards-ASU SR 12 18 18 0 0 0 108 9.0 2. Devon Moore-ASU JR 14 19 19 0 0 0 114 8.1 3. Terrell Hudgins-ELON SR 12 16 0 16 0 0 96 8.0 4. Tersoo Uhaa-FUR SO 11 14 13 1 0 0 84 7.6 5. Andre Roberts-CIT SR 11 8 0 8 0 0 48 4.4 6. Chris Evans-SAM JR 11 7 7 0 0 0 42 3.8 Blue Cooper-UTC SR 11 7 0 7 0 0 42 3.8 Brandon Newsome-ELON JR 11 7 7 0 0 0 42 3.8 9. Dion Wilson-WCU FR 10 6 5 1 0 0 36 3.6 10. Mike Rucker-WOF JR 11 6 6 0 0 0 36 3.3 SCORING (KICK) Cl G PATs FGs Pts Pts/G 1. Jason Vitaris-ASU JR 14 58-58 19-28 115 8.2 2. Adam Shreiner-ELON FR 12 42-44 17-23 93 7.8 3. Matthew Cesari-FUR SR 11 37-43 11-13 70 6.4 Craig Camay-UTC SR 11 22-24 16-19 70 6.4 5. Adrian Mora-GSU SO 11 19-19 16-22 67 6.1 6. Cameron Yaw-SAM FR 11 23-23 12-18 59 5.4 7. Sam Keeler-CIT SO 11 29-32 8-14 53 4.8 8. Christian Reed-WOF FR 10 32-33 5-7 47 4.7 9. Blake Bostic-WCU JR 11 15-17 8-10 39 3.5 10. Chris Tommie-WOF SR 11 1-1 0-1 1 0.1 11

FIELD GOALS Cl G Made Att. Pct. Made/G 1. Craig Camay-UTC SR 11 16 19 84.2 1.45 Adrian Mora-GSU SO 11 16 22 72.7 1.45 3. Adam Shreiner-ELON FR 12 17 23 73.9 1.42 4. Jason Vitaris-ASU JR 14 19 28 67.9 1.36 5. Cameron Yaw-SAM FR 11 12 18 66.7 1.09 6. Matthew Cesari-FUR SR 11 11 13 84.6 1.00 7. Blake Bostic-WCU JR 11 8 10 80.0 0.73 Sam Keeler-CIT SO 11 8 14 57.1 0.73 9. Christian Reed-WOF FR 10 5 7 71.4 0.50 PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct. 1. Jason Vitaris-ASU JR 14 58 58 100.0 Cameron Yaw-SAM FR 11 23 23 100.0 3. Christian Reed-WOF FR 10 32 33 97.0 4. Adam Shreiner-ELON FR 12 42 44 95.5 5. Craig Camay-UTC SR 11 22 24 91.7 6. Sam Keeler-CIT SO 11 29 32 90.6 7. Matthew Cesari-FUR SR 11 37 43 86.0 SACKS Cl G Pos. Solo Ast. Yards Total Avg/G 1. Josh Beard-UTC SR 11 11 2 68 12.0 1.09 2. Andre Campbell-ELON SR 12 DL 7 3 62 8.5 0.71 3. Lanston Tanyi-ASU SO 13 DL 5 5 69 7.5 0.58 4. Joshua Williams-UTC FR 11 7 0 29 7.0 0.64 5. Jabari Fletcher-ASU JR 14 DL 4 5 59 6.5 0.46 6. Brent Russell-GSU FR 11 DL 6 0 46 6.0 0.55 John Michael Clay-SAM JR 11 DL 5 0 42 6.0 0.55 8. Brandon Ward-ELON JR 12 DL 5 1 42 5.5 0.46 9. Erik Peterson-SAM JR 11 DE 5 0 31 5.0 0.45 10. Eric Ludwig-ELON SR 12 DL 3 3 22 4.5 0.38 11. Ameet Pall-WOF SO 11 DL 4 0 28 4.0 0.36 Chris Collins-WCU SR 11 DB 4 0 25 4.0 0.36 13. J.B. Shippy-GSU SO 9 LB 4 0 24 4.0 0.44 14. Keaton Thompson-WOF JR 11 LB 4 0 23 4.0 0.36 15. Jordan Daniel-ELON SR 12 DL 1 5 17 3.5 0.29 Khirey Walker-ELON SO 12 DL 3 1 15 3.5 0.29 17. Patrick Hatcher-SAM JR 11 DL 3 0 15 3.5 0.32 18. Markeith Wylie-GSU SR 11 DL 3 0 26 3.0 0.27 19. Devyn Keith-SAM SO 10 DL 3 0 26 3.0 0.30 20. Kyle Anderson-CIT JR 11 DL 3 0 22 3.0 0.27 TACKLES FOR LOSS Cl G Pos. Solo Ast. Yards Total Avg/G 1. Andre Campbell-ELON SR 12 DL 14 5 85 16.5 1.38 2. D.J. Smith-ASU JR 14 LB 10 7 46 13.5 0.96 3. Chris Collins-WCU SR 11 DB 12 1 54 12.5 1.14 4. Josh Beard-UTC SR 11 11 2 68 12.0 1.09 5. C.J. Brown-SAM SR 11 LB 10 3 40 11.5 1.05 6. Lanston Tanyi-ASU SO 13 DL 6 10 77 11.0 0.85 7. Markeith Wylie-GSU SR 11 DL 10 2 49 11.0 1.00 Brent Russell-GSU FR 11 DL 9 4 52 11.0 1.00 John Michael Clay-SAM JR 11 DL 10 2 51 11.0 1.00 10. Bryce Smith-SAM JR 10 LB 10 2 20 11.0 1.10 11. Terrence Reese-CIT SR 11 DL 10 2 33 11.0 1.00 12. Jabari Fletcher-ASU JR 14 DL 5 11 69 10.5 0.75 13. Gary Blount-WOF SR 11 LB 8 4 19 10.0 0.91 14. Brandon Ward-ELON JR 12 DL 7 6 54 10.0 0.83 15. Keaton Thompson-WOF JR 11 LB 9 1 44 9.5 0.86 Gene Singletary-WCU SR 11 DL 8 3 43 9.5 0.86 Kyle Anderson-CIT JR 11 DL 8 3 39 9.5 0.86 Joshua Williams-UTC FR 11 9 1 37 9.5 0.86 19. Ryan Consiglio-UTC FR 11 9 0 16 9.0 0.82 20. Eric Ludwig-ELON SR 12 DL 5 8 33 9.0 0.75 FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Erik Peterson-SAM JR 11 3 0.27 2. SeQuan Stanley-WOF FR 10 2 0.20 3. Matt Solomon-FUR FR 11 2 0.18 Brent Russell-GSU FR 11 2 0.18 Ronnie Wiggins-GSU SR 11 2 0.18 Julian Hicks-FUR SR 11 2 0.18 Darius Eubanks-GSU FR 11 2 0.18 Chris Collins-WCU SR 11 2 0.18 Laron Scott-GSU SO 11 2 0.18 10. D.J. Smith-ASU JR 14 2 0.14 FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Chris Wiley-FUR SO 11 4 0.36 2. Tommy Irvin-WOF JR 11 3 0.27 Markeith Wylie-GSU SR 11 3 0.27 4. Kyle McKinney-FUR SR 9 2 0.22 5. K.R. Snipes-GSU SO 10 2 0.20 6. Tavaris Williams-GSU SO 11 2 0.18 Darrell Pasco-GSU SR 11 2 0.18 Ty Levie-SAM SR 11 2 0.18 Jordan Tippit-UTC SO 11 2 0.18 10. Eric Ludwig-ELON SR 12 2 0.17 PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G 1. Ryan Steed-FUR SO 11 11 4 15 1.36 2. Laron Scott-GSU SO 11 8 3 11 1.00 Ed Gainey-ASU SO 14 10 4 14 1.00 4. Mark LeGree-ASU JR 14 6 7 13 0.93 5. Buster Skrine-UTC JR 11 8 2 10 0.91 6. Bryce Smith-SAM JR 10 5 4 9 0.90 7. Terell Wilson-ELON JR 11 6 3 9 0.82 8. Karlos Sullivan-ELON SR 11 3 5 8 0.73 Cortez Allen-CIT JR 11 5 3 8 0.73 10. D.J. Smith-ASU JR 14 8 1 9 0.64 11. Darrell Pasco-GSU SR 11 5 2 7 0.64 Jordan Tippit-UTC SO 11 2 5 7 0.64 Chris Lewis-Harris-UTC SO 11 7 0 7 0.64 14. Cameron McGlenn-ELON SR 12 4 3 7 0.58 15. Mitchell Bell-WCU JR 11 5 1 6 0.55 Joel Bradford-UTC SO 11 4 2 6 0.55 Robert Peele-WCU SR 11 6 0 6 0.55 18. Cortez Gilbert-ASU SR 14 6 1 7 0.50 Jordan Griffin-FUR SO 10 5 0 5 0.50 20. Tavaris Williams-GSU SO 11 3 2 5 0.45 TACKLES (All positions) Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G Sacks 1. Adrian McLeod-WCU SR 11 LB 62 75 137 12.5 1.5 2. Kadarron Anderson-FUR SO 11 LB 63 59 122 11.1 0.0 3. Bryce Smith-SAM JR 10 LB 67 35 102 10.2 0.0 4. Chris Collins-WCU SR 11 DB 65 44 109 9.9 4.0 5. D.J. Smith-ASU JR 14 LB 60 77 137 9.8 2.0 6. Joseph Thornton-UTC SR 11 51 44 95 8.6 0.0 Jordon Gilmore-CIT SR 11 LB 49 46 95 8.6 1.0 8. Ryan Consiglio-UTC FR 11 54 32 86 7.8 1.0 9. Dion DuBose-GSU SO 11 LB 48 37 85 7.7 0.0 10. Jacque Roman-ASU SR 14 LB 35 72 107 7.6 1.0 11. Ricky Schwarz-WCU SO 9 LB 29 38 67 7.4 0.0 12. Joshua Jones-ELON SO 12 LB 42 47 89 7.4 2.0 13. Nathan Wade-FUR FR 11 49 28 77 7.0 0.0 Steven Smigelsky-UTC SR 11 47 30 77 7.0 1.0 15. Tommy Irvin-WOF JR 11 DB 46 29 75 6.8 0.0 16. Chris Wiley-FUR SO 11 LB 32 39 71 6.5 2.0 17. Dale Riley-ELON FR 12 LB 36 39 75 6.2 1.5 18. Antoine George-WCU SR 11 DB 50 18 68 6.2 0.0 Keaton Thompson-WOF JR 11 LB 39 29 68 6.2 4.0 20. Mitchell Bell-WCU JR 11 DB 46 21 67 6.1 0.0 21. Brandon Wiggins-ELON JR 12 LB 24 47 71 5.9 0.0 22. Lanston Tanyi-ASU SO 13 DL 28 47 75 5.8 7.5 23. Julian Hicks-FUR SR 11 33 30 63 5.7 0.0 24. Josh Beard-UTC SR 11 35 27 62 5.6 12.0 25. K.R. Snipes-GSU SO 10 DB 32 23 55 5.5 0.0 SeQuan Stanley-WOF FR 10 LB 36 19 55 5.5 2.0 27. Abram Scott-WCU JR 11 DB 33 27 60 5.5 0.0 Max Lerner-FUR JR 11 31 29 60 5.5 0.0 Jordan Tippit-UTC SO 11 35 25 60 5.5 2.0 30. Ryan Steed-FUR SO 11 CB 40 19 59 5.4 0.0 31. Cortez Gilbert-ASU SR 14 DB 43 32 75 5.4 0.0 32. Darius Eubanks-GSU FR 11 DB 32 26 58 5.3 1.0 33. Cortez Allen-CIT JR 11 DB 36 21 57 5.2 0.0 Nolan Ward-ELON 11 26 31 57 5.2 0.0 Laron Scott-GSU SO 11 DB 45 12 57 5.2 0.0 36. Angelo Brown-WCU JR 11 DB 36 20 56 5.1 3.0 Rod Harland-CIT SO 11 DB 36 20 56 5.1 0.0 38. Mark LeGree-ASU JR 14 DB 40 30 70 5.0 0.0 Gary Blount-WOF SR 11 LB 36 19 55 5.0 1.0 Derek Heyden-GSU SO 11 DB 33 22 55 5.0 0.0 C.J. Brown-SAM SR 11 LB 42 13 55 5.0 1.0 Tolu Akindele-CIT SO 11 LB 28 27 55 5.0 0.0 43. Cameron McGlenn-ELON SR 12 DB 45 14 59 4.9 0.0 44. Jordan Griffin-FUR SO 10 CB 30 18 48 4.8 0.0 45. Jeremy Buncum-CIT SO 11 LB 33 19 52 4.7 1.0 Kyle Anderson-CIT JR 11 DL 26 26 52 4.7 3.0 47. Demetrius Jackson-CIT JR 11 DB 22 28 50 4.5 0.0 48. Jabari Fletcher-ASU JR 14 DL 24 39 63 4.5 6.5 49. Brent Russell-GSU FR 11 DL 26 23 49 4.5 6.0 50. Ed Gainey-ASU SO 14 DB 43 18 61 4.4 0.0 12

2009 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS SOCON OVERALL Team W L Pct For Opp W L Pct For Opp Appalachian State 8 0 1.000 279 155 11 3.786 465 313 Elon 7 1.875 248 100 9 3.750 365 158 Furman 5 3.625 252 210 6 5.545 340 346 Chattanooga 4 4.500 177 212 6 5.545 236 283 Georgia Southern 4 4.500 158 191 5 6.455 205 303 Samford 3 6.500 135 152 5 6.455 217 192 The Citadel 2 6.250 161 218 4 7.364 251 286 Wofford 2 6.250 193 270 3 8.273 256 368 Western Carolina 1 7.125 111 206 2 9.182 155 285 2009 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE WEEK-BY-WEEK RESULTS September 3 Chattanooga 30, Glenville State 13 September 5 East Carolina 29, Appalachian State 24 Furman 45, Presbyterian 21 Georgia Southern 29, Albany 26 North Carolina 40, Citadel 6 Elon 56, Davidson 0 Central Florida 28, Samford 24 USF 40, Wofford 7 Vanderbilt 45, Western Carolina 0 September 12 Elon 41, Presbyterian 7 McNeese State 40, Appalachian State 35 Furman 38, Chattanooga 20 Gardner-Webb 27, Western Carolina 20 Wofford 42, Charleston Southern 14 South Dakota State 44, Georgia Southern 6 Samford 27, Jacksonville 0 September 19 Wisconsin 44, Wofford 14 Chattanooga 29, Presbyterian 13 Missouri 52, Furman 12 Samford 31, Miles College 12 Citadel 38, Princeton 7 Wake Forest 35, Elon 7 Georgia Southern 27, Western Carolina 3 September 26 Elon 28, Georgia Southern 14 Appalachian State 20, Samford 7 Furman 33, Western Carolina 14 Chattanooga 38, Wofford 9 Citadel 46, Presbyterian 21 October 3 Georgia Southern 26, Wofford 21 Appalachian State 30, Citadel 27 Samford 16, Western Carolina 3 Elon 19, Furman 12 October 10 Elon 43, Citadel 7 Appalachian State 55, N.C. Central 21 North Carolina 42, Georgia Southern 12 Chattanooga 14, Samford 7 October 17 Furman 26, Samford 24 Appalachian State 44, Wofford 34 Western Carolina 14, Citadel 10 Georgia Southern 30, Chattanooga 20 October 24 Elon 45, Chattanooga 10 Citadel 38, Furman 28 Appalachian State 52, Georgia Southern 16 Wofford 35, Western Carolina 26 October 31 Appalachian State 52, Furman 27 Elon 34, Wofford 6 Citadel 28, Samford 16 Chattanooga 24, Western Carolina 20 November 7 Auburn 63, Furman 31 Elon 42, Western Carolina 17 Wofford 43, Citadel 17 Samford 31, Georgia Southern 10 Appalachian State 35, Chattanooga 20 November 14 Samford 27, Wofford 24 Western Carolina 24, Eastern Kentucky 7 Chattanooga 31, Citadel 28 Furman 30, Georgia Southern 22 Appalachian State 27, Elon 10 November 21 Alabama 45, Chattanooga 0 Georgia Southern 13,Citadel 6 Furman 58, Wofford 21 Appalachian State 19, Western Carolina 14 Elon 27, Samford 7 FCS PLAYOFFS First Round November 28 Appalachian State 20, S.C. State 13 Richmond 16, Elon 13 FCS Playoffs - Quarterfinals December 5 Appalachian State 35, Richmond 31 FCS Playoffs - Semifinals December 12 Montana 24, Appalachian State 17 13

2009 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE HONORS SoCON SPORTS MEDIA ASSOCIATION Freshman DL Brent Russell First Team All-SoCon, Media Second Team All-SoCon, Coaches Offensive Player of the Year Armanti Edwards, Sr., QB, Appalachian State* Defensive Player of the Year: Josh Beard, Sr., DE, Chattanooga Freshman of the Year Michael Johnson, RB, Western Carolina Wallace Wade Coach of the Year Russ Huesman, Chattanooga First Team Offense QB Armanti Edwards, Sr., Appalachian State RB Chris Evans, Jr., Samford RB Devon Moore, Jr., Appalachian State OL Mario Acitelli, Sr., Appalachian State OL David Harrison, Sr., Elon OL Jon Weber, Sr., Samford OL Pat Illig, Jr., Wofford OL Brett Irvin, Jr., Appalachian State TE Alex Sellars, Jr., The Citadel WR Terrell Hudgins, Sr., Elon WR Andre Roberts, Sr., The Citadel First Team Defense DL Josh Beard, Sr., Chattanooga DL Andre Campbell, Sr., Elon DL Jabari Fletcher, Jr., Appalachian State DL Brent Russell, Fr., Georgia Southern LB D.J. Smith, Jr. Appalachian State LB Kadarron Anderson, So., Furman LB Bryce Smith, Jr., Samford DB Mark LeGree, Jr., Appalachian State DB Jordan Tippit, So., Chattanooga DB Ryan Steed, So., Furman DB Cortez Gilbert, Jr., Appalachian State First Team Specialists PK Craig Camay, Sr., Chattanooga P Bob Hooper, So., Samford RS CoCo Hillary, Jr., Appalachian State Second Team Offense QB Scott Riddle, Jr., Elon RB Tersoo Uhaa, So., Furman RB Jamal Shuman, So., Elon OL Chris Werden, Sr., Elon OL Daniel DeHaven, Sr., The Citadel OL Tyler Haynes, Sr., Furman OL Pat Mills, Jr., Appalachian State OL Chris Harr, Jr., Chattanooga TE Ben Jorden, So., Appalachian State WR Blue Cooper, Sr., Chattanooga WR Adam Mims, Jr., Furman Second Team Defense DL John Michael Clay, Jr., Samford DL Lanston Tanyi, So., Appalachian State DL Eric Ludwig, Sr., Elon DL Joshua Williams, Fr., Chattanooga LB Adrian McLeod, Sr., Western Carolina LB Chris Collins, Sr., Western Carolina LB Jacque Roman, Sr., Appalachian State DB Karlos Sullivan, Sr., Elon DB Buster Skrine, Jr., Chattanooga DB Cortez Allen, Jr., The Citadel DB Ed Gainey, So., Appalachian State Second Team Specialists PK Jason Vitaris, Jr., Appalachian State P Chris Tommie, Sr., Wofford RS Andre Roberts, Sr., The Citadel *unanimous selection SOUTHERN CONFERENCE HEAD COACHES First Team Offense QB Armanti Edwards, Sr., Appalachian State RB Chris Evans, Jr., Samford RB Devon Moore, Jr., Appalachian State OL Mario Acitelli, Sr., Appalachian State OL David Harrison, Sr., Elon OL Pat Illig, Jr., Wofford OL Jon Weber, Sr., Samford OL Chris Werden, Sr., Elon TE Ben Jorden, So., Appalachian State WR Terrell Hudgins, Sr., Elon WR Andre Roberts, Sr., The Citadel First Team Defense DL Josh Beard, Sr., Chattanooga DL Jabari Fletcher, Jr., Appalachian State DL Andre Campbell, Sr., Elon DL Eric Ludwig, Sr., Elon LB Jacque Roman, Sr., Appalachian State LB D.J. Smith, Jr. Appalachian State LB Bryce Smith, Jr., Samford LB (tie) Joshua Jones, So., Elon DB Mark LeGree, Jr., Appalachian State DB Karlos Sullivan, Sr., Elon DB Buster Skrine, Jr., Chattanooga DB Cortez Gilbert, Jr., Appalachian State First Team Specialists PK Craig Camay, Sr., Chattanooga P Chris Tommie, Sr., Wofford RS Andre Roberts, Sr., The Citadel Second Team Offense QB Scott Riddle, Jr., Elon RB Jamal Shuman, So., Elon RB Tersoo Uhaa, So., Furman OL Tyler Haynes, Sr., Furman OL Chris Harr, Jr., Chattanooga OL Daniel DeHaven, Sr., The Citadel OL Clark Bishop, Jr., Wofford OL Brett Irvin, Jr., Appalachian State TE Alex Sellars, Jr., The Citadel TE (tie) Chris Truss, Sr., Furman WR Blue Cooper, Sr., Chattanooga WR CoCo Hillary, Jr., Appalachian State Second Team Defense DL Terrence Reese, Sr., The Citadel DL Brent Russell, Fr., Georgia Southern DL Malcolm Bennett, Sr., Appalachian State DL Markeith Wylie, Sr., Georgia Southern DL (tie) John Michael Clay, Jr., Samford LB Adrian McLeod, Sr., Western Carolina LB Joseph Thornton, Sr., Chattanooga LB Jordon Gilmore, Sr., The Citadel DB Cameron McGlenn, Sr., Elon DB Nolan Woard, Sr., Elon DB Julian Hicks, Sr., Furman DB Ed Gainey, So., Appalachian State Second Team Specialists PK Jason Vitaris, Jr., Appalachian State P Bob Hooper, So., Samford RS CoCo Hillary, Jr., Appalachian State Senior DL Markeith Wylie Second Team All-SoCon, Coaches Offensive Player of the Year Armanti Edwards, Sr., QB, Appalachian State Defensive Player of the Year: Josh Beard, Sr., DE, Chattanooga Freshman of the Year Michael Johnson, RB, Western Carolina Jacobs Blocking Award Mario Acitelli, Sr., OL, Appalachian State Co-Coaches of the Year Jerry Moore, Appalachian State Russ Huesman, Chattanooga 14