1996 Football Media Guide


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East Carolina
'96 Pirate Football
1995
Liberty Bowl
Champions






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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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CREDITSThe 1996 East Carolina University
Football Media Guide is a publication
of the ECU Sports Information Office.
For more information, contact the
Sports Information Office.
Ward Sports Medicine Building
Third Floor
Greenville, NC 27858
(919) 328-4522
The 1996 media guide was written
and designed by Norm Reilly, Sports
Information Director. Special thanks to
Charles Bloom. Contributions by Rusty
Risher, Scott Batchelor, Eric Bartels and
Jody Jones. Also, thanks to several photographers
whose efforts helped make
this publication possible: Garrett
Killian, Tony Rumple, Cliff Hollis,
Brant Sanderlin, John Swartzel. Thanks
for the NFL teams which provided photos
for use in this publication. Printing
by Morgan Printers, Inc.
Copies of this media guide are available
from the Sports Information Office
for $13.00 by mail and $10.00 in person
at the SID office. Guides are available
at no cost to working media members.
ON THE COVER
The fortunes of East Carolina for the
1996 season will ride heavily on theabilities of senior All-America candidate
Marcus Crandell. The native of
Robersonville, N.C. is re-writing the
Pirate record book, already holding
school marks for career passing yards
and total offense. Cover Design: Laura
Doolittle of Host Communications,
Lexington, Ky.
COLLEGE
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GENERAL INFORMATION

Quick Facts on ECU ..................................... 2

Key Athletic Department Listings ............. 2

Media Information .................................... 3-4

Primary Media Outlets ................................ 5

Liberty Bowl Champion .............................. 6

This Is Pirate Football .................................. 7

ECU Offense/Defense ............................. 8-9

Pirate Sports Network ............................... 10

SEASON OUTLOOK

1996 Outlook .......................................... 12-15

1996 Postseason

Honors Candidates ................................ 16

Depth Chart ................................................ 17

Alphabetical Roster ............................... 18-19

Numerical Roster ....................................... 20
Pronunciation Guide ................................. 20

Pirates State-by-State ................................. 21

Column Notes ............................................ 22

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach Steve Logan .................... 24-27

Coaches At-A-Glance ................................ 28

Assistant Coaches/Football Staff ....... 29-34

PIRATE PROFILES

1996 Pirates ............................................ 36-61

1996 Pirate Signees ................................ 62-63

1996 Signee Bios .................................... 64-66

OPPONENTS

Composite Schedule .................................. 68

Opponent SIDs/Road Headquarters ...... 69

Team Information .................................. 70-80

Series Scores vs. '96 Opponents ............... 81

ECU vs. All Opponents ............................. 82

1995 SEASON IN REVIEW

1995 in Review ............................................ 84

1995 Statistics ......................................... 85-90

Game-by-Game Starters ............................ 91

Single-Game Superlatives ......................... 92

Game-by-Game Team Statistics ................ 93

Kick-by-Kick ............................................... 94

Game Summaries ................................ 95-100

Pirates in the Final '95 Polls .................... 100

RECORDS

Individual Records ............................ 102-107

Team Records ..................................... 108-109

Opponent Records ................................... 110

Largest Margins/Road Crowds ............. 111
Career Top 10 ............................................ 112

Single-Season Top 10 ........................ 113-114

100+ Yard Rushing Performances .......... 115

Other Top Performances ......................... 116

Longest Plays ............................................ 117

Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Records .......... 118

Top Dowdy-Ficklen Crowds ................... 119

Yearly Leaders ................................... 120-121

Offensive Statistics ................................... 122

Defensive Statistics .................................. 123

Year-by-Year Statistics ............................. 125

Retired Numbers ...................................... 125

Pirates on the Tube ................................... 126

The Last Time ........................................... 127

Key Pirate Performances ......................... 128

PIRATE FOOTBALL HISTORY

Year-by-Year /Pirate Football .......... 130-131

Pirates Through the Years ............... 132-137

Honors and Awards .......................... 138-143

ECU Athletics Hall of Fame ............ 144-147

Pirates in the Pros ............................. 148-151

Southern Conference Era ........................ 152

ECU Bowl History ............................ 153-158

All-Time Lettermen ........................... 159-167

All-Time Assistant Coaches List ............. 168

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY

East Carolina University ................. 170-171

Campus Map ............................................ 172

Greenville and

Eastern North Carolina ....................... 173

Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium ......................... 174

Ward Sports Medicine Building ............. 175

Chancellor Richard Eakin ....................... 176

Athletics Director Mike Hamrick ........... 177

Athletics Administration ................. 178-179

Athletics Staff ..................................... 180-181

Pirate Club ................................................ 182

Pirate Club Endowment Program ......... 183

Stadium Expansion/Shared Visions ...... 184

THIS IS PIRATE FOOTBALL

ECU -The Total Package .............. 186-187

Academics and Athletics ................. 188-189
Strength Training ...................................... 190

Sports Medicine ........................................ 191

Letter from Coach Logan ........................ 192

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ECU Football






GeneralInformation
Name: East Carolina UniversityNickname: Pirates
Location: Greenville, NC 27858
Founded: 1907
Enrollment: 16,375 (Spring 1995)
School Colors: Purple and Gold
Chancellor: Dr. Richard R. Eakin(Geneva College, '60)
Faculty Representative:
Dr. Ernest Schwarz (North Carolina, '56)
Athletics Director: Mike Hamrick (Marshall, '80)
Assoc. AD for Administration and Non-Revenue Sports:
Dr. Henry VanSant (East Carolina, '61)
Asst. AD for Promotions & Ticket Sales:
Lee Workman (Tennessee Tech, '83)
Asst. AD for Operations & Equipment:
Jeff Davis (East Carolina, '84)
Senior Women's Administrator/Director of Compliance:
Rosie Thompson (East Carolina, '79)
Director of Athletic Business:
Barry Brickman (Wilfrid Laurier, '79)
Director of Marketing: Steve Gowan (North Carolina, '88)
Head Football Coach: Steve Logan (Tulsa, '75)
Overall Record: 23-23 (4 seasons)
Record at ECU: 23-23 (4 seasons)
1995 Record: 9-3 (Def. Stanford 19-13 in St. Jude Liberty Bowl)
Base Offensive Alignment: Pro-Set
Base Defensive Alignment: Multiple 50
Stadium: Dowdy-Ficklen (35,000)
Surface: Natural Grass
Sports Information Director: Norm Reilly (Georgia, '80)
Assistant Sports Information Director:
Carolyn Justice-Hinson (East Carolina, '89)
Sports Information Intern: Tammy Wilson (Central Florida, '92)
Sports Information Student Assistants: Eric Bartels, ScottBatchelor, Jody Jones, Nicole Shore, Gerald Vick
Sports Information Secretary: Pam Forrest
Photographer: Garrett Killian (East Carolina, '94)
Dates Te Remember .
(Wed.) Aug. 7 ...................................................................... Freshmen Report(Sat.) Aug. 10 ...................................... First Day of Practice for Freshmen/
Varsity Reports (Evening Meal)
(Mon.) Aug. 12 ............................................................ Preseason Media Day(Tues.) Aug. 13 ........................................... First Day of Practice for Varsity(Sat.) Aug. 17 ....................................................................... First Day in Pads
(Tues.) Aug. 20 ......................................... Last Day of Two-a-Day Practices
(Sat.) Sept. 7 ........... Season Opener vs. East Tennessee State, 4 p.m. EDTGreenville, N.C.
Pirate Football Quick Facts
1995 Record .......................................................................................... 9-3
1995 Bowl Game .................................................. St. Jude Liberty Bowl
1995 Final Ranking ......................................... 23rd -USA Today/CNN;
24th -UPI; 14th -New York Times (computer)
Starters Returning/Lost ................................................................... 17/7
Offensive Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................9/2
Defensive Starters Returning/Lost .................................................6/5
Specialist Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................2/0
Lettermen Returning/Lost ............................................................50/15
Offensive Lettermen Returning/Lost .......................................... 22/8
Defensive Lettermen Returning/Lost .......................................... 28/7
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Key PhoneListings(AC 919/328 Prefix}
Jim Bazluki, Assistant Trainer ................................................... 4562Barry Brickman, Director of Athletics Business ..................... 4507Jeff Charles, Director of Electronic Media ............................... 4535Jeff Connors, Strength & Conditioning Coach ....................... 4601Jeff Davis, Assistant Athletics Director .................................... 4517Tom Doyle, Director of Video Services .................................... 4536Jim Fleming, Assistant Football Coach .................................... 4570James Frazier, Equipment Manager ......................................... 4602Steve Gowan, Director of Marketing ....................................... 4533Mike Hamrick, Athletics Director ............................................ 4501Mike Hanley, Head Athletic Trainer ........................................ 4603Jeff Jagodzinski, Assistant Football Coach .............................. 4570Paul Jette, Defensive Coordinator ............................................ 4570Carolyn Justice-Hinson, Assistant SID .................................... 4522Garrett Killian, Athletics Photographer .................................. 4522Steve Logan, Head Football Coach .......................................... 4570Jerry McManus, Assistant Football Coach .............................. 4570Doug Martin, Offensive Coordinator ...................................... 4570Norm Reilly, Sports Information Director ............................... 4522Ernie Schwarz, Faculty Representative .........................4513/0009Willie Scott, Assistant Football Coach ..................................... 4570Rosie Thompson, Senior Women's Administrator/
Director of Compliance ......................................................... 4511Henry VanSant, Associate Athletics Director ......................... 4503James Webster, Assistant Football Coach ................................ 4570John Welborn, Coordinator of Grants and Financial Aid ..... 4512Tammy Wilson, Sports Information Assistant ........................ 4522Lee Workman, Assistant Athletics Director ............................ 4531Cliff Yoshida, Assistant Football Coach ................................... 4570Dennis Young, Executive Director of Pirate Club .................. 4542
Quick-Reference
Sports Information Office .............................................. 328-4522
Norm Reilly at home .................................................. 321-9229
Reilly E-Mail................. ATREILLY@ECUVM.CIS.ECU.EDU
Football Office ...................................................................328-4570
Football Press Box ............................................................ 328-4697
Athletic Director's Office ............................................... 328-4.501
Athletic Ticket Office ...................................................... 328-4500
Sports Information Fax Machine ................................... 328-4528
Football Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Steve Logan (Tulsa, '75)
Overall Record: 23-23 (4 seasons); Record at ECU: 23-23 (4 seasons)
Assistant Coaches:
Jim Fleming (Univ. of the South, '82) -Defensive BacksJeff Jagodzinski (Wisconsin-Whitewater, '85) -Offensive LinePaul Jette (Texas, '77)-Defensive Coordinator/Inside LinebackersDoug Martin (Kentucky, '86) -Offensive Coordinator/Wide ReceiversJerry McManus (Wake Forest, '76) -Running BacksWillie Scott (South Carolina, '81) -Tight EndsJames Webster (North Carolina, '72)-Outside LinebackersCliff Yoshida (Cal Poly Pomona, '63)-Defensive Line
Graduate Assistants: Terry Tilghman, Damon Wilson
Director of Strength and Conditioning: Jeff Connors (Salem College, '80)
ECU Football
GeneralInformation
Name: East Carolina UniversityNickname: Pirates
Location: Greenville, NC 27858
Founded: 1907
Enrollment: 16,375 (Spring 1995)
School Colors: Purple and Gold
Chancellor: Dr. Richard R. Eakin(Geneva College, '60)
Faculty Representative:
Dr. Ernest Schwarz (North Carolina, '56)
Athletics Director: Mike Hamrick (Marshall, '80)
Assoc. AD for Administration and Non-Revenue Sports:
Dr. Henry VanSant (East Carolina, '61)
Asst. AD for Promotions & Ticket Sales:
Lee Workman (Tennessee Tech, '83)
Asst. AD for Operations & Equipment:
Jeff Davis (East Carolina, '84)
Senior Women's Administrator/Director of Compliance:
Rosie Thompson (East Carolina, '79)
Director of Athletic Business:
Barry Brickman (Wilfrid Laurier, '79)
Director of Marketing: Steve Gowan (North Carolina, '88)
Head Football Coach: Steve Logan (Tulsa, '75)
Overall Record: 23-23 (4 seasons)
Record at ECU: 23-23 (4 seasons)
1995 Record: 9-3 (Def. Stanford 19-13 in St. Jude Liberty Bowl)
Base Offensive Alignment: Pro-Set
Base Defensive Alignment: Multiple 50
Stadium: Dowdy-Ficklen (35,000)
Surface: Natural Grass
Sports Information Director: Norm Reilly (Georgia, '80)
Assistant Sports Information Director:
Carolyn Justice-Hinson (East Carolina, '89)
Sports Information Intern: Tammy Wilson (Central Florida, '92)
Sports Information Student Assistants: Eric Bartels, ScottBatchelor, Jody Jones, Nicole Shore, Gerald Vick
Sports Information Secretary: Pam Forrest
Photographer: Garrett Killian (East Carolina, '94)
Dates Te Remember .
(Wed.) Aug. 7 ...................................................................... Freshmen Report(Sat.) Aug. 10 ...................................... First Day of Practice for Freshmen/
Varsity Reports (Evening Meal)
(Mon.) Aug. 12 ............................................................ Preseason Media Day(Tues.) Aug. 13 ........................................... First Day of Practice for Varsity(Sat.) Aug. 17 ....................................................................... First Day in Pads
(Tues.) Aug. 20 ......................................... Last Day of Two-a-Day Practices
(Sat.) Sept. 7 ........... Season Opener vs. East Tennessee State, 4 p.m. EDTGreenville, N.C.
Pirate Football Quick Facts
1995 Record .......................................................................................... 9-3
1995 Bowl Game .................................................. St. Jude Liberty Bowl
1995 Final Ranking ......................................... 23rd -USA Today/CNN;
24th -UPI; 14th -New York Times (computer)
Starters Returning/Lost ................................................................... 17/7
Offensive Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................9/2
Defensive Starters Returning/Lost .................................................6/5
Specialist Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................2/0
Lettermen Returning/Lost ............................................................50/15
Offensive Lettermen Returning/Lost .......................................... 22/8
Defensive Lettermen Returning/Lost .......................................... 28/7
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Key PhoneListings(AC 919/328 Prefix}
Jim Bazluki, Assistant Trainer ................................................... 4562Barry Brickman, Director of Athletics Business ..................... 4507Jeff Charles, Director of Electronic Media ............................... 4535Jeff Connors, Strength & Conditioning Coach ....................... 4601Jeff Davis, Assistant Athletics Director .................................... 4517Tom Doyle, Director of Video Services .................................... 4536Jim Fleming, Assistant Football Coach .................................... 4570James Frazier, Equipment Manager ......................................... 4602Steve Gowan, Director of Marketing ....................................... 4533Mike Hamrick, Athletics Director ............................................ 4501Mike Hanley, Head Athletic Trainer ........................................ 4603Jeff Jagodzinski, Assistant Football Coach .............................. 4570Paul Jette, Defensive Coordinator ............................................ 4570Carolyn Justice-Hinson, Assistant SID .................................... 4522Garrett Killian, Athletics Photographer .................................. 4522Steve Logan, Head Football Coach .......................................... 4570Jerry McManus, Assistant Football Coach .............................. 4570Doug Martin, Offensive Coordinator ...................................... 4570Norm Reilly, Sports Information Director ............................... 4522Ernie Schwarz, Faculty Representative .........................4513/0009Willie Scott, Assistant Football Coach ..................................... 4570Rosie Thompson, Senior Women's Administrator/
Director of Compliance ......................................................... 4511Henry VanSant, Associate Athletics Director ......................... 4503James Webster, Assistant Football Coach ................................ 4570John Welborn, Coordinator of Grants and Financial Aid ..... 4512Tammy Wilson, Sports Information Assistant ........................ 4522Lee Workman, Assistant Athletics Director ............................ 4531Cliff Yoshida, Assistant Football Coach ................................... 4570Dennis Young, Executive Director of Pirate Club .................. 4542
Quick-Reference
Sports Information Office .............................................. 328-4522
Norm Reilly at home .................................................. 321-9229
Reilly E-Mail................. ATREILLY@ECUVM.CIS.ECU.EDU
Football Office ...................................................................328-4570
Football Press Box ............................................................ 328-4697
Athletic Director's Office ............................................... 328-4.501
Athletic Ticket Office ...................................................... 328-4500
Sports Information Fax Machine ................................... 328-4528
Football Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Steve Logan (Tulsa, '75)
Overall Record: 23-23 (4 seasons); Record at ECU: 23-23 (4 seasons)
Assistant Coaches:
Jim Fleming (Univ. of the South, '82) -Defensive BacksJeff Jagodzinski (Wisconsin-Whitewater, '85) -Offensive LinePaul Jette (Texas, '77)-Defensive Coordinator/Inside LinebackersDoug Martin (Kentucky, '86) -Offensive Coordinator/Wide ReceiversJerry McManus (Wake Forest, '76) -Running BacksWillie Scott (South Carolina, '81) -Tight EndsJames Webster (North Carolina, '72)-Outside LinebackersCliff Yoshida (Cal Poly Pomona, '63)-Defensive Line
Graduate Assistants: Terry Tilghman, Damon Wilson
Director of Strength and Conditioning: Jeff Connors (Salem College, '80)
ECU Football






Working Credentials

Credentials for East Carolina home games are for working media only
and are issued on a priority basis. Credentials should be requested as early
as possible. Requests from weekly newspapers and radio stations will be
accepted only from those who will be attending games in a WORKING capacity
and will be filled on a space available basis. Credential requests should
be sent in writing on company letterhead to:

Norm Reilly, Sports Information Director

East Carolina University

Ward Sports Medicine Building

Greenville, NC 27858

Spouses, dates and non-workers are not permitted in the press box. Credentials
will be mailed if time permits; otherwise, they will be left at the Media
Will-Call window located in the ECU Athletic Ticket Office.

N.C. State Game Credentials
Media desiring to obtain credentials to East Carolina's Nov. 30 game
with North Carolina State in Charlotte should also direct their requests to
Norm Reilly at ECU. These requests will be reviewed and then forwarded
to Raycom which will issue press box and photography credentials.

Photographers

Credentials for sideline photographers will be issued on the basis of circulation,
with priority granted to agencies covering the participating schools
on a regular basis. East Carolina University follows guidelines established
by the NCAA Communications Committee regarding sideline control which
ensures the sideline as a working media area.

1) Each photographer is required to wear an armband at all times. Anyother WORKING media who are present on the sideline must also display
an armband.
2) Armbands must be picked up in the Press Box. A designated area in
the press box will be established for armband pick-up.
3) No photographers are permitted in the bench area, on the playing field,
or in the 12-foot area between the limit line and sideline after kickoff.
Credentials for freelance photographers may be denied depending on
game-by-game demand. Freelance photographers must submit a contact sheet
featuring game or sideline action to the SID office no later than four days

following the game.

Telephones

The East Carolina Press Box is equipped with five (5) long distance phone
lines for general use by writers. Three of the long distance phones are positioned
along press row while the other two are located on the counter top in
the back press area. These telephones are available to all media outlets and
are not reserved for any single outlet. Personal phones may be ordered at
individual seats by contacting Carolina Telephone (919-355-4800). Please alert
the SID office if you are ordering a phone so your seat location will correspond
with the work order.

Parking

Media parking passes may also be requested through the STD office. A
limited number of media parking passes will be available for the lower Minges
lot. Entry to the lot is off Charles Street onto Ficklen Drive.

Press Services

Quarterly play-by-play, quarterly, halftime and final stats, final individual
offensive and defensive stats, scoring summary, drive charts, coaches' quotes
and notes will be provided. Information regarding postme interview procedure
will be distributed in the press box. A pregame meal is available
beginning approximately 90 minutes before kickoff.

Fax-On-Demand

Fax-on-demand -is a 24-hour-a-day, 7-day-a-week service for media
which instantly sends the latest media information to your fax machine.
The number to access fax-on-demand is (770) 399-3066. Call the sports
information office for more details.

Player Interviews

-During Game Week

Requests for player interviews during the week should be made at least
a day in advance with the sports information office by calling 919-328-4522.

ECU Football

Players will return telephone calls to members of the media; player telephone
numbers will not be given out. A time mutually convenient for the
player and the member of the media will be set up by the SID office. All long
distance player calls returned will be COLLECT.

Pregame interviews must be concluded by no later than Wednesday. Players
will not be asked to miss classroom time to do interviews. The best time
to visit with players in person are at the Monday press luncheon, or following
practice.
-After the Game

Coach Steve Logan will conduct a postgame press conference with the
media in the Leo Jenkins Auditorium on the second floor of the Ward Sports
Medicine Building, to the left of the Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium press box. Requested
players will also be brought to the auditorium following Coach
Logan's session.

Sports Information Office representatives will be available to assist in
postgame interviews. Complete postgame plans, both home and away, will
be announced on game day in the press box by the SID.

To Contact Coach Logan

The best time to contact Coach Steve Logan by telephone is between 1:30
and 2:30, Monday through Friday at 919-328-4570. Joyce Stroud, Coach
Logan's secretary, will assist you in this endeavor. You may also set up interviews
through Norm Reilly in the SID office at 919-328-4522.

Monday Press Luncheon

Coach Steve Logan holds a weekly luncheon/ press conference each Monday
during the season, beginning at 11:30 a.m. in the Ward Sports Medicine
Building. Lunch is available from 11:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Coach Logan's press
conference usually begins at Noon. Several members of the Pirate football
squad will be available following Coach Logan's press conference. If you
wish to interview a specific student-athlete al this time, please contact the
SID office in advance (no later than Sunday afternoon). A tape of the press
conference can also be made available, if needed.

Hot Line

Daily taped reports are available on the Sprint/Carolina Telephone Yellow
Pages Talking Fingers Pirate Hotline. The number is 919-758-8900. Jeff
Charles "Voice of the Pirates" and the ECU Sports Information staff will provide
actualities on the hotline. The code number for Pirate football is 3283.
Other codes are 3281 (General Information), 3282 (Pirate Club), 3284 (Men's
& Women's Basketball) and 3285 (Olympic Sports).

Internet

East Carolina University football information will be available on the
Internet. For questions about this service and the Internet address, contact
the Sports Information Office at (919) 328-4522.

Radio & Television

Visiting radio networks planning to broadcast from Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium
are issued credentials by the sports information office. Broadcast lines
should be ordered through Carolina Telephone (919-355-4800). Visiting networks
may also want to contact Jeff Charles, Director of Electronic Media at
ECU, about a reciprocal agreement for phone lines.

Also, any television outlets wishing to broadcast from Dowdy-Ficklen
Stadium, must request credentials in advance from the SID office. You are
also encouraged to contact Jeff Davis, Assistant Athletics Director for Operations
at ECU (328-4517), concerning electrical power, set-ups, etc.

The Facility

A three-level working media facility is available to those covering ECU
football. This main press box will accomodate 92 print media representatives
on Level B, along with food operations, and basic media operations. Level C
includes booths for radio, coaches, stadium PA, scoreboard operations, host
athletic director and security. Level Dis an open-air photo deck for television
and coaches' films.

Practices

Fall practices are usually open for all media during the first hour. However,
there may be several occasions during the season when practices will
be closed. Contact the SID Office in advance if you are planning to attend
practice. Only calisthenics and warm-up drills can be video-taped. All scrimmages
will take place in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. Media are asked to contact
the STD office if they plan to attend one of the team's scrimmages.

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Additional Information

Media seeking additional information on East Carolina foot

ball should contact:

Sports Information Office
East Carolina University

Ward Sports Medicine Building
Greenville, NC 27858

(919) 328-4522

(919) 328-4528-FAX

Norm Reilly, Sports Information Director

Carolyn Justice-Hinson, Asst. Sports Information Director
Tammy Wilson, Sports Information Assistant

Pam Forrest, Sports Information Secretary

Directions to Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium

From the Tidewater, Virginia Area

Take U.S. 13 from Suffolk to Ahoskie, N.C. Take by-pass around
Ahoskie (NC 11). Take NC 11 to Greenville. NC 11 turns into Memorial
Drive. Take Memorial Drive to Fifth Street and take a left. Take Fifth Street
to Cotanche Street and take a right. Take Cotanche, which runs into Charles
Blvd., to Ficklen Drive (Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium is on the right).

From I-95 North

Take I-95 South to NC 903 exit (Halifax, N.C.). Take left over the overpass.
Take NC 903 for eight miles until you reach U.S. 301. Take a right at

U.S. 301 (4-5 miles) and proceed NC 125/903. Take left onto NC 125/903
and take for 15 miles until you reach Scotland Neck. Take a right on U.S.
258 when you reach Scotland Neck and go about 1-2 miles through downtown.
Then take a left onto NC 125 and take for about 15 miles to Oak
City. Take right onto NC 11 at Oak City. Take NC 11 (25 miles) to Greenville
where it turns into Memorial Drive. Take Memorial Drive to Fifth
Street and take a left. Take Fifth Street to Cotanche Street and take a right.
Take Cotanche, which runs into Charles Blvd., to Ficklen Drive (DowdyFicklen
Stadium is on the right).
From I-95 South

Take I-95 North to U.S. 264 exit (Wilson, N.C.). Take right and go on

U.S. 264 through downtown Wilson and head to Greenville. Take U.S.
264 to Allen Road and turn right. Allen Road turns into Greenville Blvd.
Take Greenville Blvd. to Charles Blvd. and take left (ECU message board
on corner). Take Charles Blvd. to Ficklen Drive and take right (DowdyFicklen
Stadium is on the right).
From Triangle Area

Take U.S. 64 from Raleigh and head east. Take U.S. 264 in Zebulon
and head east through downtown Wilson and into Greenville. Take U.S.
264 bypass around Greenville, which turns into Greenville Blvd. Take
Greenville Blvd. to Charles Blvd. and take left (ECU message board on
corner). Take Charles Blvd. to Ficklen Drive and take right (Dowdy-Ficklen
Stadium is on the right).

From Wilmington

Take Interstate 40 Northwest to Wallace. Take right onto NC 41 and
head north through Chinquapin and Beulaville (about 20-25 miles). Get
on NC 241 in Beulaville and head about 10 miles north to Pink Hill, where
you will pick up NC 11. Take NC 11 through downtown Kinston and to
Greenville, where it turns into Memorial Drive. Take Memorial Drive (past
Carolina East Mall) to Greenville Blvd., where you will take a right. Go
down Greenville Blvd. to Charles Blvd. and take left (ECU message board
on corner). Take Charles Blvd. up to Ficklen Drive and take right (DowdyFicklen
Stadium is on the right).

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Directions/Media Parking

Media parking is in the lower Minges lot on Ficklen Drive, located
west of Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum. Entry to the lot is off Charles
Street onto Ficklen Drive, which is located just north of the large Minges
Coliseum parking lot.

Directions/Media Parking to Press Box

Walk around the West side of Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium (front of Minges
Coliseum). Go under the middle of the South Stands and take elevator to
press level. The B level is for working media, the C level is for radio and
the D level is for photographers.

Directions/Press Box to Interview Room

Take elevator down to ground level. Go left until you reach the Ward
Sports Medicine Building. Take front entrance; use steps to go to second
floor. When you reach second floor head straight until the first hallway
and go left. Take first door on right (interview room).

Commercial Air Service
Pitt-Greenville Airport

US Air Express ........................................................................... 800-428-4322

Taxi Services

City Cab Company ................................................................... 919-758-2161

Dependable Cab Company ..................................................... 919-757-0288
Eagle Cab Company ................................................................. 919-757-3687

B & B Cab Company ................................................................. 919-830-5411
Tucker Cab Company .............................................................. 919-752-6148

Automobile Rental

Avis .............................................................................................. 919-758-4797

800-831-2847

Budget ......................................................................................... 919-355-8700

919-752-5484

Hertz ............................................................................................ 919-752-7518

800-654-3131

National ....................................................................................... 919-757-3656

800-227-7368

Hotels

Hilton Inn ................................................................................... 919-355-5000

Ramada Inn ............................................................................... 919-355-8300

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Holiday Inn ................................................................................ 919-758-3401

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Howard Johnson's .................................................................... 919-758-3401

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Kinston, NC 28501 Sports Director WILMINGTON STAR-NEWS
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Publications Center Raleigh, NC 27604 (910) 343-2263
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P.O. Box 10629 (919) 328-6366
DURHAM
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(919) 778-2211 WRAL-TV
919-778-9891 (fax) Brian Bailey, Sports Director P.O. Box 12000 Jimmy Dupree, Sports Editor Chris Stansbury Raleigh, NC 27605 HERALD-SUN Mark Aumann, Sports Editor WNCT-TV (919) 821-8555 P.O. Box 2092 ROCKY MOUNT P.O. Boxd898 919-821-8541 (fax) Durham, NC 27702 EVENING TELEGRAM Greenville, NC 27835-0898 (919) 419-6607 P.O. Drawer 1080 (919) 355-8555 Jim McSorley, Sports 919-419-6889 (fax) Rocky Mount, NC 27801 919-355-8548 (fax) WNCN-TV
(919) 446-5161 1205 Front Street Tony Debo, Sports Director 919-446-4057 (fax)Sports Director Raleigh, NC 27609 WTVD-TVWRQR-FM (919) 836-1717 P.O. Box 2009 Alan Wooten, Sports P.O. Box 1546 919-836-1687 (fax) Durham, NC 27702 DAILY TIMES Greenville, NC 27835 (919) 683-1111 P.O. Box 2447 (919) 830-0944 919-687-4373 (fax) Wilson, NC 27894-2447 919-830-0047 (fax) NEW.BERN (919) 243-5151
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(919) 328-4535 Stan Olson, Sports Johnny Moore 919-328-4528 (fax) CHARLOTTE OBSERVER John Roth
WASHINGTON P.O. Box 32188 Moore Marketing, Inc. Sports Director Charlotte, NC 28232 PIRATES' CHEST WNCT-AM (704) 379-6445 P.O. Box 2982 P.O. Box 7167 Jason Jenkins, Sports Editor 704-358-5110 (fax) Durham, NC 27715-2982 Greenville, NC 27834 DAILY NEWS
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WITN-TV WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL Mike Grizzard, Sports Editor Rick Dorsey, Sports
P.O. Boxd468 416-20 North Marshall Street Aubrey Hoover, Sports Caulton Tudor, Sports
Washington, NC 27889 Winston-Salem, NC 27102 Woody Peele, Sports NEWS & OBSERVER
(919) 946-3135 (910) 727-7211 Chris Siegel, Sports 215 South McDowell Street
919-946-0558 (fax) 910-727-7315 (fax) DAILY REFLECTOR Raleigh, NC 27601
209 Cotanche Street (919) 829-4560
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WDLX-FM GREENSBORO NEWS & RECORD (919) 931-4212
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Washington, NC 27889 Greensboro, NC 27410 ASSOCIATED PRESS
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919-946-0330 (fax) 910-373-7067 (fax) WCZI-FM/WKQT-FM Raleigh, NC 27607
1502 Blacksmith Lane (919) 833-8687
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FREE PRESS (919) 830-6678
Chuck Carree, Sports 2103 North Queen Street 919-830-0047 (fax) Rick Sullivan
Kinston, NC 28501 Sports Director WILMINGTON STAR-NEWS
(919) 527-3191 Sports Editor WLFL-TV P.O. Box 840
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Publications Center Raleigh, NC 27604 (910) 343-2263
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(919) 778-2211 WRAL-TV
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East Carolina I akes Liberty Bowl Victory
With a huge number of Pirate fans
in attendance for the second year in
a row, East Carolina completed its
"unfinished business" from the previous
season by defeating Stanford
19-13 at Memphis.
The Pirates' defense completely
shut down the Cardinal offense, limiting
the Pacific 10 school to just 211
yards.
6
Chad Holcomb (top left) booted a
bowl-record four field goals for East
Carolina while Marcus Crandell (top
right) threw for 218 yards in the
victory.
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East Carolina I akes Liberty Bowl Victory
With a huge number of Pirate fans
in attendance for the second year in
a row, East Carolina completed its
"unfinished business" from the previous
season by defeating Stanford
19-13 at Memphis.
The Pirates' defense completely
shut down the Cardinal offense, limiting
the Pacific 10 school to just 211
yards.
6
Chad Holcomb (top left) booted a
bowl-record four field goals for East
Carolina while Marcus Crandell (top
right) threw for 218 yards in the
victory.
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This Is Pirate Football

ECU Football






ECO Featu
Wide-Ope
Offense

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up ind of

nse that East C

g the decade of th
Steve Logan, w
tes' offensive co
easons before be
coach in l992, has b

tect of ECU's potent

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tion of the P

rpassing yards in
all occurred since

2) Four of the five highest figures for total
offense in a season at East Carolina have
been recorded in Logan's tenure.
3) The individual ECUpassing records are
dominated by Marcus Crandell and Jeff
Blake -both of whom tutored under
Logan.
4) ECU's explosiveness was evident at
Syracuse last season when the Pirates
scored 27 points in the final 31 minutes for
a comeback victory over the Orangemen.






Pirate Defense
Now A Force

A
A
fter assuming the helm of the
East Carolina program in 1992,
Pirate head coach Steve Logan was
adamant about improving his
team's defense.

The overall program has been

on a steady rise throughout the

1990s, but until recent seasons, the

offense had a great jump on the

progress, and prowess, of the de

fense. All that has changed under

Logan and defensive coordinator lll

Paul Jette.

r

The ECU defense is now a force
to be reckoned with. A quick look 1
at the 1995 season reveals that it was
the Pirate defense which was most
instrumental in several victories,
including a sterling performancein
the Liberty Bowl win over Stanford.

Here is a look at how far the
ECU's defense has come in four
years under Logan and Jette:

Category NCAA Rank

1992 1995

Total Defense 105th 38th

RushingDefense 106th 51st

Pass. Eff. Defense 98th 7th

Scoring Defense 101st 30th






PSRN STATIONS

FoR 1996

(As of July 1, 1996)

WZQR 1350dAM
WBBB 920dAM
WOKE 1340AM
WFNZ 610dAM
WDNC 620dAM
WZBO 1260 AMWGAI 560dAMWGPM 94.3dFM
WFLB 1490 AM
WLQM 1250dAM
The Pirate Sports Radio Network on-air crew consists of 0-r) Martin Feurer, WEEB 1460dAM
Carlester Crumpler, Jeff Charles and Steve Gowan. WKEW 1400 AMWHNC 890dAM
Pirate Sports Radio Network WHKY 1290dAM

Pirate football may be heard throughout North Carolina as well as WJCV 1290dAM
portions of South Carolina and Virginia via the Pirate Sports Radio WELS 102.9 FM
Network, owned and operated by the East Carolina University Athletics WLNC
131340 AM

WHIP 50 AMDepartment. WKQT 103.3dFM

All operations of the Pirate Sports Network are coordinated, produced WLTT 103.7FM
and directed by Jeff Charles, Director of Electronic Media at East Carolina. WCBQ 1340AM
Key market affiliates include flagship station WCZI 98.3 FM along with WXGI 950AM
WGPM 94.3 FM. Major markets airing Pirate football include WEEB 1460 WRXO 1430 AM
AM, Fuquay Varina (Raleigh); WKEW 1400 AM, Greensboro; WTOB 1380 WSAT 1280AM
AM Winston-Salem; WVAB 1550 AM, Virginia Beach, Va. (Tidewater); WFJA 105.5 FM
WXGI AM 950, Richmond, Va.; and WFNZ 610 AM, Charlotte. WCRY 990AM

The Pirate Sports Radio Network crew consists of ECU Hall of Farner, WVAB 1550dAM
Carlester Crumpler, beginning his ninth year as analyst; Steve Gowan
serves as pregame, halftime and postgame show host; Marty Fuerer is the WCZI 98.3 FM
sideline announcer and Warren Baker and Tom Doyle are engineerWETC
540dAM
producers. Tim Moreland handles radio play-by-play assignments during WTXY 1540AM
Pirate Sports Television Network telecasts. WDRP 98.9 FM

Jeff Charles begins his ninth year as the "Voice" of the Pirates. He's WTOB 1380dAM
handled play-by-play duties for Virginia Tech, Illinois and Furman. The WBZK 980AM
Piqua, Ohio native served as sports director at WSB in Atlanta and works
selected college basketball telecasts for

Raycom, Creative Sports and Home Team
Sports. Charles and his wife, Debby, have
a son, Britt, a sophomore at Western
Carolina University, and a daughter,
Heather, deceased.

Steve Logan Show

The Steve Logan Show, featuring ECU's
head football coach and host Jeff Charles,
is a 30-minute weekly show that takes
viewers inside ECU football. Chief Sports
Photographer Kevin O'Brien produces the
show with assistance from WNCT-TV
Sports Director Brian Bailey and reporter
Chris Stansbury.

The Steve Logan Show airs each Sunday
on WNCT-TV (Ch. 9, Greenville, N.C.) at

12:30 p.m. The show also airs Sundays on
WFAY (Ch. 62, Fayetteville) and WRAY
(Ch. 30, Raleigh). It also may be seen
weekly on Home Team SportsWednesdays at 5:00 p.m. and on Time
Warner Cable Systems throughout the
state.
10

Black Mountain (Asheville)
Burlington

Charleston, S.C.

CharlotteDurham

Edenton

Elizabeth City

Farmville/
FayettevilleGreenville

Franklin, Va.
Fuquay-Varina (Raleigh)
Greensboro

Henderson

Hickory

Jacksonville

Kinston

Laurinburg

Mooresville (Charlotte)
Newport

Shallotte (Wilmington)
Oxford

Richmond, Va.
Roxboro

Salisbury

Sanford

Southern Pines

Virginia Beach, Va.
(Tidewater)
Washington/ Greenville
Wendell-Zebulon
Whiteville

Williamston
Winston-Salem

York, S.C.

Pirate Sports Television Network

Five games will be aired live on CBS affiliate
WNCT-TV Channel Nine in Greenville.

Home Team Sports (HTS) will also air the fivegame
package either live or delayed. Selected TV
stations throughout the state will carry some telecasts.
Check local listings in specific areas.

Former NFL QB Cliff Stoudt joins Jeff Charles as
the analyst on the telecasts. Stoudt, in his third year
on the PSTVN, has developed a large following among
Pirate fans. His NFL career included stints at
Pittsburgh where he played on a Super Bowl
championship team and at St. Louis, Arizona, Miami
and Dallas. The Youngstown State graduate and
Oberlin, Ohio native also played in the USFL for
Birmingham. Stoudt and his family live in Las Vegas
where he works in the health care industry.

ESPN begins its first year of a five-year contract
with East Carolina. The unique agreement negotiated

Cliff Stoudt and Jeff Charles

solely between ECU and ESPN guarantees the Pirates

a minimum of 12 national exposures over the life of the contract. ECU will host a prime time
Thursday night telecast in Greenville Oct. 10 against Southern Miss.

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,

Steve Logan's East Carolina team
has its -work cut out to improve on
the accomplishments of last season.
But -with 17 of 24 starters returning,
the Pirates are firm believers
this fall can be one to remember.

L ast season, the East Carolina

Pirates took care of some

"unfinished business." In

1996, there's "new business" to

address.

Improving on the 9-3 record of

a year ago, which included a victory

over Stan� ord in the

Liberty Bowl, won't be

an easy assignment for

the Pirates.

But optimism sur

rounding the Pirates is

running rampant in

Greenville where a

group of 19 seniors will

lead a veteran team

onto the field this fall.

12

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After a banner season in 1995, one which culminated with a Liberty
Bowl victory over Stanford University, the East Carolina Pirates
will look to continue their climb toward national prominence
during the 1996 campaign.
East Carolina has provided the Carolinas with their winningest
football program in the past two seasons as the Pirates have won 16
games while losing eight. ECU was ranked in virtually every final
Top 25 poll at the conclusion of the 1995 season. The Pirates were
listed No. 14 in the final New York Times Top 25 rankings after compiling
a 9-3 record and defeating the Stanford Cardinal 19-13 at Memphis.
Steve Logan, who enters his fifth season as East Carolina's head
coach, will welcome back the Pirates' largest senior class since 1991.
In addition, nine starters from an offense which averaged 396.1 yards
per game last fall return. ECU's defense was hit somewhat harder by
graduation as five starters will have to be replaced.
Still, Logan and his coaching staff came out of spring practice
feeling good about their team's improved depth, particularly on defense.
OFFENSEEast Carolina again offered up one of the country's most wideopen
and potent offensive attacks last season. The Pirates ranked 22nd
nationally in passing offense, and with so many starters returning,
including All-America candidate Marcus Crandell at quarterback,
there is no reason to anticipate a de-
crease on offense.
Crandell, a 6-0, 204-pound senior,
is on his way to totally re-writing
the ECU record book. He already
has moved past former Pirate
standout and current Cincinnati Bengal
Jeff Blake as the all-time school
leader in total offense (6,026 yards)
and passing yardage (5,691).
As a junior last season, Crandell
threw for 2,751 yards as he connected
Quarterback
Marcus Crandell, 6-0, 204, Sr.
Dan Gonzalez, 6-3, 210, Jr.
Ernest Tinnin, 6-1, 203, So.
FullbackScott Harley, 5-10, 200, So.
Raymond Mabry, 5-7, 180, So.
Damon Davis, 5-8, 170, R-Fr.
on 235 of 447 passes and 18 TDs. He was named National Offensive
Player-of-the-Week following his performance against Syracuse when
he passed for a school record 392 yards and had 453 yards of total
offense in the 27-24 victory over the Orangemen.
Senior TE Scott Richards
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Behind Crandell there is
some talent but not a lot of
experience. This is one of
Logan's concerns heading
into the '96 season. JuniorDan Gonzalez
sophomore
(6-3, 210) and
Ernest Tinnin
(6-1, 203) are the backups to
Crandell. Gonzalez made
strides in the spring of grasping
the offensive system, according
to Logan, but must
perform under fire to prove
his capabilities.
The running game will
feel the departure of Jerris
McPhail who ran for 910yards last season despite being
hampered by a variety of
injuries. McPhail was a versatile
weapon both as a runner
and receiver as he also
had 38 receptions for 342
yards. Logan has been fortunate
the past several seasons
to have had stability at this
,
Sophomore FB Scott Harley
position. Before McPhail, all-time ECU leading rusher Junior Smith
held the job for nearly three-plus seasons. But the situation is different
this season, and Logan will be looking for one of his candidates to
step up and develop into a consistent and effective runner. Loganhas also said he's not opposed to rotating his backs on a regular basis
if their cumulative results came close to equalling that of McPhail or
Smith.
The list of Pirates has several candidates to look to fill the void in
the one-back set.
Sophomores Scott Harley (5-10, 200) and Raymond Mabry
(5-7, 180) each saw duty last
season. Harley had 61 carries for
263 yards and enjoyed his best afternoon
against Temple when he
started in place of the injured
McPhail and rushed for an ECU
freshman-record 175 yards.
Mabry's playing time was more
limited though he is expected to
become a larger factor in 1996. Another
player to watch is DamonDavis, a red-shirt freshman from
Orangeburg, S.C. with limited size
(5-8, 170) but blazing speed and
quickness. Davis was his state's top
track performer as a senior after
winning the 100 and 200-meter
dashes, as well as anchoring the 400
and 1,600-meter relays.
FlankerJason Nichols, 5-11, 171, Jr.
Mike Sellers, 6-3, 190, So.
Lamont Chappell, 6-1, 172, R-Fr.
Split End
Larry Shannon, 6-6, 205, Jr.
Troy Smith, 6-3, 175, So.
H-BackMitchell Galloway, 5-10, 174, Sr.
Linwood DeBrew, 5-11, 175, Jr.
Perez Mattison, 6-1, 185, Jr.
Tight End
Scott Richards, 6-5, 260, Sr.
Sean Richardson, 6-5, 255, Sr.
J.J. McQueen, 6-4, 225, So.
Crandell and Co. will be happy to see the majority of the East
Carolina receiving corps back for another season. In fact, ECU's top
five pass catchers among receivers in 1995 will return this fall. Leading
the group are wideouts Mitchell Galloway (46 catches, 619 yards,
3 TDs) and Jason Nichols (43/502/2). Galloway, a senior, and Nichols,
13
After a banner season in 1995, one which culminated with a Liberty
Bowl victory over Stanford University, the East Carolina Pirates
will look to continue their climb toward national prominence
during the 1996 campaign.
East Carolina has provided the Carolinas with their winningest
football program in the past two seasons as the Pirates have won 16
games while losing eight. ECU was ranked in virtually every final
Top 25 poll at the conclusion of the 1995 season. The Pirates were
listed No. 14 in the final New York Times Top 25 rankings after compiling
a 9-3 record and defeating the Stanford Cardinal 19-13 at Memphis.
Steve Logan, who enters his fifth season as East Carolina's head
coach, will welcome back the Pirates' largest senior class since 1991.
In addition, nine starters from an offense which averaged 396.1 yards
per game last fall return. ECU's defense was hit somewhat harder by
graduation as five starters will have to be replaced.
Still, Logan and his coaching staff came out of spring practice
feeling good about their team's improved depth, particularly on defense.
OFFENSEEast Carolina again offered up one of the country's most wideopen
and potent offensive attacks last season. The Pirates ranked 22nd
nationally in passing offense, and with so many starters returning,
including All-America candidate Marcus Crandell at quarterback,
there is no reason to anticipate a de-
crease on offense.
Crandell, a 6-0, 204-pound senior,
is on his way to totally re-writing
the ECU record book. He already
has moved past former Pirate
standout and current Cincinnati Bengal
Jeff Blake as the all-time school
leader in total offense (6,026 yards)
and passing yardage (5,691).
As a junior last season, Crandell
threw for 2,751 yards as he connected
Quarterback
Marcus Crandell, 6-0, 204, Sr.
Dan Gonzalez, 6-3, 210, Jr.
Ernest Tinnin, 6-1, 203, So.
FullbackScott Harley, 5-10, 200, So.
Raymond Mabry, 5-7, 180, So.
Damon Davis, 5-8, 170, R-Fr.
on 235 of 447 passes and 18 TDs. He was named National Offensive
Player-of-the-Week following his performance against Syracuse when
he passed for a school record 392 yards and had 453 yards of total
offense in the 27-24 victory over the Orangemen.
Senior TE Scott Richards
ECU Football
Behind Crandell there is
some talent but not a lot of
experience. This is one of
Logan's concerns heading
into the '96 season. JuniorDan Gonzalez
sophomore
(6-3, 210) and
Ernest Tinnin
(6-1, 203) are the backups to
Crandell. Gonzalez made
strides in the spring of grasping
the offensive system, according
to Logan, but must
perform under fire to prove
his capabilities.
The running game will
feel the departure of Jerris
McPhail who ran for 910yards last season despite being
hampered by a variety of
injuries. McPhail was a versatile
weapon both as a runner
and receiver as he also
had 38 receptions for 342
yards. Logan has been fortunate
the past several seasons
to have had stability at this
,
Sophomore FB Scott Harley
position. Before McPhail, all-time ECU leading rusher Junior Smith
held the job for nearly three-plus seasons. But the situation is different
this season, and Logan will be looking for one of his candidates to
step up and develop into a consistent and effective runner. Loganhas also said he's not opposed to rotating his backs on a regular basis
if their cumulative results came close to equalling that of McPhail or
Smith.
The list of Pirates has several candidates to look to fill the void in
the one-back set.
Sophomores Scott Harley (5-10, 200) and Raymond Mabry
(5-7, 180) each saw duty last
season. Harley had 61 carries for
263 yards and enjoyed his best afternoon
against Temple when he
started in place of the injured
McPhail and rushed for an ECU
freshman-record 175 yards.
Mabry's playing time was more
limited though he is expected to
become a larger factor in 1996. Another
player to watch is DamonDavis, a red-shirt freshman from
Orangeburg, S.C. with limited size
(5-8, 170) but blazing speed and
quickness. Davis was his state's top
track performer as a senior after
winning the 100 and 200-meter
dashes, as well as anchoring the 400
and 1,600-meter relays.
FlankerJason Nichols, 5-11, 171, Jr.
Mike Sellers, 6-3, 190, So.
Lamont Chappell, 6-1, 172, R-Fr.
Split End
Larry Shannon, 6-6, 205, Jr.
Troy Smith, 6-3, 175, So.
H-BackMitchell Galloway, 5-10, 174, Sr.
Linwood DeBrew, 5-11, 175, Jr.
Perez Mattison, 6-1, 185, Jr.
Tight End
Scott Richards, 6-5, 260, Sr.
Sean Richardson, 6-5, 255, Sr.
J.J. McQueen, 6-4, 225, So.
Crandell and Co. will be happy to see the majority of the East
Carolina receiving corps back for another season. In fact, ECU's top
five pass catchers among receivers in 1995 will return this fall. Leading
the group are wideouts Mitchell Galloway (46 catches, 619 yards,
3 TDs) and Jason Nichols (43/502/2). Galloway, a senior, and Nichols,
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a junior, each rank among the Pirates' top five in career receptions.Nichols enters '96 fourth on the ECU list with 85 receptions while Galloway is fifth with 83. Junior Larry Shannon (24 receptions for 346 yards) and sophomore Troy Smith (15 for 242 yards) provided the Pirates with a formidable one-two combination at split end. Shannon
led the team in touchdown catches (five) while Smith was the ECU leader in yards per reception (16.1). Perez Mattison (6-1, 185,
Offensive Tackle
Ron Suddith, 6-2, 297, Sr. Stacey Whitehead, 6-6, 298, Jr. Mark McCall, 6-5, 275, Sr. Dom Lausic, 6-6, 290, Fr.
Offensive Guard
Lamont Burns, 6-4, 285, Sr. Jamie Gray, 6-2, 293, Sr. Shane McPherson, 6-4, 280, Sr. Corey Russell, 6-5, 290, So. Mpumi Masimini, 6-5, 300, So.
Center
Danny Moore, 6-4, 270, So. Ed Watkins, 6-4, 275, Jr.
Jr.) will also return after sitting out the '95 season for academic reasons.
Mattison is a versatile player who will likely also see action for the Pirates as a kick returner. Senior tight end ScottRichards was one of the team's most valuable performers in 1995. The 6-5, 260-pound South Carolina native caught at least three passes in seven of the final 10 games last season and played a key role in the Pirates' 36-34 win at Southern Mississippi as he caught a pair of TD passesfrom Crandell. Senior SeanRichardson (6-5, 232) provides excellent depth at the tight end position. Sophomore J.J. McQueen(6-4, 225) sat out last season but had an outstanding prep career and gives ECU yet another talented option at the tight end position. Up front, Logan has some concerns as he looks to replace departed
senior center Kevin Wiggins and part-time starter Charles Boothe. Only Wiggins and right guard Lamont Burns (6-5, 273, Sr.) started every game last season. Senior Ron Suddith (6-2, 297) missed two early season games last fall with an ankle injury but is regarded as perhaps the Pirates' top blocker. Burns is again slated to be the starter at right guard. Senior Jamie Gray (6-2, 293) started all 12 games, seeing action
Senior OT Ron Suddith
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on the left side both at guard and tackle. Logan will also look to senior
Shane McPherson (6-3, 280) to take on an increased role. Sophomore Danny Moore (6-4, 285), who sat out the 1995 season, will get a long look at center along with Ed Watkins (6-4, 275, Sr.) who was moved from the defensive line last year. The Pirates are also counting on Stacey Whitehead (6-6, 298, Jr.), who was listed as the No. 1 left tackle following spring practice. The status of MpumiMasimini (6-4, 280) remains in question as he continues to rehabilitate
from a knee injury suffered in last October's game against Temple.
DEFENSE
It was just a few seasons ago that most of East Carolina's success could be attributed to the Pirates' offense. In 1991 as ECU was on its way to 11 consecutive victories and a Peach Bowl win over N.C. State, the Pirates gave up an average of 408.8 yards of offense per game. Just four seasons ago, ECU ranked 105th nationally in total defense, 106th in rushing defense and 98th in pass efficiency defense. But things have changed. Logan and his staff have worked hard to upgrade the Pirate defense and their diligence has paid off the past two years. Last season, one could credit the ECU "D" for playing large roles in several victories, including the bowl victory over Stanford. The Pirates limited the Cardinal, who featured one of the Pac-lO's most potent offenses, to 211 yards and a single touchdown. The Pirates jumped last season to 38th nationally in total defense, No. 7 in pass efficiency defense and 51st in rushing defense. East Carolina returns more defensive starters than it lost following
the 1995 season, but the Pirates will be without several qualityplayers who played large roles in the success of the past two seasons. Among the losses are linebackers
Mark Libiano, the Pirates' leading tackler each of the past three seasons; and Morris Foreman,
a "do-it-all" performer who Logan says is as good a big-playperformer as he's ever been around. Aaron Black, another linebacker,
was a solid performer as well. Also missing is cornerback Emmanuel McDaniel, who ranked
Defensive Tackle
Mondell Corbett, 6-3, 280 Alphonso Collins, 6-3, 280, So. Norris McCleary, 6-5, 295, So.
Nose Guard
Travis Darden, 6-3, 270, So. Terrell Williams, 6-2, 270, Sr.
Defensive End
Lorenzo West, 6-4, 255, Sr. Dwayne Ledford, 6-5, 275, So.
No. 8 nationally in interceptions with six and who finished his career sixth on ECU's all-time list (13 INTs). McDaniel (fourth round pick of Carolina Panthers) and his running back teammate McPhail (fifth round, Miami Dolphins) were the two East Carolina players selected in last spring's NFL draft. The departures of tackle Walter Scott, who has been a Pirate starter since 1992, and cornerback Hank Cooper, will also be felt. But despite the losses, there are plenty of reasons Logan and defensive
coordinator Paul Jette are optimistic that East Carolina's defense
will again be a strength for the Pirates. On the defensive line, senior end Lorenzo West (6-3, 255) is a force. West can also make the big play as he was in on 56 tackles and ranked among the nation's leaders in sacks with nine. He also made six tackles behind the line of scrimmage. Nose guard Travis Darden
6-3, 273, So.) started all 12 games as a true freshman last season and has an extremely bright future for the Pirates. Certainly one of many positives to come out of spring practice was the development of several of the Pirates' young defensive linemen.
Because of this, ECU could be a deeper unit up front during the 1996 season. Mondell Corbett (6-3, 270, So.) and Dwayne Ledford
(6-5, 275, So.) both had productive springs and figure significantly in the defensive line plans for the coming season. Terrell Williams (6-2,270, Sr.) provides solid backup help at nose guard. In addition, Alphonso Collins (6-3, 280, So.) returns this season to bolster the line after sitting out the 1995 season.
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a junior, each rank among the Pirates' top five in career receptions.Nichols enters '96 fourth on the ECU list with 85 receptions while Galloway is fifth with 83. Junior Larry Shannon (24 receptions for 346 yards) and sophomore Troy Smith (15 for 242 yards) provided the Pirates with a formidable one-two combination at split end. Shannon
led the team in touchdown catches (five) while Smith was the ECU leader in yards per reception (16.1). Perez Mattison (6-1, 185,
Offensive Tackle
Ron Suddith, 6-2, 297, Sr. Stacey Whitehead, 6-6, 298, Jr. Mark McCall, 6-5, 275, Sr. Dom Lausic, 6-6, 290, Fr.
Offensive Guard
Lamont Burns, 6-4, 285, Sr. Jamie Gray, 6-2, 293, Sr. Shane McPherson, 6-4, 280, Sr. Corey Russell, 6-5, 290, So. Mpumi Masimini, 6-5, 300, So.
Center
Danny Moore, 6-4, 270, So. Ed Watkins, 6-4, 275, Jr.
Jr.) will also return after sitting out the '95 season for academic reasons.
Mattison is a versatile player who will likely also see action for the Pirates as a kick returner. Senior tight end ScottRichards was one of the team's most valuable performers in 1995. The 6-5, 260-pound South Carolina native caught at least three passes in seven of the final 10 games last season and played a key role in the Pirates' 36-34 win at Southern Mississippi as he caught a pair of TD passesfrom Crandell. Senior SeanRichardson (6-5, 232) provides excellent depth at the tight end position. Sophomore J.J. McQueen(6-4, 225) sat out last season but had an outstanding prep career and gives ECU yet another talented option at the tight end position. Up front, Logan has some concerns as he looks to replace departed
senior center Kevin Wiggins and part-time starter Charles Boothe. Only Wiggins and right guard Lamont Burns (6-5, 273, Sr.) started every game last season. Senior Ron Suddith (6-2, 297) missed two early season games last fall with an ankle injury but is regarded as perhaps the Pirates' top blocker. Burns is again slated to be the starter at right guard. Senior Jamie Gray (6-2, 293) started all 12 games, seeing action
Senior OT Ron Suddith
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on the left side both at guard and tackle. Logan will also look to senior
Shane McPherson (6-3, 280) to take on an increased role. Sophomore Danny Moore (6-4, 285), who sat out the 1995 season, will get a long look at center along with Ed Watkins (6-4, 275, Sr.) who was moved from the defensive line last year. The Pirates are also counting on Stacey Whitehead (6-6, 298, Jr.), who was listed as the No. 1 left tackle following spring practice. The status of MpumiMasimini (6-4, 280) remains in question as he continues to rehabilitate
from a knee injury suffered in last October's game against Temple.
DEFENSE
It was just a few seasons ago that most of East Carolina's success could be attributed to the Pirates' offense. In 1991 as ECU was on its way to 11 consecutive victories and a Peach Bowl win over N.C. State, the Pirates gave up an average of 408.8 yards of offense per game. Just four seasons ago, ECU ranked 105th nationally in total defense, 106th in rushing defense and 98th in pass efficiency defense. But things have changed. Logan and his staff have worked hard to upgrade the Pirate defense and their diligence has paid off the past two years. Last season, one could credit the ECU "D" for playing large roles in several victories, including the bowl victory over Stanford. The Pirates limited the Cardinal, who featured one of the Pac-lO's most potent offenses, to 211 yards and a single touchdown. The Pirates jumped last season to 38th nationally in total defense, No. 7 in pass efficiency defense and 51st in rushing defense. East Carolina returns more defensive starters than it lost following
the 1995 season, but the Pirates will be without several qualityplayers who played large roles in the success of the past two seasons. Among the losses are linebackers
Mark Libiano, the Pirates' leading tackler each of the past three seasons; and Morris Foreman,
a "do-it-all" performer who Logan says is as good a big-playperformer as he's ever been around. Aaron Black, another linebacker,
was a solid performer as well. Also missing is cornerback Emmanuel McDaniel, who ranked
Defensive Tackle
Mondell Corbett, 6-3, 280 Alphonso Collins, 6-3, 280, So. Norris McCleary, 6-5, 295, So.
Nose Guard
Travis Darden, 6-3, 270, So. Terrell Williams, 6-2, 270, Sr.
Defensive End
Lorenzo West, 6-4, 255, Sr. Dwayne Ledford, 6-5, 275, So.
No. 8 nationally in interceptions with six and who finished his career sixth on ECU's all-time list (13 INTs). McDaniel (fourth round pick of Carolina Panthers) and his running back teammate McPhail (fifth round, Miami Dolphins) were the two East Carolina players selected in last spring's NFL draft. The departures of tackle Walter Scott, who has been a Pirate starter since 1992, and cornerback Hank Cooper, will also be felt. But despite the losses, there are plenty of reasons Logan and defensive
coordinator Paul Jette are optimistic that East Carolina's defense
will again be a strength for the Pirates. On the defensive line, senior end Lorenzo West (6-3, 255) is a force. West can also make the big play as he was in on 56 tackles and ranked among the nation's leaders in sacks with nine. He also made six tackles behind the line of scrimmage. Nose guard Travis Darden
6-3, 273, So.) started all 12 games as a true freshman last season and has an extremely bright future for the Pirates. Certainly one of many positives to come out of spring practice was the development of several of the Pirates' young defensive linemen.
Because of this, ECU could be a deeper unit up front during the 1996 season. Mondell Corbett (6-3, 270, So.) and Dwayne Ledford
(6-5, 275, So.) both had productive springs and figure significantly in the defensive line plans for the coming season. Terrell Williams (6-2,270, Sr.) provides solid backup help at nose guard. In addition, Alphonso Collins (6-3, 280, So.) returns this season to bolster the line after sitting out the 1995 season.
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Sophomore NG Travis Darden
At linebacker,
the bad news for
the Pirates is that
Libiano, Foreman
and Black aregone. The good
news is East Carolina
has three seniors
and a talented
sophomore
back after they
gained significant
experience last
season. In fact, the
Pirates split time
at linebacker between
their group,
giving them great
depth last season
and a comfortable
situation looking
ahead to the 1996
campaign. And if
that's not enough,
the Pirates also
loaded up at linebacker
with their
1996 recruiting
class.
Senior Marvin
Burke (6-0,248), B.J. Crane
(6-1, 236, Sr.) andCarlos Brown
(6-1, 245, Sr.) allranked among the Pirates' top seven tacklers last season from their
linebacker spots. Burke was third on the team in stops with 91 while
Brown added 61 and Crane 59. Crane, who backed up Burke inside
last season, will move outside to his more natural position to take
over for the departed Foreman. Backing up Brown at the "Willie"
LB spot will be Jeff Kerr (6-4, 225, R-Fr.) and E.J. Gunthrope (6-2,225, Sr.). The coaches are high on Kerr after his outstanding spring
while Gunthrope gives them another experienced linebacker.
Sophomore Roderick Coleman (6-3, 250), whose playing time
increased significantly as the season progressed, is expected to take
over at an outside linebacking spot after his exceptional freshman
campaign. Many observers feel Coleman can become the Pirates' top
sack artist and he gave an early preview of that in 1995 as he had
three sacks and a team-leading 20 "QB pressures" while making 45
tackles. Tomha McMillan (6-4, 250, So.) and Freddie Claybrooks (6-
5, 234, R-Fr.) back up Coleman at the "LEO" position. Junior Matt
Outside Linebacker
B.J. Crane, 6-1, 236, Sr.
Roderick Coleman, 6-3, 250, So.
Matt Semenza, 6-3, 213, So.
Tomha McMillan, 6-4, 250, So.
Brian Johnson, 6-4, 240, So.
Freddie Claybrooks, 6-5, 234, R-Fr.
Inside Linebacker
Marvin Burke, 6-0, 248, Sr.
Carlos Brown, 6-1, 245, Sr.
Jeff Kerr, 6-4, 225, R-Fr.
E.J. Gunthrope, 6-2, 225, Sr.
Shep Sepaniak, 6-2, 235, So.
Brian Bentley, 6-3, 225, So.
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Semenza (6-3, 213) and sophomore
Shep Sepaniak (6-2, 235)
offer depth at linebacker though
much of their experience last
season came on special teams.
Logan also will give BrianBentley (6-3, 225, So.) a look at
inside linebacker.
Three of four starters return
to the secondary unit
which was seventh nationally
in pass efficiency defense.
Daren Hart (5-10, 195, Sr.) and
his twin brother David Hart (5-
10, 183, Sr.) occupied the starting
strong and free safety
,
positions for most of last season. Daren was the Pirates' second-leading
tackler last fall with 92 stops, including a team-leading 10 behind
the line, while also coming up with three interceptions. In addition,
it was Daren who ignited East Carolina and its faithful with his 39-
yard interception return for a touchdown in the first quarter of the
Liberty Bowl against Stanford. David Hart also played a vital role in
the Pirates' fortunes with 65
tackles. Senior cornerback
Dwight Henry (5-11, 175) is one
of ECU's fastest players and has
started 30 games in the past
three seasons. He had 58 tackles
and six pass deflections in
'95d. There's also plenty of
youth to provide depth for the
Pirates. Perhaps at the top of
the list is Kelvin Suggs (6-2,192, So.), who by season's end
last fall, was seeing significant
playing time. Suggs was listed
as the starting "Bench"
cornerback following spring
practice.
Strong Safety
Daren Hart, 5-10,195, Sr.
Kendrick Phillips, 6-3, 211, So.
Deeone McKeithan, 6-2, 210, So.
Free Safety
David Hart, 5-10,185, Sr.
Tavares Taylor, 6-3, 192, So.
Kevin Monroe, 6-1, 180, R-Fr.
Cornerback
Dwight Henry, 5-11, 175, Sr.
Kelvin Suggs, 6-3, 192, So.
Tabari Wallace, 5-11, 177, Jr.
Bernard Lackey, 5-11, 197, So.
ECU will also look to several other players with limited secondary
experience for contributions to the defensive backfield. DeeoneMcKeithan (6-2, 210, So.), Tavares Taylor (6-3, 192, So.), Tabari
Wallace (5-11, 177, Jr.) and Kendrick Phillips (6-3, 211, So.) areall in the mix for added duty in 1996. In addition, Bernard Lackey
(5-11, 197, So.) and red-shirt freshman Kevin Monroe (6-1, 180) offer
help.
Senior DB David Hart
SPECIAL TEAMS
The area of special teams is one which the Pirates are hoping to
improve in 1996.
Senior placekicker Chad Holcomb (6-2, 175) converted 10 of 17
field goals during the regular season but experienced spells of inconsistency
at times. Holcomb had game-winning kicks against West
Virginia and Southern Mississippi, and then in the Liberty Bowl, the
Smyrna, Ga. native booted four field goals en route to earning game
offensive MVP honors for East Carolina in the six-point win over
Stanford.
The punting game dropped off from the previous season as MattLevine (5-9, 205, Jr.) averaged 37.1 yards per kick after a 42.6 average
as a freshman.
Logan and his staff also included a placekicker and punter
amongst its '96 recruiting class.
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Sophomore NG Travis Darden
At linebacker,
the bad news for
the Pirates is that
Libiano, Foreman
and Black aregone. The good
news is East Carolina
has three seniors
and a talented
sophomore
back after they
gained significant
experience last
season. In fact, the
Pirates split time
at linebacker between
their group,
giving them great
depth last season
and a comfortable
situation looking
ahead to the 1996
campaign. And if
that's not enough,
the Pirates also
loaded up at linebacker
with their
1996 recruiting
class.
Senior Marvin
Burke (6-0,248), B.J. Crane
(6-1, 236, Sr.) andCarlos Brown
(6-1, 245, Sr.) allranked among the Pirates' top seven tacklers last season from their
linebacker spots. Burke was third on the team in stops with 91 while
Brown added 61 and Crane 59. Crane, who backed up Burke inside
last season, will move outside to his more natural position to take
over for the departed Foreman. Backing up Brown at the "Willie"
LB spot will be Jeff Kerr (6-4, 225, R-Fr.) and E.J. Gunthrope (6-2,225, Sr.). The coaches are high on Kerr after his outstanding spring
while Gunthrope gives them another experienced linebacker.
Sophomore Roderick Coleman (6-3, 250), whose playing time
increased significantly as the season progressed, is expected to take
over at an outside linebacking spot after his exceptional freshman
campaign. Many observers feel Coleman can become the Pirates' top
sack artist and he gave an early preview of that in 1995 as he had
three sacks and a team-leading 20 "QB pressures" while making 45
tackles. Tomha McMillan (6-4, 250, So.) and Freddie Claybrooks (6-
5, 234, R-Fr.) back up Coleman at the "LEO" position. Junior Matt
Outside Linebacker
B.J. Crane, 6-1, 236, Sr.
Roderick Coleman, 6-3, 250, So.
Matt Semenza, 6-3, 213, So.
Tomha McMillan, 6-4, 250, So.
Brian Johnson, 6-4, 240, So.
Freddie Claybrooks, 6-5, 234, R-Fr.
Inside Linebacker
Marvin Burke, 6-0, 248, Sr.
Carlos Brown, 6-1, 245, Sr.
Jeff Kerr, 6-4, 225, R-Fr.
E.J. Gunthrope, 6-2, 225, Sr.
Shep Sepaniak, 6-2, 235, So.
Brian Bentley, 6-3, 225, So.
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Semenza (6-3, 213) and sophomore
Shep Sepaniak (6-2, 235)
offer depth at linebacker though
much of their experience last
season came on special teams.
Logan also will give BrianBentley (6-3, 225, So.) a look at
inside linebacker.
Three of four starters return
to the secondary unit
which was seventh nationally
in pass efficiency defense.
Daren Hart (5-10, 195, Sr.) and
his twin brother David Hart (5-
10, 183, Sr.) occupied the starting
strong and free safety
,
positions for most of last season. Daren was the Pirates' second-leading
tackler last fall with 92 stops, including a team-leading 10 behind
the line, while also coming up with three interceptions. In addition,
it was Daren who ignited East Carolina and its faithful with his 39-
yard interception return for a touchdown in the first quarter of the
Liberty Bowl against Stanford. David Hart also played a vital role in
the Pirates' fortunes with 65
tackles. Senior cornerback
Dwight Henry (5-11, 175) is one
of ECU's fastest players and has
started 30 games in the past
three seasons. He had 58 tackles
and six pass deflections in
'95d. There's also plenty of
youth to provide depth for the
Pirates. Perhaps at the top of
the list is Kelvin Suggs (6-2,192, So.), who by season's end
last fall, was seeing significant
playing time. Suggs was listed
as the starting "Bench"
cornerback following spring
practice.
Strong Safety
Daren Hart, 5-10,195, Sr.
Kendrick Phillips, 6-3, 211, So.
Deeone McKeithan, 6-2, 210, So.
Free Safety
David Hart, 5-10,185, Sr.
Tavares Taylor, 6-3, 192, So.
Kevin Monroe, 6-1, 180, R-Fr.
Cornerback
Dwight Henry, 5-11, 175, Sr.
Kelvin Suggs, 6-3, 192, So.
Tabari Wallace, 5-11, 177, Jr.
Bernard Lackey, 5-11, 197, So.
ECU will also look to several other players with limited secondary
experience for contributions to the defensive backfield. DeeoneMcKeithan (6-2, 210, So.), Tavares Taylor (6-3, 192, So.), Tabari
Wallace (5-11, 177, Jr.) and Kendrick Phillips (6-3, 211, So.) areall in the mix for added duty in 1996. In addition, Bernard Lackey
(5-11, 197, So.) and red-shirt freshman Kevin Monroe (6-1, 180) offer
help.
Senior DB David Hart
SPECIAL TEAMS
The area of special teams is one which the Pirates are hoping to
improve in 1996.
Senior placekicker Chad Holcomb (6-2, 175) converted 10 of 17
field goals during the regular season but experienced spells of inconsistency
at times. Holcomb had game-winning kicks against West
Virginia and Southern Mississippi, and then in the Liberty Bowl, the
Smyrna, Ga. native booted four field goals en route to earning game
offensive MVP honors for East Carolina in the six-point win over
Stanford.
The punting game dropped off from the previous season as MattLevine (5-9, 205, Jr.) averaged 37.1 yards per kick after a 42.6 average
as a freshman.
Logan and his staff also included a placekicker and punter
amongst its '96 recruiting class.
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#5 Marcus Crandell, Senior Quarterback #21 David Hart, Senior Safety

6-0, 204, Robersonville, N.C.

. Ranked by The Sporting News as the No. 7 quarterback in the country
in publication's preseason issue
. First-team QB for 1995 All-Independent Team
. Has finished past two seasons ranked among top 10 nationally in
total offense (8th in 1994 & 10th in 1996)
. Enters senior season as ECU' s all-time leader in passing yards (5,691)
and total offense (6,026), surpassing former Pirate and current NFL
standout Cincinnati Bengal Jeff Blake
. Named top college football player in North Carolina for 1995
. One shy of Blake's school record for career TD passes (43 to 42)
. National Player-of-the-Week by The Sporting News for performance
in win over Syracuse last season (453 yards total offense, 392 passing
yards and 4 touchdowns)d-both marks are new East Carolina
single-game records
. His 74 offensive plays against the Orangemen was also a school
single-game mark
. Named Liberty Bowl Alliance Player-of-the-Week for his efforts vs.
Southern Miss (312 yards, 3 TDs) and Army (283 yards, 3 TDs)

. Led Pirates in rushing touchdowns in 1995 with six
. Threw for 2,781 yards (second-best total in Pirate history) and 18
TDs in 1995
#82 Mitchell Galloway, Senior H-Back

5-1 O, 174, Bennettsville, S.C.

. Already No. 5 on Pirates' career list for receptions with 83 entering
his senior season -just 19 short of ECU all-time mark
. Led team with 46 receptions in 1995 for 619 yards
. Had five catches for 138 yards and one TD vs. Tulsa -his touchdown
reception was an 85-yarder, the third longest pass play in
school history
. Was on receiving end of nine passes for 106 yards and one TD in
victory over Southern Mississippi
. As junior, he ranked second on team in receptions with 36 and first
in yards receiving with 566
. Has totalled 1,200 yards in career receptions
. Also an excellent kick return man
#22 Daren Hart, Senior Safety
5-1 O, 195, Winston-Salem, N.C.

. Has started 34 of 35 games in three-year East Carolina career
. A heavy hitter, he was second on the team in tackles last season
with 92, including 61 unassisted stops
. Set the tone for Pirates' defensive effort in '95 Liberty Bowl victory
over Stanford as he returned an interception 39 yards for a touchdown
in opening quarter
. Was named ECU's defensive player-of-the-game vs. Stanford
. Was in on 16 tackles in contest against Illinois
. Tied for second on team in interceptions in 1995 with three
. Has totalled 263 tackles during career, including 17 behind the line
of scrimmage
#51 Marvin Burke, Senior Linebacker

6-1e, 250, Jacksonville, Fla.

. One of team's most physical linebackers
. Ranked third on squad in tackles in 1995 with 91
. Had a season-best 15 tackles in 23-20 victory over West Virginia
. Also had double-figure stops against Tennessee (11), Illinois (12)
and Tulsa (11)
. Had four pass deflections and a pair of sacks in 1995
5-10, 185, Winston-Salem, N.C.

. In same mold as his twin brother Daren
. One of the team's most intense players and a leader on defensive
side of the ball
.
38 solo hits
Ranked No. 5 on Pirate squad in tackles in 1995 with 65, including
. Recorded a season-best 20 tackles in 31-25 victory at Army last
November
. Has been in on 153 tackles during career with five interceptions
#1 Jason Nichols, Junior Flanker

5-1e1, 170, Norcross, Ga.

. Another of Pirates' talented receivers
. In his first two seasons at East Carolina, he has been on the receiving
end of 85 passes (42 as freshman and 43 last season)
. Has started 22 of 24 games with the Pirates thus far in career
. Was team's No.
and a pair of TDs
2 receiver last season with his 43 grabs for 502 yards
. Already No. 4 on ECU career list for receptions with 85 -just 17
shy of Luke Fisher's all-time Pirate mark
. Enjoyed four-game stretch last season when he caught 24 passes
for 337 yards
. Also averaged 8.1 yards on 22 punt returns
#90 Scott Richards, Senior Tight End
6-5, 260, North Augusta, S.C.

. A sure-handed pass receiver, Richards is also an outstanding blocker
. Became one of Pirates' most reliable ofensive weapons in 1995 as
he caught 33 passes for 341 yards and three touchdowns
. After failing to catch a pass in the season opener, he had at least one
reception in final 11 games of the campaign
. Ranked among national leaders for receptions by a tight end
. One of best games was in 36-34 victory over Southern Mississippi
as he had four receptions for 62 yards, including TD grabs of 23
and 11 yards
. Enjoyed superb game against Syracuse as he had eight receptions
for 93 yards and a touchdown
#61 Ron Suddith, Senior Offensive Tackle
6-2, 297, Miami, Fla.

. One of team's best pass blockers
. Has been a starter on East Carolina offensive line for virtually all of
the previous three seasons
. Started 10 of 12 games in 1995 at right tackle
. Missed contests vs. Central Michigan and Illinois due to ankle injury
during 1995 campaign
#45 Lorenzo West, Senior Defensive End
6-3, 255, Atlanta, Ga.

. One of Pirates' most effective pass rushers
. Recorded 55 tackles last season, including 44 unassisted stops
. Finished with a team-high nine sacks for the Pirates, number which
ranked 26th nationally
. Also had six tackles for loss during season
. Named to the ECAC first-team defensive squad following junior
season
. Against West Virginia, West recorded eight tackles and registered
three sacks as the Pirates defeated the Mountaineers 23-20
. Has recorded 12 career sacks
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OFFENSE

SPLIT END LEFT TACKLE LEFT GUARD CENTER

80 Larry Shannon, Jr. 76 Stacey Whitehead, Jr. 59 Jamie Gray, Sr. 54 Danny Moore, So.
26 Troy Smith, So. 69 Dom Lausic, Fr. 70 Corey Russell, So. 72 Ed Watkins, Sr.
Brad Salin, So. 50 Mpumi Masimini, So.

RIGHT GUARD RIGHT TACKLE TIGHT END

64 Lamont Burns, Sr. 61 Ron Suddith, Sr. 90 Scott Richards, Sr.

67 Shane McPherson, Sr. 74 Mark McCall, Sr. 88 Sean Richardson, Sr.

86 J.J. McQueen, So.

FLANKER QUARTERBACK FULLBACK H-BACK

1 Jason Nichols, Jr. 5 Marcus Crandell, Sr. 44 Scott Harley, So. 82 Mitchell Galloway, Sr.
85 Mike Sellers, So. 9 Dan Gonzalez, Jr. 19 Raymond Mabry, So. 20 Linwood DeBrew, Jr.
87 Lamont Chappell, R-Fr. 15 Ernest Tinnin, So. 34 Damon Davis, R-Fr. 2 Perez Mattison, Jr.

Lettermen Returning (23): RG Lamont Burns, QB Marcus Crandell, HB Linwood DeBrew, HB Mitchell Galloway, QB Dan Gonzalez, LG Jamie
Gray, FB Scott Harley, FB Raymond Mabry, LG Mpumi Masimini, RT Mark McCall, RG Shane McPherson, FL Jason Nichols, TE Scott Richards,
TE Sean Richardson, LG Corey Russell, FL Mike Sellers, SE Mike Shannon, SE Troy Smith, RT Ron Suddith, QB Ernest Tinnin, LT Stacey

Whitehead

Lettermen Lost (9): FL Derrek Batson, LT Charles Boothe, FB Eric Blanton, RG Jake Gilray, FB Chuck Ingram, FB Daryl Jones, TE Dwight
Linville, *FB Jerris McPhail, *C Kevin Wiggins

DEFENSE

OLB TACKLE NOSE GUARD END

57 Roderick Coleman, So. 78 Mondell Corbett, So. 95 Travis Darden, So. 45 Lorenzo West, Sr.
48 Tomha McMillan, So. 56 Alphonso Collins, So. 97 Terrell Williams, Sr. 99 Dwayne Ledford, So.
58 Freddie Claybrooks, R-Fr. 77 Norris McCleary, So.

OLB WLB MLB

33 B.J. Crane, Sr. 53 Carlos Brown, Sr. 51 Marvin Burke, Sr.

49 Matt Semenza, Jr. 84 Jeff Kerr, R-Fr. OR 14 Brian Bentley, So.

93 Brian Johnson, So. 6 E.J. Gunthrope, Sr. 32 Shep Sepaniak, So.

BENCH CORNER FREE SAFETY STRONG SAFETY FIELD CORNER

8 Kelvin Suggs, So. 21 David Hart, Sr. 22 Daren Hart, Sr. 30 Dwight Henry, Sr.

42 Bernard Lackey, So. 11 Tavares Taylor, So. 40 Kendrick Phillips, So. 28 Tabari Wallace, Jr.
43 Tim McKinnon, So. 35 Kevin Monroe, R-Fr. 38 Deeone McKeithan, So. 37 Forrest Foster, R-Fr.

Lettermen Returning (24): LB Brian Bentley, LB Carlos Brown, LB Marvin Burke, LB Roderick Coleman, DT Mondell Corbett, LB B.J. Crane,
NG Travis Darden, LB E.J. Gunthrope, SAF Daren Hart, SAF David Hart, CB Dwight Henry, LB Brian Johnson, CB Bernard Lackey, DE
Dwayne Ledford, SAF Deeone McKeithan, LB Tomha McMillan, SAF Kendrick Phillips, LB Matt Semenza, LB Shep Sepaniak, CB Kelvin
Suggs, SAF Tavares Taylor, CB Tabari Wallace, DE Lorenzo West, NG Terrell Williams

Lettermen Lost (7): *LB Aaron Black, SAF Hank Cooper, CB David Crumbie, *LB Morris Foreman, *LB Mark Libiano, *CB Emmanuel
McDaniel, *DT Walter Scott

SPECIALISTS

PLACE KICKER PUNTER SNAPPER HOLDER

24 Chad Holcomb, Sr. 10 Matt Levine, Jr. 55 Jason Shell, Jr. 27 Ed Crabtree, Sr.

Brandon Lawn, R-Fr. 47 Brian Williams, Sr.

Lettermen Returning (4): PK Chad Holcomb, P Matt Levine, SN Jason Shell, H Ed Crabtree
Lettermen Lost (0)

* 1995 starter

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Elig. Hometown (Last School Attended)
52 Mbayo Ahmadu LB 6-1 230 Fr.-HS 5-4 Washington, D.C. (Woodrow Wilson HS)
Jerome Barnwell SAF 6-0 179 Fr.-RS 4-3 Fayetteville, N.C. (71st HS)
17 Andrew Bayes p 6-3 200 Fr.-HS 5-4 Hyattsville, Md. (Dematha Catholic HS)
73 James Bell L 6-6 306 Fr.-HS 5-4 Lewiston, N.C. (Bertie HS)
14 Brian Bentley LB 6-3 220 So.-lL 3-3 Huntington, N.Y. (Huntington HS)
53 Carlos Brown LB 6-1 245 Sr.-3L 2-1 Elizabeth City, N.C. (Northeastern HS)
51 Marvin Burke LB 6-1 248 Sr.-3L 2-1 Jacksonville, Fla. (Raines HS)
David Burnell WR 5-5 130 Fr.-RS 4-4 Fayetteville, N.C. (71st HS)
81 Rashan Burns TE 6-4 240 Fr.-HS 5-4 Toms River, N.J. (Toms River East HS)
64 Lamont Burns OG 6-4 285 Sr.-3L 1-1 Greensboro, N.C. (Page HS)
87 Lamont Chappell WR 6-1 172 Fr.-RS 4-4 Roxboro, N.C. (Person HS)
58 Freddie Claybrooks DE 6-5 234 Fr.-RS 4-4 Decatur, Ga. (Decatur HS)
91 Devone Claybrooks DL 6-3 240 Fr.-HS 5-4 Bassett, Va. (Bassett HS)
94 Pat Coleman DE 6-2 195 Fr.-HS 5-4 Charlotte, N.C. (Garinger HS)
57 Roderick Coleman OLB 6-3 250 So.-lL 4-3 Philadelphia, Pa. (Simon Gratz HS)
56 Alphonso Collins DT 6-3 280 So.-lL 3-3 Thomson, Ga. (Thomson HS)
46 Clenton Cochran LB 6-2 230 Fr.-HS 5-4 Fayetteville, N.C. (E.E. Smith HS)
78 Mondell Corbett DT 6-3 280 So.-lL 4-3 Burlington, N.C. (Yancey Senior HS)
27 Ed Crabtree p 5-11 198 Sr.-2L 1-1 Dunn, N.C. (Triton HS)
Nick Crabtree p 5-10 230 Fr.-RS 4-4 Dunn, N.C. (Triton HS)
5 Marcus Crandell QB 6-0 204 Sr.-3L 1-1 Robersonville, N.C. (Roanoke HS)
33 B.J. Crane LB 6-1 236 Sr.-3L 2-1 College Park, Ga. (Lovett HS)
95 Travis Darden NG 6-3 273 So.-lL 4-3 Kelford, N.C. (Bertie HS/Hargrave Mil. Acad.)
43 Damon Davis RB 5-8 170 Fr.-RS 4-4 Orangeburg, S.C. (Orangeburg HS)
20 Linwood DeBrew WR 5-11 175 Jr.-2L 2-2 Newport News, Va. (Ferguson HS)
John Drake SN 6-1 225 Fr.-RS 4-4 Ahoskie, N.C. (Hertford Co. HS)
60 Rod Emery L 6-4 265 Fr.-HS 5-4 Greenville, N.C. (J.H. Rose HS)
Jamar Epps DB 6-0 205 Fr.-RS 4-4 Fort Washington, Md. (Oxon Hill HS)
37 Forrest Foster DB 5-10 165 Fr.-RS 4-4 Clemson, S.C. (Daniel HS)
82 Mitchell Galloway WR 5-10 174 Sr.-3L 1-1 Bennettsville, S.C. (Marlboro HS)
72 Mike Garth OL 6-4 275 Jr.-JC 3-2 Pemberton, N.J. (Nassau JC)
9 Dan Gonzalez QB 6-3 210 Jr.-2L 2-2 Neptune, N.J. (Neptune HS)
59 Jamie Gray OG 6-2 293 Sr.-2L 1-1 Phoenixville, Pa. (Phoenixville HS)
98 Kwabena Green LB 6-1 246 Fr.-HS 5-4 Supply, N.C. (West Brunswick HS)
6 E.J. Gunthrope LB 6-2 225 Sr.-3L 1-1 Winston-Salem, N.C. (Parkland HS)
44 Scott Harley RB 5-10 200 So.-lL 3-3 Neptune, N.J. (Neptune HS)
13 Marcellus Harris WR 5-10 175 Fr.-HS 5-4 Newport News, Va. (Ferguson HS)
22 Daren Hart SAF 5-10 195 Sr.-3L 1-1 Winston-Salem, N.C. (Carver HS)
21 David Hart SAF 5-10 185 Sr.-3L 1-1 Winston-Salem, N.C. (Carver HS)
30 Dwight Henry SAF 5-11 175 Sr.-3L 2-1 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Plantation HS)
24 Chad Holcomb PK 6-2 175 Sr.-3L 2-1 Smyrna, Ga. (Campbell HS)
Daniel Howard OL 6-6 268 Fr.-RS 4-4 Pink Hill, N.C. (South Lenoir HS)
Don Jacobs LB 6-2 230 Jr.-SQ 2-2 Lumberton, N.C. (West Roberson HS)
Wayne Jacobs LB 6-0 223 Fr.-RS 4-3 Hampstead, N.C. (Topsail HS) 93 Brian Johnson OLB 6-4 240 So.-lL 4-3 Washington, D.C. (H.D. Woodson HS)
84 Jeff Kerr LB 6-4 225 Fr-RS 4-4 Salisbury, N.C. (South Rowan HS)
79 Sherwin Lacewell OL 6-4 260 Fr.-HS 5-4 Durham, N.C. (Southern Durham HS)
42 Bernard Lackey CB 5-11 197 So.-lL 3-3 Conyers, Ga. (Rockdale Co. HS)
69 Dom Lausic OL 6-6 290 Fr.-HS 5-4 Brampton, Ontario, Canada (St. Michael's HS)
Brandon Lawn p 6-0 170 Fr.-RS 4-4 Charlotte, N.C. (Providence HS)
99 Dwayne Ledford DL 6-5 275 So.-lL 4-3 Marion, N.C. (McDowell HS)
10 Matt Levine p 5-9 205 Jr.-2L 3-2 North Potomac, Md. (Wootton HS)
19 Raymond Mabry RB 5-7 180 So.-lL 3-3 Grifton, N.C. (West Craven HS)
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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Elig. Hometown (Last School Attended)

50 Mpumi Masimini OG 6-5 300 So.-lL 4-3 Washington, D.C. (Woodrow Wilson HS)

39 Raymond Massey LB 6-3 238 Fr.-HS 5-4 Charlotte, N.C. (Olympic HS)

2 Perez Mattison WR 6-1 185 Jr-2L 2-2 Anderson, S.C. (Westside HS)

74 Mark McCall OT 6-5 275 Sr.-lL 1-1 Rochelle, Ga. (Wilcox County HS)

77 Norris McCleary DT 6-5 295 So.-SQ 3-3 Bes.semer City, N.C. (Bessemer City HS)

38 Deeone McKeithan SAF 6-2 210 So.-lL 3-3 Perth Amboy, N.J. (Pertha Amboy HS)

43 Tim McKinnon CB 6-2 185 So.-SQ 3-3 Upper Marlboro, Md. (Dematha Catholic HS)

48 Tomha McMillan LB 6-4 250 So.-lL 4-3 Clarkston, Ga. (Cross Keys HS)

67 Shane McPherson OG 6-4 280 Sr.-3L 2-1

86 J.J. McQueen TE 6-5 225 So.-SQ

Cartersville, Ga. (Cartersville HS)

High Point, N.C. (Andrews HS)

35 Kevin Monroe DB 6-1 180 Fr.-RS 4-4 Greenville, N.C. (J.H. Rose HS)

54 Danny Moore C 6-4 270 So.-SQ 3-3 Grifton, N.C. (Ayden-Grifton HS)

Travis Newkirk WR 5-7 150 So.-SQ 3-3 Durham, N.C. (Riverside HS)

1 Jason Nichols FL 5-11 178 Jr.-2L 2-2 Norcross, Ga. (Meadowcreek HS)

76 Anthony Nobles OL 6-7 345 Fr.-HS 5-4 Randleman, N.C. (Randleman HS)

Matt Owens TE 6-1 218 Fr.-RS 4-4 Albuquerque, N.M. (Eldorado HS)

62 Robert Parker OL 6-6

Fr.-HS 5-4 Hyattsville, Md. (Dematha Catholic HS)

Brian Parsons LB 6-2 191 Fr.-RS 4-4 Fayetteville, N.C. (South View HS)

40 Kendrick Phillips OLB 6-3 211 So.-lL 3-3 Fayetteville, N.C. (Westover HS)

89 Brian Ray LB 6-2 215 Fr.-HS 5-4 Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook HS)

41 Eric Reyes LB 6-2 222 Fr.-HS 5-4 Cheltenham, Md. (Riverdale HS)

90 Scott Richards TE 6-5 260 Sr.-3L 1-1 North Augusta, S.C. (HS)

88 Sean Richardson TE 6-5 255 Sr.-3L 1-1 Durham, N.C. (Northern Durham HS)

25 Brantley Rivers PK 6-0 185 Fr.-HS 5-4 Kingston, Tenn. (Kingston HS)

Brad Royal OG 6-4 249 So.-lL 3-3 Jamestown, N.C. (Southwest Guilford HS)

70 Corey Russell OG 6-5 290 So.-lL 4-3 Fairmont Heights, Md. (HS)

Brad Salin RB 6-0 175 So.-SQ 3-3 Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook HS)

31 Chris Satterfield DB 5-11 195 Fr.-HS 5-4 Raleigh, N.C. (Broughton HS)

85 Mike Sellers FL 6-3 190 So.-lL 3-3 Covington, Ga. (Newton County HS)

49 Matt Semenza LB 6-3 220 Jr.-2L 3-2 Haslet, N.J. (Raritan HS)

32 Shep Sepaniak LB 6-2 235 So.-lL 3-3 Brookside, N.J. (West Morris HS)

80 Larry Shannon

71 Mike Sheehan

SE 6-6 205 Jr.-2L 2-2

Starke, Fla. (Bradford HS)

6-6

300 So.-SQ 3-3 Closter, N.Y. (Northern Valley Regional HS)

55 Jason Shell DS 5-11 230 Jr.-2L 3-2 China Grove, N.C. (South Rowan HS)

26 Troy Smith SE 6-3 175 So.-lL 4-3 Greenville, N.C. (J.H. Rose HS)

61 Ron Suddith OT 6-2 297 Sr.-3L 1-1

Miami, Fla. (Palmetto Senior HS)

8 Kelvin Suggs

CB 6-3 192 So.-lL

Kinston, N.C. (HS)

11 Tavares Taylor SAF 6-3 192 So.-lL 3-3 Fayetteville, N.C. (Westover HS)

Terrance Taylor DB 6-1 205 Fr.-RS 4-3

Wilmington, N.C. (Haggard HS)

15 Ernest Tinnen QB 6-1 203 So.-lL

Burlington, N.C. (Cummings HS)

12 Joseph Umphlett TE 6-3 229 Jr.-JC 2-2 Gates, NC (Gates HS)
28 Tabari Wallace CB 5-11 177 Jr.-2L 2-2 New Bern, N.C. (HS)

7 Kevin Ward QB 6-3 180 Fr.-HS 5-4 Kinston, N.C. (Kinston HS)

72 Ed Watkins C 6-4 275 Jr.-SQ 2-2 Midlothian, Va. (Concord College)

3 Bobby Weaver QB 6-0 190 Fr.-HS 5-4 Hyattsville, Md. (Dematha Catholic HS)

45 Lorenzo West DE 6-4 255 Sr.-3L 1-1 Atlanta, Ga. (Decatur HS)

83 Ryan Whaley LB 6-4 260 Fr.-HS 5-4 Kinston, N.C. (South Lenoir HS)

76 Stacey Whitehead OT 6-6 298 Jr.-lL 3-2 New Bern, N.C. (East Central Miss. JC)
47 Brian Williams SN 6-4 225 Sr.-2L 1-1 Garner, N.C. (HS)
97 Terrell Williams DL 6-2 270 Sr.-lL 2-1 Los Angeles, Calif. (West LA College)

23 Jamie Wilson RB 6-1 201 Fr.-HS 5-4 Greenville, N.C. (D.H. Conley HS)

96 Marc Yellock DE 6-5 215 Fr.-HS 5-4 Roxboro, N.C. (Person County HS)

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No. Name

1 ....................................................................... Jason Nichols

2 .................................................................... Perez Mattison

3 ..................................................................... Bobby Weaver

5 ................................................................. Marcus Crandell

6 ..................................................................... E.J. Gunthrope

7 .......................................................................... Kevin Ward

8 ........................................................................ Kelvin Suggs

9 ...................................................................... Dan Gonzalez

......................................................................... Matt Levine

11 ..................................................................... Tavares Taylor

12 ................................................................. Joseph Umphlett

13 ................................................................. Marcellus Harris

14 ....................................................................... Brian Bentley

15 ....................................................................... Ernest Tinnin
17 ..................................................................... Andrew Bayes
19 ................................................................. Raymond Mabry

................................................................ Linwood De Brew

21 ........................................................................... David Hart

22 ........................................................................... Daren Hart

23 ........................................................................ Jamie Wilson

24 .................................................................... Chad Holcomb

25 .................................................................... Brantley Rivers

26 ........................................................................... Troy Smith

27 .......................................................................... Ed Crabtree

28 ..................................................................... Tabari Wallace

..................................................................... Dwight Henry
31 .................................................................. Chris Satterfield
32 ..................................................................... Shep Sepaniak
33 ............................................................................. B.J. Crane
34 ....................................................................... Damon Davis
35 ..................................................................... Kevin Monroe
37 ....................................................................... Forrest Foster
38 ............................................................. Deeone McKeithan
39 ............................................................... Raymond Massey

................................................................ Kendrick Phillips

41 ............................................................................. Eric Reyes

42 ................................................................... Bernard Lackey

43 .................................................................... Tim McKinnon

44 ......................................................................... Scott Harley

45 ....................................................................... Lorenzo West

46 ................................................................. Clenton Cochran

47 ..................................................................... Brian Williams

48 ................................................................. Tomha McMillan

49 ...................................................................... Matt Semenza

................................................................ Mpumi Masimini

No. Name

51 ...................................................................... Marvin Burke

52 .................................................................. Mbayo Ahmadu

53 ....................................................................... Carlos Brown

54 ...................................................................... Danny Moore

55 ............................................................................ Jason Shell

56 ................................................................ Alphonso Collins

57 .............................................................. Roderick Coleman

58 ............................................................ Freddie Claybrooks

59 ........................................................................... Jamie Gray

60 ........................................................................... Rod Emery

61 ......................................................................... Ron Suddith

62 ...................................................................... Robert Parker

64 ...................................................................... Lamont Burns

67 ............................................................... Shane McPherson

69 .......................................................................... Dom La usic

70 ....................................................................... Corey Russell

71 ...................................................................... Mike Sheehan

72 ........................................................................... Mike Garth

73 ............................................................................. James Bell

74 ........................................................................ Mark McCall

75 ............................................................... Stacey Whitehead
76 .................................................................. Anthony Nobles

77 ................................................................. Norris McCleary

78 .................................................................. Mondell Corbett

79 ............................................................... Sherwin Lacewell

80 .................................................................... Larry Shannon

81 ...................................................................... Rashan Burns

82 .............................................................. Mitchell Galloway

83 ....................................................................... Ryan Whaley

84 ................................................................................ Jeff Kerr

85 ......................................................................... Mike Sellers

86 ........................................................................ J.J. McQueen

87 ................................................................ Lamont Chappell

88 ................................................................. Sean Richardson

89 ............................................................................. Brian Ray

90 ...................................................................... Scott Richards

91 ............................................................ Devone Claybrooks

93 ...................................................................... Brian Johnson
94 ........................................................................ Pat Coleman
95 ...................................................................... Travis Darden

96 ........................................................................ Marc Yellock

97 ................................................................... Terrell Williams

98 ................................................................. Kwabena Greene

99 ................................................................. Dwayne Ledford

PRO.NUN.SEE-AY-SHUN GUIDE

Mbayo Ahmadu (BAY-o AH-ma-DOO)
Rashan Burns (Ra-SHON)

Marcus Crandell (Cran-dull)

Kwabena Green (Kwa-BEE-na)

Jeff Kerr (Carr)

Mpumi Masimini (POO-me Mass-i-ME-NEE)
Deeone McKeithan (Dee-AHN)

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Tomha McMillan (TOE-ma)
Eric Reyes (RAY-as)

Matt Semenza (Sa-MEN-za)
Shep Sepaniak (Sa-PAN-e-AK)
Tavares Taylor (Ta-VAR-es)
Tabari Wallace (Ta-BAR-e)
Terrell Williams (Ta-RELL)

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STATE-BY-STATE

NORTH CAROLINA .............. 41

Georgia ...................................... 11

Maryland ...................................... 8

New Jersey................................... 7

Florida .......................................... 4

South Carolina ............................. 5

Virginia ........................................ 4

New York ..................................... 2

Pennsylvania ................................ 2

Washington, D.C .......................... 2

California ..................................... 1

Ontario, Canada ........................... l

Tennessee ..................................... l

North Carolina Raymond Mabry Salisbury Matt Levine Pennsylvania
Burlington Danny Moore Jeff Kerr Tim McKinnon Roderick Coleman

Mondell Corbett Robert Parker Jamie Gray

Ernest Tinnin High Point Supply Eric Reyes

J.J. McQueen K wabena Greene Corey Russell South Carolina
Charlotte Bobby Weaver Damon Davis
Pat Coleman Kelford Winston-Salem Forrest Foster
Raymond Massey Travis Darden E.J. Gunthrope New Jersey Mitchell Galloway
Daren Hart Rashan Burns Perez Mattison
China Grove Kings Mountain David Hart Mike Garth Scott Richards

Jason Shell Norris McLeary Dan Gonzalez
California Scott Harley Tennessee
Dunn Kinston Terrell Williams Deeone McKeithan Brantley Rivers

Ed Crabtree Kelvin Suggs Matt Semenza

Kevin Ward Washington, D.C. Shep Sepaniak Virginia

Durham Ryan Whaley Mbayo Amhadu Devone Claybrooks
Sherwin Lacewell Mpumi Masimini New York Linwood DeBrew

Lewiston

Sean Richardson Brian Bentley Marcellus Harris

James Bell Florida Mike Sheehan Ed Watkins
Elizabeth City Marvin Burke
Carlos Brown Marion Dwight Henry

Dwayne Ledford Larry Shannon Dom Lausic
Ontario, Canada
Fayetteville Ron Suddith

Clenton Cochran New Bern

Kendrick Phillips Tabari Wallace Georgia

Tavares Taylor Stacey Whitehead Freddie Claybrooks
Alphonso Collins
Garner Raleigh B.J. Crane

Brian Williams Brian Ray Chad Holcomb

Chris Satterfield Bernard Lackey Greensboro Mark McCall
Lamont Burns Randleman Tomha McMillan

Anthony Nobles Shane McPherson Greenville Jason Nichols
Kevin Monroe Robersonville Mike Sellers
Troy Smith Marcus Crandell Lorenzo West

Rod Emery

Jamie Wilson Roxboro Maryland
Lamont Chappell Andrew Bayes

Grifton Marc Yellock Brian Johnson

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PIRATES FINISHED AMONG ELITE IN '95

East Carolina was listed among the best in college football in
1995, finishing in the final 25 of virtually every poll and ranking. Here is a look at where the Pirates were ranked at the conclusion of the 1995 season after beating Stanford in the St. Jude Liberty
Bowl.

Poll or News Service Rank

USA TODAY /CNN .................................................... 23rd

Associated Press ......................................................... 26th

New York Times (Computer) ....................................... 14th

The Sporting News ..................................................... 25th

United Press International ......................................... 24th

Football News ............................................................ 22nd

BACK.TO.BACK BOWLS &WINNING SEASONS

ECU has made back-to-back appearances in the St. Jude Liberty
Bowl, defeating the Stanford Cardinal 19-13 in the 1995 event
at Memphis. The Pirates also have recorded consecutive winning seasons for the first time since 1982 and 1983. ECU finished 9-3 last season after a 7-5 mark in 1994.

ECU BEST IN CAROLINAS LAST Two YEARS

East Carolina has offered the most successful football program in the Carolinas the past two seasons. The Pirates have won 16 games over the past two years, more than any other major college
in North Carolina and South Carolina. In addition, ECU is one of only two schools in the Carolinas to be invited to participate in bowl games each of the past two seasons.

Football in the Carolinas
(Last Two Seasons)

School W-L Bowls
1. East Carolina 16-8 (2)-Liberty ('94), Liberty ('95)
2. North Carolina 15-9 (2)-Sun ('94), Carquest ('95)
3. Clemson 13-10 (1)-Gator ('95)
4. N.C. State 12-11 (1)-Peach ('94)
5. South Carolina 11-11-1 (1)-Carquest ('94)
6. Duke 11-12 (1)-Hall of Fame ('94)
7. Wake Forest 4-18

LOGAN BEGINS FIFTH SEASON As HEAD COACH

East Carolina University head coach Steve Logan (Tulsa '75) will be entering his fifth season at the helm of the Pirate program.
Logan has compiled a record of 23-23 (.500) during that time. He has guided ECU to back-to-back appearances in the St. Jude Liberty Bowl. The Pirates culminated a successful 1995 season with a 19-13 victory over Stanford last December at Memphis.
The Pirates were 5-6 in Logan's first season and 2-9 the
following fall. But the last two years, East Carolina has recorded marks of 7-5 in 1994 and 9-3 in 1995. He came to ECU in 1989 as running backs coach and served in 1990 and '91 as offensive coordinator. The 43-year-old Lawton, Okla. native has also been an assistant coach at Mississippi State (quarterbacks, 1987-88), Colorado (running backs, 1985-86), Tulsa (offensive coordinator,
1983-84) and Oklahoma State (tight ends, 1980). Logan also served as the head coach at Hutchinson (Kan.) Junior College in 1981-82.

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CRANDELL ALL-TIME PASSING LEADER AT ECU

Individual records don't seem to mean too much to East Carolina
senior QB Marcus Crandell, but he better get used to them. His assault on the Pirate record book hit high gear in 1995 and will doubtless continue during the '96 season. Already among the marks Crandell has rewritten are a pair of noteworthy ones
previously held by former ECU great and current C.incinnati Bengal
QB Jeff Blake. Here are a few of the records Crandell has surpassed
or is nearing as he heads into his senior season.

Career Passing Yardage

1. Marcus Crandell, 5,691 yards
2. Jeff Blake, 5,133 yards
Career Total Offense

1. Marcus Crandell, 6,026 yards
2. Jeff Blake, 5,618 yards
Career TD Passes Thrown

1. Jeff Blake, 43 TDs
2. Marcus Crandell, 42 TDs
EAST CAROLINA IN 1995 NCAA STATS

East Carolina finished the 1995 season ranked high in several final regular season NCAA statistical categories. Here is a complete
list of the Pirates' team and individual stat rankings. Keepin mind that the team rankings are for all 108 NCAA division I-A football programs.

Team Rankings

Rushing Offense ............................. 78th (140.5)

Passing Offense ............................. 22nd (255.6)

Total Offense .................................. 42nd (396.1)

Scoring Offense .............................. T65th (23.2)

Rushing Defense ............................. 51st (154.5)

Pass Efficiency Defense ..................... 7th (93.1)

Total Defense .................................. 38th (335.2)

Scoring Defense .............................. T30th (19.4)

Net Punting ...................................... 97th (32.0)

Punt Returns ....................................... 66th (8.0)

Kickoff Returns ................................. 81st (18.2)

Turnover Margin ............................ T28th (0.55)

Individual Rankings (Top 50 Only)

Rushing ...................................... *Jerris McPhail, 44th (91.0)

Total Offense ........................ Marcus Crandell, 10th (268.4)

Interceptions ................ *Emmanuel McDaniel, T8th (0.55)

Punt Returns ................................. Jason Nichols, 50th, (8.1)

*Was senior in 1995

PIRATE DEFENSE Now A FORCE

The rapid progress of East Carolina's defense since Steve Logan became head coach is obvious when considering the Pirates' improvement
in several national statistical rankings over the past four years. Consider the following. The figures reflect average yards allowed with number to the right representing the national rank for that season.

CategoryTotaI Defense
Rushing Defense
Pass Eff. Defense
Scoring Defense
1992
456.7-lOSth
253.4-106th
135.8-98th
33.4-lOlst
1993 1994 1995
357.1-47th 366.8-57th 335.2-38th
159.4-TSlst 119.4-20th 154.5-Slst
128.2-70th 105.0-lSth 93.1-7th
29.9-SSth 21.2-32nd 19.4-30th

NICHOLS, GALLOWAY AMONG CAREER LEADERS

ECU receivers Jason Nichols and Mitchell Galloway rank No. 4 and 5, respectively, on the Pirate career list for receptions. Nichols, a junior, has 85 catches; while senior Galloway has 83
receptions in his first three seasons.

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Fifth-Year Head Coach Developing Program's Consistency

One of the goals Steve Logan has had since he became the head moving programs in the country. One can point to ECU's recent
football coach at East Carolina was to instill an increased level of talks with Conference USA, the Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium expanconsistency
in the program. Consistency builds tradition and trasion
project, or its ever-growing television exposure -includingdition is what the great college football programs all possess. its unique five-year arrangement with ESPN -as signs that Pirate

Logan sees that kind of opportunity with the Pirates. football is finding a significant place on the college football map.

After back-to-back winning seasons and bowl appearances, in Over the past two seasons, Logan's Pirates have compiled a

addition to being the winningest Division I program in the Carorecord
of 16-8 and earned consecutive invitations to the St. Jude

linas the past two years, East Carolina is on the brink of a major Liberty Bowl in Memphis. No Division I school in North Caro

breakthrough on the national level. The Pirates have long been a lina or South Carolina has enjoyed a better two-year record than

respected squad in the minds of opposing coaches. But it has been the Pirates and only one other program has participated in bowl

an on-going battle to gain the national attention from the media games in those seasons as the Pirates have.

the program so much deserves. By winning nine games last seaLast
season, Logan and his team culminated a banner year by

son, including six to conclude the year, and finishing in nearly all finishing with a six-game win streak which included a 19-13 win

of the final top 25 rankings, ECU is gaining some well-deserved over Pacific 10 power Stanford in the St. Jude Liberty Bowl at

attention across the country. And Logan has been at the controls Memphis. The Pirates were ranked No. 23 in the final USA To-

guiding the charge toward new-day/CNN poll and were listed at

found notoriety. 14th in the New York Times com

Now set to embark on his puter rankings. fifth season as the man at the No Division I football program Logan developed much of helm of East Carolina football, his coaching philosophy through

in the Carolinas has been

Logan approaches his job with the influence of several head an intensity rivaled by few in more successful the past two coaches. He worked on the staff the business. He is a competiof
current Ohio State coach John tor who challenges his players seasons than East Carolina's. Cooper at Tulsa, with Miami to excel on the practice field on The Pirates are the only team to Dolphins coach Jimmy Johnson a daily basis. But while Logan at Oklahoma State and with Bill has well-defined expectations of win as many as 16 games and McCartney, formerly the head his players, he also has a genualso
play in consecutive bowls coach at Colorado, and with Bill ine interest in their lives away Lewis at East Carolina. from football. in those two years. Logan is widely recognized

He takes great pride in the as the architect of the potent PiECU
football family and its rate offensive attack of the 1990s.

closeness. It's no surprise that so many of the Pirates' recent His offensive ideas were implemented into the ECU system when signees, when asked why they chose to attend East Carolina, simhe
served as offensive coordinator during the 1990 and '91 seaply
say they felt comfortable in what they perceived as a great, sons. In 1991, East Carolina finished the season with an 11-1 record family atmosphere. When one combines that factor with the Piand
reached a Top 10 national ranking. The grand finale that year rates' success on the field, it is easy to see why Logan and his was a thrilling, come-from-behind 37-34 victory over North Carocoaching
staff have continued to enjoy stellar recruiting classes. lina State in the Peach Bowl. While holding the position of coorThere
is no doubt that Logan is overseeing one of the fastest-dinator, Logan tutored quarterback Jeff Blake, who after a sensa-

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11
tional senior season in 1991, has gone on to become an NFL AllPro
signal-caller for the Cincinnati Bengals. And now, Logan coaches the quarterback who is shattering all of Blake's ECU
records -senior Marcus Crandell. Last season among the marks Crandell rewrote -the Pirates' all-time records for total offense and passing yards. While Logan has earned a name for his offensive creativity, he has been determined in his efforts since becoming head coach to upgrade East Carolina's defense. In Logan's four seasons as head coach, the program has made huge strides defensively. In 1992, the Pirates ranked 105th nationally among Division I schools in
total defense; last fall, ECU was 38th. In scoring defense four years ago, East Carolina was again near the bottom at 101st but last season,
the final rank was No. 30. And in pass efficiency defense, the
Pirates were 98th in '92 compared to No. 7 in 1995. No longer are the days when the Pirates' offense carried the fortunes of the team on its back. Last season, the ECU defense played a large part in several key victories, including the Liberty Bowl when the Pirates held Stanford's highly-regarded offense to only 211 yards. Logan came to ECU in 1989 after serving as quarterbacks coach at Mississippi State for two seasons. During his first season with the Pirates, he coached the running backs. His coaching career started in 1974 as an assistant coach at Union High School in Tulsa, Okla. He began in the collegiate coaching
ranks in 1980 as a tight ends coach at Oklahoma State under Jimmy Johnson and moved to Hutchinson Junior College the following
year where he was the Jayhawk Conference Coach-of-the-
ECU Football
The Logan File
Born: Feb. 3, 1953 at Lawton, Okla. Education: University of Tulsa, 1975 Coaching Experience: Union High School (Tulsa, Okla.),
1975-79 IAssistant; Oklahoma State, 1980/Tight Ends;
Hutchinson Junior College, 1981-82/Head Coach; Tulsa,
1983-84/Offensive Coordinator; Colorado, 1985-86/
Running Backs; Mississippi State, 1987-88/Quarterbacks;
East Carolina, 1989/Running Backs; 1990-91/
Offensive Coordinator; 1992-present/Head Coach Family: Wife, Laura; Sons Vincent, 13 and
Nathanael, 11
Year in 1982. In 1983, he became offensive coordinator at Tulsa under John Cooper, who is currently head coach at Ohio State. Logan left Tulsa for Colorado in 1985 and coached the Buffalo running backs for two seasons before going to Mississippi State, where he coached the Bulldog quarterbacks. The year before Logan went to Colorado as running backs coach, the Buffaloes were 1-10. In 1985, Logan's first season at CU, the Buffaloes were 7-5, playing Washington in the Freedom Bowl. The following season, Colorado went 6-6, playing Baylor in the Bluebonnet Bowl.
Many players that Logan recruited to Colorado were on the 1990 squad, which finished 11-1-1 and won a share of the national championship. While at Tulsa, Logan did not play football and had plans to get a doctorate degree and become a college professor. "I realized I wasn't going to the NFL," said Logan. "But, I had to teach in the public schools before going to graduate school. There (Union High School) they wanted me to coach football. I got addicted." Leaving Union High School, Logan coached tight ends at Oklahoma
State and it was there he became hooked on the college game. Logan and his wife Laura, are the proud parents of two sons -Vincent (14) and Nathanael (12).
Steve with his wife, Laura, and sons Nathanael (left) and Vincent (right).
25 11
tional senior season in 1991, has gone on to become an NFL AllPro
signal-caller for the Cincinnati Bengals. And now, Logan coaches the quarterback who is shattering all of Blake's ECU
records -senior Marcus Crandell. Last season among the marks Crandell rewrote -the Pirates' all-time records for total offense and passing yards. While Logan has earned a name for his offensive creativity, he has been determined in his efforts since becoming head coach to upgrade East Carolina's defense. In Logan's four seasons as head coach, the program has made huge strides defensively. In 1992, the Pirates ranked 105th nationally among Division I schools in
total defense; last fall, ECU was 38th. In scoring defense four years ago, East Carolina was again near the bottom at 101st but last season,
the final rank was No. 30. And in pass efficiency defense, the
Pirates were 98th in '92 compared to No. 7 in 1995. No longer are the days when the Pirates' offense carried the fortunes of the team on its back. Last season, the ECU defense played a large part in several key victories, including the Liberty Bowl when the Pirates held Stanford's highly-regarded offense to only 211 yards. Logan came to ECU in 1989 after serving as quarterbacks coach at Mississippi State for two seasons. During his first season with the Pirates, he coached the running backs. His coaching career started in 1974 as an assistant coach at Union High School in Tulsa, Okla. He began in the collegiate coaching
ranks in 1980 as a tight ends coach at Oklahoma State under Jimmy Johnson and moved to Hutchinson Junior College the following
year where he was the Jayhawk Conference Coach-of-the-
ECU Football
The Logan File
Born: Feb. 3, 1953 at Lawton, Okla. Education: University of Tulsa, 1975 Coaching Experience: Union High School (Tulsa, Okla.),
1975-79 IAssistant; Oklahoma State, 1980/Tight Ends;
Hutchinson Junior College, 1981-82/Head Coach; Tulsa,
1983-84/Offensive Coordinator; Colorado, 1985-86/
Running Backs; Mississippi State, 1987-88/Quarterbacks;
East Carolina, 1989/Running Backs; 1990-91/
Offensive Coordinator; 1992-present/Head Coach Family: Wife, Laura; Sons Vincent, 13 and
Nathanael, 11
Year in 1982. In 1983, he became offensive coordinator at Tulsa under John Cooper, who is currently head coach at Ohio State. Logan left Tulsa for Colorado in 1985 and coached the Buffalo running backs for two seasons before going to Mississippi State, where he coached the Bulldog quarterbacks. The year before Logan went to Colorado as running backs coach, the Buffaloes were 1-10. In 1985, Logan's first season at CU, the Buffaloes were 7-5, playing Washington in the Freedom Bowl. The following season, Colorado went 6-6, playing Baylor in the Bluebonnet Bowl.
Many players that Logan recruited to Colorado were on the 1990 squad, which finished 11-1-1 and won a share of the national championship. While at Tulsa, Logan did not play football and had plans to get a doctorate degree and become a college professor. "I realized I wasn't going to the NFL," said Logan. "But, I had to teach in the public schools before going to graduate school. There (Union High School) they wanted me to coach football. I got addicted." Leaving Union High School, Logan coached tight ends at Oklahoma
State and it was there he became hooked on the college game. Logan and his wife Laura, are the proud parents of two sons -Vincent (14) and Nathanael (12).
Steve with his wife, Laura, and sons Nathanael (left) and Vincent (right).
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krjlfat1'MI. -"Going into last season, the team was anxious
to rebound from a disappointing loss to Illinois in the '94
Liberty Bowl and used the phrase 'Unfinished Business' as a
motivational message. This year, the situation is totally different
as you're coming off a big win over Stanford in the bowl
game. Talk about the team's approach to this season compared
to last."
W �,&WM. -"The thing I have talked to our players about is
continuing to slam away at the door to gain respect where peopledon't continually raise their eyebrows when we win a game. I know
before you get accepted, so to speak, you've got to prove it over and
over again. I'm sure that Bobby Bowden went though this at Florida
State. I'm sure that Miami went through when they were coming up
out of the ashes. We're trying to break into the club and we just can't
lose any of the momentum that we've got rolling. And we've got a
decent amount of momentum going right now, on and off the field.
No one game is going to break us. I say over and over, 'win the next
game."'
krjlfifiiM,. -"You must feel the program has made great
progress from a recruiting standpoint in the state to gaining
more respect on the national level. Do you think that situation
is better?"
l.i,h't'l�I-"I think it is getting a little bit better. I think the
national media, whoever they are, still have a little bit of a hard time
with us. And that's okay. Last year's final A.f' poll is a good example.
I wonder how many people studied the records and who we
beat. I think some of these people still can't get a handle on who we
are, what we are and where we are.e"
(r\!r/-hjMII-"Each season you have been the head coach,
there have been strides. Have you been pleased with the
progress of the program and what is the next step?"
l.i&WMI -"The next step,Jor probably the next two or three
years, is to continue to win substantial numbers of games in the
26
With the
Pirates'
Head Coach
context of 7-4,8-3, 9-2. Those things have got to happen for us to
continue to convince the high school prospects in this region that we
are THE place to consider. That happened this past year. We were
more than competitive in a prospect's home against whoever. It didn't
matter. We signed 17 football players out of 25out of North Carolina
and that hasn't happened at East Carolina in a long, long time.
When we finish the expansion of our stadium, I think that is going to
be the icing on the cake to take us over the top as Jar as our image and
having us where our program should be.e"
(rjlfatjjM,. -"Looking at this year's team, you made the
comment coming out of spring practice that you now feel you
can really go two-deep solidly at pretty much every position.
As the head coach, you have to feel good about the depth this
season?"
l.i &WM I "In this day of 85 scholarships, I think it's about all
you can say to have two at each position and that they can go perform
at a level which will allow you to win. I think we're close to
that. Our running back situation is a little bit iffy. Our quarterback
situation, as Jar as No. 2, is iffy. The rest of our positions we feel
good about. Honestly, we quietly played two-deep last year and we've
got a lot of those kids back. The main thing that does is it will keep us
from being fatigued. And I have always thought that fatigue causes
injury. To me, it's a giant sign for progress and the other indicator is
that this freshman class coming in is going to be more hard-pressed
than any since I have been associated with East Carolina to get on
the field. But the red-shirt thing is not a big thing with me. I don't
red-shirt just to red-shirt. If a young man can help us win, I'll play
him. I don't care ifhe's a freshman or not."
(rji fat1ii.I.. -"When one looks at this year's senior class,
one can see quantity and quality. Comment on this year's
group of seniors."
l.i,h'h�1-"This will be the biggest senior class we have had
since the '91 campaign when we had 23seniors. I think I've got 19
going into this season. This senior class is my first class of signees.
We signed 23that year and got to the finish line with 21. I had one
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krjlfat1'MI. -"Going into last season, the team was anxious
to rebound from a disappointing loss to Illinois in the '94
Liberty Bowl and used the phrase 'Unfinished Business' as a
motivational message. This year, the situation is totally different
as you're coming off a big win over Stanford in the bowl
game. Talk about the team's approach to this season compared
to last."
W �,&WM. -"The thing I have talked to our players about is
continuing to slam away at the door to gain respect where peopledon't continually raise their eyebrows when we win a game. I know
before you get accepted, so to speak, you've got to prove it over and
over again. I'm sure that Bobby Bowden went though this at Florida
State. I'm sure that Miami went through when they were coming up
out of the ashes. We're trying to break into the club and we just can't
lose any of the momentum that we've got rolling. And we've got a
decent amount of momentum going right now, on and off the field.
No one game is going to break us. I say over and over, 'win the next
game."'
krjlfifiiM,. -"You must feel the program has made great
progress from a recruiting standpoint in the state to gaining
more respect on the national level. Do you think that situation
is better?"
l.i,h't'l�I-"I think it is getting a little bit better. I think the
national media, whoever they are, still have a little bit of a hard time
with us. And that's okay. Last year's final A.f' poll is a good example.
I wonder how many people studied the records and who we
beat. I think some of these people still can't get a handle on who we
are, what we are and where we are.e"
(r\!r/-hjMII-"Each season you have been the head coach,
there have been strides. Have you been pleased with the
progress of the program and what is the next step?"
l.i&WMI -"The next step,Jor probably the next two or three
years, is to continue to win substantial numbers of games in the
26
With the
Pirates'
Head Coach
context of 7-4,8-3, 9-2. Those things have got to happen for us to
continue to convince the high school prospects in this region that we
are THE place to consider. That happened this past year. We were
more than competitive in a prospect's home against whoever. It didn't
matter. We signed 17 football players out of 25out of North Carolina
and that hasn't happened at East Carolina in a long, long time.
When we finish the expansion of our stadium, I think that is going to
be the icing on the cake to take us over the top as Jar as our image and
having us where our program should be.e"
(rjlfatjjM,. -"Looking at this year's team, you made the
comment coming out of spring practice that you now feel you
can really go two-deep solidly at pretty much every position.
As the head coach, you have to feel good about the depth this
season?"
l.i &WM I "In this day of 85 scholarships, I think it's about all
you can say to have two at each position and that they can go perform
at a level which will allow you to win. I think we're close to
that. Our running back situation is a little bit iffy. Our quarterback
situation, as Jar as No. 2, is iffy. The rest of our positions we feel
good about. Honestly, we quietly played two-deep last year and we've
got a lot of those kids back. The main thing that does is it will keep us
from being fatigued. And I have always thought that fatigue causes
injury. To me, it's a giant sign for progress and the other indicator is
that this freshman class coming in is going to be more hard-pressed
than any since I have been associated with East Carolina to get on
the field. But the red-shirt thing is not a big thing with me. I don't
red-shirt just to red-shirt. If a young man can help us win, I'll play
him. I don't care ifhe's a freshman or not."
(rji fat1ii.I.. -"When one looks at this year's senior class,
one can see quantity and quality. Comment on this year's
group of seniors."
l.i,h'h�1-"This will be the biggest senior class we have had
since the '91 campaign when we had 23seniors. I think I've got 19
going into this season. This senior class is my first class of signees.
We signed 23that year and got to the finish line with 21. I had one
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young man get tired of football and quit, and another man go out on McPhail could and would do the
medical. We had Mark Libiano and Morris Foreman in the original job. And he did, and of course,
class who didn't red-shirt. It has been an exceptional group of kids as he was an NFL draft pick. Befar
as all of them staying interested, staying dedicated and being willhind
Jerris, we didn't have a guy
ing to pay the price. And that's a healthy situation. They are all on of that caliber. We're going to
schedule on graduate and they have done everything properly." look for someone to step up and

get the job done. I'm concerned,
kr\!rfhiMI. -"You mentioned Mark Libiano and Morris but we went through the '91 sea

son when we really didn't have a

Foreman. Those were two of last year's seniors who played

running back. We had good kids,

key roles. Talk about the guys you lost from last year's team."

but we didn't have a 1,000-yard
W.i ltWO . -"The four that jump off the top of your head are rusher. We can exist okay, but
Foreman, Libiano, (Walter) Scott and (Emmanuel) McDaniel of the right now, we don't have that
defensive side of the ball. Those four kids have played a ton of footkind
of back. We're going to have
ball. Those four have literally played four years of college football to develop one.e"
almost from the day they hit campus. You don't just replace those
guys. Somebody has to grow into those positions by degrees. I think Crjlri1iMI. -"What do you see as the team's primary
we've got the people to do it. I think Buck Collins and Mondell Corbett

strengths?"

can do what Walter Scott did. We're probably going to move Dwight
Henry into Emmanuel's position, which is Dwight's natural posiW
�i&WO. -'Tm hoping that our character should be sometion.
We've been playing four or five LBs all along. (B.J.) Crane, thing special this year. I've seen large senior classes get content and
(Marvin) Burke, (Carlos) Brown have all played a ton of football. self-centered and I'm monitoring that to make sure that doesn't hap

We're going to move B.J. outside to his natural position. I don't pen. It can happen despite your best effort some time. Our senior
think we'll see as big an impact losing those players as people think, class islarge, but out of 19 guys, there might just be two legit NFL
even though they were all outstanding players." guys there. And that's okay, because you can win as long as you've

got real good college football players. I think we've got 19 seniors
&rjlri1iM1. -"What are your biggest concerns heading who are pretty good college football players. Their chemistry and
into the season?" their character are going to have to be assets to them. In my opinion,

I don't think we've got the raw talent just to show up and win. Il�i ,?WO I-"The running back situation isa concern. We had don't think we're in that elite category yet.e"

Junior Smith for three and a half years and then when he graduated
a lot of people were worried. But I felt totally confident that Jerris

lrjlci1jc,j,i-"Marcus Crandell seems to be the perfect fit
for the offense ECU runs and his numbers speak for themselves.
You have made the statement that you wouldn't trade him for
any other quarterback in the country. What makes Marcus
stand out as such a special person, on and off the field?"

l�i &WO I-"There are 10answers to that one question, because

he's just a special guy. The thing that I get such a conscious kick out
ofisMarc's ability to grasp the situation. I've never been around an
individual who learns as easily as Marc on ANY issue, not just football.
He has the most absorbent mind of any young man I've ever
worked with. He has such a deep sense of appreciation for information,
and he processes it so quickly that sometimes it absolutely boggles
my mind.e"

lrji@3iM,.-"So much of the attention ECU has received
has centered around the offense, yet you have been determined
to improve the defense and the results are apparent now. Talk
about your emphasis to building the Pirate defense."

l.i ,f-Ji,10 I -"Well, it's recruiting. When we go recruiting, we

go searching from Long Island to Miami for defensive, front seven
football players. We're looking for nose guards, defensive ends, defensive
tackles and linebackers. We are going to stop people from
running the football. There are enough defensive backs and receivers
for everybody to get, but there aren't enough defensive,front seven
people. That's what we target our recruiting.e"

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PAUL JETTE

Birthdate: Feb. 3, 1955

Birthplace:
College: Texas, 1977Kermit, Texas

Responsibility: Defensive Coordinator/
Inside Linebackers

Coaching Experience: Texas (1977-78);
Oklahoma State (1979-82/LB, 1983/DB,
1984/Def. Coord.); Miami, Fla. (1985/
Def. Coord., DB); Texas (1986-88/Def.
Coord., DB); Wisconsin (1990-91/DB);
Texas Christian (1992-93/DB); EastCarolina (1994-present/Def. Coord.,
ILB)

Playing Experience: Texas (1974-76)

JEFF JAGODZINSKI

Birthplace:
Birthdate:
Milwaukee, Wis.
Oct. 12, 1963

College: Wisconsin-Whitewater, 1985

Responsibility: Offensive Line

Coaching Experience: Wis.-Whitewater(1985/RB); Northern Illinois (1986/
Grad. Asst., OL); LSU (1987-88/Grad.
Asst., OL); East Carolina (1989-91/TE,
Asst. OL, 1992-present/OL)

Playing Experience: WisconsinWhitewater
(1982-85)

JAMES WEBSTER

Birthplace:
College:
Birthdate:
WinsNorth
ton-Salem,
Carolina,
N.C.
197Aug. 27, 1950
2

Responsibility: Outside Linebackers

Coaching Experience: North Carolina(1973-74/JV Coach); Florida (1974-75/
LB); Kansas (1975-78/LB); Colorado(1978-81/LB); Northwestern (1982-84/
DB); Wake Forest (1988-93/LB);
Dartmouth (1993-95/LB); East Carolina(1995-present/OLB)

Playing Experience: North Carolina(1968-72)

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DOUG MARTIN

Birthdate: Feb. 4, 1963

Birthplace: Knoxville, Tenn.

College: Kentucky, 1985

Responsibility: Offensive Coordinator/
Wide Receivers

Coaching Experience: Kentucky (198588/
Grad.nAsst., WR); East Tennessee St.
(1988-91/Off. Coord., QB, WR); EastCarolina (1992-93/TE, Special Teams,
1994-95/WR, 1996/Off. Coord.)

Playing Experience: Kentucky (1981-84)

JERRY McMANUS

Birthplace:
College:
Birthdate:
EastWake
Orange,
Forest,
N.
197J.
Jan. 18, 1954
8

Responsibility: Running Backs

Coaching Experience: Tulane (1983-84/
DB); Connecticut (1985-86/DB); WakeForest (1987/WR, 1988-92/QB, 1993-95/
ILB); East Carolina (1996/RB)

Playing Experience: Wake Forest (197576)

CLIFF YOSHIDA

Birthplace:
Birthdate:
Los Angeles, Calif.
Sept. 11, 1939

College: Cal Poly Pomona, 1963

Responsibility: Defensive Line

Coaching Experience: Utah State 072/
DL, Def. Coord.); Wake Forest (1973,1975-77/Def. Coord., 1974/DL); Duke

978-80/Def. Coord.); Wake Forest(1987-92/DL); Southern University(1993/Def. Coord.);EastCarolina (1994present/
DL)

Playing Experience: Cal Poly Pomona(1960-63)

JIM FLEMING

Birthdate:

Birthplace: New York CitySept. 23, 1959
, N.Y.College: Univ. of the South, 1982

Responsibility: Defensive Backs

Coaching Experience: South Carolina(1985-86/Grad. Asst., WR); Boise State(1987-88/WR,TE, 1989-92/Def. Coord.,
DB, Special Teams); Brown (1993/Def.
Coord.); EastCarolina (1994/OLB, 1995present/
DB)

Playing Experience: Univ. of the South(1978-81)

WILLIE SCOTT

Birthdate: Feb. 13, 1959

Birthplace: Newberry, S.C.

College: South Carolina, 1981

Responsibility: Tight Ends

Coaching Experience: Newberry College
(1991/Off. Asst.); South Carolina(1993/Grad. Asst., TE, OL); East Carolina
(1994-present/TE)

Playing Experience: South Carolina(1977-80); KansasCity Chiefs (1981-86);
New England Patriots (1986-89)

JEFF CONNORS

Birthplace:
Birthdate:
Brownsville, Pa.
June 12, 1956

College: Salem (W. Va.) College, 1980

Bucknell University (Masters), 1991

Responsibility: Strength & Conditioning

Coaching Experience: Tennessee Military
Acad. (1982-83/LB/Strength);
Ringold (Pa.) High School (1983/Asst.);
The Benjamin School (Fla.), (1984-88/
Off. Coord./Wrestling Coach); Bucknell(1988-91/Strength); East Carolina (1991present/
Strength & Conditioning)

Playing Experience: Salem College(1977-80)

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Paul Doug

JETTE MARTIN

Defensive Coordinator/ Offensive Coordinator/
Inside Linebackers Receivers

Year at ECU: 3rd Year at ECU: 5th

Paul Jette is in his third season at East Carolina, serving as Doug Martin begins his first season as offensive coordinator
defensive coordinator and coaching the inside linebackers. at East Carolina and his fifth overall as a member of the Pirates' Jette came to Greenville after two seasons as defensive backfield coaching staff. coach at Texas Christian University. Martin was named offensive coordinator in January. He will

Jette carries an impressive resume, one which includes 17 years continue to work with the ECU wide receivers, a responsibility he in collegiate coaching and stints in the Southwest Conference, Big has held the past two seasons. Martin, who came to East CaroTen
Conference and the Big Eight Conference. lina in 1992, spent his first two years coaching the tight ends.

Before coaching at TCU, the Devine, Texas native coached deBefore
coming to ECU, the 33-year-old Oak Ridge, Tenn. nafensive
backs at Wisconsin. While with the Badgers, Jette coached tive served as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at East All-American Troy Vincent. Wisconsin's secondary was rated first Tennessee State for four seasons. in the Big Ten in 1991 in pass efficiency. Martin, a 1985 graduate of the University of Kentucky, served

Jette, 42, served as defensive coordinator at his alma mater, as a graduate assistant at his alma mater for two seasons. the University of Texas, for three seasons (1986-88) for head coaches In 1993, Martin coached ECU tight end Carlester Crumpler, Fred Akers and David McWilliams. He also coached the Longwho
was named first-team All-American by the Walter Camp Foothorn
defensive backs. ball Foundation.

He was the defensive coordinator and secondary coach at MiA
four-year letterman for the Wildcats, Martin was a part-time ami (Fla.) during the 1985 season. Jette tutored All-American starter at quarterback in 1982 before injuries limited his playing Bennie Blades during the '85 campaign as the Hurricanes finished time. In 1982, Martin completed 39 of 83 passes for 423 yards and in the top 10 in every major poll. a touchdown. He played his first season for Fran Curci and his

The 1977 Texas graduate served two years as a graduate assislast
three seasons for Coach Jerry Claiborne. tant at his alma mater before going to Oklahoma State in 1979. Martin won the Courage Award at UK in 1982. In 1984, Martin's He coached the linebackers from 1979-82 and defensive backs in senior season, Kentucky defeated Wisconsin, 20-19 in the Hall of 1983 while with the Cowboys' program. In his final year at OSU, Fame Bowl. In 1985, he received the game ball in the Wildcats' 27Jette
also served as defensive coordinator. Jette and ECU head 7 victory over Cincinnati. coach Steve Logan were on the Oklahoma State staff together in While at Kentucky, Martin worked with Cornell Burbage, a 1980. wide receiver with the Dallas Cowboys.

Jette has coached in 10 bowl games, including the past two Martin attended Oak Ridge (Tenn.) High School and led his Liberty Bowls, 1989 Hall of Fame Bowl, 1987 Bluebonnet Bowl, football team to consecutive state titles as a junior and senior. In 1986 USF&G Sugar Bowl, 1984 Gator Bowl, 1983 Bluebonnet Bowl, those seasons, Martin completed 143 of 214 passes for 3,105 yards 1981 Independence Bowl, 1978 Cotton Bowl and 1978 Sun Bowl. and 37 touchdowns.

A three-year starter at defensive back at Texas under coach His hobbies include golf, fishing, running and reading. Darrell Royal, Jette played in the Cotton Bowl, Gator Bowl and Martin and his wife, Vicki, have three children: Cory, 7; Molly, Bluebonnet Bowl. 5; Bobby, 2.

Jette and his wife, Vicki, have five children: Allison, 14;
Katharyn, 11; Quinn, 7; David, 5; Will, 5.

The Jette File The Martin File

Born: February 3, 1955 at Kermit, Texas .
Born: February 2, 1963 at Knoxville, Tenn.

Hometown:
Education:
Devine, Texas
Texas, Business Administration, 1977; Devine (Texas) High
Hometown:
Education:
Oak Ridge, Tenn.
Kentucky, History, 1986; Oak Ridge (Tenn.) High School
School Coaching Experience: Kentucky (wide receivers, 1985-88); East

Coaching Experience: Texas (graduate assistant, 1977-78); Oklahoma Tennessee State (offensive coordinator/ quarterbacks and wide
State (linebackers, 1979-82), (defensive backs, 1983-84), defensive receivers, 1988-91); East Carolina (tight ends/special teams
coordinator, 1984); Miami (Fla.) (defensive coordinator/defensive coordinator, 1992-93; wide receivers (1994-95); offensive coordinabacks,
1985); Texas (defensive coordinator/defensive backs, 1986-. tor/wide receivers, 1996)
88); Wisconsin (defensive backs, 1990-91); TCU (defensive backs, Marital Status: Married to the former Vicki Teater of Lexington, Ky.
1992-93); East Carolina (defensive coordinator/inside linebackers, Children: Cory, 7; Molly, 5; Bobby, 21994-present)

Marital Status: Married to the former Vicki Wallace of Devine, Texas
Children: Allison, 14; Katharyn, 11; Quinn, 7; David, 5; Will, 5

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Jim Jeff

FLEMING JAGODZINSKI

Defensive Backs Offensive Line

Year at ECU: 3rd Year at ECU: 8th

Jim Fleming begins his third season at East Carolina, coaching Jeff Jagodzinski begins his eighth year as a member of the
the secondary for the second consecutive year. During his initial East Carolina staff. The 33-year-old native of Milwaukee, Wis. season with the Pirates, Fleming coached the ECU outside linecame
to ECU from Louisiana State University where he was a backers. graduate assistant working with the offensive line.

Last season, the Pirates ranked No. 7 nationally in pass effiJagodzinski
will coach the Pirate offensive line for the fifth seaciency
defense. son after three years coaching the tight ends and assisting with

Fleming, 37, came to East Carolina after spending the 1993 seathe
offensive line. Jagodzinski coached Luke Fisher, who was one son at Brown University as defensive coordinator. Before joining of the most productive tight ends in college football during his the staff of the Ivy League school, Fleming was the defensive cocareer
(1988-91) and East Carolina's all-time leader in receptions ordinator and defensive backs coach for three seasons at Boise (102). State University. In 1992, Jagodzinski coached Tom Scott, who was a first-team

Fleming's Boise State defenses led the Big Sky Conference in All-American and sixth-round NFL draft pick of the Cincinnati scoring defense in 1990 while advancing to the NCAA I-AA semiBengals.
finals. His 1991 defense ranked first in the Big Sky in all major While working at LSU, the Tigers participated in the 1987 Gator statistical categories and finished first nationally in rushing deBowl
and the 1988 Hall of Fame Bowl. fense. In 1992, the Broncos led the league in forced turnovers. Jagodzinski served as a graduate assistant at Northern Illinois

Fleming's defensive staff was also responsible for all special for one year, working with the offensive line. He began his coachteams
and ranked third nationally in kickoff returns in 1991 and ing career at his alma mater, Wisconsin-Whitewater, coaching the led the Big Sky in punt returns in 1990 while also blocking 12 kicks. running backs.

During his first season at Boise State in 1988, Fleming coached While playing at Wisconsin-Whitewater, Jagodzinski was a the wide receivers and tight ends. 1983 all-conference selection at running back.

Prior to coming to Boise State, Fleming served as a graduate At West Allis Central High School, he was an all-conference assistant coach at the University of South Carolina, working with choice in football and participated on three conference championthe
Gamecocks' wide receivers. ship teams in baseball. He was the conference rushing and scor

A 1982 graduate of the University of the South, Fleming earned ing leader as a senior with over 1,200 yards and 13 touchdowns. four letters while playing wide receiver and tight end. He was a Jagodzinski and his wife, Lisa, have two children: Josh and second-team all-conference selection at wide receiver in 1980 and Joanne. first-team all-league tight end in 1981. He was also a four-yearstarter and team captain of the University of the South baseball team.

Fleming and his wife, Leslie, have four children: Jimmy, Will, Kate and Meg.

The Fleming File The Jagodzinski File

Born: September 23, 1959 at New York, N.Y. Born: October 12, 1963 at Milwaukee, Wis.

Y

Hometown: New York, N.. Hometown:
Education:
Milwaukee, Wis.
WisconsinEducation: University of the South, English, 1982; Greenwich H.S. -Whitewater, 1985; West Allis High School
Coaching Experience: South Carolina (graduate assistant/wide Coaching Experience: Wisconsin-Whitewater (running backs, 1985);

receivers, 1985-86); Boise State (wide receivers/tight ends, Northern Illinois (graduate assistant/offensive line, 1986); LSU1987-88; defensive coordinator/defensive backs/special teams, (graduate assistant/offensive line, 1987-88); East Carolina (tight1989-92); Brown (defensive coordinator/1993); East Carolina ends/assistant offensive line, 1989-91; offensive line, 1992-present)
(outside linebackers, 1994; defensive backs, 1995-96) Marital Status: Married to the former Lisa Tucker of Fayetteville, N.C.

Marital Status: Married to the former Leslie Dearing of Tallahassee Children: Josh, 8; Joanne, 1.
Children: Jimmy, 7; Will, 6; Kate, 4; Meg, 1.

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Jerry Willie

MCMANUS SCOTT

Running Backs Tight Ends

Year at ECU: 1st Year at ECU: 3rd

Jerry McManus is the newest member of the East Carolina staff, Willie Scott, a former first round draft choice in the National
joining the Pirates' staff last February after nine seasons at Wake Football League, is entering his third season on the staff at East Forest University. Carolina after one year as a graduate assistant at South Carolina.

While at Wake Forest, McManus spent the past three seasons As a member of the Pirates' staff, Scott coaches the tight ends. as the linebackers coach. During his first six years in WinstonA
1981 graduate of South Carolina and standout tight end with Salem, he was the Demon Deacons' quarterbacks coach under Bill the Gamecocks, Scott enjoyed a stellar NFL career. He was the Dooley. McManus also spent time coaching Wake's wide receiv14th
player selected in the 1981 NFL draft when chosen by the ers during his first season. Before joining the East Carolina staff, Kansas City Chiefs. He played five seasons for the Chiefs before McManus had the longest tenure of any member of the Deacons' finishing his career in 1989 after a three-year stay with the New staff. England Patriots.

While serving as the quarterbacks coach at Wake Forest, Scott helped lead the Gamecocks to a pair of postseason bowl McManus tutored three of the top six passers in Demon Deacons' games -the 1979 Hall of Fame and the 1980 Gator Bowls. school history, including the school's all-time passing leader Mike Following his retirement from professional football, Scott Elkins. McManus also helped lead Wake to a berth in the 1992 served one year on the coaching staff at Newberry College. In Independence Bowl, its first postseason appearance since 1979. 1992, Scott worked as the assistant ticket manager at South Caro

McManus began his coaching career as a graduate assistant lina. under Dooley at Virginia Tech in 1978, working with defensive Scott earned his bachelor's degree in Health Education from backs. Following one year at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, South Carolina in 1981. McManus served as defensive backfield coach at Pittsburgh (1981), Scott is married to the former Mamie Lee Martain of ColumTulane
(1983-84) and Connecticut (1985-86). bia.

As a player at Wake Forest, the first-year Pirate coach threw for more than 1,000 yards and 10 touchdowns in the mid-1970s. One of his individual highlights was passing for two touchdowns and running for another in a 1975 upset of nationally-ranked North Carolina State.

McManus and his wife, Robin, have three children: daughter Kelly, son Ryan and Katie, 6.

The McManus File The Scott File

Born: January 18, 1954 at East Orange, N.J. Born: February 13, 1959 at Newberry, S.C.

Hometown: Dania, Fla. Hometown: Newberry, S.C.

Education: Wake Forest, 1978; South Broward High School Education: South Carolina, 1981; Newberry (S.C.) High School

Coaching Experience: Virginia Tech (graduate assistant/ defensive Coaching Experience: Newberry College (running backs, tight ends,

backs, 1978; U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (1980); Pittsburgh receivers, special teams, 1991); South Carolina (graduate assistant,
(defensive backs, 1981); Tulane (defensive backs, 1982-84; offensive line and tight ends, 1993); East Carolina (tight ends, 1994Connecticut
(defensive backs, 1985-86); Wake Forest (quarterpresent)
backs, 1987-93; linebackers, 1993-95; recruiting coordinator, 1994-Marital Status: Married to the former Mamie Lee Martain of
95; East Carolina (running backs, February, 1996-present) Columbia, S.C.

Marital Status: Married to the former Robin Stokes of Newport
News, Va.

Children: Kelly, 12; Ryan, 9; Katie, 6

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James Cliff

WEBSTER YOSHIDA

Outside Linebackers Defensive Line

Year at ECU: 2nd Year at ECU: 3rd

James Webster, a 19-year college coaching veteran, enters his A college coaching veteran of more than 25 years, Cliff Yoshida
second season as an assistant coach on the East Carolina staff. joined the East Carolina staff in February of 1994. Yoshida came
Webster coaches the Pirates' outside linebackers. to Greenville after one season as the defensive coordinator at

He came to East Carolina after spending two seasons coaching Southern University in Baton Rouge. He coaches the defensive
the inside linebackers at Dartmouth College. He has also been an line for the Pirates.
assistant coach at Wake Forest (1988-93), coaching the defensive Before joining the staff at Southern, Yoshida spent six years at
ends; and at Northwestern (1982-84), working with the defensive Wake Forest University (1987-92) as defensive line coach. Prior to
backs. joining the Demon Deacons' staff, Yoshida spent six years at Vir

Webster also served assistant coaching stints at Colorado (1978-ginia Tech (1981-86) under head coach Bill Dooley, responsible for
81), Kansas (1975-78) and Florida (1974). Webster began his collethe
defensive line.
North Carolina in 1973.
giate coaching career, working with the junior varsity squad at While at Virginia Tech, Yoshida played a key role in a Hokie

defense that ranked among the national leaders in both rushing

A 1972 graduate of North Carolina, Webster was a standout and scoring defense. His most-recognized pupil during that time
defensive player for the Tarheels. He was named the Most Valuwas
Bruce Smith, the 1984 Outland Trophy winner, and the top
able Defensive Player for UNC in the 1971 Gator Bowl and has an pick in the 1985 NFL draft by the Buffalo Bills.
award established at North Carolina for him. The Jim Webster Yoshida was also an assistant coach at Duke for three seasons
Award is given to the best defensive player in the UNC-Wake For(
1979-80) and Wake Forest for five seasons (1973-77).
est football game each season. He was also a recipient of the Brian
Piccolo Award by the Atlantic Coast Conference in February, 1972.

While working at Wake Forest, Webster served on the
President's Race Relations Commission.

Webster and his wife, Cornelia, have a son, Kali, 18.

The Webster File The Yoshida File

Born: August 27, 1950 at Winston-Salem, N.C. Born: September 11, 1939 at Los Angeles, Calif.
Hometown: Winston-Salem, N.C. Hometown: Covina, Calif.

Education: North Carolina, 1972; Parkland (N.C.) Senior High School Education: Cal Poly Pomona, 1963; Covina High School
Coaching Experience: UNC Chapel Hill (junior varsity coach, 1973-Coaching Experience: Utah State (defensive coordinator/defensive

74); Florida (linebackers, 1974); Kansas (linebackers, 1975-78); line, 1970-72); Wake Forest (defensive coordinator, 1973, 1975-77;
Colorado (1978-81); Northwestern (defensive backs, 1982-84); Wake defensive line, 1974); Duke (defensive coordinator, 1978-80);
Forest (linebackers, 1988-93); Dartmouth (linebackers, 1993-95); East Virginia Tech (defensive line, 1981-86); Wake Forest (defensive
Carolina (outside linebackers, 1995-Present) line, 1987-92); Southern University (defensive coordinator, 1993);

Marital Status: Married to the former Cornelia Matthews of Roxboro, East Carolina (defensive line, 1994-Present)

N.C. Children: Chris, 23
Children: Kali, 18

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Jeff

CONNORS

Director of Strength
and Conditioning

Year at ECU: 6th

Jeff Connors enters his sixth season as East Carolina's Director
of Strength and Conditioning.

Connors came to ECU from Bucknell University prior to the1991 football season. His presence was immediately felt not onlyin thefootballprogram, but in the entire ECU athletic department.
On several occasions, Connors received standing ovations fromthe football squad in the lockerroom after big Pirate victories.

Connors has served as a featured speaker at the 1995 NationalStrength and Conditioning Association Conference in Phoenix,
Ariz. as well as the '96 NSCAConference inAtlanta this pastJune.
He earned Regional Director-of-the-Year honors for the NSCA, aswell as being nominated for the National Strength Coach-of-the

Year.
Before coaching at Bucknell, Connors coached high school football
and wrestling for eight years and registered a 31-14 record ashead wrestling coach at The Benjamin School in North Palm Beach,
Fla. He also served as the offensive coordinator of the footballprogram.

Prior to his stints at The Benjamin School and Bucknell,
Connors served as the linebackers coach at directed the strengthprogram at the Tennessee Military Institute in Sweetwater, Tenn.
He managed the Sweetwater Fitness Center as well.

The 1980 graduate of Salem (W.Va.) College was a four-yearstarter on the football team as a cornerback. During his sophomore
and junior years, he led the team in interceptions. Connorsserved as team captain his senior season.

A competitive powerlifter, Connors has won four state titlesin powerlifting and has been ranked as fourthnationally. Connorsholds Level I certification in Olympic Weight Lifting by the U.S.
Weightlifting Federation, and has been a health fitness instructorfor the ACSM.

Connorsand his wife, Michelle, have a son, Beau, and a daughter,
Kaitlin.

The Connors File

Born: June 12, 1956 at Brownsville, Pa.
Hometown: Washington, Pa.
Education: Salem (W.Va.) College, 1980; Waynesburg College

(Teaching Certificate, 1984); Bucknell, Masters, 1991; Beth-Center

High School, (Fredericktown, Pa.)

Coaching Experience: Tennessee Military Institute (assistant/
strength, 1981-83); Ringgold (Pa.) High School /Football);
The Benjamin School, North Palm Beach, Fla. (assistant football/
head wrestling/strength coach, 1984-88); Bucknell (strength andconditioning, 1988-91); East Carolina (strength and conditioning,
1991

Marital
ent)esrPStatus: Married to the former Michele Dansereau of Jupiter,
Fla.

Children: Beau, 7; Kaitlin, 5

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school and community health, and also worked in the sports mediTerry
Tilghman cine program while attending school. Hanley earned his master's Graduate Assistant degree from Eastern Illinois in 1986 in physical education.

Terry Tilghman enters second year on Hanley and his wife, Karen, have two daughters, Kate and

the East Carolina coaching staff after Sarah.
having a stellar four-year career anchoring
the offensive line for the Pirates. Tom Doyle

Tilghman was an important cog in the

Director of

Pirates' quest in achieving a bid to the
1994 St. Jude Liberty Bowl against IlliAthletic
Video
nois. The Mesquite, Texas native earned

All-Independent honors from the AssoTom
Doyle, 34, begins his seventh year
ciated Press and Football News. Tilghman also garnered All-Libas
Director of Athletic Video at East
erty Bowl Alliance honors as well. He was also a member of the Carolina University. He oversees all vid

1992 Peach Bowl squad. eotaping for the Pirate football coaches

The highly-touted three-year letterman of Mesquite High was and also produces videos for the entire
a member of the Dallas Time-Herald Metro-Ples Top 100 in his athletics department.
senior season. Prior to his final year, he was listed among the top Doyle produced the highlight video of

20 players in the State of Texas. the 1991 East Carolina football season
Tilghman and his wife, Jennifer, have two children, Terry Jr. entitled "We Believe."

and Jordan. He engineers football games on the Pirate Sports Network.

Doyle also coordinates video services in Williams Arena at Minges
Coliseum.
Damon Wilson The 1991 ECU graduate has been involved in covering Pirate
football since 1986, while working with various media outlets in

Graduate Assistant

the state.

Damon Wilson, a former East Carolina Doyle is married to the former Renee Shamblin.
running back, is entering his first season
as a graduate assistant coach on the
Pirates' staff. Wilson will assist with the James Frazier
ECU defensive line. Director of

Wilson, a native of Jacksonville, Fla.,
played four seasons for the Pirates, from Athletic Equipment
1991-94 and was a member of the '91 James Frazier, 26, begins his second
East Carolina team which finished 11-1 year as Director of Athletic Equipment

and defeated North Carolina State in the Peach Bowl. During that at East Carolina University.
season, Wilson carried 34 times for 82 yards and scored five touchFrazier,
a native of Baton Rouge, La.,
downs. worked as a member of the football

Wilson came to East Carolina after a standout prep career at equipment staff at his alma mater, LouiRibault
High School in Jacksonville, Fla. At Ribault, Wilson earned siana State University for three years
three letters in football and two each in track and wrestling. As a before joining the Pirates' program.
senior, Wilson rushed for 817 yards. Prior to working for LSU's highly-acclaimed football equip

ment staff, Frazier served as the head student manager for the
Tigers' national championship track and field program for two

Mike Hanley years. Head Athletic Trainer Frazier, a certified member of the Athletic Equipment Manag

Mike Hanley begins his seventh year ers Association, is single.
on the Sports Medicine staff at East Carolina,
and the fourth as head athletic
trainer.

Hanley, a 1982 graduate of ECU, returned
to his alma mater in 1990 after
serving as assistant athletic trainer at
Kent State University for a three-year
stint. He has also been the athletic

trainer at Kentucky Wesleyan College in Owensboro, Ky. for one

year.
Hanley, 36, began his career at Stebbins High School in Dayton,
Ohio in 1983 and moved on to Wayne High School in Huber
Heights, Ohio the following year. He began his collegiate career Joyce Stroud Robert Feivor
at Kentucky Wesleyan College in 1986. Football Office Football Office

Assistant Assistant

The New Rochelle, N.Y. native earned his degree from ECU in

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Brian

Bentley

LB . So. . 6-3 . 225
Huntington, N. Y.

Saw action in all 11 games during season with most of play
coming on special teams ... Was moved to the bench corner position
from strong safety position prior to 1995 season but has since been
shifted to linebacker spot ... has added weight and strength since
conclusion of '95 campaign.

1995: One of Pirates' top special teams performers ... Also saw
limited action in secondary.

1994: Did not see any action ... Redshirted season ... Worked as a
defensive back.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football, basketball and
track at Huntington (N.Y.) High School ... Played defensive back
and was a captain for the Blue Devils ... In junior and senior seasons,
accumulated 66 solo tackles, 48 assists and four interceptions
... Named All-League, All-County and MVP of his high school team
... Coached in high school by John Paci ... Averaged 18 points per
game in basketball.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Exercise Sports Science ... Son of
Donald and Carolyn Bentley ... Born Dec. 8, 1975 ... Enjoys fishing,
bikeriding and swimming.

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Carlos

BrolNn

LB . Sr. . 6-1 . 235
Elizabeth City, N.C.

Came on strong in back-up role in 1995 ... Good natural instincts
... Expected to start at one of the inside linebacker positions in 1996
after splitting time last fall.

1995: Played in all 11 games, backing up Mark Libiano ... Ranked
No. 6 on the Pirate squad in tackles with 61, including 38 solos ...
Had excellent game in regular season finale vs. Memphis as he had
one interception and a fumble recovery ... Had season-best nine
tackles in home victory over Central Michigan ... Also totalled eight
stops in games vs. Cincinnati and Tulsa ... Also had seven quarterback
pressures and two tackles for loss.

1994: Played in 10 games as a backup to Libiano at willie linebacker
... Missed games against Central Florida and Memphis with
a rib injury ... Started against Southern Miss and had season-best
four tackles ... Finished season with 13 total tackles, seven of which
were solos ... Third on the team in special teams tackles with seven.

1993: Played in nine games and started in two at sam linebacker
... Had 17 total tackles, including 15 solos ... Had two stops behind
the line of scrimmage (both against Memphis State) ... Season-best 7tackles against Memphis State ... Started against Memphis State
and Central Florida.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters in football for coach Eric
McDaniels at Northeastern High School in Elizabeth City, N.C. ...
Became ECU's last signee of the 1993 class, when he inked a scholarship
in June ... Named all-conference in football as running back

and linebacker ... Named school's player of the year ... Played in the
McDonald's North Carolina East-West All-Star Basketball Game.

PERSONAL: Majoring in Exercise and Sport Science at ECU ...

Son of Olivia Brown ... Born July 5, 1975 ... Favorite sports hero is
Phoenix Suns' Charles Barkley ... Enjoys playing basketball.

Defensive Statistics

Year UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD INT

1993 15 2 17 2 0 0-0 0 0

1994 7 6 13 1 0 0-0 1 0

1995 38 23 61 2 1 1-1 1 1Totals 60 31 91 5 1 1-1 2 1

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Marvin

Burke

LB . Sr. . 6-0 . 250
Jacksonville, Fla.

Became solid force for Pirates in 1995 at LB position ... Mostphysical of the inside linebackers ... Plays run well ... A steady
performer last season, Burke will start at inside linebacker position
for second year in a row in 1996.

1995: Started all 11 games and recorded 91 tackles, third-best
for the Pirates ... Posted a career best 15 tackles in home win
against West Virginia ... Also had double figure stops against
Tennessee (11), Illinois (12) and Tulsa (11) ... Had 10 tackles in
Liberty Bowl victory over Stanford ... Recorded two sacks (vs.
Illinois and West Virginia) and one tackle for loss ... Had four
pass deflections and three QB pressures ... forced two fumbles.

1994: Played in all 12 games ... Started five games at mike linebacker
against South Carolina, Virginia Tech, Tulsa, Cincinnati and
Auburn ... Credited with 47 total tackles, including 23 solos ... Also
had one sack for minus 7 yards and one tackle for loss of 3Recovered and forced a fumble (both vs. South Carolina)
yards ...
... Had
season-high nine stops against Virginia Tech.

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1993: After sitting out first four games of season, played a reserve
role in last seven contests ... Recorded two tackles, one solo and one
assisted ... Credited with an assisted tackle against South Carolina
and a solo stop against Cincinnati.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in football at Raines High
School in Jacksonville, Fla .
... As a senior, had 87 solo tackles and 51
assists ... During prep career, had 410 tackles, one interception,
caused 13 fumbles, recovered four and had five sacks ... Pre-season
Super 11 in Jacksonville and Super Prep.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Elementary Education at ECU ...
Son of Marvin and Barbara Burke ... Born Sept. 14, 1975 in Jacksonville,
Fla .
... Favorite childhood sports hero was Sam Huff ... Calls his mother

a role model.
Defensive Statistics
Year UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD INT
1993 1 1 2 0 0 0-0 0 0

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87

Lan,ont

Chappell

FL . R-Fr. . 6-1 . 180
Greensboro, N.C.

Expected to see his first action in ECU uniform this season ...

Provides Pirates' receiving corps with depth.
1995: Was red-shirted and see did not see any game action.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football, two in track

and field and one in basketball at Person High School in Roxboro,

1 1-1 1 0

1994

24 47 1

1995 39 52 91

N.C. ... Played five positions in football career for coach John Lacy
1 2 2-1 4 0

Totals 63 77 140 2 3 3-2 5 0

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Lan,ont

Burns

OG . Sr. . 6-5 . 275
Greensboro, N.C.

Starter for Pirates at offensive guard ... Along with Jamie Gray,
one of two returning Pirates to start each of team's dozen games last
season on offensive line ... Came to ECU in 1992 as a defensive
lineman ... Played defensive end in 1993 and moved to tight end
after 1994 spring drills ... During 1994 season was switched to
offensive guard ... Has gained over 25 pounds since the end of his
sophomore season.

1995: Started all 12 games at offensive guard position ... Only
returning Pirate offensive lineman to start every game on the line at
the same position ... Was named most improved offensive player for
'95 season.

1994: Played in four games as a reserve offensive guard ... Saw
action against Cincinnati, Auburn, Memphis and Illinois ... Moved
to offensive guard from tight end following spring drills.

1993: Played in all 11 games and started in three games at right
defensive end ... Finished season with 17 total tackles, including
nine solos ... Also had one tackle for loss and 1
1/2 sacks ... Had best
game against Memphis State, with seven total tackles, one sack and
one tackle for loss.

1992: Redshirted ... Given Rick Bankston Memorial Award for
Outstanding Defensive Scout Team Player ... Named scout team
defensive player of the week by coaching staff against Syracuse,
Pittsburgh, West Virginia and Arkansas State.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered two seasons in football and basketball
at Page High School in Greensboro, N.C. ... Served as co-defensive
captain for the Pirates as a senior ... Honorable mention all-conference
as a senior ... As a senior, recorded 55 tackles, with 14 coming
behind the line of scrimmage and recovered seven fumbles.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Communications ... Son of Willie
and Dorothy Burns ... Born March 16, 1974 in Greensboro, N.C. ...
Enjoys playing video games, reading and telling jokes ... For three
years, worked the coaching clinics at the North Carolina East-West
All-Star Game ... Member of school's National Honor Society and
Student Council ... Member of Football Academic Leadership Team
at East Carolina this year.

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Harris ... As a wide receiver, caught 145 career passes and scored 27
touchdowns ... During senior season, had 80 receptions for 1,262
yards and 14 touchdowns ... Also returned a punt for a touchdown
... Named the Piedmont Athletic Conference Player-of-the-Year in
track as a senior ... Also earned all-state honors as senior ... Named
all-area and all-conference in football as a senior ... Holds seven
school records in football ... helped lead Rockets to 10-3 record in
football as a senior.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Criminal Justice ... Born May 17,
1977 ... Son of Shelby Chappell.

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Freddie

Claybrooks

LB . R-Fr. . 6-5 . 230
Decatur, Ga.

After red-shirt season last fall as true freshman, expected to be in
the picture for playing time at outside linebacker position in 1996 ...
athletic performer who has potential to develop into outstanding
pass rusher ... Outstanding speed.

1995: Did not see action for Pirates and was red-shirted last
season ... Named co-recipient of Rick Bankston Memorial Award for
1995 as Outstanding Junior Varsity Player on defense.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two letters in football and basketball at
Decatur (Ga.) High School in metro-Atlanta ... Played for coach
Freddie Jones ... One of two Decatur H.S. products on Pirate squad
with other being senior DT Lorenzo West ... As senior at Decatur,
Claybrooks registered 59 total tackles, five sacks, two blocked punts,
two safeties, an interception and 10 deflected passes ... Named
second-team all-city as a senior ... Named one of top 25 college
prospects in the county ... Preseason all-county as a senior ... Named
team's most valuable defensive lineman ... Helped lead Bulldogs to
9-3 mark in junior (region champions) and senior seasons (region
runners-up) ... As a junior, he was credited with 63 tackles, nine
sacks, five blocked punts, three sacks and 25 deflected passes ...
Named first-team all-city as a junior ... Earned school's highest score
on the ASV AB test.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Business ... Born May 28, 1976
...Son of Phyllis and Freddie Claybrooks ... his brother, Felipe, is a
true freshman at Georgia Tech and member of the football team.

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Roderick Mondell

Cole111an Corbett

LB . So. . 6-3 . 250 DT . So. . 6-3 . 280
Philadelphia, Pa. Burlington, N.C.

A player whose time on the field increased as the 1995 season Saw limited duty as a freshman last season but is expected to see
progressed, Coleman will take on significant added responsibilities increased action on defensive line during the fall ... had productive
this fall ... Expected to start at outside linebacker position for the spring and was listed as starter on defensive front following spring
Pirates ... Excellent pass rusher ... Extremely athletic. practice.

1995: Saw plenty of duty as true freshman last season ... Played in 1995: Saw spot duty as freshman last season ... Played in nine
every game for Pirates and was in on 45 tackles during the camgames
for Pirates and was in on seven tackles during the campaign.
paign ... Also had three sacks and three tackles for loss ... Led the HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and two in track
team in quarterback pressures with 20 ... Tallied a season-best eight at Bartlett Yancey Senior High School in Yanceyville, N.C. ... Team
tackles against Cincinnati and Tulsa ... Registered sacks versus Southcaptain
as a senior ... Region Defensive Player-of-the-Year in final
ern Mississippi and Memphis. season ... Honorable mention all-state ... Danville Register & Bee

HIGH SCHOOL: Had outstanding career in Philadelphia area ... All-Metro Team ... In three seasons at defensive tackle, registered
Earned three letters in football and two in track at Simon Gratz High 259 total tackles ... Returned an interception 55 yards for a touch-
School ... Named third team all-state as senior and first team Philadown
and fumble 92 yards for another score ... Threw the shot put
delphia Daily News all-city as defensive lineman ... Also played on the and discus for track and field team ... Played football for coach Ken
offensive line ... Coached in high school by Richard Kozlowski ... Watlington.
Also was honor student in high school. PERSONAL: Academic major is undecided ... Born February 11,

PERSONAL: Academic major is Child Development and Family 1977 ... Son of Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Corbett.
Relations ... Born August 16, 1976 ... Guardian is Alma Brown
(grandmother).

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Dunn, N.C.

Thomson, Ga.

Has seen action during his East Carolina career as punter but was

Red-shirted a year ago, Collins is expected to play instrumental used exclusively as holder for 1995 season ... Punted once for 44
role in defensive line in 1996 ... good athletic ability ... was moved yards in spring game last March.
from defensive end to interior defensive line during '95 spring 1995: Was Pirates' holder for placement kicks.
drills. 1994: Played in 10 of 12 games as the holder on all placement

1995: Sat out season as red-shirt. kicks ... Did not attempt any punts during season ... In annual spring

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football for coach Bob Smith at Thomson game, averaged 39.2 yards on five punts.

(Ga.) High School ... Named all-state and played in the North-South 1993: Saw action in one game (vs. Cincinnati) ... Against the

All-Star Game in Georgia ... As a senior, recorded 137 tackles and six Bearcats, averaged 39.8 yards on five punts, including a long of 47

interceptions as a linebacker. yards ... Also had one punt inside the 20-yard line ... Spent most of

PERSONAL: Academic major is Information Processing ... Born the season backing up Bill Wilson.
August 14, 1974 ...d.. .Son of Robert and Wilma Collins ... Nickname 1992: Red-shirted ... Did not see any action.
is "Buck." HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters in football, three in baseball

and one in tennis at Triton High School in Erwin, N.C. .... Played
quarterback, linebacker and punter for coach Barry Honeycutt ...
Two-time all-area and all-conference player in football ... Was recipient
of WRAL-TV Extra Effort A ward as senior ... Also named
team MVP as senior ... Played the outfield for baseball team ... Was a
Johnston County All-Tournament team performer in baseball during
senior season.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Communications ... Born August
10, 1973 ... Son of Eddie and Fonnie Crabtree ... Father played
football at Western Carolina ... His uncle, Bill Crabtree, played at
North Carolina and in the Canadian Football League.

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Marcus
Crandell
QB . Sr. . 6-0 . 204
Robersonville, N.C.
All-America Candidate V Already No. 1 on ECU list for career passing yards
(5,463) and total offense (6,026)
V First-team QB for 1995 All-Independent Team
V Finished each of the past two seasons ranked amongthe top 10 nationally in total offense
V His 42 career TD passes are one shy of Pirate school
record held by Jeff Blake
V Has led Pirates to back-to-back bowl appearances
One of the country's best at the quarterback position and the Pirates' offensive catalyst ... Will be looking to lead East Carolina to a third straight bowl appearance this season ... Has called the sig-nals for 16 victories the past two seasons ... Often compared to former Pirate QB Jeff Blake, Crandell on his way to re-writing most of the ECU records established by the Cincinnati Bengals' All-Pro signal-caller ... Among the marks Crandell has already surpassed with the Pirates are career yards passing (5,691) and career total offense (6,026) ... In summer issue of FOOTBALL NEWS, Crandell was listed as one of five players nationally in group labeled "Players Worth Price of Admission" ... Needs just one TD pass this season to tie Jeff Blake (at 43) on East Carolina list for career touchdown passes ... An effective runner though he has just 172 career rushes. 1995: Started all 12 games for Pirates at QB ... Became ECU's career leader in passing yards and total offense in Nov. 4 victory vs. Army ... Currently has 5,691 yards passing and 6,026 yards of total offense ... Finished regular season 10th nationally in total offense at 268.4 yards per game ... Threw for 2,781 yards (second best total in Pirate history) and 18 TDs in 1995 ... Has thrown 42 career TD passes, one shy of school record held by Jeff Blake ... Tabbed first team National All-Independent QB by media ... Named 1995 College
Football Player of the Year for state of North Carolina ... Led Pirates to 27-24 comeback win at Syracuse Sept. 9 as he threw for a school record 392 yards (280 in second half alone) ... His 453 yards of total offense against the Orangemen was also a school record ... Set single-game ECU marks vs. Syracuse with and most plays (74) ... Named National Offensive Player-of-the-Week by The Sporting News
for his performance against Syracuse ... Led team with six rushing TDs while running for 201 yards ... Had at least three TDs passing versus three opponents last season (Syracuse, Southern Mississippi and Army) ... Selected as Liberty Bowl Alliance Offensive Player-ofthe-
Week vs. Syracuse (392 yards passing, 4 TDs), Southern Miss (312 yards passing, 3 TDs) and Army (283 yards, 3 TDs) ... Also tabbed ECAC Offensive Player-of-the-Week twice (vs. Syracuse and Army) ... Named to the ECAC Division I-A first team. 1994: Started every game at quarterback for the Pirates ... In 11 regular season games, completed 230 of 401 passes for 2,687 yards with 21 touchdowns and 15 interceptions ... Broke 14 school records
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(10 passing -4 total offense) in 1994 ... In final NCAA statistical rankings, finished 8th in total offense with 253.0 yards per game ... also ran for 96 yards on 71 carries, third best on team ... Finished second in single-season passing yardage ... Season attempt, completion
and percentage totals were school records ... Also set school record for sophomores in passing efficiency with 122.62 rating ... Had streaks of 100 and 77 consecutive pass attempts without an interception ... Reached the 1,000-yard career passing mark quicker than any other ECU quarterback (six games) ... His four TD passes against South Carolina tied record for most ever versus the Gamecocks
in a single game ... Liberty Bowl Alliance Co-Offensive Playerof-
the-Year (with Pirate teammate Junior Smith) ... Was also Liberty Bowl Alliance Offensive Player-of-the-Week against Southern Miss, Virginia Tech and Memphis ... Was an All-Independent choice in Football News and AP ... Member of All-Carolinas Team by The Charlotte Observer. 1993: Entered the season as the starting quarterback and played just six quarters ... Suffered broken leg in second quarter of game vs. Central Florida (second game of season) ... Completed 19 of 40 passes for 253 yards with three touchdowns and one interception ... His quarterback rating of 120.33 was 34 points better than any other Pirate QB in 1993 ... Against nationally-ranked Syracuse in the season-opener, he completed 13 of 33 passes for 173 yards with two touchdowns and one interception ... At time of injury vs. Central Florida, completed six of seven passes for SO yards with a TD. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and basketball and two in baseball at Roanoke High School ... First-team all-state selection by Associated Press at quarterback as a senior ... Completed
SO of 158 passes for 1,480 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior ... Also rushed for 708 yards on 98 carries and 12 TDs as a senior ... Named Daily Reflector Player-of-the-Year in 1991 ... Helpedlead the Redskins to the state title game in 1990 ... Roanoke High was 7-4 in 1991 and 12-4 in 1990 ... Named All-Tobacco Belt Conference
and all-area during junior and senior seasons ... Chose East Carolina over North Carolina and South Carolina. PERSONAL: Academic major is Information Processing ... Born Jan. 6, 1974 ... Guardian is Latricia Crandell (older sister).
MARCUS CRANDELL
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Crandell
QB . Sr. . 6-0 . 204
Robersonville, N.C.
All-America Candidate V Already No. 1 on ECU list for career passing yards
(5,463) and total offense (6,026)
V First-team QB for 1995 All-Independent Team
V Finished each of the past two seasons ranked amongthe top 10 nationally in total offense
V His 42 career TD passes are one shy of Pirate school
record held by Jeff Blake
V Has led Pirates to back-to-back bowl appearances
One of the country's best at the quarterback position and the Pirates' offensive catalyst ... Will be looking to lead East Carolina to a third straight bowl appearance this season ... Has called the sig-nals for 16 victories the past two seasons ... Often compared to former Pirate QB Jeff Blake, Crandell on his way to re-writing most of the ECU records established by the Cincinnati Bengals' All-Pro signal-caller ... Among the marks Crandell has already surpassed with the Pirates are career yards passing (5,691) and career total offense (6,026) ... In summer issue of FOOTBALL NEWS, Crandell was listed as one of five players nationally in group labeled "Players Worth Price of Admission" ... Needs just one TD pass this season to tie Jeff Blake (at 43) on East Carolina list for career touchdown passes ... An effective runner though he has just 172 career rushes. 1995: Started all 12 games for Pirates at QB ... Became ECU's career leader in passing yards and total offense in Nov. 4 victory vs. Army ... Currently has 5,691 yards passing and 6,026 yards of total offense ... Finished regular season 10th nationally in total offense at 268.4 yards per game ... Threw for 2,781 yards (second best total in Pirate history) and 18 TDs in 1995 ... Has thrown 42 career TD passes, one shy of school record held by Jeff Blake ... Tabbed first team National All-Independent QB by media ... Named 1995 College
Football Player of the Year for state of North Carolina ... Led Pirates to 27-24 comeback win at Syracuse Sept. 9 as he threw for a school record 392 yards (280 in second half alone) ... His 453 yards of total offense against the Orangemen was also a school record ... Set single-game ECU marks vs. Syracuse with and most plays (74) ... Named National Offensive Player-of-the-Week by The Sporting News
for his performance against Syracuse ... Led team with six rushing TDs while running for 201 yards ... Had at least three TDs passing versus three opponents last season (Syracuse, Southern Mississippi and Army) ... Selected as Liberty Bowl Alliance Offensive Player-ofthe-
Week vs. Syracuse (392 yards passing, 4 TDs), Southern Miss (312 yards passing, 3 TDs) and Army (283 yards, 3 TDs) ... Also tabbed ECAC Offensive Player-of-the-Week twice (vs. Syracuse and Army) ... Named to the ECAC Division I-A first team. 1994: Started every game at quarterback for the Pirates ... In 11 regular season games, completed 230 of 401 passes for 2,687 yards with 21 touchdowns and 15 interceptions ... Broke 14 school records
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(10 passing -4 total offense) in 1994 ... In final NCAA statistical rankings, finished 8th in total offense with 253.0 yards per game ... also ran for 96 yards on 71 carries, third best on team ... Finished second in single-season passing yardage ... Season attempt, completion
and percentage totals were school records ... Also set school record for sophomores in passing efficiency with 122.62 rating ... Had streaks of 100 and 77 consecutive pass attempts without an interception ... Reached the 1,000-yard career passing mark quicker than any other ECU quarterback (six games) ... His four TD passes against South Carolina tied record for most ever versus the Gamecocks
in a single game ... Liberty Bowl Alliance Co-Offensive Playerof-
the-Year (with Pirate teammate Junior Smith) ... Was also Liberty Bowl Alliance Offensive Player-of-the-Week against Southern Miss, Virginia Tech and Memphis ... Was an All-Independent choice in Football News and AP ... Member of All-Carolinas Team by The Charlotte Observer. 1993: Entered the season as the starting quarterback and played just six quarters ... Suffered broken leg in second quarter of game vs. Central Florida (second game of season) ... Completed 19 of 40 passes for 253 yards with three touchdowns and one interception ... His quarterback rating of 120.33 was 34 points better than any other Pirate QB in 1993 ... Against nationally-ranked Syracuse in the season-opener, he completed 13 of 33 passes for 173 yards with two touchdowns and one interception ... At time of injury vs. Central Florida, completed six of seven passes for SO yards with a TD. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and basketball and two in baseball at Roanoke High School ... First-team all-state selection by Associated Press at quarterback as a senior ... Completed
SO of 158 passes for 1,480 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior ... Also rushed for 708 yards on 98 carries and 12 TDs as a senior ... Named Daily Reflector Player-of-the-Year in 1991 ... Helpedlead the Redskins to the state title game in 1990 ... Roanoke High was 7-4 in 1991 and 12-4 in 1990 ... Named All-Tobacco Belt Conference
and all-area during junior and senior seasons ... Chose East Carolina over North Carolina and South Carolina. PERSONAL: Academic major is Information Processing ... Born Jan. 6, 1974 ... Guardian is Latricia Crandell (older sister).
MARCUS CRANDELL
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Career Statistics
Passing Statistics
Year Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yards TD Rating Long1993 40 19 1 47.5 253 3 120.3 42 (UCF)
1994 401 230 15 57.4 2687 21 122.6 67 (UCF)
1995 447 235 12 52.6 2751 18 112.2 85 (TUL)
Totals 888 484 28 54.5 5691 42 85 (TUL)
Rushing Statistics
Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Long1993 7 37 5.3 0 23 (SU)
1994 71 96 1.4 1 14 (UM)
1995 94 201 2.1 6 16 (USM)
Totals 172 334 1.9 7 23 (SU)
On East Carolina's program gaining more respect now than when he
first arrived ...
"I think the past two years we have shown that we can compete with
the established and successful college football programs out there. Ifeel like we are getting more respect now."
On his ability to maintain his cool both on and off the field and not
allowing his success to go to his head ...
"I think it comes from back when I was a little kid, and I used to play
baseball. People would come up to me after the game and say, 'you
pitched pretty good today.' After the game, my sister would also tell
me, 'you can listen to what they tell you, but just don't let it go to your
head.' Ever since then, it's been the same. I always remember that."
On team's motivation for 1996 after successful '95 season compared
to last season when the Pirates were coming off a disappointing loss
in bowl game ...
"The motivation this year is that we are trying to instill in our minds
right now that there is no team out there on our schedule that we can't
beat. That's the mindset that we are going to attack every game with."
On his ability to grasp the ECU offense ...
"It took me awhile to understand the mechanics of this offense, and
each year, I learn something new. And when I leave here, I still don't
think I will have learned everything."
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CRANDELL GAME-BY-GAME
1995Opponent Att. Comp. TD Yds Int. LGat Te1messee 35 20 1 185 0 22at Syracuse 59 31 4 392 2 35Central Michigan 29 12 1 177 1 81at Illinois 39 19 0 178 3 51West Virginia 34 14 2 189 2 67at Cincinnati 44 23 1 242 2 29Temple 44 24 1 275 0 17at Southern Miss 52 28 3 312 1 26at Army 39 26 3 283 0 31Tulsa 33 17 1 290 0 85Memphis 39 21 1 228 1 20Stanford 46 19 0 218 1 26
1994Opponent Att. Comp. TD Yds Int. LGat Duke 39 17 0 182 3 41at Temple 36 17 0 170 0 31Syracuse 43 21 2 280 0 45Southern Miss 26 16 3 238 1 62at South Carolina 28 16 4 344 3 64Virginia Tech 50 30 2 332 1 28at Tulsa 25 12 1 195 0 45Cincinnati 26 19 2 195 0 31at Auburn 46 27 2 270 4 43Central Florida 31 17 2 238 1 67at Memphis 51 35 3 322 2 24Illinois 41 20 0 179 4 31
1993Opponent Att. Comp. TD Yds Int. LGSyracuse 33 13 2 173 1 26Central Florida 7 6 1 80 0 42
On re-writing the ECU offensive record book ...
"Right now, the way I look at it is that if the team doesn't benefit from
me breaking a record, then there's no need to break the record. I'm
interested in doing what's best for the team, and if that includes breaking
records, that's great. I may look back years from now, and see Ibroke all these records, but if we have a bad season my senior year,
then they won't mean much and I just don't want that to happen."
On goals for 1996 season, individually and as a team ...
"Individually, it kind of ties in with the team. I just don't want to get
caught up in trying to put all the pressure on myself to where my
performance drops. So, I just try to my best to help the team win."
On being compared to former ECU QB and NFL Pro Bowler Jeff Blake ...
"Actually, I have grown to get used to it. We look at film from when
he was here, and I see some things he did then that I do now. They are
so similar that people can't help but compare us."
On expectations for Pirate offense in 1996 ...
"I think this is going to be one of our best years ever, I really do. We
will miss the guys who aren't back this year. Jerris (FB McPhail) did a
great job for us, but we'll be okay if one of the guys we have back
steps up and takes the challenge."
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Career Statistics
Passing Statistics
Year Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yards TD Rating Long1993 40 19 1 47.5 253 3 120.3 42 (UCF)
1994 401 230 15 57.4 2687 21 122.6 67 (UCF)
1995 447 235 12 52.6 2751 18 112.2 85 (TUL)
Totals 888 484 28 54.5 5691 42 85 (TUL)
Rushing Statistics
Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Long1993 7 37 5.3 0 23 (SU)
1994 71 96 1.4 1 14 (UM)
1995 94 201 2.1 6 16 (USM)
Totals 172 334 1.9 7 23 (SU)
On East Carolina's program gaining more respect now than when he
first arrived ...
"I think the past two years we have shown that we can compete with
the established and successful college football programs out there. Ifeel like we are getting more respect now."
On his ability to maintain his cool both on and off the field and not
allowing his success to go to his head ...
"I think it comes from back when I was a little kid, and I used to play
baseball. People would come up to me after the game and say, 'you
pitched pretty good today.' After the game, my sister would also tell
me, 'you can listen to what they tell you, but just don't let it go to your
head.' Ever since then, it's been the same. I always remember that."
On team's motivation for 1996 after successful '95 season compared
to last season when the Pirates were coming off a disappointing loss
in bowl game ...
"The motivation this year is that we are trying to instill in our minds
right now that there is no team out there on our schedule that we can't
beat. That's the mindset that we are going to attack every game with."
On his ability to grasp the ECU offense ...
"It took me awhile to understand the mechanics of this offense, and
each year, I learn something new. And when I leave here, I still don't
think I will have learned everything."
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1995Opponent Att. Comp. TD Yds Int. LGat Te1messee 35 20 1 185 0 22at Syracuse 59 31 4 392 2 35Central Michigan 29 12 1 177 1 81at Illinois 39 19 0 178 3 51West Virginia 34 14 2 189 2 67at Cincinnati 44 23 1 242 2 29Temple 44 24 1 275 0 17at Southern Miss 52 28 3 312 1 26at Army 39 26 3 283 0 31Tulsa 33 17 1 290 0 85Memphis 39 21 1 228 1 20Stanford 46 19 0 218 1 26
1994Opponent Att. Comp. TD Yds Int. LGat Duke 39 17 0 182 3 41at Temple 36 17 0 170 0 31Syracuse 43 21 2 280 0 45Southern Miss 26 16 3 238 1 62at South Carolina 28 16 4 344 3 64Virginia Tech 50 30 2 332 1 28at Tulsa 25 12 1 195 0 45Cincinnati 26 19 2 195 0 31at Auburn 46 27 2 270 4 43Central Florida 31 17 2 238 1 67at Memphis 51 35 3 322 2 24Illinois 41 20 0 179 4 31
1993Opponent Att. Comp. TD Yds Int. LGSyracuse 33 13 2 173 1 26Central Florida 7 6 1 80 0 42
On re-writing the ECU offensive record book ...
"Right now, the way I look at it is that if the team doesn't benefit from
me breaking a record, then there's no need to break the record. I'm
interested in doing what's best for the team, and if that includes breaking
records, that's great. I may look back years from now, and see Ibroke all these records, but if we have a bad season my senior year,
then they won't mean much and I just don't want that to happen."
On goals for 1996 season, individually and as a team ...
"Individually, it kind of ties in with the team. I just don't want to get
caught up in trying to put all the pressure on myself to where my
performance drops. So, I just try to my best to help the team win."
On being compared to former ECU QB and NFL Pro Bowler Jeff Blake ...
"Actually, I have grown to get used to it. We look at film from when
he was here, and I see some things he did then that I do now. They are
so similar that people can't help but compare us."
On expectations for Pirate offense in 1996 ...
"I think this is going to be one of our best years ever, I really do. We
will miss the guys who aren't back this year. Jerris (FB McPhail) did a
great job for us, but we'll be okay if one of the guys we have back
steps up and takes the challenge."
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Crane Darden

LB . Sr. . 6-1 . 236 NG . So. . 6-2 . 274
College Park, Ga. Kelford, N.C.

Though he did not start any of the Pirates' 12 games last season, Started every game for Pirates in 1995 as freshman ... One of the he is one of Pirates' most-experienced defenders ... Split duty last reasons the outlook for the ECU defense is promising ... Listed as season at inside linebacker position with Marvin Burke ... Was a starting nose guard entering fall practice ... Has added nearly 20 productive player off the bench last fall ... Has been moved back to pound to frame since last season. his more natural spot of outside LB and is projected as a starter there 1995: ECU's starting nose guard final 10 games of regular season this fall ... Gives Pirates speed and athleticism at linebacker. ... Started first game at outside linebacker ... Was in on 47 tackles,

1995: Saw action in every game ... Was in on 59 tackles, including including 27 individual stops ... Had two tackles for loss ... Had one two tackles for loss and 23 solo hits ... Ranked No. 7 on ECU in sack and three quarterback pressures ... Recorded season-high 10 tackles ... Had five QB pressures ... Caused a pair of fumbles during tackles against West Virginia in 23-20 victory over the Mountaineers the season ... Had season-high 10 tackles vs. Army, including seven ... His lone sack was registered versus West Virginia.

unassisted stops. HIGH SCHOOL: Originally signed with ECU out of high school 1994: Played in 12 games, starting seven at mike linebacker ... but attended prep school for one year ... Played one season at Finished season with 79 total tackles (44 solos), which was second Hargrave Military Academy for coach Joe Freeland ... Played inside

best on squad ... Started first four games and last three games ... Had linebacker and defensive end at Hargrave ... Earned four letters at 17 stops at Duke (two pass deflections), 11 tackles against Temple Bertie Senior High for coach Ray Bond ... All-conference and all-state and 13 against Syracuse ... Also had team-high 15 tackles against as a senior at Bertie ... Rushed for 1,400 yards as a senior ... Also played Central Florida, along with an interception ... Had eight tackles (5

linebacker ... Named team MVP as a senior.

solos) against Illinois in St. Jude Liberty Bowl. PERSONAL: Majoring in criminal justice at ECU ... Son of George 1993: Played in 10 games, starting four at middle linebacker, as a Daniels and Virginia Darden ... Born Sept. 3, 1976 ... Wants to become true freshman ... Recorded 49 total tackles, including 22 solos .. . an FBI agent following graduation.

Also had a half-sack for minus nine yards (vs. Memphis State) .. .

Recovered and forced a fumble against Memphis State ... InterDefensive
Statistics

cepted a pass against Central Florida and deflected a pass against Syracuse ... Started against Syracuse, Central Florida, Memphis State and South Carolina ... Had season-best 10 stops against Washing

ton.

Year

AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD INT

1995

20 47 4 1 1-2 0 0

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football, two in basketball
and one in baseball at Lovett High School in Atlanta ... As a senior, recorded 59 tackles and 16 assists ... Also had two interceptions,
blocked a punt and field goal and caused three fumbles as a senior ... As a running back during senior season, had 622 yards on 92 carries (6.8 avg.) ... Named team's MVP, all-city and city's defensive
player of the year ... Atlanta Touchdown Club and JournalConstitution
Player of the Week honoree ... Named first-team allstate.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Communications ... Son of Benny

and Rebecca Crane ... Born Nov. 9, 1974 in Atlanta, Ga .e... Member of

Football Academic Leadership Team at East Carolina ... Enjoys writing ... Full name is Benny Darnell Crane, Jr.

Defensive Statistics

Year UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD INT

1993

22

49 0

1 1-1 1 1

1994 44

79 8 0 0-0 5 1

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Da111on

Davis

FB . R-Fr. . 5-8 . 1 70
Orangeburg, S.C.

Was red-shirted last season but participated in practice with the Pirates during the fall ... A former South Carolina state championsprinter, Davis could provide an interesting complement to ECU's running back corps ... Has limited football experience as his family lived in Belgium for most of high school years and then he was

1995 23

59 2

0 2-0 0 0

hampered by ankle injuries as senior prepster in South Carolina.

1995: Red-shirted ... Was named offensive recipient of Rick Bankston

Totals 89 98 187 10 1 3-1 6 2

Outstanding Junior Varsity Player-of-the-Year for '95 campaign ... Did not take part in ECU's spring practice due to obligations as member of Pirates' track team ... Ran anchor leg on ECU's 1600-meter relay team which qualified for NCAA Outdoor Championships.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played just one year of high school football in

U.S. but suffered injuries to right ankle twice as senior which limited his action at Orangeburg Wilkinson H.S .e... Played in five games for coach Tommy Brown ... Prior to senior year, he was student at SHAPE American H.S. in Belgium as father was stationed in military overseas
... As senior at Wilkinson, he was South Carolina state champion sprinter, winning the 200,e400,e400 relay and 1600 relay ... Anchored both of the winning relays atstatemeet ... Was named state's top track
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athlete and winner of Gatorade Athlete-of-the-Year ... As senior,Davis was all-state in four different events ... His best high school times in the 200 was 21.5 and in the 400 (47.5).

PERSONAL: Majoring in business at ECU ... Son of Daniel and Joyce Davis ... Born July 12, 1977 ... Lived in Fayetteville, N.C. between ages of 6-13 before moving with family overseas ... Spentgrades 8-11 in school at Belgium.

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DeBre\N

HB . Jr. . 5-11 . 175
Newport News, Va.

Provides depth at wide receiver position ... Excellent hands ...

Runs good routes ..

1995: Caught four passes for 48 yards during season ... Saw action in nine games ... Also caught one ball for four yards in Liberty Bowl ... In '95 spring game, caught two passes for 16 yards, including a 15yarder
for a touchdown.

1994: Started the first four games at split end but suffered neck muscle injury against Southern Miss and missed the next five games ... Came off the bench in the last three contests ... Finished season with 10 catches for 124 yards ... Had three catches against Syracuse and Memphis.

1993: Redshirted ... Did not see any action ... Practiced at wide receiver.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three times in football and twice in

track at Ferguson High School in Newport News, Va .e... As a senior,

had 33 catches for 720 yards and six touchdowns ... Named Daily

Press All-Star and Roanoke Times & World News Top 25 in the state of Virginia as a senior ... Named school's outstanding studentathlete.

PERSONAL: Majoring in Business ... Born Dec. 14, 1975 ... Son of Linwood and Shirley DeBrew.

Receiving Statistics

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Long

1994 10 124 12.4 0 24e(SU)

1995 4 48 12.0 0 19e(UT)

Totals 14 172 12.2 0 24e(SU)

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Forrest

Foster

CBo. R-Fr. . 5-10 . 165
Clemson, S.C.

Was red-shirted last season but provides Pirate secondary with

depth ...1995: Red-shirted and did not see any action. Also can return kicks.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned five letters in track, four in football and

three in basketball at D.W. Daniel H.S. in Central, S.C. ... Played

defensive back and wide receiver for coach Allen Siiterle ... In 1994 as wide receiver, he caught 36 passes for 602 yards and four TDs ...

As a defensive back, Foster recorded 56 tackles, blocked four field goals and had eight interceptions ... Also averaged 9.2 yards per punt return and 38.1 yards on kickoff returns ... Played on two state championship teams (1991 and 1992) ... Was named all-state as senior and was PERSONAL:area defensive back of the year. Majoring in History ... Born April 30, 1977 ... Son of

Ed and Jacqulyn Foster.

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Gallo\Nay

HB . Sr. . 5-10 . 174
Bennettsville, S.C.

Will be starting wide receiver for Pirates for the third consecutive season ... Was team's leading receiver last season with 46 catches (fourth highest ever by an East Carolina receiver ... Already ranks No. 5 on ECU's career list for receptions with 83, trailing all-time leader Luke Fisher by just 19 catches ... Also a threat as kickoff return specialist ... Has outstanding speed and is a big-play man.1995: Started all 12 games of season ... Led team with 46 catches for 619 yards and three TDs ... Caught 85-yard TD pass against Tulsa -the third longest pass play in school history ... Caught nine passes for 106 yards and one TD vs. Southern Miss and had eight catches vs. Syracuse for 77 yards ... Had 138 yards on five receptions against Tulsa ... Caught an 81-yard TD pass in win over Central Michigan ... In Liberty Bowl victory over Stanford, was on receiving

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end of four passes for 70 yards with a long of 26 yards ...His 70 yardsin receptions led all receivers for both teams in the game ... Returned 930 kickoffs for 18.5 average ... Had one kickoff return inLiberty Bowl for 34 yards ... Was named honorable mention National
All-Independent. Dan

1994: Played in 10 games, starting seven, at the H-back spot ...

Injured knee against Auburn and missed games against CentralFlorida and Memphis ... Second on team in receptions with 36 and Gonzalezfirst in reception yardage with 566 ... Tied school record for sophomores
at ECU with three TD catches against South Carolina ... Ran

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back kickoff 97 yards against Tulsa, which was fourth longest in Neptune, N.J.school history ... Caught 45-yard TD in fourth quarter against Tulsafor winning score ... Averaged 20.9 yards on 28 kickoff returns ...

Also All-Liberty Bowl Alliance and second-team All-Independent Back-up to Marcus Crandell at quarterback ... Limited in experiby
AP ... Named All-ECAC as a return specialist ... Named most ence but coaches were encouraged by his progress during theimproved player on squad by coaching staff. spring in grasping the offensive system ... In annual spring game,

1993: Played in 10 games, all off the bench ... Had one he connected on 15 of 24 passes for 237 yards and one touchdowncatch during season for 15 yards, coming against Louisiana Tech ... ... Connected with split end Troy Smith for 30-yard completion inAlso returned 12 kickoffs for a 21.8 yard average ... Season long was spring game.

43 yards against Louisiana Tech. 1995: Played in two games as back-up ... Saw action in contests

1992: Red-shirted ... Practiced at wide receiver ... Named scout vs. Tennessee and Central Michigan ... Hit 3x5 passes for 36 yardsteam special teams player of the week by the coaching staff against during regular season ... Had solid spring practice.
South Carolina and Cincinnati. 1994: Played in two games as a back-up quarterback ... Saw

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two letters in football, two in basketaction
against Temple and Cincinnati ... In three spring scrimball,
three in track and one in baseball at Marlboro County High mages, completed 40 of 70 passes for 387 yards with four touchSchoolin
Bennettsville, S.C. ... Playedfootball for coach Reed Charpia downs and two interceptions.
... Named school's offensive back of the year as a junior and senior ... 1993: Red-shirted ... Did not see any action ... Practiced atAs a senior, had 42 catches for 750 yards and six touchdowns and quarterback.
also had 257 yards rushing on 45 carries and six touchdowns ... HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football, four in baseReturned
11 punts for a 16.5 yard average and 28 kickoffs for a 24.7 ball and one in basketball at Neptune (N.J.) High School ... Playedyard average ... Accounted for 1,879 all-purpose rushing yards as a for coach John Amabile ... Passed for 990 yards as a senior for 12senior ... All-state 4A in South Carolina and played in the state's touchdowns ... Had 40 career touchdown passes ... The ScarletNorth-South All-Star Game. Flyers were 11-1 and went to the state championship game in 1992.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Information Processing ... Son of PERSONAL: Academic major is Marketing ... Son of GilbertEarl and CarrieGalloway ... Born Oct. 8, 1974 in Chesterfield County, and Irma Gonzalez ... Born Sept. 20, 1974 in Salinas, Cal. ... Edward

S.C. ... Member of high school's National Honor Society, Beta Club J. Boustein Academic Scholarship Award winner ... Garden Stateand Math Club ... Named Who's Who Among High School Students Academic Award ... Earned honor roll status in spring and fallin Academics and Athletics. 1994 semesters ... Member of Football Academic Leadership Team
1995 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RECEIVING (Catchesin
1994.
Yards-TDs) Tennessee 3-24-0; Syracuse 8-77-0; Central Michigan 181-
1; Illinois 3-32-0; West Virginia 4-41-0; Cincinnati 7-52-0; Temple1-17-0; Southern Mississippi 9-106-1; Army 3-30-0; Tulsa 5-138-0;
Memphis 2-19-0; Stanford 4-70-0. 59

1994 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RECEIVING (CatchesYards-
TDs) Duke 3-49-0; Temple 4-54-0; Syracuse 2-61-0; SouthernMississippi 2-24-0; South Carolina 4-127-3; Virginia Tech 5-75-0; Jan1ieTulsa3-72-1; Cincinnati4-68-0; Auburn6-54-0; Central Florida DNP;
Memphis DNP; Illinois 2-11-0.

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Receiving Statistics

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Long OG . Sr. . 6-2 . 293

1993 1 15 15.0 0 15 (LT) Phoenixville, Pa.

1994 36 566 15.7 4 64 (USC)

1995 46 619 13.5 3 85 (TUL} Has started every game for last two seasons ... Bench presses 415

Totals 83 1200 14.5 7 85 (TUL) pounds, second best on squad ... Hard worker ... Timed in the 40

yard dash at 5.0 seconds.

Kickoff Return Statistics 1995: Started all 11 regular season games, the first seven at left

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Long guard and the final four at left tackle.

1993 12 262 21.8 0 43 (LT) 1994: Started all 12 games at left offensive guard ... Part of an

1994 28 585 20.9 1 97 (TU) offensive line that allowed only 10 sacks all season ... Entered fall

1995 30 556 18.5 0 35 (CMU) camp as a backup right guard, but moved to the left side and started

Totals 70 1403 20.0 1 97 (TU) immediately.

1993: Did not see any action ... Made transition from defensiveline to offensive line ... Spent the spring moving to the defensive

line.
1992: Redshirted ... Worked as an offensive lineman.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four seasons in track, three in footballand one in basketball at Phoenixville (Pa.) High School ... Playedfootball for coach Bill Shirk ... Given Maxwell Club Award of Phila

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delphia ... MVP of Pioneer Athletic Conference ... First team allconference
on offense and defense ... First team all-SoutheasternPennsylvania.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Nutrition ... Son of Ulysses andSamella Jones ... Born Aug. 22, 1974 in Phoenixville, Pa.d... Enjoysplaying basketball ... An honor roll student in high school ... Cousin,
Andre Thornton, played baseball for the Cleveland Indians ... Another
cousin, Woodrow Stevenson, played football at ECU for oneseason (1977) ... Enjoys playing basketball and other sports.

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Gunthrope

LB . Sr. . 6-2 . 225
Winston-Salem, N.C.

Hard worker who has seen more playing time with each season ...
An outstanding special teams player ... Has good speed ... Wasmoved to inside linebacker position from strong safety for springpractice ... Listed as No. 2 behind Carlos Brown at inside LB spotentering fall practice.

1995: Played in all 12 games with most of action coming onspecial teams ... Provides depth for Pirates in secondary.

1994: Played in every game, mostly on special teams ... Played infive games on the defensive side of the ball ... On defense,registeredfive tackles, including one for a loss ... Was leading tackler onspecial teams with 17 ... Served as game captain Tulsa,
Cincinnati, Auburn and Memphis ... Recovered fumble against Memphis
on last play of game ... Also had tackle for loss against Auburn.

1993: Played in nine games without any starting assignments ...
Missed games against Southern Miss and Virginia Tech ... Backedup Daren Hart at strong safety and also a key performer on specialteams ... Had two tackles on the season, both on special teams.

1992: Red-shirted ... Named scout team defensive player of theweek against Duke ... Also named scout team special teams playerof the week against West Virginia ... Given Rick Bankston MemorialAward for outstanding scout team player on special teams.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three seasons in football, basketballand track at Parkland High School in Winston-Salem, N.C. ... Playedfootball for coach Homer Thompson ... Played in the North Carolina-
South Carolina Shrine Bowl Game ... As a senior, rushed for1,051 yards and 12 touchdowns ... Also had 1,730 all-purpose rushing
yards ... Also played defensive back and had 44 tackles andintercepted eight passes as a senior ... In career, had 20 interceptions,
2,067 rushing yards for 18 touchdowns, nine receiving touchdowns
and returned a punt and kickoff for a touchdown ... Listedon Tom Lemming's Prep Football Report ... Three-time all-conference,
all-city and all-county ... Was Player of the Year in the conference
and city defensive player of the year.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Exercise and Sport Science ...
Son of Edward and Linda Gunthrope ... Born March 4, 1973 inWinston-Salem, N.C. ... Served on Senior Board at Parkland HS ...
Enjoys all sports, including basketball.

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Harley

FB . So. . 5-10 . 200
Neptune, N.J.

One of the leading candidates to take over the starting fullbackduties in Pirate backfield with departure of Jerris McPhail ... Listedas No. 1 on depth chart following spring drills ... Split backup timeat FB position with Daryl Jones and Raymond Mabry in 1995.

1995: Was team's second-leading rusher with 263 yards on 61carries ... Started the Temple game because of arm injury to JerrisMcPhail ... Responded to first start with 175 yards -an ECUfreshman single-game record -in 38 carries (also a Pirate freshmanrecord) ... Scored his only TD of season vs. Temple.d... Ran for 46yards against Central Michigan and 42 against Cincinnati.

1994: Red-shirted ... Practiced at running back ... Won the RickBankston Award for Outstanding Offensive Scout Team Player.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters in football and track andone in basketball at Neptune (N.J.) High School ... Played footballfor coach John Amabile ... Super Prep Magazine pre-season Top 100selection ...Named one of the top250 prepplayersby Tom Lemming'sPrep Football Report ... During high school career, rushed for 4,953

on 651 carries and 76 TDs ... Also caught 12 passes for 353yards and two scores ... All-time New Jersey career rushing leader ...
Selected top player in New Jersey by USA TODAY as a senior ...
1993 Reebok pre-season All-America.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Information Processing ... Son ofCharles and Kathryn Harley ... Born April 10, 1976.

Rushing Statistics

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Long

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Daren
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SAF . Sr. . 5-10 . 195
Winston-Salem, N.C.
A hero in last December's St. Jude Liberty Bowl, Hart is set to
begin his fourth and final season as a Pirate starter in the secondary
... Plays like a coach on the field ... Demonstrates a lot of intensity
and intelligence ... A heavy hitter ... Listed as starter at strong safety
entering fall practice ... Identical twin brother of David Hart, also a
starter in the Pirate secondary.
1995: One of team's top defensive players ... Started 10 of 11
regular season games for the Pirates ... Ranked second on the Pirate
squad in total tackles with 92 for the season, including 61 solos ...
Intercepted pass of Stanford QB Mark Butterfield and raced 39
yards for first quarter touchdown to give East Carolina the game's
first points in 19-13 Liberty Bow 1 victory over the Cardinal ... Was in
on 11 tackles, including six unassisted, against Stanford ... Also had
one tackle for loss ... Was named ECU's defensive MVP in the St.
Jude Liberty Bowl ... Tied for second on the team in interceptions
with three ... Was named third-team National All-Independent ...
Led team in tackles behind the line with 10 ... Had season-high 16
tackles at Illinois Sept. 23 ... Had four sacks.
1994: Started all 12 games at strong safety ... Third-team AllIndependent
by AP ... Finished season with 74 total tackles (57
solos), with 10 coming behind the line of scrimmage (-30 yards) ...
Also had two forced fumbles, one recovery, three pass deflections
and three interceptions ... In Memphis game, had eight tackles and
two interceptions ... Against Syracuse, on 3rd-and-9 late in the
fourth quarter, made open field stop on runner, which gave ball
back to ECU with chance to win the game ... Also had interception
against Tulsa ... Served as game captain against Duke ... Named
ECU Defensive Player of the Game in St. Jude Liberty Bowl with 15
tackles against Illinois ... Also had 10 stops against Southern Miss.
1993: Started all 11 games as a redshirt freshman at strong safety
... Named All-South Independent and second-team Freshman AllAmerica
by Football News ... Finished with 97 total tackles on the
season, including 60 solos stops ... Totals were second on the team ...
Second on squad in total tackles behind the line of scrimmage with
10 1/2 for minus 46 yards ... Had 2 1/2 sacks and eight other tackles
for losses ... Named ECAC Defensive Player of the Week against
Kentucky (20 total tackles) ... Also had 15 tackles against South
Carolina and 11 against Virginia Tech.
1992: Redshirted ... Co-scout team special teams player of the
week against Bowling Green.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three seasons in football and basketball
and two in baseball at Carver High School in Winston-Salem,
N.C. ... Played football for coach Jim Bovender ... Helped lead
Yellow Jackets to a 9-3 mark in 1991 ... Team won conference championship
in football in 1989-90-91 and in basketball in 1991.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Exercise and Sport Science ...
Son of Rosie and the late Allen Hart ... Born Dec. 16, 1973 in Win-
ston-Salem, N.C. ... Named to Who's Who Among American High
School Students ... Enjoys drawing and singing.
Defensive Statistics
Year UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD INT1993 60 37 97 7 2 1/2 0-1 1 11994 57 17 74 9 1 2-1 3 31995 61 31 92 1 2 0-0 2 3Totals 178 85 263 17 51/2 2-2 6 7
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Hart
SAF . Sr. . 5-1o0 . 185
Winston-Salem, N.C.
A veteran of the ECU secondary, Hart was listed as the Pirates'
No. 1 free safety following spring practice ... Saw action at cornerback
and safety during the season.
1995: Started nine games during season ... Missed Cincinnati
contest with injury ... Ranked fifth on team in tackles with 65,
including 38 solo hits ... Contributed nine tackles in Liberty Bowl
victory over Stanford, including six unassisted stops ... Had one
interception against Temple ... Had 20 tackles against Army in 31-25
victory over the Cadets ... Also had 13 tackles in season opener
against Tennessee ... Was listed as a preseason second-team AllIndependent
selection by The Sporting News.
1994: Played in all 12 games, starting six, at right cornerback .. .
Started in last five games and in the season opener against Duke .. .
Finished season with 50 total tackles (34 solos), with six pass deflections
and four interceptions ... Intercepted passes against Duke,
Southern Miss, Tulsa and Central Florida ... Tied for third on team
with seven special teams tackles ... Had 12 tackles and three pass
deflections in St. Jude Liberty Bowl against Illinois.
1993: Played in 10 games, starting in four games ... MissedSouthern Miss contest due to groin injury ... Finished season with 38
total tackles, including 24 solos ... Four starts were at three different
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SAF . Sr. . 5-10 . 195
Winston-Salem, N.C.
A hero in last December's St. Jude Liberty Bowl, Hart is set to
begin his fourth and final season as a Pirate starter in the secondary
... Plays like a coach on the field ... Demonstrates a lot of intensity
and intelligence ... A heavy hitter ... Listed as starter at strong safety
entering fall practice ... Identical twin brother of David Hart, also a
starter in the Pirate secondary.
1995: One of team's top defensive players ... Started 10 of 11
regular season games for the Pirates ... Ranked second on the Pirate
squad in total tackles with 92 for the season, including 61 solos ...
Intercepted pass of Stanford QB Mark Butterfield and raced 39
yards for first quarter touchdown to give East Carolina the game's
first points in 19-13 Liberty Bow 1 victory over the Cardinal ... Was in
on 11 tackles, including six unassisted, against Stanford ... Also had
one tackle for loss ... Was named ECU's defensive MVP in the St.
Jude Liberty Bowl ... Tied for second on the team in interceptions
with three ... Was named third-team National All-Independent ...
Led team in tackles behind the line with 10 ... Had season-high 16
tackles at Illinois Sept. 23 ... Had four sacks.
1994: Started all 12 games at strong safety ... Third-team AllIndependent
by AP ... Finished season with 74 total tackles (57
solos), with 10 coming behind the line of scrimmage (-30 yards) ...
Also had two forced fumbles, one recovery, three pass deflections
and three interceptions ... In Memphis game, had eight tackles and
two interceptions ... Against Syracuse, on 3rd-and-9 late in the
fourth quarter, made open field stop on runner, which gave ball
back to ECU with chance to win the game ... Also had interception
against Tulsa ... Served as game captain against Duke ... Named
ECU Defensive Player of the Game in St. Jude Liberty Bowl with 15
tackles against Illinois ... Also had 10 stops against Southern Miss.
1993: Started all 11 games as a redshirt freshman at strong safety
... Named All-South Independent and second-team Freshman AllAmerica
by Football News ... Finished with 97 total tackles on the
season, including 60 solos stops ... Totals were second on the team ...
Second on squad in total tackles behind the line of scrimmage with
10 1/2 for minus 46 yards ... Had 2 1/2 sacks and eight other tackles
for losses ... Named ECAC Defensive Player of the Week against
Kentucky (20 total tackles) ... Also had 15 tackles against South
Carolina and 11 against Virginia Tech.
1992: Redshirted ... Co-scout team special teams player of the
week against Bowling Green.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three seasons in football and basketball
and two in baseball at Carver High School in Winston-Salem,
N.C. ... Played football for coach Jim Bovender ... Helped lead
Yellow Jackets to a 9-3 mark in 1991 ... Team won conference championship
in football in 1989-90-91 and in basketball in 1991.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Exercise and Sport Science ...
Son of Rosie and the late Allen Hart ... Born Dec. 16, 1973 in Win-
ston-Salem, N.C. ... Named to Who's Who Among American High
School Students ... Enjoys drawing and singing.
Defensive Statistics
Year UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD INT1993 60 37 97 7 2 1/2 0-1 1 11994 57 17 74 9 1 2-1 3 31995 61 31 92 1 2 0-0 2 3Totals 178 85 263 17 51/2 2-2 6 7
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Hart
SAF . Sr. . 5-1o0 . 185
Winston-Salem, N.C.
A veteran of the ECU secondary, Hart was listed as the Pirates'
No. 1 free safety following spring practice ... Saw action at cornerback
and safety during the season.
1995: Started nine games during season ... Missed Cincinnati
contest with injury ... Ranked fifth on team in tackles with 65,
including 38 solo hits ... Contributed nine tackles in Liberty Bowl
victory over Stanford, including six unassisted stops ... Had one
interception against Temple ... Had 20 tackles against Army in 31-25
victory over the Cadets ... Also had 13 tackles in season opener
against Tennessee ... Was listed as a preseason second-team AllIndependent
selection by The Sporting News.
1994: Played in all 12 games, starting six, at right cornerback .. .
Started in last five games and in the season opener against Duke .. .
Finished season with 50 total tackles (34 solos), with six pass deflections
and four interceptions ... Intercepted passes against Duke,
Southern Miss, Tulsa and Central Florida ... Tied for third on team
with seven special teams tackles ... Had 12 tackles and three pass
deflections in St. Jude Liberty Bowl against Illinois.
1993: Played in 10 games, starting in four games ... MissedSouthern Miss contest due to groin injury ... Finished season with 38
total tackles, including 24 solos ... Four starts were at three different
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positions ... Had season-high 11 stops, including one behind the line 400 meters during senior season ... All-Broward County in football
of scrimmage and a pass deflection, against Syracuse. as a senior after rushing for over 800 yards. SI

1992: Redshirted ... Co-scout team special teams player of the PERSONAL: Majoring in Social Work at ECU ... Son of Norma J:
week against Bowling Green ... Scout team special teams player of Reid ... Born on Feb. 12, 1974 ... Plays the saxophone.
the week against Arkansas State.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four seasons in football and two in Defensive Statistics
basketball and baseball at Carver High School in Winston-Salem, Year UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD INT

N.C. ... Played football for coach Jim Bovender ... Was an all-county 1993 29 12 41 1 0 1-01-
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and all-conference selection for two seasons ... Named defensive 1994 45 31 76 3 0 0 12 3

player of the year in conference ... Started both ways in Shrine Bowl 1995 33 25 58 1 0 1-1 6 0... Named school's athlete of the year in 1991 ... Yellow Jackets were Totals 107 68 175 5 0 3-1 20 3conference champions in 1989-90-91 and basketball in 1990-91.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Information Processing ... Son of
Rosie and the late Allen Hart ... Born Dec. 16, 1973 in WinstonSalem,
N.C. ... Named to Who's Who Among American High School
Students ... Twin brother of fellow Pirate, Daren Hart ... Member of
Football Academic Leadership Team at ECU in 1994.

Defensive Statistics

Year UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD INT

1993 24 14 38 1 1/2 0-0 4 1

1994 34 16 50 0 0 0-0 6 4

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Henry

CB . Sr. . 5-11 . 175
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

Has seen action at both safety and cornerback during career ...

Listed No. 1 on depth chart at corner position as fall practice commences
... Did not go through spring drills due to participation on
track team ... One of fastest players on squad ... Has capability to
play every position in secondary.

1995: Started 10 regular season games and bowl contest for

Pirates ... Was in on 58 tackles to rank eighth on the team in that

category ... Had one tackle for loss and six pass deflections ... Had 10
tackles against Tennessee and Cincinnati ... Also contributed nine
stops against Army and eight versus Tulsa ... Was member of Pirates
4x400-meter relay team which qualified for NCAAs.

1994: Started all 12 games at free safety ... Third on team in
tackles with 76 (45 solos), including three behind line of scrimmage
... Returned interception 42 yards for a touchdown against Southern
Miss ... Interception against Cincinnati set up Pirate TD in second
quarter ... Sporting News National Defensive Player of the Week
and Liberty Bowl Alliance Player of the Week against Southern Miss
... Had 14 tackles, three pass deflections, one tackle for loss and
interception against Golden Eagles ... Had career high 17 tackles

against Auburn ... Named All-Independent by Football News ...

Also named All-ECAC and second-team All-Independent by AP .. .

Also was a member of ECU's Colonial Athletic Association champion
4x400 meter relay team.

1993: Played in all 11 games, starting the last seven at free safety
... Started as a true freshman ... Finished season with 41 total tackles,
including 29 solos stops ... Had seven tackles, one behind the line, a
forced fumble and a pass deflection against Southern Miss. In track,
won the 400 meters at the Colonial Athletic Association Championships
with a time of 46.97.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football and ran track at Plantation
High School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla .d... Florida state champion in

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Entering his fourth season at ECU as the starting placekicker ...
Was a hero in the St. Jude Liberty Bowl for the Pirates as he booted
four field goals in 19-13 victory over Stanford.

1995: Connected on 10 of 17 field goals during regular season ...
Hit game-winning 29-yarder as time expired at Southern Mississippi
to give the Pirates a 36-34 victory ... Enjoyed his finest game at
East Carolina last Dec. 30 when he kicked a Liberty Bowl record
four field goals (five attempts) en route to winning offensive most
valuable player honors for the Pirates ... Booted a 46-yarder in bowl
victory ... Also had successful kicks of 41, 34 and 26 yards against
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as he hit from 27 yards out with 2:12 remaining ... Led team in
scoring with 57 points ... Longest regular season kick of the year was 442-yard boot vs. Cincinnati ... made 27 of 31 extra points.

1994: Second on team in scoring with 44 points, averaging four
points per game ... Connected on 6 of 13 field goals and 26 of 27 Daryl
extra points ... Longest field goal was 42 yards against Temple.

1993: Second on the team in scoring with 39 points ... Connected
on 8 of 13 field goals and 15 of 16 extra points ... Longest field goal of Jones
season was 43-yarder against Syracuse ... Scored season high 11
points against Central Florida (2-3 FG, 5-5 PAT), including 42-yard FB . So. . 5-10 . 200

field goal. Rockledge, Fla.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and one in golf
and tennis at Campbell High School in Smyrna, Ga .d... During Split time with Scott Harley and Raymond Mabry behind Jerris
career, hit 87 of 88 extra-point attempts ... As a senior, was eight of McPhail at running back position as red-shirt freshman in 1995 ...
12 in field goals and 80 percent of kickoffs went into the endzone ... Will contend for playing time at fullback position in 1996.
During career, hit 15 of 24 field goals ... Hit a 49-yarder ... First-team 1995: Rushed for 127 yards on 35 carries ... His best game was

all-county as a senior and second-team all-county as a sophomore. regular season finale when he carried 16 times for 63 yards against
PERSONAL: Majoring in Exercise and Sport Science ... Son of Memphis ... Finished regular season as No. 2 FB behind McPhail ...

Richard and Grace Holcomb ... Born Jan. 24, 1975 in Miami, Fla .d... Also caught eight passes for 65 yards.
Made the honor roll for spring 1994 semester ... Member of Football 1994: Red-shirted ... Did not see any playing time ... Practiced at
Academic Leadership Team in 1994 ... Enjoys golf and watching running back.

television. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters in football, track and baseball
and two in basketball at Rockledge (Fla.) High School ... Played
Kicking Statistics football for coach Chuck Wood ... During football career, rushed for

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PTS 2,847 yards and had 637 receiving yards ... Scored 44 touchdowns, a
1993 8-13 15-16 school record ... As a senior, rushed for 1,111 yards and had six
1994 6-13 26-27 touchdowns in a single game, both school records ... Finished fourth
1995 10-17 27-31 in state high hurdles as a senior and is a three-time district cham

Totals 24-42 68-74 140 pion in the high hurdles ... Also holds school record for most stolen

bases in a season (68).

PERSONAL: Academic major is Exercise and Sport Sciences ...
Son of Henry and Joyce Sconier ... Born Dec. 31, 1975 ... An honor 93-roll and Beta Club student in high school.

Rushing Statistics

r1an Year Att. Yds. Avg. TD Long1995 35 127 3.6 0 15 (TUL)

Johnson

LB . So. . 6-4 . 240
Washington, D.C.

Saw limited duty on Pirate defense as freshman ... Listed at No. 3
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1995: Played reserve role at linebacker and also saw special teams
duty.
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HIGH SCHOOL: Was highly-regarded prep prostecop out of
Woodland H.S. in Maryland ... Ranked eighth among top 30 players
in Mid-Atlantic area by SuperPrep Magazine ... As a senior, recorded
45 solo tackles and 14 sacks ... Was named Defensive Playerof-
the-Year in Washington, D.C. area ... Coached by Bob Headen at
Woodson ... Also averaged 14 points as power forward on high
school basketball team.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Industrial Technology ... Son of
Beverly Ann Johnson ... Born Dec. 10, 1975.

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Jeff
Kerr
LB . R-Fr. . 6-4 . 225
Salisbury, N.C.
Was red-shirted last season but has shown great promise as junior
varsity member and during spring workouts ... Co-No. 2 atinside linebacker position on depth chart following spring practice.
1995: Red-shirted and did not see any action for Pirates ... Named
as defensive recipient of Rick Bankston Memorial Award which
goes to outstanding junior varsity player.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and one in
basketball at South Rowan High School in China Grove, N.C. ... As
senior, was credited with 156 tackles, of which 96 were primary
stops ... Helped lead South Rowan to 8-4 record as senior ... Was
named all-conference and all-county as a senior ... Team MVP as a
senior ... Named Rowan County Defensive Player-of-the-Year ...
Was member of school's National Honor Society.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Exercise and Sport Sciences ... Born
Oct. 18, 1976 ... Son of Robert and Ronnie Kerr ... Name is pronounced
"Carr."
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Lackey
CB . So. . 5-1o1 . 197
Conyers, Ga.
Should see increased action this season as sophomore after lim-
ited action a season ago ... Listed at No. 2 at cornerback position
following spring practice ... Also could be in the picture to return
kickoffs this season.
1995: Played in all 12 games last season ... Was in on two tackles
during year ... Also had an interception against Central Michigan ...
Good special teams player ... Made four stops on special teams
during 1995 season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football, four in track
and one in baseball at Rockdale County High School in Conyers, Ga.
... Coached by Scott Woodall in high school ... As a senior, rushed for
650 yards and scored 16 touchdowns ... Named team MVP and led
county in touchdowns in junior and senior seasons ... Ranked in Top
100 in Georgia ... Returned three kickoffs for touchdowns, each over
90 yards ... Also all-state in track for three years ... Named high
school's Rookie of the Year in track and football during freshman
season.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Criminal Justice ... Born Feb. 5, 1975 ...
Son of Mary Lackey ... Plays the tuba ... Enjoys fishing and reading.
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D\Nayne
Ledford
DE . So. . 6-5 . 275
Marion, N.C.
Made good strides during spring drills ... Listed at No. 2 behindLorenzo West at defensive end for Pirates entering fall practice.
1995: Saw limited playing time for Pirates and earned letter.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and basketball
at McDowell High School in Marion, N.C. .. Played for coach Coy
Gibson ... Named school's Most Valuable Defensive Lineman as
senior ... Northwestern 4-A All-Conference first-team selection for
junior and senior seasons ... Named All-Western North Carolina ...
Registered 68 tackles as a senior ... Also had 80 stops as a junior and
sophomore ... Led team in sacks all three seasons ... Averaged 15
points and nine rebounds per game as a junior on basketball team
and was named team's MVP.
PERSONAL: Academic major is undeclared ... Born Nov. 2, 1976
... Son of Billy and Helen Ledford.
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Matt
Levine
P . Jr. . 5-1o0 . 205
North Potomac, Md.
Followed his outstanding freshman season of '94 with a sub-par
sophomore campaign ... Has also seen duty on kickoffs and FGs
during his career.
1995: Starting punter throughout season ... Averaged 37.1 yards
per punt on 60 kicks ... Had long punt of 58 yards vs. Temple ... Was
preseason All-Independent second-team selection.
1994: In 58 attempts, averaged 42.6 yards ... In the final NCAA
statistical rankings, finished 15th in punting average ... Hit a 41-
yard field goal against Temple and a 27-yarder against Memphis ...
Against South Carolina, completed two passes on a fake field goal
(TD pass to Scott Richards) and a fake punt ... Member of AllCarolinas
Team by The Charlotte Observer ... Also second team AllIndependent
by AP ... Member of Jewish All-America Team.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three seasons in football and two in
indoor track and baseball at Wootton High School ... Named allleague,
all-county and all-state as a kicker as junior and senior ...
Coached by Bob Hampton ... As a senior, averaged 45.1 yards per
punt, was 4x6 in FGs under 50 yards and had 40 percent of kickoffs
downed in end zone ... Also was team's QB, passing for 900 yards
and rushing for 250 ... As pitcher on the baseball team, was 3-0 with
a 0.62 earned run average and a .333 batting average as a junior.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Business ... Son of Jerald and
Tina Levine ... Born Nov. 1, 1976 ... Honor Roll student at.ECU.
Punting Statistics
Year No. Yds.
1994 58 24701995 60 2227Totals 118 4697
Avg.
42.637.l39.8
Long58 (TUL)
58 (TEM)
58 (TUL, TEM)
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Jeff
Kerr
LB . R-Fr. . 6-4 . 225
Salisbury, N.C.
Was red-shirted last season but has shown great promise as junior
varsity member and during spring workouts ... Co-No. 2 atinside linebacker position on depth chart following spring practice.
1995: Red-shirted and did not see any action for Pirates ... Named
as defensive recipient of Rick Bankston Memorial Award which
goes to outstanding junior varsity player.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and one in
basketball at South Rowan High School in China Grove, N.C. ... As
senior, was credited with 156 tackles, of which 96 were primary
stops ... Helped lead South Rowan to 8-4 record as senior ... Was
named all-conference and all-county as a senior ... Team MVP as a
senior ... Named Rowan County Defensive Player-of-the-Year ...
Was member of school's National Honor Society.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Exercise and Sport Sciences ... Born
Oct. 18, 1976 ... Son of Robert and Ronnie Kerr ... Name is pronounced
"Carr."
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Bernard
Lackey
CB . So. . 5-1o1 . 197
Conyers, Ga.
Should see increased action this season as sophomore after lim-
ited action a season ago ... Listed at No. 2 at cornerback position
following spring practice ... Also could be in the picture to return
kickoffs this season.
1995: Played in all 12 games last season ... Was in on two tackles
during year ... Also had an interception against Central Michigan ...
Good special teams player ... Made four stops on special teams
during 1995 season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football, four in track
and one in baseball at Rockdale County High School in Conyers, Ga.
... Coached by Scott Woodall in high school ... As a senior, rushed for
650 yards and scored 16 touchdowns ... Named team MVP and led
county in touchdowns in junior and senior seasons ... Ranked in Top
100 in Georgia ... Returned three kickoffs for touchdowns, each over
90 yards ... Also all-state in track for three years ... Named high
school's Rookie of the Year in track and football during freshman
season.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Criminal Justice ... Born Feb. 5, 1975 ...
Son of Mary Lackey ... Plays the tuba ... Enjoys fishing and reading.
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D\Nayne
Ledford
DE . So. . 6-5 . 275
Marion, N.C.
Made good strides during spring drills ... Listed at No. 2 behindLorenzo West at defensive end for Pirates entering fall practice.
1995: Saw limited playing time for Pirates and earned letter.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and basketball
at McDowell High School in Marion, N.C. .. Played for coach Coy
Gibson ... Named school's Most Valuable Defensive Lineman as
senior ... Northwestern 4-A All-Conference first-team selection for
junior and senior seasons ... Named All-Western North Carolina ...
Registered 68 tackles as a senior ... Also had 80 stops as a junior and
sophomore ... Led team in sacks all three seasons ... Averaged 15
points and nine rebounds per game as a junior on basketball team
and was named team's MVP.
PERSONAL: Academic major is undeclared ... Born Nov. 2, 1976
... Son of Billy and Helen Ledford.
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Matt
Levine
P . Jr. . 5-1o0 . 205
North Potomac, Md.
Followed his outstanding freshman season of '94 with a sub-par
sophomore campaign ... Has also seen duty on kickoffs and FGs
during his career.
1995: Starting punter throughout season ... Averaged 37.1 yards
per punt on 60 kicks ... Had long punt of 58 yards vs. Temple ... Was
preseason All-Independent second-team selection.
1994: In 58 attempts, averaged 42.6 yards ... In the final NCAA
statistical rankings, finished 15th in punting average ... Hit a 41-
yard field goal against Temple and a 27-yarder against Memphis ...
Against South Carolina, completed two passes on a fake field goal
(TD pass to Scott Richards) and a fake punt ... Member of AllCarolinas
Team by The Charlotte Observer ... Also second team AllIndependent
by AP ... Member of Jewish All-America Team.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three seasons in football and two in
indoor track and baseball at Wootton High School ... Named allleague,
all-county and all-state as a kicker as junior and senior ...
Coached by Bob Hampton ... As a senior, averaged 45.1 yards per
punt, was 4x6 in FGs under 50 yards and had 40 percent of kickoffs
downed in end zone ... Also was team's QB, passing for 900 yards
and rushing for 250 ... As pitcher on the baseball team, was 3-0 with
a 0.62 earned run average and a .333 batting average as a junior.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Business ... Son of Jerald and
Tina Levine ... Born Nov. 1, 1976 ... Honor Roll student at.ECU.
Punting Statistics
Year No. Yds.
1994 58 24701995 60 2227Totals 118 4697
Avg.
42.637.l39.8
Long58 (TUL)
58 (TEM)
58 (TUL, TEM)
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Ray111ond
Mabry
FB . So. . 5.7 . 180
Grifton, N.C.
Another candidate to offset the void created at fullback due to the
loss of Jerris McPhail.
1995: Saw action in five games ... Carried the ball nine times for
33 yards from running back position ... Rushed four times for 11
yards in annual spring game ... Also caught one pass for 16 yards in
spring contest.
1994: Red-shirted ... Did not see any playing time ... Worked out
as a running back.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters in track and football at
West Craven High in Vanceboro, N.C. ... Played for coach Clay
Jordan ... As a senior, rushed for 1,250 yards, 21 touchdowns and
had 400 receiving yards ... An All-Coastal Conference and all-state
selection in football and track ... Presented Army Male ScholarAthlete
Award.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Information Processing ... Son of
Raymond and Ida Jean Mabry ... Born Oct. 20, 1975 ... Enjoys reading,
listening to music, bowling, tennis and playing pool.
Rushing Statistics
Year Att. Yds.
1995 9 33
Avg. TD
3.4 0
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Mpu111i
Masi111ini
OT . So. . 6-5 . 300
Washington, D.C.
A player who was progressing rapidly as a freshman last fall,
Masimini suffered a season-ending knee injury midway though
campaign ... Has undergone extensive rehab on knee but status
remains cloudy.
1995: Saw action in seven games before suffering torn ligaments
in knee in Oct. 21 contest vs. Temple ... Was making his first start at
tackle in game in which he was injured.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was rated sixth among top 30 players in MidAtlantic
area by SuperPrep Magazine ... Pigskin Club all-metro
defensive player-of-the-year as senior ... First-team all-metro ... Recorded
65 solo tackles, 13 sacks, 16 pass deflections and six blocked
punts as senior ... Played on the defensive line for coach Horace
Fleming.
PERSONAL: Academic major is undeclared ... Son of Barbara
Masimini ... Born Aug. 9, 1977.
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Perez
Mattison
HB . Jr. . 6-1 . 185
Anderson, S.C.
Coming off red-shirt season ... Gives Pirates excellent depth at
wide receiver position ... Listed as No. 3 H-back following spring
practice ... Will likely see action on punt and kickoff returns ... A
former quarterback in high school and at ECU through 1993 season,
Mattison was converted to wide receiver in middle of '94 campaign
... Has excellent physical tools.
1995: Was red-shirted and did not see any action for the Pirates.
1994: Was to have red-shirted for this season, but when starting
H-back Mitchell Galloway went down with a knee injury, Mattison
volunteered to move to wide receiver and kick returner ... Played in
last three games of season ... Returned five kicks during regular
season for a 23.0 yards average, including a long of 28 yards against
Central Florida ... In the St. Jude Liberty Bowl versus Illinois, he had
five kickoff returns for an 18.2 average and two punt returns for an
average of 6.0 ... In four major scrimmages at QB, he completed nine
of 25 passes for 119 yards with a touchdown and interception ... In
annual spring game, completed 2x5 passes for 57 yards and a score.
1993: As a true freshman, started final six games for injured
quarterbacks Marcus Crandell and Chris Hester ... Played in last
eight games ... Completed 78 of 183 passes for 924 yards with six
touchdowns and 16 interceptions ... Had season-best numbers against
Louisiana Tech (18 of 29 for 246 yards with three TDs and one
interception ... Also completed 18 of 35 passes for 191 yards against
Cincinnati ... Off the bench, completed seven of 11 passes for 60
yards against South Carolina ... His 56-yard pass to Jerris McPhail
with 8:26 left in the Louisiana Tech game was the game-winning
score ... Completed 14 of 36 passes for 174 yards with two touchdowns
against Southern Mississippi ... Voted recipient of R.W. Moore
"King of the Gridiron" Award for ECU MVP by attending media at
Louisiana Tech game.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years four years in football, five
in soccer and one each in track and baseball at Westside High School
in Anderson, S.C. ... The Rams were region champions in 1992,
going 8-3 ... Played for coach Ted Luckadoo ... As a senior, completed
247 of 319 (77 percent) for 2,432 yards and 28 touchdowns ...
During high school career, completed 457 of 903 (50.4 percent) for
6,202 yards with 57 touchdowns and 34 interceptions ... Threw two
touchdown passes in North-South All-Star Game and was Offensive
MVP for the North squad ... AP all-state as a senior and named
area MVP in 1991-92 ... Finished his career as the all-time leader in
pass completions in South Carolina history ... Anderson Touchdown
Club Offensive Player-of-the-Year in 1992 ... Greenville (S.C.)
Touchdown Player-of-the-Week in 1991-92 ... Anderson Touchdown
Club Offensive Player-of-the-Week twice in 1991 and three times in
1992 ... Rams' soccer team was regional champions four times.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Communications ... Son of Earl
and Nettie Mattison ... Born Jan. 26, 1974.
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: PASSING (Att.-Comp.Int.-
Yards-TD) Syracuse DNP; Central Florida DNP; Washington
DNP; Memphis State 6-1-4-7-0; South Carolina 11-7-0-60-0; Louisiana
Tech 29-18-1-246-3; Southern Miss 36-14-3-174-2; Virginia Tech
32-11-3-172-1; Tulsa 19-4-2-38-0; Kentucky 15-5-1-36-0; Cincinnati
35-18-2-191-0.
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Ray111ond
Mabry
FB . So. . 5.7 . 180
Grifton, N.C.
Another candidate to offset the void created at fullback due to the
loss of Jerris McPhail.
1995: Saw action in five games ... Carried the ball nine times for
33 yards from running back position ... Rushed four times for 11
yards in annual spring game ... Also caught one pass for 16 yards in
spring contest.
1994: Red-shirted ... Did not see any playing time ... Worked out
as a running back.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters in track and football at
West Craven High in Vanceboro, N.C. ... Played for coach Clay
Jordan ... As a senior, rushed for 1,250 yards, 21 touchdowns and
had 400 receiving yards ... An All-Coastal Conference and all-state
selection in football and track ... Presented Army Male ScholarAthlete
Award.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Information Processing ... Son of
Raymond and Ida Jean Mabry ... Born Oct. 20, 1975 ... Enjoys reading,
listening to music, bowling, tennis and playing pool.
Rushing Statistics
Year Att. Yds.
1995 9 33
Avg. TD
3.4 0
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Mpu111i
Masi111ini
OT . So. . 6-5 . 300
Washington, D.C.
A player who was progressing rapidly as a freshman last fall,
Masimini suffered a season-ending knee injury midway though
campaign ... Has undergone extensive rehab on knee but status
remains cloudy.
1995: Saw action in seven games before suffering torn ligaments
in knee in Oct. 21 contest vs. Temple ... Was making his first start at
tackle in game in which he was injured.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was rated sixth among top 30 players in MidAtlantic
area by SuperPrep Magazine ... Pigskin Club all-metro
defensive player-of-the-year as senior ... First-team all-metro ... Recorded
65 solo tackles, 13 sacks, 16 pass deflections and six blocked
punts as senior ... Played on the defensive line for coach Horace
Fleming.
PERSONAL: Academic major is undeclared ... Son of Barbara
Masimini ... Born Aug. 9, 1977.
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Perez
Mattison
HB . Jr. . 6-1 . 185
Anderson, S.C.
Coming off red-shirt season ... Gives Pirates excellent depth at
wide receiver position ... Listed as No. 3 H-back following spring
practice ... Will likely see action on punt and kickoff returns ... A
former quarterback in high school and at ECU through 1993 season,
Mattison was converted to wide receiver in middle of '94 campaign
... Has excellent physical tools.
1995: Was red-shirted and did not see any action for the Pirates.
1994: Was to have red-shirted for this season, but when starting
H-back Mitchell Galloway went down with a knee injury, Mattison
volunteered to move to wide receiver and kick returner ... Played in
last three games of season ... Returned five kicks during regular
season for a 23.0 yards average, including a long of 28 yards against
Central Florida ... In the St. Jude Liberty Bowl versus Illinois, he had
five kickoff returns for an 18.2 average and two punt returns for an
average of 6.0 ... In four major scrimmages at QB, he completed nine
of 25 passes for 119 yards with a touchdown and interception ... In
annual spring game, completed 2x5 passes for 57 yards and a score.
1993: As a true freshman, started final six games for injured
quarterbacks Marcus Crandell and Chris Hester ... Played in last
eight games ... Completed 78 of 183 passes for 924 yards with six
touchdowns and 16 interceptions ... Had season-best numbers against
Louisiana Tech (18 of 29 for 246 yards with three TDs and one
interception ... Also completed 18 of 35 passes for 191 yards against
Cincinnati ... Off the bench, completed seven of 11 passes for 60
yards against South Carolina ... His 56-yard pass to Jerris McPhail
with 8:26 left in the Louisiana Tech game was the game-winning
score ... Completed 14 of 36 passes for 174 yards with two touchdowns
against Southern Mississippi ... Voted recipient of R.W. Moore
"King of the Gridiron" Award for ECU MVP by attending media at
Louisiana Tech game.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years four years in football, five
in soccer and one each in track and baseball at Westside High School
in Anderson, S.C. ... The Rams were region champions in 1992,
going 8-3 ... Played for coach Ted Luckadoo ... As a senior, completed
247 of 319 (77 percent) for 2,432 yards and 28 touchdowns ...
During high school career, completed 457 of 903 (50.4 percent) for
6,202 yards with 57 touchdowns and 34 interceptions ... Threw two
touchdown passes in North-South All-Star Game and was Offensive
MVP for the North squad ... AP all-state as a senior and named
area MVP in 1991-92 ... Finished his career as the all-time leader in
pass completions in South Carolina history ... Anderson Touchdown
Club Offensive Player-of-the-Year in 1992 ... Greenville (S.C.)
Touchdown Player-of-the-Week in 1991-92 ... Anderson Touchdown
Club Offensive Player-of-the-Week twice in 1991 and three times in
1992 ... Rams' soccer team was regional champions four times.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Communications ... Son of Earl
and Nettie Mattison ... Born Jan. 26, 1974.
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: PASSING (Att.-Comp.Int.-
Yards-TD) Syracuse DNP; Central Florida DNP; Washington
DNP; Memphis State 6-1-4-7-0; South Carolina 11-7-0-60-0; Louisiana
Tech 29-18-1-246-3; Southern Miss 36-14-3-174-2; Virginia Tech
32-11-3-172-1; Tulsa 19-4-2-38-0; Kentucky 15-5-1-36-0; Cincinnati
35-18-2-191-0.
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Mark Deeone

McCall Mc Keithan

OT . Sr. . 6-5 . 275 SAF . So. . 6-2 . 210
Rochelle, Ga. Perth Amboy, N.J.

Has made big improvements over the past year and enters the fall Offers Pirates depth in secondary ... Was excellent as special

listed as team's No. 2 offensive right tackle behind Ron Suddith ... teams performer for Pirates in 1995 ... Listed as No. 3 strong safety

Has worked hard to improve pass blocking skills. following conclusion of spring practice.

1995: Made eight tackles, including five solo stops in reserve role 1995:
1994:
Saw duty on offensive line in back-up role.
Played in three games as a back-up right offensive tackle ... . .. Had one tackle for loss ... Also had one QB pressure ... One of
Saw action against Cincinnati, Memphis and Illinois. team's top special teams tackler with eight hits.

1993:
1992:
Did not see any action ... Worked as an offensive tackle.
Red-shirted ... Did not see any action ... Worked as an
1994: Red-shirted ... Did not see any action ... Practiced at
cornerback ... Received Rick Bankston Memorial Award for outoffensive
tackle. standing defensive scout team player of the year.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in football and three in HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two letters in football, baseball and
track at Wilcox County High School in Rochelle, Ga .d... Played track at Perth Amboy (N.J.) High School ... Played for coach Joe
football for coach Donnie Clark ... Selected all-Middle Georgia by Stinson ... A two-time all-area selection as a free safety and outside
the Macon Telegraph ... Named by Georgia Sportswriters Association linebacker ... As a senior, recorded 134 tackles and seven intercepto
Class A all-state squad ... Named offensive MVP on high school tions ... During junior year, had 116 total tackles ... Helped lead
team ... Helped lead team to 1988-89 area championships ... Named Panthers to sectional championship in basketball during 1992-93
school's top offensive lineman. season.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Exercise and Sport Sciences ... PERSONAL: Academic major is Business ... Born Jan. 21, 1976 ...

Son of John and Betty McCall ... Born May 5, 1973 ... Nickname is Son of Henry and Janice McKeithan ... An honor roll student in high
Country. school ... Wants to manage his own business following football
playing career.

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Norris

Tim

McCleary

McKinnon

DT . So. . 6-5 . 295

Bessemer City, N.C. CB . So. . 6-2 . 185
Upper Marlboro, Md.

Will see first action as a Pirate this fall ... Could give defensive line
improved depth ... Listed as No. 3 defensive tackle following spring Listed as No. 3 bench CB following spring practice ... Former prep
practice. standout.

1995: Did not see any action. 1995: Did not see any action during season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Was recognized as all-conference lineman as 1994: Red-shirted and did not see any action.

junior and senior ... All-conference defensive lineman as senior ... HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and two in
All-state offensive lineman as well as a senior ... Recorded 76 tackbasketball
at DeMatha High School in Hyattsville, Md .d... Played
les, 19 assists, four caused fumbles and seven sacks as a senior ... cornerback for coach Bill McGregor ... Had eight interceptions and
Coached by Mike Crawford at Bessemer City High School. two fumble recoveries, returning one 93 yards for a touchdown,
PERSONAL: Academic major is undeclared ... Son of Norris and during his senior year ... Originally went to DeMatha High School to
Margie McCleary ... Born May 10, 1977. play basketball before joining the football squad ... Did not play
varsity basketball ... As a junior, had five interceptions, returning

two for touchdowns ... His last two seasons there, Stags were WCAC

Football Champions ... Named second team all-league as a senior

and Most Valuable Defensive Player on his squad.

PERSONAL: Academic major is undeclared ... Son of Wayne and
Jean McKinnon ... Born March 10, 1976.

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To111ha
McMillan
LB . So. . 6-4 . 250
Clarkston, Ga.
After season in which he saw limited duty as a true freshman on defensive front, expected to play increased role in 1995 ... Was listed No. 2 on depth chart at LEO position following spring practice 1995: Saw action in every game for Pirates as freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football, two in track and one in basketball at Cross Keys High School in Atlanta, Ga .e... Second-team All-mero Atlanta ... Played outside linebacker and defensive end for the Indians after working as a back-up quarterback
during his junior season ... Coached by Bill Harris ... Won team's Academic Award ... Named most outstanding defensive lineman last season at Cross Keys HS ... Given Coach's Award in track and most improved on basketball team. PERSONAL: Academic major is Communications ... Son of Patricia Brown and Roderick McMillan ... Born August 29, 1977.
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Shane
McPherson
OG . Sr. . 6-4 . 280
Cartersville, Ga.
After seeing extensive playing time on Pirate offensive line in 1995, McPherson will again be an integral contributor up front ... One of the strongest players on the offensive line ... No. 2 right
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J.J.
McQueen
TE . So. . 6-5 . 225
High Point, N.C.
Looking to see first action at East Carolina during '96 season ... Gives Pirates additional depth to an already deep position at tight end. 1995: Did not see any action for ECU. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a standout performer on offense and defense at Andrews High School in High Point ... Named first-team all-state at defensive end ... Participated in both the Shrine Bowl and the East-West All-Star Game as a tight end ... As a senior, caught 12 passes for 282 yards and six touchdowns in run-oriented offense ... Helped lead Andrews to 11-1 record his senior season ... Was named Defensive Player-of-the-Year in the conference in 1995 ... Also named Defensive MVP for his team ... Was tabbed All-Northwest Piedmont on offense ... As a junior, earned All-Conference honors at defensive end ... Team finished 13-2 and lost in state championship game as a junior ... Awarded team's Most Improved Player accolades ... playedthree years on the varsity ... Coached by Charles Metcalf. PERSONAL: Academic major is Education ... Son of James and Zelma McQueen ... Born August 11, 1977.
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Kevin
Monroe
SAF . R-Fr. . 6-1 . 180
Greenville, N.C.
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To111ha
McMillan
LB . So. . 6-4 . 250
Clarkston, Ga.
After season in which he saw limited duty as a true freshman on defensive front, expected to play increased role in 1995 ... Was listed No. 2 on depth chart at LEO position following spring practice 1995: Saw action in every game for Pirates as freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football, two in track and one in basketball at Cross Keys High School in Atlanta, Ga .e... Second-team All-mero Atlanta ... Played outside linebacker and defensive end for the Indians after working as a back-up quarterback
during his junior season ... Coached by Bill Harris ... Won team's Academic Award ... Named most outstanding defensive lineman last season at Cross Keys HS ... Given Coach's Award in track and most improved on basketball team. PERSONAL: Academic major is Communications ... Son of Patricia Brown and Roderick McMillan ... Born August 29, 1977.
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Shane
McPherson
OG . Sr. . 6-4 . 280
Cartersville, Ga.
After seeing extensive playing time on Pirate offensive line in 1995, McPherson will again be an integral contributor up front ... One of the strongest players on the offensive line ... No. 2 right
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J.J.
McQueen
TE . So. . 6-5 . 225
High Point, N.C.
Looking to see first action at East Carolina during '96 season ... Gives Pirates additional depth to an already deep position at tight end. 1995: Did not see any action for ECU. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a standout performer on offense and defense at Andrews High School in High Point ... Named first-team all-state at defensive end ... Participated in both the Shrine Bowl and the East-West All-Star Game as a tight end ... As a senior, caught 12 passes for 282 yards and six touchdowns in run-oriented offense ... Helped lead Andrews to 11-1 record his senior season ... Was named Defensive Player-of-the-Year in the conference in 1995 ... Also named Defensive MVP for his team ... Was tabbed All-Northwest Piedmont on offense ... As a junior, earned All-Conference honors at defensive end ... Team finished 13-2 and lost in state championship game as a junior ... Awarded team's Most Improved Player accolades ... playedthree years on the varsity ... Coached by Charles Metcalf. PERSONAL: Academic major is Education ... Son of James and Zelma McQueen ... Born August 11, 1977.
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Kevin
Monroe
SAF . R-Fr. . 6-1 . 180
Greenville, N.C.
guard entering fall.

1995: Played in every game for ECU ... Started four contests three
at left guard and one at left tackle position.

1994: Played in seven games as a back-up right offensive tackle, behind Charles Boothe ... Did not play against Duke, Syracuse, South Carolina, Virginia Tech and Tulsa ... Earned second letter.

1993: Played in the final seven games without any starts ... Backed up Ken Carroll at left offensive tackle ... Forced into action with season-ending injury to Terry Tilghman against Washington.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football at Cartersville (Ga.) High School ... Played for coach Mike Earwood ... Played in Georgia North-South All-Star Game ... The Purple Hurricanes were 11-1 during senior season and 33-5 in three-year career ... Team was Region 7-AA champions in 1989-91-92 and state champions in 1991.

PERSONAL: Majoring in Exercise and Sports Science ... Son of Alvin and Carolyn McPherson ... Born Oct. 1, 1975 in Rome, Ga .e... Active in church activities.

After red-shirt season last season, Monroe offers depth to secondary
in 1996 ... Listed at No. 3 at free safety position following spring practice ... Excellent speed.

1995: Red-shirted and did not see any action.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two letters each in football, basketball and baseball at Rose High School ... In two years on Rose varsity, had seven interceptions (returned two of those for TDs) ... Scored five other touchdowns on offense ... Also had 12 pass deflections in two years ... All-Big East Conference and all-area for two seasons in football ... Most Valuable Defensive Player for Rose as a senior ... Started two seasons in the Rampants' secondary ... Played football for coach Lonnie Baker.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Business ... Son of James and Rita Monroe ... Born May 8, 1977.

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Danny

Moore

C . So. . 6-4 . 270
Grifton, N.C.

Listed as No. 1 center for the Pirates in '96, according to the depth
chart at conclusion of spring practice ... Will look to fill shoes of
Kevin Wiggins, who has started at center past two-plus seasons ...
Has not seen any action at East Carolina.

1995: Sat out season.

1994: Red-shirted in first season with the Pirates.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Eastern Plains Conference, all-area
honors in football at Ayden-Grifton High School ... Coached by B.T.
Chappell ... Served as team captain for the Chargers as a senior ...
Played both offensive and defensive line at Ayden-Grifton ... Assenior, helped lead team to 10-2 record ... Also lettered in baseball as
a first baseman.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Information Processing ... Son of
Ricky and Barbara Moore ... Born December 11, 1975.

in basketball and track ... All-Gwinnett County as quarterback and
defensive back and honorable mention AAAA all-state as a senior ...
Given Coca-Cola Award his last two seasons there ... As a senior,
threw for 945 yards and 11 touchdowns and rushed for 830 yards
and 10 touchdowns.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Information Processing ... Son of
Wallace and Jackie Nichols ... Born Jan. 17, 1975 at Orlando, Fla.

1995 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RECEIVING (CatchesYards-
TDs) Tennessee 7-48-0; Syracuse 4-34-0; Central Michigan 443-
0; Illinois 1-4-0; West Virginia 0-0-0; Cincinnati 7-108-0; Temple
6-81-1; Southern Mississippi 5-67-0; Army 6-81-0; Tulsa 0-0-0; Memphis
3-35-0; Stanford 3-14-0.

1994 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RECEIVING (CatchesYards-
TDs) Duke 4-41-0; Temple 4-26-0; Syracuse 4-60-0; Southern
Mississippi 2-37-0; South Carolina 5-73-0; Virginia Tech 5-35-0; Tulsa
2-12-0; Cincinnati 2-27-1; Auburn 4-33-1; Central Florida 4-52-0;
Memphis 6-54-0; Illinois 6-55-0.

Receiving Statistics

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Long

1994 42 450 10.7 2 35 (USC)

1995 43 502 11.7 2 28d{CIN}

Totals 85 952 11.2 4 35 (USC)

Punt Return Statistics

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Long

1994 4 27 6.8 0 10 (SU

1995 22 178 8.1 0 66d{CMU}

Totals 26 205 0 66 (CMU)

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FL . Jr. . 5-11 . 178
Norcross, Ga.

Ill

Starting flanker for Pirates ... Already ranks No. 4 on East
Carolina's career list for receptions with 85 catches -and in just
two seasons ... Former high school quarterback ... Has been steady
receiver for Pirates, catching 42 passes as a freshman and 43 as
sophomore.

1995: Started in 10 of 11 games during the regular season ...

Second-leading receiver with 43 catches for 502 yards and two ??
touchdowns ... Had four-game stretch during season (Cincinnati,
Temple, Southern Mississippi and Army) in which he caught 24
passes for 337 yards ... Was on receiving end of four passes in St.

Jude Liberty Bowl vs. Stanford ... Caught touchdown passes vs.
Temple and Army ... Also returns punts for East Carolina ... Returned
22 punts for 178 yards, including 66-yard return vs. Central
Michigan ... Ranked 50th in the country in punt returns.

1994: Started in 11 of 12 games at flanker ... Came off the bench
against Virginia Tech ... Led Pirates in receptions with 42 for 450

yards and two touchdowns ... Set school records for season catches D.and yards by a freshman ... Named Outstanding Newcomer on

squad by coaching staff ... Threw a 34-yard touchdown pass on an
end-around double reverse against Duke ... Had a 22-yard run
against Temple and an 11-yard run against Virginia Tech on reverses
... Had scoring grabs against Cincinnati (16 yards) and Auburn
(16 yards) ... Led Pirates in receptions against Duke (4 for 41), Flanker

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South Carolina (5 for 73) and Illinois (6 for 55) ... In four spring
scrimmages, caught nine passes for 96 yards.

1993: Red-shirted ... Did not see any action ... Practiced at wide
receiver.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner for coach Norris Vaughn
at Meadowcreek High School in Norcross, Ga .d... Also lettered once

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Kendrick

Phillips

SAF . So. . 6-3 . 211
Fayetteville, N.C.

Moved from offense to safety during '95 spring drills ... Has theathletic ability to play the position ... Has good speed and quickness
... Saw reserve duty at safety position for most of last seasonbut started final game of the regular season vs. Memphis at strongsafety position.

1995: Was in on three tackles during the season ... startedregular season finale against Memphis ... Had two tackles in thatcontest vs. Memphis.

1994: Red-shirted ... Did not see any action ... Saw practice timeas a tight end/wide receiver.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and baseballand two in basketball at Westover High School in Fayetteville,

N.C. ... Played football for coach Milton Butts ... High schoolteammate of fellow Pirate Tavares Taylor ... Played tight end forthe Wolverines ... Missed most of senior season with a collarboneinjury ... As a junior, caught 32 passes for 600 yards and seventouchdowns ... First-team all-conference as a junior.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Information Processing ... Sonof Kenneth and Brenda Phillips ... Born Nov. 19, 1974 ... Enjoyswriting poems.

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Scott

Richards

TE . Sr. . 6-5 . 260
North Augusta, S.C.

One of the Pirates' most reliable performers, Richards became a

significantconsistent
offensiveperformer ...
inthreatFormer1995high
startinginschool
gameeveryquarterback ...
A...
Knows

how to read defenses ... Good blockers.

1995: Started all 12 games for ECU at tight end ... Fourth-leadingreceiver on team with 33 catches for 341 yards and three touchdowns
... After failing to catch a pass in season opener at Tennessee,
caught at least one pass in the final 10 games of regular season ...
Was ECU's leading receiver in St. Jude Liberty Bowl as he caughtfive Marcus Crandell passes for 59 yards (long of 23) ... Rankedamong national leaders at tight end in receptions ... Was a keyplayer for Pirates in crucial victory at Southern Mississippi as hecaught four passes for 62 yards, including touchdown grabs of 23and 11 yards ... Had eight receptions for 93 yards and a touchdownin victory at Syracuse.

1994: Played in 10 games, starting two, at tight end ... Did notplay against Virginia Tech with an abdominal muscle injury ...
Started against Southern Miss and South Carolina ... Caught 18passes for 199 yards and four touchdowns ... Had four catches

Illinois, Memphis and South Carolina ... Caught touchdownsagainst Syracuse (20 yards), Southern Miss (11 and 3 yards) andSouth Carolina (16 yards) ... In four spring scrimmages, caught ninepasses for 100 yards.

1993: Played in 10 games without any starts ... Did not play

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against Southern Miss ... Did not have any catches ... Used mostly asa blocker on short yardage situations ... In four spring scrimmages,
caught 10 passes for 124 yards ... Made the transition from quarterback
to tight end before spring drills.

1992: Redshirted ... Practiced at quarterback ... Named offensivescout team player of the week against Bowling Green and SouthernMiss.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered threeyears in football and basketballand one in baseball at North Augusta (S.C.) High School ... Playedfootball for coach Bill Utsey ... As a senior, completed 59 of 147passes for 1,029 yards with four touchdowns and four interceptions. .. As a junior, completed 62 of 160 passes for 1,038 yards with seventouchdowns ... All-Aiken County, all-area and all-region as a senior
... Honorable mention all-state ... Won school's outstanding offensive
player award ... Helped lead squad to 1989 state 4A footballchampionship.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Industrial Technology ... Son ofJames and Edith Richards ... Born Jan. 7, 1974 at Augusta, Ga.d...
Enjoys fishing, water skiing and snow skiing.

Receiving Statistics

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Long

1994 18 199 11.1 4 25 (USC))

1995 33 341 10.3 3 21 (TEM)

Totals 51 540 10.6 7 25 (USC)

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Sean

Richardson

TE . Sr. . 6-5 . 255
Durham, N.C.

Was back-up tight end to Scott Richards during 1995 season ... Big
frame gives quarterbacks large target ... Catches ball well over the
middle ... Has great deal of experience.

1995: Played in all 12 games ... Caught six passes for 60 yards
during the regular season ... Had three catches for 18 yards against
Central Michigan ... Had two receptions for 35 yards, including
season-long of 20, in regular season finale versus Memphis ... Had
one reception for five yards in Liberty Bowl vs. Stanford ... Was
leading receiver in '95 spring game with five receptions for 77 yards
and along catch of 25 yards.

1994: Played in every game, starting the last seven, at tight end ...
Finished season with 17 catches for 156 yards and two touchdowns
... Led Pirates in receptions against Memphis with seven catches for
65 yards and a touchdown (22 yards) ... Had first career catches
against Virginia Tech, grabbing six passes for 59 yards ... Had first
career touchdown catch against Cincinnati (6 yards) ... Also caught
two two-point conversions ... Had two catches against Cincinnati for
13 yards and Illinois for 11 yards ... In four spring scrimmages, had
five catches for 107 yards and two touchdowns.

1993: Played in all 11 games as a reserve tight end and special
teams player ... Did not have any catches ... In four major spring
scrimmages, had seven catches for 99 yards.

1992: Red-shirted ... Did not see any action ... Practiced at tight

end.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered two seasons in football at Northern
Durham High School for coach Ken Browning ... Helped Knights
win conference championship in 1991 and a 12-1 record ... Was
named all-conference, all-city, all-area, all-county and all-East as

a senior ... Caught 13 passes for 188 yards and five touchdowns as

a senior ... Honorable mention all-state as a senior ... Named

Piedmont area lineman of the year as a senior.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Communications ... Son of

Anabelle Smith and Robert McNair ... Born March 13, 1973 in

New York, N.Y .d... Plays the drums ... Enjoys playing basketball

and bicycling ... Has done volunteer work with the Special Olympics
... Nickname is Knight Train.

Receiving Statistics

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Long

1994 17 156 9.2 2 22 (VT)

1995 6 60 10.0 0 20 (MEM)

Totals 23 216 9.4 2 22 (VT)

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Corey

Russell

OG . So. . 6-5 . 290
Fairmont Heights,. Md.

Saw reserve duty on offensive line in 1995 ... Listed No. 2 offensive
guard behind Jamie Gray entering fall practice.

1995: Earned letter last season as reserve lineman.

HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as the No. 18 prospect in Mid-Atlantic
Area by SuperPrep Magazine ... Coached by Ralph Paden ...
Played both offense and defense at Fairmont Heights High School
... As a senior, had 45 solo tackles, five sacks and recovered two
fumbles ... Was selected second-team all-metro and all-league.

PERSONAL: Academic major is undeclared ... Son of Henry
and Sherre Russell ... Born August 6, 1977.

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Mike

Sellers

FL . So. . 6-3 . 190
Covington, Ga.

Gives the Pirates a large target at wide receiver ... Has had to
overcome injuries to both shoulders during career ... Had excellent
fall camp a year ago ... Will provide depth at wide receiver this fall
... Physical player ... Listed as No. 2 flanker following spring drills.

1995: Saw action in nine games during regular season ... Caught
four passes for 37 yards and a touchdown ... His touchdown catch
came in the season opener at Tennessee -a seven-yarder ... Caught
36-yard pass in spring game from Ernest Tinnin.

1994: Saw action in one game, vs. Temple, and suffered shoulder
injury ... Did not play any more and earned medical red-shirt ... Did
not have any catches.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Newton County High
School in Covington, Ga .d... Also earned three letters in baseball and
baseball and four in track ... Named school's offensive and defensive
MVP and was Player of the Game for three games ... As a
senior, rushed for over 700 yards and threw for 300 yards ... During
junior season, was second on the team in tackles with 51, rushed for
over 300 yards and caught 39 passes for over 500 yards ... During
sophomore season, led secondary in tackles with 46 and was second
in interceptions with three ... Placed third in regionals in high
hurdles ... Slowed by injuries during junior season in track and
basketball ... Averaged 12 points and five rebounds per game as a
sophomore ... Led team in steals as a senior.

PERSONAL: Academic major is undeclared ... Son of Vickie
Thomas ... Born April 30, 1975 ... Relative of former Atlanta mayor
Maynard Jackson ... Also relative of Dale Carter of the Kansas City
Chiefs and Jake Reed of the Minnesota Vikings ... Plays the baritone
... Given award for best math student in high school.

Receiving Statistics

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Long

1995 4 37 9.3 1 15 (UT)

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Matt

Semenza

LB . Jr. . 6-3 . 213
Haslet, N.J.

Provides back-up help at linebacker ... Listed at No. 2 outsidelinebacker following spring drills ... Has shown progressive improvement
since arriving at ECU.

1995: Played in all 12 games ... Regular on special teams but also
saw significant duty at linebacker ... Made 14 tackles during season,
including six solos ... Had one tackle for loss ... Also recovered one
fumble ... Made seven tackles as member of special teams.

1994: Saw action in all 12 games, mostly on special teams ... Did
see action in two games (Cincinnati and Memphis) on defense and
eight plays total with no statistics ... Worked in practice at outside
linebacker ... Played as a true freshman.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football, basketball and
track at Raritan High School in Haslet, N.J .d... Named all-state, all

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Shore and all-county ... In senior season, as a tight end, caught 25
passes for 450 yards and six touchdowns, and as a safety, had 68
solo tackles, 34 assists and four interceptions ... Played forward on
the basketball team, averaging 15 points and eight rebounds per
game ... In track, timed at 23.2 in the 200 meters and throws the
javelin.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Business ... Son of Greg and
Marti Semenza ... Born August 31, 1976 ... Made the honor roll
during fall 1994 semester ... Enjoys swimming and going to the
beach.

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Shep

Sepaniak

LB . So. . 6-2 . 235
Brookside, N.J.

Saw action on defense at linebacker and on special teams last
season ... Will give Pirates depth at inside linebacker ... Listed at
No. 3

at Mike LB on depth chart entering fall preseason practice.
1995: Saw action in nine games during season and recorded

nine tackles from linebacker position ... Also a regular on Pirate
special teams ... Was in on three tackles in St. Jude Liberty Bowl vs.
Stanford.

1994: Red-shirted ... Did not see any playing time ... Worked at
inside linebacker.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and lacrosse at
West Morris High School in Mendham, N.J .d... Played running
back and linebacker for coach Bill Carpluk ... As a senior, named
all-conference, all-county, all-area and all-state, rushing for 990
yards and had 100 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns ... On
defense as a senior, had 81 total tackles, two interceptions, three
fumble recoveries, two fumbles caused and three sacks ... Had 200
career tackles ... Named team's MVP as a senior ... Helped lead the
Minutemen to the Iron Hills Conference Championship and state
finals as a senior ... As a junior, named team's offensive MVP and
first-team all-conference, all-county and all-area.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Business ... Son of Steve and
Donna Sepaniak ... Born Jan. 12, 1976 ... Plays the guitar ... Made
the honor roll during fall 1994 semester at ECU ... Would like to
become a lawyer after graduation.

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Larry

Shannon

SE . Jr. . 6-6 . 205
Starke, Fla.

Returning starter at split end for ECU ... Burst on the scene in 1994
as a top receiver for the Pirates ... Gives Pirate quarterbacks a big
target ... Goes up and gets the ball ... Not only is 6-6, but also has a
38-inch vertical jump, which is best on the team and record for wide
receivers at ECU ... Excellent speed.

1995: A starter for ECU at split end for nine regular season games
and also in Liberty Bowl ... Caught at least one pass in every game
except Central Michigan contest ... Caught 24 passes for 346 yards
during season ... Led all ECU receivers in TD catches with five ...
Was on receiving end of five-yard TD pass just before halftime at
Syracuse as Pirates rallied for 27-24 victory ... Caught four passes for
62 yards at Illinois, including a 51-yard bomb in last minute which
gave Pirates a late opportunity to pull off the victory (a goal line
interception second later negated the chance) ... Caught two touchdown
passes against West Virginia ... One TD catch vs. Mountaineers
was good for 67 yards ... Also caught scoring balls against
Army and Memphis, in addition to Syracuse contest already mentioned.

1994: Played in every game and started the last eight at split end
... Started when Linwood De Brew suffered neck muscle injury against
Southern Miss ... Led Pirates in touchdown receptions with six,
including two each against Memphis and Virginia Tech ... Two
scores in one game was record for TD catches in a game by a
freshman ... Also had TD grabs against South Carolina and Auburn
... Finished season with 17 catches for 226 yards, a 13.3 yard average
... Caught a two-point conversion against Temple ... Had seasonbest
five catches for 82 yards against Virginia Tech.

1993: Red-shirted ... Did not see any action ... Worked as a wide
receiver.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and two each in
track and basketball at Bradford High School in Starke, Fla .d...
Played for coach Al Wereke ... Was an honorable mention all-state
pick ... Named all-area by the Gainesville Sun ... Helped lead football
and basketball teams to district titles ... Tornadoes finished 8-3 in
1992.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Business ... Son of David and
Linda Shannon ... Born Feb. 2, 1975 ... Top 11 percent in high school
class ... An honor roll student ... Enjoys playing basketball and
listening to music ... Favorite sports heroes are Michael Jordan and
Emmitt Smith.

Receiving Statistics

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Long

1994 17 226 13.3 6 49 (USC)

1995 24 346 14.4 5 67 (WVl

Totals 41 572 14.0 11 67 (WV)

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Mike

Sheehan

OG . Jr. . 6-6 . 300
Closter, N. Y.

Offers reserve help on offensive line at guard position ... Was a
1994 Pirate signee.

1995: Did not see any action for Pirates

1994: Red-shirted ... Did not see any action ... Worked as an
offensive tackle.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three seasons in football and track at
Northern Valley Regional High School in Demerest, N.Y ... Firstteam
all-league as a senior and second-team all-county as a junior ...
Coached in high school by Rich Conti ... The Norsemen were state
champions in 1992 and league champions in 1993.

PERSONAL: Academic major is English ... Son of Mike and Irene
Sheehan ... Wears a size 18 EEE shoe.

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Jason
Shell
SN . Jr. . 5-1o1 . 230
China Grove, N.C.
Handled deep snaps last season for the Pirates for all placement kicks. 1995: Was deep snapper for Pirates for most of season. 1994: Played in all 12 games as a snapper for field goals and point-after touchdown attempts ... Only two of 50 placement attempts
by ECU were blocked. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in football, three in wrestling
and three in baseball at South Rowan High School ... Playedfootball for Coach Larry Deal ... All-conference in football and wrestling
in junior and senior seasons ... Played center in football ... Also an all-conference selection at catcher in baseball. PERSONAL: Academic major is Business ... Son of Michael and Judy Shell ... Born Dec. 3, 1975 ... Enjoys water skiing, fishing and hunting ... Wants to become a real estate agent or stock broker following graduation.
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Troy
S111ith
SE . So. . 6-3 . 175
Greenville, N.C.
An up-and-coming talent with loads of potential ... Saw significant
playing time in first season with Pirates, both as starter and in back-up role ... Listed as No. 2 split end following spring practice ... On receiving end of four passes for 72 yards in '96 spring game. 1995: Saw action in all 12 games, starting a pair of contests vs. Southern Mississippi and Army ... Was on receiving end of 15 passes for 242 yards and one touchdown ... Led all ECU receivers in yards per catch (16.1) ... Caught 26-yard touchdown pass against Cincinnati ... Had four catches for 36 yards versus Temple ... Caught48-yard pass vs. Tulsa for season-long reception. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters each in football and basketball
at Rose High School ... Started 38 games in three seasons at wide receiver ... In three seasons, caught 134 passes for 2,088 yards and 27 touchdowns ... Score six more TDs on runs ... Ranked among the top 15 wide receivers in the country in several recruiting magazines
... All-Big East Conference, All-Area and All-East for two seasons ... Most Valuable Offensive Player at Rose the past two
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Jason
Shell
SN . Jr. . 5-1o1 . 230
China Grove, N.C.
Handled deep snaps last season for the Pirates for all placement kicks. 1995: Was deep snapper for Pirates for most of season. 1994: Played in all 12 games as a snapper for field goals and point-after touchdown attempts ... Only two of 50 placement attempts
by ECU were blocked. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in football, three in wrestling
and three in baseball at South Rowan High School ... Playedfootball for Coach Larry Deal ... All-conference in football and wrestling
in junior and senior seasons ... Played center in football ... Also an all-conference selection at catcher in baseball. PERSONAL: Academic major is Business ... Son of Michael and Judy Shell ... Born Dec. 3, 1975 ... Enjoys water skiing, fishing and hunting ... Wants to become a real estate agent or stock broker following graduation.
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S111ith
SE . So. . 6-3 . 175
Greenville, N.C.
An up-and-coming talent with loads of potential ... Saw significant
playing time in first season with Pirates, both as starter and in back-up role ... Listed as No. 2 split end following spring practice ... On receiving end of four passes for 72 yards in '96 spring game. 1995: Saw action in all 12 games, starting a pair of contests vs. Southern Mississippi and Army ... Was on receiving end of 15 passes for 242 yards and one touchdown ... Led all ECU receivers in yards per catch (16.1) ... Caught 26-yard touchdown pass against Cincinnati ... Had four catches for 36 yards versus Temple ... Caught48-yard pass vs. Tulsa for season-long reception. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters each in football and basketball
at Rose High School ... Started 38 games in three seasons at wide receiver ... In three seasons, caught 134 passes for 2,088 yards and 27 touchdowns ... Score six more TDs on runs ... Ranked among the top 15 wide receivers in the country in several recruiting magazines
... All-Big East Conference, All-Area and All-East for two seasons ... Most Valuable Offensive Player at Rose the past two
TROY SMITH

Split End

seasons.

PERSONAL: Academic major is undeclared ... Son of Lillian Smith ... Born July 30, 1977.

Receiving Statistics

Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Long

1995 15 242 16.1 1 48 (TUL)

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Ron

Suddith

OT . Sr. . 6-2 . 297
Miami, Fla.

The veteran of the Pirates' offensive line and one of the best up front ... One of team's best pass blockers on the offensive line ... Has been starter for Pirates on offensive line for virtually all of the past three seasons.

1995: Started nine of 11 games during regular season at righttackle and in Liberty Bowl against Stanford ... Did not start vs. Central Michigan and Illinois due to ankle injury.

1994: Started at right offensive tackle in all 12 games ... Gave up just one sack the entire season ... Named All-Independent by Football
News ... Also named All-Independent second-team by AP and All-Liberty Bowl Alliance ... Continually graded out a winningperformance in every game ... Named Most Valuable Offensive Blocker on squad by coaching staff.

1993: Played in 10 games, starting the final seven games of the season ... Did not play in season opener against Syracuse ... Started for Terry Tilghman, who was lost for the season in third game of season against Washington ... Did not allow a sack during the entire season.

1992: Red-shirted ... Named offensive scout team player of the week by the coaching staff against West Virginia.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterman in football and wrestling

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and one in track at Palmetto Senior High School in Miami, Fla ....
Played football for coach Joe Mira ... Two-time all-Dade County .. .
Named all-state as a senior and played in North-South All-Star
Game ... Named school's outstanding offensive lineman for two
years ... Panthers won district football championship in 1990 ...
Finished wrestling season as a senior with a 24-3 mark and won the
Greater Miami District Wrestling Championship.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Exercise and Sport Science ... Son of
Ronald and Martha Suddith ... Born Oct. 2, 1974 in Houston, Texas
... As a youngster, sports hero was Julius Erving ... Favorite nonsports
hero is Jesse Jackson ... Enjoys video games and singing.
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Kelvin
Suggs
CB . So. . 6-2 . 205
Kinston, N.C.
Local product who saw action in the secondary and on special
teams Last season ... Finished strong last season ... Coaches like his
potential ... Good athletic skills ... Listed as No. 1 bench cornerback
following spring practice.
1995: Played in all 12 games either in secondary or special teams
... Had outstanding Liberty Bowl with three unassisted tackles and
one third quarter interception as Pirates went on to 19-13 victory
over Stanford ... One of team's top tacklers on special teams as he
had five during season ... Was in on five tackles from cornerback
position ... Had one pass deflection ... Was defensive MVP of '95
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Corner back
1994: Red-shirted ... Did not see any action ... Practiced as a
defensive back.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played defensive back and split end for coach
Ralph Holloway at Kinston (N.C.) High School ... Named all-conference
and all-state at defensive back for the Vikings ... Earned three
letters in football and basketball ... Played in the North Carolina
East-West All-Star game ... Named one of the top five defensive
backs in the state as a senior ... As a senior, had 25 receptions for 650
yards and nine touchdowns as well as six interceptions ... Had 15
interceptions in final two seasons.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Information Processing ... Son of
Wesley and Sylvia Suggs ... Born Jan. 7, 1976 ... Nickname is K-Town
... Also enjoys playing basketball in his spare time.
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Tavares
Taylor
SAF . So. . 6-3 . 192
Fayetteville, N.C.
Has seen action in secondary and as member of special teams ...
An outstanding special teams performers ... Listed as No. 2 freesafety following spring practice.
1995: Saw playing time in all 11 regular season games ... Was in
on four tackles from safety position ... Also had one pass deflection
... Leading tacklers for ECU on special teams with nine stops, including
seven solo hits.
1994: Red-shirted ... Did not see any action ... Worked in the
secondary.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and track at
Westover High School in Fayetteville, N.C. ... High school teammate
of fellow Pirate Kendrick Phillips ... The Wolverines are coached
by Milton Butts ... Named all-conference and all-region as a wide
receiver as a junior and senior ... Named all-conference as a defensive
back as a sophomore and junior ... In last two seasons, caught 28
passes for 383 yards ... As a senior, recorded 52 tackles and seven
interceptions and three fumble recoveries ... In track, finished second
in the conference as part of the 4x100 and 4x200 relay teams and
was third in the long jump (21-10 1/2).
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and one in track at Palmetto Senior High School in Miami, Fla ....
Played football for coach Joe Mira ... Two-time all-Dade County .. .
Named all-state as a senior and played in North-South All-Star
Game ... Named school's outstanding offensive lineman for two
years ... Panthers won district football championship in 1990 ...
Finished wrestling season as a senior with a 24-3 mark and won the
Greater Miami District Wrestling Championship.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Exercise and Sport Science ... Son of
Ronald and Martha Suddith ... Born Oct. 2, 1974 in Houston, Texas
... As a youngster, sports hero was Julius Erving ... Favorite nonsports
hero is Jesse Jackson ... Enjoys video games and singing.
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Kelvin
Suggs
CB . So. . 6-2 . 205
Kinston, N.C.
Local product who saw action in the secondary and on special
teams Last season ... Finished strong last season ... Coaches like his
potential ... Good athletic skills ... Listed as No. 1 bench cornerback
following spring practice.
1995: Played in all 12 games either in secondary or special teams
... Had outstanding Liberty Bowl with three unassisted tackles and
one third quarter interception as Pirates went on to 19-13 victory
over Stanford ... One of team's top tacklers on special teams as he
had five during season ... Was in on five tackles from cornerback
position ... Had one pass deflection ... Was defensive MVP of '95
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Corner back
1994: Red-shirted ... Did not see any action ... Practiced as a
defensive back.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played defensive back and split end for coach
Ralph Holloway at Kinston (N.C.) High School ... Named all-conference
and all-state at defensive back for the Vikings ... Earned three
letters in football and basketball ... Played in the North Carolina
East-West All-Star game ... Named one of the top five defensive
backs in the state as a senior ... As a senior, had 25 receptions for 650
yards and nine touchdowns as well as six interceptions ... Had 15
interceptions in final two seasons.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Information Processing ... Son of
Wesley and Sylvia Suggs ... Born Jan. 7, 1976 ... Nickname is K-Town
... Also enjoys playing basketball in his spare time.
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Taylor
SAF . So. . 6-3 . 192
Fayetteville, N.C.
Has seen action in secondary and as member of special teams ...
An outstanding special teams performers ... Listed as No. 2 freesafety following spring practice.
1995: Saw playing time in all 11 regular season games ... Was in
on four tackles from safety position ... Also had one pass deflection
... Leading tacklers for ECU on special teams with nine stops, including
seven solo hits.
1994: Red-shirted ... Did not see any action ... Worked in the
secondary.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and track at
Westover High School in Fayetteville, N.C. ... High school teammate
of fellow Pirate Kendrick Phillips ... The Wolverines are coached
by Milton Butts ... Named all-conference and all-region as a wide
receiver as a junior and senior ... Named all-conference as a defensive
back as a sophomore and junior ... In last two seasons, caught 28
passes for 383 yards ... As a senior, recorded 52 tackles and seven
interceptions and three fumble recoveries ... In track, finished second
in the conference as part of the 4x100 and 4x200 relay teams and
was third in the long jump (21-10 1/2).
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PERSONAL: Academic major is Elementary Education ... Son of Nancy Jackson ... Born Nov. 29, 1975 ... Relative, Demetrius Taylor, participated in track at N.C. State from 1988-92.
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Ernest
Tinnin
QB . So. . 6-1 . 203
Burlington, N.C.
Has excellent potential ... Reserve quarterback duty for Pirates in 1995 ... Throws left-handed ... In 1996 spring game, connected on 6 of 11 passes for 77 yards with long completion of 36 yards ... Listed as No. 3 quarterback entering fall practice. 1995: Saw action in one game for Pirates, attempting one pass vs. Central Michigan ... In '95 spring game, completed 7 of 9 passes for 105 yards and was named Offensive MVP. 1994: Red-shirted ... Did not see any playing time ... Practiced at quarterback. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters in football and baseball and three in basketball at Cummings High School in Burlington, N.C. ... Played football for coach Steve Johnson ... Listed in top 50 prospects in Atlantic Coast area by Athlon Magazine ... Helped lead Cavaliers to a 13-2 record and state championship in 1993 ... During career, completed 717 of 1,210 passes for 10,834 yards and 102 touchdowns ... Named state player of the year in several polls, including Associated
Press, as a senior.PERSONAL: Academic major is undeclared ... Son of Ernest Paul Tinnen, Sr. ... Born April 6, 1975.
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Tabari
Wallace
CB . Jr. . 5-1o1 . 177
New Bern, N.C.
Walk-on who has made an impact in the Pirate secondary ... Moved in the '95 spring from free safety to field cornerback ... Has good speed ... Intense player ... Also outstanding special teams player ... Saw duty in secondary and also on special teams for Pirates last season ... Is listed as back-up to Dwight Henry at field cornerback entering fall practice. 1995: Saw action in every game for Pirates with most on special teams ... Recorded first collegiate interception against Cincinnati in seasons's sixth game ... Had three tackles, including one for a loss of seven yards, in the '95 spring game. 1994: Played in eight games, mostly on special teams ... Made game-saving interception late in Central Florida contest, which gave Pirates 23-20 win ... Made four tackles on special teams ... Played on the defensive side of the ball in two games, making eight tackles (6 solos), with two pass deflections ... Had seven stops in regularseason finale against Memphis. 1993: Red-shirted ... Did not see any playing time ... Practiced at defensive back. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner at New Bern (N.C.) High School for Coach Chip Williams ... Played wide receiver and defensive back ... Led team in interceptions in last two years ... All-
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Conference as a junior ... In two years as a wide receiver, had over 1,000 receiving yards ... Also lettered four years in track and once in basketball ... Caught nine touchdown passes in sophomore season. PERSONAL: Academic major is Rehabilitation Studies ... Son of James and Melissa Wallace ... Born July 2, 1975 ... Honors student in high school.
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Ed
Watkins
C . Jr. . 6-4 . 275
Midlothian, Va.
Expected to contend for starting center position to replace departed
Kevin Wiggins ... Listed as No. 2 center following spring practice ... Was moved to center from offensive guard during '96 spring drills ... Set ECU offensive line record for dips (38) during spring of '96 ... Transferred to East Carolina as defensive lineman from Concord College -a Division II school -in fall of 1994. 1995: Saw action in one game for Pirates versus Central Michigan . .. Was moved from defensive line to offensive guard following '95 spring practice ... Was member of scout team for ECU as he made transition to offensive line. 1994: Red-shirted ... Sat out season under NCAA rules after his transfer from Concord College . 1993: Played his freshman season at Concord College ... Was regular on both the offensive and defensive lines ... Only player on squad to go both ways and only freshman to letter that season. HIGH SCHOOL: Was standout three-sport athlete at Midlothian High School outside Richmond, Va .e... Was named all-district, allmetro
and all-region in both football and baseball for senior season ... Was football team captain as senior . .. Also was member of Midlothian basketball team. PERSONAL: Academic major is Industrial Technology ... Son of Sue and S.E. Watkins ... Born December 12, 1974.
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PERSONAL: Academic major is Elementary Education ... Son of Nancy Jackson ... Born Nov. 29, 1975 ... Relative, Demetrius Taylor, participated in track at N.C. State from 1988-92.
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Ernest
Tinnin
QB . So. . 6-1 . 203
Burlington, N.C.
Has excellent potential ... Reserve quarterback duty for Pirates in 1995 ... Throws left-handed ... In 1996 spring game, connected on 6 of 11 passes for 77 yards with long completion of 36 yards ... Listed as No. 3 quarterback entering fall practice. 1995: Saw action in one game for Pirates, attempting one pass vs. Central Michigan ... In '95 spring game, completed 7 of 9 passes for 105 yards and was named Offensive MVP. 1994: Red-shirted ... Did not see any playing time ... Practiced at quarterback. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters in football and baseball and three in basketball at Cummings High School in Burlington, N.C. ... Played football for coach Steve Johnson ... Listed in top 50 prospects in Atlantic Coast area by Athlon Magazine ... Helped lead Cavaliers to a 13-2 record and state championship in 1993 ... During career, completed 717 of 1,210 passes for 10,834 yards and 102 touchdowns ... Named state player of the year in several polls, including Associated
Press, as a senior.PERSONAL: Academic major is undeclared ... Son of Ernest Paul Tinnen, Sr. ... Born April 6, 1975.
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Tabari
Wallace
CB . Jr. . 5-1o1 . 177
New Bern, N.C.
Walk-on who has made an impact in the Pirate secondary ... Moved in the '95 spring from free safety to field cornerback ... Has good speed ... Intense player ... Also outstanding special teams player ... Saw duty in secondary and also on special teams for Pirates last season ... Is listed as back-up to Dwight Henry at field cornerback entering fall practice. 1995: Saw action in every game for Pirates with most on special teams ... Recorded first collegiate interception against Cincinnati in seasons's sixth game ... Had three tackles, including one for a loss of seven yards, in the '95 spring game. 1994: Played in eight games, mostly on special teams ... Made game-saving interception late in Central Florida contest, which gave Pirates 23-20 win ... Made four tackles on special teams ... Played on the defensive side of the ball in two games, making eight tackles (6 solos), with two pass deflections ... Had seven stops in regularseason finale against Memphis. 1993: Red-shirted ... Did not see any playing time ... Practiced at defensive back. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner at New Bern (N.C.) High School for Coach Chip Williams ... Played wide receiver and defensive back ... Led team in interceptions in last two years ... All-
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Conference as a junior ... In two years as a wide receiver, had over 1,000 receiving yards ... Also lettered four years in track and once in basketball ... Caught nine touchdown passes in sophomore season. PERSONAL: Academic major is Rehabilitation Studies ... Son of James and Melissa Wallace ... Born July 2, 1975 ... Honors student in high school.
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Ed
Watkins
C . Jr. . 6-4 . 275
Midlothian, Va.
Expected to contend for starting center position to replace departed
Kevin Wiggins ... Listed as No. 2 center following spring practice ... Was moved to center from offensive guard during '96 spring drills ... Set ECU offensive line record for dips (38) during spring of '96 ... Transferred to East Carolina as defensive lineman from Concord College -a Division II school -in fall of 1994. 1995: Saw action in one game for Pirates versus Central Michigan . .. Was moved from defensive line to offensive guard following '95 spring practice ... Was member of scout team for ECU as he made transition to offensive line. 1994: Red-shirted ... Sat out season under NCAA rules after his transfer from Concord College . 1993: Played his freshman season at Concord College ... Was regular on both the offensive and defensive lines ... Only player on squad to go both ways and only freshman to letter that season. HIGH SCHOOL: Was standout three-sport athlete at Midlothian High School outside Richmond, Va .e... Was named all-district, allmetro
and all-region in both football and baseball for senior season ... Was football team captain as senior . .. Also was member of Midlothian basketball team. PERSONAL: Academic major is Industrial Technology ... Son of Sue and S.E. Watkins ... Born December 12, 1974.
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West

DE . Sr. . 6-3 . 255
Atlanta, Ga.

Will be starting on defensive line for third consecutive season ...
One of Pirates' top defensive performers and big play man ... A
consistent player ... Excellent pass rusher ... Ranked among nation's
best in sacks as junior in 1995.

1995: Started all 11 regular season games, as well as Liberty Bowl
game vs. Stanford ... Recorded 56 tackles, including 44 solos (third
on team) ... Led team in sacks with nine, a number which ranked
26th nationally ... Also had six tackles for loss, second-best total on
team ... Had one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries ... Had
eight tackles against both West Virginia and Cincinnati ... Was
named ECAC Defensive Player-of-the-Week following his performance
against West Virginia ... Had three sacks versus West Virginia
and two sacks against Syracuse in 27-24 victory over the
Orangemen ... Against Stanford in St. Jude Liberty Bowl, West had
three tackles, including one tackle for loss and also had a pass
deflection ... Was tabbed to ECAC Division I All-Star team following
junior season.

1994: Started every game at defensive tackle ... Finished regular
season with 51 total tackles (30 solos), with five behind the line of
scrimmage (-19 yards) ... Also forced a fumble and recovered three
... Had five pass deflections and 18 quarterback pressures ... Saw 754
snaps, most on the defensive line ... Had season high 10 stops
against Duke, including two pass deflections ... Also had seven
stops against Cincinnati, including one for a loss ... Named thirdteam
All-Independent by Associated Press ... Had three tackles in
annual spring game.

1993: Played in every game and started in two at left defensive
end ... Started final two games (Kentucky and Cincinnati) when
Bernard Carter was moved from end to outside linebacker ... Recorded
18 total tackles, including nine solos, and one pass deflection
... Had season best seven stops against Kentucky ... Also had three
tackles against Virginia Tech.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters in football and three in
basketball at Decatur (Ga.) High School ... The Bulldogs were coached
by Freddie Jones ... Named first-team all-state in 1992 ... As a senior,
had 150 tackles, including 100 solos ... Listed on Jim Lyons' Top 100
(28th) ... All-region and all-county pick as a senior ... Metro-Atlanta
Defensive MVP ... Bulldogs were regional champs in 1992.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Criminal Justice ... Son of Beatrice
West ... Born May 5, 1973 in Atlanta, Ga .d... Enjoys playing basketball
... Favorite sports hero is Michael Jordan.

Defensive Statistics

Year UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD INT

1993 9 9 18 0 0 0-0 1 0

1994 30 21 51 2 3 1-3 5 0

1995 44 12 56 6 9 1-2 1 0

Totals 83 42 125 8 12 2-5 7 0

LORENZO WEST

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Whitehead

OT. Jr. . 6-6 . 298
New Bern, N.C.

After seeing limited duty last season in initial campaign at East
Carolina -at first on defensive line and later on offensive front will
take on larger role in 1996 ... Listed as No. 1 left tackle following
spring practice.

1995: Began year on defensive line and had three tackles ... Had

two tackles for loss against Tennessee in season opener ... Was

switched to offense early in season and went on to earn letter for the
Pirates.

Junior College/High School: Earned one letter at East Central
Mississippi Junior College for coach Reece Bridgeman ... Was named
all-Mississippi Junior College ... Had 17 sacks as freshman in 1994 ...
Played at New Bern High School for coach Chip Williams.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Communications ... Son of
Bernice Lumpkin ... Born April 5, 1974.

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Brian

Willia111s

DS . Sr. . 6-4 . 225
Garner, N.C.

After some duty as deep snapper in 1995, will fill similar role in
1996 ... Hard worker and very coachable ... Tough, hard-nosed.

1995: Teamed with Jason Shell to fill deep snapper position for
Pirates.

1994: Played in every game as a snapper for punts ... Had two
special teams tackles.

1993: Played in nine games as a snapper for all placement kicks ...
Did not play against Syracuse and Washington ... Pirates had just
one placement kick blocked all season.

1992: Redshirted ... Practiced as a deep snapper.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two letters in football and one in track
at Garner (N.C.) High School for coach Hal Stewart ... Played tight
end and defensive end ... Played in East-West All-Star Game ... Was
a two-time honorable mention all-conference selection.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Construction Management ...

Son of P.T. and Diane Williams ... Born June 16, 1973 in Raleigh,

N.C. ... As a youngster, favorite team was Washington Redskins and
favorite player was Charles Mann ... Nickname is Bank ... Enjoys
water skiing and golf.
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Terrell

Willia111s

NG . Sr. . 6-2 . 270
Los Angeles, Calif.

In second season at East Carolina ... Is listed as back-up at nose
guard position ... Saw action last season in 10 regular season games.
1995: Saw limited duty on defensive front ... Was in on eight

tackles, including five unassisted
tackles in victory over Central Michigan.
... Totalled a season-best four

JUNIOR COLLEGE/HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two letters at West
Los Angeles (Calif.) College for coach Rob Hauser ... Was a two-way
player in junior college ... Played defensive tackle as a freshman and
both offensive and defensive tackle as a sophomore.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Communications ... Son of Linda
Hill ... Born June 19, 1974.

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Mbayo Ahmadu LB 6-1 230 Washington, D.C. (Woodrow Wilson HS)

Andrew Bayes p 6-3 200 Hyattsville, Md. (Dematha HS

James Bell L 6-6 306 Lewiston, N.C. (Bertie HS)

Rashan Burns WR/TE 6-4 240 Toms River, N.J. (Toms River East HS)

Devone Claybrooks DL 6-3 240 Bassett, Va. (Bassett HS)

Clenton Cochran LB 6-2 230 Fayetteville, N.C. (E.E. Smith HS)

Pat Coleman DE 6-2 195 Charlotte, N.C. (Garinger HS)

Rod Emery L 6-4 265 Greenville, N.C. (J.H. Rose HS)

Mike Garth L 6-4 275 Pemberton, N.J. (Nassau JC)

K wabena Green LB 6-1 246 Supply, N.C. (West Brunswick HS)

Marcellus Harris WR 5-10 175 Newport News, Va. (Ferguson HS)

Sherwin Lacewell L 6-4 260 Durham, N.C. (Southern Durham HS)

Dom Lausic L 6-6 290 Brampton, Ontario, Canada (St. Michael's HS)

Raymond Massey LB 6-3 238 Charlotte, N.C. (Olympic HS)

Anthony Nobles L 6-7 345 Randleman, N.C. (Randleman HS)

1996 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL. SIGNEES

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (High School/Junior College)

Mbayo Ahmadu LB 6-1 230 Washington, D.C. (Woodrow Wilson HS)

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Andrew Bayes

p

Hyattsville, Md. (Dematha HS)

Robert Parker L 6-6 280 Hyattsville, Md. (Dematha HS)
Brian Ray LB 6-2 215 Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook HS)
Eric Reyes LB 6-2 222 Cheltenham, Md. (Riverdale HS)
Brantley Rivers PK 6-0 185 Kingston, Tenn. (Kingston HS)
Chris Satterfield DB 5-11 195 Raleigh, N.C. (Broughton HS)
Kevin Ward QB 6-3 180 Kinston, N.C. (Kinston HS)
Bobby Weaver QB 6-0 190 Hyattsville, Md. (Dematha HS)
Ryan Whaley LB 6-4 260 Kinston, N.C. (South Lenoir HS)
Jamie Wilson RB 6-1 201 Greenville, N.C. (D.H. Conley HS)
Marc Yellock DE 6-5 215 Roxboro, N.C. (Person County HS)
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SIGNEES BY POSITION

Backs and Receivers: Includes offensive and defensive backs; wide receivers

Linemen and Linebackers: Includes offensive and defensive lineman; tight ends, inside and outside

linebackers

Specialists: Includes placekickers and punters

BACKS AND RECEIVERS

Name Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (High School/Junior College)

Marcell us Harris 5-10 175 Fr. Newport News, Va. (Ferguson HS)

Chris Satterfield 5-11 195 Fr. Raleigh, N.C. (Broughton HS)

Kevin Ward 6-3 180 Fr. Kinston, N.C. (Kinston HS)

Bobby Weaver 6-0 190 Fr. Hyattsville, Md. (Dematha HS)

Jamie Wilson 6-1 201 Fr. Greenville, N.C. (D.H. Conley HS)

LINEMEN AND LINEBACKERS

Name Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (High School/Junior College)

Mbayo Ahmadu 6-1 230 Fr. Washington, D.C. (Woodrow Wilson HS)

James Bell 6-6 306 Fr. Lewiston, N.C. (Bertie HS)
Rashan Burns 6-4 240 Fr. Toms River, N.J. (Toms River East HS)
Devone Claybrooks 6-3 240 Fr. Bassett, Va. (Bassett HS)

Clenton Cochran 6-2 230 Fr. Fayetteville, N.C. (E.E. Smith HS)

Pat Coleman 6-2 195 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. (Garinger HS)

Rod Emery 6-4 265 Fr. Greenville, N.C. (J.H. Rose HS)

Mike Garth 6-4 275 Jr. Pemberton, N.J. (Nassau JC)

Kwabena Green 6-1 246 Fr. Supply, N.C. (West Brunswick HS)

Sherwin Lacewell 6-4 260 Fr. Durham, N.C. (Southern Durham HS)

Dom Lausic 6-6 290 Fr. Brampton, Ontario, Canada (St. Michael's HS)
Raymond Massey 6-3 238 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. (Olympic HS)

Anthony Nobles 6-7 345 Fr. Randleman, N.C. (Randleman HS)

Robert Parker 6-6 280 Fr. Hyattsville, Md. (Dematha HS)

Brian Ray 6-2 215 Fr. Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook HS)

Eric Reyes 6-2 222 Fr. Cheltenham, Md. (Riverdale HS)
Ryan Whaley 6-4 260 Fr. Kinston, N.C. (South Lenoir HS)
Marc Yellock 6-5 215 Fr. Roxboro, N.C. (Person County HS)

SPECIALISTS

Name Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (High School/Junior College)

Andrew Bayes 6-3 200 Fr. Hyattsville, Md. (Dematha HS)

Brantley Rivers 6-0 185 Fr. Kingston, Tenn. (Kingston HS)

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MBAYO AHMADU
LB, 6-1, 220, Washington, D.C. (Woodrow Wilson HS)
Selected second-team All-Met ( consisting of 240 Washington,
D.C. area high schools) ... named to the All-D.C. Interscholastic
Athletic Association squad and to the All-West
team ... nickname is "Three Percent" because he has only
three percent body fat...pronounced BAY-O AM-UH-DOO.
ANDREW BAYES
P, 6-3, 200, Hyattsville, Md. (Dematha Catholic HS)
One of three Dematha recruits to sign with the
Pirates ... selected first-team All-State in 1995 by Associated
Press ... named first-team All-Washington Capital Athletic
Conference ... also tabbed All-Prince Georges County, firstteam
All-Met (Washington Pigskin Club) and first-team AllMet
as announced by Washington Post...punted 31 times
as a senior for 43.5 yards average ... connected on 4x7 field
goal attempts with a long boot of 43 yards ... hit 41x41 point-
after attempts ... team ranked No. 1 and were state champi-
ons last season ... High School Coach: Bill McGregor .. .Son of
John and Donna Bayes ... Born February 11, 1978.
JAMES BELL
L, 6-6, 305, Lewiston, N.C. (Bertie HS)
Selected to North Carolina All-State team by Associated
Press as a defensive lineman ... Had 80 tackles as senior,
along with eight sacks ... caused five fumbles and had
one interception which he returned 38 yards for a
touchdown ... had 160 tackles during career ... selected for
North Carolina East-West All-Star Game ... All-Roanoke/
Chowan ... All-Big Eight Conference ... High School Coach:
Roy Bond .. .Son of James and Ruth Bell...Born October 19,
1976.
RASHAN BURNS
WR-TE, 6-4, 240, Toms River, N.J. (Toms River East HS)
Had 24 catches for 360 yards for Toms River East as
senior ... was selected first-team All-Shore tight end ... was
named third-team all-state by Associated Press ... first-team
All-Ocean County. .. also had one interception from linebacker
position ... tabbed first-team Shore Conference All ASouth
... first-team Delphia 8 ... High School Coach: Ken
Snyder.
DEVONE CLAYBROOKS
DL, 6-3,240, Bassett, Va. (Bassett HS)
Registered 94 total tackles in 1995, including 52
solo ... also had nine sacks and 24 tackles for loss ... batted
down three passes and recovered two fumbles ... also played
running back as a senior at Bassett, rushing for 690 yards
and catching 24 passes for more than 300 yards ... earned first-
team spot on prestigious All-Timesland team ... selected to
the all-district and all region III squad as senior ... three-year
starter ... was named Bassett's team MVP as senior in
1995 ... High School Coach: Kenny Moran .. .Son of Sally
Claybrooks ... Born September 15, 1977.
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CLENTON COCHRAN
LB, 6-2,230, Fayetteville, N.C. (E.E. Smith HS)
Three-year starter at linebacker ... had over 100 tackles
and two interceptions as senior in 1995 ... also rushed for
better than 400 yards last season ... participated in Shrine
Bowl in December. .. all-conference in football and
baseball ... first--team All-Cape Fear region ... mid-south 4-A
first-team ... will be one of 10 E.E. Smith football players competing
at Division I-A level in 1996 ... runs 4.7 40-yard
dash ... High School Coach: Milton Butts .. .Son of Clenton A.
Cochran, Sr. and Mary A. Cherry ... Born February 2, 1977.
PAT COLEMAN
DE,6-2, 195, Charlotte, N.C. (Garinger HS)
Three-year starter at outside linebacker ... as a senior,
totalled 101 tackles, 5.5 sacks, two interceptions (including
one return for TD) and two fumble recoveries ... as junior,
had 156 tackles, including 4.5 sacks ... also had three inter-
ceptions and three blocked punts ... totalled 76 tackles as
sophomore ... two-time All-Charlotte Observer team
member ... named all-conference in 1995 .. had more than 300
tackles in his three-year career ... set school record with 156
tackles in 1994 ... runs a 4.5 40-yard dash ... High School Coach:
Barry Shuford .. .Son of Robert and Shirley Coleman ... Born
March 20, 1978.
ROD EMERY
OL, 6-4, 265, Greenville, N.C. (J.H. Rose HS)
Named first-team all-state as a senior by Associated
Press ... ranked as No. 39 prospect in state by SuperPrep
magazine ... three-year offensive lineman starter ... tabbed to
AP second-team all-state squad as junior ... started in 1995
Shrine Bowl Game ... helped lead team to 29-8 record his last
three years at Rose ... earnedAll-East recognition in both jun-
ior and senior seasons ... also named all-conference as junior
and senior .... High School Coach: Lonnie Baker .. .Son of
Cynthia Baker ... Born December 30, 1977.
MIKE GARTH
L, 6-4, 275, Pemberton, N.J. (Nassau CC)
Attended Nassau Junior College in Garden City,
N.Y. ... the only junior college prospect among Pirates' recruiting
class ... Junior College: played on 9-2 Nassau team
which was ranked among nation's top 10 ... JUCO team regarded
among best in eastern U.S .... played for coach George
Powers at Nassau .... High School: Pemberton H.S.
Township ... was named All-South Jersey lineman-of-theyear
as prep senior ... played in New Jersey state all-star
game ... tabbed all-Jersey and all-Liberty ... High School Coach:
Bill McDowell.
KWABENA GREEN
LB, 6-1,245, Supply, N.C. (West Brunswick HS)
Recorded some impressive career numbers at West
Brunswick: 557 tackles, 42 forced fumbles, 30 recovered
fumbles, six interceptions, 16 sacks and 12 touchdowns ...
named 1995 Area Defensive Player-of-the-Year by Myrtle
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MBAYO AHMADU
LB, 6-1, 220, Washington, D.C. (Woodrow Wilson HS)
Selected second-team All-Met ( consisting of 240 Washington,
D.C. area high schools) ... named to the All-D.C. Interscholastic
Athletic Association squad and to the All-West
team ... nickname is "Three Percent" because he has only
three percent body fat...pronounced BAY-O AM-UH-DOO.
ANDREW BAYES
P, 6-3, 200, Hyattsville, Md. (Dematha Catholic HS)
One of three Dematha recruits to sign with the
Pirates ... selected first-team All-State in 1995 by Associated
Press ... named first-team All-Washington Capital Athletic
Conference ... also tabbed All-Prince Georges County, firstteam
All-Met (Washington Pigskin Club) and first-team AllMet
as announced by Washington Post...punted 31 times
as a senior for 43.5 yards average ... connected on 4x7 field
goal attempts with a long boot of 43 yards ... hit 41x41 point-
after attempts ... team ranked No. 1 and were state champi-
ons last season ... High School Coach: Bill McGregor .. .Son of
John and Donna Bayes ... Born February 11, 1978.
JAMES BELL
L, 6-6, 305, Lewiston, N.C. (Bertie HS)
Selected to North Carolina All-State team by Associated
Press as a defensive lineman ... Had 80 tackles as senior,
along with eight sacks ... caused five fumbles and had
one interception which he returned 38 yards for a
touchdown ... had 160 tackles during career ... selected for
North Carolina East-West All-Star Game ... All-Roanoke/
Chowan ... All-Big Eight Conference ... High School Coach:
Roy Bond .. .Son of James and Ruth Bell...Born October 19,
1976.
RASHAN BURNS
WR-TE, 6-4, 240, Toms River, N.J. (Toms River East HS)
Had 24 catches for 360 yards for Toms River East as
senior ... was selected first-team All-Shore tight end ... was
named third-team all-state by Associated Press ... first-team
All-Ocean County. .. also had one interception from linebacker
position ... tabbed first-team Shore Conference All ASouth
... first-team Delphia 8 ... High School Coach: Ken
Snyder.
DEVONE CLAYBROOKS
DL, 6-3,240, Bassett, Va. (Bassett HS)
Registered 94 total tackles in 1995, including 52
solo ... also had nine sacks and 24 tackles for loss ... batted
down three passes and recovered two fumbles ... also played
running back as a senior at Bassett, rushing for 690 yards
and catching 24 passes for more than 300 yards ... earned first-
team spot on prestigious All-Timesland team ... selected to
the all-district and all region III squad as senior ... three-year
starter ... was named Bassett's team MVP as senior in
1995 ... High School Coach: Kenny Moran .. .Son of Sally
Claybrooks ... Born September 15, 1977.
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CLENTON COCHRAN
LB, 6-2,230, Fayetteville, N.C. (E.E. Smith HS)
Three-year starter at linebacker ... had over 100 tackles
and two interceptions as senior in 1995 ... also rushed for
better than 400 yards last season ... participated in Shrine
Bowl in December. .. all-conference in football and
baseball ... first--team All-Cape Fear region ... mid-south 4-A
first-team ... will be one of 10 E.E. Smith football players competing
at Division I-A level in 1996 ... runs 4.7 40-yard
dash ... High School Coach: Milton Butts .. .Son of Clenton A.
Cochran, Sr. and Mary A. Cherry ... Born February 2, 1977.
PAT COLEMAN
DE,6-2, 195, Charlotte, N.C. (Garinger HS)
Three-year starter at outside linebacker ... as a senior,
totalled 101 tackles, 5.5 sacks, two interceptions (including
one return for TD) and two fumble recoveries ... as junior,
had 156 tackles, including 4.5 sacks ... also had three inter-
ceptions and three blocked punts ... totalled 76 tackles as
sophomore ... two-time All-Charlotte Observer team
member ... named all-conference in 1995 .. had more than 300
tackles in his three-year career ... set school record with 156
tackles in 1994 ... runs a 4.5 40-yard dash ... High School Coach:
Barry Shuford .. .Son of Robert and Shirley Coleman ... Born
March 20, 1978.
ROD EMERY
OL, 6-4, 265, Greenville, N.C. (J.H. Rose HS)
Named first-team all-state as a senior by Associated
Press ... ranked as No. 39 prospect in state by SuperPrep
magazine ... three-year offensive lineman starter ... tabbed to
AP second-team all-state squad as junior ... started in 1995
Shrine Bowl Game ... helped lead team to 29-8 record his last
three years at Rose ... earnedAll-East recognition in both jun-
ior and senior seasons ... also named all-conference as junior
and senior .... High School Coach: Lonnie Baker .. .Son of
Cynthia Baker ... Born December 30, 1977.
MIKE GARTH
L, 6-4, 275, Pemberton, N.J. (Nassau CC)
Attended Nassau Junior College in Garden City,
N.Y. ... the only junior college prospect among Pirates' recruiting
class ... Junior College: played on 9-2 Nassau team
which was ranked among nation's top 10 ... JUCO team regarded
among best in eastern U.S .... played for coach George
Powers at Nassau .... High School: Pemberton H.S.
Township ... was named All-South Jersey lineman-of-theyear
as prep senior ... played in New Jersey state all-star
game ... tabbed all-Jersey and all-Liberty ... High School Coach:
Bill McDowell.
KWABENA GREEN
LB, 6-1,245, Supply, N.C. (West Brunswick HS)
Recorded some impressive career numbers at West
Brunswick: 557 tackles, 42 forced fumbles, 30 recovered
fumbles, six interceptions, 16 sacks and 12 touchdowns ...
named 1995 Area Defensive Player-of-the-Year by Myrtle
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Beach Sun-News ... played in 1995 Shrine Bowl Game at
Charlotte ... recorded 11 tackles for loss during career and
forced six fumbles while recovering three ... as senior, recorded
236 tackles, 13 forced fumbles ... had four games with
over 20 tackles ... holds school record for most tackles and
most games played .. .led West Brunswick to record of 42-13
during his four-year career there ... an all-region selection as
junior and senior by Wilmington Morning Star ... named AllWaccamaw
Conference in sophomore, junior and senior
seasons ... All-Brunswick County sel??ction in sophomore,
junior and senior campaigns ... named to "Toast of the Coast"
squad by Myrtle Beach Sun News as junior and senior ... also
holds school records for tackles and most games
played ... West Brunswick. .. also was four-year regular on
wrestling team ... High School Coach: Richard Hickman ... Son
of Leonard and Linda Green ... Born June 7, 1977.

MARCELLUS HARRIS

WR, 5-10, 175, Newport News, Va. (Ferguson HS)

Caught 36 passes for 603 yards (16.8 yards per catch)
and 12 TDs as senior ... rushed 21 times for 161 yards ... also
had four punt returns for TDs .. .led Peninsula District in receiving
yards as a senior ... ranked eighth in the conference
in scoring with 60 points this past season ... named first-team
All-Peninsula District and second-team All-Eastern Region
in 1995 ... threw six TD passes (31 of 78 for 467 yards) as
Ferguson's quarterback through seven games of junior
season ... switched to WR for last three games of junior year,
totalling eight catches for 211 yards two TDs ... starting point
guard on Ferguson varsity basketball team ... three-year
letterman ... same high school as Pirate teammate Linwood
DeBrew, whom he played with as a freshman at
Ferguson ... High School Coach: Tommy Raymon .... Son of
Marcellus and Linda Harris ... Born February 15, 1978.

SHERWIN LACEWELL

OL, 6-4, 270, Durham, N.C. (Southern Durham HS)

Four-year starter for Southern Durham H.S .... graded
out at 92 percent as offensive guard as senior ... also played
defensive tackle as senior and recorded 54 tackles ... as junior,
played offensive guard and defensive tackle as well as
linebacker ... had 68 tackles as junior ... selected in 1995 as
member of all-area team ... named all-conference three consecutive
seasons ... played linebacker as a junior before lining
up at defensive tackle for his senior season ... team's
record was 30-15 in four seasons and won conference cham

pionships his freshman and senior seasons ... bench presses

310 pounds while deadlifting 550 pounds ... was all-conference
in shot put and discus as member of tack and field
team ... High School Coach: Chip Gill...Son of Peggy A.
Lacewell...Born April 5, 1978.

DOMeLAUSIC

L, 6-6, 290, Brampton, Ontario, Canada (St. Michael's HS)

Enrolled at East Carolina last winter and participated
in spring drills ... played tackle on both sides of the ball as
prep standout at St. Michael's ... named to Toronto Star All-

Star team ... two-year letterman ... team captain as senior ... was
defensive MVP of Metro ... attended same high school as

NHL star Eric Lindros ... High School Coach: �Paul

Forbes ... Son of Mirko and Marta Lausic ... Born January 26,
1976.

RAYMOND MASSEY

LB, 6-3, 238, Charlotte, N.C. (Olympic HS)

One of Pirates' most highly-regarded recruits ... rated
as No. 19 prospect in North Carolina by SuperPrep

Magazine ... member of Charlotte Observer's Top 25 list of

prospects ... played in 1995 Shrine Bowl and was defensive

MVP of the North Carolina squad ... totalled 189 tackles in
1995 and had six sacks ... also had three fumble recoveries
(one for touchdown) and one interception ... caused five
fumbles ... all-conference ... was named All-Charlotte/
Mecklinburg County ... called by his high school coach Scott
Stein, "the most dominant player I have coached in 12
years" ... named third-team all-state ... High School Coach:

Scott Stein.

ANTHONY NOBLES

L, 6-7, 345, Randleman, N.C. (Randleman HS)

The Pirates' "largest" signee .. .listed among Charlotte
Observer's Top 25 prospects in the state ... rated by Forrest
Davis as one of top 12 prospects in North Carolina ... rated
No. 24 among top players in North Carolina by SuperPrep
Magazine ... preseason All-American and postseason all-midA
tlantic in Tom Lemming's prep magazine ... two-time AllCentral
Carolina Conference selection ... three-time Randolph
County choice ... all-state as senior .. .listed on Reebok AllAmerican
team ... helped team to 27-9 record his three
seasons ... played both sides of the line ... third-leading
tackler ... state finalist in the shot put the last two years ... High
School Coach: Dee Bulla ... Son of Willie and Martha
Nobles ... Born April 2, 1978.

ROBERT PARKER

L, 6-6, 280, Hyattsville, Md. (Dematha Catholic HS)

Another of the three Dematha recruits to sign at East
Carolina ... chosen to Associated Press first-team all-state
squad ... named first-team All-Washington Capital Athletic
Conference, All-Prince Georges County. .. also selected firstteam
All-Met....starting offensive tackle his junior and senior
seasons ... also started at defensive guard as senior ... co-
captain as senior ... High School Coach: Bill McGregor ... Son
ofWilliamJ. Parker and Janice L. Kramer ... BornJuly 15, 1977.

BRIAN RAY

LB, 6-2, 215, Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook HS)

Was a three-year starter at linebacker for Millbrook
High School...recorded 84 total tackles last season, including
22 solos ... also had pair of interceptions, caused one
fumble and blocked two extra points as senior ... played in
1995 Shrine Bowl...was listed among Tom Lemming's prep
All-Americans ... helped lead team to 10-2 record and conference
championship his senior season ... named all-confer

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ence as junior and senior .. .listed No. 36 by SuperPrep Magazine
among state's prospects ... as a junior, totalled 83 tackles
and also had pair of interceptions ... received Golden
Helmet Award for outstanding performance in 1995 ... also
member of track and field team ... High School Coach: Earl
Smith .. .Son of Otis and Sandra Ray ... Born December 8, 1977.

ERIC REYES

LB, 6-2, 222, Cheltenham, Md. (Riverdale Baptist HS)

Was in on 135 tackles, including 86 solos as senior ... had
four sacks, five caused fumbles, four recovered
fumbles ... had 13 tackles for loss and one
interception ... finished career with 343 tackles, including 208
solos ... averaged 15 tackles per game during career ... had 14

total sacks ... had 18 forced fumbles and 13 fumble recover

ies in career ... also had more than 200 yards rushing ... holds

school records for most tackles in a game (29) and career

(326)... honorable mention all-state as senior by Maryland
Associated Press ... named second-team All-Prince George's
County ... named all-region ... Washington Post independent
all-star team member .... High School Coach: Mickey
Toll .. .Son of Willie and Nan Reyes ... Born February 27, 1978.
BRANTLEY RIVERS

PK, 6-0, 185, Kingston, Tenn. (Roane County HS)

Four-year letterman with outstanding credentials ... as
senior, kicked 11 field goals in 13 attempts and also was
successful on all 40 extra point attempts ... had long FG of 47
yards as senior ... selected All-East Tennessee ... named AllRoane
County as well as all-region ... as a junior, connected
on 7x8 field goals and 28x30 point afters ... hit 25x28 extra
points during sophomore season ... team was 23-2 his last
two seasons ... also played soccer and basketball at Roane
County ... High School Coach: Vic King ... Son of Arthur and
Gina Rivers ... Born December 27, 1977.

CHRIS SATTERFIELD

DB, 5-11, 195, Raleigh, N.C. (Broughton HS)

Rated as No. 17 prospect in North Carolina, according
to SuperPrep Magazine ... played in 1995 Shrine
Bowl...three-year starter ... played both RB and DB as senior
though not as much on offense because of nagging hip flex or
injury ... rushed 70 times for 701 yards and three
TDs ... completed three passes for 77 yards and caught two
for 79 yards and one TD ... had 55-yard TD on punt return ... as
senior, had 99 tackles, including 35 solos ... also had six sacks
and five interceptions ... as junior QB, rushed 58 times for
495 yards and six TDs ... hit 14x33 passes for 445 yards and
three TDs ... High School Coach: Danny Bolick. .. Son of
Reginald and Cheryl Satterfield ... Born July 5, 1978.

KEVIN WARD

QB, 6-3,180, Kinston, N.C. (Kinston HS)

Set Kinston school single-season record for passing
yards with 1,602 and for touchdown passes with 16 ... connected
on 98 of 207 attempts senior season ... as a junior, threw

for 1,165 yards while tossing nine TD passes ... played backup
quarterback as a sophomore and registered some time as a
wide receiver ... named to All-Big East Team as well as the
All-Area squad in 1995 .. .listed as No. 37 prospect in state
by SuperPrep Magazine ... runs a 4.55 40-yard dash ... High
School Coach: Ralph Holloway.

BOBBY WEAVER

QB, 6-0, 190, Hyattsville, Md. (Dematha Catholic HS)

Compiled 16-1 record as two-year starter at
QB. .. completed 76x121 passes for 1,223 yards and nine
touchdowns as a senior ... threw just one interception ... also
rushed for over 400 yards and six TDs ... named first-team
All-Washington Capital Athletic Conference and honorable
mention AP all-state in 1995 .. .Dematha finished 9-1 his senior
season ... High School Coach: Bill McGregor ... Son of
Robert, III and Elizabeth Weaver ... Born August 10, 1978.

RYAN WHALEY

LB, 6-4, 260, Kinston, N.C. (South Lenoir HS)

Named to the All-East Central Conference team as
sophomore, junior and senior ... all-area as a junior and
senior ... selected as the South Lenoir defensive MVP in 1994
and 1995 and the overall team MVP in '95 ... averaged eight
tackles per game his senior season ... in addition to linebacker,

also played tight end ... tore knee ligaments playing basketball
his junior season ... averaged 13 tackles in 1994 as a jun

ior before injury. .. made 17 tackles vs. eventual state champion
Wallace-Rose Hill in a 14-12 loss during the '93
season ... High School Coach: Jimmy Smith .. .Son of Jon and
Dixie Whaley ... Born June 28, 1978.

JAMIE WILSON

RB, 6-1,201, Greenville, N.C. (D.H. Conley HS)

Rushed for more than 2,900 yards in two seasons ... as
senior, rushed for 1,270 yards ... scored 33 touchdowns during
career at Conley ... also played defensive back, recording
200-plus tackles and 13 interceptions during career ... all-conference
selection as junior and senior ... named All-Area by
Daily Reflector in both junior and senior seasons ... named
Coastal Conference Player-of-the-Year as a senior ... High
School Coach: Eddie Rhodes .. .Son of James Wilson and
Annie Hickman ... Born January 8, 1978.

MARC YELLOCK

DE, 6-5, 215, Roxboro, N.C. (Person County HS)

Outstanding defensive prospect...recorded 92 tackles
and 17 sacks as senior at Person County ... also blocked nine
punts and recovered five fumbles .. .listed as No. 25 prospect
in state by Super Prep Magazine ... also tabbed to Charlotte
Observer's Top 25 ... named as Pack-6 Defensive Playerof-
the-Year ... named all-conference and all-state 4-A. .. also
plays basketball and is member of track and field team ... has
won North Carolina state prep triple jump
championship ... High School Coach: John Lacy Harris ... Son
of Robert and Sandra Yellock...Born February 27, 1978.

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August 29

Liberty at East Tennessee St.
William & Mary at C. Florida
Akron at Ohio

August 31

West Virginia at Pittsburgh
Southern Miss. at Georgia
Miami at Memphis
Arkansas State at BYU

September 7

East Tennessee State at ECU

W. Michigan at West Virginia
C. Florida at South Carolina
Southern Miss. at Alabama
The Citadel at Miami
Austin Peay St. at Arkansas St.
Virginia Tech at Akron
Ohio at Hawaii

Mississippi State at Memphis
Georgia Tech at N.C. State

September 1 2
Miami at Rutgers

September 14

ECU at West Virginia

E. Tenn. St. at Glenville State
Georgia at South Carolina
Central Florida at New Mexico
Utah State at Southern Miss.
Arkansas State at UAB
Va. Tech at Boston College
Ohio at Army

Memphis at Missouri

September 21

ECU at South Carolina

VMI at East Tennessee State
West Virginia at Purdue
Central Florida at Ball State
SW La. at Southern Miss.

N. Illinois at Arkansas State
Rutgers at Virginia Tech
Ohio at Northwestern
Tulane at Memphis
September 26
Maryland at West Virginia

September 28

Central Florida at ECU

E. Tennessee St. at W. Carolina
Miss. State at South Carolina
Southern Miss. at Louisville
Pittsburgh at Miami
Virginia Tech at Syracuse

N.C. State at Purdue
October 5

Appalachian St. at E. Tenn St.
Boston College at W. Virginia
South Carolina at Auburn

C. Arkansas at Arkansas State
Eastern Michigan at Ohio
Cincinnati at Memphis
N.C. State at Maryland
October 10

Southern Miss. at ECU

October 12

E. Tennessee St. at The Citadel
South Carolina at Kentucky
Samford at Central Florida
Florida State at Miami

SW Louisiana at Arkansas St.
Temple at Virginia Tech
Ohio at Ball State

Memphis at Houston
Alabama at N.C. State

October 19

ECU at Miami

West Virginia at Temple
Arkansas at South Carolina
NE Louisiana at C. Florida
Memphis at Southern Miss.

SE Missouri St. at Arkansas St.
Ohio at Kent

N.C. State at Virginia
October 26

Furman at East Tennessee State
Miami at West Virginia

South Carolina at Vanderbilt

C. Florida at Georgia Tech
Southern Miss. at Tulane
Arkansas State at Mississippi
Pittsburgh at Virginia Tech
Bowling Green at Ohio

Memphis at SW Louisiana

November 2

Arkansas State at ECU

East Tenn. St. at Ga. Southern
Syracuse at West Virginia
Tennessee at South Carolina
Illinois State at Central Florida
Cincinnati at Southern Miss.
Miami at Temple

SW Louisiana at Virginia Tech

Ohio at Western Michigan
Memphis at Louisville

N.C. State at North Carolina
November 9

ECU at Virginia Tech

Marshall at East Tennessee St.
West Virginia at Rutgers

Central Florida at UAB

Southern Miss. at Houston

Louisiana Tech at Arkansas St.

Ohio at Miami
Tennessee at Memphis
Duke at N.C. State

November 16

Ohio at ECU

East Tennessee St. at UT-Chatt.
South Carolina at Florida
Bowling Green at C. Florida
Southern Miss. at Florida State
Virginia Tech at Miami
Arkansas St. at Nevada

N.C. State at Clemson
November 23

ECU at Memphis

West Virginia at Virginia Tech
South Carolina at Clemson
Boston College at Miami
Toledo at Ohio

Wake Forest at N.C. State

November 29

Virginia at Virginia Tech

November 30

ECU vs. N.C. State (@ Charlotte)

Miami at Syracuse

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SPORTS INFORMATION

CONTACTS

East Tennessee State (Saturday, Sept. 7)

SID: Annabelle Vaughan Office Phone: 423-439-4220 ==-=-""'=
Vaughan Home Phone: 423-929-0262 SID Fax: 423-439-6138 ET SU

Mailing Address: Sports Information, Box 70641, Johnson ,...,........,....,..... ,,

City, TN 37614

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West Virginia (Saturday, Sept. 14)
SID: Shelly Poe Office Phone: 304-293-2821
?? Poe Home Phone: 304-599-7259 SID Fax: 304-293-4105
T' Mailing Address: WVU Sports Information, P.O. Box 0877,

Morgantown, WV 26507
South Carolina (Saturday, Sept. 21)

SID: Kerry Tharp Office Phone: 803-777-7987

Tharp Home Phone: 803-776-0382 SID Fax: 803-777-2967
Columbia, SC 29208
Mailing Address: Sports Information, 1300 Rosewood Dr.,

Central Florida (Saturday, Sept. 28)

,,: SID: John Marini Office Phone: 407-823-2729

JCs.,.. Marini Home Phone: 407-366-5881 SID Fax: 407-823-5266
Mailing Address: UCF Sports Information, Wayne Densch
Sports Center, Orlando, FL 32816
Southern Mississippi (Thursday, Oct. 10)

SID: M.R. Napier Office Phone: 601-266-4503

Napier Home Phone: 601-268-7777 SID Fax: 601-266-4507 -----'""'----

Mailing Address: USM Sports Information, Box 5161,
Hattiesburg, MS 39406

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Miami
SID: Bob
(Fla.) (Saturday, Oct. 19)
Burda Office Phone: 305-284-3244
Burda Home Phone: TBA SID Fax: 305-284-2807

MIAMI Mailing Address: UM Sports Information, P.O. Box 248167,

Coral Gables, FL 33146

Arkansas State (Saturday, Nov. 2)

Mailing Address: ASU Sports Information, P.O. Box 1000,
A??
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T.
State Universit , AR 72467

SID: Gina Bowman Office Phone: 501-972-2541
Bowman Home Phone: 501-932-6947 SID Fax: 501-972-3367 ??

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Virginia Tech (Saturday, Nov. 9)

?? SID: Jack Williams Office Phone: 540-231-6726
Williams Home Phone: 540-951-0963 SID Fax: 540-231-6984

'?I Mailing Address: 364 Jamerson Athletic Center,

Blacksburn, VA 24061
Ohio (Saturday, Nov. 16)
d??SID: George Mauzy Office Phone: 614-593-1298 N.o

Mauzy Home Phone: 614-797-3882 SID Fax: 614-593-2420 1,1Mailing Address: Sports Information, 105 Convocation

Center, Athens, OH 45701

Memphis (Saturday, Nov. 23)

SID: Bob Winn Office Phone: 901-678-2337

Winn Home Phone: 901-753-6441 SID Fax: 901-678-4134

Mailing Address: UM Sports Information, Room 205

Athletic Office Bldg., Memphis, TN 38152

North Carolina State (Saturday, Nov. 30)
SID: Mark Bockelman Office Phone: 919-515-2102
Bockelman Home Phone: 919-662-9220 SID Fax: 919-515-2898
Mailing Address: Sports Information, Box 8501, Raleigh,
NC 27695

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East Tennessee State
Buccaneers

Mike Cavan Greg Ryan
September 7 -4:00 p.m. EST
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium (35,000) -Greenville, N.C.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location ..............................................................Johnson City,
Founded ........................................................................................
Enrollment ................................................................................ 11,715
Tenn.
1911

Nickname ......................................................................... Buccaneers

Colors ........................................................ Navy Blue and Old Gold

Conference ........................................................................... Southern

Stadium.................................................... Memorial Center (12,000)

Surface ..................................................................................Astroturf

PresidentAthleticsAthletic
.......
DirDep...........
...............
ectorartmertt
......
Phone .....................................
.................................
............................................ Dr.
H.
S.RoyKeener
NicksFry, Jr.
(423) 439-4343

Record1995Conference
.................................................................................
Record ....................................................................
4-7-04-4-0

1995 Bowl..................................................................................... N/A

Basic Offense ..................................................................... Multiple I

Basic Defense .................................................................................4-3

Series Record vs. ECU .......................................... ECU leads, 5-4-1

Last Game vs. ECU ........... ECU 24, ETSU 6 -1984 at Greenville

COACHING STAFF

HeadAlma
CoachMater
.....................................................................
(year) .....................................................
Record at ETSU (years) .........................................
Career Record (years) .......................................... 57-46-2 (10 years)
MikeGeorgia20-24-0 (4
Ca(1van972)

Football Office Phone ...............................................
Best Time to Contact ..............................................
439-42(423)
Mornings,
61M-W

PLAYER INFORMATION

Lettermen Returning/Lost .........................................................
Starters Returning/Lost .............................................................
36/917/7

Specialists Returning/Lost ..........................................................1/l

Offensive Starters Returning ...........................................................

B.J. Adigun (WR), Justin Calhoun (C), Sam Haynie (OG), Wes Jones(OT), Marcus Satterfield (WR), Greg Johnson (WR), Greg Ryan(QB), Edward Swint (RB)
Defensive Starters Returning...........................................................

Mark Collins (DE), Curtis Eason (DT), T.J. Weston (DT), JamesRussell (DE), Mario Hankerson (LB), Derek Fudge (LB), Mike Scott(SS), Brandon Rogers (CB)

All-Star Candidates ............................................................................

James Russell (DE), Greg Ryan (QB), B.J. Adigun (WR), JustinCalhoun (C), Brian Edwards (TB), Mario Hankerson (LB)

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS

Rushing

Name Att. Yds. Avg.

Edward Swint 102 410 4.0

Jeff Willis 17 80 4.7

Passing

Name Att. Cmp. Pct. Int.

Greg Ryan 387 229 .592 14

Doug Martin 11 7 .636 1

TD

2

0

Yds. TD

2473 17

78 1

Receiving

Name No. Yds. Avg. TD

B.J. Adigun 729 13.5 8

12.1

Assistant Coaches ..............................................................................

.

Greg Johnson

543

3

David McKnight (Offensive Coordinator/QBs/RBs), EricSchumann (Defensive Coordinator/DBs), David Napert (OL/
Strength), Randy Williams (OL), Darryl Mason (WRs), Steve McGill(DL), Brad Sherrod (LBs), Wayne Smith (DBs)

1996 Schedule 1995 Results (4-7-0)

Aug. 29 .................... Liberty 7 at Troy State .............. 31

Sept. 7 ....... at East Carolina 20 at Toledo .................... 41

Sept. 14 ......Glenville State 23 at VMI ........................ 37Sept. 21 ........................ VMI 20 at Tulsa ...................... 45

Sept. 28 ........ at W. Carolina 23 at AppnState ............. 30

.

SPORTS INFORMATION

Sports Information Director .......................... Annabelle Vaughan

Office Phone ............................................................... 439-4220

Oct. 5....Appalachian State 21 The Citadel............... 13

Oct. 12 .......... at The Citadel 15 at Furman .................. 21

Oct. 26..................... Furman

Home Phone ............................................................... (423) 929-0262

Assistant SIDs ............................Sanford Rogers, Krista Plummer

21 Georgia Southern.... 16

Nov. 2 ......... at Ga. Southern 0 at Marshall ................ 52

SID Mailing Address .......................................................
Johnson CitynBox 70641

, TN 37614 Nov. 9 ....................Marshall 38 UT-Chattanooga ........ 9

SID Fax Number ........................................................ 439-6138 Nov. 16 ............ at UT-Chatt. 36 Western Carolina .... 10

Press Box Phone ......................................................... (423) 439-5329

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West Virginia
Mountaineers

Don Nehlen Chad Johnston

September 14 -1 2:00 p.m. EST

Mountaineer Field (63,500) Morgantown, W.Va.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location .............................................................Morgantown, W.Va.

Founded ........................................................................................
Enrollment ................................................................................
186723,000

Nickname .................................................................... Mountaineers

Colors ................................................................... Old Gold and Blue

Conference ............................................................................. Big East

Stadium..................................................Mountaineer Field (63,500)

Surface ................................................................................. Omniturf

President.........................................................David C. Hardesty, Jr.

Athletics Director..........................................................
Athletic Department Phone .....................................
Ed(304)
stilongPa293-5621

1995 Record .................................................................................
Conference Record ........................................................................
5-6-04-3

1995 Bowl..................................................................................... N/A

Basic Offense ..................................................................... Multiple I

Basic Defense ...............................................................
Series Record vs. ECU............................................
MultipleWVU
Setsleads, 8-1

Last Game vs. ECU ......... ECU 23, WVU 20n-1995 at Greenville

PLAYER INFORMATION

Lettermen Returning/Lost .......................................................
Offensive Starters
..........................................................
Returning ..........................................................
Starters Returning/Lost .............................................................
Specialists Returning/Lost
42/1814/81/1.

Chad Johnston (QB), David Saunders (WR), Rahsaan Vanterpool(WR),BryanWashington (OT),MikeHorn (OG), TedDaniels (OG)

Defensive Starters Returning...........................................................

Canute Curtis (RLB), Kevin Landholt (DT), Henry Slay (DT), Bernard
Russ (LB), Elige Longino (LB), Charles Emanuel (DB), VannWashington (DB), Mike Logan (DB)

All-Star Candidates ............................................................................

Canute Curtis (RLB), Rahsaan Vanterpool (WR), David Saunders(WR), Chad Johnston (QB), Mike Logan (DB)

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS

Rushing

Name Att. Yds. Avg. TD

Leroy White 42 260 6.2 1

Curtis Keaton 28 136 0

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach .................................................................... Don Nehlen Passing

Name Att. Cmp.

Chad Johnston 248 127

40 22

Alma Mater (year) .........................................
Record at West Virginia (years) ........................
Career Record (years) ......................................
Bowling Green (1958)
11165-68-48-103-8
(16(25 years)

Yds. TD

2019

Pct. Int.

13

1

Eric Boykin

.512

.550

13

323 3

Football Office Phone ............................................... (304) 293-4194

Best Time to Contact ................ Through Big East conference call

Receiving

Yds.

Name

No.

Avg.

18.0

17.8

TD

. David Saunders 38 682

Rahsaan Vanterpool 34 606

Assistant Coaches ..............................................................................

Doc Holliday (Asst. Head Coach/WRs), Steve Dunlap (DefensiveCoordinator/LBs), Dan Simrell (Offensive Coordinator/QBs),

5

3

Desmond Robinson (RBs), Bill Kirelawich (DL), Bill Legg (OL-Int.),
Dave McMichael (OL-Ext.), Jerry Holmes (DBs), Donnie Young(RLBs/Recruiting Coordinator)

SPORTS INFORMATION

Sports Information Director ...........................................Shelly Poe

Office Phone ............................................................... 293-2821

Home Phone ............................................................... (304) 599-7259

Assistant SIDs ...............Kevin Keys, John Antonik, Greg Walker

SID Mailing Address ....................... PO Box 0877 (107 Coliseum)

Morgantown, WV 26507

SID Fax Number ........................................................ 293-4105

Press Box Phone ......................................................... (304) 293-3799

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1996 Schedule

Aug. 31 .......... at Pittsburgh

Sept. 7 ........... W. Michigan

Sept. 14 ......... East Carolina

Sept. 21 ................ at Purdue

Sept. 26 ............... MarylandOct. 5......... Boston College

Oct. 19 .................. at Temple

Oct. 26.............Miami (Fla.)

Nov. 2 .................... Syracuse

Nov. 9 .................. at Rutgers

Nov. 23 ...... at Virginia Tech

1995 Results (5-6-0)
24 Purdue ....................... 2624 Temple....................... 1317 at Maryland .............. 3145 Kent ............................. 620 at East Carolina ........ 2331 at Boston College ..... 19

0 at Syracuse ................ 22

0 Virginia Tech............ 27

59 Rutgers ...................... 26

12 at Miami .................... 17

21 Pitt................................ 0

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Game 3

South Carolina
Gamecocks

September 21 7:00 p.m. EST
Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250) -Columbia, S.C.

Brad Scott Ben Washington
GENERAL INFORMATION

Location ......................................................................Columbia, S.C.

Founded ........................................................................................ 1801

Enrollment ................................................................................ 26,346

Nickname ......................................................................... Gamecocks

Colors ...............1......................................................Garnet and Black

Conference ................,..............................,..................... Southeastern

Stadium............................:............................Williams-Brice (62,380)

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Surface ............................................_....,:........................... Natural Grass

President ������������.����r...:��-��������:������;.,??.............................Dr. John Palms

Athletics Directo;f.U.7'.??i:}......-.,t...........;............. Dr. Mike McGee

Athletic DepartmentPnone ....,.................;.............. (803) 777-4202

1995 Record ...................:�.�.......:.....??.:............................................ 4-6-1

Conference Record ���������������������������:1��������.[
1995 Bowl.....................................................................................
.............................
NI 2-5-1 A

Basic Offense ........................................................,,:.................Pro Set

Basic Defense ....................................................:............................4-3

Series Record vs. ECU............................................. USC leads, 9-3

Last Game vs. ECU ... ECU 56, USC 42 -1994 at Columbia, S.C.

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach ........................................................................ Brad Scott

Alma Mater (year) ........................................... South Florida (1979)

Record at South Carolina (years) ......................... 11-11-1 (2 years)

Career Record (years) ................................................................Same

Football Office Phone ............................................... (803) 777-4271

Best Time to Contact ...................................... 1:30 -2:30 p.m., M-F

Assistant Coaches ...............................................................................

Wally Burnham (Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator),John
Eason (Offensive Coordinator/WRs), BruceJohnson (DBs), Chuck
Kelly (RBs/Special Teams), Brad Lawing (DTs), Rick Petri (DL /
DEs), John Reaves (QB/Passing Coordinator), Mark Salva (OL),
John Zernhelt (OL)

SPORTS INFORMATION

Home Phone ...............................................................
Sports Information Director .......................................
Office Phone ...............................................................
(803) 776-0382(803) 777-7987Kerry Tharp

Assistant SIDs ............................. Brian Binette, Michelle Schmitt,

LaRonica Conway

SID Mailing Address ............................ Room 205, Athletic Office

Memphis, TN 38152

FaxSIDPress
NumberBox Phone .........................................................
........................................................ (901) 678-4134
(901) 272-0136

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PLAYER INFORMATION

Lettermen Returning/Lost .......................................................
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................... 30/20
12/10

Specialists Returning/Lost ..........................................................2/1

Offensive Starters Returning ...........................................................

Jamar Nesbit (OG), Travis Whitfield (OG), Randy Wheeler (OT),
Duce Staley (RB), Zola Davis (WR)

Defensive Starters Returning...........................................................

Maynard Caldwell (DE), Henry Taylor (DT), Selesta Miller (DE),
Joe Troupe (CB), Ben Washington (SS), Arturo Freeman (FS)

All-Star Candidates ............................................................................

Jamar Nesbit (OG), Zola Davis (WR), Ben Washington (SS),Arturo
Freeman (FS), Randy Wheeler (OT), Duce Staley (RB)

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS

Rushing

Name Att. Yds. Avg. TD

Duce Staley 127 736 5.8 8

Scott Moritz 17 96 5.6 1

Passing

Name Att. Cmp. Pct. Int. Yds. TD

Anthony Wright 27 17 .630 1 207 2

Receiving

Name No. Yds. Avg. TD

Zola Davis 58 911

Duce Staley 31 236

1996 Schedule

Sept. 7 ....... Central Florida

Sept. 14 .................. Georgia

21 ......... East Carolina

Sept. 28 ............. Miss. State

Oct. 5 ................... at Auburn

Oct. 12 .............. at Kentucky

Oct. 19.................. Arkansas

Oct. 26 ............ at Vanderbilt

Nov. 2 ................. Tennessee

Nov. 16 ................. at Florida

Nov. 23 .................. Clemson

15.7 9

7.6 2

1995 Results (4-6-1)

23 at Georgia .................. 42

21 at Arkansas ............... 51

68 Louisiana Tech......... 21

30 Kentucky .................. 35

20 LSU ............................ 20

77 Kent ........................... 14

65 at Miss. State ............. 39

52 Vanderbilt................. 14

21 at Tennessee .............. 56

7 Florida ....................... 63

17 Clemson .................... 38

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Ga111e 4
Central Florida
Golden Knights

Gene McDowell Daunte Culpepper
September 28 -4:00 p.m. EST
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium (35,000) -Greenville, N.C.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location .........................................................................Orlando, Fla.
Founded ........................................................................................ 1963

Enrollment ................................................................................ 26,500

Nickname ................................................................. Golden Knights

Colors .........................................................................Blackand Gold

Conference .................................................................................. N/
Stadium................................................Florida Citrus Bowl
A(70,349)

Surface ......................................................................... Natural Grass

President....................................................................Dr. John C. Hitt

Athletics Director............................................................ Steve Sloan

Athletic Department Phone ..................................... (407) 823-2256

1995 Record ..................................................................... 6-5-0 (I-AA)

Conference Record .................................................................... N/
1995 Bowl..................................................................................... N/
AA

sicBaBasic
OffenseDefense...........................................................................Pro Set
.......................................................................Multiple

Series Record vs. ECU............................................. ECU leads, 3-0

Last Game vs. ECU ........... ECU 23, UCF 20 -1994 at Greenville

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach ............................................................. Gene McDowell

Alma Mater (year) .............................................
Record at Central Florida (years) .......................
Florida State (1963)
76-49-0 (11 years)

Career Record (years) ................................................................Same

Football Office Phone ............................................... (407) 823-2342

Best Time to Contact ....................................... 8:00 -9:00 a.m., M-F

Assistant Coaches ...............................................................................

Allen Gooch (RBs/RecruitingCoordinator), Chris Hatcher (Graduate
Assistant), Willie Jones (OL), Mike Kruczek (Offensive Coordinator/
QBs), Paul Lounsbury (OL), Matt Rock (Kickers), WillieMartinez (Defensive Coordinator/DBs), Brian VanGorder (LBs)

SPORTS INFORMATION

Sports Information Director ........................................John Marini

Office Phone ............................................................... 823-2729

HomeAssistPhoneant
...............................................................
SIDs
(407) 366-5881
.............................Cory Rogers, Stephanie Burchill

SID Mailing Address ......................Wayne Densch Sports Center

Orlando, FL 32816

SID Fax Number ........................................................ (407) 823-5266

Press Box Phone .......................................................................... TBA

PLAYER INFORMATION

Lettermen Returning/Lost .......................................................41/14Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................. 13/9

Specialists Returning/Lost ..........................................................2/1

Offensive Starters Returning ...........................................................

Daunte Culpepper (QB), Stuart Stipe (WR), Kevin Stewart (OT),
Alex Galvez (C), Cornell Green (OT), Mark Nonsant (WR)

Defensive Starters Returning...........................................................

Tavares Tate (DE), Nakia Reddick (LB), Darryl Latimore (CB),
Kenton Rickerson (FS), Jamiel McWhorter (DE), Kendrick Thomas
(LB), John Bryant (LB)

All-Star Candidates ............................................................................

Daunte Culpepper (QB), Todd Cleveland (WR), Nakia Reddick(LB), Kendrick Thomas (LB), Charlie Pierce (PK/P)

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS

Rushing

Name Att. Yds. Avg. TD

Mike Grant 41 215 5.2 1

Johnie Presley 24 93 3.9 0

Passing

Name Att. Cmp. Pct. Int. Yds. TD

Daunte Culpepper 294 168 .571 10 2071 12

Kevin Reid 10 6 .600 1 59 0

Receiving

Name No. Yds. Avg. TD

Mark Nonsant 25 334 13.4 0

Stuart Stipe 16 262 16.4 1

1996 Schedule

Aug. 29 ... William & Mary

7 .... at South Carolina

14 ...... at New Mexico

21 ............ at Ball State

Sept. 28 ..... at East Carolina

Oct. 12................... Samford

Oct. 19.......... NE LouisianaOct. 26 ........at Georgia TechNov. 2 .............Illinois StateNov. 9 ....................... at UABNov. 16 ...... Bowling Green

1995 Results (6-5-0)
40 Eastern Kentucky.... 3235 Carson-Newman ..... 2114 at Florida State ......... 46

7 at McNeese State ...... 49

41 Samford .................... 14

6 Liberty......................... 714 at Hawaii................... 4534 at NE Louisiana........ 1438 Bethune-Cookman .... 717 Troy State .................. 2817 Maine ........................ 37

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Ga111e 5

SouthernMississippiGoldenEagles

Jeff Bower Marchant Kenney
October 1 0 -8:00 p.m. EST
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium (35,000) -Greenville, N.C.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location ................................................................Hattiesburg, Miss.

Foundedn................. ................................................................ 1910

Enrollment ....................:..??!:...................................................... 13,000

Nickname ..................,......;..........................................Golden Eagles

Colors ........................\....::.:'.'.....:}............................ Black and Gold

Conference ......................................:........................Conference USA

Stadium.......................'.:;;��n���:...........: .M. Roberts (33,000)
Surface ���������������.'"::::::,;...
:j...,...........t.........,.J.......... Natural Grass

President..........J.......;..,,.::??t::...........U::??'.:..Dr. Aubrey K. Lucas

Athletics Director..................................:.::....??, H.C. "Bill" McLellan

Athletic Department Phone .......,.1..... ...;;'.'L'.L...... (601) 266-5017

1995 Record ..............................................:;.??:'.............................. 6-5-0

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PLAYER INFORMATION

Lettermen Returning/Lost.......................................................
Offensive Starters
..........................................................
Returning ..........................................................
Starters Returning/Lost .............................................................
Specialists Returning/Lost
49/1316/82/1.

Darryl Terrell (OL), Rod Ollison (OL), Will Symmes (OL), JasonBarlow (OL), O'Lester Pope (OL), Terry Hardy (TE), Heath Graham
(QB), Brad Hamilton (FB), Ryan Pearson (WR)

Defensive Starters Returning ...........................................................

Jason Hall (DL), Quentin Jackson (DL), Robert Brown (DE),
Marchant Kenney (LB), Roy Stabler (DB), Rod Thomas (DB)

All-Star Candidates ...........................................................................

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Darryl Terrell (OL), Heath Graham (QB), Ryan Pearson (WR), EricBooth (DL), Robert Brown (DL), MarchantKenney (LB), Rod Thomas
(DB), Cedrick Walthaw (LB)

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Last Game vs. ECU ....... ECU 36, USM 34 -1995 at Hattiesburg

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS

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Rushing

Name Att. Yds. Avg. TD

Eric Booth 457 4.8 3

87

COACHING STAFF

Harold Shaw

295

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Head Coach ........................................................................Jeff Bower

Alma Mater (year) .........................................Southern Miss. (1975)

Record at USM (years) ............................................ 25-30-1 (5 year) Name

Career Record (years) ................................................................Same Heath Graham

Passing

Att. Cmp. Pct. Int. Yds. TD

329 161 .489 18 1816 15

Football Office Phone ............................................... (601) 266-4567

Best Time to Contact ................................. 10:00 -11:00 a.m., M-W

Assistant Coaches ...............................................................................

Thames Coleman (AdministrativeAssistant), Lonnie Hansen (Offensive
Line), Norman Joseph (Offensive Coordinator), MarkMcHale (TEs), Joe Robinson (Special Teams/Recruiting), JohnThompson (Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/ILBs),
Mike Williams (RBs), TyroneNix (OLBs), Randy Butler (DL),DaveWommack (DBs)

SPORTS INFORMATION

SporOftsfice
InformationPhone ...............................................................
Director ....................................... M.R. Napier

266-4503

Home Phone ............................................................... (601) 268-7777

Assistant SIDs ...............................Shirley Jones-Hill, Ricky Hazel

SID Mailing Address ......................................................... Box 5161

Hattiesburg, MS 39406-5161

SID Fax Number ........................................................ 266-4507

Press Box Phone ......................................................... (601) 266-5523

Receiving

Name No. Yds. Avg. TD

Ryan Pearson 32 392 12.3 1

Ernest Keefer 11 129 11.7 0

1996 Schedule 1995 Results (6-5-0)

Aug. 31 ............... at Georgia 45 Northern Illinois ..... 13

Sept. 7 ............... at Alabama 20 at Alabama ................ 24

14 .............. Utah State 24 SW Louisiana........... 21

Sept. 21 ........SW Louisiana 26 at Indiana .................. 27

Sept. 28 ........... at Louisville 45 Tulane .......................... 0

Oct. 10 ....... at East Carolina 25 Louisville.................. 21

Oct.n19..................Memphis 13 at Cincinnati ............. 16

Oct. 26 ................... at Tulane 34 East Carolina ............ 36

Nov. 2 ................. Cincinnati 0 at Tennessee .............. 42

Nov. 9 ................ at Houston 17 at Memphis ................. 9

Nov. 16 ....... at Florida State 35 SW Louisiana........... 32

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,
Game 6

Miami
Hurricanes

Butch Davis Kenny Holmes

October 19 -4:00 p.m. EST

Orange Bowl Stadium (74,476) -Miami, Fla.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location ............................................................................ Miami, Fla.

Founded ........................................................................................
Enrollment ..................................................................................
26198,370

Nickname ......................................................................... Hurricanes

Colors .......................................................Orange, Green and White

Conference ............................................................................. Big East

Stadium........................................................... Orange Bowl (74,476)

Surface ......................................................................... Natural Grass

President.............................................................. Edward T. Foote II

Athletics Director................................................................ Paul Dee

Athletic Department Phone ..................................... (305) 284-3244

Record1995Conference
......................
Record ........................................................................
1995 Bowl.....................................................................................
Basic Offense ...........................................................................
...........................................................
N/
Pro
ASet
8-3-06-1

Basic Defense .................................................. 4-3 Multiple Scheme

Series Record vs. ECU...............................................UM leads, 8-0

Last Game vs. ECU ......Miami 40, ECU 10 -1989 at Miami, Fla.

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach .....................................................................Butch DavisAlma Mater (year) ...................................................
Record at Miami (years) .............................................
Arkansas (1974)
8-3-0 (1 year)

Career Record (years) ................................................................Same

Football Office Phone ............................................... (305) 284-2674

Best Time to Contact ................................................... Through SID

Assistant Coaches ...............................................................................

Larry Coker (Offensive Coordinator), Bill Miller (Defensive Coordinator),
Rob Chudzinski (TEs), Art Kehoe (OL), Greg Mark (DL),
Chuck Pagano (DBs), RandyShannon (LBs), Don Soldinger (RBs),
Curtis Johnson (WRs), Rusty Medearis (Graduate Asst./DL)

SPORTS INFORMATION

Sports Information Director .......................................... Bob Burda

Office Phone ............................................................... 284-3244

Asst. SID Home Phone ............................................. (305) 385-7977

Assistant SIDs .................................. Rob Wilson, Sam Henderson

SID Mailing Address ............................................... PO Box 248167

Coral Gables, FL 33146SID Fax Number ........................................................ 284-2807Press Box Phone ......................................................... (305) 541-2811

PLAYER INFORMATION

Lettermen Returning/Lost.........................................................
Starters Returning/Lost .............................................................
55/718/4

Specialists Returning/Lost ..........................................................0Offensive Starters Returning ..........................................................
/2.

Kerlin Blaise (OT), Ryan Clement (QB), Danyell Ferguson (TB),
JammiGerman (FL), Yatil Green (WR), J Ina (OT), K.C. Jones (C),
Richard Mercier (OG)

Defensive Starters Returning...........................................................

Kenard Lang (DE), Marvin Davis (DT), Denny Fortney (DT), KennyHolmes (DE), James Burgess (WLB), Twan Russell (SLB), CarlosJones (CB), Earl Little (CB), Tremain Mack (FS), Chris Gibson (SS)

All-Star Candidates ............................................................................

James Burgess (MLB), Ryan Clement (QB), Danyell Ferguson (TB),
Jammi German (FL), Kenny Holmes (DE), K.C. Jones (C), RickyPerry (OG), Twan Russell (LB)

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS

Rushing

Name Att. Yds. Avg.

Danyell Ferguson 212 1069 5.0

Dyral McMillan 81 322 4.0

Passing

Name Att. Cmp. Pct. Int.

Ryan Clement 201 119 .592 10

Scott Covington 42 22 .524 2

Receiving

Name No. Yds. Avg.

Jammi German 41 730

Ernest Keefer 25 476

1996 Schedule

Aug. 31 ............ at Memphis

Sept. 7 ..............The Citadel

Sept. 12 ............... at Rutgers

Sept. 28 .............. Pittsburgh

Oct. 12............ Florida State

Oct. 19........... East Carolina

Oct. 26 ....... at West Virginia

Nov. 16 ................. at Temple

Nov. 9 ............Virginia Tech

Nov. 23...... Boston College

Nov. 30 .............. at Syracuse

17.8

19.0

TD

12

3

Yds. TD

1638 7

324 3

TD

3

2

1995 Results (8-3-0)

8 at UCLA .................... 31

49 Florida A&M.............. 3

7 at Virginia Tech ........ 1341 at Florida State ......... 1756 Rutgers ...................... 2117 at Pittsburgh ............. 1636 Temple....................... 1235 Baylor ........................ 1417 at Boston College ..... 1417 West Virginia ........... 12

Syracuse .................... 24

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Ga111e 7
Arkansas State
Indians
John Bobo Corey Walker
November 2 -2:00 p.m. EST
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium (35,000) -Greenville, N.C.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location ..................................................................... Jonesboro, Ark.
Founded ........................................................................................
Enrollment ..................................................................................
Nickname ................................................................................ Indians
1909
9,818
Colors ...................................................................... Scarlet and Black
Conference .................................................................... Independent
Stadium ....................................................................... Indian (33,410)
Surface ................... t .................................................... Natural Grass
President ....................................................................... Dr. Les Wyatt
Athletics Director .......................................................... Barry DowdAthletic Department Phone ..................................... (501) 972-38801995 Record ................................................................................. 6-5-0Conference Record .................................................................... 3-3-01995 Bowl ..................................................................................... N/ A
Basic Offense ........................................................................ MultipleBasic Defense ................................................................ Multiple 4-3
Series Record vs. ECU ............................................. ECU leads, 1-0
Last Game vs. ECU ........... ECU 35, ASU 18 -1992 at Greenville
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach ........................................................................ John Bobo
Alma Mater (year) .................................................. Maryville (1980)
Record at Arkansas State (years) .......................... 9-23-1 (3 years)
Career Record (years) ................................................................ SameFootball Office Phone ............................................... (501) 972-2082
Best Time to Contact .......................... 11:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m., M-Th
Assistant Coaches .............................................................................. .
Mike Hand (Offensive Coordinator /OL/TEs), Ricky Herzog (Defensive
Coordinator/DBs), Jeff Richards (LBs/Special Teams),
Palmer Hossler (QBs), Doug Allen (RBs), Tom Jordan (OL), Scott
Durham (DL), David Saunders (DL), Paul Wilson (WRs)
SPORTS INFORMATIONSports Information Director .................................... Gina Bowman
Office Phone ............................................................... (501) 972-2541Home Phone ............................................................... (501) 932-6947
Assistant SIDs ............................................................. Scott Costello
SID Mailing Address ................................................... PO Box 1000
State University, AR 72467
SID Fax Number ........................................................ (501) 972-3367
Press Box Phone ......................................................... (501) 972-2541
76
PLAYER INFORMATIONLettermen Returning/Lost ....................................................... 37 /23
Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................. 9/15Specialists Returning/Lost .......................................................... 1/2Offensive Starters Returning .......................................................... .
Jason Bennett (C), Brent Turner (OG), Cory Walker (RB)
Defensive Starters Returning .......................................................... .
Gary Jackson (DE), Matt Smith (Dt), Torrance Suggs (LB), Darrell
Baker (CB), Chappell Mitchell (SS), Jeff Cauldwell (K)
All-Star Candidates ........................................................................... .
Cory Walker (RB/Kick Return Specialist)
RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS
RushingName Att. Yds. Avg. TDCorey Walker 212 1013 4.8 9Austin Tinsley 56 267 4.6 4
PassingName Att. Cmp. Pct. Int. Yds. TDBrent Pettus 22 12 .545 1 136 2
Receiving
Name No. Yds. Avg. TDCorey Walker 42 411 9.8 4Reginald Murphy 38 380 10.0 0
1996 Schedule 1995 Results (6-5-0)
Aug. 31 ..................... at BYU 21 Utah State ................. 17
Sept. 7 ... Austin Peay State 23 at UNLV .................... 28
Sept. 14 .................... at UAB 14 Southern Illinois ....... 9Sept. 21 .. Northern Illinois 25 at Louisiana Tech ..... 28
Oct. 5 ..... Central Arkansas 7 at Minnesota ............. 55
Oct. 12 ...... at SW Louisiana 9 SW Louisiana ........... 33
Oct. 19 ... SE Missouri State 25 at Texas Tech ............. 63
Oct. 26 ........... at Mississippi 37 Jacksonville State ...... 6Nov. 2 ........ at East Carolina 21 San Jose State ............. 7Nov. 9 ......... Louisiana Tech 28 at N. Illinois .............. 21
Nov. 16 .................... Nevada 17 Miss. Valley State .... 31
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Ga111e 7
Arkansas State
Indians
John Bobo Corey Walker
November 2 -2:00 p.m. EST
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium (35,000) -Greenville, N.C.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location ..................................................................... Jonesboro, Ark.
Founded ........................................................................................
Enrollment ..................................................................................
Nickname ................................................................................ Indians
1909
9,818
Colors ...................................................................... Scarlet and Black
Conference .................................................................... Independent
Stadium ....................................................................... Indian (33,410)
Surface ................... t .................................................... Natural Grass
President ....................................................................... Dr. Les Wyatt
Athletics Director .......................................................... Barry DowdAthletic Department Phone ..................................... (501) 972-38801995 Record ................................................................................. 6-5-0Conference Record .................................................................... 3-3-01995 Bowl ..................................................................................... N/ A
Basic Offense ........................................................................ MultipleBasic Defense ................................................................ Multiple 4-3
Series Record vs. ECU ............................................. ECU leads, 1-0
Last Game vs. ECU ........... ECU 35, ASU 18 -1992 at Greenville
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach ........................................................................ John Bobo
Alma Mater (year) .................................................. Maryville (1980)
Record at Arkansas State (years) .......................... 9-23-1 (3 years)
Career Record (years) ................................................................ SameFootball Office Phone ............................................... (501) 972-2082
Best Time to Contact .......................... 11:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m., M-Th
Assistant Coaches .............................................................................. .
Mike Hand (Offensive Coordinator /OL/TEs), Ricky Herzog (Defensive
Coordinator/DBs), Jeff Richards (LBs/Special Teams),
Palmer Hossler (QBs), Doug Allen (RBs), Tom Jordan (OL), Scott
Durham (DL), David Saunders (DL), Paul Wilson (WRs)
SPORTS INFORMATIONSports Information Director .................................... Gina Bowman
Office Phone ............................................................... (501) 972-2541Home Phone ............................................................... (501) 932-6947
Assistant SIDs ............................................................. Scott Costello
SID Mailing Address ................................................... PO Box 1000
State University, AR 72467
SID Fax Number ........................................................ (501) 972-3367
Press Box Phone ......................................................... (501) 972-2541
76
PLAYER INFORMATIONLettermen Returning/Lost ....................................................... 37 /23
Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................. 9/15Specialists Returning/Lost .......................................................... 1/2Offensive Starters Returning .......................................................... .
Jason Bennett (C), Brent Turner (OG), Cory Walker (RB)
Defensive Starters Returning .......................................................... .
Gary Jackson (DE), Matt Smith (Dt), Torrance Suggs (LB), Darrell
Baker (CB), Chappell Mitchell (SS), Jeff Cauldwell (K)
All-Star Candidates ........................................................................... .
Cory Walker (RB/Kick Return Specialist)
RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS
RushingName Att. Yds. Avg. TDCorey Walker 212 1013 4.8 9Austin Tinsley 56 267 4.6 4
PassingName Att. Cmp. Pct. Int. Yds. TDBrent Pettus 22 12 .545 1 136 2
Receiving
Name No. Yds. Avg. TDCorey Walker 42 411 9.8 4Reginald Murphy 38 380 10.0 0
1996 Schedule 1995 Results (6-5-0)
Aug. 31 ..................... at BYU 21 Utah State ................. 17
Sept. 7 ... Austin Peay State 23 at UNLV .................... 28
Sept. 14 .................... at UAB 14 Southern Illinois ....... 9Sept. 21 .. Northern Illinois 25 at Louisiana Tech ..... 28
Oct. 5 ..... Central Arkansas 7 at Minnesota ............. 55
Oct. 12 ...... at SW Louisiana 9 SW Louisiana ........... 33
Oct. 19 ... SE Missouri State 25 at Texas Tech ............. 63
Oct. 26 ........... at Mississippi 37 Jacksonville State ...... 6Nov. 2 ........ at East Carolina 21 San Jose State ............. 7Nov. 9 ......... Louisiana Tech 28 at N. Illinois .............. 21
Nov. 16 .................... Nevada 17 Miss. Valley State .... 31
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Ga111e 8
Virginia Tech
Hokies
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Ga111e 8
Virginia Tech
Hokies
November 9 -1 :00 p.m. EST

Lane Stadium/Worsham Field (51o,000) -Blacksburg, Va.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location ..................................................................... Blacksburg, Va.

Founded ........................................................................................ 1872

Enrollment ................................................................................ 23,820

Nickname .................................................................................Hokies

Colors ......................................Chicago Maroon and Burnt Orange

Conference ............................................................................. Big East

Stadium............................ Lane Stadium/Worsham Field (51,000)

Surface ......................................................................... Natural Grass

President.............................................................. Dr. Paul Torgersen

Athletics Director.......................................................... Dave Braine

Athletic Department Phone ..................................... (540) 231-3977

1995 Record ............................................................................... 10-2-0

Conference Record ........................................................................ 6-1

1995 Bowl........................................................................ Nokia SugarBasic Offense ........................................................................Multiple

Basic Defense ............................................................................. 4-3-4

Series Record vs. ECU................................................ VT leads, 5-4

Last Game vs. ECU ..............VT 27, ECU 20-1994 at Greenville

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach ................................................................. Frank Beamer

Alma Mater (year) ............................................ Virginia Tech (1969)

Record at Virginia Tech (years) ........................... 51-49-2 (9

Career Record (years) .......................................... 93-72-4 (15 years)

Football Office Phone ............................................... (540) 231-4132

Best Time to Contact .....................................................Contact SID

Assistant Coaches ...............................................................................

Billy Hite (RBs), Rickey Bustle (Offensive Coordinator/QBs), BudFoster (Defensive Coordinator/LBs), J.B. Grimes (OL), BryanStinespring (TEs/OL), Terry Strock (WRs), Lou West (DBs), JimCavanaugh (LBs/SS), Charley Wiles (DL)

SPORTS INFORMATION

Sports Information Director ..................................... Jack Williams

Office Phone ............................................................... 231-6726

Home Phone ............................................................... (540) 951-0963

Assistant SIDs ................................................................ Dave Smith

SID Mailing Address ......................364 Jamerson Athletic Center

Blacksburg, VA 24061-0502

SID Fax Number ........................................................ (540) 231-6984

Press Box Phone .......................................................................... TBA

Frank Beamer Cornell Brown

PLAYER INFORMATION

Lettermen Returning/Lost .......................................................40/
Starters Returning/Lost ...........................................................
1613/10Specialists Returning/Lost ..........................................................1/0

Offensive Starters Returning ...........................................................

Bryan Jennings (TE), Jay Hagood (OT), Gennaro Dinapoli (OG),
BillyConaty (C), Jim Druckenmiller (QB), Brian Edmonds (FB)

Defensive Starters Returning...........................................................

Cornell Brown (DE), Myron Newsome (LB), Brandon Semones(LB), Larry Green (CB), Loren Johnson (CB), Torrian Gray (FS)

All-Star Candidates ............................................................................

Cornell Brown (DE), Billy Conaty (C), Jay Hagood (OT), BryanJennings (TE), Torrian Gray (FS), Myron Newsome (LB), JimDruckenmiller (QB)

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS

RushingName Att. Yds. Avg. TD

Ken Oxendine 106 593 5.6 4

Marcus Parker 46 267 5.8 5

Passing

Name Att. Cmp. Pct. Int. Yds. TD

Jim Druckenmiller 294 151 .514 11 2103 14

Al Clark 16 10 .625 0 84 0

Receiving

Name No. Yds. Avg. TD

Cornelius White 22 312 14.2 2

Bryan Jennings 17 244 14.4 1

1996 Schedule 1995 Results (10-2-0)

7 ....................at Akron 14 Boston College ........ 20Sept. 14 .. at Boston College 0 Cincinnati ................. 16

Sept. 21 ................... Rutgers 13 Miami .......................... 7Sept. 28 ............. at Syracuse 26 atPittsburgh ............. 16

Oct. 12......................Temple 14 atNavy ........................ O

Oct. 26................ Pittsburgh 77 Akron ........................ 27

Nov. 2 ........... SW Louisiana 45 at Rutgers .................. 17

Nov. 9 ............ East Carolina 27 at West Virginia .......... 0Nov. 16 .................. at Miami 31 Syracuse ...................... 7Nov. 23 ......... West Virginia 38 Temple (Wash., D.C.) .. 16

Nov. 29 ................... Virginia 36 atVirginia.................. 29

28 Texas (Sugar Bowl) ..... 10

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Ohio
Bobcats
Jim Grobe Andre Jackson
November 16 -2:00 p.m. EST
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium (35,000) -Greenville, N.C.
GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation .........................................................................Athens, OhioFounded ........................................................................................ 1804Enrollment ................................................................................ 18,484Nickname ...............................1................................................ Bobcatsxi�� .�� 1 . ii /Colors ..............................L....i.................. Bunter Gre.en and WhiteConference ....................L.......................................... Mid-AmericanStadium..........................................................,........... Penden (20,000)
Surface .......:........................,??:..................;.,................. Natural GrassP .d t . ,:'). ' 'i J;n. D R b t Gl"ddres1 en .........................����������v��������������.??����.... r. o er 1 enAthletics Director......................................:':.:.............. Thoams Boeh' . . ,� �,!!;� ' ??'�'
Athletic Department.Plione ......................;::............ (614) 593-11731995 Record �������������������::��!������������������������:������...������������������������ 2-8-1Conference Record ......,::;:;.......................::;,....c;����������.�������������� 1-6-11995 Bowl............,...............??.??..................,................................. N/ABasic Offense .................................................................. Double SlotBasic Defense ........................................................................50 FrontSeries Record vs. ECU................................................First meetingLast Game vs. ECU .................................................................... N/A
COACHING STAFFHead Coach ........................................................................ Jim GrobeAlma Mater (year) ..................................................... Virginia (1975)
Record at Ohio (years) ................................................ 2-8-1 (1 year)
Career Record (years) ................................................................SameFootball Office Phone ............................................... (614) 593-1183Best Time to Contact ............................................. Mornings, M-ThAssistant Coaches ...............................................................................
Billy Mitchell (Asst. Head Coach/RBs), Mike Sewak (OffensiveCoordinator/OL), Tim DeRuyter (Defensive Coordinator/DBs),
Troy Calhoun (QBs), Keith Henry (WRs), Brian Knorr (ILBs), RayMcCartney(RecruitingCoordinator/OLBs),JeffMullen(FBs/TEs),
Ken Phillips (DL)
SPORTS INFORMATIONSports Information Director ................................... George MauzyOffice Phone ............................................................... (614) 593-1298Home Phone ............................................................... (614) 797-3882SID Mailing Address ............................... 105 Convocation CenterAthens, OH 45701SID Fax Number ........................................................ (614) 593-2420Press Box Phone ......................................................... (614) 593-0501
78
PLAYER INFORMATIONLettermen Returning/Lost.......................................................44/14Starters Returning/Lost ...........................................................12/12Specialists Returning/Lost ..........................................................1/1Offensive Starters Returning ...........................................................
Kareem Wilson (QB), Steve Hookfin (FB), Hank Ray (HB), LoncheThrash (SE), Aaron Shreffler (C), Jason Caudill (OG), MikeSolominsky (OG), Jason Boggs (OT), Tom Jennings (OT)
Defensive Starters Returning ...........................................................
Charles Owens (OLB), Andre Jackson (OLB), Ron Reider (DT),
Geno Walsh (NG), Brandon Cade (CB), Mark Stubbs (CB), JustinAnderson (SS), Dennis Fitzgerald (FS)
All-Star Candidates ............................................................................
Andre Jackson (OLB), Brandon Cade (CB), Kareem Wilson (QB),
Steve Hookfin (FB), Jason Caudill (OG)
RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRushingName Att. Yds. Avg. TDKareem Wilson 244 893 3.7 10Steve Hookfin 140 668 4.8 0PassingName Att. Cmp. Pct. Int. Yds. TDKareem Wilson 130 48 .369 6 657 3Chet Feldman 8 2 .250 1 9 0ReceivingName No. Yds. Avg. TDLonche Thrash 7 114 16.3 0Keith Betz 7 38 5.4 0
1996 Schedule 1995 Results (3-8-0)
Aug. 29 ..................... Akron 21 at Iowa State ............. 36Sept. 7 .................. at Hawaii 14 Illinois State............... 6Sept. 14 .................. at Army 28 Kent ........................... 28Sept. 21 .... at Northwestern 20 at Eastern Michigann. 31Oct. 5..... Eastern Michigan 0 at North Carolina ..... 62Oct. 12 .............. at Ball State 17 Western Michigan ... 34Oct. 19 ...................... at Kent 29 at Akron..................... 23Oct. 26....... Bowling Green 3 Ball State ..................... 6Nov. 2 ......... at W. Michigan 7 at Bowling Green ..... 33Nov. 9 .................... at Miami 2 Miami ........................ 30Nov. 16 ...... at East Carolina 20 at Toledo .................... 31Nov. 23 ......................Toledo
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Ohio
Bobcats
Jim Grobe Andre Jackson
November 16 -2:00 p.m. EST
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium (35,000) -Greenville, N.C.
GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation .........................................................................Athens, OhioFounded ........................................................................................ 1804Enrollment ................................................................................ 18,484Nickname ...............................1................................................ Bobcatsxi�� .�� 1 . ii /Colors ..............................L....i.................. Bunter Gre.en and WhiteConference ....................L.......................................... Mid-AmericanStadium..........................................................,........... Penden (20,000)
Surface .......:........................,??:..................;.,................. Natural GrassP .d t . ,:'). ' 'i J;n. D R b t Gl"ddres1 en .........................����������v��������������.??����.... r. o er 1 enAthletics Director......................................:':.:.............. Thoams Boeh' . . ,� �,!!;� ' ??'�'
Athletic Department.Plione ......................;::............ (614) 593-11731995 Record �������������������::��!������������������������:������...������������������������ 2-8-1Conference Record ......,::;:;.......................::;,....c;����������.�������������� 1-6-11995 Bowl............,...............??.??..................,................................. N/ABasic Offense .................................................................. Double SlotBasic Defense ........................................................................50 FrontSeries Record vs. ECU................................................First meetingLast Game vs. ECU .................................................................... N/A
COACHING STAFFHead Coach ........................................................................ Jim GrobeAlma Mater (year) ..................................................... Virginia (1975)
Record at Ohio (years) ................................................ 2-8-1 (1 year)
Career Record (years) ................................................................SameFootball Office Phone ............................................... (614) 593-1183Best Time to Contact ............................................. Mornings, M-ThAssistant Coaches ...............................................................................
Billy Mitchell (Asst. Head Coach/RBs), Mike Sewak (OffensiveCoordinator/OL), Tim DeRuyter (Defensive Coordinator/DBs),
Troy Calhoun (QBs), Keith Henry (WRs), Brian Knorr (ILBs), RayMcCartney(RecruitingCoordinator/OLBs),JeffMullen(FBs/TEs),
Ken Phillips (DL)
SPORTS INFORMATIONSports Information Director ................................... George MauzyOffice Phone ............................................................... (614) 593-1298Home Phone ............................................................... (614) 797-3882SID Mailing Address ............................... 105 Convocation CenterAthens, OH 45701SID Fax Number ........................................................ (614) 593-2420Press Box Phone ......................................................... (614) 593-0501
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PLAYER INFORMATIONLettermen Returning/Lost.......................................................44/14Starters Returning/Lost ...........................................................12/12Specialists Returning/Lost ..........................................................1/1Offensive Starters Returning ...........................................................
Kareem Wilson (QB), Steve Hookfin (FB), Hank Ray (HB), LoncheThrash (SE), Aaron Shreffler (C), Jason Caudill (OG), MikeSolominsky (OG), Jason Boggs (OT), Tom Jennings (OT)
Defensive Starters Returning ...........................................................
Charles Owens (OLB), Andre Jackson (OLB), Ron Reider (DT),
Geno Walsh (NG), Brandon Cade (CB), Mark Stubbs (CB), JustinAnderson (SS), Dennis Fitzgerald (FS)
All-Star Candidates ............................................................................
Andre Jackson (OLB), Brandon Cade (CB), Kareem Wilson (QB),
Steve Hookfin (FB), Jason Caudill (OG)
RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRushingName Att. Yds. Avg. TDKareem Wilson 244 893 3.7 10Steve Hookfin 140 668 4.8 0PassingName Att. Cmp. Pct. Int. Yds. TDKareem Wilson 130 48 .369 6 657 3Chet Feldman 8 2 .250 1 9 0ReceivingName No. Yds. Avg. TDLonche Thrash 7 114 16.3 0Keith Betz 7 38 5.4 0
1996 Schedule 1995 Results (3-8-0)
Aug. 29 ..................... Akron 21 at Iowa State ............. 36Sept. 7 .................. at Hawaii 14 Illinois State............... 6Sept. 14 .................. at Army 28 Kent ........................... 28Sept. 21 .... at Northwestern 20 at Eastern Michigann. 31Oct. 5..... Eastern Michigan 0 at North Carolina ..... 62Oct. 12 .............. at Ball State 17 Western Michigan ... 34Oct. 19 ...................... at Kent 29 at Akron..................... 23Oct. 26....... Bowling Green 3 Ball State ..................... 6Nov. 2 ......... at W. Michigan 7 at Bowling Green ..... 33Nov. 9 .................... at Miami 2 Miami ........................ 30Nov. 16 ...... at East Carolina 20 at Toledo .................... 31Nov. 23 ......................Toledo
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Memphis
Tigers Rip Scherer Richard Hogans

November 23 -1 :00 p.m. CST

Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium (62,380) -Memphis, Tenn.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location .................................................................... Memphis, Tenn.

Founded ........................................................................................
Enrollment ................................................................................
191221,500

Nickname .................................................................................. Tigers

ColorsConference ..............................................................
������������������������������������.������������������������'�������������� Blue and Gray
Conference USA

Stadium ......................................... Liberty Bowl Memorial (62,380)

Surface ........................,................................................. Natural Grass

President ............................................................ Dr. V. Lane Rawlins

Athletics Director ......................................................... R.C. Johnson

Athletic Department Phone ..................................... (901) 678-2335

1995 Record .................................................................................
Conference Record ....................................................................
3-8-0N/A1995 Bowl ..................................................................................... N/ A

Basic Offense ........................................................................... Option

Basic Defense ................................................................................. 4-3

Series Record vs. ECU ............................................. ECU leads, 4-2

Last Game vs. ECU ............ ECU 31, UM 17 -1995 at Greenville

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach ...................................................................... Rip Scherer

Alma Mater (year) .......................................
Football Office Phone ...............................................
Record at Memphis (years) ........................................
Career Record (years) ................................................
William
32-27 (5 years)
&
(901) 678-234Mary (1974)
3-8-0 (1 year)

1

Noon, M-Th

PLAYER INFORMATION

Lettermen Returning/Lost ....................................................... 41/18

Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................... 12/12

Specialists Returning/Lost .......................................................... 1/l

Offensive Starters Returning .......................................................... .

Ron Sells (OT), Daniel Gomez (OG), Ken Newton (C), Josh Miller
(OG), Qadry Anderson (QB), Chancy Carr (WR)

Defensive Starters Returning .......................................................... .

Tony Williams (DT), Marvin Thomas (DE), Jesse Allen (SLB), Richard
Hogans (MLB), Keith Spann (FS), Kevin Cobb (CB)

All-Star Candidates ........................................................................... .

Richard Hogans (MLB), Jesse Allen (SLB), Tony Williams (DT),
Marvin Thomas (DE), Ken Newton (C)

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS

Rushing

Name Att. Yds. Avg.

Shaun Sands 40 155 3.9

Qadry Anderson 56 80 1.4

Passing

Name Att. Cmp. Pct. Int.

Qadry Anderson 87 37 .425 4

Bernard Oden 68 31 .456 6

TD

0

2

Yds. TD

490 1

362 1

Receiving

Name No. Yds.

317

TD

Best Time to Contact ................................ 11:30 a.m.

Assistant Coaches ..............................................................................

-

Chancy Carr 18 17.6 1

.

Ernest Keefer 12 198 16.5 0

Sparky Woods (Offensive Coordinator), Jim Pletcher (Defensive
Coordinator), Maurice Knight (TEs), Rusty Burns (RBs), David
Lockwood (WRs), Keith Butler (DEs/Special Teams), Wayne
Weedon (DL), Vic Koenning (DBs)

1996 Schedule 1995 Results (3-8-0)
Aug. 31 ........... Miami (Fla.) 18 at Miss. State ............. 28
Sept. 7 ............... Miss. State 7 at Michigan ............... 24
Sept. 14 ............. at Missouri 33 SW Louisiana ........... 19
Sept. 21 ..................... Tulane 20 at Arkansas ............... 27
Oct. 5.................. Cincinnati 7 Louisville ................... 17

SPORTS INFORMATION

Sports Information Director ............................................ Bob Winn
Office Phone ...............................................................
Home Phone ...............................................................
(901) 678-2337
(901) 753-6441

23 at Tulane ...................... 8

Oct. 12 ............... at Houston

Oct. 19 .... at Southern Miss.
Oct. 26 ...... at SW Louisiana

Assistant SIDs .......................................
SID Mailing Address ............................
Mark Owens, Rob Stallins
Room 205, Athletic Office

Memphis, TN 38152

SID Fax Number ........................................................
Press Box Phone .........................................................
(901) 678-4134
(901) 272-0136

3 at Cincinnati ............. 28

10 Tulsa ............................ 7

3 at Ole Miss ................ 34

Nov. 2 .............. at Louisville

Nov. 9 ................. Tennessee

Nov. 23 .......... East Carolina

9 Southern Miss ......... 17

17 at East Carolina ........ 31

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N.C.State
Wolfpack
Mike O'Cain Tremayne Stephens

November 30 -TBA

Carolinas Stadium (62,380) -Charlotte, N.C.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location ........................................................................ Raleigh, N.C.

Founded ........................................................................................ 1887

Enrollment .................................(.............................................. 27,537Nickname ............................................................................ Wolfpack

...............................ColorsConference ....................:..........
.......
,:.................................
....................................Red and White
Atlantic Coast

. . ,, .

Stadium.....................................,..................... Carter-Finley (52,000)

Surface .........,.......;....................'................................... Natural Grass

President......:..................................................Dr. Lan;y K. Monteith

Athletics Dir??ctor...........i..........................L.....1............ Todd Turner

Athletic Dep.irtment Phone .................1.................... (919) 515-2101

1995 Record ..............,..........,....................................................... 3-8-0

Conference Record ..??.......::'??..,:����.���.�.....,..t:'................................. 2-6

1995 Bowl.............................,.......11:............................................. N/A

Basic Offense ...............................................................................Pro I

Basic Defense ........-..................:;_ ...!':................................................4-3

Series Record vs. ECU.............:.......................... NCSU leads, 12-7

Last Game vs. ECU ............ ECU 37, NCSU 34 -1992 at Atlanta

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach ....................................................................Mike O'Cain

Alma Mater (year) ....................................................
Record at N.C. State (years) ................................. 19-16-0 (3 years)
Clemson (1977)

Career Record (years) ................................................................Same

Football Office Phone ............................................... (919) 515-2114BestTime to Contact .......................... 11:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m., daily

Assistant Coaches ...............................................................................

PLAYER INFORMATION

Lettermen Returning/Lost .......................................................
Starters Returning/Lost .............................................................
Specialists Returning/Lost ..........................................................
51/12
13/90/2

Offensive Starters Returning ...........................................................

Tremayne Stephens (TB), Rod Brown (FB), Terrence Boykin (OT),
Tom Domabalis (OT), Jimmy Grissett (WR), Marc Primanti (PK),
Mark Thomas (TE)

Defensive Starters Returning...........................................................

Kenny Harris (SS), Hassan Shamsid-Dean (CB), George Williams
(DT), Brad Collins (DE), Ron Melnik (ILB), Jay Dukes (P)

All-Star Candidates ............................................................................

Tremayne Stephens (TB), Rod Brown (FB), Kenny Harris (SS),
George Williams (DT), Jimmy Grissett (WR), Mark Thomas (TE),
DevonSmith (TE), Marc Primanti (PK)

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS

Rushing

Name Att. Yds. Avg.

Tremayne Stephens 186 849 4.6

Rod Brown 117 526 4.5

Passing

Name Att. Cmp. Pct. Int.

Jose Laureano 50 28 .560 1

TD

5

2

Yds. TD

355 1

Receiving

Name No. Yds.

TD

Morocco Brown 37 570 15.4 6

Ron Melnik 34 433 12.7 1

Ted Cain (Offensive Coordinator/TEs/Ts), Jeff Snipes (Co-Defensive
Coordinator/DEs), Kent Briggs (Co-Defensive Coordinator/
DBs), Robbie Caldwell (Gs/Cs), Jimmy Kiser (QBs/WRs), Dick
Portee (RBs), Brette Simmons (DTs), Ken Pettus (Admin./Special

1996 Schedule 1995 Results (3-8-0)

7 ........... Georgia Tech 33 Marshall.................... 16Sept. 19 .......... Florida State 24 Virginia ..................... 29

Teams), Mark Boatright (LBs)

SPORTS INFORMATION

Sports Information Director...............................Mark Bockelman

Office Phone ...............................................................
Home Phone ............................................................... (919) 515-2102
(919) 662-9220

Assistant SIDs ........................ Joan von Thron, Wendi Mclendon

SID Mailing Address ......................................................... Box 8501

Raleigh, NC 27695-8501

Press Box Phone .........................................................
SID Fax Number ........................................................ (919) 515-2898
(919) 515-3393

BO

Sept. 28 ................ at Purdue

Oct. 5 ............... at Maryland

Oct. 12...................Alabama

Oct. 19 ................. at Virginia

Nov. 2 ..... at North Carolina

Nov. 9 .......................... Duke

Nov. 16 .............. at Clemson

Nov. 23 ............Wake Forest

Nov. 30 .......... East Carolina

17 at Florida State ......... 77

0 Baylor ........................ 1422 Clemson .................... 43
11 at Alabama ................ 27
41 at Duke ...................... 3819 Maryland .................. 30
19 at Georgia Tech......... 27
52 at Wake Forest .......... 2328 North Carolina ........ 30

ECU Football






ARKANSAS STATE

(ECU leads, 1-0)

Nov. 14, 1992 at Greenville, N.C. .............................. ECU, 35-18

CENTRAL FLORIDA

(ECU leads, 3-0)

Sept. 21, 1991 at Orlando, Fla .................................... ECU, 47-25

Sept. 18, 1993 at Greenville, N.C. ............................. ECU, 41-17

Nov. 12, 1994 at Greenville, N.C. .............................. ECU, 23-20

EAST TENNESSEE STATE

(ECU leads, 5-4-1
)

Oct. 23, 1954 at Greenville, N.C. ............................... Tie, 6-6

Oct. 22, 1955 at Johnson City, Tenn .e......................... ETSU, 34-20

Nov. 30, 1968 at Johnson City, Tenn .e........................ ETSU, 17-7

Sept. 20, 1969 at Johnson City, Tenn .e........................ ETSU, 7-0

Sept. 19, 1970 at Greenville, N.C. ............................. ETSU, 10-0

Sept. 21, 1974 at Greenville, N.C. ............................. ECU, 24-8

Nov. 7, 1981 at Greenville, N.C. ................................ ECU, 66-23

Sept. 18, 1982 at Greenville, N.C. ............................. ECU, 30-0

Oct. 29, 1983 at Greenville, N.C. ............................... ECU, 21-9

Oct. 20, 1984 at Greenville, N.C. ............................... ECU, 24-6

MEMPHIS

(ECU leads, 4-2)

Nov. 3, 1990 at Memphis, Tenn .e................................ ECU, 24-17

Sept. 14, 1991 at Greenville, N.C. ............................. ECU, 20-13 Nov. 21, 1992 at Memphis, Tenn .e.............................. UM, 42-7

Oct. 2, 1993 at Greenville, N.C. ................................. UM, 34-7

Nov. 19, 1994 at Memphis, Tenn .e.............................. ECU, 30-6 Nov. 18, 1995 at Greenville, N.C. .............................. ECU, 31-17

MIAMI (FLA.)

(Miami leads, 8-0)

Nov. 8, 1980 at Miami, Fla .e........................................ UM, 23-10

Oct. 24, 1981 at Greenville, N.C. ............................... UM, 35-6

Nov. 5, 1983 at Miami, Fla .e........................................ UM, 12-7

Oct. 5, 1985 at Greenville, N.C. ................................. UM, 27-15

Nov. 27, 1986 at Miami, Fla .e...................................... UM, 36-10

Oct. 31, 1987 at Greenville, N.C. ............................... UM, 41-3

Oct. 29, 1988 at Greenville, N.C. ............................... UM, 31-7

Nov. 4, 1989 at Miami, Fla .e........................................ UM, 40-10

NORTH CAROLINA STATE

(N.C. State leads, 12-7)

Oct. 10, 1970 at Raleigh, N.C. .................................... NCSU, 23-6

Oct. 23, 1971 at Raleigh, N.C. .................................... ECU, 31-15

Oct. 21, 1972 at Raleigh, N.C. .................................... NCSU, 38-16

Sept. 8, 1973 at Raleigh, N.C. .................................... NCSU, 57-8

Oct. 5, 1974 at Raleigh, N.C. ...................................... NCSU, 24-20

Sept. 6, 1975 at Raleigh, N.C. .................................... NCSU, 26-3

Sept. 18, 1976 at Raleigh, N.C. .................................. ECU, 23-14

Sept. 3, 1977 at Raleigh, N.C. .................................... ECU, 28-23

Sept. 9, 1978 at Raleigh, N.C. .................................... NCSU, 29-13

Sept. 8, 1979 at Raleigh, N.C. .................................... NCSU, 34-20

Nov. 22, 1980 at Raleigh, N.C. ................................... NCSU, 36-14 Sept. 19, 1981 at Raleigh, N.C. .................................. NCSU, 31-10

Sept. 11, 1982 at Raleigh, N.C. ................................... NCSU, 33-26

Sept. 10, 1983 at Raleigh, N.C. .................................. ECU, 22-16

Sept. 29, 1984 at Raleigh, N.C. .................................. NCSU, 31-22 Sept. 7, 1985 at Raleigh, N.C. .................................... ECU, 33-14

Sept. 6, 1986 at Raleigh, N.C. .................................... NCSU, 38-10

Sept. 5, 1987 at Raleigh, N.C. .................................... ECU, 32-14

Jan. 1, 1992 at Atlanta, Ga .e......................................... ECU, 37-34

OHIO

(First Meeting)

SOUTH CAROLINA

(South Carolina leads, 9-3)

Oct. 1, 1977 at Columbia, S.C. ................................... USC, 19-16

Oct. 27, 1984 at Columbia, S.C. ................................. USC, 42-20

Oct. 26, 1985 at Greenville, N.C. ............................... USC, 52-10

Oct. 25, 1986 at Columbia, S.C. ................................. USC, 38-3

Oct. 24, 1987 at Columbia, S.C. ................................. USC, 34-12

Sept. 17, 1988 at Columbia, S.C. ................................ USC, 17-0

Oct. 7, 1989 at Columbia, S.C. ................................... USC, 47-14

Oct. 13, 1990 at Columbia, S.C. ................................. USC, 37-7

Sept. 28, 1991 at Greenville, N.C. ............................. ECU, 31-20 Sept. 19, 1992 at Columbia, S.C. ................................ ECU, 20-18

Oct. 9, 1993 at Columbia, S.C. ................................... USC, 27-3

Oct. 8, 1994 at Columbia, S.C. ................................... ECU, 56-42

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI

(Southern Mississippi leads, 15-6)

Sept. 21, 1951 at Hattiesburg, Miss ........................... USM, 40-0

Nov. 19, 1966 at Greenville, N.C. .............................. USM, 35-14

Oct. 5, 1968 at Hattiesburg, Miss .e............................. USM, 65-0

Nov. 22, 1969 at Greenville, N.C. .............................. USM, 14-7

Sept. 15, 1973 at Hattiesburg, Miss ........................... ECU, 13-0

Sept. 11, 1976 at Greenville, N.C. .............................. ECU, 48-0

Oct. 14, 1978 at Hattiesburg, Miss .e........................... USM, 17-16

Sept. 27, 1980 at Greenville, N.C. ............................. USM, 35-7

Nov. 19, 1983 at Hattiesburg, Miss .e.......................... ECU, 10-6

Nov. 10, 1984 at Greenville, N.C. .............................. USM, 31-27

Nov. 2, 1985 at Hattiesburg, Miss .e............................ USM, 27-0 Nov. 1, 1986 at Greenville, N.C. ................................ USMe, 23-21

Nov. 14, 1987 at Hattiesburg, Miss .e.......................... USM, 38-34

Sept. 24, 1988 at Greenville, N.C. ............................. USM, 45-42

Nov. 25, 1989 at Hattiesburg, Miss .e.......................... USM, 41-27

Oct. 6, 1990 at Greenville, N.C. ................................. USM, 16-7

Oct. 26, 1991 at Hattiesburg, Miss .e........................... ECU, 48-20 Oct. 29, 1992 at Greenville, N.C. ............................... USM, 38-21

Oct. 23, 1993 at Hattiesburg, Miss .e........................... USM, 24-16

Oct. 1, 1994 at Greenville, N.C. ................................. ECU, 31-10

Oct. 28, 1995 at Hattiesburg, Miss .e........................... ECU, 36-34

VIRGINIA TECH

(Virginia Tech leads, 5-4)

Sept. 15, 1956 at Blacksburg, Va .e............................... VT, 37-2

Oct. 17, 1987 at Blacksburg, Va .e................................ ECU, 32-23

Sept. 10, 1988 at Blacksburg, Va .e............................... VT, 27-16

Oct. 21, 1989 at Greenville, N.C. ............................... ECU, 14-10

Sept. 15, 1990 at Greenville, N.C. ............................. VT, 24-23

Nov. 16, 1991 at Blacksburg, Va .e............................... ECU, 24-17

Sept. 12, 1992 at Greenville, N.C. ............................. ECU, 30-27 Oct. 30, 1993 at Blacksburg, Va .e................................ VT, 31-12 Oct. 15, 1994 at Greenville, N.C. ............................... VT, 27-20

WEST VIRGINIA

(West Virginia leads, 8-1
)

Nov. 7, 1970 at Greenville, N.C. ................................ WVU, 28-14

Oct. 16, 1971 at Morgantown, W.Va .e........................ WVU, 44-21 Oct. 31, 1981 at Morgantown, W.Va .e........................ WVU, 20-3

Oct. 30, 1982 at Morgantown, W.Va .e........................ WVU, 30-3

Sept. 13, 1986 at Greenville, N.C. ............................. WVU, 24-21

Oct. 3, 1987 at Morgantown, W.Va .e.......................... WVU, 49-0

Oct. 8, 1988 at Greenville, N.C. ................................. WVU, 30-10

Nov. 7, 1992 at Morgantown, W.Va .e......................... WVU, 41-28

Sept. 30, 1995 at Greenville, N.C. ............................. ECU, 23-20

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Opponent
Akron
AlbrightAppalachian State
Arkansas State
ArmyAtlantic Christian
First Last
Game Game
1991 1991
1959 1959
1932 1979
1992 1992
1995 1995
1946 1950
G
1
1
29
1
1
5
w
1
1
10
1
1
3
L
0
0
19
0
0
1
T
0
0
0
0
0
1
Maine
Marshall
Massachusetts
MemphisMiami (Fla.)
Missouri
Morris-Harvey
Murray St.
1965
1967
1964
1990
1980
1982
1953
1983
1965
1978
1964
1995
1989
1983
1956
1983
1
5
1
6
8
2
2
1
1
4
1
4
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
2
8
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Auburn
Belmont Abbey
BergenBowling Green
1985
1937
1941
1971
1994
1941
1941
1992
3
3
1
4
0
1
1
2
3
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
NewberryNewport News App.
Norfolk Navy
North Carolina
North Carolina State
1957
1940
1938
1972
1970
1962
1960
1955
1981
1992
6
11
7
8
19
3
10
4
1
7
3
1
3
6
12
0
0
0
1
0
CampbellCatawba
Central Florida
Central Michigan
ChattanoogaCherry Point Marines
Chowan
1933
1952
1991
1982
1972
1948
1935
1939
1964
1994
1995
1972
1951
1935
4
12
3
3
1
4
1
1
8
3
2
1
3
1
3
3
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
N.C. State Frosh
North Texas State
Northeast Louisiana
Northeastern
Northern Illinois
Oak Ridge
1932
1979
1965
1963
1990
1935
1947
1979
1966
1963
1990
1935
4
1
2
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
4
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Cincinnati
The Citadel
Clarion (Pa.) State
Davidson
1986
1951
1952
1953
1995
1979
1952
1957
9
18
1
7
7
14
0
5
2
4
1
2
0
0
0
0
Parsons
Penn State
PittsburghPresbyterian
1967
1985
1984
1932
1968
1986
1992
1964
2
2
4
11
2
0
2
6
0
2
2
5
0
0
0
0
DaytonDuke
DukeeBeTeam
East Tennessee State
Eastern Kentucky
Edenton Flyers
Elon
Emory & Henry
Erskine
Fort Bragg
Florida
Florida State
Furman
1972
1977
1948
1954
1962
1949
1946
1958
1941
1946
1983
1980
1961
1974
1994
1948
1984
1980
1949
1963
1958
1947
1947
1983
1990
1976
2
6
1
10
2
1
18
1
3
2
1
7
14
2
2
0
5
1
1
9
1
2
2
0
0
11
0
4
1
4
1
0
9
0
1
0
1
7
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Randolph Macon
Richmond
South Carolina
Southern Illinois
Southern Mississippi
Southwestern Louisiana
SW Texas State
Stetson
Syracuse
Stanford
TampaTempleTennessee
1958
1956
1977
1966
1951
1977
1985
1952
1988
1995
1953
1982
1995
1958
1982
1994
1977
1995
1990
1985
1956
1995
1995
1971
1995
1995
1
24
12
10
21
10
1
4
7
1
6
11
1
1
13
3
8
6
4
1
2
2
1
1
7
0
0
11
9
2
15
6
0
0
5
0
5
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
George Washington
Georgia
Georgia Southern
Guilford
1965
1990
1984
1932
1966
1990
1987
1961
2
1
3
15
1
0
3
9
1
1
0
5
0
0
0
1
Tennessee Tech
Texas-Arlington
Toledo
Tulane
Tulsa
1988
1978
1970
1991
1984
1988
1982
1981
1991
1995
1
2
4
1
5
1
2
2
1
2
0
0
2
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
Hampden-SydneyHigh Point
Howard
Indiana State
1949
1937
1964
1961
1950
1950
1965
1961
2
7
2
1
0
2
2
1
2
4
0
0
0
1
0
0
Tusculum
VirginiaVMIVirginia Tech
1941
1975
1972
1956
1941
1975
1979
1994
1
1
8
9
1
1
7
4
0
0
1
5
0
0
0
0
Illinois
Illinois State
1987
1982
1995
1989
4
2
0
2
4
0
0
0 Wake Forest
Wake Forest Frosh
1963
1932
1979
1933
2
2
1
0
1
2
0
0
KentuckyKutztown (Pa.) State
Lenoir-RhyneLittle Creek Virginia
LouisburgLSU
Louisiana Tech
Louisville
1993
1939
1934
1947
1934
1985
1968
1965
1993
1940
1965
1947
1937
1985
1993
1967
1
2
21
1
4
1
6
3
0
1
6
0
3
0
3
2
1
1
15
1
1
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
WashingtonWest Chester State
West Texas State
West Virginia
West Virginia Tech
Western Carolina
William & Mary
W & M (Norfolk)
Wilson Teachers
wingate
wofford
1993
1954
1967
1970
1952
1936
1966
1934
1953
1934
1959
1993
1965
1970
1995
1952
1981
1983
1940
1953
1935
1964
1
4
2
9
1
30
16
7
1
2
5
0
2
0
1
1
17
11
3
1
0
3
1
2
2
8
0
13
4
3
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1

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Pirates earn second straight Liberty Bowl invitation and
cap nine-win season with victory over Stanford
PIRATES DEFENSIVE
East Carolina has made great strides on the defensive side of the ball in recent seasons. Last fall, the Pirates ranked No.
38 in total defense, No. 30 in scoring defense,
No. 7 in pass efficiency defense and No. 51 in rushing defense.
for ECU, but it also gave the Pirates
,
Pirates earn second straight Liberty Bowl invitation and
cap nine-win season with victory over Stanford
PIRATES DEFENSIVE
East Carolina has made great strides on the defensive side of the ball in recent seasons. Last fall, the Pirates ranked No.
38 in total defense, No. 30 in scoring defense,
No. 7 in pass efficiency defense and No. 51 in rushing defense.
for ECU, but it also gave the Pirates
The mission of "Unfinished Business"

for the 1995 East Carolina football
team has been well-documented. The issue
proved to be a successful rallying point
for coach Steve Logan and the Pirates during
the season.

Determined to make amends after its showing in the 1994 Liberty Bowl (30-0 loss to Illinois), ECU approached the '95 season with anxious optimism. The Pirates felt they had the weapons and experience to turn their trip to Memphis in 1994 into a distant memory.

Unfortunately for Logan and East Carolina, the Pirates also faced a formidable obstacle -their schedule. Included on the slate for the first month were games against
four bowl teams from the previous year. In fact, the only team ECU played in September
which had not participated in a 1994 bowl was Syracuse which stayed home despite finishing 7-4.

SEPTEMBER SuccEss

Facing four bowl teams in the opening
month was no enviable task for East Carolina. But the Pirates did more than survive as they entered October with a 3-2 record after games against Tennessee, Syracuse,
Central Michigan, Illinois and West Virginia. The difficult early schedule would go a long way to preparing ECU for the remainder
of the season.

A Season To Remember

? Earned second consecutive bowl bid with a berth in St. Jude Liberty Bowl.

? Posted nine victories for only second time since 1978.

? Concluded season with six straight wins, the program's

longest such streak since the 1991 campaign when the Pi

rates won their final 11 after a season-opening defeat.

? East Carolina was perfect at home, winning all five of its games in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. The Pirates have won seven straight home games overall.

? Finished the season ranked in virtually every final top 25 poll, including No. 23 in USA Today/CNN.

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CRANDELL REWRITES

TttE RECORD BooK

The 1995 season was a record-breaking
one for East Carolina quarterback Marcus Crandell. Crandell, who still has a year of eligibility remaining this fall, became
the school's all-time leading passer in both total offense and passing yardage. That he surpassed current NFL standout Jeff Blake only adds an exclamation point to the accomplishments. Among the other marks Crandell established in 1995 was for total offense in a single game when he amassed 453 in the
comeback win at Syracuse.

Six IN A Row

The Pirates will take a sixgame
win streak into the 1996 season.
After an Oct. 10 loss at Cincinnati
last fall, ECU won its last six contests, including a 19-13 victory over Stanford in the St. Jude Liberty Bowl.

Go1NG BowuNG

Not only did last December's appearance by the Pirates in Mem

phis mean back-to-back bowl berths Six wins and a Liberty Bowl victory to conclude the 1995
season landed ECU in most of the final top 25 rankings.

three bowl invitations in

the past five years. In

addition to the 1994 and '95 Liberty Bowl bids,East Carolina also played in the 1992 Peach Bowl in Atlanta as the

Pirates defeated N.C.

State 37-34.

16WINS

East Carolina has posted 16 victories over
the past two seasons and is the winningest program
among all NCAA Division I schools in the Carolinas during that
period.

TURNOVER TURN AROUND

Certainly one of the reasons East Carolina was able to gain such late season momentum and earn a second straight trip to Memphis was the sudden turnaround of the Pirates' turnover/ takeaway ratio. In the final five games of the regular season, ECU had a +9 turnover ratio with 15 turnovers
caused and only six committed. The Pirates finished the season ranked 28th nationally
in turnover margin.

Lrn1ANO LEADS

For the third consecutive season, the leading tackler for East Carolina was linebacker
Mark Libiano. Libiano was in on 122 stops in 1995 to give him 398 for his career -No. 2 all-time for the Pirates.

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Overall Record: 9-3 Home: 5-0 Away: 3-3 Neutral: 1-0

Note: Liberty Bowl Statistics are not included in final cumulative team or individual statistics

1995 SCHEDULE, RES UL TS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Date Opponent Result Attendance RUSHING G-GS Att. Gain Lost

Net Avg. TD LG

Sept. 2 at Tennessee (TV) L/7-27 95,416 McPhail,1FB 10-10 185 960 50 910

5 701CMU

Sept. 9 at Syracuse (TV) W /27-24 39,547 Harley, FB 11-1

61 283 20 263 4.3 1 20CMU

Sept. 16 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W /30-17 33,021

Crandell, QB 11-11

327 126 201 2.1 6 16 USM

Sept. 23 at Illinois L/0-7 60,545 Jones, FB 11-0

35 133 6 127 3.6 0 15TUL

Sept. 30 WEST VIRGINIA (TV) W /23-20 34,108

Mabry, FB 5-0 9 33 2 31 3.4 0 12CMU

Oct. 7 at Cinci1mati L/10-13 14,126

Nichols, FL 11-10 1 12 0 12 12.0 0 121ARM

Oct. 21 TEMPLE W /32-22 31,225

Galloway, HB 11-11 6 17 5 12 2.0 1 8WV

Oct. 28 at Southern Mississippi (TV) W /36-34 21,293

Blanton, FB 11-0 2 2 0 2 1.0 0 2USM

Nov.14 at Army (TV) W /31-25 31,743

Foreman, LB 11-11 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2USM

Nov.111 TULSA W /28-7 26,410

Ingram, FB 1-0 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2MEM

Nov.118 MEMPHIS (TV) W /31-17 27,125

Gonzalez, QB 2-0 1 0 8 -8 -8.0 0 -8UT

Dec. 30 *Stanford (TV) W /19-13 47,398

Levine, P 11-11 1 0 9 -9 -9.0 0 -9USM

*St. Jude Liberty Bowl, Memphis, Tenn.

ECU 11 397 1771 226 1545 3.9 13 70CMU

Opponents 11 502 2003 305 1698 3.4 17 391SYR

TEAM STATISTICS

ECU Opp.

PASSING G-GS Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. INT TD Eff. LG

FlRST1DOWNS 241 214

Crandell, QB 11-11 447 235 .526 2751 12 18 112.2 851TUL

By Rushing 83 96

Gonzalez, QB 2-0 5 3 .600 36 0 0 120.5 181UT

By Passing 136 100

By Penalty 22 18 Foreman, LB 11-11 1 1 1.000 25 0 0 310.0 25USM

NET RUSHING YARDAGE 1545 1698 Tinnen,1QB 1-0 1 0 .000 0 1 0 -200.0

Rushing Attempts 397 502 Nichols, FL 11-11 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0

Rushing Yards Gained 1771 2003 Jones, FB 11-0 1 0 .000 0 1 0 -200.0

Rushing Yards Lost 226 305 Holcomb, PK 10-0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0

Yards Per Rush 3.9 3.4 ECU 11 457 239 .523 2812 14 18 110.9 85TUL

Rushing Yards Per Game 140.5 154.4 Opponents 11 331 157 .474 1988 19 7 92.4 54SYR

NET PASSING YARDAGE 2812 1988

Passes Attempted 457 331

RECEIVING G-GS Rec. Yards Avg. TD LG

Passes Completed 239 157

Galloway,1HB 11-11

46 619 13.5 3 851TUL

Passes Had Intercepted 14 19
Pass -Completion Percentage .523 .474
Yards Per Attempt 6.2 6.0
Yards Per Completion 11.8 12.7
Yards Per Game 255.6 180.7
TOT AL NET YARDS 4357 3686
Total Offensive Plays 854 833
Plays Per Game 77.6 75.7
Yards Gained Per Play 5.1 4.4
Yards Gained Per Game 396.1 335.1

Nichols, FL 11-10

502 11.7 2 311ARM

McPhail, FB 10-10 38 342 9.0 2 351SYR

Richards, TE 11-11 33 341 10.3 3 21 TEM

Shannon,1SE 11-9 24 346 14.4 5 671WV

T. Smith, SE 11-2
242 16.1 1 481TUL

Batson, HB 11-1 14 163 11.6 1 291SYR

D. Jones, FB 11-0 8 65 8.1 0 23TUL
Richardson, TE 11-0 6 60 10.0 0 20MEM

DeBrew, HB 9-0 4 48 12.0 0 191UT

PUNTING -NO. IYARDS 62/2291 61/2304

Sellers, FL 9-0 4

9.3 1 15 UT

Harley, FB 11-0 3 26 8.7 0 lOTEM

Average Yards Per Punt 37.0 37.8

Had Blocked 1 0 Suggs, CB 11-0 1 25 25.0 0 25USM

Net Punting 32.5 34.8 ECU 11 239 2812 11.8 18 85TUL
PUNT RETURNS/ YARDS 23/183 29/276 Opponents 11 157 1988 12.7 7 54SYR

Avg. Yards Per Return 8.0 9.5

KICKOFF RETURNS1/ YARDS 32/583 43/900

Yds./ Yds./

Avg. Yards Per Return 18.2 20.9

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Yards Play Game TD

INTERCEPTION RETURNS / YDS. 19/206 14/165

Crandell, QB 11 541 2952 5.5 268.4 24

FUMBLES (No. ILost) 27/12 22/14

McPhail, FB 10 185 910

91.0 5

PENALTIES (No.1/ Yards) 101/783 72/552

Harley, FB 11 61 263

4.3 26.3 1

Avg. Yards Per Penalty 7.8 7.7

Jones, FB 11 36 127

21.2 0

Avg. Penalties Per Game 9.2 6.6

Mabry, FB 5 9 31

6.2 0

Avg. Yards Penalized1/ Game 71.2 50.2

Gonzalez, QB 2 6 28 4.7 14.0 0

3rd DOWN CONY. (Att. / Made) 174/63 188/75

Foreman, LB 11 2 27 13.5 3.0 0

3rd DOWN CONV. PERCENTAGE .362 .399

Galloway, HB 11 6 12 2.0 1.3 1

4th DOWN CONV. (Att./Made) 19/9 20/10

Nichols, FL 11 2 12 6.0 1.3 0

4th DOWN CONV. PERCENT AGE .474 .500

Blanton, FB 11 2 2 1.0 0.2 0

TIME OF POSSESSION 5:19:46 5:40:14

Ingram, FB 1 1 2 2.0 2.0 0
Tinnen, QB 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0

TIME OF POSSESSION BY QUARTERS

Holcomb, PK 10 1

0 0.0 0.0 0

TEAM 1 2 3 4 TOTAL

Levine, P 11 1

-9.0 -1.3 0

ECU 1:15:33 1:11:20 1:26:38 1:25:15 5:19:46

ECU 11 854 4357 5.1 396.1 31

Opponents 1:29:27 1:33:40 1:18:22 1:19:45 5:40:14

Opponents 11 833 3686 4.4 335.1 23

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SCORE BY QUARTERS Opp. Opp.Ret. Opp. Net

1 2 3 4 Tot Avg./Game NET PUNTING Punts Yds. Avg.

Avg. Ret. Yds.

Avg.

Team

43 255 23.2

ECU 62 2291 37.0 29 276

32.5

ECU 41 74

213 19.4 Opponents 61 2304 37.8 23 183 8.0 34.8

Opponents 27 60 50 76

In

PUNTING G No. Yards Avg. 20 +50 BL LP

Levine, P 11 60 2227 37.1 19 5 0 581TEM

Crandell, QB 11 1 40 40.0 0 0 0 401WV

Team 11 1 24 24.0 1 0 1 24TUL

ECU 11 62 2291 37.0 20 5 0 58TEM

Opponents 11 61 2304 37.8 17 6 0 571SYR

ALL-PURPOSE Rush Rec. K.Ret. Yds. Yds.

RUNNING LEADERS G No. Yds. No. Yds. No. Yds. Plays Yds. Play Game

McPhail,FB 11 185 910 38 342 0 0 223 1252 5.6 125.2

Galloway, HB 11 6 12 46 619 30 556 82 1187 14.9 107.9

Nichols, FL 11 1 12 43 502 22 178 66 692 10.5 62.9

Shannon,1SE 11

0 0 24 346 0 0 24 346 14.4 34.6

341 0 0 33 341 10.3 34.l

Richards, TE 11 0 0

Harley, FB 11 61 263 3 26 1 10 65 299 4.6 27.2

T. Smith, SE 11 0 0 15 242 1 5 14 247 15.4 22.5
Crandell, QB 11 94 201 0 0 0 0

Jones, FB 11 35 127 8 65 0 0

94 201 2.1 18.3

192 4.5 17.5

Batson, HB 11 0 0 14 163 0 0 14 163 11.6 14.8

Mabry, FB 5 9 31 0 0 0 0 9 31 3.4 6.2

Richardson, TE 11

0 0 6 60 0 0 6 60 10.0 5.5

DeBrew,HB 9 0 0 4 48 0 0 4 48 12.0

Sellers, FL 9 0 0 4 37 0 0 4

Suggs,CB 11 0 0 1 25 0 0 1

37 9.3 4.1

25.0 2.3

Ingram,FB 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 2.0 2.0

Bentley, DB 11 0 0 0 0 1 17 1 17 17.0 1.5

Blanton, FB 11 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 1.0 0.2

Foreman, LB 11 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 2.0 0.2
Gonzalez, QB 2 1 -8 0 0 0 0 1 -8 -8.0 -4.0

Levine P 11 1 -9 0 0 0 0 1 -9 -9.0 -0.8

Opponents 11 502 1698 157 1988 72 1176 731 4862 6.7 442.0

Touchdowns Extra Points Def.

SCORING G Rec.-Run-Ret.=Tot. Kick-Rec.-Run=Total FGs XPts. s Tot.

ECU 11 397 1545 239 2816

766 691 5127

466.1

Holcomb, PK 10 0-0-0=0 27-0-0=27 10 0 0

McPhail, FB 10 2-5-0=7 0-0-0=0 0 0 0 42

Crandell, QB 11 0-6-0=6 0-0-0=0 0 0 0 36
Shannon,1SE 11 5-0-0=5 0-0-0=0 0 0 0 30

Galloway, HB 11 3-1-0=4 0-0-0=0 0 0 0 24

Richards, TE 11 3-0-0=3 0-0-0=0 0 0 0 18

Nichols, FL 11 2-0-0=2 0-0-0=0 0 0 0 12

Batson, HB 11 1-0-0=1 0-0-0=0 0 0 0 6

Foreman, LB 11 0-0-1=1 0-0-0=0 0 0 0 6

Harley, FB 11 0-1-0=1 0-0-0=0 0 0 0 6

McDaniel, CB 11 0-0-1=1 0-0-0=0 0 0 0 6

Sellers, FL 11 1-0-0=1 0-0-0=0 0 0 0 6

T. Smith, SE 11 1-0-0=1 0-0-0=0 0 0 0 6
ECU 11 18-13-2=33 27-0-0=27 10 0 0 255

Opponents 11 7-17-1=25 19-2-1=22 12 0 1 213

1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 Over 50 Total

FIELD GOALS G FGA-FGM FGA-FGM FGA-FGM FGA-FGM FGA-FGM FGA-FGM Pct. LP

Holcomb PK 10 0-0 8-6 5-2 4-2 0-0 17-10 .590 421CIN

ECU 11 0-0 8-6 5-2 4-2 0-0 17-10 .590 421CIN
Opponents 11 0-0 6-5 8-4 6-4 0-0 20-12 .600 401CMU
POINT AFTER CONV. G
Kicking
Att. Made
Cons.
Pct. Kicks Made
Had
Biked
Rush.
Att. Made Pct.
Pass/Rec. Total
Att. Made Pct. Points
Holcomb PK 10 31 27 .870 12 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 27
ECU 11 31 27 .870 12 1 0 0 .000 2 0 .000 27
Opponents 11 19 19 1.000 19 0 1 1 1.000 5 2 .400 25
PUNT RETURNS G
Nichols, FL 11
T. Smith SE 11
ECU 11
Opponents 11
Ret. Yards
22 178
1 5
23 183
29 276
Avg. TD LG
8.1 0 661CMU
5.0 0 5USM
8.0 0 661CMU
9.5 0 421MEM
KICKOFF RETURNS G
Galloway, HB 11
Bentley, DB 11
Harlei, FB 11
ECU 11
Opponents 11
Ret. Yards Avg. TD
30 556 18.5 0
1 17 17.0 0
1 10 10.0 0
32 583 18.2 0
43 900 20.9 0
LG
351CMU
171CMU
lO1TEM
351CMU
401UT

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RUSHING PASSING

OPPONENT #23 JERRIS McPHAIL, RB #5 MARCUS CRANDELL, QB #5 MARCUS CRANDELL, QB

GIGS ATT/YDS TD LG GIGS ATT/YDS TD LG GIGS COMPIATTII YDS TD LG

at Tennessee 1/1 23/108 0 13 1/1 3/-9 0 -1 1/1 20-35-0 185 1 22

al Syracuse 2/2 20/78 0 12 2/2 15/61 0 15 2/2 31-59-2 392 4 35
Central Michigan 3/3 20/178 1 70 3/3 4/2 0 5 3/3 12-29-1 177 1 81
at Illinois 4/4 19/40 0 7 4/4 4/-4 0 6 4/4 19-39-3 178 0 51
West Virginia 5/5 21/86 0 23 5/5 13/-6 1 10 5/5 14-34-2 189 2 67

al Cincinnati 6/6 9/23 0 7 6/6 6/10 0 6 6/6 23-44-2 242 1 29
Temple DNP 7/7 10/7 1 10 7/7 24-44-0 275 1 17

al Southern Miss 7/7 21/88 0 15 8/8 10/56 1 16 8/8 28-52-1 312 3 26
al Army 8/8 16/59 1 12 9/9 12/52 0 14 9/9 26-39-0 283 3 31

Tulsa 9/9 10/41 1 17 10/10 9/22 2 9 10/10 17-33-0 290 1 85

Memphis 10/10 26/209 2 46 11/11 8/10 1 8 11/11 21-39-1 228 1 20

OPPONENT #44 SCOTT HARLEY, RB #4 DARYL JONES, RB #9 DAN GONZALEZ, QB

GIGS ATT/YDS TD LG GIGS ATT/YDS TD LG GIGS COMPIATTII YDS TD LG

al Tennessee 1/0 0/0 0 ---1/0 0/0 0 ---1/0 2-3-0 27 0 18

at Syracuse 2/0 0/0 0 ---2/0 0/0 0 ---DNP
Central Michigan 3/0 11/46 0 20 3/0 5/17 0 12

4/0 0/0 0 ---4/0 0/0 0

3/0 1-2-0 9 0 9

DNP

al Illinois

West Virginia 5/0 0/0 0 5/0 0/0 0 DNP

at Cincinnati 6/0 12/42 0 11 6/0 0/0 0 ---DNP

7/0 0/0

0

1 17

DNP

Temple

7/1 38/175

8/0 0/0 0 ---8/0 0/0 0

9/0 1/6

DNP

al Southern Miss

0 6

9/0 0/0

Tulsa 10/10 0/0 0 ---10/0 13/41 0 15 DNP

Memphis 11/0 0/0 0 ---11/0 16/63 0 9 DNP

OPPONENT #82 MITCH GALLOWAY, HB #31 ERIC BLANTON, RB #15 ERNEST TINNEN, QB

GIGS ATT/YDS TD LG GIGS ATT/YDS TD LG GIGS COMPIATTII YDS TD LG

al Tennessee 1/1 0/0 0 1/0 0/0 0 DNP

al Syracuse 2/2 0/0 0 ---2/0 0/0 0 DNP
Central Michigan 3/3 1/2 1 2 3/0 0/0 0 3/0 0-1-1 0 0 --al
Illinois 4/4 1/1 0 1 4/0 0/0 0 DNP

5/5 0/0

0

DNP

at Army

0

0 8

DNP

West Virginia

3/12

0/0 0

5/0

6/0 0/0 0

0/0

6/6

DNP

al Cincinnati

0

7/7 1/-3 7/0
al Southern Miss 8/8 0/0 0 8/0 1/2 0 2 DNP
al Army 9/9 0/0 0 9/0 1/0 0 DNP
Tulsa 10/10 0/0 0 10/0 0/0 0 DNP
Memphis 11/11 0/0 0 ---11/0 0/0 0 DNP

OPPONENT #19 RAYMOND MABRY, RB #9 DAN GONZALEZ, QB

GIGS ATTIYDS TD LG GIGS ATTIYDS TD LG

al Tennessee 1/0 4/8 0 4 1/0 1/-8 0 -8

at Syracuse 2/0 0/0 0 DNP
Central Michigan 3/0 4/21 0 12 3/0 0/0 0
al Illinois 4/0 0/0 0 DNP

West Virginia DNP DNP
al Cincinnati 5/0 0/0 0 DNP
Temple 6/0 1/2 0 2 DNP

al Southern Miss DNP DNP
al Army DNP DNP

Tulsa DNP DNP

Memphis DNP DNP

0

DNP

Temple

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OPPONENT #23JERRIS McPHAIL, RB #82 MITCH GALLOWAY, HB #26 TROY SMITH, SE

GIGS RECIYDS TD LG GIGS RECIYDS TD LG GIGS REC/YDS TD LG

at Tennessee 1/1 3/3 0 7 1/1 3/24 0 12 1/0 1/18 0 18

2/2 7/122 1 2/2 8/77 0 23 2/0 0/0 0

at Syracuse

Central Michigan 3/3 2/20 0 16 3/3 1/81 1 81 3/0 0/0 0

4/4 3/32 4/0 0/0

0

at Illinois

0

0 15

4/4 9/63

West Virginia 5/5 1/5 0 5 5/5 4/41 0 13 5/0 0/0 0

at Cincinnati 6/6 0/0 0 0 6/6 7/52 0 29 6/0 1/26 1

1/17 7/0 4/36

17

0

Temple

0

DNP

at Southern Miss 7/7 6/34 0 12 8/8 9/106 1 24 8/1 2/32 0 26
at Army 8/8 5/48 1 17 9/9 3/30 0 22 9/2 2/49 0 31

Tulsa 9/9 2/22 0 22 10/10 5/138 1 85 10/0 3/64 0 48

Memphis 10/10 3/25 0 9 11/11 2/19 0 15 11/0 2/17 0 11

OPPONENT #1 JASONNICHOLS, FL #80LARRY SHANNON, SE #85 MIKE SELLERS, FL

GIGS ATTIYDS TD LG GIGS ATT/YDS TD LG GIGS RECIYDS TD LG

at Tennessee 1/1 7/48 0 12 1/1 1/22 0 22 1/0 2/22 1 15

at Syracuse 2/2 4/34 0 12 2/2 2/27 2/0 0/0

18

1 22

0

Central Michigan 3/3 4/43 0

3/3 0/0 0 ---3/0 0/0 0

at Illinois

4

4/4 1/4 4/4 3/62 4/0 0/0

West Virginia 5/5 0/0 0 ---5/5 4/86 2 67 5/0 1/4 0 4

at Cincinnati 6/6 7/108 0 28 6/6 1/14 0 14 6/0 1/11 11

7/7 6/81

0

0

0 51

0

Temple

1 21

16 7/0 0/0 0

7/7 2/28

at Southern Miss 8/8 5/67 0 19 8/0 1/6 0 6

9/9 6/81

0

DNP

at Army

1 19

1 12

9/0 4/34

Tulsa 10/10 0/0 0 ---10/8 3/28 0 14 8/0 0/0 0 --

Memphis 11/0 3/35 0 15 11/9 3/39 1 18 9/0 0/0 0 --

OPPONENT #90SCOTT RICHARDS, TE #25 DEREK BATSON, HB #20 LINWOOD DEBREW, HB

GIGS ATT/YDS TD LG GIGS ATT/YDS TD LG GIGS REC/YDS TD LG
at Tennessee 1/1 0/0 0 ---1/0 4/56 0 15 1/0 1/19 0 19
at Syracuse 2/2 8/93 1 20 2/0 2/39 1 29 2/0 0/0 0 --Central
Michigan 3/3 2/17 0 11 3/0 0/0 0 3/0 1/7 0 7
at Illinois 4/4 3/17 0 9 4/0 0/0 0 ---DNP
West Virginia 5/5 2/27 0 17 5/0 1/19 0 19 4/0 0/0 0 --at
Cincinnati 6/6 3/13 0 7 6/0 3/18 0 7 5/0 0/0 0

4/47 21 7/0 1/4 0 4 6/0 0/0 0

DNP

0

Temple

at Southern Miss 8/8 4/62 2 23 8/0 0/0 0 ---7/0 1/6 0 6
at Army 9/9 3/14 0 12 9/0 3/27 0 14 8/0 0/0 0

Tulsa 10/10 1/12 0 12 10/0 0/0 0 ---9/0 0/0 0 --

Memphis 11/11 3/39 0 16 11/1 0/0 0 ---10/0 0/0 0 --

OPPONENT #88SEANRICHARDSON,TE #4 DARYLJONES, RB #44 SCOTT HARLEY, RB

GIGS REC/YDS TD LG GIGS REC/YDS TD LG GIGS REC/YDS TD LG

at Tennessee 1/0 0/0 0 1/0 0/0 0 1/0 0/0 0

at Syracuse 2/0 0/0 0 ---2/0 0/0 0 ---2/0 0/0 0 --

3/0 3/18 3/0 0/0 0 3/0 0/0 0

Central Michigan

0 9

4/0 0/0 0

5/0 0/0

at Illinois

4/0 0/0 0

4/0 0/0 0

0

West Virginia

5/0 1/7 5/0 0/0
at Cincinnati 6/0 0/0 0 6/0 0/0 0 6/0 0/0 0 --Temple
7/0 0/0 0 ---7/0 3/36 0 20 7/1 3/26 0 10
at Southern Miss 8/0 0/0 0 8/0 0/0 0 8/0 0/0 0

9/0 0/0 9/0 0/0 9/0 0/0 0

0

0 7

at Army

0

0

10/0 0/0 0

11/0 0/0

Tulsa

Memphis

10/0 3/26 0 23

11/0 2/3

10/0 0/0 0

11/0 2/35

0

0 20

0 4

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,

Name G-GS PR AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD INT QBP

Libiano, LB 11-11 71 51 122 4 6.5 0-1 5 1 10

Daren Hart, SAF 11-10 61 31 92 10 4 0-0 2 3 1

Burke, LB 11-11 39 52 91 1 2 2-1 4 0 3

Foreman, LB 11-11 41 42 83 2 1 2-4 3 3 2

David Hart, CB 10-9 38

27 65 0 0 1-0 4 1 2

23

Brown, LB 11-0

Crane, LB

11-0

23

36

61

58

2

1 1-1 1 1 7

2 0 2-0 0 0 5

1 0 1-1 6 0 0

Henry, CB-SAF 11-10 33 25

West, DT

11-11 44 12 56 6 9 1-2 1 0 14

Darden,NG 11-11 27 20 47 4 1 1-2 0 0 3

Coleman, LB 11-0 23 22 45 3 3 0-0 0 0 20

Black, LB 11-10 12 22 34 4 0 0-0 4 0 14

Cooper, CB 9-4 25 6 31 1 0 0-0 2 2 0

McDaniel, CB 11-11 23 7 30 1 0 0-1 7 6 0

Scott, DT 11-11 23 6 29 4 3 0-0 2 0 12

Semenza, LB 11-0 6 8 14 1 0 0-1 0 0 0

McKeithan, DB 10-0 5 3 8 1 0 0-0 0 0 1

Sepaniak, LB 9-0 4 4 8 0 0 0-1 0 0 0

T. Williams, NG 10-0 5 3 8 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Corbett, DL 9-0 4 3 7 0 0 0-0 0 0 0
Suggs, DB 11-0 4 1 5 0 0 0-0 1 0 0

Taylor, DB 11-0 4 0 4 0 0 0-0 1 0 0

Phillips, SAF 6-1 2 1 3 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Whitehead, DT-OT 10-1 2 1 3 0 0 0-0 0 0 1

Crumbie, CB 11-0 0 2 2 0 0 0-0 0 0 0

Lackey, DB 11-0 2 0 2 0 0 0-0 0 1 0

B. Johnson, LB 7-0 0 1 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0
McMillan, DT 11-0 1 0 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 1

Wallace, CB 11-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 0 0

Bentley, CB 11-0 1 0 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 _ Gunthrope, CB 11-0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0

G-GS: Games-Games Started; PR: Primary first hit; AT: Assisted Tackles; TT: Total tackles; TFL: Tackles for loss; FF

FR: Forced fumble-Fumble recoveries; PD: Pass deflections; QBP: Pressure on quarterback.

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES INTnERCEPTnIONS G Int. Yards Avg. TD LG

McDaniel, CB 11 6 111 18.5 1 65nUSM

Name Total Solo Assists

Daren Hart, SAF 11 3 27 9.0 0 15nCMU

Taylor 9 7 2 Foreman, LB 11 3 7 2.3 0 7ARM

McKeithan 8 5 3

Cooper, SAF 11 2 32 16.0 0 19 ILL

Semenza 7 3 4

David Hart, CB 10 1 21 21.0 0 21 TEM

Bentley 6 3 3 Libiano, LB 11 1 8 8.0 0 8USM

Suggs 5 2 3 Brown, LB 11 1 0 0.0 0 0MEM

Taylor 5 3 2 Lackey, CB 11 1 0 0.0 0 0CMU

Gunthrope 4 2 2 Wallace, CB 11 1 0 0.0 0 0 CIN

Lackey 4 3 1 ECU 11 19 206 10.8 1 65nUSM
Sepaniak 3 0 3 Opponents 11 14 165 11.8 1 30nCMU
Wallace 3 1 2

Brown 2 2 0

Crumbie 2 2 0

Wallace 2 1 1
Black 1 1 0

Foreman 1 1 0
Henry 1 1 0

Holcomb 1 1 0
Levine 1 1 0

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OPPONENT T. DARDEN, NG M. LIBIANO, LB L. WEST, DT DAR. HART, SAF E. MCDANIEL, CB

UT
+ AT=TT SK I UT
+ AT= TT SK I UT+ AT=TT SK I UT
+ AT=TT SK I UT+ AT=TT SK I

2 4 6 0 0 5 3 8 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 4 3 7 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

at Tennessee

3 1 4 0 0 4 8 12 0 0 5 1 6 2 0 7 4 11 0 0 2 0 2 0 0

at Syracuse

2 1 3 0 0 5 4 9 2 0 3 1 4 1 0 1 3 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

Central Michigan

4 2 6 0 0 5 7 12 1 0 5 1 6 1 0 12 4 16 0 0 4 1 5 0 1

at Illinois

West Virginia 4 6 10 1 0 7 10 17 1 0 8 0 8 3 0 6 2 8 0 0 2 0 2 0 1

at Cincinnati 1 1 2 0 0 16 4 20 0 0 5 3 8 0 0 6 3 9 1 1 3 0 3 0 1
Temple 2 0 2 0 0 3 1 4 0 0 4 0 4 1 0 6 0 6 1 1 1 1 2 0 1

at Southern Miss 1 1 2 0 0 5 1 6 1.5 1 3 2 5 0 0 7 3 10 1 0 5 0 5 0 1
at Army 3 1 4 0 0 9 5 14 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 4 3 7 0 0 2 1 3 0 0

Tulsa 4 2 6 0 0 6 4 10 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 7 3 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Memphis 1 1 2 0 0 6 4 10 1 0 4 0 4 1 0 1 3 4 1 0 2 4 6 0 0
TOTAL 27 20 47 1 0 71 51 122 6.5 1 42 11 53 9 0 64 31 92 4 3 23 7 30 0 6

OPPONENT B.J. CRANE, LB C. BROWN, LB M. BURKE, LB DAV. HART, DB D. HENRY, SAF

UT
+ AT= TT SK I UT+ AT= TT SK I UT
+ AT= TT SK I UT
+ AT= TT SK I UT
+ AT
= TT SK I

3 2 5 0 0 3 1 4 0 0 4 7 11 0 0 8 5 13 0 0 7 3 10 0 0

at Tennessee

0 5 5 0 0 5 1 6 0 0 6 2 8 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 0

at Syracuse

2 5 7 0 0 7 2 9 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 3 1 4 0 0 1 2 3 0 0

Central Michigan
at Illinois

2 3 5 0 0 4 2 6 0 0 5 7 12 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 2 3 0 0

West Virginia 3 2 5 0 0 4 3 7 0 0 7 8 15 1 0 --2 2 4 0 0
at Cincinnati 0 5 5 0 0 5 3 8 0 0 1 8 9 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 3 7 10 0 0
Temple 2 2 4 0 0 1 3 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 2 6 0 1 1 0 1 0 0
at Southern Miss 3 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 6 0 0 5 1 6 0 0 3 2 5 0 0
at Army 7 3 10 0 0 3 2 5 0 0 4 5 9 0 0 9 11 20 0 0 4 5 9 0 0

Tulsa 1 5 6 0 0 5 3 8 1 0 3 8 11 0 0 3 1 4 0 0 7 1 8 0 0

Memphis 0 1 1 0 0 1 3 4 0 1 4 2 6 0 0 4 3 7 0 0 2 1 3 0 0
TOTAL 23 36 59 0 0 38 23 61 1 1 39 52 91 2 0 38 27 65 0 1 33 25 58 0 0

OPPONENT M. FOREMAN, LB A. BLACK, LB H. COOPER, CB W.
SCOTT,
DT R. COLEMAN, LB

UT
+ AT= TT SK I UT
+ AT= TT SK I UT+ AT= TT SK I UT
+ AT
= TT SK I UT
+ AT= TT SK I

2 4 6 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

at Tennessee

4 5 9 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0

at Syracuse

4 2 6 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 2 4 0 0

Central Michigan

6 5 11 0 0 1 4 5 0 0 6 2 8 0 2 5 1 6 0 0 2 2 4 0 0

at Illinois

West Virginia 4 7 11 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 7 2 9 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 5 2 7 0 0

at Cincinnati 4 4 8 0 0 3 6 9 0 0 3 1 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 6 8 0 0
Temple 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 1 3 0 0

at Southern Miss 4 5 9 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 4 1 0

-

at Army 4 5 9 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 --

0 3 0 0 1 3 4 0 0

Tulsa 3 3 6 0 0

3 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 5 3 8 0 0

Memphis 6 1 7 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 2 1 3 .5 0 1 0 1 1 0

TOTAL 41 42 83 1 3 12 22 34 0 0 25 6 31 0 2 23 6 29 2.5 0 23

OPPONENT M. SEMENZA, LB D. MCKEITHAN, CB T. WALLACE, DB S. SEP ANIAK, LB

22

2 0

T. WILLIAMS, LB
UT
+ AT= TT SK I UT
+ AT= TT SK I UT
+ AT= TT SK I UT
+ AT
= TT SK I UT
+ AT= TT SK I

2 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

at Tennessee

at Syracuse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Central Michigan 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 3 1 4 0 0
at Illinois 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

West Virginia 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

-

at Cincinnati 2 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ----0 2 2 0 0
Temple 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

at Southern Miss 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
at Army 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -----0 0 0 0 0

Tulsa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Memphis 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
TOTAL 6 8 14 0 0 5 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 8 0 0 5 3 8 0 0

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OFFENSE

Game QB RB HB FL SE TE LT LG C RG RT

C I Tennessee Crandell McPhail Galloway Nichols Shannon Richards Boothe Gray Wiggins Burns Suddith
Syracuse Crandell McPhail Galloway Nichols Shannon Richards Boothe Gray Wiggins Burns Suddith

0 Cent. Michigan Crandell McPhail Galloway Nichols Shannon Richards Boothe Gray Wiggins Burns McPherson

0 Illinois Crandell McPhail Galloway Nichols Shannon Richards Boothe Gray Wiggins Burns McPherson
West Virginia Crandell McPhail Galloway Nichols Shannon Richards McPherson Gray Wiggins Burns Suddith
Cincinnati Crandell McPhail Galloway Nichols Shannon Richards Boothe Gray Wiggins Burns Suddith

??'""" Temple Crandell Harley Galloway Nichols Shannon Richards Masimini Gray Wiggins Burns Suddith
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S. Miss Crandell McPhail Galloway Nichols Smith Richards Gray McPherson Wiggins Burns Suddith
Army Crandell McPhail Galloway Nichols Smith Richards Gray McPherson Wiggins Burns Suddith

Tulsa Crandell McPhail Galloway Nichols Shannon Richards Gray McPherson Wiggins Burns Suddith

Memphis Crandell McPhail Galloway Batson Shannon Richards Gray Gilray Wiggins Burns Suddith
Stanford Crandell McPhail Galloway Nichols Shannon Richards Gray Gilray Wiggins Burns Suddith

DEFENSE

Game OLB DT NG DT OLB WLB MLB RCB FS ss LCB

Tennessee Darden Whitehead Scott West Foreman Burke Libiano Dav. Hart Henry Dar. Hart McDaniel

Syracuse Black Scott Darden West Foreman Burke Libiano Dav. Hart Henry Dar. Hart McDaniel

Cent. Michigan Black Scott Darden West Foreman Burke Libiano Dav. Hart Henry Dar. Hart McDaniel

Illinois Black Scott Darden West Foreman Burke Libiano Dav. Hart Henry Dar. Hart McDaniel

West Virginia Black Scott Darden West Foreman Burke Libiano Cooper Henry Dar. Hart McDaniel

Cincinnati Black Scott Darden West Foreman Burke Libiano Cooper Henry Dar. Hart McDaniel
Temple Black Scott Darden West Foreman Burke Libiano Cooper Henry Dar. Hart McDaniel

S. Miss Black Scott Darden West Foreman Burke Libiano Cooper Dav. Hart Dar. Hart McDaniel
Army Black Scott Darden West Foreman Burke Libiano Henry Dav. Hart Dar. Hart McDaniel

Tulsa Black Scott Darden West Foreman Burke Libiano Henry Dav. Hart Dar. Hart McDaniel

Memphis Black Scott Darden West Foreman Burke Libiano Henry Dav. Hart Phillips McDaniel

Stanford Black Scott Darden West Foreman Burke Libiano Henry Dav. Hart Dar. Hart McDaniel

GAME CAPTAINS

Game Offense Defense S12ecial Teams

Tennessee J erris McPhail Walter Scott Morris Foreman
Syracuse Kevin Wiggins Mark Libiano Aaron Black

Cent. Michigan Marcus Crandell Emmanuel McDaniel E. J. Gunthrope

Illinois J erris McPhail Hank Cooper Scott Harley

West Virginia Derrek Batson Daren Hart Chad Holcomb

Cincinnati Kevin Wiggins Morris Foreman Aaron Black

Temple Jamie Gray Lorenzo West Ed Crabtree

S. Miss Scott Richards Walter Scott Morris Foreman
Army Mitchell Galloway David Hart Deeone McKeithan

Tulsa Kevin Wiggins Morris Foreman Mitchell Galloway
Memphis Kevin Wiggins Emmanuel McDaniel Morris Foreman

Stanford Kevin Wiggins Mark Libiano Morris Foreman

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LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE: 70 yards by Jerris McPhail vs. Central Michigan
LONGEST PASS PLAY: 85 yards from Marcus Crandell to Mitchell Galloway vs. Tulsa
LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RUN: 70 yards by Jerris McPhail vs. Central Michigan

LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASS: 85 yards from Marcus Crandell to Mitchell Galloway vs. Tulsa
LONGEST PUNT RETURN: 66 yards by Jason Nichols vs. Central Michigan

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN: 35 yards by Mitchell Galloway vs. Central Michigan

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN: 65 yards by Emmanuel McDaniel vs. Southern Mississippi
LONGEST FUMBLE RETURN: 31 yards by Morris Foreman vs. Temple

LONGEST PUNT: 58 yards by Matt Levine vs. Temple

LONGEST FIELD GOAL: 42 yards by Chad Holcomb vs. Cincinnati
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 38 by Scott Harley vs. Temple

MOST YARDS RUSHING: 209 yards by Jerris McPhail vs. Memphis
MOST PASS COMPLETIONS: 31 by Marcus Crandell vs. Syracuse
MOST YARDS PASSING: 392 yards by Marcus Crandell vs. Syracuse

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES THROWN: 4 by Marcus Crandell vs. Syracuse

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES CAUGHT: 2 by Larry Shannon vs. West Virginia and 2 by Scott Richards vs. S. Miss
MOST PASSES CAUGHT: 9 by Jerris McPhail vs. Illinois

MOST YARDS RECEIVING: 122 by Jerris McPhail vs. Syracuse

MOST YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE: 453 yards by Marcus Crandell vs. Syracuse

MOST POINTS SCORED: 12 by Holcomb (CMU), Shannon (WVU), Scott Richards (USM), Crandell (Tulsa)
MOST POINTS SCORED BY KICKING: 12 by Chad Holcomb vs. Central Michigan

MOST TOTAL TACKLES: 20 by Daren Hart vs. Illinois

MOST INITIAL TACKLES: 12 by Daren Hart vs. Illinois

MOST ASSISTS: 8 by Mark Libiano vs. Syracuse

MOST SACKS: 3 by Lorenzo West vs. West Virginia

MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS: 4 by Daren Hart vs. Illinois

MOST INTERCEPTIONS: 2 by Hank Cooper vs. Illinois, by Morris Foreman vs. Army, by Lorenzo West vs. Tulsa
MOST FUMBLES CAUSED: 2 by Walter Scott vs. Syracuse

MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED: 2 by Travis Darden vs. Central Michigan and by Morris Foreman vs. Army

MOST EXTRA POINTS/ FIELD GOALS BLOCKED:

MOST PUNTS: 11 by Matt Levine vs. Illinois

BEST PUNTING AVERAGE (min. 3 attempts): 46.8 yards by Matt Levine vs. Temple

POINTS SCORED:

FIRST DOWNS:
by Rushingby Passingby Penalty

RUSHING YARDS:

PASSING YARDS:

TOTAL OFFENSE:

TOTAL PLAYS:

RUSHING ATTEMPTS:

PASSING ATTEMPTS:

PASSES COMPLETED:

PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED:

FUMBLES LOST:

YARDS PENALIZED:

POINTS ALLOWED:

FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED:
by Rushing

by Passing

by Penalty

RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED:

PASSING YARDS ALLOWED:

TOTAL OFFENSE ALLOWED:

TOTAL PLAYS AGAINST:

Rushing Attempts
Passing Attempts
COMPLETIONS ALLOWED:

PASSES INTERCEPTED:

FUMBLES RECOVERED:

FUMBLES CAUSED:

TOTAL TURNOVERS CAUSED:

QUARTERBACK SACKS:

TACKLES FOR LOSS:

TEAM OFFENSE

HIGH

36 vs. Southern Miss

32 vs. Syracuse, Southern Miss
13 vs. Memphis

19 vs. Syracuse5 vs. Southern Miss
284 vs. Memphis
392 vs. Syracuse531 vs. Syracuse
94 vs. Syracuse, Temple
53 vs. Temple
59 vs. Syracuse
31 vs. Syracuse3 vs. Illinois

3 vs. West Virginia
105 vs. Temple

TEAM DEFENSE

HIGH

34 vs. Southern Miss
24 vs. Tennessee
17nvs. Army

16 vs. Temple, Southern Miss
5 vs. Temple

294nvs.nArmy
297 vs. Temple

393 vs. West Virginia
89 vs. Tulsa

61 vs. Tulsa

49 vs. Southern Miss
24 vs. Southern Miss

3 vs. Illinois, Cincinnati, Temple
4 vs. Central Michigan, Temple
4 vs. Tulsa

5 vs. Central Michigan
6 vs. West Virginia

10 vs. Illinois

LOW

0 vs. Illinois
9 vs. Illinois
1 vs. Illinois
7 vs. Illinois

0 vs. West Virginia
37 vs. Illinois

178 vs. Illinois

215 vs. Illinois

63 vs. Illinois

24 vs. Illinois

33 vs. Tulsa

13 vs. Central Michigan
0 vs. Temple, Army, Tulsa
0 vs. Tennessee
35 vs. Syracuse

LOW

7 vs. Illinois, Tulsa
15 vs. Illinois

3 vs. Temple

3 vs. Cincinnati

0 vs. Army, Tulsa
50 vs. Temple

64 vs. Cincinnati
256 vs. Illinois
64 vs. Syracuse23 vs. Temple
18nvs.nArmy

8 vs. Syracuse
0 vs. Tulsa

0 vs. Southern Miss
1 vs. 5 teams

2 vs. Syracuse, West Virginia, Tulsa
0 vs. Tennessee

1 vs. Central Michigan

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1.54

392

311

4.44

29

1

3

447 366

4.9

Scoring

Points 32 22 36 34 31 25 28 7 31 17

TDsRushing 2 1 1 2 1 3 3 1 3 2

TDs Passing 1 2 3 2 3 0 1 0 1 0

TD Returns 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Field Goals 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 1

Safeties 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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ECU UT ECU SYR ECU CMU ECU ILL ECU wvu ECU CIN

First Downs

Total 18 24 32 16 20 18 9 15 13 18 18 19

Rushing 5 13 10 6 9 6 1 5 4 10 3 12

Passing 12 10 19 9 9 10 7 9 9 7 13 3

Penalty 1 1 3 1 2 2 1 1 0 1 2 4

Rushing

Rushing Attempts 31 42

57 27 60

35 41 45 44 24 55

99 192 139 146 266 129 112 92 178 75 253

2.49

Net Yards

Average/ Attempt

3.12 2.78 4.22

3.97 3.56 5.91

2.93

2.04

3.2 4.6

59 23 34 35 39 22 34 31 44 20

11 19 13 14 15 23 8

Passing

Passing Attempts 39 29

Completions 22 17

13 13

231 186 155 178 144 189 215 242 64

2 1 2 3

212 178

Net Yards

Had Intercepted

Times Sacked

1 0 2 1 2 2 3 3

2 0 1 3 0 4 2 2 2 6 0 0

71 94 64 79 79 63 77 71 88 71 80

531 215 256 281 393 317

Total Offense

Offensive Plays

Net Yards

Average/Play

452 284 317

5.72 3.59 3.4 3.3 3.96 4.46 4.5 4.0
370

5.21 5.6

3/1 4/4 1/1 1/1 3/3 2/1 1/1 3/1

4/18 7/20 2/13 5/20 4/15 7/21

Fumbles

Number/Lost 2/1 0/0

Third Downs

Converted

4/1 2/1

7/18 7/15

32:30 27:30

4/15 11/21

30:57 29:03 23:16 36:44 24:31 35:29 24:16 35:44
8/16 7/13

Possession

Time 29:09 30:51

Scoring

Points 7 27 27 24 30 17 0 7 23 20 10 13

TDs Rushing 0 2 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 1

TDs Passing 1 1 4 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 0

TD Returns 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Field Goals 0 2 0 1 3 1 0 0 1 2 1 2

Safeties 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

ECU TEM ECU USM ECU ARMY ECU TULSA ECU MEM

First Downs

Total 27 23 32 22 23 21 18 20 31 18

Rushing 10 3 12 5 8 17 8 14 13 5

Passing 16 15 15 16 13 4 9 6 14 11

Penalty 1 5 5 1 2 0 1 0 4 2

Rushing

Rushing Attempd50

32 61 51

23 33 28 31

172 50 148 85 129 266 104 216 284 71

4.67 2.09

ts

Net Yards

Average/ Attempt

3.54

5.57

2.17 4.49 3.04 4.16

3.25

3.44

39 18 33 28 39 35

17 10 21 16

Passing

Passing Attempts 44

Completions 24

42

49

24 26 10

271 283 100 290 114 228 219

1 2

20

275 297

0 3

Net Yards

Had Intercepted

Times Sacked

2 0 2 0 0

1 1 0 2 2 1 4

1

2

65 89 90 69

394 330 512

65 86 77 70

485 356

Total Offense
Offensive Plays
Net YardsAverage/Play

2906.06 3.71 5.69 4.20

347

5.33 5.6

412

4.6 5.9

2/1 3/2 2/0 4/2 5/2 1/1

6/15 11/22

0/0 1/0

4/14 4/14

Fumbles

Number/Lost

Third Downs

Converted

4/1 1/1

8/21 2/11

37:04 22:56

9/15 7/15 7/14 7/1628:24 27:11 32:49 24:15 35:45 35:22 24:38

31:36

Possession

Time






1995 Season ChadTennessee

45 yards, 2nd qtr., no good Holcomb,

Syracuse

no attempts PlacekickerCent26
ral Michigan2nd qtr.,
23 2nd qtr., good

46 3rd qtr., no good30 yards, 3rd qtr., good Career

Illinois

no attempts

Year

West Virginia

27 yards, 4th qtr., good

PAT FG LG TP

1993 15/16 8/13

39

Cincinnati

1994

42 yards, 2nd qtr., good

26/27 6/13 42 44

1995 27/31 10/17 46*

Temple28 1st qtr., good

21 2nd qtr., no good29 2nd qtr., good

Totals 68/74 24/43 46* 140

*Note: 46-yard FG was kicked in 1995 Liberty Bowl

vs. Stanford; bowl stats are not included in cumu

29 yards, 2nd qtr., no good

lative team or individual statistics.

So35
uthern Mississippi

1st qtr., no37 4th qtr., no good Kick-For-Kick29 yards, 4th qtr., good

Army

Year 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 BLK

40 yards, 4th qtr., good

Tulsa 1993 0/0 4/4 1/5 3/4 0/0 0

no attempts 1994 0/0 4/6 1/3 1/4 0/0 1Memphis37

1995 0/0 6/8 2/5 2/4 0/0 1

1st qtr., good

Totals 0/0 14/18 4/13 6/12 0/0 2

33 yards, 4th qtr., no good

Matt Levine, Punter

No. Ret. Avg. Net In

Year No. Yds. Avg. Ret. Yds. Ret. Avg. Blk. 20 LG

1994 58 2470 42.6

300 8.8 37.4 0 12 58

1995 60 2227 37.1 29 276 9.5 32.5 0 19 58

Totals 118 4697 39.8 63 576 9.1 34.9 0 31 58

Punt-for-Punt

Year 0-9 yds. 10-19 yds. 20-29 yds. 30-39 yds. 40-49 yds. 50 + yds.
1994 0 0 2 19 24 13

1995 0 4 6 27 18 5
Totals 0 4 8 46 42 18

94

ECU Football






SEPTEMBER 2, 1995
EAST CAROLINA AT TENNESSEE
East Carolina
Tennessee
0
7
7
10
0
7
UTe-Manning, 1-yd run (Hall kick) 2:57-lst Q
UT -Hall, 36-yd FG 8:51-2nd Q
0
3
7
27
UT -Silvan, 31-yd pass from Manning (Hall kick) 8:21-2nd Q
EC -Sellers, 7-yd pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick) 4:42-2nd Q
UTe-Lane, 1-yard run (Hall kick) 3:41-3rd Q
UT -Hall, 27-yd FG 6:03--4th Q
Playing before the largest crowd ever to see an East Carolina game, the
Pirates fell to No. 8-ranked Tennessee 27-7 in their 1995 season opener.
After ECU's opening drive stalled, Tennessee started up their offense,
driving 87 yards in 17 plays to take an early 7-0 advantage.
With Tennessee on the five-yard-line, QB Peyton Manning hit Joey Kent
who was stopped one yard shy of the first down. Tennessee head coach
Phil Fulmer called timeout to discuss his options. Fulmer had faith in his
offense and watched Manning hand off to Jay Graham who drove up the
middle for the first down. On the next play, Manning tucked the ball and
dove into the endzone.
Trailing 7-0, ECU QB Marcus Crandell marched the team down the field
52 yards and into field goal range. However on fourth and 10, placekicker
Chad Holcomb's 45-yard attempt sailed wide left.
The Vols took over and drove the ball to the ECU 23 before the Pirate
defense stymied the drive and forced a Jeff Hall 36-yard field goal. On the
next series, the game, which had been played dead-even, would take a
dramatic change in direction. The Pirates, trying to catch Tennessee offguard,
attempted a halfback pass that was overthrown by FB Daryl Jones
and intercepted by UT's DeRon Jenkins.
The Vols wasted no time in capitalizing on the turnover, scoring two
plays later on a 31-yard strike from Manning to Nilo Silvan.
With eight minutes left in half and ECU down 17-0, Crandell regrouped
his squad and led the Pirates on an 11-play, 66-yard drive to bring the
deficit down to 10. The drive, which was aided by a 15-yard penalty on
Tennessee, was capped off by a seven-yard touchdown pass to redshirtfreshman
Mike Sellers.
Tennessee closed out the scoring with a second half FG while the
Volunteer defense held the Pirates scoreless.
The Pirates finished the game with 311 yards of offense as senior FB
Jerris McPhail rushed for 108 yards on 23 carries.
GAME STATISTICS
First Downs
Rushing Yardage
Passing Yardage
Passes (Comp.-Att.-Int.)
Return Yardage
Fumbles: Number-Lost
Punts (Avg.)
Penalties: (No.-Yards)
Tennessee
24
192
178
17-29-0
26
0-0
2-37.5
8-64
East Carolina
18
99
212
22-39-1
9
2-1
2-35.5
8-64
STATISTICAL LEADERS
Rushing Att. Yds. TD
McPhail (ECU) 23 108 0
Graham (UT) 26 146 1Receiving No. Yds. TD
Batson (ECU) 4 56 0
Silvan (UT) 2 44 1Passing Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int.
Crandell (ECU) 35 20 185 1 0
Manning (UT) 29 17 178 1 0
ECU Football
,
SEPTEMBER 9, 1995
EAST CAROLINA AT SYRACUSE
East Carolina
Syracuse
0
7
7
14
13
3
SU -Thomas, 8-yd run (Mare kick) 2:59-lst Q
SU -Jones, 11-yd run (Mare kick) 8:30-2nd Q
7
0
27
24
SU -Maddox, 8-yd pass from McNabb (Mare kick) 5:45-2nd Q
EC -Shannon, 5-yd pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick) :21-2nd Q
EC -Batson, 30-yard pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick) 13:06-3rd Q
EC -Richards, 20-yd pass from Crandell (PAT failed) 2:43-3rd Q
SU -Mare, 24-yd FG :42-3rd Q
ECe-McPhail, 14-yd pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick) 13:30--4th Q
Riding the abilities of quarterback Marcus Crandell, East Carolina
overcame a 21-point deficit to upset the 22nd-ranked Orangemen of
Syracuse 27-24 in front of 39,000 fans in the Carrier Dome.
The Pirate offense racked up 360 second-half yards, outscoring the
Orangemen 20-3 to take the victory. Crandell set ECU single-game records
for passing yards (392) and total offense (453).
Syracuse scored theegame'sefirst21 points,eitseinitial TD coming after a 10-
play, 86-yard drive in the opening quarter.
The Orangemen added a pair of TDs in the second period as Tebucky
Jones ran in from 11 yards out and QB Donovan McNabb hit Deon Maddux
for an eight-yard TD pass.
With less than 10 minutes remaining in the half, the Pirates went threeand-
out and gave the ball back to the Orangemen on the SU 40 yard-line.
A 49-yard McNabb-to-Marvin Harrison pass play set up McNabb's eightyard
strike to Maddox in the back of the endzone.
East Carolina would steal the momentum before the half, however, as
Emmanuel McDaniel intercepted an ill-fated McNabb pass and returned it
to the ECU 35-yard-line with 2:55 left in the half. Crandell rallied his troops
13 plays in two and a half minutes, finding Larry Shannon in the endzone
for the Pirates' first points.
ECU took the second half kickoff and methodically marched 79 yards in
just under two minutes to make the score 21-14. The Pirate defense held the
Syracuse attack and Crandell, dumping off passes beneath the secondary
and scrambling for first downs, led the offense back down the field to score
on a 20-yard touchdown to Scott Richards with 2:43 to go in the third.
On ECU's first possession of the fourth quarter, the ECU offense drove
80 yards in 7 plays. Crandell hitJerris McPhail near the eight-yard-line and
McPhail danced in for the winning score.
GAME STATISTICS
First Downs
Rushing Yardage
Passing Yardage
Passes (Comp.-Att.-Int.)
Return Yardage
Fumbles: Number-Lost
Punts (Avg.)
Penalties: (No.-Yards)
Syracuse
16
146
231
11-23-1
54
2-1
5-46.4
7-61
East Carolina
32
139
392
31-59-2
29
4-1
4-35.0
6-35
STATISTICAL LEADERS
Rushing Att. Yds. TD
McPhail (ECU) 20 82 0
Thomas (SU) 13 41 1Receiving No. Yds. TD
McPhail (ECU) 7 122 1
Harrison (SU) 4 138 0Passing Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int.
Crandell (ECU) 59 31 392 4 2
McNabb (SU) 29 11 231 1 1
95
SEPTEMBER 2, 1995
EAST CAROLINA AT TENNESSEE
East Carolina
Tennessee
0
7
7
10
0
7
UTe-Manning, 1-yd run (Hall kick) 2:57-lst Q
UT -Hall, 36-yd FG 8:51-2nd Q
0
3
7
27
UT -Silvan, 31-yd pass from Manning (Hall kick) 8:21-2nd Q
EC -Sellers, 7-yd pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick) 4:42-2nd Q
UTe-Lane, 1-yard run (Hall kick) 3:41-3rd Q
UT -Hall, 27-yd FG 6:03--4th Q
Playing before the largest crowd ever to see an East Carolina game, the
Pirates fell to No. 8-ranked Tennessee 27-7 in their 1995 season opener.
After ECU's opening drive stalled, Tennessee started up their offense,
driving 87 yards in 17 plays to take an early 7-0 advantage.
With Tennessee on the five-yard-line, QB Peyton Manning hit Joey Kent
who was stopped one yard shy of the first down. Tennessee head coach
Phil Fulmer called timeout to discuss his options. Fulmer had faith in his
offense and watched Manning hand off to Jay Graham who drove up the
middle for the first down. On the next play, Manning tucked the ball and
dove into the endzone.
Trailing 7-0, ECU QB Marcus Crandell marched the team down the field
52 yards and into field goal range. However on fourth and 10, placekicker
Chad Holcomb's 45-yard attempt sailed wide left.
The Vols took over and drove the ball to the ECU 23 before the Pirate
defense stymied the drive and forced a Jeff Hall 36-yard field goal. On the
next series, the game, which had been played dead-even, would take a
dramatic change in direction. The Pirates, trying to catch Tennessee offguard,
attempted a halfback pass that was overthrown by FB Daryl Jones
and intercepted by UT's DeRon Jenkins.
The Vols wasted no time in capitalizing on the turnover, scoring two
plays later on a 31-yard strike from Manning to Nilo Silvan.
With eight minutes left in half and ECU down 17-0, Crandell regrouped
his squad and led the Pirates on an 11-play, 66-yard drive to bring the
deficit down to 10. The drive, which was aided by a 15-yard penalty on
Tennessee, was capped off by a seven-yard touchdown pass to redshirtfreshman
Mike Sellers.
Tennessee closed out the scoring with a second half FG while the
Volunteer defense held the Pirates scoreless.
The Pirates finished the game with 311 yards of offense as senior FB
Jerris McPhail rushed for 108 yards on 23 carries.
GAME STATISTICS
First Downs
Rushing Yardage
Passing Yardage
Passes (Comp.-Att.-Int.)
Return Yardage
Fumbles: Number-Lost
Punts (Avg.)
Penalties: (No.-Yards)
Tennessee
24
192
178
17-29-0
26
0-0
2-37.5
8-64
East Carolina
18
99
212
22-39-1
9
2-1
2-35.5
8-64
STATISTICAL LEADERS
Rushing Att. Yds. TD
McPhail (ECU) 23 108 0
Graham (UT) 26 146 1Receiving No. Yds. TD
Batson (ECU) 4 56 0
Silvan (UT) 2 44 1Passing Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int.
Crandell (ECU) 35 20 185 1 0
Manning (UT) 29 17 178 1 0
ECU Football
,
SEPTEMBER 9, 1995
EAST CAROLINA AT SYRACUSE
East Carolina
Syracuse
0
7
7
14
13
3
SU -Thomas, 8-yd run (Mare kick) 2:59-lst Q
SU -Jones, 11-yd run (Mare kick) 8:30-2nd Q
7
0
27
24
SU -Maddox, 8-yd pass from McNabb (Mare kick) 5:45-2nd Q
EC -Shannon, 5-yd pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick) :21-2nd Q
EC -Batson, 30-yard pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick) 13:06-3rd Q
EC -Richards, 20-yd pass from Crandell (PAT failed) 2:43-3rd Q
SU -Mare, 24-yd FG :42-3rd Q
ECe-McPhail, 14-yd pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick) 13:30--4th Q
Riding the abilities of quarterback Marcus Crandell, East Carolina
overcame a 21-point deficit to upset the 22nd-ranked Orangemen of
Syracuse 27-24 in front of 39,000 fans in the Carrier Dome.
The Pirate offense racked up 360 second-half yards, outscoring the
Orangemen 20-3 to take the victory. Crandell set ECU single-game records
for passing yards (392) and total offense (453).
Syracuse scored theegame'sefirst21 points,eitseinitial TD coming after a 10-
play, 86-yard drive in the opening quarter.
The Orangemen added a pair of TDs in the second period as Tebucky
Jones ran in from 11 yards out and QB Donovan McNabb hit Deon Maddux
for an eight-yard TD pass.
With less than 10 minutes remaining in the half, the Pirates went threeand-
out and gave the ball back to the Orangemen on the SU 40 yard-line.
A 49-yard McNabb-to-Marvin Harrison pass play set up McNabb's eightyard
strike to Maddox in the back of the endzone.
East Carolina would steal the momentum before the half, however, as
Emmanuel McDaniel intercepted an ill-fated McNabb pass and returned it
to the ECU 35-yard-line with 2:55 left in the half. Crandell rallied his troops
13 plays in two and a half minutes, finding Larry Shannon in the endzone
for the Pirates' first points.
ECU took the second half kickoff and methodically marched 79 yards in
just under two minutes to make the score 21-14. The Pirate defense held the
Syracuse attack and Crandell, dumping off passes beneath the secondary
and scrambling for first downs, led the offense back down the field to score
on a 20-yard touchdown to Scott Richards with 2:43 to go in the third.
On ECU's first possession of the fourth quarter, the ECU offense drove
80 yards in 7 plays. Crandell hitJerris McPhail near the eight-yard-line and
McPhail danced in for the winning score.
GAME STATISTICS
First Downs
Rushing Yardage
Passing Yardage
Passes (Comp.-Att.-Int.)
Return Yardage
Fumbles: Number-Lost
Punts (Avg.)
Penalties: (No.-Yards)
Syracuse
16
146
231
11-23-1
54
2-1
5-46.4
7-61
East Carolina
32
139
392
31-59-2
29
4-1
4-35.0
6-35
STATISTICAL LEADERS
Rushing Att. Yds. TD
McPhail (ECU) 20 82 0
Thomas (SU) 13 41 1Receiving No. Yds. TD
McPhail (ECU) 7 122 1
Harrison (SU) 4 138 0Passing Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int.
Crandell (ECU) 59 31 392 4 2
McNabb (SU) 29 11 231 1 1
95






No. No.
SEPTEMBER 16, 1995
CENT? MICHIGAN AT EAST CAROLINA

C. Michigan 0 3 0 14 17
East Carolina 7 6 17 0 30

EC -Galloway, 81-yd pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick) 3:01-lst Q
EC -Holcomb, 26-yd FG 12:44-2nd Q

CMn-Blasy, 40-yd FG 7:01-2nd Q

EC -Holcomb, 23-yd FG, l:25-2nd Q

ECn-McPhail, 70-yd run (Holcomb kick) 14:42-3rd Q
EC -Galloway, 2-yd run (Holcomb kick) 9:58----3rd Q
EC -Holcomb, 30-yd FG l:02-4th Q

CM -Darnell, 5-yd run (Blasy kick) 5:30-4th Q

CMn-Jefferson, 30-yd. interception return (Blasy kick) 4:05-4th Q

In front of over 33,000 Pirate faithful who braved the wind and rain at
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, East Carolina used a third quarter offensive
explosion to down Central Michigan 30-17 in its home opener.

After missing on several first half scoring opportunities, ECU struck
quickly after intermission. On the first play from scrimmage in the third
quarter, senior fullbackJerrisMcPhail firedthrough aseamup themiddle,
broke past the Chippewa secondary and sprinted 70 yards for the score.
McPhailfinished the game with 178 yards on only 20 carries.

Just over three minutes later, freshman Travis Darden scooped up his
second fumble of the afternoon near midfield. The Pirates looked to
McPhailonceagaintotakeadvantageoftheChippewamiscue. QBMarcus
CrandellhandedtheballofftoMcPhailwhohitthe holeonthe leftsideand
tore off another 35-yard dash before being dragged down at the six-yardline.
Two plays later, junior Mitch Galloway swept to the left side and
strolled in for the score.

Galloway was the only bright spot for ECU's offense in the first half,
scoring on an 81-yard bomb from Crandell. The play highlighted the first
half which saw the Pirates fail to score touchdowns during five trips to the
"red zone."

Central Michigan's scoring mostly came late in the game against the
Pirate reserves. With five minutes left in the contest, CMUput together an
83-yard drive which trimmed the ECU lead to 30-10. Just over a minute
later, third string QB Ernest Tinnen had his first collegiate passing attemptpicked off by CMU's Jamel! Jefferson who rumbled 30 yards for a TD.

However, any thoughts of a Chippewa comeback were quickly extinguished
when Morris Foreman recovered the CMU onside kick attempt.

GAME STATISTICS

Cent. Michigan East Carolina

First Downs 18 20

SEPTEMBER 23, 1995

EAST CAROLINA AT ILLINOIS

East Carolina 0 0 0 0 0
Illinois 0 7 0 0 7
UI -Holcombe, 1-yd run (Scheuplein kick) 9:55-2nd Q

In a game dominated by defense, Illinois shut out East Carolina for the
second time in 10 months in front of 60,545 at Champaign.

The tone for the game was set inthe first quarter asthe defenses forced
three turnovers and five punts. After receiving the opening kickoff,
Illinois opened with its ground game and immediately turned the ball
over to the Pirates as David Hart stripped RobertHolcombefor a fumble
whichwasrecoveredbyMarvinBurkeattheECU48-yard-line. However,
aholdingpenalty would stall thePirate drive andforce thefirstof 11 Matt
Levine punts on the day.

Thepunt-festcontinuedlate intothe first quarter until ECUsenior free
safetyHank Cooper picked off a Johnny Johnson pass and returned it to
the Pirates' 38. The Illini took the ball right back from East Carolina
however, as linebacker Kevin Hardy hit QB Marcus Crandell on a blindside
blitz, forcing Crandell to fumble. The turnover set up the lone score
of the day, asUI drove to the one-yard-linebefore Holcombe walked into
the endzone off left tackle.

On ECU's opening drive of the second half, Crandell was intercepted
for the secondtimeon the daybyDuane Lyle who returned the ballto the
ECU 41-yard-line.

The Pirate defense, with its back to the wall, would stand tall. After
driving to the ECU 7-yard-line, Illinois was faced with a 3rd and 4 and
looked to at least come away with a field goal. On the snap, Burke
pressured Johnson, chasing him to the 19-yard-line before pulling him
down for the sack. The play forced a failed 37-yard field goal attempt.

The see-sawbattle continued until ECU attempteda miracle finish late
in the game. With just 2:19 left, and the Pirates on their own 27, Crandell
passedtoJasonNicholsforfour yards. Afteranincompletepassandthree
consecutive"false start"penalties,ECUfaced a 3rd and 21. Crandellthen
hit Larry Shannonfor a 51-yard pass play. The Piratescontinuedtomove
theball,drivingtotheIlliniseven-yard-line. Onfirstdown,Crandellfired
a passtothe endzone which bounced offShannon'sshoulder pad. Onthe
nextplay, Lyle stepped infrontofCrandell'spassintendedforTroySmith
for his third interception of the day to preserve the Illini win.

GAME STATISTICS

Illinois East Carolina

First Downs 15 9

Rushing 129 266 Rushing YardagePassing Yardage 155 186 Passing Yardage

Passes (Comp.-Att.-Int.) Passes (Comp.-Att.-Int.)
Return Yardage Return Yardage

112 37

178

13-35-2 13-34-2

19-39-3

53 99
4-4 3-1 Fumbles: Number-Lost

45

Fumbles: Number-LostPunts (Avg.)

Penalties: (No.-Yards)

1-1 1-1

6-38.5 5-30.2

Punts (Avg.)

Penalties: (No.-Yards)

8-38.4 11-36.7

6-48

5-32 8-46

Rushing
STATISTICAL LEADERS
Rushing
STATISTICAL LEADERS

Att. Yds. TD Att. Yds. TD

McPhail (ECU) 20 178 McPhail (ECU) 19 40

1

0

Tolbert (CMU) 29 126 0 Holcombe (UI)

Receiving No. Yds. TD Receiving

Galloway (ECU) McPhail (ECU)

130 1

Yds. TD

1 81 1

9 62 0

Schorman (CMU) 6 60 0 Dulick (UI) 7 56 0

Passing Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int. Passing Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int.

Crandell (ECU) 12 Crandell (ECU) 19 178

29

177 1 1

39

0 3

Darnell (CMU)

13 155 0 2 Johnson (UI) 16 10 121 0 2

96

ECU Football






SEPTEMBER 30, 1995
WEST VIRGINIA AT EAST CAROLINA
West Virginia 3East Carolina 14
6
6
WV -Bauman, 33-yd FG 10:43-lst Q
8
0
3
3
2023
ECe-Shannon, 67-yd pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick) 10:29-lst Q
EC -Crandell, 10-yd run (Holcomb kick) 6:34-lst Q
EC -Shannon, 9-yd pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick) 12:26 -2nd Q
WV -Barber, 2-yard run (pass failed) l:01-2nd Q
WV -Saunders, 50-yd pass from Boykin (pass failed) 6:26---3rd Q
WV -Saftey, Crandell tackled by J.T. Thomas :27-3rd Q
WV -Baumann, 31-yd FG 11:38-4th Q
EC -Holcomb, 27-yd FG 2:12-4th Q
Chad Holcomb's 27-yard field goal with 2:12 leftein the game lifted East
Carolina to a 23-20 victory over West Virginia in front of a near-capacity
crowd at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. The Pirates had never beaten the
Mountaineers in eight previous meetings.
The Pirates jumped on West Virginia early, building a 20-3 lead. After
the Mountaineers settled for a Bryan Baumann 33-yard field goal on the
game's opening drive, ECU quickly answered with a 67-yard touchdown
pass from QB Marcus Crandell to Larry Shannon, who beat the man-onman
coverage for the score.
On its next possession after the West Virginia drive stalled, ECU looked
to increase its lead and did so when Crandell scored on a 10-yard keeper to
cap off a six-play, 35-yard drive. Early in the second quarter, Crandell
found Shannon again for a nine-yard touchdown pass to make the score 20-
3. However, West Virginia took the momentum into the lockerroom after
turning a Jerris McPhail fumble on the ECU 11-yard-line into six points just
before the half.
In the second half, the Mountaineers all but shut down the ECU
offensive attack, forcing four Matt Levine punts, two interceptions, and a
safety. Before the Pirates knew it, West Virginia had tied the ball game at
20-20 with 11:38 to play.
The Pirate defense would come through late in the game when linebacker
Marvin Burke forced Kan troy Barber to fumble the ball as West
Virginia was driving for the winning score.
Crandell led the hurry-up-offense down the field and helped put the
Pirates infield goal position. On fourth and goal from the West Virginia 10-
yard-line, Holcomb knocked in his game-winning 27-yarder.
GAME STATISTICS
West Virginia East Carolina
First Downs 18 12Rushing Yardage 178 92Passing Yardage 215 189Passes (Comp.-Att.-Int.) 15-31-1 14-34-2
Return Yardage 19 58Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 3-3Punts (Avg.) 7-37.6 7-38.9
Penalties: (N o.-Yards) 6-41 9-69
ST A TIS TI CAL LEADERS
Rushing Att. Yds. TD
McPhail (ECU) 21 86 0
Walker (WVU) 24 91 0Receiving No. Yds. TD
Shannon (ECU) 4 86 2
Saunders (WVU) 4 99 1Passing Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int.
Crandell (ECU) 34 14 189 2 2
Boykin (WVU) 27 14 170 1 1
ECU Football
,
OCTOBER 7, 1995
EAST CAROLINA AT CINCINNATI
East Carolina
Cincinnati
0
0
10
3
UC -Richards, 27-yd FG 13:42-2nd Q
0
7
0
3
10
13
EC -Smith, 26-yd pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick) 7:13 -2nd Q
EC -Holcomb, 42-yd FG 0:27 -2nd Q
UCe-Patterson, 1-yd run (Richards kick) 2:04-3rd Q
UC -Richards, 27-yd FG 2:07-4th Q
Cincinnati scored 10 unanswered second-half points to claim a 13-10
come-from-behind victory over East Carolina at Nippert Stadium.
In a contest which featured great defense from both squads, Cincinnati
was able to shut down the Pirate rushing game as the Bearcats held ECU to
just 93 total yards in the second half.
After a scoreless first quarter, Cincinnati drew first blood on a 27-yard
Eric Richards field goal just over a minute into the second period.
Moments later after QB Marcus Crandell's pass was intercepted by
cornerback Chris Hewitt, redshirt freshman Tabari Wallace returned the
favor and picked off QB Eric Vibberts' pass and returned it to the UC 47.
The Pirates took advantage of the Cincinnati miscue and captured the
lead when Crandell found freshman Troy Smith behind the secondary for
a 26-yard touchdown pass. However, the scoring drive would prove costly
for ECU as fullback Jerris McPhail was knocked out of the game with an
arm injury and did not return.
Cincinnati looked to tie as it moved the ball to the ECU 25-yard line. On
3rd and 3, Vibberts lofted the ball into the right corner of the endzone but
was intercepted by Emmanuel McDaniel. The Pirates converted the
turnover into three points when Chad Holcomb booted a 42-yard field goal
with 27 seconds left in the half ..
On their first possession of the third quarter, the Pirates drove all the
way to the Bearcat 26 yard-line where they had a first and 10, but a 19-yard
holding penalty killed the drive.
The teams battled for field position and UC pinned the Pirates at the ECU
four-yard-line. The Bearcats forced a Matt Levine punt from his own
endzone and Cincinnati's Robert Tate returned the ball to the ECU 25 yardline.
The Bearcats scored six plays later when Eric Patterson barreled into
the endzone to tie the game at 10-10.
Cincinnati kept the Pirates out of its territory for the remainder of the
game and with 2:07 left in the contest, Richards hit his second 27-yard field
goal of the night for the victory.
GAME STATISTICS
First Downs
Rushing Yardage
Passing Yardage
Passes (Comp.-Att.-Int.)
Return Yardage
Fumbles: Number-Lost
Punts (Avg.)
Penalties: (No.-Yards)
Cincinnati
19
253
64
8-20-3
62
3-1
7-39.9
5-48
East Carolina
18
75
242
23-44-2
24
1-1
9-32.8
11-86
STATISTICAL LEADERS
Rushing Att. Yds. TD
Harley (ECU) 12 42 0
Smith (UC) 22 120 0Receiving No. Yds. TD
Nichols (ECU) 7 108 0
Ladd (UC) 2 29 0Passing Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int.
Crandell (ECU) 44 23 242 1 2
Vibberts (UC) 14 5 36 0 3
97
SEPTEMBER 30, 1995
WEST VIRGINIA AT EAST CAROLINA
West Virginia 3East Carolina 14
6
6
WV -Bauman, 33-yd FG 10:43-lst Q
8
0
3
3
2023
ECe-Shannon, 67-yd pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick) 10:29-lst Q
EC -Crandell, 10-yd run (Holcomb kick) 6:34-lst Q
EC -Shannon, 9-yd pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick) 12:26 -2nd Q
WV -Barber, 2-yard run (pass failed) l:01-2nd Q
WV -Saunders, 50-yd pass from Boykin (pass failed) 6:26---3rd Q
WV -Saftey, Crandell tackled by J.T. Thomas :27-3rd Q
WV -Baumann, 31-yd FG 11:38-4th Q
EC -Holcomb, 27-yd FG 2:12-4th Q
Chad Holcomb's 27-yard field goal with 2:12 leftein the game lifted East
Carolina to a 23-20 victory over West Virginia in front of a near-capacity
crowd at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. The Pirates had never beaten the
Mountaineers in eight previous meetings.
The Pirates jumped on West Virginia early, building a 20-3 lead. After
the Mountaineers settled for a Bryan Baumann 33-yard field goal on the
game's opening drive, ECU quickly answered with a 67-yard touchdown
pass from QB Marcus Crandell to Larry Shannon, who beat the man-onman
coverage for the score.
On its next possession after the West Virginia drive stalled, ECU looked
to increase its lead and did so when Crandell scored on a 10-yard keeper to
cap off a six-play, 35-yard drive. Early in the second quarter, Crandell
found Shannon again for a nine-yard touchdown pass to make the score 20-
3. However, West Virginia took the momentum into the lockerroom after
turning a Jerris McPhail fumble on the ECU 11-yard-line into six points just
before the half.
In the second half, the Mountaineers all but shut down the ECU
offensive attack, forcing four Matt Levine punts, two interceptions, and a
safety. Before the Pirates knew it, West Virginia had tied the ball game at
20-20 with 11:38 to play.
The Pirate defense would come through late in the game when linebacker
Marvin Burke forced Kan troy Barber to fumble the ball as West
Virginia was driving for the winning score.
Crandell led the hurry-up-offense down the field and helped put the
Pirates infield goal position. On fourth and goal from the West Virginia 10-
yard-line, Holcomb knocked in his game-winning 27-yarder.
GAME STATISTICS
West Virginia East Carolina
First Downs 18 12Rushing Yardage 178 92Passing Yardage 215 189Passes (Comp.-Att.-Int.) 15-31-1 14-34-2
Return Yardage 19 58Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 3-3Punts (Avg.) 7-37.6 7-38.9
Penalties: (N o.-Yards) 6-41 9-69
ST A TIS TI CAL LEADERS
Rushing Att. Yds. TD
McPhail (ECU) 21 86 0
Walker (WVU) 24 91 0Receiving No. Yds. TD
Shannon (ECU) 4 86 2
Saunders (WVU) 4 99 1Passing Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int.
Crandell (ECU) 34 14 189 2 2
Boykin (WVU) 27 14 170 1 1
ECU Football
,
OCTOBER 7, 1995
EAST CAROLINA AT CINCINNATI
East Carolina
Cincinnati
0
0
10
3
UC -Richards, 27-yd FG 13:42-2nd Q
0
7
0
3
10
13
EC -Smith, 26-yd pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick) 7:13 -2nd Q
EC -Holcomb, 42-yd FG 0:27 -2nd Q
UCe-Patterson, 1-yd run (Richards kick) 2:04-3rd Q
UC -Richards, 27-yd FG 2:07-4th Q
Cincinnati scored 10 unanswered second-half points to claim a 13-10
come-from-behind victory over East Carolina at Nippert Stadium.
In a contest which featured great defense from both squads, Cincinnati
was able to shut down the Pirate rushing game as the Bearcats held ECU to
just 93 total yards in the second half.
After a scoreless first quarter, Cincinnati drew first blood on a 27-yard
Eric Richards field goal just over a minute into the second period.
Moments later after QB Marcus Crandell's pass was intercepted by
cornerback Chris Hewitt, redshirt freshman Tabari Wallace returned the
favor and picked off QB Eric Vibberts' pass and returned it to the UC 47.
The Pirates took advantage of the Cincinnati miscue and captured the
lead when Crandell found freshman Troy Smith behind the secondary for
a 26-yard touchdown pass. However, the scoring drive would prove costly
for ECU as fullback Jerris McPhail was knocked out of the game with an
arm injury and did not return.
Cincinnati looked to tie as it moved the ball to the ECU 25-yard line. On
3rd and 3, Vibberts lofted the ball into the right corner of the endzone but
was intercepted by Emmanuel McDaniel. The Pirates converted the
turnover into three points when Chad Holcomb booted a 42-yard field goal
with 27 seconds left in the half ..
On their first possession of the third quarter, the Pirates drove all the
way to the Bearcat 26 yard-line where they had a first and 10, but a 19-yard
holding penalty killed the drive.
The teams battled for field position and UC pinned the Pirates at the ECU
four-yard-line. The Bearcats forced a Matt Levine punt from his own
endzone and Cincinnati's Robert Tate returned the ball to the ECU 25 yardline.
The Bearcats scored six plays later when Eric Patterson barreled into
the endzone to tie the game at 10-10.
Cincinnati kept the Pirates out of its territory for the remainder of the
game and with 2:07 left in the contest, Richards hit his second 27-yard field
goal of the night for the victory.
GAME STATISTICS
First Downs
Rushing Yardage
Passing Yardage
Passes (Comp.-Att.-Int.)
Return Yardage
Fumbles: Number-Lost
Punts (Avg.)
Penalties: (No.-Yards)
Cincinnati
19
253
64
8-20-3
62
3-1
7-39.9
5-48
East Carolina
18
75
242
23-44-2
24
1-1
9-32.8
11-86
STATISTICAL LEADERS
Rushing Att. Yds. TD
Harley (ECU) 12 42 0
Smith (UC) 22 120 0Receiving No. Yds. TD
Nichols (ECU) 7 108 0
Ladd (UC) 2 29 0Passing Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int.
Crandell (ECU) 44 23 242 1 2
Vibberts (UC) 14 5 36 0 3
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OCTOBER 21, 1995
TEMPLE AT EAST CAROLINA
Temple
East Carolina
0
3
0
10
EC -Holcomb, 28-yd FG 6:56---lst Q
7
19
EC -Crandell, 7-yd run (Holcomb kick) 7:08-2nd Q
EC -Holcomb, 29-yd FG 2:47-2nd Q
15
0
22
32
EC -Nichols, 5-yd pass from Crandell (pass failed) 10:18-3rd Q
TU -Johnson, 11-yd pass from Burris (pass complete) 8:02-3rd Q
EC -Harley, 7-yd run (Holcomb kick failed) 6:12-3rd Q
EC -Foreman, 31-yd fumble return (Holcomb kick) 5:51-3rd Q
TU -Burris, 9-yd run (Michalski kick) 9:43--4th Q
TU -Kersey, 23-yd pass from Burris (pass complete) 3:35-4th Q
East Carolina put the finishing touches on Homecoming weekend
activities as it used a 19-point third quarter to pull away from the visiting
Temple Owls, and win its fifth straight home game 32-22.
Redshirt freshman Scott Harley got the start in place of senior Jerris
McPhail, who sat out with an arm injury. Harley more than filled
McPhail's shoes, as he rushed for a freshman-record 175 yards, breaking
the mark of Tony Baker, who rushed for 165 yards in 1982 against Temple.
The Pirates held the Owls to just six first downs in the first half and
limited them to just 72 yards of total offense. ECU took a 13-0 lead into the
lockerroom at halftime behind Crandell's 202 yards passing and 74 yards
of rushing by Harley.
ECU continued putting points on the scoreboard in the third quarter,
and after a five-yard Crandell pass to Jason Nichols, the Pirates found
themselves ahead by a 19-0 score. However, Temple marched 74 yards in
just five plays on the ensuing drive to pull within two touchdowns.
The Pirates then drove 63 yards in 1:50 to increase their lead to 25-7.
Harley provided the points with a seven-yard run. Just seconds later, ECU
senior Morris Foreman scooped up a fumble 21 seconds later to give the
Pirates a 32-7 lead.
Temple would make things interesting though, as a fourth quarter
comeback attempt was made. The Owls scored a touchdown early in the
quarter, as Henry Burris rumbled in from nine yards out. After Daren Hart
intercepted a Burris pass, the Pirates could not run out the clock and turned
the ball over on downs. The Owls responded with a quick, two-play, 18-
second drive which trimmed the score 32-22.
After stopping the Pirates again, Burris was again intercepted, this time
by Emmanuel McDaniel, and the victory was sealed.
GAME STATISTICS
Temple East Carolina
First Downs 23 27Rushing Yardage 50 172
Passing Yardage 297 275Passes (Comp.-Att.-Int.) 20-42-3 24-44-0Return Yardage 28 45Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 4-1Punts (Avg.) 6-32.7 5-45.8
Penalties: (No.-Yards) 8-59 9-105
STATISTICAL LEADERS
Rushing Att. Yds. TDHarley (ECU) 38 175 1Culbreath (TU) 8 23 0Receiving No. Yds. TDNichols (ECU) 6 81 1Whitehead (TU) 7 113 0Passing Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int.
Crandell (ECU) 44 24 275 1 0Burris (TU) 42 20 297 1 3
98
OCTOBER 28, 1995
EAST CAROLINA AT SouTHERN Miss
East Carolina 7
Southern Miss 0
7
3
13
15
9
16
36
34
EC -Richards, 23-yd pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick) 2:06---lst Q
SM -Pierce, 42-yd FG 11:10--2nd Q
EC -Crandell, 2-yd run (Holcomb kick) 8:04--2nd Q
SM -Buckhalter, 1-yd run (pass complete) 12:47-3rd Q
EC -Richards, 11-yd pass from Crandell (kick blocked) 9:54--3rd Q
SM -Buckhalter, 23-yd run (Pierce kick) 4:09-3rd Q
EC -Galloway, 25-yd pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick) 2:27-3rd Q
SM -Pierce, 32-yd FG 13:42-4th Q
EC -McDaniel, 65-yd interception return (pass failed) 12:19-4th Q
SM -Kennedy, 5-yd pass from Graham (Pierce kick) 9:30-4th Q
SMe-Cunningham, 19-yd pass from Graham (pass failed) :51-4th Q
EC -Holcomb, 29-yd FG :00-4th Q
Chad Holcomb kicked a 29-yard field goal with time expiring to lift East
Carolina to a critical 36-34 victory over Southern Mississippi at M.M. Roberts
Stadium in Hattiesburg.
The victory gave the Pirates sole possession of first place in the Liberty
Bowl Alliance standings and put them in the driver's seat for their second
straight trip to the Memphis bowl.
The Golden Eagles had taken a 34-33 lead with just :51 remaining before
the Pirates marched 67 yards in eight plays for their game-winning drive. On
the play before Holcomb's game-winner, ECUhad lined up for what looked
to be a 44-yard FG attempt and only :07 on the clock. But the snap went to
Holcomb instead and he lofted a long pass into the endzone toward TE Scott
Richards. USM was called for interference and the ball was moved to the
Golden Eagle 12. From there, the Pirates converted the winning kick.
The two teams scored a combined 53 points in the second half, and
featured 841 yards of total offense. ECU's Marcus Crandell threw for 312
yards, his second game of the season with 300 yards. Crandell also tossed
three touchdown passes, two of which were caught by tight end Scott
Richards.
The Pirates got on the board first when Crandell connected with Richards
on a 23-yard TD pass at the 2:06 mark of the first period. After Southern Miss
trimmed the margin to 7-3 with a field goal, Crandell ran in from two yards
out to close out the first half scoring.
Pirate senior Jerris McPhail led all rushers with 88 yards, and Mitchell
Galloway was the top ECU receiver, collecting 106 yards on nine catches.
GAME STATISTICS
S. Miss East Carolina
First Downs 22 32Rushing Yardage 85 148Passing Yardage 271 337Passes (Comp.-Att.-Int.) 24-49-2 29-53-1Return Yardage 29 74Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 0-0Punts (Avg.) 6-39.5 5-32.0
Penalties: (N o.-Yards) 10-75 14-101
STATISTICAL LEADERS
Rushing Att. Yds. TDMcPhail (ECU) 21 88 0Buckhalter (USM) 12 39 2Receiving No. Yds. TDGalloway (ECU) 9 106 1Brock (USM) 8 117 0Passing Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int.
Crandell (ECU) 52 28 312 3 1Graham (USM) 48 24 271 2 2
ECU Football
OCTOBER 21, 1995
TEMPLE AT EAST CAROLINA
Temple
East Carolina
0
3
0
10
EC -Holcomb, 28-yd FG 6:56---lst Q
7
19
EC -Crandell, 7-yd run (Holcomb kick) 7:08-2nd Q
EC -Holcomb, 29-yd FG 2:47-2nd Q
15
0
22
32
EC -Nichols, 5-yd pass from Crandell (pass failed) 10:18-3rd Q
TU -Johnson, 11-yd pass from Burris (pass complete) 8:02-3rd Q
EC -Harley, 7-yd run (Holcomb kick failed) 6:12-3rd Q
EC -Foreman, 31-yd fumble return (Holcomb kick) 5:51-3rd Q
TU -Burris, 9-yd run (Michalski kick) 9:43--4th Q
TU -Kersey, 23-yd pass from Burris (pass complete) 3:35-4th Q
East Carolina put the finishing touches on Homecoming weekend
activities as it used a 19-point third quarter to pull away from the visiting
Temple Owls, and win its fifth straight home game 32-22.
Redshirt freshman Scott Harley got the start in place of senior Jerris
McPhail, who sat out with an arm injury. Harley more than filled
McPhail's shoes, as he rushed for a freshman-record 175 yards, breaking
the mark of Tony Baker, who rushed for 165 yards in 1982 against Temple.
The Pirates held the Owls to just six first downs in the first half and
limited them to just 72 yards of total offense. ECU took a 13-0 lead into the
lockerroom at halftime behind Crandell's 202 yards passing and 74 yards
of rushing by Harley.
ECU continued putting points on the scoreboard in the third quarter,
and after a five-yard Crandell pass to Jason Nichols, the Pirates found
themselves ahead by a 19-0 score. However, Temple marched 74 yards in
just five plays on the ensuing drive to pull within two touchdowns.
The Pirates then drove 63 yards in 1:50 to increase their lead to 25-7.
Harley provided the points with a seven-yard run. Just seconds later, ECU
senior Morris Foreman scooped up a fumble 21 seconds later to give the
Pirates a 32-7 lead.
Temple would make things interesting though, as a fourth quarter
comeback attempt was made. The Owls scored a touchdown early in the
quarter, as Henry Burris rumbled in from nine yards out. After Daren Hart
intercepted a Burris pass, the Pirates could not run out the clock and turned
the ball over on downs. The Owls responded with a quick, two-play, 18-
second drive which trimmed the score 32-22.
After stopping the Pirates again, Burris was again intercepted, this time
by Emmanuel McDaniel, and the victory was sealed.
GAME STATISTICS
Temple East Carolina
First Downs 23 27Rushing Yardage 50 172
Passing Yardage 297 275Passes (Comp.-Att.-Int.) 20-42-3 24-44-0Return Yardage 28 45Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 4-1Punts (Avg.) 6-32.7 5-45.8
Penalties: (No.-Yards) 8-59 9-105
STATISTICAL LEADERS
Rushing Att. Yds. TDHarley (ECU) 38 175 1Culbreath (TU) 8 23 0Receiving No. Yds. TDNichols (ECU) 6 81 1Whitehead (TU) 7 113 0Passing Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int.
Crandell (ECU) 44 24 275 1 0Burris (TU) 42 20 297 1 3
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OCTOBER 28, 1995
EAST CAROLINA AT SouTHERN Miss
East Carolina 7
Southern Miss 0
7
3
13
15
9
16
36
34
EC -Richards, 23-yd pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick) 2:06---lst Q
SM -Pierce, 42-yd FG 11:10--2nd Q
EC -Crandell, 2-yd run (Holcomb kick) 8:04--2nd Q
SM -Buckhalter, 1-yd run (pass complete) 12:47-3rd Q
EC -Richards, 11-yd pass from Crandell (kick blocked) 9:54--3rd Q
SM -Buckhalter, 23-yd run (Pierce kick) 4:09-3rd Q
EC -Galloway, 25-yd pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick) 2:27-3rd Q
SM -Pierce, 32-yd FG 13:42-4th Q
EC -McDaniel, 65-yd interception return (pass failed) 12:19-4th Q
SM -Kennedy, 5-yd pass from Graham (Pierce kick) 9:30-4th Q
SMe-Cunningham, 19-yd pass from Graham (pass failed) :51-4th Q
EC -Holcomb, 29-yd FG :00-4th Q
Chad Holcomb kicked a 29-yard field goal with time expiring to lift East
Carolina to a critical 36-34 victory over Southern Mississippi at M.M. Roberts
Stadium in Hattiesburg.
The victory gave the Pirates sole possession of first place in the Liberty
Bowl Alliance standings and put them in the driver's seat for their second
straight trip to the Memphis bowl.
The Golden Eagles had taken a 34-33 lead with just :51 remaining before
the Pirates marched 67 yards in eight plays for their game-winning drive. On
the play before Holcomb's game-winner, ECUhad lined up for what looked
to be a 44-yard FG attempt and only :07 on the clock. But the snap went to
Holcomb instead and he lofted a long pass into the endzone toward TE Scott
Richards. USM was called for interference and the ball was moved to the
Golden Eagle 12. From there, the Pirates converted the winning kick.
The two teams scored a combined 53 points in the second half, and
featured 841 yards of total offense. ECU's Marcus Crandell threw for 312
yards, his second game of the season with 300 yards. Crandell also tossed
three touchdown passes, two of which were caught by tight end Scott
Richards.
The Pirates got on the board first when Crandell connected with Richards
on a 23-yard TD pass at the 2:06 mark of the first period. After Southern Miss
trimmed the margin to 7-3 with a field goal, Crandell ran in from two yards
out to close out the first half scoring.
Pirate senior Jerris McPhail led all rushers with 88 yards, and Mitchell
Galloway was the top ECU receiver, collecting 106 yards on nine catches.
GAME STATISTICS
S. Miss East Carolina
First Downs 22 32Rushing Yardage 85 148Passing Yardage 271 337Passes (Comp.-Att.-Int.) 24-49-2 29-53-1Return Yardage 29 74Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 0-0Punts (Avg.) 6-39.5 5-32.0
Penalties: (N o.-Yards) 10-75 14-101
STATISTICAL LEADERS
Rushing Att. Yds. TDMcPhail (ECU) 21 88 0Buckhalter (USM) 12 39 2Receiving No. Yds. TDGalloway (ECU) 9 106 1Brock (USM) 8 117 0Passing Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int.
Crandell (ECU) 52 28 312 3 1Graham (USM) 48 24 271 2 2
ECU Football






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NOVEMBER 4, 1995 NOVEMBER 11 , 1995

I

EAST CAROLINA AT ARMY TULSA AT EAST CAROLINA

East Carolina 0 7 14 10 31
Army 3 7 0 15 25
ARe-Parker, 29-yd FG :29-lst Q

EC -Nichols, 9-yd pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick) 11:39-2nd Q
AR -McAda, 2-yd run (Parker kick) 5:52-2nd Q

EC -McPhail, 9-yd run (Holcomb kick) 10:56 -3rd Q

EC -Shannon, 11-yard pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick) 3:49-3rd Q
EC -McPhail, 7-yd pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick) 14:51-4th Q
AR-McAda, 28-yd run (run good) 12:47-4th Q

EC -Holcomb, 40-yd FG 7:43-4th Q

ARe-McAda, 4-yd run (Parker kick) 3:16-4th Q

A pair of homegrown Pirate standouts -Marcus Crandell and Morris
Foreman -teamed up to lead East Carolina to a come-from-behind 31-25
victory over Army in ECU's first-ever trip to West Point.

Crandell finished the game with 283 yards passing and three touchdowns
as he moved ahead of former Pirate Jeff Blake on the school's alltime
passing yardage list. Foreman was all over the field as he had two
interceptions, a pair of fumble recoveries and was in on nine tackles on the
day.

The Cadets, who had entered the game with the country's No. 2-ranked
rushing offense, lived up their billing early as they rushed for 191 yards in
the first half. Still, Army was able to convert their potent ground game into
only 10 first half points leading ECU 10-7 at intermission. The Pirates' first
half points came on a nine-yard pass from Crandell to Jason Nichols.

ECU took a lead it would not relinquish early in the third quarter when
the Pirates drove 62 yards on nine plays, culminated by a three-yard run by
Jerris McPhail. The Pirates added another third quarter touchdown when
Crandell found SE Larry Shannon on a 11-yard slant pattern to give ECU
a 21-10 lead.

With the offense in high gear and the defense finding some solutions at
halftime to slow down the Army ground attack, ECU added to its cushion
early in the fourth quarter on a McPhail pass reception and a Chad
Holcomb field goal.

The Black Knights narrowed the gap with a pair of fourth quarter TD
runs by QB Ronnie McAda. Army, trailing East Carolina by a 31-25 score
with :47 remaining, had one last opportunity but had to start its drive from
its own 10-yard line. The Cadets advanced the ball 21 yards to the A31
before the clock ran out.

GAME STATISTICS

Army East Carolina

First Downs 21 23

Rushing Yardage 266 129Passing Yardage 100 283

Passes (Comp.-Att.-lnt.) 10-18-2 26-39-0

Return Yardage 29

Fumbles: Number-Lost

3-2

Tulsa 0 7 0 0 7
East Carolina 7 7 7 7 28

EC -McPhail, 3-yd run (Holcomb kick) 11:58 -1st Q
UT -DeGar, 4-yd run (Anderson kick) 3:07 -2nd Q
EC -Crandell, 5-yd run (Holcomb kick) :32 -2nd Q

EC -Galloway, 85-yd pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick) 14:46 -3rd Q
EC -Crandell, 9-yd run (Holcomb kick) 11:33 -4th Q

East Carolina wrapped up a second consecutive berth in the St. Jude
Liberty Bowl with a 28-7 victory over Tulsa at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium.
The victory was the fourth in a row for the Pirates who scored a single
touchdown in each quarter of the game.

The ECU victory, combined with Cincinnati's loss to Kentucky, gave the
Pirates the Liberty Bowl Alliance title for the second straight season and the
trip to Memphis.

The Pirates scored on their first possession, driving 60 yards in nine
plays. The drive was capped off by a three-yard touchdown run by senior
FB Jerris McPhail. The Golden Hurricane evened the score midway
through the second quarter with an 18-play drive of their own. Troy DeGar
scored on a QB keeper from four yards out. That score would be Tulsa's last
of the game.

ECU struck again before halftime. After taking over at their own 20, the
Pirates moved to the 47 before QB Marcus Crandell found freshman SE
Troy Smith on a 48-yard pass play. The play preceded a five-yard run by
Crandell as the Pirates went into the lockerroom at intermission with a 147
lead.

It didn't take East Carolina long in the second half to add to its advantage.
After receiving the second half kickoff, the Pirates took over at their
20-yard line. A motion penalty moved ECU back to the 15. On the next
play, Crandell found Mitchell Galloway for an 85-yard TD pass play. The
score was East Carolina's longest play of the season and third-longest pass
play in school history.

The Pirates' final score of the afternoon was set up by a Tulsa turnover
asECU's Lorenzo West recovered a DeGarfumbleattheHurricane36. Five
plays later, East Carolina had its fourth touchdown of the game as Crandell
kept for a nine-yard run.

Crandell finished the game with 290 yards passing and moved ahead of
Jeff Blake as ECU'scareer leader in total offense. ThePiratedefense limited
DeGar to just nine of 26 passing for 105 yards.

GAME STATISTICS

Tulsa East Carolina

First Downs 20 18

Rushing Yardage 216 104

Passing Yardage 114 290

Passes (Comp.-Att.-Int.) 10-28-0 17-33-0

9 36

Return Yardage

Fumbles: Number-Lost

4-2 2-0

2-1
26
Punts (Avg.)

Penalties: (No.-Yards)

2-37.5 3-31.3 6-32.3 7-35.3

Punts (Avg.)

Penalties: (No.-Yards)

5-29 7-78

5-25 9-67

Rushing
STATISTICAL LEADERS
Rushing
ST A TIS TI CAL LEADERS

Att. Yds. TD Att. Yds. TD

McPhail (ECU) 16 59 1 McPhail (ECU) 10 41 1

Conroy (ARMY) 21 106 0 White (UT) 23 86 0

Receiving No. Yds. TD Receiving No. Yds. TD

Nichols (ECU) 6 81 1 Galloway (ECU) 5 138 1Graves (ARMY) 2 33 0 White (UT) 2 40 0

Passing Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int. Passing Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int.

Crandell (ECU) 39 26 Crandell (ECU)

McAda (ARMY)

283 3 0

18 10 100 0 2

DeGar (UT)

17 290 1 0

9 105 0 0

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MEMPHIS AT EAST CAROLINA

East Carolina 3 7 14 7 31
Memphis 7 0 3 7 17

USA Today/CNN Associated Press

I. Nebraska l. Nebraska
EC -Holcomb, 37-yd FG 7:24 -1st Q

2. Tennessee 2. Florida
UM -Anderson, 1-yd run (Keith kick) 4:09 -1st Q

3. Florida 3. Tennessee
EC -McPhail, 6-yd run (Holcomb kick) -8:15 -2nd Q

4. Colorado 4. Florida State
UM -Keith, 44-yd FG 9:45 -3rd Q

5. Florida State 5. Colorado
EC -Crandell, 8-yd run (Holcomb kick) 7:03 -3rd Q

6. Kansas State 6. Ohio State
EC -Shannon, 18-yd pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick) 4:01 -3rd Q

7. Ohio State 7. Kansas State
EC -McPhail, 46-yd run (Holcomb kick) 11:07 -4th Q

8. Northwestern 8. Northwestern
UM -Borich, 1-yd run (Keith kick) 7:29 -4th Q

9. Virginia Tech 9. Kansas
10. Kansas J0. Virginia Tech East Carolina won its fifth consecutive game and put the finishing 11. Southern California 11. Notre Dame touches on a perfect 1995 home record as the Pirates closed their regular 12. Penn State 12. Southern California
season with a 31-17 victory over Memphis in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. 13. Notre Dame 13. Penn State Senior fullbackJerris McPhail enjoyed his finest game at ECU as he rushed 14. Texas 14. Texas for a career-best 209 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the win. McPhail 15. Texas A&M 15. Texas A&M

and the Pirate offense rolled up 512 yards, their second-highest output of 16. Virginia 16. Virginia the season.

J7. Syracuse 1 7. Michigan

The Pirate offense accounted for a single touchdown and field goal in 18. Oregon 18. Oregonthe first 30 minutes as the ECU passing game was limited to just 65 yards 19. Michigan 19. Syracuse as QB Marcus Crandell was limited to eight completions in 17 attempts. 20. Texas Tech 20. Miami (Fla.) Chad Holcomb's 37-yard field goal and a six-yard run by McPhail were the

21. Auburn 21. Alabama
only scores for the Pirates in the opening half.

22. Iowa 22. Auburn
Memphis trailed only 10-7 at halftime as Tiger QB Qadry Anderson led

23. East Carolina 23. Texas Tech
Memphis on a 39-yard drive after a Crandell interception. Anderson

24. Toledo 24. Toledo
finished the drive with a one-yard plunge with 4:09 left in the first quarter.

25. LSU 25. Iowa
While the Tigers held Crandell down in the first half, the record-setting

26. East Carolina
East Carolina quarterback had a sensational third quarter as he threw for
159 yards, including an 18-yard TD pass to SE Larry Shannon. Crandell New York Times (Computer) Football News
also ran for a touchdown -his sixth rushing score of the season -in the 1. Nebraska 1. Nebraska third period, an eight-yarder.

2. Tennessee 2. Florida
Still, the story for much of the game was ECU's McPhail who ran

3. Florida 3. Tennessee
through the Tiger defense with abandon all afternoon. He scored his TD

4. Colorado 4. Florida State
of the game in the final period when he darted 46 yards to paydirt.

5. Florida State 5. Colorado
McPhail' s 209-yards rushing total represented the fifth-best single-game 6. Virginia Tech 6. Northwestern effort in ECU history and the most yards in a game by a Pirate runner since

7. Kansas State 7. Ohio State
1992.

8. Notre Dame 8. Kansas State
Memphis closed the scoring with a one-yard run by Joe Borich with 7:29

9. Northwestern 9. Virginia Tech
remaining in the game.

10. Ohio State 10. Kansas
11. Penn State 11. Southern California
GAME STATISTICS

12. Texas A&M 12. Penn State
13. Kansas 13. Notre Dame
Memphis East Carolina

14. East Carolina 14. Texas
First Downs 18 31 15. Syracuse 15. Texas A&M

Rushing Yardage

16. Texas Tech
Passing Yardage

Passes (Comp.-Att.-Int.)

Return Yardage

284

16. Alabama
219 228

17. Texas
I 7. Texas Tech

16-35-2 21-39-1

18. Miami (Fla.) 18. Oregon
19. Toledo
89

Fumbles: Number-Lost

19. Michigan
0-0 0-0 Virginia 20. Virginia

6-35.8 4-46.3 21. Southern California 21. Toledo

Punts (Avg.)

Penalties: (N o.-Yards)

22. LSU 22. East Carolina
8-84 14-84

23. Cincinnati 23. Miami (Fla.)
24. Utah 24. Syracuse
25. Alabama 25. Auburn
Rushing
STATISTICAL LEADERS

Att. Yds. TD

26 209

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2

l. Nebraska IO. Kansas 18. Michigan
0

TD 2. Florida 11e. Penn State 19. Oregon

McPhail (ECU)

Fletcher (MEM) 15

Receiving No.

46

Yds.

3. Tennessee 12. Notre Dame 20. Auburn
3

1

Shannon (ECU)

Peschke (MEM) 7 81 0

Passing Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int.

21

4. Colorado 13. Southern Cal 21. Miami (Fla.)
5. Florida State 14. Texas 22. Alabama
6. Kansas State 15. Texas A&M 23. Texas
39

228 1 1

7. Northwestern 16. Virginia 24. Toledo
8. Ohio State I 7. Syracuse 25. East Carolina
Crandell (ECU)

Anderson (MEM) 31 13 178 0 2

9. Virginia Tech
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RUSHING

CARRIES

Game: 41, Butch Colson vs. Southern Mississippi (Nov. 22, 1969)

By a Senior: 41, Butch Colson vs. Southern Mississippi (Nov. 22, 1969)
By a Junior: 38, Carlester Crumpler vs. Dayton (Nov. 18, 1972)

38, Carlester Crumpler vs. The Citadel (Oct. 14, 1972)
By a Sophomore: 34, Butch Colson vs. The Citadel (Oct. 28, 1967)
By a Freshman: 38, Scott Harley vs. Temple (Oct. 21, 1995)

Season: 340, Carlester Crumpler, 1972
By a Senior: 226, Junior Smith, 1994

By a Junior: 340, Carlester Crumpler, 1972
By a Sophomore: 252, Butch Colson, 1967
By a Freshman: 126, Tony Baker, 1982

Career: 732, Junior Smith, 1991-94

YARDS GAINED

Game: 282, Junior Smith vs. Tulsa (Nov. 6, 1993)
By a Senior: 245, Bill Wightman vs. Davidson (Nov. 8, 1969)
By a Junior: 282, Junior Smith vs. Tulsa (Nov. 6, 1993)

By a Sophomore: 232, Junior Smith vs. Arkansas State (Nov. 14, 1992)
By a Freshman: 175, Scott Harley vs. Temple (Oct. 21, 1995)

Season: 1,352, Junior Smith, 1993

By a Senior: 1,204, Junior Smith, 1994
By a Junior: 1,352, Junior Smith, 1993

By a Sophomore: 1,135, Butch Colson, 1967
By a Freshman: 827, Tony Baker, 1982

Career: 3,745, Junior Smith, 1991-94

YARDS PER GAME

Season: 122.9, Junior Smith, 1993

Career: 90.3, Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73 (2,889 yards in 32 games)

YARDS PER CARRY

Game: 21.0, James Speight vs. Newport News Apprentice (Nov. 16, 1959)

(5 for 105)

Season: 8.3, Glenn Bass, 1960 (100 for 833)

Career: 6.5, James Speight, 1955-59 (350 for 2,276)

GAMES GAINING 100 YARDS OR MORE
Season: 9, Carlester Crumpler, 1972

Career: 16, Junior Smith, 1991-94

Consecutive: 6, Carlester Crumpler (Oct. 28, 1972 -Furman, UT-Chattanooga,
William & Mary, Dayton, N. Carolina, Sept. 8, 1973 -N.C. State)

Junior Smith is East Carolina's all-time leading rusher with
3,745 yards gained during his career (1991-94).

TOUCHDOWNS

Game: 4, Dave Alexander vs. Howard, (Nov. 20, 1965)
Kenny Strayhorn vs. Dayton (Oct. 26, 1974)

Season: 17, Carlester Crumpler, 1972

By a Senior: 16, Dave Alexander, 1965

By a Junior: 17, Carlester Crumpler, 1972
By a Sophomore: 15, Butch Colson, 1967
By a Freshman: 4, Tony Baker, 1982

Career: 37, Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73

LONGEST RUSH

95 yards -Eddie Hicks vs. William & Mary (Nov. 12, 1977)

By a Senior: 87, Leander Green vs. Richmond (Nov. 10, 1979)

By a Junior: 95, Eddie Hicks vs. William & Mary (Nov. 12, 1977)
By a Sophomore: 88, Ken Strayhorn vs. Davidson (Oct. 6, 1973)
By a Freshman: 87, Eddie Hicks vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975)

PASSING

ATTEMPTS

Game: 59, Marcus Crandell vs. Syracuse (Sept. 9, 1995)
By a Senior: 51, Jeff Blake vs. N.C. State (Jan. 1, 1992)

By a Junior: 59, Marcus Crandell vs. Syracuse (Sept. 9, 1995)

By a Sophomore: 55, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 26, 1992)
By a Freshman: 36, Perez Mattison vs. Southern Miss. (Oct. 23, 1993)

Season: 447, Marcus Crandell, 1995
By a Senior: 368, Jeff Blake, 1991

By a Junior: 277, John Casazza, 1970
By a Sophomore: 447, Marcus Crandell, 1995
By a Freshman: 183, Perez Mattison, 1993

Career: 888, Marcus Crandell, 1993-Present

COMPLETIONS

Game: 35, Marcus Crandell vs. Memphis (Nov. 19, 1994)
By a Senior: 31, Jeff Blake vs. N.C. State (Jan. 1, 1992)

By a Junior: 31, Marcus Crandell vs. Syracuse (Sept. 9, 1995)

By a Sophomore: 35, Marcus Crandell vs. Memphis (Nov. 19, 1994)

By a Freshman: 18, Perez Mattison vs. Louisiana Tech (Oct. 16, 1993) and
Cincinnati (Nov. 20,1993)

Season: 235, Marcus Crandell, 1995
By a Senior: 203, Jeff Blake, 1991

By a Junior: 235, Marcus Crandell, 1995

By a Sophomore: 230, Marcus Crandell, 1994
By a Freshman: 78, Perez Mattison, 1993

Career: 484, Marcus Crandell, 1993-Present

HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE

Game (Min. 15 alt.): 75.0, Kevin Ingram vs. Texas-Arlington (Nov. 6, 1982)
(12 of 16)

Season (Min. 150 alt.): 57.4, Marcus Crandell, 1994 (230 of 401)
By a Senior: 55.2, Jeff Blake, 1991 (203 of 368)

By a junior: 52.9, Jeff Blake, 1990 (116 of 219)

By a Sophomore: 57.4, Marcus Crandell, 1994 (230 of 401)
By a Freshman: 42.6, Perez Mattison, 1993 (78 of 183)

Career (Min. 250 alt.): 54.5, Marcus Crandell, 1993-Present (484 of 888)

INTERCEPTIONS

Game: 5, Bill Bailey vs. Louisville (Nov. 25, 1966)

5, John Casazza vs. Richmond (Oct. 24, 1970)

5, Michael Anderson vs. Southern Mississippi (Oct. 29, 1992)

Season: 23, Michael Anderson, 1992
By a Senior: 11, Travis Hunter, 1989
By a Junior: 20, John Casazza, 1970

By a Sophomore: 23, Michael Anderson, 1992
By a Freshman: 16, Perez Mattison, 1993

Career: 35, John Casazza, 1970-71

YARDS GAINED

Game: 392, Marcus Crandell vs. Syracuse (Sept. 9, 1995)
By a Senior: 378, Jeff Blake vs. N.C. State (Jan. 1, 1992)

By a Junior: 392, Marcus Crandell vs. Syracuse (Sept. 9, 1995)
By a Sophomore: 379, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 26, 1992)
By a Freshman: 246, Perez Mattison vs. Louisiana Tech (Oct. 16, 1993)

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Season: 3,073, Jeff Blake, 1991

By a Senior: 3,073, Jeff Blake, 1991

By a Junior: 2,751, Marcus Crandell, 1995

By a Sophomore: 2,687, Marcus Crandell, 1994

By a Freshman: 924, Perez Mattison, 1993

Career: 5,691, Marcus Crandell, 1993-Present

YARDS PER GAME

Season: 279.4, Jeff Blake, 1991

By a Senior: 279.4, Jeff Blake, 1991

By a Junior: 250.1, Marcus Crandell, 1995
By a Sophomore: 248.6, Michael Anderson, 1992
By a Freshman: 115.5, Perez Mattison, 1993

Career: 237.1, Marcus Crandell, 1995

TOUCHDOWN PASSES

Game: 5, Jeff Blake vs. Southern Mississippi (Nov. 9, 1991)
Season: 28, Jeff Blake, 1991

By a Senior: 28, Jeff Blake, 1991

By a Junior: 18, Marcus Crandell, 1995

By a Sophomore: 22, Michael Anderson, 1992

By a Freshman: 16, Dick Cherry, 1953

Career: 43, Jeff Blake, 1988-91

LONGEST PASS PLAY

91 yards -Jeff Blake to Luke Fisher vs. Florida State (Sept. 8, 1990)

By a Senior: 80, Jeff Blake to Dion Johnson vs. Illinois (Aug. 31, 1991)

By a Junior: 91, Blake to Fisher vs. Florida State (Sept. 8, 1990)

By a Sophomore: 74, Travis Hunter to Tim James vs. Va. Tech (Oct. 17, 1987)
74, Mike Weaver to Theodore Ashford vs. William & Mary
(Nov. 16, 1975)

By a Freshman: 58, Perez Mattison to Jerris McPhail vs. Southern
Mississippi (Oct. 23, 1993)

PASS EFFICIENCY RATING (Min. 100 pass attempts)

Season: 146.1, Jeff Blake, 1991

By a Senior: 146.1, Jeff Blake, 1991

By a Junior: 121.20, Jeff Blake, 1990

By a Sophomore: 122.62, Marcus Crandell, 1994

By a Freshman: 99.67, Ron Jones, 1984

TOTAL OFFENSE

MOST PLAYS

Game: 74, Marcus Crandell vs. Syracuse (Sept. 9, 1995)

Season: 541, Marcus Crandell, 1995

Career: 1,060, Marcus Crandell, 1993-Present

YARDS GAINED

Game: 453, Marcus Crandell vs. Syracuse (Sept. 9, 1995) (392 pass, 61 rush)
By a Senior: 402, Jeff Blake vs. Southern Mississippi (Nov. 9, 1991)

(361 pass, 41 rush)

By a Junior: 453, Marcus Crandell vs. Syracuse (Sept. 9, 1995)
(392 pass, 61 rush)

By a Sophomore: 369, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 26,
1992) (379 pass, -10 rush)

By a Freshman: 275, Travis Hunter vs. Temple (Oct. 11, 1986)
(243 pass, 32 rush)

Season: 3,182, Jeff Blake, 1991

By a Senior: 3,182, Jeff Blake, 1991

By a Junior: 1,924, Jeff Blake, 1990

By a Sophomore: 2,783, Marcus Crandell, 1994

By a Freshman: 901, Perez Mattison, 1993

Career: 6,026, Marcus Crandell, 1993-Present

YARDS PER PLAY

Game: 14.9, Jimmy Southerland vs. Richmond (Oct. 15, 1977)
Season (Min. 100 att.): 7.34, Anthony Collins, 1979 (154 for 1,130)

By a Senior: 7.25, Bill Cline, 1964 (217 for 1,574)

By a Junior: 7.34, Anthony Collins, 1979 (154 for 1,130)

By a Sophomore: 5.89, Marcus Crandell, 1994

By a Freshman: 6.56, Tony Baker, 1982 (126 for 827)
Career: 6.39, Jeff Blake, 1988-91 (878 for 5,618)

6.37, Eddie Hicks, 1975-78 (330 for 2,101)

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Jeff Blake Hunter Gallimore Walter Wilson

YARDS PER GAME
Season: 289.3, Jeff Blake, 1991

By a Senior: 289.3, Jeff Blake, 1991

By a Junior: 268.4, Marcus Crandell, 1993-95
By a Sophomore: 253.0, Marcus Crandell, 1994
By a Freshman: 112.6, Perez Mattison, 1993

Career: 175.6, Jeff Blake, 1988-91

RECEIVING

RECEPTIONS

Game: 14, Dick Corrada vs. Southern Illinois (Oct. 17, 1970)

By a Senior: 14, Dick Corrada vs. Southern Illinois (Oct. 17, 1970)
By a Junior: 9, Mitchell Galloway vs. Southern Miss. (Oct. 28, 1995)
By a Sophomore: 8, Jerris McPhail vs. Louisiana Tech (Oct. 16, 1993)
By a Freshman: 7, Derrek Batson vs. Virginia Tech (Sept. 12, 1992)

Season: 49, Hunter Gallimore, 1991

By a Senior: 49, Hunter Gallimore, 1991
By a Junior: 47, Morris Letcher, 1992
By a Sophomore: 43, Jason Nichols, 1995
By a Freshman: 42, Jason Nichols, 1994
By a Tight End: 48, Luke Fisher, 1991

By a Running Back: 38, Jerris McPhail, 1995

By a Wide Receiver: 49, Hunter Gallimore, 1991

Career: 102, Luke Fisher, 1988-91

By a Tight End: 102, Luke Fisher, 1988-91

By a Running Back: 62, Cedric Van Buren, 1989-92
By a Wide Receiver: 91, Walter Wilson, 1986-89

YARDS GAINED

Game: 218, Terry Gallaher vs. Appalachian State (Sept. 13, 1975)
By a Senior: 172, Walter Wilson vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. 18, 1989)
By a Junior: 138, Mitchell Galloway vs. Tulsa (Nov. 11, 1995)

By a Sop/10111ore: 218, Terry Gallaher vs. Appalachian State (Sept. 13, 1975)
By a Freshman: 72, Allen Williams vs. Central Florida (Sept. 18, 1993)

Season: 881, Hunter Gallimore, 1991

By a Senior: 881, Hunter Gallimore, 1991
By a Junior: 617, Mitchell Galloway, 1995

By a Sophomore: 566, Mitchell Galloway, 1994
By a Freshman: 450, Jason Nichols, 1994

By a Tight End: 686, Luke Fisher, 1991

By a Running Back: 410, Jerris McPhail, 1993

By a Wide Receiver: 881, Hunter Gallimore, 1991

Career: 1,670, Walter Wilson, 1986-89

By a Tight End: 1,462, Luke Fisher, 1988-91

By a Running Back: 753, Jerris McPhail, 1993-95
By a Wide Receiver: 1,670, Walter Wilson, 1986-89

AVERAGE PER RECEPTION

Game: 72.6, Terry Gallaher vs. Appalachian State (Sept. 13, 1975) (3 for
218)
Season (Min. 10 catches): 33.3, Terry Gallaher, 1975 (13 for 433)
By a Senior: 21.6, Tim Dameron, 1972 (30 for 648)

By a Junior: 30.3, Billy Ray Washington, 1978 (17 for 515)
By a Sophomore: 33.3, Terry Gallaher, 1975 (13 for 433)

By a Freshman: 20.0, Walter Wilson, 1986 (11 for 220)

Career: 26.7, Billy Ray Washington, 1977-79 (41 for 1,096)
By a Tight End: 14.3, Luke Fisher, 1988-91 (102 for 1,462)
By a Running Back: 12.0, Tom Grant, 1965-67 (51 for 613)

By a Wide Receiver: 26.7, Billy Ray Washington, 1977-79 (41 for 1,096)

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Tight end Luke Fisher, who played for the Pirates from 1988-91, is the
school's record holder for receptions in a career with 102.

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS

Game: 4, Walter Wilson vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. 18, 1989)

By a Senior: 4, Walter Wilson vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. 18, 1989)

By a Junior: 2, four times by three players

By a Sop/10more: 3, Terry Gallaher vs. App. State (Sept. 13, 1975); Clayton Driver's marks for touchdown catches in a career (17) and
Mitchell Galloway vs. South Carolina (Oct. 8, 1994) season (10) are both ECU records.
By a Freshman: 2, Larry Shannon vs. Virginia Tech (Oct. 15, 1994)

vs. Memphis (Nov. 19, 1994)
Season: 10, Bobby Hodges, 1953; Clayton Driver, 1991

AVERAGE PER PUNT

By a Senior: 10, Bobby Hodges, 1953; Clayton Driver, 1991

Game: 52.3, John Jett vs. Syracuse (Oct. 22, 1988) (3 for 157)

By a Junior: 6, Luke Fisher, 1990

By a Senior: 51.3, John Jett vs. Memphis State (Sept. 14, 1991) (4 for 205)

By a Sophomore: 7, Terry Gallaher, 1975

By a Junior: 48.4, Tom Daub vs. North Carolina (Oct. 25, 1975) (7 for 339)

By a Freshman: 6, Larry Shannon, 1994

By a Sop/10111ore: 43.0, John Jett vs. Southern Mississippi (Nov. 25, 1989)

By a Tight End: 6, Luke Fisher, 1990

(5 for 215)

By a Running Back: 4, Jerris McPhail, 1993

By a Fresh111an: 52.3, John Jett vs. Syracuse (Oct. 22, 1988) (3 for 157)

By a Wide Receiver: 10, Bobby Hodges, 1953; Clayton Driver, 1991

Season: 45.7, Claude King, 1954 (54 for 2,468)

Career: 17, Clayton Driver, 1989-92

By a Senior: 45.7, Claude King, 1954 (54 for 2,468)

By a Tight End: 11, Luke Fisher, 1988-91

By a Junior: 40.3, Jeff Bolch, 1983 (50 for 2,013)

By a Running Back: 6, Tom Grant, 1965-67

By a Sophomore: 40.2, John Jett, 1989 (71 for 2,853)

By a Wide Receiver: 17, Clayton Driver, 1989-92

By a Freshman: 42.6, Matt Levine, 1994 (58 for 2,470)
Career: 40.08, John Jett, 1988-91 (216 for 8,640)

PUNTING TOTAL YARDS

Game: 488, Michael Jacobs vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992)

NUMBER OF PUNTS By a Senior: 430, Rodney Allen vs. North Carolina (Oct. 25, 1980)

Game: 13, Michael Jacobs vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992) By a Junior: 450, Billy Wightman vs. Southern Mississippi (Oct. 5, 1968)
By a Senior: 10, Rodney Allen vs. Miami (Fla.) (Nov. 8, 1980) By a Sophomore: 427, John Jett vs. Virginia Tech (Oct. 21, 1989)

vs. North Carolina (Oct. 25, 1980) By a Freshman: 488, Michael Jacobs vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992)

By a Junior: 12, Billy Wightman vs. three opponents Season: 3,166, Billy Wightman, 1968

By a Sophomore: 11, Craig Losito vs. Auburn (Sept. 20, 1986) By a Senior: 2,688, Mike Herring, 1966
By a Fresh111an: 13, Michael Jacobs vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992) By a Junior: 3,166, Billy Wightman, 1968

Season: 84, Billy Wightman, 1968 By a Sopho111ore: 2,853, John Jett, 1989

By a Senior: 69, Mike Herring, 1966 By a Freshman: 2,616, Tim Wolter, 1985
By a Junior: 84, Billy Wightman, 1968 Career: 8,640, John Jett, 1988-91
By a Sop/10111ore: 71, John Jett, 1988

By a Freshman: 68, Tim Wolter, 1985 LONGEST PUNT

Career: 238, Rodney Allen, 1977-80 88 yards -Claude King vs. Appalachian State (Oct. 18, 1954)

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TACKLES
Game: 23, Harold Randolph vs. William & Mary (Sept. 25, 1976)
23, Robert Jones vs. Temple (Oct. 27, 1990)
Season: 184, Jeffrey Warren, 1980
By a Senior: 184, Jeffrey Warren, 1980
By a Junior: 167, Robert Jones, 1990
By a Sophomore: 152, Harold Randolph, 1975
By a Freshman: 97, Daren Hart, 1993
Career: 493, Harold Randolph, 1974-77
398, Mark Libiano, 1992-95
388, Jeffrey Warren, 1977-80
371, Mike Brewington, 1976-79
312, Zack Valentine, 1975-78
SACKS
Game: 3, Bernard Carter vs. Central Florida (Sept. 21, 1991)
3, Lorenzo West vs. West Virginia (Sept. 30, 1995)
Season: 11, Bernard Carter, 1992
By a Senior: 10, Jody Schulz, 1982; Cary Godette, 1976
By a Junior: 11, Bernard Carter, 1992
By a Sophomore: 7-1e/2, Bernard Carter, 1991
By a Freshman: 3, Zack Valentine, 1975; Fred Chavis, 1975
Career: 25-1 / 2, Bernard Carter, 1989-93
TACKLES FOR LOSS
Game: 6, George Koonce vs. South Carolina (Oct. 13, 1990),
Southwestern Louisiana (Sept. 22, 1990)
Season: 18, Harold Randolph, 1977
By n Senior: 18, Harold Randolph, 1977
By n Junior: 18, Cary Godette, 1975
By a Sophomore: 16, Harold Randolph, 1975
By a Freshman: 8, Zack Valentine, 1975; Daren Hart, 1993
Career: 43, Harold Randolph, 1974-77
Robert Jones, who has become a standout performer in the NFL, once
had 23 tackles in a game for the Pirates vs. Temple in 1990.
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Former Pirate defensive end Bernard Carter is shown demonstrating
what he did best. He is ECU's all-time sack leader.
INTERCEPTIONS
NUMBER OF INTERCEPTIONS
Game: 3, shared by 10 players (Most recent: Greg Grandison vs. Central
Florida (Sept. 21, 1991)
Season: 10, Jim Bolding, 1975 (NCAA leader in 1975)
By a Senior: 9, Kevin Walker, 1985
By a Junior: 10, Jim Bolding, 1975
By a Sophomore: 6, Gerald Hall, 1976
By a Freshman: 7, Jim Bolding, 1973
Career: 22, Jim Bolding, 1973-76
YARDS GAINED
Game: 137, Reggie Pinkney vs. Richmond (Nov. 6, 1976)
Season: 197, Reggie Pinkney, 1976
By a Senior: 197, Reggie Pinkney, 1976
By a Junior: 124, Greg Grandison, 1991
By a Sophomore: 153, Gerald Hall, 1976
By a Freshman: 125, Hank Cooper, 1992
Career: 360, Clint Harris, 1980-83
AVERAGE PER RETURN
Game: 68.5, Reggie Pinkney vs. Richmond (Nov. 6, 1976)
Season (min. 5 int.): 32.8, Reggie Pinkney, 1976
By a Senior: 32.8, Reggie Pinkney, 1976
By a Junior: 26.2, Clint Harris, 1982
By a Sophomore: 25.5, Gerald Hall, 1976
By a Freshman: 12.0, Jim Bolding, 1973
Career: 22.5, Clint Harris, 1980-83
TOUCHDOWNS
Game: 1, by 26 players
Season: 1, by 25 players
Career: 2, Greg Floyd, 1980-83; and Emmanuel McDaniel, 1992-95
LONGEST RETURN
98 yards -Reggie Pinkney vs. Richmond (Nov. 6, 1976) (No TD)
LONGEST FUMBLE RECOVERY RETURN
97 yards -Ernie Lewis vs. West Virginia (Nov. 7, 1992)
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TACKLES
Game: 23, Harold Randolph vs. William & Mary (Sept. 25, 1976)
23, Robert Jones vs. Temple (Oct. 27, 1990)
Season: 184, Jeffrey Warren, 1980
By a Senior: 184, Jeffrey Warren, 1980
By a Junior: 167, Robert Jones, 1990
By a Sophomore: 152, Harold Randolph, 1975
By a Freshman: 97, Daren Hart, 1993
Career: 493, Harold Randolph, 1974-77
398, Mark Libiano, 1992-95
388, Jeffrey Warren, 1977-80
371, Mike Brewington, 1976-79
312, Zack Valentine, 1975-78
SACKS
Game: 3, Bernard Carter vs. Central Florida (Sept. 21, 1991)
3, Lorenzo West vs. West Virginia (Sept. 30, 1995)
Season: 11, Bernard Carter, 1992
By a Senior: 10, Jody Schulz, 1982; Cary Godette, 1976
By a Junior: 11, Bernard Carter, 1992
By a Sophomore: 7-1e/2, Bernard Carter, 1991
By a Freshman: 3, Zack Valentine, 1975; Fred Chavis, 1975
Career: 25-1 / 2, Bernard Carter, 1989-93
TACKLES FOR LOSS
Game: 6, George Koonce vs. South Carolina (Oct. 13, 1990),
Southwestern Louisiana (Sept. 22, 1990)
Season: 18, Harold Randolph, 1977
By n Senior: 18, Harold Randolph, 1977
By n Junior: 18, Cary Godette, 1975
By a Sophomore: 16, Harold Randolph, 1975
By a Freshman: 8, Zack Valentine, 1975; Daren Hart, 1993
Career: 43, Harold Randolph, 1974-77
Robert Jones, who has become a standout performer in the NFL, once
had 23 tackles in a game for the Pirates vs. Temple in 1990.
ECU Football
Former Pirate defensive end Bernard Carter is shown demonstrating
what he did best. He is ECU's all-time sack leader.
INTERCEPTIONS
NUMBER OF INTERCEPTIONS
Game: 3, shared by 10 players (Most recent: Greg Grandison vs. Central
Florida (Sept. 21, 1991)
Season: 10, Jim Bolding, 1975 (NCAA leader in 1975)
By a Senior: 9, Kevin Walker, 1985
By a Junior: 10, Jim Bolding, 1975
By a Sophomore: 6, Gerald Hall, 1976
By a Freshman: 7, Jim Bolding, 1973
Career: 22, Jim Bolding, 1973-76
YARDS GAINED
Game: 137, Reggie Pinkney vs. Richmond (Nov. 6, 1976)
Season: 197, Reggie Pinkney, 1976
By a Senior: 197, Reggie Pinkney, 1976
By a Junior: 124, Greg Grandison, 1991
By a Sophomore: 153, Gerald Hall, 1976
By a Freshman: 125, Hank Cooper, 1992
Career: 360, Clint Harris, 1980-83
AVERAGE PER RETURN
Game: 68.5, Reggie Pinkney vs. Richmond (Nov. 6, 1976)
Season (min. 5 int.): 32.8, Reggie Pinkney, 1976
By a Senior: 32.8, Reggie Pinkney, 1976
By a Junior: 26.2, Clint Harris, 1982
By a Sophomore: 25.5, Gerald Hall, 1976
By a Freshman: 12.0, Jim Bolding, 1973
Career: 22.5, Clint Harris, 1980-83
TOUCHDOWNS
Game: 1, by 26 players
Season: 1, by 25 players
Career: 2, Greg Floyd, 1980-83; and Emmanuel McDaniel, 1992-95
LONGEST RETURN
98 yards -Reggie Pinkney vs. Richmond (Nov. 6, 1976) (No TD)
LONGEST FUMBLE RECOVERY RETURN
97 yards -Ernie Lewis vs. West Virginia (Nov. 7, 1992)
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PASS DEFLECTIONS

Game: 4, Chris Hall vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 9, 1989)
Season: 12, Dwight Henry, 1994

Career: 26, Chris Hall, 1988-91

PUNT RETURNS

NUMBER OF RETURNS

Game: 10, Tim Dameron vs. Furman (Oct. 28, 1972)

Season: 36, Gerald Hall, 1978
By a Senior: 36, Gerald Hall, 1978
By a Junior: 26, Tony Smith, 1986

KICKOFF RETURNS

NUMBER OF RETURNS

Game: 8, Rusty Scales vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 25, 1971)
Season: 38, Junior Robinson, 1989

By a Senior: 38, Junior Robinson, 1989
By a Junior: 36, Morris Letcher, 1992

By a Sophomore: 28, Mitchell Galloway, 1994
By a Freshman: 30, Walter Wilson, 1986

Career: 79, Anthony Collins, 1977-80

YARDS GAINED

Game: 207, Anthony Collins vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)

By a Sophomore: 26, Gerald Hall, 1976
By a Freshman: 20, Jim Bolding, 1973
Career: 80, Gerald Hall, 1975-78
YARDS GAINED
Game: 121, Tommy Bullock vs. Marshall (Nov. 16, 1968)
Gerald Hall vs. VMI (Oct. 7, 1978)
Season: 478, Gerald Hall, 1978
By a Senior: 478, Gerald Hall, 1978
By a Junior: 263, Morris Letcher, 1992
By a Sophomore: 302, Gerald Hall, 1976
By a Freshman: 164, Jim Bolding, 1973
Career: 967, Gerald Hall, 1975-78
AVERAGE PER RETURN
Game: 30.3, Gerald Hall vs. VMI (Oct. 7, 1978) (4 for 121)
Season: 13.5. Robert Ellis, 1965 (14 for 189)
By a Senior: 13.3, Gerald Hall, 1978
By a Junior: 13.5, Robert Ellis, 1965
By a Sophomore: 11.6, Gerald Hall, 1976 (26 for 302)
By a Freshman: 11.5, Jimmy Walden, 1981 (10 for 115)
Career: 12.9, Robert Ellis, 1964-66 (27 for 348)
TOUCHDOWNS
Game: 1, by many players
Season: 2, Henry Williams, 1983
Career: 3, Gerald Hall, 1975-78
LONGEST RETURN
97 yards -Derrek Batson vs. West Virginia (Nov. 7, 1992)
Season: 990, Anthony Collins, 1980
By a Senior: 990, Anthony Collins, 1980
By a Junior: 879, Dion Johnson, 1990
By a Sophomore: 585, Mitchell Galloway, 1994
By a Freshman: 30, Walter Wilson, 1986
Career: 1,939, Anthony Collins, 1977-80
AVERAGE PER RETURN
Game: 34.5, Anthony Collins vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980) (6 for 207)
Season: 31.9, Jerry Tolley, 1962 (14 for 447)
By a Senior: 26.8, Anthony Collins, 1980 (37 for 990)
By a Junior: 31.1, Henry Williams, 1983 (19 for 591)
By a Sophomore: 31.9, Jerry Tolley, 1962 (14 for 447)
By a Freshman: 25.5, Reggie McKinney, 1985 (13 for 332)
Career: 32.1, Jerry Tolley, 1962-64 (19 for 609)
TOUCHDOWNS
Game: 1, by many players
Season: 2, Henry Williams, 1983; Tony Collins 1980
Career: 2, by several players
LONGEST RETURN
100 yards -Tony Collins vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)
100 yards -Glenn Bass vs. Richmond (Nov. 19, 1960)
East Carolina has featured some outstanding return men over the years. Two of the best were Dion Johnson (above left), who had 879 yards in
kickoff returns in 1990, and Gerald Hall (right). Hall ran back an ECU record three touchdowns on punt returns from 1975-78.

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SCORING
POINTS SCORED
Game: 26, James Speight vs. Newport News Apprentice (Nov. 14, 1959)
(4 TDs, 1 PAT)
By a Senior: 26, James Speight vs. Newport News Apprentice
(Nov. 14, 1959) (4 TDs, 1 PAT)
By a Junior: 24, Kenny Strayhorn vs. Dayton (Oct. 26, 1974) (4 TDs)
By a Sophomore: 18, Carlester Crumpler vs. The Citadel (Oct. 2, 1971)
(3 TDs);
Mitchell Galloway vs. South Carolina (Oct. 8, 1994)
(3 TDs)
By a Freshman: 16, Jeff Heath vs. Texas Arlington (Nov. 6, 1982)
(4 FGs, 4 PAT)
Kicking: 16, Jeff Heath vs. Texas Arlington (Nov. 6, 1982) (4 FGs, 4 PAT)
Season: 102, Carlester Crumpler, 1972 (17 TDs)
By a Senior: 96, Dave Alexander, 1965 (16 TDs)
By a Junior: 102, Carlester Crumpler, 1972 (17 TDs)
By a Sophomore: 92, Butch Colson, 1967 (15 TDs, 1 2-PT)
By a Freshman: 75, Jeff Heath, 1982 (16 FGs, 27 PAT)
Kicking: 82, Anthony Bremmer, 1991 (14 FGs, 40 PAT)
Career: 251, Jeff Heath, 1982-85 (53 FGs, 92 PAT)
TOUCHDOWNS
Game: 4, Dave Alexander vs. Howard (Nov. 20, 1965)
4, Kenny Strayhorn vs. Dayton (Oct. 26, 1974)
4, James Speight vs. Newport News Apprentice (Nov. 14, 1959)
Season: 17, Carlester Crumpler, 1972
By a Senior: 16, Dave Alexander, 1965
By a Junior: 17, Carlester Crumpler, 1972
By a Sophomore: 15, Butch Colson, 1967
By a Freshman: 6, Larry Shannon, 1994
Career: 37, Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73
MOST FIELD GOALS MADE
Game: 4, Jeff Heath vs. Texas Arlington (Nov. 16, 1985)
Bowl Game: 4, Chad Holcomb vs. Stanford (Dec. 30, 1995 in Liberty Bowl)
Season: 16, Jeff Heath, 1982
By a Senior: 15, Jeff Heath, 1985
By a Junior: 14, Anthony Brenner, 1991
By a Sophomore: 9, Jeff Heath, 1983
By a Freshman: 16, Jeff Heath, 1982
Career: 53, Jeff Heath, 1982-85
Consecutive Games: 9, Jeff Heath, 1984-85
MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Game: 5, Jeff Heath vs Tulsa (Nov. 16, 1985)
Bowl Game: 5, Chad Holcomb vs. Stanford (Dec. 30, 1985 in Liberty Bowl)
Season: 25, Rick McLester, 1972
By a Senior: 22, Jeff Heath, 1985
By a Junior: 19, Bill Lamm, 1978
By a Sophomore: 22, Anthony Brenner, 1991
By a Freshman: 25, Rick Mclester, 1972
Career: 82, Jeff Heath, 1982-85
FIELD GOAL ACCURACY
Game (Min. 4 att.): 100.0 (4-4), Jeff Heath vs. Texas Arlington (Nov. 6, 1982)
Season (Min. 15 att.): 81.3 (13-16), Jeff Heath, 1984
By a Senior: 76.5 (13-17), Chuck Berleth, 1987
By a Junior: 81.3 (13-16), Jeff Heath, 1984
By a Sophomore: 68.4 (13-19), Bill Lamm, 1978
By a Freshman: 69.6 (16-23), Jeff Heath, 1982
Career (Min. 30 att.): 76.6 (23-30), Chuck Berleth, 1986-87
ECU Football
LONGEST FIELD GOAL
58 yards -Jeff Heath vs. Texas Arlington (Nov. 6, 1982)
POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN KICKS MADE
Game: 9, Chuck Bushbeck vs. East Tennessee State (Nov. 7, 1981)
Season: 47, Bill Lamm, 1979
By a Senior: 47, Bill Lamm, 1979
By a Junior: 39, Jim Woody, 1973
By a Sophomore: 40, Anthony Brenner, 1991
By a Freshman: 27, Jeff Heath, 1982
Career: 93, Robb Imperato, 1988-90
Consecutive Made: 42, Robb Imperato, 1989-90
MOST TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS MADE
Game: 2, Bill Cline vs. Newberry (Oct. 20, 1962)
2, Bobby Myrick vs. Furman (Oct. 12, 1974)
2, Pete Conaty vs. Southern Illinois (Oct. 9, 1976)
2, Sean Richardson vs. South Carolina (Oct. 8, 1994)
Season: 4, Bill Cline, 1962
Career: 8, Bill Cline, 1962-64
ALL-PURPOSE RUSHING
YARDAGE
Game: 304, Morris Letcher vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992)
By a Senior: 277, Dion Johnson vs. Illinois (Aug. 31, 1991)
By a Junior: 304, Morris Letcher vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992)
By a Sophomore: 210, Cedric Van Buren vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992)
By a Freshman: 185, Tony Baker vs. Temple (Nov. 20, 1982)
Season: 1,695, Anthony Collins, 1979
By a Senior: 1,673 Dion Johnson, 1991
By a Junior: 1,695, Anthony Collins, 1991
By a Sophomore: 1,191, Butch Colson, 1967
By a Freshman: 940, Tony Baker, 1982
Career: 4,463, Anthony Collins, 1977-80
Jeff Heath holds most of the Pirate records for field goals and also is
the ECU all-time leader in scoring with 251 points.
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SCORING
POINTS SCORED
Game: 26, James Speight vs. Newport News Apprentice (Nov. 14, 1959)
(4 TDs, 1 PAT)
By a Senior: 26, James Speight vs. Newport News Apprentice
(Nov. 14, 1959) (4 TDs, 1 PAT)
By a Junior: 24, Kenny Strayhorn vs. Dayton (Oct. 26, 1974) (4 TDs)
By a Sophomore: 18, Carlester Crumpler vs. The Citadel (Oct. 2, 1971)
(3 TDs);
Mitchell Galloway vs. South Carolina (Oct. 8, 1994)
(3 TDs)
By a Freshman: 16, Jeff Heath vs. Texas Arlington (Nov. 6, 1982)
(4 FGs, 4 PAT)
Kicking: 16, Jeff Heath vs. Texas Arlington (Nov. 6, 1982) (4 FGs, 4 PAT)
Season: 102, Carlester Crumpler, 1972 (17 TDs)
By a Senior: 96, Dave Alexander, 1965 (16 TDs)
By a Junior: 102, Carlester Crumpler, 1972 (17 TDs)
By a Sophomore: 92, Butch Colson, 1967 (15 TDs, 1 2-PT)
By a Freshman: 75, Jeff Heath, 1982 (16 FGs, 27 PAT)
Kicking: 82, Anthony Bremmer, 1991 (14 FGs, 40 PAT)
Career: 251, Jeff Heath, 1982-85 (53 FGs, 92 PAT)
TOUCHDOWNS
Game: 4, Dave Alexander vs. Howard (Nov. 20, 1965)
4, Kenny Strayhorn vs. Dayton (Oct. 26, 1974)
4, James Speight vs. Newport News Apprentice (Nov. 14, 1959)
Season: 17, Carlester Crumpler, 1972
By a Senior: 16, Dave Alexander, 1965
By a Junior: 17, Carlester Crumpler, 1972
By a Sophomore: 15, Butch Colson, 1967
By a Freshman: 6, Larry Shannon, 1994
Career: 37, Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73
MOST FIELD GOALS MADE
Game: 4, Jeff Heath vs. Texas Arlington (Nov. 16, 1985)
Bowl Game: 4, Chad Holcomb vs. Stanford (Dec. 30, 1995 in Liberty Bowl)
Season: 16, Jeff Heath, 1982
By a Senior: 15, Jeff Heath, 1985
By a Junior: 14, Anthony Brenner, 1991
By a Sophomore: 9, Jeff Heath, 1983
By a Freshman: 16, Jeff Heath, 1982
Career: 53, Jeff Heath, 1982-85
Consecutive Games: 9, Jeff Heath, 1984-85
MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Game: 5, Jeff Heath vs Tulsa (Nov. 16, 1985)
Bowl Game: 5, Chad Holcomb vs. Stanford (Dec. 30, 1985 in Liberty Bowl)
Season: 25, Rick McLester, 1972
By a Senior: 22, Jeff Heath, 1985
By a Junior: 19, Bill Lamm, 1978
By a Sophomore: 22, Anthony Brenner, 1991
By a Freshman: 25, Rick Mclester, 1972
Career: 82, Jeff Heath, 1982-85
FIELD GOAL ACCURACY
Game (Min. 4 att.): 100.0 (4-4), Jeff Heath vs. Texas Arlington (Nov. 6, 1982)
Season (Min. 15 att.): 81.3 (13-16), Jeff Heath, 1984
By a Senior: 76.5 (13-17), Chuck Berleth, 1987
By a Junior: 81.3 (13-16), Jeff Heath, 1984
By a Sophomore: 68.4 (13-19), Bill Lamm, 1978
By a Freshman: 69.6 (16-23), Jeff Heath, 1982
Career (Min. 30 att.): 76.6 (23-30), Chuck Berleth, 1986-87
ECU Football
LONGEST FIELD GOAL
58 yards -Jeff Heath vs. Texas Arlington (Nov. 6, 1982)
POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN KICKS MADE
Game: 9, Chuck Bushbeck vs. East Tennessee State (Nov. 7, 1981)
Season: 47, Bill Lamm, 1979
By a Senior: 47, Bill Lamm, 1979
By a Junior: 39, Jim Woody, 1973
By a Sophomore: 40, Anthony Brenner, 1991
By a Freshman: 27, Jeff Heath, 1982
Career: 93, Robb Imperato, 1988-90
Consecutive Made: 42, Robb Imperato, 1989-90
MOST TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS MADE
Game: 2, Bill Cline vs. Newberry (Oct. 20, 1962)
2, Bobby Myrick vs. Furman (Oct. 12, 1974)
2, Pete Conaty vs. Southern Illinois (Oct. 9, 1976)
2, Sean Richardson vs. South Carolina (Oct. 8, 1994)
Season: 4, Bill Cline, 1962
Career: 8, Bill Cline, 1962-64
ALL-PURPOSE RUSHING
YARDAGE
Game: 304, Morris Letcher vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992)
By a Senior: 277, Dion Johnson vs. Illinois (Aug. 31, 1991)
By a Junior: 304, Morris Letcher vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992)
By a Sophomore: 210, Cedric Van Buren vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992)
By a Freshman: 185, Tony Baker vs. Temple (Nov. 20, 1982)
Season: 1,695, Anthony Collins, 1979
By a Senior: 1,673 Dion Johnson, 1991
By a Junior: 1,695, Anthony Collins, 1991
By a Sophomore: 1,191, Butch Colson, 1967
By a Freshman: 940, Tony Baker, 1982
Career: 4,463, Anthony Collins, 1977-80
Jeff Heath holds most of the Pirate records for field goals and also is
the ECU all-time leader in scoring with 251 points.
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RUSHING
CARRIES
Game: 85 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975)
Fewest: 14 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 5, 1992)
Season: 734 (1976)
Fewest: 410 (1964)
YARDS GAINED
Game: 642 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975)
Fewest: 4 vs. Washington (Sept. 25, 1993)
Season: 4,053 (1979)
Fewest: 1,571 (1968)
YARDS PER GAME
Season: 368.5 (1979)
Fewest: 150.3 (1970)
YARDS PER CARRY
Game: 8.3 vs. Lenoir Rhyne (Oct. 17, 1964)
Fewest: 1.39 vs. North Carolina (Oct. 25, 1980)
Season: 5.9 (1979)
Fewest: 3.2 (1970)
TOUCHDOWNS
Game: 9 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975)
Season: 47 (1979)
Fewest: 8 (1985)
PASSING
ATTEMPTS
Game: 77 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 5, 1992)
Fewest: 5 vs. North Carolina (Sept. 12, 1981)
Season: 497 (1992)
Fewest: 98 (1976)
COMPLETIONS
Game: 36 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 5, 1992),
Bowling Green (Sept. 26, 1992),
Memphis (Nov. 19, 1994)
Fewest: 0 vs. Southern Illinois (Sept. 28, 1974),
Bowling Green (Sept. 14, 1974),
Appalachian State (Oct. 19, 1974)
Season: 272 (1992)
Fewest: 35 (1960)
HIGHEST COMPLETION PCT.
Game (Min. 10 alt.): 81.8 (9 for 11) vs. Tennessee
Tech (Sept. 3, 1988)
Season: 57.5 (1994)
Lowest: 22.9 (1974)
INTERCEPTIONS
Game: 6 vs. Memphis State (Oct. 2, 1993)
Season: 27 (1992)
Fewest: 3 (1980)
YARDS GAINED
Game: 521 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 5, 1992)
Fewest: 0 vs. Southern Jllinois (Sept. 28, 1974),
Bowling Green (Sept. 14, 1974),
Appalachian State (Oct. 19, 1974)
Season: 3,379 (1991)
Fewest: 482 (1974)
YARDS PER GAME
Season: 307.2 (1991)
Lowest: 61.5 (1980)
TOUCHDOWN PASSES
Game: 6 vs. Akron (Oct. 5, 1991)
Season: 30 (1991)
Lowest: 2 (1980, 1984)
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TOTAL OFFENSE
MOST PLAYS
Game: 98 vs. Furman (Oct. 28, 1972)
Fewest: 41 vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)
Season: 890 (1972)
Fewest: 496 (1962)
YARDS GAINED
Game: 699 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975)
Fewest: 102 vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)
Season: 5,228 (1979)
Fewest: 2,571 (1961)
YARDS PER PLAY
Game: 9.3 vs. Richmond (Oct. 15, 1977)
Fewest: 1.78 vs. Washington (Sept. 25, 1993)
Season: 6.22 (1959)
Fewest: 3.78 (1968), 3.78 (1969)
YARDS PER GAME
Game: 475.3 (1979)
Fewest: 257.1 (1961)
PUNTING
NUMBER OF PUNTS
Game: 13 vs. William & Mary (Sept. 21, 1968),
Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992)
Fewest: 0 vs. Florida State (Sept. 3, 1983)
Season: 86 (1968)
Fewest: 39 (1964)
AVERAGE PER PUNT
Game: 48.4 vs. North Carolina (Oct. 25, 1975)
Season: 40.5 (1994)
Lowest: 31.4 (1967)
TOTAL YARDS
Game: 488 vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992)
Fewest: 0 vs. Florida State (Sept. 3, 1983)
Season: 3,259 (1968)
Fewest: 1,352 (1964)
INTERCEPTIONS
NUMBER OF INTERCEPTIONS
Game: 7 vs. Western Carolina (Oct. 18, 1975)
Season: 26 (1976)
Fewest: 6 (1986)
YARDS GAINED
Game: 159 vs. Richmond (Nov. 6, 1976)
Season: 519 (1976)
Fewest: 33 (1986)
AVERAGE PER RETURN
Season: 22.1 (1982)
Lowest: 5.6 (1986)
TOUCHDOWNS
Game: l, many times
Season: 4 (1991)
PUNT RETURNS
NUMBER OF RETURNS
Game: 11 vs. Furman (Oct. 28, 1972)
Season: 45 (1968)
Fewest: 12 (1981)
YARDS GAINED
Game: 134 vs. Marshall (Nov. 16, 1968)
Season: 469 (1978)
Fewest: 78 (1987)
AVERAGE PER RETURN
Season: 14.9 (1992)
Lowest: 4.7 (1988)
TOUCHDOWNS
Game: 1, many times
Season: 2 (1983, 1985)
KICKOFF RETURNS
NUMBER OF RETURNS
Game: 8 vs. three opponents
(Latest: vs. Bowling Green, Sept. 25, 1971)
Season: 58 (1987)
Fewest: 16 (1963)
YARDS GAINED
Game: 207 vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)
Season: 1,245 (1989)
Fewest: 285 (1976)
AVERAGE PER RETURN
Season: 28.4 (1963)
Lowest: 14.3 (1976)
TOUCHDOWNS
Game: l, many times
Season: 2 (1980, 1983)
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RUSHING
CARRIES
Game: 85 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975)
Fewest: 14 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 5, 1992)
Season: 734 (1976)
Fewest: 410 (1964)
YARDS GAINED
Game: 642 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975)
Fewest: 4 vs. Washington (Sept. 25, 1993)
Season: 4,053 (1979)
Fewest: 1,571 (1968)
YARDS PER GAME
Season: 368.5 (1979)
Fewest: 150.3 (1970)
YARDS PER CARRY
Game: 8.3 vs. Lenoir Rhyne (Oct. 17, 1964)
Fewest: 1.39 vs. North Carolina (Oct. 25, 1980)
Season: 5.9 (1979)
Fewest: 3.2 (1970)
TOUCHDOWNS
Game: 9 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975)
Season: 47 (1979)
Fewest: 8 (1985)
PASSING
ATTEMPTS
Game: 77 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 5, 1992)
Fewest: 5 vs. North Carolina (Sept. 12, 1981)
Season: 497 (1992)
Fewest: 98 (1976)
COMPLETIONS
Game: 36 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 5, 1992),
Bowling Green (Sept. 26, 1992),
Memphis (Nov. 19, 1994)
Fewest: 0 vs. Southern Illinois (Sept. 28, 1974),
Bowling Green (Sept. 14, 1974),
Appalachian State (Oct. 19, 1974)
Season: 272 (1992)
Fewest: 35 (1960)
HIGHEST COMPLETION PCT.
Game (Min. 10 alt.): 81.8 (9 for 11) vs. Tennessee
Tech (Sept. 3, 1988)
Season: 57.5 (1994)
Lowest: 22.9 (1974)
INTERCEPTIONS
Game: 6 vs. Memphis State (Oct. 2, 1993)
Season: 27 (1992)
Fewest: 3 (1980)
YARDS GAINED
Game: 521 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 5, 1992)
Fewest: 0 vs. Southern Jllinois (Sept. 28, 1974),
Bowling Green (Sept. 14, 1974),
Appalachian State (Oct. 19, 1974)
Season: 3,379 (1991)
Fewest: 482 (1974)
YARDS PER GAME
Season: 307.2 (1991)
Lowest: 61.5 (1980)
TOUCHDOWN PASSES
Game: 6 vs. Akron (Oct. 5, 1991)
Season: 30 (1991)
Lowest: 2 (1980, 1984)
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TOTAL OFFENSE
MOST PLAYS
Game: 98 vs. Furman (Oct. 28, 1972)
Fewest: 41 vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)
Season: 890 (1972)
Fewest: 496 (1962)
YARDS GAINED
Game: 699 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975)
Fewest: 102 vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)
Season: 5,228 (1979)
Fewest: 2,571 (1961)
YARDS PER PLAY
Game: 9.3 vs. Richmond (Oct. 15, 1977)
Fewest: 1.78 vs. Washington (Sept. 25, 1993)
Season: 6.22 (1959)
Fewest: 3.78 (1968), 3.78 (1969)
YARDS PER GAME
Game: 475.3 (1979)
Fewest: 257.1 (1961)
PUNTING
NUMBER OF PUNTS
Game: 13 vs. William & Mary (Sept. 21, 1968),
Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992)
Fewest: 0 vs. Florida State (Sept. 3, 1983)
Season: 86 (1968)
Fewest: 39 (1964)
AVERAGE PER PUNT
Game: 48.4 vs. North Carolina (Oct. 25, 1975)
Season: 40.5 (1994)
Lowest: 31.4 (1967)
TOTAL YARDS
Game: 488 vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992)
Fewest: 0 vs. Florida State (Sept. 3, 1983)
Season: 3,259 (1968)
Fewest: 1,352 (1964)
INTERCEPTIONS
NUMBER OF INTERCEPTIONS
Game: 7 vs. Western Carolina (Oct. 18, 1975)
Season: 26 (1976)
Fewest: 6 (1986)
YARDS GAINED
Game: 159 vs. Richmond (Nov. 6, 1976)
Season: 519 (1976)
Fewest: 33 (1986)
AVERAGE PER RETURN
Season: 22.1 (1982)
Lowest: 5.6 (1986)
TOUCHDOWNS
Game: l, many times
Season: 4 (1991)
PUNT RETURNS
NUMBER OF RETURNS
Game: 11 vs. Furman (Oct. 28, 1972)
Season: 45 (1968)
Fewest: 12 (1981)
YARDS GAINED
Game: 134 vs. Marshall (Nov. 16, 1968)
Season: 469 (1978)
Fewest: 78 (1987)
AVERAGE PER RETURN
Season: 14.9 (1992)
Lowest: 4.7 (1988)
TOUCHDOWNS
Game: 1, many times
Season: 2 (1983, 1985)
KICKOFF RETURNS
NUMBER OF RETURNS
Game: 8 vs. three opponents
(Latest: vs. Bowling Green, Sept. 25, 1971)
Season: 58 (1987)
Fewest: 16 (1963)
YARDS GAINED
Game: 207 vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)
Season: 1,245 (1989)
Fewest: 285 (1976)
AVERAGE PER RETURN
Season: 28.4 (1963)
Lowest: 14.3 (1976)
TOUCHDOWNS
Game: l, many times
Season: 2 (1980, 1983)
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FUMBLES

TOTAL FUMBLES

Game: 11 vs. Richmond (Oct. 21, 1978)
Season: 54 (1978)

Fewest: 19 (1994)

FUMBLES LOST
Game: 6 vs. North Carolina (Sept. 16, 1978),

VMI (Sept. 24, 1977),

The Citadel (Oct. 20, 1973)
Season: 29 (1978)

Fewest: 5 (1988)

TURNOVERS

TOTAL GIVEAWAY

Game: 7 vs. five opponents

(Latest: vs. Southern Mississippi, Oct. 29, 1992)
Season: 48 (1971)

Fewest: 16 (1967, 1991)

TOTAL TAKEAWAY

Game: 9 vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 19, 1988)
Season: 46 (1973, 1975)

Fewest: 17 (1986)

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SCORING FIRST DOWNS

POINTS SCORED TOTAL FIRST DOWNS

Game: 74 vs. Newport News Apprentice Game: 36 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975)
(Nov. 14, 1959) Fewest: 4 vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)
Season: 380 (1979) Season: 263 (1979)

Fewest: 108 (1969) Fewest: 136 (1967)

POINTS PER GAME FIRST DOWNS PASSING

Season: 34.5 (1979) Game: 23 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 5, 1992)

Lowest: 12.0 (1969) Fewest: 0 vs. Southern Illinois (Sept. 28, 1974),
Bowling Green (Sept. 14, 1974),
TOUCHDOWNS Appalachian State (Oct. 19, 1974),
Game: 10 vs. Newport News Apprentice Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)

(Nov. 14, 1959) Season: 153 (1991)
Season: 51 (1979) Fewest: 20 (1974)

Fewest: 15 (1969)

FIRST DOWNS RUSHING

FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 34 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975)

Game: 4 vs. Texas-Arlington (Nov. 6, 1982) Fewest: 1 vs. Washington (Sept. 25, 1993)

Season: 16 (1982) Season: 204 (1979)

Fewest: 0 (1962, 1963, 1964) Fewest: 84 (1993)

FIRST DOWNS PENALTY

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

Game: 7 vs. Temple (Oct. 15, 1983) Season: 25 (1993)

Season: 25 (1972) Fewest: 6 (1983)

Fewest: 5 (1967)

PAT KICKS MADE PENALTIES

Game: 9 vs. East Tennessee State (Nov. 7, 1981)
Season: 46 (1979)

NUMBER OF PENALTIES

Fewest: 9 (1962)

Game: 18 vs. Tulane (Nov. 2, 1991)

Fewest: 1 vs. Western Carolina (Oct. 13, 1962),

PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED

Richmond (Oct. 18, 1969),

Game: 9 vs. East Tennessee State (Nov. 7, 1981) Temple (Sept. 28, 1985)
Season: 47 (1979)

Season: 103 (1991)

Fewest: 12 (1962)

Fewest: 50 (1966, 1974)

TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS

YARDS PENALIZED

MADE Game: 159 vs. Tulane (Nov. 2, 1991)

Game: 3 vs. Newberry (Oct. 20, 1962), Fewest: 10 vs. William & Mary (Nov. 11, 1972)
Presbyterian (Oct. 5, 1963) Season: 892 (1991)

Season: 11 (1963) Fewest: 490 (1966)

SAFETIES

Game: 1, many times
Season: 3 (1989)

FIELD GENERAL

All-America candidate Marcus
Crandell will direct the Pirate offense
from his quarterback position
for the third consecutive season in
1996. The record-setting signalcaller
has already thrown for 5,691
yards and amassed 6,026 yards of
total offense during his career.

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SINGLE GAME
TOTAL OFFENSE
Most Plays: 103, by Georgia Southern (Sept. 22, 1984)
Fewest Plays: 40, by Western Carolina (Sept. 1, 1979)
Most Net Yards: 706, by Florida State (Oct. 16, 1982)
Fewest Net Yards: 78, by VMI (Oct. 7, 1978)
Most Yards per Play: 9.17, by Florida State (Oct. 16, 1982)
(77 for 706)
RUSHING
Most Attempts: 81, by Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)
Most Net Yards: 454, by Miami (Fla.) (Nov. 8, 1980)
Fewest Net Yards: -12, by Davidson (Oct. 6, 1973)
Most Yards per Play: 7.13, by Temple (Oct. 11, 1986) (56 for 399)
Most Touchdowns: 7, by Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)
PASSING
Most Attempts: 61, by South Carolina (Oct. 8, 1994)
Most Completions: 39, by South Carolina (Oct. 8, 1994)
Fewest Completions: 2, by N.C. State (Sept. 8, 1979)
Most Yards: 456, by Florida State (Oct. 16, 1982)
Fewest Yards: 11, by William & Mary (Nov. 11, 1978)
Most TD Passes: 6, by Tulsa (Nov. 6, 1993)
Highest Completion Percentage (Min. 10 att.): 91.7 (11 of 12), by
Eastern Kentucky (Nov. 15, 1980)
SCORING
Most Total Points: 79, by Guilford (Nov. 12, 1932),
65, by Southern Mississippi (Oct. 5, 1968)
Most Touchdowns: 9, by Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)
Most PAT Kicks Made: 9, by Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)
Most 2-Point Conversions: 2, by Murray State (Sept. 17, 1983)
Most Field Goals Made: 5, by N.C. State (Sept. 9, 1978)
INTERCEPTIONS
Most Thrown: 7, by Western Carolina (Oct. 18, 1975)
Most Caught: 6, by Memphis State (Oct. 2, 1993)
Most Yards Returned: 130, by Memphis State (Oct. 2, 1993)
PUNTING
Most: 11, by Richmond (Nov. 10, 1979); Illinois State (Sept. 23, 1989)
Highest Average Per Punt: 47.5, by West Virginia (Oct. 8, 1988)
(4 punts)
PUNT RETURNS
Most: 9, by William & Mary (Sept. 21, 1968)
Most Yards Returned: 146, by Southern Mississippi (Nov. 14, 1987)
KICKOFF RETURNS
Most: 9, by Tennessee Tech (Sept. 3, 1988),
South Carolina (Oct. 8, 1994)
Most Yards Returned: 227, by Furman (Nov. 1, 1969)
FIRST DOWNS
Most Total: 36, by Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)
Rushing: 24, by Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)
Passing: 23, by South Carolina (Oct. 8, 1994)
PENALTIES
Most: 14, by Parsons (Sept. 14, 1968)
Fewest: 0, by Louisiana Tech (Dec. 16, 1978)
Most Yards Penalized: 182, by Parsons (Sept. 14, 1968)
Fewest Yards Penalized: 0, by Louisiana Tech (Dec. 16, 1978)
110
TOP OPPOSING PERFORMANCES
TEAM STATISTICS
Total Offensive Yards Rushing Yards
1. Florida State, 1982 ................ 706 1. Miami (Fla.), 1980 ................. 454
2. Georgia Southern, 1985 ....... 645 2. Bowling Green, 1971 ............ 426
3. Syracuse, 1992 ....................... 634 3. Syracuse, 1992 ....................... 421
4. South Carolina, 1990 ............ 626 4. South Carolina, 1990 ............ 415
5. Southern Miss., 1988 ............ 592 5. North Carolina, 1981 ............ 393
Passing Yards First Downs
1. Florida State, 1982 ............n... 456 1. Florida State, 1980 .................. 36
2. South Carolina, 1994 ............ 451 2. Georgia Southern, 1984 ......... 35
3. South Carolina, 1987 ............ 425 3. Florida State, 1983 .................. 34
4. Georgia Southern, 1984 ....... 403 4. South Carolina, 1990 .............. 33
5. William & Mary, 1981 .......... 403 5. SW Louisiana, 1988 ................ 32
West Virginia, 1992 ................. 32
Scoring1. Guilford, 1932 .......................... 79
2. Southern Miss., 1968 ............... 65
3. Appalachian State, 1939 ......... 64
4. Florida State, 1980 ................... 63
5. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1958 ................. 59
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Rushing1. Paul Palmer, Temple, 1986 ............................. 349 yds., 43 atts., 8.1 avg.
2. Sammie Smith, Florida State, 1987 ............ 244 yds., 19 atts., 12.8 avg.
3. Mercury Morris, West Texas St., 1967 .......... 224 yds., 25 atts., 8.9 avg.
4. Kevin Bryant, North Carolina, 1981 ........... 211 yds., 19 atts., 11.1 avg.
5. Mike Voight, North Carolina, 1975 ............... 209 yds., 42 atts., 4.9 avg.
Passing1. Steve Taneyhill, South Carolina, 1994 ...................... .451 yds. (39 of 61)
2. Todd Ellis, South Carolina, 1987 ................................ 425 yds. (21 of 32)
3. Tracy Ham, Georgia Southern, 1984 .......................... 403 yds. (26 of 52)
4. Chris Garrity, William & Mary, 1981 ......................... 399 yds. (34 of 44)
5. Vinny Testaverde, Miami (Fla.), 1985 ........................ 385 yds. (23 of 34)
Receiving (Catches)
1. Chris Penn, Tulsa, 1993 ................................... 16 catches (259 yds.)
2. Wilbert Ursin, Tulane, 1991 .................................... 15 catches (206 yds.)
3. Bobby Slaughter, Louisiana Tech, 1989 ................ 12 catches (145 yds.)
4. Marlon Pearce, Cincinnati, 1992 ........... 10 catches (148 yds.)
Bobby Slaughter, Louisiana Tech, 1990 ................ 10 catches (109 yds.)
Jeff Powell, William & Mary, 1981 ........................ 10 catches (53 yds.)
Receiving (Yards)
1. Chris Penn, Tulsa, 1993 ........................................... 259 yds. (16 catches)
2. Wilbert Ursin, Tulane, 1991 .................................... 206 yds. (15 catches)
3. Michael Irvin, Miami (Fla.), 1986 .......................... 194 yds. (8 catches)
4. Marlon Pearce, Cincinnati, 1991 ............................ 183 yds. (7 catches)
5. Frank Sanders, Auburn, 1994 ................................ 173 yds. (6 catches)
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SINGLE GAME
TOTAL OFFENSE
Most Plays: 103, by Georgia Southern (Sept. 22, 1984)
Fewest Plays: 40, by Western Carolina (Sept. 1, 1979)
Most Net Yards: 706, by Florida State (Oct. 16, 1982)
Fewest Net Yards: 78, by VMI (Oct. 7, 1978)
Most Yards per Play: 9.17, by Florida State (Oct. 16, 1982)
(77 for 706)
RUSHING
Most Attempts: 81, by Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)
Most Net Yards: 454, by Miami (Fla.) (Nov. 8, 1980)
Fewest Net Yards: -12, by Davidson (Oct. 6, 1973)
Most Yards per Play: 7.13, by Temple (Oct. 11, 1986) (56 for 399)
Most Touchdowns: 7, by Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)
PASSING
Most Attempts: 61, by South Carolina (Oct. 8, 1994)
Most Completions: 39, by South Carolina (Oct. 8, 1994)
Fewest Completions: 2, by N.C. State (Sept. 8, 1979)
Most Yards: 456, by Florida State (Oct. 16, 1982)
Fewest Yards: 11, by William & Mary (Nov. 11, 1978)
Most TD Passes: 6, by Tulsa (Nov. 6, 1993)
Highest Completion Percentage (Min. 10 att.): 91.7 (11 of 12), by
Eastern Kentucky (Nov. 15, 1980)
SCORING
Most Total Points: 79, by Guilford (Nov. 12, 1932),
65, by Southern Mississippi (Oct. 5, 1968)
Most Touchdowns: 9, by Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)
Most PAT Kicks Made: 9, by Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)
Most 2-Point Conversions: 2, by Murray State (Sept. 17, 1983)
Most Field Goals Made: 5, by N.C. State (Sept. 9, 1978)
INTERCEPTIONS
Most Thrown: 7, by Western Carolina (Oct. 18, 1975)
Most Caught: 6, by Memphis State (Oct. 2, 1993)
Most Yards Returned: 130, by Memphis State (Oct. 2, 1993)
PUNTING
Most: 11, by Richmond (Nov. 10, 1979); Illinois State (Sept. 23, 1989)
Highest Average Per Punt: 47.5, by West Virginia (Oct. 8, 1988)
(4 punts)
PUNT RETURNS
Most: 9, by William & Mary (Sept. 21, 1968)
Most Yards Returned: 146, by Southern Mississippi (Nov. 14, 1987)
KICKOFF RETURNS
Most: 9, by Tennessee Tech (Sept. 3, 1988),
South Carolina (Oct. 8, 1994)
Most Yards Returned: 227, by Furman (Nov. 1, 1969)
FIRST DOWNS
Most Total: 36, by Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)
Rushing: 24, by Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)
Passing: 23, by South Carolina (Oct. 8, 1994)
PENALTIES
Most: 14, by Parsons (Sept. 14, 1968)
Fewest: 0, by Louisiana Tech (Dec. 16, 1978)
Most Yards Penalized: 182, by Parsons (Sept. 14, 1968)
Fewest Yards Penalized: 0, by Louisiana Tech (Dec. 16, 1978)
110
TOP OPPOSING PERFORMANCES
TEAM STATISTICS
Total Offensive Yards Rushing Yards
1. Florida State, 1982 ................ 706 1. Miami (Fla.), 1980 ................. 454
2. Georgia Southern, 1985 ....... 645 2. Bowling Green, 1971 ............ 426
3. Syracuse, 1992 ....................... 634 3. Syracuse, 1992 ....................... 421
4. South Carolina, 1990 ............ 626 4. South Carolina, 1990 ............ 415
5. Southern Miss., 1988 ............ 592 5. North Carolina, 1981 ............ 393
Passing Yards First Downs
1. Florida State, 1982 ............n... 456 1. Florida State, 1980 .................. 36
2. South Carolina, 1994 ............ 451 2. Georgia Southern, 1984 ......... 35
3. South Carolina, 1987 ............ 425 3. Florida State, 1983 .................. 34
4. Georgia Southern, 1984 ....... 403 4. South Carolina, 1990 .............. 33
5. William & Mary, 1981 .......... 403 5. SW Louisiana, 1988 ................ 32
West Virginia, 1992 ................. 32
Scoring1. Guilford, 1932 .......................... 79
2. Southern Miss., 1968 ............... 65
3. Appalachian State, 1939 ......... 64
4. Florida State, 1980 ................... 63
5. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1958 ................. 59
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Rushing1. Paul Palmer, Temple, 1986 ............................. 349 yds., 43 atts., 8.1 avg.
2. Sammie Smith, Florida State, 1987 ............ 244 yds., 19 atts., 12.8 avg.
3. Mercury Morris, West Texas St., 1967 .......... 224 yds., 25 atts., 8.9 avg.
4. Kevin Bryant, North Carolina, 1981 ........... 211 yds., 19 atts., 11.1 avg.
5. Mike Voight, North Carolina, 1975 ............... 209 yds., 42 atts., 4.9 avg.
Passing1. Steve Taneyhill, South Carolina, 1994 ...................... .451 yds. (39 of 61)
2. Todd Ellis, South Carolina, 1987 ................................ 425 yds. (21 of 32)
3. Tracy Ham, Georgia Southern, 1984 .......................... 403 yds. (26 of 52)
4. Chris Garrity, William & Mary, 1981 ......................... 399 yds. (34 of 44)
5. Vinny Testaverde, Miami (Fla.), 1985 ........................ 385 yds. (23 of 34)
Receiving (Catches)
1. Chris Penn, Tulsa, 1993 ................................... 16 catches (259 yds.)
2. Wilbert Ursin, Tulane, 1991 .................................... 15 catches (206 yds.)
3. Bobby Slaughter, Louisiana Tech, 1989 ................ 12 catches (145 yds.)
4. Marlon Pearce, Cincinnati, 1992 ........... 10 catches (148 yds.)
Bobby Slaughter, Louisiana Tech, 1990 ................ 10 catches (109 yds.)
Jeff Powell, William & Mary, 1981 ........................ 10 catches (53 yds.)
Receiving (Yards)
1. Chris Penn, Tulsa, 1993 ........................................... 259 yds. (16 catches)
2. Wilbert Ursin, Tulane, 1991 .................................... 206 yds. (15 catches)
3. Michael Irvin, Miami (Fla.), 1986 .......................... 194 yds. (8 catches)
4. Marlon Pearce, Cincinnati, 1991 ............................ 183 yds. (7 catches)
5. Frank Sanders, Auburn, 1994 ................................ 173 yds. (6 catches)
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TOP ROAD CROWDS

Attend. Opponent Location Date Score

95,416 Tennessee Neyland Stadium, Knoxville, Tenn. Sept. 2, 1995 7-27

84,774 Penn State Beaver Stadium, State College, Pa. Sept. 27, 1986 17-42

84,738 Auburn Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn, Ala. Nov. 5, 1994 21-38

84,266 Penn State Beaver Stadium, State College, Pa. Sept. 28, 1985 10-17

77,019 Georgia Sanford Stadium, Athens, Ga. Sept. 29, 1990 15-19
73,943 Florida Florida Field, Gainesville, Fla. Oct. 22, 1983 17-24
73,800 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, S.C. Oct. 27, 1984 20-42

72,108 Washington Husky Stadium, Seattle, Wash. Sept.e25, 1993 0-35

70,075 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, S.C. Oct. 8, 1994 56-42

69,131 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, S.C. Oct. 24, 1987 12-34

68,327 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, S.C. Oct. 25, 1986 3-38

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VICTORY MARGIN

Margin Opponent Site Date Score

74 Newport News Apprentice Greenville, N.C. Nov. 14, 1959 74-0

67 Edenton Flyers Greenville, N.C. Oct. 24, 1949 67-0

51 Virginia Charlottesville, Va. Nov. 8, 1975 61-10

50 Western Carolina Greenville, N.C. Oct. 19, 1963 50-0

48 Southern Mississippi Greenville, N.C. Sept. 11, 1976 48-0

47 Atlantic Christian Greenville, N.C. Nov. 18, 1950 54-7

46 Illinois State Greenville, N.C. Sept.e23, 1989 56-10

45 Albright Greenville, N.C. Sept. 19, 1959 45-0

45 Northeast Louisiana Monroe, La. Oct. 30, 1965 45-0

45 Davidson Davidson, N.C. Oct. 6, 1973 45-0

45 Marshall Greenville, N.C. Nov. 18, 1978 45-0

LOSING MARGIN

Opponent Site Date Score

Guilford Greenville, N.C. Nov. 12, 1932 0-79

65 Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, Miss. Oct. 5, 1968 0-65
64 Appalachian State Boone, N.C. Nov. 18, 1939 0-64

56 Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. Sept. 20, 1980 7-63

56 North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. Sept. 12, 1981 0-56

49 N.C. State Raleigh, N.C. Sept. 8, 1973 8-57
49 West Virginia Morgantown, W.Va. Oct. 3, 1987 0-49
48

Lenoir-Rhyne Greenville, N.C. Nov. 9, 1959 7-55

Lenoir-Rhyne Lenoir, N.C. Nov. 23, 1934 0-47

Appalachian State Greenville, N.C. Nov. 6, 1948 0-47






RECEPTION YARDAGE TOTAL. OFFENSE Total
No. Player Years Yds. No. Avg. TD No. Player Years Plays Rush Pass Yds.
1. Walter Wilson 1986-89 1,670 91 18.4 16 1. Marcus Crandell 1993-1060 335 5,691 6,026
2. Luke Fisher 1988-91 1,462 102 14.3 11 2. Jeff Blake 1988-91 879 485 5,133 5,618
3. Terry Gallaher 1975-78 1,441 72 20.0 13 3. Travis Hunter 1986-89 931 1,268 3,928 5,196
4. Clayton Driver 1989-92 1,280 88 14.5 17 4. Bill Cline 1962-64 619 1,458 2,425 3,883
5. Hunter Gallimore 1988-91 1,244 66 18.8 10 5. Junior Smith 1991-94 732 3,745 0 3,745
6. Ricky Nichols 1981-84 1,206 65 18.6 10 6. Carl Summerell 1971-73 646 785 2,859 3,6447. Mitchell Galloway 1993-1,200 83 14.5 7 7. Leander Green 1976-79 634 1,511 2,098 3,609
8. Tim Dameron 1970-72 1,193 58 20.6 11 8. Butch Colson 1967-69 715 2,512 513 3,025
9. Billy Ray Washington 1977-79 1,096 41 26.7 9 9. Kevin Ingram 1981-83 579 932 1,976 2,908
10. Dave Bumgarner 1962-64 1,023 74 13.8 3 10. Carlester Crumpler 1971-73 658 2,889 0 2,889
PASS COMPLETIONS PASS RECEPTIONS
No. Player Years Comp. All. TD Yds. No. Player Years No. Yds. Avg. TD
1. Marcus Crandell 1993-484 888 42 5,691 1. Luke Fisher 1988-91 102 1,462 14.3 11
2. Jeff Blake 1988-91 360 667 43 5,133 2. Walter Wilson 1986-89 91 1,670 18.4 16
3. Travis Hunter 1986-89 280 587 32 3,928 3. Clayton Driver 1989-92 88 1,280 14.5 17
4. Michael Anderson 1990-92 237 427 24 2,682 4. Jason Nichols 1994-85 952 11.2 4
5. Carl Summerell 1971-73 198 427 26 2,859 5. Mitchell Galloway 1993-83 1,200 14.5 7
6. John Casazza 1970-71 194 459 9 2,516 Jerris McPhail 1993-95 83 752 9.1 7
7. Bill Cline 1962-64 153 283 27 2,425 7. Carlester Crumpler, Jr. 1989-93 81 959 11.8 5
8. Kevin Ingram 1981-83 147 282 10 1,976 8. DicknCorrada 1968-70 79 906 11.5 3
9. Charlie Libretto 1986-89 147 309 9 1,897 9. Dave Bumgarner 1962-64 74 1,023 13.8 3
10. Leander Green 1976-79 133 289 12 2,098 10. Terry Gallaher 1975-78 72 1,441 20.0 13
PUNT RETURNS PUNTING
No. Player Years Yds. No. Avg. No. Player Years No. Yds. Avg.
1. Bobby Ellis 1964-66 348 27 12.9 1. John Jett 1988-91 216 8,640 40.0
2. Gerald Hall 1975-78 967 80 12.1 2. Matt Levine 1994-118 4,697 39.8
3. Jimmy Walden 1981-84 115 10 11.5 3. Jeff Bolch 1982-84 137 5,434 39.7
4. Tommy Bullock 1967-69 321 29 11.1 4. Rodney Allen 1977-80 238 9,224 38.8
5. Henry Williams 1983-84 386 41 9.4 5. Mike Herring 1965-66 96 3,717 38.7
Tim Dameron 1970-72 179 19 9.4 6. Craig Losito 1986-87 117 4,445 38.0
7. George Whitley 1968-70 197 22 8.9 7. Tom Daub 1975-76 112 4,221 37.7
8. Bill Cline 1962-64 313 36 8.7 8. Billy Wightman 1967-69 199 7,265 36.5
9. Jack Patterson 1969-71 220 26 8.5 9. Bill Cline 1962-64 86 2,910 33.8
10. Dion Johnson 1990-91 329 41 8.0
SCORING
RUSHING No. Player Years TD PAT FG Pis.
No. Player Years Att. Gain Avg. 1. Jeff Heath 1982-85 0 92 53 251
1. Junior Smith 1991-94 732 3,745 5.12 2. Carlester Crumpler 1971-73 37 0 0 222
2. Carlester Crumpler 1971-73 658 2,889 4.39 3. Dave Alexander 1963-65 34 0 0 204
3. Tony Baker 1982-85 563 2,825 5.02 4. Anthony Collins 1977-80 29 1 0 176
4. Theodore Sutton 1977-80 507 2,730 5.38 5. Junior Smith 1991-94 28 0 0 168
5. Butch Colson 1967-69 638 2,512 3.94 6. Bill Lamm 1977-80 0 89 26 167
6. Anthony Collins 1977-80 367 2,207 6.01 7. Butch Colson 1967-69 27 1 0 164
7. Kenny Strayhorn 1972-75 421 2,155 5.12 8. Kenny Strayhorn 1967-69 27 1 0 164
8. Dave Alexander 1963-65 394 2,112 5.36 9. Robb Imperato 1988-90 93 0 20 153
9. Eddie Hicks 1975-78 330 2,101 6.37 10. Eddie Hicks 1975-78 24 1 0 146
10. Earnest Byner 1980-83 378 2,049 5.42
KICKOFF RETURNS
PASSING YARDAGE No. Player Years Yds. No. Avg.
No. Player Years All. Comp. TD Yds. 1. Jerry Tolley 1962-64 609 19 32.1
1. Marcus Crandell 1993-888 484 42 5,691 2. Bill Cline 1962-64 518 18 28.8
2. Jeff Blake 1988-91 667 360 43 5,133 3. Henry Williams 1983-84 1,104 43 25.7
3. Travis Hunter 1986-89 587 280 32 3,928 4. Anthony Collins 1977-80 1,939 79 24.5
4. Carl Summerell 1971-73 427 198 26 2,859 5. Dion Johnson 1990-91 1,392 58 24.0
5. Michael Anderson 1990-92 427 237 24 2,682 6. Junior Robinson 1987-89 1,609 68 23.7
6. John Casazza 1970-71 459 194 9 2,516 7. Reggie McKinney 1985-88 1,709 73 23.4
7. Bill Cline 1962-64 283 153 27 2,425 8. Reggie Pinkney 1974-76 508 22 23.1
8. Leander Green 1976-79 289 133 12 2,098 9. Jimmy Walden 1981-84 811 37 21.9
9. Kevin Ingram 1981-83 282 147 10 1,976 10. Willie Hawkins 1975-77 918 43 21.3
10. Charlie Libretto 1986-89 309 147 9 1,897
Returning Players In Bold. (NOTE: Qualifiers must have played two years
or more when averages are used.)
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RECEPTION YARDAGE TOTAL. OFFENSE Total
No. Player Years Yds. No. Avg. TD No. Player Years Plays Rush Pass Yds.
1. Walter Wilson 1986-89 1,670 91 18.4 16 1. Marcus Crandell 1993-1060 335 5,691 6,026
2. Luke Fisher 1988-91 1,462 102 14.3 11 2. Jeff Blake 1988-91 879 485 5,133 5,618
3. Terry Gallaher 1975-78 1,441 72 20.0 13 3. Travis Hunter 1986-89 931 1,268 3,928 5,196
4. Clayton Driver 1989-92 1,280 88 14.5 17 4. Bill Cline 1962-64 619 1,458 2,425 3,883
5. Hunter Gallimore 1988-91 1,244 66 18.8 10 5. Junior Smith 1991-94 732 3,745 0 3,745
6. Ricky Nichols 1981-84 1,206 65 18.6 10 6. Carl Summerell 1971-73 646 785 2,859 3,6447. Mitchell Galloway 1993-1,200 83 14.5 7 7. Leander Green 1976-79 634 1,511 2,098 3,609
8. Tim Dameron 1970-72 1,193 58 20.6 11 8. Butch Colson 1967-69 715 2,512 513 3,025
9. Billy Ray Washington 1977-79 1,096 41 26.7 9 9. Kevin Ingram 1981-83 579 932 1,976 2,908
10. Dave Bumgarner 1962-64 1,023 74 13.8 3 10. Carlester Crumpler 1971-73 658 2,889 0 2,889
PASS COMPLETIONS PASS RECEPTIONS
No. Player Years Comp. All. TD Yds. No. Player Years No. Yds. Avg. TD
1. Marcus Crandell 1993-484 888 42 5,691 1. Luke Fisher 1988-91 102 1,462 14.3 11
2. Jeff Blake 1988-91 360 667 43 5,133 2. Walter Wilson 1986-89 91 1,670 18.4 16
3. Travis Hunter 1986-89 280 587 32 3,928 3. Clayton Driver 1989-92 88 1,280 14.5 17
4. Michael Anderson 1990-92 237 427 24 2,682 4. Jason Nichols 1994-85 952 11.2 4
5. Carl Summerell 1971-73 198 427 26 2,859 5. Mitchell Galloway 1993-83 1,200 14.5 7
6. John Casazza 1970-71 194 459 9 2,516 Jerris McPhail 1993-95 83 752 9.1 7
7. Bill Cline 1962-64 153 283 27 2,425 7. Carlester Crumpler, Jr. 1989-93 81 959 11.8 5
8. Kevin Ingram 1981-83 147 282 10 1,976 8. DicknCorrada 1968-70 79 906 11.5 3
9. Charlie Libretto 1986-89 147 309 9 1,897 9. Dave Bumgarner 1962-64 74 1,023 13.8 3
10. Leander Green 1976-79 133 289 12 2,098 10. Terry Gallaher 1975-78 72 1,441 20.0 13
PUNT RETURNS PUNTING
No. Player Years Yds. No. Avg. No. Player Years No. Yds. Avg.
1. Bobby Ellis 1964-66 348 27 12.9 1. John Jett 1988-91 216 8,640 40.0
2. Gerald Hall 1975-78 967 80 12.1 2. Matt Levine 1994-118 4,697 39.8
3. Jimmy Walden 1981-84 115 10 11.5 3. Jeff Bolch 1982-84 137 5,434 39.7
4. Tommy Bullock 1967-69 321 29 11.1 4. Rodney Allen 1977-80 238 9,224 38.8
5. Henry Williams 1983-84 386 41 9.4 5. Mike Herring 1965-66 96 3,717 38.7
Tim Dameron 1970-72 179 19 9.4 6. Craig Losito 1986-87 117 4,445 38.0
7. George Whitley 1968-70 197 22 8.9 7. Tom Daub 1975-76 112 4,221 37.7
8. Bill Cline 1962-64 313 36 8.7 8. Billy Wightman 1967-69 199 7,265 36.5
9. Jack Patterson 1969-71 220 26 8.5 9. Bill Cline 1962-64 86 2,910 33.8
10. Dion Johnson 1990-91 329 41 8.0
SCORING
RUSHING No. Player Years TD PAT FG Pis.
No. Player Years Att. Gain Avg. 1. Jeff Heath 1982-85 0 92 53 251
1. Junior Smith 1991-94 732 3,745 5.12 2. Carlester Crumpler 1971-73 37 0 0 222
2. Carlester Crumpler 1971-73 658 2,889 4.39 3. Dave Alexander 1963-65 34 0 0 204
3. Tony Baker 1982-85 563 2,825 5.02 4. Anthony Collins 1977-80 29 1 0 176
4. Theodore Sutton 1977-80 507 2,730 5.38 5. Junior Smith 1991-94 28 0 0 168
5. Butch Colson 1967-69 638 2,512 3.94 6. Bill Lamm 1977-80 0 89 26 167
6. Anthony Collins 1977-80 367 2,207 6.01 7. Butch Colson 1967-69 27 1 0 164
7. Kenny Strayhorn 1972-75 421 2,155 5.12 8. Kenny Strayhorn 1967-69 27 1 0 164
8. Dave Alexander 1963-65 394 2,112 5.36 9. Robb Imperato 1988-90 93 0 20 153
9. Eddie Hicks 1975-78 330 2,101 6.37 10. Eddie Hicks 1975-78 24 1 0 146
10. Earnest Byner 1980-83 378 2,049 5.42
KICKOFF RETURNS
PASSING YARDAGE No. Player Years Yds. No. Avg.
No. Player Years All. Comp. TD Yds. 1. Jerry Tolley 1962-64 609 19 32.1
1. Marcus Crandell 1993-888 484 42 5,691 2. Bill Cline 1962-64 518 18 28.8
2. Jeff Blake 1988-91 667 360 43 5,133 3. Henry Williams 1983-84 1,104 43 25.7
3. Travis Hunter 1986-89 587 280 32 3,928 4. Anthony Collins 1977-80 1,939 79 24.5
4. Carl Summerell 1971-73 427 198 26 2,859 5. Dion Johnson 1990-91 1,392 58 24.0
5. Michael Anderson 1990-92 427 237 24 2,682 6. Junior Robinson 1987-89 1,609 68 23.7
6. John Casazza 1970-71 459 194 9 2,516 7. Reggie McKinney 1985-88 1,709 73 23.4
7. Bill Cline 1962-64 283 153 27 2,425 8. Reggie Pinkney 1974-76 508 22 23.1
8. Leander Green 1976-79 289 133 12 2,098 9. Jimmy Walden 1981-84 811 37 21.9
9. Kevin Ingram 1981-83 282 147 10 1,976 10. Willie Hawkins 1975-77 918 43 21.3
10. Charlie Libretto 1986-89 309 147 9 1,897
Returning Players In Bold. (NOTE: Qualifiers must have played two years
or more when averages are used.)
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RECEPTION YARDAGE TOTAL OFFENSE Total
No. Player Year Yds. No. Avg. TD No. Player Year Plays Rush Pass Yds.
1. Hunter Gallimore 1991 881 49 17.9 8 1. Jeff Blake 1991 445 109 3,073 3,182
2. Walter Wilson 1989 771 43 17.9 9 2. Marcus Crandell 1994 472 96 2,687 2,783
3. Dion Johnson 1991 743 40 18.6 4 3. Michael Anderson 1992 441 -79 2,486 2,407
4. Luke Fisher 1991 686 48 14.3 4 4. Jeff Blake 1990 337 414 1,510 1,924
5. Tim Dameron 1972 648 30 21.6 5 5. Travis Hunter 1989 321 398 1,478 1,876
6. Clayton Driver 1992 624 43 14.5 6 6. Leander Green 1979 288 632 1,082 1,714
7. Mitchell Galloway 1995 619 46 13.5 3 7. Carl Summerell 1972 289 424 1,275 1,700
8. Mitchell Galloway 1994 566 36 15.7 4 8. Kevin Ingram 1983 280 464 1,191 1,655
9. Morris Letcher 1992 557 47 11.9 5 9. Dave Alexander 1965 303 558 1,029 1,587
10. Luke Fisher 1990 534 35 15.3 6 10. Bill Cline 1964 217 944 630 1,574
PASS COMPLETIONS PASS RECEPTIONS
No. Player Year Comp. Alt. TD Yds. No. Player Year No. Yds. Avg. TD
1. Marcus Crandell 1995 235 447 18 2,751 1. Hunter Gallimore 1991 49 881 17.9 8
2. Marcus Crandell 1994 230 401 21 2,687 2. Luke Fisher 1991 48 686 14.3 4
3. Michael Anderson 1992 222 398 22 2,486 3. Morris Letcher 1992 47 557 11.9 5
4. Jeff Blake 1991 203 368 28 3,073 4. Mitchell Galloway 1995 46 619 13.5 3
5. John Casazza 1970 122 277 4 1,512 DicknCorrada 1970 46 512 11.1 1
6. Jeff Blake 1990 116 219 13 1,510 5. Peter Zophy 1992 44 487 11.1 2
7. Travis Hunter 1989 110 223 15 1,478 6. Jason Nichols 1995 43 502 11.7 2
8. Kevin Ingram 1983 90 164 8 1,191 Walter Wilson 1989 43 771 17.9 9
9. Carl Summerell 1972 86 197 12 1,275 Clayton Driver 1992 43 624 14.5 6
10. Carl Summerell 1973 82 154 11 1,222 9. Dave Bumgarner 1964 42 519 12.6 4
Jason Nichols 1994 42 450 10.7 2
PUNT RETURNS
No. Player Year Yds. No. Avg. PUNTING (Min. 1.2 att. per game)
1. Tommy Bullock 1968 148 9 16.4 No. Player Year No. Yds. Avg.
2. Bobby Ellis 1965 189 14 13.5 1. Claude King 1954 54 2,468 45.7 3. Gerald Hall 1978 478 36 13.3 2. Matt Levine 1994 58 2,470 42.6
4. Stu Garrett 1969 97 8 12.1 3. John Jett 1991 48 2,025 42.2 5. Morris Letcher 1992 263 22 11.9 4. Jeff Bolch 1983 50 2,015 40.3
6. Bobby Ellis 1966 130 11 11.8 5. Jeff Bolch 1984 62 2,492 40.2
7. Gerald Hall 1976 302 26 11.6 John Jett 1989 71 2,853 40.2
8. Jimmy Walden 1981 115 10 11.5 7. Gil Job 1974 50 2,001 40.02
9. Dion Johnson 1990 167 15 11.1 8. Rodney Allen 1979 48 1,910 39.8
10. Junior Robinson 1989 201 19 10.6 9. John Jett 1988 39 1,509 39.7
10. Rodney Allen 1978 66 2,581 39.1
RUSHING
No. Player Year Alt. Gain Avg. SCORING
1. Junior Smith 1993 278 1,352 4.9 No. Player Year TD PAT FG Pts.
2. Carlester Crumpler 1972 340 1,309 3.9 1. Carlester Crumpler 1972 17 0 0 102
3. Junior Smith 1994 226 1,204 5.3 2. Dave Alexander 1964 16 0 0 96
4. Butch Colson 1967 252 1,135 4.5 Dave Alexander 1965 16 0 0 96
5. Anthony Collins 1979 154 1,130 7.3 4. Butch Colson 1967 15 1 0 92
6. Carlester Crumpler 1973 204 1,042 5.1 5. Pete Conaty 1976 2 26 16 86
7. Junior Smith 1992 186 1,037 5.6 6. Anthony Collins 1979 14 0 0 84
8. Dave Alexander 1965 227 1,029 4.5 7. Anthony Brenner 1991 0 40 14 82
9. Tony Baker 1985 197 951 4.8 8. Leander Green 1979 12 2 0 76
10. Jerris McPhail 1995 185 910 4.9 9. Jeff Heath 1982 0 27 16 75
10. Carlester Crumpler 1973 12 0 0 72
PASSING YARDAGE
No. Player Year Alt. Comp. TD Yds. KICKOFF RETURNS (Min. 1.2 att. per game)
1. Jeff Blake 1991 368 203 28 3,073 No. Player Year Yds. No. Avg.
2. Marcus Crandell 1995 447 235 18 2,751 1. Henry Williams 1983 591 19 31.1
3. Marcus Crandell 1994 401 230 21 2,687 2. Anthony Collins 1980 990 37 26.8
4. Michael Anderson 1992 398 222 22 2,486 3. Dion Johnson 1990 879 34 25.9 5. John Casazza 1970 277 122 4 1,512 4. Junior Robinson 1989 955 38 25.1
6. Jeff Blake 1990 219 116 13 1,510 5. Bobby Clair 1985 423 17 24.9
7. Travis Hunter 1989 223 110 15 1,478 Anthony Collins 1978 398 16 24.9
8. Carl Summerell 1972 197 86 12 1,275 7. Junior Robinson 1988 435 18 24.2
9. Carl Summrell 1973 154 82 11 1,222 8. Willie Hawkins 1977 525 22 23.9
10. Kevin Ingram 1983 164 90 8 1,191 9. Reggie Pinkney 1973 467 20 23.4
10. Reggie McKinney 1988 566 25 22.6
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RECEPTION YARDAGE TOTAL OFFENSE Total
No. Player Year Yds. No. Avg. TD No. Player Year Plays Rush Pass Yds.
1. Hunter Gallimore 1991 881 49 17.9 8 1. Jeff Blake 1991 445 109 3,073 3,182
2. Walter Wilson 1989 771 43 17.9 9 2. Marcus Crandell 1994 472 96 2,687 2,783
3. Dion Johnson 1991 743 40 18.6 4 3. Michael Anderson 1992 441 -79 2,486 2,407
4. Luke Fisher 1991 686 48 14.3 4 4. Jeff Blake 1990 337 414 1,510 1,924
5. Tim Dameron 1972 648 30 21.6 5 5. Travis Hunter 1989 321 398 1,478 1,876
6. Clayton Driver 1992 624 43 14.5 6 6. Leander Green 1979 288 632 1,082 1,714
7. Mitchell Galloway 1995 619 46 13.5 3 7. Carl Summerell 1972 289 424 1,275 1,700
8. Mitchell Galloway 1994 566 36 15.7 4 8. Kevin Ingram 1983 280 464 1,191 1,655
9. Morris Letcher 1992 557 47 11.9 5 9. Dave Alexander 1965 303 558 1,029 1,587
10. Luke Fisher 1990 534 35 15.3 6 10. Bill Cline 1964 217 944 630 1,574
PASS COMPLETIONS PASS RECEPTIONS
No. Player Year Comp. Alt. TD Yds. No. Player Year No. Yds. Avg. TD
1. Marcus Crandell 1995 235 447 18 2,751 1. Hunter Gallimore 1991 49 881 17.9 8
2. Marcus Crandell 1994 230 401 21 2,687 2. Luke Fisher 1991 48 686 14.3 4
3. Michael Anderson 1992 222 398 22 2,486 3. Morris Letcher 1992 47 557 11.9 5
4. Jeff Blake 1991 203 368 28 3,073 4. Mitchell Galloway 1995 46 619 13.5 3
5. John Casazza 1970 122 277 4 1,512 DicknCorrada 1970 46 512 11.1 1
6. Jeff Blake 1990 116 219 13 1,510 5. Peter Zophy 1992 44 487 11.1 2
7. Travis Hunter 1989 110 223 15 1,478 6. Jason Nichols 1995 43 502 11.7 2
8. Kevin Ingram 1983 90 164 8 1,191 Walter Wilson 1989 43 771 17.9 9
9. Carl Summerell 1972 86 197 12 1,275 Clayton Driver 1992 43 624 14.5 6
10. Carl Summerell 1973 82 154 11 1,222 9. Dave Bumgarner 1964 42 519 12.6 4
Jason Nichols 1994 42 450 10.7 2
PUNT RETURNS
No. Player Year Yds. No. Avg. PUNTING (Min. 1.2 att. per game)
1. Tommy Bullock 1968 148 9 16.4 No. Player Year No. Yds. Avg.
2. Bobby Ellis 1965 189 14 13.5 1. Claude King 1954 54 2,468 45.7 3. Gerald Hall 1978 478 36 13.3 2. Matt Levine 1994 58 2,470 42.6
4. Stu Garrett 1969 97 8 12.1 3. John Jett 1991 48 2,025 42.2 5. Morris Letcher 1992 263 22 11.9 4. Jeff Bolch 1983 50 2,015 40.3
6. Bobby Ellis 1966 130 11 11.8 5. Jeff Bolch 1984 62 2,492 40.2
7. Gerald Hall 1976 302 26 11.6 John Jett 1989 71 2,853 40.2
8. Jimmy Walden 1981 115 10 11.5 7. Gil Job 1974 50 2,001 40.02
9. Dion Johnson 1990 167 15 11.1 8. Rodney Allen 1979 48 1,910 39.8
10. Junior Robinson 1989 201 19 10.6 9. John Jett 1988 39 1,509 39.7
10. Rodney Allen 1978 66 2,581 39.1
RUSHING
No. Player Year Alt. Gain Avg. SCORING
1. Junior Smith 1993 278 1,352 4.9 No. Player Year TD PAT FG Pts.
2. Carlester Crumpler 1972 340 1,309 3.9 1. Carlester Crumpler 1972 17 0 0 102
3. Junior Smith 1994 226 1,204 5.3 2. Dave Alexander 1964 16 0 0 96
4. Butch Colson 1967 252 1,135 4.5 Dave Alexander 1965 16 0 0 96
5. Anthony Collins 1979 154 1,130 7.3 4. Butch Colson 1967 15 1 0 92
6. Carlester Crumpler 1973 204 1,042 5.1 5. Pete Conaty 1976 2 26 16 86
7. Junior Smith 1992 186 1,037 5.6 6. Anthony Collins 1979 14 0 0 84
8. Dave Alexander 1965 227 1,029 4.5 7. Anthony Brenner 1991 0 40 14 82
9. Tony Baker 1985 197 951 4.8 8. Leander Green 1979 12 2 0 76
10. Jerris McPhail 1995 185 910 4.9 9. Jeff Heath 1982 0 27 16 75
10. Carlester Crumpler 1973 12 0 0 72
PASSING YARDAGE
No. Player Year Alt. Comp. TD Yds. KICKOFF RETURNS (Min. 1.2 att. per game)
1. Jeff Blake 1991 368 203 28 3,073 No. Player Year Yds. No. Avg.
2. Marcus Crandell 1995 447 235 18 2,751 1. Henry Williams 1983 591 19 31.1
3. Marcus Crandell 1994 401 230 21 2,687 2. Anthony Collins 1980 990 37 26.8
4. Michael Anderson 1992 398 222 22 2,486 3. Dion Johnson 1990 879 34 25.9 5. John Casazza 1970 277 122 4 1,512 4. Junior Robinson 1989 955 38 25.1
6. Jeff Blake 1990 219 116 13 1,510 5. Bobby Clair 1985 423 17 24.9
7. Travis Hunter 1989 223 110 15 1,478 Anthony Collins 1978 398 16 24.9
8. Carl Summerell 1972 197 86 12 1,275 7. Junior Robinson 1988 435 18 24.2
9. Carl Summrell 1973 154 82 11 1,222 8. Willie Hawkins 1977 525 22 23.9
10. Kevin Ingram 1983 164 90 8 1,191 9. Reggie Pinkney 1973 467 20 23.4
10. Reggie McKinney 1988 566 25 22.6
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RUSHING OFFENSE INTERCEPTIONS
Net Avg./ Avg./
No. Year G Alt. Yds. Game TD No. Year No. Yds. Int.
1. 1979 11 692 4,053 368.5 47 1. 1976 26 519 20.0
2. 1976 11 734 3,263 296.6 28 2. 1975 24 198 8.33. 1975 11 617 3,090 280.9 29 3. 1965 23 215 9.3
4. 1974 11 643 3,015 274.1 30 4. 1973 22 333 15.15. 1977 11 604 2,927 266.1 29 1994 22 265 12.06. 1973 11 638 2,918 265.3 32 6. 1991 20 361 18.0
7. 1982 11 619 2,845 258.6 23 7. 1995 19 206 10.88. 1972 11 687 2,783 253.0 23 1985 19 206 10.8
9. 1978 11 625 2,692 244.7 21 1978 19 155 8.210. 1981 11 601 2,662 242.0 25 10. 1981 17 226 13.21977 17 171 10.1
PASSING OFFENSE 1968 17 120 7.1
No. Year G Alt. Comp. Yds. Game TD1. 1991 11 414 229 3,379 307.2 30 PUNT RETURNS2. 1992 11 398 272 3,085 280.4 27 No. Year No. Yds. Avg.
3. 1995 11 457 239 2812 255.6 18 1. 1978 38 469 12.3
4. 1994 11 407 234 2,765 251.4 23 2. 1976 36 437 12.1
5. 1989 11 314 156 2,145 195.0 18 3. 1962 27 308 11.46. 1988 11 240 108 1,645 149.6 14 4. 1981 12 126 10.57. 1993 11 311 144 1,621 147.4 10 1983 22 230 10.58. 1970 11 301 133 1,612 146.5 4 6. 1965 31 316 10.29. 1990 11 241 128 1,605 145.9 13 7. 1967 40 404 10.110. 1971 10 260 103 1,408 140.8 8 8. 1985 21 207 9.99. 1994 23 225 9.8
TOTAL OFFENSE 10. 1989 34 324 9.5
Rush Pass Total Avg./
No. Year G Yds. Yds. Yds. Game TD TOTAL DEFENSE Pass Total Avg./1. 1979 11 4,053 1,175 5,228 475.3 51 No. Year Rush Yds. Yds. Yds. Game2. 1991 11 1,429 3,379 4,808 437.1 43 1. 1965 881 1,076 1,957 195.73. 1992 11 1,547 3,085 4,632 421.1 36 2. 1964 1,111 907 2,018 201.84. 1994 11 1,717 2,765 4,482 407.5 37 3. 1978 1,416 837 2,253 204.85. 1995 11 1,545 2,812 4,357 396.1 31 4. 1963 1,144 917 2,061 206.1
6. 1982 11 2,845 1,546 4,391 399.2 29 5. 1976 1,353 1,002 2,355 214.17. 1988 11 2,650 1,645 4,295 390.5 35 6. 1972 1,200 1,517 2,717 247.08. 1973 11 2,918 1,327 4,245 385.9 41 7. 1973 1,406 1,511 2,917 265.2
9. 1972 11 2,783 1,283 4,066 369.6 35 8. 1966 1,608 1,114 2,722 272.2
10. 1975 11 3,090 969 4,059 369.0 40 9. 1969 1,200 1,644 2,844 284.410. 1967 1,413 1,464 2,877 287.7
NET PUNTING
Rel. Net SCORING DEFENSE
No. Year No. Yds. Avg. Yds. Avg. No. Year G Pts. Avg.1. 1983 51 2,013 39.5 128 36.9 1. 1963 10 54 5.42. 1984 63 2,505 39.8 202 36.6 2. 1965 9 83 9.23. 1975 63 2,369 37.6 88 36.2 3. 1964 10 99 9.94. 1979 48 1,909 39.8 181 36.0 4. 1978 11 123 10.35. 1974 68 2,673 39.3 247 35.7 5. 1976 11 116 10.51994 62 2,514 40.5 300 35.7 6. 1973 11 151 13.77. 1977 64 2,349 36.7 194 35.6 7. 1977 11 154 14.01978 66 2,580 39.1 231 35.6 1975 11 154 14.09. 1991 49 2,025 41.3 288 35.4 9. 1962 9 136 15.110. 1985 68 2,616 38.5 228 35.1 10. 1974 11 167 15.2
SCORING KICKOFF RETURNS
No. Year TD FG PAT SAF Pts. Avg. No. Year No. Yds. Avg.1. 1979 51 8 48 0 380 34.5 1. 1963 16 455 28.42. 1991 47 14 43 1 372 33.8 2. 1962 26 663 25.53. 1973 47 8 42 1 352 32.0 3. 1980 43 1,088 25.34. 1964 42 0 23 0 279 27.9 4. 1983 30 748 24.95. 1994 40 8 31 0 303 27.5 5. 1989 53 1,245 23.56. 1989 39 7 37 3 301 27.4 6. 1985 38 883 23.27. 1965 38 2 34 0 268 26.8 7. 1990 53 1,197 22.68. 1992 41 2 34 0 289 26.3 8. 1992 56 1,206 21.549. 1988 38 8 33 0 287 26.1 9. 1988 54 1,160 21.4810. 1976 34 14 30 0 278 25.3 10. 1978 32 684 21.41967 37 1 26 0 253 25.3
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Net Avg./ Avg./
No. Year G Alt. Yds. Game TD No. Year No. Yds. Int.
1. 1979 11 692 4,053 368.5 47 1. 1976 26 519 20.0
2. 1976 11 734 3,263 296.6 28 2. 1975 24 198 8.33. 1975 11 617 3,090 280.9 29 3. 1965 23 215 9.3
4. 1974 11 643 3,015 274.1 30 4. 1973 22 333 15.15. 1977 11 604 2,927 266.1 29 1994 22 265 12.06. 1973 11 638 2,918 265.3 32 6. 1991 20 361 18.0
7. 1982 11 619 2,845 258.6 23 7. 1995 19 206 10.88. 1972 11 687 2,783 253.0 23 1985 19 206 10.8
9. 1978 11 625 2,692 244.7 21 1978 19 155 8.210. 1981 11 601 2,662 242.0 25 10. 1981 17 226 13.21977 17 171 10.1
PASSING OFFENSE 1968 17 120 7.1
No. Year G Alt. Comp. Yds. Game TD1. 1991 11 414 229 3,379 307.2 30 PUNT RETURNS2. 1992 11 398 272 3,085 280.4 27 No. Year No. Yds. Avg.
3. 1995 11 457 239 2812 255.6 18 1. 1978 38 469 12.3
4. 1994 11 407 234 2,765 251.4 23 2. 1976 36 437 12.1
5. 1989 11 314 156 2,145 195.0 18 3. 1962 27 308 11.46. 1988 11 240 108 1,645 149.6 14 4. 1981 12 126 10.57. 1993 11 311 144 1,621 147.4 10 1983 22 230 10.58. 1970 11 301 133 1,612 146.5 4 6. 1965 31 316 10.29. 1990 11 241 128 1,605 145.9 13 7. 1967 40 404 10.110. 1971 10 260 103 1,408 140.8 8 8. 1985 21 207 9.99. 1994 23 225 9.8
TOTAL OFFENSE 10. 1989 34 324 9.5
Rush Pass Total Avg./
No. Year G Yds. Yds. Yds. Game TD TOTAL DEFENSE Pass Total Avg./1. 1979 11 4,053 1,175 5,228 475.3 51 No. Year Rush Yds. Yds. Yds. Game2. 1991 11 1,429 3,379 4,808 437.1 43 1. 1965 881 1,076 1,957 195.73. 1992 11 1,547 3,085 4,632 421.1 36 2. 1964 1,111 907 2,018 201.84. 1994 11 1,717 2,765 4,482 407.5 37 3. 1978 1,416 837 2,253 204.85. 1995 11 1,545 2,812 4,357 396.1 31 4. 1963 1,144 917 2,061 206.1
6. 1982 11 2,845 1,546 4,391 399.2 29 5. 1976 1,353 1,002 2,355 214.17. 1988 11 2,650 1,645 4,295 390.5 35 6. 1972 1,200 1,517 2,717 247.08. 1973 11 2,918 1,327 4,245 385.9 41 7. 1973 1,406 1,511 2,917 265.2
9. 1972 11 2,783 1,283 4,066 369.6 35 8. 1966 1,608 1,114 2,722 272.2
10. 1975 11 3,090 969 4,059 369.0 40 9. 1969 1,200 1,644 2,844 284.410. 1967 1,413 1,464 2,877 287.7
NET PUNTING
Rel. Net SCORING DEFENSE
No. Year No. Yds. Avg. Yds. Avg. No. Year G Pts. Avg.1. 1983 51 2,013 39.5 128 36.9 1. 1963 10 54 5.42. 1984 63 2,505 39.8 202 36.6 2. 1965 9 83 9.23. 1975 63 2,369 37.6 88 36.2 3. 1964 10 99 9.94. 1979 48 1,909 39.8 181 36.0 4. 1978 11 123 10.35. 1974 68 2,673 39.3 247 35.7 5. 1976 11 116 10.51994 62 2,514 40.5 300 35.7 6. 1973 11 151 13.77. 1977 64 2,349 36.7 194 35.6 7. 1977 11 154 14.01978 66 2,580 39.1 231 35.6 1975 11 154 14.09. 1991 49 2,025 41.3 288 35.4 9. 1962 9 136 15.110. 1985 68 2,616 38.5 228 35.1 10. 1974 11 167 15.2
SCORING KICKOFF RETURNS
No. Year TD FG PAT SAF Pts. Avg. No. Year No. Yds. Avg.1. 1979 51 8 48 0 380 34.5 1. 1963 16 455 28.42. 1991 47 14 43 1 372 33.8 2. 1962 26 663 25.53. 1973 47 8 42 1 352 32.0 3. 1980 43 1,088 25.34. 1964 42 0 23 0 279 27.9 4. 1983 30 748 24.95. 1994 40 8 31 0 303 27.5 5. 1989 53 1,245 23.56. 1989 39 7 37 3 301 27.4 6. 1985 38 883 23.27. 1965 38 2 34 0 268 26.8 7. 1990 53 1,197 22.68. 1992 41 2 34 0 289 26.3 8. 1992 56 1,206 21.549. 1988 38 8 33 0 287 26.1 9. 1988 54 1,160 21.4810. 1976 34 14 30 0 278 25.3 10. 1978 32 684 21.41967 37 1 26 0 253 25.3
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Yds. Alt. TD Name Opponent Date

Yds. Att. TD Name Opponent Date

282 31 3 Junior Smith Tulsa Nov. 6, 1993 128 11 1 Willie Hawkins Southern Miss Sept. 11, 1976
245 37 3 Billy Wightman Davidson Nov. 8, 1969 127 19 1 Billy Wightman Parsons Sept. 14, 1968
232 31 2 Junior Smith Arkansas St. Nov. 14, 1992 127 34 0 Billy Wallace Furman Oct. 31, 1970
212 20 1 Reggie McKinney Cincinnati Oct. 10, 1987 127 15 0 Theo Sutton N.C. State Sept. 2, 1977
209 26 1 J erris McPhail Memphis Nov. 18, 1995 124 18 3 George Gay Davidson Oct. 8, 1966
192 28 2 Junior Smith South Carolina Oct. 8, 1994 124 34 3 Carlester Crumpler William & Mary Nov. 11, 1972
184 34 3 Carlester Crumpler Appalachian St. Nov. 17, 1973 124 15 1 Mike Weaver N.C. State Oct. 5, 1974
183 18 1 Dave Alexander Howard Sept. 26, 1964 124 13 1 Kevin Ingram Florida State Sept. 3, 1984
180 23 1 Earnest Byner William & Mary Nov. 13, 1982 124 18 2 Reggie Branch Southern Miss. Oct. 10, 1984
178 20 1 Jerris McPhail Central Michigan Sept. 16, 1995 122 10 1 Willie Hawkins William & Mary Sept. 20, 1975
178 14 3 Leander Green Richmond Nov. 10, 1979 122 19 3 Anthony Collins Appalachian St. Nov. 3, 1979
177 21 2 Eddie Hicks Southern Illinois Oct. 9, 1976 121 13 3 David Daniels Cincinnati Oct. 20, 1990
176 27 1 Dave Alexander Lenoir-Rhyne Nov. 6, 1965 121 35 Carlester Crumpler Appalachian St. Sept. 23, 1972
176 29 2 Butch Colson Furman Nov. 4, 1967 121 26 1 Theo Sutton William & Mary Nov. 1, 1980
175 38 Scott Harley Temple Oct. 21, 1995 120 12 1 Leon Lawson USL Oct. 17, 1981
170 31 2 Dave Alexander Maine Dec. 11, 1965 120 20 0 Tony Baker N.C. State Sept. 29, 1984
170 41 0 Butch Colson Southern Miss. Nov. 22, 1969 119 21 1 Junior Smith Central Florida Nov. 13, 1994
170 17 0 Les Strayhorn Toledo Sept. 12, 1970 119 12 1 Jeff Blake Cincinnati Oct. 20, 1990
169 38 1 Carlester Crumpler Dayton Nov. 18, 1972 118 28 2 Butch Colson The Citadel Nov. 23, 1968
169 34 0 Junior Smith Kentucky Nov. 13, 1993 118 34 0 Butch Colson Furman Nov. 1, 1969
168 16 2 Billy Wightman Furman Nov. 1, 1969 118 12 1 Carlton Nelson W. Carolina Sept. 5, 1981
166 26 1 Billy Wallace Davidson Nov. 28, 1970 117 26 2 Butch Colson Marshall Nov. 18, 1967
165 20 0 Tony Baker Temple Nov. 20, 1982 117 20 1 Billy Wallace N.C. State Oct. 23, 1971
165 23 2 Junior Smith Temple Sept. 17, 1994 117 14 0 Tony Baker Texas-Arlington Nov. 6, 1982
164 8 1 Eddie Hicks Virginia Nov. 8, 1975 116 15 1 Willie Hawkins N.C. State Oct. 30, 1976
164 28 1 Junior Smith Syracuse Sept. 9, 1993 115 25 0 Theo Sutton VMI Oct. 7, 1978
164 20 1 Tony Baker SW Texas State Sept. 14, 1985 115 20 1 Theo Sutton W. Carolina Oct. 18, 1980
163 24 2 Carlester Crumpler William & Mary Nov. 3, 1973 115 22 0 Tony Baker Temple Oct. 15, 1983
162 19 2 Tony Collins William & Mary Nov. 24, 1979 114 17 1 Junior Smith Cincinnati Oct. 29, 1994
161 26 0 Jeff Blake Northern Illinois Nov. 10, 1990 114 15 0 Theo Sutton VMI Sept. 24, 1977
161 25 2 Carlester Crumpler Davidson Nov. 6, 1971 114 23 2 Leander Green Richmond Oct. 21, 1978
161 14 2 Bubba Bunn E. Tenn. State Oct. 20, 1984 114 16 3 Eddie Hicks Appalachian St. Nov. 4, 1978
156 29 2 Tim James Cincinnati Nov. 19, 1988 113 13 1 Ken Strayhorn UT-Chattanooga Nov. 4, 1972
156 15 3 Ken Strayhorn Davidson Oct. 6, 1973 113 12 1 Eddie Hicks VMI Oct. 16, 1976
155 32 1 Billy Wightman Louisiana Tech Sept. 27, 1969 113 19 1 Tony Collins Duke Sept. 15, 1979
154 21 1 Junior Smith Tulsa Oct. 22, 1994 113 9 3 Leander Green The Citadel Oct. 13, 1979
154 16 2 Tony Baker Richmond Oct. 9, 1982 112 19 1 Butch Colson Southern Illinois Oct. 7, 1967
153 24 2 Tom Michel Wofford Nov. 17, 1962 112 18 1 Willie Hawkins Southern Illinois Oct. 9, 1976
153 34 3 Butch Colson The Citadel Oct. 28, 1967 112 13 0 Tony Collins USL Sept. 23, 1978
152 36 2 Carlester Crumpler Furman Oct. 28, 1972 112 12 2 Theo Sutton W. Carolina Sept. 1, 1979
151 12 Theo Sutton N. Texas State Nov. 17, 1979 112 7 1 Tony Collins VMI Sept. 29, 1979
150 18 1 Junior Smith Southern Miss. Oct. 29, 1992 112 10 0 Charles Miles Southern Miss. Oct. 29, 1992
150 30 3 Junior Smith Central Florida Sept. 18, 1993 112 21 2 Anthony Simpson Ga. Southern Sept. 26, 1987
148 25 2 Butch Colson Tampa Nov. 9, 1968 111 17 0 Cedric Van Buren Memphis State Nov. 3, 1990
147 22 0 Billy Wightman Tampa Nov. 9, 1968 111 9 2 Buddy Bovender W. Carolina Oct. 19, 1963
147 22 0 Tony Baker SW Louisiana Oct. 12, 1985 110 21 2 Carlester Crumpler Furman Oct. 30, 1971
146 24 1 Les Strayhorn Davidson Nov. 18, 1970 109 18 0 Dave Alexander Furman Oct. 2, 1965
146 27 Ken Strayhorn Furman Sept. 29, 1973 109 28 0 Junior Smith Memphis State Nov. 21, 1992
146 20 1 Junior Smith Memphis State Oct. 2, 1993 109 19 0 Carlester Crumpler N.C. State Sept. 8, 1973
144 21 3 Don Schink The Citadel Nov. 2, 1969 109 22 2 Raymond Jones William & Mary Sept. 25, 1976
144 27 2 Carlester Crumpler Richmond Nov. 10, 1973 109 16 1 Reggie Branch Illinois State Oct. 23, 1982
143 17 1 Theo Sutton Louisiana Tech Dec. 16, 1978 108 23 0 Jerris McPhail Tennessee Sept. 2, 1995
142 22 1 Junior Smith Auburn Nov. 5, 1994 108 29 1 Carlester Crumpler VMI Sept. 9, 1972
142 28 0 Les Strayhorn Marshall Nov. 14, 1970 108 23 2 Tony Baker SW Louisiana Oct. 8, 1983
141 19 1 Bill Bailey NE Louisiana Sept. 24, 1966 107 11 1 Bobby Myrick Richmond Nov. 9, 1974
137 23 3 Billy Wallace W. Texas State Oct. 3, 1970 107 16 0 Carlton Nelson W. Carolina Oct. 18, 1980
136 8 1 Jimmy Howe Appalachian St. Oct. 19, 1974 107 15 0 Ron Jones Penn State Sept. 21, 1985
135 21 1 Les Strayhorn The Citadel Oct. 2, 1971 106 12 2 Eddie Hicks Appalachian St. Nov. 25, 1976
135 27 2 Carlester Crumpler UNC Nov. 25, 1972 106 10 2 Sam Harrell Richmond Nov. 11, 1979
135 20 2 Tony Baker William & Mary Nov. 12, 1983 105 14 2 Ken Strayhorn Furman Nov. 1, 1975
135 27 0 Junior Smith South Carolina Oct. 9, 1993 105 6 1 Eddie Hicks William & Mary Nov. 11, 1977
134 8 2 Eddie Hicks Southern Miss. Sept. 11, 1976 104 22 0 Billy Wallace N.C. State Oct. 10, 1970
134 20 1 Theo Sutton Appalachian St. Nov. 3, 1979 104 6 1 Marvin Cobb The Citadel Oct. 13, 1979
133 20 0 Junior Smith South Carolina Sept. 19, 1992 104 21 0 Reggie Smith N.C. State Sept. 29, 1984
132 27 Billy Wallace Marshall Nov. 14, 1970 103 18 4 Ken Strayhorn Dayton Oct. 26, 1974
132 35 1 Carlester Crumpler Richmond Oct. 7, 1972 103 14 1 Ken Strayhorn Virginia Nov. 8, 1975
132 8 3 Anthony Collins Wake Forest Sept. 22, 1979 103 26 2 Mike Weaver The Citadel Oct. 2, 1976
131 38 1 Carlester Crumpler The Citadel Oct. 14, 1972 103 10 1 Pete Conaty Southern Illinois Oct. 9, 1976
131 31 1 Anthony Simpson Ga. Southern Oct. 18, 1986 102 21 1 Butch Colson W. Texas State Nov. 11, 1967
130 29 2 Carlester Crumpler UT-Chattanooga Nov. 4, 1972 101 17 2 David Daniels Virginia Tech Sept. 15, 1990
130 29 1 Tony Baker Tulsa Nov. 16, 1985 101 20 0 George Robinson The Citadel Oct. 23, 1965
129 10 2 Billy Wightman Marshall Nov. 16, 1968 101 20 0 Don Schink Southern Illinois Sept. 28, 1974
129 17 0 Eddie Hicks UNC Oct. 23, 1976 100 7 0 Theo Sutton Richmond Oct. 15, 1977
129 20 2 Earnest Byner William & Mary Nov. 12, 1983
ECU Football 115






361 47 27 Jeff Blake Southern Miss. Nov. 9, 1991

100+ YARD RECEIVING

353 42 21 Jeff Blake Illinois Aug. 31, 1991

349 44 26 Michael Anderson Virginia Tech Sept. 12, 1992
347 31 18 Jeff Blake South Carolina

Sept. 28, 1991

Yds. Rec. Name Opponent Date

344 28

Marcus Crandell South Carolina Oct. 8, 1994

19
324 4339
39
4443
17
218 3 Terry Gallaher Appalachian St. Sept. 13, 1975
172 7 Walter Wilson Pittsburgh Nov. 18, 1989
169 14 Dick1Corrada Southern Illinois Oct. 17, 1970

337 47 24 Jeff Blake Virginia Tech Nov. 16, 1991
333 52 24 Michael Anderson Syracuse Sept. 5, 1992
332 50 30 Marcus Crandell Virginia Tech Oct. 15, 1994

157 5 Dion Johnson

Illinois

Syracuse Oct. 12, 1991

Aug. 31, 1991

23

Jeff Blake

155

10 Clayton Driver Cincinnati

Oct. 17, 1992

314

25

Michael Anderson Cincinnati Oct. 17, 1992

312 52 28 Marcus Crandell Southern Miss. Oct. 28, 1995

154 11 Hunter Gallimore Southern Miss. Nov. 9, 1991

290 33 17 Marcus Crandell Tulsa Nov. 11, 1995

152 5 Tim Dameron Furman Oct. 30, 1971

148 12 Peter Zophy Bowling Green Sept. 26, 1992

Marcus Crandell Army

Nov. 4, 1995

283

26

283 46 22 Jeff Blake Cincinnati Nov. 23, 1991

144 6 Walter Wilson Illinois State Sept. 23, 1989

280 43 21 Marcus Crandell Syracuse

144 12 Luke Fisher N.C. State Jan. 1, 1992

Sept. 24, 1994

138 5 Mitchell Galloway Tulsa

Oct. 21, 1995

Nov. 11, 1995

275

24

Marcus Crandell Temple

138 4 Billy Ray Washington North Texas St. Nov. 17, 1979

21

John Casazza Richmond

270

Oct. 24, 1970

270 46 27 Marcus Crandell Auburn Nov. 5, 1994

136 7 Dion Johnson Syracuse Oct. 12, 1991

133 6 Hunter Gallimore Tulane Nov. 2, 1991

266 42 20 Travis Hunter Southern Miss.

Nov. 25, 1989

130 8 Bob Withrow Louisville Nov. 25, 1966

265

9

18

Jeff Blake Central Florida Sept. 21, 1991

128

2 Terry Gallaher W. Carolina

Oct. 18, 1975

246 29

Perez Mattison

Louisiana Tech Oct. 16, 1993

127 4 Mitchell Galloway South Carolina Oct. 8, 1994
122 7 Jerris McPhail Syracuse Sept. 9, 1995
117 3 Hunter Gallimore South Carolina Sept. 28, 1991
115 5 Clayton Driver Southern Miss. Nov. 9, 1991
114 2 Reggie McKinney Southern Miss. Sept. 24, 1988
113 5 Hunter Gallimore N.C. State Jan. 1, 1992
112 4 Luke Fisher Florida State Sept. 8, 1990
112 2 Stan Eure Davidson Oct. 6, 1973
111 5 Clayton Driver Syracuse Sept. 5, 1992
111 9 Tim Dameron Davidson Nov. 6, 1971
111 9 Peter Zophy Virginia Tech Sept. 12, 1992
110 3 Tim Dameron William & Mary Nov. 11, 1972
110 6 Morris Letcher West Virginia Nov. 7, 1992
109 5 Luke Fisher Georgia Sept. 29, 1990
108 7 Jason Nichols Cincinnati Oct. 7, 1995
108 4 Walter Wilson Temple Nov. 7, 1987
107 8 Jerris McPhail Louisiana Tech Oct. 16, 1993
107 6 Jerris McPhail Southern Miss. Oct. 23, 1993
106 9 Mitchell Galloway Southern Miss. Oct. 28, 1995
106 4 Billy Ray Washington SW Louisiana Sept. 23, 1979
105 5 Walter Wilson Miami (Fla.) Nov. 4, 1989
104 6 Carlester Crumpler Bowling Green Sept. 26, 1992
104 2 TimJames Virginia Tech Oct. 17, 1987
103 9 Morris Letcher Syracuse Sept. 5, 1992

Terry Gallaher Travis Hunter Michael Anderson

200+ YARD PASSING

Yds. All. Comp. Name Opponent Date

392 59 31 Marcus Crandell Syracuse Sept. 9, 1995
379 55 33 Michael Anderson Bowling Green Sept. 26, 1992
378 51 31 Jeff Blake N.C. State Jan. 1, 1992

116

243 32 18 Jeff Blake Tulane Nov. 2, 1991
243 23 12 Travis Hunter Temple Oct. 11, 1986
242 44 23 Marcus Crandell Cincinnati Oct. 7, 1995
238 26 16 Marcus Crandell Southern Miss. Oct. 1, 1994
237 34 21 Michael Anderson West Virginia Nov. 7, 1992
237 31 21 Jeff Blake Pittsburgh Oct. 26, 1991
231 19 12 Travis Hunter lllinois State Sept. 23, 1989
228 18 10 Travis Hunter Virginia Tech Oct. 17, 1987
228 39 21 Marcus Crandell Memphis Nov. 18, 1995
219 35 18 Michael Anderson South Carolina Sept. 19, 1992
218 46 19 Marcus Crandell Stanford Dec. 30, 1995
216 23 17 Chris Hester Central Florida Sept. 18, 1993
215 25 11 Jeff Blake Memphis State Nov. 3, 1990
214 37 20 Michael Anderson Pittsburgh Oct. 24, 1992
210 15 9 Travis Hunter Temple Nov. 7, 1987
209
205
32
33
15
18
Greg Stewart
Travis Hunter
East Tenn. State
Pittsburgh
Sept. 18, 1982
Nov. 18, 1989
201 30 12 Carl Summerell Furman Oct. 28, 1972

300+ TOTAL OFFENSE

Yds. No. Name Opponent Date
453 74 Marcus Crandell Syracuse Sept. 9, 1995
402 54 Jeff Blake Southern Miss. Nov. 9, 1991
376 52 Jeff Blake Syracuse Oct. 12, 1991
369 57 Michael Anderson Bowling Green Sept. 26, 1992
368 62 Marcus Crandell Southern Miss. Oct. 28, 1995
368 57 Marcus Crandell Memphis Nov. 19, 1994
365 37 Jeff Blake South Carolina Sept. 28, 1991
365 61 Jeff Blake N.C. State Jan. 1, 1992
364 54 Travis Hunter Southern Miss. Nov. 25, 1989
361 54 Jeff Blake lllinois Aug. 31, 1991
347 34 Marcus Crandell South Carolina Oct. 8, 1994
342 54 Jeff Blake Virginia Tech Nov. 16, 1991
339 48 Michael Anderson Virginia Tech Sept. 12, 1992
335 51 Marcus Crandell Army Nov. 4, 1995
333 52 Michael Anderson Syracuse Sept. 5, 1992
330 57 Marcus Crandell Virginia Tech Oct. 15, 1994
318 30 Jeff Blake Cincinnati Oct. 20, 1990
313 30 Travis Hunter Virginia Tech Oct. 17, 1988
312 42 Marcus Crandell Tulsa Nov. 11, 1995
301 42 Michael Anderson Cincinnati Oct. 17, 1992

ECU Footbal






RUSHING KICKOFF RETURNS

92
9998979393
90
100 Tony Collins vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)
Jerry Tolley vs. Western Carolina (Oct. 19, 1963)
Jw1ior Robinson vs.
StateTennessee
(Sept.
Tech (Sept.
1983)
3, 1988)
MitchellJimmy
GallowayWalden vs.
TulsaEast Tennessee
1994)
State (Nov. 7, 1981)
Henry Williams vs. Murray State (Sept. 17, 1983)
vs. (Oct. 22,
Dion Jolmson vs. Temple (Oct. 27, 1990)
Henry Williams vs. Florida 3,8787
7979
959388
8282
WillieHawkins vs. Southern Mississippi (Sept. 11, 1976)
Leander Green vs. Richmond (Nov. 8, 1979)
Eddie Hicks vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975)
Leander Green vs. North Carolina (Sept. 3, 1977)
Charles Miles vs. Duke (Oct. 10dEddie Hicks vs. William & Mary (Nov. 12, 1977)
Dave Alexander vs. Howard (Sept. 26, 1964)
Ken Strayhorn vs. Davidson (Oct. 6, 1973)
Tom Michel vs. Northeastern (Dec. 14, 1963)

. 1992)
7575
Eddie Hicks
Richmondvs. North Carolina (Oct. 23, 1976)
Tony Baker vs. (Oct. 9, 1982) INTERCEPTION RETURNS

98
9595
Reggie Pinkney vs. Richmond (Nov. 6, 1976)*
Hank Cooper vs. Cincinnati (Oct. 17, 1992)

PASSING

Grandison vs. Virginia Tech (Nov. 16, 1991)

8791 Jeff Blake to Luke Fisher vs. Florida State (Sept. 8, 1990)
Mike Weaver to Terry Gallaher vs. Appalachian State

85 Marcus Crandell to Mitchell Galloway vs. Tulsa (Nov. 11,
(Sept. 13, 1975)
93
85
77
90
80
Danny Kepley vs. Appalachian State (Nov. 17, 1973)
Kevin Walker vs. LSU (Dec. 7, 1985)
Greg Floyd vs. Central Florida (Sept. 21, 1991)
Mac Thacker vs. Western Carolina (Oct. 15, 1960)
Clint Harris vs. Central Michigan (Sept. 25, 1982)

65
6866
6160 Zack Valentine vs. North Carolina State (Sept. 3, 1977)
Clint Harris vs. Temple (Oct. 5, 1983)
Chris Hall vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 9, 1989)
Chris Hall vs. South Carolina (Oct. 13, 1990)
Emmanuel McDaniel vs. Southern Mississippi (Oct. 28, 1995)
Fella Rhodes vs. Southern Illinois (Oct. 7, 1967)

84
1995)
Charlie Libretto to Reggie McKinney vs. Southern Missis

83
77
8180 Jeff Blake to Dion Johnson vs. Illinois (Aug. 31, 1991)
Carl
1988)
Summerell to Tim Dameron vs. VMI (Sept. 9, 1972)
sippi (Sept. 24,
Bill Cline to Larry Rudisill vs. Northeastern (Dec. 14, 1963)
Pete Conaty to Terry Gallaher vs. Appalachian State (Sept.

74 Jeff Blake to Cedric Van Buren vs. Central Florida (Sept. 21,13, 1975)
1991)

Mike Weaver to Theodore Ashford vs. William & Mary

(Nov. 16, 1974)
74 Jeff Blake to Cedric Van Buren vs. Memphis State (Nov. 3,

1990)

7474
Bill Cline to Dinky Mills vs. Furman (Nov. 7, 1964)
Travis Hunter to Tim James vs. Virginia Tech (Oct. 17, 1987)

PUNTS

646362
887674
696766
71
Jeff
LositoBolch vs. Southern
1987)
Mississippi (Nov. 19, 1983)
John Jett vs. Syracuse (Oct. 22, 1988)
Jeff Bolch vs. Southern Mississippi (Nov. 19, 1983)
Mike
vs.
Herring
Toledovs.
(Sept.
Southern
197Illinois (Oct. 29, 1966)
Craig Losito vs. Temple (Oct. 11, 1986)
Craig vs. Illinois (Sept. 19,
Clark Davis 11, 1)
Claude King vs. Appalachian State (Oct. 18, 1954)
Rodney Allen vs. Wake Forest (Sept. 22, 1979)
Tom Daub vs. Richmond (Nov. 6, 1976)

PUNT RETURNS

6656
7470
85
777774
97
80
Junior Robinson vs. Illinois StateJason Nichols vs. Central Michigan (Sept. 16, 1995)
Morris Letcher vs.
VirginiaMemphis
(Nov.
State (Nov.
1992)
21, 1992)
Jimmy Walden
Richmondvs.
15,
Southwestern Louisiana (Oct. 17, 1981)
Gerald Hall vs.
LenoirVMI
Rhyne(Oct. 7, 1978)
Stu Garrett vs. Southern Illinois (Oct. 25, 1969)
Gerald Hall vs. Southern Mississippi (Sept. 11, 1976)
Gerald Hall vs. (Oct. 1977)
Bobby Ellis vs. (Nov. 6, 1965)
Derrek Batson vs. West 7,

23, 1989)

56 Williams vs. Florida State (Sept. 3, 1983)

5653
Henry Williams vs. Temple (Oct. 15, 1983)
Dion Johnson vs. Temple (Oct. 27, 1990)

FIELD GOALS

47
50
51
50
585352
51
4848
51
49
Chuck Berleth vs. Georgia Southern (Oct. 18, 1986)
Anthony Brenner vs. Syracuse (Oct. 21, 1991)
ChuckJeff
BushbeckHeath vs.
Miami,
Florida (Oct.
Fla.
22, 1983)
Junior Creech vs. South Carolina (Oct. 1, 1977)
Jeff Heath vs. South Carolina (Oct. 26, 1985)
Jeff Heath vs. Florida State (Sept. 3, 1983)
AnthonyJeff
BrennerHeath vs.
vs.
North
(Aug.
Carolina State
199(Sept. 7, 1985)
Jeff Heath vs. TexasJeff Heath vs. Texas Arlington (Nov. 6, 1982)
Illinois 31, 1)
vs. (Oct. 24, 1981)
Jeff Heath vs. Florida State (Sept. 1, 1984)

FUMBLE RECOVERY RETURNS

3697
31
Ernie Lewis vs. Duke (Oct. 10, 1992)
Morris Foreman vs. Temple (Oct. 21, 1995)
Ernie Lewis vs. West Virginia (Nov. 7, 1992)

ECU Football






FIRST DOWNSMost totalMost rushingMost passingMost by penalty
RUSHINGMost attemptsMost net yards
PASSINGMost attemptedMost completedMost net yards passingMost had intercepted
TOTAL OFFENSEMost offensive playsMost net yards gained
TURNOVERSMost fumblesMost fumbles lostMost interceptions madeMost intercept. ret. yards
PENALTIESMost penaltiesMost yards penalized
PUNTINGMost puntsMost punting yardsHighest average per punt
RETURNSMost kickoff returnsMost kickoff return yardsMost punt returns
Most punt return yards
MISCELLANEOUS
ECU32 vs. William & Mary (1983)
28 vs. William & Mary (1983)
23 vs. Syracuse (1992)
7 vs. Parsons (1968)
86 vs. Western Carolina (1978)
500 vs. Cincinnati (1987)
77 vs. Syracuse (1992)
36 vs. Syracuse (1992)
521 vs. Syracuse (1992)
6 vs. Memphis State (1993)
91 vs. Syracuse (1992)
600 vs. North Texas St. (1979)
10 vs. VMI (1977) & Dayton (1974)
6 vs. VMI (1977)
7 vs. Western Carolina (1975)
151 vs. SW Louisiana (1980)
18 vs. Tulane (1991)
159 vs. Tulane (1991)
13 vs. William & Mary (1968)
427 vs. Virginia Tech (1989)
51.3 vs. Memphis State (1991) (4 punts)
8 vs. three teams191 vs. Tennessee Tech (1988)
7 vs. Marshall (1968), BowlingGreen (1989)
& Illinois State (1989)
134 vs. Marshall (1968)
OPPONENTS35 by Georgia Southern (1984)
20 by Temple (1985)
20 by William & Mary& Georgia Southern (1984)
5 by Tulane (1991)
69 by Temple (1985)
421 by Syracuse (1992)
52 by Georgia Southern (1984)
35 by William & Mary (1981)
403 by William & Mary (1981)
& Georgia Southern (1984)
7 by Western Carolina (1975)
103 by Georgia Southern (1984)
645 by Georgia Southern (1984)
9 by E. Tennessee St. (1982)
5 by Texas-Arlington (1978)
6 by Memphis State (1993)
130 by Memphis State (1993)
14 by Parsons (1968)
182 by Parsons (1968)
11 by Richmond (1979)
& Illinois State (1989)
434 by Richmond (1979)
47.5 by West Virginia (1988) (4 punts)
9 by Tennessee Tech (1988)
227 by Furman (1969)
9 vs. William & Mary (1968)
85 by Southern Miss. (1980)
Most total points in one gameMost touchdowns
89 vs. E. Tennessee St. (1981), ECU 66, ETSU 239 vs. E. Tennessee St. (1981)
Most PAT kicks made 9 vs. E. Tennessee St. (1981)
2 vs. Southern Illinois (1976)Most two-point conversionsMost field goals made 3 vs. Southern Illinois (1972), Richmond (1973), The Citadel (1976), Texas-Arlington(1978) & Central Michigan (1995)
Most ECU points in one season 226 (1979) 5 gamesFewest ECU points in one season 43 (1970) 4 gamesMost opponents' points in one season 205 (1988) 6 gamesFewest opponents' points in one season 17 (1963) 5 gamesBiggest margin of victory 48 points vs. Southern Mississippi (1976 -48-0)
Biggest margin of defeat 45 points vs. Toledo (1971 -48-0)
Longest winning streak 11 games from Furman (1971) to William & Mary (1975)
Longest losing streak 6 games from Temple (1985) to SW Louisiana (1986)
118 ECU Football
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FIRST DOWNSMost totalMost rushingMost passingMost by penalty
RUSHINGMost attemptsMost net yards
PASSINGMost attemptedMost completedMost net yards passingMost had intercepted
TOTAL OFFENSEMost offensive playsMost net yards gained
TURNOVERSMost fumblesMost fumbles lostMost interceptions madeMost intercept. ret. yards
PENALTIESMost penaltiesMost yards penalized
PUNTINGMost puntsMost punting yardsHighest average per punt
RETURNSMost kickoff returnsMost kickoff return yardsMost punt returns
Most punt return yards
MISCELLANEOUS
ECU32 vs. William & Mary (1983)
28 vs. William & Mary (1983)
23 vs. Syracuse (1992)
7 vs. Parsons (1968)
86 vs. Western Carolina (1978)
500 vs. Cincinnati (1987)
77 vs. Syracuse (1992)
36 vs. Syracuse (1992)
521 vs. Syracuse (1992)
6 vs. Memphis State (1993)
91 vs. Syracuse (1992)
600 vs. North Texas St. (1979)
10 vs. VMI (1977) & Dayton (1974)
6 vs. VMI (1977)
7 vs. Western Carolina (1975)
151 vs. SW Louisiana (1980)
18 vs. Tulane (1991)
159 vs. Tulane (1991)
13 vs. William & Mary (1968)
427 vs. Virginia Tech (1989)
51.3 vs. Memphis State (1991) (4 punts)
8 vs. three teams191 vs. Tennessee Tech (1988)
7 vs. Marshall (1968), BowlingGreen (1989)
& Illinois State (1989)
134 vs. Marshall (1968)
OPPONENTS35 by Georgia Southern (1984)
20 by Temple (1985)
20 by William & Mary& Georgia Southern (1984)
5 by Tulane (1991)
69 by Temple (1985)
421 by Syracuse (1992)
52 by Georgia Southern (1984)
35 by William & Mary (1981)
403 by William & Mary (1981)
& Georgia Southern (1984)
7 by Western Carolina (1975)
103 by Georgia Southern (1984)
645 by Georgia Southern (1984)
9 by E. Tennessee St. (1982)
5 by Texas-Arlington (1978)
6 by Memphis State (1993)
130 by Memphis State (1993)
14 by Parsons (1968)
182 by Parsons (1968)
11 by Richmond (1979)
& Illinois State (1989)
434 by Richmond (1979)
47.5 by West Virginia (1988) (4 punts)
9 by Tennessee Tech (1988)
227 by Furman (1969)
9 vs. William & Mary (1968)
85 by Southern Miss. (1980)
Most total points in one gameMost touchdowns
89 vs. E. Tennessee St. (1981), ECU 66, ETSU 239 vs. E. Tennessee St. (1981)
Most PAT kicks made 9 vs. E. Tennessee St. (1981)
2 vs. Southern Illinois (1976)Most two-point conversionsMost field goals made 3 vs. Southern Illinois (1972), Richmond (1973), The Citadel (1976), Texas-Arlington(1978) & Central Michigan (1995)
Most ECU points in one season 226 (1979) 5 gamesFewest ECU points in one season 43 (1970) 4 gamesMost opponents' points in one season 205 (1988) 6 gamesFewest opponents' points in one season 17 (1963) 5 gamesBiggest margin of victory 48 points vs. Southern Mississippi (1976 -48-0)
Biggest margin of defeat 45 points vs. Toledo (1971 -48-0)
Longest winning streak 11 games from Furman (1971) to William & Mary (1975)
Longest losing streak 6 games from Temple (1985) to SW Louisiana (1986)
118 ECU Football
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ANNUAL ATTENDANCE PIRATES IN
Top Five Years (By Average) DowDv-F1cKLEN STADIUM
Overall
(1963-94)
Year G Attendance Average Record Year G Attendance Average Record
1985 11 466,732 42,430 2-9-0 1963 5 51,500 10,300 5-0-0
1986 11 442,426 40,221 2-9-0 1964 4 47,322 11,831 3-1-0
1995 11 414,559 37,687 9-3-0 1965 4 56,834 14,209 4-0-0
1987 11 412,226 37,475 5-6-0 1966 5 60,164 12,033 3-2-0
1994 11 408,341 37,122 7-4-0 1967 5 65,505 12,901 3-2-0
1968 5 66,187 13,237 2-3-0
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium 1969 5 45,837 9,167 1-4-0Year G Attendance Average Record 1970 4 48,264 12,066 1-3-01992 5 164,068 32,814 3-2-0 1971 5 72,585 14,517 3-2-0
1994 5 159,805 31,961 3-2-0 1972 5 65,311 13,066 5-0-01991 5 155,415 31,083 5-0-0 1973 5 84,352 16,870 5-0-0
1985 5 153,182 30,636 1-4-0 1974 5 82,376 16,475 5-0-01995 5 151,889 30,378 5-0-0 1975 5 77,684 15,537 4-1-0
1976 5 88,691 17,738 5-0-0
On Road 1977 4 84,464 21,617 3-1-0Year G Attendance Average Record 1978 5 125,644 25,129 5-0-0
1986 6 319,337 53,223 0-6-0 1979 5 116,693 23,339 5-0-0
1985 6 315,550 52,258 1-5-0
1987 6 273,929 45,655 2-4-0 1980 5 97,789 19,558 2-3-0
1995 6 262,670 43,778 3-3-0 1981 5 103,476 20,695 3-2-0
1990 6 261,429 43,572 2-4-0 1982 4 87,169 21,792 4-0-0
1983 7 291,888 41,698 4-3-0 1983 4 113,967 28,492 4-0-0
1984 4 104,972 26,243 2-2-0
1985 5 153,182 30,636 1-4-0
1986 5 123,089 24,617 2-3-0
1987 5 138,297 27,659 3-2-0
1988 6 146,508 24,418 1-5-0
1989 5 135,568 27,114 4-0-1
1990 5 136,639 27,328 3-2-0
1991 5 155,415 31,083 5-0-0
1992 5 164,068* 32,814* 3-2-0
1993 5 134,482 26,896 2-3-0
1994 5 159,805 31,961 3-2-0
1995 5 151,889 30,378 5-0-0
Totals 159 3,607,398 22,688 107-49-1
* School Record (68.2)
Top Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Crowds
Attend. Opponent Date Score
1. 36,500 Syracuse Sept. 5, 1992 21-42 L
2. 36,000 Pittsburgh Oct. 26, 1991 24-23 W
3. 35,121 Virginia Tech Sept. 12, 1992 30-27 W
4. 35,100 Virginia Tech Oct. 21, 1989 14-10 W
5. 35,047 South Carolina Oct. 26, 1985 10-52 L
6. 34,741 Virginia Tech Oct. 15, 1994 20-27 L
7. 34,511 Miami, Fla. Oct. 5, 1985 15-27 L
8. 34,126 Cincinnati Oct. 17, 1992 42-21 W
9. 34,108 West Virginia Sept. 30, 1995 23-20 W
10. 33,857 West Virginia Sept. 13, 1986 21-24 L
11. 33,810 Virginia Tech Sept. 15, 1990 23-24 L
Senior tight end Scott Richards
12. 33,786 West Virginia Oct. 8, 1988 10-30 L
ECU Football 11o9
ANNUAL ATTENDANCE PIRATES IN
Top Five Years (By Average) DowDv-F1cKLEN STADIUM
Overall
(1963-94)
Year G Attendance Average Record Year G Attendance Average Record
1985 11 466,732 42,430 2-9-0 1963 5 51,500 10,300 5-0-0
1986 11 442,426 40,221 2-9-0 1964 4 47,322 11,831 3-1-0
1995 11 414,559 37,687 9-3-0 1965 4 56,834 14,209 4-0-0
1987 11 412,226 37,475 5-6-0 1966 5 60,164 12,033 3-2-0
1994 11 408,341 37,122 7-4-0 1967 5 65,505 12,901 3-2-0
1968 5 66,187 13,237 2-3-0
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium 1969 5 45,837 9,167 1-4-0Year G Attendance Average Record 1970 4 48,264 12,066 1-3-01992 5 164,068 32,814 3-2-0 1971 5 72,585 14,517 3-2-0
1994 5 159,805 31,961 3-2-0 1972 5 65,311 13,066 5-0-01991 5 155,415 31,083 5-0-0 1973 5 84,352 16,870 5-0-0
1985 5 153,182 30,636 1-4-0 1974 5 82,376 16,475 5-0-01995 5 151,889 30,378 5-0-0 1975 5 77,684 15,537 4-1-0
1976 5 88,691 17,738 5-0-0
On Road 1977 4 84,464 21,617 3-1-0Year G Attendance Average Record 1978 5 125,644 25,129 5-0-0
1986 6 319,337 53,223 0-6-0 1979 5 116,693 23,339 5-0-0
1985 6 315,550 52,258 1-5-0
1987 6 273,929 45,655 2-4-0 1980 5 97,789 19,558 2-3-0
1995 6 262,670 43,778 3-3-0 1981 5 103,476 20,695 3-2-0
1990 6 261,429 43,572 2-4-0 1982 4 87,169 21,792 4-0-0
1983 7 291,888 41,698 4-3-0 1983 4 113,967 28,492 4-0-0
1984 4 104,972 26,243 2-2-0
1985 5 153,182 30,636 1-4-0
1986 5 123,089 24,617 2-3-0
1987 5 138,297 27,659 3-2-0
1988 6 146,508 24,418 1-5-0
1989 5 135,568 27,114 4-0-1
1990 5 136,639 27,328 3-2-0
1991 5 155,415 31,083 5-0-0
1992 5 164,068* 32,814* 3-2-0
1993 5 134,482 26,896 2-3-0
1994 5 159,805 31,961 3-2-0
1995 5 151,889 30,378 5-0-0
Totals 159 3,607,398 22,688 107-49-1
* School Record (68.2)
Top Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Crowds
Attend. Opponent Date Score
1. 36,500 Syracuse Sept. 5, 1992 21-42 L
2. 36,000 Pittsburgh Oct. 26, 1991 24-23 W
3. 35,121 Virginia Tech Sept. 12, 1992 30-27 W
4. 35,100 Virginia Tech Oct. 21, 1989 14-10 W
5. 35,047 South Carolina Oct. 26, 1985 10-52 L
6. 34,741 Virginia Tech Oct. 15, 1994 20-27 L
7. 34,511 Miami, Fla. Oct. 5, 1985 15-27 L
8. 34,126 Cincinnati Oct. 17, 1992 42-21 W
9. 34,108 West Virginia Sept. 30, 1995 23-20 W
10. 33,857 West Virginia Sept. 13, 1986 21-24 L
11. 33,810 Virginia Tech Sept. 15, 1990 23-24 L
Senior tight end Scott Richards
12. 33,786 West Virginia Oct. 8, 1988 10-30 L
ECU Football 11o9






PASSING SCORING

TOTAL OFFENSE

Player G. TD

Pis.

Year Player G. At-Cp Yds. Year

Year Player G. Plays Yds.

Tom Michel

9 9

Tom Michel 10 185 934

1963 Bill Cline 10 80-44 693 1963

1963

1964 Bill Cline 9 111-63 944 1964 Dave Alexander 9 16

Bill Cline 9 217 1574

96

1964

1994 Junior Smith 11 10 62

1995 Marcus Crandell 11 541 2952

1995 Chad Holcomb 11 0 57

RECEIVING PUNTING

RUSHING

Year Player G. No. Yds. Year Player G. No. Yds.

Year Player G. Plays Yds.

Dave Bumgarner

1965 Dave Alexander 9 303 1587

1966 Bill Bailey 10 242 1152

1967 Neal Hughes 10 283 1484

1968 Billy Wightman 10 188 925

1965 George Richardson 9 98-53 680 1965 Dave Alexander 9 16 96

1966 Bill Bailey 10 151-62 774 1966 Jim Flowe 10 8 48

1967 Neal Hughes 10 124-65 805 1967 Butch Colson 10 15 92
1968 Billy Wightman 10 63-29 306 1968 Butch Colson 10 8 48

Billy Wightman

Butch Colson

Billy Wightman

Butch Colson

7

1969

9

42

33-19 256

9 228 1003

1969

9

1969

1970 John Casazza 11 277-122 1512 1970 Billy Wallace 11 9

9 239 1003

1971 John Casazza 10 182-72 1004 1971 Carlester Crumpler

John Casazza 11 343 1336

48

9 8

1970

1971 John Casazza 10

1972 Carl Summerell 11

1973 Carl Summerell 11

1974 Mike Weaver 11

1975 Mike Weaver 9

1976 Mike Weaver 11

1977 Jimmy Southerland 11

1978 Leander Green 11

1979 Leander Green 11

1980 Theodore Sutton 11

1981 Carlton Nelson 11

1982 Greg Stewart 9

1983 Kevin Ingram 11

235

289

234

248

112

245

211

220

288

135

185

169

280

1060

1700

1507

1008

714

1124

1190

1145

1714

586

973

1092

1655

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

Carl Summerell

Carl Summerell

Mike Weaver

Pete Conaty

Mike Weaver

Jimmy Southerland

Leander Green

Leander Green

Greg Stewart

Carlton Nelson

Greg Stewart

Kevin Ingram

Darrell Speed

11

11

11

8

11

11

11

11

11

11

9

11

10

197-86

154-82

81-21

59-24

84-37

84-47

110-46

141-73

83-38

78-29

114-58

164-90

132-61

1275

1222

443

463

633

779

838

1082

400

484

941

1191

795

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

Carlester Crumpler 11 17 102

Carlester Crumpler 11 12 72

Kenny Strayhorn 11 9 56

Terry Gallaher 11 7 42

Willie Hawkins 11 7 42

Pete Conaty 11 2 86

Junior Creech 11 0 48

Jimmy Southerland 11 8 48

Bill Lamm 11 0 64

Anthony Collins 11 14 84
Anthony Collins 11 9 56

Harold Blue 11 8 48

Jeff Heath

11 0 75

Jeff Heath

Darrell Speed 10 209 1009

1985 Ron Jones

Tony Baker

11

127-47 652 1983

0

8

1984

Jeff Heath

Charlie Libretto

11

148-71 833 1984

0 62

11 197 951

1986

10

1985

1987 Travis Hunter 11 155-76 1107 1985 Jeff Heath 11 0

1986 Anthony Simpson 11 178 753

1988 Travis Hunter 11 118-52 828 1986 Chuck Berleth 11 0

1987 Travis Hunter 11 264 1478

45

1988 Travis Hunter 11 213 1161

1989 Travis Hunter 11 321 1876

1990 Jeff Blake 11 337 1924

1991 Jeff Blake 11 445 3182

1989 Travis Hunter 11 223-110 1478 1987 Chuck Berleth 11 0 57

1990 Jeff Blake 11 219-116 1510 1988 Robb Imperato 11 0 54

1991 Jeff Blake 11 368-203 3073 1989 Walter Wilson 11 9 54
1992 Michael Anderson 10 398-222 2486 1990 Robb Imperato 11 0 56

1993 Perez Mattison 8 183-78 924 1991 Anthony Brenner 11 0

Michael Anderson 10 441 2407

82

1992

1994 Marcus Crandell 11 401-230 2687 1992 Junior Smith 11 9

1993 Junior Smith 11 278 1352

1995 Marcus Crandell 11 447-235 2751 1993 Junior Smith 11 10

Marcus Crandell 11 472 2783

62

1994

1963 Tom Michel 10

10 23 328 1963 Bill Cline 10 53 33.3

170 830

1963

Dave Bumgarner

Bill Cline

Dave Alexander

9

4508 1964

9 33 34.7

9 138 869

1964

1964

Mike Herring

1965 Ruffin Odom 9

Dave Alexander 9 227 1029

28 367 1965

9 27 38.1

1965

1966

1967

1968

1969

1970

1971

1972

Bill Bailey

Butch Colson

Butch Colson

Billy Wightman

Billy Wallace

Billy Wallace

Carlester Crumpler

10

10

10

9

11
10
11

91

252

180

170

210

108

340

378

1135

630

835

902

557

1309

1966

1967

1968

1969

1970

1971

1972

Nelson Gravatt

Jimmy Adkins

Jimmy Adkins

Dick Corrada

Dick Corrada

Tim Dameron

Tim Dameron

10

10

10

9

11

10

20

19

22

19

46

25

184

328

331

211

512

487

1966

1967

1968

1969

1970

1971

Mike Herring 10

Billy Wightman 10

Billy Wightman 10

Billy Wightman 9

Tony Maglione 11

Clark Davis 10

69
53

84

62

60

62

31

39.0

35.8

37.7

35.5

36.7

35.7

32.5

11 30 648 1972 Ricky Mclester 11

Jonathan Deming

Stan Eure 11 27

11

11 204 1042

1973

495 1973

35.4

1973

Carlester Crumpler

1974 Vic Wilfore 11 8 110 1974 Gill Job 11

1974 Kenny Strayhorn 11 106 635

Kenny Strayhorn

50 40.0

Tom Daub

Terry Gallaher

11

101

11 13 433 1975

10

638

1975

60 37.5

1975

1976 Eddie Hicks 11

1977 Theodore Sutton 11

1978 Theodore Sutton 11
1979 Anthony Collins 11
1980 Theodore Sutton 11

1981 Carlton Nelson 11

1982 Tony Baker 10

1983 Earnest Byner 11

1984 Reggie Branch 10

Tony Baker

137

125

127

154

135

107

126

174

116

897

706

621

1130

586

489

827

862

521

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

Terry Gallaher

Terry Gallaher

Terry Gallaher

Vern Davenport

Vern Davenport

Norwood Vann

Carlton Nelson

Stefan Adams

Ricky Nichols

Tony Smith

10

11

11

11

11

11

11

11

11

14

27

18

26

14

20

28

20

28

269

512

227

343

186

288

526

277

513

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

Tom Daub 11 52 37.9

Rodney Allen 11 63 37.3

Rodney Allen 11 66 39.l

Rodney Allen 11 48 39.8

Rodney Allen 11 61 39.1

Tommy Barnhardt 11 59 37.5

Jeff Bolch 8 24 37.6

Jeff Bolch 10 50 40.3

Jeff Bolch 11 62 40.2

11 14 234 1985 Tim Wolter

11 197 951

1985

11 68

1985

38.5

Anthony Simpson

Jarrod Moody 9 22 252 1986 Craig Losito

Ron Jones

1986

11 178

1986

11 67 37.5

1987 Anthony Simpson 11 153 670

1987

11

23 30] 1987 Craig Losito 11 50 38.5

Walter Wilson

Tim James

11

John Jett

11

1988

163 787

1988

19 355 1988

11 38 39.7

Travis Hunter 11 98 398

1989 Walter Wilson

John Jett

11

771

1989

1989

11

40.2

David Daniels 11 100 553

1990 Luke Fisher

John Jett

11

1990

35 534 1990

11 59 38.2

1991 Cedric Van Buren 11 90 351

1991 Hunter Gallimore 11 49 881 1991 John Jett 11 48 42.2

1992 Junior Smith 11 186 1037

1992 Morris Letcher 11 47 557 1992 Michael Jacobs 11 32 37.1

1993 Junior Smith 11 278 1352

1993 Jerris McPhail 10 34 410 1993 Bill Wilson 10 59 36.9

1994 Junior Smith 11 226 1204

1994 Jason Nichols 11 42 450 1994 Matt Levine 11 58 42.6

1995 Jerris McPhail 11 185 910

1995 Mitchell Galloway 11 46 619 1995 Matt Levine 11 60 37.1

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PUNT RETURNS ALL-PURPOSE RUSHING INTERCEPTIONS
Year Player G No. Yds. Year Player G Plays Yds. Year Player G No. Yds.
1963 Buddy Bovender 10 13 107 1963 Tom Michel 10 172 866 1965 Bobby Ellis 9 5 67
1964 Bill Cline 9 16 129 1964 Bill Cline 10 154 1223 Todd Hicks 9 5 55
1965 Bobby Ellis 9 14 189 1965 Dave Alexander 9 227 1029 1966 Bobby Ellis 10 7 41
1966 Bobby Ellis 10 11 130 1966 Bill Bailey 9 99 459 1967 Todd Hicks 10 5 76
1967 Tommy Bullock 10 14 146 1967 Butch Colson 10 255 1191 1968 Stu Garrett 10 6 54
1968 Tommy Bullock 10 9 148 1968 Butch Colson 10 188 667 1969 Mike Boaz 9 3 54
1969 Stu Garrett 9 8 97 1969 Billy Wightman 9 187 927 Mike Mills 9 3 42
1970 George Whitley 11 20 191 1970 Billy Wallace 11 224 1071 1970 Stu Garrett 9 3 28
1971 Jack Patterson 10 26 220 1971 Carlester Crumpler 11 133 868 Mike Mills 11 3 30
1972 Tim Dameron 11 19 179 1972 Carlester Crumpler 11 353 1498 George Whitley 11 3 15
1973 Jim Bolding 11 30 164 1973 Carlester Crumpler 11 206 1045 1971 Jack Patterson 10 5 40
1974 Jim Bolding 11 17 110 1974 Kenny Strayhorn 11 120 1061 1972 Rusty Markland 11 5 40
1975 Bobby Myrick 11 16 86 1975 Willie Hawkins 11 131 1090 1973 Jim Bolding** 10 7 84
1976 Gerald Hall 10 26 302 1976 Willie Hawkins 11 167 1036 1974 Reggie Pinkney 11 3 11
1977 Gerald Hall 11 18 187 1977 Willie Hawkins 10 102 919 1975+ Jim Bolding 11 10 51
1978 Gerald Hall 11 36 478 1978 Anthony Collins 11 105 983 1976 Gerald Hall 10 6 153
1979 Willie Holey 11 11 74 1979 Anthony Collins 11 186 1695 Reggie Pinkney 11 6 197
1980 Chuck Bishop 11 13 66 1980 Anthony Collins 11 164 1612 1977 Gerald Hall 11 4 30
1981 Jimmy Walden 11 10 115 1981 Jimmy Walden 11 77 820 1978 Charlie Carter 11 5 35
1982 Chuck Bishop 11 21 139 1982 Tony Baker 10 138 940 1979 Willie Holley 11 3 0
1983 Henry Williams 11 22 230 1983 Earnest Byner 11 190 1060 1980 Clint Harris 11 2 57
1984 Henry Williams 10 19 156 1984 Reggie Branch 10 117 551 Willie Holley 11 2 22
1985 Tony Smith 11 17 144 1985 Tony Baker 11 206 1068 1981 Clint Harris 11 5 73
1986 Tony Smith 11 26 180 1986 Anthony Simpson 11 192 962 1982 Clint Harris 11 5 131
1987 Tony Smith 11 9 42 1987 Reggie McKinney 11 102 999 1983 Kevin Walker 11 5 26
1988 Darren Bynum 10 13 84 1988 Reggie McKinney 10 113 1294 1984 Kevin Walker 10 4 5
1989 Junior Robinson 11 19 201 1989 Junior Robinson 11 60 1224 1985 Kevin Walker 11 9 155
1990 Dion Johnson 9 15 167 1990 Dion Johnson 9 109 1402 1986 Flint McCallum 10 2 13
1991 Dion Johnson 11 26 162 1991 Dion Johnson 11 127 1673 Gary London 9 2 14
1992 Morris Letcher 11 22 263 1992 Morris Letcher 11 111 1626 1987 Ellis Dillahunt 11 5 56
1993 Morris Letcher 9 11 58 1993 Junior Smith 11 290 1453 1988 Junior Robinson 11 5 116
1994 Morris Foreman 11 19 198 1994 Junior Smith 11 261 1510 1989 Junior Robinson 11 6 67
1995 Jason Nichols 11 22 178 1995 J err is McPhail 11 223 1252 1990 Donald Porch 11 5 63
1991 Greg Grandison 11 5 124
KICKOFF RETURNS TACKLES 1992 Greg Grandison 11 6 104
1993 Morris Foreman 8 2 14
Year Player G No. Yds. Year Player UT AT TT Reggie Robinson 11 2 38
1963 Jerry Tolley 10 4 146 1975 Harold Randolph 115 37 152 Emmanuel McDaniel 11 2 0
1964 Bill Cline 9 8 246 1976 Harold Randolph 108 47 155 1994 Emmanuel McDaniel 11 5 59
1965 Neal Hughes 9 8 159 1977 Harold Randolph 124 42 166 1995 Emmanuel McDaniel 11 6 111
1966 Bobby Ellis 10 13 255 1978 Mike Brewington 112 37 149
1967 Dwight Flanagan 10 15 322 1979 Mike Brewington 64 25 98
1968 Tommy Bullock 10 12 256 1980 Jeffrey Warren 80 104 184
1969 Tommy Bullock 9 11 211 1981 Mike Grant 81 51 132
1970 George Whitley 11 19 406 1982 Jody Schulz 74 31 105
1971 Rusty Scales 10 18 325 1983 Mike Grant 66 45 111
1972 Carlester Crumpler 11 11 185 1984 Tyrone Johnson 54 38 92
1973 Reggie Pinkney 11 20 467 1985 Robert Washington 81 49 130
1974 Kenny Strayhorn 11 12 269 1986 Vinson Smith 64 52 116
1975 Kenny Strayhorn 10 13 276 1987 Vinson Smith 62 56 118
1976 Willie Hawkins 11 9 142 1988 Anthony Thompson 37 43 80
1977 Willie Hawkins 10 22 525 1989 Robert Jones 70 47 117
1978 Anthony Collins 10 16 398 1990 Robert Jones 112 55 167
1979 Anthony Collins 11 21 473 1991 Robert Jones 104 47 151
1980 Anthony Collins 11 37 990 1992 Tony Davis 82 40 122
1981 Jimmy Walden 11 25 540 1993 Mark Libiano 67 47 114
1982 Ricky Nichols 7 8 186 1994 Mark Libiano 66 69 135
1983+ Henry Williams 11 19 591 1995 Mark Libiano 71 51 122
1984 Henry Williams 10 24 513
1985 Bobby Clair 11 17 423
1986 Walter Wilson 11 30 625
1987 Reggie McKinney 11 22 495
1988 Reggie McKinney 10 25 566
1989 Junior Robinson 11 38 955
1990 Dion Johnson 9 34 879
1991 Dion Johnson 11 24 513
1992 Morris Letcher 11 36 771
1993 Morris Letcher 9 23 350
1994 Mitchell Galloway 9 28 585
1995 Mitchell Galloway 11 30 556
Jerris McPhail led the Pirates in rushing and
all-purpose yards as a senior in 1995.
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PUNT RETURNS ALL-PURPOSE RUSHING INTERCEPTIONS
Year Player G No. Yds. Year Player G Plays Yds. Year Player G No. Yds.
1963 Buddy Bovender 10 13 107 1963 Tom Michel 10 172 866 1965 Bobby Ellis 9 5 67
1964 Bill Cline 9 16 129 1964 Bill Cline 10 154 1223 Todd Hicks 9 5 55
1965 Bobby Ellis 9 14 189 1965 Dave Alexander 9 227 1029 1966 Bobby Ellis 10 7 41
1966 Bobby Ellis 10 11 130 1966 Bill Bailey 9 99 459 1967 Todd Hicks 10 5 76
1967 Tommy Bullock 10 14 146 1967 Butch Colson 10 255 1191 1968 Stu Garrett 10 6 54
1968 Tommy Bullock 10 9 148 1968 Butch Colson 10 188 667 1969 Mike Boaz 9 3 54
1969 Stu Garrett 9 8 97 1969 Billy Wightman 9 187 927 Mike Mills 9 3 42
1970 George Whitley 11 20 191 1970 Billy Wallace 11 224 1071 1970 Stu Garrett 9 3 28
1971 Jack Patterson 10 26 220 1971 Carlester Crumpler 11 133 868 Mike Mills 11 3 30
1972 Tim Dameron 11 19 179 1972 Carlester Crumpler 11 353 1498 George Whitley 11 3 15
1973 Jim Bolding 11 30 164 1973 Carlester Crumpler 11 206 1045 1971 Jack Patterson 10 5 40
1974 Jim Bolding 11 17 110 1974 Kenny Strayhorn 11 120 1061 1972 Rusty Markland 11 5 40
1975 Bobby Myrick 11 16 86 1975 Willie Hawkins 11 131 1090 1973 Jim Bolding** 10 7 84
1976 Gerald Hall 10 26 302 1976 Willie Hawkins 11 167 1036 1974 Reggie Pinkney 11 3 11
1977 Gerald Hall 11 18 187 1977 Willie Hawkins 10 102 919 1975+ Jim Bolding 11 10 51
1978 Gerald Hall 11 36 478 1978 Anthony Collins 11 105 983 1976 Gerald Hall 10 6 153
1979 Willie Holey 11 11 74 1979 Anthony Collins 11 186 1695 Reggie Pinkney 11 6 197
1980 Chuck Bishop 11 13 66 1980 Anthony Collins 11 164 1612 1977 Gerald Hall 11 4 30
1981 Jimmy Walden 11 10 115 1981 Jimmy Walden 11 77 820 1978 Charlie Carter 11 5 35
1982 Chuck Bishop 11 21 139 1982 Tony Baker 10 138 940 1979 Willie Holley 11 3 0
1983 Henry Williams 11 22 230 1983 Earnest Byner 11 190 1060 1980 Clint Harris 11 2 57
1984 Henry Williams 10 19 156 1984 Reggie Branch 10 117 551 Willie Holley 11 2 22
1985 Tony Smith 11 17 144 1985 Tony Baker 11 206 1068 1981 Clint Harris 11 5 73
1986 Tony Smith 11 26 180 1986 Anthony Simpson 11 192 962 1982 Clint Harris 11 5 131
1987 Tony Smith 11 9 42 1987 Reggie McKinney 11 102 999 1983 Kevin Walker 11 5 26
1988 Darren Bynum 10 13 84 1988 Reggie McKinney 10 113 1294 1984 Kevin Walker 10 4 5
1989 Junior Robinson 11 19 201 1989 Junior Robinson 11 60 1224 1985 Kevin Walker 11 9 155
1990 Dion Johnson 9 15 167 1990 Dion Johnson 9 109 1402 1986 Flint McCallum 10 2 13
1991 Dion Johnson 11 26 162 1991 Dion Johnson 11 127 1673 Gary London 9 2 14
1992 Morris Letcher 11 22 263 1992 Morris Letcher 11 111 1626 1987 Ellis Dillahunt 11 5 56
1993 Morris Letcher 9 11 58 1993 Junior Smith 11 290 1453 1988 Junior Robinson 11 5 116
1994 Morris Foreman 11 19 198 1994 Junior Smith 11 261 1510 1989 Junior Robinson 11 6 67
1995 Jason Nichols 11 22 178 1995 J err is McPhail 11 223 1252 1990 Donald Porch 11 5 63
1991 Greg Grandison 11 5 124
KICKOFF RETURNS TACKLES 1992 Greg Grandison 11 6 104
1993 Morris Foreman 8 2 14
Year Player G No. Yds. Year Player UT AT TT Reggie Robinson 11 2 38
1963 Jerry Tolley 10 4 146 1975 Harold Randolph 115 37 152 Emmanuel McDaniel 11 2 0
1964 Bill Cline 9 8 246 1976 Harold Randolph 108 47 155 1994 Emmanuel McDaniel 11 5 59
1965 Neal Hughes 9 8 159 1977 Harold Randolph 124 42 166 1995 Emmanuel McDaniel 11 6 111
1966 Bobby Ellis 10 13 255 1978 Mike Brewington 112 37 149
1967 Dwight Flanagan 10 15 322 1979 Mike Brewington 64 25 98
1968 Tommy Bullock 10 12 256 1980 Jeffrey Warren 80 104 184
1969 Tommy Bullock 9 11 211 1981 Mike Grant 81 51 132
1970 George Whitley 11 19 406 1982 Jody Schulz 74 31 105
1971 Rusty Scales 10 18 325 1983 Mike Grant 66 45 111
1972 Carlester Crumpler 11 11 185 1984 Tyrone Johnson 54 38 92
1973 Reggie Pinkney 11 20 467 1985 Robert Washington 81 49 130
1974 Kenny Strayhorn 11 12 269 1986 Vinson Smith 64 52 116
1975 Kenny Strayhorn 10 13 276 1987 Vinson Smith 62 56 118
1976 Willie Hawkins 11 9 142 1988 Anthony Thompson 37 43 80
1977 Willie Hawkins 10 22 525 1989 Robert Jones 70 47 117
1978 Anthony Collins 10 16 398 1990 Robert Jones 112 55 167
1979 Anthony Collins 11 21 473 1991 Robert Jones 104 47 151
1980 Anthony Collins 11 37 990 1992 Tony Davis 82 40 122
1981 Jimmy Walden 11 25 540 1993 Mark Libiano 67 47 114
1982 Ricky Nichols 7 8 186 1994 Mark Libiano 66 69 135
1983+ Henry Williams 11 19 591 1995 Mark Libiano 71 51 122
1984 Henry Williams 10 24 513
1985 Bobby Clair 11 17 423
1986 Walter Wilson 11 30 625
1987 Reggie McKinney 11 22 495
1988 Reggie McKinney 10 25 566
1989 Junior Robinson 11 38 955
1990 Dion Johnson 9 34 879
1991 Dion Johnson 11 24 513
1992 Morris Letcher 11 36 771
1993 Morris Letcher 9 23 350
1994 Mitchell Galloway 9 28 585
1995 Mitchell Galloway 11 30 556
Jerris McPhail led the Pirates in rushing and
all-purpose yards as a senior in 1995.
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OFFENSE

First Net Net Total Plays/ Total Yards/ Yards/
Year Downs Rushing Passing Plays Game Offense Game Play Att-Comp Pts.-Avg. TDs

1959 2,266 1,316 576 52.4 3,582 325.6 6.2 136-69 278-25.3
2,081 700 552 55.2 2,781 278.1 5.0 103-35 144-14.4
1961 1,852 719 635 63.5 2,571 257.1 4.0 123-50 154-15.4

1962 1,931 834 496 55.1 2,765 307.2 5.6 113-53 215-23.9

1963 1,896 1,054 601 60.1 2,950 295.0 4.9 138-75 230-23.0

1964 2,032 1,405 593 59.3 3,437 343.7 5.8 183-99 279-27.9

1,905 1,400 663

66.3 3,305 330.5

209-108

268-29.8

1966 143 1,791 1,230 678 67.8 3.021 302.1 4.4 231-94 174-17.4
1967 175 2,318 1,135 744 74.4 3,453 345.3 4.6 173-88 253-25.3
1968 136 1,571 1,009 681 68.1 2,580 258.0 3.8 195-84 175-17.5

1969 149 1,775 745 666 74.0 2,520 280.0 3.8 160-69 108-12.0 15
193 1,653 1,612 824 74.9 3,265 296.8 3.9 301-133 136-12.4 19

1971 176 1,853 1,408 730 73.0 3,261 326.1

260-103 181-18.1 25

1972 227 2,783 1,283 890 80.9 4,066 369.6 4.6 203-87 269-24.5 35

1973 222 2,918 1,327 811 73.7 4,245 385.9 5.2 173-90 352-32.0 41

1974 178 3,015 482 748 68.0 3,497 317.9 4.7 105-24 250-22.7 32
187 3,090 969 737 67.0 4,059 369.0 5.5 120-53 269-26.9 40
1976 217 3,263 711 832 75.6 3,974 361.2 4.8 98-44 278-25.3 32

1977 181 2,927 966 728 66.2 3,893 353.9 5.3 124-62 268-24.4 33

1978 176 2,692 929 759 69.0 3,621 329.2 4.8 134-52 252-22.9 30

1979 263 4,053 1,175 846 76.9 5,228 475.3 6.2 154-79 380-34.5 51

161 2,367 676 692 62.9 3,043 276.6 4.4 141-64 192-17.5 23

1981 179 2,662 839 737 67.0 3,501 318.3 4.8 136-57 242-22.0 29

1982 232 2,845 1,546 821 74.6 4,391 399.2 5.3 202-99 259-23.5 29

1983 201 2,634 1,211 756 68.7 3,845 349.5 5.1 173-91 271-24.6 29

1984 191 2,316 1,495 783 71.2 3,811 346.5 4.9 232-100 210-19.1 24

173 2,094 967 750 68.2 3,061 278.3 4.1 199-72 161-14.6 17

1986 194 2,023 1,465 783 71.2 3,488 317.1 4.4 255-121 187-17.0 22

1987 194 2,352 1,416 746 67.8 3,768 342.5 5.0 212-100 229-20.8 28

1988 242 2,650 1,645 794 72.2 4,295 390.5 5.4 240-108 281-25.6 35
1989 204 1,852 2,145 756 68.7 3,997 363.4 5.3 314-156 301-27.4 35
182 1,996 1,605 716 65.1 3,601 327.4 5.0 241-128 254-23.1 29
1991 246 1,429 3,379 794 72.2 4,808 437.1 6.1 414-229 372-33.8 47

1992 241 1,547 3,085 824 74.9 4,632 421.1 5.6 497-272 289-26.3 41

1993 189 1,634 1,621 750 68.2 3,255 295.9

311-144 175-15.9 22

1994 226 1,717 2,765 818 74.4 4,482 407.5 5.5 407-234 303-27.5 40

241 1,545 2,812 854 77.6 4,357 396.1 5.1 457-239 255-23.2 33

All-time best in each category is underlined.

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DEFENSE

Opp. ECU

First Net Net Total Punt Punt

Year Downs Rushing Passing Offense Att-Comp Avg. Pts.-Avg. Avg. Int. Yards Average

1962 1,687 899 2,586 152-68 34.3 136-15.1 36.9
1963 1,144 917 2,061 212-92 33.3 54-5.4 32.4

1964 1,111 907 2,018 179-77 35.1 99-9.9 34.7

881

1,076

199-82

39.1 83-9.2 35.6 23 215 9.3

1966 155 1,608 1,114 2,722 199-96 33.3 175-17.5 34.9 15 148 9.9
1967 150 1,413 1,464 2,877 211-104 29.6 178-17.8 31.4 15 221 14.7
1968 192 1,406 1,778 3,184 281-139 32.1 244-24.4 32.6 17 120 7.1
1969 153 1,200 1,644 2,844 217-119 34.7 204-22.7 35.5 14 247 17.6
183 1,619 1,806 3,425 270-127 35.5 253-23.0 34.7 13 133 10.2
1971 195 2,372 1,485 3,857 219-90 37.6 300-30.0 35.7 12 69 5.8
1972 150 1,200 1,517 2,717 249-106 35.0 176-16.0 31.8 15 134 8.9
1973 167 1,406 1,511 2,917 257-121 36.9 151-13.7 35.4 22 333 15.1
1974 184 1,971 1,177 3,148 221-98 37.8 167-15.2 39.3 14 161 11.5
181 1,877 1,495 3,372 212-100 38.1 154-14.0 37.6 24 198 8.3
1976 144 1,353 1,002 2,355 219-101 40.2 116-10.5 37.0 26 519 20.0
1977 194 1,573 1,534 3,107 251-125 37.9 154-14.0 37.3 17 171 10.1
1978 128 1,416 837 2,253 180-70 36.5 123-10.3 39.1 19 155 8.2
1979 189 1,861 1,779 3,640 250-131 38.4 193-17.5 39.8 11 72 6.5
217 2,481 1,430 3,911 205-115 39.0 312-28.4 37.2 10 131 13.1
1981 219 1,918 2,080 3,998 279-159 35.7 290-26.3 37.4 17 226 13.2
1982 212 1,536 2,260 3,796 318-177 38.5 228-20.7 35.9 10 221 22.1
1983 209 1,477 2,167 3,644 342-190 37.8 180-16.7 39.5 14 196 14.0
1984 249 2,240 2,380 4,620 265-152 38.1 309-28.1 39.8 11 86 7.8
241 2,613 1,920 4,533 252-146 38.5 281-25.5 38.5 19 206 10.8
1986 243 2,235 2,392 4,627 272-162 40.4 364-33.1 37.1 61 33 5.6
1987 237 2,110 2,392 4,502 272-152 34.7 330-30.0 38.8 12 126 10.5
1988 232 2,141 2,145 4,286 260-153 36.3 325-29.6 37.3 16 192 12.0
1989 242 2,260 2,430 4,690 350-177 30.7 286-26.0 34.9 13 197 15.2
240 2,417 2,123 4,540 293-163 32.9 267-24.3 37.2 15 322 21.5
1991 262 1,637 2,860 4,497 359-221 37.4 243-22.1 41.3 20 361 18.0
1992 257 2,788 2,236 5,024 298-179 39.5 367-33.4 35.4 14 289 20.6
1993 210 1,754 2,174 3,928 308-177 35.2 329-29.9 36.4 12 134 11.2
1994 218 1,313 2,722 4,035 412-215 38.2 233-21.2 40.5 22 265 12.0
214 1,698 1,988 3,686 331-157 37.8 213-19.4 37.0 19 206 10.8
All-time best in each category is underlined.

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RUSHING PASSING

Yards Lost

Year Att. Yards Carry Game Year Att.

1959 440 2,226 5.1 202.4 1959 1361960 449 2,081 4.6 208.1 1960 103

Comp.

5935

50

Pct.

.433

.339

Yards Att. Comp.

1,316 9.7 22.3

700 6.8 20.0

.407

.469

5.8 14.4

7.4 15.7

7.6 14.1

1961 512

1962 383

1963 463

3.6 185.2 1961 1234.3 189.4 1962 113

719

834

054

1,8521,931 226 1,7052,229 333 1,896

75

.543

.541

4.1 189.6 1963 138

4.9 203.2 1964 183

4.2 211.7 1965 209

4.0 179.1 1966 231

405

331

7.7 14.2

6.7 12.9

13.1

1964 410

1965 454

1966 447

99

108 .517

94 .407

2,363

2,159

1,923

2,032

1,905

1,791

254

132

367

1,400

1,230

1,135

.509

12.9

12.0

1967 571

1968 486

1969 506

1970 523

88

5.3

6.6

2,318 4.1 231.8 1967 173

1,571 3.3 157.1 1968 195

1,775 3.5 197.2 1969 160

2,685

2,005 434

100 325

.431 1,009 5.2

.431 745 4.7

.442

84

69

10.8

12.1

453

294

3.2 150.3 1970 301

1971 260

5.4

1,612

1,408

1,283

13.7

14.7

106

1971 470 2,147

1972 687 2,922

1,653

1,853

2,783

133

103 .396

87 .429

3.9 185.3

4.1 253.0 1972

4.6

203

173

139

128

90 .520

24

6.3

7.7 14.7

4.6 20.1

8.1

18.3

16.2

1973 638

1974

1,327

482

969

3,046 2,918 265.3 1973

3,313 298 3,015 4.7 274.1 1974 105

3,309 219 3,090 5.0 280.9 1975 120

.229.442

.449

643

1975 617

1976 734

5344

4.4

4.8

711

378

353

296.6 1976 98

266.1 1977

1977 604

625

1978

1979 692

1980 551

1981 601

1982 619

3,263

2,927

2,692

.500

.388

7.3

7.8 15.6

6.9 17.9

3,641

3,280

4,497

2,651

244.7

966

929

4.3

5.9

124 62

1978 134 52

1979 154 79

.513

14.9

10.6

14.7

15.6

444

248

4.8

1980 141

4,053

2,367

2,662

368.5

215.2

242.0

64

1,175

676

4.4

.454

.419

.490

.526

.431

99

1981 136

1982 202

355

211

263

313

258.6

839 6.2

1,546 7.7

1,211 7.0

4.5

4.2

3.8

3.8

3,200

1983 583 2,845

1984 551 2,579

2,407

2,845

2,634

2,316

13.3

14.9

239.5 1983 173 91

210.5 1984 232 100

72

6.4

551

1985

1,495

.362 967

.475

13.4

12.1

14.2

15.2

2,094

2,023

2,352

190.4 1985 199

183.9 1986 255 121

1987 212

4.9

5.7

6.7

1,465

.472 416

1986 528

1987 534

1988

1989 442

1990 475

4.4

4.8

2,964 314

2,184 332

213.8 100

240.9 1988 240 108

314 156

6.9

6.8

2,650

1,852 4.2

1,996 4.2

.450 1,645

.497 2,145

.531 1,605

13.8

12.5

1989

1990 241

1991 414

317

302

168.4

181.5

129.9

128

6.6

8.2

1991 380

1992 327

2,313

1,731

1,785

3.8

.533

.547

14.8

11.3

1992 497

1993 311

1,429

1,547

1,634

140.6

229

272

144

6.2

5.2

238

389

3,379

3,085

1,621

3.7

1993 439

1994 411

1995 397

.463

11.3

11.8

11.8

2,023

1,952 235

1771 226

148.5

156.1 1994 407 234

140.5 1995 457 239

6.8

6.2

2,765

2812

1,717 4.2

1545 3.9

.575

.523

All-time best in each category is underlined.

124 ECU Football






KICKOFF RETURNS TURNOVER RATIO

Yards/ TAKEAWAY GIVEAWAY

Year No. Yards Average TDs Game Year Int. Furn. Total Int. Furn. Total

1962 26 663 25.5 1 73.7

1966 15 15 30 22 14 36

1963 16

28.4 0 45.5

529
50
31
58
1994 36 743 20.6 1 67.5 1995 19 14 33 14 12 26
1995 32 583 18.2 0 53.0
PUNT RETURNS Yards/
All-time best in each category is underlined.
Year No. Yards Average TDs Game
1962 27 308 11.4 0 34.2
1963 36 260 7.2 0 26.0
1964 38 335 8.8 0 33.5
1965 31 316 10.2 1 31.6
1966 36 246 6.9 1 24.6
1967 40 404 10.1 0 40.4
1968 45 332 7.4 1 33.2
1969 26 189 7.3 0 21.0
1970 36 239 6.6 0 21.7
1971 28 215 7.7 0 21.5
1972 35 291 8.3 0 26.5
1973 21 173 8.2 0 15.7
1974 23 121 5.3 0 11.0
1975 20 128 6.4 0 11.6
1976 36 437 12.l 1 39.7
1977 32 259 8.1 1 23.5
1978 38 469 12.3 1 42.6
1979 22 152 6.9 0 13.8
1980 24 119 5.0 0 10.8
1981 12 126 10.5 1 11.5
1982 25 144 5.8 0 13.1
1983 22 230 10.5 2 20.9
1984 29 208 7.2 0 18.9
1985 21 207 9.9 2 18.8
1986 27 227 8.4 0 20.6
1987 14 78 5.6 0 7.1
1988 19 90 4.7 0 8.2
7.8
1991 26 162 6.2 0 14.7
1992 24 358 14.9 1 32.5
1993 18 126 7.0 0 11.5
1994 23 225 9.8 0 20.5
1995 23 183 8.0 0 16.7
All-time best in each category is underlined.
ECU Football 125
1967 15 8 23 8 8 16

1964 25

21.1 0 52.9

1968 15 13 28 17 18 35

1965 17 322 19.5 0 32.2

1969 14 15 29 13 11 24

1966 37 657 17.8 0 65.7

1970 13 24

20 26 46

1967 30 610 20.3 0 61.0

1971 12 16 28 23 25 48

1968 41 722 17.6 0 72.2

1969 38 689 18.1 0 76.6 1972 15 21 36 12 23 35

1973 22 24 46 8 19 27

1970

832 18.2 0 75.6

1971

1974 14 15 29 11 18

821 16.4 0 82.1

29

1972 35 572 16.5 0 52.0 1975 24 22 46 4 19 23

1973 31 588 19.0 0 53.5 1976 26 16 42 8 25 33

1974

712 20.9 0 64.7

1977

4 24

17 17

28

1975

649 20.9 0 59.0

1978 19 23 42 10 29 39

1976 20 285 14.3 0 25.9

1979 11 15 26 5 13 18

1977 32 653 20.4 0 59.4

1980 11 17 28 a 20 23

1978 32 684 21.4 0 62.2

1981 17 17 34 10 25 35

1979 29 590 20.3 0 53.6

1982 10 13 23 20 15 35

1980 43 1,088 25.3 2 98.9

677

1983 14 14 28 9 17 26

1981 35

19.3 1 61.5

1982 31 605 19.5 0 55.0 1984 11 12 23 17 16 33

1983 30 748 24.9 2 68.0 1985 17 19 36 17 11 28

1984 44 786 17.9 0 71.5 1986 6 11 17 12 11 23

1985 38 883 23.2 0 80.3 1987 12 11 23 12 14 26

1986

1,143 21.2 0 103.9

1988 16 17 33 18 5 23

1,119

1987

19.3 0 101.7

1989 13 11 24 15 7 22

1988 54 1,160 21.5 1 105.4

1,245

1990 15 10 25 11 17 28

1989

113.2

53

23.5 0

1991 20 16 36 10 6 16

1990 53 1,197 22.6 1 108.8

638

1992 14 13 27 27 10 37

1991 30

21.3 0 58.0

1993 12 7 19 23 9 32

1992 56 1,206 21.5 0 109.6

754

1994 22 11 33 15 7 22

1993 50

15.1 0 68.5

324

1

1989 34

29.5

1990 21 164

1 14.9






East Carolina has appeared on television 41 times during its history. In
those games, the Pirates sport a 16-25 record. ECU has been on national
television nine times in its history, including six times in the decade of the

1990s. Below is a listing of how ECU has fared on the tube:

Date Score

Oct. 14, 1972 ECU 27, The Citadel 21

Oct. 5, 1974 N.C. State 24, ECU 20

Nov. 20, 1976 ECU 35, Appalachian State 7

Oct. 1, 1977 South Carolina 19, ECU 16

Nov. 11, 1978 ECU 20, William & Mary 3

Dec. 16, 1978* ECU 35, Louisiana Tech 13

Nov. 24, 1979 ECU 38, William & Mary 14
Sept. 20, 1980 Florida State 63, ECU 7

Sept. 27, 1980 Southern Miss 35, ECU 6

Oct. 24, 1981 Miami (Fla.) 31, ECU 6

Sept. 3, 1983 Florida State 47, ECU 46

Sept. 10, 1983 ECU 22, N.C. State 16

Oct. 6, 1984 Pittsburgh 17, ECU 10

Sept. 13, 1986 West Virginia 24, ECU 21

Nov. 27, 1986 Miami (Fla.) 36, ECU 10

Oct. 31, 1987 Miami (Fla.) 41, ECU 3
Oct. 8, 1988 West Virginia 30, ECU 10

Oct. 15, 1988 Florida State 45, ECU 21

Oct. 22, 1988 Syracuse 38, ECU 14

Oct. 28, 1989 Syracuse 18, ECU 16

Sept. 8, 1990 Florida State 45, ECU 24

Oct. 13, 1990 South Carolina 37, ECU 7

Aug. 31, 1991 Illinois 38, ECU 31

Jan. 1, 1992** ECU 37, N.C. State 34

Sept. 5, 1992 Syracuse 42, ECU 21

Sept. 12, 1992 ECU 30, Virginia Tech 27

Oct. 29, 1992 Southern Miss 38, ECU 21

Nov. 7, 1992 West Virginia 41, ECU 28

Sept. 9, 1993 Syracuse 41, ECU 22
Oct. 2, 1993 Memphis State 34, ECU 7
Sept. 24, 1994 Syracuse 21, ECU 18

Oct. 8, 1994 ECU 56, South Carolina 42

Nov. 19, 1994 ECU 30, Memphis 6

Dec. 31, 1994*** Illinois 30, ECU 0

Sept. 2, 1995 Tennessee 27, ECU 7

Sept. 9, 1995 ECU 27, Syracuse 24

Sept. 30, 1995 ECU 23, West Virginia 20

Oct. 28, 1995 ECU 36, Sou. Mississippi 34

Nov. 4, 1995 ECU 31, Army 25

Nov. 18, 1995 ECU 31, Memphis 17
Dec. 30, 1995*** ECU 19, Stanford 13

Site

Ficklen Stadium

Raleigh, N.C.

Ficklen Stadium

Columbia, S.C.

Ficklen Stadium

Shreveport, La.

Williamsburg, Va.

Tallahassee, Fla.

Ficklen Stadium

Ficklen Stadium

Tallahassee, Fla.

Raleigh, N.C.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Ficklen Stadium

Miami, Fla.

Ficklen Stadium

Ficklen Stadium

Tallahassee, Fla.

Ficklen Stadium

Syracuse, N.Y.

Tallahassee, Fla.

Columbia, S.C.

Champaign, Ill.

Atlanta, Ga.

Ficklen Stadium

Ficklen Stadium

Ficklen Stadium

Morgantown, W.Va.

Ficklen Stadium
Ficklen Stadium

Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium

Columbia, S.C.

Memphis, Tenn.

Memphis, Tenn.

Knoxville, Tenn.
Syracuse, N.Y.

Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium

Hattiesburg, Miss.

West Point, N.Y.

Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium

Memphis, Tenn.

Telecast

Regional

Regional

Regional

Regional

Regional

Regional

National (ESPN)

Local

Local

Local

Local

National (WTBS)

Regional (KATZ)

Local

National (WTBS)

Local

Local

Local

Local

Local

Local

Regional

National (ESPN)

National (ESPN)

Local

Regional (PSN-TV)

National (ESPN)

Local

National (ESPN)

Regional (PSN-TV)

Local

Local

Local

National (ESPN)

Local

Local

Regional

Local

Local

Regional

National (ESPN)

* Independence Bowl
** Peach Bowl
*** St. Jude Liberty Bowl

ECU Football






ECU scored on a punt return: Derrek Batson vs. West Virginia, Nov.
7, 1992 (97 yards)

Opponent scored on a punt return: Perry Carter of
Southern Miss, Nov. 9, 1991 (86 yards)

ECU scored on a kickoff return: Mitchell Galloway vs. Tulsa, Oct.
22, 1994 (97 yards)

Opponent scored on a kickoff return: Tony Smith of
Southern Miss, Nov. 25, 1989 (82 yards)

ECU scored on an interception return: Daren Hart vs. Stanford, Dec.

30, 1995 (39 yards)

Opponent scored on an interception return: Jamell
Jefferson of Central Michigan, Sept. 16, 1995 (30
yards)

ECU scored on a punt and kickoff return in same game: Dion
Johnson vs. Temple, Oct. 27, 1990 (Punt Return -53 yards;
Kickoff Return -90 yards)

Opponent scored on a punt and kickoff return in same
game: None since 1965

ECU scored on a fumble return: Morris Foreman vs. Temple, Oct.
21, 1995 (31 yards)

Opponent scored on a fumble return: Lawrence Lewis
of Virginia Tech, Oct. 15, 1994 (60 yards)

ECU scored on a blocked punt return: Dwight Henry vs. Tulsa, Nov.
6, 1993 (recovered in end zone)

Opponent scored on a blocked punt return: Kwane Ellis
of Stanford, Dec. 30, 1995 (2 yards)

ECU scored when fumble recovered in end zone: Mike Davis vs.

East Tennessee State, Nov. 7, 1981

Opponent scored when fumble recovered in end zone:

Andy Mason of Washington, Sept. 25, 1993

ECU scored on a safety: Maurice DeShazo of Virginia Tech fumbles
ball out of end zone, Oct. 30, 1993

Opponent scored on a safety: J.T. Thomas of West Virginia
sacked Marcus Crandell in end zone, Sept. 30,
1995

ECU scored on a two-point conversion: Marcus Crandell pass to
Sean Richardson vs. South Carolina, Oct. 8, 1994

Opponent scored on a two-point conversion: Ronnie
McAda of Army on a run, Nov. 4, 1995

ECU blocked a punt: Dwight Henry vs. Tulsa, Nov. 6, 1993
Opponent blocked a punt: Kwane Ellis of Stanford, Dec.
30, 1995

ECU blocked a field goal: Morris Foreman vs. South Carolina, Oct.

9, 1993

Opponent blocked a field goal: Robert McWilliams of
Temple, Oct. 21, 1995

ECU blocked an extra point:
Opponent blocked an extra point:
Robert Jones vs. N.C. State, Jan. 1, 1992
Tim Bell of Southern
Mississppi, Oct. 28, 1995

ECU had teammates rush for 100 yards in same game: Junior Smith
(150 yards) and Charles Miles (112 yards) vs. Southern Miss,
Oct. 29, 1992

Opponent had teammates rush for 100 yards in same
game: Rob DeBoer (165 yards) and Mike Dingle (113
yards) of South Carolina, Oct. 13, 1990

ECU Football

ECU had quarterback throw and run for over 100 yards: Jeff Blake
(119 Rush -199 Pass) vs. Cincinnati, Oct. 20, 1990

Opponent had quarterback throw and run for over 100
yards: Tracy Ham (199 Rush -141 Pass) of Georgia
Southern, Oct. 18, 1986

ECU had quarterback throw five touchdowns: Jeff Blake vs.

Southern Mississippi, Nov. 9, 1991

Opponent had quarterback throw five touchdowns: Gus
Frerotte of Tulsa, Nov. 6, 1993 (6 IDs)

ECU had quarterback throw four touchdowns: Marcus Crandell
vs. Syracuse,
Sept. 9, 1995

Opponent had quarterback throw four touchdowns:

Johnny Johnson of Illinois, Dec. 31, 1994

ECU had quarterback throw three touchdowns: Marcus Crandell
vs. Army, Nov. 4, 1995

Opponent had quarterback throw three touchdowns:

Steve Taneyhill of South Carolina, Oct. 8, 1994

ECU had player score four touchdowns: Walter Wilson vs.

Pittsburgh, Nov. 18, 1989

Opponent had player score four touchdowns: Chris Penn
of Tulsa, Nov. 6, 1993

ECU had player score three touchdowns: Mitchell Galloway vs.

South Carolina, Oct. 8, 1994

Opponent had player score three touchdowns: Marvin
Graves of Syracuse, Sept. 9, 1993

ECU had kicker make four field goals: Chad Holcomb vs. Stanford,
Dec. 30, 1995

Opponent had kicker make four field goals: Marty
Simpson of South Carolina, Sept. 19, 1992

ECU had kicker make three field goals: Chad Holcomb vs.

Stanford, Dec.
30, 1995

Opponent had kicker make three field goals: Charlie
Pierce of Central Florida, Nov. 12, 1994

ECU scored 50 points: 56 vs. South Carolina, Oct. 8, 1994
Opponent scored 50 points: 52 by Tulsa, Nov. 6, 1993

ECU scored 40 points: 56 vs. South Carolina, Oct. 8, 1994
Opponent scored 40 points: 42 by South Carolina, Oct. 8,
1994

ECU scored 40 points in one half: 42 vs. Akron (1st), Oct. 5, 1991
Opponent scored 40 points in one half: Not since 1970

ECU scored 30 points in one half: 31 vs. Tulane (1st), Nov. 2, 1991
Opponent scored 30 points in one half: 31 by Southern
Miss (2nd), Oct. 28, 1995

ECU scored 25 points in one quarter: 27 vs. South Carolina (2nd),
Oct. 8, 1994

Opponent scored 25 points in one quarter: 25 by N.C.

State (4th), Sept. 6, 1986

ECU has been shut out: by Illinois, Sept. 23, 1995

Opponent has been shut out: vs. Illinois State, Oct. 23,
1982 (138 consecutive games)

127






PIRATES IN

HOME OPENERS

'

Record: 34-24-2

Nov. 12, 1932 lost to Guilford, 0-79

Oct. 20, 1933 lost to Wake Forest Frosh, 0-27

Oct. 13, 1934 lost to Wingate, 0-6

Oct. 26, 1935 lost to Oak Ridge, 2-6

Oct. 30, 1936 def. William & Mary, 25-0

Oct. 2, 1937 lost to Guilford, 0-7

Oct. 8, 1938 lost to Campbell, 6-19

Oct. 13, 1939 lost to Western Carolina, 6-12

Sept. 28, 1940 def. Kutztown State, 14-6
Sept. 27, 1941 def. Tusculum, 31-0

Oct. 5, 1946 tied Atlantic Christian, 6-6

Sept. 27, 1947 lost to Lenoir-Rhyne, 9-27

Oct. 15, 1948 lost to Western Carolina, 0-39

Sept. 14, 1949 def. Cherry Point Marines, 24-0

Sept. 30, 1950 lost to Hampden-Sydney, 26-38

Oct. 6, 1951 lost to Elon, 20-34

Sept. 13, 1952 lost to Norfolk Navy, 7-13

Sept. 19, 1953 def. Wilson Teachers, 41-0

Sept. 11, 1954 def. Norfolk Navy, 21-0

Sept. 10, 1955 def. Norfolk Navy, 6-0

Sept. 22, 1956 tied Stetson, 7-7

Sept. 28, 1957 lost to Davidson, 7-19

Sept. 13, 1958 def. Emory & Henry, 12-0

Sept. 19, 1959 def. Albright, 45-0

Sept. 17, 1960 def. Newport News Apprentice, 21-6

Sept. 16, 1961 def. Indiana State, 19-6
Sept. 29, 1962 def. Catawba, 15-14

Sept. 21, 1963 def. Wake Forest, 20-10

Sept. 12, 1964 def. Catawba, 25-0

Sept. 25, 1965 def. West Chester, 27-6

Sept. 24, 1966 lost to Northeastern Louisiana, 14-21

Oct. 7, 1967 def. Southern Illinois, 21-8

Sept. 14, 1968 def. Parsons, 37-7

Sept. 27, 1969 lost to Louisiana Tech, 6-24

Sept. 19, 1970 lost to East Tennessee State, 0-10

Sept. 11, 1971 lost to Toledo, 0-45

Sept. 16, 1972 def. Southern Illinois, 16-0

Sept. 29, 1973 def. Furman, 14-3
Sept. 14, 1974 def. Bowling Green, 24-6

Sept. 20, 1975 def. William & Mary, 20-0

Sept. 11, 1976 def. Southern Mississippi, 48-0

Sept. 24, 1977 def. VMT, 14-13

Sept. 2, 1978 def. Western Carolina, 14-6

Sept. 1, 1979 def. Western Carolina, 31-6

Sept. 13, 1980 lost to Southwestern Louisiana, 21-27

Sept. 5, 1981 def. Western Carolina, 42-6

Sept. 18, 1982 def. East Tennessee State, 30-0

Sept. 17, 1983 def. Murray State, 50-25

Sept. 1, 1984 lost to Florida State, 17-48

Sept. 14, 1985 def. Southwest Texas State, 27-16

Sept. 13, 1986 lost to West Virginia, 21-24

Sept. 12, 1987 lost to Florida State, 3-44
Sept. 3, 1988 def. Tennessee Tech, 52-13

Sept. 9, 1989 def. Bowling Green, 41-6

Sept. 1, 1990 def. Louisiana Tech, 27-17

Sept. 14, 1991 def. Memphis State, 20-13

Sept. 5, 1992 lost to Syracuse, 21-42

Sept. 9, 1993 lost to Syracuse, 22-41

Sept. 24, 1994 lost to Syracuse, 18-21
Sept. 16, 1995 def. Central Michigan, 30-17

ECU Football

PIRATES IN

SEASON OPENERS

Record: 29-30-1

Oct. 29, 1932 lost to Presbyterian, 0-39

Oct. 6, 1933 lost to N.C. State Frosh, 0-18

Oct. 13, 1934 lost to Wingate, 0-6

Oct. 12, 1935 lost to Wingate, 0-6

Oct. 24, 1936 lost to Western Carolina, 6-7
Oct. 2, 1937 lost to Guilford, 0-7

Oct. 1, 1938 lost to Belmont Abbey, 0-19
Sept. 31, 1939 lost to Kutztown State, 6-20

Sept. 28, 1940 def. Kutztown State, 14-6

Sept. 27, 1941 def. Tusculum, 31-0

Sept. 30, 1946 def. Presbyterian, 20-0

Sept. 27, 1947 lost to Lenoir-Rhyne, 9-27

Sept. 17, 1948 lost to Cherry Point Marines, 6-13

Sept. 15, 1949 def. Cherry point Marines, 24-0

Sept. 16, 1950 def. Newport News Apprentice, 21-7

Sept. 15, 1951 lost to Southern Mississippi, 0-40

Sept. 13, 1952 lost to Norfolk Navy, 7-13

Sept. 19, 1953 def. Wilson Teachers, 41-0

Sept. 11, 1954 def. Norfolk Navy, 21-0

Sept. 10, 1955 def. Norfolk Navy, 6-0

Sept. 15, 1956 lost to Virginia Tech 2-37

Sept. 18, 1957 lost to Richmond, 7-40

Sept. 13, 1958 def. Emory & Henry, 12-0

Sept. 12, 1959 lost to Presbyterian, 13-18

Sept. 17, 1960 def. Newport News Apprentice, 21-6

Sept. 16, 1961 def. Indiana State, 19-6

Sept. 15, 1962 lost to Richmond, 26-27

Sept. 14, 1963 lost to Richmond, 7-10

Sept. 12, 1964 def. Catawba, 25-0

Sept. 25, 1965 def. West Chester, 27-6

Sept. 17, 1966 tied William & Mary, 7-7

Sept. 16, 1967 def. William & Mary, 27-7

Sept. 14, 1968 def. Parsons, 37-7

Sept. 20, 1969 lost to East Tennessee State, 0-7

Sept. 12, 1970 lost to Toledo, 2-35

Sept. 11, 1971 lost to Toledo, 0-45

Sept. 9, 1972 def. VMI, 30-3

Sept. 8, 1973 lost to N.C. State, 8-57
Sept. 14, 1974 def. Bowling Green, 24-6

Sept. 6, 1975 lost to N.C. State, 3-26

Sept. 11, 1976 def. Southern Mississippi, 48-0

Sept. 3, 1977 def. N.C. State, 28-23

Sept. 2, 1978 def. Western Carolina, 14-6

Sept. 1, 1979 def. Western Carolina, 31-6

Sept. 6, 1980 def. Duke, 35-10

Sept. 5, 1981 def. Western Carolina, 42-6

Sept. 11, 1982 lost to N.C. State, 26-33

Sept. 3, 1983 lost to Florida State, 46-47

Sept. 1, 1984 lost to Florida State, 17-48

Sept. 7, 1985 def. N.C. State, 33-14

Sept. 6, 1986 lost to N.C. State, 10-38

Sept. 5, 1987 def. N.C. State, 32-14

Sept. 3, 1988 def. Tennessee Tech, 52-13

Sept. 9, 1989 def. Bowling Green, 41-6

Sept. 1, 1990 def. Louisiana Tech, 27-17

Aug. 31, 1991 lost to Illinois, 31-38
Sept. 5, 1992 lost to Syracuse, 21-42

Sept. 9, 1993 lost to Syracuse, 22-41
Sept. 10, 1994 lost to Duke, 10-13

Sept. 7, 1995 lost to Tennessee, 7-27

128

PIRATES IN

HOMECOMING GAMES

Record: 33-8 (Since 1955)

Oct. 8, 1955 def. Elon, 13-0

Oct. 13, 1956 def. Western Carolina, 20-19

Oct. 12, 1957 lost to Elon, 12-21

Oct. 18, 1958 def. Western Carolina, 18-7

Oct. 10, 1959 def. Elon, 31-8

Oct. 15, 1960 def. Western Carolina, 7-6
Oct. 7, 1961 def. Elon, 22-20

Oct. 20, 1962 def. Newberry, 36-8

Oct. 19, 1963 def. Western Carolina, 50-0

Nov. 14, 1964 def. Presbyterian, 49-8
Oct. 23, 1965 def. The Citadel, 21-0

Nov. 12, 1966 def. Richmond, 28-16

Oct. 28, 1967 lost to The Citadel, 19-21

Nov. 9, 1968 lost to Tampa, 21-28

Nov. 8, 1969 lost to Davidson, 27-42

Oct. 17, 1970 lost to Southern Illinois, 12-14

Nov. 6, 1971 def. Davidson, 27-26

Nov. 4, 1972 def. Tenn.-Chattanooga, 33-7

Nov. 10, 1973 def. Richmond, 44-14

Nov. 2, 1974 def. The Citadel, 41-21
Oct. 18, 1975 def. Western Carolina, 42-14

Oct. 30, 1976 def. Western Carolina, 24-17

Oct. 8, 1977 def. Southern Illinois, 33-0

Nov. 11, 1978 def. William & Mary, 20-3

Oct. 13, 1979 def. The Citadel, 49-7

Oct. 18, 1980 def. Western Carolina, 24-14

Nov. 7, 1981 def. East Tennessee State, 66-23

Oct. 23, 1982 def. Illinois State, 21-0

Oct. 29, 1983 def. East Tennessee State, 21-9

Oct. 20, 1984 def. East Tennessee State, 24-6

Oct. 5, 1985 lost to Miami (Fla.), 15-27

Oct. 18, 1986 def. Georgia Southern, 35-33

Oct. 10, 1987 def. Cincinnati, 56-28

Oct. 8, 1988 lost to West Virginia, 10-30

Oct. 21, 1989 def. Virginia Tech, 14-10

Oct. 20, 1990 def. Cincinnati, 56-32

Oct. 5, 1991 def. Akron, 56-20

Oct. 17, 1992 def. Cincinnati, 42-21
Oct. 16, 1993 def. Louisiana Tech, 31-28

Oct. 29, 1994 def. Cincinnati, 35-21

Oct. 21, 1995 def. Temple, 32-22












East Carolina began competing in football on an intercollegiate basis in 1932, with Kenneth Beatty serving as
head coach. Since that time, Pirate football squads have been fielded 60 times. The overall record for ECU football
is 294-273-11, a 51.8 winning percentage.
The Pirates joined the Southern Conference in 1964 and left the league in June of 1977. During that time, ECU
enjoyed much success. The school record against conference foes during that time was 43-18-1, a 70.2 winning per-
centage.
OVERALL CONFERENCE
Season w L I Pct. PF PA w L I Pct. PF PA Coach Captain(s)1932 0 5 0 .000 0 187 Kenneth Beatty Bud Bullock
1933 1 5 0 .167 6 98 Kenneth Beatty Henry Rivers
1934 1 4 1 .250 18 87 G.L. Mathis NONE
1935 3 3 0 .500 77 32 G.L. Mathis NONE
1936 2 2 0 .500 50 13 Bo Farley Lex Ridenhour
1937 2 5 0 .286 65 78 J.D. Alexander Primy Carpenter1938 1 6 1 .188 39 126 J.D. Alexander Bill Shelton
1939 0 8 0 .000 18 168 O.A. Hankner Mervin Frazelle
1940 5 3 0 .625 143 70 John Christenbury Walter Rodgers1941 7 0 0 1.000 159 20 John Christenbury Jim Gianakas
1942-45 NO GAMES PLAYED
1946 5 3 1 .563 158 58 Jim Johnson NONE
1947 3 6 0 .333 64 142 Jim Johnson John Wyatt1948 0 9 0 .000 38 206 Jim Johnson John Wyatt, Frank Holocher
1949 4 5 1 .450 207 177 Bill Dole Ray Autry, Keith Kilpatrick
1950 7 3 0 .700 252 142 Bill Dole Johnny Smith, Buck Wilson
1951 4 6 0 .400 184 220 Bill Dole Jessee Aldridge, Dwight Shoe,
Dennis Smith
1952 6 3 2 .636 225 132 Jack Boone Dwight Shoe, Dennis Smith
1953 8 2 0 .800 292 81 Jack Boone Jack Britt, Bobby Hodges1954 5 4 1 .550 144 105 Jack Boone John Hayes, Willie Holland
1955 4 5 0 .444 93 102 Jack Boone Dick , Harold O'Kelley1956 2 6 1 .278 99 249 Jack Boone Dick
CherryCherry, Ray Pennington1957 1 8 0 .111 73 218 Jack Boone Dick Monds, Ken Burgess1958 6 4 0 .600 142 145 Jack Boone Lynn Barnett, Ralph Zehring1959 5 6 0 .455 269 171 Jack Boone Bill Cain, Ed Emory
1960 7 3 0 .700 144 92 Jack Boone Glenn Bass, Chuck Gordon
1961 5 4 1 .550 151 139 Jack Boone Chuck Gordon, Nick Hilgert,
Clayton Piland
1962 5 4 0 .556 217 136 Clarence Stasavich Dave Smith, Bill Strickland
1963 9 1 0 .900 230 54 Clarence Stasavich Maurice Allen, Richard Honeycutt1964 9 1 0 .900 279 107 Clarence Stasavich Dave Bumgarner, Ted Day1965 9 1 0 .900 229 83 3 1 0 .750 83 47 Clarence Stasavich Mitchell Cannon,
Norman Swindell
1966 4 5 1 .450 174 175 4 1 1 .750 126 67 Clarence Stasavich Leroy Cobb, Johnny Crew
1967 8 2 0 .800 253 178 4 1 0 .800 145 81 Clarence Stasavich Nelson Gravatt, Kevin Moran
1968 4 6 0 .400 175 244 2 2 0 .500 54 72 Clarence Stasavich Ben Grieb, Wayne Lineberry1969 2 7 0 .222 108 204 1 3 0 .250 71 118 Clarence Stasavich Mike Boaz, Roger Bost
1970 3 8 0 .273 136 253 2 2 0 .500 55 87 Mike McGee George Whitley, Steve Davis
1971 4 6 0 .400 181 300 3 2 0 .600 101 106 Sonny Randle Rich Peeler
1972 9 2 0 .818 269 176 6 0 0 1.000 161 67 Sonny Randle Jim Post, Jimmy Creech
1973 9 2 0 .818 352 151 7 0 0 1.000 262 41 Sonny Randle Mike Myrick, Carl Summrell
1974 7 4 0 .636 250 167 3 3 0 .500 131 107 Pat Dye Danny Kepley, Don Schink
1975 8 3 0 .727 296 154 4 2 0 .667 111 80 Pat Dye Cary Godette, Jimbo Walker,
Bobby Myrick, Kenny Strayhorn1976 9 2 0 .818 278 116 4 1 0 .800 128 66 Pat Dye Mike Weaver, Cary Godette
1977 8 3 0 .727 268 154 Pat Dye Jimmy Southerland,
Harold Randolph1978 9 3 0 .750 287 136 Pat Dye Eddie Hicks, Terry Gallaher,
Zack Valentine
1979 7 3 1 .682 380 193 Pat Dye Matt Mulholland,
Mike Brewington
130 ECU Football
East Carolina began competing in football on an intercollegiate basis in 1932, with Kenneth Beatty serving as
head coach. Since that time, Pirate football squads have been fielded 60 times. The overall record for ECU football
is 294-273-11, a 51.8 winning percentage.
The Pirates joined the Southern Conference in 1964 and left the league in June of 1977. During that time, ECU
enjoyed much success. The school record against conference foes during that time was 43-18-1, a 70.2 winning per-
centage.
OVERALL CONFERENCE
Season w L I Pct. PF PA w L I Pct. PF PA Coach Captain(s)1932 0 5 0 .000 0 187 Kenneth Beatty Bud Bullock
1933 1 5 0 .167 6 98 Kenneth Beatty Henry Rivers
1934 1 4 1 .250 18 87 G.L. Mathis NONE
1935 3 3 0 .500 77 32 G.L. Mathis NONE
1936 2 2 0 .500 50 13 Bo Farley Lex Ridenhour
1937 2 5 0 .286 65 78 J.D. Alexander Primy Carpenter1938 1 6 1 .188 39 126 J.D. Alexander Bill Shelton
1939 0 8 0 .000 18 168 O.A. Hankner Mervin Frazelle
1940 5 3 0 .625 143 70 John Christenbury Walter Rodgers1941 7 0 0 1.000 159 20 John Christenbury Jim Gianakas
1942-45 NO GAMES PLAYED
1946 5 3 1 .563 158 58 Jim Johnson NONE
1947 3 6 0 .333 64 142 Jim Johnson John Wyatt1948 0 9 0 .000 38 206 Jim Johnson John Wyatt, Frank Holocher
1949 4 5 1 .450 207 177 Bill Dole Ray Autry, Keith Kilpatrick
1950 7 3 0 .700 252 142 Bill Dole Johnny Smith, Buck Wilson
1951 4 6 0 .400 184 220 Bill Dole Jessee Aldridge, Dwight Shoe,
Dennis Smith
1952 6 3 2 .636 225 132 Jack Boone Dwight Shoe, Dennis Smith
1953 8 2 0 .800 292 81 Jack Boone Jack Britt, Bobby Hodges1954 5 4 1 .550 144 105 Jack Boone John Hayes, Willie Holland
1955 4 5 0 .444 93 102 Jack Boone Dick , Harold O'Kelley1956 2 6 1 .278 99 249 Jack Boone Dick
CherryCherry, Ray Pennington1957 1 8 0 .111 73 218 Jack Boone Dick Monds, Ken Burgess1958 6 4 0 .600 142 145 Jack Boone Lynn Barnett, Ralph Zehring1959 5 6 0 .455 269 171 Jack Boone Bill Cain, Ed Emory
1960 7 3 0 .700 144 92 Jack Boone Glenn Bass, Chuck Gordon
1961 5 4 1 .550 151 139 Jack Boone Chuck Gordon, Nick Hilgert,
Clayton Piland
1962 5 4 0 .556 217 136 Clarence Stasavich Dave Smith, Bill Strickland
1963 9 1 0 .900 230 54 Clarence Stasavich Maurice Allen, Richard Honeycutt1964 9 1 0 .900 279 107 Clarence Stasavich Dave Bumgarner, Ted Day1965 9 1 0 .900 229 83 3 1 0 .750 83 47 Clarence Stasavich Mitchell Cannon,
Norman Swindell
1966 4 5 1 .450 174 175 4 1 1 .750 126 67 Clarence Stasavich Leroy Cobb, Johnny Crew
1967 8 2 0 .800 253 178 4 1 0 .800 145 81 Clarence Stasavich Nelson Gravatt, Kevin Moran
1968 4 6 0 .400 175 244 2 2 0 .500 54 72 Clarence Stasavich Ben Grieb, Wayne Lineberry1969 2 7 0 .222 108 204 1 3 0 .250 71 118 Clarence Stasavich Mike Boaz, Roger Bost
1970 3 8 0 .273 136 253 2 2 0 .500 55 87 Mike McGee George Whitley, Steve Davis
1971 4 6 0 .400 181 300 3 2 0 .600 101 106 Sonny Randle Rich Peeler
1972 9 2 0 .818 269 176 6 0 0 1.000 161 67 Sonny Randle Jim Post, Jimmy Creech
1973 9 2 0 .818 352 151 7 0 0 1.000 262 41 Sonny Randle Mike Myrick, Carl Summrell
1974 7 4 0 .636 250 167 3 3 0 .500 131 107 Pat Dye Danny Kepley, Don Schink
1975 8 3 0 .727 296 154 4 2 0 .667 111 80 Pat Dye Cary Godette, Jimbo Walker,
Bobby Myrick, Kenny Strayhorn1976 9 2 0 .818 278 116 4 1 0 .800 128 66 Pat Dye Mike Weaver, Cary Godette
1977 8 3 0 .727 268 154 Pat Dye Jimmy Southerland,
Harold Randolph1978 9 3 0 .750 287 136 Pat Dye Eddie Hicks, Terry Gallaher,
Zack Valentine
1979 7 3 1 .682 380 193 Pat Dye Matt Mulholland,
Mike Brewington
130 ECU Football
r






3.4.
7.
9.
3.4.
7.
9.
OVERALL CONFERENCE

Season w L I Pct. PF PA w L I Pct. PF PA Coach Captain(s)

1980 4 7 0 .364 192 312 Ed Theodore Sutton, Jeffrey Warren

1981 5 6 0 .455 242 290 Ed Mike Grant, Tootie Robbins

1982 7 4 0 .636 259 228 Ed Emory Jody Schultz, Earnest Byner,

Whitley Wilkerson

1983 8 3 0 .727 271 180 Ed Emory Earnest Byner, Mike Grant,

Reggie Branch, Lloyd Black

1984 2 9 0 .182 210 309 Ed Emory Jeff Heath, Tyrone Johnson,

Ricky Nichols

1985 2 0 0 .182 161 281 Art Baker Tony Baker, Robert Washington,

Stuart Ward

1986 3 8 0 .182 197 364 Art Baker Game

1987 5 6 0 .455 229 330 Art Baker Game

1988 3 8 0 .273 281 325 Art Baker Game Captains

1989 6 5 0 .500 301 286 Bill Lewis Travis Hunter, Walter Wilson,

Anthony Thompson, Junior

Robinson

1990 5 6 0 .455 254 267 Bill Lewis Chad Martin, Donald Porch,

George Koonce, R.L. Beeman

1991 11 1 0 .917 372 243 Bill Lewis Jeff Blake, Luke Fisher, Chris Hall,

John Jett, Robert Jones

1992 5 6 0 .455 289 367 Steve Logan Jerry Dillon, Tom Scott,

Charles Howard, Cedric Van

Buren

1993 2 9 0 .182 175 329 Steve Logan Carlester Crumpler, Robert Tate,

Jeff Cooke

1994 7 5 0 .583 303 233 Steve Logan Junior Smith, John Krawczyk,

Leonard Graham

1995 9 3 0 .750 255 213 Steve Logan Morris Foreman, Kevin Wiggins,

Mark Libiano

Totals 294 273 11 .518 11,306 10,532 43 18 1 .702 1428 939

(NOTE: The 1986 Temple game and the 1989 Louisiana Tech game were forfeited to ECU due to use of an ineligible player.

The school records reflect this change. It has no effect on coaching records.)

RIRAT'E COACHING RECORDS

No. Coach Years Games w L T Pct.

1. Kenneth Beatty 1932-33 11 1 10 0 .091
2.

G.L. (Doc) Mathis 1934-35 12 4 7 1 .375
Bo Farley 1936 4 2 2 0 .500

J.D. Alexander 1937-38 15 3 11 1 .233
5. O.A. Hanker 1939 8 0 8 0 .000
6. John Christenbury 1940-41 15 12 3 0 .800
Jim Johnson 1946-48 26 7 18 1 .271

8. Bill Dole 1949-51 30 15 14 1 .517
Jack Boone 1952-61 99 49 45 5 .521

10. Clarence Stasavich 1962-69 78 50 27 1 .647
11. Mike McGee 1970 11 3 8 0 .273
12. Sonny Randle 1971-73 32 22 10 0 .688
13. Pat Dye 1974-79 67 48 18 1 .727
14. Ed Emory 1980-84 55 26 29 0 .473
15. Art Baker 1985-88 44 12 32 0 .273
16. Bill Lewis 1988-91 34 21 12 1 .632
17. Steve Logan 1992-46 23 23 0 .500
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131






(Attendance figures in parentheses)
1932 (0-5)
Oct. 29
Nov. 3Nov. 12
Nov. 19
Nov. 26
1933 (1-5)
Oct 6Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
20283Nov. 11Nov. 25
1934 (1-4-1)
Oct. 13Oct. 20
Nov. 3Nov. 12Nov. 16Nov. 23
1935 (3-3)
Oct. 12Oct. 26Nov. 9Nov. 16Nov. 23Nov. 30
1936 (3-2)
Oct. 24Oct. 30Nov. 6Nov. 14Nov. 21
1937 (2-5)
Oct. 2Oct. 9Oct. 16Oct. 23Oct. 30Nov. 6Nov. 13
1938 (2-5)
Oct. 1Oct. 8Oct. 15Oct. 29Nov. 5Nov. 11Nov. 19Nov. 26
132
Coach Kenneth Beatty
at Presbyterian ............................................ Lat Wake Forest Freshmen ......................... LGUILFORD ................................................. LN.C. STATE FRESHMEN ......................... Lat Appalachian State .................................. L
Coach Kenneth Beatty
at N.C. State Freshmen ............................. LWAKE FOREST FRESHMEN .................. Lat Guilfordd................................................... LPRESBYTERIAN ........................................ LCAMPBELL ................................................ W
APPALACHIAN STATE .......................... L
Coach G.L. (Doc) Mathis
WINGATE ................................................... Lat Appalachian State .................................. Lat Presbyterian ............................................ W
LOUISBURG ............................................... LWILLIAM & MARYd................................... Tat Lenoir-Rhyned.......................................... L
Coach G.L. (Doc) Mathis
at Wingate ................................................... LOAKdRIDGE ................................................ LCHOWAN ................................................... W
at William & Mary ...................................... W
APPALACHIAN STATE .......................... Lat Louisburg ................................................ W
Coach Bo Farley
at Western Carolinad.................................... LWILLIAM & MARY ................................... W
DUKE B TEAM ........................................... W
at Guilfordd................................................... LLOUISBURG ............................................... W
Coach J.D. Alexander
GUILFORD ................................................. Lat Campbell ................................................. LBELMONT ABBEYd..................................... LWESTERN CAROLINA ........................... Lat William & Mary...................................... LHIGH POINT .............................................. W
at Louisburg ................................................ W
Coach J.D. Alexander
at Belmont Abbeyd....................................... LCAMPBELL ................................................ Lat Western Carolina .................................... W
at High Pointd............................................... Lat Guilfordd................................................... TWILLIAM & MARYd................................... LAPPALACHIAN STATE .......................... LNORFOLK NAVY ...................................... L
0-390-200-790-280-21
0-180-270-320-86-00-14
0-66-276-06-70-00-47
0-62-646-010-66-1413-0
6-725-014-60-619-0
0-76-77-190-76-1819-727-13
0-196-197-67-207-70-66-187-32
1939 (0-8)
Sept. 31Oct. 7Oct. 13Oct. 21Oct. 28Nov. 11Nov. 18Nov. 25
1940 (5-3)
Sept. 28
Oct. 5Oct. 12
Oct. 19
Oct. 26
Nov. 2Nov. 16
Nov. 22
1941 (7-0)
Sept. 27
Oct. 10
Oct. 18
Oct. 24
Oct. 31
Nov. 6Nov. 13
1942-45
1946 (5-3-1)
Sept. 30
Oct. 5Oct. 12Oct. 19Oct. 26Nov. 9Nov. 16Nov. 23Nov. 28
1947 (3-6)
Sept. 27
Oct. 4Oct. 11Oct. 18Oct. 25Nov. 1Nov. 8Nov. 22Nov. 29
Coach O.A. Hankner
at Kutztown State ....................................... Lat Campbell ................................................. LWESTERN CAROLINA ........................... Lat William & Mary ...................................... LGUILFORD ................................................. LHIGHdPOINT .............................................. Lat Appalachian State .................................. Lat Norfolk Navy .........................................L
Coach John Christenbury
KUTZTOWN STATE .................................. W
PRESBYTERIAN ........................................ W
at William & Mary ...................................... W
at Western Carolina ................... ................. LN.C. STATE FRESHMEN ......................... Lat Guilford ................................................... W
HIGH POINTd.............................................. Lat Newport News Apprentice ................. W
Coach John Christenbury
TUSCULUM ............................................... W
NEWPORT NEWS APPRENTICE .......... WWESTERN CAROLINA ........................... WNEWPORT NAVY ...................................... W
at Erskine ..................................................... W
at Bergen ...................................................... W
at Belmont Abbey ....................................... W
No Games Played
Coach Jim Johnson
at Presbyterian ............................................ W
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN ......................... Tat Elon .......................................................... LERSKINE ..................................................... W
NEWPORT NEWS APPRENTICE .......... Wat Atlantic Christian ................................... W
WESTERN CAROLINA ........................... LLENOIR-RHYNE ....................................... Lat Fort Bragg ............................................... W
Coach Jim Johnson
LENOIR-RHYNE ....................................... Lat Atlantic Christian ................................... W
ELON ........................................................... Lat Erskine ..................................................... Lat Newport News Apprentice ................. WFORT BRAGG ............................................. W
LITTLE CREEK, VA .d.................................. Lat N.C. State Frosh ..................................... Lat Western Carolinad.................................... L
6-200-136-120-70-200-250-646-7
14-640-018-014-250-2613-00-644-7
31-039-019-630-014-713-713-0
20-06-66-1321-719-726-67-130-653-0
9-2712-70-70-1314-612-27-3112-200-28
ECU Football
(Attendance figures in parentheses)
1932 (0-5)
Oct. 29
Nov. 3Nov. 12
Nov. 19
Nov. 26
1933 (1-5)
Oct 6Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
20283Nov. 11Nov. 25
1934 (1-4-1)
Oct. 13Oct. 20
Nov. 3Nov. 12Nov. 16Nov. 23
1935 (3-3)
Oct. 12Oct. 26Nov. 9Nov. 16Nov. 23Nov. 30
1936 (3-2)
Oct. 24Oct. 30Nov. 6Nov. 14Nov. 21
1937 (2-5)
Oct. 2Oct. 9Oct. 16Oct. 23Oct. 30Nov. 6Nov. 13
1938 (2-5)
Oct. 1Oct. 8Oct. 15Oct. 29Nov. 5Nov. 11Nov. 19Nov. 26
132
Coach Kenneth Beatty
at Presbyterian ............................................ Lat Wake Forest Freshmen ......................... LGUILFORD ................................................. LN.C. STATE FRESHMEN ......................... Lat Appalachian State .................................. L
Coach Kenneth Beatty
at N.C. State Freshmen ............................. LWAKE FOREST FRESHMEN .................. Lat Guilfordd................................................... LPRESBYTERIAN ........................................ LCAMPBELL ................................................ W
APPALACHIAN STATE .......................... L
Coach G.L. (Doc) Mathis
WINGATE ................................................... Lat Appalachian State .................................. Lat Presbyterian ............................................ W
LOUISBURG ............................................... LWILLIAM & MARYd................................... Tat Lenoir-Rhyned.......................................... L
Coach G.L. (Doc) Mathis
at Wingate ................................................... LOAKdRIDGE ................................................ LCHOWAN ................................................... W
at William & Mary ...................................... W
APPALACHIAN STATE .......................... Lat Louisburg ................................................ W
Coach Bo Farley
at Western Carolinad.................................... LWILLIAM & MARY ................................... W
DUKE B TEAM ........................................... W
at Guilfordd................................................... LLOUISBURG ............................................... W
Coach J.D. Alexander
GUILFORD ................................................. Lat Campbell ................................................. LBELMONT ABBEYd..................................... LWESTERN CAROLINA ........................... Lat William & Mary...................................... LHIGH POINT .............................................. W
at Louisburg ................................................ W
Coach J.D. Alexander
at Belmont Abbeyd....................................... LCAMPBELL ................................................ Lat Western Carolina .................................... W
at High Pointd............................................... Lat Guilfordd................................................... TWILLIAM & MARYd................................... LAPPALACHIAN STATE .......................... LNORFOLK NAVY ...................................... L
0-390-200-790-280-21
0-180-270-320-86-00-14
0-66-276-06-70-00-47
0-62-646-010-66-1413-0
6-725-014-60-619-0
0-76-77-190-76-1819-727-13
0-196-197-67-207-70-66-187-32
1939 (0-8)
Sept. 31Oct. 7Oct. 13Oct. 21Oct. 28Nov. 11Nov. 18Nov. 25
1940 (5-3)
Sept. 28
Oct. 5Oct. 12
Oct. 19
Oct. 26
Nov. 2Nov. 16
Nov. 22
1941 (7-0)
Sept. 27
Oct. 10
Oct. 18
Oct. 24
Oct. 31
Nov. 6Nov. 13
1942-45
1946 (5-3-1)
Sept. 30
Oct. 5Oct. 12Oct. 19Oct. 26Nov. 9Nov. 16Nov. 23Nov. 28
1947 (3-6)
Sept. 27
Oct. 4Oct. 11Oct. 18Oct. 25Nov. 1Nov. 8Nov. 22Nov. 29
Coach O.A. Hankner
at Kutztown State ....................................... Lat Campbell ................................................. LWESTERN CAROLINA ........................... Lat William & Mary ...................................... LGUILFORD ................................................. LHIGHdPOINT .............................................. Lat Appalachian State .................................. Lat Norfolk Navy .........................................L
Coach John Christenbury
KUTZTOWN STATE .................................. W
PRESBYTERIAN ........................................ W
at William & Mary ...................................... W
at Western Carolina ................... ................. LN.C. STATE FRESHMEN ......................... Lat Guilford ................................................... W
HIGH POINTd.............................................. Lat Newport News Apprentice ................. W
Coach John Christenbury
TUSCULUM ............................................... W
NEWPORT NEWS APPRENTICE .......... WWESTERN CAROLINA ........................... WNEWPORT NAVY ...................................... W
at Erskine ..................................................... W
at Bergen ...................................................... W
at Belmont Abbey ....................................... W
No Games Played
Coach Jim Johnson
at Presbyterian ............................................ W
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN ......................... Tat Elon .......................................................... LERSKINE ..................................................... W
NEWPORT NEWS APPRENTICE .......... Wat Atlantic Christian ................................... W
WESTERN CAROLINA ........................... LLENOIR-RHYNE ....................................... Lat Fort Bragg ............................................... W
Coach Jim Johnson
LENOIR-RHYNE ....................................... Lat Atlantic Christian ................................... W
ELON ........................................................... Lat Erskine ..................................................... Lat Newport News Apprentice ................. WFORT BRAGG ............................................. W
LITTLE CREEK, VA .d.................................. Lat N.C. State Frosh ..................................... Lat Western Carolinad.................................... L
6-200-136-120-70-200-250-646-7
14-640-018-014-250-2613-00-644-7
31-039-019-630-014-713-713-0
20-06-66-1321-719-726-67-130-653-0
9-2712-70-70-1314-612-27-3112-200-28
ECU Football






1948 (0-9)
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
LLLWESTERN CAROLINA ...........................
APPALACHIAN STATE ..........................
POINTHIGHATLANTIC
..............................................
CHRISTIAN .........................
wLLLL w
w
w
172581522296Nov. 13Nov. 20
1949 (4-5-1)
Sept. 15Sept. 24Oct. 1Oct. 8Oct. 15Oct. 21Oct. 28Nov. 5Nov. 12Nov. 19
1950 (7-3)
Sept. 16Sept. 23Sept. 30Oct. 7Oct. 14Oct. 20Oct. 28Nov. 4Nov. 11Nov. 18
1951 (4-6)
Sept. 15Sept. 22Sept. 29Oct. 6Oct. 13Oct. 20Oct. 27Nov. 3Nov. 10Nov. 24
Coach Jim Johnsonat Cherry Point Marines ...........................
at Lenoir-Rhyne ..........................................
at Elon ..........................................................
Lat Newport News Apprentice ................. LDUKEdBdTEAM........................................... LLLL
Coach Bill DoleCHERRY POINT MARINES ....................
LENOIR-RHYNE .......................................
at Hampden-Sydney ..................................
at Elon ..........................................................
at Western Carolina ....................................
at Newport News Apprentice .................
EDENTON FLYERS ...................................
APPALACHIAN STATE .......................... Lat High Point ............................................... TATLANTIC CHRISTIAN .........................
Coach Bill Doleat Newport News Apprentice ................. wat Lenoir-Rhyne .......................................... wHAMPDEN-SYDNEY .............................. Lat Elon .......................................................... LWESTERN CAROLINA ........................... wat Guilford ................................................... wCHERRY POINT MARINES .................... wat Appalachian State .................................. LHIGHdPOINT .............................................. wATLANTIC CHRISTIAN ......................... w
Coach Bill Doleat Southern Mississippi ............................ Lat Newport News Apprentice ................. Wat Norfolk Navy ......................................... WELON ........................................................... Lat Western Carolinad.................................... LGUILFORD ................................................. WLENOIR-RHYNE ....................................... LAPPALACHIAN STATE .......................... Lat Cherry Point Marines ........................... Wat The Citadeld.............................................. L
1952 (6-3-2) Coach Jack Boone
6-136-260-60-396-2013-190-477-300-6
24-020-217-207-336-1926-2167-018-3526-266-2
21-727-1926-3816-2636-626-720-120-2026-054-7
0-4032-67-620-3420-3419-1414-4120-2445-07-21
Sept. 13 NORFOLK NAVY ...................................... L 7-13Sept. 20 NEWPORT NEWS APPRENTICE .......... W 37-6Sept. 27 at Lenoir-Rhyned.......................................... L 6-7Oct. 4 CATAWBA .................................................. T 7-7Oct. 11 at Elon .......................................................... W 25-9Oct. 18 WESTERN CAROLINA ........................... W 21-0Oct. 25 GUILFORD ................................................. W 41-25Nov. 1 at Appalachian State .................................. W 22-19Nov. 8 at Stetson ..................................................... T 19-19Nov. 15 WEST VIRGINIA TECH .......................... W 34-7Dec. 13 Clarion State (Lions Bowl) ....................... L 6-13
ECU Football
1953 (8-2)
Sept. 19Sept. 26Oct. 3Oct. 10Oct. 17Oct. 24Oct. 31Nov. 7Nov. 14Jan. 2
1954 (5-4-1)
Sept. 11Sept. 18Sept. 25Oct. 2Oct. 9Oct. 16Oct. 23Oct. 30Nov. 6Nov. 13
1955 (4-5)
Sept. 10Sept. 17Sept. 24Oct. 1Oct. 8Oct. 15Oct. 22Oct. 29Nov. 5
1956 (2-6-1)
Sept. 15Sept. 22Sept. 29Oct. 6Oct. 13Oct. 20Oct. 27Nov. 3Nov. 17
1957 (1-8)
Sept. 18Sept. 28Oct. 5Oct. 12Oct. 19Oct. 26Nov. 2Nov. 9Nov. 16
Coach Jack Boone1948 (0-9)
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
LLLWESTERN CAROLINA ...........................
APPALACHIAN STATE ..........................
POINTHIGHATLANTIC
..............................................
CHRISTIAN .........................
wLLLL w
w
w
172581522296Nov. 13Nov. 20
1949 (4-5-1)
Sept. 15Sept. 24Oct. 1Oct. 8Oct. 15Oct. 21Oct. 28Nov. 5Nov. 12Nov. 19
1950 (7-3)
Sept. 16Sept. 23Sept. 30Oct. 7Oct. 14Oct. 20Oct. 28Nov. 4Nov. 11Nov. 18
1951 (4-6)
Sept. 15Sept. 22Sept. 29Oct. 6Oct. 13Oct. 20Oct. 27Nov. 3Nov. 10Nov. 24
Coach Jim Johnsonat Cherry Point Marines ...........................
at Lenoir-Rhyne ..........................................
at Elon ..........................................................
Lat Newport News Apprentice ................. LDUKEdBdTEAM........................................... LLLL
Coach Bill DoleCHERRY POINT MARINES ....................
LENOIR-RHYNE .......................................
at Hampden-Sydney ..................................
at Elon ..........................................................
at Western Carolina ....................................
at Newport News Apprentice .................
EDENTON FLYERS ...................................
APPALACHIAN STATE .......................... Lat High Point ............................................... TATLANTIC CHRISTIAN .........................
Coach Bill Doleat Newport News Apprentice ................. wat Lenoir-Rhyne .......................................... wHAMPDEN-SYDNEY .............................. Lat Elon .......................................................... LWESTERN CAROLINA ........................... wat Guilford ................................................... wCHERRY POINT MARINES .................... wat Appalachian State .................................. LHIGHdPOINT .............................................. wATLANTIC CHRISTIAN ......................... w
Coach Bill Doleat Southern Mississippi ............................ Lat Newport News Apprentice ................. Wat Norfolk Navy ......................................... WELON ........................................................... Lat Western Carolinad.................................... LGUILFORD ................................................. WLENOIR-RHYNE ....................................... LAPPALACHIAN STATE .......................... Lat Cherry Point Marines ........................... Wat The Citadeld.............................................. L
1952 (6-3-2) Coach Jack Boone
6-136-260-60-396-2013-190-477-300-6
24-020-217-207-336-1926-2167-018-3526-266-2
21-727-1926-3816-2636-626-720-120-2026-054-7
0-4032-67-620-3420-3419-1414-4120-2445-07-21
Sept. 13 NORFOLK NAVY ...................................... L 7-13Sept. 20 NEWPORT NEWS APPRENTICE .......... W 37-6Sept. 27 at Lenoir-Rhyned.......................................... L 6-7Oct. 4 CATAWBA .................................................. T 7-7Oct. 11 at Elon .......................................................... W 25-9Oct. 18 WESTERN CAROLINA ........................... W 21-0Oct. 25 GUILFORD ................................................. W 41-25Nov. 1 at Appalachian State .................................. W 22-19Nov. 8 at Stetson ..................................................... T 19-19Nov. 15 WEST VIRGINIA TECH .......................... W 34-7Dec. 13 Clarion State (Lions Bowl) ....................... L 6-13
ECU Football
1953 (8-2)
Sept. 19Sept. 26Oct. 3Oct. 10Oct. 17Oct. 24Oct. 31Nov. 7Nov. 14Jan. 2
1954 (5-4-1)
Sept. 11Sept. 18Sept. 25Oct. 2Oct. 9Oct. 16Oct. 23Oct. 30Nov. 6Nov. 13
1955 (4-5)
Sept. 10Sept. 17Sept. 24Oct. 1Oct. 8Oct. 15Oct. 22Oct. 29Nov. 5
1956 (2-6-1)
Sept. 15Sept. 22Sept. 29Oct. 6Oct. 13Oct. 20Oct. 27Nov. 3Nov. 17
1957 (1-8)
Sept. 18Sept. 28Oct. 5Oct. 12Oct. 19Oct. 26Nov. 2Nov. 9Nov. 16
Coach Jack Boone
WILSON TEACHERS ................................ WLENOIR-RHYNEat Catawba ..................................................
WWELON ........................................................... Wat Western Carolina .................................... WGUILFORD ................................................. W
.......................................
41-034-013-645-2526-740-0

APPALACHIAN STATE .......................... W 40-7

at Tampa ...................................................... Lat Stetson ..................................................... W
13-1840-6

MORRIS-HARVEY (Elks Bowl) .............. L 0-12

Coach Jack Boone

NORFOLK NAVY ...................................... W 21-0

WEST CHESTER ........................................ L 4-6

at Lenoir-Rhyne .......................................... W 7-6

CATAWBA .................................................. W 26-7

at Elond.......................................................... L 6-20

WESTERN CAROLINA ........................... W 27-13

EAST TENNESSEE STATE....................... T 6-6

at Appalachian State .................................. L 7-13

at Tampa ...................................................... LSTETSON .................................................... W
14-2726-7

Coach Jack Boone

NORFOLK NAVY ...................................... W 6-0

at West Chester ........................................... L 0-9

LENOIR-RHYNE ....................................... L 6-7

at Catawba .................................................. L 7-13ELONat
...........................................................
Western Carolina ....................................
WW
13-014-6

at East Tennessee State ............................. L 20-34

APPALACHIAN STATE ..........................
TAMPA ........................................................
WW
13-014-33

Coach Jack Boone

2-377-713-23

at Virginia Tech ...........................................
at Elon .......................................................... W
STETSON ....................................................
CATAWBA ..................................................
LTL
19-7

20-19

0-2819-22

CAROLINAWESTERNMORRIS-HARVEYd.....................................
at Appalachian State ..................................
at Lenoir-Rhyne ..........................................
RICHMOND ...............................................
........................... WLLLL
12-57

7-45

Coach Jack Boone

at Richmond ................................................ L 7-40DAVIDSON ................................................. L 7-19

at Catawba .................................................. L 14-36

ELONd........................................................... L 12-21

at Western Carolina .................................... L 7-20

NEWBERRY ................................................ L 7-20

APPALACHIAN STATE .......................... L 6-7

LENOIR-RHYNE ....................................... L 7-55

at Presbyterian ............................................ W 6-0

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13

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Oct. 4

Oct. 11

Oct. 18

Oct. 25

Nov. 1

Nov. 8Nov. 15

Nov. 27

1959 (5-6)

12

19

Coach Jack Boone

EMORY & HENRY ..................................... w

PRESBYTERIAN ........................................ L

CATAWBA .................................................. watElon.......................................................... wWESTERNCAROLINA ........................... w

atNewberry ................................................ L

atAppalachian State .................................. LatLenoir-Rhyne.......................................... L

RANDOLPH-MACON............................. w

GUILFORD ................................................. w

Coach Jack Boone

at Presbyterian ............................................ L

ALBRIGHT .................................................. w

12-0

16-24

6-0

14-6

18-7

6-28

0-14

14-59

36-6

20-0

13-18

45-0

1963 (9-1)

Sept.
Oct.
282114

5

Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
1219

2Nov. 9Nov.
Decd23

. 14

1964 (9-1)

12

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Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
2431
19261017

7 atFurman (5,000) .......................................

Nov.
Dec.
1412

Coach Clarence Stasavich

WESTERN CAROLINA (11,500) .............
RichmondatWAKE
(9,500)
FOREST
...................................
(17,000) ...........................
WOFFORD (3,500) .....................................
atPresbyterian (4,500) ..............................
at The Citadel (7,500) .................................
LENOIR-RHYNE (10,500) ........................
ELON (9,000) ..............................................
w
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w
w
w
w
L

at Tampa (6,800)
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..............................
(2,700) (Eastern
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w

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CATAWBA (7,000)...................................... w

7-10

20-10

34-7

24-7

6-0

50-0

20-6

28-0

14-8

27-6

25-0

33-7

31-20

Sept. 26 at Guilford ................................................... w 27-0

Oct. 3 atCatawba .................................................. w 34-7

atWestChester (8,000)
HOWARD (13,000) .....................................
atWofford (6,000) .......................................
............................. w
w
w 21-0at Lenoir-Rhyne (7,000) ............................ w 33-14

20-22

RICHMONDatThe
(13,000)
Citadel (11,400) ..............................
................................ w L

Oct. 10 ELON........................................................... w 31-8

Oct. 17 atWesternCarolina.................................... L 14-34

Oct. 24

19-10

34-14

49-8

14-13

atNewberry ................................................ L

Oct. 31 APPALACHIANSTATE .......................... L

Nov. 7

PRESBYTERIAN (14,322) .........................
Massachusetts (7,500) (TangerineBowl) ....
w
w
w

0-28

21-22

74-0

LENOIR-RHYNE ....................................... LNov. 14 NEWPORT NEWS APPRENTICE .......... wNov. 21 atWofford ................................................... L

13-20

1960 (7-3)

17

Sept. 24

Oct. 1

Oct. 8

Oct. 15

Oct. 22Oct. 29

Nov. 5

Nov. 12

Nov. 19

1961 (5-4-1)

16

23

Sept. 30

Oct. 7

Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
282114

Nov.
Nov. 18114

1962 (5-4)

15Sept. 29Oct. 6Oct. 13Oct. 20Oct. 27Nov. 3Nov. 17Nov. 24

134

Coach Jack Boone

NEWPORT NEWSAPPRENTICE .......... W 21-6GUILFORD ................................................. W 7-0CATAWBA .................................................. W 28-0atElon.......................................................... W 14-8WESTERN CAROLINA ........................... W 7-6NEWBERRY ................................................ W 21-0atAppalachian State .................................. L 17-21atLenoir-Rhyne.......................................... L 0-17

PRESBYTERIAN ........................................ L 7-27RICHMOND ............................................... W 22-7

Coach Jack Boone

INDIANA STATE....................................... W 19-6atGuilford................................................... W 17-15atCatawba .................................................. W 16-0ELON........................................................... W 22-20

6-7WESTERNatNewberry ................................................ WCAROLINA ........................... L
13-7atAppalachian State .................................. L 14-16LENOIR-RHYNE .................. 19-24
WOFFORD..................................................
atFurman ....................................................
.....................
T
LL 8-29

20-20

Coach Clarence Stasavich

26-27at Richmond (5,500) ...................................
CATAWBA (6,500) ...................................... WL
15-14atElon (3,800) .............................................
atWesternCarolina (5,800) ......................
NEWBERRY (9,000) ................................... WLL 19-23

16-20

36-8

29-16

APPALACHIANat Lenoir-Rhyne (7,500) ............................
atWofford (3,700) ....................................... W
STATE (4,000) .............. WL
41-
6-79

EASTERN KENTUCKY (3,100) ............... W 29-12

1965 (9-1)

Sept. 25

Oct. 2

Oct. 9

Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
162330

6

Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
132011

1966 (4-5-1)

17Sept. 24Oct. 1

Oct.
Oct. 158
Oct. 22Oct. 29Nov. 12Nov. 19Nov. 25

1967 (8-2)

2416

Sept. 30Oct. 7Oct. 14Oct. 21Oct. 28Nov. 4Nov. 11Nov. 18

Coach Clarence Stasavich

27-6

7-14

WEST CHESTER (13,500) .........................
atFurman (4,000) .......................................
at Richmond (5,500) ................................... W
WL

34-13at Louisville (8,800) .................................... W 34-20THEat
CITADELNortheast
(13,800)
Louisiana
............................
(2,000) .................
LENOIR-RHYNEGEORGE
(16,332)
WASHINGTON........................
(13,202) .........
WWWW
21-0

45-044-021-20at Howard (3,000) ....................................... W 35-10Maine (8,350) (Tangerine Bowl)............... W 31-0

Coach Clarence Stasavich

7-714-21

atWilliam & Mary (10,000) ......................
NORTHEAST LOUISIANA(14,003) ......
FURMAN (8,235)........................................ W
TL
17-0

DAVIDSON (16,903) .................................. W 40-7

7-20

at George Washington (7,200) ..................
atThe Citadel (10,400) ..............................
at Southern Illinois (14,000) .....................
RICHMOND (8,212) .................................. W
LWL
27-17

13-3128-1614-35

SOUTHERNat Louisville
MISSISSIPPI(4,000)
(12,811)
....................................
......... LL 7-21

Coach Clarence Stasavich

at William & Mary (4,000) ........................ W 27-7at Richmond (8,000) ................................... W 23-7at Davidson (9,700) .................................... W 42-17SOUTHERNILLINOIS (14,500) .............. W 21-8LOUISVILLE (11,118)................................. W 18-13atParsons (9,000) ........................................ W 27-2619-21THE CITADEL (17,211) ............................
FURMAN (9,123)........................................
LW 34-2913-37WEST TEXASSTATE (12,553) .................
at Marshall (4,500) ......................................
LW 29-13

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1968 (4-6) Coach Clarence Stasavich 1973 (9-2) Coach Sonny Randle14 PARSONS (16,687) ..................................... W 37-7 Sept. 8 at N.C. State (45,000) .................................. L 8-5721 WILLIAM & MARY (14,500) ................... L 0-14 15 at SouthernMississippi (10,800).............. w 13-0
Sept.
Sept.
Sept. 28 SOUTHERNILLINOIS (15,525) .............. w 17-16Oct. 25 at Southern Illinois (12,500) ..................... w 17-3 Oct. 5 atN.C. State (42,800) .................................. L 20-24
Nov. 1 FURMAN (2,000) ........................................ W 24-21 Oct. 12 atFurman (16,800) ..................................... W 15-12Nov. 8 DAVIDSON (15,337) .................................. L 27-42 Oct. 19 atAppalachianState (11,259) ................... L 21-23Nov. 15 at Marshall (5,500) ...................................... L 7-38 Oct. 26 DAYTON (14,674)....................................... W 34-6Nov. 22 SOUTHERNMISSISSIPPI (3,500) ........... L 7-14 Nov. 2 THE CITADEL (19,450) ............................ w 41-21Nov. 9 atRichmond (14,000) ................................. L 20-28Nov. 16 at William & Mary (8,500) ........................ w 31-101970 (3-8) Coach Mike McGee Nov. 23 atVMI (8,100) ............................................. L 3-13
12 at Toledo (14,106)........................................ L 2-35
1975 (8-3) Coach Pat Dye19 EAST TENNESSEESTATE (13,042) ........ L 0-10
Sept.
Sept. Sept.
Sept. 28 atLouisianaTech (12,000) ........................ L 7-35 Sept. 22 at SouthernIllinois (9,500) ....................... w 42-25Oct. 5 atSouthernMississippi (12,500) .............. L 0-65 Sept. 29 FURMAN (16,270) ...................................... W 14-3Oct. 26 RICHMOND (12,500) ................................ L 7-31 Oct. 6 at Davidson (6,000) .................................... W 45-0Nov. 2 atFurman (6,500) ....................................... W 24-13 Oct. 13 VMI (14,550) ................................................ w 42-7Nov. 9 TAMPA (15,000) .......................................... L 21-28 Oct. 20 at The Citadel (13,300) .............................. w 34-0Nov. 16 MARSHALL (7,500) ................................... W 49-20 Oct. 27 at North Carolina (41,500) ........................ L 27-28Nov. 23 at The Citadel (13,845) .............................. w 23-14 Nov. 3 WILLIAM &MARY (18,100) ................... w 34-3Nov. 30 at EastTennessee State (2,000) ................. L 7-17 Nov. 10 RICHMOND (21,251) ................................ W 44-14Nov. 17 APPALACHIANSTATE (14,181) ............ w 49-14
1969 (2-7) Coach Clarence Stasavich 1974 (7-4) Coach Pat DyeSept. 20 atEast Tennessee State (5,500) ................. L 0-7 14 BOWLINGGREEN(16,500) .................... w 24-6Sept. 27 LOUISIANA TECH (13,500) .................... L 6-24 21 EAST TENNESSEESTATE (16,226) ........ w 24-8Oct. 4 THE CITADEL (11,500) ............................ L 13-31Oct. 18 atRichmond (6,500) ................................... L 7-24
Sept.
Sept.
Sept. 26 at The Citadel (17,420) .............................. L 0-31 Sept. 6 atN.C. State (47,500) .................................. L 3-26Oct. 3 atWestTexas State (11,000) ...................... L 30-42 Sept. 13 atAppalachianState (13,000)................... L 25-41Oct. 10 atN.C. State (28,350) .................................. L 6-23 Sept. 20 WILLIAM & MARY (15,542) ................... w 20-0Oct. 17 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (16,271) .............. L 12-14 Sept. 27 atSouthern Illinois (8,614) ....................... w 41-7Oct. 24 atRichmond (14,500) ................................. L 12-38 Oct. 4 RICHMOND (16,542) ................................ L 14-17Oct. 31 atFurman (5,000) ....................................... W 7-0 Oct. 11 atThe Citadel (16,842) .............................. w 3-0Nov. 7 WEST VIRGINIA (10,240) ........................ L 14-28 Oct. 18 WESTERN CAROLINA (16,487) ............. w 42-14Nov. 14 MARSHALL(8,711) ................................... W 17-14 Oct. 25 atNorth Carolina (42,000) ........................ w 38-17
Nov. 28 atDavidson (2,500) .................................... W 36-18 Nov. 1 FURMAN (15,414)...................................... W 21-10Nov. 8 atVirginia (21,950) ..................................... W 61-10Nov. 15 VMI (13,689) ................................................ w 28-121971 (4-6) Coach Sonny RandleSept. 11 TOLEDO (16,500) ....................................... L 0-45 1976 (9-2) Coach Pat DyeSept. 18 WILLIAM & MARY (15,200) ................... L 10-28 Sept. 11 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (17,400) ......... w 48-0Sept. 25 atBowlingGreen (14,689) ........................ L 21-47Oct. 2 THE CITADEL (12,232) ............................ w 31-25 Sept. 18 atN.C. State (49,700) .................................. W 23-14Oct. 9 RICHMOND (14,235) ................................ L 7-14 Sept. 25 atWilliam& Mary (13,500) ...................... w 20-19Oct. 16 at West Virginia (27,000) ........................... L 21-44 Oct. 2 THE CITADEL (18,250) ............................ w 22-3Oct. 23 atN.C. State (18,000) .................................. W 31-15 Oct. 9 SOUTHERNILLINOIS (16,200) .............. w 49-14Oct. 30 FURMAN(13,186)...................................... W 26-13 Oct. 16 at VMI (7,700) ............................................. W 17-3
Nov. 6 DAVIDSON (17,732) .................................. W 27-26 Oct. 23 atNorth Carolina (49,000) ........................ L 10-12Nov. 13 at Tampa (17,092) ....................................... L 7-43 Oct. 30 WESTERNCAROLINA (21,506)............. w 24-17Nov. 6 atRichmond (15,500) ................................. W 20-10Nov. 13 atFurman (13,600) ..................................... L 10-171972 (9-2) Coach Sonny Randle Nov. 20 APPALACHIAN STATE (15,335) ............ w 35-7
Sept. 9 atVMI (4,600) ............................................. W 30-3Sept. 16 SOUTHERNILLINOIS (16,509) .............. w 16-0 1977 (8-3) Coach Pat DyeSept. 23 APPALACHIANSTATE(16,410) ............ w 35-7 Sept. 3 atN.C. State (49,200) .................................. W 28-23Oct. 7 atRichmond (7,500) ................................... W 21-0 Sept. 10 atDuke (38,200) .......................................... W 17-16Oct. 14 THE CITADEL(15,320) ............................ w 27-21 Sept. 17 atToledo (12,127)........................................ W 22-9Oct. 21 atN.C. State (39,300) .................................. L 16-38 Sept. 24 VMI(23,581)................................................ W 14-13Oct. 28 atFurman(6,500) ....................................... W 27-21 Oct. 1 at SouthCarolina (52,813) ........................ L 16-19Nov. 4 TENN.-CHATTANOOGA (17,786) ......... w 33-7 Oct. 8 SOUTHERNILLINOIS (25,251) .............. w 33-0Nov. 11 atWilliam & Mary (15,000) ...................... w 21-15 Oct. 15 RICHMOND (19,010) ................................ W 35-14Nov. 18 DAYTON (10,200)....................................... W 24-22 Oct. 22 atThe Citadel (13,520) .............................. w 34-16Nov. 25 atNorthCarolina (31,600) ........................ L 19-42 Oct. 29 SW LOUISIANA (16,622) ......................... L 7-9Nov. 5 atAppalachianState (10,419)................... w 45-14Nov. 12 William & Mary (20,863) (atNorfolk, Va.) .... L 17-21
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1968 (4-6) Coach Clarence Stasavich 1973 (9-2) Coach Sonny Randle14 PARSONS (16,687) ..................................... W 37-7 Sept. 8 at N.C. State (45,000) .................................. L 8-5721 WILLIAM & MARY (14,500) ................... L 0-14 15 at SouthernMississippi (10,800).............. w 13-0
Sept.
Sept.
Sept. 28 SOUTHERNILLINOIS (15,525) .............. w 17-16Oct. 25 at Southern Illinois (12,500) ..................... w 17-3 Oct. 5 atN.C. State (42,800) .................................. L 20-24
Nov. 1 FURMAN (2,000) ........................................ W 24-21 Oct. 12 atFurman (16,800) ..................................... W 15-12Nov. 8 DAVIDSON (15,337) .................................. L 27-42 Oct. 19 atAppalachianState (11,259) ................... L 21-23Nov. 15 at Marshall (5,500) ...................................... L 7-38 Oct. 26 DAYTON (14,674)....................................... W 34-6Nov. 22 SOUTHERNMISSISSIPPI (3,500) ........... L 7-14 Nov. 2 THE CITADEL (19,450) ............................ w 41-21Nov. 9 atRichmond (14,000) ................................. L 20-28Nov. 16 at William & Mary (8,500) ........................ w 31-101970 (3-8) Coach Mike McGee Nov. 23 atVMI (8,100) ............................................. L 3-13
12 at Toledo (14,106)........................................ L 2-35
1975 (8-3) Coach Pat Dye19 EAST TENNESSEESTATE (13,042) ........ L 0-10
Sept.
Sept. Sept.
Sept. 28 atLouisianaTech (12,000) ........................ L 7-35 Sept. 22 at SouthernIllinois (9,500) ....................... w 42-25Oct. 5 atSouthernMississippi (12,500) .............. L 0-65 Sept. 29 FURMAN (16,270) ...................................... W 14-3Oct. 26 RICHMOND (12,500) ................................ L 7-31 Oct. 6 at Davidson (6,000) .................................... W 45-0Nov. 2 atFurman (6,500) ....................................... W 24-13 Oct. 13 VMI (14,550) ................................................ w 42-7Nov. 9 TAMPA (15,000) .......................................... L 21-28 Oct. 20 at The Citadel (13,300) .............................. w 34-0Nov. 16 MARSHALL (7,500) ................................... W 49-20 Oct. 27 at North Carolina (41,500) ........................ L 27-28Nov. 23 at The Citadel (13,845) .............................. w 23-14 Nov. 3 WILLIAM &MARY (18,100) ................... w 34-3Nov. 30 at EastTennessee State (2,000) ................. L 7-17 Nov. 10 RICHMOND (21,251) ................................ W 44-14Nov. 17 APPALACHIANSTATE (14,181) ............ w 49-14
1969 (2-7) Coach Clarence Stasavich 1974 (7-4) Coach Pat DyeSept. 20 atEast Tennessee State (5,500) ................. L 0-7 14 BOWLINGGREEN(16,500) .................... w 24-6Sept. 27 LOUISIANA TECH (13,500) .................... L 6-24 21 EAST TENNESSEESTATE (16,226) ........ w 24-8Oct. 4 THE CITADEL (11,500) ............................ L 13-31Oct. 18 atRichmond (6,500) ................................... L 7-24
Sept.
Sept.
Sept. 26 at The Citadel (17,420) .............................. L 0-31 Sept. 6 atN.C. State (47,500) .................................. L 3-26Oct. 3 atWestTexas State (11,000) ...................... L 30-42 Sept. 13 atAppalachianState (13,000)................... L 25-41Oct. 10 atN.C. State (28,350) .................................. L 6-23 Sept. 20 WILLIAM & MARY (15,542) ................... w 20-0Oct. 17 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (16,271) .............. L 12-14 Sept. 27 atSouthern Illinois (8,614) ....................... w 41-7Oct. 24 atRichmond (14,500) ................................. L 12-38 Oct. 4 RICHMOND (16,542) ................................ L 14-17Oct. 31 atFurman (5,000) ....................................... W 7-0 Oct. 11 atThe Citadel (16,842) .............................. w 3-0Nov. 7 WEST VIRGINIA (10,240) ........................ L 14-28 Oct. 18 WESTERN CAROLINA (16,487) ............. w 42-14Nov. 14 MARSHALL(8,711) ................................... W 17-14 Oct. 25 atNorth Carolina (42,000) ........................ w 38-17
Nov. 28 atDavidson (2,500) .................................... W 36-18 Nov. 1 FURMAN (15,414)...................................... W 21-10Nov. 8 atVirginia (21,950) ..................................... W 61-10Nov. 15 VMI (13,689) ................................................ w 28-121971 (4-6) Coach Sonny RandleSept. 11 TOLEDO (16,500) ....................................... L 0-45 1976 (9-2) Coach Pat DyeSept. 18 WILLIAM & MARY (15,200) ................... L 10-28 Sept. 11 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (17,400) ......... w 48-0Sept. 25 atBowlingGreen (14,689) ........................ L 21-47Oct. 2 THE CITADEL (12,232) ............................ w 31-25 Sept. 18 atN.C. State (49,700) .................................. W 23-14Oct. 9 RICHMOND (14,235) ................................ L 7-14 Sept. 25 atWilliam& Mary (13,500) ...................... w 20-19Oct. 16 at West Virginia (27,000) ........................... L 21-44 Oct. 2 THE CITADEL (18,250) ............................ w 22-3Oct. 23 atN.C. State (18,000) .................................. W 31-15 Oct. 9 SOUTHERNILLINOIS (16,200) .............. w 49-14Oct. 30 FURMAN(13,186)...................................... W 26-13 Oct. 16 at VMI (7,700) ............................................. W 17-3
Nov. 6 DAVIDSON (17,732) .................................. W 27-26 Oct. 23 atNorth Carolina (49,000) ........................ L 10-12Nov. 13 at Tampa (17,092) ....................................... L 7-43 Oct. 30 WESTERNCAROLINA (21,506)............. w 24-17Nov. 6 atRichmond (15,500) ................................. W 20-10Nov. 13 atFurman (13,600) ..................................... L 10-171972 (9-2) Coach Sonny Randle Nov. 20 APPALACHIAN STATE (15,335) ............ w 35-7
Sept. 9 atVMI (4,600) ............................................. W 30-3Sept. 16 SOUTHERNILLINOIS (16,509) .............. w 16-0 1977 (8-3) Coach Pat DyeSept. 23 APPALACHIANSTATE(16,410) ............ w 35-7 Sept. 3 atN.C. State (49,200) .................................. W 28-23Oct. 7 atRichmond (7,500) ................................... W 21-0 Sept. 10 atDuke (38,200) .......................................... W 17-16Oct. 14 THE CITADEL(15,320) ............................ w 27-21 Sept. 17 atToledo (12,127)........................................ W 22-9Oct. 21 atN.C. State (39,300) .................................. L 16-38 Sept. 24 VMI(23,581)................................................ W 14-13Oct. 28 atFurman(6,500) ....................................... W 27-21 Oct. 1 at SouthCarolina (52,813) ........................ L 16-19Nov. 4 TENN.-CHATTANOOGA (17,786) ......... w 33-7 Oct. 8 SOUTHERNILLINOIS (25,251) .............. w 33-0Nov. 11 atWilliam & Mary (15,000) ...................... w 21-15 Oct. 15 RICHMOND (19,010) ................................ W 35-14Nov. 18 DAYTON (10,200)....................................... W 24-22 Oct. 22 atThe Citadel (13,520) .............................. w 34-16Nov. 25 atNorthCarolina (31,600) ........................ L 19-42 Oct. 29 SW LOUISIANA (16,622) ......................... L 7-9Nov. 5 atAppalachianState (10,419)................... w 45-14Nov. 12 William & Mary (20,863) (atNorfolk, Va.) .... L 17-21
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1978 (9-3) Coach Pat Dye

2 WESTERN CAROLINA (31,251)............. w 14-6

9 atN.C. State (50,800) .................................. L 13-29

16 at North Carolina (51,150) ........................ L 10-14

23 atSW Louisiana (14,103) .......................... w 38-9Sept. 30 TEXAS-ARLINGTON (25,986) ................ w 23-17Oct. 7 atVMI (6,900) ............................................. W 19-6Oct. 14 atSouthernMississippi(15,632).............. L 16-17Oct. 21 Richmond (23,000) (at Norfolk, Va.) ....... w 21-14Nov. 4 APPALACHIANSTATE (19,726) ............ w 33-8Nov. 11 WILLIAM &MARY (26,231) ................... w 20-3Nov. 18 MARSHALL (22,450) ................................. W 45-0Dec. 16 LouisianaTech (18,200) ............................ w 35-13

(IndependenceBowl)

1979 (7-3-1) Coach Pat Dye

1 WESTERN CAROLINA (25,500)............. w 31-6

8 atN.C. State (53,400) .................................. L 20-34

15 atDuke (33,800) .......................................... L 14-28

22 atWake Forest (28,751) ............................. L 20-23

Sept. 29 VMI (20,201) ................................................ W 45-10

Oct. 13 THECITADEL (28,751) ............................ w 49-7

Oct. 27 atNorth Carolina (49,700) ........................ T 24-24

Nov. 3 atAppalachianState (13,815)................... w 38-21

Nov. 10 RICHMOND (18,741) ................................ W 52-10

Nov. 17 NORTH TEXASSTATE (23,500).............. w 49-16

Nov. 24 atWilliam &Mary (9,100) ........................ w 38-14

1980 (4-7) Coach Ed Emory

6 atDuke (27,400) .......................................... W 35-10

13 SWLOUISIANA(29,631) ......................... L 21-27

20 atFlorida State (50,547) ............................ L 7-63Sept. 27 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (20,037) ......... L 7-35Oct. 11 atRichmond (10,600) ................................. W 24-22Oct. 18 WESTERN CAROLINA (21,300)............. w 24-14Oct. 25 atNorthCarolina (48,100) ........................ L 3-31Nov. 1 WILLIAM & MARY (18,600) ................... w 31-23Nov. 8 atMiami (Fla.) (11,048) ............................. L 10-23Nov. 15 EASTERN KENTUCKY (10,021) ............. L 16-28Nov. 22 at N.C. State (46,200) .................................. L 14-36

1981 (5-6) Coach Ed Emory

5 WESTERN CAROLINA (24,873) ............. w 42-6

12 at NorthCarolina (51,300) ........................ L 0-56

19 atN.C. State (52,200) .................................. L 10-31

Sept. 26 TOLEDO (21,137) ....................................... W 28-24

Oct. 3 at Duke (18,250) .......................................... L 14-24Oct. 10 atRichmond (12,621) (Tobacco Bowl) .... w 17-13

Oct. 17 at SW Louisiana (13,378) .......................... w 35-31

Oct. 24 MIAMI(FLA.) (20,282) ............................. L 6-35

Oct. 31 atWestVirginia (41,364) ........................... L 3-20

Nov. 7 EAST TENNESSEESTATE (21,342) ........ w 66-23

Nov. 14 WILLIAM & MARY (15,842) ................... L 21-31

1982 (7-4)

11

18

Sept. 25

Oct. 2

Oct. 9Oct. 16Oct. 23

Oct. 30

Nov. 6

Nov. 13

Nov. 20

1983 (8-3)

3

10

Sept. 17

Oct. 1

Oct. 8

Oct. 15

Oct. 22

Oct. 29

Nov. 5

Nov. 12

Nov. 19

1984 (2-9)

1

8

15

22

Sept. 29

Oct. 6

Oct. 13

Oct. 20

Oct. 27

Nov. 3

Nov. 10

1985 (2-9)

7

14

21

Sept. 28

Oct. 5Oct. 12

Oct. 26

Nov. 2

Nov. 9

Nov. 16

Dec. 7

Coach Ed Emory

atN.C. State (55,200) .................................. L 26-33

EAST TENNESSEESTATE (22,127) ........ w 30-0

CENTRAL MICHIGAN (18,750) ............. w 24-6

atMissouri (50,848) .................................... L 9-28RICHMOND (19,521) ................................ W 35-14

atFlorida State (46,283) ............................ L 17-56

ILLINOISSTATE (26,771)......................... w 21-0

atWestVirginia (50,616) ........................... L 3-30

atTexas-Arlington (4,388) ........................ w 40-24

atWilliam & Mary (10,800) ...................... w 31-27

atTemple (6,135) ........................................ W 23-10

Coach Ed Emory

atFlorida State (46,261) ............................ L 46-47

atN.C. State (57,700) .................................. W 22-16

MURRAY STATE (28,123) ........................ w 50-25

atMissouri (48,268) .................................... W 13-6

SW LOUISIANA (27,345) ......................... w 21-18

atTemple (5,461) ........................................ W 24-11

atFlorida (73,943) ....................................... L 17-24EAST TENNESSEE STATE (33,767) ........ w 21-9atMiami (Fla.) (39,255) ............................. L 7-12

WILLIAM &MARY (24,731) ................... w 40-6

at Southern Mississippi (21,000).............. w 10-6

Coach Ed Emory

at Florida State (54,211) ............................ L 17-48TEMPLE (31,479) ........................................ L 0-17at CentralMichigan (23,249) .................... L 12-17

GEORGIA SOUTHERN (25,137) ............. w 34-27

at N.C. State (57,300) .................................. L 22-31

atPittsburgh (26,475) ................................. L 10-17

atTulsa(16,674) .......................................... L 20-31

EAST TENNESSEESTATE (27,119) ........ w 24-6

at South Carolina (73,800) ........................ L 20-42

atSW Louisiana (23,357) .......................... L 24-42

SOUTHERNMISSISSIPPI (21,237) ......... L 27-31

Coach Art Baker

atN.C. State (58,300) .................................. W 33-14

SW TEXASSTATE (28,411) ...................... w 27-16

atPennState(84,266) ................................. L 10-17TEMPLE (32,087) ........................................ L 7-21MIAMI (FLA.) (34,511) ............................. L 15-27at SW Louisiana (16,228) .......................... L 14-16SOUTH CAROLINA (35,047) .................. L 10-52

at SouthernMississippi (23,496).............. L 0-27atAuburn (65,600)...................................... L 10-35

TULSA (23,126)........................................... L 20-21atLSU (65,660) ............................................ L 15-35

ECU Football






1986 (3-8) Coach Art BakerSept. 6 atN.C. State (58,650) .................................. LSept. 13 WEST VIRGINIA (33,857) ........................ LSept. 20 atAuburn (62,000) ...................................... LSept. 27 atPennState (84,774) ................................. LOct. 4 SW LOUISIANA (27,726) ......................... LOct. 11 #atTemple (15,384) .................................... LOct. 18 GEORGIASOUTHERN (27,121) ............. wOct. 25 at South Carolina (68,327) ........................ LNov. 1 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (18,127) ......... LNov. 15 CINCINNATI (16,258) .............................. wNov. 27 at Miami (Fla.) (30,202) ............................. L
1987 (5-6) Coach Art Baker5 atN.C. State (56,800) .................................. W12 FLORIDA STATE (33,937) ........................ L19 atIllinois (62,045) ....................................... LSept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept. 26 GEORGIA SOUTHERN (27,411) ............. wOct. 3 atWestVirginia (36,630) ........................... LOct. 10 CINCINNATI (26,371) .............................. wOct. 17 at Virginia Tech (38,300) ........................... wOct. 24 at SouthCarolina (69,131) ........................ LOct. 31 MIAMI (FLA.) (31,791) ............................. LNov. 7 TEMPLE (19,327) ........................................ WNov. 14 at SouthernMississippi (11,023) .............. L
1988 (3-8) Coach Art BakerSept. 3 TENNESSEETECH (29,702) .................... wSept. 10 at Virginia Tech (37,200) ........................... LSept. 17 at South Carolina (66,000) ........................ LSept. 24 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (28,240) ......... LOct. 1 SW LOUISIANA (18,750) ......................... LOct. 8 WEST VIRGINIA (33,786) ........................ LOct. 15 atFlorida State (56,391) ............................ LOct. 22 SYRACUSE (16,450) ................................... LOct. 29 MIAMI (FLA.) (29,400) ............................. LNov. 5 atTemple (8,018) ........................................ WNov. 19 at Cincinnati (2,364) ................................... W
1989 (6-5) Coach Bill LewisSept. 9 BOWLINGGREEN (33,412) .................... wSept. 16 at Cincinnati (18,153) ................................. WSept. 23 ILLINOIS STATE (30,245)......................... wSept. 30 #LOUISIANA TECH (25,462) .................. TOct. 7 atSouthCarolina (65,600) ........................ LOct. 21 VIRGINIATECH (35,100) ........................ wOct. 28 at Syracuse (48,731) .................................... LNov. 4 atMiami (Fla.) (35,159) ............................. LNov. 11 TEMPLE(24,112) ........................................ WNov. 18 atPittsburgh (21,862) ................................. LNov. 25 at SouthernMississippi (11,189) .............. L
1990 (5-6) Coach Bill LewisSept. 1 LOUISIANA TECH (30,690) .................... wSept. 8 atFlorida State (61,983) ............................ LSept. 15 VIRGINIA TECH (33,810) ........................ LSept. 22 atSW Louisiana (19,524) .......................... wSept. 29 at Georgia (77,019) ..................................... LOct. 6 SOUTHERNMISSISSIPPI (31,305) ......... LOct. 13 at SouthCarolina (62,000) ........................ LOct. 20 CINCINNATI (27,380) .............................. wOct. 27 at Temple (24,612)....................................... LNov. 3 atMemphis State (16,291) ........................ w
u ECU Football
1991 (11-1)
10-38 Aug. 3121-24 Sept. 140-45 Sept. 2117-42 Sept. 2810-21 Oct. 528-45 Oct. 1235-33 Oct. 263-38 Nov. 221-23 Nov. 932-19 Nov. 1610-36 Nov. 23Jan. 1
32-14 1992 (5-6)
3-44 Sept. 510-20 Sept. 1216-13 Sept. 190-49 Sept. 2656-28 Oct. 1032-23 Oct. 1712-34 Oct. 243-41 Oct. 2931-26 Nov. 734-38 Nov. 14Nov. 21
1993 (2-9)
52-13 Sept. 916-27 Sept. 180-17 Sept. 2542-45 Oct. 236-48 Oct. 910-30 Oct. 1621-45 Oct. 2314-38 Oct. 307-31 Nov. 634-17 Nov. 1349-14 Nov. 201994 (7-5)
Sept. 1041-6 Sept. 1721-14 Sept. 2456-10 Oct. 129-29 Oct. 814-47 Oct. 1514-10 Oct. 2216-18 Oct. 2910-40 Nov. 531-24 Nov. 1242-47 Nov. 1927-41 Dec. 30
1995 (9-3)
27-17 Sept. 224-45 Sept. 923-24 Sept. 1620-10 Sept. 2315-19 Sept. 307-16 Oct. 77-37 Oct. 2156-32 Oct. 2827-30 Nov. 424-17 Nov. 11Nov. 18Dec. 30
Coach Bill LewisatIllinois (46,313) ....................................... L 31-38MEMPHISSTATE (32,382) ....................... W 20-13at CentralFlorida(20,049)........................ W 47-25SOUTH CAROLINA (33,100) .................. W 31-20AKRON (27,500) ......................................... W 56-20at Syracuse (37,767) .................................... W 23-20PITTSBURGH (36,000).............................. W 24-23TULANE (31,126) ....................................... W 38-28atSouthernMississippi (18,117) .............. W 48-20atVirginiaTech (48,317) ........................... W 24-17at Cincinnati (8,574) ................................... W 30-19NorthCarolinaState(59,322)................... W 37-34(Peach Bowl)
Coach Steve LoganSYRACUSE (36,500) ................................... L 21-42VIRGINIA TECH (35,121) ........................ W 30-27atSouthCarolina (60,030) ........................ W 20-18atBowlingGreen (12,512) ........................ L 34-44atDuke (34,100) .......................................... L 14-45CINCINNATI (34,126) .............................. W 42-21atPittsburgh(25,766) ................................. W 37-31SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (33,249) ......... L 21-38atWest Virginia (41,139) ........................... L 28-41ARKANSASSTATE(25,072).................... W 35-18atMemphisState(17,345) ........................ L 7-42Coach Steve LoganSYRACUSE (33,050) ................................... L 22-41CENTRALFLORIDA (30,867) ................. W 41-17atWashington (72,108) ............................. L 0-35MEMPHISSTATE (25,332) ....................... L 7-34atSouthCarolina (62,307) ........................ L 3-27LOUISIANATECH (27,103) .................... W 31-28atSouthernMississippi(15,227).............. L 16-24atVirginia Tech (34,306) ........................... L 12-31TULSA (18,130)........................................... L 26-52atKentucky (34,500) .................................. L 3-6at Cincinnati (20,229) ................................. L 14-34Coach Steve LoganatDuke (36,420) .......................................... L 10-13atTemple (9,137) ........................................ W 31-14SYRACUSE(33,127) ................................... L 18-21SOUTHERNMISS (32,867) ...................... W 31-10atSouthCarolina(70,075) ........................ W 56-42VIRGINIA TECH (34,741) ........................ L 20-27atTulsa (24,811) .......................................... W 28-21CINCINNATI (33,287) .............................. W 35-21atAuburn(84,738)...................................... L 21-38CENTRAL FLORIDA (25,783) ................. W 23-20atMemphis (23,355) ................................... W 30-6Illinois (33,280)............................................ L 0-30(St. Jude Liberty Bowl)
Coach Steve LoganatTennessee (95,416) .................................. L 7-27atSyracuse (39,547) .................................... W 27-24CENTRAL MICHIGAN (33,021) ............. W 30-17atIllinois (60,545) ....................................... L 0-7WEST VIRGINIA (34,108) ........................ W 23-20at Cincinnati (14,126) ................................. L 10-13TEMPLE (31,225) ........................................ W 32-22at SouthernMississippi (21,293).............. W 36-34atArmy (31,743) ......................................... W 31-25TULSA (26,410)........................................... W 28-7MEMPHIS (27,125)..................................... W 31-17Stanford (47,398)......................................... W 19-13(St. Jude Liberty Bowl)
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1986 (3-8) Coach Art BakerSept. 6 atN.C. State (58,650) .................................. LSept. 13 WEST VIRGINIA (33,857) ........................ LSept. 20 atAuburn (62,000) ...................................... LSept. 27 atPennState (84,774) ................................. LOct. 4 SW LOUISIANA (27,726) ......................... LOct. 11 #atTemple (15,384) .................................... LOct. 18 GEORGIASOUTHERN (27,121) ............. wOct. 25 at South Carolina (68,327) ........................ LNov. 1 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (18,127) ......... LNov. 15 CINCINNATI (16,258) .............................. wNov. 27 at Miami (Fla.) (30,202) ............................. L
1987 (5-6) Coach Art Baker5 atN.C. State (56,800) .................................. W12 FLORIDA STATE (33,937) ........................ L19 atIllinois (62,045) ....................................... LSept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept. 26 GEORGIA SOUTHERN (27,411) ............. wOct. 3 atWestVirginia (36,630) ........................... LOct. 10 CINCINNATI (26,371) .............................. wOct. 17 at Virginia Tech (38,300) ........................... wOct. 24 at SouthCarolina (69,131) ........................ LOct. 31 MIAMI (FLA.) (31,791) ............................. LNov. 7 TEMPLE (19,327) ........................................ WNov. 14 at SouthernMississippi (11,023) .............. L
1988 (3-8) Coach Art BakerSept. 3 TENNESSEETECH (29,702) .................... wSept. 10 at Virginia Tech (37,200) ........................... LSept. 17 at South Carolina (66,000) ........................ LSept. 24 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (28,240) ......... LOct. 1 SW LOUISIANA (18,750) ......................... LOct. 8 WEST VIRGINIA (33,786) ........................ LOct. 15 atFlorida State (56,391) ............................ LOct. 22 SYRACUSE (16,450) ................................... LOct. 29 MIAMI (FLA.) (29,400) ............................. LNov. 5 atTemple (8,018) ........................................ WNov. 19 at Cincinnati (2,364) ................................... W
1989 (6-5) Coach Bill LewisSept. 9 BOWLINGGREEN (33,412) .................... wSept. 16 at Cincinnati (18,153) ................................. WSept. 23 ILLINOIS STATE (30,245)......................... wSept. 30 #LOUISIANA TECH (25,462) .................. TOct. 7 atSouthCarolina (65,600) ........................ LOct. 21 VIRGINIATECH (35,100) ........................ wOct. 28 at Syracuse (48,731) .................................... LNov. 4 atMiami (Fla.) (35,159) ............................. LNov. 11 TEMPLE(24,112) ........................................ WNov. 18 atPittsburgh (21,862) ................................. LNov. 25 at SouthernMississippi (11,189) .............. L
1990 (5-6) Coach Bill LewisSept. 1 LOUISIANA TECH (30,690) .................... wSept. 8 atFlorida State (61,983) ............................ LSept. 15 VIRGINIA TECH (33,810) ........................ LSept. 22 atSW Louisiana (19,524) .......................... wSept. 29 at Georgia (77,019) ..................................... LOct. 6 SOUTHERNMISSISSIPPI (31,305) ......... LOct. 13 at SouthCarolina (62,000) ........................ LOct. 20 CINCINNATI (27,380) .............................. wOct. 27 at Temple (24,612)....................................... LNov. 3 atMemphis State (16,291) ........................ w
u ECU Football
1991 (11-1)
10-38 Aug. 3121-24 Sept. 140-45 Sept. 2117-42 Sept. 2810-21 Oct. 528-45 Oct. 1235-33 Oct. 263-38 Nov. 221-23 Nov. 932-19 Nov. 1610-36 Nov. 23Jan. 1
32-14 1992 (5-6)
3-44 Sept. 510-20 Sept. 1216-13 Sept. 190-49 Sept. 2656-28 Oct. 1032-23 Oct. 1712-34 Oct. 243-41 Oct. 2931-26 Nov. 734-38 Nov. 14Nov. 21
1993 (2-9)
52-13 Sept. 916-27 Sept. 180-17 Sept. 2542-45 Oct. 236-48 Oct. 910-30 Oct. 1621-45 Oct. 2314-38 Oct. 307-31 Nov. 634-17 Nov. 1349-14 Nov. 201994 (7-5)
Sept. 1041-6 Sept. 1721-14 Sept. 2456-10 Oct. 129-29 Oct. 814-47 Oct. 1514-10 Oct. 2216-18 Oct. 2910-40 Nov. 531-24 Nov. 1242-47 Nov. 1927-41 Dec. 30
1995 (9-3)
27-17 Sept. 224-45 Sept. 923-24 Sept. 1620-10 Sept. 2315-19 Sept. 307-16 Oct. 77-37 Oct. 2156-32 Oct. 2827-30 Nov. 424-17 Nov. 11Nov. 18Dec. 30
Coach Bill LewisatIllinois (46,313) ....................................... L 31-38MEMPHISSTATE (32,382) ....................... W 20-13at CentralFlorida(20,049)........................ W 47-25SOUTH CAROLINA (33,100) .................. W 31-20AKRON (27,500) ......................................... W 56-20at Syracuse (37,767) .................................... W 23-20PITTSBURGH (36,000).............................. W 24-23TULANE (31,126) ....................................... W 38-28atSouthernMississippi (18,117) .............. W 48-20atVirginiaTech (48,317) ........................... W 24-17at Cincinnati (8,574) ................................... W 30-19NorthCarolinaState(59,322)................... W 37-34(Peach Bowl)
Coach Steve LoganSYRACUSE (36,500) ................................... L 21-42VIRGINIA TECH (35,121) ........................ W 30-27atSouthCarolina (60,030) ........................ W 20-18atBowlingGreen (12,512) ........................ L 34-44atDuke (34,100) .......................................... L 14-45CINCINNATI (34,126) .............................. W 42-21atPittsburgh(25,766) ................................. W 37-31SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (33,249) ......... L 21-38atWest Virginia (41,139) ........................... L 28-41ARKANSASSTATE(25,072).................... W 35-18atMemphisState(17,345) ........................ L 7-42Coach Steve LoganSYRACUSE (33,050) ................................... L 22-41CENTRALFLORIDA (30,867) ................. W 41-17atWashington (72,108) ............................. L 0-35MEMPHISSTATE (25,332) ....................... L 7-34atSouthCarolina (62,307) ........................ L 3-27LOUISIANATECH (27,103) .................... W 31-28atSouthernMississippi(15,227).............. L 16-24atVirginia Tech (34,306) ........................... L 12-31TULSA (18,130)........................................... L 26-52atKentucky (34,500) .................................. L 3-6at Cincinnati (20,229) ................................. L 14-34Coach Steve LoganatDuke (36,420) .......................................... L 10-13atTemple (9,137) ........................................ W 31-14SYRACUSE(33,127) ................................... L 18-21SOUTHERNMISS (32,867) ...................... W 31-10atSouthCarolina(70,075) ........................ W 56-42VIRGINIA TECH (34,741) ........................ L 20-27atTulsa (24,811) .......................................... W 28-21CINCINNATI (33,287) .............................. W 35-21atAuburn(84,738)...................................... L 21-38CENTRAL FLORIDA (25,783) ................. W 23-20atMemphis (23,355) ................................... W 30-6Illinois (33,280)............................................ L 0-30(St. Jude Liberty Bowl)
Coach Steve LoganatTennessee (95,416) .................................. L 7-27atSyracuse (39,547) .................................... W 27-24CENTRAL MICHIGAN (33,021) ............. W 30-17atIllinois (60,545) ....................................... L 0-7WEST VIRGINIA (34,108) ........................ W 23-20at Cincinnati (14,126) ................................. L 10-13TEMPLE (31,225) ........................................ W 32-22at SouthernMississippi (21,293).............. W 36-34atArmy (31,743) ......................................... W 31-25TULSA (26,410)........................................... W 28-7MEMPHIS (27,125)..................................... W 31-17Stanford (47,398)......................................... W 19-13(St. Jude Liberty Bowl)
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ALL-AMERICANS
1974 Danny Kepley, LB-AP
1975 Jim Bolding, S-AP,
Football Weekly
1976 Jim Bolding, DB, Newspaper Enterprise
Association
Cary Godette, DE-AP, RECAP
1979 Wayne Inman, OG-AP
1981 Tootie Robbins, OT-AP
1982 Jody Schulz, DE-AP
1983 Terry Long, OG-AP, Kodak, Walter Camp,
Football Writers, UPI, Football News
1989 Junior Robinson, DB-RS, (2nd Team) The
Sporting News
1990 Robert Jones, LB, (2nd Team) The Sporting
News, (3rd Team) AP, Football News
1991 Robert Jones, LB, AP,
Scripps-Howard, Football News, Walter
Camp, Kodak, College Football Writers,
College & Pro Football Newsweekly
(Note: Only linebacker in nation to be
unanimous All-America in major polls.)
Jeff Blake, QB, College & Pro Football
Newsweekly (2nd Team)
Dion Johnson, WR-RS, AP (2nd Team)
1992 Tom Scott, OT, The Sporting News, Football
News (1st Team), UPI (2nd Team)
1993 Carlester Crumpler, TE, Walter Camp (1st
Team)
. LITTLE ALL-AMERICANS
1955 Lou Hallow, C
1965 Dave Alexander, B
HONORABLE MENTION
ALL-AMERICANS
1966 Kevin Moran, T
Johnny Crew, C
Bobby Ellis, B
Walter Bostic, B
1967 Butch Colson, B
1968 Don Tyson, T
1970 Dick Corrada, FL
Rich Peeler, OT
1972 Carlester Crumpler, RB
Carl Summerell, QB
Danny Kepley, LB
1973 Carl Summerell, QB
Carlester Crumpler, RB
Danny Kepley, LB
1974 Kenny Moore, OT
Butch Strawderman, DE
1975 Cary Godette, DE
Jimbo Walker, OG
1976 Jim Bolding, DB
Harold Randolph, LB
1977 Harold Randolph, LB
1981 Jody Schulz, DE-AP
1982 Clint Harris, DB-AP
1983 Clint Harris, FS-AP
John Robertson, OT-AP
Earnest Byner, RB-AP
Jeff Pegues, DE-AP
1985 Tony Baker, TB-AP
Kevin Walker, DB-AP
1988 Tim James, FB
Anthony Thompson, LB
1989 Anthony Thompson, DE
Robert Jones, LB
Walter Wilson, WR
1991 Jeff Blake, QB
Hunter Gallimore, WR
Luke Fisher, TE
Dion Johnson, WR
Tom Scott, OT
John Jett, P
1992 Michael Anderson, QB
Junior Smith, RB
Carlester Crumpler, TE
Bernard Carter, DE
Jerry Dillon, OLB
Greg Grandison, DB
1993 Bernard Carter, DE
Junior Smith, RB
Carlester Crumpler, TE
Mark Libiano, LB
1994 Junior Smith, RB
TEAM OF THE YEAR
1991 Awarded by ECAC
SPORTING NEWS
FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN
1988 Robert Jones, LB
Jim Bolding Carlester Crumpler, Jr. Cary Godette
138
All-America Linebacker Robert Jones (1990-91)
All-America Quarterback Jeff Blake (1991)
Junior Robinson Tom Scott
ECU Football
ALL-AMERICANS
1974 Danny Kepley, LB-AP
1975 Jim Bolding, S-AP,
Football Weekly
1976 Jim Bolding, DB, Newspaper Enterprise
Association
Cary Godette, DE-AP, RECAP
1979 Wayne Inman, OG-AP
1981 Tootie Robbins, OT-AP
1982 Jody Schulz, DE-AP
1983 Terry Long, OG-AP, Kodak, Walter Camp,
Football Writers, UPI, Football News
1989 Junior Robinson, DB-RS, (2nd Team) The
Sporting News
1990 Robert Jones, LB, (2nd Team) The Sporting
News, (3rd Team) AP, Football News
1991 Robert Jones, LB, AP,
Scripps-Howard, Football News, Walter
Camp, Kodak, College Football Writers,
College & Pro Football Newsweekly
(Note: Only linebacker in nation to be
unanimous All-America in major polls.)
Jeff Blake, QB, College & Pro Football
Newsweekly (2nd Team)
Dion Johnson, WR-RS, AP (2nd Team)
1992 Tom Scott, OT, The Sporting News, Football
News (1st Team), UPI (2nd Team)
1993 Carlester Crumpler, TE, Walter Camp (1st
Team)
. LITTLE ALL-AMERICANS
1955 Lou Hallow, C
1965 Dave Alexander, B
HONORABLE MENTION
ALL-AMERICANS
1966 Kevin Moran, T
Johnny Crew, C
Bobby Ellis, B
Walter Bostic, B
1967 Butch Colson, B
1968 Don Tyson, T
1970 Dick Corrada, FL
Rich Peeler, OT
1972 Carlester Crumpler, RB
Carl Summerell, QB
Danny Kepley, LB
1973 Carl Summerell, QB
Carlester Crumpler, RB
Danny Kepley, LB
1974 Kenny Moore, OT
Butch Strawderman, DE
1975 Cary Godette, DE
Jimbo Walker, OG
1976 Jim Bolding, DB
Harold Randolph, LB
1977 Harold Randolph, LB
1981 Jody Schulz, DE-AP
1982 Clint Harris, DB-AP
1983 Clint Harris, FS-AP
John Robertson, OT-AP
Earnest Byner, RB-AP
Jeff Pegues, DE-AP
1985 Tony Baker, TB-AP
Kevin Walker, DB-AP
1988 Tim James, FB
Anthony Thompson, LB
1989 Anthony Thompson, DE
Robert Jones, LB
Walter Wilson, WR
1991 Jeff Blake, QB
Hunter Gallimore, WR
Luke Fisher, TE
Dion Johnson, WR
Tom Scott, OT
John Jett, P
1992 Michael Anderson, QB
Junior Smith, RB
Carlester Crumpler, TE
Bernard Carter, DE
Jerry Dillon, OLB
Greg Grandison, DB
1993 Bernard Carter, DE
Junior Smith, RB
Carlester Crumpler, TE
Mark Libiano, LB
1994 Junior Smith, RB
TEAM OF THE YEAR
1991 Awarded by ECAC
SPORTING NEWS
FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN
1988 Robert Jones, LB
Jim Bolding Carlester Crumpler, Jr. Cary Godette
138
All-America Linebacker Robert Jones (1990-91)
All-America Quarterback Jeff Blake (1991)
Junior Robinson Tom Scott
ECU Football






GTE ACADEMIC Kevin Ingram, QB ALL-SOUTH 1968 Ben Grieb, G
ALL-DISTRICT Norwood Vann, TE INDEPENDENT 1969 Billy Wightman, B
1989 Keith Arnold Henry Williams, KR PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1970 Dick Corrada, Fl
R.L. Beeman 1984 Curtis Wyatt, DE 1994 Mark Libiano, LB (Defensive) 1972 Carlester Crumpler, B
1990 Keith Arnold Kevin Walker, DB Carl Summerell, B
Ken Burnette 1987 Ellis Dillahunt, DB ALL-SOUTH Stan Eure, E
1991 Keith Arnold 1988 Tim James, FB ACADEMIC TEAM Greg Troupe, G
Ken Burnette Anthony Thompson, LB 1979 Matt Mulholland, T 1973 Carlester Crumpler, B
1989 Anthony Thompson, DE Theodore Sutton, B Carl Summerell, B
ALL-SOUTH Robert Jones, LB Vern Davenport, SE Stan Eure, E
INDEPENDENT TEAM Walter Wilson, WR Greg Troupe, G
First Team 1990 Chad Martin, OG SOUTHERN CONFERENCE Jim Woody,nK
1977 Harold Randolph, LB George Koonce, DE ATHLETE-OF-THE-YEAR 1974 Ricky Bennett, T
Gerald Hall, DB 1991 Jeff Blake, QB 1972 Carlester Crumpler, B Don Schink, B
Zack Valentine, DE Greg Grandison, SAP 1973 Carl Summerell, B, Jimbo Walker, G
Wayne Bolt, OG Dion Johnson, WR-RS Baseball Shortstop 1975 Kenny Strayhorn, B
1978 Zack Valentine, DE John Jett, P Jimbo Walker, G
Gerald Hall, DB Jerry Dillon, DE JACOBS 1976 Wayne Bolt, G
1979 Wayne Inman, OG 1992 Michael Anderson, QB BLOCKING TROPHY Pete Conaty, K
Mike Brewington, LB Jerry Dillon, OLB (presented to outstanding blocker Eddie Hicks, B
Anthony Collins, RB Greg Grandison, DB in Southern Conference) Defense
1982 Clint Harris, DB 1994 Mitchell Galloway, HB 1965 Norman Swindell 1966 Kevin Moran, T
Terry Long, OG Matt Levine, P 1967 Kevin Moran Bobby Ellis, B
Jody Schulz, DE Dwight Henry, DB 1968 Don Tyson, T
1983 Terry Long, OG John Krawczyk, OT ALL-SOUTHERN 1969 George Wheeler, T
Clint Harris, FS 1995 Mitchell Galloway, HB CONFERENCE (1965-76) 1970 Rich Peeler, T
John Robertson, OT Daren Hart, SAP Offense 1971 Rich Peeler, T
Earnest Byner, RB 1965 Dave Alexander, B Monty Kiernan, LB
Jeff Pegues, DE ALL-SOUTH 1966 Walter Bostic, G Jack Patterson, S
1985 Tony Baker, RB INDEPENDENT Johnny Crew, C 1972 Danny Kepley, LB
Kevin Walker, DB COACH OF THE YEAR 1967 Kevin Moran, T Rusty Markland, B
1989 Junior Robinson, DB-RS 1991 Bill Lewis Butch Colson, B 1973 Danny Kepley, LB
1990 Robert Jones, LB 1994 Steve Logan Neal Hughes, B Cary Godette, E
Luke Fisher, TE Mike Myrick, B
1991 Robert Jones, LB 1974 Danny Kepley, LB
Hunter Gallimore, WR Kenny Moore, T
Luke Fisher, TE Jim Bolding, S
Tom Scott, OT Butch Strawderman, E
Anthony Brenner, PK 1975 Cary Godette, E
1992 Tom Scott, OT Willie Bryant, T
Junior Smith, RB Jim Bolding, S
Carlester Crumpler, TE Harold Randolph, LB
Bernard Carter, DE 1976 Jim Bolding, B
1993 Junior Smith, RB Jake Dove, T
Carlester Crumpler, TE Cary Godette, E
Jeff Cooke, OT Gerald Hall, B
Daren Hart, CB Reggie Pinkney, B
1994 Junior Smith, RB Harold Randolph, LB
Terry Tilghman, OG
Mark Libiano, LB SOUTHERN
1995 Marcus Crandell, QB CONFERENCE
Jerris McPhail, FB PLAYER-OF-THE-WEEK
Mark Libiano, LB 1965 Bill Bailey, FB
Emmanuel McDaniel, CB John McPaul, E
Second Team George Richardson, TB
1977 Terry Gallaher, SE 1966 Kevin Moran, T
1978 Eddie Hicks, RB 1967 George Wheeler, T, twice
Wayne Inman, OG 1968 Jimmy Atkins, E
Mike Brewington, LB Jim Flowe, DE
1979 Matt Mulholland, OT 1969 Butch Colson, FB
Charlie Carter, DB 1970 George Whitley, DE, twice
Mitchell Johnston, OG Rich Peeler, T
Theodore Sutton, FB Mike Mills, OT
1980 Anthony Collins, RB 197] Monty Kiernan, LB, twice
198] Jody Schulz, DE Billy Wallace, B
1982 Steve Hamilton, OT Jack Patterson, S
Jeff Heath, K John Casazza, QB
John Robertson, OT Robin Hogue, DE
1983 Hal Stephens, OT 1972 Carlester Crumpler, B (twice)
The Pirates' Marcus Crandell was named the first-team quarterback on Carl Summerell, QB
the 1995 National All-Independent Team. Greg Troupe, G
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GTE ACADEMIC Kevin Ingram, QB ALL-SOUTH 1968 Ben Grieb, G
ALL-DISTRICT Norwood Vann, TE INDEPENDENT 1969 Billy Wightman, B
1989 Keith Arnold Henry Williams, KR PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1970 Dick Corrada, Fl
R.L. Beeman 1984 Curtis Wyatt, DE 1994 Mark Libiano, LB (Defensive) 1972 Carlester Crumpler, B
1990 Keith Arnold Kevin Walker, DB Carl Summerell, B
Ken Burnette 1987 Ellis Dillahunt, DB ALL-SOUTH Stan Eure, E
1991 Keith Arnold 1988 Tim James, FB ACADEMIC TEAM Greg Troupe, G
Ken Burnette Anthony Thompson, LB 1979 Matt Mulholland, T 1973 Carlester Crumpler, B
1989 Anthony Thompson, DE Theodore Sutton, B Carl Summerell, B
ALL-SOUTH Robert Jones, LB Vern Davenport, SE Stan Eure, E
INDEPENDENT TEAM Walter Wilson, WR Greg Troupe, G
First Team 1990 Chad Martin, OG SOUTHERN CONFERENCE Jim Woody,nK
1977 Harold Randolph, LB George Koonce, DE ATHLETE-OF-THE-YEAR 1974 Ricky Bennett, T
Gerald Hall, DB 1991 Jeff Blake, QB 1972 Carlester Crumpler, B Don Schink, B
Zack Valentine, DE Greg Grandison, SAP 1973 Carl Summerell, B, Jimbo Walker, G
Wayne Bolt, OG Dion Johnson, WR-RS Baseball Shortstop 1975 Kenny Strayhorn, B
1978 Zack Valentine, DE John Jett, P Jimbo Walker, G
Gerald Hall, DB Jerry Dillon, DE JACOBS 1976 Wayne Bolt, G
1979 Wayne Inman, OG 1992 Michael Anderson, QB BLOCKING TROPHY Pete Conaty, K
Mike Brewington, LB Jerry Dillon, OLB (presented to outstanding blocker Eddie Hicks, B
Anthony Collins, RB Greg Grandison, DB in Southern Conference) Defense
1982 Clint Harris, DB 1994 Mitchell Galloway, HB 1965 Norman Swindell 1966 Kevin Moran, T
Terry Long, OG Matt Levine, P 1967 Kevin Moran Bobby Ellis, B
Jody Schulz, DE Dwight Henry, DB 1968 Don Tyson, T
1983 Terry Long, OG John Krawczyk, OT ALL-SOUTHERN 1969 George Wheeler, T
Clint Harris, FS 1995 Mitchell Galloway, HB CONFERENCE (1965-76) 1970 Rich Peeler, T
John Robertson, OT Daren Hart, SAP Offense 1971 Rich Peeler, T
Earnest Byner, RB 1965 Dave Alexander, B Monty Kiernan, LB
Jeff Pegues, DE ALL-SOUTH 1966 Walter Bostic, G Jack Patterson, S
1985 Tony Baker, RB INDEPENDENT Johnny Crew, C 1972 Danny Kepley, LB
Kevin Walker, DB COACH OF THE YEAR 1967 Kevin Moran, T Rusty Markland, B
1989 Junior Robinson, DB-RS 1991 Bill Lewis Butch Colson, B 1973 Danny Kepley, LB
1990 Robert Jones, LB 1994 Steve Logan Neal Hughes, B Cary Godette, E
Luke Fisher, TE Mike Myrick, B
1991 Robert Jones, LB 1974 Danny Kepley, LB
Hunter Gallimore, WR Kenny Moore, T
Luke Fisher, TE Jim Bolding, S
Tom Scott, OT Butch Strawderman, E
Anthony Brenner, PK 1975 Cary Godette, E
1992 Tom Scott, OT Willie Bryant, T
Junior Smith, RB Jim Bolding, S
Carlester Crumpler, TE Harold Randolph, LB
Bernard Carter, DE 1976 Jim Bolding, B
1993 Junior Smith, RB Jake Dove, T
Carlester Crumpler, TE Cary Godette, E
Jeff Cooke, OT Gerald Hall, B
Daren Hart, CB Reggie Pinkney, B
1994 Junior Smith, RB Harold Randolph, LB
Terry Tilghman, OG
Mark Libiano, LB SOUTHERN
1995 Marcus Crandell, QB CONFERENCE
Jerris McPhail, FB PLAYER-OF-THE-WEEK
Mark Libiano, LB 1965 Bill Bailey, FB
Emmanuel McDaniel, CB John McPaul, E
Second Team George Richardson, TB
1977 Terry Gallaher, SE 1966 Kevin Moran, T
1978 Eddie Hicks, RB 1967 George Wheeler, T, twice
Wayne Inman, OG 1968 Jimmy Atkins, E
Mike Brewington, LB Jim Flowe, DE
1979 Matt Mulholland, OT 1969 Butch Colson, FB
Charlie Carter, DB 1970 George Whitley, DE, twice
Mitchell Johnston, OG Rich Peeler, T
Theodore Sutton, FB Mike Mills, OT
1980 Anthony Collins, RB 197] Monty Kiernan, LB, twice
198] Jody Schulz, DE Billy Wallace, B
1982 Steve Hamilton, OT Jack Patterson, S
Jeff Heath, K John Casazza, QB
John Robertson, OT Robin Hogue, DE
1983 Hal Stephens, OT 1972 Carlester Crumpler, B (twice)
The Pirates' Marcus Crandell was named the first-team quarterback on Carl Summerell, QB
the 1995 National All-Independent Team. Greg Troupe, G
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Safety Greg Grandison
Danny Kepley, LB
Rusty Markland, DB
Terry Stroughton, DB
1973 Carl Summerell, QB
Danny Kepley, LB
Carlester Crumpler, B, twice
Cary Godette, DE
Gary Niklason, LB
Kenny Moore, DT
1974 Danny Kepley, LB
Kenny Strayhorn, B
1975 Jim Bolding, S
Harold Randolph, LB
Mike Weaver, B
1976 Pete Conaty, QB-K
Raymond Jones, B
SOUTHERN
CONFERENCE
PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR
1967 Butch Colson, B
1972 Carlester Crumpler, B
1973 Carl Summerell, B
SOUTHERN
CONFERENCE
ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM
1974 Larry Lundy, OT
1975 Larry Lundy, OT
NATIONAL
PLAYER-OF-THE-WEEK
1973 Danny Kepley, LB-AP,
vs. Richmond, Nov. 10
1990 Robert Jones, LB,
Sports Tllustrated,
vs. Cincinnati, Oct. 20
1991 Greg Grandison, SAF,
140
College & Pro Football
Newsweekly,
vs. Virginia Tech, Nov. 16
Jeff Blake, QB,
The Sporting News,
vs. Syracuse, Oct. 12
1995 Marcus Crandell, QB
The Sporting News,
vs. Syracuse, Sept. 9
NATIONAL
BACK-OF-THE-WEEK
1973 Carlester Crumpler, RB-UPI
vs. Appalachian, Nov. 17
BLUE-GRAY CLASSIC
PARTICIPANTS
1973 Carl Summerell, QB
Carlester Crumpler, RB
Greg Troupe, OG
1978 Gerald Hall, DB
1979 Mitchell Johnston, G
1981 Tootie Robbins, OT
1982 Jody Schulz, DE
1983 Terry Long, OG
Clint Harris, FS
1987 Ellis Dillahunt, DB
1988 Billy Michel, OG
1989 Junior Robinson, DB-RS
1990 Chad Martin, OG
1992 Greg Grandison, DB
1993 Bernard Carter, DE
OLYMPIA GOLD
BOWL PARTnICIPANTnS
1981 Tootie Robbins, OT
HULA BOWL
1983 Terry Long, OG
1987 Anthony Simpson, FB
JAPAN BOWL
1982 Jody Schulz, DE
1991 Jeff Blake, QB
AMERICAN BOWL
PARTICIPANTS
1976 Cary Godette, DE
Jim Bolding, DB
CAN-AM BOWL
PARTICIPANTS
1978 Eddie Hicks, RB
NORTH-SOUTH
SHRINE GAME
1976 Reggie Pinkney, DB
SENIOR BOWL
1976 Ernest Madison, DB
1979 Mike Brewington, LB
1993 Tom Scott, OT
1994 Carlester Crumpler, TE
COACHES
ALL-AMERICA GAME
1973 Carl Summerell, QB
NORTH CAROLINA
SHRINE BOWL
1967 Neal Hughes,
Outstanding Player
Paul Hutchins
Kevin Moran
Clarence Stasavich,
Outstanding Coach
EAST-WEST
SHRINE GAME
1985 Kevin Walker, DB
1990 Chad Martin, OG
1991 Robert Jones, LB
Luke Fisher, TE
1993 Tom Scott, OT
NATIONAL
COACH OF THE YEAR
1964 Clarence Stasavich
1991 Bill Lewis
Bill Lewis
1991 National Coach-of-the-Year
NORTH CAROLINA
SPORTS HALL OF FAME
1970 Clarence Stasavich
HELMS HALL OF FAME
1960 Clarence Stasavich
CITRUS BOWL
HALL OF FAME
1986 Clarence Stasavich
ALL-AMERICAN BOWL
1993 Jerry Dillon
Clayton Driver
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
OF DIRECTORS OF
ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME
1977 Clarence Stasavich
ECACnPLAYER
OF THE WEEK
1988 Anthony Thompson, LB
(vs. Temple)
Junior Robinson, DB
(vs. Tenn. Tech,
Miami, Fla.)
1989 Travis Hunter, QB
(vs. Temple)
Walter Wilson, WR
(vs. Pittsburgh)
1991 Jeff Blake, QB
(vs. Central Florida,
South Carolina, Syracuse,
Pittsburgh, Southern Miss)
Bernard Carter, DE
(vs. Tulane)
1992 Michael Anderson, QB
(vs. Virginia Tech)
Junior Smith, RB
(vs. South Carolina,
Southern Miss,
Arkansas State)
Bernard Carter (vs. Duke)
Jerry Dillon, OLB
(vs. Arkansas State)
Hank Cooper, DB
(Rookie vs. Cincinnati)
1993 Daren Hart, CB
(Rookie vs. Central Florida)
Morris Foreman, LB
( vs. Louisiana Tech)
Daren Hart, CB
(vs. Kentucky)
1995 Marcus Crandell, QB
(vs. Syracuse)
Lorenzo West, DT
(vs. West Virginia)
Scott Harley, FB
(vs. Temple)
Marcus Crandell, QB
(vs. Southern Mississippi)
Morris Foreman, LB
(vs. Army)
Jerris McPhail, FB
(vs. Memphis)
ECAC DIVISION I-A
ALL-STAR TEAM
1991 Jeff Blake, QB
ECU Football
Safety Greg Grandison
Danny Kepley, LB
Rusty Markland, DB
Terry Stroughton, DB
1973 Carl Summerell, QB
Danny Kepley, LB
Carlester Crumpler, B, twice
Cary Godette, DE
Gary Niklason, LB
Kenny Moore, DT
1974 Danny Kepley, LB
Kenny Strayhorn, B
1975 Jim Bolding, S
Harold Randolph, LB
Mike Weaver, B
1976 Pete Conaty, QB-K
Raymond Jones, B
SOUTHERN
CONFERENCE
PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR
1967 Butch Colson, B
1972 Carlester Crumpler, B
1973 Carl Summerell, B
SOUTHERN
CONFERENCE
ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM
1974 Larry Lundy, OT
1975 Larry Lundy, OT
NATIONAL
PLAYER-OF-THE-WEEK
1973 Danny Kepley, LB-AP,
vs. Richmond, Nov. 10
1990 Robert Jones, LB,
Sports Tllustrated,
vs. Cincinnati, Oct. 20
1991 Greg Grandison, SAF,
140
College & Pro Football
Newsweekly,
vs. Virginia Tech, Nov. 16
Jeff Blake, QB,
The Sporting News,
vs. Syracuse, Oct. 12
1995 Marcus Crandell, QB
The Sporting News,
vs. Syracuse, Sept. 9
NATIONAL
BACK-OF-THE-WEEK
1973 Carlester Crumpler, RB-UPI
vs. Appalachian, Nov. 17
BLUE-GRAY CLASSIC
PARTICIPANTS
1973 Carl Summerell, QB
Carlester Crumpler, RB
Greg Troupe, OG
1978 Gerald Hall, DB
1979 Mitchell Johnston, G
1981 Tootie Robbins, OT
1982 Jody Schulz, DE
1983 Terry Long, OG
Clint Harris, FS
1987 Ellis Dillahunt, DB
1988 Billy Michel, OG
1989 Junior Robinson, DB-RS
1990 Chad Martin, OG
1992 Greg Grandison, DB
1993 Bernard Carter, DE
OLYMPIA GOLD
BOWL PARTnICIPANTnS
1981 Tootie Robbins, OT
HULA BOWL
1983 Terry Long, OG
1987 Anthony Simpson, FB
JAPAN BOWL
1982 Jody Schulz, DE
1991 Jeff Blake, QB
AMERICAN BOWL
PARTICIPANTS
1976 Cary Godette, DE
Jim Bolding, DB
CAN-AM BOWL
PARTICIPANTS
1978 Eddie Hicks, RB
NORTH-SOUTH
SHRINE GAME
1976 Reggie Pinkney, DB
SENIOR BOWL
1976 Ernest Madison, DB
1979 Mike Brewington, LB
1993 Tom Scott, OT
1994 Carlester Crumpler, TE
COACHES
ALL-AMERICA GAME
1973 Carl Summerell, QB
NORTH CAROLINA
SHRINE BOWL
1967 Neal Hughes,
Outstanding Player
Paul Hutchins
Kevin Moran
Clarence Stasavich,
Outstanding Coach
EAST-WEST
SHRINE GAME
1985 Kevin Walker, DB
1990 Chad Martin, OG
1991 Robert Jones, LB
Luke Fisher, TE
1993 Tom Scott, OT
NATIONAL
COACH OF THE YEAR
1964 Clarence Stasavich
1991 Bill Lewis
Bill Lewis
1991 National Coach-of-the-Year
NORTH CAROLINA
SPORTS HALL OF FAME
1970 Clarence Stasavich
HELMS HALL OF FAME
1960 Clarence Stasavich
CITRUS BOWL
HALL OF FAME
1986 Clarence Stasavich
ALL-AMERICAN BOWL
1993 Jerry Dillon
Clayton Driver
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
OF DIRECTORS OF
ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME
1977 Clarence Stasavich
ECACnPLAYER
OF THE WEEK
1988 Anthony Thompson, LB
(vs. Temple)
Junior Robinson, DB
(vs. Tenn. Tech,
Miami, Fla.)
1989 Travis Hunter, QB
(vs. Temple)
Walter Wilson, WR
(vs. Pittsburgh)
1991 Jeff Blake, QB
(vs. Central Florida,
South Carolina, Syracuse,
Pittsburgh, Southern Miss)
Bernard Carter, DE
(vs. Tulane)
1992 Michael Anderson, QB
(vs. Virginia Tech)
Junior Smith, RB
(vs. South Carolina,
Southern Miss,
Arkansas State)
Bernard Carter (vs. Duke)
Jerry Dillon, OLB
(vs. Arkansas State)
Hank Cooper, DB
(Rookie vs. Cincinnati)
1993 Daren Hart, CB
(Rookie vs. Central Florida)
Morris Foreman, LB
( vs. Louisiana Tech)
Daren Hart, CB
(vs. Kentucky)
1995 Marcus Crandell, QB
(vs. Syracuse)
Lorenzo West, DT
(vs. West Virginia)
Scott Harley, FB
(vs. Temple)
Marcus Crandell, QB
(vs. Southern Mississippi)
Morris Foreman, LB
(vs. Army)
Jerris McPhail, FB
(vs. Memphis)
ECAC DIVISION I-A
ALL-STAR TEAM
1991 Jeff Blake, QB
ECU Football






Robert Jones, LB R.W.eMOORE Georgia Southern Bowling Green
Dion Johnson, WR-RS "KING OF Bubba Bunn, Walter Wilson, lllinois State

Keith Arnold, C GRIDIRON" East Tennessee State Anthony Thompson,

1992 Tom Scott, OT SCHOLARSHIP Tyrone Johnson, Louisiana Tech

1993 Bernard Carter, DE 1977 Theodore Sutton, VMI Southern Miss Junior Robinson,

1994 Marcus Crandell, QB Gerald Hall, So. lllinois 1985 Kevin Walker, Tony Baker, Virginia Tech

Lorenzo West, OT Leander Green, SW Texas State Travis Hunter, Temple
SW Louisiana Kevin Walker, Temple 1990 Jeff Blake, Louisiana Tech
INDEPENDENT Terry Gallaher, Richmond Jeff Heath, Miami Jeff Blake, Virginia Tech
FOOTBALL ALLIANCE/ Jimmy Southerland, Robert Washington, Robert Jones,

LIBERTY BOWL Richmond South Carolina Southern Mississippi

ALLIANCE Wayne Bolt, Richmond

1992 Michael Anderson, QB 1978 D .T. Joyner,

(vs. Syracuse, Va. Tech) Western Carolina

Peter Zophy, WR Oliver Fenton,

(vs. Bowling Green) Texas-Arlington

Clayton Driver, WR Leander Green,

(vs. Cincinnati) Appalachian State

Ernie Lewis, LB Eddie Hicks,
(vs. West Virginia) William and Mary
Junior Smith, RB Zack Valentine, Marshall

(vs. Arkansas State) Theodore Sutton, Off.,

1993 Mark Libiano, LB Independence Bowl

(vs. Syracuse) Zack Valentine, Def.,

Junior Smith, RB Independence Bowl

(vs. Central Florida) 1979 Mike Brewington,

Reggie Robinson, LB Western Carolina

(vs. South Carolina) Anthony Coilins, VMI

Morris Foreman, OLB Sam Harrell, Richmond

(vs. Louisiana Tech) Leander Green,

Jeff Cooke, OT North Texas State

(vs. Southern Miss) The Offensive Line,

1994 Junior Smith, RB The Citadel, Jeff Hagans,

(vs. Temple, South Wayne Inman,

Carolina, Auburn) Mitchell Johnston,

Marcus Crandell, QB Matt Mulholland,

.(vs. Southern Miss, Va. Joe Godette,

Tech, Memphis) Billy Ray Washington

Dwight Henry, DB 1980 Carlton Nelson,

(vs. Southern Miss) SW Louisiana

Matt Levine, P Mike Hawkins,

(vs. Southern Miss, South Southern Mississippi

Carolina, Memphis) Anthony Collins,

Mitchell Galloway, WR Western Carolina

(vs. Tulsa) Theodore Sutton, Linebacker Mark Libiano

1995 Marcus Crandell, QB William & Mary

(vs. Syracuse,eSouthern Jeffrey Warren, Tony Baker, Tulsa David Daniels, Cincinnati

Mississippi, Army) East. Kentucky 1986 Reggie McKinney, Jeff Blake, Northern lllinois

Jerris McPhail, FB 1981 Carlton Nelson, West Virginia 1991 Dion Johnson, Memphis State

(vs. Central Michigan, Western Carolina Ellis Dillahunt, SW Louisiana Jeff Blake, South Carolina

Memphis) Harold Blue, Toledo Jarrod Moody, Jeff Blake, Akron

Scott Harley, FB Mike Grant, Miami Georgia Southern Luke Fisher, Pittsburgh

(vs. Temple) Chuck Bushbeck, Flint McCallum, Hunter Gallimore, Tulane

Morris Foreman, LB East Tennessee State Southern Miss 1992 Morris Foreman, Syracuse

(vs. Army) Jody Schulz, Willie Lewis, Cincinnati Peter Zophy, Morris

William & Mary 1987 Ellis Dillahunt, Florida State Foreman, Virginia Tech

LIBERTY BOWL 1982 Carlton Nelson, Anthony Simpson, Clayton Driver, Cincinnati

ALLIANCE East Tennessee Georgia Southern Junior Smith,

COACH OF THE YEAR Kevin Ingram, Reggie McKinney, Cincinnati Southern Mississippi
1994 Steve Logan Central Michigan Ron Jones, Miami Junior Smith, Arkansas State

Greg Stewart, Richmond Walter Wilson, Temple 1993 Junior Smith, Syracuse

LIBERTY BOWL ALLIANCE Tony Baker, Richmond 1988 Travis Hunter, Chris Hester, Central Florida

OFFENSIVE Greg Stewart, lllinois State Tennessee Tech Junior Smith, Memphis State

PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1983 Earnest Byner, Charlie Libretto, Perez Mattison,

1994 Junior Smith, RB William & Mary Southern Miss Louisiana Tech

Marcus Crandell, QB Kevin Ingram, Murray State Charlie Libretto, SW Junior Smith, Tulsa

Kevin Ingram, SW Louisiana Louisiana 1994 Mitchell Galloway, Syracuse

LIBERTY BOWL MVP Earnest Byner, Travis Hunter, West Virginia .ferris McPhail, Southern Miss

1995 Chad Holcomb, PK East Tennessee State Flint McCallum, Syracuse Marcus Crandell,

(Offense) 1984 Chris Santa Cruz, Temple Junior Robinson, Miami (Fla.) Virginia Tech

Darrell Speed, 1989 Travis Hunter, Junior Smith, Cincinnati

141

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Junior Smith, Central Florida
1995 Jerris McPhail, Central
MichiganMarvin Burke, West Virginia
Scott Harley, Temple
Marcus Crandell, Tulsa
Jerris McPhail, Memphis
OUTSTANDING
OFFENSIVE PLAYER
1978 Eddie Hicks
1979 Leander Green
1980 Anthony Collins
1981 Tootie Robbins
1982 John Floyd
1984 Ricky Nichols
1985 Tony Baker
1986 Anthony Simpson
1987 Anthony Simpson
1988 Tim James
1989 Walter Wilson
1990 Luke Fisher
1991 Jeff Blake
1992 Junior Smith
1993 Junior Smith
1994 Junior Smith
1995 Jerris McPhail
OUTSTANDING SPECIAL
TEAMS PLAYER
1978 Fred Chavis & Bill Lamm
1979 Keith Golden
1980 Keith Golden
1981 Chuck Bushbeck, Off.
Smokey Norris, Def.
1982 Jeff Heath
1983 Henry Williams, Off.
Jeff Bolch, Def.
Stuart Ward, Def.
1984 Henry Williams, Off.
Jeff Bolch, Def.
1985 Tony Smith, Off.
Bruce Simpson, Def.
1986 Chuck Berleth, Off.
Vinson Smith, Def.
1987 Tony Smith, Off.
Roswell Streeter, Def.
1988 Matt McLaughlin, Off.
John Jett, Def.
1989 Brian McPhatter, Off.
Jerry Dillon, Def.
1990 Dion Johnson, Off.
Donald Porch, Def.
1991 Dion Johnson, Off.
Charles Howard, Def.
1992 Morris Foreman
1993 Chad Holcomb
1994 Jerris McPhail, Off.
E.J. Gunthrope, Def.
1995 Tavares Taylor
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
1962 Maurice Allen
1963 Maurice Allen
1964 Bill Cline
1965 Norman Swindell
1966 Johnny Crew
1967 Neal Hughes
1968 Billy Wightman
1969 Butch Colson
1970 George Whitley
142
1971 Will Mitchell
1972 Carl Summerell
1973 Carl Summerell
1974 Danny Kepley
1975 Cary Godette
1976 Cary Godette
1977 Harold Randolph
LANSCHE
OUTSTANDING SENIOR
1962 David Smith
1963 Maurice Allen
1964 Ted Day
1965 Mitchell Cannon
1966 Johnny Crew
1967 Kevin Moran
1968 Jim Flowe
1969 George Wheeler
1970 George Whitley
1971 Monty Kiernan
1972 Terry Stoughton
1973 Carl Summerell
1974 Danny Kepley
1975 Ken Strayhorn
1976 Cary Godette
1977 Terry Gallaher
1978 Zack Valentine
1979 Leander Green
1980 Theodore Sutton
JANET OVERTON
OUTSTANDING SENIOR
1981 Mike Davis
1982 Jody Schulz
1983 Terry Long
1984 Reggie Branch
1985 Robert Washington &
Tony Baker
1986 Robert Alexander
1987 Ellis Dillahunt
1988 Jarrod Moody
1989 Todd Drugac, Off.
Mike Applewhite, Def.
1990 George Koonce
1991 Luke Fisher
1992 Ernie Lewis
1993 Reggie Robinson
1994 Terry Tilghman
1995 Walter Scott
SWINDELL
MEMORIAL AWARD
(Big Team, Little Me)
1966 Leroy Cobb
1967 Nelson Gravatt
1968 George Wheeler
1969 Danny Wilmer
1970 George Whitley
1971 Rich Peeler
1972 Jim Post & Jimmy Creech
1973 Carl Summerell
1974 Kenny Moore
1975 Bobby Myrick
1976 Nick Bullock
1977 Terry Gallaher
1978 Terry Gallaher
1979 Matt Mulholland
1980 Vern Davenport
1981 Chuck Bushbeck
1982 Smokey Norris
1983 John Floyd & Hal Stephens
Running back Junior Smith
1984 Chris Santa Cruz & Gary London, Def.
Donald Reid 1984 Todd Abrams, Off.
1985 Paul Hoggard John Britt, Def.
1987 Ben Billings
1988 Jarrod Moody OUTSTANDING PLAYER
1989 Charlie Libretto 1962 Bill Cline
1990 Donald Porch 1963 Frankie Galloway
1991 Cedric Van Buren, Off. 1964 Dave Alexander
Chris Hall, Def. 1965 Dave Alexander
1992 Sean McConnell, Off. 1966 Kevin Moran
Zaim Cunmulaj, Def. 1967 Butch Colson
1993 Greg Floyd 1968 Billy Wightman
1994 Damon Wilson 1969 Billy Wightman
1995 Aaron Black 1970 George Whitley
1971 John Casazza
OUTSTANDING 1972 Carlester Crumpler
FRESHMAN 1973 Carlester Crumpler
(Presented by WNCT-TV) 1974 Danny Kepley
1962 Buddy Bovender 1975 Jim Bolding
1963 Keith Sauls 1976 Cary Godette
1964 Kevin Moran 1977 Harold Randolph
1965 Wayne Lineberry
1966 Roger Bost BLOCKING TROPHY
1967 Walter Adams 1962 Ted Day
1968 Garland Ballard 1963 Ted Day
1969 Jimmy Creech 1964 Colin Quinn
1970 Carl Summerell 1965 Corie McRae
1971 Danny Kepley 1966 Walter Bostic
1972 Cary Godette 1967 Kevin Moran
1973 Jim Bolding 1968 Worth Springs
1974 Wayne Bolt 1969 Butch Colson
1975 Zack Valentine 1970 Paul Haug
1976 Noah Clark 1971 Jack Patterson & Paul Haug
1977 Anthony Collins 1972 Les Strayhorn
1978 John Hallow 1973 Greg Troupe
1979 Freddie Jones 1074 Jimbo Walker
1980 Earnest Byner 1975 Jimbo Walker
1981 Jimmy Walden, Off. 1976 Wayne Bolt
Steve Johnson, Def. 1977 Wayne Bolt
1982 Tony Baker, Off. 1978 Mitchell Smith &
Larry Berry, Def. Wayne Inman
1983 Darrell Speed, Off. 1979 Wayne Inman
ECU Football
Junior Smith, Central Florida
1995 Jerris McPhail, Central
MichiganMarvin Burke, West Virginia
Scott Harley, Temple
Marcus Crandell, Tulsa
Jerris McPhail, Memphis
OUTSTANDING
OFFENSIVE PLAYER
1978 Eddie Hicks
1979 Leander Green
1980 Anthony Collins
1981 Tootie Robbins
1982 John Floyd
1984 Ricky Nichols
1985 Tony Baker
1986 Anthony Simpson
1987 Anthony Simpson
1988 Tim James
1989 Walter Wilson
1990 Luke Fisher
1991 Jeff Blake
1992 Junior Smith
1993 Junior Smith
1994 Junior Smith
1995 Jerris McPhail
OUTSTANDING SPECIAL
TEAMS PLAYER
1978 Fred Chavis & Bill Lamm
1979 Keith Golden
1980 Keith Golden
1981 Chuck Bushbeck, Off.
Smokey Norris, Def.
1982 Jeff Heath
1983 Henry Williams, Off.
Jeff Bolch, Def.
Stuart Ward, Def.
1984 Henry Williams, Off.
Jeff Bolch, Def.
1985 Tony Smith, Off.
Bruce Simpson, Def.
1986 Chuck Berleth, Off.
Vinson Smith, Def.
1987 Tony Smith, Off.
Roswell Streeter, Def.
1988 Matt McLaughlin, Off.
John Jett, Def.
1989 Brian McPhatter, Off.
Jerry Dillon, Def.
1990 Dion Johnson, Off.
Donald Porch, Def.
1991 Dion Johnson, Off.
Charles Howard, Def.
1992 Morris Foreman
1993 Chad Holcomb
1994 Jerris McPhail, Off.
E.J. Gunthrope, Def.
1995 Tavares Taylor
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
1962 Maurice Allen
1963 Maurice Allen
1964 Bill Cline
1965 Norman Swindell
1966 Johnny Crew
1967 Neal Hughes
1968 Billy Wightman
1969 Butch Colson
1970 George Whitley
142
1971 Will Mitchell
1972 Carl Summerell
1973 Carl Summerell
1974 Danny Kepley
1975 Cary Godette
1976 Cary Godette
1977 Harold Randolph
LANSCHE
OUTSTANDING SENIOR
1962 David Smith
1963 Maurice Allen
1964 Ted Day
1965 Mitchell Cannon
1966 Johnny Crew
1967 Kevin Moran
1968 Jim Flowe
1969 George Wheeler
1970 George Whitley
1971 Monty Kiernan
1972 Terry Stoughton
1973 Carl Summerell
1974 Danny Kepley
1975 Ken Strayhorn
1976 Cary Godette
1977 Terry Gallaher
1978 Zack Valentine
1979 Leander Green
1980 Theodore Sutton
JANET OVERTON
OUTSTANDING SENIOR
1981 Mike Davis
1982 Jody Schulz
1983 Terry Long
1984 Reggie Branch
1985 Robert Washington &
Tony Baker
1986 Robert Alexander
1987 Ellis Dillahunt
1988 Jarrod Moody
1989 Todd Drugac, Off.
Mike Applewhite, Def.
1990 George Koonce
1991 Luke Fisher
1992 Ernie Lewis
1993 Reggie Robinson
1994 Terry Tilghman
1995 Walter Scott
SWINDELL
MEMORIAL AWARD
(Big Team, Little Me)
1966 Leroy Cobb
1967 Nelson Gravatt
1968 George Wheeler
1969 Danny Wilmer
1970 George Whitley
1971 Rich Peeler
1972 Jim Post & Jimmy Creech
1973 Carl Summerell
1974 Kenny Moore
1975 Bobby Myrick
1976 Nick Bullock
1977 Terry Gallaher
1978 Terry Gallaher
1979 Matt Mulholland
1980 Vern Davenport
1981 Chuck Bushbeck
1982 Smokey Norris
1983 John Floyd & Hal Stephens
Running back Junior Smith
1984 Chris Santa Cruz & Gary London, Def.
Donald Reid 1984 Todd Abrams, Off.
1985 Paul Hoggard John Britt, Def.
1987 Ben Billings
1988 Jarrod Moody OUTSTANDING PLAYER
1989 Charlie Libretto 1962 Bill Cline
1990 Donald Porch 1963 Frankie Galloway
1991 Cedric Van Buren, Off. 1964 Dave Alexander
Chris Hall, Def. 1965 Dave Alexander
1992 Sean McConnell, Off. 1966 Kevin Moran
Zaim Cunmulaj, Def. 1967 Butch Colson
1993 Greg Floyd 1968 Billy Wightman
1994 Damon Wilson 1969 Billy Wightman
1995 Aaron Black 1970 George Whitley
1971 John Casazza
OUTSTANDING 1972 Carlester Crumpler
FRESHMAN 1973 Carlester Crumpler
(Presented by WNCT-TV) 1974 Danny Kepley
1962 Buddy Bovender 1975 Jim Bolding
1963 Keith Sauls 1976 Cary Godette
1964 Kevin Moran 1977 Harold Randolph
1965 Wayne Lineberry
1966 Roger Bost BLOCKING TROPHY
1967 Walter Adams 1962 Ted Day
1968 Garland Ballard 1963 Ted Day
1969 Jimmy Creech 1964 Colin Quinn
1970 Carl Summerell 1965 Corie McRae
1971 Danny Kepley 1966 Walter Bostic
1972 Cary Godette 1967 Kevin Moran
1973 Jim Bolding 1968 Worth Springs
1974 Wayne Bolt 1969 Butch Colson
1975 Zack Valentine 1970 Paul Haug
1976 Noah Clark 1971 Jack Patterson & Paul Haug
1977 Anthony Collins 1972 Les Strayhorn
1978 John Hallow 1973 Greg Troupe
1979 Freddie Jones 1074 Jimbo Walker
1980 Earnest Byner 1975 Jimbo Walker
1981 Jimmy Walden, Off. 1976 Wayne Bolt
Steve Johnson, Def. 1977 Wayne Bolt
1982 Tony Baker, Off. 1978 Mitchell Smith &
Larry Berry, Def. Wayne Inman
1983 Darrell Speed, Off. 1979 Wayne Inman
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1980 Tootie Robbins & 1987 Vinson Smith 1981 Larry Brobst 1985 Willie Mack
Tony Hensley 1988 Shannon Boling Jeff Bolch 1986 Shannon Boling
1981 Tootie Robbins 1989 Anthony Thompson 1982 Jeff Heath 1987 Ernie Logan
1982 Terry Long 1990 Robert Jones 1983 Gerry Rogers 1988 Shane Hubble
1983 Terry Long 1991 Robert Jones Chuck Northcutt 1989 Reeves Spainhour
1984 Tim Mitchell 1992 Tony Davis 1984 Daniel Cole 1990 Jerry Dillon
1985 Greg Thomas 1993 Bernard Carter 1985 Bill Carver 1991 Greg Gardill
1986 Greg Thomas 1994 John Krawczyk 1986 Bill Carver 1992 Bernard Carter
1987 Kyle Condrey 1995 Morris Foreman 1987 Medrick Rainbow 1993 Jeff Cooke
1988 Grant Lowe 1988 Bill Carver 1994 Emmanuel McDaniel
1989 Stewart Southall & BEST BLOCKING BACK 1989 R.L. Beeman 1995 Carlos Brown
Grant Lowe 1977 Willie Hawkins 1990 R.L. Beeman
1990 Tom Scott 1978 Theodore Sutton 1991 Deke Owens STRENGTH AWARD
1991 Tom Scott 1979 Theodore Sutton 1992 DekeeOwens 1983 Terry Long
1992 Tom Scott 1980 Mike Hawkins 1993 Greg Smith 1984 Reggie Branch
1993 Carlester Crumpler 1981 Harold Blue & 1994 Junior Smith Willie Powell
1994 Ron Suddith Roy Wiley 1995 Aaron Black 1985 Robert Washington
1995 Kevin Wiggins
RICK BANKSTON OUTSTANDING HEART OF THE PIRATE
E.E. RAWL MEMORIAL AWARD MEMORIAL AWARD DEFENSIVE BACK (Strength & Conditioning)
(Character, Scholarship & (Outstanding Scout Team Player) 1982 Clint Harris 1994 Junior Smith
Athletic Achievement) 1977 Eddie Murphy
1962 Dave Smith 1978 Dennis Mulholland OUTnSTANDING NEWCOMERS SPRINT/CAROLINA TELEPHONE
1963 Maurice Allen 1979 Larry O'Roark 1982 Curtis Wyatt EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP
1964 Jerry Tolley 1980 Robert Boykins Kevin Banks 1984 Jeff Bolch
1965 Ira Bullard 1981 Reggie Branch, Off. 1983 Henry Williams, Off. Tyrone Johnson
1966 Pete Crane Martin Daniel, Def. Tyrone Johnson, Def. Rich Autry
1967 Jimmy Shuffler 1982 Robert Fuller 1984 David Kramer, Off. Norman Quick
1985 Daniel Cole
1968 Ben Grieb Brian Herndon Keith Ford, Def. William Carver
1969 Mike Boaz Chris Santa Cruz 1985 Bubba Waters Jeff Heath
1970 Dwight Flanagan 1983 Randy Lowry, Off. Ken Bourgeois Robert Alexander
1971 Jack Patterson Scott Lewis, Def. 1986 Grant Lowe Robert Washington
1972 Kirk Doll 1985 Barnie Gyant, Off. Henry Ferraro 1986 William Carver
Mike Donohue 1973 Mike Myrick Carl Carney, Def. 1987 Derrick Parker Joe Molineaux 1974 Don Schink 1986 Carl Barkers, Off. 1988 Al Whiting, Off. Willie Lewis
1975 Larry Lundy Mike Applewhite, Def. Chris Hall, Def. Compton McCurry
1976 Jake Dove 1987 Carl Barkers, Off. 1989 Tom Scott, Off. 1987 Tod Creech
1977 Vince Kolanko R.L. Beeman, Def. Derrick Fields, Def. Walter Wilson
1978 Steve Greer 1988 Rich Cameron, Off. 1990 Dion Johnson, Off. Mike Applewhite
1979 Vern Davenport Ernie Lewis, Def. Bernard Carter, Def. John O'Driscoll
Ellis Dillahunt 1980 Theodore Sutton 1989 Schizo Sherman, Off. 1991 Greg Grandison 1988 Tod Creech
1981 Jody Schulz Travis Uzzeli, Def. 1992 Morris Letcher Compton McCurry
1982 John Robertson 1990 Damon Wilson, 1993 Daren Hart Willie Lewis
1983 John Robertson & Greg Smith, Off. 1994 Jason Nichols R.L. Beeman
Gerry Rogers Reggie Robinson, 1995 Travis Darden Billy Maxwell
1984 Norman Quick Fred Walker, Def. Terry Bennett
1985 Jeff Heath 1991 Derek Hall, Off. MOST IMPROVED 1989 Walter Wilson
Keith Arnold
1986 Robert Alexander David Crumbie, Def. OFFENSIVE PLAYER Ken Burnette
1987 Ellis Dillahunt Carlos Blake, Special Teams 1982 Kevin Ingram Mike McCalop
1988 Willie Lewis 1992 Marcus Crandell, Off. 1983 Tim Dumas John Allen
1989 Willie Lewis Lamont Burns, Def. Tim Mitchell 1990 Dean Taylor
1990 Keith Arnold E.J. Gunthrope, Special 1984 Darrell Speed Ken Burnette
Keith Arnold 1991 Keith Arnold Teams 1985 Anthony Simpson Chad Grier 1992 Cedric Van Buren 1993 Bruce Pearson 1986 Matt McLaughlin R.L. Beeman
1993 Bernard Carter 1994 Scott Harley, Off. 1987 Travis Hunter 1991 Keith Arnold
1994 Dealton Cotton Deeone McKeithan, Def. 1988 Tim Orr Ken Burnette
1995 Emmanuel McDaniel 1995 Damon Davis, Off. 1989 Michael Rhett Peter Zophy
Jeff Kerr, Def. & 1990 Jeff Blake Nick Wilson
OUTSTANDING Freddie Claybrooks, Def. 1991 Hunter Gallimore Carlester Crumpler
1992 Deke Owens
DEFENSIVE PLAYER 1992 Peter Zophy Nick Wilson
1974 Danny Kepley JAMES E. JONES 1993 Ken Crawford Junior Smith
1975 Cary Godette SCHOLARSHIP AWARD 1994 Mitchell Galloway Peter Zophy
1976 Cary Godette 1991 Ken Burnette 1995 Lamont Burns Carlester Crumpler
1977 Harold Randolph 1992 Nick Wilson 1993 Junior Smith
1978 Zack Valentine MOST IMPROVED Carlester Crumpler
1979 Mike Brewington JERRY T. BROOKS AWARD DEFENSIVE PLAYER Derrick Leaphart
Berna rd Carter
1980 Jeffrey Warren ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT 1982 Steve Hamilton Michael Jacobs
1982 Jody Schulz 1979 Rocky Butler 1983 Kenny Phillips 1994 Junior Smith
1983 Mike Grant Henry Trevathan Maury Banks Derrick Leaphart
1984 Tyrone Johnson 1980 Rocky Butler Jeff Pegues B.J. Crane
1985 Kevin Walker Vern Davenport 1984 James Martin Mark Libiano
Chad Holcomb
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1980 Tootie Robbins & 1987 Vinson Smith 1981 Larry Brobst 1985 Willie Mack
Tony Hensley 1988 Shannon Boling Jeff Bolch 1986 Shannon Boling
1981 Tootie Robbins 1989 Anthony Thompson 1982 Jeff Heath 1987 Ernie Logan
1982 Terry Long 1990 Robert Jones 1983 Gerry Rogers 1988 Shane Hubble
1983 Terry Long 1991 Robert Jones Chuck Northcutt 1989 Reeves Spainhour
1984 Tim Mitchell 1992 Tony Davis 1984 Daniel Cole 1990 Jerry Dillon
1985 Greg Thomas 1993 Bernard Carter 1985 Bill Carver 1991 Greg Gardill
1986 Greg Thomas 1994 John Krawczyk 1986 Bill Carver 1992 Bernard Carter
1987 Kyle Condrey 1995 Morris Foreman 1987 Medrick Rainbow 1993 Jeff Cooke
1988 Grant Lowe 1988 Bill Carver 1994 Emmanuel McDaniel
1989 Stewart Southall & BEST BLOCKING BACK 1989 R.L. Beeman 1995 Carlos Brown
Grant Lowe 1977 Willie Hawkins 1990 R.L. Beeman
1990 Tom Scott 1978 Theodore Sutton 1991 Deke Owens STRENGTH AWARD
1991 Tom Scott 1979 Theodore Sutton 1992 DekeeOwens 1983 Terry Long
1992 Tom Scott 1980 Mike Hawkins 1993 Greg Smith 1984 Reggie Branch
1993 Carlester Crumpler 1981 Harold Blue & 1994 Junior Smith Willie Powell
1994 Ron Suddith Roy Wiley 1995 Aaron Black 1985 Robert Washington
1995 Kevin Wiggins
RICK BANKSTON OUTSTANDING HEART OF THE PIRATE
E.E. RAWL MEMORIAL AWARD MEMORIAL AWARD DEFENSIVE BACK (Strength & Conditioning)
(Character, Scholarship & (Outstanding Scout Team Player) 1982 Clint Harris 1994 Junior Smith
Athletic Achievement) 1977 Eddie Murphy
1962 Dave Smith 1978 Dennis Mulholland OUTnSTANDING NEWCOMERS SPRINT/CAROLINA TELEPHONE
1963 Maurice Allen 1979 Larry O'Roark 1982 Curtis Wyatt EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP
1964 Jerry Tolley 1980 Robert Boykins Kevin Banks 1984 Jeff Bolch
1965 Ira Bullard 1981 Reggie Branch, Off. 1983 Henry Williams, Off. Tyrone Johnson
1966 Pete Crane Martin Daniel, Def. Tyrone Johnson, Def. Rich Autry
1967 Jimmy Shuffler 1982 Robert Fuller 1984 David Kramer, Off. Norman Quick
1985 Daniel Cole
1968 Ben Grieb Brian Herndon Keith Ford, Def. William Carver
1969 Mike Boaz Chris Santa Cruz 1985 Bubba Waters Jeff Heath
1970 Dwight Flanagan 1983 Randy Lowry, Off. Ken Bourgeois Robert Alexander
1971 Jack Patterson Scott Lewis, Def. 1986 Grant Lowe Robert Washington
1972 Kirk Doll 1985 Barnie Gyant, Off. Henry Ferraro 1986 William Carver
Mike Donohue 1973 Mike Myrick Carl Carney, Def. 1987 Derrick Parker Joe Molineaux 1974 Don Schink 1986 Carl Barkers, Off. 1988 Al Whiting, Off. Willie Lewis
1975 Larry Lundy Mike Applewhite, Def. Chris Hall, Def. Compton McCurry
1976 Jake Dove 1987 Carl Barkers, Off. 1989 Tom Scott, Off. 1987 Tod Creech
1977 Vince Kolanko R.L. Beeman, Def. Derrick Fields, Def. Walter Wilson
1978 Steve Greer 1988 Rich Cameron, Off. 1990 Dion Johnson, Off. Mike Applewhite
1979 Vern Davenport Ernie Lewis, Def. Bernard Carter, Def. John O'Driscoll
Ellis Dillahunt 1980 Theodore Sutton 1989 Schizo Sherman, Off. 1991 Greg Grandison 1988 Tod Creech
1981 Jody Schulz Travis Uzzeli, Def. 1992 Morris Letcher Compton McCurry
1982 John Robertson 1990 Damon Wilson, 1993 Daren Hart Willie Lewis
1983 John Robertson & Greg Smith, Off. 1994 Jason Nichols R.L. Beeman
Gerry Rogers Reggie Robinson, 1995 Travis Darden Billy Maxwell
1984 Norman Quick Fred Walker, Def. Terry Bennett
1985 Jeff Heath 1991 Derek Hall, Off. MOST IMPROVED 1989 Walter Wilson
Keith Arnold
1986 Robert Alexander David Crumbie, Def. OFFENSIVE PLAYER Ken Burnette
1987 Ellis Dillahunt Carlos Blake, Special Teams 1982 Kevin Ingram Mike McCalop
1988 Willie Lewis 1992 Marcus Crandell, Off. 1983 Tim Dumas John Allen
1989 Willie Lewis Lamont Burns, Def. Tim Mitchell 1990 Dean Taylor
1990 Keith Arnold E.J. Gunthrope, Special 1984 Darrell Speed Ken Burnette
Keith Arnold 1991 Keith Arnold Teams 1985 Anthony Simpson Chad Grier 1992 Cedric Van Buren 1993 Bruce Pearson 1986 Matt McLaughlin R.L. Beeman
1993 Bernard Carter 1994 Scott Harley, Off. 1987 Travis Hunter 1991 Keith Arnold
1994 Dealton Cotton Deeone McKeithan, Def. 1988 Tim Orr Ken Burnette
1995 Emmanuel McDaniel 1995 Damon Davis, Off. 1989 Michael Rhett Peter Zophy
Jeff Kerr, Def. & 1990 Jeff Blake Nick Wilson
OUTSTANDING Freddie Claybrooks, Def. 1991 Hunter Gallimore Carlester Crumpler
1992 Deke Owens
DEFENSIVE PLAYER 1992 Peter Zophy Nick Wilson
1974 Danny Kepley JAMES E. JONES 1993 Ken Crawford Junior Smith
1975 Cary Godette SCHOLARSHIP AWARD 1994 Mitchell Galloway Peter Zophy
1976 Cary Godette 1991 Ken Burnette 1995 Lamont Burns Carlester Crumpler
1977 Harold Randolph 1992 Nick Wilson 1993 Junior Smith
1978 Zack Valentine MOST IMPROVED Carlester Crumpler
1979 Mike Brewington JERRY T. BROOKS AWARD DEFENSIVE PLAYER Derrick Leaphart
Berna rd Carter
1980 Jeffrey Warren ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT 1982 Steve Hamilton Michael Jacobs
1982 Jody Schulz 1979 Rocky Butler 1983 Kenny Phillips 1994 Junior Smith
1983 Mike Grant Henry Trevathan Maury Banks Derrick Leaphart
1984 Tyrone Johnson 1980 Rocky Butler Jeff Pegues B.J. Crane
1985 Kevin Walker Vern Davenport 1984 James Martin Mark Libiano
Chad Holcomb
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The East Carolina Athletics Hall of Fame
was initiated in 1974 as an organization to honor
those individuals who have, by direct participation
in East Carolina University intercollegiate
athletics, brought outstanding recognition to
themselves and to the University.

The first honorees were inducted during
Homecoming festivities at halftime of the East
Carolina-The Citadel football game in 1974. Ten
members were selected for the first year. Five
years passed between Lawrence "Cotton"
Clayton and the induction of the 1989 classWillard
"Butch" Colson, Dr. Leo Jenkins and
Kathy Postlewait. Last year, Jim Bolding, Otis
Melvin, Kathy Riley and Mike Tomberlin were
inducted into the Hall of Fame.

To be selected, a committee of nine persons
must vote with two-thirds of those giving their
approval. Those five shall be the official selection
committee. To be eligible for selection, a
person must not have been connected with the
University in the capacity to which the nominee
is being elected for a minimum of 10 academic
years.

Otis Melvin Kathy Riley

1995

Jim Bolding

Football (1973-76)

Bolding was a 1975 All-America selection as
a defensive back and still holds the ECU record
for most interceptions in a game (3 vs. Western
Carolina, 1975), season (10 in 1975) and career
(22). His 10 interceptions in 1975 ranked first
nationally. Bolding, who played under head
coaches Sonny Randall and Pat Dye, was a threetime
All-Southern Conference selection and allstate
pick.

Otis Melvin

Track and Field (1977-80)

Melvin earned All-America honors as a
standout sprinter for the Pirates. In 1979, Melvin
gained All-America recognition in the 200-meter
dash at the NCAA outdoor championships and
then in 1980, added indoor All-America credits
to his resume as a member of the ECU 4x400
meter relay team. Melvin was a member of the
1979 U.S. national team at the World University
Games and also was a finalist at the 1980 U.S.
Olympic Trials.

Kathy Riley

Women's Basketball, Softball (1979-81)

Riley, a standout in two sports, left her mark
on ECU women's athletics in two years of competition.
In basketball, she was an honorable
mention All-American for the 1980-81 season. In
just two seasons, she scored 1,150 points. Riley
was a member of the 1981 Lady Pirate which

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ranked as high as 17th in the nation. In softball, fly, 100 butterfly and the 400 meter relay in the
Riley gained notoriety as the Broderick Award 1963-64 season. At the 1964 NCAA College
winner in 1981. A first-team softball All-AmeriChampionships,
Shanabrough won the 400 Incan,
Riley's success has continued since her ECU dividual Medley, breaking the NCAA record
career as she was a gold medalist at the 1990 and becoming ECU's first NCAA Champion.
Olympic Festival.

1993

Mike Tomberlin

Swimming (1966-69) John Christenbury

Tomberlin is one of the most decorated

Football, Basketball, Baseball Head Coach

swimmers in ECU history. The 1967 national

(1940-41)

200-yard backstroke champion, Tomberlin

Christenbury coached the East Carolina

earned seven All-America awards during his

Teachers College football team to a 7-0 record in

career from 1966-69. For three straight years, he

1941, the only unbeaten season in school history.

was an All-American in both the 100 and 200

The year before, he coached the football squad

backstrokes. Tomberlin was a nine-time South

to its first-ever winning season, a 5-3 record. Fol

ern Conference champion and was the league's

lowing his death, Christenbury was honored

record holder in the 100 and 200 backstrokes, as

with the naming of ECU's gymnasium on 10th

well as the 400 medley relay. Tomberlin was an

Street as the John B. Christenbury Memorial

assistant coach at ECU from 1969-70.

Gym.

1994 Charles Futrell

Football, Baseball (1938-41)

Hal Baird Futrell, a 1942 ECTC alumnus, played footBaseball
(1970-71) ball and baseball at ECTC from 1938-41. As a seAssistant
Baseball Coach (1977-79) nior on the baseball team, Futrell served as team
Baseball Coach (1980-84) captain and batted .404. Following college,

Hal Baird was a standout in baseball for 15 Futrell served as a U.S. Air Force physical trainyears
as a player, assistant coach and head coach. ing instructor during World War II and was a
As a player, he was a superb pitcher, once striksuccessful
high school coach in Maryland. A
ing out a school record 20 batters in a single world-class triathlete, he was the U.S. male
game. As a coach, he directed ECU to three champion in the 70-and-over category in the
NCAA Tournaments. In 1982 and 1984, ECU Gatorade Ironman World Championship
won the ECAC-South Championship. Currently, Triathlon in Kona, Hawaii.
Baird is the head coach at Auburn University,
where he led the Tigers to a College World SeLeora
"Sam" Jones ries berth in 1993. Women's Basketball (1981-82)

Jones helped East Carolina's women's basMary
Denkler ketball team to back-to-back AIAW and NCAA
Women's Basketball (1980-83) tournament berths. She currently ranks sixth in

Mary Denkler was ECU's first women's bascareer
scoring average (16.0), fifth in season
ketball All America, named in 1983. She was also steals (75), and sixth in career assists (252) in the
the recipient of the NCAA Post-Graduate ScholECU
record book. In 1982, Jones was introduced
arship. Denkler is second in the school history to the sport of team handball, and, since then,
books in scoring with 1,789 points and fifth in she has competed in three Olympic Garnes and
rebounding with 801 boards. has been named as the U.S. Team Handball Fed

eration Athlete of the Year three times.

Bob Patterson

Baseball (1978-82) Jim Raynor

In 1981, Bob Patterson helped ECU record Baseball (1963-64, 1966)
the lowest ERA in the NCAA, 1.94. Since then, In three seasons as a pitcher for East
Patterson has enjoyed a fine career in the major Carolina's baseball team, Raynor had a record
leagues. He has played with the Pittsburgh Piof
17-2. Following his freshman season where he
rates, Texas Rangers and California Angels. had a 3-0 record, Raynor was named most out

standing pitcher in 1964 with a 6-0 mark, 2.27
ERA and 65 strikeouts. That same year, he was
named all-state. After missing the 1965 season
with an injury, Raynor had an 8-2 record with a

1.50 ERA and 92 strikeouts. He was drafted in
1966 by the Los Angeles Dodgers and played
with the organization through 1971. In 1972, he
played for the New York Yankees and is now a
coach and a teacher at Clinton (N.C.) High
School.
1992

Hal Baird Bob Patterson

Catherine Bolton

Field Hockey, Gymnastics, Tennis Coach (1969-75)

Joe Shanabrough

Volleyball Head Coach (1975-76)

Swimming (1962-66)

Women's Basketball Head Coach (1969-78)

Joe Shanabrough earned four All-America

Bolton was the foundation of women's ath

honors in the 400 individual medley, 200 butter

letics at East Carolina University in 1969, when

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she served as head coach of practically every
women's sport. She began as head coach of the
field hockey, gymnastics, tennis and basketball
teams and also took on the duties of volleyball
coach in 1975. During her 12 seasons as basketball
coach, her teams were 103-51 with eight
winning seasons. Bolton currently works in
ECU's School of Health and Human Performances.

Willard "Willie" Bryant, Jr.

Football (1973-75), Wrestling (1974-75)

Bryant was an all-star performer in football
and wrestling for two seasons at East Carolina
University. As a heavyweight wrestler, Bryant
won two Southern Conference titles in 1974-75.
In 1973, Bryant won the North Carolina Collegiate
Championship. In football, Bryant was
named All-Southern Conference as a defensive
tackle. Bryant has also been selected to the
Gloucester Junior College and National Wrestling
Hall of Fames.

Dick Corrada, Jr.

Football (1967-70), Baseball (1968-71)

Corrada was a two-sport star during his career
at East Carolina University. He lettered in
football and baseball three seasons at ECU, earning
honors in each. In 1970, Corrada earned honorable
mention All-America and All-Southern
Conference honors as a wide receiver. After 22
years, Corrada still holds the single game reception
mark at ECU with 14 catches for 169 yards
against Southern Illinois in 1970. He is still
ranked in career receptions and receiving yards
at East Carolina. Corrada was also a starter at
shortstop on the baseball team and signed a professional
contract with the Kansas City Royals
at the end of his senior season. He was also an
All-Southern Conference pick in baseball.
Corrada is now Director of Human Resources at
King's Dominion in Doswell, Va.

William M.A. "Bill" Greene

Football, Basketball (1940-41)

Greene was a member of East Carolina's 7-0
football team in 1941, the Pirates' only unbeaten,
untied football team. After graduating from East
Carolina in 1943, Greene served for 30 years in
the U.S. Navy. After retiring from the Navy, from
which he received the Bronze Star for service in
the Vietnam Conflict, Greene served as Executive
Director of the North Carolina State Ports
Authority from 1977-85. Greene continues to be
active in ECU Athletics, helping to organize the
annual reunion of the 1941 football team.

1991

Charles "Charlie" Adams

Basketball (1956-59)

Adams played three years at East Carolina,
helping lead the Pirates to a 41-29 cumulative
record during that span. He earned his
bachelor's degree in 1959 and his master's in
1962 from East Carolina. Adams went on to
coach at Cary High School from 1962-66 and was
athletics director, dean of men and assistant
principal at Gamer High from 1966-67. He then
began working for the North Carolina High
School Athletic Association and has served as its
executive director since 1984.

ECU Football

Debbie Freeman

Volleyball, Basketball, Track and Field (1976-78)

Freeman earned letters in volleyball, basketball
and track and field and still holds many
ECU records. She was the Lady Pirates' Most
Valuable Player in basketball in 1976 and 1977
and in volleyball in 1977. She was a three-time
NCAlAW Division 1 All-State choice (basketball),
one year in volleyball and was the
association's Field Events MVP in track in 1978.
She still holds Lady Pirate records for singlegame
rebounds and field goals made, and is
third all-time in scoring and rebounding (basketball).
After leaving ECU, Freeman coached for
seven years at Jacksonville High School and has
been coaching since at Broughton High School.

Jerry Tolley

Football (1963-65)

Tolley earned three letters in football under
coach Clarence Stasavich, including two seasons
that ECU had back-to-back bowl victories (196465).
He won the E.E. Rawl Memorial Award for
Academic Excellence in 1965. He returned a
kickoff 92 yards for a touchdown against Western
Carolina in 1963. After graduating from
ECU, he coached at Elon College and was
named headcoach in 1977. During his head
coaching stint, his teams won two national
championships (1980-81) and were the national
runners-up in 1978. He was the National Coach
of the Year in 1980. Tolley is now Assistant Vice
President at Roche Biomedical Laboratories.

Jerry Woodside

Basketball (1964-66)

Woodside still holds ECU records for most
free throws made in a career, is second in career
field goal percentage, seventh in career scoring
and field goals made and ninth in career rebounding.
A three-year letterwinner in basketball
at ECU, he led the Pirates in scoring during
the 1964-65 and 1965-66 seasons. Since leaving
East Carolina, he has taught and coached in high
schools throughout North Carolina. After serving
as basketball, cross country and golf coach
at Burlington Cummings High School since
1976, Woodside returned to Greenville and became
head coach at J.H. Rose High School before
the 1991 season. His teams have won 11
conference championships, five district championships
and were the state runners-up in 1978.

1990

Ronnie Barnes

Sports Medicine (1971-76)

Barnes went through East Carolina's Sports
Medicine program, becoming an assistant
trainer and instructor after graduation in 1975.
He moved on to Michigan State University,
where he earned his master's degree and became
head trainer and an assistant professor. In
1980, he was named head trainer of the New
York Giants of the NFL. He was named the National
Professional Trainer of the Year by the
National Athletic Trainer's Association of
America in 1983. He has also been selected to
Michigan State's Athletic Hall of Fame.

Dr. Ray Minges

Pirate Club

Minges served as president of the Century
Club, now the Pirate Club, from 1964-70 and was

a charter lifetime member within the organization.
He later served a second term on the Pirate
Club's Executive Committee from 1982-84
and remained active in the Pirate Club until his
death in 1987. Also a surgeon, he traveled with
the Pirate football team as doctor during the
1960s.

Rosie Thompson

Basketball (1976-80), Assistant Basketball
Coach (1987-92), Head Basketball Coach
(1992-95)

During her playing career at East Carolina,
Thompson became the school's all-time leading
scorer (2,352 points) and rebounder (1,183 rebounds).
She also holds school records for scoring
in a season (723) and rebounds in a season
(358). She is the only Lady Pirate ever to have
her jersey (10) retired. She also has the school's
high marks for free throwing and was named as
the NCAIAW Player of the Year in 1978.

19B9

Willard "Butch" Colson

Football (1967-69)

Colson was named Southern Conference
Player of the Year in 1967, rushing for 1,135
yards and scoring 15 touchdowns. He holds the
school record for most carries in one game (41)
and is fourth in career rushing yardage (2,512)
and sixth in total yardage (3,025). His 92 points
scored in 1967 is the fourth-most in school his

tory.

Dr. Leo Jenkins

Chancellor (1960-78), Chancellor Emeritus

It was under Jenkins' leadership and largely at
his personal direction that the former small, regional,
liberal arts college developed into a large,
multi-faceted comprehensive university with the
third largest student enrollment in North Carolina.
Jenkins directed the building of Ficklen Stadium,
Minges Coliseum, Scales Field House and
Harrington Field along with other facilities in the
athletic complex.

Kathy Postlewait

Volleyball, Field Hockey

Today, Postlewait is one of the top players on
the Ladies Professional Golf As5ociation tour,
and has career earnings of more than one million
dollars. She won the 1983 San Jose Classic,
the 1987 Mazda Classic, the 1988 McDonald's
Championship and the 1989 Sara Lee Classic.

19B4

Lawrence "Cotton" Clayton

Basketball, Baseball (1959-61)

During his two years of athletic participation,
Clayton was named All-America in both baseball
and basketball as well as All-North State
Conference and all-district. Perhaps baseball
was his top sport. He led the 1961 Pirate team
to the NAIA national championship as the
team's leading hitter playing outfield and third
base. Following graduation, he played in the
Baltimore Orioles organization for seven years.

19B3

Howard Porter

Head Basketball Coach (1947-49)

Coached in more games and had more wins

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than any other ECU coach (183-101). His 195354
team was best in school history with 23-2
record and a trip to the national championships
in NAIA. Never had a losing season.

J.C. Thomas
Basketball (1952-56)

Played on three conference championships
and two that made the national championship
tournaments. During his four years, the Pirates
were 75-18. He started each season at ECU. He
was a team captain and an All-North State Conference
selection.

Bill Hill

Wrestling (1971-74)

Finished fifth in the NCAA Championshipsin 1974 and named All-America, the only one in
ECU wrestling history. Finished his career with
a 122-15-1 record and four Southern Conference
titles. Also had four North Carolina Collegiate
Championships.

Dick Cherry

Football (1952-56)

One of the finest quarterbacks in ECU history. Three
times made All-Conference, while also earning AllState
and honorable mention All-America honors in
1953. Set school record with four TD passes in a single
game and 16 TD passes during the 1953 season. Both
of those records still stand.

1982

Louis John Hallow

Football (1953-55)

First football All-America at ECU, gaining
those honors in 1955. Played center and linebacker
and made All-North State Conference
three years. All-State for two seasons and won
the Lanche Blocking Trophy twice, three times
named outstanding defensive player and MVP
as a senior. Drafted out of college by the Los
Angeles Rams.

James Martin Gregory

Basketball (1969-71)

Co-Player of the Year in the Southern Conference
as a senior, the first Pirate ever to get player
of the year honors. Named first-team All-Southern
Conference and team MVP in 1971. Currently
ranks fifth on the ECU all-time scoring list
with 1,193 points and is tied for the highest career
rebounding average with 11.1 per game.

Carl Leigh Summerell

Football (1971-73)

Twice named honorable mention All-America
while quarterbacking the Pirates. Named Southern
Conference Athlete of the Year in 1973-74. Was
Southern Conference player of the year in 1973
and tabbed as starting quarterback in Blue-Gray
All-Star Classic. Team MVP in 1970, 1972 and
1973 and all-State the latter two years. Still holds
three school records.

John Walter Welborn

Assistant Athletic Director (1976-), Head
Cross CountnJ Coach (1986-), Head Wrestling
Coach (1966-77)

As head wrestling coach, the Pirates were 9414-
3 and had five consecutive Southern Conference
titles, the most won in a row by any ECU
sport. Three-times, he was named Coach of the
Year in the conference. In ten years, he lost but
one in-state match and never lost to rival North

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Carolina. Also coached golf team to two conference
titles and is currently cross country coach
and assistant athletic director at ECU.

1981

Jack Boone

Head Baseball Coach (1948-52)
Head Football Coach (1952-61)

He is the fifth winningest coach in ECU football
history, with a mark of 49-45-5. He coached
ECU to its first bowl game ever, the Lions Bowl
in 1952 and the Elks Bowl in 1953. He was Coach
of the Year in the North State Conference in 1953
with an 8-2 mark.

James Speight

Football (1955-58)

Runningback in the split "T" formation under
Jack Boone. One of only three Pirate players to
have jersey retired (#29). Ran for 2,700 career
yards, third on the ECU all-time rushing list.
Scored four touchdowns and a two-point conversion
in 1959 game vs. Norfolk Navy for 26 points,
a school record that still stands.

Robert Kingrey

Diving (1960-62)

Won national diving championship in 1960 in
one-meter and three-meter diving (NAIA) in
first year with ECU. Was a three-time AllAmerica
(1960-62) in both the one-and threemeter
events. Set freshman record for
three-meter diving with 11 dives for 420 points,
which remains the school record.

Sheilah Cotten

Women's Basketball (1971-75)

First female ever inducted into East Carolina
Sports Hall of Fame. Finished career with 1,270
points, first 1,000 point scorer in school history.
Led ECU to the AIAW national tournament in
1972-73, when team finished 18-2 and won the
school's only AIAW state title. Her 442 points in
1974-75 ranks fifth in single-season scoring, and
she holds the school mark for most points in a
game (39) and most field goals attempted in a
game (33).

1980

Carlester Crumpler

Football (1971-73), Director of Administrative
Services (1988-92), Academic Counselor (1992-)

Considered as one of the best runningbacks
ever at East Carolina. Still holds school records
in seven categories including 2,889 career ruhing
yards, 37 career touchdowns and 1,309 yards
rushing in 1972. He was honorable mention AllAmerica
in 1972 and 1973 and voted Southern
Conference Athlete of the Year in 1972. Also AllState
two years and selected to play in the BlueGray
All-Star Classic in 1973.

Danny Kepley

Football (1972-74)

A third-team AP All-America linebacker in
1974, he was given the nickname "CaptainCrunch" for his fine defensive play while at East
Carolina. He received numerous honors including
national defensive player of the week in
1973, All-Southern Conference three years and
All-State two years. After leaving ECU, he
starred with the Edmondton Eskimos of the Canadian
Football League.

Cecil Heath

Basketball, Baseball (1951-55)

Won seven letters in basketball and baseball
at ECU. Played second base and was a four-year
starter in baseball, finishing with a .320 batting
average. In basketball, he was a three-yearstarter at guard, leading ECU to a 23-2 mark in
1953-54. Named All-State in both sports in 195455.

1979

Dr. Ray Martinez

Head Swimming Coach (1954-67)

Directed the Pirates to the NAIA National
Championships in 1957 and 1959. His 1962 team
was NCAA College Division Runners-up. A
Master Coach and winner of the Kiputh Award
for national leadership in aquatics, Martinez had
45 men earn All-America honors, 15 NAIA and
4 NCAA College Division national champions.

Lex Ridenhour

Football, Basketball, Baseball (1934-38)

A four-letter winner in three sports. He served
as a captain on all three teams. In baseball, he
holds a .366 lifetime batting average and a .411
mark in 1938. He was a captain on the 1932 team
that gave up just 13 points.

Ike Riddick

Basketball (1957-60)

A three-year starter for East Carolina basketball
in the old North State Conference. Held the
school season scoring mark with 24.6 points per
game for one season until it was broken in 1977

78. Was a team captain as a senior. Was named
MVP in the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament.
Carlton Barnes

Baseball (1962-65)

The MVP in baseball in 1965 while serving as
the team captain. Was named All-State three
times. Played in the Cincinnati Reds organization
from 1965-68. A magna cum laude graduate
from ECU.

1978

Jim Johnson

Football, Basketball, Baseball (1933-37)

A three-sport star for the Pirates, he was captain
for each team twice. He was athletic director
following the war, coached three sports, and
helped establish the East Carolina Educational
Foundation (Pirate Club).

Jim Mallory

Head Baseball Coach (1954-62)

Won numerous championships during his
coaching stint at ECU including the 1961 NAIA
crown. His teams won 161 games and lost just

60. He became the Dean of Men in 1959 and was
the Associate Dean of Students at East Carolina.
Tom Michel

Football (1960-63)

A four-year fullback under Jack Boone and
Clarence Stasavich, averaged 5.7 yards per carry
in college and became the first Pirate back to
play in the National Football League, serving
with four clubs from 1964-68. He led the 1963
team in rushing, scoring and total offense and

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helped the team to a 27-6 win over NortheastMaurice
Everett
ern in the 1963 Eastern Bowl in Allentown, Pa., Tennis (1955-58)
earning outstanding back honors. His son, Billy, Came to East Carolina on a basketball scholwas
also a three-year letterman at offensive arship, but became the North State Conference
guard for the Pirates and participated in the singles tennis champion for three straight years.

Blue-Gray All-Star Classic in 1988.

Bill Holland

Richard Narron Baseball, Football (1935-38)

Baseball (1966-67) An outstanding tackle on the Pirate football

An All-America catcher, he played in East teams of 1935-38. Also an outstanding baseball
Carolina's first two Southern Conierence champlayer
during the same time period.
pionship baseball teams, helping the Pirates to

Bill Hill Dr. Ray Minges

a 17-10 record in 1966 and a 23-6 mark in 1967, Ken Midyette
when he was captain and made All-America. He Diving (1957-59)
signed with the New York Mets in 1967 and Earned All-America honors in diving during
played there until moving to the Baltimore the 1957, 1958, 1959 seasons. Also was the NAIA
Orioles for the 1970 season. diving champion in 1958 and 1959.

1977 1974

Kevin Moran Ken Beatty

Football (1965-67) Head Football Coach (1932-33)

Winner of the Jacobs Blocking Trophy in 1967, First coach of the East Carolina Pirate football
one of only two Pirates to have ever claimed that team.
prestigious award. Co-captain of the 1967 team
under Clarence Stasavich that finished 8-2. Dr. N.M. Jorgensen

Athletic Director (1947-63)

Earl Smith Served as East Car.olina' s first Athletic DirecFootball,
Basketball, Baseball (1937-39), Baskettor.
ball Coach (1959-63), Baseball Coach (1963-72)

LacydT. West

Three-sport athlete and two-sport coach at

Ray Martinez Danny Kepley

East Carolina with a career that totaled nearly Basketball, Baseball (1961-63)
40 years. His 1963 baseball team was third naAll-
America baseball and basketball player at
tionally in the NAIA. Later took four teams to East Carolina. Finished his basketball career
the NCAA regionals. Never had a losing basketwith
1,111 points, a school mark at the time.
ball season and only one losing baseball season.

William M. Shelton

Roger Thrift Football (1936-39)

Football (1949-50) Three sport letter winner at East Carolina

Set several football records as a quarterback from 1936-40. Served as team captain of the 1938
in 1949 that stood for years. Has been a distinfootball
squad, as an offensive and defensive
guished coach and athletic administrator in colback.
lege and high school since leaving East Carolina.

Robert R. Sawyer

Swiinming (1955-59)

John W. (Jack) Young, Jr.

Earned All-America honors during his swim

Football (1940-41)

ming career at East Carolina.

Played on the first winning East Carolina football
team in 1940. Also played on the only unbeaten
and untied team in history in 1941. Came Alden Glen Bass

Football (1957-60), Baseball (1961)

to East Carolina as a non-scholarship tackle.

All-America football and baseball player at
East Carolina. Served as a team captain of the

1976

1960 football squad, which finished 7-3.

Ronnie Barnes Mary Denkler

Clarence Stasavich Robert F. Hodges

Head Football Coach (1962-69), Athletic DirecFootball,
Basketball (1950-53)
tor (1963-75) All-America football and basketball player at

Outstanding football coach at ECU, whose East Carolina.
teams went 50-27-1 in eight seasons and won the
Southern Conference championships in 1966. In Claude Keith King, Sr.

1964, he was the NAIA Coach of the Year while Football, Basketball (1951-55)
leading the Pirates to a 9-1 mark and the TanAll-
Conference football and golf player at
gerine Bowl. As an athletic director, he engiEast
Carolina.
neered ECU's entrance into the Southern
Conference and developed the modern athletic Sonny Russell
complex that the Pirates currently use. Basketball (1949-53)

All-State basketball player at East Carolina. Is
currently second in career scoring at ECU with

1975

1,653 points.

Dave Alexander
Football (1963-65) Bill Cline

Football (1962-65)

An excellent fullback for the Pirate football team

All-America football player at East Carolina.

from 1963-65. Named All-Southern Conference and

Is the Pirates' career total offensive yardage

Little All-America in 1965. Is currently seventh on

leader with 3,883 yards and is third in pass

the ECU career rushing list with 2,112 yards. He Rosie Thompson Jerry Woodside

completions and passing yardage.

became the first Pirate to rush for over 1,000 yards
in a season with his 1,029 yard effort in 1965.

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Jeff Blake
All-Pro QB






Pirates in the 1996 NFL Draft

McDaniel,McPhail Latest ECU Players to be Selected

Emmanuel
McDaniel

4th Round, Carolina Panthers

Jerris
McPhail

5th Round, Miami Dolphins

Emmanuel McDaniel and Jerris McPhail, two
players who helped lead East Carolina

University to a nine-win season and victory in
the 1995 St. Jude Liberty Bowl,

are the two most recent Pirates

to be selected in the NFL draft.

But the 1990s have seen

an abundance of Pirates chosen in the annual
spring event. Since 1990, at least one ECU
player has been taken in each draft and 15
Pirates have been chosen overall.

In the 1992 draft,

five East Carolina players led
by first round selection

Robert Jones -were drafted by NFL teams.

cc Ill
CA
Vinson Smith
Earnest BynerBaltimore Ravens
George KoonceGreen Bay Packers
Linebacker
John JettDallas Cowboys
Ernie LoganJacksonville Jaguars

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East Carolina In The NFL Draft

1982 Tootie Robbins 4th Round St. Louis Cardinals

1995 Emmanuel McDaniel 4th Round Carolina Panthers 1981 Tony Collins 2nd Round New England Patriots

Jerris McPhail 5th Round Miami Dolphins

1980 Sam Harrell 11th Round Minnesota Vikings 1994 Bernard Carter 6th Round Tampa Bay Buccaneers Mike Brewington 12th Round Kansas City Chiefs

Carlester Crumpler, Jr. 7th Round Seattle Seahawks

1979 Zack Valentine 2nd Round Pittsburgh Steelers

1993 Tom Scott 6th Round Cincinnati Bengals

Eddie Hicks 6th Round New York Giants

1992 Robert Jones 1st Round Dallas Cowboys

1978 Harold Randolph 6th Round Dallas Cowboys

Jeff Blake 6th Round New York Jets
Luke Fisher 7th Round Minnesota Vikings
Chris Hall 9th Round Dallas Cowboys 1977 Reggie Pinkney 6th Round Detroit Lions
Dion Johnson 10th Round Houston Oilers

1974 Carlester Crumpler 4th Round Buffalo Bills
Carl Summerell 4th Round New York Giants

1991 Ernie Logan 9th Round Atlanta Falcons

1973 Tim Dameron 16th Round Houston Oilers

1990 Walter Wilson 3rd Round San Diego Chargers

Junior Robinson 5th Round New England Patriots Les Strayhorn 17th Round Dallas Cowboys

James Singletary 7th Round Indianapolis Colts

Anthony Thompson 10th Round Denver Broncos 1969 Wayne Lineberry 17th Round Buffalo Bills

1964 Tom Michel 19th Round Oakland Raiders

1988 Anthony Simpson 8th Round Tampa Bay Buccaneers

14th Round Minnesota Vikings

1986 Tony Baker 10th Round Atlanta Falcons

1961 Glen Bass 5th Round St. Louis Cardinals
23rd Round Los Angeles Chargers

1985 Stefon Adams 3rd Round Los Angeles Raiders
Ricky Nichols 8th Round Indianapolis Colts

1984 Steve Hamilton 2nd Round Washington Redskins Terry Long 4th Round Pittsburgh Steelers Chris Harris 5th Round New York Giants
Hal Stephens 5thRound Los Angeles Rams Jeff Pegues 5th Round Washington Redskins Norwood Vann 10th Round Los Angeles Rams Earnest Byner 10th Round Cleveland Browns John Robertson 11th Round Philadelphia Eagles

1983 Jody Schulz 2nd Round Philadelphia Eagles

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Calvin Adams ................................................ Calgary Stampeders

Stefan Adams .................................... Sacramento Surge (WLAF)

Mike Applewhite ............................................. Phoenix Cardinals

Tony Baker ........................................... Frankfort Galaxy (WLAF)

Glenn Bass .................................................................... Buffalo Bills

Jeff Blake ............................................................ Cincinnati Bengals

Harold Blue ...................................................... Arizona Wranglers

Reggie Branch ............................................. Washington Redskins

Mike Brewington ............................... Boston/Portland Breakers

Willie Brookins .................................................Charlotte Panthers

Dave Bumgarner ..., ................................................. Toronto Rifles

Earnest Byner ...................................................... Baltimore Ravens

Bernard Carter .................................................. Green Bay PackersTony Collins .......................................................... Miami DolphinsGeorge Crump ............................................ New England Patriots

Carlester Crumpler, Jr........................................ Seattle Seahawks

Carlester Crumpler, Sr.d............................................... Buffalo BillsDavid Daniels ................................................... Pittsburgh Steelers

Ellis Dillahunt ........................................ NY/NJ Knights (WLAF)

Jerry Dillon.................................. Sacramento Gold Miners

Luke Fisher ............................................ Shreveport Pirates (CFL)

Mike Grant .................................................... Memphis Showboats

Chris Hall .............................................................. Dallas Cowboys

Lou Hallow ....................................................... Los Angeles Rams

Steve Hamilton .......................................................... Detroit Lions

Sam Harrell ..............................................:....... Houston Gamblers

Clint Harris ......................................................... New York Giants

Mike Hawkins ............................................... Calgary StampedersEddie Hicks ......................................................... New York Giants

Willie Holley ................................................. Washington Federals

Kevin Ingram .................................................. Edmonton Eskimos

John Jett ................................................................. Dallas Cowboys

Dion Johnson .......................................................... Houston Oilers

Robert Jones ............................................................. St. Louis Rams

Da1my Kepley ................................................. Edmonton Eskimos

George Koonce ................................................. Green Bay Packers

Wayne Lineberry ......................................................... Buffalo Bills

Ernie Logan .................................................... Jacksonville Jaguars

Terry Long .........................................................Pittsburgh Steelers

Grant Lowe ................................................. Washington Redskins

Chad Martin ......................................................... Miami Dolphins

Emmanuel McDaniel ........................................ Carolina Panthers

Reggie McKinney ................................................. Miami

Jerris McPhail ....................................................... Miami Dolphins

Brian McPhatter ............... Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks (WLAF)

Billy Michel ............................................................Denver Broncos

Tom Michel ....................................................... Minnesota Vikings

Charles Miles .............................. Sacramento Gold Miners (CFL)

Kenny Moore .............................................. Ottawa Riders

Bobby Myrick ............................................. Ottawa Rough Riders

Ricky Nichols .................................................... Indianapolis Colts

Jeff Pegues ......................................................... Cleveland BrownsReggie Pinkney ................................................. Indianapolis Colts

Harold Randolph ...........................................Montreal Allouettes

Tootie Robbins .................................................. Green Bay Packers

John Robertson ............................................... Philadelphia Eagles

Junior Robinson ..........................Sacramento Gold Miners (CFL)

Kenneth Roskie ......................................................... Detroit Lions

Jody Schulz ..................................................... Philadelphia Eagles

Tom Scott ........................................................... Cincinnati Bengals

Anthony Simpson .................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers

James Singletary ............................................... Indianapolis Colts

Junior Smith ........................................... Shreveport Pirates (CFL)

Vinson Smith ............................................................ Chicago Bears

Hal Stephens .............................................................. Detroit Lions

Les Strayhorn ........................................................ Dallas Cowboys

Carl Summerell .................................................. New York Giants

Theo Sutton ............................................. Winnipeg Blue Bombers

Anthony Thompson ......................... London Monarchs (WLAF)

Zack Valentine ................................................ Philadelphia Eagles

Norwood Vann ................................................. Los Angeles Rams

Kevin Walker ............................................ Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Al Whiting ............................................................ Las Vegas Posse

Henry Williams .............................................. Philadelphia Eagles

Walter Wilson ....................................................... Baltimore (CFL)

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East Carolina began competition in the Southern Conference, one ofAmerica's oldest athletic leagues, in 1964. During its tenure in theleague, the Pirates enjoyed much success. InJune of 1977, ECU left the Southern Conference to becomea major Division I independent.

In12 seasonsoffootballinthe SouthernConference,the Pirates wereable towin70.6 percent oftheir games, claiming a44-18-1 record.

ECU won the SouthernConferencefootball championship in 1966, 1972, 1973 and 1976.

The Pirates also had success in other sports in the Southern Conference. ECU was able to claim the Commissioner's Cup, an awardsymbolicofthetopoverall athletic programintheleague, fourtimes:ThePiratesreceivedthe awardin 1969-70, 1973-74, 1974-75 and197677.

Below arethe standings of the Southern Conference when ECU was a participant:

1965

West Virginia ..................................................4-0

William &Mary.............................................5-1

EAST CAROLINA ........................................3-1

VMI ..................................................................3-2

George Washington ......................................4-3

Davidson.........................................................2-3

Furman............................................................2-3

The Citadel .....................................................2-6

Richmond .......................................................0-4

1968

Richmond .......................................................6-0

The Citadel .....................................................4-2

EAST CAROLINA ........................................2-2

William &Mary.............................................2-3

Davidson.........................................................1-3

VMI ..................................................................1-3

Furman............................................................0-4

1971

Richmond .......................................................5-1

William &Mary.............................................4-1

The Citadel .....................................................4-2

EAST CAROLINA ........................................3-2

Furman............................................................2-3

VMI ..................................................................1-4

Davidson.........................................................0-5

1974

VMI ..................................................................5-1

Appalachian State .........................................4-1EAST CAROLINA ........................................3-3

Richmond .......................................................3-3

The Citadel .....................................................3-4

William &Mary.............................................2-3

Furman ............................................................2-4

Davidson.........................................................0-3

1966

EAST CAROLINA .................................... 4-1-1

William &Mary......................................... 4-1-1

West Virginia .............................................. 3-1-1

George Washington ......................................4-3

Davidson .........................................................2-3

The Citadel .....................................................3-5

Richmond .......................................................2-4

Furman ............................................................1-4

VMI ..................................................................1-4

1969

Davidson.........................................................5-1

Richmond .......................................................5-1

The Citadel .....................................................4-2

William &Mary.............................................2-2

EAST CAROLINA ........................................1-3

Furman ............................................................0-4

VMI ..................................................................0-4

1972

EAST CAROLINA ........................................6-0

Richmond .......................................................5-1

William &Mary.............................................4-2

The Citadel .....................................................4-3

Davidson..................................................... 2-3-1

VMI ..................................................................1-5

Furman ............................................................1-6

Appalachian State .........................................0-4

1975

Richmond .......................................................5-1

EAST CAROLINA ........................................4-2

Appalachian State .........................................3-2

The Citadel .....................................................4-3

William &Mary.............................................2-3

Furman ............................................................2-4

VMI ..................................................................2-4

Davidson.........................................................0-3

1967

West Virginia .............................................. 4-0-1

EAST CAROLINA ........................................4-1

Richmond .......................................................5-2

William &Mary ......................................... 2-2-1

VMI ..................................................................2-3

Furman ............................................................2-3

The Citadel .....................................................2-4

Davidson.........................................................1-5

1970

William &Mary .............................................3-1

The Citadel .....................................................4-2

Furman ............................................................3-2

EAST CAROLINA ........................................2-2

Richmond .......................................................2-2

Davidson.........................................................2-4VMI ..................................................................1-4

1973

EAST CAROLINA ........................................7-0

Richmond .......................................................5-1

William &Mary .............................................3-2

Furman ............................................................3-3

Appalachian State .........................................2-2

VMI ..................................................................2-4

The Citadel .....................................................1-6

Davidson.........................................................1-6

1976

EAST CAROLINA ........................................4-1

William &Mary .............................................3-2

AppalachianState ..................................... 2-2-1

Furman ........................................................ 2-2-1

VMI ..................................................................2-3

The Citadel .....................................................1-4

In that 12-yearspan, ECU compiledmoreconference winsthan any otherteam in the league. OnlyWest Virginia's85.7 percentage ishigher than ECU's 70.2 percentage during that time. However, the Mountaineers were in the league just two years while the Piratesparticipated. Below is the composite Southern Conference standings while ECU wasa member:

West Virginia ................................. 11-1-2 857) William &Mary.......................... 36-22-2 (.617) VMI ............................................... 21-41-0 (.339)

EAST CAROLINA ..................... 43-18-1 702) George Washington ....................... 8-6-0 (.571) Furman ......................................... 20-42-1 325)

Richmond .................................... 43-20-0 (.683) The Citadel .................................. 42-44-0 (.488) Davidson...................................... 16-39-1 (.295)

The Clarence Stasavich Trophy

IThe Southern Conference honored East Carolina University's late athletic director and footballcoach,ClarenceStasavich,by naming th eleague football championship trophy the Clarence Stasavich Memorial Trophy.

Appropriately,thePirates wonthetrophyin1977, itsfinalyearintheleague, andthefirstyearinwhichthetrophy officially carried thename of Clarence Stasavich.

StasavichwasoneoftheprominentleadersintheSouthernConferencefromthetimethePiratesjoinedtheleaguein1964untilhisdeathin 1975.

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East Carolina's
Bowl Results

Won 6, Loste3

1952 Lions Bowl

Clarion College 13, East Carolina 6

1954 Elks Bowl Morris-
Harvey 12, East Carolina 0

1963 Eastern Bowl

East Carolina 27, Northeastern 6

1964 Tangerine Bowl

East Carolina 14, Massachusetts 13

1965 Tangerine Bowl

East Carolina 31, Maine 0

1978 Independence Bowl East
Carolina 35, Louisiana Tech 13

1992 Peach Bowl

East Carolina 37, N.C. State 34

1994 St. Jude Liberty Bowl Illinois
30, East Carolina 0

1995 St. Jude Liberty Bowl

East Carolina 19, Stanford 13

With last season's berth in

the St. Jude Liberty Bowl,

Bowl Records

Total Offense Most Plays
Most Net Yards
61, Jeff Blake (1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. State)
365, Jeff Blake (1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. State)
Rushing Most Rushes
Most Net Yards
31, Dave Alexander (1965 Tangerine Bowl vs. Maine)
170, Dave Alexander (1965 Tangerine Bowl vs. Maine)
Passing Most Attempts
Most Completions
Most Net Yards
Most TD Passes
51, Jeff Blake (1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. State)
31, Jeff Blake (1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. State)
378, Jeff Blake (1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. State)
4, Jeff Blake (1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. State)
Receiving Most Catches
Most Net Yards
Most TD Catches
12, Luke Fisher (1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. State)
144, Luke Fisher (1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. State)
1, by 6 players

1954 Elks Bowl 1964 Tangerine Bowl

Jan. 2, 1954 at Greenville, N.C. Dec. 12, 1964 at Orlando, Fla.
Attendance: 4,500 Attendance: 7,000

Morris-Harvey 6 6 0 0 -12 Massachusetts 0 7 6 0 -13
ECC 0 0 0 0 0 ECC 0 0 6 8 -14

M-H -Fetty 3 run (run failed) UMASS -Palm 13 pass from Whelchel (Whelchel
M-Hn-Spenik 28 pass from Maxwell (kick failed) kick)

UMASS -Palm 61 pass from Whelchel (kick

Team Statistics failed)

M-H ECC ECC -Richardson 3 run (pass failed)

ECC -Cline 9 run (Crane pass from Cline)

First Downs 10 13

Rushing Yardage 118 98

Team Statistics

Passing Yardage 63 82

Mass. ECC

Total Offense 181 180

Passing 7-3-4 24-10-0 First Downs 6 8

153

Rushing Yardage

153

8-33.6 5-32.6

Punting

Fumbles Lost 1 1

Passing Yardage

192

Total Offense

the Pirates have now

Yards Penalized 25 60

288 345

Passing

19-10-1

made three bowl appearances
in the past

1963 Eastern Bowl

1965 Tangerine Bowl

Dec. 14, 1963 at Allentown, Pa.

five years.

Dec. 11, 1965 at Orlando, Fla.

Attendance: 2,700

Attendance: 8,350

1952 Lions Bowl

Dec. 13, 1952 at Salisbury, N.C.
Attendance: 3,000

Clarion 6 0 7 0 -13
ECC 6 0 0 0 6

CLARION -Sandusky 30 pass from Bevevino

(kick blocked)

ECC -Siler 1 run (kick failed)

CLARION -Czap 7 run (Wisniewski kick)

Team Statistics

Clarion ECC

First Downs 11 15

Rushing Yardage 59 133

Passing Yardage 189 71

Total Offense 248 204
Passing 29-11-4 22-6-1

PUJ1ting

Northeastern 0 0 6 0 6
ECC 6 0 7 14 27

ECC -Michel 15 run (pass failed)
NE -St. Victor 48 FG

NE -St. Victor 38 FG

ECC -Michel 82 run (Royster kick)

ECC -Rudisill 81 pass from Cline (Royster kick)
ECC -Allen 17 pass from Bovender (Royster kick)

Team Statistics

NE ECC
First Downs 14 15
Rushing Yardage
Passing Yardage
Total Offense
150
92
242
309
161
470
PassingPunting
Fumbles Lost
12-6-3
2-28
0
26-8-0
5-25.8
2

Yards Penalized 25 25

Maine 0 0 0 0 0
ECC 0 10 14 7 -31

ECC -Kriz 24 FG

ECC -Abernathy 35 pass from Richardson (Kriz

kick)

ECC -Alexander 1 run (Kriz kick)

ECC -Grimes 5 pass from Alexander (Kriz kick)

ECC Alexander
55 run (Kriz kick)
Team Statistics
Maine ECC
First Downs 9 18
Rushing Yardage
Passing Yardage
Total Offense
66
86
152
171
184
355
PassingPunting
Fumbles Lost
26-7-4
8-38.0
2
26-13-1
5-40.2
3

Yards Penalized 50

6-31.0 6-31.0

2

Fumbles Lost

1

Yards Penalized

45

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I
1995 ST. JUDE LIBERTY BOWL
East Carolina ................................ 19 Dec. 30, 1995 at Memphis, Tenn.
Stanford ........................................ 13 Attendance: 47,398
East Carolina Finishes Business In Return Trip To Memphis
By Mike Grizzard, Daily Reflector Sports Editor
Consider the business finished.
East Carolina returned to the Liberty Bowl. And this time it
won.
A 19-13 victory over Stanford on a Saturday that started cool
and sunny and quickly turned cold and wet culminated the Pirates'
quest for vindication from last year's debacle against Illinois. That
game ended 30-0, but also started a mission to take care of 'Unfinished
Business.'
And though it will not go down as one of the more picturesque
wins in ECU history, it was quite satisfying for the many
purple-clad fans in the crowd of around 30,000 (47,398 tickets were
sold) who had to grit their teeth to the exasperating end.
Despite clamping down on the high-scoring Cardinal offense
all day, the Pirates could never create a comfort zone and had to
make one last stand to escape. Stanford, down just six despite a
day full of frustration, suddenly found itself with a chance to win
in the final minute.
A 40-yard kickoff return by Damon Dunn gave Stanford life.
Quarterback Mark Butterfield then completed two passes and
scrambled three yards to move the ball to the 26.
Stanford burned its last timeout after a six-yard pass to Mark
Harris. Twenty seconds remained.
Could the Cardinal, left for dead, possibly pull this out? Not
quite.
Butterfield's pass on third and one was incomplete, then his
fourth-down pass to Brian Manning on a slant pattern was dropped.
ECU limited Stanford to a season-low 211 yards, including just
72 on the ground. The Pirates also forced four turnovers -two interceptions
and two fumbles -and converted those into 10 points.
"We knew we had a good defense and we just wanted to prove
it today," said Daren Hart, who had a 39-yard interception return
for a score and 10 tackles and was named the Pirates' defensive
player of the game.
These Pirates looked like imposters, too. They won not by
Crandell's arm or Jerris McPhail's legs but with defense and field
goals.
Yes, field goals.
Junior Chad Holcomb, named ECU's offensive MVP, set Liberty
Bowl and personal single-game records with four field goals.
He had three in the second period, including a career-best 46-yarder
to help the Pirates to a 16-7 lead. He then added a 34-yarder with
1:50 left.
But no offensive touchdowns. None.
It's been a long, long time since that's happened," ECU head
coach Steve Logan said of winning without an offensive touchdown.
"That's a first in the seven years I've been at East Carolina."
Crandell completed just 19 of 46 passes for 218 yards. He was
intercepted once and sacked twice. McPhail rushed for 92 yards on
27 carries.
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The Cardinal cracked ECU's defense only once, driving 69 yards
in 13 plays to get within 10-7. Butterfield kept the drive alive by
zipping a 31-yard pass to Manning on third and 23, moving the ball
to the ECU 7.
Adam Salina scored the touchdown on a 1-yard run.
ECU resorted to a bit of trickery on its next possession, getting
a 23-yard run from Morris Foreman on a fake punt. The Pirates
reached the seven but had to settle for a 26-yard Holcomb field goal.
Holcomb added a 41-yarder with three seconds left in the half
as ECU cashed in on a fumble recovery by Travis Darden.
K wame Ellis had Stanford back in it in a flash. First, he scooped
up a blocked punt by Nicodemous Watts and ran two yards for a
score to make it 16-13. The PAT kick sailed wide.
Two plays later, Ellis picked off a Crandell pass intended for
Troy Smith at the Stanford 49. The Cardinal reached the ECU 39
but had to punt.
ST. JUDE LIBERTY BOWL STATS
STAN ECUFirst Downs 11 18Rushes-Yards 37-72 40-129Passing Yards 139 218Total Offense 211 347Passing 27-15-2 46-19-1Return Yards 48 57Punting 7-36.9 6-28.5Penalties-Yards 3-18 4-25Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0
East Carolina 7 9 0 3 19Stanford 0 7 6 0 13
EC -Daren Hart 39 interception return (Holcomb kick)
EC -Holcomb 46 FG
EC -Holcomb 26 FG
ST -Salina 1 run (Abrams kick)
EC -Holcomb 41 FG
ST -Ellis 2 blocked punt (kick failed)
EC -Holcomb 34 FG
LEADERS
Rushing: Bookman (ST) 13-52, Mitchell (ST) 8-30. McPhail
(ECU) 27-92, Crandell (ECU) 7-(-6)
Passing: Butterfield (ST) 15-27-2 INT, 139 yds., 0 TD. Crandell(ECU) 19-46-1 INT, 218 yds., 0 TDReceiving: Manning (ST) 3-42-0 TD, Harris (ST) 3-37-0 TD,
Richards (ECU) 5-59-0 TD, Galloway (ECU) 4-70-0 TD
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1995 ST. JUDE LIBERTY BOWL
East Carolina ................................ 19 Dec. 30, 1995 at Memphis, Tenn.
Stanford ........................................ 13 Attendance: 47,398
East Carolina Finishes Business In Return Trip To Memphis
By Mike Grizzard, Daily Reflector Sports Editor
Consider the business finished.
East Carolina returned to the Liberty Bowl. And this time it
won.
A 19-13 victory over Stanford on a Saturday that started cool
and sunny and quickly turned cold and wet culminated the Pirates'
quest for vindication from last year's debacle against Illinois. That
game ended 30-0, but also started a mission to take care of 'Unfinished
Business.'
And though it will not go down as one of the more picturesque
wins in ECU history, it was quite satisfying for the many
purple-clad fans in the crowd of around 30,000 (47,398 tickets were
sold) who had to grit their teeth to the exasperating end.
Despite clamping down on the high-scoring Cardinal offense
all day, the Pirates could never create a comfort zone and had to
make one last stand to escape. Stanford, down just six despite a
day full of frustration, suddenly found itself with a chance to win
in the final minute.
A 40-yard kickoff return by Damon Dunn gave Stanford life.
Quarterback Mark Butterfield then completed two passes and
scrambled three yards to move the ball to the 26.
Stanford burned its last timeout after a six-yard pass to Mark
Harris. Twenty seconds remained.
Could the Cardinal, left for dead, possibly pull this out? Not
quite.
Butterfield's pass on third and one was incomplete, then his
fourth-down pass to Brian Manning on a slant pattern was dropped.
ECU limited Stanford to a season-low 211 yards, including just
72 on the ground. The Pirates also forced four turnovers -two interceptions
and two fumbles -and converted those into 10 points.
"We knew we had a good defense and we just wanted to prove
it today," said Daren Hart, who had a 39-yard interception return
for a score and 10 tackles and was named the Pirates' defensive
player of the game.
These Pirates looked like imposters, too. They won not by
Crandell's arm or Jerris McPhail's legs but with defense and field
goals.
Yes, field goals.
Junior Chad Holcomb, named ECU's offensive MVP, set Liberty
Bowl and personal single-game records with four field goals.
He had three in the second period, including a career-best 46-yarder
to help the Pirates to a 16-7 lead. He then added a 34-yarder with
1:50 left.
But no offensive touchdowns. None.
It's been a long, long time since that's happened," ECU head
coach Steve Logan said of winning without an offensive touchdown.
"That's a first in the seven years I've been at East Carolina."
Crandell completed just 19 of 46 passes for 218 yards. He was
intercepted once and sacked twice. McPhail rushed for 92 yards on
27 carries.
ECU Football
The Cardinal cracked ECU's defense only once, driving 69 yards
in 13 plays to get within 10-7. Butterfield kept the drive alive by
zipping a 31-yard pass to Manning on third and 23, moving the ball
to the ECU 7.
Adam Salina scored the touchdown on a 1-yard run.
ECU resorted to a bit of trickery on its next possession, getting
a 23-yard run from Morris Foreman on a fake punt. The Pirates
reached the seven but had to settle for a 26-yard Holcomb field goal.
Holcomb added a 41-yarder with three seconds left in the half
as ECU cashed in on a fumble recovery by Travis Darden.
K wame Ellis had Stanford back in it in a flash. First, he scooped
up a blocked punt by Nicodemous Watts and ran two yards for a
score to make it 16-13. The PAT kick sailed wide.
Two plays later, Ellis picked off a Crandell pass intended for
Troy Smith at the Stanford 49. The Cardinal reached the ECU 39
but had to punt.
ST. JUDE LIBERTY BOWL STATS
STAN ECUFirst Downs 11 18Rushes-Yards 37-72 40-129Passing Yards 139 218Total Offense 211 347Passing 27-15-2 46-19-1Return Yards 48 57Punting 7-36.9 6-28.5Penalties-Yards 3-18 4-25Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0
East Carolina 7 9 0 3 19Stanford 0 7 6 0 13
EC -Daren Hart 39 interception return (Holcomb kick)
EC -Holcomb 46 FG
EC -Holcomb 26 FG
ST -Salina 1 run (Abrams kick)
EC -Holcomb 41 FG
ST -Ellis 2 blocked punt (kick failed)
EC -Holcomb 34 FG
LEADERS
Rushing: Bookman (ST) 13-52, Mitchell (ST) 8-30. McPhail
(ECU) 27-92, Crandell (ECU) 7-(-6)
Passing: Butterfield (ST) 15-27-2 INT, 139 yds., 0 TD. Crandell(ECU) 19-46-1 INT, 218 yds., 0 TDReceiving: Manning (ST) 3-42-0 TD, Harris (ST) 3-37-0 TD,
Richards (ECU) 5-59-0 TD, Galloway (ECU) 4-70-0 TD
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1994 ST. JUDE LIBERTY BOWL

Illinois ........................................... 30 Dec. 31, 1994 at Memphis, Tenn.

Attendance: 33,280

East Carolina .................................. 0

Illini Leave East Carolina in a Daze

By A.J. Carr, Raleigh News & Observer

Somebody dubbed them "Thrilllnois" because of the excitement
they create on the football field.

That name fit perfectly Saturday because Illinois provided all the thrills and chills with a 30-0 domination of East Carolina in the St. Jude Liberty Bowl.

Quarterback Johnny Johnson had said his team would be ready, and he wasn't kidding. He threw for 250 yards and four touchdowns to stroll away with the MVP troph

y.

And the Fighting Illini's heralded defense lived up to its No. 9 ranking, creating five turnovers that translated into 24 points. It was a flat-out skunking, a rarity for ECU's proud and explosive
offense.

"I'm very stunned," said leading receiver Jason Nichols, one of many Pirates walking around in a post-game daze.

"I thought we would score," said linebacker Mark Libiano.

"But it was a total team loss. They came out on fire."

Illinois coach Lou Tepper said he was also shocked his team could hold ECU scoreless. And Pirates' boss Steve Logan was apologetic to about 12,000 fans who had traveled so far only to see so Ii ttle.

"We missed on some early opportunities to make it competitive,"
Logan said. "It's the only game we haven't been competitive in. But all the mistakes we made were due to the pressure they put on us. That team played great."

The Pirates (7-5) had come seeking more prestige, a final
top 25 ranking and extra glitz to take into next season. They got none of that.

Instead, the Bucs just got a load of big, strong, bully boy Illinois, which took a 24-0 lead and virtually all the suspense out of the game by intermission.

When Johnson wasn't directing the offense, the Dana Howard-Simeon Rice-propelled defense was creating havoc.

It forced Marcus Crandall into an uncharacteristic four interceptions.
And, it jumped all over Junior Smith, holding ECU's career rushing leader to 46 yards on 15 carries.

This was an Illini team some people wondered if it could get excited about playing in the Liberty Bowl.

The tone was set early.

The Big Ten team recovered an ECU fumble at the Illini 32 and struck for a quick six. Johnson hit Ken Dilger, who made a snazzy catch, on a 17-yard TD across the middle.

Then, with 10 seconds left in the first quarter, Jasper Strong turned a Johnson pass into a 73-yard score with the help of two downfield blocks by Dilger and Jim Klein. Logan saw that as a back breaker.

But perhaps the play that dashed the Pirates' hopes more than any other came early in the second quarter.

Down 14-0, Crandell lofted a pass to Allen Williams run

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ning a fade route in the end zone. Williams and Robert Crumpton went up for the ball -and Crumpton came down with it, wresting
it away from the Pirates receiver.

"We just didn't get anything going after that," said Crandell, who completed 20 of 41 passes for 179 yards. "It was a toughday. They got us out of our game."

Howard, the Butkus-award winning linebacker, intended to make it just that way for ECU, saying the Illini's goal was a shutout.

And, on offense, Johnson kept the Pirates off balance mixing
the run and pass.

By the day's end, Johnson also had hit Jason Dulick and Ty Douthard on short scoring passes.

"We're not just a defensive team, we're a quality team,"
Tepper said. "We had a sharp dae"

y.

The Illini (7-5) did.

ST. JUDE LIBERTY BOWL STATS

ILLINOIS ECU

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Total Offense Passing Return Yards PuntingPenalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost
18 36-134 255 389 34-20-0 42 6-38.8 15-164 0-0
17 23-92 179 271 41-20-4 23 5-41.0 6-40 1-1
Illinois East Carolina 14 0 10 0 6 0 0 0 30 0

UI -Dilger 17 pass from Johnson (Richardson kick) UI -Strong 73 pass from Johnson (Richardson kick) UI -Richardson 21 FG

UI -Dulick 5 pass from Johnson (Richardson kick) UI -Douthard 9 pass from Johnson (kick failed)

LEADERS

Rushing: Douthard (UI) 13-52, Holcombe (UI) 12-46. Smith (ECU) 15-46, McPhail (ECU) 4-38.

Passing: Johnson (UI) 18-30-0 INT, 250 yds., 4 TD. Crandell (ECU) 20-41-4 INT, 179 yds., 0 TD.

Receiving: Dilger (UI) 7-60-1 TD, Strong (UI) 3-96-1 TD, Dulick (UI) 3-30-1 TD. Nichols (ECU) 6-55-0 TD, Richards (ECU) 4-25-0 TD, Williams (ECU) 3-33-0 TD.

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1992 PEACH BOWL

East Carolina ................................ 37 Jan. 1, 1992 at Atlanta, Ga.

Attendance: 59,322

North Carolina State ................... 34

Bowl Win Over Wolfpack Caps 11-1 Season
By Mike Grizzard, Daily Reflector Sports Editor

"I thought we were the better team there for a while," N.C. State head

N.C. State 7 7 13 7

coach Dick Sheridan said. "But we didn't get the job done either offensively,

defensively or the kicking game."

East Carolina

7 10 0 20

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The perfect script now has the perfect ending.

And a team that always believed it could did something truly unbelievable.

It was done with thrills and chills, suspense to the very end. But what
did you expect?

Down 34-17 with 8:41 to go and its never-say-die fans chanting "We
believe" East Carolina mustered an incredible rally Wednesday to overcome

N.C. State 37-34 in the 24th Annual Peach Bowl. The fitting end to a storybook
season leaves the Pirates 11-1.
"When we were behind 17 points you couldn't help but hear the people
dressed in purple chanting that they believe," ECU head coach Bill Lewis
said. "I think we've added a special meaning to 'l believe' or 'We believe' or
however you want to say it because I think that we truly captured the spirit
of that."

The frenzied bowl-record crowd of 59,322 and the final Peach Bowl to
be played in Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium nearly settled for a tie, but
Damon Hartman's 49-yard field goal attempt as time expired was short and
wide right.

College football's Cinderella had beat the clock again.

"We've been called a Cinderella story all year," ECU senior center Keith
Arnold said. "Cinderella went to a ball tonight and got married. She's queen

now."

"The feeling's unbelievable ... now I guess we know who's best in North

Carolina."

East Carolina, with its second-straight win in a series that was discontinued
in 1987, can make that claim. But for three-plus quarters, the Wolfpack
was better.

Muscle and speed in the running game enabled the Pack to do what it
wanted coming in -keep the ball out of the hands of Pirate quarterback Jeff
Blake and put a lot of points on the board.

Anthony Barbour was a danger on the corners and finished with 90 yards
on 23 carries. Greg Manior and Gary Downs banged inside and combined
for 117 more yards. The Pack ran the ball 56 times for 186 yards.

But when the time was an ally and first downs were critical, ECU's de

fense got tough and State wilted.

From the 32, the Pirates needed seven plays and just 1:15 to get in the
end zone. Blake got the score, slipping in from the two on a third-down
option to the left.

Kilpatrick got off a SO-yard punt into the end zone after the Wolfpack
failed to pick up a first down on the next series. Blake promptly marched
ECU 80 yards in 11 plays, hitting 8 of 10 passes and burning just 2:06, to get
within 34-30.

Blake hit Dion Johnson with a 17-yard pass for the score at thee4:18 mark.
The Pirates opted to go for a two-point conversion, but Tyler Lawrence pressured
Blake and forced a fumble.

State, still clinging to the lead, took over again and was in immediate
trouble when Jerry Dillon disrupted an end around and dropped Davenport
for a 9-yard loss.

The Pack was forced to punt and Johnson shot up the middle for 27
yards to give the Pirates the ball at the 41.

Near disaster came when Fisher fumbled after snaring a Blake pass, but
Cedric Van Buren recovered. Blake hit Fisher again for 8 yards then 22 for
the TD.

Terry Jordan quickly moved the Wolfpack, which still had all three of its
timeouts, to the ECU 36 with 26 seconds left. That's when Zaim Cunmulaj
burst through to sack Jordan for an 18-yard loss.

After Jordan hit Robert Hinton for 23 yards, the Pack went for the tie.

PEACH BOWL STATS ECU NCSU
First Downs 24 20
Rushes-Yards 24-42 56-186
Passing Yards
Total Offense
378
420
197
383
PassingReturn Yards
51-31-3
53
24-16-1
38
PuntingPenalties-Yards
4-41.5
8-45
8-35.8
5-34

Fumbles-Lost

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State's collapse down the stretch included a shanked punt that gave the
Pirates a shot in the arm.

The Wolfpack also could find no solution to a red-hot Blake, who completed
31 of 51 passes for 378 yards, threw four touchdowns and was intercepted
three times.

Blake was particularly uncanny in the fourth quarter, hitting on 17 of 26
passes, 15 of 21 for 148 yards on the final three scoring drives in which the
Pirates unveiled a shotgun formation.

Tight end Luke Fisher was unstoppable, catching a bowl-record 12 passes
for 144 yards. Fisher had six catches for 63 yards in the fourth period, including
the game winner with 1:32 left.

The Wolfpack fumbled with just over a minute to go then lost on a lastsecond
field goal to Maryland two years ago. The Cavs routed State 42-10
this season.

The Wolfpack appeared to have the Pirates primed for the kill after Shad
Santee recovered Dion Johnson's fumble of a punt and Ledel George hit
Charles Davenport with a 52-yard TD pass two plays later to make it 34-17.

Mike Reid picked off a Blake pass at the Wolfpack five on the next series,
but ECU got the ball back at State's 32 after Kilpatrick's 10-yard muffed
punt with 8:41 to go.

Then Blake took over.

ECU Football

NCSU -Downs 2 run (Hartman kick)

ECU -Van Buren 5 pass from Blake (Brenner kick)
NCSU -Harrison 4 pass from Jordan (Hartman kick)
ECU -Brenner 27 FG

ECU -Gallimore 55 pass from Blake (Brenner kick)
NCSU -Hinton 14 pass from Jordan (Hartman kick)
NCSU -Maniar 1 run (kick blocked)

NCSU -Davenport 52 pass from George (Hartman kick)
ECU -Blake 2 run (Brenner kick)

ECU -Johnson 17 pass from Blake (run failed)
ECU -Fisher 22 pass from Blake (Brenner kick)

LEADERS

Rushing: Van Buren (ECU) 11-65. Barbour (NCSU) 23-90, Downs (NCSU) 10-63.
Passing: Blake (ECU) 31-51-3 INT, 4 TD, 378 YDS. Jordan (NCSU) 15-23-1 INT,
2 TD, 145 YDS.

Receiving: Fisher (ECU) 12-144-1 TD, Johnson (ECU) 6-56-1 TD, Gallimore (ECU)
5-113-1 TD, Van Buren (ECU) 5-30-1 TD. Davenport (NCSU) 6-118-1 TD,
Williams (NCSU) 4-30, Hinton (NCSU) 2-37-1 TD.

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1978 INDEPENDENCE BOWL
1978

Louisiana Tech vs. EasJ Carollnu University .

East Carolina ................................ 35 Dec. 16, 1978 at Shreveport, La.

Attendance: 18,200

Louisiana Tech ............................. 13

East Carolina Wins Independence Bowl
By Jim Kyle, Daily Reflector Sports

East Carolina's football team made the most of its first post-season
opportunity in 15 years by crushing Louisiana Tech, 35-13, in the
third annual Independence Bowl.

It was the Pirates' first bowl appearance since they defeated Maine,
31-0, in the Tangerine Bowl in 1965. After the game, ECU coach Pat Dye
expressed hope of bigger and better bowls in the Bucs' future.

The victory wasn't the only honor ECU garnered in the game. Fullback
Theodore Sutton set an Independence Bowl record with 143 yards
in 17 carries and was named the game's outstanding offensive player
by the press. End Zack Valentine, who led the ECU defense with seven
tackles, received the award as the top defensive player.

"That's the way to have fun playing the game," Dye told his team
in the locker room. "We may not have been the most polished team in
the world, but we really got after them."

The Pirates certainly did that. More than one Bulldog had to be
helped from the field after a bone-crushing hit, and quarterback Keith
Thibodeaux, who directed all three Tech scoring drives, had to be taken
to the hospital after ECU linebacker Jeffrey Warren buried his helmet in
the quarterback's chin.

The East Carolina defense completely shut down the Bulldog rushing
attack, limiting the Southland Conference champions to just 12 yards
on the ground. The host Bulldogs were more successful through the air,
passing a record 52 times for 263 yards.

"We knew Tech was going to throw the football against us," Dye
said, "and they got a lot of yards. They really had enough yards to score
more than they did. But our defense played well, especially inside the
20, and we came up with the big play when we needed it."

Dye also had praise for his offensive unit. 'Tm particularly proud
of the offensive line. The offensive line has made tremendous progress
and (quarterback Leander) Green is executing our offense as well as it
can be executed."

Sutton, who had the best day of his career against the Bulldogs,
gave credit to the Pirate defense. "Our defense kept us in good field
position all game," the Kinston junior said. It was his 45-yard TD scamper
in the third quarter that ended a Tech comeback bid by putting ECU
up, 28-13.

Sutton said the bowl trip "means a great deal to us. We finally got
a chance to prove to people that we can play football."

His record-breaking performance was a result of taking what the
Bulldog defense would allow. "In our offense, one person might get a
lot of yardage in a certain game. Tonight, the inside veer was really
open and 1 just took advantage of it," Sutton explained.

It was an afternoon of frustration for Louisiana Tech as the Bulldogs
left the football on the ground almost as many times as they put it
in the air. Three Tech turnovers in the first half led to Pirate touchdowns
and a 21-0 ECU lead early in the second quarter. The Bulldogs turned
the ball over seven times in the game, six times before intermission.

Tech coach Maxie Lambright had no explanation for his team's inability
to handle the ball. "It was a case of one (fumble) after a pitch,
one after a pass, one after a sack ... I don't know why."

Lambright said the Pirates were a "fine defensive team. They rush

the passer and we didn't move the ball on the ground. We've played an

awful lot of football teams and East Carolina is one of the finest."

The lopsided outcome of the game, despite only a 332-275 Pirate

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advantage in total yardage, was the result of the Bucs being able to capitalize
on Bulldog mistakes, while Tech was unable to take advantage of
all of its opportunities. A goal-line stand inside the ECU five late in the
third quarter closed the door on the Bulldog hopes.

..... Neither team was able to generate any offense early in the game;
there wasn't even a first down in the first five possessions. But the Pirates
finally got away on their first scoring drive after defensive end
Cliff Williams recovered a fumbled pitch at the Tech 16.

Sutton broke loose for 13 yards on first down to put the ball at the
three and two plays later, Anthony Collins took a pitch over the right
side for the score. Bill Lamm, who kicked PAT's after all five ECU TD's,

made it 7-0.

..... The Pirates set a number of records in the young bowl, including
fewest yards allowed on the ground (12), most touchdowns (five),
most points scored (35), most rushing first downs (15), most fumble recoveries
(four) and most interceptions (three).

The victory gave the Pirates a 9-3 record for the season and was
the first time the visiting team has defeated the Southland Conference
champions in the Independence Bowl. It was also the Bucs' first win
over Tech, which finished 6-5, in three tries.

INDEPENDENCE BOWL STATS

ECU
First Downs 17
Rushing Yards 278
Passing Yards 54
Total Offense 332
Return Yards 97
Passing 13-4-0
Punting 7-30.4
Penalty Yards 65
Fumbles Lost 2
East Carolina 14 7 7
Louisiana Tech 0 10 3

ECU -Collins 3 run (Lamm kick)
ECU -Green 1 run (Lamm kick)
ECU -Collins 1 run (Lamm kick)

LA. TECH

18

12

263

275

6

52-18-3

5-41.6

0

4

7 35

0 13

LT -Spruiell 32 pass from Thibodeaux (Swilley kick)
LT -Swilley 36 FG

ECU -Sutton 45 run (Lamm kick)
LT -Swilley 24 FG

ECU -Hicks 2 run (Lamm kick)

LEADERS

Rushing: Sutton (ECU) 17-143-1 TD. Clark (LAT) 6-28.
Passing: Green (ECU) 4-13-0, 54 yards. Barkley (LAT) 12-39-3, 160

yards, Thibodeaux (LAT) 6-13-0, 103 yards.
Receiving: Gallaher (ECU) 3-33, Spruiell (LAT) 7-130.

ECU Football






1932-Present

A

James Allen Abernathy (E)
Hilderbran, 1965

Kelly Abeyounis, 1932
Amos Adams (SE)

High Point, 1983-86
Calvin Adams (FS)

High Point, 1982-84
Frank Adams (T)
Goldsboro, 1968-69

Nate Adams (RB)
Fuquay-Varina, 1977
Stefan Adams (FL)
High Point, 1981-84
Walter Adams (T)
Deptford, N.J., 1968-69
Jimmy Adkins (E)

Kinston, 1966-68

Bill Albertson (T)

Kinston, 1962

Jesse Aldridge (G)
Greenville, 1950-51
Mike Aldridge (E)
Greenville, 1969-70
Dave Alexander (FB)

Washington, D.C., 1963-65
Robert Alexander

Ott Alford (E), 1950

Huey Allen (FB), 1955

Jack Allen (C), 1954-55
Jimmy Allen (T), 1954
Maurice Allen (FB)

Henderson, 1961-63
Rodney Allen (K)
Henderson, 1977-80
Perry Allred (FB)

High Point, 1978

Tom Allsbrook (QB), 1951-54
Joey Aloia

Howard Aman (HB), 1935
Michael Anderson (QB)

Decatur, Ga., 1991-92
Henry Andrews, 1946-47
Jay Andrews (L)

Louisville, KY, 1963-65
Sam Andrews (T), 1936
Joe Answer (G), 1953
Mike Applewhite (DT)

Henderson, 1987-89
C.O. Armstrong, 1932
Jackie Armstrong (WR)

South Bend, Ind., 1986
Keith Arnold (C)
Kennesaw, Ga., 1988-91
Theodore Ashford (WR)

Durham, 1974

Lee Atkinson (HB), 1957-58
Al Auerback (T), 1949-51
Melvyn Austin (WB)

Charlotte, 1968-69

Jeff Autry (DE)

Covington, Ga., 1982

Raz Autry (G), 1948-49
Adrian Ayers (HB), 1935-37

B

ECU Football

Gary Bach (C)
Arlington, Va., 1963
Vincent Badalamenti (E)
Nutley, N.J., 1965
Silas Baggett, 1948

Bill Bailey (FB)

Tarboro, 1962; 1965-66

Bob Bailey (QB)
Bloomingdale, N.J., 1972-74
Bobby Bailey, 1946

Mike Baker (LB)

Kinston, 1968

Tony Baker (TB)

High Point, 1982-85
Garland Ballard (T)

New Bern, 1969

Kevin Banks (DE)
Gloucester, Va., 1982-84
Maury Banks (OG)

Thomasville, 1981-83
Larry Barker (C), 1954
Henry Barneman, 1946-47
Teddy Barnes (FB), 1952-53
Lynn Barnett (C), 1956-59
Adrian Barnhill (LB)

Greenville, 1988-90; 1992
Jack Barrett, 1932
Roy Barrow (B), 1934
Sonny Basinger (HB)

Concord, 1959-60
Dennis Basnight, 1946
Addison Bass (OT)

Washington, 1972
Garrall Bass (G), 1946-49
Glenn Bass (HB)

Wilson, 1957-60

Raymond Bass (FB), 192-53
Whitty Bass (TB)

Wilson, 1962-64

Derrek Batson (WR)

Miami, Fla., _1992-95
Lew Bauer, 1947

Harold Beale (E), 1956-59
Alden Bean (T), 1952
Billy Beard (DB)

Kannapolis, 1968-69
Garrett Beasley (DB)

Atlanta, Ga., 1991-92

Hall Pugh Beck (B), 1937

R.L. Beeman (DB)
Montgomery, Ala., 1988-90
Victory Bell, 1946-47
Fred Benevento (TB)

Arlington, Va., 1970-71
Gilbert Bennett (QB), 1950
Moe Bennett (LB)

Lexington, 1980-83

Rick Bennett (OT)
Gaithersburg, Md., 1974-75
Terry Bennett (WR)

Miami, Fla., 1988; 1991
Andre Bentley (LB)
Goldsboro, 1979
Brian Bentley (DB)

Huntington, N.Y., 1995
Jack Benzie (HB), 1949-52
Chuck Berleth (PK)

Chicago, Ill., 1986-87
Mickey Berman (T), 1948; 1950
John Bernhardt (T)

Salisbury, 1964

Allen Berry, 1947
Dave Berry (DB)
Elizabeth City, 1972
Larry Berry (LB)

New Bern, 1983-86

Ralph Betesh (T)

Brooklyn, N.Y., 1969-71
Betterworth, 1948

Phil Bilodeau (T)
Manchester, N.H., 1967-69
Ben Billings (TE)

Charlotte, 1986-87
Charlie Bishop (HB), 1955-58
Chuck Bishop (QB)

Hamlet, 1980-83

Aaron Black (DE)

Primghar, Iowa, 1994-95
Lloyd Black (TE)

Sanford, 1982-83

Camp Blake

Carlos Blake (WR)

Macon, Ga., 1992-93

Jeff Blake (QB)

Sanford, Fla., 1990-91
John Blanchard, 1932
Tommy Bland (G), 1957
Eric Blanton (RB)

Warwick, N.Y., 1993-95
Harold Blue (RB)

Laurinburg, 1978-81
Edward Boado (HB), 1952-55
Mike Boaz (DB)

Fairmont, 1967-69
Bill Bodenhamer (OG)

Jacksonville, 1971
Charles Boggs (WB)

Fairfax, Va., 1964

Jeff Bolch (P)

Hickory, 1982-84

Jim Bolding (S)

High Point, 1973-76
Larry Bolger (OT)

Arnold, Md., 1972-73
Paul Bolin (CB)

Beulaville, 1975
Shannon Boling (DE)

Asheville, 1985-88
Wayne Bolt (OG)

Augusta, Ga., 1975

Erik Booker (RB)

Newkensington, Pa., 1990
Ken Booth (T), 1948-49
Charles Boothe (DE)

Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 1992-95
Dave Bosnick (LB)

Long Island, N.Y., 1973-74
Randy Bost (SS)

Kannapolis, 1982-84

Roger Bost (E)

Statesville, 1967-69

Walter Bostic (G)

Warsaw, 1964-66

Al Boudreau (FB)
Falls Church, Va., 1973-75
Jim Boulding (FS)

High Point, 1975

Ken Bourgeous (C)

New Orleans, La., 1985-86
Buddy Bovender (TB)
Winston-Salem, 1963

Paul Bowen (T), 1933-34

Pat Bowens (FB)

Fayetteville, 1983-86
Bob Boyd (C), 1949
Vaughn Bozman (TE-K)

Crewe, Va., 1971
Bernie Braak (G)

Castle Hayne, 1967
Stephen Braddy (LB)

Washington, 1988-91

J.D. Bradford (E), 1952-55
Bob Bradley (E), 1949-51
Rich Bradley (LB)
Collingdale, Pa., 1970
Ed Bradt (T), 1959
Reggie Branch (TB-FB)

Sanford, Fla., 1982-84
Bob Brandon (DT)
Fuquay, 1974

Harry Brandt (FB)

West Long Branch, N.J., 1964
Terry Brayboy (CB)

Zebulon, 1975

David Breece (8), 1937

Jim Brennan (G)

Arlington, Va., 1964

Anthony Brenner (PK)

High Point, N.C., 1991
Claude Brett (G)

Portsmouth, Va., 1962
Mike Brewington (LB)

Greenville, 1976-79
Michael Bridges (DB)

Hickory, 1966-68

Joe Bright (DE)

Chesapeake, Va., 1988

Dave Brill (T)

Woodstock, Va., 1968-69
Jack Britt (HB), 1950-53
John Britt (LB)

Hampton, Va., 1984
Ralph Britt (FB), 1952
Donald Britton (E)

Chincoteague, Va., 1968-70
Jack Broadhurst, 1932

Ed Brogdon (DB)
Turbeville, S.C., 1987-90
Willie Brookins (DE)

West Palm Beach, Fla., 1993-94
Jerry Brooks (T), 1954-57
Lawrence Brooks (DT)

Elizabeth City, 1983-84

John Brothers (TB)

Rockingham, 1969-70

Adrian Brown (G)

1938-39; 1941

Carl Brown (C)

Lexington, 1964-65

Carlos Brown (LB)

Elizabeth City, N.C., 1993-95
Charles Brown, 1946
Jim Brown (E)

Raleigh, 1968

Johnny Brown (T), 1951-53
Keith Brown (SS)
Harrisburg, Pa., 1982-83
Ikey Bullard (BB)
Lumberton, 1963-65
Larry Bullard (K)
Wilmington, 197 4

Bud Bullock, 1932

Nick Bullock (MG)

159






Durham, 1974-75 Rally Caparas (CB)
Tommy Bullock (DB) Charleston, S.C., 1983
Raleigh, 1967-69 Steve Cardano (DT)
Bobby Bumgarner (E) Cheverly, Md., 1970
Granite Falls, 1960-62 Ed Carlson (E)
Dave Bumgarner (E) Charlotte, 1966
Valdese, 1962-64 Carl Carney (OG)
Bubba Bunn (TB) Columbia, S.C., 1988
Goldsboro, 1981; 1984 Jerry Carpenter (G), 1934-37
Wilton Bunn (DT) Primrose Carpenter (G)
Newport News, Va., 1972 1934-37
Ken Burgess (G), 1955-57 Thomas Carnes (OT)
Greg Burke (DT) Norfolk, Va., 1981-82
Winston-Salem, 1971-73 David Carr (TE)
Marvin Burke (LB) Reisterstown, Md., 1986
Jacksonville, Fla., 1993-95 Ken Carroll (OT)
Clay Burnett (DT) Levittown, Pa., 1991-94
Clearwater, Fla., 1973-75 Gene Carson (T), 1938
Ken Burnette (LB) Aaron Carter (DT)
Spruce Pine, 1988-91 Gaithersburg, Md., 1984-85
Troy Burnette, 1932-33 Archie Carter (LB)
Lamont Burns (DE) Wallace, 1971-72
Greensboro, N.C., 1993-94 Bernard Carter (DE)
Bill Burton (T) Tallahassee, Fla., 1990-93
Hampton, Va., 1961-62 Bob Carter (T), 1950
Donald Burton (G), 1951-53 Dwight Carter (T)
Earl Burton (G) Newport News, Va., 1965
Charlottesville, Va., 1968-69 Charlie Carter (DB)
Chuck Bushbeck (PK) Fayetteville, 1977-79
Philadelphia, Pa., 1981 Charles Carver (E), 1950
Jerome Butler (T), 1941 William Carver (SE)
Rocky Butler (C) Fayetteville, 1985; 1988
Greenville, 1978-80 John Casazza (QB)
Walter Butler Madison Township, N.J.,
John Butts (WB) 1970-71
Orange Park, Fla., 1968 Felix Cecot (C), 1937
Earnest Byner (RB) Richard Chadwick, 1939
Milledgeville, Ga., 1980-83 William Chadwick (G), 1953
Darren Bynum (WR) Bob Chambers (E), 1952-55
Wilson, 1988-90 Brent Chambers (SS)
Charles Byrd, 1947 Spencer, 1980
Ken Byrd (WR) Russ Chandler (OG)
Wilson, 1989 Hendersonville, 1970
Reggie Byrd (G), 1949-50 Fred Chavis (DE)
Dunn, 1975-78
Ricky Cheatham (QB)
C Columbus, Ga., 1972
Ned Cheely (C)
Virginia Beach, Va., 1971-73
Bill Cain (E), 1957-59 Cecil Cherry (G)
William E. Cain (E), 1953-54 Washington, 1962
Chauncey Calfee (B), 1934 Charlie Cherry (E), 1953
Worth Calfee (HB), 1935 Dick Cherry (QB), 1953-56
Dave Callahan (OT) Lyn Cherry (E)
Cheverly, Md., 1970-71 Durham, 1969
Thurston Callahan (T) Morris Cherry (E)
1950-52 Durham, 1968
Blake Camp (LB) Chesson (E), 1935
Lithonia, Ga., 1975 Wavely Chesson (C), 1953-56
Don Campbell (G) Tom Chipok (QB)
Salisbury, 1960 Virginia Beach, Va., 1973-74
Paul Campbell (G) Bobby Clair (FB)
Mount Pleasant, 1969 Hartsville, S.C., 1985
Cary Canady (T) Noah Clark (DT)
Lumberton, 1959-60 Robersonville, 1976-79
Thomas Canady (FB) Robert Clark (E), 1956
1951-52 Steve Clark (TE)
Mitchell Cannon (C) Charlottesville, Va., 1972
Farmville, 1963-65 Duke Clarke (C-LB)
Johnny Canup (WB) Fort Mitchell, Ky., 1969-70
Salisbury, 1963-64 Earl Clary (K)
160
Emporia, Va., 1969-70 "Bud" Cox, 1933

L.B. Clayton, Jr. (T) Franklin Cox (T)
Angier, 1965-66; 1971 Plymouth, 1964
Ryan Clayton (LB) Ed Crabtree (SN-P)

Raleigh, N.C., 1991-92 Dunn, N.C., 1994-95

Bill Cline (TB) Chuck Craddock (OG)

Valdese, 1962-64 Richmond, Va., 1972

Gaither Cline (FB), 1951-54 Marcus Crandell (QB)

Leroy Cobb (T) Robersonville, N.C., 1993-95

Greensboro, 1964-66 B.J. Crane (LB)

Marvin Cobb (RB-FB) College Park, Ga., 1993-95

Raleigh, 1979-82 Pete Crane (E)
Cockrell, 1948 Fayetteville, 1964-66
Harry Cohen (LB) Charles Craven (E), 1941

Cameron, 197 4 Al Crawford (G)

Rod Coleman (LB) Greenville, 1962

Philadelphia, Pa., 1995 Ken Crawford (OG)

Tom Coleman (OG) Riviera Beach, Fla., 1991-93

Miami, Fla., 1991 Jimmy Creech (C)

Joe Colenda (RHB) Wilmington, 1970-72

Oxford, 197 4 Junior Creech (K)

Milton Collier (QB), 1952-55 Smithfield, N.C., 1977

Alphonso Collins (DT) Tod Creech (OT)

Thompson, Ga., 1994 Zebulon, 1988-89

Anthony Collins (RB) Johnny Crew (C)

Penn Yan, N.Y., 1977-80 Morgantown, 1964-66

Wallace Collins (E) David Crumbie (DB)

Dover, Del., 1964 Tallahassee, Fla., 1992-95

Jimmy Collins (FB) George Crump (DE)
Durham, 1965 Chesapeake, Va., 1978-81
Arthur Colson (RB) Carlester Crumpler (RB)

Jacksonville, 1982 Wilson, 1971-73

Butch Colson (FB) Carlester Crumpler, Jr. (TE)

Elizabeth City, 1967-69 Greenville, 1990-93

Richard Combs (FB) Mike Crusie (LB)

Kannapolis, 1973 Jacksonville, 1973-75

Pete Conaty (QB) Terry Cumberworth (OG)

Annandale, Va., 1974-76 Moline, Ill., 1971-72

Richard Conder (T), 1955 Zaim Cunmulaj (NG)

Kyle Condrey (OG-C) N. Farmington, Mich., 1991-92

Marion, 1986-88 Clarence Cunningham (HB)

Archie Congleton (T) 1935

1950-52 Alonzo Custer (C-LB)

Charles Conner, 1947 Green Cove Springs, Fla., 1969

Robert Conway (E), 1954-56 John Cutler (G), 1958-59

Charles Cooke (T), 1957-59

Jeff Cooke (NG)

Sanford, 1990-93

D

Sid Cooke (TB)

Colonial Heights, Va., 1964

Fred Cooper (E), 1941 Dave Dadisman (LB)

Hank Cooper (DB) Dunbar, W.V., 1971-74

Smyrna, Ga., 1992-95 Tim Dameron (SE)

Tommy Cooper (TE) Burlington, 1970-72

Hendersonville, 1970 Martin Daniel (DT)
Mondell Corbett (DL) Danville, Va., 1982
Burlington, 1995 David Daniels (RB)
Richard Corrada (WB) Greenville, 1988-91

Richmond, Va., 1968-70 Jim Danks (HB), 1948-49

Milt Corsey (TB) Bill Darby (HB), 1947-50

Westville, N.J., 1981-82 Travis Darden (LB)

Richard Cortese (T) Kelford, 1995

Washington, D.C., 1964 J. Darrell

Bill Cothren (DB) Tom Daub (FB)

Statesville, 1966-68 Tower City, Pa., 1974-76

Dealton Cotton (NG) James Daughtridge (C), 1957

Norfolk, Va., 1990-92; 1994 John Daughtry (E), 1949-51
Tom Counter (SE) BoJack Davenport (WR)

Virginia Beach, Va., 1970 Fayetteville, 1987-88
Boyd Cox, 1933 Vern Davenport (SE)

Grifton, 1978-80

ECU Football






Bill Davidson, 1940

Davis (T), 1935

Buford Davis (E)

Raeford, 1966

Clark Davis (TE)

Wilson, 1971-73

Ike Davis, 1947-48

Jack Davis, 1946-47

Mike Davis (DE)

Rocky Mount, 1979-81

Richard Davis (BB)

Bladenboro, 1964

Ruffin Davis, 1933
Steve Davis (G)

Smithfield, 1968-70

Tony Davis (LB)

Cambridge, Mass., 1991-92

Vernon Davis (FB), 1954

Vernon Davis (FB)

Clayton, 1958-60

Wayne Davis (G)

Warsaw, 1957-60

Ted Day (G)

Washington, 1962-64
Brad Decker (DE)

Roseto, Pa., 1975

Samuel Dees (G), 1936

Linwood DeBrew (WR)

Newport News, Va., 1994

David DeGrange (E)

Elliott City, Md., 1964-65

Jonathan Deming (K)

Richmond, Va., 1974

Gerald Demond (G), 1937

Bucky Dennis (E), 1957
Eddie Dennis (QB), 1954-55

George Dennis (G), 1956

Tom Dennis (E), 1933-36

Bob Derring (T), 1956

Grady Dickerson (G), 1952-54

Ellis Dillahunt (DB)

Jacksonville, 1984-87

Jerry Dillon (LB)

Lake Placid, Fla., 1989-92

Ken Dodd (G)

Norfolk, Va., 1964

Kirk Doll (DE)

Wichita, Kan., 1971-72

Mike Donohue (DT)

Levittown, N.Y., 1986

Ronnie Douthit (DE)

Winston-Salem, 1970

Jake Dove (OT)

Havelock, 1974-76

Robert Dowd (T), 1934

Bob Dozier (T), 1936

Pat Draughon (HB), 1957-59

Joe Dresback, 1932

Clayton Driver (WR)

College Park, Ga., 1990-92

Mike Dross (FB)

Marietta, Ga., 1975-77

Todd Drugac (T)

Boonton, N.J., 1987-89

William Dudash (B), 1937-39

Jeff Dudley (E)

Stella, 1966-68

Tony Dudley (DE)

Clinton, 1971-72

Skipper Duke (T)

Washington, 1962-64

Tim Dumas (OT)

McLeansville, 1983-85

Jack Dunn (G), 1934

ECU Football

Allen Dupree, 1947-48

William Dutka (QB), 1953

Charles Dyson (G), 1957

E

William Eanes (FB)

1953

Bob Eason, 1932-33

Theo Eason, 1933-34

Rick Eason (OG)

Ayden, 1971-72

Barriet Easterling (DB)

Raeford, 1986

Terry Edmondson (C)

Fayetteville, 1968-70

Wash Edwards (DE)

Lumberton, Miss., 1972-73

Vince Eiduke (QB)

Washington, Pa., 1961-62

Ron Eley (FL)

Ahoskie, 1985

Chuck Eller (OT)

Bowie, Md., 1974

Ralph Elliot (G), 1937-38

Richard Elliot (DHB)

Knoxville, Tenn., 1969

Marvin Elliott (DB)

Alexandria, Va., 1978-81

Leon Ellis (G), 1948-50

Mike Ellis (DB)

Burlington, 1966

Robert Ellis (WB)

Burlington, 1964-66

John Elrod (E)

Norman, Okla., 1968-69

Ed Emory (G)

Lancaster, S.C., 1957-59
Nath Epstein (B), 1934
Marvin Ervin (OT)

Morganton, 1980

Mike Ervin (TE)

Edenton, 1970

Mac Eure, 1947

Stan Eure (WR)

Chesapeake, Va., 1971-73

Edward Evans, 1940

Pete Everette, 1946-47

F

James Faircloth (C)

1952-53; 1956-57

Lonnie Farmer (LB)

Richmond, Va., 1972

Larry Farrare (WR)

Cambridge, Md., 1991

Henry Farraro (DT), 1986

Robert K. Farris (K)

Falls Church, Va., 1965-67
Ellie Fearing, 1946
Oliver Felton (NG)

Hertford, 1975-78

Francis Ferebee (FB), 1934-37

Linwood Ferguson (FB)

Greenville, 1972

Andre Fields (SE)

Portsmouth, Va., 1986; 1988
David Fields (DB)

Greensboro, 1974

Derrick Fields (DB)

Clearwater, Fla., 1989-91

Russell Fields (G)

Greenville, 1963

Jake Fine (PK)

Thomasville, 1989

Drew Fish (SE)

Fuquay-Varina, 1975-77

Luke Fisher (LB)

Medford, N.J., 1988-91

Dwight Flanagan (DB)

Edenton, 1967-70

Jim Flowe (DB)

Charlotte, 1966-68

Fred Floyd (G), 1952

Greg Floyd (RB-DB)

Anderson, S.C., 1990-93

Jim Floyd (T)

Loris, S.C., 1962

Jolm Floyd (C)

Fairmont, 1980-83

Jim Fly, 1948

Jack Foley, III (TB)

Greenville, 1964

James Foots (QB), 1935

Charles Forbes (WB)

Robersonville, 1964-66

Keith Ford (FS)

Hilton Head, S.C., 1984-85

Henry Fordham (C)

1950-51

Morris Foreman (DB)

Farmville, N.C., 1992-95

Forney (B), 1937

Harold Fort (LB)

Raleigh, 1975-77
Ben Fossey (WR)

Denver, Iowa, 1994
George Franklin (FB)

Mt. Airy, 1986-87

Tom Frazier (OG)

Maple Hill, 1972-73

Merwin Frazzelle, 1939

Rick Frederick (FLK)

Goldsboro, 1970-72

Anthony Freeman (DB)

Potomac, Md., 1991-92
Charles Freeman (TE)

Clearwater, Fla., 1988-89

James Freer (DB)

Rocky Mount, 1977-80

Alexander French (RB)

Warner Robins, Ga., 1975-77

Frank Friedland (G)

Newport News, Va., 1961

Charles Futrell (B), 1938

G

Mike Gainey (TE)

Suffolk, Va., 1985-86

Chris Gallahan (LB)

Alexandria, Va., 1970

Terry Gallaher (SE)

Warner Robins, Ga., 1975-78

Hunter Gallimore (WR)

Wilson, 1988-91

Frank Galloway (HB)

Wilson, 1961-63

Mitchell Galloway (WR)

Bennettsville, S.C., 1993-95

C.R. Gammon (G), 1934

Kent Ganzert (LHB)

Winston-Salem, 1974

Greg Gardill (DE)

Johnstown, Pa., 1988-91

Stuart Garrett (TB)

Newport News, Va., 1967-69

George Gay (FB)

Charlottesville, Va., 1966-68

Robert Gay (HB), 1953-56

Don Gaylor (FLK)

Nashville, 1986-88

Thomas George, 1948

Jimmy Gianokas (G), 1940-41

Benny Gibson (OT)
Rocky Mount, Va., 1972-74

Thornwall Gibson (QB)

1935-36

Job Gill

Ron Gilliard (LB)

Garner, 1984-87

Jake Gilray (OG)

Sarasota, Fla., 1993-95

Harold Glaettli (C)

Catlett, Va., 1964-67

Milton Alfred Glass (C)

Hopewell, Va., 1965-67

Milton Glass (E), 1937

David Glosson (C-LB)

Hampton, Va., 1969-70

Milton Glover, 1947

Glover (G), 1937

Rodney Glover (DL)

Jacksonville, Fla., 1988

Cary Godette (DE)

Havelock, 1973-76

Joe Godette (TE)

Greenville, 1977-79

Lynn Goforth (G)

Olin, 1963-64

Keith Golden (LB), 1979

Danny Gonzalez (QB)

Neptune, N.J., 1994-95

Robert Goodman (C)

Manassas, Va., 1964

Carl Gordon (E)

Jacksonville, Fla., 1969-71

Charles Gordon (FB)

Clayton, 1954; 1959-61

James Gordon (G), 1958-59

James Gower (T), 1949

Bob Grady (FB), 1949

Leonard Graham (DE)

Miami, Fla., 1991-94

Greg Grandison (DB)

Pensacola, Fla., 1991-92

David Granitz (QB), 1954

Bill Grant (E), 1941

Mike Grant (LB)

Charleston Heights, S.C.,

1981-83

Thomas Grant (WB)

St. Augustine, Fla., 1965-67

Nelson Gravatt (BB)

Burkesville, Va., 1965-67

Jamie Gray (OG)

Phoenixville, Pa., 1994-95

George Graybill (E), 1950-51

161






Billy Green (E), 1940-41 Englewood, Colo., 1970 Charles Hoover (G)
Leander Green (QB) Steve Hamilton (TE) 1955-56
Fayetteville, 1977-79 Williamsville, N.Y., 1980-83 Jim Hoover (C)
Eddie Greene (E) Walt Hammett (OG) Clinton, 1962-64
Hamlet, 1969 Yakima, Wash., 1990 Bubba Hopkins (T)
Leman Greene, 1946 Mike Handy (WB) Edenton, 1963
Steve Greer (QB) Ridgeway, 1964 Fred Horeis (OT)
Durham, 1976-78 Walkie Hanford (HB) Roanoke, Va., 1971-73
James Greeson (E), 1953-54 1955-57 Bartow Houston (TB)
Robert Gregson (G) Walter Hanford (HB), 1959 Washington, 1962
Asheboro, 1959-60 Chad Hannon (OG) Charles Howard (SN)
Ben Grieb (G) Greer, S.C., 1991 Sanford, 1990-92
Alexandria, Va., 1966-68 Greg Harbaugh (OG) Tony Howard (DT)
Chad Grier (QB) Westfield, N.J., 1972-74 Columbia, S.C., 1991-92
Charlotte, 1990 George Hardee (T), 1950 Jimmy Howe (RB)
Fee Griffin (NG) Reggie Harden (SE) Brunswick, Ga., 1972-74
Tabb, Va., 1978-81 Windsor, 1979-80 Larry Howell (T), 1957
Churchill Grimes (E) Scott Harley (RB) Shane Hubble (DT)
Washington, 1964-66 Neptune, N.J., 1995 St. Petersburg, Fla., 1988-90
Joe Grinage (DL) Denell Harper (RB) John Huber (OT)
Brooklyn, N.Y., 1983-85 Chesapeake, Va., 1987-89 Greenbrook, N.J., 1971
John Grinnell (C) Bert Harrell (C), 1957 Everette Hudson, 1941
Arlington, Va., 1973-75 Sam Harrell (RB) Steve Hudson (G)
Lynwood Grissom (QB) Harrellsville, 1977-79 Hickory, 1965
1951-52 Clint Harris (DB) Harold Huffman (G), 1955
Jim Gudger (BB) Chesapeake, Va., 1980-83 Don Hughes (FB)
Commerce, Texas, 1967-70 Fred Harris (E) Tar Heel, 197 4
Robert Guido (BB) Hickory, 1969-70 Neal Hughes (TB)
Hollywood, Fla., 1969 Jimmy Harris (HB), 1951 Asheboro, 1965-67
E.J. Gunthrope (DB) Phil Harris (G) Richard Huneycutt (E)
Winston-Salem, 1993-95 Rocky Mount, 1962-63 Portsmouth, Va., 1961; 1963
Robert Gutowski (LB) William Harris, 1939 Myles Hunnicutt (E)
Amsterdam, N.Y., 1974 Bucky Harrison (LB) Vienna, Va., 1966-67
Guy (B), 1936 Richmond, Va., 1974 Ron Hunt (WR)
John Guyette (T) Darrell Harrison (LB) Jacksonville, 1971
Fairless Hills, Pa., 1966 Wake Forest, 1971-72 Travis Hunter (QB)
Tony Guzzo (K) Daren Hart (DB) Winter Garden, Fla., 1986-89
Norfolk, Va., 1968; 1970 Winston-Salem, N.C., 1993-95 Rusty Hurley (DE)
David Hart (DB) Boca Raton, Fla., 1992
Winston-Salem, N.C., 1993-95 Baxter Huss (HB), 1955
ff Aaron Harvey (DB) Paul Hutchins (G)
Kansas City, Kan., 1991 Gibsonia, Pa., 1965-67
Ray Hassell (E), 1934 William Hux (QB), 1953-54
Al Habit (E), 1953 Joe Hatem (G), 1935; 1937
Jeff Hagans (C) Henry Hatsell (E), 1935-36
Greenville, 1977-79 Paul Haug (OT) IStuart Haithcock (QB) Fenton, Mo., 1970-71
Burlington, 1974Steve Hale Mike Hawkins (SE)
(FS) Manson, 1978-80 Tim Ilderton (BB)
Columbus, Ga., 1975-77 Willie Hawkins (RB) High Point, 1969-70
Alan Hall (FB) Grimesland, 1975-77 Robb Imperato (PK)
Chesapeake, Va., 1966 John Hayes (HB) Boca Raton, Fla., 1988-90
Carlton Hall (QB), 1955 1951-54 Chuck Ingram (RB)
Chris Hall (DB) Junior Hayes, 1947-48 Greensboro, 1995
Fort Dix, N.J., 1988-91 Bryan Haywood (DB) Jesse Ingram (LHB)
Gerald Hall (SE) Fayetteville, 1987-88 Ansonville, 1974
Edenton, 1976-78 Jeff Heath (K) Kevin Ingram (QB)
Leon Hall (OT) Virginia Beach, Va., 1982-85 Philadelphia, Pa., 1981-83
Cambria Heights, N.Y., 1984-87 Kenneth Heath (T) Wayne Inman (C)
R.G. Hall (E), 1953-54 Havelock, 1963 Hope Mills, 1977-80
Ray Hall (FB), 1954; 1957 Jack Hedgepeth, 1946 Brent Isley (SE)
Winfred Hall (C), 1954 Charles Helms (E), 1953 Burlington, 1970
John Hallow, 1978-79 Williams Helms (E), 1954-56
Louis Hallow (C), 1953-55 Alex Henderson (OT)
Phil Halstead (HB) Columbia, S.C., 1990 JCharleston, W.V., 1958-61 Charles Henderson, 1951
Dave Hamilton (T) Doug Henderson (WB)
Orlando, Fla., 1966-68 Gainesville, Fla., 1967 Bud Jackson, 1949
John Hamilton (C) James Henderson (HB) Chuck Jackson (LB)
Williamsville, N.Y., 1986 1953-56 Fayetteville, 1977-80
Mark Hamilton (FLK) George Hendley (C-LB) Lawson Jackson (FB), 1954-55
162
Billy Green (E), 1940-41 Englewood, Colo., 1970 Charles Hoover (G)
Leander Green (QB) Steve Hamilton (TE) 1955-56
Fayetteville, 1977-79 Williamsville, N.Y., 1980-83 Jim Hoover (C)
Eddie Greene (E) Walt Hammett (OG) Clinton, 1962-64
Hamlet, 1969 Yakima, Wash., 1990 Bubba Hopkins (T)
Leman Greene, 1946 Mike Handy (WB) Edenton, 1963
Steve Greer (QB) Ridgeway, 1964 Fred Horeis (OT)
Durham, 1976-78 Walkie Hanford (HB) Roanoke, Va., 1971-73
James Greeson (E), 1953-54 1955-57 Bartow Houston (TB)
Robert Gregson (G) Walter Hanford (HB), 1959 Washington, 1962
Asheboro, 1959-60 Chad Hannon (OG) Charles Howard (SN)
Ben Grieb (G) Greer, S.C., 1991 Sanford, 1990-92
Alexandria, Va., 1966-68 Greg Harbaugh (OG) Tony Howard (DT)
Chad Grier (QB) Westfield, N.J., 1972-74 Columbia, S.C., 1991-92
Charlotte, 1990 George Hardee (T), 1950 Jimmy Howe (RB)
Fee Griffin (NG) Reggie Harden (SE) Brunswick, Ga., 1972-74
Tabb, Va., 1978-81 Windsor, 1979-80 Larry Howell (T), 1957
Churchill Grimes (E) Scott Harley (RB) Shane Hubble (DT)
Washington, 1964-66 Neptune, N.J., 1995 St. Petersburg, Fla., 1988-90
Joe Grinage (DL) Denell Harper (RB) John Huber (OT)
Brooklyn, N.Y., 1983-85 Chesapeake, Va., 1987-89 Greenbrook, N.J., 1971
John Grinnell (C) Bert Harrell (C), 1957 Everette Hudson, 1941
Arlington, Va., 1973-75 Sam Harrell (RB) Steve Hudson (G)
Lynwood Grissom (QB) Harrellsville, 1977-79 Hickory, 1965
1951-52 Clint Harris (DB) Harold Huffman (G), 1955
Jim Gudger (BB) Chesapeake, Va., 1980-83 Don Hughes (FB)
Commerce, Texas, 1967-70 Fred Harris (E) Tar Heel, 197 4
Robert Guido (BB) Hickory, 1969-70 Neal Hughes (TB)
Hollywood, Fla., 1969 Jimmy Harris (HB), 1951 Asheboro, 1965-67
E.J. Gunthrope (DB) Phil Harris (G) Richard Huneycutt (E)
Winston-Salem, 1993-95 Rocky Mount, 1962-63 Portsmouth, Va., 1961; 1963
Robert Gutowski (LB) William Harris, 1939 Myles Hunnicutt (E)
Amsterdam, N.Y., 1974 Bucky Harrison (LB) Vienna, Va., 1966-67
Guy (B), 1936 Richmond, Va., 1974 Ron Hunt (WR)
John Guyette (T) Darrell Harrison (LB) Jacksonville, 1971
Fairless Hills, Pa., 1966 Wake Forest, 1971-72 Travis Hunter (QB)
Tony Guzzo (K) Daren Hart (DB) Winter Garden, Fla., 1986-89
Norfolk, Va., 1968; 1970 Winston-Salem, N.C., 1993-95 Rusty Hurley (DE)
David Hart (DB) Boca Raton, Fla., 1992
Winston-Salem, N.C., 1993-95 Baxter Huss (HB), 1955
ff Aaron Harvey (DB) Paul Hutchins (G)
Kansas City, Kan., 1991 Gibsonia, Pa., 1965-67
Ray Hassell (E), 1934 William Hux (QB), 1953-54
Al Habit (E), 1953 Joe Hatem (G), 1935; 1937
Jeff Hagans (C) Henry Hatsell (E), 1935-36
Greenville, 1977-79 Paul Haug (OT) IStuart Haithcock (QB) Fenton, Mo., 1970-71
Burlington, 1974Steve Hale Mike Hawkins (SE)
(FS) Manson, 1978-80 Tim Ilderton (BB)
Columbus, Ga., 1975-77 Willie Hawkins (RB) High Point, 1969-70
Alan Hall (FB) Grimesland, 1975-77 Robb Imperato (PK)
Chesapeake, Va., 1966 John Hayes (HB) Boca Raton, Fla., 1988-90
Carlton Hall (QB), 1955 1951-54 Chuck Ingram (RB)
Chris Hall (DB) Junior Hayes, 1947-48 Greensboro, 1995
Fort Dix, N.J., 1988-91 Bryan Haywood (DB) Jesse Ingram (LHB)
Gerald Hall (SE) Fayetteville, 1987-88 Ansonville, 1974
Edenton, 1976-78 Jeff Heath (K) Kevin Ingram (QB)
Leon Hall (OT) Virginia Beach, Va., 1982-85 Philadelphia, Pa., 1981-83
Cambria Heights, N.Y., 1984-87 Kenneth Heath (T) Wayne Inman (C)
R.G. Hall (E), 1953-54 Havelock, 1963 Hope Mills, 1977-80
Ray Hall (FB), 1954; 1957 Jack Hedgepeth, 1946 Brent Isley (SE)
Winfred Hall (C), 1954 Charles Helms (E), 1953 Burlington, 1970
John Hallow, 1978-79 Williams Helms (E), 1954-56
Louis Hallow (C), 1953-55 Alex Henderson (OT)
Phil Halstead (HB) Columbia, S.C., 1990 JCharleston, W.V., 1958-61 Charles Henderson, 1951
Dave Hamilton (T) Doug Henderson (WB)
Orlando, Fla., 1966-68 Gainesville, Fla., 1967 Bud Jackson, 1949
John Hamilton (C) James Henderson (HB) Chuck Jackson (LB)
Williamsville, N.Y., 1986 1953-56 Fayetteville, 1977-80
Mark Hamilton (FLK) George Hendley (C-LB) Lawson Jackson (FB), 1954-55
162
Ocala, Fla., 1969-70

Dwight Henry (DB)

Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 1993-95

Tony Hensley (C)

Bedford, Va., 1980-81

Brad Henson (OG)

Athens, Ga., 1983-84

Mike Herring (E)

Whiteville, 1965-66

Chris Hester (QB)

Loganville, Ga., 1993

Van Hester (C)

Burlington, 1966-67

Dennis Hewston (BB)

McKeesport, Pa., 1968-69

Mike Heywood (OT)

Virginia Beach, Va., 1977

Billy Hibbs (DB)

Swansboro, 1972-74

Dia Hicks (WR)

Pensacola, Fla., 1992

Eddie Hicks (RB)

Henderson, 1975-78

Todd Hicks (WB)

Gastonia, 1965-67

Tim Hightower (DE)

St. Simons, Ga., 1973-76

Bob Hileman (E)

Alexandria, Va., 1969-71

Nick Hilgert (QB)

Elizabeth City, 1958-61

Isiah Hill (FB)

Windsor, 1984

Kevin Hill (OT)

Sylvester, Ga., 1975

Truman Hilton (E)

Chapel Hill, 1963-64

Floyd Hinton (E), 1935; 1938

Arthur Hodder, 1939

Bobby Hodges (T), 1950-53

J. Weston Hodges, 1933
John Hodges, 1932

Paul Hoggard (OG)

Windsor, 1985-86

Robin Hogue (DE)

Virginia Beach, Va., 1972-73

Brent Holbrook (CB)

Kannapolis, 1985

Chad Holcomb (PK)

Smyrna, Ga., 1993-95

Stuart Holland (QB), 1957-59

William Holland (T), 1935

Willie Holland (G), 1951-54

Willie Holley (DB)

Edenton, 1977-80

John Hollenbach (T)

Virginia Beach, Va., 1969

Rickie Holliday (C)

Williamston, 1975-77

Dallas Hollingsworth (G)

Clinton, 1958-61

John Hollingsworth (T)

Fayetteville, 1969-71

Joe Holmes (OT)

Manteo, 1989

Randell Holmes (E), 1956-58

Franz Holscher, 1947-48

Kenneth Holt (T), 1953

Berke Holtzclaw (QB)

Valdosta, Ga., 1985

Boyd Hooper (QB), 1953






Richard Jackson (HB)
Hickory, 1961-62
Victor Jackson (RB)

E. Providence, R.I., 1990
Michael Jacobs (P)
Smithfield, N.C., 1992-93
Steve Jacobs (LB)

Loris, S.C., 1984-85
Gerald James (G), 1949
Ray James (T), 1949
Tim James (RB)

Hartsville, S.C., 1985-88
William James (HB), 1954-55
Bob Jaronczyk (G)

Norfolk, Va., 1968

Ricky Jarrell (HB)
Kernersville, 1961-63
George Jenkins (FB)

Wilson, 1967

William Jennette (DT)
Belhaven, 1985-86

Francis Jennings, 1933

John Jett (P)

Reedsville, Va., 1988-91

Gill Job (K-S)

Allendale, N.J., 1974

Barry Johnson (TE)

Farmville, 1975-77

Brian Johnson (LB)

Suitland, Md., 1995

Dion Johnson (RS-WR)

Newport News, Va., 1990-91
Jimmy Johnson (T), 1933-37
Johnny Johnson (E)

Winston-Salem, 1966

Junior Johnson (DE)

Seaford, Va., 1986-87

Terry Johnson (DT)

Graham, 1970-71

Tyrone Johnson (LB)
Vicksburg, Miss., 1983-84
Mike Johnston (TE)
Burlington, 1974

Mitchell Johnston (OG)

High Point, 1977-79

W.O. Jolly (E), 1932-34
Bruce Jones (G), 1949
Daryl Jones (RB)
Rockledge, Va., 1995
Freddie Jones (WS)
Leon Jones (C), 1957
Mike Jones (DB)

Virginia Beach, Va., 1972-74
Ray Jones (RHB)

Norfolk, Va., 1974-76

Robert Jones (LB)

Blackstone, Va., 1988-91

Ron Jones (QB)

Portsmouth, Va., 1984-87
Reuben Jones (C)

Decatur, Ga., 1991

Selby Jones (B), 1949

Thomas Jones (LB)

Lumberton, N.C., 1992
Tommy Jones (G), 1954-57
George Jordan (G), 1949
Mike Jordan (NG)

New Bern, 1979-80

P.J. Jordan (LB)
Athens, Ga., 1981-84
D.T. Joyner (DI)
ECU Football

Norfolk, Va., 1975-77
Chris Justice (LB)
Greensboro, 1974

K

Nick Kanos (T), 1951-52
John Kapelec, 1932
Dennis Keeney (RB)

Glen Burnie, Md., 1972
Terry Kelly (DB)

High Point, 1971
Danny Kepley (LB)

Goldsboro, 1972-74
Tim Kerman (G), 1953-54
George Kessler, 1946
Monty Kiernan (C-LB)

Irvington-On-Hudson, N.Y.
1969-71
Bob Kilbourne (K)
Prince George, Va., 1971-72
Dan Killebrew (OG)

Wilson, 1971-73

Keith Kilpatrick (T), 1946-49
Kinwood Kilpatrick, 1947-48
Charles King, 1932
Claude King (E), 1951-54
Gardner King (DT)

Bluefield, W.V., 1972
Perry King, 1932

Max Kinlaw (G), 1948-49
Ralph Kinsey (HB)

Charlotte, 1961-63
Bill Kittrell, 1946
Belmont Kittrell, 1932
James Knight (T), 1954
Bob Koehlar (WB)

Kinston, 1965-66
Vince Kolanko

Weirton, W.V., 1975-77
Ron Konrady (LB)

Egg Harbor, N.J., 1970
George Koonce (DE)
New Bern, N.C., 1990
Mike Kopp (OG)
Crestwood, Mo., 1970-71
Mike Kovack, (HB)

1948-51

David Kramer (DT)
Annapolis, Md., 1984-85
John Krawczyk (DT)

Oglesby, Ill., 1993-94

Jim Krivonak (OG)

Richlands, 1971

John Krivonak (G)

Richlands, 1969-70

Elmer Krusa (G)

Clifton, N.J., 1963
Henry Kwiatkowski (T)

Clifton Heights, Pa., 1957-60

L

Bud LaCock (DI)
Wilmington, 1980-81
Bernard Lackey (CB)
Conyers, Ga., 1995
Bill Lamm (K)

Satellit Beach, Fla., 1978-80
Perry Lane (T)
Asheboro,n1958;n1961
Stuart Laney (G)

Wilmington, 1967-68

Robert Langston (FB), 1954
J?onald Larrimore (T), 1953-56
Jimmy Lassiter, 1951

Vince Lathem (OG)

Alpharetta, Ga., 1991
Charles Laughinghouse (T)
Greenville, 1964

Derrick Leaphart (C)
Decatur, Ga., 1991-94
Bob Leavitt (OG)
Alexandria, Va., 1972-73
Dewayne Ledford (DL)

Marion, 1995

David Lee (T), 1952-54

R. B. Lee, 1946-47
Tony Lee

James Leftwich (C)
Vinton, Va., 1962-64
Rickey Leggett (G)
Kinston, 1963

Rickey Leonard (OT)
Rocky Mount, 1972-73
Morris Letcher (WR)

Kansas City, Kan., 1992-93
Matt Levine (P)

N. Potamac, Md., 1994-95
Doug Lewis (E)
Thomasville, 1964

Ernie Lewis (LB)

Sanford, Fla., 1989-92
Joe Lewis (T), 1957

Mac Lewis (G), 1948-49
Rubie Lewis (T)

Clinton, 1964

Scott Lewis (FB)
Fayetteville, 1981-85
Willie Lewis (TB)
Valdosta, Ga., 1986-89
Mark Libiano (LB)
Easton, Pa., 1992-95
Charlie Libretto (QB)

Middleburg, Fla., 1986-89
Leonard Lilley (HB), 1955-57
Robert Lilley (FB), 1955-57
"Tex" Lindsey (E), 1934-36
Wayne Lineberry (C)

Wadesboro, 1966-68
Neel Linker (G)

Mooresville, 1963-65
Larry Lisk (E), 1958
Dwight Linville (TE)

Winston-Salem, N.C., 1992-95
Charles Little, 1947

James Little (T), 1941

Richard Little (T)

Grifton, 1969
Bill Livermore (T)
Raleigh, 1966

Theodore Livingston (DT)
Fayetteville, 1984-85
Jones Lockerman (E)
Clinton, 1958-61

Joe Loflin (E), 1958-59
Glynn Loftin (DB)
Kinston, 1973-74
Ernie Logan (LB)

Fayetteville, 1986-88; 1990
Charles Laminae, 1932
Gary London (SS)

Hampton, Va., 1983-86
Ray Long, 1946-47
Terry Long (OG)

Columbia, S.C., 1980-83

Woody Long (T), 1938

Craig Losito (PK)
Jacksonville, Fla., 1986-88
Jamie Louis (C)

Blacksburg, Va., 1967-69
Ed Love (DT)

Virginia Beach, Va., 1972
Dave Lowe (C)

Merritt Island, Fla., 1973
Grant Lowe (OT)
Greensboro, 1986-89

Bill Lucas (G), 1940-41
Larry Lundy (OG)
Havelock, 1973-75

Steve Luquire (K)

Durham, 1968

Buddy Lowery (DE)

East Spencer, 1972-74

M

Raymond Mabry (RB)

Grifton, 1995
Willie Mack (DE)
Winston-Salem, 1985
Don MacKenzie (T)
1947;n1949

Carlton MacMillan, 1932
Joey Maddox (DL)
Shelby, 1986
Frank Madigan (C)

1949-52
Ernest Madison (DB)

Norfolk, Va., 1974-76
Cliff Madrin (E), 1934
Tony Maglione (DT)

Stirling, N.J., 1969-71
Dalton Major (RB)

Wilmington, N.C., 1991
Walter Mallard (E), 1941
Jeff Malyniak (P)

Alexandria, Va., 1986

John Maness (OG)
New Bern, 1978-79
Charlie Mann (TE)

Virginia Beach, Va., 1978
Zack Manning, 1946-48
Rusty Markland (DB)

Thomasville, 1971-73
Don Marriot (B), 1941
Richard Marroncelli (G)

Rilltown, Pa., 1967

Tim Marshman (DB)

Rocky Mount, N.C., 1991
Chad Martin (G)

Palm Coast, Fla., 1987-90
Darrel Martin (DT)

Dobson, 1971

Dexter Martin (LB)

Cocoa, Fla., 1980-81
Doug Martin (RB)

Dobson, 1971
James Martin (RB)

Evergreen, 1982-84

163






Charles McKaskill (T) Rocky Mount, 1985-88 Jack Nobles (T), 1934-35
Asheboro, 1969 Aubrey Moore (OG) Andy Noe, 1933
Matt McLaughlin (TE) Wilson, 1971 Hampton Noe (G), 1936
Ringwood, N.J., 1986-88 Ken Moore (DE) Jack Noe (B), 1936-38
Thomas McLaurin (DB) Harrells, 1971-7 4 Sam Norris (SS)
Roseboro, 1977-79 Robert Moore (E) San Diego, Calif, 1982
Chris McLawhorn (FL) Roanoke Rapids, 1959-60 Smokey Norris (DB)
Greenville, 1984 Kevin Moran (G) Clinton, 1979-82
Rick McLester (K) Manchester, N.H., 1965-67 Norwood Northcutt (B)
Oakboro, 1973 James Morgan, 1933 1934-36

C. 0. McMullan, 1946-48 Glenn Morris (LB) Ellis Nottingham (E)
Tomha McMillan (LB) Greensboro, 1978-81 Washington, D.C., 1965-67
Clarkston, Ga., 1995 John Morris (DE)
Ruffin McNeill (DB) Durham, 1976-79

0

Lumberton, 1976-79 John Morris (T)

John McPaul (E) Norfolk, Va., 1968-69

Ruffin Odom (E)

Raeford, 1963-65 Reggie Moss (TE)

Ahoskie, 1963-66

Jerris McPhail (RB) Elizabeth City, 1977

John O'Driscoll (DL)

Clinton, N.C., 1993-95 Jack Moye (G), 1938

Chicago, Ill., 1986-87

Brian McPhatter (RB-DB) Steve Mulder (LB)

Joe O'Hare (TE)

Fayetteville, 1986-89 Bowie, Md., 1974

Hyattsville, Md., 1972

Shane McPherson (OG) Robert Muldrow (E)

Harold O'Kelley (HB), 1952-55

Cartersville, Ga., 1993-95 Bishopville, S.C., 1961

Skipper Oliver (DB)

Corie McRae (T) Matt Mulholland (OT)

Fayetteville, 1966

Thomasville, 1963-65 Bethesda, Md., 1976-79

Valla Vonga Oliver (RB)

Dave Meadows (DB) Eddie Murphy (NG)

Mt. Oliver, 1975

Remington, Va., 1966 Raleigh, 1977

Ted O'Neill (C)

Pete Meadows (C), 1951 Bruce Murray, 1940

Dorchester, Mass., 1974

Frank Meannie (FB), 1948-49 Mike Murray (G)

Larry O'Roark (SE)

Greg Medlinger (E) Reading, Pa., 1967

Centreville, Va., 1980

Spencer, 1965-67 Hubert Musselwhite, 1946-47

Tim Orr (OL)

Keith Melton (G), 1950 Eric Myers (DT)

Hampton, Va., 1988

Jack Melvin (FB), 1949-50 Allen Park, Mich., 1991

Ostraner, 1948

Kenny Michael (RB) Wally Myers (NG)

Charles Overton (BB)

Greensboro, 1972 Goldsboro, 1979

Edenton, 1966-68

Jim Micheals, 1947 Bobby Myrick (LHB)

Raymond Overton (T)

Billy Michel (OL) Goldsboro, 1974-75

1953-56

Greenville, 1986-88 Mike Myrick (WR)

Alfred Owens (E), 1954

Thomas Michel (HB) Goldsboro, 1971-73

Deke Owens (PK)

Arlington, Va., 1961-63

Jacksonville, N.C., 1992

Charles Miles (RB)
Indianapolis, Ind., 1991-92

N

Worth Millard (G), 1952

Bob Millie (E) p

Thomas Nash (HB), 1955-58

Toronto, Canada, 1969-71

Bob Neff (OT)

Bob Miller (B), 1941-43

Dick Paddock (DB)

Harrisonburg, Va., 1973-74

Eric Miller (DT)

Allison Park, Pa., 1970-72

Joliet, Ill., 1974 David Neill (T)

Alvah Page, 1932

Greg Miller (SE) Clifton Heights, Pa., 1963

Link Page (E)

Havelock, 1970 Fred Nantz (OL)

Elm City, 1968

Ronnie Miller (FL) Rockingham, 1960

Terry Paige (RB)

Thomasville, 1970

Carlton Nelson (QB) Whiteville, 1985

Dinky Mills (WB)

Portsmouth, Va., 1979-82 John Painter (E), 1952

Ayden, 1962-64

Ed Nelson (DE) Joe Palilli (C), 1948-49

Mike Mills (TB)

Commerce, Ga., 1975-77 Billy Parker (TE)

Statesville, 1968-70

Wilmington, 1980-81

Tim Mitchell (OC) Eddie Nelson (HB), 1954

Cary Parker (HB)

Lancaster, Pa., 1981-84 Gilbert Nelson (HB), 1955

Hopewell, Va., 1959-61

William Mitchell (WB) Robert Nesbit (G)

Derrick Parker (RB)

Fayetteville, 1969-71 Salisbury, 1961-62

Greenville, 1987

Tom Mixon (C), 1955-56 Jimmy Newman (E)

Lavern Parker (DT)

Peter Moe (K) Greenville, 1964

Chocowinity, 1971

Kirstiansand, Norway, 1967 Jason Nichols (WR)

Ricky Parker (T)

Joe Molineaux (DT) Norcross, Ga., 1994-95

Nashville, 1966

Grafton, Va., 1986-87 Chris Nichols (LB)

Randy Parrish (OG)

Don Mollenhaur (C-LB) Asheboro, 1970

Lumberton, 1974-76

Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., 1969-71 Ricky Nichols (SE)

Mike Parnell

Richard Monds (G), 1955-57 Chesapeake, Va., 1981-84

Jack Patterson (TB)

Alex Monroe (T) Gary Niklason (LB)

Jacksonville, Fla., 1969-71

Aberdeen, 1968-69 McLean, Va., 1972-74
Jarrod Moody (RB) Billy Nisbet, 1932 Robert Patterson (QB), 1954;

Joel Martin (C), 1952
Robert Martin (DB)

Dublin, Ga., 1986
William Neil Martin (T)
Washington, 1965
Mpumi Masimini (DL)

Washington, D.C., 1995
Carlton Matthews (FB)
1952-53; 1957

Ed Matthews (T), 1952
John V. Matthews (HB)
Hertford, 1960-61
Thomas Matthews, 1946
Thomas Matthews (HB)
Hertford, 1958-61

Perez Mattison (QB)
Anderson, S.C., 1993-94
Adam Mattocks (DB)
Jacksonville, 1979

Gary Mattocks (HB), 1954-56
Don Mattox (C)

Wilson, 1963

Bill Maxwell (OG)

Ware Shoals, S.C., 1988
Winston Mayhew (DB)
Mooresville, 1973-74
Robert Maynard (FB)

1954-57

Joe Mayo (G), 1954-56
Norman Mayo, 1938-39
Wiley Mayo, 1939
Howare McAdams (FB)

1950

Victor McBryde (RB)

Red Springs, 1989-90; 1992
Marc McCall (OT)

Rochelle, Ga., 1995

Flint McCallum (DB)

Roland, 1986-88

Mike McCalop (DT-OG)
James Kenan, 1988-91
Dennis McClenny (G)
Goldsboro, 1965
Chuck McClintock (DHB)
Burlington, 1969

Bryan McClure (TB)
Charlotte, 1967-68

Sean McConnell (QB)
Downey, Calif., 1991-92
Compton McCurry (LB)
Summerville, S.C., 1986-89
Brian McDaniel (DE)

Weldon, 1980

Emmanuel McDaniel (DB)
Jonesboro, Ga., 1992-95
James McDiarmid (T)

Rocky Mount, 1960-62
Bill McDonald (T), 1949-52
Chuck McFee, 1940
McGlohon (G), 1936
Wayne McGregor (OT)

Danville, Va., 1973

Mike McGuirk (FB)
Arlington, Va., 1968-70
Mitchell McIntosh (DB)
Rockingham, 1966

Jack McJunkin, 1939
Deeone McKeithon (CB)
Perth Amboy, N.J., 1995
Reggie McKinney (TB)
Rocky Mount, N.C., 1991

164






1956-57

Dickie Patton (E)

Burlington, 1965

Jeff Patton (NG)

Selma, 1984

Jerry Paul (C)

Washington, 1961

Larry Paul (LB)

Raleigh, 1975-77

John Peacock (RB)

Venice, Fla., 1994

Ronny Pearce (DB)

Pulaski, Va., 1967
Bruse Pearson (DB)

Goldsboro, 1993-94
Perry Pearson (T), 1957-58
Ronnie Peed (C-LB)

Hurdle Mills, 1969-71
Stanley Peele (E), 1946; 1948-49
Richard Peeler (DT)

Shelby, 1970-71
Jeff Pegues (DE)

Laurinburg, 1980-83
Willard Pendleton, 1946
Bobby Pennington, 1950
Raymond Pennington (E)

1953-56
Perkins, 1937

Howard Perkins (B), 1934

Raymond Perry (C)

Albemarle, 1963-64
Robert Perry (HB), 1953-56
Robert Perry (HB), 1958
Wade Perry (G)

Rocky Mount, 1987-88
Wayne Perry (DB)

Morrisville, 1978-79
William Phelps (T), 1957
Kendrick Phillips (LB)

Fayetteville, 1995
Kenny Phillips (SS)

Greenville, 1982-83
Matt Phillips, 1939
Slade Phillips, 1946
Emerson Pickett (LB)

Beulaville, 1975
Ned Pickford (HB)
Washington, D.C., 1961
Gary Pierce (T)

New Castle, Del., 1957-60
Clayton Piland (T)

Winton, 1959-61

Greg Pingston (DB)

Merritt Island, Fla., 1974-76
Bill Pinkney (DB)

Fort Bragg, 1974-76

E. S. Pittman, 1946
Robert Pittman (C), 1936-37
Robert Piatt, 1951

J. C. Plott (DE)
Concord, 1982-83
David Plum (NG)
Raleigh, 1983-86
Mark Pohren (C)

Brighton, Iowa, 1970-71
Irving Poliakoff, 1939-40
Wayne Poole (NG)

Knightdale, 1976-79
Damon Pope (TE)

Athens, Ga., 1981-84
Paul Popov (G), 1953-56

Donald Porch (DB)
Pleasant Hill, 1988-90
Lynn Porcher (FS)
Rembert, S.C., 1985
Ken Portis

Chip Post (OG)
Sanford, 1974
Jim Post (LB)

River Vale, N.J., 1971-72
Otis Powell (B), 1936
Willie Powell (DE)

Tarboro, 1985-87
Mac Powers (OG)

Hampton, Va., 1983-84
Bill Pratt (B), 1936
William Pretty

Eddie Price (HB), 1935

William Henry Prince (T)

Exmore, Va., 1965-67

Pete Prominski (C), 1948-50

Ed Proctor (RB)

Charlotte, 1960

Bill Puckett, 1933

Joe Pulley (DB)

Virginia Beach, Va., 1972
Tom Pulley (E)

Durham, 1968-70

Larry Pulliam (FB)

Eden, 1970

Q

Kenneth Quaenell (T), 1937
Greg Quick (OT)
Laurinburg, 1984

N.W. Quick (E), 1949
Norman Quick (OL)
Laurinburg, 1981-84

Colon Quinn (T)
Warsaw, 1962-64

R

Ronnie Ragland (OG)
Gladstone, Va., 1975
Medrick Rainbow (LB)

Conway, S.C., 1984-87
Harry Rainey (HB), 1952-54
Harold Randolph (LB)

Greenville, 1975-77
Cedric Ray (TE)
Fayetteville, 1985
William D. Reagan, Jr. (T)
High Point, 1965-66
Donald Reid (LB)

Farmville, 1980-81; 1983-84
Ronald Reid (LB)

Farmville, 1980-81; 1983-84
Paul Reif (WB)

New Castle, Del., 1963
Travis Render (DB)
Decatur, Ga., 1991-93

Joe Reutter (TE)
Dawington, Pa., 1973-74
Bob Reynolds (E)

Ayden, 1966
Michael Rhett (FB)

Hollywood, Fla., 1988-91

Carl Rhodes (G), 1956

Fella Rhodes (DB)

Chesapeake, Va., 1966-68
Larry Rhodes (E), 1951-54
Pete Ribbins (E)

Ontario, Canada, 1968
George Rice (G), 1952-54
Buster Rich, 1948

Scott Richards (TE)

North Augusta, S.C., 1993-95
Donnell Richardson (LB)
Nashville, 1974

George Richardson (TE)

Chevy Chase, Md., 1963-65
Pete Richardson (DT)

High Point, 1973

Sean Richardson (TE)

Durham, 1994-95

Baxter Ridenhour (T), 1933-34
Lester Ridenhour (B), 1934-36;

1938
Melvin Riff (FB), 1958-59
Henry Rivers, 1933
Junior Rivers, 1932
Tom Rivers, 1933

Tootie Robbins (T)

Merry Hill, 1978-81
Curtis Roberson (T), 1954
Howard Roberson (T), 1941
David Roberts (T)

Jacksonville, 1968
George Roberts, 1940
Hubert Roberts (E), 1938
John Robertson (DT)

Eden, 1980-83
Kenneth Robertson (FB)
Leaksville, 1963-64
Harold Robinson (FB)

Washington, 1970
Howard Robinson (T), 1941
Jimmy Robinson (G), 1954
Junior Robinson (DB)

High Point, 1987-89
Reggie Robinson (LB)

Greensboro, 1992
Wallace Robinson (T), 1950
Frank Roebuck (T), 1937
Mac Roebuck (HB), 1959
Buck Rogers (T)

Freeman, Va., 1966
Charles Rogers (G), 1957
David Rogers (FB)

Monroe, 1958-60
Gerry Rogers (LB)

Pottstown, Pa., 1982-83
Walter Rogers (G), 1938-40
Chester Rogerson (T), 1953-56
"Crack" Rogerson, 1933
Russell Rogerson (T), 1940-41
Mike Roper (K)

Hendersonville, 1973-74
Randy Rose (G)
Rocky Mount, 1966

Wes Rothrock (DB)

Enfield, 1968-70

Dan Rouse (QB)

Newport News, Va., 1960-61
George Rouse (E)

Newport News, Va., 1962
John Rowe (G)

Southern Pines, 1969-70

Ralph Royster (G)

Henderson, 1961-63
Robert Ruck (G), 1957

Larry Rudisill (HB), 1961-64
Charles Rumbey, 1932

Joe Rusinowski (OG)

Long Island, N.Y., 1974
Daniel Russ (DT)
Shallotte, 1994

Corey Russell (OL)

Fairmont Heights, Md., 1995
Skip Russell (LB)

Swansboro, 1973-74

Bob Ryan (E)

Richmond, Va., 1964

s

Ted Salmon (T)

Richmond, Va., 1969-71
Vernon Salmon (HB), 1957
Bob Salyer (WR)

Lookout Mtn., Tenn., 1971
Kevin Samuel (S)
Fayetteville, 1984

Chris Santa Cruz (LB)
Lillian, Ala., 1983-84
Wilbur Sasser (G)
Goldsboro, 1968-70

Bob Sanford (L)
Rockingham, 1960

Charles Satterwhite (G), 1952
Brian Saunders (LB)

New Bern, 1986

Will Saunders (TE)

Franklin, Va., 1979-80
Baxter Savage (G), 1957
Mayhew Sawyer, 1932
Rusty Scales (DHB)

Little Falls, N.J., 1969-71
John Schaffer (DE)
Jacksonville, 1975

Don Schink (RB)

Totowa, N.J., 1972-74
Paul Schnurr (E)
Fayetteville, 1965-67
Wilson Schuerholz (B)
1940-41

Jody Schulz (DE)

Chester, Md., 1981-82
John Richard Schwarz (T)
Asheboro, 1965-67
Paul Scott (G), 1941

Tom Scott (OT)

Rose Hill, 1989-92

Walter Scott (DT)

Trenton, S.C., 1991-95
Tommy Scribner (HB), 1956
Troy Sealy (NG)

Fairmont, N.C., 1991
Kurt Seekford (TE)
Leesburg, Va., 1991-92
Mike Sellers (WR)
Covington, Ga., 1995
Matt Semenza (LB)

Haslet, N.J., 1994-95

Shep Sepaniak (LB)
Brookside, N.J., 1995

Jim Sermons (E)

ECU Football






Cove City, 1969 Wayne Smith (WR)
Amos Sexton, 1946 Springfield, Pa., 1974
Mack Seymour (HB) George Snyder (DHB)

Elizabeth City, 1959-60 Mount Airy, 1969
John Shallcross (C) James Snyder (FB)
Smithfield, 1974 Franklin, N.J., 1965

Larry Shannon (WR) Greg Sokolohorsky (OT)
Starke, Fla., 1994-95 Garnersville, N.Y., 1984-85
Mike Shea (WR) Fred Soles (HB), 1948-49
Virginia Beach, Va., 1972-74 Stewart Southall (OG)
Jason Shell (SN) Milledgeville, Ga., 1987-89

China Grove, N.C., 1994-95 Jimmy Southerland (QB)
Bill Shelton (B), 1936-39 Wilmington, 1975-77
Bill Sherman (WR) Reeves Spainhour (DT)

Chapel Hill, 1974 Wake Forest, 1989-90
Schizo Sherman (RB) Darrell Speed (QB)

Conway, S.C., 1993 Sanford, 1983-85
Dwight Shoe (E), 1949-52 James Speight (HB)
Wayne Shoe (G), 1953 Greenville, 1955-58
Jimmy Shuffler (C) Jimmie Speight, 1933
New Bern, 1965-67 Leroy Spivey (E)
Sandy Siler (QB), 1949-52 Edenton, 1962-63

Worth Springs (T)

Wil Siler (C)

Charlotte, 1966-68

Siler City, 1963

George Stafford (QB)

Anthony Simpson (FB)

Hamlet, 1959-60

Brooklyn, N.Y., 1984-87

Walter Stanfield (E), 1952
Bruce Simpson (LB) Ambros Stankus, 1939

Jacksonville, 1984-85; 1987 Jim Stanley (HB), 1950
Francis Sinclair (G), 1934-36 Mike Stanley (OT)
James Singletary (LB) Dunn, 1973-74

Fayetteville, 1988 John Stauffer (T), 1959
Leroy Singleton (T), 1957 Sam Stell, 1948
Bill Skeeter (QB), 1957 Hal Stephens (DT)
Dan Skinner (E), 1952 Whiteville, 1980-83
Louis Slade (HB), 1954 Mike Stephens (DB)
George Slaughter (FB) Chincoteague, Va., 1970-71

1955-57 Richard Stevens (HB)
Smith (G), 1936 Whiteville, 1960-62

A. Smith (FB), 1935 Sammy Stevens (DB)
Billy Smith (HB), 1948-50 Seabrook, Md., 1970
Charles Smith (T), 1953-56 Woodrow Stevenson (DT)
David Smith (C) Longwood, 1977
Whiteville, 1960-62 Buddy Stewart (G)
Dennis Smith (E), 1949-52 Wilmington, 1961-63
Doug Smith (DT) Greg Stewart (QB)

Pamlico, 1979-80 Middlebrook, Va., 1980-82
Earl Smith (E), 1937-39 Ron Stewart (DB)
Gene Smith (TE) Jacksonville, 1974

Gaffney, S.C., 1991 Terry Stoughton (LB)

Gherman Smith (T), 1935 Fort Scott, Kan., 1971-72
Greg Smith (OG) Durward Stowe (HB) 1935
Chocowinity, 1991; 1993 Murray Strawbridge (G)

Jermaine Smith (DE) Williamston, 1960-61

Eden, N.C., 1994 Alan Strawderman (LB)
Johnny Smith (FB), 1948-50 Harrisonburg, Va., 1972-74
Junior Smith (RB) Kenny Strayhorn (TB)
Fayetteville, 1991-94 Trenton, 1973-75
Mitchell Smith (OT) Les Strayhorn (TB)
Southern Pines, 1975-78 Trenton, 1970-72
Nelson Smith (OT) Roswell Streeter (DB)

Goldsboro, 1975-78 Greenville, 1986-88
"Red" Smith (G), 1934-36 Bobby Strickland (FB), 1952
Tony Smith (NG) Ezra Strickland (G), 1953

Laurinburg, 1981 William Strickland (HB)

Tony Lee Smith (WR) Portsmouth, Va., 1959-62
Fayetteville, 1984-87 Nelson Strother (LB)
Troy Smith (WR) Charlottesville, Va., 1972-74
Greenville, 1995 Curtis Struyk (DT)
Vinson Smith (LB) Beaufort, 1984
Statesville, 1984-87 Ronnie Suddith (OG)

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Miami, Fla., 1993-95
Dalwyn Suggs (HB), 1955
Kelvin Suggs (CB)

Kinston, 1995

Tommy Summer (LB)
Cherryville, 1976-77
Carl Summerell (QB)

Virginia Beach, Va., 1971-73
Ed Summerlin (FB)

Tarboro, 1968-70
John Sumner (T)

Winston-Salem, 1963
"Poss" Sumrell, 1933
Theodore Sutton (FB)

Kinston, 1977-80
Bob Swain, 1948

Tom Swain (FB), 1950
Charles Swanner (E)

Edenton, 1967-69
John Swart (G), 1950-51
Earl Sweet (T)

Portsmouth, Va., 1958-62
Norman Swindell (BB)
New Bern, 1963-65

Tim Swords (DT)

New Martinsville, W. Va., 1976-79
Gerald Sykes (SE-DB)

Fayetteville, 1979-82

Vic Sykes (E)

Arlington, Va., 1979-82
Dave Szymanski (LB)

Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 1970

T

Essray Taliaferro (LB)

Smithfield, 1984-87
Ed Tanner (E), 1949-50
Fritz Tanner (HB), 1957
Billy Tart (C)

Dunn, 1972

Lou Tatarski, 1946
Robert Tate (DB)
Wilmington, 1991-93
Andre Taylor (DB)

New Castle, Del., 1994
Daryl Taylor (DT)
Fayetteville, 1991; 1993
Dean Taylor (DT)
Wallace, 1990

Derek Taylor (NG)
Atlanta, Ga., 1990-93
Gene Taylor (T), 1953

Ken Taylor (LB)

Hampton, Va., 1985
Luke Taylor (C), 1951-52
Tavares Taylor (S)

Fayetteville, 1995
Karro! Teachey (G), 1957
Marshall Teague (B), 1941
Doug Temple (G)

Elizabeth City, 1969
John Tesh (T)

Mount Airy, 1968
Joseph Testa (BB)
Winston-Salem, 1965-67
Gary Tew (DT)

Clinton, 1972
Mac Thacker (FB)

Henderson, 1959-60

Irving Tharrington (E)
1936

Bobby Thomas (T)
1951-53

Dave Thomas (SS)

Goldsboro, 1983-84
David Thomas (E), 1957-59
Greg Thomas (C)

Goldsboro, 1983-84
Frank Thomas

Anthony Thompson (LB)
Wilson, 1987-89

Buddy Thompson (LB)
Chesapeake, Va., 1972
Chuck Thompson (LB)
Thomaston, Ga., 1974
Ricky Thompson (LB)
Henderson, 1974
Peter Thorell (HB)
Stafford-Wane, Pa., 1961-62
Tom Threlkeld (DB)

Naples, Fla., 1970
Roger Thrift (QB), 1949-50
Terry Tilghman (OT)

Mesquite, Tex., 1991-94
Vance Tingler (DT)
Wilson, 1977-79

Ernest Tinnen (QB)
Burlington, 1995

Joe Tkach (DE)

Jacksonville, 1971-73
Dupree Tolar, 1933
Jerry Tolley (WB)

Edenton, 1962-64

Ricky Torain (DB)
Rougemont, 1987-88

Bill Torrence (HB)
Salisbury, 1960

Henry Trevathan (QB)
Greenville, 1978-79
Stuart Tripp (C), 1941

Mike Troth (FL)

Hampton, Va., 1973

Paul Trotman, (G), 1949
Greg Troupe (C)
Alexandria, Va., 1971-73
Grover Truslow (T)
Lumberton, 1969-71
Bill Tucker (C)

Albemarle, 1967-68
George Tucker (G), 1952-54
Waylan Tucker, 1939
Frank Turner (T), 1952
George Turner (QB), 1957-59
Jeff Turner (CB)

Darien, Conn., 1984-85
Randy Turner (DE)
Augusta, Ga., 1979
Amos Twitty (LB)

Heath Springs, S.C., 1981-82
Tim Tyler (T)

Alexander, Va., 1968-70
Ernest Tynes (DB)

Miami, Fla., 1989-90
Charlie Tyson (RB)

Miami, Fla., 1987-90
Don Tyson (G)
Fayetteville, 1967-68
Oscar Tyson (G)
Richmond, Va., 1979-82






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Mike Umphlett (SE)

Ahoskie, 1975
Travis Uzzell (LB)
Pikeville, 1991

V

Zack Valentine (DE)
Edenton, 1975-78

Cedric Van Buren (RB)
Charleston, S.C., 1989-92
Keith Vance (DE)

Greensboro, 1972
Norwood Vann (TE)
Warsaw, 1980-83

Bill Vanney (BB)

South Boston, Va., 1962
Hemy VanSant (C)

Hampton, Va., 1958-60
Charles VanSant (E), 1957
Charles Vaughn (E), 1957-58
Rockfellow Ventors (T)

1936-39; 1940

Ronald Vincent (T)
Greenville, 1966-67
Sammy Viverette (T)
Enfield, 1964-65

Bob Voight (QB)
Chesapeake, Va., 1972-73

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Dan Waddell (B), 1940-41
Jim Wade (TE)

Charlotte, 1973

Ode! Wadford, 1948
Thomas Waggoner (E)
1955-56

Melvin Wagner (T), 1938
Jimmy Walden (TB)

Greensboro, 1981-84
Howard Waldrip, 1933
Fred Walker (DB)

Aiken, S.C., 1991-92

Jimbo Walker (OT)
Atmore, Ala., 1974-75
Kevin Walker (CB)
Greensboro, 1982-85
Les Walker (DT)

New York, N.Y., 1971-72
Matt Walker (DHB)
Rockingham, 1969

Bill Wallace (FB)

Edenton, 1969-71

Tabari Wallace (DB)

New Bern, 1994-95
Brian Walsh (DS)
Greenville, 1989

Gary Wann (QB)

Orange, Cal., 1971
Andrew Ward (WR)
Pemberton, N.J., 1991
Stuart Ward (C)

Greenville, 1983-85
Warren, 1948

Jeffrey Warren (LB)

Snow Hill, 1977; 1979-80
Joe Warren (DB)

Fairson, 1974

John Warren (FB), 1954
Billy Ray Washington (SE)
Jacksonville, 1977-79
Marc Washington (DE)
Reidsville, 1990-91
Robert Washington (DE)
Glenville, Ga., 1984-85
Bubba Waters (RB)

Bath, 1984-87

Randy Watts (DT)
Sandersville, Ga., 1984
Jeff Wayne (E)

Charlotte, 1966-67

Paul Weathersbee (C)
Norwood, 1967-69
Wendie F. Weathington (G)
Mooresville, 1961

Mike Weaver (QB)

Williamston, 1974-76
Boyd Webb (QB), 1951-54
Harry Webster (WB)

Murfreesboro, 1964

Lorenzo West (DE)

Atlanta, Ga., 1993-95
M.G. Wetherington, 1946-47
Bob Wheeler, 1946

George Wheeler (T)

Huntersville, 1967-69
James Wheeler (FB)
Wilson, 1964

Dan Wheelis, 1946
Orlando Whitaker (QB)
Battleboro, 1991

Stacy Whitehead (OL)
New Bern, 1995

Al Whiting (WR)

Dalzell, S.C., 1988-90
George Whitley (WB)

Huntersville, 1968-70
Kent Wickizer (T), 1955-56
Kevin Wiggins (C)

Pink Hill, 1993-95

Nate Wigfall (DT)
Jacksonville, 1978-80
Billy Wightman (TB)

Graham, 1967-69
Johnny Wike (G), 1958-59
Roy Wiley (FB)

Burlington, 1978-81
Vic Wilfore (WR)

Greenville, 1972-74
Wilkerson (E), 1936
George Wilkerson (DE)

Wilson, 1972-74

Whitley Wilkerson (C)
Wilson, 1979-82
Jerry Wilkins (FB)
Dunn, 1960

Abb Williams, 1948-49
Abner Williams (HB)
1946

Alan Williams (DE)
Williamston, 1971
Allen Williams (WR)

Rock Hill, S.C., 1993-94

B. Williams, 1948
Brian Williams (SN)

Garner, 1993-94
Chipper Williams (T)

Raleigh, 1969
Clifford Williams (NG)

Fayetteville, 1978-80
Dempsey Williams (G)

Fayettevile, 1958-60
Hemy Williams (FLK)

Tunica, Miss., 1983-84
Joe Williams (G)

1937-40
John Williams (E)

Rocky Mount, 1967
John Williams (DT)

Norfolk, Va., 1973
John Williams (QB-P)

Easley, S.C., 1982
Ron Williams (WR)

Rock Hill, S.C., 1991; 1993
Terrell Williams

Los Angeles, Calif., 1995
John Williamson (LB)
Laurinburg, 1984-87

Wilbur Williamson (WR)
Newport News, Va., 1972-75
Glenn Willis (LB)

Beaufort, 1986-88

Danny Wilmer (E-LB)

Buena Vista, Va., 1967-69

Bill Wilson (P)

Sallisaw, Okla., 1993

Buck Wilson (C), 1948; 1950
Damon Wilson (RB)
Jacksonville, Fla., 1991-94
Lewis Wilson (QB)

Foley, Ala., 1985
Nick Wilson (OT)

Marietta, Ga., 1990-92

Walter Wilson (WR)

Baltimore, Md., 1986-89
Frank Winesette, 1946
Cecil Winslow (E), 1949-50
Gene Winters (C)

Dunn, 1976-78
Bob Withrow (E)

Dayton, Ohio, 1966-68
George Wood, 1946
William Woodard, 1932
Woodrow Woodard, 1932
Floyd Woody (B), 1941
Jim Woody (K)

Clinton, 1972-74
Hilton Woolard (E)
1957

Pete Woolley (C-LB)

River Vale, N.J., 1969-71
Tim Wolter (P-DB)
Wendell, 1985-86; 1989
Tony Wortham (DT)

Atlanta, Ga., 1990-91
Tom Worthington, 1932
Gerald Wrenn (K)

Danville, Va., 1968-70
Dan Wright, 1932
Richard Wright (DB)

Fayetteville, 1990-91
Steve Wright (G)

Rocky Mount, 1964
Ernie Wruck (LB)
Brookhaven, N.Y., 1973
Bob Wunch (WB)

Raleigh, 1969
Curtis Wyatt (DE)

Compton, Cal., 1982-84
John Wyatt, 1946
Vernard Wynn (CB)

Moore, 1984-85
J.C. Wynne, 1932

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Illard Yarborough (HB), 1948;

1951-52
Bob Young (B), 1940-41
Dennis Young (TB)

Winston-Salem, 1966-67
Jack Young (T), 1940-41
John Young, 1946
Pinky Young (E), 1954-55

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Chuck Zadnik (DT)

Monangahela, Pa., 1970-71
Ralph Zehring (QB), 1956-59
Peter Zophy (WR)

Burke, Va., 1991-92

Nick Zuras (B), 1941-42

This list represents football
lettermen since East Carolina
began football in 1932.

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(EDITOR'S NOTE: Must have coached at least one game at East Carolina.)

Wright Anderson (Elon, '68), Offensive Coordinator -1980-81;

Running Backs -1974-76

Bob Babich (Tulsa, '84), Inside Linebackers / Defensive Line -1992-93
Art Baker (Presbyterian, '53), Offensive Coordinator / Associate Head

Coach -1983

Rick Bankston (Tampa, '68), Defensive Line -1975-76

Robert Barrow (Middle Tennessee, '77), Running Backs -1983-84]
Larry Beckish (Wichita State, '65), Offensive Coordinator -1982
Richard Bell (Arkansas, '59), Inside Linebackers / Defensive

Coordinator -1988
Jim Bengala (Miami, Ohio, '71), Defensive Backs -1980-82
Todd Berry (Tulsa, '83), Running Backs / Offensive Coordinator

1992-95
Kermit Blount (Winston-Salem State, '80), Assistant Backfield Coach 1983

Waverly Brooks (Virginia Commonwealth, '69), Defensive Ends

1983-83

Watson Brown (Vanderbilt, '73), Quarterbacks -1974-75
Harold Bullard (Lenoir-Rhyne, '58), Ends Coach -1962-69
Ricky Bustle (Clemson, '76), Wide Receivers -1980-82

Bill Cain (East Carolina, '59), Freshmen -1968
Mike Cassidy (Kentucky, '75), Defensive Backs / Defensive Coordina

tor -1990-91
Wally Chambers (Eastern Kentucky, '73), Defensive Line -1985-86
Clyde Christensen (North Carolina, '79), Fullbacks -1986; Offensive
Coordinator / Quarterbacks -1987; Outside Linebackers -1988
Ron Cooper (Jacksonville State, '82), Inside Linebackers -1989
Larry Coyer (Marshall, '65), Defensive Coordinator / Assistant Head

Coach / Inside Linebackers -1993

Chuck Driesbach (Villanova, '75), Running Backs -1987-88

Phil Elmassian (William & Mary, '73), Defensive Backs -1983

Charlie Elmquist (Eastern Michigan, '62), Offensive Tackles -1983-84

Jeff Farrington (The Citadel, '82), Defensive Backs -1985-87
Garry Fast (Catawba, '77), Defensive Backs -1980-81

Jeff Fela (Southwestern Kansas, '75), Fullbacks -1988

Al Ferguson (Florence State, '62), Offensive Line -1970
Linwood Ferguson (East Carolina, '73), Defensive Backs -1984
Pat Flaherty (East Stroudsburg, '78), Defensive Line -1992
Jim Fleming (Univ. of the South, '82), Outside Linebackers -1994;

Secondary -1994-96
Jim Fuller (Alabama, '67), Offensive Line -1974

Bob Gantt (North Carolina, '52), Defensive Coordinator -1969;

Offensive Backs -1962-68
Kevin Gilbride (Southern Connecticut State, '74), Offensive Assistant

1987; Offensive Coordinatorn/ Quarterbacks -1988
Ben Grieb (East Carolina, '69), Defensive Line -1974-75
Cary Godette (East Carolina, '77), Defensive Line -1990-91; 1977-79
Jim Gudger (East Carolina, '71), Offensive Line -1980

Wayne Hall (Alabama, '73), Defensive Line -1978-79
John Hallow (East Carolina, '83), Strong Safeties -1984

Les Herrin (Western Carolina, '71), Linebackers -1985-87; Defensive

Coordinator -1986-87

Jim Holland (Appalachian State, '71), Defensive Ends -1980-82
Ken Hutcherson (Miami, Ohio, '69), Offensive Backs -1975-79
Dave Huxtable (Eastern Illinois, '79), Inside Linebackers -1990-91

Jeff Jagodzinski (Wisconsin-Whitewater, '85), Tight Ends -1988-90;

Offensive Line -1991-96
Paul Jette (Texas, '77), Defensive Coordinator / Inside Linebackers 1994-
96

Ellis Johnson (The Citadel, '75), Outside Linebackers -1985-87
David Jones (Fayetteville State, '77), Noseguards -1982-84

Tim Kelly (Elon, '76), Defensive Line -1989

Al Kincaid (Virginia Tech, '65), Quarterbacks -1976-79

Rex Kipps (Richmond, '77), Defensive Line -1983-84
Warren Klawiter (Kansas State, '65), Defensive Line -1973

Dick Kupec (Connecticut, '65), Offensive Line -1973-79

Theo Lemon (Ohio Univ., '80), Defensive Line -1993
Terry Lewis (Southern, '70), Offensive Line 1980-81
Steve Logan (Tulsa, '75), Running Backs -1989; Co-Offensive

Coordinatorn/ Quarterbacks -1990-91

Doug Martin (Kentucky, '86), Tight Ends -1992-93; Wide Receivers -1994-95;

Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers -1996

John Matlock (Georgia Tech, '64), Defensive Line -1971-72
Ken Matous (Wichita State, '78), Wide Receivers -1983-88
Jerry McGee (Duke, '61), Defensive Coordinator -1970

Tom McMahon (Montana, '72), Outside Linebackers/Defensive Coordinator

1989)

Jerry McManus (Wake Forest, '76), Running Backs -1996
Ruffin McNeil! (East Carolina '80), Defensive Line -1992
Don Murry (Arkansas A&M, '66), Offensive Coordinator / Running

Backs -1984-86

Gary Nelson (Western Carolina, '79), Offensive Line -1980-81
Greg Nord (Kentucky, '80), Running Backs -1990-91

Lanny Norris (Alabama, '73), Defensive Backs -1975-76

Frank Novak (Connecticut, '67), Offensive Coordinator -1973

Michael O'Cain (Clemson, '77), Quarterbacksn/ Assistant Head Coach -1985
Frank Orgel (Georgia, '61), Linebackers -1974-79

Chuck Pagano (Wyoming, '84), Defensive Backs -1989; Outside Linebackers

1992-93; Defensive Backs -1994
Norm Parker (Eastern Michigan, '66), Defensive Coordinator -1980-82
Don Powers (Western Carolina, '67), Defensive Backs -1985-88;
Assistant Head Coach -1986-88

Spencer Prescott (Villanova, '80), Running Backs -1981-82

Vito Ragazzo (William & Mary, '51), Offensive Coordinator -1971-72
Sonny Randle (Virginia, '59), Wide Receivers -1970
Carl Reese (Missouri, '65), Defensive Coordinator -1970-73

Mark Richt (Miami, Fla., '82), Offensive Coordinatorn/ Quarterbacks -1989

Bob Sanders (Davidson, '76), Linebackers -1980-82

Willie Scott (South Carolina, '81), Tight Ends -1994-96
Steve Shankweiler (Davidson, '74), Offensive Line -1987-91;

Co-Offensive Coordinator -1990-91
Bob Slowik (Delaware, '77), Outside Linebackers -1990-91
Dale Steele (South Carolina, '76), Wide Receivers -1989-93; Assistant

Head Coach -1994

Don Thompson (Connecticut, '75), Defensive Line -1987-88
Tom Throckmorton (Randolph-Macon, '65), Defensive Coordinator

1983-84
Chris Thurmond (Tulsa, '75), Defensive Coordinator -1992; Defensive
Backs -1992-93
Ken Treadway (Appalachian State, '68), Assistant Football Coach / Recruiting

Coordinator -1995-96
Henry Trevathan (East Carolina, '54), Wide Receivers -1970-80
Greg Troupe (East Carolina, '73), Defensive Line -1976-77

Larry Van Der Hayden (Iowa State, '62), Offensive Line -1973
Henry VanSant (East Carolina, '61), Defensive Line -1979; Offensive

Line -1967-68; Freshmen -1962-66

Bobby Wallace (Mississippi State, '76), Defensive Backs -1977-79
James Webster (North Carolina, '72), Outside Linebackers -1995-96
Odell Welborn (Elon, '50), Offensive Line -1979; Defensive Line

1959-68

Gary Weller (Mississippi College, '72), Wide Receivers -1981

Cliff Yoshida (Cal Poly Pomona, '63), Defensive Line -1994-96

John Zernhelt (Maryland, '77), Offensive Line -1982-86

(This list represents assistant coaches since 1967. The sports information office
appreciates your assistance in correcting any errors, or making any additions.)

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East Carolina University,
a diverse, comprehensive
university, is known for the
quality and breadth of its academic
programs and for its
pursuit of excellence in a va

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riety of activities.

CAROLINA

With an enrollment of

UNIVERSITY nearly 18,000 students, ECU
is the third-largest institution
of the 16-campus University

of North Carolina system. It has a work force of

more than 3,500, a faculty numbering more than

1,100 and a budget of almost $290 million.

The campus today is alive not only with the
activities of its students and faculty but also with
the whir and clatter of construction crews. More

than 20 percent of the campus is under construc

tion or renovation or will be in the next few months. Among the prominent projects are the Student Recreation Center,
which will be completed in the fall of 1995, and the additions and renovations to Joyner Library, which will be under

way for four years.

ECU students come from all 100 of North Carolina's counties, 45 states and 38 nations. Of the students, 57 percent
are women, 83 percent are undergraduates and 13 percent are minorities.

The university offers 106 undergraduate degree tracks and 92 graduate degree tracks. It conferred 3,416 degrees
during the 1992-93 academic year, and it has close to 70,000 living alumni.

Here is a selection of other distinctions of ECU:

. It has the largest teacher-education program in North Carolina
and the 15th largest in the nation.
. It has one of the largest art schools in the Southeast and the
only art program in North Carolina accredited by the National Association
of Schools of Art and Design. The Wellington B. Gray Gallery
is one of the largest contemporary art galleries in North Carolina.
. The School of Medicine has ranked No. 1 nationally in the percentage
of graduates entering primary care fields.
. The School of Social Work is the only one in North Carolina
with both undergraduate and graduate programs accredited by the
National Council on Social Work Education.
. In the School of Human Environmental Sciences, the hospitality
management program is one of only two such programs in North
Carolina. The child life program is the first one in North Carolina.
. The music education program in the School of Music is among
the largest and strongest in the Southeastern United States. The music
therapy program is the only one in a state-supported school in
North Carolina.
. The school of Business has the second-oldest accredited MBA
program in the state.

. The university has state-of-the-art student computing labs campus-
wide and some of the finest discipline-specific student computing
labs in the nation.
. The Department of English publishes seven scholarly and literary
journals: Children's Folklore Review, The Concord Saunterer,
Minnesota Review, North Carolina Literary Review, Tar River Poetry,
The Thoreau Society Bulletin and Victorians Institute Journal.
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1 Nursing Building
2 Human Environmental Sciences Building
3 Croatan Building
4 Fletcher Music Center
Brewster Building
6 Jones Residence Hall
7 Aycock Residence Hall
8 Scott Residence Hall
9 Belk Residence Hall
Tyler Residence Hall
11 Todd Dining Hall
12 Speight Building
13 Austin Building
14 Christenbury Memorial Gymnasium
McGinnis Auditorium
16 Messick Theatre Arts Center
17 Howell Science Complex
18 Ward Guest House
19 Ragsdale Hall
Wright Annex
21 Wright Auditorium
22 Rawl Building
23 Rawl Annex
24 Physical Plant Office
Howard House
26 Whichard Building
27 Graham Building
28 General Classroom Building
Heating Plant
31 Taylor-Slaughter Alumni Center
32 Spilman Building
33 Cotten Residence Hall
34 Flanagan Building
English Department Annex
36 Maintenance Warehouse
37 Fleming Residence hall
38 Student Health Center
39 Ledonia S. Wright Afro-American Cultural Center
Slay Residence Hall
41 Umstead Residence Hall
42 Family Therapy Clinic
43 Human Resources Building
44 Jarvis Residence Hall
Financial Aid Building (Old Cafeteria Building)
46 Central Supply (2nd floor)
47 Central Printing and Duplicating
48 Joyner Library
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49 Public Safety (Blount House) 56
50 C.I.S. (Garrett House) 57
51 Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium 58
52 Pirate Club Building 59
53 Scales Field House 60
54 Minges Coliseum (Williams Arena) 61
55 Ward Sports Medicine Building 62
Harrington Field 63
Belk Building 64
Speech and Hearing Building 65
Irons Building 66
Willis Building 67
Chancellor's House 68
Jenkins Fine Arts Center 69
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2 Human Environmental Sciences Building
3 Croatan Building
4 Fletcher Music Center
Brewster Building
6 Jones Residence Hall
7 Aycock Residence Hall
8 Scott Residence Hall
9 Belk Residence Hall
Tyler Residence Hall
11 Todd Dining Hall
12 Speight Building
13 Austin Building
14 Christenbury Memorial Gymnasium
McGinnis Auditorium
16 Messick Theatre Arts Center
17 Howell Science Complex
18 Ward Guest House
19 Ragsdale Hall
Wright Annex
21 Wright Auditorium
22 Rawl Building
23 Rawl Annex
24 Physical Plant Office
Howard House
26 Whichard Building
27 Graham Building
28 General Classroom Building
Heating Plant
31 Taylor-Slaughter Alumni Center
32 Spilman Building
33 Cotten Residence Hall
34 Flanagan Building
English Department Annex
36 Maintenance Warehouse
37 Fleming Residence hall
38 Student Health Center
39 Ledonia S. Wright Afro-American Cultural Center
Slay Residence Hall
41 Umstead Residence Hall
42 Family Therapy Clinic
43 Human Resources Building
44 Jarvis Residence Hall
Financial Aid Building (Old Cafeteria Building)
46 Central Supply (2nd floor)
47 Central Printing and Duplicating
48 Joyner Library
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49 Public Safety (Blount House) 56
50 C.I.S. (Garrett House) 57
51 Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium 58
52 Pirate Club Building 59
53 Scales Field House 60
54 Minges Coliseum (Williams Arena) 61
55 Ward Sports Medicine Building 62
Harrington Field 63
Belk Building 64
Speech and Hearing Building 65
Irons Building 66
Willis Building 67
Chancellor's House 68
Jenkins Fine Arts Center 69
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Greenville, North Carolina is one of the fastest growing cities in the
Tar Heel state. Founded in 1771 as the Town of Martinsborough, Greenville
has seen its population grow from just over 29,000 in 1970 to an
estimated 52,000 in 1994. And, there's plenty of reasons why this city
has grown so much.
The county seat of Pitt County, Greenville has been traditionally agricultural,
holding the distinction as the world's leading producer of
bright, flue-cured tobacco, and also a leader in production of peanuts,
soybeans, cucumbers and other fruits and vegetables.
Major manufacturing employers in the Greenville-Pitt County area
include Glaxo Wellcome Pharmaceuticals, Yale Materials, Empire
Brushes and Procter & Gamble.
While the region remains strong in agriculture, Greenville has
changed with the times, adding the proper mix of industry and recreational
facilities to give the community a variety of options.
Local and regional support for expanded medical services in Eastern
North Carolina resulted in the development of a major medical community
in Greenville, and the region now depends on the city as a
primary source for advanced health care.
Pitt County Memorial Hospital is Greenville's community hospital
and the primary teaching facility for the East Carolina University School
of Medicine, and with its excellent facilities and capabilities, it has become
the regional referral center for 29 counties in Eastern North Carolina.
Greenville is a rich environment for the arts with a blend of art organization,
a
private Art
Center, Pitt
County Arts . ,
Council and the ECU Schools of Art and Music. Popular art festivals
highlight the year, while the excellent reputation of the ECU School
of Music attracts a high percentage of out-of-state students to the respected
program. Greenville also plays host to the annual Michael
Jordan Celebrity Golf Classic, which benefits the Eastern North CaroI
lina Ronald
McDonald
Houses.
A wide
array of live
theater-
plays, musical comedies, opera and operettas and films come to Greenville
through ECU. The Summer Theatre, featuring Broadway shows,
and the Dinner Theatre series are particularly popular.
Greenville citizens enjoy outdoor recreation all year long thanks to
a moderate climate. There are four distinct seasons, none too harsh to
enjoy. Winters are short and usually mild, with the average January temperatures
hovering around 45 degrees. The long summer is not too hot
due to a stiff southern breeze and average July temperatures of 79 degrees.
With an average rainfall of 40 inches, well distributed throughout
the year, and a growing season of 215 days, the city wears a lush, green
mantle most of the year.
Greenville is less than two hours drive from the famed Outer Banks
of North Carolina and the beaches, seafood and the recreation-rich
Pamlico and Albemarle sounds and other Atlantic coast estuaries.
The proper blend of its people, its technology, and its recreation,
makes Greenville, North Carolina a great place to be.
ECU Football 173
Greenville, North Carolina is one of the fastest growing cities in the
Tar Heel state. Founded in 1771 as the Town of Martinsborough, Greenville
has seen its population grow from just over 29,000 in 1970 to an
estimated 52,000 in 1994. And, there's plenty of reasons why this city
has grown so much.
The county seat of Pitt County, Greenville has been traditionally agricultural,
holding the distinction as the world's leading producer of
bright, flue-cured tobacco, and also a leader in production of peanuts,
soybeans, cucumbers and other fruits and vegetables.
Major manufacturing employers in the Greenville-Pitt County area
include Glaxo Wellcome Pharmaceuticals, Yale Materials, Empire
Brushes and Procter & Gamble.
While the region remains strong in agriculture, Greenville has
changed with the times, adding the proper mix of industry and recreational
facilities to give the community a variety of options.
Local and regional support for expanded medical services in Eastern
North Carolina resulted in the development of a major medical community
in Greenville, and the region now depends on the city as a
primary source for advanced health care.
Pitt County Memorial Hospital is Greenville's community hospital
and the primary teaching facility for the East Carolina University School
of Medicine, and with its excellent facilities and capabilities, it has become
the regional referral center for 29 counties in Eastern North Carolina.
Greenville is a rich environment for the arts with a blend of art organization,
a
private Art
Center, Pitt
County Arts . ,
Council and the ECU Schools of Art and Music. Popular art festivals
highlight the year, while the excellent reputation of the ECU School
of Music attracts a high percentage of out-of-state students to the respected
program. Greenville also plays host to the annual Michael
Jordan Celebrity Golf Classic, which benefits the Eastern North CaroI
lina Ronald
McDonald
Houses.
A wide
array of live
theater-
plays, musical comedies, opera and operettas and films come to Greenville
through ECU. The Summer Theatre, featuring Broadway shows,
and the Dinner Theatre series are particularly popular.
Greenville citizens enjoy outdoor recreation all year long thanks to
a moderate climate. There are four distinct seasons, none too harsh to
enjoy. Winters are short and usually mild, with the average January temperatures
hovering around 45 degrees. The long summer is not too hot
due to a stiff southern breeze and average July temperatures of 79 degrees.
With an average rainfall of 40 inches, well distributed throughout
the year, and a growing season of 215 days, the city wears a lush, green
mantle most of the year.
Greenville is less than two hours drive from the famed Outer Banks
of North Carolina and the beaches, seafood and the recreation-rich
Pamlico and Albemarle sounds and other Atlantic coast estuaries.
The proper blend of its people, its technology, and its recreation,
makes Greenville, North Carolina a great place to be.
ECU Football 173






The James Skinner Ficklen Memorial Stadium was dedicated on September 21, 1963, with East Carolina defeating Wake Forest 20-10.

In April, 1994, Ron and Mary Ellen Dowdy, of Orlando, Fla., announced a $1 million gift to the ECU Educational Foundation. The gift will go toward the planned expansion of ECU's football stadium, which was renamed Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium.

Ron Dowdy, who is a member of the school's Board of Trustees,
currently oversees commercial leases, residential apartments and several other enterprises, as part of Dowdy Properties in Orlando.

Dowdy, a 1966 graduate of ECU, has been involved with many civic organizations, including the Executive Committee of the Florida Citrus Sports Association, the Board of Directors for the Florida Citrus Bowl, the Board of Directors at Humana Hospital Lucerne in Orlando and the Senior Citizen Advisory Committee in Orange County.

Pirate fans everywhere are excited about the stadium expansion
which will begin this fall and increase the facility capacity to approximately 48,000. Other plans include club level seating on the north side, as well as additional seats to be added at the east end.

The original plan for the stadium was announced on Oct. 7, 1961, by Dr. Leo Jenkins, Chancellor of the College, at a meeting of the Society of Buccaneers.

Within a year, $283,387 had been raised, although the goal had been only $200,000. With the funds in hand, Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium was built.

The original stadium consisted of the permanent stands on the south side, a small press box and the old lighting system which was removed after the 1974 season. Total cost was $300,000.

The north side permanent seating was constructed in 1968,

increasing the stadium seating capacity to 20,000.

The stadium was named for the late James Skinner Ficklen, a Greenville resident, who distinguished himself as one of America's leading tobacconists. At the time of his death in 1955, Ficklen was President and Chairman of the Board of the E.B. Ficklen Tobacco Company of Greenville. He was a close friend of the College and established a financial aid foundation, the Ficklen Foundation, to aid students of the College.

The first major change in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium was the lighting systems, a change that occurred just before the 1975 season opened. The old inner stadium lights on six poles were removed and replaced with six towers outside the stadium. The system is a combination of metallic and incandescent lights. There are 288 fixtures of 1500 watts each on six 162-foot towers. Cost of the system was $450,000.

A radical change greeted fans as the 1978 season opened. An expansion on all four corners boosted Dowdy-Ficklen's seatingcapacity from 20,000 to 35,000, the third largest stadium in North Carolina. This expansion was made possible with 2-1/2 million dollars through a drive in the spring of 1977.

In addition to more seats, the current press box with three levels and an elevator for access was built. The press box has space for 92 writers and an entire floor for electronic media. Also,a modern scoreboard with a lightbank message center was placed on the east end of Dowdy-Ficklen.

During the summer of 1983, a complete renovation took place on the playing surface. A new drainage system, a new base of gravel and sand, new treated topsoil and a new grass was installed.
The new grass, Tifton 419 Hybrid Bermuda was sprigged at the rate of 600 bushels per acre.

The 1992 season saw the season attendance record fall in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium as the Pirates drew a school-record 164,068 fans for five home games.

Since 1963y over 3.2 million fans have packed Dowdy-Ficklen
Stadium. During this same time periody ECU has won over
two-thirds of its home games. When completedy stadium
expansion will increase capacity to approximately 48y
000.

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The first major step in East Carolina's continuing efforts to upgrade
facilities, the Ward Sports Medicine Building, became a reality
in October of 1989. The building has been dedicated in honorof Robert and Margaret Ward of Burlington, N.C.
In 1991, the Wards made, then, the largest single endowed giftever received through the ECU Educational Foundation. The giftis just one of the numerous contributions the Wards have made tothe Foundation over the years. They are Endowed Scholarshipmembers of the Pirate Club, have made many contributions toward
the enhancement of academics services for student-athletes,
and for their son Robert's graduation from ECU in May of 1991,
contributed a $50,000 athletic scholarship in his name. Bob Wardis also the co-chairman of the school's Shared Visions Capital Campaign.
"The Wards have shown a deep commitment to East CarolinaUniversity and its athletics program," said new Director of Athletics
Mike Hamrick. "We are appreciative of their support andgenerosity. College athletics needs more people like the Wards."
The Board of Trustees, on Dec. 6, 1991, approved a Motion attheir meeting, to dedicate the Sports Medicine Buildingin the nameof Bob and Margaret Ward.
The three-story, 82,095-square footstructure, thehome ofECU'sathletic department and Human Performance Laboratory, providesthe two areas with state-of-the-art technology.
The injury treatment and rehabilitation center of the sportsmedicine department includes the latest in technology, making itone of the top sports medicine programs in the country. Amongthe many features of the new building is a 5,000-square footstrength training center, a state-of-the-art human performancelaboratory, biomechanics lab, classrooms and men's and women'slocker rooms.
The entire coaching staffs for the football and men's andwomen's basketball teams are housed on the second floor, whilethe athletic administrative staff has their offices on the third floor.
The building is unique in structure. The shortest of six sides ofthe building is the front of the facility which faces Dowdy-FicklenStadium.
The building has already played host to several conferences,
seminars and meetings, including ECU's annual Sports MedicineConference.
Features of the first floor include:
*Sports Medicine Training Center -Sophisticated m1urytreatment, evaluation and rehabilitation equipment fill the roomincluding touch-control whirlpools, a computerized isokinetic re-
ECU Football
habilitation and evaluation machine, exam rooms including onedental chair, and a 7-foot deep whirlpool that allows an injuredathlete to exercise without bearing weight.
The training area also boasts 19 taping stations and a radiocommunication center which allows sports medicine officials tomonitor action on the football field and basketball court simultaneously.
*Strength Training Center -Includes 5,000-square feet ofshiny new chrome and steel, with mirror-lined walls.
*Locker Rooms -Both men and women.
*Equipment Storage -A spacious area with equipment for135 football players and more.
Attractions of the second floor include:
*Pat Draughon Multipurpose Lounge -An area that overlooks
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. Trophy cases, retired jerseys andmementos from Pirate athletics line the room.
*Football -Offices for the head coach, nine assistant coaches,
graduate assistants, a recruiting coordinator and secretaries. Football
also has two storage rooms, a file room, and has access to twomini-auditoriums.
*Leo Jenkins Auditorium -A multi-use auditorium that canseat up to 300 people. The auditorium can be broken down intotwo or four different rooms. It is used for meetings, classes, pressconferences and other gatherings.
*Hall of Fame -Hall of honor recognizing distinguished individuals
who have brought honor to Pirate athletics. A plaquerecognizes each member of the Hall of Fame.
*Basketball -More offices foreachcoach,and a meeting roomfor both the men's and women's staff.
*Student Development -Computers and tutors are availableto keep the student-athlete ahead in his/her studies and careerdevelopment.
*Classrooms*Sports Medicine OfficesThe third floor includes:
*Human Performance Laboratory -A sophisticated lab withthe latest in human performance technology.
*Biomechanics Lab*Video Lab and Film Darkroom -A state-of-the-art videoworkroom with the latest in high-tech equipment.
*Athletic Administrative Staff -Offices saturate the thirdfloor from the athletic director to the business manager to thesports information director.
175
The first major step in East Carolina's continuing efforts to upgrade
facilities, the Ward Sports Medicine Building, became a reality
in October of 1989. The building has been dedicated in honorof Robert and Margaret Ward of Burlington, N.C.
In 1991, the Wards made, then, the largest single endowed giftever received through the ECU Educational Foundation. The giftis just one of the numerous contributions the Wards have made tothe Foundation over the years. They are Endowed Scholarshipmembers of the Pirate Club, have made many contributions toward
the enhancement of academics services for student-athletes,
and for their son Robert's graduation from ECU in May of 1991,
contributed a $50,000 athletic scholarship in his name. Bob Wardis also the co-chairman of the school's Shared Visions Capital Campaign.
"The Wards have shown a deep commitment to East CarolinaUniversity and its athletics program," said new Director of Athletics
Mike Hamrick. "We are appreciative of their support andgenerosity. College athletics needs more people like the Wards."
The Board of Trustees, on Dec. 6, 1991, approved a Motion attheir meeting, to dedicate the Sports Medicine Buildingin the nameof Bob and Margaret Ward.
The three-story, 82,095-square footstructure, thehome ofECU'sathletic department and Human Performance Laboratory, providesthe two areas with state-of-the-art technology.
The injury treatment and rehabilitation center of the sportsmedicine department includes the latest in technology, making itone of the top sports medicine programs in the country. Amongthe many features of the new building is a 5,000-square footstrength training center, a state-of-the-art human performancelaboratory, biomechanics lab, classrooms and men's and women'slocker rooms.
The entire coaching staffs for the football and men's andwomen's basketball teams are housed on the second floor, whilethe athletic administrative staff has their offices on the third floor.
The building is unique in structure. The shortest of six sides ofthe building is the front of the facility which faces Dowdy-FicklenStadium.
The building has already played host to several conferences,
seminars and meetings, including ECU's annual Sports MedicineConference.
Features of the first floor include:
*Sports Medicine Training Center -Sophisticated m1urytreatment, evaluation and rehabilitation equipment fill the roomincluding touch-control whirlpools, a computerized isokinetic re-
ECU Football
habilitation and evaluation machine, exam rooms including onedental chair, and a 7-foot deep whirlpool that allows an injuredathlete to exercise without bearing weight.
The training area also boasts 19 taping stations and a radiocommunication center which allows sports medicine officials tomonitor action on the football field and basketball court simultaneously.
*Strength Training Center -Includes 5,000-square feet ofshiny new chrome and steel, with mirror-lined walls.
*Locker Rooms -Both men and women.
*Equipment Storage -A spacious area with equipment for135 football players and more.
Attractions of the second floor include:
*Pat Draughon Multipurpose Lounge -An area that overlooks
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. Trophy cases, retired jerseys andmementos from Pirate athletics line the room.
*Football -Offices for the head coach, nine assistant coaches,
graduate assistants, a recruiting coordinator and secretaries. Football
also has two storage rooms, a file room, and has access to twomini-auditoriums.
*Leo Jenkins Auditorium -A multi-use auditorium that canseat up to 300 people. The auditorium can be broken down intotwo or four different rooms. It is used for meetings, classes, pressconferences and other gatherings.
*Hall of Fame -Hall of honor recognizing distinguished individuals
who have brought honor to Pirate athletics. A plaquerecognizes each member of the Hall of Fame.
*Basketball -More offices foreachcoach,and a meeting roomfor both the men's and women's staff.
*Student Development -Computers and tutors are availableto keep the student-athlete ahead in his/her studies and careerdevelopment.
*Classrooms*Sports Medicine OfficesThe third floor includes:
*Human Performance Laboratory -A sophisticated lab withthe latest in human performance technology.
*Biomechanics Lab*Video Lab and Film Darkroom -A state-of-the-art videoworkroom with the latest in high-tech equipment.
*Athletic Administrative Staff -Offices saturate the thirdfloor from the athletic director to the business manager to thesports information director.
175






For Chancellor Richard R.
Eakin, the terms "academics" and
"athletics" are not mutually exclusive,
but mutually reinforcing. He
knows from personal experience.
As a Geneva College undergraduate,
he majored in mathematics
and physics while a
member of the basketball team.
He also served as President of the
Student Senate and Class Valedictorian
and was graduated in 1960 with the honor summa
cum laude.
Today Dick Eakin is in his 10th year as ECU's chief
executive officer and his leadership mark is evident
throughout ECU, including athletics.
He has a vision of greatness for ECU and leads in the
belief that the university can build upon and add to its elements
of distinction and strong tradition for excellence
in teaching, research, regional services, and athletics.
With enthusiasm and remarkable stamina, Dr. Eakin
pursues this vision around the clock and on-the-road as
ECU's highly visible top ambassador.
Strategic planning has been the linchpin of the
Chancellor's administration. From it have evolved new
degree programs, new and stronger centers for excellence,
campus beautification and modernization of facilities, an
emphasis on computer technology for students and fac-
Board of Trustees
William C. Baggett Lyda Teer Mihalyi
Phillip R. Dixon H.E. Rayfield, Jr.
Ronald E. Dowdy Betty Speir
Charles R. Franklin, Jr. Robert A. Ward
ulty, and an energetic, focused fund-raising plan for academics,
athletics, and medicine.
Improved campus life and student services continue
to be high on the Chancellor's agenda. Under his direction,
the campus has a new state-of-the-art dining hall and
is building a student recreation and wellness center, and a
$30 million addition to the campus library. ECU's reputation
as one of the leading family practice, primary care
medical schools in the country is being enhanced with new
centers for treatment of cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and
alcohol and drug abuse.
In pursuit of ECU's goals, Chancellor Eakin holds leadership
positions with the Southern Association for Colleges
and Schools (SACS) and the College Football Association
(CFA), and is in the forefront of economic and community
development in Greenville and throughout eastern North
Carolina. He was chairman of the CFA Board of Directors
during 1993-94.
Before his ECU appointment in 1987, Dr. Eakin served
for 23 years as a member of the mathematics faculty at
Bowling Green State University, where he was also a vice
president.
A native of New Castle, Pennsylvania, Dr. Eakin was
awarded a master's degree as well as a doctorate in mathematics
with a minor in economics from Washington State
University. He and his wife, the former Jo Ann McGeehan,
have two adult children, Matthew of Charlotte and Maridy
of Raleigh.
William P. Furr D. Jordan Whichard III
Valeria 0. Lovelace Walter L. Williams
Angela M. Nix, SGA President
Administration
Chancellor .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . Richard R. Eakin
Vice Chancellors:
for Academic Affairs ................. Richard D. Ringeisen
for Health Sciences .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. James A. Hallock
for Business Affairs .. .. ...... .. .... .. . Richard Brown
for Student Life .......................... Alfred T. Matthews
for Institutional
Advancement ......................... James L. Lanier, Jr.
176 ECU Footbal
For Chancellor Richard R.
Eakin, the terms "academics" and
"athletics" are not mutually exclusive,
but mutually reinforcing. He
knows from personal experience.
As a Geneva College undergraduate,
he majored in mathematics
and physics while a
member of the basketball team.
He also served as President of the
Student Senate and Class Valedictorian
and was graduated in 1960 with the honor summa
cum laude.
Today Dick Eakin is in his 10th year as ECU's chief
executive officer and his leadership mark is evident
throughout ECU, including athletics.
He has a vision of greatness for ECU and leads in the
belief that the university can build upon and add to its elements
of distinction and strong tradition for excellence
in teaching, research, regional services, and athletics.
With enthusiasm and remarkable stamina, Dr. Eakin
pursues this vision around the clock and on-the-road as
ECU's highly visible top ambassador.
Strategic planning has been the linchpin of the
Chancellor's administration. From it have evolved new
degree programs, new and stronger centers for excellence,
campus beautification and modernization of facilities, an
emphasis on computer technology for students and fac-
Board of Trustees
William C. Baggett Lyda Teer Mihalyi
Phillip R. Dixon H.E. Rayfield, Jr.
Ronald E. Dowdy Betty Speir
Charles R. Franklin, Jr. Robert A. Ward
ulty, and an energetic, focused fund-raising plan for academics,
athletics, and medicine.
Improved campus life and student services continue
to be high on the Chancellor's agenda. Under his direction,
the campus has a new state-of-the-art dining hall and
is building a student recreation and wellness center, and a
$30 million addition to the campus library. ECU's reputation
as one of the leading family practice, primary care
medical schools in the country is being enhanced with new
centers for treatment of cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and
alcohol and drug abuse.
In pursuit of ECU's goals, Chancellor Eakin holds leadership
positions with the Southern Association for Colleges
and Schools (SACS) and the College Football Association
(CFA), and is in the forefront of economic and community
development in Greenville and throughout eastern North
Carolina. He was chairman of the CFA Board of Directors
during 1993-94.
Before his ECU appointment in 1987, Dr. Eakin served
for 23 years as a member of the mathematics faculty at
Bowling Green State University, where he was also a vice
president.
A native of New Castle, Pennsylvania, Dr. Eakin was
awarded a master's degree as well as a doctorate in mathematics
with a minor in economics from Washington State
University. He and his wife, the former Jo Ann McGeehan,
have two adult children, Matthew of Charlotte and Maridy
of Raleigh.
William P. Furr D. Jordan Whichard III
Valeria 0. Lovelace Walter L. Williams
Angela M. Nix, SGA President
Administration
Chancellor .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . Richard R. Eakin
Vice Chancellors:
for Academic Affairs ................. Richard D. Ringeisen
for Health Sciences .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. James A. Hallock
for Business Affairs .. .. ...... .. .... .. . Richard Brown
for Student Life .......................... Alfred T. Matthews
for Institutional
Advancement ......................... James L. Lanier, Jr.
176 ECU Footbal






Just over a year after he asgolf
-and funds for women's scholarships increased by over 200 percent.
sumed the post of Director of AthHe
also supervised a $600,000 fund-raising effort for facility improveletics
at East Carolina University, ments at UALR. On the academic side, the cumulative GPA of UALR
it is easy to see the impact Mike student-athletes rose dramatically to 2.94.
Hamrick has had on the Pirates' Before going to Arkansas-Little Rock, Hamrick served as Assistant
program. Athletics Director at Illinois State University from 1984-90.

Hamrick, who was named At ISU, Hamrick initiated and coordinated all departmental exterAthletics
Director at ECU in April nal activities and efforts to generate revenue from private contributions,
of 1995, has approached his first promotional and marketing programs, ticket sales, merchandising and
year on the job in Greenville with advertising. He also served as Director of the Redbird Educational and
a level of enthusiasm and personal Scholarship Fw,d.
touch which has proved to be reHamrick
worked as Assistant to the Director of Athletics at the Unifreshing
to Pirate supporters evversity
of Kansas from 1982-84. He initiated and implemented the
erywhere. But most importantly, department's entire promotional and marketing scheme and supervised
his contributions to the growth of nine non-revenue sports.
East Carolina Athletics have been He began !us professional career at the University of Nevada-Las
numerous and significant. Vegas, where he served as Director of Athletic Promotions from 1981-82.

Among Hamrick's accomplishments in his brief tenure at ECU has A 1980 graduate of Marshall University, Hamrick played football
been putting the Pirates in a position to become a member of Conference where he was a two-year starter (1978-79) at linebacker. He received a
USA. Supporters of the program have anxiously waited for the day when master's degree in Sports Administration from Ohio University in 1981,
East Carolina would again become a football member of a conference, as where he also served as an assistant football coach.
the Pirates were last members of the Southern Conference in 1977. Hamrick is currently Vice-President of the Colonial Athletic Asso

While Hamrick' s efforts with Conference USA for ECU have served ciation for the 1996-97 year and is also Chair of the CAA's Finance and
as a telling sign of the Pirates' continued growth under his leadership, Governance Committee. He is serving a three-year term as a member of
another achievement which Hamrick steered has been the resumption of the ECAC marketing committee.
the football series with both North Carolina State and North Carolina. The 39-year-old Hamrick and his wife, Saletta, are the parents of
Hamrick has been instrumental in a four-year agreement reached with three children -twin sons, Brett and Justin, and daughter Mollie Ann.
the Wolfpack as two games will be played in Charlotte and the other two
on each school's campus. In addition, Hamrick was able to secure a home

The Mike Hamrick File

and-home series with UNC Chapel Hill with the Tar Heels slated to make

Full Name: Michael Hamrick

their first-ever appearance in Greenville.

Born: Aug. 24, 1957 in Charleston, W.Va.

N.C. State and UNC are not the only two state schools scheduled Education: Marshall University (Huntington, W.Va.), Bachelor of
for future games in Dowdy-Ficklen. Hamrick has lined up Wake Forest Arts in Education, 1980; Ohio University (Athens, Ohio), Masfor
the home opener in 1997 when the Pirates will play in their newlyter
of Science in Sports Administration, 1981
Administrative Experience: East Carolina University, Director of

renovated and expanded stadium. This will be a rematch of the 1963

Athletics, April, 1995-Present; University of Arkansas at Little

home opener when the Demon Deacons helped open Dowdy-Ficklen Sta

Rock, Director of Athletics, 1990-95; Illinois State University,

dium.

1984-90; University of Kansas, Assistant to the Director of AthEven
before Conference USA began discussions with East Carolina letics, 1982-84; University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Director of
about possible inclusion in the league, Hamrick was at work making sure Athletic Promotions, 1981-82; Ohio University, Assistant Footthe
Pirates had a bowl opportunity each year. Last fall, he was a key ball Coach, 1980.

Family: Wife, Soletta; Twin sons Brett and Justin, 8,

player in the agreement which provided ECU with a chance to qualify

Daughter Mollie Ann, 5

for the St. Jude Liberty Bowl for an additional two years.

The progress of the program under Hamrick can also be measured
in the television commitments engineered by the Pirates' leader. Through
Hamrick's efforts, all ECU road games not scheduled for national television,
will be televised to the eastern part of the state for the first time in
history. In addition, Hamrick has worked closely with ESPN to secure
dramatically-expanded coverage for the program. The result of the Pirates'
television packages is that the school will experience significant
revenue generated through this medium.

Since Hamrick became athletics director, contributions to the ECU
Educational Foundation (Pirate Club) have also risen and football season
ticket sales are at an all-time high.

Hamrick has also made it clear in his early tenure that he is a committed
administrator who wants to see all of East Carolina's sports programs
continue to improve, particularly in the Colonial Athletic
Association. In his first year, Hamrick has substantially increased the
budgets of the Pirates' Olympic sports programs

During Hamrick's tenure at Arkansas-Little Rock, he engineered the
Trojans' move into the Sun Belt Conference. Twice before Hamrick's arrival
in Little Rock, UALR had been turned down for Sun Belt Conference
membership. Also, UALR added two sports -men's and women's Justin, Brett, Saletta, Mike and Mollie

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Dr. Henry Vansant Barry Brickman Jeff Davis Steve Gowan Dr. Ernest Schwarz
Dr. Henry Vansant
Associate Athletics Director for Administration and Non-Revenue Sports
Dr. Henry VanSant, whose association with East Carolina spans five decades,
is in his ninth year as associate athletics director at his alma mater.
During the spring of 1995, VanSant served as acting director of athletics and
among his accomplishments were the hiring of Joe Dooley as men's basketball
coach and Anne Donovan as women's basketball coach.
VanSant was an administrative assistant to the athletics director for three
years prior to his elevation to associate director. In addition to working closely
with athletics director Mike Hamrick, VanSant is responsible for overseeing all
internal operations within the athletics department.
He oversees the business office, student-athlete support services, Olympic
sports programs and operations.
VanSant first came to ECU in 1957 as a student-athlete on the 1957 Pirate
football team. He was a center and linebacker for ECU teams from 1957-60 before
becoming a member of the ECU coaching staff from 1962-70 under coach
Clarence Stasavich.
In 1960, VanSant received the E.E. Rawl Memorial Award for character, scholarship
and athletic achievement.
The Hampton, Va. native, was the freshman coach from 1962-66 and, in 1966,
he coached the only undefeated first-year team in school history. He also assisted
on the Pirates' back-to-back Tangerine Bowl titles in 1964-65.
VanSant has also been a head football coach on the high school level in North
Carolina, as well as head coach at Guilford College and Lenoir-Rhyne College.
He received his bachelor's and master's degrees from East Carolina in 1961
and 1962, respectively. He later received his doctoral degree in education from
the University of Alabama in 1975.
VanSant is married to the former Flora McDonald and they have two sons,
Chuck and John.
Barry Brickman
Director of Athletics Business
Barry Brickman, 39, begins his first year as Director of Athletics Business
at East Carolina. Brickman joined the Pirates' program in July after serving
five years as Associate Athletic Director for Business Affairs at Western
Kentucky University.
At WKU, Brickman was responsible for establishing a new business office
for the athletics department, in addition to developing, managing and
reporting for the Hilltoppers' annual budget.
Prior to going to Western Kentucky, Brickman spent three years as Athletics
Business Manager at the University of Texas at El Paso. He was Assistant
Athletics Director at Delta State University from 1980 to 1988. At Delta State,
Brickman served as ticket manager and was also responsible for promotions,
game management supervision and athletic concessions. He also served eight
years as women's softball coach at the Mississippi school.
Brickman, a native of Brampton, Ontario, Canada, earned his bachelore's
degree at Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario in June of 1979. He also earned
a Masters in sports administration at Ohio University in 1980.
Brickman and his wife, Gary Lynn, have two children: Clifford Warren
and Brittany Lynn.
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Jeff Davis
Assistant Athletics Director for Operations and Equipment
Jeff Davis, 34, is in his sixth year as assistant athletics director for operations
and equipment, after serving as Director of Operations the previous six.
In his role, Davis is involved in staging of all athletic events, including planning
and scheduling of all athletics practice and facility usage on campus. He
also coordinates team travel for all of ECU's Olympic sports.
Davis has served on facility planning committees in conjunction with the
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium and Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum renovation
projects and is on the committee for the next phase of stadium expansion.
Davis has also served as site coordinator for the North Carolina High School
Eastern Regionals at Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum and has hosted several
conference championships. He was the facility coordinator for the state Special
Olympics for two years. He has served on the game management committee for
the CAA men's basketball tournament for the last seven years and was the chairman
of the committee in 1995.
Davis earned his bachelor's degree in Health and Physical Education from
East Carolina in 1984. He earned his M.A. Ed from ECU in 1987.
Davis, native of Wilson, N.C., was a member of the Phi Epsilon Kappa fraternity
and an honor roll student for three semesters.
Davis earned two letters in baseball and two in football at Beddingfield High
School in Wilson. He also played in the Coastal Plains Semi-Pro Baseball League
for four years.
He is married to the former Nicole Adams of Greenville.
Steve Gowan
Director of Marketing
Steve Gowan is in his third year as Director of Marketing, after serving two
years as Assistant Director of Marketing.
In his role, Gowan manages the day-to-day operation of the marketing office,
including development and implementation of marketing packages, corporate sponsorship
and game program advertising sales as well as the creation and placement of
all athletic department print and electronic media promotional advertising.
Gowan, a native of Wallace, N.C., came to ECU from WCZI-FM in Greenville,
where he served as an Account Executive and Sports Director.
Gowan's relationship with ECU Athletics began in 1989. A member of the
Pirate Sports Radio Network, Gowan served as on-air anchor and producer for
Pirate football broadcasts and as color analyst for Pirate basketball. He also
handles play-by-play duties for Pirate baseball.
Gowan received his bachelor's degree in biology from the University of North
Carolina -Chapel Hill in 1988. While in Chapel Hill, Gowan was employed by
WCHL-AM, as well as the Tar Heel Sports Network.
Gowan, 30, is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Marketing
Administrators.
Gowan is married to the former Candace Gillis, a native of Sanford, N.C.
Dr. Ernest Schwarz
Faculty Athletics Representative
Dr. Ernest Schwarz, entering his 30th year at East Carolina, serves as Faculty
Athletic Representative for the University.
Schwarz serves as liaison between faculty and staff and the athletics department,
while also representing East Carolina within the NCAA, the governing
body for intercollegiate athletics.
In 1994-95, Schwarz served as the faculty athletic representative for the Colonial
Athletic Association.
Schwarz received his bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees from the University
of North Carolina -Chapel Hill. He is a full professor in the Exercise and
Sport Science Department.
He and his wife, Linda, reside in Greenville.
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Dr. Henry Vansant Barry Brickman Jeff Davis Steve Gowan Dr. Ernest Schwarz
Dr. Henry Vansant
Associate Athletics Director for Administration and Non-Revenue Sports
Dr. Henry VanSant, whose association with East Carolina spans five decades,
is in his ninth year as associate athletics director at his alma mater.
During the spring of 1995, VanSant served as acting director of athletics and
among his accomplishments were the hiring of Joe Dooley as men's basketball
coach and Anne Donovan as women's basketball coach.
VanSant was an administrative assistant to the athletics director for three
years prior to his elevation to associate director. In addition to working closely
with athletics director Mike Hamrick, VanSant is responsible for overseeing all
internal operations within the athletics department.
He oversees the business office, student-athlete support services, Olympic
sports programs and operations.
VanSant first came to ECU in 1957 as a student-athlete on the 1957 Pirate
football team. He was a center and linebacker for ECU teams from 1957-60 before
becoming a member of the ECU coaching staff from 1962-70 under coach
Clarence Stasavich.
In 1960, VanSant received the E.E. Rawl Memorial Award for character, scholarship
and athletic achievement.
The Hampton, Va. native, was the freshman coach from 1962-66 and, in 1966,
he coached the only undefeated first-year team in school history. He also assisted
on the Pirates' back-to-back Tangerine Bowl titles in 1964-65.
VanSant has also been a head football coach on the high school level in North
Carolina, as well as head coach at Guilford College and Lenoir-Rhyne College.
He received his bachelor's and master's degrees from East Carolina in 1961
and 1962, respectively. He later received his doctoral degree in education from
the University of Alabama in 1975.
VanSant is married to the former Flora McDonald and they have two sons,
Chuck and John.
Barry Brickman
Director of Athletics Business
Barry Brickman, 39, begins his first year as Director of Athletics Business
at East Carolina. Brickman joined the Pirates' program in July after serving
five years as Associate Athletic Director for Business Affairs at Western
Kentucky University.
At WKU, Brickman was responsible for establishing a new business office
for the athletics department, in addition to developing, managing and
reporting for the Hilltoppers' annual budget.
Prior to going to Western Kentucky, Brickman spent three years as Athletics
Business Manager at the University of Texas at El Paso. He was Assistant
Athletics Director at Delta State University from 1980 to 1988. At Delta State,
Brickman served as ticket manager and was also responsible for promotions,
game management supervision and athletic concessions. He also served eight
years as women's softball coach at the Mississippi school.
Brickman, a native of Brampton, Ontario, Canada, earned his bachelore's
degree at Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario in June of 1979. He also earned
a Masters in sports administration at Ohio University in 1980.
Brickman and his wife, Gary Lynn, have two children: Clifford Warren
and Brittany Lynn.
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Jeff Davis
Assistant Athletics Director for Operations and Equipment
Jeff Davis, 34, is in his sixth year as assistant athletics director for operations
and equipment, after serving as Director of Operations the previous six.
In his role, Davis is involved in staging of all athletic events, including planning
and scheduling of all athletics practice and facility usage on campus. He
also coordinates team travel for all of ECU's Olympic sports.
Davis has served on facility planning committees in conjunction with the
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium and Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum renovation
projects and is on the committee for the next phase of stadium expansion.
Davis has also served as site coordinator for the North Carolina High School
Eastern Regionals at Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum and has hosted several
conference championships. He was the facility coordinator for the state Special
Olympics for two years. He has served on the game management committee for
the CAA men's basketball tournament for the last seven years and was the chairman
of the committee in 1995.
Davis earned his bachelor's degree in Health and Physical Education from
East Carolina in 1984. He earned his M.A. Ed from ECU in 1987.
Davis, native of Wilson, N.C., was a member of the Phi Epsilon Kappa fraternity
and an honor roll student for three semesters.
Davis earned two letters in baseball and two in football at Beddingfield High
School in Wilson. He also played in the Coastal Plains Semi-Pro Baseball League
for four years.
He is married to the former Nicole Adams of Greenville.
Steve Gowan
Director of Marketing
Steve Gowan is in his third year as Director of Marketing, after serving two
years as Assistant Director of Marketing.
In his role, Gowan manages the day-to-day operation of the marketing office,
including development and implementation of marketing packages, corporate sponsorship
and game program advertising sales as well as the creation and placement of
all athletic department print and electronic media promotional advertising.
Gowan, a native of Wallace, N.C., came to ECU from WCZI-FM in Greenville,
where he served as an Account Executive and Sports Director.
Gowan's relationship with ECU Athletics began in 1989. A member of the
Pirate Sports Radio Network, Gowan served as on-air anchor and producer for
Pirate football broadcasts and as color analyst for Pirate basketball. He also
handles play-by-play duties for Pirate baseball.
Gowan received his bachelor's degree in biology from the University of North
Carolina -Chapel Hill in 1988. While in Chapel Hill, Gowan was employed by
WCHL-AM, as well as the Tar Heel Sports Network.
Gowan, 30, is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Marketing
Administrators.
Gowan is married to the former Candace Gillis, a native of Sanford, N.C.
Dr. Ernest Schwarz
Faculty Athletics Representative
Dr. Ernest Schwarz, entering his 30th year at East Carolina, serves as Faculty
Athletic Representative for the University.
Schwarz serves as liaison between faculty and staff and the athletics department,
while also representing East Carolina within the NCAA, the governing
body for intercollegiate athletics.
In 1994-95, Schwarz served as the faculty athletic representative for the Colonial
Athletic Association.
Schwarz received his bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees from the University
of North Carolina -Chapel Hill. He is a full professor in the Exercise and
Sport Science Department.
He and his wife, Linda, reside in Greenville.
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Norm Reilly Rosie Thompson John Welborn Lee Workman Dennis Young
Norm Reilly
Sports Information Director
Norm Reilly is beginning his second year as Sports Information Director at
East Carolina after serving 15 years in the sports information office at the University
of Georgia.
Reilly, 36, came to ECU in August of 1995 after a long tenure in Athens, Ga.
where he had been the Bulldogs' Associate SID since 1987. Prior to that time, he
had served as Assistant SID from 1982-87 and was a graduate assistant in the Georgia
office from 1980-82.
He graduated from Georgia in 1980 with an ABJ degree from the Henry W.
Grady School of Journalism. As an undergraduate, he served on the staff of the
school newspaper, THE RED & BLACK, two years and was sports editor three quarters.
He won 12 CoSIDA publications awards while at Georgia for the Bulldog basketball
media guides and game programs. Reilly, who worked on the press operations
staff of the 1990 Goodwill Games in Seattle, served as Atlanta Olympic
Broadcasting's chief liaison officer for the aquatics venue at the '96 Centennial
Games. He has also worked on the media operations staff at the 1985 NCAA Men's
Basketball Final Four in Lexington, Ky. and has worked numerous NCAA regionals.
Reilly is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America,
Football Writers Association of America and the U.S. Basketball Writers Association.
He is married to the former Leslie Wi!Jiams of Baton Rouge, La., who was an
Assistant SID herself at Ole Miss and Auburn. They have two sons -Trey, 6; and
Graham, 3.
Rosie Thompson
Senior Women's Administrator/Director of Compliance
Rosie Thompson is in her second year as Senior Women's Administrator and
Director of Compliance for her alma mater.
A 1979 graduate of East Carolina, Thompson has a long association with ECU
where she is a member of the Athletics Hall of Fame. Thompson, the school's alltime
leading scorer and rebounder for women's basketball, played for the Lady
Pirates from 1975-1980 and holds records for scoring in a season and rebounds in a
season as well as being the most accurate free throw shooter in ECU history.
Thompson had her jersey (#10) retired in 1990 and was honored with her
induction in the Athletics Hall of Fame.
Following her collegiate playing career, Thompson played one year of
professional basketball with the St. Louis Streak, served as a graduate assistant
for the ECU women's program and coached women's basketball and track at
Northern Nash High School in Rocky Mount from 1982-1984. Thompson then
served as Assistant Director of Admissions at ECU from 1984-1987. During that
time she received her masters degree from the University in 1985.
In 1987, Thompson returned to the playing court as assistant coach for the ECU
women's program. In 1992, Thompson was elevated to head coach, just the fifth in
ECU women's basketball history, a position she held until the Spring of 1995 when
she resigned to become ECU's Senior Women's Athletic Administrator.
Thompson, 39, is single and resides in Greenville.
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John Welborn
Coordinator of Grants and Financial Aid
John Welborn is one of the true veterans of the East Carolina athletic family,
having been involved with the Pirate program for 30 years. In that span, he has
worked with nearly every facet of the athletics department.
Currently, his role is the coordinator of all grants and aid for ECU studentathletes.
Welborn also begins his 10th season as head coach of ECU's cross country
teams.
His outstanding achievements as a coach have already been recognized by
his induction in the East Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 1982. Welborn built a
phenomenal 94-14-3 record as ECU's wrestling coach from 1967-77, and his teams
won five consecutive Southern Conference titles, losing just one match in 10 years
of in-state competition.
Welborn, a native of Boone, N.C., is a 1964 graduate of Appalachian State
University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in physical education. He also
received his M.A. in physical education from ASU in 1967.
He is married to the former Christa Brund!, and they have three children -
Pamella, Johnny and Christa.
Lee Workman
Assistant Athletics Director for Ticket Sales and Promotions
Lee Workman, a member of the East Carolina athletics family since 1984,
began as an intern and has held positions as Assistant Marketing Director, Marketing
Director and currently serves as the Assistant Athletics Director for Ticket
Sales and Promotions and as the University's Licensing Coordinator.
In his position, Workman oversees ticket sales efforts, promotional and special
events, such as The Great Pirate Purple/Gold Pigskin Pig-Out Party, student
support groups, the administration of ECU's licensing program and game-day
event coordination. During his tenure, ticket sales, licensing revenues and special
event revenues and participation have achieved unprecedented levels at ECU.
Workman is a 1983 graduate of Tennessee Tech, earning a B.S. degree in business
administration and marketing. He earned a M.S. degree in Sports Administration
from St. Thomas University in 1984.
He has been named as one of the Outstanding Young Men in America on
three occasions and honored as the outstanding alumnus of the St. Thomas Sports
Administration program. He is a member the National Association of Collegiate
Marketing Association and Association of Collegiate Licensing Administrators.
He currently serves on the NACMA Future Planning Committee and has been a
presenter at the NACMA and Collegiate Licensing Company national seminars.
Workman and his wife, Jan, have two children, Rachel and Jason.
Dennis Young
Pirate Club Executive Director
Dennis Young was named Executive Director of the ECU Educational Foundation
(Pirate Club) in September of 1991.
A native of Winston-Salem, N.C., Young returned to Greenville after earning
his undergraduate degree in accounting from ECU in 1969. Young also played
football for the late Clarence Stasavich during his college career and lettered in
1966-67.
Young will concentrate his efforts in the areas of major gift solicitation while
overseeing the Foundation's operation.
In 1972, Young became a licensed Certified Public Accounted. Young's 22
prior years of business experience include public accounting, commercial mortgage
bonding, real estate and long-term healthcare.
Young and his wife, Ellen, are the parents of two children, Chip, a student at
ECU, and Allison Baise, who lives in Kernersville, N.C.
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Norm Reilly Rosie Thompson John Welborn Lee Workman Dennis Young
Norm Reilly
Sports Information Director
Norm Reilly is beginning his second year as Sports Information Director at
East Carolina after serving 15 years in the sports information office at the University
of Georgia.
Reilly, 36, came to ECU in August of 1995 after a long tenure in Athens, Ga.
where he had been the Bulldogs' Associate SID since 1987. Prior to that time, he
had served as Assistant SID from 1982-87 and was a graduate assistant in the Georgia
office from 1980-82.
He graduated from Georgia in 1980 with an ABJ degree from the Henry W.
Grady School of Journalism. As an undergraduate, he served on the staff of the
school newspaper, THE RED & BLACK, two years and was sports editor three quarters.
He won 12 CoSIDA publications awards while at Georgia for the Bulldog basketball
media guides and game programs. Reilly, who worked on the press operations
staff of the 1990 Goodwill Games in Seattle, served as Atlanta Olympic
Broadcasting's chief liaison officer for the aquatics venue at the '96 Centennial
Games. He has also worked on the media operations staff at the 1985 NCAA Men's
Basketball Final Four in Lexington, Ky. and has worked numerous NCAA regionals.
Reilly is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America,
Football Writers Association of America and the U.S. Basketball Writers Association.
He is married to the former Leslie Wi!Jiams of Baton Rouge, La., who was an
Assistant SID herself at Ole Miss and Auburn. They have two sons -Trey, 6; and
Graham, 3.
Rosie Thompson
Senior Women's Administrator/Director of Compliance
Rosie Thompson is in her second year as Senior Women's Administrator and
Director of Compliance for her alma mater.
A 1979 graduate of East Carolina, Thompson has a long association with ECU
where she is a member of the Athletics Hall of Fame. Thompson, the school's alltime
leading scorer and rebounder for women's basketball, played for the Lady
Pirates from 1975-1980 and holds records for scoring in a season and rebounds in a
season as well as being the most accurate free throw shooter in ECU history.
Thompson had her jersey (#10) retired in 1990 and was honored with her
induction in the Athletics Hall of Fame.
Following her collegiate playing career, Thompson played one year of
professional basketball with the St. Louis Streak, served as a graduate assistant
for the ECU women's program and coached women's basketball and track at
Northern Nash High School in Rocky Mount from 1982-1984. Thompson then
served as Assistant Director of Admissions at ECU from 1984-1987. During that
time she received her masters degree from the University in 1985.
In 1987, Thompson returned to the playing court as assistant coach for the ECU
women's program. In 1992, Thompson was elevated to head coach, just the fifth in
ECU women's basketball history, a position she held until the Spring of 1995 when
she resigned to become ECU's Senior Women's Athletic Administrator.
Thompson, 39, is single and resides in Greenville.
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John Welborn
Coordinator of Grants and Financial Aid
John Welborn is one of the true veterans of the East Carolina athletic family,
having been involved with the Pirate program for 30 years. In that span, he has
worked with nearly every facet of the athletics department.
Currently, his role is the coordinator of all grants and aid for ECU studentathletes.
Welborn also begins his 10th season as head coach of ECU's cross country
teams.
His outstanding achievements as a coach have already been recognized by
his induction in the East Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 1982. Welborn built a
phenomenal 94-14-3 record as ECU's wrestling coach from 1967-77, and his teams
won five consecutive Southern Conference titles, losing just one match in 10 years
of in-state competition.
Welborn, a native of Boone, N.C., is a 1964 graduate of Appalachian State
University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in physical education. He also
received his M.A. in physical education from ASU in 1967.
He is married to the former Christa Brund!, and they have three children -
Pamella, Johnny and Christa.
Lee Workman
Assistant Athletics Director for Ticket Sales and Promotions
Lee Workman, a member of the East Carolina athletics family since 1984,
began as an intern and has held positions as Assistant Marketing Director, Marketing
Director and currently serves as the Assistant Athletics Director for Ticket
Sales and Promotions and as the University's Licensing Coordinator.
In his position, Workman oversees ticket sales efforts, promotional and special
events, such as The Great Pirate Purple/Gold Pigskin Pig-Out Party, student
support groups, the administration of ECU's licensing program and game-day
event coordination. During his tenure, ticket sales, licensing revenues and special
event revenues and participation have achieved unprecedented levels at ECU.
Workman is a 1983 graduate of Tennessee Tech, earning a B.S. degree in business
administration and marketing. He earned a M.S. degree in Sports Administration
from St. Thomas University in 1984.
He has been named as one of the Outstanding Young Men in America on
three occasions and honored as the outstanding alumnus of the St. Thomas Sports
Administration program. He is a member the National Association of Collegiate
Marketing Association and Association of Collegiate Licensing Administrators.
He currently serves on the NACMA Future Planning Committee and has been a
presenter at the NACMA and Collegiate Licensing Company national seminars.
Workman and his wife, Jan, have two children, Rachel and Jason.
Dennis Young
Pirate Club Executive Director
Dennis Young was named Executive Director of the ECU Educational Foundation
(Pirate Club) in September of 1991.
A native of Winston-Salem, N.C., Young returned to Greenville after earning
his undergraduate degree in accounting from ECU in 1969. Young also played
football for the late Clarence Stasavich during his college career and lettered in
1966-67.
Young will concentrate his efforts in the areas of major gift solicitation while
overseeing the Foundation's operation.
In 1972, Young became a licensed Certified Public Accounted. Young's 22
prior years of business experience include public accounting, commercial mortgage
bonding, real estate and long-term healthcare.
Young and his wife, Ellen, are the parents of two children, Chip, a student at
ECU, and Allison Baise, who lives in Kernersville, N.C.
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Lisa Barrett Tina Beaulieu Demp Bradford Bill Carson

Men's Basketball Secretary Marketing/ Assistant Ticket Men's Track Coach
Special Events Secretary Manager

Danielle Charlesworth
Assistant Women's
Basketball Coach

Garrett Killian
Staff Photographer

Judd Crumpler Anne Donovan
Operations Assistant Women's Basketball Coach

Joe Dooley
Men's Basketball Coach

Ginny Doyle
Assistant Women's
Basketball Coach

Brenda Edwards
Ticket Office Manager

Faye Everette
Ticket Office Assistant

Barbara Flake
Accounting

Pam Forrest
Sports Information/
Electronic Media Secretary

Beth Garris
Ticket Office
Assistant

Amy Graham
Dance Team Coach

Lew Hill
Assistant Men's
Basketball Coach

Chip Hutchinson
Assistant Marketing
Director

Charles Justice
Women's Track Coach

Carolyn Justice-Hinson
Assistant Sports
Information Director






Rick Kobe
Swimming Coach
Linda Miller
Sports Medicine
Secretary
Daryl Pender
Mail Room/Copy Center
Charlie Smith
Assistant Baseball
Coach
Linda Leggett
Accounting
Bill Moore
Tennis Coach
Kit Roark
Compliance Secretary
Jo Lembo
Olympic Sports
Secretary
Melrose Moore
Swimming Secretary
Neil Roberts
Women's Soccer Coach
Brenda Swain
Director of Athletics
Secretary
Kim Walker
Volleyball Coach
Will Wiberg
Men's Soccer Coach
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Charisse Mapp
Assistant Women's
Basketball Coach
Lane Odom
Assistant Men's
Basketball Coach
Jon Rose
Diving Coach
Kevin Williams
Golf Coach
Martin McGillan
Assistant Men's
Basketball Coach
Gary Overton
Baseball Coach
Ethel Satchell
Women's Basketball
Secretary
Sarah Winbourne
Administration
Secretary
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Rick Kobe
Swimming Coach
Linda Miller
Sports Medicine
Secretary
Daryl Pender
Mail Room/Copy Center
Charlie Smith
Assistant Baseball
Coach
Linda Leggett
Accounting
Bill Moore
Tennis Coach
Kit Roark
Compliance Secretary
Jo Lembo
Olympic Sports
Secretary
Melrose Moore
Swimming Secretary
Neil Roberts
Women's Soccer Coach
Brenda Swain
Director of Athletics
Secretary
Kim Walker
Volleyball Coach
Will Wiberg
Men's Soccer Coach
ECU Football
Charisse Mapp
Assistant Women's
Basketball Coach
Lane Odom
Assistant Men's
Basketball Coach
Jon Rose
Diving Coach
Kevin Williams
Golf Coach
Martin McGillan
Assistant Men's
Basketball Coach
Gary Overton
Baseball Coach
Ethel Satchell
Women's Basketball
Secretary
Sarah Winbourne
Administration
Secretary
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The East Carolina University Educational
Foundation, better known as the Pirate Club,
is the backbone of financial support for ECU
Athletics. �Monies raised by the organization
are used to help fund student-athlete scholarship
costs associated with the Pirate athletics
program.
The Pirate Club continues to grow, as it surpassed
the coveted $1 million contribution
mark and 4,000-plus members for the eighth
consecutive year. 1996's goals are $1.6 millionin unrestricted contributions.
Dennis Young, a 1969 ECU graduate, is the
Pirate Club's Executive Director. Dennis is responsible
for the Educational Foundation's participation
in the University's $50 million
"Shared Visions Campaign" and oversees the
Pirate Club operation. A native of Winston-Salem,
Dennis played football at ECU during the
1965-67 seasons. He and his wife, Ellen, have
two children -Allison Baise and Chip.
Mark Hessert is the Pirate Club's Associate
Director. Prior to joining the Pirate Club staff,
Mark was Executive Director of The University
of Akron's Zip Athletic Club. Mark is respon-
sible for the Pirate Club's annual fund cam-
paign and oversees the Pirate Rep Program.
Mark and his wife, Cheri, have one child -
Logan.
Matt Maloney and Mark Wharton are Pirate
Club Assistant Directors. Matt and Mark have
responsibility of coordinating the Pirate Club's
34 community chapters, which span the East
Coast from Washington, D.C. to Atlanta, Ga.
Pirate Club members enjoy a number of
benefits including priority in purchasing football
and basketball season tickets and
Donald Stocks
President
Mark Wharton
Assistant Director
postseason tickets; private and semi-private parking for home
games; use of Pirate Club facilities; monthly newsletter; and the
opportunity to attend special meetings with ECU coaches and athletic
administrators. In 1993, a new point system was developed
to use in determining priority seating for Pirate Club members.
The system takes into consideration a member's annual contribution,
consecutive years of membership, cumulative amounts given
over time, and season ticket purchasing. Minimum annual membership
contributions begin at $75.
Members of the Pirate Club also receive a sense of ownership
in the success of the Pirate athletics program and a great deal of
satisfaction from their investment in the lives of Pirate studentathletes,
who represent ECU on and off the "playing fields."
1996 Executive Committee
EXECUTIVE PRESIDENT ............................................ Donald A. Stocks
EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT ............................... Walter L. Williams
DIRECTORS (1996-97)
Jim F. Buckman
Glyn Collins
Dave Englert
Pam Kachmer
Harry Sloan
TWO-YEAR DIRECTORS (1995-96)
James Ficklen
Alan Jessup
Bruce Mears
Diane Murphrey
Bobby Vause
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY ............................................. Dennis A. Young
EXECUTIVE TREASURER ............................................... Richard Brown
ATHLETICS DIRECTOR ................................................... Mike Hamrick
FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE ....................................... Ernest Schwarz
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT .......................................... Doug Byrd
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Dennis Young Mark Hessert
Executive Director Associate Director
Pete Triebenbacher Grace Worthington
Systems Coordinator Special Projects Coordinator
LaTrenda Hardy
Secretary
Shannon Prosser
Data Entry Clerk
Matt Maloney
Assistant Director
Maha Banning
Receptionist/Secretary
1996 Community Chairmen
Alamance ......................... .. ....... Vance Forrester
Albemarle ............ ................. .. ......... Jeff Medlin
Dare/Currituck.. .. ... Johnnie Robbins
Beaufort ........................ .. ............... Tommy Swanner
Cape Fear Area..... ................................ .. ........ Robert Allen
Carteret. .. ................................e... James Pearsall
Craven/Pamlico .................................. .. .. Andy Bayliss
Cumberland/Hoke ........ Rex Moody
Duplin ... ...................... Wayne Jones
Durham/Orange ...... Alan Jessup
Forsyth/Stokes/Surry /Yadkin/Davie . .. ... Doug Daniel
Granville/Franklin/Vance/Warren .... Johnny Overby
Greene ...... ... Larry Pate
Guilford/Rockingham/Randolph ..e................. Heidi Bradley
Halifax/Northampton .......................e....................e.. Joel Williams
Hertford/Bertie/Chowan/Gates ................... .. ........... Al Nichols
Johnston/Harnette. ................. .. ......... Thomas Combs
Lee/Chatham .......................................... .. .... John McPhaul
Lenoir ............. ................. .. ......................e............. Ricky Hardy
Martin ................. .. .. Bill Poole
Mecklenburg/Catawba/Lincoln/Gastone........ .. ......... Scott Dover
Onslow /Jones ..........e.................e.............................e.................e...... Greg Cooper
Person/Caswell .................e........................e....................... Herman Gentry
Pitt .............................. ........................... .. ......... Mark Barber
Rocky Mount/Nashe.................. ................. .. ...............e.... Chris Griffin
Washington/Tyrrell/Hyde .. .................... .. ........ James C. Morris
Wake ................ .. ..... Corey Duber
Waynee................ ................. ................... .. ................ Nelson Callahan
Wilson...... ................................ .. ........ Bill Shreve
Coastal South Carolinae. ............................. .. ...... Frank Ceruzzi
Georgiae................ ............................... .. ............. Jeff Wilson
Central Virginia ............ .............................. ... Wayne Lineberry
Tidewater Virginia........ .. ......................e.......................e......... David Englert
Metro Washington, D.C. ................................. .. ................e........ Lee Riddle
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The East Carolina University Educational
Foundation, better known as the Pirate Club,
is the backbone of financial support for ECU
Athletics. �Monies raised by the organization
are used to help fund student-athlete scholarship
costs associated with the Pirate athletics
program.
The Pirate Club continues to grow, as it surpassed
the coveted $1 million contribution
mark and 4,000-plus members for the eighth
consecutive year. 1996's goals are $1.6 millionin unrestricted contributions.
Dennis Young, a 1969 ECU graduate, is the
Pirate Club's Executive Director. Dennis is responsible
for the Educational Foundation's participation
in the University's $50 million
"Shared Visions Campaign" and oversees the
Pirate Club operation. A native of Winston-Salem,
Dennis played football at ECU during the
1965-67 seasons. He and his wife, Ellen, have
two children -Allison Baise and Chip.
Mark Hessert is the Pirate Club's Associate
Director. Prior to joining the Pirate Club staff,
Mark was Executive Director of The University
of Akron's Zip Athletic Club. Mark is respon-
sible for the Pirate Club's annual fund cam-
paign and oversees the Pirate Rep Program.
Mark and his wife, Cheri, have one child -
Logan.
Matt Maloney and Mark Wharton are Pirate
Club Assistant Directors. Matt and Mark have
responsibility of coordinating the Pirate Club's
34 community chapters, which span the East
Coast from Washington, D.C. to Atlanta, Ga.
Pirate Club members enjoy a number of
benefits including priority in purchasing football
and basketball season tickets and
Donald Stocks
President
Mark Wharton
Assistant Director
postseason tickets; private and semi-private parking for home
games; use of Pirate Club facilities; monthly newsletter; and the
opportunity to attend special meetings with ECU coaches and athletic
administrators. In 1993, a new point system was developed
to use in determining priority seating for Pirate Club members.
The system takes into consideration a member's annual contribution,
consecutive years of membership, cumulative amounts given
over time, and season ticket purchasing. Minimum annual membership
contributions begin at $75.
Members of the Pirate Club also receive a sense of ownership
in the success of the Pirate athletics program and a great deal of
satisfaction from their investment in the lives of Pirate studentathletes,
who represent ECU on and off the "playing fields."
1996 Executive Committee
EXECUTIVE PRESIDENT ............................................ Donald A. Stocks
EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT ............................... Walter L. Williams
DIRECTORS (1996-97)
Jim F. Buckman
Glyn Collins
Dave Englert
Pam Kachmer
Harry Sloan
TWO-YEAR DIRECTORS (1995-96)
James Ficklen
Alan Jessup
Bruce Mears
Diane Murphrey
Bobby Vause
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY ............................................. Dennis A. Young
EXECUTIVE TREASURER ............................................... Richard Brown
ATHLETICS DIRECTOR ................................................... Mike Hamrick
FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE ....................................... Ernest Schwarz
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT .......................................... Doug Byrd
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Dennis Young Mark Hessert
Executive Director Associate Director
Pete Triebenbacher Grace Worthington
Systems Coordinator Special Projects Coordinator
LaTrenda Hardy
Secretary
Shannon Prosser
Data Entry Clerk
Matt Maloney
Assistant Director
Maha Banning
Receptionist/Secretary
1996 Community Chairmen
Alamance ......................... .. ....... Vance Forrester
Albemarle ............ ................. .. ......... Jeff Medlin
Dare/Currituck.. .. ... Johnnie Robbins
Beaufort ........................ .. ............... Tommy Swanner
Cape Fear Area..... ................................ .. ........ Robert Allen
Carteret. .. ................................e... James Pearsall
Craven/Pamlico .................................. .. .. Andy Bayliss
Cumberland/Hoke ........ Rex Moody
Duplin ... ...................... Wayne Jones
Durham/Orange ...... Alan Jessup
Forsyth/Stokes/Surry /Yadkin/Davie . .. ... Doug Daniel
Granville/Franklin/Vance/Warren .... Johnny Overby
Greene ...... ... Larry Pate
Guilford/Rockingham/Randolph ..e................. Heidi Bradley
Halifax/Northampton .......................e....................e.. Joel Williams
Hertford/Bertie/Chowan/Gates ................... .. ........... Al Nichols
Johnston/Harnette. ................. .. ......... Thomas Combs
Lee/Chatham .......................................... .. .... John McPhaul
Lenoir ............. ................. .. ......................e............. Ricky Hardy
Martin ................. .. .. Bill Poole
Mecklenburg/Catawba/Lincoln/Gastone........ .. ......... Scott Dover
Onslow /Jones ..........e.................e.............................e.................e...... Greg Cooper
Person/Caswell .................e........................e....................... Herman Gentry
Pitt .............................. ........................... .. ......... Mark Barber
Rocky Mount/Nashe.................. ................. .. ...............e.... Chris Griffin
Washington/Tyrrell/Hyde .. .................... .. ........ James C. Morris
Wake ................ .. ..... Corey Duber
Waynee................ ................. ................... .. ................ Nelson Callahan
Wilson...... ................................ .. ........ Bill Shreve
Coastal South Carolinae. ............................. .. ...... Frank Ceruzzi
Georgiae................ ............................... .. ............. Jeff Wilson
Central Virginia ............ .............................. ... Wayne Lineberry
Tidewater Virginia........ .. ......................e.......................e......... David Englert
Metro Washington, D.C. ................................. .. ................e........ Lee Riddle
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Pirate Club Endo1Nrnent Program

I
I
n 1983, four prominent East Carolina University alumni
saw the need to establish an endowment program for
the University's Division I-A athletics program. Through
their pledging $50,000 each toward establishment of a scholarship
endowment fund, Roddy Jones of Raleigh, James
Maynard of Raleigh, Alvin Hutzler of Richmond, Va. and
Sam Wornom of Sanford played an important role in providing
the basis for enhanced student-athlete scholarship
funding by the East Carolina University Educational Foundation
(Pirate Club) to ECU Athletics for years to come.
Since 1983, the Educational Foundation's Endowment Fund
has grown to approximately $2.3 million in assets. Earn

ings from endowment funds invested can be used by the
Educational Foundation to help it meet its annual studentathlete
scholarship funding pledge or for other restricted
expenditures of ECU's 18 sports program.

During the recent Shared Visions Campaign, three
$100,000 Position Endowments were established. Further,
a $500,000 gift was received by the Educational Foundation
to help fund ECU Athletics' model student development
program. To date, the following individuals and organizations
have stepped forward in providing endowment
support to the East Carolina University Educational Foundation:

STUDENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ENDOWMENT -$500,000
Robert A. & Margaret C. Ward, Burlington

POST-GRADUATE ENDOWMENT -$100,000
EDP Enterprises, Inc., Dunn -Pat Draughon Memorial Scholarship

POSITION ENDOWMENTS -$100,000

Marie S. Williams, Greenville -Point Guard Position on Men's Basketball Team
Walter L. Williams, Greenville -Center Position on Men's Basketball Team
William H. & Gloria Clark, Greenville -Second Baseman Position on Baseball Team

GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENTS -$50,000

Al & Debby Bagwell, Warrenton

G. Randy Bailey, Greenville
Bob Barbour Honda, Greenville
Ray Brewer, Jr., Greenville
Jack & Sara Calvert, Lexington
Edwin L. Clark, Jr., Greenville
Joyce Draughon, Dunn
Jack & Rachel Edwards, Greenville
John & Joy Fisher, Granite Quarry
Kirby & Sharon Harris, Greenville
John P. Hudson, Durham
Alvin Hutzler, Richmond, Va.
Roddy Jones, Raleigh

James Maynard, Raleigh

Tony & Jeannie Misenheimer, Rockwell
Mobley Insurance Company, Williamston
Pete & Lynn Murphy, Rose Hill

Parker & Becky Overton, Greenville
Pitt County Pirate Club Chapter

William B. Sloan, Chester, Va.

A.T. Smith, Salisbury
William L. Tripp, Greenville
Robert A. Ward, Jr., Burlington

David Lee Williams, Greenville

Sam & Sandy Wornom, Sanford

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STADIUM EXPANSION PROJECT

East Carolina University
recently completed
its first-ever major capital
campaign -the $50 million
Shared Visions
Campaign. At the close
of the campaign, the University
raised more than
$65 million for endowed
scholarships, academic
expansion, faculty development,
ECU student
programs and facility improvements.

Included in the $65
million raised was $18
million for ECU Athletics.
The Educational Foundation
(Pirate Club), one of
the University's three
non-profit foundations,
reported the following
Shared Visions campaign
results.

. $6 million for the expansion of Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium
. $3 million for the further endowment of student-athlete
scholarship support
. $500,000 to endow the student-athlete development
program
. $400,000 to seed construction of a new Pirate Club
Building
. $6.5 million in annual scholarship funding
Expansion plans for Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium call for the
construction of an 8,000-seat deck atop the north side of
the stadium, 3,000-4,000 permanent bleacher seats in the
east end zone, and 1,500 club level seats under the north
side decking. Completion of the 8,000-seat decking will
be prior to the 1997 football season, with endzone seats
and club level seats slated for completion by the 1998 season.
Following this expansion, Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium
will seat approximately 48,000 fans.

When it comes to student-athlete scholarship funding,
the ECU Educational Foundation has increased its endowment
fund to $2.5 million as a result of the Shared Visions
Campaign.

Successes of the Shared Visions Campaign were the direct
result of efforts from many volunteers who not only
gave their financial support to this campaign, but their

valuable time as well. Robert A. "Bob" Ward and Henry

G. Williamson served this campaign effort well as CoChairmen.
Ward is Executive Vice President of Finance
and Administration at Unifi, Inc. in Greensboro and
Williamson is President and COO of BB&T Financial Corporation
in Winston-Salem.
More than 550 people made Shared Visions Campaign
pledges to the East Carolina University Educational Foundation
in support of the University's athletics program.

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East Carolina University is one of
the fastest growing institutions of higher
learning in the United States. Currently,
20 percent of the campus is under construction
or renovation or will be in the
upcoming months.
With an enrollment of nearly 1 8,000
students, East Carolina University is the
third-largest institution of the 1 6-campus
University of North Carolina system.
It has a work force of more than
3,500, a faculty numbering more than
1 ,1 00 and a budget of almost $290 million.
The University offers bachelor's
degrees in 1 02 program tracks while the
Graduate School has 70 master's degree
programs.
East Carolina University and its
Department of Athletics has all of the
tools necessary for a student-athlete to
succeed. It's more than j ust buildings
and the academic and athletic programs
that makes ECU a great place. It's the
diversity of its people - teachers, coaches,
administrators and students !
Todd Dining Hall opened in Fall 1 994 and is a s tate-of-the-art
dining facility.
Renovations are also underway in Joyner Library, which will
make it one of the most functional facilities of its kind in the
country.
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Construction is nearing completion on a
new S tuden t Recrea tion Cen ter, which
should be completed in Fall of 1 996.
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East Carolina University is one of
the fastest growing institutions of higher
learning in the United States. Currently,
20 percent of the campus is under construction
or renovation or will be in the
upcoming months.
Withanenrollmentofnearly18,000
students, East Carolina University is the
third-largest institution of the 16-campus
University of North Carolina system.
It has a work force of more than
3,500, a faculty numbering more than
1,100 and a budget of almost $290 million.
The University offers bachelor's
degrees in 102 program tracks while the
Graduate School has 70 master's degree
programs.
East Carolina University and its
Department of Athletics has all of the
tools necessary for a student-athlete to
succeed. It's more than just buildings
and the academic and athletic programs
that makes ECU a great place. It's the
diversity of its people-teachers, coaches,
administrators and students!
Todd Dining Hall opened in Fall 1994 and is a state-of-the-art
dining facility.
Renovations are also underway in Joyner Library, which will
make it one of the most functional facilities of its kind in the
country.
186
Construction is nearing completion on a
new Student Recreation Center, which
should be completed in Fall of 1996.
ECU Footba






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At East Carolina University, athletic and academic
excellence are inseparable goals for student-athletes. The
University is committed to the academic success and
graduation of students participating in its athletic programs.
The Department of Athletics supports this commitment with
extensive counseling services in order to maximize the success
of every student-athlete.
The ECU Athletics Department is committed to its
Student Development Program and the understanding that
student-athletes become well-rounded in all aspects of life.
The primary goals for the Student Development Program
are:
1) to support in the efforts of every student-athlete who
attends ECU to earn a degree,
2) to provide assistance for the student-athlete in the
development of values, emphasizing the qualities of
leadership,
3) to enhance the interpersonal relationships and
communication skills of the student-athlete,
4) to facilitate the fulfillment of career and life goals of
each student-athlete,
5) to safeguard the academic integrity of the University
by insuring compliance with all rules of the University and
the NCAA.
Among the Academic Development Services available for
student-athletes are tutorial programs, study halls, academic
skills development, orientation, athletic department
convocation, and reading and math assessment.
Additional programs such as interview skills workshop,
tutorial recruitment and training, leadership development
seminars, a speaker's bureau and community service
programs are an important part of the student development
program.
Academic
For the third year in row, the East Carolina
University football program was recognized
as one of the best in the country for academic
achievement by the College Football Association
(CFA). ECU was one of 18 schools nationally
which was named as having a graduation
rate of 70 percent or better.
The Student Development Office is dedicated to the principle
that the development of the student-athlete
is the most important objective.
188 ECU Footba
At East Carolina University, athletic and academic
excellence are inseparable goals for student-athletes. The
University is committed to the academic success and
graduation of students participating in its athletic programs.
The Department of Athletics supports this commitment with
extensive counseling services in order to maximize the success
of every student-athlete.
The ECU Athletics Department is committed to its
Student Development Program and the understanding that
student-athletes become well-rounded in all aspects of life.
The primary goals for the Student Development Program
are:
1) to support in the efforts of every student-athlete who
attends ECU to earn a degree,
2) to provide assistance for the student-athlete in the
development of values, emphasizing the qualities of
leadership,
3) to enhance the interpersonal relationships and
communication skills of the student-athlete,
4) to facilitate the fulfillment of career and life goals of
each student-athlete,
5) to safeguard the academic integrity of the University
by insuring compliance with all rules of the University and
the NCAA.
Among the Academic Development Services available for
student-athletes are tutorial programs, study halls, academic
skills development, orientation, athletic department
convocation, and reading and math assessment.
Additional programs such as interview skills workshop,
tutorial recruitment and training, leadership development
seminars, a speaker's bureau and community service
programs are an important part of the student development
program.
Academic
For the third year in row, the East Carolina
University football program was recognized
as one of the best in the country for academic
achievement by the College Football Association
(CFA). ECU was one of 18 schools nationally
which was named as having a graduation
rate of 70 percent or better.
The Student Development Office is dedicated to the principle
that the development of the student-athlete
is the most important objective.
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ECU Faculty Representative Dr. Ernest Schwarz
(left) is presented a CFA recognition plaque by
CFA Chairman of the Board Bill Tucker.






ECU's Student
Development
Program has
been selected
as one of five
in the nation
to become an
advisory
institution for
the NCAA Life
Skills
Program.
A'CADEMICS
ATHLETICS
Amy Barnes
Academic Development
Coordinator
ECU Football
PARTNERS . IN . EXCELLENCE
Nita Boyce
Student Services
Coordinator
Carlester Crumpler
Academic Counselor
Patricia Respess
Student Development
Secretary
189
ECU's Student
Development
Program has
been selected
as one of five
in the nation
to become an
advisory
institution for
the NCAA Life
Skills
Program.
A'CADEMICS
ATHLETICS
Amy Barnes
Academic Development
Coordinator
ECU Football
PARTNERS . IN . EXCELLENCE
Nita Boyce
Student Services
Coordinator
Carlester Crumpler
Academic Counselor
Patricia Respess
Student Development
Secretary
189






East Carolina University's student-athletes train
for competition under the direct supervision of Director
of Strength and Conditioning Jeff Connors,
assistant Jack Midyette and graduate assistant Mike
Morgan.

Connors and his staff direct workouts in the 5,000square
foot weight training facility, in the Ward Sports
Medicine Building. ECU athletes have 25 tons of
weights available to them as well as Eagle Cybex
machines and an assortment of Olympic-standard
weight equipment.

The objectives of the Strength and Conditioning
program are to help in the development of speed,
power and strength, intensity, kinesiology and endurance.
The staff feels that the stronger, faster, quicker
and more intense athlete will be better equipped to
compete on the intercollegiate level.

ECU athletes have been able to increase their
strength, stamina and speed through the supervision
of the Strength and Conditioning Staff.

Jeff Connors Jack Midyette

Director of Assistant Coach,
Strength and Conditioning Strength and Conditioning

Mike Morgan

Graduate Assistant,
Strength and Conditioning

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The student-athlete at East Caro-
lina University has the luxury of
having one of the finest sports medicine
programs in the Southeast. The
ECU Sports Medicine Division affords
every Pirate student-athlete the
best available care and treatment of
injuries.
Headed by head athletic trainer
Mike Hanley, assistants Jim Bazluki
and Sue Graner and team physician
Dr. John Siegel, the ECU Sports
Medicine Department provides the
student-athlete with the best possible
prevention, evaluation, immediate
treatment and rehabilitation of injuries.
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D
The ECU Sports Medicine Division
also has more than a dozen
community-based physicians at their
disposal. They lend their valuable
time and expertise to the student-athletes,
as well as to the undergraduate
The Sports Medicine Center, located in the Ward Sports Medicine Building, is one of the
finest of its kind in the country.
students enrolled in the Sports Medicine educational program
for athletic trainers, headed by program director
Katie Walsh.
Housed in the Ward Sports Medicine Building, adjacent
to Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium and Williams Arena at
Minges Coliseum, the Sports Medicine Center is a modern
facility, equipped with state-of-the-art equipment.
ECU Sports Medicine bases their beliefs on sincere sensitivity,
dedication, personal attention, a?? well as providing
the best possible treatment for Pirate student-athletes.
Professional Consultants
Dr. John Siegel, Team Physician/Student Health Services
Dr. Edwin Bartlett, Orthopaedic Consultant
Dr. William Bost, Ear, Nose and Throat
Dr. Paul Camnitz, Earn, Nose and Throat
Charles Carter, R.Ph., Pharmacist
Dr. James Carter, Vascular, Thoracic, General Surgery
Dr. Gary Crawford, Oral Surgery
Dr. Richard Evans, Dentistry
Laurence Graham, Attorney
Dr. Tally Lassiter, Jr., Orthopaedic Consultant
Dr. Stuart Lee, Neurosurgery
Dr. Denis McGillicuddy, Orthopaedic Consultant
Dr. Cameron Smith, Dermatology
Dr. Wayne Kendrick, Internal Medicine
Dr. William Monroe, Ophthalmology
Dr. Greg Murphy, Urology
ECU Football
Dr. Edwin Bartlett Jim Bazluki Sue Graner
Mike Hanley Dr. Tally Lassiter, Jr. Dr. Denis McGillicuddy
Dr. John Siegel Katie Walsh
191
The student-athlete at East Caro-
lina University has the luxury of
having one of the finest sports medicine
programs in the Southeast. The
ECU Sports Medicine Division affords
every Pirate student-athlete the
best available care and treatment of
injuries.
Headed by head athletic trainer
Mike Hanley, assistants Jim Bazluki
and Sue Graner and team physician
Dr. John Siegel, the ECU Sports
Medicine Department provides the
student-athlete with the best possible
prevention, evaluation, immediate
treatment and rehabilitation of injuries.
...
0 D ??oo
D
The ECU Sports Medicine Division
also has more than a dozen
community-based physicians at their
disposal. They lend their valuable
time and expertise to the student-athletes,
as well as to the undergraduate
The Sports Medicine Center, located in the Ward Sports Medicine Building, is one of the
finest of its kind in the country.
students enrolled in the Sports Medicine educational program
for athletic trainers, headed by program director
Katie Walsh.
Housed in the Ward Sports Medicine Building, adjacent
to Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium and Williams Arena at
Minges Coliseum, the Sports Medicine Center is a modern
facility, equipped with state-of-the-art equipment.
ECU Sports Medicine bases their beliefs on sincere sensitivity,
dedication, personal attention, a?? well as providing
the best possible treatment for Pirate student-athletes.
Professional Consultants
Dr. John Siegel, Team Physician/Student Health Services
Dr. Edwin Bartlett, Orthopaedic Consultant
Dr. William Bost, Ear, Nose and Throat
Dr. Paul Camnitz, Earn, Nose and Throat
Charles Carter, R.Ph., Pharmacist
Dr. James Carter, Vascular, Thoracic, General Surgery
Dr. Gary Crawford, Oral Surgery
Dr. Richard Evans, Dentistry
Laurence Graham, Attorney
Dr. Tally Lassiter, Jr., Orthopaedic Consultant
Dr. Stuart Lee, Neurosurgery
Dr. Denis McGillicuddy, Orthopaedic Consultant
Dr. Cameron Smith, Dermatology
Dr. Wayne Kendrick, Internal Medicine
Dr. William Monroe, Ophthalmology
Dr. Greg Murphy, Urology
ECU Football
Dr. Edwin Bartlett Jim Bazluki Sue Graner
Mike Hanley Dr. Tally Lassiter, Jr. Dr. Denis McGillicuddy
Dr. John Siegel Katie Walsh
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Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Expansion

One of the exciting signs of growth and progress for East Carolina University and its football program is the ongoing
expansion project at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. The stadium expansion will be completed in two phases. The first phase
will add an upper deck to the north side stands. The second phase will include the addition of club level seating on the
north side, as well as new seating in the east endzone area. When completed, the additions will give Dowdy-Ficklen
Stadium a capacity of approximately 48,000.

1996 IIAsr CAROUNA FoorBALL SCHttDUur

Date Opponent

Sept. 7 EAST TENNESSEE STATE

Sept. 14 at West Virginia

Sept. 21 at South Carolina

Sept. 28 CENTRAL FLORIDA

Oct. 10 (Thurs.) SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI

Oct. 19 at Miami (Fla.)

Nov. 2 ARKANSAS STATE

Nov. 9 at Virginia Tech

Nov. 16 OHIO

Nov. 23 at Memphis

Nov. 30 North Carolina State

All Times Eastern and Subject to Change

HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS

*at Carolinas Stadium

Site Time

GREENVILLE 4:00 p.m.

Morgantown, W.Va. 12:00 p.m.

Columbia, S.C. 7:00 p.m.

GREENVILLE 4:00 p.m.

GREENVILLE 8:00 p.m.

Miami, Fla. 4:00 p.m.

GREENVILLE 2:00 p.m.

Blacksburg, Va. 1 :00 p.m.

GREENVILLE 2:00 p.m.

Memphis, Tenn. 2:00 p.m.

*Charlotte, N.C. TBA


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1996 Football Media Guide
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Media Guide for the 1996 East Carolina football season. Creator: East Carolina University - 1996
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