1994 East Carolina Football Media Guide


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1994
East
Carolina
University
Football
Media
Guide

Find
These
Pirates
Saturday
Afternoons
During the
Fall at
Dowdy-
Ficklen
Stadium







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Credits
The 1994 East Carolina
University Football
Media Guide is a
publication of the ECU
Sports Information
Office. Editor: Charles
" Bloom, Assistant
Athletics Director for
Media Relations.
Printing, typesetting and
layout was done by
Morgan Printers, Inc.,
Greenville, N.C.
Photography was done
by Garrett Killian (chief
photographer), Mary
North Davis, Tom
Hanifer, Michael
Williams, Gary Brittain,
Jim Green, Tony Rumple,
Elbert Kennard and
Action Sports of
America.
Copies of this guide are
available from the Sports
Information Office for
$12.00 by mail and $10.00
in person at the SID
office and are free to
members of the working
media.

TABLE OF
CONTENTS

GENERAL INFORMATION
1994 Schedule / 1993 Kesults 2... 2
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Pirate Sports Newvork.... 2
Primary Veda Omlets ec. 7
Athletics Department
Prone PUeCery 2
SEASON OUTLOOK
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Prate Pootoall Notes 2 ci enc 1S
1994 Post-Season Honors
Candidates...
Depts Cate 2
Alpnapetical Roster .........
Numerical Roster ............
THE 1994 PIRATES
Meet the Pirates...
1994 ECU Signees
Newcomer Biogra
THE STAFF
Head Coach Steve i
Assistant Coaches ...........
Athletics Support Staff
Sports Medicine
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1993 Series
Date Opponent Record Record Site Time
bept. 10 = at Duke 3-8-U 2-3-0 Durham, N.C. 7:00 p.m.
Sept. 17 at (emple 1-10-0 5-4-0 Philadelphia, Pa. 6:00 p.m.
Sept 24. SYKACUSE 6-4-1 1-4-0 DOWDY-FICKLEN STADIUM 4:00 p.m.
(Pirate Club Weekend)
Oct. 1 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 2-6-1 4-15-0 DOWDY-FICKLEN STADIUM 4:00 p.m.
(ParentsT Weekend)
Oct. 3 at South Carolina 4-7-0 29-0 Columbia, 5.C. 1:00 p.m.
Oct. 15 VIRGINIA TECH o-30 4-4-0 DOWDY-FICKLEN STADIUM 1:30 p.m.
(Hall of Fame Weekend)
Oct. 22 at Tulsa 4-6-1 0-3-0 Tulsa, Okla. 7:00 p.m.
Oct. 29 CINCINNATI �-3-0 710 DOWDYFICKLEN STADIUM 2:00 p.m.
(Homecoming)
Nov. 5 at Auburn 11-0-0 0-2-0 Auburn, Ala. 2/00 p.m.
Nov.12 CEN IRKAL FLORIDA 9-3-0) 200 DOWDY-FICKLEN SIADIUM 1:30 p.m.
(Academic Success/Chamber of Commerce Day)
Nov.19 = at Memphis 6-3-0 2-2-0 Memphis, lenn. 2:00 p.m.






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Name: East Carolina University
Nickname: Pirates
Location: Greenville, N.C. 27858
Founded: 1907
Enrollment: 17,760 (Spring 1994)
School Colors: Purple (PMS 2607)
and Gold (PMS 109)
Chancellor: Dr. Richard R. Eakin
(Geneva College, 60)
Faculty Representative:
Dr. Ernest Schwarz (North Carolina, ~56)
Athletic Director: Dave Hart, Jr. (Alabama, '71)
Assoc. AD for Compliance and Revenue Sports:
Charlie Carr (North Carolina, 68)
Assoc. AD for Administration and Non-Revenue Sports:
Dr. Henry VanSant (East Carolina, '61)
Asst. AD for Business:
Earline Leggett (Baker Business College)
Asst. AD for Student Development:
Pam Overton (East Carolina, 71)
Asst. AD for Promotions & Ticket Sales:
Lee Workman (Tennessee Tech, 83)
Asst. AD for Operations & Equipment:
Jeff Davis (East Carolina, 84)
Head Football Coach: Steve Logan (Tulsa, T75)
Career Record: 7-15 (2 seasons)
School Record: 7-15 (2 seasons)
1993 Record: 2-9
NCAA Affiliation: Division |-A Major Southern Independent
Base Offensive Alignment: Pro-Set
Base Defensive Alignment: Multiple 50
Stadium: Dowdy-Ficklen (35,000)
Surface: Natural Grass
Asst. AD for Media Relations:
Charles Bloom (South Carolina, ~85)
Assistant Sports Information Director:
Carolyn Justice-Hinson (East Carolina, ~89)
Sports Information Intern: John Gilger (Denver, ~90)
Sports Information Student Assistants: Brian Paiz,
Nicole Inman, Paul Richardson
Sports Information Secretary: Pam Forrest
Photographer: Garrett Killian

Roster Breakdowns

RETURNING LETTERMEN: 39 (Offense: 20, Defense: 16, Special Teams: 3).
Offense: Derrek Batson (WR), Carlos Blake (HB), Eric Blanton (RB), Ken
Carroll (OT), Marcus Crandell (QB), Mitchell Galloway (WR), Jake Gilray (OG),
Chris Hester (QB), Derrick Leaphart (C), Dwight Linville (TE), Perez Mattison
(QB), Jerris McPhail (HB), Shane McPherson (OT), Scott Richards (TE), Junior
Smith (RB), Ron Suddith (OT), Terry Tilghman (OG), Kevin Wiggins (C), Allen
Williams (WR), Damon Wilson (FB).
Defense: Willie Brookins (DE), Carlos Brown (LB), Marvin Burke (LB),
Lamont Burns (DE), Hank Cooper (SAP), B.J. Crane (LB), Morris Foreman (LB),
Leonard Graham (LB), E.J. Gunthrope (SAF), Daren Hart (SAF), David Hart (CB),
Dwight Henry (SAF), John Krawczyk (DT), Mark Libiano (LB), Emmanuel
McDaniel (CB), Lorenzo West (DE).
Special Teams: Chad Holcomb ay Bruce Pearson Sygate PR), Brian
Williams (SN).
LETTERMEN LOST: 15 (Offense: 8, alecT 5, spat Teams: 2).
Offense: Ken Crawford (OG), Carlester Crumpler (TE), Greg Floyd (RB),
Morris Letcher (WR), Schizo sagan al oe) Greg, Smith (OG), ak Taylor (OG),
Ronnie Williams (WR).
Defense: Bernard Carter (DE), Jeff Cooke (DD, Travis Render (CB), Robert
Tate (CB), Derek Taylor (ab). owe &
Special Teams: Bill Wilson LP): Michael Jacobs iN).

RETURNING STARTERS: 14 Oren 7, Defense: 6 PieceT ~Teams: 1). (NOTE:
Must have started at least six games.) 2
_ Offense: Ken Carroll (OT), Derrick 4 an (0), pered Mattidon. (QB), Jerris "
McPhail (HB), Junior Smith (RB), Ron Suddith (OT), Terry Tilghman (OT*).
Defense: Willie Brookins (DE), Morris. Foreman (LB), Daren Hart. (SAF), |
Dwight Henry (SAF), Mark Libiano (LB), Emmanuel Mgljaniel (CB).
Special Teams: Chad Holcomb.(Pk)...
*-Tilghman redshirted 1993, Started 10 games in 1992 as offensive guard.
STARTERS LOST: 7 (Offense: 3, Defence 4, Special Teams: 0). =
Offense: Ken Crawford (OG), Carlester Crumpler (TE), Morris leecher (WR).
_ Defense: Bernard Canes ADE), ie Cooke (DT), Travis Render ee Pats
Taylor (DT)... :
Special Teams: Bill Wilson ) Michael janes (SN).

Dates To Remember
(Thu.) Aug. 11

Freshmen Report (Evening Meal)
Key Phone Sa aie :

(Thu.) Aug. 11
(Sat.) Aug. 13

(Sat.) Aug. 13

(Sun.) Aug. 14

(Tue.) Aug. 16
(Fri.) Aug. 19

(Tue.) Aug. 23

(Wed.) Aug. 24
Classes Begin
(5a) Sept id ........ 022 Season Opener vs. Duke, 7 p.m. EDT
Durham, N.C.
Area Code 919 7 % gs,
Sports Intevitiation OMe 20 328-4522. =
Freshmen Physicals .
First Day of Practice for Freshmen/ CH ice Dioom at NOM ck 355-2268
Varsity Reports (Evening Meal) Carolyn Justice-Hinson at home........:::::+: Gonos aes 524-3334
Varsity Physicals Football Office ............000660 2 ee rarsnansesnenanssese OO 328-4570 _
Pre-Season Media Day EOetbatl Press Box .................. einen "= lone ee 328-4697 oe
First Day of Practice for Varsity AveiGhic irecteyTs Off Ce 0... eeepc isan 32824501
First Day in Pads Athletie, Ticket Office ......c 2 ok 328-4500
Last Day of Three-a-Day Practices
Automall Can ene |i. a Seas score 328-4528

Football Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Steve Logan (Tulsa, 75)
Assistant Coaches:
" Career Record: 7-15 (2 seasons); School Record: 7-15 (2 seasons)
Graduate Assistant:

Head Coach - Steve Logan
Todd Berry (Tulsa, T83) - Off. Coordinator/ Running Backs
Jim Fleming (Univ. of the South, T82) - Outside Linebackers
Jeff Jagodzinski (Wisc.-Whitewater, T85) - Offensive Line
Paul Jette (Texas, T77) - Def. Coordinator / Inside Linebackers
Doug Martin (Kentucky, 86) - Wide Receivers
Chuck Pagano (Wyoming, T84) - Defensive Backs
Willie Scott (South Carolina, T81) - Tight Ends
Dale Steele (South Carolina, T76) - Asst. Head Coach
Cliff Yoshida (Cal Poly Pomona, T63) - Defensive Line
Gary Montoya (Utah Statey'95)..
Student Assistants:
David Blackwell, Chad Hannon
Director of Strength and Conditioning:
Jeff Connors (Salem College, T80)
Director of Athletic Video:
Tom Doyle (East Carolina, 89)






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In planning your coverage of East Carolina football in 1994, please
review the following items:
Working Credentials
Working space in the East Carolina press box will be allotted on the
following basis: (1) Daily newspapers covering for Sunday publication
and television stations covering for weekend news programs; (2) Sports
editors of North Carolina daily newspapers; (3) Radio personnel for an
originating broadcast; (4) Official school newspaper; (5) Television sports
directors and approved special coverage; (6) Print and TV working
photographers. Weekly press representatives and non-broadcasting radio
representatives may not be accommodated because of space limitations.
We ask that you contact the Sports Information Office in advance to check
on space in the press box. We ask that all media representatives write,
on company letterhead, early to acquire working credentials for East
Carolina home games. If time permits, we will mail your credentials.
If not, they will be available at the Athletic Ticket Office. Remember,
no spouses or family members allowed on B level of the press box.
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.
A limited number of freelance photographer passes are available.
Freelance photographer guidelines include:
1) Requests must be received at least four days prior to the home game.
2) One credential per photographer.
3) Each freelance photographer must submit a contact sheet featuring
game and/or sideline action to the SID office no later than four days fol-
lowing game.
4) Should a freelance photographer request season credentials, the
SID requests at least 5 (five) 8x10 black and white or color photos from
each game photographed.
5) The SID reserves the right to refuse a credential request from a
freelance photographer if these guidelines are not met.
All photographers who are issued working passes and desire to shoot
at field level may pick up arm bands in the press box. Flip cards will
also be available.
Telephones
The East Carolina Press Box provides five (5) long distance phone lines
for general use by writers. The long distance phones are not located along
the working press row, but on a table 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 should be requested at the same time press
box/sideline passes are requested. A limited number of parking passes
will be available in a lot to the north side of Minges Coliseum behind
the soccer field. Entry to the lot is off Charles Street onto Ficklen Drive.
Press Services
Quarterly play-by-play, quarterly, halftime and final stats, final in-
dividual offensive and defensive stats, scoring summary, drive charts,
coachesT quotes and notes will be provided. Writers will be escorted to
the interview room by respective SIDTs with approximately five minutes
remaining in the game. The ECU locker room is closed to all media. A
pre-game meal is available beginning approximately 90 minutes before
kickoff. Coffee and cold drinks are served throughout the game.
Player Interviews
"During Game Week
All requests for player interviews during the week should be made
at least a day in advance with the sports information office.
Players will return telephone calls to members of the media; player

telephone numbers will not be released. A time mutually convenient
for the player and the member of the media will be set up by the SID
office. All player calls returned will be COLLECT.
Pre-game interviews must be concluded by no later than Wednesday.
Players will not be asked to miss classroom time to do interviews.
"After the Game
Coach Steve Logan will hold a post-game interview 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.
Sports Information Office representatives will be available to assist
in post-game interviews. Complete post-game 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. You may also
set up interviews through 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 12:30 in the Ward Sports
Medicine Building. Lunch is available from 12:00 to 12:30 p.m. Several
members of the Pirate football squad will be available following Coach
LoganTs press conference. If you wish to interview a certain member
of the team at this time, please contact the SID office in advance. A tape
of the press conference can be made available, if needed. Please con-
tact the SID office in advance for this service.
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 ~TVoice of the PiratesTT and the ECU Sports Information staff
will provide actualities on the hotline. The code number for Pirate foot-
ball is 3283. Other codes are 3281 (General Information), 3282 (Pirate
Club), 3284 (MenTs & WomenTs Basketball) and 3285 (Olympic Sports).
Radio, TV
Visiting radio networks planning to originate from Dowdy-Ficklen
Stadium are issued credentials by the SID 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 outfits wishing to broadcast action from Dowdy-
Ficklen Stadium, must request credentials in advance from the SID office.
You are also asked to contact Jeff Davis, Assistant Athletics Director for
Operations at ECU, concerning electrical power, set-ups, etc.
The Facility
A three-level working media facility is available to those covering ECU
football. This first-class facility will accommodate 92 print media repre-
sentatives on Level B, along with food operations, and basic press opera-
tions. Level C contains booths for radio, coaches, stadium PA, scoreboard
operations, host athletic director and security. Level D is an open-air
photo deck for television and coachesT films. All facilities are accessible
via elevator on the south side. Entry to the stadium for the media is
through the playersT gate adjacent to Scales Field House on the southwest
corner.
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 or filmed. All scrimmages will take place in Dowdy-
Ficklen Stadium. The press box will be open for attending media. In
scrimmage situations, only the first 15 minutes can be video-taped or
filmed.
Pro Scouts
Depending on space, pro scouts are given credentials for the press
box. Request for credentials should be made through the SID Office.







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Additional Information
Media seeking additional information on East Carolina football should
contact:
Sports Information Office
East Carolina University
Ward Sports Medicine Building
Greenville, NC 27858
(919) 328-4522
(919) 328-4528"FAX
Charles Bloom, Assistant Athletics Director for Media Relations
Carolyn Justice-Hinson, Assistant Sports Information Director
Pam Forrest, Sports Information Secretary
Garrett Killian, Photographer
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
aright 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 (Dowdy-Ficklen 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 (Dowdy-
Ficklen 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
(Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium is on the right).

Directions to Press Parking
Press parking is on Ficklen Drive, located next to the soccer field and
behind the North Stands of Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. Entry to the lot
is off Charles Street onto Ficklen Drive, which is located just north of
the large Minges Coliseum parking lot.
Directions from Press 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 from 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
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USAir ExXptess... 2 ei ee 800-428-4322
Taxi Services
City Cab Company. ...... 2... 919-758-2161
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Following the Pirates

The Pirate Sports Network on-air crew consists of (I-R) Steve Gowan,
Carlester Crumpler, Jeff Charles, Mike Fuller and Martin Feurer.
Pirate Sports Network
Pirate football may be heard throughout North Carolina as
well as portions of South Carolina and Virginia via the Pirate
Sports Network, owned and operated by the East Carolina
University Athletics Department.
All operations of the Pirate Sports Network are coordinated,
produced and directed by Jeff Charles, Director of Electronic
Media at East Carolina.
WDLX 93.3 FM, with its 100,000-watt signal, blankets all of
Eastern North Carolina. Key market affiliates include WEEB
1460 AM Fuquay-Varina (Raleigh), WGLD 1320 AM
Greensboro, WTOB 1380 AM Winston-Salem, WVAB 1550
AM Virginia Beach (Tidewater) and WCZI 98.3 FM Greenville-
Washington. In addition to the game broadcasts, The Steve
Logan Call-In Show airs Sundays at 7:00 p.m.
The Pirate Sports Network crew consists of Carlester
Crumpler, ECU's all-time leading rusher, beginning his
seventh year as analyst, Steve Gowan and Martin Feurer
serve as pre-game, halftime and post-game show hosts, Mike
Fuller is the inside announcer, and Warren Baker and Tom
Doyle are engineer-producers.
Jeff Charles begins his seventh year as the "Voice" of the
Pirates. He's handled play-by-play duties for Virginia Tech,
Illinois and Furman. The 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.
Coach 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. WNCT-TV Sports Director Brian
Bailey, sports reporter Todd Gibson and chief photographer
Kevin O'Brien produce the show. The Steve Logan Show airs
each Sunday on WNCT-TV (Ch. 9, Greenville, N.C.), 12:30 p.m.,
WKFT-TV (Ch. 40, Fayetteville-Raleigh), noon, and WWAY-
TV (Ch. 3, Wilmington, N.C.), noon. Home Team Sports and
SportSouth also air the show weekly. Please check local listings.

PSN] STATIONS
FOR 1994 PIRATE FOOTBALL
| WYNC
(As of July 1, 1994)
WZOR 1350 AM
WBBB 920 AM
WPTL 920 AM
WOKE 1340 AM
WREX 610 AM
WDNC 620 AM
WLOE 1490 AM
WZBO 1260 AM
WCNC 1240 AM
WROR 94.3 FM
WELB 1490 AM
WLOM 1250 AM
WEEB 1460 AM
WGLD 1320 AM
WIRC 610 AM
WJCV 1290 AM
WLNC 1340 AM
WMYN 1420 AM
WHIP 1350 AM
WNHW 92.5 FM
WKOQT 103.3 FM
WLTI 103.7 FM
| WCBO 1340 AM
WLGQ 97.9 FM
WSAT - 1280 AM
WEJA " 105.5 FM
WVAB 1550 AM
_WDLX 93.3 FM
WwcCZ 98.3 FM
| WEIC 540 AM
WIXY = 1540AM
WOR? 98.9 FM
| WMED 630 AM
| WIOB 1380 AM
1540 AM
Black Mountain
Burlington
Canton
Charleston, S.C.
Charlotte
Durham
Eden
Edenton
Elizabeth City
Farmville
Fayetteville
Franklin, Va.
Fuquay-Varina (Raleigh)
Greensboro
Hickory
Jacksonville
Laurinburg
Mayodan
Mooresville (Charlotte)
Nags Head
Newport
Ocean Isle
Oxford
Roanoke Rapids
Salisbury
Sanford
Virginia Beach, Va.
(Tidewater)
Washington, N.C.
Washington, N.C.
Wendell-Zebulon
Whiteville
Williamston
Wilmington
Winston-Salem
Yanceyville

___ A four-game package produced in conjunction with Creative
Productions, Inc., will bring Pirate football and basketball to viewers
throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast regions. The ECU-
South Carolina game on Oct. 8 will be televised along with three
Pirate basketball games this year. Check local listings for stations
and times.

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GREENVILLE
Woody Peele, Sports Editor
Mike Grizzard, Sports News Editor
Aubrey Hoover, Sports Writer
Chris Siegel, Sports Writer
DAILY REFLECTOR
209 Cotanche Street
Greenville, NC 27835
(919) 931-4212
Henry Hinton
WCZI-FM / WKQT-FM
P.O. Box 874
Greenville, NC 27835
(919) 756-9898
Warren Sumner, Sports Editor
EAST CAROLINIAN
Publications Center
East Carolina University
Greenville, NC 27858
(919) 328-6366
Brian Bailey, Sports Director
Todd Gibson
WNCT-TV
P.O. Box 898
Greenville, NC 27835-0898
Sports Director
WRQR-FM
P.O. Box 1546
Greenville, NC 27835
(919) 830-0944
Sports Director
WZMB-FM
Mendenhall Student Center
East Carolina University
Greenville, NC 27858
(919) 328-6656
Sports Director
WNCT-AM
P.O. Box 7167
Greenville, NC 27834
(919) 757-0011
RALEIGH
Eric Frederick, Sports Editor
A.J. Carr, Beat Writer
NEWS & OBSERVER
215 South McDowell Street
Raleigh, NC 27601
(919) 829-4560
Tom Foreman, Jr.
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Key Athletic Department Listings
(Area Code 919 / 328 Prefix)
Athletics DirectorTs Office
Dave Hart, Jr.
Brenda Swain, Secretary
Athletic Information
Associate Athletics Director
for Administration and Non-Revenue Sports
Henry VanSant
Sarah Winbourne, Secretary
Associate Athletics Director
for Compliance and Revenue Sports
Charlie Carr
Elizabeth White, Secretary
Assistant Athletics Director for Business
Earline Leggett
Brenda Dickerson, Accounting
Linda Leggett, Secretary
Barbara Flake, Accounting Clerk
Director of Marketing
Steve Gowan
Chip Hutchinson, Assistant
Tina Beaulieu, Secretary
Assistant Athletics Director for Media Relations
Charles Bloom
Carolyn Justice-Hinson, Assistant Director
John Gilger, Intern
Pam Forrest, Secretary
Assistant Athletics Director
for Ticket Sales and Promotions
Lee Workman
Tina Beaulieu, Secretary
Assistant Athletics Director for Student Development
Pam Overton
Carlester Crumpler, Student Services Coordinator
Nita Boyce, Academic Counseling Coordinator
Dana Monson, Academic Development Coordinator
Diane Burt, Secretary
Assistant Athletics Director for Operations and Equipment ...4517
Jeff Davis
Coordinator of Grants and Financial Aid
John Welborn
Linda Leggett, Secretary
Baseball Office
Gary Overton, Head Coach
Roger Williams, Assistant Coach
MenTs Basketball Office
Eddie Payne, Head Coach
Joe Dooley, Lew Hill, Martin McGillan, Assistant Coaches
Lisa Barrett, Secretary
WomenTs Basketball Office
Rosie Thompson, Head Coach
Burt Jenkins, Ellen Langhi, Assistant Coaches
Ethel Satchell, Secretary
Cross Country Office
John Welborn, Head Coach

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Jeff Charles, Director
Pam Forrest, Secretary
Football Office
Steve Logan, Head Coach
Todd Berry, Jim Fleming, Jeff Jagodzinski,
Paul Jette, Doug Martin, Chuck Pagano,
Willie Scott, Dale Steele, Cliff Yoshida, Assistant Coaches
Joyce Stroud, Secretary
Lisa Godley, Secretary-Recruiting; Jill Ahlers, Part-Time Secretary
Golf Office
Hal Morrison, Head Coach
NCAA Faculty Representative
Ernie Schwarz
Non-Revenue Sports Offices
Jo Lembo, Secretary
Pirate Club
Dennis Young, Executive Director
Mark Hessert, Associate Director
Jennifer Little, Matt Maloney, Assistant Directors
Pete Triebenbacher, Systems Coordinator
Grace Worthington, Special Events Coordinator; Julia Bragg, Receptionist
Soccer Office
Scooty Carey, Head Coach
Softball Office
Sue Manahan, Head Coach
Sports Medicine Office
Mike Hanley, Acting Director
Jim Bazluki, Assistant
Suzanne Graner, Assistant
Linda Miller, Secretary
Strength and Conditioning Office
Jeff Connors, Director
Tom Howley, Assistant Coach
Swimming Office
Rick Kobe, Head Coach
Jon Rose, Diving Coach
Melrose Moore, Secretary
Tennis Office
Bill Moore, Head Coach
Ticket Office
Brenda Edwards, Manager
Faye Everette, Secretary
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Bill Carson, Head Coach
WomenTs Track Office
Charles Justice, Head Coach
Volleyball Office
Gail Guttenberg, Head Coach
Athletic Equipment Office
Mike Sinquefield, Director
Athletic Video Department
Tom Doyle, Director






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1994 East Carolina University
Football Preview
teve Logan hopes that his East Carolina football team has grown
discontented enough that it will do something about the 2-9 record of
last seasonTs squad.
I know we desire it,� said Logan, but I donTt know if weTre
discontented enough. The 1990 team was discontent after going 5-5-1. It
will be interesting to see if we are.�
The 1991 team built on their discontent of the previous year. The
Pirates were 11-1, won the Peach Bowl and finished ninth in the nation.
While it remains to be seen how ECU will do in 1994, Logan saw
several things during spring practice that pleased him.
We came out and got a little better each day,� said the third-year
Pirate coach. We cut down on our turnovers, did not have many
injuries and the attitude is so much better than last season.�
One of the most pleasant sites was the return of sophomore
quarterback Marcus Crandell. The Robersonville, N.C. native, missed
the last nine games of 1993 with a broken leg, suffered in the Central
Florida game. Crandell saw most of the snaps in the spring and is now
entrenched as the starting quarterback.
CrandellTs youthfulness represents the entire Pirate squad. There are
only 10 seniors on the depth chart, and only six of those are scheduled
starters going into fall camp.
The Pirates will be young, but will have plenty of game experience.
ECU returns 15 starters and 17 others who started at least one game last
season.
The young squad will have to get acquainted to four new members
on the Pirate coaching staff.
Paul Jette will serve as the defensive coordinator and coach the inside
linebackers this season. For the past two seasons, he has coached
defensive backs at Texas Christian University. The Devine, Texas native,
has also coordinated defenses at Texas, Miami (Fla.) and Oklahoma
State. Jette replaces Larry Coyer, who became the defensive line coach
with the New York Jets of the National Football League.
Jim Fleming comes to ECU from Brown University and will coach the
outside linebackers. Fleming was the defensive coordinator at Brown
last season and also coordinated the defense for three seasons at Boise
State. Last season, Chuck Pagano coached the outside linebackers and
moved to the secondary this year.
Former NFL standout Willie Scott joins the Pirate staff as tight ends
coach. Last season, Scott was a graduate assistant at his alma mater,
South Carolina. Scott played eight seasons in the NFL with the Kansas
City Chiefs and New England Patriots. Scott replaces Doug Martin, who
is now coaching the Pirate wide receivers.
Veteran coach Cliff Yoshida joins the Pirate coaching staff from
Southern University and will coach the defensive line. The 24-year
college coaching veteran has also coached at Virginia Tech, Wake Forest,
Duke and Utah State. His most well-known pupil was Bruce Smith, the
1984 Outland Trophy winner at Virginia Tech, and the number one pick
in the 1985 NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills. Yoshida replaces Theo
Lemon, who became an assistant coach at Rutgers University this season.
The coaching staff will have several players capable of earning post-
season recognition to work with.
Senior running back Junior Smith will likely break the schoolTs career
rushing record this season. The Fayetteville native, could also become
the first ECU running back to have three straight seasons of 1,000 yards
rushing. Last season, Smith finished sixth in the nation in rushing, with
1,352 yards. Coaches feel that Smith could have his finest season as a
Pirate after having a great spring practice.
Smith will have help from an experienced offensive line led by three
seniors - Terry Tilghman at right guard, Ken Carroll at left tackle and
Derrick Leaphart at center. It is the most experienced group on the team.
Jerris McPhail, a junior running back from Clinton, led the Pirates in
total receptions last year with 34 for 410 yards and four touchdowns.
Defensively, the Pirates return six starters, including three of four
defensive backs and three of four linebackers. The defensive line will
have a mix of youth and experience.
Junior linebacker Mark Libiano led the Pirates in tackles last season,
despite missing two games with injury. The Easton, Pa. native, had 114
stops last season, and reached double figure tackles in every game.
Daren Hart was a second-team Freshman All-America selection last
season. The sophomore safety set a school freshman record with 97
stops last season and also had 10-1/2 tackles behind the line of scrimmage.
Morris Foreman, a junior linebacker from Farmville, had 71 tackles
last season in eight games, missed the last three games with a broken
thumb.
The Pirates will open the 1994 season at Duke on Sept. 10. After
visiting Temple on Sept. 17, ECU returns to Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium to
host Syracuse on Sept. 24 and Southern Mississippi on Oct. 1. The Pirates
also have home games against Virginia Tech on Oct. 15, Cincinnati on
Oct. 29 and Central Florida on Nov. 12.
Road games include an Oct. 8 visit to South Carolina, Tulsa on Oct.
22, Auburn on Nov. 5 and Memphis on Nov. 19.
OFFENSE
QUARTERBACKS: Marcus Crandell regained his starting quarterback
position with an outstanding spring. The sophomore from Robersonville,
broke his leg in the second game of 1993 against Central Florida and
missed the remainder of the season.
Marcus has a great arm, is quick and mobile, and has great instincts,�
said Logan. He also has the leadership abilities and attitude to match.�
With the expectations for Crandell also comes a lack of game
experience. Crandell begins his third season in the Pirate football
program, but has played in only two games.
The 6-0, 202 pounder completed 19 of 40 passes last season for 253
yards with three touchdowns and an interception.
Last season, East Carolina used three freshman quarterbacks. The
three - along with redshirt freshman Dan Gonzalez - will back up
Crandell.
Chris Hester started three games and played in five last season before
missing the remainder of the season witha broken thumb. The Loganville,
Ga. native, completed 47 of 87 passes in 1993 for 444 yards with one
touchdown and six interceptions.
The 6-3, 190 pound sophomore had a solid spring and has developed
a greater understanding of the offense. Hester will battle redshirt
freshman Dan Gonzalez for backup duty to Crandell.
Gonzalez, 6-3, 205, impressed Logan during the spring with his
strong arm and mental toughness.
Perez Mattison, who saw the most snaps behind center last season,
had a fine spring. The 6-1, 185 pounder will likely be redshirted this
season. However, he was to have redshirted last year, but injury problems
to Hester and Crandell forced Mattison into action.
Orlando Whitaker, a 6-0, 181 pound senior, will also be a reserve
quarterback in 1994.
RUNNING BACKS: The biggest name on the Pirate squad this season
is the smallest player on the team. Junior Smith, all 5-6, 180 pounds of
him, could break all of ECUTs career rushing records by the end of the
1994 season.
The Fayetteville senior, needs just 348 yards to become ECUTs career
leading rusher. He is also vying to become the first Pirate running back
to rush for over 1,000 yards in three straight seasons.
Last season, Smith was sixth in the nation in rushing yards per game
(122.9) and is the second leading returning rusher in NCAA Division I-
A, behind WisconsinTs Brent Moss.
One would think that Junior could have rested this spring,� said
offensive coordinator Todd Berry, however, he is one of the hardest
workers on the team. And for that reason, he has become a much better
receiver and has picked up a step.�






Jerris McPhail will draw the starting assignment at halfback in the
Pirate offense. There is, perhaps, no other player on the squad as capable
of making the big plays as McPhail. Last season, he led the squad in
receiving with 34 catches for 410 yards and four touchdowns. In
successive weeks, he had a 56 yard touchdown reception against
Louisiana Tech and a 58 yard scoring grab against Southern Miss.
The junior from Clinton, has been timed a 4.4 in the 40-yard dash and
has become a much better blocker.
Junior Eric Blanton, redshirt freshman John Peacock and senior Damon
Wilson will back up Smith at running back. Blanton, 5-9, 203, gained 33
yards on 15 carries last season, mostly in short-yardage situations. Peacock
led the Pirates in rushing during the four spring scrimmages. Wilson, 6-
0, 233, is a hard-nosed runner who could be an ideal blocker for Smith.
Juniors Derrek Batson and Carlos Blake will back up McPhail at
halfback. Both have good quickness. Batson, 5-9, 172, played wide
receiver last year, and is a much better receiver out of the backfield.
Blake, 5-10, 196, is one of the fastest players on the squad.
WIDE RECEIVERS: There will be a lot of new faces with this position
group in 1994. It starts with the coach, Doug Martin, who moved over
from working with the tight ends before spring practice.
The depth chart at the end of spring drills has two redshirt freshmen
holding starting positions. Jason Nichols, 5-10, 170, holds down the
starting flanker spot while Linwood DeBrew, 5-10, 175, leads in the race
for the number one split end position.
Jason gives us outstanding quickness and extremely reliable hands,�
said Doug Martin. He also runs very well after catching the football.
He has the potential to be a really good one.�
Nichols will have to hold off junior college transfer Ben Fossey and
sophomore Mitchell Galloway for the starting job.
Fossey, 6-1, 175, is a reliable receiver with good hands. He had to
learn a lot in the spring and coaches feel the more he learns, the better he
would be.
Galloway, 5-10, 173, is another speedy receiver who can make the big
play. He was the second leading receiver during the spring scrimmages.
Linwood was a big suprise this spring,� said Martin. He has excellent
hands and has shown a tendancy to make the difficult catch over the
middie.�
DeBrew will battle sophomore Allen Williams for the split end
position. Williams, 6-1, 190, caught 13 passes last season for 202 yards,
and will see a lot of playing time, no matter what his role would be.
Larry Shannon, a redshirt freshman, is a capable backup who will see
playing time this season.
TIGHT ENDS: ItTs always tough to replace an All-America, but position
coach Willie Scott hopes to have a solid one in junior Dwight Linville.
Last season, Carlester Crumpler earned Walter Camp All-America
honors because of his blocking skills and good hands. While Linville, 6-
2, 233, does not possess the size as Crumpler, 6-6, 245, he does have the
good hands to catch the ball in the middle of the field. Linville caught 3
passes for 36 yards in 11 games in 1993.
During the four spring scrimmages, Linville led all receivers with 16
catches for 215 yards.
Dwight had a very productive spring for us,� said Scott, who is in
his first season at East Carolina. He has good hands and is an adequate
blocker, despite his size. We can do a lot of things with him in our
offensive schemes.�
Linville came to ECU in 1991 as a wide receiver, but was redshirted
and moved to tight end the next season.
Scott Richards, who came to East Carolina as a quarterback, will
backup Linville at tight end. The 6-4, 238 pound sophomore has added
20 pounds to his frame since arriving on campus in 1992.
The North Augusta, S.C. native, runs good routes and is a solid
blocker. HeTll see playing time as a second tight end on short-yardage
situations, and can also catch the ball well.
Sean Richardson also will be ina reserve role this season. The 6-5, 220
sophomore has good fundamentals, but coaches would like to see him
add some size to his frame.
Lamont Burns moved from the defensive line to tight end after
spring drills and will provide depth here.
OFFENSIVE LINE: This group has the most game experience of any on
the Pirate football squad. Position coach Jeff Jagodzinski will likely start
three seniors and two sophomores during the 1994 season.
The anchor of the line will be senior Terry Tilghman. The Mesquite,
Texas native, can play all five line positions, but will likely start at right
guard. Tilghman, 6-6, 276, suffered a shoulder injury in the third game
of last season (vs. Washington) and was able to get a medical redshirt.
He has also missed all of spring practice in 1993 because of a knee injury.
However, coaches feel Tilghman is healthy and that is a real benefit
to the Pirates.
Not only does Terry has great skills,� said Jagodzinski, but, he is
also one of the hardest workers we have. He is the leader of the offensive
line.�
Ron Suddith, 6-2, 292, will start alongside Tilghman at right tackle.
The sophomore from Miami, Fla., had a banner freshman season, starting
the last seven games. Jagodzinski feels that Suddith is the best pass
blocker on the squad, having not allowed a sack last season.
Derrick Leaphart draws the starting assignment at center. The senior
from Decatur, Ga., has been the starting center for the last two seasons.
Leaphart, 6-2, 310, is smart and strong, but coaches would like for him to
shed some weight by the season opener.
Leaphart will be pushed for the starting position by junior Kevin
Wiggins. Last season,the Pink Hill native, started five games at center.
He is strong and quick and coaches like his work ethic. Wiggins has
squated over 600 pounds.
The left side of the offensive line will be directed by senior Ken
Carroll at tackle and sophomore Jake Gilray at guard.
Carroll, 6-7, 294, started every game last season at tackle and has
developed into a solid performer. Coaches hope he will assume a
leadership role on the line this season. He has become stronger and
continues to improve.
Gilray, 6-4, 265, earned the starting role at guard with a good spring.
The Sarasota, Fla. native, has tremendous strength and is a hard worker.
Coaches feel he is a good run blocker, but would like to see him improve
in pass protection.
Probably, the most improved player on the offensive line is junior
tackle Charles Boothe. The 6-6, 248 pounder, came to ECU in 1991 asa
tight end. The next season, he moved to the defensive line and came
back to the offensive line during fall drills last season. Coaches feel he is
strong and quick enough to start, but he is still learning the position.
Others seeing reserve duty on the offensive line include senior Dealton
Cotton, at left guard, sophomore Jamie Gray at right guard and
sophomore Mark McCall at right tackle. Cotton redshirted last season
after moving from the defensive line.
DEFENSE
DEFENSIVE LINE: Youth and experience meet on the defensive line.
The three interior defensive line positions will have one senior, one
junior and one sophomore starter.
John Krawczyk, 6-3, 265, is the senior starter and will hold down the
nose tackle spot. Krawczyk brings tremendous strength and quickness
to the table. The Oglesby, Ill. native, had 46 tackles last season, starting
10 games.
Perhaps the biggest question mark on the interior line is junior tackle
Walter Scott. Not that he is not talented, he is. But, the Trenton, S.C.
native, missed all of last season with a knee injury, but did have a fine
spring.
If Walter stays healthy, he will be a tremendous asset for us,� said
first-year line coach Cliff Yoshida. He had no effects from his knee
injury during the spring, and improved tremendously. He emerged as a
leader during the spring and we'll need for him to stay healthy in the
fall.�
Scott started seven games at defensive end in 1992, and had 26
tackles.
Sophomore Lorenzo West, 6-3, 230, will start at end after seeing
playing time as a true freshman last season. In 11 games in 1993, West
tallied 18 tackles, including seven against Kentucky.
Coaches feel West has plenty of potential and it could be realized if he







added much needed size and strength. West has big shoes to fill - he
must replace Bernard Carter, a sixth-round NFL draft choice by the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Aaron Black, a junior college transfer, could see playing time this
season. Black, 6-4, 240, also is undersized, but he is a hard worker with
good athletic skills.
OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS: This group has outstanding talent that
could be the backbone of the Pirate defense. Senior Willie Brookins and
junior Morris Foreman are returning starters that give the defense
outstanding leadership and big-play abilities.
Brookins, 6-2, 246, started eight games last season at defensive end
and was credited with 60 tackles, of which 12 1/2 were behind the line of
scrimmage. Pirate coaches are looking for a lot from Brookins.
The West Palm Beach, Fla. native, has good quickness and strength,
assets which make his pass rushing abilities outstanding.
Foreman, 6-1, 210, started the first eight games before being sidelined
with a broken thumb. The Farmville native, recorded 71 tackles last
season, including five behind the line of scrimmage.
Having Morris in the lineup is very important for our scheme,� said
first-year coach Jim Fleming. He is one of our leaders on defense and he
has the skills and the nose for the football to be successful.�
Foreman showed no ill effects of his thumb injury in spring drills, but
missed almost two weeks due to a broken tooth suffered in spring
practice.
Daniel Russ was one of the biggest surprises in the spring. The
Shallotte native, moved to the end spot from nose guard. He has
instincts and is a hard worker and could see plenty of playing time this
season.
Leonard Graham, one of only three seniors on the defensive depth
chart, will see a backup role, as will junior Pat Hurley and redshirt
freshman Brian Richardson.
INSIDE LINEBACKERS: New defensive coordinator Paul Jette will
have plenty of youth to work with at the inside linebacker position, but
there is not a lack of skill and talent.
Mark Libiano, 6-3, 225, started nine games last season and led the
team in tackles with 114. The junior from Easton, Pa. played the final six
games of 1992 as a true freshman. Libiano will be the starter at the
willie� linebacker spot.
Mark can be as good as he wants to be,� said Jette, who has
coordinated defenses at Oklahoma State, Miami (Fla.) and Texas. He is
always around the football. He has good instincts, runs well and has
improved his pass coverage. We need for him to be a leader on the
defense this year.�
Along with Libiano will be three sophomores, all playing last year as
true freshmen, who will vie for playing time.
The starter at the mike� linebacker spot, following spring drills, was
B.J. Crane. The 6-1, 220 pound sophomore played in 10 games last year
and started four of the first five games. He finished with 49 tackles, but
suffered a shoulder injury in the latter part of the season that curtailed
his effectiveness.
Coaches like CraneTs flexibility in pass coverage, but they would like
to see him gain additional size to better handle the run.
Carlos Brown and Marvin Burke are two other sophomores who will
likely see playing time in the fall. Brown, 6-1, 215, played in every game
last season and had 17 tackles. Coaches feel that off-season conditioning
is important to his development for fall camp.
Coaches feel Burke, 6-1, 235, improved tremendously during spring
drills and will be a factor in the fall. The Jacksonville, Fla. native, has the
size to play against the run, but needs to improve his speed for pass
coverage. Last season, Burke played in seven games, making two
tackles.
Sophomore Brad Bunch will also provide depth at inside linebacker.
SECONDARY: Another young, but experienced group is the secondary,
coached by Chuck Pagano, who mentored the outside linebackers last
season.
This season, two juniors and two sophomores go into fall camp as
starters, but two other sophomores and another junior could end up
there.
Daren Hart, 5-9, 173, is the most highly-touted of the group. A
second-team Freshman All-America (by Football News) last season at
strong safety, Hart was tied for second on the team in tackles with 97,
including 10 1/2 stops behind the line of scrimmage.
Hart was also an All-South Independent selection.
Daren is a very tough kid,� said Pagano. He plays with sucha high
level of intensity and he is a smart football player. Even though he is only
a sophomore, he has become a leader in the secondary.�
HartTs twin brother, David, will battle for a starting role at free safety
with fellow sophomore Dwight Henry.
David, 5-9, 181, played in 10 games last season and had 38 tackles.
Coaches like his instincts and toughness.
Henry, 5-11, 171, started seven games at free safety and had 41 tackles
last season. He has tremendous quickness and is a solid tackler. The Fort
Lauderdale, Fla. native, will have to pick up things quickly in the fall
because he did not participate in spring drills to run track.
Hank Cooper enters fall camp as the starter at right cornerback.
Coaches feel that Cooper, 6-0, 184, is the best open field tackler on the
squad. The junior from Smyrna, Ga., has good size and speed. Last
season, Cooper had 28 tackles and an interception in nine games.
Juniors Emmanuel McDaniel and David Crumbie will battle for the
starting left cornerback spot. McDaniel, 5-9, 168, started eight games last
season and had 29 tackles and two interceptions. Coaches feel he is
loaded with talent and are looking for big things from him.
Crumbie, 5-9, 175, is the most fundamentally-sound player in the
secondary. Coaches will be looking for more from Crumbie in the fall.
Sophomore E.J. Gunthrope and redshirt freshman Tabari Wallace,
along with sophomore Andre Taylor, will also see playing time in the
fall. Gunthrope, 6-2, 197, had a fine spring at the strong safety spot, while
Wallace and Taylor could also see time on special teams.
SPECIALISTS
KICKER: Sophomore Chad Holcomb will handle all placement kicks for
the second straight season. Last year, the Smyrna, Ga. native, hit on eight
of 13 field goals and 15 of 16 extra-points. He missed his first extra-point
and made 15 ina row. Coaches felt that Holcomb had a fine spring and
has improved on his accuracy. Last year, his longest was 43 yards
against Syracuse. He also had six touchbacks on kickoffs with an average
depth of the 6.5 yard line.
PUNTER: For the third straight season, East Carolina will likely have a
different starting punter. Matt Levine, a freshman from Wootton High in
North Potomac, Md., will probably handle the punting chores. Last
season, as a high school senior, Levine averaged 45.1 yards per attempt.
Sophomore Ed Crabtree will battle Levine for the starting spot. The
Dunn native punted five times, all against Cincinnati in the season finale,
for a 39.8 yard average.
RETURN SPECIALISTS: Redshirt freshman Jason Nichols will handle
the punt return chores this season. Coaches feel he has extremely reliable
hands and great quickness. Sophomore Mitchell Galloway will be the
PiratesT top kickoff returner. Last season, Galloway returned 12 kicks for
a 21.8 yard average, tops on the squad. He has good speed and runs well
after the catch.
SNAPPER/HOLDER: Michael Jacobs, who handled the long snaps on
punts held for field goals and extra points for the last two seasons, signed
a professional baseball contract with the Boston Red Sox, and will not
return. Sophomore Brian Williams will snap for field goals and extra
points.

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The big question surrounding East Carolina football is the return of
sophomore starting quarterback Marcus Crandell. The Robersonville,
N.C. native, suffered a broken leg against Central Florida, the second
game of the 1993 season. Crandell answered some of the questions with
a fine outing during spring drills. The 6-0, 195 pound Crandell completed
48 of 106 passes for 639 yards with a touchdown during four spring
scrimmages.
In six quarters last season, Crandell was ECUTs highest ranked passer
(120.33 rating), completing 19 of 40 passes for 253 yards with three
touchdowns and an interception.
-ECU-
Last season was one filled with many injuries. Not only did Crandell
fall to a broken leg, but his backup, Chris Hester, lasted just five games
before breaking a thumb. In all, 10 regulars missed starting assignments
during the season. They were: QB Marcus Crandell and Chris Hester, OL
Terry Tilghman, Derrick Leaphart and Tom Coleman, WR Morris Letcher,
RB Jerris McPhail, LB Morris Foreman and Mark Libiano and DB Hank
Cooper. Also, Walter Scott was a potential starter on the defensive front
before suffering a season ending knee injury in fall camp.
Only six Pirates started every game in 1993. They were: Junior Smith
(RB), Carlester Crumpler (TE), Ken Carroll (OT), Jeff Cooke (DT), Bernard
Carter (DE/LB) and Daren Hart (SAF).
-ECU-
Statistically, the Pirates return 100 percent of their passing yards from
last season, 98 percent of their rushing yards and 52 percent of their
receiving yards.
All three quarterbacks used last season - Crandell, Hester and Perez
Mattison - return, as do the three leading rushers - Junior Smith, Jerris
McPhail and Damon Wilson - and three of the top five leading receivers
- McPhail (1), Allen Williams (4) and Smith (5).
Defensively, 61 percent of ECUTs total tackles return, including two of
the top three tacklers - Mark Libiano and Daren Hart.
-ECU-
The Pirates were one of the youngest teams in college football in 1993.
During the season, 18 different freshmen and first-year players started in
games. They were: QB Perez Mattison, Chris Hester and Marcus
Crandell, HB Jerris McPhail (TR), OT Ron Suddith, OG Jake Gilray, DE
Willie Brookins (UCO), Lamont Burns and Lorenzo West, DT John
Krawczyk (JUCO), LB Carlos Brown and B.J. Crane, CB Dwight Henry,
CB/LB David Hart, SAF Daren Hart, PK Chad Holcomb, P Bill Wilson
(JUCO) and Ed Crabtree.
Eight true freshmen (Mattison, Brown, Crane, Henry, Holcomb, Marvin
Burke, Shane McPherson and Lorenzo West) played in 1993 with six
drawing starting assignments (Mattison, Brown, Crane, Henry, Holcomb
and West).
-ECU-
Steve Logan has four new coaches on his 1994 staff. The list includes:
Paul Jette (defensive coordinator /inside linebackers), who came to ECU
from Texas Christian University, Jim Fleming (outside linebackers) was
at Brown University last season, Willie Scott (tight ends), came to ECU
from University of South Carolina, and Cliff Yoshida (defensive line)
coached at Southern University last season. They replace Chris Thurmond,
Theo Lemon, Larry Coyer and Bob Babich.
-ECU-
East Carolina will continue to play top collegiate programs into the
late 1990s and the next decade. In 1995, the Pirates are scheduled to visit
Tennessee, Syracuse, Illinois and Army. ECU also has scheduling
agreements with Army for 1997, Kentucky and Alabama in 1998 and
Wake Forest in 2001 and 2002. Of those games, Army is scheduled to
ma lec hkcwe meleiuey-1) mh (e)c-t"
visit Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium in 1997, Kentucky in 1998 while Wake
Forest visits in 2002.
-ECU-
ECU received special recognition by the College Football Association
for its graduation rate among football players. ECU was one of 19
institutions to receive honorable mention� recognition for graduating 70
percent or more of football players that enrolled during the 1988-89
academic year. It is the first time ECU has been honored by the CFA for
its graduation rates.
-ECU-
The Pirates made a big improvement defensively from 1992 to 1993.
Last season, the Pirates finished 47th in the NCAA final statistical rankings
in total defense, allowing 357.09 yards per game. In 1992, the Pirates
finished 105th, allowing 456.73 yards per game.
Last season, ECU finished tied for 51st in rushing defense (159.45 yards
per game), 70th in pass efficiency defense (128.25 rating) and 85th in
scoring defense (29.91 points per game).
In 1992, ECU finished 106th in rushing defense (253.45 yards per
game), 98th in pass efficiency defense (135.85 rating) and 101st in scoring
defense (33.36 points per game).
-ECU-
East Carolina has had one first-team All-America selection in each of
the last three seasons. Last season, Carlester Crumpler was named first-
team All-America tight end by the Walter Camp Football Foundation. In
1992, offensive tackle Tom Scott was a first-team All-America by Football
News and The Sporting News. In 1991, linebacker Robert Jones was a
unanimous first-team All-America selection.
The PiratesT best chance for a fourth straight year of All-Americas is
senior running back Junior Smith. The Fayetteville, N.C. native, enters
the 1994 season as the NCAA Division I-ATs second leading returning
rusher from last season. Smith gained 1,352 yards last season, trailing
only WisconsinTs Brent Moss, who gained 1,479 yards, as the nationTs
returning rushing leader.
-ECU-
Two Pirates were taken in the 1994 National Football League draft -
Bernard Carter in the sixth round to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and
Carlester Crumpler in the seventh round to the Seattle Seahawks.
The duoTs selection marks the fifth straight year that East Carolina has
had at least one player selected in the NFL draft.
-ECU-
ECU has fielded 58 teams during the schoolTs 62 years of playing
collegiate football. During that span, the overall record for Pirate football
is 278-265-11,a51.2 winning percentage. During the last five seasons, the
Pirates are 29-27, a 51.8 winning percentage.
-ECU-
During the last three seasons, ECU has averaged 86.5 percent capacity
for all home games at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. Last season, the Pirates
averaged 26,896 fans per home game, the lowest since 1988. In 1992, ECU
set a school record with an average of 32,814 fans per game visiting
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. And, during the PiratesT 11-1 run in 1991, an
average of 31,083 fans attended each home game. Five of the top 12
crowds in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium history have come in the last three
seasons.
-ECU-







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Junior Smith, Senior Running Back
5-6, 180, Fayetteville, N.C.
All-America Candidate
Pre-season All-Independent by The Sporting News.
Listed as Top 10 candidate for Doak Walker National Running Back
Award by The Sporting News.
Last season, finished sixth in the nation in rushing yards per game
(122.9 yards per game).
Last season, ranked 23rd in nation in all-purpose rushing yards per
game (132.1 yards per game).
Second leading returning rusher in 1994, behind only Wisconsin's
Brent Moss.
All-Independent Football Alliance and All-South Independent for
the last two seasons.
No returning running back had a higher percent of his team's
rushing yards than Smith (82.7 percent).
Broke the East Carolina single-season rushing yardage mark last
season, with 1,352 yards on 278 carries and nine touchdowns.
e Also broke the East Carolina single-game rushing yardage mark
last season, with 282 yards on 31 carries and three touchdowns
against Tulsa
Needs just 348 rushing yards in 1994 to become East Carolina's
career rushing leader.
Became first Pirate to rush for over 1,000 yards ina season since 1979
when he had 1,037 yards in 1992.
Became first Pirate to have back-to-back 1,000 yard seasons since
Carlester Crumpler did it in 1972-73. No ECU running back has ever
had 3 straight season of 1,000 yards rushing.
Has 10 games of 100+ yards rushing in first three seasons, including
six last season.
Among his best outings in 1993 include: 282 yards on 31 carries vs.
Tulsa, 169 yards on 34 carries vs. Kentucky, 164 yards on 28 carries vs.
Syracuse and 146 yards on 20 carries vs. Memphis State.
Among his best outings in 1992 include: 243 yards on 31 carries vs.
Arkansas State, 150 yards on 18 carries vs. Southern Miss, and 133
yards on 20 carries vs. South Carolina.
Bench presses 325 pounds, squats 650 pounds and has been timed at
4.55 in the 40-yard dash.
Led state of North Carolina in rushing yards as a senior in high
school, gaining 2,454 yards - second highest rushing total in state
history.
Terry Tiighman, Senior Offensive Guard
6-6, 276, Mesquite, Texas
Named pre-season second team All-Independent by The Sporting
News.
Started in three games last season before suffering shoulder injury
and getting medical redshirt year.
Most versatile player on the offensive line, playing all five positions
during career at East Carolina.
Starter in 1992 at left guard and will start at right tackle this season.
Mar Libiano, Junior Linebacker
6-3, 232, Easton, Pa.
Named pre-season second team All-Independent by The Sporting
News.
e Playing in just nine games in 1993, led the Pirates in total tackles

with 114, an average of 12.7 per game.
Recorded career best 17 stops against Syracuse in last season's
Opener.
Reached double figure tackles in every game last season and earned
honorable mention All-America honors in Football News last season.
Daren Hart, Sophomore Safety
5-9, 173, Winston-Salem, N.C.
Named pre-season second team All-Independent by The Sporting
News.
e Second team Freshman All-America in Football News last season,
setting the East Carolina freshman record with 97 tackles last sea-
son.
Second on team last season with 10.5 tackles behind the line of
scrimmage.
Had season best 20 stops against Kentucky, earning ECAC Defen-
sive Player of the Week.
Was also ECAC Rookie of the Week against Central Florida, with
eight tackles and an interception.
Jerris Mernail, Junior Running Back
6-0, 196, Clinton, N.C.
Led Pirates in total receptions last season with 34 for 410 yards and
four touchdowns.
e His 56-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter against
Louisiana Tech was a game-winner.
Caught 8 passes against Louisiana Tech (107 yards) and 6 passes
(107 yards) against Southern Miss.
Great speed (4.45 in 40) and agility.
Moris F oreman, Junior Linebacker
6-1, 223, Farmville, N.C.
e In just eight games, finished with 71 total tackles, including five
behind the line of scrimmage, with two interceptions and three
quarterback pressures.
e ECAC Defensive Player of the Week against Louisiana Tech with
9 tackles and an interception.
Ron Suddith, Sophomore Offensive Tackle
6-2, 297, Miami, Fla.
e Did not allow a sack during freshman season.
e Started seven games at right offensive tackle last season.
Wile Brookins, Senior Defensive End
6-2, 240, West Palm Beach, Fla.
e Named pre-season second team All-Independent by The Sporting
News.
Had 60 tackles, including 41 solos and a team-high 7.5 sacks last
season (his first at ECU).
e Had nine stops against Tulsa and Kentucky and recorded eight
tackles against Virginia Tech.
� Coaches feel he had an excellent spring and should have a better
season in 1994.

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(As of July 1, 1994)
Offense
51 Ken Carroll (6-7, 294, Sr-3L)
77 Charles Boothe (6-6, 248, Jr-1L)
67 Shane McPherson (6-3, 265, So-1L)
73 Jake Gilray (6-4, 250, So-1L)
54 Dealton Cotton (6-0, 274, Sr-3L)
75 Andy Dulioki (6-6, 250, Fr-RS)
58 Derrick Leaphart (6-2, 310, Sr-3L)
63 Kevin Wiggins (6-0, 260, Jr-1L)
78 Terry Tilghman (6-6, 276, Sr-3L)
59 Jamie Gray (6-2, 293, 50-50)
61 Ron Suddith (6-2, 292, So-1L)
74 Mark McCall (6-5, 265, So-SQ)
68 Brian Nagy (6-6, 265, Fr-RS)
83 Dwight Linville (6-2, 233, Jr-2L)
90 Scott Richards (6-4, 238, So-1L)
88 Sean Richardson (6-5, 220, So-SQ)
97 Lamont Burns (6-5, 245, So-1L)
5 Marcus Crandell (6-0, 202, So-1L)
9 Dan Gonzalez (6-3, 205, Fr-RS)
8 Chris Hester (6-3, 190, So-1L) "
2 Perez Mattison (6-1, 185, So-1L)
12 Orlando Whitaker (6-0, 181, Sr-1L)
35 Junior Smith (5-6, 180, Sr-3L)
31 Eric Blanton (5-9, 203, Jr-1L)
34 John Peacock (6-0, 215, Fr-RS)
19 Damon Wilson (6-0, 233, Sr-3L)
23 Jerris McPhail (6-0, 190, Jr-1L)
25 Derrek Batson (5-9, 172, Jr-2L)
37 Carlos Blake (5-10, 196, Jr-2L)
1 Jason Nichols (5-10, 170, Fr-RS)
28 Ben Fossey (6-1, 175, Jr-JC) al
82 Mitchell Galloway (5-10, 173, So-1L)
20 Linwood DeBrew (5-10, 175, Fr-RS)
11 Allen Williams (6-1, 190, So-1L)
80 Larry Shannon (6-5, 182, Fr-RS)

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91 Willie Brookins (6-2, 225, Sr-1L)
40 Daniel Russ (6-4, 231, So-SQ)
66 Jeff Griffin (6-7, 229, So-SQ)
96 Walter Scott (6-3, 253, Jr-2L)
79 Darnell Gilliard (6-7, 302, Jr-JC)
9/ John Krawezyk (6-3, 263, St-11)
94 Aaron Black (6-4, 240, Jr-JC)
45 Lorenzo West (6-3, 230, So-1L)
94 Aaron Black (6-4, 240, Jr-JC)
7 Morris Foreman (6-1, 210, Jr-2L)
84 Leonard Graham (6-1, 232, Sr-3L)
98 Brian Richardson (6-4, 230, Fr-RS)
O2 Patrick | titley (6-2, 215, |r 50)
81 Mark Libiano (6-3, 225, Jr-2L)
53 Carlos Brown (6-1, 215, So-1L)
33 B.J. Crane (6-1, 220, So-1L)
39 Marvin Burke (6-1, 235, So-1L)
13 Hank Cooper (6-0, 184, Jr-2L)
Andree Faylor (5-11, 175, se-50)
50 Dwight deny (5-11, 171, so 1L)
21 David Hart (5-9, 181, So-1L)
22 Daren Hart (5-9, 173, So-1L)
6 H.), Gunthrope (6-2, 197, 50-10)
3 Emmanuel McDaniel (5-9, 168, Jr-2L)
17 David Crumbie (5-9, 175, Jr-1L)
19 Tabari Wallace (5-11, 162, Fr-RS)
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24 Chad Holcomb (6-2, 160, So-1L)
27 Ed Crabtree (6-0, 193, So-SQ)
47 Brian Williams (6-4, 219, So-1L)
90 Scott Richards (6-4, 238, So-1L)
23 Jerris McPhail (6-0, 190, Jr-1L)
82 Mitchell Galloway (5-10, 173, So-1L)

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Shane McPherson McFER-SON
Andy Dulioki DOO-LEE-O-KEE
Terry Tilghman TIL-MAN
Derrick Leaphart LEAP-HART
Dealton Cotton DELION
Brian Nagy NA (Lone A GEE
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Ken Carroll
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Hank Cooper
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Edward Crabtree
Marcus Crandell
B.J. Crane
Robert Crawford
David Crumbie
Chad Custer
Linwood DeBrew
Andy Dulioki
Alexander Durden
Morris Foreman
Ben Fossey
Mitchell Galloway
Darnell Gilliard
Jake Gilray
Dan Gonzalez
Leonard Graham
Jamie Gray
Jeff Griffin
EJ. Gunthrope
Scott Harley
Daren Hart
David Hart
Dwight Henry
Chris Hester
Chad Holcomb
Patrick Hurley
Chuck Ingram
Daryl Jones
Kevin Jorgenson
John Krawczyk
Bernard Lackey
Derrick Leaphart
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Mark Libiano
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Hometown (Last School Attended)
Miami, Fla. (Killian HS)
Huntington, N.Y. (HS)
Primghar, lowa (Waldorf College)
Macon, Ga. (SW Macon HS)
Warwick, N.Y. (Warwick Valley HS)
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Anderson HS)
West Palm Beach, Fla. (NE Oklahoma A&M)
Elizabeth City, N.C. (Northeastern HS)
Jacksonville, Fla. (Raines HS)
Greensboro, N.C. (Page HS)
Levittown, Pa. (Bishop Egan HS)
Thompson, Ga. (HS)
smyrna, Ga. (Campbell HS)
Norfolk, Va. (Granby HS)
Dean, N .(liten HS)
Robersonville, N.C. (Roanoke HS)
College Park, Ga. (Lovett HS)
Idareispure, Da. (E15)
Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln HS)
Salem, Va. (HS)
Newport News, Va. (Ferguson HS)
Orlando, Fla. (Winter Park HS)
Plainville, Mass. (Middleboro HS)
Farmville, N.C. (HS/Fork Union)
Denver, lowa (Waldorf College)
Bennettsville, S.C. (Marlboro HS)
Anderson, S.C. (Butler Junior College)
Sarasota, Fla. (HS)
Neptune, NJ. (HS)
Miami, Fla. (HS)
Phoenixville, Pa. (HS)
Anderson, S.C. (Crescent HS)
Winston-Salem, N.C. (Parkland HS)
WNeptme fF (Ela)
Winston-Salem, N.C. (Carver HS)
Winston-Salem, N.C. (Carver HS)
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Plantation HS)
Loganville, Ga. (Rockdale County HS)
Smyrna, Ga. (Campbell HS)
Palm Beach, Fla. (Palm Beach Gardens HS)
Greensboro, N.C. (Chowan College)
Rockledge, Fla. (HS)
Garner, N.C. (HS)
Oglesby, Ill. (Illinois Valley CC)
Conyers, Ga. (Rockdale HS)
Decatur, Ga. (SW DeKalb HS)
North Potomac, Md. (Wootton HS)
Easton, Pa. (HS)







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Dwight Linville
Raymond Mabry
Perez Mattison
Adrian Moore
Danny Moore
Mark McCall
Emmanuel McDaniel
Deeone McKeithan
Tim McKinnon
Jerris McPhail
Shane McPherson
Andre McSwain
Brian Nagy
Jason Nichols
Stephen Padgett
John Peacock
Bruce Pearson
Kendrick Phillips
Trey Pittman
Scott Richards
Brian Richardson
Sean Richardson
Daniel Russ
Roberto Santiago
Walter Scott
Mike Sellers
Matt Semenza
Shep Sepaniak
Larry Shannon
Mike Sheehan
Sonny Siaki
Jermaine Smith
Junior Smith
Ron Suddith
Kelvin Suggs
Scott Sutton
Andreé Taylor
Tavares Taylor
Terry Tilghman
Ernest Tinnen
Tabari Wallace
Kevin Watson
Lorenzo West
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Class
Jr-2L
Fr-HS
So-1L
Fr-RS
Fr-HS
So-SO
Jr-2L
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Fr-HS
Jr-1L
So-1L
So-SQ
Fr-RS
Fr-RS
Jr-SQ
Fr-RS
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Fr-HS
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Fr-RS
So-SQ
So-SQ
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Fr-HS
Fr-HS
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Fr-HS
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So-1L
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Fr-RS
So-SO
Fr-HS
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So-SQ
Fr-RS
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Jr-s0
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So-1L
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5-4
4-3
4-4
3-3
2-2
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2-2
4-3
3-3
4-4
4-4
2-2
4-4
2-2
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4-4
3-3
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Hometown (Last School Attended)
Winston-Salem, N.C. (North Forsyth HS)
Grifton, N.C. (West Craven HS)
Anderson, S.C. (Westside HS)
Creedmoor, N.C. (Garner HS)
Grifton, N.C. (Ayden-Grifton HS)
Rochelle, Ga. (Wilcox County HS)
Jonesboro, Ga. (HS)
Perth Amboy, NJ. (Fis)
Upper Marlboro, Md. (DeMatha HS)
Clinton, N.C. (Mt. Olive College/Clinton HS)
Cartersville, Ga. (HS)
Shelby, N.C. (West Forsyth HS)
Orlando, Fla. (Winter Park HS)
Norcorss, Ga. (Meadowcreek HS)
Huntingtown, Md. (Towson State University)
Venice, Fla. (Cardinal Mooney HS)
Goldsboro, N.C. (HS)
Fayetteville, N.C. (Westover HS)
Hookerton, N.C. (Greene Central HS)
North Augusta, S.C. (HS)
Spring Hope, N.C. (Southern Nash HS)
Durham, N.C. (Northern Durham HS)
Shallotte, N.C. (West Brunswick HS)
Hackensack, N.J. (HS)
Trenton, S.C. (Strom Thurmond HS)
Covington, Ga. (Newton County HS)
Haslet, N.J. (Raritan HS)
Brookside, N.J. (West Morris HS)
Starke, Fla. (Bradford HS)
Closter, N.Y. (Northern Valley Regional HS)
Wilmington, N.C. (New Hanover HS)
Eden, N.C. (NE Oklahoma A&M)
Fayetteville NC (EE. Smith 135)
Miami, Fla. (Palmetto Senior HS)
Kiniston, N.C dis)
Poquoson, Va. (HS)
New Castle, Del. (Penn HS)
Fayetteville, N.C. (Westover HS)
Mesquite, Texas (HS)
Burlington, N.C. (Cummings HS)
New Bern, N.C. (HS)
Wison, N.C. (unt HS)
Atlanta, Ga. (Decatur HS)
Battleboro, N.C. (N. Edgecombe HS)
Pink Hill, N.C. (South Lenoir HS)
Rock Hill, S.C. (Northwestern HS)
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Name Pos.
Jason Nichols WR
Perez Mattison OB
Emmanuel McDaniel CB
Daryl Jones RB
Marcus Crandell OB
E.J. Gunthrope ming
Morris Foreman EB
Chris Hester OB
Dan Gonzalez OB
Matt Levine P
Allen Williams WR
Orlando Whitaker OB
Hank Cooper DAL
Brian Bentley DB
Ernest Tinnen OB
David Crumbie (cB
Damon Wilson RB
Linwood DeBrew WR
David Hart CB
Daren Hart SAF
Jerris McPhail HB
Chad Holcomb PK
Derrek Batson HB
Kelvin Suggs DB
Tim McKinnon DB
Ben Fossey WR
Dwight Henry eres
Eric Blanton RB
Shep Sepaniak LB
B.J. Crane LB
John Peacock RB
Junior Smith RB
Carlos Blake HB
Deeone McKeithan DB
Marvin Burke LB
Daniel Russ DE
Tavares Taylor DB
Bernard Lackey RB
Scott Harley RB
Lorenzo West LB
Jermaine Smith DE
Brian Williams SN
Bruce Pearson SAF
Matt Semenza LB
Danny Moore c
Ken Carroll OL
Carlos Brown LB
Dealton Cotton OG
Trey Pittman Be
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5-10
6-1
9-9
5-11
6-0
6-2
6-1
6-3
6-3
9-10
6-1
6-0
6-2
6-1
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5-10
9-9
6-0
6-2
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6-3
6-1
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6-1
6-0
5-6
9-10
6-1
6-4
63
9-11
9-11
6-3
6-4
6-1
6-2
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170
185
168
198
1925
210
220
195
205
185
200
1381
184
190
200
1S
224
175
181
dD
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160
172
180
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230
222
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182
185
239
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185
194
244
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219
200
203
260
301
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Class
Fr-RS
So-1L
Jr-2L
Fr-HS
So-1L
So-1L
Jr-2L
So-1L
Fr-RS
Fr-HS
So-1L
Sr-1L
Jn2L
Fr-HS
Fr-HS
Jr-1L
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Fr-RS
So-1L
So-1L
Jr-1L
So-1L
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Fr-HS
Jr-JC
So-1L
Jr-1L
Fr-HS
So-1L
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Jr-2L
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So-1L
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Fr-HS
Fr-HS
Fr-RS
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So-1L
Jr-1L
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Fr-HS
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So-1L
Sr-3L
Fr-HS
5-4
3-3
5-4
3-2
4-3
2-2
5-4
4-3
2-1
2-2
5-4
5-4
3-2
3-3
2-2
5-4
1-1
4-3
1-1
5-4
Hometown (Last School Attended)
Norcross, Ga. (Meadowcreek HS)
Anderson, S.C. (Westside HS)
Jonesboro, Ga. (HS)
Rockledge, Ga. (HS)
Robersonville, N.C. (Roanoke HS)
Winston-Salem, N.C. (Parkland HS)
Farmville, N.C. (HS/ Fork Union)
Loganville, Ga. (Rockdale County HS)
Neptune, N.J. (HS)
North Potomac, Md. (Wootton HS)
Rock Hill, S.C. (Northwestern HS)
Battleboro, N.C. (N. Edgecombe HS)
Smyrna, Ga. (Campbell HS)
Huntington, N.Y. (HS)
Burlington, N.C. (Cummings HS)
Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln HS)
Jacksonville, Fla. (Ribault HS)
Newport News, Va. (Ferguson HS)
Winston-Salem, N.C. (Carver HS)
Winston-Salem, N.C. (Carver HS)
Clinton, N.C. (Mt. Olive College/Clinton HS)
Smyrna, Ga. (Campbell HS)
Miami, Fla. (Killian HS)
Kinston, N.C. (HS)
Upper Marlboro, Md. (DeMatha HS)
Denver, lowa (Waldorf College)
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Plantation HS)
Warwick, N.Y. (Warwick Valley HS)
Brookside, N.J. (West Morris HS)
College Park, Ga. (Lovett HS)
Venice, Fla. (Cardinal Mooney HS)
Fayetteville, N.C. (FE. Sauth HS)
Macon, Ga. (SW Macon HS)
Perth Amboy, N.J. (HS)
Jacksonville, Fla. (Raines HS)
Shallotte, N.C. (West Brunswick HS)
Fayetteville, N.C. (Westover HS)
Conyers, Ga. (Rockdale HS)
Neptune, N.J. (HS)
Atlanta, Ga. (Decatur HS)
Eden, N.C. (NE Oklahoma A&M)
Garner, N.C. (HS)
Goldsboro, N.C. (HS)
Haslet, N.J. (Raritan HS)
Grifton, N.C. (Ayden-Grifton HS)
Levittown, Pa. (Bishop Egan HS)
Elizabeth City, N.C. (Northeastern HS)
Norfolk, Va. (Granby HS)
Hookerton, N.C. (Greene Central HS)








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57 ~~ John Krawczyk Di 6 265 =. ori 2 Oglesby, Ill. (Illinois Valley CC)
58. Derrick Leaphart C 262 310 ort 4 Decatur, Ga. (SW DeKalb HS)
59 jamie Gray OG 62.295 S050 345 Phoenixville, Pa. (HS)
61 Ron Suddith OL. 62 297 Souk 3-3 Miami, Fla. (Palmetto Senior HS)
63 Kevin Wiggins (60 260 [rs = 22 Pink Hill, N.C. (South Lenoir HS)
64 Chad Custer DL 66 263 ~Frelis 5-4 Salem, Va. (HS)
66 Jeff Griffin DE 6-7 -220" 5050 - 35 Anderson, S.C. (Crescent HS)
67 Shane McPherson OF 63 265 Sell 45 Cartersville, Ga. (HS)
68 Brian Nagy OT 6-6 265 Fr-RS 44 Orlando, Fla. (Winter Park HS)
69 Roberto Santiago DL 62 300 FeHS 54 Hackensack, N.J. (HS)
/\ MikeSheéenan DE 66 310 ris 54 Closter, N.Y. (Northern Valley Regional HS)
75 jJaxe (allay OG 64 250. Soll 33 Sarasota, Fla. (HS)
74 Mark McCall OT 655 265 So5Q 32 Rochelle, Ga. (Wilcox County HS)
75 Andy Dulioki OG 6-6 250 Fr-RS' 4-4 Orlando, Fla. (Winter Park HS)
77 Charles Boothe Ol 6-6 284 JriL 2-2 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Anderson HS)
78 ferry 1iiehman OG. 66 276. Sol {) Mesquite, Texas (HS)
79 Darnell Gilliard DE 6-7 302 IC 3-2 Anderson, S.C. (Butler Junior College)
80 Larry Shannon WK 65 182 PeRS 44 Starke, Fla. (Bradford HS)
81 Mark Libiano 1B 6-50 262 [2 3-2 Easton, Pa. (HS)
82 Mitchell Galloway WIS BID 17s 50-1, =e Bennettsville, S.C. (Marlboro HS)
83. Dwight Linville VE. 6-2) - 233 -. [1-28 2-2 Winston-Salem, N.C. (North Forsyth HS)
84 Leonard Graham 1B 267) 223� Si ad Miami, Fla. (HS)
85. Mike Dellers WRK 63. 165 Friip 5-4 Covington, Ga. (Newton County HS)
87 Raymond Mabry KB 58 17 FrHS 54 Grifton, N.C. (West Craven HS)
88 Sean Richardson de 6 220 S050 63 Durham, N.C. (Northern Durham HS)
69 . Kendrick Phillips WK 6-3 200� FrHsS 5-4 Fayetteville, N.C. ()Westover HS)

90 Scott Richards Tk 64 225 " Sol 3-3 North Augusta, S.C. (HS)
91 Willie Brookins DE 62 240 Srl 2-1 West Palm Beach, Fla. (NE Oklahoma A&M)
02 Patick dune, DE 6-2 213 [ro 22 Palm Beach, Fla. (Palm Beach Gardens HS)
94 Aaron Black DE 64 245 jfr-JC. 3-2 Primghar, Iowa (Waldorf College)
96 Walter Scott D1 63 270 -jr2) 2-2 Trenton, S.C. (Strom Thurmond HS)
97 Lamont Burns TE �65. 25. So 3-3 Greensboro, N.C. (Page HS)
98 Brian Richardson DE 64 230 FPrkKS 44 Spring Hope, N.C. (Southern Nash HS)
99 Alphonso Collins LB 64 200 tris O24 Thompson, Ga. (HS)

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The Extremes

Tallest: Ken Carroll, OT; Darnell Gilliard, DL; Jeff Griffin, DE (6-7)
Shortest: Junior Smith, RB (5-6)
Largest: Derrick Leaphart, C; Mike Sheehan, DL (310)
Smallest: Stephen Padgett, PK (158)
Oldest: Dealton Cotton, OG (5/5/71)
Youngest: Matt Levine, P (11/1/76)
Fastest: Jerris McPhail, HB (4.38)
By Position
Running Backs: Jerris McPhail (4.38)
Quarterbacks: Perez Mattison (4.62)
Wide Receivers: Mitchell Galloway (4.44)
Tight Ends: Dwight Linville (4.95)
Offensive Line: Charles Boothe (4.95)
Defensive Line: John Krawczyk (4.65)
Linebackers: Mark Libiano (4.69)
Secondary: Hank Cooper (4.52)
Strongest: Jake Gilray, OG (425 bench press)
By Position
Running Backs: Damon Wilson (405)
Quarterbacks: Marcus Crandell (320)
Wide Receivers: Mitchell Galloway (295)
Tight Ends: Lamont Burns (345)
Offensive Line: Jake Gilray (425)
Defensive Line: John Krawczyk (415)
Linebackers: Leonard Graham (400)
Secondary: Emmanuel McDaniel (325)



Pirates By Categories


Classes
True Freshmen: 23
Redshirt Freshmen: 14
Sophomores: 29
Juniors: 21
Seniors: 11



By States
North Carolina: 34
Florida: 16
Georgia: 15
South Carolina: 7
New Jersey: 6
Virginia: 4
Pennsylvannia: 4
Maryland: 3
New York: 3
Iowa: 2
Texas: 1
Delaware: 1
Illinois: 1
Massachusetts: 1





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1. Jerris McPhail, HB
2. Carlos Blake, HB
Chuck Ingram, RB
Junior Smith, RB
5. Mitchell Galloway, WR
6. Derrek Batson, HB
Hank Cooper, SAF
8. Jason Nichols, WR
9. Emmanuel McDaniel, CB
10. Tabari Wallace, CB
Bench Press
Jake Gilray, OG
John Krawczyk, DT
Ron Suddith, OT
_ Dealton Cotton, OG
Damon Wilson, RB
Willie Brookins, DE
Jamie Gray, OG
Walter Scott, DT
9, Eric Blanton, RB
Leonard Graham, LB
Mark McCall, OT
Sonny Siaki, LB
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Andre Taylor, CB
_ Hank Cooper, SAF
Larry Shannon, WR
Junior Smith, RB
Jerris McPhail, HB
_ Mark Libiano, LB
Chuck Ingram, RB
_ Chris Hester, QB
_ Tabari Wallace, CB
| 10. Carlos Blake, HB
Mitchell Galloway, WR
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. Junior Smith, RB
| 3. Walter Scott, DT
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Hank Cooper, SAF
Mark Libiano, LB
7. Willie Brookins, DE
_ Scott Richards, 1E
9. Alexander Durden, SAF
Leonard Graham, LB
Derrick Leaphart, C
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1994 Pirates
25 Lerrek acon
Jr-2L, HB, 5-9, 172
Miami, Fla. (Killian HS)
Will return to his original position at
East Carolina in 1994 ... Spent first two years
at halfback before playing at wide receiver
last season ... Moved back to halfback this
spring ... Listed as a backup to Jerris McPhail
going into fall camp ... Inside slot type of player with good quickness and
dependable hands... Makes intelligent decisions ... Good quickness, with
big play possibilities ... Continues to hold school record for bench press by
wide receivers at 345 pounds and incline press at 265 pounds ... In four
spring scrimmage, caught three passes for 107 yards and a touchdown...
Timed at 4.52 in the 40-yard dash during spring drills.
1993: Played in all 11 games and started one game, vs. Washington
... Played mostly at flanker, but started against the Huskies at halfback ...
Caught four passes for 55 yards withno touchdowns... Had two receptions
for 14 yards against Central Florida and two catches against Virginia Tech
for 41 yards ... Season long was 22 yards against the Hokies ... In four
spring scrimmages, caught six passes for 54 yards.
1992: Played in all 11 games and started in four ... Started against
South Carolina, Bowling Green, Duke and Cincinnati ... Saw all of his
action at halfback ... Set single season freshman records for most catches
(26), reception yardage (288) and touchdown receptions (2) ... Set school
record with 97 yard punt return for touchdown against West Virginia ...
Return was also Mountaineer Field and West Virginia opponent standard
... One of only two returns during season (other for minus 2 yards) ...
Against Cincinnati, caught six passes for 77 yards ... Had seven catches for
87 yards against Virginia Tech...Set ECU freshman record for single game
receptions against Hokies ... Had a24-yard TD catch against Syracuse and
a 29-yard scoring grab against Pittsburgh... Had key 19-yard reception on
fake punt against South Carolina and avoided tackler ... Play gave ECU a
first down and Pirates later scored on the drive ... Had a catch in first nine
games before being shut out against Arkansas State and Memphis State
... Named co-special teams player of the week against South Carolina ...
Served as a game co-captain against Bowling Green.
1991: Did not see any action ... Redshirted season ... Worked as a
running back.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and track at Killian
High School in Miami, Fla. ... Was named Miami Offensive Player of the
Week twice ... Served as a team captain for two seasons and was teamTs
most valuable running back for three seasons ... Named All-Dade County
as a senior ... Averaged 7.8 yards per carry in high school career ... High
School coach was Sam Miller ... As a senior, rushed for 707 yards and
seven touchdowns ... Was a part of state champion 4x100 relay team as a
senior ... Has been timed at 9.9 in the 100-yard dash.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Nutrition and Dietetics ... Son of
Walter Batson ... Born June 18, 1973 in Miami, Fla. ... Recipient of Rotary
Club Leadership Award in high school ... Worked as a church volunteer
in his community and also worked as a library assistant ... Wants to work
in sports medicine after his football days are over.
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RECEIVING
(Catches-Yards-Touchdowns) Syracuse 0-0-0; Central Florida 2-14-0;
Washington 0-0-0; Memphis State 0-0-0; South Carolina 0-0-0; Louisiana
Tech 0-0-0; Southern Miss 0-0-0; Virginia Tech 2-41-0; Tulsa 0-0-0; Kentucky
0-0-0; Cincinnati 0-0-0.
1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RECEIVING
(Catches-Yards-Touchdowns) Syracuse 1-24-1; Virginia Tech 7-87-0; South
Carolina 3-30-0; Bowling Green 1-5-0; Duke 3-18-0; Cincinnati 6-77-0;
Pittsburgh 2-38-1; Southern Miss 2-6-0; West Virginia 1-3-0; Arkansas
State 0-0-0; Memphis State 0-0-0.

Receiving Statistics
Year No. Yds. Avg. TD _ Long
1992 26 288 iil 2 29 (Pitt)
1993 4 33 13.8 Q 22 (Va. Tech)
TOLALS 30 343 11.4 2 29 (Pitt)

Personality Profile
Nickname: Batman
If not playing football, I would be playing: Tennis
Favorite Sports Hero: Roger Craig
Role Model: Walter Karl Batson (brother)
My ultimate goal in life is to: Change someones life by my example
Biggest accomplishment at ECU: 97-yard punt return for a touchdown
against West Virginia
What makes me a good football player: Dedication, motivation
and prayer
Favorite food: Spaghetti
Favorite book: The Bible
Favorite movie: The Jungle Book
Favorite class at ECU: Philosophy
94 Aaron igck
Jr-JC, DE, 6-4, 245
Primghar, lowa
(South OTBrien HS/Waldorf JC)
Junior college transfer, who entered
ECU before spring drills ... Hada fine spring
and moved up depth chart ... Enters fall
camp as the backup to Lorenzo West at
defensive end ... Hard worker, who showed improvement every day in
the spring ... Undersized, but good athletic skills ... Runs well ... Timed at
4.88 in the 40-yard dash ... Also bench presses 335 pounds ... Could be a
factor during 1994 season.
JUNIOR COLLEGE: Lettered two seasons at Waldorf Junior College
in Forest City, lowa... Junior college teammate of fellow Pirate recruit Ben
Fossey ... Played for coach David Balstorff ... Last season, recorded 65 total
tackles, including six sacks and four fumble recoveries ... Named all-
region last season and helped the Warriors to a 9-2 record, conference
championship and the RC Cola Bowl.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three seasons in football, basketball and
track at South OTBrien High School in Paullina, Iowa ... As a senior for
coach Dave Larson, had 60 tackles, five sacks and caught 35 passes for 450
yards ... Helped lead squad to two conference championships ... Also
participated in school-record 4x100 and 4x200 relays.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Biology at ECU... Earned honor roll status
in first semester at East Carolina ...Son of Jack and Clara Black... Born May
15, 1974 ... Chose ECU over Pittsburgh and Brigham Young ... Enjoys all
outdoor activities ... Favorite childhood sports hero was Hank Aaron.
3 1 Cae Bick
Jr-2L, HB, 5-10, 182
Macon, Ga. (SW Macon HS)
Possessor of great speed ... Timed at
4.43, second fastest on squad behind Jerris
McPhailTs 4.38 ... Provides solid depth at
halfback ... Enters fall camp as the third
halfback, behind McPhail and Derrek Batson
... In four spring scrimmages, caught three passes for 78 yards ... Has a 33







1994 Pirates
inch vertical jump ... His 4.33 40-yard time in 1991 is still the record for
wide receivers at ECU ... Truly understands ECUTs offense and continues
to improve.
1993: Played in all 11 games without any starts ... Spent the season
backing up McPhail and Greg Floyd at halfback ... Caught two passes for
12 yards on the season ... Both catches came against South Carolina, one
for nine yards and another for three yards ... Moved from wide receiver
to halfback during spring drills ... Injured ankle forced him to miss latter
half of spring drills.
1992: Played inall 11 gamesasa backup flanker... Caught two passes
for 30 yards, including a 28-yard touchdown reception against Memphis
State ... Also caught a two-yard pass against the Tigers ... Returned two
kickoffs for a 21.5 yard average, including a 3l-yarder against Duke ...
Also had a 12-yard kickoff return against the Blue Devils.
1991: Did not see any action ... Redshirted season ... Worked as a
running back ... Given Rick Bankston Outstanding Scout Team Award for
his work on special teams ... Was the offensive scout team player of the
week against Memphis State and Southern Miss.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters in track and two in football at
Southwest Macon High Schoolin Macon, Ga. ... Named Macon Touchdown
Club Back of the Week ... Patriots were city champions for two seasons
under coach Edgar Hatcher ... Finished third in the state in the 300 hurdles
and ninth in the long jump ... Won the long jump title at the Georgia State
Games ... Named teamTs most versatile back ... Also did the triple jump
and ran in the 400-meter relay team in track ... Played high school football
with South Carolina linebacker James Flowers.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Exercise and Sport Science ... Son of
Virginia and Bobby Blake ... Born Sept. 11, 1972 ... Will celebrate 22nd
birthday a day after the Pirates open season at Duke ... An honor roll
student in high school ... After an NFL career, he would like to get
involved in social work ... Enjoys fishing and running ... Admires Deion
Sanders of the Cincinnati Reds because he backs up what he says.�

Receiving Statistics
Year No.
1992 2
1993 2
TOTALS 4

Personality Profile
Nickname: C-Lo
Role Model: Martin Luther King, Jr.
My advice to young people is: To stay in school.
Favorite Food: Fish
Favorite Book: The Color Purple
Favorite Movie: Terminator II
Favorite Class at ECU: Math
Hobbies: Fishing, Tennis, Swimming
Favorite Quote or Phrase I Live By: If my mind can conceive it and
my heart can believe it, then I know that I can achieve it.�
" Rev. Jesse Jackson
31 Bee iano
Jr-1L, RB, 5-9, 203
Warwick, N.Y. (Warwick HS)
Walk-on who has made his way up the
depth chart ... Enters fall camp as backup to
Junior Smith at running back ... Aggressive
runner ... Not flashy, but productive... Power
runner ... Bench presses 400 pounds and
timed at 4.7 in the 40-yard dash ... Holds school record for running backs
in incline press (320 pounds) ... Had a fine spring, rushing for 132 yards
on 25 carries in four scrimmages.


1993: Played in nine games as a reserve running back ... Gained 33
yards on 15 carries during the season... Did not play against Virginia Tech
and Tulsa... Best game was against Kentucky, rushing for 19 yards on five
carries against the Wildcats ... Had a 13 yard run, longest of season,
against UK ... Also had eight yards on four carries against Cincinnati ...
Did not have any receptions ... In four major spring scrimmages, rushed
for 122 yards on 29 carries, including a 25-yard touchdown... Also caught
five passes for 29 yards.
1992: Did not see any action ... Practiced as a reserve running back
... Named offensive scout team player of the week against South Carolina.
1991: Did not see any action ... Redshirted season ... Practice as a reserve
running back.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters in football at Warwick High
School in Warwick, N.Y. ... Played football for coach Joe Viglione ... Also
earned four letters in baseball ... Was his schoolTs Player of the Year as a
senior, rushing for 1,200 yards ... An honor roll student in high school.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Finance ... Son of Eugene and
Sandra Blanton... Born July 9, 1973 in Warwick, N.Y.... Favorite childhood
sports hero was Dallas CowboysT Tony Dorsett ... Wants to become an
insurance agent after college ... An honor roll student at ECU.
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RUSHING
(Rushes-Yards-Touchdowns) Syracuse 2-5-0; Central Florida 0-0-0;
Washington 3-4-0; Memphis State 0-0-0; South Carolina 1-(-3)-0; Louisiana
Tech 0-0-0; Southern Miss 0-0-0; Virginia Tech 0-0-0; Tulsa 0-0-0; Kentucky
5-19-0; Cincinnati 4-8-0.

Uf Gina Boothe
Jr-1L, OT, 6-6, 284
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
(Anderson HS)
Made great strides during spring drills
... After coming over from defensive side of
the ball, now is listed as second team left
offensive tackle behind Ken Carroll ... Still learning position ... Should see
a lot of playing time in the fall ... Strong and quick enough to start ... Bench
presses 300 pounds and runs a 4.95 in the 40-yard dash, fastest among
offensive linemen ... Came to ECU as a tight end in 1991 and moved to
defense before 1992 season ... Did not play last season, making transition
to offensive line.
1993: Did not see any game action ... Worked at offensive tackle after
moving from the defensive side of the football.
1992: Played in nine games and started one (vs. Arkansas State) ...
Missed game against Virginia Tech and Memphis State ... In214 defensive
plays, recorded 21 total tackles (10 solos), one tackle for a loss (-1 yard),
one forced fumble and two quarterback hurries ... Had season best eight
tackles against Arkansas State ... Also had four stops against West
Virginia ... Had one tackle for loss against Duke ... Backed up Bernard
Carter at left defensive end.
1991: Did not see any action... Redshirted season... Worked asa tight
end.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football, two in track and
one letter in basketball at Boyd Anderson High School in Fort Lauderdale,
Fla. ... Named all-county as a senior ... Coached in high school by Sylvester
Robinson ... Played both offensive and defensive tackle in high school ...
Threw the discus and shot in track and played forward in basketball.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Administration Services and
Information Processing ... Son of Charles and Pat Boothe ... Born May 2,






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1973... Plays the saxophone... Admires Michael Jordan... Hobbies include
collecting and reading comics and enjoys basketball.
1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-
Solos-Assists) Syracuse 0-0-0; Virginia Tech DNP; South Carolina 1-1-0;
Bowling Green 2-0-2; Duke 2-1-1; Cincinnati 1-0-1; Pittsburgh 1-0-1;
Southern Miss 2-0-2; West Virginia 4-3-1; Arkansas State 8-5-3; Memphis
State DNP.

Defensive Statistics
Year Url Al 1 = TEL Sacks FF-FR PD INT
1993 4] 19 60 5-16 71/248 U1 ] O




Defensive Statistics
Year UT AT U1 =UFL Sacks FF-FR PD INT
1992 10 1) 21 1 0-0 1-0 0 0

Personality Profile
If not playing football, I would be playing: Basketball
Role Model: Mom and Dad
In 10 years, ITd like to: Be happy
My advice to young people is: Keep fighting until the end.
What makes me a good football player: Size and leverage
Favorite food: Hamburgers
Favorite book: Jurassic Park
Favorite movie: Menance II Society
OT Witte Bocce
Sr-1L, DE, 6-2, 240
West Palm Beach, Fla.
(Suncoast HS/NE
Oklahoma A&M)
Coaches feel that Brookins could be a
post-season honors candidate ... Had an
excellent spring with 3 1/2 sacks in four scrimmages ... Has good
quickness and strength ... Outstanding pass rusher ... Aggressive ... Leads
by example ... Needs to have a big year for defense to be successful ...
Excellent athlete ... Set school record for incline press by defensive
linemen (340 pounds) ... Timed a 4.65 in the 40-yard dash ... Bench presses
405 pounds, among the top five on the squad.
1993: Played in all 11 games and started in eight at defensive end...
Came off the bench against Central Florida, Washington and Memphis
State ... Recorded 60 tackles, of which 41 were solos... Also had five tackles
for losses of 16 yards and 7 1/2 sacks for minus 48 yards (team high) ...
Recovered a fumble (against Kentucky), deflected one pass (against
Tulsa) and had eight quarterback pressures ... Had nine stops against
Tulsa and Kentucky ... Also had eight tackles against Virginia Tech and
seven hits against Syracuse, Central Florida, Louisiana Tech and Southern
Miss ... Against Tulsa, had four total tackles behind the line, including one
sack.
JUNIOR COLLEGE: Lettered in football for two seasons at
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M in Miami, Okla. ... Played for coach Mike
Lloyd... Asasophomore, had seven sacks, a fumble recovery and blocked
a punt ... The Norsemen were 9-1 in 1992 and national runners-up in
junior college ... His squad won the JUCO national championship in 1991.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football at Suncoast High
School in Riviera Beach, Fla. ... Played for coach Al Sutton ... The Chargers
were conference champions two seasons ... Was named all-conference
and high schoolTs defensive player of the year.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Criminal Justice ... Son of Mary
Ann Gordon ... Born Aug. 14, 1972 in West Palm Beach, Fla. ... Hobbies
include swimming, table tennis and dominos.
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-
Solos-Assists) Syracuse 7-5-2; Central Florida 2-0-2; Washington 0-0-0;
Memphis State 6-6-0; South Carolina 3-2-1; Louisiana Tech 7-2-5; Southern
Miss 7-6-1; Virginia Tech 8-6-2; Tulsa 9-7-2; Kentucky 9-4-5; Cincinnati 3-3-0.

Year Url AI Tt
1990

Personality Profile
Nickname: Pooky
If not playing football, I would be playing: Basketball
Favorite sports hero: Lawrence Taylor
Role Model: My godfather, Herman McKray
My advice to young people would be: Stay in school and strive to be
all you can be. Make your families proud.
Biggest accomplishment at ECU: Leading the football team in sacks last year.
What makes me a good football player: My aggressive style and great technique.
Favorite food: Pizza
Favorite book: The Color Purple
Favorite movie: Terminator 2
Favorite class at ECU: Sociology
353 aris Biown
So-1L, LB, 6-1, 215
Elizabeth City, N.C.
(Northeastern HS)
Played last season as a true freshman...

Enters fall camp as the backup to Mark
Libiano at the willie linebacker spot... Played
well in early spring, but performance dropped off in latter part of spring
... Coaches are hopeful that he can regain the intensity and concentration
he showed in early spring ... Off-season conditioning will be important for
development ... Bench presses 320 pounds and has been timed at 4.77 in
the 40-yard dash... In four spring scrimmages, had two tackles for losses
and a pass deflection.
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 7 tackles
against Memphis State ... Did not play against Syracuse and Louisiana
Tech ... Started against Memphis State and Central Florida ... Also had
four stops against Virginia Tech.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters in football for coach Eric
McDaniels at Northeastern High School in Elizabeth City, N.C. ... Also
earned three letters in track and basketball ... Became ECUTs last signee of
the 1993 class, when he inked a scholarship in June ... Named all-
conference in football as running back and linebacker ... Named schoolTs
player of the year ... Helped lead basketball squad to Big East Conference
title ... Played in the McDonaldTs North Carolina East-West All-Star
Basketball Game ... Named schoolTs best defensive player in basketball.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Exercise and Sport Science at ECU ... Son
of Olivia Brown ... Born July 5, 1975 ... Favorite sports hero is Phoenix
SunsT Charles Barkley ... Enjoys playing basketball.
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-
Solos-Assists) Syracuse DNP; Central Florida 0-0-0; Washington 3-2-1;
Memphis State 7-6-1; South Carolina 0-0-0; Louisiana Tech DNP; Southern
Miss 1-1-0; Virginia Tech 4-4-0; Tulsa 0-0-0; Kentucky 0-0-0; Cincinnati 2-2-0.

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So-1L, LB, 6-1, 239
Jacksonville, Fla. (Raines HS)
Played as a true freshman in 1993 ...
Improved as spring went along ... Suffered
deep tailbone bruise that held him back in
last two scrimmages of spring ... Coaches
feel he has good size to play against run, but
needs to improve speed for pass coverage ...
Bench presses 320 pounds and timed at 4.9 in the 40-yard dash... Had two
tackles in annual Purple/Gold spring game.
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. ... Also lettered three times in baseball and once
in basketball and soccer ... 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 ... Helped lead team to two
district championships and one sectional title ... Played football for coach
Freddie Stephens ... An honor roll student ... Second team all-city as a
junior and senior ... Pre-season Super 11 in Jacksonville and Super Prep.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Nursing 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 Al It TEL Sacks FF-FR PD INT
1995 | 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 v.


97 | ee leanne
So-1L, TE, 6-5, 251
Greensboro, N.C. (Page HS)
Switched to tight end after spring drills
.. Played defensive end during spring ...
Will battle Scott Riehards and Sean
Richardson for playing time ... Aggressive
player and hard worker ... Coaches love his
attitude ... Bench presses 345 pounds and squats 510 pounds ... Has been
timed at 4.85 seconds in the 40-yard dash ... Had three tackles in annual
Purple/Gold spring game.
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 ... Had a half-sack against Washington, along with five tackles ...
Started against Central Florida, Washington and Memphis State.
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. ... Played football for coach Marion
Kirby ... Served as co-defensive captain for the Pirates as a senior ...
Honorable mention all-conference as a senior ... Named schoolTs most
athletic senior ... Earned all-tournament team at Little Four Invitational

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(basketball) in 1991 ... 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 schoolTs
National Honor Society and Student Council ... Member of Football Academic
Leadership Team at East Carolina this year.
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-
Solos-Assists) Syracuse 0-0-0; Central Florida 2-1-1; Washington 5-2-3;
Memphis State 7-4-3; South Carolina 1-0-1; Louisiana Tech 0-0-0; Southern
Miss 1-1-0; Virginia Tech 0-0-0; Tulsa 0-0-0; Kentucky 0-0-0; Cincinnati 1-1-0.
Defensive Statistics a r"~_N _
Year Ul AI TF i= Sacks $=$=FEFR PD INI
Ti72t0 OO 0 UD 0

Personality Profile
Nickname: The Outlaw
If not playing football, I would be playing: Basketball
Favorite sports hero: Dennis Rodman
Role Model: My mother (Dorothy Burns)
My advice to young people would be: Stay in school, honor your parents.
What makes me a good football player: | am a team player and I am flexible.
Favorite food: Veal Parmeasan
Favorite book: Poor, Black and in Real Trouble
Favorite movie: Purple Rain
Favorite class at ECU: Communications 2002
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Sr-3L, OT, 6-7, 301
Levittown, Pa.
(Bishop Egan HS)
Has developed into a fine performer at

left offensive tackle ... Returning starter ...
Has come a long way ... Knows assignments
... Has great feet and has become stronger ... A leader on the offensive line
... A good athlete ... Will be pushed for the starting position by Charles
Boothe, but that should make him better.
1993: Started all 11 games at left offensive tackle ... Pirates averaged
295.9 yards per game in total offense ... With injury to Terry Tilghman,
Carroll played most every snap.
1992: Played in just one game (against Duke) at left offensive tackle
... Backed up All-America Tom Scott ... Earned second varsity letter.
1991: Played in nine games, earning his first varsity letter ... Did not
play against Illinois, Memphis State and South Carolina... Backed up Tom
Scott at left offensive tackle ... Thrust into playing role with injury to
David Blackwell.
1990: Redshirted ... Offensive Line was Scout Team Players of the
Week against Memphis State.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two letters in football and two in basketball
at Bishop Egan High School in Fairless Hill, Pa. ... All-Catholic League in
football and basketball ... Bucks County Courier Times Golden 35� ...
Philadelphia Daily News All-Catholic and All-City ... Trenton Times AIl-
Area squad ... Selected for North-South All-Star Game... Was All-Catholic
in basketball, as a center ... Averaged 15.4 points and 15.6 rebounds per
game ... Selected to the William Penn Classic All-Star Game... Also earned
one letter in track, throwing the shot put ... Coached in high school by
Chuck Knowles.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Exercise and Sport Science ... Son
of Thomas and Eileen Carroll ... Has six brothers ... Born on Aug. 8, 1972

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... Enjoys playing basketball in his spare time ... Favorite sports hero is
Julius Erving.
Personality Profile
Nickname: Chief, Barrel
If not playing football, I would be playing: Basketball
Role Models: Parents
My advice to young people would be: DonTt be second best to no one.
How would you like others to perceive you: Someone who could always
make people laugh and smile.
What makes me a good football player: Mental toughness anda good work ethic.
Favorite food: Steak
Favorite book: The Outsiders
Favorite movie: Rocky I
Favorite class at ECU: Sport Psychology
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Jr-2L, CB, 6-0, 184
Smyrna, Ga. (Campbell HS)

Enters fall camp as the starter at right
cornerback ... Has good size and speed ...
Coaches feel he is the best open field tackler
on the squad ... Takes coaching well ... Needs
to work on pass defense and to establish
himself in the secondary ... Is important to the success of the secondary ...
Had four pass deflections and an interception in four spring scrimmages
... Had five tackles and two pass deflections in annual Purple/Gold spring
game ... Good athletic skills ... Timed at 4.52 in the 40-yard dash ... Bench
presses 290 pounds and squats 600 pounds, fourth best on the squad ...
Score of 8.0 in the flex is the best ever for a Pirate defensive back ... Also
has a 38 inch vertical jump, second best on the team.
1993: Played in nine games, starting four in the secondary ... In the
season opener, against Syracuse, started at right cornerback ... Started at
free safety against Central Florida, Washington and Memphis State ... Did
not play against South Carolina and Virginia Tech because of a hip pointer
... Injury limited his play against Louisiana Tech and Southern Miss ...
Finished the season with 28 total tackles, including 23 solos ... Had one
interception (against Washington) and one pass deflection (against
Southern Miss) ... Had season best eight stops against Washington and
had seven against Central Florida ... In four major spring scrimmages,
forced a fumble, recovered a fumble and had a tackle for loss.
1992: Played in every game and started the last seven games ...
Started first game against Duke and was named Defensive Player of the
Week by the coaching staff ... Had seven stops against the Blue Devils ...
Had season best eight tackles against Arkansas State ... Started against
Cincinnati and was named ECAC Rookie of the Week and Co-Defensive
Player of the Week by the coaching staff ... Had seven tackles, 1 1/2 sacks
for minus 15 yards, a pass deflection and an interception returned for a 95
yard touchdown against the Bearcats ... 95 yard interception return is tied
for the second longest in school history ... In annual spring game, had six
tackles and two pass deflections, earning defensive MVP honors.
1991: Redshirted ... Did not see any action ... Worked as a safety ...
Scout Team Player of the Week vs. Akron.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and track and two
in basketball at Campbell High School in Smyrna, Ga. ... Named Defensive
Player of the Year in Cobb County as a senior ... Named second team all-
state for coach Mick Lusk ... Named MVP of his squad as a senior ...
Spartans were regional runners-up in 1990 ... Set new school records for
long jump and 4x100 relay ... Two-time all-county choice in track ... Also
played quarterback, finishing second in the county in passing as a senior
... Led team in tackles as a senior.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Environmental Design ... Son of
Hank and Gracie Cooper ... Born Sept. 2, 1972 in Atlanta, Ga. ... Admires
California AngelsT Bo Jackson.
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-
Solos-Assists) Syracuse 4-3-1; Central Florida 7-5-2; Washington 8-6-2;
Memphis State 1-1-0; South Carolina DNP; Louisiana Tech 0-0-0; Southern
Miss 2-2-0; Virginia Tech DNP; Tulsa 0-0-0; Kentucky 2-2-0; Cincinnati 4-4-0.
1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE
(Total Tackles-Solos-Assists) Syracuse 5-5-0; Virginia Tech 0-0-0; South Carolina 3-2-1;
Bowling Green 1-1-0; Duke 7-5-2; Cincinnati 7-5-2; Pittsburgh 5-4-1; Southern Miss
1-0-1; West Virginia 3-2-1; Arkansas State 8-4-4; Memphis State 3-2-1.

Defensive Statistics
Year UT Al {1 $UFL Sacks FF-FR PD INT
1992 30 13 43 0-0 11/2-15 0-0 5 2
1993 ao 5 26 U0 Ob 0-0
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TOTALS 953 1S fi UU i1i/2-15 00 6 2

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Sr-3L, OG, 6-0, 274
Norfolk, Va. (Granby HS)
Senior who has made the transition
from defensive line to offensive line... Played
first three years as a collegiate on the
defensive line ... Redshirted last year while
making transition to offense ... Hard worker
and versatile performer ... Takes coaching well ... Strong off the ball ... Will
need to take advantage of reps in the fall... Enters fall camp as the backup
to Jake Gilray at left offensive guard ... Holds school record for offensive
linemen in incline press (340 pounds) ... Bench presses 410 pounds, fourth
on squad and third best among offensive linemen.
1993: Redshirted ... Did not see any action ... Made the transition
from defensive line to offensive line.
1992: Played in every game and started in two ... In 325 defensive
plays, was credited with 19 total tackles, including eight solos ... Also had
one tackle for loss, one fumble recovery and a quarterback pressure ...
Started against Pittsburgh and West Virginia ... Had four stops against
Southern Miss and West Virginia ... Had one tackle for loss against West
Virginia ... Had fumble recovery against Syracuse ... Backed up Zaim
Cunmulaj at noseguard.
1991: Played in all 12 games, starting six, at noseguard ... Recorded
32 tackles during the regular season (16 solos), with one tackle for loss and
one pass deflection ... Also had two quarterback hurries ... Had season
best six stops against South Carolina and Akron ... Had five tackles
against Memphis State ... Had tackle for loss and pass deflection against
Tulane...Started against Central Florida, South Carolina, Akron, Syracuse,
Pittsburgh and Tulane due to injury to Zaim Cunmulaj ... Had one sack
and fumble recovery in four spring scrimmages ... Had two tackles in
spring game.
1990: Played in nine games, backing up Derek Taylor and Jeff Cooke
at noseguard ... Recorded seven tackles, including six solos ... Also had
two tackles for losses, including one sack (vs. Cincinnati) ... Had two
quarterback hurries ... Missed games against Virginia Tech and Temple...
One of five true freshman to play during season ... Had three tackles
against South Carolina and Cincinnati and one stop against Florida State.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in football, three in wrestling
and three in track at Granby High School in Norfolk, Va. ... First-team all-
district offensive and defensive tackle injunior and senior seasons ... First-
team All-Tidewater and first-team all-region in senior season ... As a
senior, recorded 87 tackles, 10 sacks and four fumble recoveries ...
Finished first in shot put and discus at Eastern District Track
Championships ... Finished first in discus at Christopher Newport Relays
... Finished first in Poquoson Wrestling Tournament (hwy. division) ...
Was 38-8 in two seasons of wrestling ... Coached in football by Dave
Hudak.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Criminal Justice ... Son of Francis
and Barbara Cotton... Enjoys playing basketball... Firstname is pronounced

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DELTON ... Born May 5, 1971 ... Brother, Gene Hawkins, played baseball
at Norfolk State and played four years in New York Mets organization ...
Member of the Football Academic Leadership Team in 1994.
1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE
(Total Tackles-Solos-Assists) Syracuse 1-0-1; Virginia Tech 1-0-1; South
Carolina 0-0-0; Bowling Green 2-1-1; Duke 2-0-2; Cincinnati 2-1-1;
Pittsburgh 1-0-1; Southern Miss 4-2-2; West Virginia 4-3-1; Arkansas State
2-1-1; Memphis State 0-0-0.
1991 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE
(Total Tackles-Solos-Assists) Ilinois 2-1-1; Memphis State 5-3-2; Central
Florida 0-0-0; South Carolina 6-2-4; Akron 6-4-2; Syracuse 3-1-2; Pittsburgh
2-0-2; Tulane 2-1-1; Southern Miss 0-0-0; Virginia Tech 3-2-1; Cincinnati
2-1-1; N.C. State DNP.
1990 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE
(Total Tackles-Solos-Assists) Louisiana Tech 0-0-0; Florida State 1-1-0;
Virginia Tech DNP; Southwestern Louisiana 0-0-0; Georgia 0-0-0; Southern
Miss 0-0-0; South Carolina 3-3-0; Cincinnati 3-2-1; Temple DNP; Memphis
State 0-0-0; Northern Illinois 0-0-0.

Defensive Statistics
Year UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD INT
1990 6 I Z I-] 1-14 0-0 0
199] 16 16 32 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0
ioe. 8 i. 2 tl oo Cl b 8G
TOTALS 30 29 58 3-3 = I-14 0-1 I 0

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So-SQ, P, 6-0, 193
Dunn, N.C. (Triton HS)
Will battle freshman recruit Matt Levine
for the starting punter chores ... Has good
hang time on his punts ... Walk-on ... Needs
additional game experience ... In the annual
Purple/Gold spring game, averaged 39.2

yards on five punts.
1993: Saw action in one game (vs. Cincinnati) ... Against the Bearcats,
averaged 39.8 yards on five punts, including a long of 47 yards... Alsohad
one punt inside the 20-yard line ... Spent most of the season, backing up
Bill Wilson.
1992: Redshirted ... Did not see any action ... Worked exclusively as
a punter.
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 ... Given WRAL-TV
Extra Effort Award as a senior ... Also named team MVP as a senior ...
Played the outfield in baseball... Was aJohnston County All-Tournament
Team performer in baseball during junior season.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Communications ... Born August
10,1973 in Fayetteville, N.C. ...Son of Eddie and Fonnie Crabtree ... Father
played football at Western Carolina ... Uncle, Bill Crabtree, played at
North Carolina and in the Canadian Football League while another uncle,
Jim Vorhees, still holds records at Western Kentucky University ... Enjoys
playing all sports.

Punting Statistics
Year Att. Yds. Avg.
1993 5 ig 39.8
Long
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So-1L, QB, 6-0, 195
Robersonville, N.C.
(Roanoke HS)
East CarolinaTs leader on the offensive

side of the ball ... After suffering broken leg
in second game of 1993 season, has returned
to full strength ... Will be the starting quarterback in 1994 ... Coaches love
his creativity and intelligence ... Has a great arm and is a great athlete ...
Has a great attitude and good leadership skills ... About the same height
as former Pirate record-setting quarterback Jeff Blake ... Gives ECU an
option threat ... Still needs to get more game experience under his belt ...
In four spring scrimmages, completed 48 of 106 passes for 639 yards with
one touchdown and seven interceptions ... Timed in the 40-yard dash at
4.67 seconds in the spring, better than the 4.69 time before the injury ... Set
school record for quarterbacks in the incline press (255 pounds) ... Bench
presses 320 pounds.
1993: Entered the season as the starting quarterback and played just
six quarters ... Lost for the season with a broken leg, suffered against
Central Florida in the second quarter ... 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 quarterback in
1993... Against nationally-ranked Syracuse in the season opener, completed
13 of 33 passes for 173 yards with two touchdowns and one interception
... At time of injury against Central Florida, completed six of seven passes
for 80 yards with a touchdown ... Also had seven carries for 37 yards
during the season, including a 23-yard run against the Orangemen ... In
four major spring scrimmages, completed 74 of 163 passes for 831 yards
with eight touchdowns and 11 interceptions.
1992: Redshirted ... Given Rick Bankston Memorial Award for
Outstanding Offensive Scout Team Player ... Named offensive scout team
player of the week by coaching staff against Virginia Tech and Pittsburgh.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and basketball and
two in baseball at Roanoke High School in Robersonville, N.C. ... Played
football for coach Doc Ayers... First-team all-state selection by Associated
Press at quarterback as a senior ... Completed 80 of 158 passes for 1,480
yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior ... Also rushed for 708 yards on 98
carries and 12 touchdowns as a senior ... Named Daily Reflector Player of
the Year in 1991 ... Helped lead the Redskins to the state title game in 1990
... Roanoke High was 7-4 in 1991 and 12-4 in 1990 ... Chose ECU over North
Carolina and South Carolina ... Named All-Tobacco Belt Conference and
all-area during junior and senior seasons.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Adminstrative Services and
Information Processing at ECU ... Guardian is Latricia Crandell (oldest
sister) ... Born Jan. 6, 1974 in Robersonville, N.C. ... Enjoys swimming,
basketball and playing pool.


Passing Statistics |
Year Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yards TD Rating Long


1995 40 = =#Y 1 5 253 9 (2033 #& (UCE) _
Rushing Statistics -. | _
Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Long
1993 7 oe D2? 0 23 (SU)

Personality Profile
If not playing football, I would be playing: Baseball
Favorite Sports Hero: Michael Jordan
Role Model: Latricia Crandell, my oldest sister
My favorite football fantasy is to: Throw the winning touchdown pass
on the last play of the game
My advice to young people, would be: To do your best in whatever you do.
What makes me a good football player: Ability to stand up to challenges
Favorite food: Chicken Favorite book: Color Purple
Favorite movie: Boomerang

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DefensiveStatistics
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So-1L, LB, 6-1, 222
College Park, Ga. (Lovett HS)
Enters fall camp as the starter at middle
linebacker ... Started as a true freshman last
season ... Had a good spring ... Was not able
to lift during off-season conditioning because
of a wrist injury ... Needs to add size and
strength... Runs well... Gives the defense a linebacker that covers the pass
well... Should be a major contributor on defense ... Timed at 4.79 in the 40-
yard dash... In four spring scrimmages, had two interceptions, returning
one for a touchdown, and a pass deflection ... Had four tackles in annual
Purple/Gold spring game.
1993: Playedin 10 games, starting four at middle linebacker, asa true
freshman ... Did not play against Louisiana Tech because of arm injury ...
Recorded 49 total tackles, including 22 solos ... Also had a half-sack for
minus nine yards (vs. Memphis State) ... Recovered and forced a fumble
against Memphis State ... Intercepted 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 Washington... Also had nine tackles against Syracuse and Central
Florida ... After injury, had six tackles in last five games.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football, two in basketball
and one in baseball at Lovett High School in College Park, Ga. ... 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.)
and averaged 29.6 yards on 17 kickoff returns ... Helped lead squad to 11-
3 record as a senior and a fourth place ranking in the state ... Played for
coach Bill Railey ... Named teamTs MVP, all-city and cityTs defensive
player of the year ... Atlanta Touchdown Club and Journal-Constitution
Player of the Week honoree ... Named first-team all-state.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Business ... Son of Benny and
Rebecca Crane ... Born Nov. 9, 1974 in Atlanta, Ga. ... Member of Football
Academic Leadership Team at East Carolina ... Enjoys writing ... Full
name is Benny Darnell Crane, Jr.
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-
Solos-Assists) Syracuse 9-5-4; Central Florida 9-4-5; Washington 10-5-5;
Memphis State 7-2-5; South Carolina 8-6-2; Louisiana Tech DNP; Southern
Miss 2-1-1; Virginia Tech 1-1-0; Tulsa 2-1-1; Kentucky 0-0-0; Cincinnati 1-1-0.

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Personality Profile
If not playing football, I would be playing: Baseball
Favorite Sports Hero: Dominique Wilkins
Role Model: My father
My advice to young people would be: Get educated
My ultimate goal in life is to: Make a difference in someoneTs life
How would you like others to perceive you: Honest, dedicated and dependable
Biggest accomplishment at ECU: Starting as a true freshman
Favorite food: Chicken
Favorite book: They Came Before Columbus
Favorite movie: The Star Wars Trilogy
Favorite Quote or Phrase I Live By: If it is to be, ItTs up to me.�



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T f Davia Grae
Jr-1L, CB, 5-9, 175
Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln HS)
Enters fall camp in a dead heat with
Emmanuel McDaniel for starting position at
left cornerback ... Most fundamentally sound
player in the secondary ... Plays smart ...
Does not make many mistakes ... Coaches
feel that it is time for him to produce ... Bench presses 315 pounds ... Timed
in the 40-yard dash in 4.74 seconds.
1993: Played in seven games ... Started one game at left cornerback
(vs. Central Florida) ... Finished season with 2 tackles, both solos... Missed
games against Southern Miss, Tulsa, Kentucky and Cincinnati... Recorded
one tackle in games against Syracuse and Central Florida ... Had three
tackles and a pass deflection in annual Purple/Gold spring game.
1992: Played in all 11 games and started against Memphis State ... In
258 defensive plays, recorded 17 total tackles, including 13 solos ... Also
had an interception and a pass deflection ... Interception came against
Memphis State ... Had three tackles against West Virginia ... Had two
stops in four other games.
1991: Redshirted ... Did not see any action ... Worked as a cornerback
... scout Team Player of the Week vs. Tulane, Southern Miss and Cincinnati
... Given Rick Bankston Scout Team Player of the Year Award (defense).
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four seasons in football and three in track
at Lincoln High School in Tallahassee, Fla. ... Three-year starter at defensive
back... Asasenior had 51 total tackles, four for losses, five pass deflections,
three fumble recoveries, two interceptions and one caused fumble ...
Named All-Big Bend and All-District as a senior... Ran sprints on schoolTs
track squad ... Trojans were coached by Steve Hardin... Named Blue Chip
Magazine honorable mention All-America as a senior ... Trojans were
twice district champs and once regional champs during career.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Chemistry at ECU ... Son of David and
Mazie Crumbie... Born March5, 1973 in Tallahassee, Fla. ... Wants to enter
pharmacy school after graduation... Named WhoTs Who Among American
High School Students ... An honor roll student in high school ... Active in
FCA ... Made the honor roll in spring 1993 semester ... Member of Football
Academic Leadership Team at ECU in 1994.
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-
Solos-Assists) Syracuse 1-1-0; Central Florida 1-1-0; Washington 0-0-0; Memphis
State 0-0-0; South Carolina 0-0-0; Louisiana Tech 0-0-0; Southern Miss DNP;
Virginia Tech 0-0-0; Tulsa DNP; Kentucky DNP; Cincinnati DNP.
1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total
Tackles-Solos-Assists) Syracuse 1-1-0; Virginia Tech 2-2-0; South Carolina
2-1-1; Bowling Green 1-1-0; Duke 1-1-0; Cincinnati 0-0-0; Pittsburgh 0-0-0;
Southern Miss 2-1-1; West Virginia 3-3-0; Arkansas State 1-1-0; Memphis
State 2-2-0.

Defensive Statistics

Year Ul Al sl +sTFL Sacks FE-FR PD INI
1992 | 13 4 ay 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1
1993 2 Q OO O00 0-0 0 0
4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1

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Personality Profile
Favorite Sports Hero: Terrell Buckley
Role Model: My Parents
My advice to young people would be: Always give your best
My ultimate goal in life is to: Earn my Ph.D. in pharmacy
Biggest accomplishment at ECU is: Making the honor roll
What makes me a good football player: I have pretty good feet
Favorite food: BBO chicken






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20 Dniided 1 nian
Fr-RS, WR, 5-10, 175
Newport News, Va.
(Ferguson HS)
Big surprise of spring practice ... Enters
fall camp as the starting split end and willbe
pushed by Allen Williams... Excellent hands
... Makes the difficult catch over the middle
... Best among receivers in running routes ... Has good speed ... Could be
a consistent third down receiver ... In four spring scrimmages, caught
seven passes for 109 yards and one touchdown... Runs the 40-yard dash
in 4.7 seconds ... Has a vertical jump of 30 1/2 inches.
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. ... As a senior, had 33 catches
for 720 yards and six touchdowns ... Played for coach Tommy Reamon at
Ferguson ... Named Daily Press All-Star and Roanoke Times & World News
Top 25 in the state of Virginia as a senior ... Named schoolTs outstanding
student-athlete ... Participated in Project Discovery in high school.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Administrative Services and Information
Processing ... Born Dec. 14, 1975 in Newport News, Va. ... Son of Linwood
and Shirley DeBrew ... An honor roll student in high school ... Enjoys
playing basketball ... Wants to play in the NFL and have his own business.
19 Adnay | Baipae
Fr-RS, OG, 6-6, 250
Orlando, Fla. (Winter Park HS)

Enters fall camp battling Dealton Cotton
for a reserve role at left offensive guard ...
Coaches feel he has a bright future at ECU ...
Hard worker ... Has good footwork ... Needs
to add size and strength... Has great attitude
... Takes coaching well ... Squats 345 pounds.
1993: Redshirted ... Did not see any action ... Practiced on the
offensive line.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two letters in football and one in basketball
at Winter Park (Fla.) High School ... Played high school football with
current Pirate Brian Nagy ... Named all-conference and all-county during
junior and senior seasons ... Coached by Larry Gergley ... Given Golden
Helmet Award for top offensive lineman of the week ... Awarded with
Nagy as best offensive lineman on squad.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Industrial Technology at ECU ...Son of John
and Cynthia Dulioki ... Born March 14, 1975 in Midland, Michigan ... An
honor roll student and given high schoolTs scholar-athlete award ... Name
is pronounced Dew-Lee-o-Kee ... Enjoys fishing, water skiing and golf.
j Monis f oreman
jr-21, LB, 6-1, 225
Farmville, N.C. (HS/Fork Union)

A leader on the defensive side of the
pigskin ... His appearance in the lineup is
very critical in scheme ... Proven playmaker
... Had a strong spring ... Missed 11/2 weeks
of spring practice with a broken tooth ...

Continues to improve ... A true junior ...Good run support player ... Has
gotten bigger and stronger ... Very coachable ... Has a good sense of the
game ... Could be a post-season honors candidate ... Loves to play the
game ... Showed no ill effects from broken thumb, suffered late in 1993 ...
Excellent athlete ... Bench presses 330 pounds ... Timed at 4.81 in the 40-
yard dash... In two spring scrimmages, had two sacks, two pass deflections
and an interception ... Versatile player, who has returned kicks and punts
at one time during his ECU career.
1993: Started and played in eight games at weakside linebacker ...
Missed the last three games with a broken thumb ... Recorded 71 tackles,
including 45 solos ... Averaged 8.875 tackles per game, which was second
on the squad behind Mark LibianoTs 12.67 tackles per game ... Had four
tackles for losses and one sack ... Recovered two fumbles, deflected one
pass and had two interceptions ... Also credited with three quarterback
pressures ... Had 13 tackles, with two behind the line of scrimmage,
against Washington ... Also had 13 stops, with a sack, against South
Carolina ... Had interceptions against Central Florida and Louisiana Tech
... Had 10 tackles, a pass deflection and a fumble recovery against
Syracuse ... Also had fumble recovery against Southern Miss ... Was a
game captain against Syracuse and Central Florida ... Named ECAC and
Independent Football Alliance Defensive Player of the Week against
Louisiana Tech... In four major spring scrimmages, had five interceptions,
two pass deflections and three tackles for losses.
1992: Played in every game and started two at strong safety ...
Started against West Virginia and Memphis State ... In 252 defensive
plays, credited with 29 total tackles and one pass deflection ... Also
returned 11 kickoffs for a 28.7 yard average ... Had season best five stops
against Virginia Tech, Southern Miss and West Virginia ... Had pass
deflection against Bowling Green ... Had 46-yard kickoff return against
Syracuse and a 45-yarder against Memphis State ... Saw a couple of plays
on offense against Duke ... Ran nine yards with a fake punt attempt
against Pittsburgh for a first down ... Played some outside linebacker on
passing downs ... Named special teams player of the week by coaching
staff against Syracuse, Pittsburgh and Arkansas State.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played football at Fork Union Military Academy
in 1991 for coach John Shuman ... Earned four letters in football and
basketball and two in baseball at Farmville Central High School in
Farmville, N.C. ... Played football for coach Dixon Sauls ... Was a two-time
all-state, all-East, all-Eastern Plains Conference in football ... Inbasketball,
was a three-year all-conference, two-year all-East and all-state one year...
Daily Reflector Player of the Year in basketball asa senior ... Named Player
of the Year in football in Eastern North Carolina as a senior ... Named
fourth best high school senior in North Carolina in 1990 by News &
Observer ... Wilson Daily Times Player of the Year in 1990 ... Chose ECU
over Michigan, North Carolina and N.C. State ... Helped lead Jaguars to
conference championship in football in 1990 and state basketball in 1989-90.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Exercise and Sport Science ... Son of
Shirley Foreman ... Born March 29, 1973 in Greenville, N.C. ... Enjoys
crossword puzzles, bowling, shopping and softball ... Was a collector at
st. Delight Missionary Baptist Church.
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-
Solos-Assists) Syracuse 10-3-7; Central Florida 9-8-1; Washington 13-9-4;
Memphis State 7-6-1; South Carolina 13-8-5; Louisiana Tech 9-8-1; Southern
Miss 7-2-5; Virginia Tech 3-1-2; Tulsa DNP; Kentucky DNP; Cincinnati DNP.
1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total
Tackles-Solos-Assists) Syracuse 2-2-0; Virginia Tech 5-5-0; South Carolina
3-3-0; Bowling Green 0-0-0; Duke 1-0-1; Cincinnati 3-1-2; Pittsburgh 4-3-1;
Southern Miss 5-4-1; West Virginia 5-4-1; Arkansas State 0-0-0; Memphis
State 1-1-0.
1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: KICKOFF RETURNS
(Att.-Yards-Avg.) Syracuse 5-163-32.6; Virginia Tech 1-15-15.0; South
Carolina 1-22-22.0; Bowling Green 1-17-17.0; Duke 0-0-0; Cincinnati 0-0-0;
Pittsburgh 2-54-27.0; Southern Miss 0-0-0; West Virginia 0-0-0; Arkansas
State 0-0-0; Memphis State 1-45-45.0.

Defensive Statistics
Year Lr Al tt LL FFeFR PD INI
1992 22 6 28 0-0 0-0 0-0 i
TOTALS 67 2 99 4-9 1-8 0-2 2








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Kickoff Return Statistics
Year No. Yds. Avg. 1D Long
1992 11 316 28.7 0 46 (SU)
1993 0 0 0.0 0 0
TOTALS 11 316 28.7 0 46 (SU)

28 Ben Boce
Jr-JC, WR, 6-1, 168
Denver, lowa
(HS/Waldorf Junior College)
Junior college transfer who reported

for spring practice ... Will battle Mitchell
Galloway for reserve duty at flanker ... Has
outstanding hands ... Reliable receiver ... Will take time to get grasp of
offensive schemes ... Fine role player ... More he learns, the more he'll play
... Possession receiver ... Will also be a reserve punt return specialist ... Has
a 30 1/2 inch vertical jump ... In four spring scrimmages, caught eight
passes for 96 yards for one touchdown.
JUNIOR COLLEGE: Earned two letters in football at Waldorf
Junior College in Forest City, lowa ... JUCO teammate of fellow Pirate
recruit Aaron Black... Helped lead the Warriors to a 9-2 record, conference
championship and RC Cola Bow] last season ... Played for David Balstorff
... As asophomore last season, caught 44 passes for 1,070 yards and nine
touchdowns ... First-team all-region and honorable mention All-America
last season ... As a freshman, caught 30 passes for 600 yards and five
touchdowns ... Holds school marks for most receiving yards in a game,
season and career.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned five letters in baseball, four in track, three
in football and one in basketball at Denver (lowa) High School ... Played
football for coach Mark Guenther ... Three-time all-conference selection...
Also all-area as a senior ... Team co-captain as a senior ... In baseball, holds
school record for stolen bases ... In track, school record holder in 400 low
hurdles and 4x400 relay ... As a high school senior, had 10 carries for 181
yards ... As ajunior, had 22 carries for 212 yards ... Had 16 career rushing
touchdowns ... Conference MVP in track ... Held for PATTs ... lowa
Football Yearbook honorable mention 2A Player of the Year ... State
champ in 400 low hurdles and third in 200 meters as a senior.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Communications at ECU ...Son of Dennis
and Shirley Fossey ... Born May 17, 1973 ... Has worn same football shoes
for every game of football career since junior in high school ... Enjoys
hunting, fishing and golf... Says ultimate goal in life is to, Play and defeat
the University of lowa in a bowl game.�
8 2 Mitchen G alloway
So-1L, WR, 5-10, 173
Bennettsville, S.C.
(Marlboro HS)
Fastest receiver on the squad ... Will
battle Ben Fossey for reserve role at flanker
... Has the potential to be a starter ... Has been
timed in the 40-yard dash at 4.44 seconds ... Runs well after the catch ...
Reliable hands ... Improved during spring practice ... A good blocker ...
Will be PiratesT top kickoff returner ... Holds school mark for squat lift by
a wide receiver (505 pounds) ... Bench presses 295 pounds ... Has a33 inch
vertical jump ... In four major spring scrimmages, caught 12 passes for 201
yards.

1993: Played in 10 games, all coming off the bench ... Did not play
against Syracuse ... Had one catch during season for 15 yards, coming
against Louisiana Tech... Also returned 12 kickoffs for a 21.8 yard average
... Season long was 43 yards against Louisiana Tech.
1992: Redshirted ... Practiced at wide receiver ... Named scout team
special teams player of the week by the coaching staff against South
Carolina and Cincinnati.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two letters in football, two in basketball,
three in track and one in baseball at Marlboro County High School in
Bennettsville, S.C. ... Played football for coach Reed Charpia ... Named
schoolTs offensive back of the year as ajunior and senior ... Asa senior, had
42 catches for 750 yards and six touchdowns and also had 257 yards
rushing on 45 carries and six touchdowns ... Returned 11 punts for a 16.5
yard average and 28 kickoffs for a 24.7 yard average ... Had two
interceptions as a defensive back ... Accounted for 1,879 all-purpose
rushing yards as a senior ... All-state 4A in South Carolina and played in
the stateTs North-South All-Star Game ... All-region and all-area for two
seasons ... In basketball, was schoolTs hustle award winner as a junior and
named schoolTs outstanding track performer as a junior.
PERSONAL: Academic major is computer science ... Son of Earl and
Caitie Galloway .. Born Uel. 3, 1974 m Chesterfield County, 5.C. ...
Member of high schoolTs National Honor Society, Beta Club and Math
Club ... Named WhoTs Who Among High School Students in Academics
and Athletics ... Enjoys reading and drawing.
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: Kickoff Returns
(Att.-Yards-Avg.) Syracuse DNP; Central Florida 0-0-0; Washington 0-0-0;
Memphis State 0-0-0; South Carolina 0-0-0; Louisiana Tech 1-43-43.0;
Southern Miss 2-34-17.0; Virginia Tech 3-65-21.7; Tulsa 2-48-24.0; Kentucky
0-0-0; Cincinnati 4-72-18.0.



Receiving Statistics
~Year. Ne. Yds. Avg. TD Long
195 15 15.0 0 aot)
Kickoff Return Statistics
~Year #$$No. Yds. Avg. TD Long
43 (LT)

199 ~ Ol 262 21.8 0

Personality Profile
Nickname: Pookie
Favorite Sports Hero: Michael Jordan
Role Models: Parents and Family
My advice to young people would be: Stay in school and away from
drugs. Expect nothing less than the best.
My ultimate goal in life is to: Graduate from ECU
What makes me a good football player: Competitiveness, confidence
and determination.
Favorite food: Fish and shrimp
Favorite book: MacBeth
Favorite movie: Crossroads or Menace II Society
Favorite class at ECU: Math
13 Jake Gitray
So-1L, OG, 6-4, 265
Sarasota, Fla. (HS)
Has nailed down a starting position on
the offensive line in just his second year ...
Enters fallcamp as the starter at left offensive
guard... [sone of the strongest players on the
offensive line ... Bench presses 425 pounds,
tops on the squad ... Squats 500 pounds and power cleans 285 pounds ...
Good run blocker ... Coaches would like to see him improve pass protection
... Blue collar worker ... Has a bright future.
1993: Played in nine games, starting four, at left offensive guard ...

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Missed games against Washington and Memphis State ... Started against
Louisiana Tech, Southern Miss, Kentucky and Cincinnati.
1992: Redshirted ... Did not see any action ... Practiced at offensive guard.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football at Sarasota High
School for coach Tom Whitehurst ... Also on schoolTs power lifting team
... An all-state selection ... Qualified for state championships in power
lifting ... Helped lead the Sailors to District Championship in 1990.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Business ... Son of Steve and Anne Gilray
.. Born Feb. 15, 1974 in Dunkirk, N.Y. ... Enjoys fishing, lifting weights,
basketball and collecting baseball cards ... Brother played baseball at South
Carolina ... Member of Football Academic Leadership Team in 1994.
Personality Profile
If not playing football, I would be playing: Hockey
My advice to young people would be: Work your hardest at everything you do.
What makes me a good football player: A good work ethic,
determination and strength
Favorite food: Any buffet
Favorite book: Under the Tarnished Dome
Favorite movie: Unforgiven
Favorite class at ECU: American Literature
SS | BAe Gas
Fr-RS, QB, 6-3, 205
Neptune, N.J. (HS)
In a battle for the backup role to Marcus
Crandell at quarterback ... Full of potential...
Still learning ... Has a strong arm ... Smart
and tough ... Has made up lots of ground in
just a short time ... In four major spring
scrimmages, completed 13 of 26 passes for 220 yards with two touchdowns
and an interception ... Timed in the 40-yard dash at 4.9 seconds ... Bench
presses 235 pounds.
1993: Redshirted ... Did not see any action ... Practiced at quarterback.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football, four in baseball
and one in basketball at Neptune (N.J.) High School ... Played for coach
John Amabile ... Passed for 990 yards as a senior for 12 touchdowns... Had
40 career touchdown passes ... The Scarlet Flyers were 11-1 and went to
the state championship game in 1992 ... Given Golden Helmet Award as
conference MVP ... All-conference as a sophomore, junior and senior ...
All-county as sophomore and senior.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Elementary Education ... Son of
Gilbert and Irma Gonzalez... Born Sept. 20, 1974 in Salinas, Cal. ... Edward
J. Boustein Academic Scholarship Award winner ...Garden State Academic
Award ... Earned honor roll status in spring 1994 semester ... Member of
Football Academic Leadership Team in 1994.

Personality Profile
If not playing football, I would be playing: Baseball
Favorite Sports Hero: Tony Dorsett
Role Models: My Parents
My advice to young people would be: Stay involved in school and
anything positive.
My ultimate goal in life is to: Become like my father
What makes me a good football player: Poise
Favorite food: Gummy Bears
Favorite book: The Invisible Man
Favorite movie: Star Wars

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84 | eer Cyaan
Sr-3L, LB, 6-1, 223
Miami, Fla. (HS)
One of just three seniors on the top 22
on defense ... Enters fall camp as the backup
to Morris Foreman at outside linebacker ...
Hard worker and very coachable ... Solid
backup ... Has good understanding of the
game ... Versatile ... A standout on special teams ... Bench presses 400
pounds ... Timed in the 40-yard dash at 4.95 seconds ... Had five tackles in
annual Purple/Gold spring game.
1993: Played inevery gameasa backup inside linebacker and special
teams player ... Did not start any games ... Finished with one tackle on
defense and had two stops on special teams ... Recorded tackle against
Virginia Tech ... Suffered an ankle injury early in spring drills and missed
all of spring practice.
1992: Played in the first nine games ... Did not play against Arkansas
State and Memphis State ... In 38 defensive plays, had two tackles and
forced a fumble ... Had one tackle against Syracuse and Pittsburgh ...
Forced a fumble against Syracuse ... Had four pass deflections and a
fumble recovery in five spring scrimmages.
1991: Played in two games, against Central Florida and Akron... In
28 plays, credited with two tackles and a quarterback pressure ... Played
behind Jerry Dillon and Stephen Braddy at defensive end spot... Had both
tackles against the Zips.
1990: Redshirted ... Worked as a defensive end ... Did not see any action.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in football and two in
basketball at Miami Senior High School in Miami, Fla. ... Recorded 55
unassisted tackles during senior season ... Played small forward on the
basketball team ... Named schoolTs outstanding defensive player for three
years ... Coached in high school by Ralph Arza.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Administrative Services and
Information Processing ... Son of James and Catherine Graham ... Born
Aug. 4, 1971 ... Given Charles Bethel Award for Academic Excellence at
Miami Senior High School ... Enjoys art ... Favorite professional athlete is
Charles Barkley.
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1991
1992
TOTALS

9 Jantcl say
So-SQ, OG, 6-2, 293
Phoenixville, Pa. (HS)
Had a good spring and will push for
playing time this season ... Enters fall camp
as the backup to Terry Tilghman at right
offensive guard ... Good athlete ... Can run
and change directions well ... Coaches feel
he has a lot of potential ... Hard worker ... Moved last fall from the
defensive line ... Bench presses 405 pounds, tied for fifth best on squad ...
Timed in the 40-yard dash at 4.96 seconds, second best among offensive
linemen.
1993: Did not see any action ... Made transition from defensive line

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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 football
and one in basketball at Phoenixville (Pa.) High School ... Played football
for coach Bill Shirk ... Given Maxwell Club Award of Philadelphia ... MVP
of Pioneer Athletic Conference ... First team all-conference on offense and
defense ... First team all-Southeastern Pennsylvania.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Hospitality Management ... Son of
Ulysses and Samella Jones ... Born Aug. 22, 1974 in Phoenixville, Pa. ...
Enjoys playing 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 one
season (1977) ... Enjoys playing basketball and other sports.
66 Jett Giffin
So-SQ, DE, 6-7, 229
Anderson, S.C. (Crescent HS)
fisted third om the depih chart at
defensive end behind Willie Brookins and
Daniel Russ ... Hard worker and very
coachable ... Coaches would like to see him
add some size and strength ... Will need to
take advantage of repetitions in the fall ... Timed at 4.96 in the 40-yard dash
... Bench presses 300 pounds.
1993: Did not see any action ... Practiced at defensive end.
1992: Redshirted ... Did not see any action ... Practiced at defensive end.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three seasons in football and two in
basketball at Crescent High School in Anderson, S.C. ... Played football for
coach Bob Parker ... Helped lead Tigers to 10-5 mark in 1991 ... Was named
Anderson Area Touchdown Club Lineman of the Week as a senior ... Was
an all-conference selection as a senior ... Tigers were conference champs
for two seasons (football).
PERSONAL: Academic major is Exercise and Sport Science ... Son
of John and Jane Griffin ... Born Nov. 6, 1973 in Anderson, S.C. ... Enjoys
fishing and chess ... Has done volunteer work with Special Olympics ...
Earned National Merit Science Award as a senior ... Admires former
Boston Celtic Larry Bird.

6 EJ. CG anthrope
So-1L, SAF, 6-2, 210
Winston-Salem, N.C.
(Parkland HS)
Has worked his way into playing time
this season ... Made tons of progress in the
spring ... Big and physical ... Runs well ... Just
learning how to play the position... Enters fall
camp asa backup to Daren Hartatstrong safety ... Smart... Has good football
instincts ... Very coachable ... Has to learn to play under control ... In four
spring scrimmages, had an interception and two tackles for losses ... Had six
tackles in annual Purple/Gold spring game ... Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.66
seconds ... Bench presses 310 pounds, up 35 pounds from last season.
1993: Played in nine games without any starting assignments ...
Missed games against Southern Miss and Virginia Tech ... Backed up
Daren Hart at strong safety and also a key performer on special teams ...
Had two tackles on the season, both on special teams.
1992: Redshirted ... Named scout team defensive player of the week
against Duke ... Also named scout team special teams player of the week
against West Virginia ... Given Rick Bankston Memorial Award for

outstanding scout team player on special teams.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three seasons in football, basketball and
track at Parkland High School in Winston-Salem, N.C. ... Played football
for coach Homer Thompson ... Played in the North Carolina-South
Carolina Shrine Bowl Game ... As a senior, rushed for 1,051 yards and 12
touchdowns ... Also had 1,730 all-purpose rushing yards ... Also played
defensive back and had 44 tackles and intercepted eight passes as a senior
... Incareer, had 20 interceptions, 2,067 rushing yards for 18 touchdowns,
nine receiving touchdowns and returned a punt and kickoff for a
touchdown ... Listed on Tom LemmingTs 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 in Winston-Salem,
N.C. ... Served on Senior Board at Parkland HS ... Enjoys all sports,
including basketball.

Defensive Statistics
Year Ui Al It TEL Sacks FF-FR PD INT
1993 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 O

Personality Profile
If not playing football, I would be playing: Basketball
Favorite Sports Hero: Chris Webber
Role Model: My father
My advice to young people would be: Do the right thing
What makes me a good football player: My knowledge of the game
Favorite food: Chicken
Favorite book: Native Son
Favorite movie: Five Heartbeats
Favorite class at ECU: Black Literature
2 2 Para Hart
So-1L, SAF, 5-9, 173
Winston-Salem, N.C.
(Carver HS)
Has already established himself as a
leader in the Pirate secondary ... A post-
season honors candidate in 1994... Starter at
strong safety... Very intense and tough player
... Has good instincts ... Knows his limitations ... Gets the most out of his
abilities ... Turns it on game day ... Coaches feel that he will continue to
improve ... Plays a lot in run support ... Timed in the 40-yard dash at 4.9
seconds ... Bench presses 310 pounds ... Had five tackles, including one for
a loss, in the annual Purple/Gold spring game.
1993: Started all 11 games as a redshirt freshman at strong safety ...
Named All-South Independent and second-team Freshman All-America 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 ... Had one interception (vs.
Central Florida) and one pass deflection (vs. Virginia Tech) ... Named ECAC
Rookie of the Week for performance against Central Florida (8 total tackles,
1 interception) .... Named ECAC Defensive Player of the Week against
Kentucky (20 total tackles) ... Also had 15 tackles against South Carolina and
11 against Virginia Tech ... Also recovered a fumble against Southern Miss ...
Had season high three tackles for losses against Southern Miss.
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 ... Named all-Metro Conference as
a defensive back ... Also was an all-conference baseball player ... An
alternate selection for the Shrine Bowl ... Named MVP of the Frank
Spencer Holiday Basketball Classic ... Helped lead Yellow Jackets to a 9-

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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 Hart and the late Allen Hart ... Born Dec. 16, 1973 in Winston-
Salem, N.C. ... Twin brother of fellow Pirate, David Hart ... Member of
Spirit of Life Group in Winston-Salem ... Given Scholastics Art Award ...
Named to WhoTs Who Among American High School Students ... Enjoys
drawing and singing.
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-
Solos-Assists) Syracuse 3-2-1; Central Florida 8-6-2; Washington 6-3-3; Memphis
State 7-6-1; South Carolina 15-8-7; Louisiana Tech 9-4-5; Southern Miss 8-6-2;
Virginia Tech 11-5-6; Tulsa 7-5-2; Kentucky 20-12-8; Cincinnati 3-3-0.



Defensive Statistics
Year Ur Al ff TFL
1993 60 37 97 7-22
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Personality Profile
Nickname: Dizzy D
If not playing football, I would be playing: Baseball
Favorite Sports Hero: Pete Rose
Role Model: My mother
My advice to young people is: Never stop until you reach the top
My ultimate goal in life is to: Be successful in whatever I do
How would you like others to perceive you: A motivator
What makes me a good football player: My positive attitude and
my great determination
Favorite food: Hot Dogs
Favorite book: Roots
Favorite movie: Five Heartbeats
21 | Ber gee
So-1L, SAF, 5-9, 181
Winston-Salem, N.C.
(Carver HS)
Athletic traits are very similar to twin
brother, Daren ... Will battle Dwight Henry
for the starting free safety position ... Has
good instincts ... Gets the most from his abilities ... Limited in size and
speed ... Good open field tackler ... Plays very intelligent ... Tough and
intense performer ... Had two tackles and a pass deflection in annual
Purple/Gold spring game ... Had an interception, fumble recovery and
two pass deflections in four major spring scrimmages ... Bench presses 310
pounds and runs the 40-yard dash in 4.74 seconds.
1993: Played in 10 games, starting in four games ... Missed Southern
Miss contest due to groin injury ... Finished season with 38 total tackles,
including 24 solos ... Had one tackle for loss and a half-sack ... Also
deflected four passes and had an interception (against Memphis State) ...
Four starts were at three different positions ... Started at free safety against
Syracuse ... Started against Washington and Memphis State at left
cornerback and started against Louisiana Tech at right cornerback ... Had
season high 11 stops, including one behind the line of scrimmage and a
pass deflection, against Syracuse ... Also had seven tackles against
Washington and Tulsa ... Had half-sack against Tulsa ... Deflected two
passes and had six tackles against Louisiana Tech.
1992: Redshirted ... Co-scout team special teams player of the week
against Bowling Green ... Scout team special teams player of the week
against Arkansas State.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four seasons in football and two in
basketball and baseball at Carver High School in Winston-Salem, N.C. ...
Played football for coach Jim Bovender ... Was an all-county and all-
conference selection for two seasons ... Named defensive player of the
year in conference ... Started both ways in Shrine Bowl... Named schoolTs
athlete of the year in 1991 ... Yellow Jackets were conference champions



in 1989-90-91 and basketball in 1990-91.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Computer Science ... Son of Rose
Hart and the late Allen Hart ... Born Dec. 16, 1973 in Winston-Salem, N.C.
... Member of high schoolTs Spanish Club and Gospel Choir ... Member of
Spirit of Life Group in Winston-Salem ... Named to WhoTs Who Among
American High School Students ... Member of Vocational Honor Society
... Enjoys singing ... Twin brother of fellow Pirate, Daren Hart ... Member
of Football Academic Leadership Team at ECU in 1994.
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-
Solos-Assists) Syracuse 11-7-4; Central Florida 0-0-0; Washington 7-7-0;
Memphis State 5-2-3; South Carolina 1-0-1; Louisiana Tech 6-5-1; Southern
Miss DNP; Virginia Tech 0-0-0; Tulsa 7-3-4; Kentucky 0-0-0; Cincinnati 1-0-1.

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Personality Profile
Nickname: Wacky D
If not playing football, I would be playing: Baseball
Favorite Sports Hero: Ronnie Lott
Role Model: My father
My advice to young people would be: Stay in school and donTt break the rules
My ultimate goal in life is: Play professional football or be a top
executive in a major corporation
How would you like others to perceive you: Honest, hard working
with a big heart
What makes me a good football player: Fundamentals and mental toughness
Favorite food: Any meats
Favorite book: Encyclopedia Brown
Favorite movie: Five Heartbeats
30 Bd isient laiy,
So-1L, SAF, 5-11, 171
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
(Plantation HS)
Started last season as a true freshman at
free safety ... Will battle David Hart for the
starting spot at free safety in fall camp ...
Missed spring drills to run track ... Great quickness and speed ... Has the
ability to play all four spots in the secondary ... Good tackler ... Was
thrown in the fire quickly last season and learned quickly ... Will have to
work hard in the fall to catch up.
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 ... Also had six tackles
against Virginia Tech and Tulsa... Also had three tackles on special teams
... Did not record first tackle until Memphis State game (fourth of season)
.. In track, won the 400 meters at the Colonial Athletic Association
Championships with a time of 46.97.
HIGH SCHOOL: Florida state champion in 400 meters during senior
season ... all-county in football as a senior after rushing for over 800 yards.
PERSONAL: Majoring in social work at ECU ... Son of Norma Reid
... Plays the saxophone.
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-
Solos-Assists) Syracuse 0-0-0; Central Florida 0-0-0; Washington 0-0-0;
Memphis State 5-2-3; South Carolina 4-3-1; Louisiana Tech 5-5-0; Southern
Miss 7-6-1; Virginia Tech 6-3-3; Tulsa 6-5-1; Kentucky 3-2-1; Cincinnati 5-3-2.



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Personality Profile
Nickname: Squeaky
If not playing football, I would be playing: Track
Role Model: My mother, Norma Reid
My advice to young people would be: Get your education
How would you like others to perceive you: Nice, helpful and always
giving 100 percent
What makes me a good football player: Speed, hard work and natural abilities
Favorite food: Curry goat with rice and peas
Favorite book: Malcolm X
Favorite class at ECU: English
8 (iris Plester
So-1L, QB, 6-3, 195
Loganville, Ga.
(Rockdale County HS)
Will battle Perez Mattison and Dan
Gonzalez for a backup role to Marcus
Crandell at quarterback =. Flas game
experience ... A pocket passer ... Had a good spring ... Understands the
offensive schemes ... Has a quick release ... Gritty performer ... Timed at
4.9 in the 40-yard dash ... Has a 34-inch vertical jump, best-ever for
quarterbacks at ECU ... Also did 96 situps in testing, which is also an all-
time high for quarterbacks at ECU ... In four spring scrimmages, completed
33 of 52 passes for 492 yards with three touchdowns and one interception
... Inannual Purple/Gold spring game, completed four of 10 passes for 70
yards.
1993: Played in five games and started three at quarterback... Started
when Marcus Crandell went down with broken leg ... In first start, against
Washington, completed 12 of 23 passes for 99 yards with three interceptions
... Best game was off the bench against Central Florida ... Completed 17 of
23 passes for 216 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions against
the Knights ... Completed 11 of 20 passes for 76 yards against Memphis
State and 7 of 21 passes for 53 yards against South Carolina ... Suffered
broken thumb against South Carolina and missed last six games ... Voted
R.W. Moore King of the Gridiron� Award for ECU MVP by attending
media at Central Florida game ... In four spring scrimmages, completed
50 of 89 passes for 445 yards with a touchdown and five interceptions.
1992: Redshirted ... Did notsee any action... Practiced at quarterback.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three times in football and twice in
baseball at Rockdale County High School in Loganville, Ga. ... During
senior season, threw for 1,297 yards, completing 54 percent of his passes,
and had 10 touchdowns ... Also rushed for 267 yards as a senior ... As a
junior, only played in four games due to dislocated shoulder ... Threw for
479 yards and three touchdowns as a senior ... Batted .336 with two home
runs and 16 RBI as a senior ... Set school passing records during senior
season ... Selected team MVP for baseball and football ... Played for coach
Scott Woodall.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Exercise and Sport Science ... Son of James
and Jane Roop ... Born March 23, 1974 in Adel, Ga. ... Enjoys fishing and
baseball ... Favorite sports hero is Denver BroncosT John Elway.
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: PASSING
(Att.-Comp.-Int.-Yards-TD) Syracuse 0-0-0-0-0; Central Florida
23-17-0-216-1; Washington 23-12-3-99-0; Memphis State 20-11-2-76-0;
South Carolina 21-7-1-53-0; Louisiana Tech DNP; Southern Miss DNP;
Virginia Tech DNP; Tulsa DNP; Kentucky DNP; Cincinnati DNP.



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2 4 Sean lp Hee
So-1L, PK, 6-2, 160
Smyrna, Ga. (Campbell HS)
Enters his second season at ECU as the
starting placekicker ... Will only get better
with experience ... Showed consistency last
season asa true freshman... Leg strength has
improved ... Hits consistently from 45+ in
practice... In four spring scrimmages, hit 6 of 14 field goals and all 14 extra-
point attempts ... Longest of the spring was 37 yards.
1993: Second on the team in scoring with 39 points ... Connected on 8
of 13 field goals and 15 of 16 extra points ... Missed first PAT of season
against Syracuse and made 15 straight ... Longest field goal of season was
43 yarder against Syracuse ... Scored season high 11 points against
Central Florida (2-3 FG, 5-5 PAT), including 42-yard field goal... Also hit
a 41-yard field goal against Southern Miss ... Misses were FTO 56, 45, 59,
30 and 37 ... Only games did not score was Washington and Tulsa... Of 41
kickoffs, six were touchbacks ... Average depth of kickoffs was 6.48 yard
line ... Average drive start for opponents was the 29.2 yard line.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and one in golf and
tennis at Campbell High School in Smyrna, Ga. ... During career, hit 87 of
88 extra-point attempts ... As a senior, was eight of 12 in field goals and 80
percent of kickoffs went into the endzone ... During career, hit 15 of 24
field goals ... Hit a 49-yarder ... First-team all-county as a senior and
second-team all-county as a sophomore.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Industrial Technology ... Son of Richard
and Grace Holcomb ... Born Jan. 24, 1975 in Miami, Fla. ... Made the honor
roll for spring 1994 semester ... Member of Football Academic Leadership
Team in 1994 ... Enjoys golf and watching television.
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: KICKING (FG-FGA, PAT-ATT,
Points) Syracuse 1-2 1-2 4, Central Florida 2-3 5-5 11, Washington 0-0 0-0
0, Memphis State 0-0 1-1 1, South Carolina 1-1 0-03, Louisiana Tech 1-1 4-4
7,Southern Miss 1-2 1-14, Virginia Tech 1-1 1-14, Tulsa 0-1 0-00, Kentucky
1-1 0-0 3, Cincinnati 0-1 2-2 2.

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Jr-SQ, DE, 6-2, 213
Palm Beach, Fla. (Palm
Beach Gardens HS)
Will battle for playing time as a reserve
defensive end ... Listed fourth on the depth
chart at the buck� end position ... Hard
worker ... Coachable ... Former tight end, who moved to defense during
spring of 1993 ... Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.74 seconds ... Bench presses
325 pounds.
1993: Did not see any playing time ... Practiced at defensive end.
1992: Did not see any playing time ... Practiced at tight end.
1991: Redshirted ... Did not see any playing time ... Practiced at tight end.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters in football and track at Palm
Beach Gardens High School ... Named All-Palm Beach Conference and
all-area as a tight end and outside linebacker during senior season ...
Played football for coach Mike Doyle ... Second-team all-area and all-
conference in track, running the 440 ... As a senior, had 23 catches for 756







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yards and four touchdowns ... In two years, had 140 tackles ... Ran a 49.4
in the 440 ... Earned Sportsmanship Award from high school as a senior.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Communications ...Son of William
and Virginia Hurley ... Born June 15, 1972 in Point Pleasant, N.J. ... An
honor roll student in high school ... Brother, Mike, is a pitcher on the
University of South Florida baseball team ... Enjoys surfing and fishing ...
Member of ECUTs Football Academic Leadership Team in 1994.
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Sr-1L, DT, 6-3, 265
Oglesby, Ill.
(St. Bede Academy/IIlinois Valley CC)
Had a fine spring ... Returning starter
who'll start again this season at defensive
tackle ... Hard worker ... Has excellent
strength and quickness ... Has improved his technique... Fastest player on
the defensive line, timed at 4.65 in the 40-yard dash ... Holds school record
for defensive linemen in the incline press at 340 pounds ... Second on the
squad in the bench press with 415 pounds ... Squats 525 pounds.
1993: Played in all 11 games, starting four at left defensive tackle ...
Finished season with 47 total tackles, including 25 solos ... Had one total
sack, one forced fumble (vs. Syracuse) and two pass deflections (vs.
Washington and Southern Miss) ... Had half-sacks against Louisiana Tech
(-9 yards) and Southern Miss (-14 yards) ... Had nine tackles against South
Carolina and eight stops against Central Florida and Southern Miss ...
Started games against Central Florida, Washington, Louisiana Tech and
Southern Miss ... Split time with Derek Taylor.
JUNIOR COLLEGE: Played one season for coach Chuck Godwin at
Illinois Valley Community College in Oglesby, Ill. ... The Apaches were 6-
4 last season and participated in the playoffs ... In 1992, had 68 solo tackles,
47 assists and 10 sacks ... Named all-state defensive tackle and all-region
as a sophomore.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four seasons in football and twice in
baseball at St. Bede Academy in Oglesby, Ill. ... Earned all-conference, all-
area honors in football and was named team captain and MVP ... Also
named schoolTs weightlifter of the year ... Played for coach John Bellino.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Communications ... Born Dec. 28, 1971 in
LaSalle, Ill. ... Son of Mitchell Krawczyk ... Name is pronounced Kray-
check ... Enjoys lifting weights.
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-
Solos-Assists) Syracuse 5-3-2; Central Florida 8-6-2; Washington 3-1-2;
Memphis State 2-0-2; South Carolina 9-5-4; Louisiana Tech 4-2-2; Southern
Miss 8-5-3; Virginia Tech 0-0-0; Tulsa 0-0-0; Kentucky 2-1-1; Cincinnati 6-2-4.

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Year ULL Al fF TFL Sacks FF-FR PD INT
1993 25 ce a7 0-0 1-23 1-0 2 0
5 8 |B jer Bicechan
Sr-3L, C, 6-2, 310
Decatur, Ga. (SW DeKalb HS)



Will be ECUTs starting center for the
third straight season ... Has started 17 of the
PiratesT last 22 games at center ... Strong and
smart ... Knows offensive schemes well ...
Coaches would like for him to lose weight...
A leader on the offensive line ... Good pass blocker ... Can be as good as

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he wants ... Has quick feet ... Bench presses 375 pounds and squats 560
pounds.
1993: Played in eight games and started six at center ... Suffered knee
injury against Washington and missed games against Memphis State,
South Carolina and Louisiana Tech ... Started against Central Florida,
Washington, Virginia Tech, Tulsa, Cincinnati and Kentucky ... Sprint/
Carolina Telephone Academic Excellence Scholarship Award winner
against Memphis State.
1992: Started all 11 games at center ... One of the main reasons the
Pirate offense ranked in the top 20 in NCAA statistics.
1991: Played in three games as a reserve center ... Saw action against
Central Florida, Akron and Southern Mississippi ... Backed up Keith
Arnold ... Saw action in the spring at offensive tackle before being moved
back to center.
1990: Redshirted ... Offensive Line was Scout Team Players of the
Week against Memphis State ... Practiced at center.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and track at
Southwest DeKalb High School in Decatur, Ga. ... Played center and
defensive tackle ... Also threw shot put and discus ... First-team all-state
and all-district as a senior ... Panthers went 13-1 and played in state
quarterfinals in senior season ... Was also all-county selection in both
sports ... Coached by Buck Godfrey.
PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Francis Leaphart ... Born Dec. 10,
1971 ... Enjoys reading and writing ... Nickname is Leaps� ... Member of
Football Academic Leadership Team at ECU in 1994... Has earned degree
in Marketing and working on MBA.
Personality Profile
Nickname: Leaps
If not playing football, I would be playing: Baseball
Favorite Sports Hero: Michael Jordan
Role Model: My mother
My advice to young people would be: Get involved in organized sports
Biggest Accomplishment at ECU: Getting my degree in four years
What makes me a good football player: My desire and determination
Favorite food: Macaroni and Cheese
Favorite book: Cujo
Favorite class at ECU: Business Policy
81 Mak I ibienc
Jr-2L, LB, 6-3, 232
Easton, Pa. (HS)
A leader on the defense ... Potential
post-season honors candidate... A true junior
... Has good size and range at linebacker ...
Runs well ... Instinctive, has a nose for the
football... Had a good spring, improving his
pass coverage ... Coaches feel he can be as good as he wants ... Needs to
be productive if Pirates are to be successful on defense ... Named MVP of
the annual Purple/Gold spring game with eight tackles, including one for
a loss ... In four spring scrimmages, had two sacks, an interception, pass
deflection and a tackle for loss ... Timed at 4.69 in the 40-yard dash, best
among linebackers ... Bench presses 355 pounds and squats 600 pounds...
Has school record for linebackers in the power clean at 345 pounds.
1993: Led the Pirates in tackles, despite playing in only nine games
... Had 114 tackles, an average of 12.7 per game ... Had one forced fumble
(vs. Syracuse), one sack (vs. Virginia Tech) and two tackles for losses (vs.
Syracuse and Washington) ... Had double figure tackles in every game ...
Season best was 17 tackles against Syracuse, including 12 solos... Also had
16 tackles against Virginia Tech and 14 against Southern Miss ... Named
to ECAC Honor Roll against Syracuse ... Named Independent Football
Alliance Defensive Player of the Week against Syracuse ... Started eight
games ... Missed games against Memphis State and South Carolina

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because of knee injury ... Also came off bench against Central Florida ... In
four spring scrimmages, had one sack for minus seven yards, another
tackle for loss and an interception.
1992: Only one of two true freshmen to play (Morris Foreman) ...
Originally set to redshirt, but injuries to other linebackers forced him into
action ... Saw his first collegiate action against Cincinnati and had three
tackles (one solos), a partially blocked punt and intercepted a pass ... Had
season high seven stops on 20 plays against Southern Miss ... Had 27 total
tackles on the season in 110 plays ... Had a tackle for loss and a forced
fumble against Pittsburgh.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in football and volleyball at
Easton Area High School in Easton, Pa. ... Played football for coach Bob
Shriver ... Easton Express-Times Player of the Year ... Was first-team AP
all-state as a tight end ... First-team all-conference and all-area on offense
and defense as a junior and senior ... Helped lead the Red Rovers to the
conference, district and regional title in 1991 and a 13-1 mark ... Given
William Whalen Award MVP, Anthony Simonetta Award MVP and
Phillipsburg Exchange Club Defensive MVP as a senior ... Holds school
marks for career touchdown catches, receptions, reception yardage,
single-season receptions and yardage ... Was a Big 33 Team Selection ...
Played in the McDonaldTs Lehigh Valley All-Star Game ... One of teamTs
captains as a senior ... As a junior, was all-Eastern Penn Conference on
defense and second team on offense ... Also named to all-conference as a
volleyball player in junior season.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Industrial Technology ...Son of James and
Janice Libiano ... Born Aug. 8, 1974 in Easton, Pa. ... Member of Football
Academic Leadership Team at ECU in 1994 ... Enjoys all sports.
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE
(Total Tackles-Solos-Assists) Syracuse 17-12-5; Central Florida 10-4-6;
Washington 10-7-3; Memphis State DNP; South Carolina DNP; Louisiana
Tech 10-7-3; Southern Miss 14-8-6; Virginia Tech 16-9-7; Tulsa 13-8-5;
Kentucky 13-6-7; Cincinnati 11-6-5.
1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE
(Total Tackles-Solos-Assists) Syracuse DNP; Virginia Tech DNP; South
Carolina DNP; Bowling Green DNP; Duke DNP; Cincinnati 3-1-2;
Pittsburgh 6-5-1; Southern Miss 7-3-4; West Virginia 6-3-3; Arkansas State
1-1-0; Memphis State 4-2-2.

Personality Profile
Nickname: Lib-o
Favorite Sports Hero: Charles Barkley
My advice to young people would be: Have fun now
My ultimate goal in life is: To become a better person
How would you like others to perceive you: Just a person that people liked
Biggest accomplishment at ECU: Starting at linebacker
What makes me a good football player: My abilities
Favorite food: Pasta
Favorite movie: Godfather
Favorite class at ECU: History
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Jr-2L, TE, 6-2, 244
Winston-Salem, N.C.
(North Forsyth HS)
Converted wide receiver who draws the

starting nod at tight end ... Backed up All-
America Carlester Crumpler last two seasons
... Had a productive spring ... Versatile performer ... Has good hands ... Good
blocker, but coaches would like to see him add bulk to add to his blocking
abilities ... Excellent quickness and good speed ... Reliable receiver ... Timed
at 4.95 in the 40-yard dash ... Bench presses 325 pounds ... Led all receivers
during the four spring scrimmages with 16 catches for 215 yards ... Had one
catch for 19 yards in annual Purple/Gold spring game.
1993: Played in every game as a backup tight end and special teams
player ... Came off the bench in every game ... Had three catches during
the season for 36 yards ... Season long was 21-yarder against South
Carolina ... Had two catches for 27 yards against the Gamecocks ... Also
had a catch for nine yards against Cincinnati ... In four major spring
scrimmages, caught eight passes for 55 yards.
1992: Played in all 11 games as a backup tight end ... Caught six
passes for 56 yards and one touchdown ... Had one catch for 22 yards
against Syracuse ... Had three catches for 17 yards against Arkansas State,
including a two-yard touchdown grab ... Also had 14-yard catch against
West Virginia.
1991: Redshirted ... Did not see any playing time... Worked asa wide
receiver.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two letters in football and one in basketball
at North Forsyth High School in Winston-Salem, N.C. ... Named all-city, all-
county and all-conference as a senior ... As a senior, had 23 receptions for 489
yards and five touchdowns and was All-Metro in 1990 ... Ran back a kickoff
96 yards for a touchdown as a junior against West Forsyth ... Averaged 28
yards per kickoff return in junior and senior seasons ... As a junior, had 18
receptions for 423 yards ... Named player of the year in the 4A Winston-
Salem/Greensboro area ... Coached in high school by Gene Bowles.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Exercise and Sport Science ... Son
of James and Phyllis Linville ... Born Jan. 15, 1973 in Winston-Salem ...
President of school choir in high school ... Plays the drums and piano ...
Enjoys swimming, music and basketball.
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Personality Profile
Nickname: The Bomb
If not playing football, I would be playing: Baseball
Favorite Sports Hero: Michael Jordan
Role Models: My Parents
My advice to young people would be: Stay in School
My ultimate goal in life is: Provide an abundant life for my future family
How would you like others to perceive you: As a guy with a big heart
Biggest Accomplishment at ECU: Getting to start this year
What makes me a good football player: Ability to make the big play

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So-1L, QB, 6-1, 179
Anderson, S.C. (Westside HS)
Has the most collegiate game experience
of any quarterback ... Had a good spring ...
Has a great arm and can run... Still learning
the offensive schemes ... Has good pace on
the ball ... Elusive ... A true sophomore, may
be redshirted in 1994 ... In a battle for reserve role at quarterback with
Chris Hester and Dan Gonzalez ... Timed in the 40-yard dash at 4.56
seconds ... In four major spring scrimmages, completed nine of 25 passes
for 119 yards with a touchdown and an interception ... In annual Purple/
Gold spring game, completed 2 of 5 passes for 57 yards witha touchdown,
a 51-yard pass to Derrek Batson.
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 touchdowns and an 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
contest was the game-winning score ... Completed 14 of 36 passes for 174
yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions against Southern
Miss ... Voted R.W. Moore King of the Gridiron� Award for ECU MVP
by attending media at Louisiana Tech game.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in football, two in basketball,
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 by the Anderson
Independent-Mail ... Also named teamTs 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 Club Player of the Week in 1991-92 ...
Anderson Touchdown Club Offensive Player of the Week twice in 1991
and three times in 1992 ... RamsT soccer team was regional champions four
times.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Communications ... Son of Earl and
Nettie Mattison ... Born Jan. 26, 1974 in Anderson, S.C. ... Member of Key
Club and BoysT State in high school ... Enjoys writing poems and playing
practical jokes.
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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Passing Statistics
Year Ati Comp. Int. Pct. Yards ID Rating Long
19S 1658 16 426 924 6 78.37 58 (SM)
Rushing Statistics
Year Att. Yds. Avg. TD Long
1995 43 23 _ 1 12 (LT)

Personality Profile
Nickname: Bird
If not playing football, I would be playing: Soccer
1994 Pirates
Favorite Sports Heros: Pele and Warren Moon
Role Model: My dad
My advice to young people would be: Get an education and not let the
outside elements hold you back from doing anything
My ultimate goal in life is: Earn my degree and make an impact on the
world in a positive way
Biggest accomplishment at ECU: Starting as a true freshman last season
What makes me a good football player: My ability to make a bad situation good
Favorite foods: Macaroni and yams
Favorite Quote or Phrase I Live By: If you live your life for God, then
only good things will happen no matter what you pursue.�
14 Mar Mecatt
So-SQ, OT, 6-5, 265
Rochelle, Ga.
(Wilcox County HS)
Made big improvements during spring
practice ... Enters fall camp as the backup to
Ron Suddith at right offensive tackle ...
Quality reserve ... Hard worker ... Takes coaching well ... Gets most out of
his abilities ... Has become a much better pass blocker ... Has improved
strength tremendously ... Bench presses 400 pounds, 50 pounds better
than last season.
1993: Did not see any action ... Worked as an offensive tackle.
1992: Redshirted ... Did not see any action ... Worked as an offensive
tackle.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in football and three in track at
Wilcox County High School in Rochelle, Ga. ... Played football for coach
Donnie Clark ... Selected all-Middle Georgia by the Macon Telegraph ...
Named Georgia Sportswriters All-State in Class A ... Named offensive
MVP on high school team ... Helped lead team to 1988-89 area
championships ... Named schoolTs top offensive lineman.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Exercise and Sport Science at ECU ... Son of
John and Betty McCall... Born May 5, 1973 in Atlanta, Ga. ... Has worked
on a dairy farm and shown cows at the State Fair ... Favorite sports hero
is Mike Kenn ... Favorite non-sports hero is Jimmy Carter ... Nickname is
Country.
3 Eananue M_paniel
Jr-2L, CB, 5-9, 168
Jonesboro, Ga. (HS)
Loaded with talent ... Will battle David
Crumbie for starting position at left
cornerback ... Runs well, sometimes too fast
... Plays smart ... Has to learn to play under
control ...Good deep cover man... Technique
has improved ... Suffered seperated shoulder in spring game, but should
be ready for fall camp ... Had four tackles and two pass deflection in game
before injury ... Timed at 4.55 in the 40-yard dash ... Bench presses 325
pounds, 40 pounds better than last season ... Came to ECU as a running
back and switched to the secondary before spring drills in 1992.
1993: Played in every game and started eight at left cornerback ...
Recorded 29 tackles, including 22 solos ... Came off the bench against
Central Florida, Washington and Memphis State ... Also had four pass
deflections and two interceptions ... Had season best seven tackles against
Cincinnati... Had five tackles against South Carolina and Tulsa... Recorded
interceptions against Memphis State and Kentucky ... Did not have any

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return yardage on the interceptions ... Had pass deflections against
Memphis State, Louisiana Tech, Southern Miss and Virginia Tech ... Also
saw action on special teams ... Had two tackles and an interception in
annual Purple/Gold spring game.
1992: Played in 10 games as a backup right cornerback ... Did not
play against Bowling Green ... Backed up Travis Render ... In 28 defensive
plays, credited with one tackle ... Recorded stop against Memphis State ...
Also saw action on special teams.
1991: Redshirted ... Did not see any playing time ... Worked as a
running back.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and track at Jonesboro
(Ga.) High School ... Named all-county for two seasons ... SchoolTs
student-athlete of the year for three straight seasons ... Rushed for over
900 yards in eight games as a senior with seven catches for 150 yards ...
Also played defensive back ... Named teamTs Player of the Week four
times ... Served as team captain as a senior ... Named best all-around track
athlete and best sprinter at school ... MVP of schoolTs football team for two
seasons ... Regional champion in 330 intermediate hurdles ... Also
participated in the 4x100 and 4x400 relays and the long jump ... Played
football for coach Al Hughes.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Criminal Justice ... Son of George
and Barbara McDaniel ... Born July 27, 1972 in Griffin, Ga. ... Enjoys
weightlifting and running ... Admires Steve Atwater of the Denver
Broncos ... Wants to become a lawyer after football days are over ...
Nickname is E-Mac ... Member of Football Academic Leadership Team at
ECU in 1994,
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE
(Total Tackles-Solos-Assists) Syracuse 2-2-0; Central Florida 0-0-0;
Washington 1-1-0; Memphis State 2-1-1; South Carolina 5-5-0; Louisiana
Tech 0-0-0; Southern Miss 4-2-2; Virginia Tech 1-0-1; Tulsa 5-4-1; Kentucky
2-2-0; Cincinnati 7-5-2.
23 Jers Me crhait
Jr-1L, HB, 6-0, 196
Clinton, N.C.
(HS/Mt. Olive College)
An outstanding talent ... Starter at

halfback, but could play at running back as
well ... Coaches would like to get him the ball
more ... Explosive ... Great speed and quickness ... Good feet ... Elusive ... Has
become more physical ... Hard worker and very coachable ... Has tremendous
hands ... Has worked hard on blocking technique ... Catches ball well out of
backfield ... Will also return punts in 1994 ... Could be a post-season honors
candidate in 1994... Fastest players on squad, timed at 4.38 in the 40-yard dash
... Bench presses 325 pounds ... Has a37-inch vertical jump, fifth best on squad
... In four spring scrimmages, caught seven passes for 123 yards and had six
rushes for nine yards and a touchdown.
1993: Played in 10 games, starting six at halfback ... Missed the
Memphis State game with an ankle injury ... Led Pirates in receptions with
34 for 410 yards (12.1 avg.) and four touchdowns... Also had 30 carries for
173 yards (5.77 avg.) ... Started against Syracuse, Central Florida, South
Carolina, Louisiana Tech, Virginia Tech and Cincinnati ... Had eight
catches for 107 yards for two touchdowns and six carries for 41 yards
against Louisiana Tech ... Had 56 yard touchdown reception in fourth
quarter against Bulldogs for game-winning score ... Also had six catches
for 107 yards for two touchdowns and six carries for 24 yards against

Southern Miss ... Had a 58-yard touchdown reception against the Golden
Eagles ... Best rushing day for 44 yards on five carries against Tulsa ... Also
had 35 yards on three carries, including season long 29 yarder against
Cincinnati ... Had five catches for 31 yards against Washington ... Named
ECAC Honor Roll for performance against Southern Miss ... In four major
spring scrimmages, had 17 carries for 85 yards and one touchdown and
caught 15 passes for 164 yards and two touchdowns.
1992: Redshirted ... Saw practice time at running back ... Sat out
because of transfer from Mount Olive College.
1991: Attended Mount Olive (N.C.) College ... Originally signed
with Wake Forest, but transferred to Mount Olive before start of 1991
football season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered two years at Clinton High School in
football for coach Bob Lewis ... Also earned four letters in basketball and
one each in track and baseball ... Participated in the 1990 Shrine Bowl and
East-West All-Star Game ... Was an all-state performer ... Rushed for over
1,500 yards and 34 touchdowns as a senior.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Criminal Justice ... Son of Maggie
Williams and Jerry Parker ... Born June 26, 1972 in Clinton, N.C. ... Enjoys
fishing, basketball and watching ESPN ... Has won ECU Intramural Slam
Dunk Contest for two straight years... Member of ECUTs Football Academic
Leadership Team in 1994.
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RUSHING
(Rushes-Yards-Touchdowns) Syracuse 3-11-0; Central Florida 1-0-0;
Washington 1-(-2)-0; Memphis State DNP; South Carolina 1-3-0; Louisiana
Tech 6-41-0; Southern Miss 6-24-0; Virginia Tech 3-8-0; Tulsa 5-44-0;
Kentucky 1-9-0; Cincinnati 3-35-0.
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RECEIVING
(Catches-Yards-Touchdowns) Syracuse 4-47-0; Central Florida 4-35-0;
Washington 5-31-0; Memphis State DNP; South Carolina 3-24-0; Louisiana
Tech 8-107-2; Southern Miss 6-107-2; Virginia Tech 2-31-0; Tulsa 0-0-0;
Kentucky 0-0-0; Cincinnati 2-28-0.



Rushing Statistics
Year Att Yds. Avg. TD Long
yo 20) 6h 5.77 0 29 (UC)
| Receiving Statistics



Year No. Yds. Avg. 1D) Long
eo 6 li 121 4 58 (USM) |

Personality Profile
Nickname: J-Rock
If not playing football, I would be playing: Basketball
Favorite Sports Hero: Eric Dickerson
Role Models: My Parents
My advice to young people would be: Stay away from drugs and stay in school
My ultimate goal in life is: One day, be able to provide for my entire family
Biggest accomplishments at ECU: Led team in receiving last year and
Slam Dunk champion two years in a row
What makes me a good football player: My ability to play at different positions
Favorite food: Cheesesteak
Favorite book: Misery
Favorite movie: Misery
68 riaa IN
Fr-RS, OT, 6-6, 265
Orlando, Fla. (Winter Park HS)
Enters fall camp battling Mark McCall
for backup duties at right offensive tackle,
behind starter Ron Suddith ... Missed spring
drills because of Mono, which stalled his
development ... Needs to improve intensity
... Coachable ... Hard worker ... Coaches feel he will play this season ...

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Bench presses 310 pounds.
1993: Redshirted ... Did not see any action ... Practiced at offensive tackle.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three times in football and once in
basketball at Winter Park (Fla.) High School ... High school teammate of
fellow Pirate, Andy Dulioki ... The Wildcats were 7-3 in 1992 for coach
Larry Gergley ... Named all-county, all-conference, all-Central Florida,
all-state and all-southeast...Given schoolTs scholar-athlete award... Team
captain as a senior ... Vice-President of area Fellowship of Christian
Athletes chapter ... Played tight end and defensive end in high school ...
Had 22 catches during career, including 12 as a senior ... Had 16 tackles
during one game in senior season.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Industrial Technology ... Son of John and
Ruth Nagy ... Born May 7, 1975 in North Miami Beach, Fla. ... Name is
prounouced NAY-Gee ... Admires Miami Dolphin quarterback Dan
Marino ... Enjoys fishing and all water sports ... Nickname is Nags.
T Jason INichote
Fr-RS, WR, 5-10, 170
Norcross, Ga.
(Meadowcreek HS)
Coaches are very high on thisnewcomer

... Enters fall camp as the starter at flanker ...
Has great quickness ... Runs well with ball
after catch ... Extremely reliable hands ... Had a consistant spring ... Will
also return punts ... Natural skills makes up for lack of game experience
... Very coachable ... Could become a record-breaker at ECU ... limed at
4.54 in the 40-yard dash... In four spring scrimmages, caught nine passes
for 96 yards.
1993: Redshirted ... 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. ... Also lettered once in
basketball and track... All-Gwinnett County as quarterback and defensive
back and honorable mention 4A all-state as a senior ... Given Coca-Cola
Award last two seasons ... As a senior, threw for 945 yards and 11
touchdowns and rushed for 830 yards and 10 touchdowns.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Criminal Justice ... Son of Wallace
and Jackie Nichols ... Born Jan. 17, 1975 in Orlando, Fla. ... Enjoys bowling
and basketball ... Favorite sports hero is Michael Jordan ... Says role
models are his parents ... Wants to make it in the NFL.
34 Jonn if
Fr-RS, RB, 6-0, 215
Venice, Fla.
(Cardinal Mooney HS)
Hard charging running back that will
see playing time as a true freshman... Enters
fall camp as third on the depth chart at
running back behind starter Junior Smith and Eric Blanton ... Had a good
spring ... Not flashy, but productive ... Great vision, sees the holes ... Can
get sudden burst of speed, but not very fast ... Will be a special teams
player and role player in short yardage as a freshman ... Good blocker ...
Hard to bring down... Has learned the offense ... Catches the ball well out
of the backfield ... Timed at 4.75 in the 40-yard dash ... Bench presses 365
pounds ... Led Pirates in rushing during spring practice with 275 yards on
43 carries and one touchdown in four scrimmages ... Named offensive
MVP in the annual Purple/Gold spring game with 59 yards rushing on 11
carries and one catch for two yards.
1993: Redshirted ... Did not see any action ... Practiced as a running back.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters in football and one in baseball

at Cardinal Mooney High School in Sarasota, Fla. ... Played both running
back and linebacker ... As a senior, rushed for 1,813 yards and 27
touchdowns and has 82 tackles, including seven sacks ... During high
school career, rushed for 2,300 yards and had 347 tackles ... TeamTs
defensive captain ... Tteam MVP as a senior ... First-team all-state, all-area
and all-3A/2A/1Aby the Tampa Tribune... Sarasota-Bradenton Offensive
Player of the Year ... Was the leading rusher and scorer in Florida 2A
schools ... Blue Chip All-Southeast Region ... Played in the Florida-
Georgia All-Star Game and the Sarasota-Manatee County All-Star Game
(scored two TDs) ... Cougars were coached by Michael Dowling.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Exercise and Sport Science ... Son of Tom
and Elaine Peacock ... Born Oct. 9, 1974 in Sarasota, Fla. ... Father played
football at University of Richmond ... Active in Key Club in high school
... Favorite sports hero is Hall of Fame running back Walter Payton ...
Enjoys lifting weights, running and playing Nintendo.
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Jr-1L, SAF, 6-1, 200
Goldsboro, N.C. (HS)
One of the most interesting stories on
the Pirate football squad ... Is legally deaf,
but has made an impact on the squad,
especially on special teams ... Hard worker
. Loves to play the game .. lough,
hardnosed player ... Has accomplished a lot ... Broke up a pass in the
annual Purple/Gold spring game ... Timed at 4.86 in the 40-yard dash ...
Bench presses 300 pounds.
1993: Played in final three games of season as a reserve defensive
back and special teams player ... Had two tackles, both on special teams
... Served as special teams captain for the Kentucky and Cincinnati games.
1992: Did not see any action ... Worked on special teams and in the secondary.
1991: Redshirted ... Did not see any action ... Worked on special
teams and in the secondary.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters in football, two letters in
basketball and tennis and one letter in baseball at Goldsboro (N.C.) High
School ...Played football for coach Elvin James ... Played defensive end for
the Cougars ... Given CoachesT Award as a senior and named Defensive
Player of the Week.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Industrial Technology ... Son of Lacy and
Ann Pearson... Born Nov. 9, 1972 in Goldsboro, N.C. ... Enjoys hunting, water
skiing, snow skiing, weight lifting and swimming ... Nickname is Moose.
Defensive Statistics
Year Ur Al TF TFL Sacke
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0 2 6 0 6 6 OG
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Personality Profile
Favorite Sports Hero: Charles Mann
Role Model: Jerry Pearson (brother)
My advice to young people would be: Get as much education as possible and work hard.
My ultimate goal in life is to: Become an engineer
How would you like others to perceive you: To be as a great person to
be around and who respects others
Biggest acomplishment at ECU: As a walk-on who played the last three games
What makes me a good football player: The ability to accomplish the
goals I set and my attitude
Favorite food: Steak
Favorite book: In the Arena (by Pat Dye)
Favorite movie: Top Gun
Favorite quote or phrase I live by: To have something you want, you
must give up something else in your life to perceive what you want.�






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90 Scott HKiciards
So-1L, TE, 6-4, 228
North Augusta, S.C. (HS)
Had a productive spring practice ... Has
shown signs of improvement and should
make an impact in 1994... Enters fall camp as
second on the depth chart, behind Dwight
Linville at tight end ... Good blocker ... Has
picked up offensive schemes quickly ... Runs good routes ... Runs the 40-
yard dash in 5.05 seconds ... Squats 585 pounds, tied for seventh best on
squad ... In four spring scrimmages, caught nine passes for 100 yards.
1993: Played in 10 games without any starts ... Did not play against
Southern Miss ... Did not have any catches ... Used mostly as a 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 offensive scout
team player of the week against Bowling Green and Southern Miss.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in football and basketball and
one in baseball at North Augusta (S.C.) High School... Played football for
coach Bill Utsey ... As a senior, completed 59 of 147 passes for 1,029 yards
with four touchdowns and four interceptions ... As ajunior, completed 62
of 160 passes for 1,038 yards with seven touchdowns... All-Aiken County,
all-area and all-region as a senior ... Honorable mention all-state ... Won
schoolTs outstanding offensive player award ... Helped lead squad to 1989
state 4A football championship.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Industrial Technology ... Son of
James and Edith Richards ... Born Jan. 7, 1974 in Augusta, Ga. ... Wants to
attend law school after graduation ... Enjoys fishing, water skiing and
snow skiing ... An honor roll student in spring 1993 ... Member of ECUTs
Football Academic Leadership Team in 1994.

Personality Profile
If not playing football, I would be playing: Softball or Auto Racing
Favorite Sports Hero: Roger Staubach
Role Models: My parents and family
My advice to young people would be: Work hard at everything you do. Be persistent.
My ultimate goal in life is: Be happy, successful and live in Colorado
or maybe owna Winston Cup racing team
How would you like others to perceive you: As someone who has
always given his best to friends, family and his team
What makes me a good football player: My knowledge of the game
along with an unselfish attitude
Favorite food: MamaTs meatloaf
98 Buian TS ichardsen
Fr-RS, LB, 6-4, 230
Spring Hope, N.C.
(Southern Nash HS)
Has loads of potential ... Enters fall

camp as the third outside linebacker behind
starter Morris Foremanand Leonard Graham
... Has good physical abilities ... Good size with good quickness ... Had one
tackle and one pass deflection in annual Purple/Gold spring game ...
Timed at 5.00 in the 40-yard dash ... Bench presses 300 pounds ... Has a 28
1/2 inch vertical jump.
1993: Redshirted ... Did not see any playing time ... Practiced at
outside linebacker.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four seasons in football at Southern
Nash High School in Bailey, N.C. ... Also neared two letters in track and
one in basketball ... Three year starter for the Firebirds ... Played primarily
defensive end in 1992 ... Switched from offense to defense during junior
season ... Named defensive MVP as a senior ... Coached by Ray Davis ...
All-conference two seasons and named most athletic senior ... Given
Academic Achievement Award ... Firebirds were conference champions
in 1991-97,
PERSONAL: Majoring in Administration Services and Information
Processing ... Son of George and Savoina Richardson... Born Feb. 12, 1975
in Nash County ... Has served with the National Guard.
8 8 San We ee ndenn
So-SQ, TE, 6-5, 220
Durham, N.C.
(Northern Durham HS)
Has good fundamentals ... Could see
playing time in the fall ... Currently listed
third on the depth chart behind starter
Dwight Linville and Scott Richards ... Coaches want to see him add
weight to his frame ... In four spring scrimmages, had five catches for 107
yards and two touchdowns ... One touchdown was a 67-yarder ... Timed
at 4.95 seconds in the 40-yard dash ... Bench presses 310 pounds.
1993: Played in all 11 games asa reserve tight end and special teams
player... Did not have any catches... In four major spring scrimmages, had
seven catches for 99 yards.
1992: Redshirted ... 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 ...Sonof Anabelle
Simi anid Kowert Mic Natt... bom March I3, 1973 in New York, N.Y. ...
Plays the drums ... Enjoys playing basketball and bicycling ... Has done
volunteer work with the Special Olympics ... Nickname is Knight Train.
40 ht aviel eee
So-SQ, DE, 6-4, 231
Shallotte, N.C.
(West Brunswick HS)

Moved from the interior defensive line

before spring drills ... Was one of the biggest
surprises of the spring ... Will back up Willie
Brookins at the leo� end spot in fall camp ... Gives a lot of effort ... Tough
and a big hitter ... Takes coaching well ... Will need to get stronger and
quicker ... Should see about 20 snaps per game ... Timed at 5.0 in the 40-
yard dash ... Bench presses 335 pounds ... Had six sacks in four spring
scrimmages.
1993: Did not see any action ... Worked at defensive tackle.
1992: Redshirted ... Did not see any action ... Practiced at linebacker.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in football and one in
basketball at West Brunswick High School in Shallotte, N.C. ... Played
football for coach Marshall Seay ... Helped lead the Trojans to a 13-2 record
and were state runners-up in 2A in 1991 ... Was named all-county, all-
conference and all-region as a senior and was an honorable mention all-
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state choice ... Was a three-time all-county and all-conference pick ...
Named schoolTs MVP as a junior and senior.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Exercise and Sport Science ... Son
of James and Connie Russ ... Born Oct. 1, 1973 ... Uncle, Roger Gore,
played at Davidson, and another uncle, Eddie Gore, played at Guilford
... Cousin, Chad Gore, played at Appalachian State ... Enjoys hunting and
basketball ... Named WhoTs Who Among American High School Students.
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Jr-2L, DT, 6-3, 270
Trenton 3.C.
(Strom Thurmond HS)
Starter at defensive tackle... Hasshowed

no effects from knee injury suffered in fall
camp last season... Had a good spring ... Has
good size, quickness and speed ... Coaches think he will have a positive
impact on the defense, but must stay healthy ... Has emerged as a leader
on the defensive line ... Timed at 4.95 in the 40-yard dash ... Bench presses
405 pounds, tied for fifth on the squad ... Squats 605 pounds, third best on
squad and power cleans 340 pounds, second best and a record for
defensive linemen at ECU ... Has a 29 1/2 inch vertical jump ... Deflected
two passes and 1 1/2 sacks in four spring scrimmages.
1993: Redshirted ... Tore ligaments in right knee during fall camp
and missed entire season ... Was projected starter at defensive tackle at
time of injury ... Had moved from defensive end in spring ... Had one
tackle and recovered a fumble in annual spring game.
1992: Played in every game and started seven at right defensive end ...
Started against Bowling Green, Duke, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Southern Miss,
West Virginia and Memphis State ... Accounted for 26 total tackles, including
11 solos, in 434 defensive plays ... Also had one tackle for loss, a half-sack, two
forced fumbles and six quarterback pressures ... Had six stops against
Arkansas State for a season best ... Had five tackles against West Virginia ...
Also had half-sack and a forced fumble against Arkansas State.
1991: Earned first varsity letter, playing on the defensive line as a
true freshman ... Played in seven games as a reserve defensive tackle ...
Credited with four tackles (3 solos) on 96 plays ... Had two tackles against
Central Florida and one each against Memphis State and Syracuse ... Did
not play against Illinois, Pittsburgh, Virginia Tech and Cincinnati ... Was
defensive scout team player of the week against Virginia Tech ... Had four
quarterback hurries.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two letters in football and one in basketball
at Strom Thurmond High School in Trenton, S.C. ... Honorable mention
all-state and all-area in football ... Participated in North-South All-Star
Game in South Carolina ... First-team all-county as a senior on offense and
defense ... Named as one of the top 40 recruits in the Columbia area by The
State ... Rebels were coached by Donnie Woolsey.
PERSONAL: Academic major is History ... Son of Walter and
Beatrice Scott ... Born May 18, 1973... Cousin, Ira Hillary, is a former South
Carolina wide receiver ... Cousin, Diron Reynolds, also played at Wake
Forest ... WhoTs Who Among American High School Students ... Member
of the Junior Engineer Technical Society (J.E.T.S) in high school ...
Participated in Science Technical Enrichment Program at USC-Aiken ...
Plays the piano.
1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE
(Total Tackles-Solos-Assists) Syracuse 1-1-0; Virginia Tech 3-1-2; South
Carolina 2-1-1; Bowling Green 1-1-0; Duke 2-1-1; Cincinnati 0-0-0;
Pittsburgh 2-1-1; Southern Miss 2-0-2; West Virginia 5-2-3; Arkansas State
6-3-3; Memphis State 2-0-2.
1991 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE
(Total Tackles-Solos-Assists) Illinois DNP; Memphis State 1-1-0; Central
Florida 2-0-2; South Carolina 0-0-0; Akron 0-0-0; Syracuse 1-0-1; Pittsburgh
DNP; Tulane 0-0-0; Southern Miss 0-0-0; Virginia Tech DNP; Cincinnati
DNP; NC State DAP.
1994 Pirates
Defensive Statistics
Year UT AL Tt FE-FR PD INT
1991 . 4 00 | 0
1992 i 6&6 6 20 0
1993 Dib -O Fi A:

TOIALS 2 18 30 2-4 7 0
Personality Profile
Nickname: Wally
If not playing football, I would be playing: in the band
Favorite Sports Hero: Michael Jordan
Role Model: My father
My advice to young people would be: Work hard in everything you do
My ultimate goals in life are: Get my B.S. degree in History, play in
the NFL and write music
Favorite food: Waffles and eggs
Favorite book: Tommy Knockers (by StephenKing)
Favorite movie: Lion Heart
Favorite quote or phrase I live by: If you have no confidence in self,
you are twice defeated in the race of life. With confidence you have
won even before you have started.�
80 | eves Siancon
Fr-RS, WR, 6-5, 182
Starke, Fla. (Bradford HS)
Enters fall camp as the third split end
behind Linwood DeBrew and Allen Williams
... Has great size ... Tallest of the receivers ...
Has a 38-inch vertical jump, which is second
on the team and best-ever for a Pirate wide
receiver ... Coaches feel he must develop upper body strength... Came on
at the end of spring drills ... Has potential to be a good one ... Will likely
bearole player in 1994... Timed at 4.71 in the 40-yard dash... In four spring
scrimmages, caught four passes for 76 yards and two touchdowns.
1993: Redshirted ... 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. ... 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 heros are Michael Jordan and Emmitt Smith.

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35 Junior Sai
Sr-3L, RB, 5-6, 180
Fayetteville, N.C.
(E.E. Smith HS)
An All-America candidate ... Pre-season
All-Independent by The Sporting News and
named Top 10 candidate for Doak Walker
National Running Back Award by same
publication ... Will likely become East CarolinaTs all-time leading rusher
this season ... Is fourth on the ECU career rushing list with 2,541 yards ...
Needs just 348 rushing yards to surpass Carlester Crumpler, Sr., for the
schoolTs career rushing record... Became ECU's single-season (1,352
yards) and single-game (282 yards vs. Tulsa) rushing leader last season...
Second leading returning rusher in NCAA Division IA behind WisconsinTs
Brent Moss ... Became first Pirate to have back-to-back 1,000 yard rushing
seasons since Crumpler in 1972-73 ... No ECU running back has ever had
three 1,000 yard rushing seasons ... Can run as well as anyone ... Great
body lean ... Knows the game... Hada great spring ... Picked up astep and
became a better blocker this spring ... Has to be physical because of his
size ... Dependable receiver ... Has only 23 career catches before this
season, but coaches expect him to catch that many in 1994 ... Outstanding
work ethic ... Coachable ... A leader on the team ... Ran well in the fall
despite being keyed on by opposing defenders ... Plays very focused ... In
three spring scrimmages, had 34 carries for 142 yards and three
touchdowns ... Holds school records for running backs in the vertical
jump (38 inches), squat (630 pounds), flex exercise (9.0) and overall
testing (103 points) ... Overall testing score is all-time high for any football
player at East Carolina ... Timed at 4.43 in the 40-yard dash, which is tied
for second best on the squad ... Bench presses 370 pounds.
1993: Started every game at running back... Finished sixthin NCAA
Division IA in rushing yards per game (122.6 yards) ... Finished 23rd in
NCAA Division IA in all-purpose rushing yards per game (132.09 yards)
... Finished season with 1,352 rushing yards on 278 carries and nine
touchdowns ... Also caught 12 passes for 101 yards ... Named All-
Independent Football Alliance and All-South Independent... Alsonamed
honorable mention All-America by Football News... Set school record for
season rushing yards ... Rushed for 282 yards (school record) on 31 carries
and three touchdowns against Tulsa ... Rushed for over 100 yards in six
games ... Named Independent Football Alliance Offensive Player of the
Week against Central Florida ... Rushed for 150 yards on 30 carries and
three touchdowns and caught three passes for 16 yards against the
Knights ... Rushed for 169 yards on 34 carries against Kentucky, including
a 63-yard run on the gameTs opening play ... Rushed for 164 yards on 28
carries and one touchdown against Syracuse... Had a52-yard touchdown
run against Memphis State ... Had 146 yards on 20 carries against the
Tigers ... 65-yard touchdown run against Tulsa was the PiratesT longest
play from scrimmage in 1993 ... Smith had four of ECUTs six longest plays
from scrimmage in 1993 ... Caught 3 passes for 50 yards against Louisiana
Tech, including career long 26 yarder ... Voted R.W. Moore King of the
Gridiron� Award by attending media for games against Syracuse,
Memphis State and Tulsa (ECU MVP)...GivenSprint/Carolina Telephone
Academic Excellence Award for Syracuse Game ... Named to ECAC
Honor Roll for games against Syracuse, Central Florida, Memphis State,
South Carolina, Tulsa and Kentucky ... Also had 135 yards on 27 carries
against South Carolina ... In four major spring scrimmages, had 64 carries
for 283 yards and four touchdowns... Also caught nine passes for 56 yards
and a touchdown.
1992: Played in every game and started five ... Was a backup to
Cedric Van Buren during early part of the season ... First Pirate to rush for
1,000 yards in a season since Anthony Collins did it in 1979 ... Had 1,037
yards rushing on 186 carries for a 5.6 yard average ... Also rushed for nine
touchdowns ... First-team All-Independent Football Alliance and All-
South Independent ... Co-ECAC Offensive Player of the Week against

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Arkansas State ... Had second highest rushing total in school history
against Arkansas State with 232 yards on 31 carries and two touchdowns
... Had 150 yards on 18 carries against Southern Miss, including an 11-
yard touchdown run... Became the first Pirate running back to gain over
200 yards in a game since Oct. 10, 1987 when Reggie McKinney had 212
against Cincinnati ... Carried the pigskin 20 times for 133 yards, including
a 45-yarder on a trick play against South Carolina ... Had 55-yard
touchdown run against Pittsburgh, the longest of the season ... Became
first Pirate running back since David Daniels in 1990 to run for three
touchdowns in a single game when he did it against Bowling Green ...
Also caught 10 passes for 38 yards ... Had 45 carries for first downs and
32 rushes for over 11 yards ... CT&T Scholar-Athlete Award against
Cincinnati ... Voted King of the Gridiron by attending media against
Southern Miss and Arkansas State (ECU Player of the Game)... IFA Player
of the Week against Arkansas State ... Co-captain against Memphis State.
1991: Earned first varsity letter, playing at running back... Played in
the first nine games, all coming off the bench ... Did not play against
Virginia Tech, Cincinnati and N.C. State ... Had 152 yards on 42 carries ...
Also ran back two kickoffs for a 26-yard average ... Had one catch for
minus 6 yards (vs. Akron) ... In season opener (first collegiate game)
against Illinois, had nine carries for 39 yards... Was the only true freshman
to play in season opener ... Against Southern Miss, had seven carries for
38 yards, including season-long 23 yarder ... Had 22 yards on six carries
against Central Florida... In first scrimmage of the fall, led all ECU rushers
with 120 yards on 16 carries.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three seasons in football and track at E.E.
Smith High School in Fayetteville, N.C. ... Led state in rushing as a senior,
gaining 2,454 yards - the second highest rushing total in state history ...
Rushed for 29 touchdowns as a senior ... Golden Bulls were 13-1 and
reached the state semi-finals in 1990 ... Named all-state, all-East and
conference player of the year as a senior ... All-Mid South 4A for two
seasons ... Rushed for 812 yards as a senior ... Recipient of the WRAL-TV
Extra Effort Award ... Coached in high school by Lonnie Baker.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Exercise and Sport Science ... Son
of Wardell and Martha Smith ... Born April 18, 1973 in Fayetteville, N.C.
... Full name is Wardell Smith, Jr. ... Admires Dallas CowboysT Emmitt
Smith ... When playing days are over would like to teach and coach ...
Enjoys basketball, bowling and playing video games ... Won ECU
Intramural Slam Dunk Contest ... Nickname is J-Dog ... Member of ECUTs
Football Academic Leadership Team in 1994.
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RUSHING
(Rushes- Yards-Touchdowns) Syracuse 28-164-1; Central Florida 30-150-3;
Washington 24-32-0; Memphis State 20-146-1; South Carolina 27-135-0;
Louisiana Tech 23-69-1; Southern Miss 23-74-0; Virginia Tech 17-85-0;
Tulsa 31-282-3; Kentucky 34-169-0; Cincinnati 21-46-0.
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RECEIVING
(Catches-Yards-Touchdowns) Syracuse 1-3-0; Central Florida 3-16-0;
Washington 0-0-0; Memphis State 0-0-0; South Carolina 1-2-0; Louisiana
Tech 3-50-0; Southern Miss 0-0-0; Virginia Tech 0-0-0; Tulsa 2-20-0;
Kentucky 1-5-0; Cincinnati 1-5-0.
1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RUSHING
(Rushes-Yards-Touchdowns) Syracuse 7-6-0; Virginia Tech 13-59-0; South
Carolina 20-133-0; Bowling Green 14-71-3; Duke 12-47-0; Cincinnati 14-92-1;
Pittsburgh 14-93-2; Southern Miss 18-150-1; West Virginia 15-45-0;
Arkansas State 31-243-2; Memphis State 28-109-0.
1991 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RUSHING
(Rushes-Yards-Touchdowns) Illinois 9-39-0; Memphis State 4-10-0; Central
Florida 6-22-0; South Carolina 4-10-0; Akron 6-16-0; Syracuse 3-9-0;
Pittsburgh 2-5-0; Tulane 1-3-0; Southern Miss 7-38-0; Virginia Tech DNP;
Cincinnati DNP, N.C. State DNP.
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1993 Percentage of TeamTs Rushing Yards
Individual/Team Rush Yards Team Yards Pct.
1. Marshall Faulk, San Diego State 15530 17950 87.4
2. LeShon Johnson, No. Illinois 1,976 2,591 84.8
3. Junior Smith, East Carolina 1 352 1,634 S27
4. Errict Rhett, Florida 1,289 1,647 75.9
5. Curtis Martin, Pittsburgh E075 F410 76.2
1993 Percentage of TeamTs Total Offensive Yards
Individual/Team Rush Yards Team Total Off. Pct.
1. LeShon Johnson, No. Illinois 1,976 3,858 12
2. Junior Smith, East Carolina t52 200 41.5
3. Curtis Martin, Pittsburgh 1075 2.021 38.1
4. Byron Morris, Texas Tech 1732 5225 33.5
5. Napoleon Kaufman, Washington 1,299 4,017 32.3
1993 Percentage of TeamTs Total Offensive Yards
Individual/Team Rush+Rec. Yards TeamTotal Off. Pct.
1. LeShon Johnson, No. Illinois 2,082 3,858 54.0
2. Curtis Martin, Pittsburgh 13524 2,02 | 46.9
3. Junior Smith, East Carolina 1455 2250 44.6
4. Marshall Faulk, San Diego State 21/4 5586 38.9
5. Byron Morris, Texas Tech 1,902 eee 36.4
61 Ron Suddith
So-1L, OT, 6-2, 297
Miami, Fla.
(Palmetto Senior HS)
Best pass blocker on the offensive line...
Returning starter at right offensive tackle ...
Improving run blocker .. dias tons of
potential ... A post-season honors candidate
in 1994 ... Had a good spring ... Coaches like his versatility ... Could also
play at the left tackle spot ... Strong and has good footwork ... Bench
presses 415 pounds, which is tied for second on the team.
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: Redshirted ... Named offensive scout team player of the week
by the coaching staff against West Virginia.
HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterman in football and wrestling
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
schoolTs 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 non-sports hero is
Jesse Jackson.

1994 Pirates
Personality Profile
If not playing football, I would be playing: Wrestling
Favorite Sports Hero: Michael Jordan
Role Model: Jesse Jackson
My advice to young people would be: Stay in school
My ultimate goal in life is: Play professional football
How would you like others to perceive you: A nice guy
Biggest accomplishment at ECU: Did not allow a sack as a freshman
What makes me a good football player: I believe God has given me
the ability to play football
Favorite food: Chicken
Favorite book: IT
Favorite movie: The Fugitive
Aindreé ol earee
So-SQ, CB, 5-11, 175
New Castle, Del. (Penn HS)
Walk-on who had an impressive spring
.. One of the biggest surprises of spring
practice ... Fine open field tackler ... Good
defender ... Enters fall camp as the backup to
Hank Cooper at right cornerback... Will also
be a key figure on special teams ... Good
speed and agility ... Timed at 4.58 in the 40-yard dash ... Vertical leap of
39 inches is the best on the squad ... Bench presses 280 pounds.
1993: Did not participate on the football squad. Ran track for Coach
Bill Carson (sprints).
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and two in track at
William Penn High School in New Castle, Del. ... Played halfback on the
football squad ... Named Most Valuable Offensive Player on team as a
senior ... Ran sprints and participated in jumps on the track squad.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Accounting ... Son of Percy and Rhoda
Ingram ... Born Oct. 23,1974 in Salem, N.J.... An honor roll student at ECU
... Favorite sports hero is Buffalo BillsT Thurman Thomas ... Calls Montel
Williams his role model ... Enjoys swimming, shooting pool and bowling.
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Sr-3L, OG, 6-6, 276
Mesquite, Texas (HS)

Coaches feel that Tilghman is the top
offensive lineman on the squad ... Starter at
right offensive guard ... Has been bitten by
the injury bug at East Carolina ... Has had
knee and shoulder injuries in the past year ...
Played at 100 percent during spring drills ... Great leader ... Hard worker
... smart ... Good technique ... Plays hard every down... Solid, all-around
performer ... Versatile ... Can play every offensive line position ... Bench
presses 375 pounds and squats 510.
1993: Entered season as starter at right offensive tackle ... Started first
three games... Injured shoulder against Washington and missed remainder
of the season ... Was able to get injury redshirt for the season ... Served as
offensive game captain against Syracuse and Central Florida ... Suffered
knee injury in second week of spring drills but recovered by the start of
the season only to injured shoulder ... Earned third varsity letter.
1992: Started 10 of 11 games ... Came off the bench against Arkansas
State ... Started at left offensive guard ...Game captain against Southern
Miss ... Against Pitt, had 14 knockdown blocks.
1991: Played in 10 games as a reserve offensive tackle ... Backed up
Nick Wilson on the right side ... Did not play against Memphis State and

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Cincinnati ... Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack for 20
straight quarters early in the season.
1990: One of five true freshmen to get into a game ... Played in six
games as a backup offensive tackle ... Saw action against Louisiana Tech,
Florida State, Southwestern Louisiana, South Carolina, Cincinnati and
Memphis State.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three seasons at Mesquite (Texas) High
School ... All-District as a junior and listed among top 20 players in the
state of Texas prior to senior season ... Member of Dallas Times-Herald
Metro-Plex Top 100 ... Coached in high school by Mickey Delamar ...
Played tight end as a sophomore ... Injured knee during senior season.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Exercise and Sport Science ... Son
of Kenneth and Jackie Tilghman ... Born on May 22, 1972 ... Changed
name from Terry Northcutt to Tilghman before entering college ... Was
an Eagle Scout ... Married with two children... Member of ECUTs Football
Academic Leadership Team in 1994.
Personality Profile
Nickname: Tex
If not playing football, I would be playing: Baseball or basketball
Favorite Sports Hero: Nolan Ryan
Role Models: Eric Andolsek and Nate Newton
My advice to young people would be: Get your education because
sports are not forever
My ultimate goal in life is: Raise my two kids to be healthy and
productive adults
How would you like others to perceive you: As a leader
What makes me a good football player: My knowledge of the game
Favorite food: Steak
Favorite book: Pet Semitary
Favorite movie: Field of Dreams and Eight Men Out
45 Lorenzo West
So-1L, DE, 6-3, 240
Atlanta, Ga. (Decatur HS)
Bright, young star on the defensive unit
... Played as a true freshman last season ...
Making the switch to defensive line in 1994
... Enters fall camp as the starting defensive
end ... Had a good spring ... Undersized ...
Gives great effort ... Has potential to be a great one ... Runs the 40-yard
dash in 5.0 seconds ... Bench presses 335 pounds ... Had three tackles in
annual Purple/Gold 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
Teen.
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 LyonsT Top 100 (28th) ... All-region
and all-county pick as asenior ... Atlanta Defensive MVP ... Bulldogs were
regional champs in 1992.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Business ... Son of Beatrice West ...
Born May 5, 1973 in Atlanta, Ga. ... Enjoys playing basketball ... Favorite
sports hero is Michael Jordan ... Member of ECUTs Football Academic
Leadership Team in 1994.
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE
(Total Tackles-Solos-Assists) Syracuse 0-0-0; Central Florida 0-0-0;
Washington 0-0-0; Memphis State 2-1-1; South Carolina 0-0-0; Louisiana
Tech 2-2-0; Southern Miss 1-1-0; Virginia Tech 3-0-3; Tulsa 2-1-1; Kentucky
7-4-3; Cincinnati 1-0-1.

Defensive Statistics
Year UT AT TT TEL Sacks FF-FR PD INT
1993 9 9 18 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 O

T 2 GR Whitaker
Sr-1L, QB, 6-0, 181
Battleboro, N.C.
(North Edgecombe HS)
Enters fall camp in a battle with four
other quarterbacks for a backup role to starter
Marcus Crandell ... Has good athletic skills
... Runs well ... Had a good spring ... Lacks
game experience ... Understands scheme of the offense ... Timed at 4.85 in
the 40-yard dash ... Holds school mark for quarterbacks with 45 dips ... In
four spring scrimmages, completed three of eight passes for 50 yards and
a touchdown.
1993: Didnotsee any playing time... Worked asa reserve quarterback
... In four major spring scrimmages, completed 12 of 24 passes for 150
yards ... Inannual spring game, completed five of nine passes for 32 yards.
1992: Did notsee any playing time... Worked asa reserve quarterback
... In five spring scrimmages, completed 10 of 27 passes for 51 yards with
no touchdowns and no interceptions.
1991: Played in one game, against Akron, as a backup quarterback
... Completed three of five passes for six yards. ... Infour spring scrimmages,
completed 12 of 31 passes for 97 yards ... Completed two of seven passes
for 19 yards in spring game.
1990: Redshirted ... Was Scout Team Player of the Week against
Northern Ilinois.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in football, basketball and
baseball at North Edgecombe High School ... Was football teamTs MVP for
three seasons ... Two-time All-Tobacco Belt Conference and All-East ...
All-Area and all-county as a senior ... Completed 91 of 160 passes in senior
year for 1,595 yards and 23 touchdowns ... Set state record for career
touchdown passes with 67 and passed for over 5,000 yards... All-conference
and all-area for two years in basketball, averaging double figure points ...
Team MVP and all-conference in baseball, hitting. 400 with four home
runs ... As a pitcher, won 17 games and pitched seven shutouts ... Also
played shortstop ... Coached in football by Raymond Cobb.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Administration Services and Information
Processing ... Son of Mildred Spruill ... Also raised by grandfather, Alvin
Whitaker, whom he calls his role model ... Born Nov. 25, 1971 ... Brother,
Jeff, was a guard on the ECU basketball team in 1989-92 ... Enjoys listening
to music, fishing and swimming.
63 Keeyin AV agora
Jr-1L, C, 6-0, 260
Pink Hill, N.C.
(South Lenoir HS)

Walk-on who has earned a scholarship
.. Has made great contributions to the
offensive line ... Can play either guard or
center... Battles Derrick Leaphart for starting
position at center ... Blue collar ... Loves to play the game ... Hard worker
... Good run blocker ... Good speed ... Timed at 5.0 in the 40-yard dash...
Squats 635 pounds, which is the best on the squad ... Has set new
standards for offensive linemen in spring testing by scoring 76 Pirate
Points and doing 86 sit-ups.

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1993: Played in nine games and started five at center ... Did not play
against Virginia Tech and Kentucky ... Started against Syracuse, Memphis
State, South Carolina, Louisiana Tech and Southern Miss ... Saw most of
playing time when Derrick Leaphart went down with a knee injury.
1992: Played in three games as a backup center ... Saw action against
Duke, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh.
1991: Redshirted ... Practiced as a center.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters in football and three in track
at South Lenoir High School in Deep Run, N.C. ... Played both defensive
and offensive line and also fullback, inside linebacker and defensive end
in high school ... As a senior, named all-area and squadTs best blocker ...
Asasophomore and junior, named all-conference and honorable mention
all-area ... In track, was undefeated in the shot put as a senior ... During
sophomore and senior year, named Most Valuable in field events ... Also
threw the discus.
PERSONAL: Majoring in Exercise and Sport Science ... Son of
William and Ann Wiggins ... Born Oct. 14, 1973 in Kinston, N.C. ... Enjoys
weight lifting, snow skiing and scuba.
Personality Profile
Nickname: Quiggly
If not playing football, I would be playing: Golf
Favorite Sports Hero: Greg Norman
Role Model: Clint Eastwood
Biggest accomplishment at ECU: Walking on and earning a scholarship
What makes me a good football player: Speed and strength
Favorite food: GrandmaTs home cooking
Favorite book: The Way Things Ought To Be (by Rush Limbaugh)
Favorite movie: Fist Full of Dollars
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So-1L, WR, 6-1, 200
Kock Hat S.C.
(Northwestern HS)
Vying for starting role at split end with
Linwood DeBrew ... Potential is limitless ...
Has good size ... Physical ... Can make big
catch, but needs to become more consistent
...Can be as good as he wants ... Runs good routes ... Runs well after catch
... Good possession receiver ... In four major spring scrimmages, caught 12
passes for 141 yards and one touchdown ... Timed in the 40-yard dash at
4.63 seconds ... Bench presses 280 pounds.
1993: Played in every game and started four games at split end ...
Caught 13 passes for 202 yards and a touchdown during the season ...
Started against Southern Miss, Virginia Tech, Tulsa and Kentucky ... Had
three catches for 72 yards against Central Florida, including season-long
42 yards ... Had two catches for 53 yards and an acrobatic 39-yard
touchdown grab against Virginia Tech ... Had three catches for 22 yards
against Cincinnati ... Also had two catches against Southern Miss and
Washington ... In four major spring scrimmages, caught 12 passes for 309
yards and five touchdowns, including two of more than 60 yards.
1992: Redshirted ... Practiced at wide receiver ... Named offensive
scout team player of the week against Cincinnati.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered two seasons in football and track at
Northwestern High School in Rock Hill, S.C. ... Played for coach Jimmy
Wallace ... Helped lead the Warriors to a 12-1 record and a region
championship as a senior ... Caught 47 passes for 691 yards and seven
touchdownsas asenior ... Returned four punts for touchdowns as a senior
... Played in the Shrine Bow] ... Two-time all-area and all-region ... Two-
time all-Upstate and made five different all-state teams ... Named Rock
Hill Herald Top 25 and Charlotte ObserverTs Top 25 South Carolinians ...
As a junior, caught 45 passes for 719 yards and four touchdowns ... Also
had three interceptions as a junior.

PERSONAL: Academic major is Communications ... Son of Allen
and Sharle Williams ... Born March 5, 1974 in Pittsburgh, Pa. ... Enjoys
fishing and remote control cars ... Chosen Optimist Club Youth of the
Month in Dec. 1991 ... Named WhoTs Who Among High School Students
... Nickname is Cube.
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RECEIVING
(Catches-Yards-Touchdowns) Syracuse 1-14-0; Central Florida 3-72-0;
Washington 2-13-0; Memphis State 0-0-0; South Carolina 0-0-0; Louisiana
Tech 0-0-0; Southern Miss 2-28-0; Virginia Tech 2-53-1; Tulsa 0-0-0;
Kentucky 0-0-0; Cincinnati 3-22-0.
Receiving Statistics
Year No. �Yds Avg 1 eng
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Personality Profile
Nickname: Cube
If not playing football, I would be playing: Baseball
Favorite Sports Hero: Michael Jordan
Role Models: My parents
My advice to young people would be: DonTt take anything in life for
granted. Always work hard to get where you want to be.
My ultimate goal in life is: Be successful in anything I do
How would you like others to perceive you: As a fun-loving person
Biggest accomplishment at ECU: Being able to continue my education
and football career
Favorite food: Lasagna
Favorite book: Black Boy (by Richard Wright)
Favorite movie: Menace II Society
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So-1L, SN, 6-4, 219
Garner, N.C. (HS)
Will handle snaps for all placement kicks
... Could also be areserve player at an outside
linebacker /defensive end position ... Has a
super attitude ... Hard worker and very
coachable ... Tough, hard-nosed ... Bench
presses 345 pounds ... Timed at 4.97 in the 40-yard dash.
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 Physical Therapy ... 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
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Sr-3L, RB, 6-0, 224
Jacksonville, Fla. (Ribault HS)
Physical player with good speed ... Spent
some of spring drills at tight end and moved
back to running back at the end of spring
drills ... Willsee playing time inshort-yardage
situations and also be a blocker for Junior
Smith ... Senior leader ... Carries ball well ... Tough, hard-nosed runner ...
Knows the offensive schemes ... Can also catch the ball well ... In four
spring scrimmages, had 15 carries for 56 yards and a touchdown and
caught one pass for eight yards ... In annual Purple/Gold spring game,
had 35 yards on seven carries ... Timed at 4.58 in the 40-yard dash... Bench
presses 405 pounds ... Has an incline press of 335, which is tops for
running backs.
1993: Played in every game, starting one at running back ... Started
against Southern Miss ... Had 24 carries for 73 yards and caught one pass
for 10 yards during the season ... Best outing was against Tulsa, gaining
27 yards on five carries ... Had season long 16 yard run against Southern
Miss ... Caught one pass for 10 yards against Memphis State ... In four
spring scrimmages, had 182 yards on 64 carries ... Also caught four passes
for 20 yards.
1992: Played in every game as a backup running back ... Had five
rushes for 13 yards, including a seven-yard run against Cincinnati... Also
caught two passes for two yards ... Hada four-yard catch against Southern
Miss.
1991: Played in nine games without any starts ... Injured ankle against
Syracuse and missed games with Pittsburgh and Tulane ... Missed South
Carolina game with shoulder injury ... Had 34 carries for 82 yards and five
touchdowns ... Did not have any catches ... Used primarily in short-
yardage situations ... Touchdown runs were for 1,2,1,1,1 yards ... Had two
touchdowns and a 16-yard carry against Akron... Also had scores against
Memphis State, Central Florida and Southern Miss ... Had 10 carries for
33 yards against Akron and 11 carries for 29 yards against Southern Miss
... Led the squad in rushing during the spring with 195 yards on 54 carries
and one touchdown in four scrimmages ... Also caught three passes for 12
yards ... Had six carries for 31 yards in spring game with three catches for
12 yards ... Named most improved offensive back and most promising
newcomer in spring by coaching staff.
1990: Redshirted ... Was Scout Team Player of the Week vs. Temple and
Southwestern Louisiana ... Given Rick Bankston Memorial Award for
outstanding offensive scout team player.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and two each in track
and wrestling at Ribault High School in Jacksonville, Fla. ... Rushed for
817 yards in senior season ... Named Florida Times-Union Player of the
Week in a 217-yard rushing effort against Englewood ... Coached in high
school by Bernard Greggs ... Had seven consecutive 100-yard rushing
games ... Also played linebacker.
PERSONAL: Academic major is Criminal Justice ... Son of Charlie and
Patricia Wilson... Bornon Aug. 11,1972... Wants to become a forest ranger
after graduation ... Likes to draw and listen to music.
1993 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RUSHING
(Rushes-Yards-Touchdowns) Syracuse 2-13-0; Central Florida 4-5-0;
Washington 3-4-0; Memphis State 2-0-0; South Carolina 1-0-0; Louisiana
Tech 3-10-0; Southern Miss 3-16-0; Virginia Tech 0-0-0; Tulsa 5-27-0;
Kentucky 0-0-0; Cincinnati 1-(-1)-0.
1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RUSHING
(Rushes-Yards-Touchdowns) Syracuse 0-0-0; Virginia Tech 0-0-0; South
Carolina 0-0-0; Bowling Green 0-0-0; Duke 0-0-0; Cincinnati 4-12-0;
Pittsburgh 1-1-0; Southern Miss 0-0-0; West Virginia 0-0-0; Arkansas State
0-0-0; Memphis State 0-0-0.
1991 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RUSHING
(Rushes- Yards-Touchdowns) Illinois 1-2-0; Memphis State 1-1-1; Central

Florida 5-6-1; South Carolina DNP; Akron 10-33-2; Syracuse
1-6-0; Pittsburgh DNP; Tulane DNP; Southern Miss 11-29-1;
Virginia Tech 3-4-0; Cincinnati 2-1-0; N.C. State 0-0-0.

Rushing Statistics
Year Atl Yds. Avs. [ID _ Long
1991 34 82 24 5 16 (Akron)
1992 5 13 2.6 0 7 (UC)
1993 24 73 3.0 Q 16 (USM.
TOTALS 63 168 27 5 16 (Akron, USM)

Personality Profile
Nickname: Demon
If not playing football, I would be playing: Basketball
Favorite Sports Hero: Charles Barkley
Role Model: My father
My advice to young people would be: Be the best you can be in
anything you do and never let someone tell you that you canTt do
whatever you set your mind to
How would you like others to perceive you: As hardworking, reliable
and someone who really cares about people
Biggest accomplishment at ECU: Going to the Peach Bowl
What makes me a good football player: Determination
Favorite food: Fried Chicken
Favorite book: If Tomorrow Comes (by Sidney Sheldon)
Favorite movie: Lethal Weapon
Favorite quote or phrase I live by: Excuses are tools of incompetence
that builds monuments of nothingness. Those who specialize in
excuses seldom accomplishes anything.�

Football Academic Leadership Team
Winning with Teamwork� is the theme of the Football
Academic Leadership Team (A.L.T.).
The team is comprised of 15 members of the football
squad who will serve as a liaison between the Office of
Student Development and members of the football team for
the purpose of promoting academic excellence and team
leadership with academics.
The members of the A.L-T. for 1994 are: Lamont Burns,
Dealton Cotton, B.J. Crane, David Crumbie, Mitchell
Galloway, Jake Gilray, Dan Gonzalez, David Hart, Chad
Holcomb, Pat Hurley, Derrick Leaphart, Mark Libiano,
Emmanuel McDaniel, Jerris McPhail, Scott Richards, Junior
Smith, Terry Tilghman and Lorenzo West.
Objectives and responsibilities of the Academic
Leadership Team include: (1) creating a positive, winning
work ethic in the classroom; (2) challenging fellow
teammates to maximize their potential; (3) serving as role
models and mentors for fellow teammates both on the field
and in the classroom; (4) assisting the Student Development
Office in communicating academic related issues to the
squad; (5) assisting with the Faculty Guest Coach Program
during the season; (6) mentor with freshmen; (7) providing
support and/or recognition to team members on academic
matters; (8) serving as ambassadors for the football program
at official functions; and, (9) actively participate in the
Athletes for Education� speakers bureau.

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Roberto Santiago
Mike Sellers
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1994 ECU Signees |
Alphabetical Listing of Signees

Hometown (Last School Attended)
Huntington, N.Y. (HS)
Primghar, lowa (Waldorf Junior College)
Salem, Va. (HS)
Denver, lowa (Waldorf Junior College)
Anderson, S.C. (Butler Junior College)
Neptune, Nj HS)
Rockledge, Fla. (HS)
Conyers, Ga. (Rockdale HS)
North Potomac, Md. (Wootton HS)
Grifton, N.C. (West Craven HS)
Perth Amboy, N.J. (HS)
Upper Marlboro, Md. (DeMatha HS)
Gifton, N.C. (Ayden-Grifton HS)
Fayetteville, N.C. (Westover HS)
snow Hill, N.C. (Greene Central HS)
Hackensack, N.J. (HS)
Covington, Ga. (Newton County HS)
Haslet, N.J. (Raritan HS)
Brookside, N.J. (West Morris HS)
Closter, N.J. (N. Valley Regional HS)
Eden, N.C. (NE Oklahoma A&M)
Kinston, N-C. (H5)
Fayetteville, N.C. (Westover HS)
Burlington, N.C. (Cummings HS)
*- Enrolled at ECU during Spring 1994 Semester. Participated in Spring Drills.
#- Will be a junior during the 1994 football season.







1994 ECU Signees "
BRIAN BENTLEY, 6-2, 190, B/R, Huntington, N.Y. (HS)
Earned three letters in football, basketball and track at Hun-
tington (N.Y.) High School ... Played defensive back and was a
captain for the Blue Devils ... In last two seasons, accumulated
66 solo tackles, 48 assisted hits and four interceptions ... Led
team in tackles last season from his safety positions ... Named
All-League, All-County and MVP of his high school team ...
Coached in high school by John Paci ... Averages 18 points per
game in basketball ... Chose ECU over Indiana, Rhode Island
and Massachusetts ... Son of Donald and Carolyn Bentley ...
Born Dec. 8, 1975.
AARON BLACK, 6-4, 245, LB/DE, Primghar, lowa
(South OTBrien HS/Waldorf Junior College)
(Please see listing under MEET THE PIRATES)
CHAD CUSTER, 6-6, 263, L, Salem, Va. (HS)
Earned two letters in football and baseball at Salem (Va.) High
School ... Named all-district and all-region for two years as a
defensive lineman for the Spartans ... Was an all-state defen-
sive lineman as a junior ... Played for coach Willis White ...
Spartans were Blue Ridge District and Region 3 Champions in
1991-92 ... Chose ECU over Clemson, West Virginia and James
Madison ... Son of Jerry and Judy Carter ... Born April 16, 1975.
BEN FOSSEY, 6-1, 175, B/R, Denver, Iowa
(HS/Waldorf Junior College)
(Please see listing under MEET THE PIRATES)
DARNELL GILLIARD, 6-7, 290, L, Anderson, S.C.
(Westside HS/Butler Junior College)
Lettered one season at Butler Junior College in El Dorado, Kan-
sas ... The Grizzlies are coached by Tom Saia ... Will enter East
Carolina in the 1994 Fall Semester and have two years of eligi-
bility remaining ... Was an honorable mention NJCAA
All-America last season ... Earned three letters in football and
two in basketball at Westside High School in Anderson, S.C. ...
High school teammate of current Pirate quarterback Perez
Mattison ... The Rams are coached by Ted Luckadoo ... Named
all-region and all-area in football as a senior ... Also an all-con-
ference pick in basketball ... Named Anderson Touchdown
Club Lineman of the Week twice during his senior year ... Son
of Margaret Grant ... Born March 24, 1973.
SCOTT HARLEY, 5-11, 194, B/R, Neptune, N.J. (HS)
Earned four letters in football and track and one in basketball
at Neptune (N.J.) High School ... Chose ECU over Tennessee,
Syracuse, Boston College, Temple and Pittsburgh ... Played
football for coach John Amabile ... Will join former Scarlet Flier
teammate Dan Gonzalez (Redshirt freshman QB) at ECU ...
Super Prep Magazine pre-season Top 100 selection ... Blue Chip
Illustrated Dream Team Selection ... Named one of the top 250
prep players by Tom LemmingTs Prep Football Report ... 1993
Heisman High School All-Star (one of 10) by New York Daily
News and Downtown Athletic Club ... During high school ca-
reer, rushed for 4,953 yards on 651 carries and 76 touchdowns
... Also caught 12 passes for 353 yards and two touchdowns ...
All-time New Jersey career rushing leader ... Selected top player
in New Jersey by USA TODAY ... 1993 Reebok pre-season All-

America ... Chosen to play in national East-West All-Star High
School game, to be played in July ... Son of Charles and Kathryn
Harley ... Born April 10, 1976.
DARYL JONES, 5-11, 198, B/R, Rockledge, Fla. (HS)
Earned four letters in football, track and baseball and two in
basketball at Rockledge (Fla.) High School ... Played football
for coach Chuck Wood ... Raiders were 9-3 last season and par-
ticipated in the regional play-offs ... In 1992, Rockledge High
was 10-2 and were District and Regional Champions ... Dur-
ing football career, rushed for 2,847 yards and had 637 receiving
yards ... Scored 44 touchdowns, which is a school record ...
Last season, rushed for 1,111 yards and had six touchdowns in
a single game, both school records ... Finished fourth in the
state in the high hurdles last year and is a 3-time district cham-
pion in the high hurdles ... Also holds school record for stolen
bases in a season (68), while playing center field on the base-
ball team ... Listens to classical music before games and wears
his fatherTs jerey number on his shoe ... All-Space Coast for
two seasons and All-Cape Coast for three seasons ... District
Offensive Player of the Year ... Blue Chip Magazine All-Re-
gion Team ... Honorable mention All-State ... All-Central Florida
... Also earned All-Space Coast in track and baseball and All-
Cape Coast in track ... An honor roll and Beta Club student ...
Member of schoolTs 4H Club, Community Choir and Afro-
American Society ... Chose ECU over Georgia, Auburn and
Louisville ... Enjoys fishing, singing in choir, plays the trum-
pet ... son of Henry and Joyce Sconier ... Born Dec. 31, 1975.

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BERNARD LACKEY, 5-11, 185, B/R, Conyers, Ga.
(Rockdale HS)
Earned three letters in football, four in track and one in base-
ball at Rockdale High School in Conyers, Ga. ... The Bulldogs
are coached by Scott Woodall ... Last season, rushed for 650
yards and scored 16 touchdowns ... Named team MVP as a
junior and senior ... Ranked in the top 100 in Georgia ... Chose
ECU over Mississippi State, Clemson and Indiana ... Led
county in touchdowns for two straight years ... Returned three
kickoffs for touchdowns, each of over 90 yards ... All-state in
track three of four years ... Named Rookie of the Year in track
and football during freshman year ... Plays the tuba ... Son of
Mary Lackey ... Born feb. 5, 1975.
MATT LEVINE, 5-10, 185, SP, N. Potomac, Md.
(Wootton HS)
Lettered three seasons in football and two in indoor track and
baseball at Wootton High School in Rockville, Md. ... Named
all-league, all-county and all-state kicker as junior and senior
... Also all-Metro as a senior ... The Patriots are coached by Bob
Hampton ... As a senior, averaged 45.1 yards per punt, was
four of six in field goals under 50 yards and had 40 percent of
kickoffs downed in end zone ... Also was team quarterback,
passing for 900 yards and rushing for 250 ... As a junior, was
five of seven in field goals, with a long of 43 yards, averaged
42.1 yards per punt and had 50 percent of kickoffs downed in
end zone ... As a pitcher on the baseball team, was 3-0 with a
0.62 earned run average and .333 batting average as a junior ...
Volunteered at a local hospital in summer of 1992 ... Member
of National Honor Society ... Son of Jerald and Tina Levine ...
Born Nov. 1, 1976.
RAYMOND MABRY, 5-8, 175, B/R, Grifton, N.C.
(West Craven HS)
Earned four letters in track and football at West Craven High
School in Grifton, N.C. ... The Eagles were 9-3 last season 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 ... Pre-
sented Army Male Scholar-Athlete Award ... An honor roll
student ... Son of Raymond and Ida Jean Mabry ... Born Oct.
2 1975.
DEEONE McKEITHAN, 6-3, 185, B/R, Perth Amboy, N.J. (HS)
Earned two letters in football, basketball and track at Perth
Amboy (N.J.) High School ... Played for coach Joe Stinson ... A
two-time all-area selection as a free safety and outside line-
backer ... As a senior, recorded 134 tackles and seven
interceptions ... During junior year, had 116 total tackles ...
Helped lead Panthers to sectional championship in basketball
during 1992-93 season ... Chose ECU over Maine, Boston Col-
lege, lowa, Kansas and Virginia Tech ... An honor roll student
... 5on of Henry and Janice McKeithan ... Born Jan. 21, 1976.
TIM McKINNON, 6-3, 175, B/R, Upper Marlboro, Md.
(DeMatha HS)
Earned three letters in football and two in basketball at
DeMatha High School in Hyattsville, Md. ... Played cornerback
for coach Bill McGregor ... Had eight interceptions and two

fumble recoveries, returning one 93 yards for a touchdown,
during his senior year ... Originally went to DeMatha High to
play basketball before joining the football squad ... Did not play
varsity basketball ... As a junior, had five interceptions, return-
ing two for touchdowns ... Last two seasons, Stags were WCAC
Football Champions ... Named second team all-league as a se-
nior and Most Valuable Defensive Player on his squad ... Son
of Wayne and Jean McKinnon ... Born March 10, 1976.
DANNY MOORE, 6-5, 260, L, Grifton, N.C.
(Ayden-Grifton HS)
An all-Eastern Plains Conference, all-area selection in football
for coach B.T. Chappell at Ayden-Grifton High School in
Grifton, N.C. ... Served as team captain for the Chargers as a
senior ... Played both offensive and defensive line ... Ayden-
Grifton had a 10-2 record last season ... Also lettered in baseball
as a first baseman ... Considered attending N.C. State and Wake
Forest ... Son of Ricky and Barbara Moore ... Born Dec. 11, 1975.
KENDRICK PHILLIPS, 6-3, 200, B/R, Fayetteville, N.C.
(Westover HS)
Earned three letters in football and baseball and two in bas-
ketball at Westover High School in Fayetteville, N.C. ... Played
football for coach Milton Butts ... High school teammate of fel-
low Pirate signee Tavares Taylor ... Played tight end for the
Wolverines ... Missed most of senior season with collarbone
injury ... As a junior, caught 32 passes for 600 yards and seven
touchdowns ... First-team all-conference as a junior ... Chose
ECU over Howard, North Carolina A&T and Liberty ... Son of
Kenneth and Brenda Phillips ... Born Nov. 19, 1974.
TREY PITTMAN, 6-2, 265, L, Snow Hill, N.C.
(Greene Central HS)
Earned three letters each in football and baseball at Greene
Central High School in Snow Hill, N.C. ... Was an all-East, all-
area and all-Eastern Plains Conference selection as a senior ...
Also all-area and all-conference as a sophomore and junior ...
As a defensive lineman in 1993, recorded 81 tackles with three
interceptions and five deflected passes ... As an offensive line-
man, had 40 knockdown blocks ... Has served as a Special
Olympics volunteer ... Member of North Carolina Scholars
Program ... Considered Appalachian State and Western Caro-
lina ... Son of Mahlon and Donna Pittman ... Born May 14, 1976.
ROBERTO SANTIAGO, Jr., 6-2, 300, L, Hackensack, N.J. (HS)
Earned two letters in football at Hackensack (N.J.) High School
for coach Greg Toal ... As a senior, was first-team all-league,
all-county and all-state as an offensive lineman ... As a junior,
was named first-team all-league ... Chose ECU over Tulane,
West Virginia and Syracuse ... Comets were state champions
in 1992 and 1993 ... Son of Marilyn Santiago ... Born April 5,
1976:
MIKE SELLERS, 6-3, 185, B/R, Covington, Ga.
(Newton County HS)
Four-year letterman in football at Newton County High School
in Covington, Ga. ... Also earned three letters in basketball and
baseball and four in track ... Named schoolTs offensive and de-
fensive MVP and was Player of the Game for three games ...







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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 tack-
les 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 ... So far this season in
basketball, averaging 12 points per game and leads the team
in steals ... Averaged 12 points and five rebounds per game as
a sophomore ... Given award for Best Math Student at school
... Chose ECU over Clemson, N.C. State, Hawaii and Georgia
Tech ... Relative of former Atlanta mayor Maynard Jackson ...
Also a relative of Dale Carter of the Kansas City Chiefs and
Jake Reed of the Minnesota Vikings ... Plays the baritone ...
Son of Vickie Thomas ... Born April 30, 1975.
MATT SEMENZA, 6-3, 203, LB/DE, Haslet, N.J.
(Raritan HS)
Earned three letters in football, basketball and track at Raritan
High School in Haslet, N.J. ... Named all-state, all-Shore and
all-county ... As a tight end last season, caught 25 passes for
450 yards and six touchdowns ... As a safety last season, had
68 solo tackles, 34 assists and four interceptions ... Will play in
the stateTs All-Shore and all-state game ... Plays forward on
the basketball team, averaging 15 points and eight rebounds
per game ... In track, has been timed at 23.2 in the 200 meters
and throws the javelin ... Chose ECU over Pittsburgh, Maine
and Rutgers ... Son of Greg and Marti Semenza ... Born Au-
Bust a1, 1976,
SHEP SEPANIAK, 6-1'/2, 230, LB/DE, Brookside, N.J.
(West Morris HS)
Earned three letters in football and lacrosse at West Morris High
School in Mendham, N,J. ... Played running back and linebacker
for the Minutemen ... Coached in football by Bill Carpluk ...
As a senior, named all-conference, all-county, all-area and all-
state ... As a senior, rushed for 990 yards and had 100 receiving
yards and scored 15 touchdowns ... On defense, had 81 total
tackles, two interceptions and three fumble recoveries ... Also
caused two fumbles and had three sacks ... Had 200 career tack-
les ... Named teamTs MVP as a senior ... Helped lead his squad
to the Iron Hills Conference Championship and state finals as
a senior ... Plays the guitar ... As a junior, was named teamTs
offensive MVP and first-team all-conference, all-county and
all-area ... Son of Steve and Donna Sepaniak ... Born Jan. 12,
176.
MIKE SHEEHAN, 6-6, 310, L, Closter, N.J.
(Northern Valley Regional HS)
Lettered three seasons in football and track at Northern Valley
Regional High School in Demerest, N.J. ... First-team all-league
as a senior and second-team all-county as a junior ... Coached
in high school by Rich Conti ... Wears a size 18 EEE shoe ... The
Norsemen were state champions in 1992 and league champi-
ons in 1993 ... Chose ECU over Iowa, Maryland, Rutgers and
Tulsa ... Collects sports memorabilia ... Son of Mike and Irene
Snechan ... Born Aug. 20, 1976.

JERMAINE SMITH, 6-3, 217, LB/DE, Eden, N.C.
(Morehead HS/NE Oklahoma A&M)
Played two seasons of junior college football at Northeast Okla-
homa A&M and has two years of eligibility at East Carolina ...
Will enroll for the 1994 Fall Semester ... Finished last season
with 81 tackles, with three sacks and three fumble recoveries
... Played in eight games last season, missing action due to bro-
ken ribs ... Played for coach Mike Lloyd at NE Oklahoma A&M
... [he Golden Norsemen were 9-1 last season, losing in the
national championship game ... Chose ECU over Maryland,
N.C. State, Tennessee and Clemson ... Earned three letters in
track, four in football and one in baseball at Morehead High
School in Eden, N.C. ... The Panthers were coached by Clayton
Johnson ... Named all-county, all-conference, all-state and hon-
orable mention all-America as a senior ... Played in the Shrine
Bowl and the East-West All-Star Game ... Cousin, Terry Mills,
plays for the Detroit Pistons ... Plays the trombone ... Son of
Joseph Martin ... Born March 23, 1974.
KELVIN SUGGS, 6-3, 180, B/R, Kinston, N.C. (HS)
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 at Kinston High ... Will play in the North
Carolina East-West All-Star game as a defensive back in July ...
Named one of the top five defensive backs in North Carolina ...
As a senior, had 25 receptions for 650 yards and nine touch-
downs as well as six interceptions ... In last two seasons, had 15
interceptions ... Chose ECU over Maryland, N.C. State and South
Carolina ... Son of Wesley and Sylvia Suggs ... Born Jan. 7, 1976.
TAVARES TAYLOR, 6-3, 190, B/R, Fayetteville, N.C.
(Westover HS)
Earned three letters in football and track at Westover High
School in Fayetteville, N.C. ... Joins fellow high school team-
mate Kendrick Phillips in this recruiting class ... The Wolverines
are coached by Milton Butts ... Named all-conference and all-
region as a wide receiver the last two seasons ... Named
all-conference defensive back as a sophomore and junior ... In
last two seasons, had 28 catches 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 relays and was third in the conference
in the long jump (21'10.5") ... Chose ECU over Duke, Howard,
Maryland, Georgia and Georgia Tech ... Relative, Demetrius
Taylor, participated in track and N.C. State from 1988-92 ... Son
of Nancy Jackson ... Born Nov. 29, 1975.
ERNEST TINNIN, 6-1, 200, B/R, Burlington, N.C.
(Cummings HS)
Earned four letters in football and baseball and three in basket-
ball at Cummings High School in Burlington, N.C. ... Played
football for coach Steve Johnson ... Listed in top 50 prospects in
the Atlantic Coast area by Athlon magazine ... Helped lead Cava-
liers 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
as a senior ... Son of Ernest Paul Tinnin, Sr. ... Born April 6, 1975.

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a practice fields are tie
classroom. Dowdy-Ficklen
Stadium is the final exam. Steve
Logan is the teacher.
It's the way the third-year East
Carolina head coach prefers it.
"When I sat down and asked
myself what I enjoyed most about
~coaching,T said Logan, "it was the
teaching that I enjoyed most and if
teaching is what I enjoy then I would be teaching on
Saturday as well."
If you spent time watching Logan on the sidelines,
you'll get a feel how the 41-year-old coach uses Saturdays
as another teaching tool.
He'll take one of his young quarterbacks on the
sidelines and discuss different plans, options and
ideas. It's a two-way conversation and the best
way for a student-athlete to know what he's
doing right and what's he doing wrong.
"He doesn't pressure you, he doesn't yell
at you, but he makes sure you understand
what you did wrong," said Jeff Blake, former
Pirate and current New York [Jets
quarterback. "He makes sure you know
everything about the game. He taught
me how to keep my composure, how
to be a leader."
The teaching and leadership
roles continue also off the playing
and practice fields. The Lawton,
Okla. native, feels that if student- _
athletes are going to be the best a
they are going to be, it requires
self-discipline, hard work and
dedication.
Members of the football
squad are told three things by
Logan about playing football at
East Carolina: 1) if you go to class
and practice hard, you will play; 2)
have fun playing the game of
football, and; 3) play as hard as
possible on every play and the wins
and losses will take care of themselves.
[like to see the responsibility for the
little things fall upon the players rather
than for me telling them to do it,� said
Logan.
"We never talk to our student-
athletes about winning and losing -
never,� continues Logan. "We talk to
them about showing up, playing every
play as hard as they can play it and play
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to the last play of the game. We don't care who it is we're
playing. We give a ton of respect to whoever that may be,
home or on the road."
Logan developed much of his philosophy through the
influence of several head coaches. He worked on the staff
of current Ohio State coach John Cooper at Tulsa, with
former Dallas Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson at Oklahoma
State, with Bill McCartney at Colorado and with Bill Lewis
at ECU.
When Lewis resigned to take the head coaching position
at Georgia Tech, ECU Director of Athletics Dave Hart, Jr.,
did not have far to look for the school's 17th head football
coach.
"It became obvious to me through conversations with
Steve that he was the best man for the job,� said Hart.
Logan is mostly credited with the development of the
Pirate offensive attack during the 1990-91 seasons when
he was ECU's offensive coordinator. In 1991, ECU
finished the season with an 11-1 record and reached
a Top Ten national ranking.
During the 1990-91 seasons, Logan coached
quarterback Jeff Blake. The Sanford, Fla. native
broke or tied 32 school records before leaving ECU,
including most passing yards in a game, season
and career. He was named the 1991 ECAC
Player Oo: the (ear
Logan continues to monitor the
offensive side of the football
closely. He still coaches
the quarterbacks but
also makes his
way around the
practice field
to observe his
coaches in
action.
In 1992, it was
Michael Anderson's
farm to tewriie ECU
record books. The Decatur, Ga.
native, broke or tied 12 school records,
including all of the school's sophomore
records.
This season, as was in 1993, Logan
has another young signal-caller with
outstanding potential - Marcus
Crandell. The Robersonville, N.C.
sophomore, suffered a broken leg in
the second game of last season and
had to sit out the remainder of the
year.
Meanwhile, Logan had to use
redshirt freshman Chris Hester for
three starts and true freshman Perez







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Mattison for six starts last season.
Logan came to ECU in 1989 after serving as quarterback
coach at Mississippi State for two seasons. During his first
season at ECU, he coached the running backs.
His coaching career started in 1975 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 former Dallas Cowboys coach Jimmy
Johnson and moved to Hutchinson Junior College the
following year.
~I had to pull myself up by the bootstraps in this
profession," said Logan. "I've been working for this moment
18-20 years. And I'm very ready."
Preparing Logan for his first major college head coaching
job was several other stops along the way.
In 1983, he became offensive coordinator at Tulsa under
John Cooper, who is currently head coach at Ohio State.
While at Tulsa, Logan coached Steve Gage, who played three
seasons with the Washington Redskins.
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 wona share of the
national championship.
While at Hutchinson Junior College, Logan was the
Jayhawk Conference Coach of the Year in 1982.
While at Tulsa, Logan did not play football and had
plans to get a doctorate degree and become a college
professor.
'T realized I wasn't going to the NEL," said Logan.
But, [ 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."
During the next five years, Logan became a high
school assistant coach while he completed all but
six hours of credits towards his masters degree.
Leaving Union High School, Logan coached
tight ends at Oklahoma State for Jimmy Johnson.
He became hooked on the college game.
~I loved working with the kids and having
an impact on their decisions in and outside of
football," said Logan. "That, and the intrigue
of competitive strategy, really hooked me."
And, since he began coaching in the
college ranks, Logan has wanted to be a
head coach. And, on Jan. 11, 1992, his dreams were
realized.
Logan, an avid tennis player, and his wife, Laura, are the
proud parents of two sons - Vincent (12) and Nathanael (10).
Pirates Under Logan

Below are some of the accomplishments of the Pirate
offense since Steve Logan has been the offensive
coordinator or head coach:
e In the 45 games Logan has been ECU's offensive
coordinator/head coach, the Pirates are averaging 373.5
yards per game of total offense. Of that total, 223.9 yards
per game passing and 149.6 yards per game rushing.
e In the 45 games Logan has been ECU's offensive
coordinator/head coach, the Pirates average 25.2 points
per game.
e In the 45 games Logan has been ECU's offensive
coordinator/head coach, the Pirates have had 300 yards
or more of total offense in 34 games, over 400 yards of
total offense in 18 games and over 500 yards of total
offense in seven games.
e ECU has set 120 individual and team offensive records
during the past three seasons, including most passing
yards in a game and season for a team and individual,
most rushing yards in a game and season for an indi-
vidual, and most total offensive yards in a
game and season for a team and
individual.















Assistant Coaches :
shad Baw
Offensive Coordinator/
Running Backs
Education: Tulsa, Business, 1983
At ECU: 3rd Year Jan. 29, 1992)
In Coaching: 12th Year
Birthdate: Nov. 12, 1960 in
Springfield, Missouri
Coaching Experience: 1983 Tennessee (Graduate Assistant, Tight
Ends); 1984 Saskatchewan Roughriders, CFL (Secondary); 1984
Tulsa (Wide Receivers); 1985 Oklahoma State (Graduate
Assistant, Running Backs); 1986-88 Tennessee-Martin (Offensive
Coordinator, Quarterbacks, Receivers); 1989-90 Mississippi State
(Offensive Coordinator /Quarterbacks); 1992- East Carolina
(Offensive Coordinator, Running Backs).

Todd Berry begins his third season at East Carolina after
serving as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at
Southeast Missouri State during the 1991 season. Berry also
coaches the running backs and serves as offensive
coordinator at ECU.
The 33-year-old (34 on Nov. 12) Miami, Okla. native,
began his collegiate coaching career as an undergraduate
assistant for John Cooper at Tulsa in 1982. Berry was also a
graduate assistant at the University of Tennessee in 1983,
working with the tight ends.
During the last three seasons, Berry has worked with
Junior Smith, who broke ECUTs single-season rushing record
last year. Smith needs only 348 rushing yards this season to
break the schoolTs career record.
In 1983, the Volunteers appeared in the Florida Citrus
Bowl, defeating Maryland, 30-23.
He spent three weeks in the summer of 1984 working
with the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian
Football League, assisting his father, Reuben, who was the
head coach.
Berry, a 1983 graduate of Tulsa, returned to his alma
mater in 1984 as a wide receivers coach. He then went to
Oklahoma State as a graduate assistant in 1985 before
becoming offensive coordinator at Tennessee-Martin for
three seasons (1986-88).
While at Oklahoma State, Berry assisted with the coaching
of Thurman Thomas, former All-America and current star
with the Buffalo Bills.
Berry was at Mississippi State during the 1989-90 seasons,
coaching the receivers. He spent last season at Southeast
Missouri State.
While in high school, Berry earned all-state honors at
quarterback at Miami High School in Miami, Okla. He was
also all-state in track.
Berry, an honors student at Tulsa, and his wife, Lisa, are
the parents of one daughter, Jordan (7).
| Jim Piening
Outside Linebackers

Education: University of the South,
English, 1982
At ECU: 1st Year (Feb. 22, 1994)
In Coaching: 10th Year
Birthdate: Sept. 23, 1959 in New
iii York City, N.Y.
Coaching Experience: 1985-86 South Carolina (Graduate Assistant,
Wide Receivers); 1987-88 Boise State (Wide Receivers/Tight
Ends); 1989-92 Boise State (Defensive Coordinator / Defensive
Backs/Special Teams); 1993 Brown (Defensive Coordinator);
1994- East Carolina (Outside Linebackers).
Jim Fleming, 34, begins his first season at East Carolina,
coaching the outside linebackers.
Fleming comes to East Carolina after spending last season
at Brown University as defensive coordinator. Before
joining the staff of the Ivy League school, Fleming was the
defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach for three
seasons at Boise State University.
FlemingTs Boise StateTs defenses led the Big Sky
Conference in scoring defense in1990 while advancing to
the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. His 1991 defense ranked
first in the Big Sky in all major statistical categories and
finished first nationally in rushing defense. In 1992, the
Broncos led the league in forced turnovers.
FlemingTs defensive staff was also responsible for all
special teams and ranked third nationally in kickoff returns
in 1991 and led the Big Sky in punt returns in 1990 while
also blocking 12 punts.
During his first season at Boise State, in 1988, Fleming
coached the wide receivers and tight ends.
Prior to coming to Boise State, Fleming served as a
graduate assistant coach for two years at the University of
South Carolina, working with the GamecocksT wide
receivers.
A 1982 graduate of the University of the South, Fleming
earned four letters while playing wide receiver and tight
end. He was a second-team all-conference selection at wide
receiver in 1980 and a first-team all-league tight end in
1981. He was also a four-year starter and team captain of
the University of the South baseball team.
Fleming and his wife, Leslie, have three children, Jimmy,
Will and Kate.





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Offensive Line
Education: Wisconsin-Whitewater,
Physical Education, 1985
At ECU: 6th Year (Dec. 22, 1988)
In Coaching: 10th Year
Birthdate: Oct. 12, 1963 in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Coaching Experience: 1985 Wisconsin-Whitewater (Running-
backs); 1986 Northern Illinois (Graduate Assistant, Offensive
Line); 1987-88 LSU (Graduate Assistant, Offensive Line); 1989-
91 East Carolina (Tight Ends/ Asst. Offensive Line); 1992- East
Carolina (Offensive Line).

Jeff Jagodzinski begins his sixth year at East Carolina as
the youngest assistant coach on Steve LoganTs staff. The 30-
year-old (31 on Oct. 12) Milwaukee, Wisc. native, came to
ECU from Louisiana State University, where he was a
graduate assistant working with the offensive line.
This season, Jags� will coach the offensive line for the
third season. In his first three seasons at East Carolina,
Jagodzinski coached tight ends and assisted with the
offensive line. Jagodzinski coached Luke Fisher, who was
one of the most productive tight ends in college football.
In 1992, Jagodzinski coached Tom Scott, who was a first-
team All-America and a sixth-round NFL draft pick by the
Cincinnati Bengals.
While working at LSU, the Tigers participated in the
1987 Gator Bowl and the 1988 Hall of Fame Bowl.
Jagodzinski served as a graduate assistant at Northern
Illinois for one year, working with the offensive line. He
began his coaching career at his alma mater, Wisconsin-
Whitewater, coaching the runningbacks.
While playing at Wisconsin-Whitewater, Jagodzinski was
a 1983 Wisconsin State University honorable mention all-
conference selection at runningback.
At West Allis Central High, he was an all-conference
choice in football and participated on three conference
championship teams in baseball. He was the conference
rushing and scoring leader as a senior with over 1,200 yards
and 13 touchdowns.
Jagodzinski and his wife, Lisa, were married during the
summer of this year.
Waa Jette
Defensive Coordinator/
Inside Linebackers
Education: Texas, Business
Administration, 1977
At ECU: 1st Year (Feb. 14, 1994)
In Coaching: 18th Year
Birthdate: Feb. 3, 1955 in Kermit, Texas
Coaching Experience: 1977-78 Texas (Graduate Assistant); 1979-82
Oklahoma State (Linebackers); 1983-84 Oklahoma State (Defensive
Backs, 1984 - Defensive Coordinator); 1985 Miami, Fla. (Defensive
Coordinator/Defensive Backs); 1986-88 Texas (Defensive
Coordinator/Defensive Backs); 1990-91 Wisconsin (Defensive
Backs); 1992-93 Texas Christian (Defensive Backs); 1994 - East
Carolina (Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers).

Paul Jette, 39, begins his first season at East Carolina, as
defensive coordinator and coaching the inside linebackers.
Jette comes to East Carolina from Texas Christian University,
where he served as defensive backfield coach for two seasons.
Jette carries an impressive resume, that includes 17 years in
collegiate coaching and stints in the Southwest Conference,
Big Ten Conference and the Big Eight Conference.
The Devine, Texas native, came to TCU from the University
of Wisconsin, where he coached defensive backs during the
1990291 seasons. At Wisconsin, Jette tutored Co-Bio fen
Defensive Player of the Year, All-America and current Miami
Dolphin defensive back Troy Vincent. The Badgers secondary
was rated first in the Big Ten in 1991 in defensive pass efficiency.
Jette served as defensive coordinator at his alma mater, the
University of Texas, for three seasons, 1986-88, for head coaches
Fred Akers and David McWilliams . He also coached the
Longhorn defensive backs.
He was also the defensive coordinator and defensive
backfield coach at the University of Miami (Fla.) during the
1985 season. That year, Jette coached All-America and current
Detroit Lion Bennie Blades. The Hurricanes finished in the top
10 in every major poll.
The 1977 Texas graduate served two years as a graduate
assistant at his alma mater, before going to Oklahoma State in
1979. He coached the linebackers from 1979-82 before moving
to the defensive backs in 1983. In his final year at OSU in 1984,
Jette also was the defensive coordinator and defensive backs
coach. Among his pupils at Oklahoma State was All-America
linebackers Matt Monger and John Corker. Jette and Logan
were on the same coaching staff in 1980 at Oklahoma State.
Jette has coached in seven bowl games including the 1987
Bluebonnet Bowl, 1986 USF&G Sugar Bowl, 1984 Gator Bowl,
1983 Bluebonnet Bowl, 1981 Independence Bowl, 1978 Cotton
Bowl and 1978 Sun Bowl.
A three-year starter at defensive back at Texas under coach
Darrell Royal, Jette played in the Cotton Bowl, Gator Bowl and
Bluebonnet Bowl.
Jette and his wife, Vicki Wallace, have five children - three
sons, Quinn, Will and David, and two daughters, Allison and
Katharyn.

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Lea. Migren
Wide Receivers
Education: Kentucky, History, 1985
At ECU: 3rd Year (an. 29, 1992)
In Coaching: 8th Year
Birthdate: Feb. 4, 1963 in Knoxville,
Tenn.
Coaching Experience: 1985-88
Kentucky (Graduate Assistant, Wide Receivers); 1988-91 East
Tennessee State (Offensive Coordinator /Quarterbacks /Wide
Receivers); 1992-93 East Carolina (Tight Ends/Special Teams
Coordinator); 1994- East Carolina (Wide Receivers).

Doug Martin begins his third season at East Carolina,
coaching the wide receivers after working with the tight
ends for two seasons.
Before coming to ECU, the 31-year-old Oak Ridge, Tenn.
native, served as offensive coordinator and quarterback
coach at East Tennessee State for four seasons.
Martin, a 1985 graduate of Kentucky, served as a graduate
assistant at his alma mater for two seasons.
Last season, Martin coached Carlester Crumpler, who
was named first-team All-America by the Walter Camp
Football Foundation.
A four-year letterman for the Wildcats, Martin was a
part-time starter at quarterback in 1982 before injuries
limited his playing time. In 1982, Martin completed 39 of 83
passes for 423 yards and a touchdown. He played his first
season for Fran Curci and his last three seasons for Coach
Jerry Claiborne.
Martin won the Courage Award at UK in 1982. In 1984,
MartinTs senior season, Kentucky defeated Wisconsin, 20-
19, in the Hall of Fame Bowl. In 1985, he received the game
ball in the WildcatsT 27-7 victory over Cincinnati.
While at Kentucky, Martin worked with Cornell Burbage,
a wide receiver with the Dallas Cowboys.
While in high school, Martin led Oak Ridge High School
to consecutive state titles as a junior and senior. In those
seasons, Martin completed 143 of 214 passes for 3,105 yards
and 37 touchdowns.
His hobbies include fishing, tennis and basketball.
Martin and his wife, Vicki, are the parents of two children,
Cory (5) and Molly (3).
Gia Pasine
Defensive Backs
Education: Wyoming, Marketing, 1984
At ECU: 4th Year (1989-90; Jan. 29,
1992)
In Coaching: 11th Year
Birthdate: Oct. 2, 1960 in Boulder,
Colo.
Coaching Experience: 1984-85 Southern California (Graduate
Assistant, Inside Linebackers/Defensive Backs); 1986 Miami,
Fla. (Graduate Assistant, Defensive Backs); 1987-88 Boise State
(Outside Linebackers); 1989 East Carolina (Defensive Backs);
1990-91 Nevada-Las Vegas (Defensive Coordinator / Defensive
Backs); 1992-93 East Carolina (Outside Linebackers); 1994- East
Carolina (Defensive Backs).

Chuck Pagano returned to East Carolina in 1992 after
serving two seasons as an assistant coach at the University
of Nevada-Las Vegas. Pagano will coach the defensive backs
this season after coaching the outside linebackers for two
seasons.
The 33-year-old (34 on Oct. 2) Boulder, Colo. native,
began his coaching career as a graduate assistant, working
with inside linebackers, at Southern California in 1984.
During that season, the Trojans won the Pac-10 title and
beat Ohio State in the Rose Bowl.
In 1985, while working with defensive backs at Southern
Cal, the Trojans earned a trip to the Aloha Bowl.
Pagano moved to Miami (Fla.) as a graduate assistant in
1986, working with defensive backs. The Hurricanes played
for the national championship that season before falling to
Penn State in the Fiesta Bowl.
He then moved on to Boise State to coach the outside
linebackers. In 1988, the Broncos went to the NCAA Division
I-AA playoffs.
Pagano began his first stint at ECU the following season,
under Bill Lewis. He coached the Pirate defensive backs,
including Junior Robinson, who was a fifth round draft
selection by the New England Patriots.
After one season at ECU, Pagano moved on to UNLV,
where he served for two seasons, working with defensive
backs. He was named defensive coordinator in 1991.
An all-state defensive back at Fairview High School in
Boulder, Colo., Pagano helped lead his team to the 1978
state championship. At Wyoming, Pagano started for two
years as a strong safety and was a four-year letterman.
Pagano and his wife, Tina, have two children, Tara (12)
and Taylor (4).

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Witte Scott
Tight Ends
Education: South Carolina, Health
Education, 1981
At ECU: Ist Year (Feb. 22, 1994)
In Coaching: 3rd Year
Birthdate: Feb. 13, 1959 in
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Cid pene 1991 Newberry College (Offensive Asst.);
1993 South Carolina (Graduate Assistant, Tight Ends/Offensive
Line); 1994 - East Carolina (Tight Ends).

Willie Scott joins the East Carolina coaching staff after
working as a graduate assistant on the South Carolina staff
last season. He will coach the tight ends at East Carolina.
A 1981 graduate of South Carolina and a standout tight
end with the Gamecocks, Scott enjoyed a stellar career in
the National Football League. Scott was the 14th player
selected in the 1981 NFL Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs.
He played for the Chiefs for five seasons before finishing
his career in 1989 after a three-year stay with the New
England Patriots.
scott helped lead the Gamecocks to two post-season
bowl games - the 1979 Hall of Fame and the 1980 Gator
Bowl.
Following his retirement from professional football, Scott
served one year on the coaching staff at Newberry College.
In 1992, Scott worked as the assistant ticket manager at
South Carolina.
Scott earned his bachelorTs degree in Health Education
from South Carolina in 1981 and achieved his masterTs
degree in Education while on the South Carolina coaching
staff.
Scott is married to the former Mamie Martain of
Columbia.
Date Siecle
Assistant Head Coach
Education: South Carolina, Physical
Education, 1976; Ball State, Master of
Education, 1978.
At ECU: 6th Year (Jan. 13, 1989)
In Coaching: 19th Year (Begins 18th
in College Coaching)
Birthdate: ag 17, 1955 in York, Alabama
Coaching Experience: 1976 A.C. Flora High School, Columbia,
S.C. (Assistant); 1977 Ball State (Graduate Assistant, Offensive
Line); 1978-79 Wisconsin (Tight Ends, Head JV Coach); 1980-82
Tulane (Tight Ends, Recruiting Coordinator); 1984-86 Wichita
State (Outside Linebackers, Tight Ends); 1987-88 Kansas State
(Tight Ends, Wide Receivers); 1989-93 East Carolina (Wide
Receivers); 1994- East Carolina (Asst. Head Coach).

Dale Steele, a 19-year coaching veteran, was named
assistant head coach at East Carolina this season. For the
past five seasons, he tutored the Pirate wide receivers.
In his role, Steele will handle administrative duties for
football, including travel and recruiting.
In 1989, Steele coached record-setter Walter Wilson, who
was a third round draft pick by the San Diego Chargers.
Steele, 38 (39 on Aug. 17), has also coached tight ends,
outside linebackers and the offensive line during his
coaching career.
Before arriving at Kansas State, Steele served on the
Wichita State staff for three years, the first two with the
outside linebackers and the last year with the tight ends. At
Tulane, he was the tight ends coach and handled all
recruiting coordinator duties.
Steele began college coaching at Ball State in 1977 as a
graduate assistant, working with the offensive line. It was
there that he earned his masterTs degree. He then moved on
to Wisconsin in 1978 as the tight ends coach and also was
the head coach of the Badger JV squad.
After graduating from the University of South Carolina
in 1976, Steele coached for one season at A.C. Flora High
School in Columbia. Steele played offensive guard for the
Gamecocks.
Steele participated in wrestling and football at Autauga
County High School in Prattville, Ala., where he lettered
three years.
Steele and his wife, Pam, are the parents of two children,
Meghan (11) and Kelsey (5). His brother, Kevin, is an
assistant football coach at Nebraska.






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Defensive Line
Education: Cal Poly Pomona,
Education, 1963
At ECU: 1st Year (Feb. 22, 1994)
In Coaching: 24th Year
Birthdate: Sept. 11, 1939 in Los
Angeles, Cal.
Coaching Experience: 1970-72 Utah State (Defensive Line/
Defensive Coordinator); 1973-77 Wake Forest (Defensive
Coordinator - 1973, 1975-77/Defensive Line - 1974); 1978-80
Duke (Defensive Coordinator); 1981-86 Virginia Tech (Defensive
Line); 1987-92 Wake Forest (Defensive Line); 1993 Southern
University (Defensive Coordinator); 1994 - East Carolina
(Defensive Line).

A 24-year college coaching veteran, Cliff Yoshida joins
the Pirate staff after serving as defensive coordinator at
Southern University in Baton Rouge, La. last season.
Yoshida will coach the defensive line at East Carolina.
Before joining the Jaguar staff, Yoshida spent six years at
Wake Forest University (1987-92), and six years at Virginia
Tech (1981-86), coaching the defensive line, under head
coach Bill Dooley.
While at Virginia Tech, Yoshida played a key role ina
Hokie defense that ranked among the national leaders in
both rushing and scoring defense. His most well-known
pupil during that time was Bruce Smith, the 1984 Outland
Trophy winner, and the number one pick in the 1985 NFL
Draft by the Buffalo Bills, his current team.
Yoshida was also an assistant coach at Duke for three
seasons (1978-80) and Wake Forest for five seasons (1973-
77). He was the defensive coordinator for each of those
seasons with the exception of the 1974 campaign, where he
coached the defensive line.
The 1963 graduate of Cal Poly Pomona, was a guard and
linebacker in college, where he was named Most Valuable
Player as a senior in 1963.
Yoshida entered the coaching ranks in 1970 as an assistant
coach at Utah State University, where he coached for three
seasons. Following college graduation, Yoshida served five
years with the U.S. Marine Corps, attaining the rank of
captain, and also helped coach the Quantico Marine squad
in 1969.
Yoshida has a son, Chris, a student at Wake Forest.

Cary Wonca.
Graduate Assistant Coach
Gary Montoya enters his first season
as a graduate assistant coach for the East
Carolina football squad. He works with
the offensive staff and special teams.
Montoya began his collegiate coaching career as a student
assistant at Los Angeles Valley College, where he worked with
the defensive backs and tight ends in 1989-90.
The Las Vegas, Nev. native, transferred to Utah State, where
he was a student assistant for two seasons (1992-93), working
with the defensive backs. Last season, the Aggies were Big
West Conference Champions and defeated Ball State in the Las
Vegas Bowl.
Montoya, 25, was an all-conference and all-state defensive
back at Bishop Manogue High School in Reno, Nev. He later
played at Butte College in Orroville, Cal. for two seasons,
before joining the coaching ranks.
Montoya has a daughter, Tamara Nicole. He is working on
his master's in athletics administration at ECU.
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Student Assistant Coach

David Blackwell, 23, begins his third
season as a Student assistant coach on the
East Carolina University football staff. He
coaches the rush ends.
Blackwell came to East Carolina from Berea, S.C. in 1989 as
an offensive lineman. He redshirted his first season and played
in eight games as a redshirt freshman in 1990. He suffered a
career-ending neck injury before the 1991 season.
A Physical Education major, Blackwell was named as one of
The Sporting NewsT Best of the Rest in the 1989 recruiting
class. He earned four letters in football and three in track and
wrestling at Berea High School.
David is the son of Jane and the late David Blackwell.
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Student Assistant Coach

Chad Hannon, 22, begins his second
season as a Student assistant coach on the
East Carolina University football staff. He
assists with the offensive line.
Hannon came to ECU from Greer, S.C. in 1990 as an offen-
sive lineman. He earned his only varsity letter in 1991 on the
offensive line. He suffered a career-ending knee injury before
the 1992 season.
An Industrial Technology major, Hannon was named all-
state by the Greenville News during his senior year. He earned
four letters in football, three in baseball and two in wrestling at
Greer High School.
Chad is the son of Keith and Paulette Hannon.

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Director of Athletic Video
Tom Doyle, 32, begins his fifth year as
Director of Athletic Video at East Caro-
lina University. He oversees all videotap-
ing for the Pirate football coaches and
also produces videos for the entire athletics department.
Doyle produced the highlight video of the 1991 East Caro-
lina football season entitled, We Believe.�
He engineers basketball and football games on the network.
He will also coordinate video services in the new Williams
Arena at Minges Coliseum.
Doyle, a 1991 ECU graduate, has covered Pirate football
since 1986, while working for various media outlets in the
state.
Doyle is married to the former Renee Shamblin.

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Director of Strength
and Conditioning
Jeff Connors begins his fourth year as
Director of Strength and Conditioning at
East Carolina University.
Connors came to ECU from Bucknell before the 1991 foot-
ball season. He immediately paid dividends for the Pirates. On
several occasions, Connors received standing ovations from
the football squad in the locker room after big wins.
A 1980 graduate of Salem (W.Va.) College, Connors had
been at Bucknell since 1988. He received his Masters of Science
degree in Education from Bucknell during the summer of 1991.
Before coaching at Bucknell, Connors coached high school
football and wrestling for eight years and had a 31-14 record as
head wrestling coach at the Benjamin School in North Palm
Beach, Fla. He also served as the football teamTs offensive
coordinator at the school.
A competitive powerlifter, Connors has won four state titles
in powerlifting and has been ranked as high as fourth in the
nation. Connors served as the Tennessee state director for the
American Drug Free Powerlifting Association and as the Penn-
sylvania state chairman of the National Strength and Condi-
tioning Association (NSCA).
Connors and his wife, Michelle, have a son, Beau, and a
daughter, Kaitlin.

Mike Fl antey
Acting Director
of Sports Medicine
Mike Hanley begins his fourth year
on the Sports Medicine staff at East Caro-
lina, and the second as Acting Director of

the program.
Hanley, a 1982 graduate of ECU, returned to his alma mater
in 1990 after serving as head athletic trainer at Kent State
University for four years. He has also been the athletic trainer
at Kentucky Wesleyan College in Owensboro, Ky. for two
years.
Hanley, 34, began his career at Stebbins High School in
Dayton, Ohio in 1983 and moved on to Wayne High in Huber
Heights, Ohio the following year. He began his collegiate ca-
reer at Kentucky Wesleyan College in 1986.
The New Rochelle, N.Y. native, earned his degree from
ECU in school and community health, and also worked in the
sports medicine program while attending school. Hanley earned
his masterTs degree from Eastern Illinois in 1986 in physical
education.
Hanley and his wife, Karen, have a daughter, Kate.
Mike Sooner
Director of Athletic Equipment
Mike Sinquefield, 25, begins his third
year as Director of Athletic Equipment at
East Carolina University.
Sinquefield worked on the equipment
staff at Louisiana State University for three years before com-
ing to ECU. The LaPlace, La. native, is a 1992 graduate of LSU.
Before working on LSUTs highly-acclaimed equipment staff,
Sinquefield served as a student trainer for three years at LSU.
During his tenure at LSU, Sinquefield worked during three
post-season bowl! games " Sugar, Gator and Hall of Fame.
Sinquefield, a member of the Athletic Equipment Managers
Association, is single.

Joyce Stroud
Football Secretary
Lisa Godley
Football Secretary
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The East Carolina University Sports Medicine Division and
Curriculum, reputed to be one of the finest programs in the
Southeast, affords every Pirate athlete the best available care
and treatment of injuries.
The East Carolina sports medicine program offers the best
possible prevention, evaluation, immediate treatment, and
rehabilitation of injuries.
Acting Director Mike Hanley, Assistants Jim Bazluki and
Sue Graner, Graduate Assistant Mike Myers and Team Physi-
cian Dr. John Siegel oversee the sports medicine program for
football. All serve on the staff of the ECU Sports Medicine
Conference and as faculty for the Sports Medicine Curriculum
within the School of Health and Human Performance.
They are assisted by more than a dozen community-based
professionals who lend valuable time in the athletic health care
and instructing the 30 to 35 undergraduate students enrolled
in ECUTs sports medicine educational program for athletic
trainers. Dr. Edwin Bartlett and Dr. Tally Lassiter, Jr. are the
orthopaedic consultants for football.
The Sports Medicine Center is in the Ward Sports Medicine
Building. The Division, which has been in operation since
1971, is now able to better serve the student-athletes and
educate sports medicine student athletic trainers using the
latest, state-of-the-art facilities and equipment.
The Sports Medicine Staff are in attendance at every athletic
event that involves East Carolina University athletes. Radio
communication from practice field to the center is a must and
a sports medicine vehicle provides instant transportation for
injured athletes to the center. Prevention, evaluation, treat-
ment, and rehabilitation are the main objectives of the Sports
Medicine Division and when an injury does occur, the staff
provides on-the-spot treatment to make certain the injury does
not become more serious.
Dedication, sincere sensitivity, and individual attention are
the basic motivators which distinguish East Carolina Univer-
sityTs Sports Paramedics� from any others. People helping
people in a first-class setting. ThatTs East Carolina Sports
Medicine!

Dr. Edwin Bartlett Jim Bazluki Sue Graner



Mike Hanley Dr. Tally Lassiter, Jr. Dr. Denis McGillicuddy


Mike Myers

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, Ear, Nose and Throat
Charles Carter, R.Ph., Pharmacist
Dr. James Carter, Vascular, Thorasic, General Surgery
Dr. Gary Crawford, Oral Surgery
Dr. Richard Evans, Dentistry
Dr. Al Ferguson, Internal Medicine
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. Emmett Walsh, Urology







PX ial(-itlet-teelale WVetele etal tote

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.
Our mission looks beyond fielding competitive teams and
winning games,� said ECU Director of Athletics Dave Hart, Jr.
Winning, while important to all of us, is only a part of that
development. Graduating student-athletes who are responsible for
themselves and to our society is our ultimate goal.�
Under the direction of the ECU Student Development Staff,
headed by Pam Overton, Pirate student-athletes have reached new
heights in academic achievement during the past few years.
East Carolina has had seven student-athletes become recent GTE-
CoSIDA Academic All-Americas, including baseball player Lee
Kushner, a second-team All-America this year, softball player Laura
Crowder, a second-team last year, and swimmer Marc Cook, who
earned first-team honors last year. Stacey Boyette (softball) was given
the honor twice, Pam Young (softball), Robin Graves (softball) and
Steve Sides (baseball) have also attained the high honor.
In the last five years, ECU has had three football players on the
GTE-CoSIDA Academic All-District 3 team. In 1989, center Keith
Arnold and defensive end R.L. Beeman achieved the honor.
Arnold repeated the honor in 1990 and 1991 and Ken Burnette was
also given all-district accolades in 1991-92.
Also, this year, the College Football Association recognized
ECU for its football graduation rates with an honorable mention
Academic Achievement Award.
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.
The Office of Student Development does this with a staff
dedicated to the principle that the development of the student-
athlete is the most important objective.
Overton is in her 11th year of overseeing the academic progress
of all student-athletes at ECU. The staff is also involved in personal,
social and career counseling as well as supervising the study
center and tutorial program for all of ECUTs student-athletes.
Carlester Crumpler and Nita Boyce also serve as academic
counselors while Dana Monson is the officeTs academic develop-
ment coordinator.
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.
The athletics department has set up several prestigious awards
for ECU student-athletes.
For the past five years, Texasgulf, Inc. has sponsored the ECU
Outstanding Scholar-Athlete Award. The award is designed to be
the most prestigious that is presented annually to a male and
female athlete. Last year, Eric Adamski, a cross country runner,

was the male recipient, and Cathrine Norstrand, a cross
country/track performer, was the female recipient.
Another academic goal for football players to reach is being
named a recipient of the Carolina Telephone and Telegraph
Scholarship, which is awarded at each home ECU game in honor
of a football player who shows outstanding achievement in
academics and athletics.
Honored during the 1993 football season were Derrick Leaphart
(Memphis State), Bernard Carter (Louisiana Tech), Junior Smith
(Syracuse), Michael Jacobs (Tulsa) and Carlester Crumpler
(Central Florida).
Football players also can serve on the Student-Athlete Advisory
Council, which serves as an advisory organization for the staff of
the Office of Student Development and the Department of Athletics.
The council is comprised of two members from each inter-
collegiate athletic squad. Junior Mark Libiano and sophomore
Lamont Burns are representatives from the football squad. These
students also serve as academic hosts for prospective football
recruits during official campus visits.
The primary goals of the council include (1) serving as a liaison
between athletic teams and the Office of Student Development,
(2) emphasizing academic opportunities and responsibilities,
(3) encouraging student-athletes to apply what is learned in
athletics to their course of study and career development,
(4) implementing orientation programs for student-athletes,
(5) encouraging development of leadership skills, (6) promoting
positive relationships between student-athletes and student body
and (7) implementing programs that will promote a positive image
for intercollegiate athletics and the student-athlete.
College athletics is the natural place to give young people the
important opportunity not only to grow in the areas of physical
development and athletic ability,T said Hart, but just as much in
the areas of academic, social and personal development.�
Adds Hart, We in the East Carolina program are in the ~people
business, because after all, ~People are our most important
productT �

Pam Overton
Asst. Athletic Director,
Student Development
Nita Boyce
Academic Counselor

Carlester Crumpler Dana Monson Bobbi Welch
Academic Counselor Academic Development Assistant Academic
Coordinator Counselor






weight room.

STig-Jalehiammme-lialiale
East Carolina UniversityTs student-athletes train for com-
petition under the direct supervision of Director of Strength and
Conditioning Jeff Connors and assistant Tom Howley.
Connors, Howley and Butler direct workouts in the 5,000-
square 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.
ECU athletes have been able to increase their strength,
stamina and speed through the supervision of the Strength
and Conditioning Staff. Last season, 36 records were set in the

Jeff Connors
Director of Strength
and Conditioning

Tom Howley
Asst. Director of Strength
and Conditioning



Pirate


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1993
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ci bie dag D. Gonzalez | C. Hester R. Jones C. Libretto | C. Libretto J. Blake M. Crandell | C. Hester | O. Whitaker meee M. Crandell
1991 1994 1994 1986 1989 1985 1990 1994 1993 �993 1992 1994
.96 9.0 38 4.35 415 630 291 320 JPR: yg: 7.86 103
S. Sherman | J. Smith J. Smith C. Miles W. Lewis Jr. Smith W. Lewis | E. Blanton | S. Sherman |S. Sherman | Jr. Smith Jr. Smith
1991 1994 1994 �992 1989 1993 1992 1993 1993 1993 1992 1994
.96 2.0 a 4.33 345 505 259 265 LZ 60 7.66 79
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1991 1993 L. Shannon 1994 1992 1994 1972 1994 1992 1993 1992 1994
1994
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G. Floyd | H. Cooper R. Tate R. Tate S. Siaki RK. fate S. Siaki T. Darden R. Tate R. Tate G. Floyd R. Tate
1991 1994 1993 1993 1994 1993 1994 1994 1993 1992 1992 1993
.90 6.0 32,07 4.58 485 840 oe) a5 ae a2 8.06 80
D. Wilson | D. Wilson D. Major D. Wilson | D. Daniels D: Cole D. Major D. Major D. Major D. Major D. Wilson D. Major
1991 1995 1992 199) 1990 1985 1992 1992 1992 1982 1993 1992
.94 6.34 36" 4.71 405 555 318 ooo 101 46 7.91 69
K. Seekford |C. Crumpler | C. Freeman | C. Freeman |_ G. Willis G. Willis |C. Crumpler} D. Wilson | K. Seekford |C. Crumpler | K. Seekford | D. Wilson
1991 1993 1989 1989 1985 1985 1993 1994 1992 1992 1992 1994
es) 7 OO 34� 4.65 480 675 340 340 92 52 7.90 89
Z. Cunmulaj|C. Haywood] J. Cooke B. Carter J. Pegues J. Cooke W. Scott areca ,� Boome 5. Turner -| LE. Graham |W. Scott
1991 1993 1993 1993 1983 1993 1994 1994 1993 1993 1992 1994
95 8.0 Do 4.66 550 837 36 74 340 86 a 8.53 76
T. Tilghman | R. Jones | B. Maxwell | B. Michel T. Long T, Long G. Smith | D. Cotton | K. Wiggins | B. Arnold | K. Wiggins | K. Wiggins
1991 1995 1988 1987 1983 1983 1993 1994 1994 1992 1992 1994
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Pirate Club
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 sixth
consecutive year. 1994Ts goals are $1.455 million in unrestricted
contributions and 5,200 members.
Dennis Young, a 1969 ECU graduate, is the Pirate ClubTs Ex-
ecutive Director. Dennis is responsible for the Educational Founda-
tionTs participation in the UniversityTs $50 million ~~Shared Visions
CampaignTT 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 ClubTs Associate Director. Prior to
joining the Pirate Club staff, Mark was Executive Director of The
University of AkronTs Zip Athletic Club. Mark is responsible for the
Pirate ClubTs annual fund campaign and oversees the Pirate Rep
Program. Mark and his wife, Cheri, have one child " Logan.
Jennifer Little and Matt Maloney are Pirate Club Assistant Direc-
tors. Jennifer and Matt, along with Mark, have responsibility of
coordinating the Pirate ClubTs thirty-four community chapters,
which span the East Coast from the Washington, D.C. area to
Atlanta, Georgia.
Pirate Club members enjoy a number of benefits including
priority in purchasing football and basketball season tickets and
post season tickets; private and semi-private parking for home
games; use of Pirate Club facilities; monthly newsletter; and the op-
portunity to attend special meetings with ECU coaches and athletic
administrators. Last year, a new point system was developed to use
in determining priority seating for Pirate Club members. The
system takes into consideration a memberTs annual contribution,
consecutive years of membership, cumulative amounts given over
time, and season ticket purchasing. Minimum annual membership
contributions begin at $50.
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 student-
athletes, who represent ECU on and off the ~Tplaying fields.TT
1994 Executive Committee
PRESIDENT |. 25 55 Doug Byrd
VICE-PRESIDENT... 2. Donald Stocks
TWO YEAR DIRECTORS
J.E. Jones, Jr.
Stephen C. Morrisette
Walter Williams
Parker Overton
ONE YEAR DIRECTORS
Jay Johnson
Michael Steadman
Jimmy Nunn
Jean Stevens
Al Bagwell Henry Williamson
EXECUTIVE [TREASURER 2.5 ...5) 2.3... Richard Brown
ATHLETICS DIRECTOR... 2 2 Dave Hart, Jr.
FACULTY REPRKESENIATIVG 2 Ernest Schwarz
IMMEDIATE Pao Pees ss Chris Furlough


Mark Hessert
Associate Director
Doug Byrd
President
Julia Bragg
Receptionist/Secretary





Pete Triebenbacher
Systems Coordinator
Matt Maloney
Assistant Director
Jennifer Little
Assistant Director

Grace Worthington
Special Projects
Coordinator
Dennis Young
Executive Director
1994 Community Chairmen
POMOC a Vance Forrester
Pane) Crt a a Johnnie Robbins
Beamon Mac Hodges
Cape Peal ted 6 ks a Joan Gray
AT ee George Burbella
Craven Panic 3 sa a ee Greg Isley
Cumberland) IGkG = 6 es es Floyd Jenkins
DGGIN a ee Wayne Jones
WOME Orne ee a Alan Jessup
Porsyen iokes, our Yadkin/ Davie... 46.5 .55-. 65. 63. te Donnie Wilson
Csramvile Prandin) alice | VVATPEN 5. ne i Johnny Overby
SIGOPS ee Donald Stocks
Suiltord /ockinenam) Randolph: ........6 5... ey Heidi Bradley
tage x INGUMIAINDION. 25 5 3 Terry Smith
Plertiord Bertie | Chowan) Gates. 68 es sue. ee be Tyre Moore
WOrmietom Plame a Steve Parker
Peer aria oo ae a John McPhaul
OU i a a Ricky Hardy
Migktly 2 aee e Bull Ritter
Mecklenbure | Catawoa/ Lincoln) Gaston .. 3... 2...2....5 3.6.2. Jack Snypes
CONMIGO | IOMee se a ee ee Jimmy Jones
Te a Herman Gentry
8 ee Jim Mullen
TOR OU ag. gs ee eee Chris Griffin
Wweaseineron yee Vee = ks ee ee James C. Morris
OS a a Archie Walden
ee a es a ee ee Ken Davis
ON en i ee Ashley Hooks
a oo a a Frank Ceruzzi
a es so Jeff Wilson
Se EN ee ee ee ee ee eee TBA
a i David Englert
Pee Opera vv aareion, 10. 8 er ee Wes Spain
(euupitid, Scot = arciina. (6s. 5 5 ee i ee Tom Walters

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a al-m vat-laler-jiiels
Dr. Richard R. Eakin
For Chancellor Richard R.
Eakin, the terms ~TacademicsTT
and ~~athleticsTT are not mutually
exclusive, but mutually rein-
forcing. He knows from per-

sonal experience.
As a Geneva College under-
graduate, he majored in math-
ematics 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 eighth year as ECUTs chief
executive officer and his leadership mark is evident through-
out 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 pur-
sues this vision around the clock and on-the-road as ECUTs
highly visible top ambassador.
Strategic planning has been the linchpin of the ChancellorTs
administration. From it have evolved new degree programs,

Board of Trustees
H.E. Rayfield, Jr.
W. Howard Rooks
Louis W. Sewell
William C. Baggett
Phillip R. Dixon
Ronald E. Dowdy
William P. Furr J. Craig Souza
Valeria O. Lovelace Robert A. Ward
Lyda Teer Mihalyi Henry G. Williamson, Jr.
Ian Charles Eastman, SGA President
Administration
Chanceuar 3... Richard R. Eakin
Vice Chancellors:
for Academic Affairs ....Marlene Springer
for Health Sciences...... James A. Hallock
for Business Affairs ....... Richard Brown
for Student Life ....: Alfred T. Matthews
for Institutional
Advancement ..... James L. Lanier, Jr.

new and stronger centers for excellence, campus beautification
and modernization of facilities, an emphasis on computer
technology for students and faculty, and an energetic, focused
fund-raising plan for academics, athletics, and medicine.
Improved campus life and student services continue to be
high on the ChancellorTs 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. ECUTs reputation as one of the
leading family practice, primary care medical schools in the
country is being enhanced with new centers for the treatment
of cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and alcohol and drug abuse.
In pursuit of ECUTs goals, Chancellor Eakin holds leader-
ship 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 develop-
ment 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 masterTs degree as well as a doctorate in mathe-
matics 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.







Dila-teite) mel mNeall-ailet"

Dave Hart, Jr.
Within intercollegiate athletics
circles, Dave Hart, Jr. has earned an
outstanding reputation as one of the
countryTs most respected athletics ad-
ministrators. Hart has gained national
recognition for his skills in the areas of
athletics management, public relations,
marketing and fundraising.
Since being appointed Director of
Athletics at East Carolina University
on December 21, 1987, Hart has led
ECU Athletics to new levels of achieve-
ment. Under his leadership, ECU Athletics has gained the respect of
its peers for the commitment to excellence and integrity exhibited
throughout the athletics program.
In making the appointment of Hart, Chancellor Richard Eakin
stated, Dave has an exceptional understanding of all aspects of ath-
letics administration.�
While enhancing the image and reputation of ECU athletics, Hart
has structured several programs of significance within the Department.
The most notable might be ECUTs comprehensive Student Develop-
ment Program for all student-athletes. Two years ago the Department
of Athletics received a half-million dollar gift, from Bob and Margaret
Ward of Burlington, NC, towards the endowment of the Student De-
velopment Program. ECU has recently been selected as one of five ad-
visory schools within the NCAATs Life Skills Pilot Program targeted
for all 106 Division I-A programs. Forty-one of the 106 I-A programs
have volunteered for the Pilot Program which will focus on the total
development of student-athletes. Hart serves as Vice Chairman for the
Missions and Values Committee of the I-A Athletics DirectorTs Asso-
ciation which proposed the Life Skills Program, called CHAMPS, at
the I-A level, in conjunction with the NCAA Foundation.
ECU also participated in the NCAA's Pilot Certification Program
in 1991-92, as one of thirty-five Pilot schools. Athletics Certification
has since been adopted for all of Division I. When the University com-
pleted its Southern Association of Colleges and Schools accreditation
program in 1992, the Athletics Department received one of four com-
mendations from the SACS review team for the manner in which the
Department of Athletics is managed at ECU.
WomenTs athletics have made great strides during HartTs tenure
as Athletics Director. Indoor Track and Soccer have been added as Lady
Pirate sports while the budget for womenTs athletics has tripled. In
addition, scholarship support for womenTs athletics at ECU has tripled
in the last five years. In 1990 ECU initiated a Ladies First� fund-rais-
ing concept with a goal of raising one million dollars to help endow
additional scholarships for student-athletes participating on Lady Pi-
rate teams.
Revenue growth has been one of HartTs continuing goals. Since
1989, ECUTs athletics budget has more than doubled to a current level
of $8.5 million. During that same period of time, the athletics endow-
ment fund has grown from $300,000 to over $2 million while the
DepartmentTs fund balance has gone from a meager $65,000 to nearly
$2 million.
Facility enhancement is tangibly evident during HartTs tenure. He
has planned, overseen and spearheaded tremendous growth in facili-
ties within the athletics complex totaling nearly $30 million. Renova-
tions to Scales Field House, which houses ECUTs non-revenue sports,
BaseballTs Harrington Field, and the Lady Pirate Softball Field, are
among facelift� projects which have been ongoing during HartTs ten-
ure. He helped plan and coordinated the transition into the Ward Sports
Medicine Building, a $6.5 million project, which is one of the finest
facilities of its kind in the nation. This winter, Williams Arena will open
in Minges Coliseum following an $11.4 million renovation. The reno-

vation includes chairback seating, air conditioning, a new playing sur-
face, new concession stands and new locker rooms for the menTs and
womenTs programs. Targeted for 1996 is a $9 million expansion to newly
named Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium to include a state of the art press box
facility and club level seating. Also, targeted for 1996 is a new $1.5
million, two story multipurpose Pirate Club Building to house Ticket
Office staff, Pirate Club functions and staff, and a 300 seat banquet hall
with easy access to the Coliseum and Stadium.
Pirate athletics continue to gain in exposure and credibility under
Hart's guidance. In the past three years, ECU football enjoyed six tele-
cast appearances while finishing 11-1 and ranked #9 in the nation in
1991. The menTs basketball program has also reached new levels of
success and exposure, winning the CAA Championship in 1993 and
making their first NCAA appearance since 1972. Pirate Baseball has
made five trips to the NCAA Tournament since 1988 and the Pirate
Golf team has captured the last five CAA golf crowns. Lady Pirate
Softball and menTs and womenTs Swimming have excelled during that
same time frame with the Softball team posting a school record of 42
wins in 1992. Pirate Track and Cross Country athletes have set numer-
ous school records during the last three years, illustrating the positive
growth taking place throughout the program.
Hart has served on several committees during his tenure as Direc-
tor of Athletics. He was appointed in January to the prestigious NCAA
Council. He also serves on the NCAATs Special Events/Post Season
Bowls Committee. He Chairs the Colonial Athletic AssociationTs Mar-
keting Committee and serves on the CAA Gender Equity Committee.
Hart was named associate director of athletics for external rela-
tions and executive director of the Pirate Club in 1985. His duties in-
cluded the raising of funds for athletic scholarships through the Pirate
Club, as well as overseeing all external areas of the athletic depart-
ment.
During his first two years in that position, the Pirate Club experi-
enced record-setting growth as it surpassed the coveted $1 million mark
in contributions for the first time ever. The 1987 campaign saw another
record performance under his direction as the Club exceeded the $1.2
million level.
Hart first joined the ECU athletic department in 1983 as an assis-
tant athletic director of marketing. It was the first time that ECU had
ever employed a full-time staff member for marketing, and it immedi-
ately brought dividends.
ECUTs marketing program gained national attention for the rapid
growth in crowd participation through tailgating and other promo-
tional efforts. Hart was also responsible for implementing the Great
Pirate Purple/Gold Pigskin Pig-Out Party,� which is a weekend ex-
travaganza surrounding the spring football game.
Additionally, attendance at home football games increased greatly
as evidenced by the fact that 11 of the top 12 crowds in Ficklen Sta-
dium history have entered the turnstiles since the 1983 season. Promo-
tional ventures such as the Ain't It Great to Tailgate� idea have added
to the atmosphere at Pirate home games.
Hart is a popular speaker at the national level and has authored
articles for a number of national publications. He has made numerous
speaking presentations at conventions and seminars on program man-
agement, marketing, fundraising, and personnel transition. For the past
seven years he has been an instructor at the National Association of
College Directors of AthleticsT Management Institute.
Hart, just the fifth athletics director in ECU history, received his
undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Alabama,
earning a B.S. in English/Speech in 1971 and a masterTs degree in 1972.
He attended Alabama on a basketball scholarship and was a graduate
assistant coach for the Crimson Tide program in 1972. He won nine
varsity letters in football, basketball and baseball at Annapolis (MD)
High School where he was also an All-State basketball and football
player.
He is married to the former Pam Humble of Tuscaloosa, AL, and
they have three children " Ricky (22), Jamie (20), and Kelly (17).







Charlie Carr
Associate Athletics Director
for Compliance and Revenue Sports
Charlie Carr, a well-known member of
the college athletics scene in the state of
North Carolina as a player, coach and
administrator, begins his seventh year as
associate athletics director at East Carolina.
Carr became ECUTs associate director for
external affairs and Executive Director of
the Pirate Club in mid-February of 1988. He
followed Dave Hart in this position after
HartTs appointment as ECUTs director of
athletics.
During his tenure as Executive Director
of the Pirate Club, Carr was instrumental
in the Pirate ClubTs raising of $1.7 million.
In 1991, Carr began his role of co-
ordinating all NCAA compliance for the
ECU Athletics Department while assisting
the athletics director with scheduling and
revenue sports programs.
He played football and baseball while
attending the University of North
Carolina. After receiving his masterTs
degree in 1970, he played two seasons of
professional baseball in the New York
Mets organization.
Carr then was an assistant football coach
for the Tar Heels from 1971-75 under coach
Bill Dooley. He later coached at Rice
University from 1975-78.
He returned to North Carolina in 1978
to begin administrative work as an associate
athletic director at UNC from 1978-85.
During that tenure, the Tar Heels ex-
perienced great success in their total athletic
program.
Carr was then named director of
athletics at Mississippi State of the South-
eastern Conference in 1985, a position he
held for two years until he chose to return
to North Carolina to enter private business.
A native of Virginia Beach, Carr received
his undergraduate degree in 1968 and
masterTs degree in 1970 from UNC.
_ He and his wife, Dee, have one
daughter, Caitlin.

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 seventh year as associate athletics
director at his alma mater.
VanSant was an administrative assistant
to the athletic director for three years prior
to his elevation to associate director. In
addition to working closely with athletics
director Dave Hart, VanSant is responsible
for overseeing all internal operations within
the athletics department.
He oversees the business office, student-
athlete support services, non-revenue
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
1962-1970 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 PiratesT back-to-back Tangerine Bowl
titles in 1964 and 1965.
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 bachelorTs and masterTs
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.

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Steve Gowan
Director of Marketing
Steve Gowan was promoted to Director
of Marketing in April, 1994 after serving
two years as Assistant Director of
Marketing.
In his role, he will oversee the day-to-
day operation of the marketing office,
including the development and
implementation of marketing packages,
corporate sponsorship sales and advertising
sales.
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.
GowanTs relationship with the East
Carolina Athletics Department began in
1989. As a member of the Pirate Sports
Network, Gowan serves as on-air anchor
and producer for Pirate football broadcasts
and as color analyst for Pirate basketball
and baseball broadcasts.
Gowan received his bachelorTs 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, 28, is a member of the National
Association of Collegiate Marketing
Administrators.
Gowan was married to the former
Candace Gillis, a native of Sanford, N.C.,
in August, 1994.

Charles Bloom
Assistant Athletics Director
for Media Relations
Charles Bloom begins his seventh year
as director of East CarolinaTs media
relations efforts, and his first year as
Assistant Athletics Director for Media
Relations.
Bloom, a native of Emporia, Va., came
to ECU from Ole Miss, where he served as
associate SID for 13 months. Prior to joining
the Ole Miss staff, Bloom was an assistant
SID at LSU for a year-and-one half. He was
an undergraduate and graduate student
assistant at the University of South
Carolina, where he earned his bachelorTs
degree in Public Relations in 1985. He was
also a student assistant at UNLV for a year-
and-one half while attending school there.
Bloom is a member of the College Sports
Information Directors of America, Football
Writers Association of America, United
States Basketball Writers Association,
National Collegiate Baseball Writers Asso-
ciation, Public Relations Society of America
and the National Association of Collegiate
Directors of Athletics.
While a student at South Carolina, he
served as president of the schoolTs chapter
of the Public Relations Student Society of
America and was named to WhoTs Who
Among Students in American Universities
and Colleges. He has also been named
twice as one of the ~~Outstanding Young
Men of America.�T
Bloom has also directed seminars and
table topic discussions at the annual
CoSIDA Convention.
Bloom is married to the former Cindy
Weaver, a native of Landrum, S.C. They
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Jeff Davis
Assistant Athletics Director
for Operations and Equipment
Jeff Davis, 32, begins his fourth year as
assistant athletics director for operations
and equipment, after serving as Director of
Operations for the previous six years.
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 co-
ordinates team travel for all of ECUTs
Olympic Sports.
Davis has served on facility planning
committees in conjunction with the Ficklen
Stadium and Minges Coliseum renovation
projects.
Davis has also served as site coordinator
for the North Carolina High School Eastern
Regionals at Minges Coliseum and has
hosted several conference championships.
He was the facility coordinator for the state
Special Olympics for two years.
The Wilson, N.C. native earned his
bachelorTs degree in Health and Physical
Education from East Carolina in 1984. He
continued his studies at ECU and earned
his masters in 1987.
Davis 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 League for four years.
He and his wife, Nicole, were married
in April of this year.

Earline Leggett
Assistant Athletics Director
for Business
Earline Leggett, a member of the East
Carolina athletic family for the past 31
years, enters her 17th year as assistant
athletics director for business.
Leggett began working in the ECU
athletics department in 1963 as a secretary
to former athletic director Clarence
Stasavich. In 1972, Leggett was promoted
to business manager and in 1978, she
received the title of assistant athletic
director.
Leggett oversees purchasing, travel for
football, menTs and womenTs basketball,
budgets for each of ECUTs 19 sports,
concessions, camps, and the formation,
balancing, and disbursement of the total
athletic budget.
A native of Williamston, N.C., she
attended Farm Life High School and
graduated from Baker Business College.
She is a member of the College Athletic
Business Managers Association.
She and her husband, King, reside in
Williamston and are active in church
activities.

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Pam Overton
Assistant Athletics Director
for Student Development
Pam Overton begins her eleventh year
as an assistant athletics director at East
Carolina in charge of ECUTs Student
Development Program.
Overton oversees the academic progress
of all student-athletes at East Carolina.
Additionally, she is involved in personal,
social, and career development. She is re-
sponsible for overseeing the study center
and the tutorial program for ECU student-
athletes.
Overton received her bachelorTs degree
from East Carolina and later a masterTs
degree in counseling from ECU. She
received a Certificate of Advanced Studies
in Counseling, completing a six-year degree
program.
A National Certified Counselor,
Overton is a former guidance counselor at
Greenville Rose High School.
Overton is the secretary for the National
Association of Academic Advisors for
Athletes. She was also a member of the
NCAA Task Force that developed the life
skills program for student-athletes. ECU
currently serves as one of five model
programs for the NCAA Life Skills
Program.
Overton has a son, Michael. She is
married to Gary Overton, coach of the ECU
baseball team.

Dr. Ernest Schwarz
Faculty Athletics Representative
Dr. Ernest Schwarz, entering his 29th
year at East Carolina, serves as Faculty
Athletic Representative for the University.
Schwarz serves as liaison between
faculty and staff and the athletics depart-
ment, while also representing East Carolina
within the National Collegiate Athletic
Association (NCAA), the governing body
for intercollegiate athletics.
In 1993-94, Schwarz will serve as the
faculty athletic representative for the
Colonial Athletic Association.
Schwarz received his bachelorTs,
masterTs and doctoral degrees from the
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
He is a full professor in the Physical
Education department at ECU.
He and his wife, Linda, reside in
Greenville.

throughout the season.

ECU Among Schools In Independent Football Alliance
Cincinnati, East Carolina, Memphis State, Southern Mississippi and Tulsa begin the third year of play in the Independent Football Alliance this season. The main
purpose of the alliance is home-and-home football scheduling and increased recognition for the student-athletes at each University.
The schools involved play one another on a home-and-home basis. In addition, the Alliance has established weekly statistics, power ratings and individual awards
Members of the IFA are not precluded from exploring opportunities that might present themselves for conference alignment.
The Pirates played four IFA opponents last season, falling to Memphis (34-7), Southern Mississippi (24-16), Tulsa (52-26) and Cincinnati (34-14).







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 28 years. In that span,
he has worked with nearly every facet of
the athletics department.
In his role as coordinator of grants,
WelbornTs duties include coordinating all
grant-in-aids.
Welborn begins his eighth season as
head coach of ECUTs 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 ECUTs
wrestling coach from 1967-77, and his teams
won five consecutive Southern Conference
titles, losing just one match in 10 ee of
in-state competition.
Welborn is a native of Boone, N.C. and
is a 1964 graduate of Appalachian State
University, where he earned a bachelorTs
degree in physical education. He received
his M.A. in physical education from ASU
in 1967.
He is married to the former Christa
Brundl, and they have three children "
Pamella, Johnny and Christa.

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_ in the years during college and after graduation.

Lee Workman
Assistant Athletics Director
for Ticket Sales and Promotions
Lee Workman, a member of the East
Carolina athletic family since 1984, was
promoted to the position of Assistant
Athletics Director for Special Events and
Ticket Sales on June 1, 1989. Workman had
been the Marketing Director for the last
five-and-one-half years.
In his position, Workman oversees the
special events put on by the athletics
department, such as the Great Pirate
Purple-Gold Pigskin Pigout Party, as well
as all ticket sales.
Workman is a 1983 graduate of Ten-
nessee Tech, earning a B.S. in business
administration and marketing. He earned
a M.S. degree in Sports Administration
from St. Thomas University in 1984.
He has been active in community
projects in Greenville for several years and
in 1983 and 1987 was named as one of the
Outstanding Young Men of America. In
1988, Workman was honored as the
outstanding alumnus of the Sports Ad-
ministration program at St. Thomas
University with the Joseph T. Hoy Award.
Workman and his wife, Jan, have two
children, Rachel and Jason.

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Dennis Young
Pirate Club Executive Director
Dennis Young was named Executive
Director of the ECU: Educational
Foundation (Pirate Club) in September of
1994,
A native of Winston-Salem, N.C.,
Young returns 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.
Young will concentrate his efforts in the
areas of capital and planned giving, while
overseeing the FoundationTs operation.
YoungTs professional background
includes positions as vice-president for
finance for Peachtree Corners, Inc.,
president/chief operations officer for Angell
and
Group Incorporated in Advance, N.C.
Young and his wife, Ellen, are the
parents of two children, Chip and Allison
Baise.
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Lisa Barrett Tina Beaulieu Scooty Carey Bill Carson Brenda Dickerson
Men's Basketball Secretary External Relations Secretary Soccer Coach Men's Track Coach Accounting

Joe Dooley Brenda Edwards Faye Everette Barbara Flake Pam Forrest
Asst. MenTs Basketball Coach Ticket Office Manager Ticket Office Secretary Accounting Sports Information/
Electronic Media Secretary

Lew Hill Chip Hutchinson Burt Jenkins Charles Justice Carolyn Justice-Hinson
Asst. MenTs Basketball Coach Asst. Marketing Director Asst. WomenTs WomenTs Track Coach Asst. Sports
Basketball Coach Information Director

Garrett Killian Rick Kobe Ellen Langhi Linda Leggett Jo Lembo
Photographer Swimming Coach Asst. Women's Accounting Clerk Non-Revenue Sports
Basketball Coach Secretary

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Sue Manahan Martin McGillan Linda Miller Bill Moore Melrose Moore
Softball Coach Asst. MenTs Basketball Coach Sports Medicine Secretary Tennis Coach Swimming Secretary

Hal Morrison Gary Overton Eddie Payne Darryl Pender
Golf Coach Baseball Coach Head MenTs Mail Room Clerk
Basketball Coach

Ethel Satchell Brenda Swain Rosie Thompson Elizabeth White Roger Williams
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Women's Basketball Athletic Director's Head WomenTs Compliance Secretary sst. Baseball Coach
Secretary Secretary Basketball Coach
Earlier this year, East Carolina was
honored by the College Football
Association for its graduation rates for
student-athletes participating in
football. ECU received honorable
mention status from the CFA for
having a graduation rate of 70 percent
or better, Pictured is ECU Director of
Athletics Dave Hart, Jr., receiving the
, . 2 : CFA plaque from Dr. William E.
Sarah Winbourne ~ tee n | Tucker, Chancellor at Texas Christian
Administration Secretary . " University and chairman of the
7 CFA Board of Directors.

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Wallace Wade Stadium
Sept. 10 - 7:00 p.m. EDT
Football Information
Head Coach: Fred Goldsmith (Florida, '67)
Record at School: First season
Career Record: 25-38-1 (6 seasons)
Record vs. ECU: First meeting
Coaching Experience: 1971 Florida (graduate assistant), 1974-78 Florida A&M
(def. coord.), 1979-80 Air Force (def. coord.), 1981 Slippery Rock (head coach),
1982-83 Air Force (def. coord.), 1984-88 Arkansas (def. coord.), 1989-93 Rice
(head coach), 1994 Duke (head coach).
Assistant Coaches: Craig Bohl (Nebraska, '81), def. coord./inside linebackers;
Rod Broadway (North Carolina, '77), interior def. line; Fred Chatham (North
Carolina, '74), tight ends; Joe DeForest (GSW Louisiana,'87), outside linebackers;
Jimmy Gonzales (Texas Lutheran, '80), defenisve backs; Mike Heimerdinger
(Eastern Illinois, '75), off. coord./off. backs; Ken Matous (Wichita State, '79),
wide receivers; Jeff McInerney (Slippery Rock, '2), defensive ends; John
Zernhelt (Maryland, '77), offensive line.
Primary Offense: Multiple Pro-Set
Primary Defense: Combo 3-4
Offensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 23, 11
Defensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 24, 10
Special Teams Lettermen Returning, Lost:
Offensive Starters Returning (6): Robert Baldwin (RB, 6-0, 230, Sr., 70 carries for
532 yards, 1 11),C larence Collms (OJ, 6-4, 290, Jr.), JeroenHece(C, 6-3, 280, jr.),
Spence Fischer (QB, 6-3, 225, Jr., 213 of 388 for 2563 yards, 12 TD, 14INT), David
Lowman (RB, 5-10, 200, Sr., 110 carries for 439 yards, 5 TD), Matt Williams (OT,
6-5, 280, Sr).
Defensive Starters Returning (4): Zaid Abdul-Aleem (CB, 6-0, 190, Sr., 28 tackles,
2 INT), Tee Edwards (SS, 1, 205, Jr., 66 tackles, 3 INT), Ray Farmer (FS, 6-4, 220,
Jr., 68 tackles, 3 INT), John Zuanich (LB, 6-2, 210, Jr., 82 tackles).
Special Teams Starters Returning (2): Tom Cochran (PK, 6-1, 190, Jr., 9-17 FG, 21-
23 PAT, 48 points), John Krueger (P, 6-4, 205, So., 39.3 avg.).
Key Losses: Stan Dorsey (WR, 44 catches for 678 yards, 4 TD), Brad Breedlove
(WR, 35 catches for 524 yards, 2 TD), Brad Sherrod (OLB, 113 tackles, 9 TFL).
Top Newcomers: LeVance McQueen (LB, 6-2, 210, Fr., Dunn, N.C.).
1993 Record: 3-8
Series Information
Series Record: Duke leads, 3-2
In Greenville: 0-0
In Durham: Duke leads, 3-2
Last Meeting: Oct. 10, 1992 at Durham (Duke, 45-14)
First Meeting: Sept. 10, 1977 at Durham (ECU, 17-16)
Other Series Results: Sept. 15, 1979 at Durham (Duke, 28-14),
pepe 6, 1950 at Durham (ECU, 35-10), Oct. 3, 1981
at Durham (Duke, 24-14).
General Information
Location: Durham, N.C.
President: Dr. Nan O. Keohane
Athletics Director: Tom Butters
Phone Number: (919) 684-2120
Ticket Manager: Ruby McLawhon
Phone Number: (919) 681-BLUE
Game Operations Manager: Tom D'Armi
Phone Number: (919) 684-6842
Interview Information
Best Time to Contact Head Coach: Mornings, Monday through Thursday
Football Office Number: (919) 684-2635
Head Football Coach's Secretary: Shirley Riggsbee
Weekly Press Conference: Wednesdays
Pirates Hotel at Duke: Sheraton Imperial Hotel, Research Triangle Park (919-941-5050)

Head Coach
Fred Goldsmith

Durham, N.C.

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Surface: Grass
Sports Information
SID Mailing Address:
Box 90557, Sports Information Office,
Duke University, Durham, NC 27708-0557
For Overnight Deliveries:
Sports Information Office,
115 Cameron Indoor Stadium,
Duke University, Durham, NC 27708
Sports Information Director: Mike Cragg
Office Phone: (919) 684-2633
Home Phone: (919) 544-0259
Assistant SID: Tom Kosempa
Home Phone: (919) 383-5316
Assistant SID: Lori Winters
Home Phone: (919) 682-8932
SID Secretary: Paulette Rogers
Press Box Phone: (919) 684-2633
Fax Machine Phone: (919) 684-2489
Enrollment: 5,948
Colors: Royal Blue and White
Nickname: Blue Devils
Conference: Atlantic Coast
Stadium: Wallace Wade (33,941)
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1994 Schedule
Sept. 3 *MARYLAND
Sepi. 10 EAST CAROLINA
Sept. 15 ARMY
Sept. 24 *at Georgia Tech
Oct. 1 at Navy
Cet. 15 CLEMSON
Oct. 22 at Wake Forest
Oct. 29 *at Florida State
Nov. 5 *VIRGINIA
Nov. 12 *at N.C. State
Nov. 19 "NORTH CAROLINA
1993 Results (3-8)
Sept. 4 *FLORIDA STATE
Sept. 11 at Rutgers
Sept. 18 ARMY
Bek 25 ~at Virginia
Oct. 2 at Tennessee
Oct. 9 *CLEMSON
Oct. 16 *at Maryland
Oct. 23 *at Wake Forest
Oct. 30 *GEORGIA TECH
Nov. 6 "NC STALE
Nov. 26 *at North Carolina
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Sept. 17 - 6:00 p.m. EDT
Football Informaticn
Head Coach: Ron Dickerson (Kansas State, '71)
Record at School: 1-10 (1 season)
Career Record: 1-10 (1 season)
Record vs. ECU: First meeting
Coaching Experience: 1972-75 Kansas State (secondary), 1975-77 Louisville
(secondary /receivers), 1978-81 Pittsburgh (asst. head coach/secondary), 1982-
84 Colorado (secondary), 1985-90 Penn State (secondary), 1991-92 Clemson
(def. coordinator).
Assistant Coaches: Steve Goldman (Colorado State, '66), asst. head coach
quarterbacks; Deon Chester (Ball State, '88), receivers; Nick Gasparato (Penn
State, '76), off. coordinator/off. line; Eric Gudger (Penn State, '90), secondary;
Kent Schoolfield (Florida A&M, '70), running backs; Fred Manuel (Oregon,
'73), secondary; Ted Heath (Western State, '64), outside linebackers; John
Hendrick (Pittsburgh, '81), def. line; Dale Strohm (Ohio Northern, '65), def.
coordinator.
Primary Offense: Pro-Set
Primary Defense: Stack
Offensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 18, 6
Defensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 25, 6
Special Teams Lettermen Returning, Lost: 2, 0
Offensive Starters Returning (9): Jeff Frederick (SE, 5-6, 161, Sr., 7 catches for 88
yards, 19.6 kickoff return avg.), John Summerday (C, 6-2, 282, Jr.), Ed Bowen
(G, 6-2,283, So.), John Clark (OT,.65, 32U [2)/ FJ Cook (1E, 6:3, 245, St, 5
catches for 32 yards), Henry Burris (QB, 6-1, 175, So., 62 of 149 for 691 yards 5
TD, 8 INT), Phil Lang (OB, 6-2, 218, Sr., 43 of 114 for 525 yards, 1 1) 6 INT),
Sidney Morse (FB, 6-0, 220, Sr., 74 carries for 218 yards, 1 TD), Ralphiel Mack
(TB, 5-11, 205, Sr., 107 carries for 570 yards).
Defensive Starters Returning (7): Lance Johnstone (LB, 6-3, 242, Jr., 88 tackles),
Tealand Lloyd (DE, 6-2, 231, 38 tackles), Sean Carden (NG, 6-2, 258, Sr., 28
tackles), Alshermond Singleton (LB, 6-3, 214, So., 31 tackles), Tim Terry (DE,
6-3, 235, So., 46 tackles), Robert McWilliams (CB, 5-11, 172, Jr., 55 tackles),
Corey Green (SS, 6-0, 205, So., 43 tackles).
Special Teams Starters Returning (2): Rich Maston (K, 5-11, 192, Sr., 3-7 FG, 14-
14 PAT, 23 points), John Shay (P, 5-11, 198, Jr., 69 att., 40.5 avg.).
Key Losses: Tre Johnson (OT), Ramondo Davidson (FL, 25 catches for 266 yards,
2 TD), Glenn Tinner (OG), Scott Holland (DT, 32 tackles), Jason Thompson (LB,
46 tackles), Tony Angelo (FS, 38 tackles), Kyle Glasper (CB, 32 tackles).
Top Newcomers: Juan Gaddy (TB, 5-10, 180, Fr., Easton, Pa.), Kenyatta Carter
(WR, 5-9, 160, Fr., Philadelphia, Pa.), Tom Indio (HB/DB, 5-8, 160, Fr.,
Philadelphia, Pa.), Brent Johnstone (FB, 6-1, 220, Fr., Philadelphia, Pa.)
1993 Record: 1-10
Veterans Stadium
Series Information
Series Record: East Carolina leads, 6-3
In Greenville: East Carolina leads, 3-1
In Philadelphia: East Carolina leads, 3-2
Last Meeting: Oct. 27, 1990 at Philadelphia (TU, 30-27)
First Meeting: Nov. 20, 1982 at Philadelphia (ECU, 23-10)
Other Series Results: Oct. 15, 1983 at Philadelphia (ECU, 24-11), Sept. 8, 1984 at
Ficklen Stadium (TU, 17-0), Sept. 28, 1985 at Ficklen Stadium (TU, 21-7), Oct. 11,
1986 at Philadelphia (TU, 45-28*), Nov. 7, 1987 at Ficklen Stadium (ECU, 31-26),
Nov. 5, 1988 at Philadelphia (ECU, 34-17), Nov. 11, 1989 at Ficklen Stadium
(ECU, 31-24)
*-Game later forfeited to ECU due to ineligible player
Interview Information
Best Time to Contact Head Coach: Contact SID Office
Football Office Number: (215) 204-7441
Head Football Coach's Secretary: Ruth Rosenthal
Weekly Press Conference: Tuesdays at 11:30 a.m.
General Information
Location: Philadelphia, Pa.
President: Dr. Peter J. Liacouras
Athletics Director: R.C. Johnson
Phone Number: (215) 204-7447
Ticket Manager: Valerie Abbott
Phone Number: (215) 204-7451
Game Operations Manager: Earl Cleghorn
Phone Number: (215) 204-7424
Pirates Hotel at Temple: Embassy Suites Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa. (215-365-4500)

Head Coach
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Enrollment: 32,000
Colors: Cherry and White
Nickname: Owls
Conference: BIG EAST
Stadium: Veterans (66,592)
Surface: AstroTurf
Sports Information
SID Mailing Address:
McGonigle Hall 101, Sports Information Office,
Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122
(also for overnight deliveries)
Sports Information Director: Al Shrier
Office Phone: (215) 204-7445
Home Phone: (215) 561-5656
Associate SID: Gerry Emig
Home Phone: (215) 245-5755
Associate SID: Marla Rodriguez
Home Phone: (215) 281-9174
SID Secretary: Tracy Channel
Press Box Phone: (215) 271-1015
Fax Machine Phone: (215) 204-7499

1994 Schedule
Sept at Akron
Sept. 17 EAST CAROLINA
Sept. 24 aA
Oct 1 PENNSTATE
Oct. 8 *at Virginia Tech
Oct. 15 _ *at Boston College
Oct. 22 "SYRACUSE
Oct. 29 at Pittsburgh
Nov. 5 "*at Rutgers
Nov. 12 *WEST VIRGINIA
Nov. 19 _ *MIAMI(FLA,)
1993 Results (1-10)
Sept. 9 at Eastern Michigan
Sept. 18 CALIFORNIA
Sept. 25 at Boston College
et *at Rutgers
Oct. 9 ARMY
Oct. 16 at Virginia Tech
Oct. 23 ABKKON
Oct. 30 *at Miami (Fla.)
Nov. 6 at Syracuse
Nov. 13 "WEST VIRGINIA
Nov. 20 *PITTSBURGH
* BIG EAST Conference Games

31-28
0-58
14-66
0-62
21-56
7-90
7-31
7-42
3-52
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Syracuse
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium
Sept. 24 - 4:00 p.m. EDT
Football Information
Head Coach: Paul Pasqualoni (Penn State, '72)
Record at School: 26-8-1 (3 seasons)
Career Record: 60-25-1 (8 seasons)
Record vs. ECU: 2-1
Coaching Experience: 1972-76 Cheshire High School (assistant coach), 1976-82
Southern Connecticut State (def. asst. /def. coord.), 1982-86 Western Connecticut
(head coach/ athletics director), 1987-90 Syracuse (linebackers), 1991-Syracuse
(head coach).
Assistant Coaches: Erik Campbell (Michigan, '88), running backs; Bob Casullo
(Brockport State, '73), tight ends /special teams; George DeLeone (Connecticut,
'70), off. line /off. coord.; Norm Gerber (Connecticut, '57), inside linebackers /
def. coord.; Dennis Goldman (Southern Connecticut State, '71), wide receivers;
Chris Rippon (Southern Connecticut State, '82), outside linebackers; Glenn
Pires (Springfield, '80), defensive line; Kevin Rogers (William & Mary, '74),
quarterbacks; Charlie West (Texas-El Paso, '68), secondary.
Primary Offense: Pro-Option
Primary Defense: 3-4, 4-3 Multiple
Offensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 10, 8
Defensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 14, 8
Special Teams Lettermen Returning, Lost: 1, 0
Offensive Starters Returning (5): Marvin Harrison (WR, 6-4, 172, Jr., 41 catches
for 813 yards, 7 TD), Melvin Tuten (OT, 6-6, 302, Sr.), Dave Wohlabaugh (C, 6-
4,279, Sr.); Cy Ellsworth (OG, 6-3, 281, Jr.); Eric Chenoweth (TE, 6-3, 234, Sr.).
Defensive Starters Returning (6): Scott Freeney (OLB, 6-2, 247, So., 25 tackles),
Wilky Bazile (DT, 6-3, 277, Sr., 30 tackles), Nate Hemsley (ILB, 6-0, 212, So, 1
tackles), Greg Shaw (ILB, 6-2, 214, So., 64 tackles), Bryce Bevill (CB, 5-9, 191, alu
57 tackles), Tony Jones (FS, 6-4, 200, Sr., 49 tackles, 3 INT).
Special Teams Starters Returning (1): Kirby DarDar (RS, 5-9, 183, Sr.,28 KOR for 22.7 avg.).
Key Losses: Marvin Graves (QB, holds 22 school records), Terry Richardson (RB,
104 carries for 526 yards, 2 TD), Shelby Hill (WR, 139 career catches), Kevin
Mitchell (NG, 77 tackles in 1993).
Top Newcomers: Larry Tyger (QB, 6-0, 211, RFr., Athol Springs, N.Y.), Tebucky
Jones (RB, 6-1, 198, RFr., New Britain, Conn.), Dylayne Morgan (LB, 6-3, 238,
RFr., Elizabeth, N.J.), Antwaune Ponds (LB, 6-1, 217,
RFr., Jacksonville, Fla.)
1993 Record: 6-4-1
Series Information
Series Record: Syracuse leads, 4-1
In Greenville: Syracuse leads, 3-0
In Durham: Series tied, 1-1
Last Meeting: Sept. 9, 1993 at Ficklen Stadium (SU, 41-22)
First Meeting: Oct. 22, 1988 at Ficklen Stadium (SU, 38-14)
Other Series Results: Oct. 28, 1989 at Syracuse, N.Y. (SU, 18-16);
Oct, 12, 1991 -at syracuse, N.Y. (PCU, 23-20); sept. 5, 1992 at
Ficklen Stadium (SU, 42-21)
General Information
Location: Syracuse, N.Y.
Chancellor: Dr. Ken Shaw
Athletics Director: Jake Crouthamel
Phone Number: (315) 443-2385
Ticket Manager: Alan Weinberger
Phone Number: (315) 443-2121
Game Operations Manager: Dennis Helsel
Phone Number: (315) 443-2561
Interview Information
Best Time to Contact Head Coach: Contact SID Office
Football Office Number: (315) 443-4791
Head Football Coach's Secretary: Karen Ponzo
Weekly Press Conference: Mondays
On Friday, Before Game at Ficklen Stadium: Contact SID Office in advance



Head Coach
Paul Pasqualoni
SYRACUSE

UNIVERSITY
L*& 1: 34

Enrollment: 10,500
Colors: Orange
Nickname: Orangemen
Conference: BIG EAST
Stadium: Carrier Dome (50,000)
Surface: Astro Turf
Sports Information
SID Mailing Address:

Greenville, N.C.
Manley Field House, Sports Information Office,
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244-5020
(also for overnight deliveries)
Sports Information Director: Larry Kimball
Office Phone: (315) 443-2608
Home Phone: (315) 637-8716
Assistant SID: Bill Dyer
Home Phone: (315) 471-1321
SID Secretary: Lisa Haas
Press Box Phone: (315) 443-4241
Fax Machine Phone: (315) 443-2076

1994 Schedule
Sept. 3 OKLAHOMA
Sept. 10 at Cincinnati
Sept. 17 "RUTGERS
Sept. 24 at East Carolina
Oct. 1 *VIRGINIA TECH
Oct. 8 *PITTSBURGH
Oct 22 *at Temple
Nov. 5 *MIAMI (FLA.)
Nov. 12 *at Boston College
Nov. 19 MARYLAND
Nov. 24 at West Virginia
1993 Results (6-4-1)
Sept. 4 BALL STATE
Sept 2 at East Carolina
Sept. 18 at Texas
Sept. 25 CINCINNATI
Oct. 2 *BOSTON COLLEGE
Oct. 16 *at Pittsburgh
Cer 25 *at Miami (Fla.)
Oct. 30 *WEST VIRGINIA
Nov. 6 *TEMPLE
Nov. 13 at Virginia Tech
Nov. 26 at Rutgers
*. BIG EAST Games

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Oct. 1 - 4:00 p.m. EDT Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Greenville, N.C.
Footbail Information
Head Coach: Jeff Bower (Southern Miss, '76)
Record at School: 13-20-1 (3 seasons)
Career Record: 13-20-1 (3 seasons)
Record vs. ECU: 2-1
Coaching Experience: 1976-77 Southern Miss (graduate assistant), 1978-81 Southern
Miss (quarterbacks/receivers); 1982-86 Southern Methodist (quarterbacks);
1987 Wake Forest (quarterbacks); 1988-89 Southern Miss (asst. head coach/ off.
coord. / quarterbacks); 1990 Oklahoma State (asst. head coach/off. coord. /
quarterbacks); 1991- Southern Miss (head coach).
Assistant Coaches: Randy Butler (Southern Miss, '79), tight ends; Lonnie Hansen
(Ottawa, '72), off. line; Norman Joseph (Mississippi State, '77), off. coord.
quarterbacks; Cliff Lewis (Southern Miss, '80), def. tackles; Joe Robinson
(Lousiana Tech, '85), outside linebackers/recruiting coord.; John Thompson
(Central Arkansas, '78), asst. head coach/def. coord. /inside linebackers; Mike
Tolleson (Delta State, '70), def. ends; Mike Williams (Troy State, '77), running
backs; Dave Wommack (Missouri Southern, '78), def. backs.
Primary Offense: Muitiple
Primary Defense: 4-3
Offensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 20, 12
Defensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 22,9
Special Teams Lettermen Returning, Lost: 2, 1
Offensive Starters Returning (7): Adam Kennedy (WR, 6-2, 190, Jr., 7 catches for
52 yards), Ryan Pearson (WR, 6-2, 185, So., 17 catches for 204 yards, 2 TD), Brent
Duggins (OT, 6-5, 290, Sr.), Kenny Ray (C, 6-3, 280, Sr.), Coty Jones (OG, 6-6,
2/0, Sr.), Kevin Bentley (QB, 6-2, 194, Jr, 77 of 192 tor 911 yards, 61D, 1S IN1),
Ronald Jones (FB, 5-9, 190, Sr., 32 carries for 121 yards).
Defensive Starters Returning (7): Michael Tobias (DT, 6-3, 275, Sr., 82 tackles, 13
TFL), Eugene Harmon (OLB, 6-0,220, |r_/66 tackles, 5 TFL), L1. Gulley (FS, 5-
11, 185, Jr., 88 tackles, 3 INT), Rod Thomas (CB, 6-2, 175, So., 25 tackles), James
Robinson (DE, 6-3, 240, Jr., 11 tackles), Albert McRae (OLB, 6-1, 220, Jr., 92
tackles, 5 TFL), Melvin Ratcliff (SS, 5-11, 185, Jr., 69 tackles).
Special Teams Starters Returning (2): Johnny Lomoro (K, 5-8, 190, Sr., 23-25 PAT,
11-16 FG, 56 points), Eric Estes (P, 6-0, 205, Sr., 62 attempts, 39.4 avg.).
Key Losses: Anthony Owens (TE, 14 catches for 198 yards, 1 TD), Todd Beeching
(OT), Darn Smith (OG), Barry Boyd (RB, 176 carries for 805 yards, 5 TD), Bobby
Hamilton (DE, 66 tackles, 14 TFL), Tyrone Nix (ILB, 107 tackles, 6 TFL).
Top Newcomers: Jason Hall (L, 6-3, 280, Jr., Broken Arrow, Okla.), Eric Booth (RB,
6-1, 195, Fr., Bassfield, Miss.).
1993 Record: 2-8-1
Series Information
Series Record: Southern Miss leads, 15-4
In Greenville: Southern Miss leads, 8-1
In Hattiesburg: Southern Miss leads, 7-3
Last Meeting: Oct. 23, 1993 at Hattiesburg (USM, 24-16)
First Meeting: Sept. 15, 1951 at Hattiesburg (USM, 40-0)
Other Series Results: Nov. 19, 1966 at Ficklen Stadium (USM, 35-14), Oct. 5, 1968 at
Hattiesburg (USM, 65-0), Nov. 22, 1969 at Ficklen Stadium (USM, 14-7), Sept. 15,
1973 at Hattiesburg (ECU, 13-0), Sept. 11, 1976 at Ficklen Stadium (ECU, 48-0), Oct.
14, 1978 at Hattiesburg (USM, 17-16), Sept. 27, 1980 at Ficklen Stadium (USM, 35-
7), Nov. 19, 1983 at Hattiesburg (ECU, 10-6), Nov. 10, 1984 at Ficklen Stadium
(USM, 31-27), Nov. 2, 1985 at Hattiesburg (USM, 27-0), Nov. 1, 1986 at Ficklen
Stadium (USM, 23-21), Nov. 14, 1987 at Hattiesburg (USM, 38-34), Sept. 24, 1988 at
Ficklen Stadium (USM, 45-42), Nov. 25, 1989 at Hattiesburg (USM, 41-27), Oct. 6,
1990 at Ficklen Stadium (USM, 16-7), Oct. 26, 1991 at Hattiesburg (ECU, 48-20), Oct.
29, 1992 at Ficklen Stadium (USM, 38-21).
General Information Interview Information
Location: Hattiesburg, Miss. Best Time to Contact Head Coach:
President: Dr. Aubrey K. Lucas 11 a.m. - Noon, Eastern Time,
Athletics Director: H.C. "Bill" McLellan Mondays through Wednesdays
Phone Number: (601) 266-5017 Football Office Number: (601) 266-4567
Ticket Manager: Joanne Morris Head Football Coach's Secretary: DeAnn Lott
Phone Number: (601) 266-5418 Weekly Press Conference: Mondays
Game Operations Manager: Nick Floyd
Phone Number: (601) 266-5017


Head Coach Michael Tobias
Jeff Bower
Enrollment: 13,000
Colors: Black and Gold
Nickname: Golden Eagles
Conference: Independent
Stadium: M.M. Roberts (33,000)
Surface: Grass
Sports Information
SID Mailing Address:
Box 5161, Sports Information Office,
University of Southern Mississippi,
Hattiesburg, MS 39406
For Overnight Deliveries: Sports Information Office,
Fairchild Fieldhouse, Room 119, University Blvd.,
University of Southern Mississippi,
Hattiesburg, MS 39402
Sports Information Director: Regiel Napier
Office Phone: (601) 266-4503
Home Phone: (601) 268-7777
Assistant SID: Shirley Jones-Hill
Home Phone: (601) 264-2659
SID Secretary: Connie Aultman
Press Box Phone: (601) 266-5523
Fax Machine Phone: (601) 266-4507

1994 Schedule
Sept. 3 at Tulane
Sept. 10 VIRGINIA TECH
pept. 17 MEMPHIS
Sept. 24 at Texas A&M
(oct | at East Carolina
Oct. 8 at Alabama
Oct 15 SW LOUISIANA
Oct. 22 SAMFORD
Oct. 29 TULSA
Nov. 5 at Florida
Nov. 12 at LSU
1993 Results (2-8-1)
Sept. 4 PITTSBURGH 10-14 iL
Sept. 18 NE LOUISIANA 44-37 W
Sept. 25 at Auburn 2635 LL
Oct. 2 at SW Louisiana vid Lk
Oct 9 at Georgia 24-54 L
Oct. 16 at Louisville 2f-300 OL
Oct. 23 EAST CAROLINA 24-16 W
Oct. 30 at Alabama 0-40 L
Nov. 6 TULANE le7 OL
Nov. 13 at Memphis State 9-20 L
Nov. 20 at Tulsa 30-50 OE

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Oct. 8 - 1:00 p.m. EDT
Football Information
Head Coach: Brad Scott (South Florida, '79)
Record at School: First season
Career Record: First season
Record vs. ECU: First meeting
Coaching Experience: 1979 DeSoto County High School, Arcadia, Fla. (assistant
coach), 1980-81 Hardee County High School, Wauchula, Fla. (assistant coach),
1981-82 The Citadel (graduate assistant), 1982-83 DeSoto County High School
(head coach/athletics director), 1983-85 Florida State (graduate assistant),
1985-90 Florida State (tight ends/recruiting coordinator), 1990-94 Florida
State (off. coordinator /off. line), 1994 South Carolina (head coach).
Assistant Coaches: John Eason (Florida A&M, '67), asst. head coach; Wally
Burnham (Samford, '63), def. coord. /outside linebackers; Ricky Bustle
(Clemson, '77), off. coord. / quarterbacks; Frank Hickson (Tuskegee Institute,
'82), running backs; Bobby Johns (Alabama, '68), secondary; Chuck Kelly
(Louisiana Tech, '79), off. line; Brad Lawing (Lenoir-Rhyne, '79), def. line; Mark
Salva (Florida State, '80), off. line; Bob Stinchcomb (Bethel, '80), outside
linebackers/special teams).
Primary Offense: Pro-Set
Primary Defense: 4-3
Offensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 23, 6
Defensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 23, 7
Special Teams Lettermen Returning, Lost: 3, 1
Offensive Starters Returning (7): Brandon Bennett (RB, 6-0, 200, Sr., 193 carries
for 853 yards, 7 TD, 26 catches for 282 yards, 1 1D), Steve Taneyhill (QB, 6-5,
202, Jr., 149 of 291 for 1930 yards, 6 1D, 4 INT), Vincent Dinkins (G 6-2, 280,
or), James Dexter (OG, 6-6, 285, Jr), Luther Dixon (O01; 6-5, 270) jr), Toby
Cates (WR, 6-0, 193, Sr., 27 catches for 541 yards, 3 TD), Chris Alford (WR, 6-
2, 180; Jr, 7 catches for 119 yards, 11D).
Defensive Starters Returning (5): Stacy Evans (DE, 6-3, 250, Sr., 75 tackles, 8
sacks), James Flowers (OLB, 6-2, 245, Jr.,27 tackles), Eric Sullivan (NG, 6-3, 270,
Jr., 46 tackles), Tony Watkins (SS, 5-11, 195, Sr., 89 tackles), Ron Nealy (CB, 5-
10, 170, Jr., 44 tackles).
Special Teams Starters Returning (3): Derek Gregory (SN, 6-3, 224, Jr.), Marty
Simpson (P, 6-3, 186, Sr., 60 attempts, 35.6 avg.), Reed Morton (PK, 5-7, 176, So.,
13-19 FG, 18-19 PAT, 57 points).
Key Losses: Mathew Campbell (TE, 5 catches for 43 yards), Corey Louchiey (OT),
Rob DeBoer (RB, 68 carries for 285 yards, 1 TD), Ernest Dixon (OLB, 55 tackles,
3 sacks), Frank Adams (CB, 48 tackles), Eric Brown (ILB, 68 tackles), Mike
Landry (ILB), Jahmal Pettiford (DE, 51 tackles).
Top Newcomers: Anthony Wright (QB, 6-2, 185, Fr., Vanceboro, N.C.), J.J. Brown
(LB, 6-3, 235, Fr., Chesterfield, S.C.), Zola Davis (WR, 6-2, 195, Fr., Charleston, S.C.).
1993 Record: 4-7
Series Information
Series Record: South Carolina leads, 9-2
In Greenville: Series tied, 1-1
In Columbia: South Carolina leads, 8-1
Last Meeting: Oct. 9, 1993 at Columbia (USC, 27-3)
First Meeting: Oct. 1, 1977 at Columbia (USC, 19-16)
Other Series Results: Oct. 24, 1984 at Columbia (USC, 42-20), Oct. 26, 1985 at
Ficklen Stadium (USC, 52-10), Oct. 25, 1986 at Columbia (USC, 38-3), Oct. 24,
1987 at Columbia (USC, 34-12), Sept. 17, 1988 at Columbia (USC, 17-0), Oct. 7,
1989 at Columbia (USC, 47-14), Oct. 13, 1990 at Columbia (USC, 37-7), Sept. 28,
1991 at Ficklen Stadium (ECU, 31-20), Sept. 19, 1992 at Columbia (ECU, 20-18).
General Information Interview Information
Location: Columbia, S.C. Best Time to Contact Head Coach:
President: Dr. John Palms Monday through Friday, between 1-2 p.m.
Athletics Director: Dr. Mike McGee Football Office Number: (803) 777-4273
Phone Number: (803) 777-8881 Head Football Coach's Secretary: Rita Ricard
Ticket Manager: Chris Massaro Weekly Press Conference: TBA
Phone Number: (803) 777-2003
Pirates Hotel at South Carolina: Ramada Inn, Columbia, S.C. (803-736-5600)


Head Coach Brandon Bennett
Brad Scott
z= ~ Enrollment: 25,613
Ap ( . Colors: Garnet and Black
N Nickname: Gamecocks
SS Conference: Southeastern
Stadium: Williams-Brice (72,400)
Surface: Grass

Gamecocks
Sports Information
SID Mailing Address:
1300 Rosewood Drive, Sports Information Office,
University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. 29208
(also for overnight deliveries)
Assistant AD/Media Relations: Kerry Tharp
Office Phone: (803) 777-5204
Home Phone: (803) 776-0382
Assistant SID: Brian Binette
Home Phone: (803) 736-9444
Assistant SID: Erika Austin
Home Phone: (803) 779-0902
Assistant SID: Michelle Schmitt
Home Phone: (803) 799-7482
Press Box Phone: (803) 777-2040
Fax Machine Phone: (803) 777-2967

1994 Schedule
Sept. 3 *GEORGIA
Sept. 10 *ARKANSAS
Sept 17 LOUISIANA TECH
Sept. 24 at Kentucky
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Oct. 8 EAST CAROLINA
Oct. 15 *MISSISSIPPISTATE
Oct. 22 *at Vanderbilt
Oct. 29 * TENNESSEE
Nov. 12 *at Florida
Nov. 19 at Clemson
1993 Results (4-7)
Sept.4 *at Georgia 23-21 W
Sept te *at Arkansas 1718 Lb
Sept. 18 LOUISIANA TECH 343 W
sept. 23 at Kentucky 17-21 L
Oct 2 *ALABAMA 6-17 L
oe EAST CAROLINA 27-3 W
Oct. 16 at Mississippi State 0-23 L
Oct. 23 *V ANDERBILT 220 W
Oct. 30 "*at Tennessee 355 LL
Nov. 13 *FLORIDA 2637 L
Nov. 20 CLEMSON | 13-16 L
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Football Information
Head Coach: Frank Beamer (Virginia Tech, '69)
Record at School: 33-43-2 (7 seasons)
Career Record: 75-66-4 (13 seasons)
Record vs. ECU: 3-4
Coaching Experience: 1969-71 Radford High School (assistant), 1972 Maryland
(grad. assistant), 1972-78 The Citadel (secondary /def. coordinator), 1979-80
Murray State (def. coordinator), 1981-86 Murray State (head coach), 1987-
Virginia Tech (head coach).
Assistant Coaches: Billy Hite (North Carolina, '74), asst. head coach/ quarterbacks;
Phil Elmassian (William & Mary, '74), def. coordinator/secondary; Gary
Tranquill (Wittenberg, '62), off. coordinator / quarterbacks; Todd Grantham
(Virginia Tech, '89), def. tackles; J.B. Grimes (Henderson State, '77), off. line;
Bud Foster (Murray State, '81), linebackers; Rod Sharpless (Maryland, '75),
defensive line; Bryan Stinespring (James Madison, '86), tight ends/ off. line;
Terry Strock (Virginia Tech, '62), receivers.
Primary Offense: Multiple
Primary Defense: 4-3-4
Offensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 22.8
Defensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 21,5
Special Teams Lettermen Returning, Lost: 3, 0
Offensive Starters Returning (6): Antonio Freeman (SE, 6-1, 195, Sr., 32 catches
for 644 yards, 9 TD), Billy Conaty (C, 6-3, 294, So.), Chris Malone (OG, 6-3, 282,
Jr.), Damien McMahon (OG, 6-4, 302, Sr.), Maurice DeShazo (QB, 6-1, 197, Sr.,
129 of 230 for 2080 yards, 22 TD, 7 INT), Dwayne Thomas (TB, 5-11, 206, Jr., 214
carries for 1130 yards, 11 TD).
Defensive Starters Returning (8): Cornell Brown (DE, 6-2, 228, So., 57 tackles, 3
sacks), Lawrence Lewis (DE, 6-2, 235, Jr., 35 tackles, 3 sacks), Waverly Jackson
(DT, 6-3, 290, So., 59 tackles, 3 Sacks), |.C. Price (D1, 6-3, 283; |r, 56 tackles, 9
TFL), Ken Brown (LB, 6-2, 233, Sr., 113 tackles, 8 TFL), George DelRicco (LB, 6-
1, 220, jr, 103 tackles, 11 TFL), Antonio Banks (S, 5-10, 191, So., 44 tackles, 6
PBU), Torrian Gray (ROV, 6-0, 190, So., 37 tackles).
Special Teams Starters Returning (3): Ryan Williams (PK, 6-4, 255, Sr., 6-11 FG,
48-53 PAT, 66 points), Robbie Colley (P, 6-1, 229, Sr., 51 atts., 38.4 avg.), Jon
Shields (H, 6-0, 180, Sr.).
Key Losses: Jim Pyne (C, Unanimous All-America), Tyronne Drakeford (CB, 14
tackles), Steve Sanders (FL, 29 catches for 552 yards, 4 TD).
Top Newcomers: Ken Oxendine (TB, 6-2, 225, Fr., Chester, Va.), Tony Morrison
(QB/DB, 6-1, 215, Fr., Chesapeake, Va.), Chris Frith (LB, 6-2, 218, Fr., Collinsville, Va.).
1993 Record: 9-3
Series Information
Series Record: Series tied, 4-4
In Greenville: East Carolina leads, 2-1
In Blacksburg: Series tied, 2-2
In Neutral Sites: Virginia Tech leads, 1-0
Last Meeting: Oct. 30, 1993 at Blacksburg (VT, 31-12)
First Meeting: Sept. 15, 1956 at Bluefield, W.Va. (VT, 37-2)
Other Series Results: Oct. 17, 1987 at Blacksburg (ECU, 32-23), Sept. 10, 1988 at
Blacksburg (VT, 27-16), Oct. 21, 1989 at Ficklen Stadium (ECU, 14-10), Sept. 14,
1990 at Ficklen Stadium (VT, 24-23), Nov. 16, 1991 at Blacksburg (ECU, 24-17),
Sept. 12, 1992 at Ficklen Stadium (ECU, 30-27).
General Information Interview Information
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium



Greenville, N.C.

Head Coach
Frank Beamer
Antonio Freeman

Enrollment: 22,236
Colors: Chicago Maroon
and Burnt Orange
Nickname: Hokies, Fighting Gobblers
Conference: BIG EAST
Surface: Grass
Sports Information
SID Mailing Address:
364 Jamerson Athletic Center, Sports Information Office,
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0502
(also for overnight deliveries)
Director of Media Relations: Jack Williams
Office Phone: (703) 231-6726
Home Phone: (703) 951-0963
Sports Information Director: Dave Smith
Home Phone: (703) 951-8024
Associate SID: Anne Panella
Home Phone: (703) 626-7842
Assistant SID: Ed Moore
Home Phone: (703) 961-3338
SID Secretary: Donna Stone
Press Box Phone: TBA
Fax Machine Phone: (703) 231-6984
Hotline Phone: (703) 232-3719

1994 Schedule _











Stadium: Lane/Worsham Field (51,000)

Location: Blacksburg, Va.
President: Dr. Paul Torgersen
Athletics Director: Dave Braine
Phone Number: (703) 231-3977
Ticket Manager: Tom McNeer
Phone Number: (703) 231-6731
Game Operations Manager: Don Perry

Best Time to Contact Head Coach:
Contact SID Office
Football Office Number: (703) 231-4132
Head Football Coach's Secretary: MargaretBrown
Weekly Press Conference: Tuesdays at 11:30 a.m.
On Friday, Before Game at Ficklen Stadium:
Coach Beamer will be available. Contact
SID Office to arrange.

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Sept. 4 BOWLING GREEN 33-16 Ww
Sept. 11 atPittsbureh 6321 W
Sept. 18 *at Miami (Fla.) 22) L
Sept. 25 MARYLAND (55-28 W
Oct. 2 ~at West Virginia =s-13-14_-L_
Oct. 16 *TEMPLE 55-7 W
Oct. 23 *RUTGERS 49-42 W
Oct. 30 EAST CAROLINA 31-12 W
Nov. 6 at Boston College 3448 L
Nov. 13 *SYRACUSE 45-24 W
Nov. 20 at Virginia eel OW
Dec. 31 Indiana 45-20 W
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Oct. 22 - 7:00 p.m. EDT Skelly Stadium Tulsa, Okla.
Football Information
Head Coach: Dave Rader (Tulsa, '80)
Record at School: 31-36-1 (6 seasons)
Career Record: 31-36-1 (6 seasons)
Record vs. ECU: 1-0
Coaching Experience: 1983-85 Alabama (quarterbacks), 1986 Mississippi State
(off. coordinator), 1987 Tulsa (asst. head coach/ quarterbacks), 1988- Tulsa
(head coach).
Assistant Coaches: Mark Thomas (Penn State, '76), asst. head coach/ off.
coordinator / off. line; Mike Knoll (Missouri Western State, '77), def. coordinator /
linebackers; Cliff Abbott (Tulsa, '85), special teams; Mack Butler (Central State, Head Coach Cory Lax
'72), secondary; Ron Calcagni (Arkansas, '80), receivers; Ronny Feldman (SW Dave Rader
Texas State, '77), tight ends; Colby Schreckengost (Murray State, '86), running
backs; Michael White (Tulsa, '92), def. tackles; Ron Taylor (Southern Miss, '80),
def. ends.
Primary Offense: Pro-Set Enrollment: 4,922
Primary Defense: Multiple Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue
Offensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 15, 10 and Crimson
Defensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 22,9 Nickname: Golden Hurricane


Special Teams Lettermen Returning, Lost: 2, 0 Conference: Independent
Offensive Starters Returning (4): Doug Pisula (OT, 6-4, 275, So.), Brian Newnam Stadium: Skelly (40,385)
(OG, 6-4, 275, So.), David Millwee (C, 6-3, 271, Jr.), Jason Percy (FB, 6-2, 227, Sr., Surface: Stadia Turf
2 carries for 7 yards).
Defensive Starters Returning (4): Hank Schopfer (DE, 6-2, 235, So.), Cory Lax (DT,
6-2, 290, Sr.), Lance Sloan (DT, 6-3, 270, Sr.), Mike Haenszel (DB, 6-2, 200, Sr.,
2 INT). Sports Information
Special Teams Starters Returning (2): Brandon Brister (PK, 5-6, 196, Jr., 28-29 SID Mailing Address:
PAT, 12-18 FG, 74 points), Mark DeLozier (P, 6-1, 208, Jr., 43 atts., 38.6 avg.). Sports Information Office, 600 South College Ave.,
Key Losses: Chris Penn (SE, 105 catches for 1578 yards, 12 TD, led nation in University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK 74104
receiving), Gus Frerotte (QB, 214 of 383 for 2871 yards, 21 TD, 15 INT), Billy (also for overnight deliveries)
Cole (LB, 128 tackles), Lamont Headd (RB, 227 carries for 969 yards, 2 TD). Sports Information Director: Don Tomkalski
Top Newcomers: Malcolm Williams (DB, 5-10, 170, Jr., Raymond, Miss.). Office Phone: (918) 631-2395
1993 Record: 4-6-1 Home Phone: (918) 250-6803
Assistant SID: TBA
Press Box Phone: (918) 631-3200/2492
Series Information Fax Machine Phone: (918) 631-3913
Series Record: Tulsa leads, 3-0
In Greenville: Tulsa leads, 2-0
In Tulsa: Tulsa leads, 1-0
Last Meeting: Nov. 6, 1993 at Ficklen Stadium (ECU, 52-26)
First Meeting: Oct. 13, 1984 at Tulsa (Tulsa, 31-20)
Other Series Results: Nov. 16, 1985 at Ficklen Stadium (Tulsa, 21-20)

1994 Schedule
7 Sept. 3 at Missouri
General Information Sept. 10 MEMPHIS STATE
Location: Tulsa, Okla. Sept. 17 at Wyoming
President: Dr. Robert H. Donaldson Sept. 24 at Oklahoma State
Athletics Director (acting): Christopher Small Oct. 8 TEXAS-EL PASO
Phone Number: (918) 631-2357 Oct. 15 UNLV
Ticket Manager: John King oe . ae _ _.
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Phone Number: (918) a ve : Nov. 12 SW MISSOURI STATE
Game Operations Manager: Judy MacLeo Nov. 19 at Cincinned
Phone Number: (918) 631-3063 Nov. 26 at Louisville
1993 Results (4-6-1)
Interview Information Sept. 4 at lowa So
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pe? ees pea Weekdays, 8-9 a.m. and Sept. 18 OKLAHOMASTATE 10-16 L
eee Py Eee Sept. 25 at Oklahoma 20-41 L
Football Office Number: (918) 631-2393 Oct? CINCINNAT 15.99 1
Head Football Coach's Secretary: Gwen Charles Oct. 16 at Memphis State 23-19 W
Weekly Press Conference: Mondays Oct. 30 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 38-17 W
Nov. 6 at East Carolina 52-20 W
Pirates Hotel at Tulsa: Marriott Southern Hills, Tulsa, Okla. (918-481-7195) Nov. 13 at Arkansas 11-24 L
Nov. 20 SOUTHERN MISS 30-30 |
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Football Information
Head Coach: Rick Minter (Henderson State, '77)
Record at School: First season
Career Record: First season
Record vs. ECU: First meeting
Coaching Experience: 1977 Henderson State (grad. assistant), 1978 Arkansas
(linebackers), 1979 Louisiana Tech (def. ends), 1980-82 N.C. State (def. ends),
1984 New Mexico (linebackers), 1985-91 Ball State (asst. head coach/def.
coordinator /linebackers), 1992-93 Notre Dame (def. coordinator /inside
linebackers).
Assistant Coaches: L.C. Cole (Nebraska, '80), asst. head coach/running backs;
Dana Bible (Cincinnati, '76), off. coordinator / quarterbacks; Mike Cassity
(Kentucky, '75), def. coordinator /secondary; Paul Dunn (Pittsburgh, '83), off.
line; John Harbaugh (Miami, Ohio, '84), Greg Karpinsky (Arkon, '88), def.
tackles; Tom Roggeman (Purdue, '53), def. ends; Jerry Rosburg (N. Dakota
State, '78), inside linebackers; Don Treadwell (Miami, Ohio, '82), wide receivers.
Primary Offense: Pro-Set
Primary Defense: Base 4-3
Offensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 17, 10
Defensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 17,9
Special Teams Lettermen Returning, Lost: 6, 0
Offensive Starters Returning (5): Rick Simons (OT, 6-5, 270, Sr.), Jamie Lemire
(OG, 6-3, 280, Jr.), Matt Vaupel (OT, 6-5, 291, Sr.), Sean Stewart (WR, 6-0, 175,
Jr., 18 catches for 326 yards, 1 TD), Eric Patterson (FB, 6-1, 230, Jr., 10 carries for
46 yards).
Defensive Starters Returning (4): Ernest Allen (DT, 6-4, 280, Sr., 52 tackles, 8 TFL),
Dorian Adams (DT, 6-3, 243, Jr., 30 tackles, 5 TFL), Reggie Hudson (OLB, 6-1,
203, Sr., 84 tackles, 8 TFL), Robert Garnett (FS, 5-11, 180, Sr., 59 tackles, 2 INT).
Special Teams Starters Returning (3): Tom Dallen (PK, 5-10, 200, Sr., 33-35 PAT,
17-22 FG, 84 points), Trevor Foster (SN, 6-5, 270, Jr.), Jeff Blaylock (P, 6-1, 204,
or., 3/.6:ave.)
Key Losses: David Small (RB, 223 carries for 1179 yards, 17 TD), Albert Sweet (WR,
29 catches for 460 yards, 6 TD), Jason Coppess (LB, 124 tackles), Patrick John
(LB, 82 tackles), Lance Harp (QB, 139 of 292 for 1575 yards, 9 TD, 7 INT).
Top Newcomers: Terell Davis (DB, 5-9, 175, Jr., Fontana, Cal.), Todd Preston (QB,
6-2, 195, Jr., Westlake Village, Cal.), Edgar Cedeno (DE, 6-1, 235, Fr., Miami, Fla.).
1993 Record: 8-3
Series Information
Series Record: East Carolina leads, 7-1
In Greenville: East Carolina leads, 4-0
In Cincinnati: East Carolina leads, 3-1
Last Meeting: Nov. 20, 1993 at Cincinnati (UC, 34-14)
First Meeting: Nov. 15, 1986 at Ficklen Stadium (ECU, 32-19)
Other Series Results: Oct. 10, 1987 at Ficklen Stadium (ECU, 56-28), Nov. 19, 1988 at
Cincinnati (ECU, 49-14), Sept. 16, 1989 at Cincinnati (ECU, 21-14), Oct. 20, 1990 at
Ficklen Stadium (ECU, 56-32), Nov. 23, 1991 at Cincinnati (ECU, 30-19), Oce 17,
1992 at Ficklen Stadium (ECU, 42-21).
Interview Information
Best Time to Contact Head Coach:
Mornings, Monday through Friday
Football Office Number: (513) 556-5986
Head Football Coach's Secretary:
Peggy Scheppler
Weekly Press Conference: Mondays
General Information
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
President: Dr. Joseph A. Steger
Athletics Director: Gerald O'Dell
Phone Number: (513) 556-4603
Ticket Manager: Paul Klaczak
Phone Number: (513) 556-2287
Game Operations Manager: Steve Green
Phone Number: (513) 556-5601
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium


Head Coach Reggie faudeon
Rick Minter
Enrollment: 36,000
Colors: Red and Black
Nickname: Bearcats
Conference: Independent
Stadium: Nippert (35,000)
Surface: Artificial Turf
CY:
Sports Information
SID Mailing Address:
Mail Location 21, Sports Information Office,
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221
For Overnight Deliveries:
Sports Information Office, 309 Laurence Hall,
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221
Sports Information Director: Tom Hathaway
Office Phone: (513) 556-5191
Home Phone: (513) 385-2728
Associate SID and Football Contact: John Hamel
Home Phone: (513) 662-4292
Press Box Phone: (513) 556-1010
Fax Machine Phone: (513) 556-0619

. 1994 Schedule
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Oct. 29 at East Carolina
Nov. 5 TROY STATE
Nov. 12 at Wisconsin
Nov. 19 TULSA
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Sept. 4 AUSTIN PEAY 42-10 W
Sept. 11 at Bowling Green 7-21 L
Sept. 18 MIAMI (OHIO) S028 OW
Sept. 25 at Syracuse 2i-24 OL
Oct. 2 at Tulsa 22-15 W
Oct. 9 at Vanderbilt iyo
Oct. 16 BALLSTATE 44-12 W
(cl 25 at Toledo 31-24 W
Oct. 30 MEMPHISSTATE 23-20 W
Nov. 13 at Houston 41-17 W
Nov. 20 EAST CAROLINA 34-14 W

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Nov. 5 - 2:00 p.m. EDT Jordan-Hare Stadium Auburn, Ala.
Football Information
Head Coach: Terry Bowden (West Virginia, '78)
Record at School: 11-0 (1 season)
Career Record: 75-35-1 (10 seasons)
Record vs. ECU: First meeting
Coaching Experience: 1978 West Virginia (grad. assistant), 1979-82 Florida State
(grad. assistant), 1983-85 Salem College (head coach), 1986 Akron
(quarterbacks), 1987-92 Samford (head coach), 1993- Auburn (head coach).
Assistant Coaches: Wayne Hall (Alabama, '74), asst. head coach/def. coord./
linebackers; Tommy Bowden (West Virginia, '77), off. coord./receivers; Jimbo .__eéiséd.sese . _
Fisher (Salem College, '88), quarterbacks; Rick Trickett (Glenville State, '72), Head Coach Frank Sanders
off. line; Rodney Allison (Texas Tech, '78), running backs; Rodney Garner Terry Bowden
(Auburn, '90), tight ends; Joe Whitt (Alabama State, '72), def. ends; Kurt Crain
(Auburn, '88), def. tackles; Jack Hines (West Virginia, '72), secondary.
Primary Offense: Pro I
Primary Defense: 4-3
Offensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 20, 13
Defensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 25,7
Special Teams Lettermen Returning, Lost: 3, 2
Offensive Starters Returning (6): Thomas Bailey (WR, 6-0, 196, Sr., 27 catches for
427 yards, 4 TD), Frank Sanders (WR, 6-2, 200, Sr., 48 catches for 842 yards, 6
TD), Andy Fuller (TE, 6-3, 243, Jr., 2 catches for 26 yards), Todd Boland (OG,
6-3, 257, Sr.), Shannon Roubique (C, 6-1, 278, Jr.), Jason Taylor (OG, 6-1, 295, Jr.).
Defensive Starters Returning (10): Willie Whitehead (DE, 6-3, 231, Sr., 63 tackles,
6 TFL), Alonzo Etheridge (DE, 6-4, 255, Sr., 27 tackles), Mike Pelton (DT, 6-3,

Enrollment: 21,500
Colors: Burnt Orange and
Navy Blue
Nickname: Tigers
Conference: Southeastern
Stadium: Jordan-Hare (85,214)
Surface: Grass

262, St., 73 tackles, 9 TFL), Terry Solomon (LB, 6-2, 224, |r., 77 tackles), Jason Sp orts Information
Miska (LB, 6-2, 202, Jr., 125 tackles, 4 TFL), Anthony Harris (LB, 6-2, 221, Jr., 123 SID Mailing Address:
tackles, 7 sacks), Chris Shelling (CB, 5-10, 180, Sr., 74 tackles), Calvin Jackson Sports Information Office, P.O. Box 351,
(CB, 5-10, 179, Jr., 52 tackles, 18 PBU), Otis Mounds (SS, 6-0, 194, Sr., 61 tackles), Auburn Athletic Complex, Auburn, AL 36831-0351
Brian Robinson (FS, 6-3, 194, Jr., 74 tackles, 5 INT). For Overnight Deliveries:
Special Teams Starters Returning (2): Terry Daniel (P, 6-1, 226, Sr., 51 atts., 46.9 Sports Information Office, Corner of Samford and
avg.), Brian Brinsfield (SN, 6-1, 201, Sr.). Donahue, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36830
Key Losses: Stan White (QB, 164 of 271 for 2057 yards, 13 TD, 8 INT), Wayne Sports Information Director: Kent Partridge
Gandy (OT), Anthony Redmon (OT), Tony Richardson (FB, 58 carries for 249 Office Phone: (205) 844-9800
yards, 4 TD), Scott Etheridge (PK, 12-15 FG, 45-45 PAT, 81 points). Home Phone: (205) 826-1034
Top Newcomers: Scott Stacey (DE/LB, 6-2, 245, Jr., Prattville, Ala.), Fred Beasley Assistant SID: Scott Stricklin
(RB, 6-2, 200, Fr., Montgomery, Ala.), Tyrone Dillard (TE, 6-3, 230, Fr., Riverdale, Ga.). Home Phone: (205) 821-2130
1993 Record: 11-0 Assistant SID: Chuck Gallina
Home Phone: (205) 821-5362
: : SID Secretary: Reba Gulledge
Series Information Press Bax Phone: (205) 844-2800
Series Record: Auburn leads, 2-0 Fax Machine Phone: (205) 844-9807
In Greenville: 0-0 =
In Auburn: Auburn leads, 2-0
Last Meeting: Nov. 9, 1985 at Auburn (AU, 35-10) SF Schedule *at Ole Mics
First Meeting: Sept. 20, 1986 at Auburn (AU, 45-0) Sept. 10 NORTHEAST LOUISIANA
Sept. 17 *LSU
. Sept. 24 EAST TENNESSEE STATE
General Information cp | oe
Location: Auburn, Ala. | Oct 8 *at Mississippi State
President: Dr. William V. Muse Oct. 15 *at Florida
Athletics Director: David Housel Oct 29 *ARKANSAS
Phone Number: (205) 844-9781 Nov. 5 EAST CAROLINA
Ticket Manager: Tim Jackson Nov. 12 ae
Phone Number: (205) 844-4040 | Nov. 19 Alabama (at Birmingham)
Game Operations Manager: Dee Glueck 1993 Results (4-7)
Phone Number: (205) 844-9781 Sept. 2 *OLE MISS 1612 W
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"] ; Sept. 18 *at LSU 34-10 W
In terview Information Sept 25 SOUTHERN MISS 35-24 W
Best Time to Contact Head Coach: Oct 2 at Vanderbilt 14-10 W
10 a.m. until noon, Eastern Time, Oct. 9 *MISSISSIPPI STATE Si? OW
Monday through Thursdays Oct. 16 *FLORIDA 38-35 W
Football Office Number: (205) 844-4750 Oct. 30 at Arkansas oigt W
Head Football Coach's Secretaries: Jean Davis, Nov. 6 NEW MEXICOSTATE 55-14 W
iodhonae Lowder Nov. 13 o Georgia 42-28 W
Weekly Press Conference: Tuesdays at 11:30 a.m., om. Aa� ~""
Eastern Time * . Southeastern Conference Games

Pirates Hotel at Auburn: Ramada Inn, LaGrange, Ga. (706-884-6175)









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2, Nov. 12 - 1:30 p.m. EDT Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Greenville, N.C.
Football Information
Head Coach: Gene McDowell (Florida State, '63)
Record at School: 64-40-0 (9 seasons)
Career Record: 64-40-0 (9 seasons) |
Record vs. ECU: 0-2 |
Coaching Experience: 1965-69 Florida State (assistant), 1970-73 Kansas State i |
(assistant), 1974-84 Florida State (assistant), 1985- Central Florida (head coach). |
Assistant Coaches: Mike Kruczek (Boston College, '73), off. coordinator /
quarterbacks; Ron McCrone (Florida, '69), def. coordinator / secondary;
Wes Chandler (Florida, '78), receivers; Alan Gooch (Central Florida, '83), = :
running backs; Ed Koschewa (Central Florida, 91), linebackers; Paul Lounsberry Head Coach Darin Hinshaw
(Simpson, '73), off. line; Eric Miller (Miami,'91), def. line; Matt Rock (Heidelberg, Gene McDowell
56), secondary /special teams; Bill Stewart (Central Florida, '91), linebackers.
Primary Offense: Pro-Set
Primary Defense: Multiple
Offensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 25, 14 a le ce
d Defensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 25, 4 Colors: Black and Gold
Special Teams Lettermen Returning, Lost: 2, 0 Nickname: Knights
Offensive Starters Returning (8): David Rhodes (WR, 6-1, 185, Sr., 90 catches for Conference: Division LAA Independent
p 1379 yards, 15 TD), Darin Hinshaw (QB, 6-0, 196, Sr., 213 of 370 for 2967 yards, Stadium: Florida Citrus Bowl (70,000)
1a) 28 TD, 16 INT), Mike Gruttadauria (C, 6-2, 255, Sr.), Ray Forsythe (OT, 6-3, 282, Surface: Grass
Sr.), Mark Whittemore (WR, 5-8, 160, Sr.), Gerod Davis (RB, 5-8, 208, Jr.),
John Wouda (TE, 6-2, 200, Sr.), Chris Tabscott (OT, 6-1, 250, Jr.).
Defensive Starters Returning (9): Travis Cooper (LB, 6-3, 240, Jr., 33 tackles),
John Bryant (LB, 6-0, 200, Jr., 52 tackles), Charles Anderson (LB, 6-0, 220, Sr., 2
75 tackles, 3 sacks), Greg Jefferson (DT, 6-3 1/2, 265, Sr., 48 tackles, 13 sacks), Sp orts Information
Allen Powell (CB, 5-10, 175, Jr., 26 tackles), Nakia Reddick (LB, 6-1, 200, So., 81 SID Mailing Address:
tackles), Robert Braucht (DT, 5-10, 225, So., 66 tackles, 10 TFL), Richard Blake Room 109, Bldg. 39, Sports Information Office,
51 (FS, 5-10, 170, Jr., 59 tackles, 4 INT), Emil Ekiyor (DE, 6-5, 250, Jr., 30 tackles, 10 sacks). University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 32816
Special Teams Starters Returning (2): Charles Pierce (P/PK, 6-0, 170,So0.,47 punts (also for overnight deliveries)
d for 39.4 avg., 15 of 19 FG, 48 of 50 PAT, 93 points), Mark Whittemore (RS, 5-8, Sports Information Director: Bob Cefalo
| 160, Sr., 15 punt returns for 13.0 avg., 31 kickoff returns for 23.7 avg.). Office Phone: (407) 823-2464
Key Losses: Todd Burks (CB), Willie English (RB), David Nelson (DE), Home Phone: (407) 327-3644
Doug Schoen (OG), John Moore (OT). Assistant SID: John Marini
Top Newcomers: Marquette Smith (RB, 5-8, 195, Jr., Orlando, Fla.), Jeff McCrone Home Phone: (407) 366-5881
(QB, 6-2 1/2, 200, So., Orlando, Fla.), Corries Hardy (DE, 6-3, 245, Jr., Orlando, Press Box Phone: TBA
Fla.), Kendrick Thomas (LB, 6-3, 230, So., Orlando, Fla.). Fax Machine Phone: (407) 823-5266
1993 Record: 9-3
Series Information
Series Record: East Carolina leads, 2-0
- In Greenville: East Carolina leads, 1-0
In Orlando: East Carolina leads, 1-0
Last Meeting: Sept. 18, 1993 at Ficklen Stadium (ECU, 41-17) 1994 Schedule
First Meeting: Sept. 21, 1991 at Orlando, Fla. (ECU, 47-25) sept. 3 at Maine _ |.
Sept. 10 VALDOSTA STATE
Sept. 17 BETHUNE-COOKMAN
General Information Interview Information ee .
Location: Orlando, Fla. Best Time to Contact Head Coach: Oct. 8 at Samford
President: Dr. John Hitt 8 a.m. - 9 a.m., Weekdays Oct. 15 at Northeast Louisiana
Athletics Director: Steve Sloan Football Office Number: (407) 823-2342 Oct. 22 TROY STATE
Phone Number: (407) 823-2261 Head Football Coach's Secretary: TBA ae a .
Ticket Manager: Alyson Barnes Weekly Press Conference: TBA |
Phone Number: (407) 823-1000 1993 Results (9-3) |
Game Operations Manager: Greg Thompson Sept. 11 VALDOSTA STATE 35-30 W | |
Phone Number: (407) 849-2560 Sept. 18 at East Carolina 17-41 L |
Sept. 25 McNEESE STATE 223 W
Oct. 2 YALE 42-28 W
(ick 9 SAMFORD 48-17 W
Oct. 16 WESTERN ILLINOIS 35-17 W
Oct. 23 at Bethune-Cookman 34-14 W
Oct. 30 at Troy State 15-29 L
Nov. 6 LIBERTY 55-19 W
Nov. 13 BUFFALO 42-7 W
Nov. 20 at Louisiana Tech 38-16 W
Nov. 29 at Youngstown State 30-56 L
(NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs)
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Nov. 19 - 2:00 p.m. EDT Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Memphis, Tenn.
Football Information
Head Coach: Chuck Stobart (Ohio University, '59)
Record at School: 23-31-1 (5 seasons)
Career Record: 263-79-3 (13 seasons)
Record vs. ECU: 2-4
Coaching Experience: 1959 Berne High School (head coach), 1960 Gallia Academy
(head coach), 1961-64 Mount Vernon High School (head coach), 1965 Marshall
(off. coordinator), 1966 Cincinnati (quarterbacks), 1967-68 Miami, Ohio
(quarterbacks), 1969-76 Michigan (off. coordinator), 1977-81 Toledo (head
coach), 1982-84 Utah (head coach), 1985 Pittsburgh (off. coordinator), 1986
Arizona (off. coordinator), 1987-88 Southern California (assoc. head coach),
1989- Memphis State (head coach).
Assistant Coaches: Charlie Stubbs (Brigham Young, '78), off. coordinator; Don
Yanowsky (Toledo, '81), off. line; Maurice Knight (Memphis State,'73), running
backs; James Fox (Alcorn State, '69), receivers; Tim Rose (Xavier, '63), def.
coordinator; Keith Butler (Memphis State, '78), def. ends; Wayne Weedon
(Memphis State, '79), def. line; Vic Koenning (Kansas State, '82), secondary;
Murray Armstrong (Tennessee, '61), kickers/punters.
Primary Offense: Pro-Set
Primary Defense: 50
Offensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 20, 12
Defensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 21,9
Special Teams Lettermen Returning, Lost: 4, 2
Offensive Starters Returning (2): Joel Peschke (TE, 6-5, 225, Jr., 1 catch for 6 yards),
Marcus Holliday (FB, 0, 225, Sr., 52 carries for 217 yards, 1 TD).
Defensive Starters Returning (6): Dan Bonner (DE, 6-0, 215, Jr., 31 tackles, 3
sacks), James Logan (DE, 6-2, 210, Sr., 26 tackles, 6 sacks), Rod Mason (DT, 6-
2,245, Sr., 27 tackles, 3 sacks), Brian Barnett (NG, 6-0, 273, Jr., 58 tackles), Barry
Dillard (SS, 5-10, 175, Sr., 85 tackles), Ken Irvin (CB, 5-10, 180, Sr., 62 tackles, 3 INT).
Special Teams Starters Returning (0).
Key Losses: Larry Porter (TB, 126 carries for 540 yards, 5 TD), Steve Matthews (QB,
166 of 273 for 1896 yards, 13 TD, 13 INT), Isaac Bruce (WR, 74 catches for 1054
yards, 10 TD), Mac Cody (WR, 50 catches for 606 yards, 4 TD), Tony Semple
(OG), Danton Barto (LB, 144 tackles), Jeremy Williams (FS, 123 tackles), Rod
Brown (LB, 108 tackles).
Top Newcomers: Jeran Burns (WR, 6-0, 160, Fr., Memphis, Tenn.), Jerome Woods
(DB, 6-4, 190, Jr., Memphis, Tenn.), Shaun Sands (RB, 5-10, 180, Fr., Plantation, Fla.).
1993 Record: 6-5
Series Information
Series Record: Series tied, 2-2
In Greenville: Series tied, 1-1
In Memphis: Series tied, 1-1
Last Meeting: Oct. 2, 1993 at Ficklen Stadium (UM, 34-7)
First Meeting: Nov. 3, 1990 at Memphis (ECU, 24-17)
Other Series Results: Sept. 14, 1991 at Ficklen Stadium
(ECU, 20-13), Nov. 21, 1992 at Memphis (MSU, 42-7).
General Information Interview Information
Location: Memphis, Tenn. Best Time to Contact Head Coach:
President: Dr. V. Lane Rawlins 12:30 - 2 p.m., Monday through Thursday
Athletics Director: Charles Cavagnaro Football Office Number: (901) 678-2341
Phone Number: (901) 678-2335 Head Football Coach's Secretary: Lois Sitler
Ticket Manager: Sam Cox Weekly Press Conference: Mondays
Phone Number: (901) 678-2331
Game Operations Manager: Bob Winn
Phone Number: (901) 678-2337
Pirates Hotel at Memphis: Memphis Marriott (901-362-6200)


Head Coach Ken Irvin
Chuck Stobart
Enrollment: 21,500
Colors: Blue and Gray
Nickname: Tigers
) Conference: Independent
Stadium: Liberty Bowl
Memorial (62,380)
Surface: Grass
Sports Information
SID Mailing Address:
205 Athletic Office Building, Sports Information Office,
University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152
(also for overnight deliveries)
Sports Information Director: Bob Winn
Office Phone: (901) 678-2337
Home Phone: (901) 753-6441
Assistant SID: Sherilyn Fiveash
Home Phone: (901) 276-1333
Assistant SID: Mark Owens
Home Phone: (901) 368-6853
SID Secretary: Julie Rhodes
Press Box Phone: (901) 276-2345
Fax Machine Phone: (901) 678-4134

1994 Schedule
Sept 3 MISSISSIPPI STATE
Sept. 10 at Tulsa
Sept. 17 at Southern Miss
Sept. 24 ARKANSAS
Oct. 8 TULANE
Oct. 15 ARKANSAS STATE
Oct. 22 CINCINNAT
Oct. 29 at Louisville
Nov. 5 at Ole Miss
Nov. 12 at Tennessee
Nov. 19 EAST CAROLINA
1993 Results (6-5)
Sept. 4 at Mississippi State 45-35 W
Sept. 11 LOUISVILLE 28-54 L
pept. 19 at SW Louisiana 15-7 Lb
Sept. 25 Arkansas (at Little Rock) 6-0 W
Coch 2 at East Carolina 34-7 W
Oct. 9 ARKANSAS STATE 45-3 W
Oct. 16 TULSA 19-23 L
Oct. 30 at Cincinnati 20-23 L
Nov. 6 OLE MISS 19-3 W
Nov. 13 SOUTHERN MISS 20-9 W
Nov. 27 at Miami (Fla.) 17-41 L

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Albright 1959 1959 a i 0 0 45 0
Appalachian State 1952 1977 29 0 2 0 530 582
Arkansas State 1992 1992 1 1 0 0 30 18
Atlantic Christian 1946 1950 5 3 1 1 104 34
Auburn 1985 1986 2 0 Z 0 10 80
Belmont Abbey 1937 1941 3 1 2 0 20 38
Bergen 1941 1941 1 1 0 0 13 7
Bowling Green 9/1 1992 4 2 Ps 0 120 103
Campbell a955 1959 4 1 a 0 12 og
Catawba 1952 1964 12 8 3 1 204 EE7
Central Florida 1991 1993 2 2 0 0 88 42
Central Michigan 1982 1984 2 1 1 0 36 23
Chattanooga 72 i972 1 1 0 0 33 /h
Cherry Point Marines 1948 1951 4 3 1 0 5 2d
Chowan 1935 1935 1 1 0 0 46 0
Cincinnati 1986 1993 7 6 1 0 300 181
The Citadel 1951 1979 18 4 4 0 380 244
Clarion (Pa.) State 1952 1752 i 0 1 0 6 13
Davidson 1957 1973 z 5 2 0 224 9
Dayton 1972 1974 Z Za 0 0 58 28
Duke 1977 1992 é. Z 3 0 94 D3
Duke B Team 1948 1948 1 0 1 0 13 19
East Tennessee State 1954 1984 10 5 4 1 198 120
Eastern Kentucky 1962 1980 2 1 1 0 45 40
Edenton Flyers 1949 1949 1 1 0 0 67 0
Elon 1946 1963 18 9g yy 0 a7 5 266
Emory & Henry 1958 1958 1 1 0 0 12 0
Erskine 1941 1947 3 z 1 0 Gs 28
Fort Bragg 1946 1947 1 2 0 0 65 2
Florida 1983 1983 1 0 i 0 17 24
Florida State 1980 1990 i 0 7 0 135 348
Furman 1961 1976 14 1 3 0 268 195
George Washington 1965 1966 2 1 1 0 28 40
Georgia 1990 1990 i 0 1 0 15 19
Georgia Southern 1984 1987 5 S. 0 0 85 ie
Guilford 1932 1961 5 9g 5 1 217 187
Hampden-Sydney 1949 1950 2 0 2 0 33 58
High Point 1937 1950 7 2 4 1 85 114
Howard 1964 1965 2 2 0 0 66 30
Indiana State 1961 1961 1 1 0 0 19 6
Illinois 1987 1991 2 0 2 0 41 58
Illinois State 1982 1989 2 2 0 0 Zi 10
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Little Creek Virginia 1947 1947 z 0 1 0 7 ol
Louisburg 1934 19357 + 3 1 0 65 20
LSU 1985 1985 1 0 i 0 15 30
Louisiana Tech 1968 1993 6 3 2 1 135 146
Louisville 1965 1967 a 2 1 0 59 54
Maine 1965 1965 i 1 0 0 Sf 0
Marshall 1967 1978 a + 1 0 147 85
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Miami (FL) 1980
Missouri 1982
Morris-Harvey 1953
Murray St. 1983
Newberry 1957
Newport News Apprent. 1940
Norfolk Navy 1938
North Carolina 1972
North Carolina State 1970
N.C. State Frosh 1932
North Texas State 1979
Northeast Louisiana 1965
Northeastern 1963
Northern Illinois 1990
Oak Ridge 1935
Parsons 1967
Penn State 1985
Pittsburgh 1984
Presbyterian 1932
Randolph Macon 1958
Richmond 1956
South Carolina 1977
Southern Illinois 1966
Southern Mississippi 1951
Southwestern Louisiana 1977
SW Texas State 1985
Stetson 1952
Syracuse 1988
Tampa 1953
Temple 1982
Tennessee Tech 1988
Texas-Arlington 1978
Toledo 1970
Tulane 1991
Tulsa 1984
Tusculum 1941
Virginia 1975
Va. Military Institute 1972
Virginia Tech 1956
Wake Forest 1963
Wake Forest Frosh 1932
Washington 1993
West Chester State 1954
West Texas State 1967
West Virginia 1970
West Virginia Tech 1957
Western Carolina 1936
William & Mary 1966
W&M (Norfolk Div.) 1934
Wilson Teachers 1953
Wingate 1934 0 12
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1993 East Carolina University Final Cumulative Football Statistics


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pepe Y SYRACUSE 22-41 |. 33058 Overall Attendance: 372,522 (Avg.: 33,866)
pept. 16� CENTRAL PLORIDA 41-17 W 30,867 Home Attendance: 134,482 (Avg.: 26,896)
Sept.25 at Washington U30 L 72,108 Away Attendance: 238,677 (Avg.: 39,780)
Oct. 2 MEMPHIS STATE 7-041. - 23,352
Cet. 9 at South Carolina ae 262 40/ SCORE BY QUARTERS
Oct. 16 LOUISIANA TECH ai-28 W. 22,105 Team Ist 2nd Gid 4th -FOTAL
Ock 25 at Southern Mississippi 16-24 L 15,227 EC 28. 61 Z2 SS. IU)
ct. 30 at Virginia Tech 12-351 L. 34,306 Opponents AZ 74. 94 89 S299 9)
Nov. 6 TULSA 26-52�h. 18, [50
Nov. 13. at Kentucky S60 &. 54,500 PUNT RETURNS
Nov. 20 " at Cincinnati 134 1. 20,229 Name No. " Yds. Ave. YD. Long
Home Games in All Caps Letcher i 58 Se. 0 Poth a}
Sherman 5 a2 6.4 0 10 (USM)
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by Rushing 84 104 PP ;
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RUSHING YARDS/GAME 148.5 159.5 ee 5
Letcher Bs, mo ie 22 (USC)
Rushing Attempts 439 476
Galloway 12 762. 215 0 43 (LT)
Yards Gained Rushing 2023 2094 aay.
R. Williams 4 52 130� 0 27 (USM)
Yards Lost Rushing 389 340
McPhail 6 53 i727 U 21 (VF)
Net Yards Rushing 1634 1754
D. Wilson 3 -4 --- 0 2 (UK)
Yards per Rush a2 3.68 Hood 3 13 te 6 (UK, UC)
PASSING YARDS/GAME 147.4 197.6 : |
Sherman 1 Pai Ahi 0 AL(VE)
Passes Completed 144 E72 ae
Linville I V3 7A 0 7 (UK)
Passes Attempted at 308 fee
BCU 50 fof 15. Ul 43 (LT)
Passes Had Intercepted 23 2 Oe once 3] 712 299 0 47 (VT)
Completion Percentage 463 375 PP i
Net Yards Passing 1621 2174 INTERCEPTIONS
Yards Per Attempt cr al 7.06
Name No. Yds. Ave. ID Long
Yards Per Completion 11.26 1228 Bean 5 14 70. 0 9 (LT)
TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME 2959 074 a
Total Pl 750) 784 Robinson 2 38 120 9 38 (LE)
oe McDaniel 2. 008 08 fem UC
Avg. Plays Per Game 68.2 ee
Render 1 13 13.0 0 13 (UK)
Total Net Yards 3200 3928
Carter 1 34 AO 1 34 (UC)
Yards Per Piay 4.34 5.01
Daren Hart 1 23 270 25 (OCF)
Avg. Points Per Game 159 Pa ea 1 8 ea 4 8 (UW)
PUNTING AVERAGE 36.36 eo 8. r
Punt 66 Crane 1 -: 40 0 4 (UCF)
a David Hart fi 6 6 Oo Gisu
Punting Yards 2400 2008
ECU 0s Ee t12 1 38 (LT)
qe ae Ges z : Opponents 23 317. 138 1 90(MSU)
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.00 10.34 PP 7
oe Rone =e MISC. YARDS (Blocked FGs/Fumbles Advanced)
Punt Return Yards 126 300 Nowe a Vda hae TD Eon
NET PUNTING AVERAGE _ 31.82 33.02 oe oe eg, USC
KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE = 15.08 22.97 pee a A os pre
a ECU 2 43 ZE5 0 34 (USC)
Kicks Returned 50 of Gece 0 0 An 6 0
Kick Return Yards 754 7i2 FP
INTERCEPTIONS-YARDS 12-134 23-517
PENALTIES-YARDS 76-606 76-637
FUMBLES-LOST 26-9 17-7
QB SACKS BY-YARDS 25-219 15-124
3rd DOWN CONVERSIONS 5O-171 65-168
Percentage wee 387
4th DOWN CONVERSIONS 7-16 10-14
Percentage 438 714
POSSESSION TIME S16:27 343:33
Average 28:48 gE E2
$6 BCU







PASSING
Name
Crandell
Hester
Mattison
lacobs
ECU
Opponents
RUSHING
Name
Smith
McPhail
D. Wilson
Floyd
Crandell
Blanton
Foreman
Whitaker
Letcher
TEAM
Mattison
Hester
BCU
Opponents
RECEIVING
Name
McPhail
Crumpler
Letcher
A. Williams
Smith
R. Williams
Floyd
Batson
Linville
Blake
Galloway
D. Wilson
Mattison
ECU
Opponents
SCORING
Name
Smith
Holcomb
McPhail
Letcher
Mattison
Crumpler
A. Williams
Carter
Henry
R. Williams
TEAM
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1993 Statistics
Ait: Comp. Pat
40 i9 A475
87 47 540
13376 426
1 QO O00
311 144 463
a08- A/7 O72
Att. Gain __ Lost
278 1463 111
30 185 iz
24 ies 4
13 68 �
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1 3 0
2 0 +
1 0 5
1 0 10
43 94 117
23 a4 83
439 2023 389
476 2094 340
Rec. Yards Avg.
34 410 se
31 346 ii2
Ze S11 eS
13 202 1355
iZ 101 8.4
8 82 103
~ 42 6.0
4 5D 13.8
3 36 12.0
Z i2 6.0
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1 10 10.0
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144 1621 11.3
177 2174 2
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1 0 1-3
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1 0 0
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20
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6.33
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Comp. Game TD Rating Long
13.32 12655 3 12058 .AZigCe)
9.45 88.8 1 86.16 33 (UGF)
11.85 1155. 6 78.37 58 (USM) |
0.00 0.00 0 OE grees |
11,26 148.5 i 692 58 (USM) |
12.28 1595 18 12827., 37130)
Yards/
Game TD Long
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5.4 0 41 (01)
185 0 23 (5U)
Sef 0 13 (UK)
0.4 0 3 (UW)
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148.5 10 65 (UT)
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58 (USM)
26 (SU)
39 (ICE)
42 (UCF)
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13 (MSU, U1)
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329 29 9





1993 Statistics

DEFENSE (From Coach's Study Film) (Sacks are not included in tackles for loss)
Name Gaines PR ATT) TFL O55 TBL FF-FR. PD INT OBP DEFENSE CODE:
Libiano 9 7 a 1s 3-17 1-0 0. --.. 24 PR- Primary-Ist Hit
Robinson 11 40) LG 4-17 0-0 le MR Aveisied Tae
Daren Hart 11 bo 7 97 dG Lt eG oe tan
Cooke 11 455. 4500 Sl TO 9-29 {+4 2 -- 7
Carter 1 UG) 38 5A 0) as 1686 0-0 I oo ee eee
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Foreman 8 455 26 7 1-8 5-17 0-2 t 32 4 QBS - Quarterback Sacks
Brookins 11 41 19 66 Sie 754k) 6125 Gd i. TBL - Total Tackles Behind
Render 11 S318 el = 0-0 0-0 ft Line of Scrimmage
Crane co 2 = 27 Ae 0.5-9 0.5-9 1-1 1 oo. (includes sacks and
Kiawezyk 11 oy a 1-23 1-0 ee "
Henry a7 29 le 41 1-3 0-0 1-3 1-0 2 0 0 FF - Forced Fumbles
David Hart. .10 2 ie i 0-0 ah FR- Fumble Recoveries
McDaniel " ~11 7 7 oe 0-0 0-0 Le pa Bae eheas
Cooper ) Pas o po. 60 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Sur. intereeiions
West i 9 5 ae GOD 0-0 0-0 fe oO |
Brown (i 1 2 2 27 0-0 B68 8 Se
Burns 11 ie Coe 6 Gua
Tate 11 8 1 0 0-0 0-0 ( 6. o
Crumbie 7 2 22 oc Oo 0-0 0-0 jo 6
Burke 7 1 i 0-0 0-0 O70 0
Grice 4 1 0 ee 00. oO 0-0 0-0 i. 0 6
Graham TT 1 0 | 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
TEAM il 0 0 0 Oe ie 1-13 0-0 Oe 0 70
SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES
Render 7, Floyd 4, Jacobs 4, Crane 4, Henry 3, McPhail 3, Graham 2, Beasley 2, Pearson 2, Gunthrope 2, McDaniel 2,
Tate 2, David Hart 2, Letcher 1, Blanton 1, Holcomb 1, Robinson 1, Blake 1, Crane 1, Galloway 1.
TOTAL OFFENSE (Leaders Only)
Yards/ Yards/
Name Games Att. Rush __ Pass Total At. Game TDR
Smith i 278 1352 0 1552 4.86 f29: +9
Mattison 8 226 -23 924 901 Se, bio 7
Hester 5 110 -39 He 405 3.68 81.0 1
Crandell Z Ay 37 253 290 6.17 Mo 3
BCU) 11 750 1634 12 | 3255 4.34 27990 = 20
Opponents 11 784 1754 2174 3928 5.01 aa7a OD
ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE (Leaders Only) ve
ards
Name Games Plays Run Rec. KOR PR INT/FR Yards Game
Smith 1 290 sie 101 0 0 0 1453 �32. 1
Letcher 9 62 -5 eyo 350 58 0 714 yee)
McPhail 10 67 173 410 Dg 0 0 636 63.6
PUNTING
Name No. Yds. Avg. Blk Long ted? 20-29 30-39. 40-49 50-59 60+ "IN2O
Wilson bo 2177 30.9) 0 54 (UW) 8) 10 22 20 + 0 i
Crabtree 5 199 aoa) 0 47 (UC) 0 0 y 2 0 0 1
Team 2 24 12.0 il i717) 2 hU6 met ad = 8
ECU 66 2400 36,50 4 54 (UW) 5 10 24 pip + 0 12
Opponents 57 2008 oc) | alte0)
FIELD GOALS
Name Made _ Att. Pet Blk Long 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Holcomb 8 ue 615 0 43 (SU) 0-0 4-4 1-5 3-4 0-0
TEAM 0 A 000 1 = OG. Q-0 0-0 0-0
Bol) 8 14 27 1 i 43 (SU) 0-0 4-5 1-5 3-4 0-0
Opponents TZ 21 809 0 50 (USM) Oo) Hela 34 0-1 1-1
HOLCOMB'S FIELD GOALS (Bold if made): 43, 38, 34, 42, 45, 25, 26, 38, 41, 25, 30, 21, 37







Miscellaneous Statistics

DRIVE CHART Drives Drives Ended By Pours 2 (ts./ Drive
Quarterback Diatied JD FG EGA BUNT DOWN TURN CLOCK :. Scored - Drive Efficiency
Crandell 18 2 1 9 0 1 0 bb, 217 38.9
Hester dd 4 Z 1 23 1 10 2 31 0.70 13.6
Mattison 82 11 1 i ee 7 19 4 89 LG9 18.3
Whitaker 2 Q 0 0 i, Q Q = J Q.00 Q0.0
ECU OFFENSE 146 20 8 6 66 8 30 8 160 1.09 19.2
OPP OFFENSE 147 ay i = 7 3 19 10 314 2.14 ela ee
*- includes safety
FIRST DOWN TENDANCIES
Total Rushing Passing
Team Plays Yards bye Eleys Yards Ave Floys Yates Ave.
BCU 519 1599 444 217 815 S70 Is 584 596
Opponents o20 i712 522 Hoe. 4.05 =100 b7? 6.79
Times Gained 10+ Yards: ECU 49, Opponents 55. Times Gained 5+ Yards: ECU 117, Opponents 136.
Negative Yardage Attempts on First Downs: ECU 47, Opponents 36. First Down Passing: ECU 52-98, Opponents 57-100.
THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY ANALYSIS

Team 31d and: 1 Z 3 4 5 6 Z 8 9 i) 11+ #Total Pet.
East Carolina 9-12 4-9 7/21. 7-22, 0-19 27. 510 Gl) 2-11 2-15 634 55-1771 322
Opponents 19-274 10212 5-10 33 9-1/7 25-14. -6-18 1-10 2-11 4-12 2-32 65-168 337
TURNOVER EXCHANGE
EAST CAROLINATS 32 turnovers have led to 103 opponent points (31.3 pct. of opponent points)
OPPONENTST 19 turnovers have led to 34 East Carolina points (19.4 pct. of ECU's points)

KICKOFFS No. Reb) OB 1B 8G OSK Ave.Depih Avg. Drive Start
(DOES NOT INCLUDE ONSIDE KICKS)
Holcomb 4] St 2 6 0 2 6.48 yd. line (245) 29.2 yd. line (1141)
AVERAGE STARTING FIELD POSITION
East Carolina Opponents PIRATES IN THE NCAA STATISTICS
Drives Started 146 147
Cumulative Starting Yardlines 4014 Joo7 Team Categories Rank Avg.
Average Starting Field Position Ee 27 OFP 37 Rushing Offense 63 148.55
Drives Started Inside 20/Plus Territory 32-14 Zio Passing Offense 85 147.36
Total Offense 93 295.91
SCORING PERCENTAGE INSIDE-THE-20 Scoring Offense 94 15.91
East Carolina Opponents Rushing Offense Il 159.45
Times Penetrated Opponent 20 at 52 Pass Efficiency Defense 70 128.25
Total Scores 20 46 Total Defense 47 307 09
Touchdowns/Field Goals 14/6 30/16 Scoring Defense 85 2991
Scoring Percentage 64.5 88.5 Net Punting 96 2182
Scoring Percentage (TDs only) 45,2 a Punt Returns 172 7.00
Kickoff Returns 104 15.08
AVERAGE DRIVES East Carolina Opponents Turnover Margin 197 1.18
Drives 146 147 _
Avg. Plays in Drive 513 5.33 Individuals (Top 50 Only) Rank Avg.
Avg. Yards in Drive 92.99 16.72 Junior smith, Rushing Yardage 6 1229)
Scoring Drives 28 54 Junior Smith,
Avg. Plays in Scoring Drive (194/337) 6.93 6.24 mri upOe Kishingiadae Ue
Avg. Yards in Scoring Drive (1399/2066) 49.96 38.26
TIME OF POSSESSION 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Quarter
East Carolina 84:21 83:41 73:06 7519
Opponents 80:39 81:19 91:54 89:41










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The Independent Football Alliance (IFA) begins its third season of competition in 1993. Cincinnati, East Carolina,
Memphis, Southern Mississippi and Tulsa combine to form the IFA.
The main purpose of the alliance is home-and-home scheduling and increased recognition for the student-athletes
at each University.
Each week during the 1993 season, the IFA releases statistics and individual awards.
Cincinnati recorded the best mark in the IFA last season with a 3-0 record inside the alliance and an 8-3 overall mark.
East Carolina was 0-4 in the alliance and 2-9 overall.
Below is a recap of the final standings, statistics and all-star teams:
1993 IFA Standings
Team
Cincinnati
Tulsa
Memphis
Southern Miss
Bast Carolina
1993 IFA Statistical Leaders
IFA
Record Pct.
3-0-0 1.000
2-1-1 625
2-2-0 900
1-1-1 500
0-4-0 OOO
(Individuals - Top 3 Only)
Rushing
Smita, ECU
Small UC
Headd, 1U
Passing
Frerotte, TU
Matthews, UM
Elarp, UC
Receiving
Penn, 1U
Bruce, UM
Cody, UM
Scoring
Small, UC
Dallen, UC
Penn, [U
Total Offense
Frerotte, TU
Matthews, UM
Harp, UC

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278 A302 4:06
Zep 1/9 529
227 969� 4.27
Att.-Comp.-Int.
383-214-15
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292-29: /.
Rec. Yds. Avg.
10525 4976. 15,0)
74 1054 14.2
50 606 142
ID PAT FG
TZ 0 0
0 S296 17-22
12 1 0
Att. Total Avg.
456 236] 6.3
pl 1720 5,3
593 1622. 4.6
Overall
Record Pct.
8-3-0 seas
4-6-1 AOI
6-5-0 545
2-8-1 Pee
2-9-0 Flic
TD Yds./Game
2) 4229
i, 1179
Z 88.1
Pct. Yds. TD
Oo 267) 2k
08 - 1896 13
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TD Yds./Game
{2 143.5
�0 95.6
4 55.1
Pts.
102
86
74
TD Avg./Game
22 201.9
14 i911
Jee 147.5

1993 IFA Statistical Leaders (Team)
Total Offense
Tulsa
Cincinnati
Memphis
Bast Carolina
Southern Miss
Rush Offense
Cincinatti
Bast Carolina
Southern Miss
Tulsa
Memphis
Pass Offense
Tulsa
Memphis
Cincinnati
Fast Carolina
Southern Miss
Total Defense
Cincinnati
Memphis
Tulsa
Fast Carolina
Southern Miss
Rush Defense
Memphis
Cincinnati
Southern Miss
East Carolia
Tulsa
Pass Defense
Tulsa
Cincinnati
Memphis
Bast Carolina
Southern Miss
Scoring
Cincinnati
Memphis
Tulsa
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Att.
821
804
776
750
745
Att.
498
439
437
412
424
Att.-Comp.-Int.
Yds.
4520
3874
3641
3255
3087
Yds.
2230
1634
1586
Too?
1297
409-232-15
352-203-21
310-147-7
311-144-23
308-128-22
Att. Yds.
7/9 3365
764 3440
743 3/710
784. 3928
810 4654
Att. Yds.
430 E297
464 1498
452 1699
476 1754
484 2023
Att.-Comp.-Int.
Off. Pts.
299-167-13
315-164-14
334-174-12
308-177-12
590-206-15
268
268
262
214
175
24.4
24.4
20.0
19.4
159
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Ave. ID
5 29
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4.1 23
Avg. ID
4.5 vA9)
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J0 14
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463
416
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4.4 22
4.5 25
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SF 19
4.2 1g
Pet.
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Def. Pts.
197
215
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410.9
S522
351.0
2959
280.6
Yds./Game
203.5
1465
144.2
124.3
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1636 = 148.7
1621 148.5
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Yds./Game
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Yds./Game
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136.2
154.4
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19.6 +4.8
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CATEGORY
Total Net Yards
Total Plays
Avg. Yards per Play
First Downs
Rushing
Passing
Net Rushing Yards
Rushing Attempts
Net Passing Yards
Passing Attempts
Pass Completions
Passes Had Intercepted
Fumbles Lost
Penalties
Penalty Yardage
Points Allowed
Time of Possession
Longest Drive (Plays)
Longest Drive (Yards)
Longest Drive (Time)
CATEGORY
Total Net Yards
Total Plays
Avg. Yards per Play
First Downs
Rushing
Passing
Net Rushing Yards
Rushing Attempts
Net Passing Yards
Passing Attempts
Pass Completions
Passes Had Intercepted
Fumbles Lost
Penalties
Penalty Yardage
Points Allowed
Time of Possession
Longest Drive (Plays)
Longest Drive (Yards)
EAST CAROLINA
HIGHS
444 vs. Central Florida
76, vs. Tulsa
6.08, vs. Central Florida
26, vs. Central Florida
18, vs. Tulsa
13, VS. LOUIsiana lech
377,V5. 1 Usa
5/, vs. lulsa
296, vs. Central Florida
36, vs. Southern Miss
23, vs. Central Florida
6, by Memphis State
2, vs. Washington, So. Carolina
15 vs. Washington
115, vs. Washington
B27 Vs. (1isa
30�27, Vs, Central Florida
14, vs. Four Teams
82, vs. Memphis State (Touchdown)
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LOWS
103, vs. Washington
58, vs. Washington
1.78, vs. Washington
10, vs. Washington
1, vs. Washington
2, Vo. 1 Ulba, Kentiicky
4, vs. Washington
28, vs. Virginia Tech
36, vs. Kentucky
16, vs. Kentucky
4,vs. Tulsa
0, by Central Florida
0, vs. Four Teams
2, vs. Cincinnati
10, vs. Cincinnati
6, vs. Kentucky
24,15, vs. Vireia lech
6:25, vs. Kentucky (Missed Field Goal), Cincinnati (TD)
OPPONENTS
HIGHS
514, by Syracuse
77, by Washington, Cincinnati
7.67, by Syracuse
23, by Va. Tech, Cincinnati
16, by Virginia Tech
16, by Central Florida, Tulsa
282, by Kentucky
62, by Virginia Tech
3/1.Vs, balsa
47, by Central Florida
2/, Vs. (llsa
3, v8-( entra] Fla., Kentucky
3, by Southern Miss
10, by Virginia Tech
90, by Virginia Tech
41, by Central Florida
35:45, by Virginia Tech
21, by Kentucky (On Downs)
95, by Syracuse (Touchdown)
LOWS
168, by Southern Miss
67, by Syracuse, La. Tech
2.37, by Southern Miss
15, by La. Tech, Southern Miss
3, by Central Florida
3, by Kentucky
50, by Memphis State
23, by Central Florida
34, by Kentucky
12, by Virginia Tech
6, by Kentucky
0, vs. Six Teams
0, by six Teams
4, by Kentucky
25, by Louisiana Tech
0, by Washington
24:33, by Central Florida







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Rushing
Yards Rushing
282, Junior Smith vs. Tulsa
169, Junior Smith vs. Kentucky
164, Junior Smith vs. Syracuse
150, Junior Smith vs. Central Florida
Rushing Attempts
34, Junior Smith vs. Kentucky
31, Junior Smith vs. Tulsa
30, Junior Smith vs. Central Florida
28, Junior Smith vs. Syracuse
Touchdowns Rushing
3, Junior Smith vs. Central Florida, Tulsa
1, Junior Smith vs. Syracuse, Memphis State, La. Tech
Longest Rush
65, Junior Smith vs. Tulsa (TD)
63, Junior Smith vs. Kentucky
52, Junior Smith vs. Memphis State (TD)
50, Junior Smith vs. Tulsa (TD)
Avg. Yards per Carry (Min 7 attempts)
9.09, Junior Smith vs. Tulsa
7.30, Junior Smith vs. Memphis State
5.86, Junior Smith vs. Syracuse

Passing
Yards Passing
246, Perez Mattison vs. Louisiana Tech
216, Chris Hester vs. Central Florida
191, Perez Mattison vs. Cincinnati
Passing Attempts
36, Perez Mattison vs. Southern Miss
35, Perez Mattison vs. Cincinnati
33, Marcus Crandell vs. Syracuse
Pass Completions
18, Perez Mattison vs. Louisiana Tech, Cincinnati
17, Chris Hester vs. Central Florida
14, Perez Mattison vs. Southern Miss
Touchdown Passes
3, Perez Mattison vs. Louisiana Tech
2, Marcus Crandell vs. Syracuse
2, Perez Mattison vs. Southern Miss
Completion Percentage (Min. 20 attempts)
.739, Chris Hester vs. Central Florida
.621, Perez Mattison vs. Louisiana Tech
050, Chris Hester vs. Memphis State

Pass Receiving
Receptions
8, Jerris McPhail vs. Louisiana Tech
6, Jerris McPhail vs. Southern Miss
5, Morris Letcher vs. Central Florida (71 yards)
5, Jerris McPhail vs. Washington (31 yards)
5, Carlester Crumpler vs. Virginia Tech (47 yards)
5, Morris Letcher vs. Cincinnati (52 yards)
Yards Receiving
107, Jerris McPhail vs. Louisiana Tech
107, Jerris McPhail vs. Southern Miss
72, Allen Williams vs. Central Florida (3 catches)
Touchdown Receptions
2, Morris Letcher vs. Syracuse
2, Jerris McPhail vs. Louisiana Tech, Southern Miss

Field Goals
Field Goals Made
2, Chad Holcomb vs. Central Florida
1 Gad Holcomb vs. Six Teanis
Field Goals Attempted
3, Chad Holcomb vs. Central Florida
2, Chad Holcomb vs. Syracuse, Southern Miss
Longest Field Goal
42, Chad Holcomb vs. Syracuse
42, Chad Holcomb vs. Central Florida
41, Chad Holcomb vs. Southern Miss
Most Points Kicking
11, Chad Holcomb vs. Central Florida
7, Chad Holeompb vs. Loutsiana lech
4, Chad Holcomb vs. Three Teams

Punting
Longest Punt
54, Bill Wilson vs. Washington
52, Bill Wilson vs. South Carolina
50, Bill Wilson vs. Southern Miss, Virginia Tech
Highest Average
39.8, Bill Wilson vs. Central Florida
39.8, Ed Crabtree vs. Cincinnati
39.12, Bill Wilson vs. Syracuse

Total Offense
Total Yards
282, Junior Smith vs. Tulsa
262, Perez Mattison vs. Louisiana Tech
205, Marcus Crandell vs. Syracuse
Total Attempts
41, Perez Mattison vs. La. Tech, Southern Miss
40, Perez Mattison vs. Virginia Tech (165 yards)
39, Marcus Crandell vs. Syracuse
Avg. Gain per Play
9.0 , Junior Smith vs. Tulsa
7.88, Chris Hester vs. Central Florida
6.39, Perez Mattison vs. Louisiana Tech
All-Purpose Rushing Yardage
302, Junior Smith vs. Tulsa
174, Junior Smith vs. Kentucky
167, Junior Smith vs. Syracuse

Defense
Solo Tackles
11, Daren Hart vs. Kentucky
11, Mark Libiano vs. Syracuse
10, Reggie Robinson vs. Virginia Tech
Total Tackles
19, Daren Hart vs. Kentucky
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Syracuse, 9/9 Crandell Smith McPhail Crumpler R. Williams Letcher Tilghman Smith Wiggins Coleman Carroll
Central Florida,9/18 = Crandell Smith McPhail Crumpler R.Williams Letcher Tilghman Dar. Taylor Leaphart Coleman " Carroll
Washington, 9/25 Hester Smith Batson Crumpler Linville(TE) Letcher Tilghman Dar. Taylor LeaphartT Coleman Carroll
Memphis State, 10/2 Hester Smith Floyd Crumpler R.Williams Letcher Dar. Taylor Crawford Wiggins Coleman " Carroll
South Carolina, 10/9 Mester. smith McPhail Crumpler K.Withams Letcher .Suddith Crawford Wiggins Coleman " Carroll
Louisiana Tech, 10/16 Mattison Smith McPhail Crumpler K:Wuhams Letcher Suddith Crawford Wiggins " Gilray Carroll
Southern Miss, 10/23 Mattison Smith D. Wilson Crumpler A.Williams Batson Suddith Crawford Wiggins Gilray Carroll
Virginia Tech, 10/30 Mattison Smith McPhail Crumpler A.Willams Batson Suddith Crawford Leaphart Dar. Taylor Carroll
Tulsa, 11/6 Mattison Smith Floyd Crumpler A.Williams Batson Suddith Crawford Leaphart Dar. Taylor Carroll
Kentucky, 11/13 Mattison Smith Blanton Crumpler " A. Williams. Letcher .Suddith Crawford Leaphart Gilray Carroll
Cinginnat. tty 20 Mattison Smith McPhail Crumipler Linville (18) Letcher - Sucddith Crawford Leaphart Gilray Carroll
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Syracuse, 9/9 Brookins Cooke Der. Taylor Carter Foreman Libieno Crane Cooper McDaniel Dav. Hart Dar. Hart
Central Florida, 9/18 Burns Cooke Krawczyk Carter Foreman Brown Crane Tate Crumbie Cooper Dar. Hart
Washington, 9/25 Burns Cooke Krawczyk Carter Foreman Libiano Robinson Render Dav. Hart Cooper Dar. Hart
Memphis State, 10/2 Burns Cooke Ver laylor Carter Foreman Brown . Crane Render Dav. Hart Cooper Dar. Hart
South Carolina, 10/9 Brookins Cooke Der. Taylor Carter Foreman Robinson Crane Render McDaniel Henry Dar. Hart
Louisiana tec, 10/16 Grookins Cooke Krawczyk " Carter Foreman Libiano Robinson Dav.Hart McDaniel Henry Dar. Hart
Southern Miss, 10/23. Brookins Cooke Krawczyk Carter Foreman Libiano Robinson Render McDaniel Henry Dar. Hart
Virginia Tech, 10/30 Brookins Cooke Der. Taylor Carter Foreman Libiano Robinson Render McDaniel Henry Dar. Hart
Tulsa, 11/6 Brookins Cooke Der. Taylor Carter Dav. Hart Libiano Robinson Render McDaniel Henry Dar. Hart
Kentucky, 11/13 Brookins Cooke Der. Taylor West Carter Libiano Robinson Render McDaniel Henry Dar. Hart
Cincinnati, 11720 Brookins Cooke Der. Taylor West Carter Libiano Robinson Render McDaniel Henry Dar Hart
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Road: 0-6 Trailing at Halftime: O-7 Outcomes 3 Pts or Less: |-]
Grass: 2-7] Tied at Halftime: 0-0 Pirates Score First: 0-4
Artificial Turf: 0-2 Leading after 3 Quarters: 2-1 Opponent Scores First: 2-5
Day: 2-7 Tied after 3 Quarters: 0-0 Pirates win Coin Toss: 0-6
Night: 0-2 Behind after 3 Quarters 0-8 Pirates lose Coin Toss: 2-3

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SYRACUSE 41, ECU 22
Ficklen Stadium Greenville, N.C. (33,050)
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East Carolina.......... O16 U8 ee
FIRST QUARTER
SU: Hill 27 pass from Graves (OTNeill kick), 4:47. Drive:10
plays, 80 yards, 5:10 possession time. Key plays: Harrison
10 pass from Graves, Hill 11 pass from Graves.
SU 7, ECU D,
SU: Harrison 57 pass from Graves (O'Neill kick), :45
Drive: 2 plays, 57 yards, :16 possession time. Key plays:
none.
SU 14, ECU 0
SECOND QUARTER
ECU: Letcher 16 pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick) 10:13.
Drive: 9 plays, 63 yards, 2:59 possession time. Key plays:
Crumpler 26 pass from Crandell.
SU 14, ECU 7.
SU: Graves 3 run (OTNeill kick) 2:56. Drive: 7 plays, 95
yards, 3:47 possession time. Key plays: Dar Dar 52 run,
Chenoweth 15 pass.
SU 21 ECU7
ECU: Letcher 18 pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick failed)
1:41. Drive 7 plays, 80 yards, 1:41 possession time. Key
plays: Smith 23 run, A. Williams 14 pass.
SU 21, ECU 13
ECU: Holcomb 43 field goal, :12. Drive: 6 plays, 16 yards,
1:03 possession time. Key plays: Letcher recovery of Hill
fumble at kickoff.
SU 21, ECU 16
THIRD QUARTER
SU: Graves 4 run (O'Neill kick) 7:21. Drive: 10 plays, 85
yards, 4:49 possession time. Key plays: Harrison 29 pass,
Hill 22 pass.
SU 28, ECU 16
FOURTH QUARTER
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yards, 3:23 possession time. Key plays: Harrison 46 pass.
SU 35, ECU 16
ECU: Smith 7 tum (rum failed) 11:29. Drive:-9 plays, 71
yards, 3:28 possession time. Key plays: Crandell 23 run.
SU 35, ECU 22
SU: Graves 38 run (pass intercepted) 7:37. Drive: 7 plays,
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SU 41, ECU 22
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Total Net Yards 421 514
Total Plays 74 67
Average gain per play 5.69 2.67
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Punt Returns eee 2-8
Kickoff Returns 3-63 4-82
Penalties-yards 10-95 6-79
Fumbles-lost 3-0 ane

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Time of Possession 29:09 30:51
3rd Down Efficiency 4-17 5-12
4th Down Efficiency 1-] 1-1
PLAYER STATISTICS

Missed field goals: East Carolina (none),
Syracuse (O'Neill 21)
East Carolina rushing: Smith 28-164, Crandell 6-32,
McPhail 3-11, Blanton 2-5, Wilson 2-13.
Syracuse rushing: Richardson 7-36, Graves 9-44,
Lee 5-16, Wooten 7-19, Dar Dar 7-67,
Thomas 1-0, Willis 1-3.
East Carolina passing: Crandell 13-33 for 173 yards,
Pits 2 Ts,
Syracuse passing: Graves 20-27 for 329 yards, 0 int.
21s
East Carolina receiving: McPhail 4-47, Letcher 4-49,
Smith 1-3, A. Williams 1-14, Crumpler 3-60.
Syracuse receiving: Hill 9-16, Harrison 7-180,
Richardson 3-18, Chenoweth 1-15.
East Carolina solos-assists-total (leaders only):
Cooke 3-4-7, Carter 5-1-6, Brookins 3-0-3,
Foreman 1-6-7, Crane 0-7-7, Libiano 9-7-16,
Daren Hart 4-0-4, David Hart 6-3-9
Syracuse solos-assists- total (leaders only):
Mitchell 4-2-6, Thomas 4-3-7, Parker 8-0-8,
Bevill 9-1-10, Joseph 5-0-5.
Interceptions: East Carolina (none) Syracuse (Tony
Jones for 0 yards)
Officials: Referee- Thamert, Linesman- Lucas,
Field Judge-Hagans, Back Judge-Triplette,
Umpire-Abdow, Line Judge- Williamson,
Side Judge- Detillier
Time: 8:01. Temperature: 82 Wind: 5-10 mph, SW
GAME NOTES
e The Pirates used 55 players in the contest. Six players
(Marcus Crandell, Jerris McPhail, Willie Brookins, B.J.
Crane, David Hart and Daren Hart) started their first
collegiate games.

e DE Willie Brookins suffered a left ankle sprain and did
not play the following week against Central Florida.
e The game was televised nationally by ESPN. It marked
the second straight season ESPN has been to Ficklen
Stadium. In 1992, the network televised ECU's contest
with Southern Mississippi.
LOGAN QUOTES
The elimination of turnovers was something that I was
very grateful for and I think Marcus handled himself
well.�

e "Thad no idea when I recruited Marcus what I was
getting. Then I got to look at his abilities and you get to
know a player. I wasn't suprised at his demeanor. I
planned on Marcus Crandell being a starter at East Caro-
lina one of these days, no question about it. I just didn't
plan on it being this early. It's nice to have a mobile
quarterback."
GAME 2 -
ECU 41, CENTRAL FLORIDA 22
Ficklen Stadium Greenville, N.C. (30,867)
Central Florida ...... 7. oF (= = [7
East Carolina ......... 1 lO ae 72) At
FIRST QUARTER
UCF:Rhodes 6 pass from Hinshaw (Pierce kick),11:45.
Drive:10 plays, 85 yards, 3:15 possession time. Key plays:
Whittemore 42 pass from Hinshaw.
UCF 7, ECU 0.
ECU: Smith 22 run (Holcomb kick), 9:36 Drive: 5 plays, 79
yards, 2:09 possession time. Key plays: Williams 42 pass
from Crandell.
LUCE 7, ECU?
ECU: Holcomb 33 field goal, 4:34 Drive: 8 plays, 20 yards,
3:59 possession time. Key plays: Dwight Henry punt block

to set up position.
BCP 7, ECU 10
ECU: Letcher 18 pass from Crandell (Holcomb kick) :02. 7 plays
53 yards, 3:41 possession time. Key plays: Smith 16 run.
UGE 7, ECU 17
SECOND QUARTER
UCF: Pierce 27 field goal 11:22. 10 plays, 70 yards, 3:40 possession
time. Key plays: Rhodes 23 pass from Hinshaw.
UCP 10, ECU 77.
ECU: Smith 19 run (Holcomb kick) 4:40. 3 plays, 71 yards,
:36 possession time. Key plays: none.
UCF 10, ECU 24
ECU: Holcomb 42 field goal, 1:22. Drive: 5 plays, 15 yards,
1:46 possession time. Key plays:Daren Hart 23 interception.
UCF 10, ECU 27
THIRD QUARTER
UCF: Davis 2 run Pierce kick)10:38. Drive:8 plays,75
yards, 2:37 possession time. Key plays: Davis 23 run.
UCFE 7, ECU 27
ECU: R. Williams 11 pass from Hester (Holcomb kick)
Drive:10 plays, 68 yards, 5:05 possession time. Key plays:
Crumpler 16 pass.
UCP 17, ECU 34
FOURTH QUARTER
ECU: Smith 2 run (Holcomb kick) Drive:11 plays,55 yards,
3:38 possession time. Key plays: A. Williams 14 pass.
UCE i7 ECU 4

TEAM STATISTICS ECU UCEF
First Downs 26 19
SG Co ens Pemeere Peer ii 3
BAC eee al ec ete ae 12 16
POD Es Bas ier eit 6, 0
Net Yards Rushing 148 100
Rienee 4. 43 Za
Pel age Per MNS nna 0 5.0
Net Yards Passing 296 291
Completed-Attempted icic5 co. 23-30 26-47
Wards per completvion 256 a i228 FiZ
Bache Var s lOGt ci cecnee as 2-18 1-5
Pigd Weep 0 3
Total Net Yards 444 391
Gili gee eee ee 7G) 70
AVerage Gail Per Play occa us. 6.08 a0
Punts- Average 4-39.75 7-07
Punt Returns 3-12 2-9
Kickoff Returns 4--46 6-140
Penalties-yards 6-67 9-84
Fumbles-lost 3-1 0-0
Time of Possession SoMa; 24:33
3rd Down Efficiency 8-16 ol?
4th Down Efficiency je 0-1
PLAYER STATISTICS

Missed field goals: East Carolina (Holcomb 45),
Central Florida (none)
East Carolina rushing: Smith 30-150, Crandell 1-5,
McPhail 1-0, Hester 3-11, Wilson 4-5, Floyd 2-3.
C. Florida rushing: Hinshaw 3-3, Huff 13-57,
Davis 6-34, Rhodes 1-0.
East Carolina passing: Crandell 6-7 for 80
yards, 0 int.,1 TD, Hester 17-23 for 216
yards, Oint., 1 TD.
C. Florida passing: Hinshaw 26-47 for 291 yards
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East Carolina receiving: McPhail 4-35, Letcher 5-71,
Smith 3-16, A. Williams 3-72, Crumpler 3-51,
R.Williams 3-3, Batson 2-14.
C. Florida receiving: Brawn 2-1, Payne 2-10,
Whittemore 5-108, Jorgensen 1-7, Rhodes 8-90,
Wouda 1-3, Davis 3-27, Huzzie 1-3, Huff 3-42.
East Carolina solos-assists-total (leaders only):
Cooke 2-2-4, Carter 1-4-5, Foreman 6-1-7,
Crane 3-2-5, Libiano4-3-7, Daren Hart6-1-7,
C. Florida solos-assists- total (leaders only):
Reddick 9-0-9, Crutcher 4-1-5, Permenter 4-2-6







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Burks 5-1-6, Anderson 6-0-6
Interceptions: East Carolina (Daren Hart 23 yards)
C. Florida (none)
Officials: Referee- McLaughlin, Linesman-Morales,
Field Judge-Lombardo, Back Judge-Safrit,
Umpire-Kozica, Line Judge- Mahan,
Side Judge- Lee
Time: 4:00. Temperature: 85 Wind: 1-3 mph, SW
Weather: Partly cloudy, humid.
GAME NOTES
e Marcus Crandell suffered a dislocation of the left ankle
and a fractured fibula ona play in the second quarter. The
freshman from Robersonville would miss the remainder
of the season. Chris Hester, another freshman from
Loganville, Ga., finished the contest, and started the next
three games.

The Pirates used 57 players in the game. DE Lamont
Burns, DT John Krawczyk and LB Carlos Brown started
their first career games.
Since 1979, ECU has played at least one school from the
state of Florida every year except one. In 1992, ECU did
not play one.
e Daren Hart was named ECAC Rookie of the Week for his
efforts against Central Florida.
LOGAN QUOTES
e "At halftime, we told our kids we had to play a football
game and being aggressive is fine, butit has to be controlled
aggression. I think at some point, we lost our focus of the
football game."

"We had a kid get hurt, he was our leader, he's loved but
we have to focus on the football game."
e "The quarterback situation at East Carolina is the most
unique I've ever been around. We have marvelous talent.
Chris knows the basic elements of our offense, and
performed admirably under a knee jerk situation. It did
not suprise me that he performed that well.
GAME 3 -
WASHINGTON 35, ECU 0
Husky Stadium Seattle, Wash. (72,108)
East Carolina:s..:,.... G0 G Beg
Washington ......-..--. i 6 8
FIRST QUARTER
UW: Kaufman 1 run (Hanson kick) 10:48. Drive 7 plays 48
yards, 3:44 possession time. Key plays: Kaufman 19 run on
3rd and 5.
UW 7, FCUG
SECOND QUARTER
UW:Crabbe 30 field goal 8:25. 7 plays, 28 yards, 2:39
possession time.Key plays: 15 yard celebration penalty on
ECU after stopping UW on 3rd down.
UW 10, ECU 0
UW: Crabbe 25 field goal :15. 18 plays,91 yards, 4:46
possession time. Key plays:Shelley 18 pass from Huard on
3rd and 10.
UW 13, 2CU9
THIRD QUARTER
UW: Mason endzone fumble recovery (Huard run) 11:17.
UW 21, ECU 0
FOURTH QUARTER
UW: Kaufman 3 run (Hanson kick) 8:41 Drive: 5 plays,
34 yards, 1:51 possession time. Key plays: none.
UW 28, ECU 0
UW: Thomas 1 run, (Crabbe kick) 5:50 Drive: 7 plays, 23
yards, 5:50 possession time. Key plays:McCarthy 11 pass
from Huard.
UW: 35, ECU 0

TEAM STATISTICS UW ECU
First Downs 21 10
PS sree, ee 11 1
PRGRINE erase titans eaters: 6 6
Pete ty ee 4 3
Net Yards Rushing i7e 4
EGER Gh Beinn a oe ee ce 49 25
PVETOSS DEL TUSH coc OO 1
Net Yards Passing �13 ee
Completed-Attempicd ....2.6...-5 14-28 Pe
Yards per Comipilenon 4... 8.07 8.25
Sacks-yards lost.. 1-8 2-26
H1ad WAV CeD ied as 1 3
Total Net Yards 288 103
POI Os os es 58
PV GIOCS Salli OEE Ody i opE 1.8
Punts- Average 7-35.4 10-37.6
Punt Returns 6-79 0-0
Kickoff Returns 1-21 7-82
Penalties-yards 7-80 13-119
Fumbles-lost 2-0 2-2
Time of Possession 31:36 28:24
3rd Down Efficiency 6-17 U=13
4th Down Efficiency Tel 1-1
PLAYER STATISTICS
Missed field goals: Washington (Hanson 37)
East Carolina rushing: Smith 24-32, Wilson 3-4,
McPhail 1-(-2), Hester 3-(-32), Foreman 1-3
Washington rushing: Kaufman 25-142, Bryant 13-26, Jones
4-10, Bjornson 1-2 Thomas 2-2, Neal 2-0 Huard 2-(-7)
East Carolina passing: Hester 12-23 for 99 yards,
3 i, 0:
Washington passing: Huard 12-23 for 102 yards
1 int., 0 TD, Bjornson 2-5 for 11 yards, 0 int. 0 TD
East Carolina receiving: McPhail 5-31, Letcher 3-36,
A. Williams 2-13, Crumpler 2-19.
Washington receiving: Shelley 5-59,McCarthy 2-20,
Jones 2-16, Redmond 1-6, Kralik 1-5,
Bruener 1-5, Hill 1-4, Kaufman 1-(-2)
East Carolina solos-assists-total (leaders only):
Cooke 2-3-5, Carter 2-4-6, Foreman 6-4-10,
Crane 6-3-9, Libiano3-6-9, Robinson 4-3-7
Washington solos-assists- total (leaders only):
Mason 3-6-9, Butler 2-4-6, Jones 4-1-5,
Reser 4-1-5, Fountaine 3-2-5
Interceptions: East Carolina (Cooper 8 yards)
Washington (Kilpatrick 2-12, Derrow 1-0)
Officials: Referee- McFerrin Linesman-Newhouse
Field Judge-Gaskins, Back Judge-Dornan,
Umpire-Jarmon, Line Judge- Alonzo, Side
Judge- Spriesterbach
Time: 12:31. Temperature: 66 Wind: 4 mph, N
Weather: Sunny.

GAME NOTES
e East Carolina was shut out for the first time in 55 games.
The Pirates were last blanked on Sept. 17, 1988, when
South Carolina defeated ECU, 17-0.

Washington held ECU to an all-time low 4 rushing
yards on 35 attempts. The Pirates had 103 total offensive
yards.
The Pirates used 53 players in the contest. Chris Hester
started his first collegiate game at quarterback.
Two offensive linemen, Terry Tilghman (shoulder) and
Derrick Leaphart (knee) and linebacker Mark Libiano (knee)
were injured against Washington. Tilghman missed the
remainder of the season while Leaphart missed three games
and Libiano missed two.
LOGAN QUOTES

* "They're good. They're the best defense we've faced since I've
been at East Carolina in five years and I give them credit. I don't
give them credit for us jumping offsides and the turnovers."
* "I saw the beginnings of a good unit, a really good unit on
defense today. It was an attitude more than anything. They
never quit. They never gave up."

GAME 4 -
MEMPHIS STATE 34, ECU 7
Ficklen Stadium Greenville, N.C. (25,332)
Memphis St............ 7A ee 4
East Carolina.......... 720220 oe 7]
FIRST QUARTER
ECU: Smith 52 run (Holcomb kick), 11:44. Drive:7 plays,
82 yards, 3:16 possession time. Key plays: none.
MSU 0, ECU 7
MSU: Mac Cody 31 pass from Matthews (Allison kick),
3:14 Drive: 6 plays, 80 yards, 2:31 possession time. Key
plays: Bruce 41 pass on 3rd and 10.
MSU 7, ECU 7
SECOND QUARTER
MSU: Martin 3 pass from Matthews (Allison kick) 11:18
Drive: 12 plays, 66 yards, 4:45 possession time. Key plays:
Bruce 23 pass on 3rd down.
MSU 14, ECU 7
MSU: Martin 3 pass from Matthews (Allison kick) 5:43.
Drive 6 plays,54 yards,2:22 possession time. Key plays:
Bruce 41 pass from Matthews.
MSU 21, ECU 7
MSU: Allison 34 field goal, :00. Drive: 2 plays, -15 yards,
:08 possession time. Key plays: Calloway interception of
Hester pass to ECU 1 yard line.
MSU 24, ECU 7
THIRD QUARTER
FOURTH QUARTER
MSU: Allison 27 field goal 14:17. Drive: 8 plays, 45 yards, 3:45
possession time. Key plays: Cody 25 pass from Matthews.
MSU:27, ECU 7
MSU: Fletcher 4 run (Allison kick) :04. Drive: 3 plays, 26
yards, 1:06possession time. Key plays: Beasley interception
of Mattison pass.
MSU 34, ECU 7
TEAM STATISTICS ECU MSU

First Downs 15 I?
RUShiNS 630.0. 4.3 10 10
Passits 3 4 i
Peng. ee l 0
Net Yards Rushing 147 50
Rushes Bee ee 4] 39
Average per rush 5.58 1.28
Net Yards Passing 83 Zool
Completed-Attempted 6. an. 12-26 23-30
Yards per completion ......6..2...2.628: 69 12.4
Seeks vats IOS 2 ag ea 4-24 6-60
Had intercepted 4. ca 6 2
Total Net Yards 230 33]
Total-Plays: 232.6 a 67 69
AVOTASC Salt PCl DAY cick csc DAO 4.88
Punts- Average 4-34.75 3-31.3
Punt Returns 1-(-1) 1-0
Kickoff Returns 5-49 2-52
Penalties-yards 4-23 6-45
Fumbles-lost 1-0 2-1
Time of Possession 27-00 30:04
3rd Down Efficiency 7-16 7-15
4th Down Efficiency 1-2 1-2

PLAYER STATISTICS
Missed field goals: East Carolina (none),
Memphis St. (none)
East Carolina rushing: Smith 20-146, Mattison 1-(-5),
Hester 14-1, Wilson 2-0, Floyd 3-10 Letcher 1-(-5.)
Memphis St. rushing: Matthews 7-(-58), Martin 10-15,
Dawkins 5-8, Spaulding 7-12, Patterson 7-47,
Fletcher 3-26.
East Carolina passing: Hester 11-26 for 76 yards,
2 int., O TDs, Mattison 1-6 for 7 yards, 4 int, 0 TD.

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Memphis St. passing: Matthews 23-30 for 287 yards,
Dit, 3:1 Ds:
East Carolina receiving: Crumpler 4-23, Letcher 4-31,
Floyd 3-19, Wilson 1-10
Memphis St.receiving: Mac Cody 9-110, 1 TD,
Bruce 7-147, Patterson 1-10, Martin 5-15
2 TDs, Anderson 1-5.
East Carolina solos-assists-total (leaders only):
Dar. Hart 7-1-8, Render 4-0-4, Cooper 2-1-3,
Carter 5-1-6, Crane 3-1-4
Memphis St. solos-assists-total (leaders only):
Williams 5-3-8, Irvin 6-1-7, Barto 7-2-9,Barnett 4-0-4
Interceptions: East Carolina (Daren Hart,
McDaniel) Memphis St (Barto for 26,
Calloway for 84, Willaims for 13,)
Officials: Referee- Taylor, Linesman- Glasss,
Field Judge-Henry, Back Judge-Ruta,
Umpire-Oujesky, Line Judge- Bergman,
Side Judge- McCoy
Time: 12:08 Temperature: 71 Wind: 5 mph, SW
Weather: Sunny, Clear.
GAME NOTES
e The game was televised regionally by the Pirate Sports
Television Network. Jeff Charles handled the play-by-
play while Willie Lanier provided color commentary.

e The Pirates used a season-low 50 players against the Tigers.
e Defensive back Hank Cooper suffered a hip pointer
against Memphis State and missed the next week's game
against South Carolina.
Quarterback Perez Mattison saw his first action of the
season.
e ECU's defense held Memphis State to just 50 yards rushing,
the lowest by a Pirate opponent since Sept. 17, 1988, when
ECU held South Carolina to 49 yards rushing.
LOGAN QUOTES
e "Right now, the downward spiral is emanating from the
offensive side of the ball and putting our whole football
team under too much stress. We've got to find a way to
recreate an attack."

e "We can't turn the ball over. Our defense is playing well.
It's just a shame that right now we're sterile on offense.
We've got to find a way to begin moving the football again
and we haven't found that just yet."
GAME 5 -
SOUTH CAROLINA 27, ECU 7
Williams-Brice Stadium Columbia, SC (62,307)
East Carolina.......... O. 3 0.0. -..3
South Carolina ...... G7 10 Be 7
FIRST QUARTER
USC: Troupe 40 blocked punt return (Morton kick) 12:23.
USC 7, ECU0
SECOND QUARTER
USC:Harris 17 pass from Williamson (Morton kick) 7:44.
2 plays, 19 yards, :41 possession time.. Key plays: 20 yard
punt return by Cates to ECU 19.
USC 14, ECU 0
ECU: Holcomb 25 field goal 4:15. 8 plays,72 yards, 3:29 posses-
sion time. Key plays:Crumpler 25 pass from Hester.
USC 14, ECU 3
THIRD QUARTER
USC: Alford 6 pass from Tanneyhill (Morton kick) 8:05. 3
plays, 11 yards 1:14 possession time.. Key plays:Landry
interception of Hester pass at ECU 10.
USC 21, BCU3
USC: Morton 32 field goal 1:12. 4 plays, 9 yards 1:33
possession time.. Key plays:Rumph recovery of Mattison

fumble in ECU territory.
USC 24, ECU'3
FOURTH QUARTER
USC: Morton 20 field goal 10:26 Drive: 7 plays, 58 yards,3:22
possession time. Key plays: Means 53 pass from
Williamson.
LSC 27, EEUU S

TEAM STATISTICS USC ECU
First Downs 16 16
eg eee ee ee 8 6
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PIE spe ec ee 0 3
Net Yards Rushing 162 os
IOUS a on 45 36
PVOTOEE PCE TUG scission nsretsestses OL ok
Net Yards Passing 159 113
COmpiced em led on... 13-23 14-32
WArGS Der CONT CWO eis peccemtercees LA 8.07
Dee VS LOS ceases icc: 2-14 2-14
CE Ce ie ee 0 1
Total Net Yards S2L 236
PONS ce 68 68
AVCKe 26 Poni Mer IA cise aces A7 eee,
Punts- Average 6-35.7 S35
Punt Returns 3-66 3-5
Kickoff Returns 1-17 4-85
Penalties-yards 6-49 4-23
Fumbles-lost 0-0 2-2
Time of Possession 33:09 26:51
3rd Down Efficiency 6-16 7-18
4th Down Efficiency 0-1 0-1
PLAYER STATISTICS
Missed field goals: South Carolina (Morton 35)
East Carolina (none)
East Carolina rushing: Smith 27-135, Wilson 1-0,
McPhail 1-3, Hester 3-3, Mattison3-(-15),
Blanton 1-(-3)
South Carolina rushing: Bennett 31-102, Troupe 4-28,
De Boer 1-2, Tanneyhill 3-(-14), Reddick 4-31,
Pritchett 1-6, Williamson 1-7
East Carolina passing: Hester 7-21 for 53 yards, lint.,
0 TD, Mattison 7-11 for 60 yards, 0 int., 0 TDs.
South Carolinapassing: Tanneyhill 9-16 for 69 yards,
0 int. 1 TD, Williamson 4-7 for 90 yards, 0 int., 1TD.
East Carolina receiving:Letcher 2-11, Crumpler 3-32,
McPhail 3-24, Smith 1-2, Blake 2-12, Linville 2-27,
R. Williams 1-5
South Carolina receiving: Cates 2-12, Harris 1-17, 1TD,
Alford 3-28, 1TD, Reddick 1-12, DeBoer 2-11,
Pritchett 2-12, Means 1-53, Robinson 1-14
East Carolina solos-assists-total (leaders only):
Robinson 6-8-14, McDaniel 4-3-7,
Dar. Hart 4-3-7, Cooke 6-3-9, Foreman 3-6-9
South Carolina solos-assists- total (leaders only):
Landry 2-5-7, Dixon 4-0-4, Watkins 2-3-5
Brown 2-5-7, Rumph 3-3-6.
Interceptions: East Carolina (none)
South Carolina (Landry 12)
Officials: Referee- Ford Linesman-Towns
Field Judge-Bowdoin, Back Judge-Huggins,
Umpire-Baumeister, Line Judge- Mahan,
Side Judge- Gandy
Time: 1:00 Temperature: 81 Wind: 10 mph,SwW
Weather: Clear and Breezy.

GAME NOTES
e The Pirates started 10 first-year players against USC,
including three on offense, five on defense and two specialists.

e East Carolina used 53 players in the game.
Hank Cooper (hip pointer) did not play. Offensive
lineman Shane McPherson saw his first collegiate
action against the Gamecocks.
South Carolina's Joe Troupe returned a blocked punt 40
yards fora touchdown. It was the first blocked punt return
for a touchdown against ECU since Richie Phillips of
Southern Miss did it in 1980.

LOGAN QUOTES
* "Our defense is being slaughtered by the offensive play. |
couldn't be more proud to be the head coach at East Carolina
concerning the defensive effort. They play lights-out. They're
establishing some tradition there."

"Junior Smith is the only guy right now, offensively,
that's handling the maturity level as far as getting it done.
We've got kids that won't make the right throw, kids that
won't make the right catch, but this guy is playing like an
All-American player."
GAME 6 -
ECU 31, LOUISIANA TECH 28
Ficklen Stadium Greenville, NC (27,103)
Louisiana Pech ...ciucs. 10 S 6 os {5
East Carolina i235: 5.6. 14. 10 0) Te aa
FIRST QUARTER
LT: Cooper 3 run (Boniol kick), 12:59. Drive 3plays, 36
yards, :59 possession time. Key plays: Parks 34 pass from
Martin.
LE 7,ECUS
ECU: Smith 7 run (Holcomb kick), 10:58 Drive: 6 plays, 80
yards, 2:01 possession time. Key plays: Smith 26 screen
pass.
Li? neu?
ECU: Crumpler 11 pass from Mattison (Holcomb kick),
9:54 Drive: 1 play, 11 yards, :05 possession time. Key plays:
Robinson 31 yard interception.
LE 7, BCU 14
LT: Boniol 28 field goal 3:51. Drive 6plays, 32 yards,2:26
possession time. Key plays:Francis 23 pass from Martin.
LT 10, ECU 14
SECOND QUARTER
ECU: McPhail 9 pass from Mattison (Holcomb kick) 14:26.
Drive: 12 plays, 80 yards, 4:25 possession time. Key plays:
Mattison 12 run.
LE 10, ECU 21
ECU:Holcomb 26 field goal 5:54. Drive: 14 plays, 74 yards,
5:39 possession time. Key plays: Letcher 17 pass from
Mattison on 3rd down.
LI 16, ECU 24
LT: Bonoil 28 field goal :34. Drive 6 plays, 32 yards, 1:25
possession time. Key plays: Kingrea interception of
Mattison pass.
LE 1S, ECU 24
THIRD QUARTER
LT: Mackey 10 pass from Martin (pass failed) 6:22. Drive
10plays, 57 yards, 4:14 possession time. Key plays: Albert
13 pass on 3rd and 10.
LT 19, ECU 24
FOURTH QUARTER
LT: Bonoil 28 field goal 11:32. Drive 4 plays, 4 yards, 1:19
possession time. Key plays: Fowles recovery of Mattison
fumble.
LT 22, ECU 24
LT: Thomas 19 run (pass failed) 8:41. Drive 5plays, 62
yards, 1:58 possession time. Key plays: Mackey 22 pass
from Martin.
LT 28, ECU 24
ECU: McPhail 56 pass from Mattison (Holcomb kick) 8:26.
Drive: 1 play, 56 yards, :15 possession time. Key plays: none.
Li 23, ECU 31

TEAM STATISTICS ECU LT
First Downs 21 as
USEC) ee Seer ee Ore moe nee ee 8 6
PO eee i2 9
POO oc 0 0
Net Yards Rushing 136 111

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PVC TARS PCEIUEN oo... a, Oe 3.17
Net Yards Passing 246 217
Completed - Attempted .i....cccsscccss 18-29 13-32
Wolds PCr COMPIENON ....s.cs.scsscites 13.6 12.05
BACKS VO80S 1081 x. ocis shee 1-14 1-9
Pee eR ie a 1 Zz
Total Net Yards 382 328
CCUM a ee eS 73 67
AVEIORe 2A10 DET DAY ... Ook 4.89
Punts- Average emerT ere |
Punt Returns 4-42 4225
Kickoff Returns 3-71 5-107
Penalties-yards 5-46 eee)
Fumbles-lost 2-1 1-0
Time of Possession 29:16 30:44
3rd Down Efficiency 7-16 5-15
4th Down Efficiency 0-0 1-1
PLAYER STATISTICS
Missed field goals: East Carolina (none),
Louisiana Tech (none)
East Carolina rushing: Smith 23-69, 1 TD,
McPhail 6-41, Mattison 12-16, Wilson 3-10.
La. Tech rushing: Cooper 23-74, 1TD, Redmon 7-28,
Thomas 3-20, 1 TD Martin 2-(-11)
East Carolina passing: Mattison 18-29 for 246 yards,
1 int., 3 TDs
La. Tech passing: Martin 18-32 for 217 yards, 2int, 1TD
East Carolina receiving:Galloway 1-15, McPhail 8-107,
2 TDs, Smith 3-50, Crumpler 3-28, 1 TD, Letcher 2-44,
Floyd 1-2
La. Tech receiving:Cooper 2-14, Mackey 6-65, 1TD,
Francis 5-62, Albert 1-13, Parks 3-52, Heard 1-11
East Carolina solos-assists-total (leaders only):
Henry 5-2-7, Foreman 8-2-10, Libiano 5-4-9,
David Hart 7-0-7
La. Tech solos-assists- total (leaders only):
Kingrea 7-0-7, Gray 4-1-5, Jenkins 6-0-6,
Reed 4-2-6, Moore 5-0-5
Interceptions: East Carolina (Robinson 31,
Foreman, 9) La. Tech ( Kingrea 48)
Officials: Referee- Shirk, Linesman- Wiltshire,
Field Judge-Klingensmith, Back Judge-Blum
Umpire- Welch, Line Judge- Twitty,
Side Judge- Keirns
Time: 2:00. Temperature: 70 Wind: 8-10 mph, NE
Weather: Cloudy, chance of rain.

GAME NOTES
e With the win over Louisiana Tech, ECU is 31-8 in
Homecoming games and has won its last five.

e The Pirates used 53 players in the contest. Quarterback
Perez Mattison started his first collegiate game.
Morris Foreman was named IFA Defensive Player of the
Week.
Morris Letcher suffered a knee injury against the Bulldogs
and missed the next two games.
Jerris McPhail was the first ECU running back to have
over 100 receiving yards ina game since Reggie McKinney
did it against Southern Miss. on Sept. 24, 1988.
LOGAN QUOTES
"It would have been nice to go out and win 40-0. But
at the same time, I told my team I'm glad we won this
game the way we won it. I've told these kids all year
long they've got the right stuff inside and they proved it in
the fourth quarter. We could have folded up. But to come
back like we did after falling behind, that could start us in
the direction we all want to go."

~(The pass to McPhail) was a play I saved all game long
and was going to use if we were tied or behind. They had
been double covering Carlester Crumpler the whole day,
SO we sent Carlester, basically, on a flat route to open up
the middle of the defense and give us the halfback down
the middle."

GAME 7 -
SOUTHERN MISS 24 , ECU 16
M.M. Roberts Stadium Hattiesburg Miss. (15,227)
Past Carolia 3... 0 cL Oe 6 6 - 16
Southern Miss. ........... 0 o 14 7 - 24
FIRST QUARTER
SECOND QUARTER
ECU: Holcomb 41 field goal 12:10. 7 plays,21 yards, 3:53
possession time. Key plays: none.
USM 0, ECU 3
USM: Lomoro 50 field goal 9:45 .7 plays, 50 yards 2:25
possession time.. Key plays:McKinney 10 yd reception on
ECU 47 on 4th and 7.
USM 3, ECU 3
ECU: Mc Phail 6 pass from Mattison (Holcomb kick) 4:52.
6 plays, 32 yards 1:52 possession time.. Key plays:Williams
19 pass from Mattison to USM 13.
USC 3, ECU 10
THIRD QUARTER
USM:Buckhalter 1 run (Lomoro kick) 12:47. 6 plays, 40
yards, 1:20 possession time.. Key plays:Pearson 24 pass
from Bentley to ECU 1.
USM 10, ECU 10
USM:Boyd 31 run (Lomoro kick) :18 9 plays, 66 yards 4:07
possession time.. Key plays:Bentley 10 yard run on 3rd
and 6.
USM 17, ECU 10
FOURTH QUARTER
USM: McGee 8 run (Lomoro kick) 13:49 Drive: 2 plays, 8
yards,1:00possession time. Key plays: Thomas interception
of Mttison pass at ECU 8 yard line.
USC 24, ECU 10
ECU: Mc Phail 58pass from Mattison (pass failed) 13:19 3
plays, 63 yards :30 possession time.. Key plays:none.
USC 24, ECU 16

TEAM STATISTICS USM ECU
First Downs 15 14
Rushime |..:...: 8
Passing 2... 5 5)
Penaity ......,..-.5. a 2 0
Net Yards Rushing Ly 126
Riaenes 46 eye
Verge Per tush 2. 1.6 3.4
Net Yards Passing a4 174
Compileted-Atlempted ..............3..-- 10-25 14-36
rds pet commplchon... 9.1 12.4
Sacks Voids 10s... 0-0 3-28
Had intercepted 0 3
Total Net Yards 168 300
Tong ays 7A 73
Avetave coi Ver Playa 2.4 4.1
Punts- Average P5008 7-310
Punt Returns 4-63 1-10
Kickoff Returns 2-44 3-61
Penalties-yards 7-38 12-92
Fumbles-lost 3-3 2-1
Time of Possession 32:18 27 Ae
3rd Down Efficiency 3-16 2-16
4th Down Efficiency dl 2-4
PLAYER STATISTICS

Missed field goals: Southern Miss (Lomoro 42)
East Carolina (Holcomb 38)
East Carolina rushing: McPhail 6-24, Smith 23-74,
Mattison 5-9, Wilson 3-16
Southern Miss. rushing: McKinney 4-22, Boyd 13-81,
Buckhalter 10-11, Bentley 13-(-48), McGee 6-11.
East Carolina passing: Mattison 14-36 for 174 yards, 3 int.,
pa BS
Southern Miss passing: Bentley 9-24 for 81 yards,
Oint., 1 TD. Estes 1-1 for 10 yards, 0 int., 0 TDs.
East Carolina receiving: McPhail 6-107, 2 TDs.,

Crumpler 3-23, A. Williams 2-28, Floyd 1-3, R.
Williams 1-14, Mattison 1-(-1)
Southern Miss receiving: McKinney 2-19, Kennedy 2-12,
Brock 2-21, Pearson 1-24, Buckhalter 3-15.
East Carolina solos-assists-total (leaders only):
Libiano 8-5-13, Cooke 4-3-7, Foreman 3-4-7,
McDaniel 4-2-6, Robinson 4-2-6.
Southern Miss solos-assists- total (leaders only):
Nix 5-4-9, Gulley 4-2-6, McRae 3-2-5, Ratcliff 3-2-5.
Interceptions: East Carolina (none)
Southern Miss (McRae 9, Thomas, Gulley)
Officials: Referee- Louderback Linesman-Poeter
Field Judge-Klingensmith
Back Judge-Ruta, Umpire-Strickland,
Line Judge- Graas, Side Judge- Brabowski
Time: 5:01 Temperature: 68 Wind: Light, NE
Weather: Clear, Fair
GAME NOTES
Jeff Cooke was named IFA Defensive Player of the Week.
The Sanford, N.C. senior, had seven tackles, two for losses,
forced and recovered fumbles.

e The Pirate defense allowed just 168 total offensive yards,
which is the best defensive effort by an ECU team since
Sept. 6, 1980, when Duke had just 165 yards in a 35-10
Pirate win.
David Hart suffered a groin injury in practice before the
Southern Miss game and did not play against the Golden
Eagles.
The Pirates used 53 players in the game. Defensive
tackle Marcus Jones played in his first collegiate game and
center Derrick Leaphart returned to action after missing
three games with a knee injury. Also, senior Schizo
Sherman returned his first collegiate punts against USM.
LOGAN QUOTES
e "just don't know if we're old enough to win yet. [don't
know if we're mature. We play so hard and just do things
that are incredibly stupid."

"We were physical tonight. We hit harder tonight than
we have at any time during the season. We talked about
that all week, about coming down here and hitting with
these people. We hit with them bigtime."
GAME 8 -
VIRGINIA TECH 31, ECU 12
Lane Stadium Blacksburg, Va. (34,306)
East Carolina .....:.0c.c0 0 12.0 0 - 12
Virginia Tech .;.....:....:: Pi oh SA 8 or
FIRST QUARTER
VT: Thomas 1 run (Williams kick) 8:40. 6 plays 73 yards 2:20
possession time. Key plays: Sanders 37 pass from DeShazo.
VI 7, �CU 0
SECOND QUARTER
ECU: Holcomb 25 field goal 11:20. 8 plays, 50 yards, 3:39
possession time. Key plays: Smith 25 run.
VT 7, ECU 3
VT: Freeman 52 pass from DeShazo (Williams kick) 9:43 .3
plays, 56 yards 1:37 possession time. Key plays: none.
VT 14, ECU 3
ECU: Safety, Tech fumble out of endzone 1:29.
VT 14, ECU 5
ECU: A. Williams 39 pass from Mattison (Holcomb kick) 1:05. 2
plays, 39 yards, :24 possession time. Key plays: none.
VT 14, ECU 12
THIRD QUARTER
VT: Thomas 10 pass from DeShazo (Williams kick) 9:41.
11 plays,54 yards 5:19 possession time.. Key plays: Freeman
13 pass from DeShazo on 3rd and 3.
VT 21, ECU 12






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VT: Edwards 3 run (Williams kick) 4:01. 5 plays, 46 yards 1:32
possession time. Key plays: Jones int. of Mattison pass.
Vi 2S ECU IZ
FOURTH QUARTER
VT: Williams 20 field goal 11:49. 13 plays, 52 yards, 5:58
possession time. Key plays:Edwards 17 run.
VIS eCUbR

TEAM STATISTICS VT ECU
First Downs 23 ae
IU ee 16 4
PB ee rar es eens ots itess 6 ys
POAGUGy et ee eee di 4
Net Yards Rushing 238 86
Withee 62 28
Px Ore Der (Sk oh 30 3.07
Net Yards Passing 148 172
Completed- Attempted... r-esc. 7-12 11-32
Vattls Pel COMPIGUON oc. iii 2144 15.6
DAC Ky e0Us 1OSE iis ccc s eect 3-35 1-8
JER ICU Fetes alc ae Pee 0 3
Total Net Yards 386 258
or V4 60
Average 6411 Del DIA) ce. 52 4.3
Punts- Average 4-33.3 5302
Punt Returns 2-6 0-0
Kickoff Returns 3-106 6-120
Penalties-yards 10-90 7-64
Fumbles-lost 2-0 3-0
Time of Possession 35:45 24:15
3rd Down Efficiency END 6-14
4th Down Efficiency 1-1 Qe],
PLAYER STATISTICS
Missed field goals: Virginia Tech (none)
East Carolina (none)
East Carolina rushing: McPhail 3-8, Smith 17-85,
Mattison 8-(-7)
Virginia Tech rushing: DeShazo 10-(-21) Swarm 7-52,
Thomas 21-79; 1TD, Freeman 1-(-1), White 5-58,
Edmonds 5-12, Edwards 13-59, 1 TD.
East Carolina passing: Mattison 11-32 for 172 yards,
oiat, |:
Virginia Tech passing: DeShazo 7-12 for 148 yards,
Gare 2 1s.
East Carolina receiving: Crumpler 5-47, McPhail 1 -2-31,
Williams 2-53; 1 TD, Batson 2-41.
Virginia Tech receiving: Freeman 3-81; 1 TD,
Thomas 2-27; 1 TD,White 1-3, Sanders 1-37.
East Carolina solos-assists-total (leaders only):
Brookins 3-1-4, Cooke 3-7-10, Robinson 5-13-18,
Libiano 3-12-15, Henry 5-2-7, Hart 3-5-8,
Taylor 3-5-8, Render 4-3-7
Virginia Tech solos-assists- total (leaders only):
Del Ricco 4-3-7, Brown 3-3-6, Jackson 2-4-6,
Gray 3-3-6
Interceptions: East Carolina (none)
Virginia Tech (Jones 20, Yarborough 15, Gray)
Officials: Referee-Monk Linesman-Marinucci
Field Judge-McCoy Back Judge-Epizio
Umpire-Rice, Line Judge-Carnaghi,
Side Judge- Detiller
Time: 1:01 Temperature: 47 Wind: 5-10, E
Weather: light rain

GAME NOTES
The Pirates used 51 players in the contest.

Sophomore linebacker Morris Foreman suffered a broken
thumb in the game and missed the remainder of the
season.
Junior Smith broke into ECU's career top 10 rushing list with
85 yards against Va. Tech. The Fayetteville, N.C. native, finished
with contest with 2,044 yards - 10th place.
Redshirt freshman Allen Williams caught his first
collegiate touchdown pass - 39 yards - from Perez Mattison
in the second quarter.

e ECU ended a Virginia Tech streak of 25 consecutive drives at
Lane Stadium when reaching the red zone (inside 20 yard line).
The streak ended when Tech QB Maurice DeShazo was sacked
by ECU linebacker Mark Libiano for a 13-yard loss on a 3rd-and-
six play from the 19.
LOGAN QUOTES
"They (Va. Tech) are a big, physical team and I give them
credit. At the same time, one of the things that has been to
our advantage this year is team speed. This field, if it hurt
anybody, it hurt us a little bit more than them."

e "We just made too many miscues in the passing game. It
was like a 21-point swing in the third quarter. Our defense
needs help from the offense right now. I saw too many
good things happen today for me to go home and slash my
wrists.�
GAME 9 -
TULSA 52, ECU 26
Ficklen Stadium Greenville, N.C. (18,130)

Tulsa 3 a 14 - 52
Hast Carolia ...cicecsiccccs 1 2) 8 6 - 26
FIRST QUARTER
ECU: Smith 50 run (pass failed), 12:28. Drive: 7 plays, 77
yards, 2:32 possession time. Key plays: none.
UT 0, ECU 6
ECU: Henry blocked punt into endzone, (Mattison
fumbles snap) 10:54.
UE OQ, ECU-12
UT: Brister 22 field goal, 4:35 Drive: 15 plays, 74 yards, 1:29
possession time. Key plays: Penn 24 pass from Frerotte.
UTS, ECU 12
SECOND QUARTER
UT: Penn 5 pass from Frerotte (Brister kick) 14:57. Drive:5
plays, 74 yards, 1:29 possession time. Key plays: Johnson
interception of Mttison pass.
UT 10, ECU 12
UT: Penn 25 pass from Frerotte (Brister kick) 13:32. Drive:6
plays, 72 yards, :51 possession time. Key plays: Penn 36
pass.
UP? BCU 12
THIRD QUARTER
UT: Penn 24 pass from Frerotte (Brister kick) 13:53. Drive:4
plays, 71 yards, 1:07 possession time. Key plays: Penn 50
pass.
UT 24, ECU 12
UT: Jackson 42 interception return (Brister kick) 10:53.
UT 35, ECU 12
ECU: Smith 65 run (Mattison run), 10:39 Drive: 1 plays, 65
yards,:14 possession time. Key plays: none.
UESE ECU 20
UT: Nitowski 1 pass from Frerotte (Brister kick) :24. Drive:7
plays, 54 yards, 3:00 possession time. Key plays: Headd 19
run.
UT 38, ECU 20
FOURTH QUARTER
UT: Penn 14 pass from Frerotte (Brister kick) 14:56. Drive:2
plays, 21 yards, :17 possession time. Key plays: Cole
recovery of Mattison fumble in ECU territory.
UT 45, ECU 20
ECU: Smith 9run (run failed) 9:11. Drive: 12 plays, 69 yards, 5:45
possession time. Key plays: Smith 13, 12 runs.
UT 45, ECU 26
UT: Caswell 14 pass from Frerotte (Brister kick) 6:50.
Drive:6 plays, 46 yards, 2:21 possession time. Key plays:
Headd 12 run.
LT 82 ECU 26

TEAM STATISTICS ECU UT

First Downs 23 gD
RS 18 5
POP Z 16
ete oe 3 |
Net Yards Rushing S77 108
Jn ee cS og alc re rare eee 57 a2
Perce St Ms a 6.6 Bo/
Net Yards Passing 38 of.
Copp eted-A tempted ... i...c0c-.; 4-19 27-41
es ISIN |e cece ccccsctc ie, Fs,
Be Oe 1S ee reece. 1-6 1-4
Re eee lee 6 i 2 0
Total Net Yards 415 479
ee a ee 76 To
MVE Oee Gar Del DAY i060 coc. .s-1001, DAO 6.56
Punts- Average 0.2 6-38.3
Punt Returns 2-4] 2-16
Kickoff Returns 6-57 4-100
Penalties-yards 5-31 9-51
Fumbles-lost 5-1 2-0
Time of Possession S17 2525
3rd Down Efficiency 6-16 7-16
4th Down Efficiency Q-1 0-0

PLAYER STATISTICS
Missed field goals: East Carolina (Holcomb 30),
Tulsa (none)
East Carolina rushing: Smith 31-282, McPhail 5-44,
Wilson 5-26, Floyd 8-46.
Tulsa rushing: Frerotte 7-(-2), Headd 19-86,
White 5-26, Gunn 1-(-2)
East Carolina passing: Mattison 4-19 for 38 yards
2tmt, 0 Es
Tulsa passing: Frerotte 26-40 for 358 yards 0 int.,
6 TDs, Federico 1-1 for 13 yards, 0 int., 0 TDs
East Carolina receiving: Smith 2-20, Floyd 2-18
Tulsareceiving: Penn 16-259; 4 TDs, Seamster 1-13,
Caswell 2-26; 1 TD, Brown 3-33, Nitowski 1-1;
1 TD Hoskins 1-15, Headd 2-11, Kedzior 1-13
East Carolina solos-assists-total (leaders only):
Render 4-6-10, Dav. Hart 2-4-6, Dar. Hart 0-5-5,
Libiano 5-8-13, Robinson 2-4-6.
Tulsa solos-assists- total (leaders only):
Johnson 4-5-9, Cole 3-5-8, Haenszel 1-5-6,
Denfrio 3-2-5, Jackson 2-5-7
Interceptions: East Carolina (none)
Tulsa (Johnson 6, Jackson 44, TD, Cole)
Officials: Referee- Shirk, Linesman-Taylor,
Field Judge-Shows, Back Judge-Frazier,
Umpire-Strickland, Line Judge- Twitty,
Side Judge-Keirns
Time: 1:30. Temperature: 68 Wind: 9-10 mph, SW
Weather: Rainy.
GAME NOTES
Several records were set during the game. ECU's Junior
Smith set a school and Ficklen Stadium record with 282
yards rushing on 31 carries and three touchdowns. Tulsa's
Chris Penn also setan ECU opponentand Ficklen Stadium
record with 16 catches for 259 yards and four touchdowns.

Smith's rushing totals for the game moved him into 5th
in the school career record list with 2,326 yards.
Senior Morris Letcher returned to action after missing
two games with a knee injury.
The Pirates used 54 players in the game. Defensive back
Bruce Pearson saw his first collegiate action. The
sophomore from Goldsboro, who is legally deaf, made his
mark on special teams.
e NASCAR racing legend Richard Petty was honored in
halftime ceremonies.
LOGAN QUOTES
e "We saw a Sunday afternoon receiver (Penn) who
overcame the elements. The rain did not stop them from
throwing and catching the ball. But, we bottomed out in
our ability to throw and catch the ball."

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e "Junior is a blessing. He is a true student-athlete, good off
the field and on the field. He can run it for 500 or 5, but he
always plays lights out. My hat is off to him."
GAME 10 -
KENTUCKY 6, ECU 3
Commonwealth Stadium Lexington, K.y. (34,500)

Bast Carolina ...isssesies a ey 0 : 3
Kentucky bo 0 6 - 6
FIRST QUARTER
ECU :Holcomb 21 field goal 12:26. Drive 5 plays 68 yards,
2:34 possession time. Key plays: Smith 63 run on first play
of game.
UK 6, ECUs.
SECOND QUARTER
THIRD QUARTER
FOURTH QUARTER
UK: Nickels 24 field goal 13:39. Drive: 8 plays, 33 yards,
3:55 possession time. Key plays: O'Ferral 17 option run.
UK 3, BCU 3
UK: Nickels 29 field goal :28 Drive: 7 plays, 18 yards, :51
possession time. Key plays:Smith fumble at ECU 30.
UK: 6, ECUS

TEAM STATISTICS UK ECU
First Downs 19 13
RUBIA gs easton eps sm tins es 15 8
FpSSHA cs. i ae eo 3 Z
TURAN, sx ioe etek ose 1 3
Net Yards Rushing 202 190
LU ee a3 45
PIVERRPC DOLTUS) 9.6 eee Oe 4.2
Net Yards Passing 34 36
Completed-Attemipied scious, 6-16 2-16
Yards per COMmpicn0e 2... 8 72
Sacks Vatds 06s. oe 1-3 0-0
Eiae GeCCP ted ooo atone 3 1
Total Net Yards 316 226
OGG cE) Pees ee er ip 61
AVOLACE PAIL Det DIAY 21s. se css nie 4.4 cps
Punts- Average page 6, 4-32.7
Punt Returns 2-14 0-0
Kickoff Returns 2-28 2-13
Penalties-yards 4-45 5-40
Fumbles-lost 1-1 3-1
Time of Possession 33:24 26:36
3rd Down Efficiency 7-16 12
4th Down Efficiency 3-4 1-3
PLAYER STATISTICS

Missed field goals: East Carolina (TEAM 20),
Kentucky (Nickels 22)
East Carolina rushing: Smith 34-169, McPhail 1-9,
Mattison 4-(-2), Blanton 5-19
Kentucky rushing: Williams 25-129, Hood 9-75,
O'Ferral 9-38, Riazzi 6-31, Jones 1-(-3),
Woodfork 5-12
East Carolina passing: Mattison 5-15 for 36 yards,
1 int., 0 TDs. Jacobs 0-1 for 0 Yards, 0 int. 0 TDs
Kentucky passing: O'Ferral 6-16 for 34 yards, 3int., 0 TDs.
East Carolina receiving: Smith 1-5, Crumpler 2-14,
Letcher 2-17
Kentucky receiving: Samuels 1-6, Hood 1-4,
Wyatt 2-10, Browning 2-14
East Carolina solos-assists-total (leaders only):
Taylor 5-2-7, Cooke 7-3-10, Libiano 7-2-9,
Robinson 8-2-10, Dar. Hart 15-1-16, Render 7-2-9
Kentucky solos-assists- total (leaders only):
Beehn 6-1-7, Jenkins 6-2-8, Williams 4-2-6,
Stinson 2-24
Interceptions: East Carolina (Render 13 yards,
McDaniel, Robinson) Kentucky (Robinson)
Officials: Referee- Rougeou
Linesman-Leatherwood,Field Judge-Hodges,
Back Judge-Pollard, Umpire-Williams,

Line Judge- Shuford, Side Judge- Bernard
Time: 1:01. Temperature:57 Wind: 7 mph, 5S
Weather: Thunderstorm in progress.
GAME NOTES
Sophomore Eric Blanton saw his first game action since
coming to ECU and responded with five carries for 19
yards. He also threw a key block on Junior Smith's 63-yard
run on the game's opening play.

e ECU held Kentucky scoreless for the first three quarters.
The last time the Pirates did that was against Illinois State
on Sept. 23, 1969.
e ECU held Kentucky without a touchdown for the entire
contest. The last time ECU did that was Sept. 9, 1989, when
the Pirates defeated Bowling Green, 41-6.
e The Pirates used 54 players against the Wildcats
LOGAN QUOTES
e "The way this game unfolded, it would have been a win
situation for us (late in the contest). Obviously that was
what we were trying to get done."

e "Scoring capabilities were just zero out there. We had
one shot on a fake field goal and didn't execute."
GAME 11 -
CINCINNATI 34, ECU 14
Nippert Stadium Cincinnati, Ohio (20,229)
Hast Carolina ...........; 0 0 7 7 - 14
Crmcinwatl 23... 10-7 7. 10 - 34
FIRST QUARTER
CY: Dallen 30 field goal 10:41. Drive: 4 plays, 7 yards, 1:30
possession time. Key plays: Errant snap on ECU punt attempt.
CY 3: ECU 0
CY: Small 2 run (Dallen kick) 4:13 Drive:11 plays, 54
yards, 4:25 possession time. Key plays:Kinsler intercep-
tion of Mattison pass.
Cv 10, ECU
SECOND QUARTER
CY: Small 1 run (Dallen. kick) 12713 Dtive:l plays, 66
yards, 5:59 possession time. Key plays:Small 12 run.
CY 17, FEU0
THIRD QUARTER
CY: Small 5 run (Dallen kick) 8:37 Drive: 6 plays, 89 yards, 1;51
possession time. Key plays: Small 29 run, Ladd 23 pass.
CY 24, ECU 0
ECU: Bernard Carter 34 interception return (Holcomb kick).
CY 24, ECUT
FOURTH QUARTER
CY:Dallen 22 field goal 13:14. Drive: 12 plays,61 yards,
4:29 possession time. Key plays: Hamm 23 pass form Harp.
CY 2 ree
CY:Sweet 8 pass from Harp (Dallen kick)8:52. Drive: 8
plays, 55 yards, 3:51 possession time. Key plays: Hamm 12
pass from Harp.
CY s4 4007
ECU: Mattison 2 run (Holcomb kick) 2:27 Drive:14 plays,
80 yards, 6:25 possession time. Key plays:R. Williams 11,
10 pass from Mattison, McPhail 29 run.
CY 34, ECU 14

TEAM STATISTICS ey ECU
First Downs Za 14
PUSS la a 15 Zz
TRS ee ee 8 11
FORO been ee 0 1
Net Yards Rushing 266 Fe
RIGS 5s a2
petace Ver PUGH A ices ss 20

Net Yards Passing 134 Ae
Compieted-Attempted cars... 13-24 18-35
Yards per-complenion oasis 103 10.6
BACKS VATUSAOSE occas oe cis cree O22 0-0
Had intercepted a 2
Total Net Yards 400 263
POUR VIAY 8 ik he cr 77 67
Average gain per play a9 5.93
Punts- Average a-39 5 oe
Punt Returns Get, PE)
Kickoff Returns 1-15 7-107
Penalties-yards 7-51 2-10
Fumbles-lost 1-0 0-0
Time of Possession eee 27:48
3rd Down Efficiency 9-17 7-17
4th Down Efficiency 1-1 0-1

PLAYER STATISTICS
Missed field goals: Cincinnati (none)
East Carolina (Holcomb 37)
East Carolina rushing: Smith 21-46, McPhail 3-35,
Blanton 4-8, Mattison 2-(-1), Wilson 1-(-1)
Cincinnati rushing: Small 30-206; 3 TDs,
Kimbrough 11-46, Harding 5-13, Britford 1-4,
Patterson 1-(-1), Harp 5-(-2)
East Carolina passing: Mattison 18-35 for 191
vards,2 mi, 01D,
Cincinnati passing: Harp 13-24 for 134 yards, 1 int. 1 TD
East Carolina receiving: Letcher 5-52, Crumpler 3-49,
R. Williams 3-26, A. Williams 3-22,
McPhail 2-28, Linville 1-9, Smith 1-5
Cincinnati receiving: Hamm 5-60, Britford 2-20,
Sweet 2-9; 1TD, Ladd 1-23, Small 1-13,
Harding 1-6, Blackwood 1-3
East Carolina solos-assists-total (leaders only):
Cooke 3-5-8, Krawczyk 2-4-6, Henry 3-2-5,
McDaniel 5-2-7, Taylor 3-4-7
Cincinnati solos-assists- total (leaders only):
Davis 9-1-10, Coppess 7-2-9, Borgella 4-1-5,
Hudson 4-0-4
Interceptions: East Carolina (Carter 34 for a TD)
Cincinnati (Kinsler 14, Borgella 10)
Officials: Referee-Massey, Linesman-Wittshire
Field Judge-Gautreaux Back Judge-Blum
Umpire-Hicks, Line Judge-Graaf,
Side Judge- McCoy
Time: 1:04 Temperature: 35 Wind: 10-20, W
Weather: Clear, cool, sunny
GAME NOTES
e Cincinnati's win over East Carolina was the Bearcats first
in eight meetings against the Pirates.

Junior Smith broke the ECU single-season rushing record
with 1,352 yards. The 2,541 career yards ranks fourth on
tne BCU career list.
e Ed Crabtree, a sophomore walk-on from Dunn, handled
the punting chores for the first time. Crabtree averaged
39.8 yards on five kicks.
Bernard Carter's 34 yard interception return touchdown
was the fourth straight year the Pirates have taken an
interception back for a touchdown against Cincinnati.
Hank Cooper had a 95-yard interception return in 1992,
Jerry Dillon a 20-yard return in 1991 and Robert Jones had
a 13-yard return in 1990.
e The Pirates used 54 players in the game. Redshirt
freshman offensive tackle Mark McCall saw his first action
of the season.
LOGAN QUOTES
"IT give Cincinnati a lot of credit. They shut Junior down
and they ran the ball against us. I didn't think they could
run the ball against us."

e The last time we checked (quarterback could call own plays)
at the line of scrimmage was Syracuse (season opener). I was
pleased and excited about the way he (Perez Mattison) responded.
For the most part, he put us in the right play and we moved the
ball up and down the field. We just couldn't get in the end zone."

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Statistics of Lettermen Lost from 1993 Season

DEFENSE
Season UT
1990 16
199] 24
1992 o/5)
1293 46
Totais = =159
DEFENSE

Season UT
1990 20
1991] 17
1992 Ie
1993 45
Totals 98
RECEIVING
Season No.
#990) 4
1991 8
1992 38
1993 Ol
Totals 81

Bernard Carter

DE 6-5,24, 57-41.
Tallahassee, Fla.
(Lincoln HS)

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Jeff Cooke
D1 6.1 277, or-4L
Sanrora, N.C.
(lee County Senior 15)
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Carlester Crumpler

TE, 6-6, 245, Sr-4L
Greenville, N.C.
(Ei Rose HS)
Yds. Avg. TD Long
a 2.8 0 7 (La. Tech)
78 9.8 0 16 (USM)
af 18S 41 (BGSU)
ef0" 2 1 26 (SU)
59. Wa 5 41 (BGSU)
Greg Floyd

RB-DB, 5-10, 185, Sr-4L
Anderson, S.C.
(Cf igind ao)


GREG FLOYD (continued)
DEFENSE
peqeun . UF Al FE EL SACKS Pr-PR:. PBL INE
1991 30 ES 45 * 1-6 0-0 1-1 4 i
ie ae ee 0-0 0-0 e) Z
1OtIS 2.62 25 G5 2.256 0-0 1-1 2 a
RUSHING
Season Ate "Yds. = Avg: FD Long
ie. igi Ja 4.8 ] 16 (MSU)
L993 13 hes nT, 0 LL CEU)
Totals 24 ii2 4.7 1 16 (MSU)
Morris Letcher
WIS, 3-9, 165, Sr-2L
Kansas City, Kan.
(Coffeyville CC/Wyandotte HS)
RUSHING
Season wee dS. Ue. 1) Long
1992 6 aD 36 0 28 (BGSU)
1995 i = Be 0 (MSU)
Totals Z 30 4.3 0 28 (BGSU)
RECEIVING
Season NG: Yds. Ave ID Long
12 47 7 Tg . 44 (WVU)
1993 af Sid es e. 3a (UCB)
Totals 74 868 a7 8 44 (WVU)
KICKOFF RETURNS
Season No. Yds. Ave. t) Long
1902 36 ig a' Zi4 46 (WVU)
1995 23 oo) i 29 (L5G)
Totals 61 L5G 169. 46 (WVU)
PUNT RETURNS
Season No. Yds. . Ave. EE) Long
1992 22 263 io 0 85 (MSU)
1993 Hoe 3.3 Q 13 (LT)
Totals a0 oa a7 0 85 (MSU)
Travis Render
(B59, (82, 5r-3h
Decatur, Ga.
(SW DeKalb HS)
DEFENSE
Season .7U? Ar TE TFL SACKS FEF-ER FPBU INT
1989 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0
1990 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0
1291 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0
1992 oF 1 4/7. 21 0-0 1-1 2 1
1990 wiisda 22� GU 0-0 Q-0 2 1
lefeige 7 29 12 2 0-0 1-1 5 a






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Schizo Sherman Derek Taylor

RD, 9-9,/1/5, SreH., DIT, 6-0, 275, Sr-4L






Conway, a.C. Atlanta, Ga.
(HS) (North Fulton HS) |
yy
PUNT RETURNS DEFENS
season No. Yds. Ave. ID Long season Ul Ar fT). iF. SACKS FR-FR PBU INT
1993 5 32 64 0 10 (USM) 1990 7 6 23 (1) 0-0 0-0 0 0
1991 10. 6 16 22 0.5-11 0-0 2 0
KICKOFF RETURNS 1992 15 1D 7 a 1-3 0-0 0 0
Season No. Yds. Ave 1D Long 1993 38 Bo. 7 = Bei 1.5-10 0-0 Bi 0
1793 1 24 210 0 24 (V4) Totals 8) = 57 137 1018) 34 0-0 3 0
Robert Tate Ronnie Williams
CB, 5-9, 165, Sr-3L WR, 6-0, 191, Sr-2L
Wilmington, N.C. Rock Hull S.C.

(HS/Riverside CC)

DEFENSE RECEIVING



beaspn Ul j$Al 14 TL SACKS FF-FR PBU INT Season No. Yds. Avg. TD Long
19) z 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 199k 17 167. 98 0 22 (tb)
1982 fa 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1992 2 41 205 0 29 (5)
1993 8 a iz. 0-0 Q-0 Q QO 1993 8 82 10 14 (USM)
Itais _12 .4 16. 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 Totals Ze 290 107. 1 29 (5U)
Daryl Taylor Bill Wilson
OT-DT G3, 290, a2 P, 6-4, 223, Jr-1L
Fayetteville, N.C. Sallisaw, Okla.
= Westoger HS) (HS/NE Oklahoma AGM)
DEFENSE PUNTING
peason = =3UL AX) 6TT OTL. SACKS FF-FR PBU INT Season Ne. Yds. Ave. Long IN20
1990 z 0 Z 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1795 Be, Zif7 369 54 i
ieee 5 0 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0
1992 z U2. 0-0 Q-0 0 Q
lotals. 9 0 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0

Seniors with No Career Statistics

Ken Crawford

L1G, 276 Sr ok
an Riviera Beach, Fla.
(Sun Coast HS)

Greg Smith
OG, 6-2, 262, Sr-2L
Chocowinity, N.C.
(Washington HS)

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1993 Honors & Awards
Junior Smith
All-Independent Football Alliance
All-South Independent
Honorable Mention All-America, Football News
Independent Football Alliance Offensive Player of the Week vs.
Central Florida
Carlester Crumpler
All-Independent Football Alliance
All-South Independent
Participant, Senior Bowl
First-Team All-America, Walter Camp Football Foundation
Honorable Mention All-America, Football News
Bernard Carter
ECAC All-Star Team
All-Independent Football Alliance
Participant, Kelly Tire Blue-Gray All-Star Game
Honorable Mention All-America, Football News
Daren Hart
All-South Independent
Second Team, Freshman All-America, Football News
ECAC Rookie of the Week vs. Central Florida
ECAC Defensive Player of the Week vs. Kentucky
Jeff Cooke
All-South Independent
Independent Football Alliance Defensive Player of the Week vs.
Southern Miss
Mark Libiano
Honorable Mention All-America, Football News
Independent Football Alliance Defensive Player of the Week vs.
Syracuse
Reggie Robinson
Independent Football Alliance Defensive Player of the Week vs.
South Carolina
Morris Foreman
Independent Football Alliance Defensive Player of the Week vs.
Louisiana Tech
ECAC Defensive Player of the Week vs. Louisiana Tech
Records Broken or Tied in 1993
INDIVIDUAL
Rushing Yards Gained, Game: 282, Junior Smith vs. Tulsa, 11-6-93 (Old
Mark: 245, Bill Wightman vs. Davidson, 11-8-69)
Rushing Yards Gained, Season: 1,352, Junior Smith, 1993 (Old Mark:
1309, Carlester Crumpler, 1972)
Rushing Yards Gained per Game, Season: 122.9, Junior Smith, 1993 (Old
Mark: 119.0, Carlester Crumpler, 1972)
Passing Attempts, By a Freshman, Game: 36, Perez Mattison vs. South-
ern Miss, 10-23-93 (Old Mark: 26, Charlie Libretto vs. N.C. State,
9-6-86)

Passing Attempts, By a Freshman, Season: 183, Perez Mattison, 1993
(Old Mark: 148, Charlie Libretto, 1986)
Pass Completions, By a Freshman, Game: 18, Perez Mattison vs. Louisi-
ana Tech, 10-16-93, and Cincinnati, 11-20-93 (Old Mark: 14, Charlie
Libretto vs. N.C. State, 9-6-86, and Greg Stewart vs. Eastern Ken-
tucky, 11-15-80)
Pass Completions, By a Freshman, Season: 78, Perez Mattison, 1993 (Old
Mark: 71, Charlie Libretto, 1986)
Pass Completion Percentage, By a Freshman, Season: 42.6, Perez Mattison,
1993 (Old Mark: none qualified)
Pass Interceptions Thrown, By a Freshman, Season: 16, Perez Mattison,
1993 (Old Mark: 6, Charlie Libretto, 1986)
Passing Yards, By a Freshman, Game: 246, Perez Mattison vs. Louisi-
ana Tech, 10-16-93 (Old Mark: 243, Travis Hunter vs. Temple, 10-
11-86)
Passing Yards, By a Freshman, Season: 924, Perez Mattison, 1993 (Old
Mark: 833, Charlie Libretto, 1986)
Passing Yards per Game, By a Freshman, Season: 115.5, Perez Mattison,
1993 (Old Mark: 83.3, Charlie Libretto, 1986)
Longest Pass Play, By a Freshman: 58 yards, Perez Mattison to Jerris
McPhail vs. Southern Miss, 10-23-93 (Old Mark: 53 yards, Ron Jones
to Ricky Nichols vs. Southwestern Louisiana, 11-3-84)
Total Offensive Yards, By a Freshman, Season: 901, Perez Mattison, 1993
(Old Mark: 827, Tony Baker, 1982)
Total Offensive Yards per Game, By a Freshman, Season: 112.6, Perez
Mattison, 1993 (Old Mark: 82.7, Tony Baker, 1982)
Most Receptions, By a Sophomore, Game: 8, Jerris McPhail vs. Louisi-
ana Tech, 10-16-93 (Old Mark: 6, Luke Fisher vs. Miami, Fla., 11-4-
89)
Most Receptions, By a Sophomore, Season: 34, Jerris McPhail, 1993 (Old
Mark: 22, Jarod Moody, 1986)
Most Receptions, By a Running Back, Season: 34, Jerris McPhail, 1993
(Old Mark: 31, Cedric Van Buren, 1992)
Most Receiving Yardage, By a Freshman, Game: 72, Allen Williams vs.
Central Florida, 9-18-93 (Old Mark: 56, Clayton Driver vs. [linois
State, 9-23-89)
Most Receiving Yardage, By a Sophomore, Season: 410, Jerris McPhail,
1993 (Old Mark: 288, Norwood Vann, 1981)
Most Receiving Yardage, By a Running Back, Season: 410, Jerris McPhail,
1993 (Old Mark: 288, Reggie McKinney, 1988)
Most Touchdown Receptions, By a Running Back, Season: 4, Jerris
McPhail, 1993 (Old Mark: 3, Charles Miles, Cedric Van Buren, 1992)
Most Tackles, By a Freshman, Season: 97, Daren Hart, 1993 (Old Mark:
83, Zack Valentine, 1975)
Most Tackles for Loss, By a Freshman, Season: 8, Daren Hart, 1993 (Ties
Old Mark: 8, Zack Valentine, 1975)
Most Interceptions Returned for Touchdowns, Game, Season: 1, Bernard
Carter, 1993 (Ties Old Mark: 1, set by 22 other players)
TEAM
Fewest Rushing Yards, Game: 4, vs. Washington, 9-25-93 (Old Mark:
a7 MS. Syracuse, 9-5-92)
Most Interceptions Thrown, Game: 6, vs. Memphis State, 10-2-93 (Old
Mark: 5, vs. four opponents)
Fewest Yards per Play, Game: 1.78, vs. Washington, 9-25-93 (Old Mark:
1.98, vs. North Carolina, 10-25-80)
Most Interceptions Returned for Touchdowns, Game: 1, Bernard Carter
vs. Cincinnati, 11-20-93 (Ties Old Mark: 1, set many times)
Most Safeties, Game: 1, vs. Virginia Tech, 10-30-93 (Ties Old Mark: 1,
set many times)
Fewest First Downs Rushing, Game: 1, vs. Washington, 9-25-93 (Old
Mark: 3 vs. Syracuse, 9-5-92)
Fewest First Downs Rushing, Season: 84, 1993 (Old Mark: 92, 1970)
Most First Downs Penalty, Season: 25, 1993 (Old Mark: 24, 1972)

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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: 20, Tony Baker vs. Temple (Nov. 20, 1982)
Season: 340, Carlester Crumpler, 1972
By a Senior: 204, Carlester Crumpler, 1973
By a Junior: 340, Carlester Crumpler, 1972
By a Sophomore: 252, Butch Colson, 1967
By a Freshman: 126, Tony Baker, 1982
Career: 658, Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73
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: 165, Tony Baker vs. Temple (Nov. 20, 1982)
Season: 1,352, Junior Smith, 1993
By a Senior: 1,042, Carlester Crumpler, 1973
By a Junior: 1,352, Junior Smith, 1993
By a Sophomore: 1,135, Butch Colson, 1967
By a Freshman: 827, Tony Baker, 1982
Career: 2,889, Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73
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: 14, Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73
Consecutive: 6, Carlester Crumpler (Oct. 28, 1972 - Furman, UT-Chattanooga,
William & Mary, Dayton, North Carolina, Sept. 8, 1973 - N.C. State)
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: 55, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 26, 1992)
By a Senior: 51, Jeff Blake vs. N.C. State (Jan. 1, 1992)
By a Junior: 43, John Casazza vs. Richmond (Oct. 24, 1970)
By a Sophomore: 55, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 26, 1992)
By a Freshman: 36, Perez Mattison vs. Southern Mississippi (Oct. 23, 1993)
Season: 398, Michael Anderson, 1992
By a Senior: 368, Jeff Blake, 1991
By a Junior: 277, John Casazza, 1970
By a Sophomore: 398, Michael Anderson, 1992
By a Freshman: 183, Perez Mattison, 1993
Career: 667, Jeff Blake, 1988-91
COMPLETIONS
Game: 33, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 26, 1992)
By a Senor: 31, Jeff Blake vs. N.C. State (Jan. 1, 1992)
By a Junior: 21, John Casazza vs. Richmond (Oct. 24, 1970)
By a Sophomore: 33, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 26, 1992)
By a Freshman: 18, Perez Mattison vs. Louisiana Tech (Oct. 16, 1993)
and Cincinnati (Nov. 20, 1993)
Season: 222, Michael Anderson, 1992
By a Senior: 203, Jeff Blake, 1991
By a Junior: 122, John Casazza, 1970
By a Sophomore: 222, Michael Anderson, 1992
By a Freshman: 78, Perez Mattison, 1993
Career: 360, Jeff Blake, 1988-91
HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE
Game (Min. 15 att.): 75.0, Kevin Ingram vs. Texas-Arlington (Nov. 6, 1982)
(12 of 16)
Season (Min. 150 att.): 55.8, Michael Anderson, 1992 (222 of 398)
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: 55.8, Michael Anderson, 1992 (222 of 398)
By a Freshman: 42.6, Perez Mattison, 1993 (78 of 183)
Career (Min. 250 att.): 54.1, Bill Cline, 1962-64 (153 of 283)
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: 379, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 26, 1992)
By a Senior: 378, Jeff Blake vs. N.C. State (Jan. 1, 1992)
By a Junior: 270, John Casazza vs. Richmond (Oct. 24, 1970)
By a Sophomore: 379, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 26, 1992)
By a Freshman: 246, Perez Mattison vs. Louisiana Tech (Oct. 16, 1993)
Season: 3,073, Jeff Blake, 1991
By a Senior: 3,073, Jeff Blake, 1991
By a Junior: 1,512, John Casazza, 1970
By a Sophomore: 2,486, Michael Anderson, 1992
By a Freshman: 924, Perez Mattison, 1993
Career: 5,133, Jeff Blake, 1988-91
YARDS PER GAME
Season: 279.4, Jeff Blake, 1991
By a Senior: 279.4, Jeff Blake, 1991
By a Junior: 137.5, John Casazza, 1970
By a Sophomore: 248.6, Michael Anderson, 1992
By a Freshman: 115.5, Perez Mattison, 1993
Career: 160.4, Jeff Blake, 1988-91
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: 13, Jeff Blake, 1990
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. Virginia 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. 25, 1993)
PASSING 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: 114.6, Michael Anderson, 1992
By a Freshman: 99.67, Ron Jones, 1984





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MOST PLAYS
Game: 61, Jeff Blake vs. N.C. State (Jan. 1, 1992)
Season: 445, Jeff Blake, 1991
Career: 931, Travis Hunter, 1986-89
YARDS GAINED
Game: 402, Jeff Blake vs. Southern Mississippi (Nov. 9, 1991) (361 pass, 41 rush)
By a Senior: 402, Jeff Blake vs. Southern Mississippi (Nov. 9, 1991)
(361 pass, 41 rush)
By a Junior: 318, Jeff Blake vs. Cincinnati (Oct. 20, 1990) (199 pass, 119 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: 2,407, Michael Anderson, 1992
By a Freshman: 901, Perez Mattison, 1993
Career: 5,618, Jeff Blake, 1988-91
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: 5.59, Travis Hunter, 1987 (264 for 1,478)
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)
YARDS PER GAME
Season: 289.3, Jeff Blake, 1991
By a Senior: 289.3, Jeff Blake, 1991
By a Junior: 174.9, Jeff Blake, 1990
By a Sophomore: 240.7, Michael Anderson, 1992
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: 7, Morris Letcher vs. Syracuse (Sept. 5, 1992)
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: 34, Jerris McPhail, 1993
By a Freshman: 26, Derrek Batson, 1992
By a Tight End: 48, Luke Fisher, 1991
By a Running Back: 34, Jerris McPhail, 1993
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: 112, Luke Fisher vs. Florida State (Sept. 8, 1990)
By a Sophomore: 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: 557, Morris Letcher, 1992
By a Sophomore: 410, Jerris McPhail, 1993
By a Freshman: 288, Derrek Batson, 1992
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: 613, Tom Grant, 1965-67
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)
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 Sophomore: 3, Terry Gallaher vs. Appalachian State (Sept. 13, 1975)
By a Freshman: 1, six times by four players
Season: 10, Bobby Hodges, 1953; Clayton Driver, 1991
By a Senior: 10, Bobby Hodges, 1953; Clayton Driver, 1991
By a Junior: 6, Luke Fisher, 1990
By a Sophomore: 7, Terry Gallaher, 1975
By a Freshman: 2, Walter Wilson, 1986; Ricky Nichols, 1981;
Derrek Batson, 1992
By a Tight End: 6, Luke Fisher, 1990
By a Running Back: 4, Jerris McPhail, 1993
By a Wide Receiver: 10, Bobby Hodges, 1953; Clayton Driver, 1991
Career: 17, Clayton Driver, 1989-92
By a Tight End: 11, Luke Fisher, 1988-91
By a Running Back: 6, Tom Grant, 1965-67
By a Wide Receiver: 17, Clayton Driver, 1989-92
Punting
NUMBER OF PUNTS
Game: 13, Michael Jacobs vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992)
By a Senior: 10, Rodney Allen vs. Miami (Fla.) (Nov. 8, 1980),
North Carolina (Oct. 25, 1980)
By a Junior: 12, Billy Wightman vs. three opponents
By a Sophomore: 11, Craig Losito vs. Auburn (Sept. 20, 1986)
By a Freshman: 13, Michael Jacobs vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992)
Season: 84, Billy Wightman, 1968
By a Senior: 69, Mike Herring, 1966
By a Junior: 84, Billy Wightman, 1968
By a Sophomore: 71, John Jett, 1988
By a Freshman: 68, Tim Wolter, 1985
Career: 238, Rodney Allen, 1977-80
AVERAGE PER PUNT
Game: 52.3, John Jett vs. Syracuse (Oct. 22, 1988) (3 for 157)
By a Senior: 51.3, John Jett vs. Memphis State (Sept. 14, 1991) (4 for 205)
By a Junior: 48.4, Tom Daub vs. North Carolina (Oct. 25, 1975) (7 for 339)
By a Sophomore: 43.0, John Jett vs. Southern Mississippi (Nov. 25, 1989)
(5 for 215)
By a Freshman: 52.3, John Jett vs. Syracuse (Oct. 22, 1988) (3 for 157)
Season: 45.7, Claude King, 1954 (54 for 2,468)
By a Senior: 45.7, Claude King, 1954 (54 for 2,468)
By a Junior: 40.3, Jeff Bolch, 1983 (50 for 2,013)
By a Sophomore: 40.2, John Jett, 1989 (71 for 2,853)
By a Freshman: 39.7, John Jett, 1988 (38 for 1,509)
Career: 40.08, John Jett, 1988-91 (216 for 8,640)
TOTAL YARDS
Game: 488, Michael Jacobs vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992)
By a Senior: 430, Rodney Allen vs. North Carolina (Oct. 25, 1980)
By a Junior: 450, Billy Wightman vs. Southern Mississippi (Oct. 5, 1968)
By a Sophomore: 427, John Jett vs. Virginia Tech (Oct. 21, 1989)
By a Freshman: 488, Michael Jacobs vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992)
Season: 3,166, Billy Wightman, 1968
By a Senior: 2,688, Mike Herring, 1966
By a Junior: 3,166, Billy Wightman, 1968
By a Sophomore: 2,853, John Jett, 1989
By a Freshman: 2,616, Tim Wolter, 1985
Career: 8,640, John Jett, 1988-91
LONGEST PUNT
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
388, Jeffrey Warren, 1977-80
371, Mike Brewington, 1976-79
318, Clint Harris, 1980-83
312, Zack Valentine, 1975-78
SACKS
Game: 3, Bernard Carter vs. Central Florida (Sept. 21, 1991)
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: 742, Bernard Carter, 1991
By a Freshman: 3, Zack Valentine, 1975; Fred Chavis, 1975
Career: 2512, 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 a Senior: 18, Harold Randolph, 1977
By a 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
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 23 players
Season: 1, by 23 players
Career: 2, Greg Floyd, 1990-93
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)
PASS DEFLECTIONS
Game: 4, Chris Hall vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 9, 1989)
Season: 10, Junior Robinson, Chris Hall, 1989

Punt Returns
NUMBER OF RETURNS
Game: 10, Tim Dameron vs. Furman (Oct. 28, 972)
Season: 36, Gerald Hall, 1978
By a Senior: 36, Gerald Hall, 1978
By a Junior: 26, Tony Smith, 1986
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 (36 for 478)
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)
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: 17, Carlester Crumpler, 1971
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)
Season: 990, Anthony Collins, 1980
By a Senior: 990, Anthony Collins, 1980
By a Junior: 879, Dion Johnson, 1990
By a Sophomore: 447, Jerry Tolley, 1962
By a Freshman: 625, 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)

Career: 26, Chris Hall, 1988-91
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POINTS SCORED
(4 TD, 1 PAT)
By a Senior: 26, James Speight vs. Newport News Apprentice
(Noy. 14, 1959) (4 TD, 1 PAT)
By a Sophomore: 18, Carlester Crumpler vs. The Citadel
(Oct. 2,.4971) 13:1)
By a Freshman: 16, Jeff Heath vs. Texas Arlington
(Nov. 6, 1982) (4 FG, 4 PAT)
Season: 102, Carlester Crumpler, 1972 (17 TD)
By a Senior: 96, Dave Alexander, 1965 (16 TD)
By a Junior: 102, Carlester Crumpler, 1972 (17 TD)
By a Sophomore: 92, Butch Colson, 1967 (15 TD, 1 2PT)
By a Freshman: 75, Jeff Heath, 1982 (16 FG, 27 PAT)
Kicking: 82, Anthony Brenner, 1991 (14 FG, 40 PAT)
Career: 251, jetf Fleath, 1982-35 (53 PG, 927A)
Non-Kicking: 222, Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73 (37 TD)
TOUCHDOWNS
Game: 4, Dave Alexander vs. Howard (Nov. 20, 1965)
4, 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, 9172
By a Sophomore: 15, Butch Colson, 1967
By a Freshman: 4, Travis Hunter, 1986; Tony Baker, 1982
Career: 37, Carlester Crumpler,. 1971-73
MOST FIELD GOALS MADE
Game: 4, Jeff Heath vs. Texas Arlington (Nov. 6, 1982)
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)
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), Bili Lamm, 1978
By a Freshman: 69.6 (16-23), Jeff Heath, 1982
7) Career (Min. 30 att.): 76.6 (23-30), Chuck Berleth, 1986-87

Game: 26, James Speight vs. Newport News Apprentice (Nov. 14, 1959)
By a Junior: 24, Kenny Strayhorn vs. Dayton (Oct. 26, 1974) (4 TD)
Kicking: 16, Jeff Heath vs. Texas Arlington (Nov. 6, 1982) (4 FG, 4 PAT)
4, James Speight vs. Newport News Apprentice (Nov. 14, 1959)
Steve Logan and
Perez Mattison
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)
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. 3, 1990)
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, Antony Collins, 1979
By a Sophomore: 1,191, Butch Colson, 1967
By a Freshman: 940, Tony Baker, 1982
Career: 4,463, Anthony Collins, 1977-80









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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)
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 PERCENTAGE
Game (Min. 10 att.): 81.8 (9 for 11) vs. Tennessee
Tech (Sept. 3, 1988)
Season: 55.3 (1991)
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 Illinois (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)

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: 39.77 (1979)
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: 1, 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: 1, many times
Season: 2 (1980, 1983)

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Scoring
POINTS SCORED
Game: 74 vs. Newport News Apprentice
(Nov. 14, 1959)
Season: 380 (1979)
Fewest: 108 (1969)
POINTS PER GAME
Season: 34.5 (1979)
Lowest: 12.0 (1969)
TOUCHDOWNS
Game: 10 vs. Newport News Apprentice
(Nov. 14, 1959)
Season: 51 (1979)
Fewest: 15 (1969)
FIELD GOALS MADE
Game: 4 vs. Texas-Arlington (Nov. 6, 1982)
Season: 16 (1982)
Fewest: 0 (1962, 1963, 1964)
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Game: 7 vs. Temple (Oct. 15, 1983)
Season: 25 (1972)
Fewest; 5 (1967)
POINTS AFTER
TOUCHDOWN KICKS MADE
Game: 9 vs. East Tennessee State (Nov. 7, 1981)
Season: 46 (1979)
Fewest: 9 (1962)
POINTS AFTER
TOUCHDOWN KICKS ATTEMPTED
Game: 9 vs. East Tennessee State (Nov. 7, 1981)
Season: 47 (1979)
Fewest: 12 (1962)
TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS MADE
Game: 3 vs. Newberry (Oct. 20, 1962),
Presbyterian (Oct. 5, 1963)
Season: 11 (1963)
SAFETIES
Game: 1, many times
Season: 3 (1989)

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First Downs
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS
Game: 36 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975)
Fewest: 4 vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)
Season: 263 (1979)
Fewest: 136 (1967)
FIRST DOWNS PASSING
Game: 23 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 5, 1992)
Fewest: 0 vs. Southern Illinois (Sept, 28, 1974),
Bowling Green (Sept. 14, 1974),
Appalachian State (Oct. 19, 1974),
Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)
Season: 153 (1991)
Fewest: 20 (1974)
FIRST DOWNS RUSHING
Game: 34 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975)
Fewest: 1 vs. Washington (Sept. 25, 1993)
Season: 204 (1979)
Fewest: 84 (1993)
FIRST DOWNS PENALTY
Season: 25 (1993)
Fewest: 6 (1983)
Penalties
NUMBER OF PENALTIES
Game: 18 vs. Tulane (Nov. 2, 1991)
Fewest: 1 vs. Western Carolina (Oct. 13, 1962),
Richmond (Oct. 18, 1969),
Temple (Sept. 28, 1985)
Season: 103 (1991)
Fewest: 50 (1966, 1974)
YARDS PENALIZED
Game: 159 vs. Tulane (Nov. 2, 1991)
Fewest: 10 vs. William & Mary (Nov. 11, 1972)
Season: 892 (1991)
Fewest: 490 (1966)

Fumbles
TOTAL FUMBLES
Game: 11 vs. Richmond (Oct. 21, 1978)
Season: 54 (1978)
Fewest: 21 (1989)
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: 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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Single Game Top Opposing Performances
TOTAL OFFENSE
TEAM STATISTICS
Most Plays: 103, by Georgia Southern (Sept. 22, 1984)

Fewest Plays: 40, by Western Carolina (Sept. 1, 1979) Total Offensive Yards Rushing Yards
Most Net Yards: 706, by Florida State (Oct. 16, 1982) 1, Petia Stile 1987... 0G: 1. Wien (Pla, 196s). cee. 454
Fewest Net Yards: 78, by VMI (Oct. 7, 1978) 2. Georgia Seuthermn, 1985 ..... Of . 2. Dowling Green, 7. re: 426 |
Most Yards per Play: 9.17, by Florida State (Oct. 16, 1982) POV se, Io. ek OPE 8 ACS 19 oe nas 421
(77 for 706) 4, South Carolina, 1990........ Ooo 4 South Carolina, (90)... ...... 415
5; Souther Miss. 1988 ....... Oe =D. Ort Catone 196) 2. -.... 393
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Most Attempts: 81, by Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980) oe as = sag boat
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Most Net Yards: 454, by Miami (Fla.) (Nov. 8, 1980) oA Casini. 1067 i Sac ani ES
Fewest Net Yards: -12, by Davidson (Oct. 6, 1973) = a = ae 1984 oe ae : ee ae ye a |
Most Yards per Play: 7.13, by Temple (Oct. 11, 1986) (56 for 399) ee aha aces |
Most Touchdewus: 7, by Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980) 4. Witham & Mary, 1981 ....... mo =. Sone Carona, 1990... ao
8 eae B South Catoia, (089........ OP? BSW Louisiaind. 1988......... ..-. 32
PASSING Scoring Weed VO, 92 ee sc a2 |
Most Attempts: 52, by Georgia Southern (Sept. 22, 1984) L, Gaiiord- 1957 =... 8. 79 |
Most Completions: 35, by William & Mary (Nov. 14, 1981) 2. Southern Miss, 1968 ......... 65 |
Fewest Completions: 2, by N.C. State (Sept. 8, 1979) 3. Appalachian State, 1939... ... 64
Most Yards: 456, by Florida State (Oct. 16, 1982) 4, Plotida Site 1980...... 2... 63
Fewest Yards: 11, by William & Mary (Nov. 11, 1978) 5, Lenoir-Rhyne, 1958 .......... 59
Most TD Passes: 6, by Tulsa (Nov. 6, 1993)
Highest Completion Percentage (Min. 10 att.): 91.7 (11 of 12), INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
by Eastern Kentucky (Nov. 15, 1980)
Rushing
SCORING 1. Paul Palmer, Temple, 1986 349 yds., 43 atts., 8.1 avg.
Most Total Points: 79, by Guilford (Nov. 12, 1932) 2. Sammie Smith, Florida State, 1987 244 yds., 19 atts., 12.8 avg.
65, by Southern Mississippi (Oct. 5, 1968) 3. Mercury Morris, West Texas St., 1967 224 yds., 25 atts., 8.9 avg.
Most Touchdowns: 9, by Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980) 4. Kevin Bryant, North Carolina, 1981 aii yds,, 19 atts., 17.1 ave.
Most PAT Kicks Made: 9, by Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980) 5. Mike Voight, North Carolina, 1975 209 yds., 42 atts., 4.9 avg.
Most eu Conversions: 2, by Murray State (Sept. 17, 1983) Passing |
Moe ee pee ~aue ) by NC Sinte (Sept 1976) 1. Todd Ellis, South Carolina, 1987 425 yds. (21 of 32) |
2. Tracy Ham, Georgia Southern, 1984 403 yds. (26 of 52)
epee 3. Chris Garrity, William & Mary, 1981 399 yds. (34 of 44)
Most Thrown: 7, by Western Carolina (Oct. 18, 1975) "
4. Vinny Testaverde, Miami (Fla.), 1985 385 yds. (23 of 34)
Most Caught: 6, by Memphis State (Oct. 2, 1993)
5. Alex Van Pelt, Pittsburgh, 1991 369 yds. (29 of 43)
Most Yards Returned: 130, by Memphis State (Oct. 2, 1993)
Receiving (Catches)
PUNTING 1. Chris Pern, Tulsa, 1993 16 catches (259 yds.)
Most: 11, by Richmond (Nov. 10, 1979); Illinois State 2. Wilbert Ursin, Tulane, 1991 15 catches (206 yds.)
(Sept. 23, 1989) 3. Bobby Slaughter, Louisiana Tech, 1989 12 catches (145 yds.)
Highest Average Per Punt: 47.5, by West Virginia (Oct. 8, 1988) 4. Marlon Pearce, Cincinnati, 1992 10 catches (148 yds.)
(4 punts) Bobby Slaughter, Louisiana Tech, 1990 10 catches (109 yds.) |
Jeff Powell, William & Mary, 1981 10 catches (53 yds.) |
PUNT RETURNS a8 |
Most: 9, by William & Mary (Sept. 21, 1968) Regine (yara?) |
Most Yards Returned: 146, by Southern Mississippi 1. Chris Penn, Tulsa, 1993 ee)
2. Wilbert Ursin, Tulane, 1991 206 yds. (15 catches)
(Nov. 14, 1987)
3. Michael Irvin, Miami, Fla., 1986 194 yds. (8 catches)
KICKOFF RETURNS 4. Marlon Pearce, Cincinnati, 1991 183 yds. (7 catches)
Most: 9, by Tennessee Tech (Sept. 3, 1988) 5. Harold Robinson, Akron, 1991 160 yds. (8 catches)
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: 20, by three opponents
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)
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Largest Margins
Victory Margin

Margin Opponent Site Date Score
74 Newport News Apprentice ieee Nov. 14, 1959 74-0
67 Edenton Flyers Greenville, N.C. Oct. 24.1949 67-0
o1 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: pept, 11, 1976 48-0
47 Atlantic Christian Greenville, N.C. Nov. 18, 1950 54-7
46 Illinois State Greenville, N.C. Depe, 23, 1987 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
Margin Opponent Site Date Score
79 Guilford Greenville, N.C. Nov. 12, 1932 0-79
65 Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, Miss. Oct. 5, 1968 0-65
64 Appalachian State Boone, NC. Nov. 18,1939 0-64
56 Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. pepi 2, 1780) 7-63
56 North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. pepi. 2, 1981 0-56
49 N.C. Slate Raleigh, N.. Sept 6. 1973 8-57
49 West Virginia Morgantown, W.V. Oct. 3, 1987 0-49
48 Lenoir-Rhyne Greenville, N.C. Nov. 9, 1957 7-55
47 Lenoir-Rhyne Lenoir, N.C. Nov. 23, 1934 0-47
47 Appalachian State Greenville, N.C. Nov. 6, 1948 0-47
Top Road Crowds
Attend. Opponent Location Date Score
84,774 Penn State Beaver Stadium, State College, Pa. Bept. 277 1986 17-42
84,266 Penn State Beaver Stadium, State College, Pa. Dept. 26, 1965 I0Q-17
77,019 Georgia Sanford Stadium, Athens, Ga. pepr 27, 1990 15-19
73,943 Florida Florida Field, Gainesville, Fla. Oct 22 1985 17-24
73,800 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, S.C. Oct, 27, 1984 20-42
72, 06 Washington Husky Stadium, Seattle, Wash. pept, 25, 1993 0-35
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
66,000 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, S.C. Sept. 17, 1988 0-17
65,660 Be Tiger Stadium, Baton Rouge, La. Dec /, 1955 15-35







Reception Yardage
No.
pa
=
Pass Completions
No.
x
See Tea Se eye
7 oe oS a
Player
Walter Wilson
Luke Fisher
Terry Gallaher
Clayton Driver
Hunter Gallimore
Ricky Nichols
Tim Dameron
Billy Ray Washington
Dave Bumgarner
Carlester Crumpler, Jr.
Player
Jeff Blake
Travis Hunter
Michael Anderson
Carl Summerell
John Casazza
Bill Cline
Kevin Ingram
Charlie Libretto
Leander Green
Greg Stewart
Punt Returns
No.
a he
Player
Bobby Ellis
Gerald Hall
Jimmy Walden
Tommy Bullock
Henry Williams
Tim Dameron
7. George Whitley
8.
9
0
Bill Cline
. Jack Patterson
10.
Dion Johnson
Rushing
No.
oN
= oe PON
Player
Carlester Crumpler
Tony Baker
Theodore Sutton
Junior Smith
Butch Colson
Anthony Collins
Kenny Strayhorn
Dave Alexander
Eddie Hicks
Earnest Byner
Passing Yardage
No.
2
Sd Sioa be Ss comodo oa
Player
Jeff Blake
Travis Hunter
Carl Summerell
Michael Anderson
John Casazza
Bill Cline
Leander Green
Kevin Ingram
Charlie Libretto
Greg Stewart
Years
1986-89
1988-91
1975-78
1989-92
1988-91
1981-84
1970-72 |
1977-79
1962-64
{oil Mer-la-\-1 am Ke) o Mm R-1"

1989-93 | _95
Years
1988-91 |
1986-89 | 28
eee - 37
1962-64
1981-83 _ a
1986-89
1976-79

Years
1964-66
1975-78
1981-84
1967-69
1983-84
1970-72
1968-70
1962-64
1969-71
1990-91
Years
1971-73
1982-85
1977-80
1991-
1967-69
1977-80
1972-75
1963-65
1975-78
1980-83
Years
1988-91
1986-89
1971-73
1990-92
1970-71
1962-64
1976-79
1981-83
1986-89
1979-82
Yds.
348
967
115
Del
386
179
197
313
220
329
Att.
658
563
507
506
638
367
421
394
330
378
Att.
667
587
427
427
459
283
289
282
309
223
102
72
88
66
65
58
41
74
81
Att.
667
707
427
427
459
283
202
309
289
229
No.
af
80
10
29
4)
19
22
36
26
41

Comp.
360
280
198
237
194
153
133
147
147
108
Avg.
18.4
14.3
20.0
14.5
18.8
18.6
20.6
20.f
13.8
ILS

Avg.
4.39
o.02
7.00
5.02
3.94
6.01
Ji
5.36
6.97
5.42
TD
TD
16
11
id
i?
10
10
11
b
Yds.
Sp SS,
J028
2,682
2,309
2,010
2,425
L776
L897
2,098
1,466

Total Offense
No.
10.
COHN ATARWN
Player
Jeff Blake
Travis Hunter
Bill Cline
Carl Summerell
Leander Green
Butch Colson
Kevin Ingram
Carlester Crumpler
Dave Alexander
Mike Weaver
Pass Receptions
No.
Raa
ew SS oe ee
Player
Luke Fisher
Walter Wilson
Clayton Driver
Carlester Crumpler, Jr.
Dick Corrada
Dave Bumgarner
Terry Gallaher
Hunter Gallimore
Ricky Nichols
Cedric Van Buren
Punting
No.
SA SS le
Player
John Jett
Jeff Bolch
Rodney Allen
Mike Herring
Craig Losito
Tom Daub
Billy Wightman
Bill Cline
Scoring
No.
8.
ve
10.
Se he ee iat ie as
Player
Jeff Heath
Carlester Crumpler
Dave Alexander
Anthony Collins
Bill Lamm
Butch Colson
Kenny Strayhorn
Robb Imperato
Eddie Hicks
Leander Green
Kickoff Returns
Z

ee
. Player
Jerry Tolley
Bill Cline
Henry Williams
Anthony Collins
Dion Johnson
Junior Robinson
Reggie McKinney
Reggie Pinkney
Jimmy Walden
Willie Hawkins
Years
1988-91
1986-89
1962-64
1971-73
1976-79
1967-69
1981-83
1971-73
1963-65
1973-76
Years
1988-91
1986-89
1989-92
1989-93
1968-70
1962-64
1975-78
1988-91
1981-84
1989-92
Years
1988-91
1982-84
1977-80
1965-66
1986-87
1975-76
1967-69
1963-64
Years
1982-85
197E-73
1963-65
1977-80
1977-80
1967-69
1967-69
1988-90
1975-78
1976-79
Years
1962-64
1962-64
1983-84
1977-80
1990-91
1987-89
1985-88
1974-76
1981-84
1975-77
Plays
879
OSE
619
646
634
gs.
o/9
658
494
605

No.
102
cee
88
81
te
74
ie
66
65
62

No.
216
1o7
238
96
ayy
Hi2
199
86
TD
ae
34
29
2a
af
ie,
24
24
Yds.
609
O18
1,104
L939
E302
1,609
1,709
508
811
918
Rush
485
1,268
1,458
785
Lor
pia) 7:
T52
2,889
2,412
1,509
Yds.
1,462
1,670
1,280
959
906
1025
1,441
1,244
1,206
604
Yds.
8,640
5,434
9,224
o,/ 17
4,445
4,221
7,265
2,910
PAT
pp
= OO
89
i Ga ee
Returning Players In Bold. (NOTE: Qualifiers must have played two years or more when averages are used.)
Pass
3, igo
3,928
2,425
2 O09
2,098
ono
1,976
0
740
1,457
14.3
18.4
14.5
18
FL
13.8
20.0
18.8
18.6
G7

Total
Yds.
5,618
5,196
3,883
3,644
3,609
3,025
2,908
2,889
2,892
2,846

Avg.
40.0
Oo 7
38.8
38.7
38.0
3
a

TD
11
16
i7
I
10
10

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= Reception Yardage Total Offense
ds, No. Player Year No. Avg. TD No. Player Year Plays Rush
618 1. Hunter Gallimore 1991 49 17.9 8 1. Jeff Blake 1991 445 109
196 2. Walter Wilson 1989 43 17.9 9 2. Michael Anderson 1992 441 -79
883 3. Dion Johnson 1991 40 18.6 4 3. Jeff Blake 1990 337 414
O44 4. Luke Fisher 1991 48 14.3 4 4. Travis Hunter 1989 San 398
609 5. Tim Dameron 1972 30 21.0 5 5. Leander Green 19/9 288 632 |
(25) | 6. Clayton Driver 1992 43 14.5 6 6. Carl Summerell 1972 289 424 |
18 7. Morris Letcher 1992 47 119 5 7. Kevin Ingram 1983 280 464
889 8. Luke Fisher 1990 35 13.3 6 8. Dave Alexander 1965 303 558
852 9. Carlton Nelson 1983 28 18.8 2 9. Bill Cline 1964 217 944
346 10. Carlester Crumpler, Jr.� 1992 38 13.8 4 10. Carl Summerell 1975 204 = 235
| Pass Completions Pass Receptions
'D No. Player Year Att. TD Yds. No. Player Year Yds. Avg. TD
1 1. Michael Anderson 1992 398 22 2,486 1. Hunter Gallimore 1991 881 17.9 8
6 2. Jeff Blake 1991 368 28. 3,073 2. taike Fisher 1991 686 14.3 4
7 3. John Casazza 1970 ZT 4 1512 3. Moris Letcher 1992 57 1D 5
5 4. Jeff Blake 1990 219 13, 91010 4. Dick (orrada 1970 oi. el 1
3 �. lravis Hunter 1989 229 I 42476. 5. Peter Zophy 1992 40/7. Ed 2
3 6. Kevin Ingram 1983 164 BS 1191. 6. Valter Wilson 1989 7/1 179 2,
3 7. Carl Summerell 1972 197 i i127 Clayton Driver 1992 624 14.5 6
0 8. Carl Summerell 1973 154 11 1222 82 Dave Buimgarner 1964 519 12.6 4
0 9. Perez Mattison 1995 183 6 924 9. Dion Johnson 1991 743 18.6 4
8 10. Travis Hunter 1987 155 3. 1,107 10. Corlester Crumpler, 1992 524 7 136 4
Punt Returns Punting (Min. 1.2 att. per game)
No. Player Year Yds. No. | Avg. No. Player Year No. Yds.
1. Tommy Bullock 1968 148 2, 1. John Jett 1997 48 2,025
2. Bobby Ellis 1965 189 14 2. jeff Bolch 1983 50 2,015
3. Gerald Hall 1978 478 36 3. Jeff Bolch 1984 62 2,492
4. Stu Garrett 1969 7 8 John Jett 1989 71 2,853
5. Morris Letcher 1992 263 oe 5. Gil job 1974 5) = 2,001
6. Bobby Ellis 1966 130 Ti 6. Rodney Allen 97) 48 1,910
7. Gerald Hall 1976 302 26 7. {orm Jett 1988 oo = 1509
8. Jimmy Walden 1981 115 10 8. Rodney Allen 1976 66 2581.
9. Dion Johnson 1990 167 15 9. Rodney Allen 1980 OL. 2,385
10. Junior Robinson 1989 201 19 10. Mike Herring 1966 69 2,691
3 Rushing Scoring
ts. No. Player Year Att. Avg. No. Player Year TD PAT
1 1. Junior Smith 1993 278 4.9 1. Carlester Crumpler 1972 17 0
2 || 2. Carlester Crumpler 4972 340 oo 2. Wave Alexander 1964 16 0
4 3. Butch Colson 1967 psp 4.5 Dave Alexander 1965 16 0
6 4. Anthony Collins 1979 154 Ve) 4. Butch Colson 1967 15 1
a] S. Carlester Crumpler 1975 204 Deel 5. ete onaty 1976 2 26
4 6. Junior Smith 1992 186 5.6 6. Anthony Collins 1979 14 0
4 7. Dave Alexander 1965 227 4.5 7. Anthony Brenner 109% 0 40
i) 8. Tony Baker 1985 197 4.8 8. Leander Green 7 12 2
th | 9. Billy Wallace 1970 210 4.3 9. Jeff Heath 1982 0 ay
a 10. Eddie Hicks 1976 137 ce. 10. Carlester Crumpler 175 HZ 0
Passing Yardage Kickoff Returns (Min. 1.2 att. per game)
No. Player Year Att. Comp. TD Nd. No. Player Year Yds. No.
1. Jeff Blake 1991 368 209 28 1. Henry Williams 1983 59] 19
2. Michael Anderson 1992 398 222 pes 2. Anthony Collins 1980 990 a7
2. jOnn Casazza 1970 iy 122 4 3. Dion Johnson 1990 879 34
4. Jeff Blake 1990 219 116 3 4. Junior Robinson 1989 955 38
5. Travis Hunter 1989 223 110 5 7. Bobby Clair 1985 423 I7
6. Carl Summerell 1972 17 86 12 Anthony Collins 1978 398 16
7. Carl Summerell 73 154 82 be 7. Junior Robinson 1988 435 18
8. Kevin Ingram 1983 164 90 8 8. Willie Hawkins 1977 B25 ye
9. Bill Cline 1964 7 71 a. 7 9. Keecie Pinkney se. 467 20 | 23.4.
10. Travis Hunter 1987 155 76 3 | 10. Reggie McKinney 1988 566 25 | 226
Returning Players In Bold |
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Rushing Offense . Interceptions 3 3
No. Year S Att. Yds. TD No. Year : No. Yds. pes
1. 1979 1 692 4,053 47 1. 1976 (26 519 20.0
2. 1976 1} 734 3,263 28 2: 1975 24 198 8.3
3. 1975 7 617 3,090 29 3. 1965 3 |) (215 9.3
4. 1974 Ti 643 3,015 30 4. 1973 | ae 333 15.1
5. 1977 11 604 2,927 29 5. 1991 | 20. 361 18.0
6. 1973 sa 638 2,918 32 6. 1985 | 19. 206 10.8
7. 1982 1 619 2,845 23 1978 19 155 $2
8. 1972 ia: 687 2,783 23 8. 1981 | 4 226 13.2
9. 1978 TT 625 2,692 21 1977 Vv 171 10.1
10. 1981 dle 601 2,662 25 1968 17 120 7A

Passing Offense Punt Returns

No. Year G Att. Comp. Ydg; TD No. Year No. Yds.
1.2 1991, it 414 220 a1 9 30 L196 38 469
2. 1292 BI 398 212 3,085 af 2. 1976 36 437
3 1969 11 314 156 2,145 18 5. 1962 ae 308
4. 1988 11 240 108 1,645 14 4. 1981 Ea 126
5: = 1993 iW O11 144 1,624 10 1983 Papi 230
6. 1970 11 301 133 L612 4 6. 1965 31 316
7, 31990 it 241 128 1,605 3 7. A967 40 404
8. 1971 10 260 103 1,408 8 S. 1985 Zi 207
9.1 IB? 11 202 79 1,546 6 o, AIS9 34 324
1964 10 183 99 1,405 ES 10. 1964 38 goa

Total Offense Total Defense

Rush Pass Total a Total
No. Year G Yds. Yds. Yds. TD No. Year Rush Yds. Yds. Yds.
11970 del 4,053 2179 Dace ol t 1965 881 1,076 Lone
2. 1991 11 1,429 3,079 4,808 43 2. 1964 1 Aat 907 2,018
3.1902 a1 1,547 3,085 4,632 36 o. 1975 1,416 837 2450
4. 1982 11 2,845 1,546 4,391 29 4. 1963 1,144 917 2,061
5. 1986 1 2,650 1,645 4,295 a0 Se 1976 1 oa3 1,002 2/900
6.1975 11 2,918 Tae? 4,245 41 6. 1972 1,200 ba e/ 27g
72 1072 11 2,760 1,283 4,066 oo oe 1975 1,406 L511 2, 0k
8. 1975 1] 3,090 969 4,059 40 8. 1966 1,608 1,114 ef22 |
9. 1989 11 1,852 2,145 3,997 39 2. 1969 1,200 1,644 2,844 |
10. 1976 8! 3,263 Zit 3,974 32 10 1967 1,413 1,464 2,077 |
Punting Scoring Defense |
No. Year No. Yds. Avg. Yds. No. Year G Pts.
1,2 4983 51 2,013 39.5 128 i 1965 10 54
2. 1984 63 2,905 39.8 202 2 1965 9 83 |
224975 63 2,009 a7 6 88 3. 1964 10 99
41979 48 1909 39.8 181 4. 1978 11 123
5, 1974 68 2,072 393 247 5, 1976 11 116
6, 1977 64 2,349 30.7 194 6. 1973 11 151
1978 66 2,980 oo. 1 251 72 12 be 154 |
S. 4991 49 2,025 41.3 288 1975 FE 154 |
�. 1985 68 2,616 38.5 220 o.1962 9 136 |
10. 1986 Le 2,027 37.1 149 IO: 1974 at 167
Scoring Kickoff Returns
No. Year TD FG PAT SAF Pts. | oA No. Year No. Yds.
L197 Ok 8 48 0 380 fF 1963 16 455
2. 499] 47 14 43 1 372 2, 1962 26 663
21078 47 8 42 1 22 3. 1980 43 1,088
4. 1964 42 0 23 0 2/9 4. 1983 30 748
5, 1989 39 7 a7 a 301 3, 1989 oo) 1,245
6, 1965 38 Z 34 0 268 G: 1985 38 883
7 aoe 2 41 2 34 0 289 7. 1990 53 �197 |
8. 1988 38 8 33 0 287 8. 1992 56 1,206 | 21.54
9. 1976 34 14 30 0 278 | 9. 1988 54 1,160 | 21.43
1967-37 1 26 0 253 [a 8610. 1978 ~"_ 32 684 gad
118 ACU L







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Zee ok SS
245�� 37-3
pL ee
Jig 2h. 1
iba. 4S
a. 16 4
ie 2 7
iyo 448
We 21 2g
176. 22. 2
6. 29-.2
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170, 41. 0
7a ay
io oe 8
169 34-8
166+ 1: .22
166 26
160. 20 2)
164 8.1
164 28. 4
ice
163 22 2
2. 4 2
16: 2b
Gi 2 2
lp. 14-5 2
196... 292-2
156. 12 a
15S G2 0
154. 16. a
las 26 2
133 34� 3
152� ob: 2
1 (i
150) 3% .1
toe . 30.23
148....25 2
147 22.0
147 2 8B
146 24 31
lt -27
146-20.
148 2k 8
148 2
143-17 1
142. 23.
ia. 0
1g? . 23-23
136 6 1
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13a. 27.
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13.0
134 BZ
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133 2202. 0
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132 8
132 S38
1371-8
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100+ Yard Performances Since 1962
OPPONENT
NAME
Junior Smith
Billy Wightman
Junior Smith
Reggie McKinney
Carlester Crumpler
Dave Alexander
Earnest Byner
Leander Green
Eddie Hicks
Dave Alexander
Butch Colson
Dave Alexander
Butch Colson
Les Strayhorn
Carlester Crumpler
Junior Smith
Billy Wightman
Billy Wallace
Tony Baker
Eddie Hicks
Junior Smith
Tony Baker
Carlester Crumpler
Tony Collins
Jeff Blake
Carlester Crumpler
Bubba Bunn
Tim James
Ken Strayhorn
Billy Wightman
Tony Baker
Tom Michel
Butch Colson
Carlester Crumpler
Theo Sutton
Junior Smith
Junior Smith
Butch Colson
Billy Wightman
Tony Baker
Les Strayhorn
Ken Strayhorn
Junior Smith
Don Schink
Carlester Crumpler
Theo Sutton
Les Strayhorn
Bill Bailey
Billy Wallace
Jimmy Howe
Les Strayhorn
Carlester Crumpler
Tony Baker
Junior Smith
Eddie Hicks
Theo Sutton
Junior Smith
Billy Wallace
Carlester Crumpler
Anthony Collins
Carlester Crumpler
Anthony Simpson
Carlester Crumpler
Tony Baker
Billy Wightman
Eddie Hicks
Earnest Byner
Willie Hawkins
Billy Wightman
OPPONENT
Tulsa
Davidson
Arkansas St.
Cincinnati
Appalachian St.
Howard
William & Mary
Richmond
Southern Illinois
Lenoir-Rhyne
Furman
Maine
Southern Miss.
Toledo
Dayton
Kentucky
Furman
Davidson
Temple
Virginia
Syracuse
SW Texas State
William & Mary
William & Mary
Northern Illinois
Davidson
E. Tenn. State
Cincinnati
Davidson
Louisiana Tech
Richmond
Wofford
The Citadel
Furman
N. Texas State
Southern Miss.
Central Florida
Tampa
Tampa
SW Louisiana
Davidson
Furman
Memphis State
The Citadel
Richmond
Louisiana Tech
Marshall
NE Louisiana
W. Texas State
Appalachian St.
The Citadel
UNC
William & Mary
South Carolina
Southern Miss.
Appalachian St.
South Carolina
Marshall
Richmond
Wake Forest
The Citadel
Ga. Southern
UT-Chattanooga
Tulsa
Marshall
UNC
William & Mary
Southern Miss.
Parsons
DATE
Nov. 6, 1993
Nov. 8, 1969
Nov. 14, 1992
Oct. 10, 1957
Nov. 17, 1973
Sept. 26, 1964
Nov. 13, 1982
Nov. 10, 1979
Oct. 9,-1976
Nov. 6, 1965
Nov. 4, 1967
Dec. 11, 1965
Nov. 22, 1969
sept. 12, 1970
Nov. 18, 1972
Nov. 13, 1993
Nov. 1, 1969
Nov. 28, 1970
Nov. 20, 1982
Nov. 8, 1975
pept. 7, 1993
sept. 14, 1985
Nov. 3, 1973
Nov. 24, 1979
Nov. 10, 1990
Nov.6, 1971
Oct. 20, 1984
Nov. 19, 1988
Oct 6, 1973
pept. 2/7, 1969
et 9 1962
Nov. 17, 1962
Oct. 28, 1967
Oct, 28, 1972
Nov. 17, 1979
Oct 29, 1992
Sept. 18, 1995
Nov. 9, 1968
Nov. 9, 1968
Oct. 121985
Nov. 18, 1970
pept. 29, 1973
Oct. 2, 1993
Nov. 2, 1969
Nov. 10, 1973
Dec. 16, 1978
Nov. 14, 1970
Sept. 24, 1966
Oct. 3, 1970
Od. 19, 1974
Oct 2, 1971
Noy, 25, 1972
Nov. 12, 1983
Oct 9 1993
pept. 11, 1976
Nov. 3, 1979
pepe 12, 1992
Nov. 14, 1970
Oe 7, 1972
Sept. 22, 1979
Oct 14, 1972
Oct. 18, 1986
Nov. 4, 1972
Nov. 16, 1985
Nov. 16, 1968
Oct. 23, 1976
Nov. 12, 1983
Sept ii, 1976
Sept. 14, 1968

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124: 48-23
124 4 3
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108 21
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NAME
Billy Wallace
Theo Sutton
George Gay
Carlester Crumpler
Mike Weaver
Kevin Ingram
Reggie Branch
Willie Hawkins
Anthony Collins
David Daniels
Carlester Crumpler
Theo Sutton
Leon Lawson
Tony Baker
Jeff Blake
Butch Colson
Butch Colson
Carlton Nelson
Butch Colson
Billy Wallace
Tony Baker
Willie Hawkins
Theo Sutton
Theo Sutton
Tony Baker
Theo Sutton
Leander Green
Eddie Hicks
Ken Strayhorn
Eddie Hicks
Tony Collins
Leander Green
Butch Colson
Willie Hawkins
Tony Collins
Theo Sutton
Tony Collins
Charles Miles
Anthony Simpson
Cedric Van Buren
Buddy Bovender
Carlester Crumpler
Dave Alexander
Junior Smith
Carlester Crumpler
Raymond Jones
Reggie Branch
Carlester Crumpler
Tony Baker
Bobby Myrick
Carlton Nelson
Ron Jones
Eddie Hicks
Sam Harrell
Ken Strayhorn
Eddie Hicks
Billy Wallace
Marvin Cobb
Reggie Branch
Ken Strayhorn
Ken Strayhorn
Mike Weaver
Pete Conaty
Butch Colson
David Daniels
George Robinson
Don Schink
Theo Sutton
Furman
N.C. State
Davidson
William & Mary
N.C. State
Florida State
Southern Miss.
William & Mary
Appalachian St.
Cincinnati
Appalachian St.
William & Mary
USL
N.C. State
Cincinnati
The Citadel
Furman
W. Carolina
Marshall
N.C. State
Texas-Arlington
N.C. State
VMI
W. Carolina
Temple
VMI
Richmond
Appalachian St.
UT-Chattanooga
VMI
Duke
The Citadel
Southern Illinois
Southern Illinois
USL
W. Carolina
VMI
Southern Miss.
Ga. Southern
Memphis State
W. Carolina
Furman
Furman
Memphis State
N.C. State
William & Mary
Illinois State
VMI
SW Louisiana
Richmond
W. Carolina
Penn State
Appalachian St.
Richmond
Furman
William & Mary
N.C. State
The Citadel
N.C. State
Dayton
Virginia
The Citadel
Southern Illinois
W. Texas State
Virginia Tech
The Citadel
Southern Illinois
Richmond

DATE
Crt, 1, 1e70
went, 2, 1977
Oct. 8, 1966
Nov. 11, 1972
Oct. 5, 1974
Sept. 3, 1984
Oct. 10, 1984
wept. 20, 19/5
IOV, 3, 1979
Oct, 20, 1920
Sept.�23, 1972
Nov. 1, 1980
Oct, 17, 1961
cept, 29, 1954
Oct. 20, 1990
Nov. 23, 1968
Nov. 1, 1969
pept..5, 1981
Nov. 18, 1967
Oct. 23, 1971
Nov. 6, 1982
Oct. 30, 1976
Oct, 7, 1978
Oct. 18, 1980
Oct. 25, 1963
pept.-24, 1977
Oct: 21, 1978
Nov. 4, 1978
Nov. 4, 1972
Oct. 16, 1976
Sept. 15, 1979
Oct. 13, 1979
Oct. 7, 1967
Oct. 9 1976
Sept..23, 1978
Sept. 1, 1979
oepL. 29, 19772
Oct. 29, 1992
Sept. 26, 1937
Nov. 3, 1990
Oct 19, 1963
Oct. 30, 1971
Oct. 2, 1965
Nov. 21, 1992
sept. 8, 1973
Sept. 25, 1976
Oct. 23, 1982
pept. 9, 1972
Oct. 8, 1983
Nov. 9, 1974
Oct. 13, 1980
Sept..21, 1985
Nov, 25, 1976
Noy. 1) 1979
Nov: 1 1975
Nov, 11, 1977
Oct. 10; 1970
Oct. 13, 1979
Sept. 29, 1984
Oct. 26, 1974
Nov. & 1975
Oct: 2 1976
Oct 2 1976
Nov. 11, 1967
Sept. 15, 1990
Oct. 25, 1065
Sept. 28, 1974
lect. 15, 1977
ELL 119







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100+ Yard Receiving 23k 19 42 Teavie Hunter Illinois State Sept. 23, 1989
225� 18. 10 . Travis Planter Virginia Tech Od. 17, 1987
lo as Nae = 219 35 18 Michael Anderson South Carolina Sept. 19, 1992
" sly os pug St. sept. 13, 1975 2160 2 7 Chris Meee Central Florida Beet. 15, 1993
172. 7 Walter Wilson Pittsburgh Nov. 18, 1989
169 14 Dick Corrada Southern Illinois Oct. 17, 1970 25 ee cee ee Oe
; 4 ee 214 37 20 Michael Anderson Pittsburgh Oct. 24, 1992
iby. SS ion Johnson Illinois Aug. 31, 1991
155. 10. Clayton Driver Cincinnati Oct. 17, 1992 eda 7 a mae ea
eo ee ee Bt dee ie 3 a soni 207 Be 15 4oree Stewart East Tenn. State Sept. 18, 1982
: Le 200� 3S - 18 Vravis Pumiter Pittsburgh Nov. 18, 1989
152 5 Tim Dameron Furman ct. a0 1977
ZUE OU 42 Carl Sumimierell Furman Od. 25 1972
146 12� Peter Zophy Bowling Green mept. 26, 1992
144 6 Walter Wilson Illinois State Sept. 23, 1989
144 12 Luke Fisher N.C. State Am 1, 1992 300+ Total Offense
138 4. Billy Ray Washington North Texas St. Nov. 17, 1979 YDS. ATT. NAME OPPONENT DATE
136 7 Dion Johnson Syracuse Oct. 12, 1991 402 54 Jeff Blake Southern Miss. Nov. 9, 1991
133 6 Hunter Gallimore Tulane Nov. 2, 1991 376 52 Jeff Blake Syracuse Oct. 12, 1991
130 8 Bob Withrow Louisville Nov. 25, 1966 369 57 Michael Anderson Bowling Green Sept. 26, 1992
128 2 Terry Gallaher W. Carolina Oct. 18, 1975 0S ofS Jett Blake South Carolina Sept, 26, 91
117. +3 Hunter Gallimore South Carolina pept. 28, 1991 365 61 Jeff Blake NC. State Jan. 1, 1992
115 5 Clayton Driver Southern Miss. Nov. 9, 1991 364 54. -Afavis Flunter Southern Miss. Nov. 25, 1989
114 2 Reggie McKinney Southern Miss. Sept. 24, 1988 361 54 ~Jeff Blake Illinois Aug. 31, 1991
ii3 5 Hunter Gallimore N.C. State Jan. 1, 1992 342 54 = Jeff Blake Virginia Tech Nov. 16, 1991
112 4 Luke Fisher Florida State Sept. 8, 1990 339 48 Michael Anderson Virginia Tech Sept. 12, 1992
112, 2 Stan Eure Davidson Oct. 6, 1973 333 52 Michael Anderson Syracuse Sept. 5, 1992
1115 Clayton Driver Syracuse Sept. 5, 1992 318 30 Jeff Blake Cincinnati Oct. 20, 1990
111. 9 Tim Dameron Davidson Nov. 6, 1971 313... 30 -lravis Hunter Virginia Tech Oct. 17, 1988
111 2? Peter Zophy Virginia Tech pepe, 12, 1992 301. 42 . Michael Anderson Cincinnati Oct. 17, 1992
410-3 fim Dameron William & Mary Nov. 11, 1972
10 =6 ~=6Morris Letcher West Virginia Nov. 7, 1992
109 5 _ Luke Fisher Georgia Sept. 29, 1990
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 4 _ Billy Ray Washington SW Louisiana Sept. 23, 1979
105 5 Walter Wilson Miami (Fla.) Nov. 4, 1989
104 6 Carlester Crumpler Bowling Green Dept, 26, 1992
104 2 Tim James Virginia Tech Oct. 17, 1987
103. 9 Morris Letcher Syracuse Sept. 9, 1972
200+ Yard Passing
YDS. ATT. COMP. NAME OPPONENT DATE
379 55 33 Michael Anderson Bowling Green Sept. 26, 1992
378 51 31 Jeff Blake N.C. State Jan. 1, 1992
361 47 27 Jeff Blake Southern Miss. Nov. 9, 1991
393 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, 199]
337 47 24 Jeff Blake Virginia Tech Nov. 16, 1991
333. 52 24 Michael Anderson Syracuse pept. 3, 1992
324 43 23 Jeff Blake Syracuse Oct. 12, 1991
314 39 25 Michael Anderson Cincinnati Oct. 17, 1992
283 46 22 Jeff Blake Cincinnati Nov, 23, 1991
270 43 21 John Casazza Richmond Oct. 24, 1970
266 42 20 = Travis Hunter Southern Miss. Nov. 25, 1989
269.17 . 9 Jeft Blake Central Florida. Sept. 21, 1991
246 29 18 =Perez Mattison Louisiana Tech Oct. 16, 1993
243 32 18 Jeff Blake Tulane Nov. 2, 1991
yap 2p) 12s Travis ttanter Temple Oct. Ti, 1956
237. 34 21 Michael Anderson West Virginia Nov. 7, 1792
287 21 21. Jett Blake Pittsburgh Oct. 26, 91
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1990
1988
192

95
93
88
87
87
82
82
77
793
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91
87
84
83
81
80
77
74
74
74
74
74
88
76
74
val
69
67
66
64
63
62
97
85
80
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74
74
70
56
56
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Rushing
Eddie Hicks vs. William & Mary (Nov. 12, 1977)
Dave Alexander vs. Howard (Sept. 26, 1964)
Ken Strayhorn vs. Davidson (Oct. 6, 1973)
Leander Green vs. Richmond (Nov. 10, 1979)
Eddie Hicks vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975)
Leander Green vs. North Carolina State (Sept. 3, 1977)
Tom Michel vs. Northeastern (Dec. 14, 1963)
Willie Hawkins vs. Southern Mississippi (Sept. 11, 1976)
Charles Miles vs. Duke (Oct. 10, 1992)
Tony Baker vs. Richmond (Oct. 9, 1982)
Eddie Hicks vs. North Carolina (Oct. 23, 1976)
Passing
Jeff Blake to Luke Fisher vs. Florida State (Sept. 8, 1990)
Mike Weaver to Terry Gallaher vs. Appalachian State
(Sepe. 13, 1975)
Charlie Libretto to Reggie McKinney vs. Southern Mississippi
(Sept. 24, 1988)
Carl Summerell to Tim Dameron vs. VMI (Sept. 9, 1972)
Bill Cline to Larry Rudisill vs. Northeastern (Dec. 14, 1963)
Jeff Blake to Dion Johnson vs. Illinois (Aug. 31, 1991)
Pete Conaty to Terry Gallaher vs. Appalachian State
(Sept. 15, 1973)
Jeff Blake to Cedric Van Buren vs. Central Florida
(Sept..21L,.1991)
Mike Weaver to Theodore Ashford vs. William & Mary
(Nov. 16, 1974)
Jeff Blake to Cedric Van Buren vs. Memphis State
(Nov. 3, 1990)
Travis Hunter to Tim James vs. Virginia Tech (Oct. 17, 1987)
Bill Cline to Dinky Mills vs. Furman (Nov. 7, 1964)
Punts
Claude King vs. Appalachian State (Oct. 18, 1954)
Rodney Allen vs. Wake Forest (Sept. 22, 1979)
Tom Daub vs. Richmond (Nov. 6, 1976)
John Jett vs. Syracuse (Oct. 22, 1988)
Jeff Bolch vs. Florida State (Oct. 16, 1982)
Craig Losito vs. Illinois (Sept. 19, 1987)
Jeff Bolch vs. Southern Mississippi (Nov. 19, 1983)
Clark Davis vs. Toledo (Sept. 11, 1971)
Mike Herring vs. Southern Illinois (Oct. 29, 1966)
Craig Losito vs. Temple (Oct. 11, 1986)
Punt Returns
Derrek Batson vs. West Virginia (Nov. 7, 1992)
Morris Letcher vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992)
Gerald Hall vs. Richmond (Oct. 15, 1977)
Jimmy Walden vs. Southwestern Louisiana (Oct. 17, 1981)
Bobby Ellis vs. Lenoir Rhyne (Nov. 6, 1965)
Gerald Hall vs. VMI (Oct. 7, 1978)
Stu Garrett vs. Southern Illinois (Oct. 25, 1969)
Gerald Hall vs. Southern Mississippi (Sept. 11, 1976)
Junior Robinson vs. Illinois State (Sept. 23, 1989)
Henry Williams vs. Florida State (Sept. 3, 1983)
Henry Williams vs. Temple (Oct. 15, 1983)
Dion Johnson vs. Temple (Oct. 27, 1990)

Kickoff Returns
100
99
98
&)
a3
Bo
90
Tony Collins vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)
Henry Williams vs. Florida State (Sept. 3, 1983)
Junior Robinson vs. Tennessee Tech (Sept. 3, 1988)
Jimmy Walden vs. East Tennessee State (Nov. 7, 1981)
Henry Williams vs. Murray State (Sept. 17, 1983)
Jerry Tolley vs. Western Carolina (Oct. 19, 1963)
Dion Johnson vs. Temple (Oct. 27, 1990)
Interception Returns
98
95
aD
93
90
85
80
7/7
74
68
66
61
60
Reggie Pinkney vs. Richmond (Nov. 6, 1976)*
Hank Cooper vs. Cincinnati (Oct. 17, 1992)
Greg Grandison vs. Virginia Tech (Nov. 16, 1991)
Greg Floyd vs. Central Florida (Sept. 21, 1991)
Mac Thacker vs. Western Carolina (Oct. 15, 1960)
Danny Kepley vs. Appalachian State (Nov. 17, 1973)
Kevin Walker vs. LSU (Dec. 7, 1985)
Clint Harris vs. Central Michigan (Sept. 25, 1982)
Clint Harris vs. Temple (Oct. 5, 1983)
Chris Hall vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 9, 1989)
Chris Hall vs. South Carolina (Oct. 13, 1990)
Fella Rhodes vs. Southern Illinois (Oct. 7, 1967)
Zack Valentine vs. North Carolina State (Sept. 3, 1977)
Field Goals
58
53
52
51
ot
a1
50
50
49
48
48
47
Jeff Heath vs. Texas Arlington (Nov. 6, 1982)
Jeff Heath vs. Texas Arlington (Nov. 6, 1982)
Jeff Heath vs. Florida State (Sept. 1, 1984)
Anthony Brenner vs. Syracuse (Oct. 21, 1991)
Jeff Heath vs. South Carolina (Oct. 26, 1985)
Jeff Heath vs. Florida State (Sept. 3, 1983)
Anthony Brenner vs. Illinois (Aug. 31, 1991)
Jeff Heath vs. North Carolina State (Sept. 7, 1985)
Chuck Bushbeck vs. Miami, Fla. (Oct. 24, 1981)
Jeff Heath vs. Florida (Oct. 22, 1983)
Junior Creech vs. South Carolina (Oct. 1, 1977)
Chuck Berleth vs. Georgia Southern (Oct. 18, 1986)
Fumble Recovery Returns
eis
36
Ernie Lewis vs. West Virginia (Nov. 7, 1992)
Ernie Lewis vs. Duke (Oct. 10, 1992)

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Dowdy-Ficklen Records

Most ECU points in one season
Fewest ECU points in one season
Most opponentsT points in one season
Fewest opponentsT points in one season
Biggest margin of victory
Biggest margin of defeat
Longest winning streak
Longest losing streak
226 (1979) 5 games
43 (1970) 4 games
205 (1988) 6 games
17 (1963) 5 games
48 points vs. Southern Mississippi (1976 " 48-0)
45 points vs. Toledo (1971 " 45-0)
11 games from Furman (1971) to William & Mary (1975)
6 games from Temple (1985) to SW Louisiana (1986)
FIRST DOWNS ECU OPPONENTS
Most total 32 vs. William & Mary (1983) 35 by Georgia Southern (1984)
Most rushing 28 vs. William & Mary (1983) 20 by Temple (1985)
Most passing 23 vs. Syracuse (1992) 20 by William & Mary
& Georgia Southern (1984)
Most by penalty 7 vs. Parsons (1968) 5 by Tulane (1991)
RUSHING
Most attempts 86 vs. Western Carolina (1978) 69 by Temple (1985)
Most net yards 500 vs. Cincinnati (1987) 421 by Syracuse (1992)
PASSING
Most attempted 77 vs. Syracuse (1992) 52 by Georgia Southern (1984)
Most completed 36 vs. Syracuse (1992) 35 by William & Mary (1981)
Most net yards passing 521 vs. Syracuse (1992) 403 by William & Mary (1981)
& Georgia Southern (1984)
Most had intercepted 6 vs. Memphis State (1993) 7 by Western Carolina (1975)
TOTAL OFFENSE
Most offensive plays 91 vs. Syracuse (1992) 103 by Georgia Southern (1984)
Most net yards gained 600 vs. North Texas St. (1979) 645 by Georgia Southern (1984)
TURNOVERS
Most fumbles 10 vs. VMI (1977) & Dayton (1974) 9 by E. Tennessee St. (1982)
Most fumbles lost 6 vs. VMI (1977) 5 by Texas-Arlington (1978)
Most interceptions made 7 vs. Western Carolina (1975) 6 by Memphis State (1993)
Most intercept. ret. yards 151 vs. SW Louisiana (1980) 130 by Memphis State (1993)
PENALTIES
Most penalties 18 vs. Tulane (1991) 14 by Parsons (1968)
Most yards penalized 159 vs. Tulane (1991) 182 by Parsons (1968)
PUNTING
Most punts 13 vs. William & Mary (1968) 11 by Richmond (1979)
& Illinois State (1989)
Most punting yards 427 vs. Virginia Tech (1989) 434 by Richmond (1979)
Highest average per punt 51.3 vs. Memphis State (1991) (4 punts) 47.5 by West Virginia (1988) (4 punts)
RETURNS
Most kickoff returns 8 vs. three teams 9 by Tennessee Tech (1988)
Most kickoff ret. yards 191 vs. Tennessee Tech (1988) 227 by Furman (1969)
Most punt returns 7 vs. Marshall (1968), Bowling Green (1989) 9 by William & Mary (1968)
& Illinois State (1989)
Most punt return yards 134 vs. Marshall (1968) 85 by Southern Miss. (1980)
MISCELLANEOUS
Most total points in one game 89 vs. E. Tennessee St. (1981), ECU 66, ETSU 23
Most touchdowns 9 vs. E. Tennessee St. (1981)
Most PAT kicks made 9 vs. E. Tennessee St. (1981)
Most two-point conversions 2 vs. Southern Illinois (1976)
Most field goals made 3 vs. Southern Illinois (1972), Richmond (1973), The Citadel (1976) & Texas-Arlington (1978)

21 winning seasons

10 undefeated seasons
9 losing seasons

122 ACU





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Pirates in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium (1963-93)
Yearly Attendance

Top Five Years (By Average)
Overall
Year
1985
1986
1987
1983
1990
G Attendance Average
an 466,732 42,430
it 442,426 40,221
11 412,226 37,475
11 405,855 36,896
11 404,714 36,792
Ficklen Stadium
Year G Attendance Average
e792 5 164,068 32,814
1991 5 155,415 31,083
1985 e) 153,462 30,636
1989 ; 148,331 29,666
1990 5 143,285 28,637
On Road
Year G Attendance Average
1986 6 349,387 D9,225
1985 6 10,000 32,220
1987 6 213,979 45,655
1990 6 261,429 43,572
1983 vf 291,888 41,698
Assistant Coach Chuck Pagano
Record
2-9-0
2-9-0
5-6-0
8-3-0
5-6-0
Record
3-2-0
5-0-0
1-4-0
4-0-1
3-2-0
Record
0-6-0
1-5-0
2-4-0
2-4-0
4-3-0

Year G Attendance Average Record
1963 e, 31,000 10,300 5-0-0
1964 4 47,322 11,091 3-1-0
1965 4 56,834 14,209 4-0-0
1966 ) 60,164 12,099 3-2-0
1967 5 64,505 12,901 3-2-0
1968 e, 66,187 13287 2-3-0
1969 5 45,837 9, 167 1-4-0
1970 4 48,264 12,066 1-3-0
1771 2 12,000 14,517 3-2-0
1972 ) 63,411 13,066 5-0-0
1973 ) 84,352 16,870 5-0-0
1974 2 82,376 16,475 5-0-0
1975 a 77,684 15,907 4-1-0
1976 2 88,691 17,738 5-0-0
1977 4 84,464 21,617 3-1-0
1978 2 125,644 20,129 5-0-0
1979 5 116,693 2 O27 5-0-0
1980 5, oF 780 1558 2-3-0
1981 ) 103,476 20,695 3-2-0
1982 4 87, 169 21 792 4-0-0
1963 4 13 967 28,492 4-0-0
1984 4 104,972 26,243 2-2-0
1985 ) 153, 182 30,636 1-4-0
1986 ) 123,089 24,617 2-3-0
1987 � 138,297 2/009 3-2-0
1988 6 146,508 24,418 1-5-0
1989 =) 135,568 27,114 4-0-1
1990 ) 136,639 2/220 3-2-0
1991 ) 155,415 31,083 5-0-0
WZ S, 164,068* 32,814* 3-2-0
1993 ,�) 134,482 26,896 2-3-0
Totals 149 3,033,034 20,356 99-47-1
*School Record (67 7)
Top 12 Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Crowds

ne ie
NO -
Att.
00,500
. 36,000
oe
. 00,100
. 35,047
34,511
34,126
eee Bos
. 33,810
00, 7Oo
sa o/ OF
Jo 412
Opponent
Syracuse
Pittsburgh
Virginia Tech
Virginia Tech
South Carolina
Miami, Fla.
Cincinnati
West Virginia
Virginia Tech
West Virginia
East Tenn. State
Bowling Green
Date
Sept. 5,.1992
On 26 181
Sept. 12, 1992
Oct: 21, 1989
Oct, 26, 1985
Oc 17s)
Oct. 17, 1992
Sept. 13, 1986
Sept. 15, 1990
Ock &, 1986
Oct. 29,1983
pept. 9, 1963

Score
21-42 L
24-23 W
30-27 W
14-10 W
10-52 L
1562/7 Ob
42-21 W
21-24 L
23-24 L
10-30 L
21-9 W
41-6 W





Yearly Leaders

Total Offense Passing (continued) SCOPING (continued)
Year ... Player G. Plays Yds. Year ~Player G. At-Cp Yds. Year ~Player G. TD a
1963* Tom Michel 10 185 934 1967 Neal Hughes 10.2 1248 65 805 i972. Carlester Crumpler. 11 i7 102
1964 ~Bill Cline 9 247 1574 1968 ~" Billy Wightman 10 63-29 306 1975 Caeser Crumpler ii iz Fz
1965 Dave Alexander 9 303 1587 1969 Butch Colson 9 33-19 256 1974. Kenny Strayhorn 11 9 56
1966 si Bill Bailey 10 242 152 1970 John Casazza ii. 27772 shag 1975. Terry Gallaher sl 7 42
1967 Neal Hughes 10 283 1484 1971 _jonn Casazza DD ee Ie Willie Hawkins 11 Zz 42
1968 Billy Wightman 10 188 925 1972 Carl Summerell 11 97-36. bay 1976 Pete Conaty i 2 86
1969 = Billy Wightman 9 228 1003 1973, Carl Summerell 11 154-82. 1222 1977 = Junior Creech pe 0 48
Butch Colson 9 239 1003 1974 Mike Weaver pai 81-21 443 Jimmy Southerland 11 8 48
1970 John Casazza ii 343 1336 1975 Pete Conaty 8 59-24 463 1978 Bill Lamm 11 0 64
1971 John Casazza 10 235 1060 1976 Mike Weaver 11 84-37 633 1979 Anthony Collins 11 14 84
1972 Carl Summerell ii 289 1700 1977. Jimmy Southerland 11 84-47 779 1980 Anthony Collins 11 a 56
1973. Carl Summerell i 234 1507 1978 Leander Green 11 110-46 838 1981 Harold Blue el 8 48
1974 Mike Weaver 11 248 1008 1979 Leander Green 11 141-73 = 1082 1982 Jeff Heath Bl 0 ip,
1975 Mike Weaver 9 112 714 1980 Greg Stewart ii 83-38 400 1983 Jeff Heath i, 0 55
1976 Mike Weaver 11 245 1124 1981 Carlton Nelson 11 78-29 484 1984 Jeff Heath i} 0 62
1977 Jimmy Southerland 11 #41 1190 1982 Greg Stewart 9 - 1138 941 1985 Jeff Heath 11 0 59
1978 ~Leander Green 11 220 1145 1983. Kevin Ingram 11 164-90 1191 1986 Chuck Berleth 11 0 45
1979 ~Leander Greén dt 288 1714 1984 Darrell Speed 15 ibe ot fe & 1987 Chuck Berleth igi 0 a
1980 Theodore Sutton il 135 586 1985 Ron Jones 8 127-47 652 1988 Robb Imperato 11 0 54
1981 Carlton Nelson 11 185 o7T3 1986 Charlie Libretto { 148-71 833 1989. Walter Wilson ial y, 54
1982. Greg Stewart 9 169 1092 1987 Travis Hunter ti iGO 1990 Robb Imperato qi 0 56
1983 Kevin Ingram 11 280 1655 1988 Travis Hunter di. 118-52 828 1991 Anthony Brenner 11 0 82
1984 Darrell Speed 10 209 1009 1989 = Travis Hunter it 223-110 + =1478 1992 Junior Smith 1 9 54
1985 Tony Baker 11 197 951 1990 Jeff Blake it Z2IS-1% 1510 1993. junior Smith 11 9 54
1986 Anthony Simpson = 11 178 753 1991 ~Jeff Blake i. 368-203. BUG
1987 Travis Hunter 11 264 1478 1992 Michael Anderson 10 398-222 2486
1988 Travis Hunter 1 213 1161 1993 Perez Mattison 8 183-78 924 Punting
1989 Travis Hunter if oot 1876 Avg.
1990 Jeff Blake 11 357 1924 ae aes ao = ae
1991 Jeff Blake 11 445... 3182 ivi * Bill Cline
1992 Michael Anderson 10 adi 2807 Receiving 1964 Bill Cline ? 33 O47
1993. Junior Smith 11 278 1352 Year ~Player G. No. Yds. 1965 Mike Herring | 27
1963* Dave Bumgarner 10 23 328 1966 Mike Herring 10 A? 2 8
1964 Dave Bumgarner 9 of 450 1967 Billy Wightman 10 oe oo
7 1965 Ruffin Odom 9 28 367 1968 Billy Wightman 10 84� 377
Rushing 1966 Nelson Gravatt 10 20 184 1969 = Billy Wightman 9 62
Year _"_~ Player G. Plays Yds. 1967 Jimmy Adkins 10 19 o2G 1970 Tony Maglione je Oo Sez
1963* Tom Michel 10 170 830 1968 Jimmy Adkins 10 a2 331 1971_..Cjark Davis 10 62... 33.7
1964 Dave Alexander � 138 869 1969 Dick Corrada 9 pe 2t1 1972 Ricky McLester 11 ot gS
1965 Dave Alexander 2] 227 1029 1970 Dick Corrada 11 46 512 1973. Jonathan Deming 11 0) g0.4
1966 _"CiBill Bailey 10 71 378 1971 Tim Dameron 10 25 487 1974 Gill Job | 50 40.02
1967 Butch Colson 10 232 1135 1972. Tim Dameron i 30 648 1975 . Yom Daub sa po a7 5
1968 Butch Colson 10 180 630 1973. Stan Eure 11 pa 495 1976 Tom Daub i) bz. 37.9
1969 = Billy Wightman 2 170 835 1974 Vic Wilfore 11 8 110 1977. Rodney Allen Hi 63. 37.3
1970 ~" Billy Wallace i 210 902 1975 Terry Gallaher 11 13 433 1978 Rodney Allen 11 66: 39.1
1971 Billy Wallace 10 108 537, 1976 Terry Gallaher 10 14 269 1979 Rodney Allen it 48 39.8
1972 - Carlester Crumpler. 11 340 1309 1977.~ Terry Gallaher 11 2/ 52 1980 Rodney Allen 11 el ai
1973 _ Conlester Crumpler " 11 204 1042 1978 Terry Gallaher 11 18 227 1981 Tommy Barnhardt 11 ao a, 5
1974 Kenny Strayhorn 11 106 635 1979 Vern Davenport 11 26 343 1982 ~Jeff Bolch 8 oa 376
1975. Kenny Strayhorn 10 101 638 1980 Vern Davenport iu 14 186 1983: Jeff Bolch 10 a. 40.3
1976 Eddie Hicks a) 137 Boy 1981 Norwood Vann 1 20 288 1984 Jeff Bolch i 62 40.2
1977. Theodore Sutton 11 125 706 1982 Carlton Nelson 11 28 526 1985 Tim Wolter 11 BS 36.9
1978 Theodore Sutton i 127 621 1983 Stefon Adams 11 20 272 1986 Craig Losito ai G37 5
1979 Anthony Collins cul 154 1130 1984 Ricky Nichols ii 28 513 1987 Craig Losito 11 a0 38.5
1980 Theodore Sutton 11 135 586 1985 Tony Smith {i 14 234 1988 John Jett 1} Ba 307
1981 Carlton Nelson 14 107 489 1986 Jarrod Moody 9 22 252 1989 John Jett i 72 40.2
1982 Tony Baker 10 126 827 1987 Ron Jones 11 Zo 301 1990 ~john jet 11 oo. 38.2
1933 "~Earnest Byner 1] 174 862 1988 Walter Wilson 1] 19 255 1991 John Jett is 45. 42.2
1984 Reggie Branch 10 116 521 1989 Walter Wilson 11 43 ree! 1992. Michael Jacobs sa ge aA
1985 Tony Baker 11 197 991 1990 = Luke Fisher 11 35 534 1993 Bill Wilson 10 a7 36.9
1986 Anthony Simpson 11 178 753 1991 Hunter Gallimore 11 49 881
1987. Anthony Simpson = 11 153 670 1992 Morris Letcher 11 47 557
1988 Tim James 1 163 787 1993 Jerris McPhail 10 34 410 Punt R eturns
1989 ~Travis Hunter 11 98 398
1990 David Daniels 11 100 553 = ere S a e-
1991 Cedric Van Buren 11 ee Scoring 1963" Buddy Bovender " 10 a
1992 Junior Smith 11 186� 71037 Total 1964 Bill Cline 9 16 129
1993 Junior Smith 11 278 12452 Year ~Player G. TD Pts. 1965 Bobby Ellis 9 14 189
1963* Tom Michel 9 9 54 1966 Bobby Ellis 10 11 130
1964 Dave Alexander 9 16 96 1967. Tommy Bullock 10 14 146
"] 1965 Dave Alexander 16 96 1968 Tommy Bullock 10 9 148
Passing 1966 Jim Flowe 10 8 48 1969 =Stu Garrett � 8 oF
Year _~ Player G. At-Cp Yds. 1967 = Butch Colson 10 15 92 1970 George Whitley 1 20 191
1963* Bill Cline 10 80-44 693 1968 Butch Colson 10 8 48 1971 Jack Patterson 10 26 220
1964 Bill Cline -111-63 734 1969 Billy Wightman 9 7 42 1972. Tim Dameron 11 9. 479
1965 George Richardson 9 98-53 680 1970 Billy Wallace 11 9 54 1973 Jim Bolding 11 30 164
1966 " Bill Bailey 40 151-62 774 1971 Carlester Crumpler 9 8 48 1974 Jim Bolding 11 - 18



































Yearly Leaders
a Punt Returns (continuea) Pass Interceptions Tackles
5,
102 Year Player G. No. Yds. (Since 1965) (Since 1975)
7 | | 1975 Bobby Myrick 14 16 86 Yer? Bayer ee No. Yds. Year _~ Player UT AT TT
1976 Gerald Hall 10 oe 1965 Bobby Ellis 9 5 67 1975 Harold Randolph 1S: 47
oo. ee u - Todd Hicks 9 5 55 1976 Harold Randolph es 7
SS = So se Robby ile 10 7 41 1977. Harold Randolph 1 42 466
x 1979 Willie Holey _ - s 4007. Toad Had 10 5 76 1978 Mike Brewington ie ie
8 | "_" oS 2 ve 66 1968 Stu Garrett 10 6 54 1979 Mike Brewington 64 as
Ce ea H So. 21089 Mike Boar 9 3 54 1980 Jeffrey Warren 80 104 184
i 1982 Chuck Bishop 3 a 2 Mike Mills 9 3 42 1981 Mike Grant si Bi
7 1963. Henry Williams 1 ee 9 3 28 1982 Jody Schulz A ee
i =" = Mike Mills 1 3 30 1983. Mike Grant oe 6
8 ita A ay - ee George Whitley 11 3 15 1984 Tyrone Johnson 54 38 OD
h Sil a oe ek ee 10 5 40 1985 Robert Washington Sl. 80
5 ee : 42-1972 Rusty Markland ~~ 11 5 40 1986 Vinson Smith er
o eel meres 8 aes = . 54 1973_"~Jim Bolding** 10 7 84 1987 Vinson Smith se 6 ids
9 a} ee se i - ee a 1974 Reggie Pinkney i 3 14 1988 Anthony Thompson 37 43 80
6 a, eee 4 5 40s Tm Bole 1 10 51 1989 Robert Jones hb 4
iT Pe se CUM Oe eel 10 6 953 1090 Robert jones 67
5 a eS 2 oe Reggie Pinkney 1 6 197. 1991 Robert Jones A = 6 .aBt
1 | ee ? - 4977 Gerald Hall re 4 30 1992 Tony Davis ~1D
36 1978 Charlie Carter 4 5 35 1993. Mark Libiano 67 a7 1A4
82 = 1979 Willie Holle 11 3 0
5 Kickoff Returns cog) Silint Gee 1 2 57
Year Player G. No. Yds. Willie Holley 11 2 22
| 1963* Jerry Tolley 10 4 146 1981 Clint Harris di 5 Io
| 1964 Bill Cline 9 8 246 1982 Clint Harris i 5 131
1965 Neal Hughes 9 8 159 1983 Kevin Walker ii 5 26
3 1966 Bobby Ellis 10 13 255 1984 Kevin Walker 10 4 |
nae 1967 Dwight Flanagan 10 % B22 1985 + sen Walker 11 ? 19
a 1968 Tommy Bullock 10 12 556 1986 = Flint McCallum 10 2 13
6 1969 Tommy Bullock 9 11 211 Gary London 9 2 14
0 1970 George Whitley 1 19 406 1987 Ellis Dillahunt 1 a 56
7 1971 Rusty Seales 10 18 25 1988 Junior Robinson il 5 116
i 1972 Carlester Crumpler 11 11 185 1989 Junior Robinson 11 6 67
oe 1973 Reggie Pinkney 11 20 467 1990 Donald Porch 1 5 63
267 1974 Kenny Strayhorn 11 12 269 1991 Greg Grandison 11 5 124
e 1975 Kenny Strayhorn 10 13 276 1992 Greg Grandison 1 6 104
af 1976 Willie Hawkins 11 9 142 1993 Morris Foreman 8 2 i4
1 1977 Willie Hawkins 10 22 525 Reggie Robinson " 11. 2 38
it 1978 Anthony Collins 10 16 398 Emmanuel McDaniel 11 2 0
an 1979 Anthony Collins 11 ez | 473
ce, 1980 Anthony Collins 11 37 990 A
: 1981 Jimmy Walden 11 2 540 All-Purpose Rushing
39.1 a micas é : ee Year Player G. Plays Yds.
108 1983+ Henry Williams 11 19 591 1963 = TSan Michel 10 172 866 .
101 1984 Henry Williams 10 24 513 1964 _ Bill Cline 10 154 1223
a 1985 Bobby Clair 11 17 423
47.9 1965 Dave Alexander T 227. 1029
eS 1986 Walter Wilson 11 30 625 1966 Bill Bailey 9 99 459
03 ee = Fe Bae 10 5 1
01 oe eee 2 eee ch We 8 ce
oe 1989 Junior Robinson 11 38 955 1969 Billy Wightman 9 187 997
5 a oe Fie a ee 1970 Billy Wallace 1 224 1071 "
38.5 Oe Mowe Loa 1 36 77] 1971 =Carlester Commpler 11 133 868 Mark Libiano
9.7 1s Mos ene 9 33 350 1972. arlester Cauppler 11 353 1498
0.2 1973. Carlester Crumpler 11 206 1045
38 9 1974 Kenny Strayhorn 4 120 1061
9.2 1975 Willie Hawkins 1% 13% 1090
7.1 1976 Willie Hawkins 11 167 1036
49 1977. Willie Hawkins 10 102 919
1978 Anthony Collins i 105 983
1979 Anthony Collins 11 186 1695
1980 Anthony Collins 11 164 1612
1981 Jimmy Walden 11 77 820
ds 1982 Tony Baker 10 138 940
107 1983. Earnest Byner el 190 1060
19 1984 Reggie Branch 10 117 551
189 1985 Tony Baker i1 206 1068
130 1986 Anthony Simpson = 11 192 962
{40 1987 Reggie McKinney 11 102 999
148 1988 Reggie McKinney 10 ii3 1294
97 1989 Junior Robinson 11 60 1224
191 Eastern Bowl statistics figured 1990 Dion Johnson 9 109 1402
00 as part of the 1963 season. 1991 Dion Johnson 11 dy 1673
79 **Third in nation. 1992 Morris Letcher 4 111 1626
+ Led nation. 1993 Junior Smith 11 290 1453








First
Year Downs
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966 143
1967 175
1968 136
1969 149
1970 193
1971 176
1972 227
1973 222
1974 178
1975 187
1976 217
1977 181
1978 176
1979 263
1980 161
1981 179
1982 232
1983 201
1984 191
1985 173
1986 194
1987 194
1988 242
1989 204
1990 182
1991 246
1992 241
1993 189
Year-by-Year Offensive Statistics
Net
Rushing
2,266
2,081
1,852
1,931
1,896
envy
1,905
1,791
2,318
1,571
1,775
1,653
1,853
2,783
2,918
3,015
3,090
3,263
2,927
2,692
4,053
2,367
2,662
2,845
2,634
2,316
2,094
2,023
2,352
2,650
1,852
1,996
1,429
1,547
1,634
Net
Passing
1,316
700
719
834
1,054
1,405
1,400
1,230
1,135
1,009
745
1,612
1,408
1,283
1,327
482
969
711
966
929
1,175
676
839
1,546
128i
1,495
967
1,465
1,416
1,645
2,145
1,605
3,379
3,085
1,621
Total
Plays
576
552
635
496
601
593
663
678
744
681
666
824
730
890
811
748
27
832
728
759
846
692
737
821
756
783
750
783
746
794
756
716
794
824
750
All-time best in each category is underlined.
126

Plays/
Game
52.4
55.2
63.5
55.1
60.1
59.3
66.3
67.8
74.4
68.1
74.0
74.9
73.0
80.9
77.
68.0
67.0
75.6
66.2
69.0
76.9
62.9
67.0
74.6
68.7
712
68.2
Zi
67.8
722
68.7
65.1
722
74.9
68.2
Total
Offense
3,582
27
2,571
2,765
2,950
3,437
3,305
3,021
3,453
2,580
2,520
3,265
3,261
4,066
4,245
3,497
4,059
3,974
3,893
3,621
5,228
3,043
3,501
4,391
3,845
3,811
3,061
3,488
3,768
4,295
3,997
3,601
4,808
4,632
3,255
Yards/
Game
325.6
a7
257.1
307.2
295.0
343.7
330.5
302.1
345.3
258.0
280.0
296.8
326.1
369.6
385.9
317.9
369.0
361.2
353.9
329.2
475.3
276.6
318.3
399.2
349.5
346.5
278 2
17 1
342.5
390.5
363.4
327.4
437.1
421.1
295.9
Yards/
Play
6.2
5.0
4.0
5.6
4.9
5.8
4.9
4.4
4.6
3.8
3.8
3.9
4.5
4.6
5.2
4.7
5.5
4.8
5.3
4.8
6.2
4.4
4.8
5.3
5.1
4.9
4.1
4.4
5.0
5.4
5.3
5.0
6.1
5.6
4.3
Att-Comp
136- 69
103- 35
123-50
113- 53
138- 75
183- 99
209-108
231- 94
173- 88
195- 84
160- 69
301-133
260-103
203- 87
173- 90
105- 24
120- 53
98- 44
124- 62
134- 52
154- 79
141- 64
136- 57
202- 99
T7s- 91
232-100
199- 72
255-121
212-100
240-108
314-156
241-128
414-229
497-272
311-144
Pts.-Avg.
278-25.3
144-14.4
154-15.4
210-23.9
230-23.0
279-27 .9
268-29.8
174-17.4
2D0-29.9
T= 17.5
108-12.0
136-12.4
181-18.1
269-24.5
352-32.0
200-22.7
269-26.9
278-25.3
268-24.4
252-22.9
380-34.5
W2.87.5
242-22.0
2OF- 25.0
271-24.6
210-19.1
161-14.6
187-17.0
229-20.8
281-25.6
301-27.4
254-23.1
372-33.8
289-26.3
175-15.9
TDs
eT
15
19
25
35
41
32
40
32
33
30
51
Pe
29
29
29
24
17
22
28
35
35
29
47
4]
22






Ds

Year
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
171
972
belie,
1974
17
1976
1/7
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
199)
1992
1993
First
Downs
155
150
192
153
183
195
150
167
184
181
144
194
128
189
217
219
212
209
249
241
243
237
232
242
240
262
257
210
Year-by-Year Defensive Statistics
Net
Rushing
1,687
1,144
1,111
881
1,608
1,413
1,406
1,200
1,619
2372
1,200
1,406
1,971
1,877
1,353
1,573
1,416
1,861
2,481
1,918
1,536
1,477
2,240
2,613
2,235
2,110
2,141
2,260
2,417
1,637
2,788
1,754
Net
Passing
899
917
907
1,076
1,114
1,464
17/2
1,644
1,806
1,485
1,517
1,514
a 77
1,495
1,002
1,534
837
L777
1,430
2,080
2,260
2,107
yapre}e1 0)
1920
2,094
pee yf
2,145
2,430
2,123
2,860
2200
2,174
Total
Offense
2,586
2,061
2,018
1,957
2,722
2,877
3,184
2,844
3,425
3,857
277
2,917
3,148
3,372
2,355
3,107
2,253
3,640
3,911
3,998
3,796
3,644
4,620
4,533
4,627
4,502
4,286
4,690
4,540
4,497
5,024
3,928
All-time best in each category is underlined.
Att-Comp
152- 68
212- 92
179- 77
199- 82
199- 96
211-104
281-139
217-119
270-127
219- 9)
249-106
25/424
221293
212-100
219-101
251-125
180- 70
250-131
205-115
279-159
318-177
342-190
265-152
252-146
273-162
272-152
260-153
350-177
293-163
999-221
298-179
308-177
Opp.
Punt
Avg.
34.3
33.3
35.1
39.1
33.3
29.6
501
34.7
35.5
37.6
35.0
36.9
37.8
38.1
40.2
37.9
36.5
38.4
39.0
35.7
38.5
37.8
38.1
38.5
40.4
34.7
36.3
30.7
32.9
37.4
39.5
35.2
Pts.-Avg.
136-15.1
o4- 5.4
92�99
83- 9.2
175-17.5
178-17.8
244-24 .4
204-22.7
293-23.0
300-30.0
176-16.0
W5L-13.7
167-15.2
154-14.0
116-10.5
154-14.0
123-10.3
193-17.5
312-28.4
290-26.3
228-20.7
180-16.7
309-28.1
281-25.5
364-33.1
330-30.0
325-29.6
286-26.0
267-24.3
243-22.1
367-33.4
329-29.9
ECU
Punt
Avg.
36.9
32.4
47
35.6
34.9
31.4
32.6
35.5
34.7
35.7
31.8
35.4
39.3
37.6
37.0
37.3
39.1
39.8
37.2
37.4
35.9
39.5
39.8
38.5
dl
38.8
37.3
34.9
27.2
41.3
35.4
36.4
Inter-
ceptions
we
15
15
17
14
13
12
15
2
14
24
26
7
19
qi
10
17
10
14
11
19
12
16
13
15
20
14
12

Yards
215
148
221
120
247
133
69
134
333
161
198
519
171
155
72
131
226
221
196
86
206
33
126
192
197
Cy)
361
289
134

Average
9.3
9.9
14.7
7
17.6
10.2
5.8
8.9
15.1
11.5
8.3
20.0
10.1
8.2
6.5
161
13.2
oot
14.0
7.8
10.8
5.6
10.5
12.0
15.2
21.5
18.0
20.6
11.2





Year-by-Year Team Statistics

Rushing , Passing |
Gross Yards Net Avg.|/ Yards/ Yards/ Yards/ |
Year Att. Yards Lost Yards Carry Game Year Att. Comp. Pct. Yards Att. Comp. |
1959 440 2,226 5.1 202.4 1959 136 59 433 1,316 ws ma
1960 449 2,081 4.6 208.1 1960 103 a0 Joo 700 6.8 20.0 |
196] oie 1,002 3.6 Igd.2 1961 123 50 407 fad 5.8 14.4 |
1962 383 1,931 226 170s 4.3 189.4 1962 iD 6, 469 834 7.4 D7
1963 463 Perey, ESS 1,896 4.] 189.6 1963 138 ve. 543 1,054 76 7g)
1964 410 2,003 aol 2,032 a9 2052 1964 183 oF 54 1,405 oad 14.2
1965 454 2,109 254 L905 4.2 ZL 1965 209 108 ad 1,400 6.7 12.9
1966 447 1,923 ia ie a 4.0 7.1 1966 Ze 94 407 p20 ao ig
1967 571] 2,685 367 2,318 A, 1 251.8 1967 6, 88 509 �535 6.6 29
1968 486 2,005 434 1,571 6 loz. | 1968 195 84 431 1,009 52 ma
1969 506 2,100 20 Lf oe E72 1969 160 69 431 745 4.7 10.8
1970 6 P 2,106 453 E653 ee 1DU.3 1970 301 fo 5. 442 b6l2 5.4 2]
iyi 470 2,147 294 1,853 i 185.3 1971 260 103 396 1,408 5.4 Ey?
de Fe 687 taj Pde Nee, 2/102 4.1 253.0 a I 203 87 429 1,283 ss. 14.7
Iy73 638 3,046 be Po, 2,918 4.6 205.9 E9735 73 90 eu Loe? (a7 14.7
1974 643 opis 298 315 4.7 274.1 1974 105 24 Pac, 482 4.6 20.1
1975 617 3,309 219 3,090 a0 280.9 1975 120 a 442 969 8.1 18.3
1976 734 3,641 378 3,263 4.4 296.6 1976 98 44 449 Fil ge T.2
1977 604 3,280 C38 dat 4.8 266.1 O77 124 62 500 966 Zs 13.6
1978 625 2,072 4.3 244.7 1978 134 2 388 o29 6.9 �9
1979 692 4,497 444 4,053 59 368.5 | 1979 154 79 513 1,175 7.6 14.9
1980 51 Zook 248 2,307 4.3 243.2 1980 141 64 454 676 4.8 10.6
1981 601 2,662 4.4 242.0 1981 136 3 fs 419 839 6.2 14.7
1982 619 3,200 Joo 2,845 4.5 258.6 1982 p19 9 5 2 490 1,546 4 15.6
1983 583 2,845 Zul 2,634 4.5 2295 1983 SF 5, Gl Be Pd i711 7.0 53
1984 551 Zot? 263 216 4.2 210.5 1984 252 100 431 1,495 6.4 14.9
1985 JOE 2,407 ols 2,094 3.8 190.4 1985 199 i 362 967 4.9 134 |
1986 528 2,023 3.8 183.9 1986 255 121 475 1,465 a7 As | |
1967 534 2,302 4.4 215.6 1987 Pl I 100 472 1,416 6.7 42
1988 554 2,964 314 2,650 4.8 240.9 1988 240 108 450 1,645 &.9 2
1989 442 2,184 a2 �302 4.2 168.4 1989 314 156 497 2,145 6.8 13.8
1990 475 2,o19 ol E996 4.2 161.5 1990 241 128 oo 1,605 6.6 =o
ot 380 ee 302 1,429 a8 i 9 1991 414 229 pele, SMT e 8.2 14.8
1992 327 1,765 238 1,547 4.7 140.6 1992 497 pap: 947 3,085 6.2 Eid
lige %, 439 aie 389 1,634 a7 148.5 1993 311 144 463 1,621 22 11.5
All-time best in each category is underlined.

Marcus Crandell







Year-by-Year Team Statistics
Kickoff Returns
Year
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
eS
1972
eee
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1994
1992
1993
Punt Returns
No.
Year
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
197 |
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
199]
1992
1993
No.
26
16
28)
17.
3f
30
4]
38
45
50
35
a1
34
a1
20
32
32
29
43
ele.
31
30
44
38
54
38
54
fe
33
30
56
50
27
36
38
ey
36
40
5
26
36
28
35
24
20
20
36
a2
38
22
24
eA
18
Yards
663
455
529
322
657
610
ihe
689
832
621
eyes
588
Tig
649
285
653
684
590
1,088
677
605
748
786
883
1143
4,119
13430
1,245
197
638
1,206
754
Yards
308
260
309
316
246
404
3o2
189
pe)
ZAS
291
173
124
128
437
259
469
132
149
126
144
230
208
207
27
78
90
324
164
162
358
126
Average
25
28.4
oie)
19-5
1/8
20.3
1/7
13.1
1inZ
16.4
16.5
19.0
20.9
20.9
14.3
20.4
21.4
2.3
Pe me)
19,3
a0 5
24.9
19
232
212
193
21:5
23
220
213
215
15.1
Average
11.4
Tz
8.8
10,2
6.9
10, {
7.4
72
6.6
Leet
8.3
6.2
5S
6.4
12
8.1
a2 5
6.9
5.0
10,5
5.5
10.5
es
a9
8.4
5.6
4.7
95
7.8
oz
14.9
7 .O

All-time best in each category is underlined.
=
e
Jj
iS)
D
Yards/
Game
134
45.5
a2
32.2
65.7
61.0
ie 2
76.6
15.0
S251
2.0
eee)
64.7
59.
269
59.4
Gn
53.6
98.9
615
55.0
68.0
ig es)
80.3
103.9
1017
105.4
413.2
108.8
58.0
109.6
68.5
Yards/
Game
34.2
26.0
30,0
31.6
24.6
40.4
B52
21a
Zig
21.5
26,5
15.7
iLO
11.6
oo
29D
42.6
13.8
10.8
115
13.1
20.9
18.9
18.8
ALG
pe
82
20,5
14.9
Cae
320
pi ee

Turnover Ratio
TAKEAWAY GIVEAWAY
Year Int. Fum. Total Int. Fum.
1966 19 15 30 Oey 14
1967 1D 8 25 8 8
1968 15 1 28 V7 18
1969 14 ie) 29 13 el
1970 13 or a7 20 26
1971. AZ, 16 28 23 25
1972 15 21 36 TZ 2
1973 22 224 46 8 19
1974 14 15 29 aE 18
1975 24 Eo) 46 4 19
1976 26 16 42 8 G59)
1977 47 7 34 aa 24
1975 19 Zo 42 10 PAS:
1972 a ele. 26 5 13
1980 11 ar? 28 oo 20
1981 17 17 34 10 Zo
1982 10 1S, 23 20 5
1983 14 14 28 y 17
1984 at i 20 7 16
1935 17 ee 36 17 re
1986 6 11 17 12 it
1987 12 ri Zo 2 14
1988 16 7 33 18 5
1989 13 TI 24 15 7
1990 15 10 G8) 11 7
1991 20 16 36 10 6
1992 14 13 af 27 10
1993 a 7 19 23 2
Daren Hart

Total
36
= 216
aD
24
46
48
18,
Pa)
2g
ZO
os,
28
3g
18
23
6,5)
SS)
26
35
28
23
26
23
FD
28
16
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ECU vs. Post-Season Winners
In the past decade, East Carolina has made a commitment to play
against the best in college football.
In the 1980Ts, ECU has played against the eventual national cham-
pion four times " 1983 vs. Miami (Fla.), 1986 vs. Penn State and 1987
and 1989 vs. Miami (Fla.).
The Pirates have also played against some of the best individual talent
in the nation. Below is a chart of whoTs suited up against the Pirates:
ECU vs. Heisman Trophy Winners
*1977: George Rogers, South Carolina; 1985: Bo Jackson, Auburn
ECU vs. Outland Trophy Winners
1979: Jimmy Richter, N.C. State
ECU vs. Butkus Award Winners
1987: Paul McGowan, Florida State
ECU vs. Jim Thorpe Award Winners
1987: Bennie Blades, Miami (Fla.)
ECU vs. Lombardi Trophy Winners
#1990: Marvin Jones, Florida State
ECU vs. Lou Groza Award Winners
1992: Joe Allison, Memphis State
*Rogers was voted the Heisman Trophy in 1980.
#Jones was voted the Lombardi Trophy in 1992.
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Retired Numbers
Four numbers have been retired in the history of East Carolina
UniversityTs football program. Those are numbers 16, 18, 29 and
36.
The jersey number 16 was last worn by Robert Farris, a kicker
from Falls Church, Va. Farris was killed in an automobile accident
while returning to campus for fall practice prior to his senior
season in 1967.
The jersey number 18 was last worn by Norman Swindell, a
blocking back from New Bern. The most valuable player on the
1965 team, Swindell drowned near his home during the
Christmas holidays following the 1965 season.
The jersey number 29 was worn by James Speight, running
back from Greenville. The MVP of the 1957 and 1959 squads,
Speight still holds the school record for most points in a single
game with 26, while third on the all-time rushing list with 2,700
career yards.
The jersey number 36 was worn by Roger Thrift, a quarterback
from New Bern, N.C. He earned letters during the 1949 and 1950
seasons. His jersey was retired by the Student Government
Association.
16 - 18 - 29 - 36
East Carolina has appeared on television 28 times during its history. In those games, the Pirates sport a 8-20 record. ECU has
been on national television six times in its history, including three in the last two years. 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
sept. 27, 1980
Florida State 63, ECU 7
Southern Miss 35, ECU 6
Oct. 24, 1984 Miami (Fla.) 31, ECU 6
Sept. 3, 1983 Florida State 47, ECU 46
sept, 10, 1935 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, 1933 Syracuse 38, ECU 14
Oct. 28, 1959 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
*Independence Bowl; #Peach Bowl

Site Telecast
Ficklen Stadium Regional
Raleigh, N.C. Regional
Ficklen Stadium Regional
Columbia, $.C. Regional
Ficklen Stadium Regional
Shreveport, La. Regional
Williamsburg, Va. National (ESPN)
Tallahassee, Fla. Local
Ficklen Stadium Local
Ficklen Stadium Local
Tallahassee, Fla. Local
Raleigh, N.C.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Ficklen Stadium
Miami, Fla.
Ficklen Stadium
Ficklen Stadium
Tallahassee, Fla.
Ficklen Stadium
Syracuse, N.Y.
Tallahassee, Fla.
Columbia, 5.C.
Champaign, Ill.
Atlanta, Ga.
Ficklen Stadium
Ficklen Stadium
Ficklen Stadium
Morgantown, W.Va.
Ficklen Stadium
Ficklen Stadium
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)
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The Last Time...
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: Dion Johnson vs. Temple, Oct. 27, 1990
(90 yards)
Opponent scored on a kickoff return: Tony Smith of Southern
Miss, Nov. 25, 1989 (82 yards)
ECU scored on an interception return: Bernard Carter vs. Cincinnati,
Nov. 20, 1993 (34 yards)
Opponent scored on an interception return: Garrick Jackson of
Tulsa, Nov. 6, 1993 (42 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 an intercepted fumble return: Greg Floyd vs. Central
Florida, Sept. 21, 1991 (93 yards)
Opponent scored on an intercepted fumble return: Darin
McMurray of Miami, Fla., Oct. 5, 1985 (15 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: Joe Troupe of South
Carolina, Oct. 9, 1993 (40 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: Ronnie Dixon and Vaughn Booker
of Cincinnati sacked Jeff Blake in end zone, Nov. 23, 1991
ECU scored on a two-point conversion: Perez Mattison run vs. Tulsa,
Nov. 6, 1993
Opponent scored on a two-point conversion: Damon Huard of
Washington (Run), Sept. 25, 1993
ECU blocked a punt: Dwight Henry vs. Tulsa, Nov. 6, 1993
Opponent blocked a punt: Frank Adams of South Carolina, Oct.
7, 1993
ECU blocked a field goal: Morris Foreman vs. South Carolina, Oct. 9,
1993
Opponent blocked a field goal: Hank Campbell of South
Carolina, Sept. 19, 1992
ECU blocked an extra point: Robert Jones vs. N.C. State, jan. 1, 1992
Opponent blocked an extra point: Tom Barndt of Pittsburgh, Oct.
24, 1992
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 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 TDs)
ECU had quarterback throw four touchdowns: Michael Anderson vs.
Cincinnati, Oct. 17, 1992
Opponent had quarterback throw four touchdowns: Steve
Walsh of Miami, Fla., Oct. 29, 1988
ECU had quarterback throw three touchdowns: Perez Mattison vs.
Louisiana Tech, Oct. 16, 1993
Opponent had quarterback throw three touchdowns: Steve
Matthews of Memphis State, Oct. 2, 1993
ECU had player score four touchdowns: Walter Wilson vs. Pittsburgh,
Nov. 18, 1989 3
Opponent had player score four touchdowns: Chris Penn of
Tulsa, Nov. 6, 1993
ECU had player score three touchdowns: Junior Smith vs. Tulsa, Nov.
1902
Opponent had player score three touchdowns: Marvin Graves
of Syracuse, Sept. 9, 1993
ECU had kicker make four field goals: Jeff Heath vs. Texas-Arlington,
Nov. 6, 1982
Opponent had kicker make four field goals: Marty Simpson of
South Carolina, Sept. 19, 1992
ECU had kicker make three field goals: Anthony Brenner vs.
Syracuse, Oct. 12, 1991
Opponent had kicker make three field goals: Chris Boniol of
Louisiana Tech, Oct. 16, 1993
ECU scored 50 points: 56 vs. Akron, Oct. 5, 1991
Opponent scored 50 points: 52 by Tulsa, Nov. 6, 1993
ECU scored 40 points: 41 vs. Central Florida, Sept. 18, 1993
Opponent scored 40 points: 41 by Syracuse, Sept. 9, 1993
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: 35 by Tulsa (2nd), Nov.
6, 1993
ECU scored 25 points in one quarter: 28 vs. Cincinnati (4th), Oct. 10,
1987
Opponent scored 25 points in one quarter: 25 by N.C. State
(4th), Sept. 6, 1986
ECU has been shut out: by Washington, Sept. 25, 1993 (8 consecutive
games)
Opponent has been shut out: vs. Illinois State, Oct. 23, 1982
(126 consecutive games)

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Key Pirate Performances
Pirates in
Pirates in
Season Openers
Record: 29-28-1
Oct.
eG
cl
Oct.
Ot.
Oct.
Och
Zo, 1952
6, 1933
13, 1934
lg, 1735
24, 1936
2, ior
171956
ok, oe
lost to Presbyterian, 0-39
lost to N.C. State Frosh, 0-18
lost to Wingate, 0-6
lost to Wingate, 0-6
lost to Western Carolina, 6-7
lost to Guilford, 0-7
lost to Belmont Abbey, 0-19
lost to Kutztown State, 6-20

. 28, 1940
27, gel
. 30, 1946
af, Leer
. 17, 1948
het
def. Kutztown State, 14-6
def. Tusculum, 31-0
def. Presbyterian, 20-0
lost to Lenoir-Rhyne, 9-27
lost to Cherry Point Marines,
6-13
def. Cherry Point Marines, 24-0
Homecoming Games
Record: 31-8 (Since 1955)
Oct.
Oct.
Oct
Oct:
Jee
5, 1959
�3, 1956
ta, 197
18, 1958
I, 3999
def.
def.
lost
def.
def.
Elon, 13-0
Western Carolina, 20-19
to Elon, 12-21
Western Carolina, 18-7
Elon, 31-8

Jct.
(Jen.
Oc.
Oct.
OOcE
(Jet.
15, 1960
ty 19Ou
Zu) Oe
19, 1963
. 14, 1964
wer PIGS
pad 1966
Ze. L967
J, 1966
, o, 1969
def.
def.
def.
def.
def.
def.
def.
lost
lost
lost
Western Carolina, 7-6
Elon, 22-20
Newberry, 36-8
Western Carolina, 50-0
Presbyterian, 49-8
The Citadel, 21-0
Richmond, 28-16
to The Citadel, 19-21
to Tampa, 21-28
to Davidson, 27-42

, �6, 1950
pare ei
; boy
ay,
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a;
ae;
10,
eke)
Ae,
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
4997
1958
195?
def. Newport News Apprentice,
21-7
lost to Southern Mississippi,
0-40
lost to Norfolk Navy, 7-13
def. Wilson Teachers, 41-0
def. Norfolk Navy, 21-0
def. Norfolk Navy, 6-0
lost to Virginia Tech, 2-37
lost to Richmond, 7-40
def. Emory & Henry, 12-0
lost to Presbyterian, 13-18

_ 17, 1960
ED,
Os
. 14,
Shy
ney ss
ee
70,
. 14,
20,
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
def. Newport News Apprentice,
21-6
def. Indiana State, 19-6
lost to Richmond, 26-27
lost to Richmond, 7-10
def. Catawba, 25-0
def. West Chester, 27-6
tied William & Mary, 7-7
def. William & Mary, 27-7
def. Parsons, 37-7
lost to East Tennessee State, 0-7

2412, 1970
aay 1971
ee ee
8, 1973
. 14, 1974
6, 1975
. 41,4976
va, 1277
(ges
ie lta
lost to Toledo, 2-35
lost to Toledo, 0-45
def. VMI, 30-3
lost to N.C. State, 8-57
def. Bowling Green, 24-6
lost to N.C. State, 3-26
def. Southern Mississippi, 48-0
def, N.C. -State, 28-23
def. Western Carolina, 14-6
def. Western Carolina, 31-6

, 6, 1980)
/ oO, 198%
_ al, 1962
1983
1984
1985
1986
1988
1989
def. Duke, 35-10
def. Western Carolina, 42-6
lost to N.C. State, 26-33
lost to Florida State, 46-47
lost to Florida State, 17-48
def. N.C. State, 33-14
lost to N.C. State, 10-38
def. N.C. State, 32-14
def. Tennessee Tech, 52-13
def. Bowling Green, 41-6

3,
1,
7,
6,
po, 1987
3,
?,
t, 1990
ot. 19)
8, 1992
. 9, 993
def. Louisiana Tech, 27-17
lost to Illinois, 31-38
lost to Syracuse, 21-42
lost to Syracuse, 22-41

24/,.1970
6 1971
me W972
A), 19/5
-e, LO/%
18, 197/35
ou, 1270
0, Loe?
Ay 19/6
, to, 1979
lost
def.
def.
def.
def.
def.
def.
def.
def.
def.
to Southern Illinois, 12-14
Davidson, 27-26
Tenn.-Chattanooga, 33-7
Richmond, 44-14
The Citadel, 41-21
Western Carolina, 42-14
Western Carolina, 24-17
Southern Illinois, 33-0
William & Mary, 20-3
The Citadel, 49-7

- 18-1980
oF, 1981
ay 1982
2 29, 1983
. 20, 1984
#5; 1985
: 18,1986
007
. 0, 1968
eB joy,
def.
def.
de
def.
def.
lost
def.
def.
lost
def.
Western Carolina, 24-14
East Tennessee State, 66-23
. Illinois State, 21-0
East Tennessee State, 21-9
East Tennessee State, 24-6
to Miami (Fla.), 15-27
Georgia Southern, 35-33
Cincinnati, 56-28
to West Virginia, 10-30
Virginia Tech, 14-10

. 20, 1990
ae
ar, oe
16, 1993
def.
def.
def.
def.
Cincinnati, 56-32
Akron, 56-20
Cincinnati, 42-21
Louisiana Tech, 31-28
Pirates in
Home Openers
Record: 33-23-2
Nov.
Oct
Oet:
Crct.
Oct:
Crt:
Oct.
Ocs.
12, eZ
20, 1953
ES, 1594
26, 1930
3U, 1936
a NESS
90
3,907
lost to Guilford, 0-79
lost to Wake Forest Frosh, 0-27
lost to Wingate, 0-6
lost to Oak Ridge, 2-6
def. William & Mary, 25-0
lost to Guilford, 0-7
lost to Campbell, 6-19
lost to Western Carolina, 6-12

Sept.
epee.
28, 1940
27, 1941
Oct. 5, 1946
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
as, 1947
15, 1948
14, 1949
def. Kutztown State, 14-6
def. Tusculum, 31-0
tied Atlantic Christian, 6-6
lost to Lenoir-Rhyne, 9-27
lost to Western Carolina, 0-39
def. Cherry Point Marines, 24-0

Dept.
3U, 1950
Wel 6, io
ep.
pepe.
Dept.
Sept.
Sept.
Dept.
Dept.
sept.
a2
L953
1954
1955
1956
1937
1958
1959
fy
i,
ges
10,
pape
2a
13,
19,
lost to Hampden-Sydney, 26-38
lost to Elon, 20-34
lost to Norfolk Navy, 7-13
def. Wilson Teachers, 41-0
def. Norfolk Navy, 21-0
def. Norfolk Navy, 6-0
tied Stetson, 7-7
lost to Davidson, 7-19
def. Emory & Henry, 12-0
def. Albright, 45-0

Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Dept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
12, eu
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
16,
a
21,
jP2
Pia?
24,
Ort. 7, 1967
Sept.
sept.
1968
1969
14,
a,
def. Newport News Apprentice,
21-6
def. Indiana State, 19-6
def. Catawba, 15-14
def. Wake Forest, 20-10
def. Catawba, 25-0
def. West Chester, 27-6
lost to Northeastern Louisiana,
14-21
def. Southern Illinois, 21-8
def. Parsons, 37-7
lost to Louisiana Tech, 6-24

Dept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Dept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
1970
1971
1972
1972
1974
le Jee.
ti, 1976
24, 1977
2, 3/0
11979
ive
EL,
16,
29,
14,
Zu,
lost to East Tennessee State, 0-10
lost to Toledo, 0-45
def. Southern Illinois, 16-0
def. Furman, 14-3
def. Bowling Green, 24-6
def. William & Mary, 20-0
def. Southern Mississippi, 48-0
def. VMI, 14-13
def. Western Carolina, 14-6
def. Western Carolina, 31-6

Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
13, 1960)
5, 17!
18, 1982
17, 1985
8, 1984
14, 1985
43,1986
12, 1987
3, 1986
5, 1989
lost to Southwestern Louisiana,
21-27
def. Western Carolina, 42-6
def. East Tennessee State, 30-0
def. Murray State, 50-25
lost to Temple, 0-17
def. Southwest Texas State,
27-16
lost to West Virginia, 21-24
lost to Florida State, 3-44
def. Tennessee Tech, 52-13
def. Bowling Green, 41-6

Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
1, 1990
14,: 1991
5, 1992
9, 1993
def. Louisiana Tech, 27-17
def. Memphis State, 20-13
lost to Syracuse, 21-42
lost to Syracuse, 22-41






Ke,

Yearly Results |
e ECU Athletics Hall of Fame
All-Time Lettermen







Year-by-Year With Pirate 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 58 times. The overall record for ECU football is
278-265-11, a 51.2 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 percentage.
OVERALL CONFERENCE
Season oak "" T Pct. PF PAL ww tf Pct. ae PA Coach Captain(s)
1932 0 a 0 .000 G17 Kenneth Beatty Bud Buliock
1933 1 4 167 6 98 Kenneth Beatty Henry Rivers
1934 1 ee a 18 87 G. L. Mathis NONE
1935 3 a 77 Cos G. L. Mathis NONE
1936 Za 2. 9 .500 50 13 Bo Farley Lex Ridenhour
1937 2 oe .286 65 78 J. D. Alexander Primy Carpenter
1938 1 6 1 .188 SY 126 J. D. Alexander Bill Shelton
1939 0 S28 .000 1 168 O. A. Hankner Mervin Frazelle
1940 5 a 0 #125 i 70 John Christenbury Walter Rodgers
1941 7 0 O. OG) 159 20 John Christenbury Jim Gianakas
1942-45 NO GAMES PLAYED
1946 = at BOS 158 58 Jim Johnson NONE
1947 3 6 0 oo 64 142 Jim Johnson John Wyatt
1948 0 9 0 .000 38: ="206 Jim Johnson John Wyatt, Frank Holocher
1949 4 coe. 20. 207s Bill Dole Ray Autry, Keith Kilpatrick
1950 fy 3 0 foo 22 142 Bill Dole Johnny Smith, Buck Wilson
1951 4 S. ff 400 184 220 Bill Dole Jessee Aldridge, Dwight Shoe,
Dennis Smith
1952 6 S22 30 275 132 Jack Boone Dwight Shoe, Dennis Smith
Jesh, 8 fo 8 OOO 292 81 Jack Boone Jack Britt, Bobby Hodges
1954 5 4 1 5o0 144 105 Jack Boone John Hayes, Willie Holland
155 4 5. 0 AAAs a . 102 Jack Boone Dick Cherry, Harold OTKelley
1956 2 6 I 246 oo 249 Jack Boone Dick Cherry, Ray Pennington
1957 I 8 0 ili fa 218 Jack Boone Dick Monds, Ken Burgess
1958 6 A O00. 142 145 Jack Boone Lynn Barnett, Ralph Zehring
1959 a 6. 0 A =6200"t"édY~1L Jack Boone Bill Cain, Ed Emory
1960 , 3 0 .700 144 ed: Jack Boone Glenn Bass, Chuck Gordon
1961 5 4 I 550) 151 139 Jack Boone Chuck Gordon, Nick Hilgert,
Clayton Piland
1962 6. 4 0 556 217 136 Clarence Stasavich Dave Smith, Bill Strickland
1963 a 1 200 -. �50 54 Clarence Stasavich Maurice Allen, Richard Honeycutt
1964 9 a), oe = 2? 7 Clarence Stasavich Dave Bumgarner, Ted Day
1965 9 1 0 S00 2-229 83 3 |. 6 70 83 47 Clarence Stasavich Mitchell Cannon, Norman Swindell
1966 4 5 I Moo V4 175 1 1 70 667 Clarence Stasavich Leroy Cobb, Johnny Crew
1967 8 2. 0 ON 290 176 e i GY 8. WS a) Clarence Stasavich Nelson Gravatt, Kevin Moran
1968 4 a 8 400 175 244 2 2. 0: A 4 a Clarence Stasavich Ben Grieb, Wayne Lineberry
1969 2 a 0 tee NOB. ee 1 a0 250 7L ES Clarence Stasavich Mike Boaz, Roger Bost
1970 a a 2 ea tae 28 a 2 cf . 58 no 87 Mike McGee George Whitley, Steve Davis
1771 4 6. C 400 181 300 * 2 0. Of JOEL 10 Sonny Randle Rich Peeler
1972 9 2 ew #18 269 176 6 0 0 1.000: 161 . 67 Sonny Randle Jim Post, Jimmy Creech
1973 9 a O18. Ba. 151 7 0 TO 262. 4) Sonny Randle Mike Myrick, Carl Summerell
1974 7 A 0 636 250 167 5S 2+ 0 OOF i 7 Pat Dye Danny Kepley, Don Schink
1975 8 co. bat 296 Dd & � 0 667 Tit 88 Pat Dye Cary Godette, Jimbo Walker,
Bobby Myrick, Kenny Strayhorn
1976 9 a 8 Ole 278 1136 4 � 2 80 se 66 Pat Dye Mike Weaver, Cary Godette
1977 W772 265 Tt Pat Dye Jimmy Southerland, Harold Randolph
1978 9 a. MY - 7) 2a? - 136 Pat Dye Eddie Hicks, Terry Gallaher,
Zack Valentine
1979 7 a 682 oo) 195 Pat Dye Matt Mulholland, Mike Brewington

134 ECU







OVERALL CONFERENCE
Season WwW L T Pct. PF PA W L T Pct. �r PA Coach Captain(s)
1980 4 ot woe 392. 312 Ed Emory Theodore Sutton, Jeffrey Warren
1981 5 6 0 455 242 290 Ed Emory Mike Grant, Tootie Robbins
1982 7 f 9 $36. 299 78 Ed Emory Jody Schultz, Earnest Byner,
Whitley Wilkerson
1983 8 3 0 Ed gue de 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 9 0 . 182 161 281 Art Baker Tony Baker, Robert Washington,
Stuart Ward
1986 3 G0. 182. 17. Art Baker Game Captains
1987 so 455 229 330 Art Baker Game Captains
1988 3 S 0 aio 261. 325 Art Baker Game Captains
1989 6 5 0 S00 SB i.e266H Bill Lewis Travis Hunter, Walter Wilson,
Anthony Thompson, Junior Robinson
1990 5 6 0 Apo. 254. 26/7 Bill Lewis Chad Martin, Donald Porch,
George Koonce, R.L. Beeman
1991 11 1 0 Sit 372 2S Bill Lewis Jeff Blake, Luke Fisher, Chris Hall,
John Jett, Robert Jones
1992 5 6 0. 25 222.. dy Steve Logan Jerry Dillon, Tom Scott,
Charles Howard, Cedric Van Buren
1993 2 7 OU (Ag is GP Steve Logan Carlester Crumpler, Robert Tate,
Jeff Cooke
Totals 278 265 41 .512 10748 10086 45� 316 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.)

a : a
Pirate Coaching Records
No. Coach Years Games Ww L T Pct.
I. Kenneth Beatty 1932-33 11 1 10 0 O91
2. G.L. (Doc) Mathis 1934-35 12 4 7 1 0/9
3. Bo Farley 1936 4 2 Z 0 .500
4. J.D. Alexander 1937-38 15 3 ii i 293
O.A. Hanker 1939 8 0 8 0 .000
6. John Christenbury 1940-41 15 2 3 0 .800
7. Jim Johnson 1946-48 26 7 18 1 a/ i
8. Bill Dole 1949-51 30 15 14 1 1/7
9. Jack Boone 1952-61 99 49 45 5 2)
10. Clarence Stasavich 1962-69 78 50 af 1 .647
11. Mike McGee 1970 i 3 8 0 2/3
12. Sonny Randle 1971-73 32 ae 10 0 .688
13. Pat Dye 1974-79 67 48 18 1 Jai
14. Ed Emory 1980-84 55 26 29 0 473
15. Art Baker 1985-88 44 12 oe 0 2/3
16. Bill Lewis 1988-91 34 21 12 1 .632
17. oteve Logan 1992- Ze 7 15 0 318

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Pirates Through the Years

(Attendance figures in parentheses)
1932 (0-5) Coach Kenneth Beatty 1940 (5-3) Coach John Christenbury
Oct. 2g ee a ey a a L 0-39 pept. 25 Be A ge oe gs W 14-6
Nov. 3 Se-Wvake rorest Preshinen .... 1... - 4. ee: L 0-20 oe 6S Pippo eee er i es W_ 40-0
Nov. 12 ree a Se L 0-79 We i at WWI ee MALY aoe a ee es W_ 18-0
Nov. 19 Dh ed NIE 5 ov os Lo 0-28 Oct, 19 Oe VC ae a i ee: L- 25
Nov. 26 ge te ae ge ae ere L 0-21 Cet. 26 PR Ag Oe A, cs i es ee L 0-26
NOW... 2 MOCrte 2...) 8a W_ 13-0
1933 (1-5) Coach Kenneth Beatty Nov. 16 Ribera e ess E 0-6
Oct. 6 a Sinte Presa: ... ss bss Le 618 Nov. 22 at INeWPOrt Neves ApDIeMice ... 2... ss. WwW 467
Oct. 20 WAKE PORGS. PRESHMEN......4:.... L. 0-27
Oct. 28 Risin i as Lee GaZ 1941 (7-0) Coach John Christenbury
Nov. 3 Pe a ee ee i 0-8 DepE. 2/7 Me ss i ee W 31-0
Nov. 11 Re es WG-0 ct. NEVPORL NEWS APPRENTICE ........ W 39-0
NOV. 25 PP EN i x i i 0-14 Cet. is WO NG ACIS 6 os ce cis ee: W 19-6
Oct. Za POY Ge IN es. W_ 30-0
1934 (1-4-1) Coach G.L. (Doc) Mathis Ock Ji Bk, W147
Ot 12 Ni a cL 0-6 NOV. 6 ACO as ee Sh Gwe W 13-7
Oct. 2) ft AD PolmChinn oth a, ay ess le 7 Nov. 13 Bl MEM OUN CY vo ss ce ct ee sees W130
NOV. 3 pe eee ella W_ 6-0
No es eke Lo 67 1942-45 No Games Played
Nov. 16 WAT ee RY is. . i 0-0
ioe. as a hee eC Ee 0-47 1946 (5-3-1) Coach Jim Johnson
Sept. 30 ee Pres Pes i ees W 20-0
1935 (3-3) Coach G.L. (Doc) Mathis cl. 5 Pome Ee CERI OIEAN 2... 5. ce es T 6-6
Oct. 12 Oe E 0-6 Oc. IZ Bes ee L 6-13
Oct. 26 Op Sally Go ee LE 26 Ore 19 |) ty | ee ree er ee W 2h
Mayo PROVING 2 eee W 46-0 Oct. 26 . NEWPORT NEWS APPRENIICE........ W Py
Nov. 16 ay Wiest 2 any 3666 ee We ee Noy. 9 Ge Patent Cie ee W 26-6
Mo LACH SIA EL 612 my io Wee CROLL 2 eet eee Se
Nov. 30 Megi Gls W 13-0 Nov. 23 LENOIR UNE oes ees a L .b6
Nov. 28 ge BGrt Wide ee ee W 530
1936 (3-2) Coach Bo Farley
Oct, 24 Be WVeserrn Caroline ss. i 1 6-7 1947 (3-6) Coach Jim Johnson
Oct. 30 WELT A NE Re W 25-0 Sept. 27 Pe CRIS EEIE o es oe oe i ee cs s 9-27
Nov. 6 Peme ep tear VW 4G Ga. 4 ot Atlan Chetek gs ee is. W127
Nov. 14 alien Lo to Oct 1 Bl e. 7
Nov. 21 POR ICUURC We 190-0 Cc. te Ae I ee ae E. 0-13
Oct. 25 ae Newport News Apprentice ....-.-...: W~ 14-6
1937 (2-5) Coach J.D. Alexander Nov. 1 POR! Pee kes We i272
6472 Colne = = = 7 eee, Nov. 8 LITTLE CREEK, VA. .........-......-5. DFS!
Oat pC i 6-7 Nov. 22 aN G Side Perce 2 BE '2-20
Oct 6 BUIMONT 6RBEY = 7-19 Nov. 29 ae Westerns Carronite... ee E 0-28
Ort 34 WESTERN CAROLINA = 2.2... 45. 2 0-7 :
Oa 8 Willem ei i oe 1948 (0-9) Coach Jim Johnson
Nov. 6 Ree PON VW. Fo Sept. 17 ae Cherry Por Maries ....... ...+.;... 5 6-13
Nov. 13 al EOMIGDUIS 2, W 27-13 Sept. 25 at Lenoir-Rhyne ........-.+-..-.2-.55555 E &26
Od. 8 Oe ee L 0-6
1938 (1-6-1) Coach J.D. Alexander mick. 15 Wee PERN CAROUNA. 2... 2. see. L 0-39
Od 24 at Perot ADDO es yess es LE Ul Oct. 22 at Newport News Apprentice ........... re
Oo ee i i 2 Oct. 299 DUKE BITEAM ............ 5.0. + esas, L 13-19
Od, 75 Ot yveerery (at lina 3 es W ~~ 7-6 Nov. 6 APPALACHIAN STATE ....... 00-055 5; L 0-47
Qct 99 pe Age ess i 7-20) Nav. 13 Pierre eC... 8 ee i 7-30
Nov. 5 Cee gk zk 7-7 Nov. 20 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN .. 2.0... 0665-05: L 0-6
Nov. 11 Wiha VARY es, eS L 0-6 :
Nov. 46 APPAGACHIAN STATE. 2... i oie 1949 (4-5-1) Coach Bill Dole
Mov 26. NORIOLK NA ek Lo Sept. 15 =CHERRY POINT MARINES............. Wo 24-0
Sept. 24 Perreeriy eS kw. EL 20-21
1939 (0-8) Coach O.A. Hankner Oct. 1 at Hampden-Sydney ee ae L 7-20
Bert. 21 Ot Ati) inte = 8. ee L 6-20 Oct. 8 at Elon ......... ee ee L 7-33
Ba 7 gC L 0-13 Oc 35 or Western Carcass... 6. ee is evs L 6-19
Od. 8. WESTERN CAROUINA. 37 kk b 6 oe earl ewe OPE +2: 2!
Oct 34 a Ville 6 las L 0-7 Oct. 28 Pep ON Pore eee W_ 67-0
Of 7 GU. L 020 PON SUE ye oF eee
Mow 11 hie font : 0-25 Nov. 12 ge ree POU. wie os a T 26-26
Nov. 18 Ot Apa ecnant Sikle 4454. ee L = One Nov. 19 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN ........+.++++-- W 6-2
Nov. 25 Oye NA es se ko







Pirates Through the Years
1950 (7-3) Coach Bill Dole 1956 (2-6-1) Coach Jack Boone
Sept. 16 at Newport News Apprentice ...;....:.. W 21-7 gepi 15 at Vilinun (GC. pee pe Le aol
BeDl. Zo at DenOr Ryne 468. eee es We 27-19 Bepr. 22 lO i le
sept. 30 HAMPDEN Ss ONE Ys eine se 5 eae. L? 26:38 Sept. 29 CALAWOA oe cies ee [= : 13-23
Oe ae Ot UO sy a gs ee L 16-26 Cet 5 At HIG 2. os eee ee W 19-7
Oct. 14 WEOITERN CAROLINA Coy si cae... W 36-6 Qct 15 WESIEIKN CAKOIINGA 3 os 2; W_ 20-19
acts: 20 Bt GUMGrd gs ee W_~ 26-7 Ott. 20 MORKRIS-HARVEY 22553 g4es a LCL. O23
(ICE E26 CHERKY POINT MARINES 5.05 23 35.. W~ 20-12 Oct: 27 av Appalaciian State : 2 6.4 Le 182
Nov. 4 at Appalachian Slate 44: seis. 2d ss Lf) UeZ0 Nov 3 at Lenoir RVG 20 eo i ee. ie: L ee 1Z67
Nov. 11 HIGH POUNT ssp secre. 3a5 .s W_ 26-0 Nov. 17 KIGHMOND |. 8... Lc 7A5
Nov. 18 ATLANTIC CM SIAN W_ 54-7
1957 (1-8) Coach Jack Boone
1951 (4-6) Coach Bill Dole Sept. 18 at Richmond -... $22... 7g L 7-40
pept. 15 at Southern Miseissipp 7. 3.2220 L 0-40 Sept. 28 DAVIDSON |... 3... 422 22 Le 719
Sep. 22 at Newport News Apprentice .....: 22. We 326 Oc 3 at Cotawid 6 ee L 14-36
Sept. 29 at Nottolk Navy... 0332 3 et We 7% Oc |Z PLOW ee Ee 12-2)
el BLOT 8 ee L 20-34 Ock. 19 at Western Carolina (2.237... JE 7-20
oct. Le at Western Carolina .. .. i260 e ee L 20-34 Oc 26 NEWBERRY 23...) es E 7-20
Oct: 20 CGUTLPOIND 2 ce We 19-14 Nov. 2 APPALACHIAN SESE 2433.3. Le Gee
Od, 27 LENORE YN... ee ee L 14-41 Nov. 9 LENOIR-REYNE L = 7255
Nov, 3 APPALACHIAN GUAT 2 2. Age L 20-24 Nov. 16 at Presbyterian 6... 4. We 60
Nov. 10 Bt \ Avery. TOM Wiennes 4... W 45-0
Nov. 24 at The Citadel 2 22 L 7-21 1958 (6-4) Coach Jack Boone
Sept ia EMOKR Ys HERR 3 6. ee, W 12-0
1952 (6-3-2) Coach Jack Boone Gept, 202 PRESBYIERIAN ....-23.5 22 8 L 16-24
Sept. 13 NORFOLK NAV 2 Ls 73 Ock 4 CATAWBA ..... 2. W_ 6-0
Sept. 20 NEWPORT! NEWs APPRENTICE | 2.au 5. W 37-6 Od, 11 at RIO... Ws 14-6
Sepe. 27 at Leno Riv ue. 6 ee Ce 62 Oce- 13 WESTERN CAROLINA... =. W_s18-7
Oct. 4 CAIAVWER Gs T 7-7 Oct 25 ae Newberry... L 6-28
Ore it EA Gel le se ee W. 25-9 Nov. 1 at Appalachian Stale =. 5 5.24, L OQ-14
Oc 1s WESTER CAROLINA . 652 2.25.52 % W_ 21-0 Nov. & at LenOw- Rove... 3.47. 22.22 4.. L 14-59
Gr 25 CEO) Ws 41-25 Noy. 15 RANDOLPH: MACON . 22) aioe W 36-6
Mov. 1 at 2ppadcoien State | 8 W 22-19 Nov. 27 GUILPORD 7 W 20-0
Nov. 8 Ab ePIGOU es Te) 9
Nov. 15 WHS VikGIsA TECH W 34-7 1959 (5-6) Coach Jack Boone
Dec. 13 Clarion State (Lions Bowl) .............. lo GS Sect (2 al Presbyiciian. = EL i318
Sept. 19 ALBRIGH [232636 W 45-0
1953 (8-2) Coach Jack Boone Gap 26 at Guilford... = W = 27.0
Sept..19 WILSON TEACHERS: 222.5 cs. W 41-0 Oce 3 at Catawba . 2.2... oe W 34-7
Pept: 26 LENOIR-REYNE 7 26 W 34-0 Oct 10 REOWN ee W 312
Od. 3 Qt A Alg We oo. a W 13-6 Oc. 17 at Western Carolina .. 23.2. 43... L 14-34
Om. = 1) BN ei W 45-25 Oce 24 at NewDeIty ..) ee ES 734
Oct 17 at VWwestern Catolina 2 2)... 52. ee W 26-7 Og 31 APPALACHIAN SIATE 3... 2 ES G28
Oct. 24 GORD ae W_ 40-0 Nov. 7 LENOIK-RAYNE 2 2 L. 26-22
Oct. 31 par ALCAN STATE ee W_ 40-7 Nov. 14 NEWPORI] NEWS APPRENTICE... W_ 74-0
Nov. .7 vag 1c tc) Wee ee eee ee RS L-,�: 13438 Nov. 21 at Wollord,. LE] 13.20
Nov. 14 a EO W_ 40-6
a ee MORRIS-HARVEY {Elks Bowl). ........ ES te 1960 (7-3) Coach Jack Boone
Sept. 17 NEWPOK] NEWS APPRENTICE 9 2 W. 216
1954 (5-4-1) Coach Jack Boone Sept. 24 CUILPORD = 2 Ww 7-0
Sept, 1i NORFOLIC NAG! aie 56h W 21-0 Oce 2 CAFAWBA 020 oe W_ 28-0
Sept. 18 WES! Coe IER... 235.2. Ls. 46 Oc & at HlON 2 2 Ws 14-8
SEpi. 20 at Leno Rye. W 746 Oct 1p WESTERN CAROUINA. = W 7:6
Oa. 2 VAT ANIA oo W_ 26-7 Oct. 22 NEWBERRY 9... $e W_ 21-0
Oo. 7 GON LS 6220) OL 2? dt Appaldciiall Stale .. 243432 E1721
Oct. 16 WESTERN A Ia Ws 27443 Nov. 3 at Leno-Rhyne, 2-2. 2 ee Eo C7
Oct. 23 EAS) PENNE Sos Be Se 1 22 bee Nov. 12 PRESB YI ERIANG) 203. 5 te Le 7-27
Oct. 30 el Appa actiian Biate 2 6 1 7-13 Nov. 19 RICHMOND ee W 22-7
Nov. 6 St Ue og ee l= 1ae27
Nov. 13 Son W 26-7 1961 (5-4-1) Coach Jack Boone
Sept. 16 ENDIANA SIAL 9.4... g W_ 19-6
1955 (4-5) Coach Jack Boone Sept 73 at Gulfew oes W 17-15
Sept. 10 NORVOLK RAV ore a ce | W_ 6-0 Sept. 30 at Acatawisa W_ 16-0
Sept. 17 at West Chester os $959 ea iS a 0-9 Or 7 FLOM gk W 22-20
Sept. 24 LINO ON see L 67 Oct. 14 WESIERKN CAROLINA: 8 A625 Li 67
Og. 1 at Calas 6s. 955 Ga iE 7-13 Ort: 21 at Newbery) 26s) We la-7
OG s PIN ee W_ 13-0 Oct: 28 at Appalachian State .. 2.22. 212.72 2 L 14-16
O35 at Western Carolina .72 275, si ss We 14-6 Nov. 4 LENOIR-RIIY NE 2. Se L = 19-24
er 22 at East Tennessee State. 2 454 3.5 ae i L 20-34 Nov. 11 ai Furman ...2.. 4... $2) is 8-29
On 29 Al ALACTIANSEATE tne A W_ 13-0 Nov. 18 WOPPORD ...42... ss fo 1. 2020
Novy. 5 TPN ee W 14-33
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Pirates Through the Years
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6 ete 0" ce
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ear yar eeeT Sees ee a
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1962 (5-4) Coach Clarence Stasavich
Det. 1D Ot RICMMOMNG Log) ons os
Sept. 29 CATAWOR (6,000) 625. 5.505255%
Oc. 6 Bt ROM AS O00) ec
Caet. 413 at Western Carolina (5,800).......
Oct. 20 WVRERIRY (9,000). cece ee cee.
Oct. - 27 APPALACHIAN STATE (4,000) ..
Nov. 3 at Lenom-Khyne (7,500) . 5.26.55.
Nov. 17 at VWVOHOrd (3,700) 5 5 es
Nov. 24 EASTERN KENTUCKY (3,100) ...
1963 (9-1) Coach Clarence Stasavich
sept. 14 at ich wone (7 Uy eo
Sept. 21 WAKE FORES! (17,000) ......0. 20:
sept. 28 WOERPOR) (5,500) 46 en
Oc: 5 at Presbyterian (4,500) 2... ... 0%.
Oe, - 12 PON 19 0 ee ee eres
og 19 WESTERN CAROLINA (11,500) ..
Nov. 2 at tive Citadel (7,500)... 2.22. 4255
Nov. 9 LENOIR-RHYNE (10,500) .... 2.4%
Nov. 23 al tempa (6,000) 6.65. it les
Dec. 14 Northeastern (27,700)... .....:..25:
(Eastern Bowl)
1964 (9-1) Coach Clarence Stasavich
Sept: 12 CATAWBA (7000). asec) ae.
wepr. 19 at West Chester (6,000) ..........
Sept. 26 HOWARD (IG A0U) 2.036. ee.
ce 10 at Wottord 16,000) - -.s4 0...
Oct i at lenor-Khyne (7,000) ......5 04
Oct. 24 RICHMOND -(13,000) 25. 2.02...
Oct. 31 at ihe Catadel (11,400)... 50%.
Now. 7 at Forman (5,000) 2.0 ee et
Nov. 14 PRESBYTERIAN (14,322) ..2......
Dec. 12 Massachusetts (7,500)............
(Tangerine Bowl)
1965 (9-1) Coach Clarence Stasavich
sept: 25 WES E CHESTER-(13,500).........
ce 2 at Pourman-(4,000) .. ...-.4. 2s. &e.
Ort 9 at Richmond (3,500)... 22a.
Oct: 16 at Lomevidle (8,300) 5. 65. fe.
Og, 23 THe CUADEL (3200) ...... 44.
et. 30 at Northeast Louisiana (2,000) ....
Nev. 6 LENOIB-RHYNE (16,332)... 73.
Nov. 13 GEORGE WASHINGTON (13,202)
Nov. 20 Al ower 13 O00) sees ie oS
Dec. 11 PAA (B20) 5 eo es ew
(Tangerine Bowl)
1966 (4-5-1) Coach Clarence Stasavich
Sept: 17 at William & Mary (10,000).......
Sept. 24 NORTHEAST LOUISIANA (14,003)......
Oa 4 PURMAN (230)... 42 i
Orct." 8 DAVIDSON (16,903)... 502 6s
oer. 19 at George Washington (7,200) ....
Om 22 at [ne Citadel (10 ADO)... 2216.55:
Oca. 29 at Southern Illinois (14,000) ......
Nov. 12 BRIGIIMOND (6,212), covers
Nov. 19 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (12,811)
MoV, 2 at Lowevine (4000). 25 ee...
1967 (8-2) Coach Clarence Stasavich
Sept. 16 at William & Mary (4,000)........
Sept. 24 at Rienwvemnd (8,000) oo cna rere res
Sept. 30 at Davidson (9,700) Aisi
Om. 7 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (14,500)...
Oct, 14 LOUISVILLE AIS) ce ia
et 2) Gt Ate 8 bcs ek ee
Oot, Zs gi Ba Gel BE ee
Nov. 4 Pa 0 1 er er eG
Nov. 11 WEST TEXAS STATE (12,553)....
Nov. 18 Bt PATS 6600). os cae kc
26-27
15-14
19-23
16-20
36-8
29-16
6-7
41-9
29-12
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
21-0
33-14
20-22
19-10
34-14
49-8
14-13
27-6
7-14
34-13
34-20
21-0
45-0
44-0
21-20
35-10
31-0
14-21
17-0
40-7
7-20
27-17
13-31
28-16
14-35
7-21
27-7
23-7
42-17
21-8
18-13
27-26
19-21
34-29
13-37
29-13
1968 (4-6)
Sept. 14
Sept, 21
Sept. 20
(ee.
(Jeti 26
NO 2
Nov. �
Nov. 16
Nov... 23
Nov. 30
1969 (2-7)
Sept. 20
Sepa 2/
Ce 4
Cel.. 18
Oct. 25
NOV... i
Nov.
Nov. 15
Nov. 22
1970 (3-8)
sept. 12
Sept. 19
Sept. 26
Oe. 3
(Mee 10
Od. 17
Oct. 24
(et. 3
Nov. 7
Nov. 14
Nov, 28
1971 (4-6)
Sept. li
Sept. 16
Dept, 25
Cet 2
Cet. 9
Oc. iG
Oct. 23
Oct 30
Now 6
Nov. 13
1972 (9-2)
ment. &
Sept. 16
pept. 23
Oct. 7
Oct 14
Cw 2)
Oe 25
Nov. 4
Now. It
Nov. 18
Nov, 25
1973 (9-2)
Sept. �
Sept. 15
Sept. 22
Sept. 29
Oct. 6
Ocke 13
Oct. 20
(Met: 27
Nov. 3
Nov. 10
Nov. 17
Coach Clarence Stasavich
eS Oe ec ee i os W
WILLIAM & MARY (14500). .2262.0-2.; L
at Louisiana lech (12,000) 45 27. 1 is L
at Souther Mississippi (12,500)... 63... L
eNO) ee ee L
Bs Pui (6500) ek a W
TAI POF) eae os EP ee L
Whee leks (Ut oe Bee W
AG te diel 15 245) es A - G W
gt Past (enmesece State (2,000) ...... ess. 3
Coach Clarence Stasavich
at Bast lereecsee Stale (7,500) .......... cE
LOUIS ARs TECH 3500. ee. L
THE CIT ADEE i)... L
at Wieumie (0G) 22.65 L
ac Souter Minow (12 500) 2... sss W
PUA 7) coe. 5 Fs. W
DANIO Cig oo L
at Wiareia e200 esd ae ee L
SOUTHERN MISSISSi7 F1 (3,500) 22... 425 L
Coach Mike McGee
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BAS! TENNESSEE STATE (13,042) ...... L
Ob Te Seadel (i) Al0) fos ese a L
at West texas State (11,000)... 24. es Lb
ate 0. State CP oo es 8 is
SOL Lites Nn ILLINOIS (46,271)... 5... 22. L
Ot Wickman �4 900) 2... ee EL
at Perma (9000) te ss a W
WEeL VIRGINIA (10.240)... wie ees 5
DIARRA LE (6/11) oes oa W
Bt Tavis 1) ies Se pe de W
Coach Sonny Randle
Viti (io Be. L
WILLIAM é DEARY (15,200)... .......... E
at Bowline Green (14,699) 20... . 2. cee. L,
Ve CEE 12 2) eee W
Wie SEQ (94 256) ee ie ,
at SE Viton (22 ORY) once ee L
at Gc otare (18 O00). aie cies ee ok. W
PORBAAN Cio 256) 2... es W
BAVC Ny fas ee W
Se PA erste ees Wa L,
Coach Sonny Randle
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SOUTHERN TLLANOTS (16,509).......-.. W
APTALACEHUAN STATE 6,410) .... i. W
Micnmond . S00)... el W
Pome (Ae ej... Sees W
OE ate ee en ec es L
ea, ee W
TENN.-CHATTANOOGA (17,786) ....... WwW
at William & Mary (19,000)... .0... een. W
Pe OO ee. eo ee Ww
at Natt CC eroena (31,60)).......6.8%... L
Coach Sonny Randle
at NC. State a ew ec ees E
at Southern Mississippi (10,800) ......... W
at Goutherm Wiinois (9.500) (2... .2. 6... W
Pee 6... ce ee W
me Dewicison (6,000... cass ans Boies W
Viet W
gt The tele: (09,9) 2 ee. : W
gt North ( arolina (45900) 2... 2. L
WILLIAM MARY (16,100)... .......... W
ON 2) cs en cc W
APPALACHIAN STATE (14,18]) ........ W
37-7
0-14
7-35
0-65
7-31
24-13
21-28
49-20
23-14
7-17
0-7
6-24
13-31
7-24
17-3
24-21
27-42
7-38
7-14
2-35
0-10
0-31
30-42
6-23
12-14
12-38
7-0
14-28
17-14
36-18
0-45
10-28
21-47
31-25
7-14
21-44
31-15
26-13
27-26
7-43
30-3
16-0
35-7
21-0
27-21
16-38
27-21
33-7
21-15
24-22
19-42
8-57
13-0
42-25
14-3
45-0
42-7
34-0
27-28
34-3
44-14
49-14







mai g-1-\- a Bal gel eel ai ial"me 4-1-1]
1974 (7-4) Coach Pat Dye 1979 (7-3-1) Coach Pat Dye
Sept. 14 BOW CONG GREEN (15.507) 5.2... W_ 24-6 pep. I WESTERN CAROLINA (25,500) 5-2... W_ 31-6
Sept. 21 EAS! TENNESSEE Si ATE (16,220)... ..: W 24-8 Sept. 6 a INA, State (53,400)... ee, L 20-34
Sept. 28 SOUTHERN ILLINGIS (13 525) 2 6 2s. W 17-16 Sept. 15 a: Duke (33,80). 20 as ee ee L 14-28
Wc 3 at IN.. Gtate (42,000)... 53 ens. ek. L 20-24 sept. 22 at Wake Forest (25,758)... 32. bat ee. Ee= 20-23
Oct, 12 at Parmon (10,000) 6 fo) asst a. We 15-12 pept. 27 WN (20 201) a a W_ 45-10
Oct. 19 at Appalachian State (41,259)... 2... LL 21-23 Oct 13 THE CHADEL (28,753) 2.2.2 3... W 49-7
Ott. 26 DAYUON (14,674). ... 2225500 ee W 34-6 Oc 27 at North Carolina (49,/U0) 3.2.7 22. T 24-24
Novos 2 THE CHADEL (19,450 .3 32.55.47 W 41-21 Nov. 3 at Appalachian State, (139815) 2... ...7.. W_ 38-21
Nov. 9 at Richman (14,000) .... 255 32 ly 20-28 Nov. 10 RICHMOND (8741) | esces.. ie... W 52-10
Nov. 16 at Wiliam & Niary (6,500), 20. a. We 31-10 Nov, 17 NORTH. IEXAS SIAL (23-500)... W 49-16
Nov.23 at VM GIG) es oe i 3-13 Nov. 24 at William & Mary (9,100)... 2 .......24. W_ 38-14
1975 (8-3) Coach Pat Dye 1980 (4-7) Coach Ed Emory
Sept. 6 ar NA State (47 S00). 3 Lc 3-26 Sept. 6 at Duke (27,400)... 7 3 i. W_ 35-10
pept. 13 at Appalachian State (43,000). 4... - L 25-41 Sept 1S OW LOUISIANA (29661) .3 2. 2. Le 2b
Sept. 20 VWILLTAM & MARY (15542) W~ 20-0 Sept. 20 at-Florida State (50,547) 20.422. L 7-63
Sept.277 at Southern Illinois (361%) 4225.3... 2 W 41-7 Sept. 27 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPFI 20037). 2... Li 7-35
Ochs 4 RiC hw OND (16542) ., 2 Lie Oct. 11 at Kichmond (10,600) -..627.4.5. 2 2 W 24-22
as 11 at The Citadel 416/842).).� 166 =): W 20 Od. 18 WESTERN CAROLINA (21,300).......... W~ 24-14
Og. 16 WESTERN CAROLINA (16487)... ; W 42-14 Oct 25 at North. Carolina 45100) ..... 5.4, L 3-31
OcL. 225 at North Carolina 442000) 7 re. W_ 38-17 Noy. 1 WILLIAM & MARY-(18,600). .........:. W 31-23
Nov. i PURMAN (15,414)... ,.-0 6 W_ 21-10 Nov. 8 at Miamy (Fla.) (11,048) (2. 2 2. Ee 40-23
Nov. 8 at Viteinia (21, 950)0 0 W_ 61-10 Nov. 15 BASTERKN KENTUCKY (10,021)... L 16-28
Nov. 15 VMI (13 O69. W_ 28-12 Nov. 22 at NLC. State (46,200).... 22.5. L 14-36
1976 (9-2) Coach Pat Dye 1981 (5-6) Coach Ed Emory
Sept 11 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI(17, 400)... 2... W_ 48-0 Sept. 5 WESTERN CAROLINA (24 873) .-....- =. W 42-6
Sept. 18 at N.C. State (49900)... ee W~ 23-14 Sept. 12 at North Caroling (51,300) =.) 76... 2s. L 0-56
Sept. 2 at Wiliam Moaty- 3500... 2,5... W . 20-19 sepe 19 at NEC State (52,200)... Lk 16-31
Oc = 2 THE CITADEL (15290). W 22-3 Sept. 26 FOLEDO (21,137). 83. 3 W 28-24
Oe 9 DOW THERN ILLINOIS (16,200)... 2 W_ 49-14 Od. 3 at Duke (16,250) 20 8 L 14-24
Oct. 16 at VIL 00)... a W173 Oc 10 at Richmond (12,621) ..25. 5). o7. We U3
Oe. 23 at North Carolina 49000)... 2... L i022 (Tobacco Bowl)
Oe 30 WESTERN CAROLINA (2506) 2. W 24-17 ce. 17 at SW Louistana (13,978). 223 We 35-31
Nov. 6 at Richmond 115,900) .s3225. a W_ 20-10 Oct. 24 MIAMI (ELA:) (205282)... Ae I 6:35
Nov. 13 at Puan (13,000) 377.35 L107 Oct? 31 at West Virginia (41,364) 2 6.2 3 i 3-20
Nov. 20 APPALACHIAN STATE (19,335) 2. W 35-7 Wow 7 EAST TENNESSEE SLATE 21342) W_ 66-23
Nov. 14 WILLIAM & MARKY (15,842);.... 4... ELE 21-31
1977 (8-3) Coach Pat Dye
Sept. 3 aN Siete W 28-23 1982 (7-4) Coach Ed Emory
Sept. 10 at Duke (38 20).. 2 220 oa W_ 17-16 pept. 11 aN. dtate (55.200). 6 L 26-38
Sept, 17 at TOlegp 4212) ....2 3 We 225 sept. 18 EAST TENNESSEE STATE (22 127). W ~ 30-0
Sept. 24 VN 3,501)... A W 14-13 Sept. 25 CENTRALE MICHIGAN (18,750)... 2... W 24-6
Oc. 4 at South Camolina (52,813), ..25 0. 825222 L 16-19 Og 2 at Wassour (50,848) 4 2.35. se: see. Je 9-28
Od. 8 DOU THERN ILLINOIS (25,251). NV 2 OoeU Oc 4 RICEIMOND (19521) ). W 35-14
Ne 15 RIC TIRIOMD (19,010)... ...c8) 363 W_ 35-14 Od: t6 at Florida State (46,283).,..-..,....... =. LE 17-56
Oe. 22 at [be Citadel (13,520). .2 W 34-16 Oc 25 ILLINOIS SIATE 26771)... a W_ 21-0
Oct. 229 SV LOUISIANA (16,622). 2. 6 uA; L 7-9 Oct. 30 at West Vireiia (507616)... L 3-30
Nov. 5 at Appalachian State(10,419)... 0. W 45-14 Nov. 6 at Texas-Arlington (4,388)... 5.45.25)... W 40-24
Nov. 12 William & Mary (20:863).. 22:5... i LS 1721 Nov. 13 at William & Mary (10,800)...-..4....,.. W.- 31-27
(at Norfolk, Va.) Noy. 20 a fempre (6 130)..... 2. W_ 23-10
1978 (9-3) Coach Pat Dye 1983 (8-3) Coach Ed Emory
Sept. 2 WESTERN CAROLINA (31,251) =... W 14-6 Sept. 3 at Ficdrida State (46:261)..3- 2... 2.09. L 46-47
Sept. 3 at NLC, State (0 B00). 2 ee, ee rs, sept. 10 AC NLC. State 7700)... ... 3 2 Wo 22-16
Sept. 16 at North Caroline 1,00 3 L-- 10-14 Sept. 17 MURRAY SLATE (8 123) 2.5.22... W 50-25
Sept: 23 at GW Louisiana (14.209) 22 ee W_ 38-9 Od. | at Massour (48,268). 2.33. W 13-6
Sept. 30 FEAAS-ARLING TON (2) 958) ost: Ww. 22-8 Oa, .8 SW LOUISIANA-(27 3349) 2 3.52 W 21-18
Og Z at WME (G90)... eA W_ 19-6 Oc. at Temple (5,461) 0 W 24-11
Oct. 14 at Southern Mississippi (15,002) ..25. .c EL 216-17 Ce. 22 at Florida 73,949) ...355,.3 3 L 17-24
ee 21 Riamond (72,900): he sete, oe W_ 21-14 Oe. 27 EASE. TENNESSEE SEATE (33,767) 4... W 21-9
(at Norfolk, Va.) Nov. 5 at Mian (Pia,) (99,2595) 2) L 7-12
Nov, 4 APPALACHIAN SIATE (19,726) 2.4.3. W_ 33-8 Now 12 WILLIAM & MARY (24,731). .2..60 2 W_ 40-6
Nov. 11 WILLIAM & MARY (26:231). 6.422; W_ 20-3 Nov. 19 at Southern Mississippi (21,000) - 22 W 10-6
Nov. 18 MAK SIAL LL (27 A503 W 45-0
Dec. 16 Louisiana tech (18.200)... = 2 Wo 33-15
(Independence Bowl)





Pirates Through the Years

1984 (2-9) Coach Ed Emory 1989 (6-5) Coach Bill Lewis
Sep... at Hiotigs State Goel) Sie ieee ts L 17-48 sept. 9 BOW bins GRU (5,412) ees W 41-6
Sept. 8 Pe oes) ee i oie i A i 0-17 Sept. 16 a Cs 16 oe se W 21-14
Dept. 15 a Centval Michigan (23,249) 0005 ci eis le TA wept 20 PLENGIES SALE OU 28s ccs ee eee es W 56-10
Sept. 22 abORGIA StU LHERN (25/157). eine. W 34-27 Depts #LOVISIANA LECH (25/462). 2-3. ies: Ee 2,
Sept. 29 As a ee ee ee Le gee ore 7 at Sout Carcind (00,000)... L 14-47
Oc. 6 UB lat lelthn | ee We ae ies Wry (Je 2k VEG s TECH 35,100) &. oes. W_ 14-10
cl, do We Ae (107 as Les Zoe. Jer. ao Oe Oy races (AG ID) a ed OS L. 2-16-16
et; 2 BAST TENNESSEE STATE 7,119) .47. W 24-6 Nov. 4 Ae See (oo a L 10-40
aA. 2F wt SOUIn GOPOUnA (79000) 6 es a ee ee Li 20a Nov. 11 Wee Pee (24 ee aes ee ae W 31-24
NOY... 3 at YY Laan (25,507). se ees L 24-42 Nov. 18 at Pg are (21,602) er L 42-47
Nov. 10 SOUIHERKN MISSISSIPPI (21,237)... 6. ss le 27901 Nov. 25 at Souther Mississippi (11,159) ......... L 27-41
1985 (2-9) Coach Art Baker 1990 (5-6) Coach Bill Lewis
sept. / Oi A, Otate (95) cies bed es W_ 33-14 Sept, 1 DOU TS ANS ee Oe ris W270
Sept. 14 BW TERA. OA ETB ary a ae W 27046 sept.. 8 at Plotida tale (a oe) i es Je. L 24-45
Sept. 21 Qt ent. State (84,206), a ise Es 1Gsk7 Sept. 15 VIRGINIA TEC G36) oe. 2255 22: Le
Sept. 28 Ae uk be er a see ee 2 7-21 DEpt.-24 at SW Louisigna G7 028)... ree. W_ 20-10
te MIAMI ILA.) 4 51by 0. eee Eee ez BEDE: 79 at Reais 661) 8 6 i a eI LE 15-19
Or. JZ at OW Louleiana-(16,228).2. 5.0.47 5 3 L 14-16 ce 6 SOU LAER. MISSISSIPri (S150) 6. 3... BE 7-16
ct. 26 SOUTH CAROLINA (35/047) 478 oe. Le 10052 So ees at South Carolina (62,000)... 7/5... 0.085. L 7-37
Nov. Z at Southern Mississippi (23,496) ......... L. . 0227 Jere 20 CUNCTING SCOTT (27 SOO). eee ee Eas os W 56-32
Nov. 9 Oi Ale uien. (69,600) os 56 L 10-35 Ot: 27 ae Tene (76 Oi ces eee eae es i. " 27930
Nov. 16 TULSA ee). a ea Eo 20221 IOV. 3 at Memphis state (1G, 291)... fs kes. W 24-17
Dec: OCS (05,000) [15-33 Nov. 10 WORT HEIN HL Ols CO 10) 2 eke. W 24-20
1986 (3-8) Coach Art Baker 1991 (11-1) Coach Bill Lewis
Sept. 6 Gt NA, Imes COU) Lb Ass Aug. 31 ab iia oo Sie ee i L + 31-32
Sept. 13 WEST VIRGINIA (35,897) 02. ie 3 Ls 24 Sept. 14 MEMPHIS SEALE (32 s62) 2.0 W 20-13
DED. 20 et dun 402,000) 2k i L 0-45 Dept 21 ae C emital biorida (20 049)... ee oS. W 47-25
Sept. 27 att enit otale (64/74). vee ce ea L 17-42 Sept. 28 Soi CAROLINA (35, 100)... es i: W 31-20
Od: 4 eV DOUMIANA (27,726) vis Be E102] (c= PURO G7 ok Be Pen ew i os W 56-20
Oa, lt fat Temple (13,054). 23h ee L 28-45 ep ig Be Sue (97, 701 iis oe a Rd eee W 23-20
et. 18 GEORGIA SOUIHERN (7121) 25. .. W 35-33 Oct. 26 PH Peper) (oe Oe) 6 ee ae W 24-23
oct. 25 at SOU ( arolind (68,027). 160.55. . 05 L 3-38 Noy. 2 TULANE (2076) 7 ee. Ae, W 38-28
Nov. 1 SOUTHERN MiISsISSIPV) (8.127). v2.2: Ee 21923 Nev. 9 at Southern Mississippi (18,117) ......... W_ 48-20
Nov. 15 CUNGIN NAT EUG oe) ee oe: We 32219 Nov. 16 gt Vitvinia Lech (48,517) 601i ois. W 24-77
Nov, 27 at Wviraiinr (Pia) (30,202) 2 L: 10-36 INGY- 22 at Cia eee) sa W 30-19
Tae Wort Caro im cise (07 322)... ee ek Ws 37-34
1987 (5-6) Coach Art Baker (Peach Bowl)
pept.. 5 BEN mista (ue). es W 32-14
Bee 12) FLORIDA GTATE (33,987) 2 Lt 1992 (5-6) Coach Steve Logan
Sept. 19 at aos (62,04). = 2 E. 10-20 Sept. 5 SVR ACU foe 0) gs reset Se. L522
Sept. 26 GEORGIA SOUTHERN (27 All) ..5.-.- 6. W 16-13 Sept. 12 MIiRGINDS FEC Gl 635,121)... ee. W 30-27
Ot. . 2 a West Virginia (96,000) 4 ei L 0-49 Sepe y at oouth Caroling (60,020). . 05... Oe W_ 20-18
Oct: 10 CANCUN NA TL6 371s ee a W 56-28 Sept. 26 at Bowling Greer (12,512). 5. ee. L 34-44
Oe. 17. at Virginia Tech 195,000)" 2s. 242 W 32-23 Cees 10 BE ee cy ee es L 14-45
Oct. 24 at South Caroling (69) 1513.2 6 oie es L i234 (set 47 CINC INI FE (34 120) i Oe. W 42-21
Oe, 31 WA (LA) (eho ees ate a Ls 241 Oct. 24 at Pittebaren (25,706) Sc ee a i. W 37-31
Nov. 7 DAVAO oe th ee W 31-26 Our 229 SOUTHERN NESSISSIPP! (33,249) 625. E. 2i-ce
Nov. 14 at Southern Mississippi (11,023) 2... -.2. L 34-38 Nov. 7 ae Veet Vegminia (21,157)... 2 ae 1, . 26-45
Nov. 14 ARRANSAS SGIATE (29,072) ...550.7%.. W_ 35-18
1988 (3-8) Coach Art Baker Nev. 7} gt Ac pnis State (17,945)... ce ee L 7-42
Sept. 3 Be i eye) 29 Oa 6 a Se hag Gag gb | WwW 52-15
Berk 10 at Vieginia Tock (97,200) Ee 1993 (2-9) Coach Steve Logan
Sept. 1/7 at Bouin: Corona (66,000) 5 io cena L 0-17 mept.. 9 See ise 4200)... cy ks ove ee: L.- 22)
Sept. 24 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPFI 8,240). 5. ie: Ls. anes Sept. 18 CENTRAL FLORUIA (0 867) 2... eek. W_ 41-17
Oc. 3 BW 1LOUIBIANA 416, 790.655 es L 36-48 sepe. 25 at Washineion, (77,108) 1... eins � 0-35
Cc 3 WES VIRGINIA 60,700) 009 bet 54 i; - 10-30 Ce? WMeEMPIiS OTATE (25,302) ovo. le is 7-34
\ et. 1G at Mioyid a Slate (56,201) .6 4 a eee A Le. 2145 Cen 9 ae Souter Cavers (62,007)... ei ee oe: E 3-27
i oC 22 SYRAL USE 116,49) 2.4 2s L 14-58 Oe 16 LOUISIANA TECH (27,108)... 225. 00. W 31-26
| Ont. 29 ALAR PI 9 a) ad iw ees iB 7-31 (ier: 23 at Southern Mississippi (15,227): .. i e es L 16-24
Nov. 5 at Temple (8,013). (6.6 W 34-17 Oc oo a Vives Peer (95,9068) 5. i & i201
Nov. 19 ata Winall (2 oe os Ba iis W 49-14 Nov. 6 TOURS (ree a ee es L = 26-52
Nov. 13 at Rovidcny (Gon. oe ee os L 3-6
# Games forfeited to ECU Nov. 20 mec icinets (0 a) L 14-34
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1974
1975
1976
1979
1981
1982
1983
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1955
1965
1966
1967
1968
1970
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1981
ALL-AMERICAS
Danny Kepley, LB-AP
Jim Bolding, S-AP,
Football Weekly
Jim Bolding, DB,
Newspaper Enterprise
Association
Cary Godette, DE-AP,
RECAP
Wayne Inman, OG-AP
Tootie Robbins, OT-AP
Jody Schulz, DE-AP
Terry Long, OG-AP
Kodak, Walter Camp,
Football Writers,
UPI, Football News
Junior Robinson, DB-RS
(2nd Team)
The Sporting News
Robert Jones, LB
(2nd Team)
The Sporting News,
(3rd Team)
AP, Football News
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)
Tom Scott OT
The Sporting News,
Football News (1st Team)
UPI (2nd Team)
Carlester Crumpler, TE
Walter Camp (1st Team)
LITTLE ALL-AMERICAS
Lou Hallow, C
Dave Alexander, B
HONORABLE MENTION
ALL-AMERICAS
Kevin Moran, T
Johnny Crew, C
Bobby Ellis, B
Walter Bostic, B
Butch Colson, B
Don Tyson, T
Dick Corrada, FL
Rich Peeler, OT
Carlester Crumpler, RB
Carl Summerell, QB
Danny Kepley, LB
Carl Summerell, QB
Carlester Crumpler, RB
Danny Kepley, LB
Kenny Moore, OT
Butch Strawderman, DE
Cary Godette, DE
Jimbo Walker, OG
Jim Bolding, DB
Harold Randolph, LB
Harold Randolph, LB
Jody Schulz, DE-AP
1982
1983
1985
1988
1989
1991
1992
1993
1991
FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA
1988
GTE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT
1989
1990
1997
1977
1978
1979
1982
1983
1985
1989
1990
1997
Clint Harris, DB-AP
Clint Harris, FS-AP
John Robertson, OT-AP
Earnest Byner, RB-AP
Jeff Pegues, DE-AP
Tony Baker, TB-AP
Kevin Walker, DB-AP
Tim James, FB
Anthony Thompson, LB
Anthony Thompson, DE
Robert Jones, LB
Walter Wilson, WR
Jeff Blake, QB
Hunter Gallimore, WR
Luke Fisher, TE
Dion Johnson, WR
Tom Scott, OT
John Jett, P
Michael Anderson, QB
Junior Smith, RB
Carlester Crumpler, TE
Bernard Carter, DE
Jerry Dillon, OLB
Greg Grandison, DB
Bernard Carter, DE
Junior Smith, RB
Carlester Crumpler, TE
Mark Libiano, LB
TEAM OF THE YEAR
Awarded by ECAC
SPORTING NEWS
Robert Jones, LB
Keith Arnold
R.L. Beeman
Keith Arnold
Ken Burnette
Keith Arnold
Ken Burnette
ALL-SOUTH
INDEPENDENT TEAM
First Team
Harold Randolph, LB
Gerald Hall, DB
Zack Valentine, DE
Wayne Bolt, OG
Zack Valentine, DE
Gerald Hall, DB
Wayne Inman, OG
Mike Brewington, LB
Anthony Collins, RB
Clint Harris, DB
Terry Long, OG
Jody Schulz, DE
Terry Long, OG
Clint Harris, FS
John Robertson, OT
Earnest Byner, RB
Jeff Pegues, DE
Tony Baker, RB
Kevin Walker, DB
Junior Robinson, DB-RS
Robert Jones, LB
Luke Fisher, TE
Robert Jones, LB
Hunter Gallimore, WR
Luke Fisher, TE
20m Scot, Ol
Anthony Brenner, PK
1992 loom Scott, OF
Junior Smith, RB
Carlester Crumpler, TE
Bernard Carter, DE
1993 Junior Smith, RB
Carlester Crumpler, TE
Jeff Cooke, DT
Daren Hart, CB
Second Team
1977 Terry Gallaher, SE
1978 Eddie Hicks, RB
Wayne Inman, OG
Mike Brewington, LB
1979 Matt Mulholland, OT
Charlie Carter, DB
Mitchell Johnston, OG
Theodore Sutton, FB
1980 Anthony Collins, RB
1981 Jody Schulz, DE
1982 Steve Hamilton, DT
Jeff Heath, K
John Robertson, OT
1983 Hal Stephens, DT
Kevin Ingram, QB
Norwood Vann, TE
Henry Williams, KR
1984 Curtis Wyatt, DE
Kevin Walker, DB
1987 Ellis Dillahunt, DB
1988 Tim James, FB
Anthony Thompson, LB
1989 Anthony Thompson, DE
Robert Jones, LB
Walter Wilson, WR
1990 Chad Martin, OG
George Koonce, DE
1991 Jeff Blake, QB
Greg Grandison, SAF
Dion Johnson, WR-RS
John Jett, P
Jerry Dillon, DE
1992 Michael Anderson, QB
Jerry Dillon, OLB
Greg Grandison, DB
ALL-SOUTH INDEPENDENT
COACH OF THE YEAR
1991 Bill Lewis
ALL SOUTH ACADEMIC TEAM
1979 Matt Mulholland, T
Theodore Sutton, B
Vern Davenport, SE
SOUTHERN CONFERENCE
ATHLETE-OF-THE-YEAR
1972 Carlester Crumpler, B
1973 Carl Summerell, B,
Baseball Shortstop
JACOBS BLOCKING TROPHY
(presented to outstanding
blocker in Southern Conference)
1965 Norman Swindell
1967 Kevin Moran
ALL-SOUTHERN
CONFERENCE (1965-76)
Offense
1965 Dave Alexander, B
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
4972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1966
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1975
1976
Walter Bostic, G
Johnny Crew, C
Kevin Moran, T
Butch Colson, B
Neal Hughes, B
Ben Grieb, G
Billy Wightman, B
Dick Corrada, Fl
Carlester Crumpler, B
Carl Summerell, B
Stan Eure, E
Greg Troupe, G
Carlester Crumpler, B
Carl Summerell, B
Stan Eure, E
Greg Troupe, G
Jim Woody, K
Ricky Bennett, T
Don Schink, B
Jimbo Walker, G
Kenny Strayhorn, B
Jimbo Walker, G
Wayne Bolt, G
Pete Conaty, K
Eddie Hicks, B
Defense
Kevin Moran, T
Bobby Ellis, B
Don Tyson, T
George Wheeler, T
Rich Peeler, T
Rich Peeler, T
Monty Kiernan, LB
Jack Patterson, S
Danny Kepley, LB
Rusty Markland, B
Danny Kepley, LB
Cary Godette, E
Mike Myrick, B
Danny Kepley, LB
Kenny Moore, T
Jim Bolding, S
Butch Strawderman, E
Cary Godette, E
Willie Bryant, T
Jim Bolding, S
Harold Randolph, LB
Jim Bolding, B
Jake Dove, T
Cary Godette, E
Gerald Hall, B
Reggie Pinkney, B
Harold Randolph, LB
SOUTHERN CONFERENCE
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
PLA YER-OF-THE-WEEK
Bill Bailey, FB
John McPaul, E
George Richardson, TB
Kevin Moran, T
George Wheeler, T, twice
Jimmy Atkins, E
Jim Flowe, DE
Butch Colson, FB
George Whitley, DE, twice
Rich Peeler, T
Mike Mills, DT
Monty Kiernan, LB, twice
Billy Wallace, B
Jack Patterson, S
John Casazza, QB
Robin Hogue, DE





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R.W. MOORE KING OF
GRIDIRON� SCHOLARSHIP
1972 Carlester Crumpler, B, twice HULA BOWL
Carl Summerell, QB 1983 Terry Long, OG
Junior Robinson, DB
(vs. Tenn. Tech)

Greg Troupe, G
1972 Danny Kepley, LB
Rusty Markland, DB
Terry Stroughton, DB
1973 Carl Summerell, QB
1987 Anthony Simpson, FB
JAPAN BOWL
1982 Jody Schulz, DE
1991 Jeff Blake, OB
1989
Junior Robinson, DB
(vs. Miami, Fla.)
Travis Hunter, OB
(vs. Temple)
Walter Wilson, WR
Ta77
Theodore Sutton, VMI
Gerald Hall, So. Illinois
Leander Green, SW Louisiana
Terry Gallaher, Richmond
Jimmy Southerland,
Danny Kepley, LB (vs. Pittsburgh) Richmond
Carlester Crumpler, B, twice AMERICAN BOWL 1991 Jeff Blake, OB Wayne Bolt, Richmond
Cary Godette, DE PARTICIPANTS (vs. Central Florida) 1978 D.T. Joyner,
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 Latry Lundy, O}
NATIONAL DEFENSE
PLAYER-OF-THE-WEEK
1973. Danny Kepley, LB-AP
vs. Richmond, Nov. 10
1990 Robert Jones, LB,
Sports Illustrated,
vs. Cincinnati, Oct. 20
1991 Greg Grandison, SAF,
College & Pro Football
Newsweekly, vs.
Virginia Tech, Nov. 16
Jeff Blake, QB,
The Sporting News,
vs. Syracuse, Oct. 12
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, F5
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 PARTICIPANTS
1981 Tootie Robbins, OT
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 Seett: OF
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. OF
NATIONAL
COACH OF THE YEAR
1964 Clarence Stasavich
1991 Bill Lewis
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
ECAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK
1988 Anthony Thompson, LB
(vs. Temple)
1992
F993
991
1992
1993
1992
1993
Jeff Blake, OB
(vs. South Carolina)
Jeff Blake, QB (vs. Syracuse)
Jeff Blake, QB
(vs. Pittsburgh)
Jeff Blake, OB
(vs. Southern Mississippi)
Bernard Carter, DE
(vs. Tulane)
Michael Anderson, QB
(vs. Virginia Tech)
Junior Smith, RB
(vs. South Carolina)
Junior Smith, RB
(vs. Southern Mississippi)
Junior Smith, RB
(vs. Arkansas State)
Bernard Carter (vs. Duke)
Jerry Dillon, OLB
(vs. Arkansas State)
Hank Cooper, DB
(Rookie vs. Cincinnati)
Daren Hart, CB
(Rookie vs. Central Florida)
Morris Foreman, LB
(vs. Louisiana Tech)
Daren Hart, CB
(vs. Kentucky)
ECAC DIVISION I-A
ALL-STAR TEAM
Jeff Blake, OB
Robert Jones, LB
Dion Johnson, WR-RS
Keith Arnold, C
Tom Scott, OT
Bernard Carter, DE
INDEPENDENT
FOOTBALL ALLIANCE
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Michael Anderson, QB
(vs. Syracuse)
Michael Anderson, QB
(vs. Virginia Tech)
Peter Zophy, WR
(vs. Bowling Green)
Clayton Driver, WR
(vs. Cincinnati)
Ernie Lewis, LB
(vs. West Virginia)
Junior Smith, RB
(vs. Arkansas State)
Mark Libiano, LB
(vs. Syracuse)
Junior Smith, RB
(vs. Central Florida)
Reggie Robinson
(vs. South Carolina)
Morris Foreman
(vs. Louisiana Tech)
Jeff Cooke
(vs. Southern Miss)
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
Western Carolina
Oliver Fenton,
Texas-Arlington
Leander Green,
Appalachian State
Eddie Hicks,
William and Mary
Zack Valentine, Marshall
Theodore Sutton, Off.,
Independence Bowl
Zack Valentine, Def.,
Independence Bowl
Mike Brewington,
Western Carolina
Anthony Collins, VMI
Sam Harrell, Richmond
Leander Green,
North Texas State
The Offensive Line, The
Citadel, Jeff Hagans,
Wayne Inman,
Mitchell Johnston,
Matt Mulholland,
Joe Godette,
Billy Ray Washington
Carlton Nelson,
SW Louisiana
Mike Hawkins,
Southern Mississippi
Anthony Collins,
Western Carolina
Theodore Sutton,
William & Mary
Jeffrey Warren,
East. Kentucky
Carlton Nelson,
Western Carolina
Harold Blue, Toledo
Mike Grant, Miami
Chuck Bushbeck,
East Tennessee State
Jody Schulz, William & Mary
Carlton Nelson,
East Tennessee
Kevin Ingram,
Central Michigan
Greg Stewart, Richmond
Tony Baker, Richmond
Greg Stewart, Illinois State
Earnest Byner,
William & Mary
Kevin Ingram, Murray State
Kevin Ingram, SW Louisiana
Earnest Byner,
East Tennessee State
Chris Santa Cruz, Temple
Darrell Speed,
Georgia Southern
Bubba Bunn,
East Tennessee State
Tyrone Johnson,
Southern Miss

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1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1984
1985

Kevin Walker, Tony Baker,
SW Texas State
Kevin Walker, Temple
Jeff Heath, Miami
Robert Washington,
South Carolina
Tony Baker, Tulsa
Reggie McKinney,
West Virginia
Ellis Dillahunt, SW Louisiana
Jarrod Moody,
Georgia Southern
Flint McCallum,
Southern Miss
Willie Lewis, Cincinnati
Ellis Dillahunt, Florida State
Anthony Simpson,
Georgia Southern
Reggie McKinney, Cincinnati
Ron Jones, Miami
Walter Wilson, Temple
Travis Hunter,
Tennessee Tech
Charlie Libretto,
Southern Miss
Charlie Libretto,
SW Louisiana
Travis Hunter, West Virginia
Flint McCallum, Syracuse
Junior Robinson, Miami (Fla.)
Travis Hunter,
Bowling Green
Walter Wilson, Illinois State
Anthony Thompson,
Louisiana Tech
Junior Robinson,
Virginia Tech
Travis Hunter, Temple
Jeff Blake, Louisiana Tech
Jeff Blake, Virginia Tech
Robert Jones,
Southern Mississippi
David Daniels, Cincinnati
Jeff Blake, Northern Illinois
Dion Johnson,
Memphis State
Jeff Blake, South Carolina
Jeff Blake, Akron
Luke Fisher, Pittsburgh
Hunter Gallimore, Tulane
Morris Foreman, Syracuse
Peter Zophy, Morris Foreman,
Virginia Tech
Clayton Driver, Cincinnati
Junior Smith,
Southern Mississippi
Junior Smith, Arkansas State
Junior Smith, Syracuse
Chris Hester, Central Florida
Junior Smith, Memphis State
Perez Mattison,
Louisiana Tech
Junior Smith, Tulsa
OUTSTANDING
OFFENSIVE PLAYER
Eddie Hicks
Leander Green
Anthony Collins
Tootie Robbins
John Floyd
Ricky Nichols
Tony Baker
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
mlelalel a-m--weeNe-lae ke
Anthony Simpson
Anthony Simpson
Tim James
Walter Wilson
Luke Fisher
Jeff Blake
Junior Smith
Junior Smith
OUTSTANDING SPECIAL
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
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1975
TEAMS PLAYER
Fred Chavis & Bill Lamm
Keith Golden
Keith Golden
Chuck Bushbeck, Off.
Smokey Norris, Def.
Jeff Heath
Henry Williams, Off.
Jeff Bolch, Def.
Stuart Ward, Def.
Henry Williams, Off.
Jeff Bolch, Def.
Tony Smith, Off.
Bruce Simpson, Def.
Chuck Berleth, Off.
Vinson Smith, Def.
Tony Smith, Off.
Roswell Streeter, Def.
Matt McLaughlin, Off.
John Jett, Def.
Brian McPhatter, Off.
Jerry Dillon, Def.
Dion Johnson, Off.
Donald Porch, Def.
Dion Johnson, Off.
Charles Howard, Def.
Morris Foreman
Chad Holcomb
Maurice Allen
Maurice Allen
Bill Cline
Norman Swindell
Johnny Crew
Neal Hughes
Billy Wightman
Butch Colson
George Whitley
Will Mitchell
Carl Summerell
Carl Summerell
Danny Kepley
Cary Godette
Cary Godette
Harold Randolph
LANSCHE
OUTSTANDING SENIOR
David Smith
Maurice Allen
Ted Day
Mitchell Cannon
Johnny Crew
Kevin Moran
Jim Flowe
George Wheeler
George Whitley
Monty Kiernan
Terry Stoughton
Carl Summerell
Danny Kepley
Ken Strayhorn
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Cary Godette
Terry Gallaher
Zack Valentine
Leander Green
Theodore Sutton
JANET OVERTON
OUTSTANDING SENIOR
Mike Davis
Jody Schulz
Terry Long
Reggie Branch
Robert Washington &
Tony Baker
Robert Alexander
Ellis Dillahunt
Jarrod Moody
Todd Drugac, Off.
Mike Applewhite, Def.
George Koonce
Luke Fisher
Ernie Lewis
Reggie Robinson
SWINDELL MEMORIAL AWARD
1966
1967
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Leroy Cobb
Nelson Gravatt
George Wheeler
Danny Wilmer
George Whitley
Rich Peeler
Jim Post & Jimmy Creech
Carl Summerell
Kenny Moore
Bobby Myrick
Nick Bullock
Terry Gallaher
Terry Gallaher
Matt Mulholland
Vern Davenport
Chuck Bushbeck
Smokey Norris
John Floyd & Hal Stephens
Chris Santa Cruz &
Donald Reid
Paul Hoggard
Ben Billings
Jarrod Moody
Charlie Libretto
Donald Porch
Cedric Van Buren, Off.
Chris Hall, Def.
Sean McConnell, Off.
Zaim Cunmulaj, Def.
Greg Floyd
OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
(Presented by WNCT-TV)
Buddy Bovender
Keith Sauls
Kevin Moran
Wayne Lineberry
Roger Bost
Walter Adams
Garland Ballard
Jimmy Creech
Carl Summerell
Danny Kepley
Cary Godette
Jim Bolding
Wayne Bolt
Zack Valentine
Noah Clark

1977. Anthony Collins
1978 John Hallow
1979 Freddie Jones
1980 Earnest Byner
1981 Jimmy Walden, Off.
Steve Johnson, Def.
1982 Tony Baker, Off.
Larry Berry, Def.
1983 Darrell Speed, Off.
Gary London, Def.
1984 Todd Abrams, Off.
John Britt, Def.
OUTSTANDING PLAYER
1962 Bill Cline
1963 Frankie Galloway
1964 Dave Alexander
1965 Dave Alexander
1966 Kevin Moran
1967 Butch Colson
1968 Billy Wightman
1969 Billy Wightman
1970 George Whitley
1971 John Casazza
1972 Carlester Crumpler
1973 Carlester Crumpler
1974 Danny Kepley
1975 Jim Bolding
1976 Cary Godette
1977 Harold Randolph
BLOCKING TROPHY
1962 Jed Day
1963 Ted Day
1964 Colin Quinn
1965 Corie McRae
1966 Walter Bostic
1967 Kevin Moran
1968 Worth Springs
1969 Butch Colson
1970 Paul Haug
1971 Jack Patterson & Paul Haug
1972 Les Strayhorn
1973 Greg Troupe
1974 Jimbo Walker
1975 Jimbo Walker
1976 Wayne Bolt
1977 Wayne Bolt
1978 Mitchell Smith &
Wayne Inman
1979 Wayne Inman
1980 Tootie Robbins &
Tony Hensley
1981 Tootie Robbins
1982 Terry Long
1983 Terry Long
1984 Tim Mitchell
1985 Greg Thomas
1986 Greg Thomas
1987 Kyle Condrey
1988 Grant Lowe
1989 Stewart Southall &
Grant Lowe
1990 Tom Scott
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1992 Tom Scott
1993 Carlester Crumpler
E.E. RAWL MEMORIAL AWARD
(Character, Scholarship &
Athletic Achievement)
1962 Dave Smith
1963 Maurice Allen







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Jerry Tolley
Ira Bullard
Pete Crane
Jimmy Shuffler
Ben Grieb
Mike Boaz
Dwight Flanagan
Jack Patterson
Kirk Doll
Mike Myrick
Don Schink
Larry Lundy
Jake Dove
Vince Kolanko
Steve Greer
Vern Davenport
Theodore Sutton
Jody Schulz
John Robertson
John Robertson &
Gerry Rogers
Norman Quick
Jeff Heath
Robert Alexander
Ellis Dillahunt
Willie Lewis
Willie Lewis
Keith Arnold
Keith Arnold
Cedric Van Buren
Bernard Carter
OUTSTANDING
DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Danny Kepley
Cary Godette
Cary Godette
Harold Randolph
Zack Valentine
Mike Brewington
Jeffrey Warren
Jody Schulz
Mike Grant
Tyrone Johnson
Kevin Walker
Vinson Smith
Shannon Boling
Anthony Thompson
Robert Jones
Robert Jones
Tony Davis
Bernard Carter
BEST BLOCKING BACK
Willie Hawkins
Theodore Sutton
Theodore Sutton
Mike Hawkins
Harold Blue &
Roy Wiley
RICK BANKSTON
MEMORIAL AWARD
(Outstanding Scout Team Player)
Eddie Murphy
Dennis Mulholland
Larry OTRoark
Robert Boykins
Reggie Branch, Off.
Martin Daniel, Def.
Robert Fuller
Brian Herndon
Chris Santa Cruz
1983 Randy Lowry, Off.
Scott Lewis, Def.
1985 Barnie Gyant, Off.
Carl Carney, Def.
1986 Carl Barkers, Off.
Mike Applewhite, Def.
1987 Carl Barkers, Off.
R.L. Beeman, Def.
1988 Rich Cameron, Off.
Ernie Lewis, Def.
1989 Schizo Sherman, Off.
Travis Uzzell, Def.
1990 Damon Wilson,
Greg Smith, Off.
Reggie Robinson,
Fred Walker, Def.
1991 Derek Hall, Off.
David Crumbie, Def.
Carlos Blake,
Special Teams
1992 Marcus Crandell, Off.
Lamont Burns, Def.
EJ. Gunthirope,
Special Teams
1993 Bruce Pearson
JAMES E. JONES
SCHOLARSHIP AWARD
1991 Ken Burnette
1992 Nick Wilson
JERRY T. BROOKS
AWARD FOR
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
1979 Rocky Butler
Henry Trevathan
1980 Rocky Butler
Vern Davenport
1981 Larry Brobst
Jeff Bolch
1982 Jeff Heath
1983 Gerry Rogers
Chuck Northcutt
1984 Daniel Cole
1985 Bill Carver
1986 Bill Carver
1987 Medrick Rainbow
1988 Bill Carver
1989 R.L. Beeman
1990 R.L. Beeman
1991 Deke Owens
1992 Deke Owens
1993 Greg Smith
OUTSTANDING
DEFENSIVE BACK
1982 Clint Harris
OUTSTANDING NEWCOMERS
1982 Curtis Wyatt
Kevin Banks
1983 Henry Williams, Off.
Tyrone Johnson, Def.
1984 David Kramer, Off.
Keith Ford, Def.
1985 Bubba Waters
Ken Bourgeois
1986 Grant Lowe
Henry Ferraro
1987 Derrick Parker
1988 Al Whiting, Off.
Chris Hall, Def.
1989 Tom Scott, Off.
Derrick Fields, Def.
1990 Dion Johnson, Off.
Bernard Carter, Def.
1991 Greg Grandison
1992 Morris Letcher
1993 Daren Hart
MOST IMPROVED
OFFENSIVE PLAYER
1982 Kevin Ingram
1983. Tim Dumas
Tim Mitchell
1984 Darrell Speed
1985 Anthony Simpson
1986 Matt McLaughlin
1987 Travis Hunter
1988 Tim Orr
1989 Michael Rhett
1990 Jeff Blake
1991 Hunter Gallimore
1992 Peter Zophy
1993 Ken Crawford
MOST IMPROVED
DEFENSIVE PLAYER
1982 Steve Hamilton
1983 Kenny Phillips
Maury Banks
Jeff Pegues
1984 James Martin
1985 Willie Mack
1986 Shannon Boling
1987 Ernie Logan
1988 Shane Hubble

1989 Reeves Spainhour
1990 Jerry Dillon
1991 Greg Gardill
1992 Bernard Carter
1993 Jeff Cooke
STRENGTH AWARD
1983 Terry Long
1984 Reggie Branch
Willie Powell
1985 Robert Washington
SPRINT/CAROLINA TELEPHONE
EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP
1984 Jeff Bolch
Tyrone Johnson
Rich Autry
Norman Quick
1985 Daniel Cole
William Carver
Jeff Heath
Robert Alexander
Robert Washington
1986 William Carver
Mike Donohue
Joe Molineaux
Willie Lewis
Compton McCurry
1987 Tod Creech
Walter Wilson
Mike Applewhite
John OT Driscoll
Ellis Dillahunt
1988 Tod Creech
Compton McCurry
Willie Lewis
R.L. Beeman
Billy Maxwell
Terry Bennett
1989 Walter Wilson
Keith Arnold
Ken Burnette
Mike McCalop
John Allen
1990 Dean Taylor
Ken Burnette
Keith Arnold
Chad Grier
R.L. Beeman
1991 Keith Arnold
Ken Burnette
Peter Zophy
Nick Wilson
Carlester Crumpler
1992 Deke Owens
Nick Wilson
Junior Smith
Peter Zophy
Carlester Crumpler
1993 Junior Smith
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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 ~TCottonTT Clayton and the induction of the 1989 class"Willard ~ButchTT Colson, Dr. Leo Jenkins
and Kathy Postlewait. This year, John Christenbury, Charles Futrell, Leora ~SamTT Jones and Jim Raynor 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 ten academic years.

1993
John Christenbury
Football Head Coach (1940-41)
Basketball Head Coach (1940-41)
Baseball Head Coach (1940-41)
Christenbury coached the East Carolina Teachers Col-
lege football team to a 7-0 record in 1941, the only
unbeaten season in school history. The year before, he
coached the football squad to its first-ever winning
season, a 5-3 record. Following his death, Christenbury
was honored with the naming of ECUTs gymnasium on
10th Street as the John B. Christenbury Memorial Gym.
Charles Futrell
Football (1938-41); Baseball (1938-41)
Futrell, a 1942 ECTC alumnus, played football and
baseball at ECTC from 1938-41. As a senior on the
baseball team, Futrell served as team captain and bat-
ted .404. Following college, Futrell served as a U.S. Air
Force physical training instructor during World War II
and was a successful high school coach in Maryland.
A world-class triathlete, he was the U.S. male cham-
pion in the 70-and-over category in the Gatorade Iron-
man World Championship Triathlon in Kona, Hawaii.
Leora ~~SamT�T Jones
WomenTs Basketball (1981-82)
Jones helped East CarolinaTs womenTs basketball
team to back-to-back AIAW and NCAA tournament
berths. She currently ranks sixth in career scoring
average (16.0), fifth in season steals (75), and sixth in
career assists (252) in the ECU record book. In 1982,
Jones was introduced to the sport of team handball,
and, since then, she has competed in three Olympic
Games and has been named as the U.S. Team Hand-
ball Federation Athlete of the Year three times.
Jim Raynor
Baseball (1963-64; 1966)
In three seasons as a pitcher for East CarolinaTs
baseball team, Raynor had a record of 17-2. Following
his freshman season where he had a 3-0 record, Raynor
was named most outstanding 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 teacher at Clinton
(N.C.) High School.

1992
Catherine Bolton
Field Hockey, Gymnastics, Tennis Coach
(1969-75); Volleyball Head Coach (1975-76);
WomenTs Basketball Head Coach (1969-78)
Bolton was the foundation of womenTs athletics at
East Carolina University in 1969, when she served as
head coach of practically every womenTs 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 Performance.
Willard ~TWillieTT 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 de-
fensive 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 recep-
tion 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 KingTs Dominion
in Doswell, Va.
William M.A. ~~BillTT Greene
Football (1940-41); Basketball (1940-41)
Greene was a member of East CarolinaTs 7-0 football
team in 1941, the PiratesT only unbeaten, untied foot-
ball team. After graduating from East Carolina in 1943,
Greene served for 30 years in the U.S. Navy. After re-
tiring 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 ~~CharlieTT 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 bachelorTs degree in 1959 and his
masterTs 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 Garner High from 1966-67. He then began working
for the North Carolina High School Athletic Associa-
tion and has served as its executive director since 1984.
Debbie Freeman
Volleyball (1976-78)
Basketball (1976-78)
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 PiratesT Most Valuable Player in basket-
ball in 1976 and 1977 and in volleyball in 1977. She was
a three-time NCAIAW Division I All-State choice
(basketball), one year in volleyball and was the associa-
tionTs Field Events MVP in track in 1978. She still holds
Lady Pirate records for single-game rebounds and field
goals made, and is third all-time in scoring and re-
bounding (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 (1964-65). 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 head
coach 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 CarolinaTs Sports Medicine
program, becoming an assistant trainer and instructor
after graduation in 1975. He moved on to Michigan
State University, where he earned his masterTs 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 Profes-
sional Trainer of the Year by the National Athletic
TrainerTs Association of America in 1983. He has also
been selected to Michigan StateTs Athletic Hall of Fame.







ECU Athletics 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 ClubTs Executive Committee
from 1982-84 and remained active in the Pirate Club un-
til his death in 1987. Also a surgeon, he traveled with
the Pirate football team as team doctor during the 1960s.
Rosie Thompson
Basketball (1976-80)
Assistant Basketball Coach (1987-92)
Head Basketball Coach (1992-_ )
During her playing career at East Carolina, Thompson
became the schoolTs all-time leading scorer (2,352
points) and rebounder (1,183 rebounds). She also holds
school records for scoring in a season (723) and re-
bounds in a season (358). She is the only Lady Pirate
ever to have her jersey (10) retired. She also has the
schoolTs high marks for free throw shooting and was
named as the NCAIAW Player of the Year in 1978.

1989
Willard ~~ButchTT 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
history.
Dr. Leo Jenkins
Chancellor (1960-78)
Chancellor Emeritus
It was under JenkinsT leadership and largely at his
personal direction that the former small, regional, liberal
arts college developed into a large, multi-faceted com-
prehensive 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 Association tour, and has
career earnings of more than one million dollars. She
won the 1983 San Jose Classic, the 1987 Mazda Classic,
the 1988 McDonaldTs Championship and the 1989 Sara
Lee Classic.

1984
Lawrence ~TCottonTT Clayton
Basketball, Baseball (1959-61)
During his two years of athletic participation, Clayton
was named All-America in both baseball and basket-
ball 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 teamTs leading hitter playing outfield and third
base. Following graduation, he played in the Baltimore
Orioles organization for seven years.

1983
Howard Porter
Head Basketball Coach (1947-59)
Coached in more games and had more wins than any
other ECU coach (183-101). His 1953-54 team was best
in school history with 23-2 record and a trip to the na-
tional 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 Championships in 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 All-State
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 Con-
ference 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 Country Coach (1986- )
Head Wrestling Coach (1966-77)
As head wrestling coach, the Pirates were 94-14-3 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 Carolina. Also coached golf team to two con-
ference 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 ~TTTT 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 All-America (1960-62) in both
the one- and three-meter events. Set freshman record
for three-meter diving with 11 dives for 420 points,
which remains the school record.
Sheilah Cotten
WomenTs 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 schoolTs 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 rushing yards, 37
career touchdowns and 1,309 yards rushing in 1972.
Honorable Mention All-America in 1972 and 1973 and
voted Southern Conference Athlete of the Year in 1972.
Also All-State two years and selected to play in the Blue-
Gray All-Star Classic in 1973.
Danny Kepley
Football (1972-74)
A third-team AP All-America linebacker in 1974, he
was given the nickname ~Captain Crunch�T for his fine
defensive play while at East Carolina. He received
numerous honors including national defensive player
of the week in 1973, Ail-Southern Conference three
years and All-State two years. After leaving ECU, he
starred with the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian
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Cecil Heath
Basketball (1951-55); 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 basket-
ball, he was a three-year starter at guard, leading ECU
to a 23-2 mark in 1953-54. Named All-State in both sports
in 1954-55.

1979
Dr. Ray Martinez
Head Swimming Coach (1954-67)
Directed the Pirates to the NAIA National Champion-
ship in 1957 and 1959. His 1962 team was NCAA Col-
lege 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 (1934-38); Basketball (1934-38);
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 Invita-
tional 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 (1933-37); Basketball (1933-37);
Baseball (1933-37
A three-sport star tor 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 Foot-
ball League, serving with four clubs from 1964-68. He
led the 1963 team in rushing, scoring and total offense
and helped the team to a 27-6 win over Northeastern
in the 1963 Eastern Bowl in Allentown, Pa., earning out-
standing back honors. His son, Billy, was also a three-
year letterman at offensive guard for the Pirates and par-
ticipated in the Blue-Gray All-Star Classic in 1988.
Richard Narron
Baseball (1966-67)
An All-America catcher, he played on East CarolinaTs
first two Southern Conference championship baseball
teams, helping the Pirates to a 17-10 record in 1966 and
a 23-6 mark in 1967, when he was captain and made All-
America. He signed with the New York Mets in 1967
and played there until moving to the Baltimore Orioles
for the 1970 season.

1977
Kevin Moran
Football (1965-67)
Winner of the Jacobs Blocking Trophy in 1967, one of
only two Pirates to have ever claimed that prestigious
award. Co-captain of the 1967 team under Clarence
Stasavich that finished 8-2.
Earl Smith
Football (1937-39); Basketball (1937-39);
Baseball (1937-39); Head Basketball Coach
(1959-63); Head Baseball Coach (1963-72)
Three-sport athlete and two-sport coach at East
Carolina with a career that totaled nearly 40 years. His
1963 baseball team was third nationally in the NAIA.
Later took four teams to the NCAA regionals. Never had
a losing basketball season and only one losing basket-
ball season.
Roger Thrift
Football (1949-50)
Set several football records as a quarterback in 1949
that stood for years. Has been a distinguished coach and
athletic administrator in college and high school since
leaving East Carolina.
John W. (Jack) Young, Jr.
Football (1940-41)
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 to East Carolina as a non-
scholarship tackle.

1976
Clarence Stasavich
Head Football Coach (1962-69)
Athletic Director (1963-75)
Outstanding football coach at ECU, whose teams
went 50-27-1 in eight seasons and won the Southern
Conference championships in 1966. In 1964, he was the
NAIA Coach of the Year while leading the Pirates to a
9-1 mark and the Tangerine Bowl. As an athletic
director, he engineered ECUis entvance into tne
Southern Conference and developed the modern
athletic complex that the Pirates currently use.

1975
Dave Alexander
Football (1963-65)
An excellent fullback for the Pirate football team from
1963-65. Named All-Southern Conference and Little All-
America in 1965. Is currently seventh on the ECU career
rushing list with 2,112 yards. He became the first Pirate
to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season with his 1,029
yard effort in 1965.
Maurice Everett
Tennis (1955-58)

Came to East Carolina on a basketball scholarship, but
became the North State Conference singles tennis cham-
pion for three straight vears.
Bill Holland
Baseball (1935-38); Football (1935-38)
An outstanding tackle on the Pirate football teams ot
1935-38. Also an outstanding baseball player during the
same time period.
Ken Midyette
Diving (1937-59)
Earned All-America honors in diving during the 1957,
1958, 1959 seasons. Also was the NAIA diving cham-
pion in 1958 and 1959.

1974
Ken Beatty
Head Football Coach (1932-33)
First coach of the East Carolina Pirate football team.
Dr. N.M. Jorgensen
Athletic Director (1947-63)
Served as Bast Carolina s first Athletic Director.
Lacy T. West
Basketball (1961-63); Baseball (1961-63)
All-America baseball and basketball player at East
Carolina. Finished his basketball career with 1,111
points, a school mark at the time.
William M. Shelton
Football (1936-39)
Three sport letter winner at East Carolina from
1936-40. Served as team captain of the 1938 football
squad, as an offensive and defensive back.
Robert R. Sawyer
Swimmung (1955-59)
Earned All-America honors during his swimming
career at East Carolina.
Alden Glen Bass
Football (1957-60); Baseball (1961)
All-America football and baseball player at East
Carolina. Served as a team captain of the 1960 football
squad, which finished 7-3.
Robert F. Hodges
Football (1950-53;; Basketball (1950-53)
All-America football and basketball player at East
Carolina.
Claude Keith King, Sr.
Football (1951-55); Basketball (1951-55)
All-Conference football and golf player at East
Carolina.
Sonny Russell
Basketball (1949-53)
All-State basketball player at East Carolina. Is cur-
rently second in career scoring at ECU with 1,653 points.
Bill Cline
Football (1962-65)
All-America football player at East Carolina. Is the
PiratesT career total offensive vardaye leader with 3,883
yards and is third in pass completions and passing
yardage.







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Carlester Crumpler, Jr.
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Robert Jones
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Chris Hall
Dion Johnson
Ernie Logan
Walter Wilson
Junior Robinson
James Singletary
Anthony Thompson
Anthony Simpson
Tony Baker
Stefon Adams
Ricky Nichols
Steve Hamilton
Terry Long
Chris Harris
Hal Stephens
Jeff Pegues
Norwood Vann
Earnest Byner
John Robertson
Jody Schulz
Tootie Robbins
Tony Collins
Sam Harrell
Mike Brewington
Zack Valentine
Eddie Hicks
Harold Randolph
Reggie Pinkney
Carlester Crumpler
Carl Summerell
Tim Dameron
Les Strayhorn
Wayne Lineberry
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SYolepial-lanm Ove)ali-)a-)alei me "1 a:

East Carolina began competition in the Southern Conference, one of AmericaTs oldest athletic leagues, in 1964. During its tenure in the league,
the Pirates enjoyed much success. In June of 1977, ECU left the Southern Conference to become a major Division I independent.
In 12 seasons of football in the Southern Conference, the Pirates were able to win 70.6 percent of their games, claiming a 44-18-1 record. ECU
won the Southern Conference football 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 CommissionerTs Cup, an award symbolic
of the top overall athletic program in the league, four times. The Pirates received the award in 1969-70, 1973-74, 1974-75 and 1976-77.
Below are the standings of the Southern Conference when ECU was a participant:
71965
West. Viteinia. 2 4 4-0
William & Mary. 2.55.65 5-1
LAST CAROLINA oie 3-1
VI oe a2.
George Washington ... 4-3
DavicsOn =. 2-3
ParMan . oo. Se 2-3
ihe tigce. 2-6
Menon 5... 8 0-4
1968
AGG cuuecc, | Gg ec ee 6-0)
the Cisce 4-2
ee Ghee OG) Fs eee 2-2
Villa Niavy fl .. 2-2
Daygson 5. 2. ti 1-3
VM 8 a 1-3
Petite = a 0-4
1971
Remon 5-1
Wola & Niet 4-]
Tae 4-2
EAS] CABOLINA. 64 3g ee Se: 3-2
Pah 265 ee Fe es 2-3
WM 262.5 26 1-4
DAVEISON ... 6.2 Fo O-5
1974
VMI Ss ge 5-1
Appalachian Sigte. 2... 02 4-]
FAS? (ARS AA lc 8s
RichBiOne 3 ee 3-3
DCS eee es ee
Wiha i 0a 2-3
Paria) 2-4
Davigson.. 5 0-3
1966
PAST CAROLINAS (3.05.22 3 4-1-1
Walham :flary.6 = 2.0 4-]-1
West Viteinias | 2) 3-1-1
Kseorze ViashiNGtOn i165... 4-3
Davicsen = 2 2-3
Thetis! 3-5
RicaIROnG 4. oes 2-4
PUPnen = ee 1-4
Vi 2 1-4
1969
Davidson 2.
hicenG
The Cid 4-2
Witham Mary ... ..3. 4 8] 2-2
PAST CAROLINA. 22.552... 232, 1-3
Pid a 0-4
NO ee 0-4
1972
HAST CARCEINA = 2 6-0
KicumOnG = =.
Vialtom May ........-3.2.... . 4-2
te Citacel. =. a ei 4-3
DavesGOn. et 2-3-1
WIL ee 1-5
Purim = a 1-6
AvPdlaCiian Slate = 2 .......- 0-4
1975
kichtaond 6. 2 5-1
BASSI CAROLINA: 3... 4-2
Appalachian Site... 2... = 222 3-2
The Citadel 22.2 ow 4-3
Wane Vat 8... 8 2-3
bie, OCLs ee a 2-4
NA 2-4
Peascson 0-3
1967
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PASE CAROLINA = 2.2 2 4-1
RICHMONd = 645) 6
Wallan Mary ois. 2261
VN 2-3
Flies 2-3
the Citadel) 2033 2-4
Davidsou . 2. 2...) 7 3. 1-5
1970
Willig & Mary... 3)
the Citadel. =... 4-2
PRIMA 2 3-2
EAST CAROEINA 22... ks 2-2
ichiInOnG . 2.9. 2-2
DaMidsO = 25. ee 2-4
WW 1-4
1973
EAS! CAROEINA = 2... 7-0
Richmond = =... 2: 2. = | 5-1
WallamG Mary. 2. ee 3-2
Butane =: 2 66
Appalachian state = 2. 2-2
VN 2-4
The-Ctladel 1-6
Dasieeon: = 9.2 1-6
1976
BAS! CAROLINA. = 2... 2 4-]
Wilhanw� Mary... 30... ..2.2. | 3-2
Appalacvan State... 2-2-1]
Purmal.....-.. 2-2-1
VM 2-3
Phe Citadel... fae 1-4
In that 12-year span, ECU compiled more conference wins than any other team in the league. Only West VirginiaTs 85.7 percentage is higher
than ECUTs 70.2 percentage during that time. However, the Mountaineers were in the league just two years while the Pirates participated. Below
is the composite Southern Conference standings while ECU was a member:
West Veiga ..64 5g (oe 11- 1-2 (.857)
EAST ABROLINA.. 2222. 5. 43-18-1 (.702)
Rinne ke. 43-20-0 (.683)
Winiaim tery 36-22-2 (.617)
Ceorze Vi ashaneion.......... 8- 6-0 (.571)
Wie (tee ee 42-44-0) (.488)
The Clarence Stasavich Trophy

The Southern Conference honored East Carolina UniversityTs late athletic director and football coach, Clarence Stasavich, by naming the league
football championship trophy the Clarence Stasavich Memorial Trophy.
Appropriately, the Pirates won the trophy in 1977, its final year in the league, and the first year in which the trophy officially carried the name
of Clarence Stasavich.
Stasavich was one of the prominent leaders in the Southern Conference from the time the Pirates joined the league in 1964 until his death
in 1975.

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ECU Bowl History _

East CarolinaTs Bowl Record
Won 5, Lost 2
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 Bow! "
Kast Carotina 35, Louisiana [ech 13
1992 Peach Bowl "
Bast Carolina 3/7, N.C. State 34
1952 Lions Bowl
Dec. 15, 1952 at Salisbury, N.C.
Attendance: 3,000
Clarion 6.0. 70s 15
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CLARION - Sandusky 30 pass from Bevevino (kick
blocked)
ECC - Siler 1 run (kick failed)
CLARION - Czap 7 run (Wisniewski kick)
Team Statistics

Bowl Records
Total Offense Most Plays 61, Jeff Blake (1992 Peach Bow] vs. N.C. State)
Most Net Yards 365, Jeff Blake (1992 Peach Bow! vs. N.C. State)
Rushing Most Rushes 31, Dave Alexander (1965 Tangerine Bowl vs. Maine)
Most Net Yards 170, Dave Alexander (1965 Tangerine Bowl vs. Maine)
Passing Most Attempts 51, Jeff Blake (1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. State)
Most Completions 31, Jeff Blake (1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. State)
Most Net Yards 378, Jeff Blake (1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. State)
Most TD Passes 4, Jeff Blake (1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. State)
Receiving Most Catches 12, Luke Fisher (1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. State)
Most Net Yards 144, Luke Fisher (1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. State)
Most TD Catches 1, by 6 players

1963 Eastern Bowl
Dec. 14, 1963 at Allentown, Pa.
Attendance: 2,700
1965 Tangerine Bowl
Dee. 11, 1965 at Orlando; Fla.
Attendance: 8,350
Northeastern i 28 6 Maine oe -o. G
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BCC 6 0 7 1A 2 7 BEC i
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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)
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

M-H - Fetty 3 run (run failed)
M-H - Spenik 28 pass from Maxwell (kick failed)
Clarion ECC
First Downs a dfs
Rushing Yardage ep, ae
Passing Yardage 189 71
Total Offense 248 204
Passing 29-11-4 22-6-1
Punting 6-31.0 6-31.0
Fumbles Lost 2 1
Yards Penalized 45 45
1954 Elks Bowl
Jan. 2, 1954 at Greenville, N.C.
Attendance: 4,500
Morris-Harvey b 6 A ee
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M-H ECC
First Downs 10 1
Rushing Yardage 118 98
Passing Yardage 63 82
Total Offense 181 180
Passing 7-3-4 24-10-0
Punting 8-33.6 5-32.6
Fumbles Lost 1 1
Yards Penalized a 60

Team Statistics
NE aCe
First Downs 14 iS
Rushing Yardage 150 309
Passing Yardage 92 161
Total Offense 242 470
Passing 12-6-3 26-8-0
Punting 2-28 5-25.8
Fumbles Lost 0 2
Yards Penalized pis 25
1964 Tangerine Bowl
Dec. 12, 1964 at Orlando, Fla.
Attendance: 7,000
Massachusetts Of Gh De
ae a i: 0 a 6
UMASS - Palm 13 pass from Whelchel (Whelchel kick)
UMASS - Palm 61 pass from Whelchel (kick failed)
ECC - Richardson 3 run (pass failed)
ECC - Cline 9 run (Crane pass from Cline)
Team Statistics
Mass. js
First Downs 6 8
Rushing Yardage tos ipo
Passing Yardage �53 192
Total Offense 288 345
Passing 15-9-2 19-10-1
Punting 5-43.8 4-33.6
Yards Penalized 81 45

Team Statistics
Maine ECC
First Downs 9 18
Rushing Yardage 66 171
Passing Yardage 86 184
Total Offense 152 355
Passing 26-7-4 26-13-1
Punting 8-38.0 5-40.2
Fumbles Lost 2 3
Yards Penalized 50 59
1978 Independence Bowl
Dec. 16, 1976 at Shreveport, La.
Attendance: 18,200
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ECU - Collins 3 run (Lamm kick)
ECU - Green 1 run (Lamm kick)
ECU - Collins 1 run (Lamm kick)
LT - Spruell 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)
Team Statistics
Ea ECC
First Downs 18 17
Rushes- Yards 33-12 67-278
Passing Yardage 263 54.
Total Offense 275 ao2
Passing 52-18-3 13-4-0
Return Yards 6 97
Punting 5-41.6 7-30.4
Fumbles-Lost 4-4 2-2
Penalties- Yards 0-0 7-65







ECU Bowl History
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1992 Peach Bowl
Hast Carolina 37, N.C. State 34
Jan. 1, 1992 at Atlanta, Ga.
Attendance: 59,322
(ECUTs most recent bowl game)
Bowl Win Over Pack Caps 11-1 Season
By Mike Grizzard, Daily Reflector Sports Editor
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
believeTT 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 story-
book season leaves the Pirates 11-1.
~When we were behind 17 points you couldnTt help but hear the people
dressed in purple chanting that they believe,T� ECU head coach Bill Lewis
said. ~~I think weTve added a special meaning to ~I believeT or ~We believeT
or however you want to say it because I think that we truly captured the
spirit of that.�T
The frenzied bowl-record crowd of 59,322 and the final Peach Bowl to
be played in Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (the bowl moves to the Georgia
Dome next year) nearly settled for a tie, but Damon HartmanTs 49-yard field
goal attempt as time expired was short and wide right.
College footballTs Cinderella had beat the clock again.
~We've been called a Cinderella story all year,TT ECU senior center Keith
Arnold said. ~Cinderella went to a ball tonight and got married. SheTs queen
now.
~The feelingTs unbelievable ... now I guess we know whoTs the best in
North Carolina.TT
East Carolina, with its second-straight win in a series that was discon-
tinued in 1987, can make that claim. But for three-plus quarters, the Wolfpack
were 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 time was an ally and first downs were critical, ECUTs defense
got tough and State wilted.
~| thought we were the better team there for a while,TT N.C. State head
coach Dick Sheridan said. ~TBut we didnTt get the job done either offensive-
ly, defensively or the kicking game.�T
StateTs 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 com-
pleted 31 of 51 passes for 378 yards, threw four touchdowns and was in-
tercepted 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, in-
cluding the game-winner with 1:32 left.
The Wolfpack fumbled with just over a minute to go then lost on a last-
second 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 JohnsonTs 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 StateTs 32 after KilpatrickTs 10-yard muffed punt
with 8:41 to go.
Then Blake too over.
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 50-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 the 4:18 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 1D:
Terry Jordan quickly moved the Wolfpack, which still had all three of
its timeouts, to the ECU 36 with 26 seconds left. ThatTs when Zaim Cun-
mulaj burst through to sack Jordan for an 18-yard loss.
After Jordan hit Robert Hinton for 23 yards, the Pack went for the tie.
Barbour, Manior and Downs were workhorses as State drove 68 yards
in 13 series on its first possession for a 7-0 lead. Downs scored on a 2-yard
dive over the top.
ECU tied it when Blake flipped a 5-yard pass to Van Buren, but State
cashed in a Sebastian Savage interception in the second period for a 14-7.
Jordan threw a 4-yard pass to Todd Harrison for the TD.
Anthony BrennerTs 27-yard field goal put ECU within 14-10, then Blake
fired a 55-yard strike to Hunter Gallimore 1:39 before the half for a 17-14 lead.
Brenner missed a 46-yard field goal attempt after an interception by Jones,
then the Wolfpack extended its lead to 27-17 with an 8-play, 71-yard drive.
Three passes to Davenport highlighted the drive. Manior got the score
on a 1-yard plunge.
Davenport burned Walker after JohnsonTs fumble to put State up 34-17.
PEACH BOWL STATS
ECU NCSU
Furst DOWNS = pi ee 24 20
KUShes Vande) 2 =) ee 24-42 56-186
Passiie Wards? 3 vt 378 197
iotal Otfense = = = 3. 2-5 420 383
PASSING . (2. ae ete bo 51-31-3 24-16-1
Kehr Yards ~2 6 53 38
Pune og ee 4-41.5 8-35.8
Penalises-) arde == 23 8-45 5-34
PuUMDICS POs = 4-1 1-1
We State. 24 ee 7. f 4S, eS 64
bast Carolina. = 3 7 10-0 20 37
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 " Manior 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 1, 145. YDS:
Receiving: Fisher (ECU) 12-144-1 TD, Johnson (ECU) 6-56-1 TD, Gallimore (ECU)
9-113-1 TD, Van Buren (ECU) 5-30-1 TD. Davenport (NCSU) 6-118-1 TD,
Williams (NCSU) 4-30, Hinton (NCSU) 2-37-1 TD.







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
Stefon 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
Piney 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
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), 1952-53
Whitty Bass (TB)
Wilson, 1962-64
Derrek Batson (WR)
Miami, Fla., 1992-93
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
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
ECU All-Time Lettermen
Chuck Bishop (QB)
Hamlet, 1980-83
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
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
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 (B), 1937
Jim Brennan (G)
Arlington, Va., 1964
Anthony Brenner (PK)
Fiigh 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)
Chincoteauge, Va., 1968-70
Jack Broadhurst, 1932
Ed Brogdon (DB)
Turbeville, S.C., 1987-90
Willie Brookins (DE)
West Palm Beach, Fla., 1993
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
Charles Brown, 1946
Jim Brown (E)
Raleigh, 1968
Johnny Brown (T), 1951-53
Keith Brown (SS)
Harrisburg, Pa., 1982-83
Lawson Brown (E)
Lexington, 1969
Mickey Brown (T)
Asheboro, 1962
Stephen Brown (OT)
Winston-Salem, N.C., 1991
Wiley Brown (G), 1941
C.J. Browne (E), 1958-59
Doug Bryant (HB), 1948-49
Walter Bryant (DT)
Norfolk, Va., 1985-87
Willie Bryant (OT)
Glassboro, N.J., 1974-75
John Buchholz (DE)
Southern Pines, 1970-71
Steve Buchholz (FB)
Dayton, Ohio, 1966
Ikey Bullard (BB)
Lumberton, 1963-65
Larry Bullard (K)
Wilmington, 1974
Bud Bullock, 1932
Nick Bullock (MG)
Durham, 1974-75
Tommy Bullock (DB)
Raleigh, 1967-69
Bobby Bumgarner (E)
Granite Falls, 1960-62







Dave Bumgarner (E)
Valdese, 1962-64
Bubba Bunn (TB)
Goldsboro, 1981; 1984
Wilton Bunn (DT)
Newport News, Va., 1972
Ken Burgess (G), 1955-57
Greg Burke (DT)
Winston-Salem, 1971-73
Marvin Burke (LB)
Jacksonville, Fla., 1993
Clay Burnett (DT)
Clearwater, Fla., 1973-75
Ken Burnette (LB)
Spruce Pine, 1988-91
Troy Burnette, 1932-33
Lamont Burns (DE)
Greensboro, N.C., 1993
Bill Burton (T)
Hampton, Va., 1961-62
Donald Burton (G), 1951-53
Earl Burton (G)
Charlottesville, Va., 1968-69
Chuck Bushbeck (PK)
Philadelphia, Pa., 1981
Jerome Butler (T), 1941
Rocky Butler (C)
Greenville, 1978-80
Walter Butler
John Butts (WB)
Orange Park, Fla., 1968
Earnest Byner (RB)
Milledgeville, Ga., 1980-83
Darren Bynum (WR)
Wilson, 1988-90
Charles Byrd, 1947
Ken Byrd (WR)
Wilson, 1989
Reggie Byrd (G), 1949-50
Cc
Bill Cain (E), 1957-59
William E. Cain (E), 1953-54
Chauncey Calfee (B), 1934
Worth Calfee (HB), 1935
Dave Callahan (OT)
Cheverly, �id_, 1970-71
Thurston Callahan (T), 1950-52
Blake Camp (LB)
Lithonia, Ga., 1975
Don Campbell (G)
Salisbury, 1960
Paul Campbell (G)
Mount Pleasant, 1969
Cary Canady (T)
Lumberton, 1959-60
Thomas Canady (FB), 1951-52
Mitchell Cannon (C)
Farmville, 1963-65
Johnny Canup (WB)
Salisbury, 1963-64
Rally Caparas (CB)
Charleston, S.C., 1983
Steve Cardano (DT)
Cheverly, Md. 1970
Ed Carlson (E)
Charlotte, 1966
Carl Carney (OG)
Columbia, S.C., 1988
Jerry Carpenter (OB), 1958-59
Primrose Carpenter (G), 1934-37
Thomas Carnes (OT)
Norfolk, Va., 1981-82
David Carr (TE)
Reisterstown, Md., 1986
Ken Carroll (OT)
Levittown, Pa., 1991-93
Gene Carson (T), 1938
Aaron Carter (DT)
Gaithersburg, Md., 1984-85
Archie Carter (LB)
Wallace, 1971-72
Bernard Carter (DE)
Tallahassee, Fla., 1990-93
Bob Carter (T), 1950
Dwight Carter (T)
Newport News, Va., 1965
Charlie Carter (DB)
Fayetteville, 1977-79
Charles Carver (E), 1950
William Carver (SE)
Fayetteville, 1985; 1988
John Casazza (QB)
Madison Township, N_]J.,
1970-71
Felix Cecot (C), 1937
Richard Chadwick, 1939
William Chadwick (G), 1953
Bob Chambers (E), 1952-55
Brent Chambers (SS)
Spencer, 1980
Russ Chandler (OG)
Hendersonville, 1970
Fred Chavis (DE)
Dunn, 1975-78
Ricky Cheatham (QB)
Columbus, Ga.; 1972
Ned Cheely (C)
Virginia Beach, Va., 1971-73
Ceal Cherry {(G)
Washington, 1962
Charlie Cherry (E), 1953
Dick Cherry (QB), 1953-56
Lyn Cherry (E)
Durham, 1969
Morris Cherry (E)
Durham, 1968
Chesson (E), 1935
Wavely Chesson (C), 1953-56
Tom Chipok (QB)
Virginia Beach, Va., 1973-74
Bobby Clair (FB)
Hartsville, S:C., 1985
Noah Clark (DT)
Robersonville, 1976-79
Robert Clark (E), 1956
Steve Clark (TE)
Charlottesville, Va., 1972
Duke Clarke (C-LB)
Fort Mitchell, Ky., 1969-70
Earl Clary (K)
Emporia, Va., 1969-70
LB. Clayton, gr
Angier, 1965-66; 1971
Ryan Clayton (LB)
Raleigh, N.C,, 1991-92
Bill Cline (TB)
Valdese, 1962-64
Gaither Cline (FB), 1951-54
Leroy Cobb (T)
Greensboro, 1964-66
Marvin Cobb (RB-FB)
Raleigh, 1979-82
Cockrell, 1948
Harry Cohen (LB)
Cameron, 1974
Tom Coleman (OG)
Miami, Fla., 1991
Joe Colenda (RHB)
Oxford, 1974
ECU All-Time Lettermen
Milton Collier (QB), 1952-55
Anthony Collins (RB)
Penn Yan, N.Y., 1977-80
Wallace Collins (E)
Dover, Del., 1964
Jimmy Collins (FB)
Durham, 1965
Arthur Colson (RB)
Jacksonville, 1982
Butch Colson (FB)
Elizabeth City, 1967-69
Richard Combs (FB)
Kannapolis, 1973
Pete Conaty (QB)
Annandale, Va., 1974-76
Richard Conder (T), 1955
Kyle Condrey (OG-C)
Marion, 1986-88
Archie Congleton (T)
1950-52
Charles Conner, 1947
Robert Conway (E), 1954-56
Charles Cooke (T), 1957-59
Jeff Cooke (NG)
Sanford, 1990-93
Sid Cooke (TB)
Colonial Heights, Va., 1964
Fred Cooper (E), 1941
Hank Cooper (DB)
omyrna, Ga., 1992-93
Tommy Cooper (TE)
Hendersonville, 1970
Richard Corrada (WB)
Richmond, Va., 1968-70
Milt Corsey (TB)
Westville, N.J., 1981-82
Richard Cortese (T)
Washington, D.C., 1964
Bill Cothren (DB)
Statesville, 1966-68
Dealton Cotton (NG)
Norfolk, Va., 1990-92
Tom Counter (SE)
Virginia Beach, Va., 1970
Boyd Cox, 1933
Bud ox, 1933
Franklin Cox (T)
Plymouth, 1964
Chuck Craddock (OG)
Richmond, Va., 1972
Marcus Crandell (QB)
Robersonville, N.C., 1993
B.J. Crane (LB)
College Park, Ga., 1993
Pete Crane (E)
Fayetteville, 1964-66
Charles Craven (E), 1941
Al Crawford (G)
Greenville, 1962
Ken Crawford (OG)
Riviera Beach, Fla., 1991-93
Jimmy CreechT (C)
Wilmington, 1970-72
Junior Creech (K)
Smithfield, N.C., 1977
Tod Creech (OT)
Zebulon, 1988-89
Johnny Crew (C)
Morgantown, 1964-66
David Crumbie (DB)
Tallahassee, Fla., 1992
George Crump (DE)
Chesapeake, Va., 1978-81
Carlester Crumpler (RB)
Wilson, 1971-73

Carlester Crumpler, Jr. (TE)
Greenville, 1990-93
Mike Crusie (LB)
Jacksonville, 1973-75
Terry Cumberworth (OG)
Moline, Ill., 1971-72
Zaim Cunmulaj (NG)
N. Farmington, Mich., 1991-92
Clarence Cunningham (HB)
1935
Alonzo Custer (C-LB)
Green Cove Springs, Fla., 1969
John Cutler (G), 1958-59
D
Dave Dadisman (LB)
Dunbar, W.V., 1971-74
Tim Dameron (SE)
Burlington, 1970-72
Martin Daniel (DT)
Danville, Va., 1982
David Daniels (RB)
Greenville, 1988-91
Jim Danks (HB), 1948-49
Bill Darby (HB), 1947-50
J. Darrell
Tom Daub (FB)
Tower City, Pa., 1974-76
James Daughtridge (C)
1957
John Daughtry (E), 1949-51
BoJack Davenport (WR)
Fayetteville, 1987-88
Vern Davenport (SE)
Grifton, 1978-80
Bill Davidson, 1940
Davis (7), 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
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

EEL 153






ECU All-Time Lettermen

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
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
Edwards 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, 5.C. 1962
John 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., 1992-93
Forney (6), 1957
Harold Fort (LB)
Raleigh, 1975-77
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
G.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
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
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., 1991-93
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
George Graybill (E), 1950-51
Billy Green (E), 1940-41
Leander Green (QB)
Fayetteville, 1977-79
Eddie Greene (E)
Hamlet, 1969
Leman Greene, 1946
Steve Greer (QB)
Durham, 1976-78
James Greeson (E), 1953-54
Robert Gregson (G)
Asheboro, 1959-60
Ben Grieb (G)
Alexandria, Va., 1966-68
Chad Grier (QB)
Charlotte, 1990
Fee Griffin (NG)
Tabb, Va., 1978-81
Churchill Grimes (E)
Washington, 1964-66
Joe Grinage (DL)
Brooklyn, N.Y., 1983-85
John Grinnell (C)
Arlington, Va., 1973-75
Lynwood Grissom (QB), 1951-52
Jim Gudger (BB)
Commerce, Texas, 1967-70
Robert Guido (BB)
Hollywood, Fla., 1969
E.J. Gunthrope (DB)
Winston-Salem, 1993
Robert Gutowski (LB)
Amsterdam, N.Y., 1974
Guy (B), 1936
John Guyette (T)
Fairless Hills, Pa., 1966
Tony Guzzo (K)
Norfolk, Va., 1968; 1970
H
Al Habit (E), 1953
Jeff Hagans (C)
Greenville, 1977-79
Stuart Haithcock (QB)
Burlington, 1974
Steve Hale (FS)
Columbus, Ga., 1975-77
Alan Hall (FB)
Chesapeake, Va., 1966
Carlton Hall (QB), 1955
Chris Hall (DB)
Fort Dix, N.j., 1988-91
Gerald Hall (SE)
Edenton, 1976-78
Leon Hall (DT)
Cambria Heights, N.Y., 1984-87
R.G. Hall (E), 1953-54
Ray Hall (FB), 1954; 1957
Winfred Hall (C), 1954
John Hallow, 1978-79
Louis Hallow (C), 1953-55
Phil Halstead (HB)
Charleston, W.V., 1958-61
Dave Hamilton (T)
Orlando, Fla., 1966-68
John Hamilton (C)
Williamsville, N.Y., 1986
Mark Hamilton (FLK)
Englewood, Colo., 1970
Steve Hamilton (TE)
Williamsville, N.Y., 1980-83







Walt Hammett (OG)
Yakima, Wash., 1990
Mike Handy (WB)
Ridgeway, 1964
Walkie Hanford (HB), 1955-57
Walter Hanford (HB), 1959
Chad Hannon (OG)
Greer, $ C., 1991
Greg Harbaugh (OG)
Westfield, N.J., 1972-74
George Hardee (T), 1950
Reggie Harden (SE)
Windsor, 1979-80
Denell Harper (RB)
Chesapeake, Va., 1987-89
Bert Harrell (C), 1957
Sam Harrell (RB)
Harrellsville, 1977-79
Clint Harris (DB)
Chesapeake, Va., 1980-83
Fred Harris (E)
Hickory, 1969-70
Jimmy Harris (HB), 1951
Phil Harris (G)
Rocky Mount, 1962-63
William Harris, 1939
Bucky Harrison (LB)
Richmond, Va., 1974
Darrell Harrison (LB)
Wake Forest, 1971-72
Daren Hart (DB)
Winston-Salem, N.C., 1993
David Hart (DB)
Winston-Salem, N.C., 1993
Aaron Harvey (DB)
Kansas City, Kan., 1991
Ray Hassell (E), 1934
Joe Hatem (G), 1935; 1937
Henry Hatsell (E), 1935-36
Paul Haug (OT)
Fenton, Mo., 1970-71
Mike Hawkins (SE)
Manson, 1978-80
Willie Hawkins (RB)
Grimesland, 1975-77
John Hayes (HB), 1951-54
Junior Hayes, 1947-48
Bryan Haywood (DB)
Fayetteville, 1987-88
Jeff Heath (K)
Virginia Beach, Va., 1982-85
Kenneth Heath (T)
Havelock, 1963
Jack Hedgepeth, 1946
Charles Helms (E), 1953
William Helms (E), 1954-56
Alex Henderson (OT)
Columbia, S4., 1990
Charles Henderson, 1951
Doug Henderson (WB)
Gainesville, Fla., 1967
James Henderson (HB)
1953-56
George Hendley (C-LB)
Ocala, Fla., 1969-70
Dwight Henry (DB)
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 1993
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 Hutton (EB), 19351938
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)
Smyma, Ga,, 1993
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 (DT)
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
Charles Hoover (G), 1955-56
Jim Hoover (C)
Clinton, 1962-64
Bubba Hopkins (T)
Edenton, 1963
Fred Horeis (OT)
Roanoke, Va., 1971-73
Bartow Houston (TB)
Washington, 1962
Charles Howard (SN)
Sanford, 1990-92
Tony Howard (DT)
Columbia, $.C., 1991-92
Jimmy Howe (RB)
Brunswick, Ga., 1972-74
ECU All-Time Lettermen
Larry Howell (T), 1957
Shane Hubble (DT)
St. Petersburg, Fla., 1988-90
John Huber (OT)
Greenbrook, N.J., 1971
Everette Hudson, 1941
Steve Hudson (G)
Hickory, 1965
Harold Huffman (G), 1955
Don Hughes (FB)
Tar Heel, 1974
Neal Hughes (TB)
Asheboro, 1965-67
Richard Huneycutt (E)
Portsmouth, Va., 1961; 1963
Myles Hunnicutt (E)
Vienna, Va., 1966-67
Ron Hunt (WR)
Jacksonville, 1971
Travis Hunter (QB)
Winter Garden, Fla., 1986-89
Rusty Hurley (DE)
Boca Raton, Fla., 1992
Baxter Huss (HB), 1955
Paul Hutchins (G)
Gibsonia, Pa., 1965-67
William Hux (QB), 1953-54
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Tim Ilderton (BB)
High Point, 1969-70
Robb Imperato (PK)
Boca Raton, Fla., 1988-90
Jesse Ingram (LHB)
Ansonville, 1974
Kevin Ingram (QB)
Philadelphia, Pa., 1981-83
Wayne Inman (C)
Hope Mills, 1977-80
Brent Isley (SE)
Burlington, 1970
J
Bud Jackson, 1949
Chuck Jackson (LB)
Fayetteville, 1977-80
Lawson Jackson (FB), 1954-55
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

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
Freddie Jones (WS)
Portsmouth, Va., 1979-80
Leon Jones (QB), 1949
Marvin 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
DA. Joyner (DI)
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 Kermon (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 Kitrell, 1946
Belmont Kittrell, 1932

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ECU All-Time Lettermen

James Knight (T), 1954
Bob Koehlar (WB)
Kinston, 1965-66
Vince Kolanko (RB)
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
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 (DT)
Wilmington, 1980-81
Bill Lamm (K)
Satellite Beach, Fla., 1978-80
Perry Lane {1)
Asheboro, 1958; 1961
Stuart Laney (G)
Wilmington, 1967-68
Robert Langston (FB), 1954
Donald Larimore (T), 1953-56
Jimmy Lassiter, 1951
Vince Lathem (OG)
Alpharetta, Ga., 1991
Charles Laughinghouse (T)
Greenville, 1964
Derrick Leaphart (C)
Decatur, Ga., 1991-93
Bob Leavitt (OG)
Alexandria, Va., 1972-73
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
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., 1993
Charlie Libretto (QB)
Middleburg, Fla., 1986-89
Leonard Lilley (HB), 1955-57
Robert Lilley (FB), 1955-57
TexTT Lindsey (E), 1934-36
Wayne Lineberry (C)
Wadesboro, 1966-68
Neel Linker (G)
Mooresville, 1963-65
Larry Lisk (6), 195%
Dwight Linville (TE)
Winston-Salem, N.C., 1992-93
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; 1988; 1990
Charles Lominac, 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, 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
Willie Mack (DE)
Winston-Salem, 1985
Don MacKenzie (T), 1947; 1949
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 Marshmon (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
Joel Martin (C), 1952
Kelly Martin (T), 1936-38
Robert Martin (DB)
Dublin, Ga., 1986
William Neil Martin (T)
Washington 1965
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
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
Howard McAdams (FB), 1950
Victor McBryde (RB)
Red Springs, 1989-90; 1992
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, Cal., 1991-92
Compton McCurry (LB)
Summerville, S.C., 1986-89
Brian McDaniel (DE)
Weldon, 1980
Emmanuel McDaniel (DB)
Jonesboro, Ga., 1992-93
James McDiarmid (T)
Rocky Mount, 1960-62
Bill McDonald (T), 1949-52
Chuck McFee, 1940
McGlohon (G), 1936
Wayne McGregor (DT)
Danville, Va., 1973
Mike McGuirk (FB)
Arlington, Va., 1968-70
Mitchell McIntosh (DB)
Rockingham, 1966
Jack McJunkin, 1939
Reggie McKinney (TB)
Mt. Olive, 1985-88
Charles McKaskill (T)
Asheboro, 1969
Matt McLaughlin (TE)
Ringwood, N.J., 1986-88
Thomas McLaurin (DB)
Roseboro, 1977-79
Chris McLawhorn (FL)
Greenville, 1984
Rick McLester (K)
Oakboro, 1973
C.O. McMullan, 1946-48
Ruffin McNeill (DB)
Lumberton, 1976-79
John McPaul (E)
Raeford, 1963-65
Jerris McPhail (RB)
Clinton, N.C., 1993
Brian McPhatter (RB-DB)
Fayetteville, 1986-89
Shane McPherson (OG)
Cartersville, Ga., 1993
Corie McRae (T)
Thomasville, 1963-65
Dave Meadows (DB)
Remington, Va., 1966
Pete Meadows (C), 1951
Frank Meannle (FB), 1948-49
Greg Medlinger (E)
Spencer, 1965-67
Keith Melton (G), 1950
Jack Melvin (FB), 1949-50
William Merner (G), 1937-38
Kenny Michael (RB)
Greensboro, 1972
Jim Micheals, 1947
Billy Michel (OL)
Greenville, 1986-88
Thomas Michel (HB)
Arlington, Va., 1961-63
Charles Miles (RB)
Indianapolis, Ind., 1991-92
Worth Millard (G), 1952
Bob Millie (E)
Toronto, Canada, 1969-71
Bob Miller (B), 1941-43
Eric Miller (DT)
Joliet, Ill., 1974
Greg Miller (SE)
Havelock, 1970
Ronnie Miller (FL)
Thomasville, 1970
Dinky Mills (WB)
Ayden, 1962-64
Mike Mills (TB)
Statesville, 1968-70
Tim Mitchell (OC)
Lancaster, Pa., 1981-84
William Mitchell (WB)
Fayetteville, 1969-71
Tom Mixon (C), 1955-56
Peter Moe (K)
Kirstiansand, Norway, 1967
Joe Molineaux (DT)
Grafton, Va., 1986-87
Don Mollenhauer (C-LB)
Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., 1969-71
Richard Monds (G), 1955-57
Alex Monroe (T)
Aberdeen, 1968-69
Jarrod Moody (RB)
Rocky Mount, 1985-88
Aubrey Moore (OG)
Wilson, 1971







Ken Moore (DE)
Harrells, 1971-74
Robert Moore (E)
Roanoke Rapids, 1959-60
Kevin Moran (G)
Manchester, N.H., 1965-67
James Morgan, 1933
Glenn Morris (LB)
Greensboro, 1978-81
John Morris (DE)
Durham, 1976-79
John Morris (T)
Norfolk, Va., 1968-69
Reggie Moss (TE)
Elizabeth City, 1977
Jack Moye (G),:1938
Steve Mulder (LB)
Bowie, Md., 1974
Robert Muldrow (E)
Bishopville, S.C., 1961
Matt Mulholland (OT)
Bethesda, Md., 1976-79
Eddie Murphy (NG)
Raleigh, 1977
Bruce Murray, 1940
Mike Murray (G)
Reading, Pa., 1967
Hubert Musselwhite, 1946-47
Eric Myers (DT)
Allen Park, Mich., 1991
Wally Myers (NG)
Goldsboro, 1979
Bobby Myrick (LHB)
Goldsboro, 1974-75
Mike Myrick (WR)
Goldsboro, 1971-73
N
Thomas Nash (HB)
1955-58
Bob Neff (OT)
Harrisonburg, Va., 1973-74
David Neill (T)
Clifton Heights, Pa., 1963
Fred Nantz (OL)
Rockingham, 1960
Carlton Nelson (QB)
Portsmouth, Va., 1979-82
Ed Nelson (DE)
Commerce, Ga, 1975-77
Eddie Nelson (HB), 1954
Gilbert Nelson (HB), 1955
Robert Nesbit (G)
Salisbury, 1961-62
Jimmy Newman (E)
Greenville, 1964
Chris Nichols (LB)
Asheboro, 1970
Ricky Nichols (SE)
Chesapeake, Va., 1981-84
Gary Niklason (LB)
McLean, Va., 1972-74
Billy Nisbet, 1932
Jack Nobles (T), 1934-35
Andy Noe, 1933
Hampton Noe (G), 1936
Jack Noe (B), 1936-38
Sam Norris (SS)
San Diego, Cal., 1982
Smokey Norris (DB)
Clinton, 1979-82
Norwood Northcutt (B)
1934-36
Ellis Nottingham (E)
Washington, D.C., 1965-67
oO
Ruffin Odom (E)
Ahoskie, 1963-66
John O'Driscoll (DL)
Chicago, Ill., 1986-87
Joe OTHare (TE)
Hyattsville, Md., 1972
Harold OTKelley (HB), 1952-55
Skipper Oliver (DB)
Fayetteville, 1966
Valla Vonga Oliver (RB)
Mt. Oliver, 1975
Ted O'Neill (C)
Dorchester, Mass., 1974
Larry OTRoark (SE)
Centreville, Va., 1980
Tim Orr (OL)
Hampton, Va., 1988
Ostraner, 1948
Charles Overton (BB)
Edenton, 1966-68
Raymond Overton (T), 1953-56
Alfred Owens (E), 1954
Deke Owens (PK)
Jacksonville, N.C., 1992
P
Dick Paddock (DB)
Allison Park, Pa., 1970-72
Alvah Page, 1932
Link Page (E)
Elm City, 1968
Terry Paige (RB)
Whiteville, 1985
John Painter (E), 1952
Joe Palilli (C), 1948-49
Billy Parker (TE)
Wilmington, 1980-81
Cary Parker (HB)
Hopewell, Va., 1959-61
Derrick Parker (RB)
Greenville, 1987
Lavern Parker (DT)
Chocowinity, 1971
Ricky Parker (T)
Nashville, 1966
Randy Parrish (OG)
Lumberton, 1974-76
Mike Parnell
Jack Patterson (TB)
Jacksonville, Fla., 1969-71
Robert Patterson (QB), 1954;
1956-57
Dickie Patton (E)
Burlington, 1965
Jeff Patton (NG)
Selma, 1984
Jerry Paul (C)
Washington, 1961
Larry Paul (LB)
Raleigh, 1975-77
Ronny Pearce (DB)
Pulaski, Va., 1967
Bruce Pearson (DB)
Goldsboro, N.C., 1993
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
ECU All-Time Lettermen
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
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 (CB)
Fayetteville, 1977-78
Reggie Pinkney (DB)
Fort Bragg, 1974-76
E.S. Pittman, 1946
Robert Pittman (C), 1936-37
Robert Platt, 1951
EC. Plotu (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
Lyan Porcher (FS)
Rembert, 5.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
Donnell Richardson (LB)
Nashville, 1974
George Richardson (TE)
Chevy Chase, Md., 1963-65
Pete Richardson (DT)
High Point, 1973
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







ECU All-Time Lettermen

Junior Robinson (DB)
High Point, 1987-89
Reggie Robinson (LB)
Greensboro, N.C., 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
~CrackT ~ 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
Skip Russell (LB)
Swansboro, 1973-74
Bob Ryan (E)
Richmond, Va., 1964
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Ted Salmon (T)
Richmond, Va., 1969-71
Vernon Salmon (HB), 1957
Bob Salyer (WR)
Lookout Mtn:, Ténn:, 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., 1991-92
Tommy Scribner (HB), 1956
Troy Sealy (NG)
Fairmorit; N-C.., 1991
Kurt Seekford (TE)
Leesburg, Va., 1991-92
Jim Sermons (E)
Cove: City; 1969
Amos Sexton, 1946
Mack Seymour (HB)
Elizabeth City, 1959-60
John Shallcross (C)
Smithfield, 1974
Mike Shea (WR)
Virginia Beach, Va., 1972-74
Bill Shelton (B), 1936-39
Bill Sherman (WR)
Chapel Hill, 1974
Schizo Sherman (RB)
Conway, 3.05, 19995
Dwight Shoe (E), 1949-52
Wayne Shoe (G), 1953
Jimmy Shuffler (C)
New Bern, 1965-67
Sandy Siler (QB), 1949-52
Wil Siler (C)
Siler City, 1963
Anthony Simpson (FB)
Brooklyn, N.Y., 1984-87
Bruce Simpson (LB)
Jacksonville, 1984-85; 1987
Francis Sinclair (G), 1934-36
James Singletary (LB)
Fayetteville, 1988
Leroy Singleton (1), 1957
Bill Skeeter (QB), 1957
Dan Skinner (B), 1952
Louis Slade (HB), 1954
George Slaughter (FB)
1955-57
Smith (G), 1936
A. Smith (PB); 1935
Billy Smith (HB), 1948-50
Charles Smith (T), 1953-56
David Smith (C)
Whiteville, 1960-62
Dennis Smith (E), 1949-52
Doug Smith (DT)
Pamlico, 1979-80
Earl Smith (E), 1937-39
Gene Smith (TE)
Gatiney, S.C. / 2991
Gherman Smith (T), 1935
Greg Smith (OG)
Chocowinity, IN.C., 199%; 1993
Johnny Smith (FB), 1948-50
Junior Smith (RB)
Fayetteville, N.C., 1991-93
Mitchell Smith (OT)
Southern Pines, 1975-78
Nelson Smith (OT)
Goldsboro, 1975-78
RedTT Smith (G), 1934-36
Tony Smith (NG)
Laurinburg, 1981
Tony Lee Smith (WR)
Fayetteville, 1984-87
Vinson Smith (LB)
Statesville, 1984-87
Wayne Smith (WR)
Springfield, Pa., 1974
George Snyder (DHB)
Mount Airy, 1969
James Snyder (FB)
Franklin, N.J., 1965
Greg Sokolohorsky (OT)
Garnerville, N.Y., 1984-85
Fred Soles (HB), 1948-49
Stewart Southall (OG)
Milledgeville, Ga., 1987-89
Jimmy Southerland (QB)
Wilmington, 1975-77
Reeves Spainhour (DT)
Wake Forest, 1989-90
Darrell Speed (QB)
Sanford, 1983-85
James Speight (HB)
Greenville, 1955-58
Jimmie Speight, 1933
Leroy Spivey (E)
Edenton, 1962-63
Worth Springs (T)
Charlotte, 1966-68
George Stafford (QB)
Hamlet, 1959-60
Walter Stanfield (E), 1952
Ambros Stankus, 1939
Jim Stanley (HB), 1950
Mike Stanley (OT)
Dunn, 1973-74
John Stauffer (T), 1959
Sam Stell, 1948
Hal Stephens (DT)
Whiteville, 1980-83
Mike Stephens (DB)
Chincoteague, Va., 1970-71
Richard Stevens (HB)
Whiteville, 1960-62
Sammy Stevens (DB)
Seabrook, Md., 1970
Woodrow Stevenson (DT)
Longwood, 1977
Buddy Stewart (G)
Wilmington, 1961-63
Greg Stewart (QB)
Middlebrook, Va., 1980-82
Ron Stewart (DB)
Jacksonville, 1974
Terry Stoughton (LB)
Fort: Scott, Kan... 1971-72
Durward Stowe (HB), 1935
Murry Strawbridge (G)
Williamston, 1960-61
Alan Strawderman (LB)
Harrisonburg, Va., 1972-74
Kenny Strayhorn (TB)
Trenton, 1973-75
Les Strayhorn (TB)
Trenton, 1970-72
Roswell Streeter (DB)
Greenville, 1986-88
Bobby Strickland (FB), 1952
Ezra Strickland (G), 1953
William Strickland (HB)
Portsmouth, Va., 1959-62
Nelson Strother (LB)
Charlottesville, Va., 1972-74
Curtis Struyk (DT)
Beaufort, 1984-86
Ronnie Suddith (OG)
Miami, Fla., 1993
Dalwyn Suggs (HB), 1955
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
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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 Martinville, W.V., 1976-79
Gerald Sykes (SE-DB)
Fayetteville, 1979-82
Vie Sykes (�)
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, N.C., 1991-93
Daryl Taylor (DT)
Fayetteville, N.C., 1991; 1993
Dean Taylor (OL)
Wallace, 1990
Derek Taylor (NG)
Atlanta, Ga., 1990-93
Gene Taylor (T), 1953
Ken Taylor (LB)
Hampton, Va., 1985
Luke Taylor (C), 1951-52
Karrol Teachey (G), 1957
Marshall Teague (B), 1941
Doug Temple (G)
Elizabeth City, 1969
John Tesh (T)
Mount Airy, 1968
Joseph Testo (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, 1983-86
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., 1991-93
Vance Tingler (DT)
Wilson, 1977-79
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
Prank Turner (1), 1952
George Turner (QB)
1957-59
Jeff Turner (CB)
Darien, Conn., 1984-85
Randy Turner (DE)
Augusta, Ga., 1979
Amos Twitty (LB)
Heath Springs, 5.C., 1981-82
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Alexandria, 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
U
Mike Umphlett (SE)
Ahoskie, 1975
Travis Uzzell (LB)
Pikeville, N.C., 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
Henry 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
Odel 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
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
Wendle 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
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, N.C., 1991
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Al Whiting (WR)
Dalzell, S.C.,. 1988-90
George Whitley (WB)
Huntersville, 1968-70
Kent Wickizer (T), 1955-56
Kevin Wiggins (C)
Pink Hill; N.C -1993
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
B. Williams, 1948
Brian Williams (SN)
Garner, N.C., 1993
Chipper Williams (T)
Raleigh, 1969
Clifford Williams (NG)
Fayetteville, 1978-80
Dempsey Williams (G)
Fayetteville, 1958-60
Henry 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)
Basiey, S., 1982
Ron Williams (WR)
Kock till 5.C., 1991, 1993
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., 1991-93
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), 1949-51
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
F.C. Wynne, 1952
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lard 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.







All-Time Assistant Coaches List
(EDITORTS 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, T84), Inside Linebackers / Defensive Line - 1992-93
Art Baker (Presbyterian, 53), Offensive Coordinator / Associate Head
Coach - 1983
Rick Bankston (Tampa, T68), Defensive Line - 1975-76
Robert Barrow (Middle Tennessee, T77), 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, T71), Defensive Backs - 1980-82
Todd Berry (Tulsa, 83), Running Backs / Offensive Coordinator -
1992-94
Kermit Blount (Winston-Salem State, T80), Assistant Backfield Coach -
1983
Waverly Brooks (Virginia Commonwealth, 69), Defensive Ends -
1983-84
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 Cassity (Kentucky, T75), Defensive Backs/ Defensive Coordinator
- 1990-91
Wally Chambers (Eastern Kentucky, T73), Defensive Line - 1985-86
Clyde Christensen (North Carolina, '79), Fullbacks - 1986; Offensive
Coordinator / Quarterbacks - 1987; Outside Linebackers - 1988
Ron Cooper (Jacksonville State, T82), Inside Linebackers - 1989
Larry Coyer (Marshall,;T65), Defensive Coordinator/ Assistant Head
Coach/Inside Linebackers - 1993

Chuck Driesbach (Villanova, T75), Running Backs - 1987-88

Phil Elmassian (William & Mary, T73), Defensive Backs - 1983
Charlie Elmquist (Eastern Michigan, T62), Offensive Tackles - 1983-84

Jeff Farrington (The Citadel, T82), Defensive Backs - 1985-87
Garry Fast (Catawba, ~77), Defensive Backs - 1980-81
Jeff Fela (Southwestern Kansas, T75), Fullbacks - 1988
Al Ferguson (Florence State, T62), Offensive Line - 1970
Linwood Ferguson (East Carolina, 73), Defensive Backs - 1984
Pat Flaherty (East Stroudsburg, T78), Defensive Line - 1992
Jim Fleming (Univ. of the South, T82), Outside Linebackers - 1994
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 Coordinator / Quarterbacks - 1988
Ben Grieb (East Carolina, T69), Defensive Line - 1974-75
Cary Godette (East Carolina, "77), Defensive Line - 1990-91; 1977-79
Jim Gudger (East Carolina, T71), Offensive Line - 1980

Wayne Hall (Alabama, "73), Defensive Line - 1978-79
John Hallow (East Carolina, T83), Strong Safeties - 1984
Les Herrin (Western Carolina, T71), Linebackers - 1985-87; Defensive
Coordinator - 1986-87
Jim Holland (Appalachian State, T71), 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, T85), Tight Ends - 1988-90;
Offensive Line - 1991-94
Paul Jette (Texas, T77), Def. Coordinator/ Inside Linebackers - 1994
Ellis Johnson (The Citadel, T75), Outside Linebackers - 1985-87
David Jones (Fayetteville State, "77), Noseguards - 1982-84

Tim Kelly (Elon, "76), Defensive Line - 1989
Al Kincaid (Virginia Tech, T65), Quarterbacks - 1976-79

Rex Kipps (Richmond, T77), Defensive Line - 1983-84
Warren Klawiter (Kansas State, T65), Defensive Line - 1973
Dick Kupec (Connecticut, T65), Offensive Line - 1973-79
Theo Lemon (Ohio Univ., T80), Defensive Line - 1993
Terry Lewis (Southern, "70), Offensive Line - 1980-81
Steve Logan (Tulsa, T75), Running Backs - 1989; Co-Offensive
Coordinator / Quarterbacks - 1990-91

Doug Martin (Kentucky, T86), Tight Ends - 1992-93; Wide Receivers - 1994
John Matlock (Georgia Tech, T64), Defensive Line - 1971-72
Ken Matous (Wichita State, T78), Wide Receivers - 1983-88
Jerry McGee (Duke, T61), Defensive Coordinator - 1970
Tom McMahon (Montana, T72), Outside Linebackers / Defensive
Coordinator - 1989
Ruffin McNeill (East Carolina, T80), Defensive Line - 1992
Don Murry (Arkansas A&M, T66), Offensive Coordinator / Running
Backs - 1984-86
Gary Nelson (Western Carolina, T79), Offensive Line - 1980-81
Greg Nord (Kentucky, T80), Running Backs - 1990-91
Lanny Norris (Alabama, T73), Defensive Backs - 1975-76
Frank Novak (Connecticut, T67), Offensive Coordinator - 1973

Michael OTCain (Clemson, T77), Quarterbacks/ Assistant Head Coach -
1985
Frank Orgel (Georgia, T61), Linebackers - 1974-79

Chuck Pagano (Wyoming, T84), Defensive Backs - 1989; Outside
Linebackers - 1992-93; Defensive Backs - 1994
Norm Parker (Eastern Michigan, 66), Defensive Coordinator - 1980-82
Don Powers (Western Carolina, T67), Defensive Backs - 1985-88;
Assistant Head Coach - 1986-88
Spencer Prescott (Villanova, T80), 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., T82), Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks -
1989
Bob Sanders (Davidson, T76), Linebackers - 1980-82
Willie Scott (South Carolina, 81), Tight Ends - 1994
Steve Shankweiler (Davidson, "74), Offensive Line - 1987-91; Co-
Offensive Coordinator - 1990-91
Bob Slowik (Delaware, T77), 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, T65), Defensive Coordinator -
1983-84
Chris Thurmond (Tulsa, T75), Defensive Coordinator - 1992; Defensive
Backs - 1992-93
Henry Trevathan (East Carolina, 54), Wide Receivers - 1970-80
Greg Troupe (East Carolina, 73), Defensive Line - 1976-77

Larry Van Der Hayden (Iowa State, T62), Offensive Line - 1973
Henry VanSant (East Carolina, 61), Defensive Line - 1979; Offensive
Line - 1967-68; Freshmen - 1962-66

Bobby Wallace (Mississippi State, T76), Defensive Backs - 197779
Odell Welborn (Elon, T50), Offensive Line - 1979; Defensive Line -
1959-68
Gary Weller (Mississippi College, 72), Wide Receivers - 1981
Cliff Yoshida (Cal Poly Pomona, T63), Defensive Line - 1994
John Zernhelt (Maryland, T77), 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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a Giversc, comoreiiensive
university, is known for the quality
and breadth of its academic
programs and for its pursuit of
excellence ina variety of activities.
Withan enrollment of nearly
E A S T 18,000 students, ECU is the third-
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Carolina system. It has a work
UNIVERSITY force of more than 3,500, a faculty
es = yumbering more than 1,100 anda
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
construction 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: |
e It has the largest teacher-education program in North Carolina and |
the 15th largest in the nation.
e It has one of the largest art schools in the Southeast and the only art
program in North Carolin 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. |
e The School of Medicine has ranked No. 1 nationally in the percentage of |
graduates entering primary care fields.
e 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. |
e 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. |
e 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.
e The school of Business has the second-oldest accredited MBA program in
the state.
e 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.
e 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 |
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The first major step in East CarolinaTs continuing efforts to upgrade
facilities, the Ward Sports Medicine Building, became a reality in
October of 1989. The building has been dedicated in honor of Robert
and Margaret Ward of Burlington, N.C.
In 1991, the Wards made the largest single endowed gift ever re-
ceived through the ECU Educational Foundation. The gift is just one
of the numerous contributions the Wards have made to the Founda-
tion over the years. They are Endowed Scholarship members of the
Pirate Club, have made many contributions toward the enhancement
of academics services for student-athletes, and for their son RobertTs
graduation from ECU in May of 1991, contributed a $50,000 athletic
scholarship in his name. Bob Ward is also the co-chairman of the
schoolTs Shared Visions Capital Campaign.
~~Bob and Margaret Ward have supported our efforts in the growth
of academic and personal development of student-athletes for many
years. We are all deeply appreciative of the WardsT generosity and
friendship,TT said ECU director of athletics Dave Hart, Jr.
The Board of Trustees, on Dec. 6, 1991, approved a Motion at their
meeting, to dedicate the Sports Medicine Building in the name of Bob
and Margaret Ward.
The three-story, 82,095-square foot structure, the home of ECUTs
athletic department and Human Performance Laboratory, provides
the two areas with state-of-the-art technology.
~~From a facilities standpoint, this building took us to another
level,TT Dave Hart said. ~~The building is a very visible illustration of
the direction our program is headed.
~It is a great source of pride for our athletic department, as well as
our sports medicine and human performance departments.T
The injury treatment and rehabilitation center of the sports
medicine department includes the latest in technology, making it one
of the top sports medicine programs in the country. Among the many
features of the new building is a 5,000-square foot strength training
center, a state-of-the-art human performance laboratory, bio-
mechanics lab, classrooms and menTs and womenTs locker rooms.
The entire coaching staffs for the football and menTs and womenTs
basketball teams are housed on the second floor, while the athletic ad-
ministrative staff has their offices on the third floor.
The building is unique in structure. The shortest of six sides of the
building is the front of the facility which faces Ficklen Stadium.
The building has already played host to several conferences,
seminars and meetings, including ECUTs annual Sports Medicine
Conference.
Features of the first floor include:
*Sports Medicine Training Center " Sophisticated injury treat-
ment, evaluation and rehabilitation equipment fill the room including
touch-control whirlpools, a computerized isokinetic rehabilitation and
evaluation machine, exam rooms including one dental chair, and a

7-foot deep whirlpool that allows an injured athlete to exercise
without bearing weight.
The training area also boasts 19 taping stations and a radio com-
munication center which allows sports medicine officials to monitor
action on the football field and basketball court simultaneously.
*Strength Training Center " Includes 5,000-square feet of shiny
new chrome and steel, with mirror-lined walls.
*Locker Rooms " Both men and women.
*Equipment Storage " A spacious area with equipment for 135
football players and more.
Attractions of the second floor include:
*Pat Draughon Multipurpose Lounge " An area that overlooks
Ficklen Stadium. Trophy cases, retired jerseys and mementos 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 two
mini-auditoriums.
*Leo Jenkins Auditorium " A multi-use auditorium that can seat
up to 300 people. The auditorium can be broken down into two or four
different rooms. It is used for meetings, classes, press conferences and
other gatherings.
*Hall of Fame " Hall of honor recognizing distinguished
individuals who have brought honor to Pirate athletics. A plaque
recognizes each member of the Hall of Fame.
*Basketball " More offices for each coach, and a meeting room for
both the menTs and womenTs staff.
*Student Development " Computers and tutors are available to
keep the student-athlete ahead in his/her studies and career
development.
*Classrooms
*Sports Medicine Offices
The third floor includes:
*Human Performance Laboratory " A sophisticated lab with the
latest in human performance technology.
*Biomechanics Lab
*Video Lab and Film Darkroom " A state-of-the-art video
workroom with the latest in high-tech equipment.
*Athletic Administrative Staff " Offices saturate the third floor
from the athletic director to the business manager to the sports infor-
mation director.
The Ward Sports Medicine Building is a unique structure, unlike
any facility in the country.
With the athletics department and portions of the School of
Health and Human Performance under one roof,TT said Hart, ~~the
building is a positive illustration of how athletics and academics go
hand-in-hand at East Carolina.TT







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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 Martins-
borough, Greenville has seen its population grow from just
over 29,000 in 1970 to an estimated 45,000 in 1990. And, thereTs
plenty of reason why this city has grown so much.
The county seat of Pitt County, Greenville has been
traditionally agricultural, holding the distinction as the worldTs
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 Burroughs 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 GreenvilleTs 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.

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Greenville is a rich environment for the arts with a blend of
art organization, a private Art Center, Pitt County Arts Council
and the East Carolina University Schools of Arts 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.
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
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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.







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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 ECUTs football
stadium, which will be renamed Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium.
Ron Dowdy, who is a member of the schoolTs 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.
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, in-
creasing 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 AmericaTs
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

Director of Athletics Dave Hart, Jr. (center) Is
pictured with Ron Dowdy (left) and Jim Ficklen
(right), namesakes of ECU's football stadium.
Also pictured is an artist's rendering of a new
entrance to Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium.
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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 fix-
tures 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-FicklenTs seating
capacity from 20,000 to 35,000, the third largest stadium in North
Carolina. This expansion was made possible with 212 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.
Future plans call for expansion of Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, with
an upper deck. That would add an estimated 15,000 seats, giving
the stadium a capacity of 50,000. Also, plans call for a renovation
of the press box, enlarging it to include a club seating level.







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Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium will see a major facelift in the up-
coming years. Plans call for a new press box and an upper deck on
the south side of the stadium. These plans will increase the seating
in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium from 35,000 to 50,000.
The project is part of the Shared Visions Campaign, which will
raise $50 million for East Carolina University. Of that amount,
$9 million will go to the Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium project.
Included in the new press box will be club seating for 1,500,
which will also hold a concession and vending area, coat check
room and have three elevators.



The press facilities will include working space for 90 writers,
two television booths, two radio booths, a workroom, a darkroom,
a lounge and concession area and various other booths.
~The plans for the Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium press box will
make it one of the most modern and functional facilities in the
country,T� said Charles Bloom, Assistant Athletics Director for
Media Relations. ~~With the tremendous growth of ECUTs football
program, the improvements and additional space in the press box
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Pirates begin play in new football conference.
50,000 fans jam Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium to see Pirates take
on arch-rival N.C. State.
ESPN visits modernized Minges Coliseum on a regular
basis to broadcast Pirate basketball.
All of the above are ~TShared Visions�T that Pirate fans
share about the future of East Carolina athletics.
To make it happen, East Carolina needs the support of
its alumni, friends and fans.
ECU is in the midst of a $50 million campus-wide
Shared Visions Campaign to raise funds for endowed
scholarships, academic expansion, faculty development,
student programs and facility improvements.
Included in the $50 million goal is $14 million needed for
ECU athletics. The Pirate Club, one of the UniversityTs
three non-profit foundations, is now in the process of
soliciting the funding necessary to meet the schoolTs
athletics needs.
Three components have been identified within the
working blueprintTT for this fund-raising campaign:
e Enhanced athletic facilities to accommodate more fans
and meet the needs of a growing, vibrant program.
e Endow scholarships to attract and retain gifted
student-athletes.
e Endow the student development program to insure
that athletes get strong support in academic, personal and
career development.
To reach these goals,
financial targets:
e $9 million for facility expansion and renovation
e $1 million to help endow athletic scholarships
$1 million to endow a student development program
for student-athletes
e $3 million in annual scholarship funding.
The renovation and expansion of facilities such as
Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum and Dowdy-Ficklen
Stadium are crucial to the future financial health of
athletics at ECU.
Dedicated in 1963 with a seating capacity of 20,000,
Dowdy-Ficklen was expanded to its present 35,000
capacity back in 1978. Two sell-out crowds of over 35,000
in 1992 and a record average attendance mark of better
than 32,000 made a new expansion necessary.
Expansion plans call for the addition of a new two-story
press box facility on the south side of the stadium, from
end zone to end zone. An enclosed, climate-controlled
seating area will occupy the second floor of the facility.
Service to this seating area will be via three elevators.
Concession facilities and bathrooms will be included in this
seating area.
Following this expansion phase, decking of the
southside of Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium is planned, which
will bring stadium capacity to approximately 50,000 seats.
ECU has established these

Along with Dowdy-Ficklen, Williams Arena in Minges
Coliseum is undergoing a major facelift. Pirate fans had
a taste of success with Pirate basketball in 1993 with ECU
making its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 20
years after winning the Colonial Athletic Association
Tournament.
Renovations to the 27-year-old Minges Coliseum will
make it more attractive for success. The capacity will be
7,900 with seats to be fixed-back chairs with arms.
The renovation will also include air conditioning, a new
playing surface, new concession areas and new locker
rooms.
When it comes to athletic scholarship funding, the
Pirate Club is trying to boost its endowment fund to the $2
million mark so it can maximize aid in every varsity sport.
ECU also wants to fully endow its comprehensive student
development program within the athletics department.
The UniversityTs Shared Visions Campaign has
structured a five-year payment plan with numerous giving
levels. There are also several naming opportunities for
campus facilities and programs. A $1 million gift, for
example, would allow the donor to add his or her name to
Ficklen Stadium.
Major gifts with naming opportunities range from
$100,000 to $1 million, and will be used for specific facility
improvements, plus scholarship and student development
program endowments.
The Shared Visions Campaign is the first external fund-
raising effort that involves all three of the schoolTs non-
profit foundations. Along with the Pirate Club, the ECU
Foundation and the Medical Foundation of ECU are
involved. A total of $42 million has been committed to
date. Chancellor Richard R. Eakin says the $50 million
mark will be passed by Dec. 31, 1994.
Robert A. ~BobTT Ward and Henry G. Williamson are
serving as the campaignTs co-chairmen. Ward is executive
vice president of Finance and Administration at Unifi, Inc.,
in Greensboro, N.C.
Williamson is president and chief operating officer of
BB&T Financial Corporation, and chief operating officer of
BB&T in Wilson, N.C.
For further information, contact the Pirate Club at
919-757-4540.
Shared Visions:
THE CAMPAIGN FOR EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY













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