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          <lb />EAST CAROLINA FOOTBALL<lb />FOOTBALL 1993<lb />7<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />GENERAL INFORMATION<lb />HOGG Somoauie eee POSING 8 ec eo 2<lb />(QUEEF s i Sest OONOING � i i i ee i e 3<lb />Peale Wes ve ee 4-5<lb />Paraie Soems NEIWOIK �2 6.65665 i 6<lb />Paliaty tasuia OMNES (0 te r<lb />Atnletic Deparment Phone Diretioly .............46.2..6...... 8<lb />SEASON OUTLOOK<lb />9993 (OUOOK 6 65 a 10-13<lb />Paare Pomme Nees ..0 225i ee. 14<lb />PipAmeica GongigatOs a ik 15<lb />Remi nade. =. 8 16<lb />Mioliaosital mosiel 2s. 17-18<lb />DUNG eStore 19-20<lb />Seog neal tOsie!.- 21<lb />Pitre eunGG. 00 ee 22<lb />THE 1993 PIRATES<lb />NnOGt a Fates sa ee ee a ek ek 24-50<lb />goo6 mits ONGNOSS. 5... 54<lb />Neweeomer Biograpaies..... 2). 4.5 232-2... 52-54<lb />THE STAFF<lb />eae Geacn Sieve LoGan......5...2.. 5.4 3 56-58<lb />Peso OeCKes 8 59-63<lb />PAUMGNCS Seo Sia... a 64<lb />SOOms WiCGCme 2 8 65<lb />Academics and Alnietics abECU .. oe. ek 66-67<lb />siemaup Sue 68<lb />Pee OS) 69<lb />Chaneercr a onate Gakie 2 70<lb />Direcior or intetcs Dave Ham wr.......2.........2..5.4..... 71<lb />Pamencs AenmmiGnauen. 6 62. ee. 72-74<lb />pilelics tersOnme: 1 2 75-76<lb />OPPONENTS<lb />ee eone SON CAUNE nc cee er 78<lb />Sil) sas @r OppOMciNG ~ 2. ...- 19... 6. 79<lb />oko ce a Se ee 79<lb />Jecam tilenmeten =... =. lc 80-90<lb />ECU ve, 1995. Copenenis Noles... 2 a, 91-93<lb />ECU ws. All Oaponents Becons.........%.....:.....-5... 94-95<lb />ingependent Football Aliante..........2025 3... 96<lb />a<lb />Playing football at East Carolina University is more than just going to practice and<lb />getting ready to play on Saturdays. The cover photo of the 1993 East Carolina Foot-<lb />ball Media Guide reveals so much more. A student-athlete has to juggle classes,<lb />study halls, workout sessions, practices, games and other extracurricular activities.<lb />It takes dedication, hard work, desire, organizational skills, leadership skills, com-<lb />munication skills and commitment to succeed as a ''total student-athlete' on the<lb />intercollegiate level. Student-athletes who achieve success in this environment are<lb />"winners" despite the results on any given Saturday. (Photo by Mary North Davis)<lb />1992 IN REVIEW<lb />TG) INGO OOK co ee 98-99<lb />NOG e OURUSUCS (oo nun vam ln ee 100-102<lb />MISCONANGOUS SIQUSUCS... 66 aie ee so 103<lb />A992 Veal MQ LOWS. Ge oe ee 104<lb />DUPGMAUNES.. git. 1 POI el oe ee 105-106<lb />Game-by-Game,.Sialisiics �344 oe eee. reece 107-109<lb />Starling. 4vnOUpS.. WF Bas Geer As ee 110<lb />Prayor Paricipation Chat...o C7 eee ee 111-112<lb />Game SIOHeS: 26ers 113-123<lb />1993 -Sonng Game 6200 et ee ee 124<lb />Statistics of 1992:Letiermen bost4 7102. te. ais. |... 8, 125-129<lb />1992 Monors/Recornds Broken �o4) 1.5.4.5. 7 8 130<lb />RECORDS<lb />iIndividualsAeConds.......4 es. Paes ee ee ee 132-135<lb />Teagi Records... 245 oe ae ee 136-137<lb />Opponent Records. 6.45.0 1.5) fo ee 138-139<lb />Career op fei... 3). sens ey es 140<lb />Single-Season 70p Tene... 4466 3k a 141-142<lb />100+ Yard Rushing Penormances. 3252. ..5-.............. 143<lb />Other Top Performances =. 252 eee 144<lb />booGeS! Plays foie ee 145<lb />Dangest Margins 0s ka a 146<lb />Ficklen Stadiuim-Records �2... 4.4.5. 6. 4 147-148<lb />Yearly beaders, 45.055...) =. 149-150<lb />Yearly team Statistics .... 26.5. 63 te ee 151-154<lb />Miscellaneous Records. 3.24.60. 24k oe 155<lb />Tae asl Jimena. 4.0 oat ei. 156<lb />Key Pirate Perfonpmances =... ...,........... 2... 157-158<lb />PIRATE FOOTBALL HISTORY<lb />Year-by-7 ear/Pirate Footballs... 7202 ae 160-161<lb />Pirates [hrovgh.tne Years... ....6.2............5,.. 5. 162-166<lb />Honors and AWatdS ... 0.653.055. 5 2 167-171<lb />EGU Athletic Hall of Fame �.) 83.2. 172-174<lb />Pirates in ine Pros = = 175-176<lb />Southern: Conference: Bla. ee ee V7<lb />ECU Bowl TisiOly 992 505....2 5.4.45) 7 178-181<lb />Ad-Time Letlermen =o) 182-189<lb />All-Time Assistant Coaches:.....- =.4.. 5.3. 67). 2... 190<lb />EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY<lb />East Catolina Universily 4 6t5 192-193<lb />EPC Campus Wan... 22... 38 194<lb />Ware Sports Medicine Building 3.6. sss 2... 195<lb />Greenville and Eastern North Carolina....................... 196<lb />Fickion Stadium). a ee 197-198<lb />Shared Visions Campaign ...0 3... ........:,...,.... . 199<lb />Pirate Athletics-A Program for the '90s ..................... 200<lb />Credits<lb />The 1993 East Carolina University Football Media Guide is a publication of the<lb />ECU Sports Information Office. Editor: Charles Bloom. Printing, typesetting and<lb />layout was done by Morgan Printers, Inc., Greenville, N.C.<lb />Photography was done by Mary Davis Smith (chief photographer), Linda Burns,<lb />Elbert Kennard, Action Sports of America and Tom Hanifer.<lb />Copies of this guide are available from the Sports Information Office for $10.00<lb />and are free to members of the working media.<lb />i (o] 0) (=e) M Ove) a) (a<lb />aR mae<lb />ST<lb />ceca<lb /></p>
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          <lb />1993 Schedule<lb />1992 Series<lb />Date Opponent Record Record Site Time<lb />Sept. 9 SYRACUSE (ESPN) 10-2-0 1-3-0 FICKLEN STADIUM S:01 p.i.<lb />(Pirate Club Weekend)<lb />Sept. 18 CENTRAL FLORIDA 6-4-0 1-0-0 FICKLEN STADIUM 4:00 p.m.<lb />(Parents' Weekend)<lb />Sept. 25 at Washington 9-3-0 0-0-0 Seattle, Wash. 3:38 0.N1.<lb />Oc. 2 MEMPHIS STATE (PSN-TV) 6-5-0 2-1-0 FICKLEN STADIUM 12:08 p-.iM.<lb />(Hall of Fame Weekend/<lb />Chamber of Commerce Day)<lb />Oc 8 at South Carolina 5-6-0 2-8-0 Columbia, S.C. 1:00 p.m.<lb />Oct-16 LOUISIANA TECH 5-6-0 2-2-1 FICKLEN STADIUM 2:00 p.m:<lb />(Homecoming)<lb />�OCL 23 at Southern Mississippi 7-4-0 4-14-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 6:00 p.m.<lb />ci 30 at Virginia Tech 2-8-1 4-3-0 Blacksburg, Va. 1:00 pn.<lb />Nov. 6 TULSA 4-7-0 0-2-0 FICKLEN STADIUM 1-0 D.Kik.<lb />(Academic Success Day)<lb />Nov. 13 at Kentucky 4-7-0 0-0-0 Lexington, Ky. 1206 p.m.<lb />Nov. 20 at Cincinnati 3-8-0 7-0-0 Cincinnati, Ohio 1:00 p.m.<lb />All Times Eastern<lb />Kick-off times subject to change due to TV opportunities.<lb />1992 Results record: 5)<lb />Date Opponent Score Attend. Site<lb />Sept. 5 SYRACUSE 21-42 L 36,500 (SO) FICKLEN STADIUM<lb />Sept. 12 VIRGINIA TECH 30-27 W 39,121 (SO) FICKLEN STADIUM<lb />Sept. 19 at South Carolina 20-18 W 60,030 Columbia, S.C.<lb />Sept. 26 at Bowling Green 34-44 L 12,512 Bowling Green, Ohio<lb />Oct. 10 at Duke 14-45 L 34,100 Durham, N.C.<lb />Oct. 17 CINCINNATI 42-21 W 34,126 FICKLEN STADIUM<lb />Oct. 24 at Pittsburgh 37-31 W 25,766 Pittsburgh, Pa.<lb />Oct. 22 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 21-38 L 33,249 FICKLEN STADIUM<lb />Nov. 7 at West Virginia 28-41 L 41,139 Morgantown, W.Va.<lb />Nov. 14 ARKANSAS STATE 35-18 W 25,072 FICKLEN STADIUM<lb />Nov. 21 at Memphis State 7-42 iL 17,345 Memphis, Tenn.<lb />a<lb />T<lb />VN N<lb />TN UW UN<lb />Ton Wat UW<lb />To UNM i mW<lb />i ae FA FP 4,<lb />,omAem<lb />a<lb /></p>
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        <p>.<lb />i}<lb />J i]<lb />%<lb />i<lb />Os 6 nee eee ee | ee |) eee eee ee 2 ees eee ee ees ee 2 ee ee<lb />|<lb />=<lb />8<lb />z<lb />a<lb />ad<lb />=<lb />-A<lb />'<lb />-<lb />-<lb />Li<lb />oi ib i ib Wb Wh<lb />bil<lb />ae a<lb />li<lb />VV<lb />A<lb />\i<lb />ub odd<lb />Quick Facts on ECU<lb />Name: East Carolina University<lb />Nickname: Pirates<lb />Location: Greenville, N.C. 27858<lb />Founded: 1907<lb />Enrollment: 16,423 (Spring 1993)<lb />School Colors: Purple (PMS 2607) and Gold (PMS 109)<lb />Chancellor: Dr. Richard R. Eakin (Geneva College, '60)<lb />Faculty Representative: Dr. Ernest Schwarz (North Carolina, '56)<lb />Athletic Director: Dave Hart, Jr. (Alabama, '71)<lb />Assoc. AD for Compliance and Revenue Sports:<lb />Charlie Carr (North Carolina, '68)<lb />Assoc. AD for Administration and Non-Revenue Sports:<lb />Dr. Henry VanSant (East Carolina, '61)<lb />Asst. AD for Business: Earline Leggett (Baker Business College)<lb />Asst. AD for Student Development: Pam Penland (East Carolina, '71)<lb />Asst. AD for Marketing: Jim Bass (N.C. State, '78)<lb />Asst. AD for Special Events &amp; Ticket Sales:<lb />Lee Workman (Tennessee Tech, '83)<lb />Asst. AD for Operations &amp; Equipment: Jeff Davis (East Carolina, '84)<lb />Head Football Coach: Steve Logan (Tulsa, '75)<lb />Career Record: 5-6 (1 season)<lb />School Record: 5-6 (1 season)<lb />1991 Record: 5-6<lb />NCAA Affiliation: Division |-A Major Southern Independent<lb />Base Offensive Alignment: Pro-Set<lb />Base Defensive Alignment: Multiple 50<lb />Stadium: Ficklen (35,000)<lb />Surface: Natural Grass<lb />Sports Information Director: Charles Bloom (South Carolina, '85)<lb />Office Phone: (919) 757-4522<lb />Home Phone: (919) 355-2268<lb />FAX Machine: (919) 757-4528<lb />Assistant Sports Information Director:<lb />Carolyn Justice-Hinson (East Carolina, '89)<lb />Home Phone: (919) 524-3334<lb />Sports Information Staff: Pam Forrest (Secretary),<lb />Dawn Schafer, Gabriel Baker, Nicole Inman, Kerry Nester,<lb />Warren Sumner (Student Assistants)<lb />Photographer: Mary North Davis<lb />Dates to Remember<lb />(Fri.) Aug. 6 - Freshmen Report (Evening Meal)<lb />(Sat.) Aug. 7 - Freshman Physicals<lb />(Mon.) Aug. 9 - First Day of Practice for Freshmen<lb />(Wed.) Aug. 11 - Varsity Reports (Evening Meal)<lb />(Thu.) Aug. 12 - Varsity Physicals<lb />(Sat.) Aug. 14 - First Day of Practice for Varsity<lb />(Sun.) Aug. 15 - Pre-Season Media Day<lb />(Wed.) Aug. 18 - First Day in Pads<lb />(Sat.) Aug. 21 - Last Day of Two-a-Day Practices<lb />(Mon.) Aug. 23 - Classes Begin<lb />(Sat.) Sept. 9 - Season Opener vs. Syracuse, 8 p.m. EDT,<lb />Ficklen Stadium<lb />Key Phone Numbers<lb />Area Code 919<lb />Soonsamemnaion Ouce......... 6.5520.) a 757-4522<lb />Canes s100M) of NOMS ..2 2 =... ot ee 355-2268<lb />Caicivn Jiistice-rmingon mt AOMG ... =... 66k ok wae 524-3334<lb />POC OCG �. 6 757-4570<lb />Rea ies SOX =). ee as 757-4697<lb />measiic Puerto; s Oice.. ...., 3.2.0 cw ta. 757-4501<lb />meme WleKel ONNCe.. 757-4500<lb />pigemac wan WiaCchiNnG = �gd a 757-4528<lb />Roster Breakdowns<lb />RETURNING LETTERMEN: 27 (Offense: 10, Defense: 16, Special Teams: 1)<lb />Offense: Derrek Batson (WR), Carlos Blake (WR), Ken Crawford (OG),<lb />Carlester Crumpler (TE), Derrick Leaphart (C), Morris Letcher (WR),<lb />Dwight Linville (TE), Junior Smith (RB), Terry Tilgnman (OG), Damon<lb />Wilson (RB).<lb />Defense: Garrett Beasley (DB), Charles Boothe (DE), Bernard Carter (DE),<lb />Jeff Cooke (DT), Hank Cooper (SAF), Dealton Cotton (DT), David<lb />Crumbie (CB), Greg Floyd (CB), Morris Foreman (SAF), Leonard Graham<lb />(LB), Emmanuel McDaniel (CB), Travis Render (CB), Reggie Robinson<lb />(LB), Walter Scott (DE), Robert Tate (CB), Derek Taylor (DT).<lb />Special Teams: Michael Jacobs (P).<lb />LETTERMEN LOST: 25 (Offense: 11, Defense: 12, Special Teams: 2)<lb />Offense: Michael Anderson (QB), Clayton Driver (WR), Dia Hicks (WR),<lb />Tony Howard (OT), Sean McConnell (QB), Charles Miles (RB), Tom Scott<lb />(OT), Kurt Seekford (TE), Cedric Van Buren (RB), Nick Wilson (OT),<lb />Peter Zophy (WR).<lb />Defense: Adrian Barnhill (LB), Ryan Clayton (LB), Zaim Cunmulaj (DT),<lb />Tony Davis (LB), Jerry Dillon (LB), Anthony Freeman (CB), Greg<lb />Grandison (SAF), Rusty Hurley (DE), Thomas Jones (LB), Ernie Lewis<lb />(LB), Victor McBryde (LB), Fred Walker (SAF).<lb />Special Teams: Charles Howard (SN), Deke Owens (Pk).<lb />RETURNING STARTERS: 14 (Offense: 7, Defense: 6, Special Teams: 1)<lb />Offense: Junior Smith (RB), Morris Letcher (WR), Derrek Batson (WR),<lb />Carlester Crumpler (TE), Ken Crawford (OG), Derrick Leaphart (C), Terry<lb />Tilghman (OG).<lb />Defense: Bernard Carter (DE), Jeff Cooke (DT), Walter Scott (DE), Greg<lb />Floyd (CB), Travis Render (CB), Hank Cooper (SAF).<lb />Special Teams: Michael Jacobs (P).<lb />STARTERS LOST: 10 (Offense: 4, Defense: 5, Special Teams: 1)<lb />Offense: Michael Anderson (QB), Clayton Driver (WR), Nick Wilson (OT),<lb />Tom Scott (OT).<lb />Defense: Zaim Cunmulaj (DT), Ernie Lewis (LB), Jerry Dillon (LB), Tony<lb />Davis (LB), Greg Grandison (SAF).<lb />Special Teams: Deke Owens (PK).<lb />Football Coaching Staff<lb />Head Coach: Steve Logan (Tulsa, '75)<lb />Assistant Coaches:<lb />Bob Babich (Tulsa, '84) - Inside Linebackers<lb />Todd Berry (Tulsa, '83) - Running Backs/Offensive Coordinator<lb />Larry Coyer (Marshall, 65) - Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator<lb />Jeff Jagodzinski (Wisconsin-Whitewater, '85) - Offensive Line<lb />Theo Lemon (Ohio Univ., 80) - Defensive Line<lb />Doug Martin (Kentucky, 86) - Tight Ends<lb />Chuck Pagano (Wyoming, '84) - Outside Linebackers<lb />Dale Steele (South Carolina, '76) - Wide Receivers<lb />Chris Thurmond (Tulsa, '75) - Defensive Backs<lb />Recruiting Coordinator: Brett Rudolph (North Carolina, '88)<lb />Graduate Assistants: Ray LaForte (Ithaca College, '91),<lb />Sean McConnell (East Carolina, '93)<lb />Director of Strength and Conditioning: Jeff Connors (Salem College, '80)<lb />Director of Athletic Video: Tom Doyle (East Carolina, '89)<lb /></p>
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          <lb />WV =YelToMlalceyeentelifons,<lb />In planning your coverage of East Carolina football in 1993, please review<lb />the following items:<lb />Working Credentials<lb />Working space in the East Carolina press box will be allotted on the<lb />following basis: (1) Daily newspapers covering for Sunday publication and<lb />television stations covering for weekend news programs; (2) Sports editors<lb />of North Carolina daily newspapers; (3) Radio personnel for an originating<lb />broadcast; (4) Official school newspaper; (5) Television sports directors<lb />and approved special coverage; (6) Print and TV working photographers.<lb />Weekly press representatives and non-broadcasting radio representatives<lb />may not be accommodated because of space limitations. We ask that you<lb />contact the Sports Information Office in advance to check on space in the<lb />press box. We ask that all media representatives write, on company letter-<lb />head, early to acquire working credentials for East Carolina home games.<lb />If time permits, we will mail your credentials. If not, they will be available<lb />at the Athletic Ticket Office in Minges Coliseum. Remember, no spouses<lb />or family members allowed on B level of the press box.<lb />Photographers<lb />Credentials for sideline photographers will be issued on the basis of cir-<lb />culation, with priority granted to agencies covering the participating schools<lb />on a regular basis.<lb />A limited number of freelance photographer passes are available.<lb />Freelance photographer guidelines include:<lb />1) Requests must be received at least four days prior to the home game.<lb />2) One credential per photographer.<lb />3) Each freelance photographer must submit a contact sheet featuring<lb />game and/or sideline action to the SID office no later than four days fol-<lb />lowing game.<lb />4) Should a freelance photographer request season credentials, the SID<lb />requests at least 5 (five) 8x 10 black and white or color photos from each<lb />game photographed.<lb />5) The SID reserves the right to refuse a credential request from a<lb />freelance photographer if these guidelines are not met.<lb />All photographers who are issued working passes and desire to shoot<lb />at field level may pick up arm bands in the press box. Flip cards will also<lb />be available.<lb />Telephones<lb />The East Carolina Press Box provides five (5) long distance phone lines<lb />for general use by writers. The long distance phones are not located along<lb />the working press row, but on a table in the back press area. These<lb />telephones are available to all media outlets and are not reserved for any<lb />single outlet. Personal phones may be ordered at individual seats by con-<lb />tacting Carolina Telephone (919-355-4800). Please alert the SID office if<lb />you are ordering a phone so your seat location will correspond with the<lb />work order.<lb />Parking<lb />Media parking passes should be requested at the same time press<lb />box/sideline passes are requested. A limited number of parking passes<lb />will be available in a lot to the north side of Minges Coliseum behind the<lb />soccer field. Entry to the lot is off Charles Street onto Ficklen Drive.<lb />Press Services<lb />Quarterly play-by-play, quarterly, halftime and final stats, final individual<lb />offensive and defensive stats, scoring summary, drive charts, coaches'<lb />quotes and notes will be provided. Writers will be escorted to the interview<lb />room by respective SID's with approximately five minutes remaining in<lb />the game. The ECU locker room is closed to all media. A pre-game meal<lb />is available beginning approximately 90 minutes before kickoff. Coffee and<lb />cold drinks are served throughout the game.<lb />Player Interviews<lb />-During Game Week<lb />All requests for player interviews during the week should be made at<lb />least a day in advance with the sports information office.<lb />Players will return telepnone calls to members of the media; player<lb />telephone numbers will not be released. A time mutually convenient for<lb />the player and the member of the media will be set up by the SID office.<lb />All player calls returned will be COLLECT.<lb />Pre-game interviews must be concluded by no later than Wednesday.<lb />Players will not be asked to miss classroom time to do interviews.<lb />-After the Game<lb />Coach Steve Logan will hold a postgame interview with the media in<lb />the Leo Jenkins Auditorium on the second floor of the Sports Medicine<lb />Building, to the left of the Ficklen Stadium press box.<lb />Sports Information Office representatives will be available to assist in<lb />post-game interviews. Complete post-game plans, both home and away,<lb />will be announced on game day in the press box by the SID.<lb />To Contact Coach Logan<lb />The best time to contact Coach Steve Logan by telephone is between<lb />1:30 and 2:30, Monday through Friday at 919-757-4570. You may also set<lb />up interviews through the SID office at 919-757-4522.<lb />Monday Press Luncheon<lb />Coach Steve Logan holds a weekly luncheon-press conference each<lb />Monday during the season, beginning at 12:30 in the Ward Sports Medicine<lb />Building. Lunch is available from 12:00 to 12:30 p.m. Several members<lb />of the Pirate football squad will be available following Coach Logan's press<lb />conference. If you wish to interview a certain member of the team at this<lb />time, please contact the SID office in advance. A tape of the press con-<lb />ference can be made available, if needed. Please contact the SID office<lb />in advance for this service.<lb />Hot Line<lb />Daily taped reports are available on the Pirate hotline, a 900 service.<lb />The number is 900-903-ECU1 (3281). Jeff Charles ''Voice of the Pirates"'<lb />and the ECU Sports Information staff will provide actualities on the hotline.<lb />There is a $.99 per minute charge for this service.<lb />Radio, TV<lb />Visiting radio networks planning to originate from Ficklen Stadium are<lb />issued credentials by the SID office. Broadcast lines should be ordered<lb />through Carolina Telephone (919-355-4800). Visiting networks may also<lb />want to contact Jeff Charles, Director of Electronic Media at ECU, about<lb />a reciprocal agreement for phone lines.<lb />Also, any television outfits wishing to broadcast action from Ficklen<lb />Stadium, must request credentials in advance from the SID office. You<lb />are also asked to contact Jeff Davis, Director of Operations at ECU, con-<lb />cerning electrical power, set-ups, etc.<lb />The Facility<lb />A three-level working media facility is available to those covering ECU<lb />football. This first-class facility will accommodate 92 print media repre-<lb />sentatives on Level B, along with food operations, and basic press opera-<lb />tions. Level C contains booths for radio, coaches, stadium PA, scoreboard<lb />operations, host athletic director and security. Level D is an open-air photo<lb />deck for television and coaches' films. All facilities are accessible via<lb />elevator on the south side. Entry to the stadium for the media is through<lb />the players' gate adjacent to Scales Field House on the southwest corner.<lb />Practices<lb />Fall practices are usually open for all media during the first hour.<lb />However, there may be several occasions during the season when<lb />practices will be closed. Contact the SID Office in advance if you are<lb />planning to attend practice. Only calisthenics and warm-up drills can be<lb />video-taped or filmed. All scrimmages will take place in Ficklen Stadium.<lb />The press box will be open for attending media. In scrimmage situations,<lb />only the first 15 minutes can be video-taped or filmed.<lb />Pro Scouts<lb />Depending on space, pro scouts are given credentials for the press box.<lb />Request for credentials should be made through the SID Office.<lb />"" N<lb />form nnn 1 NN mr nN AON UU UN YAY UN on<lb />�<lb />&amp;<lb /></p>
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          <lb />=<lb />:<lb />|<lb />\ et<lb />=<lb />WT<lb />Woy wl Wow ip ib<lb />Vie<lb />Lil<lb />Lil<lb />Li<lb />ND<lb />LY UA AW<lb />Lil<lb />NV fees Ven Ve Ya<lb />oe<lb />NY<lb />d<lb />-<lb />iW (=Xe [fo M alkoydentetilels<lb />Additional Information<lb />Media seeking additional information on East Carolina football should<lb />contact:<lb />Sports Information Office<lb />East Carolina University<lb />Sports Medicine Building<lb />Greenville, NC 27858<lb />(919) 757-4522<lb />(919) 757-4528-FAX<lb />Charles Bloom, Sports Information Director<lb />Carolyn Justice-Hinson, Assistant Sports Information Director<lb />Pam Forrest, Sports Information Secretary<lb />Dawn Schafer, Nicole Inman, Gabriel Baker,<lb />Kerry Nester, Warren Sumner, Student Assistants<lb />Mary North Davis, Photographer<lb />Directions to Ficklen Stadium<lb />From the Tidewater, Virginia Area<lb />Take U.S. 13 from Suffolk to Ahoskie, N.C. Take by-pass around Ahoskie<lb />(NC 11). Take NC 11 to Greenville. NC 11 turns into Memorial Drive. Take<lb />Memorial Drive to Fifth Street and take a left. Take Fifth Street to Cotanche<lb />Street and take a right. Take Cotanche, which runs into Charles Blvd.,<lb />to Ficklen Drive (Ficklen Stadium is on the right).<lb />From I-95 North<lb />Take I-95 South to NC 903 exit (Halifax, N.C.). Take left over the<lb />overpass. Take NC 903 for eight miles until you reach U.S. 301. Take a<lb />right at U.S. 301 (4-5 miles) and proceed NC 125/903. Take left onto NC<lb />125/903 and take for 15 miles until you reach Scotland Neck. Take a right<lb />on U.S. 258 when you reach Scotland Neck and go about 1-2 miles through<lb />downtown. Then take a left onto NC 125 and take for about 15 miles to<lb />Oak City. Take right onto NC 11 at Oak City. Take NC 11 (25 miles) to<lb />Greenville, where it turns into Memorial Drive. Take Memorial Drive to Fifth<lb />Street and take a left. Take Fifth Street to Cotanche Street and take a right.<lb />Take Cotanche, which runs into Charles Blvd., to Ficklen Drive (Ficklen<lb />Stadium is on the right).<lb />From I-95 South<lb />Take I-95 North to U.S. 264 exit (Wiison, N.C.). Take right and go on<lb />U.S. 264 through downtown Wilson and head to Greenville. Take U.S. 264<lb />to Allen Road and turn right. Allen Road turns into Greenville Blvd. Take<lb />Greenville Blvd. to Charles Blvd. and take left (ECU message board on<lb />corner). Take Charles Blvd. to Ficklen Drive and take right (Ficklen Stadium<lb />is on the right).<lb />From Triangle Area<lb />Take U.S. 64 from Raleigh and head east. Take U.S. 264 in Zebulon<lb />and head east through downtown Wilson and into Greenville. Take U.S.<lb />264 bypass around Greenville, which turns into Greenville Blvd. Take<lb />Greenville Blvd. to Charles Blvd. and take left (ECU message board on<lb />corner). Take Charles Blvd. to Ficklen Drive and take right (Ficklen Stadium<lb />is on the right).<lb />From Wilmington<lb />Take Interstate 40 Northwest to Wallace. Take right onto NC 41 and head<lb />north through Chinquapin and Beulaville (about 20-25 miles). Get on NC<lb />241 in Beulaville and head about 10 miles north to Pink Hill, where you<lb />will pick up NC 11. Take NC 11 through downtown Kinston and to<lb />Greenville, where it turns into Memorial Drive. Take Memorial Drive (past<lb />Carolina East Mall) to Greenville Blvd., where you will take a right. Go down<lb />Greenville Blvd. to Charles Blvd. and take left (ECU message board on<lb />corner). Take Charles Blvd. up to Ficklen Drive and take right (Ficklen<lb />Stadium is on the right).<lb />Directions to Press Parking<lb />Press parking is on Ficklen Drive, located next to the soccer field and<lb />behind the North Stands of Ficklen Stadium. Entry to the lot is off Charles<lb />Street onto Ficklen Drive, which is located just north of the large Minges<lb />Coliseum parking lot.<lb />Directions from Press Parking to Press Box<lb />Walk around the West side of Ficklen Stadium (front of Minges<lb />Coliseum). Go under the middle of the South Stands and take elevator<lb />to press level. The B level is for working media, the C level is for radio<lb />and the D level is for photographers.<lb />Directions from Press Box to Interview Room<lb />Take elevator down to ground level. Go left until you reach the Sports<lb />Medicine Building. Take front entrance; use steps to go to second floor. �<lb />When you reach second floor head straight until the first hallway and go<lb />left. Take first door on right (interview room).<lb />Commercial Air Service<lb />Pitt-Greenville Airport<lb />MMCNCAll Eagle, 800-433-7300<lb />wSA Express... ........ 933)... 800-428-4322<lb />Taxi Services<lb />City Cab Compaliy sy .2.60) 0. a ae 919-758-2161<lb />Dependable Cab Company .....................05. 919-757-0288<lb />Eagle Cab Company 2 = ee 919-757-3687<lb />Pitt StICGE axl. a 919-758-2286<lb />Tucker CabrCompany �=... 2... 4 919-752-6148<lb />Automobile Rental<lb />PANS ee ee a ee 919-758-4797<lb />800-331-1212<lb />Budget 3 ee 919-355-8700<lb />919-752-5484<lb />GNIS 6 ee 919-752-7518<lb />800-654-3131<lb />National =.) ee 919-757-3656<lb />800-227-7368<lb />Hotels<lb />Filton. 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          <lb />Following the Pirates<lb />Pirate Sports Network<lb />Pirate football may be heard throughout North Carolina as well<lb />as portions of South Carolina and Virginia via the Pirate Sports Net-<lb />work, owned and operated by the East Carolina University Athletics<lb />Department.<lb />All operations of the Pirate Sports Network are coordinated, pro-<lb />duced and directed by Jeff Charles, Director of Electronic Media at<lb />East Carolina.<lb />This year's Network is anchored by WDLX 93.3 FM with its<lb />100,000 watt signal that blankets all of Eastern North Carolina. Key<lb />market affiliates include WCRY 1460 AM Fuquay-Varina (Raleigh),<lb />WGLD 1320 AM (Greensboro), WTOB 1380 AM (Winston-Salem),<lb />WAAK 960 AM (Charlotte-Gastonia), WOJY 1390 AM (Hampton,<lb />Virginia) serving Tidewater. WCZI 98.3 FM and WKQT 103.3 FM are<lb />the Flagship stations.<lb />Carlester Crumpler, ECU's all-time leading rusher, begins his<lb />sixth year as analyst, Steve Gowan hosts the pre-game, half-time,<lb />post-game shows and updates scores, Warren Baker serves as<lb />engineer-producer with Martin Fuerer handling sideline duties.<lb />Spotters include Aaron Beaulieu and Jim Bass. Britt Purtee is the<lb />statistician.<lb />Charles begins his sixth year as ''Voice'"' of the Pirates and his<lb />fourteenth year of college play-by-play. The Piqua, Ohio native<lb />served as the ''Voice"' of Virginia Tech and Furman University and<lb />also broadcast Big Ten play-by-play for the University of Illinois. He<lb />also served as sports director at WSB Atlanta where he handled<lb />Peach Bowl duties and hosted a nightly talk show on the 50,000-watt<lb />clear channel station.<lb />In addition to his duties at ECU, Charles works Metro Conference<lb />basketball telecasts for Raycom and does selected telecasts for<lb />Home Team Sports. He has also worked college basketball games<lb />for ESPN.<lb />Charles and his wife Debby have one son Britt, and a daughter<lb />Heather, deceased.<lb />Anheuser-Busch returns for its 17th year as the primary network<lb />sponsor.<lb />Coach Logan Show<lb />The Steve Logan Show, featuring ECU's head football coach and<lb />Jeff Charles, will be aired over five commercial television stations<lb />and four cable networks in 1993.<lb />The 30-minute program takes viewers inside ECU football with<lb />in-depth interviews, taped highlights and interesting features.<lb />The show will be produced by Charles with WNCT-TV Sports<lb />Director Brian Bailey serving as assistant producer and reporter.<lb />Kevin O'Brien of WNCT-TV is the chief photographer. The show will<lb />be produced through the facilities of WNCT-TV in Greenville.<lb />The Steve Logan Show will air each Sunday on the following<lb />stations: WNCT-TV (Ch. 9, Greenville, N.C.), Noon; WRDC-TV (Ch.<lb />28, Raleigh, N.C.), Noon; WWAY-TV (Ch. 3, Wilmington, N.C.),<lb />Noon; and WNRW-TV (Ch. 45, Winston-Salem, N.C.), 11:30 p.m.<lb />Home Team Sports airs the show Thursdays at 5:30 p.m., Sport-<lb />South Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m., Raleigh Durham Cablevision<lb />Tuesdays at 5:30 p.m. and Fridays at 9:30 p.m., Vision Cable<lb />Morehead City Tuesdays at 9:00 p.m. and WVT Ch. 20 Roanoke<lb />Rapids at 10:30 p.m. Tuesdays.<lb />Jeff Charles, ''Voice of the Pirates'' with Carlester Crumpler<lb />and Steve Gowan.<lb />PSN Stations for 1993 Football<lb />(As of July 1, 1993)<lb />WRCS 970 AM.i'a'#;('.UUCUCOCO('RSRR....COCi'Ci#YyCRCNCN Ahoskie<lb />WAVJ 1650 AM...._s.d.sedsedss�'isaa............ 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          <lb />|<lb />if<lb />-<lb />a<lb />:<lb />|<lb />S|<lb />os<lb />bil<lb />NV ioe Vn Ve Pe 9<lb />NYG TG Va Vay a<lb />LL<lb />Li<lb />Al<lb />'Ab ALS<lb />il<lb />Af uk wl<lb />GREENVILLE<lb />Woody Peele, Sports Editor<lb />Mike Grizzard, Sports News Editor<lb />Aubrey Hoover, Sports Writer<lb />Chris Siegel, Sports Writer<lb />DAILY REFLECTOR<lb />209 Cotanche Street<lb />Greenville, NC 27834<lb />(919) 931-4212<lb />Sports Director<lb />WCZI-FM<lb />P.O. Box 874<lb />Greenville, NC 27835<lb />(919) 756-9898<lb />Sports Editor<lb />EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />Publications Center<lb />East Carolina University<lb />Greenville, NC 27858<lb />(919) 757-6366<lb />Brian Bailey, Sports Director<lb />Todd Gibson<lb />WNCT-TV<lb />P.O. Box 898<lb />Greenville, NC 27835-0898<lb />Jeff Diamond<lb />WRQR-FM<lb />P.O. Box 1546<lb />Greenville, NC 27835<lb />(919) 830-0944<lb />Sports Director<lb />WZMB-FM<lb />Old Joyner Building<lb />East Carolina University<lb />Greenville, NC 27858<lb />(919) 757-6656<lb />Sports Director<lb />WNCT-AM<lb />P.O: Box 7167<lb />Greenville, NC 27834<lb />(919) 757-0011<lb />RALEIGH<lb />Eric Frederick, Sports Editor<lb />A.J. Carr, Beat Writer<lb />NEWS &amp; OBSERVER<lb />215 South McDowell Street<lb />Raleigh, NC 27601<lb />(919) 829-4560<lb />Tom Foreman, Jr.<lb />ASSOCIATED PRESS<lb />4020 West Chase Blvd., Suite 300<lb />Raleigh, NC 27607<lb />(919) 833-8687<lb />Bob Holliday, Sports Director<lb />WRAL-TV<lb />P.O. Box 12000<lb />Raleigh, NC 27605<lb />(919) 821-8555<lb />Garry Dornburg, Sports Director<lb />Tony Riggsbee<lb />WPTF-AM<lb />3012 Highwoods Blvd.<lb />Raleigh, NC 27604<lb />(919) 876-0674<lb />Kevin Silva<lb />WRDU-FM<lb />4110 Wake Forest Road, Suite 300<lb />Raleigh, NC 27609<lb />(919) 876-1061<lb />NEW BERN<lb />Ken Buday, Sports Editor<lb />SUN-JOURNAL<lb />226 Pollack Street<lb />New Bern, NC 28560-1149<lb />(919) 638-8101<lb />Chris Justice, Sports Director<lb />Mike Small<lb />WCTI-TV<lb />P.O. Box 2325<lb />New Bern, NC 28560<lb />WASHINGTON<lb />Mo Krochmal, Sports Editor<lb />DAILY NEWS<lb />217 Market Street<lb />Washington, NC 27889<lb />(919) 946-2144<lb />Brad Zaruba, Sports Director<lb />Phil Werz<lb />WITN-TV<lb />P.O. Box 468<lb />Washington, NC 27889<lb />1-800-849-WITN<lb />Frank Gurner<lb />WDLX-FM<lb />P.O. Box 1707<lb />Washington, NC 27889<lb />(919) 946-2162<lb />DURHAM<lb />Jimmy Dupree, Sports Editor<lb />HERALD-SUN<lb />P.O. Box 2092<lb />Durham, NC 27702<lb />(919) 419-6607<lb />Tony Debo, Sports Director<lb />WTVD-TV<lb />P.O. Box 2009<lb />Durham, NC 27702<lb />(919) 683-1111<lb />FAYETTEVILLE<lb />Howard Ward, Sports Editor<lb />FAYETTEVILLE OBSERVER/TIMES<lb />P.O. Box 849<lb />Fayetteville, NC 28306<lb />(919) 486-3523<lb />OTHER STATE MEDIA<lb />Gary Schwab, Sports Editor<lb />CHARLOTTE OBSERVER<lb />PQ. BOx 52168<lb />Charlotte, NC 28232<lb />(704) 379-6445<lb />Robert Holland, Sports Editor<lb />DAILY NEWS<lb />P.O. Box 0196<lb />Jacksonville, NC 28541-0196<lb />(919) 353-1171<lb />Terry Oberle, Sports Editor<lb />WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL<lb />416-20 North Marshall Street<lb />Winston-Salem, NC 27102<lb />(919) 727-7211<lb />Larry Keech, Sports Editor<lb />GREENSBORO NEWS &amp; RECORD<lb />P.O. Box 20848<lb />Greensboro, NC 27410<lb />(919) 373-7062<lb />David Howell, Sports Editor<lb />FREE PRESS<lb />2103 North Queen Street<lb />Kinston, NC 28501<lb />(919) 527-3191<lb />Ficklen Stadium<lb />Primar WH dia Oulilets<lb />Benny Phillips, Sports Editor<lb />TAG ENTERPRISE<lb />P.O. Box 1009<lb />High Point, NC 27261<lb />(919) 841-5700<lb />David Matthews, Sports Editor<lb />NEWS-ARGUS<lb />P.O. Box 10629<lb />Goldsboro, NC 27532<lb />(919) 778-2211<lb />Sports Editor<lb />ROCKY MOUNT EVENING TELEGRAM<lb />P.O. Drawer 1080<lb />Rocky Mount, NC 27801<lb />(919) 446-5161<lb />Tom Ham, Sports Editor<lb />DAILY TIMES<lb />P.O. BOK 2447<lb />Wilson, NC 27894-2447<lb />(919) 243-5151<lb />OUT-OF-STATE MEDIA<lb />Sports Editor<lb />VIRGINIAN-PILOT<lb />150 West Brambleton Ave.<lb />Norfolk, VA 23510<lb />(804) 446-2366<lb />7 S 0<lb />&amp;,<lb />RD<lb />ROye<lb />ONa<lb />Z a :<lb />&amp;<lb />Gr 0 20 3} 0 40 | Ayo) SO 2/0 HO: 3G<lb />SALWUld<lb />SCOREBOARD<lb />SOUTH STANDS<lb />Individual single-game tickets sell for $17.00 each for the Central<lb />Florida, Memphis State and Tulsa games. Louisiana Tech and<lb />Syracuse game tickets are $18.00. One dollar from each ticket sold<lb />to the Louisiana Tech game will be contributed to a specified academic<lb />program by the athletics department. Washington game tickets sell<lb />for $24.00, South Carolina and Virginia Tech are $20.00, Kentucky<lb />tickets are $18.00 each and Southern Mississippi and Cincinnati are<lb />$14.00 each. For more information about football tickets, contact the<lb />ECU Athletic Ticket Office at 919-757-4500 or 800-DIAL ECU in North<lb />Carolina.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />PSA Niglilem ls elena ues<lb />(Area Code 919 / 757 Prefix)<lb />Athletics DIFEGtOr'S OMICE. �6. ee ieee cease 4501<lb />Dave Hart, Jr.<lb />Brenda Swain, Secretary<lb />PRUIGUIG MnNOrinIGtuiGM (01. Plaid ob es ee ea ees 4600<lb />Associate Athletics Director<lb />for Administration and Non-Revenue Sports<lb />Henry VanSant<lb />Sarah Winbourne, Secretary<lb />Associate Athletics Director<lb />for Compliance and Revenue Sports ..................... 4511<lb />Charlie Carr<lb />Elizabeth White, Secretary<lb />Assistant Athletics Director for Business ................. 4504<lb />Earline Leggett<lb />Brenda Dickerson, Accounting<lb />Ida Garner, Accounting<lb />Linda Leggett, Secretary<lb />Assistant Athletics Director for Marketing<lb />Jim Bass<lb />Matt Maloney, Assistant<lb />Steve Gowan, Assistant<lb />Tina Beaulieu, Secretary<lb />Assistant Athletics Director<lb />for Special Events and Ticket Sales<lb />Lee Workman<lb />Tina Beaulieu, Secretary<lb />Assistant Athletics Director<lb />for Student Development<lb />Pam Overton<lb />Carlester Crumpler, Student Services Coordinator<lb />Nita Boyce, Academic Counseling Coordinator<lb />Jim Weaver, Academic Counseling Coordinator<lb />Diane Burt, Secretary<lb />Assistant Athletics Director<lb />for Operations and Equipment .................-..000005: 4517<lb />Jeff Davis<lb />Coordinator of Grants and Financial Aid.................. 4512<lb />John Welborn<lb />Linda Leggett, Secretary<lb />Bagehan OMmce 95) as ee. ta 4604<lb />Gary Overton, Head Coach<lb />TBA, Assistant Coach<lb />Men's Basketball Office<lb />Eddie Payne, Head Coach<lb />Joe Dooley, Mike Hopkins, Martin McGillan, Assistant Coaches<lb />Lisa Barrett, Secretary<lb />Women s Basketball Office... ics cs van ces Pause eacans ss 4586<lb />Rosie Thompson, Head Coach<lb />Burt Jenkins, Ellen Langhi, Assistant Coaches<lb />Ethel Satchell, Secretary<lb />OlOGM COU MOC tt eee eae 4605<lb />John Welborn, Head Coach<lb />IOCUICING WGA OUNCE gg ove ee we haccntcrenct ee 4535<lb />Jeff Charles, Director<lb />Pam Forrest, Secretary<lb />(Area Code 919 / 757 Prefix)<lb />POGsmall COMIC �io. ke ee es 4570<lb />Steve Logan, Head Coach<lb />Bob Babich, Todd Berry, Theo Lemon, Jeff Jagodzinski,<lb />Doug Martin, Larry Coyer, Chuck Pagano,<lb />Dale Steele, Chris Thurmond, Assistant Coaches<lb />Brett Rudolph, Recruiting Coordinator<lb />Joyce Price Stroud, Secretary<lb />T. Miller, Secretary-Recruiting; Lisa Smith, Part-Time Secretary<lb />(OM OMIGG 60 as ha no Sw es 4606<lb />Hal Morrison, Head Coach<lb />NGAA Faculty REpresentative. . . 2 ce ee 4513<lb />Ernie Schwarz<lb />NON-REVENUGE Spoms OCMICES �. . one ic ee ee ee 4622<lb />Wila Lord, Secretary<lb />Pitate GUD 2... 5653 ei 4540<lb />Dennis Young, Executive Director<lb />Mark Hessert, Assistant Director<lb />Jennifer Little, Tripp Roakes, Field Representatives<lb />Susan Chapman, Systems Coordinator<lb />Nancy Flanagan, Special Projects Coordinator<lb />Grace Worthington, Secretary; Emily Branch, Receptionist<lb />SOCCEN ONICE 6) a i ok ce ee 4626<lb />Scooty Carey, Head Coach<lb />Softball Office<lb />Sue Manahan, Head Coach<lb />Spormns Information Otic .- 22.2. 228. 2 cic ee a oe 4522<lb />Charles Bloom, Director<lb />Carolyn Justice-Hinson, Assistant Director<lb />Pam Forrest, Secretary<lb />Spons Medicine Omice =). 5.6 a se ee ee, 4560<lb />Mike Hanley, Acting Director<lb />Jim Bazluki, Assistant<lb />Linda Miller, Secretary<lb />Strength and Conditioning Office<lb />Jeff Connors, Director<lb />Tom Howley, Assistant Coach<lb />SMMNINNIMICOMNGG 2 a a 4608<lb />Rick Kobe, Head Coach<lb />Jon Rose, Diving Coach<lb />Melrose Moore, Secretary<lb />Tonia Omee 4... 0.2: 4 2 es os 4609<lb />Bill Moore, Head Coach<lb />Wieket @MMCe i ee eee es 4500<lb />Brenda Edwards, Manager<lb />Faye Everette, Secretary<lb />Pete Triebenbacher, Data Processing<lb />Men's Track Office<lb />Bill Carson, Head Coach<lb />Weermmen a [rack Gmce. . 5. 8 5 es 8 oa a et ee 4611<lb />Charles Justice, Head. Coach<lb />MCSE SE | CoE ee 4612<lb />Martha McCaskill, Head Coach<lb />minigue Germ Gnt ORIG, . �wc onan ee cee ee ee even ene 4602<lb />Mike Sinquefield, Director<lb />mimetic Video CSpatimant .. . 2 on ce ce vee wwe ces eeu 4536<lb />Tom Doyle, Director<lb />\<lb />iN NY ON<lb />N\ er) Ve Wer Y<lb />ToT TT Ww NW<lb />ae<lb />a<lb />TM mim<lb />nn<lb />rem 6<lb />"WT<lb />bh<lb />.<lb />�<lb /></p>
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          <lb />@]T) ([eye) 4<lb />In order for East Carolina to improve on its 5-6 mark of 1992, it will<lb />have to improve in three different categories. And, the ECU coaching<lb />staff has addressed those needs at every available opportunity.<lb />First, the defense must improve on its 105th ranking in the final<lb />NCAA statistics. ECU's defense gave up an average of 456.7 yards<lb />per game in 1992. Opponents averaged 253.4 rushing yards per game<lb />last season, which put the Pirate defense 106th in that category.<lb />To address this need, Pirate head coach Steve Logan hired Larry<lb />Coyer as the new ECU defensive coordinator. Coyer comes to East<lb />Carolina with plenty of experience, having been the defensive<lb />coordinator at lowa, Oklahoma State, lowa State, Memphis State and<lb />with the Michigan Panthers of the USFL.<lb />'"'Larry Coyer is the best recruit we had this year,'' said Logan.<lb />Secondly, the Pirate offense must cut down on turnovers. Last<lb />season, ECU quarterbacks threw 27 interceptions. That, along with<lb />10 lost fumbles, helped give opponents 91 points last season.<lb />Opponents started 32 drives in ECU's territory last season.<lb />The experience of a season helps address this need. However,<lb />Marcus Crandell will start at quarterback replacing Michael Anderson,<lb />who has left the program. Also, the addition of running back Jerris<lb />McPhail will help the Pirate offense. The tandem of McPhail and Junior<lb />Smith will see ECU use a two-back set more often in 1993.<lb />Lastly, kicking game must improve. Last year, ECU averaged a<lb />net of 32.4 yards per punt, which was 88th in the NCAA statistics. Also,<lb />Pirate kickers hit only two of seven field goals, none longer than 31<lb />yards, last season. :<lb />To address this need, Logan signed a punter and kicker during<lb />the recruiting period. Bill Wilson, a junior college transfer, averaged<lb />43.44 yards per punt in spring drills. Last season, Wilson played at<lb />NE Oklahoma A&amp;M. Chad Holocomb, a freshman from Smryna, Ga.,<lb />will be asked to handle the kicking chores.<lb />lf East Carolina can improve in these three areas, it looks to be<lb />a much improved team over last season.<lb />The Pirates do have an immense amount of talent returning from<lb />last season. On the offensive side of the ball, the Pirates have seven<lb />starters returning. Running back Junior Smith rushed for 1,037 yards<lb />last season and tight end Carlester Crumpler caught 38 passes for<lb />524 yards in 1992.<lb />On defense, six starters come back including defensive end<lb />Bernard Carter, who already holds school single season (11) and<lb />career (20-1/2) sack records.<lb />The schedule will be tougher. East Carolina opens its season with<lb />a nationally-televised (ESPN) contest against Syracuse on Sept. 9.<lb />The Pirates also have to travel to Washington (Sept. 25), South<lb />Carolina (Oct. 9), Southern Mississippi (Oct. 23), Virginia Tech (Oct.<lb />30), Kentucky (Nov. 13) and Cincinnati (Nov. 20).<lb />In addition, the Pirates host Central Florida (Sept. 18), Memphis<lb />State (Oct. 2), Louisiana Tech (Oct. 16) and Tulsa (Nov. 6).<lb />Four of the final games on the 1993 schedule are on the road.<lb />Offense<lb />QUARTERBACKS: With the loss of Michael Anderson to academics,<lb />redshirt freshman Marcus Crandell will be asked to handle the load.<lb />Anderson, a sophomore last season, completed 222 of 398 passes<lb />for 2,486 yards with 22 touchdowns and 23 interceptions.<lb />Crandell, 6-0, 202, had a fine spring, progressing quicker than<lb />coaches would have thought. In four major spring scrimmages,<lb />Crandell completed 74 of 163 passes for 831 yards with eight<lb />touchdowns and 11 interceptions.<lb />''Marcus has a lot of redeeming qualities,' said Logan. ''He has<lb />a great arm, is quick and mobile, and has great instincts. For a<lb />freshman, he has great leadership ability and his attitude has been<lb />outstanding."'<lb />The Robersonville, N.C. native, was a first-team all-state selection<lb />in 1991 at Roanoke High School.<lb />10<lb />Battling Crandell for the starting position in the spring was Chris<lb />Hester, another redshirt freshman. Hester, 6-3, 190, will be the number<lb />two quarterback in the fall. Coaches like his quick release and drop-<lb />back passing ability.<lb />Orlando Whitaker returns for his junior year and will also see back-<lb />up duty.<lb />Perez Mattison, 6-1,185, from Anderson, S.C., and Dan Gonzalez,<lb />6-3, 205, from Neptune, N.J., will be true freshmen in 1993 and have<lb />bright futures at East Carolina.<lb />Junior Smith<lb />RUNNING BACKS: Position coach Todd Berry is blessed with talent<lb />and depth at the running back spot. Four of his top six players have<lb />college game experience and that does not include the projected<lb />starter at halfback.<lb />The Pirates wiil use more of a two-back set this season than last.<lb />That means Jerris McPhail, a newcomer, will start at halfback,<lb />alongside returning 1,000 yard rusher Junior Smith.<lb />Smith, a junior from Fayetteville, N.C., gained 1,037 yards and<lb />scored nine touchdowns in 1992. He became the first ECU running<lb />back since Anthony Collins in 1979 to gain 1,000 yards in a season.<lb />He'll start at the fullback spot.<lb />At 5-6, 180, Smith is extremely strong and quick. Coaches felt he<lb />had a good spring, improving on blocking and catching the football.<lb />McPhail has drawn the raves of Pirate coaches. The Clinton, N.C.<lb />native, originally signed with Wake Forest before the 1991 season,<lb />but never attended the school. He went to Mount Olive College in<lb />1991-92, but did not play football and redshirted last season at East<lb />Carolina.<lb />The 6-0, 190 sophomore, is a supreme talent. He is capable of<lb />making the big play with his great speed, tremendous hands, football<lb />Savvy and size.<lb />Ronnie Williams, a senior, was moved from wide receiver to<lb />halfback in the spring and will back up McPhail. The Rock Hill, S.C.<lb />native, gives the Pirates someone who can catch the ball well out of<lb />the backfield and someone who doesn't mind mixing it up with the<lb />defense.<lb />Damon Wilson, a junior, will back up Junior Smith at fullback. The<lb />Jacksonville, Fla. native, had a fine spring, showing his hard running<lb />style and good blocking. Wilson is a good short yardage situation<lb />runner.<lb />Carlos Blake, a sophomore, will be the third halfback while Eric<lb />Blanton, a sophomore walk-on, will be the third fullback.<lb />=<lb />vi<lb />NON<lb />av IV LIN<lb />LN NLU USM<lb />Pg<lb />Ae<lb />'he<lb />'ee:<lb />ATT Mom or mom nm<lb />aR<lb />G&amp;<lb />'By<lb />=<lb />a<lb />"Tn<lb />Sd<lb />ee.<lb />rae<lb />LY<lb /></p>
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          <lb />20. 2 ee Se ee 2 ee ee<lb />J tk oth<lb />NUe) Coe) OY<lb />ib<lb />VV Uns<lb /><lb />Ai AM<lb />_-- a | a &amp;<lb />AF ue ob ol<lb />OTT) i [eye) 4<lb />WIDE RECEIVERS: A young and inexperienced group greets coach<lb />Dale Steele for fall camp. Of the top five wide receivers, only two have<lb />seen college game experience.<lb />Going into fall camp, redshirt Allen Williams and senior Morris<lb />Letcher, get the starting nods at wide receiver.<lb />Williams, 6-1, 190, will get the nod at split end. He made the key<lb />catches in the spring, averaging 25.75 yards per grab in four<lb />scrimmages. Coaches feel he has the potential to be one of the best<lb />in ECU history. Williams has great hands and good size.<lb />Letcher comes into the 1993 season with All-America calibre<lb />potential. Last season, he caught 47 passes for 557 yards and five<lb />touchdowns. The Kansas City, Kan. native, also returns kickoffs and<lb />punts. He finished 12th in the nation last season in all-purpose rushing,<lb />averaging 147.82 yards per game.<lb />Letcher has exceptional speed (4.48), good hands and can take<lb />the big hits. Coaches are looking for big things from him.<lb />Derrek Baston, a sophomore, will likely back up both Letcher and<lb />Williams. He made the transition from halfback to wide receiver in the<lb />spring. Batson has big play potential. With his work habits, coaches<lb />feel sure he'll make an impact in 1993.<lb />Lamont Edwards, a walk-on sophomore, and Mitchell Galloway,<lb />a redshirt freshman, will also see backup duty. Edwards missed most<lb />of spring practice to play on the Pirate baseball team. He has good<lb />hands and size for the wide receiver spot.<lb />Coaches think Galloway has tons of potential. He has outstanding<lb />speed (4.45), good hands and is tough. Only a lack of experience<lb />stands in his way to becoming an impact player this season.<lb />Linwood DeBrew, 5-10, 175 from Newport News, Va., and Jason<lb />Nichols, 5-10, 170 from Norcross, Ga., will be true freshmen this<lb />season.<lb />Lie<lb />Morris Letcher<lb />a<lb />TIGHT ENDS: East Carolina has one of the best tight ends in college<lb />football for the 1993 season.<lb />Carlester Crumpler has already earned several first-team AIll-<lb />America mentions in pre-season publications. And, he's truly<lb />deserving.<lb />The Greenville, N.C. senior, caught 38 passes for 524 yards and<lb />four touchdowns last season. Position coach Doug Martin also feels<lb />that '"Crump'"' had his best spring of his career this year. He catches<lb />the ball well, is an excellent blocker, has good speed and runs well.<lb />For the East Carolina offense to be successful in 1993, Crumpler<lb />will have to be a key component.<lb />Dwight Linville, a sophomore, will back up Crumpler. He moved<lb />to tight end from wide receiver before last season, so coaches feel<lb />comfortable about his receiving abilities. He has put on about 10<lb />pounds from last season.<lb />Scott Richards and Sean Richardson, both redshirt freshmen, are<lb />young back-ups. Richards came to ECU as a quarterback and was<lb />moved to tight end during the spring. Former ECU and current<lb />Minnesota Viking Luke Fisher was another tight end who came to<lb />campus originally as a quarterback.<lb />OFFENSIVE LINE: This group has a mixture of youth and experience.<lb />However, the inexperience shows at several key positions.<lb />The key to the offensive line this season will be the availability of<lb />Terry Tilghman at left tackle. The 6-6, 276 senior is ECU's best<lb />lineman. However, during spring drills, the Mesquite, Texas native,<lb />suffered a knee injury, which sidelined him. Position coach Jeff<lb />Jagodzinski is hopeful that he'll have Tilghman close to 100 percent<lb />by the start of fall drills.<lb />With the loss of Tilghman, several young players could get<lb />additional playing time. Redshirt freshman Ron Suddith, Mike McCall,<lb />John Schlager and Lloyd Cameron could figure in the picture as well<lb />as junior Chad Averett.<lb />Senior Daryl Taylor is the likely starter at right tackle. The<lb />Fayetteville, N.C. native, began his ECU career as an offensive<lb />lineman, but was moved to defense in his redshirt freshman season.<lb />Taylor, 6-3, 290, is probably ECU's best athlete on the offensive line.<lb />He is strong and has good footwork.<lb />The starters on the three interior line spots are all seasoned<lb />veterans. Tom Coleman will start at left guard and Ken Crawford will<lb />hold down the right guard spot. Derrick Leaphart starts for the second<lb />straight season at center.<lb />Coleman, 6-3, 280, had the best spring of his ECU career in 1993.<lb />The senior is a good run blocker and is quick off the ball. He'll be<lb />backed up by junior Reuben Jones, who missed last season coming<lb />off a knee injury.<lb />Crawford, 6-5, 278, is a three year starter on the offensive line.<lb />Coaches like his pass blocking technique and he has improved his<lb />strength and speed.. Senior Greg Smith is the likely backup for<lb />Crawford at right guard.<lb />Leaphart, 6-2, 310, can be as good as he wants to be at center.<lb />He was pushed in the spring by sophomore Kevin Wiggins. ECU<lb />coaches feel the competition at the position will be good for both<lb />players.<lb />Andy Dulioki, Shane McPherson and Brian Nagy are true freshmen<lb />this season and have bright futures in the Pirate football program.<lb />Defense<lb />DEFENSIVE LINE: Youth and experience meet again, this time with<lb />the defensive line. Coach Theo Lemon's defensive line has plenty of<lb />athletic skills, but will need to take advantage of repetitions and game<lb />experience to mature.<lb />Two veterans return to start at the noseguard and defensive tackle<lb />positions. Senior Derek Taylor will start at noseguard and junior Walter<lb />Se<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Scott starts at defensive tackle.<lb />Taylor, 6-0, 275, had a great spring and will be the nucleus of the<lb />defensive line. Coaches like his technique and his work ethic. He has<lb />good strength and speed for the position. Taylor had 27 tackles in 1992.<lb />Scott, 6-3, 253, moved from defensive end in the spring and is an<lb />outstanding athlete. Last season, Scott had 26 tackles from his end<lb />spot.<lb />A redshirt freshman, Lamont Burns, will start at the defensive end<lb />position. The Greensboro, N.C. native, began the spring at outside<lb />linebacker but was moved to defensive end. At 6-5, 245, Burns has<lb />good physical skills to go along with his aggressive attitude. He could<lb />be a post-season honors candidate before his Pirate football career<lb />iS over.<lb />Seniors Jeff Cooke and Dealton Cotton will play reserve roles on<lb />the defensive line. Both have started at times during their ECU careers.<lb />Cooke, 6-1, 277, had 29 tackles last season. Cotton, 6-0, 274, had 19<lb />stops last season. Sophomore Charles Boothe, 6-6, 248, will back up<lb />Burns at defensive end. Coaches feel that the sky is the limit with<lb />Boothe. They like his athletic skills and size.<lb />Daniel Russ, Jeff Griffin and junior college transfer Sean Turner<lb />will play reserve roles on the defensive line. Turner was injured during<lb />spring drills, so coaches could not get a good look at him. He'll need<lb />to take advantage of the repetitions in fall camp in order to get playing<lb />time.<lb />Chris Aivazoglou and John Krawczyk come into the program in the<lb />fall and could make a contribution.<lb />Bernard Carter<lb />12<lb />Morris Foreman<lb />OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS: The two starters at this position have the<lb />skill and experience to be a major force on the defensive side of the<lb />football. Bernard Carter will be the starter at the rush end and Eric<lb />Meyers starts at the drop end.<lb />Carter, 6-3, 248, has been mentioned in several pre-season<lb />publications as one of the ten best defensive ends in college football.<lb />Position coach Chuck Pagano thinks Carter is the "'total package'"'<lb />- he's smart, has great physical abilities, plays hard, versatile, a<lb />leader and a good student.<lb />The Tallahassee, Fla. senior, already holds school records for sacks<lb />in a single season (11 last season) and in a career (20-1/2).<lb />Myers, 6-4, 248, began the spring as an inside linebacker and was<lb />moved to the outside late in the spring. He played the position last<lb />season before injuring a knee against South Carolina. The Allen Park,<lb />Mich. native, was able to get an injury redshirt and returns for his senior<lb />campaign in 1993.<lb />Coaches feel that Myers is an outstanding athlete and is a very<lb />physical player. He showed no effects of the knee injury during spring<lb />practice.<lb />Freshman walk-on Isiah Owens had a good spring and could see<lb />action as a reserve. Owens served in the military for several years<lb />before coming to East Carolina. Coaches like his attitude and athletic<lb />skills and feel he could be a major contributor during his Pirate football<lb />career.<lb />Pat Hurley, Kevin Stormer and Brian Williams could also make<lb />contributions this season.<lb />Willie Brookins and Marcus Jones are junior college transfers that,<lb />coaches are hopeful, can make a contribution in the fall.<lb />*<lb />AVNON x<lb />A Wy<lb />WLAN UN<lb />newn<lb />de<lb />Iv"<lb />ae<lb />IT<lb />al<lb />rT<lb />&amp;<lb />rv"<lb />W<lb />%<lb />nN<lb />Bi<lb />mu<lb />&amp;.<lb />Wi<lb />&amp;<lb />AA<lb />*<lb />Termin<lb />v7<lb /></p>
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          <lb />om : '<lb />Al Ad<lb />i) A<lb />il<lb />ii<lb />4 _ i _= 2<lb />a wu Le Le<lb />i i<lb />as<lb />bk<lb />Lil<lb />LL<lb />VV<lb />hl<lb />AF oe od<lb />Outlook<lb />INSIDE LINEBACKERS: This may be the youngest position group on<lb />the ECU football squad and that worries position coach Bob Babich.<lb />Going into fall camp, Mark Libiano, a true sophomore and Reggie<lb />Robinson, a walk-on senior, are the starters at the inside linebacker<lb />spots.<lb />Libiano, 6-3, 225, was originally set to redshirt last season until<lb />injuries to other linebackers forced him to play. He played in the final<lb />six games of the season, and finished with 27 tackles. The Easton,<lb />Pa. native, has a nose for the football and a lot of potential.<lb />Robinson had a good spring, earning defensive MVP honors in the<lb />spring game with 10 tackles. The Greensboro, N.C. native, is smart<lb />and a good athlete. He lacks game experience, but really understands<lb />the defensive scheme.<lb />Leonard Graham, a junior, will play a back-up role. He missed most<lb />of spring with an ankle injury.<lb />Mike Sweat, a junior college transfer, will also see plenty of playing<lb />time at inside linebacker. Coaches like his attitude, his football smarts<lb />and fundamentals.<lb />Brad Bunch, a redshirt freshman, could also see some playing time<lb />in the fall.<lb />True freshmen Marvin Burke and Lorenzo West could see<lb />immediate action because of the lack of depth and experience at this<lb />position.<lb />SECONDARY: This group is one of the deepest on the squad with<lb />eight players who have seen game experience. Four of the defensive<lb />backs earned game experience last season as freshmen.<lb />Going into fall camp, senior Travis Render and sophomore<lb />Emmanuel McDaniel are the projected starters at the corners and<lb />sophomores Morris Foreman and Hank Cooper are the likely starters<lb />at the safeties.<lb />Render, 5-9, 182, is a good cover man with good athletic skills. Last<lb />season, he started all 11 games and recorded 47 tackles.<lb />McDaniel, 5-9, 168, has good speed and quickness. Position coach<lb />Chris Thurmond was pleased with his performance in the spring.<lb />McDaniel moved from the number three fieldside corner to the number<lb />one spot during the spring.<lb />Foreman, 6-1, 210, can deliver the big hit from the strong safety<lb />position. The Farmville, N.C. native, is a fine athlete and good run<lb />support player. He can also return kickoffs and punts.<lb />Cooper, 6-0, 184, has good range and is probably the best open<lb />field tackler on the defensive unit. Last season, he had 43 total tackles<lb />and five pass deflections.<lb />Sophomore David Crumbie and seniors Greg Floyd and Robert<lb />Tate will see back-up duty at the cornerback spots. Tate is the fastest<lb />player (4.40) and perhaps the best athlete on the squad. Floyd is a<lb />two-year starter at cornerback who could push for a starting position<lb />in pre-fall camp. Crumbie had 17 tackles last season in a reserve role.<lb />Daren Hart could see playing time at cornerback and special teams.<lb />Senior Garrett Beasley and freshmen David Hart and E.J.<lb />Gunthrope will provide depth at the saftey spots. Beasley, 6-0, 204,<lb />is a fine run support and goal line defender. Hart and Gunthrope have<lb />bright futures in the Pirate football program and will see playing time<lb />this season.<lb />Junior college transfer Columbus Grice will also add depth to the<lb />defensive backfield.<lb />Specialists<lb />KICKER: Stephen Padgett held the placekicking duties during spring<lb />drills, but newcomer Chad Holcomb will battle him for the starting<lb />position. Padgett has range from inside 35 yards on field goals. His<lb />average range for kickoffs is the 5 yard line. Holcomb has hit a<lb />49-yarder in high school and had 80 percent of his kickoffs go into<lb />the end zone. Holcomb is ECU's first recruited scholarship kicker since<lb />1989.<lb />13<lb />PUNTER: Pirate coach Steve Logan raves about junior college transfer<lb />Bill Wilson. During spring drills, the Sallisaw, Okla. native, averaged<lb />43.44 yards per punt on 41 attempts. Wilson is also adept at hitting<lb />the coffin-corner punt and has good hand time.<lb />RETURN SPECIALISTS: Morris Letcher will again handle most of the<lb />returns. The senior from Kansas City, Kan., finished 15th in punt<lb />returns and 12th in all-purpose rushing in the nation last season.<lb />Sophomore Morris Foreman can also return punts as can sophomore<lb />Jerris McPhail. Redshirt freshman Mitchell Galloway and McPhail may<lb />see action returning kickoffs.<lb />SNAPPER/HOLDER: Michael Jacobs, who punted last season, will<lb />be snapping for punts in 1993. Coaches were very impressed with his<lb />attitude and effort in becoming the regular snapper. Brian Williams<lb />will snap for placement kicks with Jacobs holding for those attempts.<lb />David Crumbie<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Pirate Football Notes<lb />For the second straight season, East Carolina will have a<lb />nationally-televised game from Ficklen Stadium. On Sept. 9, the<lb />Pirates will host Syracuse on ESPN. Last season, ESPN aired<lb />ECU's game against Southern Mississippi from Ficklen Stadium.<lb />The Golden Eagles won that game, 38-21.<lb />Last season's contest was the first-ever aired nationally from<lb />Ficklen Stadium. The Syracuse game will mark the fourth time in<lb />the last three seasons that ECU has been on ESPN. In 1991, the<lb />Pirates were on the network against Illinois and North Carolina<lb />State.<lb />e ECU e<lb />East Carolina will have one other game on live television<lb />during the 1993 season. The Pirate Sports Television Network will<lb />produce the Oct. 2 game against Memphis State. Kickoff is set for<lb />12:08 p.m.<lb />e ECU<lb />East Carolina will take its longest road trip ever when the<lb />Pirates play at Washington on Sept. 25. It will be ECU's first game<lb />ever against a Pacific-10 Conference opponent.<lb />The previous long trip for the Pirates had been to West Texas<lb />State in 1970.<lb />e ECU e<lb />East Carolina ranked 61st among NCAA Division I-A programs<lb />in attendance average last season. The Pirates averaged 32,814<lb />fans per game in 1992, an increase of 772 per game from 1991.<lb />Of the top 70 schools in average attendance, 35 of those had<lb />increased attendances from 1991.<lb />However, ECU filled Ficklen Stadium to an average of 93.7<lb />percent of capacity each home date.<lb />�e ECU e<lb />Of the early pre-season polls, East Carolina will play two<lb />schools that are ranked in the top 20.<lb />In the Football Writers Association of America poll, Syracuse<lb />is ranked 10th and Washington is ranked 12th. In The Sporting<lb />News poll, Syracuse is fourth and Washington 11th. In NCAA<lb />Football Preview, Washington is 8th and Syracuse is 9th.<lb />e ECU e<lb />One Pirate was taken in the 1993 National Football League<lb />draft. Offensive tackle Tom Scott was taken in the sixth round by<lb />the Cincinnati Bengals. Scott was the 148th pick of the draft.<lb />Scott's selection marked the fourth straight year that East<lb />Carolina has had at least one player selected in the NFL draft.<lb />�e ECU e<lb />ECU has fielded 57 teams during the school's 61 years of<lb />playing collegiate football. During that span, the overall record for<lb />Pirate football is 276-256-11, a 51.8 winning percentage. The<lb />Pirates have won five games or more four straight seasons, the<lb />first time that has been done at the school since 1976-79.<lb />14<lb />e ECU e<lb />In 1992, only two true freshmen saw action on the gridiron.<lb />Linebacker Mark Libiano and defensive back Morris Foreman<lb />were the only true freshmen to see playing time last season. Both<lb />are expected to start and play key roles on the Pirate defense this<lb />season.<lb />e ECU e<lb />East Carolina now has scored in its last 53 games. The last<lb />time the Pirates were shut out was Sept. 17, 1988 against South<lb />Carolina (0-17). The longest such streak in ECU history is 110<lb />games between 1971 and 1981.<lb />� ECU e<lb />For a football program to have two starting linebackers (Robert<lb />Jones and Vinsen Smith) for the Super Bowl Champion Dallas<lb />Cowboys, the Pirate defense has not been that successful. And,<lb />Larry Coyer will try to change that.<lb />The new defensive coordinator came to East Carolina from<lb />Ohio State before spring practice. Steve Logan feels that Coyer<lb />can do the job.<lb />"Larry Coyer is the best recruit | had this year,' Logan has<lb />said.<lb />Since 1984, the highest the ECU has ranked in the NCAA<lb />statistics is 71st for total defensive yardage and 55th for points<lb />allowed per game.<lb />Last season, East Carolina finished 105 in total defense and<lb />101 in scoring defense in the NCAA statistics.<lb />� ECU e<lb />Several walk-ons had great springs and could see playing<lb />time in the fall. They include freshman Isaih Owens (Marion, S.C.)<lb />at defensive end, sophomore running back Eric Blanton<lb />(Warwick, N.Y.), senior linebacker Reggie Robinson<lb />(Greensboro, N.C.), sophomore center Kevin Wiggins (Pink Hill,<lb />N.C.) and sophomore wide receiver Lamont Edwards (Clinton,<lb />Nie)<lb />� ECU<lb />The difference between an 11-1 record in 1991 and a 5-6<lb />record in 1992. Try turnovers.<lb />During ECU's top 10 national ranking run in 1991, the Pirates<lb />had 10 interceptions and six fumbles for a total of 16 turnovers.<lb />Off of those turnovers, opponents scored 55 points.<lb />Last season, Pirate quarterbacks threw 27 interceptions and<lb />lost 10 fumbles for a total of 37 turnovers. Off of those turnovers,<lb />opponents scored 91 points.<lb />2<lb />w<lb />: es<lb />F<lb />iN UN<lb />iv<lb />NY<lb />NY<lb />v<lb />WN<lb />"<lb />m) \P<lb />FT a! Ten! Vices, ee V1<lb />&amp;<lb />PU PVT eel Name! Paes Vee: � Yee � Use<lb />LM<lb />Vm on im<lb />ii<lb />ie,<lb />%.<lb />*<lb />*<lb />*<lb />a<lb />=<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Bernard Carter<lb />Defensive End � 6-3 � 236 � Sr-3L � Tallahassee, Fla.<lb /><lb />Listed as the 10th best defensive end in the country by Lindy's and NCAA<lb />Football Preview.<lb />Broke the ECU mark for single-season sacks with 11 in 1992.<lb />During his three year career, Carter has 2012 sacks, also a school record.<lb />Overall, has 2912 career tackles for losses, which is 14 behind the school<lb />record.<lb />Had at least one tackle for loss or sack in nine of 11 games in 1992.<lb />During 1992 season, had 78 total tackles (53 solos), 11 sacks for minus 87<lb />yards, 4 tackles for losses for minus 14 yards, one pass deflection and a<lb />team-high 23 quarterback pressures.<lb />Had season high 15 stops against Arkansas State and also had 12 tackles<lb />versus Southern Miss.<lb />Has played in every game during the last three seasons and has started the<lb />last 23 contests.<lb />Junior Smith '<lb />Running Back � 5-6 � 174 e Jr-2L � Fayetteville, N.C.<lb />Became the first Pirate since Tony Collins in 1979 to rush for over 1,000<lb />yards in a single season.<lb />Smith rushed for 1,037 yards on 186 carries (5.6 avg.) and nine touchdowns<lb />in 1992.<lb />Finished 24th in the nation in rushing yards per game (94.27) in 1992.<lb />1992 rushing total was fifth in school history and needs 845 yards to break<lb />into the school's top 10 career list.<lb />His 232 yards rushing against Arkansas State (31 carries) was the second<lb />best rushing performance in ECU history. Only Billy Wightman's 245 yards<lb />on 37 carries against Davidson (Nov. 8, 1969) ranks higher.<lb />Had 133 yards rushing on 20 carries against South Carolina, including a<lb />45-yard jaunt in 1992.<lb />Had 150 yards on 18 carries against Southern Mississippi on ESPN last<lb />season.<lb />Finished 1992 season with 109 rushing yards on 28 carries against<lb />Memphis State.<lb />As a true freshman in 1991, had 42 carries for 152 yards.<lb />Longest run of his career was a 55-yarder this season against Pittsburgh.<lb />16<lb />ECU's 1993 All-America Candidates<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Tight End � 6-6 � 245 e Sr-3L � Greenville, N.C.<lb />Has been named as the nation's top tight end in almost every publication.<lb />One of the top reception leaders among tight ends in college football in<lb />1992.<lb />Had 38 catches for 524 yards, a 13.8 yard average, and four touchdowns in<lb />1992.<lb />Caught at least one pass in every game in 1992, and had three or more in<lb />eight contests.<lb />e Had six catches against Syracuse (91 yards) and Bowling Green (104).<lb />Had two TD catches against Cincinnati and one each against Virginia Tech<lb />and Southern Miss.<lb />TD against Virginia Tech was the game-winner with 42 seconds left in the<lb />contest.<lb />Father, Carlester, Sr., was an All-America running back at ECU and is now<lb />an academics counselor in the school's athletics department.<lb />Morris Letcher<lb />Wide Receiver / Return Specialist � 5-9 � 165 � Sr-1L * Kansas City, Kan.<lb />Listed as the 9th best all-purpose player in college football by Lindy's and<lb />NCAA Football Preview.<lb />Came within 69 yards of breaking ECU's single-season all-purpose rushing<lb />mark in 1992.<lb />Had 1,626 all-purpose rushing yards in 1992, third only to Tony Collins'<lb />1,695 yards in 1979 and Dion Johnson's 1,673 yards in 1991.<lb />Broke or tied seven school records during his first season at ECU - 1992.<lb />Led Pirates with 47 catches for 557 yards, an 11.9 yard average, and five<lb />touchdowns.<lb />Averaged 21.4 yards on 36 kickoff returns and 11.9 yards per punt return on<lb />22 attempts.<lb />Finished 12th in the nation last season in all-purpose rushing and 15th in<lb />punt return average.<lb />Had an 85 yard punt return against Memphis State and a 46 yard kickoff<lb />return against West Virginia.<lb />Also had six carries for 35 yards.<lb />Set ECU single-game record for all-purpose rushing yards against Memphis<lb />State. Had 304 all-purpose rushing yards against the Tigers.<lb />Played two seasons at Coffeyville (Kansas) Community College and<lb />prepped at Wyandotte High School in Kansas City, Kan.<lb /></p>
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        <p>1993 Pre-Season Depth Chart<lb />OFFENSE<lb />QB 5 ~Marcus Crandell (6-0, 202, Fr-RS)<lb />8 Chris Hester (6-3, 190, Fr-RS)<lb />12 Orlando Whitaker (6-0, 181, So-1L)<lb />RB 35 Junior Smith (5-6, 180, Jr-2L)<lb />26 Damon Wilson (6-0, 233, Jr-2L)<lb />31 Eric Blanton (5-9, 203, So-SQ)<lb />HB 23 Jerris McPhail (6-0, 190, So-RS)<lb />87 Ronnie Williams (6-0, 191, Sr-1L)<lb />37 Carlos Blake (5-10, 196, So-1L)<lb />FL 4 Morris Letcher (5-9, 165, Sr-1L)<lb />25 Derrek Batson (5-9, 172, So-1L)<lb />82 Mitchell Galloway (5-10, 173, Fr-RS)<lb />SE 85 Allen Williams (6-1, 190, Fr-RS)<lb />27 Lamont Edwards (6-0, 194, So-SQ)<lb />LT 78 Terry Tilghman (6-6, 276, Sr-2L)<lb />79 Chad Averett (6-2, 291, Jr-SQ)<lb />76 Lloyd Cameron (6-4, 285, Fr-RS)<lb />LG 74 Tom Coleman (6-3, 280, Sr-2L)<lb />71 Reuben Jones (6-2, 259, Jr-1L)<lb />73 Jake Gilray (6-4, 250, Fr-RS)<lb />C 58 Derrick Leaphart (6-2, 310, Jr-2L)<lb />63 Kevin Wiggins (6-0, 260, So-SQ)<lb />RG 52 Ken Crawford (6-5, 278, Sr-2L)<lb />69 Greg Smith (6-2, 262, Sr-1L)<lb />Vince Scroggins (6-1, 266, Fr-RS)<lb />RT 55 Daryl Taylor (6-3, 290, Sr-1L)<lb />61 Ron Suddith (6-2, 292, Fr-RS)<lb />77 Mike McCall (6-5, 265, Fr-RS)<lb />72 John Schlager (6-7, 272, Fr-RS)<lb />TE 88 Carlester Crumpler (6-6, 245, Sr-3L)<lb />83 Dwight Linville (6-2, 233, So-1L)<lb />90 Scott Richards (6-4, 238, Fr-RS)<lb />86 Sean Richardson (6-5, 220, Fr-RS)<lb />DEFENSE<lb />OLB 80 Bernard Carter (6-3, 248, Sr-3L)<lb />91 Willie Brookins (6-2, 225, Jr-JC)<lb />DT 96 Walter Scott (6-3, 253, Jr-2L)<lb />70 Jeff Cooke (6-1, 277, Sr-3L)<lb />59 Jamie Gray (6-2, 293, Fr-RS)<lb />NG 97 Derek Taylor (6-0, 275, Sr-3L)<lb />94 Dealton Cotton (6-0, 274, Sr-3L) OR<lb />95 Sean Turner (6-1, 253, Jr-JC)<lb />DE 56 Lamont Burns (6-5, 245, Fr-RS)<lb />99 Charles Boothe (6-6, 248, So-1L)<lb />66 Jeff Griffin (6-7, 229, Fr-RS)<lb />OLB 46 Eric Myers (6-4, 248, Sr-1L)<lb />47 Brian Williams (6-4, 219, Fr-RS)<lb />WLB 81 Mark Libiano (6-3, 225, So-SQ)<lb />44 Mike Sweat (6-2, 233, Jr-JC)<lb />MLB 41 Reggie Robinson (5-11, 223, Sr-1L)<lb />84 Leonard Graham (6-1, 222, Jr-2L)<lb />BCB 9 Travis Render (5-9, 182, Sr-2L)<lb />34 Greg Floyd (5-10, 185, Sr-3L)<lb />15 Robert Tate (5-9, 175, Sr-2L)<lb />21 Daren Hart (5-9, 181, Fr-RS)<lb />FS 13 Hank Cooper (6-0, 184, So-1L)<lb />22 David Hart (5-9, 173, Fr-RS)<lb />6 E.J. Gunthrope (6-2, 197, Fr-RS)<lb />SS 7 Morris Foreman (6-1, 210, So-1L)<lb />20 Garrett Beasley (6-0, 204, Sr-2L)<lb />FCB 3 Emmanuel McDaniel (5-9, 168, So-1L)<lb />17 David Crumbie (5-9, 175, So-1L)<lb />16<lb />SPECIALISTS<lb />Ee 14 Bill Wilson (6-4, 223, Jr-JC)<lb />10 Michael Jacobs (6-5, 225, So-1L)<lb />PK 24 Chad Holcomb (6-2, 160, Fr-HS)<lb />Stephen Padgett (5-9, 158, So-TR)<lb />SN 10 Michael Jacobs (6-5, 225, So-1L)<lb />47 Brian Williams (6-4, 219, Fr-RS)<lb />H 10 Michael Jacobs (6-5, 225, So-1L)<lb />KOR 4 Morris Letcher (5-9, 165, Sr-1L)<lb />23 Jerris McPhail (6-0, 190, So-RS)<lb />82 Mitchell Galloway (5-10, 173, Fr-RS)<lb />PR 4 Morris Letcher (5-9, 165, Sr-1L)<lb />7 Morris Foreman (6-1, 210, So-1L)<lb />23 Jerris McPhail (6-0, 190, So-RS)<lb />\ a<lb />EN<lb />Vv ON<lb />WW UN<lb />=<lb />V0 Pen<lb />YN UN<lb />ee gg A FB<lb />a aa Ce A, Me P|<lb />7<lb />7,<lb />-<lb /></p>
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          <lb />id<lb />-., To;<lb />/ il LL<lb />ui<lb />wow wa<lb />s<lb />Lil<lb />e<lb />9<lb />Wo<lb />�<lb />Lj<lb />ee ee ee<lb />&gt; = &gt; FF F- .<lb />Paty Fen TE eri ta 4 pin 1 rt tg HF<lb />tn en et ta<lb />I kl<lb />Ea<lb />5 : * * *<lb />Mil<lb />a | a 8<lb />7<lb />AY oF<lb />em).<lb />1993 ECU Ale<lb />gle] ey=jj[exe| Mek (=) 4<lb />No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Elig. Hometown (Last School Attended)<lb />50 = Chris Aivazoglou DL 6-3 270 Fr-HS 5-4 Eddystone, Pa. (Ridley HS/Hargrave Mil. Acad.)<lb />79 Chad Averett OT 6-2 291 Jr-SQ 2-2 Warner Robins, Ga. (Northside HS)<lb />25 Derrek Batson WR 5-9 172 So-1L 3-3 Miami, Fla. (Killian HS)<lb />20 + Garrett Beasley SAF 6-0 204 Sr-2L 1-1 Atlanta, Ga. (Therrell HS)<lb />37 Carlos Blake HB 5-10 196 So-1L 3-3 Macon, Ga. (SW Macon HS)<lb />31 Eric Blanton RB 5-9 203 So-SQ 3-3 Warwick, N.Y. (Warwick Valley HS)<lb />99 Charles Boothe DE 6-6 248 So-1L 3-3 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Anderson HS)<lb />91 #�Willie Brookins DE 6-2 225 Jr-JC 3-2 West Palm Beach, Fla. (NE Oklahoma A&amp;M)<lb />Carlos Brown LB 6-1 215 Fr-HS 5-4 Elizabeth City, N.C. (Northeastern HS)<lb />93 Brad Bunch LB 6-3 220 Fr-RS 4-4 Bamberg, S.C. (HS)<lb />39 Marvin Burke LB 6-1 235 Fr-HS 5-4 Jacksonville, Fla. (Raines HS)<lb />56 Lamont Burns DE 6-5 245 Fr-RS 4-4 Greensboro, N.C. (Page HS)<lb />76 Lloyd Cameron OT 6-4 285 Fr-RS 4-4 Springfield, Mass. (Bridgeton Academy)<lb />80 Bernard Carter DE 6-3 248 Sr-3L 1-1 Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln HS)<lb />74 Tom Coleman OG 6-3 280 Sr-2L 1-1 Miami, Fla. (Palmetto HS)<lb />70 ~=Jeff Cooke DT 6-1 erT Sr-3L 1-1 Sanford, N.C. (Lee County Sr. HS)<lb />13 Hank Cooper SAF 6-0 184 So-1L 3-3 Smyrna, Ga. (Campbell HS)<lb />94 Dealton Cotton DT 6-0 274 Sr-3L 2-1 Norfolk, Va. (Granby HS)<lb />Edward Crabtree P 6-0 193 Fr-RS 4-4 Dunn, N.C. (Triton HS)<lb />5 Marcus Crandell QB 6-0 202 Fr-RS 4-4 Robersonville, N.C. (Roanoke HS)<lb />33 �B.J. Crane LB 6-1 220 Fr-HS 5-4 College Park, Ga. (Lovett HS)<lb />52 Ken Crawford OG 6-5 278 Sr-2L 1-1 Riviera Beach, Fla. (Sun Coast HS)<lb />17. David Crumbie CB 5-9 175 So-1L 3-3 Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln HS)<lb />88 Carlester Crumpler ie 6-6 245 Sr-3L 1-1 Greenville, N.C. (Rose HS)<lb />19 Linwood DeBrew WR 5-10 175 Fr-HS 5-4 Newport News, Va. (Ferguson HS)<lb />75 ~~ Andy Dulioki CL 6-6 250 Fr-HS 5-4 Orlando, Fla. (Winter Park HS)<lb />Alexander Durden SN 5-11 195 Fr-RS 4-4 Middleboro, Mass. (HS)<lb />27 Lamont Edwards WR 6-0 194 So-SQ 3-3 Clinton, N.C. (HS)<lb />Derrick Floyd WR 5-10 163 So-SQ 3-3 Wilmington, N.C. (Laney HS)<lb />34 Greg Floyd CB 5-10 185 Sr-3L 2-1 Anderson, S.C. (T.L. Hanna HS)<lb />7 Morris Foreman SAF 6-1 210 So-1L 4-3 Farmville, N.C. (HS/Fork Union)<lb />82 Mitchell Galloway WR 5-10 173 Fr-RS 4-4 Bennettsville, S.C. (Marlboro HS)<lb />73 Jake Gilray OG 6-4 250 Fr-RS 4-4 Sarasota, Fla. (HS)<lb />11. Dan Gonzalez QB 6-3 205 Fr-HS 5-4 Neptune, N.J. (HS)<lb />84 Leonard Graham LB 6-1 232 Jr-2L 2-2 Miami, Fla. (HS)<lb />59 Jamie Gray DT 6-2 293 Fr-RS 4-4 Phoenixville, Pa. (HS)<lb />42 Columbus Grice DB 5-11 175 Jr-JC 3-2 Greenville, N.C. (Butler County CC)<lb />66 Jeff Griffin DE 6-7 229 Fr-RS 4-4 Anderson, S.C. (Crescent HS)<lb />6 E.J. Gunthrope SAF 6-2 197 Fr-RS 4-4 Winston-Salem, N.C. (Parkland HS)<lb />Charles Hammond OG 6-0 260 So-SQ 3-3 Fairmont, N.C. (Orrum HS)<lb />21 Daren Hart CB 5-9 181 Fr-RS 4-4 Winston-Salem, N.C. (Carver HS)<lb />22 ~#David Hart SAF 5-9 173 Fr-RS 4-4 Winston-Salem, N.C. (Carver HS)<lb />Christopher Haywood DE 6-1 229 So-1L 3-3 Wilmington, N.C. (Fuquay-Varina HS)<lb />8 Chris Hester QB 6-3 190 Fr-RS 4-4 Loganville, Ga. (Rockdale County HS)<lb />24 Chad Holcomb PK 6-2 160 Fr-HS 5-4 Smyrna, Ga. (Campbell HS)<lb />92 += Patrick Hurley DE 6-2 213 So-SQ 3-3 Palm Beach, Fla. (Palm Beach Gardens HS)<lb />Brian Jacobs LB 6-1 222 Fr-RS 4-4 Pembroke, N.C. (Purnell Swett HS)<lb />10 Michael Jacobs P/SN 6-5 225 So-1L 3-3 Smithfield, N.C. (Smithfield-Selma HS)<lb />49 Marcus Jones DE 6-2 260 Jr-JC 3-2 Aurora, Ill. (San Bernadino Valley College)<lb />71 ~+Reuben Jones OG 6-2 259 Jr-1L 2-2 Decatur, Ga. (Columbia HS)<lb />17<lb /></p>
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        <p>1993 ECU Ale<lb />alolex=ji[exe|M ext (=) 4<lb />No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Elig. Hometown (Last School Attended)<lb />57 John Krawczyk DL 6-3 200 Jr-JC 3-2 Oglesby, Ill. (Illinois Valley CC)<lb />58 Derrick Leaphart C 6-2 310 Jr-2L 2-2 Decatur, Ga. (SW DeKalb HS)<lb />4 Morris Letcher WR 5-9 165 Sr-1L 2-1 Kansas City, Kan. (Coffeyville CC)<lb />81 Mark Libiano LB 6-3 Zao So-1L 4-3 Easton, Pa. (HS)<lb />83 Dwight Linville TE 6-2 Zo So-1L 3-3 Winston-Salem, N.C. (North Forsyth HS)<lb />2 Perez Mattison QB 6-1 185 Fr-HS 5-4 Anderson, S.C. (Westside HS)<lb />77 ~~ Mark McCall OT 6-5 265 Fr-RS 4-4 Rochelle, Ga. (Wilcox County HS)<lb />3 Emmanuel McDaniel CB 5-9 168 So-1L 3-3 Jonesboro, Ga. (HS)<lb />23 Jerris McPhail HB 6-0 190 So-RS 3-3 Clinton, N.C. (Mt. Olive College/Clinton HS)<lb />67 Shane McPherson OL 6-3 265 Fr-HS 5-4 Cartersville, Ga. (HS)<lb />46 Eric Myers DE 6-4 248 Sr-1L 1-1 Allen Park, Mich. (Grand Rapids JC)<lb />68 Brian Nagy OL 6-6 265 Fr-HS 5-4 Orlando, Fla. (Winter Park HS)<lb />28 Jason Nichols WR 5-10 170 Fr-HS 5-4 Norcross, Ga. (Meadowcreek HS)<lb />45 __-Isaih Owens DE 6-2 225 Fr-HS 5-4 Marion, S.C. (HS)<lb />Stephen Padgett PK 5-9 158 So-TR 3-3 Huntingtown, Md. (Towson State University)<lb />43 John Peacock LB 6-0 215 Fr-HS 5-4 Venice, Fla. (Cardinal Mooney HS)<lb />Bruce Pearson SAF 6-1 190 So-SQ 3-3 Goldsboro, N.C. (HS)<lb />89 Dante Randolph TE 6-4 207 Fr-HS 5-4 Greenville, N.C. (Rose HS)<lb />9 Travis Render CB 5-9 182 Sr-2L 1-1 Decatur, Ga. (SW DeKalb HS)<lb />90 Scott Richards af = 6-4 238 Fr-RS 4-4 North Augusta, S.C. (HS)<lb />98 Brian Richardson DE 6-4 230 Fr-HS 5-4 Spring Hope, N.C. (Southern Nash HS)<lb />86 Sean Richardson TE 6-5 220 Fr-RS 4-4 Durham, N.C. (Northern Durham HS)<lb />41 Reggie Robinson LB 5-11 223 Sr-1L 1-1 Greensboro, N.C. (Grimsley HS)<lb />40 Daniel Russ DT 6-4 231 Fr-RS 4-4 Shallotte, N.C. (West Brunswick HS)<lb />72 John Schlager OT 6-7 272 Fr-RS 4-4 Waldorf, Md. (La Plata HS)<lb />96 Walter Scott DT 6-3 253 Jr-2L 3-2 Trenton, S.C. (Strom Thurmond HS)<lb />Vince Scroggins OG 6-1 266 Fr-RS 4-4 Jackson Springs, N.C. (E. Montgomery HS)<lb />Schizo Sherman RB 5-9 175 Sr-SQ 1-1 Conway, S.C. (HS)<lb />Sonny Siaki LB 5-11 214 Fr-RS 4-4 Wilmington, N.C. (New Hanover HS)<lb />69 Greg Smith OG 6-2 262 Sit 1-1 Chocowinity, N.C. (Washington HS)<lb />35 Junior Smith RB 5-6 180 Jr-2L 3-2 Fayetteville, N.C. (E.E. Smith HS)<lb />54 Kevin Stormer DE 6-0 232 Fr-RS 4-4 Farmville, N.C. (Farmville Central HS)<lb />61 Ron Suddith OT 6-2 292 Fr-RS 4-4 Miami, Fla. (Palmetto Senior HS)<lb />44 Mike Sweat LB 6-2 233 Jr-JC 3-2 Kirkland, Wash. (Dixie College)<lb />15 Robert Tate CB 5-9 175 Sr-2L 1-1 Wilmington, N.C. (Laney HS)<lb />55 Daryl Taylor OT 6-3 290 Sr-1L 1-1 Fayetteville, N.C. (Westover HS)<lb />97 Derek Taylor DT 6-0 275 Sr-3L 1-1 Atlanta, Ga. (North Fulton HS)<lb />78 ~=�~*Terry Tilghman OT 6-6 276 Sr-2L 2-1 Mesquite, Texas (HS)<lb />95 Sean Turner DT 6-1 290 Jr-JC 3-2 Coffeyville, Kan. (Butler County CC)<lb />1 Lorenzo West LB 6-3 230 Fr-HS 5-4 Atlanta, Ga. (Decatur HS)<lb />12 Orlando Whitaker QB 6-0 181 Jr-1L 2-2 Battleboro, N.C. (N. Edgecombe HS)<lb />Rob Whitten QB 6-2 215 So-RS 3-3 Charlotte, N.C. (Brigham Young University)<lb />63 Kevin Wiggins C 6-0 260 So-SQ 3-3 Pink Hill, N.C. (South Lenoir HS)<lb />85 = Allen Williams WR 6-1 190 Fr-RS 4-4 Rock Hill, S.C. (Northwestern HS)<lb />47 _- Brian Williams DE/SN 6-4 219 Fr-RS 4-4 Garner, N.C. (HS)<lb />87 Ronnie Williams HB 6-0 191 Sr-1L 1-1 Rock Hill, S.C. (Riverside CC)<lb />14 ~-s Bill Wilson P 6-4 223 Jr-JC 3-2 Sallisaw, Okla. (NE Oklahoma A&amp;M)<lb />26 Damon Wilson RB 6-0 233 Jr-2L 2-2 Jacksonville, Fla. (Ribault HS)<lb />18<lb />~~<lb />N<lb />WO UW<lb />a<lb />SN TV sills<lb />A<lb />mA)<lb />NY<lb />2 N<lb />my oy<lb />� � Fa<lb />&amp;<lb />rm wm YT<lb />&amp;<lb />wi<lb />a<lb />wT<lb />_ = E 4<lb />[=<lb />a<lb />mamma<lb />Tv YY,<lb />_ = x _ =<lb /></p>
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          <lb />*<lb />*<lb />tae fe<lb />4 * *<lb />Lil i<lb />, i i<lb />Wu<lb />ee ee SS SS SSS .<lb />1<lb />*<lb />Vie� Oe) Vi<lb />Ld<lb />&gt; *<lb />Li<lb />eee URE Ce Lae<lb />Li<lb />�<lb />�<lb />= om<lb />hi<lb />Li<lb />dh oll<lb />Lil Aud<lb />Li<lb />li<lb />Yn i YC OY V9 Ci 8<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />=<lb />=<lb />=<lb />LJ<lb />Re<lb />!<lb />ll<lb />ez<lb />ee<lb />NV<lb />a<lb />ee<lb />Al<lb />1993 ECU Numerical Roster<lb />No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Elig. Hometown (Last School Attended)<lb />1 Lorenzo West LB 6-3 230 Fr-HS 5-4 Atlanta, Ga. (Decatur HS)<lb />2 Perez Mattison QB 6-1 185 Fr-HS 5-4 Anderson, S.C. (Westside HS)<lb />3 Emmanuel McDaniel CB 5-9 168 So-1L 3-3 Jonesboro, Ga. (HS)<lb />4 Morris Letcher WR 5-9 165 Sr-1L 2-1 Kansas City, Kan. (Coffeyville CC)<lb />5 Marcus Crandell QB 6-0 202 Fr-RS 4-4 Robersonville, N.C. (Roanoke HS)<lb />6 E.J. Gunthrope SAF 6-2 197 Fr-RS 4-4 Winston-Salem, N.C. (Parkland HS)<lb />7 Morris Foreman SAF 6-1 210 So-1L 4-3 Farmville, N.C. (HS/Fork Union)<lb />8 Chris Hester QB 6-3 190 Fr-RS 4-4 Loganville, Ga. (Rockdale County HS)<lb />9 Travis Render CB 5-9 182 Sr-2L 1-1 Decatur, Ga. (SW DeKalb HS)<lb />10 Michael Jacobs P/SN 6-5 225 So-1L 3-3 Smithfield, N.C. (Smithfield-Selma HS)<lb />11. Dan Gonzalez QB 6-3 205 Fr-HS 5-4 Neptune, N.J. (HS)<lb />12 Orlando Whitaker QB 6-0 181 Jr-1b 2-2 Battleboro, N.C. (N. Edgecombe HS)<lb />13 Hank Cooper SAF 6-0 184 So-1L 3-3 Smyrna, Ga. (Campbell HS)<lb />14 ~- Bill Wilson = 6-4 223 Jr-JC 3-2 Sallisaw, Okla. (NE Oklahoma A&amp;M)<lb />15 Robert Tate CB 5-9 175 Sr-2L 1-1 Wilmington, N.C. (Laney HS)<lb />17 David Crumbie CB 5-9 175 So-1L 3-3 Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln HS)<lb />19 Linwood DeBrew WR 5-10 175 Fr-HS 5-4 Newport News, Va. (Ferguson HS)<lb />20 Garrett Beasley SAF 6-0 204 Sr-2L 1-1 Atlanta, Ga. (Therrell HS)<lb />21 Daren Hart CB 5-9 181 Fr-RS 4-4 Winston-Salem, N.C. (Carver HS)<lb />22 ~= David Hart SAF 5-9 173 Fr-RS 4-4 Winston-Salem, N.C. (Carver HS)<lb />23 Jerris McPhail HB 6-0 190 So-RS 3-3 Clinton, N.C. (Mt. Olive College/Clinton HS)<lb />24 Chad Holcomb PK 6-2 160 Fr-HS 5-4 Smyrna, Ga. (Campbell HS)<lb />25 ~~ Derrek Batson WR 5-9 172 So-1L 3-3 Miami, Fla. (Killian HS)<lb />26 Damon Wilson RB 6-0 233 Jr-2L 2-2 Jacksonville, Fla. (Ribault HS)<lb />27 Lamont Edwards WR 6-0 194 So-SQ 3-3 Clinton, N.C. (HS)<lb />28 Jason Nichols WR 5-10 170 Fr-HS 5-4 Norcross, Ga. (Meadowcreek HS)<lb />31 + Eric Blanton RB 5-9 203 So-SQ 3-3 Warwick, N.Y. (Warwick Valley HS)<lb />33 B.J. Crane LB 6-1 220 Fr-HS 5-4 College Park, Ga. (Lovett HS)<lb />34 Greg Floyd CB 5-10 185 Sr-3L 2-1 Anderson, S.C. (T.L. Hanna HS)<lb />35 Junior Smith RB 5-6 180 Jr-2L 3-2 Fayetteville, N.C. (E.E. Smith HS)<lb />37 Carlos Blake HB 5-10 196 So-1L 3-3 Macon, Ga. (GW Macon HS)<lb />39 Marvin Burke LB 6-1 235 Fr-HS 5-4 Jacksonville, Fla. (Raines HS)<lb />40 Daniel Russ DT 6-4 231 Fr-RS 4-4 Shallotte, N.C. (West Brunswick HS)<lb />41 Reggie Robinson LB 5-11 223 Sr-1L 1-1 Greensboro, N.C. (Grimsley HS)<lb />42 Columbus Grice DB 5-11 17S Jr-JC 3-2 Greenville, N.C. (Butler County CC)<lb />43 John Peacock LB 6-0 275 Fr-HS 5-4 Venice, Fla. (Cardinal Mooney HS)<lb />44 Mike Sweat LB 6-2 230 Jr-JC 3-2 Kirkland, Wash. (Dixie College)<lb />45 Isaih Owens DE 6-2 225 Fr-HS 5-4 Marion, S.C. (HS)<lb />46 Eric Myers DE 6-4 248 Sr-1L 1-1 Allen Park, Mich. (Grand Rapids JC)<lb />47 Brian Williams DE/SN 6-4 219 Fr-RS 4-4 Garner, N.C. (HS)<lb />49 Marcus Jones DE 6-2 260 Jr-JC 3-2 Aurora, Ill. (Gan Bernadino Valley College)<lb />50 Chris Aivazoglou DL 6-3 270 Fr-HS 5-4 Eddystone, Pa. (Ridley HS/Hargrave Mil. Acad.)<lb />52 Ken Crawford OG 6-5 278 Sr-2L 1-1 Riviera Beach, Fla. (Gun Coast HS)<lb />54 Kevin Stormer DE 6-0 232 Fr-RS 4-4 Farmville, N.C. (Farmville Central HS)<lb />55 Daryl Taylor OT 6-3 290 Sr-1L 1-1 Fayetteville, N.C. (Westover HS)<lb />56 Lamont Burns DE 6-5 245 Fr-RS 4-4 Greensboro, N.C. (Page HS)<lb />S57 ~=John Krawczyk DL 6-3 265 Jr-JC 3-2 Oglesby, Ill. (Illinois Valley CC)<lb />58 Derrick Leaphart C 6-2 310 Jr-2L 2-2 Decatur, Ga. (SW DeKalb HS)<lb />59 Jamie Gray DT 6-2 293 Fr-RS 4-4 Phoenixville, Pa. (HS)<lb />61 Ron Suddith oT 6-2 292 Fr-RS 4-4 Miami, Fla. (Palmetto Senior HS)<lb />19<lb /></p>
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        <p>1993 ECU Numerical Roster<lb />No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Elig. Hometown (Last School Attended)<lb />63 Kevin Wiggins C 6-0 260 So-SQ 3-3 Pink Hill, N.C. (South Lenoir HS)<lb />66 Jeff Griffin DE 6-7 229 Fr-RS 4-4 Anderson, S.C. (Crescent HS)<lb />67 Shane McPherson OL 6-3 265 Fr-HS 5-4 Cartersville, Ga. (HS)<lb />68 Brian Nagy OL 6-6 265 Fr-HS 5-4 Orlando, Fla. (Winter Park HS)<lb />69 Greg Smith OG 6-2 262 Sr-1L 1-1 Chocowinity, N.C. (Washington HS)<lb />70 ~=Jeff Cooke or 6-1 277 Sr-3L 1-1 Sanford, N.C. (Lee County Sr. HS)<lb />71 Reuben Jones OG 6-2 259 Jr-1L 2-2 Decatur, Ga. (Columbia HS)<lb />72 John Schlager OT 6-7 Z2i2 Fr-RS 4-4 Waldorf, Md. (LaPlata HS)<lb />73 Jake Gilray OG 6-4 250 Fr-RS 4-4 Sarasota, Fla. (HS)<lb />74 Tom Coleman OG 6-3 280 Sr-2L 1-1 Miami, Fla. (Palmetto HS)<lb />75 ~~ Andy Dulioki Ol 6-6 250 Fr-HS 5-4 Orlando, Fla. (Winter Park HS)<lb />76 Lloyd Cameron or 6-4 285 Fr-RS 4-4 Springfield, Mass. (Bridgeton Academy)<lb />77. ~~ Mark McCall OT 6-5 265 Fr-RS 4-4 Rochelle, Ga. (Wilcox County HS)<lb />78 ~~ ~'Terry Tilghman OT 6-6 276 Sr-2L 2-1 Mesquite, Texas (HS)<lb />79 Chad Averett OT 6-2 291 Jr-SQ 2-2 Warner Robins, Ga. (Northside HS)<lb />80 Bernard Carter DE 6-3 248 Sr-3L 1-1 Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln HS)<lb />81 Mark Libiano LB 6-3 225 So-1L 4-3 Easton, Pa. (HS)<lb />82 Mitchell Galloway WR 5-10 173 Fr-RS 4-4 Bennettsville, S.C. (Marlboro HS)<lb />83 Dwight Linville TE 6-2 233 So-1L 3-3 Winston-Salem, N.C. (North Forsyth HS)<lb />84 Leonard Graham LB 6-1 232 Jr-2L 2-2 Miami, Fla. (HS)<lb />85 =Allen Williams WR 6-1 190 Fr-RS 4-4 Rock Hill, S.C. (Northwestern HS)<lb />86 Sean Richardson TE 6-5 220 Fr-RS 4-4 Durham, N.C. (Northern Durham HS)<lb />87 Ronnie Williams HB 6-0 191 Sr-1L 1-1 Rock Hill, S.C. (Riverside CC)<lb />88 Carlester Crumpler Te 6-6 245 Sr-3L 1-1 Greenville, N.C. (Rose HS)<lb />89 Dante Randolph TE 6-4 207 Fr-HS 5-4 Greenville, N.C. (Rose HS)<lb />90 Scott Richards Ee 6-4 238 Fr-RS 4-4 North Augusta, S.C. (HS)<lb />91 Willie Brookins DE 6-2 225 Jr-JC 3-2 West Palm Beach, Fla. (NE Oklahoma A&amp;M)<lb />92 Pat Hurley DE 6-2 213 So-SQ 3-3 Palm Beach, Fla. (Palm Beach Gardens HS)<lb />93 Brad Bunch LB 6-3 220 Fr-RS 4-4 Bamberg, S.C. (HS)<lb />94  Dealton Cotton DT 6-0 274 Sr-3L 2-1 Norfolk, Va. (Granby HS)<lb />95 Sean Turner DT 6-1 253 Jr-JC 3-2 Coffeyville, Kan. (Butler County CC)<lb />96 Walter Scott DT 6-3 253 Jr-2L 3-2 Trenton, S.C. (Strom Thurmond HS)<lb />97 Derek Taylor DT 6-0 275 Sr-3L 1-1 Atlanta, Ga. (North Fulton HS)<lb />98 Brian Richardson DE 6-4 230 Fr-HS 5-4 Spring Hope, N.C. (Southern Nash HS)<lb />99 Charles Boothe DE 6-6 248 So-1L 3-3 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Anderson HS)<lb />20<lb />2<lb />~<lb />�<lb />iT JIT RR<lb />=) VY<lb />NU UL<lb />1<lb />A)<lb />The<lb />yh eg Pg LP<lb />in<lb />ee W<lb />i,<lb />ry)<lb />=<lb />Vi<lb />7,<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Meet The Pirates<lb />79 Chad Averett<lb />Jr-SQ, OT, 6-2, 291<lb />Warner Robins, Ga. (Northside HS)<lb />Moved from offensive guard to tackle in the<lb />spring ... Is listed second at left tackle behind<lb />Terry Tilghman ... Hard worker and eager to learn<lb />... Will have to take advantage of repetitions in the fall ... Bench presses 335<lb />pounds and squats 525, which is highest among offensive linemen ... Runs<lb />the 40-yard dash in 5.36 seconds.<lb />1992: Did not see playing time.<lb />1991: Did not see playing time.<lb />1990: Redshirted ... Was a Scout Team Player of the Week against Florida<lb />State and Virginia Tech.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and two in track at North-<lb />side High School in Warner Robins, Ga. ... Honorable Mention All-Middle<lb />Georgia during junior and senior seasons ... School's Most Valuable Defensive<lb />Lineman in last two seasons ... Also threw shot put in track, averaging 50 feet<lb />per throw ... Won regional championship in shot put as senior ... Coached<lb />in high school by Stan Gann.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Physical Education at ECU ... Son of Ike<lb />and Linda Averett ... Hobbies include reading, weight lifting and tennis ... Born<lb />on Dec. 18, 1971 ... Most admired athlete is Philadelphia Phillies' Dale Murphy<lb />... Nickname is Opie.<lb />25 Derrek Batson<lb />So-1L, WR, 5-9, 172<lb />Miami, Fla. (Killian HS)<lb />Spent the spring making the transition from<lb />halfback to wide receiver ... Is listed as number<lb />two flanker, but can also play split end ... Smart<lb />player who can make the big play ... Has good speed ... Hard worker ...<lb />Expectations are high for Batson ... Has school record for wide receivers in<lb />the bench press at 345 pounds ... Caught six passes for 54 yards in four major<lb />spring scrimmages ... Timed at 4.51 in the 40-yard dash at Pro Timing Day.<lb />1992: Played in all 11 games and started in four ... Started against South<lb />Carolina, Bowling Green, Duke and Cincinnati ... Saw all of his action at halfback<lb />... Set single season freshman records for most catches (26), reception yardage<lb />(288) and touchdown receptions (2) ... Set school record with 97 yard punt<lb />return for touchdown against West Virginia ... Return was also Mountaineer<lb />Field and West Virginia opponent standard ... Against Cincinnati, caught six<lb />passes for 77 yards ... Had seven catches for 87 yards against Virginia Tech<lb />... Set ECU freshman record for single game receptions against Hokies ... Had<lb />a 24-yard TD catch against Syracuse and a 29-yard scoring grab against<lb />Pittsburgh ... Had key 19 yard reception on fake punt against South Carolina<lb />and avoided tackler ... Play gave ECU a first down and Pirates scored later<lb />on the drive ... Had a catch in first nine games before being shut out against<lb />Arkansas State and Memphis State ... Named co-special team player of the<lb />week against South Carolina ... Served as a game co-captain against Bowling<lb />Green.<lb />1991: Did not see any action ... Redshirted season ... Worked as a running<lb />back.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and track at Killian High<lb />School in Miami, Fla. ... Was named Miami Offensive Player of the Week twice<lb />... Served as a team captain for two seasons and was team's most valuable<lb />running back for three seasons ... Named All-Dade County as a senior ...<lb />Averaged 7.8 yards per carry in high school career ... High School coach was<lb />Sam Miller ... As a senior, rushed for 707 yards and seven touchdowns ... Was<lb />a part of state champion 4x100 relay team as a senior ... Has been timed at<lb />9.9 in the 100-yard dash.<lb />24<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Nursing ... Son of Walter Batson ... Born<lb />June 18, 1973 in Miami, Fla. ... Recipient of Rotary Club Leadership Award<lb />in high school ... Worked as a church volunteer in his community and also<lb />worked as a library assistant .. Wants to work in sports medicine after his football<lb />days are over.<lb />1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RECEIVING (Catches-Y ards-Touch-<lb />downs) Syracuse 1-24-1; Virginia Tech 7-87-0; South Carolina 3-30-0; Bowling<lb />Green 1-5-0; Duke 3-18-0; Cincinnati 6-77-0; Pittsburgh 2-38-1; Southern Miss<lb />2-6-0; West Virginia 1-3-0; Arkansas State 0-0-0; Memphis State 0-0-0.<lb />Receiving Statistics<lb />Year No.<lb />1992 26<lb />Yds.<lb />288<lb />Avg. TD<lb />11.1 2<lb />Long<lb />29 (Pitt)<lb />20 Garrett Beasley<lb />Sr-2L, SAF, 6-0, 204<lb />Atlanta, Ga. (Therrell HS)<lb />Comes into fall camp listed second at strong<lb />safety, backing up Morris Foreman ... Smart<lb />player ... Good run support and goal line stopper<lb />... Has a great attitude ... Has played both safety and cornerback during his<lb />ECU career ... Bench presses 340 pounds, most among defensive backs ...<lb />Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.52 ... Had an interception and pass deflection in<lb />four major scrimmages during spring drills.<lb />1992: Played in 10 of 11 games ... Started in six as ECU's punter ... In 27<lb />defensive plays, had two tackles and a pass deflection ... As ECU's punter,<lb />averaged 35.4 yards on 24 attempts and hit five inside the 20-yard line ... Had<lb />a 55-yarder against Pittsburgh ... Had both tackles against Syracuse ...<lb />Averaged 37.8 yards on five punts against Duke ... Served as a game co-captain<lb />against Duke.<lb />1991: Played in 11 of 12 games ... Earned first varsity letter ... Backed up<lb />Fred Walker at strong safety ... Started against Tulane and missed the<lb />Pittsburgh game with a hamstring injury ... Recorded 23 tackles in the regular<lb />season, with 15 solos ... Had one tackle for loss, four fumble recoveries, one<lb />pass deflection and two interceptions ... Best outing came against Central<lb />Florida, with seven tackles (4 solos), a fumble recovery and two interceptions<lb />... Also had eight stops against Tulane with a fumble recovery ... Was MVP<lb />of spring game with three tackles, three pass deflections and an interception<lb />... Was named outstanding defensive back of spring drills by coaching staff.<lb />1990: Saw action in four games and did not letter ... Saw action in the<lb />defensive backfieid, playing safety ... Started as strong safety against South<lb />Carolina ... Also played against Virginia Tech, Southern Mississippi and<lb />Cincinnati ... Recorded one tackle this season (vs. Southern Miss) ... Suffered<lb />wrist fracture against Cincinnati and missed remainder of the season.<lb />1989: Redshirted.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered two years each in football, baseball, track and<lb />basketball at Therrell High in Atlanta ... Voted team's best defensive back in<lb />1988 and MVP of his squad in 1989 ... Was named Rookie of the Year in 1987<lb />in football and in baseball during the 1986 season ... Was named MVP of his<lb />high school baseball team for three years ... During 1987 season, struck out<lb />100 batters and hit .368 ... Also punted in high school, averaging 45.0 yards<lb />per kick and handled all placekicking duties.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Business at ECU ... Son of Larry Beasley<lb />and Larnell Radford ... Born October 13, 1971 in Atlanta ... Member of the<lb />National Honor Society, Beta Club and FCA in high school ... Plays the trumpet<lb />... Made Honor Roll every year since first grade and in top 10 percent of his<lb />graduating class ... Member of Governor's Honors, which honors the 10 best<lb />students in each grade throughout the state of Georgia ... Enjoys music and<lb />math ... Admires Bo Jackson.<lb />1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: PUNTING (Att.-Yards-Avg.) Syracuse<lb />0-0-0; Virginia Tech 0-0-0; South Carolina 0-0-0; Bowling Green 0-0-0; Duke<lb />5-189-37.8; Cincinnati 4-138-34.5; Pittsburgh 5-187-37.4; Southern Miss<lb />5-180-36.0; West Virginia 5-157-31.4; Arkansas State 0-0-0; Memphis State<lb />0-0-0.<lb />\Z<lb />VN<lb />+<lb />\\<lb />&amp;<lb />ToT WV AY Ay<lb />Nee)<lb />i"<lb />mo Wom<lb />&amp; ee co ul<lb />eS<lb />TO rr<lb />NY<lb />ee<lb />vy<lb />te<lb />ae 'ie, Bi<lb />te<lb />SSS ee<lb />re<lb />'V,<lb />| |<lb />e<lb />V7,<lb /></p>
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          <lb />pee a ee ee<lb />Ai<lb />Ai<lb />AY fen<lb />| Meet The Pirates<lb />1991 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-Solos-<lb />Assists) Illinois 0-0-0; Memphis State 0-0-0; Central Florida 7-4-3; South Carolina<lb />0-0-0; Akron 2-2-0; Syracuse 0-0-0; Pittsburgh DNP; Tulane 8-5-3; Southern<lb />Miss 4-3-1; Virginia Tech 0-0-0; Cincinnati 2-1-1; N.C. State 0-0-0.<lb />Personality Profile<lb />When | was little, my sports hero was: Jim Brown<lb />When | was little, my favorite football team was: Atlanta Falcons<lb />Favorite non-sports hero: My mother<lb />Most impressive person I've ever met: Jesse Jackson<lb />in 10 years, I'd like to do what: Have my own business<lb />The job | hated most was: Raking leaves<lb />My favorite food is: Steak<lb />My least favorite food is: Liver<lb />What is something that hardly anyone knows about you that you<lb />would like for them to know: That | am a nice guy.<lb />When you leave ECU, what will you want people to remember about<lb />you: That | was everyone's friend.<lb />College football would be better, if: There were playoffs instead of just<lb />one bowl game after the season.<lb />Defensive Statistics<lb />Year UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD INT<lb />1990 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0<lb />1991 15 8 23 1-4 0-0 0-4 1 2<lb />lege 1 1 - 00 0-0 0-0 1 0<lb />Totals 17 9 26 1-4 0-0 0-4 2 2<lb />Punting Statistics<lb />Year Att. Yds. Avg. Long<lb />1992 24 851 35.4 55 (Pitt)<lb />99 Charles Boothe<lb />So-1L, DE, 6-6, 248<lb />Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Anderson HS)<lb />Enters fall camp as the number two defensive<lb />end behind Lamont Burns ... Coaches like his size<lb />and ability ... Came to ECU as a tight end and<lb />moved to defense before last season ... Runs a 4.91 in the 40-yard dash ...<lb />Squats 425 pounds ... Had three sacks for minus 24 yards in four major spring<lb />scrimmages ... Needs to work on strength but coaches feel the sky is the limit<lb />for Boothe's success.<lb />1992: Played in nine games and started one (vs. Arkansas State) ... Missed<lb />game against Virginia Tech and Memphis State ... In 214 defensive plays,<lb />recorded 21 total tackles (10 solos), one tackle for a loss (-1 yard), one forced<lb />fumble and two quarterback hurries ... Had season best eight tackles against<lb />Arkansas State ... Also had four stops against West Virginia ... Had one tackle<lb />for loss against Duke ... Backed up Bernard Carter at left defensive end.<lb />1991: Did not see any action ... Redshirted season ... Worked as a tight end.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football, two in track and one letter<lb />in basketball at Boyd Anderson High School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ... Named<lb />all-county as a senior ... Coached in high school by Sylvester Robinson ...<lb />Played both offensive and defensive tackle in high school ... Threw the discus<lb />and shot in track and played forward in basketball.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Criminal Justice ... Son of Charles and Pat<lb />Boothe ... Born May 2, 1973 ... Plays the saxophone ... Admires Michael Jordan<lb />of the Chicago Bulls.<lb />1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-Solos-<lb />Assists) Syracuse 0-0-0; Virginia Tech DNP; South Carolina 1-1-0; Bowling<lb />Green 2-0-2; Duke 2-1-1; Cincinnati 1-0-1; Pittsburgh 1-0-1; Southern Miss 2-0-2;<lb />West Virginia 4-3-1; Arkansas State 8-5-3; Memphis State DNP.<lb />fs.<lb />Personality Profile<lb />When | was little, my favorite football team was: Washington Redskins<lb />My football fantasy is to: Make it to the pros<lb />Most impressive person I've ever met: Emmitt Smith<lb />In 10 years, I'd like to do what: Just be happy<lb />The job | hated most was: Raking leaves<lb />My favorite food is: Buffalo Wings<lb />My least favorite food is: Liver<lb />My all-time favorite song is: Dedicated (by R Kelly and Public<lb />Announcement)<lb />if | could change something about myself, | would: Be two inches<lb />shorter<lb />Defensive Statistics<lb />Year UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD INT<lb />1992 10 11 21 1-1 0-0 1-0 0 0<lb />93 Brad Bunch<lb />Fr-RS, LB, 6-3, 220<lb />Bamberg, S.C. (HS)<lb />Will vie for the third inside linebacker spot in<lb />fall camp ... Has time to develop ... Needs to<lb />increase strength ... Squats 365 pounds and has<lb />a 27.0-inch vertical jump ... Runs the 40-yard dash in 5.14 seconds ... Had<lb />six tackles in the annual Purple/Gold spring game.<lb />1992: Redshirted.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in football at Bamberg-Ehrhardt High<lb />School in Bamberg, S.C. ... Played for coach Leon Maxwell ... Helped the Red<lb />Raiders win the South Carolina 2A state championship in 1991 and were<lb />conference champs in 1990 ... Had 108 total tackles, including 41 solos, as<lb />a senior ... Had 82 stops as a junior ... Also considered Indiana, South Carolina<lb />and Clemson ... Caused six fumbles in last two years ... Returned a fumbled<lb />63 yards for a touchdown in one game ... Was a three-time selection to all-<lb />area and all-region teams ... All-state honorable mention in 1990 ... Named<lb />to Orangeburg Times &amp; Democrat all-area team as a senior.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic maior is criminal justice ... Son of Ronald and Ginger<lb />Bunch ... Born Oct. 8, 1973 in Bamberg, S.C. ... Hobbies include fishing and<lb />golf ... Uncle, Randall, played at Mississippi State and another uncle, Jeff Giles,<lb />played at South Carolina ... Father played at South Carolina and brother, Buzzy,<lb />played at South Carolina.<lb />Et<lb />------E<lb />NS EEE =<lb />|<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Meet The Pirates<lb />56 Lamont Burns<lb />Fr-RS, DE, 6-5, 245<lb />Greensboro, N.C. (Page HS)<lb />2 A redshirt freshman who has already made an<lb />impact ... Listed as the number one defensive end<lb />... Moved from outside linebacker in the spring<lb />... Aggressive and strong ... A physical performer ... Bench presses 315 pounds<lb />... Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.88 seconds ... Hard worker ... Coaches love<lb />his attitude.<lb />1992: Redshirted ... Given Rick Bankston Memorial Award for Outstanding<lb />Defensive Scout Team Player ... Named scout team defensive player of the<lb />week by coaching staff against Syracuse, Pittsburgh, West Virginia and<lb />Arkansas State.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered two seasons in football and basketball at Page<lb />High School in Greensboro, N.C. ... Played football for coach Marion Kirby<lb />... Served as co-defensive captain for the Pirates as a senior ... Honorable<lb />mention all-conference as a senior ... Named school's most athletic senior ...<lb />Earned all-tournament team at Little Four Invitational (basketball) in 1991 ...<lb />As asenior, recorded 55 tackles, with 14 coming behind the line of scrimmage<lb />and recovered seven fumbles ... Chose ECU over Duke, James Madison and<lb />Wake Forest.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is communications ... Son of Willie and Dorothy<lb />Burns ... Born March 16, 1974 in Greensboro, N.C. ... Enjoys playing video<lb />games, reading and telling jokes ... For three years, worked the coaching clinics<lb />at the North Carolina East-West All-Star Game ... Member of school's National<lb />Honor Society and Student Council ... Wants to become a comedian.<lb />Personality Profile<lb />Nickname: The Outlaw<lb />When | was little, my sports hero was: Too-Tall Jones<lb />When I was little, my favorite football team was: Dallas Cowboys<lb />Favorite non-sports hero: Malcolm X<lb />My football fantasy is to: Win a national championship and a Super Bowl<lb />In 10 years, I'd like to do what: Living well in whatever | choose to do<lb />The job | hated most was: Working at a barber shop<lb />My favorite food is: New York Style Pizza<lb />My least favorite food is: Seafood<lb />My favorite song of all-time is: Adore (by Prince)<lb />My favorite class is: English<lb />What is something that hardly anyone knows about you that you<lb />would like for them to know: That | love kids.<lb />College football would be better, if: There was a national champion-<lb />ship playoff.<lb />Ety<lb />26<lb />3f Carlos Blake<lb />So-1L, HB, 5-10, 196<lb />Macon, Ga. (SW Macon HS)<lb />Moved from wide receiver to halfback during<lb />spring drills ... Has exceptional speed (4.33 in the<lb />40-yard dash) ... Injured ankle forced him to miss<lb />latter half of spring drills ... Catches ball well out of the backfield ... Works<lb />hard ... Currently listed at third halfback behind Jerris McPhail and Ronnie<lb />Williams ... Needs to continue to learn the position and make adjustments ...<lb />Had eight catches for 64 yards in four major spring scrimmages ... Has a 38-inch<lb />vertical jump and a 250-pound power clean ... Has shown big play ability ...<lb />His 40 yard time (4.33) is a school record for all football players ... His vertical<lb />jump (38'') is a school record for running backs.<lb />1992: Played in all 11 games as a backup flanker ... Caught 2 passes for<lb />30 yards including a 28-yard touchdown reception against Memphis State ...<lb />Also caught a two-yard pass against the Tigers ... Returned two kickoffs for<lb />a 21.5 yard average, including a 31-yarder against Duke ... Also had a 12-yard<lb />kickoff return against the Blue Devils.<lb />1991: Did not see any action ... Redshirted season ... Worked as a running<lb />back ... Given Rick Bankston Outstanding Scout Team Award for his work<lb />on special teams ... Was the offensive scout team player of the week against<lb />Memphis State and Southern Miss.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters in track and two in football at Southwest<lb />Macon High School in Macon, Ga. ... Named Macon Touchdown Club Back<lb />of the Week ... Patriots were city champions for two seasons under coach Edgar<lb />Hatcher ... Finished third in the state in the 300 hurdles and ninth in the long<lb />jump ... Won the long jump title at the Georgia State Games ... Named team's<lb />most versatile back ... Also did the triple jump and ran in the 400-meter relay<lb />team in track ... Played high school football with South Carolina linebacker<lb />James Flowers.<lb />PERSONAL: Maioring in Industrial Technology ... Son of Virginia and Bobby<lb />Blake ... Born Sept. 11, 1972 ... Will celebrate 21st birthday two days after<lb />the Pirates play Syracuse ... An honor roll student in high school ... After an<lb />NFL career, he would like to get involved in social work ... Enjoys fishing and<lb />running ... Admires Deion Sanders of the Atlanta Falcons and Braves because<lb />'"'he backs up what he says."'<lb />Personality Profile<lb />When | was little, my sports hero was: Carl Lewis<lb />When | was little, my favorite football team was: Dallas Cowboys<lb />Favorite non-sports hero: Martin Luther King<lb />My football fantasy is to: Play professionally one day<lb />Most impressive person !'ve ever met: Herschel Walker<lb />The job | hated most was: Working in fast food restaurants<lb />My favorite food is: Chicken<lb />My least favorite food is: Onions<lb />My all-time favorite song is: Can You Stand the Rain (by New Edition)<lb />My favorite class is: Math<lb />When you leave ECU, what will you want people to remember about<lb />you: That | was a nice person.<lb />Receiving Statistics<lb />Year No. Yds. Avg. TO Long<lb />1992 2 30 15.0 1 28 (MSU)<lb />Kickoff Return Statistics<lb />Year No. Yds. Avg. 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          <lb />ain<lb />a!<lb />_<lb />eee<lb />'st =<lb />ae<lb />AN ev) 0<lb />Li A) ak<lb />4<lb />Ld<lb />A]<lb />e<lb />i Ww oy Wow<lb />?<lb />Wu ae a<lb />2 % *?<lb />iA<lb />*<lb />iL<lb />Li<lb />Lil<lb />rt<lb />Meet The Pirates<lb />31 Eric Blanton<lb />So-SQ, RB, 5-9, 203<lb />Warwick, N.Y. (Warwick Valley HS)<lb />Hard worker who will find his way onto the<lb />football field ... Walk-on who is listed at third<lb />~ fullback ... Has good strength and vision ... Not<lb />great speed, but shifty ... Will see snaps on goal line and short yardage<lb />situations ... intelligent ... Had a good spring ... Plays hard every snap ... Bench<lb />presses 360 pounds, second best among running backs ... Has been timed<lb />at 4.8 in the 40-yard dash ... In the four major spring scrimmages, rushed for<lb />122 yards on 29 carries including a 25-yard touchdown ... Also caught five<lb />passes for 29 yards.<lb />1992: Did not see any action ... Named offensive scout team player of the<lb />week against South Carolina.<lb />1991: Redshirted.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters in football and baseball at Warwick Valley<lb />High School in Warwick, N.Y. ... Played for coach Joe Viglione ... Had over<lb />1,200 yards rushing as a senior in 1990 and named team's Player of the Year.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Business ... Son of Eugene and Sandra<lb />Blanton ... Born July 9, 1973 in Warwick, N.Y. ... An honor roll student in high<lb />school ... Would like to sell insurance after graduation ... Admires Tony Dorsett<lb />and Martin Luther King.<lb />76 Lloyd Cameron<lb />Fr-RS, OT, 6-4, 285<lb />Springfield, Mass. (Bridgeton Academy)<lb />Moved to the offensive line from the defensive<lb />line during spring drills ... Has good physical<lb />ability ... Needs to take advantage of repetitions<lb />in the fall to learn technique ... Bench presses 350 pounds ... Runs the 40-yard<lb />dash in 5.27 seconds ... Has a 27.5-inch vertical jump ... Has bright future<lb />in football program.<lb />1992: Redshirted.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Played one season for coach Rick Marcella at Bridgeton<lb />Academy Prep School in North Bridgeton, Maine ... Lettered three seasons<lb />at Cathedral High School in Springfield, Mass. for coach Bill Wise before<lb />entering prep school ... Originally signed with Michigan out of high school ...<lb />Was a Super Prep All-America ... Listed on Tom Lemming's Top 100 ...<lb />Cathedral was the regional Super Bowl Champions for two seasons.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is business ... Son of Glenroy and Cherille<lb />Cameron ... Born Jan. 13, 1974 in Jamaica ... Enjoys lifting weights, playing<lb />ping pong and reading ... As a child, favorite sports hero was Pele.<lb />� :<lb />el<lb />80 Bernard Carter<lb />Sr-3L, DE, 6-3, 248<lb />Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln HS)<lb />An All-America candidate at defensive end ...<lb />Lindy's and NCAA Football Preview have listed<lb />Carter as the 10th best defensive end in college<lb />football ... An all-lndependent selection by The Sporting News ... Has great<lb />physical abilities ... Smart and versatile ... A good leader ... Handles different<lb />responsibilities well ... Has great instincts ... A big play maker ... Had not had<lb />much experience in organized football before college ... Bench presses 350<lb />pounds and runs a 4.68 40-yard dash ... Squats 550 pounds ... In four major<lb />spring scrimmages, had five sacks for 40 yards and two additional tackles for<lb />losses.<lb />1992: Started every game at defensive end ... In 699 defensive plays, had<lb />78 total tackles, of which 53 were solos ... Also had 11 sacks for minus 87<lb />yards and four additional tackles for losses of 14 yards ... Led the Pirates with<lb />23 quarterback pressures .. Named honorable mention All-America by Football<lb />News ... Was AP All-South Independent ... Had 15 tackles against Arkansas<lb />State and 12 against Southern Miss ... Had two sacks in games against<lb />Syracuse, Pittsburgh and Memphis State ... Saw a season high 81 plays against<lb />West Virginia and had nine tackles ... Also blocked a field goal against the<lb />Mountaineers ... Had at least one lost yardage play in nine of 11 games in<lb />1992 ... Named defensive player of the week by the coaching staff against<lb />Virginia Tech and Southern Miss ... Served as a game co-captain against South<lb />Carolina and West Virginia ... Made the ECAC Honor Roll against Duke.<lb />1991: Started every game for the Pirates at right defensive end ... Credited<lb />with 33 tackles, 24 of them solos ... Had 91% tackles for losses for minus 62<lb />yards with 712 of them sacks for 58 yards of losses ... Also forced and recovered<lb />a fumble ... Had an outstanding game in the Peach Bowl with nine tackles<lb />(3 solos) with one for a loss of three yards ... Named defensive player of the<lb />week by coaching staff against Central Florida and ECAC Defensive Player<lb />of the Week vs. Tulane ... Had 8 solo stops against UCF with 3 sacks for minus<lb />17 yards ... Had five stops against the Green Wave with 2' for losses for<lb />minus 20 yards ... Led the team in quarterback sacks and also had three<lb />quarterback hurries ... Recovered fumble against Illinois and forced one against<lb />Akron.<lb />Bernard Carter<lb />SS SE ES<lb />5S ETS<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Meet The Pirates<lb />1990: Played in all 11 games during the season ... Did not start any games<lb />... Was in on 19 tackles, including 16 solos ... Named as Most Outstanding<lb />Newcomer among defensive players by the coaching staff ... Also had five<lb />tackles for losses, including two sacks ... Had five tackles against Northern<lb />Illinois ... Also had three tackles against Georgia and South Carolina ... Had<lb />two sacks against Northern Illinois ... Also had tackle for loss against Cincinnati,<lb />Southwestern Louisiana and Georgia.<lb />1989: Redshirted.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered one season in football and three in basketball at<lb />Tallahassee's Lincoln High School ... Played for Coach Steve Hardin ... Was<lb />an All-District and All-State 4A honorable mention selection ... As a senior,<lb />had 58 total tackles (35 solos) and had eight sacks, four fumble recoveries<lb />and three pass deflections ... Named to the All Big-Bend Area Team as a senior.<lb />PERSONAL: Majoring in Industrial Technology at ECU ... Son of Louis and<lb />Virginia Carter ... Born August 22, 1971 in Miami, Fla. ... Enjoys basketball,<lb />golf and shooting pool ... Would like to enter the business or engineering field<lb />after playing professional football ... Plays the keyboard ... An honor roll student<lb />in high school.<lb />1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-Solos-<lb />Assists) Syracuse 5-4-1; Virginia Tech 5-4-1; South Carolina 4-2-2; Bowling<lb />Green 3-3-0; Duke 5-4-1; Cincinnati 6-2-4; Pittsburgh 5-4-1; Southern Miss<lb />12-10-2; West Virginia 9-5-4; Arkansas State 15-8-7; Memphis State 9-7-2.<lb />1991 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-Solos-<lb />Assists) Illinois 4-2-2; Memphis State 4-3-1; Central Florida 8-8-0; South Carolina<lb />1-1-0; Akron 1-1-0; Syracuse 2-1-1; Pittsburgh 0-0-0; Tulane 5-4-1; Southern<lb />Miss 2-0-2; Virginia Tech 3-2-1; Cincinnati 3-2-1; N.C. State 9-3-6.<lb />1990 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-Solos-<lb />Assists) Louisiana Tech 0-0-0; Florida State 1-1-0; Virginia Tech 0-0-0; SW<lb />Louisiana 1-1-0; Georgia 3-2-1; Southern Miss 2-2-0; South Carolina 3-2-1;<lb />Cincinnati 1-1-0; Temple 1-1-0; Memphis State 2-2-0; Northern Illinois 5-4-1.<lb />14 Tom Coleman<lb />Sr-2L, OG, 6-3, 280<lb />Miami, Fla. (Palmetto HS)<lb />Personality Profile<lb />When | was little, my sports hero was: Julius Erving<lb />When | was little, my favorite football team was: Pittsburgh Steelers<lb />Favorite non-sports hero: My father<lb />The job | hated most was: Working for the state tax service<lb />My favorite food is: Anything with chocolate<lb />My least favorite food is: Squid<lb />My favorite class is: Trigonometry<lb />College football would be better, if: We were paid<lb />if | could change something about myself, | would: Be 2 inches taller<lb />and 20 pounds heavier<lb />Defensive Statistics<lb />Year UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR<lb />1990 168 3 193 327 2-3 0-0<lb />1991 24 9 33 24 i/'-58 1-1<lb />1992 $3 25 78 4-14 11-87 0-0<lb />Totals 93 37 130 9-45 20%-148 1-1<lb />1 ~oos;s<lb />Oo o002<lb />Ety<lb />Had the best spring of his ECU career and will<lb />,,| Start at left guard ... Good run blocker ... Quick<lb />"a2 off the ball ... Aggressive ... Will provide leadership<lb />on the offensive line ... Second among offensive linemen in the squat lift (520)<lb />... Runs the 40-yard dash in 5.52 seconds ... Did 81 sit-ups in a two-minute<lb />period during spring testing.<lb />1992: Played in seven games, starting one ... Did not play against Bowling<lb />Green, Southern Miss, West Virginia and Memphis State ... Backed up Terry<lb />Tilghman at left guard ... Started against Arkansas State.<lb />1991: Played in all 12 games, starting the first three (Illinois, Memphis State<lb />and Central Florida) ... Played behind Mike McCalop at left guard in last nine<lb />games ... Switched from tackle to guard in spring drills ... Was named most<lb />improved offensive lineman in spring drills by coaching staff.<lb />1990: Did not see any action ... Injured during spring practice (foot) and<lb />was not able to go 100 percent ... Was a back-up offensive tackle.<lb />1989: Redshirted.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned one letter in football and two in baseball at Miami's<lb />Palmetto High School ... Played football for Coach Joe Mira ... Was named<lb />Most Valuable defensive lineman in senior year ... Played first base on Panthers'<lb />baseball squad ... Played in just five games in 1988 due to shoulder injury<lb />and started all of them at defensive tackle.<lb />PERSONAL: Majoring in Physical Education at ECU ... Son of Thomas and<lb />Linda Coleman ... Born February 13, 1971 in New London, Conn. ... Father<lb />played collegiate basketball at Connecticut ... Would like to be a teacher or<lb />coach after college ... Enjoys scuba diving and fishing ... Admires Bo Jackson<lb />of the L.A. Raiders and Kansas City Royals for his 'high intensity on sports<lb />and conditioning'' ... On a deep-sea fishing trip off the North Carolina coast,<lb />Tom administered CPR to an older diver who had collapsed on the boat ...<lb />The man was revived and later received medical treatment and was released<lb />... During his lifeguarding days, he helped save two young swimmers' lives<lb />at a Florida beach.<lb />70 Jeff Cooke<lb />Sr-3L, DT, 6-1, 277<lb />Sanford, N.C. (Lee County Senior HS)<lb />Versatile ... Can play all three interior defensive<lb />line spots ... Will enter fall camp as the number<lb />two tackle ... Has gained a lot of game experience<lb />in his career ... Quick off the ball ... Has set school standards for defensive<lb />linemen for the vertical jump (31.5'), squat lift (675), power clean lift (837) and<lb />Pirate Points rating (82) ... Also bench presses 405 pounds ... Has been timed<lb />in the 40-yard dash at 4.9 seconds ... Has outstanding attitude and work habits<lb />... In the four major spring scrimmages, had two sacks for minus 19 yards<lb />and two more tackles for losses for minus five yards.<lb />1992: Played in all 11 games, starting in five games ... Finished season<lb />with 29 total tackles, including 16 solos ... Also had four tackles for losses<lb />for minus seven yards ... Started against Virginia Tech, Pittsburgh, Southern<lb />Miss, Arkansas State and Memphis State ... Split time with Derek Taylor at<lb />the tackle position ... Had season best six stops against Duke ... Saw action<lb />in 520 plays during the season ... Had four stops against Southern Miss, West<lb />Virginia and Arkansas State.<lb />1991: Played in 9 games, starting three, at defensive tackle ... Credited with<lb />20 tackles (17 solos), with 4/2 coming behind the line of scrimmage for minus<lb />27 yards ... Three of those were sacks for 20 yards of losses ... 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Was<lb />credited with 29 tackles, including 20 solo stops ... Also had one sack and<lb />four quarterback hurries ... Had season high eight tackles against Cincinnati<lb />including a sack ... Also had five tackles against Southwestern Louisiana.<lb />1989: Redshirted. Did not practice due to knee injury, suffered in high school<lb />all-star game after senior season.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in football, four in wrestling and two<lb />in track at Lee County Senior High School ... Played for Coach John Green<lb />... All-Southeastern Conference as a senior ... Was also an all-area pick in<lb />football ... Participated in North Carolina All-Star Game.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Industrial Technology ... Son of Willie and<lb />Myrtle Cooke ... Born June 3, 1971 ... Enjoys swimming, drawing and listening<lb />to music in his spare time ... Brother, Willie, played football at Chowan Junior<lb />College.<lb />1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-Solos-<lb />Assists) Syracuse 2-20; Virginia Tech 0-0-0; South Carolina 1-1-0; Bowling<lb />Green 1-0-1; Duke 6-3-3; Cincinnati 5-2-3; Pittsburgh 1-0-1; Southern Miss 4-3-1;<lb />West Virginia 4-3-1; Arkansas State 4-2-2; Memphis State 1-0-1.<lb />1991 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-Solos-<lb />Assists) Illinois 0-0-0; Memphis State 4-4-0; Central Florida 3-3-0; South Carolina<lb />2-2-0; Akron 4-3-1; Syracuse DNP; Pittsburgh DNP; Tulane 1-1-0; Southern<lb />Miss 2-2-0; Virginia Tech 3-2-1; Cincinnati 1-0-1; N.C. State DNP.<lb />1990 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-Solos-<lb />Assists) Louisiana Tech 0-0-0; Florida State 1-1-0; Virginia Tech 2-2-0; SW<lb />Louisiana 5-3-2; Georgia 3-1-2; Southern Miss 1-1-0; South Carolina 4-3-1;<lb />Cincinnati 8-5-3; Temple 1-1-0; Memphis State 3-2-1; Northern Illinois 1-1-0.<lb />Personality Profile<lb />When I was little, my sports hero was: Lawrence Taylor<lb />When | was little, my favorite football team was: Atlanta Falcons<lb />Favorite non-sports hero: | just like everyday people<lb />Most impressive person I've ever met: Fredrika Murrill, my fiancee<lb />My favorite football fantasy is to: Pick off an option pitch and take it<lb />in for a touchdown<lb />In 10 years, I'd like to do what: Be a designer<lb />My favorite food is: Chicken<lb />My least favorite food is: Pork<lb />My favorite class is: Design<lb />If | could change something about myself, | would: Wish that | never<lb />had knee surgery<lb />Defensive Statistics<lb />Year Ur aAT fT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD INT<lb />1990 20 9 2 0-0 1-10 0-0 0 0<lb />1991 7 Ss Af iy 3-20 2-0 1 0<lb />1992 16 13 2 4-7 O- 0 0-0 0 0<lb />Tolais 53 25 78 5-14 4-30 2-0 1 0<lb />oo<lb />1 3 Hank Cooper<lb />So-1L, SAF, 6-0, 184<lb />Smyrna, Ga. (Campbell HS)<lb />Opens fall camp as the number one free safety<lb />... Has good range ... Perhaps finest open field<lb />tackler on team ... Good athlete ... Missed half<lb />of spring drills because of classes ... Squats 500 pounds and has a 36 inch<lb />vertical jump ... Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.5 seconds, second fastest among<lb />defensive backs ... Has good football instincts ... In four major spring<lb />scrimmages, forced a fumble, recovered a fumble and had a tackle for loss.<lb />1992: Played in every game and started the last seven games ... Started<lb />first game against Duke and was named Defensive Player of the Week by the<lb />coaching staff ... Had seven stops against the Blue Devils ... Had season best<lb />eight stops against Arkansas State ... Started against Cincinnati and was named<lb />ECAC Rookie of the Week and Co-Defensive Player of the Week by the<lb />coaching staff ... Had seven tackles, 1-1/2 sacks for minus 15 yards, a pass<lb />deflection and an interception returned for a 95 yard touchdown against the<lb />Bearcats ... 95 yard interception return is tied for the second longest in school<lb />history ... ln annual spring game, had six tackles and two pass deflections,<lb />earning defensive MVP honors.<lb />1991: Redshirted ... Did not see any action ... Worked as a safety ... Scout<lb />Team Player of the Week vs. Akron.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and track and two in<lb />basketball at Campbell High School in Smyrna, Ga. ... Named Defensive Player<lb />of the Year in Cobb County as a senior ... Named second team all-state for<lb />Coach Mick Lusk ... Named MVP of his squad as a senior ... Spartans were<lb />regional runners-up in 1990 ... Set new school records for long jump and 4x100<lb />relay ... Two-time all-county choice in track ... Also played quarterback, finishing<lb />second in the county in passing as a senior ... Led team in tackles as a senior.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Environmental Design ... Son of Hank and<lb />Gracie Cooper ... Born Sept. 2, 1972 in Atlanta, Ga. ... Admires former two-<lb />sport star Bo Jackson.<lb />1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-Solos-<lb />Assists) Syracuse 5-5-0; Virginia Tech 0-0-0; South Carolina 3-2-1; Bowling<lb />Green 1-1-0; Duke 7-5-2; Cincinnati 7-5-2; Pittsburgh 5-4-1; Southern Miss 1-0-1;<lb />West Virginia 3-2-1; Arkansas State 8-4-4; Memphis State 3-2-1.<lb />Defensive Statistics<lb />UT AT<lb />30 13<lb />FF-FR PD INT<lb />0-0 re) 2<lb />TT<lb />43<lb />TFL<lb />0-0<lb />Sacks<lb />112-15<lb />Year<lb />1992<lb />\<lb />The Pirate Defense<lb />ace memeiecnacens<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Meet The Pirates<lb />94 Dealton Cotton<lb />Sr-3L, NG, 6-0, 274<lb />Norfolk, Va. (Granby HS)<lb />Didn't have as good a spring as coaches would<lb />have liked ... Will have to have a good fall camp<lb />... Will see playing time as a backup noseguard<lb />... Had an interception and pass deflection in four major spring scrimmages<lb />... Bench presses 390 pounds, third among defensive linemen ... Timed at<lb />5.21 in the 40-yard dash ... Squats 550 pounds ... Had three tackles in annual<lb />spring game.<lb />1992: Played in every game and started in two ... In 325 defensive plays,<lb />was credited with 19 total tackles, including eight solos ... Also had one tackle<lb />for loss, one fumble recovery and a quarterback pressure ... Started against<lb />Pittsburgh and West Virginia ... Had four stops against Southern Miss and<lb />West Virginia ... Had one tackle for loss against West Virginia ... Had fumble<lb />recovery against Syracuse ... Backed up Zaim Cunmulaj at noseguard.<lb />1991: Played in all 12 games, starting six, at noseguard ... Recorded 32<lb />tackles during the regular season (16 solos), with one tackle for loss and one<lb />pass deflection ... Also had two quarterback hurries ... Had season best six<lb />stops against South Carolina and Akron ... Had five tackles against Memphis<lb />State ... Had tackle for loss and pass deflection against Tulane ... Started against<lb />Central Florida, South Carolina, Akron, Syracuse, Pittsburgh and Tulane due<lb />to injury to Zaim Cunmulaj ... Had one sack and fumble recovery in four spring<lb />scrimmages ... Had two tackles in spring game.<lb />1990: Played in nine games, backing up Derek Taylor and Jeff Cooke at<lb />noseguard ... Recorded seven tackles, including six solos ... Also had two<lb />tackles for losses, including one sack (vs. Cincinnati) ... Had two quarterback<lb />hurries ... Missed games against Virginia Tech and Temple ... One of five true<lb />freshmen to play last season ... Had three tackles against South Carolina and<lb />Cincinnati and one stop against Florida State.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in football, three in wrestling and three<lb />in track at Granby High School in Norfolk, Va. ... First-team All-District offensive<lb />and defensive tackle in junior and senior seasons ... First-team All-Tidewater<lb />and first-team All-Region in senior season ... AS a senior, recorded 87 tackles,<lb />10 sacks, four fumble recoveries ... Finished first in shot put and discus at<lb />Eastern District Track Championships ... Finished first in discus at Christopher<lb />Newport Relays ... Finished first in Poquoson Wrestling Tournament (hwy.<lb />division) ... Was 38-8 in two seasons of wrestling ... Coached in football by<lb />Dave Hudak.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Criminal Justice at ECU ... Son of Francis<lb />and Barbara Cotton ... Enjoys playing basketball ... First name is pronounced<lb />DELTON ... Birthdate is May 5, 1971 ... Brother, Gene Hawkins, played baseball<lb />at Norfolk State and played four years in the New York Mets organization.<lb />1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-Solos-<lb />Assists) Syracuse 1-0-1; Virginia Tech 1-0-1; South Carolina 0-0-0; Bowling<lb />Green 2-1-1; Duke 2-0-2; Cincinnati 2-1-1; Pittsburgh 1-0-1; Southern Miss 4-2-2;<lb />West Virginia 4-3-1; Arkansas State 2-1-1; Memphis State 0-0-0.<lb />1991 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-Solos-<lb />Assists) Illinois 2-1-1; Memphis State 5-3-2; Central Florida 0-0-0; South Carolina<lb />6-2-4; Akron 6-4-2; Syracuse 3-1-2; Pittsburgh 2-0-2; Tulane 2-1-1; Southern<lb />Miss 0-0-0; Virginia Tech 3-2-1; Cincinnati 2-1-1; N.C. State DNP.<lb />1990 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-Solos-<lb />Assists) Louisiana Tech 0-0-0; Florida State 1-1-0; Virginia Tech DNP;<lb />Southwestern Louisiana 0-0-0; Georgia 0-0-0; Southern Miss 0-0-0; South<lb />Carolina 3-3-0; Cincinnati 3-2-1; Temple DNP; Memphis State 0-0-0; Northern<lb />Illinois 0-0-0.<lb />Defensive Statistics<lb />Year uw at OUT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD _sINT<lb />1990 6 1 7 1-1 1-14 0-0 0 0<lb />1991 16 #16 �32 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0<lb />1992 8 11 19 1-1 0-0 0-1 0 0<lb />Totals 30 268 �8&amp; 33 1-14 0-0 1 0<lb />30<lb />5 Marcus Crandell<lb />Fr-RS, QB, 6-0, 202<lb />Robersonville, N.C. (Roanoke HS)<lb />Moves into the starting quarterback role with<lb />the departure of Michael Anderson ... Had a good<lb />spring, progressing further than coaches thought<lb />... Has a strong arm and is mobile ... Has to learn to throw out of the pocket<lb />... Has great attitude and good leadership skills ... Has good instincts ... Not<lb />very big ... About the same height as former Pirate record-setting quarterback<lb />Jeff Blake ... In four major spring scrimmages, completed 74 of 163 passes<lb />for 831 yards with eight touchdowns and 11 interceptions ... Holds school record<lb />for quarterbacks with an incline press of 245 pounds ... Bench presses 300<lb />pounds ... Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.69 seconds.<lb />1992: Redshirted ... Given Rick Bankston Memorial Award for Outstanding<lb />Offensive Scout Team Player ... Named offensive scout team player of the<lb />week by coaching staff against Virginia Tech and Pittsburgh.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and basketball and two in<lb />baseball at Roanoke High School in Robersonville, N.C. ... Played football for<lb />coach Doc Ayers ... First-team all-state selection by Associated Press at<lb />quarterback as a senior ... Completed 80 of 158 passes for 1,480 yards and<lb />18 touchdowns as a senior ... Also rushed for 708 yards on 98 carries and<lb />12 TDs as a senior ... Named Daily Reflector Player of the Year in 1991 ...<lb />Helped lead the Redskins to the state title game in 1990 ... Roanoke HS was<lb />7-4 in 1991 and 12-4 in 1990 ... Chose ECU over South Carolina and North<lb />Carolina ... Named All-Tobacco Belt Conference and all-area during junior and<lb />senior seasons.<lb />PERSONAL: Undecided on academic maior ... Guardian is Latricia Crandell<lb />... Born Jan. 6, 1974 in Robersonville, N.C.<lb />Personality Profile<lb />When | was little, my sports hero was: Magic Johnson<lb />When | was little, my favorite football team was: Dallas Cowboys<lb />Favorite non-sports hero: Latricia Crandell, my oldest sister<lb />My favorite football fantasy is to: Throw the winning touchdown pass<lb />on the last play of the game<lb />In 10 years, I'd like to do what: Go to the Bahamas<lb />The job | hated most was: Having to get wood for the heater<lb />My favorite food is: Pizza<lb />My least favorite food is: Squash<lb />My favorite song of all time is: Billy Jean (by Michael Jackson)<lb />My favorite class is: Math<lb />Ety<lb />\Z<lb />\y<lb />_<lb />e7<lb />x<lb />ae<lb />jh Py eh De ey 3 Pe, Pe We ee<lb />ge<lb />IT<lb />mr fy<lb />a<lb />*<lb />rT"<lb />&amp;<lb />ry!<lb />y ' \<lb />TN<lb />AL<lb />ff<lb />wT MT<lb />nom<lb />% a<lb />Me<lb />*<lb />*<lb /></p>
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        <p>Al<lb />"a Meet The Pirates<lb />=<lb />- graduation ... Named Who's Who Among American High School Students ...<lb />_ = Played HS football with current Pirate Bernard Carter ... An honor roll student<lb />ae in high school ... Active in FCA ... Made the honor roll in spring 1993 semester.<lb />4 52 Ken Crawford 1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-Solos-<lb />2 = Assists) Syracuse 1-1-0; Virginia Tech 2-2-0; South Carolina 2-1-1; Bowling<lb />: Green 1-1-0; Duke 1-1-0; Cincinnati 0-0-0; Pittsburgh 0-0-0; Southern Miss 2-1-1;<lb />om Sr-2L, OG, 6-5, 278 West Virginia 3-3-0; Arkansas State 1-1-0; Memphis State 2-2-0.<lb />to Riviera Beach, Fla. (Sun Coast HS)<lb />' = Defensive Statistics<lb />. a. This will mark his third year as a starter on the Vear UT AT TT TEL Sacks FF-FR PD INT<lb />j 4 offensive line ... Is the number one right guard 1992 13 4 17 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 ]<lb />_ ... Solid performer ... Good pass blocker ... Has<lb />~ improved his strength and speed during the last year ... Has excellent feet<lb />' ma and good technique ... Bench presses 355 pounds ... Runs the 40-yard dash<lb />=---= in 5.31 seconds.<lb />- 1992: Started every game last season at right offensive guard ... Named<lb />-- offensive player of the week by the coaching staff against Cincinnati ... Served 8 8 Carlester Crumpler<lb />as game co-captain against Pittsburgh.<lb />= 1991: Saw action in all 12 games, starting the last 11, at right offensive guard<lb />"=a _... Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack in 20 straight quarters Sr-3L, TE, 6-6; 249<lb />during the season ... Moved from center to offensive guard in fall drills ... Was Greenville, N.C. (J.H. Rose HS)<lb />== _- named Most Improved Offensive Lineman in the spring by coaching staff ...<lb />"= -_ Named third-team Sophomore All-America by Football News. Could be the best tight end in college football<lb />- 1990: Saw action in five games, seeing back-up duty to Keith Arnold at center ... Already named first-team pre-season All-<lb />'iy ity oil<lb />iil<lb />i<lb />... Played more in last two games of the season (Memphis State and Northern<lb />Illinois) than in first three games played ... Switched from defensive line to<lb />offense during spring drills ... Given '"Supreme Sacrifice for Team'' Award<lb />during spring by coaching staff.<lb />1989: Redshirted.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and one in basketball at<lb />Sun Coast High School ... Coached in football by Al Sutton ... Was first team<lb />all-conference and all-area ... Named team MVP in 1988 ... Named team Rookie<lb />of the Year in 1986 ... Earned third-team all-state honors.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Criminal Justice ... Son of James and Janice<lb />Coleman ... Born August 5, 1970 in West Palm Beach, Fla. ... Enjoys playing<lb />basketball and swimming in his spare time ... Achieved honor roll status in<lb />America in most publications ... Named second<lb />best tight end in nation by The Sporting News ... Had the best spring of his<lb />career at ECU ... Catches the ball well and is also a fine blocker ... Has shown<lb />a lot of leadership skills ... Good quickness ... Runs well for his size ... Has<lb />strong legs ... Good awareness and knowledge of the game ... The tight end<lb />position at ECU is the first or second option on 50 percent of the passing downs<lb />... Has to be a major contributor if the Pirates are to succeed on offense ...<lb />In the four major spring scrimmages, led the Pirates with 23 catches for 204<lb />yards ... Has been timed at 4.83 seconds in the 40-yard dash ... Holds school<lb />records for tight ends in the incline press (307) and number of dips in two<lb />minutes (46) ... Bench presses 325 pounds and has a 32.0 inch vertical jump.<lb />1992: Started every game at tight end ... Caught 38 passes for 524 yards<lb />and four touchdowns ... Had game-winning 21 yard TD catch in the final minute<lb />against Virginia Tech ... Caught two touchdown passes against Cincinnati for<lb />32 and 13 yards ... Also had a five-yard TD catch against Southern Miss ...<lb />Had six catches for 91 yards against Syracuse ... Also had six catches for<lb />104 yards against Bowling Green ... 28 of 38 catches were for 11 yards or<lb />more ... Had a 41-yard catch against Bowling Green ... Honorable mention<lb />All-America by Football News ... Named AP All-South Independent and All-<lb />Independent Football Alliance ... Was CT&amp;T Scholar-Athlete Award winner<lb />against Arkansas State.<lb />1991: Played in eight games, missing four because of sprained knee<lb />ligaments ... Started three games when Luke Fisher became injured ... Started<lb />against Southern Miss and caught four passes for 49 yards, a career best ...<lb />Backed up Luke Fisher for most of season ... Injured knee against Illinois and<lb />spring 1993 semester.<lb />iti<lb />ili<lb />17 David Crumbie<lb />So-1L, CB, 5-9, 175<lb />Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln HS)<lb />iil<lb />Enters fall camp listed as the second fieldside<lb />cornerback ... Has good speed and quickness ...<lb />Played well in latter half of spring practice ... Runs<lb />= missed games against Memphis State, Central Florida, South Carolina and<lb />the 40-yard dash in 4.67 seconds ... Bench presses 305 pounds and has a Akron ... Caught eight passes for 78 yards on the season ... Caught three passes<lb />= vertical jump of 28.0 ... Had three tackles and a pass deflection in the spring for 21 yards against Tulane ... Started against Illinois when ECU came out<lb />pa RE in a two tight end set ... Started against Virginia Tech and had one catch for<lb />1992: Played in all 11 games and started against Memphis State ... In 258. eight yards ... Was named CT&amp;T Scholarship Award Winner for the Tulane<lb />- �defensive plays, recorded 17 total tackles, including 13 solos ... Also had an game ... Missed part of spring drills with knee injury.<lb />"interception and a pass deflection ... Interception came against Memphis State 1990: Played in every game, starting three games ... Had four catches for<lb />_._-. Had three tackles against West Virginia ... Had two stops in four other games. 11 yards including a seven-yarder against Louisiana Tech ... Saw action mainly<lb />= 1991: Redshirted ... Did not see any action ... Worked as a cornerback ... as a blocking tight end when ECU went into a two-tight end set ... Started<lb />Scout Team Player of the Week vs. Tulane, Southern Miss and Cincinnati ... against Florida State, Virginia Tech and Memphis State ... Had two catches<lb />=== _~-�Given Rick Bankston Scout Team Player of the Year Award (defense). for four yards against the Seminoles ... Had one catch for no yards against<lb />a HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four seasons in football and three in track at Lincoln Northern Illinois ... Held out of contact in spring because of shoulder surgery<lb />| ~.  Migh School in Tallahassee, Fla. ... Three-year starter at defensive back ... before 1989 season.<lb />=--==aai As a senior, had 51 total tackles, four for losses, five pass deflections, three 1989: Redshirted. Had operation on both shoulders before start of 1989<lb />| fumble recoveries, two interceptions and one caused fumble ... Named AIll- season.<lb />Sey | Penchand allDistnctas a: sonia: Madielpulalockpa Moke anseaiee! HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered twice in football and basketball and three times<lb />4 = including four as a senior ... Ran sprints on school's track squad ... Trojans in track at J.H. Rose High in Greenville ... Played football for coach Chip<lb />; _ were coached by Steve Hardin ... Named Blue Chip Magazine honorable Williams ... Was a two-time All-Big East Conference selection as well as all-<lb />==-j _ mention All-America as a senior ... Trojans were two-time district champs and east and a first-team All-State choice by AP as a senior ... Started at defensive<lb />One-time regional champs during career.<lb />PERSONAL: Chemistry major ... Son of David and Mazie Crumbie ... Born<lb />March 5, 1973 in Tallahassee, Fla. ... Wants to enter pharmacy school after<lb />end and played tight end ... Averaged 7.1 tackles per game, had three<lb />interceptions, returning one for a touchdown and recovered four fumbles as<lb />a senior ... Helped lead the Rampants to two straight conference titles ... Was<lb />i<lb />ny<lb />Af<lb />31<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Meet The Pirates<lb />rated one of the top 50 prospects in North Carolina by the News &amp; Observer<lb />_... Was an all-conference choice in track ... Named All-Holiday Classic<lb />Tournament team in basketball.<lb />PERSONAL: Working towards his MBA after graduating with a degree in<lb />business ... Son of Carlester and Gertha Crumpler ... Father is a former ECU<lb />All-America runningback and current Pirate football academic counselor ...<lb />Born September 5, 1971 in Greenville ... Would like to enter the business world<lb />after a professional football career ... Enjoys basketball, putt-putt golf and<lb />listening to music ... Winner of several academic scholarships including the<lb />ECU Alumni Honors Scholarship ... Plays the trombone ... Admires the Green<lb />Bay Packers' Reggie White, because he is the ''Minister of Defense."<lb />1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RECEIVING (Catches-Yards-Touch-<lb />downs) Syracuse 6-91-0; Virginia Tech 4-59-1; South Carolina 2-32-0; Bowling<lb />Green 6-104-0; Duke 3-36-0; Cincinnati 3-58-2; Pittsburgh 1-12-0; Southern<lb />Miss 5-64-1; West Virginia 3-30-0; Arkansas State 3-22-0; Memphis State 2-16-0.<lb />1991 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RECEIVING (Catches-Yards-Touch-<lb />downs) Illinois 0-0-0; Memphis State DNP; Central Florida DNP; South Carolina<lb />DNP; Akron DNP; Syracuse 0-0-0; Pittsburgh 0-0-0; Tulane 3-21-0; Southern<lb />Miss 4-49-0; Virginia Tech 1-8-0; Cincinnati 0-0-0; N.C. State 0-0-0.<lb />1990 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RECEIVING (Catches-Yards-Touch-<lb />downs) Louisiana Tech 1-7-0; Florida State 2-4-0; Virginia Tech 0-0-0; South-<lb />western Louisiana 0-0-0; Georgia 0-0-0; Southern Miss 0-0-0; South Carolina<lb />0-0-0; Cincinnati 0-0-0; Temple 0-0-0; Memphis State 0-0-0; Northern Illinois<lb />1-0-0.<lb />Personality Profile<lb />When | was little, my sports hero was: Tony Dorsett<lb />When | was little, my favorite football team was: Dallas Cowboys<lb />Favorite non-sports hero: Martin Luther King<lb />My football fantasy is to: Play professional football<lb />In 10 years, I'd like to do what: Be married, have 2 kids and have my<lb />own business<lb />The job | hated most was: Construction<lb />My favorite food is: Pizza<lb />My least favorite food is: Cauliflower<lb />My favorite class is: Algebra<lb />Receiving Statistics<lb />Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Long<lb />1990 4 1 2.8 0 7 (La. Tech)<lb />1991 8 78 9.8 0 16 (USM)<lb />1992 38 524 13.8 4 41 (BGSU)<lb />Totals 50 613 12.2 4 41 (BGSU)<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />32<lb />2f Lamont Edwards<lb />So-SQ, WR, 6-0, 194<lb />Clinton, N.C. (HS)<lb />Youngster with good potential ... Missed most<lb />of spring practice to play on coach Gary Overton's<lb />Pirate baseball team ... Batted .286 in limited<lb />playing time on the baseball team ... Needs to have a good fall camp ... Has<lb />size and good hands ... Will begin fall backing up Allen Williams at split end<lb />... Had three catches for 45 yards in four major spring scrimmages.<lb />1992: Did not see any action ... Named scout team special teams player<lb />of the week by coaching staff against Bowling Green.<lb />1991: Redshirted.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two letters in football, three in basketball and four<lb />in baseball at Clinton High School in Clinton, N.C. ... Played football for coach<lb />Bob Lewis ... Helped lead the Darkhorses to the AA state title in 1991 ... Played<lb />wide receiver in football and earned All East-Central Conference honors ...<lb />Was a second baseman and outfielder in baseball and a forward on the<lb />basketball team.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Information Processing ... Son of Joseph<lb />and Pocahantas Edwards ... Born Aug. 6, 1973 in Clinton, N.C. ... Would like<lb />to work for IBM after graduation ... Admires former Pittsburgh Steeler wide<lb />receiver Lynn Swann.<lb />34 Greg Floyd<lb />Sr-3L, CB, 5-10, 185<lb />Anderson, S.C. (T.L. Hanna HS)<lb />Enters fall camp as the number two bench<lb />cornerback ... Playing behind Travis Render ...<lb />Hard worker and has a great attitude ... Good<lb />athlete ... Has good athletic skills ... Still improving ... Timed at 4.56 in the<lb />40-yard dash ... Squats 500 pounds, second best among defensive backs ...<lb />Bench presses 270 pounds ... Had two interceptions in four major spring<lb />scrimmages.<lb />1992: Played in every game and started 10 at left cornerback ... Did not<lb />start against Memphis State ... Finished season with 42 tackles on 616 defensive<lb />plays ... Also had two interceptions and five pass deflections ... Returned an<lb />interception 55 yards for a touchdown against Pittsburgh ... Had a touchdown<lb />saving interception against Duke ... Had season best nine stops against<lb />Southern Miss ... Named defensive player of the week against Pittsburgh with<lb />five stops and an interception ... Served as game co-captain against Southern<lb />Miss ... In five spring scrimmages, had two pass deflections, an interception<lb />and one sack.<lb />1991: Started in 11 of 12 games at right cornerback ... During regular season,<lb />had 43 tackles (30 solos), with one tackle for loss, one forced fumble, one fumble<lb />recovery, four pass deflections and an interception ... Intercepted fumble and<lb />returned it 93 yards for a touchdown against Central Florida ... Had season-<lb />best nine stops against Pittsburgh ... Had tackle for loss for minus six yards<lb />against Panthers ... Forced fumble against Tulane ... Had two pass deflections<lb />against Pitt and one each against South Carolina and Southern Miss ... Also<lb />had interception against the Golden Eagles ... Came off bench against<lb />Cincinnati, nursing a shoulder injury ... Suffered shoulder injury against Virginia<lb />Tech ... Was named Defensive Player of the Game by coaching staff against<lb />Pittsburgh ... Had three tackles in the Peach Bowl ... Moved from running back<lb />to defensive back during spring drills ... Had two interceptions and three pass<lb />deflections in four spring scrimmages ... Given '"'Supreme Sacrifice for Team'"'<lb />Award and ''Big Team, Little Me'' Award in spring by coaching staff.<lb />1990: Played in the last six games of the season ... 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          <lb />=<lb />_<lb />VE<lb />il<lb />LL<lb />Lh<lb />i<lb />all<lb />'<lb />wees ne ee<lb />all<lb />a<lb />iy iki bi A<lb />Abi ibs<lb />Lil<lb />Ll<lb />il \<lb />il<lb />a a a<lb />in ib i ;<lb />Ea<lb />Ny<lb />-_<lb />-_<lb />Meet The Pirates<lb />Memphis State ... Had two carries for 11 yards against Northern Illinois ...<lb />Scored on a three-yard run against the Tigers ... Also saw some time on special<lb />teams.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football, four in track and two in<lb />basketball at T.L. Hanna High School ... As a senior, rushed for 1,194 yards<lb />on 173 carries, caught 23 passes for 325 yards, returned 16 punts for a 15.6<lb />yard average and returned nine kickoffs for a 25 yard average ... Had 20<lb />touchdowns as a senior ... Named City Offensive Player of the Year and was<lb />school's MVP ... All-Region and All-Area at running back and played in South<lb />Carolina All-Star Game ... Listed among South Carolina's Top 100 Prospects<lb />... Anderson Independent News Player of the Year ... Member of 200 point<lb />club on school's track team ... Coached in high school by Harold Jones.<lb />PERSONAL: Maioring in Industrial Technology at ECU ... Son of William<lb />and Gracie Floyd ... Born on Feb. 9, 1972 ... Cousin, Norman Floyd, played<lb />at South Carolina and Kansas City Chiefs ... Member of National Honor Society<lb />in high school as well as Key Club, FCA ... Was a speaker for ''Just Say No"'<lb />organization ... Member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity ... Enjoys dancing and<lb />playing musical instruments.<lb />1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-Solos-<lb />Assists) Syracuse 2-1-1; Virginia Tech 4-4-0; South Carolina 4-4-0; Bowling<lb />Green 3-3-0; Duke 1-1-0; Cincinnati 7-4-3; Pittsburgh 5-5-0; Southern Miss 9-5-4;<lb />West Virginia 6-4-2; Arkansas State 1-1-0; Memphis State 0-0-0.<lb />1991 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-Solos-<lb />Assists) Illinois 6-5-1; Memphis State 6-5-1; Central Florida 0-0-0; South Carolina<lb />4-3-1; Akron 1-0-1; Syracuse 6-3-3; Pittsburgh 9-7-2; Tulane 5-3-2; Southern<lb />Miss 4-2-2; Virginia Tech 2-2-0; Cincinnati 0-0-0; N.C. State 3-2-1.<lb />for coach Dixon Sauls ... Was a two-time all state, all-East, all-Eastern Plains<lb />Conference in football ... In basketball, was a three-year all-conference, two-<lb />year all-East and all-state one year ... Daily Reflector Player of the Year in<lb />basketball as a senior ... Named Player of the Year in football in Eastern North<lb />Carolina as a senior ... Named fourth best high school senior in North Carolina<lb />in 1990 by News &amp; Observer ... Wilson Daily Times Player of the Year in 1990<lb />... Chose ECU over Michigan, North Carolina and N.C. State ... Helped lead<lb />Jaguars to conference championship in football in 1990 and state basketball<lb />in 1989-90.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is physical education ... Son of Shirley<lb />Foreman ... Born March 29, 1973 in Greenville, N.C. ... Enjoys crossword<lb />puzzles and softball ... Was a collector at St. Delight Missionary Baptist Church.<lb />1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-Solos-<lb />Assists) Syracuse 2-2-0; Virginia Tech 5-5-0; South Carolina 3-3-0; Bowling<lb />Green 0-0-0; Duke 1-0-1; Cincinnati 3-1-2; Pittsburgh 4-3-1; Southern Miss 5-4-1;<lb />West Virginia 5-4-1; Arkansas State 0-0-0; Memphis State 1-1-0.<lb />1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: KICKOFF RETURNS (Att.-Yards-Avg.)<lb />Syracuse 5-163-32.6; Virginia Tech 1-15-15.0; South Carolina 1-22-22.0; Bowling<lb />Green 1-17-17.0; Duke 0-0-0; Cincinnati 0-0-0; Pittsburgh 2-54, 27.0; Southern<lb />Miss 0-0-0; West Virginia 0-0-0; Arkansas State 0-0-0; Memphis State 1-45-45.0.<lb />Defensive Statistics<lb />Year UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD INT<lb />1991 30 13 43 1-6 0-0 1-1 4 1<lb />1992 32 10 42 0-0 0-0 0-0 5 2<lb />Totais 62 23 85 �1-6 0-0 1-1 9 3<lb />Rushing Statistics<lb />Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Long<lb />1990 11 83 48 1 16 (MSU)<lb />A Morris Foreman<lb />So-1L, SAF, 6-1, 210<lb />Farmville, N.C. (HS/Fork Union)<lb />Had an outstanding spring ... Will start at strong<lb />safety ... One of only two true freshmen to play<lb />for the Pirates last season ... Good run support<lb />player ... Strong and physical ... Can also run ... Coaches feel that his deep<lb />coverage could be his only weakness ... Bench presses 285 pounds ... Runs<lb />the 40-yard dash in 4.8 seconds ... Very versatile player, who can also return<lb />punts and kickoffs ... In four major spring scrimmages, had five interceptions,<lb />two pass deflections and three tackles for losses.<lb />1992: Played in every game and started two at strong safety ... Started against<lb />West Virginia and Memphis State ... In 252 defensive plays, credited with 29<lb />total tackles and one pass deflection ... Also returned 11 kickoffs for a 28.7<lb />yard average ... Had season best five stops against Virginia Tech, Southern<lb />Miss and West Virginia ... Had pass deflection against Bowling Green ... Had<lb />46-yard kickoff return against Syracuse and a 45-yarder against Memphis State<lb />... Saw a couple of plays on offense against Duke ... Ran nine yards with a<lb />fake punt attempt against Pittsburgh for a first down ... Played some outside<lb />linebacker on passing downs ... Named special teams player of the week by<lb />coaching staff against Syracuse, Pittsburgh and Arkansas State.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Played football at Fork Union Military Academy in 1991<lb />for coach John Shuman ... Earned four letters in football and basketball and<lb />two in baseball at Farmville High School in Farmville, N.C. ... Played football<lb />Personality Profile<lb />Nickname: Mo-Fo<lb />When | was little, my sports hero was: Drew Pearson<lb />When | was little, my favorite football team was: Dallas Cowboys<lb />Favorite non-sports hero: Jerry and Willie Foreman (brothers)<lb />My football fantasy is to: Make it in the NFL<lb />Most impressive person I've ever met: Shirley Foreman (mother)<lb />In 10 years, I'd like to do what: Retire into the Hall of Fame<lb />The job | hated most was: Cutting grass<lb />My favorite food is: Spaghetti<lb />My least favorite food is: Chinese food<lb />My favorite song of all-time is: Planet-Rock (by African Bambada &amp; Soul<lb />Sonic Force)<lb />My favorite class is: Math<lb />What is something that hardly anyone knows about you that you<lb />would like for them to know: | love to eat<lb />If | could change something about myself, | would: Not be so shy<lb />Defensive Statistics<lb />Year UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD INT<lb />1992 22 6 28 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0<lb />Kickoff Return Statistics<lb />Year No. Yds. 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          <lb />Meet The Pirates<lb />82 Mitchell Galloway<lb />Fr-RS, WR, 5-10, 173<lb />Bennettsville, S.C. (Marlboro HS)<lb />Has tons of potential ... Comes into fall camp<lb />as the number two split end, backing up Allen<lb />Williams ... Still has room to improve ... Has good<lb />hands and great speed ... Can take a hit ... Did not drop a ball all spring ...<lb />Second fastest player on team with a 4.45 in the 40-yard dash ... Bench presses<lb />265 pounds and squats 445 ... In four major spring scrimmages, had 10 catches<lb />for 95 yards and a touchdown.<lb />1992: Redshirted ... Practiced at wide receiver ... Named scout team special<lb />teams player of the week by the coaching staff against South Carolina and<lb />Cincinnati.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two letters in football, two in basketball, three in<lb />track and one in baseball at Marlboro County High School in Bennettsville,<lb />S.C. ... Played football for coach Reed Charpia ... Also considered attending<lb />N.C. State and the U.S. Naval Academy ... Named school's offensive back<lb />of the year as a junior and senior ... As asenior, had 42 catches for 750 yards<lb />and six touchdowns and also had 257 yards rushing on 45 carries and six<lb />touchdowns ... Returned 11 punts for a 16.5 yard average and 28 kickoffs for<lb />a 24.7 yard average ... Had two interceptions as a defensive back ... Accounted<lb />for 1,879 all-purpose rushing yards as a senior ... All-state 4A in South Carolina<lb />and played in South Carolina's North-South All-Star Game ... All-region and<lb />all-area for two seasons ... In basketball, was school's hustle award winner<lb />as a junior and named school's outstanding track performer as a junior.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is computer science ... Son of Earl and Carrie<lb />Galloway ... Born Oct. 8, 1974 in Chesterfield County, S.C. ... Member of high<lb />school's National Honor Society, Beta Club and Math Club ... Named Who's<lb />Who Among High School Students in Academics and Athletics ... Enjoys<lb />reading and drawing.<lb />Personality Profile<lb />Nickname: Pookie, Half-pint<lb />When | was little, my sports hero was: Marcus Allen<lb />When | was little, my favorite football team was: Oakland/Los Angeles<lb />Raiders<lb />Favorite non-sports hero: Earl and Carrie Galloway (parents)<lb />My football fantasy is to: Win Most Valuable Offensive Player in the NFL<lb />Most impressive person I've ever met: Michael Jordan<lb />In 10 years, I'd like to do what: Relax in my $5 million home<lb />My favorite food is: Pork chops, vegetable soup<lb />My least favorite food is: Fish<lb />My favorite class is: Math<lb />34<lb />73 Jake Gilray<lb />Fr-RS, OG, 6-4, 250<lb />Sarasota, Fla. (HS)<lb />Young player with a lot of potential ... Has good<lb />upper body strength ... Comes into fall camp as<lb />the number three left guard ... Bench presses 360<lb />pounds ... Runs the 40-yard dash in 5.5 seconds ... Had good spring camp.<lb />1992: Redshirted ... Practiced at offensive guard.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football at Sarasota High School<lb />for coach Tom Whitehurst ... Also on school's power lifting team ... an all-area<lb />selection ... Qualified for state championship in power lifting ... Helped lead<lb />the Sailors to District Championship in 1990 ... Chose ECU over Memphis State,<lb />Appalachian State, Maryland and Florida.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is business ... Son of Steve and Anne Gilray<lb />... Born Feb. 15, 1974 in Dunkirk, N.Y. ... Enjoys fishing, lifting weights,<lb />basketball and collecting baseball cards ... Brother played baseball at South<lb />Carolina.<lb />84 Leonard Graham<lb />Jr-2L, LB, 6-1, 232<lb />Miami, Fla. (HS)<lb />Enters fall camp as the number two willie<lb />linebacker, behind Mark Libiano ... Moved from<lb />the outside to inside linebacker before spring<lb />practice ... Suffered an ankle injury early in spring drills and missed all of spring<lb />practice ... Mature ... Understands the defensive scheme ... Bench presses<lb />350 pounds ... Has been timed in the 40-yard dash at 4.89 seconds ... Solid<lb />backup ... Has added much needed bulk in last year.<lb />1992: Played in the first nine games ... Did not play against Arkansas State<lb />and Memphis State ... In 38 defensive plays, had two tackles and forced a<lb />fumble ... Had one tackle against Syracuse and Pittsburgh ... Forced a fumble<lb />against Syracuse ... Had four pass deflections and a fumble recovery in five<lb />spring scrimmages.<lb />1991: Played in two games this season (Central Florida and Akron) ... In<lb />28 plays, credited with two tackles and a quarterback hurry ... Played behind<lb />Jerry Dillon and Stephen Braddy at a defensive end spot ... Had both tackles<lb />against the Zips.<lb />1990: Redshirted ... Worked as a defensive end during the season.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in football and two in basketball at<lb />Miami Senior High School in Miami, Fla. ... Recorded 55 unassisted tackles<lb />during senior season ... Played small forward on the basketball team ... Named<lb />school's outstanding defensive player for three years ... Coached in high school<lb />by Ralph Arza.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Information Processing ... Son of Catherine<lb />and James Graham ... Born Aug. 4, 1971 ... Given Charles Bethel Award for<lb />Academic Excellence at Miami Senior High School ... Enjoys art.<lb />Defensive Statistics<lb />Year UT AT TY TRL Sacks oFFFR PD INT<lb />1991 1 1 ae 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0<lb />1992 2 0 eae 0-0 0-0 1-0 0 0<lb />Totals 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 1-0 0 0<lb />2<lb />|<lb />OM<lb />?<lb />}<lb />*<lb />&amp;<lb />UN UN<lb />&amp;<lb />Ea<lb />UY<lb />v<lb />a<lb />Ww LN<lb />a<lb />TM<lb />&amp;<lb />TT<lb />at: ee<lb />) Ne NL<lb />Be<lb />Te WM<lb />TN,<lb />rm<lb />Tim<lb />"i A be<lb />W7,<lb /></p>
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        <p>ie Ye<lb />VTi) Ve 9 Fae VP<lb />We<lb />Lh<lb />all<lb />=<lb />LL<lb />|<lb />lif Uf day Way UY<lb />ili<lb />Li<lb />all<lb />ee a<lb />Ai<lb />thi ib<lb />ili<lb />ili<lb />\<lb />il<lb />a a OO<lb />awa<lb />e<lb />ny<lb />=<lb />-_<lb />-_ -<lb />Meet The Pirates<lb />59 Jamie Gray<lb />Fr-RS, DT, 6-2, 293<lb />Phoenixville, Pa. (HS)<lb />Enters fall camp listed as the third defensive<lb />tackle, behind Walter Scott and Jeff Cooke ...<lb />Hard worker ... Young player with a lot of potential<lb />... Gives the Pirates someone with a large presence on the defensive line ...<lb />Came to ECU as an offensive lineman ... Runs the 40-yard dash in 5.16 seconds<lb />... Bench presses 355 pounds.<lb />1992: Redshirted ... Worked as an offensive lineman.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four seasons in track, three in football and one<lb />in basketball at Phoenixville High School ... Played football for coach Bill Shirk<lb />... Given Maxwell Club Award of Philadelphia ... MVP of Pioneer Athletic<lb />Conference ... First team all-conference on offense and defense ... First team<lb />all-Southeastern Pennsylvania ... Chose ECU over Villanova and Delaware.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is criminal justice ... Son of Ulysses and<lb />Samella Jones ... Born Aug. 22, 1974 in Phoenixville, Pa. ... Enjoys playing<lb />basketball ... An honor roll student in high school ... Cousin, Andre Thornton,<lb />played baseball for the Cleveland Indians ... Another cousin, Woodrow<lb />Stevenson, played football at ECU for one season (1977).<lb />66 Jett Griffin<lb />Fr-RS, DE, 6-7, 229<lb />Anderson, S.C. (Crescent HS)<lb />Had a productive spring ... Player of the future<lb />... Has good work ethic, which should help him<lb />climb up the depth chart ... May see action in 1993<lb />... Currently, listed third at defensive end ... Has been timed in the 40-yard<lb />dash at 5.2 seconds ... Bench presses 275 and squats 365.<lb />1992: Redshirted.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three seasons in football and two in basketball<lb />at Crescent High School in Anderson, S.C. ... Played football for coach Bob<lb />Parker ... Helped lead Tigers to 10-5 mark in 1991 ... Chose ECU over Georgia,<lb />Georgia Tech and Furman ... Was named Anderson Area Touchdown Club<lb />Lineman of the Week as a senior ... Was an all-conference selection as a senior<lb />... Tigers were conference champs for two seasons (football).<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is criminal justice ... Son of John and Jane<lb />Griffin ... Born Nov. 6, 1973 in Anderson, S.C. ... Enjoys fishing and chess<lb />... Has done volunteer work with Special Olympics ... Earned National Merit<lb />Science Award as a senior ... Admires former Boston Celtic Larry Bird.<lb />6 E.J. Gunthrope<lb />Fr-RS, SAF, 6-2, 197<lb />Winston-Salem, N.C. (Parkland HS)<lb />Promising, young player, who could see a lot<lb />of playing time this season ... Enters fall camp<lb />as the number three free safety, behind Hank<lb />Cooper and David Hart ... Hard worker ... Has a great attitude ... A good open<lb />field tackler ... Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.66 seconds ... Bench presses 275<lb />pounds ... Had an interception in four major spring scrimmages ... Had three<lb />tackles in the annual spring game.<lb />1992: Redshirted ... Named scout team defensive player of the week against<lb />Duke ... Also named scout team special teams player of the week against West<lb />Virginia ... Given Rick Bankston Memorial Award for outstanding scout team<lb />player on special teams.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three seasons in football, basketball and track at<lb />Parkland High School in Winston-Salem, N.C. ... Played football for coach<lb />Homer Thompson ... Played in the North Carolina/ South Carolina Shrine Bowl<lb />Game ... Chose ECU over N.C. State, North Carolina, Clemson and Virginia<lb />... AS a senior, rushed for 1,051 yards and 12 touchdowns ... Also had 1,730<lb />all-purpose rushing yards ... Also played defensive back and had 44 tackles<lb />and intercepted eight passes as a senior ... In career, had 20 interceptions,<lb />2,067 rushing yards for 18 touchdowns, nine receiving touchdowns and returned<lb />a punt and kickoff for a touchdown ... Listed on Tom Lemming's Prep Football<lb />Report ... Three-time all-conference, all-city and all-county ... Was Player of<lb />the Year in the conference and city defensive player of the year ... Mustangs<lb />were 8-3 in 1991.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is criminal justice ... Son of Edward and Linda<lb />Gunthrope ... Born March 4, 1973 in Winston-Salem, N.C. ... Served on Senior<lb />Board at Parkland HS ... Admires Michael Jordan because he is a "'positive<lb />role model."'<lb />21 Daren Hart<lb />Fr-RS, CB, 5-9, 181<lb />Winston-Salem, N.C. (Carver HS)<lb />Another talented young player in the Pirate<lb />secondary ... Listed as a backup at backside<lb />cornerback ... Will also contribute on special<lb />teams ... Hard worker ... Plays with a lot of intensity ... Had two pass deflections<lb />and a fumble recovery in four major spring scrimmages ... Bench presses 275<lb />pounds ... Has been timed in the 40-yard dash at 4.85 seconds.<lb />1992: Redshirted ... Co-scout team special teams player of the week against<lb />Bowling Green.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three seasons in football and basketball and two<lb />in baseball at Carver High School in Winston-Salem, N.C. ... Played football<lb />for coach Jim Bovender ... Named all-Metro Conference as a defensive back<lb />... Also was an all-conference baseball player ... An alternate selection for the<lb />Shrine Bowl ... Named MVP of the Frank Spencer Holiday Basketball Classic<lb />... Helped lead Yellow Jackets to a 9-3 mark in 1991 ... Yellow Jackets won<lb />conference championship in football in 1989-90-91 and in basketball in 1991<lb />... Chose ECU over Virginia, Western Carolina and North Carolina A&amp;T.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic maior is Industrial Technology ... Son of Allen and<lb />Rose Hart ... Born Dec. 16, 1973 in Winston-Salem, N.C. ... Twin brother of<lb />fellow Pirate, David Hart ... Member of Spirit of Life group in Winston-Salem<lb />... Given Scholastics Art Award ... Named to Who's Who Among American<lb />High School Students ... Enjoys singing.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Meet The Pirates<lb />22. David Hart<lb />Fr-RS, SAF, 5-9, 173<lb />Winston-Salem, N.C. (Carver HS)<lb />Will make an immediate impact on the Pirate<lb />secondary ... Had a great spring ... Listed second<lb />at free safety behind Hank Cooper ... Has great<lb />work habits ... Can play both safety spots ... Good open field tackler ... Plays<lb />with great intensity ... Timed in the 40-yard dash at 4.85 seconds ... Bench<lb />presses 265 pounds.<lb />1992: Redshirted ... Co-scout team special teams player of the week against<lb />Bowling Green ... Scout team special teams player of the week against Arkansas<lb />State.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four seasons in football and two in basketball and<lb />baseball at Carver High School in Winston-Salem, N.C. ... Played football for<lb />coach Jim Bovender ... Was an all-county and all-conference selection for two<lb />seasons ... Named defensive player of the year in conference ... Started both<lb />ways in Shrine Bowl ... Named school's athlete of the year in 1991 ... Yellow<lb />Jackets were conference champions in 1989-90-91 and basketball in 1990-91<lb />... Chose ECU over Virginia, Western Carolina, N.C. State and North Carolina<lb />A&amp;T.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Business ... Son of Allen and Rose Hart<lb />... Born Dec. 16, 1973 in Winston-Salem, N.C. ... Member of high school's<lb />Spanish Club and Gospel Choir ... Member of Spirit of Life group in Winston-<lb />Salem ... Named to Who's Who Among American High School Students ...<lb />Member of Vocational Honor Society ... Enjoys singing ... Twin brother of fellow<lb />Pirate, Daren Hart.<lb />s| Chris Hester<lb />Fr-RS, QB, 6-3, 190<lb />Loganville, Ga. (Rockdale County HS)<lb />Will back up Marcus Crandell at quarterback<lb />... Young player, who coaches feel has a ton of<lb />potential ... Has quick release ... A pocket passer<lb />... Could be used if ECU features the drop-back passing game ... Mobile ...<lb />Needs to take advantage of reps in fall camp ... In the four major spring<lb />scrimmages, completed 50 of 89 passes for 445 yards with a touchdown and<lb />five interceptions ... Timed at 4.9 seconds in the 40-yard dash ... Has a vertical<lb />jump of 33 inches ... Holds school record for quarterbacks at ECU with 96<lb />sit-ups during spring testing.<lb />1992: Redshirted.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three times in football and twice in baseball at<lb />Rockdale County High School in Loganville, Ga. ... During senior season, threw<lb />for 1,297 yards, completing 54 percent of his passes, and had 10 touchdowns<lb />... Also rushed for 267 yards as a senior ... As a junior, only played in four<lb />games due to dislocated shoulder ... Threw for 479 yards and three touchdowns<lb />as a senior ... Batted .336 with two home runs and 16 RBI as a senior ... Set<lb />school passing records during senior season ... Selected team MVP for baseball<lb />and football ... Played for coach Scott Woodall.<lb />PERSONAL: Undecided on academic major ... Son of James and Jane Roop<lb />... Born March 23, 1974 in Adel, Ga. ... Followed Ken Stabler as a youngster.<lb />36<lb />Q2 Patrick Hurley<lb />So-SQ, DE, 6-2, 213<lb />Palm Beach, Fla. (Palm Beach Gardens HS)<lb />Moved from tight end to defensive end during<lb />spring drills ... Needs to develop more strength<lb />for the position ... Showed potential during spring<lb />... Smart ... Has good speed ... Hard worker ... Played defense in high school<lb />... Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.85 seconds ... In spring testing, did 100 sit-ups<lb />in two minutes ... Had three tackles and a pass deflection in spring game.<lb />1992: Did not see any playing time ... Practiced at tight end.<lb />1991: Redshirted ... Did not see any action ... Worked at the tight end position.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters in football and track at Palm Beach<lb />Gardens High School ... Named All-Palm Beach Conference and all-area as<lb />a tight end and outside linebacker during senior season ... Played football for<lb />coach Mike Doyle ... Second-team all-area and all-conference in track, running<lb />the 440 ... As a senior, had 23 catches for 756 yards and four touchdowns<lb />... In two years, had 140 tackles ... Ran a 49.4 in the 440 ... Earned Sports-<lb />manship Award from high school as a senior ... Named high school's most<lb />athletic male as a senior.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Communications ... Son of William and<lb />Virginia Hurley ... Born June 15, 1972 in Point Pleasant, N.J. ... An honor roll<lb />student in high school ... Brother, Mike, is a pitcher on the University of South<lb />Florida baseball team ... Enjoys surfing and fishing.<lb />1 0 Michael Jacobs<lb />So-1L, P/SN, 6-5, 225<lb />Smithfield, N.C. (Smithfield-Selma HS)<lb />Has moved from punter to snapper and holder<lb />on special teams ... Will handle snaps on punts<lb />and hold on placement kicks ... Reliable ... Good<lb />cover man ... Has met his new assignment with enthusiasm ... Has good work<lb />habits ... Came to ECU in 1991 as a quarterback.<lb />1992: Played in every game and was ECU's punter in six games ... Averaged<lb />37.1 yards on 32 punt attempts ... Hit nine punts inside the 20-yard line ...<lb />Had a long of 56 yards against Syracuse ... Averaged 44.25 yard per kick against<lb />the Orange ... Threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to Cedric Van Buren from<lb />a fake field goal attempt ... Completed a 19-yard pass to Derrek Batson on<lb />a fake punt attempt against South Carolina which allowed ECU to continue<lb />on a scoring drive.<lb />1991: Redshirted ... Did not see any action ... Saw action at quarterback.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three times in baseball and twice in football and<lb />basketball at Smithfield-Selma High School ... Named all-conference and All-<lb />East in football as a senior ... Was Cary Touchdown Club Scholar-Athlete of<lb />the Year ... Threw for over 1,700 yards and 17 touchdowns as a senior ... Helped<lb />lead the Spartans to a conference championship as a senior ... Named all-<lb />conference in basketball for two seasons and honorable mention All-East two<lb />years ... Averaged 17.5 points and 12 rebounds per game ... Two-time all-<lb />conference baseball selection ... Was 6-2 as a pitcher and batted .393 with<lb />five home runs and 30 RBI as a senior ... Played football for coach Dean<lb />Manges.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is History ... Son of Mike and Sarah Jacobs<lb />... Born May 3, 1973 in Smithfield, N.C. ... Brother, John, played football at<lb />North Carolina ... Uncle, Ken Helms, played football at Georgia ... Enjoys fishing<lb />... Works in the tobacco fields during the summers ... Named Who's Who<lb />Among American High School Students ... Has done volunteer work for the<lb />Special Olympics ... 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          <lb />--<lb />ud.<lb />WWW Ok<lb />We<lb />ii<lb />adi i<lb />al<lb />al<lb />AL<lb />.<lb />We<lb />I<lb />Li<lb />4<lb />ili<lb />Lio<lb />NV 8<lb />Ll<lb />le le lee lee ee tee ae ee a er er er a ae Dee en ee ee en oe oe an ee<lb />te<lb />hi<lb />hi<lb />AV<lb />il<lb />Al<lb />Meet The Pirates<lb />ia Reuben Jones<lb />Jr-1L, OG, 6-2, 259<lb />Decatur, Ga. (Columbia HS)<lb />Came back from knee injury and did not play<lb />last season ... Can play both center and guard<lb />... Should play this season ... Has good strength<lb />... Listed as a backup to Tom Coleman at left guard ... Originally came to ECU<lb />as a defensive lineman ... Hard worker ... Bench presses 370 pounds ... Timed<lb />at 5.3 seconds in the 40-yard dash.<lb />1992: Did not see any playing time due to knee injury.<lb />1991: Played in two games as a reserve center ... Missed last three games<lb />of season due to knee injury ... Played against Akron and Southern Miss ...<lb />Moved from defensive line to center in spring drills.<lb />1990: Redshirted ... Was Scout Team Player of the Week against South<lb />Carolina.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in football at Columbia High School<lb />in Decatur, Ga. ... First-team all-district at defensive tackle ... Credited with<lb />115 tackles and six sacks as a senior ... Also played offensive line where he<lb />was voted team's best 0-lineman ... Two-time winner of school's academic<lb />award.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Economics ... Son of Reuben and Roslyn<lb />Jones ... Born on June 15, 1972 ... Member of National Honor Society and<lb />Beta Club in high school.<lb />Morris Letcher<lb />58 Derrick Leaphart<lb />Jr-2L, C, 6-2, 310<lb />Decatur, Ga. (SW DeKalb HS)<lb />Will be ECU's starting center for the second<lb />straight season ... A good pass blocker ... Can<lb />~ be as good as he wants ... Knows the schemes<lb />... Solid performer ... Is strong and has quick feet ... Moves well on the line<lb />of scrimmage ... Smart ... Bench presses 370 pounds and squats almost 500<lb />pounds.<lb />1992: Started all 11 games at center ... One of the main reasons the Pirate<lb />offense ranked in the top 20 in NCAA statistics.<lb />1991: Played in three games as a reserve center ... Saw action against<lb />Central Florida, Akron and Southern Mississippi ... Backed up Keith Arnold<lb />... Saw action in the spring at offensive tackle before being moved back to<lb />center.<lb />1990: Redshirted ... Offensive Line was Scout Team Player of the Week<lb />against Memphis State ... Practiced at center.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and track at Southwest<lb />DeKalb High School in Decatur, Ga. ... Played center and defensive tackle<lb />... Also threw shot put and discus ... First-team all-state and all-district as a<lb />senior ... Panthers went 13-1 and played in state quarterfinals in senior season<lb />... feammate in 1988 of current Pirate Travis Render ... Was also all-county<lb />selection in both sports ... Coached by Buck Godfrey.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Business ... Son of Michael and Francis<lb />Leaphart ... Born Dec. 10, 1971 ... Enjoys reading and writing ... Nickname<lb />is ''Leaps''.<lb />Personality Profile<lb />Nickname: Leaps<lb />When | was little, my sports hero was: Reggie Jackson<lb />When | was little, my favorite football team was: Philadelphia Eagles<lb />Favorite non-sports hero: Malcolm X<lb />My footbail fantasy is to: Score on a fumble<lb />Most impressive person I've ever met: Eddie Robinson<lb />In 10 years, I'd like to do what: Have my own business<lb />My favorite food is: Macaroni and Cheese<lb />My favorite class is: Philosophy<lb />4 Morris Letcher<lb />Sr-1L, WR, 5-9, 165<lb />Kansas City, Kan. (Coffeyville CC)<lb />An All-America type performer ... A versatile<lb />player ... At ECU, has caught passes, carried the<lb />pigskin, and returned kicks and punts ... Listed<lb />as the 10th best all-purpose back int he country by Lindy's and NCAA Football<lb />Preview ... Had a good spring ... Extremely quick ... Has good hands ... Starter<lb />at flanker ... A leader at his position ... Tough, can take a hit ... Understands<lb />the offense ... Timed at 4.48 in the 40-yard dash ... In four spring scrimmages,<lb />caught four passes for 61 yards.<lb />1992: Started every game but one (South Carolina) and played in all games<lb />... Led the Pirates in receiving with 47 catches for 557 yards for a 11.9 yard<lb />average ... Also had five touchdown catches ... Had six rushes for 35 yards<lb />... Returned 22 punts for an 11.9 yard average and returned 36 kickoff returns<lb />for a 21.4 yard average ... Ranked 12th in the nation in all-purpose rushing<lb />yardage, averaging 147.82 yards per game ... Also ranked 15th in punt return<lb />average and tied for 48th in kickoff returns ... Had a school record 304 all-<lb />purpose rushing yards against Memphis State ... Had 242 all-purpose yards<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Meet The Pirates<lb />against West Virginia ... Had nine catches for 103 yards and a touchdown<lb />against Syracuse ... Also had TD grabs against Duke, Pittsburgh, West Virginia<lb />and Arkansas State ... Had over 100 all-purpose yards in every game but two<lb />(Virginia Tech and Pittsburgh) ... Had an 85 yard punt return against Memphis<lb />State and a 32-yarder against Virginia Tech ... Had a 46-yard kickoff return<lb />against West Virginia ... Also had six catches for 110 yards against the<lb />Mountaineers ... 27 of his 47 catches were for first downs.<lb />JUNIOR COLLEGE: Played two seasons at Coffeyville (Kan.) Community<lb />College for coach Skip Foster ... In two seasons, caught 38 passes for 875<lb />yards and eight touchdowns ... Also had 13 punt returns for a 17.2 yard average<lb />and 22 kickoff returns for a 21.5 yard average ... Was ranked second statistically<lb />in receiving, first in kickoff returns and fifth in punt returns in the Kansas<lb />Jayhawk Community College Conference ... Listed honorable mention AIll-<lb />America in junior college by J.C. Gridwire ... All-conference receiver in 1991<lb />... Also state JUCO champion in the hurdles and Kansas Relay 300 meter<lb />hurdles champion.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters in track, three in football and two in<lb />basketball at Wyandotte High School in Kansas City, Kan. ... Played for coach<lb />Les Unruh ... Caught 26 passes for 533 yards and scored six touchdowns as<lb />a senior ... Helped lead track squad to two state titles.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Criminal Justice ... Son of Betty Adams<lb />... Born Nov. 8, 1970 ... Nickname is ''Moe''.<lb />1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RECEIVING (Catches-Yards-Touch-<lb />downs) Syracuse 9-103-1; Virginia Tech 1-3-0; South Carolina 4-55-0; Bowling<lb />Green 7-80-0; Duke 3-33-1; Cincinnati 3-32-0; Pittsburgh 2-14-1; Southern Miss<lb />6-25-0; West Virginia 6-110-1; Arkansas State 2-59-1; Memphis State 4-43-0.1<lb />1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: KICKOFF RETURNS (Number-Yards-<lb />Avg.) Syracuse 0-0-0; Virginia Tech 2-28-14.0; South Carolina 4-93-23.3;<lb />Bowling Green 5-106-21.2; Duke 3-75-25.0; Cincinnati 3-73-24.3; Pittsburgh<lb />1-12-12.0; Southern Miss 6-102-17.0; West Virginia 4-106-26.5; Arkansas State<lb />2-42-21.0; Memphis State 6-134-22.3<lb />1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: PUNT RETURNS (Number-Yards-<lb />Avg.) Syracuse 1-4-4.0; Virginia Tech 1-32-32.0; South Carolina 1-1-1.0; Bowling<lb />Green 1-1-1.0; Duke 2-13-6.5; Cincinnati 5-21-4.3; Pittsburgh 2-23-11.5;<lb />Southern Miss 0-0-0; West Virginia 1-26-26.0; Arkansas State 3-15-5.0; Memphis<lb />State 5-127-25.4.<lb />Personality Profile<lb />Nickname: Moe<lb />When | was little, my sports hero was: Drew Pearson<lb />When | was little, my favorite football team was: Dallas Cowboys<lb />Favorite non-sports hero: Martin Luther King<lb />My football fantasy is to: Play in the NFL<lb />Most impressive person I've ever met: Betty Adams (mother)<lb />My favorite food is: Bar-B-Que<lb />My least favorite food is: Liver<lb />My favorite song of all-time is: Rock With You (by Michael Jackson)<lb />My favorite class is: Black History<lb />What is something that hardly anyone knows about you that you<lb />would like for them to know: | have a daughter that | care about a lot.<lb />Rushing Statistics<lb />Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Long<lb />1992 6 35 5.8 0 28 (BGSU)<lb />Receiving Statistics<lb />Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Long<lb />1992 47 557 11.9 5 44 (WVU)<lb />Kickoff Return Statistics<lb />Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Long<lb />1992 36 771 21.4 0 46 (WVU)<lb />Punt Return Statistics<lb />Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Long<lb />1992 ee 263 119 0 85 (MSU)<lb />38<lb />81 Mark Libiano<lb />So-1L, LB, 6-3, 225<lb />Easton, Pa. (HS)<lb />Starting willie linebacker on the Pirate defense<lb />... Had a good spring ... Improved tremendously<lb />during the spring drills ... Has to become more<lb />physical ... Instinctive, has a nose for the football ... Summer weights are<lb />important ... Young with lots of potential ... Could be a great one ... Helped<lb />by last year's experience ... Agile ... A leader at his position ... In four spring<lb />scrimmages, had one sack for minus seven yards, another tackle for loss, and<lb />an interception ... Bench presses 300 pounds ... Runs the 40-yard dash in<lb />4.75 seconds.<lb />1992: Only one of two true freshmen to play (Morris Foreman) ... Originally<lb />set to redshirt, but injuries to other linebackers forced him into action ... Saw<lb />his first collegiate action against Cincinnati and had three tackles (one solo),<lb />a partially blocked punt and intercepted a pass ... Had season high seven stops<lb />on 20 plays against Southern Miss ... Had 27 total tackles on the season in<lb />110 plays ... Had a tackle for loss and a forced fumble against Pittsburgh.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in football and volleyball at Easton<lb />Area High School in Easton, Pa. ... Played football for coach Bob Shriver ...<lb />Easton Express-Times Player of the Year ... Was first-team AP all-state as a<lb />tight-end ... First-team all-conference and all-area on offense and defense as<lb />a junior and senior ... Helped lead the Red Rovers to the conference, district<lb />and regional title in 1991 and a 13-1 mark ... Given William Whalen Award<lb />MVP, Anthony Simonetta Award MVP and Phillipsburg Exchange Club<lb />Defensive MVP as a senior ... Holds school marks for career touchdown<lb />catches, receptions, reception yardage, single-season receptions and yardage<lb />... Was a Big 33 Team Selection ... Played in the McDonald's Lehigh Valley<lb />All-Star Game ... One of team's captains as a senior ... As a junior, was all-<lb />Eastern Penn Conference on defense and second team on offense ... Also<lb />named to all-conference as a volleyball player in junior season ... Chose ECU<lb />over Pittsburgh, Penn State, Florida State and Virginia Tech.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Industrial Technology ... Son of James and<lb />Janice Libiano ... Born Aug. 8, 1974 in Easton, Pa.<lb />1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-Solos-<lb />Assists) Syracuse DNP; Virginia Tech DNP; South Carolina DNP; Bowling<lb />Green DNP; Duke DNP; Cincinnati 3-1-2; Pittsburgh 6-5-1; Southern Miss 7-3-4;<lb />West Virginia 6-3-3; Arkansas State 1-1-0; Memphis State 4-2-2.<lb />Defensive Statistics<lb />Year UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD INT<lb />1992 15 12 27 1-2 0-0 1-0 | 1<lb />ZA<lb />NUN<lb />ry<lb />WW<lb />e<lb />%<lb />|<lb />nM<lb />JT LN UN<lb />nom<lb />ee<lb />&amp;<lb />&amp;<lb />&amp;<lb />ee TT<lb />Tt<lb />* %<lb />* ai =<lb />=<lb />_ =.<lb />il ey<lb />&amp;<lb />!<lb /></p>
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        <p>Wo Ww i i uP Ww ow OW Oo oy oa oo<lb />Li<lb />a<lb />Lal<lb />Ml<lb />i<lb />hi<lb />A<lb />iy<lb />Meet The Pirates<lb />83 Dwight Linville<lb />S0-1L, TE, 6-2; 233<lb />Winston-Salem, N.C. (North Forsyth HS)<lb />Had a good spring ... Backs up Carlester<lb />Crumpler at tight end ... Excellent quickness and<lb />good speed ... Needs to gain strength ... Reliable<lb />receiver ... Good hands ... Moved from wide receiver two years ago ... Has<lb />added much needed size ... Has become a better blocker ... In four major spring<lb />scrimmages, caught eight passes for 55 yards ... Runs the 40-yard dash in<lb />4.81 seconds ... Bench presses 295 pounds ... In spring testing did 101 sit-<lb />ups in a two minute test ... Has a 31.5 inch vertical jump.<lb />1992: Played in all 11 games as a backup tight end ... Caught six passes<lb />for 56 yards and one touchdown ... Had one catch for 22 yards against Syracuse<lb />... Had three catches for 17 yards against Arkansas State, including a two-<lb />yard touchdown grab ... Also had 14-yard catch against West Virginia.<lb />1991: Redshirted ... Did not see any playing time ... Worked as a wide<lb />receiver.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two letters in football and one in basketball at North<lb />Forsyth High School in Winston-Salem, N.C. ... Named all-city, all-county and<lb />all-conference as a senior ... AS a senior, had 23 receptions for 489 yards and<lb />five touchdowns and was All-Metro in 1990 ... Ran back a kickoff 96 yards<lb />for a touchdown as a junior against West Forsyth ... Averaged 28 yards per<lb />kickoff return in junior and senior seasons ... As a junior, had 18 receptions<lb />for 423 yards ... Named player of the year in the 4A Winston-Salem/Greensboro<lb />area ... Coached in high school by Gene Bowles.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Criminal Justice ... Son of James and Phyllis<lb />Linville ... Born Jan. 15, 1973 in Winston-Salem ... President of school choir<lb />in high school ... Plays the drums and piano ... Enjoys swimming, music and<lb />basketball.<lb />Receiving Statistics<lb />Year No.<lb />1992 6<lb />Yds.<lb />56<lb />Avg. TD<lb />9.3 1<lb />Long<lb />22 (SU)<lb />U7 Mark McCall<lb />Fr-RS, OT, 6-5, 265<lb />Rochelle, Ga. (Wilcox County HS)<lb />Made big improvements during spring practice<lb />... Comes into fall camp as the number three right<lb />tackle ... Needs to develop upper body strength<lb />... Has become a better pass blocker ... Runs the 40-yard dash in 5.5 seconds<lb />... Bench presses 350 pounds.<lb />1992: Redshirted ... Saw practice time at offensive tackle.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in football and three in track at Wilcox<lb />County High School in Rochelle, Ga. ... Played football for coach Donnie Clark<lb />... Selected all-Middle Georgia by the Macon Telegraph ... Named Georgia<lb />Sportswriters All-State in Class A ... Named offensive MVP on high school<lb />team ... Helped lead team to 1988 and 1989 area championships ... Also<lb />considered attending Valdosta State, Central Florida and Georgia Southern<lb />... Named school's top offensive lineman.<lb />PERSONAL: Undecided on academic major ... Son of John and Betty McCall<lb />... Born May 5, 1973 in Atlanta, Ga. ... Has worked on a dairy farm and shown<lb />cows at the State Fair ... Favorite non-sports hero is Jimmy Carter ... As a<lb />youngster, sports hero was Dale Murphy.<lb />39<lb />3 Emmanuel McDaniel<lb />So-1L, CB, 5-9, 168<lb />Jonesboro, Ga. (HS)<lb />Had a great spring ... Went from number three<lb />at fieldside corner to the starter during spring drills<lb />... Good speed and quickness ... Needs to be<lb />more physical ... Good deep cover man ... Tackling also improved during spring<lb />... Had two tackles and an interception during the annual spring game ... Runs<lb />the 40-yard dash in 4.6 seconds ... Bench presses 285 pounds ... Came to<lb />ECU as a running back and switched to the secondary before spring drills<lb />in 1992.<lb />1992: Played in 10 games as a backup right cornerback ... Did not play<lb />against Bowling Green ... Backed up Travis Render ... In 28 defensive plays,<lb />credited with one tackle ... Recorded stop against Memphis State ... Also saw<lb />action on special teams.<lb />1991: Redshirted ... Did not see any playing time ... Worked as a running<lb />back.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and track at Jonesboro (Ga.)<lb />High School ... Named all-county for two seasons ... School's student-athlete<lb />of the year for three straight seasons ... Rushed for over 900 yards in eight<lb />games as a senior with seven catches for 150 yards ... Also played defensive<lb />back ... Named team's Player of the Week four times ... Served as team captain<lb />as asenior ... Named best all-around track athlete and best sprinter at school<lb />... MVP of school's football team for two seasons ... Regional champion in<lb />330 intermediate hurdles ... Also participated in the 4x100 and 4x400 relays<lb />and the long jump ... Played football for coach Al Hughes ... Played with South<lb />Carolina tight end Larry Foster in high school.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Criminal Justice ... Son of George and<lb />Barbara McDaniel ... Born July 27, 1962 in Griffin, Ga. ... Enjoys weightlifting<lb />and running ... Admires Steve Atwater of the Denver Broncos ... Wants to open<lb />sports medicine clinic after football days are over.<lb />Defensive Statistics<lb />Year UT AT TT<lb />1992 | 0 |<lb />FF-FR PD INT<lb />0-0 0 0<lb />TFL<lb />0-0<lb />Sacks<lb />0-0<lb />Efy<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Meet The Pirates<lb />23 Jerris McPhail<lb />So-RS, HB, 6-0, 190<lb />Clinton, N.C. (Mt. Olive College/Clinton HS)<lb />Supreme talent ... Starter at halfback ... Has<lb />plenty of ability ... Will be a great player at ECU,<lb />according to coaches ... Has great speed ... Has<lb />tremendous hands ... Capable of making big plays ... Made big strides during<lb />spring drills ... Intelligent ... Has good size and is physical ... Versatile ... May<lb />be best athlete on the team ... Hard worker and very coachable ... Second<lb />fastest player on the squad with a 4.45 in the 40-yard dash ... Has a 35.5 inch<lb />vertical jump and did 94 sit-ups in a two-minute test during spring testing ...<lb />In four major spring scrimmages, had 17 carries for 85 yards and one touchdown<lb />and caught 15 passes for 164 yards and two touchdowns.<lb />1992: Redshirted ... Saw practice time at running back.<lb />1991: Attended Mt. Olive College in Mt. Olive, N.C. ... Originally signed with<lb />Wake Forest, but transferred to Mt. Olive before start of 1991 football season.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered two years at Clinton High School in football for<lb />coach Bob Lewis ... Also earned four letters in basketball and one each in<lb />track and baseball ... Participated in the 1990 Shrine Bowl and East-West All-<lb />Star Game ... Was an all-state performer ... Rushed for over 1,500 yards and<lb />34 touchdowns as a senior ... Considered attending Wake Forest, Georgia<lb />Tech, North Carolina and Michigan State out of high school.<lb />PERSONAL: Undecided on academic major ... Son of Maggie Williams ...<lb />Born June 26, 1972 in Clinton, N.C.<lb />Personality Profile<lb />When | was little, my sports hero was: Julius Erving<lb />When | was little, my favorite football team was: Dallas Cowboys<lb />Favorite non-sports hero: Maggie Williams (mother)<lb />My football fantasy is to: :03 left in game, '97 yard TD by McPhail'<lb />Most impressive person I've ever met: Rodney Rogers<lb />The job | hated most was: Dishwasher<lb />My favorite food is: Steak<lb />My least favorite food is: Squash<lb />When you leave ECU, what will you want people to remember about<lb />you: A good player who gave the extra effort<lb />If | could change something about myself, | would: be 6-10 dunking<lb />like Shaquille O'Neal.<lb />Efy<lb />40<lb />46 Eric Myers<lb />Sr-1L, DE, 6-4, 248<lb />Allen Park, Mich. (Grand Rapids JC)<lb />Began spring at inside linebacker and moved<lb />to the outside during the latter stages ... Will start<lb />at an outside linebacker in the fall ... Has<lb />tremendous athletic ability ... Strong and versatile ... Has good functional speed<lb />... Plays hard ... Does what it takes to get the ball ... In four major spring<lb />scrimmages, had two tackles for losses, a sack and an interception ... Runs<lb />the 40-yard dash in 5.2 seconds ... Bench presses 375 pounds.<lb />1992: Granted medical hardship after suffering knee injury in third game<lb />of the season ... Had been a starter on the defensive line at the time of his<lb />injury ... Finished the season with 10 total tackles, including five solos ... Had<lb />three tackles against Syracuse, five against Virginia Tech and two against South<lb />Carolina.<lb />1991: Played in ail 12 games as a linebacker and defensive tackle ... Began<lb />season as linebacker but was moved to defensive tackle due to injuries on<lb />the line ... Did not have any starts ... Also an outstanding special teams player,<lb />making four stops ... Made 14 total tackles (10 solos), with five tackles for losses,<lb />three sacks included, a forced fumble and a pass deflection ... Recorded safety<lb />in fourth quarter against Cincinnati ... Averaged 15.7 plays per game ... Had<lb />four stops against Akron with a sack ... Had three tackles against Central Florida<lb />with 12 sacks ... Had a pass deflection against Pittsburgh and forced a fumble<lb />against Cincinnati ... Had two tackles and a half-sack in the Peach Bowl.<lb />JUNIOR COLLEGE: Played football two seasons at Grand Rapids (Mich.)<lb />Junior College ... Was a pre-season NJCAA All-America choice in 1990 ...<lb />Helped lead the Raiders to the Midwest Bowl Championship in 1990 ... Played<lb />on the same team with current ECU teammate Zaim Cunmulaj ... Played for<lb />coach Fred Julian ... Led team in tackles in second season with 146 ... In first<lb />year, caught 19 passes for 309 yards as a tight end.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football at Allen Park (Mich.) High<lb />School ... Also earned letters in wrestling and baseball ... Was an all-conference<lb />and all-state selection (linebacker) in football as a senior ... Had 135 tackles<lb />as a senior and 305 during his career ... Averaged 39 yards per attempt as<lb />a punter ... On offense, had 59 carries for 520 yards and caught 33 passes<lb />for 479 yards ... Played six positions (LB, TE, RB, WR, PK, P) in every game<lb />in high school ... Played football for coach Ed Bellas.<lb />PERSONAL: Designated major is Physical Education ... Son of Tom and<lb />Carolyn Myers ... Born Oct. 22, 1970 in Detroit, Mich. ... Enjoys drawing and<lb />fishing ... Father has a boxing gym in Detroit, where Thomas Hearns has trained<lb />... Won intramural slam dunk contest.<lb />1991 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-Solos-<lb />Assists) lilinois 0-0-0; Memphis State 0-0-0; Central Florida 3-3-0; South Carolina<lb />0-0-0; Akron 4-2-2; Syracuse 1-1-0; Pittsburgh 2-1-1; Tulane 2-2-0; Southern<lb />Miss 0-0-0; Virginia Tech 1-0-1; Cincinnati 1-1-0; N.C. State 2-1-1.<lb />Defensive Statistics<lb />Year UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD INT<lb />1991 10 4 14 5-11 3-8 1-0 1 0<lb />1992 5 5 10 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0<lb />Totals 15 g 24 �6&amp;1 3-8 1-1 1 0<lb />TN<lb />sy<lb />&amp;<lb />rorgiv m<lb />)<lb />rn When momomom<lb />Tt<lb />=<lb />r<lb />)<lb />Me<lb />Ti<lb />7<lb /></p>
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        <p>Ly LU MP AUP OY AW OW oO? LL<lb />a) AA<lb />Li<lb />A<lb />NY eV<lb />AY<lb />AE<lb />Meet The Pirates<lb />45 Isaih Owens<lb />Fr-RS, DE, 6-2, 225<lb />Marion, S.C. (HS)<lb />A walk-on who made an impression on Pirate<lb />coaches during spring drills ... Came to ECU after<lb />serving several years in the military ... Enters fall<lb />camp as the number three outside linebacker behind Bernard Carter and Willie<lb />Brookins ... Has great attitude ... One of the strongest players on the squad<lb />... Will be a fine player, but needs repetitions ... Runs the 40 in 4.8 seconds<lb />... Bench presses 383 pounds and has a vertical jump of 33.5 inches.<lb />1992: Redshirted.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two letters in football at Marion High School in<lb />Marion, S.C. ... Played football for coach Bob Rankin ... Helped the Swamp<lb />Foxes claim their conference championship and were Lower State champs<lb />... Named school's best defensive back both years ... Also named high school's<lb />most improved player as a senior.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Industrial Technology ... Son of Shirley Ann<lb />Reaves ... Born Sept. 14, 1970 in Marion, S.C. ... Enjoys art, singing and lifting<lb />weights ... Admires Olympian Jesse Owens and Jesse Jackson.<lb />Stephen Padgett<lb />So-TR, PK, 5-9, 158<lb />Huntington, Md.<lb />(Towson State University /Calvert CC)<lb />Will battle Chad Holcomb for the starting<lb />placekicker position ... Had a good spring ... Has<lb />range up to 35 yards on field goals and to the five-<lb />yard line on kickoffs ... Will need more repetitions ... Soccer-style kicker.<lb />1992: Attended Calvert Community College.<lb />1991: Attended Towson State University.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters in lacrosse, three in football and two<lb />in soccer at Northern High School in Owings, Md. ... Played football for coach<lb />Jerry Franks ... Was an all-county selection in football for three seasons ...<lb />Also all-conference and all-state for one season ... An all-county choice in soccer<lb />as a sophomore ... Named to the Maryland all-star team in lacrosse as a senior.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Physical Education ... Son of Jerry and<lb />Marlene Padgett ... Born March 27, 1973 in Washington, D.C. ... Enjoys surfing,<lb />lacrosse, soccer and mountain biking ... Would like to teach and coach on<lb />the high school level ... An honor roll student in high school.<lb />41<lb />q Travis Render<lb />Sr-2L, CB, 5-9, 182<lb />Decatur, Ga. (SW DeKalb HS)<lb />Experienced player who will start again at<lb />backside cornerback ... Good cover man ... Had<lb />a good spring ... Needs to be more physical ...<lb />Works hard and is very coachable ... Has been bothered by various injuries<lb />during his playing career ... Has a lot of natural ability ... Runs the 40 in 4.62<lb />seconds ... Squats 500 pounds and has a vertical jump of 33.5 inches ... Had<lb />three tackles in annual spring game.<lb />1992: Started every game at right cornerback ... In 680 defensive plays,<lb />credited with 47 total tackles, including 31 solos and one tackle for loss ...<lb />Also had three pass deflections, one forced and one recovered fumble, and<lb />an interception ... Had season best 10 stops against West Virginia ... Had three<lb />stops including one for a two-yard loss against Memphis State ... Had six tackles<lb />and a forced fumble against Duke ... Recovered a fumble against Southern<lb />Miss ... Had five stops and an interception against Arkansas State ... Was co-<lb />defensive player of the week by the coaching staff against Arkansas State.<lb />1991: Played in just one game due to injuries ... Saw action against Tulane<lb />... Did not have any tackles ... Scheduled to begin season as starting right<lb />corner before leg injury sidelined him ... Had two tackles in the spring game.<lb />1990: Played in seven games, with no starts ... Recorded two tackles ...<lb />Had one assist against Georgia and Cincinnati ... Missed games against<lb />Louisiana Tech, Temple, Memphis State and Northern Illinois ... Missed last<lb />three games with hamstring injury.<lb />1989: Played against Illinois State in only contest of the season ... Qualified<lb />for a medical redshirt ... Only one of six true freshmen to get playing time ...<lb />Had two tackles against the Redbirds ... Missed most of the season with con-<lb />genital lower back problem.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two letters in football and track at SW DeKalb High<lb />School in Decatur, Ga. ... AS a senior, rushed for 650 yards as a tailback on<lb />107 carries with nine touchdowns ... Also caught 10 passes for 124 yards and<lb />three touchdowns ... As a junior, played strong safety, and had 73 solo tackles<lb />and 116 total hits with 15 sacks ... Helped lead team to regional champion-<lb />ship and 12-1 mark as a senior ... AS a junior, made the Atlanta Journal-<lb />Constitution All-County team ... Named Offensive Back of the Week as a junior<lb />... Coached in high school by Buck Godfrey.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic maior is Information Processing ... Son of Robert<lb />and Martha Render ... Born June 13, 1971 in Decatur, Ga. ... Enjoys drawing<lb />and fixing model cars.<lb />1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-Solos-<lb />Assists) Syracuse 6-0-6; Virginia Tech 1-1-0; South Carolina 1-1-0; Bowling<lb />Green 3-1-2; Duke 6-5-1; Cincinnati 4-3-1; Pittsburgh 7-4-3; Southern Miss 1-1-0;<lb />West Virginia 10-8-2; Arkansas State 5-4-1; Memphis State 3-3-0.<lb />Defensive Statistics<lb />Year UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD INT<lb />1989 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0<lb />1990 Z 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0<lb />1991 0 0 O O00 0-0 0-0 0 0<lb />1992 31 16 4/ 1-2 0-0 1-1 3 1<lb />Totals 35 16 31 1-2 0-0 1-1 3 1<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Meet The Pirates<lb />90 Scott Richards<lb />Fr-RS, TE, 6-4, 238<lb />North Augusta, S.C. (HS)<lb />Moved from quarterback to tight end before<lb />spring ... Coaches have been pleased at his<lb />progress ... Could see game action in the fall ...<lb />Had a great spring ... Has gained over 20 pounds since 1992 ... Needs to gain<lb />more speed ... Good strength and excellent hands ... Good awareness of entire<lb />scheme ... In four major spring scrimmages, caught 10 passes for 124 yards<lb />... Squats 475 pounds, best among tight ends ... Runs the 40-yard dash in<lb />5.05 seconds.<lb />1992: Redshirted ... Practiced at quarterback ... Named offensive scout team<lb />player of the week against Bowling Green and Southern Miss.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in football and basketball and one in<lb />baseball at North Augusta (S.C.) High School ... Played football for coach Bill<lb />Utsey ... AS a senior, completed 59 of 147 passes for 1,029 yards with four<lb />touchdowns and four interceptions ... As a junior, completed 62 of 160 passes<lb />for 1,038 yards with seven touchdowns ... All-Aiken County, all-area and all-<lb />region as a senior ... Honorable mention all-state ... Won school's outstanding<lb />offensive player award ... Helped lead squad to 1989 state 4-A football<lb />championship ... Chose ECU over Navy, UT-Chattanooga and Maryland.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Industrial Technology ... Son of James and<lb />Edith Richards ... Born Jan. 7, 1974 in Augusta, Ga. ... Wants to attend law<lb />school after graduation ... Enjoys fishing, water skiing and snow skiing ... An<lb />honor roll student in spring 1993.<lb />86 Sean Richardson<lb />Fr-RS, TE, 6-5, 220<lb />Durham, N.C. (Northern Durham HS)<lb />Enters fall camp knotted with Scott Richards<lb />for the third tight end spot ... Needs to gain<lb />strength and size ... Has good quickness ... Has<lb />good hands ... Could see playing time, especially on special teams ... Runs<lb />the 40-yard dash in 5.10 seconds ... Has a 27 inch vertical jump and bench<lb />presses 250 pounds ... In four major spring scrimmages, had seven catches<lb />for 99 yards.<lb />1992: Redshirted ... Practiced at tight end.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered two seasons in football at Northern Durham High<lb />School for coach Ken Browning ... Helped Knights win conference champion-<lb />ship in 1991 and a 12-1 record ... Also considered attending Howard and North<lb />Carolina A&amp;T ... Was named all-conference, all-area, all-city, all-county and<lb />all-East as a senior ... Caught 13 passes for 188 yards and five touchdowns<lb />as a senior ... Honorable mention all-state as a senior ... Named Piedmont<lb />area lineman of the year as a senior.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Communications ... Son of Anabelle Smith<lb />and Robert McNair ... Born March 13, 1973 in New York, N.Y. ... Plays the<lb />drums ... Enjoys playing basketball and bicycling ... Has done volunteer work<lb />with the Special Olympics.<lb />42<lb />41 Reggie Robinson<lb />Sr-1L, LB, 5-11, 223<lb />Greensboro, N.C. (Grimsley HS)<lb />A walk-on who has been in the program for four<lb />years and has drawn the respect of the Pirate<lb />coaching staff ... Enters fall camp as the starter<lb />at mike linebacker ... Coachable ... Had a good spring ... Understands the<lb />defensive scheme ... Executes well ... Has good feet and extremely quick ...<lb />Has improved all physical aspects of his game ... Named defensive MVP of<lb />the spring game with 10 tackles, one for a loss, and a pass deflection ... Runs<lb />the 40-yard dash in 4.76 seconds ... Bench presses 365 pounds and squats<lb />545 ... Holds school record for linebackers with an incline press of 315 pounds<lb />and 61 dips during spring testing.<lb />1992: Played in 10 games as a reserve linebacker ... Did not play against<lb />Memphis State ... On nine defensive plays, had three unassisted tackles ...<lb />Had all three stops against Arkansas State ... Earned his first letter.<lb />1991: Did not see any action ... Practiced as an inside linebacker.<lb />1990: Did not see any action ... Practiced as an inside linebacker ... Given<lb />Rick Bankston Memorial Award for outstanding special teams scout player.<lb />1989: Redshirted.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two letters in football at Grimsley High School in<lb />Greensboro, N.C. for coach Jeff Smouse ... Also lettered once in tennis and<lb />baseball ... As a senior, named all-conference with 189 tackles ... Was defensive<lb />captain ... Also named all-county.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Political Science ... Son of Grant and Thelma<lb />Robinson ... Born Feb. 4, 1971 in Greensboro, N.C. ... Named Who's Who<lb />Among American High School Students ... Enjoys collecting stamps and coins<lb />... Wants to attend law school ... 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        <p>iby oak) oil<lb />i<lb />yet<lb />Ll<lb />Al<lb />-_-<lb />A AV ll il<lb />Meet The Pirates<lb />40 Daniel Russ<lb />Fr-RS, DT, 6-4, 231<lb />Shallotte, N.C. (West Brunswick HS)<lb />Young player who has a lot of potential ... Will<lb />need to continue to add size and strength to<lb />accommodate the position ... Hard worker and<lb />very coachable ... Runs the 40-yard dash in 5.2 seconds ... Bench presses<lb />285 and squats 3665 ... In four major spring scrimmages, had a tackle for loss<lb />for minus nine yards and a sack for minus six yards.<lb />1992: Redshirted ... Practiced at linebacker.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in football and one in basketball at<lb />West Brunswick High School in Shallotte, N.C. ... Played football for coach<lb />Marshall Seay ... Helped lead the Trojans to a 13-2 record and were state<lb />runners-up in 2A in 1991 ... Also considered attending N.C. State, Appalachian<lb />State, Western Carolina and South Carolina ... Was named all-county, all-<lb />conference and all-region as a senior and was an honorable mention all-state<lb />choice ... Was a three-time all-county and all-conference pick ... Named school's<lb />MVP as a junior and senior.<lb />PERSONAL: Undecided on academic major ... Son of James and Connie<lb />Russ ... Born Oct. 1, 1973 ... Uncle, Roger Gore, played at Davidson and<lb />another uncle, Eddie Gore, played at Guilford ... Cousin, Chad Gore, played<lb />at Appalachian State ... Enjoys hunting and basketball ... Named Who's Who<lb />Among American High School Students.<lb />72 John Schlager<lb />Fr-RS, OT, 6-7, 272<lb />Waldorf, Md. (La Plata HS)<lb />Young player, who has a lot of potential ... Hard<lb />worker ... Very coachable ... Listed fourth at the<lb />right tackle spot ... Probably will not see much<lb />action this year, but coaches feel certain he'll see his fair share before his<lb />ECU career is done ... Has been timed in the 40-yard dash at 5.4 seconds<lb />... Needs to get stronger.<lb />1992: Redshirted ... Saw practice time at offensive tackle.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered two years in football at La Plata High School in<lb />La Plata, Md. for coach Shawn Baker ... Helped lead the Warriors to a 7-3<lb />record as a senior ... Also considered attending Maryland and Temple ... Played<lb />on the offensive line.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Industrial Technology ... Son of John and<lb />Ethel Schlager ... Born June 7, 1974 in Annapolis, Md. ... Enjoys hunting and<lb />fishing ... His favorite non-sports hero is Chuck Yeager ... As a youngster,<lb />his sports hero was the Washington Redskins' Dave Butz.<lb />65 Walter Scott<lb />Jr-2L, DT, 6-3, 253<lb />Trenton, S.C. (Strom Thurmond HS)<lb />Starter at defensive tackle ... Moved from<lb />defensive end in the spring ... Hard worker ... Has<lb />made the transition well ... Good athlete ... Plays<lb />very physical ... Needs more work on technique ... Had one tackle and recovered<lb />a fumble in the annual spring game ... Runs the 40-yard dash in 5.0 seconds<lb />... Bench presses 365 pounds ... Set a school record for defensive lineman<lb />by doing 51 dips in spring testing.<lb />1992: Played in every game and started seven at right defensive end ...<lb />Started against Bowling Green, Duke, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Southern Miss,<lb />West Virginia and Memphis State ... Accounted for 26 total tackles, including<lb />11 solos, in 434 defensive plays ... Also had one tackle for loss, a half-sack,<lb />two forced fumbles and six quarterback pressures ... Had six stops against<lb />Arkansas State for a season best ... Had five tackles against West Virginia<lb />... Also had half-sack and a forced fumble against Arkansas State.<lb />1991: Earned first varsity letter, playing on the defensive line as a true<lb />freshman ... Played in seven games as a reserve defensive tackle ... Credited<lb />with four tackles (3 solos) on 96 plays ... Had two tackles against Central Florida<lb />and one each against Memphis State and Syracuse ... Did not play against<lb />Illinois, Pittsburgh, Virginia Tech and Cincinnati ... Was defensive scout team<lb />player of the week against Virginia Tech ... Had four quarterback hurries.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two letters in football and one in basketball at Strom<lb />Thurmond High School in Trenton, S.C. ... Honorable mention all-state and<lb />all-area in football ... Participated in North-South All-Star Game in South Carolina<lb />... First-team all-county as a senior on offense and defense ... Named as one<lb />of the top 40 recruits in the Columbia area by The State newspaper ... Rebels<lb />were coached by Donnie Woolsey.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Nursing ... Son of Walter and Beatrice Scott<lb />... Born May 18, 1973 ... Cousin, Ira Hillary, is a former South Carolina wide<lb />receiver ... Cousin, Diron Reynolds, also played at Wake Forest ... Who's Who<lb />Among American High School Students ... Member of the Junior Engineer<lb />Technical Society (J.E.T.S.) ... Participated in Science Technical Enrichment<lb />Program at USC-Aiken ... Plays the piano.<lb />1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-Solos-<lb />Assists) Syracuse 1-1-0; Virginia Tech 3-1-2; South Carolina 2-1-1; Bowling<lb />Green 1-1-0; Duke 2-1-1; Cincinnati 0-0-0; Pittsburgh 2-1-1; Southern Miss 2-0-2;<lb />West Virginia 5-2-3; Arkansas State 6-3-3; Memphis State 2-0-2.<lb />1991 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-Solos-<lb />Assists) Illinois DNP; Memphis State 1-1-0; Central Florida 2-0-2; South Carolina<lb />0-0-0; Akron 0-0-0; Syracuse 1-0-1; Pittsburgh DNP; Tulane 0-0-0; Southern<lb />Miss 0-0-0; Virginia Tech DNP; Cincinnati DNP; N.C. State DNP.<lb />Defensive Statistics<lb />Year UT AT 77 +#$'H #�Sacks $j.oFFFR $#PD_ INT<lb />1991 1 3 A i 0-0 0-0 1 0<lb />1992 11 15 ec i138 RnR! 2-0 0 0<lb />�<lb />Totals i2 {8 3% #24 Va-/ 2-0 1<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Meet The Pirates<lb />Schizo Sherman<lb />Sr-SQ, RB, 5-9, 175<lb />Conway, S.C. (HS)<lb />A walk-on who continues to work hard on the<lb />practice field ... Versatile ... Catches the ball well<lb />... Knows both running back positions ... Shifty<lb />runner, but does not have great quickness ... Needs to improve on his blocking<lb />... Runs tough ... Also handles some special teams assignments in practice<lb />... Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.64 seconds ... Bench presses 280 pounds ...<lb />Has a 31 inch vertical jump ... In spring testing, did 122 sit-ups in two minutes,<lb />an all-time ECU football record ... In four major spring scrimmages, had 69<lb />yards on 17 carries and one touchdown.<lb />1992: Did not see any playing time ... Saw practice time at running back<lb />... Had seven carries for 27 yards in spring game.<lb />1991: Did not see any action ... Scout Team Player of the Week during the<lb />Pittsburgh week ... Worked in the offensive backfield ... Carried 13 times for<lb />66 yards and caught four passes for 68 yards in spring game ... In four spring<lb />scrimmages, had 87 yards on 20 carries and nine catches for 97 yards.<lb />1990: Did not see any action ... Was Scout Team Player of the Week vs.<lb />Cincinnati ... In five spring scrimmages, had 70 yards on 20 carries.<lb />1989: Redshirted. Won Rick Bankston Memorial Award for outstanding<lb />offensive scout team player.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years each in football, track and basketball<lb />at Conway High School ... Was an All-Area and All-5AAA pick three years in<lb />football ... Was a runningback, defensive back and kick and punt returner ...<lb />Played guard and forward on the basketball team, earning All-Area honors<lb />... Ran the 100 meters, 440 relay, 220 meters and participated in the long jump<lb />and triple jump.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Industrial Technology ... Son of Lefogran<lb />and Dorothy Sherman ... Born March 8, 1971 in Bucksport, S.C. ... Favorite<lb />athlete is the Detroit Lions' Barry Sanders ... Enjoys swimming.<lb />69 Greg Smith<lb />Sr-1L, OG, 6-2, 262<lb />Chocowinity, N.C. (Washington HS)<lb />Comes into fall camp listed as second team<lb />right offensive guard, behind Ken Crawford ... Has<lb />super work habits ... Has outstanding strength ...<lb />Steady back up ... Good run blocker ... Bench presses 375 ... Has set new<lb />school standards for offensive linemen in the power clean (337) and the incline<lb />press (325) ... Will see plenty of playing time in the fall ... Has been timed<lb />in the 40-yard dash at 5.5 seconds.<lb />1992: Played in six games as a reserve right offensive guard ... Did not play<lb />against Syracuse, South Carolina, Pittsburgh, West Virginia and Arkansas<lb />State.<lb />1991: Played in seven games at right offensive guard ... Backed up Ken<lb />Crawford for most of the season ... Started in season opener against Illinois<lb />... Did not play against Memphis State, South Carolina, Virginia Tech, Cincinnati<lb />and N.C. State.<lb />1990: Did not see any action ... Was Scout Team Player of the Week against<lb />Georgia ... Line was Scout Team Player of the Week against Memphis State<lb />... Was back-up at right offensive guard.<lb />1989: Redshirted.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered two years in football and track at Washington High<lb />School ... Was an All-Coastal Conference selection on the offensive line for<lb />the Pam Pack ... Named Washington Daily News and Daily Reflector All-Area<lb />... Named school's most valuable lineman ... Coached in high school by Robert<lb />Hanna ... In senior season, offense had over 3,500 yards.<lb />44<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Community and Commercial Recreation<lb />... $on of Donald and Theresa Smith ... Born May 8, 1971 in Washington, N.C.<lb />... Enjoys lifting weights and playing basketball ... Made Honor Roll in Spring<lb />1991 Semester.<lb />Personality Profile<lb />When | was little, my sports hero was: Steve Largent<lb />When | was little, my favorite football team was: Seattle Seahawks<lb />Favorite non-sports hero: John Candy<lb />My football fantasy is to: Score a touchdown<lb />Most impressive person I've ever met: Donald Smith (father)<lb />The job | hated most was: | have enjoyed all of my jobs in life.<lb />My favorite food is: Pizza<lb />My least favorite food is: Caviar<lb />My favorite song of all-time is: Copacabana (by Barry Manilow)<lb />My favorite class is: Library Science<lb />What is something that hardly anyone knows about you that you<lb />would like for them to know: I'm part German.<lb />When you leave ECU, what will you want people to remember about<lb />you: | was a funny person and made people laugh.<lb />35 Junior Smith<lb />Jr-2L, RB, 5-6, 174<lb />Fayetteville, N.C. (E.E. Smith HS)<lb />An All-America candidate ... An all-independent<lb />selection by The Sporting News ... Had a great<lb />spring ... Improved his blocking and catching<lb />during the spring ... Can run as well as anyone ... Did not drop a ball all spring<lb />... Hard worker ... Intelligent ... Has improved his physical capabilities ...<lb />Coachable ... Coaches call him "'the total package"' ... Has taken on a leadership<lb />role ... Extremely strong and runs aggressively ... A full-speed practice player<lb />... Great body lean ... Bench presses 325 pounds, 150 pounds over his body<lb />weight ... Squats 630 pounds, an all-time best for ECU running backs ... Has<lb />a 36.5 inch vertical jump ... Has been timed at 4.55 in the 40-yard dash ...<lb />In four major spring scrimmages, had 64 carries for 283 yards and four<lb />touchdowns ... Also caught nine passes for 56 yards and a touchdown ... A<lb />candidate for the Doak Walker National Running Back Award.<lb />1992: Played in every game and started five ... Was a backup to Cedric<lb />Van Buren during the early part of the season ... First Pirate to rush for over<lb />1,000 yards in a season since Anthony Collins did it in 1979 ... Had 1,037 yards<lb />rushing on 186 carries for a 5.6 yard average ... Also rushed for nine touchdowns<lb />... First-team All-lndependent Football Alliance and All-South Independent ...<lb />Co-ECAC Offensive Player of the Week against Arkansas State ... Had second<lb />highest rushing total in school history against Arkansas State with 232 yards<lb />on 31 carries and two touchdowns ... Had 150 yards on 18 carries against<lb />Southern Miss including an 11-yard touchdown run ... Became the first Pirate<lb />running back to gain over 200 yards in a game since Oct. 10, 1987 when Reggie<lb />McKinney had 212 against the Bearcats (Arkansas State) ... Carried the pigskin<lb />20 times for 133 yards, including a 45-yarder on a trick play against South<lb />Carolina ... Had 55 yard touchdown run against Pittsburgh, the longest of his<lb />career ... Became first Pirate running back since David Daniels in 1990 to run<lb />for three touchdowns in a single game when he did it against Bowling Green<lb />... Also caught 10 passes for 38 yards ... Had 45 carries for first downs and<lb />had 32 rushes for over 11 yards ... CT&amp;T Scholar Athlete Award against<lb />Cincinnati ... Voted King of the Gridiron by attending media against Southern<lb />Miss and Arkansas State (Player of the Game) ... IFA Player of the Week against<lb />Arkansas State ... Co-captain against Memphis State.<lb />1991: Earned first varsity letter, playing at running back ... Played in first<lb />nine games, all coming off the bench ... Did not play against Virginia Tech,<lb />Cincinnati and N.C. State ... Had 152 yards on 42 carries ... Also ran back<lb />two kickoffs for a 26 yard average ... Had one catch for minus 6 yards (vs.<lb />Akron) ... 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Son of Wardell and<lb />Martha Smith ... Born April 18, 1973 in Fayetteville, N.C. ... Full name is Wardell<lb />Smith, Jr. ... Admires Barry Sanders of the Detroit Lions ... Wants to pursue<lb />a career in finance after football career ... Enjoys bowling and playing video<lb />games ... Achieved honor roll status in spring 1993 semester.<lb />1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RUSHING (Rushes-Yards-Touch-<lb />downs) Syracuse 7-6-0; Virginia Tech 13-59-0; South Carolina 20-133-0; Bowling<lb />Green 14-71-3; Duke 12-47-0; Cincinnati 14-92-1; Pittsburgh 14-93-2; Southern<lb />Miss 18-150-1; West Virginia 15-45-0; Arkansas State 31-243-2; Memphis State<lb />28-109-0.<lb />1991 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RUSHING (Rushes-Yards-<lb />Touchdowns) Illinois 9-39-0; Memphis State 4-10-0; Central Florida 6-22-0; South<lb />Carolina 4-10-0; Akron 6-16-0; Syracuse 3-9-0; Pittsburgh 2-5-0; Tulane 1-3-0;<lb />Southern Miss 7-38-0; Virginia Tech DNP; Cincinnati DNP; N.C. State DNP.<lb />Personality Profile<lb />Nickname: J-Dog<lb />When | was little, my sports hero was: Tony Dorsett<lb />When | was little, my favorite football team was: Dallas Cowboys<lb />Favorite non-sports hero: Wardell Smith (father)<lb />My football fantasy is to: Win the Heisman Trophy<lb />Most impressive person I've ever met: Ric Flair<lb />in 10 years, I'd like to do what: Retire from pro football<lb />My favorite food is: Whopper Sandwich<lb />My least favorite food is: Chitterlings<lb />My favorite class is: Math<lb />When you leave ECU, what will you want people to remember about<lb />you: The excitement | brought to ECU.<lb />Rushing Statistics<lb />Year Att. Yds. Avg. TD Long<lb />1991 42 152 3.6 0 23 (USM)<lb />1992 186 1037 56 5) 55 (Pitt)<lb />Totals 228 1189 a2 9 55 (Pitt)<lb />Receiving Statistics<lb />Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Long<lb />1991 1 -6 - 0 -<lb />1992 10 38 3.8 0 11 (Duke)<lb />Totals 11 32 2.9 0 11 (Duke)<lb />Ety<lb />45<lb />54 Kevin Stormer<lb />Fr-RS, DE, 6-0, 232<lb />Farmville, N.C. (Farmville Central HS)<lb />Walk-on who has earned the respect of Pirate<lb />coaches ... Could see playing time this season<lb /><lb />i sa ... Needs to add strength and speed ... Loves to<lb />play the game ... Coachable ... Hard worker ... Has shown plenty of potential<lb />... A backup at an outside linebacker/defensive end spot ... Has been timed<lb />at 5.29 in the 40-yard dash ... Bench presses 275 pounds ... In four major spring<lb />scrimmages, had four sacks for minus 28 yards, and another tackle for loss.<lb />1992: Redshirted ... Practiced as a defensive lineman ... Named scout team<lb />defensive player of the week against South Carolina, Cincinnati and Southern<lb />Miss.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two letters in football at Farmville Central High<lb />School in Farmville, N.C. ... Played for coach Dixon Sauls ... High school<lb />teammate of current Pirate Morris Foreman ... Averaged 18 tackles per game<lb />as a senior and once had 27 stops in a single game ... Named school's athlete<lb />of the year in 1992 ... An all-state selection and defensive MVP of the Eastern<lb />Plains Conference.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Sociology ... Son of Constance Stormer<lb />... Born May 10, 1974 at Fort Bragg, N.C. ... Wants to enter law school after<lb />graduation ... Active in the church ... Enjoys sports and video games.<lb />61 Ron Suddith<lb />Fr-RS, OT, 6-2, 292<lb />Miami, Fla. (Palmetto Senior HS)<lb /><lb />Enters fall camp as the backup to Daryl Taylor<lb />rs at right offensive tackle ... Coaches feel Suddith<lb />. is the best young lineman on the squad ... Strong<lb />and good pass blocker ... Has improved his run blocking during the spring<lb />... Will also see playing time at left tackle ... Has been timed at 5.5 in the 40-yard<lb />dash ... Bench presses 355 pounds.<lb />1992: Redshirted ... Named offensive scout team player of the week by the<lb />coaching staff against West Virginia.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterman in football and wrestling and one in<lb />track at Palmetto Senior High School in Miami, Fla. ... Played football for coach<lb />Joe Mira ... Two-time all-Dade County ... Named all-state as a senior and played<lb />in North-South All-Star Game ... Played at same high school as current Pirate<lb />offensive lineman Tom Coleman ... Named school's outstanding offensive<lb />lineman for two years ... Panthers won district football championship in 1990<lb />... Finished wrestling season as a senior with a 24-3 mark and won the Greater<lb />Miami District Wrestling Championship ... Also considered Miami (Fla.), Auburn,<lb />Tennessee and Florida.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Criminal Justice ... Son of Ronald and<lb />Martha Suddith ... Born Oct. 2, 1974 in Houston, Texas ... 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          <lb />Meet The Pirates<lb />44 Mike sweat<lb />Jr-JC, LB, 6-2, 233<lb />Kirkland, Wash. (Dixie College)<lb />A junior college transfer who'll see a lot playing<lb />time at linebacker ... Can play both inside<lb />linebacker spots ... Good attitude ... Intelligent<lb />player ... Fundamentally sound ... Needs to have a good summer in the weight<lb />room ... Clocked at 5.1 in the 40-yard dash ... Bench presses 325 pounds ...<lb />Had one sack and two pass deflections in four major spring scrimmages ...<lb />Will have two years of eligibility remaining at ECU.<lb />DIXIE COLLEGE: During junior college career, had 240 tackles, five<lb />interceptions, 15 sacks, 10 fumble recoveries and eight forced fumbles ... In<lb />1992, named all-conference, all-Western Region, first-team Academic All-<lb />America and second-team All-America ... Served as co-captain as a sophomore<lb />... AS a freshman, was team captain and named all-conference, all-Western<lb />Region and Academic All-America.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football at Lake Washington High<lb />School in Kirkland, Wash. ... Played for coach Greg Croshaw ... Played<lb />linebacker and fullback and was an all-state performer ... Also all-league ...<lb />Also earned two letters in wrestling.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Communications ... Son of Robert and<lb />Monna Sweat ... Born Feb. 21, 1972 in Seattle, Wash. ... Enjoys waterskiing<lb />and golf ... Wants to enter law school after graduation.<lb />Personality Profile<lb />When | was little, my sports hero was: Dick Butkus<lb />When | was little, my favorite football team was: Los Angeles Raiders<lb />Favorite non-sports hero: Arnold Swarzenegger<lb />My football fantasy is to: Score the winning touchdown in a bowl game<lb />Most impressive person I've ever met: Chuck Knox<lb />The job | hated most was: Yard work<lb />My favorite food is: Pizza<lb />My least favorite food is: Spinach<lb />My favorite song of all-time is: Stairway to Heaven (by Led Zeppelin)<lb />1 5 Robert Tate<lb />Sr-2L, CB, 5-9, 165<lb />Wilmington, N.C. (Laney HS)<lb />Probably the best athlete on the Pirate football<lb />team ... Has set all-time ECU football records for<lb />dips (95) and Pirate Points (92) ... Will be a backup<lb />at backside cornerback ... Fastest player on the team, with a 4.40 in the 40-yard<lb />dash ... Had a good spring ... Extremely hard worker ... Walked on to the ECU<lb />football program and earned a scholarship ... Most improved player in the<lb />secondary over spring practice ... Will see a lot of action as ECU's nickel back<lb />... Bench presses 340 pounds, over twice his weight ... In spring testing, did<lb />110 sit-ups in a two-minute period ... Has a 39.5 inch vertical jump and squats<lb />605 pounds ... In four major spring scrimmages, had two interceptions, one<lb />sack and another tackle for loss.<lb />1992: Played in every game as a backup cornerback and a special teams<lb />player ... On 72 defensive plays, credited with two tackles and a pass deflection<lb />... Had one tackle against Syracuse and Arkansas State ... Had three tackles<lb />and a pass deflection in spring game.<lb />1991: Played in all 11 regular season games ... Did not play in the Peach<lb />Bowl ... Backed up Anthony Freeman and Chris Hall at left cornerback ... Also<lb />saw a lot of action on special teams ... Had four tackles on special teams and<lb />used as an outside rusher on kicks ... Saw action on 30 defensive plays, getting<lb />two tackles, both against Central Florida ... Had one tackle in spring game.<lb />46<lb />1990: Played in four games as a back-up defensive back and on special<lb />teams ... Saw action against Louisiana Tech, Virginia Tech, Cincinnati and<lb />Temple ... Did not have any tackles.<lb />1989: Redshirted.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered two seasons in football and track at Laney High<lb />School in Wilmington, N.C. ... Was All-Mideastern 4-A Conference in both sports<lb />and won the team's hustle award as a senior ... Coached in high school by<lb />Larry Tootoo.<lb />PERSONAL: Maioring in Environmental Health ... Son of Lacy and Katherine<lb />Tate ... Born on April 12, 1971 ... Enjoys bike riding.<lb />Defensive Statistics<lb />Year Ur AT O6ft)~6U6UTRRCOSecks)=-COFF-FR = PDS<lb />1991 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0<lb />1992 2 0 2 00 0-0 0-0 1 0<lb />Totals 4 0 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0<lb />55 Daryl Taylor<lb />Sr-1L, OT, 6-3, 290<lb />Fayetteville, N.C. (Westover HS)<lb />Moved from defensive tackle to offensive tackle<lb />in the spring ... Is the starter at right tackle ... Has<lb />good footwork and good strength ... Best athlete<lb />on offensive line ... Improved during spring as repetitions added up ... Has<lb />been bothered by injuries since coming to ECU.<lb />1992: Played in six games as backup defensive tackle ... Played against<lb />Duke and in the last five games ... In 49 defensive plays, had two tackles ...<lb />Had two stops against Southern Miss ... Had shoulder surgery before spring<lb />drills and did not participate in spring workouts.<lb />1991: Played in four games as a reserve defensive tackle ... Saw action<lb />against Memphis State, Central Florida, South Carolina and Tulane ... Had<lb />five tackles on the season, all solos ... Had two stops against South Carolina<lb />and one each in the three other games ... Named Defensive Scout Team Player<lb />of the Week during lilinois week ... Bothered by shoulder sprain during spring.<lb />1990: Played in last two games of the season at noseguard ... Finished with<lb />two tackles, both solos ... Started season at center and was moved to defense<lb />in middle of season ... Had both tackles against Memphis State ... Bothered<lb />by shoulder injury during season.<lb />1989: Redshirted. Named scout team player of the week against Virginia<lb />Tech.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in football and track and once in<lb />wrestling at Westover High School in Fayetteville, N.C. ... Played offensive<lb />tackle as a sophomore and junior and center as a senior ... Coached by Reggie<lb />Pinkney ... Named team's outstanding lineman in senior season ... Won district<lb />championship in the discus as a senior.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Math ... Son of Melvin and Lela Taylor ...<lb />Born May 8, 1971 in Dallas, Texas ... Plays the keyboards ... Has written and<lb />composed songs ... 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          <lb />al)<lb />UP NEP OUP OLY OUR) OLE? 6 OE OL OL OUP COL oO? OL? oO sO<lb />ili<lb />Ae OO<lb />ve<lb />WW<lb />Ny es |<lb />Ll<lb />=<lb />a a<lb />Meet The Pirates<lb />Defensive Statistics<lb />Year UT AT TY TRL Sacks - FF-FR PD _INT<lb />1990 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0<lb />1991 5 0 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0<lb />1992 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0<lb />Totals 8 1 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0<lb />97 Derek Taylor<lb />Sr-3L, NG, 6-0, 275<lb />Atlanta, Ga. (North Fulton HS)<lb />Listed as the starter at the noseguard position<lb />on the defensive line ... Had a great spring ... Is<lb />the nucleus of the defensive line ... Tenacious ...<lb />Hard worker ... Has great technique ... Has exceptional quickness and good<lb />strength ... Bench presses 415 pounds, tops among defensive linemen ... Has<lb />an incline press of 325 pounds ... Runs the 40-yard dash in 5.0 seconds ...<lb />Has a 28 inch vertical jump ... Incline press is an ECU record for defensive<lb />linemen ... Had an eight-yard sack and another tackle for loss in four major<lb />spring scrimmages.<lb />1992: Played in every game but one ... Started six games at left defensive<lb />tackle ... Started against Syracuse, South Carolina, Bowling Green, Duke,<lb />Cincinnati and Memphis State ... In 314 defensive plays, recorded 27 total<lb />tackles, including 15 solos ... Also had three tackles for losses and one sack<lb />... Injured ankle against Cincinnati and did not play against Pittsburgh ... Split<lb />time with Jeff Cooke ... Had season best six stops, including a sack and tackle<lb />for loss, against Duke ... Also had four stops and a tackle for loss against South<lb />Carolina ... Had three stops and a tackle for loss against Arkansa State.<lb />1991: Played in seven games, missing five due to a broken foot suffered<lb />in week of practice before Memphis State game ... Started the season opener<lb />against Illinois and last four games ... Missed games against Memphis State,<lb />Central Florida, South Carolina, Akron and Syracuse ... Recorded 16 tackles,<lb />including 10 solos, in regular season ... Also had three quarterback hurries,<lb />2V2 tackles for losses and two pass deflections ... Against Illinois, had four<lb />tackles including 1/2 sack for minus seven yards ... In Cincinnati game, had<lb />three stops, including two for losses and a pass deflection ... Had five tackles,<lb />including 1/2 sack for minus 18 yards against N.C. State in Peach Bowl ...<lb />Sack came on Wolfpack's final drive, helping to hold N.C. State to a field goal<lb />attempt of 49 yards, which was missed ... Moved from nose guard to defensive<lb />tackle in fall drills ... Had two sacks and four tackles for losses in four spring<lb />scrimmages ... Named outstanding defensive lineman and ''Toughest Man<lb />in the Trenches"' by coaching staff.<lb />1990: Played in 10 games, starting the first seven at noseguard ... Missed<lb />the Memphis State game with a bicep muscle strain ... Finished season with<lb />23 tackles, including 17 solos ... Also had one quarterback hurry ... Did not<lb />have any tackles in last five games ... Had season best eight tackles against<lb />Southern Miss ... Also had seven stops against Virginia Tech ... Earned ''Out-<lb />Standing Individual Effort' mention against the Hokies for defensing a screen<lb />pass ... Named by coaching staff as most promising newcomer in spring drills<lb />... Had four tackles and one sack in spring game.<lb />1989: Redshirted.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and four in track at North<lb />Fulton High School in Atlanta ... Played in just four games in 1988 due to eye<lb />injury ... Averaged 11 tackles per game and blocked six kicks as a junior ...<lb />Named /n-Town Extra All-Star ... Was regional champion in shot put and discus<lb />... Also named all-city and all-metro in track ... Named Most Improved Student<lb />of the Year at North Fulton as a senior.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Criminal Justice ... Son of Thad and Vera<lb />Taylor ... Born December 5, 1970 in Miami, Fla.<lb />1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-Solos-<lb />Assists) Syracuse 3-2-1; Virginia Tech 2-0-2; South Carolina 4-1-3; Bowling<lb />Green 4-2-2; Duke 6-5-1; Cincinnati 1-1-0; Pittsburgh DNP; Southern Miss 1-1-0;<lb />West Virginia 1-0-1; Arkansas State 3-3-0; Memphis State 2-0-2.<lb />4/7<lb />1991 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-Solos-<lb />Assists) Illinois 4-3-1; Memphis State DNP; Central Florida DNP; South Carolina<lb />DNP; Akron DNP; Syracuse DNP; Pittsburgh 2-0-2; Tulane 1-0-1; Southern<lb />Miss 3-3-0; Virginia Tech 3-1-2; Cincinnati 3-3-0; N.C. State 5-1-4.<lb />1990 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: DEFENSE (Total Tackles-Solos-<lb />Assists) Louisiana Tech 1-0-1; Florida State 1-1-0; Virginia Tech 7-5-2; SW<lb />Louisiana 2-2-0; Georgia 4-3-1; Southern Miss 8-6-2; South Carolina 0-0-0;<lb />Cincinnati 0-0-0; Temple 0-0-0; Memphis State DNP; Northern Illinois 0-0-0.<lb />Personality Profile<lb />Nickname: D.T.<lb />When I was little, my favorite football team was: Miami Dolphins<lb />Favorite non-sports hero: Thad Taylor (father)<lb />My football fantasy is to: Score a touchdown<lb />In 10 years, I'd like to do what: Have a successful career<lb />My least favorite food is: none<lb />When you leave ECU, what will you want people to remember about<lb />you: My attitude<lb />College football would be better, if: We got paid<lb />If | could change something about myself, | would: Control my temper<lb />Defensive Statistics<lb />Year UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR<lb />1990 1/7 6 23 00 0-0 0-0<lb />1991 10 6 16 22 Yo-11 0-0<lb />1992 15 12 2/7 34 1-3 0-0<lb />Totals 42 24 66 5-6 1%-14 0-0<lb />NIONOD<lb />OQ;00084<lb />78 Terry Tilghman<lb />Sr-2L, OT, 6-6, 276<lb />Mesquite, Texas (HS)<lb />Coaches feel that Tilghman is the top offensive<lb />lineman on the squad ... Suffered a knee injury<lb />in the second week of spring drills and coaches<lb />are hopeful he'll be close to 100 percent by the start of fall drills ... Great leader<lb />... Hard worker ... Smart ... Good technique ... Plays hard every down ... Solid,<lb />all-around performer ... Versatile ... Has played all offensive lineman positions,<lb />but will be the starter at left offensive tackle ... Bench presses 345 pounds<lb />and squats 500.<lb />1992: Started 10 of 11 games ... Came off the bench against Arkansas State<lb />... Started at left offensive guard ... Game captain against Southern Miss ...<lb />Against Pitt, had 14 knockdown blocks.<lb />1991: Played in 10 games as a reserve offensive tackle ... Backed up Nick<lb />Wilson on the right side ... Did not play against Memphis State and Cincinnati<lb />... Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack for 20 straight quarters<lb />early in the season.<lb />1990: One of five true freshmen to get into a game last season ... Played<lb />in six games as a backup offensive tackle ... Saw action against Louisiana<lb />Tech, Florida State, Southwestern Louisiana, South Carolina, Cincinnati and<lb />Memphis State.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three seasons at Mesquite High School in Mesquite,<lb />Texas ... All-District as a junior and listed among top 20 players in the state<lb />of Texas prior to senior season ... Member of Dallas Times-Herald Metro-Plex<lb />Top 100 ... Coached in high school by Mickey Delamar ... Played tight end<lb />as a sophomore ... Injured knee during senior season.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Physical Education ... Son of Kenneth and<lb />Jackie Tilghman ... Born on May 22, 1972 ... Changed name from Terry<lb />Northcutt to Tilghman before enrolling in school ... Was an Eagle Scout.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Meet The Pirates<lb />95 Sean Turner<lb />Jr-JC, DT, 6-1, 253<lb />Coffeyville, Kan. (Butler County CC)<lb />Will play a backup role at noseguard in the<lb />Pirates' new defensive scheme ... Began spring<lb />drills at linebacker and moved to defensive line<lb />... Suffered injury before move and did not see much practice time on the line<lb />of scrimmage ... Coaches feel he will contribute in the fall ... Bench presses<lb />410 pounds and squats 530 ... Runs the 40-yard dash in 5.02 seconds.<lb />BUTLER COUNTY CC: Earned two letters in football and one in track at<lb />Butler County Community College in El Dorada, Kan. ... In 1992, recorded<lb />122 tackles, five interceptions, eight tackles for losses and two fumble recoveries<lb />... Named honorable mention all-conference in both seasons ... Played for coach<lb />Tom Saia.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in football for coach Charlie Nally at<lb />Parsons High School in Parsons, Kan. ... Also had four letters in basketball<lb />and track ... An all-state selection in football, basketball and track ... Viking<lb />track team won state championship in 1991.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is physical education ... Son of Gail Turner<lb />... Born May 2, 1972 in Parsons, Kan. ... Enjoys playing dominos and cards<lb />... Admires the Detroit Lions' Barry Sanders.<lb />1 2 Orlando Whitaker<lb />Jr-1L, QB, 6-0, 181<lb />Battleboro, N.C. (North Edgecombe HS)<lb />Enters fall camp as the third quarterback on the<lb />depth chart ... Has good athletic skills ... Runs<lb />well ... Played much better in the latter half of this<lb />spring ... Needs more repetitions ... Understands the scheme of the offense<lb />... Holds school mark for quarterbacks with 45 dips ... Has been timed at 4.85<lb />in the 40-yard dash ... Bench presses 255 pounds ... In annual spring game,<lb />completed five of nine passes for 32 yards ... In four major spring scrimmages,<lb />completed 12 of 24 passes for 150 yards.<lb />1992: Did not see any playing time ... Worked as a reserve quarterback ...<lb />In five spring scrimmages, completed 10 of 27 passes for 51 yards with no<lb />touchdowns and no interceptions.<lb />1991: Played in one game, against Akron, as a back-up quarterback ...<lb />Completed three of five passes for six yards ... In four spring scrimmages,<lb />completed 12 of 31 passes for 97 yards ... Completed two of seven passes<lb />for 19 yards in spring game.<lb />1990: Redshirted ... Was Scout Team Player of the Week against Northern<lb />IIlinois.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years in football, basketball and baseball<lb />at North Edgecombe High School ... Was football team's MVP for three seasons<lb />... Two-time All-Tobacco Belt Conference and All-East ... All-Area and All-County<lb />as a senior ... Completed 91 of 160 passes in senior year for 1,595 yards and<lb />23 touchdowns ... Set state record for career touchdown passes with 67 and<lb />passed for over 5,000 yards ... All-conference and all-area for two years in<lb />basketball, averaging double figures points ... Team MVP and all-conference<lb />in baseball, hitting .400 with four home runs ... As a pitcher, won 17 games<lb />and pitched seven shutouts ... Also played shortstop ... Coached in football<lb />by Raymond Cobb.<lb />PERSONAL: Intends to major in Information Processing ... Son of Mildred<lb />Spruill ... Also raised by grandfather, Alvin Whitaker ... Born Nov. 25, 1971<lb />... Brother, Jeff, was a guard on the ECU basketball team in 1989-92 ... Enjoys<lb />listening to music and swimming.<lb />48<lb />Passing Statistics<lb />Year Att. Comp. int. Pct. Yds. TD Long<lb />1991 5 3 6 600 6 O 11 (kon)<lb />1992 0 0 0 000 0 O69<lb />Totals 5 g 0 600 6 ODO ii (Anon)<lb />63 Kevin Wiggins<lb />So-SQ, C, 6-0, 260<lb />Pink Hill, N.C. (South Lenoir HS)<lb />Walk-on who is progressing up the depth chart<lb />... IS battling Derrick Leaphart for the starting<lb />center position ... Blue collar ... Fastest lineman<lb />on the squad, running a 4.9 in the 40-yard dash ... Squats 600 pounds, best<lb />among offensive linemen ... Good run biocker ... Made great strides in the<lb />spring ... Set a new standard for offensive linemen in spring testing by scoring<lb />73 Pirate Points.<lb />1992: Played in three games as a backup center ... Saw action against Duke,<lb />Cincinnati and Pittsburgh.<lb />1991: Redshirted ... Practiced as a center.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters in football and three in track at South<lb />Lenior High School in Deep Run, N.C. ... Played both defensive and offensive<lb />line and also fullback, inside linebacker and defensive end in high school ...<lb />As asenior, named all-area and squad's best blocker ... As a sophomore and<lb />junior, named all-conference and honorable mention all-area ... In track, was<lb />undefeated in the shot put as a senior ... During sophomore and senior year,<lb />named Most Valuable in field events ... Also threw the discus.<lb />PERSONAL: Undecided on academic major ... Son of William and Ann<lb />Wiggins ... Born Oct. 14, 1973 in Kinston, N.C. ... Enjoys weight lifting ... Would<lb />like to teach. and coach after graduation.<lb />Personality Profile<lb />When | was little, my favorite football team was: Buffalo Bills<lb />Favorite non-sports hero: George Jones<lb />My football fantasy is to: Be a three-year starter on three winning teams<lb />Most impressive person I've ever met: Dean Smith<lb />In 10 years, I'd like to do what: Be teaching and coaching in high school<lb />The job | hated most was: Dishwasher<lb />My favorite food is: Grandma's home cooking<lb />My favorite song of all-time is: Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes (by George<lb />Jones)<lb />College football would be better, if: There were playoffs<lb />NN ON<lb />MON OT OT<lb />N<lb />vy<lb />mM<lb />ToT Wit<lb />J<lb />@<lb />nm MT Th OT om a oom<lb />7h<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Ly Mr 6 OL OCU OCW :C('i COCO i OO Oe oe ee<lb />Vj Veen<lb />ial<lb />=<lb />At Ay AME<lb />AY<lb />Meet The Pirates<lb />85 allen Williams<lb />Fr-RS, WR, 6-1, 190<lb />Rock Hill, S.C. (Northwestern HS)<lb />Has the potential to be one of the best receivers<lb />in ECU history ... Made steady improvement<lb />during the spring ... Has great hands ... Needs<lb />to continue to improve his intensity level ... Designated starter at split end,<lb />sharing time with Derrek Batson ... Has good sizes ... In four major spring<lb />scrimmages, caught 12 passes for 309 yards and five touchdowns, including<lb />two of more than 60 yards ... Timed in the 40-yard dash at 4.67 seconds ...<lb />Bench presses 245 pounds.<lb />1992: Redshirted ... Practiced at wide receiver ... Named offensive scout<lb />team player of the week against Cincinnati.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered two seasons in football and track at Northwestern<lb />High School in Rock Hill, S.C. ... Played for coach Jimmy Wallace ... Helped<lb />lead the Warriors to a 12-1 record and a region championship as a senior ...<lb />Chose ECU over Maryland and Appalachian State ... Caught 47 passes for<lb />691 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior ... Returned four punts for<lb />touchdowns as a senior ... Played in the Shrine Bowl ... Two-time all-area and<lb />all-region ... Two-time all-Upper State and made five different all-state teams<lb />... Named Rock Hill Herald Top 25 and Charlotte Obeserver's Top 25 South<lb />Carolinians ... AS a junior, caught 45 passes for 719 yards and four touchdowns<lb />... Also had three interceptions as a junior.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Criminal Justice ... Son of Allen and Sharle<lb />Williams ... Born March 5, 1974 in Pittsburgh, Pa. ... Enjoys fishing and remote<lb />control cars ... Chosen Optimist Club Youth of the Month in Dec. 1991 ... Named<lb />to Who's Who Among High School Students ... Nickname is Cube.<lb />Personality Profile<lb />When | was little, my sports hero was: Julius Erving, Tony Dorsett<lb />When | was little, my favorite football team was: Dallas Cowboys<lb />Favorite non-sports hero: My mother and father<lb />My football fantasy is to: Win the Heisman<lb />Most impressive person I've ever met: Michael Jordan<lb />The job | hated most was: Bagging groceries<lb />My favorite food is: Lasagna<lb />My least favorite food is: Meatloaf<lb />My favorite song of all-time is: Tender Love (by Force MDs)<lb />My favorite class is: History<lb />What is something that hardly anyone knows about you that you<lb />would like for them to know: |'m very nice when people get to know<lb />Efy<lb />49<lb />47 Brian Williams<lb />FR-RS, DE/SN, 6-4, 219<lb />Garner, N.C. (HS)<lb />Will handle snaps for placement kicks ... Will<lb />also be a backup outside linebacker/ defensive<lb />end ... Has a super attitude ... Hard worker and<lb />very coachable ... Needs to add size and strength ... Tough, hard-nosed ...<lb />Runs the 40 in 5.1 seconds ... Bench presses 310 pounds ... Listed behind<lb />Eric Myers on the depth chart at outside linebacker.<lb />1992: Redshirted ... Practiced as a deep snapper.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two letters in football and one in track at Garner<lb />High School for coach Hal Stewart ... Played tight end and defensive end ...<lb />Played in East-West All-Star Game ... Was a two-time honorable mention all-<lb />conference selection.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic maior is Physical Therapy ... Son of P.T. and Diane<lb />Williams ... Born June 16, 1973 in Raleigh, N.C. ... As a youngster, favorite<lb />team was Washington Redskins and favorite player was Charles Mann.<lb />87 Ronnie Williams<lb />Sr-1L, HB, 6-0, 191<lb />Rock Hill, S.C. (Riverside CC)<lb />Granted a medical redshirt for 1993 due to<lb />shoulder injury suffered in first game of 1992<lb />season ... Moved from wide receiver to running<lb />back in spring ... Runs well with good speed ... Can mix it up, a tough player<lb />... Catches ball well ... Aggressive ... Picked up new position well, despite lack<lb />of practice time ... A big-play maker and a clutch performer ... In four major<lb />spring scrimmages, caught seven passes for 54 yards ... Runs the 40-yard<lb />dash in 4.54 seconds ... Set new school standards for wide receivers in spring<lb />testing for incline press (260) and Pirate Points (76) ... Has a 36 inch vertical<lb />jump ... Bench presses 305 pounds ... In spring testing, did 103 sit-ups in two<lb />minutes.<lb />1992: Started season opener against Syracuse and suffered season-ending<lb />shoulder separation in same game ... Had two catches for 41 yards in the game<lb />... Started at the H-back spot.<lb />1991: Played in all 12 games, starting nine at flanker ... Caught 17 passes<lb />for 167 yards during regular season ... Did not have any catches in the Peach<lb />Bowl ... Came off the bench against Illinois, Memphis State and South Carolina<lb />... Caught four passes for 31 yards against South Carolina ... Had three grabs<lb />against Syracuse for 28 yards ... Had season-long 22 yard completion against<lb />Illinois ... Had three carries on reverses for 19 yards.<lb />JUNIOR COLLEGE: Played football and track two seasons at Riverside (Cal.)<lb />Community College ... Coached in football by Barry Meir ... In two years, caught<lb />26 passes, with five for touchdowns ... In first JUCO game, caught seven passes<lb />for 155 yards ... Riverside finished 1989 as the number one ranked junior college<lb />team in the country ... Rams ran veer offense, which cut down on his catches<lb />... Originally went to Riverside to run track ... All-Southern California JUCO<lb />selection in 1990.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in football and track at Rock Hill (S.C.)<lb />High School ... As a senior quarterback, threw for 488 yards and ran for 376<lb />more ... Owns school record for 110 high hurdles (14.01) and 300 intermediate<lb />hurdles (38.4) ... Played for coach Jim Ringer ... Helped lead Bearcats to 1988<lb />state semi-final game ... Also was a receiver, catching 14 passes for 169 yards<lb />... Was an all-conference, all-area and all-region choice in football and track.<lb />PERSONAL: Designated major is Community and Commercial Recreation<lb />... Son of James and Barbara Williams ... Born Jan. 1, 1971 in Rock Hill, S.C.<lb />... Cousin, Cookie Massey, played at North Carolina ... After NFL career, wants<lb />to return to hometown of Rock Hill and become mayor.<lb />ii<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Meet The Pirates<lb />1991 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RECEIVING (Catches-Yards-Touch-<lb />downs) Illinois 2-25-0; Memphis State 0-0-0; Central Florida 0-0-0; South<lb />Carolina 4-31-0; Akron 2-7-0; Syracuse 3-28-0; Pittsburgh 1-9-0; Tulane 0-0-0;<lb />Southern Miss 1-18-0; Virginia Tech 2-14-0; Cincinnati 2-35-0; N.C. State 0-0-0.<lb />--meee<lb />Personality Profile<lb />Nickname: Bean<lb />When | was little, my sports hero was: Tony Dorsett<lb />When | was little, my favorite football team was: Dallas Cowboys<lb />Favorite non-sports hero: Clint Eastwood, Dennis Young<lb />Most impressive person I've ever met: Barry Sanders<lb />In 10 years, I'd like to do what: Be the mayor of Rock Hill, S.C.<lb />The job | hated most was: Cleaning out the sewer line last summer.<lb />My favorite food is: | love all foods<lb />My favorite song of all-time is: My Way (by Frank Sinatra)<lb />What is something that hardly anyone knows about you that you<lb />would like for them to know: | once dressed like a woman and won<lb />a beauty contest.<lb />Receiving Statistics<lb />Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Long<lb />1991 17 167 9.8 0 22 (IIl.)<lb />1992 2 A1 20.5 0 29 (SU)<lb />Totals 19 208 10.9 0 29 (SU)<lb />Rushing Statistics<lb />Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Long<lb />1991 3 19 6.3 0 9 (USC)<lb />1992 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />Totals 3 19 6.3 0 9 (USC)<lb />14 Bill Wilson<lb />Jr-JC, P, 6-4, 223<lb />Sallisaw, Okla. (NE Oklahoma A&amp;M)<lb />Coaches have raved about Wilson's punting<lb />during spring drills ... ls the Pirates' number one<lb />punter ... Has good distance and hang time ... Can<lb />hit the coffin corner ... Had a good spring, averaging 43.44 yards on 41 attempts<lb />... In the annual spring game, averaged 45.7 yards on seven punts, including<lb />a spring-best 63 yards.<lb />JUNIOR COLLEGE: Lettered twice in football at NE Oklahoma A&amp;M in Miami,<lb />Okla. ... Averaged 41.0 yards per punt during junior college career ... Played<lb />for Mike Lloyd ... The Norsemen were 9-1 in 1992 and junior college national<lb />champions in 1991 ... Named honorable mention All-America in 1992.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and two in golf at Sallisaw<lb />(Okla.) High School ... Named all-conference, all-district and honorable mention<lb />all-state in high school.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Elementary Education ... Son of Bill and<lb />Lou Wilson ... Born Nov. 16, 1972 in Fort Smith, Ark.<lb />50<lb />26 Damon Wilson<lb />Jr-2L, RB, 6-0, 233<lb />Jacksonville, Fla. (Ribault HS)<lb />Needed to have a good spring and had one ...<lb />Great compliment to Junior Smith ... Will back up<lb />the 1,000-yard rusher ... Needs to show more<lb />consistency ... Tough hard runner ... Added size and strength in the off-season<lb />... Good blocker ... Knows the offensive scheme ... Sees most of the playing<lb />time in short-yardage and goal line situations ... Can also catch the ball well<lb />... Has been timed at 4.65 seconds in the 40-yard dash ... Holds school mark<lb />for running backs in spring testing with an incline lift of 295 pounds ... Bench<lb />presses 365 pounds and has a 29-inch vertical jump ... In four spring<lb />scrimmages, had 182 yards on 64 carries ... Also caught four passes for 20<lb />yards.<lb />1992: Played in every game as a backup running back ... Had five rushes<lb />for 13 yards, including a seven-yard run against Cincinnati ... Also caught two<lb />passes for two yards ... Had a four yard catch against Southern Miss.<lb />1991: Played in nine games without any starts ... Injured ankle against<lb />Syracuse and missed games with Pittsburgh and Tulane ... Missed South<lb />Carolina game with shoulder injury ... Had 34 carries for 82 yards and five<lb />touchdowns ... Did not have any catches ... Used primarily in short-yardage<lb />situations ... Touchdown runs were for 1, 2, 1, 1, 1 yards ... Had two touch-<lb />downs and a 16-yard carry against Akron ... Also had scores against Memphis<lb />State, Central Florida and Southern Miss ... Had 10 carries for 33 yards against<lb />Akron and 11 carries for 29 yards against Southern Miss ... Led the squad<lb />in rushing during the spring with 195 yards on 54 carries and one touchdown<lb />in four scrimmages ... Also caught three passes for 12 yards ... Had six carries<lb />for 31 yards in spring game with three catches for 12 yards ... Named most<lb />improved offensive back and most promising newcomer in spring by coaching<lb />staff.<lb />1990: Redshirted ... Was Scout Team Player of the Week vs. Temple and<lb />Southwestern Louisiana ... Given Rick Bankston Memorial Award for out-<lb />standing offensive scout team player.<lb />HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters in football and two each in track and<lb />wrestling at Ribault High School in Jacksonville, Fla. ... Rushed for 817 yards<lb />in senior season ... Named Florida Times-Union Player of the Week in a<lb />217-yard rushing effort against Englewood ... Coached in high school by<lb />Bernard Greggs ... Had seven consecutive 100-yard rushing games ... Also<lb />played linebacker.<lb />PERSONAL: Academic major is Criminal Justice ... Son of Charlie and<lb />Patricia Wilson ... Born on Aug. 11, 1972 ... Wants to become a forest ranger<lb />after graduation ... Likes to draw and listen to music.<lb />1992 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RUSHING (Rushes-Yards-Touch-<lb />downs) Syracuse 0-0-0; Virginia Tech 0-0-0; South Carolina 0-0-0; Bowling<lb />Green 0-0-0; Duke 0-0-0; Cincinnati 4-12-0; Pittsburgh 1-1-0; Southern Miss<lb />0-0-0; West Virginia 0-0-0; Arkansas State 0-0-0; Memphis State 0-0-0.<lb />1991 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS: RUSHING (Rushes-Yards-<lb />Touchdowns) Illinois 1-2-0; Memphis State 1-1-1; Central Florida 5-6-1; South<lb />Carolina DNP; Akron 10-33-2; Syracuse 1-6-0; Pittsburgh DNP; Tulane DNP;<lb />Southern Miss 11-29-1; Virginia Tech 3-4-0; Cincinnati 2-1-0; N.C. State 0-0-0.<lb />Rushing Statistics<lb />Year Att. Yds. Avg. 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          <lb />a<lb />3 1993 ECU Signee List<lb />_ Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown<lb />= Chris Aivazoglou DL 6-3 270 Eddystone, Pa. (Ridley HS/Hargrave Military Academy)<lb />= # Willie Brookins DE 6-2 225 West Palm Beach, Fla. (Suncoast HS/NE Oklahoma A&amp;M)<lb />~ Carlos Brown LB 6-1 215 Elizabeth City, N.C. (Northeastern HS)<lb />= Marvin Burke LB 6-1 230 Jacksonville, Fla. (Raines HS)<lb />= Benny "BJ." Crane LB 6-1 220 College Park, Ga. (Lovett HS)<lb />~ Linwood DeBrew WR 5-10 175 Newport News, Va. (Ferguson HS)<lb />= Andy Dulioki OL 6-6 250 Orlando, Fla. (Winter Park HS)<lb />_ Dan Gonzalez QB 6-3 205 Neptune, N.J. (Neptune HS)<lb />= # Columbus Grice DB 5-11 175 Greenville, N.C. (Rose HS/Butler County CC)<lb />= Chad Holcomb PK 6-2 160 Smyrna, Ga. (Campbell HS)<lb />fs # Marcus Jones DE 6-2 260 Aurora, Ill. (West Aurora HS/San Bernadino Valley College)<lb />= # John Krawczyk DL 6-3 265 Oglesby, Ill. (St. Bede Academy/Illinois Valley CC)<lb />- Perez Mattison QB 6-1 185 Anderson, S.C. (Westside HS)<lb />~ @ Jerris McPhail RB 5-11 192 Clinton, N.C. (Clinton HS/Wake Forest University)<lb />= Shane McPherson OL 6-312 265 Cartersville, Ga. (Cartersville HS)<lb />_ Brian Nagy OL 6-6 265 Orlando, Fla. (Winter Park HS)<lb />= Jason Nichols WR 5-10 170 Norcross, Ga. (Meadowcreek HS)<lb />= John Peacock LB 6-0 215 Venice, Fla. (Cardinal Mooney HS)<lb />Dante Randolph TE 6-4 207. _- Greenville, N.C. (Rose HS)<lb />= Brian Richardson DE 6-4 230 Spring Hope, N.C. (Southern Nash HS)<lb />=" # Mike Sweat LB 6-2 235 Kirkland, Wash. (Lake Washington HS/Dixie College)<lb />~ *# Sean Turner Di 6-1 255 Coffeyville, Kan. (Parsons HS/Butler County CC)<lb />- Lorenzo West LB 6-3 230 Atlanta, Ga. (Decatur HS)<lb />*# Bill Wilson EP 6-4 Z15 Sallisaw, Okla. (Sallisaw HS/NE Oklahoma A&amp;M)<lb />-= * Enrolled at ECU during Spring 1993 Semester. Participated in sue Drills.<lb />~ # Will be a junior during the 1993 football season.<lb />=z e Will be a sophomore during the 1993 football season.<lb /><lb />0s Oe<lb />|<lb />Wd<lb />it<lb />nt<lb />Al<lb />31<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Chris Aivazoglou<lb />DL, 6-3, 270, Eddystone, Pa. (Riddley HS/Hargrave Military Academy)<lb />Lettered twice in football and once in wrestling at Ridley High School<lb />before entering Hargrave Military Academy, where he lettered once<lb />in football ... Played for coach Joe McNicolas at Ridley and coach<lb />Joe Freeland at Hargrave ... Last season, had 48 tackles, including<lb />four for losses, three sacks and a fumble recovery for Hargrave ...<lb />Named All-Central, All-Delco, second-team All-Southeastern and<lb />second-team All-Area high school ... Helped lead Hargrave to a 7-4<lb />mark last season ... Ridley was 12-1 in his last season there ... Also<lb />considered attending Arkansas, Cincinnati and South Carolina ...<lb />Brother, John Aivazoglou, played basketball at Cabrini College (Pa.)<lb />... Name is pronounced A-voz-o-lou ... A Dean's List student and has<lb />also been active in community service at area hospital ... Born May<lb />21, 1973 in Chester, Pa ... Son of Andreas and Parthina Aivazoglou.<lb />Willie Brookins<lb />DE, 6-2, 225, West Palm Beach, Fla. (Suncoast HS/NE Oklahoma A&amp;M)<lb />Three-year letterwinner in football at Suncoast High School in<lb />Riviera Beach, Fla. ... Has also lettered in football two seasons at<lb />Northeastern Oklahoma A&amp;M in Miami, Okla. ... Played for coach<lb />Mike Lloyd at Northeast Oklahoma ... Last season, had seven sacks,<lb />a fumble recovery and a blocked punt ... The Norsemen were 9-1 last<lb />season and national runners-up in junior college ... Brookins' squad<lb />won the JUCO national championship in 1991 ... Also considered at-<lb />tending Mississippi State ... Played for coach Al Sutton at Suncoast,<lb />where he also played with current Pirate Ken Crawford ... The<lb />Chargers were conference champions two seasons ... Was named<lb />all-conference and high school's defensive player of the year ... Born<lb />Aug. 14, 1972 in West Palm Beach, Fla. ... Son of Mary Ann Gordon.<lb />Carlos Brown<lb />LB, 6-1, 215, Elizabeth City, N.C. (Northeastern HS)<lb />Earned four letters in football for coach Eric McDaniels at North-<lb />eastern High School in Elizabeth City, N.C. ... Also lettered three<lb />times in track and basketball ... Became ECU's last signee of the<lb />1993 class, when he inked a scholarship in June ... Named all-<lb />conference in football at running back and linebacker ... Named<lb />school's player of the year ... Helped lead basketball squad to Big<lb />East Conference title ... Teammate in basketball of T.J. Long, a<lb />member of the Pirate hoops squad ... Northeastern was 9-3 last<lb />season in football ... Chose ECU over N.C. State, South Carolina<lb />and Florida ... Selected to play in the McDonald's East-West All-Star<lb />Basketball Game ... Named school's best defensive basketball<lb />player ... Born July 5, 1975 ... Son of Olivia Brown.<lb />Marvin Burke<lb />LB, 6-1, 235, Jacksonville, Fla. (Raines HS)<lb />Lettered three years in football at Raines High School in Jackson-<lb />ville, Fla. ... Also lettered three times in baseball and once in basket-<lb />ball and soccer ... Last year, had 87 solo tackles and 51 assists ...<lb />During prep career, had 410 tackles, one interception, caused 13<lb />fumbles, recovered four and had five sacks ... Helped lead team to<lb />two district championships and one sectional title ... Vikings were 5-5<lb />last season for coach Freddie Stephens ... An honor roll student ...<lb />Also considered attending Mississippi State and Louisville ...<lb />Second team All-City as a junior and senior ... Pre-season Super 11<lb />in Jacksonville and Super Prep ... Born Sept. 14, 1975 in Jackson-<lb />ville, Fla. ... Son of Marvin and Barbara Burke.<lb />1993 ECU Football Signees<lb />52<lb />Benny ''B.J.'' Crane<lb />LB, 6-1, 220, College Park, Ga (Lovett HS)<lb />Earned three letters in football, two in basketball and one in baseball<lb />at Lovett High School in Atlanta, Ga. ... As a senior, recorded 59 solo<lb />tackles and 16 assists ... Also had two interceptions, a blocked punt<lb />and field goal, three caused fumbles as a senior ... As a running back<lb />last season, had 622 yards on 92 carries (6.8 avg.) and averaged<lb />29.6 yards on 17 kickoff returns ... Also considered attending SMU<lb />... Helped lead squad to 11-3 mark last season and coach Bill<lb />Railey's squad ranked 4th in the state ... Named team's MVP last<lb />season ... Also All-City and named city's defensive player of the year<lb />... Atlanta Touchdown Club and Journal-Constitution Player of the<lb />Week honoree ... Named first-team all-state ... Born Nov. 9, 1974 in<lb />Atlanta, Ga. ... Son of Benny and Rebecca Crane.<lb />Linwood DeBrew<lb />WR, 5-10, 175, Newport News, Va. (Ferguson HS)<lb />Lettered three times in football and twice in track at Ferguson High<lb />School in Newport News, Va. ... AS a senior, had 33 catches for 720<lb />yards and six touchdowns ... Has been timed at 4.4 in the 40-yard<lb />dash ... Played for coach Tommy Reamon at Ferguson, who<lb />coached former Pirate Dion Johnson at Menchville High School in<lb />Newport News ... An honor roll student ... Named Daily Press All-<lb />Star and Roanoke Times and World News Top 25 Senior ... All-<lb />District selection ... Named school's outstanding student-athlete ...<lb />Participated in Project Discovery in high school ... Also considered<lb />attending Maryland, Minnesota and Virginia Tech ... Born Dec. 14,<lb />1975 in Newport News, Va. ... Son of Linwood and Shirley DeBrew.<lb />Andy Dulioki<lb />OL, 6-6, 250, Orlando, Fla. (Winter Park HS)<lb />Earned two letters in football and one in basketball at Winter Park<lb />(Fla.) High School ... Will come to ECU along with high school team-<lb />mate Brian Nagy ... Named all-conference and all-county during and<lb />junior and senior seasons ... Coached by Larry Gergley ... Given<lb />Golden Helmet Award for top offensive lineman of the week ...<lb />Gold's Gym Award ... Awarded with Nagy as best offensive lineman<lb />on squad ... Also considered attending Kentucky and Florida ...<lb />Name is pronounced Doo-lee-o-kee ... An honor student and given<lb />school's scholar-athlete award ... Born March 14, 1975 in Midland,<lb />Michigan ... Son of John and Cynthia Dulioki.<lb />Dan Gonzalez<lb />QB, 6-3, 205, Neptune, N.J. (Neptune HS)<lb />Earned three letters in football, four in baseball and one in basket-<lb />ball at Neptune (N.J.) High School ... Played for coach John Amabile<lb />at Neptune ... Passed for 990 yards as a senior for 12 touchdowns<lb />... Has 40 career touchdown passes ... The Scarlet Flyers were 11-1<lb />and went to the state championship game last season ... Given<lb />Golden Helmet Award as conference MVP ... All-conference as<lb />sophomore, junior and senior ... All-county as sophomore and senior<lb />... Also considered attending Rutgers and Maryland ... National<lb />Honor Society ... Garden State Academic Award ... Edward J.<lb />Bloustein Academic Scholarship Award winner ... Born Sept. 20,<lb />1974 in Salinas, Calif ... Son of Gilbert and Irma Gonzalez.<lb />Z<lb />*<lb />ee<lb />*<lb />vy<lb />fa eh<lb />*<lb />.T<lb />&gt;<lb />a<lb />~~<lb />. 4<lb />. 4<lb />=<lb /></p>
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          <lb />7<lb />a<lb />aa.<lb />ay os ee ee oo Ce Cr CU LY Loh kk ok ee ee ee<lb />Lil!<lb />bd<lb />Lil<lb />Al oP oP ou ul<lb />Al<lb />Columbus Grice<lb />DB, 5-11, 175, Greenville, N.C. (J.H. Rose HS/ Butler County CC)<lb />Earned two letters in football and basketball at Rose High School in<lb />Greenville, N.C. and two letters in football at Butler County Com-<lb />munity College in El Dorado, Kansas ... Had six interceptions during<lb />two years at Butler ... Honorable Mention All-America last season ...<lb />Played cornerback for coach Tom Saia at Butler ... The Grizzlies<lb />were 4-6 last season ... Played for coach Chip Williams at Rose High<lb />School ... Named Rose HS's Athlete of the Year in 1990 ... Was team<lb />MVP in football and basketball at Rose ... Also named all-conference<lb />in basketball as senior ... AS senior at Rose, started at quarterback<lb />and played defensive back ... Born May 5, 1973 in Greenville ... Son<lb />of Gloristine Grice.<lb />Chad Holcomb<lb />PK, 6-2, 160, Smyrna, Ga. (Campbell HS)<lb />Earned three letters in football and one in golf and tennis at Camp-<lb />bell High School in Smyrna, Ga. ... In high school career, hit 87 of 88<lb />extra-point attempts ... As a senior, was eight of 12 in field goals and<lb />80 percent of his kickoffs went into the endzone ... During career,<lb />was 15 of 24 in field goals ... Has hit 49-yard field goal ... First-team<lb />all-county as a senior ... Second-team all-county as a sophomore ...<lb />Also considered Georgia Southern ... On Senior Class Executive<lb />Committee at Campbell ... Played for coach Mick Lusk at Campbell<lb />... Played at same high school as current Pirate Hank Cooper ... Born<lb />Jan. 24, 1975 in Miami, Fla. ... Son of Richard and Grace Holocomb.<lb />Marcus Jones<lb />DE, 6-2, 260, Aurora, Ill. (West Aurora HS /San Bernadino Valley College)<lb />Earned two letters in football for coach Ron Smedley at San Ber-<lb />nadino (Calif.) Valley College ... Named all-conference last season ...<lb />Had 21 sacks in two seasons including 12 last season ... The Indians<lb />were state champions with a 10-0-1 record ... Cousin is Kenny Battle,<lb />who played collegiate basketball at Illinois ... Earned two letters in<lb />football and one in basketball at West Aurora High School in Aurora,<lb />ll. ... Named all-conference as a senior ... HS team co-captain and<lb />MVP during senior season ... Played for coach Tim Cederbload ...<lb />Born Oct. 13, 1973 in Aurora, Ill. ... Son of Jack and Minnie Jones.<lb />John Krawczyk<lb />DL, 6-3, 265, Oglesby, Ill. (St. Bede Academy/Illinois Valley CC)<lb />Played one season for coach Chuck Goodwin at Illinois Valley Com-<lb />munity College in Oglesby, Ill. ... The Apaches were 6-4 last season<lb />and participated in the playoffs ... Last season, had 68 solo tackles,<lb />47 assists and 10 sacks ... Named all-state defensive tackle and all-<lb />region last season ... Lettered four seasons in football at St. Bede<lb />Academy for coach John Bellino ... Also lettered twice in baseball ...<lb />In high school, named all-conference, all-area, team captain and<lb />_. team MVP ... Also named school's weight lifter of the year ... Name<lb />is pronounced Kray-check ... Born Dec. 28, 1971 in LaSalle, Ill. ...<lb />Son of Mitchell Krawczyk.<lb />53<lb />1993 ECU Football Signees<lb />Perez Mattison<lb />QB, 6-1, 185, Anderson, S.C. (Westside HS)<lb />Lettered four years in football, two in basketball, five in soccer and<lb />one each in track and baseball at Westside High School in Ander-<lb />son, S.C. ... The Rams were region champions in 1992, going 8-3 ...<lb />Played for coach Ted Luckadoo ... Last season, completed 247 of<lb />319 (77 percent) for 2,432 yards and 28 touchdowns ... During high<lb />school career, completed 457 of 903 (50.4 percent) for 6,202 yards<lb />with 57 touchdowns and 34 interceptions ... Threw two touchdown<lb />passes in North-South All-Star Game and was Offensive MVP for the<lb />North squad ... All-state as senior (AP) and named area MVP by the<lb />Anderson Independent-Mail ... Also named team's MVP in 1991-92<lb />... Career leader in pass completions in South Carolina history ...<lb />Anderson Touchdown Club Offensive Player of the Year in 1992 ...<lb />Greenville (S.C.) Touchdown Club Player of the Week in 1991-92 ...<lb />Anderson Touchdown Club Offensive Player of the Week twice in<lb />1991 and three times in 1992 ... Also considered attending Ole Miss,<lb />Temple and Tennessee-Chattanooga ... Member of the Key Club<lb />and Boys State in 1992 ... Rams' soccer team was regional cham-<lb />pions four times ... Born Jan. 26, 1974 in Anderson, S.C. ... Son of<lb />Earl and Nettie Mattison.<lb />Jerris McPhail<lb />RB, 5-11, 192, Clinton, N.C. (Clinton HS/Wake Forest University)<lb />(Please see listing under MEET THE PIRATES)<lb />Shane McPherson<lb />OL, 6-312, 265, Cartersville, Ga. (Cartersville HS)<lb />Earned three letters in football at Cartersville High School in<lb />Cartersville, Ga. ... Played for coach Mike Earwood ... Member of<lb />North squad for Georgia North-South All-Star Game ... The Purple<lb />Hurricanes were 11-1 last season and 33-5 during McPherson's<lb />three-year career ... Purple Hurricanes were Region 7-AA cham-<lb />pions in 1989-91-92 and state champions in 1991 ... Also considered<lb />attending Furman ... Active in church ... Born Oct. 1, 1975 in Rome,<lb />Ga. ... Son of Alvin and Carolyn McPherson.<lb />Brian Nagy<lb />OL, 6-5, 265, Orlando, Fla. (Winter Park HS)<lb />Lettered three times in football and once in basketball at Winter Park<lb />(Fla.) High School ... Will come to ECU along with fellow high school<lb />teammate Andy Dulioki ... The Wildcats were 7-3 last season for<lb />coach Larry Gergley ... Named all-county, all-conference, all-Central<lb />Florida, all-state and all-southeast ... Given school's scholar-athlete<lb />award ... Team captain last year ... Is vice-president of area<lb />Fellowship of Christian Athletes chapter ... Also considered at-<lb />tending Florida, Florida State, Kentucky and Notre Dame ... Played<lb />tight end and defensive end in high school ... Had 22 catches during<lb />his career, including 12 in senior season ... Had 16 tackles during<lb />one game in senior season ... Name is pronounced Na-gee ... Born<lb />May 7, 1975 in North Miami Beach, Fla. ... Son of John and Ruth<lb />Nagy.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Jason Nichols<lb />WR, 5-10, 170, Norcross, Ga. (Meadowcreek HS)<lb />Four-year letterwinner for coach Norris Vaughn at Meadowcreek<lb />High School in Norcross, Ga. ... Also lettered once in basketball and<lb />track ... Gwinnett County all-county team as quarterback and defen-<lb />sive back last season ... Honorable mention all-state in 4A last<lb />season ... Given Coca-Cola Award last two seasons ... Last season,<lb />threw for 945 yards and 11 touchdowns ... Also rushed for 830 yards<lb />and 10 touchdowns as a senior ... Also considered attending Tulane,<lb />Ole Miss and Georiga ... Born Jan. 17, 1975 in Orlando, Fla. ... Son<lb />of Wallace and Jackie Nichols.<lb />John Peacock<lb />LB, 6-0, 215, Venice, Fla. (Cardinal Mooney HS)<lb />Earned four letters in football and one in baseball at Cardinal<lb />Mooney High School in Sarasota, Fla. ... Played both running back<lb />and linebacker ... AS a senior, rushed for 1,813 yards and 27<lb />touchdowns and had 82 tackles, including seven sacks ... During<lb />high school career, rushed for 2,300 yards and had 347 tackles ...<lb />Team's defensive captain ... Team MVP as a senior ... First-team all-<lb />state, first-team all- area and all-3A/2A/1A by the Tampa Tribune<lb />and was the Sarasota-Bradenton Offensive Player of the Year ...<lb />Was the leading rusher and scorer in Florida 2A schools ... Blue Chip<lb />All-Southeast Region ... Played in the Florida-Georgia All-Star Game<lb />and the Sarasota-Manatee County All-Star Game (scored two TDs)<lb />... Active in Key Club ... Also considered attending Kansas, Michigan<lb />State, Louisville, Ole Miss, Virginia Tech and Purdue ... Father, Tom,<lb />played at the University of Richmond ... Cougars, under coach<lb />Michael Dowling, were 9-1 last season ... Dedicated weightlifter, who<lb />bench presses 375 ... Also has been timed in the 40-yard dash at<lb />4.59 seconds ... Born Oct. 9, 1974 in Sarasota, Fla. ... Son of Tom<lb />and Elaine Peacock.<lb />Dante Randolph<lb />TE, 6-4, 207, Greenville, N.C. (J.H. Rose HS)<lb />Earned two letters in football and three in track at J.H. Rose High<lb />School in Greenville ... Rated 11th in North Carolina Pre-Season Top<lb />30 by Raleigh News &amp; Observer ... Daily Reflector first-team All-Area<lb />in 1992 and second-team all-area in 1991 ... All-Big East Conference<lb />in 1991 ... Blue Chip All-Region in 1992 ... Last season, had 16<lb />catches for 186 yards as a tight end ... Rampants were 12-1 for<lb />coach Lonnie Baker in 1992 ... 1992-93 SGA President at Rose High<lb />School and was also named Mr. School Spirit at Homecoming 1992<lb />... Member of Minority Affairs, Future Business Leaders of America<lb />and Teen Democrats ... Represents student body on Advisory Coun-<lb />cil at Rose ... Rampants were conference champions in 1991-92 ...<lb />Cousin, Harold Randolph, is ECU's career leading tackler (493,<lb />1974-77) ... Plays the piano, drums, cello and trombone ... Born Nov.<lb />4, 1974 in Greenville, N.C. ... Son of Joe Wright and Pamila Blount.<lb />Brian Richardson<lb />DE, 6-4, 230, Spring Hope, N.C. (Southern Nash HS)<lb />Lettered four seasons in football at Southern Nash High School in<lb />Bailey, N.C. ... Also earned two letters in track and one in basketball<lb />... Three-year starter for the Firebirds ... Played primarily defensive<lb />end in 1992 ... Switched from offense to defense during junior<lb />season ... Named defensive MVP on squad ... Coached by Ray<lb />Davis ... All-conference (2 seasons) and named most athletic senior<lb />... Given Academic Achievement Award ... Also considered at-<lb />tending North Carolina and N.C. State ... Firebirds were conference<lb />champions in 1991-92 ... Has served with the National Guard ... Born<lb />Feb. 12, 1975 in Nash County ... Son of George and Savoina<lb />Richardson.<lb />1993 ECU Football Signees<lb />54<lb />Mike Sweat<lb />LB, 6-2, 235, Kirkland, Wash. (Lake Washington HS/ Dixie College)<lb />(Please see listing under MEET THE PIRATES)<lb />Sean Turner<lb />DL, 6-1, 255, Coffeyville, Kan. (Parsons HS/Butler County CC)<lb />(Please see listing under MEET THE PIRATES)<lb />Lorenzo West<lb />LB, 6-3, 230, Atlanta, Ga. (Decatur HS)<lb />Earned four letters in football and three in basketball at Decatur High<lb />School in Decatur, Ga. ... The Bulldogs were 7-5 last season for<lb />coach Freddie Jones ... Named first-team all-state in 1992 ... Last<lb />season, had 150 tackles, including 100 solos ... Listed on Jim Lyons'<lb />Top 100 (28th) ... All-region and all-county pick as a senior ... Atlanta<lb />Defensive MVP ... The Bulldogs were regional champs in 1992 ...<lb />Also considered attending Georgia Tech, Mississippi State and<lb />Southern Miss ... Born May 5, 1973 in Atlanta, Ga. ... Son of Beatrice<lb />West.<lb />Bill Wilson<lb />P, 6-4, 215, Sallisaw, Okla. (Sallisaw HS/NE Oklahoma A&amp;M)<lb />(Please see listing under MEET THE PIRATES)<lb />N<lb />&amp;<lb />hy<lb />N<lb />Iv<lb />ro<lb />iT<lb />ae<lb />vr<lb />cd<lb />AD<lb />ee<lb />N<lb />oie<lb />me)<lb />�<lb />&amp;<lb />"i<lb />ae<lb />AN<lb />he A<lb />i a<lb />By,<lb />is %<lb />Be,<lb />ey ea<lb />&gt; ri Mm<lb />7h<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Ay (== Kelo[o/s Mem a (-10 em gele)jele||MO@xele (orp,<lb />The practice fields are the<lb />classroom. Ficklen Stadium is<lb />the final exam. Steve Logan is<lb />the teacher.<lb />It's the way the second-year<lb />East Carolina head coach<lb />prefers it.<lb />''When | sat down and<lb />asked myself what | enjoyed<lb />most about coaching,'' said<lb />Logan, "it was the teaching<lb />that | enjoyed most and if<lb />teaching is what | enjoy then |<lb />would be teaching on Saturday as well.''<lb />If you spent time watching Logan on the sidelines, you'll get<lb />a feel how the 40-year-old coach uses Saturdays as another<lb />teaching tool.<lb />He'll take one of his young quarterbacks on the sidelines and<lb />discuss different plans, options and ideas. It's a two-way<lb />conversation and the best way for a student-athlete to know<lb />what he's doing right and what's he's doing wrong.<lb />'He doesn't pressure you, he doesn't yell at you, but he<lb />makes sure you understand what you did wrong,"' said Jeff<lb />Blake, former Pirate and current New York Jet quarterback.<lb />''Steve Logan is the right person to lead<lb />this program and Steve's offensive scheme will<lb />become this program's signature.''<lb />DAVE HART, JR., Director of Athletics, East Carolina<lb />''He makes sure you know everything about the game. He<lb />taught me how to keep my composure, how to be a leader."'<lb />The teaching and leadership roles continue also off the<lb />playing and practice fields. The Lawton, Okla. native, feels that<lb />if student-athletes are going to be the best they are going to be,<lb />it requires self-discipline, dedication and hard work.<lb />Members of the football squad are told three things by Logan<lb />about playing football at East Carolina: 1) if you go to class and<lb />practice hard, you will play; 2) have fun playing the game of<lb />football, and; 3) play as hard as possible on every play and the<lb />wins and losses will take care of themselves.<lb />"| like to see the responsibility for the little things fall upon<lb />the players rather than for me telling them to do it,'' said Logan.<lb />'We never talk to our student-athletes about winning and<lb />losing - never,'' continues Logan. ''We talk to them about<lb />showing up, playing every play as hard as they can play it and<lb />play to the last play of the game. We don't care who it is we're<lb />playing. We give a ton of respect to whoever that may be, home<lb />or on the road."'<lb />Logan developed much of his philosophy through the<lb />influence of several head coaches. He worked on the staff of<lb />56<lb />current Ohio State coach John Cooper at Tulsa, with current<lb />Dallas Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson at Oklahoma State, with<lb />Bill McCartney at Colorado and with Bill Lewis at ECU.<lb />When Lewis resigned to take the head coaching position at<lb />Georgia Tech, ECU Director of Athletics Dave Hart, Jr. did not<lb />have far to look for the school's 17th head football coach.<lb />"It became obvious to me through conversations with Steve<lb />that he was the best man for the job,'' said Hart. 'Steve Logan<lb />is the right person to lead this program and Steve's offensive<lb />scheme will become this program's signature."'<lb />Logan is mostly credited with the development of the Pirate<lb />offensive attack during the 1990-91 seasons when he was<lb />ECU's offensive coordinator. In 1991, East Carolina finished the<lb />season with an 11-1 record and reached a Top Ten national<lb />ranking.<lb />During the 1990-91 seasons, Logan coached quarterback<lb />Jeff Blake. The Sanford, Fla. native broke or tied 32 school<lb />records before leaving ECU, including most passing yards in a<lb />game, season and career. He was named the 1991 ECAC Player<lb />of the Year.<lb />In 1992, it was Michael Anderson's turn to rewrite ECU<lb />record books. The Decatur, Ga., native broke or tied 12 school<lb />records last season, including all of the school's sophomore<lb />records.<lb />Logan continues to monitor the offensive side of the football<lb />closely. He still coaches the quarterbacks but also makes his<lb />way around the practice field to observe his coaches in action.<lb />'What we're doing here in the passing game and with our<lb />offense, | feel, is on the cutting edge,'' said Logan. ''! believe our<lb />Steve Logan Timeline<lb />Education: Tulsa, Physical Education, 1983<lb />At ECU: Begins 5th Year (second as head coach).<lb />Served as running backs coach during 1989 season.<lb />Was offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach<lb />for 1990-91 seasons. Last season, he directed the<lb />Pirates to a 5-6 record.<lb />In Coaching: Has been in coaching 18 seasons, 13 in<lb />the collegiate ranks.<lb />Birthdate: Feb. 3, 1953 in Lawton, Okla.<lb />Family: Wife - Laura; Children - Vincent (11) and<lb />Nathanael (9).<lb />Coaching Experience: 1975-79 Union High School,<lb />Tulsa, Okla. (Assistant); 1980 Oklahoma State (Tight<lb />Ends); 1981-82 Hutchinson Junior College (Head<lb />Coach); 1983-84 Tulsa (Offensive Coordinator);<lb />1985-86 Colorado (Running Backs); 1987-88 Mis-<lb />sissippi State (Quarterbacks); 1989 East Carolina<lb />(Running Backs); 1990-91 East Carolina (Offensive<lb />Coordinator/Quarterbacks); 1992- East Carolina<lb />(Head Coach).<lb />Ny.<lb />,<lb />\\<lb />,<lb />Nv<lb />,<lb />N<lb />,<lb />iv<lb />Pi<lb />iT<lb />ae<lb />v<lb />a<lb />ee<lb />+<lb />Fa<lb />ye a ea 9 SP<lb />ee<lb />iv<lb />&amp;<lb />Nn<lb />* &amp; &amp; &amp; a &amp; &amp; &amp;<lb />4 PP PP<lb />&amp;<lb />Li<lb />ee<lb />mv<lb />&amp;<lb />TI<lb />&amp;,<lb />Tr<lb />.<lb />- eS te<lb />-<lb />(es<lb />. 4<lb />Uf<lb /></p>
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          <lb />OE OU UY WE AMY UT la i? Ui? i iP iP UF Ur Ur UF ur UW Ws i Ww ouwP i WoW WW WwW Ww OW<lb />Gis<lb />Ad<lb />offense is unlimited on how successful we can be. We just have<lb />to work hard and keep teaching the ideals that will make our<lb />program succeed."<lb />Last season, the Pirates finished 10th in the nation in passing<lb />offense, averaging 280.45 yards per game. ECU also was 18th<lb />in total offense, averaging 421.09 yards per game.<lb />Logan came to ECU in 1989 after serving as quarterback<lb />coach at Mississippi State for two seasons. During his first<lb />season at ECU, he coached the running backs.<lb />His coaching career started in 1975 as an assistant coach at<lb />Union High School in Tulsa, Okla. He began in the collegiate<lb />coaching ranks in 1980 as a tight ends coach at Oklahoma State<lb />under current Dallas Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson and<lb />moved to Hutchinson Junior College the following year.<lb />'| had to pull myself up by the bootstraps in this profession,"'<lb />said Logan. "I've been working for this moment 18-20 years.<lb />And I'm very ready."'<lb />Preparing Logan for his first major college head coaching job<lb />was several other stops along the way.<lb />In 1983, he became offensive coordinator at Tulsa under<lb />John Cooper, who is currently head coach at Ohio State. While<lb />at Tulsa, Logan coached Steve Gage, who played three seasons<lb />with the Washington Redskins.<lb />Logan left Tulsa for Colorado in 1985 and coached the<lb />Buffalo running backs for two seasons before going to<lb />Mississippi State, where he coached the Bulldog quarterbacks.<lb />The year before Logan went to Colorado as running backs<lb />coach, the Buffaloes were 1-10. In 1985, Logan's first season at<lb />CU, the Buffaloes were 7-5, playing Washington in the Freedom<lb />oT<lb />Bowl. The following season, Colorado went 6-6, playing Baylor<lb />in the Bluebonnet Bowl.<lb />Many players that Logan recruited to Colorado were on the<lb />1990 squad, which finished 11-1-1 and won a share of the<lb />national championship.<lb />While at Hutchinson Junior College, Logan was the Jayhawk<lb />Conference Coach of the Year in 1982.<lb />While at Tulsa, Logan did not play football and had plans to<lb />get a doctorate degree and become a college professor.<lb />"| realized | wasn't going to the NFL," said Logan. ''But, |<lb />had to teach in the public schools before going to graduate<lb />school. There (Union High School) they wanted me to coach<lb />football. | got addicted."'<lb />During the next five years, Logan became a high school<lb />assistant coach while he completed all but six hours of credits<lb />towards his masters degree.<lb />Leaving Union High School, Logan coached tight ends at<lb />Oklahoma State for Jimmy Johnson. He became hooked on the<lb />college game.<lb />"| loved working with the kids and having an impact on their<lb />decisions in and outside football,' said Logan. ''That, and the<lb />intrigue of competitive strategy, really hooked me."'<lb />And, since he began coaching in the college ranks, Logan<lb />has wanted to be a head coach. And, on Jan. 11, 1992, his<lb />dreams were realized.<lb />Logan, an avid tennis player, and his wife, Laura, are the<lb />proud parents of two sons - Vincent (11) and Nathanael (9).<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Steve Logan - Head Foofball Coach<lb />ECU's Offensive Output<lb />Since Steve Logan Has Been<lb />Offensive Coordinator/Head Coach<lb />1990<lb />Game<lb />Louisiana Tech<lb />Florida State<lb />Virginia Tech<lb />Southwestern Louisiana<lb />Georgia<lb />Southern Mississippi<lb />South Carolina<lb />Cincinnati<lb />Temple<lb />Memphis State<lb />Northern Illinois<lb />ioot<lb />Illinois<lb />Memphis State<lb />Central Florida<lb />South Carolina<lb />Akron<lb />Syracuse<lb />Pittsburgh<lb />Tulane<lb />Southern Mississippi<lb />Virginia Tech<lb />Cincinnati<lb />North Carolina State<lb />1992<lb />Syracuse<lb />Virginia Tech<lb />South Carolina<lb />Bowling Green<lb />Duke<lb />Cincinnati<lb />Pittsburgh<lb />Southern Mississippi<lb />West Virginia<lb />Arkansas State<lb />Memphis State<lb />Pass<lb />Yards<lb />149<lb />167<lb />223<lb />160<lb />183<lb />129<lb />28<lb />206<lb />74<lb />ZN5<lb />61<lb />371<lb />ae<lb />349<lb />347<lb />290<lb />324<lb />247<lb />243<lb />411<lb />337<lb />283<lb />378<lb />521<lb />426<lb />245<lb />406<lb />167<lb />360<lb />214<lb />156<lb />251<lb />Iie<lb />167<lb />Rush<lb />Yards<lb />136<lb />200<lb />166<lb />183<lb />147<lb />103<lb />87<lb />333<lb />Ws<lb />256<lb />275<lb />lige<lb />194<lb />145<lb />154<lb />190<lb />92<lb />103<lb />141<lb />140<lb />97<lb />a4<lb />42<lb />37<lb />90<lb />153<lb />114<lb />138<lb />141<lb />ay<lb />245<lb />88<lb />284<lb />100<lb />Total<lb />Yards<lb />285<lb />387<lb />389<lb />343<lb />330<lb />230<lb />qa)<lb />539<lb />269<lb />471<lb />336<lb />493<lb />371<lb />494<lb />501<lb />480<lb />423<lb />350<lb />384<lb />901<lb />434<lb />S27<lb />420<lb />558<lb />516<lb />398<lb />520<lb />305<lb />501<lb />371<lb />401<lb />339<lb />456<lb />267<lb />Points<lb />27<lb />24<lb />23<lb />20<lb />ke<lb />vA<lb />7<lb />56<lb />a<lb />24<lb />24<lb />38<lb />20<lb />47<lb />31<lb />56<lb />23<lb />24<lb />38<lb />48<lb />24<lb />30<lb />37<lb />O17<lb />30<lb />20<lb />34<lb />14<lb />42<lb />67<lb />Of<lb />28<lb />35<lb />58<lb />Notes<lb />In the 34 games Logan has been ECU's offensive coordinator/<lb />head coach, the Pirates are averaging 398.6 yards per game<lb />of total offense. Of that total, 248.6 yards per game passing<lb />and 150.0 yards per game rushing.<lb />In the 34 games Logan has been ECU's offensive coordinator/<lb />head coach, the Pirates average 28.2 points per game.<lb />ECU has scored in every game Logan has been ECU's offen-<lb />sive coordinator/head coach, scoring at least a touchdown in<lb />each. The Pirates have been held under double digits only<lb />three times - seven points against Southern Mississippi<lb />(1990), South Carolina (1990) and Memphis State (1992).<lb />The Pirates had a streak of 26 games of double digit scoring<lb />broken last season against Memphis State. Here is what the<lb />Pirate offense did during that streak:<lb />- Averaged 31.9 points per game, including just one game<lb />under 20 points (14 vs. Duke).<lb />- Averaged 431.1 yards per game of total offense, including<lb />278.1 yards per game passing and 153.0 yards per game<lb />rushing.<lb />- Had seven games with 500 yards or more of total offense<lb />and nine other games with 400 yards or more of total<lb />offense.<lb />- Had 11 games with 300 yards or more passing yardage, in-<lb />cluding one game with over 500 yards (521 vs. Syracuse,<lb />1992).<lb />In the 34 games Logan has served as ECU's offensive co-<lb />ordinator/head coach, the Pirates have passed for more<lb />yards than rushed in 24 of 34 games. Eight of the 10 games<lb />that ECU rushed for more than passed was during the 1990<lb />Campaign.<lb />ECU is 12-4 during the last three seasons when gaining 400<lb />yards or more of total offense.<lb />ECU is 8-3 during the last three seasons when passing for<lb />more than 300 yards.<lb />ECU has set 100 individual and team offensive records during<lb />the past three seasons, including most passing yards in a<lb />game and season and most total offensive yards in a game<lb />and season for a team and individual.<lb />TT NON N<lb />} |<lb />iT"<lb />ee<lb />iv<lb />ee<lb />A)<lb />yr<lb />F<lb />NN<lb />ee<lb />\W<lb />x<lb /># &gt;<lb />nnn<lb />ToT mm<lb />WW _ Wy<lb />TMT �<lb />rr<lb />#�<lb />. 4<lb />Kh a UU uu Se aL<lb /></p>
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          <lb />ial Ll POM AF LM) AY OU Wa? a OU UF UF LF Uy UM Li? Li) LW oF WP Wy Ws) Wy Wh<lb />Lal<lb />Assistant Coaches<lb />Bob Babich<lb />Inside Linebackers<lb />Education: Tulsa, Education, 1984<lb />At ECU: 2nd Year (Mar. 16, 1992)<lb />In Coaching: 10th Year<lb />Birthdate: Feb. 20, 1961 in Aliquippa, Pa.<lb />Coaching Experience: 1984 Tulsa<lb />(Graduate Assistant, Linebackers); 1985-86<lb />Tulsa (Offensive Line); 1987 Tulsa (Strong<lb />Safeties/Special Teams); 1988-89 Wisconsin<lb />(Offensive Line/Tight Ends); 1990 Tulsa (Of-<lb />fensive Line); 1991 Bowling Green (Inside<lb />Linebackers); 1992- East Carolina (Inside<lb />Linebackers).<lb />Bob Babich, 32, joined the East Carolina football staff in March<lb />of 1992, as inside linebackers coach. Babich served in the same role<lb />at Bowling Green for one season before coming to ECU.<lb />The Aliquippa, Pa. native, began his coaching career as a graduate<lb />assistant at Tulsa in 1984, assisting with the linebackers and scout<lb />teams. A year later, Babich was hired to be a full-time assistant coach<lb />for the Hurricanes, in charge of the offensive line.<lb />Tulsa claimed the Missouri Valley Conference championship during<lb />the 1984 and 1985 seasons.<lb />While still at Tulsa, Babich was given a different role before the<lb />1987 season, coaching the strong safeties and coordinating all special<lb />teams.<lb />In 1988, he ventured away from his alma mater for the first time,<lb />going to Wisconsin. For two seasons, Babich was still in charge of<lb />the tight ends and worked with the offensive line. He also worked<lb />with the Badger kicking game and was the coordinator of the Badger<lb />Football Camp.<lb />Babich went back to Tulsa in 1990 to assist with the offensive line.<lb />In 1991, Babich coached the inside linebackers at Bowling Green.<lb />The Falcons finished 11-1, won the Mid-Atlantic Conference, and<lb />defeated Fresno State, 28-21, in the California Raisin Bowl.<lb />A 1984 graduate of Tulsa, Babich was a team captain and leading<lb />tackler on the 1982 Hurricane team that finished 10-1.<lb />Before going to Tulsa, Babich played two seasons at Mesa Com-<lb />munity College, earning JUCO All-America honors in 1979. He also<lb />earned Freshman Newcomer of the Year in 1979 and was the team's<lb />defensive MVP in 1980 while also serving as captain.<lb />Babich and his wife, Nancy, are the parents of two children, Bobby<lb />(10) and Janie (7).<lb />Todd Berry<lb />Offensive Coordinator/<lb />Running Backs<lb />Education: Tulsa, Business, 1983<lb />At ECU: 2nd Year (Jan. 29, 1992)<lb />In Coaching: 11th Year<lb />Birthdate: Nov. 12, 1960 in Springfield,<lb />Missouri<lb />Coaching Experience: 1983 Tennessee<lb />(Graduate Assistant, Tight Ends); 1984<lb />Saskatchewan Roughriders, CFL (Second-<lb />ary); 1984 Tulsa (Wide Receivers); 1985<lb />Oklahoma State (Graduate Assistant,<lb />Running Backs); 1986-88 Tennessee-Martin (Offensive Coordinator, Quarter-<lb />backs, Receivers); 1989-90 Mississippi State (Receivers); 1991 Southeast<lb />Missouri State (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks); 1992- East Carolina<lb />(Offensive Coordinator, Running Backs).<lb />Todd Berry begins his second season at East Carolina after serving<lb />as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Southeast<lb />Missouri State during the 1991 season. Berry also coaches the running<lb />backs and serves as offensive coordinator at ECU.<lb />The 32-year-old (33 on Nov. 12) Miami, Okla. native, began his col-<lb />legiate coaching career as an undergraduate assistant for John<lb />Cooper at Tulsa in 1982. Berry was also a graduate assistant at the<lb />University of Tennessee in 1983, working with the tight ends.<lb />In 1983, the Volunteers appeared in the Florida Citrus Bowl,<lb />defeating Maryland, 30-23.<lb />He spent three weeks in the summer of 1984 working with the<lb />Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League,<lb />assisting his father, Reuben, who was the head coach.<lb />Berry, a 1983 graduate of Tulsa, returned to his alma mater in 1984<lb />as a wide receivers coach. He then went to Oklahoma State as a<lb />graduate assistant in 1985 before becoming offensive coordinator at<lb />Tennessee-Martin for three seasons (1986-88).<lb />While at Oklahoma State, Berry assisted with the coaching of<lb />Thurman Thomas, former All-America and current star with the Buffalo<lb />Bills.<lb />Berry was at Mississippi State during the 1989-90 seasons,<lb />coaching the receivers. He spent last season at Southeast Missouri<lb />State.<lb />While in high school, Berry earned all-state honors at quarterback<lb />at Miami High School in Miami, Okla. He was also all-state in track.<lb />Berry, an honors student at Tulsa, and his wife, Lisa, are the parents<lb />of one daughter, Jordan (6).<lb /></p>
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          <lb />y-XXI (o] 9) mM Oxvele [erp (=&gt;<lb />Larry Coyer<lb />Assistant Head Coach/<lb />Defensive Coordinator<lb />Education: Marshall University, Speech and<lb />Physical Education, 1965<lb />At ECU: ist Year (Feb. 9, 1993)<lb />In Coaching: 29th Year (21st in college<lb />coaching)<lb />Birthdate: April 19, 1943 in Huntington, W.Va.<lb />Coaching Experience: 1965-67 Marshall<lb />(Defensive Backs, Wrestling Coach);<lb />1968-69 Martins Ferry High School (Head<lb />Coach); 1970-72 Massillon High School<lb />(Defensive Coordinator); 1973 Bowling Green (Defensive Backs); 1974-77<lb />lowa (Defensive Coordinator); 1978 Oklahoma State (Defensive Coordinator);<lb />1979-82 lowa State (Defensive Coordinator); 1983-84 USFL Michigan<lb />Panthers (Defensive Coordinator); 1985 USFL Memphis Showboats (Defen-<lb />sive Coordinator); 1986 Memphis State (Defensive Coordinator); 1987-89<lb />UCLA (Linebackers); 1990 Houston (Defensive Coordinator); 1991-92 Ohio<lb />State (Defensive Backs); 1993- East Carolina (Asst. Head Coach/Defensive<lb />Coordinator).<lb />Veteran coach Larry Coyer, 49, begins his first year as assistant<lb />head coach and defensive coordinator at East Carolina University.<lb />Coyer comes to East Carolina from The Ohio State University,<lb />where he served as defensive backfield coach for two seasons.<lb />The Huntington, W.Va. native, carries an impressive resume that<lb />includes stints in the Big Eight Conference, Pacific-10 Conference,<lb />Big Ten Conference, Southwest Conference and professional football.<lb />Coyer came to Ohio State in 1990, following a year at the Univer-<lb />sity of Houston, where he served as defensive coordinator. He has<lb />also been the defensive coordinator at University of lowa (1974-78),<lb />Oklahoma State University (1978-79), lowa State University (1979-82)<lb />and Memphis State University (1986).<lb />Coyer left the collegiate ranks in 1983 to become defensive co-<lb />ordinator with the Michigan Panthers of the United States Football<lb />League (USFL). The Panthers won the USFL title in 1983. He re-<lb />mained there two years before joining the staff of the Memphis<lb />Showboats for one season (1985).<lb />After leaving Memphis State in 1986, Coyer became linebackers<lb />coach at UCLA, a position he retained until moving to Houston for<lb />the 1990 season.<lb />Last season, the Buckeyes were ranked 13th in the nation in pass<lb />efficiency defense and were led by All-Big Ten defensive back Roger<lb />Harper.<lb />Coyer has coached in four bowl games including the 1993 Florida<lb />Citrus Bowl, the 1992 Hall of Fame Bowl, the 1989 Cotton Bowl and<lb />the 1987 Aloha Bowl. He was an assistant at UCLA for the latter two<lb />games.<lb />In his collegiate coaching career, he has coached 12 All-America<lb />players, including Ken Norton, Jr. (UCLA, Dallas Cowboys), Matt<lb />Darby (UCLA, Buffalo Bills) and John Corker (Oklahoma State,<lb />Houston Oilers).<lb />Coyer is a 1965 graduate of Marshall University, where he was a<lb />standout football player and wrestler. He was an Academic All-America<lb />in 1964, an All-Mid-America Conference selection in 1963-64 and an<lb />honorable mention All-America in 1964. In 1987, he was inducted into<lb />the school's Athletics Hall of Fame.<lb />After graduation, he spent three seasons as Marshall's secondary<lb />coach, leaving in 1968 to become head coach at Martins Ferry High<lb />School in Ohio. Between 1970 and 1972, he was defensive coordinator<lb />at Massillon High School, leaving in 1973 to become secondary coach<lb />at Bowling Green.<lb />Coyer and his wife, Linda, have two sons, Matthew and Justin.<lb />60<lb />Jeff Jagodzinski<lb />Offensive Line<lb />Education: Wisconsin-Whitewater, Physical<lb />Education, 1985<lb />At ECU: 5th Year (Dec. 22, 1988)<lb />In Coaching: 9th Year<lb />Birthdate: October 12, 1963 in Milwaukee,<lb />Wisconsin<lb />Coaching Experience: 1985 Wisconsin-<lb />Whitewater (Runningbacks); 1986 Northern<lb />Illinois (Graduate Assistant, Offensive Line);<lb />1987-88 LSU (Graduate Assistant, Offensive<lb />Line); 1989-91 East Carolina (Tight Ends/<lb />Asst. Offensive Line); 1992- East Carolina (Offensive Line).<lb />Jeff Jagodzinski begins his fifth year at East Carolina as the<lb />youngest assistant coach on Steve Logan's staff. The 29-year-old (30<lb />on Oct. 12) Milwaukee, Wisc. native, came to ECU from Louisiana<lb />State University, where he was a graduate assistant working with the<lb />offensive line.<lb />This season, ''Jags'' will coach the offensive line for the second<lb />season. In his first three seasons at East Carolina, Jagodzinski<lb />coached tight ends and assisted with the offensive line. Jagodzinski<lb />coached Luke Fisher, who was one of the most productive tight ends<lb />in college football.<lb />Last season, Jagodzinski coached Tom Scott, who was a first-team<lb />All-America and a sixth-round NFL draft pick by the Cincinnati<lb />Bengals.<lb />While working at LSU, the Tigers participated in the 1987 Gator<lb />Bowl and the 1988 Hall of Fame Bowl.<lb />Jagodzinski served as a graduate assistant at Northern Illinois for<lb />One year, working with the offensive line. 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          <lb />=<lb /><lb />FANS (o/s) mm Ovele [ol 11&gt;<lb />Theo Lemon<lb />Defensive Line<lb />Education: Ohio University, Physical Educa-<lb />tion, 1980; Ohio University, Master of Educa-<lb />tion, 1990<lb />At ECU: 1st Year (March 2, 1993)<lb />In Coaching: 14th Year (12th in college<lb />coaching)<lb />Birthdate: July 23, 1957 in Massillon, Ohio<lb />Coaching Experience: 1980 Massillon High<lb />School (Assistant); 1981 Trimble High<lb />School (Assistant); 1981-83 Ohio University<lb />(Graduate Assistant, Defensive Backs/<lb />Outside Linebackers); 1983-85 Kentucky State (Defensive Coordinator, In-<lb />terim Head Coach, Defensive Backs/Inside Linebackers/Outside Line-<lb />backers); 1985 Central State (Running Backs); 1986-90 Central State<lb />(Offensive Line); 1990-91 Central State (Defensive Coordinator); 1991-92<lb />Northastern (Defensive Coordinator); 1993- East Carolina (Defensive Line).<lb />Theo Lemon begins his first season at East Carolina after serving<lb />the last two seasons as defensive coordinator at Northeastern Univer-<lb />sity. Lemon will coach the defensive line at ECU.<lb />The 36-year-old Massillon, Ohio native, began his collegiate<lb />coaching career as a graduate assistant coach at his alma mater,<lb />Ohio University. While at Ohio, Lemon helped with the defensive backs<lb />and outside linebackers.<lb />Lemon then went on to Kentucky State for three seasons, where<lb />he served as defensive coordinator and also assisted with the defen-<lb />sive backs, inside linebackers and outside linebackers.<lb />Following his stint at Kentucky State, Lemon moved on to Central<lb />State University in Wilberforce, Ohio. In 1985, he coached running<lb />backs and moved to the offensive line in 1986. He coached the<lb />linemen for four seasons before being named defensive coordinator<lb />in 1990.<lb />While at Central State, Lemon's squads had six consecutive NCAA<lb />play-off bids and were named the Sheridan Broadcasting Network<lb />Black College National Champions each season. In 1990, CSU was<lb />the NAIA Division | National Champions.<lb />Lemon moved to Northeastern University in 1991 as defensive co-<lb />ordinator, where he coached two seasons before coming to East<lb />Carolina.<lb />Last year, Lemon completed a summer coaching internship with<lb />the Los Angeles Raiders, working with the defensive line.<lb />Before entering the college coaching ranks, Lemon had been an<lb />assistant coach for two seasons on the high school level. He coached<lb />at Massillon High School in 1980 and Trimble High School in 1981.<lb />A 1980 graduate of Ohio University, Lemon is married to the former<lb />Channon Willis.<lb />61<lb />Doug Martin<lb />Tight Ends/Special Teams<lb />Coordinator<lb />Education: Kentucky, History, 1985<lb />At ECU: 2nd Year (Jan. 29, 1992)<lb />In Coaching: 7th Year<lb />Birthdate: Feb. 4, 1963 in Knoxville, Tenn.<lb />Coaching Experience: 1985-88 Kentucky<lb />(Graduate Assistant, Wide Receivers);<lb />1988-91 East Tennessee State (Offensive<lb />Coordinator/Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers);<lb />1992- East Carolina (Tight Ends/Special<lb />Teams Coordinator)<lb />Doug Martin begins his second season at East Carolina, coaching<lb />the tight ends and serving as special teams coordinator.<lb />For the past four seasons, the 30-year-old Oak Ridge, Tenn. native,<lb />served as offensive coordinator and quarterback coach at East<lb />Tennessee State.<lb />Martin, a 1985 graduate of Kentucky, served as a graduate assistant<lb />at his alma mater for two seasons.<lb />This season, Martin will coach Carlester Crumpler, who has already<lb />been named to several pre-season All-America teams.<lb />A four-year letterman for the Wildcats, Martin was a part-time starter<lb />at quarterback in 1982 before injuries limited his playing time. In 1982,<lb />Martin completed 39 of 83 passes for 423 yards and a touchdown.<lb />He played his first season for Fran Curci and his last three seasons<lb />for Coach Jerry Claiborne.<lb />Martin won the Courage Award at UK in 1982. In 1984, Martin's<lb />senior season, Kentucky defeated Wisconsin, 20-19, in the Hall of<lb />Fame Bowl. In 1985, he received the game ball in the Wildcats' 27-7<lb />victory over Cincinnati.<lb />While at Kentucky, Martin worked with Cornell Burbage, a wide<lb />receiver with the Dallas Cowboys.<lb />While in high school, Martin led Oak Ridge High School to con-<lb />secutive state titles as a junior and senior. In those seasons, Martin<lb />completed 143 of 214 passes for 3,105 yards and 37 touchdowns.<lb />His hobbies include fishing, tennis and basketball.<lb />Martin and his wife, Vicki, are the parents of two children, Cory<lb />(4) and Molly (2).<lb /></p>
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          <lb />IX XI (o/s) mM Oxele [o19 [=X<lb />Chuck Pagano<lb />Outside Linebackers<lb />Education: Wyoming, Marketing, 1984<lb />At ECU: 3rd Year (1989-90; Jan. 29, 1992)<lb />In Coaching: 10th Year<lb />Birthdate: Oct. 2, 1960 in Boulder, Colo.<lb />Coaching Experience: 1984-85 Southern<lb />California (Graduate Assistant, Inside Line-<lb />backers/Defensive Backs); 1986 Miami, Fla.<lb />(Graduate Assistant, Defensive Backs);<lb />1987-77 Boise State (Outside Linebackers);<lb />1989 East Carolina (Defensive Backs);<lb />1990-91 Nevada-Las Vegas (Defensive Co-<lb />ordinator/Defensive Backs); 1992- East Carolina (Outside Linebackers).<lb />Chuck Pagano returned to East Carolina in 1992 after serving two<lb />seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas.<lb />Pagano coaches the outside linebackers at ECU.<lb />The 32-year-old (33 on Oct. 2) Boulder, Colo. native, began his<lb />coaching career as a graduate assistant, working with inside<lb />linebackers, at Southern California in 1984. During that season, the<lb />Trojans won the Pac-10 title and beat Ohio State in the Rose Bowl.<lb />In 1985, while working with defensive backs at Southern Cal, the<lb />Trojans earned a trip to the Aloha Bowl.<lb />Pagano moved to Miami (Fla.) as a graduate assistant in 1986,<lb />working with defensive backs. The Hurricanes played for the national<lb />championship that season before falling to Penn State in the Fiesta<lb />Bowl.<lb />He then moved on to Boise State to coach the outside linebackers.<lb />In 1988, the Broncos went to the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs.<lb />Pagano began his first stint at ECU the following season, under<lb />Bill Lewis. He coached the Pirate defensive backs, including Junior<lb />Robinson, who was a fifth round draft selection by the New England<lb />Patriots.<lb />After one season at ECU, Pagano moved on to UNLV, where he<lb />served for two seasons, working with defensive backs. He was named<lb />defensive coordinator in 1991.<lb />An all-state defensive back at Fairview High School in Boulder,<lb />Colo., Pagano helped lead his team to the 1978 state championship.<lb />At Wyoming, Pagano started for two years as a strong safety and was<lb />a four-year letterman.<lb />Pagano and his wife, Tina, have two children, Tara (11) and Taylor<lb />(3).<lb />62<lb />Dale Steele<lb />Wide Receivers<lb />Education: South Carolina, Physical Educa-<lb />tion, 1976; Ball State, Master of Education,<lb />1978.<lb />At ECU: 5th year (Jan. 13, 1989)<lb />In Coaching: 18th Year (Begins 17th in Col-<lb />lege Coaching)<lb />Birthdate: August 17, 1955 in York, Alabama<lb />Coaching Experience: 1976 A.C. Flora High<lb />School, Columbia, S.C. (Assistant); 1977<lb />Ball State (Graduate Assistant, Offensive<lb />Line); 1978-79 Wisconsin (Tight Ends, Head<lb />JV Coach); 1980-82 Tulane (Tight Ends, Recruiting Coordinator); 1984-86<lb />Wichita State (Outside Linebackers, Tight Ends); 1987-88 Kansas State (Tight<lb />Ends, Wide Receivers); 1989- East Carolina (Wide Receivers).<lb />Dale Steele brings 17 years of coaching experience to East<lb />Carolina, where he directs the Pirate wide receivers. Steele came<lb />to ECU from Kansas State, where he coached the wide receivers.<lb />This year, Steele has Morris Letcher, who has made several top<lb />10 lists at wide receiver.<lb />Four years ago, Steele coached record-setter Walter Wilson, who<lb />was a third round draft pick by the San Diego Chargers.<lb />Steele, 37 (38 on Aug. 17), has also coached tight ends, outside<lb />linebackers and the offensive line during his coaching career.<lb />Before arriving at Kansas State, Steele served on the Wichita State<lb />staff for three years, the first two with the outside linebackers and<lb />the last year with the tight ends. At Tulane, he was the tight ends<lb />coach and handled all recruiting coordinator duties.<lb />Steele began college coaching at Ball State in 1977 as a graduate<lb />assistant, working with the offensive line. It was there that he earned<lb />his master's degree. He then moved on to Wisconsin in 1978 as the<lb />tight ends coach and also was the head coach of the Badger JV squad.<lb />After graduating from the University of South Carolina in 1976,<lb />Steele coached for one season at A.C. Flora High School in Columbia.<lb />Steele played offensive guard for the Gamecocks.<lb />Steele participated in wrestling and football at Autauga County High<lb />School in Prattville, Ala., where he lettered three years.<lb />Steele and his wife, Pam, are the parents of two children, Meghan<lb />(10) and Kelsey, (4). His brother, Kevin, is an assistant football coach<lb />at Nebraska.<lb />by |<lb />Ny<lb />a<lb />N<lb />ae<lb />Ni<lb />&amp;<lb />NT<lb />a<lb />Tt<lb />wv<lb />hi<lb />vn<lb />Fs<lb />m) ie)<lb />v<lb />TN<lb />ee<lb />N<lb />i - se ee an<lb />a<lb />*<lb />TM mMmMmmmn<lb />1<lb />mrnm<lb />&amp;<lb />mom om om<lb /></p>
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          <lb />i<lb />d<lb />�<lb />MA a AOL MP OL?<lb />Ved � Fy � Pai � Pa � Pgs UP gla WP<lb />Lil<lb />ii<lb />|<lb />Al odd<lb />AY<lb />Assistant Coaches<lb />Chris Thurmond<lb />Defensive Backs<lb />Education: Tulsa, Social Studies, 1975<lb />At ECU: 2nd Year (Jan. 29, 1992)<lb />In Coaching: 18th Year (11th in college<lb />coaching)<lb />Birthdate: Feb. 26, 1953 in Sand Springs,<lb />Okla.<lb />Coaching Experience: 1976 McAlester High<lb />School (Defensive Backs/Wide Receivers);<lb />1977-79 Sand Springs High School (Offen-<lb />sive Backs/Defensive Backs); 1980-81<lb />Claremore High School (Defensive Co-<lb />ordinator); 1982 Sand Springs High School (Head Coach); 1983-91 Tulsa<lb />(Defensive Backs); 1992 East Carolina (Defensive Coordinator/Defensive<lb />Backs); 1993- East Carolina (Defensive Backs).<lb />Chris Thurmond begins his second season at East Carolina after<lb />serving as defensive backfield coach at Tulsa for the past nine<lb />seasons. Thurmond will serve as defensive backs coach this season<lb />at ECU. after also serving as defensive coordinator last season.<lb />The 40-year-old Sand Springs, Okla. native, began his coaching<lb />career at McAlester High School in 1976, where he coached defen-<lb />sive backs and wide receivers. From 1977-79, he coached offensive<lb />and defensive skill positions at Sand Springs High School before<lb />becoming defensive coordinator at Claremore High School for two<lb />seasons. He returned to Sand Springs High School as head coach<lb />in 1982.<lb />He began on the Tulsa staff in 1983 as a part-time assistant, working<lb />with the defensive backs. In 1984, Thurmond was elevated to full-<lb />time status, in charge of the defensive backs.<lb />Thurmond followed head coach Don Morton to Wisconsin to coach<lb />wide receivers, but returned two weeks later to assume the role of<lb />coaching defensive backs.<lb />Thurmond coached 1984 third-team All-America, Nate Harris, who<lb />continues to hold Hurricane records for single game, season and<lb />career interceptions.<lb />The 1991 Hurricane secondary finished 8th in the nation in pass<lb />efficiency defense and the defense finished in the top 15 in the<lb />country.<lb />63<lb />Ray LaForte<lb />Graduate Assistant Coach<lb />Ray LaForte begins his third year as a<lb />graduate assistant coach for the East<lb />Carolina football squad. He works with<lb />the offensive staff and special teams.<lb />A 1991 graduate of Ithaca College,<lb />LaForte was on Jim Butterfield's<lb />coaching staff for two seasons, working<lb />with defensive backs and quarterbacks.<lb />Before getting into coaching, LaForte<lb />was a quarterback for two seasons at<lb />Ithaca and also a catcher on the baseball team. In 1988, Ithaca claim-<lb />ed the national football championship in NCAA Division III.<lb />LaForte attended Clarkstown South High School in Tappon, N.Y.<lb />LaForte, who is single, will turn 24 on August 27. He completed<lb />his master's of educational administration degree requirements in the<lb />summer of 1993. He is currently working on his Educational Specialists<lb />Degree.<lb />Sean McConnell<lb />Graduate Assistant Coach<lb />Former Pirate quarterback Sean<lb />McConnell begins his first season as a<lb />graduate assistant coach on the East<lb />Carolina football staff. He will work mainly<lb />with the defensive staff.<lb />McConnell, 24, lettered two seasons at<lb />quarterback for ECU. He missed the last<lb />nine games of the 1991 season after suf-<lb />fering a knee injury, but came back to<lb />start 10 of 11 games in 1992.<lb />The Downey, Cal. native, earned his bachelor's degree in 1993<lb />from ECU in physical education. McConnell came to ECU in 1990<lb />from Cerritos Junior College. He redshirted the 1990 season.<lb />McConnell will be working on his master's in physical education<lb />at ECU.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Athletics Support Staff<lb />Tom Doyle<lb />Director of Athletic Video<lb />Tom Doyle, 31, begins his fourth year<lb />as Director of Athletic Video at East<lb />Carolina University. He oversees all<lb />videotaping for the Pirate football coaches<lb />and also produces videos for the entire<lb />athletics department.<lb />Doyle produced the highlight video of<lb />the 1991 East Carolina football season<lb />entitled, '"We Believe."<lb />He also serves as a sideline analyst<lb />for football games on the Pirate Sports Network and engineers basket-<lb />ball games on the network.<lb />Doyle, a 1991 ECU graduate, has covered Pirate football since<lb />1986, while working for various media outlets in the state.<lb />His wife, Renee, is a technical director for WNCT-TV in Greenville.<lb />Jeff Connors<lb />Director of Strength<lb />and Conditioning<lb />Jeff Connors begins his third year as<lb />Director of Strength and Conditioning at<lb />East Carolina University.<lb />Connors came to ECU from Bucknell<lb />before the 1991 football season. He im-<lb />mediately paid dividends for the Pirates.<lb />On several occasions, Connors received<lb />standing ovations from the football squad<lb />in the locker room after big wins.<lb />A 1980 graduate of Salem (W.Va.) College, Connors had been at<lb />Bucknell since 1988. He received his Masters of Science degree in<lb />Education from Bucknell during the summer of 1991.<lb />Before coaching at Bucknell, Connors coached high school foot-<lb />ball and wrestling for eight years and had a 31-14 record as head<lb />wrestling coach at the Benjamin School in North Palm Beach, Fla.<lb />He also served as the football team's offensive coordinator at the<lb />schooi.<lb />A competitive powerlifter, Connors has won four state titles in<lb />powerlifting and has been ranked as high as fourth in the nation.<lb />Connors served as the Tennessee state director for the American Drug<lb />Free Powerlifting Association and as the Pennsylvannia state chair-<lb />man of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).<lb />Connors and his wife, Michelle, have a son, Beau, and a daughter,<lb />Kaitlin.<lb />Joyce Price Stroud<lb />Football Secretary<lb />64<lb />Brett Rudolph<lb />Director of Administrative<lb />Services/Recruiting Coordinator<lb />Brett Rudolph begins his second year<lb />as Director of Administrative Services and<lb />Recruiting Coordinator at East Carolina<lb />University.<lb />Rudolph oversees all athletic re-<lb />Cruiting while working closely with the<lb />Pirate football program. He will also co-<lb />ordinate administrative services for the<lb />Department of Athletics.<lb />The Chagrin Falls, Ohio native, comes to ECU after serving as<lb />an assistant on the Liberty University football staff for three years.<lb />While at Liberty, he was an administrative assistant to head football<lb />coach Sam Rutigliano. He spent the 1989 season working as a<lb />graduate assistant football coach.<lb />Rudolph, a 1987 graduate of the University of North Carolina-<lb />Chapel Hill, earned four letters and was a three-year starter in foot-<lb />ball for the Tar Heels. Playing as an inside linebacker, Rudolph was<lb />named first-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference and honorable mention<lb />All-America in 1987.<lb />Rudolph and his wife, Jamie, have been married for three years.<lb />Mike Sinquefield<lb />Director of Athletic Equipment<lb />Mike Sinquefield, 24, begins his<lb />second year as Director of Athletic Equip-<lb />ment at East Carolina University.<lb />Sinquefield worked on the equipment<lb />staff at Louisiana State University for<lb />three years before coming to ECU. The<lb />LaPlace, La. native, is a 1992 graduate<lb />of LSU.<lb />Before working on LSU's highly- ii<lb />acclaimed equipment staff, Sinquefield<lb />served as a student trainer for three years at LSU.<lb />During his tenure at LSU, Sinquefield worked during three post-<lb />season bowl games - Sugar, Gator and Hall of Fame.<lb />Sinquefield, a member of the Athletic Equipment Managers<lb />Association, is single.<lb /><lb />Lisa Smith<lb />Part-Time Football Secretary<lb />\\<lb />ae<lb />Nv<lb />,<lb />WoW OW OT OA LW Wo oe oR<lb />nO<lb />A<lb />mom ow<lb />Li<lb />hmmm n<lb />Uf<lb />~_<lb />,<lb />, i<lb />a<lb />-<lb />_<lb />, 3<lb />,<lb />,<lb />, 4<lb />a<lb />,<lb />&amp;<lb />&amp;<lb />ra<lb />,<lb />&amp;<lb />a<lb />ae<lb />*<lb />i.<lb />ie<lb />ie,<lb />-~<lb />-<lb /></p>
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          <lb />=<lb />) Vi) Vie 9 Fame Fon 9<lb />Ui<lb />Ll<lb />Ua<lb />Li<lb />Li<lb />Li<lb />ill<lb />Li<lb />NY OR' VY Oi YO VY OY 8<lb />\i<lb />Sports Medicine<lb />The East Carolina University Sports Medicine Division and<lb />Curriculum, reputed to be one of the finest programs in the<lb />Southeast, affords every Pirate athlete the best available care<lb />and treatment of injuries.<lb />The East Carolina sports medicine program offers the best<lb />possible prevention, evaluation, immediate treatment, and<lb />rehabilitation of injuries.<lb />Acting Head Trainer Mike Hanley, Assistant Jim Bazluki,<lb />Graduate Assistant Stefan Harris and Team Physician Dr. John<lb />Siegel oversee the sports medicine program for football. All<lb />serve on the staff of the ECU Sports Medicine Conference and<lb />as faculty for the Sports Medicine Curriculum within the Depart-<lb />ment of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Safety.<lb />They are assisted by more than a dozen community-based<lb />professionals who lend valuable time in the athletic health care<lb />and instructing the 30 to 35 undergraduate students enrolled in<lb />ECU's sports medicine educational program for athletic trainers.<lb />Dr. Edwin Bartlett and Dr. Tally Lassiter, Jr. are the orthopaedic<lb />consultants for football.<lb />The Sports Medicine Center is in the new Sports Medicine<lb />Building. The Division, which has been in operation since 1971,<lb />is now able to better serve the student-athletes and educate<lb />sports medicine student athletic trainers using the latest, state-<lb />of-the-art facilities and equipment.<lb />The Sports Medicine Staff are in attendance at every athletic<lb />event that involves East Carolina University athletes. Radio com-<lb />munication from practice field to the center is a must and a<lb />sports medicine vehicle provides instant transportation for in-<lb />jured athletes to the center. Prevention, evaluation, treatment,<lb />and rehabilitation are the main objectives of the Sports Medicine<lb />Division and when an injury does occur, the staff provides<lb />on-the-spot treatment to make certain the injury does not<lb />become more serious.<lb />The Sports Medicine Curriculum, a part of the School of<lb />Health and Human Performance, is the only undergraduate<lb />athletic training program approved by the NATA in Eastern North<lb />Carolina and one of only two in the state.<lb />Dedication, sincere sensitivity, and individual attention are the<lb />basic motivators which distinguish East Carolina University's<lb />'Sports Paramedics" from any others. People helping people in<lb />a first-class setting. That's East Carolina Sports Medicine!<lb />65<lb />Dr. Edwin Bartlett Jim Bazluki Mike Hanley<lb /><lb />Stefan Harris Tally Lassiter, Jr. Dr. Denis McGillicuddy<lb />opiIcin,<lb />nt = 4<lb /><lb />Dr. John Siegel<lb />Professional Consultants<lb />Dr. John Siegel, Team Physician/Student Health Services<lb />Dr. Edwin Bartlett, Orthopaedic Consultant<lb />Dr. William Bost, Ear, Nose and Throat<lb />Dr. Paul Camnitz, Ear, Nose and Throat<lb />Charles Carter, R.Ph., Pharmacist<lb />Dr. James Carter, Vascular, Thorasic, General Surgery<lb />Dr. Gary Crawford, Oral Surgery<lb />Dr. Richard Evans, Dentistry<lb />Dr. Al Ferguson, Internal Medicine<lb />Laurence Graham, Attorney<lb />Dr. Tally Lassiter, Jr., Orthopaedic Consultant<lb />Dr. Denis McGillicuddy, Orthopaedic Consultant<lb />Dr. Cameron Smith, Dermatology<lb />Dr. Wayne Kendrick, Internal Medicine<lb />Dr. William Monroe, Ophthalmology<lb />Dr. Robert Timmons, Neurosurgery<lb />Dr. Emmett Walsh, Urology<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Football Academic Leadership Team<lb />"Winning with Teamwork" is the theme of the Football<lb />Academic Leadership Team (A.L.T.).<lb />The team is comprised of 15 members of the football squad<lb />who will serve as a liaison between the Office of Student<lb />Development and members of the football team for the<lb />purpose of promoting academic excellence and team<lb />leadership with academics.<lb />The members of the A.L-T. for 1993 are: Garrett Beasley,<lb />Lamont Burns, Bernard Carter, Dealton Cotton, David<lb />Crumbie, Carlester Crumpler, Greg Floyd, Pat Hurley, Derrick<lb />Leaphart, Mike Jacobs, Travis Render, Scott Richards, Greg<lb />Smith, Junior Smith and Terry Tilghman.<lb />Objectives and responsibilities of the Academic Leadership<lb />Team include: (1) creating a positive, winning work ethic in the<lb />classroom; (2) challenging fellow teammates to maximize their<lb />potential; (3) serving as role models and mentors for fellow<lb />teammates both on the field and in the classroom; (4) assisting<lb />the Student Development Office in communicating academic<lb />related issues to the squad; (5) assisting with the Faculty<lb />Guest Coach Program during the season; (6) mentor with<lb />freshmen; (7) providing support and/or recognition to team<lb />members on academic matters; (8) serving as ambassadors<lb />for the football program at official functions; and, (9) actively<lb />participate in the "Athletes for Education' speakers bureau.<lb />PO _ _ M LM LLL LLL LLL<lb />P epics<lb />os<lb />East Carolina student-athletes participated in a book reading<lb />at South Greenville school during the spring of 1993. The book<lb />reading is part of the ''Athletes for Education' Speakers<lb />Bureau, which is one of the activities organized by the Student<lb />Development Office. Pictured here is football player Bernard<lb />Carter reading to third graders.<lb />Academics and Abthletics at ECU<lb />66<lb />At East Carolina University, athletic and academic excellence are<lb />inseparable goals for student-athletes. The University is committed<lb />to the academic success and graduation of students participating in<lb />its athletic programs. The Department of Athletics supports this com-<lb />mitment with extensive counseling services in order to maximize the<lb />success of every student-athlete.<lb />"Our mission looks beyond fielding competitive teams and<lb />winning games,' said ECU Director of Athletics Dave Hart, Jr.<lb />"Winning, while important to all of us, is only a part of that develop-<lb />ment. Graduating student-athletes who are responsible for<lb />themselves and to our society is our ultimate goal."<lb />Under the direction of the ECU Student Development Staff,<lb />headed by Pam Overton, Pirate student-athletes have reached new<lb />heights in academic achievement during the past few years.<lb />East Carolina has had seven student-athletes become recent<lb />GTE-CoSIDA Academic All-Americas, including baseball player Lee<lb />Kushner, a second-team All-America this year, softball player Laura<lb />Crowder, a second-team last year, and swimmer Marc Cook, who<lb />earned first-team honors last year. Stacey Boyette (softball) was<lb />given the honor twice, Pam Young (softball), Robin Graves (softball)<lb />and Steve Sides (baseball) have also attained the high honor.<lb />In the last four years, ECU has had three football players on the<lb />GTE-CoSIDA Academic All-District 3 team. In 1989, center Keith<lb />Arnold and defensive end R.L. Beeman achieved the honor. Arnold<lb />repeated the honor in 1990 and 1991 and Ken Burnette was also<lb />given all-district accolades in 1991-92.<lb />The ECU Athletics Department is committed to its Student<lb />Development Program and the understanding that student-athletes<lb />become well-rounded in all aspects of life.<lb />The primary goals for the Student Development Program are<lb />(1) to support in the efforts of every student-athlete who attends ECU<lb />to earn a degree, (2) to provide assistance for the student-athlete in<lb />the development of values, emphasizing the qualities of leadership,<lb />(3) to enhance the interpersonal relationships and communication<lb />skills of the student-athlete, (4) to facilitate the fulfillment of career<lb />and life goals of each student-athlete, (5) to safeguard the academic<lb />integrity of the University by insuring compliance with all rules of the<lb />University and the NCAA.<lb />The Office of Student Development does this with a staff<lb />dedicated to the principle that the development of the student-athlete<lb />is the most important objective.<lb />Overton is in her tenth year of overseeing the academic progress<lb />of all student-athletes at ECU. The staff is also involved in personal,<lb />social and career counseling as well as supervising the study center<lb />and tutorial program for all of ECU's student-athletes.<lb />Carlester Crumpler, Nita Boyce and Jim Weaver also serve as<lb />academic counselors while Diane Burt is the office's administrative<lb />assistant.<lb />Among the Academic Development Services available for<lb />student-athletes are tutorial programs, study halls, academic skills<lb />development, orientation, athletic department convocation, and<lb />reading and math assessment.<lb />Additional programs such as interview skills workshop, tutorial<lb />recruitment and training, leadership development seminars, a<lb />speaker's bureau and community service programs are an important<lb />part of the student development program.<lb />The athletics department has set up several prestigious awards<lb />for ECU student-athletes.<lb />For the past four years, Texasgulf, Inc. has sponsored the ECU<lb />Outstanding Scholar-Athlete Award. The award is designed to be the<lb />most prestigious that is presented annually to a male and female<lb />athlete. Last year, Craig Turnbull, a soccer player, was the male<lb />recipient, and Georgeann Wilke, a softball player, was the female<lb />recipient.<lb />NON<lb />a<lb />Nv<lb />,<lb />iv<lb />,<lb />iy Iv<lb />iv<lb />iT<lb />&amp;<lb />vy<lb />vi<lb />rs<lb />Iv<lb />cad<lb />mM<lb />&amp;<lb />nN mh)<lb />J<lb />* Ps o a AM o Iv" � Ad o Ty<lb />Ne A A<lb />wv<lb />&amp;<lb />Li<lb />tp a iy ay ey tay<lb />Ti<lb />-_ =<lb /></p>
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          <lb />J<lb />Li<lb />Lil<lb />Ma OM OY OA Os<lb />LA<lb />NY OY Vn VO YY RY VY V9<lb />A<lb />Another academic goal for football players to reach is being<lb />named a recipient of the Carolina Telephone and Telegraph<lb />Scholarship, which is awarded at each home ECU game in honor of<lb />a football player who shows outstanding achievement in academics<lb />and athletics.<lb />Honored during the 1992 football season were Deke Owens<lb />(Syracuse), Nick Wilson (Virginia Tech), Junior Smith (Cincinnati),<lb />Peter Zophy (Southern Miss) and Carlester Crumpler (Arkansas<lb />State).<lb />Football players also can serve on the Student-Athlete Advisory<lb />Council, which serves as an advisory organization for the staff of the<lb />Office of Student Development and the Department of Athletics.<lb />The council is comprised of two members from each inter-<lb />collegiate athletic squad. Senior Greg Smith and freshman Lamont<lb />Burns are representatives from the football squad. These students<lb />also serve as academic hosts for prospective football recruits during<lb />official campus visits.<lb />The primary goals of the council include (1) serving as a liaison<lb />between athletic teams and the Office of Student Development,<lb />(2) emphasizing academic opportunities and responsibilities,<lb />(3) encouraging student-athletes to apply what is learned in athletics<lb />to their course of study and career development, (4) implementing<lb />orientation programs for student-athletes, (5) encouraging de-<lb />velopment of leadership skills, (6) promoting positive relationships<lb />between student-athletes and student body and (7) implementing<lb />programs that will promote a positive image for intercollegiate<lb />athletics and the student-athlete.<lb />"College athletics is the natural place to give young people the<lb />important opportunity not only to grow in the areas of physical<lb />development and athletic ability,' said Hart, 'but just as much in the<lb />areas of academic, social and personal development.'<lb />Adds Hart, 'We in the East Carolina program are in the 'people<lb />business, because after all, 'People are our most important<lb />product.'"'<lb />ACADEMICS<lb />ATHLETICS<lb />PARTNERS e IN e EXCELLENCE<lb />yVoro lo (eso me som eVis ieee mA<lb />Ronnie Williams reads to a class of fifth graders at South<lb />Greenville school.<lb />Ety<lb />=<lb />�<lb />Nita Boyce Carlester Crumpler Jim Weaver Pam Overton<lb />Academic Counselor Academic Counselor<lb />Academic Counselor<lb />67<lb />Asst. Athletic Director,<lb />Student Development<lb />Diane Burt<lb />Administrative Asst.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Strength Training<lb />East Carolina University's student-athletes train for competition<lb />under the direct supervision of Director of Strength and Conditioning<lb />Jeff Connors, assistant Tom Howley and graduate assistant Jay<lb />Butler.<lb />Connors, Howley and Butler direct workouts in the 5,000-square<lb />foot weight training facility, in the Sports Medicine Building. ECU<lb />athletes have 25 tons of weights available to them as well as Eagle<lb />Cybex machines and an assortment of Olympic-standard weight<lb />equipment.<lb />ECU athletes have been able to increase their strength, stamina<lb />and speed through the supervision of the Strength and Conditioning<lb />Staff. Last season, 49 records were set in the weight room.<lb />ECU Football Records<lb />Jeff Connors<lb />Director of Strength<lb />and Conditioning<lb />Tom Howley<lb />Asst. Director of Strength<lb />and Conditioning<lb />Linse |ne [Se |e |B | nee |S | =<lb />Jump Yard Press Cleans Incline � Dips T-Test Points<lb />All Time .96 5:08 41" 4.33 550 840 337 325 122 95 7.66 98<lb />Eeader oe P. Zophy cciues C. Blake T. Long D. Cole eae BS Mad S. Sherman R. Tate D. Hicks R. Tate<lb />1991 1991 1989 1991 1983 1985 1993 1993 1993 1992 1992 1993<lb />Quarter- .93 5:28 33" 4.51 355 500 256 245 96 45 8.24 38<lb />pace = ie J. Blake R. Jones C. Libretto | C. Libretto J. Blake M. Crandell | C. Hester | O. Whitaker S O. Whitaker<lb />McConnell | Anderson McConnell<lb />1991 1992 1990 1986 1989 1985 1990 1993 1993 1993 1992 1992<lb />Running .96 5:21 a7.5- 4.41 415 630 291 295 122 14 7.86 87<lb />ake S. Sherman | S. Sherman | E. Burke | G. Franklin | W. Lewis Jr. Smith W. Lewis D. Wilson | S. Sherman } S. Sherman | Jr. Smith Jr. Smith<lb />1991 1992 1993 1986 1989 1993 1992 1993 1993 1992 1992 1992<lb />Wide .96 5:08 38" 4.33 345 500 253 260 a 60 7.66 76<lb />vee == | p.Zophy | P.Zophy | C.Blake | C.Blake | D. Batson i eee C. Driver | R. Williams | P.Zophy | R. Williams | D.Hicks | R. Williams<lb />1991 1991 1992 1991 1992 S. Adams 1992 1992 1992 1993 1992 1993<lb />1984<lb />Defensive .94 Sic 39.5" 4.49 375 605 285 300 110 95 7.67 98<lb />Backs G. Floyd R. Tate R. Tate E. Dillahunt | G. Franklin R. Tate R. Tate naee tis R. Tate R. Tate G. Floyd R. Tate<lb />1991 1992 1993 1986 1986 1993 1993 1992 1993 1992 1992 1993<lb />Fullbacks .90 SHOT: ge5" 4.60 485 840 315 o15 97 52 80<lb />D. Wilson K. Smith D. Major D. Daniels | D. Daniels D. Cole D. Major D. Major D. Major D. Major D. Major<lb />1991 1989 1992 1989 1990 1985 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992<lb />Tight 94 5:18 36" 4.71 405 665 307 255 101 46 7.91 67<lb />Enes K. Seekford | L. Fisher |C. Freeman |C.Freeman | G. Willis G. Willis | C. Crumpler | K. Seekford | K. Seekford | C. Crumpler | K. Seekford | K. Seekford<lb />1991 1991 1989 1989 1985 1985 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992<lb />Defensive .93 5:49 o1.6 4.70 480 675 337 325 92 51 7.90 82<lb />eine Z. Cunmulaj ag J. Cooke W. Bryant | J. Pegues J. Cooke J. Cooke De. Taylor | C. Boothe W. Scott L. Graham J. Cooke<lb />1991 Z. Cunmulaj 1993 1986 1983 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1992 1992<lb />1992<lb />Offensive .95 5:50 33" 4.66 550 837 oof 825 83 37 8.53 73<lb />Hine T. Tilghman | B. Maxwell | B. Maxwell | B. Michel T. Long T. Long G. Smith Gr. Smith N. Wilson B. Arnold K. Wiggins | K. Wiggins<lb />1991 1984 1988 1987 1983 1983 1993 1991 1992 1992 1992 1992<lb />Line- 95 Sica 41" 4.48 465 770 gee 315 100 61 a 88<lb />oie ee oepee Re nOW cate ee ete! teas BE MeGlure eae Ee Runley Ps Peonon ae<lb />1991 1992 1989 1987 1990 1985 1992 1992 1993 1992 1992 1993<lb />68<lb />|Z<lb />"4<lb />Ny<lb />ee<lb />x<lb />ys ie<lb />*<lb />TW MN<lb />El<lb />Vv<lb />&amp;<lb />vy<lb />"<lb />i<lb />Mm oyy<lb />&amp;<lb />iw<lb />mv<lb />ee<lb />&gt; n<lb />Y<lb />i<lb />IT!<lb />a<lb />ry"<lb />&amp;<lb />mi)<lb />Iv<lb />nm Ww<lb />a ry fe &amp; % te * * *<lb />fy oy ty ayy |<lb />a<lb />71<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Lh<lb />Li<lb />Lil<lb />Li<lb />Ll<lb />NY ONY GRY GY OS SO 4 YY<lb />AN<lb />Pirate Club<lb />The East Carolina University Educational Foundation, better<lb />known as the Pirate Club, is the backbone of financial support for<lb />ECU athletics. Monies raised by the organization are used to help<lb />fund student-athlete scholarship costs associated with the Pirate<lb />athletics program.<lb />The Pirate Club continues to grow, as it surpassed the coveted<lb />$1 million contribution mark and 4,000-plus members for the sixth<lb />consecutive year. 1993's goals are $1.4 million in unrestricted con-<lb />tributions and 5,495 members.<lb />Dennis Young, a 1969 ECU graduate, is the Pirate Club's<lb />Executive Director. Dennis is responsible for the Educational Foun-<lb />dation's participation in the University's $50 million '"Shared Visions<lb />Campaign'' and oversees the Pirate Club operation. A native of<lb />Winston-Salem, Dennis played football at ECU during the 1965-67<lb />seasons. He and his wife, Ellen have two children - Allison Baise<lb />and Chip.<lb />Mark Hessert is the Pirate Club's Assistant Director. Prior to<lb />joining the Pirate Club staff, Mark was Executive Director of The<lb />University of Akron's Zip Athletic Club. Mark is responsible for the<lb />Pirate Club's annual fund campaign and oversees the Pirate Rep<lb />Program. Mark and his wife, Cheri, have one child - Logan.<lb />Jennifer Little and Tripp Roakes, ECU graduates, are Pirate Club<lb />Field Representatives. Jennifer and Tripp, along with Mark, have<lb />responsibility of coordinating the Pirate Club's thirty-seven com-<lb />munity chapters, which span the East Coast from the Washington,<lb />D.C. area to Atlanta, Georgia.<lb />Pirate Club members enjoy a number of benefits including<lb />priority in purchasing football and basketball season tickets and<lb />post season tickets; private and semi-private parking for home<lb />games; use of Pirate Club facilities; monthly newsletter; and the op-<lb />portunity to attend special meetings with ECU coaches and athletic<lb />administrators. For the 1993 football season, a new point system<lb />has been developed to use in determining priority seating for Pirate<lb />Club members. The system takes into consideration a member's<lb />annual contribution, consecutive years of membership, cumulative<lb />amounts given over time, and season ticket purchasing beginning<lb />with the 1993 football season. Minimum annual membership con-<lb />tributions begin at $50.<lb />Members of the Pirate Club also receive a sense of ownership in<lb />the success of the Pirate athletics program and a great deal of<lb />satisfaction from their investment in the lives of Pirate student-<lb />athletes, who represent ECU on and off the "'playing fields."'<lb />1993 Executive Committee<lb />PRESIDEN). 2) Doug Byrd<lb />WICETRESIOENT . ....656.56055.25 3 Donald Stocks<lb />ONE YEAR DIRECTORS<lb />David Weil<lb />Joe Wallace<lb />Joyce Draughon<lb />Parker Overton<lb />TWO YEAR DIRECTORS<lb />Jay Johnson<lb />Michael Steadman<lb />Jimmy Nunn<lb />Jean Stevens<lb />Henry Williamson Al Baswell<lb />BACCUTIVE TREASURER 9-10. Richard Brown<lb />Rimes CiepeCIOR 42... 3. Dave Hart, Jr.<lb />PACULTY MEPRESENTAIIVE..........:..4....5. Ernest Schwarz<lb />IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT ........-.:-.0.... 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          <lb />SESE SSE cS<lb />The Chancellor ===<lb />Dr. Richard R. Eakin<lb />For Chancellor Richard R.<lb />Eakin, the terms ''academics"'<lb />and ''athletics'' are not mutually<lb />exclusive, but mutually rein-<lb />forcing. He knows from personal<lb />experience.<lb />As a Geneva College under-<lb />graduate, he majored in math-<lb />ematics and physics while a<lb />member of the basketball team.<lb />He also served as President of the Student Senate and Class<lb />Valedictorian and was graduated in 1960 with the honor summa<lb />cum laude.<lb />Today Dick Eakin is in his seventh year as ECU's chief<lb />executive officer and his leadership mark is evident throughout<lb />ECU, including athletics.<lb />He has a vision of greatness for ECU and leads in the belief<lb />that the university can build upon and add to its elements of<lb />distinction and strong tradition for excellence in teaching,<lb />research, regional services, and athletics.<lb />With enthusiasm and remarkable stamina, Dr. Eakin pursues<lb />this vision around the clock and on-the-road as ECU's highly<lb />visible top ambassador.<lb />Strategic planning has been the linchpin of the Chancellor's<lb />administration. From it has evolved new degree programs, new<lb />Board of Trustees<lb />William C. Baggett H.E. Rayfield, Jr.<lb />Phillip R. Dixon W. Howard Rooks<lb />Ronald E. Dowdy Louis W. Sewell<lb />William P. Furr J. Craig Souza<lb />Valeria O. Lovelace Robert A. Ward<lb />Lyda Teer Mihalyi Henry G. Williamson, Jr.<lb />Allan Keith Dyer, SGA President<lb />Administration<lb />Chanceior..._--=s=ic�s�s�zsisiwi�i#w� Richard R. Eakin<lb />Vice Chancellors:<lb />for Academic Affairs .. . .Marlene Springer<lb />for Health Sciences..... James A. Hallock<lb />for Business Affairs ....... Richard Brown<lb />for Student Life....... Alfred T. Matthews<lb />for Institutional<lb />Advancement..... James L. Lanier, Jr.<lb />70<lb />and stronger centers for excellence, campus beautification and<lb />modernization of facilities, an emphasis on computer technology<lb />for students and faculty, and an energetic, focused fund-raising<lb />plan for academics, athletics, and medicine.<lb />Improved campus life and student services continue to be<lb />high on the Chancellor's agenda. Under his direction, the<lb />Campus will soon have a state-of-the-art dining hall, a student<lb />recreation and wellness center, and a $26 million addition to the<lb />campus library. ECU's reputation as one of the leading family<lb />practice, primary care medical schools in the country is being<lb />enhanced with new centers for the treatment of cancer,<lb />diabetes, heart disease, and alcohol and drug abuse.<lb />In pursuit of ECU's goals, Chancellor Eakin is chairman of<lb />the Board of Directors of the College Football Association (CFA),<lb />holds leadership positions with the Southern Association for Col-<lb />leges and Schools (SACS), and is in the forefront of economic<lb />and community development in Greenville and throughout<lb />Eastern North Carolina.<lb />Prior to his ECU appointment in 1987, Eakin served for 23<lb />years as a member of the mathematics faculty at Bowling Green<lb />State University, where he was also a vice president.<lb />A native of New Castle, Pennsylvania, Dr. Eakin was<lb />awarded a master's degree as well as a doctorate in math-<lb />ematics with a minor in economics from Washington State<lb />University. He and his wife, the former Jo Ann McGeehan,<lb />have two adult children, Matthew of Charlotte and Maridy of<lb />Raleigh.<lb />Zz<lb />v<lb />� i<lb />i<lb />iy<lb />ry<lb />Ty<lb />nN<lb />iv<lb />wy<lb />WO On nn Tn<lb />A<lb />WV<lb />fy em py I I TE A Rs ey<lb />if!<lb /></p>
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          <lb />We Me Me Me Ey ee ee HI<lb />Li<lb />lil ll<lb />|<lb />Li<lb />il<lb />Lil<lb />al<lb />iy AAT<lb />yy<lb />NY<lb />aed<lb />oe<lb />Dave Hart, Jr.. who has gained<lb />national recognition for his skills in<lb />areas of athletics management,<lb />public relations, marketing, and<lb />fundraising, enters his sixth year as<lb />Director of Athletics at East Carolina<lb />University.<lb />Since being appointed Athletics<lb />Director on December 21, 1987, by<lb />ECU Chancellor Richard Eakin, Hart<lb />has become one of the country's<lb />most respected athletics admin-<lb />istrators.<lb />In making the appointment, Chancellor Eakin stated that, ''Dave<lb />has an exceptional understanding of all aspects of athletics ad-<lb />ministration, has a strong commitment to excellence and integrity<lb />throughout the men's and women's programs, and possesses, in<lb />my judgement, the leadership qualities to develop our athletics pro-<lb />gram and move it to new levels of achievement."'<lb />Hart has done just that in leading ECU's athletics program. East<lb />Carolina athletics has moved to another level as it relates to image<lb />and respect. Last spring, as the University completed its Southern<lb />Association of Colleges and Schools accreditation program, the<lb />Athletics Department received one of four commendations from the<lb />SACS review team for the manner in which athletics is managed at<lb />ECU. In addition, the Athletics Department completed the NCAA's<lb />Pilot Certification Program as one of 38 universities which volun-<lb />teered their participation in the pilot program which has since<lb />become mandated.<lb />Since becoming Director of Athletics, Hart has structured several<lb />programs of significance within the department. The most notable<lb />one is ECU's comprehensive Student Development Program for all<lb />student-athletes. Last winter the Athletics Department received a<lb />half-million dollar gift from Bob and Margaret Ward of Burlington,<lb />North Carolina, earmarked for Student Development. During Hart's<lb />tenure as Athletics Director, ECU student-athletes have made<lb />significant progress academically.<lb />Facility enhancement has also been very evident during Hart's<lb />tenure. Renovations to Scales Field House (non-revenue sports),<lb />Harrington Field (baseball) and the football practice facility, compli-<lb />ment very nicely ECU's beautiful Ward Sports Medicine Complex<lb />which is one of the finest facilities of its kind in the entire nation. This<lb />coming Spring a nine-million dollar renovation of Minges Coliseum<lb />will be underway which will include chairback seating, air con-<lb />ditioning, a new playing surface, new concession stands and new<lb />locker rooms for the men's and women's programs. The renovation<lb />project will take ECU's basketball programs to a new and exciting<lb />level.<lb />Phase One of a three-phased stadium renovation and expansion<lb />plan was completed in August. The original section of the Stadium,<lb />on the Press Box side, was replaced. Plans are in place to extend<lb />the Press Box to both goal lines in order to accommodate club level<lb />seating. Phase Ill of the Stadium Expansion Project calls for an<lb />upper deck on the north side of the Stadium taking the seating<lb />Capacity to approximately 50,000. Phase Ill is targeted for 1996.<lb />1<lb />Jr. - Director of Athletics<lb />Pirate athletics continue to gain in exposure and credibility under<lb />Hart's tenure. Pirate football completed the best season in school<lb />history in 1991, finishing 11-1 and #9 in the nation, the ECU<lb />baseball team has made four trips to the NCAA tournament since<lb />1988, and the Pirate golf team captured their 5th CAA golf crown in<lb />the last six years. The Pirate Basketball team won the CAA Cham-<lb />pionship this past winter, making the first appearance in the NCAA<lb />Tournament since 1972.<lb />Hart was named associate director of athletics for external<lb />relations and executive director of the Pirate Club in 1985. His<lb />duties included the raising of funds for athletic scholarships through<lb />the Pirate Club, as well as overseeing all external areas of the<lb />athletic department.<lb />During his first two years in that position, the Pirate Club<lb />experienced record-setting growth as it surpassed the coveted $1<lb />million mark in contributions for the first time ever. The 1987<lb />Campaign saw another record performance under his direction as<lb />the Club exceeded the $1.2 million level.<lb />Hart first joined the ECU athletic department in 1983 as an<lb />assistant athletic director for marketing. It was the first time that<lb />ECU had ever employed a full-time staff member for marketing, and<lb />it immediately brought dividends.<lb />ECU's marketing program gained national attention for the rapid<lb />growth in crowd participation through tailgating and other<lb />promotional efforts. Hart was also responsible for implementing the<lb />"Great Pirate Purple/Gold Pigskin Pig-Out Party,'' which is a<lb />weekend extravaganza surrounding the spring football game.<lb />Additionally, attendance at home football games increased<lb />greatly as evidenced by the fact that 11 of the top 12 crowds in<lb />Ficklen Stadium history have entered the turnstiles since the 1983<lb />season. Promotional ventures such as the "'Ain't It Great to Tail-<lb />gate' idea have added to the atmosphere at Pirate home games.<lb />Hart has served on several prestigious committees during<lb />his tenure as Athletics Director, including the Committee for<lb />Integrity and Image in College Athletics. He currently serves on the<lb />Missions and Values Committee. Hart chairs the CAA's Marketing<lb />Committee and is a member of the conference committee on<lb />expansion.<lb />Hart is a popular speaker at the national level and has authored<lb />articles for a number of national publications. He has made<lb />numerous speaking presentations at conventions and seminars on<lb />program management, marketing, fundraising, and personnel<lb />transition. For the past seven years he has been an instructor at the<lb />National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics' Manage-<lb />ment Institute.<lb />Hart, just the fifth athletics director in ECU history, received his<lb />undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of<lb />Alabama, earning a B.S. in English/Speech in 1971 and a master's<lb />degree in 1972. He attended Alabama on a basketball scholarship<lb />and was a graduate assistant coach for the Crimson Tide program<lb />in 1972. He won nine varsity letters in football, basketball and<lb />baseball at Annapolis (MD) High School where he was also an All-<lb />State basketball and football player.<lb />He is married to the former Pam Humble of Tuscaloosa, AL, and<lb />they have three children - Ricky (21), Jamie (19), and Kelly (16).<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Charlie Carr<lb />Associate Athletics Director<lb />for Compliance and Revenue Sports<lb />Charlie Carr, a well-known member of the<lb />college athletics scene in the state of North<lb />Carolina as a player, coach and ad-<lb />ministrator, begins his sixth year as<lb />associate athletics director at East Carolina.<lb />Carr became ECU's associate director<lb />for external affairs and Executive Director of<lb />the Pirate Club in mid-February of 1988. He<lb />followed Dave Hart in this position after<lb />Hart's appointment as ECU's director of<lb />athletics.<lb />During his tenure as Executive Director<lb />of the Pirate Club, Carr was instrumental in<lb />the Pirate Club's raising of $1.7 million.<lb />In 1991, Carr began his role of co-<lb />ordinating all NCAA compliance for the ECU<lb />Athletics Department while assisting the<lb />athletics director with scheduling and<lb />revenue sports programs.<lb />He played football and baseball while<lb />attending the University of North Carolina.<lb />After receiving his master's degree in 1970,<lb />he played two seasons of professional<lb />baseball in the New York Mets organization.<lb />Carr then was an assistant football coach<lb />for the Tar Heels from 1971-75 under coach<lb />Bill Dooley. He later coached at Rice<lb />University from 1975-78.<lb />He returned to North Carolina in 1978 to<lb />begin administrative work as an associate<lb />athletic director at UNC from 1978-85.<lb />During that tenure, the Tar Heels ex-<lb />perienced great success in their total athletic<lb />program.<lb />Carr was then named director of athletics<lb />at Mississippi State of the Southeastern<lb />Conference in 1985, a position he held for<lb />two years until he chose to return to North<lb />Carolina to enter private business.<lb />A native of Virginia Beach, Carr received<lb />his undergraduate degree in 1968 and<lb />master's degree in 1970 from UNC.<lb />He and his wife, Dee, have one daughter,<lb />Caitlin.<lb />Henry VanSant<lb />Associate Athletics Director<lb />for Administration<lb />and Non-Revenue Sports<lb />Dr. Henry VanSant, whose association<lb />with East Carolina dates back four decades,<lb />is in his sixth year as associate athletics<lb />director at his alma mater.<lb />VanSant was an administrative assistant<lb />to the athletic director for three years prior<lb />to his elevation to associate director. In<lb />addition to working closely with athletics<lb />director Dave Hart, VanSant is responsible<lb />for overseeing all internal operations within<lb />the athletics department.<lb />He oversees the business office, student-<lb />athlete support services, non-revenue<lb />programs, and operations.<lb />VanSant first came to ECU in 1957 as a<lb />student-athlete on the 1957 Pirate football<lb />team. He was a center and linebacker for<lb />ECU teams from 1957-60 before becoming<lb />a member of the ECU coaching staff from<lb />1962-1970 under coach Clarence Stasavich.<lb />The Hampton, Va. native was the<lb />freshman coach from 1962-66 and, in 1966,<lb />he coached the only undefeated first-year<lb />team in school history. He also assisted on<lb />the Pirates' back-to-back Tangerine Bowl<lb />titles in 1964 and 1965.<lb />VanSant has also been a head football<lb />coach on the high school level in North<lb />Carolina, as well as head coach at Guilford<lb />College and Lenoir-Rhyne College.<lb />He received his bachelor's and master's<lb />degrees from East Carolina in 1961 and<lb />1962, respectively. He later received his<lb />doctoral degree in education from the<lb />University of Alabama in 1975.<lb />VanSant is married to the former Flora<lb />McDonald and they have two sons, Chuck<lb />and John.<lb />72<lb />Jim Bass<lb />Assistant Athletics Director<lb />for Marketing<lb />Jim Bass begins his fifth year as<lb />Assistant Athletics Director for Marketing at<lb />East Carolina.<lb />The Dunn, N.C. native came to ECU from<lb />UNC Wilmington, where he served as the<lb />Associate Athletic Director for External<lb />Affairs and Executive Director of the<lb />Seahawk Club for three years.<lb />Under Bass' direction, the Seahawk Club<lb />saw funding for scholarships almost triple<lb />and saw membership increase from 240 to<lb />1,100.<lb />Bass, 36, has also served as an Assistant<lb />Director of the Wolfpack Club at North<lb />Carolina State and as Assistant Director for<lb />the Wildcat Club and Ticket Manager at<lb />Davidson College.<lb />After earning his B.A. in Speech<lb />Communications from N.C. State in 1978,<lb />Bass went on to earn his master's degree<lb />in Athletic Administration at Ohio University,<lb />also serving as graduate assistant football<lb />coach for the Bobcats.<lb />A member of the National Association of<lb />Collegiate Directors of Athletics, Bass and<lb />his wife, Sarah, have a son, Corey.<lb />Charles Bloom<lb />Sports Information Director<lb />Charles Bloom begins his sixth year as<lb />Sports Information Director at East Carolina<lb />University.<lb />Bloom, a native of Emporia, Va., came to<lb />ECU from Ole Miss, where he served as<lb />associate SID for 13 months. Prior to joining<lb />the Ole Miss staff, Bloom was an assistant<lb />SID at LSU for a year-and-one half. He was<lb />an undergraduate and graduate student<lb />assistant at the University of South Carolina,<lb />where he earned his bachelor's degree in<lb />Public Relations in 1985. He was also a<lb />student assistant at UNLV for a year-and-<lb />one half while attending school there.<lb />Bloom is a member of the College Sports<lb />Information Directors of America, Football<lb />Writers Association of America, United<lb />States Basketball Writers Association,<lb />National Collegiate Baseball Writers<lb />Association, Public Relations Society of<lb />America and the National Association of<lb />Collegiate Directors of Athletics.<lb />While a student at South Carolina, he<lb />served as president of the school's chapter<lb />of the Public Relations Student Society of<lb />America and was named to Who's Who<lb />Among Students in American Universities<lb />and Colleges. He has also been named<lb />twice as one of the ''Outstanding Young<lb />Men of America.''<lb />For the last three years, Bloom has<lb />directed seminars and table topic dis-<lb />cussions at the annual CoSIDA Convention.<lb />Bloom is married to the former Cindy<lb />Weaver, a native of Landrum, S.C. They<lb />have a daughter, Lindsey Taylor, born on<lb />April 20.<lb />iv<lb />TI<lb />TI<lb />HL<lb />IT!<lb />ATS Sh ee<lb />Tt 1<lb />he el eh<lb />SS<lb />non<lb />,<lb />a<lb />&amp;<lb />&amp;<lb />*<lb />&amp;<lb />fe<lb />&amp;<lb />&amp;<lb />&amp;<lb />C<lb />ee.<lb />'%<lb />�<lb />ae<lb />~~<lb />,<lb />,<lb /></p>
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        <p>ou<lb />Wow ui<lb />Li<lb />Li<lb />it<lb />Li<lb />We ae gM<lb />|<lb />"il ti) Wi Ub Ad<lb />Li<lb />iil<lb />il<lb />Lil<lb />Al<lb />NYY Ys | 9<lb />Al<lb />Jeff Davis<lb />Assistant Athletics Director<lb />for Operations and Equipment<lb />Jeff Davis, 30, begins his third year as<lb />assistant athletics director for operations<lb />and equipment, after serving as Director of<lb />Operations for the previous six years.<lb />In his role, Davis is involved in staging of<lb />all athletic events, including planning and<lb />scheduling of all practice and facility usage<lb />on campus. He also coordinates team travel<lb />for all of ECU's Olympic Sports.<lb />Davis has also served as site coordinator<lb />for the North Carolina High School Eastern<lb />Regionals at Minges Coliseum and has<lb />hosted several conference championships.<lb />He has been the facility coordinator for the<lb />state Special Olympics the past two years.<lb />The Wilson, N.C. native earned his<lb />bachelor's degree in Health and Physical<lb />Education from East Carolina in 1984. He<lb />continued his studies at ECU and earned his<lb />masters in 1987.<lb />Davis was a member of the Phi Epsilon<lb />Kappa fraternity and an honor roll student for<lb />three semesters.<lb />Davis earned three letters in baseball and<lb />two in football at Beddingfield High School<lb />in Wilson. He also played in the Coastal<lb />Plains Semi-Pro League for four years.<lb />Earline Leggett<lb />Assistant Athletics Director<lb />for Business<lb />Earline Leggett, a member of the East<lb />Carolina athletic family for the past 29 years,<lb />enters her 16th year as assistant athletics<lb />director for business.<lb />Leggett began working in the ECU<lb />athletics department in 1963 as a secretary<lb />to former athletic director Clarence<lb />Stasavich. In 1972, Leggett was promoted<lb />to business manager and in 1978, she<lb />received the title of assistant athletic<lb />director.<lb />Leggett oversees purchasing, travel for<lb />football, men's and women's basketball,<lb />budgets for each of ECU's 17 sports, con-<lb />cessions, camps, and the formation and<lb />balancing of the total athletic budget.<lb />A native of Williamston, N.C., she<lb />attended Farm Life High School and<lb />graduated from Baker Business College.<lb />She is a member of the College Athletic<lb />Business Managers Association.<lb />She and her husband, King, reside in<lb />Williamston and are active in church<lb />activities.<lb />Pam Overton<lb />Assistant Athletics Director<lb />for Student Development<lb />Pam Overton begins her tenth year as an<lb />assistant athletics director at East Carolina<lb />in charge of ECU's Student Development<lb />Program.<lb />Overton oversees the academic progress<lb />of all student-athletes at East Carolina.<lb />Additionally, she is involved in personal,<lb />social, and career development. She is<lb />responsible for overseeing the study center<lb />and the tutorial program for ECU<lb />student-athletes.<lb />Overton received her bachelor's degree<lb />from East Carolina and later a master's<lb />degree in counseling from ECU. She<lb />recently received a Certificate of Advanced<lb />Studies in Counseling, completing a six-year<lb />degree program.<lb />A National Certified Counselor, Overton<lb />is a former guidance counselor at Greenville<lb />Rose High School. She is entering her<lb />18th year in the area of education and<lb />counseling.<lb />Overton has a son, Michael. She is<lb />married to Gary Overton, coach of the ECU<lb />baseball team.<lb />Athletics Administration<lb />Dr. Ernest Schwarz<lb />Faculty Athletics Representative<lb />Dr. Ernest Schwarz, entering his 28th<lb />year at East Carolina, serves as Faculty<lb />Athletic Representative for the University.<lb />Schwarz serves as liaison between<lb />faculty and staff and the athletics de-<lb />partment, while also representing East<lb />Carolina within the National Collegiate<lb />Athletic Association (NCAA), the governing<lb />body for intercollegiate athletics.<lb />In 1993-94, Schwarz will serve as the<lb />faculty athletic representative for the<lb />Colonial Athletic Association.<lb />Schwarz received his bachelor's,<lb />master's and doctoral degrees from the<lb />University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. He<lb />is a full professor in the Physical Education<lb />department at ECU.<lb />He and his wife, Linda, reside in<lb />Greenville.<lb />ECU Among Schools In Independent Football Alliance<lb />Cincinnati, East Carolina, Memphis State, Southern Mississippi and Tulsa begin their second year of play in the Independent Football Alliance this season. The<lb />main purpose of the alliance is home-and-home football scheduling and increased recognition for the student-athletes at each University.<lb />The schools involved play one another on a home-and-home basis beginning this season. In addition, the Alliance will establish weekly statistics, power ratings<lb />and individual awards throughout the season.<lb />Members of the IFA are not precluded from exploring opportunities that might present themselves for conference alignment.<lb />The Pirates played three IFA opponents last season, defeating Cincinnati (42-21), and falling to Memphis State (42-7) and Southern Mississippi (38-21).<lb />3<lb />|<lb />|)<lb />}<lb />|<lb />t<lb />r<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Win ileweNeleucellea:<lb />John Welborn<lb />Coordinator of Grants<lb />and Financial Aid<lb />John Welborn is one of the true veterans<lb />of the East Carolina athletic family, having<lb />been involved with the Pirate program for 27<lb />years. In that span, he has worked with<lb />nearly every facet of the athletics<lb />department.<lb />In his role as coordinator of grants,<lb />Welborn's duties include coordinating all<lb />grant-in-aids.<lb />Welborn begins his seventh season as<lb />head coach of ECU's cross country teams.<lb />His outstanding achievements as a<lb />coach have already been recognized by his<lb />induction in the East Carolina Sports Hall of<lb />Fame in 1982. Welborn built a phenomenal<lb />94-14-3 record as ECU's wrestling coach<lb />from 1967-77, and his teams won five<lb />consecutive Southern Conference titles,<lb />losing just one match in 10 years of in-state<lb />competition.<lb />Welborn is a native of Boone, N.C. and<lb />is a 1964 graduate of Appalachian State<lb />University, where he earned a bachelor's<lb />degree in physical education. He received<lb />his M.A. in physical education from ASU in<lb />1967.<lb />He is married to the former Christa<lb />Brundl, and they have three children -<lb />Pamella, Johnny and Christa.<lb />Lee Workman<lb />Assistant Athletics Director<lb />for Special Events and Ticket Sales<lb />Lee Workman, a member of the East<lb />Carolina athletic family since 1984, was<lb />promoted to the position of Assistant<lb />Athletics Director for Special Events and<lb />Ticket Sales on June 1, 1989. Workman had<lb />been the Marketing Director for the last four- .<lb />and-one-half years.<lb />In his position, Workman oversees the<lb />special events put on by the athletics<lb />department, such as the Great Pirate<lb />Purple-Gold Pigskin Pigout Party, as well as<lb />all ticket sales.<lb />Workman is a 1983 graduate of<lb />Tennessee Tech, earning a B.S. in business<lb />administration and marketing. He earned a<lb />M.S. degree in Sports Administration from<lb />St. Thomas University in 1984.<lb />He has been active in community<lb />projects in Greenville for several years and<lb />in 1983 and 1987 was named as one of the<lb />Outstanding Young Men of America. In<lb />1988, Workman was honored as the<lb />outstanding alumnus of the Sports<lb />Administration program at St. Thomas<lb />University with the Joseph T. Hoy Award.<lb />Workman and his wife, Jan, have two<lb />children, Rachel and Jason.<lb />Dennis Young<lb />Pirate Club Executive Director<lb />Dennis Young was named Executive<lb />Director of the ECU Educational Foundation<lb />(Pirate Club) in September of 1991.<lb />A native of Winston-Salem, N.C., Young<lb />returns to Greenville after earning his<lb />undergraduate degree in accounting from<lb />ECU in 1969. Young also played football for<lb />the late Clarence Stasavich during his<lb />college career.<lb />Young will concentrate his efforts in the<lb />areas of capital and planned giving while<lb />overseeing the total Foundation operation.<lb />Young's professional background<lb />includes positions as vice-president for<lb />finance for Peachtree Corners, Inc., and<lb />president/chief operations officer for Angell<lb />Group Incorporated in Advance, N.C.<lb />Young and his wife, Ellen, are the<lb />parents of two children, Chip and Allison.<lb />ECU Athletics Department Earns Commendation from Accreditation Group<lb />East Carolina University's intercollegiate athletics department recently received a commendation in a self-study in conjunction with the Southern Association of<lb />Colleges and Schools.<lb />The SACS report gave the athletics department one of four special mentions to ECU in its recent reaccreditation study.<lb />Also, East Carolina was one of 38 programs to volunteer to go through a Pilot Certification Program done by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).<lb />The Certification Program was a self-study of all areas of athletics done by representatives from various parts of the University.<lb />All schools in the NCAA will have to go through this certification process in the near future.<lb />All SACS schools are required to be reaccredited each 10 years. This was the first time that the group sent a representative to a campus for the sole purpose<lb />of working with the athletics department.<lb />"The committee notes with pleasure that East Carolina University's Athletic Department is being well managed, and that it has developed effective means to integrate<lb />its activities into the broader and fundamental aspects of the academic life of the institution, and that it manages the areas of academics, compliance, athletic competition<lb />and budget control as a responsible agent of the University," reported the visiting SACS committee in its final report.<lb />Jim Smith, professor of philosophy at ECU, served as the school's chairman of the SACS study while a delegation from the organization visited the campus.<lb />74<lb />vy NM<lb />'vi<lb />ns<lb />i<lb />nm iY<lb />a<lb />IT<lb />-<lb />a, o<lb />mn Tt<lb />TY<lb />,<lb />~~<lb />ie<lb />, 4<lb />TY<lb />LW vat � etd Umesh Vamos tO deed F Vim 0 Paneer V1<lb />momo mh hh MN MN<lb />TT Ti<lb />&amp;<lb />ee<lb />ra<lb />&amp;<lb />,<lb />=<lb />@<lb />hey<lb />3<lb />&amp;<lb />*<lb />Be<lb />he<lb />ee.<lb />a<lb /></p>
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          <lb />We [el UL =<lb />Sept. 9 - 8:01 p.m. EDT<lb />Football Information<lb />Head Coach: Paul Pasqualoni (Penn State, '72)<lb />Record at School: 20-4-0 (2 seasons)<lb />Career Record: 54-21-0 (7 seasons)<lb />Record vs. ECU: 1-1<lb />Coaching Experience: 1972-76 Cheshire High<lb />School (assistant coach); 1976-82 Southern<lb />Connecticut State (defensive assistant/defen-<lb />sive coordinator); 1982-86 Western Connecti-<lb />cut (head coach/athletics director); 1987-90<lb />Syracuse (linebackers); 1991- Syracuse (head<lb />| coach).<lb />| Assistant Coaches: Bob Casullo (Brockport<lb />i| State, 73), tight ends/tackles/special teams;<lb />Kevin Coyle (Massachusetts, '78), defensive<lb />coordinator/secondary; George DeLeone<lb />(Connecticut, '70), offensive coordinator/of-<lb />fensive line; Gary Emanuel (Plymouth State,<lb />82), defensive line; Dennis Goldman (Southern<lb />| Connecticut State, '71), wide receivers; David<lb />| Mitchell (Arkansas State, '74), running backs;<lb />| Glenn Pires (Springfield, '80), outside line-<lb />| backers; Chris Rippon (Southern Conn. State,<lb />| 82), inside linebackers; Kevin Rogers (William<lb />| &amp; Mary, '74), quarterbacks.<lb />| Primary Offense: Pro-Option<lb />Primary Defense: 3-4 Multiple, 4-3<lb />Offensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 14, 10<lb />Defensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 14, 7<lb />| Special Teams Lettermen Returning, Lost: 1, 2<lb />| Offensive Starters Returning (5): John Reagan<lb />| (C, 6-4, 271, Sr.); Kyle Adams (RT, 6-4, 285,<lb />Sr.); Marvin Graves (QB, 6-1, 196, Sr., 146 of<lb />242 for 2,296 yards, 14 TDs, 12 INTs); Al<lb />Wooten (FB, 5-11, 226, Sr., 75 carries for 312<lb />yards, 7 TDs); Shelby Hill (WR, 6-0, 194, Sr., 29<lb />catches for 480 yards, 1 TD).<lb />Defensive Starters Returning (6): Ernie Brown<lb />| (DT, 6-2, 260, Jr., 27 total tackles); Kevin<lb />| Mitchell (NG, 6-1, 240, Sr., 61 total tackles, 512<lb />| sacks); Dan Conley (ILB, 6-2, 229, Sr., 71 total<lb />tackles, 2 INTs); Dwayne Joseph (CB, 5-10,<lb />| 180, Sr., 33 total tackles, 7 PBUs); Bob<lb />| Grosvenor (SS, 6-0, 173, Sr., 25 total tackles, 6<lb />| INTs); Tony Jones (FS, 6-3, 198, Jr., 43 total<lb />| tackles, 5 INTs).<lb />| Special Teams Starters Returning (1): Pat<lb />O'Neill (PK/P, 6-1, 197, Sr., 35 punts for 42.3<lb />avg., 47 touchbacks).<lb />Key Losses: Terrence Wisdom (OT); Chris<lb />Gedney (TE, 34 catches for 587 yards, 5 TDs);<lb />i Qadry Ismail (WR, 36 catches for 625 yards, 2<lb />| TDs, 22 carries for 217 yards, 3 TDs); David<lb />| Walker (RB, 168 carries for 855 yards, 2 TDs);<lb />Garland Hawkins (LB, 29 total tackles); Jo Jo<lb />Wooden (LB, 58 total tackles, 51/2 sacks); Glen<lb />Young (LB, 102 total tackles); John Biskup (PK,<lb />16 of 24 FGs, 33 of 33 PATs, 81 points).<lb />Top Newcomers: Chuck Beatie (OL, 6-7, 310, Fr.,<lb />Newark, Del.); Donovan Darius (DB, 6-2, 190,<lb />Fr., Camden, N.J.); Dulayne Morgan (OLB, 6-5,<lb />220, Fr., Elizabeth, N.J.); Antwaune Ponds (LB,<lb />6-4, 215, Fr., Jacksonville, Fla.); Jason Walters<lb />(LB/DE, 6-4, 230, Fr., Memphis, Tenn.).<lb />1992 Record: 10-2-0<lb />Ficklen Stadium<lb />Series Information<lb />Series Record: Syracuse leads, 3-1<lb />In Greenville: Syracuse leads, 2-0<lb />In Syracuse: Series tied, 1-1<lb />Last Meeting: Sept. 5, 1992 at Ficklen Stadium<lb />(SU, 42-21)<lb />First Meeting: Oct. 22, 1988 at Ficklen Stadium<lb />(SU, 38-14)<lb />General Information<lb />Location: Syracuse, N.Y.<lb />Chancellor: Dr. Kenneth Shaw<lb />Athletics Director: Jake Crouthamel<lb />Phone Number: (315) 443-2385<lb />Ticket Manager: Alan Weinberger<lb />Phone Number: (315) 443-2121<lb />Game Operations Manager: Patrick Campbell<lb />Phone Number: (315) 443-3603<lb />Enrollment: 10,500<lb />Colors: Orange<lb />Nickname: Orangemen<lb />Conference: BIG EAST<lb />Stadium: Carrier Dome (50,000)<lb />Surface: Astro Turf<lb />Sports Information<lb />SID Mailing Address: Manley Field House,<lb />Sports Information Office, Syracuse University,<lb />Syracuse, NY 13244-5020 (also for overnight<lb />deliveries)<lb />Sports Information Director: Larry Kimball<lb />Office Phone: (315) 443-2608<lb />Home Phone: (315) 637-8716<lb />Associate SID: Bill Strickland<lb />Home Phone: (315) 475-7380<lb />Assistant SID: Sue Cornelius<lb />Home Phone: (315) 426-1105<lb />SID Secretary: Erin Mahoney<lb />Press Box Phone: (315) 443-4241<lb />Fax Machine Phone: (315) 443-2076<lb />Interview Information<lb />Best Time to Contact Head Coach:<lb />Contact SID Office<lb />Football Office Number: (315) 443-4791<lb />Head Football Coach's Secretary:<lb />Mrs. Karen Ponzo<lb />Weekly Press Conference:<lb />Mondays at 12:15 Eastern Time<lb />On Wednesday, Before Game<lb />at Ficklen Stadium: Contact SID Office<lb />Lodging in Greenville: Ramada Inn-Greenville<lb />80<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb />Coach<lb />Paul Pasqualoni<lb />Marvin Graves<lb />TYVEK:<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />VERSITY<lb />ee<lb />1993 Schedule<lb />Sept. 4 BALL STATE<lb />Sept. 9 at East Carolina<lb />Sept. 18 at Texas<lb />Sept. 25 CINCINNATI<lb />Oct. 2 "BOSTON COLLEGE<lb />Oct. 16 "at Pittsburgh<lb />Oct. 23 "*at Miami (Fla.)<lb />Oct. 30 *WEST VIRGINIA<lb />Nov, 6 "TEMPLE<lb />Nov. 13 "*at Virginia Tech<lb />Nov. 26 "*at Rutgers<lb />* BIG EAST Game<lb />1992 Results (10-2-0)<lb />Sept. 5 at East Carolina........<lb />cept. t2 TEXse 5. ...23<lb />sept. 19 .OnIO STATE... .. 2...<lb />Oc. 3 aroaucille .-.....<lb />Oct 10 .RUGehe �...<lb />Oct. 17 "at West Virginia. ......<lb />Oct 24 Jalvempe. .........<lb />"*PIATSBUnNGH.........<lb />Nov. 7 'VIRGINIA TECH _....<lb />Oct. 31<lb />Nov. 14 'at Boston College ......<lb />Nov. 21 ""MIAMI(FLA).........<lb />Jan. 1 Colorado (Fiesta Bowl) .. . 26-22<lb />* BIG EAST Game<lb />= Sees ez eeres<lb />vy N<lb />nit WT MH N<lb />vy<lb />v<lb />,<lb />mammm mom om moa<lb />mowomayr<lb />mmmmmmmm<lb />7<lb />,<lb /></p>
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          <lb />=<lb />Ui<lb />A<lb />Ay Add<lb />NYY YO<lb />Al<lb />Sept. 18 - 4:00 p.m. EDT<lb />Football Information<lb />Head Coach: Gene McDowell (Florida State, 63)<lb />Record at School: 54-37-0 (8 seasons)<lb />Career Record: 54-37-0 (8 seasons)<lb />Record vs. ECU: 0-1<lb />Coaching Experience: 1965-69 Florida State<lb />(assistant); 1970-73 Kansas State (assistant);<lb />1974-84 Florida State (assistant); 1985- Central<lb />Florida (head coach).<lb />Assistant Coaches: Ron McCrone (Florida, '69),<lb />defensive coordinator/secondary; Mike Kruczek<lb />(Boston College, '76), offensive coordinator/quar-<lb />terbacks); Deek Pollard (Western Illinois, '61),<lb />defensive line; Paul Lounsberry (Simpson, '73),<lb />offensive line; Robert Ector (Central Florida, '89),<lb />wide receivers; Ed Koschewa (Central Florida,<lb />91), linebackers; Alan Gooch (Central Florida,<lb />'83), linebackers; Jay Perkins (Central Florida,<lb />82), running backs/recruiting coordinator; Matt<lb />Rock (Heidelberg, 56), secondary.<lb />Primary Offense: Pro-Set<lb />Primary Defense: Multiple<lb />Offensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 19, 4<lb />Defensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 16, 6<lb />Special Teams Lettermen Returning, Lost: 2, 2<lb />Offensive Starters Returning (9): John Wouda<lb />(TE, 6-3, 230, Jr.), Doug Schoen (OG, 6-2, 255,<lb />Sr.), Chris Tabscott (OT, 6-4, 265, So.), Mike<lb />Gruttadauria (C, 6-4, 255, Jr.), Buster Mills (OG,<lb />6-2, 270, Sr.), John Moore (OT, 6-5, 275, Sr.),<lb />Darin Hinshaw (QB, 6-2, 195, Jr., 161 of 302 for<lb />2,505 yds., 24 TDs, 16 INTs), Gerod Davis (RB,<lb />5-11, 205, So., 183 carries for 1,179 yards, 10<lb />TDs), Willie English (RB, 6-0, 220, Sr., 236 carries<lb />for 1,338 yards, 13 TDs in 1992).<lb />Defensive Starters Returning (7): Emil Ekiyor (DE,<lb />6-5, 254, So.), Greg Jefferson (DT, 6-4, 270, Jr.,<lb />65 total tackles, 4 sacks) Bill Cook (DT, 6-4, 265,<lb />Jr.), Allen Powell (DB, 5-9, 155, Jr.), Steve Wright<lb />(DB, 6-0, 195, Sr., 52 total tackles, 2 INTs), Brian<lb />Crutcher (DB, 5-11, 179, Jr.), David Nelson (DE,<lb />6-3, 238, Sr.).<lb />Special Teams Starters Returning (1): Mike<lb />Nelson (P, 6-0, 170, Sr., 46 punts for 39.1 avg.).<lb />Key Losses: Franco Grilla (PK), Rick Hamilton (LB),<lb />Bob Knott (DT), Willie Britton (NT).<lb />Top Newcomers: Stacy Mack (TB, 6-1, 210, Fr.,<lb />Orlando, Fla.); 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          <lb />Sept. 25 - 12:30 p.m. PDT<lb />Football Information<lb />Head Coach: Don James (Miami, Fla., 54)<lb />Record at School: 153-57-2 (18 seasons)<lb />Career Record: 178-76-3 (22 seasons)<lb />Record vs. ECU: first meeting<lb />Coaching Experience: 1959-65 Florida State<lb />(def. coordinator); 1966-67 Michigan (def. co-<lb />ordinator); 1968-70 Colorado (def. coordinator);<lb />1971-74 Kent State (head coach); 1975- Wash-<lb />ington (head coach).<lb />Assistant Coaches: Jeff Woodruff (Kent State,<lb />'79) offensive coordinator; Myles Corrigan (Cal<lb />State-Northridge, '68) tight ends; Al Lavan<lb />(Colorado State, 68) running backs; Steve<lb />Morton (Washington State, '76) offensive line;<lb />Randy Hart (Ohio State, '70) defensive line; Jim<lb />Lambright (Washington, '65) defensive co-<lb />ordinator; Chris Tormey (Idaho, '78) defensive<lb />backs; Ron Milus (Washington, '86) corner-<lb />backs; Dick Baird (Washington State, '68), wide<lb />receivers.<lb />Primary Offense: One-back<lb />Primary Defense: 3-4<lb />Offensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 19, 11<lb />Defensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 17, 11<lb />Special Teams Lettermen Returning, Lost: 2, 0<lb />Offensive Starters Returning (8): Andrew<lb />Peterson (WG, 6-5, 290, Jr.); Jim Nevelle (C,<lb />6-2, 265, Sr.); Frank Garcia (SG, 6-1, 283, Jr.);<lb />Tom Gallagher (ST, 6-5, 290, Sr.); Mark<lb />Bruener (TE, 6-5, 230, Jr., 21 catches for 210<lb />yards); Matt Jones (FB, 6-2, 215, Sr., 38 carries<lb />for 126 yards, 2 TDs, 14 catches for 141 yards,<lb />1 TD); Napoleon Kaufman (TB, 5-9, 170, Jr.,<lb />162 carries for 1,045 yards, 6 TDs, 13 catches<lb />for 47 yards); Joe Kralik (FL, 5-10, 185, Sr., 33<lb />catches for 487 yards, 3 TDs).<lb />Defensive Starters Returning (5): Andy Mason<lb />(OLB, 6-2, 238, Sr.); Jamal Fountaine (DE, 6-3,<lb />230, Sr.); D'Marco Farr (NT, 6-1, 265, Sr.);<lb />Steve Hoffmann (DT, 6-6, 250, So.); Josh Moore<lb />(CB,.6-1, 190, Jr., 4 INT).<lb />Special Teams Starters Returning (2): Travis<lb />Hanson (PK, 6-0, 185, Sr., 10-13 FGs, 36-36<lb />PATs); John Werdel (P, 6-2, 200, Sr., 69 punts<lb />for 38.5 avg.).<lb />Key Losses: Lincoln Kennedy (WT); Mark<lb />Brunell (QB, 109 of 189 passing for 1,304 yds..,<lb />5 TDs); Dave Hoffman (ILB); James Clifford<lb />(ILB); Jaime Fields (OLB); Tommie Smith<lb />(ROV); Walter Bailey (CB); Shane Pahukoa<lb />(FS).<lb />Top Newcomers: Jason Chorak (DL, 6-4, 240,<lb />Fr., Vashon, Wash.).<lb />1992 Record: 9-3-0, 6-2-0 in Pac-10<lb />Husky Stadium<lb />Series Information<lb />Series Record: First Meeting<lb />General Information<lb />Location: Seattle, Wash.<lb />President: Dr. William P. 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          <lb />~<lb />WU Pe<lb />il Abi<lb />Lb<lb />=<lb />At ot Al al<lb />AY<lb />Oct. 2 - 12:08 p.m. EDT<lb />Football Information<lb />Head Coach: Chuck Stobart (Ohio University, '59)<lb />Record at School: 17-26-1 (4 seasons)<lb />Career Record: 57-74-3 (12 seasons)<lb />Record vs. ECU: 1-4<lb />Coaching Experience: 1959 Berne High School<lb />(head coach); 1960 Gallia Academy (head<lb />coach); 1961-64 Mount Vernon High School<lb />(head coach); 1965 Marshall (offensive coordi-<lb />nator); 1966 Cincinnati (quarterbacks); 1967-68<lb />Miami, Ohio (quarterbacks); 1969-76 Michigan<lb />(offensive coordinator); 1977-81 Toledo (head<lb />coach); 1982-84 Utah (head coach); 1985 Pitts-<lb />burgh (offensive coordinator); 1986 Arizona (of-<lb />fensive coordinator); 1987-88 Southern Califor-<lb />nia (associate head coach); 1989- Memphis State<lb />(head coach).<lb />Assistant Coaches: Carl Battershell (Bowling<lb />Green, '70), running backs; Don Yanowsky<lb />(Toledo, '81), offensive line; Randy Fichtner (Pur-<lb />due, '85), quarterbacks/receivers; James Fox<lb />(Alcorn State, '69), tight ends; Tim Rose (Xavier,<lb />63), defensive coordinator; Keith Butler (Mem-<lb />phis State, '78), linebackers; Wayne Weedon<lb />(Memphis State, '79), defensive line; Vic<lb />Koenning (Kansas State, '82), defensive backs;<lb />Murray Armstrong (Tennessee, '61), kickers.<lb />Primary Offense: Pro-Set<lb />Primary Defense: 50<lb />Offensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 15, 13<lb />Defensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 18, 13<lb />Special Teams Lettermen Returning, Lost: 4, 1<lb />Offensive Starters Returning (6): Steve Matthews<lb />(QB, 6-4, 219, Sr., 175 of 286 for 2,084 yards,<lb />18 TDs, 12 INTs); Larry Forter (RB, 5-10, 201,<lb />Sr., 140 carries for 732 yards, 4 TDs); Isaac<lb />Bruce (WR, 6-1, 165, Sr., 39 catches for 532<lb />yards, 5 TDs); Stevie Williams (OG, 6-1, 272, Sr.);<lb />Jeff King (C, 6-3, 273, Sr.); Tony Semple (OT,<lb />6-6, 269, Sr.).<lb />Defensive Starters Returning (5): Rod Brown (DE,<lb />6-0, 230, Sr., 70 total tackles, 2 sacks); Danton<lb />Barto (LB, 6-0, 239, Sr., 127 total tackles, 4 INTs);<lb />Charles King (DT, 6-1, 270, Sr., 45 total tackles,<lb />6 sacks); Jeremy Williams (FS, 5-10, 177, Sr.,<lb />91 total tackles, 3 INTs); Dominic Calloway (CB,<lb />6-1, 185, Sr., 35 total tackles).<lb />Special Teams Starters Returning (1): Joe Allison<lb />(PK, 6-0, 188, Sr., 23 of 25 FGs; 32 of 32 PATs,<lb />101 points).<lb />Key Losses: Leon Bosby (RB, 51 carries for 188<lb />yards, 1 TD); Russell Copeland (WR, 61 catches<lb />for 736 yards, 5 TDs); Larry Bolton (C); Joe<lb />Stanley (OT); Jeff Sawyer (DE, 59 total tackles,<lb />4 sacks); Mike Davis (DE, 37 total tackles, 5<lb />sacks); Chris Hobbs (NG, 82 total tackles, 6<lb />sacks); Jeff Buffaloe (P, 52 punts for 44.6 avg.).<lb />Top Newcomers: Mike Anderson (WR, 6-2, 190,<lb />Jr., El Cajon, Cal.); Al Dawkins (FB, 5-11, 230,<lb />Jr., Las Vegas, Nev.); Charles Gietzen (OT, 6-4,<lb />290, Jr., Los Angeles, Cal.); Brandon Johnson<lb />(DL, 6-2, 290, So., Carson, Cal.); James Logan<lb />(OLB, 6-2, 210, Jr., Opp. Ala.); John Ludwiczak<lb />(OL, 6-3, 255, Jr., Rowland Heights, Call.).<lb />1992 Record: 6-5-0<lb />Ficklen Stadium<lb />Series Information<lb />Series Record: East Carolina leads, 2-1<lb />In Greenville: East Carolina leads, 1-0<lb />In Memphis: Series tied, 1-1<lb />Last Meeting: Nov. 21, 1992 at Memphis, Tenn.<lb />(MSU, 42-7)<lb />First Meeting: Nov. 3, 1990 at Memphis, Tenn.<lb />(ECU, 24-17)<lb />General Information<lb />Location: Memphis, Tenn.<lb />President: Dr. V. Lane Rawlins<lb />Athletics Director: Charles Cavagnaro<lb />Phone Number: (901) 678-2335<lb />Ticket Manager: Sam Cox<lb />Phone Number: (901) 678-2331<lb />Game Operations Manager: Bob Winn<lb />Phone Number: (901) 678-2337<lb />Enrollment: 21,500<lb />Colors: Blue and Gray<lb />Nickname: Tigers<lb />Conference: Independent (IFA)<lb />Stadium: Liberty Bow! Memorial (62,380)<lb />Surface: Grass<lb />Sports Information<lb />SID Mailing Address: Room 205, Athletic Office<lb />Building, Sports Information Office, Memphis<lb />State University, Memphis, TN 38152 (also for<lb />overnight deliveries)<lb />Sports Information Director: Bob Winn<lb />Office Phone: (901) 678-2337<lb />Home Phone: (901) 365-8144<lb />Assistant SID: Sherilyn Fiveash<lb />Home Phone: (901) 276-1333<lb />Assistant SID: Mark Owens<lb />Home Phone: (901) 368-6853<lb />SID Secretary: Julie Rhodes<lb />Press Box Phone: (901) 276-2345<lb />Fax Machine Phone: (901) 678-4134<lb />Interview Information<lb />Best Time to Contact Head Coach:<lb />Noon-2 p.m. Eastern, Monday through Thursday<lb />Football Office Number: (901) 678-2341<lb />Head Football Coach's Secretary:<lb />Lois Sitler<lb />Weekly Press Conference:<lb />Mondays at 1 p.m. Eastern Time<lb />On Wednesday, Before Game<lb />at Ficklen Stadium:<lb />Lodging in Greenville: Hilton Inn-Greenville<lb />83<lb />Memphis State<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb />Oct.<lb />Oct.<lb />Oct.<lb />Oct.<lb />Nov.<lb />Nov.<lb />Nov.<lb />Oc,<lb />Oct<lb />Oct,<lb />Oct.<lb />Nov.<lb />Nov.<lb />Sept.<lb />Sept.<lb />Sept.<lb />Sept.<lb />Sept.<lb />Sept.<lb />Sept.<lb />Sept.<lb />Nov.<lb />Steve Matthews<lb />4<lb />11<lb />18<lb />25<lb />2<lb />9<lb />16<lb />30<lb />6<lb />13<lb />27<lb />5<lb />12<lb />19<lb />26<lb />10<lb />1<lb />24<lb />31<lb />7<lb />14<lb />21<lb />Coach<lb />Chuck Stobart<lb />1993 Schedule<lb />at Mississippi State<lb />LOUISVILLE<lb />at Southwestern Louisiana<lb />at Arkansas (Little Rock, Ark.)<lb />at East Carolina<lb />ARKANSAS STATE<lb />TULSA<lb />at Cincinnati<lb />OLE MISS<lb />SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI<lb />at Miami (Fla.)<lb />1992 Results (6-5-0)<lb />at Southern Mississippi. . .21-23<lb />at Louisville -=* 303 15-16<lb />MISSISSIPPI STATE. ... 16-20<lb />ARKANSAS 2...0 22- 6<lb />CINCINNATE = 5 0 34-14<lb />ARKANSAS STATE .....: 37- 7<lb />at Tulsa. 4 30-25<lb />at Tulane .. 23304 32 62-20<lb />at Ole Miss... 2... 12-17<lb />TENNESSEE ........... 21-26<lb />EAST CAROLINA ......- 42- 7<lb />= eee eerer<lb /></p>
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          <lb />South Carolina<lb />Oct. 9 - 1:00 p.m. EST<lb />Football Information<lb />Head Coach: Sparky Woods (Carson-Newman, '76)<lb />Record at School: 20-21-3 (4 seasons)<lb />Career Record: 58-40-5 (9 seasons)<lb />Record vs. ECU: 2-2<lb />Coaching Experience: 1976 Tennessee (sec-<lb />ondary); 1977 Kansas (secondary); 1978 North<lb />Alabama (secondary); 1979-82 lowa State<lb />(secondary/receivers); 1983-88 Applachian State<lb />(offensive coordinator/head coach); 1989- South<lb />Carolina (head coach).<lb />Assistant Coaches: David Bibee (Tennessee, '77),<lb />assistant head coach/secondary; Miles Aldridge<lb />(Gardner-Webb, '71), defensive coordinator/<lb />inside linebackers; Rich Bisaccia (Yankton Col-<lb />lege, 83), running backs/special teams; John<lb />Gutekunst (Duke, '66), outside linebackers;<lb />Tim Harkness (Johnson C. Smith, '77), wide re-<lb />ceivers; Brad Lawing (Lenoir-Rhyne, '79), defen-<lb />sive line; Carroll McCray (Gardner-Webb, '83),<lb />tight ends/tackles; Mark McHale (Shepherd Col-<lb />lege, 77), guards/centers; Art Wilkins (Bucknell,<lb />72), offensive coordinator/quarterbacks.<lb />Primary Offense: Multiple<lb />Primary Defense: Multiple<lb />Offensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 19, 10<lb />Defensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 24, 8<lb />Special Teams Lettermen Returning, Lost: 3, 1<lb />Offensive Starters Returning (8): Toby Cates (WR,<lb />6-0, 185, Jr., 18 catches for 305 yards, 3 TDs);<lb />Vincent Dinkins (OG, 6-2, 285, Jr.); Corey<lb />Louchiey (OT, 6-8, 290, Sr.); Boomer Foster (TE,<lb />6-5, 240, Jr., 8 catches for 115 yards); Asim<lb />Penny (WR, 6-5, 190, Jr., 11 catches for 188<lb />yards, 2 TDs); Steve Taneyhill (QB, 6-5, 205, So.,<lb />86 of 162 for 1,272 yards, 7 TDs, 6 INTs);<lb />Brandon Bennett (RB, 6-0, 198, Jr., 149 carries<lb />for 646 yards, 6 TDs); Rob DeBoer (RB, 5-10,<lb />205, Sr., 120 carries for 540 yards).<lb />Defensive Starters Returning (8): Ernest Dixon<lb />(OLB, 6-2, 240, Sr., 60 total tackles, 4 sacks); Eric<lb />Sullivan (DE, 6-3, 250, So., 38 total tackles);<lb />David Turnipseed (DE, 6-4, 260, So., 57 total<lb />tackles); Eric Brown (ILB, 6-2, 220, Sr., 80 total<lb />tackles); Hank Campbell (ILB, 6-0, 220, Jr., 69<lb />total tackles); Frank Adams (CB, 5-8, 165, Sr.,<lb />70 total tackles, 4 INTs); Tony Watkins (SS, 5-11,<lb />195, Jr., 94 total tackles, 7 PBUs); Norman<lb />Greene (FS, 6-2, 190, Jr., 83 total tackles).<lb />Special Teams Starters Returning (1): Marty<lb />Simpson (PK/P, 6-3, 190, Jr., 14-15 PATs, 12-21<lb />FGs, 79 punts for 38.5 avg.).<lb />Key Losses: Ernest Dye (OT); Kenny Farrell (C);<lb />Antoine Rivens (OG); Cedric Bembery (NG, 39<lb />total tackles); Keith Franklin (OLB, 39 total<lb />tackles); Rocky Clay (CB, 66 total tackles).<lb />Top Newcomers: Stacy Evans (L, 6-3, 260, Jr.,<lb />Laurens, S.C.); Monty Means (WR, 6-3, 190, Fr.,<lb />Union, S.C.); Quinn Brodie (LB, 6-3, 230, Jr.,<lb />Winterville, Ga.).<lb />1992 Record: 5-6-0<lb />Williams-Brice Stadium<lb />Series Information<lb />Series Record: South Carolina leads, 8-2<lb />In Greenville: Series tied, 1-1<lb />In Columbia: South Carolina leads, 7-1<lb />Last Meeting: Sept. 19, 1992 at Columbia, S.C.<lb />(ECU, 20-18)<lb />First Meeting: Oct. 1, 1977 at Columbia<lb />(USC, 19-16)<lb />General Information<lb />Location: Columbia, S.C.<lb />President: Dr. John Palms<lb />Athletics Director: Dr. Mike McGee<lb />Phone Number: (803) 777-4202<lb />Ticket Manager: Chris Massaro<lb />Phone Number: (803) 777-4274<lb />Game Operations Manager: Sid Kenyon<lb />Phone Number: (803) 777-3387<lb />Enrollment: 25,613<lb />Colors: Garnet and Black<lb />Nickname: Gamecocks<lb />Conference: Southeastern<lb />Stadium: Williams-Brice (72,400)<lb />Surface: Natural Grass<lb />Sports Information<lb />SID Mailing Address: Rex Enright Athletic Center,<lb />1300 Rosewood Drive, University of South<lb />Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208 (also for overnight<lb />deliveries)<lb />Assistant AD/Sports Information Director:<lb />Kerry Tharp<lb />Office Phone: (803) 777-5204<lb />Home Phone: (803) 776-0382<lb />Assistant SID: Brian Binette<lb />Home Phone: (803) 736-9444<lb />Assistant SID: Erika Austin<lb />Home Phone: (803) 779-0902<lb />Assistant SID: Michelle Schmitt<lb />Home Phone: (803) 799-7482<lb />Press Box Phone: (803) 777-2040<lb />Fax Machine Phone: (803) 777-2967<lb />Interview Information<lb />Best Time to Contact Head Coach:<lb />1 p.m. - 2 p.m. Weekdays<lb />Football Office Number: (803) 777-4272<lb />Head Football Coach's Secretary:<lb />Rita Ricard<lb />Weekly Press Conference:<lb />Mondays at Noon Eastern Time<lb />84<lb />Columbia, S.C.<lb />Coach<lb />Sparky Woods<lb />Ernest Dixon<lb />1993 Schedule<lb />Sept. 4 "*at Georgia<lb />Sept. 11 "at Arkansas<lb />Sept. 18 LOUISIANA TECH<lb />Sept. 23 "KENTUCKY<lb />Oct. 2 *ALABAMA<lb />Oct. 9 EAST CAROLINA<lb />Oct. 16 "*at Mississippi State<lb />Oct. 23 *VANDERBILT<lb />Nov. 30 "at Tennessee<lb />Nov. 13 *FLORIDA<lb />Nov. 20 CLEMSON<lb />* SEC Game<lb />1992 Results (5-6-0)<lb />mem. 5 GEGHGA -. 2.25.2... 6-28<lb />mem. 12 "ARKANSAS .....:.--.. 7-45<lb />Sept. 19 EAST CAROLINA ...... 18-20<lb />sept. 26 "at Kentucky ......2-.:. 9-13<lb />Oct. Se wal: ee i ee 7-48<lb />Oet. t7 "MISSISSIPPI STATE ....21- 6<lb />Oct. 24 *at Vanderbilt<lb />N<lb />=<lb />Sree Ss serrrr:<lb />Ce ft eu... |, 24-23<lb />Nov. #7 LOUISIANA TECH....... 14-13<lb />ee es er 9-14<lb />es ee ee 24-13<lb />* SEC Game<lb />\v<lb />a\Y<lb />nmnminrrirt WN N<lb />mm Mm mn TT iy IN<lb />IT'<lb />THOM)<lb />7<lb /></p>
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          <lb />=<lb />LL La Wy ii iL LL<lb />Lh<lb />LA<lb />De NT Te Ne Me WM ge ie i<lb />Lil<lb />Li<lb />|<lb />Ll<lb />it<lb />Al dl Al Al Ll<lb />A<lb />/e)tl Ki [elslom [=Xe1 8<lb />Oct. 16 - 2:00 p.m. EDT<lb />Football Information<lb />Head Coach: Joe Raymond Peace (Louisiana Tech,<lb />68)<lb />Record at School: 30-21-4 (5 seasons)<lb />Career Record: 30-21-4 (5 seasons)<lb />Record vs. ECU: 0-1-1<lb />Coaching Experience: 1970-73 Woodlawn High<lb />School (assistant coach); 1973-74 Jena High<lb />School (offensive coordinator); 1974-82 North-<lb />western State (graduate assistant/offensive line);<lb />1983-87 Louisiana Tech (offensive line/offensive<lb />backs); 1988- Louisiana Tech (head coach).<lb />Assistant Coaches: Dan Werner (Western<lb />Michigan, '83), offensive coordinator; Pete Perot<lb />(Northwestern State, �82), offensive line; Joe<lb />Ferguson (Arkansas, '73), quarterbacks; Clint<lb />Conque (Nicholls State, '83), running backs; Art<lb />Kaufman (Arkansas-Monticello, '80), defensive<lb />coordinator; Gary Bartel (Texas Tech, '75),<lb />secondary; Rick Petri (Missouri-Rolla, '76), de-<lb />fensive line; Ed Jackson (Louisiana Tech, '86),<lb />defensive ends.<lb />Primary Offense: Multiple Sets from Pro |<lb />Primary Defense: 4-3 with changing fronts<lb />Offensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 8, 18<lb />Defensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 18, 11<lb />Special Teams Lettermen Returning, Lost: 1, 1<lb />Offensive Starters Returning (1): Jason Cooper<lb />(RB, 6-0, 204, Jr., 174 carries for 733 yards, 5<lb />TDs).<lb />Defensive Starters Returning (3): Kavin Crawford<lb />(DT, 6-2, 270, Sr., 62 total tackles, 2 sacks); Fred<lb />Price (LB, 6-3, 220, Jr., 73 total tackles, 2 INTs);<lb />Chris Gray (DB, 5-11, 170, Jr., 42 total tackles,<lb />2 INTs).<lb />Special Teams Starters Returning (1): Chris<lb />Boniol (PK, 6-0, 160, Sr., 11-18 FGs, 22-24 PATs,<lb />55 points).<lb />Key Losses: Willie Roaf (OT); Jason Davis (RB, 114<lb />carries for 545 yards, 4 TDs); Myron Baker (LB,<lb />132 total tackles); Artie Smith (DT, 81 total<lb />tackles, 3 sacks).<lb />Top Newcomers: Gino Davis (RB, 6-0, 190, Fr.,<lb />Atlanta, Texas); Spencer Heard (WR, 5-9, 170,<lb />Fr., Mansfield, La.); Brandon Joe (OL, 6-6, 260,<lb />Fr., Carencro, La.); Wade Hill (QB, 6-3, 205, Jr.,<lb />Waldon, Ark.).<lb />1992 Record: 5-6-0<lb />Ficklen Stadium<lb />Series Information<lb />Series Record: Series tied, 2-2-1<lb />In Greenville: Series tied, 1-1-1<lb />In Ruston: Louisiana Tech leads, 1-0<lb />In Neutral Sites: ECU leads, 1-0<lb />Last Meeting: Sept. 1, 1990 at Ficklen Stadium<lb />(EGU, 27-17)<lb />First Meeting: Sept. 28, 1968 at Ruston, La.<lb />(La. Tech, 35-7)<lb />General Information<lb />Location: Ruston, La.<lb />President: Dr. Daniel Reneau<lb />Athletics Director: Jerry Stovall<lb />Phone Number: (318) 257-4111<lb />Ticket Manager: Flo Miskelley<lb />Phone Number: (318) 257-3631<lb />Game Operations Manager: Pat Patterson<lb />Phone Number: (318) 257-4111<lb />Enroliment: 10,308<lb />Colors: Columbia Blue and Red<lb />Nickname: Bulldogs<lb />Conference: Big West<lb />Stadium: Joe Aillet (30,200)<lb />Surface: Grass<lb />Sports Information<lb />SID Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3166 TS, Louisiana<lb />Tech University, Ruston, LA 71272<lb />For Overnight Deliveries: Sports Information Of-<lb />fice, Thomas Assembly Center, Louisiana Tech<lb />University, North Alabama Ave., Room 161,<lb />Ruston, LA 71270<lb />Sports Information Director: Keith Prince<lb />Office Phone: (318) 257-3144<lb />Home Phone: (318) 255-7769<lb />Assistant SID: Hank Largin<lb />Home Phone: (318) 254-0456<lb />SID Secretary: Jean Willett<lb />Press Box Phone: (318) 257-3144<lb />Fax Machine Phone: (318) 257-3757<lb />Interview Information<lb />Best Time to Contact Head Coach:<lb />11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Eastern Time Weekdays<lb />Football Office Number: (318) 257-4546<lb />Head Football Coach's Secretary:<lb />Denise Williamson<lb />Weekly Press Conference:<lb />Tuesdays at 1 p.m. Eastern Time<lb />On Wednesday, Before Game at Ficklen<lb />Stadium: Coach Peace will be available.<lb />Contact SID office to arrange.<lb />Lodging in Greenville: Sheraton Inn-Kinston<lb />85<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb />Coach<lb />Joe Raymond Peace<lb />Jason Cooper<lb />1993 Schedule<lb />Sept. 4<lb />Sept. 18<lb />Sept. 25<lb />Oc 22<lb />Oct. 16<lb />Oet. 23<lb />Oet. 30<lb />Noy. 6<lb />Nov. 13<lb />Nov. 20<lb />Nov, 27<lb />* Big West Game<lb />at Tennessee<lb />at South Carolina<lb />at Alabama<lb />*ARKANSAS STATE<lb />at East Carolina<lb />*at San Jose State<lb />*NORTHERN ILLINOIS<lb />*UNLV<lb />*at Utah State<lb />CENTRAL FLORIDA<lb />*at Southwestern Louisiana<lb />1992 Results (5-6-0)<lb />Sept. &amp; at Baviet .....5..:. 3: 10-9 W<lb />Sept. 12 EASTERN MICHIGAN....31-17  W<lb />Sept. 19 at Southern Mississippi...13-16  L<lb />Sept. 26..at Alabam�e....,...42 2. = 0-13. -L<lb />Oct... 3. atFresno State. �4.4 14-48 L<lb />Oct: 10 SW LOUISIANA . 2... 21-7 W<lb />Oct. -17 EAST TENN, STATE...., 65- 7 W<lb />Oct. 31 ARKANSAS STATE...... 23-0 W<lb />Nov. 7 at South Carolina ..... 13t4@ 2b<lb />Nov. 14 at Ole Miss .......4... 6-13. =L<lb />Nov. 21: at West Virginia. ..... = Seo ob<lb />|<lb />\<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Southern Miss 2<lb />Oct. 23 - 5:00 p.m. CST<lb />Football Information<lb />Head Coach: Jeff Bower (Southern Mississippi, '73)<lb />Record at School: 11-12-0 (2 seasons)<lb />Career Record: 11-12-0 (2 seasons)<lb />Record vs. ECU: 1-1<lb />Coaching Experience: 1976-77 Southern<lb />Mississippi (graduate assistant); 1978-81<lb />Southern Mississippi (quarterbacks/receivers);<lb />1982-86 Southern Methodist (quarterbacks);<lb />1987 Wake Forest (quarterbacks); 1988-89<lb />Southern Mississippi (asst. head coach/offensive<lb />coordinator/quarterbacks); 1990 Oklahoma State<lb />(asst. head coach/offensive coordinator/quarter-<lb />backs); 1991- Southern Mississippi (head coach).<lb />Assistant Coaches: Jeff Bowden (Florida State,<lb />'78), wide receivers; Mac Bryan (Appalachian<lb />State, 83), offensive line; Randy Butler (Southern<lb />Mississippi, '79), tight ends; Mike Tolleson<lb />(Livingston, '73), defensive ends/recruiting co-<lb />ordinator; Bradley Dale Peveto (Southern<lb />Methodist, '87), outside linebackers; Joe<lb />Robinson (Lousiana Tech, '85), defensive<lb />tackles; John Thompson (Central Arkansas, '78),<lb />asst. head coach/defensive coordinator/inside<lb />linebackers; Mike Williams (Troy State, '77),<lb />running backs; Everett Withers (Appalachian<lb />State, 84), secondary.<lb />Primary Offense: Pro-|<lb />Primary Defense: 4-3<lb />Offensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 17, 12<lb />Defensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 23, 8<lb />Special Teams Lettermen Returning, Lost: 2, 3<lb />Offensive Starters Returning (6): Mark Mont-<lb />gomery (WR, 6-1, 180, Jr., 13 catches for 172<lb />yards, 2 TDs); Anthony Owens (TE, 6-3, 237, Sr.,<lb />8 catches for 94 yards); Todd Beeching (OT, 6-8,<lb />310, Sr.); Carey Moorer (OT, 6-4, 266, Sr.); Kenny<lb />Ray (C, 6-3, 265, Jr.); Tommy Waters (QB, 6-1,<lb />210, Jr., 110 of 212-for 1,159 yards, 6 TDs).<lb />Defensive Starters Returning (9): Reggie Elder<lb />(DT, 6-4, 259, Sr., 47 total tackles); Michael<lb />Tobias (DT, 6-3, 275, Jr., 91 total tackles); Bobby<lb />Hamilton (DE, 6-5, 265, Sr., 44 total tackles, 6<lb />sacks); Eugene Harmon (OLB, 6-0, 215, So., 86<lb />total tackles); Albert McRae (OLB, 6-1, 218, So.,<lb />78 total tackles); Tyrone Nix (ILB, 6-2, 230, Sr.,<lb />137 total tackles); Perry Carter (DB, 6-1, 190, Sr.,<lb />35 tackles, 7 pass break ups, 5 interceptions);<lb />LaBarion Rankins (DB, 5-11, 174, Jr., 51 total<lb />tackles); Melvin Ratcliff (DB, 5-11, 185, So., 53<lb />total tackles).<lb />Special Teams Starters Returning (2): Johnny<lb />Lomoro (PK, 5-8, 155, So., 5-8 FGs); Eric Estes<lb />(P, 6-0, 205, Jr., 63 punts for 40.0 avg.).<lb />Key Losses: Greg Reed (WR, 36 catches for 526<lb />yards, 3 TDs); Leon Anderson (OG); Michael<lb />Welch (TB, 200 carries for 759 yards, 3 TDs);<lb />James Singleton (DE, 36 tackles, 11 tackles for<lb />losses).<lb />Top Newcomers: Brent Duggins (OL, 6-4, 280, Jr.,<lb />Carrollton, Ga.); Terry Nunn (LB, 6-2, 225, Jr.,<lb />Mobile, Ala.); Tyrone Bolware (RB, 5-11, 210, Fr.,<lb />Pensacola, Fla.).<lb />1992 Record: 7-4-0<lb />M.M. Roberts Stadium<lb />Series Information<lb />Series Record: Southern Miss leads, 14-4<lb />In Greenville: Southern Miss leads, 8-1<lb />In Hattiesburg: Southern Miss leads, 6-3<lb />Last Meeting: Oct. 29, 1992 at Ficklen Stadium<lb />(USM, 38-21)<lb />First Meeting: Sept. 15, 1951 at Hattiesburg, Miss.<lb />(USM, 40-0)<lb />General Information<lb />Location: Hattiesburg, Miss.<lb />President: Dr. Aubrey K. Lucas<lb />Athletics Director: H.C. ''Bill'' McLellan<lb />Phone Number: (601) 266-5017<lb />Ticket Manager: Joanne Morris<lb />Phone Number: (601) 266-5418<lb />Game Operations Manager: Nick Floyd<lb />Phone Number: (601) 266-5017<lb />Enrollment: 13,000<lb />Colors: Black and Gold<lb />Nickname: Golden Eagles<lb />Conference: Independent (IFA)<lb />Stadium: M.M. Roberts (33,000)<lb />Surface: Grass<lb />Sports Information<lb />SID Mailing Address: Box 5161, Sports Informa-<lb />tion Office, University of Southern Mississippi,<lb />Hattiesburg, MS 39406-5161<lb />For Overnight Deliveries: Fairchild Field House,<lb />Room 119, Stadium Drive, University of Southern<lb />Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS 39401<lb />Sports Information Director: Regiel Napier<lb />Office Phone: (601) 266-4503<lb />Home Phone: (601) 268-7777<lb />Assistant SID: Shirley Jones-Hill<lb />Home Phone: (601) 264-2659<lb />SID Secretary: Connie Aultman<lb />Press Box Phone: (601) 266-5528<lb />Fax Machine Phone: (601) 266-4507<lb />Interview Information<lb />Best Time to Contact Head Coach:<lb />11 a.m. - 1 p.m. M-W Eastern Time<lb />Football Office Number: (601) 266-4567<lb />Head Football Coach's Secretary:<lb />DeAnn Lott<lb />Weekly Press Conference:<lb />Mondays at Noon Eastern Time<lb />86<lb />Hattiesburg, Miss.<lb />Coach<lb />Jeff Bower<lb />Bobby Hamilton<lb />1993 Schedule<lb />PITTSBURGH<lb />NORTHEAST LOUISIANA<lb />at Auburn<lb />at Southwestern Louisiana<lb />at Georgia<lb />at Louisville<lb />EAST CAROLINA<lb />at Alabama<lb />TULANE<lb />at Memphis State<lb />at Tulsa<lb />Sept. 4<lb />Sept. 11<lb />Sept. 25<lb />Oct 22<lb />Oct. 5g<lb />Oct... 16<lb />Oct. 23<lb />Oet.. 30<lb />Nov. 6<lb />Nov. 13<lb />Nov. 20<lb />1992 Results (7-4-0)<lb />Sept. 4 MEMPHIS STATE ....... 23-21 W<lb />Sept. 12 at Alabama (Birmingham) ..10-17  L<lb />Sept. 19 LOUISIANA TECH....... 16-13 W<lb />Sept, 26 . at AUDUIN. ....2...-:.. 8-16 L<lb />�er &amp; TURsx 3... ... 33-24 W<lb />Oct. 10 at Northern illinois....... 10-23 L<lb />Oet 16 at Vulane �............ 17-7 W<lb />Oct 24 CINCINNAT, ......:.... 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          <lb />a<lb />wT<lb />a VAlcelialloml=ers.<lb />Li<lb />ib<lb />i<lb />Li<lb />We te Ue Ve ee oN eT<lb />Oct. 30 - 1:00 p.m. EST<lb />Football Information<lb />Head Coach: Frank Beamer (Virginia Tech, '69)<lb />Record at School: 24-40-1 (6 seasons)<lb />Career Record: 66-63-3 (12 seasons)<lb />Record vs. ECU: 2-5<lb />Coaching Experience: 1969-71 Radford High<lb />School (assistant); 1972 Maryland (grad. assis-<lb />tant); 1972-78 The Citadel (Secondary/defensive<lb />coordinator); 1979-80 Murray State (defensive<lb />coordinator); 1981-86 Murray State (head coach);<lb />1987- Virginia Tech (head coach).<lb />Assistant Coaches: Billy Hite (North Carolina, '74),<lb />asst. head coach/offensive backfield; Rickey<lb />Bustle (Clemson, '76), offensive coordinator/<lb />quarterbacks; Phil Elmassian (William &amp; Mary,<lb />"74); defensive coordinator/secondary; Bud<lb />Foster (Murray State, '80), linebackers; J.B.<lb />Grimes (Henderson State, '77), offensive line;<lb />Todd Grantham (Virginia Tech, '89), defensive<lb />line; Terry Strock (Virginia Tech, '62), receivers;<lb />Rod Sharpless (Maryland, '75), defensive line;<lb />Bryan Stinespring (James Madison, '86), tight<lb />ends/asst. offensive line.<lb />Primary Offense: Multiple<lb />Primary Defense: 4-3-4<lb />Offensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 22, 12<lb />Defensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 22, 8<lb />Special Teams Lettermen Returning, Lost: 3, 3<lb />Offensive Starters Returning (8): Antonio<lb />Freeman (SE, 6-1, 185, Jr., 32 catches for 703<lb />yards, 6 TDs); John Burke (TE, 6-3, 253, Sr., 5<lb />catches for 64 yards); Mike Smith (OT, 6-7, 283,<lb />Jr.); Chris Malone (OG, 6-3, 275, So.); Jared<lb />Hamlin (OG, 6-3, 294, So.); Maurice DeShazo<lb />(OB, 6-1, 192, Jr., 101 of 215 for 1,504 yards,<lb />12 TDs, 11 INTs); Steve Sanders (FL, 5-8, 162,<lb />Lane Stadium<lb />Series Information<lb />Series Record: East Carolina leads, 4-3<lb />In Greenville: East Carolina leads, 2-1<lb />In Blacksburg: East Carolina leads, 2-1<lb />In Neutral Sites: Virginia Tech leads, 1-0<lb />Last Meeting: Sept. 12, 1992 at Ficklen Stadium<lb />(ECU, 30-27)<lb />First Meeting: Sept. 15, 1956 at Bluefield, W.Va.<lb />(Va. Tech, 37-2)<lb />General Information<lb />Location: Blacksburg, Va.<lb />President: Dr. James D. McComas<lb />Athletics Director: Dave Braine<lb />Phone Number: (703) 231-6796<lb />Ticket Manager: Tom McNeer<lb />Phone Number: (703) 231-6731<lb />Game Operations Manager: Don Perry<lb />Phone Number: (703) 231-6489<lb />Enrollment: 23,000<lb />Colors: Chicago Maroon and Burnt Orange<lb />Nickname: Hokies, Fighting Gobblers<lb />Conference: BIG EAST<lb />Stadium: Lane/Worsham Field (51,000)<lb />Surface: Grass<lb />Sports Information<lb />SID Mailing Address: 364 Jamerson Athletic<lb />Center, Sports Information Office, Virginia Tech,<lb />Blacksburg, VA 24061-0502 (also for overnight<lb />deliveries).<lb />Director of Media Relations: Jack Williams<lb />Office Phone: (703) 231-6726<lb />Blacksburg, Va.<lb />Coach<lb />Frank Beamer<lb />Tyronne Drakeford<lb />1993 Schedule<lb />Sr., 14 catches for 189 yards, 1 TD); Jim Pyne Home Phone: (703) 951-0963 Sept. 4 BOWLING GREEN<lb />= (C, 6-2, 280; Sr). Sports Information Director: Dave Smith Sept. 11 'at Pittsburgh<lb />Defensive Starters Returning (5): P.J. Preston Home Phone: (703) 951-8024 Sept. 18 'at Miami (Fla.)<lb />a (OLB, 6-2, 223, Sy. 89 total tackles, 6 sacks); Ken Associate SID: Anne Panella Sept. 25 MARYLAND<lb />an Brown (OLB, 6-2, 232, Jr., 82 total tackles, 5 Home Phone: (703) 626-7842 Oct. 2 'at West Virginia<lb />at sacks); Bernard Basham (DE, 6-6, 260, Sr., 49 Assistant SID: Ed Moore Oct. 16 *TEMPLE !<lb />- total tackles); Tyronne Drakeford (CB, 5-10, 187, Home Phone: (703) 961-3338 Oct.. 23. "RUTGERS<lb />Sr., 54 total tackles, 11 PBUs, 7 INTs); Stacy SID Secretary: Sharon Spradlin Oct. 30 EAST CAROLINA |<lb />./- Henley (CB, 6-0, 188, Jr., 56 total tackles). Press Box Phone: (703) 231-4905 Nov. 6 "*at Boston College<lb />"Special Teams Starters Returning (2): Ryan Fax Machine Phone: (703) 231-6984 Nov. 13. *SYRACUSE<lb />- Williams (PK, 6-4, 265, Jr., 12 of 18 FGs, 28 of Nov. 20 'at Virginia<lb />| oe 30 PATs, 64 points); Robbie Colley (P, 6-1, 232, : . :<lb />| Jr, 87 punts for 38.1 avg,). Interview Information potencies<lb />- Key Losses: Mare Verniel (OT); Mark Poindexter Beet Tine to Goutal Heda Coach:<lb />et eae ee a ee eee Contact SID Office 1992 Results (2-8- 1)<lb />| Hebron (TB, 105 carries for 579 yards, 5 TDs); Football Office Number: (703) 231-6368<lb />wt os Jerome Preston (DT, 70 total tackles, 7 sacks); Head Football Coach's Secretary: Sept. 5 JAMES MADISON....... 49-20 W<lb />Don Davis (DT, 47 total tackles); Rusty Pendleton Magee. oun : Sept. 12 at East Carolina ....... 27-30 L<lb />, -s (ILB, 80 total tackles); Melendez Byrd (ILB, 89 Weekly Press Conference: Sept. 19: "at Temple........... 2 26-7 W<lb />total tackles, 4 sacks); Kirk Alexander (SAF, 66 + oe Sept. 26 "WEST VIRGINIA ....... 7-16 |<lb />_ uesdays, 11:30 a.m., Red Lion Inn oe<lb />- total tackles, 3 INTs). BIG EAST Teleconference: Oct. 10 'at Louigville ..........: (71<lb />| Top Newcomers: Cornell Brown (LB, 6-2, 220, Fr., (203) 796-7210 at 11:30 a.m Oct: 17� N@ SIAIE... 2... 1918 7<lb />- Lynchburg, Va.); Jim Baron (DE, 250, Jr., River a Oct. -24 =MIAMI(FEA) 4.2 23-43 L<lb />-_ Grove, Ill.); Larry Green (WR/QB, 5-9, 170, Fr., Oct. 81 ~*RUTGERG � ae... 49-50 L<lb />. Port St. Lucie, Fla.). Nov. 7 �alGyracuse . | g26 |<lb />- 1992 Record: 2-8-1 Nov. 14 SOUTHERN MISS....... 12-19 -L<lb />Novi 21 "MIRGINIAs . e8.4t |<lb />- * BIG EAST Game<lb />' -- |<lb />-4<lb />87<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Tulsa<lb />Nov. 6 - 1:30 p.m. EST<lb />Football Information<lb />Head Coach: Dave Rader (Tulsa, '80)<lb />Record at School: 27-30 (5 seasons)<lb />Career Record: 27-30 (5 seasons)<lb />Record vs. ECU: First meeting<lb />Coaching Experience: 1983-85 Alabama (quar-<lb />terbacks); 1986 Mississippi State (offensive<lb />coordinator); 1987 Tulsa (asst. head coach/<lb />quarterbacks); 1988- Tulsa (head coach).<lb />Assistant Coaches: Mark Thomas (Penn State,<lb />�76), asst. head coach/offensive coordinator/<lb />offensive line; Ron Calcagni (Arkansas, '80),<lb />receivers; Mike Knoll (Missouri Western State,<lb />'77), defensive coordinator/linebackers; Cliff<lb />Abbott (Tulsa, *85), special teams/defensive<lb />backs; Mack Butler (Central State, '72), second-<lb />ary: Colby Schreckengost (Murray State, '86),<lb />running backs; Ron Taylor (Southern Missis-<lb />sippi, '80), defensive ends; Ronny Feldman<lb />(Southwest Texas State, '77), tight ends; Michael<lb />White (Tulsa, '92), defensive tackles.<lb />Primary Offense: Pro-Set<lb />Primary Defense: Multiple<lb />Offensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 18, 9<lb />Defensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 19, 12<lb />Special Teams Lettermen Returning, Lost: 1, 1<lb />Offensive Starters Returning (6): Gary Brown (FL,<lb />5-8, 160, Sr., 36 catches for 560 yards, 4 TDs);<lb />Gus Frerotte (QB, 6-4, 226, Sr., 116 of 249 for<lb />1,467 yards, 6 TDs, 11 INTs); Lamont Headd (TB,<lb />5-11, 220, Sr., 171 carries for 827 yards, 2 TDs);<lb />Phil Nitowski (TE, 6-3, 235, Sr., 17 catches for<lb />238 yards); Jay McDaniel (OT, 6-8, 270, Sr.);<lb />David Millwee (OG/C, 6-3, 266, So.).<lb />Defensive Starters Returning (4): James Blake<lb />(SS, 5-11, 195, Sr., 54 total tackles); Coco Butler<lb />(DT, 6-1, 274, So., 53 total tackles); Sedric Clark<lb />(DE, 6-3, 247, So., 50 total tackles); Floyd Goode<lb />(LB, 6-1, 222, Jr., 55 total tackles).<lb />Special Teams Starters Returning (1): Mark<lb />DeLozier (P, 6-1, 185, So., 50 punts for 41.0 avg.).<lb />Key Losses: Barry Minter (LB, 127 total tackles);<lb />Chris Bratcher (LB, 126 total tackles); Aaron<lb />Tallman (DE, 86 total tackles, 10 for losses); Mark<lb />Govi (OG); Brian Thompson (SE, 35 catches for<lb />365 yards, 1 TD).<lb />Top Newcomers: Justin Heinecke (OT, 6-3, 263,<lb />Jr., Edmond, Okla.); Pat Denofrio (DB, 6-0, 167,<lb />Jr., Dixon, Cal.); Jay Patterson (DE, 6-4, 200, Fr.,<lb />Tulsa, Okla.); John Lang (DL, 6-5, 240, Fr.,<lb />Marlow, Okla.).<lb />1992 Record: 4-7-0<lb />Ficklen Stadium<lb />Series Information<lb />Series Record: Tulsa leads, 2-0<lb />In Greenville: Tulsa leads, 1-0<lb />In Tulsa: Tulsa leads, 1-0<lb />Last Meeting: Nov. 16, 1985 at Ficklen Stadium<lb />(UT, 21-20)<lb />First Meeting: Oct. 13, 1984 at Tulsa, Okla. (UT,<lb />31-20)<lb />General Information<lb />Location: Tulsa, Okla.<lb />President: Dr. Robert H. Donaldson<lb />Athletics Director: Rick Dickson<lb />Phone Number: (918) 631-2391<lb />Ticket Manager: TBA<lb />Phone Number: (918) 592-6609<lb />Game Operations Manager: Judy MacLeod<lb />Phone Number: (918) 631-2381<lb />Enrollment: 4,922<lb />Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue and Crimson<lb />Nickname: Golden Hurricane<lb />Conference: Independent (IFA)<lb />Stadium: Skelly (40,385)<lb />Surface: Stadia Turf<lb />Sports Information<lb />SID Mailing Address: Sports Information Office,<lb />600 South College Ave., University of Tulsa,<lb />Tulsa, OK 74104 (also for overnight deliveries).<lb />Sports Information Director: Don Tomkalski<lb />Office Phone: (918) 631-2395<lb />Home Phone: (918) 250-6803<lb />Press Box Phone: (918) 631-2492<lb />(918) 631-3200<lb />Fax Machine Phone: (918) 631-3913<lb />Interview Information<lb />Best Time to Contact Head Coach:<lb />Noon - 2:30 p.m. Eastern Time Weekdays<lb />Football Office Number: (918) 631-2393<lb />Head Football Coach's Secretary:<lb />Gwen Charles<lb />Weekly Press Conference:<lb />Mondays at Noon Eastern Time<lb />On Friday, Before Game at Ficklen Stadium:<lb />Contact SID in advance for interviews with Coach<lb />Rader.<lb />Lodging in Greenville: TBA<lb />88<lb />James Blake<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb />Coach<lb />Dave Rader<lb />-Silsa-<lb />1993 Schedule<lb />Sept.<lb />Sept.<lb />Sept.<lb />Sept.<lb />Oct.<lb />Oct.<lb />Oct.<lb />Nov.<lb />Nov.<lb />Nov.<lb />Nov.<lb />4<lb />11<lb />18<lb />25<lb />2<lb />16<lb />30<lb />6<lb />1S<lb />20<lb />25<lb />at lowa<lb />at Houston<lb />OKLAHOMA STATE<lb />at Oklahoma<lb />CINCINNATI<lb />at Memphis State<lb />MIDDLE TENNESSEE<lb />at East Carolina<lb />at Arkansas<lb />SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI<lb />LOUISVILLE<lb />1992 Results (4-7-0)<lb />Sept.<lb />Sept.<lb />Sept.<lb />Sept.<lb />Oct.<lb />Oct.<lb />Oct.<lb />Oct.<lb />Oct.<lb />Nov.<lb />Nov.<lb />9)<lb />a2<lb />19<lb />26<lb />3<lb />10<lb />17<lb />24<lb />31<lb />7<lb />28<lb />ero PG c.g... 28-25<lb />at Texas AGM .......... 9-19<lb />Reha. 5... 7-40<lb />at Oklahoma State ...... 19-24<lb />at Southern Mississippi. . . 24-33<lb />SW MISSOURI STATE .. .17-14<lb />aioe ie |. ....... 27-32<lb />MEMPHIS STATE ....... 25-30<lb />ov LOUISIANA......... 27- 9<lb />TEXAS-EL PASO........ 48-39<lb />Opava. ..........., 9-38<lb />me 4 a a ee<lb />TOM<lb />rMenMmMTtrreN NS<lb />m<lb />mmm mmm mmm om om om<lb />Tl<lb />mom im<lb />T<lb /></p>
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          <lb />RES eee i) TZ" Tz zeae w BES ee Mi Ge A RE ce REE es Tc<lb />ats el<lb />een<lb />OE EO ky EOS gy a<lb />a<lb />(Sie aS TOMIRNRSyie ON<lb />a<lb />rn<lb />ron<lb />Lil<lb />mm<lb />We Wh<lb />|<lb />|<lb />Li<lb />Ua<lb />'hi<lb />| Lil<lb />NY OY On ns 9 Rs PY<lb />A<lb />Nov. 13 - 1:00 p.m. EST<lb />Football Information<lb />Head Coach: Bill Curry (Georgia Tech, '65)<lb />Record at School: 11-22-0 (3 seasons)<lb />Career Record: 68-75-4 (13 seasons)<lb />Record vs. ECU: First meeting<lb />Coaching Experience: 1976 Georgia Tech (assis-<lb />tant); 1977-79 Green Bay Packers (offensive line);<lb />1980-86 Georgia Tech (head coach); 1987-89<lb />Alabama (head coach); 1990- Kentucky (head<lb />coach).<lb />Assistant Coaches: Mike Archer (Miami, Fla., '75),<lb />defensive coordinator; Daryl Dickey (Tennessee,<lb />85), offensive coordinator; Ray Dorr (West Va.<lb />Wesleyan, '65), running backs; Bill Glaser<lb />(Bellarmine, '65), defensive tackles; Tommy<lb />Limbaugh (Alabama, '67), tight ends; Joker<lb />Phillips (Kentucky, '86), wide receivers; Don Riley<lb />(East Tennessee State, '56), offensive line; Rick<lb />Smith (Florida State, '71), defensive backs; David<lb />Turner (Davidson, '85), defensive ends.<lb />Primary Offense: Multiple, Stack-|<lb />Primary Defense: 4-3<lb />Offensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 25, 13<lb />Defensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 19, 12<lb />Special Teams Lettermen Returning, Lost: 0, 4<lb />Offensive Starters Returning (6): Tim Calvert (SE,<lb />5-9, 165, Sr., 16 catches for 330 yards); Mark<lb />Askin (OT, 6-5, 295, Jr.); Pookie Jones (QB, 6-1,<lb />192, Jr., 97 of 203 for 1,434 yards, 5 TDs, 8 INTs);<lb />Terry Samuels (FB, 6-2, 245, Sr., 380 yards on<lb />98 carries, 4 TDs); Matt Riazzi (WB, 5-7, 179, Sr.,<lb />243 yards on 30 carries, 1 TD); Damon Hood (TB,<lb />6-2, 226, Jr., 321 yards on 84 carries, 5 TDs).<lb />Defensive Starters Returning (6): Robert Stinson<lb />(DT, 6-4, 267, Jr., 27 tackles); Zane Beehn (DE,<lb />6-4, 250, Sr., 25 tackles); Duce Williams (LB, 6-0,<lb />205, Jr., 30 tackles); Marty Moore (LB, 6-1, 239,<lb />Sr., 148 tackles); Adrian Sherwood (CB, 5-11,<lb />162, Sr., 38 tackles); Don Robinson (CB, 6-1, 183,<lb />Sr., 59 tackles).<lb />Special Teams Starters Returning (0): None.<lb />Key Losses: Dean Wells (OLB, 71 tackles, 10<lb />sacks); Kurt Johnson (FL, 20 catches for 318<lb />yards, 1 TD).<lb />Top Newcomers: Donnell Gordon (RB, 6-0, 185,<lb />Fr., PeeWee Valley, Ky.); Maurece Williams (RB,<lb />6-2, 205, Fr., Columbus, Ga.).<lb />1992 Record: 4-7-0<lb />Commonwealth Stadium<lb />Series Information<lb />Series Record: First meeting<lb />General Information<lb />Location: Lexington, Ky.<lb />President: Dr. Charles Wethington<lb />Athletics Director: C.M. Newton<lb />Phone Number: (606) 257-8000<lb />Ticket Manager: Barbara Donnelly<lb />Phone Number: (606) 257-1818<lb />Game Operations Manager: Larry lvy<lb />Phone Number: (606) 257-8000<lb />Enroliment: 24,000<lb />Colors: Blue and White<lb />Nickname: Wildcats<lb />Conference: Southeastern<lb />Stadium: Commonwealth (57,800)<lb />Surface: Grass<lb />Sports Information<lb />SID Mailing Address: Memorial Coliseum, Room<lb />23, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506<lb />(also for overnight deliveries)<lb />Sports Information Director: Rena Vicini<lb />Office Phone: (606) 257-3838<lb />Home Phone: (606) 278-7773<lb />Associate SID and Football Contact:<lb />Joey Howard<lb />Home Phone: (606) 271-4482<lb />Assistant SID: Gail Dent<lb />Home Phone: (606) 272-5703<lb />SID Secretaries: Joyce Baxter, Sandy Boyken<lb />Press Box Phone: (606) 258-2888<lb />Fax Machine Phone: (606) 258-4310<lb />Interview Information<lb />Best Time to Contact Head Coach:<lb />11 a.m. - Noon weekdays<lb />Football Office Number: (606) 257-3611<lb />Head Football Coach's Secretary:<lb />Janetta Owens<lb />Weekly Press Conference:<lb />Tuesdays at Noon Eastern Time<lb />89<lb />Lexington, Ky.<lb />Coach<lb />Bill Curry<lb />Marty Moore<lb />1993 Schedule<lb />KENT STATE<lb />*FLORIDA<lb />at Indiana<lb />*at South Carolina<lb />*OLE MISS<lb />"Lou<lb />*at Georgia<lb />*at Mississippi State<lb />"at Vanderbilt<lb />Nov. 13 EAST CAROLINA<lb />Nov. 20 *TENNESSEE<lb />* SEC Game<lb />Sept. 4<lb />Sept. 11<lb />Sept. 18<lb />Sept. 23<lb />Oct: 72<lb />Oct, 16<lb />Oct... 23<lb />Oct. 30<lb />Nov. 6<lb />1992 Results (4-7-0)<lb />Sept. 5 CENTRAL MICHIGAN... .21-14 W<lb />Sept. 12). at Fionda .. 9. 4.4. 19:55...<lb />Sept, 19. INDIANA.........4...... 37-25 W<lb />Sept. 26 *SOUTH CAROLINA..... 13-9 W<lb />Oet. �3. "at Ole Mise ... 1...) 14-24 L<lb />Oct 17 *"attise . 2... 27-25 W<lb />Oct. 26 "GEORGIA  ......,.. 7TaG CULL<lb />Oct. 31 "MISSISSIPPI STATE....36-37<lb />Nov. 7 "VANDERBILT "= =... Teo.<lb />Nov. 14� at Cincinna: ~~. ... 1G517 Lo<lb />Nov. 21. 'at Tennessee... ....:. aga  -<lb />* SEC Game<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Cincinnati<lb />Nov. 20 - 1:00 p.m. EST<lb />Football Information<lb />Head Coach: Tim Murphy (Springfield, '78)<lb />Record at School: 9-34-1 (4 seasons)<lb />Career Record: 24-42-1 (6 seasons)<lb />Record vs. ECU: 0-4<lb />Coaching Experience: 1979-80 Brown (offensive<lb />line); 1981 Lafayette (defensive line); 1982-84<lb />Boston Univ. (offensive line); 1985-86 Maine (of-<lb />fensive coordinator); 1987-88 Maine (head<lb />coach); 1989- Cincinnati (head coach).<lb />Assistant Coaches: Bruce Ivory (Northwestern,<lb />'75), asst. head coach/running backs; Harry<lb />Hiestand (East Stroudsburg, �83), offensive<lb />coordinator/offensive line; Tom Roggeman<lb />(Purdue, �53), defensive coordinator/outside<lb />linebackers; Eddie Gran (Cal Lutheran, '87), wide<lb />receivers; John Harbaugh (Miami, '84), tight<lb />ends; Hank Hughes (Springfield, '79), defensive<lb />line; Jerry Rosburg (North Dakota State, '78), in-<lb />side linebackers; Craig Ver Steeg (Southern Cal,<lb />�83), quarterbacks/recruiting coordinator; Lou<lb />West (Cincinnati, '77), defensive backs.<lb />Primary Offense: Multiple<lb />Primary Defense: Multiple 50<lb />Offensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 17, 8<lb />Defensive Lettermen Returning, Lost: 17, 8<lb />Special Teams Lettermen Returning, Lost: 2, 1<lb />Offensive Starters Returning (7): Don Boslet (OG,<lb />6-4, 279, So.); Matt Vaupel (OG, 6-5, 291, Jr.);<lb />Lance Harp (QB, 6-5, 222, Sr., 151 of 292 for<lb />1,785 yards, 7 TDs, 16 INTs); Brian Jenkins (WR,<lb />5-7, 156, Sr., 12 catches for 177 yards); Marlon<lb />Pearce (WR, 5-8, 162, Sr., 56 catches for 891<lb />yards, 5 TDs); Mike Britford (FB, 5-6, 195, Sr.,<lb />42 carries for 200 yards, 3 TDs); David Small (TB,<lb />5-9, 180, Sr., 209 carries for 780 yards, 10 TDs).<lb />Defensive Starters Returning (8): Bob Duckens<lb />(DT, 6-2, 261, Sr., 28 total tackles, 9 tackles for<lb />losses); Nate Dingle (OLB, 6-3, 254, Sr., 54 total<lb />tackles, 6 sacks); Reggie Hudson (OLB, 6-1, 203,<lb />Jr., 76 total tackles); Jason Coppess (ILB, 6-2,<lb />236, Sr., 112 total tackles, 11 tackles for losses);<lb />Mike Davis (CB, 6-2, 191, Sr., 47 total tackles);<lb />Jocelyn Borgella (CB, 5-10, 179, Sr., 45 total<lb />tackles, 5 INTs); Latish Kinsler (DB, 6-2, 197, Sr.,<lb />64 total tackles); Alan Fletcher (DB, 5-10, 184,<lb />Sr., 72 total tackles, 4 INTs).<lb />Special Teams Starters Returning (1): Jeff<lb />Blaylock (P, 6-1, 204, Jr., 69 punts for 34.2 avg.).<lb />Key Losses: Jamie Crysdale (C); Jim Carmon (OT);<lb />Kris Bjorson (TE, 22 catches for 171 yards, 1 TD);<lb />Ronnie Dixon (DT, 35 total tackles, 7 tackles for<lb />losses); Gary Reid (NG, 26 total tackles); Scott<lb />Brown (ILB, 64 total tackles, 8 tackles for losses).<lb />Top Newcomers: Paul Blackwood (FB, 6-1, 217,<lb />Jr., Toronto, Ontario); Doug Monson (OT, 6-6,<lb />280, Jr., Waldorf, La.).<lb />1992 Record: 3-8-0<lb />Nippert Stadium<lb />Series Information<lb />Series Record: ECU leads, 7-0<lb />In Greenville: ECU leads, 4-0<lb />In Cincinnati: ECU leads, 3-0<lb />Last Meeting: Oct. 17, 1992 at Ficklen Stadium<lb />(ECU, 42-21)<lb />First Meeting: Nov. 15, 1986 in Ficklen Stadium<lb />(ECU, 32-19)<lb />General Information<lb />Location: Cincinnati, Ohio<lb />President: Dr. Joseph A. Steger<lb />Athletics Director: Rick Taylor<lb />Phone Number: (513) 556-4603<lb />Ticket Manager: Paul Klaczak<lb />Phone Number: (513) 556-2287<lb />Game Operations Manager: Jim Kelly<lb />Phone Number: (513) 556-5601<lb />Enrollment: 36,000<lb />Colors: Red and Black<lb />Nickname: Bearcats<lb />Conference: Independent (IFA)<lb />Stadium: Nippert (35,000)<lb />Surface: Artificial Turf<lb />Sports Information<lb />SID Mailing Address: 306 Laurence Hall, Univer-<lb />sity of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221 (also for<lb />overnight deliveries)<lb />Sports Information Director: Tom Hathaway<lb />Office Phone: (513) 556-5191<lb />Home Phone: (513) 385-2728<lb />Assistant SID and Football Contact:<lb />John Hamel<lb />Home Phone: (513) 662-4292<lb />Assistant SID: Cathy Tapogna<lb />Home Phone: (513) 541-9150<lb />Press Box Phone: (513) 556-1010<lb />Fax Machine Phone: (513) 556-0619<lb />Interview Information<lb />Best Time to Contact Head Coach:<lb />Weekday mornings<lb />Football Office Number: (513) 556-5986<lb />Head Football Coach's Secretary:<lb />Peggy Scheppler<lb />Weekly Press Conference: Mondays at Noon<lb />Eastern Time (Contact SID office for<lb />teleconference information)<lb />90<lb />Cincinnati, Ohio<lb />Coach<lb />Tim Murphy<lb />Nate Dingle<lb />1993 Schedule<lb />Sept. 4 AUSTIN PEAY<lb />Sept. 11 at Bowling Green<lb />Sept. 18 MIAMI (OHIO)<lb />Sept. 25 at Syracuse<lb />Oct. 2 at Fulsa<lb />Oct. 9 at Vanderbilt<lb />Oct. 16 BALE STATE<lb />Oct. 23 -at Toledo<lb />Oct. 30 MEMPFIS STATE<lb />Nov. 13 at Houston<lb />Nov. 20 EAST CAROLINA<lb />1992 Results (3-8-0)<lb />com. 5 PENN STATE .......... 20-24 L<lb />Sept. 19 at Miami (Ohie) ......... 4-17<lb />Sept. 26 at Tennessee........... 0-40 L<lb />GCce = KENT ==. .; a1 0 W<lb />Oct. 10 at Memphis State ....... 14-64 -L<lb />Oct. 17. at East Carolina ....... 21-42 -L<lb />Oct. 24 at Southern Mississippi...17-31  L<lb />Oe Gt ECUISVIELE  �........ 7-27 Ck<lb />NOV. 7 FAUIGERS ............ 26-24 W<lb />Noy. tA KENTUCKY... 17-13 W<lb />Noy 2 ARRON 2... 3. 2e-24 iL<lb />N\<lb />TT NW WN<lb />IT!<lb />Ti<lb />NN<lb />IY"<lb />TW MH<lb />vy<lb />|<lb />TT<lb />Mt<lb />hay ty etd yet ta net pty Re DR y iP<lb />nom<lb />7<lb /></p>
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          <lb />et RET...<lb />PREIS iraq)<lb />ee , ee EE EE Ol lM le ee eee Meee Me<lb />Pe)<lb />+ Rae<lb />hl<lb />a<lb />Ud;<lb />ar<lb />0 ae ame<lb />Li<lb />I<lb />i<lb />Lh<lb />il<lb />vant |<lb />|<lb />Li<lb />Lil<lb />Lil<lb />ul<lb />wT AMY |<lb />A<lb />The Syracuse Series<lb />(SU leads, 3-1)<lb />Oct. 22, 1988 Syracuse, 38-14 at Greenville, N.C.<lb />Oct. 28, 1989 Syracuse, 18-16 at Syracuse, N.Y.<lb />Oct. 12, 1991 East Carolina, 23-20 at Syracuse, N.Y.<lb />Sept. 5, 1992 Syracuse, 42-21 at Greenville, N.C.<lb />* Syracuse and East Carolina combined for 1,192 total offensive<lb />yards in the 1992 contest. The Orange had 634 yards to ECU's<lb />558 yards. The 521 yards passing by the Pirates was a school<lb />record.<lb />"East Carolina used a 43-yard touchdown run by Jeff Blake in the<lb />fourth quarter to defeat Syracuse (#15-AP), 23-20, in 1991. The<lb />win was the first-ever for the Pirates against a nationally-ranked<lb />opponent. ECU trailed, 20-10, at halftime, but held the Orange<lb />scoreless in the second half.<lb />* Syracuse defeated ECU, 18-16, in 1989 when John Biskup hit a<lb />24-yard field goal with seven seconds remaining. Biskup had four<lb />field goals in the game.<lb />* The Orange raced out to a 31-7 halftime lead in the 1988 contest.<lb />Robert Drummond and Michael Owens each scored two touch-<lb />downs for Syracuse.<lb />"John Jett set an ECU single-game punting average record in the<lb />1988 game, averaging 52.3 yards per attempt. He had a 71-yard<lb />punt in the game.<lb />* The Orange are one of two teams on the 1993 ECU schedule that<lb />were involved in post-season competition in 1992. Syracuse<lb />defeated Colorado, 26-22, in the Fiesta Bowl while Washington<lb />lost to Michigan, 38-31, in the Rose Bowl.<lb />The Central Florida Series<lb />(ECU leads, 1-0)<lb />Sept. 21,1991 East Carolina, 47-25 at Orlando, Fla.<lb />*ECU forced seven Central Florida turnovers in the 1991 contest,<lb />the only meeting in the series. Greg Floyd returned an intercepted<lb />fumble 93 yards for a touchdown. Greg Grandison tied a school<lb />record with three interceptions in the game.<lb />"In the 1991 game, ECU scored its 10,000th point when Anthony<lb />Brenner kicked a 36-yard field goal in the third quarter.<lb />"For the first time since 1979, the Pirates did not play a team from<lb />the state of Florida, in 1992. Every year since 1979, ECU has<lb />either played Miami (Fla.), Florida State, Florida or Central Florida.<lb />The Washington Series<lb />(First Meeting)<lb />"This will be the first meeting ever for East Carolina against a<lb />member of the Pacific-10 Conference on the gridiron.<lb />"In terms of land distance, this will be the furthest the Pirates have<lb />ever traveled to play a football game. The Pirates traveled to West<lb />Texas State (Canyon, Texas) on Oct. 3, 1970.<lb />*Washingon won the national championship (CNN/USA Today) in<lb />1991 and in the last three seasons, the Huskies have a combined<lb />31-5 record.<lb />ECU vs. 1993 Opponents<lb />91<lb />The Memphis State Series<lb />(ECU leads, 2-1)<lb />Nov. 3, 1990 East Carolina, 24-17 at Memphis, Tenn.<lb />Sept. 14, 1991 East Carolina, 20-13 at Greenville, N.C.<lb />Nov. 21, 1992 | Memphis State, 42-7 at Memphis, Tenn.<lb />"Memphis State scored three touchdowns of 50 yards or more in<lb />the first quarter and defeated East Carolina, 42-7, in 1992. The<lb />Tigers accumulated 550 yards of total offense against the Pirates.<lb />"In a defensive struggle, the Pirates topped Memphis State, 20-13,<lb />in 1991 before 32,382 fans at Ficklen Stadium. Damon Wilson<lb />scored on a one-yard run with 7:49 left in the game for the Pirate<lb />victory.<lb />"In the 1990 game, Cedric Van Buren raced down the sidelines 74<lb />yards with a Jeff Blake pass for the game-winning score with 2:32<lb />left. Van Buren rushed for 111 yards on 17 carries and caught two<lb />passes for 99 yards.<lb />The South Carolina Series<lb />(USC leads, 8-2)<lb />Oct..1, 1977 South Carolina, 19-16 at Columbia, S.C.<lb />Oct. 24, 1984 South Carolina, 42-20 at Columbia, S.C.<lb />Oct. 26, 1985 South Carolina, 52-10 at Greenville, N.C.<lb />Oct. 25, 1986 South Carolina, 38-3 at Columbia, S.C.<lb />Oct. 24, 1987 South Carolina, 34-12 at Columbia, S.C.<lb />Sept. 17, 1988 South Carolina, 17-0 at Columbia, S.C.<lb />Oct. 7, 1989 South Carolina, 47-14 at Columbia, S.C.<lb />Oct: 13; 1990 South Carolina, 37-7 at Columbia, S.C.<lb />Sept. 28, 1991<lb />Sept. 19, 1992<lb />East Carolina, 31-20<lb />East Carolina, 20-18<lb />at Greenville, N.C.<lb />at Columbia, S.C.<lb />* South Carolina kicker Marty Simpson missed two field goals in the<lb />game's final seconds and ECU held on to defeat the Gamecocks,<lb />20-18, last season. Simpson's first attempt (36 yards) was blocked<lb />by ECU's Thomas Jones. USC recovered the attempt and the next<lb />kick (37 yards) went wide right.<lb />* Jeff Blake threw four touchdown passes, including a 71-yarder to<lb />Hunter Gallimore in the fourth quarter, to give East Carolina its<lb />first-ever victory over the Gamecocks, 31-20, in 1991.<lb />"In the 1990 game, defensive end George Koonce set an ECU<lb />record with six tackles for losses.<lb />*In the 1985 game in Greenville, a then-Ficklen Stadium at-<lb />tendance mark of 35,047 was set. Four of the top eight crowds<lb />ever to see the Pirates play have been in Williams-Brice Stadium.<lb />"In the first game of the series (1977), the Gamecocks scored 13<lb />fourth quarter points to get the 19-16 win.<lb />*Dale Steele, ECU's wide receivers coach, is a 1976 graduate of<lb />the University of South Carolina.<lb />The Louisiana Tech Series<lb />(ECU leads, 3-2)<lb />Sept. 28, 1968<lb />Sept. 17, 1969<lb />Louisiana Tech, 35-7<lb />Louisiana Tech, 24-6<lb />at Musion, ta.<lb />at Greenville, N.C.<lb />Dec. 16,1978 East Carolina, 35-13 at Greenville, N.C.<lb />Sept. 30, 1989 #Score tied, 29-29 at Greenville, N.C.<lb />Sept. 1, 1990 East Carolina, 27-17 at Greenville, N.C.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />ECU vs. 1993 Opponents<lb />The Southern Mississippi Series<lb />(USM leads, 14-4)<lb />Southern Miss, 40-0<lb />* Jeff Blake ran for two touchdowns and threw for another as ECU<lb />defeated Louisiana Tech, 27-17, in 1990. The Pirates led 17-3 at<lb />halftime and built the lead to 24-3 in the third quarter.<lb />* After East Carolina battled back to take a 29-26 lead with 1:44<lb />remaining in the 1989 game, Matt Stover hit a 39 yard field goal<lb />with 16 seconds left for the tie. The game was later forfeited to<lb />ECU due to Louisiana Tech using an ineligible player.<lb />*East Carolina got out to a 21-0 first half lead and defeated<lb />Louisiana Tech, 35-13, in the 1978 Independence Bowl in<lb />Shreveport, La. Theodore Sutton set a then-Independence Bowl<lb />record with 143 yards on 17 carries.<lb />* Louisiana Tech's Willie Roaf was selected in the first round of the<lb />1993 NFL draft by the New Orleans Saints. Roaf, an offensive<lb />tackle, was the eighth selection in the entire draft.<lb />92<lb />Sept. 16, 1951 at Hattiesburg, Miss.<lb />Nov. 19, 1966 Southern Miss, 35-14 at Greenville, N.C.<lb />Cet. 5, 1966 Southern Miss, 65-0 at Hattiesburg, Miss.<lb />Nov. 22, 1969 Southern Miss, 14-7 at Greenville, N.C.<lb />Sept. 15, 1973<lb />Sept. 11, 1976<lb />East Carolina, 13-0<lb />East Carolina, 48-0<lb />at Hattiesburg, Miss.<lb />at Greenville, N.C.<lb />Oct. 14, 1976 Southern Miss, 17-16 at Hattiesburg, Miss.<lb />Sept. 27, 1980 Southern Miss, 35-7 at Greenville, N.C.<lb />Nov, 19, 1983 East Carolina, 10-6 at Hattiesburg, Miss.<lb />Nov. 10, 1984 Southern Miss, 31-27 at Greenville, N.C.<lb />Nov. 2, 1985 Southern Miss, 27-0 at Hattiesburg, Miss.<lb />Nov. 1, 1986 Southern Miss, 23-21 at Greenville, N.C.<lb />Nov. 14, 1987 Southern Miss, 38-34 at Hattiesburg, Miss.<lb />Sept. 24, 1988 Southern Miss, 45-42 at Greenville, N.C.<lb />Nov. 25, 1989 Southern Miss, 41-27 at Hattiesburg, Miss.<lb />Oct. 6, 1990 Southern Miss, 16-7 at Greenville, N.C.<lb />Oct. 26, 1991 East Carolina, 48-20 at Hattiesburg, Miss.<lb />Oct. 29, 1992 Southern Miss, 38-21 at Greenville, N.C.<lb />*In the first-ever nationally-televised game from Ficklen Stadium,<lb />Southern Miss defeated East Carolina, 38-21, in 1992. The Golden<lb />Eagles scored 18 consecutive points in the second half to break<lb />open a close game.<lb />* Junior Smith and Charles Miles rushed for over 100 yards each in<lb />the 1992 game. Smith had 150 yards on 18 carries and Miles had<lb />112 yards on 10 carries. It was the first time ECU teammates<lb />rushed for 100 each since 1990.<lb />"The USM series is the longest active running rivalry in the Pirate<lb />record books. The two teams will meet for the 11th straight year<lb />this season.<lb />* Jeff Blake set school records for total offensive yards (402) and<lb />touchdown passes (5) in the 1991 game against Southern Miss.<lb />The win against the Eagles snapped a seven-game losing streak<lb />to USM in the series.<lb />* Seven of the 17 games have been decided by a touchdown or less.<lb />*USM defensive ends coach Steve Hale lettered three seasons at<lb />East Carolina (1975-77), playing defensive back.<lb />The Virginia Tech Series<lb />(ECU leads, 4-3)<lb />Sept. 15, 1956<lb />Oct. 17, 1987<lb />Sept. 10, 1988<lb />Oct. 21, 1989<lb />Sept. 14, 1990<lb />Nov. 16, 1991<lb />Sept. 12, 1992<lb />Virginia Tech, 37-2<lb />East Carolina, 32-23<lb />Virginia Tech, 27-16<lb />East Carolina, 14-10<lb />Virginia Tech, 24-23<lb />East Carolina, 24-17<lb />East Carolina, 30-27<lb />at Bluefield, W.Va.<lb />at Blacksburg, Va.<lb />at Blacksburg, Va.<lb />at Greenville, N.C.<lb />at Greenville, N.C.<lb />at Blacksburg, Va.<lb />at Greenville, N.C.<lb />*"Michael Anderson's 21-yard touchdown pass to Carlester<lb />Crumpler with 42 seconds remaining in the 1992 game gave the<lb />Pirates a 30-27 victory over Virginia Tech.<lb />*"ECU used Greg Grandison's 95-yard interception return for a<lb />touchdown and a fourth-quarter Jeff Blake touchdown to Clayton<lb />Driver to defeat the Hokies in 1991, 24-17. Tech led, 14-7, when<lb />Grandison picked up a Tech pass to tie the score.<lb />TN<lb />IT<lb />mi<lb />Iv'<lb />z<lb />iv<lb />-~_<lb />Iv<lb />,<lb />vy<lb />,<lb />rn nm mm MON nn on in ov<lb />T<lb />hmmm nna<lb />if<lb />,<lb /></p>
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          <lb />- sa<lb />iL<lb />ee ee ee ee ee a ee ee, Le<lb />ee<lb />i a<lb />Li<lb />Nl ll<lb />Al<lb />a. -_,<lb />dl al<lb />Al<lb />_<lb />AN<lb />=<lb />LL<lb />il<lb />Ui.<lb />Lb<lb />I<lb />i<lb />Ul<lb />Li<lb />Li<lb />|<lb />Li<lb />Lil<lb />| '<lb />ul<lb />ui<lb />* The Pirates took a 14-0 lead in the first quarter of the 1990 game<lb />only to fall behind 24-17 in the fourth quarter. David Daniels had<lb />a 37-yard TD run to pull within one, but the extra point was<lb />blocked.<lb />*A then-Ficklen Stadium record crowd of 35,100 saw the Pirates<lb />defeat Virginia Tech in the 1989 game. The Pirates forced three<lb />turnovers and allowed just 30 passing yards in the game.<lb />*Travis Hunter set a then-school single game total offensive<lb />yardage record with 313 yards against the Hokies in the 1987<lb />game. The Pirates trailed 23-19 going into the fourth quarter but<lb />scored two touchdowns in the final stanza for the victory.<lb />*Virginia Tech had 434 yards total offense and intercepted four<lb />ECU passes to help give the Hokies a victory in 1988.<lb />* Virginia Tech offensive coordinator Rickey Bustle was an assistant<lb />at East Carolina from 1980-82. During that time, he was secondary<lb />coach in his first two seasons and receivers coach in his last<lb />season.<lb />* Jeff Charles, '"'Voice of the Pirates,'' worked as the play-by-play<lb />voice at Virginia Tech from 1983-87, before coming to East<lb />Carolina.<lb />The Tulsa Series<lb />(Tulsa leads, 2-0)<lb />Oct. 13, 1984<lb />Nov. 16, 1985<lb />Tulsa, 31-20<lb />Tulsa, 21-20<lb />at Tulsa, Okla.<lb />at Greenville, N.C.<lb />* Jason Staurovsky hit a 42-yard field goal with 6:20 left in the 1985<lb />game to give Tulsa a 21-20 victory over ECU. Jeff Heath missed<lb />two field goals (44 and 63 yards) in the final minute.<lb />*Tulsa quarterback Richie Stephenson threw for 273 yards and<lb />three touchdowns as the Golden Hurricane defeated ECU, 31-20,<lb />in the 1984 game.<lb />* Tulsa and ECU are members of the Independent Football Alliance,<lb />started last season. Other members include Cincinnati, Memphis<lb />State and Southern Mississippi. The main purpose of the alliance<lb />is home-and-home football scheduling and increased recognition<lb />for student-athletes at each University.<lb />Ken Howard prepares to fire the cannon after an ECU touchdown.<lb />The cannon has become an event at Pirate football games.<lb />93<lb />| Ox MAY 84� i OJ 0) ofo) ale)<lb />The Kentucky Series<lb />(First Meeting)<lb />* East Carolina is 2-12 in its history against schools currently in the<lb />Southeastern Conference. The Pirates are 2-8 against South<lb />Carolina, 0-1 vs. Georgia, 0-1 vs. Florida, 0-1 vs. LSU and 0-2<lb />against Auburn.<lb />* ECU tight ends coach Doug Martin is a 1985 graduate of Kentucky<lb />and was a four-year letterman for the Wildcats. He also was a<lb />graduate assistant for two seasons at UK.<lb />*ECU Director of Athletics Dave Hart, Jr. played basketball for<lb />coach C.M. Newton (currently UK Athletics Director) during his<lb />college days at Alabama.<lb />The Cincinnati Series<lb />(ECU leads, 7-0)<lb />Nov. 15, 1986 East Carolina, 32-19 at Greenville, N.C.<lb />Oct. 10, 1987 East Carolina, 56-28 at Greenville, N.C.<lb />Nov. 19, 1988 East Carolina, 49-14 at Cincinnati, Ohio<lb />Sept. 16, 1989 East Carolina, 21-14 at Cincinnati, Ohio<lb />Oct. 20, 1990 East Carolina, 56-32 at Greenville, N.C.<lb />Nov. 23, 1991 East Carolina, 30-19 at Cincinnati, Ohio<lb />Oct. 17, 1992 East Carolina, 42-21 at Greenville, N.C.<lb />* The Pirates have averaged 40.9 points in the seven games against<lb />Cincinnati. The average margin of victory for ECU has been 19.9<lb />points.<lb />* East Carolina broke open a close game in the fourth quarter with<lb />three consecutive touchdowns to give the Pirates a 42-21 win over<lb />Cincinnati in the 1992 game. Freshman defensive back Hank<lb />Cooper finished the scoring for ECU by returning an interception<lb />95 yards for a touchdown.<lb />* The Pirate offense struggled and the defense broke open a close<lb />game late in the fourth quarter of the 1991 game. After the UC<lb />defense sacked Jeff Blake in the end zone, the Pirate lead was just<lb />21-19. However, in the final minutes of the game, the Pirate<lb />defense stopped UC on a fourth-down, then on the next drive,<lb />Jerry Dillon returned an interception 20 yards for a touchdown. On<lb />the following drive, Eric Myers tackled David Small in the end zone<lb />for a safety.<lb />*|In the 1990 game, Jeff Blake became the first ECU quarterback to<lb />rush and pass for over 100 yards since Ron Jones did it in 1985.<lb />Blake passed for 199 yards and ran for 119 more. David Daniels<lb />also rushed for 121 yards and three touchdowns.<lb />"Anthony Thompson and Ricky Torain had interceptions in the<lb />1989 game's final five minutes. David Daniels scored two<lb />touchdowns in the contest.<lb />" After a scoreless first quarter, the Pirates scored 42 points in the<lb />next two, giving Art Baker a victory in his last game as ECU coach<lb />in 1988. Tim James had a career high 156 yards rushing.<lb />*ECU rushed for a Ficklen Stadium record 500 yards in the 1987<lb />contest. Reggie McKinney had the second highest rushing total in<lb />school history - 212 yards. The Pirates scored 28 fourth quarter<lb />points.<lb />"ECU had 432 yards of total offense and scored 22 second-half<lb />points in the 1986 game. Freshmen scored all of ECU's<lb />touchdowns - Willie Lewis had two and Brian McPhatter had two.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />N<lb />ECU Series Record vs. ALL Opponents<lb />) | A<lb />FIRST LAST<lb />OPPONENT GAME GAME GAMES WwW L aT ECU OPP a<lb />Akron 1991 1991 1 1 0 0 56 20 %<lb />Albright 1959 1959 1 1 0 0 45 0 =<lb />Appalachian State 1932 1979 29 10 19 0 530 582 fi<lb />Arkansas State 1992 1992 1 1 0 0 35 18 =<lb />Atlantic Christian 1946 1950 5 3 1 1 104 34 '<lb />Auburn 1985 1986 2 0 2 0 10 80 "<lb />Belmont Abbey 1937 1941 3 1 Z 0 20 38 |<lb />Bergen 1941 1941 1 1 0 0 13 7 a<lb />Bowling Green 1971 1992 4 Pa 2 0 120 103<lb />Campbell 1933 1939 4 1 3 0 12 39 = ,<lb />Catawba 1952 1964 12 8 3 1 204 Az a,<lb />Central Florida 1991 1991 1 1 0 0 47 25 =<lb />Central Michigan 1982 1984 2 1 1 0 36 23<lb />| Chattanooga 1972 1972 1 1 0 0 33 7 E<lb />Cherry Point Marines 1948 1951 4 3 1 0 95 25 "4<lb />Chowan 1935 1935 1 1 0 0 46 0 =<lb />Cincinnati 1986 1992 6 6 0 0 286 147<lb />The Citadel 1951 1979 18 14 4 0 380 244 ~<lb />Clarion (Pa.) State 1952 1952 1 0 1 0 6 13 -<lb />Davidson 1957 1973 if 5 2 0 224 129 =<lb />| Dayton 1972 1974 2 2 0 0 58 28 -<lb />| Duke 1977 1992 5 2 3 0 94 fze =<lb />Duke B Team 1948 1948 1 0 1 0 13 19 ool<lb />| East Tennessee State 1954 1984 10 5 4 1 198 120 =<lb />| Eastern Kentucky 1962 1980 2 1 1 0 45 40 ot<lb />Edenton Flyers 1949 1949 1 1 0 0 67 0 =<lb />Elon 1946 1963 18 9 9 0 275 266 4<lb />| Emory &amp; Henry 1958 1958 1 1 ) 0 12 0 =<lb />Erskine 1941 1947 3 2 1 0 35 28 =<lb />| Fort Bragg 1946 1947 1 Z 0 0 65 2 ae<lb />Florida 1983 1983 1 0 1 0 Le 24 =<lb />Florida State 1980 1990 7 0 7 0 135 348 =<lb />| Furman 1961 1976 14 11 3 0 268 195 Pa<lb />George Washington 1965 1966 2 1 1 0 28 40 =<lb />Georgia 1990 1990 1 0 1 0 15 19 Ds<lb />Georgia Southern 1984 1987 3 308 2 6 85 73 =<lb />| Guilford 1932 1961 1S 9 5 1 217 187 =<lb />Hampden-Sydney 1949 1950 2 0 2 0 33 58 =<lb />High Point 1937 1950 7 2 4 1 85 114 =<lb />| Howard 1964 1963 2 2 O 0 66 30 a<lb />| Indiana State 1961 1961 1 1 0 0 19 6 -<lb />| Illinois 1987 1991 2 0 92. 6 41 58 =<lb />Illinois State 1982 1989 2 2 0 0 id: 10 -<lb />| Kutztown (Pa.) State 1939 1940 2 { { 0 20 26 =<lb />Lenoir-Rhyne 1934 1965 21 6 15 0 313 462 =<lb />: Little Creek Virginia 1947 1947 1 0 1 0 ia 31<lb />Louisburg 1934 1937 4 3 1 0 65 20 =<lb />LSU 1985 1985 1 0 1 0 15 35<lb />Louisiana Tech 1968 1990 5 2 2 1 104 118<lb />Louisville 1965 1967 3 2 1 0 59 54<lb />| Maine 1965 1965 1 1 0 0 31 0 -<lb />| Marshall 1967 1978 5 4 1 0 147 85 =<lb />| Massachusetts 1964 1964 1 1 0 0 14 13 =<lb />(continues on next page) a<lb />~<lb />94<lb /></p>
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        <p>UL,<lb />= | a<lb />. ECU Series Record vs. All Opponents<lb />o-<lb />' gs (continued from previous page) FIRST LAST<lb />- OPPONENT GAME GAME GAMES WwW Li 1 ECU OPP<lb />i Memphis State 1990 1992 3 2 1 0 51 The:<lb />� == Miami (FL) 1980 1989 8 0 8 0 68 245<lb />'| Missouri 1982 1983 2 1 1 0 ae 34<lb />ea  Morris-Harvey 1953 1956 2 0) 2 0 0 40<lb />i Murray St. 1983 1983 1 1 0 0 50 25<lb />= = Newberry 1957 1962 6 3 3 0 90 97<lb />| Newport News Apprent. 1940 1960 11 10 1 0 333 86<lb />� == Norfolk Navy 1938 1955 Th 4 3 0 84 58<lb />North Carolina 1972 1981 8 1 6 1 131 224<lb />=== North Carolina State 1970 1991 19 7 2 0 374 530<lb />7 N.C. State Frosh 1932 1947 4 0 4 0 12 92<lb />- == North Texas State 1979 1979 1 1 0 0 49 16<lb />1 Northeast Louisiana 1965 1966 2 1 1 0 SiS) Za<lb />"a Northeastern 1963 1963 1 1 0 ) 27 6<lb />Northern Illinois 1990 1990 1 1 0 0 24 20<lb />~a Oak Ridge 1935 1935 1 0 1 0 2 6<lb />Parsons 1967 1968 2 2 0 0 64 33<lb />~ea Penn State 1985 1986 2 0 2 0 27 59<lb />_ Pittsburgh 1984 1992 4 2 2 0) 113 118<lb />a Presbyterian 1932 1964 1 6 5 0 181 131<lb />_.__ Randolph Macon 1958 1958 1 1 0 0 36 6<lb />== Richmond 1956 1982 24 13 4 0 510 450<lb />= South Carolina 1977 1992 10 2 8 0 133 324<lb />� a - Southern Illinois 1966 1977 10 8 Z 0 261 118<lb />Southern Mississippi 1951 1992 18 Ae 0 343 481<lb />--=� Southwestern Louisiana 1977 1990 10 4 6 0 226 231<lb />SW Texas State 1985 1985 { { 0 0 27 16<lb />, �= otetson 1952 1956 4 2 0 2 92 39<lb />_. Syracuse 1988 1992 4 1 3 0 74 118<lb />3 fania 1953 1971 6 1 5 0 47 157 |<lb />_ Temple 1982 1990 9 5 4 0 255 201<lb />=~ Tennessee tech 1988 1988 1 1 O 0 52 13 |<lb />___ Texas-Arlington 1978 1982 2 2 0 0 63 41<lb />= Toledo 1970 1981 4 2 2 0 50 113<lb />Tulane 1991 1991 1 1 0) 0) 38 28<lb />=== Tulsa 1984 1985 2 0 2 0) 40 52<lb />. Iuseulum 1941 1941 1 1 0 0 31 0<lb />= Virginia 1975 1975 1 1 0 0) 61 10<lb />_ Va. Military Institute 1972 1979 8 6 1 0 198 67<lb />"= Virginia Tech 1956 1992 7. 4 3 0) 141 165<lb />_. Wake Forest 1963 1979 2 1 1 0 40 33<lb />"== Wake Forest Frosh 1932 1933 2 0 2 0 0 46<lb />__ West Chester State 1954 1965 4 2 2 0 64 28<lb />waa ~6 West Texas State 1967 1970 2 0 2 0 43 81<lb />| __ West Virginia 1970 1992 8 0 8 0 100 266<lb />= West Virginia Tech 1952 1952 1 1 0 0 34 8<lb />w- Western Carolina 1936 1981 30 17 13 0 5a7 409<lb />= William &amp; Mary 1966 1983 16 ila 4 1 368 228<lb />| W&amp;M (Norfolk Div.) 1934 1940 7 3 3 1 59 37<lb />T* Wilson Teachers 1953 1953 1 1 0 0 41 0<lb />| ___ Wingate 1934 1935 2 0 2 0 0 12<lb />" Wofford 1959 1964 5 3 1 1 129 56<lb />= Totals 543 274 257 =~=612 10,573 9,757<lb />| 1993 opponents in bold<lb />=<lb />= 95<lb />|<lb /></p>
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          <lb />96<lb />nN<lb />F =<lb />ake (=) ek=Jale (Ja Mere tere] Wane larer =<lb />E<lb />The Independent Football Alliance (IFA) begins its second 1992 IFA Team Footbal! Stats<lb />season of competition in 1993. "=<lb />Cincinnati, East Carolina, Memphis State, Southern Mississippi Total Offense G PI. Vde. TD Yds./G a<lb />and Tulsa combine to form the IFA. =<lb />The main purpose of the alliance is home-and-home scheduling ECU bal sie - ad oo:<lb />and increased recognition for the players at each University. Tulsa "1 843 3936 oe =<lb />Each week during the 1992 season, the IFA releases statistics MSU " 72s 3784 35 344.0 -<lb />and individual awards. UC "1 4 3621 20 eo<lb />Southern Miss recorded the best mark in the IFA last season with USM 11 730 3127 18 284.2 fe<lb />a 4-0 record inside the alliance and a 7-4 overall mark. East Carolina oa<lb />was 1-2 in the alliance and 5-6 overall. Rushing Offense G Car. Yds. TD 7<lb />Below is a recap of the final standings, statistics and all-star Tulsa 11 486 1755 14 15895 24<lb />teams. UC Wi 435 1964 7 154.0 a<lb />| MSU 12 417 1593 1S 144.8 oa<lb />| " ECU a 327 1547 9 1406 =<lb />1992 IFA Standings USM 11 450 �1540 7 1400<lb />| IFA Overall -<lb />| Team W-L-T For Vs. W-L-T For Vs. Total Defense G Pi. Yds. TD Yoo =<lb />Southern Miss HO0 125 &gt; 83 TAG Din. 105 MSU 44 766 2788 20 953.5<lb />| Memphis State S10 127 � 69 650� 312. 161 USM 44 755 3696 0 336.0 =<lb />East Carolina 1-2-0 7O � 104 5-6-0 289 367 Ufo 11 TT 3982 34 362.0<lb />i Tulsa 0-2-0 49 7 66 ar7O7) 240 303 Tulsa a 730 4159 35 378.1 b-<lb />7 Cincinnati 0-3-0 52 107 3-8-0 199 276 ECU 11 848 5024 46 A567 =<lb />| a<lb />1 roe Passing Offense GG Au. Comp Int Yds. 58 Y�deJG<lb />1992 IFA Individual Football Stats = Se on + oe So<lb />MSU iM. 308. 162 12 216) (9 i992 ao<lb />Rushing Team G Car. Yds. Avg. TD Yds./G mule 11 357 174 1' O78 4 198.3 et<lb />} Smith, J. ECU 1 166�" 1037 56 9 94.3 uc 11 36 161 17� �4927 S 4475.2 -<lb />| Headd, L. Rlea "11 174 827; 4.8 2 752 USM i 260 �64145 C-O 0 esy �Cth ee<lb />| Small, D. UC 10 209 780 3.7 10 78.0 -<lb />Porter, L. MoU. -10 140 {32 93.2 aoe Scoring G Off. Pts. Off. Avg. Def. Pts. Def. Avg. __<lb />| Welch, M. USM 11 200 759 3.8 3 69.0 MSU 14 312 28.4 175 15.9 |<lb />| ECU 11 289 26.3 367 33.4 a.<lb />| Passing Team G_ Att. Comp. Pct. Yds. Int. TD Tulsa 14 240 518 303 275 _<lb />| Anderson, i. ECU 211 398 222 558 2486 23 22 USM 11 919 19.9 195 177<lb />Matthews, S Ms 11 286 175 612 2084 12 18 UC 114 199 18.1 276 25 4 -<lb />Harp, L. UC 11 292 151 517 1785 16 7<lb />| Eleroite,G Tulsa 11 249 116 466� 1467 11� 6 =<lb />|<lb />Receiving - Team G Recp. Yds. To Yde/G a<lb />Pearce,M. UC 10 ee BG BO ~ 5 94 =<lb />| Copeland, R. MSU 11 61 736 7 66.9 -<lb />| Driver, C. ECU 11 43 624 6 56.7 1992 All-IFA Team =<lb />Letcher, M. ECU 14 47 5O7 Ss) 50.6 Offense Dolense =<lb />| Scoring a pos bn ke be pis: QB Steve Matthews, MSU NG Chris Hobbs, MSU =<lb />Aeoals: Meu O44 fo go 860654 1 RB Junior Smith, ECU DE James Singleton, USM =<lb />ee i oe 1. 1 dona ae RB Michael Welch, USM DE Aaron Tallman, Tulsa<lb />| Small, D. UC 10 | 40 0 0 0-0 79 WR Russell Copeland, MSU LB Danton Barto, MSU =<lb />Netione sk. USM 11 0 20 20 a 62 WR Marlon Pearce, UC LB Tyrone Nix, USM al<lb />mith. J ECU 10 9 0 0 0-0 5A TE Carlester Crumpler, ECU LB Chris Bratcher, Tulsa a<lb />OT Tom Scott, ECU LB Barry Minter, Tulsa o<lb />Total ae : OG Mark Govi, Tulsa DB Jeremy Williams, MSU =<lb />Offense team @ tar" "Wet "an? ams, aE? Jat ,otq | | OG Leon Anderson, USM _DB Perry Carter, MSU =<lb />: Anderson,M. ECU 11 43 -79 398 222 2486 2407 240.7 a oe . peas oe . aS E<lb />Matthews, S. MSU 11 34 -213 286 175 2084 1871 170.1 Pk Jee Allison MSU P Jeff Buffaice 'MSU<lb />Harp, L. uC TSS so 292 751 1785 1818 165.3 -<lb />| Frerotte, G. Tulsa 17 63 76 249 116 1467-1543 140.2 -<lb />j<lb />mi Ti<lb /></p>
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          <lb />NN<lb />ry<lb />OLE M \\[0) (=) efeyo) 4<lb />)<lb />a I<lb />"Wem<lb />TV<lb />VY<lb /><lb /><lb />(Right) Carlester Crumpler's<lb />I (Above) Redshirt freshman Derrek Batson made an immediate impact in 1992. In (Above) True freshman Mark Libiano was supposed to a<lb />| this picture, Batson returns a punt 97 yards for a touchdown against West have redshirted the 1992 season. But injuries at the<lb />| Virginia. The return was the longest in school history. Another big play that Batson linebacker spot forced the Easton, Pa. native, to play. m<lb />| made during the season was a 14-yard reception on a fake punt that enabled ECU Libiano finished the season with 27 tackles including<lb />to continue on the game-winning drive. season-best seven against Southern Miss. : =<lb />(Left) Junior Smith became the first Pirate to rush for<lb />over 1,000 yards in a season since 1979. The =<lb />Fayetteville, N.C. native, had 1,037 yards on 186<lb />carries and nine touchdowns during his sophomore<lb />| season. Smith also had the second highest single -<lb />i game rushing total in school history with 243 yards on c.<lb />| 31 carries against Arkansas State. =<lb />| gee<lb />3<lb />(Right) Junior college transfer Morris Letcher also had<lb />| a fine rookie season with the Pirates. The Kansas City, am<lb />1} Kan. native, had 1,626 all-purpose rushing yards in oa<lb />| 1992. Against Memphis State, Letcher had 304 all- as<lb />: purpose rushing yards, breaking a school record. He =<lb />i led the Pirates in catches with 47 for 557 yards and five<lb />i) touchdowns. =.<lb />-<lb />! =<lb />| , =<lb />| (Below) Bernard Carter was ECU's big play maker on<lb />| defense in 1992. The Tallahassee, Fla. native, had a -<lb />school record 11 sacks and 20 1/2 for his career. Carter cal<lb />| also led the Pirates with 23 quarterback hurries. Against :<lb />| Arkansas State, he had 15 tackles. Playing alongside -<lb />| Carter in this photo is Tony Davis, who led the Pirates in<lb />| tackles with 122 last season. Davis had eight games wo<lb />with double digit tackles in 1992. =<lb />| E<lb />| �<lb />| a<lb />| _<lb />| =<lb />21-yard touchdown recep-<lb />tion against Virginia Tech<lb />|<lb />|<lb />vt<lb />gave the Pirates a 30-27<lb />victory over the Hokies.<lb />Crumpler caught 38 passes<lb />for 524 yards and four<lb />touchdowns. Not only is<lb />Crumpler a fine receiver,<lb />mM<lb />Af<lb />but he is an outstanding<lb />blocker. Crumpler caught<lb />1 four or more passes in four<lb />| games in 1992.<lb />mom<lb />Tt<lb />98<lb /></p>
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        <p>ee ee fo eee 6 Gee oe ee ee Oe ee A eee ee es es ee ess<lb />$G<lb />Li<lb />Ye 9 Dae ie YP<lb />Lal<lb />ial<lb />Lil<lb />� Ag<lb />a<lb />iil<lb />Yin) Cee) Ces Ce ee<lb />LA<lb />AN<lb />Mt<lb />(Right) Cedric Van<lb />Buren's football<lb />career came to a<lb />sudden end before<lb />the Southern Miss<lb />game. The Charles-<lb />ton, S.C. native, had<lb />a neck condition that<lb />was discovered the<lb />week of the USM<lb />contest. Steve Logan<lb />called Van Buren,<lb />"'the finest football<lb />player I've ever<lb />coached.'' Van Buren<lb />caught 31 passes in<lb />1992, the most ever<lb />by a Pirate running<lb />back.<lb /><lb />(Left) Michael Anderson had his ups and downs<lb />in 1992. The Decatur, Ga. native, completed<lb />222 passes for 2,486 yards and 22 touch-<lb />downs, but also threw 23 interceptions. He had<lb />over 300 yards passing in four games.<lb />Anderson broke or tied 12 school records<lb />in 1992 and finished third in career pass<lb />completions and fourth in career passing<lb />yardage at East Carolina.<lb />(Right) Clayton Driver was known for making<lb />the acrobatic catches during his Pirate career.<lb />In 1992, the College Park, Ga. native, caught 43<lb />passes for a team-high 624 yards and six<lb />touchdowns. Against Cincinnati, Driver had 10<lb />catches for 155 yards.<lb />(Above) Tom Scott may have been the biggest player ever to wear an ECU<lb />uniform. At 6-7, 338, he was also one of the finest offensive linemen in<lb />college football in 1992. The Rose Hill, N.C. native was a first-team All-<lb />America by The Sporting News and Football News in 1992 and was named<lb />the Southeast's Finest Offensive Lineman by the Atlanta Touchdown Club.<lb />(Below) Jerry Dillon played most of 1992 with a broken thumb,<lb />but that did not stop the Lake Placid, Fla. linebacker from<lb />having a fine senior season. Dillon finished second on the<lb />squad with 103 tackles, despite missing two games. Against<lb />Arkansas State, he had 17 stops and against West Virginia<lb />and Southern Miss, he had 15 tackles each.<lb />(Right) Defensive back<lb />Greg Grandison con-<lb />tinued to be a big-play<lb />maker for the Pirates in<lb />1992. The Pensacola,<lb />Fla. senior, had six<lb />interceptions to go<lb />along with his 68<lb />tackles last season.<lb />Against Southern<lb />Miss, he had a season<lb />best nine stops.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />1992 ECU Final Cumulative Statistics (5-6)<lb />Sept. 5 SYRACUSE 21-42<lb />Sept. 12 VIRGINIA TECH 30-27<lb />Sept. 19 at South Carolina 20-18<lb />Sept. 26 at Bowling Green 34-44<lb />Oct. 10 at Duke 14-45<lb />OG. 17 CINCINNATI 42-21<lb />Oct. 24 at Pittsburgh 37-31<lb />Oct. 29 SOUTHERN MISS 21-38<lb />Nov. 7 at West Virginia 28-41<lb />Nov. 14 ARKANSAS STATE 35-18<lb />Nov. 21 at Memphis State 7-42<lb />Home Games in All Caps<lb />Overall Attendance........<lb />Home Attendance.........<lb />Away Attendance .........<lb />*School Record<lb />Team Statistics<lb />Rie WONG �7 ee<lb />DVEGVUSIIIN 0 ey ee<lb />yes eiNG a<lb />Deena a<lb />RUSHING YARDS/IGAME ...| ....2..9. 5.<lb />musing AUCINPIS 5 = a. ne: we.<lb />Yards Gained Hushing ...........5.....<lb />Yards LOSt AUSHING.......252.. 2755... ..<lb />Ret Yarcs RUSHING = .....5.. 27)...<lb />Yards per RUSH = 4 oe<lb />PASSING VARUSIGAME...... 4 a<lb />Passes Completed =. 5... 6:25. 8...<lb />Passes AliompteGd = a. ey.<lb />Passes aad intercepted ...........6....<lb />Completion Percentage.................<lb />Net Yares Passing: =. ee<lb />wands Fer Atlempt......:5.....22 45.03<lb />Mande Fer COMPCION.............5..�<lb />TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME........2...)....<lb />Oral iavs |)<lb />mG, rays For Game .-....5..........<lb />NOt IMOL NANOS eo. nk ese ec<lb />LL eo) al gad (s'est<lb />mG ous Per Game,.............:...<lb />Papin AVERAGE ..........,....5....<lb />mie<lb />remieg VAG a a<lb />rite mad Blocked.=..%... 3...<lb />PUNT RETURN AVERAGE<lb />rire meuiinea �|... 2<lb />Met PUTING AVERAGE 2.2.4.5... .,<lb />KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE<lb />Micke MIPUUINGO =<lb />PMI OPV AIO 225 ote ks<lb />Soest<lb />rerresrtreseasar<lb />36,500 (SO)<lb />35,121 (SO)<lb />60,030<lb />12,512<lb />34,100<lb />34,126<lb />25,766<lb />33,249<lb />41,139<lb />25,072<lb />17,345<lb />oo 354,960 (Avg.: 32,269)<lb />hoe 164,068* (Avg.: 32,814*)<lb />ei ae 192,892 (Avg.: 32,149)<lb />ECU OPP<lb />241 257<lb />79 149<lb />149 88<lb />13 20<lb />140.6 253.4<lb />327 550<lb />1785 3079<lb />238 291<lb />1547-2786<lb />4.7 5.1<lb />280.4 203.3<lb />272 179<lb />497 298<lb />216 14<lb />547 601<lb />3085 2236<lb />6.2 7.5<lb />11.3 12.5<lb />49114 A66.7<lb />824 848<lb />TA9 701<lb />4632 5024<lb />5.6 5.9<lb />263 33.4<lb />35.4 39.5<lb />58 51<lb />e052 2043<lb />2 1<lb />140.4 58<lb />24 30<lb />358 173<lb />Q25 52.4<lb />21.5 15.9<lb />56 40<lb />1206 634<lb />14-289 27-430<lb />96-712 76-659<lb />2210" e113<lb />100<lb />OB SACKS BY ARWS..........4.5..4.... 15-118 21-136<lb />ord DOWN CONVEROIONS ....:.......... 55-155 59-163<lb />PeICEMdGe 445.558.5555. 0 ae 305 .362<lb />POSSESSION Vite 6s et 64 ee, 292 50 36/:07<lb />PVGIAO@ (5.250063 165 26:29 33:31<lb />Score By Quarters<lb />Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total<lb />ECU 28 1 80 109 289 (26.3)<lb />Opponents 85 68 108 106 367 (33.4)<lb />Punt Returns<lb />Name No. Yds. Avg. TD Long<lb />Letcher 22 263 11.9 0 85 (MSU)<lb />Batson 2 95 ATS 1 97 (WVU)<lb />ECU 24 358 14.9 1 97 (WVU)<lb />Opponents 30 173 5.8 0 15 (Duke)<lb />Kickoff Returns<lb />Name No. Yds. Avg. TD Long<lb />Letcher 36 THA 21.4 0 46 (WVU)<lb />Foreman 11 316 28.7 0 46 (SU)<lb />Miles 1 24 24.0 0 24 (Duke)<lb />Smith 1 2a 23.0 0 23 (VT)<lb />Blake 2 43 21-5 0 31 (Duke)<lb />Grandison 2 10 5.6 0 6 (Pitt)<lb />Render 1 9 9.0 0 9 (WVU)<lb />Van Buren 1 8 8.0 0 8 (UC)<lb />Walker 1 2 20 0 2 (VT)<lb />ECU 56 1206 215 0 46 (SU, WVU)<lb />Opponents 40 634 15.9 0 37 (MSU)<lb />Interceptions<lb />Name No. Yds. Avg. TD Long<lb />Grandison 6 104 7.3 0 52 (ASU)<lb />Floyd 2 55 27.5 1 55 (Pitt)<lb />Cooper 2 125 62.5 1 95 (UC)<lb />Davis 1 0 0.0 0 O (Pitt)<lb />Render 1 0 0.0 0 0 (ASU)<lb />Crumbie 1 0 0.0 0 0 (MSU)<lb />Libiano 1 5 5.0 0 5 (UC)<lb />ECU 14 289 20.6 2 95 (UC)<lb />Opponents 27 430 15.9 2 84 (Duke)<lb /><lb />iy JN<lb />,<lb />Y'<lb />ys<lb />A}<lb />mt<lb />_<lb />A<lb />, 7<lb />ry<lb />Wy<lb />7<lb />\<lb />yp yh SV a 4<lb />IT'<lb />vom iv<lb />iv<lb />Iv"<lb />Iv<lb />mh mt<lb />Th a<lb />7<lb /></p>
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        <p>ee ae ae UL ee Ure ne Ure ee ee eee ee hee eee ee eee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee rn<lb />a<lb />Lil<lb />~<lb />Ug Me a Tet NT ie Te it le co tl Hom t hey Th Hh YP<lb />Lil<lb />Li<lb />|<lb />Vie Fae � eo<lb />Lil<lb />Y\ ies tn<lb />NV<lb />a<lb />Miscellaneous Statistics<lb />First Down Tendancies Kickoffs<lb />Total Rushing Passing No. Ret. OB TB FC OSK Avg. Depth Avg. Drive Start<lb />Team Plays Yds. Avg. Plays Yds. Avg. Plays Yds. Avg. Owens Bi 41�53 3 1 7 415 yd. line (648) 25 yd. line (1198)<lb />ECU 366 2040 5.6 l7?.. (ST 44 189 1253 6.6<lb />Opponents 386 2437 6.3 272 1541 5.7 114 896 7.9<lb />Times Gained 10+ Yards: ECU 80, Opponents 80. Average Starting Field Position East Carolina Opponents<lb />iba Gained 5+ Yards: ECU ica. Opponents 153. DUIVES Slanted. �Win, See A ier oe Tov 159<lb />oe Paces Attempts on First Downs: ECU 28, Opponents 32. Cumulative Starting Yardines =. ,4)..3.0.0..5.- 4653 5497<lb />First Down Passing: ECU 116-189, Opponents 66-114. Average Starting Field Position............... ECU 30 OPP 35<lb />Times Started Inside 20/Plus Territory ......... 30/17 25/32<lb />Turnover Exchange ; :<lb />Scoring Percentage Inside-the-20 East Carolina Opponents<lb />East Carolina's 37 turnovers have led to 91 opponent points Times Penetrated Opponent 20............. 35 56<lb />(24.8% of Opp. Points) NOlal SCOfeS 4a 26 43<lb />Opponents' 27 turnovers have led to 66 East Carolina points Touchdowns/Field Goals Ded 6 a Ge Be Gee sors 24/2 Si i2<lb />(22.8% of ECU's Points) Scoring Reeenlage,.... =) 445.5. 8 5... 74.3 76.8<lb />Scoring Percentage (TDs only).............. 68.6 55.4<lb />Time of Possession Average Drives East Carolina Opponents<lb />1st 2nd 3rd 4th DINGS: Gee ee 157. 159<lb />aed igre ae nis Aree Average Plays in Drive .............. 5.2 5.3<lb />East Carolina 75:43 73:05 72:07 71:58 292:53<lb />A 6-54 6-36 6-30 6:29 26:29 Average Yards im Onve...-..............4.:. 29.5 31.6<lb />id ; SconnG DnVeS .. 4... 8 38 58<lb />Opponents 89:17 91:55 92:53 93:02 367:07 Avg. Plays in Scoring Drive (271/393) ........ TA 6.8<lb />Average 8:06 8:24 8:30 8:31 33:31 Avg. Yards in Scoring Drive (2402/3018) ...... 63.2 52.0<lb />Drive Chart<lb />Drives Drives Ended by Points Pts./ Drive<lb />Quarterback Started TD FG FGA PUNT DOWN TRN CLOCK Scored Drive Efficiency<lb />Anderson 120 29 2 4 42 6 31 6 205 17 25.8<lb />McConnell 37 U 0 1 16 5 6 2 49 1.3 18.9<lb />ECU Offense 157 36 5 58 4 37 8 254 1.6 24.2<lb />Opp. Offense 159 43 15 12 51 1 26 71 353 22 36.5<lb />Third Down Efficiency Analysis<lb />Team 3rd and: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11+ Total Pct.<lb />East Carolina 12-16 1-4 4-14 4-12 6-13 5-10 7-19 6-15 1-7 3-14 6-31 55-155 200<lb />Opponents 10-14 8-17 13-17 3-8 6-20 2-10 4-12 3-7 3-11 0-13 7-34 59-163 02<lb />East Carolina Total Yards Gained by Down<lb />ist Down 2nd Down 3rd Down 4th Down Season<lb />Att. - Yds. - Avg. Att. - Yds. - Avg. Att. - Yds. - Avg. Att. - Yds. - Avg. Att. - Yds. - Avg.<lb />Rushing 177- 787-4.45 103- 696-6.76 40- 66-1.65 7-(-2)-0.00 327-1547-4.73<lb />Passing 189-1253-6.63 174-1121-6.44 120-635-5.29 14-76-5.43 497-3085-6.22<lb />Totals 366-2040-5.57 277-1817-6.56 160-701-4.38 21-74-3.52 824-4632-5.62<lb />103<lb /></p>
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          <lb />. Li. "6hOUlrLn S".rtCmrhh Lae ""hUCUmre a "|hCOCUmree |<lb />ee ee<lb />a<lb />Al<lb />Se<lb />AY dl<lb />ii ill ih inl A Ricca A it BD Mil Ml Ml ll Rll A ld ll Ml A A<lb />WoW Ot<lb />il<lb />Li<lb />a ee<lb />Lil<lb />]<lb />Li)<lb />Mi<lb />|<lb />a) AAI<lb />Al<lb />Rushing<lb />Yards Rushing<lb />232, Junior Smith vs. Arkansas State<lb />150, Junior Smith vs. Southern Miss<lb />133, Junior Smith vs. South Carolina<lb />112, Charles Miles vs. Southern Miss (10 carries)<lb />Rushing Attempts<lb />32, Junior Smith vs. Arkansas State<lb />28, Junior Smith vs. Memphis State<lb />20, Junior Smith vs. South Carolina<lb />Touchdowns Rushing<lb />3, Junior Smith vs. Bowling Green<lb />2, Junior Smith vs. Pittsburgh, Arkansas State<lb />Longest Rush<lb />79, Charles Miles vs. Duke<lb />55, Junior Smith vs. Pittsburgh<lb />50, Junior Smith vs. Arkansas State<lb />Avg. Yards Per Carry (Min. 7 Attempts)<lb />11.2, Charles Miles vs. Southern Miss (10 atts., 112 yards)<lb />8.3, Junior Smith vs. Southern Miss (18 atts., 150 yards)<lb />7.48, Junior Smith vs. Arkansas State<lb />Passing<lb />Yards Passing<lb />379, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green<lb />349, Michael Anderson vs. Virginia Tech<lb />333, Michael Anderson vs. Syracuse<lb />Passing Attempts<lb />*55, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green<lb />52, Michael Anderson vs. Syracuse<lb />44, Michael Anderson vs. Virginia Tech<lb />Pass Completions<lb />33, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green<lb />26, Michael Anderson vs. Virginia Tech<lb />25, Michael Anderson vs. Cincinnati<lb />Touchdown Passes<lb />4, Michael Anderson vs. Cincinnati<lb />3, Michael Anderson vs. South Carolina, Va. Tech<lb />3, Sean McConnell vs. Arkansas State<lb />Completion Percentage (Min. 20 Attempts)<lb />.641, Michael Anderson vs. Cincinnati<lb />.625, Michael Anderson vs. Duke<lb />.617, Michael Anderson vs. West Virginia<lb />.600, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green<lb />Pass Receiving<lb />Receptions<lb />12, Peter Zophy vs. Bowling Green<lb />10, Clayton Driver vs. Cincinnati<lb />9, Morris Letcher vs. Syracuse<lb />9, Peter Zophy vs. Virginia Tech<lb />Yards Receiving<lb />155, Clayton Driver vs. Cincinnati<lb />148, Peter Zophy vs. Bowling Green<lb />111, Clayton Driver vs. Syracuse (5 catches)<lb />111, Peter Zophy vs. Virginia Tech<lb />110, Morris Letcher vs. West Virginia<lb />Touchdown Receptions<lb />2, Clayton Driver vs. South Carolina<lb />2, Carlester Crumpler vs. Cincinnati<lb /><lb />1992 Individual Superlatives<lb />105<lb />Field Goals<lb />Field Goals Made<lb />1, Deke Owens vs. Virginia Tech, Pittsburgh<lb />Field Goals Attempted<lb />2, Deke Owens vs. Virginia Tech, Pittsburgh<lb />1, Deke Owens vs. Syr., USC, Cinn.<lb />Longest Field Goal<lb />31, Deke Owens vs. Pittsburgh<lb />26, Deke Owens vs. Virginia Tech<lb />Most Points Kicking<lb />7, Deke Owens vs. Pittsburgh (1 FG, 4 PAT)<lb />6, Deke Owens vs. Cincinnati (6 PAT)<lb />4, Deke Owens vs. Virginia Tech (1 PAT, 1 FG)<lb />Punting<lb />Longest Punt<lb />56, Michael Jacobs vs. Syracuse<lb />55, Garrett Beasley vs. Pittsburgh<lb />52, Michael Jacobs vs. Memphis State<lb />Highest Average<lb />44.25, Michael Jacobs vs. Syracuse<lb />37.8, Garrett Beasley vs. Duke<lb />37.4, Garrett Beasley vs. Pittsburgh<lb />Total Offense<lb />Total Yards<lb />369, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green<lb />339, Michael Anderson vs. Virginia Tech<lb />333, Michael Anderson vs. Syracuse<lb />Total Attempts<lb />57, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green<lb />52, Michael Anderson vs. Syracuse<lb />48, Michael Anderson vs. Virginia Tech<lb />Avg. Gain Per Play<lb />7.2, Michael Anderson vs. Cincinnati<lb />7.1, Michael Anderson vs. Virginia Tech<lb />6.47, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green<lb />Al-Purpose Rushing Yardage<lb />302, Morris Letcher vs. Memphis State<lb />242, Morris Letcher vs. West Virginia<lb />222, Morris Letcher vs. Bowling Green<lb />Defense<lb />Solo Tackles<lb />12, Tony Davis vs. Virginia Tech<lb />11, Tony Davis vs. South Carolina<lb />11, Tony Davis vs. South Carolina<lb />Total Tackles<lb />16, Tony Davis vs. Virginia Tech<lb />15, Ernie Lewis vs. South Carolina<lb />15, Jerry Dillon vs. Southern Miss, West Virginia<lb />Interceptions<lb />2, Greg Grandison vs. Virginia Tech<lb />Quarterback Sacks<lb />2, Bernard Carter vs. Syracuse, Pittsburgh, Memphis State<lb />Tackles for Losses<lb />3, Zaim Cunmulaj vs. South Carolina, Arkansas State<lb />3, Bernard Carter vs. Arkansas State, Memphis State<lb />* - School Record<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Longest Offensive &amp; Defensive Plays<lb />Yards Description Opponent TD Note<lb />97 Derrek Batson punt return West Virginia Yes Longest in school history<lb />97 Ernie Lewis fumble recovery return West Virginia Yes Longest in school history<lb />Hank Cooper interception return Cincinnati Yes T2nd longest in ECU history<lb />85 Morris Letcher punt return Memphis State No<lb />79 Charles Miles run Duke No T8th longest rush in ECU history<lb />8) Greg Floyd interception return Pittsburgh Yes Defensive TD in 3rd straight game<lb />55 Junior Smith run Pittsburgh Yes Longest TD run of the season<lb />52 Greg Grandison interception return Arkansas State No<lb />50 Junior Smith run Arkansas State No<lb />46 Morris Letcher kickoff return West Virginia No<lb />46 Morris Foreman kickoff return Syracuse No<lb />45 Junior Smith run South Carolina No Trick play<lb />45 Clayton Driver pass from Michael Anderson South Carolina No Longest pass play of season<lb />45 Morris Foreman kickoff return Memphis State No<lb />44 Morris Letcher pass from Michael Anderson West Virginia No<lb />42 Cedric Van Buren pass from Michael Anderson Syracuse No<lb />42 Morris Letcher kickoff return South Carolina No<lb />41 Carlester Crumpler pass from Michael Anderson Bowling Green No Crumpler's longest career reception<lb />40 Clayton Driver pass from Michael Anderson Cincinnati Yes<lb />39 Carlester Crumpler pass from Sean McConnell Syracuse No<lb />39 Clayton Driver pass from Michael Anderson Virginia Tech Yes Driver makes catch on his back<lb />39 Morris Letcher kickoff return Bowling Green No<lb />36 Greg Grandison interception return Virginia Tech No<lb />36 Ernie Lewis fumble recovery return Duke Yes ECU's longest fumble rec. return<lb />Charles Miles run Cincinnati No 2nd week in a row for Miles long run<lb />| Morris Letcher kickoff return Memphis State No<lb />32 Carlester Crumpler pass from Michael Anderson Cincinnati Yes Less than minute left in first half<lb />32 Morris Letcher kickoff return Duke No<lb />32 Morris Letcher punt return Virginia Tech No<lb />32 Morris Foreman kickoff return Pittsburgh No<lb />31 Peter Zophy pass from Sean McConnell Arkansas State No<lb />31 Peter Zophy pass from Michael Anderson Bowling Green No<lb />21 Carlos Blake kickoff return Duke No<lb />30 Morris Letcher pass from Sean McConnell Arkansas State Yes<lb />30 Charles Miles run Southern Miss No Longest run of USM game<lb />106<lb />A<lb />IY<lb />,<lb />iv"<lb />Nd IY WT UW<lb />vy<lb />mom ov.<lb />a<lb />Mm nimi<lb />Trim mmm<lb />Iv<lb />Se<lb />mT A PAW<lb /></p>
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        <p>ee mre ee ae me em hc rhULr ee Le mae ee ee<lb />ee ee ee ee ee ee ee es a lr Ce MUL<lb />Lil<lb />Ci | i re � ee Se<lb />NY<lb />WN<lb />Wow OW Ok<lb />nF<lb />Li<lb />MM OU A aa<lb />Lil<lb />|<lb />MAY YL)<lb />i<lb />Al<lb />Al<lb />kl<lb />-Game Sfatistics<lb />Passing<lb />Syracuse Va. Tech So. Caro. B. Green Duke Cincinnati Pittsburgh So. Miss. West Va. Ark. State Mem. State<lb />C-A-I C-A-I C-A-I C-A-I C-A-I C-A-! C-A-I C-A-I C-A-I C-A-I C-A-l<lb />Player Yards-TD Yards-TD Yards-TD Yards-TD Yards-TD Yards-TD Yards-TD Yards-TD Yards-TD Yards-TD Yards-TD<lb />Anderson 24-52-1 26-44-3 18-35-0 33-55-3 20-32-4 25-39-2 20-37-1 23-39-5 21-34-2 DNP 12-31-2<lb />333-2 349-3 219-3 379-2 156-1 314-4 214-2 156-2 237-2 129-1<lb />McConnell 12-24-1 7-13-0 1-5-0 3-4-0 2-5-0 4-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-7-1 12-22-2 5-10-0<lb />188-1 57-0 7-0 27-0 11-0 46-0 0-0 0-0 14-0 172-3 38-0<lb />Jacobs 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0<lb />0-0 20-1 19-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0<lb />Foreman 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0<lb />0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0<lb />Rushing<lb />Syracuse Va. Tech So. Caro. B. Green Duke Cincinnati Pittsburgh So. Miss. West Va. Ark. State Mem. State<lb />Player No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD<lb />Van Buren 4-39-0 11-39-0 5-29-0 2-17-0 6-20-0 5-18-0 11-53-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP<lb />Smith 7-6-0 13-59-0 20-133-0 14-71-3 12-47-0 14-92-1 14-93-2 18-150-1 15-45-0 31-232-2 28-109-0<lb />McConnell 3-(-8)-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-(-3)-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-4-0 0-0-0<lb />Anderson 0-0-0 A4-10}-0 24-80 2{40)0 104-9)0 Giis)0 2468/0 AITO 20 DNP 9-(-11)-0<lb />Letcher 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-(-6)-0 2-36-0 1-(-5)-0 0-0-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-5-0 0-0-0<lb />Driver 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-12-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0<lb />Foreman 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 1-9-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0<lb />Beasley 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-(-11)-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0<lb />Miles DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 2-82-0 3-32-0 3-7-0 10-112-0 5-41-0 7-43-0 2-2-0<lb />D. Wilson 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-12-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0<lb />Receiving<lb />Syracuse Va. Tech So. Caro. B. Green Duke Cincinnati Pittsburgh So. Miss. West Va. Ark. State Mem. State<lb />Player No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD No-Yds-TD<lb />Driver 5-111-1 4-82-1 4-67-2 3-38-1 1-7-0 10-155-1 3-44-0 4-32-0 4-32-0 0-0-0 5-56-0<lb />Letcher 9-103-1 1-3-0 4-55-0 7-80-0 3-33-1 3-32-0 2-14-1 6-25-0 6-110-1 2-59-1 4-43-0<lb />Van Buren 3-56-0 5-49-1 5-35-1 5-26-0 3-24-0 6-31-1 4-30-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP<lb />Zophy 6-55-0 9-111-1 2-26-0 12-148-1 2-15-0 1-7-0 5-53-0 1-4-0 1-8-0 2-45-0 3-15-0<lb />Linville 1-22-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-14-0 3-17-1 0-0-0<lb />Batson 1-24-1 7-87-0 3-30-0 1-5-0 3-18-0 6-77-0 2-38-1 2-6-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0<lb />Crumpler 6-91-0 4-59-1 2-32-0 6-104-0 3-36-0 3-58-2 1-12-0 5-64-1 3-30-0 3-22-0 2-16-0<lb />Williams 2-41-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP<lb />Hicks 3-18-0 2-26-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-22-0 0-0-0 1-15-0 2-13-0 3-40-0 0-0-0 0-0-0<lb />Smith 0-0-0 1-6-0 0-0-0 2-5-0 3-15-0 0-0-0 2-8-0 0-0-0 2-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0<lb />N. Wilson 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-(-3)-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0<lb />Miles DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-10-1 2-10-1 2-29-1 1-7-0<lb />C. Blake 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-30-1<lb />107<lb /></p>
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          <lb />-Game Sfatistics<lb />Tackles (vetensive Players Only)<lb />Syracuse Va. Tech So. Caro. B. Green Duke Cincinnati Pittsburgh So. Miss. West Va. Ark. State Mem. State<lb />Player UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT<lb />Davis 7-6-13 12-4-16 11-3-14 1-1-2 6-7-13 9-4-13 7-1-8 10-3-13 6-4-10 4-7-11 9-0-9<lb />Dillon 5-7-12 3-4-7 DNP DNP 6-5-11 8-5-13 5-1-6 11-4-15 7-8-15 9-8-17 6-1-7<lb />Lewis 7-3-10 7-5-12 11-4-15 4-4-8 4-2-6 3-2-5 5-4-9 3-3-6 4-6-10 5-3-8 5-3-8<lb />Jones 4-5-9 4-2-6 4-8-12 8-3-11 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1<lb />Render 0-6-6 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-2-3 5-1-6 3-1-4 4-3-7 1-0-1 8-2-10 4-1-5 3-0-3<lb />Grandison 4-1-5 4-2-6 3-0-3 6-2-8 5-3-8 2-0-2 2-2-4 5-4-9 6-2-8 4-3-7 7-0-7<lb />Cooper 5-0-5 0-0-0 2-1-3 1-0-1 5-2-7 5-2-7 4-1-5 0-1-1 2-1-3 4-4-8 2-1-3<lb />R. Hurley 4-0-4 0-2-2 4-2-6 0-1-1 2-3-5 DNP 1-2-3 0-2-2 DNP DNP DNP<lb />Walker 1-2-3 4-1-5 8-1-9 5-1-6 0-0-0 3-0-3 4-1-5 0-0-0 1-1-2 1-1-2 4-1-5<lb />Foreman 2-0-2 5-0-5 3-0-3 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-2-3 3-1-4 4-1-5 4-1-5 0-0-0 1-0-1<lb />Der. Taylor 2-1-3 0-2-2 1-3-4 2-2-4 5-1-6 1-0-1 DNP 1-0-1 0-1-1 3-0-3 0-2-2<lb />Dar. Taylor DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0<lb />Cooke 2-0-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 3-3-6 2-3-5 0-1-1 3-1-4 3-1-4 2-2-4 0-1-1<lb />Carter 4-1-5 4-1-5 2-2-4 3-0-3 4-1-5 2-4-6 4-1-5 10-2-12 5-4-9 8-7-15 7-2-9<lb />Myers 2-1-3 2-3-5 1-1-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP<lb />McBryde 0-2-2 0-0-0 6-0-6 9-5-14 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP<lb />Beasley 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0<lb />Floyd 1-1-2 4-0-4 4-0-4 3-0-3 1-0-1 4-3-7 5-0-5 5-4-9 4-2-6 1-0-1 DNP<lb />Cunmulaj 2-1-3 4-2-6 5-2-7 2-5-7 5-6-11 3-3-6 3-1-4 3-1-4 3-3-6 2-7-9 1-1-2<lb />Cotton 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-2-2 1-1-2 0-1-1 2-2-4 3-1-4 1-1-2 0-0-0<lb />Libiano DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-2-3 5-1-6 3-4-7 3-3-6 1-0-1 2-2-4<lb />Scott 1-0-1 1-2-3 1-1-2 1-0-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-2-2 2-3-5 3-3-6 0-2-2<lb />Graham 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP<lb />Clayton 1-0-1 1-0-1 2-1-3 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0<lb />Tate 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1<lb />Crumbie 1-0-1 2-0-2 1-1-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 3-0-3 1-0-1 2-0-2<lb />Boothe 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-2-2 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-2-2 3-1-4 5-3-8 DNP<lb />Hefflin DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0<lb />Barnhill DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0<lb />Ecu<lb />-<lb />108<lb />iv<lb />mo TUT _U UA An A  it nt oiy<lb />|<lb />,<lb />,<lb />,<lb />ee<lb />, 7<lb />, S<lb />ze<lb />"<lb />,<lb />,<lb />ee<lb />-<lb />_<lb />,<lb />,<lb />,<lb />ae<lb />ie<lb />JT<lb />iv<lb />WW<lb />im om<lb />TI<lb />7<lb />Li a lL PL<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Lh<lb />ii. i Me Cle i oe ee oe i ie Me Ge Be oo Ml<lb />ee ee ee<lb />Li<lb />eee<lb />ices! aC.<lb />|<lb />oa.<lb />- a a a IO cca Ma<lb />NY<lb />~<lb />yy<lb />Lh<lb />ih<lb />FP HN at tt De a NY Pye a a He yt ee UP 8 et Talia Hate<lb />Lil<lb />Ui<lb />Li<lb />Lil<lb />Ll<lb />iY<lb />Al<lb />ii<lb />East Carolina<lb />-Game elie iler<lb />Category Syracuse Va. Tech So. Caro. B. Green Duke Cincinnati Pittsburgh So. Miss. West Va. Ark. State Mem. State<lb />First Downs 28 30 18 26 14 26 18 21 20 23 7<lb />(Rush-Pass-Penalty)  (3-23-2) (7-22-1) (6-10-2) (5-20-1) (5-9-0) (6-19-1) (6-11-1) (14-6-1) (6-12-2) (14-8-1) (7-9-1)<lb />Rush Atts-Net Yds. 14-37 29-90 28-153 20-114 34-138 29-141 34-157 32-245 27-88 41-284 39-100<lb />Pass Atts-Comp.-Int. 77-36-2 58-34-3 41-20-0 59-36-3 37-22-4 44-29-2 37-20-1 39-23-5 41-23-3 22-12-2 41-17-2<lb />Pass Yards S21 426 245 406 167 360 214 156 251 V2 167<lb />Total Off. Plays-Yds. 91-558 87-516 69-398 79-520 71-305 73-501 71-371 71-401 68-339 63-456 80-267<lb />Avg. Gain Per Play 6.13 5.93 OT 6.58 4.29 6.86 5.20 5.65 4.99 7.24 3.34<lb />Fumbles - Lost 2-1 2-2 3-1 0-0 3-2 2-0 3-0 2-2 2-1 2-0 1-1<lb />Penalties - Yards 9-54 4-39 12-100 12-66 5-65 9-85 10-65 8-51 10-71 9-65 8-51<lb />Punts - Average 4-44.25 5-32.4 5-37.0 3-31.3 5-37.8 4-34.5 5-37.4 5-36.0 5-31.4 4-23.8 13-37.5<lb />Kick Rets. - Yards 5-163 5-68 5-115 6-123 6-142 4-81 5-76 6-101 5-115 2-42 7-179<lb />Possession Time 24:55 30:12 22:01 23:39 29:09 30:24 26:12 26:16 25.17 25:06 29:59<lb />Third Down Convers. 8-18 8-17 5-14 3-10 2-15 7-15 4-15 1-9 4-11 6-11 5-19<lb />Opponents<lb />Category Syracuse Va. Tech So. Caro. B. Green Duke Cincinnati Pittsburgh So. Miss. West Va. Ark. State Mem. State<lb />First Downs 30 17 23 31 21 20 29 17 32 19 17<lb />(Rush-Pass-Penalty) (20-8-2) (14-3-0) (16-5-2) (14-12-5)  (11-9-2) (11-7-2) (11-17-1)  (13-3-1) (21-8-3) (9-8-2) (9-8-0)<lb />Rush Atts-Net Yds. 61-421 56-259 57-229 48-226 47-239 40-194 39-198 55-262 63-379 45-166 39-215<lb />Pass Atts-Comp.-int. 17-11-0 18-7-2 21-12-0 40-27-1 29-20-2 26-16-2 47-29-2 18-9-0 27-15-1 25-15-2 30-18-2<lb />Pass Yards 213 98 132 246 222 188 367 114 142 179 335<lb />Total Off. Plays-Yds. 78-634 74-357 78-361 88-472 76-461 66-382 86-565 73-376 90-521 70-345 69-550<lb />Avg. Gain Per Play 8.13 4.82 4.6 5.36 6.06 5.79 6.57 5.15 5.79 4.93 797<lb />Fumbles - Lost 3-1 5-3 5-1 0-0 3-2 1-0 6-3 1-1 4-2 2-0 1-0<lb />Penalties - Yards 8-73 4-30 7-55 5-50 5-65 9-66 8-54 7-50 7-64 9-77 7-75<lb />Punts - Average 3-42.3 5-42.4 4-35.3 5-33.0 3-36.7 6-35.5 4-42.5 6-33.3 2-47.0 5-41.0 8-47.0<lb />Kick Rets. - Yards 1-14 6-55 4-106 3-61 2-35 4-22 7-94 3-32 3-83 6-77 2-55<lb />Possession Time 35:05 29:48 37:09 36:21 30:51 29:36 33:48 33:44 34:43 34:54 30:01<lb />Third Down Convers. 7-14 6-17 6-16 5-13 6-15 1-11 7-15 4-17 5-14 8-18 4-13<lb />Takeaway-Giveaway Chart<lb />TAKEAWAYS GIVEAWAYS<lb />Recovered Lost Net Running Per Game<lb />Opponent Date Interceptions Fumbles Total interceptions Fumbles Total Difference Difference Average<lb />Syracuse Sept. 5 0 1 { 2 1 3 -2 -2 -2<lb />Virginia Tech Sept. 12 2 3 5 3 2 5 _ -2 -1<lb />South Carolina Sept. 19 0 1 1 0 1 1 - -2 -0.67<lb />Bowling Green Sept. 26 1 0 1 3 0 3 -2 -4 -1<lb />Duke Oct. 10 2 2 4 4 2 6 -2 -6 -1.2<lb />Cincinnati Oct. 17 2 0 2 2 0 2 "2 -6 -1<lb />Pittsburgh Oct. 24 2 3 5 1 0 1 +4 -2 -.285<lb />Southern Miss Oct. 29 0 1 1 5 2 7 -6 -8 "|<lb />West Virginia Nov. 7 1 2 3 3 1 4 -1 -9 -1<lb />Arkansas State Nov. 14 2 0 2 2 0 2 ~ -9 -0.9<lb />Memphis State Nov. 21 2 0 2 2 1 3 -1 -10 -0.9<lb />109<lb /></p>
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        <p>bin. het<lb />a ee CO Ure" CULL Ue Oe CO Ure Ch UmLrLrhlUr CULO: Um ee UL eee eee ee ee ee eee ee eee eee a ea a ee<lb />_ lillie. lillie slits n,n iy<lb />=<lb />Ue<lb />ve<lb />'<lb />iL<lb />LL<lb />I<lb />wb<lb />Lil<lb />Ui<lb />Lal<lb />hi<lb />Wu<lb />Li<lb />NY GY VY Vy Nn NY YY Pi 9<lb />NY<lb />Sept. 5 � Ficklen Stadium � Greenville, N.C.<lb />Syracuse 42, ECU 21 - /Ismail, Syracuse speed past East Carolina<lb />East Carolina cornerback Greg Floyd com-<lb />pares playing against Qadry Ismail to "lining up<lb />against a Porsche every play."<lb />It took a single play Saturday night for<lb />Syracuse's Ismail to break the speed limit.<lb />Ismail is sometimes a flanker, sometimes a<lb />wishbone halfback, but he is always in fifth gear.<lb />Saturday, Ismail scored on a 64-yard run on<lb />Syracuse's opening play from scrimmage, set-<lb />ting the tone for a 42-21 Orange victory at sold-<lb />out Ficklen Stadium.<lb />The loss broke an 11-game winning streak for<lb />the Pirates. East Carolina's last loss previous to<lb />Saturday was a 38-31 fall in 1991 at Illinois that<lb />turned on a controversial call against the Pirates<lb />for unsportsmanlike conduct.<lb />This game had no such drama once Ismail,<lb />the brother of former Notre Dame star Raghib<lb />'"'Rocket"' Ismail, touched the ball.<lb />Following the opening kickoff, the Orange-<lb />men lined up in a pro set with Ismail split wide,<lb />then shifted suddenly into a wishbone. The ball<lb />went to Ismail on a pitch from Syracuse quarter-<lb />back Marvin Graves, and 64 yards later Ismail<lb />was in the end zone, quite alone.<lb />Ismail ""gee-goshed"' his way through a post-<lb />game interview, giving most of the credit to his<lb />blocking. But new East Carolina coach Steve<lb />Logan knew better.<lb />"When you let that kid loose, it's going to be<lb />a touchdown,'' Logan said. ''That's that."<lb />The next two times Ismail touched the ball<lb />were only slightly less impressive. His 20-yard<lb />run on a reverse set up Syracuse's third<lb />touchdown and a 21-0 halftime lead. His 34-yard<lb />reception in the third quarter set up another<lb />Syracuse touchdown for a 28-7 edge.<lb />A year ago, the Pirates could have responded<lb />with a magician of their own. But quarterback Jeff<lb />Blake has left for the NFL and Blake's two<lb />successors - Sean McConnell and Michael<lb />Anderson - combined to complete just 12 of 30<lb />passes in the first half.<lb />McConnell started, but failed to push the<lb />Pirates across midfield in the Pirates' first two<lb />possessions. Then Anderson took over, working<lb />out of the shotgun to push East Carolina to<lb />Syracuse's 12-yard line with a 42-yard comple-<lb />tion to Cedric Van Buren.<lb />But Anderson then threw three straight in-<lb />complete passes and Michael Jacob's field-goal<lb />attempt flew wide. That's as close as the Pirates<lb />came to a score in the first half.<lb />Logan hardly sounded contrite afterward,<lb />despite the lopsided score.<lb />''| don't think there's an offense in the country<lb />that can consume the field better than us. It's<lb />really scary,'' Logan crowed. "'If that's the 10th-<lb />best team in the country, I'll go tee it up with them<lb />in 20 minutes."'<lb />Logan drew his cockiness from a short<lb />Pirates comeback early in the second half.<lb />By Rick Bonnell, Charlotte Observer<lb />McConnell found split end Clayton Driver on a<lb />turn-in pattern for a 28-yard touchdown, then<lb />ECU gambled on a onside kick.<lb />The ploy worked when safety Hank Cooper<lb />jumped on the ball for the Pirates. But McConnell<lb />fumbled the possession away, as he was hit by<lb />Syracuse cornerback Doug Womack. On the<lb />next play, Graves found Ismail, on a play fake,<lb />for the 34-yard completion.<lb />"| really felt we had a chance to get back in<lb />the game there, and we didn't,'' Logan said.<lb />Perhaps the most impressive thing about the<lb />Orangemen is their balance. A different Orange-<lb />man scored each touchdown.<lb />'"'They've got Ismail. They also have Graves,<lb />(Shelby) Hill and (David) Walker,'' Greg Floyd<lb />said. ''They're effective because they're more<lb />than one person."'<lb />The crowd of 36,500 was the largest in East<lb />Carolina history.<lb />Syractse, 5... ee 140 7 14" 7 a2<lb />East Carolita.- 2). 0-0 7144 =! 21<lb />FIRST QUARTER<lb />SU: Ismail 64 run (Biskup kick), 14:42. Drive: 1 play, 64<lb />yards, 0:18 possession time. Key plays: none. SU 7, ECU 0.<lb />SU: Ferrell 41 pass from Graves (Biskup kick), 3:34. Drive:<lb />8 plays, 89 yards, 4:50 possession time. Key plays: Walker<lb />11 run, Walker 4 pass from Graves on 3rd down, Lee 14<lb />run. SU 14, ECU 0.<lb />SECOND QUARTER<lb />SU: Walker 5 run (Biskup kick), 12:11. Drive: 6 plays, 80<lb />yards, 1:57 possession time. Key plays: Picucci 33 run,<lb />Richardson recovers Graves fumble on 3rd down, Ismail 20<lb />ruin. SU 21. ECU 0.<lb />THIRD QUARTER<lb />ECU: Driver 28 pass from McConnell (Owens kick), 13:17.<lb />Drive: 6 plays, 80 yards, 1:43 possession time. Key plays:<lb />R. Williams 29 pass from McConnell, Crumpler 8 pass from<lb />McConnell on 3rd down, Van Buren 12 run. SU 21, ECU 7.<lb />SU: Richardson 2 run (Biskup kick), 8:42. Drive: 4 plays,<lb />45 yards, 1:46 possession time. Key plays: Palmer recovers<lb />McConnell fumble, Ismail 34 pass from Graves. SU 28, ECU<lb />7,<lb />SU: Gedney 3 pass from Graves (Biskup kick), 0:39. Drive:<lb />14 plays, 85 yards, 6:01 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Johnson 18 pass from Graves, Walker 18 run, Hill 7 pass<lb />from Graves on 3rd down. SU 35, ECU 7.<lb />FOURTH QUARTER<lb />ECU: Batson 24 pass from Anderson (Owens kick), 7:32.<lb />Drive: 8 plays, 88 yards, 1:18 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Cotton recovers Richardson fumble, Driver 21 pass from<lb />Anderson, Letcher 20 pass from Anderson. SU 35, ECU 14.<lb />ECU: Letcher 10 pass from Anderson (Owens kick), 3:03.<lb />Drive: 8 plays, 80 yards, 1:18 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Driver 26 pass from Anderson, Linville 22 pass from Ander-<lb />son. SU 35, ECU 21.<lb />SU: Hill 40 pass from Graves (Biskup kick), 2:38. Drive: 3<lb />plays, 43 yards, 0:25 possession time. Key plays: SU<lb />recovers onside kick. SU 42, ECU 21.<lb />113<lb />y.\a Keto) @-je[e) are) Mh 474<lb />TEAM STATISTICS<lb />ECU SU<lb />PSU WOWNG 2) 6G 6s ee 28 30<lb />Pls) 62 3 20<lb />raSeing oes Lea 23 8<lb />Penauyiieiai es! oe ee 4 2<lb />Net Yards Rushing........... 37 421<lb />PRI OIO S680 hice de ole Big 14 61<lb />Average perrush ............. 2.64 6.90<lb />Net Yards Passing ........... 521 213<lb />Completed-attempted.......... 36-77 11-17<lb />Yards per completion..:....... 14.47 19.36<lb />Sacks-yards 106 2 es Ee 2-16 2-16<lb />Had intercepted. 42. 20. 222s Z 0<lb />Fotal Net Yards. � . ins cu oc. 558 634<lb />VOlal-DlAVS 22 91 78<lb />Avelode OGM we a oe: 6.13 8.13<lb />Punts-Average .............. 4-44.3 3-42.3<lb />Punt Return�............17% 1-4 1-16<lb />Interception Returns ......... 0-0 2-0<lb />Kickoff Returns.............. 5-163 1-14<lb />Penalties-Yards.............. 9-54 8-73<lb />Fumbles-Lost,..... .........0s.. 2-1 3-1<lb />Time of Possession .......... 24:55 35:05<lb />3rd Down Efficiency.......... 8-18 7-14<lb />4th Down Efficiency.......... 0-4 0-0<lb />PLAYER STATISTICS<lb />Missed field goals: East Carolina (Owens 29), Syracuse<lb />(Biskup 47, 34, 34).<lb />East Carolina rushing: McConnell 3-(-8), Van Buren 4-39,<lb />Smith 7-6.<lb />Syracuse rushing: Graves 6-0, Mason 2-17, Lee 6-41,<lb />Walker 14-95, Wooten 10-53, Richardson 12-53, Ismail<lb />3-87, Picucci 2-49, DarDar 6-26.<lb />East Carolina passing: McConnell 12-24 for 188 yards, 1<lb />int., 1 TD, Anderson 24-52 for 333 yards, 1 int., 2 TD,<lb />Jacobs 0-1.<lb />Syracuse passing: Graves 11-17 for 213 yards, 0 int., 3 TD.<lb />East Carolina receiving: Letcher 9-103, Van Buren 3-56,<lb />Zophy 6-55, Linville 1-22, Driver 5-111, Batson 1-24,<lb />Crumpler 6-91, Williams 2-41, Hicks 3-18.<lb />Syracuse receiving: Hill 3-65, Gedney 3-45, Johnson 1-18,<lb />Ismail 1-34, Ferrell 1-41, Lee 1-6, Walker 1-4.<lb />East Carolina solos-assists-total (leaders only): Davis<lb />7-6-13, Dillon 5-6-11, Lewis 7-2-9, Jones 3-5-8, Grandison<lb />4-1-5, Render 0-6-6.<lb />Syracuse solos-assists-total (leaders only): Jones 3-5-8,<lb />Todd 6-0-6, Young 4-2-6, Bevill 5-1-6, Conley 2-3-5.<lb />Interceptions: East Carolina (none). Syracuse (Joseph 1<lb />for O yards, Hawkins 1 for 0 yards).<lb />Officials: Referee-Gelbke, Linesman-McGrath, Field<lb />Judge-Cherblanc, Back Judge-Jones, Umpire-Crowley,<lb />Line Judge-Trainer, Side Judge-Cockran.<lb />Time: 3:22. Temperature: 74. Wind: 3-5 mph. Weather:<lb />Muggy, scattered showers.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />VW Kele) a jee) ae) Mba 74<lb />Sept. 12 � Ficklen Stadium � Greenville, N.C.<lb />ECU 30, Virginia Tech 26 - ECU rallies to beat VPI, 30-27<lb />For one week, at least, the magic is back at East<lb />Carolina.<lb />Tight end Carlester Crumpler caughi a 21-yard<lb />touchdown pass from Michael Anderson with 42<lb />seconds left Saturday to give the Pirates a lead and<lb />Clayton Driver caught a pass for a two-point con-<lb />version as ECU beat Virginia Tech, 30-27.<lb />East Carolina (1-1) trailed the Hokes 27-22 with<lb />3:46 left in the game, but Anderson directed the<lb />winning drive as the Pirates moved 71 yards in eight<lb />plays.<lb />''Michael will be the hero today, but he's close<lb />to being a goat because of the interceptions he<lb />threw. The courage that he showed by being able<lb />to come back and go one play at a time indicates<lb />what we have seen on the practice field,' ECU<lb />coach Steve Logan said.<lb />Anderson was the hero as he led the Pirates to<lb />516 yards in total offense. The big sophomore threw<lb />for 349 yards and three touchdowns and three in-<lb />terceptions. Junior Smith led the Pirates in rushing<lb />with 59 yards on 13 carries.<lb />ECU had to outscore the Hokies because the<lb />Pirate defense couldn't stop them. Virginia Tech<lb />amassed 357 yards in total offense, just over half<lb />of what the Pirates gave up against Syracuse in their<lb />season-opening loss.<lb />Virginia Tech (1-1) wasted little time in getting<lb />on the scoreboard. The Hokies let a standing room<lb />only crowd of 35,121 know what kind of day it would<lb />be as DeShazo hooked up with split end Antonio<lb />Freeman for a 50-yard gain on VPI's first play of the<lb />day.<lb />With the Hokies deep in ECU territory and<lb />threatening to get into the end zone, the Pirate<lb />defense stiffened and forced VPI to settle for a<lb />33-yard field goal by Ryan Williams. The Hokies led<lb />3-0 with 9:34 left in the first quarter.<lb />After an exchange of missed field goals, East<lb />Carolina got moving and reach the VPI 3 thanks to<lb />two long completions from Anderson to Driver (18<lb />yards) and Derek Batson (24 yards). On first-and-<lb />goal, however, Cedric Van Buren fumbled a pitchout<lb />and VPI had survived a major scare.<lb />Late in the second quarter, East Carolina<lb />recovered a fumble at the Hokie 28 and took just<lb />four plays to score. On fourth-and-2 at the 20, ECU<lb />lined up for a field goal attempt, but holder Michael<lb />Jacobs stood up and found Van Buren wide open<lb />down the middle for a touchdown. Deke Owens<lb />tacked on the the extra point, giving the Pirates a<lb />7-3 lead with 2:59 left in the half.<lb />An exchange of punts left the Pirates in pos-<lb />session at the VPI 39 with just under a minute re-<lb />maining. Anderson hooked up with Crumpler for 11<lb />yards and with Pete Zophy for 19 more to set up a<lb />26-yard field goal by Owens with 10 seconds to go.<lb />Virginia Tech took three cracks at the Pirate<lb />defense in the third quarter before scoring. The<lb />Hokies drove 71 yards in 11 plays to tie the game<lb />on a one-yard sneak by DeShazo with 4:08 left. The<lb />key play in the drive was an 18-yard run by tailback<lb />Tony Kennedy. Kennedy carried six times for 46 of<lb />his 56 yards during the drive.<lb />The score was tied at 10-10, but it didn't stay tied<lb />for long. On third and 10 at the Pirate 46, Ander-<lb />son tried to throw a screen pass to wide receiver<lb />By David Howell, Kinston (N.C.) Free Press<lb />Morris Letcher, but VPI corner Tyrone Drakeford<lb />stepped in front of Letcher and raced 40 yards for<lb />a touchdown. With 3:24 left in the third quarter,<lb />Virginia Tech had a 17-10 lead.<lb />ECU was not impressed. The Pirates marched<lb />77 yards on their next possession for what should<lb />have been the tying points. On second-and-3 VPI's<lb />39, Driver out-scrambled safety Kirk Alexander to<lb />make a diving catch in the end zone.<lb />ECU had narrowed the gap to 17-16, but the<lb />Pirates' age-old enemy - the kicking game -<lb />reared its ugly head on the extra point. VPI's<lb />Bernard Basham broke through and blocked the<lb />kick, reviving memories of a similar block that cost<lb />ECU a game against the Hokies two years ago.<lb />Just when the Pirates seemed to have found<lb />their momentum, Anderson's inexperience cost<lb />ECU points again. Anderson tried to go deep to<lb />Crumpler on a turn-in, but Drakeford picked off the<lb />pass and returned it to East Carolina's 25. The<lb />Hokies took five plays to score, this time on a three-<lb />yard burst by Kennedy.<lb />With time running out, and the Pirates trailing<lb />24-16, Anderson won his spurs. The sophomore<lb />connected on five straight passes as ECU drove 92<lb />yards for a score. Zophy caught a 17-yard strike with<lb />6:36 left to cut the gap to 24-22. An attempted two-<lb />point conversion failed.<lb />Another interception by Drakeford nearly cost<lb />ECU the game. The junior cornerback returned his<lb />third pickoff of the day to East Carolina's seven-yard<lb />line. At that point, the Pirate defense got tough. VPI<lb />seemed ready to put the game away, but a penalty<lb />for illegal motion and a loss of three yards on second<lb />down forced the Hokies to settle for a 22-yard field<lb />goal from Williams with 3:46 left.<lb />Trailing 27-22, ECU got moving again. Ander-<lb />son found Van Buren for 13 yards, then went to<lb />Batson for 11 more. Zophy's circus catch added 14<lb />yards to the total and brought ECU to the Hokies' 29.<lb />Another pass to Zophy picked up eight yards,<lb />setting up a pass to Crumpler that looked very much<lb />like a game-winning pattern in the Peach Bowl.<lb />Anderson then fired the ball through a small crack<lb />in the Hokie defense to Driver for a two-point<lb />conversion.<lb />Virginia Tech... ......: ..;; 3...0 14.10 -.27<lb />East Carolina. �9... ...2... � 10. &amp; 14 -. 30<lb />FIRST QUARTER<lb />VT: Williams 34 FG, 9:34. Drive: 5 plays, 55 yards, 1:51 posses-<lb />sion time. Key plays: Freeman 50 pass from DeShazo. VT 3, ECU<lb />0.<lb />SECOND QUARTER<lb />ECU: Van Buren 20 pass from Jacobs (Owens kick), 2:59. Drive:<lb />4 plays, 28 yards, 1:11 possession time. Key plays: Davis recovers<lb />Hodges fumble, Touchdown comes on fake field goal. ECU 7, VT<lb />3.<lb />ECU: Owens 26 FG, :10. Drive: 7 plays, 30 yards, 0:43 posses-<lb />sion time. Key plays: Crumpler 11 pass from Anderson, Zophy<lb />18 pass from Anderson. ECU 10, VT 3.<lb />THIRD QUARTER<lb />VT: DeShazo 1 run (Williams kick), 4:08. Drive: 11 plays, 71 yards,<lb />4:19 possession time. Key plays: Kennedy back-to-back 13 and<lb />12 runs, Hebron 15 run on 3rd down, Kennedy 18 run. ECU 10,<lb />VT 10.<lb />VT: Drakeford 40 interception return (Williams kick), 3:24. Drive:<lb />none. Key plays: none. VT 17, ECU 10.<lb />114<lb />ECU: Driver 39 pass from Anderson (kick blocked), :25. Drive:<lb />7 plays, 77 yards, 2:59 possession time. Key plays: Driver 10 pass<lb />from Anderson on 3rd down. VT 17, ECU 16.<lb />FOURTH QUARTER<lb />VT: Kennedy 3 run (Williams kick), 8:46. Drive: 5 plays, 25 yards,<lb />1:29 possession time. Key plays: Drakeford intercepts Anderson<lb />pass, DeShazo 17 run. VT 24, ECU 16.<lb />ECU: Zophy 17 pass from Anderson (pass fails), 6:36. Drive: 7<lb />plays, 92 yards, 2:10 possession time. Key plays: Crumpler 18<lb />pass from Anderson with 15-yard VT penalty added, Zophy back-<lb />to-back 17 and 11 yard receptions from Anderson. VT 24, ECU<lb />22.<lb />VT: Williams 22 FG, 3:46. Drive: 4 plays, 1 yard, 1:38 possession<lb />time. Key plays: Henley intercepts Anderson pass at EC7, VT off-<lb />sides penalty, DeShazo loses 3 yard on fumble. VT 27, ECU 22.<lb />ECU: Crumpler 21 pass from Anderson (Driver from Anderson),<lb />:42. Drive: 8 plays, 71 yards, 3:04 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Van Buren 13 pass from Anderson on 3rd down, Batson 11 pass<lb />from Anderson, Zophy 14 pass from Anderson. ECU 30, VT 27.<lb />TEAM STATISTICS<lb />ECU VT<lb />FIFSU DOWNS.) 20a. co oe. 30 +7<lb />PRUSHING ris, earl hs x 14<lb />LEE 10 ee Ze 3<lb />Peli (9 oa ee 1 0<lb />Net Yards Rushing ....-...... 90 259<lb />PUISNGS 3460) 50 ae 29 56<lb />PVClagO Perfrusn ..0...4.-.... 3.10 4.63<lb />Net Yards Passing ...-...-_... 426 98<lb />Completed-attempted.......... 34-58 7-18<lb />Yards per completion. ......... 12-53 14.0<lb />Sacks-yards 10St. =... .....4.5. 1-10 1-12<lb />Flad intercepted ..........._.. 3 2<lb />total Net Yards. ............. 516 357<lb />Ota PVs 66 a 87 74<lb />AvSliagje Gai 26)... 5.93 4.82<lb />Punts-Average .............. 5-32.4 5-42.4<lb />Punt RetMm� =. sce. 1-32 3-26<lb />Interception Returns ......... 2-40 3-74<lb />Kickoff Returns. ....-......-.. 5-68 6-55<lb />Penaltie�s-YardS...........-.. 4-39 4-30<lb />Fumbies-Eost 22.2... ....-.: 2-2 5-3<lb />Time of Possession .......... $0:12 29:48<lb />3rd Down Efficiency.......... 8-17 6-17<lb />4th Down Efficiency .......... 1-1 1-1<lb />PLAYER STATISTICS<lb />Missed field goals: East Carolina (Owens 47), Virginia Tech<lb />(Williams 43, 39).<lb />East Carolina rushing: McConnell 1-2, Anderson 4-(-10), Van<lb />Buren 11-39, Smith 13-59.<lb />Virginia Tech rushing: DeShazo 12-37, Hebron 22-128,<lb />Poindexter 9-26, Hodges 3-12, Kennedy 10-56.<lb />East Carolina passing: McConnell 7-13 for 57 yards, 0 int., 0 TD,<lb />Anderson 26-44 for 349 yards, 3 int., 3 TD, Jacobs 1-1 for 20<lb />yards, 0 int., 1 TD.<lb />Virginia Tech passing: DeShazo 7-18 for 98 yards, 2 int., 0 TD.<lb />East Carolina receiving: Zophy 9-111, Van Buren 5-49, Crumpler<lb />4-59, Smith 1-6, Linville 1-3, Batson 7-87, Driver 4-82, Letcher<lb />1-3, Hicks 2-26.<lb />Virginia Tech receiving: Hodges 3-25, Hebron 2-10, Freeman<lb />2-63.<lb />East Carolina solos-assists-total (leaders only): Davis 11-4-15,<lb />Lewis 7-5-12, Dillon 3-4-7, Jones 4-2-6, Grandison 4-2-6,<lb />Cunmulaj 4-2-6, Myers 2-3-5, Carter 4-1-5, Walker 4-1-5,<lb />Foreman 5-0-5.<lb />Virginia Tech solos-assists-total (leaders only): Byrd 8-5-13,<lb />Alexander 6-5-11, Preston 3-5-8, Pendleton 5-3-8, Brown 3-3-6,<lb />Drakeford 4-2-6, Henley 3-2-5.<lb />Interceptions: East Carolina (Grandison 2 for 40 yards). Virginia<lb />Tech (Drakeford 2 for 66 yards, Henley 1 for 8 yards).<lb />Officials: Referee-Louderback, Linesman-Wiltshire, Field Judge-<lb />Klingensmith, Back Judge-Frazier, Umpire-Cerra, Line Judge-<lb />Scherens, Side Judge-Cullen.<lb />Time: 3:17. Temperature: 73. Wind: 12 mph NE. Weather:<lb />Sunny.<lb />E.<lb />E.<lb />=<lb />=<lb />vv I<lb />IT<lb />Iv<lb />mv<lb />,<lb />mom mq<lb />ate<lb />nm Mm<lb />mm<lb />_ _ - ne _<lb />_<lb />_-<lb />_ _- i<lb />nmommnmmnmmmnm neem mom m<lb />r.<lb />if |<lb /></p>
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          <lb />. *s<lb />ie oe hb Bee 8 ee oe ee oe bm oe 8 eo 6 Goo 6 Go 6 Ge EO Re ek ccm<lb />a ae Ue hme ee |<lb />ee<lb />eee ee |<lb />= RT CR Cn i es a<lb />Al<lb />Al<lb />~<lb />3<lb />ee<lb />LL<lb />i<lb />Li<lb />j<lb />Wu a<lb />ii<lb />Lu<lb />ns<lb />Li<lb />Li<lb />Wea lea ieal<lb />Al<lb />Al<lb />-<lb />kl<lb />Sept. 19 � Williams-Brice Stadium � Columbia, S.C.<lb />ECU 20, South Carolina 18 - Bucs pull out a winner<lb />There was no joy in Mudville for South<lb />Carolina's football team on this stormy Saturday<lb />night, but there was for East Carolina's.<lb />Yes, the Pirates pulled a few pranks and<lb />pulled out another routinely nerve-wracking<lb />20-18 victory that, in the end, sent shivers up<lb />60,030 spines at rain-drenched Williams-Brice<lb />Stadium.<lb />Still using some of their 1991 magic, the Bucs<lb />survived two field-goal attempts by sure-footed<lb />Marty Simpson in the last 25 seconds, hung on<lb />and beat the winless Gamecocks in Columbia for<lb />the first time in eight tries.<lb />lt came down to this: On third down, Simpson<lb />- who had booted four consecutive field goals<lb />- tried a 36-yarder that was blocked by Thomas<lb />Jones, a stand-in for injured Jerry Dillon.<lb />But South Carolina recovered. So the<lb />Gamecocks specialist took another crack on<lb />fourth down from the same spot with 15 ticks left.<lb />It was no good.<lb />Unbelievable? Nope. Just routine for these<lb />2-1 Pirates, who won close games all last season<lb />and edged Virginia Tech in the final seconds with<lb />a dramatic drive a week ago.<lb />'Our team was not scared this time at<lb />Williams-Brice,'' Pirate coach Steve Logan said.<lb />'This was a big win for us because it proves we<lb />can play in this stadium where we have not<lb />played well the times I've been at ECU."'<lb />They did it, partly, through deception. The<lb />Pirates executed one of the game's most scin-<lb />tillating plays when Logan reached up his sleeve<lb />again and pulled out another trick.<lb />With ECU leading 13-12 early in the fourth<lb />period and facing a fourth-and-14 situation from<lb />its own 39, Mike Jacobs dropped back to punt.<lb />But he didn't kick. He tossed a short pass to<lb />Derrek Batson, who got away from a Gamecock<lb />defender and gained 19 yards for a first down.<lb />The Pirates kept the ball, kept rolling and<lb />scored when Michael Anderson threw his third<lb />touchdown pass of the night - a 6-yarder to<lb />Clayton Driver. Deke Owens' PAT made it 20-12.<lb />Some cynics scoffed at the call, saying it was<lb />more nutty than nifty. But Logan believes in foxy<lb />football, and it worked like a charm.<lb />"| think that [fake punt] was a key play in the<lb />game,' Logan said.<lb />But even after all that, the Pirates were not<lb />out of harm's way. The Gamecocks marched 72<lb />yards in eight snaps to pull within 20-18.<lb />On the do-or-tie two-point conversion, East<lb />Carolina's Fred Walker batted down a pass to<lb />keep ECU ahead.<lb />Earlier, the Pirates dodged more bullets. The<lb />frustrated Gamecocks, falling to 0-3, fumbled on<lb />first down at the ECU 1 and then bobbed again<lb />after advancing to the Pirate 2, finally settling for<lb />a field goal.<lb />'We couldn't have played any harder,"'<lb />South Carolina coach Sparky Woods said.<lb />By A.J. Carr, Raleigh, N.C. News &amp; Observer<lb />Much of the game was played in a downpour,<lb />and Logan said "'it affected our play tremendous-<lb />ly."' But the pass-happy Pirates adjusted,<lb />prudently mixing the run with its aerial attack.<lb />Anderson completed 18 of 35 for 219 yards<lb />and elusive Junior Smith netted 134 yards on 20<lb />rushes, including one 45-yard dash on another<lb />trick play.<lb />So it went, touch and go, nip and tuck to the<lb />end. And there was Simpson getting ready to<lb />kick the Pirates into submission and trying to help<lb />USC avoid its seventh straight defeat dating back<lb />to last season. But Jones had other ideas.<lb />"The coaches said if Simpson was kicking<lb />the ball low, we could get it if we jumped in the<lb />middle,'' Jones said of the block. ''I didn't know<lb />what was going on after we blocked it. All of a<lb />sudden, | looked up and they were kicking it<lb />again."<lb />East Carolina... ).. 3... 0-7-6. 7 -* 20<lb />South Garoling,.......2. 2... 603 9 - 18<lb />FIRST QUARTER<lb />USC: Simpson 50 FG, 7:39. Drive: 9 plays, 27 yards, 3:44<lb />possession time. Key plays: Robinson 14 pass from Mitchell<lb />on 3rd down, Mitchell incomplete on 3rd down. USC 3, ECU<lb />0.<lb />USC: Simpson 46 FG, 3:24. Drive: 7 plays, 40 yards, 2:37<lb />possession time. Key plays: DeBoer 17 run, DeBoer 22 pass<lb />from Mitchell, Mitchell incomplete on 3rd down. USC 6, ECU<lb />0.<lb />SECOND QUARTER<lb />ECU: Driver 7 pass from Anderson (Owens kick), 11:18.<lb />Drive: 7 plays, 84 yards, 2:18 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Letcher 17 pass from Anderson, T. Scott recovers Smith<lb />fumble, Letcher 11 pass from Anderson on 3rd down, Driver<lb />45 pass from Anderson. ECU 7, USC 6.<lb />THIRD QUARTER<lb />USC: Simpson 25 FG, 9:21. Drive: 9 plays, 55 yards, 4:09<lb />possession time. Key plays: ECU 15-yard penalty, DeBoer<lb />12 run, Cates stopped for no gain on 3rd down. USC 9, ECU<lb />i he<lb />ECU: Van Buren 3 pass from Anderson (pass fails), 7:52.<lb />Drive: 5 plays, 48 yards, 1:29 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Crumpler 21 pass from Anderson, Smith 19 run. ECU 13,<lb />USC 9.<lb />USC: Simpson 23 FG, 12:22. Drive: 11 plays, 37 yards, 5:08<lb />possession time. Key plays: Wilburn 4 run on 3rd down,<lb />Wilburn 11 run, Cates fumbles and loses 7. ECU 13, USC<lb />12.<lb />FOURTH QUARTER<lb />ECU: Driver 6 pass from Anderson (Owens kick), 8:07.<lb />Drive: 13 plays, 74 yards, 4:15 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Van Buren 17 pass from Anderson, Batson 19 pass from<lb />Jacobs on fake punt, Zophy 19 pass from Anderson on 3rd<lb />down. ECU 20, USC 12.<lb />USC: Wilburn 2 run (pass fails), 4:35. Drive: 8 plays, 72<lb />yards, 3:32 possession time. Key plays: DeBoer 14 run,<lb />Wilburn 24 run. ECU 20, USC 18.<lb />118<lb />y.\a Kole) @y-jole) ae | meh 474<lb />TEAM STATISTICS<lb />USC ECU<lb />FUSLDOWNS .453055.. a 23 18<lb />RUSIING (ay a ite a 16 6<lb />PASSING fie) ceteris hy) 5 10<lb />Penally .. 5.) eee ee 2 2<lb />Net Yards Rushing........... 229 153<lb />USNOS 34.6 2.8 6 57 28<lb />AVOFAGS Def MUSH. 3... ey. 4.02 5.46<lb />Net Yards Passing ........... 132 245<lb />Completed-attempted.......... 12-21 20-41<lb />Yards per completion.......... 11.0 12.25<lb />Sacks-yards 10St.422 5 oo: 1-5 0-0<lb />Had WMercemed.......... 0 0<lb />Total Net Yards. =... 361 398<lb />Totahpidays = ee 78 69<lb />AvVelage Gall. eee 4.63 O77<lb />Punts-Average .............. 4-35.3 5-37.0<lb />Punt Retdins: 4. ee 5-62 1-1<lb />Interception Returns ......... 0-0 0-0<lb />Kickoff Returns.............. 4-106 5-115<lb />Penalties-Yards.............. 7-55 12-100<lb />Fumbies-Lost:. 33.) 44443 5-1 3-1<lb />Time of Possession .......... 37:09 22751<lb />3rd Down Efficiency.......... 6-16 5-14<lb />4th Down Efficiency.......... 1-1 2-3<lb />PLAYER STATISTICS<lb />Missed field goals: East Carolina (Owens 36), South<lb />Carolina (Simpson 36, 37).<lb />East Carolina rushing: Smith 20-133, Van Buren 5-29,<lb />Anderson 2-(-3), Letcher 1-(-6).<lb />South Carolina rushing: Bennett 11-34, DeBoer 15-88,<lb />Wilburn 17-87, Mitchell 4-(-10), Williamson 3-(-5), Cates<lb />7-35.<lb />East Carolina passing: McConnell 1-5 for 7 yards, 0 int.,<lb />0 TD, Anderson 18-35 for 219 yards, 0 int., 3 TD, Jacobs<lb />1-1 for 19 yards, O int., 0 TD.<lb />South Carolina passing: Mitchell 12-19 for 132 yards, 0<lb />int., O TD, Williamson 0-2.<lb />East Carolina receiving: Letcher 4-55, Driver 4-67, Zophy<lb />2-26, Crumpler 2-32, Batson 3-30, Van Buren 5-35.<lb />South Carolina receiving: Cates 1-13, Robinson 1-14,<lb />Chaney 1-30, Foster 1-8, Campbell 1-8, Bennett 5-28,<lb />DeBoer 2-31.<lb />East Carolina solos-assists-total (leaders only): Lewis<lb />10-5-15, Davis 11-3-14, Jones 4-8-12, Walker 8-1-9,<lb />Cunmulaj 5-2-7, Hurley 4-2-6.<lb />South Carolina solos-assists-total (leaders only): Brown<lb />3-5-8, Watkins 7-1-8, Campbell 4-1-6, Franklin 4-1-5,<lb />Adams 5-0-5, Greene 4-1-5.<lb />Interceptions: East Carolina (none). South Carolina (none).<lb />Officials: Referee-Sizemore, Linesman-Scoroer, Field<lb />Judge-White, Back Judge-Ranager, Umpire-Williams,<lb />Line Judge-Klvett, Side Judge-Oldham.<lb />Time: 3:04. Temperature: 78. Wind: Light. Weather:<lb />Cloudy, rain.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />ya Kele) @-je(e ae) Mm hs 74<lb />Sept. 26 � Doyt L. Perry Stadium � Bowling Green, Ohio<lb />Bowling Green 44, ECU 34 - Falcons hand East Carolina a 44-34 defeat<lb />Football games are not won by offense alone.<lb />Even East Carolina head coach Steve Logan has<lb />been convinced.<lb />'"'We didn't play very good defense today and<lb />when you don't play good defense | don't think your<lb />program has a chance to step forward,'' Logan said<lb />after a 44-34 loss at Bowling Green.<lb />"It's a credit to their offense. | was worried about<lb />their offense all week long."<lb />With good reason.<lb />The Falcons (2-2), plagued by 12 turnovers the<lb />last two weeks, were near flawless in compiling 472<lb />yards of total offense - 226 on the ground and 246<lb />through the air. They turned the ball over just once.<lb />ECU (2-2) had three costly interceptions, was<lb />penalized 12 times and struggled once again in the<lb />kicking game. That was too much for even 520 total<lb />yards to overcome.<lb />"If we put 34 points on the board and have over<lb />450 yards in total offense, that's got to be enough<lb />points and yards to win a football game,'' Logan<lb />said. ''Until we take responsibility as a defensive unit<lb />to step forward week after week, we're not going to<lb />win any football games."'<lb />Bowling Green senior quarterback Erik White<lb />was the big thorn in ECU's side. He completed 27<lb />of 40 passes with two touchdowns and one<lb />interception.<lb />More importantly, nearly every time the Falcons<lb />needed a big play he produced.<lb />White kept four scoring drives alive with a com-<lb />pletion to convert on either a third or fourth down<lb />then twice scrambled for a first down as the Falcons<lb />drained the final three minutes.<lb />Aiding White were six running backs with 20<lb />yards or more, led by Zeb Jackson's 79 yards on<lb />16 carries. White also spread his passes to nine<lb />receivers. Mark Szlachcic had five catches for 65<lb />yards and one touchdown. Ronnie Redd added four<lb />catches for 59 yards and a TD.<lb />"They executed and we didn't play very good<lb />defense over and over and over all day long,'' Logan<lb />said. ''We played one series of defense to open the<lb />third quarter. Other than that, we failed to show up."'<lb />Redshirt sophomore Michael Anderson, who<lb />played all but the first two series, completed 33 of<lb />55 passes for 379 yards, putting him over 1,000 for<lb />the season. He had two touchdown passes and was<lb />intercepted three times.<lb />Junior Smith, coming off a 104-yard performance<lb />against South Carolina, gave the Pirates some<lb />punch on the ground with 71 yards on 14 carries<lb />and three touchdowns.<lb />Pete Zophy had career highs for receptions (12)<lb />and reception yardage (148). Tight end Carlester<lb />Crumpler added six catches for 104 yards.<lb />Anderson's first interception, picked off by Joe<lb />Bair, set up a 30-yard field goal by Brian Leaver that<lb />capped a run of 17 unanswered points and gave the<lb />Falcons a 17-7 lead.<lb />Sean McConnell directed ECU on a 7-play,<lb />68-yard drive to open the game. Junior Smith ran<lb />four yards for the score and Deke Owens added the<lb />PAT kick.<lb />But the Falcons would score on five of their next<lb />six possessions for a 31-20 halftime lead. Two of<lb />the scores were set up by Michael Jacobs punts of<lb />15 and 22 yards.<lb />... White hit Szlachcic two plays later from 25<lb />yards and Leaver tied it.<lb />A 15-yard punt by Jacobs after ECU stalled at<lb />the Bowling Green 44 kept the Falcons out of a hole.<lb />They need just six plays to drive the 71 yards with<lb />By Mike Grizzard, Greenville (N.C.) Daily Reflector<lb />Leroy Smith going the final seven.<lb />After Leaver's field goal made it 17-7, the Pirates<lb />used a big kickoff return by Morris Letcher and the<lb />running of Junior Smith and Cedric Van Buren to<lb />close to within 17-14. Smith got the TD on a 1-yard<lb />run.<lb />The Falcons answered by matching 72 yards in<lb />12 plays, converting a third-and-7 from the Falcon<lb />48. Jackson scored on a 1-yard run.<lb />ECU struck back quickly when Anderson eluded<lb />a rush and found Zophy behind Carlos Brooks to<lb />complete a 2-yard play.<lb />Owens missed the PAT attempt, leaving it 24-20.<lb />The Pirates were threatening again on their next<lb />possession after Anderson hit Zophy for 31 yards<lb />to the Bowling Green 27.<lb />After three incompletions, ECU set up for a field<lb />goal. But on a fake, Morris Foreman took a handoff<lb />from Jacobs and threw in the direction of Crumpler,<lb />who was bumped. The pass fell incomplete.<lb />The Falcons then drove 73 yards, scoring when<lb />Redd out-jumped Fred Walker to snare an 18-yard<lb />toss from White.<lb />Anderson hit six consecutive passes in a 10-play,<lb />69-yard drive that got ECU within 31-26 in the third<lb />period. Smith got the TD on a 1-yard run.<lb />A pass for two points failed when Anderson was<lb />blind-sided by Dave Bielinski.<lb />After Jackson scored from a yard out to make<lb />it 37-26, Bielinski came up with the first sack of<lb />Anderson since the Syracuse game to stop another<lb />ECU threat.<lb />Bair and Darnell Staten came up with inter-<lb />ceptions on the next two ECU possessions. Staten's<lb />was cashed in for TD on a 4-yard Jackson run.<lb />Anderson found Driver for 19 yards with 3:48 left<lb />then hit Driver on the two-point conversion.<lb />The Falcons recovered the on-sides kick and ran<lb />out the clock.<lb />East Cargling.. 6. ea. Zeige 6 6 - 34<lb />Bowling Green ............. 17 14 13 0 - 44<lb />FIRST QUARTER<lb />ECU: Smith 4 run (Owens kick), 12:10. Drive: 7 plays, 68<lb />yards, 2:50 possession time. Key plays: Crumpler 12 pass<lb />from McConnell, Letcher 28 run, Smith 12 run. ECU 7, BG<lb />0.<lb />BG: Szlachcic 25 pass from White (Leaver kick), 7:25. Drive:<lb />2 plays, 37 yards, 0:27 possession time. Key plays: Jacobs<lb />punt partially blocked. ECU 7, BG 7.<lb />BG: Smith 7 run (Leaver kick), 4:34. Drive: 6 plays, 71 yards,<lb />1:43 possession time. Key plays: Jackson 15 run, Hankins<lb />21 run, McElroy 13 pass from White. BG 14, ECU 7.<lb />BG: Leaver 30 FG, 1:12. Drive: 8 plays, 22 yards, 2:38<lb />possession time. Key plays: Bair intercepts Anderson pass,<lb />Szlachcic 16 pass from White, Hankins 13 pass from White,<lb />White 3rd down pass incomplete. BG 17, ECU 7.<lb />SECOND QUARTER<lb />ECU: Smith 1 run (Owens kick), 13:40. Drive: 6 plays, 55<lb />yards, 2:32 possession time. Key plays: Smith 16 run, Van<lb />Buren 15 run, Smith 18 run. BG 17, ECU 14.<lb />BG: Jackson 1 run (Leaver kick), 8:42. Drive: 12 plays, 77<lb />yards, 4:58 possession time. Key plays: Jackson 13 run,<lb />Smith 10 run, Jackson 12 run. BG 24, ECU 14.<lb />ECU: Zophy 29 pass from Anderson (kick failed), 6:31.<lb />Drive: 6 plays, 62 yards, 2:11 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Letcher 14 pass from Anderson, Driver 11 pass from Ander-<lb />son. BG 24, ECU 20.<lb />BG: Redd 18 pass from White (Leaver kick), 2:24. Drive:<lb />11 plays, 73 yards, 2:24 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Foreman pass on fake field goal incomplete, Jackson 11<lb />run. BG 31, ECU 20.<lb />THIRD QUARTER<lb />ECU: Smith 1 run (pass fails), 6:44. Drive: 10 plays, 69<lb />116<lb />yards, 3:50 possession time. Key plays: Zophy 20 pass from<lb />Anderson on 3rd down, Zophy 12 pass from Anderson,<lb />Driver 12 pass from Anderson, Crumpler 15 pass from<lb />Anderson. BG 31, ECU 26.<lb />BG: Jackson 1 run (pass fails), 1:17. Drive: 11 plays, 65<lb />yards, 5:27 possession time. Key plays: Card 10 pass from<lb />White, Szlachcic 8 pass from White on 3rd down, Redd 19<lb />pass from White. BG 37, ECU 26.<lb />BG: Johnson 4 run (Leaver kick), 5:42. Drive: 4 plays, 28<lb />yards, 1:45 possession time. Key plays: Staten intercepts<lb />Anderson pass. Johnson 10 run with 5 yard additional<lb />penalty. BG 44, ECU 26.<lb />FOURTH QUARTER<lb />ECU: Driver 15 pass from Anderson (Driver from Anderson),<lb />3:48. Drive: 11 plays, 93 yards, 1:54 possession time. Key<lb />plays: Letcher 13 pass from Anderson, Zophy 22 pass from<lb />Anderson, Letcher 12 pass from Anderson, Letcher 15 pass<lb />from Anderson. BG 44, ECU 34.<lb />TEAM STATISTICS<lb />BG ECU<lb />Piet DOWN .. 0.0, 5s 31 26<lb />Pieroni ee 14 5<lb />Pasoitep 200 10, Oe 12 20<lb />ROWAN) 6025154. 5545 Se. 5. 1<lb />Net Yards Rushing........... 226 114<lb />len ee 48 20<lb />Average per fushh. 622.22. ele. 4.71 57<lb />Net Yards Passing .-......... 246 406<lb />Completed-attempted.......... 27-40 36-59<lb />Yards per compietion.......... 9.11 11.28<lb />Sacns yaras OSt.. 7. t 0-0 2-10<lb />Flag Wilercepied �. 2.7.22 1 2<lb />Wotal Net Yards �no ews Ses 23 472 520<lb />Metal evs 2... a 88 79<lb />PiGiage Ga 8 ek 5.36 6.58<lb />Punts-Average .............. 5-33.0 3-31.3<lb />Punt Fetums....3-. 6. 5k: .. 1-8 2-(-1)<lb />Interception Returns ......... 3-42 1-4<lb />Kickoll Helurnis.............. 3-61 6-123<lb />Penalties-Yards.............. 5-50 12-66<lb />Fumbles-Loet ..-220 (2.228. 0-0 0-0<lb />Time of Possession .......... 36:21 23:39<lb />3rd Down Efficiency.......... 5-13 5-11<lb />4th Down Efficiency.......... 2-2 0-2<lb />PLAYER STATISTICS<lb />Missed field goals: East Carolina (none), Bowling Green<lb />(none).<lb />East Carolina rushing: Letcher 2-36, Van Buren 2-17,<lb />Smith 14-71, Anderson 2-(-10).<lb />Bowling Green rushing: Smith 10-38, Jackson 16-79,<lb />Hankins 1-21, White 4-23, Johnson 5-27, Card 12-38.<lb />East Carolina passing: McConnell 3-4 for 27 yards, 0 int.,<lb />0 TD, Anderson 33-55 for 379 yards, 3 int., 2 TD, Foreman<lb />0-1.<lb />Bowling Green passing: White 27-40 for 246 yards, 1 int.,<lb />210.<lb />East Carolina receiving: Driver 3-38, Crumpler 6-104, Van<lb />Buren 5-26, Smith 2-5, Zophy 12-148, Letcher 7-80,<lb />Batson 1-5.<lb />Bowling Green receiving: Szlachcic 5-65, Smith 2-10,<lb />Long 2-14, Redd 4-59, McElroy 4-34, Hankins 1-13, Card<lb />6-35, Jackson 2-11, Johnson 1-5.<lb />East Carolina solos-assists-total (leaders only): McBryde<lb />9-5-14, Fields 9-3-12, Jones 8-3-11, Grandison 6-2-8,<lb />Lewis 4-4-8, Cunmulaj 2-5-7, Walker 5-1-6.<lb />Bowling Green solos-assists-total (leaders only):<lb />Mangham 5-7-12, Bair 7-2-9, Bielinski 5-4-9, Brooks 3-4-7,<lb />Burress 3-2-5, Staten 5-0-5.<lb />Interceptions: East Carolina (Grandison 1 for 4 yards).<lb />Bowling Green (Bair 2 for 16 yards, Staten 1 for 26 yards).<lb />Officials: Referee-Define, Linesman-Schwarzel, Field<lb />Judge-Nelson, Back Judge-Workman, Umpire-<lb />Baumeister, Line Judge-Reichwein, Side Judge-Lee.<lb />Time: 3:12. 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          <lb />eer ee a ee eee<lb />i<lb />ee ey<lb />ee ee a eee een |<lb />ee |<lb />ee ee Ue<lb />#<lb />ee<lb />a<lb />NY<lb />=<lb />wl,<lb />ib LL<lb />Lb<lb />UP UP UP OW UP i oy Ww<lb />i<lb />Wie<lb />Ui<lb />Vie) Cee<lb />LA<lb />AY il Al<lb />uA<lb />Oct. 10 � Wallace Wade Stadium � Durham, N.C.<lb />Duke 45, ECU 14 - Defense Lifts Blue Devils Over Pirates<lb />Duke smothered East Carolina with relentless,<lb />hard-hitting defense yesterday afternoon to take a<lb />stunning 45-14 victory at Wallace Wade Stadium.<lb />Duke forced six turnovers and feasted on them<lb />and ECU's other mistakes in front of a crowd of<lb />34,100. Four of the turnovers were interceptions of<lb />quarterback Michael Anderson, and they helped<lb />shut down the nation's top passing team.<lb />ECU had been averaging 399 yards passing but<lb />was limited to 167 by Duke. ECU managed only 31<lb />yards passing in the first half, after which it trailed<lb />28-0.<lb />Duke used five defensive backs for most of the<lb />game to prevent ECU's receivers from breaking<lb />open, especially deep.<lb />But even with only four linemen pushing, and<lb />sometimes just three, Duke was able to bat several<lb />of Anderson's passes into the air and to pressure<lb />him into errant throws.<lb />Defensive lineman David Wafle, who led the<lb />pass rush, said that Duke wanted to atone for its per-<lb />formance two weeks ago, when it surrendered 511<lb />yards to Virginia and was bombed 55-28.<lb />'"'We just had a lot to prove,'' Wafle said. '"We<lb />thought we could play with these guys. We thought<lb />there was some stuff we could do to them. Every-<lb />body just got psyched up and was ready to go."'<lb />But the loss to Virginia wasn't the only burr under<lb />Duke's saddle.<lb />Randy Cuthbert, Duke's tailback, said he and<lb />his teammates were mad because they kept hearing<lb />that ECU was going to win and its large following<lb />was going to celebrate wildly - in Duke's stadium.<lb />"We weren't intimidated by them,'' Cuthbert<lb />said. ''We weren't believing what the papers said.<lb />We were angry at what we read. We wanted to take<lb />care of business today."<lb />Cuthbert helped by rushing for 126 yards,<lb />catching five passes for another 36 yards and<lb />scoring one touchdown. He ran with the drive of the<lb />Cuthbert of old, before knee injuries and surgery<lb />slowed him.<lb />Quarterback Spence Fischer, who made his first<lb />college start, completed 20 of 29 passes for 222<lb />yards and three touchdowns. He threw two inter-<lb />ceptions, but both came after the outcome had been<lb />decided.<lb />Duke improved to 2-3 and ECU fell to 2-3.<lb />Coach Steve Logan of ECU once again saw his<lb />defense ripped to shreds. ECU allowed at least 42<lb />points for the third time in five games and gave up<lb />461 total yards.<lb />'When you turn the ball over like we did, you<lb />lose,'' Logan said. '"'Our defense played as hard as<lb />they can play. They were really playing hard and<lb />creating turnovers for us. We were not responding<lb />on the offensive side of the ball."'<lb />ECU's downfall started early. The Pirates<lb />recovered a fumble on their 46 on the fourth play,<lb />but mistakes short-circuited the possession and<lb />gave Duke a spark.<lb />On third and one at the Duke 45, Logan went<lb />for a big gain instead of a sure first down. Quarter-<lb />back Sean McConnell, the starter, faked a handoff<lb />to the left and then rolled right. He had hoped to<lb />freeze Duke's defense so tight end Carlester<lb />Crumpler could get open, but Duke didn't bite.<lb />Crumpler was covered and McConnell's pass<lb />sailed over his head. ECU was forced to punt, but<lb />Garrett Beasley dropped the snap. He tried to pick<lb />up the ball and run but was dropped at the ECU 44.<lb />By Bill Cole, Winston-Salem (N.C.) Journal<lb />Duke was off and running. It scored in seven<lb />plays, when Fischer hit receiver Stanley Dorsey on<lb />a four-yard touchdown pass. The point-after kick by<lb />Randy Gardner, his first of six, shot Duke into a 7-0<lb />lead with 9:21 left in the quarter.<lb />Duke went up to 14-0 when fullback Robert<lb />Baldwin scored on a one-yard run, and regained<lb />possession one play after the kickoff when<lb />linebacker Darrell Spells intercepted Anderson's<lb />pass at the ECU 20.<lb />Duke scored in only one play. Fischer threw a<lb />swing pass to Cuthbert on the left and, with center<lb />Steve Alderfer out in front for blocking, Cuthbert<lb />sped down the sideline into the end zone.<lb />With 34 seconds left in the first quarter, Duke<lb />was up 21-0. Duke hadn't scored 21 points ina<lb />quarter since Nov. 14, 1987, when it scored 24<lb />against N.C. State.<lb />"That was a great call,'' Cuthbert said. '"We<lb />were expecting them to blitz, and they blitzed heavy.<lb />Once Spence got the ball over to me, | knew | would<lb />get to the end zone. | had a great convoy."<lb />Duke built the lead to 35-0 in the third quarter<lb />when defensive back Sean Thomas intercepted an<lb />Anderson pass and sped 84 yards for a touchdown.<lb />Again, the ball was battered into the air at the line<lb />of scrimmage.<lb />ECU did cut the lead to 35-14 by scoring two<lb />touchdowns off Duke turnovers, but Duke was still<lb />in control.<lb />Coach Barry Wilson of Duke said: ''We wanted<lb />to go in defensively trying to minimize their game.<lb />We figured they'd do their share of moving the ball,<lb />but we had to keep them from getting a steady pace<lb />of 20, 25, 18, long yardage, intermediate and deep<lb />passes completed.<lb />'""We knew we were going to give up some yard-<lb />age and perhaps some points. But as it turned out,<lb />we didn't give up too many points. But we surely<lb />expected ECU to move the football and, in the first<lb />half in particular, our defense did an absolutely<lb />tremendous job of bending here an there, but not<lb />really breaking and not really giving up points."'<lb />East Carolina... ee, 3: G0. 145.0 = 14<lb />Dae ai a O47 FT AD. 45<lb />FIRST QUARTER<lb />DUKE: Dorsey 4 pass from Fischer (Gardner kick), 9:21.<lb />Drive: 7 plays, 44 yards, 2:44 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Sherrod recovers Beasley fumbled punt, Baldwin 22 run,<lb />Cuthbert 5 run on 3rd down. DUKE 7, ECU 0.<lb />DUKE: Baldwin 1 run (Gardner kick), 0:48. Drive: 7 plays,<lb />71 yards, 2:08 possession time. Key plays: Baldwin 12 pass<lb />from Fischer, Clark 16 pass from Fischer, Dorsey 38 pass<lb />from Fischer. DUKE 14, ECU 0.<lb />DUKE: Cuthbert 20 pass from Fischer (Gardner kick), 0:34.<lb />Drive: 1 play, 20 yards, 0:07 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Spells intercepts Anderson pass. DUKE 21, ECU 0.<lb />SECOND QUARTER<lb />DUKE: Lewis 2 run (Gardner kick), 3:47. Drive: 10 plays,<lb />68 yards, 4:22 possession time. Key plays: Ellis intercepts<lb />Anderson pass, Dorsey 18 pass from Fischer on 3rd down,<lb />Dorsey 26 run. DUKE 28, ECU 0.<lb />THIRD QUARTER<lb />DUKE: Thomas 84 interception return (Gardner kick), 11:14.<lb />Drive: none. Key plays: none. DUKE 35, ECU 0.<lb />ECU: Letcher 9 pass from Anderson (Owens kick), 6:03.<lb />Drive: 6 plays, 47 yards, 2:23 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Grandison intercepts Fischer pass, Letcher 18 pass from<lb />Anderson, Hicks 12 pass from Anderson, Batson 11 pass<lb />from Anderson. DUKE 35, ECU 7.<lb />117<lb />y.\a Kole) @-jole) ae / Mh 4 74<lb />ECU: Lewis 36 fumble recovery return (Owens kick), 3:09.<lb />Drive: none. Key plays: none. DUKE 35, ECU 14.<lb />FOURTH QUARTER<lb />DUKE: Gardner 38 FG, 14:51. Drive: 4 plays, 5 yards, 1:17<lb />possession time. Key plays: Jackson intercepts Anderson<lb />pass, Fischer pass incomplete on 3rd down. DUKE 38, ECU<lb />14.<lb />DUKE: Clark 8 pass from Fischer (Gardner kick), 3:16.<lb />Drive: 8 plays, 53 yards, 3:50 possession time. Key plays:<lb />ECU fails on 4th down try, ECU personal foul penalty. DUKE<lb />45, ECU 14.<lb />TEAM STATISTICS<lb />DUKE ECU<lb />First' DOWNS... = 26.2.7 21 14<lb />RUSHING "a0 oer oe ee Le 5<lb />PassilG Has 9 g<lb />POMAID 4a sake ce Seat tes, a 0<lb />Net Yards Rushing........... 239 138<lb />Busines 20 ise. re 47 34<lb />Average per rus oii... 5.09 4.06<lb />Net Yards Passing ........... 222 167<lb />Completed-attempted.......... 20-29 22-37<lb />Yards per completion.......... dia 7.59<lb />Sacks-yards lost............% 1-5 3-18<lb />Had imierncepied. ........ .2�.-: 2 4<lb />Total Net: Yards :. 2.5 2.25..05" 461 305<lb />TOtal plays... ui ere rs, 76 71<lb />Average Gal... 21 gs 6.06 4.29<lb />Punts-Average .............. 3-36.7 5-37.8<lb />Punt Returns ....5.-. 7. .7 0.3.7: 4-25 2-13<lb />Interception Returns ......... 4-85 2-1<lb />Kickoff Returns.............. 2-35 6-142<lb />Penalties-Yards.............. 5-65 5-65<lb />Fumbles-Lost ............... 3-2 3-2<lb />Time of Possession .......... 30751 29:09<lb />3rd Down Efficiency.......... 6-15 2-15<lb />4th Down Efficiency.......... 1-1 0-3<lb />PLAYER STATISTICS<lb />Missed field goals: East Carolina (none), Duke (Cochran<lb />47).<lb />East Carolina rushing: Smith 12-47, Van Buren 6-20,<lb />Anderson 10-(-9), Driver 1-12, Foreman 1-2, Letcher 1-(-5),<lb />Beasley 1-(-11), Miles 2-82.<lb />Duke rushing: Cuthbert 23-126, Baldwin 6-30, Gallman<lb />6-38, Fischer 5-9, Dorsey 2-34, Lewis 2-3, Cochran 1-(-1),<lb />Prince 1-4, Decker 1-(-4).<lb />East Carolina passing: McConnell 2-5 for 11 yards, 0 int.,<lb />0 TD, Anderson 20-32 for 156 yards, 4 int., 1 TD.<lb />Duke passing: Fischer 20-29 for 222 yards, 2 int., 3 TD.<lb />East Carolina receiving: Crumpler 3-36, Zophy 2-15, Smith<lb />2-15, Letcher 3-33, Driver 1-7, Hicks 3-22, Batson 3-18,<lb />Van Buren 3-24, Wilson 1-(-3).<lb />Duke receiving: Dorsey 5-83, Cuthbert 5-36, Clark 3-32,<lb />Jensen 2-18, Khayat 1-23, Lewis 1-7, Farmer 1-6, Baldwin<lb />2-17.<lb />East Carolina solos-assists-total (leaders only): Davis<lb />6-7-13, Dillon 6-5-11, Cunmulaj 5-6-11, Grandison 5-3-8,<lb />Cooper 5-2-7, Render 5-1-6, Lewis 4-2-6, Der. Taylor<lb />5-1-6, Cooke 3-3-6, Carter 4-1-5, Hurley 2-3-5.<lb />Duke solos-assists-total (leaders only): Jackson 4-7-11,<lb />Berdan 2-8-10, Spells 2-7-9, Ellis 4-4-8, Wafle 1-5-6,<lb />Edwards 0-6-6.<lb />Interceptions: East Carolina (Grandison 1 for 1 yard,<lb />Walker 1 for 4 yards-fumble, Lewis 1 for 36 yards-fumble).<lb />Duke (Thomas 1 for 84 yards, Jackson 1 for 1 yard, Spells<lb />1 for O yards, Ellis 1 for O yards).<lb />Officials: Referee-Rider, Linesman-Stephenson, Field<lb />Judge-Looney, Back Judge-Valdez, Umpire-Burton, Line<lb />Judge-Allen, Side Judge-Robertson.<lb />Time: 2:55. Temperature: 76. Wind: SW 10 mph.<lb />Weather: Sunny.<lb /></p>
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        <p>ya Kele) @-je(e ae) Mm he 74<lb />Oct. 17 � Ficklen Stadium � Greenville, N.C.<lb />ECU 42, Cincinnati 21 - Pirates 'pass' their test, 42-21<lb />Obviously, it's no accident that the Cincinnati<lb />Bearcats have been honored guests at three<lb />homecoming games already this footbail season.<lb />It seems the Bearcats, who haven't had a<lb />winning season in nine years and haven't been<lb />to a Bowl game since Harry Truman was in the<lb />White House, are everyone's idea of a home-<lb />coming pushover.<lb />They certainly were for East Carolina, which<lb />dumped the Bearcats, 42-21, Saturday afternoon<lb />during - you guessed it - homecoming day at<lb />Ficklen Stadium.<lb />It turns out that a date with Cincinnati is just<lb />what the skidding Pirates needed. The loss<lb />halted a two-game Pirate losing streak that in-<lb />cluded a 45-14 debacle last Saturday at Duke.<lb />'This win today really put us back on track<lb />for a winning season," East Carolina quarterback<lb />Michael Anderson said.<lb />The game featured the return of the explosive<lb />Pirate offense that was nowhere to be found<lb />against Duke.<lb />After a sluggish first half and a third quarter<lb />that opened with Anderson throwing two straight<lb />interceptions, the sophomore quarterback got<lb />hot and finished with 314 yards passing, in-<lb />cluding four TDs.<lb />The revelation that changed the game came<lb />late in the first half, when the Pirates (3-3) scored<lb />their first touchdown using their two-minute<lb />offense.<lb />'When we went into our two-minute drill, we<lb />immediately discerned that they were not ready<lb />for a five-wide-receiver offense,' East Carolina<lb />coach Steve Logan said.<lb />So that's what East Carolina threw at the<lb />Bearcats the rest of the day. The scheme left Cin-<lb />cinnati linebackers trying in vain to cover speedy<lb />East Carolina receivers like senior Clayton<lb />Driver, who had a career-high 10 catches for 155<lb />yards.<lb />''We feel that our receivers can beat any<lb />linebackers in the country,'' Anderson said.<lb />At least, they can beat any Cincinnati Bear-<lb />cat linebacker.<lb />'Their offense just never slowed down,"' Cin-<lb />cinnati coach Tim Murphy said.<lb />The Pirate offense was slow getting started,<lb />however. After Anderson's two interceptions led<lb />to Cincinnati touchdowns, the Pirates trailed,<lb />14-7, mid-way through the third quarter.<lb />But then Anderson started clicking, first<lb />hitting fullback Cedric Van Buren with a 14-yard<lb />pass to tie the game at 14.<lb />After holding the Bearcats on downs, the<lb />Pirates came back again and scored on a 13-yard<lb />pass from Anderson to tight end Carlester<lb />Crumpler.<lb />The Bearcats (1-5) had one more drive left in<lb />them, and moved 65 yards in four plays early in<lb />the fourth quarter to knot the game at 21.<lb />From then out, though, it was all East<lb />By Ed Miller, Norfolk (Va.) Virginian-Pilot<lb />Carolina. First full back Junior Smith ran 18 yards<lb />up the left side for a touchdown, then Driver<lb />made a one-handed grab at the Cincinnati 30,<lb />spun away from a tackler, and ran untouched into<lb />the end zone.<lb />The Pirates finished the Bearcats for good<lb />when safety Hank Cooper stepped in front of a<lb />Lance Harp pass at the five and returned it 95<lb />yards for a touchdown.<lb />While the offense spent the second half<lb />running up and down the field, Logan said the<lb />key to the victory was the play of the much-<lb />maligned Pirate defense, which came into the<lb />game ranked 105th of 107 Division 1-A schools.<lb />"'We've had three victories this year,'' Logan<lb />said. ""Where did we play defense? Those three<lb />games."'<lb />Helping matters was a mostly-inept and<lb />unimaginative Cincinnati offense. But for East<lb />Carolina, a win is a win is a win.<lb />"This is a thousand times better than last<lb />week,'' Driver said.<lb />Cinciniiatlh.:. 9)... 3.3 O � 14. 7 = 21<lb />East Carolina. = 5223... O27 14.24 = 42<lb />FIRST QUARTER<lb />No scoring.<lb />SECOND QUARTER<lb />ECU: Crumpler 32 pass from Anderson (Owens kick), :10.<lb />Drive: 4 plays, 74 yards, 0:52 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Driver 16 pass from Anderson, Letcher 17 pass from Ander-<lb />son. ECU 7, UC 0.<lb />THIRD QUARTER<lb />UC: Pearce 15 pass from Harp (Whitlow kick), 10:22. Drive:<lb />2 plays, 19 yards, 0:39 possession time. Key plays: Fletcher<lb />intercepts Anderson pass. ECU 7, UC 7.<lb />UC: Britford 31 run (Whitlow kick), 8:09. Drive: 2 plays, 29<lb />yards, 0:50 possession time. Key plays: Fletcher intercepts<lb />Anderson pass. UC 14, ECU 7.<lb />ECU: Van Buren 3 pass from Anderson (Owens kick), 4:36.<lb />Drive: 9 plays, 66 yards, 3:33 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Driver 7 pass from Anderson on 3rd down, Batson 15 pass<lb />from Anderson. ECU 14, UC 14.<lb />ECU: Crumpler 13 pass from Anderson (Owens kick), :38.<lb />Drive: 8 plays, 46 yards, 2:35 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Crumpler 13 pass from Anderson, Driver 15 pass from<lb />Anderson on 3rd down. ECU 21, UC 14.<lb />FOURTH QUARTER<lb />UC: Pearce 32 pass from Harp (Whitlow kick), 14:35. Drive:<lb />4 plays, 65 yards, 1:03 possession time. Key plays: Pearce<lb />22 pass from Harp, Small 11 run. ECU 21, UC 21.<lb />ECU: Smith 18 run (Owens kick), 12:10. Drive: 8 plays, 79<lb />yards, 2:25 possession time. Key plays: Driver 8 pass from<lb />Anderson on 3rd down, Driver 20 pass from Anderson,<lb />Smith 16 run, Driver 14 pass from Anderson. ECU 28, UC<lb />a1.<lb />ECU: Driver 40 pass from Anderson (Owens kick), 9:48.<lb />Drive: 3 plays, 51 yards, 0:50 possession time. Key plays:<lb />none. ECU 35, UC 21.<lb />ECU: Cooper 95 interception return (Owens kick), 5:40.<lb />Drive: none. Key plays: none. ECU 42, UC 21.<lb />118<lb />TEAM STATISTICS<lb />ECU UC<lb />FiItSt UOWNS (6 3s a 26 20<lb />PRCISIIING! cers a5 Get ee os ees 6 v1<lb />PASCING: Goa ie ee ks ha. Fe 19 7)<lb />POM Sor 1 2<lb />Net Yards Rushing. .........; 141 194<lb />PMISIOS 0) 5G 29 40<lb />Average perrusmt 9... Ts, 4.86 4.85<lb />Net Yards Passing =.= Ss 360 188<lb />Completed-attempted.......... 29-44 16-26<lb />Yards per completion.......... 12.4 11:75<lb />Sacks yards 1OSt) 02. bs. mene. 2-17 1-6<lb />Flad infe�rcested . 2. :445.4..... 2 2<lb />Total: Net. Vard@ 2.042 as 501 382<lb />'Wotal BIAS eg esees os ei er Se 73 66<lb />PVGIEGE-OAIN we init 2 oe 6.86 5,79<lb />Punts-Average ......... .....�. 4-34.5 6-35.5<lb />Pune Mombis: 20 7... . 5-21 1-5<lb />Interception Returns ......... 2-100 2-18<lb />Kickoff Returns... .....-.... 4-81 4-22<lb />Penalties-Yards........-..... 9-85 9-66<lb />Fumbles-Lost- 2.2... 5) i ere 2-0 1-0<lb />Time of Possession .......... 30:24 29:36<lb />3rd Down Efficiency .....:.:.. 7-15 TH<lb />4th Down Efficiency.......... 0-0 1-1<lb />PLAYER STATISTICS<lb />Missed field goals: East Carolina (Owens 46), Cincinnati<lb />(Whitlow 42, 43).<lb />East Carolina rushing: Smith 14-92, Miles 3-32, Anderson<lb />3-(-13), Van Buren 5-18, Wilson 4-12.<lb />Cincinnati rushing: Small 26-103, Britford 4-53, Harp 7-3,<lb />Kimbrough 1-9, Harding 1-2, Abrams 1-24.<lb />East Carolina passing: McConnell 4-5 for 46 yards, 0 int.,<lb />0 TD, Anderson 25-39 for 314 yards, 2 int., 4 TD.<lb />Cincinnati passing: Harp 16-26 for 188 yards, 2 int., 2 TD.<lb />East Carolina receiving: Driver 10-155, Batson 6-77,<lb />Crumpler 3-58, Letcher 3-32, Van Buren 6-31, Zophy 1-7.<lb />Cincinnati receiving: Pearce 10-148, Small 2-4, Abrams<lb />2-8, Jenkins 1-11, Britford 1-17.<lb />East Carolina solos-assists-total (leaders only): Davis<lb />9-4-13, Dillon 8-5-13, Floyd 4-3-7, Cooper 4-3-7, Cunmulaj<lb />3-3-6, Carter 2-4-6, Cooke 2-3-5, Lewis 3-2-5.<lb />Cincinnati solos-assists-total (leaders only): Kinsler<lb />7-6-13, Dingle 8-3-11, Fletcher 6-5-11, Coppess 3-4-7,<lb />White 4-1-5.<lb />Interceptions: East Carolina (Cooper 1 for 95 yards,<lb />Libiano 1 for 5 yards). Cincinnati (Fletcher 2 for 18 yards).<lb />Officials: Referee-Louderback, Linesman-Hunter, Field<lb />Judge-Gautreaux, Back Judge-Blum, Umpire-Champion,<lb />Line Judge-Graas, Side Judge-Safrit.<lb />Time: 2:50. Temperature: 62. Wind: N 15-20 mph.<lb />Weather: Cloudy.<lb />N\\<lb />mom<lb />PM aaa WW inal W ch<lb />vn<lb />vm om om<lb />ae ge We Mt a td eT Eh et<lb />moron om oy<lb />wk,<lb />~_<lb />_<lb />,<lb />_<lb />_,<lb />_<lb />wi<lb />,<lb />_<lb />_<lb />_<lb />-<lb />_<lb />, |<lb />-_,<lb />_<lb />.<lb />_<lb />-_<lb />-<lb />&gt;<lb />_<lb />.<lb />lite,<lb />ee<lb />te.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />=, a. MM Ae Mn aa ac a, ki Rah yy in Shy hina, uy aly gy) ya sa hs aes I tN ee<lb />NY<lb />LL Wy WI<lb />J<lb />Te TTT ET HT ee 4 Matin He Tt TT YH Mae WT 0 Tt HT atin Hatin H Tit HF<lb />Lil<lb />|<lb />ii<lb />Lil<lb />Lil<lb />|<lb />\<lb />Al Al Abe<lb />Al<lb />=<lb />Oct. 24 � Pitt Stadium � Pittsburgh, Pa.<lb />ECU 37, Pittsburgh 31 - Pirates top Pitt by 37-31<lb />By Mike Grizzard, Greenville (N.C.) Daily Reflector<lb />For the record, East Carolina's win over<lb />Pittsburgh on Saturday reads 37-31.<lb />Another case where the Pirates' offense<lb />shouldered the burden and put up just enough<lb />points, you say? Not so.<lb />Defense, as strange as it may sound, dominated<lb />this one. ECU's defense, ranked 106th among 107<lb />Division I-A teams in the nation, stonewalled the<lb />Panthers and quarterback Alex Van Pelt before<lb />giving up three fourth-quarter touchdowns.<lb />The Pirates (4-3) led 27-10 at the end of the third<lb />quarter and 37-17 with just 4:03 to go. Pitt got its<lb />final score with 11 seconds left.<lb />"It's a shame there's 31 points on the board<lb />because it's very deceiving,' ECU head coach<lb />Steve Logan said. ''We were in a prevent defense<lb />on the last two touchdowns and making them milk<lb />the clock."<lb />Scoring drives of 74 and 70 yards in the final four<lb />minutes enabled Pitt and Van Pelt to wind up with<lb />some big - but misleading - numbers. The<lb />Panthers had 565 total yards and Van Pelt com-<lb />pleted 29 of 47 passes for 367 yards.<lb />Pitt managed just 138 of its total yards in the first<lb />half - 12 in the second quarter.<lb />"| made the comment last Monday that this<lb />game would be decided by one of the two<lb />defenses,' Logan said. "'It would be whichever<lb />defense showed up because | knew both offenses<lb />would show up. Our defense showed up today."'<lb />Two stands in the first quarter set the tone.<lb />Trailing 7-0, Pitt put together a drive and had a<lb />first down at the ECU 4. A penalty put the Panthers<lb />back 5 yards. Zaim Cunmulaj then slipped through<lb />to drop Van Pelt for a 7-yard loss.<lb />Curtis Martin's 11-yard run put the ball at the 5,<lb />but Van Pelt was pressured by Jerry Dillon on third<lb />down and threw incomplete.<lb />Sean Conley came on to attempt a field goal. He<lb />never got the chance.<lb />A high snap eluded holder John Ryan, who<lb />scrambled to pick up the ball but was caught by<lb />Dillon for a 28-yard loss.<lb />Pitt threatened again after Deke Owens came<lb />up short on a 48-yard field goal. The Panthers<lb />moved to the 10, but Mark Libiano tripped up Martin<lb />for a 2-yard loss and Bernard Carter sacked Van Pelt<lb />for a loss of 10 more.<lb />The drive stalled there with Conley converting<lb />a 38-yard field goal.<lb />'"As long as we play good defense and the of-<lb />fense does something, the scoreboard's going to<lb />reflect what the Pirates are all about,'' Dillon said.<lb />The offense did its part, but the biggest contribu-<lb />tion may have come from the special teams.<lb />The Pirates recovered a fumble on the opening<lb />kickoff, recovered a fumble punt, downed a punt at<lb />the Pitt 1 and picked up a first down on a fake punt.<lb />Offensively, ECU had 371 total yards - 214<lb />passing and 157 rushing - and turned the ball over<lb />just once. Quarterback Michael Anderson, getting<lb />his first collegiate start, completed 20 of 37 passes<lb />for 214 yards and Junior Smith rushed for 93 yards<lb />and a pair of TDs.<lb />The defense, which came up with two inter-<lb />ceptions and a fumble, accounted for a touchdown<lb />for the third straight week when Greg Floyd returned<lb />an interception 55 yards.<lb />''We went out there and played well offensively<lb />and defensively and we executed well in the special<lb />teams, also,'' Cunmulaj said. "'It was a real good<lb />win."<lb />A fast start on a day that turned dark, cold and<lb />wet may have been the biggest factor.<lb />After Morris Foreman recovered a fumble on the<lb />opening kickoff, Anderson got the Pirates in the end<lb />zone for only their second first-quarter TD of the<lb />season.<lb />Pitt came up empty after having first-and-goal<lb />at the 4 then managed only a field goal after a first<lb />down at the 10.<lb />The Pirates then seized command in the second<lb />period, getting a 1-yard TD run by Smith and Floyd's<lb />interception return for a 21-3 halftime lead.<lb />A homecoming crowd of 25,766 was not<lb />amused.<lb />'We talked to our football team all week about<lb />coming up here, getting off the plane, getting off to<lb />a good start and taking this thing late into the fourth<lb />quarter and winning the football game,'' Logan said.<lb />'"'We did control the tempo of the game."'<lb />'""That's the first time our football team has done<lb />that."'<lb />Some trickery in the third period kept things from<lb />getting suspenseful.<lb />After Lyron Brooks scored on a 6-yard run and<lb />Conley added the PAT to make it 21-10, the Pirates<lb />faced a fourth-and-3 at the Panthers' 48. Foreman<lb />took a short snap and raced around left end for a<lb />9-yard gain and a first down.<lb />Six plays later, on third-and-11, Anderson zipped<lb />a 29-yard strike to freshman Derrek Batson to make<lb />it 27-10. Owens' kick was blocked.<lb />"They knew it was coming but we had good<lb />design,'' Logan said of the fake punt. ''They were<lb />in the right call and their front set as if we had a<lb />quarterback under center.<lb />'"'We have been practicing this all year long. All<lb />it was is the option."<lb />Owens put ECU up 30-10 with a 31-yard field<lb />goal - his longest of the season - with 12:34 left.<lb />After Van Pelt hit Dietrich Jells with a 13-yard TD<lb />pass, Smith ran 55 yards untouched for a 37-17 lead<lb />with 4:03 to play.<lb />The two late scores by Pitt made it close. And<lb />if the Panthers could have recovered a final on-sides<lb />kick, they would have had one play to win it.<lb />And that was reason to give Logan some<lb />concern.<lb />Past Carolina ....� = =44..: .. i. Aas �. 10. .-..37<lb />PittsDuran 2. 6 0-3, 7 21. = 3]<lb />FIRST QUARTER<lb />ECU: Letcher 5 pass from Anderson (Owens kick), 13:35.<lb />Drive: 4 plays, 23 yards, 1:37 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Davis fumbles kickoff return, Van Buren 10 run. ECU 7,<lb />PITT 0.<lb />SECOND QUARTER<lb />PITT: Conley 38 FG, 13:10. Drive: 8 plays, 47 yards, 3:48<lb />possession time. Key plays: Jells 48 pass from Van Pelt,<lb />Carter sacks Van Pelt for 10 yard loss. ECU 7, PITT 3.<lb />ECU: Smith 1 run (Owens kick), 9:31. Drive: 9 plays, 78<lb />yards, 3:41 possession time. Key plays: Pass interference<lb />on Pitt on 3rd down, Zophy 19 pass from Anderson, Driver<lb />11 pass from Anderson, Smith 15 run, Van Buren 13 run.<lb />ECU 14, PITT 3.<lb />ECU: Floyd 55 interception return (Owens kick), 7:18. Drive:<lb />none. Key plays: none. ECU 21, PITT 3.<lb />THIRD QUARTER<lb />PITT: Brooks 2 run (Conley kick), 9:35. Drive: 10 plays, 61<lb />yards, 4:01 possession time. Key plays: Colicchio 11 run,<lb />Nottoli 10 pass from Van Pelt, Martin 4 run on 3rd down,<lb />Davis 12 pass from Van Pelt. ECU 21, PITT 10.<lb />PITT: Batson 29 pass from Anderson (kick blocked), 7:35.<lb />Drive: 11 plays, 59 yards, 2:12 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Driver 12 pass from Anderson, Foreman 9 run on fake punt.<lb />ECU 27, PITT 10.<lb />119<lb />y.\a Kole) @y-jele) are | Mh 474<lb />FOURTH QUARTER<lb />ECU: Owens 31 FG, 12:39. Drive: 4 plays, 3 yards, 0:47<lb />possession time. Key plays: Hupko fumbles punt return,<lb />Anderson pass incomplete on 3rd down. ECU 30, PITT 10.<lb />PITT: Jells 13 pass from Van Pelt (Conley kick), 8:05. Drive:<lb />11 plays, 79 yards, 4:52 possession time. Key plays: Martin<lb />6 pass from Van Pelt on 3rd down, Davis consecutive 21<lb />and 14 passes from Van Pelt. ECU 30, PITT 17.<lb />ECU: Smith 55 run (Owens kick), 4:35. Drive: 2 plays, 55<lb />yards, 0:49 possession time. Key plays: Davis intercepts<lb />Van Pelt pass. ECU 37, PITT 17.<lb />PITT: Davis 13 pass from Van Pelt (Conley kick), 2:42.<lb />Drive: 8 plays, 74 yards, 1:27 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Davis 13 pass from Van Pelt, Jells 24 pass from Van Pelt,<lb />Davis 21 pass from Van Pelt. ECU 37, PITT 24.<lb />PITT: Moncrief 13 pass from Van Pelt (Conley kick), :15.<lb />Drive: 9 plays, 70 yards, 1:26 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Belvin 11 pass from Van Pelt, Martin 16 pass from Van Pelt,<lb />Van Pelt 18 run on 4th down, Jells 12 pass from Van Pelt.<lb />ECU 37, PITT 31.<lb />TEAM STATISTICS<lb />PITT ECU<lb />First DOWNS..6 oc. ee 29 18<lb />PRUSIUINO 6 ee 11 6<lb />PASSING ca hk ees eo nT Ls<lb />Pomauy, 1 1<lb />Net Yards Rushing........... 198 Ys<lb />RUGHOS 3) 39 34<lb />Average perrusii = 5.08 4.62<lb />Net Yards Passing ........... 367 214<lb />Completed-attempted.......... 29-47 20-37<lb />Yalds per completion.......... 12.65 10.7<lb />Sacks-yards lost. 6. 2 5.657: 3-22 1-1<lb />Had intercepied �... 424264 225 2 1<lb />Fotal Net Yards. 2.) 4... 565 of<lb />Total plays 3.2 22. 86 Tl<lb />AVOTAGE GOWN = ao 6o7 5:25<lb />Punts-Average .............. 4-42.5 5-37.4<lb />Punt Returns. 4. oe. 3-10 2-23<lb />Interception Returns ......... 1-0 2-55<lb />Kickoff Returns 0.030: &gt; 2. 7 7-94 5-76<lb />Penalties-Yards.............. 8-54 10-65<lb />Fumbles-Lost'. 20.0.0 02 5." 6-3 3-0<lb />Time of Possession .......... 33:48 26:12<lb />3rd Down Efficiency.......... 7-15 4-15<lb />4th Down Efficiency.......... 1-2 1-3<lb />PLAYER STATISTICS<lb />Missed field goals: East Carolina (Owens 48), Pittsburgh<lb />(none).<lb />East Carolina rushing: Smith 14-93, Van Buren 11-53,<lb />Foreman 1-9, Letcher 1-5, Miles 3-7, McConnell 1-(-3),<lb />Wilson 1-1, Anderson 2-(-8).<lb />Pittsburgh rushing: Colicchio 16-131, Martin 13-67, Van<lb />Pelt 7-17, Brooks 2-11, Ryan 1-(-28).<lb />East Carolina passing: McConnell 0-0, Anderson 20-37 for<lb />214 yards, 1 int., 2 TD.<lb />Pittsburgh passing: Van Pelt 29-47 for 367 yards, 2 int.,<lb />e1D.<lb />East Carolina receiving: Zophy 5-53, Van Buren 4-30,<lb />Driver 3-44, Batson 2-38, Letcher 2-14, Hicks 1-15,<lb />Crumpler 1-12, Smith 2-8.<lb />Pittsburgh receiving: Davis 8-134, Martin 6-55, Jells 5-112,<lb />Belvin 4-26, Colicchio 3-12, Nottoli 2-15, Moncrief 1-13.<lb />East Carolina solos-assists-total (leaders only): Lewis<lb />5-4-9, Davis 7-1-8, Render 4-3-7, Libiano 5-1-6, Dillon<lb />5-1-6, Floyd 5-0-5, Walker 4-1-5, Cooper 4-1-5, Carter<lb />4-1-5.<lb />Pittsburgh solos-assists-total (leaders only): Perkins<lb />5-2-7, Simpson 2-4-6, Whaley 4-2-6, Chavis 4-2-6, Sumner<lb />2-4-6, Hosilyk 5-1-6, Hupko 2-3-5, Lewis 4-1-5.<lb />Interceptions: East Carolina (Floyd 1 for 55 yards, Davis<lb />1 for 0 yards). Pittsburgh (Sumner 1 for 0 yards).<lb />Officials: Referee-Soffey, Linesman-Mahan, Field Judge-<lb />Kierns, Back Judge-Cochran, Umpire-Ina, Line Judge-<lb />Anderson, Side Judge-Ferber.<lb />Time: 3:15. Temperature: 60. Wind: SW 14 mph.<lb />Weather: Showers.<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>ya Keye) @-j0(e) @e/ mba 74<lb />Oct. 29 �� Ficklen Stadium � Greenville, N.C.<lb />Southern Miss 38, ECU 21 - Southern Miss hands ECU a 38-21 defeat<lb />East Carolina's debut in a nationally televised<lb />home game, just two days before Halloween, turned<lb />into a fright night.<lb />A Thursday night crowd of 33,249 and an ESPN<lb />audience watched the Pirates, trying to extend a two-<lb />game win streak, turn the ball over seven times and<lb />get hammered by Southern Miss 38-21.<lb />ECU's offense, ranked third in the nation in<lb />passing yards, was held to a season-low of 156<lb />yards by the nation's fifth-ranked passing defense.<lb />Up-and-down redshirt quarterback Michael Ander-<lb />son was intercepted five times, tying a school record.<lb />"We just weren't functioning real smoothly<lb />tonight,'' ECU head coach Steve Logan said.<lb />That's an understatement.<lb />The Pirates got outmuscled up front and never<lb />hit stride. The passing game, limited to short routes,<lb />sputtered at best and produced just 97 yards<lb />through three quarters.<lb />By that time, the Eagles were up 28-7 and this<lb />game was over.<lb />"We really had them off their rhythm,'' USM<lb />head coach Jeff Bower said. ''It was a great job by<lb />our defensive staff. They gave them a great plan and<lb />the kids went and played really well."'<lb />The Golden Eagles, 6-3 overall and 4-0 against<lb />Independent Football Alliance teams, cashed in the<lb />seven turnovers for just nine points - a pair of field<lb />goals by Lance Nations and one by Johnny Lomoro.<lb />But Michael Welsh ran roughshod for 169 yards on<lb />27 Carries.<lb />The Pirates, despite the loss of Cedric Van<lb />Buren to a season-ending injury, had two backs with<lb />more than 100 yards for the first time since Oct. 20,<lb />1990. Junior Smith ran for a career-high 150 yards<lb />on 18 carries and Charles Miles, getting his first<lb />start, had 112 yards on 10 carries.<lb />Van Buren, the team's second-leading receiver<lb />with 31 catches and second-leading rusher with 215<lb />yards, did not dress out and will miss the remainder<lb />of the season because of a congenital spinal con-<lb />dition, known as spina bifida.<lb />... Miles caught a 10-yard touchdown pass from<lb />Anderson to get ECU within 13-7 with 4:31 left in<lb />the half. But the Eagles scored on their first two<lb />possessions of the second half to go up 28-7.<lb />... The Eagles forced two punts to start the third<lb />quarter, then recovered a fumble and intercepted<lb />two passes on the next three possessions. Tyrone<lb />Nix had two fumble recoveries and picked off one<lb />pass. LaBariona Rankins and Terryl Ulmer in-<lb />tercepted two passes each.<lb />Ulmer now has six for the season. The Eagles<lb />have intercepted 17 passes.<lb />Anderson finished 23 of 39 with two touchdown<lb />passes. For the season he has as many inter-<lb />ceptions as touchdown passes (19).<lb />Bower credited a combination of coverages, con-<lb />stant pressure which created three sacks and<lb />several more hurries for rattling Anderson.<lb />'We mixed it up,'' Bower said. "'We played him<lb />some man, played some zone, played some dime<lb />package. We felt like we had to."'<lb />Aside from what proved to be a harmless fumble,<lb />USM did nothing to hurt its chances.<lb />. ECU's first error came when Carlester<lb />Crumpler was stripped of the ball and Nix recovered<lb />at the Pirates' 16. The Eagles salvaged a 32-yard<lb />field goal by Nations for a 3-0 lead.<lb />USM marched 66 yards in six plays on its next<lb />possession for a 10-0 lead. A 39-yard strike from<lb />Tommy Waters to Greg Reed moved the ball to the<lb />13. On second down from the 12, the Eagles picked<lb />By Mike Grizzard, Greenville (N.C.) Daily Reflector<lb />up the blitz and Waters flipped a pass to Myreon<lb />McKinney, who found clear sailing to the end zone.<lb />Anderson was picked off by Rankins at the ECU<lb />46 on the next play from scrimmage. Two Welch<lb />runs moved the ball to the 36, but the drive stalled.<lb />Lomoro, a true freshman, came on and booted a<lb />50-yard field goal to make it 13-0 with 11:07 left in<lb />the half.<lb />ECU's offense hit stride on the ensuing series,<lb />moving 92 yards on 12 plays. Smith broke off runs<lb />of 13 and 25 yards and Clayton Driver caught passes<lb />for 13 and 12 yards to key the drive. The Pirates<lb />scored on the only third-down play on the drive -<lb />a 10-yard pass from Anderson to Miles.<lb />The Pirates retained possession when Fred<lb />Walker jarred the ball from Reed and Travis Render<lb />recovered at the ECU 38. But Nix came up with an<lb />interception two plays later.<lb />The Eagles nearly had two more interceptions<lb />later in the half with ECU backed up to its 14.<lb />Rankins dropped what would have been a sure<lb />return for a touchdown. Perry Carter then got his<lb />hands on a pass intended for Crumpler.<lb />Ulmer's interception of a desperation pass<lb />ended the half.<lb />USM upped its lead to 28-7 by scoring on its first<lb />two possessions of the second half, moving 58 and<lb />61 yards. Welch was the catalyst to both drives, with<lb />51 on the first and 59 on the second.<lb />His 32-yard scamper got the Eagles to the ECU<lb />18 on the Eagles' opening series of the half. The<lb />touchdown came on a 4-yard pass from backup<lb />quarterback Kevin Bentley to tight end Marcus<lb />Pope. Pope also got free to snare a pass on the two-<lb />point conversion, this time from Waters.<lb />Welch scored the next touchdown on a 50-yard<lb />run on USM's only option play of the night. After<lb />taking the pitch from Waters, he headed down the<lb />right sideline then cut back at the 35 and outran the<lb />pursuit. Nations tacked on the PAT.<lb />After another interception by Rankins, Nations<lb />kicked a 33-yard field goal to make it 31-7.<lb />Smith scored on an 11-yard run and Anderson<lb />zipped a two-point pass to Peter Zophy to make it<lb />31-15;<lb />The Pirates were unable to recover the onsides<lb />kick. USM needed six plays to go 44 yards with Chris<lb />Buckhalter dashing the final 20. A 9-yard pass from<lb />Anderson to Crumpler with 4:04 to go capped the<lb />scoring.<lb />Southern Miss.............. Ss 10 S616 6S 6 Se<lb />East Garolina..... =. �.......... G7 OF an ae<lb />FIRST QUARTER<lb />USM: Nations 32 FG, 2:52. Drive: 4 plays, 2 yards, 0:53<lb />possession time. Key plays: Crumpler fumbles pass re-<lb />ception, Waters incompletes 3rd down pass. USM 3, ECU 0.<lb />SECOND QUARTER<lb />USM: McKinney 12 pass from Waters (Nations kick), 13:23.<lb />Drive: 6 plays, 66 yards, 2:22 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Reed 39 pass from Waters. USM 10, ECU 0.<lb />USM: Lomoro 50 FG, 11:07. Drive: 6 plays, 13 yards, 2:05<lb />possession time. Key plays: Rankins intercepts Anderson<lb />pass, Waters incompletes 3rd down pass. USM 13, ECU 0.<lb />ECU: Miles 10 pass from Anderson (Owens kick), 6:36.<lb />Drive: 12 plays, 92 yards, 4:31 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Driver 14 pass from Anderson, Smith 13 run, Smith 23 run,<lb />Driver 12 pass from Anderson. USM 13, ECU 7.<lb />THIRD QUARTER<lb />USM: Pope 5 pass from Bentley (Pope from Waters), 9:38.<lb />Drive: 7 plays, 58 yards, 3:52 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Welch 32 run, Welch 7 run on 3rd down. USM 21, ECU 7.<lb />120<lb />USM: Welch 50 run (Nations kick), 5:11. Drive: 4 plays, 61<lb />yards, 2:49 possession time. Key plays: none. USM 28, ECU<lb />Ti<lb />FOURTH QUARTER<lb />USM: Nations 33 FG, 10:51. Drive: 4 plays, 3 yards, 0:23<lb />possession time. Key plays: Rankins intercepts Anderson<lb />pass. USM 31, ECU 7.<lb />ECU: Smith 11 run (Zophy from Anderson), 8:18. Drive: 9<lb />plays, 64 yards, 2:33 possession time. Key plays: Smith 16<lb />run, Crumpler 24 pass from Anderson. USM 31, ECU 15.<lb />USM: Buckhalter 20 run (Nations kick), 6:02. Drive: 6 plays,<lb />44 yards, 2:16 possession time. Key plays: USM recovers<lb />onside kick, Nelson 1 run on 3rd down. USM 38, ECU 15.<lb />ECU: Crumpler 9 pass from Anderson (pass fails), 4:04.<lb />Drive: 5 plays, 73 yards, 1:58 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Miles 31 run, Miles 13 run, Miles 15 run. USM 38, ECU 21.<lb />TEAM STATISTICS<lb />ECU USM<lb />First POWNGs 66s io. 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Rushing ............ 245 262<lb />Pee OS oy oe 32 55<lb />Pverage Perttieh -............ 7.66 4.76<lb />Net Yards Passing ........... 156 114<lb />Completed-attempted.......... 23-39 9-18<lb />Yards per completion.......... 6.78 12.67<lb />DAacCke-Yards 1OSl. 2 ow 3-18 1-12<lb />Had simercepied.. 2 2. 25. so: 5 0<lb />Total Net Yards. 2 401 376<lb />MOtal WlayS 6g Vo 71 73<lb />mUOMAgG GoM oa oe 5.65 5.15<lb />Punts-Average .............. 5-36.0 6-33.3<lb />Pune Meturmns 65555... 4206522. 0-0 3-16<lb />Interception Returns ......... 0-0 5-77<lb />NicKkOn Returns ..... 2.54. 6-101 2-32<lb />Penaies-Vards......:......++.. 8-51 7-50<lb />Fumbles-tost .............-. 2-2 1-1<lb />Time of Possession .......... 26:16 33:44<lb />3rd Down Efficiency.......... 1-9 4-17<lb />4th Down Efficiency.......... 1-2 1-2<lb />PLAYER STATISTICS<lb />Missed field goals: East Carolina (none), Southern Miss<lb />(none).<lb />East Carolina rushing: Smith 18-150, Miles 10-112, Ander-<lb />son 4-(-17).<lb />Southern Miss rushing: Welch 27-169, Nelson 7-9, Waters<lb />2-(-5), McKinney 4-28, Buckhalter 14-58, Boyd 1-3.<lb />East Carolina passing: Anderson 23-39 for 156 yards, 5<lb />int.. 2 TD.<lb />Southern Miss passing: Waters 8-17 for 109 yards, 0 int.,<lb />1 TD, Bentley 1-1 for 5 yards, 0 int., 1 TD.<lb />East Carolina receiving: Driver 4-32, Zophy 1-4, Letcher<lb />6-25, Batson 2-6, Crumpler 5-64, Miles 1-10, Wilson 2-2,<lb />Hicks 2-13.<lb />Southern Miss receiving: Reed 3-59, Montgomery 1-9,<lb />Welch 1-19, Pope 2-7, McKinney 1-12, Brock 1-8.<lb />East Carolina solos-assists-total (leaders only): Davis<lb />12-3-15, Dillon 11-4-15, Carter 10-2-12, Floyd 5-4-9,<lb />Grandison 5-4-9, Libiano 3-4-7, Lewis 3-3-6, Foreman<lb />4-1-5.<lb />Southern Miss solos-assists-total (leaders only): Nix<lb />6-3-9, Collins 7-1-8, Ulmer 6-0-6, Carter 5-1-6.<lb />Interceptions: East Carolina (none). Southern Miss (Ulmer<lb />2 for 42 yards, Rankins 2 for 32 yards, Nix 1 for 3 yards).<lb />Officials: Referee-Taylor, Linesman-McGrath, Field Judge-<lb />Henry, Back Judge-Ruta, Umpire-Oujesky, Line Judge-<lb />Hunter, Side Judge-Grabowski.<lb />Time: 3:08. Temperature: 73. Wind: Light. Weather:<lb />Clear.<lb />E.<lb />al<lb />=.<lb />VT Wy<lb />nmin aR Oe<lb />oe Me Ma eM TN te Ey HD Tg tg 9 WE dy<lb />a<lb />a<lb />, 7<lb />,<lb />ie<lb />~~<lb />,<lb />,<lb />,<lb />,<lb />ie<lb />, 7<lb />i<lb />_<lb />_<lb />a,<lb />_<lb />_,<lb />,<lb />_<lb />. T<lb />_<lb />, =<lb />, =<lb />7<lb />.<lb />-<lb />.<lb />ie,<lb />ait.<lb />.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />2:<lb />i Al a lll<lb />J<lb />:<lb />-<lb />=<lb />-<lb />=<lb />�<lb />=<lb />=<lb />=<lb />=<lb />Accel tl le ltl lt i i i | Mi Pe eM ee Re a Bl ee Ra<lb />=<lb />SS<lb />WwW WW Ww Ww<lb />i |<lb />Wu<lb />|<lb />Lal<lb />|<lb />Li<lb />i<lb />1<lb />Li<lb />|<lb />Nov. 7 � Mountaineer Field �� Morgantown, W.Va.<lb />West Virginia 41, ECU 28 - Mountaineers march past ECU<lb />According to all scouting reports, East<lb />Carolina's strategy seemed sound - contain<lb />Adrian Murrell.<lb />But while the Pirates keyed on the touted<lb />West Virginia tailback Saturday, fullback Rodney<lb />Woodard blind-sided 'em as the Mountaineers<lb />marched to a 41-28 victory in sun, sleet and<lb />snow.<lb />Woodard, who had gained just 183 yards all<lb />season, belted the Pirates' innards for 135 yards<lb />on 14 carries to lead a multiple-faceted attack<lb />that also included solid rushing efforts from back-<lb />ups Jim Freeman and Garrett Ford.<lb />"Their fullback hurt us,'' Pirate coach Steve<lb />Logan said. ''"We geared our game plan to<lb />stopping Murrell [94 yards, 23 carries]. But they<lb />made the necessary adjustments to counteract<lb />our scheme."'<lb />Flurries fell much of the day, but WVU's of-<lb />fense handled the elements with the efficiency<lb />of a snowmobile, passing and plowing for 521<lb />yards and 32 first downs. On 24 snaps they<lb />ripped off gains of 10 yards or more.<lb />Yet amazingly, the Pirates (4-5) had WVU<lb />shivering more from fear than the chill factor in<lb />the waning moments.<lb />Behind 34-21, ECU wheeled 80 yards,<lb />scoring on a pass from Michael Anderson to<lb />Morris Letcher with 1:41 left to pull within 34-28.<lb />A miracle finish was possible. But the ensuing<lb />onside kick didn't travel the required distance.<lb />WVU took over on the Pirate 37 and punched in<lb />another TD to assure victory and improve 4-3-2.<lb />"East Carolina is a pesky outfit," WVU coach<lb />Don Nehlen said. ''We had a chance to put them<lb />away and we couldn't do it. | have nothing but<lb />praise for them."'<lb />While West Virginia controlled the statistics<lb />and most of the game, the Pirates caught the<lb />41,138 fans attention with some big - and<lb />bizarre - plays.<lb />In the first period, Derrek Batson staked ECU<lb />to a 7-0 lead by rambling 97 yards on a reverse<lb />punt return, setting a Pirate record for distance.<lb />Then with less than 12 minutes left in the<lb />game, West Virginia, ahead 31-14, moved to the<lb />ECU 1. But Freeman fumbled, Ernie Lewis<lb />scooped up the loose ball and scored on a<lb />97-yard gallop as Greg Floyd shielded the Olym-<lb />pic sprinter James Jett, who was in hot pursuit.<lb />""But,"' lamented Lewis, "'it was just not<lb />enough."'<lb />All had begun well for the Pirates this day.<lb />Batson's brilliant punt return gave the Pirates an<lb />early spark. But the Mountaineers quickly<lb />thawed out and retaliated with three straight<lb />scores - a field goal and two touchdowns.<lb />Then they rebuffed an ECU threat by<lb />pouncing on a fumble at their own 9-yard line<lb />moments before intermission to protect a 17-7<lb />halftime lead.<lb />WVU prudently employed the punishing<lb />Woodard, who found plenty of daylight up the<lb />middie. And quarterback Darren Studstill at-<lb />tacked ECU's flats with passes, winding up with<lb />By A.J. Carr, Raleigh (N.C.) News &amp; Observer<lb />a 15-for-27 throwing percentage and one TD.<lb />Then as Murrell and Jon Jones (74 yards<lb />rushing) further augmented the offense, WVU<lb />nurtured leads of 17-7, 24-7, and 31-14 before<lb />the Pirates' late flurry.<lb />The Mountaineers, who picked off three<lb />Pirate passes, also held a huge advantage in<lb />field position in the second half, starting six<lb />drives between their own 37 and the ECU 37.<lb />"Our kicking game did not help us,'' Logan<lb />said, referring to short punts. ''We also turned<lb />the ball over too many times [4]. You can't ex-<lb />pect to put your defense in tough situations like<lb />that all day and expect to win."'<lb />Sean McConnell opened at quarterback for<lb />the Pirates and directed the offense until 9:16<lb />left in the second period. Then Anderson re-<lb />lieved, went the rest of the way and finished with<lb />21 completions in 34 attempts for 237 yards, 2<lb />TDs and 2 interceptions.<lb />But West Virginia - which had lost three<lb />straight to Syracuse, Penn State and Miami -<lb />came into this fray still entertaining bowl hopes.<lb />East Garouna T� � 7 14 2 26<lb />Weer Virginia = == O17 14 10� -- 44<lb />FIRST QUARTER<lb />ECU: Batson 97 punt return (Owens kick), 8:26. Drive: none.<lb />Key plays: none. ECU 7, WVU 0.<lb />SECOND QUARTER<lb />WVU: Vanderjagt 33 FG, 14:11. Drive: 14 plays, 64 yards,<lb />5:19 possession time. Key plays: Jones 17 pass from<lb />Studstill, Washington 12 pass from Studstill on 3rd down,<lb />Murrell stopped on 3rd down. ECU 7, WVU 3.<lb />WVU: Jones 5 run (Vanderjagt kick), 9:33. Drive: 8 plays,<lb />25 yards, 2:32 possession time. Key plays: Collins inter-<lb />cepts McConnell pass, Woodard 4 pass from Studstill on<lb />4th down. WVU 10, ECU 7.<lb />WVU: Cappa 4 pass from Studstill (Vanderjagt kick), 5:18.<lb />Drive: 5 plays, 57 yards, 1:43 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Beasley 23 punt, Murrell 17 run, Woodard 30 run. WVU 17,<lb />ECU 7.<lb />THIRD QUARTER<lb />WVU: Studstill 6 run (Vanderjagt kick), 9:29. Drive: 11 plays,<lb />57 yards, 4:31 possession time. Key plays: Hill 14 pass from<lb />Studstill, Johnson 12 pass from Studstill, Murrell 12 run.<lb />WVU 24, ECU 7.<lb />ECU: Miles 1 pass from Anderson (Owens kick), 4:20. Drive:<lb />11 plays, 75 yards, 5:09 possession time. Key plays: Hicks<lb />9 pass from Anderson on 3rd down, Smith 3 run on 3rd<lb />down, Hicks 22 pass from Anderson on 3rd down. WVU 24,<lb />ECU 14.<lb />WVU: Woodard 31 run (Vanderjagt kick), 2:38. Drive: 5<lb />plays, 57 yards, 1:42 possession time. Key plays: Studstill<lb />10 run on 3rd down. WVU 31, ECU 14.<lb />FOURTH QUARTER<lb />ECU: Lewis 99 fumble recovery return (Owens kick), 11:53.<lb />Drive: none. Key plays: none. WVU 31, ECU 21.<lb />WVU: Vanderjagt 32 FG, 8:42. Drive: 7 plays, 37 yards, 3:11<lb />possession time. Key plays: Jones 12 run, Jones 15 run,<lb />Jones stopped on 3rd down. WVU 34, ECU 21.<lb />ECU: Letcher 11 pass from Anderson (Owens kick), 1:41.<lb />Drive: 10 plays, 80 yards, 2:24 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Miles 11 run, Driver 10 pass from Anderson, Letcher 44<lb />pass from Anderson on 4th down. WVU 34, ECU 28.<lb />WVU: Ford 5 run (Vanderjagt kick), 1:04. Drive: 3 plays, 37<lb />yards, 0:37 possession time. Key plays: WVU recovers on-<lb />side kick, ECU personal foul penalty, Ford 10 run. WVU 41,<lb />ECU 28.<lb />121<lb />.\a Kolo) @a le [e) are) mh 474<lb />TEAM STATISTICS<lb />ECU WVU<lb />FINSE WOWNS 05.) 61.5055 . 20 32<lb />PON See ee, Ga eG 6 21<lb />PoC sity ie i a Ve 8<lb />POONA onic pay vs eee) ed 3<lb />Net Yards Rushing........... 88 379<lb />FUIGNGS Viv ee oe ar 63<lb />AVEIAGS Per rush... 3.26 6.02<lb />Net Yards Passing ........... Zo) 142<lb />Completed-attempted.......... 23-41 15-27<lb />Yards per compietion.......... 10.91 9.47<lb />Sacks-yaras lost 7. 2-12 0-0<lb />Had im@rcepied 2 rere eis. 3 1<lb />Votal Nel Yards. 2... 22. 339 521<lb />NOtal IANS es 68 90<lb />Avelage Gall, .-.. 235. . 3... 4.99 5.79<lb />Punts-Average .............. 5-31.4 2-47.0<lb />PURUROIUINS 0. 2 ee. 2-123 2-3<lb />Interception Returns ......... 1-30 3-62<lb />Kickoff Returns: 2.2... 23. 5-115 3-83<lb />Penalties-Yards.............. 10-71 7-64<lb />Fumbles-Lost: � �.... 2-1 4-2<lb />Time of Possession .......... 25:17 34:43<lb />3rd Down Efficiency.......... 4-11 5-14<lb />4th Down Efficiency.......... 1-1 1-1<lb />PLAYER STATISTICS<lb />Missed field goals: East Carolina (none), West Virginia<lb />(Vanderjagt 47, 31).<lb />East Carolina rushing: Smith 15-45, Miles 5-41, Anderson<lb />7-2.<lb />West Virginia rushing: Woodard 14-135, Murrell 23-94,<lb />Jones 12-73, Ford 6-35, Freeman 4-27, Studstill 4-15.<lb />East Carolina passing: McConnell 2-7 for 14 yards, 0 int.,<lb />0 TD, Anderson 21-34 for 237 yards, 2 int., 2 TD.<lb />West Virginia passing: Studstill 15-27 for 142 yards, 1 int.,<lb />1 To.<lb />East Carolina receiving: Letcher 6-110, Driver 4-32,<lb />Crumpler 3-30, Hicks 3-40, Smith 3-40, Miles 2-10, Linville<lb />1-14, Zophy 1-8, Batson 1-3.<lb />West Virginia receiving: Woodard 4-21, Hill 3-33, Jett 2-22,<lb />Parise 1-12, Murrell 1-9, Cappa 1-4, Johnson 1-12,<lb />Washington 1-12, Jones 1-17.<lb />East Carolina solos-assists-total (leaders only): Dillon<lb />7-8-15, Lewis 4-6-10, Render 8-2-10, Davis 6-4-10, Carter<lb />5-4-9, Grandison 6-2-8, Cunmulaj 3-3-6, Libiano 3-3-6,<lb />Floyd 4-2-6, Foreman 4-1-5, Scott 2-3-5.<lb />West Virginia solos-assists-total (leaders only): Richard-<lb />son 10-3-13, Briggs 5-2-7, Brown 7-0-7, Collins 4-2-6, Dolly<lb />2-3-5, Wiley 2-3-5, Mayfield 2-3-5.<lb />Interceptions: East Carolina (Cooper 1 for 30 yards). West<lb />Virginia (Collins 1 for 22 yards, Beasley 1 for 37 yards,<lb />Axem 1 for 3 yards).<lb />Officials: Referee-Thamert, Linesman-ina, Field Judge-<lb />Guman, Back Judge-Mahan, Umpire-Donato, Line Judge-<lb />Safrit, Side Judge-Gosier.<lb />Time: 3:10. Temperature: 38. Wind: W 5 mph. Weather:<lb />Cloudy, Snow.<lb /></p>
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        <p>A Look Back at 1992 EEE==<lb />Nov. 14 e Ficklen Stadium � Greenville, N.C.<lb />ECU 35, Arkansas State 18 - Senior Day turns into Junior's day for Pirates<lb />By Todd Taylor, New Bern (N.C.) Sun-Journal<lb />The schedule said Saturday was Senior Day<lb />at Ficklen Stadium. To those who saw East<lb />Carolina's game with Arkansas State, it looked<lb />more like Junior Day.<lb />Sophomore running back Junior Smith rolled<lb />up a career-high 232 yards rushing on 31 car-<lb />ries and scored two touchdowns as ECU kept its<lb />hopes alive for a winning season by turning back<lb />a surprisingly feisty band of Indians 35-18.<lb />'"'His performance didn't surprise me, be-<lb />cause he is a wonderful talent - a quality,<lb />exciting back,'' said Pirate coach Steve Logan<lb />of Smith, who did not attend the postgame news<lb />conference. ''This is the first time since I've been<lb />here that | look forward to the running game<lb />because we have someone who can make<lb />something exciting happen on any play."' Smith's<lb />performance, the second best by any ECU<lb />runner in twenty years, overshadowed a Sur-<lb />prisingly long outing by senior quarterback Sean<lb />McConnell, who played the entire game in place<lb />of Michael Anderson, who has taken the majority<lb />of the snaps this season.<lb />McConnell, who completed 12 of 22 for 172<lb />yards and three touchdowns with two inter-<lb />ceptions, said he was surprised to stay in the<lb />game the whole way.<lb />'"'Coach Logan told me on our third posses-<lb />sion, 'this is your last series, so do something<lb />with it,' &gt; McConnell said. "'But he always told<lb />me that if | kept the ball rolling and kept things<lb />moving that he'd keep me in there."'<lb />Logan said there was no use tampering with<lb />something that was working.<lb />"| left him in because he kept putting us in<lb />the end zone,'' Logan said. ''The running game<lb />was keeping the pressure off of him, and he was<lb />doing a good job moving the team."'<lb />More surprising than McConnell still being in<lb />the game in the fourth quarter was the fact that<lb />Arkansas State (1-9) had not been put away by<lb />that point.<lb />The Indians, a team that had lost to the likes<lb />of Toledo, Northern Illinois and Troy State by a<lb />combined score of 121-7, trailed ECU just 28-18<lb />with 11:22 left to play after an 8-yard touchdown<lb />scamper by Savastin Henry and a two-point con-<lb />version run by State Crockett.<lb />But a 50-yard run by Smith set up a<lb />McConnell touchdown pass to Dwight Linville<lb />from two yards out, putting the game away for<lb />the Pirates (5-5) with 3:03 left.<lb />"It was a good victory. | never had a bad<lb />one,'' Logan said. ''But we did not play with very<lb />much intensity."'<lb />One area of performance that particularly<lb />riled Logan was the punt team, which allowed<lb />the Indians to block two kicks.<lb />''Lwas extremely upset about that,'' he said.<lb />"Getting two punts blocked is ridiculous and<lb />inexcusable. There will be personnel changes<lb />made on the punt team."'<lb />Arkansas State coach Ray Perkins liked the<lb />effort by his team, but said his troops were<lb />physically outmatched.<lb />''We were overmatched with speed, over-<lb />matched with size,"' he said. ''Their program is<lb />a couple of levels higher than our program. Our<lb />program is at the stage right now where ECU was<lb />six years ago."'<lb />Smith's second 1-yard scoring run of the<lb />game gave ECU what seemed to be a com-<lb />manding 21-3 lead early in the second half. But<lb />with 4:58 left in the third quarter, Indian quarter-<lb />back Tom Sears hit Jack Dollarhide with a<lb />10-yard scoring toss to cut it to 21-10.<lb />McConnell, who had earlier thrown a 17-yard<lb />TD pass to Charles Miles, hit Morris Letcher with<lb />a 30-yard scoring bomb that increased the<lb />margin to 28-10.<lb />Although he would not comment on the<lb />quarterback arrangement for next week, Logan<lb />sought to quell any speculation of ''quarterback<lb />controversy' heading into ECU's last game<lb />against Memphis State on Saturday.<lb />''As hard as you guys (the media) have tried<lb />(to invent one), there is no quarterback contro-<lb />versy,'' he said. "Whoever is in the huddle is the<lb />quarterback. It's really a non-issue."'<lb />Anderson agreed, saying, ''I've been playing<lb />the whole game and that was no problem for<lb />Sean, so him playing the whole game was no<lb />problem for me. | told (McConnell) before the<lb />game that he should play the whole game<lb />because it was Senior Day."'<lb />Arkansas State ............... 0 38 7: � - 15<lb />East Garolina. .......- 2... = hop Na Ff = 85<lb />FIRST QUARTER<lb />ECU: Smith 1 run (Owens kick), 4:54. Drive: 3 plays, 30<lb />yards, 1:18 possession time. Key plays: Grandison inter-<lb />cepts Sears pass. ECU 7, ASU 0.<lb />SECOND QUARTER<lb />ASU: Jose 37 FG, 12:45. Drive: 7 plays, 71 yards, 3:02<lb />possession time. Key plays: Luellen intercepts McConnell<lb />pass, Dollarhide 15 pass from Sears, Hampton 55 pass from<lb />Sears with 15 yard ECU penalty added on, Sears 11 run on<lb />3rd-and-27. ECU 7, ASU 3.<lb />ECU: Miles 17 pass from McConnell (Owens kick), 7:06.<lb />Drive: 6 plays, 50 yards, 2:03 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Tate recovers ASU fumble, Miles 14 run, Miles 12 pass from<lb />McConnell. ECU 14, ASU 3.<lb />THIRD QUARTER<lb />ECU: Smith 1 run (Owens kick), 11:06. Drive: 6 plays, 52<lb />yards, 1:51 possession time. Key plays: Smith 24 run with<lb />15 yard ASU penalty added on, Crumpler 11 pass from<lb />McConnell on 3rd down. ECU 21, ASU 3.<lb />ASU: Dollarhide 10 pass from Sears (Jose kick), 4:58. Drive:<lb />12 plays, 95 yards, 5:08 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Denison 24 pass from Sears, Sears 17 run, Dollarhide 12<lb />pass from Sears, Davis 11 pass from Sears on 3rd down.<lb />ECU 21, ASU 10.<lb />ECU: Letcher 30 pass from McConnell (Owens kick), 1:38.<lb />Drive: 6 plays, 68 yards, 3:20 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Smith 10 run, Smith 10 run. ECU 28, ASU 10.<lb />FOURTH QUARTER<lb />ASU: Henry 7 run (Crockett run), 11:22. Drive: 12 plays, 66<lb />122<lb />yards, 5:16 possession time. Key plays: Griffin 9 pass from<lb />Sears on 3rd down, Henry 11 run, Henry 8 run on 3rd down.<lb />ECU 28, ASU 18.<lb />ECU: Linville 2 pass from McConnell (Owens kick), :37.<lb />Drive: 7 plays, 61 yards, 3:03 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Smith 50 run, Miles 13 run. ECU 35, ASU 18.<lb />TEAM STATISTICS<lb />ECU ASU<lb />Piet DOWOS .....:.5.5......4. 23 19<lb />Pe ee 14 9<lb />PaSGN ee 8 8<lb />Pena 96.6 1 2<lb />Net Yards Rushing ......-.... 284 166<lb />PUIGINOS: 66 cs a i ei 41 45<lb />Average Per rus ............: 6.93 3.69<lb />Net Yards Passing ........... 2 179<lb />Completed-attempted.......... 12-22 15-25<lb />Yards per completion... ......- 14.33 11.93<lb />Sacns-yards lOst.............. 0-0 2-15<lb />Flag. IMGFCOPICG.. 2. �cad ces es 2 2<lb />Fotal Net Yards ..............:. 456 345<lb />OLA PeyS .�5 2 63 70<lb />PCIQNC GaN. &gt;. ee 7.24 4.93<lb />Punts-Average .........:.... 4-23.8 5-41.0<lb />Punt Reming. 0.15.14 .... 3-15 0-0<lb />Interception Returns ......... 2-52 2-16<lb />Micwotl Retuins ...........:. 2-42 6-77<lb />Penaities-Yards.............. 9-65 9-77<lb />PUMENCS-EOGL =. .2.,......,. 2-0 2-0<lb />Time of Possession .......... 25:06 34:54<lb />ora Down Efficiency. ......... 6-11 8-18<lb />4th Down Efficiency.......... 0-0 1-1<lb />PLAYER STATISTICS<lb />Missed field goals: East Carolina (none), Arkansas State<lb />(Frisella 53).<lb />East Carolina rushing: Smith 31-232, Miles 7-43,<lb />McConnell 2-4, Letcher 1-5.<lb />Arkansas State rushing: Seymore 16-59, Sears 9-40,<lb />Henry 10-53, Crockett 8-26, Hampton 1-(-5), Denison<lb />1-(-7).<lb />East Carolina passing: McConnell 12-22 for 172 yards, 2<lb />mt., 3 TD.<lb />Arkansas State passing: Sears 15-25 for 179 yards, 2 int.,<lb />Tt FD.<lb />East Carolina receiving: Letcher 2-59, Crumpler 3-22,<lb />Zophy 2-45, Miles 2-29, Linville 3-17.<lb />Arkansas State receiving: Denison 2-26, Griffin 1-9, Henry<lb />1-0, Dollarhide 5-69, Hampton 2-59, Davis 1-11, Seymore<lb />1-3, Crockett 1-(-3), Madden 1-5.<lb />East Carolina solos-assists-total (leaders only): Dillon<lb />9-8-17, Carter 8-7-15, Davis 6-7-13, Cunmulaj 2-7-9,<lb />Boothe 5-3-8, Lewis 5-3-8, Cooper 4-4-8, Grandison 4-3-7,<lb />Render 4-1-5.<lb />Arkansas State solos-assists-total (leaders only):<lb />Buckley 6-3-9, Bonds 6-2-8, Watkins 7-0-7, Luellen 5-1-6.<lb />Interceptions: East Carolina (Grandison 1 for 52 yards,<lb />Render 1 for 0 yards). Arkansas State (Luellen 1 for 16<lb />yards, Bonds 1 for O yards).<lb />Officials: Referee-McLaughlin, Linesman-Taylor, Field<lb />Judge-Gautreaux, Back Judge-Jones, Umpire-Champion,<lb />Line Judge-Graas, Side Judge-Grabowski.<lb />Time: 2:55. Temperature: 54. Wind: NE 5-7 mph.<lb />Weather: Sunny.<lb />Nl<lb />IY iv<lb />mmimnmmiTrsiy<lb />mmm<lb />nm mM<lb />rmmmmiom<lb />.<lb />TY WwW<lb />Re a. il. _ it ia a - on<lb />nm Th A A A_PA__R_m<lb /></p>
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        <p>vocal em a ee ee ee ee ee ee oe See |<lb />a ee<lb />~- s<lb />=<lb />I)<lb />yh<lb />Ve<lb />Wow ow OW<lb />i<lb />|<lb />|<lb />Ui<lb />|<lb />|<lb />Li<lb />uy Ur iy %<lb />Li |<lb />Li<lb />Li<lb />uh)<lb />HY<lb />Nov. 21 � Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium � Memphis, Tenn.<lb />Memphis State 42, ECU 7 - Tigers take air out of Bucs' sails<lb />East Carolina's football team did not see<lb />Elvis, did not beat Memphis State, and did not<lb />achieve a winning season Saturday afternoon.<lb />Instead, what the Pirates saw was a fired-up<lb />Tiger team that trotted up under a '"'We Believe"'<lb />banner, struck quickly on three big plays and<lb />roared to a 42-7 victory at Liberty Bowl Memorial<lb />Stadium.<lb />With Steve Matthews passing for 335 yards<lb />and three touchdowns and MSU's nationally<lb />third-ranked defense in a dominating mood, the<lb />Tigers easily moved to 6-5. Conversely, ECU<lb />finished 5-6, missing its goal of posting back-to-<lb />back winning seasons for the first time in nearly<lb />a decade.<lb />'This is about as bad a day as | have ever<lb />experienced,' first-year ECU coach Steve Logan<lb />said.<lb />Memphis State's game plan was obvious. Get<lb />the ball and score quickly.<lb />The tone was set early as Matthews fired a<lb />51-yard strike to Ray Patterson on MSU's third<lb />snap, then connected on an 80-yard bomb with<lb />Russell Copeland. For a diversion, fleet John<lb />Martin ran untouched for an 80-yard TD on the<lb />way to a 164-yard rushing performance.<lb />Are you getting the picture? All of this hap-<lb />pened in the first quarter. In just six offensive<lb />plays, MSU led 21-0 and that was pretty much<lb />the ball game except for rolling up the score and<lb />running out the clock.<lb />"I'm just very disappointed,'' said Logan,<lb />struggling to fathom this finish. ''l expected a<lb />much better effort. | apologize to the ECU fans<lb />and university for the effort that went forth today.<lb />''Memphis State is an excellent team - great<lb />defense, great kicking team and a solid offense.<lb />There were very few if any redeeming qualities<lb />for us today.''<lb />Redeeming qualities? Well, sophomore<lb />Junior Smith gained 109 yards to finish with<lb />1,037 and become the first ECU back to break<lb />the 1,000-yard barrier since Anthony Collins did<lb />the trick in 1979.<lb />And Morris Fletcher, playing in his hometown,<lb />amassed 304 all-purpose yards to break Dion<lb />Johnson's single-game ECU mark of 277 set last<lb />year.<lb />But the numbers that stood out on this sunny<lb />day were MSU 42, ECU 7.<lb />'It's a very big disappointment not to go out<lb />with a winning season,"' senior offensive lineman<lb />Nick Wilson said. "'If we had played the rest of<lb />the season the way we should have, we wouldn't<lb />have put ourselves in this hole."'<lb />The Pirates, averaging 436.1 yards per game,<lb />netted just 267 - their lowest output the year -<lb />against an attacking Tiger defense. ECU also<lb />was held to less than 14 points for the first time<lb />in 24 games.<lb />Down 28-0, East Carolina averted the shutout<lb />when Michael Anderson picked a 28-yard pass<lb />By A.J. Carr, Raleigh (N.C.) News &amp; Observer<lb />to wide-open Carlos Blake with 1:23 left in the<lb />first half. It was Blake's first reception of his Pirate<lb />career.<lb />"We couldn't establish anything without<lb />defense in the second half,'' Logan said.<lb />Eect Carouna. ......)...... 0 7 D8 = if<lb />Memonis Slate... 4.44.2. 241. 7 � = ae<lb />FIRST QUARTER<lb />MSU: Patterson 51 pass from Matthews (Allison kick),<lb />12:35. Drive: 3 plays, 52 yards, 1:22 possession time. Key<lb />plays: none. MSU 7, ECU 0.<lb />MSU: Copeland 80 pass from Matthews (Allison kick), 7:09.<lb />Drive: 2 plays, 80 yards, 0:51 possession time. Key plays:<lb />none. MSU 14, ECU 0.<lb />MSU: Martin 80 run (Allison kick), 3:38. Drive: 1 play, 80<lb />yards, 0:14 possession time. Key plays: none. MSU 21, ECU<lb />0.<lb />SECOND QUARTER<lb />MSU: Martin 2 run (Allison kick), 3:52. Drive: 5 plays, 87<lb />yards, 3:07 possession time. Key plays: Cody 71 pass from<lb />Matthews. MSU 28, ECU 0.<lb />ECU: Blake 28 pass from Anderson (Owens kick), 1:23.<lb />Drive: 8 plays, 77 yards, 2:29 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Drive 15 pass from Anderson on 3rd down, Smith 13 run,<lb />Letcher 17 pass from Anderson. MSU 28, ECU 7.<lb />THIRD QUARTER<lb />MSU: Copeland 8 pass from Matthews (Allison kick), 11:28.<lb />Drive: 7 plays, 56 yards, 3:32 possession time. Key plays:<lb />Martin 10 run, Martin 16 pass from Matthews, Copeland 14<lb />pass from Matthews. MSU 35, ECU 7.<lb />FOURTH QUARTER<lb />MSU: Crawford 2 run (Allison kick), 2:18. Drive: 4 plays, 36<lb />yards, 1:34 possession time. Key plays: Fletcher 14 run,<lb />Crawford 15 run. MSU 42, ECU 7.<lb />TEAM STATISTICS<lb />MSU ECU<lb />Filst DOWNS. =... a7 17<lb />Rising: 2. 9 Z<lb />Passing 2 ee 8 9<lb />Pend 0 1<lb />Net Yards Rushing........... 219 100<lb />MUGNGS 32 39 39<lb />Avelage Permsn .... ..... eyo) 2.00<lb />Net Yards Passing ........... 335 167<lb />Completed-attempted.......... 18-30 17-41<lb />Yards per completion.......... 18.61 9.82<lb />Sacke-vares 1Ost.............. 2-20 5-34<lb />Flag injercepied........-...... 2 2<lb />Total Net Yards.........-3:.. 550 267<lb />Teiglhave . �2s 69 80<lb />PYOWAGS GAM... 5 ee. 7.97 3.34<lb />Punts-Average ............:: 8-47.0 13-37.5<lb />Poni MeUWInNG................ 7-35 5-127<lb />Interception Returns ......... 2-56 2-7<lb />Kickot Melmmns. 2.2. i468, 2-55 7-179<lb />Penalties-Yards.............. 1-78 8-51<lb />FuMmbIES3.06l ....,-:.....3:; 1-0 1-1<lb />Time of Possession .......... 30:01 29:59<lb />srd Down Efficiency.......... 4-13 5-19<lb />4th Down Efficiency.......... 1-1 0-0<lb />123<lb />.\a Kole) qa -[e [eo are] Meh 474<lb />PLAYER STATISTICS<lb />Missed field goals: East Carolina (none), Memphis State<lb />(none).<lb />East Carolina rushing: Smith 28-109, Anderson 9-(-11),<lb />Miles 2-2<lb />Memphis State rushing: Porter 7-11, Martin 19-164,<lb />Matthews 2-(-20), Crawford 7-45, Williams 1-(-1), Holliday<lb />1-4, Patterson 1-(-2), Fletcher 1-14.<lb />East Carolina passing: McConnell 5-10 for 38 yards, 0 int.,<lb />0 TD, Anderson 12-31 for 129 yards, 2 int., 1 TD.<lb />Memphis State passing: Matthews 18-29 for 335 yards, 2<lb />int., 3 TD, Cole 0-1.<lb />East Carolina receiving: Zophy 3-15, Crumpler 2-16, Driver<lb />5-56, Letcher 4-43, Miles 1-7, Blake 2-30.<lb />Memphis State receiving: Holliday 1-(-2), Patterson 2-58,<lb />Copeland 6-140, Bruce 4-35, Cody 2-77, Martin 1-16,<lb />Crawford 1-2, Walker 1-9.<lb />East Carolina solos-assists-total (leaders only): Carter<lb />7-2-9, Davis 9-0-9, Lewis 5-3-8, Dillon 6-1-7, Grandison<lb />7-0-7, Walker 4-1-5.<lb />Memphis State solos-assists-total (leaders only): Barto<lb />7-6-13, Brown 6-3-9, Michael 5-3-8, Hobbs 4-4-8, King<lb />6-1-7, Jansen 2-4-6, Williams 3-2-5, Calloway 3-2-5,<lb />Barnett 3-2-5, Avery 4-1-5.<lb />Interceptions: East Carolina (Grandison 1 for 7 yards,<lb />Crumbie 1 for 0 yards). Memphis State (Barto 1 for 56<lb />yards, Miles 1 for 0 yards).<lb />Officials: Referee-Taylor, Linesman-Wiltshire, Field Judge-<lb />Klingensmith, Back Judge-Ruta, Umpire-Baumeister,<lb />Line Judge-Hunter, Side Judge-Keirns.<lb />Time: 2:44. Temperature: 71. Wind: N 3-5 mph. Weather:<lb />Sunny.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Apr. 17 � Ficklen Stadium �� Greenville, N.C. � Att. 7,500<lb />Gold 34, Purple 28 - Defense stops Offense<lb />The 1993 spring game was different than past<lb />spring games. The offense wore purple and the<lb />defense wore the gold and white. The normal<lb />scoring system was used with the exception of<lb />the defense.<lb />The defense could score one point by<lb />stopping a drive without scoring, two points for<lb />a turnover and three points for three-downs-<lb />and-out.<lb />After all was said and done, the defense held<lb />on to defeat the offense, 34-28.<lb />The defense scored the game's first seven<lb />points, which included fumble recoveries by<lb />Dealton Cotton and Walter Scott. The offense got<lb />on the board when Marcus Crandell connected<lb />with Dwight Linville on a three-yard TD pass.<lb />Crandell's pass to Jerris McPhail on the two-point<lb />conversion put the offense ahead, 8-7.<lb />After being stopped three-downs-and-out, the<lb />offense scored on a three-yard run by McPhail.<lb />The two-point conversion failed and the offense<lb />led, 14-10.<lb />However, the defense scored the game's<lb />next 12 points to take a 22-14 lead after halftime.<lb />Six of those points came on turnovers - inter-<lb />ceptions by Garrett Beasley and Emmanuel<lb />McDaniel and a fumble recovery by Jeff Griffin.<lb />A four-yard run by Orlando Whitaker and<lb />Schizo Sherman's run on the two-point conver-<lb />sion tied the score, 22-22, in the third quarter.<lb />The defense scored the next 12 points,<lb />stopping the offense three times on three-<lb />Pirates in 1992<lb />downs-and-out.<lb />Rob Whitten hit Allen Williams with a 55-yard<lb />scoring strike for the last score of the game. The<lb />two-point conversion failed and the defense held<lb />on to win, 34-28.<lb />'This was a good chance for the kids to have<lb />some fun,' said Pirate coach Steve Logan. ''We<lb />didn't want to get anyone hurt today and that<lb />didn't happen. Now, we'll have to focus on our<lb />off-season conditioning and get ready for<lb />everyone to report in early August."'<lb />Statistically, McPhail had eight rushes for 51<lb />yards while Derrek Batson, Scott Richards and<lb />Dwight Linville eacn caught four passes each.<lb />McPhail was named the offensive MVP for his<lb />efforts.<lb />Crandell completed six of 13 passes for 30<lb />yards and a touchdown while Chris Hester com-<lb />pleted five of eight passes for 38 yards.<lb />Reggie Robinson was named the defensive<lb />MVP, leading all tacklers with 10, including one<lb />for a six yard loss. Mike Sweat added nine stops.<lb />The Pirates open their 1993 season in Ficklen<lb />Stadium on Sept. 9 against Syracuse. The game<lb />will be broadcast nationally by ESPN.<lb />Gold 4. 8. 10 10 6 8&amp;8 - &amp;<lb />Puiple 44.) . 4. S&amp; 6 &amp; 6 - 25<lb />FIRST QUARTER<lb />Gold: Dealton Cotton fumble recovery.<lb />Gold: Held offense to three-downs-and-out.<lb />Gold: Walter Scott fumble recovery.<lb />Purple: Dwight Linville 3 pass from Marcus Crandell (Jerris<lb />McPhail from Crandell)<lb />Gold: Held offense to three-downs-and-out.<lb />SECOND QUARTER<lb />Purple: McPhail 3 run (run failed).<lb />Gold: Held offense to three-downs-and-out.<lb />Gold: Garrett Beasley interception.<lb />Gold: Emmanuel McDaniel interception.<lb />Gold: Held offense to three-downs-and-out.<lb />THIRD QUARTER<lb />Gold: Jeff Griffin fumble recovery.<lb />Purple: Orlando Whitaker 4 run (Schizo Sherman run).<lb />Gold: Held offense to three-downs-and-out.<lb />Gold: Held offense without scoring.<lb />FOURTH QUARTER<lb />Gold: Held offense to three-downs-and-out.<lb />Gold: Held offense without scoring.<lb />Gold: Held offense without scoring.<lb />Gold: Held offense to three-downs-and-out.<lb />Purple: Allen Williams 55 pass from Rob Whitten (pass<lb />failed).<lb />INDIVIDUAL LEADERS<lb />Rushing: McPhail 8-51-1 TD, Sherman 5-25, Burke 4-13,<lb />Blanton 6-11, Smith 3-7.<lb />Passing: Crandell 6-13-1 for 30 yards, 1 TD, Hester 5-8-2<lb />for 38 yards, Whitaker 5-9-0 for 32 yards, Whitten 3-10-0<lb />for 65 yards, 1 TD.<lb />Receiving: Batson 4-33, Richards 4-31, Linville 4-15-1 TD,<lb />Blanton 2-9, Floyd 2-11.<lb />Punting: Wilson 7-45.7, Crabtree 3-35.6.<lb />Defense: Robinson 5-5-10, Sweat 0-9-9, Bunch 1-5-6,<lb />Williams 3-1-4, Haywood 0-4-4, Cooke 1-3-4.<lb />NCAA Statistical Rankings<lb />(Top 50 listed only)<lb />Rushing<lb />Junior Smith, T24th (94.27 yards per game)<lb />National Leader - Marshall Faulk, San Diego<lb />State (163.0 yards per game)<lb />Total Offense<lb />Michael Anderson, 11th (240.70 yards per game)<lb />National Leader - Jimmy Klingler, Houston<lb />(342.55 yards per game)<lb />Interceptions<lb />Greg Grandison, T10th (0.55 interceptions per<lb />game)<lb />National Leader - Carlton McDonald, Air Force<lb />(0.73 interceptions per game)<lb />Punt Returns<lb />Morris Letcher, 15th (11.95 yards per return)<lb />National Leader - Lee Gissendaner, North-<lb />western (21.80 yards per return)<lb />Kickoff Returns<lb />Morris Letcher, T48th (21.42 yards per return)<lb />National Leader - Fred Montgomery, New<lb />Mexico State (32.64 yards per return)<lb />All-Purpose Rushing<lb />Morris Letcher, 12th (147.82 yards per game)<lb />National Leader - Ryan Benjamin, Pacific<lb />(236.09 yards per game)<lb />Team Passing Offense<lb />ECU, 10th (280.45 yards per game)<lb />National Leader - Houston (407.09 yards per<lb />game)<lb />Team Total Offense<lb />ECU, 18th (421.09 yards per game)<lb />National Leader - Houston (519.45 yards per<lb />game)<lb />124<lb />Team Scoring Offense<lb />ECU, T33rd (26.27 points per game)<lb />National Leader - Fresno State (40.50 points<lb />per game)<lb />Team Punt Returns<lb />ECU, 5th (14.92 yards per return)<lb />National Leader - Northwestern (21.80 yards<lb />per return)<lb />Team Kickoff Returns<lb />ECU, 25th (21.54 yards per return<lb />National Leader - Florida State (30.33 yards per<lb />return)<lb />=<lb />ry<lb />vy iy<lb />PO o_o _v<lb />nm mM<lb />TT Mmm mM_mt<lb />i"<lb />nnmmmmmmmmmyi<lb /></p>
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        <p>gos<lb />wg<lb />0 Maa 0 Men 6 Be BO Mis MMe OM,<lb />-<lb />en ee ee eee |<lb />Oi kc a ND cll Oc ic i ll lll lc ls<lb />ee ee<lb />a ae<lb />=.<lb />\\<lb />P<lb />UL,<lb />bh<lb />Fu Ur Var Va<lb />LL<lb />wT<lb />|<lb />Ul<lb />W<lb />a a ee<lb />Uy WWW OW<lb />Tw Ww<lb />\<lb />Ll<lb />Al Al<lb />1<lb />latistics of 1992 Lettermen Lost<lb />(NOTE: Career statistics do not include 1992 Peach Bowl)<lb />Michael -<lb />AN DERS ON Game Att. Comp. Int. Pet. Yes: =D<lb />1991-Central Florida 4 2� + te 48 0<lb />QB, Jr-2L, 6-4, 226 Akron =. 10 � 8t. 6. 2<lb />Decatur, Ga. (Crim HS) Southern Mississippi 3 0p: 0 080 a...�<lb />Virginia Tech 0 0 Vv GD 0.2<lb />1991 Totals 29 36 � + Sir meh<lb />1992-Syracuse 52 ea � S62 .355 �<lb />Virginia Tech 44 26 S$ wm ae s<lb />South Carolina Ke 18 0 S13 2a Ss<lb />Bowling Green s. 33 3 WD sro 2<lb />Duke 32 20 �� Gs we 7<lb />Cincinnati 39 23 2 Set ae 4<lb />Pittsburgh SY. 20 +7 set se<lb />Southern Mississippi 39 23 5 See Te 2<lb />West Virginia 34 2t 2 6ir = 6 ore 2<lb />Memphis State 31 12. 2: Br. 1<lb />1992 Totals 308.222 23 353 2406 2<lb />Career Totals Q27. 231 BA 5535 2662 24<lb />Adrian DEFENSE<lb />B ARNHILL Game UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD-INT<lb />1988-Tennessee Tech 0 O O 00 0-0 0-0 0-0<lb />LB, Sr-3L, 5-11, 231 Virginia Tech 1 0 100 00 00 00<lb />Greenville, N.C. South Carolina 00 000 00 00 00<lb />(Rose HS) Southern Mississippi 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0<lb />SW Louisiana 0 0 000 00 0-0 0-0<lb />Florida State 0 0 000 00 00 0-0<lb />Syracuse 0.0 0 00 Ge 0D 066<lb />Miami (Fla.) 0 6 0 60 80 00 060<lb />Cincinnati � 0 @ 60 00 02 00<lb />1988 Totals 1 2 3 00 0-0 0-0 0-0<lb />1989-Bowling Green 5 3 8 00 00 00 00<lb />Cincinnati 2 4 660 00 10 060<lb />Illinois State So .2 5 0D 6009 06 128<lb />Louisiana Tech 3 3 600 00 00 00<lb />South Carolina 2 41 360 OO 80 O60<lb />Virginia Tech 5 6 11 00 0-0 00 0-0<lb />Syracuse 5 0 5 00 00 00 0-0<lb />Miami (Fla.) 4 2 6 00 00 0-0 0-0<lb />Temple 2 2 4 00 0-0 0-0 0-0<lb />Pittsburgh A 0 400 00 00) 00<lb />Southern Mississippi 2 2 4 0:0 00 0-0 0-0<lb />1989 Totals 37 25 62 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0<lb />1990-Louisiana Tech 1010060 66 00 00<lb />Florida State 3s 3 6 00 60 00 00<lb />Virginia Tech 0 0 000 00 00 0-0<lb />SW Louisiana 3 0 300 00 00 00<lb />Georgia 3 1 400 00 00 00<lb />South Carolina 3 3 600 OO 00 00<lb />Cincinnati 0 0 @60 80 60 060<lb />Memphis State A CG 4174 GOO GO O00<lb />Northern Illinois 0 � 6 80 60 00 60<lb />1990 Totals 17 7 24 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0<lb />1991-Redshirted<lb />1992-Southern Miss 0 � @CG0 CGO O60 Go<lb />West Virginia 0 0 000 00 00 00<lb />Arkansas State 1 � 1060 66 GO 60<lb />Memphis State 0 0 000 00 00 00<lb />1992 Totals 1 0 100 0-0 0-0 0-0<lb />Career Totals 56 34 90 1-1 0-0 1-0 1-0<lb />12<lb /><lb />Zaim DEFENSE<lb />CUNMULA J Game UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD-INT<lb />1991-Illinois 2 i 1 0-0 0-0 0-0<lb />DT, Sr-2L, 6-1, 240 Memphis State 2.82 06-&gt; +8 OO Of<lb />North Farmington, Mich. Syracuse 101 #00 %2 60 060<lb />(Grand Rapids JC/HS) _ Pittsburgh 6.6 6 008 O68 00 Go<lb />Tulane S 0-8 i 0-0 0-0 1-0<lb />Southern Mississippi 3 1 4 2-5 1-13 00 0-0<lb />Virginia Tech , 3.5 +4 0-0 0-0 0-0<lb />Cincinnati 20.2 oS 1-9 00 0-0<lb />North Carolina State 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 00 0-0<lb />1991 Totals 16 723 5-8 3%-32 0-0 1-0<lb />1992-Syracuse A 4.8 = 0-0 0-0 0-0<lb />Virginia Tech 2 6. 12 0-0 0-1 0-0<lb />South Carolina 5 2 ft 2a 0-0 0-0 00<lb />Bowling Green 2-6 7 = 13 0-0 0-0 0-0<lb />Duke &amp; 641 1-5 1-3 0-0 0-0<lb />Cincinnati os oo 60 1-6 00 0-0<lb />Pittsburgh 3.1.4 60 1-7 0-0 0-0<lb />Southern Mississippi 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0<lb />West Virginia S-3-6 22 0-0 1-1 0-0<lb />Arkansas State 2 1,9 $11 T2686 tO 68<lb />Memphis State 1,422 66 0-0 0-0 0-0<lb />1992 Totals 33 32 65 10-24 4%-22 2-2 0-0<lb />Career Totals 49 39 88 15-32 8-54 2-2 1-0<lb />Tony DEFENSE<lb />D AVIS Game UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR  POD-INT<lb />1991-Illinois 0.28 � 00 00 Oe 00<lb />LB, Jr-2L, 6-1, 245 Memphis State 3.4 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0<lb />Boston, Mass. Central Florida 5 �1. 6 600 0 00 6 610~~COCO 8<lb />(Coffeyville CC) South Carolina... 4 ..2..,2 00 06 08 60<lb />Akron a. 5 8 0-0 0-0 00 0-0<lb />Syracuse 4. 8 7 60 6 600)h6U0e6hCOCU�dGSE<lb />Pittsburgh 0.2 2 @68 00 00 G28<lb />Tulane a 8 0 00 O00 00 0-0<lb />Southern Miss 1.6 4 00 00 0-0 0-0<lb />Virginia Tech As 4 3 00 00 Ge ts<lb />Cincinnati a 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0<lb />N.C. State 5 2 8 0-0 0-0 00 0-0<lb />1991 Totals 22 18 40 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0<lb />1992-Syracuse 7.6.18 00 GG Ge �a<lb />Virginia Tech 2.4.76 OO fa tt te<lb />South Carolina ..11.23 .44 26 660 12 ��@<lb />Bowling Green ae 2 00 @0 08 Get<lb />Duke 6.72460 "12� GO 2 GO<lb />Cincinnati 9.4.18 -00 0G Q6 66<lb />Pittsburgh L241 8 0-0 00 00 0-0<lb />Southern Miss 10. 3 3 22 G0 66 0<lb />West Virginia 6 4 0. ?0 66 Ge O86<lb />Arkansas State A 7 44 We i ee. te<lb />Memphis State 2 0 9 00 00 00 0-1<lb />1992 Totals 82 40 122 6-17 2-10 3-1 1-1<lb />Career Totals 104 58 162 6-17 2-10 4-1 1-1<lb />Ety<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Ns<lb />Statistics of 1992 Lettermen Lost<lb />vy Ww fy<lb /><lb />Jerry DEFENSE Clayton RECEIVING<lb />DILLON Game UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD-INT DRIVER Game No. Yds. Avg. TD Long<lb />1989-Bowling Green 1 2 3 00 000-0 00 1989-Bowling Green 0 0 0.0 0 0 i<lb />OLB, Sr-4L, 6-4, 224 Cincinnati 20 2 1-3 0000 60 SE, Sr-3L, 6-0, 201 Cincinnati 0 oS te 9 oO<lb />Lake Placid, Fla. (HS) Illinois State A450 4 12 te 10 00 College Park, Ga. Illinois State 3 6 107" 4 20 ge<lb />Louisiana Tech 2 4 6 00 0000 00 (Douglass HS) Louisiana Tech 3 SO 167 8 25�<lb />South Carolina 3 8 6 00 00 00 00 South Carolina 1 18 i360 0 Te =<lb />Virginia Tech 000 00 0000 0-0 1989 Totals 7 1S = 96 1 29<lb />Syracuse oO Tr tf .00 C0 00 00 1990-Louisiana Tech 2 Zo �100 0 15 "<lb />Miami (Fla.) 1-0 1 OO 060 00 C0 Florida State 1 4 4.0 0 4 -<lb />Temple 27 3 OO OC 00 O06 Georgia 1 t2 120 0 12<lb />Pittsburgh 22 4 00 G0 61 00 Southern Mississippi 1 2 20 �866 2<lb />Southern Mississippi O O 0O 0-0 000-0 0-0 South Carolina 2 9 4.5 0 6 a<lb />1989 Totals 17 13 30 2-5 1-6 1-1 0-0 Cincinnati 1 1 1.0 0 1<lb />1990-Louisiana Tech 4 5 9 1-6 00 00 1-0 Temple 0 0 0.0 0 0 =<lb />Florida State 3 2 5 OO 60 60 00 Memphis State 2 25. i205 0 22<lb />: Virginia Tech 6�2 8 O00 00 00 00 Northern Illinois 0 0 0.0 0 0 =<lb />| SW Louisiana 2 3s &amp; OO 0 00 00 1990 Totals 10 We As 0 22<lb />Georgia 7 3 10� 00 00 00 00 1991-Illinois 3 so 11.7 1 16<lb />Southern Mississippi 1 5 6 O00 0000 0-0 Memphis State 2 St (5 1 19 =<lb />| South Carolina 4 812 00 0000 00 Central Florida 0 oS 2o � 8<lb />Cincinnati Awe 7 80 600 00 04 South Carolina 1 me 28 {<lb />Temple 5 3 8 00 0000 00 Akron 3 6 26 2 2 FE<lb />| Memphis State 2 1 3 00 00 00 1-0 Syracuse 3 42 14.0 ta<lb />Northern Illinois 16 4�17 2-12 00 0-0 1-0 Pittsburgh 1 6 6.0 0 6 -<lb />1990 Totals 51 39 90 3-18 0-0 0-0 3-1 Tulane 1 16 �3=10-0 0 10 =<lb />. 1991-Illinois 2.2 4.00. 0000. 10 Southern Mississippi 5 1 236 2 50<lb />Memphis State Bo 85-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Virginia Tech 5 52 10.4 1 15 ~<lb />| Central Florida 8.0. 300 . 00 060 00 Cincinnati 4 SS 45 |. 3 ai<lb />South Carolina 3.3 6 �13 #00 14 69 North Carolina State 2 a7 ies 0 .<lb />Akron 3 1 4 #13 # �+00 00 00 1991 Totals 28 464 16.6 10 50 =<lb />Syracuse 1 3 G6. 00 00 00 C1 1992-Syracuse 5 fay. 222 1 28<lb />Pittsburgh | 6. 24 00 GO 60 Virginia Tech 4 62 205 is �<lb />Tulane 4 6 10 1-51%-17 0-0 0-0 South Carolina 4 67. 6168 2 45 -_<lb />Southern Mississippi 4 7 11 1-4 0-0 0-1 0-0 Bowling Green 3 36 126 1 15<lb />Virginia Tech A' 7 11 60 00 060 1 Duke 1 oman A) gee 7 =<lb />Cincinnati o� 4: 9] 0-0 0-0 0-1 Cincinnati 10 SS �= 15.5 1 40<lb />North Carolina State 4 3 7 1-7 %-10 0-0 0-0 Pittsburgh 3 44 �(147 0 21<lb />1991 Totals 36 39 75 7-201%-17 1-1 2-2 Southern Mississippi 4 32 8.0 0 14 _-<lb />1992-Syracuse � 7 12. 12 49 00 00 West Virginia 4 32 8.0 0 10<lb />Virginia Tech 3� 4 7 00 0000 00 Arkansas State 0 0 0.0 0 0 =<lb />Duke 6 5 11 00 009 10 00 Memphis State 5 56. 11-2 0 15<lb />Cincinnati 6 513 28 0000 00 1992 Totals 43 624 14.5 6 45 dj<lb />Pittsburgh 5� | 6 00 00061 1-0 Career Totals G 1266 45 7 50 -<lb />Southern Mississippi 11 4 15 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0<lb />West Virginia 7 8.00 0000 00 A<lb />Arkansas State 9 6 i717 G0 10. 10 a<lb />Memphis State 6 7 14 00.00 06 Derrick DEFENSE<lb />1992 Totals 60 43103 5-18 %-9 2-1 4-0 FIELDS Game UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD-INT =<lb />Career Totals 164 134 298 17-61 5-32 4-3 9-3 1989-Bowling Green 6 4 10 00 00 0-0 0-0<lb />OLB, Sr-3L, 6-1, 203 Cincinnati 3 3 6 140 00 11 G0 :<lb />Clearwater, Fla. (HS) Illinois State 24 6 13 00 00 10 f-<lb />Louisiana Tech 3 f 10 14 O60 06 61<lb />South Carolina 5 �@ &amp; GO 00 GO 10<lb />Virginia Tech 5 4 9 60 00 10 10 -<lb />Syracuse 9 1 170 28 00 00 00<lb />Miami (Fla.) 4.3 6 @0 00 00 1-0 -<lb />Temple 4 t �-138 @0 00 G0<lb />1989 Totals 40 30 70 6-28 0-0 2-1 4-1<lb />| 1990-Louisiana Tech 3 4 7 00 0000 00 fim<lb />Florida State 2 4 6 OO 00 00 10<lb />SW Louisiana G6 2 &amp; @O 00 60 14<lb />Georgia 3 2 �&amp; 00 @0 60 C66 =<lb />Temple 3 2 � @Q 06 G0 60<lb />Northern Illinois 3 Tt 4 00 00 G6 046 =<lb />1990 Totals 20 15 35 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0<lb />1991-Illinois G6 @ 0 600 G0 G0 60<lb />Memphis State 3 1 4 00 0000 00 fi<lb />Central Florida 2 0 2 @0 06 00 106<lb />South Carolina 1 0 Ff OO GO G0 00<lb />1991 Totals 6 1 7 00 0-0 0-0 1-0 -<lb />1992-No Statistics<lb />Career Totals 67 46 114 6-28 0-0 2-2 8-1 =<lb />Jerry Dillon<lb />126 =<lb /></p>
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          <lb />- Sal<lb />Bac<lb />awit OO Cc - Cee OD Bo EE Ro EB Ram a<lb />-<lb />a nal<lb />cial<lb />a ace<lb />alld ati Naas icici tll till itil tt sill Ht ites OD itis Otte H tt-o=ii | tit-o-siii j ti-uestit t tt_-e=azt(  tt-_-sjit(  IV_- ii t tm! i Mia � MCG @ MiG<lb />vy<lb />| ea 9? aS i<lb />Ul<lb />Li<lb />'Al<lb />AY AY OGY oOUAY OU) OU) ou) i oi ou aaa<lb />NV<lb />fatistics of 1992 Lettermen Lost<lb />Greg DEFENSE<lb />GR ANDISON Game UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD-INT<lb />1991-Illinois : s 2? 700 UO Gl 14<lb />SAF, Sr-2L, 6-2, 218 Memphis State 10 3 13 00 00 00 1-0<lb />Pensacola, Fla. Central Florida 7, 2 8 00 00 it 02<lb />(Pearl River JC/ South Carolina 5 4 900 00 00 00<lb />Washington HS) Akron 3 1 400 G0 00 10<lb />Syracuse 7-6 13 11 OO GD 614<lb />Pittsburgh 8 5 13 00 00 00 00<lb />Tulane 51 6 00 00 00 0-0<lb />Southern Mississippi 9 2 1100 00 1-0 0-0<lb />Virginia Tech 6 2 800 00 00 OI<lb />Cincinnati 5.2 70 00 00 OF<lb />North Carolina State 5 6 1100 00 00 00<lb />1991 Totals 70 30 100 1-1 0-0 2-2 4-4<lb />1992-Syracuse 4 1 500 00 00 00<lb />Virginia Tech 42 � 600 00 00 02<lb />South Carolina 30 3 00 00 00� 1-0<lb />Bowling Green 6.2� 8 00 00 Gl ia<lb />Duke 5,3 68 00 00 00 C1<lb />Cincinnati 20 200 00 00 060<lb />Pittsburgh 2 2 400 00 00. 10<lb />Southern Mississippi 5 4 900 00 00 0-0<lb />West Virginia 6 2 8 00 O00 00 00<lb />Arkansas State 42 3 7 00 606.00 i<lb />Memphis State 7 0 700 00 00 Ci<lb />1992 Totals 48 19 67 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-6<lb />Career Totals 118 49 167 1-1 0-0 2-2 8-10<lb />Thomas DEFENSE<lb />J ON E Ss Game UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR  PD-INT<lb />1992-Syracuse A. 5.9 15. 00. 00 0-0<lb />LB, JI-1L, 62, 202 Virginia Tech 4,2. 6 00 00. 060 0-0<lb />Lumberton, N.C. South Garoina 4 8 12 00 O00 60 �00<lb />(HS/Campbell University) BowlingGreen 8 3 11 1-1 0-0 00 00<lb />Duke 0 0 0 00 00 G0 0-0<lb />Cincinnati @ � 2 00 00 09 0-0<lb />Pittsburgh 0 � 0 00 GO G0 0-0<lb />Southern Miss 2 41 2 638 00. CGO C08 0-0<lb />West Virginia � 0 0 060 60. C0 0-0<lb />Arkansas State O 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0<lb />Memphis State 0O 0 0 0-0 00 0-0 1-0<lb />1992 and<lb />Career Totals 24 19 43 2-6 0-0 0-0 1-0<lb />Nick Wilson<lb />Ernie DEFENSE<lb />LEWIS Game UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD-INT<lb />1989-Bowling Green 3 0 3 00 00 00 00<lb />OLB, Sr-4L, 6-1, 216 Cincinnati 12 83 66 00 00 0<lb />Sanford, Fla. Illinois State 3 2 5 00 00 00 00<lb />(Seminole HS) Louisiana Tech 12 3.00 00 OO 0<lb />South Carolina 00 0 00 00 00 00<lb />Virginia Tech 0 0 0 &amp; C0 00 00<lb />Syracuse 0 0 0 00 CO CO GO<lb />Miami (Fla.) 0 1 1 60 OO O00 60<lb />Temple 6 2 8 00 00 00 0-0<lb />Pittsburgh 510 15 00 00 00 1-0<lb />Southern Mississippi 4 4 8 1-3 00 00 1-0<lb />1989 Totals 23 23 46 1-3 0-0 0-0 2-0<lb />1990-Louisiana Tech 2 3 5 OO O00 00 0-0<lb />Florida State 10 5 15 00 00 00 0-0<lb />Virginia Tech 20� 2�00 00 CO CY<lb />SW Louisiana 4 2 6 @O @O G0 CO<lb />Georgia 3 0 3 00 00 00 00<lb />Southern Mississippi 1 3 4 00 00 00 00<lb />South Carolina 24 6 00 00 00 00<lb />Cincinnati 10 1 060 O00 GO 06<lb />Temple 2�s 5 00 ?0 60 G0<lb />Memphis State 22 4 00 00 00 00<lb />Northern Illinois 3:1 4 14 00 00 60<lb />1990 Totals 32 23 55 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0<lb />1991-Illinois 5 2 7 80 00 00 00<lb />Memphis State 5 4 9 00 00 00 00<lb />Central Florida 5 0 6 00 OO 00 00<lb />South Carolina 1.2 3�00 00 00. 00<lb />Akron 1.3 4-00 00 O00 60<lb />Syracuse 21 38 00 00 60 00<lb />Pittsburgh 00 0 00 00 00 00<lb />Southern Mississippi O O O 00 00 00 00<lb />Virginia Tech 22 4 GO 00 GO 060<lb />Cincinnati 00 0 00 00 00 00<lb />1992 Totals 21 14 35 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0<lb />1992-Syracuse 7-3 10 0079 00 00<lb />Virginia Tech 7.5 12&gt; 25 00 00 @0<lb />South Carolina 11.4 15 1-11 #4 01 O00<lb />Bowling Green 44 8 00 00 00 0-0<lb />Duke 4.2 6. 00 00 01 10<lb />Cincinnati 3 2 5 00 00 00 60<lb />Pittsburgh 5 4 9 1-1 00 00 00<lb />Southern Mississippi 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0<lb />West Virginia 4 6 10 00 00 0-1 1-0<lb />Arkansas State 5 3 8 00 00 GO 1-0<lb />Memphis State 5 3 8 24 00 0.0 00<lb />1992 Totals 58 39 97 6-21 1-13 0-3 3-0<lb />Career Totals 134 99 233 8-28 1-13 0-3 5-0<lb />Tim DEFENSE<lb />M ARSH M ON Game UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD-INT<lb />1989-No Statistics<lb />CB, Sil, 68, 172 1990-No Statistics<lb />Nashville, N.C. 1991-Central Florida 2 0 2 00 00 00 1-0<lb />(Northern Nash HS) South Carolina 0-0 000 60.600. 00<lb />Akron 0 0 000 00 00 0-0<lb />Syracuse 0 0 000 00 00 0-0<lb />Pittsburgh 0 0 0600 OO O00 - 00<lb />Tulane 0 0 00-0 00 00 0-0<lb />Southern Mississippi O O O 0:0 00 00 00<lb />Virginia Tech O.0 000 00 00 60<lb />Cincinnati 0 0 0 G0 00 00 00<lb />North Carolina State 0 0 000 00 00 0-0<lb />1991 Totals 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0<lb />1992-No Statistics<lb />Career Totals 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Statistics of 1992 Lettermen Lost<lb />Victor RUSHING<lb />Game Mo. Yds. Avg. TD Long<lb />McBRYDE 1989-Bowling Green 6 39 6.5 0 32<lb />LB/RB, Sr-3L, 5-11, 225 Cincinnati 0 0 00. 0 0<lb />Red Springs, N.C. (HS) Illinois State 3 10 33 0 4<lb />Louisiana Tech 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />South Carolina 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />Virginia Tech 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />Syracuse 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />Miami (Fla.) 2 21 10.5 0 +5<lb />Temple 4 47 Vis 0 36<lb />Pittsburgh 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />Southern Mississippi 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />1989 Totals We. V7, 7.8 0 36<lb />1990-Louisiana Tech 5 25 5.0 0 10<lb />Florida State 1 2 2.0 0 Z<lb />Georgia 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />Southern Mississippi 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />South Carolina 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />Cincinnati Z 3 15 0 2<lb />1990 Totals 8 30 3.8 0 10<lb />1991-Redshirted<lb />Career Totals 2a 40s �i147 6.4 0 36<lb />DEFENSE<lb />Game UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD-INT<lb />1992-Syracuse 0 2 200 00 00 0-0<lb />Virginia Tech 0 0 000 00 00 00<lb />South Carolina 6 0 600 00 0-0 0-0<lb />Bowling Green 9 5 14 1-1 00 60 00<lb />Duke 1 0 100 00 00 00<lb />Cincinnati 0 0 000 0-0 00 0-0<lb />Pittsburgh 0 0 00-0 0-0 0-0 0-0<lb />1992 Totals 16 7 23 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0<lb />Sean PASSING<lb />Game Att. Comp. Int. Pet. Yds. TD<lb />McCONNELL 1991-Illinois 3 3 2.0 1060. 8 . 0<lb />QB, Sr-2L, 6-2, 192 Memphis State 1 0 0 000 0 0<lb />Downey, Cal. Central Florida 7 A.A 6571. 36. 0<lb />(Cerritos JC/HS) 1991 Totals 11 724 635. 54. 0<lb />1992-Syracuse 24 12.4 500 168 1<lb />Virginia Tech 13 7.90 508 457.0<lb />South Carolina 5 1...0 200 Ee 0<lb />Bowling Green 4 3.0 750. 27. 0<lb />Duke 5 2.0 �400. 11. 0<lb />Cincinnati 5 A 0 800 46 0<lb />Pittsburgh 0 0.08 000 0.0<lb />Southern Mississippi 0 0 0 ._ 000 6. 0<lb />West Virginia 4 2 eM 2B Been Arn Q<lb />Arkansas State 22 l2@ 2... S45 72 ..3<lb />Memphis State 10 � � 500 368 0<lb />1992 Totals 95 48 4 505 560 4<lb />Career Totals 106 55.5 51.9 614 4<lb />Charles RUSHING<lb />ad \ LE S Game No. Yds. Avg. TD Long<lb />No Rushing Attempts in 1991<lb />RB, Sr-2L, 5-10, 178 1992-Syracuse 0 0 G0 0 0<lb />Indianapolis, Ind. Virginia Tech 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />(Ellsworth JC/ South Carolina 0 0 G0 0 0<lb />Broad Ripple HS) Bowling Green 0 0 00. 0 0<lb />Duke 2 S2.= �41.0 0 79<lb />Cincinnati 3 32 10.7 0 36<lb />Pittsburgh 3 7 ea 0 3<lb />Southern Mississippi 10 112 ite 0 30<lb />West Virginia S) 41 8.2 0 15<lb />Arkansas State Vi 43 6.1 0 14<lb />Memphis State 2 2 1.0 0 2<lb />1992 and<lb />Career Totals S29 6=6318 9.9 0 79<lb />128<lb />Deke KICKING<lb />OWE N Ss Game FG PAT Pts. Long<lb />No Previous Statistics<lb />PRK, SeIL, 611, 172 1992-Syracuse 0-1 3-3 3 -<lb />Jacksonville, N.C. (HS) Virginia Tech 1-2 1-2 4 26<lb />South Carolina 0-1 2-2 2 oe<lb />Bowling Green 0-0 2-3 2 -_<lb />Duke 0-0 2-2 2 o<lb />Cincinnati 0-1 6-6 6 -<lb />Pittsburgh 1-2 4-5 is 31<lb />Southern Mississippi 0-0 1-1 1 a<lb />West Virginia 0-0 4-4 4<lb />Arkansas State 0-0 5-5 5 -<lb />Memphis State 0-0 1-1 1 -<lb />1992 and<lb />Career Totals 2-7 31-34 of 31<lb />Kurt RECEIVING<lb />SE - K Fr O R D Game No. Yds. Avg. TD Long<lb />1991-Illinois 1 6 6.0 0 6<lb />TE, Sr-2L, 6-6, 239 Memphis State 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />Leesburg, Va. Central Florida 2 7 eo 6 4<lb />(Mars Hill College/ South Carolina 0 ? @6 6 0<lb />Loudoun County HS) Akron 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />Syracuse 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />Pittsburgh 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />Tulane 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />Southern Mississippi 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />Virginia Tech 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />Cincinnati 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />North Carolina State 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />1991 Totals 3 13 4.3 0 6<lb />1992-No Statistics<lb />Cedric Van Buren<lb />Tr TTT<lb />nmmiM iW<lb />be ne i ta tue i a ip<lb />vr W<lb />nnmmom mom mom<lb /></p>
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          <lb />LL<lb />bh<lb />ve<lb />A<lb />'<lb />Sa<lb />LA<lb />1<lb />a Wi<lb />) tie) Pee OP<lb />Pies<lb />Md<lb />Li<lb />ye? 0<lb />aww a oO Ww<lb />A<lb />Al<lb />TT is is tn" ts" is" Lt." it." oft" on a tf it . st dh 6A vhUme �." uhCNnn hoe ee:dhUmree hh ee ee eee ee eer ee<lb />ace<lb />=e<lb />Al<lb />uA<lb />ie;<lb />NY<lb />Cedric<lb />VAN BUREN<lb />RB, Sr-4L, 5-10, 185<lb />Charleston, S.C.<lb />(Middleton HS)<lb />RUSHING RECEIVING<lb />Game No. Yds. Avg. TD Wo. Yds. Avg. TD<lb />1989-Bowling Green 5 8050 8. 0 3 U0 .0<lb />Cincinnati 0 000 0 2. 0 34 0<lb />Illinois State S mse 0 @ 0 OD 4<lb />Louisiana Tech 7 wece UV UU 8 Be 8<lb />South Carolina - B46 0 2 4785 0<lb />Virginia Tech 0 00D 0 DBD G00 8<lb />Syracuse 5 2244 1� �2. 7.35 28<lb />Miami (Fla.) S 23�32 0. 4. 2460-0<lb />Temple 7. 1616 0. 1 16. 140.0<lb />1989 Totals Be 2244.3 1 9 62 6.5 6<lb />1990-Louisiana Tech SB 4b eo 0 2 16 Gu 0<lb />Florida State 9 4629 0 41.13 160 4<lb />Virginia Tech i906 �6561-3656. 0 1, 6 30 0<lb />SW Louisiana i GZ52 08. 1 70 0<lb />Georgia So wes 0. 0 8.00 0<lb />Southern Mississippi Do 57.660 0 1. 4:40 0<lb />South Carolina 10 -29 29 12.0 9. 00 6<lb />Cincinnati BS 31390 1.5 50 0<lb />Temple SB 123 0 2 12 60 0<lb />Memphis State iy 711 Go 0. 2 33 495 1<lb />Northern Illinois 2 615.12 0 0: 00 0<lb />1990 Totals 116 468842 3 11 162 14.7 2<lb />1991-Illinois SO 6348 0 12. 7.7038<lb />Memphis State 18� 82145 0 8 08 06 0<lb />Central Florida 11 ~- 4036 0 2 798 305 7<lb />South Carolina 11 33848 0 0.0200 0<lb />Akron 7 2840 0. 4 32 60.1<lb />Syracuse 11 23.27-9 0. 8 00 0<lb />Pittsburgh B. 2038 42.11.10 6<lb />Tulane 6 1627-0 0 0.00 0<lb />Southern Mississippi A 1435 0 4 3 304<lb />Virginia Tech 2 8400 14 - 9<lb />Cincinnati B 1550.0 4.411.110 G6<lb />North Carolina State 11 6559 0 5 30 60 1<lb />1991 Totals 80 3513.5 4 11 129 11-7 3<lb />1992-Syracuse 4 3996 0 3 56 187 0<lb />Virginia Tech 11... 3935 � 5 49�95 |<lb />South Carolina 5 29568 0 5 35.70 3<lb />Bowling Green 2�17 85 0 5 26-52 0<lb />Duke 6 2033 6G 3 24 80 0<lb />Cincinnati 16836 0 6 31 52 1<lb />Pittsburgh M06 668348 0. 4 20 75 8<lb />1992 Totals AA 2154.9 0 31 251 38.1 3<lb />Career Totals 297 1260 4.2 5 62604 9.7 8<lb />Ety<lb />el lome) Mb eee Qe<lb />Fred DEFENSE<lb />WALKE R Game UT AT TT TFL Sacks FF-FR PD-INT<lb />1991-Illinois 0 0 0 00 OO Ce 06<lb />SAF, Jr-2L, 5-11, 197 Memphis State 10 100 O68 OC GC<lb />Aiken, S.C. (HS) Central Florida 6 2 68 00 60 Go 68<lb />South Carolina 5 4 � 00 00 00 15<lb />Akron a 3 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0<lb />Syracuse 6 2 8 GD 00 Of o�<lb />Pittsburgh 7 6 13 00 OO 06. Te<lb />Southern Mississippi 1 1 2 00 00 00 0-0<lb />Virginia Tech 4 3 / 00 O68 OO GE<lb />Cincinnati Ss 2 + 8 C8 O00 Ce C2<lb />N.C. State $3 6 983 OO 00 O00 O68<lb />1991 Totals 38 27 65 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-2<lb />1992-Syracuse A. 2 $3 00 06 Ge GG<lb />Virginia Tech a 5 00 00 00 0-0<lb />South Carolina eS 4 9 00 00 00 1-0<lb />Bowling Green a. 4 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0<lb />Duke 0 0 6 00 GO Gi 68<lb />Cincinnati 3-0. 3.00 ?0: 00. 60<lb />Pittsburgh a4 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0<lb />Southern Mississippi O O 0O 0-0 0-0 1-0 20<lb />West Virginia 124 200 00 00 00<lb />Arkansas State 1A 2 00 00 00 0-0<lb />Memphis State a5 5 00 00 00 00<lb />1992 Totals 31 9 40 0-0 0-0 1-1 2-0<lb />Career Totals 69 36 105 0-0 0-0 2-1 4-2<lb />Peter RECEIVING<lb />Z O Pp MH Y Game No. Yds. Avg. TD Long<lb />1990-Florida State 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />WR, Si-2L, 6-1, 176 Georgia 1 18 (180 "0 &gt; 16<lb />Burke, Va. Southern Mississippi 0 0 O06 0<lb />(Robinson HS) South Carolina 0 0 00 � 0<lb />ae Memphis State 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />2 Northern Illinois 2 17 S85" 6 9<lb />1990 Totals 3 ao 147 0 18<lb />1991-Illinois 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />Memphis State 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />Central Florida 2 28 14.0 0 15<lb />South Carolina 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />Akron 6 76 12:7 1 23<lb />Syracuse 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />Pittsburgh 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />Tulane 0 0 0.0 0 0<lb />Southern Mississippi 1 11 11.0 0 11<lb />1991 Totals 9 5 �128 1 23<lb />1992-Syracuse 6 55 9.2 0 22<lb />Virginia Tech 9 111 12.3 1 18<lb />South Carolina 2 26 13.0 0 19<lb />Bowling Green ta. 148 12.3 1 31<lb />Duke 2 15 75 0 8<lb />Cincinnati 1 7 7.0 0 Z<lb />Pittsburgh 5 53 10.6 0 19<lb />Southern Mississippi 1 4 4.0 0 4<lb />West Virginia 1 8 8.0 0 8<lb />Arkansas State 2 45 225 0 31<lb />Memphis State 3 18 5.0 0 9<lb />1992 Totals 44 487 cy 2 31<lb />Career Totals 56. .6397 = 17.4 3 31<lb />SENIORS WITH NO CAREER STATISTICS<lb /><lb />SN Charles Howard<lb />OT Tony Howard<lb />RB Derrick Pasley<lb />OT Tom Scott<lb /><lb />OT Nick Wilson<lb /></p>
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          <lb />1992 Honors/Records Broken or Tied<lb />Player Honors<lb />Tom Scott<lb />All-America, The Sporting News (1st Team)<lb />All-America, Football News (1st Team)<lb />All-America, UPI (2nd Team)<lb />ECAC/Budget All-Star Team (1st Team)<lb />All-South Independent, AP (1st Team)<lb />All-independent Football Alliance (1st Team)<lb />Senior Bowl<lb />East-West All-Star Shrine Game<lb />Southeast's Top Offensive Lineman, Atlanta<lb />Touchdown Club<lb />Michael Anderson<lb />All-America, UPI (Honorable Mention)<lb />All-America, Football News (Honorable Mention)<lb />All-South Independent, AP (2nd Team)<lb />ECAC Player of the Week (Virginia Tech)<lb />Independent Football Alliance Player of the<lb />Week (Syracuse, Virginia Tech)<lb />Junior Smith<lb />All-America, Football News (Honorable Mention)<lb />All-South Independent, AP (1st Team)<lb />All-lndependent Football Alliance (1st Team)<lb />ESPN Player of the Game (Southern Miss)<lb />ECAC Player of the Week (South Carolina,<lb />Southern Miss, Arkansas State)<lb />Independent Football Alliance Player of the<lb />Week (Arkansas State)<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />All-America, Football News (Honorable Mention)<lb />All-South Independent, AP (1st Team)<lb />All-independent Football Alliance (1st Team)<lb />Bernard Carter<lb />All-America, Football News (Honorable Mention)<lb />All-South Independent, AP (1st Team)<lb />ECAC Player of the Week (Duke)<lb />Jerry Dillon<lb />All-America, Football News (Honorable Mention)<lb />All-South Independent, AP (2nd Team)<lb />ECAC Player of the Week (Arkansas State)<lb />Greg Grandison<lb />All-America, Football News (Honorable Mention)<lb />All-South Independent, AP (2nd Team)<lb />Blue-Gray All-Star Game<lb />Individual Records<lb />Single Game Pass Attempts - 55, Michael<lb />Anderson vs. Bowling Green (Old Mark, 51, Jeff<lb />Blake vs. N.C. State, Jan. 1, 1992). Also breaks<lb />school mark by a sophomore.<lb />Single Game Pass Completions - 33, Anderson<lb />vs. Bowling Green (Old Mark, 31, Blake vs. N.C.<lb />State, Jan. 1, 1992). Also breaks school mark by a<lb />sophomore.<lb />Single Game Passing Yardage - 379,<lb />Anderson vs. Bowling Green (Old Mark, 378,<lb />Blake vs. N.C. State, Jan. 1, 1992). Also breaks<lb />school mark by a sophomore.<lb />Single Game Pass Receptions By A Junior - 9,<lb />Morris Letcher vs. Syracuse (Old Mark, 6, Luke<lb />Fisher vs. Temple, Oct. 27, 1990, Stefon Adams<lb />vs. Florida, Oct. 22, 1989).<lb />Single Game Pass Receptions By A Freshman<lb />- 7, Derrek Batson vs. Va. Tech (Old Mark, 4,<lb />Cedric Van Buren vs. Miami, Fla., Nov. 4, 1989).<lb />Single Game Rushing Yards By A Sophomore<lb />- 232, Junior Smith vs. Arkansas State (Old Mark,<lb />177, Eddie Hicks vs. Southern Illinois, Oct. 9,<lb />1976).<lb />Single Game Total Offensive Yardage By A<lb />Sophomore - 369, Anderson vs. Bowling Green<lb />(Old Mark, 313, Travis Hunter vs. Va. Tech, Oct.<lb />17, 1987).<lb />Single Game Interceptions Thrown - 5,<lb />Anderson vs. Southern Miss (Old Mark, 4, Bill<lb />Bailey vs. Louisville, Nov. 25, 1966, John Casazza<lb />vs. Richmond, Oct. 24, 1970).<lb />Single Game Punt Attempts - 13, Michael<lb />Jacobs vs. Memphis State (Old Mark, 12, Billy<lb />Wightman vs. three opponents). Also breaks<lb />school mark by a freshman.<lb />Single Game Punting Yards - 488, Jacobs vs.<lb />Memphis State (Old Mark, 450, Wightman vs.<lb />Southern Miss, Oct. 5, 1968). Also breaks school<lb />mark by a freshman.<lb />Single Game All-Purpose Rushing Yardage -<lb />304, Letcher vs. Memphis State (Old Mark, 277,<lb />Dion Johnson vs. Illinois). Also breaks school<lb />mark by a junior.<lb />Single Season Receptions By A Freshman -<lb />26, Batson (Old Mark, 11, Walter Wilson, 1986).<lb />Single Season Receptions By A Junior - 47,<lb />Morris Letcher (Old Mark, 35, Luke Fisher, 1990).<lb />Single Season Receiving Yardage By A Junior<lb />- 557, Letcher (Old Mark, 534, Fisher, 1990).<lb />Single Season Reception Yardage By A<lb />Freshman - 288, Batson (Old Mark, 220, Walter<lb />Wilson, 1986).<lb />Single Season Touchdown Receptions By A<lb />Freshman - 2, Batson (Old Mark, 1, set six times by<lb />four others).<lb />Single Season Touchdown Receptions By A<lb />Running Back - 3, Miles and Van Buren (Old Mark,<lb />2, by 4 others).<lb />Single Season Receptions By A Running Back<lb />- 31, Cedric Van Buren (Old Mark, 22, Jarrod<lb />Moody, 1986).<lb />Single Season Touchdown Passes By A<lb />Sophomore - 22, Anderson (Old Mark, 6, Darrell<lb />Speed, 1984).<lb />Single Season Pass Attempts - 398, Anderson<lb />(Old Mark, 168, Blake, 1991). Also breaks school<lb />mark by a sophomore.<lb />Single Season Pass Completions - 222,<lb />Anderson (Old Mark, 203, Blake, 1991). Also<lb />breaks school mark by a sophomore.<lb />Single Season Passing Yardage By A<lb />Sophomore - 2,486, Anderson (Old Mark, 1,107,<lb />Hunter, 1987).<lb />Single Season Pass Efficiency Rating By A<lb />Sophomore - 114.6, Anderson (Old Mark, 108.96,<lb />Hunter, 1987).<lb />Single Season Total Offensive Yardage By A<lb />Sophomore - 2,407, Anderson (Old Mark, 1,478,<lb />Hunter, 1987).<lb />130<lb />Single Season Interceptions Thrown - 23,<lb />Anderson (Old Mark, 20, John Casazza, 1970).<lb />Single Season Quarterback Sacks - 11,<lb />Bernard Carter (Old Mark, Jody Schulz, 1982).<lb />Also breaks school mark by a junior.<lb />Single Season Interception Yards By A<lb />Freshman - 125, Hank Cooper (Old Mark, 84, Jim<lb />Bolding, 1973).<lb />Single Season Kickoff Returns By A Junior -<lb />36, Letcher (Old Mark, 34, Dion Johnson, 1990).<lb />Single Season Punt Return Yards By A Junior<lb />- 263, Letcher (Old Mark, 230, Henry Williams,<lb />1983).<lb />Career Touchdown Receptions - 17, Clayton<lb />Driver (Old Mark, 16, Walter Wilson, 1986-89).<lb />Career Receptions By A Running Back - 62,<lb />Cedric Van Buren (Old Mark, 51, Tom Grant,<lb />1965-67).<lb />Career Quarterback Sacks - 202, Bernard<lb />Carter (Old Mark, 19, Jody Schulz, 1981-82).<lb />Season, Game Interception Returned For<lb />Touchdown - 1, Hank Cooper vs. Cincinnati, 1992<lb />(Ties mark of 22 others).<lb />Career Interceptions Returned For Touch-<lb />down - 2, Greg Floyd (Old Mark, 1, by 22 others).<lb />Longest Punt Return - 97 yards, Derrek Batson<lb />vs. West Virginia (Old Mark, 80 yards, Gerald Hall<lb />vs. Richmond, Oct: 15, 1977).<lb />Longest Fumble Recovery Return - 97 yards,<lb />Ernie Lewis vs. West Virginia (Old Mark, 36 yards,<lb />Lewis vs. Duke, 1992).<lb />Team Records<lb />Single Game Pass Attempts - 77, vs. Syracuse<lb />(Old Mark, 51 vs. Southern Miss, Nov. 9, 1991,<lb />N.C. State, Jan. 1, 1992). Was four shy of NCAA<lb />record 81 set by Houston vs. SMU on Oct. 20,<lb />1990.<lb />Single Game Pass Completions - 36, vs.<lb />Syracuse and Bowling Green (Old Mark, 31 vs.<lb />N.C. State, Jan. 1, 1992).<lb />Single Game Passing Yardage - 51, vs.<lb />Syracuse (Old Mark, 411 vs. Southern Miss, Nov.<lb />9, 1991).<lb />Single Game First Downs Passing - 23, vs.<lb />Syracuse (Old Mark, 22 vs. Southern Miss, Nov. 9,<lb />1991).<lb />Single Game Interceptions Thrown - 5, vs.<lb />Southern Miss (Ties old mark, set vs. three<lb />opponents).<lb />Single Season Most Passing Attempts - 497.<lb />(Old Mark, 414, 1991).<lb />Single Season Most Pass Completions - 272.<lb />(Old Mark, 229, 1991).<lb />Single Season Interceptions Thrown - 27. (Old<lb />Mark, 23, 1971).<lb />Single Season Punt Return Average - 14.9.<lb />(Old Mark, 12.3, 1978).<lb />Single Season Home Attendance Average -<lb />33,068. (Old Mark, 31,083, 1991).<lb />Single Season Home Attendance Total -<lb />165,340 (Old Mark, 155,415, 1991).<lb />ToT or in ir<lb />a * * * &amp; &amp; a" +<lb />rm om om<lb />momrom om mom<lb />&gt;see eee se SB eee ew<lb />A Hm _r__ rn _eit'_if<lb />*<lb />"<lb /></p>
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          <lb />| (=fore) (0k<lb />!<lb />|<lb />= [fi Individual and Team Records Defensive end Bernard Carter already holds ECU records for<lb />&gt;. I Yearly Leaders and Statistics single season and career sacks.<lb />= Wt Key Pirate Performances<lb />ye' 131<lb /></p>
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          <lb />erm late liuleltle Mt yere)pek<lb />Rushing<lb />CARRIES<lb />Game: 41, Butch Colson vs. Southern Mississippi (Nov. 22, 1969)<lb />By a Senior: 41, Butch Colson vs. Southern Mississippi (Nov. 22, 1969)<lb />By a Junior: 38, Carlester Crumpler vs. Dayton (Nov. 18, 1972)<lb />38, Carlester Crumpler vs. The Citadel (Oct. 14, 1972)<lb />By a Sophomore: 34, Butch Colson vs. The Citadel (Oct. 28, 1967)<lb />By a Freshman: 20, Tony Baker vs. Temple (Nov. 20, 1982)<lb />Season: 340, Carlester Crumpler, 1972<lb />By a Senior: 204, Carlester Crumpler, 1973<lb />By a Junior: 340, Carlester Crumpler, 1972<lb />By a Sophomore: 252, Butch Colson, 1967<lb />By a Freshman: 126, Tony Baker, 1982<lb />Career: 658, Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73<lb />YARDS GAINED<lb />Game: 245, Bill Wightman vs. Davidson (Nov. 8, 1969)<lb />By a Senior: 245, Bill Wightman vs. Davidson (Nov. 8, 1969)<lb />By a Junior: 212, Reggie McKinney vs. Cincinnati (Oct. 10, 1987)<lb />By a Sophomore: 232, Junior Smith vs. Arkansas State (Nov. 14, 1992)<lb />By a Freshman: 165, Tony Baker vs. Temple (Nov. 20, 1982)<lb />Season: 1,309, Carlester Crumpler, 1972<lb />By a Senior: 1,042, Carlester Crumpler, 1973<lb />By a Junior: 1,309, Carlester Crumpler, 1972<lb />By a Sophomore: 1,135, Butch Colson, 1967<lb />By a Freshman: 827, Tony Baker, 1982<lb />Career: 2,889, Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73<lb />YARDS PER GAME<lb />Season: 119.0, Carlester Crumpler, 1972<lb />Career: 90.3, Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73 (2,889 yards in 32 games)<lb />YARDS PER CARRY<lb />Game: 21.0, James Speight vs. Newport News Apprentice (Nov. 16, 1959)<lb />(5 for 105)<lb />Season: 8.1, James Speight, 1959 (38 for 306)<lb />Career: 6.5, James Speight, 1955-59 (350 for 2,276)<lb />GAMES GAINING 100 YARDS OR MORE<lb />Season: 9, Carlester Crumpler, 1972<lb />Career: 14, Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73<lb />Consecutive: 6, Carlester Crumpler (Oct. 28, 1972 - Furman, UT-Chattanooga<lb />William &amp; Mary, Dayton, North Carolina, Sept. 8, 1973 - N.C. State)<lb />TOUCHDOWNS Ve<lb />Game: 4, Dave Alexander vs. Howard (Nov. 20, 1965)<lb />Kenny Strayhorn vs. Dayton (Oct. 26, 1974)<lb />Season: 17, Carlester Crumpler, 1972<lb />By a Senior: 16, Dave Alexander, 1965<lb />By a Junior: 17, Carlester Crumpler, 1972<lb />By a Sophomore: 15, Butch Colson, 1967<lb />By a Freshman: 4, Tony Baker, 1982<lb />Career: 37, Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73<lb />LONGEST RUSH<lb />95 yards - Eddie Hicks vs. William &amp; Mary (Nov. 12, 1977)<lb />By a Senior: 87, Leander Green vs. Richmond (Nov. 10, 1979)<lb />By a Junior: 95, Eddie Hicks vs. William &amp; Mary (Nov. 12, 1977)<lb />By a Sophomore: 88, Ken Strayhorn vs. Davidson (Oct. 6, 1973)<lb />By a Freshman: 87, Eddie Hicks vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975)<lb />Passing<lb />ATTEMPTS<lb />Game: 55, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 26, 1992)<lb />By a Senior: 51, Jeff Blake vs. N.C. State (Jan. 1, 1992)<lb />By a Junior: 43, John Casazza vs. Richmond (Oct. 24, 1970)<lb />By a Sophomore: 55, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 26, 1992)<lb />By a Freshman: 26, Charlie Libretto vs. N.C. State (Sept. 6, 1986)<lb />Season: 398, Michael Anderson, 1992<lb />By a Senior: 368, Jeff Blake, 1991<lb />By a Junior: 277, John Casazza, 1970<lb />By a Sophomore: 398, Michael Anderson, 1992<lb />By a Freshman: 148, Charlie Libretto, 1986<lb />Career: 667, Jeff Blake, 1988-91<lb /><lb />132<lb />COMPLETIONS<lb />Game: 33, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 26, 1992)<lb />By a Senior: 31, Jeff Blake vs. N.C. State (Jan. 1, 1992)<lb />By a Junior: 21, John Casazza vs. Richmond (Oct. 24, 1970)<lb />By a Sophomore: 33, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 26, 1992)<lb />By a Freshman: 14, Charlie Libretto vs. N.C. State (Sept. 6, 1986)<lb />14, Greg Stewart vs. Eastern Kentucky (Nov. 15, 1980)<lb />Season: 222, Michael Anderson, 1992<lb />By a Senior: 203, Jeff Blake, 1991<lb />By a Junior: 122, John Casazza, 1970<lb />By a Sophomore: 222, Michael Anderson, 1992<lb />By a Freshman: 71, Charlie Libretto, 1986<lb />Career: 360, Jeff Blake, 1988-91<lb />HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE<lb />Game (Min. 15 att.): 75.0, Kevin Ingram vs. Texas-Arlington (Nov. 6, 1982)<lb />(12 for 16)<lb />Season (Min. 150 att.): 55.8, Michael Anderson, 1992 (222 for 398)<lb />By a Senior: 55.2, Jeff Blake, 1991 (203 for 368)<lb />By a Junior: 52.9, Jeff Blake, 1990 (116 for 219)<lb />By a Sophomore: 55.8, Michael Anderson, 1992 (222 for 398)<lb />By a Freshman: None qualified<lb />Career (Min. 250 att.): 54.1, Bill Cline, 1962-64 (153 fo 283)<lb />INTERCEPTIONS<lb />Game: 5, Bill Bailey vs. Louisville (Nov. 25, 1966)<lb />5, John Casazza vs. Richmond (Oct. 24, 1970)<lb />5, Michael Anderson vs. Southern Mississippi (Oct. 29, 1992)<lb />Season: 23, Michael Anderson, 1992<lb />By a Senior: 11, Travis Hunter, 1989<lb />By a Junior: 20, John Casazza, 1970<lb />By a Sophomore: 23, Michael Anderson, 1992<lb />By a Freshman: 6, Charlie Libretto, 1986<lb />Career: 35, John Casazza, 1970-71<lb />YARDS GAINED<lb />Game: 379, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 26, 1992)<lb />By a Senior: 378, Jeff Blake vs. N.C. State (Jan. 1, 1992)<lb />By a Junior: 270, John Casazza vs. Richmond (Oct. 24, 1970)<lb />By a Sophomore: 379, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 26, 1992)<lb />By a Freshman: 243, Travis Hunter vs. Temple (Oct. 11, 1986)<lb />Season: 3,073, Jeff Blake, 1991<lb />By a Senior: 3,073, Jeff Blake, 1991<lb />By a Junior: 1,512, John Casazza, 1970<lb />By a Sophomore: 2,486, Michael Anderson, 1992<lb />By a Freshman: 833, Charlie Libretto, 1986<lb />Career: 5,133, Jeff Blake, 1988-91<lb />YARDS PER GAME<lb />Season: 279.4, Jeff Blake, 1991<lb />By a Senior: 279.4, Jeff Blake, 1991<lb />By a Junior: 137.5, John Casazza, 1970<lb />By a Sophomore: 248.6, Michael Anderson, 1992<lb />By a Freshman: 83.3, Charlie Libretto, 1986<lb />Career: 160.4, Jeff Blake, 1988-91<lb />TOUCHDOWN PASSES<lb />Game: 5, Jeff Blake vs. Southern Mississippi (Nov. 9, 1991)<lb />- Season: 28, Jeff Blake, 1991<lb />; By a Senior: 28, Jeff Blake, 1991<lb />By a Junior: 13, Jeff Blake, 1990<lb />Bye nee 22, Michael Anderson, 1992<lb />By a Freshman: 16, Dick Cherry, 1953<lb />Career: 43, Jeff Blake, 1988-91<lb />LONGEST PASS PLAY<lb />91 yards - Jeff Blake to Luke Fisher vs. Florida State (Sept. 8, 1990)<lb />By a Senior: 80, Jeff Blake to Dion Johnson vs. Illinois (Aug. 31, 1991)<lb />By a Junior: 91, Blake to Fisher vs. Florida State (Sept. 8, 1990)<lb />By a Sophomore:<lb />74, Travis Hunter to Tim James vs. Virginia Tech (Oct. 17, 1987)<lb />74, Mike Weaver to Theodore Ashford vs. William &amp; Mary (Nov. 16, 1975)<lb />By a Freshman: 53, Ron Jones to Ricky Nichols vs. SW Louisiana (Nov, 3, 1984)<lb />PASSING EFFICIENCY RATING (Min. 100 pass attempts)<lb />Season: 146.1, Jeff Blake, 1991<lb />By a Senior: 146.1, Jeff Blake, 1991<lb />By a Junior: 121.20, Jeff Blake, 1990<lb />By a Sophomore: 114.6, Michael Anderson, 1992<lb />By a Freshman: 99.67, Ron Jones, 1984<lb />ry<lb />7<lb />Wat al) al ae<lb />rmmM WT Mm Mm<lb />mom<lb />iv"<lb />vom im<lb />vm mW<lb />mn nen... nmr<lb />*<lb />&amp;<lb />&amp;<lb />'ites<lb />te<lb />*<lb />&amp;<lb />*<lb />*<lb />'By<lb />&gt;<lb />*<lb />+<lb /></p>
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          <lb />ums<lb />i<lb />ih<lb />We<lb />ya<lb />ne<lb />viv<lb />Li<lb />(a<lb />i 0<lb />i<lb />ry<lb />ne<lb />LM<lb />LM<lb />') Paes<lb />Lil<lb />ee ee<lb />ao ow oO<lb />(a<lb />|<lb />Al<lb />es<lb />Al<lb />ee<lb />kl<lb />-<lb />Al<lb />ECU Individual Records<lb />Total Offense<lb />MOST PLAYS<lb />Game: 61, Jeff Blake vs. N.C. State (Jan. 1, 1992)<lb />Season: 445, Jeff Blake, 1991<lb />Career: 931, Travis Hunter, 1986-89<lb />YARDS GAINED<lb />Game: 402, Jeff Blake vs. Southern Mississippi (Nov. 9, 1991) (361 pass, 41 rush)<lb />By a Senior: 402, Jeff Blake vs. Southern Mississippi (Nov. 9, 1991)<lb />(361 pass, 41 rush)<lb />By a Junior: 318, Jeff Blake vs. Cincinnati (Oct. 20, 1990) (199 pass, 119 rush)<lb />By a Sophomore: 369, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 26, 1992)<lb />(379 pass, -10 rush)<lb />By a Freshman: 275, Travis Hunter vs. Temple (Oct. 11, 1986) (243 pass, 32 rush)<lb />Season: 3,182, Jeff Blake, 1991<lb />By a Senior: 3,182, Jeff Blake, 1991<lb />By a Junior: 1,924, Jeff Blake, 1990<lb />By a Sophomore: 2,407, Michael Anderson, 1992<lb />By a Freshman: 827, Tony Baker, 1982<lb />Career: 5,618, Jeff Blake, 1988-91<lb />YARDS PER PLAY<lb />Game: 14.9, Jimmy Southerland vs. Richmond (Oct. 15, 1977)<lb />Season (Min. 100 att.): 7.34, Anthony Collins, 1979 (154 for 1,130)<lb />By a Senior: 7.25, Bill Cline, 1964 (217 for 1,574)<lb />By a Junior: 7.34, Anthony Collins, 1979 (154 for 1,130)<lb />By a Sophomore: 5.59, Travis Hunter, 1987 (264 for 1,478)<lb />By a Freshman: 6.56, Tony Baker, 1982 (126 for 827)<lb />Career: 6.39, Jeff Blake, 1988-91 (878 for 5,618)<lb />6.37, Eddie Hicks, 1975-78 (330 for 2,101)<lb />YARDS PER GAME<lb />Season: 289.3, Jeff Blake, 1991<lb />By a Senior: 289.3, Jeff Blake, 1991<lb />By a Junior: 174.9, Jeff Blake, 1990<lb />By a Sophomore: 240.7, Michael Anderson, 1992<lb />By a Freshman: 82.7, Tony Baker, 1982<lb />Career: 175.6, Jeff Blake, 1988-91<lb />Receiving<lb />RECEPTIONS<lb />Game: 14, Dick Corrada vs. Southern Illinois (Oct. 17, 1970)<lb />By a Senior: 14, Dick Corrada vs. Southern Illinois (Oct. 17, 1970)<lb />By a Junior: 7, Morris Letcher vs. Syracuse (Sept. 5, 1992)<lb />By a Sophomore: 6, Luke Fisher vs. Miami, Fla. (Nov. 4, 1989)<lb />By a Freshman: 7, Derrek Batson vs. Virginia Tech (Sept. 12, 1992)<lb />Season: 49, Hunter Gallimore, 1991<lb />By a Senior: 49, Hunter Gallimore, 1991<lb />By a Junior: 47, Morris Letcher, 1992<lb />By a Sophomore: 22, Jarrod Moody, 1986<lb />By a Freshman: 26, Derrek Batson, 1992<lb />By a Tight End: 48, Luke Fisher, 1991<lb />By a Running Back: 31, Cedric Van Buren, 1992<lb />By a Wide Receiver: 49, Hunter Gallimore, 1991<lb />Career: 102, Luke Fisher, 1988-91<lb />By a Tight End: 102, Luke Fisher, 1988-91<lb />By a Running Back: 62, Cedric Van Buren, 1989-92<lb />By a Wide Receiver: 91, Walter Wilson, 1986-89<lb />YARDS GAINED<lb />Game: 218, Terry Gallaher vs. Appalachian State (Sept. 13, 1975)<lb />By a Senior: 172, Walter Wilson vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. 18, 1989)<lb />By a Junior: 112, Luke Fisher vs. Florida State (Sept. 8, 1990)<lb />By a Sophomore: 218, Terry Gallaher vs. Appalachian State (Sept. 13, 1975)<lb />By a Freshman: 56, Clayton Driver vs. Illinois State (Sept. 23, 1989)<lb />Season: 881, Hunter Gallimore, 1991<lb />By a Senior: 881, Hunter Gallimore, 1991<lb />By a Junior: 557, Morris Letcher, 1992<lb />By a Sophomore: 288, Norwood Vann, 1981<lb />By a Freshman: 288, Derrek Batson, 1992<lb />By a Tight End: 686, Luke Fisher, 1991<lb />By a Running Back: 288, Reggie McKinney, 1988<lb />By a Wide Receiver: 881, Hunter Gallimore, 1991<lb />Career: 1,670, Walter Wilson, 1986-89<lb />By a Tight End: 1,462, Luke Fisher, 1988-91<lb />By a Running Back: 613, Tom Grant, 1965-67<lb />By a Wide Receiver: 1,670, Walter Wilson, 1986-89<lb />AVERAGE PER RECEPTION<lb />Game: 72.6, Terry Gallaher vs. Appalachian State (Sept. 13, 1975) (3 for 218)<lb />Season (Min. 10 catches): 33.3, Terry Gallaher, 1975 (13 for 433)<lb />By a Senior: 21.6, Tim Dameron, 1972 (30 for 648)<lb />By a Junior: 30.3, Billy Ray Washington, 1978 (17 for 515)<lb />By a Sophomore: 33.3, Terry Gallaher, 1975 (13 for 433)<lb />By a Freshman: 20.0, Walter Wilson, 1986 (11 for 220)<lb />Career: 26.7, Billy Ray Washington (1977-79) (41 for 1,096)<lb />By a Tight End: 14.3, Luke Fisher, 1988-91 (102 for 1,462)<lb />By a Running Back: 12.0, Tom Grant, 1965-67 (51 for 613)<lb />By a Wide Receiver: 26.7, Billy Ray Washington, 1977-79 (41 for 1,096)<lb />TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS<lb />Game: 4, Walter Wilson vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. 18, 1989)<lb />By a Senior: 4, Walter Wilson vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. 18, 1989)<lb />By a Junior: 2, four times by three players<lb />By a Sophomore: 3, Terry Gallaher vs. Appalachian State (Sept. 13, 1975)<lb />By a Freshman: 1, six times by four players<lb />Season: 10, Bobby Hodges, 1953; Clayton Driver, 1991<lb />By a Senior: 10, Bobby Hodges, 1953; Clayton Driver, 1991<lb />By a Junior: 6, Luke Fisher, 1990<lb />By a Sophomore: 7, Terry Gallaher, 1975<lb />By a Freshman: 2, Walter Wilson, 1986; Ricky Nichols, 1981;<lb />Derrek Batson, 1992<lb />By a Tight End: 6, Luke Fisher, 1990<lb />By a Running Back: 3, Charles Miles; Cedric Van Buren, 1992<lb />By a Wide Receiver: 10, Bobby Hodges, 1953; Clayton Driver, 1991<lb />Career: 17, Clayton Driver, 1989-92<lb />By a Tight End: 11, Luke Fisher, 1988-91<lb />By a Running Back: 6, Tom Grant, 1965-67<lb />By a Wide Receiver: 17, Clayton Driver, 1989-92<lb />Punting<lb />NUMBER OF PUNTS<lb />Game: 13, Michael Jacobs vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992)<lb />By a Senior: 10, Rodney Allen vs. Miami (Fla.) (Nov. 8, 1980),<lb />North Carolina (Oct. 25, 1980)<lb />By a Junior: 12, Billy Wightman vs. three opponents<lb />By a Sophomore: 11, Craig Losito vs. Auburn (Sept. 20, 1986)<lb />By a Freshman: 13, Michael Jacobs vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992)<lb />Season: 84, Billy Wightman, 1968<lb />By a Senior: 69, Mike Herring, 1966<lb />By a Junior: 84, Billy Wightman, 1968<lb />By a Sophomore: 71, John Jett, 1988<lb />By a Freshman: 68, Tim Wolter, 1985<lb />Career: 238, Rodney Allen, 1977-80<lb />AVERAGE PER PUNT<lb />Game: 52.3, John Jett vs. Syracuse (Oct. 22, 1988) (3 for 157)<lb />By a Senior: 51.3, John Jett vs. Memphis State (Sept. 14, 1991) (4 for 205)<lb />By a Junior: 48.4, Tom Daub vs. North Carolina (Oct. 25, 1975) (7 for 339)<lb />By a Sophomore: 43.0, John Jett vs. Southern Mississippi (Nov. 25, 1989)<lb />(5 for 215)<lb />By a Freshman: 52.3, John Jett vs. Syracuse (Oct. 22, 1988) (3 for 157)<lb />Season: 45.7, Claude King, 1954 (54 for 2,468)<lb />By a Senior: 45.7, Claude King, 1954 (54 for 2,468)<lb />By a Junior: 40.3, Jeff Bolch, 1983 (50 for 2,013)<lb />By a Sophomore: 40.2, John Jett, 1989 (71 for 2,853)<lb />By a Freshman: 39.7, John Jett, 1988 (38 for 1,509)<lb />Career: 40.08, John Jett, 1988-91 (216 for 8,640)<lb />TOTAL YARDS<lb />Game: 488, Michael Jacobs vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992)<lb />By a Senior: 430, Rodney Allen vs. North Carolina (Oct. 25, 1980)<lb />By a Junior: 450, Billy Wightman vs. Southern Mississippi (Oct. 5, 1968)<lb />By a Sophomore: 427, John Jett vs. Virginia Tech (Oct. 21, 1989)<lb />By a Freshman: 488, Michael Jacobs vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992)<lb />Season: 3,166, Billy Wightman, 1968<lb />By a Senior: 2,688, Mike Herring, 1966<lb />By a Junior: 3,166, Billy Wightman, 1968<lb />By a Sophomore: 2,853, John Jett, 1989<lb />By a Freshman: 2,616, Tim Wolter, 1985<lb />Career: 8,640, John Jett, 1988-91<lb />LONGEST PUNT<lb />88 yards - Claude King vs. Appalachian State (Oct. 18, 1954)<lb />133<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Tere lave liuceltle|m -yexe)cek<lb />Tackles<lb />Game: 23, Harold Randolph vs. William &amp; Mary (Sept. 25, 1976)<lb />23, Robert Jones vs. Temple (Oct. 27, 1990)<lb />Season: 184, Jeffrey Warren, 1980<lb />By a Senior: 184, Jeffrey Warren, 1980<lb />By a Junior: 167, Robert Jones, 1990<lb />By a Sophomore: 152, Harold Randolph, 1975<lb />By a Freshman: 83, Zack Valentine, 1975<lb />Career: 493, Harold Randolph, 1974-77<lb />388, Jeffrey Warren, 1977-80<lb />371, Mike Brewington, 1976-79<lb />318, Clint Harris, 1980-83<lb />312, Zack Valentine, 1975-78<lb />SACKS<lb />Game: 3, Bernard Carter vs. Central Florida (Sept. 21, 1991)<lb />Season: 11, Bernard Carter, 1992<lb />By a Senior: 10, Jody Schulz, 1982; Cary Godette, 1976<lb />By a Junior: 11, Bernard Carter, 1992<lb />By a Sophomore: 72, Bernard Carter, 1991<lb />By a Freshman: 3, Zack Valentine, 1975; Fred Chavis, 1975<lb />Career: 2012, Bernard Carter, 1989-<lb />TACKLES FOR LOSS<lb />Game: 6, George Koonce vs. South Carolina (Oct. 13, 1990),<lb />Southwestern Louisiana (Sept. 22, 1990)<lb />Season: 18, Harold Randolph, 1977<lb />By a Senior: 18, Harold Randolph, 1977<lb />By a Junior: 18, Cary Godette, 1975<lb />By a Sophomore: 16, Harold Randolph, 1975<lb />By a Freshman: 8, Zack Valentine, 1975<lb />Career: 43, Harold Randolph, 1974-77<lb />Interceptions<lb />NUMBER OF INTERCEPTIONS<lb />Game: 3, shared by 10 players (Most recent:<lb />Greg Grandison vs. Central Florida (Sept. 21, 1991)<lb />Season: 10, Jim Bolding, 1975 (NCAA leader in 1975)<lb />By a Senior: 9, Kevin Walker, 1985<lb />By a Junior: 10, Jim Bolding, 1975<lb />By a Sophomore: 6, Gerald Hall, 1976<lb />By a Freshman: 7, Jim Bolding, 1973<lb />Career: 22, Jim Bolding, 1973-76<lb />YARDS GAINED<lb />Game: 137, Reggie Pinkney vs. Richmond (Nov. 6, 1976)<lb />Season: 197, Reggie Pinkney, 1976<lb />By a Senior: 197, Reggie Pinkney, 1976<lb />By a Junior: 124, Greg Grandison, 1991<lb />By a Sophomore: 153, Gerald Hall, 1976<lb />By a Freshman: 125, Hank Cooper, 1992<lb />Career: 360, Clint Harris, 1980-83<lb />AVERAGE PER RETURN<lb />Game: 68.5, Reggie Pinkney vs. Richmond (Nov. 6, 1976)<lb />Season (min. 5 int.): 32.8, Reggie Pinkney, 1976<lb />By a Senior: 32.8, Reggie Pinkney, 1976<lb />By a Junior: 26.2, Clint Harris, 1982<lb />By a Sophomore: 25.5, Gerald Hall, 1976<lb />By a Freshman: 12.0, Jim Bolding, 1973<lb />Career: 22.5, Clint Harris, 1980-83<lb />TOUCHDOWNS<lb />Game: 1, by 22 players<lb />Season: 1, by 22 players<lb />Career: 2, Greg Floyd, 1990-<lb />LONGEST RETURN<lb />98 yards - Reggie Pinkney vs. Richmond (Nov. 6, 1976) (No TD)<lb />LONGEST FUMBLE RECOVERY RETURN<lb />97 yards - Ernie Lewis vs. West Virginia (Nov. 7, 1992)<lb />PASS DEFLECTIONS<lb />Game: 4, Chris Hall vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 9, 1989)<lb />Season: 10, Junior Robinson, Chris Hall, 1989<lb />Career: 26, Chris Hall, 1988-91<lb />134<lb />Punt Returns<lb />NUMBER OF RETURNS<lb />Game: 10, Tim Dameron vs. Furman (Oct. 28, 1972)<lb />Season: 36, Gerald Hall, 1978<lb />By a Senior: 36, Gerald Hall, 1978<lb />By a Junior: 26, Tony Smith, 1986<lb />By a Sophomore: 26, Gerald Hall, 1976<lb />By a Freshman: 20, Jim Bolding, 1973<lb />Career: 80, Gerald Hall, 1975-78<lb />YARDS GAINED<lb />Game: 121, Tommy Bullock vs. Marshall (Nov. 16, 1968),<lb />Gerald Hall vs. VMI (Oct. 7, 1978)<lb />Season: 478, Gerald Hall, 1978<lb />By a Senior: 478, Gerald Hall, 1978<lb />By a Junior: 263, Morris Letcher, 1992<lb />By a Sophomore: 302, Gerald Hall, 1976<lb />By a Freshman: 164, Jim Bolding, 1973<lb />Career: 967, Gerald Hall, 1975-78<lb />AVERAGE PER RETURN<lb />Game: 30.3, Gerald Hall vs. VMI (Oct. 7, 1978) (4 for 121)<lb />Season: 13.5, Robert Ellis, 1965 (14 for 189)<lb />By a Senior: 13.3, Gerald Hall, 1978 (36 for 478)<lb />By a Junior: 13.5, Robert Ellis, 1965<lb />By a Sophomore: 11.6, Gerald Hall, 1976 (26 for 302)<lb />By a Freshman: 11.5, Jimmy Walden, 1981 (10 for 115)<lb />Career: 12.9, Robert Ellis, 1964-66 (27 for 348)<lb />TOUCHDOWNS<lb />Game: 1, by many players<lb />Season: 2, Henry Williams, 1983<lb />Career: 3, Gerald Hall, 1975-78<lb />LONGEST RETURN<lb />97 yards - Derrek Batson vs. West Virginia (Nov. 7, 1992)<lb />Kickoff Returns<lb />NUMBER OF RETURNS<lb />Game: 8, Rusty Scales vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 25, 1971)<lb />Season: 38, Junior Robinson, 1989<lb />By a Senior: 38, Junior Robinson, 1989<lb />By a Junior: 36, Morris Letcher, 1992<lb />By a Sophomore: 17, Carlester Crumpler, 1971<lb />By a Freshman: 30, Walter Wilson, 1986<lb />Career: 79, Anthony Collins, 1977-80<lb />YARDS GAINED<lb />Game: 207, Anthony Collins vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)<lb />Season: 990, Anthony Collins, 1980<lb />By a Senior: 990, Anthony Collins, 1980<lb />By a Junior: 879, Dion Johnson, 1990<lb />By a Sophomore: 447, Jerry Tolley, 1962<lb />By a Freshman: 625, Walter Wilson, 1986<lb />Career: 1,939, Anthony Collins, 1977-80<lb />AVERAGE PER RETURN<lb />Game: 34.5, Anthony Collins vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980) (6 for 207)<lb />Season: 31.9, Jerry Tolley, 1962 (14 for 447)<lb />By a Senior: 26.8, Anthony Collins, 1980 (37 for 990)<lb />By a Junior: 31.1, Henry Williams, 1983 (19 for 591)<lb />By a Sophomore: 31.9, Jerry Tolley, 1962 (14 for 447)<lb />By a Freshman: 25.5, Reggie McKinney, 1985 (13 for 332)<lb />Career: 32.1, Jerry Tolley, 1962-64 (19 for 609)<lb />TOUCHDOWNS<lb />Game: 1, by many players<lb />Season: 2, Henry Williams, 1983; Tony Collins, 1980<lb />Career: 2, by several players<lb />LONGEST RETURN<lb />100 yards - 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        <p>eee eee ee ee<lb />ee eee ee eee ee<lb />Se itd<lb />oe<lb />an<lb />ee ae<lb />Ll<lb />suc lis i ll<lb />Al<lb />NV<lb />tL<lb />Lh<lb />*<lb />wT<lb />Viet eet Ve) Ve) VY PY PY PP<lb />LM<lb />vie) Ce) Ve)<lb />|<lb />|<lb />A<lb />Scoring<lb />POINTS SCORED<lb />Game: 26, James Speight vs. Newport News Apprentice (Nov. 14, 1959)<lb />(41D, 1 PAY)<lb />By a Senior: 26, James Speight vs. Newport News Apprentice<lb />(Nov. 14, 1959) (4 TD, 1 PAT)<lb />By a Junior: 24, Kenny Strayhorn vs. Dayton (Oct. 26, 1974) (4 TD)<lb />By a Sophomore: 18, Carlester Crumpler vs. The Citadel<lb />(Oct. 2; 1971) (3 1D)<lb />By a Freshman: 16, Jeff Heath vs. Texas Arlington<lb />(Nov. 6, 1982) (4 FG, 4 PAT)<lb />Kicking: 16, Jeff Heath vs. Texas Arlington (Nov. 6, 1982) (4 FG, 4 PAT)<lb />Season: 102, Carlester Crumpler, 1972 (17 TD)<lb />By a Senior: 96, Dave Alexander, 1965 (16 TD)<lb />By a Junior: 102, Carlester Crumpler, 1972 (17 TD)<lb />By a Sophomore: 92, Butch Colson, 1967 (15 TD, 1 2PT)<lb />By a Freshman: 75, Jeff Heath, 1982 (16 FG, 27 PAT)<lb />Kicking: 82, Anthony Brenner, 1991 (14 FG, 40 PAT)<lb />Career: 251, Jeff Heath, 1982-85 (53 FG, 92 PAT)<lb />Non-Kicking: 222, Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73 (37 TD)<lb />TOUCHDOWNS<lb />Game: 4, Dave Alexander vs. Howard (Nov. 20, 1965)<lb />4, Kenny Strayhorn vs. Dayton (Oct. 26, 1974)<lb />4, James Speight vs. Newport News Apprentice (Nov. 14, 1959)<lb />Season: 17, Carlester Crumpler, 1972<lb />By a Senior: 16, Dave Alexander, 1965<lb />By a Junior: 17, Carlester Crumpler, 9172<lb />By a Sophomore: 15, Butch Colson, 1967<lb />By a Freshman: 4, Travis Hunter, 1986; Tony Baker, 1982<lb />Career: 37, Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73<lb />MOST FIELD GOALS MADE<lb />Game: 4, Jeff Heath vs. Texas Arlington (Nov. 6, 1982)<lb />Season: 16, Jeff Heath, 1982<lb />By a Senior: 15, Jeff Heath, 1985<lb />By a Junior: 14, Anthony Brenner, 1991<lb />By a Sophomore: 9, Jeff Heath, 1983<lb />By a Freshman: 16, Jeff Heath, 1982<lb />Career: 53, Jeff Heath, 1982-85<lb />Consecutive Games: 9, Jeff Heath, 1984-85<lb />MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED<lb />Game: 5, Jeff Heath vs. Tulsa (Nov. 16, 1985)<lb />Season: 25, Rick McLester, 1972<lb />By a Senior: 22, Jeff Heath, 1985<lb />By a Junior: 19, Bill Lamm, 1978<lb />By a Sophomore: 22, Anthony Brenner, 1991<lb />By a Freshman: 25, Rick McLester, 1972<lb />Career: 82, Jeff Heath, 1982-85<lb />FIELD GOAL ACCURACY<lb />Game (Min. 4 att.): 100.0 (4-4), Jeff Heath vs. Texas Arlington<lb />(Nov. 6, 1982)<lb />Season (Min. 15 att.): 81.3 (13-16), Jeff Heath, 1984<lb />By a Senior: 76.5 (13-17), Chuck Berleth, 1987<lb />By a Junior: 81.3 (13-16), Jeff Heath, 1984<lb />By a Sophomore: 68.4 (13-19), Bill Lamm, 1978<lb />By a Freshman: 69.6 (16-23), Jeff Heath, 1982<lb />Career (Min. 30 att.): 76.6 (23-30), Chuck Berleth, 1986-87<lb />LONGEST FIELD GOAL<lb />58 yards - Jeff Heath vs. Texas Arlington (Nov. 6, 1982)<lb />POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN KICKS MADE<lb />Game: 9, Chuck Bushbeck vs. East Tennessee State (Nov. 7, 1981)<lb />Season: 47, Bill Lamm, 1979<lb />By a Senior: 47, Bill Lamm, 1979<lb />By a Junior: 39, Jim Woody, 1973<lb />By a Sophomore: 40, Anthony Brenner, 1991<lb />By a Freshman: 27, Jeff Heath, 1982<lb />Career: 93, Robb Imperato, 1988-90<lb />Consecutive Made: 42, Robb Imperato, 1989-90<lb />ECU Individual Records<lb />MOST TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS MADE<lb />Game: 2, Bill Cline vs. Newberry (Oct. 20, 1962)<lb />2, Bobby Myrick vs. Furman (Oct. 12, 1974)<lb />2, Pete Conaty vs. Southern Illinois (Oct. 9, 1976)<lb />Season: 4, Biil Cline, 1962<lb />Career: 8, Bill Cline, 1962-64<lb />All-Purpose Rushing<lb />YARDAGE<lb />Game: 304, Morris Letcher vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992)<lb />By a Senior: 277, Dion Johnson vs. Illinois (Aug. 31, 1991)<lb />By a Junior: 304, Morris Letcher vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21 ,1992)<lb />By a Sophomore: 210, Cedric Van Buren vs. Memphis State (Nov. 3, 1990)<lb />By a Freshman: 185, Tony Baker vs. Temple (Nov. 20, 1982)<lb />Season: 1,695, Anthony Collins, 1979<lb />By a Senior: 1,673, Dion Johnson, 1991<lb />By a Junior: 1,695, Antony Collins, 1979<lb />By a Sophomore: 1,191, Butch Colson, 1967<lb />By a Freshman: 940, Tony Baker, 1982<lb />Career: 4,463, Anthony Collins, 1977-80<lb /><lb />Mark Libiano<lb /></p>
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        <p>ECU Team Records<lb />Rushing<lb />CARRIES<lb />Game: 85 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975)<lb />Fewest: 14 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 5, 1992)<lb />Season: 734 (1976)<lb />Fewest: 410 (1964)<lb />YARDS GAINED<lb />Game: 642 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975)<lb />Fewest: 37 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 5, 1992)<lb />Season: 4,053 (1979)<lb />Fewest: 1,571 (1968)<lb />YARDS PER GAME<lb />Season: 368.5 (1979)<lb />Fewest: 150.3 (1970)<lb />YARDS PER CARRY<lb />Game: 8.3 vs. Lenoir Rhyne (Oct. 17, 1964)<lb />Fewest: 1.39 vs. North Carolina (Oct. 25, 1980)<lb />Season: 5.9 (1979)<lb />Fewest: 3.2 (1970)<lb />TOUCHDOWNS<lb />Game: 9 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975)<lb />Season: 47 (1979)<lb />Fewest: 8 (1985)<lb />Passing<lb />ATTEMPTS<lb />Game: 77 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 5, 1992)<lb />Fewest: 5 vs. North Carolina (Sept. 12, 1981)<lb />Season: 497 (1992)<lb />Fewest: 98 (1976)<lb />COMPLETIONS<lb />Game: 36 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 5, 1992),<lb />Bowling Green (Sept. 26, 1992)<lb />Fewest: 0 vs. Southern Illinois (Sept. 28, 1974),<lb />Bowling Green (Sept. 14, 1974),<lb />Appalachian State (Oct. 19, 1974)<lb />Season: 272 (1992)<lb />Fewest: 35 (1960)<lb />HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE<lb />Game (Min. 10 att.): 81.8 (9 for 11) vs. Tennessee<lb />Tech (Sept. 3, 1988)<lb />Season: 55.3 (1991)<lb />Lowest: 22.9 (1974)<lb />INTERCEPTIONS<lb />Game: 5 vs. four opponents<lb />(Latest: vs. Southern Mississippi, Oct. 29, 1992)<lb />Season: 27 (1992)<lb />Fewest: 3 (1980)<lb />YARDS GAINED<lb />Game: 521 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 5, 1992)<lb />Fewest: 0 vs. Southern Illinois (Sept. 28, 1974),<lb />Bowling Green (Sept. 14, 1974),<lb />Appalachian State (Oct. 19, 1974)<lb />Season: 3,379 (1991)<lb />Fewest: 482 (1974)<lb />YARDS PER GAME<lb />Season: 307.2 (1991)<lb />Lowest: 61.5 (1980)<lb />TOUCHDOWN PASSES<lb />Game: 6 vs. Akron (Oct. 5, 1991)<lb />Season: 30 (1991)<lb />Lowest: 2 (1980, 1984)<lb />Total Offense<lb />MOST PLAYS<lb />Game: 98 vs. Furman (Oct. 28, 1972)<lb />Fewest: 41 vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)<lb />Season: 890 (1972)<lb />Fewest: 496 (1962)<lb />YARDS GAINED<lb />Game: 699 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975)<lb />Fewest: 102 vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)<lb />Season: 5,228 (1979)<lb />Fewest: 2,571 (1961)<lb />YARDS PER PLAY<lb />Game: 9.3 vs. Richmond (Oct. 15, 1977)<lb />Fewest: 1.98 vs. North Carolina (Oct. 25, 1980)<lb />Season: 6.22 (1959)<lb />Fewest: 3.78 (1968), 3.78 (1969)<lb />YARDS PER GAME<lb />Game: 475.3 (1979)<lb />Fewest: 257.1 (1961)<lb />Punting<lb />NUMBER OF PUNTS<lb />Game: 13 vs. William &amp; Mary (Sept. 21, 1968),<lb />Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992)<lb />Fewest: 0 vs. Florida State (Sept. 3, 1983)<lb />Season: 86 (1968)<lb />Fewest: 39 (1964)<lb />AVERAGE PER PUNT<lb />Game: 48.4 vs. North Carolina (Oct. 25, 1975)<lb />Season: 39.77 (1979)<lb />Lowest: 31.4 (1967)<lb />TOTAL YARDS<lb />Game: 488 vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992)<lb />Fewest: 0 vs. Florida State (Sept. 3, 1983)<lb />Season: 3,259 (1968)<lb />Fewest: 1,352 (1964)<lb />Interceptions<lb />NUMBER OF INTERCEPTIONS<lb />Game: 7 vs. Western Carolina (Oct. 18, 1975)<lb />Season: 26 (1976)<lb />Fewest: 6 (1986)<lb />YARDS GAINED<lb />Game: 159 vs. Richmond (Nov. 6, 1976)<lb />Season: 519 (1976)<lb />Fewest: 33 (1986)<lb />AVERAGE PER RETURN<lb />Season: 22.1 (1982)<lb />Lowest: 5.6 (1986)<lb />TOUCHDOWNS<lb />Game: 1, many times<lb />Season: 4 (1991)<lb />136<lb />Punt Returns<lb />NUMBER OF RETURNS<lb />Game: 11 vs. Furman (Oct. 28, 1972)<lb />Season: 45 (1968)<lb />Fewest: 12 (1981)<lb />YARDS GAINED<lb />Game: 134 vs. Marshall (Nov. 16, 1968)<lb />Season: 469 (1978)<lb />Fewest: 78 (1987)<lb />AVERAGE PER RETURN<lb />Season: 14.9 (1992)<lb />Lowest: 4.7 (1988)<lb />TOUCHDOWNS<lb />Game: 1, many times<lb />Season: 2 (1983, 1985)<lb />Kickoff Returns<lb />NUMBER CF RETURNS<lb />Game: 8 vs. three opponents<lb />(Latest: vs. Bowling Green, Sept. 25, 1971)<lb />Season: 58 (1987)<lb />Fewest: 16 (1963)<lb />YARDS GAINED<lb />Game: 207 vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)<lb />Season: 1,245 (1989)<lb />Fewest: 285 (1976)<lb />AVERAGE PER RETURN<lb />Season: 28.4 (1963)<lb />Lowest: 14.3 (1976)<lb />TOUCHDOWNS<lb />Game: 1, many times<lb />Season: 2 (1980, 1983)<lb />N\<lb />&amp;<lb />Jv UN iv<lb />WN ae<lb />et<lb />hi<lb />i.<lb />Tmomiom<lb />5<lb />a ee<lb />'<lb />BE | ie za<lb />&gt; rrF<lb />i My My Mi Mi PM<lb />28 &amp;<lb /></p>
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          <lb />i.<lb />A<lb />=<lb />mh<lb />ray a a a a ot<lb />Li<lb />joy ey<lb />HV<lb />LM<lb />LM<lb />MAT WA) Wi<lb />Al<lb />Al<lb />NY<lb />Scoring<lb />POINTS SCORED<lb />Game: 74 vs. Newport News Apprentice<lb />(Nov. 14, 1959)<lb />Season: 380 (1979)<lb />Fewest: 108 (1969)<lb />POINTS PER GAME<lb />Season: 34.5 (1979)<lb />Lowest: 12.0 (1969)<lb />TOUCHDOWNS<lb />Game: 10 vs. Newport News Apprentice<lb />(Nov. 14, 1959)<lb />Season: 51 (1979)<lb />Fewest: 15 (1969)<lb />FIELD GOALS MADE<lb />Game: 4 vs. Texas-Arlington (Nov. 6, 1982)<lb />Season: 16 (1982)<lb />Fewest: 0 (1962, 1963, 1964)<lb />FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED<lb />Game: 7 vs. Temple (Oct. 15, 1983)<lb />Season: 25 (1972)<lb />Fewest: 5 (1967)<lb />POINTS AFTER<lb />TOUCHDOWN KICKS MADE<lb />Game: 9 vs. East Tennessee State (Nov. 7, 1981)<lb />Season: 46 (1979)<lb />Fewest: 9 (1962)<lb />POINTS AFTER<lb />TOUCHDOWN KICKS ATTEMPTED<lb />Game: 9 vs. East Tennessee State (Nov. 7, 1981)<lb />Season: 47 (1979)<lb />Fewest: 12 (1962)<lb />TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS MADE<lb />Game: 3 vs. Newberry (Oct. 20, 1962),<lb />Presbyterian (Oct. 5, 1963)<lb />Season: 11 (1963)<lb />SAFETIES<lb />Game: 1, many times<lb />Season: 3 (1989)<lb />First Downs<lb />TOTAL FIRST DOWNS<lb />Game: 36 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975)<lb />Fewest: 4 vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)<lb />Season: 263 (1979)<lb />Fewest: 136 (1967)<lb />FIRST DOWNS PASSING<lb />Game: 23 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 5, 1992)<lb />Fewest: 0 vs. Southern Illinois (Sept, 28, 1974),<lb />Bowling Green (Sept. 14, 1974),<lb />Appalachian State (Oct. 19, 1974),<lb />Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)<lb />Season: 153 (1991)<lb />Fewest: 20 (1974)<lb />FIRST DOWNS RUSHING<lb />Game: 34 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975)<lb />Fewest: 3 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 5, 1992)<lb />Season: 204 (1979)<lb />Fewest: 92 (1970)<lb />FIRST DOWNS PENALTY<lb />Season: 24 (1972)<lb />Fewest: 6 (1983)<lb />Penalties<lb />NUMBER OF PENALTIES<lb />Game: 18 vs. Tulane (Nov. 2, 1991)<lb />Fewest: 1 vs. Western Carolina (Oct. 13, 1962)<lb />Richmond (Oct. 18, 1969),<lb />Temple (Sept. 28, 1985)<lb />Season: 103 (1991)<lb />Fewest: 50 (1966, 1974)<lb />YARDS PENALIZED<lb />Game: 159 vs. Tulane (Nov. 2, 1991)<lb />Fewest: 10 vs. William &amp; Mary (Nov. 11, 1972)<lb />Season: 892 (1991)<lb />Fewest: 490 (1966)<lb />137<lb />SOUR (Yess ere) (ek<lb />Fumbles<lb />TOTAL FUMBLES<lb />Game: 11 vs. Richmond (Oct. 21, 1978)<lb />Season: 54 (1978)<lb />Fewest: 21 (1989)<lb />FUMBLES LOST<lb />Game: 6 vs. North Carolina (Sept. 16, 1978),<lb />VMI (Sept. 24, 1977),<lb />The Citadel (Oct. 20, 1973)<lb />Season: 29 (1978)<lb />Fewest: 5 (1988)<lb />Turnovers<lb />TOTAL GIVEAWAY<lb />Game: 7 vs. five opponents<lb />(Latest: Southern Mississippi, Oct. 29, 1992)<lb />Season: 48 (1971)<lb />Fewest: 16 (1967, 1991)<lb />TOTAL TAKEAWAY<lb />Game: 9 vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 19, 1988)<lb />Season: 46 (1973, 1975)<lb />Fewest: 17 (1986)<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Opponent Records<lb />Single Game<lb />TOTAL OFFENSE<lb />Most Plays: 103, by Georgia Southern (Sept. 22, 1984)<lb />Fewest Plays: 40, by Western Carolina (Sept. 1, 1979)<lb />Most Net Yards: 706, by Florida State (Oct. 16, 1982)<lb />Fewest Net Yards: 78, by VMI (Oct. 7, 1978)<lb />Most Yards per Play: 9.17, by Florida State (Oct. 16, 1982)<lb />(77 for 706)<lb />RUSHING<lb />Most Attempts: 81, by Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)<lb />Most Net Yards: 454, by Miami (Fla.) (Nov. 8, 1980)<lb />Fewest Net Yards: -12, by Davidson (Oct. 6, 1973)<lb />Most Yards per Play: 7.13, by Temple (Oct. 11, 1986) (56 for 399)<lb />Most Touchdowns: 7, by Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)<lb />PASSING<lb />Most Attempts: 52, by Georgia Southern (Sept. 22, 1984)<lb />Most Completions: 35, by William &amp; Mary (Nov. 14, 1981)<lb />Fewest Completions: 2, by N.C. State (Sept. 8, 1979)<lb />Most Yards: 456, by Florida State (Oct. 16, 1982)<lb />Fewest Yards: 11, by William &amp; Mary (Nov. 11, 1978)<lb />Most TD Passes: 5, by Florida State (Oct. 16, 1982)<lb />Highest Completion Percentage (Min. 10 att.): 91.7 (11 of 12),<lb />by Eastern Kentucky (Nov. 15, 1980)<lb />SCORING<lb />Most Total Points: 79, by Guilford (Nov. 12, 1932)<lb />65, by Southern Mississippi (Oct. 5, 1968)<lb />Most Touchdowns: 9, by Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)<lb />Most PAT Kicks Made: 9, by Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)<lb />Most 2-Point Conversions: 2, by Murray State (Sept. 17, 1983)<lb />Most Field Goals Made: 5, by N.C. State (Sept. 9, 1978)<lb />INTERCEPTIONS<lb />Most Thrown: 7, by Western Carolina (Oct. 18, 1975)<lb />Most Caught: 5, by three opponents<lb />Most Yards Returned: 116, by West Virginia (Oct. 3, 1987)<lb />Tom Coleman<lb />138<lb />Greg Smith<lb />PUNTING<lb />Most: 11, by Richmond (Nov. 10, 1979); Illinois State<lb />(Sept. 23, 1989)<lb />Highest Average Per Punt: 47.5, by West Virginia (Oct. 8, 1988)<lb />(4 punts)<lb />PUNT RETURNS<lb />Most: 9, by William &amp; Mary (Sept. 21, 1968)<lb />Most Yards Returned: 146, by Southern Mississippi<lb />(Nov. 14, 1987)<lb />KICKOFF RETURNS<lb />Most: 9, by Tennessee Tech (Sept. 3, 1988)<lb />Most Yards Returned: 227, by Furman (Nov. 1, 1969)<lb />FIRST DOWNS<lb />Most Total: 36, by Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)<lb />Rushing: 24, by Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980)<lb />Passing: 20, by three opponents<lb />PENALTIES<lb />Most: 14, by Parsons (Sept. 14, 1968)<lb />Fewest: 0, by Louisiana Tech (Dec. 16, 1978)<lb />Most Yards Penalized: 182, by Parsons (Sept. 14, 1968)<lb />Fewest Yards Penalized: 0, by Louisiana Tech (Dec. 16, 1978)<lb />&amp; &amp; &amp;<lb />= &gt; �<lb />= - s*  F �<lb />*<lb />*<lb />= �=<lb />-_a_ |<lb />rmrnmmnmnny nm rr ww wmv yay ain<lb />cud<lb />* -* *  *  �*_ es OE -<lb />te � * JV rin<lb />*<lb />*<lb />@*<lb />mmm momom mom om iv<lb />=<lb /></p>
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        <p>- @<lb />~<lb />S<lb />) Ve) Vie J Ub Wy VL<lb />Li<lb />=<lb />Lh LL<lb />Wl ou WP Ww ow<lb />NY A a? a?<lb />ww oe a<lb />Top Opposing Performances<lb />TEAM STATISTICS<lb />Total Offensive Yards<lb />1, Ponda State,.1982... ... 706<lb />2. Georgia Southern, 1985 ....645<lb />3. syracuse, 1992 .......... 634<lb />4. South Carolina, 1990 ...... 626<lb />5. Southern Miss., 1988 ...... 592<lb />Passing Yards<lb />1. Flonda State, 1982 ......._.. 456<lb />2. 90th Carolina; 1987 2... 425<lb />3. Georgia Southern, 1984 ....403<lb />4. William &amp; Mary, 1981 ...... 403<lb />5, South Carolina, 1989 ...... 399<lb />Scoring<lb />1. Guilford, 132 .2-.% 7-02 | 79<lb />2. Southern Miss, 1968........ 65<lb />3. Appalachian State, 1939..... 64<lb />4, Flonda State, 1980... =... 63<lb />5. Lenoir-Ahyne, 1958. ....... . 59<lb />Rushing Yards<lb />1 dNvanal (Fla.), 1980. 04... 454<lb />2. Bowling Green, 1971... ._.... 426<lb />3S. soybacuse, IGS. 45s 421<lb />4. South Carolina, 1990 ...... 415<lb />5. Nom Carolina, 1981 ....... 393<lb />First Downs<lb />1 -Pionda State 1960 ......... 36<lb />2. Georgia Southern, 1984 ..... 35<lb />3 Fionda State: 1983. :...--) = 34<lb />4 Soutn Garolina, 1990 .....-. SiS)<lb />5. SW Louisiana, 1988 ........ Se<lb />Wesi Virginia, 1992 .. 7... 32<lb />139<lb />INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS<lb />Rushing<lb />1. Paul Palmer, Temple, 1986<lb />2. Sammie Smith, Florida State, 1987<lb />3. Mercury Morris, West Texas St., 1967<lb />4. Kevin Bryant, North Carolina, 1981<lb />5. Mike Voight, North Carolina, 1975<lb />Passing<lb />1. Todd Ellis, South Carolina, 1987<lb />2. Tracy Ham, Georgia Southern, 1984<lb />3. Chris Garrity, William &amp; Mary, 1981<lb />4. Vinny Testaverde, Miami (Fla.), 1985<lb />5. Alex Van Pelt, Pittsburgh, 1991<lb />Receiving (Catches)<lb />1. Wilbert Ursin, Tulane, 1991<lb />2. Bobby Slaughter, Louisiana Tech, 1989<lb />3. Marlon Pearce, Cincinnati, 1992<lb />Bobby Slaughter, Louisiana Tech, 1990<lb />Jeff Powell, William &amp; Mary, 1981<lb />Receiving (Yards)<lb />1. Wilbert Ursin, Tulane, 1991<lb />2. Michael Irvin, Miami, Fla., 1986<lb />3. Marlon Pearce, Cincinnati, 1991<lb />4. Harold Robinson, Akron, 1991<lb />5. Rick Beasley, Appalachian State, 1979<lb />Opponent Records<lb />349 yds., 43 atts., 8.1 avg.<lb />244 yds., 19 atts., 12.8 avg.<lb />224 yds., 25 atts., 8.9 avg.<lb />211 yds., 19� alts.; 17.7 avg.<lb />209 yds., 42 atts., 4.9 avg.<lb />425 yds. (21 of 32)<lb />403 yds. (26 of 52)<lb />399 yds. (34 of 44)<lb />385 yds. (23 of 34)<lb />369 yds. (29 of 43)<lb />15 catches (206 yds.)<lb />12 catches (145 yds.)<lb />10 catches (148 yds.)<lb />10 catches (109 yds.)<lb />10 catches (53 yds.)<lb />206 yds. (15 catches)<lb />194 yds. (8 catches)<lb />183 yds. (7 catches)<lb />160 yds. (8 catches)<lb />159 yds. (6 catches)<lb /></p>
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          <lb />or Keres (-'-\m le) om (6.<lb />Total Offense<lb />Reception Yardage<lb /><lb />No. Player Years Yds. No. Avg. TD No. Player<lb />1. Walter Wilson 1986-89 | 1,670 91 18.4 16 1. Jeff Blake<lb />2. Luke Fisher 1988-91 |1,462; 102 14.3 11 2. Travis Hunter<lb />3. Terry Gallaher 1975-78 |1,441 Ce 0 13 3. Bill Cline<lb />4. Clayton Driver 1989-92 | 1,280 8B... 14.5 VW 4. Carl Summerell<lb />5. Hunter Gallimore 1988-91 | 1,244 66.) 416.5 10 5. Leander Green<lb />6. Ricky Nichols 1981-84 | 1,206 65... 13,6 10 6. Butch Colson<lb />7. Tim Dameron 1970-72 |1,193, 58 20.6 11 7. Kevin Ingram<lb />8. Billy Ray Washington 1977-79 |1,096 Al 26.7. 9 8. Carlester Crumpler<lb />9. Dave Bumgarner 1962-64 | 1,023 74� 136 3 9. Dave Alexander<lb />10. Dick Corrada 1968-70 | 906 TAC cece Gale) 3 10. Mike Weaver<lb />Pass Completions Pass Receptions<lb />No. Player Years Comp. Att. TD Yds. No. Player<lb />1. Jeff Blake 1988-91 | 360 | 667 AS 00 1. Luke Fisher<lb />2. Travis Hunter 1986-89 | 280 | 587 oz . 3,928 2. Walter Wilson<lb />3. Michael Anderson 1990-92 | 237 | 427 24 2,682 3. Clayton Driver<lb />4. Carl Summerell 1971-73 | 198 | 427 26. 2,009 4. Dick Corrada<lb />5. John Casazza 1970-71 | 194 | 459 3... 2,516 5. Dave Bumgarner<lb />6. Bill Cline 1962-64 | 153 | 283 2/2425 6. Terry Gallaher<lb />7. Kevin Ingram 1981-83 | 147 | 282 10 1.976 7. Hunter Gallimore<lb />8. Charlie Libretto 1986-89 | 147 | 309 9. 1,897 8. Ricky Nichols<lb />9. Leander Green 1976-79 | 133 | 289 12 ~ 2,098 9. Cedric Van Buren<lb />10. Greg Stewart 1979-82 | 108 | 223 T1466 10. Stan Eure<lb />Punt Returns Punting<lb />No. Player Years Yds. No. No. Player<lb />1. Bobby Ellis 1964-66 348 ZT, 1. John Jett<lb />2. Gerald Hall 1975-78 967 80 2. Jeff Bolch<lb />3. Jimmy Walden 1981-84 115 10 3. Rodney Allen<lb />4. Tommy Bullock 1967-69 321 29 4. Mike Herring<lb />5. Henry Williams 1983-84 386 41 5. Craig Losito<lb />Tim Dameron 1970-72 179 19 6. Tom Daub<lb />7. George Whitley 1968-70 197 22 7. Billy Wightman<lb />8. Bill Cline 1962-64 313 36 8. Bill Cline<lb />9. Jack Patterson 1969-71 220 26<lb />10. Dion Johnson 1990-91 329 41<lb />Rushing Scoring<lb />No. Player Years Att. Gain Avg. No. Player<lb />1. Carlester Crumpler 1971-73 658 |2,889; 4.39 1. Jeff Heath<lb />2. Tony Baker 1982-85 563 [2626 5.02 2. Carlester Crumpler<lb />3. Theodore Sutton 1977-80 507 |2,730; 5.38 3. Dave Alexander<lb />4. Butch Colson 1967-69 638 |2,512| 3.94 4. Anthony Collins<lb />5. Anthony Collins 1977-80 367 |2,207| 6.01 5. Bill Lamm<lb />6. Kenny Strayhorn 1972-75 421 {2,155 5.12 6. Butch Colson<lb />7. Dave Alexander 1963-65 394 2,112) 5.36 Kenny Strayhorn<lb />8. Eddie Hicks 1975-78 330 {|2,101| 6.37 8. Robb Imperato<lb />9. Earnest Byner 1980-83 378 /|2,049| 5.42 9. Eddie Hicks<lb />10. Anthony Simpson 1984-87 478 /|2,034/ 4.25 10. Leander Green<lb />Passing Yardage Kickoff Returns<lb />No. Player Years Att. Comp. TD Yds. No. Player<lb />1. Jeff Blake 1988-91 667 360 43 | 5,133 1. Jerry Tolley<lb />2. Travis Hunter 1986-89 587 280 32 | 3,928 2. Bill Cline<lb />3. Carl Summerell 1971-73 427 198 26 | 2,859 3. Henry Williams<lb />4. Michael Anderson 1990-92 427 237 24 | 2,682 4. Anthony Collins<lb />5. John Casazza 1970-71 459 194 9 | 2,516 5. Dion Johnson<lb />6. Bill Cline 1962-64 283 153 27 12,425 6. Junior Robinson<lb />7. Leander Green 1976-79 289 133 12 | 2,098 7. Reggie McKinney<lb />8. Kevin Ingram 1981-83 282 147 10 | 1,976 8. Reggie Pinkney<lb />9. Charlie Libretto 1986-89 309 #147 9 | 1,897 9. Jimmy Walden<lb />10. Greg Stewart 1979-82 223 #108 7 |1,466 10. Willie Hawkins<lb />Returning Players In Bold. (NOTE: Qualifiers must have played two years or more when averages are used.)<lb />Years<lb />1988-91<lb />1986-89<lb />1962-64<lb />1971-73<lb />1976-79<lb />1967-69<lb />1981-83<lb />1971-73<lb />1963-65<lb />1973-76<lb />Years<lb />1988-91<lb />1986-89<lb />1989-92<lb />1968-70<lb />1962-64<lb />1975-78<lb />1988-91<lb />1981-84<lb />1989-92<lb />1971-73<lb />Years<lb />1988-91<lb />1982-84<lb />1977-80<lb />1965-66<lb />1986-87<lb />1975-76<lb />1967-69<lb />1963-64<lb />Years<lb />1982-85<lb />1971-73<lb />1963-65<lb />1977-80<lb />1977-80<lb />1967-69<lb />1967-69<lb />1988-90<lb />1975-78<lb />1976-79<lb />Years<lb />1962-64<lb />1962-64<lb />1983-84<lb />1977-80<lb />1990-91<lb />1987-89<lb />1985-88<lb />1974-76<lb />1981-84<lb />1975-77<lb />Plays<lb />879<lb />931<lb />619<lb />646<lb />634<lb />i13<lb />579<lb />658<lb />494<lb />605<lb />No.<lb />102<lb />a<lb />88<lb />19<lb />74<lb />72<lb />66<lb />65<lb />62<lb />59<lb />No.<lb />216<lb />137<lb />238<lb />96<lb />1a7<lb />112<lb />199<lb />86<lb />TD<lb />37<lb />34<lb />2g<lb />27<lb />af<lb />93<lb />24<lb />24<lb />Yds.<lb />609<lb />516<lb />1,104<lb />1,939<lb />T,392<lb />1,609<lb />1,709<lb />508<lb />811<lb />918<lb />Rush<lb />485<lb />1,268<lb />1,458<lb />180<lb />1071<lb />B.o1Z<lb />932<lb />2,889<lb />avid<lb />1,389<lb />Yds.<lb />1,462<lb />1,670<lb />1,280<lb />906<lb />1,023<lb />1,441<lb />1,244<lb />1,206<lb />604<lb />882<lb />Yds.<lb />8,640<lb />5,434<lb />9,224<lb />3,717<lb />4,445<lb />4,221<lb />7,265<lb />2,910<lb />PAT<lb />ge<lb />89<lb />o- Oo = -<lb />No.<lb />19<lb />18<lb />43<lb />79<lb />58<lb />68<lb />73<lb />Ps<lb />37<lb />43<lb />Pass<lb />5,133<lb />3,928<lb />2,425<lb />2,859<lb />2,098<lb />513<lb />1,976<lb />0<lb />740<lb />1,457<lb />Avg.<lb />14.3<lb />18.4<lb />14.5<lb />TES<lb />13.8<lb />20.0<lb />18.8<lb />18.6<lb />oe<lb />14.9<lb />Avg.<lb />40.0<lb />oof<lb />38.8<lb />38.7<lb />38.0<lb />of?<lb />36.5<lb />33.8<lb />FG<lb />Avg.<lb />oc |<lb />28.8<lb />2o./<lb />24.5<lb />24.0<lb />23.7<lb />23.4<lb />23.1<lb />21.9<lb />21.3<lb />Total<lb />Yds.<lb />5,618<lb />5,196<lb />3,883<lb />3,644<lb />3,609<lb />3,025<lb />2,908<lb />2,889<lb />2,852<lb />| 2,846<lb />TD<lb />11<lb />16<lb />17<lb />13<lb />10<lb />10<lb />251<lb />222<lb />204<lb />176<lb />167<lb />164<lb />164<lb />153<lb />146<lb />144<lb />�<lb />*<lb />*<lb />Tv iv �<lb />&amp;<lb />cl<lb />vr W<lb />uM<lb />hh<lb />&amp;<lb />og<lb />ee<lb />&amp;<lb />&amp;<lb />nmom mom om<lb />= = �<lb />IT rom mmm mM<lb />Bp<lb />* * te a &amp; %<lb />+ * ' .<lb />~<lb />e<lb />E<lb />E<lb />=<lb />E<lb />=<lb />=<lb />=<lb />=<lb />=<lb /></p>
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          <lb />IL<lb />bE<lb />Pa<lb />it<lb />i<lb />1<lb />U<lb />yh<lb />Mi Uh<lb />'i<lb />SOMNODAWNH<lb />Li LM<lb />'Ai<lb />LA<lb />=O eto Fey<lb />UA<lb />CO ---<lb />oy oy<lb />ill.<lb />LM<lb />A<lb />Ll<lb />SSS S'S" =:<lb />Ww WW Wo Wo<lb />uk<lb />rt<lb />OMNANARWDH=F<lb />:<lb />Ni<lb />Reception Yardage<lb />No. Player<lb />Hunter Gallimore<lb />Walter Wilson<lb />Dion Johnson<lb />Luke Fisher<lb />Tim Dameron<lb />Clayton Driver<lb />Morris Letcher<lb />Luke Fisher<lb />Carlton Nelson<lb />Carlester Crumpler, Jr.<lb />-A<lb />Pass Completions<lb />No. Player<lb />Michael Anderson<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />John Casazza<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Travis Hunter<lb />Kevin Ingram<lb />Carl Summerell<lb />Carl Summerell<lb />Travis Hunter<lb />Leander Green<lb />hh<lb />Punt Returns<lb />No. Player<lb />Tommy Bullock<lb />Bobby Ellis<lb />Gerald Hall<lb />Stu Garrett<lb />Morris Letcher<lb />Bobby Ellis<lb />Gerald Hall<lb />Jimmy Walden<lb />Dion Johnson<lb />Junior Robinson<lb />ah<lb />22 2S HK<lb />os<lb />Rushing<lb />No. Player<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Butch Colson<lb />Anthony Collins<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Junior Smith<lb />Dave Alexander<lb />Tony Baker<lb />Billy Wallace<lb />Eddie Hicks<lb />Dave Alexander<lb />Passing Yardage<lb />Player<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Michael Anderson<lb />John Casazza<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Travis Hunter<lb />Carl Summerell<lb />Carl Summerell<lb />Kevin Ingram<lb />Bill Cline<lb />10. Travis Hunter<lb />Returning Players In Bold<lb />Year<lb />1997<lb />1989<lb />1991<lb />1991<lb />1972<lb />1992<lb />1992<lb />1990<lb />1983<lb />1992<lb />Year<lb />1o92<lb />1991<lb />1970<lb />1990<lb />1989<lb />1983<lb />1972<lb />1973<lb />1987<lb />love<lb />Year<lb />1968<lb />1965<lb />1976<lb />1262<lb />1992<lb />1966<lb />1976<lb />1981<lb />1990<lb />1989<lb />Year<lb />1972<lb />1967<lb />1979<lb />1973<lb />1992<lb />1965<lb />1985<lb />1970<lb />1976<lb />1964<lb />Year<lb />1991<lb />1992<lb />1970<lb />1990<lb />1989<lb />1972<lb />1973<lb />1983<lb />1964<lb />1987<lb />Yds.<lb />881<lb />771<lb />743<lb />686<lb />648<lb />624<lb />557<lb />534<lb />526<lb />524<lb />Comp.<lb />222<lb />203<lb />122<lb />116<lb />110<lb />86<lb />82<lb />76<lb />73<lb />Yds.<lb />148<lb />189<lb />478<lb />97<lb />263<lb />130<lb />302<lb />145<lb />167<lb />201<lb />Att.<lb />340<lb />Zoe<lb />154<lb />204<lb />186<lb />227<lb />17<lb />210<lb />137<lb />151<lb />Att.<lb />368<lb />398<lb />eri.<lb />Zig<lb />223<lb />197<lb />154<lb />164<lb />127<lb />155<lb />No.<lb />49<lb />43<lb />40<lb />48<lb />30<lb />43<lb />47<lb />35<lb />28<lb />38<lb />Att.<lb />398<lb />368<lb />277<lb />Za) )<lb />223<lb />164<lb />ley<lb />154<lb />155<lb />141<lb />No.<lb />14<lb />36<lb />22<lb />17<lb />26<lb />10<lb />15<lb />Vs)<lb />Gain<lb />1,309<lb />1,135<lb />1,130<lb />1,042<lb />1,037<lb />1,029<lb />951<lb />902<lb />897<lb />888<lb />Comp.<lb />203<lb />222<lb />122<lb />116<lb />110<lb />86<lb />82<lb />90<lb />71<lb />76<lb />Avg.<lb />17.9<lb />179<lb />18.6<lb />14.3<lb />21.6<lb />14.5<lb />11.9<lb />15.3<lb />18.8<lb />13.8<lb />TD<lb />22<lb />28<lb />13<lb />19<lb />12<lb />11<lb />Avg.<lb />16.4<lb />13.5<lb />13.3<lb />12.1<lb />11.9<lb />11.8<lb />11.6<lb />115<lb />11.1<lb />| 10.6<lb />Avg.<lb />3.9<lb />4.5<lb />7.3<lb />ol<lb />5.6<lb />4.5<lb />4.8<lb />4.3<lb />6.0<lb />5.9<lb />TD<lb />28<lb />Hd<lb />13<lb />15<lb />12<lb />14<lb />12<lb />ECU Single Season Top Ten<lb />=f<lb />o<lb />PMOOanoa hk �� O �<lb />Yds.<lb />2,486<lb />3,073<lb />ieol2<lb />1,510<lb />1,478<lb />1,191<lb />13275<lb />1,222<lb />1,107<lb />1,082<lb />Yds.<lb />3,073<lb />2,486<lb />1,512<lb />1,510<lb />1,478<lb />1,275<lb />1,222<lb />1,191<lb />1,122<lb />1,107<lb />141<lb />Total Offense<lb />. Player<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Michael Anderson<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Travis Hunter<lb />Leander Green<lb />Carl Summerell<lb />Kevin Ingram<lb />Dave Alexander<lb />Bill Cline<lb />Carl Summerell<lb />z<lb />�<lb />See ees. ST .<lb />cae<lb />Pass Receptions<lb />No. Player<lb />Hunter Gallimore<lb />Luke Fisher<lb />Morris Letcher<lb />Dick Corrada<lb />Peter Zophy<lb />Walter Wilson<lb />Clayton Driver<lb />8. Dave Bumgarner<lb />9. Dion Johnson<lb />10.<lb />oo eS a.<lb />Punting (Min. 1.2 att. per game)<lb />No. Player<lb />1. John Jett<lb />2. Jeff Bolch<lb />3. Jeff Bolch<lb />John Jett<lb />5. Gil Job<lb />6. Rodney Allen<lb />7. John Jett<lb />8. Rodney Allen<lb />9. Rodney Allen<lb />0. Mike Herring<lb />Scoring<lb />No. Player<lb />1. Carlester Crumpler<lb />2. Dave Alexander<lb />Dave Alexander<lb />Butch Colson<lb />Pete Conaty<lb />Anthony Collins<lb />Anthony Brenner<lb />Leander Green<lb />Jeff Heath<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />ee tse Be does<lb />4<lb />Carlester Crumpler, Jr.<lb />Year<lb />1991<lb />1992<lb />1990<lb />1989<lb />1979<lb />oy 2<lb />1983<lb />1965<lb />1964<lb />1975S<lb />Year<lb />1991<lb />1991<lb />1992<lb />1970<lb />1992<lb />1989<lb />1992<lb />1964<lb />121<lb />1992<lb />Year<lb />1991<lb />1983<lb />1984<lb />1989<lb />1974<lb />1979<lb />1988<lb />1978<lb />1980<lb />1966<lb />Year<lb />1972<lb />1964<lb />1965<lb />1967<lb />1976<lb />1979<lb />1997<lb />1979<lb />1982<lb />1973<lb />Plays<lb />445<lb />441<lb />337<lb />321<lb />288<lb />289<lb />280<lb />303<lb />Pw:<lb />234<lb />No.<lb />| 49<lb />48<lb />47 |<lb />46<lb />44<lb />43 |<lb />43<lb />42<lb />40<lb />38<lb />No.<lb />48<lb />50<lb />62<lb />71<lb />50<lb />48<lb />39<lb />66<lb />61<lb />69<lb />TD<lb />ve<lb />16<lb />16<lb />ro<lb />2<lb />14<lb />0<lb />12<lb />0<lb />12<lb />Yds.<lb />881<lb />686<lb />557<lb />SZ<lb />487<lb />171<lb />624<lb />519<lb />743<lb />524<lb />Yds.<lb />2,025<lb />2,015<lb />2,492 |<lb />2,853<lb />2,001<lb />1,910<lb />1,509<lb />2,001<lb />2,385<lb />2,001<lb />Kickoff Returns (Min. 1.2 att. per game)<lb />No. Player<lb />Henry Williams<lb />Anthony Collins<lb />Dion Johnson<lb />Junior Robinson<lb />Bobby Clair<lb />Anthony Collins<lb />Junior Robinson<lb />Willie Hawkins<lb />Reggie Pinkney<lb />Reggie McKinney<lb />ao 2<lb />=e =<lb />Year<lb />1983<lb />1980<lb />1990<lb />1989<lb />1985<lb />1978<lb />1988<lb />1977<lb />1973<lb />1988<lb />Yds.<lb />591<lb />990<lb />879<lb />955<lb />423<lb />398<lb />435<lb />525<lb />467<lb />566<lb />No.<lb />19<lb />37<lb />34<lb />38<lb />17<lb />16<lb />18<lb />22<lb />20<lb />25<lb />Pass<lb />3,073<lb />2,486<lb />1,510<lb />1,478<lb />1,082<lb />WZro<lb />1,191<lb />1,029<lb />630<lb />\ 222<lb />Avg.<lb />17.9<lb />14.3<lb />11.9<lb />ci a<lb />att<lb />17.9<lb />14.5<lb />12.0<lb />18.6<lb />13.8<lb />Avg.<lb />42.2<lb />40.3<lb />40.2<lb />40.2<lb />40.02<lb />39.8<lb />39.7<lb />39.1<lb />39. |<lb />39.0<lb />FG<lb />Avg.<lb />31.1<lb />26.8<lb />20.9<lb />20. |<lb />24.9<lb />24.9<lb />24.2<lb />23.9<lb />23.4<lb />22.6<lb />Total<lb />Yds.<lb />3,182<lb />2,407<lb />1,924<lb />1,876<lb />1,714<lb />1,700<lb />1,655<lb />1,587<lb />1,574<lb />1,507<lb />om<lb />Oo<lb />e&amp;hA DON - Of OO<lb />Pts.<lb />102<lb />96<lb />96<lb />92<lb />86<lb />84<lb />82<lb />76<lb />15<lb />Te<lb /></p>
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          <lb />ECU Team Single Season Top Ten<lb />Rushing Offense<lb />No. Year G Att.<lb />1,� 1979 A 692<lb />2. 1976 11 734<lb />Se 1970 a O17<lb />4. 1974 La 643<lb />a. 1977 11 604<lb />6. 1973 Aol 638<lb />7. 1962 a 619<lb />S 1972 11 687<lb />9... 1978 14 625<lb />10. 1981 1 601<lb />Passing Offense<lb />No. Year G Att.<lb />1, 1991 a 414<lb />2.. 1992 ql 398<lb />3. 1989 11 314<lb />4. 1988 i ea 240<lb />S. 1970 11 301<lb />6. 1990 ql 241<lb />7.1971 10 260<lb />8.. 1982 i 202<lb />1964 10, 183<lb />10. 1965 10 209<lb />Total Offense...<lb />No. Year G Vet<lb />1, 1979 11 4,053<lb />2. 1994 11 1,429<lb />6, 1992 V1 1,547<lb />4. 1982 ud 2,845<lb />5. 1968 ie 2,650<lb />6. 19732 11 2,918<lb />7. A972 a4 2,/83<lb />5S. 19/75 WA 3,090<lb />9. 1989 11 1,852<lb />10. 1976 A 3,263<lb />Punting<lb />No. Year No. Yds.<lb />1 1983 O11 2,013<lb />2. 1984 63 2,505<lb />3.4975 63 2,369<lb />A 1979 48 1,909<lb />5. 1974 68 2,673<lb />6.1977 64 2,349<lb />1978 66 2,580<lb />8. 1997 49 2,025<lb />9. 1985 68 2,616<lb />10. 1986 71 2,637<lb />Scoring<lb />No. Year TD FG<lb />1, 1970 51 8<lb />e. 1991 47 14<lb />2. 1973 47 8<lb />4. 1964 42 0<lb />5. 1989 39 7<lb />6. 1965 38 e<lb />7. 1892 41 2<lb />8. 1988 38 8<lb />o. 1976 34 14<lb />1967 3/7 1<lb />Net<lb />Yds.<lb />4,053<lb />3,263<lb />3,090<lb />3,015<lb />Ze<lb />2,7 le<lb />2,845<lb />Zoo<lb />Zyoge<lb />2,662<lb />Comp.<lb />229<lb />Zhe<lb />156<lb />108<lb />133<lb />128<lb />103<lb />99<lb />99<lb />108<lb />Pass<lb />Yds.<lb />Vj479<lb />3,379<lb />3,085<lb />1,546<lb />1,645<lb />327<lb />1,283<lb />969<lb />2,145<lb />mA<lb />Avg.<lb />39.5<lb />39.8<lb />37.6<lb />39.8<lb />39.3<lb />36.7<lb />39.1<lb />41.3<lb />38.5<lb />37.1<lb />PAT<lb />48<lb />43<lb />42<lb />23<lb />37<lb />34<lb />34<lb />33<lb />30<lb />26<lb />Avg./<lb />Game<lb />368.5<lb />296.6<lb />280.9<lb />274.1<lb />266.1<lb />265.3<lb />258.6<lb />253.0<lb />244.7<lb />242.0<lb />vds;<lb />3,379<lb />3,085<lb />2,145<lb />1,645<lb />1,612<lb />1,605<lb />1,408<lb />1,546<lb />1,405<lb />1,400<lb />Total<lb />Yds.<lb />5,228<lb />4,808<lb />4,632<lb />4,391<lb />4,295<lb />4,245<lb />4,066<lb />4,059<lb />3,997<lb />3,974<lb />Ret.<lb />Yds.<lb />128<lb />202<lb />88<lb />181<lb />247<lb />194<lb />231<lb />288<lb />228<lb />149<lb />SAF<lb />So 0 0 0 WwW CO - = �<lb />TD<lb />47<lb />28<lb />E4S)<lb />30<lb />ae<lb />32<lb />23<lb />23<lb />21<lb />25<lb />Avg./<lb />Game<lb />307.2<lb />280.4<lb />195.0<lb />149.6<lb />146.5<lb />145.9<lb />140.8<lb />140.5<lb />140.5<lb />140.0<lb />Avg./<lb />Game<lb />475.3<lb />437.1<lb />421.1<lb />399.2<lb />390.5<lb />385.9<lb />369.6<lb />369.0<lb />363.4<lb />361.2<lb />Net<lb />Avg.<lb />36.9<lb />36.6<lb />36.2<lb />36.0<lb />35.7<lb />35.6<lb />35.6<lb />35.4<lb />35.1<lb />35.0<lb />Pts.<lb />380<lb />372<lb />352<lb />279<lb />301<lb />268<lb />289<lb />287<lb />278<lb />253<lb />TD<lb />30<lb />af<lb />18<lb />14<lb />13<lb />13<lb />14<lb />TD<lb />a1<lb />43<lb />36<lb />2L8,<lb />35<lb />41<lb />35<lb />40<lb />39<lb />32<lb />Avg.<lb />34.5<lb />33.8<lb />32.0<lb />27.9<lb />27.4<lb />26.8<lb />26.3<lb />26.1<lb />25.3<lb />29.3<lb />Interceptions<lb />No. Year No.<lb />1,-1876 26<lb />2. A975 24<lb />3. (1965 23<lb />4. 1973 22<lb />5. 1991 20<lb />6. 1965 19<lb />1978 19<lb />&amp;. 19611 Vf<lb />1977 17<lb />1968 V7<lb />Punt Returns<lb />No.<lb />1<lb />Total Defense<lb />No. Rush Yds.<lb />-"s<lb />= oi =<lb />oef2 2�<lb />oO. A O.91 SON. =<lb />Year<lb />1978<lb />1976<lb />1962<lb />1981<lb />1983<lb />1965<lb />1967<lb />1985<lb />1989<lb />1964<lb />Year<lb />1965<lb />1964<lb />1978<lb />1963<lb />1976<lb />1972<lb />1973<lb />1966<lb />1969<lb />1967<lb />No.<lb />38<lb />36<lb />27<lb />12<lb />22<lb />31<lb />40<lb />21<lb />34<lb />38<lb />881<lb />aaa<lb />1,416<lb />1,144<lb />1,353<lb />1,200<lb />1,406<lb />1,608<lb />1,200<lb />1,413<lb />Yds.<lb />519<lb />198<lb />Z\o<lb />333<lb />361<lb />206<lb />1350<lb />226<lb />WA<lb />120<lb />Scoring Defense<lb />No.<lb />1, 1963 10<lb />2. 1965 9<lb />3. 1964 10<lb />4. 1978 11<lb />5 1976 vl<lb />6, 71973 11<lb />1. A9/7 14<lb />1975 11<lb />9. 1962 9<lb />10. 1974 11<lb />Kickoff Returns<lb />No. Year No.<lb />1. 1963 16<lb />2. 1962 26<lb />3. 1980 43<lb />4. 1983 30<lb />5. 1989 53<lb />6. 1985 38<lb />7. 1990 oo<lb />8. 1992 56<lb />9. 1988 54<lb />10. 1978 32<lb />Year<lb />G<lb />Pts.<lb />54<lb />83<lb />99<lb />123<lb />116<lb />1]<lb />154<lb />154<lb />136<lb />167<lb />Yds.<lb />455<lb />663<lb />1,088<lb />748<lb />1,245<lb />883<lb />1,197<lb />1,206<lb />1,160<lb />684<lb />Avg./<lb />Int.<lb />20.0<lb />8.3<lb />6<lb />TO.<lb />18.0<lb />10.8<lb />G.2<lb />3.2<lb />16.1<lb />lon<lb />Avg.<lb />12.3<lb />a2t<lb />11.4<lb />105<lb />10.5<lb />10.2<lb />10.1<lb />v9<lb />25<lb />8.8<lb />Total<lb />Yds.<lb />oor<lb />2.016<lb />2,253<lb />2,061<lb />2.050<lb />Fae ales<lb />Zo<lb />Zee<lb />2,844<lb />2,078<lb />Avg./<lb />Game<lb />195.7<lb />201.8<lb />204.8<lb />206.1<lb />214.1<lb />247.0<lb />2002<lb />2/2.2<lb />284.4<lb />aor?<lb />Avg.<lb />5.4<lb />9.2<lb />o9<lb />10.3<lb />10.5<lb />137<lb />14.0<lb />14.0<lb />15.1<lb />1O.2<lb />Avg.<lb />28.4<lb />20.5<lb />29.3<lb />24.9<lb />23.5<lb />23.2<lb />22.6<lb />21.54<lb />21.48<lb />21.4<lb />Jt tt it it<lb />&amp;<lb />no mom<lb />r<lb />sie<lb />a oi i i er lee eee ee Oe eee eee eee eee eee lee lee eee eee eee eee eee ee<lb />ae # ae i<lb />An Pg OP A Pa<lb />Bo it i, Fs<lb />aii<lb />ie te ss in<lb />,<lb />-<lb />i<lb />i<lb />-<lb />=<lb />a<lb />e<lb />=<lb />a<lb />z<lb />:<lb />=<lb />=<lb />=<lb />5<lb />=<lb /></p>
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          <lb />SS -_- ee SS ee ee'<lb />CP ee ee<lb />li<lb />LA<lb />Wi wh ih Wh<lb />LL<lb />LM<lb />d<lb />A<lb />5<lb />ul) iw i WW<lb />LM<lb />LA<lb />LM<lb />LA<lb />A<lb />LM<lb />VAS oA OW OW ou ous<lb />YDS. CAR.<lb />245 837<lb />232. 31<lb />212 0<lb />184 34<lb />183...18<lb />160. 23<lb />176. 14<lb />177 21<lb />ivo 27<lb />176 29<lb />170. 84<lb />170: 41<lb />179� AF<lb />169� 66<lb />166: 16<lb />166� 26<lb />1Go, 20<lb />164 8<lb />164 20<lb />103 24<lb />162 43<lb />167 26<lb />Wet. 25<lb />16%. 14<lb />a0 �620<lb />156. 15<lb />150... 32<lb />154,16<lb />153 24<lb />153... 34<lb />192 3p<lb />jot 12<lb />190. = 16<lb />148 25<lb />147 22<lb />470 22<lb />146 24<lb />146. 27<lb />144 21<lb />144 27<lb />143 �#17<lb />142 28<lb />141.419<lb />137 23<lb />136 8<lb />igo 27<lb />isa 27<lb />135 20<lb />134 8<lb />134 20<lb />133 620<lb />122 27.<lb />132 35<lb />132 8<lb />131� �38<lb />101 31<lb />190-2<lb />190 28<lb />125 10<lb />120 �(17<lb />129 - 20<lb />128 1<lb />27. = 10<lb />127. 634<lb />le? 45<lb />124� �618<lb />4<lb />Oo<lb />DBOO-Y-FH]NONH]NH HOH HAOHRNNNBHARBAWOBRB OHA NWHAH BADOONARHA KH NWNNH WANNNONNDH =H OA NDA ODOONN=ABAND =| BA W=A NW<lb />NAME<lb />Billy Wightman<lb />Junior Smith<lb />Reggie McKinney<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Dave Alexander<lb />Earnest Byner<lb />Leander Green<lb />Eddie Hicks<lb />Dave Alexander<lb />Butch Colson<lb />Dave Alexander<lb />Butch Colson<lb />Les Strayhorn<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Billy Wightman<lb />Billy Wallace<lb />Tony Baker<lb />Eddie Hicks<lb />Tony Baker<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Tony Collins<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Bubba Bunn<lb />Tim James<lb />Ken Strayhorn<lb />Billy Wightman<lb />Tony Baker<lb />Tom Michel<lb />Butch Colson<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Theo Sutton<lb />Junior Smith<lb />Butch Colson<lb />Billy Wightman<lb />Tony Baker<lb />Les Strayhorn<lb />Ken Strayhorn<lb />Don Schink<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Theo Sutton<lb />Les Strayhorn<lb />Bill Bailey<lb />Billy Wallace<lb />Jimmy Howe<lb />Les Strayhorn<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Tony Baker<lb />Eddie Hicks<lb />Theo Sutton<lb />Junior Smith<lb />Billy Wallace<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Anthony Collins<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Anthony Simpson<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Tony Baker<lb />Billy Wightman<lb />Eddie Hicks<lb />Earnest Byner<lb />Willie Hawkins<lb />Billy Wightman<lb />Billy Wallace<lb />Theo Sutton<lb />George Gay<lb />OPPONENT<lb />Davidson<lb />Arkansas St.<lb />Cincinnati<lb />Appalachian St.<lb />Howard<lb />William &amp; Mary<lb />Richmond<lb />Southern Illinois<lb />Lenoir-Rhyne<lb />Furman<lb />Maine<lb />Southern Miss.<lb />Toledo<lb />Dayton<lb />Furman<lb />Davidson<lb />Temple<lb />Virginia<lb />SW Texas State<lb />William &amp; Mary<lb />William &amp; Mary<lb />Northern Illinois<lb />Davidson<lb />E. Tenn. State<lb />Cincinnati<lb />Davidson<lb />Louisiana Tech<lb />Richmond<lb />Wofford<lb />The Citadel<lb />Furman<lb />N. Texas State<lb />Southern Miss.<lb />Tampa<lb />Tampa<lb />SW Louisiana<lb />Davidson<lb />Furman<lb />The Citadel<lb />Richmond<lb />Louisiana Tech<lb />Marshall<lb />NE Louisiana<lb />W. Texas State<lb />Appalachian St.<lb />The Citadel<lb />UNC<lb />William &amp; Mary<lb />Southern Miss.<lb />Appalachian St.<lb />South Carolina<lb />Marshall<lb />Richmond<lb />Wake Forest<lb />The Citadel<lb />Ga. Southern<lb />UT-Chattanooga<lb />Tulsa<lb />Marshall<lb />UNC<lb />William &amp; Mary<lb />Southern Miss.<lb />Parsons<lb />Furman<lb />N.C. State<lb />Davidson<lb />DATE<lb />Nov. 8, 1969<lb />Nov. 14, 1992<lb />Oct. 10, 1987<lb />Nov. 17, 18738<lb />Sept. 26, 1964<lb />Nov. 13, 1982<lb />Nov. 10, 1979<lb />Oct. 9, 1976<lb />Nov. 6, 1965<lb />Nov. 4, 1967<lb />Dec. 11, 1965<lb />Nov. 22, 1969<lb />Sept. 12, 1970<lb />Nov. 18, 1972<lb />Nov. 1, 1969<lb />Nov. 28, 1970<lb />Nov. 20, 1982<lb />Nov. 8, 1975<lb />Sept. 14, 1985<lb />Nov. 3, 1973<lb />Nov. 24, 1979<lb />Nov. 10, 1990<lb />Nov. 6, 1971<lb />Oct. 20, 1984<lb />Nov. 19, 1988<lb />Oct. 6.1972<lb />Sept. 27, 1969<lb />Oct. 9,.1982<lb />Nov. 17, 1962<lb />Oct. 28, 1967<lb />Oct. 28, 1972<lb />Nov. 17, 1979<lb />Oct. 29, 1992<lb />Nov. 9, 1968<lb />Nov. 9, 1968<lb />Oct. 12, 1985<lb />Nov. 18, 1970<lb />Sept. 29, 1973<lb />Nov. 2, 1969<lb />Nov: 40, 1973<lb />Dec. 16, 1978<lb />Nov. 14, 1970<lb />Sept. 24, 1966<lb />Oct: 3, 1970<lb />Oct. 19, 1974<lb />Oct,-2, 1971<lb />Nov.25, 1972<lb />Nov. 12, 1983<lb />Sept. 11, 1976<lb />Nov. 3, 1979<lb />Sept. 19, 1992<lb />Nov. 14, 1970<lb />Oct. 7, 1972<lb />Sept. 22, 1979<lb />Oct. 14, 1972<lb />Oct. 18, 1986<lb />Nov. 4, 1972<lb />Nov. 16, 1985<lb />Nov. 16, 1968<lb />Oct. 23, 1976<lb />Nov. 12, 1983<lb />Sept. 11, 1976<lb />Sept. 14, 1968<lb />Oct. $7, 1970<lb />Sept. 2, 1977<lb />Oct. 8, 1966<lb />143<lb />YDS. CAR.<lb />124 34<lb />124 (15<lb />124 19<lb />124. 18<lb />l2e-, AO<lb />eZ... 18<lb />lai. 1s<lb />121 oo<lb />W2Zl: ae<lb />igo AZ<lb />120 2�20<lb />Or ae<lb />118,228<lb />118 34<lb />148. 2<lb />IML. 26<lb />t7 = 20<lb />17 44<lb />116 7 315<lb />11S 25<lb />11S 20<lb />ia 22<lb />114-015<lb />114 28<lb />114 16<lb />Ws 13<lb />118... 12<lb />113,19<lb />i139<lb />a2 to<lb />1122168<lb />laa aS<lb />12&gt;) A2<lb />192 7<lb />1125 2 10<lb />jae 22<lb />Iles 17,<lb />ea 3)<lb />110. 24<lb />109� 16<lb />103 25<lb />108� 12<lb />109 . 22<lb />(09. 165<lb />108 29<lb />108 238<lb />107 � 1<lb />107 16<lb />107 1%<lb />106� 12<lb />106. 10<lb />105 +14<lb />105. 6<lb />104 .22<lb />104 = 6&amp;8<lb />104 21<lb />103. 18<lb />103 14<lb />103. 26<lb />103 "410<lb />192 21<lb />107 417<lb />161 20<lb />101�: 20<lb />100� 7<lb />=<lb />0<lb />OOONPtPF HANH FPO HOHNNNCAOH NH HANDTWCOTOAOAONNONODVHNOH H WH HSH FH WNCOH 0 +PF0O0HRNH OND H]HO0 22200 HD =|] =| W<lb />NAME<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Mike Weaver<lb />Kevin Ingram<lb />Reggie Branch<lb />Willie Hawkins<lb />Anthony Collins<lb />David Daniels<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Theo Sutton<lb />Leon Lawson<lb />Tony Baker<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Butch Colson<lb />Butch Colson<lb />Carlton Nelson<lb />Butch Colson<lb />Billy Wallace<lb />Tony Baker<lb />Willie Hawkins<lb />Theo Sutton<lb />Theo Sutton<lb />Tony Baker<lb />Theo Sutton<lb />Leander Green<lb />Eddie Hicks<lb />Ken Strayhorn<lb />Eddie Hicks<lb />Tony Collins<lb />Leander Green<lb />Butch Colson<lb />Willie Hawkins<lb />Tony Collins<lb />Theo Sutton<lb />Tony Collins<lb />Charles Miles<lb />Anthony Simpson<lb />Cedric Van Buren<lb />Buddy Bovender<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Dave Alexander<lb />Junior Smith<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Raymond Jones<lb />Reggie Branch<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Tony Baker<lb />Bobby Myrick<lb />Carlton Nelson<lb />Ron Jones<lb />Eddie Hicks<lb />Sam Harrell<lb />Ken Strayhorn<lb />Eddie Hicks<lb />Billy Wallace<lb />Marvin Cobb<lb />Reggie Branch<lb />Ken Strayhorn<lb />Ken Strayhorn<lb />Mike Weaver<lb />Pete Conaty<lb />Butch Colson<lb />David Daniels<lb />George Robinson<lb />Don Schink<lb />Theo Sutton<lb />100+ Yard Performances Since<lb />OPPONENT<lb />William &amp; Mary<lb />N.C. State<lb />Florida State<lb />Southern Miss.<lb />William &amp; Mary<lb />Appalachian St.<lb />Cincinnati<lb />Appalachian St.<lb />William &amp; Mary<lb />USL<lb />N.C. State<lb />Cincinnati<lb />The Citadel<lb />Furman<lb />W. Carolina<lb />Marshall<lb />N.C. State<lb />Texas-Arlington<lb />N.C. State<lb />VMI<lb />W. Carolina<lb />Temple<lb />VMI<lb />Richmond<lb />Appalachian St.<lb />UT-Chattanooga<lb />VMI<lb />Duke<lb />The Citadel<lb />Southern Illinois<lb />Southern Illinois<lb />USL<lb />W. Carolina<lb />VMI<lb />Southern Miss.<lb />Ga. Southern<lb />Memphis State<lb />W. Carolina<lb />Furman<lb />Furman<lb />Memphis State<lb />N.C. State<lb />William &amp; Mary<lb />Illinois State<lb />VMI<lb />SW Louisiana<lb />Richmond<lb />W. Carolina<lb />Penn State<lb />Appalachian St.<lb />Richmond<lb />Furman<lb />William &amp; Mary<lb />N.C. State<lb />The Citadel<lb />N.C. State<lb />Dayton<lb />Virginia<lb />The Citadel<lb />Southern Illinois<lb />W. Texas State<lb />Virginia Tech<lb />The Citadel<lb />Southern Illinois<lb />Richmond<lb />DATE<lb />NOV. Tl, 1872<lb />Oct. 51974<lb />Sept. 3, 1984<lb />Oct. 10, 1984<lb />Sept. 20, 1975<lb />Nov. 3, 1979<lb />Oct. 20, 1990<lb />Sept. 23, 1972<lb />Nov. 1, 1980<lb />Oct. 17, 1981<lb />Sept. 29, 1984<lb />Oct. 20, 1990<lb />Nov. 23, 1968<lb />Nov. 1, 1969<lb />Sept. 5, 1981<lb />Nov. 18, 1967<lb />Oct. 23, 1971<lb />Nov. 6, 1982<lb />Oct. 30, 1976<lb />Oct. 7, 19/76<lb />Oct. 18, 1980<lb />Gct. 15, 1963<lb />Sept. 24, 1977<lb />Oct. 21, 1978<lb />Nov. 4, 1978<lb />Nov. 4, 1972<lb />Oct. 16, 1976<lb />Sept. 15, 1979<lb />Oct. 13, 1979<lb />Oct. 7, 1967<lb />Oct. 9, 1976<lb />Sept. 23, 1978<lb />Sept. 1, 1979<lb />Sept. 29, 1979<lb />Oct. 29, 1992<lb />Sept. 26, 1987<lb />Nov. 3, 1990<lb />Oct. 19, 1963<lb />Oct 30, 197)<lb />Oct. 2, 1965<lb />Nov. 21, 1992<lb />Sept. 8, 1973<lb />Sept. 25, 1976<lb />Oct. 23, 1982<lb />Sept. 9, 1972<lb />Oct. 8, 1983<lb />Nov. 9, 1974<lb />Oct. 18, 1980<lb />Sept. 21, 1985<lb />Nov. 25, 1976<lb />Nov. 11, 1979<lb />Nov. 1, 1975<lb />Nov. 11, 1977<lb />Oct. 10, 1970<lb />Cet. 13; 1979<lb />Sept. 29, 1984<lb />Cet. 26. 1974<lb />Nov. 8, 1975<lb />Oct. 2, 1976<lb />Oct. 9, 1976<lb />Nov. 11, 1967<lb />Sept. 15, 1990<lb />Oct. 23, 1965<lb />Sept. 28, 1974<lb />Oct. 15, 1977<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Other To<lb />100 +<lb />NO.<lb />YDS.<lb />218<lb />Ve<lb />169<lb />OF<lb />155<lb />154<lb />152<lb />148<lb />144<lb />144<lb />138<lb />136<lb />133<lb />130<lb />128<lb />elt<lb />145<lb />114<lb />113<lb />La<lb />1i2<lb />ae<lb />Tt<lb />iia<lb />110<lb />110<lb />109<lb />108<lb />106<lb />105<lb />104<lb />104<lb />103<lb />er =k hy sols<lb />PNMDON A$ Oa AN W<lb />ONOOAA A ATHDWOSOOSAONAN A AYN AWN OO N<lb />Yard Receiving<lb />NAME<lb />Terry Gallaher<lb />Walter Wilson<lb />Dick Corrada<lb />Dion Johnson<lb />Clayton Driver<lb />Hunter Gallimore<lb />Tim Dameron<lb />Peter Zophy<lb />Walter Wilson<lb />Luke Fisher<lb />Billy Ray Washington<lb />Dion Johnson<lb />Hunter Gallimore<lb />Bob Withrow<lb />Terry Gallaher<lb />Hunter Gallimore<lb />Clayton Driver<lb />Reggie McKinney<lb />Hunter Gallimore<lb />Luke Fisher<lb />Stan Eure<lb />Clayton Driver<lb />Tim Dameron<lb />Peter Zophy<lb />Tim Dameron<lb />Morris Letcher<lb />Luke Fisher<lb />Walter Wilson<lb />Billy Ray Washington<lb />Walter Wilson<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Tim James<lb />Morris Letcher<lb />OPPONENT<lb />Appalachian St.<lb />Pittsburgh<lb />Southern Illinois<lb />Illinois<lb />Cincinnati<lb />Southern Miss.<lb />Furman<lb />Bowling Green<lb />Illinois State<lb />N.C. State<lb />North Texas St.<lb />Syracuse<lb />Tulane<lb />Louisville<lb />W. Carolina<lb />South Carolina<lb />Southern Miss.<lb />Southern Miss.<lb />N.C. State<lb />Florida State<lb />Davidson<lb />Syracuse<lb />Davidson<lb />Virginia Tech<lb />William &amp; Mary<lb />West Virginia<lb />Georgia<lb />Temple<lb />SW Louisiana<lb />Miami (Fla.)<lb />Bowling Green<lb />Virginia Tech<lb />Syracuse<lb />DATE<lb />Sept. 13, 1975<lb />Nov. 18, 1989<lb />Oct 17, 1970<lb />Aug. 31, 1991<lb />Oct. 17, 1992<lb />Nov. 9, 1991<lb />Oct. 30, 1977<lb />Sept. 26, 1992<lb />Sept. 23, 1989<lb />Jan. 1, 1992<lb />Nov. 17, 1979<lb />Oct. 12. 1991<lb />Nov. 2, 1991<lb />Nov. 25, 1966<lb />Oct. 18, 1975<lb />Sept. 28, 1991<lb />Nov. 9, 1991<lb />Sept. 24, 1988<lb />Jan. 1, 1992<lb />Sept. 8, 1990<lb />Oct. 6: 1973S<lb />Sept. 5, 1992<lb />Nov. 6, 1971<lb />Sept. 12, 1992<lb />Nov. 11, 1972<lb />Nov. 7, 1992<lb />Sept. 29, 1990<lb />Nov. 7, 1987<lb />Sept. 23, 1979<lb />Nov. 4, 1989<lb />Sept. 26, 1992<lb />Oct. 17, 1987<lb />Sept. 5, 1992<lb />Morris Letcher<lb />144<lb />� Performances Since 1962<lb />200+ Yard Passing<lb />YDS. ATT. COMP. NAME<lb />379<lb />378<lb />361<lb />353<lb />349<lb />347<lb />337<lb />333<lb />324<lb />314<lb />283<lb />270<lb />266<lb />265<lb />243<lb />243<lb />237<lb />237<lb />231<lb />228<lb />219<lb />aS,<lb />214<lb />210<lb />209<lb />205<lb />201<lb />55<lb />ot<lb />47<lb />42<lb />4a4<lb />31<lb />47<lb />52<lb />43<lb />39<lb />46<lb />43<lb />42<lb />Lg<lb />32<lb />23<lb />34<lb />31<lb />19<lb />18<lb />35<lb />PLS,<lb />37<lb />15<lb />32<lb />33<lb />30<lb />300 +<lb />YDS.<lb />402<lb />376<lb />369<lb />365<lb />365<lb />364<lb />361<lb />342<lb />339<lb />333<lb />318<lb />313<lb />301<lb />ATT.<lb />54<lb />52<lb />57<lb />37<lb />61<lb />54<lb />54<lb />54<lb />48<lb />52<lb />30<lb />30<lb />42<lb />33<lb />31<lb />ra<lb />21<lb />26<lb />18<lb />24<lb />24<lb />23<lb />Zo<lb />22<lb />A<lb />20<lb />5<lb />18<lb />12<lb />ZA<lb />21<lb />12<lb />10<lb />18<lb />a<lb />20<lb />9<lb />15<lb />18<lb />a2<lb />Michael Anderson<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Michael Anderson<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Michael Anderson<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Michael Anderson<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />John Casazza<lb />Travis Hunter<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Travis Hunter<lb />Michael Anderson<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Travis Hunter<lb />Travis Hunter<lb />Michael Anderson<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Michael Anderson<lb />Travis Hunter<lb />Greg Stewart<lb />Travis Hunter<lb />Carl Summerell<lb />Total Offense<lb />NAME<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Michael Anderson<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Travis Hunter<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Michael Anderson<lb />Michael Anderson<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Travis Hunter<lb />Michael Anderson<lb />OPPONENT<lb />Bowling Green<lb />N.C. State<lb />Southern Miss.<lb />Illinois<lb />Virginia Tech<lb />South Carolina<lb />Virginia Tech<lb />Syracuse<lb />Syracuse<lb />Cincinnati<lb />Cincinnati<lb />Richmond<lb />Southern Miss.<lb />Central Florida<lb />Tulane<lb />Temple<lb />West Virginia<lb />Pittsburgh<lb />Illinois State<lb />Virginia Tech<lb />South Carolina<lb />Memphis State<lb />Pittsburgh<lb />Temple<lb />East Tenn. State<lb />Pittsburgh<lb />Furman<lb />OPPONENT<lb />Southern Miss.<lb />Syracuse<lb />Bowling Green<lb />South Carolina<lb />N.C. State<lb />Southern Miss.<lb />Illinois<lb />Virginia Tech<lb />Virginia Tech<lb />Syracuse<lb />Cincinnati<lb />Virginia Tech<lb />Cincinnati<lb />DATE<lb />Sept. 26, 1992<lb />Jan. 1, 1992<lb />Nov. 9, 1991<lb />Aug. 31, 1991<lb />Sept. 12, 1992<lb />Sept. 28, 1991<lb />Nov. 16, 1991<lb />Sept. 5, 1992<lb />Oct. 12, 1991<lb />Oct. t7, 1992<lb />Nov. 23, 1991<lb />Oct. 24, 1970<lb />Nov. 25, 1989<lb />Sept. 21, 1991<lb />Nov. 2, 1991<lb />Oct. 11, 1986<lb />Nov. 7, 1992<lb />Oct. 26, 1991<lb />Sept. 23, 1989<lb />Oct. 17, 1987<lb />Sept. 19, 1992<lb />Nov. 3, 1990<lb />Oct. 24, 1992<lb />Nov. 7, 1987<lb />Sept. 18, 1982<lb />Nov. 18, 1989<lb />Oct. 28, 1972<lb />DATE<lb />Nov. 9, 1991<lb />Oct. 12, 1991<lb />Sept. 26, 1992<lb />Sept. 28, 1991<lb />Jan. 1, 1992<lb />Nov. 25, 1989<lb />Aug. 31, 1991<lb />Nov. 16, 1991<lb />Sept. 12, 1992<lb />Sept. 5, 1992<lb />Oct. 20, 1990<lb />Oct. 17, 1988<lb />Oet. #7, 1992<lb />* * # + zs CF y .<lb />&amp;<lb />&amp;<lb />ae<lb />PT aad al TMi! 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(Oct. 24, 1981)<lb />Jeff Heath vs. Florida (Oct. 22, 1983)<lb />Junior Creech vs. South Carolina (Oct. 1, 1977)<lb />Chuck Berleth vs. Georgia Southern (Oct. 18, 1986)<lb />Fumble Recovery Returns<lb />oT<lb />36<lb />Ernie Lewis vs. West Virginia (Nov. 7, 1992)<lb />Ernie Lewis vs. Duke (Oct. 10, 1992)<lb /><lb />Greg Grandison<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Kelge(=symivielfe lac<lb />Victory Margin<lb />Margin Opponent Site Date Score<lb />74 Newport News Apprentice Greenville, N.C. Nov. 14, 1959 74-0<lb />7 Edenton Flyers Greenville, N.C. Oct. 24, 1949 67-0<lb />o1 Virginia Charlottesville, Va. INOV. 6, 1975 61-10<lb />50 Western Carolina Greenville, N.C. Oct: 19, 1963 50-0<lb />48 Southern Mississippi Greenville, N.C. Sept. 17, 1976 48-0<lb />47 Atlantic Christian Greenville, N.C. Nov. 18, 1950 54-7<lb />46 Illinois State Greenville, N.C. Sept. 23, 1989 56-10<lb />45 Albright Greenville, N.C. Sept. 19, 1959 45-0<lb />45 Northeast Louisiana Monroe, La. Oct. 30, 1965 45-0<lb />45 Davidson Davidson, N.C. Oct. 6, 1973 45-0<lb />45 Marshall Greenville, N.C. Nov. 18, 1978 45-0<lb />Losing Margin<lb />Margin Opponent Site Date Score<lb />79 Guilford Greenville, N.C. Nov. 12, 1932 0-79<lb />65 Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, Miss. Oct. 5, 1965 0-65<lb />64 Appalachian State Boone, N.C. Nov. 18, 1939 0-64<lb />56 Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. Sept. 20, 1980 7-63<lb />56 North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. Sept. 12, 1981 0-56<lb />49 N.C. State Raleigh, N.C. Sept. 8, 1973 8-57<lb />49 West Virginia Morgantown, W.V. Cet. 3, 1987 0-49<lb />48 Lenoir-Rhyne Greenville, N.C. Nov. 9,.195/ 7-55<lb />47 Lenoir-Rhyne Lenoir, N.C. Nov. 23, 1934 0-47<lb />47 Appalachian State Greenville, N.C. Nov. 6, 1948 0-47<lb />Best and Worst Seasons<lb />Best Worst<lb />Record Year Coach Record Year Coach<lb />7-0-0 1941 John Christianbury 0-9-0 1948 Jim Johnson<lb />11-1-0 1991 Bill Lewis 0-8-0 1939 O.A. Hankner<lb />9-1-0 1963 Clarence Stasavich 0-5-0 1932 Kenneth Beatty<lb />9-1-0 1964 Clarence Stasavich 1-8-0 1957 Jack Boone<lb />9-1-0 1965 Clarence Stasavich 1-5-0 1933 Kenneth Beatty<lb />9-2-0 1972 Sonny Randle 1-6-1 1938 Joe Alexander<lb />9-2-0 1973 Sonny Randle 1-4-1 1934 Doc Mathis<lb />9-2-0 1976 Pat Dye<lb />Top Road Crowds<lb />Attend.<lb />84,774<lb />84,266<lb />77,019<lb />73,943<lb />73,800<lb />69,131<lb />68,327<lb />66,000<lb />65,660<lb />65,600<lb />65,600<lb />Opponent<lb />Penn State<lb />Penn State<lb />Georgia<lb />Florida<lb />South Carolina<lb />South Carolina<lb />South Carolina<lb />South Carolina<lb />LSU<lb />Auburn<lb />South Carolina<lb />Location<lb />Beaver Stadium, State College, Pa.<lb />Beaver Stadium, State College, Pa.<lb />Sanford Stadium, Athens, Ga.<lb />Florida Field, Gainesville, Fla.<lb />Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, S.C.<lb />Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, S.C.<lb />Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, S.C.<lb />Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, S.C.<lb />Tiger Stadium, Baton Rouge, La.<lb />Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn, Ala.<lb />Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, S.C.<lb />146<lb />Date<lb />Sept. 27, 1986<lb />Sept. 28, 1985<lb />Sept. 29, 1990<lb />Oct. 22, 1983<lb />Oct. 27, 1984<lb />Oct. 24, 1987<lb />Oct. 25, 1986<lb />Sept. 17, 1988<lb />Dec. 7, 1985<lb />Nov. 2, 1985<lb />Oct. 7, 1989<lb />Score<lb />17-42<lb />10-17<lb />15-19<lb />17-24<lb />20-42<lb />12-34<lb />3-38<lb />0-17<lb />15-35<lb />10-35<lb />14-47<lb />�<lb />MoM Om om oy oy iv oy gr<lb />oT rt ees ti<lb />&gt;<lb />&gt;? F<lb />&gt;<lb />dea yy ae te a<lb /></p>
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          <lb />b<lb />eal<lb />|<lb />~<lb />SS<lb />i eer bi meres beri ht meee<lb />eee<lb />Li<lb />er i id ee<lb />Jinn ansnant rw<lb />ma |<lb />i i eee beeen |<lb />LA<lb />"BY<lb />a<lb />LA<lb />SS - eee<lb />lam<lb />|<lb />(<lb />i Uh<lb />We<lb />Mi<lb />MM<lb />i<lb />Lh<lb />I<lb />W<lb />LM<lb />|<lb />LA<lb />Al<lb />LA<lb />LM<lb />Wek UM UA OA aa<lb />Ficklen Records<lb />FIRST DOWNS ECU OPPONENTS<lb />Most total 32 vs. William &amp; Mary (1983) 35 by Georgia Southern (1984)<lb />Most rushing 28 vs. William &amp; Mary (1983) 20 by Temple (1985)<lb />Most passing 23 vs. Syracuse (1992) 20 by William &amp; Mary<lb />&amp; Georgia Southern (1984)<lb />Most by penalty 7 vs. Parsons (1968) 5 by Tulane (1991)<lb />RUSHING<lb />Most attempts 86 vs. Western Carolina (1978) 69 by Temple (1985)<lb />Most net yards 500 vs. Cincinnati (1987) 421 by Syracuse (1992)<lb />PASSING<lb />Most attempted 77 vs. Syracuse (1992) 52 by Georgia Southern (1984)<lb />Most completed 36 vs. Syracuse (1992) 35 by William &amp; Mary (1981)<lb />Most net yards passing 521 vs. Syracuse (1992) 403 by William &amp; Mary (1981)<lb />&amp; Georgia Southern (1984)<lb />Most had intercepted 5 vs. Southern Mississippi (1992) 7 by Western Carolina (1975)<lb />TOTAL OFFENSE<lb />Most offensive plays 91 vs. Syracuse (1992) 103 by Georgia Southern (1984)<lb />Most net yards gained 600 vs. North Texas St. (1979) 645 by Georgia Southern (1984)<lb />TURNOVERS<lb />Most fumbles 10 vs. VMI (1977) &amp; Dayton (1974) 9 by E. Tennessee St. (1982)<lb />Most fumbles lost 6 vs. VMI (1977) 5 by Texas-Arlington (1978)<lb />Most interceptions made 7 vs. Western Carolina (1975) 5 by Southern Mississippi (1992)<lb />Most intercept. ret. yards 151 vs. SW Louisiana (1980) 85 by Temple (1985)<lb />PENALTIES<lb />Most penalties 18 vs. Tulane (1991) 14 by Parsons (1968)<lb />Most yards penalized 159 vs. Tulane (1991) 182 by Parsons (1968)<lb />PUNTING<lb />Most punts 13 vs. William &amp; Mary (1968) 11 by Richmond (1979)<lb />&amp; Illinois State (1989)<lb />Most punting yards 427 vs. Virginia Tech (1989) 434 by Richmond (1979)<lb />Highest average per punt<lb />51.3 vs. Memphis State (1991) (4 punts)<lb />47.5 by West Virginia (1988) (4 punts)<lb />RETURNS<lb />Most kickoff returns 8 vs. three teams 9 by Tennessee Tech (1988)<lb />Most kickoff ret. yards 191 vs. Tennessee Tech (1988) 227 by Furman (1969)<lb />Most punt returns 7 vs. Marshall (1968), Bowling Green (1989) 9 by William &amp; Mary (1968)<lb />&amp; Illinois State (1989)<lb />Most punt return yards 134 vs. Marshall (1968) 85 by Southern Miss. (1980)<lb />MISCELLANEOUS<lb />Most total points in one game 89 vs. E. Tennessee St. (1981), ECU 66, ETSU 23<lb />Most touchdowns 9 vs. E. Tennessee St. (1981)<lb />Most PAT kicks made 9 vs. E. Tennessee St. (1981)<lb />Most two-point conversions 2 vs. Southern Illinois (1976)<lb />Most field goals made 3 vs. Southern Illinois (1972), Richmond (1973), The Citadel (1976) &amp; Texas-Arlington (1978)<lb />Most ECU points in one season<lb />Fewest ECU points in one season<lb />Most opponents' points in one season<lb />Fewest opponents' points in one season<lb />Biggest margin of victory<lb />Biggest margin of defeat<lb />Longest winning streak<lb />Longest losing streak<lb />226 (1979) 5 games<lb />43 (1970) 4 games<lb />205 (1988) 6 games<lb />17 (1963) 5 games<lb />48 points vs. Southern Mississippi (1976 - 48-0)<lb />45 po<lb />ints vs. Toledo (1971 - 45-0)<lb />11 games from Furman (1971) to William &amp; Mary (1975)<lb />6 games from Temple (1985) to SW Louisiana (1986)<lb />21 winning seasons<lb />10 undefeated seasons<lb />147<lb />8 losing seasons<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Ficklen Records<lb />Yearly Attendance<lb />Top Five Years (By Average)<lb />Overall<lb />Year<lb />1985<lb />1986<lb />1987<lb />1983<lb />1990<lb />Ficklen Stadium<lb />Year<lb />1992<lb />1991<lb />1985<lb />1989<lb />1990<lb />On Road<lb />Year<lb />1986<lb />1985<lb />1987<lb />1990<lb />1983<lb />ESPN returns to Ficklen Stadium in 1993.<lb />G<lb />1<lb />11<lb />1]<lb />sa<lb />W<lb />G<lb />Gor OF Ci Oh<lb />NOD DO OD �<lb />Attendance<lb />466,732<lb />442,426<lb />412,226<lb />405,855<lb />404,714<lb />Attendance<lb />164,068<lb />155,415<lb />153,182<lb />148,331<lb />143,285<lb />Attendance<lb />319,337<lb />315,550<lb />273,929<lb />261,429<lb />291,888<lb />Average<lb />42,430<lb />40,221<lb />37,475<lb />36,896<lb />36,792<lb />Average<lb />32,814<lb />31,083<lb />30,636<lb />29,666<lb />28,657<lb />Average<lb />53,223<lb />52,258<lb />45,655<lb />43,572<lb />41,698<lb />Record<lb />2-9-0<lb />2-9-0<lb />5-6-0<lb />8-3-0<lb />5-6-0<lb />Record<lb />3-2-0<lb />5-0-0<lb />1-4-0<lb />4-0-1<lb />3-2-0<lb />Record<lb />0-6-0<lb />1-5-0<lb />2-4-0<lb />2-4-0<lb />4-3-0<lb />148<lb />Pirates in Ficklen Stadium (1963-92)<lb />Year<lb />Attendance<lb />Average<lb />Record<lb />G<lb />1963 5 51,500 10,300 5-0-0<lb />1964 4 47,322 11,631 3-1-0<lb />1965 4 56,834 14,209 4-0-0<lb />1966 5 60,164 12.030 3-2-0<lb />1967 5 64,505 12,901 3-2-0<lb />1968 5 66,187 1O.207 2-3-0<lb />1969 5 45,837 9,167 1-4-0<lb />1970 4 48 264 12,066 1-3-0<lb />1971 5 1a,585 14,517 3-2-0<lb />1972 5 65,911 13,066 5-0-0<lb />1973 5 84,352 16,870 5-0-0<lb />1974 5 82,376 16,475 5-0-0<lb />1975 5 77,684 15.5357 4-1-0<lb />1976 5 88,691 17,738 5-0-0<lb />1977 4 84,464 21.017 3-1-0<lb />1978 5 125,644 25,129 5-0-0<lb />1979 5 116,693 23,3509 5-0-0<lb />1980 5 97,789 19,558 2-3-0<lb />1981 5 103,476 20,695 3-2-0<lb />1982 4 87,169 21 ive 4-0-0<lb />1983 4 113.967 28,492 4-0-0<lb />1984 4 104,972 26,243 2-2-0<lb />1985 s. 150.162 30,636 1-4-0<lb />1986 5 123,089 24,617 2-3-0<lb />1987 2 138,297 27,659 3-2-0<lb />1988 6 146,508 24,418 1-5-0<lb />1989 5 135,568 27,114 4-0-1<lb />1990 5 136,639 27 ,328 3-2-0<lb />1991 5 155,415 31,083 5-0-0<lb />1992 5 164,068* 32,814* 3-2-0<lb />Totals 144 2,098,552 20,129 97-44-1<lb />*School Record (68.7)<lb />Top 12 Ficklen Stadium Crowds<lb />Att. Opponent Date Score<lb />1. 36,500 Syracuse Sept. 5, 1992 21-42 L<lb />2. 36,000 Pittsburgh Oct. 26, 1991 24-23 W<lb />3. 35,121 Virginia Tech Sept. 12, 1992 30-27 W<lb />4. 35,100 Virginia Tech Oct. 21, 1989 14-10 W<lb />5. 35,047 South Carolina Oct. 26, 1985 10-52 L<lb />6. 34,511 Miami, Fla. Oct. 5, 1985 15-27 L<lb />7. 34,126 Cincinnati Oct. 17, 1992 42-21 W<lb />8. 33,857 West Virginia Sept. 13, 1986 21-24 L<lb />9. 33,810 Virginia Tech Sept. 15,1990 23-24 L<lb />10. 33,786 West Virginia Oct. 8, 1988 10-30 L<lb />11. 33,767 East Tenn. State Oct. 29, 1983 21-9 W<lb />12. 33,412 Bowling Green Sept. 9, 1989 41-6 W<lb />ya<lb />vv ivy WN<lb />_TM _T mh iM JT PL &amp;<lb />hs<lb />Re<lb />al:<lb />ae<lb />ror nnn mm mom om om mom om<lb />a<lb />8. en 2<lb />Char it eu EEE EO Soe ee eee eee<lb />Se te sie i.<lb />mn hom mo mmm<lb /></p>
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          <lb />hh he ie bd<lb />i<lb />tata<lb />iN<lb />) ae) Vie) Vie) Oe) VY Pie) Vee) Vi Vi 7<lb />Ui<lb />Ui<lb />1 Vi) Veep<lb />i<lb />we oa OU UA WA OU OL aa aro<lb />Punt Returns continued)<lb />Year Player G.<lb />1981 Jimmy Walden 11<lb />1982 Chuck Bishop 11<lb />1983 Henry Williams 11<lb />1984 Henry Williams 10<lb />1985 Tony Smith 11<lb />1986 Tony Smith 17<lb />1987 Tony Smith 11<lb />1988 Darren Bynum 10<lb />1989 Junior Robinson a4<lb />1990 Dion Johnson 9<lb />1991 Dion Johnson 11<lb />1992 Morris Letcher 14<lb />Kickoff Returns<lb />Year Player G.<lb />1963* Jerry Tolley 10<lb />1964 Bill Cline 9<lb />1965 Neal Hughes 9<lb />1966 Bobby Ellis 10<lb />1967 Dwight Flanagan 10<lb />1968 Tommy Bullock 10<lb />1969 Tommy Bullock 9<lb />1970 George Whitley 11<lb />1971 Rusty Scales 10<lb />1972 Carlester Crumpler 11<lb />1973 Reggie Pinkney 11<lb />1974 Kenny Strayhorn 11<lb />1975 Kenny Strayhorn 10<lb />1976 Willie Hawkins 11<lb />1977 Willie Hawkins 10<lb />1978 Anthony Collins 10<lb />1979 Anthony Collins 13<lb />1980 Anthony Collins 11<lb />1981 Jimmy Walden 7<lb />1982 Ricky Nichols 7.<lb />1983 + Henry Williams 17<lb />1984 Henry Williams 10<lb />1985 Bobby Clair 11<lb />1986 Walter Wilson 7<lb />1987 Reggie McKinney 11<lb />1988 Reggie McKinney 10<lb />1989 Junior Robinson 11<lb />1990 Dion Johnson 9<lb />1991 Dion Johnson 11<lb />1992 Morris Letcher 14<lb />Tackles<lb />(Since 1975)<lb />Year Player UT<lb />1975 Harold Randolph 175<lb />1976 Harold Randolph 108<lb />1977 Harold Randolph 124<lb />1978 Mike Brewington 42<lb />1979 Mike Brewington 64<lb />1980 Jeffrey Warren 80<lb />1981 Mike Grant 81<lb />1982 Jody Schulz 74<lb />1983 Mike Grant 66<lb />1984 Tyrone Johnson 54<lb />1985 Robert Washington 81<lb />1986 Vinson Smith 64<lb />1987 Vinson Smith 62<lb />1988 Anthony Thompson 37<lb />1989 Robert Jones 70<lb />1990 Robert Jones 112<lb />1991 Robert Jones 104<lb />1992 Tony Davis 82<lb />No.<lb />10<lb />21<lb />22<lb />19<lb />ay<lb />26<lb />Yds.<lb />146<lb />246<lb />159<lb />255<lb />322<lb />256<lb />211<lb />406<lb />325<lb />185<lb />467<lb />269<lb />276<lb />142<lb />525<lb />398<lb />473<lb />990<lb />540<lb />186<lb />mo<lb />513<lb />423<lb />625<lb />495<lb />566<lb />955<lb />879<lb />513<lb />771<lb />Pass Interceptions<lb />(Since 1965)<lb />Year<lb />1965<lb />1966<lb />1967<lb />1968<lb />1969<lb />1970<lb />1971<lb />1972<lb />1973<lb />1974<lb />1975 +<lb />1976<lb />1S77<lb />1978<lb />jor<lb />1980<lb />1981<lb />1982<lb />1983<lb />1984<lb />1985 +<lb />1986<lb />1987<lb />1988<lb />1989<lb />1990<lb />1991<lb />1992<lb />Player<lb />Bobby Ellis<lb />Todd Hicks<lb />Bobby Ellis<lb />Todd Hicks<lb />Stu Garrett<lb />Mike Boaz<lb />Mike Mills<lb />Stu Garrett<lb />Mike Mills<lb />George Whitley<lb />Jack Patterson<lb />Rusty Markland<lb />Jim Bolding**<lb />Reggie Pinkney<lb />Jim Bolding<lb />Gerald Hall<lb />Reggie Pinkney<lb />Gerald Hall<lb />Charlie Carter<lb />Willie Holley<lb />Clint Harris<lb />Willie Holley<lb />Clint Harris<lb />Clint Harris<lb />Kevin Walker<lb />Kevin Walker<lb />Kevin Walker<lb />Flint McCallum<lb />Gary London<lb />Ellis Dillahunt<lb />Junior Robinson<lb />Junior Robinson<lb />Donald Porch<lb />Greg Grandison<lb />Greg Grandison<lb />G. No.<lb />9<lb />9<lb />10<lb />10<lb />10<lb />sh<lb />cok<lb />-"<lb />a<lb />ss<lb />ONOANAaIaonainNnN ODtOAATAInNNnNWAADDOWNAAWBWAWWWOODOAIN AH<lb />Robert Jones<lb />All-Purpose Rushing<lb />Year<lb />1963<lb />1964<lb />1965<lb />1966<lb />1967<lb />1968<lb />1969<lb />1970<lb />1971<lb />1972<lb />1973<lb />1974<lb />1975<lb />1976<lb />1977<lb />1978<lb />1979<lb />1980<lb />1981<lb />1982<lb />1983<lb />1984<lb />1985<lb />1986<lb />1987<lb />1988<lb />1989<lb />1990<lb />1991<lb />1992<lb />*Eastern Bowl statistics figured<lb />Player<lb />Tom Michel<lb />Bill Cline<lb />Dave Alexander<lb />Bill Bailey<lb />Butch Colson<lb />Butch Colson<lb />Billy Wightman<lb />Billy Wallace<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Kenny Strayhorn<lb />Willie Hawkins<lb />Willie Hawkins<lb />Willie Hawkins<lb />Anthony Collins<lb />Anthony Collins<lb />Anthony Collins<lb />Jimmy Walden<lb />Tony Baker<lb />Earnest Byner<lb />Reggie Branch<lb />Tony Baker<lb />Anthony Simpson<lb />Reggie McKinney<lb />Reggie McKinney<lb />Junior Robinson<lb />Dion Johnson<lb />Dion Johnson<lb />Morris Letcher<lb />G.<lb />10<lb />10<lb />9<lb />2<lb />10<lb />11<lb />ae<lb />as part of the 1963 season.<lb />**Third in nation.<lb />+ Led nation.<lb /><lb />Plays<lb />Viz<lb />154<lb />aar<lb />99<lb />Z00<lb />188<lb />187<lb />224<lb />133<lb />353<lb />206<lb />120<lb />131<lb />167<lb />102<lb />105<lb />186<lb />164<lb />a?<lb />138<lb />190<lb />eee<lb />206<lb />192<lb />102<lb />tis<lb />60<lb />109<lb />Ter<lb />a1<lb />) L=Yo] 1" Kaye [e (=)<lb />1695<lb />1612<lb />820<lb />940<lb />1060<lb />oot<lb />1068<lb />oe<lb />1294<lb />1224<lb />1402<lb />1673<lb />1626<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Yearly Leaders<lb />Total Offense<lb />Year Player<lb />1963* Tom Michel<lb />1964 Bill Cline<lb />1965 Dave Alexander<lb />1966 Bill Bailey<lb />1967 Neal Hughes<lb />1968 Billy Wightman<lb />1969 Billy Wightman<lb />Butch Colson<lb />John Casazza<lb />John Casazza<lb />Carl Summerell<lb />Carl Summerell<lb />Mike Weaver<lb />Mike Weaver<lb />Mike Weaver<lb />Jimmy Southerland<lb />Leander Green<lb />Leander Green<lb />Theodore Sutton<lb />Carlton Nelson<lb />Greg Stewart<lb />Kevin Ingram<lb />Darrell Speed<lb />Tony Baker<lb />Anthony Simpson<lb />Travis Hunter<lb />Travis Hunter<lb />Travis Hunter<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Michael Anderson<lb />1970<lb />1971<lb />1972<lb />1973<lb />1974<lb />1975<lb />1976<lb />1977<lb />1978<lb />1979<lb />1980<lb />1981<lb />1982<lb />1983<lb />1984<lb />1985<lb />1986<lb />1987<lb />1988<lb />1989<lb />1990<lb />1991<lb />1992<lb />Rushing<lb />Year Player<lb />1963* Tom Michel<lb />1964 Dave Alexander<lb />1965 Dave Alexander<lb />1966 Bill Bailey<lb />1967 Butch Colson<lb />1968 Butch Colson<lb />1969 Billy Wightman<lb />1970 Billy Wallace<lb />1971 Billy Wallace<lb />1972 Carlester Crumpler<lb />1973 Carlester Crumpler<lb />1974 Kenny Strayhorn<lb />1975 Kenny Strayhorn<lb />1976 Eddie Hicks<lb />1977 Theodore Sutton<lb />1978 Theodore Sutton<lb />1979 Anthony Collins<lb />1980 Theodore Sutton<lb />1981 Carlton Nelson<lb />1982 Tony Baker<lb />1983 Earnest Byner<lb />1984 Reggie Branch<lb />1985 Tony Baker<lb />1986 Anthony Simpson<lb />1987 Anthony Simpson<lb />1988 Tim James<lb />1989 Travis Hunter<lb />1990 David Daniels<lb />1991 Cedric Van Buren<lb />1992 Junior Smith<lb />Passing<lb />Year Player<lb />1963* Bill Cline<lb />1964 Bill Cline<lb />1965 George Richardson<lb />1966 Bill Bailey<lb />1967 Neal Hughes<lb />1968 Billy Wightman<lb />10<lb />Plays<lb />185<lb />aN<lb />303<lb />242<lb />283<lb />188<lb />228<lb />239<lb />343<lb />235<lb />289<lb />234<lb />248<lb />ae<lb />245<lb />Zl<lb />220<lb />288<lb />135<lb />185<lb />169<lb />280<lb />209<lb />197<lb />178<lb />264<lb />213<lb />321<lb />337<lb />445<lb />441<lb />Plays<lb />170<lb />138<lb />227<lb />252<lb />180<lb />170<lb />210<lb />108<lb />At-Cp<lb />80-44<lb />111-63<lb />98-53<lb />151-62<lb />124-65<lb />63-29<lb />Yds.<lb />934<lb />1574<lb />Too?<lb />aioe<lb />1484<lb />925<lb />1003<lb />1003<lb />1336<lb />1060<lb />1700<lb />1507<lb />1008<lb />714<lb />1124<lb />1190<lb />1145<lb />1714<lb />586<lb />973<lb />1092<lb />1655<lb />1009<lb />951<lb />753<lb />1478<lb />1161<lb />1876<lb />1924<lb />3182<lb />2407<lb />Yds.<lb />830<lb />869<lb />1029<lb />378<lb />Lalsis'<lb />630<lb />902<lb />557<lb />1309<lb />1042<lb />635<lb />638<lb />897<lb />706<lb />621<lb />1130<lb />586<lb />489<lb />827<lb />862<lb />521<lb />951<lb />753<lb />670<lb />787<lb />398<lb />553<lb />1037<lb />Yds.<lb />693<lb />944<lb />680<lb />774<lb />805<lb />306<lb />P. assin g (continued)<lb />Year<lb />1969<lb />1970<lb />1971<lb />1972<lb />1973<lb />1974<lb />1975<lb />1976<lb />1977<lb />1978<lb />1979<lb />1980<lb />1981<lb />1982<lb />1983<lb />1984<lb />1985<lb />1986<lb />1987<lb />1988<lb />1989<lb />1990<lb />1991<lb />1992<lb />Player<lb />Butch Colson<lb />John Casazza<lb />John Casazza<lb />Carl Summerell<lb />Carl Summerell<lb />Mike Weaver<lb />Pete Conaty<lb />Mike Weaver<lb />Jimmy Southerland<lb />Leander Green<lb />Leander Green<lb />Greg Stewart<lb />Carlton Nelson<lb />Greg Stewart<lb />Kevin Ingram<lb />Darrell Speed<lb />Ron Jones<lb />Charlie Libretto<lb />Travis Hunter<lb />Travis Hunter<lb />Travis Hunter<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Michael Anderson<lb />Receiving<lb />Year<lb />1963*<lb />1964<lb />1965<lb />1966<lb />1967<lb />1968<lb />1969<lb />1970<lb />1971<lb />1972<lb />1973<lb />1974<lb />1975<lb />1976<lb />1977<lb />1978<lb />1979<lb />1980<lb />1981<lb />1982<lb />1983<lb />1984<lb />1985<lb />1986<lb />1987<lb />1988<lb />1989<lb />1990<lb />1991<lb />1992<lb />Player<lb />Dave Bumgarner<lb />Dave Bumgarner<lb />Ruffin Odom<lb />Nelson Gravatt<lb />Jimmy Adkins<lb />Jimmy Adkins<lb />Dick Corrada<lb />Dick Corrada<lb />Tim Dameron<lb />Tim Dameron<lb />Stan Eure<lb />Vic Wilfore<lb />Terry Gallaher<lb />Terry Gallaher<lb />Terry Gallaher<lb />Terry Gallaher<lb />Vern Davenport<lb />Vern Davenport<lb />Norwood Vann<lb />Carlton Nelson<lb />Stefon Adams<lb />Ricky Nichols<lb />Tony Smith<lb />Jarrod Moody<lb />Ron Jones<lb />Walter Wilson<lb />Walter Wilson<lb />Luke Fisher<lb />Hunter Gallimore<lb />Morris Letcher<lb />Scoring<lb />Year<lb />1963*<lb />1964<lb />1965<lb />1966<lb />1967<lb />1968<lb />1969<lb />1970<lb />1971<lb />1972<lb />1973<lb />1974<lb />1975<lb />Player<lb />Tom Michel<lb />Dave Alexander<lb />Dave Alexander<lb />Jim Flowe<lb />Butch Colson<lb />Butch Colson<lb />Billy Wightman<lb />Billy Wallace<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Kenny Strayhorn<lb />Terry Gallaher<lb />150<lb />G:<lb />9<lb />1<lb />10<lb />1<lb />11<lb />At-Cp<lb />33-19<lb />277-122<lb />182-72<lb />197-86<lb />154-82<lb />81-21<lb />59-24<lb />84-37<lb />84-47<lb />110-46<lb />141-73<lb />83-38<lb />78-29<lb />114-58<lb />164-90<lb />132-61<lb />127-47<lb />148-71<lb />155-76<lb />118-52<lb />223-110<lb />219-116<lb />368-203<lb />398-222<lb />TD<lb />7<lb />Yds.<lb />256<lb />1512<lb />1004<lb />LIS)<lb />i222<lb />443<lb />463<lb />633<lb />779<lb />838<lb />1082<lb />400<lb />484<lb />941<lb />1191<lb />795<lb />652<lb />833<lb />1107<lb />828<lb />1478<lb />1510<lb />3073<lb />2486<lb />Yds.<lb />328<lb />450<lb />367<lb />184<lb />328<lb />331<lb />211<lb />52<lb />487<lb />648<lb />495<lb />110<lb />433<lb />269<lb />Sia<lb />2er<lb />343<lb />186<lb />288<lb />526<lb />2rT<lb />5t3<lb />234<lb />252<lb />301<lb />305<lb />T71<lb />534<lb />881<lb />557<lb />42<lb />Sc or in g (continued)<lb />Year<lb />1975<lb />1976<lb />1977<lb />1978<lb />1979<lb />1980<lb />1981<lb />1982<lb />1983<lb />1984<lb />1985<lb />1986<lb />1987<lb />1988<lb />1989<lb />1990<lb />1991<lb />1og2<lb />Player<lb />Willie Hawkins<lb />Pete Conaty<lb />Junior Creech<lb />Jimmy Southerland<lb />Bill Lamm<lb />Anthony Collins<lb />Anthony Collins<lb />Harold Blue<lb />Jeff Heath<lb />Jeff Heath<lb />Jeff Heath<lb />Jeff Heath<lb />Chuck Berleth<lb />Chuck Berleth<lb />Robb Imperato<lb />Walter Wilson<lb />Robb Imperato<lb />Anthony Brenner<lb />Junior Smith<lb />Punting<lb />Year<lb />1963*<lb />1964<lb />1965<lb />1966<lb />1967<lb />1968<lb />1969<lb />1970<lb />1971<lb />1972<lb />1973<lb />1974<lb />1975<lb />1976.<lb />1977<lb />1978<lb />1979<lb />1980<lb />1981<lb />1982<lb />1983<lb />1984<lb />1985<lb />1986<lb />1987<lb />1988<lb />1989<lb />1990<lb />1991<lb />1992<lb />Punt Returns<lb />Year<lb />1963*<lb />1964<lb />1965<lb />1966<lb />1967<lb />1968<lb />1969<lb />1970<lb />1971<lb />1972<lb />1973<lb />1974<lb />1975<lb />1976<lb />1977<lb />1978<lb />1979<lb />1980<lb />Player<lb />Bill Cline<lb />Bill Cline<lb />Mike Herring<lb />Mike Herring<lb />Billy Wightman<lb />Billy Wightman<lb />Billy Wightman<lb />Tony Maglione<lb />Clark Davis<lb />Ricky McLester<lb />Jonathan Deming<lb />Gill Job<lb />Tom Daub<lb />Tom Daub<lb />Rodney Allen<lb />Rodney Allen<lb />Rodney Allen<lb />Rodney Allen<lb />Tommy Barnhardt<lb />Jeff Bolch<lb />Jeff Bolch<lb />Jeff Bolch<lb />Tim Wolter<lb />Craig Losito<lb />Craig Losito<lb />John Jett<lb />John Jett<lb />John Jett<lb />John Jett<lb />Michael Jacobs<lb />Player<lb />Buddy Bovender<lb />Bill Cline<lb />Bobby Ellis<lb />Bobby Ellis<lb />Tommy Bullock<lb />Tommy Bullock<lb />Stu Garrett<lb />George Whitley<lb />Jack Patterson<lb />Tim Dameron<lb />Jim Bolding<lb />Jim Bolding<lb />Bobby Myrick<lb />Gerald Hall<lb />Gerald Hall<lb />Gerald Hall<lb />Willie Holey<lb />Chuck Bishop<lb />-_h<lb />Ooo Qo ooo oo eo @ � ff � 2 eo ~ co<lb />Avg.<lb />Yds.<lb />33.3<lb />34.7<lb />38.1<lb />39.0<lb />35.8<lb />CGT:<lb />35.9<lb />36.7<lb />35.7<lb />32.5<lb />35.4<lb />40.02<lb />37.5<lb />37.9<lb />37.3<lb />oo]<lb />39.8<lb />39.1<lb />37.5<lb />37.6<lb />40.3<lb />40.2<lb />38.5<lb />37.5<lb />38.5<lb />39.7<lb />40.2<lb />38.2<lb />42.2<lb />af.t<lb />Yds.<lb />107<lb />129<lb />189<lb />130<lb />146<lb />148<lb />ie<lb />220<lb />179<lb />164<lb />110<lb />302<lb />187<lb />478<lb />74<lb />66<lb />it RY yA AP A A A Gg 0 yO<lb />mom<lb />a<lb />yon yg ge<lb />Tr<lb />iis. si<lb />li.<lb />ate<lb />att ay a a a a<lb />lili<lb />lll<lb />e<lb />is<lb />T<lb /></p>
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          <lb />f<lb />|<lb />It<lb />d<lb />i ou la |<lb />vy<lb />Al<lb />Vien? Vey Vien? Vien Ve) Cn Ce Pe VY VV Ve Ge<lb />\<lb />A<lb />-Year Offensive Statistics<lb />First Net Net Total Plays/ Total Yards/ Yards/<lb />Year Downs Rushing Passing Plays Game Offense Game Play Att-Comp Pts.-Avg. TDs<lb />1959 2,266 1,316 576 52.4 3,582 325.6 6.2 136- 69 278-25.3<lb />1960 2,081 700 552 SOs2 2101 276.1 5.0 103- 35 144-14.4<lb />1961 1,802 719 635 63.5 2.071 2011 4.0 123- 50 154-15.4<lb />1962 1,931 834 496 oo 2.165 307.2 5.6 113- 53 215-23.9<lb />1963 1,896 1,054 601 60.1 2,950 295.0 4.9 138- 75 230-23.0<lb />1964 2,032 1,405 593 59.3 3,437 343.7 5.8 183- 99 279-27.9<lb />1965 1,905 1,400 663 66.3 3,305 330.5 4.9 209-108 268-29.8<lb />1966 143 1,793 1,230 678 67.8 3,021 302.1 4.4 231- 94 174-17.4<lb />1967 170 2,318 1,139 744 74.4 3,453 345.3 4.6 173- 88 253-25.3 37<lb />1968 136 1,971 1,009 681 68.1 2,580 258.0 3.8 195- 84 17S 719<lb />1969 149 1719 745 666 74.0 2,020 280.0 3.8 160- 69 108-12.0 lo<lb />1970 193 1,653 1,612 824 74.9 3.205 296.8 3.9 301-133 136-12.4 19<lb />1971 176 1,853 1,408 730 730 3,261 326.1 4.5 260-103 181-18.1 Ze<lb />1972 ELEM 2,/83 1,283 890 80.9 4,066 369.6 4.6 203- 87 269-24.5 35<lb />1973 wae 2,916 1327 811 TS 4,245 385.9 BZ 173- 90 352-32.0 41<lb />1974 178 3,015 482 748 68.0 3,497 317.9 4.7 105- 24 250-22.7 32<lb />1975 187 3,090 969 TeeWs 67.0 4,059 369.0 3) 2) 120- 53 269-26.9 40<lb />1976 217 3,263 Tee 832 19.6 3,974 361.2 4.8 98- 44 278-25.3 32<lb />1977 181 2,927 966 728 66.2 3,893 353.9 36) 124- 62 268-24.4 33<lb />1978 176 2,692 929 759 69.0 3,621 329.2 4.8 134- 52 252-22.9 30<lb />1979 263 4,053 Be Wee. 846 76.9 5,228 475.3 6.2 154- 79 380-34.5 SU<lb />1980 161 2,367 676 692 62.9 3,043 276.6 4.4 141- 64 192-17.5 23<lb />1981 179 2,662 839 Thaw 67-0 3,501 318.3 4.8 136- 57 242-22.0 29<lb />1982 232 2,845 1,546 821 74.6 4,391 399.2 5.3 202- 99 259-23.5 eo<lb />1983 201 2,634 1,211 156 68.7 3,845 349.5 S| 173- 91 271-24.6 29<lb />1984 191 2,316 1,495 783 TAc2 3,011 346.5 4.9 232-100 210-19.1 24<lb />1985 173 2,094 967 790 68.2 3,061 278.3 4.1 199- 72 161-14.6 17<lb />1986 194 2,023 1,465 783 TAZ 3,488 317.1 4.4 255-121 187-17.0 22<lb />1987 194 2,352 1,416 746 67.8 3,768 342.5 50 212-100 229-20.8 28<lb />1988 242 2,650 1,645 794 72.2 4,295 390.5 5.4 240-108 281-25.6 35<lb />1989 204 1,892 ZA45 756 68.7 3,997 363.4 5.3 314-156 301-27.4 35<lb />1990 182 1,996 1,605 116 65.1 3,601 327.4 5.0 241-128 254-23.1 29<lb />1991 246 1,429 3,3/9 794 (22 4,808 437.1 61 414-229 372-33.8 47<lb />1992 241 147 3,085 824 74.9 4,632 421.1 5-6 497-272 289-26.3 41<lb />All-time best in each category is underlined.<lb />151<lb /></p>
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        <p>-Year Defensive Statistics<lb />Opp. ECU<lb />First Net Net Total Punt Punt Inter-<lb />Year Downs Rushing Passing Offense Att-Comp Avg. Pts.-Avg. Avg. ceptions Yards Average<lb />1962 1,687 899 2,586 152- 68 34.3 136-15. 1 36.9<lb />1963 1,144 917 2,061 212- 92 33.3 54- 5.4 32.4<lb />1964 As 907 2,018 179- 77 oo. 99- 9.9 34.7<lb />1965 881 1,076 1957 199- 82 39.1 83- 9.2 35.6 23 215 9.3<lb />1966 10 1,608 1,114 a ed 199- 96 33.3 1/S-17.5 34.9 15 148 9.9<lb />1967 150 1,413 1,464 2.57 1. 211-104 29.6 178-17.8 31.4 Lis, 221 14.7<lb />1968 192 1,406 1,778 3,184 281-139 o2.1 244-24.4 32.6 Le 120 To<lb />1969 153 1,200 1,644 2,844 217-119 34.7 204-22.7 35.5 14 247 17.6<lb />1970 183 1,619 1,806 3,425 270-127 35.5 253-23.0 34.7 13 133 10.2<lb />1971 195 Zwolle 1,485 3,857 219- 90 37.6 300-30.0 30.7 tZ 69 S43,<lb />1972 150 1,200 Hol? ia Gai &amp; 249-106 35.0 176-16.0 31.8 te 134 8.9<lb />1973 167 1,406 Lou pao 3 He 257-121 36.9 151-13.7 35.4 22 333 7S. 1<lb />1974 184 1,971 es 3,148 221- 98 37.8 167-15.2 39.3 14 161 ao.<lb />1975 181 1377 1,495 3,372 212-100 38.1 154-14.0 37.6 24 198 8.3<lb />1976 144 1,353 1,002 2,355 219-101 40.2 116-10.5 37.0 26 bale, 20.0<lb />1977 194 1,573 1,534 3,107 201-125 37.9 154-14.0 3/.3 17 72 10.1<lb />1978 128 1,416 837 2,253 180- 70 36.5 123-10.3 39.1 19 133) 8.2<lb />1979 189 1,861 1,779 3,640 250-131 38.4 193-17.5 39.8 11 2 6.5<lb />1980 Zid 2,481 1,430 3,911 205-115 39.0 312-28.4 or .2 10 131 13.1<lb />1981 219 1,918 2,080 3,998 279-159 Sof 290-26.3 37.4 7 226 3.2<lb />1982 212 1,536 2,260 3,190 318-177 38.5 228-20.7 35.9 10 271 aaa<lb />1983 209 1,477 2,167 3,644 342-190 37.8 180-16.7 39.5 14 196 14.0<lb />1984 249 2,240 2,380 4,620 265-152 38.1 309-28. 1 39.8 11 86 18<lb />1985 241 2,613 1,920 4,533 252-146 38.5 261-25.5 38.5 19 206 10.8<lb />1986 243 2,235 2,392 4,627 273-162 40.4 364-33. 1 o7.4 6 33 5.6<lb />1987 237, 2,110 2,392 4,502 212-102 34.7 330-30.0 38.8 t2 126 10.5<lb />1988 232 2,141 2,145 4,286 260-153 36.3 325-29.6 37.3 16 92 12.0<lb />1989 242 2,260 2,430 4,690 350-177 30.7 286-26.0 34.9 13 197 15.2<lb />1990 240 2,417 2,123 4,540 293-163 32.9 267-24.3 Sf .2 13 322 21.9<lb />1991 262 1,637 2,860 4,497 359-221 37.4 243-22.1 41.3 20 361 18.0<lb />1992 Cor 2,708 2,236 5,024 298-179 39.5 367-33.4 35.4 14 289 20.6<lb />All-time best in each category is underlined.<lb />152<lb />= Be =<lb />rr rum yr re<lb />TT on Mn ot on oe<lb />By OP ay<lb /></p>
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        <p>J) Va Vm i Vim) Tn) Yn) Pa?<lb />A<lb />rt<lb />Al<lb />|<lb />AW Ww Ww Ww Ww ow Ww ou oo<lb />Ye<lb />Nant<lb />ny<lb />Rushing<lb />Year Att.<lb />1959 440<lb />1960 449<lb />1961 512<lb />1962 383<lb />1963 463<lb />1964 410<lb />1965 454<lb />1966 447<lb />1967 571<lb />1968 486<lb />1969 506<lb />1970 523<lb />1971 470<lb />1972 687<lb />1973 638<lb />1974 643<lb />1975 617<lb />1976 734<lb />1977 604<lb />1978 625<lb />1979 692<lb />1980 551<lb />1981 601<lb />1982 619<lb />1983 583<lb />1984 551<lb />1985 551<lb />1986 528<lb />1987 534<lb />1988 554<lb />1989 442<lb />1990 475<lb />1991 380<lb />1992 327<lb />All-time best in each category is underlined.<lb />Gross<lb />Yards<lb />1,931<lb />2,229<lb />2,363<lb />2,109<lb />1,323<lb />2,685<lb />2,005<lb />2,100<lb />2,106<lb />2,147<lb />2,922<lb />3,046<lb />3,313<lb />3,309<lb />3,280<lb />2,964<lb />2,184<lb />2,313<lb />1,731<lb />1,785<lb />Yards<lb />Lost<lb />226<lb />333<lb />331<lb />254<lb />132<lb />367<lb />434<lb />325<lb />453<lb />294<lb />139<lb />128<lb />298<lb />219<lb />378<lb />353<lb />444<lb />248<lb />355<lb />"4g<lb />263<lb />313<lb />314<lb />332<lb />317<lb />302<lb />238<lb />Net<lb />Yards<lb />2,226<lb />2,081<lb />1,852<lb />1,705<lb />1,896<lb />2,032<lb />1,909<lb />1,791<lb />2,318<lb />197%<lb />1,775<lb />1,653<lb />1,853<lb />2,783<lb />2918<lb />3,015<lb />3,090<lb />3,263<lb />2,927<lb />2,692<lb />4,053<lb />2,367<lb />2,662<lb />2,845<lb />2,634<lb />2,316<lb />2,094<lb />2,023<lb />2,352<lb />2,650<lb />1,652<lb />1,996<lb />1,429<lb />1,547<lb />Avg./<lb />Carry<lb />5.1<lb />4.6<lb />3.6<lb />4.3<lb />4.1<lb />4.9<lb />4.2<lb />4.0<lb />4.1<lb />3.3<lb />3.5<lb />se<lb />3.9<lb />4.1<lb />4.6<lb />4.7<lb />3.0<lb />4.4<lb />4.8<lb />4.3<lb />SS)<lb />4.3<lb />4.4<lb />4.5<lb />4.5<lb />4.2<lb />3.8<lb />3.8<lb />4.4<lb />4.8<lb />4.2<lb />4.2<lb />3.8<lb />4.7<lb />Yards/<lb />Game<lb />202.4<lb />208.1<lb />185.2<lb />189.4<lb />189.6<lb />203.2<lb />2117<lb />1794<lb />231.8<lb />1974<lb />197.2<lb />150.3<lb />185.3<lb />253.0<lb />265.3<lb />274.1<lb />280.9<lb />296.6<lb />266.1<lb />244.7<lb />368.5<lb />215.2<lb />242.0<lb />258.6<lb />239.5<lb />ZIG &gt;<lb />190.4<lb />183.9<lb />213.8<lb />240.9<lb />168.4<lb />181.5<lb />129.9<lb />140.6<lb />Passing<lb />Yards/<lb />Year Att. Comp. Pct. Yards Att.<lb />1959 136 59 .433 1,316 7<lb />1960 103 35 .339 700 6.8<lb />1961 123 50 .407 719 5.8<lb />1962 113 53 .469 834 7.4<lb />1963 138 7S 543 1,054 756<lb />1964 183 99 541 1,405 Te<lb />1965 209 108 Ole 1,400 o7<lb />1966 231 94 .407 1,230 Ko<lb />1967 173 88 .509 1,135 6.6<lb />1968 195 84 .431 1,009 oz<lb />1969 160 69 431 745 4.7<lb />1970 301 133 442 $,612 5.4<lb />1971 260 103 .396 1,408 5.4<lb />1972 203 87 .429 1,283 6.3<lb />1973 173 90 .520 bye7 1p<lb />1974 105 24 .229 482 4.6<lb />1975 120 53 442 969 8.1<lb />1976 98 44 .449 rat 13<lb />1977 124 62 .500 966 7.8<lb />1978 134 52 .388 929 6.9<lb />1979 154 79 513 1,175 �6<lb />1980 141 64 .454 676 4.8<lb />1981 136 57 .419 839 6.2<lb />1982 202 99 .490 1,546 tot<lb />1983 173 91 .526 1,211 7.0<lb />1984 232 100 431 1,495 6.4<lb />1985 199 Ta .362 967 4.9<lb />1986 255 121 475 1,465 a7<lb />1987 212 100 472 1,416 6.7<lb />1988 240 108 .450 1,645 6.9<lb />1989 314 156 .497 2,145 6.8<lb />1990 241 128 531 1,605 6.6<lb />1991 414 229 553 3,379 8.2<lb />1992 497 miele .547 3,085 62<lb />Yards/<lb />Comp.<lb />22.0<lb />20.0<lb />14.4<lb />15.7<lb />14.1<lb />14.2<lb />12.9<lb />16.1<lb />12.9<lb />12.0<lb />10.8<lb />Peat<lb />13.7<lb />14.7<lb />14.7<lb />20.1<lb />18.3<lb />16.2<lb />15.6<lb />17.9<lb />14.9<lb />10.6<lb />14.7<lb />15.6<lb />13.3<lb />14.9<lb />13.4<lb />12%<lb />14.2<lb />15.2<lb />13.8<lb />125<lb />14.8<lb />11.3<lb />Bernard Carter<lb /></p>
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          <lb />-Year Team Statistics<lb />Kickoff Returns<lb />Year<lb />1962<lb />1963<lb />1964<lb />1965<lb />1966<lb />1967<lb />1968<lb />1969<lb />1970<lb />1971<lb />1972<lb />1973<lb />1974<lb />1975<lb />1976<lb />1977<lb />1978<lb />1979<lb />1980<lb />1981<lb />1982<lb />1983<lb />1984<lb />1985<lb />1986<lb />1987<lb />1988<lb />1989<lb />1990<lb />1991<lb />1992<lb />Punt Returns<lb />Year<lb />1962<lb />1963<lb />1964<lb />1965<lb />1966<lb />1967<lb />1968<lb />1969<lb />1970<lb />1971<lb />1972<lb />1973<lb />1974<lb />1975<lb />1976<lb />1977<lb />1978<lb />1979<lb />1980<lb />1981<lb />1982<lb />1983<lb />1984<lb />1985<lb />1986<lb />1987<lb />1988<lb />1989<lb />1990<lb />1991<lb />1992<lb />No.<lb />26<lb />16<lb />20<lb />17<lb />oT<lb />30<lb />41<lb />38<lb />45<lb />50<lb />35<lb />31<lb />34<lb />31<lb />20<lb />32<lb />32<lb />29<lb />43<lb />35<lb />31<lb />30<lb />44<lb />38<lb />54<lb />58<lb />54<lb />53<lb />53<lb />30<lb />56<lb />No.<lb />27<lb />36<lb />38<lb />31<lb />36<lb />40<lb />45<lb />26<lb />36<lb />28<lb />35<lb />21<lb />23<lb />20<lb />36<lb />32<lb />38<lb />22<lb />24<lb />12<lb />25<lb />22<lb />29<lb />21<lb />27<lb />14<lb />19<lb />34<lb />21<lb />26<lb />24<lb />Yards<lb />663<lb />455<lb />529<lb />oge<lb />657<lb />610<lb />722<lb />689<lb />832<lb />821<lb />o/2<lb />588<lb />Tle<lb />649<lb />285<lb />653<lb />684<lb />590<lb />1,088<lb />677<lb />605<lb />748<lb />786<lb />883<lb />1,143<lb />1,119<lb />1,160<lb />1,245<lb />lt O7<lb />638<lb />1,206<lb />Yards<lb />308<lb />260<lb />335<lb />316<lb />246<lb />404<lb />332<lb />189<lb />239<lb />215<lb />291<lb />173<lb />121<lb />128<lb />437<lb />259<lb />469<lb />132<lb />119<lb />126<lb />144<lb />230<lb />208<lb />207<lb />Gel<lb />78<lb />90<lb />324<lb />164<lb />162<lb />358<lb />Average<lb />25.5<lb />28.4<lb />211<lb />19.5<lb />17.8<lb />20.3<lb />h7.0<lb />18.1<lb />V8:2<lb />16.4<lb />16.5<lb />19.0<lb />20.9<lb />20.9<lb />14.3<lb />20.4<lb />21.4<lb />20.3<lb />2503<lb />19.3<lb />19.5<lb />24.9<lb />179<lb />23.2<lb />Zine<lb />19,3<lb />21.5<lb />23.5<lb />22.6<lb />21.0<lb />21:5<lb />Average<lb />11.4<lb />fee<lb />8.8<lb />10.2<lb />6.9<lb />10.1<lb />7.4<lb />7.3<lb />6.6<lb />7.7<lb />8.3<lb />8.2<lb />5.3<lb />6.4<lb />12:1<lb />8.1<lb />12.3<lb />6.9<lb />5.0<lb />10.5<lb />5.0<lb />10.5<lb />(As<lb />9.9<lb />8.4<lb />2.6<lb />rg<lb />9.5<lb />7.8<lb />6.2<lb />14.9<lb />All-time best in each category is underlined.<lb />4<lb />fe]<lb />i)<lb />-4<lb />fe)<lb />�<lb />Yards/<lb />Game<lb />73.7<lb />45.5<lb />32.9<lb />Save<lb />65.7<lb />61.0<lb />Vee<lb />76.6<lb />75.6<lb />82.1<lb />32.0<lb />53.5<lb />64.7<lb />59.0<lb />25.9<lb />59.4<lb />62.2<lb />53.6<lb />98.9<lb />61.5<lb />55.0<lb />68.0<lb />5<lb />80.3<lb />103.9<lb />101.7<lb />105.4<lb />113.2<lb />108.8<lb />58.0<lb />109.6<lb />Yards/<lb />Game<lb />34.2<lb />26.0<lb />33.5<lb />31.6<lb />24.6<lb />40.4<lb />33.2<lb />21.0<lb />AA.<lb />21.5<lb />26.5<lb />15.7<lb />110<lb />11.6<lb />39.7<lb />23.0<lb />42.6<lb />13.8<lb />10.8<lb />11.9<lb />13.1<lb />20.9<lb />18.9<lb />18.8<lb />20.6<lb />TA<lb />8.2<lb />29.5<lb />14.9<lb />14.7<lb />32.5<lb />154<lb />Turnover Ratio<lb />Year<lb />1966<lb />1967<lb />1968<lb />1969<lb />1970<lb />1971<lb />1972<lb />1973<lb />1974<lb />1975<lb />1976<lb />1977<lb />1978<lb />1979<lb />1980<lb />1981<lb />1982<lb />1983<lb />1984<lb />1985<lb />1986<lb />1987<lb />1988<lb />1989<lb />1990<lb />1991<lb />1992<lb />Int.<lb />15<lb />15<lb />15<lb />14<lb />13<lb />Le<lb />15<lb />22<lb />14<lb />24<lb />26<lb />17<lb />19<lb />Al<lb />TI<lb />17<lb />10<lb />14<lb />11<lb />17<lb />6<lb />12<lb />16<lb />13<lb />15<lb />20<lb />14<lb />TAKEAWAY<lb />Fum.<lb />pls,<lb />8<lb />13<lb />15<lb />Saas<lb />16<lb />21<lb />ED aA<lb />15<lb />22<lb />16<lb />17<lb />23<lb />15<lb />17<lb />47<lb />13<lb />14<lb />12<lb />19<lb />ala<lb />a<lb />17<lb />a<lb />10<lb />16<lb />13<lb />Total<lb />30<lb />23<lb />28<lb />29<lb />37<lb />28<lb />36<lb />46<lb />29<lb />auge<lb />42<lb />34<lb />42<lb />26<lb />28<lb />34<lb />23<lb />28<lb />23<lb />36<lb />a7<lb />23<lb />33<lb />24<lb />25<lb />36<lb />27<lb />GIVEAWAY<lb />Fum.<lb />14<lb />8<lb />18<lb />17<lb />26<lb />20<lb />23<lb />19<lb />18<lb />19<lb />eo<lb />24<lb />29<lb />13<lb />20<lb />Zo<lb />1S<lb />17<lb />16<lb />11<lb />1<lb />14<lb />gig<lb />tT<lb />17<lb />6<lb />10<lb />Total<lb />36<lb />one<lb />35<lb />24<lb />46<lb />48<lb />35<lb />27<lb />29<lb />23<lb />33<lb />28<lb />39<lb />18<lb />23<lb />35<lb />35<lb />26<lb />33<lb />28<lb />23<lb />26<lb />23<lb />22<lb />28<lb />16<lb />37<lb />Pirate Defense<lb />7 + + -<lb />+<lb />Ro or ot oi<lb />mr iT<lb />O_o<lb />&gt; FF Ft ttt tice +t t ?<lb />ee<lb />�<lb />ti.<lb />�<lb />a. se<lb />EB j<lb />�<lb />7<lb />a<lb />5 =<lb />pp eek Ly MER al<lb /></p>
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          <lb />oN<lb />VV) Veen) Ue) UY Vi) Ve) Vee<lb />A<lb />Al<lb />La!<lb />LA!<lb />LA<lb />Al<lb />'Al<lb />'AI<lb />A<lb />'i ' =i 1<lb />A<lb />ECU vs. Post-Season Winners<lb />In the past decade, East Carolina has made a commitment to<lb />play against the best in college football.<lb />In the 1980's, ECU has played against the eventual national<lb />champion four times - 1983 vs. Miami (Fla.), 1986 vs. Penn State<lb />and 1987 and 1989 vs. Miami (Fla.).<lb />The Pirates have also played against some of the best individual<lb />talent in the nation. Below is a chart of who's suited up against the<lb />Pirates:<lb />ECU vs. Heisman Trophy Winners<lb />*1977: George Rogers, South Carolina<lb />1985: Bo Jackson, Auburn<lb />ECU vs. Outland Trophy Winners<lb />1979: Jimmy Richter, N.C. State<lb />ECU vs. Butkus Award Winners<lb />1987: Paul McGowan, Florida State<lb />ECU vs. Jim Thorpe Award Winners<lb />1987: Bennie Blades, Miami (Fla.)<lb />ECU vs. Lombardi Trophy Winners<lb />#1990: Marvin Jones, Florida State<lb />"Rogers was voted the Heisman Trophy in 1980.<lb />#Jones was voted the Lombardi Trophy in 1992.<lb />Pirates on the Tube<lb />i Kxyex=)/[o]g{=yo) Uw =fere) (ek<lb />Retired Numbers<lb />Four numbers have been retired in the history of East Carolina<lb />University's football program. Those are numbers 16, 18, 29 and<lb />36.<lb />The jersey number 16 was last worn by Robert Farris, a kicker<lb />from Falls Church, Va. Farris was killed in an automobile accident<lb />while returning to campus for fall practice prior to his senior season<lb />in 1967.<lb />The jersey number 18 was last worn by Norman Swindell, a<lb />blocking back from New Bern. The most valuable player on the<lb />1965 team, Swindell drowned near his home during the Christmas<lb />holidays following the 1965 season.<lb />The jersey number 29 was worn by James Speight, running<lb />back from Greenville. The MVP of the 1957 and 1959 squads,<lb />Speight still holds the school record for most points in a single<lb />game with 26, while third on the all-time rushing list with 2,700<lb />Career yards.<lb />The jersey number 36 was worn by Roger Thrift, a quarterback<lb />from New Bern, N.C. He earned letters during the 1949 and 1950<lb />seasons. His jersey was retired by the Student Government<lb />Association.<lb />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<lb />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:<lb />&gt; =<lb />ye Cee<lb />i]<lb />-<lb />ike<lb />. -z<lb />ne<lb />r<lb />4 :<lb />"sk<lb />aa<lb />Nae<lb />Ue<lb />N<lb />Date Score<lb />Oct. 14, 1972 ECU 27, The Citadel 21<lb />Oct. 5, 1974 N.C. State 24, ECU 20<lb />Nov. 20, 1976 ECU 35, Appalachian State 7<lb />Oct. 1, 1977 South Carolina 19, ECU 16<lb />Nov. 11, 1978 ECU 20, William &amp; Mary 3<lb />Dec. 16, 1978 * ECU 35, Louisiana Tech 13<lb />Nov. 24, 1979 ECU 38, William &amp; Mary 14<lb />Sept. 20, 1980<lb />Sept. 27, 1980<lb />Florida State 63, ECU 7<lb />Southern Miss 35, ECU 6<lb />Oct. 24, 1981 Miami (Fla.) 31, ECU 6<lb />Sept. 3, 1983 Florida State 47, ECU 46<lb />Sept. 10, 1983 ECU 22, N.C. State 16<lb />Oct. 6, 1984 Pittsburgh 17, ECU 10<lb />Sept. 13, 1986 West Virginia 24, ECU 21<lb />Nov. 27, 1986 Miami (Fla.) 36, ECU 10<lb />Oct. 31, 1987 Miami (Fla.) 41, ECU 3<lb />Oct. 8, 1988 West Virginia 30, ECU 10<lb />Oct. 15, 1988 Florida State 45, ECU 21<lb />Oct. 22, 1988 Syracuse 38, ECU 14<lb />Oct. 28, 1989 Syracuse 18, ECU 16<lb />Sept. 8, 1990 Florida State 45, ECU 24<lb />Oct. 13, 1990 South Carolina 37, ECU 7<lb />Aug. 31, 1991 Illinois 38, ECU 31<lb />Jan. 1, 1992# ECU 37, N.C. State 34<lb />Sept. 5, 1992 Syracuse 42, ECU 21<lb />Sept. 12, 1992 ECU 30, Virginia Tech 27<lb />Oct. 29, 1992 Southern Miss 38, ECU 21<lb />Nov. 7, 1992 West Virginia 41, ECU 28<lb />"Independence Bowl; #Peach Bowl<lb />Site Telecast<lb />Ficklen Stadium Regional<lb />Raleigh, N.C. Regional<lb />Ficklen Stadium Regional<lb />Columbia, S.C. Regional<lb />Ficklen Stadium Regional<lb />Shreveport, La. Regional<lb />Williamsburg, Va.<lb />Tallahassee, Fla.<lb />Ficklen Stadium<lb />Ficklen Stadium<lb />Tallahassee, Fla.<lb />Raleigh, N.C.<lb />Pittsburgh, Pa.<lb />Ficklen Stadium<lb />Miami, Fla.<lb />Ficklen Stadium<lb />Ficklen Stadium<lb />Tallahassee, Fla.<lb />Ficklen Stadium<lb />Syracuse, N.Y.<lb />Tallahassee, Fla.<lb />Columbia, S.C.<lb />Champaign, Ill.<lb />Atlanta, Ga.<lb />Ficklen Stadium<lb />Ficklen Stadium<lb />Ficklen Stadium<lb />Morgantown, W.Va.<lb />National (ESPN)<lb />Local<lb />Local<lb />Local<lb />Local<lb />National (WTBS)<lb />Regional (KATZ)<lb />Local<lb />National (WTBS)<lb />Local<lb />Local<lb />Local<lb />Local<lb />Local<lb />Local<lb />Regional<lb />National (ESPN)<lb />National (ESPN)<lb />Local<lb />Regional (PSN-TV)<lb />National (ESPN)<lb />Local<lb /></p>
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          <lb />The Last Time...<lb />ECU scored on a punt return: Derrek Batson vs. West Virginia, Nov. 7,<lb />1992 (97 yards)<lb />Opponent scored on a punt return: Perry Carter of Southern Miss,<lb />Nov. 9, 1991 (86 yards)<lb />ECU scored on a kickoff return: Dion Johnson vs. Temple, Oct. 27, 1990<lb />(90 yards)<lb />Opponent scored on a kickoff return: Tony Smith of Southern<lb />Miss, Nov. 25, 1989 (82 yards)<lb />ECU scored on an interception return: Greg Floyd vs. Pittsburgh, Oct.<lb />24, 1992 (55 yards)<lb />Opponent scored on an interception return: Sean Thomas of<lb />Duke, Oct. 10, 1992 (84 yards)<lb />ECU scored on a punt and kickoff return in same game: Dion Johnson<lb />vs. Temple, Oct. 27, 1990 (Punt Return - 53 yards; Kickoff Return - 90<lb />yards)<lb />Opponent scored on a punt and kickoff return in same game:<lb />None since 1965<lb />ECU scored on an intercepted fumble return: Greg Floyd vs. Central<lb />Florida, Sept. 21, 1991 (93 yards)<lb />Opponent scored on an intercepted fumble return: Darin<lb />McMurray of Miami, Fla., Oct. 5, 1985 (15 yards)<lb />ECU scored on a blocked punt return: Robert Jones vs. Louisiana Tech,<lb />Sept. 30, 1989 (recovered in end zone)<lb />Opponent scored on a blocked punt return: Richie Phillips of<lb />Southern Miss, Sept. 27, 1980 (33 yards)<lb />ECU scored when fumble recovered in end zone: Mike Davis vs. East<lb />Tennessee State, Nov. 7, 1981<lb />Opponent scored when fumble recovered in end zone: Jeff<lb />Fulop of Cincinnati, Oct. 20, 1990<lb />ECU scored on a safety: Eric Myers tackled David Small of Cincinnati in<lb />end zone, Nov. 23, 1991<lb />Opponent scored on a safety: Ronnie Dixon and Vaughn Booker<lb />of Cincinnati sacked Jeff Blake in end zone, Nov. 23, 1991<lb />ECU scored on a two-point conversion: Peter Zophy pass from Michael<lb />Anderson vs. Southern Miss, Oct. 29, 1992<lb />Opponent scored on a two-point conversion: Stacy Crockett<lb />(Run) of Arkansas State, Nov. 14, 1992<lb />ECU blocked a punt: Mark Libiano vs. Cincinnati, Oct. 17, 1992 (Partial)<lb />Opponent blocked a punt: Freddy Wilson of Arkansas State, Nov.<lb />14, 1992 (Partial)<lb />ECU blocked a field goal: Bernard Carter vs. West Virginia, Nov. 7, 1992<lb />Opponent blocked a field goal: Hank Campbell of South Carolina,<lb />Sept. 19, 1992<lb />ECU biocked an extra point: Robert Jones vs. N.C. State, Jan. 1, 1992<lb />Opponent blocked an extra point: Tom Barndt of Pittsburgh, Oct.<lb />24, 1992<lb />ECU had teammates rush for 100 yards in same game: Junior Smith<lb />(150 yards) and Charles Miles (112 yards) vs. Southern Miss, Oct. 29,<lb />1992<lb />Opponent had teammates rush for 100 yards in same game: Rob<lb />DeBoer (165 yards) and Mike Dingle (113 yards) of South<lb />Carolina, Oct. 13, 1990<lb />156<lb />ECU had quarterback throw and run for over 100 yards: Jeff Blake (119<lb />Rush - 199 Pass) vs. Cincinnati, Oct. 20, 1990<lb />Opponent had quarterback throw and run for over 100 yards:<lb />Tracy Ham (199 Rush - 141 Pass) of Georgia Southern, Oct. 18,<lb />1986<lb />ECU had quarterback throw five touchdowns: Jeff Blake vs. Southern<lb />Mississippi, Nov. 9, 1991<lb />Opponent had quarterback throw five touchdowns: None since<lb />1965<lb />ECU had quarterback throw four touchdowns: Michael Anderson vs.<lb />Cincinnati, Oct. 17, 1992<lb />Opponent had quarterback throw four touchdowns: Steve Walsh<lb />of Miami, Fla., Oct. 29, 1988<lb />ECU had quarterback throw three touchdowns: Michael Anderson vs.<lb />South Carolina, Sept. 19, 1992<lb />Opponent had quarterback throw three touchdowns: Marvin<lb />Jones of Syracuse, Sept. 5, 1992<lb />ECU had player score four touchdowns: Walter Wilson vs. Pittsburgh,<lb />Nov. 18, 1989<lb />Opponent had player score four touchdowns: Greg Allen of<lb />Florida State, Oct. 16, 1982<lb />ECU had player score three touchdowns: Junior Smith vs. Bowling<lb />Green, Sept. 26, 1992<lb />Opponent had player score three touchdowns: Wilbert Ursin of<lb />Tulane, Nov. 2, 1991<lb />ECU had kicker make four field goals: Jeff Heath vs. Texas-Arlington,<lb />Nov. 6, 1982<lb />Opponent had kicker make four field goals: Marty Simpson of<lb />South Carolina, Sept. 19, 1992<lb />ECU had kicker make three field goals: Anthony Brenner vs. Syracuse,<lb />Oct. 12, 1991<lb />Opponent had kicker make three field goals: Bob Wright of<lb />Temple, Oct. 27, 1990<lb />ECU scored 50 points: 56 vs. Akron, Oct. 5, 1991<lb />Opponent scored 50 points: 52 by South Carolina, Oct. 26, 1985<lb />ECU scored 40 points: 42 vs. Cincinnati, Oct. 17, 1992<lb />Opponent scored 40 points: 42 by Memphis State, Nov. 21, 1992<lb />ECU scored 40 points in one half: 42 vs. Akron (ist), Oct. 5, 1991<lb />Opponent scored 40 points in one half: Not since 1970<lb />ECU scored 30 points in one half: 31 vs. Tulane (1st), Nov. 2, 1991<lb />Opponent scored 30 points in one half: 33 by Pittsburgh (2nd),<lb />Nov. 18, 1989<lb />ECU scored 25 points in one quarter: 28 vs. Cincinnati (4th), Oct. 10,<lb />1987<lb />Opponent scored 25 points in one quarter: 25 by N.C. State (4th),<lb />Sept. 6, 1986<lb />ECU has been shut out: by South Carolina, Sept. 17, 1988 (53 consecutive<lb />games)<lb />Opponent has been shut out: vs. Illinois State, Oct. 23, 1982 (115<lb />consecutive games)<lb />iN<lb />rrmme Mom<lb />) ee ee<lb />Be<lb />ii<lb />-/<lb />rt ot ir<lb />Iv' IT<lb />st - ~_ aati -<lb />es<lb />ae<lb />momo om mom momo or omom<lb />= = =<lb />cleats alae<lb />sy 4<lb />Pg<lb />ae<lb />F | cE = Seca = errr rene ea A - -_-e<lb />'- ry *? : 7<lb /></p>
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          <lb />-<lb />Ue) Vee? "ey Cie Ty Ue) Uy Uy Cae<lb />+<lb />Tea) ee<lb />Aa Wl<lb />{<lb />Ww<lb />re<lb />AwAwAM Me wou<lb />Ca kelicemaslesanelrecs<lb />Pirates in Home Openers Pirates on Dates of 1993 Games<lb />Record: 33-22-2 Sept. 9 1972 def. VMI, 30-3<lb />Nov. 12, 1932 lost to Guilford, 0-79 1 as He Z nae ae aay<lb />Oct. 20, 1933 lost to Wake Forest Frosh, 0-27 ee eee<lb />Oct. 13, 1934 lost to Wingate, 0-6 oa i a ee 2 sine a, eee<lb />- ost to Richmond, 7-<lb />Oct. 26, 1935 lost to Oak Ridge, 2-6 4971 lost to William &amp; Mary, 10-28<lb />Oct. 30, 1936 def. William &amp; Mary, 25-0 1976 def. NC. State. 23-14<lb />Oct. 2, 1937 lost to Guilford, 0-7 1982 def. East Tennessee State, 30-0<lb />Oct. 8, 1938 lost to Campbell, 6-19 Sept. 25 1948 lost to Lenoir-Rhyne, 6-26<lb />Oct. 13, 1939 lost to Western Carolina, 6-12 (4-2) 1954 def. Lenoir-Rhyne, 7-6<lb />Sept. 28, 1940 def. Kutztown State, 14-6 si ne hig lag gitar e<lb />: ost to Bowling Green, 21-<lb />ee ie ee te 1976 def. William &amp; Mary, 20-19<lb />Oct. 5, 1946 tied Atlantic Christian, 6-6 1982 def. Central Michigan, 24-6<lb />Sept. 27, 1947 lost to Lenoir-Rhyne, el Oct. 2 1937 lost to Guilford. 07<lb />Oct. 15, 1948 lost to Western Carolina, 0-39 (3-3) 1954 def. Catawba 26-7<lb />Sept. 14, 1949 def. Cherry Point Marines, 24-0 1965 lost to Furman, 7-14<lb />Sept. 30, 1950 lost to Hampden-Sydney, 26-38 Ede Soe Vi) Olea) Oe<lb />Oct. 6, 1951 lost to Elon, 20-34 Ie eo ws Cieee cate<lb />1982 lost to Missouri, 9-28<lb />Sept. 13, 1952 lost to Norfolk Navy, 7-13<lb />Sept. 19, 1953 def. Wilson Teachers, 41-0 aS 2 ha see 2 ake oe<lb />Sept. 11, 1954 def. Norfolk Navy, 21-0 4965 det ich isand. a413<lb />Sept. 10, 1955 def. Norfolk Navy, 6-0 4971 lost to Richmond, 7-14<lb />Sept. 22, 1956 tied Stetson, 7-7 1976 def. Southern Illinois, 49-14<lb />Sept. 28, 1957 lost to Davidson, 7-19 1982 def. Richmond, 35-14<lb />Sept. 13, 1958 def. Emory &amp; Henry, 12-0 Oct. 16 1937 lost to Belmont Abbey, 7-19<lb />Sept. 19, 1959 def. Albright, 45-0 (3-3) 1954 def. Western Carolina, 27-13<lb />1965 def. Louisville, 34-20<lb />Sept. 17, 1960 def. bile au News Apprentice, 21-6 4971 lost to West Virginia, 21-44<lb />Sept. 16, 1961 def. Indiana State, 19-6 1976 def. VMI. 17-3<lb />Sept. 29, 1962 def. Catawba, 15-14 1982 lost to Florida State, 17-56<lb />Sept. 21, 1963 def. Wake Forest, 20-10 Oct. 23 1937 lost to Western Carolina, 0-7<lb />Sept. 12, 1964 def. Catawba, 25-0 (3-2-1) 1954 tied East Tennessee State, 6-6<lb />Sept. 25, 1965 def. West Chester, 27-6 1965 def. The Citadel, 21-0<lb />Sept. 24, 1966 lost to Northeastern Louisiana, 14-21 1971 def. N.C. State, 31-15<lb />Oct. 7, 1967 def. Southern Illinois, 21-8 1976 lost to North Carolina, 10-12<lb />Sept. 14, 1968 fen Parone 277 1982 def. Illinois State, 21-0<lb />Sept. 27, 1969 lost to Louisiana Tech, 6-24 Oct. 30 1936 def. William &amp; Mary, 25-0<lb />(4-3) 1937 lost to William &amp; Mary, 6-18<lb />Sept. 19, 1970 lost to East Tennessee State, 0-10 1954 lost to Appalachian State, 7-13<lb />Sept. 11, 1971 lost to Toledo, 0-45 1965 def. Northeast Louisiana, 45-0<lb />Sept. 16, 1972 def. Southern Illinois, 16-0 1971 def. Furman, 26-13<lb />Sept. 29, 1973 def. Furman, 14-3 1976 def. Western Carolina, 24-17<lb />Sept. 14, 1974 def. Bowling Green, 24-6 lee eet to vest VRC Inia ee?<lb />Sept. 20, 1975 def. William &amp; Mary, 20-0 Nov.6 = 1936 def. Duke B Team, 14-6<lb />Sept. 11, 1976 def. Southern Mississippi, 48-0 (6-3) a ae ee oe<lb />ee ee 1948 lost to Appalachian State, 0-47<lb />Sept. 2, 1978 def. Western Carolina, 14-6 1954 lost to Tampa, 14-27<lb />Sept. 1, 1979 def. Western Carolina, 31-6 1965 def. Lenoir-Rhyne, 44-0<lb />Sept. 13, 1980 lost to Southwestern Louisiana, 21-27 ee es maak nae<lb />ef. Richmond, 20-<lb />Sept. 5, 1981 def. Western Carolina, 42-6 1982 def. Texas-Arlington, 40-24<lb />Sept. 18, 1982 def. East Tennessee State, 30-0 = - aa Wace: eo<lb />: Ov. ef. High Point, 19-<lb />Sept. 17, 1983 def. Murray State, 50-25 (5-3) 1941 def. Belmont Abbey, 13-0<lb />Sept. 8, 1984 lost to Temple, 0-17 1948 lost to High Point, 7-30<lb />Sept. 14, 1985 def. Southwest Texas State, 27-16 1954 def. Stetson, 26-7<lb />Sept. 13, 1986 lost to West Virginia, 21-24 1965 def. George Washington, 21-20<lb />Sept. 12, 1987 lost to Florida State, 3-44 1971 lost to Tampa, 7-43<lb />Sept. 3, 1988 def. Tennessee Tech, 52-13 1976 lost to : a oe =<lb />Sept. 9, 1989 def. Bowling Green, 41-6 Be det, Willan �MAD. 2h<lb />se Nov. 20 1948 lost to Atlantic Christian, 0-6<lb />Sept. 1, 1990 def. Louisiana Tech, 27-17 (3-1) 1965 def. Howard. 35-10<lb />Sept. 14, 1991 def. Memphis State, 20-13 1976 def. Appalachian State, 35-7<lb />Sept. 5, 1992 lost to Syracuse, 21-42 1982 def. Temple, 23-10<lb />157<lb /></p>
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        <p>|<lb /><lb />Key Pirate Performances<lb />Pirates in Season Openers<lb />Record: 29-27-1<lb />Oct. 29, 1962 lost to Presbyterian, 0-39<lb />Oct. 6, 1933 lost to N.C. State Frosh, 0-18<lb />Oct. 13, 1934 lost to Wingate, 0-6<lb />Oct. 12, 1935 lost to Wingate, 0-6<lb />Oct. 24, 1936 lost to Western Carolina, 6-7<lb />Oct. 2, 1997 lost to Guilford, 0-7<lb />Oct. 1, 1936 lost to Belmont Abbey, 0-19<lb />Sept. 31, 1939 lost to Kutztown State, 6-20<lb />Sept. 28, 1940 def. Kutztown State, 14-6<lb />Sept. 27, 1941 def. Tusculum, 31-0<lb />Sept. 30, 1946 def. Presbyterian, 20-0<lb />Sept. 27, 1947 lost to Lenoir-Rhyne, 9-27<lb />Sept. 17, 1948 lost to Cherry Point Marines, 6-13<lb />Sept. 15, 1949 def. Cherry Point Marines, 24-0<lb />Sept. 16, 1950 def. Newport News Apprentice, 21-7<lb />Sept. 15, 1951 lost to Southern Mississippi, 0-40<lb />Sept. 13, 1952 lost to Norfolk Navy, 7-13<lb />Sept. 19, 1953 def. Wilson Teachers, 41-0<lb />Sept. 11, 1954 def. Norfolk Navy, 21-0<lb />Sept. 10, 1955 def. Norfolk Navy, 6-0<lb />Sept. 15, 1956 lost to Virginia Tech, 2-37<lb />Sept. 18, 1957 lost to Richmond, 7-40<lb />Sept. 13, 1958 def. Emory &amp; Henry, 12-0<lb />Sept. 12, 1959 lost to Presbyterian, 13-18<lb />Sept. 17, 1960 def. Newport News Apprentice, 21-6<lb />Sept. 16, 1961 def. Indiana State, 19-6<lb />Sept. 15, 1962 lost to Richmond, 26-27<lb />Sept. 14, 1963 lost to Richmond, 7-10<lb />Sept. 12, 1964 def. Catawba, 25-0<lb />Sept. 25, 1965 def. West Chester, 27-6<lb />Sept. 17, 1966 tied William &amp; Mary, 7-7<lb />Sept. 16, 1967 def. William &amp; Mary, 27-7<lb />Sept. 14, 1968 def. Parsons, 37-7<lb />Sept. 20, 1969 lost to East Tennessee State, 0-7<lb />Sept. 12, 1970 lost to Toledo, 2-35<lb />Sept. 11, 1971 lost to Toledo, 0-45<lb />Sept. 9, 1972 def. VMI, 30-3<lb />Sept. 8, 1973 lost to N.C. State, 8-57<lb />Sept. 14, 1974 def. Bowling Green, 24-6<lb />Sept. 6, 1975 lost to N.C. State, 3-26<lb />Sept. 11, 1976 def. Southern Mississippi, 48-0<lb />Sept. 3, 1977 def. N.C. State, 28-23<lb />Sept. 2, 1978 def. Western Carolina, 14-6<lb />Sept. 1, 1979 def. Western Carolina, 31-6<lb />Sept. 6, 1980 def. Duke, 35-10<lb />Sept. 5, 1981 def. Western Carolina, 42-6<lb />Sept. 11, 1982 lost to N.C. State, 26-33<lb />Sept. 3, 1983 lost to Florida State, 46-47<lb />Sept. 1, 1984 lost to Florida State, 17-48<lb />Sept. 7, 1985 def. N.C. State, 33-14<lb />Sept. 6, 1986 lost to N.C. State, 10-38<lb />Sept. 5, 1987 def. N.C. State, 32-14<lb />Sept. 3, 1988 def. Tennessee Tech, 52-13<lb />Sept. 9, 1989 def. Bowling Green, 41-6<lb />Sept. 1, 1990 def. Louisiana Tech, 27-17<lb />Aug. 31, 1991 lost to Illinois, 31-38<lb />Sept. 5, 1992 lost to Syracuse, 21-42<lb />158<lb />Pirates in Homecoming Games<lb />Record: 30-8 (Since 1955)<lb />Oct: 5, 1955 def. Elon, 13-0<lb />Oct. 14, 1956 def. Western Carolina, 20-19<lb />Oct. 12, 1957 lost to Elon, 12-21<lb />Oct. 18, 1956 def. Western Carolina, 18-7<lb />Oct. 10, 1959 def. Elon, 31-8<lb />Oct. 15, 1960 def. Western Carolina, 7-6<lb />Oct. 7, 1961 def. Elon, 22-20<lb />Oct..20, 1962 def. Newberry, 36-8<lb />Oct. 19, 1963 def. Western Carolina, 50-0<lb />Nov. 14, 1964 def. Presbyterian, 49-8<lb />Oct. 23, 1965 def. The Citadel, 21-0<lb />Nov. 12, 1966 def. Richmond, 28-16<lb />Oct. 28, 1967 lost to The Citadel, 19-21<lb />Nov. 9, 1968 lost to Tampa, 21-28<lb />Nov. 8, 1969 lost to Davidson, 27-42<lb />Oct. 1/7, 1970 lost to Southern Illinois, 12-14<lb />Nov. 6, 1971 def. Davidson, 27-26<lb />Nov. 4, 1972 def. Tenn.-Chattanooga, 33-7<lb />Nov. 10, 1973 def. Richmond, 44-14<lb />Nov. 2, 1974 def. The Citadel, 41-21<lb />Oct. 18; 1975 def. Western Carolina, 42-14<lb />Oct. 30, 1976 def. Western Carolina, 24-17<lb />Oct. 6, 1977 def. Southern Illinois, 33-0<lb />Nov. 11, 1978 def. William &amp; Mary, 20-3<lb />Oct. 13, 1979 def. The Citadel, 49-7<lb />Oct. 18, 1980 def. Western Carolina, 24-14<lb />Nov. 7, 1981 def. East Tennessee State, 66-23<lb />Oct. 23, 1982 def. Illinois State, 21-0<lb />Oct. 29, 1983 def. East Tennessee State, 21-9<lb />Oct. 20, 1984 def. East Tennessee State, 24-6<lb />Oct. 5, 1985 lost to Miami (Fla.), 15-27<lb />Oct. 18, 1986 def. Georgia Southern, 35-33<lb />Oct. 10, 1987 def. Cincinnati, 56-28<lb />Oct. 8, 1988 lost to West Virginia, 10-30<lb />Oct. 21, 1989 def. Virginia Tech, 14-10<lb />Oct. 20, 1990 def. Cincinnati, 56-32<lb />Oct. 5, 1991 def. Akron, 56-20<lb />Oct. 17, 1992 def. Cincinnati, 42-21<lb />Pirates in Games After Open Date<lb />Record: 16-6-1 (Since 1955)<lb />Nov. 17, 1956 lost to Richmond, 7-45<lb />Nov. 27, 1958 def. Guilford, 20-0<lb />Sept. 29, 1962 def. Catawba, 15-14<lb />Nov. 17, 1962 def. Wofford, 41-9<lb />Nov. 2, 1963 def. The Citadel, 20-6<lb />Oct. 10, 1964 def. Wofford, 21-0<lb />Nov. 12, 1966 def. Richmond, 28-16<lb />Oct. 26, 1968 lost to Richmond, 7-13<lb />Oct. 18, 1969 lost to Richmond, 7-24<lb />Nov. 28, 1970 def. Davidson, 36-18<lb />Oct. 7, 1972 def. Richmond, 21-0<lb />Nov. 4, 1978 def. Appalachian State, 33-8<lb />Oct. 13, 1979 tied North Carolina, 24-24<lb />Oct. 11, 1980 def. Richmond, 24-22<lb />Oct. 1, 1988 def. Missouri, 13-6<lb />Oct. 26, 1985 lost to South Carolina, 10-52<lb />Dec. 7, 1985 lost to LSU, 15-35<lb />Nov. 15, 1986 def. Cincinnati, 32-19<lb />Nov. 19, 1988 def. Cincinnati, 49-14<lb />Oct. 21, 1989 def. Virginia Tech, 14-10<lb />Sept. 14, 1991 def. Memphis State, 20-13<lb />Oct. 26, 1991 def. 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          <lb />-Year with Pirate Football<lb />East Carolina began competing in football on an intercollegiate basis in 1932, with Kenneth Beatty serving as head |<lb />coach. Since that time, Pirate football squads have been fielded 57 times. The overall record for ECU football is E =<lb />276-256-11, a 51.8 winning percentage. "<lb />The Pirates joined the Southern Conference in 1964 and left the league in June of 1977. During that time, ECU enjoyed = =<lb />much success. The school record against conference foes during that time was 43-18-1, a 70.2 winning percentage. "<lb />OVERALL CONFERENCE �<lb />Season WwW L a Pct. PF PA Nak bt i Pct. PF ia Coach Captain(s) - .<lb />fee 0 GO 000 0 2187 Kenneth Beatty Bud Bullock all<lb />1933 1 5 0 167 6 98 Kenneth Beatty Henry Rivers = =<lb />1934 1 4 PEO 16. 87 G. L. Mathis NONE "<lb />1935 3 oO .500 1M 32 G. L. Mathis NONE a :<lb />1936 2.2 � 500 ~50 13 Bo Farley Lex Ridenhour w<lb />1937 a 5. Of 286 65... 78 J. D. Alexander Primy Carpenter =<lb />1938 1 6. 4 .188 39, 126 J. D. Alexander Bill Shelton at<lb />1939 0 8 0 .000 8 166 O. A. Hankner Mervin Frazelle = :<lb />1940 5 os .0 625 143 70 John Christianbury Walter Rodgers -<lb />1941 re 0. . � - 1,000 . 159 20 John Christianbury Jim Gianakas e .<lb />1942-45 NO GAMES PLAYED al<lb />ioe G8 56a 168 68 Jim Johnson NONE E :<lb />1947 3 6 0 .333 64 142 Jim Johnson John Wyatt ba<lb />1948 0 9 0 .000 38 206 Jim Johnson John Wyatt, Frank Holocher = '<lb />1949 4 5 1 400. 207: A777 Bill Dole Ray Autry, Keith Kilpatrick ee ,<lb />1950 7 3 0 (00:5 252. 142 Bill Dole Johnny Smith, Buck Wilson = =<lb />1951 4 So 0 400 184 220 Bill Dole Jessee Aldridge, Dwight Shoe, '<lb />Dennis Smith Ee:<lb />1952 6 3 2 0360. 225. [32 Jack Boone Dwight Shoe, Dennis Smith '<lb />1953 8 2 0 800 292 81 Jack Boone Jack Britt, Bobby Hodges = -<lb />1954 5 4 1 5550 144 105 Jack Boone John Hayes, Willie Holland � ,<lb />1955 a cee 8 .444 93 102 Jack Boone Dick Cherry, Harold O'Kelley - , :<lb />1956 2 6 1 .278 99 249 Jack Boone Dick Cherry, Ray Pennington @ *<lb />1957 1 8 0 He 73 218 Jack Boone Dick Monds, Ken Burgess = =<lb />1958 6 4 0 00 142 145 Jack Boone Lynn Barnett, Ralph Zehring c }<lb />1959 5 6 0 1455. 269 171 Jack Boone Bill Cain, Ed Emory a =<lb />1960 7 3a. � 700 144 92 Jack Boone Glenn Bass, Chuck Gordon � 7<lb />1961 5 4 1 250... 151 139 Jack Boone Chuck Gordon, Nick Hilgert, = re<lb />Clayton Piland �| .<lb />1962 5 4 0 556 217. 136 Clarence Stasavich Dave Smith, Bill Strickland _ ; :<lb />1963 9 1 0 900 230 54 Clarence Stasavich Maurice Allen, Richard Honeycutt (<lb />1964 9 1 O� 200 279. 107 Clarence Stasavich Dave Bumgarner, Ted Day = =&gt;<lb />1965 9 1 0 900 229 83 @.1t- 0. 750 83. 47 Clarence Stasavich Mitchell Cannon, Norman Swindell ' ( .<lb />1966 4 5 1 400� 174 475 a 1.4 ..750 We G7 Clarence Stasavich Leroy Cobb, Johnny Crew = :<lb />1967 8 2 0 U0 258 176 a 40 800 145. 76) Clarence Stasavich Nelson Gravatt, Kevin Moran ' ( .<lb />1968 4 � 0 A00 175: 244 2. 2-0 ~500 54. 2 Clarence Stasavich Ben Grieb, Wayne Lineberry = =<lb />1969 2 7 0 222 108 204 1: 33 0. 280 71 146 Clarence Stasavich Mike Boaz, Roger Bost ( _<lb />1970 3 es 0 eis 130 250 2 2. S00 55 87 Mike McGee George Whitley, Steve Davis = 5<lb />1971 4 e 0 400 181 #300 S �?� � 600 101 106 Sonny Randle Rich Peeler ' "<lb />1972 9 2 0 16. geo 176 6 0 � 1008 161 67 Sonny Randle Jim Post, Jimmy Creech = | =<lb />1973 9 - C0 O18 soe 151 7 � � (t000 262 4) Sonny Randle Mike Myrick, Carl Summerell adn<lb />1974 i a 0 638 . 250... 167 =  @ 0. 500 tat 107 Pat Dye Danny Kepley, Don Schink = =<lb />1975 8 3 6 tel. goo. 6 @ @ 0. G67 11% 280 Pat Dye Cary Godette, Jimbo Walker,<lb />Bobby Myrick, Kenny Strayhorn � .<lb />1976 9 2 0 818 .@are. i116 a | 0 #800 128 46 Pat Dye Mike Weaver, Cary Godette - =<lb />1977 8 Q 6... 727. 263. 164 Pat Dye Jimmy Southerland, Harold Randolph alia<lb />1978 9 3 0 Joo 287 136 Pat Dye Eddie Hicks, Terry Gallaher, E =<lb />Zack Valentine 7 &gt;<lb />1979 7 3 1 682 380 193 Pat Dye Matt Mulholland, Mike Brewington = =<lb />*<lb />E -<lb />160<lb /></p>
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        <p>ic<lb />aA<lb />'A<lb />-<lb />ae<lb />� 2<lb />Season WwW tL ale Pet. eS Elia boil Lt a Pct. re PA Coach Captain(s)<lb />1980 4 Joo 70 364. 192� Siz Ed Emory Theodore Sutton, Jeffrey Warren<lb />1981 5 6 0 455 262 . 290 Ed Emory Mike Grant, Tootie Robbins<lb />1982 FA a 636 259 226 Ed Emory Jody Schultz, Earnest Byner,<lb />Whitley Wilkerson<lb />1983 8 3 0 V2 e273 180 Ed Emory Earnest Byner, Mike Grant,<lb />Reggie Branch, Lloyd Black<lb />1984 Z 9... 182. �6210... Sug Ed Emory Jeff Heath, Tyrone Johnson,<lb />Ricky Nichols<lb />1985 2 9 0 162 161 281 Art Baker Tony Baker, Robert Washington,<lb />Stuart Ward<lb />1986 3 8 0 162� �6107. 4 364 Art Baker Game Captains<lb />1987 5 6 0 455 229 .. 330 Art Baker Game Captains<lb />1988 3 8 0 213. 281. . 325 Art Baker Game Captains<lb />1989 6 5 0 000 6 S01 286 Bill Lewis Travis Hunter, Walter Wilson,<lb />Anthony Thompson, Junior Robinson<lb />1990 5 6 0 55 - 205. -26/ Bill Lewis Chad Martin, Donald Porch,<lb />George Koonce, R.L. Beeman<lb />1991 1 1 0 S174) Bye 3243 Bill Lewis Jeff Blake, Luke Fisher, Chris Hall,<lb />John Jett, Robert Jones<lb />1992 5 oO Mop 289... 367 Steve Logan Jerry Dillon, Tom Scott,<lb />Charles Howard, Cedric Van Buren<lb />Totals 276 256 41 �==�518 10573. 9757. 43 18 1..-702 1428 3939<lb />(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<lb />change. It has no effect on coaching records.)<lb />= = =e<lb />ae | : : ae<lb />Pirate Coaching Records<lb />No. Coach Years Games WwW L T Pct.<lb />1. Kenneth Beatty 1932-33 11 1 10 0 .091<lb />2. G.L. (Doc) Mathis 1934-35 12 4 7 | 375<lb />3. Bo Farley 1936 4 2 2 0 .500<lb />4. J.D. Alexander 1937-38 15 3 2 1 230<lb />5. O.A. Hanker 1939 8 0 8 0 .000<lb />6. John Christianbury 1940-41 15 12 3 0 .800<lb />1. Jim Johnson 1946-48 26 1 18 1 2/1<lb />8. Bill Dole 1949-51 30 15 14 | 517<lb />9. Jack Boone 1952-61 99 49 45 5 521<lb />10. Clarence Stasavich 1962-69 78 50 27 | .647<lb />11. Mike McGee 1970 4] 3 8 0 2/3<lb />12. Sonny Randle 1971-73 32 ae 10 0 .688<lb />13. Pat Dye 1974-79 67 48 18 | 727<lb />14. Ed Emory 1980-84 55 26 29 0 A473<lb />15. Art Baker 1985-88 44 12 32 0 213<lb />16. Bill Lewis 1988-91 34 21 12 1 .632<lb />17. Steve Logan 1992- 11 5 6 0 .455<lb />161<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Pirates Through The Years<lb />(Attendance figures in parentheses)<lb />1932 (0-5) Coach Kenneth Beatty<lb />Oct. 29 Sl reSOVtOllan. �. 434.4154). toc. ens L 0-39<lb />NOV. 3 at Wake Forest Freshmen............. Le 0-20<lb />Nov. 12 BORO ec ee L 0-79<lb />Nov. 19 NEG. STATE PREOGOMEN 2... ook ws L 0-28<lb />Nov. 26 at Appalachian: Stal�:.65............. L 0-21<lb />1933 (1-5) Coach Kenneth Beatty<lb />Oc. 6 at NG. Slale Preenmen......20..5-.:: Ls 0-18<lb />Oct. 20 WAKE FORES! FRESHMEN ..�....... E 0-27<lb />OG. 26 al GUINIGIG = 2 eee. L 0-32<lb />Nov; 3 OUR BIS ISIN bia ae oe ee i. 0-8<lb />Nov. 11 I W_ 6-0<lb />Nov. 25 APPALAGHIAN SGTAIE . =... ..20.6.... L 0-14<lb />1934 (1-4-1) Coach G.L. (Doc) Mathis<lb />Oct. 43 WAVING ie ee a L 0-6<lb />Oct.- 20 at Appalachian Slate ...i%.. 6.61... E 6-27<lb />Nov. 3 at Piesuyieiian 295.25. tee. WwW 6-0<lb />Nov. 12 POMUINS SU ECE ae ai ee nee L 6-7<lb />Nov. 16 MVE CONIA ng ee et T 0-0<lb />Nov. 23 Gl WONG ViNG 64. es LE 0-47<lb />1935 (3-3) Coach G.L. (Doc) Mathis<lb />Ost. 12 at WWinGa@lbe 9 | aa... ee. L 0-6<lb />Oct. 26 OAC RIDGE � ie Ee Li 2-6<lb />Nov. 9 CHOWAN 2 60 W 46-0<lb />Nov. 16 aU Willaims Maly. 3... kee... W 10-6<lb />Nov. 23 APEALACHIAN STATE .-- &gt;&gt;. ee: fe 6-14<lb />Nov. 30 aU ROUISOUNG 00. ee ee: W 13-0<lb />1936 (3-2) Coach Bo Farley<lb />Oct. 24 at vwestern, Carolina 7.7... Li 6-7<lb />Cct. 30 WHIEETAM &amp; NMR W 25-0<lb />Nov. 6 DUKE: BolBAMe otro eerrees W 14-6<lb />Nov. 14 at GUblOld). =. L 0-6<lb />Nov. 21 LOUISBURG 2-3... ....2)-c.. W 19-0<lb />1937 (2-5) Coach J.D. Alexander<lb />Oct 2 GUEEOR�. 5. L 0-7<lb />Gct= 9 al Camippelhic cic: 6 ict eee hae os Ls 6-7<lb />Oc. 16 BELMONT ABBEY Joe E 7-19<lb />Oct. 23 WESTERN CAROLINA ==. = 2 le 0-7<lb />Cc 30 ar Vian &amp; MAW. 8 eo [: 6-18<lb />Nov. 6 HIGH APOUNT ee ee. W 19-7<lb />Nov. 13 at EOUIGDUIG). -. 22 0. Wo 27-13<lb />1938 (1-6-1) Coach J.D. Alexander<lb />Cnt 1 al Beimont ADbOY 28 nn [: 0-19<lb />Cc: 8 COMP Beeler [ 6-19<lb />Oct: 15 ai Westen. Carolina. 4 ae We 7-6<lb />Oct. 29 Ard POM 8 ee L 7-20<lb />Nov. 5 AP GuOnd 68 T 7-7<lb />Nov. 11 MILIAN &amp; WAINY 055. [E 0-6<lb />Nov. 19 APRALAGHIAN STATE 9... .... 2.22. L 6-18<lb />Nov. 26 NORFOLK NAVY... L 7-32<lb />1939 (0-8) Coach O.A. Hankner<lb />Sept. 31 at Kuiziown Siate. E 6-20<lb />Ca 7 Al Camougl. 4207) L 0-13<lb />Oct 2-12 WESTEMMN CAROLINA... eee, [. 6-12<lb />Coty 21 ar VilllameesMany 22. ee. L 0-7<lb />Oct. 28 GUIEFORD 32. 0...2 0 L 0-20<lb />Nov. 11 MIGH POW 3 L 0-25<lb />Nov. 18 al Appalachian Siaie = |... 44.3. e. 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          <lb />A<lb />|<lb />{<lb />A!<lb />rt<lb />A<lb />rt<lb />A!<lb />Pe' ee<lb />AA wo<lb />Pirates Through The Years<lb />A,<lb />vf<lb />Ws<lb />1950 (7-3) Coach Bill Dole 1956 (2-6-1) Coach Jack Boone<lb />Sept. 16 at Newport News Apprentice........... 21-7 Sept. 15 QU VirQiniia VOGN so. cee re ee 2-37<lb />Sept. 23 at-LenoirAhyne 4s a as 27-19 Sept. 22 DV EIGON. 200 ee 7-7<lb />Sept. 30 HAMPDEN-SYDONEY. .. 2. Be. 26-38 Sept. 29 CAPAWIBA oo ech oi ed ee 13-23<lb />Oct-07 al lon. Coa h eg Se ee. 16-26 Oct = 6 QU ElIOM Pe a ee Te, 19-7<lb />Oct: 14 WESTERN GAROLINA( 2.5 2 36-6 Oct. 13 WESTERN CAROLINA 4.5.77 297 20-19<lb />Oct. "20 atGwNerG 2.6 ee. 26-7 OL 20 MORRIS-AARVEY 3.9 oe, 0-28<lb />Oc. 28 GHEARRY POINT. MARINES: 2.55.0. 20-12 Oct. 27 at Appalachian State i23.5.9�2 eae, 19-22<lb />Nov. 4 at Appalachian State ..... AS td ke 0-20 Nove' *S "aU Lencn-nhvne &gt; 22 ee. 12-57<lb />Nov. 11 HIGH POINT 0) nee 26-0 Nov. 17 RICHMOND: Oh. Sel eae eee 7-45<lb />Nov. 18 ATLANTIC GHRISTIAN. 2.252508) ee. 54-7<lb />1957 (1-8) Coach Jack Boone<lb />1951 (4-6) Coach Bill Dole Sept 16 ~ at Richitiond 8 oe 7-40<lb />Sept. 15 at Southern: MiSsisSsippi' = .20 7 32. Se, 0-40 Sept. 28 DAVIDSON ie a er 7-19<lb />Sept. 22 at Newport News Apprentice.......... 32-6 Oct. #5 at: Catawod oo oo he een et oe 14-36<lb />Sept. 29 at Noliolk Navy 20.2253 5 7-6 Oct-12 ELON ee ae eee, 12-21<lb />Gc: 65 ELON � 8 ls a ee ee 20-34 Oct: 719 at. Western Garolind -...... 7-20<lb />Oct. 13 at Western Carolina... 200 2 oe, 20-34 Oct-26 NEWBERRY 3.07 Pee ae 7-20<lb />Oct "20 GUILFORD. 9. oD Oe 19-14 Nov. 2 APPALAGHIAN STATE Weis 259438 Ge. . 6-7<lb />Oct: 27 LENOIF-RAYNE.| =. 50504), eee 14-41 Nov. 9 LENOIR-RAYNE . 0800 3.9 oe 7-55<lb />Nov. 3 APPALACHIAN: STATE = 7.0. oto. 20-24 Nov. 16 al Presbytenan 55.65. ee 6-0<lb />Nov. 10 at Cherry Point' Marines... 50. �. 25 0. . 45-0<lb />Nov. 24 athe Citadel �266s 7-21 1958 (6-4) Coach Jack Boone<lb />Sept. 13 EMORY @RENRY =... 0.7 55:2. 12-0<lb />1952 (6-3-2) Coach Jack Boone Sept) 20 "PRESBYTERIAN 7� os oe 16-24<lb />Sept. 13 NORFOLK NAVY. .-.. 2.26600 2! to 7-13 Oct-44 CATAWBA.) 2. eee 6-0<lb />Sept. 20 NEWPORT NEWS APPRENTICE ....... 37-6 Oct 41 aLElOn.. 2. ee ee eee. 14-6<lb />Sept. 27 at Lenoir-Rhyne- 0 7 ees ee. 6-7 Oct 18 WESTERN GAROLINA. 2.05... r=. 18-7<lb />Oct:-=.4 CATAWBA] 0505. ae) 7-7 Oct) 25 at (Newbery: 2.47.20. Pea, Vee: 6-28<lb />Oct. 11 at BlOm. oo Or ee a 25-9 Nov: =1 at Appalachian State... 4. Gives eee. 0-14<lb />Oct. 18 WESTERN-CAROLINAY 4.3). 2235. 21-0 Nov. 8 al Konomw-Ahyne .2:-: 355.5) ee 14-59<lb />Oct, 25 GUILFORD 9.50 2a eee 41-25 Nov. 15 RANDOLEPH-MACON 30). (33.25 2 36-6<lb />Nov.- "1 at Appalachian State :..0 ) 72293, or: 22-19 Nov. 27 GUILFORD (25 20-0<lb />Nov. 8 al Steisom 2 6 ke a eS 19-19<lb />Nov-15 "WEST VIRGINIA TECH 4. 2o2ee 34-7 1959 (5-6) Coach Jack Boone<lb />Dec. 13 Clarion State (Lions Bowl) ............. 6-13 Sept. 12 'al Presbyterian. 8 13-18<lb />Sept. 19 ALBRIGHT .�.. 8 45-0<lb />1953 (8-2) Coach Jack Boone Sept. 26 'at Guilord 9 oe 27-0<lb />Sept. 19 WILSON TEACHERS: (7774 3 3 41-0 Oct) .3 aC Catawba... ee ee ee 34-7<lb />Sept. 26 LENOIA-REYNE 9056 34-0 Oct. 10 ELON oko oo ee ee 31-8<lb />Oct: =3 al Catawba' (22.050 222 ee 13-6 Oct-17 at Western Carolina... ey ee. 14-34<lb />Oct." 40 ELON. ee. on 45-25 Oct. 24 at Newbery 200.2. (ee as, 7-34<lb />Oct-17 at Western-Carolina:: =) #208). 26-7 Oct: 31 APPALACHIAN STATE =. 3 e4eci.e 0-28<lb />Oct, 24 GUIDFORD 3 ee ee ee. 40-0 NOV: 7 LENOIR-RAYNE | Oi 2 eee 21-22<lb />Oct-31 APPALACHIAN STATE � 260.4 32%. 40-7 Nov. 14 NEWPORT NEWS APPRENTICE ....... 74-0<lb />Noy. 77 al Tampa... 2 oe 13-18 Nov. 21 at. Wotlord &gt;. Sas Bee oa 13-20<lb />Nov. 14 al: Sieison: 4.0 40-6<lb />Jan. 2 MORRIS-HARVEY (Elks Bowl) ......... 0-12 1960 (7-3) Coach Jack Boone<lb />Sept. 17 NEWPORT NEWS APPRENTICE ....... 21-6<lb />1954 (5-4-1) Coach Jack Boone Sept 24 -GUITFORD ~~ 7-0<lb />Sept. 11 NORFOLK NAWY = 2 21-0 Oct 1 CATAWSA (ew Se os oe 28-0<lb />Sept. 18 WEST CHESTER (22.2. 38 7 4-6 Oct. 8 at Elon... RR ee 14-8<lb />Sept. 25 al Lenoiinyne -.. 7-6 Oct. 15 WESTERN CAROLINA: 2... Jr 7-6<lb />Oct -2 CATAWBA ee 26-7 Oct. 22 NEWBERRY oo. ees eee 21-0<lb />Oct. &gt; 9 AL GION 2 6 6-20 Oct, 29 al Appalachian State. i220). .2:2 205. 17-21<lb />Oct: 16 WESTERN CAROLINA... 423. 27-13 Nov. 5 at Lenol-Rhyne 2 ee 0-17<lb />Oct. 23 EAST TENNESSEE STATE � 40-2 2. 6-6 Nov. 12 PRESBYTERIAN �27577 Ay) soe, 7-27<lb />Oct. 30 at Appalachian Stale. = ie 7-13 Nov. 19 RICHMOND 3 ee, 22-7<lb />Nov. 6 al Tapas. ee 14-27<lb />Nov. 13 STEISON | 2 ee 26-7 1961 (5-4-1) Coach Jack Boone<lb />Sept. 16 INDIANA STATE... 22.0273. 19-6<lb />1955 (4-5) Coach Jack Boone Sept23 - at Guifed  " 17-15<lb />Sept. 10 NORFOLK NAVY .. A) 5) oe 6-0 Sept. 30 at Catawba $2. ee eee 16-0<lb />Sept. 17 al West Chester. 34s er 0-9 Oct.-- 7 ELON... Oe ee. 22-20<lb />Sept. 24 LENOIR-RAYNE (3 ae, 6-7 Oct. "14 WESTERN CAROLINA (47 4.0 373073. 6-7<lb />Oct 4 Bl CaIaNWea 7 ee 7-13 Oct... 21 at Newbery ..25..0.. 097 ee 13-7<lb />Oct. 8 ELON a ron 13-0 Oct. 28 al Appalachian State .....-. 7.140 14-16<lb />Oct. 45 at VWestom Garelina = ....... 2.2. | W 14-6 Nov. 4 LENOIR-RMYNE .....�)5...) 30 L 19-24<lb />Oct, "22 at East Tennessee State .............. L 20-34 Nov. 11 al FUNMAN.... oc ee L 8-29<lb />Oct. 29 APPALACHIAN STATE =. 020... W_ 13-0 Nov. 18 WOFFORD  .eceecca ta T 20-20<lb />Nov; 5 VAMIPA ht W 14-33<lb />163<lb /></p>
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          <lb />eis lalcelelelsmistem e165<lb />1962 (5-4)<lb />Sept. 15<lb />Sept. 29<lb />OGt: - *S<lb />Oct oS<lb />Oct. 20<lb />OG. 27<lb />Nov. 3<lb />Nov. 17<lb />Nov. 24<lb />1963 (9-1)<lb />Sept. 14<lb />Sept. 21<lb />Sept. 28<lb />Ogi. 75<lb />Oct. (12<lb />Oct 18<lb />Nov. 2<lb />Nov. 9<lb />Nov. 23<lb />Dec. 14<lb />1964 (9-1)<lb />Sept. 12<lb />Sept. 19<lb />Sept. 26<lb />Oct: 10<lb />Oct 217<lb />Oct. 24<lb />Oct: 31<lb />Nov. 7<lb />Nov. 14<lb />Wec. 12<lb />1965 (9-1)<lb />Sept. 25<lb />Oce-7e2<lb />Oct. 9<lb />Oct. 16<lb />Oet.--23<lb />Oct, 30<lb />Nov. 6<lb />Nov. 13<lb />Nov. 20<lb />Dee 11<lb />1966 (4-5-1)<lb />Sept. 17<lb />Sept. 24<lb />Oct. 4<lb />Oct 6<lb />Oct. 15<lb />Oct. 22<lb />Oct. 29<lb />Nov. 12<lb />Nov. 19<lb />Nov. 25<lb />1967 (8-2)<lb />Sept. 16<lb />Sept. 24<lb />Sept. 30<lb />Oo... 7<lb />Oct-14<lb />Oct..21<lb />Oct-26<lb />Nov. 4<lb />Nov. 11<lb />Nov. 18<lb />Coach Clarence Stasavich<lb />al Micnmignd (5,500)... ... 22.<lb />GATAWOEA (Gj5O00) .... 0.655.<lb />GE GION (5.000) 6 ie ees<lb />at Western Carolina (5,800) ....<lb />NEWBERRY (9,000) ocean<lb />APPALACHIAN STATE (4,000)<lb />at Lenoir-Rhyne (7,500) .......<lb />at Wonord (6.700) 2... eres<lb />EASTERN KENTUCKY (3,100)<lb />eo a �6 @ �. 16.<lb />Coach Clarence Stasavich<lb />at Richmond (9,500)..........<lb />WAKE FOREST (17,000) ......<lb />WORFORD (3,000) 2... 2...)<lb />at Presbyterian (4,500)........<lb />ELON (9/000) ....... arse.<lb />WESTERN CAROLINA (11,500)<lb />at The Citadel (7,500) ........<lb />LENOIR-RHYNE (10,500)......<lb />at fampd (6,600)... .... . 8<lb />Northeastern (2,700)..........<lb />(Eastern Bowl)<lb />Chae. te<lb />eo  @ we. ef 6<lb />Coach Clarence Stasavich<lb />CATAWBA (7,000) ...........<lb />at West Chester (8,000).......<lb />HOWARD (16,000). 64.242 55)<lb />at Wottord (6,000)... .-.. .. ..<lb />at Lenoir-Rhyne (7,000) .......<lb />RICHMOND (13,000) ... .. .2..<lb />at The Citadel (11,400) .......<lb />at Funman (5,000); -..........-<lb />PRESBYTERIAN (14,322) .....<lb />Massachusetts (7,500) ........<lb />(Tangerine Bowl)<lb />Coach Clarence Stasavich<lb />WEST CHESTER (13,500) .....<lb />at Furman (4,000)... 2... ......<lb />at Richmond (5,500)... 22.2...<lb />at Louisville (8,800) ..........<lb />THE CITADEL (13,800) *....: 2.<lb />at Northeast Louisiana (2,000). .<lb />LENOIR-RHYNE (16,332)......<lb />GEORGE WASHINGTON (13,202) ......<lb />at howard (3,000)... ........-<lb />Maine (8,050) ec ee<lb />(Tangerine Bowl)<lb />Coach Clarence Stasavich<lb />at William &amp; Mary (10,000) ....<lb />NORTHEAST LOUISIANA (14,003)......<lb />PURMAN (8.295) (2... dn<lb />DAVIDSON (16/903)... 2.55). x.<lb />at George Washington (7,200). .<lb />at The Citadel (10,400) .......<lb />at Southern Illinois (14,000)... .<lb />RICHMOND (8i212)...........<lb />ee a One ese: 6:<lb />SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (12,811)......<lb />at Louisville (4,000) ..........<lb />Coach Clarence Stasavich<lb />at William &amp; Mary (4,000) .....<lb />al Richmond (6,000)...<lb />at Davidson (2,700) .........%<lb />SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (14,500)<lb />LOUISVILLE (11,118)........00-.<lb />al Pareone (0,000) 2. cs<lb />THE CITADEL (17,211) .......<lb />PURMAN (0.129) (2... .-:::5<lb />WEST TEXAS STATE (12,553)<lb />at Marshall (4,500) ...........<lb />26-27<lb />15-14<lb />19-23<lb />16-20<lb />36-8<lb />29-16<lb />6-7<lb />41-9<lb />29-12<lb />7-10<lb />20-10<lb />34-7<lb />24-7<lb />6-0<lb />50-0<lb />20-6<lb />28-0<lb />14-8<lb />27-6<lb />25-0<lb />33-7<lb />31-20<lb />21-0<lb />33-14<lb />20-22<lb />19-10<lb />34-14<lb />49-8<lb />14-13<lb />27-6<lb />7-14<lb />34-13<lb />34-20<lb />21-0<lb />45-0<lb />44-0<lb />21-20<lb />35-10<lb />31-0<lb />Te<lb />14-21<lb />17-0<lb />40-7<lb />7-20<lb />2rave<lb />13-31<lb />28-16<lb />14-35<lb />7-21<lb />27-7<lb />23-7<lb />42-17<lb />21-8<lb />18-13<lb />27-26<lb />19-21<lb />34-29<lb />13-37<lb />29-13<lb />164<lb />1968 (4-6)<lb />Sept. 14<lb />Sept. 21<lb />Sept. 28<lb />Oct 4'5<lb />O�CE 26<lb />Nov. 2<lb />Nov. 9<lb />Nov. 16<lb />Nov. 23<lb />Nov. 30<lb />1969 (2-7)<lb />Sept. 20<lb />Sept. 27<lb />Oct 4<lb />Oct. o16<lb />Oct, 25<lb />Nov... 1<lb />Nov. 8<lb />Nov. 15<lb />Nov. 22<lb />1970 (3-8)<lb />Sept. 12<lb />Sept. 19<lb />Sept. 26<lb />Oct = 3<lb />Oct. 16<lb />Oct... 17<lb />Oct. 24<lb />Oct. si<lb />Nev. 7<lb />Nov. 14<lb />Nov. 28<lb />1971 (4-6)<lb />Sept. 11<lb />Sept. 18<lb />Sept. 25<lb />Och. 2<lb />Oct. 9<lb />Oct-16<lb />Oct. 235<lb />Oct. 730<lb />Nov. 6<lb />Nov. 13<lb />1972 (9-2)<lb />Sept. 9<lb />Sept. 16<lb />Sept. 23<lb />Oce. 7<lb />Oct..-14<lb />Oct. 21<lb />Oct. 28<lb />Nov. 4<lb />Nov. 11<lb />Nov. 18<lb />Nov. 25<lb />1973 (9-2)<lb />Sept. 8<lb />Sept. 15<lb />Sept. 22<lb />Sept. 29<lb />Oct. = 6<lb />Oct 4.13<lb />Oct: 20<lb />Oct. 27<lb />Nov. 3<lb />Nov. 10<lb />Nov. 17<lb />Coach Clarence Stasavich<lb />PARSONS (16,687) oe. sae<lb />WILLIAM &amp; MARY (14,500) ....<lb />at Louisiana Tech (12,000) ....<lb />at Southern Mississippi (12,500)<lb />RICHMOND (12,500) 4.2 7575)<lb />at Ultram (6,500) ........-..<lb />TAMPA (15,000)- 2519 534.227;<lb />MARSHALE (7,500) �. 902 an.<lb />at The Citadel (13,845) .......<lb />at East Tennessee State (2,000)<lb />ao er we 4 ae �<lb />Coach Clarence Stasavich<lb />at East Tennessee State (5,500)<lb />LOUISIANA TECH (13,500) ....<lb />THE CiABDEEL (11,500) ... 342:<lb />at Ficamond (6,500)..........<lb />at Southern Illinois (12,500) ....<lb />FURMAN (2,000) ...........,<lb />DAVIDSON (15,857)... - ea.<lb />at Marshall (5,500) . 2.4. 2 22:<lb />ea ats ef ace) �<lb />SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (3,500)... ....<lb />Coach Mike McGee<lb />at Foledo (14,106) ew.<lb />EAST TENNESSEE STATE (13,042) ....<lb />at The Citadel (17,420) .......<lb />at West Texas State (11,000) ..<lb />at NC. State (25,350) ........-<lb />SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (16,271) .<lb />at Richmond (14,500)... 2. 2.:<lb />at Fusman (5,000). ........\..-<lb />WEST VIRGINIA (10,240) .....<lb />MARSHAEL (4.711) ..:.......<lb />at Bavidsow (2/500) ..:2 a:<lb />Coach Sonny Randle<lb />TOLEDO (16 SOG) 22 sD ere.<lb />WILLIAM &amp; MARY (15,200) ....<lb />at Bowling Green (14,689) .....<lb />THE CITADEL (12.232) .......<lb />RICHMOND (14.2305) ........-<lb />at West Virginia (27,000) ......<lb />at N.C. State (18,000) -..<lb />PURMAN (13,166). 0.2<lb />DAVIDSON (17732) ..........-<lb />at Yampa (17.092) .......-...<lb />� jen a) ai ok eter 6<lb />Coach Sonny Randle<lb />at VMI (4.600). = 42&gt; ste<lb />SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (16,509) .<lb />APPALACHIAN STATE (16,410)<lb />at Rienmond (7,500)... ... 2...<lb />Tit CIVADEE (iS320) .......<lb />at N.C. State (39,300)... ..<lb />at Furman (6,500): 2.3.2. 2-.:<lb />TENN.-CHATTANOOGA (17,786)<lb />at William &amp; Mary (15,000) ....<lb />DAYTON 00.200)... .....<lb />at North Carolina (31,600) .....<lb />Ce ee a ee<lb />ace �ee ee<lb />Coach Sonny Randle<lb />at N.C. State (45.000) ... 23. .:<lb />at Southern Mississippi (10,800)<lb />at Southern Illinois (9,500)... ..<lb />FURMAN (16.270) ...........<lb />at Davidson (6,000) ..........<lb />VMI C4550)... 2. eh<lb />at The Citadel (13,300) �...:.:.<lb />at North Carolina (41,500) .....<lb />WILLIAM &amp; MARY (18,100) ....<lb />RICHMOND @1 251) ....-....<lb />APPALACHIAN STATE (14,181)<lb />ao a ae ee ce el 8<lb />ee ee �eS<lb />See a ce my 6<lb />a (ee) Ss @ ee gre<lb />37-7<lb />0-14<lb />7-35<lb />0-65<lb />7-31<lb />24-13<lb />21-28<lb />49-20<lb />23-14<lb />7-17<lb />0-7<lb />6-24<lb />13-31<lb />7-24<lb />17-3<lb />24-21<lb />27-42<lb />7-38<lb />7-14<lb />2-35<lb />0-10<lb />0-31<lb />30-42<lb />6-23<lb />12-14<lb />12-38<lb />7-0<lb />14-28<lb />17-14<lb />36-18<lb />0-45<lb />10-28<lb />21-47<lb />31-25<lb />7-14<lb />21-44<lb />31-15<lb />26-13<lb />27-26<lb />7-43<lb />30-3<lb />16-0<lb />35-7<lb />21-0<lb />27-21<lb />16-38<lb />27-21<lb />33-7<lb />21-15<lb />24-22<lb />19-42<lb />8-57<lb />13-0<lb />42-25<lb />14-3<lb />45-0<lb />42-7<lb />34-0<lb />27-28<lb />44-14<lb />49-14<lb />4<lb />Ir or<lb />mom im<lb />A<lb />*<lb />&amp;<lb />&amp;<lb />"moeMWW iv<lb />�<lb />vr<lb />dhe<lb />* =_ -_ &amp;<lb />&amp;<lb />Pies is Ta Tia a | ee |<lb />os<lb />wv WW<lb />* * * &gt; *<lb />Ea . ee ee - -_<lb />te<lb />ro<lb />*�<lb />#<lb />hi A_A_m_A_-Hmit<lb />Mi!<lb /></p>
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          <lb />he ik= mela celelelsmistem iaelk<lb />b<lb />a8 * 1974 (7-4) Coach Pat Dye 1979 (7-3-1) Coach Pat Dye<lb />~ Sept. 14 BOWUNG GREEN TI6900);. 1.7... W 24-6 Sept. 1 WESTERN CAROLINA (25,500) ........ W 31-6<lb />= � Sept. 21 EAS! TENNESSEE STATE (16.226)... W 248 Sept. 8 OU.N.G. Stale (58 A000) fas tierce dl L 20-34<lb />| - ;. Sept. 28 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (15,525)... .. W 17-16 Sept. 15 al. DUKG (30,600) 20 ee ee ee L 1428<lb />E OC's at N.C. State (42/800) L 20-24 Sept. 22 al. Wake Forest (26,750)... 6s oe L 20-23<lb />;  Ost 12 at Furman.(46,800). 2. a. W 15-12 Sept. 29 VINO 20065 ee W 45-10<lb />| - ment : : SATA (11e259) - = a ae ' : ve peli n epee eG ee e ee<lb />a ct. O94) 22.2 - Cl, at No arolina SOO) ee -<lb />Tl ~ Nov. 2 THE GHADEL 419.450) 3. a W 41-21 Nov. 3 at Appalachian State (13,815) .......... W~ 38-21<lb />a Nov. 9 al Richmond (14,000)... L. 20-26 Nov. 10 RICHMOND (18,741). er W_ 52-10<lb />hg . Nov. 16 at William &amp; Mary (8,500)... �3.7.: W_ 31-10 Nov. 17 NORTH TEXAS StATE (2a 500) &gt;... W 49-16<lb />| T r~DCUONOV. 23 � aAtVMI61IG). 2 L *3-1� Nov. 24 - at William &amp; Mary (9,100) -.... 4... W 38-14<lb />= " 1975 (8-3) Coach Pat Dye 1980 (4-7) Coach Ed Emory<lb />| Sept. 6 at N.G. Statev47,500)- =. L.. 325 Sept. 6 at Duke (27,400) �. 20 e W 35-10<lb />= = Sept. 13 at Appalachian State (13,000) .......... L 25-41 Sept. 13. SW LOUISIANA (20,631) �� 2 L. 2127<lb />ae Sept. 20 WILLIAM 6-MARY (15,542) �� W 20-0 Sept. 20 at Florida State (50,547). E 7-63<lb />T Sept. 27 at Southern illinois (8,674)... &gt;... W 41-7 Sept. 27 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (20,037)...... bn 47-85<lb />omg Oct. 4 ~ RICHMOND (16542) L 2447 Oct." 14- -at Richmond (10:600) 55.70 W 24-22<lb />| - Bas Och 14 at The Citagel 116,642). Ww 30 Oct. 18 WESTERN CAROLINA (21,300) ........ W 24-14<lb />a Oct 16 WESTERN CAROLINA (16,487) ........ W 42-14 Oct. 25 at North Carolina (48,100) ............. L351<lb />= - Oct." 25 at North Carolina (42,000) �� oo. W 38-17 Nov 1 WILLIAM &amp; MARY (18,600) ............ W 31-23<lb />ee Nov. 1 PURMAN 5414). 6s ee W 21-10 Nov. 8 at Miami(Fla.) (11,046) 5. L ~ 10-23<lb />J ---y Nov. 8 al Virginia {21,950) a W_ 61-10 Nov. 15 EASTERN KENTUCKY (10,021)... 2 L 16-28<lb />] -@ Nov. 15 VMI(GS:689)0 0 W 28-12 Nov. 22 at N.C: State (46.200) .-7 452 2 | L 14-36<lb />�<lb />im 1976 (9-2) Coach Pat Dye 1981 (5-6) Coach Ed Emory<lb />- Pe Sent 14 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (17,400)...... W 48-0 Sept. 5 WESTERN CAROLINA (24,873) ........ W 42-6<lb />ot =, Sept. 18 at NG. State (49.700) - 3 W 23-14 Sept. 12 at North Carolina (51,300)... ..* L 0-56<lb />---, Sept. 25 at William &amp; Mary (13:500). W 20-19 Sept. 19 aUN-C. State (62,200). 7 L 10-31<lb />| - Oc 72 THE CITADE: (18'250) 2 W 22-3 Sept. 26 TOLEDO (21,137). 3.0 W 28-24<lb />a Oo SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (16,200)... 2. W 49-14 Gct 3s at Duke (18.250): 7 L 14-24<lb />ime | Oct 16&gt; abWMI@700):....- 3 W 17-3 Oct. 10 ~ at Richmond (12.621). W 17-18<lb />mn 0 s�Ooct. 23 ~~ at Nonth Garolinay49,000) - =e E1012 (Tobacco Bowl) ,<lb />Oct "30 WESTERN CAROLINA (21,506) ..2. 5. ~ W 24-17 Oct 17 at SW Louisiana (13;378). 1... W 35-31<lb />| x 4 Nov. 6 at Richmong' (15,500) W 20-10 Gct, 24 MIAMIIREA.) (20.262) �� L 635<lb />at, Nov. 13 at Furman (13:000). ��). LE 1017 Oct." 31 at West Virginia (41,364) .............. LE 3-20<lb />j " a Nov. 20 APPALACHIAN STATE (15,335) .. =... Wi 5 35-7 Nov. 7 EAST TENNESSEE STATE (21,342) .... W _ 66-23<lb />| 4 Nov. 14 WILLIAM &amp; MARY (15,842) ............ t 21-31<lb />i vec 1977 (8-3) Coach Pat Dye<lb />1 me. Sept. 3 ~ aENC Sigie (49.200) W 28-23 1982 (7-4) Coach Ed Emory<lb />. Sept. 10 at Duke (38,200)... WW 47-16 Sept. 11 aNi@. State (55.200) L 26-33<lb />- � Sept. 17 at Toledo (42,127) -: &gt; W 22-9 Sept. 18 EAST TENNESSEE STATE (22: 127). ... W 30-0<lb />| . 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(65,650) 4. a. eyo L 40-38 Aug. 31 at lilmOis (46,308) ec es ae es er 3 LE 31-38 �<lb />Sept. 13 WEST VIRGINIA (33,857) 2.22.02: 42004. L 21-24 Sept. 14 MEMPEIS STATE (32,982)... 2.46. .. W 20-13<lb />Sept. 20 al Aubuing (62,000) 5. cane oo osp0m. a 40 � L 0-45 Sept. 21 at. Central Florida (20,049) ....... 2.2.12... W 47-25 =<lb />Sept. 27 at Penn State (84,774) .. ma. $e. ae. �: L .AT-A2 Sept. 28 SOUTH CAROLINA (33-100) 2.2.3 u. W 31-20 '<lb />Oct. 4 Sv LOUISIANA (27,726) : 225 455 4 -. L 10-21 Oct.a. 5 AION (27,500) gu 5 3 45: hte recs W 56-20 _<lb />Ger ii eat enple is 364) ce L 28-45 Gc 12 at Grccice G7 7671... ee es ae, Ww 23-20 -&amp;<lb />Oc. 16 GEORGIA SOUTHERN (27,121)........4..2.. W 35-33 Oct 26 PII SBURGH (60,000)-... en. see as - W 24-23 <lb />Oct. = 25 at South Carolina (68-327) 20.0. .2..5...445 . L 3-38 Nov. 2 TULANE (Si M20... cs cc se cere W 38-28 =<lb />Nov. 1 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (18,127)...... LE 21-2o Nov. 9 at Southern Mississippi (18,117) ........ W 48-20 a<lb />Nov. 15 CINCINNATI (10, 258)io 25-2 ce W 32-19 Nov. 16 at Virginia T6Ch.(48.31 Fans oa, 8s - W 24-17 _-<lb />Nov. 27 at Miami (Fla.):(80:202) 4. so. 2s Gas [ - 10-36 Nov. 23 at Cincinnatit(G.574) 2 co. 545k a W 30-19 _<lb />Jam: 1 North Carolina State (59,322) .......... W 37-34 ?<lb />1987 (5-6) Coach Art Baker (Peach Bowl) =<lb />Sept. 5 at NLC: State(56-800) 2... ........ W 32-14 =<lb />Sapta2 FLORIDA STALE (99,930) �=. cas E344 1992 (5-6) Coach Steve Logan P..<lb />Sep. 19 ... at Ninois (62,045)... ee 3g cee L 446-20 Sept. 5 SYRACUSE (36.500) 5 mann os neces. E22<lb />| Sept. 26 GEORGIA SOQUTHEANA2Z7, 4411)... 24.5 W 16-13 Sept. 12 VIRGINIA TECH. (35.121)... vy e8 cae, W 30-27 �<lb />| Oct... 3 ai West Virginia (36,6350), :............54- L 0-49 Sept. 19 at south. Carolina (60,030)... 02. 4. 223 - W 20-18 =.<lb />| Oct. .10 CINCINNATI (26,3871) 2 a. on cease. W 56-28 Sept. 26 at Bowling Green. (12,512)... . 220.5... L 34-44 E<lb />| Oct. 17 al Virginia Tech (36,800)... 2.0% osi.45. W 32-23 Oct. 10 ab Duke (34100) | A as. eee as L 14-45 (<lb />| Oct. 24 at South Carolina (69;131) 24.05 4 s:. L 12-34 Oct. . 17 CINCINNATE (34,126)... 2s. ine oe nee W 42-21 - =<lb />| Oct. , 31 MIAME (FLA) (34, 791) 6 oer a sta - LL 4g 3-441 Oct... 24 at Pitishergn(25, 766)o 202. eo ices ou W 37-31 .<lb />| Nov. 7 WENIPLE (19627) noe tk a W 31-26 Oci...29 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (33,249)...... L .2t-ae '|<lb />Nov. 14 at Southern Mississippi (11,023) ........ L 34-38 NOV. . 7 at West Virginia (41.139).... ....6 �. �5: L 28-41 = '<lb />Nov. 14 ARKANSAS STATE (25,072) .......4..... W 35-18 | |<lb />1988 (3-8) Coach Art Baker Nov. 21 at Mempnis State (17,345)... ....._.... L . #42 |<lb />Sept. 3 TENNESSEE TECH (29,702)........... W 52-13 Ee :<lb />Sept. 10 Ql Viriia FOC (Or, A00)\ia no ee nila - La lG.27 �<lb />Sept. 17 at. ooutn Carolina (66,000)....... .�... E 0-17 _<lb />Sept. 24 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (28,240)...... 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        <p>Reggie Pinkney, B<lb />Harold Randolph, LB<lb />vs. Cincinnati, Oct. 20<lb />1991 Greg Grandison, SAF,<lb />1991 Robert Jones, LB<lb />Luke Fisher, TE<lb />Jerry Dillon, OLB<lb />(vs. Arkansas State)<lb />A<lb />iT<lb />4<lb />fee Honors &amp; Awards 7"<lb />! -<lb />1975 Jim Bolding, S NATIONAL DEFENSE Clarence Stasavich, Junior Smith, RB {<lb />Harold Randolph, LB PLAYER-OF-THE-WEEK Outstanding Coach (vs. Southern Mississippi) al |<lb />) 1976 Jim Bolding, B 1973 Danny Kepley, LB-AP | Junior Smith, RB T y<lb />Jake Dove, T vs. Richmond, Nov. 10 EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME (vs. Arkansas State) 4<lb />Cary Godette, E 1990 Robert Jones, LB, 1985 Kevin Walker, DB Bernard Carter =<lb />| Gerald Hall, B Sports Illustrated, 1990 Chad Martin, OG (vs. Duke) y<lb />7<lb />SOUTHERN CONFERENCE<lb />PLAYER-OF-THE-WEEK<lb />College &amp; Pro Football<lb />Newsweekly, vs.<lb />Virginia Tech, Nov. 16<lb />1993 Tom Scott, OT<lb />NATIONAL<lb /><lb />Hank Cooper, DB<lb />(Rookie vs. Cincinnati)<lb />1965 Bill Bailey, FB Jeff Blake, QB, The COACH OF THE YEAR ECAC DIVISION I-A y<lb />John McPaul, E Sporting News, vs. 1964 Clarence Stasavich ALL-STAR TEAM -<lb />: George Richardson, TB Syracuse, Oct. 12 1991 Bill Lewis 1991 Jeff Blake, QB : 4<lb />1966 Kevin Moran, T Robert Jones, LB<lb />1967 George Wheeler, T, twice NATIONAL NORTH CAROLINA Dion Johnson, WR-RS _<lb />1968 Jimmy Atkins, E BACK-OF-THE-WEEK SPORTS HALL OF FAME Keith Arnold, C 7<lb />Jim Flowe, DE 1973 Carlester Crumpler, RB- 1970 Clarence Stasavich 1992 Tom Scott, OT =<lb />| 1969 Butch Colson, FB UPI vs. Appalachian, . '<lb />1970 George Whitley, DE, twice Nov. 17 HELMS HALL OF FAME ECAC HONOR ROLL '<lb />Rich Peeler, T 1960 Clarence Stasavich 1988 Tim James, FB =<lb />Mike Mills, DT BLUE-GRAY CLASSIC (vs. Florida State) *<lb />1971 Monty Kiernan, LB, twice PARTICIPANTS CITRUS BOWL HALL OF FAME Tim James, FB on<lb />Billy Wallace, B 1973 Carl Summerell, QB 1986 Clarence Stasavich (vs. Miami, Fla.) a<lb />Jack Patterson, S Carlester Crumpler, RB Robert Jones, LB '<lb />John Casazza, QB Greg Troupe, OG ALL-AMERICAN BOWL (vs. West Virginia) =<lb />Robin Hogue, DE 1978 Gerald Hall, DB 1993 Jerry Dillon Anthony Thompson, LB ws<lb />1972 Carlester Crumpler, B, 1979 Mitchell Johnston, G Clayton Driver (vs. Florida State) ) 4<lb />twice 1981 Tootie Robbins, OT Reggie McKinney, RB =<lb />Carl Summerell, QB 1982 Jody Schulz, DE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION (vs. Temple) | 4<lb />Greg Troupe, G 1983 Terry Long, OG OF DIRECTORS OF John Jett, P<lb />1972 Danny Kepley, LB Clint Harris, FS ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME (vs. Syracuse) --<lb />Rusty Markland, DB 1987 Ellis Dillahunt, DB 1977 Clarence Stasavich Joe Bright, DE bs<lb />Terry Stroughton, DB 1988 Billy Michel, OG ae (vs. Va. Tech) -<lb />1973 Carl Summerell, QB 1989 Junior Robinson, DB-RS Mike Applewhite, DT -<lb />Danny Kepley, LB 1990 Chad Martin, OG (vs. South Carolina) ' .<lb />Carlester Crumpler, B, 1992 Greg Grandison, DB Walter Wilson, WR =<lb />twice (vs. West Virginia) 4<lb />Cary Godette, DE OLYMPIA GOLD BOWL Walter Wilson, WR _<lb />Gary Niklason, LB PARTICIPANTS (vs. Va. Tech) E<lb />Kenny Moore, DT 1981 Tootie Robbins, OT Jarrod Moody, RB "<lb />1974 Danny Kepley, LB (vs. Syracuse) =<lb />Kenny Strayhorn, B HULA BOWL Charlie Libretto, QB -<lb />1975 Jim Bolding, S 1983 Terry Long, OG (vs. Southern Miss) )<lb />| Harold Randolph, LB 1987 Anthony Simpson, FB 1989 Anthony Thompson, DE E<lb />| Mike Weaver, B (vs. Cincinnati) 4<lb />| 1976 Pete Conaty, QB-K JAPAN BOWL Travis Hunter, QB =<lb />| Raymond Jones, B 1982 Jody Schulz, DE Clarence Stasavich (vs. Illinois State) E<lb />| 1991 Jeff Blake, QB ECAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Robert Jones, LB |<lb />SOUTHERN CONFERENCE 1988 Anthony Thompson, LB (vs. Illinois State) = :<lb />PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR AMERICAN BOWL (vs. Temple) Travis Hunter, QB a<lb />1967 Butch Colson, B PARTICIPANTS Junior Robinson, DB (vs. Syracuse) : |<lb />1972 Carlester Crumpler, B 1976 Cary Godette, DE (vs. Tenn. Tech) Anthony Thompson, DE hall ,<lb />1973 Carl Summerell, B Jim Bolding, DB Junior Robinson, DB (vs. Syracuse) |<lb />(vs. Miami, Fla.) Junior Robinson, DB-RS<lb />CAN-AM BOWL PARTICIPANTS 1989 Travis Hunter, QB (vs. Temple) E :<lb />1978 Eddie Hicks, RB (vs. Temple) Anthony Thompson, DE |<lb />Walter Wilson, WR (vs. Pittsburgh) -_ =<lb />NORTH-SOUTH SHRINE GAME (vs. Pittsburgh) 1991 Robert Jones, LB<lb />1976 Reggie Pinkney, DB 1991 Jeff Blake, QB (vs. Memphis State) |<lb />(vs. Central Florida) Dion Johnson, WR-RS a<lb />SENIOR BOWL Jeff Blake, QB (vs. Memphis State) ; |<lb />1976 Ernest Madison, DB (vs. South Carolina) Greg Grandison, SAF :<lb />1979 Mike Brewington, LB Jeff Blake, QB (vs. Central Florida) E -<lb />1993 Tom Scott, OT (vs. Syracuse) Robert Jones, LB |<lb />Jeff Blake, QB (vs. South Carolina) &gt; =<lb />COACHES ALL-AMERICA GAME (vs. Pittsburgh) Jeff Blake, QB (vs. Akron)<lb />1973 Carl Summerell, QB Jeff Blake, QB Robert Jones, LB |<lb />Butch Colson (vs. Southern Mississippi) (vs. Akron) head 2<lb />NORTH CAROLINA Bernard Carter, DE Robert Jones, LB<lb />SHRINE BOWL (vs. Tulane) (vs. Syracuse) 4<lb />SOUTHERN CONFERENCE 1967 Neal Hughes, 1992 Michael Anderson, QB Robert Jones, LB = =<lb />ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Outstanding Player (vs. Virginia Tech) (vs. Pittsburgh) 4<lb />1974 Larry Lundy, OT Paul Hutchins Junior Smith, RB Hunter Gallimore, WR = =<lb />1975 Larry Lundy, OT Kevin Moran (vs. South Carolina) (vs. Tulane) ; =<lb />168 - q<lb /></p>
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          <lb />_<lb />yi �<lb />A A iM la<lb />PN<lb />"ss<lb />\ 3 \<lb />ya<lb />1991<lb />1992<lb />1978<lb />Jeff Blake, QB<lb />(vs. Virginia Tech)<lb />Jeff Blake, QB<lb />(vs. Cincinnati)<lb />Jerry Dillon, DE<lb />(vs. Cincinnati)<lb />Tony Davis, LB<lb />(vs. Virginia Tech)<lb />Thomas Jones, LB<lb />(vs. South Carolina)<lb />Junior Smith, RB<lb />(vs. South Carolina)<lb />Bernard Carter, DE<lb />(vs. Duke)<lb />Peter Zophy, WR<lb />(vs. Bowling Green)<lb />Clayton Driver, WR<lb />(vs. Cincinnati)<lb />Junior Smith, RB<lb />(vs. Southern Mississippi)<lb />Ernie Lewis, LB<lb />(vs. West Virginia)<lb />Morris Letcher, WR-RS<lb />(vs. West Virginia)<lb />Jerry Dillon, OLB<lb />(vs. Arkansas State)<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />INDEPENDENT<lb />FOOTBALL ALLIANCE<lb />PLAYER OF THE WEEK<lb />1992 Michael Anderson, QB<lb />(vs. Syracuse)<lb />Michael Anderson, QB<lb />(vs. Virginia Tech)<lb />Peter Zophy, WR<lb />(vs. Bowling Green)<lb />Clayton Driver, WR<lb />(vs. Cincinnati)<lb />Ernie Lewis, LB<lb />(vs. West Virginia)<lb />Junior Smith, RB<lb />(vs. Arkansas State)<lb />R.W. MOORE 'KING OF<lb />GRIDIRON'' SCHOLARSHIP<lb />1977 Theodore Sutton, VMI<lb />Gerald Hall, So. Illinois<lb />Leander Green,<lb />SW Louisiana<lb />Terry Gallaher, Richmond<lb />Jimmy Southerland,<lb />Richmond<lb />Wayne Bolt, Richmond<lb />D.T. Joyner,<lb />Western Carolina<lb />Oliver Felton,<lb />Texas-Arlington<lb />Leander Green,<lb />Appalachian State<lb />Eddie Hicks,<lb />William and Mary<lb />1S) os<lb />1980<lb />1981<lb />1982<lb />1983<lb />1984<lb />1985<lb />1986<lb />Zack Valentine, Marshall<lb />Theodore Sutton, Off.,<lb />Independence Bowl<lb />Zack Valentine, Def.,<lb />Independence Bowl<lb />Mike Brewington,<lb />Western Carolina<lb />Anthony Collins, VMI<lb />Sam Harrell, Richmond<lb />Leander Green,<lb />North Texas State<lb />The Offensive Line, The<lb />Citadel, Jeff Hagans,<lb />Wayne Inman,<lb />Mitchell Johnston,<lb />Matt Mulholland,<lb />Joe Godette,<lb />Billy Ray Washington<lb />Carlton Nelson,<lb />SW Louisiana<lb />Mike Hawkins,<lb />Southern Mississippi<lb />Anthony Collins,<lb />Western Carolina<lb />Theodore Sutton,<lb />William &amp; Mary<lb />Jeffrey Warren,<lb />East. Kentucky<lb />Carlton Nelson,<lb />Western Carolina<lb />Harold Blue, Toledo<lb />Mike Grant, Miami<lb />Chuck Bushbeck,<lb />East Tennessee State<lb />Jody Schulz,<lb />William &amp; Mary<lb />Carlton Nelson,<lb />East Tennessee<lb />Kevin Ingram,<lb />Central Michigan<lb />Greg Stewart, Richmond<lb />Tony Baker, Richmond<lb />Greg Stewart,<lb />Illinois State<lb />Earnest Byner,<lb />William &amp; Mary<lb />Kevin Ingram,<lb />Murray State<lb />Kevin Ingram,<lb />SW Louisiana<lb />Earnest Byner,<lb />East Tennessee State<lb />Chris Santa Cruz, Temple<lb />Darrell Speed,<lb />Georgia Southern<lb />Bubba Bunn,<lb />East Tennessee State<lb />Tyrone Johnson,<lb />Southern Miss<lb />Kevin Walker, Tony Baker,<lb />SW Texas State<lb />Kevin Walker, Temple<lb />Jeff Heath, Miami<lb />Robert Washington,<lb />South Carolina<lb />Tony Baker, Tulsa<lb />Reggie McKinney,<lb />West Virginia<lb />Ellis Dillahunt,<lb />SW Louisiana<lb />Jarrod Moody,<lb />Georgia Southern<lb />Flint McCallum,<lb />Southern Miss<lb />Willie Lewis, Cincinnati<lb />169<lb />1967<lb />1988<lb />1989<lb />1990<lb />1351<lb />1992<lb /><lb />1978<lb />1872<lb />1980<lb />1981<lb />1982<lb />1984<lb />Ellis Dillahunt,<lb />Florida State<lb />Anthony Simpson,<lb />Georgia Southern<lb />Reggie McKinney,<lb />Cincinnati<lb />Ron Jones, Miami<lb />Walter Wilson, Temple<lb />Travis Hunter,<lb />Tennessee Tech<lb />Charlie Libretto,<lb />Southern Miss<lb />Charlie Libretto,<lb />SW Louisiana<lb />Travis Hunter,<lb />West Virginia<lb />Flint McCallum, Syracuse<lb />Junior Robinson,<lb />Miami (Fla.)<lb />Travis Hunter,<lb />Bowling Green<lb />Walter Wilson,<lb />Illinois State<lb />Anthony Thompson,<lb />Louisiana Tech<lb />Junior Robinson,<lb />Virginia Tech<lb />Travis Hunter, Temple<lb />Jeff Blake,<lb />Louisiana Tech<lb />Jeff Blake, Virginia Tech<lb />Robert Jones,<lb />Southern Mississippi<lb />David Daniels, Cincinnati<lb />Jeff Blake,<lb />Northern Illinois<lb />Dion Johnson,<lb />Memphis State<lb />Jeff Blake,<lb />South Carolina<lb />Jeff Blake, Akron<lb />Luke Fisher, Pittsburgh<lb />Hunter Gallimore, Tulane<lb />Morris Foreman, Syracuse<lb />Peter Zophy,<lb />Morris Foreman,<lb />Virginia Tech<lb />Clayton Driver, Cincinnati<lb />Junior Smith,<lb />Southern Mississippi<lb />Junior Smith,<lb />Arkansas State<lb />Hunter Gallimore<lb />OUTSTANDING<lb />OFFENSIVE PLAYER<lb />Eddie Hicks<lb />Leander Green<lb />Anthony Collins<lb />Tootie Robbins<lb />John Floyd<lb />Ricky Nichols<lb />lo) slo) KM weN ele k<lb />1985<lb />1986<lb />1987<lb />1988<lb />1989<lb />1990<lb />1go4<lb />1992<lb />Tony Baker<lb />Anthony Simpson<lb />Anthony Simpson<lb />Tim James<lb />Walter Wilson<lb />Luke Fisher<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Junior Smith<lb />OUTSTANDING SPECIAL<lb />1978<lb />1979<lb />1980<lb />1981<lb />1982<lb />1983<lb />1984<lb />1985<lb />1986<lb />1987<lb />1988<lb />1989<lb />1990<lb />1993<lb />1992<lb /><lb />Charles Howard<lb />TEAMS PLAYER<lb />Fred Chavis &amp;<lb />Bill Lamm<lb />Keith Golden<lb />Keith Golden<lb />Chuck Bushbeck, Off.<lb />Smokey Norris, Def.<lb />Jeff Heath<lb />Henry Williams, Off.<lb />Jeff Bolch, Def.<lb />Stuart Ward, Def.<lb />Henry Williams, Off.<lb />Jeff Bolch, Def.<lb />Tony Smith, Off.<lb />Bruce Simpson, Def.<lb />Chuck Berleth, Off.<lb />Vinson Smith, Def.<lb />Tony Smith, Off.<lb />Roswell Streeter, Def.<lb />Matt McLaughlin, Off.<lb />John Jett, Def.<lb />Brian McPhatter, Off.<lb />Jerry Dillon, Def.<lb />Dion Johnson, Off.<lb />Donald Porch, Def.<lb />Dion Johnson, Off.<lb />Charles Howard, Def.<lb />Morris Foreman<lb />MOST VALUABLE PLAYER<lb />1962<lb />1963<lb />1964<lb />1965<lb />1966<lb />1967<lb />1968<lb />1969<lb />1970<lb />1971<lb />1972<lb />1973<lb />1974<lb />1975<lb />1976<lb />1977<lb />Maurice Allen<lb />Maurice Allen<lb />Bill Cline<lb />Norman Swindell<lb />Johnny Crew<lb />Neal Hughes<lb />Billy Wightman<lb />Butch Colson<lb />George Whitley<lb />Will Mitchell<lb />Carl Summerell<lb />Carl Summerell<lb />Danny Kepley<lb />Cary Godette<lb />Cary Godette<lb />Harold Randolph<lb />LANSCHE<lb />OUTSTANDING SENIOR<lb />1962<lb />1963<lb />David Smith<lb />Maurice Allen<lb /></p>
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        <p>Honors &amp; Awards<lb />1964<lb />1965<lb />1966<lb />1967<lb />1968<lb />1969<lb />1970<lb />1971<lb />1972<lb />1973<lb />1974<lb />1975<lb />1976<lb />1977<lb />1978<lb />1979<lb />1980<lb />Ted Day<lb />Mitchell Cannon<lb />Johnny Crew<lb />Kevin Moran<lb />Jim Flowe<lb />George Wheeler<lb />George Whitley<lb />Monty Kiernan<lb />Terry Stoughton<lb />Carl Summerell<lb />Danny Kepley<lb />Ken Strayhorn<lb />Cary Godette<lb />Terry Gallaher<lb />Zack Valentine<lb />Leander Green<lb />Theodore Sutton<lb />JANET OVERTON<lb />OUTSTANDING SENIOR<lb />1981<lb />1982<lb />1983<lb />1984<lb />1985<lb />1986<lb />1987<lb />1988<lb />1969<lb />1990<lb />1991<lb />1992<lb />Mike Davis<lb />Jody Schulz<lb />Terry Long<lb />Reggie Branch<lb />Robert Washington &amp;<lb />Tony Baker<lb />Robert Alexander<lb />Ellis Dillahunt<lb />Jarrod Moody<lb />Todd Drugac, Off.<lb />Mike Applewhite, Def.<lb />George Koonce<lb />Luke Fisher<lb />Ernie Lewis<lb />1966<lb />1967<lb />1968<lb />1969<lb />1970<lb />1971<lb />1972<lb />1973<lb />1974<lb />1975<lb />1976<lb />1977<lb />1978<lb />1979<lb />1980<lb />1981<lb />1982<lb />1983<lb />1984<lb />1985<lb />1987<lb />1988<lb />George Koonce<lb />SWINDELL MEMORIAL AWARD<lb />Leroy Cobb<lb />Nelson Gravatt<lb />George Wheeler<lb />Danny Wilmer<lb />George Whitley<lb />Rich Peeler<lb />Jim Post &amp;<lb />Jimmy Creech<lb />Carl Summerell<lb />Kenny Moore<lb />Bobby Myrick<lb />Nick Bullock<lb />Terry Gallaher<lb />Terry Gallaher<lb />Matt Mulholland<lb />Vern Davenport<lb />Chuck Bushbeck<lb />Smokey Norris<lb />John Floyd &amp;<lb />Hal Stephens<lb />Chris Santa Cruz &amp;<lb />Donald Reid<lb />Paul Hoggard<lb />Ben Billings<lb />Jarrod Moody<lb />1989<lb />1990<lb />1991<lb />1992<lb />OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN<lb />1962<lb />1963<lb />1964<lb />1965<lb />1966<lb />1967<lb />1968<lb />1969<lb />1970<lb />1271<lb />1972<lb />1973<lb />1974<lb />1975<lb />1976<lb />1977<lb />1978<lb />novo<lb />1980<lb />1338<lb />1982<lb />1983<lb />1984<lb />Charlie Libretto<lb />Donald Porch<lb />Cedric Van Buren, Off.<lb />Chris Hall, Def.<lb />Sean McConnell, Off.<lb />Zaim Cunmulaj, Def.<lb />(Presented by WNCT-TV)<lb />Buddy Bovender<lb />Keith Sauls<lb />Kevin Moran<lb />Wayne Lineberry<lb />Roger Bost<lb />Walter Adams<lb />Garland Ballard<lb />Jimmy Creech<lb />Carl Summerell<lb />Danny Kepley<lb />Cary Godette<lb />Jim Bolding<lb />Wayne Bolt<lb />Zack Valentine<lb />Noah Clark<lb />Anthony Collins<lb />John Hallow<lb />Freddie Jones<lb />Earnest Byner<lb />Jimmy Walden, Off.<lb />Steve Johnson, Def.<lb />Tony Baker, Off.<lb />Larry Berry, Def.<lb />Darrell Speed, Off.<lb />Gary London, Def.<lb />Todd Abrams, Off.<lb />John Britt, Def.<lb />OUTSTANDING PLAYER<lb />1962<lb />1963<lb />1964<lb />1965<lb />1966<lb />1967<lb />1968<lb />1969<lb />1970<lb />1971<lb />1972<lb />1973<lb />1974<lb />1975<lb />1976<lb />1977<lb />1962<lb />1963<lb />1964<lb />1965<lb />1966<lb />Bill Cline<lb />Frankie Galloway<lb />Dave Alexander<lb />Dave Alexander<lb />Kevin Moran<lb />Butch Colson<lb />Billy Wightman<lb />Billy Wightman<lb />George Whitley<lb />John Casazza<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Danny Kepley<lb />Jim Bolding<lb />Cary Godette<lb />Harold Randolph<lb />Tom Scott<lb />BLOCKING TROPHY<lb />Ted Day<lb />Ted Day<lb />Colin Quinn<lb />Corie McRae<lb />Walter Bostic<lb />170<lb />1967<lb />1968<lb />1969<lb />1970<lb />1371<lb />1972<lb />1973<lb />1974<lb />175<lb />1976<lb />1977<lb />1978<lb />1979<lb />1980<lb />1981<lb />1982<lb />1983<lb />1984<lb />1985<lb />1986<lb />1987<lb />1988<lb />1989<lb />1990<lb />1991<lb />1932<lb />Kevin Moran<lb />Worth Springs<lb />Butch Colson<lb />Paul Haug<lb />Jack Patterson &amp; Paul Haug<lb />Les Strayhorn<lb />Greg Troupe<lb />Jimbo Walker<lb />Jimbo Walker<lb />Wayne Bolt<lb />Wayne Bolt<lb />Mitchell Smith &amp;<lb />Wayne Inman<lb />Wayne Inman<lb />Tootie Robbins &amp;<lb />Tony Hensley<lb />Tootie Robbins<lb />Terry Long<lb />Terry Long<lb />Tim Mitchell<lb />Greg Thomas<lb />Greg Thomas<lb />Kyle Condrey<lb />Grant Lowe<lb />Stewart Southall<lb />Grant Lowe<lb />Tom Scott<lb />Tom Scott<lb />Tom Scott<lb />E.E. RAWL MEMORIAL AWARD<lb />(Character, Scholarship &amp;<lb />1962<lb />1963<lb />1964<lb />1965<lb />1966<lb />1967<lb />1968<lb />1969<lb />1970<lb />1971<lb />1972<lb />1973<lb />1974<lb />1975<lb />1976<lb />1977<lb />1978<lb />1979<lb />1980<lb />1981<lb />1982<lb />1983<lb />1984<lb />1985<lb />1986<lb />19a7<lb />1988<lb />1969<lb />1990<lb />1991<lb />1992<lb />1974<lb />1975<lb />1976<lb />1977<lb />1978<lb />1979<lb />1980<lb />Athletic Achievement)<lb />Dave Smith<lb />Maurice Allen<lb />Jerry Tolley<lb />lra Bullard<lb />Pete Crane<lb />Jimmy Shuffler<lb />Ben Grieb<lb />Mike Boaz<lb />Dwight Flanagan<lb />Jack Patterson<lb />Kirk Doll<lb />Mike Myrick<lb />Don Schink<lb />Larry Lundy<lb />Jake Dove<lb />Vince Kolanko<lb />Steve Greer<lb />Vern Davenport<lb />Theodore Sutton<lb />Jody Schulz<lb />John Robertson<lb />John Robertson &amp;<lb />Gerry Rogers<lb />Norman Quick<lb />Jeff Heath<lb />Robert Alexander<lb />Ellis Dillahunt<lb />Willie Lewis<lb />Willie Lewis<lb />Keith Arnold<lb />Keith Arnold<lb />Cedric Van Buren<lb />OUTSTANDING<lb />DEFENSIVE PLAYER<lb />Danny Kepley<lb />Cary Godette<lb />Cary Godette<lb />Harold Randolph<lb />Zack Valentine<lb />Mike Brewington<lb />Jeffrey Warren<lb />1982<lb />1983<lb />1984<lb />1985<lb />1967<lb />1988<lb />1989<lb />1990<lb />1991<lb />1992<lb />Jody Schulz<lb />Mike Grant<lb />Tyrone Johnson<lb />Kevin Walker<lb />Vinson Smith<lb />Shannon Boling<lb />Anthony Thompson<lb />Robert Jones<lb />Robert Jones<lb />Tony Davis<lb />BEST BLOCKING BACK<lb />1977<lb />1978<lb />1a73<lb />1980<lb />1981<lb />Willie Hawkins<lb />Theodore Sutton<lb />Theodore Sutton<lb />Mike Hawkins<lb />Harold Blue &amp;<lb />Roy Wiley<lb />RICK BANKSTON<lb />MEMORIAL AWARD<lb />(Outstanding Scout Team Player)<lb />1977<lb />1978<lb />19793<lb />1980<lb />1981<lb />1982<lb />1983<lb />1985<lb />1986<lb />1967<lb />1988<lb />1989<lb />1330<lb />1991<lb />1992<lb />Eddie Murphy<lb />Dennis Mulholland<lb />Larry O'Roark<lb />Robert Boykins<lb />Reggie Branch, Off.<lb />Martin Daniel, Def.<lb />Robert Fuller<lb />Brian Herndon<lb />Chris Santa Cruz<lb />Randy Lowry, Off.<lb />Scott Lewis, Def.<lb />Barnie Gyant, Off.<lb />Carl Carney, Def.<lb />Carl Barkers, Off.<lb />Mike Applewhite, Def.<lb />Carl Barkers, Off.<lb />R.L. Beeman, Def.<lb />Rich Cameron, Off.<lb />Ernie Lewis, Def.<lb />Schizo Sherman, Off.<lb />Travis Uzzell, Def.<lb />Damon Wilson,<lb />Greg Smith, Off.<lb />Reggie Robinson,<lb />Fred Walker, Def.<lb />Derek Hall, Off.<lb />David Crumbie, Def.<lb />Carlos Blake,<lb />Special Teams<lb />Marcus Crandell, Off.<lb />Lamont Burns, Def.<lb />E.J. Gunthrope,<lb />Special Teams<lb />JAMES E. JONES<lb />SCHOLARSHIP AWARD<lb />1931<lb />1992<lb />Ken Burnette<lb />Nick Wilson<lb />JERRY T. BROOKS AWARD<lb />FOR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT<lb />1979<lb />1980<lb />1981<lb />1982<lb />1983<lb />1984<lb />1985<lb />1986<lb />Rocky Butler<lb />Henry Trevathan<lb />Rocky Butler<lb />Vern Davenport<lb />Larry Brobst<lb />Jeff Bolch<lb />Jeff Heath<lb />Gerry Rogers<lb />Chuck Northcutt<lb />Daniel Cole<lb />Bill Carver<lb />Bill Carver<lb />-_ +. + =t-.d)U-C(CirmUlC<lb />a<lb />E<lb />E<lb />E<lb />E<lb />E<lb />E<lb />=<lb />E<lb /> .<lb />&amp; _/T JT JV<lb />_ =<lb />-<lb />&amp;<lb />&amp;.<lb />fad<lb />- =...<lb />&amp;<lb />Of A ge A A DA<lb />ee<lb />&gt;<lb />*<lb />A<lb />&gt;<lb />AAA ea<lb /></p>
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          <lb />ag<lb />wm<lb />=<lb />= hd '<lb />az<lb />A<lb />i<lb />yy<lb />&gt;"<lb />im A<lb />a<lb />SS<lb />vw<lb />=<lb />a<lb />v_w v_we<lb />2 (4<lb />&amp; Ps<lb />=<lb />we<lb />a<lb />lolol: a\i4elpek<lb />1987<lb />1988<lb />1989<lb />1990<lb />1991<lb />1992<lb />1982<lb />Medrick Rainbow<lb />Bill Carver<lb />R.L. Beeman<lb />R.L. Beeman<lb />Deke Owens<lb />Deke Owens<lb />OUTSTANDING<lb />DEFENSIVE BACK<lb />Clint Harris<lb />OUTSTANDING NEWCOMERS<lb />1982<lb />1983<lb />1984<lb />1985<lb />1986<lb />1987<lb />1988<lb />1989<lb />1990<lb />1991<lb />1982<lb />1982<lb />1983<lb />1984<lb />1985<lb />1986<lb />1987<lb />1988<lb />1989<lb />1990<lb />1991<lb />1902<lb />1982<lb />1983<lb />1984<lb />1985<lb />1986<lb />1987<lb />1988<lb />1989<lb />1990<lb />1991<lb />1992<lb />1983<lb />1984<lb />1985<lb />Curtis Wyatt<lb />Kevin Banks<lb />Henry Williams, Off.<lb />Tyrone Johnson, Def.<lb />David Kramer, Off.<lb />Keith Ford, Def.<lb />Bubba Waters<lb />Ken Bourgeois<lb />Grant Lowe<lb />Henry Ferraro<lb />Derrick Parker<lb />Al Whiting, Off.<lb />Chris Hall, Def.<lb />Tom Scott, Ont.<lb />Derrick Fields, Def.<lb />Dion Johnson, Off.<lb />Bernard Carter, Def.<lb />Greg Grandison<lb />Morris Letcher<lb />MOST IMPROVED<lb />OFFENSIVE PLAYER<lb />Kevin Ingram<lb />Tim Dumas<lb />Tim Mitchell<lb />Darrell Speed<lb />Anthony Simpson<lb />Matt McLaughlin<lb />Travis Hunter<lb />Tim Orr<lb />Michael Rhett<lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Hunter Gallimore<lb />Peter Zophy<lb />MOST IMPROVED<lb />DEFENSIVE PLAYER<lb />Steve Hamilton<lb />Kenny Phillips<lb />Maury Banks<lb />Jeff Pegues<lb />James Martin<lb />Willie Mack<lb />Shannon Boling<lb />Ernie Logan<lb />Shane Hubble<lb />Reeves Spainhour<lb />Jerry Dillon<lb />Greg Gardill<lb />Bernard Carter<lb />STRENGTH AWARD<lb />Terry Long<lb />Reggie Branch<lb />Willie Powell<lb />Robert Washington<lb />CT&amp;T ACADEMIC<lb />EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP<lb />1984<lb />Jeff Bolch<lb />Tyrone Johnson<lb />Rich Autry<lb />Norman Quick<lb />1985<lb />1986<lb />1987<lb />1988<lb />1989<lb />1990<lb />1290<lb />1992<lb />Daniel Cole<lb />William Carver<lb />Jeff Heath<lb />Robert Alexander<lb />Robert Washington<lb />William Carver<lb />Mike Donohue<lb />Joe Molineaux<lb />Willie Lewis<lb />Compton McCurry<lb />Tod Creech<lb />Walter Wilson<lb />Mike Applewhite<lb />John O'Driscoll<lb />Ellis Dillahunt<lb />Tod Creech<lb />Compton McCurry<lb />Willie Lewis<lb />R.L. Beeman<lb />Billy Maxwell<lb />Terry Bennett<lb />Walter Wilson<lb />Keith Arnold<lb />Ken Burnette<lb />Mike McCalop<lb />John Allen<lb />Dean Taylor<lb />Ken Burnette<lb />Keith Arnold<lb />Chad Grier<lb />R.L. Beeman<lb />Keith Arnold<lb />Ken Burnette<lb />Peter Zophy<lb />Nick Wilson<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Deke Owens<lb />Nick Wilson<lb />Junior Smith<lb />Peter Zophy<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />171<lb /></p>
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        <p>ECU Abhletic Hall of Fame<lb />The East Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame was initiated in 1974 as an organization to honor those individuals who have, by direct participation in East Carolina<lb />University intercollegiate athletics, brought outstanding recognition to themselves and to the University.<lb />The first honorees were inducted during Homecoming festivities at halftime of the East Carolina-The Citadel football game in 1974. Ten members were selected<lb />for the first year. Five years passed between Lawrence "'Cotton'"' Clayton and the induction of the 1989 class-Willard "'Butch'' Colson, Dr. Leo Jenkins and<lb />Kathy Postlewait. Last year, Catherine Bolton, Willie Bryant, Dick Corrada and Bill Greene were inducted into the Hall of Fame.<lb />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<lb />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<lb />ten academic years.<lb />1992<lb />Catherine Bolton<lb />Field Hockey, Gymnastics,<lb />Tennis Coach (1969-75)<lb />Volleyball Head Coach (1975-76)<lb />Women's Basketball Head Coach (1969-78)<lb />Bolton was the foundation of women's athletics at<lb />East Carolina University in 1969, when she served as<lb />head coach of practically every women's sport. She<lb />began as head coach of the field hockey, gymnastics,<lb />tennis and basketball teams and also took on the duties<lb />of volleyball coach in 1975. During her 12 seasons as<lb />basketball coach, her teams were 103-51 with eight<lb />winning seasons. Bolton currently works in ECU's<lb />School of Health and Human Performance.<lb />Willard ''Willie'' Bryant, Jr.<lb />Football (1973-75)<lb />Wrestling (1974-75)<lb />Bryant was an all-star performer in football and<lb />wrestling for two seasons at East Carolina University. As<lb />a heavyweight wrestler, Bryant won two Southern Con-<lb />ference titles in 1974-75. In 1973, Bryant won the North<lb />Carolina Collegiate Championship. In football, Bryant<lb />was named All-Southern Conference as a defensive<lb />tackle. Bryant has also been selected to the Gloucester<lb />Junior College and National Wrestling Hall of Fames.<lb />Dick Corrada, Jr.<lb />Football (1967-70)<lb />Baseball (1968-71)<lb />Corrada was a two-sport star during his career at East<lb />Carolina University. He lettered in football and baseball<lb />three seasons at ECU, earning honors in each. In 1970,<lb />Corrada earned honorable mention All-America and All-<lb />Southern Conference honors as a wide receiver. After<lb />22 years, Corrada still holds the single game reception<lb />mark at ECU with 14 catches for 169 yards against<lb />Southern Illinois in 1970. He is still ranked in career<lb />receptions and receiving yards at East Carolina. Corrada<lb />was also a starter at shortstop on the baseball team and<lb />signed a professional contract with the Kansas City<lb />Royals at the end of his senior season. He was also an<lb />All-Southern Conference pick in baseball. Corrada is<lb />now Director of Human Resources at King's Dominion<lb />in Doswell, Va.<lb />William M.A. ''Bill'' Greene<lb />Football (1940-41)<lb />Basketball (1940-41)<lb />Greene was a member of East Carolina's 7-0 football<lb />team in 1941, the Pirates' only unbeaten, untied foot-<lb />ball team. After graduating from East Carolina in 1943,<lb />Greene served for 30 years in the U.S. Navy. After re-<lb />tiring from the Navy, from which he received the Bronze<lb />Star for service in the Vietnam Conflict, Greene served<lb />as Executive Director of the North Carolina State Ports<lb />Authority from 1977-85. Greene continues to be active<lb />in ECU Athletics, helping to organize the annual reunion<lb />of the 1941 football team.<lb />1991<lb />Charles ''Charlie'' Adams<lb />Basketball (1956-59)<lb />Adams played three years at East Carolina, helping<lb />lead the Pirates to a 41-29 cumulative record during<lb />that span. He earned his bachelor's degree in 1959<lb />and his master's in 1962 from East Carolina. Adams<lb />went on to coach at Cary High School from 1962-66<lb />and was athletics director, dean of men and assistant<lb />principal at Garner High from 1966-67. He then began<lb />working for the North Carolina High School Athletic<lb />Association and has served as its executive director<lb />since 1984.<lb />Debbie Freeman<lb />Volleyball (1976-78)<lb />Basketball (1976-78)<lb />Track and Field (1976-78)<lb />Freeman earned letters in volleyball, basketball and<lb />track and field and still holds many ECU records. She<lb />was the Lady Pirates' Most Valuable Player in basket-<lb />ball in 1976 and 1977 and in volleyball in 1977. She<lb />was a three-time NCAIAW Division | All-State choice<lb />(basketball), one year in volleyball and was the<lb />association's Field Events MVP in track in 1978. She<lb />still holds Lady Pirate records for single-game re-<lb />bounds and field goals made, and is third all-time in<lb />scoring and rebounding (basketball). After leaving<lb />ECU, Freeman coached for seven years at Jackson-<lb />ville High School and has been coaching since at<lb />Broughton High School.<lb />Jerry Tolley<lb />Football (1963-65)<lb />Tolley earned three letters in football under coach<lb />Clarence Stasavich, including two seasons that ECU<lb />had back-to-back bowl victories (1964-65). He won the<lb />E.E. Rawl Memorial Award for Academic Excellence in<lb />1965. He returned a kickoff 92 yards for a touchdown<lb />against Western Carolina in 1963. After graduating<lb />from ECU, he coached at Elon College and was named<lb />head coach in 1977. During his head coaching stint,<lb />his teams won two national championships (1980-81)<lb />and were the national runners-up in 1978. He was the<lb />National Coach of the Year in 1980. Tolley is now<lb />Assistant Vice President at Roche Biomedical<lb />Laboratories.<lb />Jerry Woodside<lb />Basketball (1964-66)<lb />Woodside still holds ECU records for most free<lb />throws made in a Career, is second in career field goal<lb />percentage, seventh in career scoring and field goals<lb />made and ninth in career rebounding. A three-year<lb />letterwinner in basketball at ECU, he led the Pirates in<lb />scoring during the 1964-65 and 1965-66 seasons.<lb />Since leaving East Carolina, he has taught and<lb />coached in high schools throughout North Carolina.<lb />After serving as basketball, cross country and golf<lb />72<lb />coach at Burlington Cummings High School since<lb />1976, Woodside returned to Greenville and became<lb />head coach at J.H. Rose High School before the 1991<lb />season. His teams have won 11 conference champion-<lb />ships, five district championships and were the state<lb />runners-up in 1978.<lb />1990<lb />Ronnie Barnes<lb />Sports Medicine (1971-76)<lb />Barnes went through East Carolina's Sports<lb />Medicine program, becoming an assistant trainer and<lb />instructor after graduation in 1975. He moved on to<lb />Michigan State University, where he earned his<lb />master's degree and became head trainer and an<lb />assistant professor. In 1980, he was named head<lb />trainer of the New York Giants of the NFL. He was<lb />named the National Professional Trainer of the Year by<lb />the National Athletic Trainer's Association of America<lb />in 1983. He has also been selected to Michigan State's<lb />Athletic Hall of Fame.<lb />Dr. Ray Minges<lb />Pirate Club<lb />Minges served as president of the Century Club, now<lb />the Pirate Club, from 1964-70 and was a charter lifetime<lb />member within the organization. He later served a<lb />second term on the Pirate Club's Executive Committee<lb />from 1982-84 and remained active in the Pirate Club until<lb />his death in 1987. Also a surgeon, he traveled with the<lb />Pirate football team as team doctor during the 1960s.<lb />Rosie Thompson<lb />Basketball (1976-80)<lb />Assistant Basketball Coach (1987-92)<lb />Head Basketball Coach (1992-_ )<lb />During her playing career at East Carolina,<lb />Thompson became the school's all-time leading scorer<lb />(2,352 points) and rebounder (1,183 rebounds). She<lb />also holds school records for scoring in a season (723)<lb />and rebounds in a season (358). She is the only Lady<lb />Pirate ever to have her jersey (10) retired. She also has<lb />the school's high marks for free throw shooting and<lb />was named as the NCAIAW Player of the Year in 1978.<lb />1989<lb />Willard ''Butch'' Colson<lb />Football (1967-69)<lb />Colson was named Southern Conference Player of<lb />the Year in 1967, rushing for 1,135 yards and scoring<lb />15 touchdowns. He holds the school record for most<lb />Carries in one game (41) and is fourth in career rushing<lb />yardage (2,512) and sixth in total yardage (3,025). His<lb />92 points scored in 1967 is the fourth-most in school<lb />history.<lb />iv<lb />�<lb />v oy<lb />oa �#�# � � #� �� &amp;<lb />rT FT AT oT of<lb />&amp;<lb />ef<lb />*<lb />mnhomm im eo<lb />-- _�-<lb />non<lb />ra<lb />*<lb />*. A &amp; Eo<lb />*<lb />rT To<lb />*<lb />*<lb />= 5. a eee i<lb />_<lb />x.<lb />mom om<lb />il<lb /></p>
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          <lb />|<lb />Va a<lb />m bw A<lb />Dr. Leo Jenkins<lb />Chancellor (1960-78)<lb />Chancellor Emeritus<lb />It was under Jenkins' leadership and largely at his per-<lb />sonal direction that the former small, regional, liberal arts<lb />college developed into a large, multi-faceted com-<lb />prehensive university with the third largest student<lb />enrollment in North Carolina. Jenkins directed the<lb />building of Ficklen Stadium, Minges Coliseum, Scales<lb />Field House and Harrington Field along with other<lb />facilities in the athletic complex.<lb />Kathy Postlewait<lb />Volleyball<lb />Field Hockey<lb />Today, Postlewait is one of the top players on the<lb />Ladies Professional Golf Association tour, and has<lb />career earnings of more than one million dollars. She<lb />won the 1983 San Jose Classic, the 1987 Mazda<lb />Classic, the 1988 McDonald's Championship and the<lb />1989 Sara Lee Classic.<lb />1984<lb />Lawrence ''Cotton'' Clayton<lb />Basketball, Baseball (1959-61)<lb />During his two years of athletic participation, Clayton<lb />was named All-America in both baseball and basketball<lb />as well as All-North State Conference and all-district.<lb />Perhaps baseball was his top sport. He led the 1961<lb />Pirate team to the NAIA national championship as the<lb />team's leading hitter playing outfield and third base.<lb />Following graduation, he played in the Baltimore Orioles<lb />organization for seven years.<lb />1983<lb />Howard Porter<lb />Head Basketball Coach (1947-59)<lb />Coached in more games and had more wins than any<lb />other ECU coach (183-101). His 1953-54 team was best<lb />in school history with 23-2 record and a trip to the na-<lb />tional championships in NAIA. Never had a losing<lb />season.<lb />J.C. Thomas<lb />Basketball (1952-56)<lb />Played on three conference championships and two<lb />that made the national championship tournaments.<lb />During his four years, the Pirates were 75-18. He started<lb />each season at ECU. He was a team captain and an<lb />All-North State Conference selection.<lb />Bill Hill<lb />Wrestling (1971-74)<lb />Finished fifth in the NCAA Championships in 1974 and<lb />named All-America, the only one in ECU wrestling<lb />history. Finished his career with a 122-15-1 record and<lb />four Southern Conference titles. Also had four North<lb />Carolina Collegiate Championships.<lb />Dick Cherry<lb />Football (1952-56)<lb />One of the finest quarterbacks in ECU history. Three<lb />times made All-Conference, while also earning All-State<lb />and honorable mention All-America honors in 1953. Set<lb />school record with four TD passes in a single game and<lb />16 TD passes during the 1953 season. Both of those<lb />records still stand.<lb />1982<lb />Louis John Hallow<lb />Football (1953-55)<lb />First football All-America at ECU, gaining those honors<lb />in 1955. Played center and linebacker and made All-<lb />North State Conference three years. All-State for two<lb />seasons and won the Lanche Blocking Trophy twice,<lb />three times named outstanding defensive player and<lb />MVP as a senior. Drafted out of college by the Los<lb />Angeles Rams.<lb />James Martin Gregory<lb />Basketball (1969-71)<lb />Co-Player of the Year in the Southern Conference as<lb />a senior, the first Pirate ever to get player of the year<lb />honors. Named first-team All-Southern Conference and<lb />team MVP in 1971. Currently ranks fifth on the ECU all-<lb />time scoring list with 1,193 points and is tied for the<lb />highest career rebounding average with 11.1 per game.<lb />Carl Leigh Summerell<lb />Football (1971-73)<lb />Twice named honorable mention All-America while<lb />quarterbacking the Pirates. Named Southern Con-<lb />ference Athlete of the Year in 1973-74. Was Southern<lb />Conference player of the year in 1973 and tabbed as<lb />starting quarterback in Blue-Gray All-Star Classic. Team<lb />MVP in 1970, 1972 and 1973 and all-State the latter two<lb />years. Still holds three school records.<lb />John Walter Welborn<lb />Assistant Athletic Director (1976-_ )<lb />Head Cross Country Coach (1986-  )<lb />Head Wrestling Coach (1966-77)<lb />As head wrestling coach, the Pirates were 94-14-3 and<lb />had five consecutive Southern Conference titles, the<lb />most won in a row by any ECU sport. Three-times, he<lb />was named Coach of the Year in the conference. In ten<lb />years, he lost but one in-state match and never lost to<lb />rival North Carolina. Also coached golf team to two con-<lb />ference titles and is currently cross country coach and<lb />assistant athletic director at ECU.<lb />1981<lb />Jack Boone<lb />Head Baseball Coach (1948-52)<lb />Head Football Coach (1952-61)<lb />He is the fifth winningest coach in ECU football<lb />history, with a mark of 49-45-5. He coached ECU to its<lb />first bowl game ever, the Lions Bowl in 1952 and the<lb />Elks Bowl in 1953. He was Coach of the Year in the<lb />North State Conference in 1953 with an 8-2 mark.<lb />James Speight<lb />Football (1955-58)<lb />Runningback in the split "'T'' formation under Jack<lb />Boone. One of only three Pirate players to have jersey<lb />retired (#29). Ran for 2,700 career yards, third on the<lb />ECU all-time rushing list. Scored four touchdowns and<lb />a two-point conversion in 1959 game vs. Norfolk Navy<lb />for 26 points, a school record that still stands.<lb />173<lb />ECU Athletic Hall of Fame<lb />Robert Kingrey<lb />Diving (1960-62)<lb />Won national diving championship in 1960 in one-<lb />meter and three-meter diving (NAIA) in first year with<lb />ECU. Was a three-time All-America (1960-62) in both the<lb />one- and three-meter events. Set freshman record for<lb />three-meter diving with 11 dives for 420 points, which<lb />remains the school record.<lb />Sheilah Cotten<lb />Women's Basketball (1971-75)<lb />First female ever inducted into East Carolina Sports<lb />Hall of Fame. Finished career with 1,270 points, first<lb />1,000 point scorer in school history. Led ECU to the<lb />AIAW national tournament in 1972-73, when team<lb />finished 18-2 and won the school's only AIAW state title.<lb />Her 442 points in 1974-75 ranks fifth in single-season<lb />scoring, and she holds the school mark for most points<lb />ina game (39) and most field goals attempted in a game<lb />(33).<lb />1980<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Football (1971-73)<lb />Director of Administrative Services (1988-92)<lb />Academic Counselor (1992-  )<lb />Considered as one of the best runningbacks ever at<lb />East Carolina. Still holds school records in seven<lb />categories including 2,889 career rushing yards, 37<lb />career touchdowns and 1,309 yards rushing in 1972.<lb />Honorable Mention All-America in 1972 and 1973 and<lb />voted Southern Conference Athlete of the Year in 1972.<lb />Also Ali-State two years and selected to play in the Blue-<lb />Gray All-Star Classic in 1973.<lb />Danny Kepley<lb />Football (1972-74)<lb />A third-team AP All-America linebacker in 1974, he<lb />was given the nickname "'Captain Crunch"' for his fine<lb />defensive play while at East Carolina. He received<lb />numerous honors including national defensive player of<lb />the week in 1973, All-Southern Conference three years<lb />and All-State two years. After leaving ECU, he starred<lb />with the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football<lb />League.<lb />Cecil Heath<lb />Basketball (1951-55)<lb />Baseball (1951-55)<lb />Won seven letters in basketball and baseball at ECU.<lb />Played second base and was a four-year starter in<lb />baseball, finishing with a .320 batting average. In basket-<lb />ball, he was a three-year starter at guard, leading ECU<lb />to a 23-2 mark in 1953-54. Named All-State in both<lb />sports in 1954-55.<lb />1979<lb />Dr. Ray Martinez<lb />Head Swimming Coach (1954-67)<lb />Directed the Pirates to the NAIA National Champion-<lb />ship in 1957 and 1959. His 1962 team was NCAA Col-<lb />lege Division Runners-up. A Master Coach and winner<lb />of the Kiputh Award for national leadership in aquatics,<lb />Martinez had 45 men earn All-America honors, 15 NAIA<lb />and 4 NCAA College Division national champions.<lb /></p>
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        <p>TOUR Niel ([omnle||/ Mem ne tal<lb />Lex Ridenhour<lb />Football (1934-38)<lb />Basketball (1934-38)<lb />Baseball (1934-38)<lb />A four-letter winner in three sports. He served as a<lb />captain on all three teams. In baseball, he holds a .366<lb />lifetime batting average and a .411 mark in 1938. He<lb />was a Captain on the 1932 team that gave up just 13<lb />points.<lb />Ike Riddick<lb />Basketball (1957-60)<lb />A three-year starter for East Carolina basketball in the<lb />old North State Conference. Held the school season<lb />scoring mark with 24.6 points per game for one season<lb />until it was broken in 1977-78. Was a team captain as<lb />a senior. Was named MVP in the Portsmouth Invitational<lb />Tournament.<lb />Carlton Barnes<lb />Baseball (1962-65)<lb />The MVP in baseball in 1965 while serving as the team<lb />captain. Was named All-State three times. Played in the<lb />Cincinnati Reds organization from 1965-68. A magna<lb />cum laude graduate from ECU.<lb />1978<lb />Jim Johnson<lb />Football (1933-37)<lb />Basketball (1933-37)<lb />Baseball (1933-37)<lb />A three-sport star for the Pirates, he was captain for<lb />each team twice. He was athletic director following the<lb />war, coached three sports, and helped establish the East<lb />Carolina Educational Foundation (Pirate Club).<lb />Jim Mallory<lb />Head Baseball Coach (1954-62)<lb />Won numerous championships during his coaching<lb />stint at ECU including the 1961 NAIA crown. His teams<lb />won 161 games and lost just 60. He became the Dean<lb />of Men in 1959 and was the Associate Dean of Students<lb />at East Carolina.<lb />Tom Michel<lb />Football (1960-63)<lb />A four-year fullback under Jack Boone and Clarence<lb />Stasavich, averaged 5.7 yards per carry in college and<lb />became the first Pirate back to play in the National Foot-<lb />ball League, serving with four clubs from 1964-68. He<lb />led the 1963 team in rushing, scoring and total offense<lb />and helped the team to a 27-6 win over Northeastern<lb />in the 1963 Eastern Bowl in Allentown, Pa., earning out-<lb />standing back honors. His son, Billy, was also a three-<lb />year letterman at offensive guard for the Pirates and par-<lb />ticipated in the Blue-Gray All-Star Classic in 1988.<lb />Richard Narron<lb />Baseball (1966-67)<lb />An All-America catcher, he played on East Carolina's<lb />first two Southern Conference championship baseball<lb />teams, helping the Pirates to a 17-10 record in 1966 and<lb />a 23-6 mark in 1967, when he was captain and made<lb />All-America. He signed with the New York Mets in 1967<lb />and played there until moving to the Baltimore Orioles<lb />for the 1970 season.<lb />1977<lb />Kevin Moran<lb />Football (1965-67)<lb />Winner of the Jacobs Blocking Trophy in 1967, one<lb />of only two Pirates to have ever claimed that prestigious<lb />award. Co-captain of the 1967 team under Clarence<lb />Stasavich that finished 8-2.<lb />Earl Smith<lb />Football (1937-39)<lb />Basketball (1937-39)<lb />Baseball (1937-39)<lb />Head Basketball Coach (1959-63)<lb />Head Baseball Coach (1963-72)<lb />Three-sport athlete and two-sport coach at East<lb />Carolina with a career that totaled nearly 40 years. His<lb />1963 baseball team was third nationally in the NAIA.<lb />Later took four teams to the NCAA regionals. Never had<lb />a losing basketball season and only one losing basket-<lb />ball season.<lb />Roger Thrift<lb />Football (1949-50)<lb />Set several football records as a quarterback in 1949<lb />that stood for years. Has been a distinguished coach<lb />and athletic administrator in college and high school<lb />since leaving East Carolina.<lb />John W. (Jack) Young, Jr.<lb />Football (1940-41)<lb />Played on the first winning East Carolina football team<lb />in 1940. Also played on the only unbeaten and untied<lb />team in history in 1941. Came to East Carolina as a non-<lb />scholarship tackle.<lb />1976<lb />Clarence Stasavich<lb />Head Football Coach (1962-69)<lb />Athletic Director (1963-75)<lb />Outstanding football coach at ECU, whose teams<lb />went 50-27-1 in eight seasons and won the Southern<lb />Conference championships in 1966. In 1964, he was the<lb />NAIA Coach of the Year while leading the Pirates to a<lb />9-1 mark and the Tangerine Bowl. As an athletic director,<lb />he engineered ECU's entrance into the Southern Con-<lb />ference and developed the modern athletic complex that<lb />the Pirates currently use.<lb />1975<lb />Dave Alexander<lb />Football (1963-65)<lb />An excellent fullback for the Pirate football team from<lb />1963-65. Named All-Southern Conference and Little All-<lb />America in 1965. Is currently seventh on the ECU career<lb />rushing list with 2,112 yards. He became the first Pirate<lb />to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season with his 1,029<lb />yard effort in 1965.<lb />Maurice Everett<lb />Tennis (1955-58)<lb />Came to East Carolina on a basketball scholarship,<lb />but became the North State Conference singles tennis<lb />champion for three straight years.<lb />174<lb />Bill Holland<lb />Baseball (1935-38); Football (1935-38)<lb />An outstanding tackle on the Pirate football teams of<lb />1935-38. Also an outstanding baseball player during the<lb />same time period.<lb />Ken Midyette<lb />Diving (1957-59)<lb />Earned All-America honors in diving during the 1957,<lb />1958, 1959 seasons. Also was the NAIA diving cham-<lb />pion in 1958 and 1959.<lb />1974<lb />Ken Beatty<lb />Head Football Coach (1932-33)<lb />First coach of the East Carolina Pirate football team.<lb />Dr. N.M. Jorgensen<lb />Athletic Director (1947-63)<lb />Served as East Carolina's first Athletic Director.<lb />Lacy T. West<lb />Basketball (1961-63); Baseball (1961-63)<lb />All-America baseball and basketball player at East<lb />Carolina. Finished his basketball career with 1,111<lb />points, a school mark at the time.<lb />William M. Shelton<lb />Football (1936-39)<lb />Three sport letter winner at East Carolina from<lb />1936-40. Served as team captain of the 1938 football<lb />squad, as an offensive and defensive back.<lb />Robert R. Sawyer<lb />Swimming (1955-59)<lb />Earned All-America honors during his swimming<lb />career at East Carolina.<lb />Alden Glen Bass<lb />Football (1957-60); Baseball (1961)<lb />All-America football and baseball player at East<lb />Carolina. Served as a team captain of the 1960 football<lb />squad, which finished 7-3.<lb />Robert F. Hodges<lb />Football (1950-53); Basketball (1950-53)<lb />All-America football and basketball player at East<lb />Carolina.<lb />Claude Keith King, Sr.<lb />Football (1951-55); Basketball (1951-55)<lb />All-Conference football and golf player at East<lb />Carolina.<lb />Sonny Russell<lb />Basketball (1949-53)<lb />All-State basketball player at East Carolina. Is cur-<lb />rently second in career scoring at ECU with 1,653 points.<lb />Bill Cline<lb />Football (1962-65)<lb />All-America football player at East Carolina. Is the<lb />Pirates' career total offensive yardage leader with 3,883<lb />yards and is third in pass completions and passing<lb />yardage.<lb />Try<lb />rT WV<lb />IT'<lb />ss ss #4 #4 �4 �<lb />iy"<lb />i<lb />4<lb />Iv<lb />Ae<lb />y<lb />#<lb />#<lb />mom _ mM _iy�<lb />mom<lb />*<lb />a age ap<lb />#4<lb />MW<lb />Tmt WW<lb />= * � * &amp;<lb />lit st<lb />_ = &amp;<lb />*<lb />~<lb />m MM<lb /></p>
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NY/NJ Knights (WLAF)<lb />JERRY DILUON... WASHINGTON REDSKINS<lb />LUKE FISHER............ 22... MINNESOTA VIKINGS<lb />wike Gram... . �ee Memphis Showboats<lb />Cans Hall... .......... |. Dallas Cowboys<lb />Low Haliow...............5...2 2. Los Angeles Rams<lb />Steve Hamilton .....-::,./.5.550.055... 2.2 7. Detroit Lions<lb />Sam Harel... Houston Gamblers<lb />ClintHanmis......... 2.2.3. 3... 7 | New York Giants<lb />NMike Hawkins ........:... 2. Calgary Stampeders<lb />Eddie HICKS........2.... 2 2 New York Giants<lb />Wilke Holley. ........... Washington Federals<lb />Kevin Ingram. = a. Edmonton Eskimos<lb />JOHN JER. .5-. 2) DALLAS COWBOYS<lb />Dion Johnson... 2..,2... 2.2.0... Houston Oilers<lb />ROBERT JONES DALLAS COWBOYS<lb />Danny Kepley. ..... Edmonton Eskimos<lb />GEORGE KOONCE ....--.-. .. GREEN BAY PACKERS<lb />Wayne linebemy ...05...............55 0 |... Buffalo Bills<lb />ERNIE LOGAN ......4.. =... CLEVELAND BROWNS<lb />jenny tong... 2... Pittsburgh Steelers<lb />Grant Lowe... ... 2 Washington Redskins<lb />Chad Manin: . 2... Miami Dolphins<lb />Reggie McKinney ....-&gt;.. =. Miami Dolphins<lb />Brian McPhatter .... Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks (WLAF)<lb />Billy Michel... 2-5. Denver Broncos<lb />Tom Michel..... 2)... Minnesota Vikings<lb />Kenny Moore... Ottawa Rough Riders<lb />Bobby WMyNCK Ottawa Rough Riders<lb />Ricky Nichols.....- &gt;. 2 Indianapolis Colts<lb />Jeti Pegues... .... :.0 = Cleveland Browns<lb />Reggio Pinkney. ...... 5.2 5...) 7... Indianapolis Colts<lb />Harold Randolph.......... 4... Montreal Allouettes<lb />TOOTIE ROBBINS = =.=. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS<lb />John Robertson... .... Philadelphia Eagles<lb />JUNIOR ROBINSON... =: =... .... DETROIT LIONS<lb />Kenneth Roskie ......27.. 2. =... = Detroit Lions<lb />Jody Schulz. ..-4.7/ 7-3) Philadelphia Eagles<lb />TOM SCOT]... =... CS CINCINNATI BENGALS<lb />Anthony simpson ............... Tampa Bay Buccaneers<lb />James Singletany,:.).....2 =. 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          <lb />Pirates in the Pros<lb /><lb />Vinson Smith<lb />Class of '87<lb />Dallas Cowboys<lb />Earnest Byner<lb />Class of '83<lb />Washington Redskins<lb /><lb />Jeff Blake<lb />Class of '917<lb />New York Jets<lb />Robert Jones<lb />Class of '917<lb />Dallas Cowboys<lb />176<lb />\<lb />Tomo<lb />Iv<lb />1 4 q<lb />E<lb />ry"<lb />=--<lb />-=<lb />IY<lb />}<lb />Iv<lb />vrimim<lb />nm R_A_Pm_M_i_ih}_mMM fF<lb /></p>
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          <lb />1. |<lb />-<lb />=<lb />-<lb />'. c<lb />-<lb />= wi<lb />\*<lb />i<lb />: ow<lb />-<lb />= =<lb />=<lb />La<lb />-<lb />Toll<lb />Ts<lb />ie Z|<lb />Le<lb />Lm<lb />=<lb />a<lb />ys<lb />r<lb />P j<lb />=<lb />r<lb />p. y<lb />a<lb />ae<lb />&gt;<lb />Southern Conference Era<lb />East Carolina began competition in the Southern Conference, one of America's oldest athletic leagues, in 1964. During its tenure in the league, the<lb />Pirates enjoyed much success. In June of 1977, ECU left the Southern Conference to become a major Division | independent.<lb />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<lb />the Southern Conference football championship in 1966, 1972, 1973 and 1976.<lb />The Pirates also had success in other sports in the Southern Conference. ECU was able to claim the Commissioner's Cup, an award symbolic of<lb />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.<lb />Below are the standings of the Southern Conference when ECU was a participant:<lb />1965<lb />WWOSt WNGINIA . ied a 4-0<lb />Wiliam &amp; Many... 2.0.0 ee 5-1<lb />EAST CAROLINA =. 20.2 ee. 3-1<lb />WN oe es ee 3-2<lb />Georme Washingion: -.../ 2.550 ...05. 4-3<lb />DavViGSORN (3.06 ee 2-3<lb />PunWanm 0 0 2 2-3<lb />ihe Ciadel =. 2-6<lb />rien ena. 0-4<lb />1968<lb />mighinond 6.22. oe 6-0<lb />he Cadel... ss a 4-2<lb />EAST CAROLINA oe ee 2-2<lb />Wittam G&amp; Maly. 0 2-2<lb />DavigsOR 2-2 2 2 1-3<lb />We 1-3<lb />PAAT INGOT ok ee a 0-4<lb />1971<lb />PICMIMNONG (4. o,f a ee 5-1<lb />Wwilllany &amp; Mary 20 62) tee 5 oo 4-1<lb />The Citadel: eas a 4-2<lb />ERol COROLINA, 3-2<lb />PAA a 2-3<lb />LY | oe eee er ee ce 1-4<lb />DAaViGSON 22 ae a 0-5<lb />1974<lb />WR Oe) oe ee 5-1<lb />mppalachian Slate: ..�. 2. 4 4-1<lb />PAST CAROUINA... 23 6624 3-3<lb />RICHMONG 2.2.) bo eee 3-3<lb />The Citadel (2 22 ee 3-4<lb />Wihham &amp;@ Mary 92� oF er 2-3<lb />Furman... 2-4<lb />DavidSOR. ci... 6s 0-3<lb />1966<lb />EAST GAROUING |. eek, 4-1-1<lb />WVIUNOI Guten a ee 4-1-1<lb />WHOSE VINGUINIQ 0 240. bab ia ce 3-1-1<lb />George Washington. ........s.:.4.4. 4-3<lb />DaVidGOR. 2. 3 inc 2-3<lb />AheGWiaeel: -... ee 3-5<lb />RiGnmOnNG �2�. we. 2-4<lb />Runa =. 1-4<lb />VN 1-4<lb />1969<lb />DAaviIdSO ee 5-1<lb />PUCKIMN@NG 234205. .... ee ge e 5-1<lb />We CNaueh: 8... ee 4-2<lb />Wena GoneaIV 2-2<lb />EAS) CAROLINA: 2... 0. 1-3<lb />TAA ek as ee 0-4<lb />NA) Se ee 0-4<lb />1972<lb />PAST CAROLINA... . oc ee 6-0<lb />Richmond so. 2.. 6. so 5-1<lb />WVHA Gemlialy 2... .. 7 4-2<lb />The Citadel we 4-3<lb />Davidson: 5...) 1. 2-3-1<lb />IN a es 1-5<lb />mUnMAN (see 1-6<lb />Appalachian sial�'...... 52. 0-4<lb />1975<lb />PCMINOUG) 2 ois. eee 5-1<lb />ASG CAIOUINI ee. a 4-2<lb />Appalachian Siale...... @ 2550.52 � 3-2<lb />Tne Cilegel 30)... ee 4-3<lb />Wiham &amp;@ Mary 22. ...., 907. ,-..5., 2-3<lb />Penmaes ee 2-4<lb />VO 2-4<lb />DAViS. 0-3<lb />1967<lb />Wiest VINQMIA. 5. i oe 4-0-1<lb />EAS! GAROLINA. 22 oc eee: 4-1<lb />PUIGMINONG 0005 a 5-2<lb />Wittan&amp; Maly &gt;... 2-2-1<lb />VI a 2-3<lb />PUMA. 6 ee 2-3<lb />Wie Citage:.. 2 ee ee 2-4<lb />DAaVidSON ee 1-5<lb />1970<lb />Witham: &amp; Mary .....4730) . 3s Gee 3-1<lb />WMO Chagel i228 ed es 4-2<lb />PUMA (508. ee 3-2<lb />EAST GAROLINA 2-2<lb />AICNINONG. 2 2-2<lb />Davidson...) oe ee 2-4<lb />VM ae ee 1-4<lb />1973<lb />EAST CAROUEINA �2. 7-0<lb />RICNIMONG: 2 ee eS 5-1<lb />William GS Maty so 0. a: 3-2<lb />Furman 20 i 3-3<lb />Appalachian State... . 2... 2-2<lb />WMA 2-4<lb />dhe: Citadel... aoe. a a 1-6<lb />Davideon. 1-6<lb />1976<lb />EAST CAROLINA. 2. a 6. ory 4-1<lb />William. &amp; Many os. .4) 225). 4. 3-2<lb />Appalachian Stale .. 22.2 25.3 2-2-1<lb />PUIMAN G2 oe a ee 2-2-1<lb />VMS a 2-3<lb />The Citadel... a 1-4<lb />In that 12-year span, ECU compiled more conference wins than any other team in the league. Only West Virginia's 85.7 percentage is higher than<lb />ECU's 70.2 percentage during that time. However, the Mountaineers were in the league just two years while the Pirates participated. Below is the<lb />composite Southern Conference standings while ECU was a member:<lb />West Virginia: 4i- 1-2 (857)<lb />EAST CAROLINA =. 43-18-1 (.702)<lb />Richmond sa,.0 43-20-0 (.683)<lb />The Clarence Stasavich Trophy<lb />Witla Maly 3... ee: 36-22-2 (.617)<lb />George Washington......... 8- 6-0 (.571)<lb />Whe Ciladel? 2 2)... es a 42-44-0 (.488)<lb />MN 21-41-0 (.339)<lb />PUMA: 2. 20-42-1 (.325)<lb />Davidson ...-.......55.5� 2 16-39-1 (.295)<lb />The Southern Conference honored East Carolina University's late athletic director and football coach, Clarence Stasavich, by naming the league<lb />football championship trophy the Clarence Stasavich Memorial Trophy.<lb />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<lb />Clarence Stasavich.<lb />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.<lb />177<lb /></p>
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          <lb />ECU Bowl Histor<lb />Bowl Records<lb />TOTAL OFFENSE<lb />Most Plays ............ 61 Jeff Blake (1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. State)<lb />Most Net Yards ....... 365 Jeff Blake (1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. State)<lb />RUSHING<lb />Most Rushes........... 31 Dave Alexander (1965 Tangerine Bowl vs. Maine)<lb />Most Net Yards ....... 170 Dave Alexander (1965 Tangerine Bowl vs. Maine)<lb />PASSING<lb />Most Attempts ......... 51 Jeff Blake (1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. State)<lb />Most Completions ...... 31 Jeff Blake (1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. State)<lb />Most Net Yards ....... 378 Jeff Blake (1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. State)<lb />Most TD Passes......... 4 Jeff Blake (1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. State)<lb />RECEIVING<lb />Most Catches .......... 12 Luke Fisher (1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. State)<lb />Most Net Yards ....... 144 Luke Fisher (1992 Peach Bowl vs. N.C. State)<lb />Most TD Catches........ 1 by 6 players<lb />1952 Lions Bowl<lb />Clarion College 13, East Carolina 6<lb />Dec. 13, 1952 at Salisbury, N.C.<lb />Attendance: 3,000<lb />Bucs Bow 13-6 in Lions Bowl Affair<lb />Daily Reflector Sports<lb />Salisbury, N.C. - The good right arm of quarterback Dave Bevevino was<lb />the big difference here Saturday afternoon as undefeated Clarion State<lb />Teachers College defeated East Carolina 13-6 in the first annual Lions Bowl.<lb />A crowd of 3,000 watched the game.<lb />Bevevino, a red-haired past-master at passing, engineered both scoring<lb />drives put on by the Pennsylvanians. He passed 30 yards for the first six-<lb />pointer and ran the show in a 68-yard drive which netted the second<lb />touchdown. Altogether, Bevevino threw 29 passes, completed 11, and<lb />gained 180 yards through the air.<lb />...In the first period, after an exchange of kicks, East Carolina's Claude<lb />King got off a poor punt which sailed out of bounds on the East Carolina 39.<lb />Clarion took over, ran one play, and had their first touchdown of the day. The<lb />scoring was done on a pass from Bevevino to end Alex Sandusky.<lb />Linebacker Frank Madigan blocked the attempted conversion but the<lb />damage was done with only two minutes and 55 seconds of playing having<lb />elapsed.<lb />...Shoe had recovered the Clarion fumble on the East Carolina 41. One<lb />play netted only a yard but set the stage for an 18-yard gain off tackle by Illard<lb />Yarborough. Yarborough, Paul Clay and Ted Barnes collaborated on three<lb />plays to move the ball to another first down. Quarterback Sandy Siler then<lb />took over to direct the touchdown drive.<lb />Siler passed to Clay for 11 yards then to Yarborough for a first down on<lb />the seven. Gay, going through the line, moved the ball to the one from where<lb />Siler sneaked it over for the tying touchdown. Hawk Grissom's attempted<lb />conversion was wide of the mark.<lb />...Bevevino's first toss was to Sandusky and the completion moved the<lb />ball to the Clarion 45. End John Lovre then got into the act with a pair of cat-<lb />ches that moved the ball up another 17 yards. After a couple of running plays,<lb />Bevevino passed to Sandusky to put the ball on the East Carolina seven.<lb />Halfback George Czap carried the ball the remaining distance on a pitchout.<lb />Ted Wisniewski kicked the point and the scoring for the day was completed.<lb />East Carolina put on two good drives in the last quarter but had them both<lb />stopped by pass interceptions. One of the interceptions was made on the<lb />Clarion seven, the other on the Clarion 12. Both were with less than two<lb />minutes of playing time remaining in the contest.<lb />LIONS BOWL STATS<lb />Clarion ECC<lb />PCR OOWMO oo es ie 15<lb />MUSING VaIOAOR 9 20) ge ee 59 133<lb />Paesing ValGade.. 2 a ee 189 71<lb />NOI ONOOGe 6 ee 248 204<lb />WASSes AIGINDICN ak ci a 29 22<lb />Wagece compleigg.. ea ee 11 6<lb />WAGSOS WNIGNCOMIO? 6k ees eee a es 4 1<lb />WU ee 6 6<lb />PSIG AVOIAUO 4 i tis a es 31 31<lb />PINNDIGR OR ee a ee one 2 1<lb />Wale Peace =. 8. a 45 45<lb />AION ee 60 7 0 = 19<lb />ee oe 6.0 0 0 =. 6<lb />1954 Elks Bowl<lb />Morris-Harvey 12, East Carolina 0<lb />Jan. 2, 1954 at Greenville, N.C.<lb />Attendance: 4,500<lb />Morris Harvey Upsets Buccaneers, 12-0<lb />By Bob Hilldrup<lb />Daily Reflector Sports Writer<lb />Morris Harvey College, of Charleston, W.Va., defeated East Carolina College,<lb />12-0, in the first annual Elks Bowl football clash Saturday at College Stadium.<lb />...East Carolina won the toss and elected to receive the opening kickoff.<lb />Paul Gay returned twenty where the Pirates began a drive which was stopped<lb />on the Morris Harvey 36 when Dick Cherry fumbled. J.D. Kidd recovered for<lb />the Eagles and the show was practically over for the Bucs.<lb />An exchange of kicks gave the Eagles the ball on their own 16 yard line<lb />from where they promptly marched 84 yards to their first TD. Bob Fetty went<lb />off left tackle from three yards out for the tally. Quarterback Bob Maxwell, who<lb />also played an outstanding game, elected to run for the extra point, but was<lb />snowed under by the Pirate frontwall.<lb />...An errant aerial thrown by quarterback Dick Cherry midway through the<lb />second period was intercepted by Carr and returned to the Eagles' 30-yard<lb />line. A well-mixed series of passing and running plays moved the ball to the<lb />East Carolina 28 from which point Maxwell passed to right end Bob Spenik<lb />for the touchdown. The attempted placement was wide.<lb />... The entire third period saw both teams battle between the 30-yard stripes<lb />as the Pirates sought to find their scoring punch which gave them the North<lb />State Conference championship in 1953. The Eagles, however, though<lb />outweighed by 30 pounds per man in the line, were not to be denied. They<lb />held the East Carolina ground game in check and pushed Dick Cherry, the<lb />Pirates' passing ace, so that he suffered one of his worst offensive days.<lb />Only dangerous threat by either club in the third period came on the first<lb />play from scrimmage when Carr took a handoff from Maxwell and scooted<lb />70 yards for an apparent TD. The play was nullified however, when an official<lb />ruled that he had stepped out of bounds on his own 40 yard line.<lb />Soon after the fourth period opened, a punt by Tom Allsbrook rolled dead<lb />on the Morris Harvey four-yard line, but the Eagles kicked out of the hole. The<lb />Bucs drove back to the 15 yard line soon after but the charging Eagle line bottled<lb />up the Pirates and a desperation pass from Cherry to his favorite regular season<lb />target, end and co-captain Bobby Hodges, was knocked down in the end zone.<lb />...Only bright spots for East Carolina were in the personages of guard David<lb />Lee and halfback Emo Boado. Lee played virtually the entire contest and was<lb />in on the majority of the tackles. Boado, though not used the entire contest,<lb />turned in several fine runs.<lb />ELKS BOWL STATS<lb />M-H ECC<lb />Pirst DOWNS 2.0 ee ee 10 13<lb />rushing yardage 8 ie. 118 98<lb />accel VOndee: 9 4  ce 63 82<lb />TOtal QM@QGG) ke 181 180<lb />masses attannled �9 =. gs 7 24<lb />masses COMPIGIGG... 3)... 3 10<lb />Passes intercepied DY 3 6c..cae eee ere es 4 0<lb />MUNG ee 8 5<lb />PUMUNNG QVGPAOG 6.0 foe a 33.6 32.6<lb />muUMmiog (OSl eo ee 1 1<lb />Maras Oenatzec 25 60<lb />MOUISMGIVGY 6 ee 6 6 0 Q0 - f2<lb />ECe ... 6 0.� @ =. 9<lb />ya<lb />il<lb />4<lb />-<lb />E<lb />=<lb />E<lb />:<lb />-<lb />=<lb />=<lb />- = see<lb />=<lb />a | 6<lb />Eg Ae. a<lb />ee ee ee -_-_-_-<lb />mom omM ow om mor om om<lb />&amp;<lb />7mm mm<lb />&amp;<lb />ey<lb />"rmWwrwm<lb />oe 2 oe ee 2 ee<lb />ty<lb />mom mom mm mM<lb />T Va fd<lb />=<lb /></p>
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Ki<lb />|<lb />1<lb />AA<lb />A<lb />* *<lb />AA<lb />�<lb />~<lb />7<lb />A<lb />*<lb />'A<lb />�<lb />'A!<lb />*<lb />'<lb />|<lb />|<lb />a<lb />%<lb />A<lb />]<lb />9<lb />l<lb />|<lb />{<lb />9<lb />ta"<lb />|<lb />{<lb />,<lb />o<lb />|<lb />7<lb />|<lb />|<lb />�<lb />A<lb />od<lb />i}<lb />i<lb />Sw A A<lb />SOLU M fol Mn lKife)s<lb />1965 Tangerine Bowl<lb />East Carolina 31, Maine 0<lb />Dec. 11, 1965 at Orlando, Fla.<lb />Attendance: 8,350<lb />Pirates Run To 31-0 Win Over Maine For Crown<lb />By Woody Peele<lb />Daily Reflector Sports Editor<lb />Orlando, Fla. - Dave Alexander closed out his college career Saturday<lb />by leading East Carolina College to a 31-0 victory over the University of<lb />Maine in the Tangerine Bowl.<lb />The victory was the second straight for the Bucs in the bowl, and a repeat<lb />for them of the NCAA Small College Atlantic Coast Championship.<lb />Maine never had much in the game after its top quarterback Dick<lb />DeVarney was injured early in the contest.<lb />And then Dave Alexander began to run the ball, and the Bucs sped away.<lb />They took the lead on a 24-yard field goal by Peter Kriz, then came back<lb />just before the half ended as George Richardson connected with Sonny<lb />Abernathy for a 35-yard touchdown pass.<lb />In the third period, Alexander scored from the one, then later passed five<lb />yards to Churchill Grimes. The final score came late in the game, as<lb />Alexander broke away on a 55-yard romp.<lb />...After both teams felt each other out in the first period, the Bucs took over<lb />control of the game. Twice they moved within scoring position, once being<lb />stopped on the one, and then stopped when a pass was intercepted in the<lb />end zone by a Maine defender.<lb />Then on the Bucs third assault on the goal line, the Bucs got down to the<lb />one before Maine threw them back to the seven. Kriz then came in on fourth<lb />down and kicked a 24-yard field goal for a 3-0 lead with 4:47 left in the half.<lb />The Bucs then got the ball back on a punt, and started their drive from<lb />their own 29. Richardson hit Greene on the 38 then found Ruffin Odom loose<lb />at the Maine 45.<lb />Alexander moved it to the 43, and after an incomplete pass, he carried<lb />down to the 35. From there Richardson uncorked a perfect pass to Abernathy<lb />for a 10-0 lead, with 1:28 left in the half.<lb />...In the second half, the Bucs again forced Maine to punt, and took over<lb />on their 33. Alexander carried it to the Maine 49, then passed to Odom at the<lb />36, Bill Bailey carried it to the 20, and Alexander moved it down to the 13,<lb />then to the 11. From there, the Buc fullback carried it on to the nine. Bailey<lb />moved it to the four, and then to the one. Alexander went over on the next<lb />play.<lb />The next touchdown was set up by an interception by Todd Hicks on the<lb />Maine 45. After a penalty moved the Bucs back to their own 40, Alexander<lb />hit Bailey on the Maine 39. Another penalty moved it back to the 44. It ap-<lb />peared here that the drive was going to die, but Richardson hit Norman<lb />Swindell to carry down to the 20 for a first down.<lb />Richardson then hit Grimes at the five, and Alexander passed over the<lb />middle to Grimes for the score, making it 24-0.<lb />During the final period, the offense slacked up and was in trouble until the<lb />final minutes. Then after Maine had been forced to punt, the Bucs took over<lb />on their own 45. On the first play, Alexander went through the line, fought<lb />loose from several tacklers and raced 55 yards to the final score of the game.<lb />TANGERINE BOWL STATS<lb />MNE ECC<lb />Pinst) DOWNS 225, 9 oA a ee ee 9 18<lb />Rushing Yardage 4 ee 66 WA<lb />Pass YarGage = 6 86 184<lb />Passes 7-26-4 13-26-1<lb />PUSS 2 8-38.0 5-40.2<lb />PUMDIGS BOSt | 2 3<lb />Yards Penalized 3� 50 59<lb />Mane. eo Fe 0 6860 6 00 U0<lb />ECC O 10 14 7 = 31<lb />ECC - Kriz 24 field goal<lb />ECC - Abernathy 35 pass from Richardson (Kriz kick) (Kriz kick)<lb />ECC - Alexander 1 run (Kriz kick) ECC - Alexander 55 run (Kriz kick)<lb />Rushing: Alexander (ECC) 31-170, Bailey (ECC) 8-27, Belisle (M), 11-40, Harney (M) 7-25.<lb />Passing: Richardson (ECC) 9-17-118, Alexander (ECC) 3-7-39, Platter (M) 5-19-61, DeVarney (M)<lb />2-7-25.<lb />Receiving: Grimes (ECC) 4-33, Odom (ECC) 3-37, Swindell (ECC) 2-40, Keaney (M) 3-5, Doyle (M) 2-27.<lb />ECC - Grimes 5 pass from Alexander<lb />179<lb />1978 Independence Bowl<lb />East Carolina 35, Louisiana Tech 13<lb />Dec. 16, 1978 at Shreveport, La.<lb />Attendance: 18,200<lb />East Carolina Wins Independence Bowl<lb />By Jim Kyle<lb />Daily Reflector Sports Writer<lb />Shreveport, La. - East Carolina's football team made the most of its first<lb />post-season opportunity in 15 years by crushing Louisiana Tech 35-13 in the<lb />third annual Independence Bowl.<lb />It was the Pirate's first bowl appearance since they defeated Maine 31-0<lb />in the 1965 Tangerine Bowl. After yesterday's game, ECU coach Pat Dye ex-<lb />pressed the hope of bigger and better bowls in the Bucs' future.<lb />The victory wasn't the only honor ECU garnered in yesterday's game.<lb />Fullback Theodore Sutton set an Independence Bowl record with 143 yards<lb />in 17 carries and was named the game's outstanding offensive player by the<lb />press. End Zack Valentine, who led the ECU defense with seven tackles, re-<lb />ceived the award as the top defensive player.<lb />The East Carolina defense completely shut down the Bulldog running at-<lb />tack, limiting the Southland Conference champions to just 12 yards on the<lb />ground. The host Bulldogs were more successful through the air, passing a<lb />record 52 times for 263 yards.<lb />Dye also had praise for his offensive unit. 'I'm particularly proud of the of-<lb />fensive line. The offensive line has made tremendous progress and (quarter-<lb />back Leander) Green is executing out offense as well as it can be expected."'<lb />Sutton, who had the best day of his career against the Bulldogs, gave<lb />credit to the Pirate defense. '"'Our defense kept us in good field position all<lb />game,' the Kinston junior said. It was his 45-yard TD scamper in the third<lb />quarter that ended a Tech comeback bid putting ECU up 28-13.<lb />Sutton said the bowl trip '"'means a great deal to us. We finally got a<lb />chance to prove to people that we can play football.''<lb />His record-breaking performance was a result of taking what the Bulldog<lb />defense would allow. "'In our offense, one person might get a lot of yardage<lb />in a certain game. Tonight, the inside veer was really open and | just took<lb />advantage of it,'' Sutton explained.<lb />It was an afternoon of frustration for Louisiana Tech as the Bulldogs left<lb />the football on the ground almost as many times as they put it in the air.<lb />Three Tech turnovers in the first half led the Pirate touchdowns and a 21-0<lb />ECU lead early in the second quarter. The Bulldogs turned the ball over<lb />seven times in the game, six times before intermission.<lb />...fech Coach Maxie Lambright said the Pirates were a ''fine defensive<lb />team. They rush the passer and we didn't move the ball on the ground.<lb />We've played an awful lot of football teams and East Carolina is one of the<lb />finest."'<lb />The lopsided outcome of the game, despite only a 322-275 Pirate ad-<lb />vantage in total offense, was the result of the Bucs being able to capitalize<lb />on Bulldogs mistakes, while Tech was unable to take advantage of all of its<lb />opportunities. A goal-line stand inside the ECU five late in the third quarter<lb />closed the door on the Bulldog hopes.<lb />INDEPENDENCE BOWL STATS<lb />ET ECU<lb />Pirst- DOWNS! 2 A ee ree. ee 18 17<lb />Rushes: Vards 7-2 33-12 67-278<lb />Passing Yards 9 ss) 8 a 263 54<lb />otal Offense. = 275 332<lb />massing. 2. a 52-18-3 13-4-0<lb />met Yards = 9 5 6 97<lb />ROMUNG ec 5-41.6 7-30.4<lb />Romaiios:Yards.... 2 ee 0-0 7-65<lb />Rumbles FOSt) #92. 4-4 2-2<lb />East Caroma... 14 7 7 7 - 35<lb />Foulsiana toch 010 3 0 = 13<lb />E - Collins 3 run (Lamm kick)<lb />E - Green 1 run (Lamm kick)<lb />E - Collins 1 run (Lamm kick)<lb />L - Spruiell 32 pass from Thibodeaux (Swilley kick)<lb />L - 36 FG Swilley<lb />E - Sutton 45 run (Lamm kick)<lb />E - Hicks 2 run (Lamm kick)<lb />L - 24 FG Swilley<lb />Rushing: Sutton (ECU) 17-143, Clark (LAT) 6-28.<lb />Passing: Green (ECU) 4-13-0/54, Barkley (LAT) 12-39-3/160, Thibodeaux (LAT) 6-13-0/103.<lb />Receiving: Gallaher (ECU)3-33, Spruiell (LAT) 7-130.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />ECU Bowl Histor<lb />1963 Eastern Bowl<lb />East Carolina 27, Northeastern 6<lb />Dec. 14, 1963 at Allentown, Pa.<lb />Attendance: 2,700<lb />Pirates Take 27-6 Bowl Game Victory Over Huskies<lb />By Charles Vaughan<lb />Daily Reflector Sports Editor<lb />Allentown, Pa. - Overcoming almost overwhelming odds, the East<lb />Carolina Pirates moved into Allentown Friday and swept away all of the<lb />Eastern Bowl honors - a 27-6 bowl game victory, the most valuable back<lb />and the most valuable lineman.<lb />Tom Michel, a 205-pound fullback, was selected as the game's Most<lb />Valuable Back. The husky junior carried the ball 20 times and picked up a<lb />total of 149 yards rushing. He also passed four times and completed two.<lb />One of the highlights of the contest was an 82-yard touchdown jaunt by<lb />Michel which broke the game open for the Bucs.<lb />The Most Valuable Lineman award was carried away by East Carolina's<lb />middle linebacker and defensive quarterback Frankie Galloway. Galloway's<lb />prowess on the football field is nothing new to Pirate fans. The senior hustler<lb />was selected as a Little All-America prior to leaving for Allentown.<lb />Dinky Mills, a junior from Ayden, was honored at the post-game banquet<lb />as East Carolina's Most Improved Player. Mills took over the wingback posi-<lb />tion for the Pirates after East Carolina's first two wingbacks had been injured.<lb />The 5-7 speedster then retained his position during the remainder of the<lb />season.<lb />...Early in the first period, the Pirates put their first six points on the<lb />scoreboard as Michel raced over his own right tackle for a 15-yard TD jaunt.<lb />Mills and blocking back Maurice Allen threw bone-shaking blocks to lead<lb />Michel over the Northeastern University goal line.<lb />Tailback Bill Cline then attempted to pass for the extra two points, but he<lb />was hauled down in the Pirate backfield before he could get the pass away.<lb />During the remainder of the first half, the Northeastern University Huskies<lb />appeared to dominate the game. The Huskies moved to the Pirate 11 yard<lb />line On One occasion and to the Buc 28 on another. However, both times, the<lb />East Carolina defensive unit bowed its neck and held the Huskies scoreless.<lb />In the third period, Northeastern's Max St. Victor put the Huskies back in<lb />the game by virtue of his seemingly educated toe. St. Victor booted a 48-yard<lb />field goal with 11 minutes left in the third period to slice the Pirate lead to 6-3.<lb />With three minutes remaining in the quarter, St. Victor booted a 38-yard<lb />field goal to tie the game 6-6 and send Northeastern fans into an uproar.<lb />...On the next play, Michel loped over right tackle and then turned on the<lb />speed as he raced 82 yards to paydirt to boost the Bucs to a 12-6 advantage.<lb />The extra point kick was made by Ralph Royster and the Bucs led 13-6.<lb />The touchdown romp by Michel provided the spark the Pirates needed as<lb />they came up with two additional scores in the fourth period of play.<lb />With 14:40 left in the fourth quarter, tailback Bill Cline fired a pass<lb />downfield intended for wingback Larry Rudisill. The pass was blocked and<lb />knocked into the air by a pair of Northeastern defenders.<lb />Rudisill picked the ball out of the atmosphere and raced down the<lb />sidelines untouched to climax the 81-yard TD play. The PAT by Roster and<lb />the Bucs led 20-6.<lb />Four minutes later, the Pirates were adding still another score to their<lb />already impressive advantage. Bovender fired a pass to Allen all alone in the<lb />end zone to increase the Buc lead to 26-6. The play covered 17 yards and<lb />was followed by a PAT off the sure foot of Royster to set the score up a notch,<lb />27-6.<lb />EASTERN BOWL STATS<lb />NE ECC<lb />eC, eS 14 15<lb />mente 8 150 309<lb />ABO TAIGAGG a ee. 92 161<lb />POMS G | a a 12-6-3 26-8-0<lb />OG CRO a 242 470<lb />ph NTC Ba ser ener ee 2-28 5-25.8<lb />Were PONTO ee ee, 25 25<lb />Pigmeaeg Ce) ee 0 2<lb />ONO OMI OT i 8 a a es ee 0.6 .0-:0.-- = 6<lb />Te tN aT eC ee ee 6 @ F 14 - 27<lb />E - Michel 15 run (pass failed)<lb />N - St. Victor 48 field goal<lb />N - St. Victor 38 field goal<lb />E - Michel 82 run (Royster kick)<lb />E - Rudisill 81 pass from Cline (Royster kick)<lb />E - Allen 17 pass from Bovender (Royster kick)<lb />180<lb />1964 Tangerine Bowl<lb />East Carolina 14, Massachusetts 13<lb />Dec. 12, 1964 at Orlando, Fla.<lb />Attendance: 7,000<lb />Bucs Gain NCAA Atlantic Coast Championship<lb />By Woody Peele<lb />Daily Reflector Sports Editor<lb />Orlando, Fla. - East Carolina College spotted the University of<lb />Massachusetts a 13-0 lead, then roared back in the third and fourth periods<lb />to take a 14-13 victory and claim the NCAA Atlantic Coast Small College Cham-<lb />pionship and the 1964 Tangerine Bowl crown.<lb />... Fhe Redmen had shot in front on second period and third period passes<lb />from Mass quarterback Jerry Whelchel to halfback Ken Palm, who was<lb />presented with the Sportsmanship Trophy.<lb />But with Bill Cline, who was named the outstanding player, and George<lb />Richardson grinding out the yardage, the Bucs came from nowhere to take<lb />the win.<lb />...In the opening period, East Carolina received the kickoff and had to punt,<lb />with Massachusetts taking over on their own 35. But after a penalty, the Redmen<lb />were back on the 30, where Whelchel's first pass attempt was pulled down<lb />by Jerry Tolley, who carried it down to the 12.<lb />From there, the Bucs drove to the three, where with fourth and one, Cline's<lb />pass to Dinky Mills in the end zone was off and the Redmen took over.<lb />...But then fate struck back for the Redmen, as Dave Alexander fumbled<lb />and the Redmen took over on the 13. Whelchel then connected with Palm<lb />for a 13-yard scoring pass, and the UM quarterback added the PAT for a 7-0<lb />lead with 13:24 left in the period.<lb />Following the kickoff, East Carolina drove toward the goal line for the third<lb />time. But at the 19, George Richardson went back to pass and was hit from<lb />his blind side and fumbled, with UMass recovering.<lb />But UMass, hurt by a penalty, had to punt and the Bucs took over on their<lb />own 25. With Alexander leading the way, the Bucs moved downfield. Cline<lb />hit John McPhaul for a 33 yard gain to put the ball on the UMass 29, and then<lb />hit Churchill Grimes for a six-yard gain. Mills added five more yards to make<lb />a first and ten on the 18.<lb />But on the next play, Palm pulled down a Cline pass to end the threat.<lb />In the second half, the Redmen took the opening kickoff and put the ball<lb />in play on their own 33. From there, they moved to their 39, where Whelchel<lb />tossed his second bomb to Palm for a 61-yard touchdown. But the PAT kick<lb />by Whelchel was wide and it was 13-0 with 10:32 left in the period.<lb />...Then George Richardson entered the game. Alexander had been<lb />hampered during the second half by a possible rib injury, but Richardson took<lb />right over for him, driving to the 13 on the next play. Cline was thrown for a<lb />yard loss, but Richardson bulled his way through the middle, down to the three,<lb />and then crashed over on the next play for the first Buc score. Cline attempted<lb />to pass to Bumgarner for the PAT, but the officials ruled that he had trapped<lb />the ball, and it was 13-6 with 2:01 left.<lb />... Starting on the 10, the Bucs moved for the winning score. On the first<lb />play, Cline unleashed a long one to speedster Whitty Bass, which carried 67<lb />yards, down to the UMass 23. Richardson added another yard, and then Cline<lb />rounded end for the score.<lb />At 13-12, the Bucs decided to gamble on the two-pointer again, and Pete<lb />Crane pulled it in for the clincher, making it 14-13 with 7:41 left.<lb />The fired-up Buc defense then stopped UMass twice, and the Bucs were<lb />on the threshold again, when time ran out on them on the Redmen's three.<lb />TANGERINE BOWL STATS<lb />Mass. ECC<lb />PUe PlOWNS 6 8<lb />US ITS NG EOC ee ee eee 135 153<lb />Pree pole le ek ee. 153 192<lb />ee 9-15-2 10-19-1<lb />TU a ea: 5-43.8 4-33.6<lb />PPG a ee 81 45<lb />WMapame ieee ee. � 7 6 @? - 18<lb />Bee ee. ee ee 0 068 -<lb />MASS - Palm 13 pass from Whelchel (Whelchel kick) | ECC - Richardson 3 run (pass failed)<lb />MASS - Palm 61 from Whelchel (kick failed) ECC - Cline 9 run (Cline pass to Crane)<lb />Rushing: Richardson (ECC) 14-69, Alexander (ECC) 13-39, Cline (ECC) 12-39, Ross (Mass) 7-55.<lb />Passing: Cline (ECC) 8-16-178, Whelchel (Mass) 8-14-145.<lb />Receiving: Bumgarner (ECC) 5-69, Mills (ECC) 2-45, Palm (Mass) 3-84.<lb />- aA �<lb />_ -_ee a<lb />SS ee ,=--=<lb />if<lb />= ares<lb />E<lb />E<lb />E<lb />E<lb />_<lb />-_<lb />ae &amp;<lb />nom<lb />&amp;<lb />iT<lb />7<lb />Bul<lb />ES<lb />RoR ht<lb />&amp; &amp; &amp; &amp; &amp; @ a . &amp; ,"<lb />rn Fo 2 ee Oe eee ee<lb />*<lb />r<lb />a oe 2 eee eer ee<lb />*<lb />i AAh_ihnhntnmnr rr...<lb />1] Len<lb /></p>
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          <lb />A A<lb />ae Ce LULL<lb />&gt; a<lb />B<lb />SN<lb />ECU Bowl Histor<lb />1992 Peach Bowl<lb />East Carolina 37, N.C. State 34<lb />Jan. 1, 1992 at Atlanta, Ga.<lb />Attendance: 59,322 (Peach Bowl Record)<lb />Bowl Win Over Pack Caps 11-1 Season<lb />By Mike Grizzard<lb />Daily Reflector Sports Editor<lb />The perfect script now has the perfect ending.<lb />And a team that always believed it could did something truly unbelievable.<lb />It was done with thrills and chills, suspense to the very end. But what did<lb />you expect?<lb />Down 34-17 with 8:41 to go and its never-say-die fans chanting ''We<lb />believe' East Carolina mustered an incredible rally Wednesday to overcome<lb />N.C. State 37-34 in the 24th annual Peach Bowl. The fitting end to a story-<lb />book season leaves the Pirates 11-1.<lb />"When we were behind 17 points you couldn't help but hear the people<lb />dressed in purple chanting that they believe,'' ECU head coach Bill Lewis<lb />said. ''l think we've added a special meaning to 'I believe' or 'We believe'<lb />or however you want to say it because | think that we truly captured the spirit<lb />of that."'<lb />The frenzied bowl-record crowd of 59,322 and the final Peach Bowl to be<lb />played in Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (the bowl moves to the Georgia<lb />Dome next year) nearly settled for a tie, but Damon Hartman's 49-yard field<lb />goal attempt as time expired was short and wide right.<lb />College football's Cinderella had beat the clock again.<lb />""We've been called a Cinderella story all year," ECU senior center Keith<lb />Arnold said. ''Cinderella went to a ball tonight and got married. She's queen<lb />now.<lb />"The feeling's unbelievable ... now | guess we know who's the best in<lb />North Carolina."<lb />East Carolina, with its second-straight win in a series that was discon-<lb />tinued in 1987, can make that claim. But for three-plus quarters, the<lb />Wolfpack were better.<lb />Muscle and speed in the running game enabled the Pack to do what it<lb />wanted coming in - keep the ball out of the hands of Pirate quarterback Jeff<lb />Blake and put a lot of points on the board.<lb />Anthony Barbour was a danger on the corners and finished with 90 yards<lb />on 23 carries. Greg Manior and Gary Downs banged inside and combined<lb />for 117 more yards. The Pack ran the ball 56 times for 186 yards.<lb />But when time was an ally and first downs were critical, ECU's defense<lb />got tough and State wilted.<lb />'| thought we were the better team there for a while,'' N.C. State head<lb />coach Dick Sheridan said. ''But we didn't get the job done either offensively,<lb />defensively or the kicking game."<lb />State's collapse down the stretch included a shanked punt that gave the<lb />Pirates a shot in the arm.<lb />The Wolfpack also could find no solution to a red-hot Blake, who com-<lb />pleted 31 of 51 passes for 378 yards, threw four touchdowns and was in-<lb />tercepted three times.<lb />Blake was particularly uncanny in the fourth quarter, hitting on 17 of 26<lb />passes, 15 of 21 for 148 yards on the final three scoring drives in which the<lb />Pirates unveiled a shotgun formation.<lb />Tight end Luke Fisher was unstoppable, catching a bowl-record 12 passes<lb />for 144 yards. Fisher had six catches for 63 yards in the fourth period, in-<lb />cluding the game-winner with 1:32 left.<lb />The Wolfpack fumbled with just over a minute to go then lost on a last-<lb />second field goal to Maryland two years ago. The Cavs routed State 42-10<lb />this season.<lb />The Wolfpack appeared to have the Pirates primed for the kill after Shad<lb />Santee recovered Dion Johnson's fumble of a punt and Ledel George hit<lb />Charles Davenport with a 52-yard TD pass two plays later to make it 34-17.<lb />Mike Reid picked off a Blake pass at the Wolfpack five on the next series,<lb />but ECU got the ball back at State's 32 after Kilpatrick's 10-yard muffed punt<lb />with 8:41 to go.<lb />Then Blake too over.<lb />From the 32, the Pirates needed seven plays and just 1:15 to get in the<lb />end zone. Blake got the score, slipping in from the two on a third-down option<lb />to the left.<lb />Kilpatrick got off a 50-yard punt into the end zone after the Wolfpack failed<lb />to pick up a first down on the next series. Blake promptly marched ECU 80<lb />yards in 11 plays, hitting 8 of 10 passes and burning just 2:06, to get within<lb />34-30.<lb />Blake hit Dion Johnson with a 17-yard pass for the score at the 4:18 mark.<lb />The Pirates opted to go for a two-point conversion, but Tyler Lawrence<lb />pressured Blake and forced a fumble.<lb />State, still clinging to the lead, took over again and was in immediate<lb />trouble when Jerry Dillon disrupted an end around and dropped Davenport<lb />for a 9-yard loss.<lb />The Pack was forced to punt and Johnson shot up the middle for 27 yards<lb />to give the Pirates the ball at the 41.<lb />Near disaster came when Fisher fumbled after snaring a Blake pass, but<lb />Cedric Van Buren recovered. Blake hit Fisher again for 8 yards then 22 for<lb />the TD.<lb />Terry Jordan quickly moved the Wolfpack, which still had all three of its<lb />timeouts, to the ECU 36 with 26 seconds left. That's when Zaim Cunmulaj<lb />burst through to sack Jordan for an 18-yard loss.<lb />After Jordan hit Robert Hinton for 23 yards, the Pack went for the tie.<lb />Barbour, Manior and Downs were workhorses as State drove 68 yards in<lb />13 series on its first possession for a 7-0 lead. Downs scored on a 2-yard dive<lb />over the top.<lb />ECU tied it when Blake flipped a 5-yard pass to Van Buren, but State<lb />cashed in a Sebastian Savage interception in the second period for a 14-7.<lb />Jordan threw a 4-yard pass to Todd Harrison for the TD.<lb />Anthony Brenner's 27-yard field goal put ECU within 14-10, then Blake<lb />fired a 55-yard strike to Hunter Gallimore 1:39 before the half for a 17-14 lead.<lb />Brenner missed a 46-yard field goal attempt after an interception by<lb />Jones, then the Wolfpack extended its lead to 27-17 with an 8-play, 71-yard<lb />drive.<lb />Three passes to Davenport highlighted the drive. Manior got the score on<lb />a 1-yard plunge.<lb />Davenport burned Walker after Johnson's fumble to put State up 34-17.<lb />PEACH BOWL STATS<lb />ECU NCSU<lb />First: DOWNS 29. 2 ee ee 24 20<lb />Rushes Yards: 5 a 24-42 56-186<lb />Passing: Valds (2 eee a ee 378 197<lb />hota. Oifensee =. es... 420 383<lb />PASOUNG!. 4e5 e a s 51-31-3 24-16-1<lb />Metin Yards ...... 10.4) ewe oe... ee 58 38<lb />PUminGn os oe ee ed ee 4-41.5 8-35.8<lb />Penaities-valds �2: eee ee ae 8-45 5-34<lb />Fumbes-lost 3 ie 4-1 1-1<lb />NC, ole. Cc TAS TT = oa<lb />East Caloliad =. ee 7 100 CO 20 = 7<lb />NCSU - Downs 2 run (Hartman kick)<lb />ECU - Van Buren 5 pass from Blake (Brenner kick)<lb />NCSU - Harrison 4 pass from Jordan (Hartman kick)<lb />ECU - Brenner 27 FG<lb />ECU - Gallimore 55 pass from Blake (Brenner kick)<lb />NCSU - Hinton 14 pass from Jordan (Hartman kick)<lb />NCSU - Manior 1 run (kick blocked)<lb />NCSU - Davenport 52 pass from George (Hartman kick)<lb />ECU - Blake 2 run (Brenner kick)<lb />ECU - Johnson 17 pass from Blake (run failed)<lb />ECU - Fisher 22 pass from Blake (Brenner kick)<lb />LEADERS<lb />Rushing: Van Buren (ECU) 11-65. Barbour (NCSU) 23-90, Downs (NCSU) 10-63.<lb />Passing: Blake (ECU) 31-51-3 INT, 4 TD, 378 YDS. Jordan (NCSU) 15-23-1 INT,<lb />2 TD, 145 YOs.<lb />Receiving: Fisher (ECU) 12-144-1 TD, Johnson (ECU) 6-56-1 TD, Gallimore (ECU)<lb />5-113-1 TD, Van Buren (ECU) 5-30-1 TD. Davenport (NCSU) 6-118-1 TD,<lb />Williams (NCSU) 4-30, Hinton (NCSU) 2-37-1 TD.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />1932-Present<lb />A<lb />James Allen Abernathy (E)<lb />Hilderbran, 1965<lb />Kelly Abeyounis, 1932<lb />Amos Adams (SE)<lb />High Point, 1983-86<lb />Calvin Adams (FS)<lb />High Point, 1982-84<lb />Frank Adams (T)<lb />Goldsboro, 1968-69<lb />Nate Adams (RB)<lb />Fuquay-Varina, 1977<lb />Stefon Adams (FL)<lb />High Point, 1981-84<lb />Walter Adams (T)<lb />Deptford, N.J., 1968-69<lb />Jimmy Adkins (E)<lb />Kinston, 1966-68<lb />Bill Albertson (T)<lb />Kinston, 1962<lb />Jesse Aldridge (G)<lb />Greenville, 1950-51<lb />Mike Aldridge (E)<lb />Greenville, 1969-70<lb />Dave Alexander (FB)<lb />Washington, D.C., 1963-65<lb />Robert Alexander<lb />Ott Alford (E), 1950<lb />Huey Allen (FB), 1955<lb />Jack Allen (C), 1954-55<lb />Jimmy Allen (T), 1954<lb />Maurice Allen (FB)<lb />Henderson, 1961-63<lb />Rodney Allen (K)<lb />Henderson, 1977-80<lb />Perry Allred (FB)<lb />High Point, 1978<lb />Tom Allsbrook (QB), 1951-54<lb />Joey Aloia<lb />Howard Aman (HB), 1935<lb />Michael Anderson (QB)<lb />Decatur, Ga., 1991-92<lb />Henry Andrews, 1946-47<lb />Jay Andrews (L)<lb />Louisville, KY, 1963-65<lb />Sam Andrews (T), 1936<lb />Joe Answer (G), 1953<lb />Mike Applewhite (DT)<lb />Henderson, 1987-89<lb />C.O. Armstrong, 1932<lb />Jackie Armstrong (WR)<lb />South Bend, Ind., 1986<lb />Keith Arnold (C)<lb />Kennesaw, Ga., 1988-91<lb />Theodore Ashford (WR)<lb />Durham, 1974<lb />Lee Atkinson (HB), 1957-58<lb />Al Auerback (T), 1949-51<lb />Melvyn Austin (WB)<lb />Charlotte, 1968-69<lb />Jeff Autry (DE)<lb />Covington, Ga., 1982<lb />Raz Autry (G), 1948-49<lb />Adrian Ayers (HB), 1935-37<lb />B<lb />Gary Bach (C)<lb />Arlington, Va., 1963<lb />Vincent Badalamenti (E)<lb />Nutley, N.J., 1965<lb />Silas Baggett, 1948<lb />Bill Bailey (FB)<lb />Tarboro, 1962; 1965-66<lb />ECU All-Time Lettermen<lb />Bob Bailey (QB)<lb />Bloomingdale, N.J., 1972-74<lb />Bobby Bailey, 1946<lb />Mike Baker (LB)<lb />Kinston, 1968<lb />Tony Baker (TB)<lb />High Point, 1982-85<lb />Garland Ballard (T)<lb />New Bern, 1969<lb />Kevin Banks (DE)<lb />Gloucester, Va., 1982-84<lb />Maury Banks (OG)<lb />Thomasville, 1981-83<lb />Larry Barker (C), 1954<lb />Henry Barneman, 1946-47<lb />Teddy Barnes (FB), 1952-53<lb />Lynn Barnett (C), 1956-59<lb />Adrian Barnhill (LB)<lb />Greenville, 1988-90; 1992<lb />Jack Barrett, 1932<lb />Roy Barrow (B), 1934<lb />Sonny Basinger (HB)<lb />Concord, 1959-60<lb />Dennis Basnight, 1946<lb />Addison Bass (OT)<lb />Washington, 1972<lb />Garrall Bass (G), 1946-49<lb />Glenn Bass (HB)<lb />Wilson, 1957-60<lb />Raymond Bass (FB), 1952-53<lb />Whitty Bass (TB)<lb />Wilson, 1962-64<lb />Derrek Batson (WR)<lb />Miami, Fla., 1992<lb />Lew Bauer, 1947<lb />Harold Beale (E), 1956-59<lb />Alden Bean (T), 1952<lb />Billy Beard (DB)<lb />Kannapolis, 1968-69<lb />Garrett Beasley (DB)<lb />Atlanta, Ga., 1991-92<lb />Hall Pugh Beck (B), 1937<lb />R.L. Beeman (DB)<lb />Montgomery, Ala., 1988-90<lb />Victory Bell, 1946-47<lb />Fred Benevento (TB)<lb />Arlington, Va., 1970-71<lb />Gilbert Bennett (QB), 1950<lb />Moe Bennett (LB)<lb />Lexington, 1980-83<lb />Rick Bennett (OT)<lb />Gaithersburg, Md., 1974-75<lb />Terry Bennett (WR)<lb />Miami, Fla., 1988; 1991<lb />Andre Bentley (LB)<lb />Goldsboro, 1979<lb />Jack Benzie (HB), 1949-52<lb />Chuck Berleth (PK)<lb />Chicago, Ill., 1986-87<lb />Mickey Berman (T), 1948; 1950<lb />John Bernhardt (T)<lb />Salisbury, 1964<lb />Allen Berry, 1947<lb />Dave Berry (DB)<lb />Elizabeth City, 1972<lb />Larry Berry (LB)<lb />New Bern, 1983-86<lb />Ralph Betesh (T)<lb />Brooklyn, N.Y., 1969-71<lb />Betterworth, 1948<lb />Phil Bilodeau (T)<lb />Manchester, N.H., 1967-69<lb />Ben Billings (TE)<lb />Charlotte, 1986-87<lb />Charlie Bishop (HB), 1955-58<lb />Chuck Bishop (QB)<lb />Hamlet, 1980-83<lb />Lloyd Black (TE)<lb />Sanford, 1982-83<lb />Camp Blake<lb />Carlos Blake (WR)<lb />Macon, Ga., 1992<lb />Jeff Blake (QB)<lb />Sanford, Fla., 1990-91<lb />John Blanchard, 1932<lb />Tommy Bland (G), 1957<lb />Harold Blue (RB)<lb />Laurinburg, 1978-81<lb />Edward Boado (HB)<lb />1952-55<lb />Mike Boaz (DB)<lb />Fairmont, 1967-69<lb />Bill Bodenhamer (OG)<lb />Jacksonville, 1971<lb />Charles Boggs (WB)<lb />Fairfax, Va., 1964<lb />Jeff Bolch (P)<lb />Hickory, 1982-84<lb />Jim Bolding (S)<lb />High Point, 1973-76<lb />Larry Bolger (OT)<lb />Arnold, Md., 1972-73<lb />Paul Bolin (CB)<lb />Beulaville, 1975<lb />Shannon Boling (DE)<lb />Asheville, 1985-88<lb />Wayne Bolt (OG)<lb />Augusta, Ga., 1975<lb />Erik Booker (RB)<lb />Newkensington, Pa., 1990<lb />Ken Booth (T), 1948-49<lb />Charles Boothe (DE)<lb />Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 1992<lb />Dave Bosnick (LB)<lb />Long Island, N.Y., 1973-74<lb />Randy Bost (SS)<lb />Kannapolis, 1982-84<lb />Roger Bost (E)<lb />Statesville, 1967-69<lb />Walter Bostic (G)<lb />Warsaw, 1964-66<lb />Al Boudreau (FB)<lb />Falls Church, Va., 1973-75<lb />Jim Boulding (FS)<lb />High Point, 1975<lb />Ken Bourgeous (C)<lb />New Orleans, La., 1985-86<lb />Buddy Bovender (TB)<lb />Winston-Salem, 1963<lb />Paul Bowen (T), 1933-34<lb />Pat Bowens (FB)<lb />Fayetteville, 1983-86<lb />Bob Boyd (C), 1949<lb />Vaughn Bozman (TE-k)<lb />Crewe, Va., 1971<lb />Bernie Braak (G)<lb />Castle Hayne, 1967<lb />Stephen Braddy (LB)<lb />Washington, 1988-91<lb />J.D. Bradford (E), 1952-55<lb />Bob Bradley (E), 1949-51<lb />Rich Bradley (LB)<lb />Collingdale, Pa., 1970<lb />Ed Bradt (1), 1959<lb />Reggie Branch (TB-FB)<lb />Sanford, Fla., 1982-84<lb />Bob Brandon (DT)<lb />Fuquay, 1974<lb />Harry Brandt (FB)<lb />West Long Branch, N.J., 1964<lb />182<lb />Terry Brayboy (CB)<lb />Zebulon, 1975<lb />David Breece (B), 1937<lb />Jim Brennan (G)<lb />Arlington, Va., 1964<lb />Anthony Brenner (PK)<lb />High Point, N.C., 1991<lb />Claude Brett (G)<lb />Portsmouth, Va., 1962<lb />Mike Brewington (LB)<lb />Greenville, 1976-79<lb />Michael Bridges (DB)<lb />Hickory, 1966-68<lb />Joe Bright (DE)<lb />Chesapeake, Va., 1988<lb />Dave Brill (T)<lb />Woodstock, Va., 1968-69<lb />Jack Britt (HB), 1950-53<lb />John Britt (LB)<lb />Hampton, Va., 1984<lb />Ralph Britt (FB), 1952<lb />Donald Britton (E)<lb />Chincoteauge, Va., 1968-70<lb />Jack Broadhurst, 1932<lb />Ed Brogdon (DB)<lb />Turbeville, S.C., 1987-90<lb />Jerry Brooks (T), 1954-57<lb />Lawrence Brooks (DT)<lb />Elizabeth City, 1983-84<lb />John Brothers (TB)<lb />Rockingham, 1969-70<lb />Adrian Brown (G), 1938-39; 1941<lb />Carl Brown (C)<lb />Lexington, 1964-65<lb />Charles Brown, 1946<lb />Jim Brown (E)<lb />Raleigh, 1968<lb />Johnny Brown (T), 1951-53<lb />Keith Brown (SS)<lb />Harrisburg, Pa., 1982-83<lb />Lawson Brown (E)<lb />Lexington, 1969<lb />Mickey Brown (T)<lb />Asheboro, 1962<lb />Stephen Brown (OT)<lb />Winston-Salem, N.C., 1991<lb />Wiley Brown (G), 1941<lb />C.J. Browne (E), 1958-59<lb />Doug Bryant (HB), 1948-49<lb />Walter Bryant (DT)<lb />Norfolk, Va., 1985-87<lb />Willie Bryant (OT)<lb />Glassboro, N.J., 1974-75<lb />John Buchholz (DE)<lb />Southern Pines, 1970-71<lb />Steve Buchholz (FB)<lb />Dayton, Ohio, 1966<lb />Ikey Bullard (BB)<lb />Lumberton, 1963-65<lb />Larry Bullard (K)<lb />Wilmington, 1974<lb />Bud Bullock, 1932<lb />Nick Bullock (MG)<lb />Durham, 1974-75<lb />Tommy Bullock (DB)<lb />Raleigh, 1967-69<lb />Bobby Bumgarner (E)<lb />Granite Falls, 1960-62<lb />Dave Bumgarner (E)<lb />Valdese, 1962-64<lb />Bubba Bunn (TB)<lb />Goldsboro, 1981; 1984<lb />Wilton Bunn (DT)<lb />Newport News, Va., 1972<lb />Ken Burgess (G), 1955-57<lb />_S -_� FF  _- .<lb />--<lb />Ee<lb />----a al<lb />Gy. 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          <lb />)<lb />a<lb />TEL<lb />.<lb />|<lb />rv<lb />|<lb />v<lb />|<lb />-<lb />|<lb />A<lb />j<lb />\<lb />Tze<lb />EE<lb />r<lb />&gt; wh<lb />A<lb />TE Ti<lb />dh A<lb />AY<lb />Greg Burke (DT)<lb />Winston-Salem, 1971-73<lb />Clay Burnett (DT)<lb />Clearwater, Fla., 1973-75<lb />Ken Burnette (LB)<lb />Spruce Pine, 1988-91<lb />Troy Burnette, 1932-33<lb />Bill Burton (T)<lb />Hampton, Va., 1961-62<lb />Donald Burton (G), 1951-53<lb />Chuck Bushbeck (PK)<lb />Philadelphia, Pa., 1981<lb />Earl Burton (G)<lb />Charlottesville, Va., 1968-69<lb />Jerome Butler (T), 1941<lb />Rocky Butler (C)<lb />Greenville, 1978-80<lb />Walter Butler<lb />John Butts (WB)<lb />Orange Park, Fla., 1968<lb />Earnest Byner (RB)<lb />Milledgeville, Ga., 1980-83<lb />Darren Bynum (WR)<lb />Wilson, 1988-90<lb />Charles Byrd, 1947<lb />Ken Byrd (WR)<lb />Wilson, 1989<lb />Reggie Byrd (G), 1949-50<lb />Cc<lb />Bill Cain (E), 1957-59<lb />William E. Cain (E), 1953-54<lb />Chauncey Calfee (B), 1934<lb />Worth Calfee (HB), 1935<lb />Dave Callahan (OT)<lb />Cheverly, Md., 1970-71<lb />Thurston Callahan (T), 1950-52<lb />Blake Camp (LB)<lb />Lithonia, Ga., 1975<lb />Don Campbell (G)<lb />Salisbury, 1960<lb />Paul Campbell (G)<lb />Mount Pleasant, 1969<lb />Cary Canady (T)<lb />Lumberton, 1959-60<lb />Thomas Canady (FB), 1951-52<lb />Mitchell Cannon (C)<lb />Farmville, 1963-65<lb />Johnny Canup (WB)<lb />Salisbury, 1963-64<lb />Rally Caparas (CB)<lb />Charleston, S.C., 1983<lb />Steve Cardano (DT)<lb />Cheverly, Md., 1970<lb />Ed Carlson (E)<lb />Charlotte, 1966<lb />Carl Carney (OG)<lb />Columbia, S.C., 1988<lb />Jerry Carpenter (QB), 1958-59<lb />Primrose Carpenter (G)<lb />1934-37<lb />Thomas Carnes (OT)<lb />Norfolk, Va., 1981-82<lb />David Carr (TE)<lb />Reisterstown, Md., 1986<lb />Ken Carroll (OT)<lb />Levittown, Pa., 1991<lb />Gene Carson (T), 1938<lb />Aaron Carter (DT)<lb />Gaithersburg, Md., 1984-85<lb />Archie Carter (LB)<lb />Wallace, 1971-72<lb />Bernard Carter (DE)<lb />Tallahassee, Fla., 1990-92<lb />Bob Carter (T), 1950<lb />Dwight Carter (T)<lb />Newport News, Va., 1965<lb />Charlie Carter (DB)<lb />Fayetteville, 1977-79<lb />Charles Carver (E), 1950<lb />William Carver (SE)<lb />Fayetteville, 1985; 1988<lb />John Casazza (QB)<lb />Madison Township, N.J.,<lb />1970-71<lb />Felix Cecot (C), 1937<lb />Richard Chadwick, 1939<lb />William Chadwick (G), 1953<lb />Bob Chambers (E), 1952-55<lb />Brent Chambers (SS)<lb />Spencer, 1980<lb />Russ Chandler (OG)<lb />Hendersonville, 1970<lb />Fred Chavis (DE)<lb />Dunn, 1975-78<lb />Ricky Cheatham (QB)<lb />Columbus, Ga., 1972<lb />Ned Cheely (C)<lb />Virginia Beach, Va., 1971-73<lb />Cecil Cherry (G)<lb />Washington, 1962<lb />Charlie Cherry (E), 1953<lb />Dick Cherry (QB), 1953-56<lb />Lyn Cherry (E)<lb />Durham, 1969<lb />Morris Cherry (E)<lb />Durham, 1968<lb />Chesson (E), 1935<lb />Wavely Chesson (C)<lb />1953-56<lb />Tom Chipok (QB)<lb />Virginia Beach, Va., 1973-74<lb />Bobby Clair (FB)<lb />Hartsville, S.C., 1985<lb />Noah Clark (DT)<lb />Robersonville, 1976-79<lb />Robert Clark (E), 1956<lb />Steve Clark (TE)<lb />Charlottesville, Va., 1972<lb />Duke Clarke (C-LB)<lb />Fort Mitchell, Ky., 1969-70<lb />Earl Clary (K)<lb />Emporia, Va., 1969-70<lb />_.B. Clayton, Jr. (7)<lb />Angier, 1965-66; 1971<lb />Ryan Clayton (LB)<lb />Raleigh, N.C., 1991-92<lb />Bill Cline (TB)<lb />Valdese, 1962-64<lb />Gaither Cline (FB), 1951-54<lb />Leroy Cobb (T)<lb />Greensboro, 1964-66<lb />Marvin Cobb (RB-FB)<lb />Raleigh, 1979-82<lb />Cockrell, 1948<lb />Harry Cohen (LB)<lb />Cameron, 1974<lb />Tom Coleman (OG)<lb />Miami, Fla., 1991<lb />Joe Colenda (RHB)<lb />Oxford, 1974<lb />Milton Collier (QB), 1952-55<lb />Anthony Collins (RB)<lb />Penn Yan, N.Y., 1977-80<lb />Wallace Collins (E)<lb />Dover, Del., 1964<lb />Jimmy Collins (FB)<lb />Durham, 1965<lb />Arthur Colson (RB)<lb />Jacksonville, 1982<lb />183<lb />ECU All-Time Lettermen<lb />Butch Colson (FB)<lb />Elizabeth City, 1967-69<lb />Richard Combs (FB)<lb />Kannapolis, 1973<lb />Pete Conaty (QB)<lb />Annandale, Va., 1974-76<lb />Richard Conder (T), 1955<lb />Kyle Condrey (OG-C)<lb />Marion, 1986-88<lb />Archie Congleton (T)<lb />1950-52<lb />Charles Conner, 1947<lb />Robert Conway (E), 1954-56<lb />Charles Cooke (T), 1957-59<lb />Jeff Cooke (NG)<lb />Sanford, 1990-92<lb />Sid Cooke (TB)<lb />Colonial Heights, Va., 1964<lb />Fred Cooper (E), 1941<lb />Hank Cooper (DB)<lb />Smyrna, Ga., 1992<lb />Tommy Cooper (TE)<lb />Hendersonville, 1970<lb />Richard Corrada (WB)<lb />Richmond, Va., 1968-70<lb />Milt Corsey (TB)<lb />Westville, N.J., 1981-82<lb />Richard Cortese (T)<lb />Washington, D.C., 1964<lb />Bill Cothren (DB)<lb />Statesville, 1966-68<lb />Dealton Cotton (NG)<lb />Norfolk, Va., 1990-92<lb />Tom Counter (SE)<lb />Virginia Beach, Va., 1970<lb />Boyd Cox, 1933<lb />"'Bud'' Cox, 1933<lb />Franklin Cox (T)<lb />Plymouth, 1964<lb />Chuck Craddock (OG)<lb />Richmond, Va., 1972<lb />Pete Crane (E)<lb />Fayetteville, 1964-66<lb />Charles Craven (E), 1941<lb />Al Crawford (G)<lb />Greenville, 1962<lb />Ken Crawford (OG)<lb />Riviera Beach, Fla., 1991-92<lb />Jimmy Creech (C)<lb />Wilmington, 1970-72<lb />Junior Creech (K)<lb />Smithfield, N.C., 1977<lb />Tod Creech (OT)<lb />Zebulon, 1988-89<lb />Johnny Crew (C)<lb />Morgantown, 1964-66<lb />David Crumbie (DB)<lb />Tallahassee, Fla., 1992<lb />George Crump (DE)<lb />Chesapeake, Va., 1978-81<lb />Carlester Crumpler (RB)<lb />Wilson, 1971-73<lb />Carlester Crumpler, Jr. (TE)<lb />Greenville, 1990-92<lb />Mike Crusie (LB)<lb />Jacksonville, 1973-75<lb />Terry Cumberworth (OG)<lb />Moline, Ill., 1971-72<lb />Zaim Cunmulaj (NG)<lb />N. Farmington, Mich., 1991-92<lb />Clarence Cunningham (HB)<lb />1935<lb />Alonzo Custer (C-LB)<lb />Green Cove Springs, Fla., 1969<lb />John Cutler (G), 1958-59<lb />D<lb />Dave Dadisman (LB)<lb />Dunbar, W.V., 1971-74<lb />Tim Dameron (SE)<lb />Burlington, 1970-72<lb />Martin Daniel (DT)<lb />Danville, Va., 1982<lb />David Daniels (RB)<lb />Greenville, 1988-91<lb />Jim Danks (HB), 1948-49<lb />Bill Darby (HB), 1947-50<lb />J. Darrell<lb />Tom Daub (FB)<lb />Tower City, Pa., 1974-76<lb />James Daughtridge (C)<lb />1957<lb />John Daughtry (E), 1949-51<lb />BoJack Davenport (WR)<lb />Fayetteville, 1987-88<lb />Vern Davenport (SE)<lb />Grifton, 1978-80<lb />Bill Davidson, 1940<lb />Davis (T), 1935<lb />Buford Davis (E)<lb />Raeford, 1966<lb />Clark Davis (TE)<lb />Wilson, 1971-73<lb />Ike Davis, 1947-48<lb />Jack Davis, 1946-47<lb />Mike Davis (DE)<lb />Rocky Mount, 1979-81<lb />Richard Davis (BB)<lb />Bladenboro, 1964<lb />Ruffin Davis, 1933<lb />Steve Davis (G)<lb />Smithfield, 1968-70<lb />Tony Davis (LB)<lb />Cambridge, Mass., 1991-92<lb />Vernon Davis (FB), 1954<lb />Vernon Davis (FB)<lb />Clayton, 1958-60<lb />Wayne Davis (G)<lb />Warsaw, 1957-60<lb />Ted Day (G)<lb />Washington, 1962-64<lb />Brad Decker (DE)<lb />Roseto, Pa., 1975<lb />Samuel Dees (G), 1936<lb />David DeGrange (E)<lb />Elliott City, Md., 1964-65<lb />Jonathan Deming (K)<lb />Richmond, Va., 1974<lb />Gerald Demond (G), 1937<lb />Bucky Dennis (E), 1957<lb />Eddie Dennis (QB), 1954-55<lb />George Dennis (G), 1956<lb />Tom Dennis (E), 1933-36<lb />Bob Derring (T), 1956<lb />Grady Dickerson (G), 1952-54<lb />Ellis Dillahunt (DB)<lb />Jacksonville, 1984-87<lb />Jerry Dillon (LB)<lb />Lake Placid, Fla., 1989-92<lb />Ken Dodd (G)<lb />Norfolk, Va., 1964<lb />Kirk Doll (DE)<lb />Wichita, Kan., 1971-72<lb />Mike Donohue (DT)<lb />Levittown, N.Y., 1986<lb />Ronnie Douthit (DE)<lb />Winston-Salem, 1970<lb />Jake Dove (OT)<lb />Havelock, 1974-76<lb />Robert Dowd (T), 1934<lb />Bob Dozier (T), 1936<lb /></p>
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          <lb />ECU All-Time Leffermen<lb />Pat Draughon (HB), 1957-59<lb />Joe Dresback, 1932<lb />Clayton Driver (WR)<lb />College Park, Ga., 1990-92<lb />Mike Dross (FB)<lb />Marietta, Ga., 1975-77<lb />Todd Drugac (T)<lb />Boonton, N.J., 1987-89<lb />William Dudash (B), 1937-39<lb />Jeff Dudley (E)<lb />Stella, 1966-68<lb />Tony Dudley (DE)<lb />Clinton, 1971-72<lb />Skipper Duke (T)<lb />Washington, 1962-64<lb />Tim Dumas (OT)<lb />McLeansville, 1983-85<lb />Jack Dunn (G), 1934<lb />Allen Dupree, 1947-48<lb />William Dutka (QB), 1953<lb />Charles Dyson (G), 1957<lb />E<lb />William Eanes (FB), 1953<lb />Bob Eason, 1932-33<lb />Theo Eason, 1933-34<lb />Rick Eason (OG)<lb />Ayden, 1971-72<lb />Barriet Easterling (DB)<lb />Raeford, 1986<lb />Terry Edmondson (C)<lb />Fayetteville, 1968-70<lb />Wash Edwards (DE)<lb />Lumberton, Miss., 1972-73<lb />Vince Eiduke (QB)<lb />Washington, Pa., 1961-62<lb />Ron Eley (FL)<lb />Ahoskie, 1985<lb />Chuck Eller (OT)<lb />Bowie, Md., 1974<lb />Ralph Elliot (G), 1937-38<lb />Richard Elliot (DHB)<lb />Knoxville, Tenn., 1969<lb />Marvin Elliott (DB)<lb />Alexandria, Va., 1978-81<lb />Leon Ellis (G), 1948-50<lb />Mike Ellis (DB)<lb />Burlington, 1966<lb />Robert Ellis (WB)<lb />Burlington, 1964-66<lb />John Elrod (E)<lb />Norman, Okla., 1968-69<lb />Ed Emory (G)<lb />Lancaster, S.C., 1957-59<lb />Nath Epstein (B), 1934<lb />Marvin Ervin (OT)<lb />Morganton, 1980<lb />Mike Ervin (TE)<lb />Edenton, 1970<lb />Mac Eure, 1947<lb />Stan Eure (WR)<lb />Chesapeake, Va., 1971-73<lb />Edwards Evans, 1940<lb />Pete Everette, 1946-47<lb />F<lb />James Faircloth (C), 1952-53;<lb />1956-57<lb />Lonnie Farmer (LB)<lb />Richmond, Va., 1972<lb />Larry Farrare (WR)<lb />Cambridge, Md., 1991<lb />Henry Farraro (DT), 1986<lb />Robert K. Farris (K)<lb />Falls Church, Va., 1965-67<lb />Ellie Fearing, 1946<lb />Oliver Felton (NG)<lb />Hertford, 1975-78<lb />Francis Ferebee (FB), 1934-37<lb />Linwood Ferguson (FB)<lb />Greenville, 1972<lb />Andre Fields (SE)<lb />Portsmouth, Va., 1986; 1988<lb />David Fields (DB)<lb />Greensboro, 1974<lb />Derrick Fields (DB)<lb />Clearwater, Fla., 1989-91<lb />Russell Fields (G)<lb />Greenville, 1963<lb />Jake Fine (PK)<lb />Thomasville, 1989<lb />Drew Fish (SE)<lb />Fuquay-Varina, 1975-77<lb />luke Fisher (LB)<lb />Medford, N.J., 1988-91<lb />Dwight Flanagan (DB)<lb />Edenton, 1967-70<lb />Jim Flowe (DB)<lb />Charlotte, 1966-68<lb />Fred Floyd (G), 1952<lb />Greg Floyd (RB-DB)<lb />Anderson, S.C., 1990-92<lb />Jim Floyd (T)<lb />Loris, S.C., 1962<lb />John Floyd (C)<lb />Fairmont, 1980-83<lb />Jim Fly, 1948<lb />Jack Foley, Ill (TB)<lb />Greenville, 1964<lb />James Foots (QB), 1935<lb />Charles Forbes (WB)<lb />Robersonville, 1964-66<lb />Keith Ford (FS)<lb />Hilton Head, S.C., 1984-85<lb />Henry Fordham (C), 1950-51<lb />Morris Foreman (DB)<lb />Farmville, N.C., 1992<lb />Forney (B), 1937<lb />Harold Fort (LB)<lb />Raleigh, 1975-77<lb />George Franklin (FB)<lb />Mt. Airy, 1986-87<lb />Tom Frazier (OG)<lb />Maple Hill, 1972-73<lb />Merwin Frazzelle, 1939<lb />Rick Frederick (FLK)<lb />Goldsboro, 1970-72<lb />Anthony Freeman (DB)<lb />Potomac, Md., 1991-92<lb />Charles Freeman (TE)<lb />Clearwater, Fla., 1988-89<lb />James Freer (DB)<lb />Rocky Mount, 1977-80<lb />Alexander French (RB)<lb />Warner Robins, Ga., 1975-77<lb />Frank Friedland (G)<lb />Newport News, Va., 1961<lb />Charles Futrell (B), 1938<lb />G<lb />Mike Gainey (TE)<lb />Suffolk, Va., 1985-86<lb />Chris Gallahan (LB)<lb />Alexandria, Va., 1970<lb />Terry Gallaher (SE)<lb />Warner Robins, Ga., 1975-78<lb />Hunter Gallimore (WR)<lb />Wilson, 1988-91<lb />Frank Galloway (HB)<lb />Wilson, 1961-63<lb />G.R. Gammon (G), 1934<lb />Kent Ganzert (LHB)<lb />Winston-Salem, 1974<lb />Greg Gardill (DE)<lb />Johnstown, Pa., 1988-91<lb />Stuart Garrett (TB)<lb />Newport News, Va., 1967-69<lb />George Gay (FB)<lb />Charlottesville, Va., 1966-68<lb />Robert Gay (HB), 1953-56<lb />Don Gaylor (FLK)<lb />Nashville, 1986-88<lb />Thomas George, 1948<lb />Jimmy Gianokas (G), 1940-41<lb />Benny Gibson (OT)<lb />Rocky Mount, Va., 1972-74<lb />Thornwall Gibson (QB)<lb />1935-36<lb />Job Gill<lb />Ron Gilliard (LB)<lb />Garner, 1984-87<lb />Harold Glaettli (C)<lb />Catlett, Va., 1964-67<lb />Milton Alfred Glass (C)<lb />Hopewell, Va., 1965-67<lb />Milton Glass (E), 1937<lb />David Glosson (C-LB)<lb />Hampton, Va., 1969-70<lb />Milton Glover, 1947<lb />Glover (G), 1937<lb />Rodney Glover (DL)<lb />Jacksonville, Fla., 1988<lb />Cary Godette (DE)<lb />Havelock, 1973-76<lb />Joe Godette (TE)<lb />Greenville, 1977-79<lb />Lynn Goforth (G)<lb />Olin, 1963-64<lb />Keith Golden (LB), 1979<lb />Robert Goodman (C)<lb />Manassas, Va., 1964<lb />Carl Gordon (E)<lb />Jacksonville, Fla., 1969-71<lb />Charles Gordon (FB)<lb />Clayton, 1954; 1959-61<lb />James Gordon (G), 1958-59<lb />James Gower (T), 1949<lb />Bob Grady (FB), 1949<lb />Leonard Graham (DE)<lb />Miami, Fla., 1991-92<lb />Greg Grandison (DB)<lb />Pensacola, Fla., 1991-92<lb />David Granitz (QB), 1954<lb />Bill Grant (E), 1941<lb />Mike Grant (LB)<lb />Charleston Heights, S.C.,<lb />1981-83<lb />Thomas Grant (WB)<lb />St. Augustine, Fla., 1965-67<lb />Nelson Gravatt (BB)<lb />Burkesville, Va., 1965-67<lb />George Graybill (E), 1950-51<lb />Billy Green (E), 1940-41<lb />Leander Green (QB)<lb />Fayetteville, 1977-79<lb />Eddie Greene (E)<lb />Hamlet, 1969<lb />Leman Greene, 1946<lb />Steve Greer (QB)<lb />Durham, 1976-78<lb />James Greeson (E), 1953-54<lb />Robert Gregson (G)<lb />Asheboro, 1959-60<lb />Ben Grieb (G)<lb />Alexandria, Va., 1966-68<lb />184<lb />Chad Grier (QB)<lb />Charlotte, 1990<lb />Fee Griffin (NG)<lb />Tabb, Va., 1978-81<lb />Churchill Grimes (E)<lb />Washington, 1964-66<lb />Joe Grinage (DL)<lb />Brooklyn, N.Y., 1983-85<lb />John Grinnell (C)<lb />Arlington, Va., 1973-75<lb />Lynwood Grissom (QB)<lb />1951-52<lb />Jim Gudger (BB)<lb />Commerce, Texas, 1967-70<lb />Robert Guido (BB)<lb />Hollywood, Fla., 1969<lb />Robert Gutowski (LB)<lb />Amsterdam, N.Y., 1974<lb />Guy (B), 1936<lb />John Guyette (T)<lb />Fairless Hills, Pa., 1966<lb />Tony Guzzo (kK)<lb />Norfolk, Va., 1968; 1970<lb />H<lb />Al Habit (E), 1953<lb />Jeff Hagans (C)<lb />Greenville, 1977-79<lb />Stuart Haithcock (QB)<lb />Burlington, 1974<lb />Steve Hale (FS)<lb />Columbus, Ga., 1975-77<lb />Alan Hall (FB)<lb />Chesapeake, Va., 1966<lb />Carlton Hall (QB), 1955<lb />Chris Hall (DB)<lb />Fort Dix, N.J., 1988-91<lb />Gerald Hall (SE)<lb />Edenton, 1976-78<lb />Leon Hall (DT)<lb />Cambria Heights, N.Y., 1984-87<lb />R.G. Hall (E), 1953-54<lb />Ray Hall (FB), 1954; 1957<lb />Winfred Hall (C), 1954<lb />John Hallow, 1978-79<lb />Louis Hallow (C), 1953-55<lb />Phil Halstead (HB)<lb />Charleston, W.V., 1958-61<lb />Dave Hamilton (T)<lb />Orlando, Fla., 1966-68<lb />John Hamilton (C)<lb />Williamsville, N.Y., 1986<lb />Mark Hamilton (FLK)<lb />Englewood, Colo., 1970<lb />Steve Hamilton (TE)<lb />Williamsville, N.Y., 1980-83<lb />Walt Hammett (OG)<lb />Yakima, Wash., 1990<lb />Mike Handy (WB)<lb />Ridgeway, 1964<lb />Walkie Hanford (HB), 1955-57<lb />Walter Hanford (HB), 1959<lb />Chad Hannon (OG)<lb />Greer, S.C., 1991<lb />Greg Harbaugh (OG)<lb />Westfield, N.J., 1972-74<lb />George Hardee (T), 1950<lb />Reggie Harden (SE)<lb />Windsor, 1979-80<lb />Denell Harper (RB)<lb />Chesapeake, Va., 1987-89<lb />Bert Harrell (C), 1957<lb />Sam Harrell (RB)<lb />Harrellsville, 1977-79<lb />AP<lb />nm MW NV<lb />iv"<lb />mW<lb />Li<lb />yr WW<lb />i) ey eg ed pap eg ed eta ee<lb />nmammmomr om<lb />mom om om<lb />&amp; # &amp;<lb />wwe eee<lb />cali si ll SaaS<lb />&amp;<lb />cad<lb />#<lb />&amp;<lb />a<lb />' a * x � be &amp; &amp; &amp; &amp; a &amp; ss ie # � . &amp; de r<lb />ie I a = cs me ee: F<lb />el ee em i ee 2 eee 2 eee eee ee eee eee ee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee 2 eee oe =<lb />a<lb />sy<lb />'- ims = ae la<lb /></p>
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          <lb />mw i ry) ri i a i a 2 ee ee<lb />AAAAA EG 4 &amp;<lb />&amp; A<lb />wt<lb />&gt; -<lb />&amp;<lb />A<lb />7<lb />y<lb />i<lb />\<lb />,<lb />TH<lb />AX<lb />ECU All-Time Leffermen<lb />Clint Harris (DB)<lb />Chesapeake, Va., 1980-83<lb />Fred Harris (E)<lb />Hickory, 1969-70<lb />Jimmy Harris (HB), 1951<lb />Phil Harris (G)<lb />Rocky Mount, 1962-63<lb />William Harris, 1939<lb />Bucky Harrison (LB)<lb />Richmond, Va., 1974<lb />Darrell Harrison (LB)<lb />Wake Forest, 1971-72<lb />Aaron Harvey (DB)<lb />Kansas City, Kan., 1991<lb />Ray Hassell (E), 1934<lb />Joe Hatem (G), 1935; 1937<lb />Henry Hatsell (E), 1935-36<lb />Paul Haug (OT)<lb />Fenton, Mo., 1970-71<lb />Mike Hawkins (SE)<lb />Manson, 1978-80<lb />Willie Hawkins (RB)<lb />Grimesland, 1975-77<lb />John Hayes (HB), 1951-54<lb />Junior Hayes, 1947-48<lb />Bryan Haywood (DB)<lb />Fayetteville, 1987-88<lb />Jeff Heath (K)<lb />Virginia Beach, Va., 1982-85<lb />Kenneth Heath (T)<lb />Havelock, 1963<lb />Jack Hedgepeth, 1946<lb />Charles Helms (E), 1953<lb />William Helms (E), 1954-56<lb />Alex Henderson (OT)<lb />Columbia, S.C., 1990<lb />Charles Henderson, 1951<lb />Doug Henderson (WB)<lb />Gainesville, Fla., 1967<lb />James Henderson (HB), 1953-56<lb />George Hendley (C-LB)<lb />Ocala, Fla., 1969-70<lb />Tony Hensley (C)<lb />Bedford, Va., 1980-81<lb />Brad Henson (OG)<lb />Athens, Ga., 1983-84<lb />Mike Herring (E)<lb />Whiteville, 1965-66<lb />Van Hester (C)<lb />Burlington, 1966-67<lb />Dennis Hewston (BB)<lb />McKeesport, Pa., 1968-69<lb />Mike Heywood (OT)<lb />Virginia Beach, Va., 1977<lb />Billy Hibbs (DB)<lb />Swansboro, 1972-74<lb />Dia Hicks (WR)<lb />Pensacola, Fla., 1992<lb />Eddie Hicks (RB)<lb />Henderson, 1975-78<lb />Todd Hicks (WB)<lb />Gastonia, 1965-67<lb />Tim Hightower (DE)<lb />St. Simons, Ga., 1973-76<lb />Bob Hileman (E)<lb />Alexandria, Va., 1969-71<lb />Nick Hilgert (QB)<lb />Elizabeth City, 1958-61<lb />Isiah Hill (FB)<lb />Windsor, 1984<lb />Kevin Hill (OT)<lb />Sylvester, Ga., 1975<lb />Truman Hilton (E)<lb />Chapel Hill, 1963-64<lb />Floyd Hinton (E), 1935; 1938<lb />Arthur Hodder, 1939<lb />Bobby Hodges (T), 1950-53<lb />J. Weston Hodges, 1933<lb />John Hodges, 1932<lb />Paul Hoggard (OG)<lb />Windsor, 1985-86<lb />Robin Hogue (DE)<lb />Virginia Beach, Va., 1972-73<lb />Brent Holbrook (CB)<lb />Kannapolis, 1985<lb />Stuart Holland (QB), 1957-59<lb />William Holland (T), 1935<lb />Willie Holland (G), 1951-54<lb />Willie Holley (DB)<lb />Edenton, 1977-80<lb />John Hollenbach (T)<lb />Virginia Beach, Va., 1969<lb />Rickie Holliday (C)<lb />Williamston, 1975-77<lb />Dallas Hollingsworth (G)<lb />Clinton, 1958-61<lb />John Hollingsworth (T)<lb />Fayetteville, 1969-71<lb />Joe Holmes (DT)<lb />Manteo, 1989<lb />Randell Holmes (E), 1956-58<lb />Franz Holscher, 1947-48<lb />Kenneth Holt (T), 1953<lb />Berke Holtzclaw (QB)<lb />Valdosta, Ga., 1985<lb />Boyd Hooper (QB), 1953<lb />Charles Hoover (G), 1955-56<lb />Jim Hoover (C)<lb />Clinton, 1962-64<lb />Bubba Hopkins (T)<lb />Edenton, 1963<lb />Fred Horeis (OT)<lb />Roanoke, Va., 1971-73<lb />Bartow Houston (TB)<lb />Washington, 1962<lb />Charles Howard (SN)<lb />Sanford, 1990-92<lb />Tony Howard (DT)<lb />Columbia, S.C., 1991-92<lb />Jimmy Howe (RB)<lb />Brunswick, Ga., 1972-74<lb />Larry Howell (T), 1957<lb />Shane Hubble (DT)<lb />St. Petersburg, Fla., 1988-90<lb />John Huber (OT)<lb />Greenbrook, N.J., 1971<lb />Everette Hudson, 1941<lb />Steve Hudson (G)<lb />Hickory, 1965<lb />Harold Huffman (G), 1955<lb />Don Hughes (FB)<lb />Tar Heel, 1974<lb />Neal Hughes (TB)<lb />Asheboro, 1965-67<lb />Richard Huneycutt (E)<lb />Portsmouth, Va., 1961; 1963<lb />Myles Hunnicutt (E)<lb />Vienna, Va., 1966-67<lb />Ron Hunt (WR)<lb />Jacksonville, 1971<lb />Travis Hunter (QB)<lb />Winter Garden, Fla., 1986-89<lb />Rusty Hurley (DE)<lb />Boca Raton, Fla., 1992<lb />Baxter Huss (HB), 1955<lb />Paul Hutchins (G)<lb />Gibsonia, Pa., 1965-67<lb />William Hux (QB), 1953-54<lb />185<lb />Tim Ilderton (BB)<lb />High Point, 1969-70<lb />Robb Imperato (PK)<lb />Boca Raton, Fla., 1988-90<lb />Jesse Ingram (LHB)<lb />Ansonville, 1974<lb />Kevin Ingram (QB)<lb />Philadelphia, Pa., 1981-83<lb />Wayne Inman (C)<lb />Hope Mills, 1977-80<lb />Brent Isley (SE)<lb />Burlington, 1970<lb />J<lb />Bud Jackson, 1949<lb />Chuck Jackson (LB)<lb />Fayetteville, 1977-80<lb />Lawson Jackson (FB), 1954-55<lb />Richard Jackson (HB)<lb />Hickory, 1961-62<lb />Victor Jackson (RB)<lb />E. Providence, R.I., 1990<lb />Michael Jacobs (P)<lb />Smithfield, N.C., 1992<lb />Steve Jacobs (LB)<lb />Loris, S.C., 1984-85<lb />Gerald James (G), 1949<lb />Ray James (T), 1949<lb />Tim James (RB)<lb />Hartsville, S.C., 1985-88<lb />William James (HB), 1954-55<lb />Bob Jaronczyk (G)<lb />Norfolk, Va., 1968<lb />Ricky Jarrell (HB)<lb />Kernersville, 1961-63<lb />George Jenkins (FB)<lb />Wilson, 1967<lb />William Jennette (DT)<lb />Belhaven, 1985-86<lb />Francis Jennings, 1933<lb />John Jett (P)<lb />Reedsville, Va., 1988-91<lb />Gill Job (K-S)<lb />Allendale, N.J., 1974<lb />Barry Johnson (TE)<lb />Farmville, 1975-77<lb />Dion Johnson (RS-WR)<lb />Newport News, Va., 1990-91<lb />Jimmy Johnson (T), 1933-37<lb />Johnny Johnson (E)<lb />Winston-Salem, 1966<lb />Junior Johnson (DE)<lb />Seaford, Va., 1986-87<lb />Terry Johnson (DT)<lb />Graham, 1970-71<lb />Tyrone Johnson (LB)<lb />Vicksburg, Miss., 1983-84<lb />Mike Johnston (TE)<lb />Burlington, 1974<lb />Mitchell Johnston (OG)<lb />High Point, 1977-79<lb />W.O. Jolly (E), 1932-34<lb />Bruce Jones (G), 1949<lb />Freddie Jones (WS)<lb />Portsmouth, Va., 1979-80<lb />Leon Jones (QB), 1949<lb />Marvin Jones (C), 1957<lb />Mike Jones (DB)<lb />Virginia Beach, Va., 1972-74<lb />Ray Jones (RHB)<lb />Norfolk, Va., 1974-76<lb />Robert Jones (LB)<lb />Blackstone, Va., 1988-91<lb />Ron Jones (QB)<lb />Portsmouth, Va., 1984-87<lb />Reuben Jones (C)<lb />Decatur, Ga., 1991<lb />Selby Jones (B), 1949<lb />Thomas Jones (LB)<lb />Lumberton, N.C., 1992<lb />Tommy Jones (G), 1954-57<lb />George Jordan (G), 1949<lb />Mike Jordan (NG)<lb />New Bern, 1979-80<lb />P.J. Jordan (LB)<lb />Athens, Ga., 1981-84<lb />D.T. Joyner (DT)<lb />Norfolk, Va., 1975-77<lb />Chris Justice (LB)<lb />Greensboro, 1974<lb />K<lb />Nick Kanos (T), 1951-52<lb />John Kapelec, 1932<lb />Dennis Keeney (RB)<lb />Glen Burnie, Md., 1972<lb />Terry Kelly (DB)<lb />High Point, 1971<lb />Danny Kepley (LB)<lb />Goldsboro, 1972-74<lb />Tim Kermon (G), 1953-54<lb />George Kessler, 1946<lb />Monty Kiernan (C-LB)<lb />Irvington-On-Hudson, N.Y.,<lb />1969-71<lb />Bob Kilbourne (K)<lb />Prince George, Va., 1971-72<lb />Dan Killebrew (OG)<lb />Wilson, 1971-73<lb />Keith Kilpatrick (T), 1946-49<lb />Kinwood Kilpatrick, 1947-48<lb />Charles King, 1932<lb />Claude King (E), 1951-54<lb />Gardner King (DT)<lb />Bluefield, W.V., 1972<lb />Perry King, 1932<lb />Max Kinlaw (G), 1948-49<lb />Ralph Kinsey (HB)<lb />Charlotte, 1961-63<lb />Bill Kitrell, 1946<lb />Belmont Kittrell, 1932<lb />James Knight (T), 1954<lb />Bob Koehlar (WB)<lb />Kinston, 1965-66<lb />Vince Kolanko (RB)<lb />Weirton, W.V., 1975-77<lb />Ron Konrady (LB)<lb />Egg Harbor, N.J., 1970<lb />George Koonce (DE)<lb />New Bern, N.C., 1990<lb />Mike Kopp (OG)<lb />Crestwood, Mo., 1970-71<lb />Mike Kovack (HB), 1948-51<lb />David Kramer (DT)<lb />Annapolis, Md., 1984-85.<lb />Jim Krivonak (OG)<lb />Richlands, 1971<lb />John Krivonak (G)<lb />Richlands, 1969-70<lb />Elmer Krusa (G)<lb />Clifton, N.J., 1963<lb />Henry Kwiatkowski (T)<lb />Clifton Heights, Pa., 1957-60<lb />t<lb />Bud LaCock (DT)<lb />Wilmington, 1980-81<lb /></p>
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          <lb />ECU All-Time Leffermen<lb />Bill Lamm (K)<lb />Satellite Beach, Fla., 1978-80<lb />Perry Lane (T)<lb />Asheboro, 1958; 1961<lb />Stuart Laney (G)<lb />Wilmington, 1967-68<lb />Robert Langston (FB), 1954<lb />Donald Larimore (T)<lb />1953-56<lb />Jimmy Lassiter, 1951<lb />Vince Lathem (OG)<lb />Alpharetta, Ga., 1991<lb />Charles Laughinghouse (T)<lb />Greenville, 1964<lb />Derrick Leaphart (C)<lb />Decatur, Ga., 1991-92<lb />Bob Leavitt (OG)<lb />Alexandria, Va., 1972-73<lb />David Lee (T), 1952-54<lb />R.B. Lee, 1946-47<lb />Tony Lee<lb />James Leftwich (C)<lb />Vinton, Va., 1962-64<lb />Rickey Leggett (G)<lb />Kinston, 1963<lb />Rickey Leonard (OT)<lb />Rocky Mount, 1972-73<lb />Morris Letcher (WR)<lb />Kansas City, Kan., 1992<lb />Doug Lewis (E)<lb />Thomasville, 1964<lb />Ernie Lewis (LB)<lb />Sanford, Fla., 1989-92<lb />Joe Lewis (T), 1957<lb />Mac Lewis (G), 1948-49<lb />Rubie Lewis (T)<lb />Clinton, 1964<lb />Scott Lewis (FB)<lb />Fayetteville, 1981-85<lb />Willie Lewis (TB)<lb />Valdosta, Ga., 1986-89<lb />Charlie Libretto (QB)<lb />Middleburg, Fla., 1986-89<lb />Leonard Lilley (HB), 1955-57<lb />Robert Lilley (FB), 1955-57<lb />'"'Tex'' Lindsey (E), 1934-36<lb />Wayne Lineberry (C)<lb />Wadesboro, 1966-68<lb />Neel Linker (G)<lb />Mooresville, 1963-65<lb />Larry Lisk (E), 1958<lb />Dwight Linville (TE)<lb />Winston-Salem, N.C., 1992<lb />Charles Little, 1947<lb />James Little (T), 1941<lb />Richard Little (T)<lb />Grifton, 1969<lb />Bill Livermore (T)<lb />Raleigh, 1966<lb />Theodore Livingston (DT)<lb />Fayetteville, 1984-85<lb />Jones Lockerman (E)<lb />Clinton, 1958-61<lb />Joe Loflin (E), 1958-59<lb />Glynn Loftin (DB)<lb />Kinston, 1973-74<lb />Ernie Logan (LB)<lb />Fayetteville, 1986; 1988; 1990<lb />Charles Lominac, 1932<lb />Gary London (SS)<lb />Hampton, Va., 1983-86<lb />Ray Long, 1946-47<lb />Terry Long (OG)<lb />Columbia, S.C., 1980-83<lb />Woody Long (T), 1938<lb />Craig Losito (PK)<lb />Jacksonville, 1986-88<lb />Jamie Louis (C)<lb />Blacksburg, Va., 1967-69<lb />Ed Love (DT)<lb />Virginia Beach, Va., 1972<lb />Dave Lowe (C)<lb />Merritt Island, Fla., 1973<lb />Grant Lowe (OT)<lb />Greensboro, 1986-89<lb />Bill Lucas (G), 1940-41<lb />Larry Lundy (OG)<lb />Havelock, 1973-75<lb />Steve Luquire (K)<lb />Durham, 1968<lb />Buddy Lowery (DE)<lb />East Spencer, 1972-74<lb />M<lb />Willie Mack (DE)<lb />Winston-Salem, 1985<lb />Don MacKenzie (T), 1947; 1949<lb />Carlton MacMillan, 1932<lb />Joey Maddox (DL)<lb />Shelby, 1986<lb />Frank Madigan (C), 1949-52<lb />Ernest Madison (DB)<lb />Norfolk, Va., 1974-76<lb />Cliff Madrin (E), 1934<lb />Tony Maglione (DT)<lb />Stirling, N.J., 1969-71<lb />Dalton Major (RB)<lb />Wilmington, N.C., 1991<lb />Walter Mallard (E), 1941<lb />Jeff Malyniak (P)<lb />Alexandria, Va., 1986<lb />John Maness (OG)<lb />New Bern, 1978-79<lb />Charlie Mann (TE)<lb />Virginia Beach, Va., 1978<lb />Zack Manning, 1946-48<lb />Rusty Markland (DB)<lb />Thomasville, 1971-73<lb />Don Marriot (B), 1941<lb />Richard Marroncelli (G)<lb />Rilltown, Pa., 1967<lb />Tim Marshmon (DB)<lb />Rocky Mount, N.C., 1991<lb />Chad Martin (G)<lb />Palm Coast, Fla., 1987-90<lb />Darrel Martin (DT)<lb />Dobson, 1971<lb />Dexter Martin (LB)<lb />Cocoa, Fla., 1980-81<lb />Doug Martin (RB)<lb />Dobson, 1971<lb />James Martin (RB)<lb />Evergreen, 1982-84<lb />Joel Martin (C), 1952<lb />Kelly Martin (T), 1936-38<lb />Robert Martin (DB)<lb />Dublin, Ga., 1986<lb />William Neil Martin (T)<lb />Washington 1965<lb />Carlton Matthews (FB), 1952-53;<lb />1957<lb />Ed Matthews (T), 1952<lb />John V. Matthews (HB)<lb />Hertford, 1960-61<lb />Thomas Matthews, 1946<lb />Thomas Matthews (HB)<lb />Hertford, 1958-61<lb />Adam Mattocks (DB)<lb />Jacksonville, 1979<lb />Gary Mattocks (HB), 1954-56<lb />Don Mattox (C)<lb />Wilson, 1963<lb />Bill Maxwell (OG)<lb />Ware Shoals, S.C., 1988<lb />Winston Mayhew (DB)<lb />Mooresville, 1973-74<lb />Robert Maynard (FB), 1954-57<lb />Joe Mayo (G), 1954-56<lb />Norman Mayo, 1938-39<lb />Wiley Mayo, 1939<lb />Howard McAdams (FB), 1950<lb />Victor McBryde (RB)<lb />Red Springs, 1989-90; 1992<lb />Flint McCallum (DB)<lb />Roland, 1986-88<lb />Mike McCalop (DT-OG)<lb />James Kenan, 1988-91<lb />Dennis McClenny (G)<lb />Goldsboro, 1965<lb />Chuck McClintock (DHB)<lb />Burlington, 1969<lb />Bryan McClure (TB)<lb />Charlotte, 1967-68<lb />Sean McConnell (QB)<lb />Downey, Cal., 1991-92<lb />Compton McCurry (LB)<lb />Summerville, S.C., 1986-89<lb />Brian McDaniel (DE)<lb />Weldon, 1980<lb />Emmanuel McDaniel (DB)<lb />Jonesboro, Ga., 1992<lb />James McDiarmid (T)<lb />Rocky Mount, 1960-62<lb />Bill McDonald (T), 1949-52<lb />Chuck McFee, 1940<lb />McGlohon (G), 1936<lb />Wayne McGregor (DT)<lb />Danville, Va., 1973<lb />Mike McGuirk (FB)<lb />Arlington, Va., 1968-70<lb />Mitchell McIntosh (DB)<lb />Rockingham, 1966<lb />Jack McJunkin, 1939<lb />Reggie McKinney (TB)<lb />Mt. Olive, 1985-88<lb />Charles McKaskill (T)<lb />Asheboro, 1969<lb />Matt McLaughlin (TE)<lb />Ringwood, N.J., 1986-88<lb />Thomas McLaurin (DB)<lb />Roseboro, 1977-79<lb />Chris McLawhorn (FL)<lb />Greenville, 1984<lb />Rick McLester (K)<lb />Oakboro, 1973<lb />C.O. McMullan, 1946-48<lb />Ruffin McNeill (DB)<lb />Lumberton, 1976-79<lb />Brian McPhatter (RB-DB)<lb />Fayetteville, 1986-89<lb />John McPaul (E)<lb />Raeford, 1963-65<lb />Corie McRae (T)<lb />Thomasville, 1963-65<lb />Dave Meadows (DB)<lb />Remington, Va., 1966<lb />Pete Meadows (C), 1951<lb />Frank Meannle (FB), 1948-49<lb />Greg Medlinger (E)<lb />Spencer, 1965-67<lb />Keith Melton (G), 1950<lb />Jack Melvin (FB), 1949-50<lb />William Merner (G), 1937-38<lb />Kenny Michael (RB)<lb />Greensboro, 1972<lb />186<lb />Jim Micheals, 1947<lb />Billy Michel (OL)<lb />Greenville, 1986-88<lb />Thomas Michel (HB)<lb />Arlington, Va., 1961-63<lb />Charles Miles (RB)<lb />Indianapolis, Ind., 1991-92<lb />Worth Millard (G), 1952<lb />Bob Millie (E)<lb />Toronto, Canada, 1969-71<lb />Bob Miller (B), 1941-43<lb />Eric Miller (DT)<lb />Joliet, Ill., 1974<lb />Greg Miller (SE)<lb />Havelock, 1970<lb />Ronnie Miller (FL)<lb />Thomasville, 1970<lb />Dinky Mills (WB)<lb />Ayden, 1962-64<lb />Mike Mills (TB)<lb />Statesville, 1968-70<lb />Tim Mitchell (OC)<lb />Lancaster, Pa., 1981-84<lb />William Mitchell (WB)<lb />Fayetteville, 1969-71<lb />Tom Mixon (C), 1955-56<lb />Peter Moe (kK)<lb />Kirstiansand, Norway, 1967<lb />Joe Molineaux (DT)<lb />Grafton, Va., 1986-87<lb />Don Mollenhauer (C-LB)<lb />Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., 1969-71<lb />Richard Monds (G), 1955-57<lb />Alex Monroe (T)<lb />Aberdeen, 1968-69<lb />Jarrod Moody (RB)<lb />Rocky Mount, 1985-88<lb />Aubrey Moore (OG)<lb />Wilson, 1971<lb />Ken Moore (DE)<lb />Harrells, 1971-74<lb />Robert Moore (E)<lb />Roanoke Rapids, 1959-60<lb />Kevin Moran (G)<lb />Manchester, N.H., 1965-67<lb />James Morgan, 1933<lb />* Glenn Morris (LB)<lb />Greensboro, 1978-81<lb />John Morris (DE)<lb />Durham, 1976-79<lb />John Morris (T)<lb />Norfolk, Va., 1968-69<lb />Reggie Moss (TE)<lb />Elizabeth City, 1977<lb />Jack Moye (G), 1938<lb />Steve Mulder (LB)<lb />Bowie, Md., 1974<lb />Robert Muldrow (E)<lb />Bishopville, S.C., 1961<lb />Matt Mulholland (OT)<lb />Bethesda, Md., 1976-79<lb />Eddie Murphy (NG)<lb />Raleigh, 1977<lb />Bruce Murray, 1940<lb />Mike Murray (G)<lb />Reading, Pa., 1967<lb />Hubert Musselwhite, 1946-47<lb />Eric Myers (DT)<lb />Allen Park, Mich., 1991<lb />Wally Myers (NG)<lb />Goldsboro, 1979<lb />Bobby Myrick (LHB)<lb />Goldsboro, 1974-75<lb />Mike Myrick (WR)<lb />Goldsboro, 1971-73<lb />Wi Le ty<lb />mmm Woy<lb />momrom am oy<lb />iN<lb />mt im<lb />- ee oe ee = x 5 z : &amp; i = a 5s cy ge F '<lb />ee nn ee -= = is � � ;<lb />SSE = = aia" nme aal a |<lb />XT 2 =e af<lb />wii �] By sais a &amp;<lb />&amp;<lb />&amp;�<lb />A<lb />_<lb /></p>
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          <lb />=a" i a ir |<lb />ya<lb />aa"<lb />4<lb />A<lb />A<lb />*<lb />se<lb />�<lb />�<lb />�<lb />a<lb />"<lb />vat<lb />rl<lb />rei<lb />r<lb />rN<lb />"<lb />yN<lb />a<lb />ma<lb />as<lb />~<lb />rrr 3<lb />vet<lb />r<lb />TRE } he<lb />A<lb />A<lb />"rt<lb />TE<lb />A<lb />i i<lb />ad<lb />-"<lb />|<lb />|<lb />{<lb />4s<lb />?<lb />{<lb />{<lb />|<lb />J<lb />{<lb />J<lb />\<lb />&amp;<lb />�<lb />N<lb />Thomas Nash (HB), 1955-58<lb />Bob Neff (OT)<lb />Harrisonburg, Va., 1973-74<lb />David Neill (T)<lb />Clifton Heights, Pa., 1963<lb />Fred Nantz (OL)<lb />Rockingham, 1960<lb />Carlton Nelson (QB)<lb />Portsmouth, Va., 1979-82<lb />Ed Nelson (DE)<lb />Commerce, Ga., 1975-77<lb />Eddie Nelson (HB), 1954<lb />Gilbert Nelson (HB), 1955<lb />Robert Nesbit (G)<lb />Salisbury, 1961-62<lb />Jimmy Newman (E)<lb />Greenville, 1964<lb />Chris Nichols (LB)<lb />Asheboro, 1970<lb />Ricky Nichols (SE)<lb />Chesapeake, Va., 1981-84<lb />Gary Niklason (LB)<lb />McLean, Va., 1972-74<lb />Billy Nisbet, 1932<lb />Jack Nobles (T), 1934-35<lb />Andy Noe, 1933<lb />Hampton Noe (G), 1936<lb />Jack Noe (B), 1936-38<lb />Sam Norris (SS)<lb />San Diego, Cal., 1982<lb />Smokey Norris (DB)<lb />Clinton, 1979-82<lb />Norwood Northcutt (B)<lb />1934-36<lb />Ellis Nottingham (E)<lb />Washington, D.C., 1965-67<lb />O<lb />Ruffin Odom (E)<lb />Ahoskie, 1963-66<lb />John O'Driscoll (DL)<lb />Chicago, Ill., 1986-87<lb />Joe O'Hare (TE)<lb />Hyattsville, Md., 1972<lb />Harold O'Kelley (HB), 1952-55<lb />Skipper Oliver (DB)<lb />Fayetteville, 1966<lb />Valla Vonga Oliver (RB)<lb />Mt. Oliver, 1975<lb />Ted O'Neill (C)<lb />Dorchester, Mass., 1974<lb />Larry O'Roark (SE)<lb />Centreville, Va., 1980<lb />Tim Orr (OL)<lb />Hampton, Va., 1988<lb />Ostraner, 1948<lb />Charles Overton (BB)<lb />Edenton, 1966-68<lb />Raymond Overton (T), 1953-56<lb />Alfred Owens (E), 1954<lb />Deke Owens (PK)<lb />Jacksonville, N.C., 1992<lb />P<lb />Dick Paddock (DB)<lb />Allison Park, Pa., 1970-72<lb />Alvah Page, 1932<lb />Link Page (E)<lb />Elm City, 1968<lb />Terry Paige (RB)<lb />Whiteville, 1985<lb />John Painter (E), 1952<lb />Joe Paililli (C), 1948-49<lb />Billy Parker (TE)<lb />Wilmington, 1980-81<lb />Cary Parker (HB)<lb />Hopewell, Va., 1959-61<lb />Derrick Parker (RB)<lb />Greenville, 1987<lb />Lavern Parker (DT)<lb />Chocowinity, 1971<lb />Ricky Parker (T)<lb />Nashville, 1966<lb />Randy Parrish (OG)<lb />Lumberton, 1974-76<lb />Mike Parnell<lb />Jack Patterson (TB)<lb />Jacksonville, Fla., 1969-71<lb />Robert Patterson (QB), 1954;<lb />1956-57<lb />Dickie Patton (E)<lb />Burlington, 1965<lb />Jeff Patton (NG)<lb />Selma, 1984<lb />Jerry Paul (C)<lb />Washington, 1961<lb />Larry Paul (LB)<lb />Raleigh, 1975-77<lb />Ronny Pearce (DB)<lb />Pulaski, Va., 1967<lb />Perry Pearson (T), 1957-58<lb />Ronnie Peed (C-LB)<lb />Hurdle Mills, 1969-71<lb />Stanley Peele (E), 1946; 1948-49<lb />Richard Peeler (DT)<lb />Shelby, 1970-71<lb />Jeff Pegues (DE)<lb />Laurinburg, 1980-83<lb />Willard Pendleton, 1946<lb />Bobby Pennington, 1950<lb />Raymond Pennington (E)<lb />1953-56<lb />Perkins, 1937<lb />Howard Perkins (B), 1934<lb />Raymond Perry (C)<lb />Albemarle, 1963-64<lb />Robert Perry (HB), 1953-56<lb />Robert Perry (HB), 1958<lb />Wade Perry (G)<lb />Rocky Mount, 1987-88<lb />Wayne Perry (DB)<lb />Morrisville, 1978-79<lb />William Phelps (T), 1957<lb />Kenny Phillips (SS)<lb />Greenville, 1982-83<lb />Matt Phillips, 1939<lb />Slade Phillips, 1946<lb />Emerson Pickett (LB)<lb />Beulaville, 1975<lb />Ned Pickford (HB)<lb />Washington, D.C., 1961<lb />Gary Pierce (T)<lb />New Castle, Del., 1957-60<lb />Clayton Piland (T)<lb />Winton, 1959-61<lb />Greg Pingston (DB)<lb />Merritt Island, Fla., 1974-76<lb />Bill Pinkney (CB)<lb />Fayetteville, 1977-78<lb />Reggie Pinkney (DB)<lb />Fort Bragg, 1974-76<lb />E.S. Pittman, 1946<lb />Robert Pittman (C), 1936-37<lb />Robert Platt, 1951<lb />J.C. Plott (DE)<lb />Concord, 1982-83<lb />David Plum (NG)<lb />Raleigh, 1983-86<lb />ECU All-Time Lettermen<lb />187<lb />Mark Pohren (C)<lb />Brighton, lowa, 1970-71<lb />Irving Poliakoff, 1939-40<lb />Wayne Poole (NG)<lb />Knightdale, 1976-79<lb />Damon Pope (TE)<lb />Athens, Ga., 1981-84<lb />Paul Popov (G), 1953-56<lb />Donald Porch (DB)<lb />Pleasant Hill, 1988-90<lb />Lynn Porcher (FS)<lb />Rembert, S.C., 1985<lb />Ken Portis<lb />Chip Post (OG)<lb />Sanford, 1974<lb />Jim Post (LB)<lb />River Vale, N.J., 1971-72<lb />Otis Powell (B), 1936<lb />Willie Powell (DE)<lb />Tarboro, 1985-87<lb />Mac Powers (OG)<lb />Hampton, Va., 1983-84<lb />Bill Pratt (B), 1936<lb />William Pretty<lb />Eddie Price (HB), 1935<lb />William Henry Prince (T)<lb />Exmore, Va., 1965-67<lb />Pete Prominski (C), 1948-50<lb />Ed Proctor (RB)<lb />Charlotte, 1960<lb />Bill Puckett, 1933<lb />Joe Pulley (DB)<lb />Virginia Beach, Va., 1972<lb />Tom Pulley (E)<lb />Durham, 1968-70<lb />Larry Pulliam (FB)<lb />Eden, 1970<lb />Q<lb />Kenneth Quaenell (T), 1937<lb />Greg Quick (OT)<lb />Laurinburg, 1984<lb />N.W. Quick (E), 1949<lb />Norman Quick (OL)<lb />Laurinburg, 1981-84<lb />Colon Quinn (T)<lb />Warsaw, 1962-64<lb />R<lb />Ronnie Ragland (OG)<lb />Gladstone, Va., 1975<lb />Medrick Rainbow (LB)<lb />Conway, S.C., 1984-87<lb />Harry Rainey (HB), 1952-54<lb />Harold Randolph (LB)<lb />Greenville, 1975-77<lb />Cedric Ray (TE)<lb />Fayetteville, 1985<lb />William D. Reagan, Jr. (T)<lb />High Point, 1965-66<lb />Donald Reid (LB)<lb />Farmville, 1980-81; 1983-84<lb />Ronald Reid (LB)<lb />Farmville, 1980-81; 1983-84<lb />Paul Reif (WB)<lb />New Castle, Del., 1963<lb />Travis Render (DB)<lb />Decatur, Ga., 1991-92<lb />Joe Reutter (TE)<lb />Dawington, Pa., 1973-74<lb />Bob Reynolds (E)<lb />Ayden, 1966<lb />Michael Rhett (FB)<lb />Hollywood, Fla., 1988-91<lb />Carl Rhodes (G), 1956<lb />Fella Rhodes (DB)<lb />Chesapeake, Va., 1966-68<lb />Larry Rhodes (E), 1951-54<lb />Pete Ribbins (E)<lb />Ontario, Canada, 1968<lb />George Rice (G), 1952-54<lb />Buster Rich, 1948<lb />Donnell Richardson (LB)<lb />Nashville, 1974<lb />George Richardson (TE)<lb />Chevy Chase, Md., 1963-65<lb />Pete Richardson (DT)<lb />High Point, 1973<lb />Baxter Ridenhour (T), 1933-34<lb />Lester Ridenhour (B), 1934-36;<lb />1938<lb />Melvin Riff (FB), 1958-59<lb />Henry Rivers, 1933<lb />Junior Rivers, 1932<lb />Tom Rivers, 1933<lb />Tootie Robbins (T)<lb />Merry Hill, 1978-81<lb />Curtis Roberson (T), 1954<lb />Howard Roberson (T), 1941<lb />David Roberts (T)<lb />Jacksonville, 1968<lb />George Roberts, 1940<lb />Hubert Roberts (E), 1938<lb />John Robertson (DT)<lb />Eden, 1980-83<lb />Kenneth Robertson (FB)<lb />Leaksville, 1963-64<lb />Harold Robinson (FB)<lb />Washington, 1970<lb />Howard Robinson (T), 1941<lb />Jimmy Robinson (G), 1954<lb />Junior Robinson (DB)<lb />High Point, 1987-89<lb />Reggie Robinson (LB)<lb />Greensboro, N.C., 1992<lb />Wallace Robinson (T), 1950<lb />Frank Roebuck (T), 1937<lb />Mac Roebuck (HB), 1959<lb />Buck Rogers (T)<lb />Freeman, Va., 1966<lb />Charles Rogers (G), 1957<lb />David Rogers (FB)<lb />Monroe, 1958-60<lb />Gerry Rogers (LB)<lb />Pottstown, Pa., 1982-83<lb />Walter Rogers (G), 1938-40<lb />Chester Rogerson (T), 1953-56<lb />"'Crack'' Rogerson, 1933<lb />Russell Rogerson (T), 1940-41<lb />Mike Roper (K)<lb />Hendersonville, 1973-74<lb />Randy Rose (G)<lb />Rocky Mount, 1966<lb />Wes Rothrock (DB)<lb />Enfield, 1968-70<lb />Dan Rouse (QB)<lb />Newport News, Va., 1960-61<lb />George Rouse (E)<lb />Newport News, Va., 1962<lb />John Rowe (G)<lb />Southern Pines, 1969-70<lb />Ralph Royster (G)<lb />Henderson, 1961-63<lb />Robert Ruck (G), 1957<lb />Larry Rudisill (HB), 1961-64<lb />Charles Rumbey, 1932<lb />Joe Rusinowski (OG)<lb />Long Island, N.Y., 1974<lb />Skip Russell (LB)<lb />Swansboro, 1973-74<lb /></p>
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          <lb />ECU All-Time Lettermen<lb />Bob Ryan (E)<lb />Richmond, Va., 1964<lb />S<lb />Ted Salmon (T)<lb />Richmond, Va., 1969-71<lb />Vernon Salmon (HB), 1957<lb />Bob Salyer (WR)<lb />Lookout Mtn., Tenn., 1971<lb />Kevin Samuel (S)<lb />Fayetteville, 1984<lb />Chris Santa Cruz (LB)<lb />Lillian, Ala., 1983-84<lb />Wilbur Sasser (G)<lb />Goldsboro, 1968-70<lb />Bob Sanford (L)<lb />Rockingham, 1960<lb />Charles Satterwhite (G), 1952<lb />Brian Saunders (LB)<lb />New Bern, 1986<lb />Will Saunders (TE)<lb />Franklin, Va., 1979-80<lb />Baxter Savage (G), 1957<lb />Mayhew Sawyer, 1932<lb />Rusty Scales (DHB)<lb />Little Falls, N.J., 1969-71<lb />John Schaffer (DE)<lb />Jacksonville, 1975<lb />Don Schink (RB)<lb />Totowa, N.J., 1972-74<lb />Paul Schnurr (E)<lb />Fayetteville, 1965-67<lb />Wilson Schuerholz (B), 1940-41<lb />Jody Schulz (DE)<lb />Chester, Md., 1981-82<lb />John Richard Schwarz (T)<lb />Asheboro, 1965-67<lb />Paul Scott (G), 1941<lb />Tom Scott (OT)<lb />Rose Hill, 1989-92<lb />Walter Scott (DT)<lb />Trenton, S.C., 1991-92<lb />Tommy Scribner (HB), 1956<lb />Troy Sealy (NG)<lb />Fairmont, N.C., 1991<lb />Kurt Seekford (TE)<lb />Leesburg, Va., 1991-92<lb />Jim Sermons (E)<lb />Cove City, 1969<lb />Amos Sexton, 1946<lb />Mack Seymour (HB)<lb />Elizabeth City, 1959-60<lb />John Shallcross (C)<lb />Smithfield, 1974<lb />Mike Shea (WR)<lb />Virginia Beach, Va., 1972-74<lb />Bill Shelton (B), 1936-39<lb />Bill Sherman (WR)<lb />Chapel Hill, 1974<lb />Dwight Shoe (E), 1949-52<lb />Wayne Shoe (G), 1953<lb />Jimmy Shuffler (C)<lb />New Bern, 1965-67<lb />Sandy Siler (QB), 1949-52<lb />Wil Siler (C)<lb />Siler City, 1963<lb />Anthony Simpson (FB)<lb />Brooklyn, N.Y., 1984-87<lb />Bruce Simpson (LB)<lb />Jacksonville, 1984-85; 1987<lb />Francis Sinclair (G), 1934-36<lb />James Singletary (LB)<lb />Fayetteville, 1988<lb />Leroy Singleton (T), 1957<lb />Bill Skeeter (QB), 1957<lb />Dan Skinner (E), 1952<lb />Louis Slade (HB), 1954<lb />George Slaughter (FB), 1955-57<lb />Smith (G), 1936<lb />A. Smith (FB), 1935<lb />Billy Smith (HB), 1948-50<lb />Charles Smith (T), 1953-56<lb />David Smith (C)<lb />Whiteville, 1960-62<lb />Dennis Smith (E), 1949-52<lb />Doug Smith (DT)<lb />Pamlico, 1979-80<lb />Earl Smith (E), 1937-39<lb />Gene Smith (TE)<lb />Gaffney, S.C., 1991<lb />Gherman Smith (T), 1935<lb />Greg Smith (OG)<lb />Chocowinity, N.C., 1991<lb />Johnny Smith (FB), 1948-50<lb />Junior Smith (RB)<lb />Fayetteville, N.C., 1991-92<lb />Mitchell Smith (OT)<lb />Southern Pines, 1975-78<lb />Nelson Smith (OT)<lb />Goldsboro, 1975-78<lb />''Red'' Smith (G), 1934-36<lb />Tony Smith (NG)<lb />Laurinburg, 1981<lb />Tony Lee Smith (WR)<lb />Fayetteville, 1984-87<lb />Vinson Smith (LB)<lb />Statesville, 1984-87<lb />Wayne Smith (WR)<lb />Springfield, Pa., 1974<lb />George Snyder (DHB)<lb />Mount Airy, 1969<lb />James Snyder (FB)<lb />Franklin, N.J., 1965<lb />Greg Sokolohorsky (OT)<lb />Garnerville, N.Y., 1984-85<lb />Fred Soles (HB), 1948-49<lb />Stewart Southall (OG)<lb />Milledgeville, Ga., 1987-89<lb />Jimmy Southerland (QB)<lb />Wilmington, 1975-77<lb />Reeves Spainhour (DT)<lb />Wake Forest, 1989-90<lb />Darrell Speed (QB)<lb />Sanford, 1983-85<lb />James Speight (HB)<lb />Greenville, 1955-58<lb />Jimmie Speight, 1933<lb />Leroy Spivey (E)<lb />Edenton, 1962-63<lb />Worth Springs (T)<lb />Charlotte, 1966-68<lb />George Stafford (QB)<lb />Hamlet, 1959-60<lb />Walter Stanfield (E), 1952<lb />Ambros Stankus, 1939<lb />Jim Stanley (HB), 1950<lb />Mike Stanley (OT)<lb />Dunn, 1973-74<lb />John Stauffer (T), 1959<lb />Sam Stell, 1948<lb />Hal Stephens (DT)<lb />Whiteville, 1980-83<lb />Mike Stephens (DB)<lb />Chincoteague, Va., 1970-71<lb />Richard Stevens (HB)<lb />Whiteville, 1960-62<lb />Sammy Stevens (DB)<lb />Seabrook, Md., 1970<lb />Woodrow Stevenson (DT)<lb />Longwood, 1977<lb />Buddy Stewart (G)<lb />Wilmington, 1961-63<lb />Greg Stewart (QB)<lb />Middlebrook, Va., 1980-82<lb />Ron Stewart (DB)<lb />Jacksonville, 1974<lb />Terry Stoughton (LB)<lb />Fort Scott, Kan., 1971-72<lb />Durward Stowe (HB), 1935<lb />Murry Strawbridge (G)<lb />Williamston, 1960-61<lb />Alan Strawderman (LB)<lb />Harrisonburg, Va., 1972-74<lb />Kenny Strayhorn (TB)<lb />Trenton, 1973-75<lb />Les Strayhorn (TB)<lb />Trenton, 1970-72<lb />Roswell Streeter (DB)<lb />Greenville, 1986-88<lb />Bobby Strickland (FB), 1952<lb />Ezra Strickland (G), 1953<lb />William Strickland (HB)<lb />Portsmouth, Va., 1959-62<lb />Nelson Strother (LB)<lb />Charlottesville, Va., 1972-74<lb />Curtis Struyk (DT)<lb />Beaufort, 1984-86<lb />Dalwyn Suggs (HB), 1955<lb />Tommy Summer (LB)<lb />Cherryville, 1976-77<lb />Carl Summerell (QB)<lb />Virginia Beach, Va., 1971-73<lb />Ed Summerlin (FB)<lb />Tarboro, 1968-70<lb />John Sumner (T)<lb />Winston-Salem, 1963<lb />''Poss'' Sumrell, 1933<lb />Theodore Sutton (FB)<lb />Kinston, 1977-80<lb />Bob Swain, 1948<lb />Tom Swain (FB), 1950<lb />Charles Swanner (E)<lb />Edenton, 1967-69<lb />John Swart (G), 1950-51<lb />Earl Sweet (T)<lb />Portsmouth, Va., 1958-62<lb />Norman Swindell (BB)<lb />New Bern, 1963-65<lb />Tim Swords (DT)<lb />New Martinville, W.V., 1976-79<lb />Gerald Sykes (SE-DB)<lb />Fayetteville, 1979-82<lb />Vic Sykes (E)<lb />Arlington, Va., 1979-82<lb />Dave Szymanski (LB)<lb />Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 1970<lb />y<lb />Essray Taliaferro (LB)<lb />Smithfield, 1984-87<lb />Ed Tanner (E), 1949-50<lb />Fritz Tanner (HB), 1957<lb />Billy Tart (C)<lb />Dunn, 1972<lb />Lou Tatarski, 1946<lb />Robert Tate (DB)<lb />Wilmington, N.C., 1991-92<lb />Daryl Taylor (DT)<lb />Fayetteville, N.C., 1991<lb />Dean Taylor (OL)<lb />Wallace, 1990<lb />Derek Taylor (NG)<lb />Atlanta, Ga., 1990-92<lb />Gene Taylor (T), 1953<lb />188<lb />Ken Taylor (LB)<lb />Hampton, Va., 1985<lb />Luke Taylor (C), 1951-52<lb />Karrol Teachey (G), 1957<lb />Marshall Teague (B), 1941<lb />Doug Temple (G)<lb />Elizabeth City, 1969<lb />John Tesh (T)<lb />Mount Airy, 1968<lb />Joseph Testo (BB)<lb />Winston-Salem, 1965-67<lb />Gary Tew (DT)<lb />Clinton, 1972<lb />Mac Thacker (FB)<lb />Henderson, 1959-60<lb />Irving Tharrington (E), 1936<lb />Bobby Thomas (T), 1951-53<lb />Dave Thomas (SS)<lb />Goldsboro, 1983-84<lb />David Thomas (E), 1957-59<lb />Greg Thomas (C)<lb />Goldsboro, 1983-86<lb />Frank Thomas<lb />Anthony Thompson (LB)<lb />Wilson, 1987-89<lb />Buddy Thompson (LB)<lb />Chesapeake, Va., 1972<lb />Chuck Thompson (LB)<lb />Thomaston, Ga., 1974<lb />Ricky Thompson (LB)<lb />Henderson, 1974<lb />Peter Thorell (HB)<lb />Stafford-Wane, Pa., 1961-62<lb />Tom Threlkeld (DB)<lb />Naples, Fla., 1970<lb />Roger Thrift (QB), 1949-50<lb />Terry Tilghman (OT)<lb />Mesquite, Tex., 1991-92<lb />Vance Tingler (DT)<lb />Wilson, 1977-79<lb />Joe Tkach (DE)<lb />Jacksonville, 1971-73<lb />Dupree Tolar, 1933<lb />Jerry Tolley (WB)<lb />Edenton, 1962-64<lb />Ricky Torain (DB)<lb />Rougemont, 1987-88<lb />Bill Torrence (HB)<lb />Salisbury, 1960<lb />Henry Trevathan (QB)<lb />Greenville, 1978-79<lb />Stuart Tripp (C), 1941<lb 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Weathington (G)<lb />Mooresville, 1961<lb />Mike Weaver (QB)<lb />Williamston, 1974-76<lb />Boyd Webb (QB), 1951-54<lb />Harry Webster (WB)<lb />Murfreesboro, 1964<lb />M.G. Wetherington, 1946-47<lb />Bob Wheeler, 1946<lb />George Wheeler (T)<lb />Huntersville, 1967-69<lb />James Wheeler (FB)<lb />Wilson, 1964<lb />Dan Wheelis, 1946<lb />Orlando Whitaker (QB)<lb />Battleboro, N.C., 1991<lb />Al Whiting (WR)<lb />Daizell, S.C., 1988-90<lb />George Whitley (WB)<lb />Huntersville, 1968-70<lb />Kent Wickizer (T), 1955-56<lb />Nate Wigfall (DT)<lb />Jacksonville, 1978-80<lb />Billy Wightman (TB)<lb />Graham, 1967-69<lb />Johnny Wike (G), 1958-59<lb />Roy Wiley (FB)<lb />Burlington, 1978-81<lb />Vic Wilfore (WR)<lb />Greenville, 1972-74<lb />Wilkerson (E), 1936<lb />George Wilkerson (DE)<lb />Wilson, 1972-74<lb />Whitley Wilkerson (C)<lb />Wilson, 1979-82<lb />Jerry Wilkins (FB)<lb />Dunn, 1960<lb />Alan Williams (DE)<lb />Williamston, 1971<lb />Abb Williams, 1948-49<lb />Abner Williams (HB), 1946<lb />B. Williams, 1948<lb />Chipper Williams (T)<lb />Raleigh, 1969<lb />Clifford Williams (NG)<lb />Fayetteville, 1978-80<lb />Dempsey Williams (G)<lb />Fayetteville, 1958-60<lb />Henry Williams (FLK)<lb />Tunica, Miss., 1983-84<lb />Joe Williams (G), 1937-40<lb />John Williams (E)<lb />Rocky Mount, 1967<lb />John Williams (DT)<lb />Norfolk, Va., 1973<lb />John Williams (QB-P)<lb />Easley, S.C., 1982<lb />Ron Williams (WR)<lb />Rock Hill, S.C., 1991<lb />John Williamson (LB)<lb />Laurinburg, 1984-87<lb />Wilbur Williamson (WR)<lb />Newport News, Va., 1972-75<lb />ECU All-Time Leffermen<lb />189<lb />Glenn Willis (LB)<lb />Beaufort, 1986-88<lb />Danny Wilmer (E-LB)<lb />Buena Vista, Va., 1967-69<lb />Buck Wilson (C), 1948; 1950<lb />Damon Wilson (RB)<lb />Jacksonville, Fla., 1991-92<lb />Lewis Wilson (QB)<lb />Foley, Ala., 1985<lb />Nick Wilson (OT)<lb />Marietta, Ga., 1990-92<lb />Walter Wilson (WR)<lb />Baltimore, Md., 1986-89<lb />Frank Winesette, 1946<lb />Cecil Winslow (E), 1949-51<lb />Gene Winters (C)<lb />Dunn, 1976-78<lb />Bob Withrow (E)<lb />Dayton, Ohio, 1966-68<lb />George Wood, 1946<lb />William Woodard, 1932<lb />Woodrow Woodard, 1932<lb />Floyd Woody (B), 1941<lb />Jim Woody (kK)<lb />Clinton, 1972-74<lb />Hilton Woolard (E), 1957<lb />Pete Woolley (C-LB)<lb />River Vale, N.J., 1969-71<lb />Tim Wolter (P-DB)<lb />Wendell, 1985-86; 1989<lb />Tony Wortham (DT)<lb />Atlanta, Ga., 1990-91<lb />Tom Worthington, 1932<lb />Gerald Wrenn (kK)<lb />Danville, Va., 1968-70<lb />Dan Wright, 1932<lb />Richard Wright (DB)<lb />Fayetteville, 1990-91<lb />Steve Wright (G)<lb />Rocky Mount, 1964<lb />Ernie Wruck (LB)<lb />Brookhaven, N.Y., 1973<lb />Bob Wunch (WB)<lb />Raleigh, 1969<lb />Curtis Wyatt (DE)<lb />Compton, Cal., 1982-84<lb />John Wyatt, 1946<lb />Vernard Wynn (CB)<lb />Moore, 1984-85<lb />J.C. Wynne, 1932<lb />�<lb />lllard Yarborough (HB), 1948;<lb />1951-52<lb />Bob Young (B), 1940-41<lb />Dennis Young (TB)<lb />Winston-Salem, 1966-67<lb />Jack Young (T), 1940-41<lb />John Young, 1946<lb />Pinky Young (E), 1954-55<lb />Z<lb />Chuck Zadnik (DT)<lb />Monangahela, Pa., 1970-71<lb />Ralph Zehring (QB), 1956-59<lb />Peter Zophy (WR)<lb />Burke, Va., 1991-92<lb />Nick Zuras (B), 1941-42<lb />This list represents football<lb />lettermen since East Carolina<lb />began football in 1932.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />All-Time Assistant Coaches List<lb />(EDITOR'S NOTE: Must have coached at least one game at East Carolina.)<lb />Wright Anderson (Elon, '68), Offensive Coordinator - 1980-81; Running<lb />Backs - 1974-76<lb />Bob Babich (Tulsa, '84), Inside Linebackers/Defensive Line - 1992-93<lb />Art Baker (Presbyterian, 53), Offensive Coordinator/Associate Head<lb />Coach - 1983<lb />Rick Bankston (Tampa, '68), Defensive Line - 1975-76<lb />Robert Barrow (Middle Tennessee, '77), Running Backs - 1983-84<lb />Larry Beckish (Wichita State, 65), Offensive Coordinator - 1982<lb />Richard Bell (Arkansas, '59), Inside Linebackers/Defensive<lb />Coordinator - 1988<lb />Jim Bengala (Miami, Ohio, 71), Defensive Backs - 1980-82<lb />Todd Berry (Tulsa, '83), Running Backs/ Offensive Coordinator -<lb />1992-93<lb />Kermit Blount (Winston-Salem State, '80), Assistant Backfield Coach -<lb />1983<lb />Waverly Brooks (Virginia Commonwealth, '69), Defensive Ends -<lb />1983-84<lb />Watson Brown (Vanderbilt, 73), Quarterbacks - 1974-75<lb />Harold Bullard (Lenoir-Rhyne, '58), Ends Coach - 1962-69<lb />Ricky Bustle (Clemson, '76), Wide Receivers - 1980-82<lb />Bill Cain (East Carolina, 59), Freshmen - 1968<lb />Mike Cassity (Kentucky, '75), Defensive Backs/Defensive Coordinator -<lb />1990-91<lb />Wally Chambers (Eastern Kentucky, '73), Defensive Line - 1985-86<lb />Clyde Christensen (North Carolina, '79), Fullbacks - 1986; Offensive<lb />Coordinator /Quarterbacks - 1987; Outside Linebackers - 1988<lb />Ron Cooper (Jacksonville State, 82), Inside Linebackers - 1989<lb />Larry Coyer (Marshall, 65), Defensive Coordinator /Assistant Head<lb />Coach/Inside Linebackers - 1993<lb />Chuck Driesbach (Villanova, '75), Running Backs - 1987-88<lb />Phil Elmassian (William &amp; Mary, 73), Defensive Backs - 1983<lb />Charlie Elmquist (Eastern Michigan, '62), Offensive Tackles - 1983-84<lb />Jeff Farrington (The Citadel, '82), Defensive Backs - 1985-87<lb />Garry Fast (Catawba, '77), Defensive Backs - 1980-81<lb />Jeff Fela (Southwestern Kansas, '75), Fullbacks - 1988<lb />Al Ferguson (Florence State, 62), Offensive Line - 1970<lb />Linwood Ferguson (East Carolina, *73), Defensive Backs - 1984<lb />Pat Flaherty (East Stroudsburg, '78), Defensive Line - 1992<lb />Jim Fuller (Alabama, '67), Offensive Line - 1974<lb />Bob Gantt (North Carolina, 52), Defensive Coordinator - 1969;<lb />Offensive Backs - 1962-68<lb />Kevin Gilbride (Southern Connecticut State, '74), Offensive Assistant -<lb />1987; Offensive Coordinator /Quarterbacks - 1988<lb />Ben Grieb (East Carolina, 69), Defensive Line - 1974-75<lb />Cary Godette (East Carolina, '77), Defensive Line - 1990-91; 1977-79<lb />Jim Gudger (East Carolina, '71), Offensive Line - 1980<lb />Wayne Hall (Alabama, '73), Defensive Line - 1978-79<lb />John Hallow (East Carolina, '83), Strong Safeties - 1984<lb />Les Herrin (Western Carolina, '71), Linebackers - 1985-87; Defensive<lb />Coordinator - 1986-87<lb />Jim Holland (Appalachian State, '71), Defensive Ends - 1980-82<lb />Ken Hutcherson (Miami, Ohio, '69), Offensive Backs - 1975-79<lb />Dave Huxtable (Eastern Illinois, '79), Inside Linebackers - 1990-91<lb />Jeff Jagodzinski (Wisconsin-Whitewater, 85), Tight Ends - 1988-90;<lb />Offensive Line - 1991-93<lb />Ellis Johnson (The Citadel, 75), Outside Linebackers - 1985-87<lb />David Jones (Fayetteville State, 77), Noseguards - 1982-84<lb />Tim Kelly (Elon, '76), Defensive Line - 1989<lb />Al Kincaid (Virginia Tech, '65), Quarterbacks - 1976-79<lb />190<lb />Rex Kipps (Richmond, '77), Defensive Line - 1983-84<lb />Warren Klawiter (Kansas State, 65), Defensive Line - 1973<lb />Dick Kupec (Connecticut, 65), Offensive Line - 1973-79<lb />Theo Lemon (Ohio Univ., '80), Defensive Line - 1993<lb />Terry Lewis (Southern, '70), Offensive Line - 1980-81<lb />Steve Logan (Tulsa, '75), Running Backs - 1989; Co-Offensive<lb />Coordinator /Quarterbacks - 1990-91<lb />Doug Martin (Kentucky, '86), Tight Ends - 1992-93<lb />John Matlock (Georgia Tech, '64), Defensive Line - 1971-72<lb />Ken Matous (Wichita State, '78), Wide Receivers - 1983-88<lb />Jerry McGee (Duke, '61), Defensive Coordinator - 1970<lb />Tom McMahon (Montana, '72), Outside Linebackers/ Defensive<lb />Coordinator - 1989<lb />Ruffin McNeill (East Carolina, 80), Defensive Line - 1992<lb />Don Murry (Arkansas A&amp;M, '66), Offensive Coordinator / Running<lb />Backs - 1984-86<lb />Gary Nelson (Western Carolina, '79), Offensive Line - 1980-81<lb />Greg Nord (Kentucky, '80), Running Backs - 1990-91<lb />Lanny Norris (Alabama, '73), Defensive Backs - 1975-76<lb />Frank Novak (Connecticut, '67), Offensive Coordinator - 1973<lb />Michael O'Cain (Clemson, '77), Quarterbacks/ Assistant Head Coach -<lb />1985<lb />Frank Orgel (Georgia, '61), Linebackers - 1974-79<lb />Chuck Pagano (Wyoming, '84), Defensive Backs - 1989; Outside<lb />Linebackers - 1992-93<lb />Norm Parker (Eastern Michigan, '66), Defensive Coordinator - 1980-82<lb />Don Powers (Western Carolina, '67), Defensive Backs - 1985-88;<lb />Assistant Head Coach - 1986-88<lb />Spencer Prescott (Villanova, '80), Running Backs - 1981-82<lb />Vito Ragazzo (William &amp; Mary, '51), Offensive Coordinator - 1971-72<lb />Sonny Randle (Virginia, 59), Wide Receivers - 1970<lb />Carl Reese (Missouri, 65), Defensive Coordinator - 1970-73<lb />Mark Richt (Miami, Fla., 82), Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks -<lb />1989<lb />Bob Sanders (Davidson, '76), Linebackers - 1980-82<lb />Steve Shankweiler (Davidson, '74), Offensive Line - 1987-91; Co-<lb />Offensive Coordinator - 1990-91<lb />Bob Slowik (Delaware, '77), Outside Linebackers - 1990-91<lb />Dale Steele (South Carolina, '76), Wide Receivers - 1989-93<lb />Don Thompson (Connecticut, '75), Defensive Line - 1987-88<lb />Tom Throckmorton (Randolph-Macon, '65), Defensive Coordinator -<lb />1983-84<lb />Chris Thurmond (Tulsa, '75), Defensive Coordinator - 1992; Defensive<lb />Backs - 1992-93<lb />Henry Trevathan (East Carolina, 54), Wide Receivers - 1970-80<lb />Greg Troupe (East Carolina, 73), Defensive Line - 1976-77<lb />Larry Van Der Hayden (lowa State, '62), Offensive Line - 1973<lb />Henry VanSant (East Carolina, '61), Defensive Line - 1979; 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          <lb />a * -_- -- a a - - - os "i , aii .. = as EE ----- lL WO TP 2 ; =~ @ = &amp; \ ae mF | \ 'a a<lb />is Es<lb />cut '\ 8<lb />Pie a _| Ls i S i e<lb />PY CR CY CY YU CA YY TT TT YY FY PY YY PY YO YP<lb /><lb /><lb />EMERGENCY ROOM ROAD<lb /><lb />To Vanceboro and New Bern � VW THE PLAZA<lb />z.<lb />a nvisonvRalelon Ld<lb />TO Washington, NC o Farmville<lb />Rome aS Et Greenville Blvd.<lb />Us. 264 By-Pass<lb />5 Da<lb />&amp; &gt; 59 ae<lb />Greenville Square<lb />Shopping Ctr<lb />Ficklen Stadium Sports Medicine Building<lb /><lb />1 Brody Medical Sciences BIidg 12. Intensive Care<lb />2. Health Sciences Library 13. Radiology<lb />and Administration 14. Bed Tower eo<lb />3 Biotechnology Building 15. Surgery we<lb />4 Radiation Oncology Center 16 Teaching Addition x)<lb />5. Family Practice Center 17. Neonatal Intensive Care &amp;<lb />6. Eastern Area Health 18. Birthing Center<lb />Education Center (under construction) So ee eee<lb />7. Magnetic Resonance Imaging 19. Rehabilitation Center eae es ee<lb />8 Vivarium 20. Mental Health Center To Dickinson Ave =<lb />9 Laboratory 21. Gaskins-Leslie Center<lb />10. Admissions 22. Psychiatry TO ECU<lb />11. Emergency Department 23. Helipad Medical<lb />Complex<lb />Fletcher Auditorium ae ; Mendenhall Student Ctr<lb />Brewster Joyner Library<lb />Student Stores Le<lb />i = Wright C Umstead 7<lb />@ 10 Washington, NC a 10th St (as 10th St<lb />- 3 _<lb />5 ED<lb />= A ee<lb />13 24 ne af OS aos 58<lb />a quae a<lb />SEED 5 y ED<lb />= | \<lb />Ba x2\ ath<lb />a - ey<lb />oe Catster<lb />ee 33 : oe<lb />'<lb />194<lb />"AB<lb />50<lb />INDEX TO BUILDINGS<lb /><lb />41. Afro American Cultural Center Whichard ECU Personnel Dept.<lb />2. Amphitheater 63<lb />3. Austin Building<lb />4 Aycock Residence Hall 23. Fletcher Residence Hall Jenkins Fine Arts Ctr. Garrett<lb />S. Belk Building-School of Allied Health 24. Garage<lb />and Social Work 25. Garrett House-Computing Center Annex<lb />6. Belk Residence Hall 26. Garrett Residence Hall 48<lb />7. Blount House-Public Safety, Traffic, and 27. Graham Building 42. Mamie Jenkins Building<lb />Information Center 28. Greene Residence Hall 43. Mendenhall Student Center :<lb />8. Bloxton House 29. Harrington Field 44. Messick Theatre Arts Center Chaney ea<lb />9. Brewster Building 30. Heating Plant 45. McGinnis Auditorium<lb />10. Cafeteria Building 31. Home Economics Building- 46. Minges Coliseum 59. Speech &amp; Hearing Building<lb />11. Central Supply-2nd Floor School of Home Economics 47. Nursing Building-School of Nursing 60. Speight Building-School of<lb />42. Chancellor's House 32. Howard House-News Bureau 48. Personnel Department Education/Department of Psychology<lb />13. Christenbury Memorial Gymnasium 33. Infirmary 49. Pirate Club Building 61. Spilman Building<lb />14. Clement Residence Hall 34. International House 50. Publications Building 62. Sports Medicine Building<lb />15. Cotten Residence Hall 35. Irons Building 51. Ragsdale Hall 63. TaylorSlaughter Alumni Center E A S T<lb />16. Croatan Building 36. Jarvis Residence Hall 52. Rawl Annex 64. Tyler Residence Hall<lb />17. Erwin Hall 37. Jenkins Fine Arts Center- 53. Rawl Building-School of Business 65. Umstead Residence Hall<lb />18. Faculty Offices School of Art/Gray Gallery 54. Regional Development Institute 66. Whichard Building 54 C A RO L I NA<lb />19. Ficklen Stadium 38. Jones Residence Hall 55. Scales Field House 67. White Residence Hall<lb />20. Flanagan Building-School of Technology 39. Joyner Library 56. Science Building 68. Wright Annex UNIVERSITY<lb />21. Fleming Residence Hall 40. Leisure Systems Studies 57. Scott Residence Hall 69. Wright Building<lb />22. Fletcher Music Center-School of Music 41. Maintenance Building, Central Warehouse 58. Slay Residence Hall 70. New General Classroom<lb /></p>
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        <p>I '<lb />re<lb />ar<lb />�<lb />aa<lb />Ww<lb />ry<lb />MMi<lb />"4<lb />rvi<lb />yl<lb />ir<lb />|<lb />i<lb />a<lb />a ;<lb />4<lb />be<lb />}<lb />r<lb />i<lb />cr<lb />a "<lb />a<lb />(Aa t<lb />-<lb />a<lb />ae<lb />| 7g 7<lb />y |<lb />ae<lb />AA �@<lb />4<lb />a<lb />a"<lb />-<lb />4 AAAS<lb />+<lb />Ed<lb />m<lb />\<lb />ae<lb />ee<lb />4<lb />a<lb />a<lb />a<lb />P*<lb />wa!<lb />=)<lb />Ward Sports Medicine Buildinc<lb />The first major step in East Carolina's continuing efforts to upgrade<lb />facilities, the Ward Sports Medicine Building, became a reality in<lb />October of 1989. The building has been dedicated in honor of Robert<lb />and Margaret Ward of Burlington, N.C.<lb />In 1991, the Wards made the largest single endowed gift ever re-<lb />ceived through the ECU Educational Foundation. The gift is just one of<lb />the numerous contributions the Wards have made to the Foundation<lb />over the years. They are Endowed Scholarship members of the Pirate<lb />Club, have made many contributions toward the enhancement of<lb />academics services for student-athletes, and for their son Robert's<lb />graduation from ECU in May of 1991, contributed a $50,000 athletic<lb />scholarship in his name. Bob Ward is also the co-chairman of the<lb />school's Shared Visions Capital Campaign.<lb />'Bob and Margaret Ward have supported our efforts in the growth of<lb />academic and personal development of student-athletes for many years.<lb />We are all deeply appreciative of the Wards' generosity and friendship,''<lb />said ECU director of athletics Dave Hart, Jr.<lb />The Board of Trustees, on Dec. 6, 1991, approved a Motion at their<lb />meeting, to dedicate the Sports Medicine Building in the name of Bob<lb />and Margaret Ward.<lb />The three-story, 82,095-square foot structure, the home of ECU's<lb />athletic department and Human Performance Laboratory, provides the<lb />two areas with state-of-the-art technology.<lb />'From a facilities standpoint, this building took us to another level,"'<lb />Dave Hart said. "The building is a very visible illustration of the direction<lb />Our program is headed.<lb />"It is a great source of pride for our athletic department, as well as<lb />our sports medicine and human performance departments."<lb />The injury treatment and rehabilitation center of the sports medicine<lb />department includes the latest in technology, making it one of the top<lb />sports medicine programs in the country. Among the many features of<lb />the new building is a 5,000-square foot strength training center, a<lb />state-of-the-art human performance laboratory, bio-mechanics lab,<lb />classrooms and men's and women's locker rooms.<lb />The entire coaching staffs for the football and men's and women's<lb />basketball teams are housed on the second floor, while the athletic ad-<lb />ministrative staff has their offices on the third floor.<lb />The building is unique in structure. The shortest of six sides of the<lb />building is the front of the facility which faces Ficklen Stadium.<lb />The building has already played host to several conferences,<lb />seminars and meetings, including ECU's annual Sports Medicine<lb />Conference.<lb />Features of the first floor include:<lb />"Sports Medicine Training Center - Sophisticated injury treatment,<lb />evaluation and rehabilitation equipment fill the room including touch-<lb />control whirlpools, a computerized isokinetic rehabilitation and evalua-<lb />tion machine, exam rooms including one dental chair, and a 7-foot deep<lb />195<lb />whirlpool that allows an<lb />weight.<lb />The training area also boasts 19 taping stations and a radio com-<lb />munication center which allows sports medicine officials to monitor<lb />action on the football field and basketball court simultaneously.<lb />*Strength Training Center - Includes 5,000-square feet of shiny<lb />new chrome and steel, with mirror-lined walls.<lb />*Locker Rooms - Both men and women.<lb />"Equipment Storage - A spacious area with equipment for 135 foot-<lb />ball players and more.<lb />Attractions of the second floor include:<lb />*"Pat Draughon Multipurpose Lounge - An area that overlooks<lb />Ficklen Stadium. Trophy cases, retired jerseys and mementos from<lb />Pirate athletics line the room.<lb />"Football - Offices for the head coach, nine assistant coaches,<lb />graduate assistants, a recruiting coordinator and secretaries. Football<lb />also has two storage rooms, a file room, and has access to two<lb />mini-auditoriums.<lb />*Leo Jenkins Auditorium - A multi-use auditorium that can seat up<lb />to 300 people. The auditorium can be broken down into two or four dif-<lb />ferent rooms. It is used for meetings, classes, press conferences and<lb />other gatherings.<lb />*Hall of Fame - Hall of honor recognizing distinguished individuals<lb />who have brought honor to Pirate athletics. A plaque recognizes each<lb />member of the Hall of Fame.<lb />"Basketball - More offices for each coach, and a meeting room for<lb />both the men's and women's staff.<lb />*Student Development - Computers and tutors are available to<lb />keep the student-athlete ahead in his/her studies and career<lb />development.<lb />*Classrooms<lb />*Sports Medicine Offices<lb />The third floor includes:<lb />"Human Performance Laboratory - A sophisticated lab with the<lb />latest in human performance technology.<lb />"Biomechanics Lab<lb />*Video Lab and Film Darkroom - A state-of-the-art video workroom<lb />with the latest in high-tech equipment.<lb />*Athletic Administrative Staff - Offices saturate the third floor from<lb />the athletic director to the business manager to the sports information<lb />director.<lb />The Ward Sports Medicine Building is a unique structure, unlike any<lb />facility in the country.<lb />"With the athletics department and portions of the human per-<lb />formance department under one roof,'' said Hart, "'the building is a<lb />positive illustration of how athletics and academics go hand-in-hand at<lb />East Carolina."<lb />injured athlete to exercise without bearing<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Greenville and Eastern N.C.<lb />Greenville, North Carolina is one of the fastest growing cities<lb />in the Tar Heel state. Founded in 1771 as the Town of<lb />Martinsborough, Greenville has seen its population grow from<lb />just over 29,000 in 1970 to an estimated 45,000 in 1990. And,<lb />there's plenty of reason why this city has grown so much.<lb />The county seat of Pitt County, Greenville has been<lb />traditionally agricultural, holding the distinction as the world's<lb />leading producer of bright, flue-cured tobacco, and also a leader<lb />in production of peanuts, soybeans, cucumbers and other fruits<lb />and vegetables.<lb />Major manufacturing employers in the Greenville-Pitt County<lb />area include Burroughs Wellcome Pharmaceuticals, Yale<lb />Materials, Empire Brushes and Procter &amp; Gamble.<lb />While the region remains strong in agriculture, Greenville has<lb />changed with the times, adding the proper mix of industry and<lb />recreational facilities to give the community a variety of options.<lb />Local and regional support for expanded medical services in<lb />Eastern North Carolina resulted in the development of a major<lb />medical community in Greenville, and the region now depends<lb />on the city as a primary source for advanced health care.<lb />Pitt County Memorial Hospital is Greenville's community<lb />hospital and the primary teaching facility for the East Carolina<lb />University School of Medicine, and with its excellent facilities and<lb />capabilities, it has become the regional referral center for 29<lb />counties in Eastern North Carolina.<lb />Vel ReGen | A<lb />--a $0 = � � as � � os � 0 eo � 0 em 0 O<lb />NORTH GA R OVE IN A<lb />NL, SLE<lb /><lb /><lb />h Greensboro Durham � �K Rocky Mount<lb />r \Go) oN Willia<lb />io eaagn BAT Caen OP to<lb />~ Gresnviletzey<lb />wy<lb />Kinston � /<lb />New Bern eX<lb />pnts oNe ; Jacksonville<lb />� oes x<lb />aC<lb />y o, IF<lb />oy �, 4 Sk<lb />7, �\o nce<lb />fo)  &gt; Wilmington<lb />Gs<lb />'" NAL<lb />qF f<lb />ps Sa -<lb />Greenville is a rich environment for the arts with a blend of art<lb />organization, a private Art Center, Pitt County Arts Council and<lb />the East Carolina University Schools of Arts and Music. Popular<lb />art festivals highlight the year, while the excellent reputation of<lb />the ECU School of Music attracts a high percentage of out-of-<lb />state students to the respected program.<lb />A wide array of live theater-plays, musical comedies, opera<lb />and operettas and films come to Greenville through ECU. The<lb />Summer Theatre, featuring Broadway shows, and the Dinner<lb />Theatre series are particularly popular.<lb />Greenville citizens enjoy outdoor recreation all year long<lb />thanks to a moderate climate. There are four distinct seasons,<lb />none too harsh to enjoy. Winters are short and usually mild, with<lb />the average January temperatures hovering around 45 degrees.<lb />The long summer is not too hot due to a stiff southern breeze<lb />and average July temperatures of 79 degrees.<lb />US 264 to<lb />Washington<lb />dAg v9z SN<lb />S HLNaaL8NO4<lb />PS<lb />ye<lb />With an average rainfall of 40 inches, well distributed<lb />throughout the year, and a growing season of 215 days, the city<lb />wears a lush, green mantle most of the year.<lb />Greenville is less than two hours drive from the famed Outer<lb />Banks of North Carolina and the beaches, seafood and the<lb />recreation-rich Pamlico and Albemarle sounds and other Atlantic<lb />coast estuaries.<lb />The proper blend of its people, its technology, and its<lb />recreation, makes Greenville, North Carolina a great place to be.<lb />moammom om<lb />Mm<lb />mM<lb />IT<lb />memWy Wsm<lb />ai<lb />mm Ml<lb />Tl<lb />7"<lb />z=<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Ficklen Stadium Expansion Project<lb />Ficklen Stadium will see a major facelift in the upcoming years.<lb />Plans call for a new press box and an upper deck on the south side<lb />of the stadium. These plans will increase the seating in Ficklen Stadium<lb />from 35,000 to 50,000.<lb />The project is part of the Shared Visions Campaign, which will raise<lb />$50 million for East Carolina University. Of that amount, $9 million will<lb />go to the Ficklen Stadium project.<lb />Included in the new press box will be club seating for 1,500, which<lb />will also hold a concession and vending area, coat check room and<lb />198<lb />have three elevators.<lb />The press facilities will include working space for 90 writers, two<lb />television booths, two radio booths, a workroom, a darkroom, a lounge<lb />and concession area and various other booths.<lb />'The plan for the Ficklen Stadium press box make it one of the<lb />most modern and functional facilities in the country,' said Charles<lb />Bloom, Sports Information Director. ""With the tremendous growth of<lb />our football program, the improvements and additional space in the<lb />press box is very timely and exciting."<lb />SS<lb />SSG<lb />_ _ ..__. :<lb /><lb /><lb />a<lb />.<lb />IY 47<lb />-_ re<lb />iT<lb />ft er 1 omen<lb />- =<lb />a sf<lb />a o<lb />a 8<lb />Tor MW Vn 9<lb />2<lb />*<lb />x<lb />OE<lb />eee<lb /> e<lb />a<lb />mY<lb />*<lb />J<lb />- a<lb />= @ '=<lb />Ps<lb />7<lb />ms<lb />mom om on om om om oy<lb />m<lb />|<lb />is<lb />=<lb />A |<lb />IT<lb /></p>
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        <p>ton<lb />L C3<lb />sw<lb />:<lb />-<lb />o<lb />7<lb />i eT<lb />"A AS 4<lb />4 4 A A<lb />a &amp;<lb />AA A OA<lb />a4 44)<lb />f<lb />i<lb />a<lb />a a<lb />Pirates begin play in new football conference.<lb />50,000 fans jam Ficklen Stadium to see Pirates take on<lb />arch-rival N.C. State.<lb />ESPN visits modernized Minges Coliseum on a regular<lb />basis to broadcast Pirate basketball.<lb />All of the above are "'Shared Visions'"' that Pirate fans<lb />share about the future of East Carolina athletics.<lb />To make it happen, East Carolina needs the support of its<lb />alumni, friends and fans.<lb />ECU has initiated a $50 million campus-wide Shared<lb />Visions Campaign to raise funds for endowed scholarships,<lb />academic expansion, faculty development, student<lb />programs and facility improvements.<lb />Included in the $50 million goal is $14 million needed for<lb />ECU athletics. The Pirate Club, one of the University's three<lb />non-profit foundations, is now in the midst of soliciting the<lb />funding necessary to meet the school's athletics needs.<lb />Three components have been identified within the<lb />'working blueprint' for this fund-raising campaign:<lb />e Enhanced athletic facilities to accommodate more fans<lb />and meet the needs of a growing, vibrant program.<lb />e Endow scholarships to attract and retain gifted<lb />student-athletes.<lb />e Endow the student development program to insure that<lb />athletes get strong support in academic, personal and career<lb />development.<lb />To reach these goals, ECU has established these<lb />financial targets:<lb />e $9 million for facility expansion and renovation<lb />e� $1 million to help endow athletic scholarships<lb />e $1 million to endow a student development program for<lb />student-athletes<lb />e� $3 million in annual scholarship funding.<lb />The renovation and expansion of facilities such as Minges<lb />Coliseum and Ficklen Stadium are crucial to the future<lb />financial health of athletics at ECU.<lb />Dedicated in 1963 with a seating capacity of 20,000,<lb />Ficklen was expanded to its present 35,000 capacity back in<lb />1978. Two sell-out crowds of over 35,000 in 1992 and a<lb />record average attendance mark of better than 32,000 made<lb />a new expansion necessary.<lb />Expansion plans call for the addition of a new two-story<lb />press box facility on the south side of the stadium, from end<lb />zone to end zone. An enclosed, climate-controlled seating<lb />area will occupy the second floor of the facility. Service to<lb />this seating area will be via three elevators. Concession<lb />facilities and bathrooms will be included in this seating area.<lb />Following this expansion phase, decking of the southside<lb />of Ficklen Stadium is planned, which will bring stadium<lb />Capacity to approximately 50,000 seats.<lb />Along with Ficklen, Minges Coliseum is scheduled for a<lb />major facelift. Pirate fans had a taste of success with Pirate<lb />basketball last season with ECU making its first NCAA<lb />Tournament appearance in 20 years after winning the<lb />129<lb />Shared Visions Campaign<lb />Colonial Athletic Association Tournament.<lb />Renovations to the 26-year-old Minges Coliseum will<lb />make it more attractive for success. The capacity will be<lb />7,800 with seats to be fixed-back chairs with arms.<lb />The renovation will also include air conditioning, a new<lb />playing surface, new concession areas and new locker<lb />rooms.<lb />When it comes to athletic scholarship funding, the Pirate<lb />Club is trying to boost its endowment fund to the $2 million<lb />mark so it can maximize aid in every varsity sport. ECU also<lb />wants to fully endow its comprehensive student development<lb />program within the athletics department. In addition, one<lb />million dollars is being raised to enhance women's athletics<lb />within the ''Ladies First'? Campaign effort, which was de-<lb />veloped in 1990.<lb />The University's Shared Visions Campaign has structured<lb />a five-year payment plan with numerous giving levels. There<lb />are also several naming opportunities for campus facilities<lb />and programs. A $1 million gift, for example, would allow the<lb />donor to add his or her name to Ficklen Stadium.<lb />Major gifts with naming opportunities range from<lb />$100,000 to $1 million, and will be used for specific facility<lb />improvements, plus scholarship and student development<lb />program endowments. Gifts of $100,000 and under are<lb />applied entirely to Ficklen Stadium and Minges Coliseum<lb />expansion and renovation.<lb />The Shared Visions Campaign is the first external fund-<lb />raising effort that involves all three of the school's non-profit<lb />foundations. Along with the Pirate Club, the ECU Foundation<lb />and the Medical Foundation of ECU are involved. A total of<lb />$26 million was committed during the two-year "'silent<lb />phase' of the campaign. Chancellor Richard R. Eakin says<lb />the $50 million mark will be passed by Dec. 31, 1995, when<lb />the three-year public phase concludes.<lb />Robert A. "'Bob'' Ward and Henry G. Williamson are<lb />serving as the campaign's co-chairmen. Ward is executive<lb />vice president of Finance and Administration at Unifi, Inc., in<lb />Greensboro, N.C.<lb />Williamson is president and chief operating officer of<lb />BB&amp;T Financial Corporation, and chief operating officer of<lb />BB&amp;T in Wilson, N.C.<lb />For further information, contact the Pirate Club at<lb />919-757-4540.<lb />Shared Visions:<lb />THE CAMPAIGN FOR EAST CAROLINA Ur<lb /></p>
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        <p>Pirate Athletics - A Program for the 90's<lb />It started with a short snippet in The Sporting News during the<lb />summer of 1990. In talking about East Carolina's football program, it<lb />said, 'The Pirates will be one of the top 20 programs in the 1990s. They<lb />will prove worthy for the 'big boys' and often will be sending season's<lb />greetings from bowl country.'<lb />Not only has it been true for ECU's football program, but the entire<lb />athletics department has seen the level of success rise immensely.<lb />After the column appeared in The Sporting News, the Pirates finished<lb />the 1991 season with an 11-1 record, defeated North Carolina State in the<lb />Peach Bowl, and finished ninth in the nation in the two major polls (AP<lb />and CNN/USA Today).<lb />For each of the last three seasons, the Pirates have had at least one<lb />first-team pre-season or regular season All-America selection. In 1991,<lb />Robert Jones was a unanimous first-team All-America at linebacker. He<lb />started at linebacker for the Super Bowl Champion Dallas Cowboys in<lb />1992.<lb />Last season, offensive tackle Tom Scott was a first-team All-America<lb />by Football News and The Sporting News. |n April, Scott was taken in the<lb />sixth round by the Cincinnati Bengals in the NFL Draft.<lb />And, this season, tight end Carlester Crumpler has been named the<lb />best tight end in college football by LINDY's magazine and NCAA Football<lb />Preview.<lb />Listed below are the accomplishments of the remaining programs in<lb />the ECU athletics department since 1990:<lb />MEN'S BASKETBALL-In 1992-93,<lb />claimed the Colonial Association<lb />title and advanced to the first-<lb />round of the NCAA Tournament.<lb />The Pirates fell to North Carolina<lb />in the East Regionals, 85-65, at<lb />Winston-Salem. UNC went on to<lb />Claim the national championship.<lb />Coach Eddie Payne's recruiting<lb />class for 1993-94 was rated 11th<lb />in the nation by analyst Bob<lb />Gibbons.<lb />WOMEN'S BASKETBALL-During<lb />the 1991-92 season, the Lady<lb />Pirates were the CAA regular<lb />season champions, posting a<lb />12-2 conference record and a<lb />21-8 overall mark. Last season,<lb />guard Gaynor O'Donnell led the<lb />nation in assists average, with<lb />10.7 per game, and Toina Coley<lb />was second in the nation in<lb />steals, for coach Rosie Thomp-<lb />son's squad.<lb />Ike Copeland (men's basketball) was<lb />named to the CAA All-Tournament Team<lb />in 1993. The senior from Rocky Mount,<lb />N.C., helped the Pirates win the CAA title<lb />and reach the NCAA Tournament for the<lb />second time ever.<lb />BASEBALL-Coach Gary Overton's Pirates have won the.CAA title three<lb />times already in the 90s, thus earning three trips to the NCAA regionals.<lb />The Pirates have been to the NCAA Tournament five times in the last<lb />seven seasons. In 1990, ECU posted the best record in college baseball<lb />at 47-9 (83.9 percent). In 1993, Pat Watkins was named the CAA Player<lb />of the Year and second-team All-America.<lb />SOFTBALL-The Lady Pirates earned a post-season bid in 1993 to the<lb />ECAC Championships and finished the season 34-22. Outfielder<lb />Michelle Ward set a new NCAA record for stolen bases in a season<lb />with 72 and was named first-team all-region. Pitcher Jenny Parsons<lb />finished second in the nation in wins with 31. In 1992, the Lady Pirates<lb />had their best record ever, with 42-16. Parsons led the nation in wins<lb />in 1992, while Laura Crowder was the national leader in steals.<lb />GOLF-Coach Hal Morrison's golf team has won the CAA title four straight<lb />years and six of the last seven seasons. In 1991, the Pirates earned<lb />their first berth in the NCAA tournament. In 1993, Mike Teague par-<lb />ticipated as an individual in the NCAA East Regionals.<lb />SWIMMING-Both men's and<lb />women's swim squads finished<lb />third at the CAA Championships<lb />in 1993. For the women's squad,<lb />it was their best finish since 1987.<lb />The men's team has finished<lb />third Gr better in every CAA<lb />Championship since 1986. The<lb />Pirates won events in the 200<lb />freestyle and 200 breaststroke at<lb />the CAA Championships. The<lb />swimming teams are coached by<lb />Rick Kobe.<lb />CROSS COUNTRY-The ECU<lb />women's cross country team<lb />posted a first-place finish at the<lb />Greensboro Invitational this<lb />season. The men's squad<lb />finished second in the same<lb />meet. The men's and women's<lb />squad finished no lower than<lb />third in four meets. The cross<lb />country teams are coached by<lb />John Welborn.<lb />Gaynor O'Donnell (women's basketball)<lb />led the nation in assists average during<lb />her senior season in 1992-93. The<lb />Merseyside, England native, averaged<lb />10.7 assists per game last season. She<lb />has also set school marks for single-<lb />game, season and career assists.<lb />TENNIS-The ECU men's tennis squad finished third in the CAA while<lb />the women's squad finished tied for sixth place. The men's squad<lb />finished with a 6-3 record and the women's squad was 2-2 in league<lb />play. The tennis teams are coached by Dr. Bill Moore.<lb />VOLLEYBALL-The Lady Pirates<lb />finished 13-20 under coach<lb />Martha McCaskill. In 1992, ECU<lb />posted its first-ever CAA Tourna-<lb />ment victory, defeating UNC<lb />Wilmington in three straight<lb />games. Individually in 1992,<lb />Wendy Schultz was named first-<lb />team All-CAA and Jenny Parsons<lb />was all-tournament team at the<lb />UNC Greensboro Invitational.<lb />SOCCER-Coach Scooty Uareys<lb />young Pirate soccer team con-<lb />tinues to improve. Freshman<lb />Andrew Racine was a first-team<lb />All-CAA selection and senior<lb />Craig Turnbull was a second-<lb />team AII-CAA choice in 1992. Pat Watkins (baseball) was named the<lb />Colonial Athletic Association Player of<lb />the Year in 1993. The junior from Garner,<lb />N.C., was also named second-team<lb />All-America.<lb />TRACK-Lady Pirate Danita<lb />Roseboro had the top time in the<lb />state of North Carolina in the 200<lb />meters with a time of 23.8 this season. Senior Charles Miles won the<lb />200 meter dash at the IC4A Championships with a time of 20.91. The<lb />men's and women's squads finished fourth at this year's CAA Cham-<lb />pionships. 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