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2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 3: LOUISVILLE 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 2: CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 1: OLE MISS 2016 SCHEDULE GAME COVERAGE #18 FSU HOSTS BOSTON COLLEGE FRIDAY, WILL HONOR MILITARY, NOLE SENIORS Boston College Eagles Nov. 11, 2016 | Tallahassee, Fla. Doak Campbell Stadium ESPN2 | 7:30 PM A FLORIDA STATE WIN WOULD... ...make the Noles 541-244-17 (.685) all-time. ...make Fisher 47-12 (.797) against ACC teams, the third-highest percentage in conference history. ...keep Fisher perfect (7-0) against the Eagles. ...be the first home win on a Friday ever. The only other Friday home game was against Miami in 1957, a 40-13 loss to the Hurricanes. ...give FSU and Fisher 75 wins since 2010, the second-most in the country in that span (Alabama has 81 entering Saturday). #20/18/22 FLORIDA STATE (6-3, 3-3 ACC) Date Opponent Time/Result Sept. 5 (Mon.) vs. 11/12 Ole Miss (Orlando, Fla.) W, 45-34 Sept. 10 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W, 52-8 Sept. 17 at 10/10 Louisville* L, 20-63 Sept. 24 at USF W, 55-35 Oct. 1 RV/23 NORTH CAROLINA* L, 35-37 Oct. 8 at 10/10 Miami* W, 20-19 Oct. 15 RV/RV WAKE FOREST* W, 17-6 Oct. 29 3/3 CLEMSON* L, 34-37 Nov. 5 at NC State* W, 24-20 Nov. 11 (Fri.) BOSTON COLLEGE* 7:30 PM (ESPN2) Nov. 19 at Syracuse* TBA Nov. 26 22/16/11 FLORIDA TBA *ACC Game; HOME GAME Rankings AP/Coaches TELEVISION | ESPN2 PBP: Adam Amin | Analyst: Mack Brown Sidelines: Olivia Harlan RADIO | SEMINOLE IMG SPORTS NETWORK PBP: Gene Deckerhoff | Analyst: William Floyd Sidelines: Tom Block RADIO | Sirius: Channel 84 | XM: Channel 84 6-3 3-3 ACC Head Coach Jimbo Fisher (Salem ‘89) Career Record: 74-17 (.813) | 7th Season Record at FSU: 74-17 (.813) | 7th Season BOSTON COLLEGE EAGLES #20/18/22 FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES STAT LEADERS RUSHING | #4 DALVIN COOK 196-1134 | 12 TD, 5.8 ypr, 126.0 ypg PASSING | #12 DEONDRE FRANCOIS 177-295-2492 | 12 TD/4 INT | 276.9 ypg RECEIVING | #15 TRAVIS RUDOLPH 38-599, 4 TD, 15.8 ypc, 66.6 ypg DEFENSE | #44 DEMARCUS WALKER (DE) 10.5 sacks | 52 tkls | 3 FF | 12.0 TFLs STAT LEADERS RUSHING | #32 JON HILLMAN 129-478 | 5 TD, 3.3 ypr, 54.0 ypg PASSING | #8 PATRICK TOWLES 101-198-1293 | 8 TD/6 INT | 143.7 ypg RECEIVING | #3 MICHAEL WALKER 24-281 | 11.7 ypc | 2 TDs DEFENSE | #9 JOHN JOHNSON (DB) 51 tackles | 4 PBU | 2 INT Head Coach Steve Addazio (Central Connecticut ‘85) Career Record: 34-37 (.479) | 6th Season Record at BC: 21-26 (.447) | 4th Season 4-5 1-4 ACC VS TEAM COMPARISON 33.6 SCORING OFFENSE 19.4 28.8 SCORING DEFENSE 26.2 190.9 RUSHING OFFENSE 157.6 153.8 RUSHING DEFENSE 106.6 279.7 PASSING OFFENSE 154.6 257.3 PASSING DEFENSE 216.0 470.6 TOTAL OFFENSE 312.1 411.1 TOTAL DEFENSE 322.6 ALL-TIME RESULTS FSU leads, 10-4 Last: FSU def. BC 14-0 in Chestnut Hill in 2015 Last at FSU: FSU def. BC 20-17 in 2014 SEMINOLES TO CELEBRATE SENIORS, HONOR MILITARY The No. 20/18/22-ranked Seminoles will honor 15 seniors in a pregame ceremony on Friday night, including nine scholarship seniors, against Boston College. The four-year seniors have a 43-7 (.860) record and the 2013 BCS National Championships, while the fifth-year seniors have a 55-9 (.859) record and three ACC titles. FSU also recognizes Military Appreciation Day on Veterans Day. WALKER LEADS NATION IN SACKS, MCFADDEN IN PICKS Senior defensive end DeMarcus Walker leads the nation in sacks (10.5), while sophomore cornerback Tarvarus McFadden paces the country in interceptions after recording his seventh at NC State. Walker had two sacks against the Wolfpack to give him double-digit sacks for the second straight season and move him into sixth-place in FSU history with 23 sacks. McFadden has the most picks by a Nole since Samari Rolle also had seven in 1997. McFadden has an interception in four straight games. No other team has two different players leading the nation in seperate defensive categories in the nation. FSU EXTENDS STREAK OF GAMES WITHOUT B2B LOSSES Florida State extended the nation’s longest active streak of games without a back-to-back loss to 72 after erasing a 10-point deficit to defeat NC State 24-20 behind 330 passing yards from QB Deondre Francois. Francois found Travis Rudolph for the game-winning TD with 3:09 left in the game. The Noles haven’t lost back-to-back games since dropping three straight in Sept/Oct 2011. The Seminoles won back-to-back games in Raleigh for the first time in 20 years (1994, 1996). NATION’S TOP RB, COOK, NEARS FSU RUSHING MARK Junior RB Dalvin Cook needs 127 yards to break Warrick Dunn’s FSU career mark of 3,959 yards. Cook has 3,833 career yards, including 1,134 in 2016. The Miami, Fla., native game 10 ranks second in the Power 5 in yards from scrimmage (169.1). Cook has rushed for 100 yards in his last 9 games against FBS opponents at Doak Campbell Stadium. FSU HAS FACED NATION’S 3RD TOUGHEST SCHEDULE Florida State has faced the nation’s third-toughest schedule, according to the NCAA, as FSU’s first eight FBS opponents have a combined winning percentage of .694 (50-22). The Seminoles have faced five ranked teams and hold victories over two Top 11 opponents away from home (Ole Miss, Miami). FLORIDA STATE HAS SECOND-MOST WINS SINCE 2010 Florida State has 74 wins since Jimbo Fisher became head coach in 2010, ranking behind only Alabama (81 wins) during that span. Heading into 2016, Fisher’s career average of 11.3 wins per season was the highest of any active head coach. NOLES HOLD 6-0 RECORD AGAINST BC UNDER FISHER Florida State holds a 6-0 record against Boston College since Jimbo Fisher became head coach in 2010. Last season, the Noles notched a 14-0 shutout on a Friday night in Chest- nut Hill behind a TD catch by Travis Rudolph and a fumble recovery TD by Jalen Ramsey to give FSU its first shutout since Charles Kelly became defensive coordinator in 2014. The Noles beat the Eagles, 20-17, on a Roberto Aguayo field goal with :03 left the last time BC traveled to Tallahassee on Nov. 22, 2014. EXTRA POINTS This will be the second Friday game hosted by Florida State, and the first since 1957. It is the 32nd Friday game overall... The win over NC State made Florida State bowl eligible for the 35th straight season, tying the national record set by Nebraska (1969-2003)...QB Deondre Francois leads all freshman QBs in passing yards per game (276.9)...The Noles have been ranked in the AP Poll for 80 consecutive weeks - the nation’s second-longest active streak...FSU has played 16 true freshman, most in the ACC this year (UM #2 at 13).

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2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 10: BOSTON COLLEGE2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 8: CLEMSON2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 3: LOUISVILLE2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 3: LOUISVILLE2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 2: CHARLESTON SOUTHERN2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 1: OLE MISS

2016 SCHEDULE

GAME COVERAGE

#18 FSU HOSTS BOSTON COLLEGE FRIDAY, WILL HONOR MILITARY, NOLE SENIORS

Boston College Eagles Nov. 11, 2016 | Tallahassee, Fla.

Doak Campbell StadiumESPN2 | 7:30 PM

A FLORIDA STATE WIN WOULD......make the Noles 541-244-17 (.685) all-time....make Fisher 47-12 (.797) against ACC teams, the third-highest percentage in conference history....keep Fisher perfect (7-0) against the Eagles. ...be the first home win on a Friday ever. The only other Friday home game was against Miami in 1957, a 40-13 loss to the Hurricanes....give FSU and Fisher 75 wins since 2010, the second-most in the country in that span (Alabama has 81 entering Saturday).

#20/18/22 FLORIDA STATE (6-3, 3-3 ACC)Date Opponent Time/ResultSept. 5 (Mon.) vs. 11/12 Ole Miss (Orlando, Fla.) W, 45-34Sept. 10 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W, 52-8Sept. 17 at 10/10 Louisville* L, 20-63Sept. 24 at USF W, 55-35Oct. 1 RV/23 NORTH CAROLINA* L, 35-37Oct. 8 at 10/10 Miami* W, 20-19Oct. 15 RV/RV WAKE FOREST* W, 17-6Oct. 29 3/3 CLEMSON* L, 34-37Nov. 5 at NC State* W, 24-20Nov. 11 (Fri.) BOSTON COLLEGE* 7:30 PM (ESPN2)Nov. 19 at Syracuse* TBANov. 26 22/16/11 FLORIDA TBA

*ACC Game; HOME GAME

Rankings AP/Coaches

TELEVISION | ESPN2PBP: Adam Amin | Analyst: Mack BrownSidelines: Olivia Harlan

RADIO | SEMINOLE IMG SPORTS NETWORKPBP: Gene Deckerhoff | Analyst: William Floyd Sidelines: Tom Block

RADIO | Sirius: Channel 84 | XM: Channel 84

6-33-3 ACC

Head CoachJimbo Fisher (Salem ‘89)Career Record: 74-17 (.813) | 7th SeasonRecord at FSU: 74-17 (.813) | 7th Season

BOSTON COLLEGEEAGLES

#20/18/22 FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES

STAT LEADERS

RUSHING | #4 DALVIN COOK196-1134 | 12 TD, 5.8 ypr, 126.0 ypg

PASSING | #12 DEONDRE FRANCOIS177-295-2492 | 12 TD/4 INT | 276.9 ypg

RECEIVING | #15 TRAVIS RUDOLPH38-599, 4 TD, 15.8 ypc, 66.6 ypg

DEFENSE | #44 DeMARCUS WALKER (DE)10.5 sacks | 52 tkls | 3 FF | 12.0 TFLs

STAT LEADERS

RUSHING | #32 JON HILLMAN129-478 | 5 TD, 3.3 ypr, 54.0 ypg

PASSING | #8 PATRICK TOWLES101-198-1293 | 8 TD/6 INT | 143.7 ypg

RECEIVING | #3 MICHAEL WALKER24-281 | 11.7 ypc | 2 TDs

DEFENSE | #9 JOHN JOHNSON (DB)51 tackles | 4 PBU | 2 INT

Head CoachSteve Addazio (Central Connecticut ‘85)Career Record: 34-37 (.479) | 6th Season

Record at BC: 21-26 (.447) | 4th Season

4-51-4 ACC

VS

TEAM COMPARISON

33.6 SCORING OFFENSE 19.4

28.8 SCORING DEFENSE 26.2

190.9 RUSHING OFFENSE 157.6

153.8 RUSHING DEFENSE 106.6

279.7 PASSING OFFENSE 154.6

257.3 PASSING DEFENSE 216.0

470.6 TOTAL OFFENSE 312.1

411.1 TOTAL DEFENSE 322.6

ALL-TIME RESULTSFSU leads, 10-4Last: FSU def. BC 14-0 in Chestnut Hill in 2015Last at FSU: FSU def. BC 20-17 in 2014

SEMINOLES TO CELEBRATE SENIORS, HONOR MILITARYThe No. 20/18/22-ranked Seminoles will honor 15 seniors in a pregame ceremony on Friday night, including nine scholarship seniors, against Boston College. The four-year seniors have a 43-7 (.860) record and the 2013 BCS National Championships, while the fifth-year seniors have a 55-9 (.859) record and three ACC titles. FSU also recognizes Military Appreciation Day on Veterans Day. WALKER LEADS NATION IN SACKS, MCFADDEN IN PICKSSenior defensive end DeMarcus Walker leads the nation in sacks (10.5), while sophomore cornerback Tarvarus McFadden paces the country in interceptions after recording his seventh at NC State. Walker had two sacks against the Wolfpack to give him double-digit sacks for the second straight season and move him into sixth-place in FSU history with 23 sacks. McFadden has the most picks by a Nole since Samari Rolle also had seven in 1997. McFadden has an interception in four straight games. No other team has two different players leading the nation in seperate defensive categories in the nation. FSU EXTENDS STREAK OF GAMES WITHOUT B2B LOSSESFlorida State extended the nation’s longest active streak of games without a back-to-back loss to 72 after erasing a 10-point deficit to defeat NC State 24-20 behind 330 passing yards from QB Deondre Francois. Francois found Travis Rudolph for the game-winning TD with 3:09 left in the game. The Noles haven’t lost back-to-back games since dropping three straight in Sept/Oct 2011. The Seminoles won back-to-back games in Raleigh for the first time in 20 years (1994, 1996). NATION’S TOP RB, COOK, NEARS FSU RUSHING MARK Junior RB Dalvin Cook needs 127 yards to break Warrick Dunn’s FSU career mark of 3,959 yards. Cook has 3,833 career yards, including 1,134 in 2016. The Miami, Fla., native

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ranks second in the Power 5 in yards from scrimmage (169.1). Cook has rushed for 100 yards in his last 9 games against FBS opponents at Doak Campbell Stadium. FSU HAS FACED NATION’S 3RD TOUGHEST SCHEDULEFlorida State has faced the nation’s third-toughest schedule, according to the NCAA, as FSU’s first eight FBS opponents have a combined winning percentage of .694 (50-22). The Seminoles have faced five ranked teams and hold victories over two Top 11 opponents away from home (Ole Miss, Miami). FLORIDA STATE HAS SECOND-MOST WINS SINCE 2010Florida State has 74 wins since Jimbo Fisher became head coach in 2010, ranking behind only Alabama (81 wins) during that span. Heading into 2016, Fisher’s career average of 11.3 wins per season was the highest of any active head coach. NOLES HOLD 6-0 RECORD AGAINST BC UNDER FISHERFlorida State holds a 6-0 record against Boston College since Jimbo Fisher became head coach in 2010. Last season, the Noles notched a 14-0 shutout on a Friday night in Chest-nut Hill behind a TD catch by Travis Rudolph and a fumble recovery TD by Jalen Ramsey to give FSU its first shutout since Charles Kelly became defensive coordinator in 2014. The Noles beat the Eagles, 20-17, on a Roberto Aguayo field goal with :03 left the last time BC traveled to Tallahassee on Nov. 22, 2014. EXTRA POINTSThis will be the second Friday game hosted by Florida State, and the first since 1957. It is the 32nd Friday game overall...The win over NC State made Florida State bowl eligible for the 35th straight season, tying the national record set by Nebraska (1969-2003)...QB Deondre Francois leads all freshman QBs in passing yards per game (276.9)...The Noles have been ranked in the AP Poll for 80 consecutive weeks - the nation’s second-longest active streak...FSU has played 16 true freshman, most in the ACC this year (UM #2 at 13).

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SPORTS INFORMATION STAFFElliott Finebloom ..................................................................Assistant AD Email ..................................................................efinebloom@fsu.edu Phone ................................ (850) 644-1065 (O); (850) 445-6952 (C)Zach Stipe ........................... Director of Football Communications Email ...........................................................................zstipe@fsu.edu Phone ................................. (850) 645-7683 (O); (850) 228-7583 (C)Steven McCartney ...................................... Assistant SID/Football Email .................................................................smccartney@fsu.edu Phone ................................. (850) 644-3920 (O); (850) 322-6711 (C)Christa Salerno ........................................... Assistant SID/Football Email ...................................................................... [email protected] Phone ................................ (850) 644-5653 (O); (850) 228-3486 (C) Chuck Walsh ............................................................................Deputy SIDBob Thomas ....................................................................... Associate SIDSteve Stone .........................................................................Assistant SIDScott Moriak .......................................................................Assistant SIDJon Cole ................................................................................Assistant SIDBilly Clark ............................................................................SID Assistant

DIGITAL MEDIA STAFFTim Linafelt ............................................ Senior Writer, Seminoles.comLayne Herdt ................................................................ Assistant Director Jonathan Schillace ................................................... Assistant DirectorEric Todoroff..................................................... Digital Media Specialist

MEDIA INTERVIEWSMedia interviews with all Florida State players MUST be arranged through the Sports Information Office. Contact Zach Stipe, Director of Football Com-munications, via email at [email protected] or by calling (850) 645-7683 to arrange interviews with head coach Jimbo Fisher. Contact Zach Stipe along with Steven McCartney or Christa Salerno, Assistant SIDs, via email at [email protected] or [email protected] for all other Seminole player requests. Please give as much advanced notice as possible when requesting players for midweek interviews. Player’s phone numbers will not be given directly to the media and players should not be called directly or contacted via social media.

HEAD COACH JIMBO FISHER STREAM & CALL-INFSU head coach Jimbo Fisher will meet with the media on Monday’s during the season. Contact the Sports Information Office or refer to the weekly release for exact times and location for the press conferences which will begin during the week of the first game and run throughout the season. Media can request a call-in number to listen live or ask Coach Fisher questions. The entire press conference is also streamed live and available to embed on websites via Seminoles.com.

All interview requests for Coach Fisher are coordinated through Zach Stipe, Director of Football Communications, via email at [email protected] or by calling (850) 645-7683. Coach Fisher will participate in the ACC head coaches’ weekly teleconference with the other 13 league coaches each Wednesday. He will also meet with the media immediately following practice Tuesday and Thursday.

MONDAYNOV. 7

Jimbo Fisher Press ConferenceMoore Athletic Center

2nd Floor1:00 PM

Practice - 4:00 PM(Closed)

TUESDAYNOV. 8

Practice - 4:00 PM(Closed)

Jimbo Fisher after practice

WEDNESDAYNOV. 9

ACC Head Coaches Conference Call - Jimbo Fisher, 10:50 AM

Practice - 4:00 PM (Closed)

Jimbo Fisher Call-In Show(Four Points by Sheraton Downtown)

7:00-8:00 PM

THURSDAYNOV. 10

Walk-Thru (Closed)

FRIDAYNOV. 11

Game 10Boston College at FSU

Doak Campbell StadiumTallahassee, Fla.7:30 PM (ESPN2)

SATURDAYNOV. 12

Doak After DarkTyler Farr, Old Dominion and Bobby Bones concert at Doak Campbell

Stadium7:00 PM

2016 ACC FOOTBALL COACHES TELECONFERENCEBrian Kelly, Notre Dame* 10:20 AM ETBronco Mendenhall, Virginia 10:30 AM ETDabo Swinney, Clemson 10:40 AM ETJimbo Fisher, Florida State 10:50 AM ETBobby Petrino, Louisville 11:00 AM ETDino Babers, Syracuse 11:10 AM ETPaul Johnson, Georgia Tech 11:30 AM ETLarry Fedora, North Carolina 11:40 AM ETJustin Fuente, Virginia Tech 11:50 AM ETDave Clawson, Wake Forest 12:00 PM ETPat Narduzzi, Pittsburgh 12:10 PM ETSteve Addazio, Boston College 12:20 PM ETDavid Cutcliffe, Duke 12:30 PM ETDave Doeren, NC State 12:40 PM ETMark Richt, Miami 12:50 PM ET

*Only in weeks playing an ACC opponent

Media Phone Number: 913-312-1503 The ACC teleconference will begin on Wednesday, August 31 and run through Wednesday, November 23. The teleconference will be streamed live on theACC.com. Transcripts and audiofiles of the teleconference will be available to members of the media ontheACC.com as well. Contact the ACC Media Relations Office at 336-851-6062 with any questions.

VIDEO SERVICESFlorida State’s Sports Information Office has the ability to assist networks and television stations by providing video services through Seminole Productions, Inc. (SPI). Please call general manager Mark Rodin at (850) 644-6275 to arrange for these services. For video footage, contact T3Media at T3media.com.

XOS DIGITAL EXCHANGEThe Florida State Sports Information Office has partnered with XOS Digital in order to provide over-the-air television stations with instantaneous access to video content. The partnership involves the use of the company’s Digital Media Xchange Server that will allow television stations to pull down video content year round. The data transfer speed is much faster than a traditional FTP service allowing very large files to be downloaded in just minutes.

The password protected video FTP site will be hosting Monday press conferences with Florida State Football head coach Jimbo Fisher.

If you have an interest in creating an account that gives you access to the video weekly, please email Elliott Finebloom at [email protected]. If you are looking for access just for a particular game week, please email prior to that game to set up a guest account.

SOCIAL MEDIAFlorida State Sports Information is making a continued effort in 2016-17 to utilize social media outlets as another way of passing information to our fans and those who cover our programs. FSU Football’s twitter account @FSU_Football and Instagram feed @fsufootball provide updated information and behind-the-scenes news as does the Noles’ Facebook page - http://www.facebook.com/FSUFootball.

/FSUSeminoles/FSUFootball

@Seminoles@FSU_Football

/Seminoles_com /FSUFootball

CREDENTIAL REQUESTSAll requests for working press, radio, television, photography or scouting credentials should be directed to our online credentialing site located on the Seminoles.com Media Relations page no later than four days prior to the game. PHOTOS WILL BE REQUIRED AND MUST BE UPLOADED AT THE TIME YOU REQUEST CREDENTIALS. PHOTO MUST BE IN COLOR AND PROVIDE A CLEAR VIEW OF THE FACE. Requests for season credentials should be made at least two weeks prior to the first game. Space for working press, radio and television is allocated by the FSU Sports Information Office. Any credential questions can be answered by Elliott Finebloom at [email protected] or Christa Salerno at [email protected].

PRESS PARKINGOnce again, parking is limited in 2016 and passes will be issued on a priority basis within the same guidelines as working credentials. Press parking is approximately 600 yards from the press box, located in the parking garage just north of the Seminole Soccer Complex on Spirit Way.

MEDIA WILL CALLMedia Will Call is located near Gate B in the northwest corner of the end zone. Do not enter the stadium but proceed to the right and enter through the external doors marked ‘Press Entrance’ where the media will call table is located right inside the doors. All media, with the exception of the live network telecast crew, will work from the ninth level of the press box. Media can access the press box only through the designated elevator in the northwest tower of the University Center. The press box opens three hours prior to kickoff.

POSTGAME INTERVIEWSFlorida State’s locker room is closed to the media following games, both at home and on the road. For home games, Coach Fisher will hold his postgame press conference in the media room, while requested players will be brought to the media room to meet with media representatives after Coach Fisher has finished. FSU Sports Information personnel will take player requests during the fourth quarter of each game.

2016 SEMINOLE RADIO NETWORK AFFILIATES Bainbridge, Ga. .......................101.9 FM* .................................... WBGE Belle Glade, Fla. ........................900 AM* ...................................WSWN Brunswick, Ga. ............................790 AM .................................... WSFN Brunswick, Ga. ..........................103.7 FM ..............WSFN (Translator) DeFuniak Springs, Fla. ........... 1240 AM* .....................................WZEP Fort Myers, Fla. ....................... 1240 AM* ................................... WFWN Fort Walton Beach, Fla. .........1400 AM* ................................... WFDM Fort Walton Beach, Fla. .......... 94.5 FM* .............WFDM (Translator) Jacksonville, Fla. .......................600 AM* ....................................WBOB Jacksonville, Fla. .................... 100.3 FM* ....................................WBOB Lake City, Fla. ............................ 96.5 FM* ..................................... WJTK Lakeland, Fla. ..........................1430 AM* .....................................WLKF Marianna, Fla. ........................100.9 FM* .....................................WJAQ Melbourne, Fla. .......................1060 AM* .....................................WIXC Miami, Fla. .................................850 AM* ..................................... WFTL Milton, Fla. ...............................1330 AM* .....................................WEBY Naples, Fla. .............................. 1270 AM* ....................................WNOG Ocala, Fla. ................................. 1370 AM* .................................... WOCA Orlando, Fla. ..............................580 AM* ....................................WDBO Panama City, Fla. ......................590 AM* .....................................WDIZ Panama City, Fla. ..................... 94.5 FM* ..................................... WFLF Pensacola, Fla. ........................1620 AM* ....................................WNRP Port St. Lucie, Fla. .....................1590 AM .....................................WPSL Stuart, Fla. ...............................1590 AM* .....................................WPSL Tallahassee, Fla. .....................103.1 FM* ................................... WWOF Tampa, Fla. ............................... 1010 AM* .................................... WHFS Valdosta, Ga............................... 910 AM* .....................................WRFV Waycross, Ga. ............................1350 AM .................................... WFNS West Palm Beach, Fla. .............850 AM* ..................................... WFTL Zephyrhills, Fla. .......................1400 AM* .................................... WZHR*Air broadcasts of football games and Jimbo Fisher coaches show

MEDIA INFORMATION

Media Availablity for Coach Fisher: Monday press conference; Tuesday and Thursday after practice.Media Availability for Players: Monday after practice; Tuesday before and after practice; Wednesday before practice. Email [email protected] and [email protected] for player requests.

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IN HIS SEVENTH SEASON AS HEAD COACH, JIMBO FISHER HAS... » ...the third-highest winning percentage of any active head coach (minimum five years) with a

record of 74-17 (.813). » ...led FSU to 55 victories since 2012, tied for third-most in college football over that span. » ...led Florida State to three ACC Championships. The Seminoles’ 37-35 victory over Georgia

Tech in the 2014 ACC Championship Game in Charlotte, N.C., gave the Seminoles 15 confer-ence championships. FSU defeated Duke, 45-7, in 2013 and dropped Georgia Tech, 21-15, in the 2012 conference title game.

» ...guided FSU to 29 consecutive victories during the 2012, 2013 and 2014 seasons. The 29-game win streak shattered the ACC and FSU records and was the second-longest streak over the last 20 years and 12th-longest streak in college football history.

» ...overseen a 28-game Atlantic Coast Conference winning streak from 2012-15, the third-lon-gest conference winning streak in FBS history (Ohio State, 2012-15, 30; Florida State, 1992-95, 29).

» ...helped the Seminoles to their 34th-consecutive bowl appearance in 2015 - the longest active streak in the nation. Already bowl eligible in 2016, the Seminoles will tie Nebraska’s NCAA record of 35 consecutive bowl appearances this season. The Cornhuskers made bowls every year from 1969-2003. FSU’s streak dates back to 1982.

» ...seen 72 Seminoles receive degrees since becoming head coach in 2010. » ...led FSU to its first National Championship win since 1999 with a 34-31 victory over No. 2

Auburn in the Vizio BCS National Championship on Jan. 6, 2014 in Pasadena, Calif. FSU finished a perfect 14-0 and ranked No. 1 in both the USA Today Coaches and Associated Press polls for the first time since 1999.

» ...compiled a 16-1 mark against schools from the state of Florida: Miami (7-0), Florida (5-1), USF (3-0) and Bethune Cookman (1-0).

» ...mentored quarterback Jameis Winston into the top quarterback in the country and Florida State’s first-ever No. 1 NFL Draft pick in 2015. Winston became the youngest player to win the Heisman Trophy in 2013.

HEAD COACH JIMBO FISHER 7th season as Head Coach | 10th at Florida State | 29th overall

THE FISHER FILE HOMETOWN | CLARKSBURG, W.VA.ALMA MATER | SALEM (W.VA.) ‘89BIRTHDATE | OCT. 9, 1965FAMILY | SONS, TREY (15) AND ETHAN (11)

COACHING EXPERIENCE1988-90 Samford Quarterbacks1991-92 Samford Offensive Coordinator/QBs1993-98 Auburn Quarterbacks1999 Cincinnati Offensive Coordinator/QBs2000-06 LSU Offensive Coordinator/QBs2007-09 Florida State Offensive Coordinator/QBs2010-pres. Florida State Head Coach

CAREER AS A HEAD COACHYear Record ACC Record* Bowl Final AP Rk.2010 10-4 6-2 Chick-fil-A 162011 9-4 5-3 Champs Sports 232012 12-2 7-1 Orange 102013 14-0 8-0 BCS National Champ. 12014 13-1 8-0 Rose - CFP Semifinal 52015 10-3 6-2 Chick-fil-A Peach 142016 6-3 3-3Total 74-17 43-11 *Regular season

» .813 winning percentage (74-17) - best in ACC history » 38 Seminoles drafted, including 8 first round picks » 55 wins since 2012 (tied for third-most in college football) » 11.3 wins per season (highest among active coaches) » 3 ACC Championships and 4 Atlantic Division Titles » 2013 BCS National Championship » 2013 Rawlings College Football Coach of the Year » His foundation, Kidz1stFund, has raised over $4 million for Fanconi

anemia research

KIDZ1STFUNDOn Aug. 5, 2011, Jimbo Fisher and Candi Fisher launched their public battle against Fanconi anemia (FA) after their youngest son, Ethan (now 11), was diagnosed with the rare disease that spring. Kidz1stFund was created with the goals of improving treatment options, raising national awareness of the disease, and helping to fund research that will lead to a cure.

The returns on the hard work have been impressive as Kidz1stFund has given more than $4 million for FA research to the University of Minnesota’s Fanconi Anemia Comprehensive Care Program.

The Fisher’s commitment to defeating the disease is already showing progress for the families affected by the disease nationwide.

36.2 The Seminoles points per game average since Fisher’s 2010 debut, outscoring opponents by 17.7 points per game (36.2-18.5).►

10Noles that captured consensus All-America honors under Fisher - Ram-sey (‘15); Aguayo, Jackson, O’Leary (‘14); Joyner, Stork, Winston (‘13); Werner (‘12); Powell (‘11); Hudson (‘10).►

38 NFL Draft picks under Fisher, including 17 first- or second-round selec-tions. The 29 picks from 2013-15 set a modern day, three-year record.►

6 Consecutive top 10 recruiting classes, including five in the top five. In 2016, the Seminoles had the No. 1 (ESPN) and No. 2 (Rivals, 247) class.►

3► Consecutive starting quarterbacks taken in the first round of the NFL Draft: Christian Ponder (11th, 2011), EJ Manuel (16th, 2013) and Jameis Winston (No. 1 overall by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2015).

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HEAD COACH JIMBO FISHER

Overall record: 74-17 (.813)

At home: 40-6 (.870)

On the road: 25-8 (.758)

At neutral sites: 9-3 (.750)

All ACC games: 46-12 (.793)

Non-conference games: 28-5 (.848)

ACC home games: 23-4 (.852)

ACC road games: 20-7 (.741)

ACC title games: 3-1 (.750)

Bowl games: 4-2 (.667)

Coming off a loss: 14-3 (.824)

Coming off a win: 59-14 (.808)

Coming off a bye: 5-3 (.625)

vs. AP Top 25: 15-10 (.600)

vs. AP Top 10: 7-7 (.500)

vs. AP Top 5: 3-4 (.429)

Ranked higher: 60-11 (.845)

Opponent is ranked higher: 5-6 (.455)

vs. In-state opponents: 16-1 (.941)

In August: 1-0 (1.000)

In September: 23-4 (.852)

In October: 22-6 (.786)

In November: 21-4 (.840)

In December: 5-2 (.714)

In January: 2-1 (.667)

Thursday: 4-3 (.571)

Friday: 2-0 (1.000)

Saturday: 64-14 (.821)

Monday: 3-0 (1.000)

Tuesday: 1-0 (1.000)

30+ Rushing Plays: 61-9 (.871)

40+ Rushing Plays: 27-2 (.931)

100+ Rushing Yards: 63-12 (.840)

150+ Rushing Yards: 48-7 (.873)

20+ Passing Plays: 70-17 (.805)

15+ Pass Completions: 62-16 (.795)

20+ Pass Completions: 44-9 (.830)

150+ Passing Yards: 68-16 (.810)

200+ Passing Yards: 59-13 (.819)

17+ Points Scored: 72-12 (.857)

30+ Points Scored: 56-6 (.903)

Less Than 17 Points Scored: 2-5 (.286)

Less Than 30 Points Scored: 17-11 (.607)

Less Than 17 Points Allowed: 44-1 (.978)

Less Than 30 Points Allowed: 65-6 (.915)

Allow 20+ Rushing Plays: 72-17 (.809)

Allow 30+ Rushing Plays: 61-15 (.803)

Allow 100+ Rushing Yards: 41-12 (.774)

Allow 150+ Rushing Yards: 24-8 (.750)

Allow 20+ Passing Plays: 62-6 (.912)

Allow <100 Rushing Yards: 33-5 (.868)

Allow <200 Rushing Yards: 67-12 (.848)

Allow <20 Passing Plays: 12-1 (.923)

Allow <30 Passing Plays: 31-6 (.838)

Allow 150+ Passing Yards: 40-16 (.714)

Allow 200+ Passing Yards: 32-13 (.711)

Allow <150 Passing Yards: 34-1 (.971)

Allow <200 Passing Yards: 42-4 (.913)

vs. Bowl Teams: 37-13 (.740)

TFL Margin Advantage: 44-5 (.898)

ASSISTANT COACHESCharles Kelly (DC/Defensive Backs) Field

Lawrence Dawsey (Co-OC/Wide Receivers) Field

Randy Sanders (Co-OC/Quarterbacks) Press Box

Odell Haggins (Associate HC/Defensive Tackles) Field

Rick Trickett (Assistant HC/Offensive Line) Field

Tim Brewster (Rec. Coord./Tight Ends) Field

Jay Graham (Special Teams/Running Backs) Field

Bill Miller (Linebackers) Press Box

Brad Lawing (Defensive Ends/Outside LBs) Field

FISHER, BY THE NUMBERS

ACTIVE WINNING % (FBS ONLY; min. 5 years) 1. Urban Meyer, Ohio State - 162-28, .8532. Chris Petersen, Washington - 116-24, .8293. JIMBO FISHER, FLORIDA STATE - 74-17, .8134. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma - 186-48, .7955. David Shaw, Stanford - 60-17, .7796. Nick Saban, Alabama - 205-60-1, .7737. Dabo Swinney, Clemson - 84-27, .7578. Gary Patterson, TCU - 148-51, .7449. Mark Richt, Miami (FL) - 150-55, .73210. Bobby Petrino, Louisville - 108-40, .730

MOST GAMES WON SINCE 2010 (FBS ONLY)1. Nick Saban, Alabama – 812. JIMBO FISHER, FLORIDA STATE – 743. Dabo Swinney, Clemson – 714. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma – 695. Mark Dantonio, Michigan State – 67 Chris Petersen, Washington – 677. Urban Meyer, Ohio State – 668. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State – 659. Gary Patterson, TCU – 6310. David Shaw, Stanford - 60 Kevin Sumlin, Texas A&M - 60 HIGHEST WINNING % SINCE 2010 (FBS ONLY) 1. Nick Saban, Alabama - 81-10, .8902. Urban Meyer, Ohio State - 66-10, .8683. JIMBO FISHER, FLORIDA STATE - 74-17, .8134. Dabo Swinney, Clemson - 71-19, .7895. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma - 69-19, .7846. David Shaw, Stanford - 60-17, .7797. Chris Petersen, Washington - 67-20, .7708. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma St. - 65-22, .7479. Mark Dantonio, Michigan State - 67-23, .74410. Bobby Petrino, Louisville - 54-19, .740 ACTIVE COACHES VS. AP TOP 25 1. Tom Herman, Houston - 5-0, 1.0002. Urban Meyer, Ohio State - 34-13, .7233. David Shaw, Stanford - 20-10, .6674. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma - 56-30, .6515. Nick Saban, Alabama - 69-38, .6456. JIMBO FISHER, FLORIDA STATE - 15-10, .600 Mark Helfrich, Oregon - 9-6, .6008. Jim Mora, UCLA - 13-10, .5659. Jim Harbaugh, Michigan - 10-8, .55610. Gary Patterson, TCU - 22-18, .550

MOST GAMES WON SINCE 2012 (FBS ONLY) 1. Nick Saban, Alabama – 592. Urban Meyer, Ohio State - 583. JIMBO FISHER, FLORIDA STATE – 55 Dabo Swinney, Clemson – 555. David Shaw, Stanford – 496. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma – 477. Mark Dantonio, Michigan State – 458. Mark Richt, Miami (FL) - 449. Four coaches at 43 (R. Long, SDSU; G. Malzahn, Auburn; C. Petersen, Washington; K. Sumlin, TAMU) HIGHEST WINNING % SINCE 2012 (FBS ONLY) 1. Urban Meyer, Ohio State - 58-5, .9212. Nick Saban, Alabama - 59-6, .9083. Dabo Swinney, Clemson - 55-8, .8734. Tom Herman, Houston - 20-3, .8705. John Harbaugh, Michigan - 19-3, .8646. JIMBO FISHER, FLORIDA STATE - 55-9, .8597. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma - 47-14, .7708. David Shaw, Stanford - 49-15, .7669. Bryan Harsin, Boise State - 36-12, .75010. Ed Orgeron, LSU - 9-3, .750 ALL-TIME WINNING %, ACC (OVERALL) 1. JIMBO FISHER, FLORIDA STATE – 74-17, .8132. Bobby Bowden, FLORIDA STATE – 173-53-1, .7643. Danny Ford, Clemson – 96-29-4, .7604. Dabo Swinney, Clemson - 84-27, .7575. Lou Holtz, NC State – 33-12-3, .7196. Ken Hatfield, Clemson – 32-13-1, .7077. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech - 112-47, .7048. Jim Tatum, Maryland/UNC – 41-19-2, .6779. Jerry Claiborne, Maryland – 72-37-3, .65610. Dick Sheridan, NC State – 52-29-3, .637 ALL-TIME WINNING %, ACC GAMES 1. Bobby Bowden, FLORIDA STATE – 118-27, .8142. Jerry Claiborne, Maryland – 46-11-1, .8023. JIMBO FISHER, FLORIDA STATE – 46-12, .7934. Dabo Swinney, Clemson – 55-15, .7865. Bill Murray, Duke – 54-15-2, .7756. Danny Ford, Clemson – 44-14-1, .7547. Lou Holtz, NC State – 16-5-2, .7398. Frank Beamer, Va. Tech – 72-29, .7139. Bobby Petrino, Louisville - 21-9, .70010. Jim Tatum, Maryland/UNC – 21-9-2, .688

7th season as Head Coach | 10th at Florida State | 29th overall

FISHER AMONG NATION’S SCORING LEADERS » Jimbo Fisher came to Florida State with an offensive background after spending time as an offen-

sive coordinator at LSU. That has translated to the field, where Fisher’s Seminoles have scored points with the nation’s elite.

» Fisher ranks seventh among active head coaches with a 36.2 scoring average over his first 91 games, including an astounding 51.6 during the 2013 National Championship season, setting the NCAA record for points scored in a season with 723.

Highest scoring average, active coaches (minimum two full FBS seasons):

Coach, Team Average Coach, Team Average

Jeff Brohm, Western Ky. 43.76 (37 games) Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State 37.20 (150 games)

Mark Helfrich, Oregon 43.50 (50 games) Jimbo Fisher, Florida State 36.22 (91 games)

Kevin Sumlin, Texas A&M 40.16 (113 games) Todd Graham, Arizona State 36.15 (141 games)

Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech 39.00 (47 games) Bryan Harsin, Boise State 36.10 (48 games)

Chris Petersen, Washington 38.73 (140 games) Bobby Petrino, Louisville 36.09 (148 games)

FISHER VS. THE SEC » Since becoming FSU head coach in 2010, Jimbo Fisher has played an SEC opponent nine times - six regular season meetings with Florida as well as

the 2010 Chick-fil-A Bowl against South Carolina, the 2013 BCS National Championship against Auburn and this year’s Labor Day game against Ole Miss.

» Florida State is 8-1 in those matchups, with FSU winning both bowl games (26-17 over South Carolina and 34-31 over Auburn). » The Seminoles have outscored their SEC opponents by 12.2 points per game (30.1-17.9) under Fisher.

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All-Time Results vs. Boston College (14 games)

Year Location Score AP Rank (FSU/BC)1957 Chestnut Hill, Mass. L 7-20 -/-1976 Chestnut Hill, Mass. W 28-9 -/131980 Tallahassee, Fla. W 41-7 7/-2005 Chestnut Hill, Mass. W 28-17 8/172006 Tallahassee, Fla. L 19-24 -/222007 Chestnut Hill, Mass. W 27-17 -/22008 Tallahassee, Fla. L 17-27 20/-2009 Chestnut Hill, Mass. L 21-28 -/-2010 Tallahassee, Fla. W 24-19 16/-2011 Chestnut Hill, Mass. W 38-7 24/-2012 Tallahassee, Fla. W 51-7 12/-2013 Chestnut Hill, Mass. W 48-34 8/-2014 Tallahassee, Fla. W 20-17 1/-2015 Chestnut Hill, Mass. W 14-0 9/--

Overall: 10-4Home: 4-2Away: 6-2

Most points scoredHome: 51 (51-7 win on Oct. 13, 2012)Away: 48 (48-34 win on Sept. 28, 2013)

Most points allowedHome: 27 (27-17 loss on Nov. 15, 2008)Away: 34 (48-34 win on Sept 28, 2013)

ShutoutsFSU: 1 (14-0 on Sept. 18, 2015)Boston College: None

Margin of VictoryLargest: 44 (51-7 on Oct. 13, 2012)

Margin of DefeatLargest: 13 (20-7 on Sept. 28, 1957)

Individuals Highs vs. Boston CollegePASSING: E.J. Manuel - 2012 - 27-34-2, 439, 4 TD Drew Weatherford - 2007 - 29-45-0, 354, 2 TD Christian Ponder - 2009 - 29-42-0, 340, 0 TD Jameis Winston - 2013 - 17-27-1, 330, 4 TD Drew Weatherford - 2006 - 32-48-2, 324, 1 TDRUSHING: Ricky Williams - 1980 - 12-109, 0 TD Dalvin Cook - 2014 - 14-76, 0 TD Devonta Freeman - 2012 - 8-70, 0 TD Chris Thompson - 2012 - 10-68, 0 TD Larry Key - 1976 - 18-68, 0 TDRECEIVING: Kenny Shaw - 2012 - 2-125, 1 TD De’Cody Fagg - 2007 - 6-111, 1 TD Rodney Smith - 2012 - 9-108, 0 TD Bert Reed - 2009 - 7-106, 0 TD Rashad Greene - 2014 - 8-106, 0 TD

FSU LOOKS TO MAKE IT SEVEN STRAIGHT AGAINST EAGLES » For the second season in a row, Florida State and Boston College will meet in a Friday night

matchup when the Eagles visit Tallahassee on Nov. 11 (ESPN2). » This is just the second Friday night home game in Florida State history - the first was a

40-13 loss to Miami in 1957. » Last season, Florida State won in Chestnut Hill, 14-0, on the strength of an early offensive

touchdown pass from Everett Golson to Travis Rudolph and a late fumble recovery for a touchdown by defensive back Jalen Ramsey.

» As Atlantic Division partners in the ACC, FSU has faced Boston College each season since the Eagles joined the conference in 2005. The Seminoles have won each of the six games against BC under head coach Jimbo Fisher.

» In Fisher’s first season at Florida State, as offensive coordinator in 2007, Florida State beat No. 2 Boston College, 27-17. That win, along with the BCS Championship win over No. 2 Auburn in 2013, are the highest-ranked wins since Fisher arrived in Tallahassee.

FSU vs. Boston College, under head coach Jimbo Fisher:

Date Rankings Result Noteworthy

10/16/10 FSU 16, BC NR FSU, 24-19 Bert Reed 42-yd TD run in fourth quarter provides final margin

11/3/11 FSU 24, BC NR FSU, 38-7 Noles become bowl eligible for 30th consecutive season

10/13/12 FSU 12, BC NR FSU, 51-7 Most points and largest margin of victory against the Eagles

9/28/13 FSU 8, BC NR FSU, 48-34 Last time Noles trailed in reg. season (17-3, 2nd QTR)

11/22/14 FSU 1, BC NR FSU, 20-17 Roberto Aguayo hits GW field goal with 0:03 left on rainy day

9/18/15 FSU 9, BC NR FSU, 14-0 Second-ever ACC road shutout; first since 2003 at North Carolina

80 Consecutive weeks ranked in the Associated Press poll, dating back to 2011. Only Alabama, at 142 weeks since 2008, has a longer active streak.►

ABOUT THE EAGLES » Boston College enters Friday’s game against FSU with a 4-5 record and 1-5 mark in the ACC. » The Eagles were winless in the conference in 2015 and snapped a 12-game conference losing

streak against NC State, 21-14, on Oct. 29. » Last week, Boston College fell to No. 7 Louisville, 52-7, in Chestnut Hill. The offense managed

just nine first downs and 207 total yards, while allowing 515 yards against Heisman front-run-ner Lamar Jackson and the Cardinals.

» The lone touchdown for the Eagles against Louisville came on running back Tyler Rouse’s 39-yard touchdown catch. It was the senior’s first career receiving touchdown.

» In the win against the Wolfpack two weeks ago, Eagles head coach Steve Addazio recorded just his second win as BC head coach when trailing entering the fourth quarter.

» The Eagles have yet to allow a team to run for 50 yards in any of the teams four wins on the year.

LAST YEAR: #9 FLORIDA STATE DEF. BOSTON COLLEGE, 14-0 » FSU and Boston College combined for just 412 yards of total offense in the defensive battle. » A first quarter touchdown catch by Travis Rudolph just 4:53 into the game was the only

scoring until the fourth quarter, when junior cornerback Jalen Ramsey came up with a fumble caused by senior linebacker Terrance Smith and returned it 36 yards for a touchdown.

» It was FSU’s first shutout on the road since blanking Notre Dame 37-0 in 2003. The opener that season, a 37-0 win over North Carolina, was the only other road shutout against an ACC team in school history. It was the sixth shutout of the Jimbo Fisher era.

» Freshman defensive end Josh Sweat, sophomore linebacker Ro’Derrick Hoskins and redshirt freshman tight end Mavin Saunders all made their first career starts against Boston College.

QUICK HITTERS ON THE EAGLES » For a second straight season, Boston College boasts one of the top defenses in the ACC,

ranking eighth nationally and leading the conference in first downs allowed (137). » BC also ranks fifth in fumbles recovered with 10 and eighth in rushing defense, allowing just

106.6 yards per game.

WEEK 11 MATCHUP: BOSTON COLLEGE

ALL-TIME VS. BOSTON COLLEGE

SENIOR DAYNine scholarship seniors, and 15 overall, are being recognized as part of Senior Day against Boston College. During the past four years, this senior class has compiled a BCS National Championship, two ACC Championships, and a 43-7 record.

Omari Albert Sean Maguire Keith WeeksNate Andrews Justin Shanks Marquez WhiteKareem Are Jack Steed Steven WilliamsBryan LaCivita Freddie Stevenson Jesus WilsonDaniel Maddox DeMarcus Walker Kermit Whitfield

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Team Rankings (out of 128)Category NCAA ACC Value3rd Down Conversion Pct. 42 5 .4313rd Down Conversion Defense 82 12 .4124th Down Conversion Pct. 64 7 .5004th Down Converison Defense 50 7 .500Blocked Kicks 20 5 2Blocked Kicks Allowed 44 3 1Blocked Punts Allowed 1 1 0Completion Percentage 62 10 .588Fewest Penalties Per Game 126 14 8.56Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game 127 14 81.11First Downs 12 2 231First Downs Allowed 74 11 194Fumbles Lost 61 5 6Fumbles Recovered 51 8 6Kickoff Return Yardage 55 9 21.41Kickoff Return Yardage Defense 12 2 17.55Net Punting 117 13 34.33Interceptions Thrown 19 5 5Interceptions Made 12 2 12Passing Offense 29 5 279.7Passing Efficiency 47 8 138.67Passing Efficiency Defense 81 9 136.67Passing Yards Allowed 95 11 257.3Passing Yards per Completion 22 3 13.98Punt Return Yardage 5 2 17.22Punt Return Yardage Defense 125 14 21.40Red Zone Offense 4 1 .950Red Zone Defense 47 9 .811Rushing Offense 49 5 190.9Rushing Defense 53 9 153.8Sacks Per Game 7 2 3.33Sacks Allowed Per Game 117 14 3.11Scoring Offense 41 7 33.6Scoring Defense 73 11 28.8Tackles for Loss Per Game 74 11 5.8Tackles for Loss Allowed Per Game 100 12 6.67Time of Possession 9 2 33:38Total Offense 34 3 470.6Total Defense 73 11 411.1Turnovers Gained 20 4 18Turnovers Lost 26 4 11Turnover Margin 16 2 0.78Winning Percentage 38 5 .667

Player RankingsTop 50 Nationally

Category Name NCAA/ACC ValueAll Purpose Yards Dalvin Cook, RB 8/1 169.11Combined Kick Returns Kermit Whitfield, WR 20/4 547Completions PG Deondre Francois, QB 35/7 19.67Field Goal Pct. Ricky Aguayo, K 49/7 .750Field Goals PG Ricky Aguayo, K 14/2 1.67Forced Fumbles PG DeMarcus Walker, DE 19/5 0.33Interceptions Tarvarus McFadden, DB 1/1 7Interceptions PG Tarvarus McFadden, DB 1/1 0.80Passing Efficiency Deondre Francois, QB 43/7 141.7Passing Yards Deondre Francois, QB 23/5 2492Passing Yards PG Deondre Francois, QB 25/5 276.9Passing Yards PC Deondre Francois, QB 16/3 14.08Punt Return TDs Jesus Wilson, WR 6/1 1Punt Returns Jesus Wilson, WR 4/2 17.2Rush Yards Per Carry Dalvin Cook, RB 46/4 5.79Rushing TDs Dalvin Cook, RB 11/2 12Rushing Yards Dalvin Cook, RB 9/2 1134Rushing Yards PG Dalvin Cook, RB 11/2 126.0Sacks PG DeMarcus Walker, DE 1/1 1.17Scoring Ricky Aguayo, K 33/4 8.9 Dalvin Cook, RB 39/6 8.7Tackles for Loss PG DeMarcus Walker, DE 21/7 1.3Total Offense Deondre Francois, QB 25/6 286.8Total Points Scored Ricky Aguayo, K 30/3 80 Dalvin Cook, RB 35/5 78Total Touchdowns Dalvin Cook, RB 13/2 13Yards per Attempt Deondre Francois, QB 20/4 8.45

NOLES RALLY LATE TO KNOCK OFF WOLFPACK » Trailing after each of the first three quarters against NC State on Saturday, No. 19 Florida

State scored a touchdown with 3:09 remaining to beat NC State 24-20 in Raleigh, N.C. » Travis Rudolph caught his team-high-tying fourth touchdown of the year for the final score

and the defense held the Wolfpack out of the end zone on the final drive as NC State reached the FSU 24-yard-line before consecutive incompletions stalled any upset bid.

» Redshirt freshman Deondre Francois threw for over 300 yards for a fourth time this season, finishing with 330 yards on 22 completions and the touchdown to Rudolph. Sophomore wide receiver Nyqwan Murray had nine catches for 153 yards.

» On defense, senior defensive end DeMarcus Walker had 10 tackles for a second-consecutive week, including a pair of sacks that now give him the national lead with 10.5 on the year. That matches his total from last season, while the 23 in his career are tied for sixth in FSU history.

» Sophomore cornerback Tarvarus McFadden recorded his seventh interception of the season and has an interception in four consecutive games. His seven interceptions lead the country and are the most for any Seminole since Samari Rolle had that many in 1997.

COOK MOVES INTO SECOND IN FSU RUSHING HISTORY » Despite snapping a five-game streak of running for over 100 yards, junior running back Dalvin

Cook still moved up the all-time rushing charts at FSU. » Cook’s 65 yards on 18 carries gives him 3,833 for his career, second all-time at FSU and

just 126 behind Warrick Dunn (1993-96) for most in school history. Cook is averaging 126.0 yards per game in 2016.

» His first rush of the game, for three yards, allowed him to pass Greg Allen (3,769, 1981-84) for second place.

» His 10-yard touchdown run to end the third quarter was his 12th of the season (tied for ninth-best in a single-season at FSU) and the 39th of his career, behind only Allen’s 44 for most rushing touchdowns at FSU.

228

Second-half passing yards for redshirt freshman quarterback Deondre Francois at NC State last week. Those 228 yards are the most in a half in the signal-callers career and the fourth time he has hit the 200-yard mark in a half this season (both halves vs. Ole Miss; second half against UNC).

YOUNG RECEIVERS STAND OUT VS. WOLFPACK » Sophomore receivers Nyqwan Murray and Auden Tate continued to shine in extended action,

with both setting career-highs in receiving yards and receptions against NC State. » Murray had nine catches for 153 yards, one week after recording six catches for 96 yards and

a touchdown against No. 3 Clemson. Murray is the fourth different Seminole this season to reach 100 receiving yards in a game (Travis Rudolph 2, Jesus Wilson 2, Dalvin Cook 2).

» Before Clemson, Murray had 46 receiving yards, meaning Murray has surpassed his season total receiving yards each of the past two games.

» Tate had three catches for 68 yards against NC State, including a grab over the middle for 38 yards that was one-yard shy of his career high.

QUICK HITTERS » Junior defensive back Ermon Lane secured his third consecutive start at safety, finishing

with a career-high 10 tackles. Lane is the fourth different Seminole (Matthew Thomas, UofL, 10; Trey Marshall, Clemson, 11; DeMarcus Walker, Clemson, 10 and NC State, 10) with double-digit tackles on the season.

» Saturday’s win over NC State was the fourth consecutive win over the Wolfpack and the sec-ond straight win in Raleigh after 2014’s 56-41 win. It is the first time since 1994 and 1996 that FSU has won consecutive games against NC State on the road, while the four straight wins overall are the most since winning eight straight from 1968-1997.

» Since 2010, head coach Jimbo Fisher improved to 12-12 in games the Noles trailed by double digits (20-10 in the third quarter) and 12-11 when trailing at halftime (13-10 at the break; 3-3 in 2016).

» Saturday’s win over NC State was Fisher’s 10th win when trailing in the fourth quarter.

LAST GAME: AT NC STATE NCAA & ACC RANKS

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Rudolph Moving Up Receiving Charts- With three catches for 39 yards, junior receiver Travis Rudolph ranks ninth on FSU’s career receptions list, pushing his three-year total to 135.- Rudolph ranks 13th in career receiving yards with 2,070, just 60 yards from passing his receivers coach Lawrence Dawsey for 10th in school history.- Rudolph’s 19-yard touchdown against NC State was the first game-winning touchdown of his career.- Rudolph’s 15 career touchdowns have averaged 31.93 yards, which ranks 15th nationally among players that have at least 10 career TD receptions.- Rudolph also extended his streak of games with a catch to 27.

Francois Producing in Air and Ground- Redshirt freshman quarterback Deondre Francois came out in his first college game and threw for 419 yards against No. 11 Ole Miss, leading a 22-point come-back victory for the Noles, the largest in school history.- He also ran for 59 yards in that game. Against USF, he ran for 75 yards and a 35-yard touchdown late in the fourth quarter. It was the most rushing yards for a QB since 2012 (EJ Manuel, 102 vs. Clemson) and the longest run for a QB since D’Vontrey Richardson broke a 39-yarder against Georgia Tech in 2008.- It was the longest TD run by a QB since Richardson’s 55-yard run against Chattanooga that same season.

Receivers Among Nation’s BestEntering 2016, FSU was the only team in the country returning a trio of players that each had 55 or more catches in 2015. So far this year, each of them have shined in various aspects of the game. Additionally, sophomores Auden Tate and Nyqwan Murray have come on as reliable receivers in Jesus Wilson’s absence.

Running back Dalvin Cook has also stood out as a pass catcher, ranking third on the team with 25 catches, 388 receiving yards and 15.5 yards per catch.

Travis Rudolph 238 rec. yards vs. WFJesus Wilson 89-yd PR TD vs. CSU; longest since 1997Kermit Whitfield 2,338 KO ret. yds; 4th in ACC historyAuden Tate Tied w/ Rudolph with 4 TD rec.Nyqwan Murray 249 yards, 15 catches past two gms.

Stevenson Shining in Senior Season- Senior fullback Freddie Stevenson entered his senior season with 42 career rush yards and one touchdown on 12 carries.- In the opener against Ole Miss, Stevenson scored on a one-yard touchdown run, and added a pair of one-yard TDs against USF on Sept. 24.- Against Clemson, Stevenson had a career-high run of 38 yards to set up the Noles final score of the game.- On the year, Stevenson has 10 carries for 60 yards (6.0 per rush) and three touchdowns.

FRANCOIS COLLECTS FOURTH 300-YARD PASSING GAME » Rebounding from a slow start, redshirt freshman quarterback Deondre Francois completed

22 of 39 passes for 330 yards, capped by his game-winning, 19-yard touchdown pass to Travis Rudolph with 3:09 remaining in last week’s 24-20 triumph over NC State.

» It was Francois’ fourth 300-yard passing game of the season, which ranks third all-time among Seminole freshman quarterbacks behind Jameis Winston (7, 2013) and Chris Rix (5, 2001).

» Three of Francois’ 300-yard games have come in the past five games and he is averaging 308.2 yards per game in that span.

» His 276.9 yards per game rank No. 1 among all freshman quarterbacks and 25th nationally. » Francois’ touchdown pass against NC State was his fourth-straight game with a touchdown

pass and his 12th of the season - against just four interceptions. Only North Carolina’s Mitch Trubisky (2 in 317 attempts) has fewer interceptions among players with Francois’ 295 attempts on the season.

Freshman quarterbacks, yards per game:

Quarterback, School A-C-I TD Yards YPG

Deondre Francois, Florida State 177-295-4 12 2492 276.9

Shane Buechele, Texas 172-278-6 19 2257 250.8

Daniel Jones, Duke 186-300-9 11 2037 226.3

Ben Hicks, SMU 160-307-11 12 1987 220.4

Sam Darnold, USC 146-215-4 20 1874 208.2

“NOONIE” ON TIME WITH CONTRIBUTIONS » Sophomore receiver Nyqwan ‘Noonie’ Murray has come on strong in the injury absence of

senior Jesus Wilson, recording his career-best performance in Saturday’s 24-20 win over NC State.

» Murray’s nine catches went for 153 yards (17.0 ypc), highlighted by runs after the catch and in-the-air adjustments on the ball.

» It was Murray’s first career 100-yard receiving game. Florida State is one of just seven FBS teams with four or more players to reach 100 receiving yards in a game this year, joining Missouri (6 players) and Syracuse, Colorado, Troy, NC State, and Purdue (4 players).

» With Wilson out of the lineup the past two weeks, Murray has 15 catches for 249 yards (16.6 per) and a touchdown.

» Auden Tate, another sophomore receiver who has started each of the past two games in Wil-son’s absence, has four catches for 91 yards (22.8 per) against No. 3 Clemson and NC State.

FIFTH DIFFERENT STARTING OL SOLID IN PASS PRO » Senior guard Wilson Bell made his 15th career start, his second of the season at NC State

and the first since the opener against Ole Miss at right guard. He replaced freshman Landon Dickerson, who was lost for the season with a right ACL injury last week in practice.

» The first-time offensive line unit of Roderick Johnson, Kareem Are, Alec Eberle, Bell and Brock Ruble allowed just one sack of quarterback Deondre Francois - a season low.

» FSU entered the NC State game ranked 121st nationally in sacks allowed, yielding 27 through eight games (3.38 per).

O-Line Starters in 2016:

Opponent LT LG C RG RT

Ole Miss R. Johnson D. Kelly A. Eberle W. Bell R. Leonard

Char. So. R. Johnson D. Kelly A. Eberle L. Dickerson R. Leonard

Louisville R. Johnson K. Are A. Eberle L. Dickerson R. Leonard

USF R. Johnson K. Are A. Eberle L. Dickerson B. Ruble

UNC R. Johnson K. Are A. Eberle L. Dickerson B. Ruble

Miami R. Johnson K. Are A. Eberle L. Dickerson B. Ruble

Wake Forest R. Johnson K. Are A. Eberle L. Dickerson B. Ruble

Clemson R. Johnson K. Are A. Eberle L. Dickerson B. Ruble

NC State R. Johnson K. Are A. Eberle W. Bell B. Ruble

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“I know I coach him, but I’ve been around Heisman winners and we have as many players in the NFL as anybody ... This guy is at the top of the list of anybody we’ve ever had at Florida State. When you know all of the things he does behind the scenes as a leader and his work ethic he epitomizes what the Heisman Trophy stands for.” - Florida State head coach Jimbo Fisher

DALVIN COOKCOLLEGE FOOTBALL’S MOST EXPLOSIVE PLAYER

“He has everything you are looking for in a running back.”- Kirk Herbstreit, ESPN Analyst

112.7Career rushing yards per game, most in ACC history

126.0Rushing yards per game in 2016 - No. 3 of Power 5 RBs

28.0Average yards per TD in his career

329Yards from scrimmage at USF on Sept. 24, including a career-best 267 rushing yards

►“Dalvin Cook is like Lamar Jackson: don’t care what his team’s record is, if he’s not a Heisman finalist, something is seriously wrong”- Matt Hayes, National College Football Reporter, Bleacher Report

FSU RECORD WATCH ----------- Dalvin Cook is 127 yards away from breaking Warrick Dunn’s Florida State rushing record.

Dalvin Cook’s career rushing yards: 3,833 FSU record: 3,959 | ACC record: 4,602---------------------------------------------- » Cook is also only 770 yards from breaking

the ACC record for career rushing yardage of 4,602 set by NC State’s Ted Brown (1975-78).

» If Cook averages maintains his season average of 126.0 yards per game, he would tie Warrick Dunn’s record 3,959 yards, which ranks first in FSU history and ninth in ACC history.

ACC Career Rushing YardsPlayer, Team Years Yards 1. Ted Brown, NC State 1975-78 46022. Amos Lawrence, UNC 1977-80 43913. LaMont Jordan, Maryland 1997-00 41474. Robert Lavette, Ga. Tech 1981-84 40665. Chris Barclay, WF 2002-05 40326. Thomas Jones, Virginia 1996-99 39987. Mike Voight, UNC 1973-76 39718. Raymond Priester, CU 1994-97 39669. Warrick Dunn, FSU 1993-96 395910. James Davis, CU 2005-08 388111. Dalvin Cook, FSU 2014-16 383312. James McDougald, WF 1976-79 3811

“From what I’ve seen on film, if there’s anybody better than him, I’m not sure who it is.” - Wake Forest head coach Dave Clawson

COOK NATION’S MOST EXPLOSIVE PLAYER, BEST RUNNING BACK » Dalvin Cook leads all Power 5 players and is fourth nationally in yards from scrimmage (1,522) and has

the second-most rushing yards of any Power 5 running back (1,134). Cook is FSU’s third-leading receiver with 25 receptions for 388 yards (15.5 ypc).

» With 3,833 career rushing yards, Cook needs just 127 yards to break the 20-year-old FSU career rushing record of 3,959 (Warrick Dunn, 1993-1996).

» After rushing for 169 yards versus No. 3 Clemson, Cook became just the seventh ACC player and first in over a decade (Chris Barclay, Wake Forest, 2003-05) to tally three 1,000-yard rushing seasons.

» Cook leads ACC RBs in total rush yards (1,134) and rush yards per game (126.00). Cook is looking to become the first ACC player since Tashard Choice (GT, 2006-07) to lead the ACC in rushing in back-to-back years.

» Cook was a unanimous Midseason All-American selection, grabbing First Team honors from ESPN, Sports Illustrated, CBS Sports, USA Today, Fox Sports and Sporting News.

» Cook rushed for over 100 yards in five straight games, before NC State stacked the box and held Cook to 65 yards on 18 carries. Cook did score a 10-yard touchdown in the third quarter against the Wolfpack to bring his season total to 12 rushing touchdowns and 13 scores overall in 2016. Cook has 39 career rushing touchdowns - second-most in FSU history (Greg Allen, 44).

» Cook has 18 career 100-yard games which puts him behind only Warrick Dunn (22) in FSU history and tied him at No. 7 in ACC history.

COOK INCREDIBLE AT HOME LAST TWO SEASONS » Cook has rushed for 100 yards in nine consecutive home games against FBS opponents, dating back to the

Florida game in 2014 (24-144). » In his last 10 games overall (2 FCS games included) at Doak Campbell Stadium (6 in 2015 and 4 in 2016),

Cook has scored 22 touchdowns (21 rush, 1 receiving) and totaled 1,558 rushing yards and 283 receiving yards. At home since 2015, Cook is averaging 155.8 rush yards per game, 187.1 all-purpose yards per game and 2.2 touchdowns per game. He is averaging 7.3 yards per carry and has nine 100-yard games out of 10 home games the last two seasons.

» Cook had 140 yards rushing and 106 yards receiving to become the first FSU running back ever to have 100+ rushing and receiving vs. UNC on Oct. 1 in Tallahassee and added three rushing touchdowns. Cook had a workman-like 115 yards on 25 carries to push the Seminoles past Wake Forest on Oct. 15. Against No. 3 Clemson, Cook had 169 yards and a school-record four rushing touchdowns on just 19 carries, including runs of 43 and 70 yards in the third quarter.

COOK RUSHES FOR 267 AT USF » For the second-consecutive season, Cook ran for the second-most yards in school history against USF, to-

talling 267 rush yards against the Bulls on Sept. 24. In 2015, Cook ran for 266 yards and three touchdowns against USF in Tallahassee. Only Greg Allen (322 vs. W. Carolina, 1981) has more in a game.

» Cook now holds the second, third and sixth (222, Miami) single-game rushing marks in school history.

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“From what I’ve seen on film, if there’s anybody better than him, I’m not sure who it is.” - Wake Forest head coach Dave Clawson

(Cook continued from Page 8)Cook Dominates in Opening Half at USF After running for 136 yards after halftime against No. 3 Clemson, Cook has broken the 100-yard mark in a half nine times in his career, including twice this season:9/24/16 USF - 1H - 185 10/10/15 UM - 1H - 13711/28/15 UF - 2H - 158 10/29/16 CU - 2H - 13611/7/15 CU - 1H - 157 10/17/15 UofL - 2H - 1359/12/15 USF - 2H - 151 9/5/15 TX ST - 1H - 122 9/12/15 USF - 1H - 115

59-yd TD catch at Miami career-highDalvin Cook’s 59-yard touchdown reception at No. 10 Miami brought the Noles within 13-10 of the Canes in FSU’s eventual 20-19 victory. The 59-yard catch is the longest of the season for the Seminoles and the longest catch of Cook’s career. Cook now has two of the three longest catches of the season for the Noles (41 vs. North Carolina Oct. 1).

‘Cook’ing in the Sunshine State In seven career games against teams from the state of Florida, Cook has rushed for 1,324 yards and 11 touchdowns at an average of 8.0 yards per carry. In three games against his hometown Canes, Cook has 464 rushing yards and four TDs.

Opponent Att. Yds. YPC TD LongUM, 2014 7 92 13.1 2 44UF, 2014 24 144 6.0 0 23USF, 2015 30 266 8.9 3 74UM, 2015* 22 222 10.1 2 72UF, 2015 26 183 7.0 2 32USF, 2016 28 267 9.5 2 75UM, 2016* 27 150 5.6 0 54TOTALS 165 1324 8.0 11 75 *One TD reception each game

FSU’s All-Time Rushing LeadersWarrick Dunn 1993-96 3,959Dalvin Cook 2014-PR 3,833Greg Allen 1981-84 3,769Travis Minor 1997-00 3,218Larry Key 1974-77 2,953 FSU’s All-Time Rushing TD LeadersGreg Allen 1981-84 44Dalvin Cook 2014-PR 39Warrick Dunn 1993-96 37Devonta Freeman 2011-13 30 Amp Lee 1989-91 30 ACC Career Rushing Yards Per GameDalvin Cook FSU 112.7Giovanni Bernard UNC 107.9Ted Brown NC State 107.0Duke Johnson Miami 106.6Steve Jones Duke 105.4

COOK’S CLIMB OF RANKINGS CONTINUES » With 65 yards and a touchdown on the ground at NC State last week, junior running back

Dalvin Cook passed Greg Allen for second on FSU’s all-time rushing list and is now fifth on the state of Florida all-time rushing list.

State of Florida - Division I all-time rush leaders:

Player School Years Att. Yds. To Break Avg. TD

1. Kevin Smith UCF 2005-07 905 4679 847 5.2 45

2. Errict Rhett Florida 1990-93 873 4163 331 4.8 34

3. Warrick Dunn FSU 1993-96 575 3959 127 6.9 37

4. Emmitt Smith Florida 1987-89 700 3928 96 5.6 36

5. Dalvin Cook FSU 2014-PR 595 3833 -- 6.4 39

6. Greg Allen FSU 1981-84 624 3769 -- 6.0 44

COOK DOMINATES HOMETOWN HURRICANES FOR THIRD TIME » A Miami native, Dalvin Cook burst onto the national scene when he had 92 yards rushing on just

seven carries in a comeback victory at Miami in 2014, including the 26-yard game-winning score with, naturally, 3:05 remaining in the game.

» Cook’s most impressive game in 2015 came when he had 269 yards of total offense and three touchdowns vs. the Hurricanes in Tallahassee. Cook was a game-time decision against Miami, but rushed for 222 yards and two scores and added three catches for 47 yards and another TD.

» Cook did it again in 2016, totaling 150 yards rushing and scoring on a 59-yard TD reception to lead FSU to a 20-19 victory at Miami on Oct. 8. Cook was FSU’s “Sod Captain” following the game.

» In three games versus Miami, Cook has 588 total yards (56-464 rushing, 6-124 receiving) and six touchdowns (4 rush, 2 rec.). Cook is averaging 154.7 rush yards and 196 total yards vs Miami. He has been named the ACC Offensive Back of the Week all three times after facing Miami.

109Rushing yards needed for Dalvin Cook to set the FSU record for rushing yards by a junior, passing Warrick Dunn’s 1,242 from 1995. Cook already has the most rushing yards for a freshman (1,008) and sophomore (1,691).►

4 THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT NO. 4 » In addition to his 91 yards on the ground against Ole Miss on Labor Day, Dalvin Cook added 101

yards receiving on seven catches. Cook was the first FSU running back to have a 100-yard receiving game since Lorenzo Booker in the Emerald Bowl against UCLA in 2006 (117).

» Cook became just the second player in FSU history, and first since Jessie Hester in 1984, with 100 yards receiving and rushing in the same game after gutting North Carolina for 140 rushing yards and a career-high 106 receiving yards.

» Cook has been named a midseason All-American by six publications this year - Sporting News, CBS Sports, Fox Sports, ESPN, Sports Illustrated and Pro Football Focus, who has him rated as the top Power 5 running back through the first half of the season.

» Cook’s 19 carries against No. 3 Clemson broke a streak of four straight games of 25 or more carries. Entering 2016, Cook had that many carries just three times in his career - against Geor-gia Tech in 2014 (31), USF in 2015 (30) and Florida in 2015 (26). Cook is averaging 24.3 carries over the past six games.

COOK JOINS RARE COMPANY AMONG ACC ELITE » Needing just 100 yards to become the second Seminole to record three-consecutive 1,000-yard

rushing seasons, Cook ran for 169 yards on 19 carries against No. 3 Clemson on Oct. 29. » With 1,134 yards on the year, Cook joins Mike Voight (UNC, 74-76), Ted Brown (NC State, 76-78),

Amos Lawrence (UNC, 77-80), Kelvin Bryant (UNC, 80-82), Warrick Dunn (FSU, 94-96) and Chris Barclay (Wake, 2003-05) as the only ACC players with three-straight 1,000-yard seasons.

FIVE STRAIGHT 100-YARD GAMES » For the second time in his career, Dalvin Cook ran for over 100 yards in five consecutive games, a

streak that ended last week against NC State when he had 65 yards on 18 carries. » Cook also ran for over 100 yards in five straight games in 2014 (against Florida, Ga. Tech, and

Oregon) and 2015 (Texas State, USF). » Only Warrick Dunn, with six straight 100-yard games in 1995, has more than Cook’s five.

GAME NOTES: MORE COOK

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Ricky Aguayo, K Groza Award ‘Star of the Week’ 9/5 vs. Ole Miss 6-6 FG (school record), 3-3 PAT, 21 points (FSU K record)Dalvin Cook, RB CFPA Player of the Week (HM) 9/24 at USF 267 rushing yards - second-most in school history Midseason All-American (CBS Sports, ESPN, Fox Sports, PFF, SI)Alec Eberle, C AFCA Good Works TeamDeondre Francois, QB O’Brien QB of the Week 9/5 vs. Ole Miss 33-of-52 passing, 419 yards, 2 TD, 59 rushing yardsDerwin James, DB Thorpe Award (HM) 9/5 vs. Ole Miss 8 tackles, 1 interception (first career)Roderick Johnson, OT Midseason All-American (CBS Sports)Travis Rudolph, WR Musial Award (Sportsmanship)DeMarcus Walker, DE CBS Player of the Week Bednarik Award Player of the Week 9/5 vs. Ole Miss 6 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks (career high) Midseason All-American (SI) Award Watch ListsDalvin Cook, RB Lombardi (POY) Maxwell (POY) - Semifinalist Walter Camp (POY) Doak Walker (RB)Alec Eberle, C AFCA Good Works Team Rimington (C) Wuerffel (Community Service)Jimbo Fisher, HC Dodd (HC)Deondre Francois, QB Manning - Midseason (QB)Ryan Izzo, TE Mackey (TE)Derwin James, DB Walter Camp (POY) Bednarik (Defensive POY) Nagurski (Defensive POY) Thorpe (DB)Roderick Johnson, OT Lombardi (POY) Outland (OL)Sean Maguire, QB Unitas Golden Arm (Senior QB)Travis Rudolph, WR Biletnikoff (WR)DeMarcus Walker, DE Lombardi (POY) Bednarik (Defensive POY) Nagurski (Defensive POY)Kermit Whitfield, WR Biletnikoff (WR) Dante Hall (Player Under 6’0”)Jesus Wilson, WR Dante Hall (Player Under 6’0”)

Preseason All-AmericansDalvin Cook, RB 247 Sports (1st Team) Athlon Sports (1st Team) CBS Sports (1st Team) Sports Illustrated (1st Team) Phil Steele (2nd Team) Sporting News (2nd Team)Derwin James, DB 247 Sports (1st Team) Athlon Sports (1st Team) CBS Sports (1st Team) ESPN (1st Team) Sports Illustrated (1st Team) Phil Steele (3rd Team)Roderick Johnson, OT 247 Sports (1st Team) Athlon Sports (1st Team) CBS Sports (1st Team) Phil Steele (1st Team) Sporting News (1st Team) Sports Illustrated (1st Team)Travis Rudolph, WR Sporting News (2nd Team)DeMarcus Walker, DE Athlon Sports (2nd Team) CBS Sports (2nd Team) Phil Steele (3rd Team)

Preseason All-ACCDalvin Cook, RB Top Running BackDerwin James, DB Top SafetyRoderick Johnson, OT Top Offensive TackleTravis Rudolph, WRDeMarcus Walker, DE Top Defensive End

PAIR OF NOLES LEAD NATIONAL CATEGORIES » With sophomore defensive back Tarvarus McFadden recording his seventh interception of the

season against NC State, and senior defensive end DeMarcus Walker getting two sacks of Wolfpack quarterback Ryan Finley to push his season total to 10.5, Florida State is the only team in the country with two different players leading a national defensive category.

McFADDEN TOPS IN NATION IN INTERCEPTIONS » Tarvarus McFadden’s first quarter interception against NC State was his seventh of the

season, tied for fourth in single-season history at FSU. That trails only Terrell Buckley (12, 1991), Monk Bonasorte (8, 1979) and Curt Campbell (8, 1951) and is tied with Samari Rolle (1997), Corey Sawyer (1992), and LeRoy Butler (1989).

» It is McFadden’s fourth consecutive game with an interception, one shy of the school record of five straight games done four times, most recently by Patrick Robinson in 2007.

» McFadden has nabbed one interception in seven different games this year. Only Buckley, in 1991, had more games with at least one interception in a season when he had 12 intercep-tions in nine different games.

WALKER LEADS NATION IN SACKS » Senior defensive end DeMarcus Walker was credited with a pair of sacks against NC State on

Saturday, pushing his season total to 10.5, the most in the country. » Walker’s 10.5 sacks match his total from 2015, good for 13th in single-season history at FSU,

and Walker’s 23 career sacks rank sixth in school history. » Walker joins Peter Boulware (1995-96) and Reinard Wilson (1994, 1996) as the only

Seminoles with multiple double-digit sack seasons.

DEFENSE FORCES TURNOVER IN TEN STRAIGHT GAMES » With Tarvarus McFadden’s interception on NC State’s opening drive, the Florida State defense

has now forced a turnover in ten consecutive games. » That is the longest streak since a run of 18 straight games from 2012-14. » During the current 10-game span, FSU has recovered six fumbles and has 13 intercep-

tions. 3

Pass breakups for sophomore defensive back A.J. Westbrook against NC State. With seven tackles against the Wolfpack, Westbrook set a career high for a second consecutive week for tackles (six against Clemson, Oct. 29).

FSU DEFENDERS GETTING TO OPPOSING QUARTERBACKS » Led by senior defensive end DeMarcus Walker’s 10.5, the Florida State defense has recorded

30 sacks through nine games. In 13 games last season, also led by Walker’s 10.5, the Semi-noles had 32 sacks.

» Entering 2016, FSU was averaging 2.54 sacks per game under Jimbo Fisher (since 2010). The Noles rank seventh nationally with 3.33 sacks per game in 2016.

QUICK HITTERS » Tarvarus McFadden’s interception against NC State was the team’s 12th of the season and

the 18th takeaway for Florida State. In 2015, FSU had 15 total takeaways in 13 games. » Ermon Lane is the first player to have starts on offense (2 at WR, 2014) and defense (3 at

S, 2016) since Karlos Williams (defense in 2012, offense in 2013 and 2014). » Lane ranks seventh on the team with 26 tackles, even though the converted wide receiver

took his first defensive snaps Oct. 8 against Miami. He and DeMarcus Walker were the co-leaders in tackles, with 10, against NC State.

» Florida State defensive linemen Derrick Nnadi, Demarcus Christmas and DeMarcus Walker (2) recorded pass break-ups against Clemson, totalling four for the Noles. The Seminoles came into the game with three pass break-ups by defensive linemen through the first seven games this season. Josh Sweat added one against NC State last week.

» Freshman defensive end Brian Burns ranks second nationally among freshman, and leads the Power 5, with 5.0 sacks on the year. Burns’ five sacks are the most for a Seminole fresh-man since Howard Dinkins also had five in 1988.

NATIONAL HONORSGAME NOTES: DEFENSE

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DeMARCUS WALKERSENIOR DEFENSIVE END

10.5Sacks in 2016, most in the country and tying his mark from 2015

7Forced fumbles the last two seasons. Walker had 4 in 2015 and has 3 in 2016

36Career starts, including 29 straight - the most of any Seminole

4.5Number of sacks against Ole Miss - most in a game in the nation this season

WALKER LEADS NATION IN SACKS » Walker has 10.5 sacks this season after tallying

two sacks at NC State. The next closest Power 5 player is Boston College’s Harold Landry.

» Walker (1.17 sacks per game) is on pace to total 15 sacks, which be the most in the ACC since Da’Quan Bowers (Clemson) had 15.5 in 2010.

» Walker has 23 career sacks to rank in a tie at No. 6 in FSU history. He is behind only Reinard Wilson (35.5), Peter Boulware (34), Ron Simmons (25), Bjoern Werner (23.5) and Jamal Reynolds (23.5).

» Walker joins Boulware (1995-96) and Wilson (1994, 1996) as the only Noles with multiple 10+ sack seasons in FSU history.

‘BLOCK AT THE ROCK’ GIVES FSU WIN » DeMarcus Walker blocked No. 10 Miami’s

game-tying extra point attempt with 1:38 left on Oct. 8 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens to give the Seminoles a 20-19 victory over their in-state rivals.

» Walker finished with two tackles, a half-tackle for loss, one hurry and the game-winning block.

» It marked the second straight game Florida State blocked a PAT after Walvenski Aime blocked UNC’s extra point in the fourth quarter on Oct. 1.

» The last time FSU had two consecutive games with a blocked extra point came in 1954 when Lee Corso accomplished the feat against Auburn

WALKER STEPS UP VERSUS RANKED FOES » In five games vs. ranked teams in 2016, Walker has staked his

claim as one of the nation’s top defensive players. » Against ranked teams in 2016, Walker has totaled 31 tackles,

6.0 TFLs, 5.5 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, 1 blocked PAT » His averages vs. ranked foes in 2016: 6.2 tackles, 1.2 TFLs, 1.1

sacks.

vs. #11/12 Ole Miss in Orlando: 6 tackles, 4.5 sacks, 1 FFat #10 Louisville: 7 tacklesvs. #23 North Carolina: 6 tackles, 1 sack, 1 TFL, 1 FFat #10 Miami: 2 tackles, 0.5 TFL, 1 game-winning blocked PATvs #3 Clemson: 10 tackles, 2 PBUs

“You can’t like football and play at Florida State. You have to LOVE football to play at Florida State.” - DeMarcus Walker, to the media during fall camp

DERWIN JAMESSOPHOMORE DEFENSIVE BACK

“James was the most unstoppable freshman in the nation last year” - Sports Illustrated 91

Tackles by James in ‘15, the third-most by a true fresh-man in FSU history behind Ron Simmons and Marvin Jones

4National awards James is nominated for: Thorpe, Bed-narik, Nagurski and Walter Camp

JAMES, A TOP DEFENDER, OUT AFTER SURGERY » Head Coach Jimbo Fisher announced Derwin James is out indefinitely

following surgery to repair a lateral meniscus tear in his left knee after injuring the knee against Charleston Southern on Sept. 10.

» James emerged as one of the nation’s top freshman defenders in 2015 after he totaled 91 tackles, 9.5 TFLs, 4.5 sacks, five PBUs, three QB hurries, two fumbles forced and two fumble recoveries.

» James was used as a safety, nickelback and edge rusher by defensive coordinator Charles Kelly and wreaked havoc on opponents down the stretch.

» James collected All-ACC Third Team (Media) honors and was named a Freshman All-American by Sporting News and USA Today in 2015. He is a preseason All-ACC pick and near-consensus preseason All-American in 2016.

ACC DEFENSIVE BACK OF WEEKJames had 8 tackles and his first career interception vs. Ole Miss as the Noles defense held the Rebels to just 68 yards in the second half of the come-from-behind victory.

(Oct. 23, 1954) and VMI (Oct. 30, 1954). Corso is FSU’s all-time leader in blocked PATs with 4.

WALKER DOMINATES THE REBELS » DeMarcus Walker was a force against the Ole Miss Rebels,

recording all of his 4.5 sacks in the second half. » Walker also forced a fumble that was then recovered by

teammate Derrick Nnadi and helped complete the 22-point comeback victory.

» Walker’s 4.5 sacks are the most in a game of any player in the country this season and the third-most in a single game in FSU history (5.0 - Ron Simmons, 1977; Willie Jones, 1978).

23Career sacks for Walker, which ranks sixth in FSU history

43FSU wins since Walker’s ar-rival in 2013

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Top 5 Team Totals under FisherTotal Offense 667 Clemson 9/22/12649 Boston College 10/13/12647 at USF 9/24/16 Charleston Southern 9/10/11645 Idaho 11/23/13 Rushing Yards 478 at USF 9/24/16385 Wake Forest 9/15/12377 Nevada 9/12/13336 Idaho 11/23/13298 at Miami 10/9/10 Passing Yards 448 Boston College 10/13/12447 Charleston Southern 9/10/11444 at Clemson 10/19/13431 Maryland 10/4/13419 vs. Ole Miss 9/5/16 Points 80-14 Idaho 11/23/1369-3 Murray State 9/1/1263-0 Maryland 10/5/1362-7 Nevada 9/14/1362-10 Charleston Southern 9/10/11 Total Defense 28 Savannah State* 9/18/1284 Charleston Southern 9/10/11126 Wake Forest 9/15/12 Wake Forest 10/4/14156 Murray State 9/1/12 Rushing Defense 19 Savannah State* 9/18/1220 Miami 10/10/1521 Charleston Southern 9/10/1125 at Virginia 10/2/1029 at Miami 10/20/12 Passing Defense 9 Savannah State* 9/18/1256 at Boston College 9/18/1563 Charleston Southern 9/10/1164 Florida 11/27/1067 at Georgia Tech 10/24/15 Points 0-31 Wake Forest 9/25/100-34 Louisiana Monroe 9/3/110-34 NC State 10/29/110-55 Savannah State* 9/18/120-52 Wake Forest 9/15/120-63 Maryland 10/5/130-14 at Boston College 9/18/15 *Savannah State game called in 3rd Q - weather

NOLES OWN LONGEST PAT STREAK IN HISTORY » True freshman kicker Ricky Aguayo improved to 35-of-35 on extra points after making all

three last week against NC State. » Florida State has made 283 consecutive PATs, the longest streak in NCAA history. » FSU broke the old record of 263, held by Syracuse from 1978-89, on Sept. 24 against USF. » Dustin Hopkins made his final 50 PATs in 2012 and three-time All-American Roberto Aguayo,

Ricky’s older brother, was 198-for-198 from 2013-15 before Ricky Aguayo took over. » Michigan, with 277 straight makes, is the only other school with a current streak over 200.

AGUAYO SETS FSU RECORD IN COLLEGE DEBUT » Against Ole Miss on Sept. 5, kicker Ricky Aguayo set an FSU record with six made field

goals in a game in FSU’s 45-34 come-from-behind win. » It was the most field goals made in a college debut and tied an ACC record and an NCAA

freshman record. His 21 points scored set an FSU record for points by a kicker, breaking brother Roberto’s old record of 19 against Wake Forest in 2014.

» Aguayo leads FSU with 8.9 points per game, which ranks second among kickers in the ACC. » Aguayo’s 8.9 ppg rank 33rd nationally and 18th among kickers. » In the ACC, Aguayo’s 1.67 field goals per game trails only Joey Slye of Virginia Tech (1.89), and

he is one of three kickers in the conference to make every PAT this season.

WHITFIELD AMONG NATION’S TOP RETURN MEN » Senior kick returner Kermit Whitfield holds the FSU records for kickoff returns (92) and kick

return yards (2,338). He set a career-high with 133 return yards against Louisville and had 128 at USF, including a season-high 53-yarder.

» Whitfield’s 2,338 kickoff return yards rank fourth in ACC history and is second nationally among active players.

ACC career kickoff return yards:

Player, School Years No. Avg. Yards

1. Torrey Smith, Maryland 2008-10 123 24.3 2,983

2. Brandon Tate, North Carolina 2005-08 109 24.7 2,688

3. Jabari Marshall, Duke 2005-08 107 24.6 2,630

4. Kermit Whitfield, FSU 2013-PR 92 25.4 2,338

NCAA active career kickoff return yards:

Player, School Years No. Avg. Yards

1. Janarion Grant, Rutgers* 2013-PR 103 25.3 2,606

*Out for season with injury

2. Kermit Whitfield, FSU 2013-PR 92 25.4 2,338

3. Darrius Sims, Vanderbilt 2013-PR 96 24.0 2,309

165Consecutive games since allowing a kickoff return touchdown, dating back to Oct. 2, 2004 against Clemson, the longest streak in the country. Wake Forest had a return called back against FSU on Oct. 15 on a penalty.►

WILSON CLIMBING PUNT RETURN CHARTS » Senior punt returner Bobo Wilson ranks fourth in the nation and is second in the ACC with

a 17.2 yards per punt return average. » His 89-yard punt return touchdown against Charleston Southern is the second-longest in the

country this season, the third longest in FSU history and the first punt return touchdown for the Noles since Tyler Hunter had one against Duke in 2012.

TYLER AN ASSET AS PUNTER AND KICKOFF MAN » True freshman kicker and punter Logan Tyler has been a defensive weapon for the Seminoles

this year, with 40 touchbacks on 62 kickoffs. » FSU is one of five teams that has not allowed a kickoff return past the 35-yard line on the

season (Fresno St., Ga. Tech, LSU, Stanford). » With Ricky Aguayo handling placekicking duties, FSU replaced a kicker and punter in the

same season for the first time since 2001.

GAME NOTES: SPECIAL TEAMS

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100 Yard Rushing GamesDalvin Cook (18)

USF, 2016 267USF, 2015 266Miami, 2015 222Clemson, 2015 194Florida, 2015 183Georgia Tech (ACC Champ.), 2014 177Clemson, 2016 169Louisville, 2015 163Texas State, 2015 156Miami, 2016 150Florida, 2014 144North Carolina, 2016 140NC State, 2015 138Syracuse, 2014 122Wake Forest, 2016 115Louisville, 2014 110Chattanooga, 2015 106Oregon (‘15 Rose Bowl), 2014 103

Jacques Patrick (2)

Syracuse, 2015 162USF, 2016 124

100 Yard Receiving Games

Travis Rudolph (4)Wake Forest, 2016 238Houston (Peach Bowl), 2015 201Syracuse, 2015 191Charleston Southern, 2016 105

Jesus Wilson (3)

Ole Miss, 2016 125North Carolina, 2016 120NC State, 2014 109

Kermit Whitfield (2)

Louisville, 2015 172NC State, 2015 117

Dalvin Cook (2)

North Carolina, 2016 106Ole Miss, 2016 101

Nyqwan Murray (1)NC State, 2016 153 300 Yard Passing Games

Deondre Francois (4)Ole Miss, 2016 419North Carolina, 2016 372NC State, 2016 330Wake Forest, 2016 319

Sean Maguire (3)

Houston (Peach Bowl), 2015 392Syracuse, 2015 348Clemson, 2014 304

SUDDEN-CHANGE: OPPORTUNISTIC & RESILIENT » With a first quarter takeaway and third quarter giveaway against NC State, FSU ranks 16th in

the FBS and second in the ACC with a plus-7 turnover margin in 2016. » FSU’s defense continued its trend of coming through after an offensive turnover. Trailing

13-10 to start the second half, Auden Tate’s fumble gave NC State the ball at the NC State 46-yard-line, but the FSU defense allowed just two yards on three plays to force a Wolfpack punt.

» The last six FSU giveaways have resulted in just nine points - three field goals, a missed field goal, and a pair of punts.

» Conversely, the FSU offense has turned four of the last seven takeaways into touchdowns, and has 65 points off turnovers on the season.

Opponent Takeaway Result Opponent Giveaway ResultNC State INT Punt NC State FUM PuntClemson INT TD Clemson INT FG INT TD Wake Forest FUM FGWake Forest INT FG FUM FG INT Fumble INT Punt FUM TD FUM Missed FGMiami INT TD Miami INT TDNorth Carolina FUM End of Half USF FUM InterceptionUSF INT Punt Louisville FUM TD INT TD INT TDLouisville INT Punt Charleston So. INT PuntCharleston So. FUM TD FUM TD FUM PuntOle Miss INT Punt INT TD FUM TD INT End of Game

GAMES WITHOUT CONSECUTIVE LOSSES » For the fourth time in 2016 (Ole Miss, at USF, at Miami, and at NC State), Florida State has had

to defend its streak of not losing consecutive games. » At 72 games, the Seminoles have the longest current streak without losing back-to-

back games, dating to a three-game losing stretch in early 2011 (Oklahoma, Clemson, Wake Forest).

» With the Ole Miss game at a neutral site in Orlando, all four chances to defend the streak have come away from Tallahassee.

Games since Back-to-Back Losses, CurrentTeam StreakFlorida State 72Clemson 65Alabama 38Ohio State 37Houston 35

NOLES MAINTAINING POSSESSION AT RECORD PACE » Saturday’s game against Boston College pits the league’s two teams that hold the ball

longest together, with the Eagles at 33:45 and FSU at 33:38 per game. » FSU won the possession battle in each of the first seven games, but lost it against Clemson

and NC State. FSU ranks ninth nationally in time of possession. » Under Fisher, the Noles previous high ranking for time of possession was 62nd in 2012

(30:03.50), the only year FSU averaged 30 minutes of possession. » The highest recorded time of possession at the end of the season for an FSU team was in

1987 (32:45). » Two of the four games FSU has held the ball for over 40 minutes in the 70-year history of

the program have come this season.Date Opponent FSU TOP Opp. TOP Difference

9/5/16 vs. Ole Miss 42:39 17:21 25:18

9/20/80 East Carolina 41:53 18:07 23:46

11/16/85 Western Carolina 41:07 18:53 22:14

9/24/16 at USF 40:19 19:41 20:38

GAME NOTES: MISCELLANEOUS

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FINDING A WAY IS THE FISHER WAY » With last week’s 24-20 win at NC State, FSU is now 14-3 in the last 17 games decided by one

possession. » FSU won 12 consecutive one-score games from 2012-2015, beginning with a 28-22 win over

Virginia Tech and ending on a blocked field goal returned for a touchdown as time expired last season against Georgia Tech.

» Under head coach Jimbo Fisher, FSU is 19-9 in one-score games. The 19 wins account for over 25 percent of Fisher’s 74 victories as head coach at Florida State. Nine of Fisher’s 17 losses have been by one score or less.

» The 20-19 win over Miami was the first one-point win for FSU over Miami (UM has 7 over FSU) and just the fourth one-point win for the Noles since 1976 (Ga. Tech 2003, ECU 1983, N. Texas State 1976).

FISHER AMONG NATION’S BEST WHEN TRAILING » Saturday’s 24-20 win over NC State was the 23rd time FSU has trailed at halftime under Jimbo

Fisher. It was also the 24th time the Noles trailed by double digits at any point in the game. » Since Fisher took over in 2010, FSU is 12-12 in games they trailed by double digits, and have

won 12 of the past 19. When trailing at halftime, Fisher is 12-11, including 3-3 in 2016. » The win over NC State was the 10th of Fisher’s tenure, and first this season, when trailing

in the fourth quarter.

POLLS: AP COACHES2016 Associated Press Poll - Week 11

1. Alabama (60) 9-0 15242. Michigan (1) 9-0 14323. Clemson 9-0 14084. Washington 9-0 13645. Louisville 8-1 12556. Ohio State 8-1 12457. Wisconsin 7-2 11228. Auburn 7-2 10819. Oklahoma 7-2 99610. Texas A&M 7-2 82011. West Virginia 7-1 80512. Penn State 7-2 75213. Utah 7-2 68614. Western Michigan 9-0 58315. North Carolina 7-2 55916. Colorado 7-2 55017. Oklahoma State 7-2 51618. Virginia Tech 7-2 47919. LSU 5-3 45420. Florida State 6-3 45021. Nebraska 7-2 43422. Florida 7-2 39023. Washington State 7-2 30524. Boise State 8-1 22625. Baylor 6-2 90

Others receiving votes: USC 76; Arkansas 74; Sand Diego State 38; Troy 28; Houston 25; Ten-nessee 9; Tulsa 3; South Florida 3; Minnesota 2; Navy 2; Wyoming 2.

Bold italics denotes FSU opponent

2016 Coaches Poll - Week 111. Alabama (62) 9-0 15982. Clemson (2) 9-0 14973. Michigan 9-0 14934. Washington 9-0 14225. Ohio State 8-1 13166. Louisville 8-1 13077 . Wisconsin 7-2 11918. Auburn 7-2 10759. Oklahoma 7-2 106810. West Virginia 7-1 87711. Texas A&M 7-2 80112. Utah 7-2 78813. North Carolina 7-2 69514. Penn State 7-2 66715. Colorado 7-2 62716. Florida 7-2 48617. Oklahoma State 7-2 48318. Florida State 6-3 48219. LSU 5-3 47920. Nebraska 7-2 47621. Western Michigan 9-0 46722. Virginia Tech 7-2 46623. Washington State 7-2 33124. Boise State 8-1 21125. Baylor 6-2 161

Others receiving votes: USC 79; San Diego State 58; Arkansas 53; Houston 49; South Florida 28; Wyoming 20; Navy 12; Tennessee 12; Tulsa 9; Troy 6; Appalachian State 5; Minnesota 2; Stanford 2; Louisiana Tech 1.

GAME NOTES: MISCELLANEOUS Nov. 11 in FSU Football History... (8-1)1955 ...FSU beat Furman, 19-6, for the third win of the season and it marked the first road win in Florida State history against Furman.1961 ...FSU defeated The Citadel, 44-8. The Noles were led by their ground game with 285 rushing yards, 99 of them coming from running back Gene Roberts.1967 ...FSU beat Virginia Tech, 38-15. Wide receiver Ron Sellers set the school record with 229 receiving yards, a record he broke twice in 1968.1972 ...FSU defeated Tulsa, 23-21. The Noles were led by running back Mike Davison who ran for 155 yards.1978 ...FSU defeated Virginia Tech, 24-14. The Noles were led by Homes Johnson’s 152 yards on the ground.1995 ...No. 6 FSU defeated North Carolina, 28-12. The Noles started off early with a blocked kick return by Mario Edwards and Warrick Dunn tacked on 143 yards and a touchdown.2000 ...No. 3 FSU beat Wake Forest, 35-6. Chris Weinke threw for 327 yards and five touchdowns, two to Anquan Boldin and three to Snoop Minnis.2004 ...No. 11 FSU defeated NC State, 17-10. Neither team gained over 125 yards.2006 ...FSU lost to #11 Wake Forest, 30-0. It is the last time the Seminoles have been shut out.

CFPCollege Football Playoff - Week 1

1. Alabama 8-02. Clemson 8-03. Michigan 8-04. Texas A&M 7-15. Washington 8-06. Ohio State 7-17. Louisville 7-18. Wisconsin 6-29. Auburn 6-210. Nebraska 7-111. Florida 6-112. Penn State 6-213. LSU 5-214. Oklahoma 6-215. Colorado 6-216. Utah 7-217. Baylor 6-118. Oklahoma State 6-219. Virginia Tech 6-220. West Virginia 6-121. North Carolina 6-222. Florida State 5-323. Western Michigan 8-024. Boise State 7-125. Washington State 6-2

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MORE GAME NOTESOLE MISS (SEPT. 5)

» Against Ole Miss, FSU improved to 7-0 in season openers with a 45-34 win in Orlando. » Florida State ran 93 plays, tied for the fifth-most in school history and the most since

running 94 against Wake Forest in 1995. » The school record for plays in a game is 100 against East Carolina in 1980. The previous

high under Jimbo Fisher was 87 in the Rose Bowl loss against Oregon in 2014. » The Noles’ 22-point comeback win against Ole Miss, from down 28-6 to winning 45-34,

was the largest deficit overcome in a win in school history. FSU has won eight games under Jimbo Fisher when trailing by 14+ points.

» Redshirt freshman quarterback Deondre Francois was stellar in his debut, throwing for 419 yards and rushing for 59 yards. The 419 passing yards were the 15th-most in school history and the second-most by a freshman, trailing only Jameis Winston’s 444 yards at Clemson in 2013.

» Francois was 33-of-52 against the Rebels, the most completions for a quarterback since Christian Ponder had 33 against North Carolina in 2009. It was the first 50-attempt game for the Seminoles since the 2007 Music City Bowl against Kentucky and the most for an individual since Drew Weatherford, also a freshman, had 59 against Virginia in 2005.

» Francois’ 419 yards were the most in a season opener for FSU, nearly 50 yards more than Winston’s old mark of 370 against Oklahoma State in 2014.

» Factoring in his rushing yards, Francois’ 478 yards of total offense are the sev-enth-most in FSU history.

» Sophomore Derwin James, one of the top returning players in college football entering 2016, recorded the first interception of his career.

» Kermit Whitfield’s three-yard rushing touchdown was his first rushing touchdown since a 74-yarder against Syracuse as a freshman in 2013.

» Jesus Wilson and Dalvin Cook each had over 100 yards receiving, the first time since Wilson and Rashad Greene against NC State in 2014 that two players had 100+ receiving yards. The pair accomplished the feat again on Oct. 1 against North Carolina.

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (SEPT. 10) » From the final nine drives against Ole Miss and the first four against Charleston Southern

in the first two weeks of the season, FSU scored on 13 consecutive possessions. » True freshman defensive end Brian Burns has two games this season recording two sacks.

Against Charleston Southern, he became the first freshman with multiple sacks in a game since Kevin McNeil had a pair against Virginia in 2006.

» Landon Dickerson became the first true freshman offensive lineman to start a season opener since Jamie Dukes in 1982.

» When FSU went 8-of-11 on third down against Charleston Southern, it tied the fourth-best third down efficiency under Fisher, trailing his debut against Samford (3-4, .750), Idaho in 2013 (12-16, .750), and Miami in 2013 (11-15, .733). It matched the output against NC State in 2014 (8-11, .727).

» The 28 first quarter points were the most in any quarter since scoring 28 in the first against Syracuse in 2013. FSU also scored 28 points in the opening quarter against USF on Sept. 24.

» FSU improved to 22-0 against I-AA/FCS schools since the divisional split in 1978.LOUISVILLE (SEPT. 17)

» Prior to a loss against Louisville on Sept. 17, FSU had won 18 consecutive games in August/September, including eight against Power 5 teams. It was the longest streak in the nation.

USF (SEPT. 24) » Fullback Freddie Stevenson set personal bests with five rushes for 12 yards and two touch-

downs, part of FSU’s 478 yards on the ground. The total is the second-highest in school history, one behind the 479 yards FSU put up against Western Carolina in 1981. It’s the fourth-highest total in the country this season.

» Stevenson was the first fullback since Lonnie Pryor in the 2012 Orange Bowl with multiple touchdowns in a game.

» The 478 rushing yards against USF was just the 10th time in program history that the Noles rushed for over 400 yards and the first time since rushing for 401 against Wake Forest in 1995.

» The Florida State defense held USF without a point on nine consecutive possessions in the middle of the game. During the span, the Noles forced a pair of interceptions, eight three-and-outs and a DeMarcus Walker sack before halftime when the Bulls had no timeouts.

» Dalvin Cook’s 75-yard touchdown was the first time since William McCray’s one-yard run against Virginia in 2000 that FSU scored on the first offensive play of a game.

» Dalvin Cook’s 329 yards from scrimmage were the most for any player in the country this season (at the time) and the most since Oklahoma’s Samaje Perine set the FBS record with 427 rushing yards (446 yards from scrimmage) against Kansas in 2014.

NORTH CAROLINA (OCT. 1) » In the 37-35 loss, Florida State racked up 595 yards of total offense, the second-most in

a loss in school history, trailing only the 626 yards in a 28-26 loss against Memphis State in 1969.

» North Carolina’s 54-yard field goal as time expired was the third time in school history,

and the second time in 12 games, that FSU lost when the opponent scored with no time remaining.

» The UNC loss was the first time since the 2010 loss to the Tar Heels, also by a 37-35 score, that the Seminoles lost a game in which they did not commit a turnover.

» The seven catches for FSU tight ends against North Carolina (Ryan Izzo 4, Mavin Saunders 3) were the most for the unit since current Buffalo Bill Nick O’Leary had eight against Syr-acuse in 2014.

MIAMI (OCT. 8) » FSU was down by double digits against Miami, 13-0, before winning that game 20-19. The

two largest deficits overcome by Florida State against Miami have come in the past two meetings in Miami (16-0 and 23-7 in 2014; 13-0 in 2016).

» It was the seventh consecutive win over Miami under Jimbo Fisher (Fisher is 7-0 against the Canes), tying the longest winning streak in series history (FSU, 1963-72). When the Noles took a 17-13 lead in the third quarter on Kermit Whitfield’s 20-yard touchdown catch, it was the first time all season Miami had trailed.

» Deondre Francois became the fifth-straight FSU quarterback to beat Miami in his first start in the series, joining Everett Golson (2015), Jameis Winston (2013), EJ Manuel (2011) and Christian Ponder (2008).

WAKE FOREST (OCT. 15) » The FSU defense has had five sacks in a game twice in 2016, against Ole Miss and Wake

Forest. That matches the most in a game over the past two seasons (Louisville and Florida in 2015).

» Florida State improved to 56-12-1 all-time on homecoming. FSU has won five consecutive games on homecoming under Fisher after dropping each of the first two.

» FSU has held Wake Forest without a touchdown in Tallahassee for 21 consecutive quarters, dating back to a third quarter score in 2006. Since 2010, the Noles are allowing only 8.3 points per game against the Demon Deacons. Excluding the 35 points in 2011, Wake Forest is scoring just 4.7 points in the six other games.

» Travis Rudolph’s 238 yards receiving were the fourth most in school history. The Sem-inoles have had a 200-yard receiving game in each of the past four seasons. Before 2013, the last receiver with 200 receiving yards in a game was 2003 (C. Thorpe at Notre Dame).

» Rudolph joins Thorpe and Ron Sellers as the only Noles with multiple 200-yard receiving games (Rudolph had 201 vs. Houston in the 2015 Peach Bowl).

» With Dalvin Cook rushing for over 100 yards, it was the first 100-yard rushing, 200-yard receiving game for FSU since Seller (260) and Tom Bailey (105) against Wake Forest in 1968.

CLEMSON (OCT. 29) » First loss against the Tigers when both teams ranked in Top 15 (FSU now 5-1). » It was the 800th game in FSU history. FSU is now 540-244-17 (.684) all-time. » Against the 7-0 Tigers, FSU’s opponents at the time of the game were 24-2, including five

teams (Ole Miss, Louisville, USF, Miami, Clemson) that did not have a loss at the time.MISCELLANEOUS

» Since Jimbo Fisher took over in 2010, FSU leads the country in red zone offense, con-verting on 90.9 percent of all opportunities. In 2016, the Noles rank fourth in the coun-try, scoring 38 times in 40 opportunities.

» Travis Rudolph was named an Extraordinary Sportsmanship recipient from the Musial Awards for his friendship with middle schooler Bo Paske (http://noles.co/BoPaske).

» A pair of offensive linemen have been recognized for off-the-field achievements this sea-son. Junior Wilson Bell is one of three members of the ACC on the league’s autonomy com-mittee, allowing student-athletes to have a vote at every level of decision making.

» Sophomore Alec Eberle is one of 12 FBS players named to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, which recognizes community service initatives put forth by college football players. He is the fifth Seminole, and first since 2010, to make the team.

» FSU allowed single-digit point totals against both Charleston Southern and Wake Forest this season, the 23rd and 24th times under Jimbo Fisher the defense has held the opponent to fewer than 10 points. Since 2010, only Alabama has achieved the feat more frequently.

» With a 2-0 mark in 2016 (at USF, at Miami), FSU is 13-2 in NFL stadiums under Jimbo Fisher. » Against USF, North Carolina, and Miami, running back Dalvin Cook accounted for 784 yards

from scrimmage, the most in a three-game span in school history. » With wins vs. No. 11 Ole Miss and at No. 10 Miami, Florida State is the second team in 2016,

and just the fourth since 2008, with a pair of wins over Top 11 Associated Press-ranked teams away from home in the first six weeks of a season. Wisconsin (2016), Oklahoma (2011) and Alabama (2008) are the other three teams on that list.

» With blocked PATs against North Carolina and Miami in consecutive weeks, it was the first time since Lawrence Timmons had blocked PATs against Clemson and Duke in 2006 the Noles have two in one season.

» FSU has blocked five PATs under Jimbo Fisher (since 2010). The last time the Noles blocked PATs in consecutive games was 1954, when Lee Corso and Ron Schomburger each recorded blocks in a loss at Auburn on Oct. 23, and Corso followed up with another on Oct. 30 vs. VMI.

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GAME RECAPS

» The Seminoles extended their home winning streak to 22 straight games, the longest cur-rent streak in the country.

» Junior receiver Travis Rudolph recorded his second career multi-touchdown game and his third career 100-yard receiving game. His second touchdown tied him with Kenny Shaw for the 23rd-most receiving touchdowns in Florida State history with 14.

» The defense, led by senior defensive end DeMarcus Walker, forced three more turnovers to bring the season total to seven forced turnovers. All three turnovers were fumbles with two of them being forced on back-to-back drives by the Buccaneers in the first quarter that led to a 21-0 Seminoles lead.

» The three fumble recoveries are the most for FSU since nabbing three vs. Ga. Tech in 2009. » Senior receiver Bobo Wilson helped cap off the Seminoles’ 28-point first quarter with an

89-yard punt return for a touchdown with 0:22 left in the quarter. This marked the third longest punt return in school history as well as the first punt return for a touchdown since Tyler Hunter’s against Duke in 2012.

» With a one-yard touchdown run in the first quarter and a 37-yarder in the third quarter, ju-nior running back Dalvin Cook moved into fifth place all-time at FSU with 29 career rushing touchdowns. Cook is now one touchdown behind Amp Lee (1989-91) and Devonta Freeman (2011-13) for third place.

» Freshman defensive end Brian Burns led the Seminoles with two sacks and five tackles.

1 2 3 4 ScoreCharleston Southern 0 6 0 2 8Florida State 28 7 14 3 52

SCORING SUMMARYFirst Quarter9:26 FS Rudolph 36 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 11-68, 5:34 FSU 7, Charleston So. 04:18 FS Cook 1 yd run (Aguayo kick). 8-48, 3:37 FSU 14, Charleston So. 03:17 FS Rudolph 21 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 3-27, 0:53 FSU 21, Charleston So. 00:22 FS Wilson 89 yd punt return (Aguayo kick). FSU 28, Charleston So. 0Second Quarter4:44 FS Patrick 2 yd run (Aguayo kick). 6-35, 2:32 FSU 35, Charleston So. 02:50 CSU Brown 57 yd pass from Mitchell (Kick failed). 3-69, 1:48 FSU 35, Charleston So. 6Third Quarter10:00 FS Cook 37 yd run (Aguayo kick). 4-63, 1:38 FSU 42, Charleston So. 62:22 FS Tate 1 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 10-76, 4:51 FSU 49, Charleston So. 6Fourth Quarter14:42 CSU Taylor Safety FSU 49, Charleston So. 84:59 FS Aguayo 46 yd field goal. 4-8, 1:26 FSU 52, Charleston So. 8

TEAM STATISTICS CSU FSFirst Downs 15 26Rushes-Yds (Net) 39-152 36-169Passing Yds (Net) 142 269Passes Comp-Att-Int 7-20-0 26-35-1Total Offense Plays-Yds 59-294 71-438Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 3-(-8)Punt Returns-Yards 1-(-6) 1-89Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-73 2-17Interception Returns-Yards 1-4 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 7-38.7 2-51.0Fumbles-Lost 6-3 1-0Penalties-Yards 8-51 6-60Possession Time 29:41 30:19Third-Down Conversions 2 of 12 8 of 11Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-22 4-37Attendance: 75,831

RUSHING: CSU - C. Hamilton 9-53, K. Fraise 6-33, R. Mitchell 16-23, G. Wall 3-22, R. Harris 2-18, L. Johnson 3-3 FSU - D. Cook 11-83, A. Rasul 6-46, J. Patrick 5-26, R. Green 3-6, J. Wilson 1-6, J. Vickers 2-4, J.J. Cosentino 2-1, D. Francois 6-(-3).

PASSING: CSU - R. Mitchell 7-20-142, 1 TD/0 INT. FSU - D. Francois 25-32-262, 3 TD/1 INT, J.J. Cosentino 1-3-7, 0 TD/0 INT.

RECEIVING: CSU - K. Brown 2-80, Q. Scott 1-29, S. Davis 1-16, J. Scotland 1-9, K. Fraise 1-7, C. Hamilton 1-1. FSU - T. Rudolph 7-105, J. Wilson 4-53, N. Murray 3-31, R. Izzo 2-20, K. Whitfield 2-17, D. Phillips 2-15, A. Tate 2-13, J. Patrick 2-5, D. Cook 1-9, J. Harrison 1-1.

Saturday, Sept. 10, 2016(3/3) Florida State 52, Charleston Southern 8Tallahassee, Fla. | Doak Campbell Stadium

» Head coach Jimbo Fisher extended his season opener record to a perfect 7-for-7. » The Seminoles came from 22 points behind by scoring 33 unanswered points to achieve the

largest comeback in school history. Over a 6:12 time span between the second and third quarters, Florida State went from a 28-6 deficit to a 29-28 lead.

» Deondre Francois became the fourth freshman quarterback in Florida State history to start the season opener and did so by throwing for 419 yards, the 15th-most in Florida State history, on 52 attempts with a pair of touchdowns.

» Junior running back Dalvin Cook totaled 192 yards on 30 touches (23 carries for 91 yards, seven receptions for 101 yards). The 101 yards receiving made him the first Seminole run-ning back since Lorenzo Booker in 2006 to have over 100 yards receiving in a game.

» DeMarcus Walker achieved a career high in sacks with 4.5, all coming in the second half. » Ricky Aguayo broke the school record in field goals made and points by a kicker, going 6-for-

6 and recording 21 points in his debut for the Seminoles. » The young Seminole secondary of Derwin James, Marcus Lewis and Tarvarus McFadden

stood out as they forced Chad Kelly into throwing three interceptions. » After letting up 28 points in the first half the Seminole defense tightened up and only al-

lowed six total points and held Ole Miss to -7 yards of offense in the third quarter.

1 2 3 4 ScoreOle Miss 7 21 0 6 34Florida State 3 10 23 9 45

SCORING SUMMARYFirst Quarter13:14 MS Stringfellow 3 yd pass from Kelly (Wunderlich kick). 6-75, 1:46 Ole Miss 7, FSU 00:01 FS Aguayo 25 yd field goal. 13-75, 6:31 Ole Miss 7, FSU 3Second Quarter12:42 MS Metcalf 3 yd pass from Kelly (Wunderlich kick). 9-75, 2:19 Ole Miss 14, FSU 39:42 MS Engram 21 yd pass from Kelly (Wunderlich kick). 6-72, 1:56 Ole Miss 21, FSU 34:49 FS Aguayo 21 yd field goal. 10-71, 4:53 Ole Miss 21, FSU 63:04 MS Judd 11 yd run (Wunderlich kick). 10-80, 1:40 Ole Miss 28, FSU 60:28 FS Rudolph 16 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 9-75, 2:29 Ole Miss 28, FSU 13Third Quarter12:18 FS Aguayo 40 yd field goal. 7-52, 2:42 Ole Miss 28, FSU 1611:28 FS Stevenson 1 yd run (Aguayo kick). 3-32, 0:41 Ole Miss 28, FSU 239:17 FS Whitfield 3 yd run (Francois pass failed). 3-11, 1:30 FSU 29, Ole Miss 284:12 FS Izzo 2 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 8-77, 4:24 FSU 36, Ole Miss 28Fourth Quarter12:56 FS Aguayo 40 yd field goal. 14-51, 4:58 FSU 39, Ole Miss 2812:09 MS Jefferson 20 yd pass from Kelly (Kelly pass failed). 4-75, 0:47 FSU 39, Ole Miss 349:16 FS Aguayo 44 yd field goal. 7-26, 2:44 FSU 42, Ole Miss 344:53 FS Aguayo 30 yd field goal. 8-50, 3:23 FSU 45, Ole Miss 34

TEAM STATISTICS MS FSFirst Down 21 32Rushes-Yds (Net) 25-67 41-161Passing Yds (Net) 313 419Passes Comp-Att-Int 21-39-3 33-52-0Total Offense Plays-Yds 64-380 93-580Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-7 1-(-5)Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-74 3-81Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-0Punts (Number-Avg) 4-44.0 3-44.0Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-0Penalties-Yards 8-74 15-127Possession Time 17:21 42:39Third-Down Conversions 5 of 11 9 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 7-7Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-16 5-40Attendance: 63,042

RUSHING: Ole Miss - A. Judd 8-44, C. Kelly 13-15, E. Swinney 1-6, E. Brazley 2-3, TEAM 1-(-1). FSU - D. Cook 23-91, D. Francois 9-59, F. Stevenson 2-8, K. Whitfield 1-3, J. Patrick 5-(-2), TEAM 1-(-2).

PASSING: Ole Miss - C. Kelly 21-39-313, 4 TD/3 INT. FSU - D. Francois 33-52-419, 2 TD/0 INT.

RECEIVING: Ole Miss - E. Engram 9-121, D. Stringfellow 3-41, A.J. Brown 2-48, Q. Adeboyejo 2-40, V. Jefferson 2-23, T. Zettergren 1-37, D.K. Metcalf 1-3, A. Judd 1-0. FSU - J. Wilson 9-125, D. Cook 7-101, T. Rudolph 6-74, K. Whitfield 5-53, R. Izzo 3-41, J. Patrick 1-13, D. Phillips 1-8, N. Murray 1-4.

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GAME RECAPS

» Freshman kicker Ricky Aguayo made a career-long 47-yard field goal with 1:42 left in the first quarter, his first of two made field goals. He has hit 9 of 10 field goals to begin his career.

» Sophomore running back Jacques Patrick had a career-high 41-yard run with 13:00 left in the second quarter. That led to the Seminoles lone touchdown of the opening half.

» Sophomore wide receiver Auden Tate caught a career-long 20-yard touchdown in the first half and followed that up with another touchdown in the second half. This was Tate’s sec-ond and third career touchdowns after recording his first in Week 2 against Charleston Southern. His second touchdown, late in the fourth quarter, was the first career touchdown pass for redshirt sophomore quarterback J.J. Cosentino.

» Sophomore defensive back Tarvarus McFadden nabbed an interception off of Lamar Jack-son with 3:02 left in the third quarter. This marked his second interception of the season and he became the first Nole with multiple interceptions on the year.

» Redshirt junior linebacker Matthew Thomas had eight tackles in the first half and ended with 10, breaking his previous career high of seven in the season opener against Ole Miss.

» Junior linebacker Jacob Pugh recorded a career high eight tackles, including the Noles only sack. His previous career high of seven came last year against Louisville.

» Junior wide receiver Travis Rudolph extended his games with a catch streak to 21.

» Junior running back Dalvin Cook rushed for a career-high 267 yards and two touchdowns on 28 carries to go along with a team-high 62 yards on four receptions. This marked Cook’s third career 200-yard rushing game and the second most rushing yards in school history.

» Sophomore defensive back Tarvarus McFadden nabbed his third interception of the season. » The Noles scored 38 unanswered points from 10:22 left in the first quarter to 3:22 left in

the third quarter. » With two interceptions against the Bulls, Florida State has forced 10 turnovers in the first

four games after tallying 15 in 2015. » Sophomore running back Jacques Patrick rushed for 124 yards and a touchdown. It is

his second consecutive game with over 75 rushing yards. With Cook, it was just the third 200/100 rushing game in FSU history and the first since 1985.

» The FSU defense came away with three sacks, led by freshman Brian Burns (2.0) and senior DeMarcus Walker (1.0). Walker now has 5.5 on the year and Burns has 4.0.

» Senior fullback Freddie Stevenson recorded two rushing touchdowns, tying his career total in overall touchdowns. He had 12 yards on the ground to set a career high.

» Florida State ran for 478 yards and six touchdowns, the second-most yards in school histo-ry and the first 400 yard game since running for 401 against Wake Forest in 1995.

» Freshman quarterback Deondre Francois contributed 75 yards on the ground and capped the scoring with a 35-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter.

1 2 3 4 ScoreFlorida State 3 7 0 10 20Louisville 14 21 14 14 63

SCORING SUMMARYFirst Quarter12:54 LOU Jackson 2 yd run (O’Hara kick). 6-75, 2:06 Louisville 7, FSU 04:50 LOU Jackson 14 yd run (O’Hara kick). 6-68, 2:34 Louisville 14, FSU 01:54 FS Aguayo 47 yd field goal. 7-33, 3:09 Louisville 14, FSU 3Second Quarter10:56 FS Tate 20 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 5-69, 2:24 Louisville 14, FSU 107:40 LOU Smith 2 yd run (O’Hara kick). 9-79, 3:16 Louisville 21, FSU 105:03 LOU Smith 4 yd pass from Jackson (O’Hara kick). 5-23, 2:32 Louisville 28, FSU 100:12 LOU Jackson 1 yd run (O’Hara kick). 6-71, 1:05 Louisville 35 FSU 10Third Quarter13:49 LOU Alexander 69 yd punt return (O’Hara kick). Louisville 42, FSU 105:02 LOU Smith 1 yd run (O’Hara kick). 6-65, 2:43 Louisville 49, FSU 10Fourth Quarter14:27 LOU Jackson 47 yd run (O’Hara kick). 2-71, 0:33 Louisville 56, FSU 1012:09 LOU Radcliff 6 yd run (O’Hara kick). 2-10, 0:48 Louisville 63, FSU 105:19 FS Tate 12 yd pass from Cosentino (Aguayo kick). 8-82, 4:06 Louisville 63, FSU 170:51 FS Aguayo 33 yd field goal. 7-30, 1:44 Louisville 63, FSU 20

TEAM STATISTICS FS LOUFirst Down 20 24Rushes-Yds (Net) 43-171 46-314Passing Yds (Net) 113 216Passes Comp-Att-Int 8-24-1 13-20-1Total Offense Plays-Yds 67-284 66-530Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 2-130Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-133 2-32Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-36Punts (Number-Avg) 8-44.8 4-33.0Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 8-84 5-56Possession Time 31:59 28:01Third-Down Conversions 2 of 13 5 of 10Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 7-9Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-19 5-47Attendance: 55,632

RUSHING: FSU - J. Patrick 7-79, D. Cook 16-57, J. Vickers 3-40, R. Green 3-32, J. Cosentino 1-2, TEAM 1-(-2), D. Fran-cois 12-(-34). LOU - L. Jackson 17-146, B. Radcliff 14-118, Je. Smith 4-16, T. Samuel 2-16, M. Jones 3-7, R. Bonnafon 1-5, M. Williams 1-5, T. Smith 2-4, TEAM 2-(-3).

PASSING: FSU - D. Francois 7-18-101, 1 TD/1 INT, J. Cosentino 1-6-12, 1 TD/0 INT. LOU - L. Jackson 13-20-210, 1 TD/0 INT.

RECEIVING: FSU - T. Rudolph 2-40, A. Tate 2-32, R. Izzo 1-14, N. Murray 1-11, D. Cook 1-8, J. Wilson 1-8. LOU - J. Quick 7-122, Ja. Smith 2-35, C. Hikutini 2-26, R. Bonnafon 1-24, B. Radcliff 1-9.

Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016(10/10) Louisville 63,(2/2) Florida State 20Louisville, Ky. | Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium

Saturday, Sept 24, 2016(13/14) Florida State 55, USF 35Tampa, Fla. | Raymond James Stadium

1 2 3 4 ScoreFlorida State 28 10 7 10 55USF 14 0 7 14 35

SCORING SUMMARYFirst Quarter14:43 USF Adams 84 yd pass from Flowers (Nadelman kick). 1-84, 0:17 USF 7, FSU 014:31 FS Cook 75 yd run (Aguayo kick). 1-75, 0:12 USF 7, FSU 711:49 USF Mack 1 yd run (Nadelman kick). 9-72, 2:42 USF 14, FSU 710:22 FS Cook 13 yd run (Aguayo kick). 4-76, 1:27 USF 14, FSU 146:11 FS Stevenson 1 yd run (Aguayo kick). 5-50, 2:32 FSU 21, USF 140:25 FS Wilson 13 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 8-64, 4:11 FSU 28, USF 14Second Quarter7:04 FS Aguayo 25 yd field goal. 10-74, 4:09 FSU 31, USF 141:18 FS Stevenson 1 yd run (Aguayo kick). 6-51, 2:57 FSU 38, USF 14Third Quarter7:07 FS Patrick 2 yd run (Aguayo kick). 10-95, 4:33 FSU 45, USF 143:22 USF Johnson 24 yd run (Nadelman kick). 5-90, 1:38 FSU 45, USF 21Fourth Quarter13:33 FS Aguayo 35 yd field goal. 10-48, 4:49 FSU 48, USF 2110:21 USF Johnson 4 yd run (Nadelman kick). 8-75, 3:12 FSU 48, USF 288:46 FS Francois 35 yd run (Aguayo kick). 3-43, 1:35 FSU 55, USF 287:39 USF Johnson 2 yd run (Nadelman kick). 5-75, 1:07 FSU 55, USF 35

TEAM STATISTICS FS USFFirst Down 31 17Rushes-Yds (Net) 63-478 41-290Passing Yds (Net) 169 160Passes Comp-Att-Int 11-19-0 5-14-2Total Offense Plays-Yds 82-647 55-450Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0Punt Returns-Yards 4-59 1-8Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-128 4-62Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 2-34.7 6-47.8Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 4-50 8-68Possession Time 40:19 19:41Third-Down Conversions 6 of 11 4 of 11Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 7-8 3-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-25 3-17Attendance: 61,665

RUSHING: FSU - D. Cook 28-267, J. Patrick 20-124, D. Francois 10-75, F. Stevenson 5-12. USF - Q. Flowers 18-159, D. Johnson 8-82, M. Mack 12-42, D. Tice 2-4, R. Adams 1-3.

PASSING: FSU - D. Francois 11-19-169, 1 TD/0 INT. USF - Q. Flowers 5-14-160, 1 TD/2 INT.

RECEIVING: FSU - D. Cook 4-62, A. Tate 1-39, J. Wilson 2-34, T. Rudolph 1-14, M. Saunders 1-12, K. Whitfield 2-8. USF - R. Adams 1-84, M. Wilcox 1-52, D. Johnson 2-13, D. Tice 1-11.

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» Junior running back Dalvin Cook continued his streak of 100-yard rushing games with his third in a row and 16th of his career. Cook ran for 150 yards on 27 carries to go along with a 59-yard touchdown reception. It was Cook’s third consecutive game with over 200 yards from scrimmage.

» Cook has 784 yards from scrimmage over the past three weeks, the highest three-game total in FSU history.

» Redshirt freshman quarterback Deondre Francois shined in his first FSU-Miami game by racking up 255 total yards while throwing for 234 yards and two touchdowns and running for another 21 yards. His two touchdown passes covered 59 and 20 yards. The 59-yard catch-and-run by Cook was the longest pass play of the season for the Seminoles.

» Tarvarus McFadden recorded his fourth interception of the season, tied for the national lead with five other players. His pick against Miami quarterback Brad Kaaya came in the end zone. He is the first Seminole since current senior Nate Andrews in 2013 to have four interceptions in a season.

» The four interceptions are the most for any player in head coach Jimbo Fisher’s six-plus seasons.

» With Miami looking to tie the score after a fourth-down touchdown made the score 20-19 with 1:38 remaining, senior defensive end DeMarcus Walker got a hand on the point after try to provide the final margin of victory. It was the second consecutive week the Noles blocked an extra point in the final minutes of a game.

» It was the seventh consecutive win over Miami (all under Fisher), tying the longest winning streak in the 61-game history of the series (FSU, 1963-72, all played in Miami).

1 2 3 4 ScoreFlorida State 0 3 14 3 20Miami (FL) 3 10 0 6 19

SCORING SUMMARYFirst Quarter1:16 UM Badgley 37 yd field goal. 8-39, 2:20 Miami 3, FSU 0Second Quarter5:40 UM Coley 21 yd pass from Kaaya (Badgley kick). 10-76, 3:42 Miami 10, FSU 01:16 UM Badgley 51 yd field goal. 5-46, 2:05 Miami 13, FSU 00:06 FS Aguayo 31 yd field goal. 9-62, 1:10 Miami 13, FSU 3Third Quarter8:06 FS Cook 59 yard pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 6-80, 3:12 Miami 13, FSU 103:32 FS Whitfield 20 yard pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 7-60, 3:34 FSU 17, Miami 13Fourth Quarter9:02 FS Aguayo 32 yd field goal. 13-73, 7:25 FSU 20, Miami 131:38 UM Coley 11 yd pass from Kaaya (Badgley kick blocked). 4-16, 1:43 FSU 20, Miami 19

TEAM STATISTICS FSU UMFirst Down 22 20Rushes-Yds (Net) 43-163 28-62Passing Yds (Net) 240 214Passes Comp-Att-Int 21-33-1 19-32-1Total Offense Plays-Yds 76-407 60-276Fumble Returns-Yards 0-(-2) 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-12 3-58Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-26 1-8Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-11Punts (Number-Avg) 5-45.6 6-45.8Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 8-77 10-110Possession Time 36:57 23:03Third-Down Conversions 9 of 17 4 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 offRed-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 3-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-14 2-21Attendance: 65,685

RUSHING: FSU - D. Cook 27-150, D. Francois 10-21, J. Patrick 3-11, TEAM 2 -(-5), S. Maguire 1-(-10). UM - J. Yearby 10-39, M. Walton 14-39, TEAM 1-(-2), B. Kaaya 3-(-14).

PASSING: FSU - D. Francois 20-31-234, 2 TD/0 INT, S. Maguire 1-2-6, 0 TD/1 INT. UM - B. Kaaya 19-32-214, 2 TD/1 INT.

RECEIVING: FSU - K. Whitfield 7-83, D. Cook 1-59, J. Wilson 7-48, T. Rudolph 2-17, A. Tate 1-14, M. Saunders 1-11, R. Izzo 2-8. UM - S. Coley 7-80, A. Richards 4-58, M. Walton 3-42, D. Njoku 3-17, C. Herndon IV 1-11, B. Berrios 1-6.

Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016(23/21) Florida State 20,(10/10) Miami 19Miami Gardens, Fla. | Hard Rock Stadium

» Junior running back Dalvin Cook became the first Florida State running back to have 100 yards rushing and 100 yards receiving in a game, totaling 140 on the ground and a ca-reer-high 106 in the air.

» Cook had 29 carries and tied his record high of three touchdowns. He had six catches, including a 41-yard gain that is the longest pass play of the year for the Noles.

» It was Cook’s 15th 100-yard rushing game. This puts him in third place in the FSU record books behind Greg Allen (17) and Warrick Dunn (22).

» This game marked the sixth consecutive game that the Noles forced a turnover, led by red-shirt junior linebacker Matthew Thomas who forced a fumble leading into half that was recovered by junior linebacker Jacob Pugh. It kept UNC from increasing its 21-7 lead before halftime.

» Quarterback Deondre Francois had over 400 yards of total offense, passing for 372 yards and adding 32 on the ground. His two-yard touchdown run with :23 remaining in the fourth quarter gave the Seminoles their first lead of the game.

» The tight end pair of Ryan Izzo and Mavin Saunders came into their own combining for seven catches for 137 yards.

» The loss snapped the Noles 22 game home winning streak, which included 17 straight ACC wins. FSU’s last home loss came to Florida in 2012. It was the longest streak in the country.

» It was the first time since the 2010 loss against North Carolina that FSU lost a game and did not commit a turnover.

1 2 3 4 ScoreNorth Carolina 7 14 7 9 37Florida State 0 7 7 21 35

SCORING SUMMARYFirst Quarter7:57 NC Logan 22 yd pass from Trubisky (Weiler kick). 9-72 3:40 UNC 7, FSU 0Second Quarter14:04 NC Logan 13 yd run (Weiler kick). 7-72 1:26 UNC 14, FSU 06:52 NC Trubisky 4 yd run (Weiler kick). 9-90 3:42 UNC 21, FSU 04:47 FS Cook 9 yd run (Aguayo kick). 5-75, 2:05 UNC 21, FSU 7Third Quarter9:37 FS Patrick 0 yd fumble recovery (Aguayo kick). 6-66, 1:53 UNC 21, FSU 147:18 NC Hollins 15 yd pass from Trubisky (Weiler kick). 9-75 2:19 UNC 28, FSU 14Fourth Quarter13:22 FS Cook 1 yd run (Aguayo kick). 15-76, 8:51 UNC 28, FSU 215:11 FS Cook 3 yd run (Aguayo kick). 12-75, 6:55 UNC 28, FSU 282:31 NC Jackson 34 yd pass from Trubisky (Weiler kick blocked). 7-75 2:40 UNC 34, FSU 280:23 FS Francois 2 yd run (Aguayo kick). 9-75, 2:08 FSU 35, UNC 340:00 NC Weiler 54 yd field goal. 3-38 0:23 UNC 37, FSU 35

TEAM STATISTICS UNC FSUFirst Down 28 30Rushes-Yds (Net) 32-133 43-223Passing Yds (Net) 405 372Passes Comp-Att-Int 31-38-0 20-32-0Total Offense Plays-Yds 70-538 75-595Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-21 2-40Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 1-39.0 1-33.0Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0Penalties-Yards 6-49 13-120Possession Time 25:02 34:58Third-Down Conversions 9 of 13 4 of 11Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 5-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-18 3-12Attendance: 77,584

RUSHING: FSU - D. Cook 29-144, D. Francois 10-32, K. Whitfied 2-29, J. Patrick 2-22. UNC - T. Logan 10-77, E. Hood 13-47, K. Francis 3-8, R. Switzer 1-7, M. Trubisky 5-(-6).

PASSING: FSU - D. Francois 20-32-372, 0 TD/0 INT. UNC - M. Trubisky 31-38-405, 3 TD/0 INT.

RECEIVING: FSU - J. Wilson 6-120, D. Cook 6-106, R. Izzo 4-63, Mavin Saunders 3-74, T. Rudolph 1-9. UNC - R. Switzer 14-158, M. Hollins 5-69, A. Proehl 4-63, B. Howard 4-51, T. Jackson 2-34, T. Logan 1-22, C. Tucker 1-8.

Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016(RV/23) North Carolina 37,(12/12) Florida State 35Tallahassee, Fla. | Doak Campbell Stadium

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» Junior wide receiver Travis Rudolph recorded the second 200-yard receiving game of his career, finishing with 238 yards on 13 catches against the Demon Deacons in FSU’s 17-6 win.

» The output is the fourth-highest receiving total in school history and the most since Peter Warrick had 249 against Clemson in 1997. Rudolph is just the third player in school history with multiple 200-yard receiving games (Ron Sellers, 5; Craphonso Thorpe, 2).

» The 13 receptions are tied for the fifth-most in school history with a number of players, most recently done by Rashad Greene in 2014 against Virginia.

» Running back Dalvin Cook hit the 100-yard mark for the fourth consecutive game, finishing with 115 yards on 25 carries for the Seminoles. It was the first 200-yard receiving, 100-yard rushing combo for FSU since Sellers had a school-record 260 through the air and Tom Bailey had 105 on the ground against Wake Forest in 1968.

» Quarterback Deondre Francois was solid on the day, finishing with 319 yards, his third game reaching the 300-yard plateau. He also recorded a two-yard touchdown run, his third of the season. His 11-yard touchdown pass to Auden Tate put the final points on the board for the Noles and was Tate’s fourth touchdown catch, a team high.

» The FSU defense forced three Wake Forest turnovers. Sophomore defensive back Tarvarus McFadden intercepted John Wolford in the second quarter, his fifth interception of the season which leads the country. McFadden is the first FSU player with five interceptions in a season under Jimbo Fisher and the first since Patrick Robinson recorded six in 2007.

» Defensive end DeMarcus Walker had two more sacks, pushing his season total to 8.5, second-most in the country. His 21.0 career sacks are 11th in school history and just a half-sack away from the Top 10.

» Defenders Ermon Lane and Dontavious Jackson made their first starts of the season. For Lane, it was his first defensive start after making two at wide receiver in 2014. Jackson was the starting linebacker in place of Matthew Thomas, who was out for the first half.

1 2 3 4 ScoreWake Forest 0 3 3 0 6Florida State 3 7 7 0 17

SCORING SUMMARYFirst Quarter0:00 FS Aguayo 29 yd field goal. 8-24, 3:01 FSU 3, Wake Forest 0Second Quarter14:04 WF Weaver 34 yd field goal. 8-56, 3:17 FSU 3, Wake Forest 33:16 FS Francois 2 yd run (Aguayo kick). 5-26, 2:28 FSU 10, Wake Forest 3Third Quarter11:58 WF Weaver 29 yd field goal. 7-18, 2:19 FSU 10, Wake Forest 67:32 FS Tate 11 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 6-96, 2:38 FSU 17, Wake Forest 6

TEAM STATISTICS WF FSUFirst Down 13 27Rushes-Yds (Net) 32-68 38-123Passing Yds (Net) 184 319Passes Comp-Att-Int 16-34-2 22-37-1 Total Offense Plays-Yds 66-252 75-442Fumble Returns-Yards 1-39 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-25 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-34 1-22Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 2-15Punts (Number-Avg) 6-44.7 5-37.2Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-3Penalties-Yards 5-40 4-42Possession Time 27:34 32:26Third-Down Conversions 5 of 16 4 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 1-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-30 5-36Attendance: 77,102

RUSHING: FSU - D. Cook 25-115, J. Patrick 2-15, F. Stevenson, 1-(-1), D. Francois 10-(-6). WFU - C. Carney 10-33, J. Wolford 15-20, T. Bell 3-20, M. Colburn 3-16, TEAM 1-(-21).

PASSING: FSU - D. Francois 20-37-319, 1 TD/1 INT. WFU - J. Wolford 16-34-184, 0 TD/2 INT.

RECEIVING: FSU - T. Rudolph 13-238, K. Whitfield 2-29, A. Tate 2-20, D. Cook 1-11, D. Phillips 1-10, R. Izzo 1-9, J. Wilson 1-2. WFU - C. Lewis 6-109, T. Hines 4-42, C. Wade 3-16, S. Claude 1-14, C. Carney 1-2, D. Pike 1-1.

Saturday, Oct. 15, 2016(14/16) Florida State 17,(RV/RV) Wake Forest 6Tallahassee, Fla. | Doak Campbell Stadium

GAME RECAPS

» Junior running back Dalvin Cook rushed for 169 yards on just 19 carries. Cook scored on two runs of over 40 yards for the first time in his career, 43 and 70, and recorded the first four touchdown game for FSU since Antone Smith had four at Miami in 2008.

» Cook became the seventh player in ACC history, and just the second Seminole (Warrick Dunn), to eclipse 1,000 yards rushing in three consecutive seasons.

» Sophomore receiver Nyqwan Murray had six catches for 96 yards and the first touchdown of his career, playing extended minutes in the absence of Bobo Wilson (foot).

» Sophomore defensive back Tarvarus McFadden came away with his sixth interception to continue to lead the nation in interceptions. McFadden’s six interceptions are the most by a Seminole in a single season since Patrick Robinson had six of his own in 2007.

» Marquez White also came away with an interception, which marked the 11th interception of the season for the Seminoles. FSU had eight in all of 2015.

» Junior receiver Travis Rudolph’s reception in the second quarter helped extend his catch streak to 26 consecutive games.

» Freshman defensive end Brian Burns came away with his fifth sack of the season as Florida State got to Deshaun Watson four times. DeMarcus Walker, Derrick Nnadi and Demarcus Christmas combined for four pass breakups.

» Defensive back Trey Marshall led the Noles in tackles for the second-consecutive game, tying his career high with 11. Walker added 10 tackles.

1 2 3 4 ScoreClemson 14 3 3 17 37Florida State 0 14 14 6 34

SCORING SUMMARYFirst Quarter11:05 CU Gallman 1 yd run (Huegel kick). 9-68, 3:55 Clemson 7, FSU 01:41 CU Renfrow 4 yd pass from Watson (Huegel kick). 10-80, 3:46 Clemson 14, FSU 0Second Quarter8:20 FS Cook 4 yd run (Aguayo kick). 6-60, 3:43 Clemson 14, FSU 71:49 CU Huegel 23 yd field goal. 8-62, 2:56 Clemson 17, FSU 70:23 FS Murray 5 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 6-78, 1:21 Clemson 17, FSU 14Third Quarter1:49 CU Huegel 23 yd field goal. 10-78, 1:21 Clemson 20, FSU 146:18 FS Cook 43 yd run (Aguayo kick). 1-43, 0:08 FSU 21, Clemson 200:43 FS Cook 70 yd run (Aguayo kick). 1-70, 0:12 FSU 28, Clemson 20Fourth Quarter11:30 CU Gallman 2 yd run (Watson pass failed). 10-75, 4:13 FSU 28, Clemson 265:25 CU Huegel 46 yd field goal. 8-23, 3:28 Clemson 29, FSU 283:23 FS Cook 8 yd run (Francois pass failed). 5-80, 1:56 FSU 34, Clemson 292:07 CU Leggett 34 yd pass from Watson (Williams pass from Watson). 5-75, 1:17 Clemson 37, FSU 34

TEAM STATISTICS CU FSUFirst Down 25 23Rushes-Yds (Net) 38-133 28-163Passing Yds (Net) 378 286Passes Comp-Att-Int 27-43-2 17-35-1 Total Offense Plays-Yds 81-511 63-449Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-(-8) 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-22 5-93Interception Returns-Yards 1-3 2-15Punts (Number-Avg) 6-44.7 5-37.2Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 9-84 13-111Possession Time 33:02 26:58Third-Down Conversions 7 of 17 4 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 6-56 4-13Attendance: 78,025

RUSHING: FSU - D. Cook 19-169, F. Stevenson, 2-41, D. Francois 7-(-47). CU - W. Gallman 20-82, D. Watson 17-52, TEAM 1-(-1).

PASSING: FSU - D. Francois 17-35-286, 1 TD/1 INT. CU - D. Watson 27-43-378, 2 TD/2 INT.

RECEIVING: FSU - N. Murray 6-96, K. Whitfield 4-70, T. Rudolph 3-63, A. Tate 1-23, M. Saunders, 1-19, D. Cook 2-15. CU - J. Leggett 5-122, M. Williams 7-70, D. Cain 2-69, H. Renfrow 5-62, A. Scott 4-33, R. McCloud 2-13, T. Thompson 1-7, W. Gallman 1-2.

Saturday, Oct. 29, 2016(3/3) Clemson 37(12/14) Florida State 34,Tallahassee, Fla. | Doak Campbell Stadium

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» Sophomore defensive back Tarvarus McFadden came away with his seventh interception of the season in the first quarter.

» McFadden leads the country in interceptions and is the first Seminole since Samari Rolle in 1997 to have seven in a season

» This interception extends FSU’s streak of takeaways to 10 games. » Junior running back Dalvin Cook rushed for 65 yards and a touchdown as he inched closer

to becoming the Seminoles’ all-time leading rusher. » With 3,833 career yards, Cook is just 127 yards from breaking Warrick Dunn’s school record

of 3,959 rushing yards. » Cook’s 10-yard touchdown run in the third quarter gave him 12 rushing touchdowns on the

season and 39 for his career, just five short of Greg Allen’s school high of 44. » Sophomore receiver Nyqwan Murray continued to shine in back-to-back games with 153

yards on nine catches after recording 96 yards against Clemson. » Fellow sophomore receiver Auden Tate recorded career-highs in receptions and yards, nab-

bing three catches for 68 yards. » Senior defensive end DeMarcus Walker recorded two more sacks to give him 10.5 on the

season and 23 in his career. His 10.5 sacks lead the country and tie a career-high from last season, while his 23 career sacks are tied for sixth most in FSU history.

» Along with Walker and McFadden, junior defensive back Ermon Lane helped lead the Sem-inole defense, recording a team-high 10 tackles (tied with Walker), setting a career-high.

» The win was the 10th of head coach Jimbo Fisher’s career when trailing in the fourth quar-ter and the 12th when down by double digits.

» It was the first time FSU won back-to-back games in Raleigh since 1994 and 1996.

1 2 3 4 ScoreFlorida State 0 10 7 7 24NC State 7 6 7 0 20

SCORING SUMMARYFirst Quarter1:52 ST Cherry 28 yd pass from Finley (Bambard kick). 8-71, 3:47 NC State 7, FSU 0Second Quarter12:36 FS Aguayo 32 yd field goal. 12-50, 4:16 NC State 7, FSU 34:01 ST Haskins 20 yd field goal. 9-44, 3:42 NC State 10, FSU 31:20 FS Patrick 2 yd run (Aguayo kick). 7-75, 2:34 NC State 10, FSU 100:06 ST Haskins 39 yd field goal. 10-64, 1:09 NC State 13, FSU 10Third Quarter3:05 ST Samuels 23 yd run (Haskins kick). 9-95, 4:39 NC State 20, FSU 107:32 FS Cook 10 yd run (Aguayo kick). 7-70, 3:00 NC State 20, FSU 17Fourth Quarter3:09 FS Rudolph 19 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 5-83, 1:28 FSU 24, NC State 20

TEAM STATISTICS FS STFirst Down 20 31Rushes-Yds (Net) 24-63 41-165Passing Yds (Net) 330 304Passes Comp-Att-Int 22-39-0 25-41-1Total Offense Plays-Yds 63-393 82-469Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-81 3-60Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-37.0 4-32.2Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-0Penalties-Yards 5-40 4-42Possession Time 26:09 33:51Third-Down Conversions 4 of 11 8 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 2-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-12 1-8Attendance: 57,789

RUSHING: FSU - D. Cook 18-65, K. Whitfield 1-12, J. Patrick 1-2, D. Francois 1-(-8), TEAM 3-(-8). NCST - M. Dayes 23-104, J. Samuels 4-29, R. Finley 12-20, D. Nichols 2-12.

PASSING: FSU - D. Francois 22-39-330, 1 TD/0 INT. NCST - R. Finley 25-41-304, 1 TD/1 INT.

RECEIVING: FSU -N. Murray 9-153, A. Tate 3-68, T. Rudolph 3-39, K. Whitfield 2-34, R. Izzo 2-19, D. Cook 2-17. NCST - N. Hines 11-124, B. Cherry 3-56, J. Samuels 3-31, M. Trowell 1-29, M. Dayes 4-27, S. Louis 2-24, K. Harmon 1-13.

Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016(22/19/19) Florida State 24,NC State 20Raleigh, N.C. | Carter-Finley Stadium

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STADIUM FACTS2016 Capacity: 79,560Surface: 419 Tiftway BermudaLocation: Pensacola Street & Stadium DriveFirst Game: October 7, 1950Opponent: Randolph-MaconScore: Florida State 40, Randolph Macon 7All-Time Doak Record: 289-89-4 (.762)

THE TALLEST VIDEO BOARD STRUCTURE IN FOOTBALL THE CHAMPIONS CLUBIn addition to the new scoreboard, FSU renovated the south end zone into the new Champions Club. The upgrades include private entrances, food and drink service in chair-back seats, covered rooftops with cabanas, and WiFi access with panoramic views of downtown Tallahassee.

FEELS GOOD TO BE HOMEFSU has a .762 winning pct. at home since Doak opened in 1950, the 15th-best win percentage among current stadiums. The 289 total wins rank seventh among the top 15 schools.

1. Houston - TDECU 17-3 (.850)2. Ga. Southern - Paulson 185-35 (.841)3. Marshall - Joan Edwards 150-29 (.838)4. Boise State - Albertsons 253-53 (.827)5. Baylor - McLane 14-3 (.824)6. Alabama - Bryant-Denny 249-53-3 (.821)7. Oklahoma - Memorial 383-85-15 (.808)8. Penn State - Beaver 277-72 (.794)9. Auburn - Jordan-Hare 311-81-7 (.788)10. Ohio State - Ohio 429-111-20 (.784)11. Tennessee - Neyland 458-124-17 (.779)12. BYU - LaVell Edwards 232-70 (.768)13. Texas - Texas Memorial 368-108-10 (.767)14. Nebraska - Memorial 411-124-13 (.7618)15. Florida St. - Doak Campbell 289-89-4 (.7617)

289 AND COUNTINGThe Noles boast a 289-89-4 all-time record at Doak Campbell Stadium with a winning percentage of .762. Overall, FSU is 297-93-4 (.759) as the home team, which includes three seasons — 1947-49 — when they played their home games at Centennial Field. FSU was 8-4 at the downtown Tallahassee site, including 8-0 in coach Don Veller’s first two seasons.

AGAINST THE ACCBefore October losses against North Carolina and Clemson, the Seminoles had won 16 consecutive games against ACC opponents, dating to 2012.

LONGEST STREAK ENTERING ‘16Prior to the heartbreaking Oct. 1 loss against North Carolina, FSU had a 22-game home winning streak, the longest in the country.

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No Place Like Doak.DEFENDING OUR HOUSEUnder head coach Jimbo Fisher, the Seminoles are 40-6 since 2010 in Doak Campbell Stadium. During that time, FSU has dropped contests to Florida (2012), Virginia (2011), Oklahoma (2011), North Carolina (2010, 2016), and Clemson (2016). Oklahoma (1), Clemson (3), and Florida (6) were Top 10 teams.

THE BEST TRADITIONSOne of the best traditions in college football unfolds right before kickoff as Osceola charges down the field atop Renegade - an Appaloosa horse - and plants a flaming spear at midfield. The tradition was born on Sept. 16, 1978. There have been six different Renegades and 16 different riders. Brendan Carter is the current rider. In 2011, ESPN’s SportsNation voted Osceola & Renegade the best NCAA Football Tradition in the country.

BOBBY BOWDEN FIELD AT DOAK S. CAMPBELL STADIUM

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Width of the new scoreboard in Doak S. Campbell Stadium

Home unbeaten streak from 1992-2001, including 37 straight wins

Square feet of LED displays throughout Doak Campbell, including new ribbon boards in addition to the new scoreboard

Height of the new scoreboard, the tallest in college football

Wins at home under Jimbo Fisher

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PLAYER Pos. Team Last Week Week 9 Stats Next WeekRoberto Aguayo K Tampa Bay (3-5) L, 43-28 vs. Atlanta 4-4 PATs vs. CHIKelvin Benjamin WR Carolina (3-5) W, 13-10 at Los Angeles 5-76 yds vs. KC*Anquan Boldin WR Detroit (5-4) W, 22-16 at Minnesota 2-10 yds, 1 TD BYE*Nigel Bradham LB Philadelphia (4-4) L, 28-23 at NY Giants 10 Tackles, 1 TFL, 1 PD vs. ATLTerrence Brooks FS Philadelphia (4-4) L, 28-23 at NY Giants Played vs. ATLCornellius Carradine DT San Francisco (1-7) L, 41-23 vs. New Orleans 4 Tackles, 1 TFL at ARZRonald Darby CB Buffalo (4-4) MONDAY NIGHT VS SEATTLE BYEMario Edwards, Jr. DE Oakland (7-2) W, 30-20 at Denver Injured Reserve BYEJavien Elliott DB Tampa Bay (3-5) L, 43-28 vs. Atlanta Practice Squad vs. CHI*Cameron Erving OL Cleveland (0-9) L, 35-10 at Cleveland Started at Center at BAL *Devonta Freeman RB Atlanta (6-3) W, 43-28 at Tampa Bay 17-77 yds; REC: 2-28 yds at PHIGraham Gano K Carolina (3-5) W, 13-10 at Los Angeles 2-3 (38, 37; Missed 48), 1-1 PAT vs. KCEddie Goldman NT Chicago (2-6) BYE at TBRashad Greene WR Jacksonville (2-6) L, 19-14 at Kansas City Not Active vs. HOU*Letroy Guion NT Green Bay (4-4) L, 31-26 vs. Indianapolis 3 Tackles at TEN*Bobby Hart OL New York Giants (5-3) W, 28-23 vs. Philadelphia Started at RT vs. CINDustin Hopkins K Washington (4-3-1) BYE vs. MIN*Rodney Hudson OL Oakland (7-2) W, 30-20 at Denver Started at Center BYETre’ Jackson OL New England (7-1) W, 41-15 vs. Buffalo PUP vs. SEASebastian Janikowski K Oakland (7-2) W, 30-20 at Denver 3-4 (24, 29, 35; Missed 35), 5-5 PATs BYE*Timmy Jernigan DT Baltimore (4-4) W, 21-14 vs. Pittsburgh 2 Tackles, 1 INT, 1 PD vs. CLEChristian Jones ILB Chicago (2-6) BYE at TBLamarcus Joyner CB Los Angeles (3-5) L, 13-10 vs. Carolina 4 Tackles at NYJNile Lawrence-Stample DT Cleveland (0-9) L, 35-10 vs. Dallas Injured Reserve at BALEJ Manuel QB Buffalo (4-4) MONDAY NIGHT VS SEATTLE BYEJosue Matias OL Tennessee (4-5) L, 43-35 at San Diego IR/Reserve vs. GBNick O’Leary TE Buffalo (4-4) MONDAY NIGHT VS SEATTLE BYEChristian Ponder QB San Francisco (1-7) L, 41-23 vs. New Orleans Not Active at ARZ*Jalen Ramsey CB Jacksonville (2-6) L, 19-14 at Kansas City 2 Tackles vs. HOU*Xavier Rhodes CB Minnesota (5-3) L, 22-16 vs. Detroit 7 Tackles at WSH*Patrick Robinson DB Indianapolis (4-5) W, 31-26 at Green Bay 2 Tackles BYEGarrison Sanborn LS Buffalo (4-4) MONDAY NIGHT VS SEATTLE BYEAntone Smith RB Tampa Bay (3-5) L, 43-28 vs. Atlanta 5-25 yds; REC: 3-27 yds vs. CHI*Telvin Smith OLB Jacksonville (2-6) L, 19-14 at Kansas City 5 Tackles, 1 PD vs. HOUTerrance Smith LB Kansas City (6-2) W, 19-14 vs. Jacksonville 1 ST Tackle at CARChris Thompson RB Washington (4-3-1) BYE vs. MIN*Lawrence Timmons ILB Pittsburgh (4-4) L, 21-14 at Baltimore 9 Tackles, 2 PD vs. DAL*Will Tye TE New York Giants (5-3) W, 28-23 vs Philadelphia 4-33 yds vs. CINDekoda Watson LB Denver (6-3) L, 30-20 vs. Oakland 1 ST Tackle at NOMenelik Watson T Oakland (7-2) W, 30-20 at Denver Played BYEP.J. Williams CB New Orleans (4-4) W, 41-23 at San Francisco Injured Reserve vs. DENKarlos Williams RB Pittsburgh (4-4) L, 21-14 at Baltimore Practice Squad vs. DALVince Williams LB Pittsburgh (4-4) L, 21-14 at Baltimore 1 Tackle, 1 ST Tackle vs. DAL*Jameis Winston QB Tampa Bay (3-5) L, 43-28 vs. Atlanta 23-37, 261 yds 3 TDs; Rating: 110.3 vs. CHI *Started Week 9 Active as of November 7, 2016

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Noles on NFL rosters(November 7, 2016)

Noles drafted under head coach Jimbo Fisher, including 17 first- or second-rounders

Players from 2013 Nat’l Champ that have been drafted or signed as free agents

Noles that have been selected to Pro Bowl, including J. Win-ston and D. Freeman in 2016

First Round NFL Draft picks un-der Fisher, including No. 5 over-all Jalen Ramsey in 2016

Noles in the Pro Football Hall of Fame - F. Biletnikoff, D. Sanders, D. Brooks, and W. Jones

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Monday Night NolesRonald Darby, Nick O’Leary, EJ Manuel and Garrison San-born will be available on Monday Night against Seattle.

Start it UpThere were 15 former Noles that started in Week 9.

Movin’ On UpAt the beginning of last week, Terrance Smith was promoted to the 53-man roster. He saw action in Week 9, making a special teams tackle in Kansas City’s 19-14 win over Jacksonville.

A BIG FirstIn the 21-14 win over Pittsburgh, DT Timmy Jernigan grabbed his first career interception in the third quarter.

DEFENSE! DEFENSE!Through nine weeks, four former Seminoles have registered double-digit tackling performances. LB Nigel Bradham led Philadelphia for the second-consecutive game with back-to-back double digit tackling performaces of 10. It was his third game with 10 or more tackles this season.

Jaguars LB Telvin Smith led the team in Week 8 with 15 tackles, just one shy of his career high. Smith is tied for 18th in the league with 65 tackles. Steelers LB Vince Wil-liams posted his career high of 14 tackles in the 43-14 win over Kansas City in Week 4, while his teammate Lawrence Timmons had 11 in the 27-16 loss to New England in Week 7.

THE RACE FOR THE PLAYOFFSAfter nine weeks, five teams with Seminoles lead their divisons - New England (AFC East), Baltimore (AFC North), Oakland (AFC West), Atlanta (NFC South), Minnesota (NFC North).

PASSER RATINGDespite the loss to Atlanta in Week 9, Tampa Bay QB Jameis Winston produced a passer rating of 110.3. It was his third time in 2016 over 100 - previously scoring 125.1 in Week 1 and 117.2 in Week 7.

RUNNING FREEFalcons RB Devonta Freeman produced 77 yards rushing in the win at Tampa Bay. He remains eighth in rushing in the league with 620 yards. RB Total Yards YPC1. Ezekiel Elliott (DAL) 891 5.02. DeMarco Murray (TEN) 807 4.6 3. Melvin Gordon (SD) 768 4.04. David Johnson (ARZ) 705 4.55. Jay Ajayi (MIA) 646 6.06. Lamar Miller (HST) 637 4.2 7. Matt Forte (NYJ) 634 3.88. Devonta Freeman (ATL) 620 4.7

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OffenseQB 12 Deondre Francois 6-2 205 r-Fr. 10 Sean Maguire 6-3 232 r-Sr. 16 J.J. Cosentino 6-4 230 r-So.TB 4 Dalvin Cook 5-11 213 Jr. 9 Jacques Patrick 6-2 231 So. or 7 Ryan Green 5-11 204 r-Jr. or 22 Amir Rasul 5-10 196 Fr.FB 23 Freddie Stevenson 6-1 241 Sr. 35 Gabe Nabers 6-3 244 Fr. or 33 Colton Plante 6-2 236 So.WR 15 Travis Rudolph 6-1 192 Jr. 89 Keith Gavin 6-3 225 Fr.WR 8 Kermit Whitfield 5-8 182 Sr. 80 Nyqwan Murray 5-11 176 So.LT 77 Roderick Johnson 6-7 311 Jr. 62 Ethan Frith 6-7 316 So.LG 72 Kareem Are 6-6 325 r-Sr. 74 Derrick Kelly 6-5 323 r-So. 52 David Robbins 6-4 324 r-Fr.C 54 Alec Eberle 6-4 294 r-So. 60 Andrew Boselli 6-4 303 Fr. 59 Ryan Hoefeld 6-2 306 r-Jr.RG 78 Wilson Bell 6-5 320 r-Jr. 74 Derrick Kelly 6-5 323 r-So.RT 71 Brock Ruble 6-8 319 r-So. 76 Rick Leonard 6-7 306 Jr.TE 81 Ryan Izzo 6-5 245 r-So. 88 Mavin Saunders 6-5 257 r-So. 85 Jeremy Kerr 6-6 270 r-Jr.WR 18 Auden Tate 6-5 225 So. 5 Da’Vante Phillips 6-1 206 So.

Pronunciation ChartRicky Aguayo Uh-Gwhy-ohWalvenski Aimé Wall-ven-ski Ahh-MayKareem Are “R”J.J. Cosentino Coss-en-tinoAlec Eberle Ebb-er-leeRoderick Johnson Rod-er-ickSh’Mar Kilby-Lane Sha-MarTarvarus McFadden Tuh-var-esCole Minshew Men-shoeDerrick Nnadi Nah-DJacques Patrick Jaw-QuezHerbans Paul Her-binJacob Pugh PewColton Plante PlantMavin Saunders May-vinAuden Tate Ah-dennMarquez White Mahr-quezJesus Wilson Hay-Suse

PROJECTED DEPTH CHART (TENTATIVE)

DefenseDE 44 DeMarcus Walker 6-3 280 Sr. 84 Jalen Wilkerson 6-4 273 r-Fr.DT 90 Demarcus Christmas 6-4 308 r-So. 94 Walvenski Aimé 6-4 300 So. 92 Justin Shanks 6-2 344 r-Sr.NG 91 Derrick Nnadi 6-1 312 Jr. 55 Fredrick Jones 6-2 298 r-So. 12 Arthur Williams 6-4 327 r-So.BUCK 9 Josh Sweat 6-5 250 So. 16 Jacob Pugh 6-4 229 Jr. or 99 Brian Burns 6-5 218 Fr.SAM 16 Jacob Pugh 6-4 229 Jr. 51 Josh Brown 6-3 216 Fr.MIKE 18 Ro’Derrick Hoskins 6-2 240 r-Jr. 56 Emmett Rice 6-2 203 Fr. 45 Delvin Purifoy 6-2 246 r-So.WLB 6 Matthew Thomas 6-3 227 r-Jr. 5 Dontavious Jackson 6-2 249 Fr. 40 Nick Patti 6-1 225 r-So.CB 4 Tarvarus McFadden 6-2 198 So. 24 Marcus Lewis 6-1 190 So. or 1 Levonta Taylor 5-10 169 Fr.FS 19 A.J. Westbrook 6-0 186 So. 7 Ermon Lane 6-3 209 Jr. 15 Carlos Becker III 6-2 183 Fr.SS 20 Trey Marshall 6-0 210 Jr. or 7 Ermon Lane 6-3 209 Jr. 10 Calvin Brewton 6-0 186 So.STAR 20 Trey Marshall 6-0 210 Jr. 37 Kyle Meyers 6-0 168 Fr. 24 Marcus Lewis 6-1 190 So. 1 Levonta Taylor 5-10 169 Fr.CB 27 Marquez White 6-0 184 Sr. 28 Malique Jackson 6-0 170 Jr.

Special TeamsPK 23 Ricky Aguayo 6-1 196 Fr. 21 Logan Tyler 6-0 201 Fr.H 41 Jack Steed 6-5 213 Gr.DS 47 Stephen Gabbard 6-2 248 Jr. 40 Ken Burnham 6-0 203 r-So.KO 21 Logan Tyler 6-0 201 Fr. 23 Ricky Aguayo 6-1 196 Fr.P 21 Logan Tyler 6-0 201 Fr. 41 Jack Steed 6-5 213 Gr.PR 80 Nyqwan Murray 5-11 176 So. 1 Levonta Taylor 5-10 169 Fr.KR 8 Kermit Whitfield 5-8 182 Sr. 22 Amir Rasul 5-10 196 Fr.KR 7 Ryan Green 5-11 204 r-Jr. 4 Tarvarus McFadden 6-2 198 So.

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No Name Pos Ht. Wt Cl Hometown/HS/Previous School1 Levonta Taylor DB 5-10 169 FR Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes3 Derwin James DB 6-3 211 SO Haines City, Fla./Haines City3 Jesus Wilson WR 5-10 184 SR Miami, Fla./Christopher Columbus 4 Dalvin Cook RB 5-11 213 JR Miami, Fla./Miami Central4 Tarvarus McFadden DB 6-2 198 SO Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./American Heritage5 Dontavious Jackson LB 6-2 249 FR Houston, Texas/Alief Elsik5 Da’Vante Phillips WR 6-1 206 SO Miami, Fla./Miami Central6 Malik Henry QB 6-2 185 FR Inglewood, Calif./Poly6 Matthew Thomas LB 6-3 227 r-JR Miami, Fla./Booker T. Washington 7 Ryan Green RB 5-11 204 r-JR St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg Catholic 7 Ermon Lane DB 6-3 209 JR Florida City, Fla./Homestead Senior8 Kermit Whitfield WR 5-8 182 SR Orlando, Fla./Jones 9 Jacques Patrick RB 6-2 231 SO Orlando, Fla./Timber Creek9 Josh Sweat DE 6-5 250 SO Chesapeake, Va./Oscar Smith10 Calvin Brewton DB 6-0 186 SO Miami, Fla./Miami Central 10 Sean Maguire QB 6-3 232 r-SR Sparta, N.J./Seton Hall Prep 11 George Campbell WR 6-4 207 SO Clearwater, Fla./East Lake11 Janarius Robinson DE 6-5 249 FR Panama City, Fla./Bay12 Deondre Francois QB 6-2 205 r-FR Orlando, Fla./IMG Academy12 Arthur Williams DT 6-4 327 r-SO Waycross, Ga./E.E. Smith (N.C.)13 Lawrence Dawsey, Jr. DB 5-10 165 FR Tampa, Fla./Hillsborough13 Ja’Vonn Harrison WR 6-2 196 JR Lakeland, Fla./Kathleen14 Jake Rizzo QB 6-0 193 FR Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas15 Carlos Becker III DB 6-2 183 FR Kissimmee, Fla./Osceola15 Travis Rudolph WR 6-1 192 JR West Palm Beach, Fla./Cardinal Newman16 J.J. Cosentino QB 6-5 230 r-SO Lower Burrell, Pa./Central Catholic16 Jacob Pugh LB 6-4 229 JR Dade City, Fla./Godby18 Ro’Derrick Hoskins LB 6-2 240 r-JR Orlando, Fla./Evans 18 Auden Tate WR 6-5 225 SO Irmo, S.C./Wharton (Fla.)19 A.J. Westbrook DB 6-0 186 SO Daytona Beach, Fla./Mainland20 Bobby Lyons II WR 6-0 184 r-SO Orlando, Fla./Ocoee20 Trey Marshall DB 6-0 210 JR Lake City, Fla./Columbia21 Chet Iwuagwu WR 5-10 172 JR Tallahassee, Fla./John Paul II/Tallahassee CC21 Logan Tyler K 6-0 201 FR Nixa, Mo./Nixa22 Amir Rasul RB 5-10 196 FR Miami, Fla./Coral Gables23 Ricky Aguayo K 6-2 196 FR Mascotte, Fla./IMG Academy23 Herbans Paul DB 6-2 191 r-JR Immokalee, Fla./Immokalee23 Freddie Stevenson FB 6-1 241 SR Bartow, Fla./Bartow24 Marcus Lewis DB 6-1 190 SO Prince George’s County, Md./Gonzaga26 Johnathan Vickers RB 6-1 228 JR Quincy, Fla./North Florida Christian27 Marquez White DB 6-0 184 SR Dothan, Ala./Northview 28 Gilbert Henric WR 6-0 194 r-SO Miami, Fla./Christopher Columbus/Miami Dade Coll.28 Malique Jackson DB 6-0 170 JR Jesup, Ga./Wayne County 29 Nate Andrews DB 6-0 214 SR Fairhope, Ala./Fairhope 30 Sh’Mar Kilby-Lane LB 6-2 219 SO West Park, Fla./Hallandale31 Omari Albert RB 5-7 216 r-SR Orlando, Fla./Wekiva31 Kris Dixon DE 6-1 217 r-FR Tallahassee, Fla./Godby32 Array Culmer DB 5-7 158 r-SO Jacksonville, Fla./Robert E. Lee32 Steven Williams RB 5-8 161 r-SR Naples, Fla./Naples/Tallahassee CC33 Kameron House DB 5-10 185 FR Duluth, Ga./Northview33 Colton Plante FB 6-2 236 SO Windermere, Fla./The First Academy35 Michael Barulich DB 5-11 195 r-FR Orlando, Fla./Lake Nona35 Gabe Nabers FB 6-3 244 FR Hahira, Ga./Lowndes36 Fred Davis RB 5-11 214 r-FR Jacksonville, Fla./William M. Raines36 Eric Johnson TE 6-5 225 SO Stuart, Fla./Martin County37 Kyle Meyers DB 6-0 168 FR New Orleans, La./Holy Cross38 Izaiah Prouse-Lackey DB 5-9 177 r-SO Atlanta, Ga./Riverwood39 Claudio Williams DE 6-0 255 r-FR Hialeah, Fla./Hialeah Gardens40 Ken Burnham LS/LB 6-0 203 r-SO Lithia, Fla./Newsome40 Nick Patti LB 6-1 225 r-SO Fairhope, Ala./Fairhope

No Name Pos Ht. Wt Cl Hometown/HS/Previous School 41 Jack Steed P 6-5 215 GR Katy, Texas/Cinco Ranch/Oklahoma42 Isaiah Denman WR 5-10 180 r-FR Niceville, Fla./Niceville43 Jake Duff RB 6-0 184 r-FR North Ft. Myers, Fla./North Ft. Myers43 Xavier Hurge DB 6-1 206 r-SO Coral Springs, Fla./Florida Virtual School44 DeMarcus Walker DE 6-4 280 SR Jacksonville, Fla./Sandalwood 45 Delvin Purifoy LB 6-2 246 r-SO Cantonment, Fla./Pensacola Catholic46 Daniel Maddox WR 6-2 194 r-SR Pace, Fla./Pace/Pensacola State College47 Stephen Gabbard LS 6-3 248 JR Tallahassee, Fla./Godby48 Vernon Norwood LB 6-0 214 r-SO Jupiter, Fla./Cardinal Newman/FAU49 N’Namdi Green TE 6-3 238 r-SO Tampa, Fla./Berkeley Prep49 Cedric Wood DT 6-3 321 FR Tallahassee, Fla./Godby51 Josh Brown LB 6-3 216 FR Charlotte, N.C./Mallard Creek51 Baveon Johnson OL 6-3 326 FR Lakeland, Fla./Lake Gibson52 David Robbins OL 6-4 324 r-FR Glenelg, Md./Glenelg53 Joshua Peters OL 6-3 274 r-SO Orlando, Fla./The First Academy54 Alec Eberle OL 6-4 294 r-SO Mechanicsville, Va./Atlee55 Fredrick Jones DT 6-3 298 r-SO Miami, Fla./Miami Central56 Emmett Rice LB 6-2 203 FR Miami Gardens, Fla./Norland57 Corey Martinez OL 6-4 298 r-SO Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic59 Ryan Hoefeld OL 6-2 306 r-JR New Orleans, La./Brother Martin60 Andrew Boselli OL 6-4 303 FR Jacksonville, Fla./Episcopal61 Harrison Frank LS 6-3 200 r-FR Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas62 Ethan Frith OL 6-7 316 SO Summit, Miss./North Pike64 Willie Smith OL 6-2 303 r-JR Sarasota, Fla./Riverview65 Mike Arnold OL 6-4 339 FR Winter Haven, Fla./Winter Haven66 Keith Weeks OL 6-4 280 r-SR Valrico, Fla./Newsome67 Adam Torres DE 6-4 281 r-SO Lake Mary, Fla./Lake Mary 68 Greg Turnage OL 6-3 283 r-FR Gainesville, Fla./Eastside 69 Landon Dickerson OL 6-5 310 FR Hickory, N.C./South Caldwell70 Cole Minshew OL 6-5 338 r-FR Pridgen, Ga./Coffee County71 Brock Ruble OL 6-8 319 r-SO Charlotte Hall, Md./DeMatha Catholic72 Kareem Are OL 6-6 325 r-SR Elmont, N.Y./Sewanhaka/Ft. Scott CC73 Caleb Holley DT 6-3 339 r-FR Key West, Fla./East Bay73 Jauan Williams OL 6-6 300 FR Cheltenham, Md./Archbishop Carroll (D.C.)74 Derrick Kelly II OL 6-5 323 r-SO Quincy, Fla./East Gadsden75 Abdul Bello OL 6-6 312 r-FR Warri, Nigeria/Montverde Academy (Fla.)76 Rick Leonard OL 6-7 306 JR Middletown, Md./Middletown77 Roderick Johnson OL 6-7 311 JR Florissant, Mo./Hazelwood Central78 Wilson Bell OL 6-5 320 r-JR Mobile, Ala./Blount79 Josh Ball OL 6-8 287 FR Fredericksburg, Va./Stafford80 Nyqwan Murray WR 5-11 176 SO Orlando, Fla./Oak Ridge81 Ryan Izzo TE 6-5 245 r-SO Highland Lakes, N.J./Pope John XXIII82 Naseir Upshur TE 6-2 249 FR Philadelphia, Pa./Imhotep Institute Charter83 Bryan LaCivita WR 6-1 178 r-JR Gainesville, Fla./St. Francis Catholic84 Jalen Wilkerson DE 6-4 273 r-FR Douglas, Ga./Coffee County85 Jeremy Kerr TE 6-6 270 r-JR St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg86 Justin Motlow WR 5-11 183 r-SO Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic86 Darvin Taylor II DT 6-3 304 r-FR Chester, Va./Thomas Dale87 Jared Jackson WR 6-2 199 r-JR Monticello, Fla./Aucilla Christian88 Mavin Saunders TE 6-5 257 r-SO Bimini, Bahamas/The Kinkaid School (Texas)89 Keith Gavin WR 6-3 225 FR Crawfordville, Fla./Wakulla90 Demarcus Christmas DT 6-4 308 r-SO Sarasota, Fla./Manatee91 Derrick Nnadi DT 6-1 312 JR Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes92 Justin Shanks DT 6-2 344 r-SR Prattville, Ala./Prattville 94 Walvenski Aimé DT 6-5 300 SO Boynton Beach, Fla./Olympic Heights/Ft. Scott CC95 Keith Bryant DE 6-2 274 r-JR Delray Beach, Fla./Atlantic 97 Isaiah Smallwood DE 6-3 216 r-SO Dover, Fla./Strawberry Crest98 JT Mertz DT 6-2 235 SO Savannah, Ga./Savannah Christian99 Brian Burns DE 6-5 218 FR Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./American Heritage

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No Name Pos Ht. Wt Cl Hometown/HS/Previous School23 Ricky Aguayo K 6-2 196 FR Mascotte, Fla./IMG Academy94 Walvenski Aimé DT 6-5 300 SO Boynton Beach, Fla./Olympic Heights/Ft. Scott CC31 Omari Albert RB 5-7 216 r-SR Orlando, Fla./Wekiva29 Nate Andrews DB 6-0 214 SR Fairhope, Ala./Fairhope 72 Kareem Are OL 6-6 325 r-SR Elmont, N.Y./Sewanhaka/Ft. Scott CC65 Mike Arnold OL 6-4 339 FR Winter Haven, Fla./Winter Haven79 Josh Ball OL 6-8 287 FR Fredericksburg, Va./Stafford35 Michael Barulich DB 5-11 195 r-FR Orlando, Fla./Lake Nona15 Carlos Becker III DB 6-2 183 FR Kissimmee, Fla./Osceola78 Wilson Bell OL 6-5 320 r-JR Mobile, Ala./Blount75 Abdul Bello OL 6-6 312 r-FR Warri, Nigeria/Montverde Academy (Fla.)60 Andrew Boselli OL 6-4 303 FR Jacksonville, Fla./Episcopal10 Calvin Brewton DB 6-0 186 SO Miami, Fla./Miami Central 51 Josh Brown LB 6-3 216 FR Charlotte, N.C./Mallard Creek95 Keith Bryant DE 6-2 274 r-JR Delray Beach, Fla./Atlantic 40 Ken Burnham LS/LB 6-0 203 r-SO Lithia, Fla./Newsome99 Brian Burns DE 6-5 218 FR Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./American Heritage11 George Campbell WR 6-4 207 SO Clearwater, Fla./East Lake90 Demarcus Christmas DT 6-4 308 r-SO Sarasota, Fla./Manatee4 Dalvin Cook RB 5-11 213 JR Miami, Fla./Miami Central16 J.J. Cosentino QB 6-5 230 r-SO Lower Burrell, Pa./Central Catholic32 Array Culmer DB 5-7 158 r-SO Jacksonville, Fla./Robert E. Lee36 Fred Davis RB 5-11 214 r-FR Jacksonville, Fla./William M. Raines13 Lawrence Dawsey, Jr. DB 5-10 165 FR Tampa, Fla./Hillsborough42 Isaiah Denman WR 5-10 180 r-FR Niceville, Fla./Niceville69 Landon Dickerson OL 6-5 310 FR Hickory, N.C./South Caldwell31 Kris Dixon DE 6-1 217 r-FR Tallahassee, Fla./Godby43 Jake Duff RB 6-0 184 r-FR North Ft. Myers, Fla./North Ft. Myers54 Alec Eberle OL 6-4 294 r-SO Mechanicsville, Va./Atlee12 Deondre Francois QB 6-2 205 r-FR Orlando, Fla./IMG Academy61 Harrison Frank LS 6-3 200 r-FR Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas62 Ethan Frith OL 6-7 316 SO Summit, Miss./North Pike47 Stephen Gabbard LS 6-3 248 JR Tallahassee, Fla./Godby89 Keith Gavin WR 6-3 225 FR Crawfordville, Fla./Wakulla49 N’Namdi Green TE 6-3 238 r-SO Tampa, Fla./Berkeley Prep7 Ryan Green RB 5-11 204 r-JR St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg Catholic 13 Ja’Vonn Harrison WR 6-2 196 JR Lakeland, Fla./Kathleen28 Gilbert Henric WR 6-0 194 r-SO Miami, Fla./Christopher Columbus/Miami Dade Coll.6 Malik Henry QB 6-2 185 FR Inglewood, Calif./Poly59 Ryan Hoefeld OL 6-2 306 r-JR New Orleans, La./Brother Martin73 Caleb Holley DT 6-3 339 r-FR Key West, Fla./East Bay18 Ro’Derrick Hoskins LB 6-2 240 r-JR Orlando, Fla./Evans 33 Kameron House DB 5-10 185 FR Duluth, Ga./Northview43 Xavier Hurge DB 6-1 206 r-SO Coral Springs, Fla./Florida Virtual School21 Chet Iwuagwu WR 5-10 172 JR Tallahassee, Fla./John Paul II/Tallahassee CC81 Ryan Izzo TE 6-5 245 r-SO Highland Lakes, N.J./Pope John XXIII5 Dontavious Jackson LB 6-2 249 FR Houston, Texas/Alief Elsik87 Jared Jackson WR 6-2 199 r-JR Monticello, Fla./Aucilla Christian28 Malique Jackson DB 6-0 170 JR Jesup, Ga./Wayne County 3 Derwin James DB 6-3 211 SO Haines City, Fla./Haines City51 Baveon Johnson OL 6-3 326 FR Lakeland, Fla./Lake Gibson36 Eric Johnson TE 6-5 225 SO Stuart, Fla./Martin County77 Roderick Johnson OL 6-7 311 JR Florissant, Mo./Hazelwood Central55 Fredrick Jones DT 6-3 298 r-SO Miami, Fla./Miami Central74 Derrick Kelly II OL 6-5 323 r-SO Quincy, Fla./East Gadsden85 Jeremy Kerr TE 6-6 270 r-JR St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg30 Sh’Mar Kilby-Lane LB 6-2 219 SO West Park, Fla./Hallandale83 Bryan LaCivita WR 6-1 178 r-JR Gainesville, Fla./St. Francis Catholic7 Ermon Lane DB 6-3 209 JR Florida City, Fla./Homestead Senior76 Rick Leonard OL 6-7 306 JR Middletown, Md./Middletown

No Name Pos Ht. Wt Cl Hometown/HS/Previous School 24 Marcus Lewis DB 6-1 190 SO Prince George’s County, Md./Gonzaga20 Bobby Lyons II WR 6-0 184 r-SO Orlando, Fla./Ocoee46 Daniel Maddox WR 6-2 194 r-SR Pace, Fla./Pace/Pensacola State College10 Sean Maguire QB 6-3 232 r-SR Sparta, N.J./Seton Hall Prep 20 Trey Marshall DB 6-0 210 JR Lake City, Fla./Columbia57 Corey Martinez OL 6-4 298 r-SO Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic4 Tarvarus McFadden DB 6-2 198 SO Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./American Heritage98 JT Mertz DT 6-2 235 SO Savannah, Ga./Savannah Christian37 Kyle Meyers DB 6-0 168 FR New Orleans, La./Holy Cross70 Cole Minshew OL 6-5 338 r-FR Pridgen, Ga./Coffee County86 Justin Motlow WR 5-11 183 r-SO Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic80 Nyqwan Murray WR 5-11 176 SO Orlando, Fla./Oak Ridge35 Gabe Nabers FB 6-3 244 FR Hahira, Ga./Lowndes91 Derrick Nnadi DT 6-1 312 JR Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes48 Vernon Norwood LB 6-0 214 r-SO Jupiter, Fla./Cardinal Newman/FAU9 Jacques Patrick RB 6-2 231 SO Orlando, Fla./Timber Creek40 Nick Patti LB 6-1 225 r-SO Fairhope, Ala./Fairhope23 Herbans Paul DB 6-2 191 r-JR Immokalee, Fla./Immokalee53 Joshua Peters OL 6-3 274 r-SO Orlando, Fla./The First Academy5 Da’Vante Phillips WR 6-1 206 SO Miami, Fla./Miami Central33 Colton Plante FB 6-2 236 SO Windermere, Fla./The First Academy38 Izaiah Prouse-Lackey DB 5-9 177 r-SO Atlanta, Ga./Riverwood16 Jacob Pugh LB 6-4 229 JR Dade City, Fla./Godby45 Delvin Purifoy LB 6-2 246 r-SO Cantonment, Fla./Pensacola Catholic22 Amir Rasul RB 5-10 196 FR Miami, Fla./Coral Gables56 Emmett Rice LB 6-2 203 FR Miami Gardens, Fla./Norland14 Jake Rizzo QB 6-0 193 FR Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas52 David Robbins OL 6-4 324 r-FR Glenelg, Md./Glenelg11 Janarius Robinson DE 6-5 249 FR Panama City, Fla./Bay71 Brock Ruble OL 6-8 319 r-SO Charlotte Hall, Md./DeMatha Catholic15 Travis Rudolph WR 6-1 192 JR West Palm Beach, Fla./Cardinal Newman88 Mavin Saunders TE 6-5 257 r-SO Bimini, Bahamas/The Kinkaid School (Texas)92 Justin Shanks DT 6-2 344 r-SR Prattville, Ala./Prattville 97 Isaiah Smallwood DE 6-3 216 r-SO Dover, Fla./Strawberry Crest64 Willie Smith OL 6-2 303 r-JR Sarasota, Fla./Riverview41 Jack Steed P 6-5 215 GR Katy, Texas/Cinco Ranch/Oklahoma23 Freddie Stevenson FB 6-1 241 SR Bartow, Fla./Bartow9 Josh Sweat DE 6-5 250 SO Chesapeake, Va./Oscar Smith18 Auden Tate WR 6-5 225 SO Irmo, S.C./Wharton (Fla.)86 Darvin Taylor II DT 6-3 304 r-FR Chester, Va./Thomas Dale1 Levonta Taylor DB 5-10 169 FR Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes6 Matthew Thomas LB 6-3 227 r-JR Miami, Fla./Booker T. Washington 67 Adam Torres DE 6-4 281 r-SO Lake Mary, Fla./Lake Mary 68 Greg Turnage OL 6-3 283 r-FR Gainesville, Fla./Eastside 21 Logan Tyler K 6-0 201 FR Nixa, Mo./Nixa82 Naseir Upshur TE 6-2 249 FR Philadelphia, Pa./Imhotep Institute Charter26 Johnathan Vickers RB 6-1 228 JR Quincy, Fla./North Florida Christian44 DeMarcus Walker DE 6-4 280 SR Jacksonville, Fla./Sandalwood 66 Keith Weeks OL 6-4 280 r-SR Valrico, Fla./Newsome19 A.J. Westbrook DB 6-0 186 SO Daytona Beach, Fla./Mainland27 Marquez White DB 6-0 184 SR Dothan, Ala./Northview 8 Kermit Whitfield WR 5-8 182 SR Orlando, Fla./Jones 84 Jalen Wilkerson DE 6-4 273 r-FR Douglas, Ga./Coffee County12 Arthur Williams DT 6-4 327 r-SO Waycross, Ga./E.E. Smith (N.C.)39 Claudio Williams DE 6-0 255 r-FR Hialeah, Fla./Hialeah Gardens73 Jauan Williams OL 6-6 300 FR Cheltenham, Md./Archbishop Carroll (D.C.)32 Steven Williams RB 5-8 161 r-SR Naples, Fla./Naples/Tallahassee CC3 Jesus Wilson WR 5-10 184 SR Miami, Fla./Christopher Columbus 49 Cedric Wood DT 6-3 321 FR Tallahassee, Fla./Godby

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PROJECTED CONTRIBUTORS: OFFENSEMAVIN SAUNDERS • R-SO.

88TE

»Becoming a pass-catching threat from the tight end position. »Six catches for 116 yards in seven games this season.

»Made second consecutive start at left guard vs. Charleston Southern. »All of his previous four starts came last year at the right tackle spot.

DERRICK KELLY II • R-SO.

74OL

»Made first appearance of the season vs. Miami. »Holds a 5-2 record as FSU’s starting QB, playing in 21 games overall.

SEAN MAGUIRE • R-SR.

10QB

»Has 12 receptions this year, with four accounting for TDs; key red-zone target for FSU. »Coming off 3-catch, 68-yard receiving performance at NC State.

AUDEN TATE • SO.

18WR

DEONDRE FRANCOIS • 6-2, 205, R-FR. »Recorded fourth 300-yard passing game at NC State: 22-of-39 for 330 yards, 1 TD and no INTs. »Has thrown at least one touchdown in eight of his nine games played this year. »Has recorded four ACC Rookie of the Week honors this season.

NYQWAN MURRAY • 5-11, 176, SO. »Career game at NC State: 9 catches for 153 yards; ACC Receiver of the Week. »Strong game vs. Clemson: 6 catches for 96 yards with 1 TD. »Had 46 yards on just five catches before Clemson game - 15 catches, 249 yards last two games.

RODERICK JOHNSON • 6-7, 311, JR. »Helped limit the pass rush against Deondre Francois at NC State. »Has made 27 consecutive starts, the longest active stretch for the offense. »Has anchored the left tackle position for nearly three seasons.

JACQUES PATRICK • 6-2, 231, SO. »Averaging 6.2 yards per carry (281 yards on 45 attempts) with 4 TDs this year. »Averaging 7.7 yards per carry in the first half this season: 19 carries for 146 yards. »Owns two career 100-yard rushing games, including 124 yards on 20 carries this year at USF.

RYAN IZZO • 6-5, 245, R-SO. »Had career highs in catches (4) and receiving yards (63) in loss to North Carolina. »Has helped Dalvin Cook average 5.8 yards per carry this season. »Season stats: 16 receptions for 174 yards (10.9 per catch) along with 1 TD.

ALEC EBERLE • 6-4, 294, R-SO. »Made his 15th straight start vs. NC State last game. »Made strong halftime adjustments vs. Wake Forest, helping Francois in pass protection. »In 2016, become the fifth Seminole named to Allstate AFCA Good Works Team.

DALVIN COOK • 5-11, 213, JR. »Sits just 127 rush yards shy of passing Warrick Dunn as FSU’s all-time rushing leader (has 3,833 yards). »Ranks first among Power 5 players in total yards from scrimmage (1,522). »His seven touchdown runs of 50 yards or longer since the start of the 2015 season leads all FBS players.

TRAVIS RUDOLPH • 6-1, 192, JR. »Caught the game-winning 19-yard TD at NC State with 3:09 left. »Averaging 103.8 receiving yards per game at home; Nearly 70 percent (415/599) of his rec. yards are at home. »Has FSU’s longest active streak of consecutive games with at least one reception, totaling 27.

KAREEM ARE • 6-6, 325, R-SR. »Has become one of FSU’s best pulling offensive linemen who can get out in space. »Has paired with left tackle Rod Johnson to give FSU plenty of rushing yards through the left side. »Has 15 career starts, tied for third-most among active offensive linemen.

FREDDIE STEVENSON • 6-1, 241, SR. »Entered the season with two career TDs; Has three rushing scores this season. »Scored two first-half TDs vs. USF, which came on a pair of 1-yard scoring plunges. »Clears the holes for Dalvin Cook, who already has 1,134 yards rushing in nine games.

LEVONTE ‘KERMIT’ WHITFIELD • 5-8, 182, SR. »Recorded a critical 27-yard grab to help FSU win 24-20 in comeback fashion at NC State. »Big game vs. Miami on 23rd birthday: Season high in catches (7), rec. yardage (83) with 1 crucial TD. »14th nationally with 547 kickoff return yards this season.

WILSON BELL • 6-5, 320, R-JR. »Played well in his second start of the season at NC State. »Owns 15 career starts with the Garnet and Gold. » Looks to solidify himself as the consistent starter at right guard following season-ending injury to L. Dickerson.

BROCK RUBLE • 6-8, 319, R-SO. »Made his 12th career start and sixth of the season at right tackle vs. NC State. »Has improved on the right side since the start of preseason camp. »Has helped create good holes on the right side for Dalvin Cook, who has 12 rushing TDs.

QB 12

WR 80

LT 77

RB 9

TE 81

C 54

RB 4

WR 15

LG 72

FB 23

WR 8

RG 78

RT 71

»Returns to his original position at tailback following a 2015 season spent at cornerback. »Earning time as a kickoff return specialist this season.

RYAN GREEN • R-JR.

7RB

»Out for the season with a foot injury suffered against Wake Forest (Oct. 15). »Finishes career ranked 11th in FSU history with 133 receptions.

JESUS WILSON • SR.

3WR

»Suffered a season-ending knee injury on Nov. 1 during practice. »Showed promising signs of development as a true freshman.

LANDON DICKERSON • FR.

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» First career INT in opener against Ole Miss. » Career-high six tackles against North Carolina.

MARCUS LEWIS • SO.

24DB

» Added six tackles and a PBU at NC State last game. » Picked up three tackles while playing in critical moments vs. UNC; PBU vs. Miami.

KYLE MEYERS • FR.

37DB

» Has bolstered the secondary with strong play at the safety position. » Tied for team lead with 10 tackles at NCSU.

ERMON LANE • JR.

7DB

» Helped clog running lanes vs. Miami with four tackles. » Blocked PAT vs. UNC gave FSU a shot at victory.

WALVENSKI AIMÉ • SO.

94DT

» Recorded 1/2 sack vs. Wake Forest as he continues to earn critical time on the field. » Key 1-yard TFL vs. Miami.

DONTAVIOUS JACKSON • FR.

5LB

» Leads all Power 5 freshman with 5.0 sacks on the year. » First FSU FR with five sacks since 1988.

BRIAN BURNS • FR.

99DE

DeMARCUS WALKER • 6-4, 280, SR. »Leads the nation with 10.5 sacks and 1.17 sacks per game. »Dominated NC State with 10 tackles and two sacks; ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week. »His 23 career sacks at FSU rank sixth in school history.

RO’DERRICK HOSKINS • 6-2, 240, R-JR. »Picked up a sack vs. Clemson and 1/2 sack vs. Wake Forest; first sacks of his career. »Active performance vs. Wake Forest: 5 tackles, 1/2 sack and two QB hurries. »Butkus Award candidate who finished sixth on the team with 52 tackles (31 solo) last year.

TREY MARSHALL • 6-0, 210, JR. »Led Florida State with career-high tying 11 tackles two weeks ago vs. Clemson. »Missed last game at NC State with an injury. »Had his promising sophomore year cut short with a bicep injury in 2015 vs. Louisville.

DERRICK NNADI • 6-1, 312, JR. »Second straight week with eight tackles, helping FSU to a 24-20 win at NC State. »Big game vs. Clemson: Eight tackles, 1 sack, 2 TFLs and 1 PBU; ACC Co-Defensive Lineman of the Week. »Powerful defensive lineman with freakish strength (he bench presses 525 pounds; squats 650 pounds).

JACOB PUGH • 6-4, 229, JR. »Big game at NC State: 8 tackles and a 1/2 TFL. »Graded at 83.2 vs. No. 3 Clemson, second-best on the defense (behind DeMarcus Walker). »Two interceptions in 2014 against Notre Dame, including game-winner in end zone.

MARQUEZ WHITE • 6-0, 184, SR. »Has produced an INT in two of last three games vs. Wake Forest and Clemson. »Had a 14-yard pick against Deshaun Watson of Clemson. »One of the least targeted cornerbacks in the country in 2015 (targeted on just 7 percent of QB throws last year).

LOGAN TYLER • 6-0, 201, FR. »Has seven punts this season of 50 yards or longer. »Averaging 40.8 yards per punt overall; 8 of his 39 punts have been downed inside the 20. »One of the nation’s best punting prospects who was named to the USA Today All-USA Second Team Defense.

DEMARCUS CHRISTMAS • 6-4, 308, R-SO. »Disruptive interior force vs. Clemson with four tackles, one sack and one PBU two weeks ago. »Has started all nine games this season at the defensive tackle position. »Has three PBUs and two sacks so far this season.

MATTHEW THOMAS • 6-3, 227, R-JR. »Tallied a career-best 1.5 tackles for loss against Boston College two years ago. »Tied for second on FSU with 44 tackles this season. »Led the Noles with 10 tackles at Louisville, marking a career high.

A.J. WESTBROOK • 6-0, 186, SO. »Best game of the season at NC State: 7 tackles, 3 PBUs and 1 QB hurry. »Will see extended playing time with season-ending injury to Nate Andrews. »Secondary and special teams player as a freshman.

RICKY AGUAYO • 6-2, 196, FR. »15-of-20 on field goals this season, including 10-of-10 on field goals under 40 yards. »Responsible for team-leading 80 points this season, including 35-of-35 on PATs. »ACC Specialist of the Week on Sept. 6 after going 6-of-6 on FG attempts vs. Ole Miss.

JOSH SWEAT • 6-5, 250, SO. »Leads Florida State with five QB hurries this season. »Resurgent game vs. Wake: 7 tackles including 1.5 sacks for -11 yards. »Picked up a pass breakup last game at NC State.

TARVARUS McFADDEN • 6-2, 198, SO. »Leads the nation with seven interceptions this season; first Seminole to have 7 since Samari Rolle in 1997. »Has recorded an INT in four straight games and in six of last seven games. »Helped swing momentum of win vs. Miami with pick in the red zone on Oct. 8.

DE 44

MK 18

S 20

DT 91

LB 16

CB 27

P/K 21

DT 90

WL 6

S 19

K 23

BK 9

CB 4

» Out indefinitely with injury. » Only returning FBS player with 9.5 TFL and 90 tackles in 2015.

DERWIN JAMES • SO.

DB3

» Has played in eight games this season. » Has one PBU while earning time in the defensive backfield.

LEVONTA TAYLOR • FR.

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PLAYER BIOS: OFFENSE3 • WR/PR • BOBO WILSON

5-10 • 184 • SR • Miami, Fla./Christopher Columbus » Has missed the past two games with foot injury » Caught six passes for team-high 120 yards vs. North Carolina » Set career-highs in receptions (9) and yards (125) vs. Ole Miss

WILSON’S CAREER STATS RECEIVINGYR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2013 13 3 23 7.7 0 11 1.82014 13 42 527 12.5 4 39 40.52015 13 58 622 10.7 3 51 47.82016 7 30 390 13 1 34 55.7TOT 46 133 1562 11.7 8 51 33.9

PUNT RETURNSYR. G RET YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2013 13 8 89 11.1 0 28 6.82014 13 2 19 9.5 0 13 1.52015 13 26 111 4.3 0 21 8.52016 7 9 155 17.2 1 89 22.1TOT 46 45 374 8.3 1 89 8.1 WILSON’S CAREER HIGHS RECEIVINGReceptions 9, vs. Ole Miss 2016Yards 125, vs. Ole Miss 2016Longest Catch 51, at Wake Forest 2015TD 2, at NC State 2014Longest TD Catch 32, at NC State 2014 WILSON’S CAREER HIGH PUNT RETURNSReturns 6, USF 2015Yards 89, Charleston Southern 2016Longest Return 89, Charleston Southern 2016Longest Return TD 89, Charleston Southern 2016

4 • RB • DALVIN COOK5-11 • 213 • JR • Miami, Fla./Miami Central

» Second in FSU history with 3,833 rushing yards » Career-high four TDs, 169 yards on the ground vs. Clemson » Leads the Power 5 with 1,522 yards from scrimmage this year

COOK’S CAREER STATS RUSHINGYR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2014 13 170 1008 5.9 8 44 77.52015 12 229 1691 7.4 19 94 140.92016 9 196 1134 5.7 12 75 126.0TOT 34 595 3833 6.4 39 94 112.7

RECEIVINGYR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2014 13 22 203 9.2 0 30 15.62015 12 24 244 10.2 1 36 20.32016 9 25 388 15.5 1 59 43.1TOT 34 71 835 11.7 2 59 24.5

COOK’S CAREER HIGHS RUSHINGRushes 31, vs. Georgia Tech (ACC) 2014Yards 267, at USF 2016Longest Rush 94, at Wake Forest 2015TD 4, Clemson 2016Longest TD Rush 94, at Wake Forest 2015

COOK’S CAREER HIGHS RECEIVINGReceptions 7, vs. Ole Miss 2016Yards 106, North Carolina 2016Longest Catch 59, at Miami 2016TD 1 (twice), last at Miami 2016Longest TD Catch 59, at Miami 2016

7 • RB • RYAN GREEN5-11 • 204 • r-JR • St. Petersburg, Fla./ St. Petersburg Catholic

» Two kickoff returns for 45 yards at NC State » Ran three times for 32 yards at Louisville » Totaled six rushing yards and six kickoff return yards vs. CSU

GREEN’S CAREER STATS RUSHINGYR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2013 12 33 163 4.9 1 34 13.62014 7 6 31 5.2 0 8 4.42015 REDSHIRT SEASON (PLAYED AS CB)2016 8 6 38 6.3 0 17 4.7TOT 27 45 232 5.2 1 34 8.5 RECEIVINGYR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2013 12 2 16 8.0 1 14 1.32014 7 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.02015 REDSHIRT SEASON (PLAYED AS CB)2016 8 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0TOT 27 2 16 8.0 1 14 0.5

KICKOFF RETURNSYR. G RET YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2013 12 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.02014 7 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.02015 REDSHIRT SEASON (PLAYED AS CB)2016 8 3 51 17.0 0 23 6.4TOT 27 3 51 17.0 0 23 1.9 GREEN’S CAREER HIGHS RUSHINGRushes 6, Idaho 2013Yards 78, Nevada 2013Longest Rush 34, Nevada 2013TD 1, Nevada 2013Longest TD Rush 1, Nevada 2013

GREEN’S CAREER HIGHS RECEIVING Receptions 2, Idaho 2013Yards 16, Idaho 2013Longest Catch 14, Idaho 2013TD 1, Idaho 2013Longest TD Catch 2, Idaho 2013

8 • WR/KR • KERMIT WHITFIELD5-8 • 182 • SR • Orlando, Fla./Jones

» 82 all-purpose yards (12 rush, 34 rec, 36 KR) at NC State » Tied team high with seven receptions; 83 yards, 1 TD at Miami » Set ACC record for single-season KO return average (36.4, 2013)

WHITFIELD’S CAREER STATS RECEIVINGYR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2013 14 5 89 17.8 0 42 6.42014 14 11 145 13.2 0 29 10.42015 13 57 798 14.0 6 70 61.42016 9 25 294 11.7 1 28 32.7TOT 50 98 1516 15.4 7 70 30.3 RUSHINGYR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2013 14 3 110 36.7 2 74 7.92014 14 3 40 13.3 0 21 2.92015 13 5 29 5.8 0 15 2.22016 9 4 44 11 1 21 4.8TOT 50 15 223 14.8 3 74 24.7

KICKOFF RETURNSYR. G RET YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2013 14 17 619 36.4 2 100 44.22014 14 32 665 20.8 0 35 47.72015 13 19 507 26.7 0 59 39.02016 9 24 547 22.8 0 53 60.7TOT 50 92 2338 25.4 2 100 46.76

WHITFIELD’S CAREER HIGHS RECEIVINGReceptions 9 (twice), last Louisville 2015Yards 172, Louisville 2015Longest Catch 70, Louisville 2015TD 2 (twice), last Chattanooga 2015Longest TD Catch 70, Louisville 2015

WHITFIELD’S CAREER HIGHS RUSHINGRushes 2 (three times), last at Clemson 2015Yards 74, Syracuse 2013Longest Rush 74, Syracuse 2013TD 1 (three times), last vs. Ole Miss 2016Longest TD Rush 74, Syracuse 2013

WHITFIELD’S CAREER HIGH KICK RETURNSReturns 6 (twice), last at Louisville 2016Yards 133, at Louisville 2016Longest Return 100, vs. Auburn (‘14 BCS Championship) 2013TD 1 (twice), last vs. Auburn (‘14 BCS Championship) 2013

9 • RB • JACQUES PATRICK6-2 • 231 • SO • Orlando, Fla./Timber Creek

» Attempted pass in the redzone; two-yard TD rush at NC State » Ran 20 times for 124 yards and a touchdown at USF » Led team with 79 rushing yards at Louisville

PATRICK’S CAREER STATS RUSHINGYR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2015 9 63 314 5.0 5 28 34.92016 9 45 281 6.2 4 41 31.2TOT 18 108 595 5.5 9 41 33.0

RECEIVINGYR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2015 9 6 62 10.3 0 20 7.82016 9 3 18 6.0 0 13 2.0TOT 18 9 80 8.8 0 20 4.4

PATRICK’S CAREER HIGHS RUSHINGRushes 24, Syracuse 2015Yards 162, Syracuse 2015Longest Rush 41, at Louisville 2016TD 3, Syracuse 2015Longest TD Rush 28, Syracuse 2015

PATRICK’S CAREER HIGHS RECEIVINGReceptions 6, Syracuse 2015Yards 62, Syracuse 2015Longest Catch 20, Syracuse 2015

10 • QB • SEAN MAGUIRE6-3 • 232 • r-SR • Sparta, N.J./Seton Hall Prep

» Entered vs. Clemson, handed off to Stevenson for 38-yard run » Threw for 392 yards and a pair of TDs in 2015 Peach Bowl vs. Houston » Part of four BCS/New Year’s Six bowl teams; 2013 National Champion

MAGUIRE’S CAREER STATS PASSINGYR. G COM ATT INT YDS TD LG PCT2013 9 13 21 2 116 2 17 61.92014 4 25 49 2 339 1 74 51.02015 8 112 189 6 1520 11 75 59.32016 2 1 2 1 6 0 6 50.0TOT 23 151 261 11 1981 14 75 57.8

MAGUIRE’S CAREER HIGHSYards 392, vs. Houston (Peach) 2015Completions 22, vs. Houston (Peach) 2015Attempts 44, vs. Houston (Peach) 2015Long 75, vs. Houston (Peach) 2015TD 3, vs. Houston (Peach) 2015Longest TD 75, vs. Houston (Peach) 2015

12 • QB • DEONDRE FRANCOIS6-2 • 205 • r-FR • Orlando, Fla/IMG Academy

» Went 22-39-0 for 330 yards and GW TD pass at NC State » Leads all freshman quarterbacks with 270 passing yards per game » Four-time ACC Rookie of the Week (Ole Miss, Miami, WF, NC State)

FRANCOIS’ CAREER STATSPASSINGYR. G COM ATT INT YDS TD LG PCT2016 9 177 295 4 2492 12 59 60.0TOT 9 177 295 4 2492 12 59 60.0

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PLAYER BIOS: OFFENSERUSHINGYR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2016 9 75 89 1.2 3 35 9.9TOT 9 75 89 1.2 3 35 9.9

FRANCOIS’ CAREER HIGHSPASSINGYards 419, vs. Ole Miss 2016Completions 33, vs. Ole Miss 2016Attempts 52, vs. Ole Miss 2016Long 59, at Miami 2016TD 2 (twice), last at Miami 2016Longest TD 59, at Miami 2016 RUSHINGRushes 12, at Louisville 2016Yards 75, at USF 2016Long 35, at USF 2016Touchdowns 1 (three times), last Wake Forest 2016Longest TD Rush 35, at USF 2016

15 • WR • TRAVIS RUDOLPH6-1 • 192 • JR • West Palm Beach, Fla./Cardinal Newman

» Caught three balls for 39 yards, GW 19-yd TD at NC State » Exploded for career highs with 13 catches for 238 yards vs. Wake Forest » 238 yds fourth-most in school history; third player with 2+ 200-yd gms

RUDOLPH’S CAREER STATS RECEIVINGYR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2014 13 38 555 14.6 4 68 42.72015 13 59 916 15.5 7 75 70.52016 9 38 599 15.8 4 58 66.6TOT 35 135 2070 15.4 15 75 59.1

RUDOLPH’S CAREER HIGHSReceptions 13, Wake Forest 2016Yards 238, Wake Forest 2016Longest Catch 75, Syracuse 2015TD 3, Syracuse 2015Longest TD Catch 75, Syracuse 2015

16 • QB • J.J. COSENTINO6-5 • 230 • r-SO • Lower Burrell, Pa./Central Catholic

» Entered vs. Charleston Southern, completed one pass for seven yards » Played against Louisville, threw first career touchdown pass » Entered for three series in 2015 Peach Bowl vs. Houston

COSENTINO’S CAREER STATS PASSINGYR. G COM ATT INT YDS TD LG PCT2015 3 5 10 0 27 0 12 50.02016 2 2 9 0 19 1 12 22.2TOT 5 7 19 0 46 1 12 36.8

COSENTINO’S CAREER HIGHSTouchdowns 1, at Louisville 2016Yards 16, Chattanooga 2015Completions 2 (twice), last Chattanooga 2015Attempts 4, vs. Houston (Peach) 2015Long 16, Chattanooga 2015

18 • WR • AUDEN TATE6-5 • 225 • SO • Irmo, S.C./Wharton (Fla.)

» Career-highs of three catches for 68 yards at NC State » First career start, caught one ball for 23 yards vs. Clemson » Set career-high with two touchdowns at Louisville

TATE’S CAREER STATS RECEIVINGYR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2015 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.02016 9 12 209 17.4 4 39 23.2TOT 15 12 209 17.4 4 39 13.9

TATE’S CAREER HIGHSTouchdowns 2, at Louisville 2016Yards 68, at NC State 2016Catches 3, at NC State 2016Long 39, at USF 2016

22 • RB • AMIR RASUL5-10 • 196 • FR • Miami, Fla./Coral Gables

» Played on special teams, recorded no statistics at NC State » Rushed six times for 46 yards (7.7 avg) vs. Charleston Southern » Top RB prospect in Florida in 2015

RASUL’S CAREER STATS RUSHINGYR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2016 7 6 46 7.7 0 21 6.5TOT 7 6 46 7.7 0 21 6.5

RASUL’S CAREER HIGHS RUSHINGRushes 6, Charleston Southern 2016Yards 46, Charleston Southern 2016Longest Rush 21, Charleston Southern 2016

23 • FB • FREDDIE STEVENSON6-1 • 241 • SR • Bartow, Fla./Bartow

» Started but recorded no statistics at NC State » Career-long 38-yard rush on Maguire’s only snap vs. Clemson; 41 total » Career day at USF: 5 rushes for 12 yards, 2 TDs (all career-highs)

STEVENSON’S CAREER STATSRUSHINGYR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2013 12 8 33 4.1 1 10 2.82014 14 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.02015 12 3 9 3.0 0 6 0.82016 8 10 60 6.0 3 38 7.5TOT 46 22 102 4.6 4 38 2.2

RECEIVINGYR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2013 12 2 18 9.0 0 10 1.52014 14 7 72 10.3 1 35 5.12015 12 9 64 7.1 0 17 5.32016 8 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0TOT 46 18 154 8.6 1 35 3.3

STEVENSON’S CAREER HIGHS RUSHINGRushes 5, at USF 2016Yards 41, Clemson 2016Longest Rush 38, Clemson 2016TD 2, at USF 2016Longest TD 1 (four times), last at USF 2016 STEVENSON’S CAREER HIGHS RECEIVINGReceptions 2 (three times), last at Georgia Tech 2015Yards 35, at Louisville 2014Longest Catch 35, at Louisville 2014TD 1, at Louisville 2014Longest TD Rush 35, at Louisville 2014

26 • RB • JOHNATHAN VICKERS6-1 • 228 • JR • Quincy, Fla./North Florida Christian

» Continues to sit out with concussion symptoms » Rushed three times for 40 yards at Louisville » Rushed twice for four yards vs. Charleston Southern

VICKERS’ CAREER STATSRUSHINGYR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2014 13 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.22015 9 23 111 4.8 1 26 12.32016 4 5 44 8.8 0 30 11.0TOT 26 29 158 5.4 1 30 6.1

VICKERS’ CAREER HIGHS RUSHINGRushes 10, at Wake Forest 2015Yards 64, Syracuse 2015Longest Rush 30, Louisville 2016TD 1, at Wake Forest 2015Longest TD Rush 9, at Wake Forest 2015

80 • WR/PR • NYQWAN MURRAY5-11 • 176 • SO • Orlando, Fla./Oak Ridge

» Broke out for career-high 9 catches for 153 yards at NC State » ACC Wide Receiver of the Week after the NC State game » Recorded 96 yards, first career TD on six catches vs. Clemson

MURRAY’S CAREER STATS RECEIVINGYR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2015 4 6 65 10.8 0 32 16.22016 9 20 295 14.8 1 40 32.8TOT 13 26 360 13.8 1 40 27.6

MURRAY’S CAREER HIGHSReceptions 9, at NC State 2016Yards 153, at NC State 2016Longest Catch 40, Clemson 2016TD 1, Clemson 2016Longest TD 5, Clemson 2016

81 • TE • RYAN IZZO6-5 • 245 • r-SO • Highland Lakes, N.J./Pope John XXIII

» Reeled in three catches for 19 yards at NC State » Set career highs with four catches for 63 yards vs. North Carolina » Caught two-yard touchdown during FSU’s comeback vs. Ole Miss

IZZO’S CAREER STATS RECEIVINGYR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2014 2 1 7 7.0 0 7 3.52015 13 14 210 15.0 2 37 16.22016 9 16 174 10.9 1 34 19.3TOT 24 31 391 12.6 3 37 16.2

IZZO’S CAREER HIGHSReceptions 4, North Carolina 2016Yards 63, North Carolina 2016Longest Catch 37, Miami 2015 TD 1 (three times), last vs. Ole Miss 2016Longest TD Catch 13, Texas State 2015

88 • TE • MAVIN SAUNDERS6-5 • 257 • r-SO • Bimini, Bahamas/The Kinkaid School

» Played but recorded no statistics at NC State » Three catches for 74 yards for a career day against North Carolina » ACC Academic Honor Roll (2015-16)

SAUNDERS’ CAREER STATS RECEIVINGYR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2014 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.02015 8 6 52 8.7 0 21 6.52016 8 6 116 19.3 0 33 14.5TOT 17 12 168 14.0 0 33 9.8

SAUNDERS’ CAREER HIGHSReceptions 3 (twice), last North Carolina 2016Yards 74, North Carolina 2016Longest Catch 33, North Carolina 2016

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PLAYER BIOS: DEFENSE1 • DB • LEVONTA TAYLOR

5-10 • 169 • FR • Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes » Career-high four tackles at NC State » Played significant snaps at Miami, finished with one tackle and one PBU » Five-star recruit ranked the consensus top cornerback in the nation

TAYLOR’S CAREER STATS DEFENSEYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2016 7 9 1 10 0.0-0 1 0 0 0 0.0-0TOT 7 9 1 10 0.0-0 1 0 0 0 0.0-0

TAYLOR’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 4, at NC State 2016Pass Breakups 1, at Miami 2016

3 • DB • DERWIN JAMES6-3 • 211 • SO • Haines City, Fla./Haines City

» Recorded first career interception in first quarter vs. Ole Miss » Named the ACC Defensive Back of the Week after Ole Miss game » Out indefinitely after knee injury vs. Charleston Southern

JAMES’ CAREER STATS DEFENSEYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2015 13 52 39 91 9.5-47 5 2 2 0 4.5-292016 2 9 2 11 0.0-0 0 0 0 1 0.0-0TOT 15 61 41 102 9.5-47 5 2 2 1 4.5-29

JAMES’ CAREER HIGHSTackles 14, vs. Houston (Peach) 2015Interceptions 1, vs. Ole Miss 2016Pass Breakups 2, at Georgia Tech 2015Tackles for Loss 2.0 (twice), last vs. Houston (Peach) 2015Sacks 1.0 (four times), last vs. Houston (Peach) 2015Fumbles Forced 1 (twice), last Syracuse 2015Fumble Recoveries 1 (twice), last NC State 2015

4 • DB • TARVARUS MCFADDEN6-2 • 198 • SO • Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./American Heritage

» Nation-leading seventh interception, two tackles at NC State » Most INTs in a season for FSU since 1997 (Samari Rolle, 7) » Recorded first career interception in first career start vs. Ole Miss

MCFADDEN’S CAREER STATS DEFENSEYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2015 7 4 0 4 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-02016 9 10 3 13 3.0-12 3 0 0 7 0.0-0TOT 16 14 3 17 3.0-12 3 0 0 7 0.0-0

MCFADDEN’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 3, at USF 2016Tackles for Loss 1 (three times), last Clemson 2016Interceptions 1 (seven times), last at NC State 2016Pass Breakups 1 (three times), last Wake Forest 2016

5 • LB • DONTAVIOUS JACKSON6-2 • 249 • FR • Houston, Texas/Alief Elsik

» Assisted on two tackles at NC State » Had four tackles (1.0 TFL, 0.5 sacks) in first career start vs. Wake Forest » Consensus top-five inside linebacker prospect in 2016 class

JACKSON’S CAREER STATS DEFENSEYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2016 7 8 7 15 3.0-12 0 0 0 0 0.5-3TOT 7 8 7 15 3.0-12 0 0 0 0 0.5-3

JACKSON’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 4, Wake Forest 2016Tackles for Loss 1 (three times), last Wake Forest 2016Sacks 0.5, Wake Forest 2016

6 • LB • MATTHEW THOMAS6-3 • 227 • r-JR • Miami, Fla./Booker T. Washington

» 9 tackles (0.5 TFL), 1 PBU, 1 QBH at NC State » Registered eight tackles, 1.0 TFL, a FF and a PBU vs. North Carolina » 44 tackles tied for second on the team; 27 solo tackles ranks third

THOMAS’ CAREER STATS DEFENSEYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2013 4 4 0 4 2.0-10 0 0 0 0 1.0-92014 8 21 5 26 2.5-5 0 0 0 0 0.0-02015 DNP - INJURED2016 9 27 17 44 3.5-13 2 1 0 0 0.0-0TOT 21 52 22 74 8.0-28 2 1 0 0 1.0-9

THOMAS’ CAREER HIGHSTackles 10, at Louisville 2016Tackles for Loss 1.5, Boston College 2014Sacks 1.0, Bethune-Cookman 2013Forced Fumbles 1, North Carolina 2016Pass Breakups 1 (twice), last at NC State 2016

7 • DB • ERMON LANE 6-3 • 209 • JR • Florida City, Fla./Homestead Senior

» Career-high 10 tackles (7 solo) at NC State » Former five star wide receiver prospect moved to safety midseason » Third on team with four solo tackles at Miami in first game at safety

LANE’S CAREER STATS DEFENSEYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2016 4 19 7 26 0.5-0 1 0 0 0 0.0-0TOT 4 19 7 26 0.5-0 1 0 0 0 0.0-0

LANE’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 10, at NC State 2016Tackes for Loss 0.5, Wake Forest 2016Pass Breakups 1, Wake Forest 2016

9 • DE • JOSH SWEAT6-5 • 250 • SO • Chesapeake, Va./Oscar Smith

» Two tackles, 1 PBU at NC State » Career day vs. Wake Forest: seven tackles, 1.5 sacks » Returned from high school injury senior year to dominate in 2015

SWEAT’S CAREER STATS YR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2015 13 21 20 41 5.0-19 2 0 3 1 2.0-162016 8 13 6 19 4.5-20 1 0 0 0 2.5-14TOT 21 34 26 60 9.5-39 3 0 3 1 4.5-30

SWEAT’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 7, Wake Forest 2016Tackles for Loss 1.5 (twice), last Wake Forest 2016Sacks 1.5, Wake Forest 2016Interceptions 1, at Georgia Tech 2015Fumble Recoveries 1 (three times), last Syracuse 2015

16 • LB • JACOB PUGH6-4 • 229 • JR • Dade City, Fla./Godby

» Tied career high with 8 tackles (0.5 TFL) at NC State » Registered eight tackles, 2.0 TFL and 1.0 sack at Louisville » ACC Linebacker of the Week (10/19) following Louisville ‘15 game

PUGH’S CAREER STATS YR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2014 13 7 5 12 2.0-4 1 0 1 2 0.0-02015 13 18 14 32 3.0-10 1 0 0 0 3.0-102016 9 22 11 33 4.0-21 0 0 1 0 2.5-17TOT 34 47 30 77 9.0-35 2 0 2 2 5.5-27

PUGH’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 8 (twice), last at NC State 2016Tackles for Loss 2.0 (twice), last at Louisville 2016Sacks 2.0, Louisville 2015Interceptions 2, Notre Dame 2014

18 • LB • RO’DERRICK HOSKINS6-2 • 240 • r-JR • Orlando, Fla./Evans

» Three tackles (two solo) at NC State » Five tackles, 0.5 sacks, two QBH vs. Wake Forest » 6.5 TFL was third on team after 2.0 at Georgia Tech in 2015

HOSKINS’ CAREER STATS DEFENSEYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2014 13 2 7 9 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-02015 12 31 21 52 6.5-9 2 0 0 0 0.0-02016 9 17 12 29 1.5-4 1 0 0 0 1.5-4TOT 34 50 40 90 8.0-13 3 0 0 0 1.5-4

HOSKINS’ CAREER HIGHSTackles 8, at Wake Forest 2015Tackles for Loss 2.0 (twice), last at Georgia Tech 2015Sacks 1.0, Clemson 2016Pass Breakups 1 (three times), last at Miami 2016

19 • DB • A.J. WESTBROOK6-0 • 186 • SO • Daytona Beach, Fla./Mainland

» Career-high seven (six solo), 3 PBU, 1 QBH at NC State » Recorded first career sack against North Carolina » Made three tackles in first career start at Louisville

WESTBROOK’S CAREER STATS DEFENSEYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2015 6 1 1 2 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0.0-02016 9 16 7 23 1.0-1 3 0 0 0 1.0-1TOT 15 17 8 25 1.5-2 3 0 0 0 1.0-1

WESTBROOK’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 7, at NC State 2016Tackles for Loss 1.0, North Carolina 2016Sacks 1.0, North Carolina 2016Pass Breakups 3, at NC State 2016

20 • DB • TREY MARSHALL6-0 • 210 • JR • Lake City, Fla./Columbia

» DNP at NC State (concussion) » Seven solo tackles, 1.0 TFL vs. North Carolina » Recorded seven total tackles vs. Ole Miss

MARSHALL’S CAREER STATS YR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2014 11 6 6 12 1.5-3 0 0 0 0 0.0-02015 6 14 7 21 1.0-12 1 0 0 0 1.0-122016 8 32 12 44 2.0-4 4 0 0 0 0.0-0TOT 25 52 25 77 4.5-20 5 0 0 0 1.0-12

MARSHALL’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 11 (twice), last Clemson 2016Tackles for Loss 1.0 (four times), last Wake Forest 2016Sacks 1.0, Texas State 2015Pass Breakups 2, Wake Forest 2016

24 • DB • MARCUS LEWIS6-1 • 190 • SO • Prince George’s County, Md./Gonzaga

» DNP at NC State » Career-high six tackles (five solo) vs. North Carolina » Recorded five solo tackles and first career interception vs. Ole Miss

LEWIS’ CAREER HIGHSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2015 4 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-02016 8 18 3 21 1.0-5 2 0 1 1 0.0-0TOT 12 18 3 21 1.0-5 2 0 1 1 0.0-0

LEWIS’ CAREER HIGHSTackles 6, North Carolina 2016Tackles for Loss 1.0, Charleston Southern 2016Interceptions 1, vs. Ole Miss 2016

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PLAYER BIOS: DEFENSE/SPECIALISTS27 • DB • MARQUEZ WHITE

6-0 • 184 • SR • Dothan, Ala./Northview » Started but recorded no statistics at NC State » Recorded second INT of the season, two tackles vs. Clemson » Targeted on just 7 percent of throws in 2015

WHITE’S CAREER STATS YR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2013 13 8 4 12 1.0-1 0 0 0 1 0.0-02014 12 2 1 3 0.0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0-02015 13 20 5 25 2.0-8 2 0 0 1 0.0-02016 9 11 3 14 0.0-0 1 0 0 2 0.0-0TOT 46 41 13 54 3.0-9 3 0 0 3 0.0-0

WHITE’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 5, North Carolina 2016Tackles for Loss 1.0 (three times), last USF 2015Interceptions 1 (four times), last Clemson 2016

29 • DB • NATE ANDREWS6-0 • 206 • SR • Fairhope, Ala./Fairhope

» Out for season after sustaining injury at Miami » Started at safety at USF and led team with six tackles, one INT » Played for first time of 2016, registered five tackles at Louisville

ANDREWS’ CAREER STATS YR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2013 14 24 11 35 1.0-4 4 3 1 4 1.0-42014 14 66 27 93 0.5-2 5 1 2 3 0.0-02015 13 17 8 25 3.0-20 3 1 0 0 1.0-132016 4 13 5 18 0-0 0 0 0 1 0-0TOT 45 120 51 171 4.5-26 12 5 3 8 2.0-17

ANDREWS’ CAREER HIGHSTackles 12, Boston College 2014Interceptions 2, at Wake Forest 2013

37 • DB • KYLE MEYERS6-0 • 168 • FR • New Orleans, La./Holy Cross

» Racked up career-high six tackles (four solo), 1 PBU at NC State » Recorded three solo tackles vs. North Carolina » Four-star cornerback in 2016 class (Rivals, 247Sports, Scout)

MEYERS’ CAREER STATS DEFENSEYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2016 9 10 5 15 0-0 2 0 0 0 0.0-0TOT 9 10 5 15 0-0 2 0 0 0 0.0-0

MEYERS’ CAREER HIGHSTackles 6, at NC State 2016Pass Breakups 1 (twice), last at NC State 2016

44 • DE • DeMARCUS WALKER6-4 • 280 • SR • Jacksonville, Fla./Sandalwood

» Nation-leading 10.5 sacks on the year; 10 tackles (2.0 sacks) at NC State » Blocked game-tying PAT attempt late against Miami; 2 tackles (0.5 TFL) » Career-high 4.5 sacks and one FF vs. Ole Miss; ACC DL of the Week

WALKER’S CAREER STATS YR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF BLK INT SACKS2013 12 9 9 18 2.0-9 0 0 0 0 1.0-72014 14 27 11 38 6.0-18 0 1 0 0 1.0-62015 13 26 32 58 15.5-65 5 4 1 1 10.5-582016 9 32 20 52 12.0-87 2 3 1 0 10.5-84TOT 48 94 72 166 35.5-179 7 8 2 1 23.0-155

WALKER’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 13, vs. Houston (Peach) 2015Tackles for Loss 4.5, vs. Ole Miss 2016Sacks 4.5, vs. Ole Miss 2016Forced Fumbles 1 (eight times), last North Carolina 2016Blocks 1 (twice), last at Miami 2016

55 • DT • FREDRICK JONES6-3 • 298 • R-SO • Miami, Fla./Miami Central

» Registered one solo tackle at NC State » Started and recorded two tackles vs. North Carolina » First career start at USF; had three tackles, 1.0 TFL

JONES’ CAREER STATS YR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2015 10 1 7 8 1.0-2 0 0 0 0 0.0-02016 9 7 2 9 1.0-4 0 0 0 0 0.0-0TOT 19 8 9 17 2.0-6 0 0 0 0 0.0-0

JONES’ CAREER HIGHSTackles 3 (twice), last at USF 2016Tackles for Loss 1.0 (twice), last at USF 2016

90 • DT • DEMARCUS CHRISTMAS6-4 • 308 • R-SO • Sarasota, Fla./Manatee

» Played but recorded no statistics at NC State » Four tackles, 1.0 sacks, 1 PBU vs. Clemson » Registered five tackles, 0.5 sacks vs. North Carolina

CHRISTMAS’ CAREER STATS YR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2014 2 0 1 1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-02015 13 4 15 19 0.5-2 2 0 0 0 0.5-22016 8 8 79 17 2.0-12 4 0 1 0 2.0-12TOT 23 12 25 37 2.5-14 5 0 1 0 2.5-14 CHRISTMAS’ CAREER HIGHSTackles 4 (three times), last Clemson 2016Tackles for Loss 1.0, Clemson 2016Sacks 1.0, Clemson 2016Pass Breakups 1 (five times), last Clemson 2016Fumble Recoveries 1, Charleston Southern 2016

91 • DT • DERRICK NNADI6-1 • 312 • JR • Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes

» Registered eight tackles (four solo) at NC State » Eight tackles (2.0 TFL, 1.0 sacks), one PBU vs. Clemson; ACC DL of Wk. » Led team with seven tackles, 2.5 TFL (1.0 sack) at rival Miami

NNADI’S CAREER STATS YR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2014 9 8 10 18 1.5-2 1 0 1 0 0.0-02015 13 18 27 45 2.0-10 0 0 0 0 2.0-102016 9 19 15 34 6.0-16 1 0 1 0 3.5-19TOT 31 45 52 97 9.5-28 2 0 2 0 5.5-29

NNADI’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 9, Syracuse 2015Tackles for Loss 2.5, at Miami 2016Sacks 1.0 (five times), last Clemson 2016

94 • DT • WALVENSKI AIMÉ6-5 • 300 • SO • Boynton Beach, Fla./Olympic Heights/

Fort Scott C.C. (Kan.) » One solo tackle at NC State » Blocked crucial PAT attempt, had two tackles vs. North Carolina » Racked up five tackles (two solo) at Louisville

AIME’S CAREER STATS YR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR BLK SACKS2016 8 10 6 16 0-0 0 0 0 1 0-0TOT 8 10 6 16 0-0 0 0 0 1 0-0

AIME’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 5, at Louisville 2016Blocks 1, North Carolina 2016

99 • DE • BRIAN BURNS6-5 • 218 • FR • Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./American Heritage

» Recorded three tackles at NC State » Broke out with 2.0 sacks, 3.0 TFLs, 5 tackles vs. Charleston Southern » First freshman since 2006 with 2.0 sacks in a game BURNS’ CAREER STATS

YR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2016 9 10 3 13 6.0-33 0 1 0 0 5.0-33TOT 9 10 3 13 6.0-33 0 1 0 0 5.0-33

BURNS’ CAREER HIGHSTackles 5, Charleston Southern 2016Tackles for Loss 3.0, Charleston Southern 2016Sacks 2.0 (twice), last at USF 2016Forced Fumbles 1, Charleston Southern 2016

23 • K • RICKY AGUAYO6-2 • 196 • FR • Mascotte, Fla./IMG Academy

» Hit 32-yard FG, 3-3 PATs at NC State » Named ACC Specialist of the Week after win over Ole Miss » Converted school-record 6-6 FG along with 3-3 PAT

AGUAYO’S’ CAREER STATS YR. G FGA FGM FG% LONG PAT XP%2016 9 20 15 75.0 47 35-35 100.0TOT 9 20 15 75.0 47 35-35 100.0

AGUAYO’S CAREER HIGHSField Goals Attempted 6, vs. Ole Miss 2016Field Goals Made 6, vs. Ole Miss 2016Long 47, at Louisville 2016PAT Attempted 7 (twice), last at USF 2016PAT Made 7 (twice), last at USF 2016

21 • P/K • LOGAN TYLER6-0 • 201 • FR • Nixa, Mo./Nixa

» Punted five times (37.0 avg., 1 I20), one tackle at NC State » Also kicked off five times, with two touchbacks » Played QB, RB, S, and LB in addition to kicking duties at Nixa

TYLER’S CAREER STATSPUNTINGYR. G NO. YDS AVG LONG I20 TB BLK2016 9 39 1593 40.8 57 8 2 0TOT 9 39 1593 40.8 57 8 2 0

TYLER’S CAREER HIGHSPUNTINGPunts 8, at Louisville 2016Average 51.0, Charleston Southern 2016Long 57, at Miami 2016Kickoffs 11, vs. Ole Miss 2016Touchbacks 7, vs. Ole Miss 2016Tackles 1 (twice), last at Miami 2016

47 • LS • STEPHEN GABBARD6-3 • 248 • JR • Tallahassee, Fla./Godby

» Entering third year as long snapper for the Noles » Has made four tackles as a member of the special teams unit » Father, Steve, was All-American defensive tackle at FSU

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3 • WR • BOBO WILSON2013OPPONENT REC YDS AVG. TD LGPitt 0 0 0.0 0 0Nevada 0 0 0.0 0 0Bethune-Cookman 0 0 0.0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0.0 0 0Clemson 0 0 0.0 0 0NC State 0 0 0.0 0 0Miami 0 0 0.0 0 0Wake Forest 1 11 11.0 0 11Syracuse 0 0 0.0 0 0Idaho 2 12 6.0 0 7Florida 0 0 0.0 0 0Duke 0 0 0.0 0 0Auburn 0 0 0.0 0 0TOT 3 23 7.7 0 11

2014OPPONENT REC YDS AVG. TD LGThe Citadel 3 35 11.7 1 16Clemson 4 56 14.0 0 36NC State 6 109 18.2 2 39Wake Forest 4 40 10.0 0 13Syracuse 4 22 6.5 1 11 Notre Dame 4 45 11.3 0 19 Louisville 3 49 16.3 0 30 Virginia 5 46 9.2 0 15 Miami 1 21 21.0 0 21 Boston College 2 24 12.0 0 15 Florida 1 8 8.0 0 8 Georgia Tech 0 0 0.0 0 0Oregon 5 72 14.4 0 23TOT 42 527 12.5 4 39

2015OPPONENT REC YDS AVG. TD LGTexas State 3 53 17.7 1 28 USF 3 54 18.0 1 23 Boston College 4 31 7.8 0 14 Wake Forest 5 77 15.4 0 51 Miami 5 41 8.2 0 20 Louisville 4 50 12.5 0 20 Georgia Tech 3 32 10.7 0 14 Syracuse 6 69 11.5 0 19 Clemson 3 27 9.0 0 14 NC State 7 78 11.1 0 26 Chattanooga 2 4 2.0 0 7 Florida 5 38 7.6 0 15 Houston 8 68 8.5 1 25TOT 58 622 10.7 3 51

2016OPPONENT REC YDS AVG. TD LGMississippi 9 125 13.9 0 31 Charleston So. 4 53 13.3 0 28 Louisville 1 8 8.0 0 8 USF 2 34 17.0 1 21 North Carolina 6 120 20.0 0 34 Miami 7 48 6.9 0 14 Wake Forest 1 2 2.0 0 2TOT 30 390 13.0 1 34

4 • RB • DALVIN COOKRUSHING2014OPPONENT RUSH YDS AVG. TD LGThe Citadel 13 67 5.2 1 17Clemson 1 3 3.0 0 3NC State 6 45 7.5 1 35Wake Forest 4 13 3.2 0 5Syracuse 23 122 5.3 1 23 Notre Dame 12 20 1.7 0 10 Louisville 9 110 12.2 2 40

Virginia 11 36 3.3 0 8 Miami 7 92 13.1 2 44 Boston College 14 76 5.4 0 20 Florida 24 144 6.0 0 23 Georgia Tech 31 177 5.7 1 26Oregon 15 103 6.9 0 20TOT 170 1008 5.9 8 44

2015OPPONENT RUSH YDS AVG. TD LGTexas State 19 156 8.2 2 36 USF 30 266 8.9 3 74 Boston College 15 54 3.6 0 28 Wake Forest 2 94 47.0 1 94 Miami 22 222 10.1 2 72 Louisville 22 163 7.4 2 54 Georgia Tech 17 82 4.8 1 17 Clemson 21 194 9.2 1 75 NC State 22 138 6.3 2 30 Chattanooga 15 106 7.1 2 30 Florida 26 183 7.0 2 32 Houston 18 33 1.8 1 9TOT 229 1691 7.4 19 94

2016OPPONENT RUSH YDS AVG. TD LGMississippi 23 91 4.0 0 18 Charleston So. 11 83 7.5 2 37 Louisville 16 54 3.4 0 14 USF 28 267 9.5 2 75 North Carolina 29 140 4.8 3 14 Miami 27 150 5.6 0 54 Wake Forest 25 115 4.6 0 18 Clemson 19 169 8.9 4 70 NC State 18 65 3.6 1 14TOT 196 1134 5.8 12 75 RECEIVING2014OPPONENT REC YDS AVG. TD LGThe Citadel 0 0 0.0 0 0Clemson 0 0 0.0 0 0NC State 1 5 5.0 0 5Wake Forest 1 14 14.0 0 14Syracuse 2 17 8.5 0 9 Notre Dame 0 0 0.0 0 0 Louisville 4 40 10.0 0 12 Virginia 0 0 0.0 0 0 Miami 2 18 9.0 0 14 Boston College 2 14 7.0 0 7 Florida 2 28 14.0 0 30 Georgia Tech 5 43 8.6 0 14Oregon 3 24 8.0 0 11TOT 22 203 9.2 0 30

2015OPPONENT REC YDS AVG. TD LGTexas State 1 13 13.0 0 13 USF 0 0 0.0 0 0 Boston College 2 3 1.5 0 7 Wake Forest 1 8 8.0 0 8 Miami 3 47 15.7 1 36 Louisville 4 60 15.0 0 26 Georgia Tech 4 50 12.5 0 22 Clemson 1 4 4.0 0 4 NC State 2 17 8.5 0 10 Chattanooga 1 5 5.0 0 5 Florida 3 11 3.7 0 10 Houston 2 26 13.0 0 21TOT 24 244 10.2 1 36

2016OPPONENT REC YDS AVG. TD LGMississippi 7 101 14.4 0 31 Charleston So. 1 9 9.0 0 9 Louisville 1 8 8.0 0 8

USF 4 62 15.5 0 27 North Carolina 6 106 17.7 0 41 Miami 1 59 59.0 1 59 Wake Forest 1 11 11.0 0 11 Clemson 1 15 15.0 0 15 NC State 2 17 8.5 0 9TOT 24 388 16.2 1 59 8 • WR • KERMIT WHITFIELD 2013OPPONENT REC YDS AVG. TD LGPitt 0 0 0.0 0 0Nevada 1 16 16.0 0 16Bethune-Cookman 1 42 42.0 0 42Boston College 0 0 0.0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0.0 0 0Clemson 0 0 0.0 0 0NC State 1 16 16.0 0 16Miami 0 0 0.0 0 0Wake Forest 1 11 11.0 0 11Syracuse 1 4 4.0 0 4Idaho 0 0 0.0 0 0Florida 0 0 0.0 0 0Duke 0 0 0.0 0 0Auburn 0 0 0.0 0 0TOT 5 89 17.8 0 42

2014OPPONENT REC YDS AVG. TD LGOklahoma State 3 30 10.0 0 11The Citadel 1 7 7.0 0 7Clemson 0 0 0.0 0 0NC State 2 26 13.0 0 24Wake Forest 1 9 9.0 0 9Syracuse 1 13 13.0 0 13Notre Dame 0 0 0.0 0 0Louisville 0 0 0.0 0 0Virginia 0 0 0.0 0 0Miami 3 60 20.0 0 29Boston College 0 0 0.0 0 0Florida 0 0 0.0 0 0Georgia Tech 0 0 0.0 0 0Oregon 0 0 0.0 0 0TOT 11 145 13.2 0 29

2015OPPONENT REC YDS AVG. TD LGTexas State 1 35 35.0 0 35USF 2 19 9.5 0 15Boston College 4 52 13.0 0 26Wake Forest 4 24 6.0 1 12Miami 9 95 10.6 0 21 Louisville 9 172 19.1 1 70 Georgia Tech 6 61 10.2 0 22 Syracuse 2 3 1.5 0 7 Clemson 3 21 7.0 0 10 NC State 6 117 19.5 2 45 Chattanooga 5 91 18.2 2 33 Florida 2 52 26.0 0 45 Houston 4 56 14.0 0 19TOT 57 798 14.0 6 70

2016OPPONENT REC YDS AVG. TD LGMississippi 5 53 10.6 0 24 Charleston So. 2 17 8.5 0 9 Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 USF 2 8 4.0 0 8 North Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 Miami 7 83 11.8 1 28 Wake Forest 3 29 9.7 0 18 Clemson 4 70 17.5 0 23 NC State 2 34 17.0 0 27TOT 25 294 11.8 1 28

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GAME-BY-GAME 9 • RB • JACQUES PATRICK 2015OPPONENT RUSH YDS AVG. TD LGTexas State 3 13 4.3 0 5Wake Forest 0 0 0.0 0 0 Louisville 3 -1 -0.3 0 3 Syracuse 24 162 6.8 3 28 Clemson 4 10 2.5 0 6 NC State 12 54 4.5 0 17 Chattanooga 16 77 4.8 2 14 Florida 0 0 0.0 0 0 Houston 1 -1 -1.0 0 -1TOT 63 314 5.0 5 28

2016OPPONENT RUSH YDS AVG. TD LG Mississippi 3 2 1.5 0 2 Charleston So. 5 26 5.2 1 11 Louisville 7 79 11.3 0 41 USF 20 124 6.2 1 27 North Carolina 2 22 11 0 18 Miami 3 11 3.7 0 8 Wake Forest 2 15 7.5 0 12 Clemson 0 0 0.0 0 0 NC State 1 2 2.0 1 2TOT 43 281 6.6 3 41 10 • QB • SEAN MAGUIRE 2013OPPONENT COMP ATT INT YDS TD LGPitt 0 0 0 0 0 0Nevada 0 0 0 0 0 0Bethune-Cook. 0 0 0 0 0 0Maryland 0 0 0 0 0 0Wake Forest 1 2 0 11 0 11Syracuse 3 5 1 21 1 17Idaho 9 14 1 84 1 17Florida 0 0 0 0 0 0TOT 13 21 2 116 2 17

2014OPPONENT COMP ATT INT YDS TD LGThe Citadel 3 5 0 28 0 10Clemson 21 39 2 304 1 74Wake Forest 1 2 0 7 0 7Oregon 0 3 0 0 0 0TOT 25 49 2 339 1 74

2015OPPONENT COMP ATT INT YDS TD LGTexas State 6 7 0 68 1 24 Louisville 1 1 0 5 0 5 Syracuse 23 35 0 348 3 75 Clemson 16 29 1 164 0 25 NC State 18 28 1 231 2 45 Chattanooga 12 17 0 152 2 33 Florida 14 28 0 160 1 45 Houston 22 44 4 392 2 65TOT 112 189 6 1520 11 75

2016OPPONENT COMP ATT INT YDS TD LGMiami 1 2 1 6 0 6TOT 1 2 1 6 0 6

12 • QB • DEONDRE FRANCOIS PASSING 2016OPPONENT COMP ATT INT YDS TD LGMississippi 33 52 0 419 2 31 Charleston So. 25 32 1 262 3 36 Louisville 7 18 1 101 1 23 USF 11 19 0 169 1 39 North Carolina 20 32 0 372 0 41 Miami 20 31 0 234 1 59 Wake Forest 22 37 1 319 1 58 Clemson 17 35 1 286 1 40TOT 155 256 4 2,162 10 59 RUSHING2016OPPONENT RUSH YDS AVG. TD LGMississippi 9 59 6.6 0 31 Charleston So. 6 -3 -0.5 0 9 Louisville 12 -34 -2.8 0 13 USF 10 75 7.5 1 35 North Carolina 10 32 3.2 1 18 Miami 10 44 2.1 0 15 Wake Forest 10 -6 -0.6 0 13 Clemson 7 -47 -6.7 0 9TOT 74 120 1.6 2 35

15 • WR • TRAVIS RUDOLPH 2014OPPONENT REC YDS AVG. TD LGOklahoma State 0 0 0.0 0 0The Citadel 0 0 0.0 0 0NC State 1 40 40.0 0 40Wake Forest 4 66 16.5 1 59Syracuse 6 46 7.7 0 15 Notre Dame 6 80 13.3 1 20 Louisville 2 76 38.0 1 68 Virginia 0 0 0.0 0 0 Miami 4 65 16.3 0 27 Boston College 3 48 16.0 0 25 Florida 1 -2 -2.0 0 -2 Georgia Tech 5 40 8.0 0 11Oregon 6 96 16.0 1 20TOT 38 555 14.6 4 68

2015OPPONENT REC YDS AVG. TD LGTexas State 4 44 11.0 1 21 USF 6 55 9.2 0 18 Boston College 4 33 8.3 1 13 Wake Forest 6 69 11.5 0 25 Miami 3 38 12.7 0 16 Louisville 5 38 7.6 1 13 Georgia Tech 2 33 16.5 0 20 Syracuse 5 191 38.2 3 75 Clemson 6 86 14.3 0 25 NC State 6 54 9.0 0 16 Chattanooga 4 52 13.0 0 18 Florida 1 22 22.0 0 22 Houston 7 201 28.7 1 65TOT 59 916 15.5 7 75

2016OPPONENT REC YDS AVG. TD LGMississippi 6 74 12.3 1 27 Charleston So. 7 105 15.0 2 36 Louisville 2 40 20.0 0 23 USF 1 14 14.0 0 14 North Carolina 1 9 9.0 0 9 Miami 2 17 8.5 0 10 Wake Forest 13 238 18.3 0 58 Clemson 3 63 21.0 0 26 NC State 3 39 13.0 1 19TOT 39 599 15.4 4 58

18 • WR • AUDEN TATE 2016OPPONENT REC YDS AVG. TD LGMississippi 0 0 0.0 0 0 Charleston So. 2 13 6.5 1 12 Louisville 2 32 16.0 2 20 USF 1 39 39.0 0 39 North Carolina 0 0 0.0 0 0 Miami 1 14 14.0 0 14 Wake Forest 2 20 10.0 1 11 Clemson 1 23 23.0 0 23 NC State 3 68 22.7 0 38TOT 12 137 11.4 4 39

23 • K • RICKY AGUAYO 2016OPPONENT FGA FGM FG% LG XPMississippi 6 6 100.0 44 3-3 Charleston So. 1 1 100.0 46 7-7 Louisville 3 2 66.6 47 2-2 USF 2 2 100.0 35 7-7 North Carolina 3 0 0.0 0 5-5 Miami 2 2 100.0 32 2-2 Wake Forest 2 1 50.0 29 2-2 Clemson 0 0 0.0 0 4-4 NC State 1 1 100.0 32 3-3TOT 20 15 75.0 47 35-35

81 • TE • RYAN IZZO 2014OPPONENT REC YDS AVG. TD LGOklahoma State 0 0 0.0 0 0Wake Forest 1 7 7.0 0 7TOT 1 7 7.0 0 7

2015OPPONENT REC YDS AVG. TD LGTexas State 2 21 11.5 1 13USF 0 0 0.0 0 0Boston College 0 0 0.0 0 0Wake Forest 1 8 8.0 0 8 Miami 1 37 37.0 0 37 Louisville 2 14 7.0 1 12 Georgia Tech 2 27 13.5 0 21 Syracuse 0 0 0.0 0 0 Clemson 1 17 17.0 0 17 NC State 2 17 8.5 0 12 Chattanooga 0 0 0.0 0 0 Florida 2 36 18.0 0 29 Houston 1 33 33.0 0 33TOT 14 210 15.0 2 37

2016OPPONENT REC YDS AVG. TD LG Mississippi 3 41 13.6 1 29 Charleston So. 2 20 10.0 0 12 Louisville 1 14 14.0 0 14 USF 0 0 0 0 0 North Carolina 4 63 15.8 0 41 Miami 2 8 4.0 0 5 Wake Forest 1 9 9.0 0 9 Clemson 0 0 0.0 0 0 NC State 3 19 6.3 0 9TOT 16 174 10.9 1 41

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SINGLE-GAME YARDS Opponent Year Yards1. Chris Weinke Duke 2000 5362. Chris Weinke Clemson 2000 5213. Bill Cappleman Memphis State 1969 5084. Chris Weinke Miami 2000 4965. Peter Tom Willis Memphis State 1989 4826. Thad Busby NC State 1997 4637. Danny Kanell Virginia 1995 4548. Charlie Ward Florida 1993 4469. Jameis Winston Clemson 2013 44410. Chris Weinke Georgia Tech 2000 44311. EJ Manuel Boston College 2012 43912. Bill Cappleman South Carolina 1968 43713. Danny Kanell Maryland 1994 42714. Peter Tom Willis Nebraska (‘90 Fiesta) 1989 42215. Danny Kanell Florida 1994 42116. Deondre Francois Ole Miss 2016 41917. Gary Huff Houston 1972 40918. Jameis Winston Louisville 2014 40119. Thad Busby Georgia Tech 1997 39920. Christian Ponder North Carolina 2009 395 Charlie Ward Maryland 1992 395

SEASON YARDS Year Yards1. Chris Weinke 2000 41672. Jameis Winston 2013 40573. Jameis Winston 2014 39074. EJ Manuel 2012 33925. Thad Busby 1997 3317 6. Drew Weatherford 2005 32087. Peter Tom Willis 1989 31248. Chris Rix 2003 31079. Chris Weinke 1999 310310. Charlie Ward 1993 303211. Danny Kanell 1995 295712. Gary Huff 1972 289313. Danny Kanell 1994 278114. Gary Huff 1971 273615. Chris Rix 2001 273416. Christian Ponder 2009 271717. EJ Manuel 2011 266618. Charlie Ward 1992 264719. Casey Weldon 1991 252720. Deondre Francois 2016 2492

CAREER YARDS Years Yards 1. Chris Weinke 1997-2000 98392. Chris Rix 2001-04 83903. Jameis Winston 2013-14 79644. EJ Manuel 2009-12 77365. Drew Weatherford 2005-08 75676. Christian Ponder 2007-10 68727. Gary Huff 1970-72 63788. Danny Kanell 1992-95 63729. Thad Busby 1994-97 591610. Charlie Ward 1989-93 574711. Bill Cappleman 1967-69 490412. Casey Weldon 1988-91 462813. Peter Tom Willis 1986-89 429114. Jimmy Jordan 1976-79 414415. Chip Ferguson 1985-88 384616. Wally Woodham 1975, 77-79 355017. Kelly Lowrey 1980-83 346918. Steve Tensi 1962-64 339419. Danny McManus 1983-87 339020. Rick Stockstill 1977-81 2834

-- Deondre Francois 2016-PR 2492

SINGLE-GAME COMPLETIONS Opponent Year Comp.1. Danny Kanell Georgia Tech 1995 412. Danny Kanell Florida 1994 403. Charlie Ward Florida 1993 384. Chris Weinke Duke 2000 37 Kim Hammond Penn State (Gator) 1967 376. Drew Weatherford Duke 2007 35 Drew Weatherford Virginia 2005 358. Deondre Francois Ole Miss 2016 33 Christian Ponder North Carolina 2009 339. Drew Weatherford Boston College 2006 32 Chris Weinke BYU 2000 32 Danny Kanell Virginia 1995 3212. Charlie Ward Notre Dame 1993 31 Bill Cappleman Memphis State 1969 3114. Jameis Winston Syracuse 2014 30 Drew Weatherford Troy 2006 30 Chris Rix Colorado 2003 30 Thad Busby Georgia Tech 1997 3018. Jameis Winston Oregon (‘15 Rose) 2014 29 Christian Ponder Boston College 2009 29 Drew Weatherford Boston College 2007 29 Chris Weinke Miami 2000 29

SEASON COMPLETIONS Year Att. Comp. 1. Jameis Winston 2014 467 305 2. Drew Weatherford 2005 469 276 3. Chris Weinke 2000 431 266 4. Charlie Ward 1993 380 264 5. EJ Manuel 2012 387 263 6. Danny Kanell 1995 402 257 Jameis Winston 2013 384 257 8. Thad Busby 1997 390 235 9. Chris Weinke 1999 377 232 10. Christian Ponder 2009 330 227 Danny Kanell 1994 380 227 12. Chris Rix 2003 382 21613. Peter Tom Willis 1989 346 21114. Gary Huff 1972 385 20615. Charlie Ward 1992 365 20416. EJ Manuel 2011 311 20317. Casey Weldon 1991 313 18918. Christian Ponder 2010 299 184 Gary Huff 1971 327 18420. Bill Cappleman 1969 344 183

-- Deondre Francois 2016 295 177

CAREER COMPLETIONS Years Att. Comp.1. Chris Weinke 1997-2000 1107 6502. Drew Weatherford 2005-08 1128 6443. EJ Manuel 2009-12 897 6004. Christian Ponder 2007-10 965 5965. Chris Rix 2001-04 1042 5756. Jameis Winston 2013-14 851 5627. Danny Kanell 1992-95 851 529 8. Charlie Ward 1989-93 759 4739. Gary Huff 1970-72 796 43610. Thad Busby 1994-97 715 42111. Bill Cappleman 1967-69 636 34912. Casey Weldon 1988-91 545 32313. Peter Tom Willis 1986-89 500 30414. Jimmy Jordan 1976-79 595 29815. Chip Ferguson 1985-88 496 28116. Wally Woodham 1975, 77-79 476 27317. Kelly Lowrey 1980-83 464 252 Steve Tensi 1962-64 472 25219. Rick Stockstill 1977, 79-81 447 25020. Danny McManus 1983-87 455 248

-- Deondre Francois 2016 295 177

SEASON TD PASSES Year TDs 1. Jameis Winston 2013 40 2. Chris Weinke 2000 33 3. Danny Kanell 1995 32 4. Charlie Ward 1993 27 5. Jameis Winston 2014 25 Chris Weinke 1999 25 Thad Busby 1997 25 Gary Huff 1972 25 Bill Cappleman 1968 25 10. Chris Rix 2001 24 11. EJ Manuel 2012 23 Chris Rix 2003 23 Gary Huff 1971 23 14. Charlie Ward 1992 22 Casey Weldon 1991 22 16. Christian Ponder 2010 20 Peter Tom Willis 1989 20 18. Chris Weinke 1998 19 19. EJ Manuel 2011 18 Drew Weatherford 2005 18

-- Deondre Francois 2016 12

CAREER TD PASSES Years TDs 1. Chris Weinke 1997-2000 79 2. Jameis Winston 2013-14 65 3. Chris Rix 2001-04 63 4. Danny Kanell 1992-95 575. Gary Huff 1970-72 526. Charlie Ward 1989-93 497. EJ Manuel 2009-12 478. Thad Busby 1994-97 469. Christian Ponder 2007-10 4510. Casey Weldon 1988-91 4111. Jimmy Jordan 1976-79 39 Bill Cappleman 1967-69 3913. Drew Weatherford 2004-07 3714. Chip Ferguson 1985-88 3415. Peter Tom Willis 1986-89 3316. Steve Tensi 1962-64 2817. Rick Stockstill 1977, 79-81 2618. Danny McManus 1984-87 2519. Kelly Lowrey 1979-83 2420. Wally Woodham 1975-79 22

-- Deondre Francois 2016-PR 12

RECORDS: PASSING

INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS

PASSINGMost Touchdown Passes: 6 Peter Tom Willis vs. Memphis State, 1989 6 Chris Weinke vs. Maryland, 1999Passing Yards: 536 Chris Weinke vs. Duke, 2000Completions: 41 Danny Kanell vs. Georgia Tech, 1995Attempts: 67 Danny Kanell vs. Virginia, 1995Completion Pct. 92.6 Jameis Winston at Pitt, 2013

RUSHINGMost Rushing Yards: 322 Greg Allen vs. Western Carolina, 1981Most Rushes: 34 Travis Minor vs. Texas A&M, 1998Rushing TDs: 4 Dalvin Cook vs. Clemson, 2016 4 Antone Smith vs. Miami, 2008 4 Greg Allen vs. Louisville, 1982 4 Greg Allen vs. South Carolina, 1982Most All-Purpose Yards: 417 Greg Allen vs. Western Carolina, 1981

RECEIVINGReceptions: 16 Ron Sellers vs. South Carolina, 1968Receiving Yards: 260 Ron Sellers vs. Wake Forest, 1968Receiving TDs: 5 Ron Sellers vs. Wake Forest, 1968

DEFENSEMost Tackles: 29 Dale McCullers vs. Texas A&M, 1968Most Sacks: 6 Dale McCullers vs. Memphis State, 1967Most TFLs: 6 Dale McCullers vs. Memphis State, 1967

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SINGLE-GAME YARDS Opponent Year Yards1. Greg Allen Western Carolina 1981 3222. Dalvin Cook USF 2016 2673. Dalvin Cook USF 2015 2664. Sammie Smith East Carolina 1987 2445. Greg Allen Arizona State 1984 2236. Dalvin Cook Miami 2015 2227. Sammie Smith Tulane 1988 212 Victor Floyd South Carolina 1985 2129. Sammie Smith Indiana (All-American) 1986 20510. Greg Allen Louisiana State 1981 20211. Greg Allen Louisiana State 1983 201 Tony Smith Oklahoma State (Gator) 1982 20113. Chris Thompson Wake Forest 2012 19714. Leon Washington West Virginia (‘05 Gator) 2004 19515. Dalvin Cook Clemson 2015 19416. Greg Jones Miami 2002 189 Sammie Smith Miami 1987 18918. Sam Platt Memphis State 1980 18819. Jermaine Thomas NC State 2009 18620. Warrick Dunn Florida 1996 185 SEASON YARDS Year Att. Yards 1. Dalvin Cook 2015 229 16912. Warrick Dunn 1995 166 12423. Sammie Smith 1987 172 12304. Warrick Dunn 1996 189 11805. Dalvin Cook 2016 196 1134 Greg Allen 1983 200 11347. Warrick Dunn 1994 152 10268. Larry Key 1977 239 11179. Devonta Freeman 2013 173 101610. Mark Lyles 1979 225 101111. Dalvin Cook 2014 170 100812. Sam Platt 1980 224 98313. Amp Lee 1991 186 97714. Greg Allen 1984 133 97115. Leon Washington 2004 138 95116. Hodges Mitchell 1972 192 94417. Greg Jones 2002 161 93818. Travis Minor 2000 181 92319. Greg Allen 1981 139 88820. Lorenzo Booker 2004 173 887

CAREER YARDS Years Att. Yards To Break1. Warrick Dunn 1993-96 575 3959 1272. Dalvin Cook 2014-PR 595 38333. Greg Allen 1981-84 624 37694. Travis Minor 1997-2000 664 3218 5. Larry Key 1974-77 625 2953 6. Sammie Smith (85-88) 411 25397. Greg Jones (00-03) 480 25358. Lorenzo Booker (03-06) 477 23899. Devonta Freeman (11-13) 404 2255 Antone Smith (05-08) 493 225511. Mark Lyles (76-79) 515 221812. Sean Jackson (90-93) 347 213313. Amp Lee (89-91) 405 209214. Jermaine Thomas (08-11) 379 208315. Leon Washington (01-05) 369 207816. Dexter Carter (86-89) 327 178817. Chris Thompson (09-12) 277 173518. Tom Bailey (68-70) 381 171419. Hodges Mitchell (72-73) 363 161320. Ricky Williams (79-82) 320 1605

SEASON RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Year TDs 1. Greg Allen 1982 202. Dalvin Cook 2015 193. Amp Lee 1990 16 4. Antone Smith 2008 15 Dayne Williams 1987 15 6. Devonta Freeman 2013 14 7. Warrick Dunn 1995 13 Greg Allen 1983 13 9. Dalvin Cook 2016 12 Warrick Dunn 1996 12 Pooh Bear Williams 1995 12 12. Karlos Williams 2014 11 Karlos Williams 2013 11 James Wilder Jr. 2012 11 Zack Crockett 1994 11 Amp Lee 1991 11 17. Jermaine Thomas 2009 9 Travis Minor 1997 9 Rock Preston 1994 9 William Floyd 1992 9 CAREER RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Years TDs To Break 1. Greg Allen 1981-84 44 62. Dalvin Cook 2014-PR 39 3. Warrick Dunn 1993-96 37 4. Devonta Freeman 2011-13 30 Amp Lee 1989-91 30 6. Travis Minor 1997-2000 287. Antone Smith 2005-08 268. Dayne Williams 1986-88 249. Greg Jones 2000-03 2310. Karlos Williams 2013-14 2211. James Wilder Jr. 2011-13 20 Mark Lyles 1976-79 2013. Jermaine Thomas 2008-11 1914. Lonnie Pryor 2009-12 1815. Rock Preston 1994-96 17 Pooh Bear Williams 1993, 95-96 17 Dexter Carter 1986-89 1718. William McCray 1997-2001 16 William Floyd 1991-93 1620. Lorenzo Booker 2003-06 15 Sammie Smith 1986-88 15 SINGLE-GAME RECEPTIONS Opponent Year Rec.1. Ron Sellers South Carolina 1968 162. Ron Sellers Wake Forest 1968 14 Ron Sellers Houston 1968 14 Ron Sellers Penn State (Gator) 1967 145. Rashad Greene Virginia 2014 13 Lawrence Dawsey Miami 1990 13 Kent Gaydos Houston 1969 13 Ron Sellers Memphis State 1968 13 Ron Sellers Alabama 1967 13 Ron Sellers Virginia Tech 1966 13 Fred Biletnikoff Oklahoma (‘65 Gator) 1964 13 Travis Rudolph Wake Forest 2016 13 SEASON RECEPTIONS Year Rec.1. Rashad Greene 2014 99 2. Ron Sellers 1968 86 3. Rashad Greene 2013 764. Kez McCorvey 1993 745. Peter Warrick 1999 71 Andre Cooper 1995 717. Ron Sellers 1967 708. Barry Smith 1972 699. Anquan Boldin 2002 65 Lawrence Dawsey 1990 6511. Snoop Minnis 2000 6312. Preston Parker 2007 62 Rhett Dawson 1971 6214. Rod Owens 2009 61 Peter Warrick 1998 6116. Bert Reed 2009 60 E.G. Green 1995 6018. Travis Rudolph 2015 59 Kez McCorvey 1994 5920. Jesus Wilson 2015 58 Bert Reed 2010 58

CAREER RECEPTIONS Years Rec. To Break1. Rashad Greene 2011-14 270 1362. Ron Sellers 1966-68 212 783. Peter Warrick 1996-99 207 734. Kez McCorvey 1991-94 189 555. Bert Reed 2008-11 170 366. E.G. Green 1994-97 166 327. Greg Carr 2005-08 148 148. Chris Davis 2003-06 137 39. Travis Rudolph 2014-PR 13510. Mike Shumann 1973-75, 77 13411. Jesus Wilson 2013-PR 13312. De’Cody Fagg 2004-07 132 Andre Cooper 1993-96 132 Warrick Dunn 1993-96 132 15. Lawrence Dawsey 1987-90 128 Rhett Dawson 1969-71 128 17. Kenny Shaw 2010-13 124 18. Craphonso Thorpe 2001-04 123 19. Barry Smith 1970-72 119 20. Anquan Boldin 1999-2002 118

SINGLE GAME RECEIVING YARDS Opponent Year Yards1. Ron Sellers Wake Forest 1968 2602. Ron Sellers South Carolina 1968 2593. Peter Warrick Clemson 1997 2494. Travis Rudolph Wake Forest 2016 2385. Ron Sellers Virginia Tech 1967 2296. Ron Sellers Memphis State 1968 2187. Craphonso Thorpe Notre Dame 2003 2178. Ron Sellers Houston 1968 2149. Kelvin Benjamin Florida 2013 21210. Kez McCorvey Duke 1994 20711. Craphonso Thorpe Colorado 2003 20512. Rashad Greene Oklahoma State 2014 20313. Travis Rudolph Houston (Peach) 2015 20114. Rod Owens North Carolina 2009 19915. Javon Walker Virginia Tech 2001 19516. Fred Biletnikoff Oklahoma (‘65 Gator) 1964 19217. Travis Rudolph Syracuse 2015 19118. Peter Warrick Miami 1998 19019. Snoop Minnis Florida 2000 18720. E.G. Green NC State 1997 184 SEASON RECEIVING YARDS Year Yards 1. Ron Sellers 1968 1496 2. Rashad Greene 2014 1365 3. Snoop Minnis 2000 1340 4. Barry Smith 1972 1243 5. Peter Warrick 1998 1232 6. Ron Sellers 1967 1228 7. Rashad Greene 2013 1128 8. E.G. Green 1997 1059 9. Kelvin Benjamin 2013 1011 Anquan Boldin 2002 101111. E.G. Green 1995 100712. Andre Cooper 1995 100213. Lawrence Dawsey 1990 99914. Craphonso Thorpe 2003 99415. Fred Biletnikoff 1964 98716. Kez McCorvey 1993 96617. Rhett Dawson 1970 94618. Javon Walker 2001 94419. Peter Warrick 1999 93420. Kenny Shaw 2013 933

RECORDS: RUSHING/RECEIVING

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CAREER RECEIVING YARDS Years Yards To Break 1. Rashad Greene 2011-14 3830 17612. Ron Sellers 1966-68 3598 15293. Peter Warrick 1996-99 3517 14484. E.G. Green 1994-97 2920 8515. Kez McCorvey 1991-94 2660 5916. Greg Carr 2005-08 2574 5057. Barry Smith 1970-72 2392 3238. Mike Shumann 1973-75, 77 2306 2379. Craphonso Thorpe 2001-04 2153 8410. Lawrence Dawsey 1987-90 2129 6011. Jessie Hester 1981-84 2100 3112. Snoop Minnis 1997-2000 2098 2913. Travis Rudolph 2014-PR 2070 --14. Bert Reed 2008-11 2022 15. Kenny Shaw 2010-13 1919 16. Rhett Dawson 1969-71 1915 17. Chris Davis 2003-06 1842 18. Andre Cooper 1993-96 181019. Anquan Boldin 1999-2002 1790 20. Hassan Jones 1982-85 1764

SEASON TD CATCHES Year TDs1. Andre Cooper 1995 15 Kelvin Benjamin 2013 153. Anquan Boldin 2002 13 Barry Smith 1972 135. Greg Carr 2006 12 Peter Warrick 1998 12 Ron Sellers 1968 128. Craphonso Thorpe 2003 11 Talman Gardner 2001 11 Snoop Minnis 2000 11 E.G. Green 1997 11 Fred Biletnikoff 1964 1113. Atrews Bell 2000 10 E.G. Green 1995 1015. Rashad Greene 2013 9 Greg Carr 2005 9 Lawrence Dawsey 1988 9 Jessie Hester 1984 919. Talman Gardner 2002 8 Peter Warrick 1999 8 Peter Warrick 1997 8 Terry Anthony 1989 8 Terry Anthony 1988 8 Ron Sellers 1967 8

CAREER TD CATCHES Year TDs To Break1. Peter Warrick 1996-99 31 172. Rashad Greene 2011-14 29 15 Greg Carr 2005-08 29 15 E.G. Green 1994-97 29 155. Barry Smith 1970-72 25 116. Andre Cooper 1993-96 24 107. Ron Sellers 1966-68 23 98. Anquan Boldin 1999-2002 21 8 Jessie Hester 1981-84 21 710. Lawrence Dawsey 1987-90 20 611. Talman Gardner 1999-2002 19 5 Kelvin Benjamin 2012-13 19 513. Craphonso Thorpe 2001-04 18 414. Snoop Minnis 1999-2000 17 3 Terry Anthony 1986-89 17 3 Hassan Jones 1982-85 17 3 Nick O’Leary 2011-14 17 318. Kez McCorvey 1991-94 16 2 Mike Shumann 1973-75, 77 16 2 Fred Biletnikoff 1962-64 16 2

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SEASON TACKLES Year Solo Ast Total 1. Aaron Carter 1977 82 99 1812. Dale McCullers 1967 108 72 1803. Reggie Herring 1980 92 78 1704. Dale McCullers 1968 102 61 1635. Henry Taylor 1984 80 79 1596. Jimmy Heggins 1977 67 90 157

7. Paul McGowan 1987 97 53 1508. Tommy Young 1982 77 72 1499. Ken Roe 1983 82 64 14610. Aaron Carter 1975 68 77 145 Ken Roe 1982 74 71 145 Kirk Carruthers 1989 77 68 14513. Reggie Herring 1979 70 74 14414. Reggie Herring 1978 70 67 13715. Paul McGowan 1985 80 56 13616. Bill Lohse 1970 81 54 135 Aaron Carter 1976 76 59 13518. Marvin Jones 1990 73 60 13319. Robert McEachern 1970 64 68 132 Ron Hester 1981 75 57 132

CAREER TACKLES Years Total 1. Aaron Carter 1974-77 5122. Reggie Herring 1977-80 4523. Paul McGowan 1984-87 4464. Kirk Carruthers 1988-91 4355. Ron Simmons 1977-80 3836. Ken Roe 1980-83 3797. Marvin Jones 1990-92 3698. Daryl Bush 1994-97 3619. Kendyll Pope 2000-03 35210. Henry Taylor 1981-84 34411. Dale McCullers 1966-68 34312. Michael Boulware 2000-03 340 Paul Piurowski 1977-80 34014. Bradley Jennings 1998-2001 33915. Sam Cowart 1993-97 33816. Fred Jones 1983-86 32617. Nigel Bradham 2008-11 30618. Scott Warren 1976-79 30019. Tommy Polley 1996-2000 28920. Jimmy Heggins 1974-77 288

SEASON QUARTERBACK SACKS Year Sacks 1. Peter Boulware 1996 192. Andre Wadsworth 1997 163. Brandon Jenkins 2010 13.5 Everette Brown 2008 13.5 Reinard Wilson 1996 13.56. Bjoern Werner 2012 13 Alonzo Jackson 2002 138. Jamal Reynolds 2000 12 Ron Simmons 1977 1210. Cornellius Carradine 2012 11 Reinard Wilson 1994 11 Carl Simpson 1991 1113. DeMarcus Walker 2016 10.5 DeMarcus Walker 2015 10.5 Anthony Moss 1990 10.516. Greg Spires 1997 10 Peter Boulware 1995 10 Willie Jones 1978 1019. Brodrick Bunkley 2005 9 Reinard Wilson 1995 9 Carl Simpson 1992 9

CAREER QUARTERBACK SACKS Years Sacks 1. Reinard Wilson 1993-96 35.52. Peter Boulware 1994-96 343. Ron Simmons 1977-80 254. Bjoern Werner 2010-12 23.5 Jamal Reynolds 1997-2000 23.56. DeMarcus Walker 2013-PR 23 Everette Brown 2006-08 23 Alonzo Jackson 1999-2002 23 Andre Wadsworth 1994-97 239. Brandon Jenkins 2009-12 22.510. Carl Simpson 1990-92 21.5 Anthony Moss 1987-90 21.5

SEASON TACKLES FOR LOSS Year TFLs 1. Brodrick Bunkley 2005 252. Darnell Dockett 2001 223. Brandon Jenkins 2010 21.5 Everette Brown 2008 21.55. Corey Simon 1999 216. Darnell Dockett 2000 19 David Warren 2000 19 Andre Wadsworth 1997 199. Alonzo Jackson 2002 18.510. Bjoern Werner 2012 18 Lawrence Timmons 2006 18 Travis Johnson 2004 1813 Geno Hayes 2007 17.514. Darnell Dockett 2003 17 Ron Simmons 1979 1716. Corey Simon 1998 1617. DeMarcus Walker 2015 15.518. Derek Nicholson 2008 15 Kevin Emanuel 2002 15 Jamal Reynolds 2000 15

-- DeMarcus Walker 2016 12 CAREER TACKLES FOR LOSS Years TFLs To Break 1. Darnell Dockett 2000-03 65 302. Everette Brown 2006-08 46.5 11.53. Corey Simon 1996-99 44 9 Ron Simmons 1977-80 44 95. Travis Johnson 2001-04 42.5 7.56. Kevin Emanuel 2000-03 41 67. Brandon Jenkins 2009-12 37.5 2.58. Brodrick Bunkley 2002-05 37 29. DeMarcus Walker 2013-PR 35.510. Bjoern Werner 2010-12 35 11. Jamal Reynolds 1997-2000 33 12. Dekoda Watson 2006-09 32.5 Alonzo Jackson 1999-2002 32.5 14. Jeff Womble 2000-03 32 Jerry Johnson 1996-99 32 Paul McGowan 1984-87 32 17. Eric Moore 2001-04 30.5 18. Geno Hayes 2005-07 29.5 19. Telvin Smith 2010-13 29 20. Markus White 2009-10 28.5 SEASON INTERCEPTIONS Year Ints 1. Terrell Buckley 1991 122. Monk Bonasorte 1979 8 Curt Campbell 1951 84. Tarvarus McFadden 2016 7 Samari Rolle 1997 7 Corey Sawyer 1992 7 LeRoy Butler 1989 78. Patrick Robinson 2007 6 Tay Cody 2000 6 Mario Edwards 1998 6 Corey Sawyer 1993 6 Terrell Buckley 1990 6 Larry Harris 1982 6 Bobby Butler 1979 6 J.T. Thomas 1970 6 Winfred Bailey 1964 6 Bud Whitehead 1959 6 Lee Corso 1954 6 Tom Feamster 1954 6 Tommy Brown 1952 6 Ted Hewitt 1949 6

CAREER INTERCEPTIONS Years Ints 1. Terrell Buckley 1989-91 212. Monk Bonasorte 1977-80 153. Deion Sanders 1985-88 14 Lee Corso 1953-56 145. Corey Sawyer 1991-93 136. Tay Cody 1997-2000 12 Samari Rolle 1994-97 12 Brian McCrary 1981-84 12 Keith Jones 1978-80 12 Curt Campbell 1950-52 12

RECORDS: RECEIVING/DEFENSE

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LAST TIME IT HAPPENEDTEAM FLORIDA STATE OPPONENT RUSHINGHad 400 or more yards: 478 at USF, 2016 401, Georgia Tech, 2009Had 300-399 yards: 336 vs. Idaho, 2013 314, Louisville, 2016Had 200-299 yards: 223 vs. North Carolina, 2016 290, USF, 2016Had 51-100 yards: 63 at NC State, 2016 68, Wake Forest, 2016Had 11-50 yards: 16 vs. Houston (Peach), 2015 20, Miami, 2015Had fewer than 0 yards: -15 at Virginia Tech, 2012 -27, Colorado, 2007Had 70 or more rush attempts: 72 vs. Western Carolina, 1985 71, LSU, 1982Had 60-69 rush attempts: 63 at USF, 2016 60, Tulane, 1989Had 50-59 rush attempts: 54 at Miami, 2008 53, Houston (Peach), 2015Had seven or more rush touchdowns: 7 vs. Murray State, 2012 7, Louisville, 2016Had six rush touchdowns: at USF, 2016 Georgia Tech, 2009Had five rush touchdowns: vs. North Carolina, 2016 Oregon (‘15 Rose), 2014Had four rush touchdowns: vs. Clemson, 2016 USF, 2016

PASSINGHad 500 or more yards: 521 vs. Clemson, 2000 532, Arizona State, 1984Had 400-499 yards: 419 vs. Ole Miss, 2016 405, North Carolina, 2016Had 300-399 yards: 330 at NC State, 2016 304, NC State, 2016Had 200-299 yards: 286 vs. Clemson, 2016 214, Miami, 2016Had fewer than 75 yards: 65 at Florida, 2011 67, Georgia Tech, 2015Had 50 or more pass attempts: 52 vs. Ole Miss, 2016 52, Notre Dame, 2014Had 40-49 pass attempts: 48 vs. Houston (Peach), 2015 41, NC State, 2016Had 30-39 pass attempts: 39 at NC State, 2016 34, Wake Forest, 2016Had 20 or fewer pass attempts: 19 at USF, 2016 14, USF, 2016Had 30 or more pass completions: 33 vs. Ole Miss, 2016 31, North Carolina, 2016Had 20-29 pass completions: 22 at NC State, 2016 25, NC State, 2016Had fewer than 10 pass completions: 8 at Louisville, 2016 5, USF, 2016Had six or more passing touchdowns: 6 vs. Charleston Southern, 2011 NeverHad five passing touchdowns: vs. Texas State, 2015 NC State, 2009Had four passing touchdowns: at NC State, 2014 Ole Miss, 2016Had three passing touchdowns: vs. Charleston Southern, 2016 North Carolina, 2016Had zero passing touchdowns: vs. North Carolina, 2016 Wake Forest, 2016Had seven passes intercepted: at South Carolina, 1984 Virginia Tech, 1959Had six passes intercepted: at NC State, 1998 Wake Forest, 2013Had five passes intercepted: vs. Wake Forest, 2008 Wake Forest, 1997Had four passes intercepted: vs. Houston (Peach), 2015 Idaho, 2014Had three passes intercepted: vs. NC State, 2015 Ole Miss, 2016Did not throw an interception: at NC State, 2016 North Carolina, 2016Completed passes to 10 or more receivers: 10 vs. Charleston Southern, 2016 10, Miami, 2015Completed passes to nine receivers: vs. Maryland, 2013 Florida, 2015Completed passes to eight receivers: vs. Ole Miss, 2016 Clemson, 2016Completed passes to seven receivers: vs. Wake Forest, 2016 NC State, 2016Completed passes to six receivers: at NC State, 2016 Wake Forest, 2016

TOTAL OFFENSEHad 700 or more yards: 771 vs. Clemson, 2000 NeverHad 600-699 yards: 647 at USF, 2016 639, Oregon (‘15 Rose), 2014Had 500-599 yards: 595 vs. North Carolina, 2016 511, Clemson, 2016Had 400-499 yards: 449 vs. Clemson, 2016 469, NC State, 2016Had fewer than 100 yards: 95 at Florida, 2011 28, Savannah State, 2012Ran 85 or more plays: 93 vs. Ole Miss, 2016 99, Houston (Peach), 2015Ran 55 or fewer plays: 55 at Georgia Tech, 2015 55, USF, 2016

SCORINGScored 80 or more points: 80 vs. Idaho, 2013 NeverScored 70-79 points: 72 vs. Wake Forest, 1995 NeverScored 60-69 points: 63 vs. Maryland, 2013 63, Louisville, 2016Scored 50-59 points: 55 at USF, 2016 59, Oregon (‘15 Rose), 2014Scored 40-49 points: 45 vs. Ole Miss, 2016 41, NC State, 2014Scored 30-39 points: 34 vs. Clemson, 2016 37, Clemson, 2016Scored 0 points: vs. Wake Forest (30-0), 2006 Boston College (14-0), 2015Won by 45 points or more: 66 vs. Idaho (80-14), 2013 47, Miami (47-0), 1976Won by 30-44 points: 44 vs. Charleston Southern (52-8), 2016 43, Louisville (63-20), 2016Won by 20-29 points: 20 at USF (55-35), 2016 27, Florida (37-10), 2009Scored on first drive of game: vs. Charleston Southern, 2016 Clemson, 2016Recorded a safety: vs. Bethune-Cookman, 2013 Charleston Southern, 2016Recorded two or more safeties: vs. UCF, 1995 NC State, 2002Scored on a blocked field goal: vs. Clemson, 2006 Georgia Tech, 2015Scored on first offensive play of game: at USF, 2016 USF, 2016

TURNOVERSLost eight or more turnovers: 9 at South Carolina (7 INT, 2 FUM), 1984 8, Texas A&M (‘92 Cotton - 2 INT, 6 FUM), 1991Lost seven turnovers: vs. Wake Forest (5 INT, 2 FUM), 2008 Wake Forest (6 INT, 1 FUM), 2013Lost six turnovers: at NC State (6 INT), 1998 Maryland (4 INT, 2 FUM), 2002Lost five turnovers: vs. Houston (Peach - 4 INT, 1 FUM), 2015 South Carolina (Chick-fil-A - 3 INT, 2 FUM), 2010Lost four turnovers: vs. Florida (4 INT), 2014 Ole Miss (3 INT, 1 FUM), 2016Lost four or more fumbles: 4 vs. Oregon (‘15 Rose), 2014 4, USC, 1998Threw four or more interceptions: 4 vs. Houston (Peach), 2015 4, Idaho, 2013Did not commit a turnover: vs. North Carolina, 2016 Florida, 2015Lost a game and did not commit a turnover: vs. North Carolina, 2016 Florida, 2015Two turnovers returned for TD: vs. Idaho, 2013 Wake Forest, 2004Two interceptions returned for TD: vs. Idaho, 2013 Auburn, 1985Two fumbles returned for TD: vs. Wisconsin (Champs Sports), 2008 Never DEFENSERecorded 10 or more sacks: 11 vs. Wake Forest, 1997 NeverRecorded nine sacks: vs. Miami, 2005 NeverRecorded eight sacks: vs. BYU, 2010 NeverRecorded seven sacks: vs. Idaho, 2013 Miami, 2001Recorded six sacks: vs. Murray State, 2012 Clemson, 2016Recorded five sacks: vs. Wake Forest, 2016 Louisville, 2016Recorded 10 or more tackles for loss: 11 vs. Wake Forest, 2014 10, Clemson, 2016Broke up 10 or more passes: 10 vs. Notre Dame, 2014 10, Kentucky (Music City), 2007

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LAST TIME IT HAPPENEDSPECIAL TEAMSReturned a punt for TD: vs. Charleston Southern, 2016 Louisville, 2016Returned a blocked punt for TD: vs. UCLA (Emerald), 2006 Miami, 2001Blocked punt for a safety: vs. Colorado, 2008 Clemson, 2004Returned a kickoff for TD: vs. Auburn, (‘14 BCS Champ.), 2013 Clemson, 2004Blocked a punt: vs. Samford, 2010 NC State, 2012Punted 10 or more times: 11 at NC State, 2004 10, USF, 2015Did not record a punt: vs. Samford, 2010 Georgia Tech, 2010Blocked a field goal: at Florida, 2015 North Carolina, 2016Blocked a PAT: at Miami, 2016 Florida, 2008Recovered an onside kick: at Wake Forest, 2009 NC State, 2013Made five or more field goals: 6 vs. Ole Miss, 2016 6, Florida, 1983 Made four field goals: at Miami, 2012 Florida, 2014

MISCELLANEOUSHad 30 or more first downs: 30 vs. North Carolina, 2016 31, NC State, 2016Had 10 or fewer first downs: 7 at Florida, 2011 10, Wake Forest, 2014Had 20 or more penalties: 20 vs. Duke, 1997 NeverHad 15-19 penalties: 15 vs. Ole Miss, 2016 17, Virginia Tech (ACC Champ.), 2005Had 100 or more penalty yards: 111 vs. Clemson, 2016 110, Miami, 2016Had less than 25 penalty yards: 15 at Miami, 2014 21, USF, 2015Had zero penalties: vs. Virginia Tech (ACC Champ.), 2010 The Citadel, 2014Had 35 minutes or more of possession time: 36:57 at Miami, 2016 35:56, Wake Forest, 2014Scoring drive of 15 or more plays: 15 vs. North Carolina, 2016 15, NC State, 2015Scoring drive of 99 yards: 6 plays, 99 yards, TD vs. Boston College, 2012 5 plays, 99 yards, TD, USF, 2009

INDIVIDUAL FLORIDA STATE OPPONENT RUSHINGRushed 30 or more times: 30 vs. USF, Dalvin Cook, 2015 34, Auburn, Tre Mason, 2013 (‘14 BCS Champ.)Rushed for 300 or more yards: 322 vs. Western Carolina, Greg Allen, 1981 304, Southern Miss, Sam Dejarnette, 1982Rushed for 200-299 yards: 267 at USF, Dalvin Cook, 2016 217, Pitt, Bryan Thomas, 1981Rushed for 150-199 yards: 169 vs. Clemson, Dalvin Cook, 2016 159, USF, Quinton Flowers, 2016QB rushed for 100 or more yards: 102 vs. Clemson, EJ Manuel, 2012 159, USF, Quinton Flowers, 2016QB rushed for a TD of 50 or more yards: 55 vs. Chattanooga, D’Vontrey Richardson, 2008 60, Georgia Tech, Justin Thomas, 2015Had four or more rushing touchdowns: 4 vs. Clemson, Dalvin Cook, 2016 4, Louisville, Lamar Jackson, 2016Had three rushing touchdowns: vs. North Carolina, Dalvin Cook, 2016 USF, D’Ernest Johnson, 2016Had a run of 80 or more yards: 94 at Wake Forest, Dalvin Cook, 2015 83, Wake Forest, Josh Adams, 2007Had a run of 70-79 yards: 70 vs. Clemson, Dalvin Cook, 2016 72, NC State, Shadrach Thornton, 2013Had two or more players with 100+ rush yards: D. Cook 267 & J. Patrick 124, at USF, 2016 L. Jackson 146 & B. Radcliff 118, Louisville, 2016Had two players with 150+ rush yards: R. Preston 165 & W. Dunn 163, vs. Notre Dame, 1995 R. Cherry 170 & J. Housman 159, Houston, 1974

PASSINGPassed for 400 or more yards: 419 vs. Ole Miss, Deondre Francois, 2016 405, North Carolina, Mitch Trubisky, 2016Passed for 300-399 yards: 330 at NC State, Deondre Francois, 2016 304, NC State, Ryan Finley, 2016Attemped 45 or more passes: 52 vs. Ole Miss, Deondre Francois, 2016 47, NC State, Jacoby Brissett, 2015Completed 40 or more passes: 43 vs. Penn State, Drew Weatherford, 2006 (‘07 Orange) 46, Maryland, Scott Milanovich, 1995Completed 30-39 passes: 33 vs. Ole Miss, Deondre Francois, 2016 31, North Carolina, Mitch Trubisky, 2016Threw five or more touchdown passes: 5 vs. Maryland, Jameis Winston, 2013 5, NC State, Russell Wilson, 2009Threw four touchdown passes: vs. Texas State, Everett Golson, 2015 Ole Miss, Chad Kelly, 2016Threw five or more interceptions: 6 at NC State, Chris Weinke, 1998 5, Wake Forest, Ben Sankey, 1997 Threw four interceptions: vs. Florida, Jameis Winston, 2014 Maryland, Trey Evans, 1999Completed a pass of 75 or more yards: 75 vs. Syracuse, S. Maguire to T. Rudolph, 2015 84, USF, Q. Flowers to R. Adams, 2016Completed a pass to 10 or more receivers: 10 vs. Charleston Southern, Deondre Francois, 2016 10, Miami, Brad Kaaya, 2015

RECEIVINGCaught 15 or more passes: 16 vs. South Carolina, Ron Sellers, 1968 16, Virginia, Alvin Pearman, 2003Had 200 or more receiving yards: 238 vs. Wake Forest, Travis Rudolph, 2016 214, Louisville, DeVante Parker, 2014Caught three touchdowns: vs. Syracuse, Travis Rudolph, 2015 Louisville, James Quick, 2015Had two players with 100+ yards receiving: J. Wilson 120 & D. Cook 106, vs. North Carolina, 2016 S. Coley 139 & R. Scott 108, Miami, 2015Had three players with 100+ yards receiving: C. Davis 125, D. Fagg 113 & G. Carr 104, vs. The Citadel, 2005 Never

TOTAL OFFENSEHad 500 or more yards: 509 vs. Clemson, Chris Weinke, 2000 532, Arizona State, Jeff Van Raaphorst, 1984Had 400-499 yards: 404 vs. North Carolina, Deondre Francois, 2016 430, Clemson, Deshaun Watson, 2016QB had 100 yards or more passing AND rushing: 380 pass, 102 rush vs. Clemson, EJ Manuel, 2012 160 pass, 159 rush, USF, Quinton Flowers, 2016

DEFENSEIntercepted three or more passes: 4 at Wake Forest, Mario Edwards, 1998 3, Georgia Tech, Brian Wilkins, 1996Intercepted two passes: 2 vs. Notre Dame, Jacob Pugh, 2014 2, Houston, W. Jackson III & T. Stewart, 2015 (Peach)Recovered two or more fumbles: 2 vs. Florida, Xavier Rhodes, 2010 2, Duke, Dwayne Norman, 2012Forced two or more fumbles: 2 at NC State, Jalen Ramsey, 2014 2, USF, Sabbath Joseph, 2009Recorded four or more sacks: 4.5 vs. Ole Miss, DeMarcus Walker, 2016 N/A Recorded three sacks: 3.5 vs. Florida, Bjoern Werner, 2012 Maryland, Kenny Tate, 2012Recorded 15 or more tackles: 15 vs. Auburn, Telvin Smith, 2013 (‘14 BCS Champ.) 15, Louisville, James Sample, 2014Returned an interception for a touchdown: 94 yards vs. Florida, Terrance Smith, 2014 24 yards, Virginia Tech (ACC Champ.), J Gouveia-Winslow, 2010Returned a fumble for a touchdown: 36 yards at Boston College, Jalen Ramsey, 2015 58 yards, Oregon, Tony Washington, 2014 (‘15 Rose)Recorded 4.5 or more tackles for loss in a game: 4.5 vs. Ole Miss, DeMarcus Walker, 2016 4.5, Boston College, Harold Landry, 2015

SPECIAL TEAMSScored 13 or more points kicking: 13 at USF, Ricky Aguayo, 2016 13, Florida, Austin Hardin, 2014Made four or more field goals: 6 vs. Ole Miss, Ricky Aguayo, 2016 4, Boston College, Nate Freese, 2010Made two field goals of 50 or more yards: 50 & 53 vs. Florida, Dustin Hopkins, 2012 50 & 51, Florida, David Posey, 1975Made a field goal of 60 or more yards: 60 at Florida, Gary Cismesia, 2007 61, Virginia Tech, Wayne Latimer, 1975Had a punt of 70 or more yards: 76 at Miami, Sean Liss, 1996 71, Syracuse, Brendan Carney, 2005Had a punt of 60-69 yards: 60 at Florida, Cason Beatty, 2015 63, Miami, Justin Vogel, 2016Punted nine or more times: 9 at Clemson, Graham Gano, 2007 9, Florida, Johnny Townsend, 2015Had a net punting average of 50 yards or better: 2-102 (51.0), Charleston Southern, Logan Tyler, 2016 3-160 (53.3), Miami, Pat O’Donnell, 2013Had 100 or more kick return yards: 128 at USF, Kermit Whitfield, 2016 140, Oklahoma State, Tyreek Hill, 2014Had a kickoff return for a TD: 100 yard return vs. Auburn, Kermit Whitfield, 2013 97 & 86 yard return, Clemson, Justin Miller, 2004Had 100 or more punt return yards: 122 vs. Duke, Tyler Hunter, 2012 130, Louisville, Jaire Alexander, 2016Had a punt return for a TD: 89 yards vs. Charleston Southern, Jesus Wilson, 2016 69 yards, Louisville, Jaire Alexander, 2016Blocked a punt: vs. Samford, Chris Thompson, 2010 NC State, Mike Rose, 2012Blocked a field goal: at Florida, DeMarcus Walker, 2015 North Carolina, Jeremiah Clarke, 2016Returned a blocked field goal for touchdown: 69 yards vs. Clemson, Tony Carter, 2006 78 yards, Georgia Tech, Lance Austin, 2015Blocked a PAT: at Miami, DeMarcus Walker, 2016 North Carolina, Jonas Seawright, 2003Scored a 2-point conversion: at Virginia Tech, EJ Manuel to Nick O’Leary, 2012 Clemson, Deshaun Watson to Mike Williams, 2016 BOLD happened in 2016

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ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE: 2016

ATLANTIC DIVISION1. Clemson (148) 1,2932. Florida State (42) 1,1763. Louisville (1) 9614. NC State 7045. Boston College 4416. Syracuse 4267. Wake Forest 347

COASTAL DIVISION1. North Carolina (121) 1,2382. Miami (50) 1,1083. Pitt (14) 8594. Virginia Tech (3) 6975. Duke (2) 5976. Georgia Tech (1) 5887. Virginia 261

ACC CHAMPIONSHIP VOTES1. Clemson 1442. Florida State 393. North Carolina 74. Louisville 1

ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR1. Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson 1642. Dalvin Cook, RB, Florida State 183. Elijah Hood, RB, North Carolina 44. Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville 2 Brad Kaaya, QB, Miami 26. DeVon Edwards, CB/KR, Duke 1

2016 PRESEASON ALL-ACC TEAM WR Artavis Scott* ClemsonWR Isaiah Ford Virginia TechWR Travis Rudolph Florida StateTE Jordan Leggett ClemsonT Roderick Johnson* Florida StateT Mitch Hyatt ClemsonG Dorian Johnson PittG Tyrone Crowder ClemsonC Jay Guillermo ClemsonQB Deshaun Watson* ClemsonRB Dalvin Cook Florida StateRB Elijah Hood North CarolinaDE DeMarcus Walker Florida StateDE Ejuan Price PittDT Carlos Watkins ClemsonDT DeAngelo Brown LouisvilleLB Ben Boulware ClemsonLB Keith Kelsey LouisvilleLB Devonte Fields LouisvilleCB Cordrea Tankersley ClemsonCB Des Lawrence North CarolinaS Derwin James Florida StateS Quin Blanding* VirginiaPK Greg Huegel ClemsonP Justin Vogel MiamiSP Ryan Switzer* North Carolina

*Repeat selection (2015)

ACC GAMES OVERALLATLANTIC DIVISION W L For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu Div. StreakClemson 6 0 239 104 3-0 3-0 9 0 347 141 5-0 4-0 0-0 5-0 W9Louisville 6 1 323 149 3-0 3-1 8 1 452 191 4-0 4-1 0-0 4-1 W4Wake Forest 3 2 101 93 2-0 1-2 6 3 192 166 4-1 2-2 0-0 2-2 W1Florida State 3 3 150 182 1-2 2-1 6 3 302 259 2-1 3-2 1-0 2-2 W1Syracuse 2 3 96 181 1-0 1-3 4 5 213 307 2-2 2-2 0-1 1-3 L1NC State 1 4 97 139 1-2 0-2 4 5 234 211 4-2 0-3 0-0 1-4 L4Boston College 1 5 72 216 0-4 1-1 4 5 175 236 2-4 2-1 0-0 1-3 L1

COASTAL DIVISION W L For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu Div. StreakVirginia Tech 5 1 200 107 2-0 3-1 7 2 314 182 4-0 3-2 0-0 4-0 W3North Carolina 5 1 180 152 3-1 2-0 7 2 308 236 3-1 4-0 0-1 4-1 W3Miami 2 3 134 126 1-3 1-0 5 4 314 179 3-2 2-2 0-0 2-2 W1Pitt 2 3 182 192 1-1 1-2 5 4 333 310 4-1 1-3 0-0 2-3 L2Georgia Tech 2 4 137 195 1-2 1-2 5 4 245 236 4-2 1-2 0-0 1-3 L1Virginia 1 4 124 159 0-3 1-1 2 7 229 288 1-4 1-3 0-0 1-2 L4 Duke 0 5 104 144 0-3 0-2 3 6 217 215 2-3 1-3 0-0 0-3 L3

ACC - WEEK 11 Thursday, November 10No. 15/13 UNC at Duke 7:30 PM (ESPN)

Friday, November 11 Boston College at No. 20/18 Florida State 7:30 PM (ESPN2)

Saturday, November 12 NC State at Syracuse 12:30 PM (ACCN)Miami at Virginia 2:00 PM (RSN)Pitt at No. 3/2 Clemson 3:30 PM (ABC)Georgia Tech at No. 18/22 Virginia Tech 3:30 PM (ESPNU)Wake Forest at No. 5/6 Louisville 7:00 PM (ESPN2)

2016 FSU ACC PLAYERS OF THE WEEKAward Player OpponentOffensive Back QB Deondre Francois Ole Miss - 9/5Rookie QB Deondre Francois Ole Miss - 9/5Defensive Lineman DE DeMarcus Walker Ole Miss - 9/5Defensive Back S Derwin James Ole Miss - 9/5Specialist K Ricky Aguayo Ole Miss - 9/5Receiver WR Travis Rudolph Charleston So. - 9/10Offensive Lineman LT Roderick Johnson USF - 9/24Offensive Back RB Dalvin Cook Miami - 10/8Rookie QB Deondre Francois Miami - 10/8Receiver WR Travis Rudolph Wake Forest - 10/15Rookie QB Deondre Francois Wake Forest - 10/15Defensive Lineman DT Derrick Nnadi Clemson - 10/29Receiver WR Nyqwan Murray NC State - 11/5Defensive Lineman DE DeMarcus Walker NC State - 11/5Rookie QB Deondre Francois NC State - 11/5

LAST WEEK IN THE ACCSaturday, November 5 No. 5/5 Louisville at Boston College UL, 52-7Georgia Tech at No. 18/17 UNC UNC, 48-20--/RV Pitt at Miami UM, 51-28Virginia at Wake Forest WF, 27-20No. 23/21 Virginia Tech at Duke VT, 24-21Syracuse at No. 3 Clemson CU, 54-0No. 19 Florida State at NC State FSU, 24-20

ACC PRESEASON PREDICTIONS

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2016 STATISTICSRUSHING Name GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GDalvin Cook 9 196 1183 49 1134 5.8 12 75 126.0Jacques Patrick 9 45 287 6 281 6.2 4 41 31.2Deondre Francois 9 75 348 259 89 1.2 3 35 9.9Freddie Stevenson 8 10 65 5 60 6.0 3 38 7.5Amir Rasul 7 6 46 0 46 7.7 0 21 6.6Kermit Whitfield 9 4 44 0 44 11.0 1 21 4.9Johnathan Vickers 4 5 47 3 44 8.8 0 30 11.0Ryan Green 9 6 41 3 38 6.3 0 17 4.2Jesus Wilson 7 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 0.9J.J. Cosentino 2 3 8 5 3 1.0 0 6 1.5Sean Maguire 2 1 0 10 -10 -10.0 0 0 -5.0TEAM 5 7 0 17 -17 -2.4 0 0 -3.4Total.......... 9 359 2075 357 1718 4.8 23 75 190.9Opponents...... 9 322 1670 286 1384 4.3 17 48 153.8

PASSING Name GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GDeondre Francois 9 141.67 177-295-4 60.0 2492 12 59 276.9J.J. Cosentino 2 76.62 2-9-0 22.2 19 1 12 9.5Sean Maguire 2 -24.80 1-2-1 50.0 6 0 6 3.0Total.......... 9 138.67 180-306-5 58.8 2517 13 59 279.7Opponents...... 9 136.67 164-281-12 58.4 2316 15 84 257.3

RECEIVING Name GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GTravis Rudolph 9 38 599 15.8 4 58 66.6Jesus Wilson 7 30 390 13.0 1 34 55.7Dalvin Cook 9 25 388 15.5 1 59 43.1Kermit Whitfield 9 25 294 11.8 1 28 32.7Nyqwan Murray 9 20 295 14.8 1 40 32.8Ryan Izzo 9 16 174 10.9 1 34 19.3Auden Tate 9 12 209 17.4 4 39 23.2Mavin Saunders 8 6 116 19.3 0 33 14.5Da’Vante Phillips 8 4 33 8.2 0 10 4.1Jacques Patrick 9 3 18 6.0 0 13 2.0Ja’Vonn Harrison 2 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.5Total.......... 9 180 2517 14.0 13 59 279.7Opponents...... 9 164 2316 14.1 15 84 257.3

ALL-PURPOSE Name GP Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GDalvin Cook 9 1134 388 0 0 0 1522 169.1Kermit Whitfield 9 44 294 0 547 0 885 98.3Travis Rudolph 9 0 599 0 0 0 599 66.6Jesus Wilson 7 6 390 155 0 0 551 78.7Jacques Patrick 9 281 18 0 0 0 299 33.2Nyqwan Murray 9 0 295 0 0 0 295 32.8Auden Tate 9 0 209 0 0 0 209 23.2Ryan Izzo 9 0 174 0 0 0 174 19.3Mavin Saunders 8 0 116 0 0 0 116 14.5Ryan Green 9 38 0 0 51 0 89 9.9Deondre Francois 9 89 0 0 0 0 89 9.9Freddie Stevenson 8 60 0 0 12 0 72 9.0Amir Rasul 7 46 0 0 11 0 57 8.1Johnathan Vickers 4 44 0 0 0 0 44 11.0Da’Vante Phillips 8 0 33 0 0 0 33 4.1Tarvarus McFadden 9 0 0 0 0 16 16 1.8Marquez White 9 0 0 0 0 14 14 1.6J.J. Cosentino 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 1.5Ja’Vonn Harrison 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.5Sean Maguire 2 -10 0 0 0 0 -10 -5.0TEAM 5 -17 0 0 0 0 -17 -3.4Total.......... 9 1718 2517 155 621 30 5041 560.1Opponents...... 9 1384 2316 214 386 54 4354 483.8

TOTAL OFFENSE Name G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GDeondre Francois 9 370 89 2492 2581 286.8Dalvin Cook 9 196 1134 0 1134 126.0Jacques Patrick 9 45 281 0 281 31.2Freddie Stevenson 8 10 60 0 60 7.5Amir Rasul 7 6 46 0 46 6.6Johnathan Vickers 4 5 44 0 44 11.0Kermit Whitfield 9 4 44 0 44 4.9Ryan Green 9 6 38 0 38 4.2J.J. Cosentino 2 12 3 19 22 11.0Jesus Wilson 7 1 6 0 6 0.9Sean Maguire 2 3 -10 6 -4 -2.0TEAM 5 7 -17 0 -17 -3.4Total.......... 9 665 1718 2517 4235 470.6Opponents...... 9 603 1384 2316 3700 411.1

TEAM STATISTICS FS OPPSCORING 302 259 Points Per Game 33.6 28.8 Points Off Turnovers 65 30FIRST DOWNS 231 194 Rushing 105 72 Passing 105 98 Penalty 21 24RUSHING YARDAGE 1718 1384 Yards gained rushing 2075 1670 Yards lost rushing 357 286 Rushing Attempts 359 322 Average Per Rush 4.8 4.3 Average Per Game 190.9 153.8 TDs Rushing 23 17PASSING YARDAGE 2517 2316 Comp-Att-Int 180-306-5 164-281-12 Average Per Pass 8.2 8.2 Average Per Catch 14.0 14.1 Average Per Game 279.7 257.3 TDs Passing 13 15TOTAL OFFENSE 4235 3700 Total Plays 665 603 Average Per Play 6.4 6.1 Average Per Game 470.6 411.1KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 29-621 22-386PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 9-155 10-214INT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-30 5-54KICK RETURN AVERAGE 21.4 17.5PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 17.2 21.4INT RETURN AVERAGE 2.5 10.8FUMBLES-LOST 14-6 12-6PENALTIES-Yards 77-730 62-560 Average Per Game 81.1 62.2PUNTS-Yards 39-1593 42-1727 Average Per Punt 40.8 41.1 Net punt average 34.3 37.0KICKOFFS-Yards 62-3968 51-3126 Average Per Kick 64.0 61.3 Net kick average 41.6 40.3TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 33:38 26:223RD-DOWN Conversions 50/116 49/119 3rd-Down Pct 43% 41%4TH-DOWN Conversions 2/4 5/10 4th-Down Pct 50% 50%SACKS BY-Yards 30-198 28-235MISC YARDS 0 38TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 37 33FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 15-20 10-15ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES (38-40) 95% (30-37) 81%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (28-40) 70% (23-37) 62%PAT-ATTEMPTS (35-35) 100% (27-30) 90%ATTENDANCE 308542 240771 Games/Avg Per Game 4/77136 4/60193 Neutral Site Games 1/63042

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalFlorida State 65 75 93 69 302Opponents 66 84 41 68 259

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2016 STATISTICSFLORIDA STATE PLAYER GAME HIGHSRushes 29 Dalvin Cook vs North Carolina (Oct 01, 2016)Yards Rushing 267 Dalvin Cook at USF (Sep 24, 2016)TD Rushes 4 Dalvin Cook vs Clemson (Oct 29, 2016)Long Rush 75 Dalvin Cook at USF (Sep 24, 2016)Pass attempts 52 Deondre Francois vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016)Pass completions 33 Deondre Francois vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016)Yards Passing 419 Deondre Francois vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016)TD Passes 3 Deondre Francois vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016)Long Pass 59 Deondre Francois at Miami (FL) (Oct 08, 2016)Receptions 13 Travis Rudolph vs Wake Forest (Oct 15, 2016)Yards Receiving 238 Travis Rudolph vs Wake Forest (Oct 15, 2016)TD Receptions 2 Travis Rudolph vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016) Auden Tate at Louisville (Sep 17, 2016)Long Reception 59 Dalvin Cook at Miami (FL) (Oct 08, 2016)Field Goals 6 Ricky Aguayo vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016)Long Field Goal 47 Ricky Aguayo at Louisville (Sep 17, 2016)Punts 8 Logan Tyler at Louisville (Sep 17, 2016)Punting Avg 51.0 Logan Tyler vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016)Long Punt 57 Logan Tyler at Miami (FL) (Oct 08, 2016)Punts inside 20 1 8 times, last Logan Tyler at NC State (Nov 05, 2016)Long Punt Return 89 Jesus Wilson vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016)Long Kickoff Return 53 Kermit Whitfield at USF (Sep 24, 2016)Tackles 11 Trey Marshall vs Clemson (Oct 29, 2016)Sacks 4.5 DeMarcus Walker vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016)Tackles For Loss 4.5 DeMarcus Walker vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016)Interceptions 1 12 times, last Tarvarus McFadden at NC State (Nov 05, 2016) FLORIDA STATE TEAM GAME HIGHSRushes 63 at USF (Sep 24, 2016)Yards Rushing 478 at USF (Sep 24, 2016)Yards Per Rush 7.6 at USF (Sep 24, 2016)TD Rushes 6 at USF (Sep 24, 2016)Pass attempts 52 vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016)Pass completions 33 vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016)Yards Passing 419 vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016)Yards Per Pass 11.6 vs North Carolina (Oct 01, 2016)TD Passes 3 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016)Total Plays 93 vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016)Total Offense 647 at USF (Sep 24, 2016)Yards Per Play 7.9 vs North Carolina (Oct 01, 2016)Points 55 at USF (Sep 24, 2016)Sacks By 5 vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) vs Wake Forest (Oct 15, 2016)First Downs 32 vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016)Penalties 15 vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016)Penalty Yards 127 vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016)Turnovers 4 vs Wake Forest (Oct 15, 2016)Interceptions By 3 vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016)Punts 8 at Louisville (Sep 17, 2016)Punting Avg 51.0 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016)Long Punt 57 at Miami (FL) (Oct 08, 2016)Punts inside 20 1 vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016) at USF (Sep 24, 2016) vs North Carolina (Oct 01, 2016) at Miami (FL) (Oct 08, 2016) vs Wake Forest (Oct 15, 2016) vs Clemson (Oct 29, 2016) at NC State (Nov 05, 2016)Long Punt Return 89 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016) FLORIDA STATE LONGEST PLAYSRushing 75 Dalvin Cook at USF (9/24/2016)Rushing Touchdown 75 Dalvin Cook at USF (9/24/2016)Passing 59 Dalvin Cook from Deondre Francois at Miami (FL) (10/8/2016)Passing Touchdown 59 Dalvin Cook from Deondre Francois at Miami (FL) (10/8/2016)Punt Return 89 Jesus Wilson vs Charleston Southern (9/10/2016)Kick Return 53 Kermit Whitfield at USF (9/24/2016)Interception Return 15 Tarvarus McFadden vs Wake Forest (10/15/16)Fumble Return -8 Emmett Rice vs Charleston Southern (9/10/2016)Punt 57 Logan Tyler at Miami (FL) (10/8/2016)Field Goal 47 Ricky Aguayo at Louisville (9/17/2016)

FIELD GOALS Name FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BlkRicky Aguayo 15-20 75.0 0-0 4-4 6-6 5-9 0-1 47 1 FIELD GOALS SEQUENCE Florida State OPPONENTSOle Miss (25),(21),(40),(40),(44),(30) -Charleston Southern (46) 48Louisville 49,(47),(33) 48USF (25),(35) -North Carolina 45,52,45 51,(54)Miami (FL) (31),(32) (37),(51)Wake Forest 47,(29) (34),(29),40Clemson - (23),(34),(46)NC State (32) 31,(20),(39)Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. PUNT RETURNS Name No. Yds Avg TD LongJesus Wilson 9 155 17.2 1 89Total...... 9 155 17.2 1 89Opponents...... 10 214 21.4 1 69 KICK RETURNSName No. Yds Avg TD LongKermit Whitfield 24 547 22.8 0 53Ryan Green 3 51 17.0 0 23Amir Rasul 1 11 11.0 0 11Freddie Stevenson 1 12 12.0 0 12Total.......... 29 621 21.4 0 53Opponents...... 22 386 17.5 0 26 PUNTINGName No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ BlkdLogan Tyler 39 1593 40.8 57 2 8 8 7 0Total.......... 39 1593 40.8 57 2 8 8 7 0Opponents...... 42 1727 41.1 67 1 20 16 7 0 KICKOFFSName No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLnLogan Tyler 61 3918 64.2 40 0 Ricky Aguayo 1 50 50.0 0 0 Total.......... 62 3968 64.0 40 0 386 41.6 23Opponents...... 51 3126 61.3 18 3 621 40.3 24 SCORING Name TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsRicky Aguayo 0 15-20 35-35 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 80Dalvin Cook 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78Auden Tate 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Travis Rudolph 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Jacques Patrick 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Freddie Stevenson 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Deondre Francois 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-2 0 0 18Jesus Wilson 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Kermit Whitfield 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Ryan Izzo 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Nyqwan Murray 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Total.......... 37 15-20 35-35 0-0 0 0-2 0 0 302Opponents...... 33 10-15 27-30 0-0 1 1-3 0 1 259 INTERCEPTIONSName No. Yds Avg TD LongTarvarus McFadden 7 16 2.3 0 15Marquez White 2 14 7.0 0 14Marcus Lewis 1 0 0.0 0 0Derwin James 1 0 0.0 0 0Nate Andrews 1 0 0.0 0 0Total.......... 12 30 2.5 0 15Opponents...... 5 54 10.8 0 36 FUMBLE RETURNSName No. Yds Avg TD LongEmmett Rice 1 -8 -8.0 0 0Deondre Francois 0 -2 0.0 0 0Total.......... 1 -10 -10.0 0 0Opponents...... 2 39 19.5 0 39

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2016 STATS: INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAMEPASSING #12 Francois, D. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficOle Miss 52 33 0 63.5 419 2 31 3 16 143.8Charleston Southern 32 25 1 78.1 262 3 36 2 17 171.6Louisville 18 7 1 38.9 101 1 23 5 47 93.2USF 19 11 0 57.9 169 1 39 3 17 150.0North Carolina 32 20 0 62.5 372 0 41 2 18 160.1Miami (FL) 31 20 0 64.5 234 2 59 1 11 149.2Wake Forest 37 22 1 59.5 319 1 58 3 30 135.4Clemson 35 17 1 48.6 286 1 40 6 56 120.9NC State 39 22 0 56.4 330 1 38 1 8 135.9TOTALS 295 177 4 60.0 2492 12 59 26 220 141.7

#16 Cosentino, J. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficCharleston Southern 3 1 0 33.3 7 0 7 1 5 52.9Louisville 6 1 0 16.7 12 1 12 0 0 88.5TOTALS 9 2 0 22.2 19 1 12 1 5 76.6

#10 Maguire, S. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficMiami (FL) 2 1 1 50.0 6 0 6 1 10 -24.8TOTALS 2 1 1 50.0 6 0 6 1 10 -24.8

RUSHING Name No-Yds/TD OM CSU LOU USF UNC UM WF CU NCS BC SU UF BOWLCook, D. 196-1134/12 23-91/0 11-83/2 16-54/0 28-267/2 29-140/3 27-150/0 25-115/0 19-169/4 18-65/1Patrick, J. 45-281/4 5-2/0 5-26/1 7-79/0 20-124/1 2-22/1 3-11/0 2-15/0 - 1-2/1Francois, D. 75-89/3 9-59/0 6--3/0 12--34/0 10-75/1 10-32/1 10-21/0 10--6/1 7--47/0 1--8/0Stevenson, F. 10-60/3 2-8/1 DNP - 5-12/2 - - 1--1/0 2-41/0 -Rasul, A. 6-46/0 DNP 6-46/0 - - DNP - - - -Vickers, J. 5-44/0 - 2-4/0 3-40/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPWhitfield, K. 4-44/1 1-3/1 - - - 2-29/0 - - - 1-12/0Green, R. 6-38/0 - 3-6/0 3-32/0 - - - - - -Wilson, J. 1-6/0 - 1-6/0 - - - - - DNP DNPCosentino, J. 3-3/0 DNP 2-1/0 1-2/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPS. Maguire 1--10/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1--10/0 DNP - DNPTEAM 7--17/0 1--2/0 - 1--2/0 DNP DNP 2--5/0 DNP DNP 3--8/0 RECEIVING Name No-Yds/TD OM CSU LOU USF UNC UM WF CU NCS BC SU UF BOWLRudolph, T. 38-599/4 6-74/1 7-105/2 2-40/0 1-14/0 1-9/0 2-17/0 13-238/0 3-63/0 3-39/1Wilson, J. 30-390/1 9-125/0 4-53/0 1-8/0 2-34/1 6-120/0 7-48/0 1-2/0 DNP DNPCook, D. 25-388/1 7-101/0 1-9/0 1-8/0 4-62/0 6-106/0 1-59/1 1-11/0 2-15/0 2-17/0Murray, N. 20-295/1 1-4/0 3-31/0 1-11/0 - - - - 6-96/1 9-153/0Whitfield, K. 25-294/1 5-53/0 2-17/0 - 2-8/0 - 7-83/1 3-29/0 4-70/0 2-34/0Tate, A. 12-209/4 - 2-13/1 2-32/2 1-39/0 - 1-14/0 2-20/1 1-23/0 3-68/0Izzo, R. 16-174/1 3-41/1 2-20/0 1-14/0 - 4-63/0 2-8/0 1-9/0 - 3-19/0Saunders, M. 6-116/0 - DNP - 1-12/0 3-74/0 1-11/0 - 1-19/0 -Phillips, D. 4-33/0 1-8/0 2-15/0 - - DNP - 1-10/0 - -Patrick, J. 3-18/0 1-13/0 2-5/0 - - - - - - -Harrison, J. 1-1/0 - 1-1/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP ALL PURPOSE Name No-Yds/TD OM CSU LOU USF UNC UM WF CU NCS BC SU UF BOWLCook, D. 1522 192 92 62 329 246 209 126 184 82Whitfield, K. 885 125 17 133 136 69 109 51 163 82Rudolph, T. 599 74 105 40 14 9 17 238 63 39Wilson, J. 551 120 148 8 93 120 60 2 DNP DNPPatrick, J. 299 15 31 79 124 22 11 15 - 2Murray, N. 295 4 31 11 - - - - 96 153Tate, A. 209 - 13 32 39 - 14 20 23 68Izzo, R. 174 41 20 14 - 63 8 9 - 19Saunders, M. 116 - DNP - 12 74 11 - 19 -Francois, D. 89 59 -3 -34 75 32 21 -6 -47 -8Green, R. 89 - 12 32 - - - - - 45Stevenson, F. 72 20 DNP - 12 - - -1 41 -Rasul, A. 57 DNP 57 - - DNP - - - -Vickers, J. 44 - 4 40 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPPhillips, D. 33 8 15 - - DNP - 10 - -McFadden, T. 16 - - - - - - 15 1 -White, M. 14 - - - - - - - 14 -Cosentino, J. 3 DNP 1 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPHarrison, J. 1 - 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPS. Maguire -10 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -10 DNP - DNPTEAM -17 -2 - -2 - - -5 - - -8

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2016 STATS: DEFENSIVE Solo Ast Total Sacks Fumbles Blkd Name GP Tkls Tkls Tkls TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf44 DeMarcus Walker 9 32 20 52 12.0-87 10.5-84 . 2 3 . 3 1 .20 Trey Marshall 8 32 12 44 2.0-4 . . 4 . . . . .6 Matthew Thomas 9 27 17 44 3.5-13 . . 2 4 . 1 . .91 Derrick Nnadi 9 19 15 34 6.0-22 3.5-19 . 1 . 1-0 . . .16 Jacob Pugh 9 22 11 33 4.0-21 2.5-17 . . 1 1-0 . . .18 Ro’Derrick Hoskins 9 17 12 29 1.5-4 1.5-4 . 1 2 . . . .7 Ermon Lane 5 19 7 26 0.5-0 . . 1 . . . . .19 A.J. Westbrook 9 16 7 23 1.0-1 1.0-1 . 3 1 . . . .24 Marcus Lewis 8 18 3 21 1.0-5 . 1-0 2 . 1-0 . . .9 Josh Sweat 8 13 6 19 4.5-20 2.5-14 . 1 5 . . . .29 Nate Andrews 4 13 5 18 . . 1-0 . . . . . .5 Dontavious Jackson 8 8 9 17 3.0-12 0.5-3 . . . . . . .90 Demarcus Christmas 9 8 9 17 2.0-12 2.0-12 . 3 . 1-0 . . .94 Walvenski Aime 9 10 6 16 . . . . 1 . . 1 .37 Kyle Meyers 9 10 5 15 . . . 2 1 . . . .27 Marquez White 9 11 3 14 . . 2-14 1 . . . . .4 Tarvarus McFadden 9 10 3 13 3.0-12 . 7-16 3 . . . . .99 Brian Burns 9 10 3 13 6.0-33 5.0-32 . . 1 . 1 . .3 Derwin James 2 9 2 11 . . 1-0 . . . . . .1 Levonta Taylor 8 9 1 10 . . . 1 . . . . .87 Jared Jackson 9 4 6 10 . . . . . . . . .55 Fredrick Jones 9 7 2 9 1.0-4 . . . . . . . .56 Emmett Rice 8 3 3 6 . . . . . 1--8 . . .10 Calvin Brewton 6 4 1 5 . . . . . . . . .12 Arthur Williams 2 4 . 4 1.0-12 1.0-12 . 1 . . 1 . .84 Jalen Wilkerson 3 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .40 Nick Patti 8 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .21 Logan Tyler 9 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .15 Carlos Becker III 2 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .51 Josh Brown 9 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .4 Dalvin Cook 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .23 Freddie Stevenson 8 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .88 Mavin Saunders 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .28 Malique Jackson 4 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .41 Jack Steed 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .47 Stephen Gabbard 9 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .92 Justin Shanks 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .15 Travis Rudolph 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .80 Nyqwan Murray 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .22 Amir Rasul 7 . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . .12 Deondre Francois 9 . . . . . . . . 0--2 . . . Total.......... 9 351 174 525 52-262 30-198 12-30 28 19 6--10 6 2 . Opponents...... 9 391 228 619 60.0-315 28-235 5-54 39 19 6-39 8 1 1

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TACKLES Name UA-A TOT OM CSU LOU USF UNC UM WF CU NCS BC SU UF BOWLWalker, D. 32-20 52 5-1 1-1 4-3 3-0 3-3 1-1 4-2 3-7 8-2Thomas, M. 27-17 44 7-0 1-2 6-4 2-0 5-3 3-0 0-1 1-0 2-7Marshall, T. 32-12 44 4-3 - 2-3 3-0 7-0 2-1 6-2 8-3 DNPNnadi, D. 19-15 34 0-2 3-0 0-1 - 0-1 6-1 2-2 4-4 4-4Pugh, J. 22-11 33 3-1 1-1 6-2 2-0 - 4-1 - 3-1 3-5Hoskins, R. 17-12 29 1-4 3-1 2-0 1-0 3-2 1-0 2-3 2-1 2-1Lane, E. 19-7 26 - DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-0 4-3 4-1 7-3Westbrook, A. 16-7 23 - - 2-1 2-0 1-0 0-1 3-0 2-4 6-1Lewis, M. 18-3 21 5-0 3-1 2-0 0-1 5-1 2-0 - 1-0 DNPSweat, J. 13-6 19 1-0 2-0 - DNP 0-1 3-0 4-3 2-1 1-1Andrews, N. 13-5 18 DNP DNP 4-1 4-2 4-2 1-0 DNP DNP DNPChristmas, D. 8-9 17 0-1 - 1-1 - 2-3 2-0 1-2 2-2 -Jackson, D. 8-9 17 DNP 2-1 - 2-0 3-0 1-0 0-4 0-2 0-2Aime, W. 10-6 16 - 1-1 2-3 2-0 1-1 3-1 - - 1-0Meyers, K. 10-5 15 0-1 - 0-1 - 3-0 - 2-0 1-1 4-2White, M. 11-3 14 - - 2-0 1-1 5-0 2-0 0-1 1-1 -McFadden, T. 10-3 13 1-0 - 1-1 2-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 2-0 2-0Burns, B. 10-3 13 - 4-1 0-1 3-0 - - - 1-0 2-1James, D. 9-2 11 6-2 3-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPTaylor, L. 9-1 10 0-1 3-0 - - DNP 1-0 1-0 - 4-0Jackson, J. 4-6 10 - 2-1 1-1 - - 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-2Jones, F. 7-2 9 - 1-0 1-0 3-0 1-1 - - 0-1 1-0Rice, E. 3-3 6 DNP 1-1 0-1 2-0 - - - - 0-1Brewton, C. 4-1 5 - 1-0 - 1-1 DNP DNP DNP 2-0 -Williams, A. 4-0 4 DNP 3-0 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPPatti, N. 3-0 3 - - 1-0 1-0 - 1-0 - - DNPWilkerson, J. 3-0 3 DNP 1-0 1-0 DNP DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNPTyler, L. 1-2 3 0-1 - - - - 1-0 - - 0-1Becker III, C. 1-1 2 DNP 1-1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPBrown, J. 1-1 2 1-0 - - - - - - - 0-1Murray, N. 1-0 1 - - 1-0 - - - - - -Stevenson, F. 0-1 1 0-1 DNP - - - - - - -Saunders, M. 1-0 1 - DNP - - - 1-0 - - -Jackson, M. 1-0 1 DNP 1-0 - DNP DNP - - DNP DNPCook, D. 1-0 1 - - - - - - 1-0 - -Steed, J. 1-0 1 - - - - 1-0 - - - -Gabbard, S. 0-1 1 - - - - - 0-1 - - -Shanks, J. 1-0 1 DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPRudolph, T. 1-0 1 - 1-0 - - - - - - -

SACKS Name UA-A TOT OM CSU LOU USF UNC UM WF CU NCS BC SU UF BOWLWalker, D. 10-1 10.5 4.5-37 - - 1.0-13 1.0-7 - 2.0-15 - 2.0-12Burns, B. 5-0 5.0 - 2.0-19 - 2.0-12 - - - 1.0-1 -Nnadi, D. 3-1 3.5 - 1.0-6 - - 0.5-2 1.0-6 - 1.0-5 -Pugh, J. 2-1 2.5 0.5-3 - 1.0-9 - - 1.0-5 - - -Sweat, J. 2-1 2.5 - - - DNP - 1.0-3 1.5-11 - -Christmas, D. 1-2 2.0 - - - - 0.5-2 - 0.5-4 1.0-6 -Hoskins, R. 1-1 1.5 - - - - - - 0.5-3 1.0-1 -Williams, A. 1-0 1.0 DNP 1.0-12 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPWestbrook, A. 1-0 1.0 - - - - 1.0-1 - - - -Jackson, D. 0-1 0.5 DNP - - - - - 0.5-3 - -

TACKLES FOR LOSS Name UA-A TOT OM CSU LOU USF UNC UM WF CU NCS BC SU UF BOWLWalker, D. 11-2 12.0 4.5-37 - - 2.0-15 1.0-7 0.5-1 2.0-15 - 2.0-12Burns, B. 6-0 6.0 - 3.0-20 - 2.0-12 - - - 1.0-1 -Nnadi, D. 5-2 6.0 - 1.0-6 - - 0.5-2 2.5-8 - 2.0-6 -Sweat, J. 4-1 4.5 - 1.0-5 - DNP - 1.0-3 1.5-11 1.0-1 -Pugh, J. 3-2 4.0 0.5-3 - 2.0-12 - - 1.0-5 - - 0.5-1Thomas, M. 3-1 3.5 1.0-7 1.0-2 - - 1.0-3 - - - 0.5-1McFadden, T. 3-0 3.0 - - - 1.0-7 - 1.0-4 - 1.0-1 -Jackson, D. 2-2 3.0 DNP 1.0-7 - - - 1.0-1 1.0-4 - -Marshall, T. 2-0 2.0 - - - - 1.0-1 - 1.0-3 - DNPChristmas, D. 1-2 2.0 - - - - 0.5-2 - 0.5-4 1.0-6 -Hoskins, R. 1-1 1.5 - - - - - - 0.5-3 1.0-1 -Jones, F. 1-0 1.0 - - - 1.0-4 - - - - -Lewis, M. 1-0 1.0 - 1.0-5 - - - - - - DNPWestbrook, A. 1-0 1.0 - - - - 1.0-1 - - - -Williams, A. 1-0 1.0 DNP 1.0-12 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPLane, E. 0-1 0.5 - DNP DNP DNP DNP - 0.5-0 - -

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2016 STATS: FSU GAME-BY-GAME Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns Total

Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Offense

Sep 05, 2016 vs Ole Miss 41 161 2 31 33 419 2 31 33-52-0 419 2 31 3 81 0 46 1 -5 0 0 580

Sep 10, 2016 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 36 169 3 37 26 269 3 36 26-35-1 269 3 36 2 17 0 11 1 89 1 89 438

Sep 17, 2016 at Louisville 43 171 0 41 8 113 2 23 8-24-1 113 2 23 6 133 0 35 1 0 0 0 284

Sep 24, 2016 at USF 63 478 6 75 11 169 1 39 11-19-0 169 1 39 4 128 0 53 4 59 0 18 647

Oct 01, 2016 NORTH CAROLINA 43 223 5 21 20 372 0 41 20-32-0 372 0 41 2 40 0 22 0 0 0 0 595

Oct 08, 2016 at Miami (FL) 43 167 0 54 21 240 2 59 21-33-1 240 2 59 2 26 0 14 2 12 0 13 407

Oct 15, 2016 WAKE FOREST 38 123 1 18 22 319 1 58 22-37-1 319 1 58 1 22 0 22 0 0 0 0 442

Oct 29, 2016 CLEMSON 28 163 4 70 17 286 1 40 17-35-1 286 1 40 5 93 0 22 0 0 0 0 449

Nov 05, 2016 at NC State 24 63 2 14 22 330 1 38 22-39-0 330 1 38 4 81 0 24 0 0 0 0 393

Totals 359 1718 23 75 180 2517 13 59 180-306-5 2517 13 59 29 621 0 53 9 155 1 89 4235

Opponent 322 1384 17 48 164 2316 15 84 164-281-12 2316 15 84 22 386 0 26 10 214 1 69 3700

Games: 9 | Avg/rush: 4.8 | Avg/catch: 14.0 | Pass effic: 138.67 | KR avg: 21.4 | PR avg: 17.2 | All purpose avg/game: 560.1 | Total offense avg/gm: 470.6

Tackles Sacks Fumbles Pass Defense Blkd PAT

Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts

Sep 05, 2016 vs Ole Miss 34 18 52 6.0-47 5.0-40 1 1-0 3-0 2 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 45

Sep 10, 2016 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 40 12 52 9.0-57 4.0-37 3 3--8 0-0 3 2 0 7-7 0 0 0 52

Sep 17, 2016 at Louisville 40 24 64 2.0-12 1.0-9 0 0-0 1-0 0 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 20

Sep 24, 2016 at USF 34 6 40 6.0-38 3.0-25 0 0-0 2-0 0 1 0 7-7 0 0 0 55

Oct 01, 2016 NORTH CAROLINA 45 18 63 5.0-16 3.0-12 2 1-0 0-0 3 1 1 5-5 0 0 0 35

Oct 08, 2016 at Miami (FL) 41 8 49 7.0-22 3.0-14 0 0--2 1-0 2 4 1 2-2 0 0 0 20

Oct 15, 2016 WAKE FOREST 31 24 55 7.0-40 5.0-36 0 1-0 2-15 4 5 0 2-2 0 0 0 17

Oct 29, 2016 CLEMSON 39 30 69 7.0-16 4.0-13 0 0-0 2-15 3 5 0 4-4 0 0 0 34

Nov 05, 2016 at NC State 47 34 81 3.0-14 2.0-12 0 0-0 1-0 2 6 0 3-3 0 0 0 24

Totals 351 174 525 52.0-262 30.0-198 6 6--10 12-30 19 28 2 35-35 0 0 0 302

Opponent 391 228 619 60.0-315 28.0-235 8 6-39 5-54 19 39 1 30-27 0 1 1 259

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs

Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB

Sep 05, 2016 vs Ole Miss 3 132 44.0 47 0 0 1 0 1 6-6 44 0 11 710 64.5 7 0

Sep 10, 2016 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 2 102 51.0 52 0 0 0 2 1 1-1 46 0 10 650 65.0 6 0

Sep 17, 2016 at Louisville 8 358 44.8 51 0 0 2 2 0 3-2 47 0 5 319 63.8 3 0

Sep 24, 2016 at USF 3 104 34.7 41 0 0 0 0 1 2-2 35 0 10 651 65.1 6 0

Oct 01, 2016 NORTH CAROLINA 1 33 33.0 33 0 0 1 0 1 3-0 0 1 6 388 64.7 5 0

Oct 08, 2016 at Miami (FL) 5 228 45.6 57 0 1 0 1 1 2-2 32 0 5 310 62.0 4 0

Oct 15, 2016 WAKE FOREST 5 186 37.2 54 0 0 2 1 1 2-1 29 0 4 240 60.0 2 0

Oct 29, 2016 CLEMSON 7 265 37.9 51 0 1 1 1 1 0-0 0 0 6 380 63.3 5 0

Nov 05, 2016 at NC State 5 185 37.0 43 0 0 1 0 1 1-1 32 0 5 320 64.0 2 0

Totals 39 1593 40.8 57 0 2 8 7 8 20-15 47 1 62 3968 64.0 40 0

Opponent 42 1727 41.1 67 0 1 20 7 16 15-10 54 0 51 3126 61.3 18 3

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2016 STATS: OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns Total

Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Offense

Sep 05, 2016 vs Ole Miss 25 67 1 14 21 313 4 42 21-39-3 313 4 42 4 74 0 20 1 7 0 7 380

Sep 10, 2016 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 39 152 0 25 7 142 1 57 7-20-0 142 1 57 4 73 0 26 1 -6 0 0 294

Sep 17, 2016 at Louisville 46 314 7 47 13 216 1 44 13-20-1 216 1 44 2 32 0 16 2 130 1 69 530

Sep 24, 2016 at USF 41 290 4 48 5 160 1 84 5-14-2 160 1 84 4 62 0 16 1 8 0 8 450

Oct 01, 2016 NORTH CAROLINA 32 133 2 30 31 405 3 44 31-38-0 405 3 44 1 21 0 21 0 0 0 0 538

Oct 08, 2016 at Miami (FL) 28 62 0 12 19 214 2 38 19-32-1 214 2 38 1 8 0 8 3 58 0 43 276

Oct 15, 2016 WAKE FOREST 32 68 0 19 16 184 0 32 16-34-2 184 0 32 2 34 0 22 1 25 0 25 252

Oct 29, 2016 CLEMSON 38 133 2 18 27 378 2 41 27-43-2 378 2 41 1 22 0 22 1 -8 0 0 511

Nov 05, 2016 at NC State 41 165 1 25 25 304 1 31 25-41-1 304 1 31 3 60 0 23 0 0 0 0 469

Opponent totals 322 1384 17 48 164 2316 15 84 164-281-12 2316 15 84 22 386 0 26 10 214 1 69 3700

Florida State 359 1718 23 75 180 2517 13 59 180-306-5 2517 13 59 29 621 0 53 9 155 1 89 4235

Games: 9 | Avg/rush: 4.3 | Avg/catch: 14.1 | Pass effic: 136.67 | KR avg: 17.5 | PR avg: 21.4 | All purpose avg/game: 483.8 | Total offense avg/gm: 411.1

Tackles Sacks Fumbles Pass Defense Blkd PAT

Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts

Sep 05, 2016 vs Ole Miss 54 32 86 6.0-25 3.0-16 0 0-0 0-0 5 6 0 4-4 0 0 0 34

Sep 10, 2016 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 46 26 72 7.0-33 3.0-22 1 0-0 1-4 0 4 0 1-0 0 0 1 8

Sep 17, 2016 at Louisville 38 28 66 9.0-55 5.0-47 0 1-0 1-36 5 5 0 9-9 0 0 0 63

Sep 24, 2016 at USF 54 36 90 7.0-26 3.0-17 1 1-0 0-0 0 1 0 5-5 0 0 0 35

Oct 01, 2016 NORTH CAROLINA 40 28 68 4.0-21 2.0-18 1 0-0 0-0 3 4 1 5-4 0 0 0 37

Oct 08, 2016 at Miami (FL) 53 10 63 6.0-30 2.0-21 0 0-0 1-11 1 7 0 2-1 0 0 0 19

Oct 15, 2016 WAKE FOREST 42 24 66 7.0-39 3.0-30 3 3-39 1-0 2 4 0 0-0 0 0 0 6

Oct 29, 2016 CLEMSON 33 18 51 10.0-66 6.0-56 1 0-0 1-3 1 3 0 2-2 0 1 0 37

Nov 05, 2016 at NC State 31 26 57 4.0-20 1.0-8 1 1-0 0-0 2 5 0 2-2 0 0 0 20

Opponent totals 391 228 619 60.0-315 28.0-235 8 6-39 5-54 19 39 1 30-27 0 1 1 259

Florida State 351 174 525 52.0-262 30.0-198 6 6--10 12-30 19 28 2 35-35 0 0 0 302

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs

Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB

Sep 05, 2016 vs Ole Miss 4 176 44.0 51 0 0 3 1 0 0-0 0 0 6 371 61.8 3 0

Sep 10, 2016 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 7 271 38.7 49 0 0 1 0 3 1-0 0 0 2 91 45.5 0 0

Sep 17, 2016 at Louisville 4 132 33.0 39 0 0 2 0 2 1-0 0 0 10 592 59.2 2 1

Sep 24, 2016 at USF 6 285 47.5 54 0 0 1 3 2 0-0 0 0 6 379 63.2 2 0

Oct 01, 2016 NORTH CAROLINA 1 39 39.0 39 0 0 1 0 0 2-1 54 0 6 384 64.0 4 0

Oct 08, 2016 at Miami (FL) 6 275 45.8 63 0 0 4 1 2 2-2 51 0 5 329 65.8 3 0

Oct 15, 2016 WAKE FOREST 6 268 44.7 67 0 1 2 2 3 3-2 34 0 3 183 61.0 1 1

Oct 29, 2016 CLEMSON 4 152 38.0 44 0 0 3 0 2 3-3 46 0 8 512 64.0 3 0

Nov 05, 2016 at NC State 4 129 32.2 36 0 0 3 0 2 3-2 39 0 5 285 57.0 0 1

Opponent totals 42 1727 41.1 67 0 1 20 7 16 15-10 54 0 51 3126 61.3 18 3

Florida State 39 1593 40.8 57 0 2 8 7 8 20-15 47 1 62 3968 64.0 40 0

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2016 SEASON STATS: GAME-BY-GAME STARTS

CAREER STARTS GAME CAPTAINS

OM CSU LOU USF UNC UM WF CU NCS BC SU UF BOWLWR Rudolph Rudolph Rudolph Rudolph Rudolph Rudolph Rudolph Rudolph RudolphLT Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson JohnsonLG Kelly Kelly Are Are Are Are Are Are AreC Eberle Eberle Eberle Eberle Eberle Eberle Eberle Eberle EberleRG Bell Dickerson Dickerson Dickerson Dickerson Dickerson Dickerson Dickerson BellRT Leonard Leonard Leonard Ruble Ruble Ruble Ruble Ruble RubleTE Izzo Murray (WR) Izzo Izzo Izzo Izzo Izzo Izzo IzzoWR Harrison Wilson Wilson Wilson Whitfield Wilson Wilson Tate TateQB Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois FrancoisFB Stevenson Patrick (RB) Whitfield (WR) Saunders (TE) Stevenson Whitfield (WR) Whitfield (WR) Saunders (TE) StevensonTB Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook CookPK Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo AguayoDS Gabbard Gabbard Gabbard Gabbard Gabbard Gabbard Gabbard Gabbard GabbardHO Steed Steed Steed Steed Steed Steed Steed Steed SteedKO Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler TylerP Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler TylerDT Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas ChristmasNG Nnadi Nnadi Nnadi Jones Jones Nnadi Nnadi Nnadi NnadiDE Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker WalkerWLB Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas D. Jackson Thomas ThomasMLB Hoskins Hoskins Hoskins Hoskins Hoskins Hoskins Hoskins Hoskins HoskinsSTAR Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Pugh Marshall Marshall PughBUCK Sweat Pugh Pugh Pugh Sweat Sweat Sweat Sweat SweatCB McFadden McFadden McFadden McFadden McFadden McFadden McFadden McFadden McFaddenFS James James Westbrook Andrews Andrews Andrews Westbrook Westbrook WestbrookSS Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Lane Lane LaneCB White White White White White White White White White

OLE MISS Dalvin Cook Derwin James DeMarcus Walker Kermit WhifieldCHARLESTON SOUTHERN Derrick Nnadi Travis Rudolph Marquez White Bobo WilsonLOUISVILLE Nate Andrews Sean Maguire Freddie Stevenson DeMarcus WalkerUSF Roderick Johnson Trey Marshall Travis Rudolph DeMarcus WalkerNORTH CAROLINA Roderick Johnson Freddie Stevenson DeMarcus Walker Marquez WhiteMIAMI Ro’Derrick Hoskins Roderick Johnson Trey Marshall Freddie StevensonWAKE FOREST Roderick Johnson Trey Marshall Freddie Stevenson DeMarcus WalkerCLEMSON Roderick Johnson Trey Marshall Freddie Stevenson DeMarcus WalkerNC STATE Roderick Johnson Freddie Stevenson DeMarcus Walker Marquez White

Player ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 TtlRicky Aguayo - - - 9 9Nate Andrews 1 13 4 3 21Kareem Are - - 8 7 15Wilson Bell - - 13 2 15Demarcus Christmas - - 1 9 10Dalvin Cook - 3 12 9 24Landon Dickerson - - - 7 7Alec Eberle - - 6 9 15Deondre Francois - - - 9 9Stephen Gabbard - 14 13 9 36Ja’Vonn Harrison - - - 1 1Ryan Hoefeld - 4 4 - 8Ro’Derrick Hoskins - - 6 9 15Ryan Izzo - - 11 8 19Dontavious Jackson - - - 1 1Derwin James - - 8 2 10Roderick Johnson - 5 13 9 27Fredrick Jones - - - 2 2Derrick Kelly - - 4 2 6Ermon Lane - 2* - 3 5Rick Leonard - - - 3 3Marcus Lewis - - - 5 5Sean Maguire - 1 5 - 6Trey Marshall - - 6 8 14Corey Martinez - - 3 - 3Tarvarus McFadden - - - 9 9Nyqwan Murray - - - 1 1Derrick Nnadi - - 13 7 20Jacques Patrick - - 1 1 2Jacob Pugh - - 4 5 9Brock Ruble - - 6 6 12Travis Rudolph - 6 11 9 26Mavin Saunders - - 2 2 4Jack Steed - - - 9 9Freddie Stevenson - 7 10 3 20Josh Sweat - - 10 6 16Auden Tate - - - 2 2Matthew Thomas - 3 - 8 11Logan Tyler - - - 9 9DeMarcus Walker 3 11 13 9 36A.J. Westbrook - - - 4 4Marquez White - - 13 9 22Kermit Whitfield - - 5 4 9Jesus Wilson - 8 13 5 26(Bowl Games Included in Totals) *Starts were on offense

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2016 STATS: PARTICIPATIONName GP/GS OM CSU LOU USF UNC UM WF CU NCS BC SU UF BOWL23 Aguayo, R. 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX94 Aime, W. 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX29 Andrews, N. 4/3 ... ... XXX START START START ... ... ...72 Are, K. 7/7 ... ... START START START START START START START15 Becker III, C. 8/- ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX78 Bell, W. 6/2 START ... XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... START75 Bello, A. 1/- ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ...60 Boselli, A. 2/- ... XXX XXX ... ... ... ... ... ...10 Brewton, C. 6/- XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... ... XXX XXX51 Brown, J. 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX99 Burns, B. 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX90 Christmas, D. 9/9 START START START START START START START START START4 Cook, D. 9/9 START START START START START START START START START16 Cosentino, J. 2/- ... XXX XXX ... ... ... ... ... ...69 Dickerson, L. 7/7 ... START START START START START START START ...54 Eberle, A. 9/9 START START START START START START START START START12 Francois, D. 9/9 START START START START START START START START START62 Frith, E. 2/- ... XXX XXX ... ... ... ... ... ...47 Gabbard, S. 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX89 Gavin, K. 4/- ... XXX XXX ... ... XXX XXX ... ...7 Green, R. 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX13 Harrison, J. 2/1 START XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ...18 Hoskins, R. 9/9 START START START START START START START START START81 Izzo, R. 9/8 START XXX START START START START START START START5 Jackson, D. 8/1 ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX87 Jackson, J. 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX28 Jackson, M. 4/- ... XXX XXX ... ... XXX XXX ... ...3 James, D. 2/2 START START ... ... ... ... ... ... ...77 Johnson, R. 9/9 START START START START START START START START START55 Jones, F. 9/2 XXX XXX XXX START START XXX XXX XXX XXX74 Kelly II, D. 2/2 START START ... ... ... XXX ... ... ...85 Kerr, J. 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX83 LaCivita, B. 1/- ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ...1 Lane, E. 5/3 XXX ... ... ... ... XXX START START START76 Leonard, R. 3/3 START START START ... ... ... ... ... ...24 Lewis, M. 8/5 START START START START START XXX XXX XXX ...10 Maguire, S. 2/- ... ... ... ... ... XXX ... XXX ...20 Marshall, T. 8/8 START START START START START START START START ...4 McFadden, T. 9/9 START START START START START START START START START37 Meyers, K. 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX70 Minshew, C. 2/- ... XXX XXX ... ... ... ... ... ...80 Murray, N. 9/1 XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX35 Nabers, G. 3/- XXX XXX XXX ... ... ... ... ... ...91 Nnadi, D. 9/7 START START START XXX XXX START START START START9 Patrick, J. 9/1 XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX40 Patti, N. 8/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ...5 Phillips, D. 8/- XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX33 Plante, C. 1/- ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ...16 Pugh, J. 9/5 XXX START START START XXX START XXX XXX START22 Rasul, A. 7/- ... XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX56 Rice, E. 8/- ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX52 Robbins, D. 1/- ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ...71 Ruble, B. 8/6 ... XXX XXX START START START START START START15 Rudolph, T. 9/9 START START START START START START START START START88 Saunders, M. 8/2 XXX ... XXX START XXX XXX XXX START XXX92 Shanks, J. 1/- ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ...97 Smallwood, I. 1/- ... ... ... ... ... XXX ... ... ...41 Steed, J. 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX23 Stevenson, F. 8/3 START ... XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX START9 Sweat, J. 8/6 START XXX XXX ... START START START START START18 Tate, A. 9/2 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START1 Taylor, L. 8/- XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX6 Thomas, M. 9/8 START START START START START START XXX START START21 Tyler, L. 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX82 Upshur, N. 2/- ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX26 Vickers, J. 4/- XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... ... ... ...44 Walker, D. 9/9 START START START START START START START START START66 Weeks, K. 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX19 Westbrook, A. 9/4 XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX START START START27 White, M. 9/9 START START START START START START START START START8 Whitfield, K. 9/4 XXX XXX START XXX START START START XXX XXX84 Wilkerson, J. 3/- ... XXX XXX ... ... XXX ... ... ...12 Williams, A. 2/- ... XXX XXX ... ... ... ... ... ...3 Wilson, J. 7/5 XXX START START START XXX START START ... ...49 Wood, C. 1/- ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

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SCORING DRIVES: 2016Opp. Plays Yards TOP Result Qtr. Time How Scored QB

MISS 13 75 6:31 FG 1 0:01 Aguayo 25-yd Francois

MISS 10 71 4:53 FG 2 4:49 Aguayo 21-yd Francois

MISS 9 75 2:29 TD 2 0:28 Rudolph 16-yd rec Francois

MISS 7 52 2:42 FG 3 12:18 Aguayo 40-yd Francois

MISS 3 32 0:41 TD 3 11:28 Stevenson 1-yd run Francois

MISS 3 11 1:30 TD 3 9:17 Whitfield 3-yd run Francois

MISS 8 77 4:24 TD 3 4:12 Izzo 2-yd rec Francois

MISS 14 51 4:58 FG 4 12:56 Aguayo 40-yd Francois

MISS 7 26 2:44 FG 4 9:16 Aguayo 44-yd Francois

MISS 8 50 3:23 FG 4 4:53 Aguayo 30-yd Francois

CSU 11 68 5:34 TD 1 9:26 Rudolph 16-yd rec Francois

CSU 8 48 3:37 TD 1 4:18 Cook 1-yd run Francois

CSU 3 27 0:53 TD 1 3:17 Rudolph 21-yd rec Francois

CSU - - -- TD 1 0:22 Wilson 89-yd punt return --

CSU 6 35 2:32 TD 2 4:44 Patrick 2-yd run Francois

CSU 4 63 1:38 TD 3 10:00 Cook 37-yd run Francois

CSU 10 76 4:51 TD 3 2:22 Tate 1-yd rec Francois

CSU 4 8 1:26 FG 4 4:59 Aguayo 46-yd Cosentino

UL 7 33 3:09 FG 1 1:41 Aguayo 47-yd Francois

UL 5 69 2:24 TD 2 10:56 Tate 20-yd rec Francois

UL 8 82 4:06 TD 4 5:19 Tate 12-yd rec Cosentino

UL 7 30 1:44 FG 4 0:51 Aguayo 33-yd Cosentino

USF 1 75 0:12 TD 1 14:31 Cook 75-yd run Francois

USF 4 76 1:27 TD 1 10:22 Cook 13-yd run Francois

USF 5 50 2:32 TD 1 6:11 Stevenson 1-yd run Francois

USF 8 64 4:11 TD 1 0:25 Wilson 3-yd rec Francois

USF 10 74 4:09 FG 2 7:04 Aguayo 25-yd Francois

USF 6 51 2:57 TD 2 1:18 Stevenson 1-yd run Francois

USF 10 95 4:33 TD 3 7:07 Patrick 2-yd run Francois

USF 10 48 4:49 FG 4 13:33 Aguayo 35-yd Francois

USF 3 43 1:35 TD 4 8:46 Francois 35-yd run Francois

UNC 5 75 2:05 TD 2 4:47 Cook 9-yd run Francois

UNC 6 66 1:53 TD 3 9:37 Patrick 0-yd run Francois

UNC 15 76 8:51 TD 4 13:22 Cook 1-yd run Francois

UNC 12 75 6:55 TD 4 5:11 Cook 3-yd run Francois

UNC 9 75 2:08 TD 4 0:23 Francois 2-yd run Francois

UM 9 62 1:10 FG 2 0:06 Aguayo 31-yd Francois

UM 6 80 3:12 TD 3 8:06 Cook 59-yd rec Francois

UM 7 60 3:34 TD 3 3:32 Whitfield 20-yd rec Francois

UM 13 73 7:25 FG 4 9:02 Aguayo 32-yd Francois

WF 8 24 3:01 FG 1 0:00 Aguayo 29-yd Francois

WF 5 26 2:28 TD 2 3:16 Francois 2-yd run Francois

WF 6 96 2:38 TD 3 7:32 Tate 11-yd rec Francois

CU 6 60 3:43 TD 2 8:20 Cook 4-yd run Francois

CU 6 78 1:21 TD 2 0:23 Murray 5-yd rec Francois

CU 1 43 0:08 TD 3 6:18 Cook 43-yd run Francois

CU 1 70 0:12 TD 3 0:43 Cook 70-yd run Francois

CU 5 80 1:56 TD 4 3:23 Cook 8-yd run Francois

NCSU 12 50 4:16 FG 2 12:36 Aguayo 32-yd Francois

NCSU 7 75 2:34 TD 2 1:20 Patrick 2-yd run Francois

NCSU 7 70 3:00 TD 3 0:00 Cook 10-yd run Francois

NCSU 5 83 1:28 TD 4 3:09 Rudolph 19-yd rec Francois

Bold denotes season high