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SIX FCS NATIONAL TITLES | ELEVEN CONFERENCE TITLES @GSATHLETICS_FB 2015 FOOTBALL NOTES SUN BELT CHAMPS: 2014 | SOUTHERN CHAMPS: 1993, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2011, 2012 | FCS NATIONAL CHAMPS: 1985, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1999, 2000 SATURDAY, OCT. 3, 2015 • 6 PM/7 PM ET MALONE STADIUM 30,427 • MONROE, LA. Series vs. ULM: GS leads 3-2 Last Meeting: GS, 22-16 (2014; in Statesboro) BROADCAST INFORMATION Television: ESPN3 PBP: TBA Analyst: TBA Radio: Eagle Sports Network PBP: Chris Blair Analyst: Terry Harvin Sidelines: Danny Reed ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Assistant AD for Athletic Communications: Bryan Johnston o: 912-478-5448; [email protected] c: 912-531-3575; c: 540-392-1994 Assistant Director: Marc Gignac o: 912-478-0312; [email protected] Assistant Director: A.J. Henderson o: 912-478-5071; [email protected] GS On the Web: gseagles.com/football Twitter: twitter.com/GSAthletics_FB Instagram: instagram.com/gsathletics THE COACHING STAFF ON THE FIELD Willie Fritz ................................................................... Head Coach Alex Atkins .............................................................. Offensive Line Matt Barrett ...........................................................Wide Receivers Johnny Jernigan ..................................................... Defensive Ends Chad Lunsford ............................................................... Tight Ends Dell McGee ............................................................Runnings Backs Michael Mutz .............................................................. Linebackers Kevin Peoples ......................................................... Defensive Line IN THE BOOTH Jack Curtis ................................. Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Doug Ruse ............................. Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks THE 2015 SCHEDULE Sept. 5 at West Virginia L, 0-44 Sept. 12 WESTERN MICHIGAN W, 43-17 Sept. 19 THE CITADEL W, 48-13 Sept. 26 at Idaho * W, 44-20 Oct. 3 at UL Monroe * 7 PM Oct. 17 NEW MEXICO STATE * 6 PM Oct. 22 at Appalachian State * 7:30 PM Oct. 29 TEXAS STATE * 7:30 PM Nov. 14 at Troy * 3:30 PM Nov. 21 at Georgia Nov. 28 SOUTH ALABAMA * 2 PM Dec. 5 GEORGIA STATE * 2 PM All times Eastern and subject to change * - Sun Belt Conference game 10 Georgia Southern is 10-1 under head coach Willie Fritz when leading at halftime. 9 The Eagles have won all nine of their Sun Belt Conference games since joining the league last season. 8 Matt Breida leads the Eagles and the Sun Belt with eight rushing touchdowns, averaging 147.2 yards per game. 7 Georgia Southern’s trip to Idaho last week is the seventh-longest in the FBS this year (not including Hawaii). 6 The Eagles’ six-point win last year against ULM sealed the outright Sun Belt Conference Championship for GS. 5 Georgia Southern has won all five of its Sun Belt Conference road contests. 4 Four different players have contributed 16 rushing TDs for the nation’s No. 4 rushing offense (358.0 ypg). 3 Georgia Southern has the third-longest active conference winning streak in the FBS at 11 games. 2 The Eagles have played two previous games at ULM, dropping both contests. 1 Head coach Willie Fritz needs one win to reach 150 victories at four-year NCAA schools, holding a 149-66 record. COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF THE SERIES • Georgia Southern leads the all-time series with ULM 3-2 after the Eagles hung on for a 22-16 win last season at Paulson Stadium to clinch the outright Sun Belt Conference title. • Each team has won its games at home with ULM upsetting the then top-ranked Eagles 21-13 at Malone Stadium in 1991. The two teams met in back-to-back years in 1987 and 1988 and then 1990 and 1991 with Georgia Southern winning two straight in the series with wins at Paulson Stadium in 1988 and 1990. GS won last year at home to take the lead in the series. CONFERENCE WINNING STREAK • Not counting conference championship games, GS has the third-longest active conference winning streak in the country at 11 games (last nine in the Sun Belt; won final two Southern Conference games in 2013), behind only Ohio State University (24) and Florida State University (22). IN THE PELICAN STATE • Georgia Southern is 1-3 in the state of Louisiana, dropping both games at ULM (1987, 1981), falling at McNeese State (2003) and beating Nicholls State (1989). • The Eagles have a future non-conference game at LSU scheduled for 2019. 2K FOR MR. #HEGONE • Matt Breida continues to put up big numbers for the Georgia Southern offense this season and passed a big milestone at Idaho last Saturday. The junior from Brooksville, Florida, became the 16th member of the 2,000-yard rushing club at GS with his 179-yard performance in the Kibbie Dome. He now has 2,089 career yards for his career and sits in 15th place all-time at Georgia Southern, one spot behind junior quarterback Kevin Ellison, who has 2,134 career rushing yards. • Eleven FBS players have a run of 80 yards or longer this year, but Breida is the only one with two. He also leads the FBS in 70-yard runs (3) and 60-yard runs (4). • In the past three games, he has racked up 589 yards rushing and eight touchdowns (176 vs. Western Michigan, 164 vs. The Citadel, 179 vs. Idaho). He has scoring runs of 70, 34, 25, 87, 83 and 66 yards. • Breida is currently seventh in the country, averaging 147.3 rushing yards per game, and is averaging 10.9 yards per carry this season. • Georgia Southern is one of just three FBS schools to currently boast two 2,000-yard rushers: Kevin Ellison (Jr., QB, 2,134 yards) and Matt Breida (Jr., RB, 2,089 yards). Ohio State features Braxton Miller (Sr., WR, 3,190 yards) and Ezekial Elliott (Jr., RB, 2,595 yards) while Arkansas has Alex Collins (Jr., RB, 2,628) and Jonathan Williams (Sr., RB, 2,321). ULM (1-3, 0-0 SUN BELT) WARHAWKS GEORGIA SOUTHERN (3-1, 1-0 SUN BELT) EAGLES

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Page 1: b WARHAWKS EAGLES - NeuLion · of three total tours in Huntsville. His resume includes a wealth of experience across the board, notably as a coach with an innate ability to connect

Game 5: vs. ULm PaGe 1 GeorGia soUthern FootbaLL Game notes

Six FCS NatioNal titleS | eleveN CoNFereNCe titleS @GSathletiCS_FB2015 Football Notes

Sun Belt ChampS: 2014 | Southern ChampS: 1993, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2011, 2012 | FCS national ChampS: 1985, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1999, 2000

AP/Coaches

Saturday, Oct. 3, 2015 • 6 PM/7 PM EtMalOnE StadiuM

30,427 • MOnrOE, la.Series vs. ULM: GS leads 3-2Last Meeting: GS, 22-16 (2014; in Statesboro)

BROADCAST INFORMATIONTelevision: ESPN3 PBP: TBA Analyst: TBA

Radio: Eagle Sports Network PBP: Chris Blair Analyst: Terry Harvin Sidelines: Danny Reed

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONSAssistant AD for Athletic Communications: Bryan Johnston o: 912-478-5448; [email protected] c: 912-531-3575; c: 540-392-1994Assistant Director: Marc Gignac o: 912-478-0312; [email protected] Director: A.J. Henderson o: 912-478-5071; [email protected]

GS On the Web: gseagles.com/footballTwitter: twitter.com/GSAthletics_FBInstagram: instagram.com/gsathletics

THE COACHING STAFFON THE FIELDWillie Fritz ................................................................... Head CoachAlex Atkins .............................................................. Offensive LineMatt Barrett ...........................................................Wide ReceiversJohnny Jernigan .....................................................Defensive EndsChad Lunsford ...............................................................Tight EndsDell McGee ............................................................Runnings BacksMichael Mutz ..............................................................LinebackersKevin Peoples ......................................................... Defensive Line

IN THE BOOTHJack Curtis .................................Defensive Coordinator/SecondaryDoug Ruse ............................. Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks

THE 2015 SCHEDULE Sept. 5 at West Virginia L, 0-44 Sept. 12 WEStErn Michigan W, 43-17 Sept. 19 thE citadEl W, 48-13 Sept. 26 at Idaho * W, 44-20 Oct. 3 at UL Monroe * 7 PM Oct. 17 nEW MExicO StatE * 6 PM Oct. 22 at Appalachian State * 7:30 PM Oct. 29 tExaS StatE * 7:30 PM Nov. 14 at Troy * 3:30 PM Nov. 21 at Georgia Nov. 28 SOuth alabaMa * 2 PM Dec. 5 gEOrgia StatE * 2 PM

All times Eastern and subject to change* - Sun Belt Conference game

10 Georgia Southern is 10-1 under head coach Willie Fritz when leading at halftime. 9 The Eagles have won all nine of their Sun Belt Conference games since joining the league last season. 8 Matt Breida leads the Eagles and the Sun Belt with eight rushing touchdowns, averaging 147.2 yards per game. 7 Georgia Southern’s trip to Idaho last week is the seventh-longest in the FBS this year (not including Hawaii). 6 The Eagles’ six-point win last year against ULM sealed the outright Sun Belt Conference Championship for GS. 5 Georgia Southern has won all five of its Sun Belt Conference road contests. 4 Four different players have contributed 16 rushing TDs for the nation’s No. 4 rushing offense (358.0 ypg). 3 Georgia Southern has the third-longest active conference winning streak in the FBS at 11 games. 2 The Eagles have played two previous games at ULM, dropping both contests. 1 Head coach Willie Fritz needs one win to reach 150 victories at four-year NCAA schools, holding a 149-66 record.

COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF

the series

• Georgia Southern leads the all-time series with ULM 3-2 after the Eagles hung on for a 22-16 win last season at Paulson Stadium to clinch the outright Sun Belt Conference title. • Each team has won its games at home with ULMupsetting the then top-ranked Eagles 21-13 at Malone Stadium in 1991. The two teams met in back-to-back years in 1987 and 1988 and then 1990 and 1991 with Georgia Southern winning two straight in the series with wins at Paulson Stadium in 1988 and 1990. GS won last year at home to take the lead in the series.

ConFerenCe WinninG streak

• Not counting conference championship games, GS has the third-longest active conference winning streak in the country at 11 games (last nine in the Sun Belt; won final two Southern Conference games in 2013), behind only Ohio State University (24) and Florida State University (22).

in the PeLiCan state

• Georgia Southern is 1-3 in the state of Louisiana, dropping both games at ULM (1987, 1981), falling at McNeese State (2003) and beating Nicholls State (1989). • The Eagles have a future non-conference game at LSU scheduled for 2019.

2k For mr. #heGone

• Matt Breida continues to put up big numbers for the Georgia Southern offense this season and passed a big milestone at Idaho last Saturday. The junior from Brooksville, Florida, became the 16th member of the 2,000-yard rushing club at GS with his 179-yard performance in the Kibbie Dome. He now has 2,089 career yards for his career and sits in 15th place all-time at Georgia Southern, one spot behind junior quarterback Kevin Ellison, who has 2,134 career rushing yards. • Eleven FBS players have a run of 80 yards or longer this year, but Breida is the only one with two. He also leads the FBS in 70-yard runs (3) and 60-yard runs (4). • In the past three games, he has racked up 589 yards rushing and eight touchdowns (176 vs. Western Michigan, 164 vs. The Citadel, 179 vs. Idaho). He has scoring runs of 70, 34, 25, 87, 83 and 66 yards. • Breida is currently seventh in the country, averaging 147.3 rushing yards per game, and is averaging 10.9 yards per carry this season. • Georgia Southern is one of just three FBS schools to currently boast two 2,000-yard rushers: Kevin Ellison (Jr., QB, 2,134 yards) and Matt Breida (Jr., RB, 2,089 yards). Ohio State features Braxton Miller (Sr., WR, 3,190 yards) and Ezekial Elliott (Jr., RB, 2,595 yards) while Arkansas has Alex Collins (Jr., RB, 2,628) and Jonathan Williams (Sr., RB, 2,321).

ulM (1-3, 0-0 Sun bElt)

WARHAWKSgEOrgia SOuthErn (3-1, 1-0 Sun bElt)

EAGLES

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Game 5: vs. ULm PaGe 2 GeorGia soUthern FootbaLL Game notes

Six FCS NatioNal titleS | eleveN CoNFereNCe titleS GSeaGleS.Com

CoaCh WiLLie FritZ When Coach Willie Fritz arrived in Statesboro in January, 2014 to interview for Georgia Southern’s head football coaching position, it may never have crossed his mind that he wasn’t going to leave. The day after Coach Fritz made his presentation to the search committee, Director of Athletics Tom Kleinlein announced the hiring of Fritz as the ninth head football coach in the program’s modern history. Bishop Field House, the site of the announcement, was packed with media members, donors, Eagle fans, alumni and students on Jan. 10, 2014, where they were introduced to the man who would lead the Eagle Football program into a new era. The early returns on Kleinlein’s hire are positive as Fritz led the Eagles to a perfect 8-0 record in conference play to earn the Sun Belt Conference title. Fritz was also named the conference’s coach of the year for his team’s success. Fritz had the Eagles’ bowl eligible with a 9-3 overall record at the season’s end but the school’s waiver claim to allow Georgia Southern to play in a bowl despite being in the second year of the NCAA’s transition period was denied. The Eagles dominated both sides of the ball and led the Sun Belt in scoring offense, scoring defense, total offense and rushing offense. Now in his second season in Statesboro, Fritz carries a 12-4 record as the head man of the Eagles. A proven winner with more than 30 years of coaching experience, Fritz led Sam Houston State to back-to-back Southland Conference titles, NCAA FCS championship appearances in 2011 and 2012, and a third-straight playoff berth in 2013. In 22-plus years as a head coach, Fritz owns a 72.5 winning percentage with a record of 185-70-1 and more than a few trophies for his accomplishments at the national, regional and conference levels. The Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year at the FCS level in 2012, Fritz was recognized nationally in 2011 as the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Coach of the Year. Honored as the AFCA Regional Coach of the Year in 2011 and 2012, Fritz was selected by the media and his peers in the Southland Conference as the league’s Coach of the Year in 2011 after his team went a perfect 7-0 in conference play. In 2011 and 2012, Sam Houston State posted the two highest single-season win totals in program history with marks of 14-1 (2011) and 11-4 (2012) and Bearkat players were showered with accolades. More than 50 earned All-Southland Conference honors under Fritz in the last four years, not including additional “Player of the Year,” “Offensive Player of the Year,” “Defensive Player of the Year,” and “Newcomer of the Year” awards. All-America status from national coaching and media outlets were bestowed on 11 Sam Houston State players during his tenure. Fritz came to Georgia Southern after four years as the head coach of the Bearkats and his most recent of three total tours in Huntsville. His resume includes a wealth of experience across the board, notably as a coach with an innate ability to connect with his players, demand accountability and build winning programs. After a highly successful tenure at Blinn College, averaging nearly 10 wins a season during his four years there, Fritz left to revitalize a Central Missouri program

and guided it to 11 winning seasons. The NCAA Division II program’s ledger included two 10-win seasons with the 2001 Mule squad earning its first postseason trip in more than 30 years. In 2002, Central Missouri made its first-ever appearance in the NCAA Division II playoffs and was the Mid-America Athletic Association (MIAA) co-champion a year later. A 97-47 mark in 13 seasons ranks Fritz as the winningest coach in the program’s century-long history. He was the only coach to ever win seven or more games in eight consecutive seasons and his victory total ranked him 15th among active Division II coaches at the time. In addition to his impressive .674 winning percentage with the Mules, Fritz coached his student-athletes to achieve their potential both on the field and in the classroom. More than 150 Mules were recognized with All-MIAA honors with 41 first-team selections and 24 All-Americans. Under Fritz, Central Missouri recorded a graduation rate of 84 percent with 144 MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll recipients, 14 Academic All-Region and three Academic All-Americans. Serving as a graduate assistant for the Bearkat program during the 1984 and 1985 seasons, Fritz earned a master’s degree in kinesiology while Sam Houston State posted a 16-6 record and won the 1985 Gulf Star Conference championship. He returned to Huntsville in 1991 after spending two years at Coffeyville College in Kansas under legendary Coach Dick Foster, earning a promotion to defensive coordinator after one year. He stayed another two years to work for Coach Skip Foster and the Red Ravens. Coach Ron Randleman brought Fritz back to the state of Texas and Sam Houston State as secondary and special teams coach in 1991, instilling an attitude of excellence on special teams that would last more than a decade. The Bearkats’ “block party” racked up 80 blocked punts, field goals and extra points beginning with Fritz in 1991 and lasting through 2004. In Fritz’s first year as a full-time assistant coach at Sam Houston State in 1991, the Bearkats won the Southland Conference. That league title and eight-win season launched SHSU to the program’s second-ever appearance in the NCAA playoffs. Fritz would leave Huntsville again, this time for an opportunity to be the head coach at Blinn College, where he would turn around a program that had only five wins in its previous three seasons. From 1993-96, Fritz and the Buccaneers would rack up 39 victories against only five losses with a tie and claim two national junior college championships. He was inducted into the NJCAA Football Hall of Fame for the environment of success he created at Blinn. One of seven children, Fritz is the son of the late Harry Fritz, who coached the Central Missouri football team in 1952 before continuing his career as the Executive Director at the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) in Kansas City. The elder Fritz also served at several colleges and universities in administration as an athletics director. Fritz played on two conference title teams and was a four-starter at defensive back for Coach Randleman at Pittsburg State and remained at his alma mater as a student assistant coach for his alma mater in 1982. Early coaching stops included a year at Shawnee Mission Northwest High School (Kansas) in 1983 and Willis High

the FritZ FiLePersonaL: Born: April 2, 1960 in Bemidji, MN; Raised in Kansas City, MO Wife: Susan Fritz Children: Wesley, Elaine, Brooke

eDUCation: College: Pittsburg State (1983) Postgraduate: Sam Houston State (1986)

PLaYinG eXPerienCe: Pittsburg State (1978-81) - Football (DB; 4-year starter) Pittsburg State (1978-81) - Basketball (PG; 2-year starter)

CoaChinG eXPerienCe:1982 Student Assistant Coach, Pittsburg State1983 Assistant Coach, Shawnee Mission Northwest H.S.1984-85 Graduate Assistant Coach, Sam Houston State1986 Assistant Coach, Willis High School (Texas)1987 Assistant Coach, Coffeyville College1988-1990 Defensive Coordinator, Coffeyville College1991-1992 Assistant Coach, Sam Houston State1993-96 Head Coach, Blinn College 1993 6-3-1 1994 9-2 Mineral Water Bowl 1995 12-0 NJCAA National Championship 1996 12-0 NJCAA National Championship1997-2009 Head Coach, University of Central Missouri 1997 5-6 1998 8-3 1999 7-4 2000 7-4 2001 10-2 Mineral Water Bowl Champs 2002 10-2 NCAA Division II Playoffs 2003 9-2 2004 7-4 2005 7-3 2006 5-6 2007 7-4 2008 7-4 2009 8-32010-13 Head Coach, Sam Houston State 2010 6-5 2011 14-1 Southland Conference Champions; NCAA FCS Championship game 2012 11-4 NCAA FCS Championship game 2013 9-5 NCAA FCS Playoffs2014- Head Coach, Georgia Southern 2014 9-3 Sun Belt Champs 2015 3-1Record at Blinn: 39-5-1 (four years)Record at UCM: 97-47 (13 years)Record at SHSU: 40-15 (four years)Record at GS: 12-4 (second year)College Record (overall): 188-71-1 (23rd year)NCAA Record (overall): 149-66 (19th year)

School (Texas) in 1986, with his return to Sam Houston State for graduate school in between those years. Fritz and his wife Susan have three children, Wesley, Lainie and Brooke. Wesley is a the Director of Player Personnel for the football program, and Lainie is a sports anchor at WCBD News 2 in Charleston, South Carolina, and Brooke begins 2015 as a freshman honors student at the University of Georgia.

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Game 5: vs. ULm PaGe 3 GeorGia soUthern FootbaLL Game notes

Six FCS NatioNal titleS | eleveN CoNFereNCe titleS @GSathletiCS_FBGEORGIA SOUTHERN

2015 [3-1, 1-0 Sun Belt]S 5 at West Virginia L 0-44S 12 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 43-17S 19 THE CITADEL W 48-13S 26 * at Idaho W 44-20O 3 * at UL MonroeO 17 * NEW MEXICO STATEO 22 * at Appalachian StateO 29 * TEXAS STATE N 14 * at TroyN 21 at GeorgiaN 28 * SOUTH ALABAMAD 5 * GEORGIA STATE

2014 [9-3, 8-0 Sun Belt, CHAMPS]A 30 at NC State L 23-24S 6 SAVANNAH STATE W 83-9S 13 at Georgia Tech L 38-42S 20 * SOUTH ALABAMA W 28-6S 25 * APPALACHIAN STATE W 34-14O 4 * at New Mexico State W 36-28O 11 * IDAHO W 47-24O 25 * at Georgia State W 69-31O 30 * TROY W 42-10N 8 * at Texas State W 28-25N 15 at Navy L 19-52N 29 * UL MONROE W 22-16

SAM HOUSTON STATE

2013 [9-5, 4-3 Southland, 3rd] A 31 HOUSTON BAPTIST W 74-0S 7 at Texas A&M L 28-65S 14 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 55-17S 21 INCARNATE WORD W 52-21S 28 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 49-34O 12 * LAMAR W 14-3O 19 * at McNeese State L 23-31O 26 * NORTHWESTERN ST W 44-10N 2 * Stephen F. Austin# W 56-49N 9 * NICHOLLS W 49-24N 16 * at Southeastern La. L 21-34N 23 * at Central Arkansas L 31-49 POSTSEASONN 30 SOUTHERN UTAH W 51-20D 7 at Southeastern La. L 29-30

#at Reliant Stadium, Houston, Texas 2012 [11-4, 6-1, Southland; Co-Champs]S 8 INCARNATE WORD W 54-7S 15 at Baylor L 23-48S 22 * at Central Arkansas L 20-24S 27 at Texas Southern W 50-6O 6 * Stephen F. Austin# W 51-43O 13 * at Nicholls W 41-0O 20 * McNEESE STATE W 45-10O 27 * at Lamar W 56-7N 3 * SOUTHEASTERN LA W 70-0N 10 * at Northwestern State W 52-17N 17 at Texas A&M L 28-47 POSTSEASOND 1 CAL POLY W 18-16D 7 at Montana State W 34-16D 15 at Eastern Washington W 45-42J 5 North Dakota State@ L 13-39

#at Reliant Stadium, Houston, Texas@ at Frisco, Texas

2011 [14-1, 7-0 Southland; CHAMPS]S 1 WESTERN ILLINOIS W 20-6S 17 * CENTRAL ARKANSAS W 31-10S 24 at New Mexico Wot 48-45O 1 UTSA W 22-7O 8 * Stephen F. Austin# W 45-10O 15 * NICHOLLS W 47-7O 22 * at McNeese State W 38-14O 29 * LAMAR W 66-0N 5 * at Southeastern LA W 38-9N 12 * NORTHWESTERN STATE W 43-17N 19 at Texas State W 36-14 POSTSEASOND 3 STONY BROOK W 34-27D 10 MONTANA STATE W 49-13D 16 MONTANA W 31-28J 7 North Dakota State@ L 6-17

#at Reliant Stadium, Houston, Texas@ at Frisco, Texas

2010 [6-5, 4-3 Southland, 3rd] S 4 at Baylor L 3-34S 18 at Western Illinois L 14-56S 25 GARDNER WEBB W 30-14O 2 * at Lamar W 38-10O 9 * at Nicholls W 26-7O 16 * SOUTHEASTERN LA W 57-7O 23 * Stephen F. Austin# L 28-31O 30 * at Northwestern St. L2ot 20-23N 6 * McNEESE STATE L 28-33N 13 * at Central Arkansas W 20-13N 20 TEXAS STATE W 31-29

#at Reliant Stadium, Houston, Texas

CENTRAL MISSOURI

2009 [8-3, 6-3 MIAA T-2] A 27 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST W 39-28S 3 MISSOURI S&T W 50-13S 12 * at Emporia State W 24-21S 19 * PITTSBURG STATE W 23-14S 26 * at Washburn L 21-36O 3 * TRUMAN W 38-3O 10 * FORT HAYS STATE W 48-3O 17 * at Missouri Western L 21-36O 24 * at Nebraska-Omaha W 49-31O 31 * MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 27-17N 7 * at Northest Missouri L 14-56 2008 [7-4, 5-4 MIAA T-4]A 28 MINNESOTA STATE W 29-9S 4 ARKANSAS TECH W 49-13S 13 * at Truman W 31-28S 20 * WASHBURN W 43-34S 27 * at Pittsburg State L 28-49O 4 * EMPORIA STATE W 42-14O 11 * NORTHWEST MO STATE L 13-20O 18 * at Missouri Southern W 47-14O 25 * NEBRASKA-OMAHA L 33-38N 1 * MISSOURI WESTERN L 41-42 N 8 * at Fort Hays State W 24-21 2007 [7-4, 6-3 MIAA, T-3]A 23 at Minnesota State L 14-23S 8 CONCORDIA-ST.PAUL W 56-24S 15 * TRUMAN W 27-7S 22 * at Washburn W 28-14S 29 * PITTSBURG STATE L2ot 31-38O 6 * at Emporia State W 38-7O 13 * at Northwest Missouri L 26-28O 20 * MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 24-23O 27 * at Southwest Baptist W 56-14N 3 * at Missouri Southern L 28-42N 10 * FORT HAYES STATE W 31-10

2006 [5-6, 3-6 MIAA, T-6] S 2 at Lincoln W 78-0S 9 DAKOTA STATE W 52-0S 16 * WASHBURN L 10-14S 23 * at Truman L 21-24S 30 * at Fort Hays State W 37-14O 7 * MISSOURI WESTERN L 14-31O 14 * SOUTHWEST BAPTIST W 49-24O 21 * at Missouri Southern L 26-31O 28 * NORTHWEST MISSOURI L 14-31N 4 * EMPORIA STATE W 48-21N 11 * at Pittsburg State L 30-35

2005 [7-3, 5-3 MIAA, 5TH]A 25 ADAMS STATE W 14-6S 1 LINCOLN W 83-0S 10 * at Washburn L 27-42S 17 * TRUMAN W 69-17O 1 * at Missouri Western L 10-13O 8 * at Southwest Baptist W 45-7O 15 * MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 27-24O 22 * at Northwest Missouri L 21-31O 29 * at Emporia State W 21-14N 5 * PITTSBURG STATE W 83-21

2004 [7-4, 5-4 MIAA, 4TH]A 28 at Adams State W 13-0S 4 at Lincoln W 47-0S 11 * NORTHWEST MO. STATE L 20-38S 18 * at Missouri Southern W 40-33S 25 * SOUTHERN BAPTIST W 48-21O 2 * MISSOURI WESTERN L 44-49O 9 * at Missouri Rolla S&T L 38-42O 16 * at Truman W 46-0O 23 * WASHBURN W 47-21O 30 * at Pittsburg State L 27-47N 6 * EMPORIA STATE W 35-33

2003 [9-2, 7-2 MIAA; Co-Champs]A 28 LINCOLN W 37-13S 11 LANGSTON W 75-6S 20 * at Northwest Mo. State W 52-24S 27 * MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 50-7O 4 * at Southwest Baptist W 30-23O 11 * at Missouri Western L 10-27O 18 * MISSOURI ROLLA W 73-21O 25 * TRUMAN W 28-22N 1 * at Washburn W 49-28N 8 * PITTSBURG STATE L 24-28N 15 * at Emporia State W 28-18

2002 [10-2, 8-1 MIAA, 2nd]A 31 at Lincoln W 63-7S 14 STERLING W 72-12S 21 * at Missouri Western W 21-14S 28 * EMPORIA STATE W 41-13O 5 * MISSOURI ROLLA W 55-14O 12 * at Southwest Baptist W 35-6O 19 * WASHBURN W 55-21O 26 * MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 42-21N 2 * at Northwest Mo State L 7-10N 9 * TRUMAN W 17-3N 16 * at Pittsburg State Wot 23-20 POSTSEASONN 23 ** at Northern Colorado L 28-49** NCAA DIVISION II PLAYOFFS

2001 [10-2, 7-2 MIAA, 2nd]A 30 LINCOLN W 24-10S 6 OTTAWA W 63-13S 15 * MISSOURI WESTERN W 34-28S 22 * at Emporia State Wot 40-34S 29 * at Missouri Rolla W 31-10O 6 * SOUTHWEST BAPTIST W 49-17O 13 * at Washburn W 58-34O 20 * at Missouri Southern L 13-35O 27 * NORTHWEST MO STATE W 37-36N 3 * at Truman W 58-27N 10 * PITTSBURG STATE L 13-38 POSTSEASOND 1 † vs. Minnesota Duluth W 48-17

† Mineral Water Bowl, Excelsior Springs, Mo.

2000 [7-4, 5-4 MIAA, 4th]A 31 WINONA STATE W 45-26S 9 QUINCY W 75-0S 16 * EMPORIA STATE W 34-21S 23 * at Pittsburg State L 20-23S 30 * WASHBURN W 28-17O 7 * at Truman L 14-28O 14 * at Missouri Rolla W 33-7O 21 * MISSOURI WESTERN Lot 16-23O 28 * SOUTHWEST BAPTIST W 41-10N 4 * at Missouri Southern W 35-0N 11 * NORTHWEST MO. STATE L 17-55

1999 [7-4, 5-4 MIAA, 4th]A 28 at Quincy W 60-13S 4 WINONA STATE W 30-24S 18 * at Emporia State L 12-41S 25 * PITTSBURG STATE L 7-14O 2 * at Washburn w 32-18O 9 * TRUMAN L 13-24O 16 * MISSOURI-ROLLA W 41-0O 23 * at Missouri Western W 35-28O 30 * at Southern Baptist W 49-3N 6 * MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 47-7N 13 * at Northwest Mo. State L 14-41

1998 [8-3, 6-3 MIAA, T-3rd] S 3 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 42-26S 12 ST. CLOUD STATE W 20-16S 19 * MISSOURI-ROLLA W 27-0S 26 * at Truman W 10-7O 3 * SOUTHWEST BAPTIST W 34-0O 10 * at Missouri Southern W 20-13O 15 * at Pittsburg State L 13-32O 24 * EMPORIA STATE L 24-56O 31 * NORTHWEST MO STATE L 20-34N 7 * at Washburn W 37-0N 14 * MISSOURI WESTERN W 38-28

1997 [5-6, 4-5 MIAA, 6TH] S 6 at Nebraska-Omaha L 12-41S 13 MENLO (CALIF.) W 53-13S 20 * at Missouri-Rolla W 44-14S 27 * TRUMAN L2ot 34-37O 4 * at Southwest Baptist W 52-17O 11 * MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 31-10O 18 * PITTSBURG STATE Lot 29-30O 25 * at Emporia State L 10-50N 1 * at Northwest Mo State L 9-41N 8 * WASHBURN W 20-14N 15 * at Missouri Western Lot 24-27

BLINN COLLEGE

1996 [12-0, 7-0 SWJCFC; NAT’L CHAMPS]A 31 HARDIN SIMMONS JV W 28-7S 7 at Cisco W 66-7S 21 * TYLER W 37-13S 28 * at Navarro W 21-6O 5 * CISCO W 52-7O 12 * at Ranger W 50-15O 19 * TRINITY VALLEY W 41-6O 26 * at Kilgore W 24-8N 2 * NORTHEASTERN OKLA W 14-7

POSTSEASONN 9 ** vs. Trinity Valley W 21-0N 16 ** vs. Navarro W 43-0 D 7 NC Coffeyville W 43-14 ** SWJCFC PlayoffsNC NJCAA National Championship atMineral Water Bowl, Excelsior Springs, Mo.

1995 [12-0, 6-0 TJCFC; NAT’L CHAMPS]S 2 HARDIN SIMMONS JV W 21-7S 9 CISCO W 56-10S 23 * at Tyler W 37-10S 30 * NAVARRO W 28-16O 7 * at Cisco W 35-11O 14 * RANGER W 40-6O 21 * at Trinity Valley W 24-10O 28 KILGORE W 45-14N 4 * at Northeastern Okla. W 24-17 POSTSEASONN 11 ** vs. Trinity Valley W 37-7N 18 ** vs. Cisco W 51-19 D 2 NC Hinds W 21-14 ** TJCFC PlayoffsNC NJCAA National Championship at Texas Junior College Shrine Bowl

1994 [9-2, 5-1 TJCFC)S 3 at Tyler W 28-14S 10 RANGER W 31-15S 17 NAVARRO W 42-24S 24 at Cisco W 42-7O 1 * TYLER W 41-10O 8 * at Navarro W 41-19O 15 * CISCO W 45-26O 22 * at Ranger W 59-30O 29 * vs. Trinity Valley L 23-27N 5 * at Kilgore W 13-9 POSTSEASOND 3 † Hinds L 17-19 † Mineral Water Bowl; Excelsior Springs, Mo.

1993 [6-3-1, 3-2-1 TJCFC) S 4 TYLER W 23-15S 11 CISCO W 31-21S 18 TRINITY VALLEY L 17-20S 25 at Kilgore W 17-16O 2 * at Tyler L 14-35O 9 * NAVARRO L 10-17O 16 * at Cisco W 41-18O 23 * RANGER W 16-12O 30 * at Trinity Valley T 17-17N 6 * KILGORE W 30-7

* denotes Conference games

188-71-1 Overall Record149-66 Overall Record at Four-Year NCAA Schools12-4 Overall Record at Georgia Southern7-0 Record Paulson Stadium9-0 Record in Sun Belt Games4-0 Record in Sun Belt Home Games5-0 Record in Sun Belt Road Games1 Sun Belt Conference Titles2 Southland Conference Titles2 NJCAA National Titles3 FCS Playoff Appearances2 FCS National Title Game Appearances1 Division II Playoff Appearances

FritZ notabLes

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ProNuNciatioN Guide

NAMESTravis BAUGUS .........................................................BOW-gusJake BANTA ............................................................. BAN-tuhTyler BASS ............................................................ like the fishJay BOWDRY .......................................................... BOW-dreeMatthew BREIDA ................................................... BREE-dahLane ECTON ........................................................... ECK-tawnUKEME ELIGWE ............................. oo-KAM-ay ee-LEEG-wayPatrick FLOWE ............................................................... FLOWOBE Fortune ..................................................................... O-BMALIK Henry......................................................... mah-LEEKRIYAHD Jones .......................................................... ree-YAHDYOUNGHOE KOO ............................................ Young Way CooJ.B. KOUASSI ..................................................... coo-WAH-seeMax MAGAÑA ................................................... muh-GAN-yaMatt MUTZ (coach) ...................................................... MOOTZRyan NOWICKI ................................................... no-WICK-eeCody REDIGER ..................................................... RED-eh-GERDoug RUSE (coach) .................................. rhymes with mooseIsaiah SEISE............................................................... SEE-SAY

Jeremiah THEUS .......................................................... THE-usANTWIONE Williams ................................................ AN-twon

HOMETOWNS / AFFILIATIONSBleckley...................................................................BLECK-leeBulloch ........................................................................BullickColerain ..................................................................CO-ler-AINCoweta ............................................................. Co-WHEE-tahDacula ....................................................................Duh-Q-lahHoschton ..................................................................HOSH-tinHouston County ....................................................HOUSE-tonLa Marque ............................................................. Lah MARKLithonia....................................................... LITH-own-ee-ahLowndes...................................................................... LoundsMartinez ............................................................. Mar-tin-ESSMonticello ......................................................Mont-i-SELL-ohMoultrie ............................................................... MOLE-treeToccoa ................................................................... Tah-CO-ahWetumpka ........................................................Wah-TUM-ka

2015 Fritz at GSAugust 0-0 0-1September 3-1 6-2October 0-0 4-0November 0-0 2-1December/January 0-0 0-0gS’S cOnfErEncE rEcOrd

At home 0-0 4-0On the road 1-0 5-0Neutral 0-0 0-0gS’S nOn-cOnfErEncE rEcOrd

At home 2-0 3-0On the road 0-1 0-4Neutral 0-0 0-0gS in

Georgia 2-0 8-1Everywhere else 1-1 4-3gS On

Grass 2-0 7-2Artificial Turf 1-1 5-2gS’S rEcOrd in gaMES ...Decided by 20+ pts. 3-1 9-2Decided by 11-19 pts. 0-0 0-0Decided by 8-10 pts. 0-0 1-0Decided by 4-7 pts. 0-0 1-1Decided by 3 or less pts. 0-0 1-1Home during the day 0-0 0-0Away during the day 0-0 2-3Home at night (6 pm or later) 2-0 6-0Away at night (6pm or later) 1-1 3-1gS’S rEcOrd WhEn ScOring ...Less than 20 points 0-1 0-220-29 points 0-0 3-130+ points 3-0 9-1gS’S rEcOrd WhEn allOWing ...Less than 14 points 1-0 4-014-24 points 2-0 5-125+ points 0-1 3-3gS’S rEcOrd WhEn ...Leading after the 1st qtr 3-0 11-1Trailing after the 1st qtr 0-1 1-2Leading at halftime 3-0 10-1Trailing at halftime 0-1 2-3Leading after the 3rd qtr 3-0 11-1Trailing after the 3rd qtr 0-1 1-3Tied heading into the 4th qtr 0-0 0-0Playing an OT game 0-0 0-0Scoring first 2-0 8-2Opponent scores first 1-1 4-2Outrushing opponent 3-1 12-2Being outrushed 0-0 0-2Rushing total is even 0-0 0-0Win the turnover battle 2-0 8-0Lose the turnover battle 0-1 1-3Turnover battle is even 1-0 3-1Blocking a kick 1-0 4-0Scoring a def/ST TD 0-0 2-0gS’S rEcOrd With ...A 100-yard rusher 3-0 10-3Two 100-yard rushers 2-0 6-1300+ yards rushing 3-0 12-0400+ yards rushing 2-0 7-0200+ yards passing 0-0 1-1400+ yards total offense 3-0 11-3500+ yards total offense 1-0 4-1gS’S rEcOrd allOWing ...A 100-yard rusher 1-0 1-2A 100-yard receiver 2-1 5-2150+ yards rushing 1-1 2-3300+ yards rushing 1-0 1-2200+ yards passing 2-0 9-1300+ yards passing 0-1 4-1400+ yards total offense 0-1 3-4500+ yards total offense 0-1 1-2

eaGLe trenDsthe CoaChes

Willie Fritz ....................................................................Coach .................................................................... Todd BerryGeorgia Southern ........................................................School ............................................................................. ULMPittsburg State (‘83) ............................................... Alma Mater ................................................................ Tulsa (‘83)12-4 (second year) ............................................. Record at School ................................................ 28-36 (sixth year) 188-71-1 (23rd year) ............................................Overall Record ..................................................57-95 (14th year)

• Under Willie Fritz (16 games), the Eagles are 12-2 when outrushing their opponents, 0-2 when being outrushed and 0-0 when the rushing total is even.

• Under Fritz (since 2014), GS is 12-1 when rushing for 300 yards or more. The Eagles are 8-0 when rushing for 400 yards or more, 2-0 when rushing for 500 yards or more and 1-0 when rushing for 600 yards or more.

• The Eagles are 10-1 when rushing 50 times or more in a game under Fritz.

• Additionally, GS is 9-2 when holding the time of possession battle advantage in Fritz’s time in Statesboro.

rushiNG = outcome?9/28/87 Maine 31- 28 W OT9/3/05 at Northeastern 41- 38 W OT10/21/06 Appalachian St 20- 27 L 2OT11/18/06 Central Arkansas 31- 34 L OT9/27/07 Chattanooga 38- 45 L OT10/13/07 at Elon 33- 36 L 2OT9/13/08 Northeastern 34- 27 W OT9/27/08 Wofford 37- 38 L OT10/25/08 at Western Carolina 38- 31 W OT11/1/08 at The Citadel 44- 41 W 3OT11/6/10 Appalachian St 21- 14 W OT10/27/12 at Chattanooga 39- 31 W 3OT

GS IN OVERTIME (7-5)

Team Conf. Overall Georgia Southern 1-0 3-1 Georgia State 1-0 1-2 Appalachian State 0-0 2-1 South Alabama 0-0 2-2 Louisiana Lafayette 0-0 1-2 ULM 0-0 1-2 Troy 0-0 1-2 Arkansas State 0-0 1-3 Texas State 0-0 1-3 Idaho 0-1 1-3 New Mexico State 0-1 0-3

2015 suN belt staNdiNGs

Keeping Up With The Non-Conference FoesWest Virginia (3-0): at OklahomaWestern Michigan (1-3): OPENThe Citadel (2-2): OPENGeorgia (4-0): vs. Alabama

This Week in The Sun BeltSaturday, October 3 Wyoming at Appalachian State Liberty at Georgia State South Alabama at Troy Idaho at Arkansas State Georgia Southern at ULM Louisiana Lafayette at Louisiana Tech New Mexico State at New Mexico

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Gs Points oF PriDeFrom one CarrY to 1,000 YarDs

• With a single rushing attempt in 2013 for a gain of 15 yards in the Elon game to a 1,000-yard season in 2014, Matt Breida now has 10 games with 100 yards or more rushing and 10 rushing scores of 50 yards or more. He became the first Eagle to put up 200 yards in a single game since 2012 when he ran for 201 with no lost yardage at Georgia State last year. He had 17 rushing touchdowns last season with just 10 yards total lost on 171 carries. • His 8.68 yards per carry average last season (171-1,485) ranked first nationally (FBS) and set a new Eagles’ single-season record ahead of Adrian Peterson’s 7.52 average (257-1,932) during the 1998 season. • Breida’s 1,485 rushing yards in 2014 ranked sixth on the Georgia Southern single-season list. • Breida led both the nation and Sun Belt in rushing yards per carry at 8.7 last year and ranked at the top of the Sun Belt rushing chart at 123.8 yards per game last season. He had more rushing touchdowns of 50 yards or more than anyone in the nation (7) and had the second-highest rushing touchdowns in the league with 17. He finished with 1,485 yards en route to earning first-team All-Sun Belt accolades. • The junior checked in at sixth on the 2015 list of College Football’s 15 most explosive athletes, compiled by Mike Huguenin of NFL.com. He was named a preseason first team All-Sun Belt selection in Phil Steele’s and Athlon Sports college football previews and was named to the Maxwell Award and Doak Walker Award Watch Lists.

• Georgia Southern’s graduate programs in public health have been ranked 12th in the nation, according to the Spring 2015 Public Health Grad Rankings on GraduatePrograms.com. The ranking was based on reviews from more than 70,000 students participating in more than 1,600 graduate programs nationwide.

• In its recent publication, “2015 Top Online Education Degrees,” the SR Education Group ranked Georgia Southern’s online education graduate degree programs 12th in the nation among nonprofit colleges and universities offering online education undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs.

• The Georgia Southern College of Business Administration has been recognized as one of the top universities for professional sales education in the country by the Sales Education Foundation (SEF).

• The Georgia Southern College of Business Administration was featured in Newsweek‘s “Great Business Schools 2015,” which featured eight outstanding business programs from across the country. These schools were selected not only for their academic standards, but also for their ability to help their students find employment after graduation.

• Georgia Southern’s Garden of the Coastal Plain was listed among the “50 Most Amazing University Botanical Gardens and Arboretums in the U.S.” by The Best Colleges.

• The Online MBA offered by the College of Business Administration at Georgia Southern has been ranked 17th by BestColleges.com as a Top Online MBA Program of 2015.

• The College of Education earned a top 75 ranking among schools offering online graduate education programs in the 2015 U.S. News & World Report “Best Online Graduate Education Programs.”

• Georgia Southern University’s online M.Ed. in Higher Education degree program has been ranked by TheBestSchools.org as one of “The 25 Best Online Master in Higher Education Degree Programs.”

• For the third consecutive year, GS has been named by U.S. News & World Report as a Best Online Education Program. Degrees on the annual list included graduate computer information technology, graduate education, graduate business and our online bachelor’s programs.

• Georgia Southern has been named a military-friendly school for the third year in a row by Military Advanced Education in its 2014 Guide to Military-Friendly Colleges and Universities and by G.I. Jobs in its 2015 Military Friendly Schools.

• GSU’s Fashion Merchandising and Apparel Design program was named one of the top fashion design schools and one of the top fashion merchandising schools in the United States by fashion-schools.org. The University was also ranked ninth on the list of Top 15 Fashion Schools in the South.

• Georgia Southern’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) program was ranked in the top 25 as one of the nation’s Top Online MBA programs by M magazine (mbaonline.com), the No. 1 online MBA magazine for students.

• For the fourth consecutive year, GS was named one of the nation’s most environmentally responsible “green colleges” by The Princeton Review’s Guide to 353 Green Colleges.

breiDa bY the nUmbers

• Here are Breida’s career rushing numbers:

Date Opponent Car. Yds. TD Lg2013N 16 Elon 1 15 0 15

2014A 31 at N.C. State 10 87 1 61t S 6 SAVANNAH STATE 8 60 2 25S 13 at Georgia Tech 11 111 2 69t S 20 at South Alabama* 21 187 2 64t S 25 APPALACHIAN STATE* 12 135 1 56t O 4 at New Mexico State* 15 96 0 27 O 11 IDAHO* 19 155 0 52 O 25 at Georgia State* 12 201 4 75t O 30 TROY* 16 72 0 9N 8 at Texas State* 11 120 2 43tN 15 at Navy 17 210 2 88tN 29 UL MONROE 19 51 1 122015S 5 at West Virginia 17 70 0 14S 12 Western Michigan 11 176 4 70tS 19 The Citadel 14 164 2 87tS 26 at Idaho 12 179 2 83t 17 games 225 2089 25 88t

matt breiDa ... #heGone

• 200-yard rushing games: 2• 100-yard rushing games: 10• Touchdowns: 25• 50-yard or longer touchdowns: 11• Runs of 80+ yards: 3• Runs of 70+ yards: 5• Runs of 60+ yards: 10• Runs of 50+ yards: 12• Runs of 40+ yards: 14• Runs of 30+ yards: 20• Runs of 20+ yards: 23

GooD ComPanY

• Already with two games with 200 or more yards rushing, Matt Breida puts himself in very good company with 10 other Eagles who rank in the top 30 for single-game rushing totals.

No. Individual High Yds. Att. TD 12 Adrian Peterson 333 32 5 4 Jayson Foster 279 28 3 4 Greg Hill 238 26 4 2 Matt Breida 210 17 2 2 Jermaine Austin 207 33 1 1 Six tied with one game each in top 30

reCoGnition For FritZ

• GHead coach Willie Fritz was named to Athlon Sports’ 15 College Football Coaches on the Rise for 2015 after leading the Eagles to a Sun Belt Conference Championship in their first year in the FBS. • Fritz was joined on the list by fellow Sun Belt coaches Mark Hudspeth (Louisiana) and Scott Satterfield (Appalachian St.) and 2015 opponent P.J. Fleck of Western Michigan.

With the national craze of “tiny house nation” becoming more recognized, Georgia Southern Sports Properties and Gameday Traditions have teamed up to bring Eagle fans the best in tailgate entertainment this fall with the introduction of the Ultimate Suite.

The suite can accommodate dozens of guests with almost 400 square feet of indoor entertaining space that includes four flat-screen HD satellite TVs, wet bar, air conditioning and a private bathroom. Fans also have the ability to move the party outside with satellite television, outdoor furniture, exterior beverage refrigerator and propane grill.

Gameday Traditions provides a luxury tailgating experience that can’t be matched with private members-only access and security, suite concierge and on-site general manager.

The Ultimate Suite is completely turnkey and fans simply will show up and enjoy with no setup necessary.

The suite was sold for all six 2015 home Georgia Southern games in 28 days after the announcement was made in June.

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a thoUsanD here, one thoUsanD there

• Kevin Ellison crossed the career 1,000-yard marks with 67 passing yards against Savannah State and 34 yards on the ground against the Tigers last year. He logged his 10th career game with more than 100 yards rushing with 104 yards in a win over UL Monroe to help GS clinch the outright Sun Belt Conference title. • He had 1,096 yards on the ground in 2014 and 1,001 through the air, making him one of four FBS quarterbacks last year to reach that plateau. His 1,096 yards rushing rank 17th on the school’s single-season rushing list. • He now has 2,000 career rushing yards and 1,942 career passing yards. His 6.56 career yards per attempt for his career currently rank fourth all-time in school history with Ricky Harris (6.75 ypc) first, Jayson Foster (6.74 ypc) second and Adrian Peterson third (6.59 ypc). • Ellison is on the Manning Award Watch list, which includes 30 of the top quarterbacks in the nation heading into the 2015 season. • A second-team All-Sun Belt selection a season ago, Ellison, who was twice named the Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Week, registered 1,096 rushing yards to go along with 1,001 passing yards. He rushed for a season-high 159 yards at New Mexico State and rushed for 151 yards against Appalachian State. He totaled 300 yards (184 passing, 116 rushing) at NC State and had 271 (164 passing, 107 rushing) at Georgia Tech. • Ellison was named preseason second-team All-Sun Belt in the league’s coaches’ poll and the junior is seeking to become the sixth Eagle to rush (2,000) and pass (1,942) for over 2,000 career yards.

Dobson a DeFensive tD LeaDer

• Georgia Southern senior safety Matt Dobson was one of 14 players in the nation who scored multiple defensive touchdowns last season. Dobson returned an Idaho interception 26 yards for a touchdown in October and then recorded Georgia Southern’s longest play and longest interception return in history with his 100-yard return at Texas State earlier in November. • Dobson, who also had a career-best 12 tackles in that game, earned Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Week honors for his efforts. • Dobson is one of 197 football players across all divisions to be up for the 2015 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, is one of 80 FBS players on the Wuerffel Trophy Watch List, both awards given for exemplary off-the-field work, is one of 30 up for the Senior CLASS Award, and is one of 135 semifinalists for the Campbell Trophy, which awards postgraduate scholarships. • Dobson finished his junior campaign with 62 tackles and three interceptions to earn second-team All-Sun Belt honors. He helped the Eagles preserve the victory and win the Sun Belt title with a pass break up inside the 1-yard line the final seconds against ULM in last year’s finale. • A second-team Capital One Academic All-America selection by CoSIDA in 2014, Dobson carries a 3.70 grade point average and was named to the Georgia Southern President’s List for posting a 4.0 in the 2015 spring semester. • A four-year member of Georgia Southern’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, Dobson is very active in the community. He volunteers at the Boys and Girls Club and for Special Olympics and has participated in Relay for Life and Walk a Mile in Her Shoes in addition to Real Men Read and Red Ribbon Week at William James Middle School.

the LonGest PLaYs • Dobson’s 100-yard interception return for a touchdown at Texas State not only helped him earn Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Week honors - the first Eagle to receive that distinction - but it also etched his name in a number of places in both the Georgia Southern and Sun Belt Conference record books.

Georgia Southern Longest Plays 100t INT return Matt Dobson at Tx State, 11-8-14 100t KO return Corey Joyner at ETSU, 1997 99t KO return Laron Scott at Samford, 2011

Longest Interception returns 100t Matt Dobson at Texas State, 11-8-14 98t Ryan Hadden vs. UTC, 1999 95t Hugo Rossignol vs. Mars Hill, 1983 93t Dreck Cooper vs. Chattanooga, 2001 Interception returns for touchdown - Season 1. 2 Matt Dobson, 2014 2 Laron Scott, 2010 2 Lavar Rainey, 2000 4. 1 by many, last by two players in 2012

When Georgia Southern started preseason camp in 2013, it joined an elite group of collegiate football teams employing the Helmet Impact Telemetry System (HITS), which measures and records every hit to the head during practices and games.

“We want to do everything we can to prevent our student athletes from suffering a head injury,” said former Georgia Southern President Brooks Keel, Ph.D.

“After the University received a $385,000 National Institutes of Health grant in 2011 to study concussions, we wanted to do more to get a better understanding of these injuries. The addition of this monitoring equipment will hopefully reduce the risks our Eagle players face on the field.”

With funding from the Office of the Vice President for Research and Economic Development, Georgia Southern has equipped 40 helmets with the Riddell HITS system. There are six sensors inside each helmet that measures the severity of a hit to the head.

A typical impact in football lasts about 15 milliseconds, and in that instant, measurements from the sensors will be transmitted in nearly real-time to a laptop computer being monitored on the sidelines of all practices and games.

If a hit reaches a certain threshold, a pager worn by a graduate research student and the head athletics trainer will receive a notification and will follow with appropriate action with attention and, if they display any unusual behavior, a clinical evaluation to see if it is safe for him to continue playing or not.

Each impact is time stamped and can be synchronized with game video so coaches, athletics trainers and researchers can better evaluate the hits.

Less than two dozen schools are using the system around the country. Other schools to use the HITS system in their football programs include Virginia Tech, North Carolina and Oklahoma, putting GS at the forefront of concussion prevention in college football.

heLmet teChnoLoGY

Interception returns for touchdown - Career 1. 3 Taz Dixon, 1986-89 2. 2 Matt Dobson, 2012-present 2 Laron Scott, 2009-11 2 Lavar Rainey, 1996-2000 2 A.J. Bryant, 2002-05 5. 1 by many, last by two players in 2012 Sun Belt ConferenceLongest Interception returns 100 Matt Dobson at Texas State (TD), 11-8-14 99 Maurice Holman, NT at MTSU, 9-10-05 99 Al Riles, ULL at WKU, 10-15-13 Interceptions for Touchdowns - Season 2 Matt Dobson Georgia Southern, 2014 2 Tony Lukins New Mexico State, 2001 2 Anthony Gaitor FIU, 2008 2 Kevin Byard MTSU, 2012 2 Isaiah Newsome UL Monroe, 2013

Where FritZ ranks

Active NCAA FBS Coaches BY WINSRecord at NCAA four-year colleges only regardless of division or association

275 Frank Beamer (Virginia Tech)228 Steve Spurrier (South Carolina)220 Brian Kelly (Notre Dame)211 Dennis Franchione (Texas State)190 Bill Snyder (Kansas State)189 Gary Pinkel (Missouri)180 Nick Saban (Alabama)171 Bob Stoops (Oklahoma)167 Paul Johnson (Georgia Tech)155 Jerry Kill (Minnesota)153 Terry Bowden (Akron)150 Tommy Tuberville (Cincinnati)149 Rich Rodriguez (Arizona)149 Willie Fritz (Georgia Southern)146 Urban Meyer (Ohio State)

biggESt SECOND-HALF cOMEback VictOriES at gS: 4 points UL Monroe (2014) trailed 7-3 in 3rd ..........................won 22-16

biggESt SECOND-HALF cOMEback at gS: 25 points Georgia Tech (2014) trailed 35-10 in 3rd .......... led 38-35; lost 42-38

biggESt TOTAL cOMEback VictOry at gS: 14 points New Mexico State (2014) trailed 14-0 in 1st ..........................won 36-28

ComebaCks UnDer FritZ

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eXPerienCeD CoaChinG staFF

• With 192 years of combined full-time coaching experience, this Georgia Southern coaching staff is the most experienced in the history of the program. Fritz and both his coordinators, Jack Curtis (Defense) and Doug Ruse (Offense), have more than two decades on the sidelines.

LeaDer on the Line

• Darien Foreman is the lone returning starting from an offensive line that helped pave the way to Georgia Southern’s ground success last season. Foreman has had plenty of preseason accolades tossed at him, including being named to the Lombardi Watch List in late August.

#PaCkPaULson

• Georgia Southern’s exceptional home field advantage - and home record - is due in large part to the vocal and spirited Eagle Nation. The 24,872 for the Sept. 19 game was the largest regular-season attendance in history and second-best of all-time. Five of the top eight regular-season attendances have been recorded since 2014.

Regular Season Top 10 No. Res. Game (Date) Attendance 1. W The Citadel (2015) 24,872 2. W Appalachian State (2014) 24,535 3. W Chattanooga (1989) 24,078 4. W Western Michigan (2015) 23,520 5. L Furman (2007) 23,373 6. W Idaho (2014) 23,250 7. W Savannah State (2001) 23,167 8. W Savannah State (2014) 23,121 9. W Appalachian State (2004) 22,421 10. L Appalachian State (2012) 22,155

All-Time Top 10 No. Res. Game (Date) Attendance 1. W Stephen F. Austin, NC (1989)* 25,725 2. W The Citadel 24,872 3. W Appalachian State (2014) 24,535 4. W Chattanooga (1989) 24,078 5. W Western Michigan (2015) 23,520 6. L Furman (2007) 23,373 7. W Idaho (2014) 23,250 8. W Nevada, NC (1990) 23,204 9. W Savannah State (2001) 23,167 10. W Savannah State (2014) 23,121

NC - FCS national championship game* - temporary bleachers used to increase capacity

#ContinUetheJoUrneY

• Georgia Southern, the FCS’s winningest team with more than 50 games played, posted a .718 winning percentage and 294 all-time wins to go along with its unprecedented six national championships. • The University announced its acceptance of an invitation to join the Sun Belt for the 2014-2015 academic year on March 27, 2013 and began its transition with the 2013 season. In 2014, the Eagles won the Sun Belt Conference championship win an 8-0 conference mark, but were denied their appeal for a bowl due to being in the final transitional year. GS is eligible for a bowl this season.

Gettin’ it Done in the CLassroom

• Of the 19 seniors on the 2015 roster, two Eagles will be playing this fall as graduates of GS, with three others slated to graduate in December, four more in May, 2016 and another two scheduled to finish next summer. • Lennie Richardson and Antwione Williams have both graduated from GS while Cody Rediger, Jake Banta and Maurice Hunt are scheduled to graduate at the end of this semester. • In addition, four juniors - Nardo Govan, Sean Gaddy, James Dean and Montay Crockett - are slated to graduate in May. • Five other juniors - BJ Johnson, Da’Quan Heard, Tre Griffin, Cliff Saggus and Jake Abraham are scheduled to graduate next summer.

ConFerenCe WinninG streak

• GS has the third-longest active conference winning streak in the country* at 11 games (9-0 in the Sun Belt; won final two Southern Conference games in 2013), behind only Ohio State University (24) and Florida State University (22). * - not counting conference championships games

this is GeorGia soUthern FootbaLLAfter a debut season in the FBS that Georgia Southern could only dream of, the Eagles look to defend their 2014 Sun Belt Conference Title in 2015. Here’s a snapshot of the Eagles’ program:

• Georgia Southern finished with a bowl eligible 9-3 record in the regular season but had its bowl waiver request denied by the NCAA. The Eagles will be bowl eligible this season after completing the two-year transition period.

• GS joined only Nevada (1992) and Marshall (1997) to win a conference title in their first year of FBS play, and became the first to go undefeated in conference play.

• Only Marshall (10-3) posted a better record in its first year in the FBS, but went 7-1 in the MAC.

• Head Coach Willie Fritz is in his 23rd career season and second at the helm of the Eagles.

• He has posted a career record of 188-71-1 (.725).

• Fritz led the Eagles to a 9-3 record and a perfect 8-0 mark in Sun Belt Conference play last season.

• The Eagle head man was named the 2014 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year.

• GS led the Sun Belt in both scoring offense and scoring defense in 2014.

• The Georgia Southern defense returns eight starters from a squad that led the Sun Belt Conference with just 23.4 points allowed per game in 2014.

• The Georgia Southern offensive line returns just one starter from a year ago but will start a front five that consists of three upper classmen, a sophomore and a redshirt freshman.

• The Eagles return their top four rushers from a year ago. Those four runners accounted for 80 percent of the Eagles’ 4,769 rushing yards and 43 of their 55 rushing touchdowns.

GENERAL INFORMATIONSchool ....................................Georgia Southern UniversityAbbreviation .................................................................. GSLocation ..................................................... Statesboro, Ga.Founded ................................................December 1, 1906Enrollment .............................................................. 20,517Nickname ................................................................ EaglesMascots ......................................... GUS and Freedom (live)Colors ......................................................... Blue and WhiteHome Stadium ......................... Paulson Stadium (25,000)Playing Surface ..................... Natural Grass (Bermuda Tift)Conference ............................................................Sun BeltPresident .....................................Dr. Jean Bartels (interim)Athletics Director ......................................... Tom Kleinlein

TEAM INFORMATION2014 Record ..................................................................9-32014 Sun Belt Conference Record .............8-0 (Champions)Offense/Defense ...................................Spread Option/4-3Starters Returning ................................... 13 - Off: 5, Def: 8

PROGRAM HISTORYFirst Year of Football .... 1924 (no football from 1942-1981)Modern Era Record (%) ........................... 306-119-1 (.719)Paulson Stadium Record (%) ........................ 183-33 (.847)FCS National Championships .... 6 (‘85, ‘86, ‘89, ‘90, ‘99, ‘00)No. Years in NCAA FCS Playoffs ....................................... 19All-Time Playoff Record .............................................45-13

gEOrgia SOuthErn PlayErS tO ruSh and thrOW fOr 2,000 Or MOrE yardS in thEir carEEr

Player (Years) ......................... Passing........ RushingTracy Ham (1983-86) ......................5,757 .............. 3,212Raymond Gross (1987-90)...............3,806 .............. 2,290Greg Hill (1996-99) .........................3,369 .............. 3,309Chaz Williams (2001-04) .................2,534 .............. 2,768Jayson Foster (2004-07) ..................2,099 .............. 3,835----Kevin Ellison (2013-present) .... 1,942 ........... 2,000

the 2,000-2,000 CLUb

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servinG oUr CoUntrY

• Senior defensive lineman Lennie Richardson hasn’t taken a usual path to his final season as the Ashburn, Georgia, native first enrolled in college in 2007. After a year at Troy in which he didn’t play and took a redshirt season, Richardson transferred to Georgia Southern for the 2008 season and played in 11 games while recording 24 tackles. • After the season, he enlisted in U.S. Army and achieved rank of sergeant in his nearly four years of service. He served as a gunner on the M1A1 tanks and spent one year in Korea before finishing his three and a half years of military service at Ft. Benning in Georgia. He returned to the Eagles last year and is a vital key along the defensive line in this, his final season. • At nearly 27-years-old, Richardson is the father to three children, Malaysia La’Nay, and sons Jayden and Damoni, who live with their mother Audrianna Gray in California. He has also graduated from Georgia Southern with a degree in general studies.

i Love L.a. • While a lot of the attention is thrust on Matt Breida and his numbers, L.A. Ramsby teams up with Breida to help form one of the top rushing duos in the country. • Originally recruited as an option quarterback, the redshirt sophomore was moved to running back and ran for 691 yards and 12 touchdowns last season as the Eagles led the FBS last year, averaging 381.1 yards per game average on the ground. • In wins over New Mexico State and Idaho last year, Ramsby and Breida combined for 485 rushing yards. • His legal name is Alfred Ramsby, Jr., but is nicknamed L.A. - for Little Al (his father is Alfred Ramsby, Sr.). He played in all 12 games last year and ran for a season-best 136 yards in the win at New Mexico State. • The Cincinnati, Ohio, native scored at least one touchdown in the final 10 games of the 2014 season,

including a pair of touchdowns against Georgia State and Troy.

bYrD LeaDs hanDFUL oF transFers

• Senior offensive lineman Roscoe Byrd had several offers for his services after UAB elected to discontinue football following the 2013 season. In the end, Byrd chose Georgia Southern, where he is slated to start at guard. The Albany, Georgia, native started all 12 games for the Blazers in 2014, helping the UAB offense rush for 300 or more yards on twice last season. • Byrd is one of 17 transfers on the 2015 GS roster. In addition to Byrd, others who have transferred from FBS schools include Favian Upshaw (FIU), Andre Sims (Michigan State), Ryan Nowicki (Ole Miss), Ukeme Eligwe (Florida State), Riyahd Jones (Tennessee), Lennie Richardson (Troy) and Jake Banta (UAB).

home-GroWn taLent

• There are 74 players on the Georgia Southern roster who are from the state of Georgia.

state-oF-the-art FaCiLities

• The new headquarters for the Georgia Southern Football program, the Ted Smith Family Football Center, encloses the eastern end zone of Paulson Stadium and provides a state-of-the-art facility for the day-to-day functions of the Eagles. • Groundbreaking on the 50,000-square-foot facility took place in June 2013 and the landmark project was completed in July 2014. • The Bill W. Nelson Hall of Fame atrium connects both wings of the building on the upper floor. Coaches’ offices, conference rooms, and position meeting rooms, as well as an expansive team room with stadium seating for more than 120, is on this level. • Spanning the majority of the field level, the athletic performance area is nearly four times the size of the old

facility contains nearly $500,000 of equipment. • Flanking the new strength and conditioning space are the athletic training and equipment areas. • The locker room features 132 lockers branded with the GS logo and feature a custom name plate for each player. Compartments for hanging clothes, storing player’s helmet, shoulder pads and shoes are integrated into the design of the cherry wood veneer lockers. • Designed to maximize efficiency and storage, the new equipment room includes pass-through lockers for laundry service, space for travel trunks and a rail-based shelving system. • The athletic training space includes more than a dozen treatment areas and eight taping stations, as well as offices for staff and a physicians’ exam room. A large hydrotherapy room features both hot and cold tubs and an underwater treadmill with video monitoring system for therapy and rehabilitation.

2015 starters Game bY GameOffense WR (X) LT LG C RG RT TE QB RB WR (Y) WR (Z)West Virginia Longoria Magaña Foreman Kwon Byrd Boynton Ward Upshaw Breida Keaton BJ JohnsonWestern Michigan Longoria Magaña Foreman Kwon Byrd Boynton Ward Upshaw Breida Keaton BJ JohnsonThe Citadel Campbell Culbreth Foreman Kwon Byrd Boynton Dean K. Ellison Breida Keaton BJ JohnsonIdaho Longoria Culbreth Formean Kwon Byrd Boynton Dean K. Ellison Breida Keaton BJ JohnsonULMNew Mexico StateAppalachian StateTexas StateTroyGeorgiaSouth AlabamaGeorgia State

Defense DE DT NT DE LB LB LB CB SS FS CBWest Virginia Dawson Sapp J. Ellison Richardson DeLaRosa Gallon A. Williams White Glover Dobson C. WilliamsWestern Michigan Dawson Sapp J. Ellison Govan Jones (NB) Gallon A. Williams White Glover Dobson C. WilliamsThe Citadel L. Hunt Sapp J. Ellison Alexander Hicklin (NB) Gallon A. Williams D. Jones Glover Dobson C. WilliamsIdaho Dawson J. Johnson J. Ellison L. Hunt DeLaRosa Gallon A. Williams White Glover Dobson C. WilliamsULMNew Mexico StateAppalachian StateTexas StateTroyGeorgiaSouth AlabamaGeorgia State

on the aCtive Lists

Interceptions Matt Dobson 5 Antonio Glover 4 Caleb Williams 2 Ironhead Gallon 1 Darius Jones 1 Robert Brice II 1 Ross Alexander 1 Darrius White 1 Jay Ellison 1Blocked Kicks Ironhead Gallon 3 Bernard Dawson 1Non-Offensive Touchdowns Matt Dobson 2

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Six FCS NatioNal titleS | eleveN CoNFereNCe titleS @GSathletiCS_FBthe Game on raDio • All Georgia Southern football games can be heard throughout Georgia on the Eagle Sports Network through Learfield Sports. • Chris Blair (play-by-play), Terry Harvin (analyst) and Danny Reed (sidelines) comprise Georgia Southern football’s on-air broadcast crew. Blair is in his last season as the Voice of the Eagles before leaving Statesboro to become the play-by-play man for the LSU Tigers. • Blair will be replaced by Reed after the season. Reed has most recently served as broadcast/media relations manager for the Bowling Green Hot Rods and also spent three seasons as radio play-by-play announcer for The Citadel’s football, men’s basketball and baseball teams. • Games will be broadcast on 12 affiliates across the state and can also be heard free of charge on the Internet through GS All-Access. • In addition to game broadcasts, the network will air Inside Georgia Southern Football with Head Coach Willie Fritz live from Gnat’s Landing in Statesboro across the state on all 12 network affiliates. The weekly show allows fans to call in, email or tweet questions for Coach Fritz. • Coverage for all Georgia Southern football games begins two hours before kickoff with the Citizen Bank Countdown to Kickoff Show.

2015 Georgia Southern Radio Network Affiliate List103.7 ..................... WBMZ-FM ...... Metter/Statesboro102.1 ..................... WZAT-FM........ Savannah105.5 ..................... WIFO-FM ........ Jesup100.9 ..................... WLYU-FM ....... Lyons/Vidalia940 AM ................. WMAC ............ Macon550 AM ................. WDUN ............ Atlanta/Gainesville101.7 ..................... WTHO-FM ...... Thomson/Augusta102.3/99.9 ............ WSIZ-FM ........ Fitzgerald1230AM/96.3 ........ WAYX ............. Waycross1490 AM................ WSNT ............. Sandersville103.1 ..................... WDBG-FM ...... Dublin790AM/103.7 ........ WSFN-FM ....... Brunswick/Golden Isles

retireD nUmbers

• GS has retired two numbers in its football history, No. 3 for Adrian Peterson and No. 8 for Tracy Ham.adrian PEtErSOn

• NCAA Division I all-time leading rusher with 6,559 yards in regular-season contests … Only sophomore to win the Walter Payton Award … Four-time All-American … Led Eagles to two national titles and three championship games … Rushed for 100 or more yards in 48 consecutive games … At time of graduation, held 30 school and playoff records … No. 3 jersey retired in 2001 … Sixth-round draft choice of the Chicago Bears (2002) … Super Bowl XLI participant … Inducted as a member of the inaugural SoCon Hall of Fame class (2009) … Unanimous choice for induction into Georgia Southern Athletics Hall of Fame Class (2012) in first year of eligibility.

tracy haM

• A 2007 College Football Hall of Fame Inductee … Inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame (2010) … First-team All-American (1986) … Led Eagles to the first-ever back-to-back I-AA National Championships in 1985 and 1986 … All-time leader in total offense (8,969

(alphabetical listing)• BLAKE ADAMSPGA Tour; Georgia Southern assistant golf coach• TONY ARATAGrammy Award-nominated songwriter• DIANE BAILEYOwner/clothing designer of Bailey Boys• ERIC LEE BEDDINGFIELDCountry music artist• LEE BERGERNational Geographic Explorer and Paleoanthropologist• ROB BIRONAS(late); former Pro Bowl placekicker• LUKE BRYANCountry music superstar; Best known for 2011’s “Country Girl,” 2013’s “Crash My Party” and 2013’s “That’s My Kinda Night”• THOMAS BRYANTCEO and President of TempurPedic International (retired)• DAN CATHYChairman, President and CEO, Chick-fil-A• MARK COLLIERStage/television actor (As the World Turns - Mike Kasnoff & Days of Our Lives - Liam Frazier)• MICHAEL CURRYHead Men’s Basketball Coach, Florida Atlantic University• HUGH DARLEYFounder/President, International Design & Entertainment Assoc.• MIKE DAVISExecutive Director, United States Golf Association• JERRY FRANKLINPresident and CEO of Connecticut Public Broadcasting Inc.• TRACY HAMQuarterback (retired), CFL, College Football Hall of Fame• JAMES W. KENNEDYKennedy Space Center Director (retired)• LEA ANNE MCBRIDEChief Spokesperson for former Vice President Dick Cheney• JERICK MCKINNONRunning Back, Minnesota Vikings• HALA MODDELMOGFormer President of Arby’s Restaurant Group, Inc.; Former President and CEO of Susan G. Komen for the Cure• EARTHWIND MORELANDDefensive Back (retired), NFL Super Bowl champion• JODIE MUDDPGA Champions Tour; 4 PGA Tour Wins• ADRIAN PETERSONRunning Back (retired), NFL & UFL• GENE SAUERSPGA Champions Tour; 3 PGA Tour Wins• FRED STOKESDefensive end (retired), NFL Super Bowl Champion• COLE SWINDELLCountry music star; best known for 2013’s “Chillin It”• TONY TOWNLEYCo-founder, Zaxby’s Restaurant• JOHN TUDORPitcher (retired), MLB; 117 MLB wins• J.J. WILCOXSafety, Dallas Cowboys

notabLe Gs aLUmni

Country star Cole Swindell, c/o 2007 (marketing)

Game aCtionName Yr. GP GSAbraham, J. r-Jr. 3 0Alexander, R. So. 10 1Banks, T. r-Fr. 4 0Banta, J. r-Sr. 39 39Boynton, T. So. 11 4Breida, M. Jr. 27 16Brice II, R. Jr. 22 0Bush, I. r-Fr. 3 0Bussey, W. Jr. 26 0Butler, K. r-Jr. 13 0Byrd, R. [30 games at UAB, 20 starts] Sr. 34 24Campbell, M. r-So. 16 1Copeland, Z. r-Fr. 3 0Crockett, M. r-Jr. 26 6Culbreth, J. Fr. 4 2Dawson, B. Jr. 26 15Dean, J. r-Jr. 24 6DeLaRosa, C. So. 14 2Dobson, M. Sr. 39 27Eligwe, U. [13 games at FSU] r-Jr. 13 0Ellison, J. Jr. 26 16Ellison, K. r-Jr. 25 20Fields, W. Fr. 4 0Flowe, P. r-Jr. 27 5Flynn, M. r-So. 5 4Foreman, D. Sr. 35 20Gaddy, S. r-Jr. 1 0Gallon, D. r-Jr. 25 4George, R. r-So. 14 0Glover, A. r-Sr. 26 18Godfrey, D. r-So. 2 0Govan, N. r-Jr. 15 4Green-Stewart, J. r-Fr. 3 0Griffin, T. r-Jr. 9 1Hanks, A. Sr. 39 39Harley, V. r-Jr. 18 0Heard, D. r-Jr. 8 0Henry, M. Fr. 3 0Hickey, N. r-Fr. 2 0Hicklin, T. Sr. 35 12Hill, T. r-Fr. 1 0Hunt, L. Fr. 4 2Hunt, M. r-Sr. 20 2Johnson, BJ r-Jr. 27 22Johnson, J. r-Jr. 18 4Jones, D. Jr. 31 8Jones, R. [2 games at UT] r-Sr. 16 7Keaton, D. r-Sr. 16 4Koo, Y. Jr. 22 21Kwon, A. Jr. 12 4Longoria, R. Sr. 11 3Magaña, M. Jr. 2 2Moon, J. Fr. 4 0Morris, J. So. 3 0Murray, R.J. r-Fr. 2 0Northrup, R. r-Fr. 4 0Nowicki, R. r-Sr. 29 22Oehlbeck, K. r-So. 2 0Rainey, C. Fr. 3 0Ramsby, L.A. r-So. 16 0Rediger, C. r-Sr. 18 0Richardson, L. r-Sr. 34 10Ritland, E. r-Fr. 1 0Saggus, C. r-Jr. 8 0Sam, R. r-Jr. 15 0Sapp, D. So. 15 3Schofield, J. r-Fr. 1 0Seise, I. r-Fr. 2 0Sims, A. [29 games at MSU] r-Sr. 33 0Taylor, C. r-Fr. 2 0Theus, J. Fr. 1 0Thornton, C. r-So. 4 0Upshaw, F. r-Jr. 15 2Ward, J. r-Sr. 22 8Warren, H. r-So. 1 0White, D. r-Jr. 4 3Williams, A. r-Sr. 30 22Williams, C. Sr. 15 4Williams, K. r-Jr. 21 0Yost, Z. r-Jr. 2 0

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yards), passing yards (5,757) and passing TDs (34) … No. 8 jersey retired in 1987 … Drafted by the Los Angeles Rams (1987) … Played 13 years in the CFL, winning MVP honors in 1989 … Guided two different teams to Grey Cup titles … Named game MVP in 1995 … Associate AD for Special Projects and Internal Operations at GS.

trenDsetter in the traininG room

• Georgia Southern’s Brandy Clouse is in elite company as one of eight head athletic trainers for FBS teams who are female. She’s also one of just four females nationwide to be the head of the sports medicine department and oversee football. • Clouse, the Associate AD for Sports Medicine, earned her Bachelor of Science degree in kinesiology/athletic training from Georgia Southern in December, 2000.

Ariko Iso, Oregon StateJennifer Brodeur, MassachusettsJennifer Brown*, Eastern MichiganBrandy Clouse*, Georgia SouthernSally Nogle, Michigan StateMary Vander Heiden*, UCFDawn Hearn*, UTEPKelli Pugh, Virginia* - sports medicine department head

GeorGia soUthern FootbaLL traDitions

• Georgia Southern has a rich tradition in the college football world, winning an unprecedented six Division I-AA national titles. Below are some of the traditions that have made the program so unique.

Freedom’s Flight • In what has become one of the most popular traditions at GS, “Freedom,” a male American Bald Eagle,

takes flight before each home football game. Launching from high above the field, Freedom lands at midfield to the roar of thousands of Eagle students and fans. Freedom is a male Southern Bald Eagle that

was found knocked out of the nest in Maitland, Florida. Only weeks old and appearing like a “brown ball of fuzz”, it was discovered that the young eagle had an injury to its beak and suffered from an infection. Rushed to the Florida Audubon Center for Birds of Prey, Freedom made a complete recovery from the infection but the injury to the beak was permanent, preventing his release into the wild. • With the permission of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Georgia Southern acquired Freedom in 2004. Through the Georgia Southern University Center for Wildlife Education and Lamar Q Ball, Jr. Raptor Center, thousands of visitors young and old are embraced by the Power of Freedom. • Under the supervision of Steve Hein, Director of the Center for Wildlife Education, Freedom is on the sidelines of all GS home games, and select road games.

Yellow School Buses • When the football program was resurrected in 1981, the team needed a way to travel to practices and games. Operating on a shoestring budget didn’t allow for transportation back then, let alone any luxurious travel. The Bulloch County Board of Education stepped in with a deal the University couldn’t refuse: Georgia Southern would only pay $1 each for two yellow school buses. The football team still uses the buses to this day, taking them to practices and using them on game day, as well.

Beautiful Eagle Creek • When Georgia Southern resurrected the football program in 1981, traditions and spirit needed resurrection as well. So legendary head football coach Erk Russell

created his own. Inspired by the gnat-infested drainage ditch that cut across the field between what was then the team’s locker room and practice fields, Russell convinced his players that its stagnant water was actually “Beautiful Eagle Creek,” a source of “magical” waters. • With the team now dressing at the Ted Smith Family Football Center, the yellow school buses now drop the team off and the players and staff run across a bridge that crosses Beautiful Eagle Creek to the practice field. • Coach Willie Fritz has his seniors participate in a “baptism” each preseason, which this year included new interim school president, Dr. Jean Bartels (bar-TELLS). The video and pictures (above) of Dr. Bartels and the team generated nearly 60,000 social media hits alone.

FUtUre sCheDULes2016Sept. 3 Savannah State StatesboroSept. 24 at Western Michigan Kalamazoo, Mich.Oct. 8 at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss.Nov. 19 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga.

2017Sept. 2 at Auburn Auburn, Ala.Sept. 23 at Indiana Bloomington, Ind.Oct. 21 at UMass Amherst, Mass.

2018Sept. 8 UMass StatesboroOct. 15 at Clemson Clemson, S.C.Sept. 22 at Kent State Kent, Ohio

2019Sept. 21 Kent State StatesboroTBA at LSU Baton Rouge, La.

oFFensive Line PLaY breakDoWn(offensive plays only ... S-started; P-played; DNP-dressed, but did not play on offense; DND- did not dress; INJ-injured; R - redshirting; D - played defense that week)

WVU WMU CITADEL IDAHO ULM NMSU ASU TSU TROY UGA USA GAST 2015Boynton, T. S/69 S/52 S/51 S/62 234Byrd, R. S/69 S/54 S/51 S/62 236Culbreth, J. P/3 P/45 S/51 S/70 169Foreman, D. S/36 S/54 S/51 S/62 203Hill, T. DND DNP P/5 DND 5Hunt, M. P/36 P/4 P/5 P/8 53Kwon, A. S/66 S/54 S/51 S/65 236Magaña, M. S/72 S/13 INJ INJ 85Morris, J. DNP DNP DNP P/5 5Northrup, R. P/3 P/4 P/5 P/8 20Rainey, C. P/6 P/4 P/5 INJ 5Taylor, C. DND DNP P/5 P/8 13Theus, J. INJ P/6 INJ INJ 6

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start Charts CurrentOffense ‘15 Streak CareerBoynton, T. (SO) 4 4 4Breida, M. (JR) 4 16 16Byrd, R. (SR) ¥ 4 4 24Campbell, M. (SO) 1 - 1Crockett, M. (JR) - 6Culbreth, J. (FR) 2 2 2Dean, J. (JR) 2 2 6Ellison, K. (JR) 2 2 20Foreman, D. (SR) 4 16 20Hunt, M. (SR) - 2Johnson, BJ (JR) 4 16 22Keaton, D. (SR) 4 4 4Kwon, A. (JR) 4 4 4Longoria, R. (SR) 3 1 3Magaña, M (JR) 2 - 2Maye, K (SO) - 1Upshaw, F. (JR) 2 - 2Ward, J. (SR) 2 - 8 CurrentDefense ‘15 Streak CareerAlexander, R. (SO) 1 - 1Dawson, B. (JR) 3 1 15DeLaRosa, C. (SO) 2 1 2Dobson, M. (SR) 4 27 27Ellison, J. (JR) 4 16 16Flowe, P. (JR) - 5Gallon, D. (JR) 4 4 4Glover, A. (SR) 4 18 18Govan, N. (JR) † 1 - 4Hicklin, T. (SR) 1 - 12Hunt, L. (FR) 2 2 2Johnson, J. (JR) 1 1 4Jones, D. (JR) 1 - 8Jones, R. (SR) - 7Richardson, L. (SR) 1 - 10Sapp, D. (SO) 3 - 3White, D. (JR) 3 1 3Williams, A. (SR) 4 16 22Williams, C. (SR) 4 4 4

¥ - 20 games started at UAB; † - 3 games started at TE for GS

starteD everY Game in 2015Offense (7): Boynton, Breida, Byrd, Foreman, Johnson,

Keaton, KwonDefense (6): Dobson, J. Ellison, Gallon, Glover, White, A. Williams, C. Williams

LonGest aCtive streaksMatt Dobson .......................................................................................27Antonio Glover ....................................................................................18Matt Breida .........................................................................................16Jay Ellison............................................................................................16Darien Foreman...................................................................................16BJ Johnson ..........................................................................................16Antwione Williams ..............................................................................16

OUR HOUSE• Georgia Southern owns a 183-33 record in Paulson Stadium for an .847 winning percentage, which currently ranks as the second-best in the nation behind Baylor (6-0, 1.000), which is in just its second season at McLane Stadium.

No. School Stadium Name (Opened) Record Pct.1. Baylor McLane Stadium (2014) 8-0 1.0002. Georgia Southern Allen E. Paulson Stadium (1984) 183-33 .8473. Marshall Joan C. Edwards Stadium (1991) 144-26 .8474. Boise State Albertsons Stadium (1970) 246-51 .8285. Alabama Bryant-Denny Stadium (1929) 241-53-3 .8176. Auburn Jordan-Hare Stadium (1939) 304-76-7 .7957. Penn State Beaver Stadium (1960) 268-71 .7918. Ohio State Ohio Stadium (1921) 420-110-20 .7829. Tennessee Neyland Stadium (1921) 450-122-17 .77810. Fresno State Bulldog Stadium (1980) 166-48-2 .773

• From Sept. 27, 1997 through Dec. 15, 2001, the Eagles recorded 39 straight home victories, which stands as the NCAA FCS record for longest home winning streak. The Eagles also own the second-longest streak - 38 games- from Oct. 5, 1985 through Sept. 22, 1990. Beginning with the win over top-ranked and previously undefeated Appalachian State in Nov. 2010 through Nov. 2012, Georgia Southern had the longest home winning streak in the nation in 2012 with 14.

PAULSON STADIUM FACTS• Capacity: 25,000 (expanded 2014)• Layout: East-West• Initial construction start date: First shovel – 1983• Expansion construction start date: June 12, 2013• Glenn Bryant Field Surface: Prescription Athletic Turf with special Tift Bermuda on clay, sand and gravel base over an elaborate drainage system.• Daktronics Video Board: 852 square feet of display area for replays, graphics and promotions• Suite Level: 26 private booster boxes, film deck and a two-level working press box• Opening Game: Sept. 29, 1984• First Opponent: Liberty, Sept. 29, 1984• First Win: 48-11 vs. Liberty, Sept. 29, 1984• First Postseason Win: 27-0 vs. Jackson State, Nov. 30, 1985• All-Time Record: 183-33 (.847)• All-Time Playoff Record: 33-3 (.917)• First Score: 36-yard run by Tracy Ham vs. Liberty (13:44, 1Q), Sept. 29, 1984• First 100-Yard Rusher: 104 by Melvin Bell vs. Liberty, Sept. 29, 1984• First Shutout: 34-0 vs. Tennessee Tech, Oct. 5, 1985

SUCCESS SINCE 2011• Since 2011, Georgia Southern has been one of the best teams at home among current FBS schools, posting a 24-2 record. That winning percentage of .923 ranks as the fifth-best in the country during that time.

No. School Record Winning %1. Baylor 27-1 .9642. NIU 23-1 .9583. Clemson 28-2 .9314. Georgia Southern 26-2 .9295. Boise State 25-2 .926

OFFNo availability

Video and MeetingsNo availability

Sun Belt Coaches TeleconferenceCoach Fritz on at 11:51 am

PracticeCoaches and players available after practice4:15-6:20 pm

PracticeCoaches and players available after practice4:15-6:20 pm

PracticeCoach Fritz available after (no players)4:15-5:45 pm

Travel & Walk-Thru(closed)

Game Day • 6 PM/7 PMCoach Fritz and toprequested players available after

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAYTHURSDAY SATURDAY27 28 29 30 1 2 3

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31 Ryan Longoria 6-2 195 Sr. Hacienda Heights, CA83 Keigan Williams 6-1 205 r-Jr. Metter, GA12 BJ Johnson 6-1 212 r-Jr. Woodruff, SC OR81 Myles Campbell 5-5 160 r-So. Duluth, GA71 Max Magaña 6-6 290 Jr. Las Vegas, NV OR muh-GAHN-yuh58 Jeremiah Culbreth 6-3 300 Fr. Fairburn, GA63 Darien Foreman 6-2 310 Sr. Ellenwood, GA62 Ryan Northrup 6-2 290 r-Fr. Norcross, GA60 Andy Kwon 6-2 295 Jr. Suwanee, GA75 Curtis Rainey 6-2 290 Fr. Jacksonville, FL56 Roscoe Byrd 6-3 320 Sr. Albany, GA73 Maurice Hunt 6-1 299 r-Sr. Lyons, GA77 Tommy Boynton 6-4 300 So. Jacksonville, FL70 Jeremiah Theus 6-4 285 Fr. Fleming Island, FL36 Matt Breida 5-10 190 Jr. Brooksville, FL BREE-dah21 Wesley Fields 5-10 195 Fr. Americus, GA4 Kevin Ellison 6-0 190 r-Jr. Cornelia, GA13 Favian Upshaw 6-1 170 r-Jr. Titusville, FL1 L.A. Ramsby 5-11 210 r-So. Cincinnati, OH43 Chaz Thornton 5-7 185 r-So. Toccoa, GA23 Derek Keaton 5-10 180 r-Sr. Camden, AR9 Montay Crockett 6-0 180 r-Jr. Rock Hill, SC17 Malik Henry 6-0 170 Fr. Tifton, GA96 Jeff Ward 6-0 255 r-Sr. Suwanee, GA33 James Dean 6-1 235 r-Jr. Brunswick, GA

56 Bernard Dawson 6-1 248 Jr. Thomson, GA91 Logan Hunt 6-1 247 Fr. Sandersville, GA90 Darrius Sapp 6-1 330 So. Valdosta, GA51 Jamal Johnson 6-2 245 r-Jr. Statesboro, GA95 Ian Bush 6-0 301 r-Fr. Port Charlotte, FL99 Jay Ellison 6-1 310 Jr. Hamilton, GA96 Jalen Green-Stewart 6-1 277 r-Fr. Columbus, MS42 Nardo Govan 6-2 250 r-Jr. Garden City, GA GO-van54 Lennie Richardson 6-1 255 r-Sr. Ashburn, GA37 Antwione Williams 6-3 245 r-Sr. Lovejoy, GA AN-twahn48 Patrick Flowe 6-1 220 r-Jr. Lilburn, GA27 Ironhead Gallon 5-9 210 r-Jr. Madison, GA duh-SHAWN-tee18 Ken Butler 5-11 220 r-Jr. La Marque, TX34 Chris DeLaRosa 6-1 230 Sr. Longwood, FL32 William Bussey 6-0 215 Jr. Thomson, GA6 Darrius White 5-11 185 r-Jr. Belton, TX24 Riyahd Jones 6-0 188 r-Sr. Columbus, GA REE-ahd7 Matt Dobson 6-2 206 Sr. Monticello, FL22 Joshua Moon 5-10 177 Fr. Fairburn, GA16 Antonio Glover 6-1 200 r-Sr. Atlanta, GA22 Joshua Moon 5-10 177 Fr. Fairburn, GA19 Caleb Williams 5-9 185 Sr. Tyler, TX39 Rayquan Sam 5-9 180 r-Jr. Norcross, GA RAY-kwahn5 Darius Jones, Jr. 5-9 180 Jr. Woodruff, SC14 Tay Hicklin 5-11 197 Sr. Rock Hill, SC

49 Ryan Nowicki 5-11 190 r-Sr. Peachtree City, GA OR55 Matt Flynn 6-0 200 r-So. Loganville, GA47 Alex Hanks 5-9 185 Sr. Marietta, GA9 Younghoe Koo 5-10 190 Jr. Ridgewood, NJ Young Way Coo97 Jake Banta 6-1 270 r-Sr. Lawrenceville, GA BAN-tuh45 Jake Abraham 5-9 210 r-Jr. Cumming, GA49 Ryan Nowicki 5-11 190 r-Sr. Peachtree City, GA7 Matt Dobson 6-2 206 Sr. Monticello, FL47 Alex Hanks 5-9 185 Sr. Marietta, GA OR9 Younghoe Koo 5-10 190 Jr. Ridgewood, NJ Young Way Coo23 Derek Keaton 5-10 180 r-Sr. Camden, AR9 Montay Crockett 6-0 180 r-Jr. Rock Hill, SC23 Derek Keaton 5-10 180 r-Sr. Camden, AR17 Malik Henry 6-0 170 Fr. Tifton, GA

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ALPAHBETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown /High School/Previous College 45 Jake Abraham LS 5-9 210 r-Jr. Cumming, Ga./South Forsyth 52 Ross Alexander DE 6-2 237 So. Columbia, Mo./Rock Bridge 28 Thomas Banks RB 5-10 195 r-Fr. Augusta, Ga./Augusta Christian 97 Jake Banta LS 6-1 270 r-Sr. Lawrenceville, Ga./Collins Hill/UAB 77 Tommy Boynton OL 6-4 300 So. Jacksonville, Fla./Mandarin 36 Matt Breida RB 5-10 190 Jr. Brooksville, Fla./Nature Coast Technical 25 Robert Brice II S 5-11 205 Jr. Decatur, Ga./Southwest DeKalb 95 Ian Bush DL 6-0 301 r-Fr. Port Charlotte, Fla./Charlotte 32 William Bussey LB 6-0 215 Jr. Thomson, Ga./Thomson 18 Ken Butler, Jr. LB 5-11 220 r-Jr. La Marque, Texas/La Marque/Blinn 56 Roscoe Byrd OL 6-3 320 Sr. Albany, Ga./Albany/UAB 81 Myles Campbell WR 5-5 160 r-So. Duluth, Ga./Duluth 57 Zack Copeland DL 6-1 250 r-Fr. Valdosta, Ga./Lowndes 9 Montay Crockett WR 6-0 180 r-Jr. Rock Hill, S.C./South Pointe 58 Jeremiah Culbreth OL 6-3 300 Fr. Fairburn, Ga./Langston Hughes 56 Bernard Dawson DE 6-1 248 Jr. Thomson, Ga./Thomson 33 James Dean TE 6-1 235 r-Jr. Brunswick, Ga./Glynn Academy 34 Chris DeLaRosa LB 6-1 230 So. Longwood, Fla./Lake Brantley 7 Matt Dobson S 6-2 206 Sr. Monticello, Fla./North Florida Christian 99 Jay Ellison DL 6-1 310 Jr. Hamilton, Ga./Harris County 4 Kevin Ellison QB 6-0 190 r-Jr. Cornelia, Ga./Habersham Central 21 Wesley Fields RB 5-10 195 Fr. Americus, Ga./Americus-Sumter 48 Patrick Flowe LB 6-1 220 r-Jr. Lilburn, Ga./Parkview 55 Matt Flynn PK 6-0 200 r-So. Loganville, Ga./Loganville 63 Darien Foreman OL 6-2 310 Sr. Ellenwood, Ga./Dunwoody 82 Obe Fortune WR 6-0 178 Fr. Alpharetta, Ga./Milton 72 Sean Gaddy DL 6-0 270 r-Jr. Martinez, Ga./Lakeside 27 Ironhead Gallon LB 5-9 210 r-Jr. Madison, Fla./Madison Country 40 Ryan George DE 6-1 244 r-So. Stone Mountain, Ga./Stephenson 19 D’Ondre Glenn WR 6-5 210 Fr. Douglasville, Ga./Douglas County 16 Antonio Glover S 6-1 200 r-Sr. Atlanta, Ga./Douglas County 29 Demarcus Godfrey RB 5-9 179 r-So. Sharpsburg, Ga./East Coweta 42 Nardo Govan DE 6-2 250 r-Jr. Garden City, Ga./Savannah Christian 96 Jalen Green-Stewart DE 6-1 277 r-Fr. Columbus, Miss/Columbus 94 Tre Griffin DE 6-1 245 r-Jr. Powder Springs, Ga./North Cobb 47 Alex Hanks PK 5-9 185 Sr. Marietta, Ga./Lassiter 10 Vegas Harley QB 5-11 185 r-Jr. Mount Dora, Fla./Mount Dora 89 Da’Quan Heard TE 6-3 250 r-Jr. Washington, Ga./Washington-Wilkes 17 Malik Henry WR 6-0 170 Fr. Tifton, Ga./Tift County 20 Noah Hickey RB 5-7 205 r-Fr. Columbus, Ga./Carver 14 Tay Hicklin S 5-11 197 Sr. Rock Hill, S.C./South Pointe 91 Logan Hunt DE 6-1 247 Fr. Sandersville, Ga./Washington County 73 Maurice Hunt OL 6-1 299 r-Sr. Lyons, Ga./Toombs County 12 BJ Johnson WR 6-1 212 r-Jr. Woodruff, S.C./Woodruff 51 Jamal Johnson DL 6-2 245 r-Jr. Statesboro, Ga./Southeast Bulloch 5 Darius Jones, Jr. CB 5-9 180 Jr. Woodruff, S.C./Woodruff 24 Riyahd Jones CB 6-0 188 r-Sr. Columbus, Ga./Carver/Tennessee 23 Derek Keaton WR 5-10 180 r-Sr. Camden, Ark./Camden Fairview/Coffeyville CC 9 Younghoe Koo PK 5-10 190 Jr. Ridgewood, N.J./Ridgewood 60 Andy Kwon OL 6-2 295 Jr. Suwanee, Ga./North Gwinnett 30 Jessie Liptrot CB 5-11 175 Fr. Atlantic Beach, Fla./Fletcher 31 Ryan Longoria WR 6-2 195 Sr. Hacienda Heights, Calif./Cathedral/Fullerton College 71 Max Magaña OL 6-6 290 Jr. Las Vegas, N.V./Las Vegas/Feather River College 13 Christian Matthew CB 6-2 166 Fr. Columbus, Ga./Chattahoochee County 22 Joshua Moon S 5-10 178 Fr. Fairburn, Ga./Creekside 66 Jackson Morris OL 6-1 270 So. Kennesaw, Ga./Harrison 2 R.J. Murray CB 5-11 198 r-Fr. Duluth, Ga./Peachtree Ridge 62 Ryan Northrup OL 6-2 290 r-Fr. Norcross, Ga./Norcross 49 Ryan Nowicki PK 5-11 190 r-Sr. Peachtree City, Ga./Starr’s Mill/Ole Miss 75 Curtis Rainey OL 6-2 297 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla./Robert E. Lee

2015 GeorGia soUthern Dress rosterNUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos.1 L.A. Ramsby RB2 R.J. Murray CB4 Kevin Ellison QB5 Darius Jones, Jr. C6 Darrius White CB7 Matt Dobson S9 Montay Crockett WR9 Younghoe Koo PK10 Vegas Harley QB12 BJ Johnson WR13 Christian Matthew CB13 Favian Upshaw QB14 Tay Hicklin S16 Antonio Glover S17 Malik Henry WR18 Ken Butler, Jr. LB19 D’Ondre Glenn WR19 Caleb Williams CB20 Noah Hickey RB21 Wesley Fields RB22 Joshua Moon S23 Derek Keaton WR24 Riyahd Jones CB25 Robert Brice II S27 Ironhead Gallon LB28 Thomas Banks RB29 Demarcus Godfrey RB30 Jessie Liptrot CB31 Ryan Longoria WR32 William Bussey LB33 James Dean TE34 Chris DeLaRosa LB36 Matt Breida RB37 Antwione Williams LB39 Rayquan Sam CB40 Ryan George DE42 Nardo Govan DE43 Chaz Thornton RB44 Isaiah Seise TE45 Jake Abraham LS46 Cody Rediger TE47 Alex Hanks PK48 Patrick Flowe LB49 Ryan Nowicki PK51 Jamal Johnson DL52 Ross Alexander DE54 Lennie Richardson DE55 Matt Flynn PK56 Roscoe Byrd OL56 Bernard Dawson DE57 Zack Copeland DL58 Jeremiah Culbreth OL60 Andy Kwon OL62 Ryan Northrup OL63 Darien Foreman OL66 Jackson Morris OL71 Max Magaña OL72 Sean Gaddy DL73 Maurice Hunt OL75 Curtis Rainey OL

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2015 GeorGia soUthern Dress roster 1 L.A. Ramsby RB 5-11 210 r-So. Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain 46 Cody Rediger TE 6-2 240 r-Sr. Hoschton, Ga./Mill Creek 54 Lennie Richardson DE 6-1 255 r-Sr. Ashburn, Ga./Turner County/Troy 39 Rayquan Sam CB 5-9 180 r-Jr. Norcross, Ga./Meadowcreek/Morehead State 90 Darrius Sapp DL 6-1 330 So. Valdosta, Ga./Valdosta 44 Isaiah Seise TE 6-1 239 r-Fr. Jonesboro, Ga./Jonesboro 84 Andre Sims WR 5-9 190 r-Sr. Snellville, Ga./Brookwood/Michigan State 43 Chaz Thornton RB 5-7 185 r-So. Toccoa, Ga./Stephens County 13 Favian Upshaw QB 6-1 170 r-Jr. Titusville, Fla./Astronaut/Florida International 96 Jeff Ward TE 6-0 255 r-Sr. Suwanee, Ga./North Gwinnett 6 Darrius White CB 5-11 185 r-Jr. Belton, Texas/Belton/Trinity Valley CC 37 Antwione Williams LB 6-3 245 r-Sr. Lovejoy, Ga./Lovejoy 19 Caleb Williams CB 5-9 185 Sr. Tyler, Texas/Bishop TK Gorman/Tyler Junior College 83 Keigan Williams WR 6-1 205 r-Jr. Metter, Ga./Metter

77 Tommy Boynton OL81 Myles Campbell WR82 Obe Fortune WR83 Keigan Williams WR84 Andre Sims WR89 Da’Quan Heard TE90 Darrius Sapp DL91 Logan Hunt DE94 Tre Griffin DE95 Ian Bush DL96 Jeff Ward TE96 Jalen Green-Stewart DE97 Jake Banta LS99 Jay Ellison DL

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THROWERS#4 • Kevin Ellison (QB)Att. 19 ULM, 2014Comp. 10 Citadel, 2015Yds. 184 NCSt, 2014TDs 2 Samford, 2013INTs 1 six timesLong 68 GT, 2014RUSHINGAtt. 23 Citadel, 2013Yds 163 Elon, 2013TDs 3 Troy, 2014Long 56 Elon, 2013

#15 • Vegas Harley (QB)Att. -Comp. -Yds. -TDs -INTs -Long -RUSHINGAtt. 2 WVU, 2015Yds 14 Idaho, 2015 TDs -Long 14 Idaho, 2015

#13 • Favian Upshaw (QB)Att. 13 WVU, 2015Comp. 6 GT, 2014Yds. 105 Idaho, 2014TDs 1 two timesINTs 4 WVU, 2015Long 43 SavSt, 2014RUSHINGAtt. 16 twiceYds. 103 WMU, 2015TDs 1 two timesLong 46 ULM, 2014

RUNNERS#36 • Matt Breida (RB)Att. 21 SAla, 2014Yds. 210 Navy, 2014TDs 4 twiceLong 88 Navy, 2014

#81 • Myles Campbell (WR)Att. 1 Troy, 2014Yds. 8 Troy, 2014TDs 0 -Long 8 Troy, 2014

#9 • Montay Crockett (WR)Att. 3 Troy, 2014Yds. 34 WCU, 2013TDs 1 two timesLong 34 WCU, 2013

#20 • Wesley Fields (RB)Att. 10 Citadel, 2015Yds. 82 WMU, 2015TDs 1 twiceLong 35 WMU, 2015

#12 • BJ Johnson (WR)Att. 2 Troy, 2014Yds. 20 Troy, 2014TDs -Long 11 Troy, 2014

#1 • L.A. Ramsby (RB)Att. 18 NMSU, 2014Yds. 136 NMSU, 2014TDs 2 two timesLong 46 NMSU, 2014

#43 • Chaz Thornton (RB)Att. 3 Idaho, 2015Yds. 67 Citadel, 2015TDs -Long 67 Citadel, 2015

CATCHERS#36 • Matt Breida (RB)Rec. 3 GT, 2014Yds. 52 GT, 2014TDs 1 Idaho, 2014Long 28 GT, 2014

#81 • Myles Campbell (WR)Rec. 2 Citadel, 2015Yds. 37 Citadel, 2015TDs -Long 21 Citadel, 2015

#9 • Montay Crockett (WR)Rec. 2 SavSt, 2013Yds. 50 St.Francis, 2013TDs 1 St.Francis, 2013Long 50 St.Francis, 2013

#21 • Wesley Field (RB)Rec. 1 twiceYds. 19 Idaho, 2015TDs -Long 19 Idaho, 2015

#89 • Da’Quan Heard (TE)Rec. 1 WCU, 2013Yds. 19 WCU, 2013TDs 1 WCU, 2013Long 19 WCU, 2013

#17 • Malik Henry (WR)Rec. -Yds. -TDs -Long -

#12 • BJ Johnson (WR)Rec. 5 SAla, 2014Yds. 93 Idaho, 2014TDs 1 three timesLong 68 GT, 2104

#23 • Derek Keaton (WR)Rec. 2 Navy, 2014Yds. 17 WVU, 2015TDs -Long 17 WVU, 2015

#31 • Ryan Longoria (WR)Rec. 5 Citadel, 2015Yds. 43 Citadel, 2015TDs -Long 17 Citadel, 2015

#1 • L.A. Rambsy (RB)Rec. 2 Idaho, 2014Yds. 39 Idaho, 2014TDs -Long 38 ULM, 2014

KICKERS#55 • Matt Flynn (P)Punts 4 WVU, 2015Long 55 WVU, 2015I20 -Avg. (2+Punts) 45.8 WVU, 2015

#49 • Ryan Nowicki (P)Punts 8 TexSt, 2014Long 60 NCSt, 2014I20 4 TexSt, 2014Avg. (2+Punts) 50.8 TexSt, 2014

#47 • Alex Hanks (PK)FG Made 3 three timesFG Att. 3 six timesLong 48 Wofford, 2013PAT Made 9 two times PAT Att. 10 GaSt, 2014

#9 • Younghoe Koo (PK)FG Made 3 Chatt, 2013FG Att. 3 Chatt, 2013Long 49 Elon, 2013PAT Made 5 two timesPAT Att. 5 two times

TACKLERS#56 • Bernard Dawson (DL)Tackles 9 NMSU, 2014TFL 1.0 seven timesSacks 1.0 four times

#34 • Chris DeLaRosa (LB)Tackles 9 Idaho, 2015TFL 1.0 two timesSacks 1.0 WMU, 2015

#7 • Matt Dobson (DB)Tackles 12 TxSt, 2014INT 2 WCU, 2013TFL 1.0 four times

#9 • Jay Ellison (DL)Tackles 8 GT, 2014TFL 1.5 SAla, 2014Sacks 1.0 two times

#27 • Ironhead Gallon (LB)Tackles 10 NMSU, 2014INT 1 NMSU, 2014TFL 1.5 two timesSacks 1.0 three times

#16 • Antonio Glover (DB)Tackles 12 NMSU, 2014INT 3 WMU, 2015TFL 2.5 TxST, 2014

#14 • Tay Hicklin (S)Tackles 7 Wofford, 2013TFL 1.0 twiceSacks -

#51 • Jamal Johnson (DL)Tackles 6 Idaho, 2015TFL 1.0 two timesSacks 1.0 two times

#5 • Darius Jones (CB)Tackles 7 WVU, 2015INT 1 GaSt, 2014

#54 • Lennie Richardson (DL)Tackles 4 Idaho, 2014TFL 1.0 three timesSacks 1.0 Idaho, 2014

#6 • Darrius White (CB)Tackles 7 WMU, 2015TFL -Sacks -

#37 • Antwione Willams (LB)Tackles 10 GT, 2014TFL 2.0 two timesSacks 2.0 two times

RETURNERS#23 • Derek Keaton (KOR)Returns 5 TexSt, 2014Yds 146 TexSt, 2014Avg 40.5 NMSU, 2014Long 60 GaSt, 2014TD -PUNT RETURNSReturns 2 Citadel, 2015Yds 17 WVU, 2015Avg 17.0 WVU, 2015Long 17 WVU, 2015TD -

#9 • Montay Crockett (KOR)Returns 4 TexSt, 2014Yds 93 TexSt, 2014Avg 46.0 NMSU, 2014Long 46 GaSt, 2014TD -

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the Last time it haPPeneD ...TEAM GEORGIA SOUTHERN OPPONENTScored 30-39 Points 11-4-14, at New Mexico State (36) 10-25-14, at Georgia State (31)Scored 40-49 Points 9/27/15, at Idaho (44) 9-5-15, at West Virginia (44)Scored 50-59 Points 9-7-13, St. Francis (Pa.) (59) 11-15-14, at Navy (52)Scored 60-69 Points 10-25-14, at Georgia State (69) 11-7-96, at Florida (62)Scored 70-79 Points 8-31-13, Savannah State (77) NeverScored 80+ Points 9-6-14, Savannah State (83) NeverScored a Safety 9-12-15, Western Michigan 8-31-13, vs. Savannah StateRecorded multiple Safeties 11-27-10, South Carolina St. (2) NeverRecorded a Shutout 9-1-12, Jacksonville (58-0) 9-5-15, at West Virginia (0-44)Rushed for 400+ Yards 9/27/15, at Idaho (441) 11-4-00, at Furman (404)Rushed for 300-399 Yards 9-19-15, The Citadel (383) 9-19-15, The Citadel (318)Rushed for 1-50 Yards 10-24-09, at Appalachian St. (15) 11-29-14, UL Monroe (19)Rushed for 0 yards or less Never 11-19-09, Western Carolina (-12)Passed for 400+ Yards 12-21-85, vs. Furman (419) (FCS Champ. Game) 10-25-14, at Georgia State (408)Passed for 300-399 Yards 11-15-08, at Furman (333) 9-5-15, West Virginia (359)Passed for 1-50 Yards 9-12-15, Western Michigan (7) 9-19-15, The Citadel (42)Passed for 0 or less yards 11-23-13, Florida (0) 9-11-93, The Citadel (0)Gained Over 600 Yards Total Offense 10-25-14, at Georgia State (660) 10-5-13, at Samford (651)Gained 500-599 Yards Total Offense 9/27/15, at Idaho (568) 9-5-15, at West Virginia (544)Gained Less Than 100 Yards Total Offense 12-2-95, at Montana (91) 10-2-99, at VMI (90)Recorded 25 or More First Downs 10-30-14, Troy (28) 11-8-14, at Texas State (302)Did not convert a third down 9-29-12, Samford (0-10) 10-30-99, at East Tennessee State (0-9)Did not punt in the game 9-6-14, Savannah State 12-10-11, MaineWas Penalized 100+ Yards 9-24-11, Western Carolina (120) 10-5-13, at Samford (7-100)Was not penalized in the game 11-12-11, at Wofford 11-15-14, at NavyDefense Intercepted Three Passes 9-12-15, Western Michigan (3) 9-5-15, at West Virginia (4)Recorded over 40 minutes of possession 10-6-12, at Western Carolina (40:28) 11-14-92, Troy State (43:22)Blocked multiple extra points 11-5-11, The Citadel (2) NeverOvercame Halftime Deficit to Win 11-29-14, UL Monroe 8-30-14, at N.C. State (GS trailed 3-7 at Half, Won 22-16) (GS led 17-3 at Half, lost 23-24)Trailed After Three Quarters, Rallied to Win 11-29-14, UL Monroe 8-30-14, at N.C. State (GS trailed 9-13 at end of 3rd, Won 22-16) (GS led 20-10 at end of 3rd, lost 23-24)Won Game on Final Offensive Play 9-1-08, at The Citadel (Chattanooga 9-28-13) 11-18-06, Central Arkansas (Adam Urbano 3-yard run in Third OT) (James Paul 25-yard Field Goal in OT)Won Game on Final Defensive Play 11-29-14, UL Monroe (22-16) 12-14-12, North Dakota State (20-23) (UL Monroe final pass incomplete on 4th & 5) (NDSU blocked 50-yard field goal attempt)

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the Last time it haPPeneD ...INDIVIDUAL GEORGIA SOUTHERN OPPONENT75+ Yard Run Matt Breida (83t), 9/27/15, at Idaho Michael Hobbs (99), 11-4-06, Wofford100-199 Yards Rushing, Game Matt Breida (179), 9/27/15, at Idaho Evan McField (163), 9-19-15, The Citadel200+ Yards Rushing, Game Matt Breida (210), 11-15-14 at Navy Keenan Reynolds (277), 11-15-14, at Navy300+ Yards Rushing, Game Jerick McKinnon (316), 12-1-12, Central Arkansas NeverThree Rushing TDs, Game Kevin Ellison (3), 10-30-14, Troy Greg McGhee, 11-10-12, HowardFour Rushing TDs, Game Matt Breida (4), 9-12-15, Western Michigan Keenan Reynolds (6), 11-15-14, at Navy80+ Yard Pass Completion Jayson Foster (81), 9-8-07, West Georgia Keenan Reynolds (6), 11-15-14, at Navy300-399 Yards Passing, Game Lee Chapple (323), 11-15-08, at Furman Skyler Howard (359), 9-5-15, at West Virginia 400+ Yards Passing, Game Tracy Ham (419), 12-21-85, vs. Furman Andy Summerlin (495), 10-5-13, at Samford20 Pass Completions, Game Lee Chapple (20), 11-21-09, at The Citadel Matt Linehan, 9-27-15, at Idaho (20-35-2 / 284 yds)Four TD Passes, Game Chaz Williams (4), 10-2-04, at Elon Justin Thomas, 9-13-14, at Georgia TechFive TD Passes, Game Never Taylor Heinicke, 12-3-11, Old Dominion300+ Yards Total Offense, Game Kevin Ellison (300), 9-6-14, Savannah State Skyler Howard (366), 9-5-15, at West Virginia400+ Yards Total Offense, Game Tracy Ham (509), 12-21-85, vs. Furman Nick Arbuckle (408), 10-25-14, at Georgia State10 Receptions, Game Raja Andrews (10), 11-8-08, Samford Kenzee Jackson (10), 11-29-14, UL Monroe 100-149 Receiving Yards, Game Tray Butler (105), 10-5-13, at Samford Daniel Braverman (122), 9-12-15, Western Michigan150+ Receiving Yards, Game Reggie McCutchen (191), 10-14-06, Elon Dezmon Epps (165), 9/27/15, at IdahoThree Receiving TDs, Game Corey Joyner, 12-12-98, Western Illinois Donovan Harden (4), 10-25-14, at Georgia State50+ Yard Field Goal Adrian Mora (50), 10-3-10, at Wofford Blair Walsh (52), 8-30-08, at GeorgiaMade Three Field Goals, Game Alex Hanks (3-3), 9-27-15, at Idaho Josh Lambert, (3-3), 9-5-15, at West Virginia70+ Yard Punt Kenny Worob (77), 10-21-95, The Citadel Austin Rehkow (73), 10-11-14, IdahoReturned Kickoff for TD Laron Scott, 11-19-11, at Alabama Roosevelt Boone (91), 12-10-11, MaineReturned Punt for TD Darrieon Robinson, 10-29-11, at Appalachian St. Brandon Berry, 11-4-06, Wofford Returned Blocked Punt for TD R. Tinsley (B), D. Arnold (TD), 10-4-08, at Chatt. G. Sensabaugh (B), Ranier (TD), 11-1-03 at ETSUReturned Interception for TD Matt Dobson (100), 11-8-14, at Texas State Evan Francks, 12-4-10, at William & MaryReturned Fumble for TD John Douglas, 12-11-10, at Wofford Akeem Garnett, 10-12-13, The CitadelRecovered Fumble in End Zone for TD Tray Butler, 12-8-12, at Old Dominion John Rust, 11-5-09, FurmanBlocked a Field Goal Valdon Cooper, 11-23-13, at Florida Trevion Ashford, 8-31-13, Savannah StateBlocked an Extra Point Jamal Johnson, 9-6-14, Savannah State Stephen Meredith, 10-4-14, at New Mexico StateReturned Blocked FG for TD Chad Nighbert (78), 9-16-95, at Marshall Dre Kirtkpatrick (55), 11-19-11, at AlabamaReturned a Missed FG Darreion Robinson (56), 11-17-12, at Georgia NeverPAT Returned for Two Points Laron Scott, 10-15-11, Furman Never

*tied school record of 35 set in 9-22-1984 East Carolina game

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MOST ALL GAMES HOME ROAD SUN BELT GAMES FBS/FRITZ ERA PLAYOFFSPOINTS 84, vs. Johnson C. Smith, 2004 84, vs. Johnson C. Smith, 2004 69, at Georgia St., 2014 69, at Georgia St., 2014 83, vs. Savannah St., 2014 72, vs. Northern Arizona, 1999

POINTS/QUARTER 37, vs. Johnson C. Smith, 2004 37, vs. Johnson C. Smith, 2004 28, Three Times 21, at Georgia St., 2014 27, vs. Savannah St., 2014 35, vs. Florida A&M, 1997

POINTS/HALF 58, vs. Johnson C. Smith, 2004 58, vs. Johnson C. Smith, 2004 44, at The Citadel, 1998 42, at Georgia St., 2014 48, vs. Savannah St., 2014 42, vs. Florida A&M, 1997

TOUCHDOWNS 12, Twice 12, Twice 10, at Georgia St., 2014 10, at Georgia St., 2014 12, vs. Savannah St., 2014 10, vs. Northern Arizona, 1999

RUSH ATTEMPTS 80, vs. Furman, 2005 80, vs. Furman, 2005 79, at Western Carolina, 2012 63, Twice 63, Twice 77, vs. South Carolina St., 2010

RUSHING YARDS 655, vs. Glenville St., 1994 655, vs. Glenville St., 1994 602, at Old Dominion, 2012 613, at Georgia St., 2014 613, at Georgia St., 2014 638, vs. Youngstown St., 1999

RUSHING TDS 11, vs. Johnson C. Smith, 2011 11, vs. Johnson C. Smith, 2011 10, at Georgia St., 2014 10, at Georgia St., 2014 10, Twice 8, vs. Northern Arizona, 1999

PASS ATTEMPTS 57, at Furman, 2008 48, vs. Samford, 2008 57, at Furman, 2008 19, vs. UL Monroe, 2014 22, at Georgia Tech, 2014 37, vs. Furman, 1985

PASS COMPLETIONS 40, at Furman, 2008 28, vs. Samford, 2008 40, at Furman, 2008 11, vs. Idaho, 2014 13, at Georgia Tech, 2014 23, vs. Furman, 1985

PASSING YARDS 419, vs. Furman, 1985 375, vs. Elon, 2006 419, vs. Furman, 1985 201, vs. Idaho, 2014 245, at Ga. Tech, 2014 419, vs. Furman, 1985

INT THROWN 6, at ETSU, 1984 3, Twice 6, at ETSU, 1984 2, Twice 4, at West Virginia, 2015 3, Twice

PASSING TDS 4, Three Times 4, Twice 4, vs. Furman, 1985 1, vs. App. St., 2014 2, vs. Savannah St., 2014 4, Twice

TOTAL OFFENSE 732, vs. Western Carolina, 1999 732, vs. Western Carolina, 1999 685, at ETSU, 1999 660, at Georgia St., 2014 684, vs. Savannah St., 2014 659, vs. Northern Arizona, 1999

TOTAL PLAYS 103, at East Carolina, 1984 96, vs. Samford, 1990 103, at East Carolina, 1984 78, vs. UL Monroe, 2014 78, vs. UL Monroe, 2014 86, vs. Massachusetts, 1998

FIELD GOALS 5, Twice 5, vs. Furman, 2003 5, at The Citadel, 1994 3, Twice 3, Three Times 4, Twice

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 7, at The Citadel, 1994 6, vs. Furman, 2004 7, at The Citadel, 1994 3, Twice 3, Three Times 4, vs. Florida A&M, 2001

FIRST DOWNS 35, vs. Savannah St., 2013 35, vs. Savannah St., 2013 35, at East Carolina, 1984 30, at Georgia St., 2014 30, at Georgia St., 2014 32, vs. Old Dominion, 2012

FIRST DOWNS RUSHING 31, Twice 31, vs. Glenville St., 1994 31, at Western Carolina, 2012 28, at Georgia St., 2014 28, at Georgia St., 2014 29, vs. Old Dominion, 2012

FIRST DOWNS PASSING 20, vs. East Carolina, 1984 14, Twice 20, at East Carolina, 1984 7, vs. Idaho, 2014 9, at Georgia Tech, 2014 18, vs. Furman, 1985

FUMBLES 9, Three Times 7, vs. Catawba, 1987 9, Three Times 2, Three Times 4, at North Carolina St., 2014 6, Three Times

FUMBLES LOST 6, vs. Massachusetts, 1998 5, vs. Central Florida, 1983 6, vs. Massachusetts, 1998 2, vs. Troy, 2014 2, vs. Troy, 2014 6, vs. Massachusetts, 1998

PENALTIES 19, vs. Johnson C. Smith, 2000 19, vs. Johnson C. Smith, 2000 16, at Elon, 2003 7, Twice 7, Twice 14, vs. Nicholls St., 1986

PENALTY YARDS 179, Twice 179, vs. Johnson C. Smith, 2000 179, at Elon, 2003 75, vs. Appalachian St., 2014 75, vs. Appalachian St., 2014 106, vs. North Carolina A&T, 1986

PUNTS 11, Twice 11, vs. Jacksonville St., 1992 11, at Miami, 1994 8, at Texas St., 2014 8, at Texas St., 2014 9, at Montana, 1995

PUNT RETURNS 10, at VMI, 1993 9, Twice 10, at VMI, 1993 3, Twice 5, vs. Savannah St., 2014 7, vs. Youngstown St., 1999

PUNT RETURN YARDS 143, vs. Chattanooga, 2001 143, vs. Chattanooga, 2001 131, at VMI, 1993 33, vs. New Mexico St., 2014 33, vs. New Mexico St., 2014 99, vs. Youngstown St., 1999

KICKOFF RETURNS 9, Twice 7, Three Times 9, Twice 4, vs. Idaho, 2015 9, vs. Navy, 2014 9, vs. Massachusetts, 1998

KO RETURN YARDS 239, at Navy, 2014 170, vs. Elon, 2008 239, at Navy, 2014 127, at Georgia St., 2014 239, at Navy, 2014 169, vs. Massachusetts, 1998

INT CAUGHT 7, Twice 7, Twice 5, Twice 3, at New Mexico St., 2014 3, Western Michigan, 2015 4, vs. Jackson St., 1985

INT RETURN YARDS 142, vs. Chattanooga, 2001 142, vs. Chattanooga, 2001 104, at Central Florida, 1990 100, at Texas St., 2014 100, at Texas St., 2014 60, Twice

POSSESSION TIME 47:59, at S. Dakota St., 2005 42:24, vs. Maine, 2011 47:59, at South Dakota St., 2005 38:43, Troy, 2014 38:43, Troy, 2014 42:24, vs. Maine, 2011

DEFENSIVE TDS 3, vs. Florida A&M, 20001 3, vs. Florida A&M, 20001 2, Twice 1, Twice 1, Twice 3, vs. Florida A&M, 2001

NON-OFFENSE TDS 3, Three Times 3, Twice 3, at Chattanooga, 1994 1, Twice 1, Twice 3, vs. Florida A&M, 2001

RUSH YARDS ALLOWED 415, vs. Miami, 1994 323, vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1993 415, at Miami, 1994 394, at Navy, 2014 394, at Navy, 2014 343, vs. Arkansas St., 1986

PASS YARDS ALLOWED 527, at Bethune-Cookman, 1984 481 vs. Nicholls St., 1986 527, at Betune-Cookman, 1984 408, at Georgia St., 2014 408, at Georgia St., 2014 481, vs. Nicholls St., 1986

TOTAL OFF. ALLOWED 712, at Appalachian St., 2009 583, vs. Florida A&M, 1997 712, at Appalachian St., 2009 517, at New Mexico St., 2014 536, at Georgia St., 2014 629, at Montana, 1995

PASS ATT. ALLOWED 66, at Bethune-Cookman, 1984 63, vs. Florida A&M, 1997 66, at Bethune-Cookman, 1984 51, at Texas St., 2014 51, at Texas St., 2014 63, vs. Florida A&M, 1997

PASS COMP. ALLOWED 42, at Montana, 1995 37, vs. Florida A&M, 1997 42, at Montana, 1995 35, at New Mexico St., 2014 35, at New Mexico St., 2014 42, at Montana, 1995

FEWEST ALL GAMES HOME ROAD SUN BELT GAMES FBS / FRITZ ERA POSTSEASON

POINTS 0, Five Times 0, vs. Troy, 1992 0, Four Times 22, vs. UL Monroe, 2014 0, at West Virginia, 2015 0, Twice

FIRST DOWNS 5, Twice 8, vs. Florida A&M, 1992 5, Twice 9, at Texas St., 2014 9, at Texas St., 2014 5, at Montana, 1995

TOTAL OFFENSE 54, at Miami, 1994 175, vs. Troy, 1992 54, at Miami, 1994 268, at Texas St., 2014 224, at West Virginia, 2015 91, vs. Montana, 1995

RUSHING ATTEMPTS 19, at Furman, 2008 21, vs. Albany, 2009 19, at Furman, 2008 40, at Texas St., 2014 38, at Georgia Tech, 2014 40, vs. Furman, 1985

RUSHING YARDS 11, at South Dakota St., 2009 58, vs. Albany, 2009 11, at South Dakota St., 2009 227, at Texas St., 2014 195, at West Virginia, 2015 70, vs. Montana, 1995

PASS ATTEMPTS 0, vs. Wofford, 2012 0, vs. Wofford, 2012 3, Three Times 6, at Georgia St., 2014 5, vs. Savannah St., 2014 3, vs. Maine, 2002

PASS COMPLETIONS 0, Nine Times 0, Five Times 0, Four Times 3, at New Mexico St., 2014 2, at West Virginia, 2015 1, Three Times

PASSING YARDS 0, Ten Times 0, Six Times 0, Four Times 40, vs. Troy, 2014 29, at West Virginia, 2015 17, vs. Youngstown St., 1999

PENALTIES 0, Twice 0, vs. Wofford, 2011 0, at Delaware, 1997 1, at South Alabama, 2014 1, Twice 0, at Delaware, 1997

PENALTY YARDS 0, Twice 0, vs. Wofford, 2011 0, at Delaware, 1997 10, at South Alabama, 2014 10, at South Alabama, 2014 0, at Delaware, 1997

PUNTS 0, Ten Times 0, Nine Times 0, at South Florida, 1997 1, Twice 0, vs. Savannah St., 2014 0, vs. Old Dominion, 2011

POSSESSION TIME 16:38, vs. Troy, 1992 16:38, vs. Troy, 1992 23:44, at The Citadel, 2008 27:16, at Texas St., 2014 25:18, at Georgia Tech, 2014 21:28, vs. Eastern Kentucky, 2002

RUSH YARDS ALLOWED -19, at Elon, 2007 -12, vs. Western Carolina, 2009 -19, at Elon, 2007 19, vs. UL Monroe, 2014 19, vs. UL Monroe, 2014 51, vs. Central Florida, 1990

PASS YARDS ALLOWED 0, at The Citadel, 1993 0, vs. The Citadel, 1993 7, at The Citadel, 1994 13, vs. Troy, 2014 13, vs. Troy, 2014 11, vs. The Citadel, 1990

TOTAL OFF. ALLOWED 55, vs. South Carolina St., 1988 55, vs. South Carolina St., 1988 67, at Middle Tennessee St., 1989 154, vs. Troy, 2014 154, vs. Troy, 2014 163, vs. The Citadel, 1990

PASS COMP. ALLOWED 0, vs. The Citadel, 1993 0, vs. The Citadel, 1993 1, at The Citadel, 1994 4, vs. Troy, 2014 4, vs. Troy, 2014 2, vs. The Citadel, 1990

PASS ATT. ALLOWED 3, at The Citadel, 1994 4, vs. The Citadel, 1993 3, at The Citadel, 1994 11, vs. Troy, 2014 8, at Navy, 2014 6, vs. The Citadel, 1990

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PaULson staDiUm reCorDsINDIVIDUALRUSHING YARDSOpponent .....................................................................175, Aaron Stecker (Western Illinois), 12/12/98Georgia Southern ................................................. 333, Adrian Peterson vs. Massachusetts, 12/4/99 (P)RUSHING ATTEMPTSOpponent .................................................................37, Brandon Walker (East Tennessee St.), 11/2/96Georgia Southern .....................................................34, Jerick McKinnon vs. Central Arkansas, 12/1/12RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSOpponent .............................................................. 3, six times, last by Elijhaa Penny (Idaho), 10/11/14Georgia Southern ..................................................... 5, Adrian Peterson vs. Massachusetts, 12/4/99 (P) 5, Gerald Harris vs North Carolina A&T, 11/29/86 (P) PASSING COMPLETIONSOpponent ...............................................................37, Otteman Sampson (Florida A&M), 11/29/97 (P)Georgia Southern .............................................................................30, Lee Chapple vs. Albany, 9/5/09PASSING ATTEMPTSOpponent ...............................................................63, Otteman Sampson (Florida A&M), 11/29/97 (P)Georgia Southern .................................................................. 44, Antonio Henton vs. Samford, 11/8/08PASSING YARDSOpponent .........................................................................481, Doug Hudson (Nicholls St.), 12/6/86 (P)Georgia Southern ............................................................................ 375, Travis Clark vs. Elon, 10/14/06PASSING TOUCHDOWNSOpponent .......................................................................... 5, Taylor Heineicke (Old Dominion), 12/3/11Georgia Southern ..............................................................................4, Chaz Williams vs. Elon, 10/2/04 4, Greg Hill vs. W. Illinois, 12/12/98RECEIVING YARDSOpponent .......................................................................231 (7), Sean Price (Appalachian St.), 11/3/12Georgia Southern ......................................................... 191 (7), Reggie McCutcheon vs. Elon, 10/14/06 RECEPTIONSOpponent .................................................................................15, Scott Dahlquist (Idaho), 12/1/90 (P)Georgia Southern ......................................................................10, Raja Andrews vs. Samford, 11/8/08RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNSOpponent .....................................................................4, Remi Watson (Bethune-Cookman), 10/11/86Georgia Southern ....................................................... 3, Corey Joyner vs. Western Illinois, 12/12/98 (P)PUNTING AVERAGE (MIN. 3)Opponent .......................................................................................... 51.0, Ray Early (Furman) 11/2/13Georgia Southern ........................................................ 48.2, Charlie Edwards vs. Chattanooga, 9/17/09TACKLESOpponent ................................................................ XXX, Marcus Bradley (Western Carolina), 10/11/97Georgia Southern ..........................................................................22, Edward Thomas vs. VMI, 10/5/96INTERCEPTIONSOpponent ..........................................................2, seven times, last by Ryan Steed (Furman), 11/14/09Georgia Southern ...............................................................3, Rodney Oglesby vs. Savannah St., 9/7/91 Antonio Glover vs. Western Michigan, 9/12/15

TEAMFIRST DOWNSOpponent ................................................................................................4 (Western Carolina), 9/19/09Georgia Southern .................................................................................. 35, vs. Savannah Sate, 8/31/13MOST RUSHING YARDSOpponent .......................................................................................323, by Eastern Kentucky, 11/27/93Georgia Southern .............................................................................634, vs. Western Carolina, 9/24/11FEWEST RUSHING YARDSOpponent ..........................................................................................-12, by Western Carolina, 9/19/09Georgia Southern .................................................................................................58, vs. Albany, 9/5/09MOST PASSING YARDSOpponent .........................................................................................481, by Nicholls State, 12/6/86 (P)Georgia Southern .............................................................................................. 375, vs. Elon, 10/14/06FEWEST PASSING YARDSOpponent ...................................................................................................... 0, by The Citadel, 9/11/93Georgia Southern .................................................................0, six times, last vs. Chattanooga, 9/28/13MOST TOTAL YARDS OFFENSEOpponent .............................................................................................. 583, by Florida A&M, 11/27/97Georgia Southern .............................................................................732, vs. Western Carolina, 10/9/99FEWEST TOTAL YARDS OFFENSEOpponent ........................................................................................55, by South Carolina St., 11/19/88Georgia Southern ............................................................................................... 175, vs. Troy, 11/14/92MOST PLAYSOpponent .............................................................................................97, by Florida A&M, 12/1/01 (P)Georgia Southern .......................................................................................... 96, vs. Samford, 11/17/90FEWEST PLAYSOpponent ................................................................................. 43 (South Carolina State), 11/27/10 (P)Georgia Southern ................................................................................................. 42, vs. Troy, 11/14/92MOST POINTSOpponent ................................................................................................. 45, by Chattanooga, 9/22/07Georgia Southern .............................................................................. 84, vs. Johnson C. Smith, 9/11/04

PAULSON STADIUM ATTENDANCE RECORDS Attendance .... Opponent ..................................... Date W-L Score P 1. 25,725 ........ Stephen F. Austin ..............................12/16/89 W 37-34 NC 2. 24,872 ...... The Citadel ...............................9/19/15 W 48-13 3. 24,535 ........ Appalachian St. ..................................9/25/14 W 34-14 4. 24,078 ........ Chattanooga.....................................11/11/89 W 34-13 5. 23,520 ...... Western Michigan .....................9/12/15 W 43-17 6. 23,373 ........ Furman .............................................11/10/07 L 22-24 7. 23,250 ........ Idaho ................................................10/11/14 W 47-24 8. 23,204 ........ Nevada .............................................12/15/90 W 36-13 NC 9. 23,167 ........ Savannah St. ........................................9/1/01 W 69-6 10. 23,121 ........ Savannah St. ........................................9/6/14 W 83-9 11. 22,421 ........ Appalachian St. ................................10/16/04 W 54-7 12. 22,155 ........ Appalachian St. ..................................11/3/12 L 28-31 13. 21,899 ........ Appalachian St. ................................10/14/00 W 34-28 14. 21,812 ........ Tusculum ............................................9/10/11 W 62-21 15. 21,593 ........ Furman ...............................................11/3/01 W 20-10 16. 21,489 ........ West Georgia ........................................9/8/07 W 45-21 17. 21,403 ........ Wofford ..............................................10/9/10 L 31-33 18. 21,067 ........ James Madison ...................................11/3/90 W 31-13 19. 20,983 ........ Wofford ............................................10/13/12 W 17-9 20. 20,851 ........ Appalachian St. ................................10/18/08 L 36-37 21. 20,832 ........ Samford .............................................9/29/12 W 35-16 22. 20,607 ........ McNeese St. ........................................9/10/05 L 20-23 23. 20,593 ........ Chattanooga.......................................10/8/11 W 28-27 24. 20,507 ........ Savannah St. ......................................10/7/89 W 35-14 25. 20,430 ........ Savannah St. ........................................9/4/10 W 48-3 26. 20,353 ........ Appalachian St. ................................10/17/98 W 37-24 27. 20,340 ........ Samford ...........................................11/12/88 W 49-21 28. 20,228 ........ UL Monroe ........................................10/15/88 W 43-11 29. 20,178 ........ Central Connecticut St. .........................9/9/06 L 13-17 30. 20,132 ........ Jacksonville ..........................................9/1/12 W 58-0 31. 20,073 ........ Appalachian St. ..................................11/6/10 W-OT 21-14 32. 19,808 ........ Furman ...............................................11/5/05 W 27-24 33. 19,640 ........ UCF ...................................................10/21/89 W 31-17 34. 19,470 ........ Savannah St. ........................................9/6/03 W 35-0 35. 19,438 ........ Appalachian St. ................................10/21/06 L-2OT 20-27

LONGEST PLAYSRUSH ....................................................................................99t by Michael Hobbs (Wofford), 11/4/06PASS ......................................... 94t by Stefpon Hawkins from Brian Hampton (Chattanooga), 9/27/97FIELD GOAL .......................................................................63 by Tim Foley vs. James Madison, 11/7/87PUNT.......................................................................................... 79 by Bob Hooper (Samford), 11/8/08PUNT RETURN ...................................................................... 92t by Brandon Berry (Wofford), 11/4/06KICKOFF RETURN ...............................................100t by Cameron Kinard (Central Arkansas), 11/18/06 100t by Xavier Godard (Western Carolina), 10/11/03INTERCEPTION RETURN ................................................ 98t by Ryan Hadden vs. Chattanooga, 9/25/99RECOVERED FUMBLE RETURN ..................................... 97t by Rodney Oglesby vs. Valdosta St., 9/1/90

WINNING AT PAULSONOverall Record .................................................................................................................. 183-33 (.847)Overall NCAA Playoff Record .................................................................................................33-3 (.917)

WIN STREAKSLongest Winning Streaks .................................................................... 39 — from 9/27/97 to 12/15/01 (NCAA Division I FCS record)............................................................................................................. 38 — from 10/5/85 to 9/22/90............................................................................................................. 14 — from 11/6/10 to 11/3/12............................................................................................................ 12 — from 11/10/12 to present............................................................................................................. 11 — from 9/29/90 to 11/2/91............................................................................................................... 9 — from 10/1/94 to 9/21/95

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Final StatisticsGeorgia Southern 0 0 0 0 — 0West Virginia 10 6 14 14 — 44WV (10:54 re 1st) - Durante 41 pass from Howard (Lambert kick)WV (8:05 re 1st) - FG Lambert 26WV (14:08 re 2nd) - FG Lambert 32WV (3:04 re 3rd) - FG Lambert 22WV (9:12 re 3rd) - Shell 6 rush (Lambert kick) WV (4:19 re 3rd) - Gibson 26 pass from Howard (Lambert kick)WV (13:23 re 4th) - Smallwood 19 rush (Lambert kick)WV (2:26 re 4th) - Crest 2 rush (Lambert kick)Team Stats GS WVFirst downs 14 21 Rushing yds. 57-195 40-185Passing yds. 29 359Passes 2-13-4 16-26-0Total Offense 224 544 Punts-avg. 5-46.4 4-44.2Fumbles-lost 2-1 1-0Penalties-yds. 1-15 5-37Time of poss. 34:07 25:53Sacks by 2-24 1-4

Individual Totals Rushing — GSU, Breida 17-70, Upshaw 16-64, Ramsby 10-28, Fields 9-17, Thornton 1-7, T. Banks 2-5, Harley 2-4; WV, Smallwood 11-96, Shell 8-42, Crest 4-24, Thomas-Williams 7-19, Howard 9-7, Team 1-(-3). Passing — GSU, Upshaw 2-13-4-29; WV, Howard 16-25-0-359, Crest 0-1-0-0. Receiving — GS, Keaton 1-17, Johnson 1-12; WV, Gibson 3-130, Durante 3-121, Shorts 3-55, Thompson 3-30, Smallwood 4-23.

Game #1: Eagles Shut Out on the Road By Mountaineers

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Karl Joseph picked off three passes, and Skyler Howard threw for 359 yards and a pair of touchdowns to lead West Virginia to a 44-0 victory over Georgia Southern before 55,182 fans Saturday night at Milan Puskar Stadium. It was Georgia Southern’s first meeting against West Virginia on the gridiron and first game against a Big 12 opponent. Matt Breida led Georgia Southern with 70 rushing yards on 17 carries, and Favian Upshaw gained 64 yards on 16 carries. Howard completed 16-of-25 passes, and two Mountaineers had over 100 receiving yards. Shelton Gibson caught three passes for 130 yards and a touchdown, and Javon Durante had three receptions for 121 yards and a score. Wendell Smallwood finished with 11 carries for 96 yards and a touchdown, and Joseph tallied with eight tackles. Five turnovers and chunk plays over the top doomed the Eagles. The Mountaineers had four pass plays over 40 yards, including a 57-yard completion to Durante and a 57-yard reception by Gibson. Four interceptions and a fumble put the Eagle defense on its heels most of the night – Georgia Southern’s average field position was its own 20-yard line while West Virginia’s was its 37. Despite giving up some big pass plays, the Eagle defense held strong for the first 32 minutes of the contest before wearing down. West Virginia moved the ball inside the Eagle 20-yard line four times in the first half and came away with just nine points. In addition, the Mountaineers took over inside the Eagle 45-yard line twice and were forced to punt. Matt Dobson, Antwione Williams and Ironhead Gallon all posted eight tackles on the night, and Bernard Dawson collected 1.5 sacks. Trailing 16-0 at halftime, the Eagles turned it over on their first two possessions of the second half, and West Virginia made Georgia Southern pay on the second. After Joseph picked off an Upshaw pass at the West Virginia 28-yard line, Howard hit Daikiel Shorts for a 19-yard completing to set up a 6-yard TD run by Rushel Shell and a 23-0 lead. After the Eagles turned it over on downs at the Mountaineer 30-yard-line, West Virginia went the distance in four plays to open an insurmountable 30-0 cushion with 4:19 to go in the third quarter. Howard hit Durante with a 23-yard pass to start the drive and capped it with a 26-yard strike to Gibson in the corner of the end zone. A 19-yard run by Smallwood 1:37 into the fourth quarter put the game away. It was the first time the Eagles were kept off the scoreboard since a 45-0 loss at Montana in the 1995 I-AA playoffs, a streak of 242 games. The Eagles did not move the ball into West Virginia territory until their third possession of the second half.

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Paulson Stadium • Statesboro, Ga.Sept. 12, 2015 • Attendance: 23,520

Final StatisticsWestern Michigan 3 6 0 8 — 17Georgia Southern 7 16 10 10 — 43WM (7:40 re 1st) - FG Haldeman 34GS (3:21 re 1st) - Breida 9 rush (Hanks kick)GS (11:10 re 2nd) - Team safetyGS (5:06 re 2nd) - Breida 4 rush (Hanks kick)GS (3:38 re 2nd) - Breida 34 rush (Hanks kick)WM (0:28 re 2nd) - Braverman 7 pass from Terrell (Haldeman kick failed)GS (14:13 re 3rd) - Breida 70 rush (Hanks kick)GS (9:31 re 3rd) - FG Hanks 22WM (10:51 re 4th) - Thompson 13 pass from Terrell (Mullinax pass from Terrell)GS (6:32 re 4th) - Ramsby 1 rush (Hanks kick)GS (04:01 re 4th) - FG Hanks 25Team Stats WM GSFirst downs 19 14 Rushing yds. 26-25 52-413Passing yds. 227 7Passes 24-36-3 1-4-0Total Offense 252 420 Punts-avg. 4-40.0 2-39.0Fumbles-lost 1-1 0-0Penalties-yds. 6-37 4-35Time of poss. 30:39 29:21Sacks by 0-0 2-14

Individual Totals Rushing — WMU, Franklin 17-58, Bogan 3-14, Bellamy 1-0, Terrell 4-(-12), Team 1-(-35); GS, Breida 11-176, Upshaw 16-103, Fields, 6-82, Ramsby 13-42, Thornton 2-7, T. Banks 2-2, L. Hunt 1-2, Team 1-(-1). Passing — WMU, Terrell 24-36-3-227; GSU, Upshaw 1-4-0-7. Receiving — WMU, Braverman 13-122, Franklin 4-43, Thompson 3-32, Davis 2-16, Roberts 1-10, Henry 1-3, Bellamy 0-1; GS, Johnson 1-7.

Game #2: Breida, Glover Star in Home Opener

STATESBORO, Ga. – A week after getting shut out for the first time in nearly two decades, Georgia Southern rolled past Western Michigan with a 43-17 win in the Eagles’ home opener in Paulson Stadium. Matt Breida rushed for 176 yards and four touchdowns, averaging 16 yards a clip, and the offensive line helped the Eagles roll up 413 yards and five touchdowns on the ground, including 103 yards from quarterback Favian Upshaw, 82 from Wesley fields and 43 yards and a core from L.A. Ramsby. The defense and special teams turned in an excellent performances as well, and two interceptions by Antonio Glover in Bronco territory turned into 10 points for Georgia Southern. The senior safety added a third for good measure, tying the Paulson Stadium record for interceptions by an Eagle, and made seven tackles. Matt Dobson led the Eagles with nine stops and a breakup, and Georgia Southern gave up just 25 rushing yards. Zach Terrell threw for 227 yards and two touchdowns and connected with Daniel Braveman 13 times for 122 yards and a score to lead Western Michigan (0-2). After Western Michigan scored late in the first half, Breida put a damper on any thoughts of a comeback on the second play of the third quarter when he took a handoff, veered right and raced down the sideline for a 70-yard touchdown. It was the eighth time in the junior’s career that he has rushed for a touchdown of 50 yards or more and put the Eagles on top 30-9. Upshaw closed the door for good in the fourth quarter after Western Michigan scored a touchdown and added a two-point conversion to cut the margin to 33-17. The junior’s 40-yard scamper set up a 1-yard touchdown run for Ramsby, extending the cushion to 40-17 with 6:32 left in the game. After Western Michigan capped its first drive of the game with an Andrew Haldeman 34-yard field goal, Georgia Southern got on the scoreboard when Breida ran up the middle for a 9-yard touchdown with 3:21 left in the first quarter. The Terrell to Braveman show took over right before the end of the half as the two connected on pass plays six times for 68 yards. The last completion was a 7-yard touchdown with 28 seconds left, but the Broncos missed the extra point, making the margin 23-9 at halftime. It was the Eagles’ first home game against a non-conference FBS opponent and their first contest against any team from the state of Michigan.

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Paulson Stadium • Statesboro, Ga.Sept. 19, 2015 • Attendance: 24,872

Final StatisticsThe Citadel 0 0 7 6 — 13Georgia Southern 10 21 10 7 — 48GS (11:46 re 1st) - FG Hanks 22GS (1:25 re 1st) - K. Ellison rush (Hanks kick)GS (12:35 re 2nd) - Breida 25 rush (Hanks kick)GS (8:43 re 2nd) - Breida 87 rush (Hanks kick)GS (3:50 re 2nd) - K. Ellison 9 rush (Hanks kick)C (11:47 re 3rd) - McField 60 rush (Goins)GS (6:17 re 3rd) - Ramsby 7 rush (Hanks kick)GS (4:54 re 3rd) - FG Hanks 40GS (12:50 re 4th) - Fields 2 rush (Hanks kick)C (4:11 re 4th) - Jackson 6 rush (pass failed)

Team Stats C GSFirst downs 15 18 Rushing yds. 54-318 49-383Passing yds. 42 101Passes 2-8-2 12-19-0Total Offense 360 484 Punts-avg. 3-45.3 3-43.0Fumbles-lost 7-3 3-1Penalties-yds. 4-32 5-40Time of poss. 27:59 32:01Sacks by 1-5 1-7

Individual Totals Rushing — C, McField 18-163, Allen 21-63, Jackson 4-47, Renew 7-24, Miller 3-14, Williams 1-7; GS, Breida 14-164, Thornton 1-67, Fields 10-62, Ramsby 10-60, K. Ellison 6-18, Upshaw 4-5, Hickey 1-4, Banks 1-4, Team 1-(-1). Passing — C, Allen 2-8-2-42; GSU, K. Ellison 10-17-0-70, Upshaw 2-2-0-21. Receiving — C, Miller 1-29, Jordan 1-13; GS, Longoria 5-43, Campbell 2-37, Johnson 2-21, Fields 1-9, Ramsby 1-5, Keaton 1-(-14).

Game #3: Georgia Southern Handles The Citadel, 48-13

STATESBORO, Ga. – Matt Breida rushed for 164 yards, including an 87-yard touchdown in the second quarter, and Georgia Southern forced five Citadel turnovers as the Eagles topped the Bulldogs 48-13 before a record crowd on Military Appreciation Day in Paulson Stadium Saturday night. Breida took the handoff on the first play after a Bulldog punt in the second quarter and was untouched as he went straight up the middle. The Eagle receivers locked their men up on the outside for the junior to breeze up the field all alone to tie to fourth-longest touchdown run in school history. Kevin Ellison also made a little history, becoming the 14th Eagle to rush for over 2,000 career yards with a 9-yard touchdown scamper in the second quarter. Breida and Ellison each rushed for two scores, while L.A. Ramsby and Wesley Fields added touchdown runs. Fields finished with 62 yards on 10 carries, and Ramsby added 60 yards on 10 carries. Chaz Thornton also ripped off a 66-yard run. The Eagle offense unleashed a bit of an aerial attack with 12 completions for 101 yards between Ellison and Favian Upshaw. Ryan Longoria had five receptions for 43 yards. Ross Alexander and Darrius White each picked off passes, and Antwione Williams led the Eagles with nine tackles. Thomas Banks had a forced fumble on special teams, and Logan Hunt added a forced fumble and five tackles. Evan McField led The Citadel with 163 yards and a touchdown on 18 carries. The attendance of 24,872 was the largest regular-season crowd in Paulson Stadium history. The Eagles scored on their first five possessions of the night and tallied 13 points off of turnovers in the game. Alexander set the Eagles up deep in Bulldog territory with his first career interception on the third play of the contest, and Alex hanks nailed a 22-yard field goal to give the Eagles an early 3-0 cushion. Georgia Southern took seven minutes off the clock with a 16-play drive on its next possession, and Ellison plunged into the end zone from a yard out for a 10-0 lead at the end of the first quarter. Fields ripped off a 25-yard run and three plays later, Breida found daylight for a 35-yard touchdown run and a 17-0 lead early in the second. Breida’s long run put the Eagles on top 24-0 midway through the second, and Darrius White’s interception and return set the Eagles up at the Bulldog 35-yard line. Ellison scrambled 13 yards to The Citadel 9-yard line and found a seam for a touchdown run on the next play for a 31-0 lead at halftime.

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Final StatisticsGeorgia Southern 10 6 14 14 — 44Idaho 3 10 7 0 — 20GS (11:38 re 1st) - FG Hanks 32I (1:03 re 1st) - FG Rehkow 18GS (0:47 re 1st) - Breida 83 rush (Hanks kick)GS (9:45 re 2nd) - FG Hanks 30I (8:52 re 2nd) - Epps 60 pass from Linehan (Rehkow kick)GS (5:13 re 2nd) - FG Hanks 35I (1:27 re 2nd) - FG Rehkow 40GS (13:28 re 3rd) - Breida 66 rush (Hanks kick)GS (6:14 re 3rd) - Fields 2 rush (Hanks kick)I (4:19 re 3rd) - Epps 44 pass from Linehan (Rehkow kick)GS (14:25 re 4th) - Ellison 5 rush (Hanks kick)GS (6:51 re 4th) - Ellison 13 rush (Hanks kick)Team Stats GS IFirst downs 23 20 Rushing yds. 52-441 34-111Passing yds. 127 284Passes 7-16-1 20-36-2Total Offense 568 395 Punts-avg. 1-43.0 4-33.2Fumbles-lost 1-1 0-0Penalties-yds. 4-38 2-15Time of poss. 32:28 27:32Sacks by 2-15 0-0

Individual Totals Rushing — GSU, Breida 12-179, K. Ellison 13-134, Ramsby 11-64, Fields 11-64, Harley 1-14, Thornton 3-7, Upshaw 1-2, Banks 1-0, HIckey 1-(-3), Johnson 1(-3); I, Penny 23-84, Duckworth 3-14, Millan 1-7, Linehan 7-6. Passing — GSU, K. Ellison 6-14-1-105, Upshaw 1-2-0-22; I, Linehan 20-35-2-284, Rehkow 0-1-0-0. Receiving — GS, Johnson 4-93, Fields 1-19, Longoria 1-11, Keaton 1-4; I, Epps 8-165, Penny 4-50, Hightower 1-16, Duckworth 1-12, Mwehla 3-12, Cowan 1-11, Manley 1-9, Watson 1-9.

Game #4: Eagles Open Sun Belt Slate With Tough Road Win at Idaho

MOSCOW, IDAHO – Matt Breida rushed 12 times for 179 yards and two scores, and Georgia Southern pounded out 441 yards and five touchdowns on the ground in a 44-20 Sun Belt Conference football victory over Idaho in the Kibbie Dome Saturday night. It was the Sun Belt opener for both teams, and the Eagles have now won nine straight SBC contests. Kevin Ellison ran for 134 yards and two scores on 13 carries and threw for 105 yards for the Eagles (3-1, 1-0), and L.A. Ramsby rushed for 64 yards on 11 attempts. BJ Johnson caught four passes for 93 yards, and Alex Hanks matched his career-high with three field goals. The Eagles held Idaho to 1-of-11 on 3rd down through the first 54 minutes of the contest, forced two turnovers and blocked a punt. Ironhead Gallon blocked the third kick of his career, while Jay Ellison and Caleb Williams each had interceptions. Chris DeLaRosa and Antwione Williams each had nine tackles. Matt Linehan completed 20-of-35 passes for 284 yards and two scores for Idaho (1-3, 0-1), and Dezmon Epps caught eight passes for 165 yards and a pair of touchdowns. After clinging to a three-point lead at halftime, Georgia Southern scored touchdowns on its first two possessions of the second half to open a 30-13 cushion. Breida sparked the Eagles with a 66-yard touchdown run on the third play from scrimmage of the third quarter. The junior took a pitch from Ellison and ran down the right sideline, got a block from Ryan Longoria, cut back to the left, avoided two Vandals and turned on the jets, running all the way to the left sideline and diving into the end zone, where he laid on the carpet for a breather. It was the 11th touchdown run of 50-plus yards in his career. Ellison keyed the next scoring drive with a 53-yard run as the junior faked a pitch to the right and scampered through a big hole and down the right sideline. Ramsby kept the drive alive with a 10-yard run on 4th-and-3 from the Idaho 12-yard line, and Wesley Fields finished it off with a 2-yard touchdown run two plays later. Alex Hanks connected on all three field goal attempts and the Eagles churned out 568 yards of total offense in the game.

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RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 3-1 2-0 1-1 0-0CONFERENCE 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 2-1 2-0 0-1 0-0

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GMatt Breida 4 53 604 15 589 11.1 8 87 147.2Wesley Fields 4 34 217 9 208 6.1 2 35 52.0L.A. Ramsby 4 44 200 6 194 4.4 2 20 48.5Favian Upshaw 4 37 207 33 174 4.7 0 40 43.5Kevin Ellison 2 19 158 6 152 8.0 4 53 76.0Chaz Thornton 4 7 88 0 88 12.6 0 66 22.0Vegas Harley 3 3 20 2 18 6.0 0 14 6.0Thomas Banks 4 7 11 0 11 1.6 0 3 2.8Logan Hunt 4 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.5Noah Hickey 2 2 4 3 1 0.5 0 4 0.5TEAM 3 2 0 2 -2 -1.0 0 0 -0.7BJ Johnson 4 1 0 3 -3 -3.0 0 0 -0.8Total.......... 4 210 1511 79 1432 6.8 16 87 358.0Opponents...... 4 154 743 109 634 4.1 5 60 158.5

PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GKevin Ellison 2 95.29 16-31-1 51.6 185 0 36 92.5Favian Upshaw 4 22.08 6-21-4 28.6 79 0 22 19.8Total.......... 4 65.72 22-52-5 42.3 264 0 36 66.0Opponents...... 4 136.23 62-106-7 58.5 912 6 60 228.0

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GBJ Johnson 4 8 133 16.6 0 36 33.2Ryan Longoria 4 6 54 9.0 0 17 13.5Derek Keaton 4 3 7 2.3 0 17 1.8Myles Campbell 4 2 37 18.5 0 21 9.2Wesley Fields 4 2 28 14.0 0 19 7.0L.A. Ramsby 4 1 5 5.0 0 5 1.2Total.......... 4 22 264 12.0 0 36 66.0Opponents...... 4 62 912 14.7 6 60 228.0

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GMatt Breida 4 53 589 0 589 147.2Kevin Ellison 2 50 152 185 337 168.5Favian Upshaw 4 58 174 79 253 63.2Wesley Fields 4 34 208 0 208 52.0L.A. Ramsby 4 44 194 0 194 48.5Chaz Thornton 4 7 88 0 88 22.0Vegas Harley 3 3 18 0 18 6.0Thomas Banks 4 7 11 0 11 2.8Logan Hunt 4 1 2 0 2 0.5Noah Hickey 2 2 1 0 1 0.5TEAM 3 2 -2 0 -2 -0.7BJ Johnson 4 1 -3 0 -3 -0.8Total.......... 4 262 1432 264 1696 424.0Opponents...... 4 260 634 912 1546 386.5

RESULTSDATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE ATTEND. TVSept. 5 at West Virginia L 0-44 55,182 Fox Sports RegionalSept. 12 Western Michigan W 43-17 23,520 ESPN3Sept. 19 The Citadel W 48-13 24,972 ESPN3Sept. 26 at Idaho W 44-20 14,441 ESPN3Oct. 3 at UL Monroe ESPN3Oct. 17 New Mexico St. -Oct. 22 at Appalachian St. ESPNUOct. 29 Texas State ESPNUNov. 14 at Troy -Nov. 21 at Georgia -Nov. 28 South Alabama -Dec. 5 Georgia State -

TEAM STATISTICS GS OPPSCORING 135 94 Points Per Game 33.8 23.5 Points Off Turnovers 78 88FIRST DOWNS 69 75 Rushing 53 36 Passing 14 37 Penalty 2 2RUSHING YARDAGE 1432 634 Yards gained rushing 1511 743 Yards lost rushing 79 109 Rushing Attempts 210 154 Average Per Rush 6.8 4.1 Average Per Game 358.0 158.5 TDs Rushing 16 5PASSING YARDAGE 264 912 Comp-Att-Int 22-52-5 62-106-7 Average Per Pass 5.1 8.6 Average Per Catch 12.0 14.7 Average Per Game 66.0 228.0 TDs Passing 0 6TOTAL OFFENSE 1696 1546 Total Plays 262 260 Average Per Play 6.5 5.9 Average Per Game 424.0 386.5KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 12-260 14-206PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 4-43 2-0INT RETURNS: #-Yards 7-68 5-0KICK RETURN AVERAGE 21.7 14.7PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 10.8 0.0INT RETURN AVERAGE 9.7 0.0FUMBLES-LOST 7-3 10-4PENALTIES-Yards 14-133 17-121 Average Per Game 33.2 30.2PUNTS-Yards 11-482 15-606 Average Per Punt 43.8 40.4 Net punt average 42.0 34.9KICKOFFS-Yards 27-1698 22-1408 Average Per Kick 62.9 64.0 Net kick average 43.2 40.8TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 31:59 28:013RD-DOWN Conversions 24/56 15/47 3rd-Down Pct 43% 32%4TH-DOWN Conversions 3/10 2/9 4th-Down Pct 30% 22%SACKS BY-Yards 7-60 2-9TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 16 11FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 7-7 6-6ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES (16-16) 100% (11-12) 92%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (10-16) 63% (6-12) 50%PAT-ATTEMPTS (16-16) 100% (8-9) 89%ATTENDANCE 48392 69623 Games/Avg Per Game 2/24196 2/34812 Neutral Site Games 0/0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalGeorgia Southern 27 43 34 31 - 135Opponents 16 22 28 28 - 94

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Six FCS NatioNal titleS | eleveN CoNFereNCe titleS @GSathletiCS_FBSCORING |---------------- PATs ----------------| TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsMatt Breida 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48Alex Hanks 0 7-7 16-16 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 37Kevin Ellison 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24L.A. Ramsby 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Wesley Fields 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2Total.......... 16 7-7 16-16 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 135Opponents...... 11 6-6 8-9 0-0 1 1-2 0 0 94

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongDerek Keaton 3 29 9.7 0 15Ironhead Gallon 1 14 14.0 0 0Total.......... 4 43 10.8 0 15Opponents...... 2 0 0.0 0 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongDerek Keaton 9 216 24.0 0 31Montay Crockett 3 44 14.7 0 19Total.......... 12 260 21.7 0 31Opponents...... 14 206 14.7 0 25

INTERCEPTION RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongAntonio Glover 3 18 6.0 0 18Caleb Williams 1 17 17.0 0 17Darrius White 1 19 19.0 0 19Jay Ellison 1 3 3.0 0 3Ross Alexander 1 11 11.0 0 11Total.......... 7 68 9.7 0 19Opponents...... 5 0 0.0 0 0

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongRiyahd Jones 1 13 13.0 0 13Total.......... 1 13 13.0 0 13Opponents...... 0 -1 0.0 0 0

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GMatt Breida 4 589 0 0 0 0 589 147.2Derek Keaton 4 0 7 29 216 0 252 63.0Wesley Fields 4 208 28 0 0 0 236 59.0L.A. Ramsby 4 194 5 0 0 0 199 49.8Favian Upshaw 4 174 0 0 0 0 174 43.5Kevin Ellison 2 152 0 0 0 0 152 76.0BJ Johnson 4 -3 133 0 0 0 130 32.5Chaz Thornton 4 88 0 0 0 0 88 22.0Ryan Longoria 4 0 54 0 0 0 54 13.5Montay Crockett 3 0 0 0 44 0 44 14.7Myles Campbell 4 0 37 0 0 0 37 9.2Darrius White 4 0 0 0 0 19 19 4.8Antonio Glover 4 0 0 0 0 18 18 4.5Vegas Harley 3 18 0 0 0 0 18 6.0Caleb Williams 3 0 0 0 0 17 17 5.7Ironhead Gallon 4 0 0 14 0 0 14 3.5Ross Alexander 4 0 0 0 0 11 11 2.8Thomas Banks 4 11 0 0 0 0 11 2.8Jay Ellison 4 0 0 0 0 3 3 0.8Logan Hunt 4 2 0 0 0 0 2 0.5Noah Hickey 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.5TEAM 3 -2 0 0 0 0 -2 -0.7Total.......... 4 1432 264 43 260 68 2067 516.8Opponents...... 4 634 912 0 206 0 1752 438.0

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdMatt Flynn 7 304 43.4 55 1 1 0 0Ryan Nowicki 4 178 44.5 49 0 1 1 0Total.......... 11 482 43.8 55 1 2 1 0Opponents...... 15 606 40.4 65 2 4 5 1

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLnAlex Hanks 21 1310 62.4 8 0 Younghoe Koo 6 388 64.7 5 0 Total.......... 27 1698 62.9 13 0 206 43.2 21Opponents...... 22 1408 64.0 10 0 260 40.8 24

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BlkAlex Hanks 7-7 100.0 0-0 3-3 3-3 1-1 0-0 40 0

FIELD GOAL SEQUENCE Georgia Southern Opponentat West Virginia - (26),(32),(22)Western Michigan (22),(25) (34)The Citadel (22),(40) -at Idaho (32),(30),(35) (18),(40)at UL MonroeNew Mexico Stateat Appalachian StateTexas Stateat Troyat GeorgiaSouth AlabamaGeorgia State Numbers in (parentheses) indicate Field Goal was made

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POINTS OFF TURNOVERSGS Total WVU WMU CIT IDAHO ULM NMSU ASU TSU TROY UGA USA GASTOpp. TOs 11 0 4 5 2Points 33 0 13 13 7Opponents GS TOs 8 5 0 1 2Points 24 14 0 7 3

ON THE MOVE O Drives Drives Ended By Points Pts. DriveQuarterback Started TD FG FGA Punt Downs TO Clock Safety Scored Drive EfficiencyFavian Upshaw 32 7 3 3 10 3 6 3 0 58 1.81 31.3%Kevin Ellison 18 9 5 5 1 0 2 2 0 75 4.12 77.8%Vegas Harley 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0%

GS Offense 53 16 7 7 12 5 8 5 0 133 2.51 43.4%Opp. Offense 51 11 6 6 15 5 10 3 1 94 1.84 33.3%

KICKOFF RETURNS (25 yards added to average drive started total for touchbacks; 40 yards for kicks out of bounds; added in team return)Player No. Ret. FC OB TB O-S Avg. Depth Avg. Drive StartDeep Men 22 12 0 0 10 0 1.7-yard line (37) 25.6-yard line (541)Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0-yard line (0) 0.0-yard line (0)Team 22 12 0 0 10 0 1.7-yd. line (37) 25.6-yd. line (541)

DEFENSE GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds Sacks-Yds Int-Yds PBU QBH F. Rcv-Yds FF Blocked Kicks Safety37 Antwione Williams 4-3 15 18 33 1.5-5 0.5-4 . . . . . . .27 Ironhead Gallon 4-4 12 16 28 0.5-3 0.5-3 . . 1 . . 1 .7 Matt Dobson 4-4 16 9 25 . . . 2 . . . . .34 Chris DeLaRosa 4-1 15 3 18 2.0-9 1.0-7 . . . . 1 . .16 Antonio Glover 4-4 13 5 18 1.0-1 . 3-18 . . 1-0 . . .5 Darius Jones, Jr. 4-3 12 3 15 . . . 1 . . . . .51 Jamal Johnson 4-1 8 5 13 . . . . . . . . .14 Tay Hicklin 4-1 4 7 11 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . .99 Jay Ellison 4-4 4 7 11 . . 1-3 . . . . . .6 Darrius White 4-3 6 5 11 . . 1-19 5 . . . . .5D Bernard Dawson 4-3 5 5 10 3.0-29 3.0-29 . . 1 . . . .91 Logan Hunt 4-2 3 6 9 . . . . . . 1 . .40 Ryan George 3-0 3 4 7 1.0-10 1.0-10 . . . . . . .90 Darrius Sapp 4-3 2 3 5 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .25 Robert Brice II 3-0 5 . 5 . . . . . . . . .2 R.J. Murray 2-0 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . .1W Caleb Williams 3-2 3 1 4 . . 1-17 2 . . . . .54 Lennie Richardson 4-1 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .5C Zack Copeland 3-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .81 Myles Campbell 4-1 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .32 William Bussey 4-0 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .4F Patrick Flowe 4-0 . 3 3 . . . . . 1-0 . . .2S Cliff Saggus 1-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .94 Tre Griffin 4-0 . 3 3 . . . . . . . . .18 Ken Butler Jr. 2-0 1 2 3 0.5-3 0.5-3 . . . . . . .95 Ian Bush 3-0 1 2 3 0.5-4 0.5-4 . . . . . . .22 Joshua Moon 4-0 2 . 2 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .2 Steve Williams 2-0 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .9G Jalen Green-Stewart 3-0 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .29 Demarcus Godfrey 1-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .39 Rayquan Sam 4-0 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .52 Ross Alexander 4-1 . 2 2 . . 1-11 . . . . . .2B Thomas Banks 4-0 2 . 2 . . . . . . 1 . .42 Nardo Govan 4-1 1 1 2 . . . . . . 1 . .12 BJ Johnson 4-4 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .68 Christian Williams 1-1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .33 James Dean 4-2 1 . 1 . . . . . 1-0 . . .2H Noah Hickey 2-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .31 Ryan Longoria 4-3 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .TM TEAM 3-0 . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Riyahd Jones 4-0 . . . . . . . . 1-13 . . . Total.......... 4-0 158 118 276 12-67 7-60 7-68 11 2 4-13 4 1 1 Opponents...... 4-0 183 104 287 24.0-95 2-9 5-0 7 4 3--1 6 . .

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Six FCS NatioNal titleS | eleveN CoNFereNCe titleS @GSathletiCS_FBGAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS FINAL QUARTERS 1ST DOWNS RUSHING PASSING TOT OFF PUNTS PEN 3RD 4TH RED SACKS FIELD POSSESSION TIMEGM SCORE 1 2 3 4 OT R-P-PN TOT NO-YDS-TD C-A-I YDS TD ATT-YDS NO-AVG F-FL NO-YDS DNS DNS ZONE NO-YDS GOALS 1 2 3 4 TOTGS 0 0 0 0 0 - 11-2-1 14 57-195-0 2-13-4 29 0 70-224 5-46.4 2-1 1-15 5-16 0-4 0-0 2-24 0-0 8:03 8:13 10:10 7:41 34:07at WVU 44 10 6 14 14 - 10-11-0 21 10-185-3 16-26-0 215 2 66-544 4-44.2 1-0 5-37 3-11 1-2 6-7 1-4 3-3 6:57 6:47 4:50 7:19 25:53GS 43 7 16 10 10 - 12-1-1 14 52-413-5 1-4-0 227 2 56-420 2-39.0 0-0 4-35 5-12 0-3 5-5 2-14 2-2 3:30 9:47 7:57 9:17 29:21WMU 17 3 6 0 8 - 5-14-0 19 26-25-0 24-36-3 7 0 62-252 4-40.0 1-1 6-37 5-12 0-2 3-3 0-0 1-1 11:40 6:13 7:03 5:43 30:39GS 48 10 21 10 7 - 13-5-0 18 49-383-6 12-19-0 101 0 68-484 3-43.0 3-1 5-40 9-16 2-2 5-5 1-7 2-2 8:44 7:20 10:47 5:10 32:01CIT 13 0 0 7 6 - 13-2-0 15 54-318-2 2-8-2 42 0 62-360 3-45.3 7-3 4-32 5-12 0-2 1-1 1-5 0-0 6:16 7:40 4:13 9:50 27:59GS at IDAHO GS at ULM GS NMSU GS at APP GS TEXAS ST GS at TROY GS at UGA GS USA GS GAST

GS RED ZONE SUMMARY TIMES IN RUSH PASS ––––––––––––– FAILED TO SCORE INSIDE 20 ––––––––––––––OPPONENT SCORE RED ZONE SCORES POINTS TDS TDS TDS FGS FGA DOWNS INT FUM HALF GAMEat West Virginia 0-44 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Western Michigan 43-17 5 5 27 3 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0The Citadel 48-13 5 5 31 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0at Idahoat UL MonroeNew Mexico Stateat Appalachian StateTexas Stateat Troyat Georgia South AlabamaGeorgia StateTotals 10 10 58 7 7 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

SEASON PCT. (OVERALL): 10 of 10 (100%)SEASON PCT. (TDS): 7 of 10 (70%)SEASON PCT. (FGS): 3 of 10 (30%)SEASON PCT. (NO SCORE): 0 of 10 (0%)

OPPONENT RED ZONE SUMMARY TIMES IN RUSH PASS ––––––––––––– FAILED TO SCORE INSIDE 20 ––––––––––––––OPPONENT SCORE RED ZONE SCORES POINTS TDS TDS TDS FGS FGA DOWNS INT FUM HALF GAMEat West Virginia 0-44 7 6 30 3 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0Western Michigan 43-17 3 3 17 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0The Citadel 48-13 1 1 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Idahoat UL MonroeNew Mexico Stateat Appalachian StateTexas Stateat Troyat Georgia South AlabamaGeorgia StateTotals 11 10 53 6 4 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0

SEASON PCT. (OVERALL): 9 of 11 (82%)SEASON PCT. (TDS): 6 of 11 (55%)SEASON PCT. (FGS): 4 of 11 (36%)SEASON PCT. (NO SCORE): 1 of 11 (9%)

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3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS DATE OPPONENT OVERALL 1ST QTR 2ND QTR 3RD QTR 4TH QTR OVERTIMESept 5 at West Virginia 5-16 31.2% 3-6 50.0% 0-3 0.0% 0-3 0.0% 2-4 50.0% Sept 12 Western Michigan 5-12 41.7% 0-1 0.0% 3-4 75.0% 1-4 25.0% 1-3 33.3%Sept 19 The Citadel 9-16 56.2% 4-6 66.7% 1-2 50.0% 3-6 50.0% 1-2 50.0%Sept 26 at Idaho 5-12 41.7% 1-2 50.0% 1-4 25.0% 0-2 0.0% 3-4 75.0%Oct 3 at UL MonroeOct 17 New Mexico StateOct 22 at Appalachian StateOct 29 Texas StateNov 14 at TroyNov 21 at GeorgiaNov 28 South AlabamaDec 5 Georgia State Georgia Southern 24-56 42.9% 8-15 53.3% 5-13 38.5% 4-15 26.7% 7-13 53.8% 0-0 0.0% Opponents 15-47 31.9% 3-14 21.4% 2-11 18.2% 1-8 12.5% 9-14 64.3% 0-0 0.0%

4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS DATE OPPONENT OVERALL 1ST QTR 2ND QTR 3RD QTR 4TH QTR OVERTIMESept 5 at West Virginia 0-4 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-2 0.0% 0-1 0.0% Sept 12 Western Michigan 0-3 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-1 0.0%Sept 19 The Citadel 2-2 100.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0%Sept 26 at Idaho 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0%Oct 3 at UL MonroeOct 17 New Mexico StateOct 22 at Appalachian StateOct 29 Texas StateNov 14 at TroyNov 21 at GeorgiaNov 28 South AlabamaDec 5 Georgia State Georgia Southern 3-10 30.0% 1-2 50.0% 0-1 0.0% 2-5 40.0% 0-2 0.0% 0-0 0.0% Opponents 2-9 22.2% 0-2 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 1-3 33.3% 1-3 33.3% 0-0 0.0%

TIME OF POSSESSION DATE OPPONENT OVERALL 1ST QTR 2ND QTR 3RD QTR 4TH QTR Sept 5 at West Virginia 34:07 8:03 8:13 10:10 7:41 Sept 12 Western Michigan 29:21 3:20 8:47 7:57 9:17Sept 19 The Citadel 32:01 8:44 7:20 10:47 5:10Sept 26 at Idaho 32:28 4:26 9:17 8:54 9:51Oct 3 at UL MonroeOct 17 New Mexico StateOct 22 at Appalachian StateOct 29 Texas StateNov 14 at TroyNov 21 at GeorgiaNov 28 South AlabamaDec 5 Georgia State Georgia Southern Total 127:57 24:33 33:37 37:48 31:59 Avg. 31:59 6:08 8:24 9:27 7:59 Opponents Total 112:03 35:27 26:23 22:12 28:01 Avg. 28:00 8:51 6:35 5:33 7:00 MISCELLANEOUS STATS Coin GSU’s First GSU’s First Opp. First Game Game Captains Toss Choice Play Possession Possession Time Length Jerseys Pants Resultat WVU Jones, Richardson, Foreman, Ward GS Defer Breida 2 run Punt Touchdown 7:36 pm 3:12 White White L, 0-44WMU Dobson, Longoria, A. Williams, Keaton GS Defer Breida 32 run Downs Field Goal 6:10 pm 3:09 Blue White W, 43-17CIT Hicklin, Glover, Rediger, Byrd GS Defer Breida 2 run Field Goal Interception 6:10 pm 3:07 Blue White W, 48-13at IDAHO Ca. Williams, Nowicki, Hunt, Sims IDAHO Offense Ellison 4 run Field Goal Blocked Punt 6:05 pm 3:08 White White W, 44-20at ULMNMSUat APPTEXAS STat TROYat UGAUSAGAST

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#4 Kevin Ellison Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficWest Virginia DID NOT PLAY (SUSPENDED)Western Michigan DID NOT PLAY (SUSPENDED)The Citadel 17 10 0 58.8 80 0 21 1 5 98.4Idaho 14 6 1 42.9 105 0 36 0 0 91.6TOTALS 31 16 1 51.6 185 0 36 1 5 95.3

PASSING SUMMARY#13 Favian Upshaw Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficWest Virginia 13 2 4 15.4 29 0 17 1 4 -27.4Western Michigan 4 1 0 25.0 7 0 7 0 0 39.7The Citadel 2 2 0 100.0 21 0 11 0 0 188.2Idaho 2 1 0 50.0 22 0 22 0 0 142.4TOTALS 21 6 4 28.6 79 0 22 1 4 22.1

RUSHING SUMMARY No-Yds/TD WVU WMU CIT IDAHO ULM NMSU APP TXST TROY UGA USA GASTM. Breida RB 53-589/8 17-70/0 11-176/4 13-164/2 12-179/2W. Fields RB 34-208/2 9-17/0 6-82/0 11-62/1 8-47/1L. Ramsby RB 44-194/2 10-28/0 13-42/1 10-60/1 11-64/0F. Upshaw QB 37-174/0 16-64/0 16-103/0 4-5/0 1-2/0K. Ellison QB 19-152/4 DNP DNP 6-18/2 13-134/2C. Thornton RB 7-88/0 1-7/0 2-7/0 1-67/0 3-7/0V. Harley QB 3-18/0 2-4/0 - DNP 1-14/0T. Banks RB 7-11/0 2-5/0 2-2/0 2-4/0 1-0/0L. Hunt 1-2/0 - 1-2/0 - -N. Hickey RB 2-1/0 DNP DNP 1-4/0 1--3/0TEAM 2--2/0 DNP 1--1/0 1--1/0 -B. Johnson WR 1--3/0 - - - 1--3/0

RECEIVING SUMMARY No-Yds/TD WVU WMU CIT IDAHO ULM NMSU APP TXST TROY UGA USA GASTB. Johnson WR 8-133/0 1-12/0 1-7/0 2-21/0 4-93/0R. Longoria WR 6-54/0 - - 5-43/0 1-11/0M. Cambell WR 2-37/0 - - 2-37/0 -W. Fields RB 2-28/0 - - 1-9/0 1-19/0D. Keaton WR 3-7/0 1-17/0 - 1--14/0 1-4/0L. Ramsby RB 1-5/0 - - 1-5/0 -

GAME-BY-GAME PUNTINGMATT FLYNN NO YDS AVG LONG BLK TB I20West Virginia 4 183 45.8 55 0 1 0Western Michigan 2 78 39.0 44 0 0 0Idaho 1 43 43.0 43 0 0 0TOTALS 7 304 43.4 55 0 1 0

RYAN NOWICKI NO YDS AVG LONG BLK TB I20West Virginia 1 49 49.0 49 0 0 1The Citadel 3 129 43.0 44 0 0 0TOTALS 4 178 44.5 49 0 0 1

GAME-BY-GAME KICKINGALEX HANKS PAT ATT PCT FG ATT PCT LONG PTSWest Virginia - - - - - - - 0Western Michigan 5 5 100 2 2 100 25 11The Citadel 6 6 100 2 2 100 40 12Idaho 5 5 100 3 3 100 35 14TOTALS 16 16 100 7 7 100 40 37

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TACKLES SUMMARY UA-A TOT WVU WMU CIT IDAHO ULM NMSU APP TXST TROY UGA USA GASTA. Williams LB 15-18 33 4-4 3-4 2-7 6-3D. Gallon LB 12-16 28 4-4 4-3 1-6 3-3M. Dobson DB 16-9 25 6-2 4-5 1-1 5-1A. Glover DB 13-5 18 3-0 5-2 1-1 4-2C. DeLaRosa LB 15-3 18 1-0 4-0 2-2 8-1D. Jones CB 12-3 15 5-2 3-1 2-0 2-0J. Johnson DL 8-5 13 1-0 1-1 2-2 4-2T. Hicklin DB 4-7 11 2-1 1-1 0-4 1-1D. White CB 6-5 11 2-0 3-4 - 1-1J. Ellison DL 4-7 11 1-1 0-2 0-4 3-0B. Dawson DE 5-5 10 1-1 0-3 - 4-1L. Hunt DE 3-6 9 1-0 0-3 2-3 -R. George DE 3-4 7 - DNP 1-2 2-2R. Murray CB 2-3 5 DNP DNP 2-3 -D. Sapp DL 2-3 5 0-1 1-0 1-1 0-1R. Brice DB 5-0 5 3-0 1-0 1-0 DNPC. Williams CB 3-1 4 DNP 1-0 0-1 2-0W. Bussey LB 1-2 3 1-0 0-1 0-1 -C. Saggus CB 2-1 3 DNP DNP 2-1 DNPL. Richardson DE 3-0 3 - - 1-0 2-0I. Bush DL 1-2 3 - - 1-2 DNPT. Griffin DE 0-3 3 - 0-1 0-2 -P. Flowe LB 0-3 3 - - 0-3 -K. Butler LB 1-2 3 DNP DNP 1-2 -Z. Copeland DL 2-1 3 DNP - 2-1 -M. Cambell 3-0 3 - - 3-0 -J. GreenStewart DE 2-0 2 2-0 - - DNPT. Banks 2-0 2 - - 2-0 -N. Govan DE 1-1 2 1-0 0-1 - -J. Moon DB 2-0 2 - - 1-0 1-0S. Williams DB 2-0 2 2-0 - DNP DNPR. Sam CB 2-0 2 - - 2-0 -D. Godfrey 1-1 2 DNP DNP DNP 1-1R. Alexander DE 0-2 2 - - 0-1 0-1Ch. Williams 1-0 1 1-0 DNP DNP DNPB. Johnson 1-0 1 1-0 - - -R. Longoria 1-0 1 - 1-0 - -N. Hickey 1-0 1 DNP DNP - 1-0J. Dean 1-0 1 - - 1-0 -

TACKLES FOR LOSS SUMMARY UA-A TOT WVU WMU CIT IDAHO ULM NMSU APP TXST TROY UGA USA GASTB. Dawson DE 2-2 3.0 1.5-21 0.5-3 - 1.0-5C. DeLaRosa LB 2-0 2.0 - 1.0-7 1.0-2 -A. Williams LB 1-1 1.5 1.0-1 0.5-4 - -R. George DE 1-0 1.0 - DNP - 1.0-10J. Moon DB 1-0 1.0 - - 1.0-1 -A. Glover DB 1-0 1.0 - - 1.0-1 -D. Gallon LB 0-1 0.5 0.5-3 - - -D. Sapp DL 0-1 0.5 0.5-1 - - -K. Butler LB 0-1 0.5 DNP DNP 0.5-3 -T. Hicklin DB 0-1 0.5 0.5-1 - - -I. Bush DL 0-1 0.5 - - 0.5-4 DNP

SACKS SUMMARY UA-A TOT WVU WMU CIT IDAHO ULM NMSU APP TXST TROY UGA USA GASTB. Dawson DE 2-2 3.0 1.5-21 0.5-3 - 1.0-5C. DeLaRosa LB 1-0 1.0 - 1.0-7 - -R. George DE 1-0 1.0 - DNP - 1.0-10I. Bush DL 0-1 0.5 - - 0.5-4 DNPD. Gallon LB 0-1 0.5 0.5-3 - - -A. Williams LB 0-1 0.5 - 0.5-4 - -K. Butler LB 0-1 0.5 DNP DNP 0.5-3 -

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Six FCS NatioNal titleS | eleveN CoNFereNCe titleS @GSathletiCS_FBGEORGIA SOUTHERN SUPERLATIVESINDIVIDUALRushes 17 Matt Breida at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)Yards Rushing 179 Matt Breida at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)TD Rushes 4 Matt Breida vs Western Michigan (Sep 12, 2015)Long Rush 87 Matt Breida vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015)Pass attempts 17 Kevin Ellison vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015)Pass completions 10 Kevin Ellison vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015)Yards Passing 105 Kevin Ellison at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)TD Passes 0 Long Pass 36 Kevin Ellison at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)Receptions 5 Ryan Longoria vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015)Yards Receiving 93 BJ Johnson at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)TD Receptions 0 Long Reception 36 BJ Johnson at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)Field Goals 3 Alex Hanks at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)Long Field Goal 40 Alex Hanks vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015)Punts 4 Matt Flynn at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)Punting Avg 49.0 Ryan Nowicki at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)Long Punt 55 Matt Flynn at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)Punts inside 20 1 Ryan Nowicki at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)Long Punt Return 15 Derek Keaton vs Western Michigan (Sep 12, 2015)Long Kickoff Return 31 Derek Keaton vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015) Derek Keaton at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)Tackles 9 Matt Dobson vs Western Michigan (Sep 12, 2015) Antwione Williams vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015) Chris DeLaRosa at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015) Antwione Williams at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)Sacks 1.5 Bernard Dawson at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)Tackles For Loss 1.5 Bernard Dawson at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)Interceptions 3 Antonio Glover vs Western Michigan (Sep 12, 2015)

TEAMRushes 57 at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)Yards Rushing 441 at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)Yards Per Rush 8.5 at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)TD Rushes 6 vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015)Pass attempts 19 vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015)Pass completions 12 vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015)Yards Passing 127 at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)Yards Per Pass 7.9 at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)TD Passes 0 Total Plays 70 at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)Total Offense 568 at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)Yards Per Play 8.4 at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)Points 48 vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015)Sacks By 2 at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015) vs Western Michigan (Sep 12, 2015) at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)First Downs 23 at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)Penalties 5 vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015)Penalty Yards 45 vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015)Turnovers 5 at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)Interceptions By 3 vs Western Michigan (Sep 12, 2015)Punts 5 at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)Punting Avg 46.4 at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)Long Punt 55 at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)Punts inside 20 1 at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)Long Punt Return 15 vs Western Michigan (Sep 12, 2015)

OPPONENT SUPERLATIVESINDIVIDUALRushes 23 Penny, Elijhaa, at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)Yards Rushing 163 Evan McField, vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015)TD Rushes 1 Smallwood, W., at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015) Crest, William, at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015) Shell, Rushel, at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015) Cam Jackson, vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015) Evan McField, vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015)Long Rush 60 Evan McField, vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015)Pass attempts 36 TERRELL, Zach, vs Western Michigan (Sep 12, 2015)Pass completions 24 TERRELL, Zach, vs Western Michigan (Sep 12, 2015)Yards Passing 359 Howard, Skyler, at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)TD Passes 2 Howard, Skyler, at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015) TERRELL, Zach, vs Western Michigan (Sep 12, 2015) Linehan, Matt, at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)Long Pass 60 Linehan, Matt, at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)Receptions 13 BRAVERMAN, D, vs Western Michigan (Sep 12, 2015)Yards Receiving 165 Epps, Dezmon, at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)TD Receptions 2 Epps, Dezmon, at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)Long Reception 60 Epps, Dezmon, at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)Field Goals 3 Lambert, Josh, at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)Long Field Goal 40 Rehkow, Austin, at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)Punts 4 O’Toole, Nick, at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015) SCHROEDER, J., vs Western Michigan (Sep 12, 2015)Punting Avg 45.3 Will Vanvick, vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015)Long Punt 65 O’Toole, Nick, at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)Punts inside 20 2 O’Toole, Nick, at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015) SCHROEDER, J., vs Western Michigan (Sep 12, 2015)Long Punt Return 0 Long Kickoff Return 25 Q Washington, vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015)Tackles 12 James Riley, vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015)Sacks 1.0 Nwachukwu, N., at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015) Mark Thomas, vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015)Tackles For Loss 2.0 Westlake, Broc, at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015) Hawkins, Armond, at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015) Edwards, Chris, at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)Interceptions 3 Joseph, Karl, at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)

TEAMRushes 54 vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015)Yards Rushing 313 vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015)Yards Per Rush 5.8 vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015)TD Rushes 3 at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)Pass attempts 36 vs Western Michigan (Sep 12, 2015) at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)Pass completions 24 vs Western Michigan (Sep 12, 2015)Yards Passing 359 at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)Yards Per Pass 13.8 at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)TD Passes 2 at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015) vs Western Michigan (Sep 12, 2015) at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)Total Plays 70 at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)Total Offense 544 at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)Yards Per Play 8.2 at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)Points 44 at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)Sacks By 1 at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015) vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015)First Downs 21 at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)Penalties 6 vs Western Michigan (Sep 12, 2015)Penalty Yards 37 at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015) vs Western Michigan (Sep 12, 2015)Turnovers 5 vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015)Interceptions By 4 at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)Punts 4 at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015) vs Western Michigan (Sep 12, 2015) at University of Idaho (Sep 26, 2015)Punting Avg 45.3 vs The Citadel (Sep 19, 2015)Long Punt 65 at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015)Punts inside 20 2 at West Virginia (Sep 5, 2015) vs Western Michigan (Sep 12, 2015)Long Punt Return 0

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GEORGIA SOUTHERN SCORING DRIVES DRIVE QTR/ DRIVE SCORINGOPPONENT PLAYS YDS TIME CLOCK START PLAYWMU 4 81 1:38 1st-3:21 GS-19 Breida 9 yd runWMU - - - 2nd-11:10 - SafetyWMU 11 61 5:58 2nd-5:06 GS-39 Breida 4 yd runWMU 2 42 0:38 2nd-3:38 WMU-42 Breida 34 yd run WMU 2 75 0:47 3rd-14:13 GS-25 Breida 70 yd runWMU 8 32 3:54 3rd-9:31 WMU-36 Hanks 22 yd field goalWMU 7 75 4:33 4th-6:32 GS-25 Ramsby 1 yd runWMU 4 3 2:17 4th-4:01 WMU-11 Hanks 25 yd field goalCIT 4 6 1:44 1st-11:46 CIT-11 Hanks 22 yd field goalCIT 16 55 7:00 1st-1:25 GS-45 Ellison 1 yd runCIT 5 66 2:13 2nd-12:35 GS-34 Breida 25 yd runCIT 1 87 0:11 2nd-8:43 GS-13 Breida 87 yd runCIT 7 35 3:24 2nd-3:50 CIT-35 Ellison 9 yd runCIT 12 75 5:30 3rd-6:17 GS-25 Ramsby 7 yd runCIT 4 3 0:43 3rd-4:54 CIT-26 Hanks 40 yd field goalCIT 10 65 4:48 4th-12:50 GS-35 Fields 2 yd runIDAHO 4 -1 1:35 1st-11:38 I-15 Hanks 32 yd field goal IDAHO 1 83 0:11 1st-0:47 GS-17 Breida 83 yd runIDAHO 10 67 4:11 2nd-9:45 GS-20 Hanks 30 yd fied goalIDAHO 9 62 3:34 2nd-5:13 GS-20 Hanks 35 yd field goalIDAHO 3 78 1:32 3rd-13:28 GS-22 Breida 66 yd runIDAHO 8 76 4:21 3rd-6;14 GS-24 Fields 2 yd runIDAHO 3 42 1:16 4th-14:25 I-42 Ellison 5 yd runIDAHO 13 57 6:29 4th-6:51 GS-43 Ellison 13 yd run

GEORGIA SOUTHERN SCORING24 Total Scores (16 Run, 0 Pass, 7 FG, 0 Special Forces, 1 Safety, 0 Defense)• 5 First Quarter Scores (3 Run, 0 Pass, 2 Field Goals, 0 Special Forces, 0 Safety, 0 Defense)• 8 Second Quarter Scores (5 Run, 0 Pass, 2 Field Goals, 0 Special Forces, 1 Safety, 0 Defense)• 6 Third Quarter Scores (4 Run, 0 Pass, 2 Field Goals, 0 Special Forces, 0 Safety, 0 Defense)• 5 Fourth Quarter Scores (4 Run, 0 Pass, 1 Field Goals, 0 Special Forces, 0 Safety, 0 Defense)• 0 Overtime Drives

GEORGIA SOUTHERNMost Plays in a Scoring Drive: 13 - at Idaho (13-57-6:29 | TD)Fewest Plays in a Scoring Drive: 1 - TWICELongest Scoring Drive: 87 yards - vs. The Citadel (1-87-0:11 | TD)Shortest Scoring Drive: -1 yards - at Idaho (4-(-1)-1:35 | FG)Longest TOP Scoring Drive: 7:00 - vs. The Citadel (16-55-7:00 | TD)Shortest TOP Scoring Drive: 0:11 - TWICEAverage TOP on offensive scoring drives: 2:58

OPPONENTSMost Plays in a Scoring Drive: 15 - at Idaho (15-93-7:14 | FG)Fewest Plays in a Scoring Drive: 3 - Three TimesLongest Scoring Drive: 93 - at Idaho (15-93-7:14 | FG)Shortest Scoring Drive: 28 - at West Virginia (3-28-0:49 TD)Longest TOP Scoring Drive: 7:20 - vs. Western Michigan (13-74-7:20 | TD)Shortest TOP Scoring Drive: 0:49 - at West Virginia (3-28-0:49 TD)Average TOP on offensive scoring drives: 3:08

DRIVE START AVERAGES

OBTAINEDGEORGIA SOUTHERN OPPONENTS

# AVG # AVGKickoff 22 24.0 26 22.2Punt 15 27.7 11 27.5Downs 4 36.5 5 45.8Field Goal Missed 0 0.0 0 0.0Fumble 5 +45.4 3 40.6Interception 7 +36 5 35.4ALL DRIVES 53 33.9 50 28.2

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YARDS TYPE PLAYERS OPPONENT*87* Rush Matt Breida The Citadel*83* Rush Matt Breida Idaho

YARDS TYPE PLAYERS OPPONENT*70* Rush Matt Breida W. Michigan

YARDS TYPE PLAYERS OPPONENT*66* Rush Matt Breida Idaho66 Rush Chaz Thornton The Citadel

YARDS TYPE PLAYERS OPPONENT*53* Rush Kevin Ellison Idaho

YARDS TYPE PLAYERS OPPONENT40 Rush Favian Upshaw W. Michigan

YARDS TYPE PLAYERS OPPONENT36 Pass Kevin Ellison to BJ Johnson Idaho35 Rush Wesley Fields W. Michigan*34* Rush Matt Breida W. Michigan32 Rush Matt Breida W. Michigan31 Kick Ret. Derek Keaton Idaho31 Kick Ret. Derek Keaton The Citadel30 Kick Ret. Derek Keaton W. Michigan

YARDS TYPE PLAYERS OPPONENT27 Kick Ret. Derek Keaton West Virginia25 Rush Wesley Fields The Citadel*25* Rush Matt Breida The Citadel25 Rush Wesley Fields W. Michigan25 Kick Ret. Derek Keaton West Virginia22 Pass Favian Upshaw to BJ Johnson Idaho22 Rush Favian Upshaw West Virginia21 Rush Wesley Fields Idaho21 Pass Campbell from Ellison The Citadel20 Kick Ret. Derek Keaton Idaho20 Rush Ramsby The Citadel

20-YARD PLAYS PER PLAYER

PLAYER NO TD RUSH PASS KR PR IR FRMatt Breida 7 6 7 0 0 0 0 0Derek Keaton 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0Wesley Fields 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0Favian Upshaw 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0B.J. Johnson 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Kevin Ellison 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Chaz Thornton 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0L.A. Ramsby 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Myles Campbell 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0TOTAL 25 6 16 3 6 0 0 0

LONGEST PLAYS BY THE NUMBERS

PLAYS NO TD100+ 0 090-99 0 080-89 2 270-79 1 160-69 2 150-59 1 040-49 1 030-39 7 120-39 11 1

LONG PLAYS BY TYPE NO TDRUSHING 16 6PASSING 3 0PUNT RETURNS 0 0KICK RETURNS 6 0INTERCEPTIONS 0 0FUMBLE RETURNS 0 0OTHER 0 0TOTAL 25 6

LONGEST PLAYS OF THE YEAR

RUSHING87 Matt Breida vs. The Citadel Sept. 19

RUSHING TOUCHDOWN87 Matt Breida vs. The Citadel Sept. 19

PASSING36 BJ Johnson from Kevin Ellison at Idaho Sept. 26

PASSING TOUCHDOWN- - -

PUNT RETURN15 Derek Keaton vs. Western Michigan Sept. 12

KICK RETURN31 Derek Keaton vs. The Citadel Sept. 1931 Derek Keaton at Idaho Sept. 26

INTERCEPTION RETURN18 Antonio Glover vs. Western Michigan Sept. 12

FUMBLE RETURN13 Riyahd Jones vs. The Citadel Sept. 19

PUNT55 Matt Flynn Sept. 5

FIELD GOAL40 Alex Hanks vs. The Citadel Sept. 19