Marshall University Thundering Herd 2015 Football Game Notes Marshall Thundering Herd (3-1) vs. Old Dominion Monarchs (2-2) Saturday, Oct. 3, 2015-3:30 p.m. ET - Joan C. Edwards Stadium (38,148) - Huntington, W.Va. TV: American Sports Network (Jeff McCarragher-PBP; Michael Young-Analyst) Marshall Media Relations Contact Information Jason Corriher (Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations) Work: 304-696-4660 Cell: 740-331-1497 E-mail: corriher@marshall.edu Website: HerdZone.com Online Resources HerdZone.com Herdzone.com is Marshall Athletics official website. Roster, biographical information, Marshall s football record book, complete statistics and historical information regarding Thundering Herd football can be found here. Each week game notes, statistics and other media resources can be found here. CollegePressBox.Com Collegepressbox.com is the official media website for Conference USA football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides and more for the conference and each of its 13 member schools throughout the season. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an e-mail to password@collegepressbox.com. ConferenceUSA.com Weekly conference statistics and an interactive online conference media guide are available at www.conferenceusa. com. 2015 Game-by-Game Captains Purdue-22 D.J. Hunter, 54 Michael Selby, 78 Clint Van Horn, 94 Jarquez Samuel Ohio-17 Taj Letman, 54 Michael Selby, 71 Sebastian Johansson, 93 Steve Dillon Norfolk State- 3 Davonte Allen, 10 Corey Tindal, 54 Michael Selby, 94 Jarquez Samuel Kent State- 17 Taj Letman, 19 Deandre Reaves, 22 D.J. Hunter, 47 Devon Johnson ODU- Marshall University Information Location Huntington, W.Va. Founded 1837 (as Marshall Academy) Enrollment 14,000 Nickname Thundering Herd Colors Green (PMS 356C) and White Stadium Joan C. Edwards Stadium Capacity 38,148 Year Opened 1991 (as Marshall University Stadium) Surface FieldTurf Conference Conference USA (East Division) Interim President Gary White Director of Athletics Mike Hamrick (Marshall, 1980) Head Coach Doc Holliday (West Virginia, 1979) Record at Marshall 43-26 Career Record same Marshall s 2014 Record 13-1 2014 C-USA Record/Finish 7-1 (1st, East) Offense Multiple Defense Multiple Offensive Starters Returning/Lost 6/5 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 67/15 Marshall Football Staff Head Coach Doc Holliday (West Virginia, 1979) Offensive Coord./QBs Bill Legg (West Virginia, 1985) Defensive Coord./Secondary Chuck Heater (Michigan, 1975) Running Backs Chris Barclay (Wake Forest, 2009) Defensive Ends Sean Cronin (Georgetown, Ky., 2003) Linebackers Adam Fuller (Sacred Heart, 1998) Wide Receivers Mike Furrey (Northern Iowa, 2000) Tight Ends/Recruiting Coord. Todd Goebbel (Northern Iowa, 1998) Offensive Line Alex Mirabal (FIU, 1993) Defensive Tackles J.C. Price (Virginia Tech, 1998) Assistant AD for Football Ops Mark Gale (Oklahoma State, 1981) Stat Comparison (NCAA Ranks) Marshall Old Dominion Scoring Offense 33.0 (57th) 19.0 (120th) Scoring Defense 22.0 (50th) 32.8 (99th) Total Offense 358.0 (101st) 299.0 (123rd) Total Defense 364.0 (58th) 411.5 (86th) Rushing Offense 165.5 (77th) 151.5 (95th) Rushing Defense 188.8 (92nd) 229.5 (114th) Passing Offense 192.5 (99th) 147.5 (118th) Passing Defense 175.3 (31st) 182.0 (36th) 2015 Marshall Football Schedule Date Opponent (TV) Time (ET)/Result Sept. 6 PURDUE (FS1) W, 41-31 Sept. 12 at Ohio (ASN/ESPN3) L, 21-10 Sept. 19 NORFOLK STATE (ASN-WVAH) W, 45-7 Sept. 26 at Kent State (ASN/ESPN3) W, 36-29 (2OT) Oct. 3 OLD DOMINION (ASN/WCHS) 3:30 p.m. Oct. 9 SOUTHERN MISS (CBSSN) 7 p.m. Oct. 17 at Florida Atlantic (FOX College Sports) 12 p.m. Oct. 24 NORTH TEXAS (FOX Sports TBA) 3:30 p.m. Oct. 31 at Charlotte (FOX Sports TBA) TBA (12-day window) Nov. 7 at Middle Tennessee (FOX Sports TBA) TBA (12-day window) Nov. 14 FIU (FOX Sports TBA) TBA (12-day window) Nov. 27 at Western Kentucky (FS1) 12 p.m. Bold - Indicates a C-USA game Home games in CAPS All times are Eastern Time Zone and subject to change.
Kent State Notes Marshall game captains at Kent State, as selected by Coach Doc Holliday and his staff, were running back Devon Johnson and wide receiver Deandre Reaves on offense and safety Taj Letman and linebacker D.J. Hunter on defense. Antwan Dixon s 47-yard run for Kent State s first touchdown (11:33, first quarter) is the longest run against the Marshall defense this season. Herd running back Tony Pittman s two touchdowns (3:54, first quarter; double overtime) were his first this season, and the second and third, respectively, of his career (first at Southern Miss, 2014). Tony Pittman s 129 yards rushing is his career high for a game (previous was 37 at Southern Miss, 2014). Deandre Reaves 93-yard kick return for a touchdown (8:51, third quarter) was his second career kick return for a touchdown, matching his career long of 93 for a touchdown in last year s Boca Raton Bowl victory. Reaves kick return touchdown was the third in Coach Doc Holliday s fiveplus Marshall seasons Reaves two and a 100-yarder by Troy Evans versus Southern Miss in 2010. Linebacker Evan McKelvey s third-quarter fumble recovery was the first of his Herd career. Tyler Williams 12 punts are his career high number, topping nine in the loss at Ohio on Sept. 12 (two weeks ago). Tight end Ryan Yurachek s 17-yard touchdown catch (12:32, fourth quarter) gave him four receptions on the day, matching his career high (multiple times). Twenty-four punts by the teams combined (Marshall 12-562, Kent State 12-515) ties a Marshall record set on Sept. 14, 1985 at Fairfield Stadium, a 31-7 Marshall win over Ohio (Herd 10-368; Ohio 14-601). Tyler Williams 562 punt yards in the game (12 kicks) breaks the Herd singlegame record for punt yards belonging to Bob Eshbaugh, 513 vs. Western Michigan in 1972 (Eshbaugh had 14 punts). Marshall is 8-6 all-time in overtime (includes Division I-AA era). The Herd is 5-6 in FBS era in overtime, the first of those being the win in 2001 GMAC Bowl. Topping the League (Team) Marshall leads Conference USA in: Scoring Defense (22.0) Pass Defense (177.5) Pass Defense Efficiency (97.1) Field Goal Percentage (1.000) PAT Percentage (1.000) Individually, Evan McKelvey s 47 tackles is tied for third nationally and first in the league by 10. Also, Taj Letman s three interceptions and D.J. Hunter s two forced fumbles are tied for the league lead. The Best...and... Among Group of Five programs, Marshall has the best record in the 2014-15 seasons. A look at the top G5 teams in 2014-15: Marshall 16-2 (.889) Boise State 15-3 (.833) Memphis 14-3 (.824) Georgia Southern 12-4 (.750) Toledo 12-4 (.750) Northern Illinois 13-5 (.727) Colorado State 12-5 (.706)...Nearly the Best With back-to-back season of double-digit victories 10-4 and 13-1 Marshall entered 2015 owning one of the best FBS records in that two-plus-season span. Currently, only three FBS teams have a better record since the start of the 2013 season than Marshall s 26-6 (.813) Florida State (30-1,.968), Ohio State (30-3,.909), Michigan State (28-3,.903) are the top three. Oregon and Missouri are tied with Marshall for fourth at 26-6 (.813) and Northern Illinois, which the Herd downed last December in the inaugural Boca Raton Bowl, is just behind at 25-7 (.781). Three and Outs Marshall has forced a three-and-out by the opposition 30 times on 64 drives this season. The 7.5 per game average is second nationally behind Clemson (8.0). The percentage of total drives faced is 46.9%, fourth nationally behind Clemson (53.3%, 24-45), Boston College (53.3%, 24-45) and NC State (53.1%, 26-49). Picked Off! Thundering Herd safety Taj Letman is tied for fourth nationally with three interceptions. He recorded one pick each in games against Purdue, Ohio and Norfolk State. Efficiency at its best The Herd has averaged more yards per play than the opposition in 17 of its last 19 games (Ohio and Kent State in 2015). What s up? Doc Marshall Coach Doc Holliday enters his sixth season on the Herd sideline, and the only current Conference USA head coach who was in the Texas-based league when Holliday arrived is Rice s David Bailiff. Holliday, named at Marshall in December 2009, was part of a 23-man FBS coaching-hire class prior to the 2010 season. Of those 23 coaches, only six remain on the job at the schools hiring them in 2010 Holliday, Florida State s Jimbo Fisher, Notre Dame s Brian Kelly, Ruffin McNeill at East Carolina, Virginia s Mike London and Todd Berry of Louisiana-Monroe. Holliday is 43-26 (.623) in five-plus seasons. The only coaches in his hiring class with better records are Fisher (61-11,.847) and Kelly (49-20,.710). Holliday received a six-year contract extension this past spring, through June 2021, bumping his base and supplemental salary to $755,500. 50+ Marshall s 52-23 win over NIU last season was the 14th time that the Thundering Herd has reached the 50+-point plateau under coach Doc Holliday. Jim Donnan (1990-95) holds the all-time school mark in that department with 15, while Bob Pruett (1996-2004) also reached that mark 14 times and Cam Henderson (1936-42, 1946-49) did it on 13 occasions. Herd Finishes Under Holliday Since Doc Holliday became head coach in 2010, the Herd has an excellent record of finishing off its opponents once it takes the lead. Marshall is 31-6 when it scores first, 31-3 when leading after the first quarter, 33-2 when leading at halftime and 32-3 when leading after three quarters. 10+ Since the start of the 2012 season (44 games), MU boasts 841 10+ yard plays, an average of 19.1 per contest. As you might imagine, those numbers have yielded the following: In that same period, offensive coordinator Bill Legg s attack has 26 games of 500 or more yards total offense and 27 games with 40 or more points. Feel The Rush Marshall has outrushed 24 of its last 34 opponents overall and 15 of its last 20 Conference USA opponents, dating back to the 2012 season. Protecting the Home Turf Marshall is nationally known for being one of, if not the, toughest places to play in college football. The program has won 84.71 percent (144-26) of its home games in Joan C. Edwards Stadium, the third-highest mark in the country. Baylor, who is in just its second season in McLane Stadium, is first at 8-0 (1.000) and Georgia Southern (Paulson Stadium) has slipped into second (183-33) by a hair over the Herd (84.72 percent). Leaves Fall, Herd Wins The Herd is 21-6 after Oct. 28 in Doc Holliday s four-plus years as head coach, including a 12-1 mark at home. Tyler, too Herd senior Tyler Williams impressed quickly upon his 2012 arrival in the program, winning the punting job as a true freshman walk-on and then setting the school single-season record with a 45.19-yard average. Now, he has a shot at the career average record. The Fort Wayne, Ind., resident currently has a 44.1-yard average over his three-plus seasons. The school record of 43.4 belongs to Pat Velarde (1982-83). And only 61 of Williams 171 career punts have been returned, an average of 2.8 per game. In three-plus seasons, Williams has had 50 punts of 50 or more yards, including 12 of 60-plus. He has placed 55 inside the 20, with only 18 touchbacks. His stellar performance in the 2013 Military Bowl was a key to the Herd s victory over Maryland, as Williams pinned the Terps at their own 1, 5, 1 and 8 among his seven kicks. His career-long boot was a 66-yarder at Rice in 2012. Williams is the fifth four-year starting punter in Marshall annals, following Bob Esbaugh (1971-74), Chris Hanson (1995-98), Curtis Head (1999-2002) and Kase Whitehead (2008-11). Happy returns Herd kick return man Deandre Reaves has set the school record for singleseason return yards in each of the last two years 924 in 2013 and 931 last
season. In the loss at Ohio, he also claimed the school s career record. Reaves has 2,109 career kick return yards. The school mark that lasted nearly four decades was Ray Crisp s. who posted 1,966 yards from 1975-78. Reaves has gotten his kick runback yardage in the last two-plus seasons. He didn t have a kick return as a freshman in 2012. He has two career kick returns for touchdowns, both for 93 yards (vs. Northern Illinois-2014, at Kent State-2015). Through four games, Marshall is 10th nationally with a 29.89 average on kick returns. Extra points Seconds after Tiquan Lang returned an interception 30 yards seven seconds into the win over Purdue, placekicker Nick Smith trotted onto the field for the ensuing extra point. Smith has a PAT streak to continue. Justin Haig made his final 102 extra points last missing Nov. 2, 2013 in a win over Southern Miss (third quarter), and Smith kicked one in last season s victory at FIU. With four in the win at Kent State, the Herd streak is 119 when the Herd welcomes Old Dominion on Saturday. Marshall had a streak of 156 straight when Haig missed in 2013. So, the Herd has converted its last 274-of-275. Hang on! It s easy to see why Herd Coach Doc Holliday talks about ball security so often. His five previous Marshall teams have provided a strong indicator of why turnover margin is so important. Holliday s six Herd teams have a combined 43-26 record. When Marshall has an edge in turnover margin, it is 23-4. When the turnover number is equal, Marshall is 10-4. But when the opponent is more sure-handed, the Herd is 10-18. Of Marshall s 69 games under Holliday, the Herd has played 33 while producing zero or one turnover. Perfect vs. Texas at Home Interestingly enough, Marshall has never lost to a school from Texas at home. The Thundering Herd is a perfect 11-0 against Texas schools in games played in Huntington. Marshall owns a win over North Texas (1988), two wins over Houston (2008, 2012), three wins over Rice (2007, 2011, 2014), two wins over SMU (2005, 2009), two wins over UTEP (2006, 2010) and one victory over UTSA (2013). The graduates Marshall will play the 2015 season with 13 players already owning their MU undergraduate degrees a record for a Herd football team. MU had five 2015 seniors (athletic eligibility) graduate last December wide receiver Davonte Allen, linebacker D.J. Hunter, safety Taj Letman and tight end Joe Woodrum in management, and offensive guard Sebastian Johansson in sports management/marketing. The roster gained four more graduates in May cornerback Keith Baxter (health science), defensive end Joe Massaquoi (criminal justice), offensive tackle Clint Van Horn (political science) and punter Tyler Williams (marketing). Then, four summer graduates were added in August defensive end Armonze Daniel (management), defensive tackle Steve Dillon (Regents bachelor of arts), kick returner Deandre Reaves (marketing) and linebacker Evan McKelvey (marketing and management). In addition, former offensive lineman Cam Dees gained his finance degree. Dees had to give up football because of multiple knee injuries. Norfolk State Notes Captains for the game were Jarquez Samuel, Corey Tindal, Davonte Allen and Michael Selby. True freshman quarterback Chase Litton, redshirt senior right tackle Tom Collins, sophomore safety Kendall Gant and redshirt senior wide receiver Deandre Reaves each recorded their first start. The Herd has made 11 consecutive field goals (final seven last season by Justin Haig, four this season by Nick Smith (2 vs. Purdue; 1 at Ohio, 1 vs. Norfolk State); last miss was Haig 23-yarder in first quarter (11:26) at UAB (Legion Field), Nov. 22, 2014. Redshirt freshman Emanuel Beal recorded his first catch in the first quarter on a five-yard pass from Chase Litton. Tyler Williams s 65-yard punt in the first quarter set a new season long (previously 60 vs. Purdue). His career high is 66, which he set at Rice as a freshman (Sept. 22, 2012). Redshirt sophomore Tony Pittman s two carries on the first-quarter touchdown drive are his first of the season. Chase Litton recorded his first two touchdown passes to redshirt senior Deandre Reaves (0:04 first quarter, 11:14 second quarter). The TD receptions are the first of Reaves career. With 122 yards against Norfolk State, running back Devon Johnson moved to 12th all-time in career rushing yards with 2,161, passing Steward Butler (2,063) and Orlando Hatchett (2,143). In the second quarter, Tony Pittman s reception for eight yards on a first down was the first of his career. Devon Johnson s one-yard rushing touchdown at the 4:48 mark in the second quarter was his 23rd career rushing touchdown and his 29th career touchdown. He now sits at 13th all-time in career rushing touchdowns and tied for 12th all-time in touchdowns with Orlando Hatchett (1989-92). Deandre Reaves had a career-high 82 yards against Norfolk State. His 36-yard touchdown reception is his longest reception of his career. In the third quarter, Devon Johnson reached the 100-yard rushing mark for the 12th time in his career. Since World War II, only Chris Parker (31) and Doug Chapman (20) have more for the Thundering Herd. At the 8:28 mark in the third quarter, redshirt senior Davonte Allen recorded his first touchdown of the season (11 yards). Redshirt freshman running back Keion Davis rush at the 3:56 mark in the third quarter was the first of his career. His one-yard touchdown with 23 seconds remaining in the third quarter was the first of his career. Chase Litton tied the Marshall record for a first-time starter with four touchdown passes, held by Stan Hill (as a sophomore in 2002). His four touchdown passes are the most by a Herd freshman quarterback debut. Redshirt senior safety Taj Letman s interception at the 13:41 mark of the fourth quarter was his third of the season and his third-straight game with a pick. Junior wide receiver Justin Hunt caught his first touchdown of the year, a 25-yarder, at 9:22 in the fourth quarter. True freshman wide receiver Nick Mathews (nine yards) made the first catch of his career at 7:39 of the fourth quarter. The Herd is 16-1 all-time vs. FCS (former Division I-AA opponents) since moving to FBS level in 1997, losing only to New Hampshire, 48-35, in 2007. The Herd shutout Norfolk State in the second half, a first for the Herd since Nov. 8, 2014, at Southern Miss, where Marshall won 63-17, and outscored the Golden Eagles 35-0 in the second half. Ohio Notes Marshall game captains at Ohio, as selected by Coach Doc Holliday and his staff, were guard Sebastian Johansson and center Michael Selby on offense and tackle Steve Dillon and safety Taj Letman. Selby was a captain for the second straight game. Junior Devontre a Tyler made his first career start at middle linebacker for the Herd. The Herd 2015 roster has only two players who played in the 2011 game at Ohio redshirt seniors Keith Baxter (cornerback) and Evan McKelvey (linebacker). Redshirt freshman right guard Jordan Dowrey made his first career start for the Herd. Herd safety Taj Letman s interception (2:56 first quarter) was his second this season and seventh of his career. It s the Herd s fifth pick in 2015. Devon Johnson s 73-yard touchdown run (10:07 second quarter) was the second-longest run of his Herd career. He had a 75-yard yarder (no touchdown) in a 2014 win at UAB. It also was Johnson s 28th touchdown (rush and receive) in his last 19 games. Devon Johnson passed the 100-yard rushing mark in the second quarter with his 73-yard touchdown run. He has 11 games of 100 or more yards rushing in his Herd career, tied for fifth with Ahmad Bradshaw. The top four are Chris Parker (31), Doug Chapman (20) and Ron Darby and Darius Marshall (12) tied for third. With 28 career touchdowns (22 rushing, six receiving), Devon Johnson has tied former teammate and tight end Gator Hoskins for No. 13 on the all-time Marshall career touchdown list. No. 12 is Orlando Hatchett (29 from 1989-92).
With a 42-yard kick return to start the second half, senior Deandre Reaves reached 1,982 career kick return yards, eclipsing the former Herd record of 1,966 set by Ray Crisp from 1975-78. With 7:30 remaining in the game, Devon Johnson totaled 2,039 rushing yards for his Herd career. He is the 15th back in Herd history to reach 2,000. Herd redshirt senior defensive end Armonze Daniel s first-down sack (late third quarter) was the first of his career. Tyler Williams nine punts in the game are the most in his 42-game Herd career. Purdue Notes Marshall game captains versus Purdue for the 2015 opener, as selected by Coach Doc Holliday and his staff, were tackle Clint Van Horn and center Michael Selby on offense and nose tackle Jarquez Samuel and linebacker D.J. Hunter on defense. Marshall had eight players make their first Herd career starts, including six on the offensive side of the ball. The new starters on offense were quarterback Michael Birdsong, receivers Hyleck Foster and Deon-Tay McManus, tight end Ryan Yurachek, right guard Nate Devers and left tackle Sandley Jean-Felix. The two first-time starters on defense were end Joe Massaquoi and nickel back Antavis Rowe. Birdsong, a transfer from FCS member James Madison, previously had made 14 starts for the Dukes. Junior safety Tiquan Lang s two interceptions returned for touchdowns (first quarter, 14:53; fourth quarter, 1:20) are a first for the Herd. No other player in Marshall history has returned two interceptions for scores in a single game. His two interceptions for touchdowns ties the Marshall season record for a single player. Marshall had two versus Akron in 1997 (by Tim Dempsey and B.J. Summers) and two against East Carolina in 2001 (by Ralph Street and Terence Tarpley). Lang s first pick-six may very well be a record. Nebraska also scored seven seconds into its 1996 meeting with Texas Tech on a fumble return and Marshall Media Relations research following the game did not produce anything faster. Lang joins Shawn Ferguson of Cincinnati in 1998 as the only C-USA players with two interceptions for touchdowns in one game. Lang s picks are the third and fourth of his career, and the first two touchdowns of his career. They are the fifth and sixth interception touchdown returns for the Herd in defensive coordinator Chuck Heater s three Marshall seasons. There were three in 2013 (Raheem Waiters, Gary Thompson, Monterius Lovett), one in 2014 (Corey Tindal) and Lang s two Sunday. Marshall s team total of 117 interception return yards is the third most in school history (164 vs. Weber State 1987 on seven INTs and 141 vs. Akron 1997 on three INTs). Lang had a career high 17 tackles. His previous high was 10 in a 2014 home victory over Ohio University. Marshall s first punt of the season, a 54-yarder by senior Tyler Williams, was the senior s 39th punt of 50 or more yards in his Herd career. The 60-yard punt by Herd senior Tyler Williams (6:46, third quarter) was the 10th of his career to travel 60 or more yards. Senior running back Devon Johnson s first-quarter touchdown reception was his 26th career touchdown (20 rush, six receiving), tying him for 15th on the Herd career list with Mike Barber (1985-88) and Erik Thomas (1993-96). Slot receiver Nick Mathews (0:38 left, first quarter), of Haymarket, Va., became the first true freshman to play for Marshall this season. Coach Holliday s team played 10 redshirt freshmen against Purdue. Marshall s four interceptions were the most for the Herd since getting four picks in a 32-14 victory at Miami (Ohio) in October 1999. That game was the Herd s first win in Oxford, Ohio, in 60 years. Only four times in history has Marshall intercepted more than four passes in a game seven against Weber State in 1987 and Appalachian State in 1990, and five against Western Michigan in 1956 and East Tennessee State in 1989. Sunday s attendance of 38,791 is the third largest crowd in Joan C. Edwards Stadium history (1991-present; capacity is 38,148). It was the opening game of the 25th season for The Joan. Here s a look at the largest crowds: 41,382 West Virginia 24, Marshall 21 -- Sept. 10, 2010 40,383 West Virginia 48, Marshall 23 -- Sept. 8, 2007 38,791 Marshall 41, Purdue 31 -- Sept. 6, 2015 36,914 Kansas State 21, Marshall 19 -- Sept. 10, 2005 34,424 Virginia Tech 30, Marshall 10 -- Sept. 24, 2011 Bowling for wins With a 9-3 all-time record in bowls, Marshall ranks at the top of major college teams in postseason percentage success (.750), among schools that have played in at least 10 bowl games. Utah is next at 14-5 (.737), followed by Miami (Ohio) at 7-3 (.700). Marshall has won nine of its last 10 bowl appearances, including four in a row, three of those under Coach Doc Holliday. The Herd s current four-game postseason win streak also shares the FBS lead with Michigan State, South Carolina, Texas A&M, Texas Tech and Louisiana-Lafayette. Watch out The 2015 Herd has three players on six of the preseason watch lists for major national awards, led by running back Devon Johnson. A look at the Herd on those watch lists: Walter Camp Award RB Devon Johnson Maxwell Award RB Devon Johnson Doak Walker Award RB Devon Johnson Rimington Trophy C Michael Selby Outland Trophy OT Clint Van Horn Rotary Lombardi Award LB D.J. Hunter, OT Clint Van Horn Tops again Marshall placed a league-best six players on the 2015 All-Conference USA Preseason Football Team announced July 14. The 34-player team was selected by the league s 13 football coaches. The six selections for Coach Doc Holliday s team included running back Devon Johnson and right tackle Clint Van Horn on offense, nose tackle Jarquez Samuel and strongside linebacker D.J. Hunter on defense, and punter Tyler Williams and long snapper Matt Cincotta on special teams. All six are 2015 seniors. Johnson, Van Horn, Williams and Cincotta were among the Herd s leaguerecord 10 All-C-USA first team selections for the 2014 season last December. Following the Herd s six selections were five for FIU and four each for Western Kentucky and Louisiana Tech. Men of Steele Marshall produced a Conference USA-record 10 all-conference first team selection in 2014, and if magazine publisher Phil Steele s 2015 preseason forecast is any barometer, the Herd could be stacking up more honors after this season. Steele named Herd senior Deandre Reaves to his All-America third team at kick returner. Joining Reaves on Steele s All-C-USA first team are running back Devon Johnson, offensive tackle Clint Van Horn, linebacker D.J. Hunter, safety Taj Letman and punter Tyler Williams. Second team picks by Steele were offensive guard Sebastian Johansson and cornerback Corey Tindal, with center Michael Selby, wide receiver Deon-Tay McManus, defensive end Gary Thompson and linebacker Evan McKelvey on the third team. Safety A.J. Leggett was named to the fourth team. The 14 overall selections and six first team picks led all C-USA schools. More titles The Sporting News 2015 preseason magazine anointed the Herd in several special categories among Conference USA teams, including Doc Holliday as the best recruiting coach and Joan C. Edwards Stadium as the best C-USA football game venue. Herd players singled out were senior Davonte Allen as the fastest wide receiver, running back Devon Johnson as having the best instincts and wide receiver Raylen Elzy as a top impact freshman. Lindy s preseason guide named Van Horn as one of the league s top 10 players and the best pass blocker in C-USA. Johnson was picked as the C-USA Offensive Player of the Year. Big additions Marshall s program its entire athletic program, in fact had two big additions this summer, when the final two facilities funded by the Vision Campaign for Athletics opened as part of the Chris Cline Athletic Complex. In early June, the Buck Harless Student-Athletic Academic Center opened, giving Herd athletes a welcome place to do their studies outside the classroom and the campus libraries. The Harless Center s 14,150 square feet include 98 computer work stations, private tutoring room, a 34-seat classroom and 75- seat auditorium, among other amenities. In mid-july, the Marshall University Sports Medicine Institute opened its doors for Herd athletes as well as the general public. It s a cooperative effort among MU Athletics, Cabell Huntington Hospital s SMART Center (Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Therapies), Marshall Orthopaedics and a hospital-run
franchise of Stack Velocity Sports Performance. The 20,000-square-foot sports Medicine Institute and Harless Center are adjacent to the MU athletics Hall of Fame room and the Herd s indoor practice facility that houses the 300-meter Jeff Small Track. BOGACZYK: Hamrick, Holliday Sign Long-Term Extensions: Marshall University strengthened its stability and continuity in athletics on Wednesday, as the Thundering Herd signed Athletic Director Mike Hamrick and football Coach Doc Holliday to long-term contract extensions. Hamrick, who returned to his alma mater as AD in July 2009, hired Holliday in December of that year. Together, the two West Virginia natives -- Hamrick from Clendenin and Holliday from Hurricane -- have lifted Herd fortunes through new and enhanced facilities and record-breaking success on the football field. The contracts of both men extend until June 30, 2021. Hamrick s six-year extension is for $300,000 annually, a $30,000 raise. Holliday s six-year deal is for a total package of $755,500 -- up from $600,000 -- with additional dollars available through incentives tied to conference championships, bowls and season ticket sales. The university had announced on Dec. 30 that there were agreements in principle for six-year extensions and enhanced compensation for Hamrick and Holliday. The formal contracts were revealed today. The renewal of the contracts of Mike Hamrick and Coach Holiday is a clear indication of their commitment to Marshall s success and growth in Division I athletics, MU Interim President Gary White said. We are delighted we were able to successfully negotiate continuations that will keep Marshall moving forward. Mike and Doc have stepped up and done their part, and we re looking to our great fans and supporters of Marshall athletics to help us continue our momentum and success. Holliday s previous contract, signed in July 2014, paid the coach $600,000. Last season, he guided the Herd to its first Conference USA championship, with a 13-1 record and Boca Raton Bowl rout over Mid-American Conference champ Northern Illinois. Marshall finished Nos. 22/23 in the national polls. That performance came on the heels of a 10-4 record, C-USA East Division title and Military Bowl win over Maryland in 2013. Doc has made Marshall football relevant again for the first time in a long time, with the success he has had in the last two seasons, Hamrick said. The recent past -- 23-5, two big bowl wins -- has been great and the promise of the future is great. He runs an excellent program, with a commitment to doing things right on and off the field. We have the premier program in Conference USA and one of the best in the nation, as the final rankings showed. That s a credit to Coach Holliday and his staff, and I m looking forward to us having big success for a long, long time. Holliday, who turns 58 on April 21, brings a 40-25 coaching record into 2015, his sixth season guiding the Herd. His teams are 3-0 in bowls and have won 14 of the last 15 games at Edwards Stadium. The extension puts Holliday among the top three in football coaching salaries in Conference USA. I m as happy as I ve ever been coaching football in my career, right here now at Marshall University, Holliday said. I just appreciate the commitment, starting with (late MU President) Dr. (Stephen) Kopp, who s sadly no longer with us. He gave me the opportunity, along with Mike Hamrick, and they made the commitment to winning championships here. With the great facilities we have now and the opportunity to have and keep the staff I have now, it s just a great, great situation to work in. Gary White, our interim president, has been very supportive, and I m just really proud to be the coach here at Marshall. Mike and I have made a long-term commitment to Marshall and our community in the Tri-State area. I d hope we can continue to build as we have, with an increase in support from our community. I hope we can build our fan base. We play an exciting brand of football, and I hope we ll see more fans in the seats in coming seasons at Edwards Stadium. Holliday s new contract includes a base salary from the university of $175,000. He also is guaranteed $330,500 annually for appearances on his weekly radio and TV shows and $200,000 (beginning this July) for annual appearances at Big Green Scholarship Foundation fundraising functions. The contract has a maximum of $100,000 tied to success in C-USA and bowls, plus an incentive tied to MU football season ticket sales. Holliday s buyout is $725,000 -- up from $600,000 -- unless he moves to the head coaching position at state rival West Virginia, his alma mater. In that case, the buyout increases to $3 million. If Marshall terminates the contract, the MU buyout is $755,500 for each remaining year of the deal. Hamrick came to Marshall after AD stints at Arkansas-Little Rock, East Carolina and UNLV. He will be entering his seventh year as the Herd athletic chief this summer, and with his leadership Marshall has made more than $42 million in athletic facility construction and enhancement. The former Herd linebacker has spearheaded the ongoing Vision Campaign, which has raised in excess of $28 million in private funding for the centerpiece of the campaign, the Chris Cline Athletic Complex. The 101,000-square foot Cline Complex includes an indoor facility that houses a full-length football field and the 300-meter Jeff Small Track; the Buck Harless Student-Academic Program home (scheduled to open this summer); the Marshall University Sports Medicine Institute; and the first Marshall Athletics Hall of Fame. The Vision Campaign also allowed the Herd to build Hoops Family Field at Veterans Memorial Soccer Complex, a 1,006-seat facility that is one of the finest in the nation and is used not only by Marshall but other community organizations. Hamrick also has enhanced Herd football schedules, scheduling home-andhome series with Purdue, Louisville, NC State, Pitt, East Carolina and Navy. He also has renewed rivalries with former MAC foes Ohio and Miami (Ohio). Hamrick s years at Marshall also have included a commitment to NCAA compliance and academic success, which is displayed through the NCAA s Academic Progress Rate (APR), graduation rates and C-USA academic awards for student-athletes. I m very humbled and appreciative that my alma mater, Marshall University, would give me the opportunity to continue in a job that I love, said Hamrick, 57. I appreciate the support I ve received over the years from Dr. Kopp, who was a great president for us, and now from Gary White and our Board of Governors. Our intent is to continue to move forward and continue to build on our recent success. The university has made a long-term commitment to Coach Holliday and to me with these contracts, and we are committed to Marshall. Our fan base and our community want a successful athletic program, which is what we want. We re going to be here, and we need more of you to be here, too. Goebbel Named Marshall Tight Ends Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Marshall football coach Doc Holliday announced Wednesday that Todd Goebbel will return to the Thundering Herd staff as the team s tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator. Goebbel returns to the program after five seasons as the assistant head coach/offensive coordinator at Ohio Dominican University. We are happy to welcome Todd back to Marshall, Holliday said. He has tremendous experience on the offensive side of the ball and in recruiting. He certainly knows what it means to be a part of this program and the Huntington community. Goebbel spent five seasons (2005-09) as the Thundering Herd s receivers coach. During that time, Marshall saw steady improvement among its receiving corps and in special teams, which Goebbel coached for his first three years. Under his tutelage, Darius Passmore was named second-team All-Conference USA in 2009, Emmanuel Spann earned All-CUSA honors as a kick returner in 2006 and Chubb Small ranked among the C-USA leaders in the department in 2005. In 2014, Goebbel led Dominican to an 11-2 mark, an NCAA Regional Final appearance and a No. 4 finish in both the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) and D2Football.com poll. He also directed quarterback Mark Miller, who finished seventh in the Harlon Hill Trophy voting, an award that is presented annually to the best player in NCAA Division II. Goebbel s offense averaged 35.6 points and 445.3 yards per game, led the country in completion percentage (67.9) and was second nationally in red zone offense (90.9%). In 2013, ODU finished 10-1 and was Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) champions. Goebbel led an offense that was also top 10 nationally and part of a team that made a second-round appearance in the Division II playoffs. Goebbel directed a high-octane Panther offense in 2012, as ODU finished amongst the nation s best in scoring offense. The Panthers averaged 40.8 points per game, good for 12th in the country, and ranked 13th nationally in
rushing yards (244.9 per game). Ohio Dominican also ranked 27th in total offense, racking up 452.8 yards per game, and the Panthers had the eighth-ranked offense in passing efficiency (161.0) while allowing just six sacks all season, the fifth-best mark in the country. Under Goebbel s tutelage, ODU has enjoyed its most prolific rushing attack in school history. Running back Mike Noffsinger set the school single-season and career rushing records and was honored as a Hill Trophy candidate in 2011. Jeremy Fudge emerged as one of the top dual-threat quarterbacks in the conference, leading all GLIAC quarterbacks in rushing while also completing over 60 percent of his passes. The Panthers finished 2011 as the third-best offense in the GLIAC, averaging 31.9 points per game, and were also the third-best rushing offense in the conference and 27th in the nation at 211.7 yards per game. In his three seasons directing the offense, Goebbel has had 10 players earn All-GLIAC accolades. Prior to joining the Marshall football coaching staff, Goebbel served as Ohio State s defensive quality control coach for one season. In that role, he coached the specialists and assisted with special teams, assisted with film breakdown of the opponents, scouting and self-evaluation of the Buckeye defense. Goebbel helped take the Buckeyes to an 8-4 record that included a win over Oklahoma State in the Alamo Bowl. Goebbel, a native of Delaware, Ohio, attended Kent State University and was a three-year starting quarterback for the Golden Flashes, winning MVP honors as a sophomore in 1996 while being selected as captain as a junior in 1997. Following the 1997 season, Goebbel transferred to Northern Iowa, where he was the starting quarterback in 1998 and earned Gateway Conference Newcomer of the Year honors. He graduated from Northern Iowa in 1998 and briefly played for the Buffalo Destroyers of the Arena Football League. He holds a bachelor s degree in Physical Education from Northern Iowa and a master s degree in Educational Leadership from Quincy University. In 1999, Goebbel coached tight ends at the College of Wooster and the following season was named the quarterback and wide receiver coach at Tiffin University. He coached at Tiffin for two years before moving on to Quincy University, where he served as offensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator for the 2002 and 2003 seasons. During those two seasons as offensive coordinator, Quincy was ranked 13th and 10th nationally in total offense. Goebbel and his wife Sara have two sons, Tyler and Drew. Former Herd Star Michael Payton to Enter College Football Hall of Fame: Former Marshall football quarterback Michael Payton was one of 17 players named as part of the 2015 College Football Hall of Fame class by the National Football Foundation Friday morning. The 1992 recipient of the Walter Payton Award as the best player in NCAA Division I-AA, Payton led Marshall to its first national championship. Payton becomes Marshall s sixth College Football Hall of Fame inductee, joining halfback Harry Cy Young (inducted in 1958), halfback Jackie Hunt (2004), wide receiver Mike Barber (2005), Coach Jim Donnan (2009) and wide receiver Troy Brown (2010). Young is recognized as playing football for Marshall and Washington & Lee. A consensus first team All-American as a senior, Payton led the Herd to a 12-3 record and the 1992 Division I-AA national championship after defeating Youngstown State, which was coached by fellow 2015 College Football Hall of Fame inductee Jim Tressel. In 1991, Payton was the Walter Payton Award runnerup after leading the nation in passing efficiency (181.3) and taking Marshall to the national championship game. Payton was twice named Southern Conference Player of the Year and Male Athlete of the Year, and he led the Herd to the 1992 conference title. For more than 20 years, Payton held the Division I-AA record for most passing yards in a half, and he currently ranks in the top four in almost every statistical passing category in Marshall history. A two-time first team all-conference selection and a team captain in 1992, he finished his career with 689 completions for 9,411 yards and 69 touchdowns. Inducted into the Marshall University Athletics Hall of Fame in 1999, Payton played for coaches George Chaump and Donnan and was teammates with Brown during his career in Huntington, W.Va. He was named West Virginia Athlete of the Year and Man of the Year in 1991 and 1992. I m still on the ballot, said Payton in an October 2012 interview with HerdZone.com s Jack Bogaczyk. Just getting that far, to me is a great thing, and people have told me to be patient. Troy is in there, Coach Donnan is in there. People say I have the stats. We won a championship. I won the Walter Payton Award, which was great. I think it s all there. You just have to be patient. When you re a father (son, Donovan, is 11), you have to be patient, Payton said, laughing, That, and when you re coaching youth football. After spending part of 1993 with the Dallas Cowboys, Payton played two seasons with the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League before finishing his career with the Florida Bobcats of the Arena Football League in 1996. The Harrisburg, Pa., native is active in DARE and the Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. Payton is currently a senior staff counselor at Alternative Rehabilitation Communities in Pennsylvania, and he serves as a personal trainer and life coach. CAREER STARTS OFFENSE TIGHT ENDS QUARTERBACKS RUNNING BACKS OFFENSIVE LINE WIDE RECEIVERS #85 Ryan Yurachek (4) #11 M. Birdsong (2) #8 Remi Watson (5) #71 Sebastian Johansson (29) #3 Davonte Allen (18) #14 Chase Litton (2) #47 Devon Johnson (16) #78 Clint Van Horn (24) #4 Deon-Tay McManus (4) #54 Michael Selby (18) #2 Hyleck Foster (2) #67 Sandley Jean-Felix (4) #19 Deandre Reaves (2) #76 Nate Devers (1) #58 Jordan Dowrey (3) #68 Tom Collins (2) DEFENSE DEFENSIVE LINE DEFENSIVE BACKS SAFETIES LINEBACKERS #94 Jarquez Samuel (22) #10 Corey Tindal (30) #17 Taj Letman (31) #22 D.J. Hunter (32) #93 Steve Dillon (6) #5 Keith Baxter (17) #21 Tiquan Lang (13) #31 Evan McKelvey (16) #59 Gary Thompson (4) #7 Antavis Rowe (1) #14 Kendall Gant (2) #51 Devontre a Tyler (3) #13 Armonze Daniel (6) #73 Joe Massaquoi (1) THUNDERING HERD SPECIALISTS LONG SNAPPER #88 Matt Cincotta (44) KICKER #48 Nick Smith (4) PUNTER #38 Tyler Williams (44) HOLDER #38 Tyler Williams (18)
Marshall vs. Ranked Opponents Since moving to Division I-A (FBS) in 1997, the Herd has enjoyed a pair of landmark victories against nationally-ranked opponents. The following is the Marshall Thundering Herd s game-by-game results against NCAA FBS opponents ranked in the Associated Press (since 1936), UPI (1950-92), CNN (1993-96), ESPN/USA Today (1997-2004) or USA Today (since 2005) Top 25 polls since 1936. Date Opponent Result 9/11/76 Miami (Ohio) W, 21-16 #20 (Associated Press) 8/31/95 NC State L, 16-33 #25 (CNN) 12/27/99 BYU (Motor City Bowl) W, 21-3 #25 (ESPN) 9/9/00 Michigan State L, 24-34 #24/23 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/1/01 Florida L, 14-49 #1 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/12/02 Virginia Tech L, 21-47 #7 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/6/03 Tennessee L, 24-34 #11 (Associated Press/#12 (ESPN) 9/20/03 Kansas State W, 27-20 #6 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/11/04 Ohio State L, 21-24 #9 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/18/04 Georgia L, 3-13 #3 (Associated Press/ESPN) 10/7/05 Virginia Tech L, 14-41 #3 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/2/06 West Virginia L, 10-42 #5 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/23/06 Tennessee L, 7-33 #15 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/8/07 West Virginia L, 23-48 #3 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/6/08 Wisconsin L, 14-51 #11 (Associated Press) 9/12/09 Virginia Tech L, 52-10 #14/#15 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/2/10 Ohio State L, 7-45 #2 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/10/10 West Virginia L, 24-21 OT #22/#23 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/4/11 West Virginia L, 34-13 #24 (Associated Press/USA Today) 9/24/11 Virginia Tech L, 30-10 #13/#11 (Associated Press/USA Today) 10/22/11 Houston L, 63-28 #21/20 (Associated Press/USA Today) 9/1/12 West Virginia L, 69-34 #11/11 (Associated Press/USA Today) Marshall Football on National TV Marshall football games began appearing on local television as far back as the 1950s, however the Thundering Herd made its national television debut in the 1987 NCAA Division I-AA National Championship game against Northeast Louisiana. Marshall has appeared on national television (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNews, ESPN3, CSTV, Fox, CBS, ABC, American Sports Network) 108 times posting a record of 56-52. The following is a list of Herd national television appearances with results: 12/19/87... NE Louisiana (ESPN)... L, 43-42 12/21/91... YSU (CBS)... L, 25-17 12/19/92... YSU (CBS)...W, 31-28 12/18/93... YSU (ESPN)...L, 17-5 12/16/95... Montana (ESPN)... L, 22-20 12/21/96... Montana (ESPN)...W, 49-29 12/5/97... Toledo (ESPN2)...W, 34-14 12/26/97... Ole Miss (ESPN2)... L, 34-31 12/4/98... Toledo (ESPN2)...W, 23-17 12/23/98... Louisville (ESPN2)...W, 48-29 10/14/99... Toledo (ESPN)...W, 38-13 11/26/99... Ohio (Fox)... W, 34-3 12/3/99... Western Michigan (ESPN2)...W, 34-30 12/27/99... BYU (ESPN2)... W, 21-3 9/9/00... Michigan St. (ESPN)... L, 34-24 10/5/00... Western Michigan (ESPN)... L, 30-10 12/2/00... Western Michigan(ABC)...W, 19-14 12/27/00... Cincinnati (ESPN2)...W, 25-14 9/1/01... Florida (ESPN2)... L, 49-14 11/30/01... Toledo (ESPN)... L, 41-36 12/19/01... East Carolina (ESPN2)...W, 64-61 9/12/02... Virginia Tech (ESPN)... L, 47-21 9/20/02... UCF (ESPN2)...W, 26-21 11/12/02... Miami (ESPN)...W, 36-34 11/30/02... Ball State (ESPN2)...W, 38-14 12/7/02... Toledo (ESPN2)...W, 49-45 12/18/02... Louisville (ESPN2)...W, 38-15 9/6/03... Tennessee (ESPN2)... L, 34-24 9/12/03... Toledo (ESPN)... L, 24-17 9/13/03... Kansas State (Fox Sports Net)...W, 27-20 11/12/03... Miami (ESPN2)...L, 45-6 11/19/03... UCF (ESPN2)... W, 21-7 9/11/04... Ohio State (ABC)... L, 24-21 9/29/04... Miami (ESPN2)...W, 33-25 11/5/04... Akron (ESPN2)... L, 31-28 12/23/04... Cincinnati (ESPN)... L, 32-14 9/10/05... Kansas State (ESPN2)... L, 21-19 10/1/05... SMU (CSTV)...W, 16-13 (OT) 10/8/05... Virginia Tech (ESPN2)... L, 41-14 10/15/05... UAB (CSTV on i)...w, 20-19 10/22/05... UTEP (CSTV on i)...l, 31-3 10/29/05... Tulane (CSTV)...W, 27-26 11/8/05... Southern Miss (ESPN2)...L, 27-24 (OT) 11/26/05... Memphis (CSTV)...L, 26-3 9/16/06... Kansas State (FSN)...L, 23-7 10/4/06... UCF (ESPN2)... L, 23-22 11/4/06... Tulane (CSTV)...W, 42-21 11/25/06... Southern Miss (CSTV)...L, 42-7 8/1/07... Miami (Fla.) (ESPNU)...L, 31-3 8/8/07... West Virginia (ESPN2)... L, 48-23 10/2/07... Memphis (ESPN2)... L, 24-21 10/21/07... Southern Miss (ESPN)... L, 33-24 10/27/07... Rice (CSTV)...W, 34-21 10/3/08... Cincinnati (ESPN)... L, 33-10 10/28/08... Houston (ESPN2)...W, 37-23 11/8/2008... East Carolina (CBSSN)...L, 19-16 (OT) 11/22/2008... Rice (CBSSN)... L, 35-10 10/24/2009... East Carolina (CBSSN)... L, 21-17 11/1/2009... UCF (ESPN)... L, 21-20 12/26/2009... Ohio (ESPN)...W, 21-17 9/2/2010... Ohio State (Big Ten)...L, 45-7 9/10/2010... West Virginia (ESPN)...L, 24-21 (OT) 10/2/2010... Southern Miss (CBSSN)... L, 41-16 10/13/2010... UCF (ESPN)... L, 35-14 11/27/2010... Tulane (CBSSN)...W, 38-23 9/4/2011... West Virginia (ESPN)... L, 34-13 9/10/2011... Southern Miss (CSS)...W, 26-20 9/17/2011... Ohio (ESPN3)...L, 44-7 9/24/2011... Virginia Tech (CBSSN)... L, 30-10 11/12/2011... Tulsa (Fox Sports Net)... L, 59-17 11/17/2011... Memphis (Fox Sports Net)...W, 23-22 11/26/2011... East Carolina (CBSSN)...W, 34-27 (OT) 12/20/2011... FIU (ESPN)...W, 20-10 9/1/2012... West Virginia (FX)... L, 69-34 9/8/2012... Western Carolina (FCS)...W, 52-24 9/29/2012... Purdue (Big Ten)... L, 51-41 10/6/2012... Tulsa (CBSSN)... L, 45-38 10/20/2012... Southern Miss (CBSSN)...W, 59-24 10/27/2012... UCF (CBSSN)... L, 54-17 11/23/2012... East Carolina (CBSSN)...L, 65-59 (2OT) 8/31/2013... Miami (Ohio) (CBSSN)...W, 52-14 9/14/2013... Ohio (ESPNews)... L, 34-31 9/21/2013... Virginia Tech (ESPNU)...L, 29-21 (3OT) 10/12/2013... Florida Atlantic (FCS)...W, 24-23 10/24/2013... Middle Tennessee (FS1)... L, 51-49 11/2/2013... Southern Miss (CBSSN)...W, 61-13 11/14/2013... Tulsa (FS1)...W, 45-34 11/23/2013... Florida International (FCS)...W, 48-10 11/29/2013... East Carolina (CBSSN)...W, 59-28 12/7/2013... Rice (ESPN2)... L, 41-24 12/27/2013... Maryland (ESPN)...W, 31-20 8/31/2014... Miami (Ohio) (ESPN3)...W, 42-27 9/6/2014... Rhode Island (American Sports Network)... W, 48-7 9/13/2014... Ohio (CBSSN)...W, 44-14 9/20/2014... Akron (ESPN3)...W, 48-17 10/4/2014... Old Dominion (Fox Sports Net)...W, 56-14 10/11/2014... Middle Tennessee (Fox Sports Net)...W, 49-24 10/18/2014... FIU (American Sports Network)...W, 45-13 10/25/2014... Florida Atlantic (FS1)...W, 35-16 11/8/2014... Southern Miss (American Sports Network)...W, 63-17 11/15/2014... Rice (FOX Sports Net)...W, 41-14 11/22/2014... UAB (American Sports Network)...W, 23-18 11/28/2014... WKU (FS1)...L, 67-66 (OT) 12/6/2014... Louisiana Tech (FS1)...W, 26-23 12/23/2014... Northern Illinois (ESPN)...W, 52-23 9/6/2015... Purdue (FS1)...W, 41-31 9/12/2015... Ohio (American Sports Network/ESPN3)... L, 21-10 9/19/2015... Norfolk State (American Sports Network)... W, 45-7 9/26/2015... Kent State (American Sports Network/ESPN3).W, 36-29 (2OT)
2015 Season Superlatives Overall Record...3-1 Current Streak... W-2 C-USA Record...0-0 Division Record...0-0 Non-Conference Record...3-1 Home Record...2-0 Current Home Streak... W-3 Road Record...1-1 Current Road Streak... W-1 Day Games...3-0 Night Games...0-1 Natural Grass...0-0 Artificial Turf...3-1 MU wins Coin Toss...2-0 MU loses Coin Toss...1-1 MU leads after 1st Quarter...3-0 MU trails after 1st Quarter...0-1 MU leads at Halftime...1-0 MU trails at Halftime...2-1 MU leads after 3rd Quarter...1-0 MU trails after 3rd Quarter...2-1 In September...3-1 In October...0-0 In November...0-0 In December...0-0 vs. Top 25 teams...0-0 vs. unranked teams...3-1 With 100-yard rusher...2-1 vs. 100-yard rusher...2-0 With 300-yard passer...0-0 vs. 300-yard passer...0-0 When MU scores first...1-0 When Opp. scores first...2-1 On American Sports Network...2-1 On ESPN...0-0 On CBS Sports Network...0-0 On Fox Sports Net...0-0 On Fox College Sports...0-0 On Fox Sports 1...1-0 2015 Conference USA Standings Conf. Overall EAST DIVISION W L W L WKU 1 0 3 1 Middle Tennessee 1 0 2 2 Florida Atlantic 1 0 1 3 Marshall 0 0 3 1 Old Dominion 0 0 2 2 FIU 0 1 2 2 Charlotte 0 2 2 2 WEST DIVISION W L W L Rice 1 0 2 2 Louisiana Tech 1 1 2 2 Southern Miss 0 0 2 2 UTEP 0 0 2 2 UTSA 0 0 0 4 North Texas 0 1 0 3 UPCOMING CONFERENCE USA SCHEDULE (all times ET) Friday, Oct. 2 Temple at Charlotte, 7 p.m. (CBSSN) Saturday, Oct. 3 FIU at UMass, 3 p.m. (ESPN3.com) ODU at Marshall, 3:30 p.m. (ASN) WKU at Rice, 3:30 p.m. (FOX Sports Regional Networks) North Texas at Southern Miss, 7 p.m. (FOX College Sports) UL Lafayette at Louisiana Tech, 7 p.m. (ASN) Vanderbilt at Middle Tennessee, 7 p.m. (CBSSN) UTSA at UTEP, 8 p.m. THE LAST MEETING... Team Effort Leads @HerdFB to 56-14 Dismantling of ODU (Oct. 4, 2014) NORFOLK, Va. In a meeting between two high-powered offenses, the Marshall defense and running game led the way in a 56-14 trouncing of Old Dominion on Saturday afternoon at S.B. Ballard Stadium. The Thundering Herd remains unbeaten with the victory, improving to 5-0 overall and 1-0 in Conference USA play, while the Monarchs fall to 3-3 on the year and 1-2 in league play. Marshall recorded five of its eight touchdowns on the day in the running game, while having compiled 354 yards in the ground game on 50 attempts. The Herd posted 591 total yards of offense to 286 from ODU and recorded 28 first downs to 15 from the Monarchs. After ODU won the opening coin toss and elected to receive the opening kickoff, the Marshall defense went to work. After forcing a quick punt, the Herd s offense took over and found the end zone on a two-yard touchdown run from junior running back Devon Johnson (Richlands, Va.), putting his side up 7-0 with 11:50 remaining in the first quarter. The next three possessions from the Monarchs ended respectively in a turnover on downs, an interception and a blocked punt for a touchdown. Marshall cashed in each change of possession for a touchdown and with 5:21 to play in the first quarter, the Herd led 28-0. With 36 seconds remaining in the first quarter, quarterback Taylor Heinicke used a 21-yard touchdown pass to end the ODU scoring drought, bringing the score to 28-7. Both the Marshall and ODU defenses turned the contest into a field position battle in the first half of the second quarter, until senior quarterback Rakeem Cato (Miami) connected with senior wide receiver Tommy Shuler (Miami) across the middle for a 42- yard touchdown grab. The hookup gave the Herd a 35-7 edge with 6:25 remaining until the half. Looking to build upon its lead heading into the locker room, Cato helped the Herd do just that as he found freshman Deon- Tay McManus (Baltimore) in the back corner of the end zone for six on a six-yard connection. With the extra point, Marshall led 42-7 at the break. Marshall opened the second half with possession and its groundand-pound game plan remained in effect as Johnson recorded his third rushing score of the day on a seven-yard scamper on fourth down to extend the lead to 49-7 with 11:50 remaining in the third quarter. Junior running back Remi Watson (Lakeland, Fla.) kept the touchdown train rolling right along as he scored his second of the day, this time from 13 yards out, bringing the Herd s lead to 56-7 just past the mid-way point in the third quarter. The scoring concluded with a 27-yard touchdown run from the Monarchs as 7:06 remained in the fourth quarter, bringing the final score to 52-14.
Doc Holliday Head Coach - Sixth Season (43-26 overall, 27-13 C-USA) In five seasons, Marshall Coach John Doc Holliday has brought Thundering Herd football back into the national picture. His 2014 Herd (13-1) won the school s first Conference USA Championship with a thrilling comeback, title-game win over Louisiana Tech. MU headed to the Boca Raton Bowl, where it routed Mid-American Conference champion Northern Illinois, 52-23. The Herd finished the season in the major polls No. 22 in the USA Today Coaches poll and No. 23 in the Associated Press media poll. The Herd coach was named the 2014 Conference USA Coach of the Year in voting by his peers. Holliday received a six-year contract extension (through July 2021) for $755,500 annually on April 8. He takes a 40-25 record into the 2015 season, and the Herd has won 19 of its last 21 games overall and 14 of the last 15 at Joan C. Edwards Stadium. The 2014 title season followed a successful 2013, as Marshall went 10-4, won the C-USA East Division crown and downed ACC member Maryland in the Military Bowl -- the Terps last game before heading to the Big Ten. In December 2014, Holliday was named the 15th annual Gazette-Mail Sportsman of the Year by Charleston Newspapers. In April 2015, the Herd coach was honored as the 2014 Lowell Cade Sportsperson of the Year by The Herald-Dispatch (Huntington). Holliday, named as Herd coach on Dec. 17, 2009 in his first collegiate head coaching job, is widely regarded as one of the top recruiters in the nation. He has more than 30 years of collegiate coaching experience, including previous stops at Florida, North Carolina State and West Virginia, his alma mater. Marshall displayed balance on offense and a strong defense throughout the 2014 season and boasted 10 all-conference first team selections as voted by C-USA coaches, as star players like quarterback Rakeem Cato, center Chris Jasperse, defensive tackle James Rouse and cornerback Darryl Roberts were team leaders. In 2013, Holliday took the Herd where it hadn t been in its previous eight years in Conference USA nine regular-season victories, seven league wins and a berth in the C-USA title game, mostly on the strength of an unblemished 6-0 mark at home for the first time since 2002. The Herd s 31-20 win over Maryland was one of only two bowl victories by teams from non-aq BCS conference teams over BCS league schools in the 2013 postseason. Marshall also boasted the best (scoring) defensive turnaround in the nation (19.9 fewer points allowed per game). In five seasons, Holliday s program has had 33 All-Conference USA selections (first and second team, and honorable mention), including 17 this season. During his time in Huntington, Holliday s teams have consistently improved as the season stretches into the winter months. The Herd is 21-6 under Holliday after Oct. 29, including an eye-popping 12-1 mark in the friendly confines of Joan C. Edwards Stadium. In 2011, the Herd went 7-6 against the 16th-toughest schedule in the nation, a slate that was ranked second among non-bcs schools. Two of those victories came against eventual C-USA champion Southern Miss and Big East co-champ Louisville, the latter coming on the road for the program s first non-conference road win since the early 2000s. Marshall also won five Conference USA games, the most for the program since it had joined the league in 2005. During his coaching career, Holliday has coached in 23 bowl games, three national championship games and coached 12 players that have gone on to the National Football League. He has also coached five All- Americans. A native of Hurricane, W.Va., Holliday was a three-year letter-winner at linebacker at West Virginia (1976-78) and has earned bachelor s (1979) and master s (1981) degrees from WVU. He won a state high school wrestling title at 175 pounds (all divisions) in 1975 at Hurricane. Holliday and his wife, Diana, have four children -- Meghan, Cade, Chase and Cody.
2015 Marshall Football Fall Roster 2 Hyleck Foster 5-11 185 WR SO Gaffney, S.C. (Gaffney) 3 Davonte Allen 6-2 200 WR RS SR Belle Glade, Fla. (Glades Central) 3 Stefan Houston 6-3 217 TE JR Clarksburg, Md. (Fork Union Military Academy) 4 Deon-Tay McManus 6-1 228 WR RS SO Bal more, Md. (Atlanta Sports Academy) 5 Keith Baxter 6-0 193 DB RS SR Homestead, Fla. (Homestead) 5 Donquell Green 5-8 170 WR SO Waynesboro, Ga. (Burke County) 6 Doyle Grimes 6-1 210 LB FR Miami, Fla. (South Dade) 7 Antavis Rowe 5-11 167 DB SO Atlanta, Ga. (Washington) 8 Remi Watson 5-11 207 RB RS SR Lakeland, Fla. (Lake Gibson) 9 Jus n Hunt 6-3 203 WR JR Memphis, Tenn. (Whitehaven) 9 Shawn Pe y 6-2 241 LB RS JR Greenbelt, Md. (U. of Maryland) 10 Gunnar Holcombe 6-3 212 QB RS JR Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (University School) 10 Corey Tindal 5-10 182 DB RS JR Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Atlanta Sports Academy) 11 Rodney Allen 5-11 180 DB RS SO Dallas, Texas (Lincoln) 11 Michael Birdsong 6-5 241 QB RS JR Matoaca, Va. (James Madison U.) 12 Kyle Gallup 6-2 211 QB FR Greenwood Village, Colo. (Chapparal) 12 Chris Williams-Hall 6-0 186 DB RS FR Miami, Fla. (Miami Jackson) 13 Armonze Daniel 6-4 251 DL RS SR Avon, Ind. (Avon) 14 Kendall Gant 6-3 199 S SO Lakeland, Fla. (Lake Gibson) 14 Chase Li on 6-6 211 QB FR Tampa, Fla. (Wharton) 15 Raylen Elzy 6-4 206 WR FR Lithonia, Ga. (Georgia Sports Prep Academy) 16 Antonio Howard 5-10 173 DB FR Hialeah, Fla. (Hialeah-Miami Lakes) 16 Coy Pe 6-2 175 QB FR Barboursville, W.Va. (Cabell Midland) 17 Taj Letman 6-3 190 S RS SR Elberton, Ga. (Elbert County) 18 Keion Davis 6-1 206 RB RS FR Fairburn, Ga. (Langston Hughes) 19 Deandre Reaves 5-10 181 WR RS SR Sterling, Va. (Dominion) 20 T.J. Griffin 5-9 185 DB FR Virginia Beach, Va. (Ocean Lakes) 21 Emanuel Byrd 6-3 236 TE JR Albany, Ga. (Georgia Military College) 21 Tiquan Lang 5-9 182 S JR Valdosta, Ga. (Lowndes) 22 D.J. Hunter 6-0 210 LB RS SR Middletown, Ohio (Middletown) 23 Tony Pi man 5-10 212 RB RS SO Hampton, Va. (Phoebus) 24 Michael Johnson 5-9 172 DB JR Miami, Fla. (Booker T. Washington) 25 Kaleb Harris 6-3 226 TE RS FR Creston, Ohio (Norwayne) 27 Deiondre Coleman 5-10 157 DB FR Louisville, Ky. (Male) 28 D Andre Wilson 5-10 169 DB RS SO Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Myrtle Beach) 29 Malik Gant 6-2 182 S FR Washington, D.C. (Woodson) 30 Kaare Vedvik 6-4 208 P/K RS SO Stavanger, Norway (McPherson (Kan.)) 31 Evan McKelvey 6-1 220 LB RS SR Moncks Corner, S.C. (Berkeley) 32 Delvin Weems 5-8 185 RB FR Tucker, Ga. (Tucker) 33 Marquis Couch 6-1 207 LB FR Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) 34 Ellis Cain 5-10 204 RB FR Louisville, Ky. (Male) 35 Zach Acord 5-10 165 WR FR Logan, W.Va. (Logan) 35 Frankie Hernandez 6-2 205 LB RS FR Largo, Fla. (Largo) 36 Cody Carter 5-10 176 DB RS JR Barboursville, W.Va. (U. of Charleston) 37 Chase Hancock 6-2 211 LB RS FR Daniels, W.Va. (Woodrow Wilson) 38 Tyler Williams 6-0 203 P SR Fort Wayne, Ind. (Atlanta Sports Academy) 39 Amoreto Curraj 6-3 218 K RS SO Tampa, Fla. (Leto) 40 Corey Neely 6-1 175 S JR Rock Hill, S.C. (Georgia Military College) 41 Davon Durant 6-2 233 LB JR Greenwood, S.C. (Butler CC/Arizona State) 42 Aus n McGugan 6-2 208 K FR Grayson, Ga. (Grayson) 42 Blaine Thompson 5-9 204 LB RS SO Mt. Pleasant, S.C. (Wando) 44 Blake Keller 6-2 237 DL RS SO Bradenton, Fla. (U. Central Florida) 45 Raheim Huskey 6-2 208 LB RS SO Gaffney, S.C. (Gaffney) 46 Daryl Nickerson 5-8 170 WR FR Durham, N.C. (Riverside) 47 Devon Johnson 6-1 243 RB SR Richlands, Va. (Richlands) 48 Kyle Camacho 6-0 221 LB RS SO Greenwich, Ct. (Greenwich) 48 Nick Smith 5-10 177 K RS SO Plain City, Ohio (Alder) 49 Wya Ford 6-1 177 LB FR West Union, W.Va. (Doddridge County) 50 Melvin Stubbs 5-11 220 LB RS FR Parkersburg, W.Va. (Parkersburg) 51 Devontre a Tyler 6-1 240 LB JR Arcadia, Fla. (Iowa Central CC) 52 Eli Gates 6-4 215 LS RS FR Mar nsburg, W.Va. (Hedgesville) 54 Nyquan Harris 6-2 293 DL RS FR Norfolk, Va. (Lake Taylor) 54 Michael Selby 6-2 289 OL JR Sandersville, Ga. (Washington County) 55 Aaron Plan 6-1 238 DL RS SO Hallandale, Fla. (Hallandale) 57 Ma Harless 6-2 267 OL RS FR Cyclone, W.Va. (Westside)
57 Zach Higginbotham 5-11 228 LB RS SO Cincinna, Ohio (Country Day/University of Cinn.) 58 Jordan Dowrey 6-1 299 OL RS FR Winchester, Va. (Handley) 59 Gary Thompson 6-2 249 DL RS JR La Mesa, Ca. (Helix) 61 Levi Brown 6-4 267 OL FR Franklin, Ga. (Heard County) 62 Kyle Varnell 6-5 209 LS FR Norcross, Ga. (Norcross) 63 Will Mendoza 6-6 282 OL RS FR Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman) 65 Cody Collins 6-1 279 OL RS SO Trotwood, Ohio (Trotwood-Madison) 66 Jason Jean 6-4 251 OL FR Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) 67 Sandley Jean-Felix 6-5 322 OL RS SO Sunrise, Fla. (Boyd Anderson) 68 Tom Collins 6-6 270 OL RS SR Williamstown, W.Va. (Bethany College) 69 Aaron Dopson 6-4 233 DL FR Hagerstown, Md. (North Hagerstown) 70 Ryan Riedel 6-1 279 OL RS JR Hun ngton, W.Va. (Cabell Midland) 71 Sebas an Johansson 6-5 297 OL RS SR Karlstad, Sweden (Raceland (Ky.)) 73 Joe Massaquoi 6-5 253 DL RS JR Alexandria, Va. (T.C. Williams) 74 AJ Addison 6-6 293 OL SO Ruther Glen, Va. (Fork Union Military Academy) 75 Tyler Combs 6-4 280 OL RS SO Louisa, Ky. (Lawrence County) 76 Nate Devers 6-3 288 OL RS FR Massillon, Ohio (Washington) 77 Alex Locklear 6-5 315 OL FR Hun ngton, W.Va. (Spring Valley) 78 Clint Van Horn 6-5 322 OL RS SR Beckley, W.Va. (Woodrow Wilson) 79 Fedrice Binot 6-2 290 OL RS FR Lakeland, Fla. (Lake Gibson) 80 Jack Gammon 5-10 176 WR RS JR Columbus, Ohio (Bishop Wa erson) 81 John Hathaway 6-1 183 WR FR Winfield, W.Va. (Winfield) 82 Emanuel Beal 6-1 213 WR RS FR Powder Springs, Ga. (Hillgrove) 83 Michael Clark 6-7 200 WR SO St. Petersburg, Fla. (Lakewood) 84 Josh Knight 6-1 197 WR JR Fort Pierce, Fla. (Fort Pierce Central) 85 Ryan Yurachek 6-3 237 TE SO Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Carolina Forest) 86 Brandon Ford 6-2 176 WR FR Hurricane, W.Va. (Hurricane) 87 Nick Mathews 5-10 168 WR FR Haymarket, Va. (Patriot) 88 Ma Cinco a 6-1 210 LS SR Charlo e, N.C. (Charlo e Catholic) 89 Joe Woodrum 6-6 251 TE RS SR Bluefield, W.Va. (Bluefield) 90 Damien Dozier 6-4 207 DL FR Raleigh, N.C. (Virginia Episcopal School) 91 Ryan Bee 6-7 268 DL RS FR Ashland, Ohio (Hillsdale) 92 Kamen Reynolds 6-3 202 TE FR White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. (Greenbrier East) 92 Ty Tyler 6-3 248 DL FR Punta Gorda, Fla. (Charlo e) 93 Steve Dillon 6-4 285 DL RS SR Palmdale, Ca. (Palmdale) 94 Jarquez Samuel 6-5 290 DL RS SR Valdosta, Ga. (Valdosta) 95 Tomell One 6-4 281 DL SO Palm Bay, Fla. (Bayside) 96 Milan Lanier 6-5 240 DL FR Cincinna, Ohio (Mount Healthy) 96 Zach Wood 6-1 212 LS FR Williamsburg, Ohio (McNicholas) 97 Malik Thompson 6-6 251 DL RS FR Winter Garden, Fla. (Fork Union Military Academy) 98 Jason Smith 6-3 296 DL RS FR Hackensack, N.J. (East Coast Prep) 99 Ricardo Williams 6-5 268 DL RS SR Homestead, Fla. (U. of Miami) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 2 hi-leak Foster 3 Ste-FAHN Houston 8 REE-MEE Watson 13 Ar-MAHNZ Daniel 17 TAHJ Letman 21 TIE-kwan Lang 30 Corey Vedvik 39 Am-o-RET-oh CURRY 47 Dev-in Johnson 67 Sandley JEEN-felix 70 Ryan Rye-DELL 73 Joe Mass-uh-QUOY 79 Fedrice bin-oh 88 Matt SIN-cot-uh 94 Jar-KEZ Samuel 95 Toe-mel 1
Marshall s Projected Depth Chart OFFENSE X-WR- Z-WR- #3 DAVONTE ALLEN (6-2, 200, R-Sr., Belle Glade, Fla.) #9 JUSTIN HUNT (6-3, 203, Jr., Memphis, Tn.) #4 DEON-TAY MCMANUS (6-1, 228, R-So., Baltimore, Md.) #19 DEANDRE REAVES (5-10, 181, R-Sr., Sterling, Va.) OR #84 JOSH KNIGHT (6-1, 197, Jr., Fort Pierce, Fla.) SL-WR- #19 DEANDRE REAVES (5-10, 181, R-Sr., Sterling, Va.) #2 HYLECK FOSTER (5-11, 185, So., Gaffney, S.C.) #87 NICK MATHEWS (5-10, 168, Fr., Haymarket, Va.) LT- #67 SANDLEY JEAN-FELIX (6-5, 322, R-So., Sunrise, Fla.) #79 FEDRICE BINOT (6-2, 290, R-Fr., Lakeland, Fla.) LG- #71 SEBASTIAN JOHANSSON (6-5, 297, R-Sr., Karlstad, Sweden) #68 TOM COLLINS (6-6, 270, R-Sr., Williamstown, W.Va.) C- #54 MICHAEL SELBY (6-2, 289, Jr., Sandersville, Ga.) #65 CODY COLLINS (6-1, 279, R-So., Trotwood, Ohio) RG- #58 JORDAN DOWREY (6-1, 299, R-Fr., Winchester, Va.) #65 CODY COLLINS (6-1, 279, R-So., Trotwood, Ohio) RT- #78 CLINT VAN HORN (6-5, 322, R-Sr., Beckley, W.Va.) #68 TOM COLLINS (6-6, 270, R-Sr., Williamstown, W.Va.) #74 AJ ADDISON (6-6, 290, So., Ruther Glen, Va.) TE- QB- RB- #85 RYAN YURACHEK (6-3, 237, So., Myrtle Beach, S.C.) #21 EMANUEL BYRD (6-3, 236, Jr., Albany, Ga.) #14 CHASE LITTON (6-6, 211, Fr., Tampa, Fla.) OR #11 MICHAEL BIRDSONG (6-5, 241, R-Jr., Matoaca, Va.) #10 GUNNAR HOLCOMBE (6-3, 212, R-Jr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) #47 DEVON JOHNSON (6-1, 243, Sr., Richlands, Va.) #8 REMI WATSON (5-11, 207, R-Sr., Lakeland, Fla.) #23 TONY PITTMAN (5-10, 212, R-So., Hampton, Va.) DEFENSE DE- #59 GARY THOMPSON (6-2, 249, R-Jr., La Mesa, Ca.) #73 JOE MASSAQUOI (6-5, 253, R-Jr., Alexandria, Va.) NT- #94 JARQUEZ SAMUEL (6-5, 290, R-Sr., Valdosta, Ga.) #95 TOMELL ONE (6-4, 281, So., Palm Bay, Fla.) DT- #93 STEVE DILLON (6-4, 285, R-Sr., Palmdale, Ca.) #99 RICARDO WILLIAMS (6-5, 268, R-Sr., Homestead, Fla.) DE- #13 ARMONZE DANIEL (6-4, 251, R-Sr., Avon, Ind.) #44 BLAKE KELLER (6-2, 237, R-So., Bradenton, Fla.) SLB- MLB- WLB- LCB- #22 D.J. HUNTER (6-0, 210, R-Sr., Middletown, Ohio) #37 CHASE HANCOCK (6-2, 211, R-Fr., Daniels, W.Va.) #51 DEVONTRE A TYLER (6-1, 240, Jr., Arcadia, Fla.) OR #45 RAHEIM HUSKEY (6-2, 208, R-So., Gaffney, S.C.) #31 EVAN MCKELVEY (6-1, 220, R-Sr., Moncks Corner, S.C.) #9 SHAWN PETTY (6-2, 241, R-Jr., Greenbelt, Md.) #53 FRANKIE HERNANDEZ (6-2, 205, R-Fr., Largo, Fla.) #5 KEITH BAXTER (6-0, 193, R-Sr., Homestead, Fla.) #11 RODNEY ALLEN (5-11, 180, R-So., Dallas, Tx.) S- #17 TAJ LETMAN (6-3, 190, R-Sr., Elberton, Ga.) #40 COREY NEELY (6-1, 177, Jr., Rock Hill, S.C.) S- #21 TIQUAN LANG (5-9, 182, Jr., Valdosta, Ga.) #14 KENDALL GANT (6-3, 199, So., Lakeland, Fla.) RCB- #10 COREY TINDAL (5-10, 182, R-Jr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) #7 ANTAVIS ROWE (5-11, 167, So., Atlanta, Ga.) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NICKEL- #7 ANTAVIS ROWE (5-11, 167, So., Atlanta, Ga.) #10 COREY TINDAL (5-10, 182, R-Jr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.)
SPECIALISTS KO- #39 AMORETO CURRAJ (6-3, 218, R-So., Tampa, Fla.) #30 KAARE VEDVIK (6-4, 208, R-So., Stavanger, Norway) FG/PAT- #48 NICK SMITH (5-10, 177, R-So., Plain City, Ohio) #39 AMORETO CURRAJ (6-3, 218, R-So., Tampa, Fla.) P- #38 TYLER WILLIAMS (6-0, 203, Sr., Fort Wayne, Ind.) #30 KAARE VEDVIK (6-4, 208, R-So., Stavanger, Norway) H- #38 TYLER WILLIAMS (6-0, 203, Sr., Fort Wayne, Ind.) #30 KAARE VEDVIK (6-4, 208, R-So., Stavanger, Norway) LS- KR PR #88 MATT CINCOTTA (6-1, 210, Sr., Charlotte, N.C.) #96 ZACH WOOD (6-1, 212, Fr., Williamsburg, Ohio) #19 DEANDRE REAVES (5-10, 181, R-Sr., Sterling, Va.) #8 REMI WATSON (5-11, 207, R-Sr., Lakeland, Fla.) #19 DEANDRE REAVES (5-10, 181, R-Sr., Sterling, Va.) #2 HYLECK FOSTER (5-11, 185, So., Gaffney, S.C.) Blocked Kicks by MU Since 1996 1996-none 1997-none 1998-Danny Derricott, George Miller 1999-Yancey Satterwhite 2000-Chris Crocker (2), George Miller, Willie Tisdale 2001-Johnathan Goddard, Terrance Tarpley 2002-Jamus Martin, Willie Smith 2003-none 2004-Brad Bates, Ivan Clark (2), Shawn Lauzon 2005-James Johnson, Dennis Thornton 2006-Phillip Gamble, Curtis Keyes, Jon Moravec 2007-Ashton Hall (2), Byron Tinker 2008-Aaron Johnson, Johnny Jones (2) 2009-Johnny Jones (2), Albert McClellan 2010-Johnny Jones (2), Essray Taliaferro 2011-Vinny Curry (3), Zach Dunston, Jermain Kelson, Derek Mitchell, Darryl Roberts 2012-Marques Aiken (2), C.J. Crawford, Jermain Kelson, Deon Meadows, Jeremiah Taylor (2) 2013-James Rouse, Darryl Roberts 2014-Raheim Huskey (2), Ricardo Williams, Arnold Blackmon 2015 Offensive Starting Lineups Opponent X-WR Z-WR SL-WR TE LT LG C RG RT QB RB Purdue Allen McManus Foster Yurachek Jean-Felix Johansson Selby Devers Van Horn Birdsong Johnson at Ohio Allen McManus Foster Yurachek Jean-Felix Johansson Selby Dowrey Van Horn Birdsong Johnson Norfolk State Allen McManus Reaves Yurachek Jean-Felix Johansson Selby Dowrey T. Collins Litton Johnson Kent State Allen McManus Reaves Yurachek Jean-Felix Johansson Selby Dowrey T. Collins Litton Johnson 2015 Defensive Starting Lineups Opponent DE NT DT DE SLB/NICK MLB WLB S S LCB RCB Purdue Massaquoi Samuel Dillon Daniel Rowe McKelvey Hunter Letman Lang Baxter Tindal at Ohio Thompson Samuel Dillon Daniel Hunter D. Tyler McKelvey Letman Lang Baxter Tindal Norfolk State Thompson Samuel Dillon Daniel Hunter D. Tyler McKelvey Letman Gant Baxter Tindal Kent State Thompson Samuel Dillon Daniel Hunter D. Tyler McKelvey Letman Gant Baxter Tindal
The Last Time... Marshall Shut Out An Opponent: Sept. 7, 2013 vs. Gardner-Webb (Marshall 55, Gardner-Webb 0) Shut Out An Opponent in the First Half: Sept. 13, 2014 vs. Ohio (27-0 fi rst half, 44-14 win) Shut Out An Opponent in the Second Half: Sept. 19, 2015 vs. Norfolk State (21-0 second half, 45-7 win) Allowed 60+ Points at Home: Nov. 28, 2014 vs. WKU (67-66, OT) Allowed 50-59 Points at Home: Oct. 27, 2012 vs. UCF (54-17) Rushed For 300-399 Yards: Nov. 8, 2014 at Southern Miss (38 carries for 335 yards) Rushed For 400+ Yards: Sept. 6, 2014 vs. Rhode Island (432 yards) Rushed For Six Touchdowns: Kevin Grooms (3), Remi Watson (2) and Steward Butler (1) at Rice, Sept. 22, 2012 Rushed For Seven Touchdowns: Remi Watson (3), Steward Butler (2), Tony Pittman (1) and Rakeem Cato (1) at Southern Miss, Nov. 8, 2014 Passed For 300-399 Yards: Dec. 6, 2014 vs. Louisiana Tech (308), Rakeem Cato (25 of 46 for 308 yards and 2 TDs) Passed For 400-499 Yards: Nov. 28, 2014 vs. WKU (417), Rakeem Cato (29 of 46 for 417 yards and 7 TDs) Passed For 500 or More Yards: Dec. 19, 2001 (576), Byron Leftwich vs. ECU (41 of 70 for 576 yards) Passed For Four Touchdowns: Chase Litton vs. Norfolk State, Sept. 19, 2015 Passed For Five Touchdowns: Rakeem Cato (4) and Blake Frohnapfel (1) at FIU, Nov. 23, 2013 Passed For Six Touchdowns: Rakeem Cato (5) and Blake Frohnapfel (1), vs. Southern Miss, Nov. 2, 2013 Passed For Seven Touchdowns: Rakeem Cato (7), vs. WKU, Nov. 28, 2014 Failed To Pass For A Touchdown: Sept. 12, 2015 at Ohio (L, 21-10) Had 500-599 Yards Offense: Dec. 23, 2014 vs. Northern Illinois (75 plays, 505 yards) Had 600-699 Yards Offense: Nov. 14, 2013 at Tulsa (103 plays, 619 yards) Had 700 or More Yards Offense: Nov. 28, 2014 vs. WKU (82 plays for 708 yards) Rushed and Passed for 300+ Yards: Nov. 2, 2013 vs. Southern Miss (304 rushing, 332 passing) Scored 50-59 Points: Dec. 23, 2014 vs. Northern Illinois (75 plays, 505 yards) Scored More Than 60 Points: Nov. 28, 2014 vs. WKU, WKU 67, Marshall 66 (OT) Had 30 or More First Downs: Nov. 28, 2014 vs. WKU (37) Ran 100+ Plays: Nov. 14, 2013 at Tulsa (103) Won a Game with less than 21 minutes of Time of Possession: Nov. 9, 2013 vs. UAB (20:59) Failed to Pass for More than 100 Yards: Oct. 8, 2011 at UCF (87 yards) Failed to Pass for More than 100 Yards in Back-to-Back games: Nov. 15, 2008 vs. UCF (84 yards); Nov. 22, 2008 at Rice (83 yards) Failed to Rush for More Than 50 yards: Oct. 8, 2011 at UCF (43 yards on 21 carries) Held An Opponent to Less Than 50 yards Rushing: Sept. 4, 2011 at West Virginia (42 yards on 26 attempts) Held An Opponent to Negative yards Rushing: Sept. 9, 2006, vs. Hofstra (-5 yards on 18 carries) Held An Opponent To Less Than 100 Yards Passing: Sept. 19, 2015 vs. Norfolk State (95 yards on 7 of 24 passing) Held An Opponent To Negative yards Passing: Nov. 26, 2005 at Memphis (1 of 8 for -3 yards) Held An Opponent To Less Than 200 Yards Total Offense: Sept. 19, 2015 vs. Norfolk State (191 total yards) Failed To Score a Touchdown: Sept. 27, 2008 at West Virginia (L, 27-3) Failed To Score an Offensive Touchdown: Oct. 8, 2011 at UCF (L, 16-6) Did Not Punt in a Game: Oct. 21, 2006 at UAB Averaged 50+ Yards Per Punt: Oct. 25, 2014 vs. Florida Atlantic (Tyler Williams, 51.4 on fi ve kicks) Returned A Kickoff For A Touchdown: Sept. 26, 2015 at Kent State (Deandre Reaves, 93 yards) Returned A Punt For A Touchdown: Oct. 12, 2013 at Florida Atlantic (Devon Smith, 77 yards) Returned A Blocked Punt For A Touchdown: Oct. 4, 2014 at Old Dominion (Brandon Byrd, 0 yards) Returned A Blocked FG For A Touchdown: Sept. 2, 2010 at Ohio State (Ahmed Shakoor, 61 yards) Returned One Interception For A Touchdown: Oct. 18, 2014 at FIU (Corey Tindal, 30 yards) Returned Two Interceptions For Touchdowns: Sept. 6, 2015 vs. Purdue (Tiquan Lang, 30 and 55 yards) Returned A Fumble For A Touchdown: Nov. 22, 2014 at UAB (Ra Shawde Myers, 0 yards) Returned A PAT for 2 points: Oct. 6, 2012 vs. Tulsa (D.J. Hunter) Player Had 20 or more tackles: Mario Harvey vs. Tulane, Nov. 27, 2010 (21 total tackles, 9 solo) Blocked A Punt: Oct. 4, 2014 at Old Dominion (Raheim Huskey) Blocked A FG: Nov. 28, 2014 vs. WKU (Arnold Blackmon) Blocked An XP: Nov. 14, 2013 at Tulsa (Darryl Roberts) Scored A Safety: Sept. 10, 2011 vs. Southern Miss (Vinny Curry tackled Kendrick Hardy in the end zone) One Player Rushed For 100-199 Yards: Sept. 26, 2015 at Kent State (Tony Pittman rushed for 129 yards on 24 carries) Two Players Rushed For 100 or More Yards: Oct. 4, 2014 at Old Dominion (Devon Johnson, 20-198-3 TDs & Remi Watson, 9-102-2 TDs) Three Players Rushed For 100 or More Yards: Nov. 9, 2013 vs. UAB (Steward Butler-7 for 139 yards, TD; Essray Taliaferro, 12 for 118, 2 TDs; Kevin Grooms (8 for 108, TD) One Player Rushed For 200 or More Yards: Steward Butler vs. WKU on Nov. 28, 2014 (24 carries for 233 yards and 2 TDs) One Player Rushed For Three Touchdowns: Remi Watson at Southern Miss on Nov. 8, 2014 One Player Rushed For Four Touchdowns: Devon Johnson vs. Florida Atlantic on Oct. 25, 2014 One Player Had 100-199 Yards Receiving: Tommy Shuler vs. Northern Illinois on Dec. 23, 2014 (18 catches for 185 yards, TD) One Player Had 200+ Yards Receiving: Tommy Shuler at Purdue on Sept. 29, 2012 (19 catches for 200 yards) Two Players Had 100+ Yards Receiving: Davonte Allen (141) and Tommy Shuler (132), Nov. 28, 2014 vs. WKU Two Players Had Double-Digit Receptions:Tommy Shuler (13) and Aaron Dobson (11) vs. Ohio, Sept. 15, 2012 vs. Ohio One Player Had Three Touchdowns Receiving: Gator Hoskins, Nov. 23, 2013 at ECU (3 TDs-25, 15 and 32 yards) Two Receivers Had Two Touchdowns Receiving: Gator Hoskins and Tommy Shuler, Nov. 14, 2013 at Southern Miss Three Receivers Had Two Touchdowns Receiving: Davonte Allen, Hyleck Foster and Eric Frohnapfel, Nov. 28, 2014 vs. WKU One Player Had Two Interceptions: Sept. 6, 2015 vs. Purdue (2 by Tiquan Lang) Allowed six or more sacks: Nov. 14, 2008 vs. Southern Miss (allowed seven sacks) Posted 7+ sacks: Nov. 23, 2013 at FIU (7) Posted 14+ tackles for loss: Nov. 23, 2013 at FIU (14) Turned the ball over 5+ times: Nov. 14, 2013 at Tulsa (5) Intercepted 4+ passes: Sept. 6, 2015 vs. Purdue (4) Lost 4+ fumbles: Nov. 14, 2013 at Tulsa (4) Converted 4+ fourth downs: Oct. 11, 2014 vs. Middle Tennessee (4) Played An Overtime Game: Sept. 26, 2015 at Kent State (Won 36-29 in double overtime) Ranked In The Final Season Poll: Amway USA Today 2014 #22, Associated Press 2014-#23 Ranked In The Top 10 Of Regular Season Poll: ESPN/USA Today and Associated Press Final Poll 1999, #10 Ranked In 11-25 Of Regular Season Poll: Associated Press #19 (Nov. 23, 2014), USA Today #20 (Nov. 23, 2014) Defeated a Nationally-Ranked Opponent: Sept. 20, 2003 at #6 (AP) Kansas State (27-20)
The Last Time... An Opponent Shut Out Marshall: Oct. 14, 2000, at Toledo, Toledo-42, Marshall-0 Shut Out Marshall in the first half: Oct. 8, 2011 at UCF (trailed 16-0, MU lost 16-6) Shut Out Marshall in the second half: Sept. 21, 2013 at Virginia Tech (MU lost 29-21 in triple overtime) Rushed For 200-299 Yards: Sept. 26, 2015 at Kent State (55 carries for 247 yards) Rushed For 300-399 Yards: Oct. 24, 2013 at Middle Tennessee (60 carries for 308 yards) Rushed For 400 or More Yards: Sept. 12, 2009 at Virginia Tech (53 carries for 444 yards) Passed For 300-399 Yards: Aug. 30, 2014 at Miami (Ohio) (318 yards) Passed For 400-499: Nov. 23, 2012 at ECU (439 yards) Passed For 500+ Yards: Nov. 28, 2014 vs. WKU (516 yards) Passed For 7 Touchdowns: Oct. 22, 2011 at Houston (Case Keenum-6, Cotton Turner-1) Passed For 8 Touchdowns: Nov. 28, 2014 vs. WKU (Brandon Doughty) Had 500-599 Yards Total Offense: Oct. 24, 2013 at Middle Tennessee (100 plays for 585 yards) Had 600-699 Yards Total Offense: Sept. 22, 2012 at Rice (93 plays for 647 yards) Had 700+ Yards Total Offense: Nov. 28, 2014 vs. WKU (86 plays for 738 yards) Scored 50-59 Points: Oct. 24, 2013 at Middle Tennessee, Middle Tennessee 51-Marshall 49 Scored 60+ Points: Nov. 28, 2014 vs. WKU, WKU 67-Marshall 66 (OT) Had 30 or More First Downs: Nov. 28, 2014 vs. WKU (37) Recovered a Fumbled Kickoff in the end zone For A Touchdown: Toran Davis (Ohio) on Sept. 14, 2013 Returned A Kickoff For A Touchdown: Quincy McDuffi e (2), UCF, Oct. 27, 2012 (97 & 98 yards) Returned Two Kickoffs For A Touchdown: Quincy McDuffi e, UCF, Oct. 27, 2012 (97 & 98 yards) Returned A Punt For A Touchdown: Jackie Williams, UAB, Nov. 10, 2012 (79 yards) Returned An Interception For A Touchdown: Kalan Reed, Oct. 20, 2012 at Southern Miss (19 yards) Returned Two Interceptions For A Touchdown: Sept. 29, 2012 at Purdue (Ricardo Allen-39 yards and Josh Johnson-74 yards) Returned A Fumble For A Touchdown: Dwight Dobbins, Tulsa, Oct. 6, 2012 (11 yards) Returned Two Fumbles For A Touchdown: Nov. 17, 2011 at Memphis (Kendrick Golden-36 yards and Frank Trotter-18 yards) Blocked A Punt: Dec. 6, 2014 vs. Louisiana Tech (Paul Turner blocked a Tyler Williams punt) Returned A Blocked Punt For A Touchdown: Chris Brown at Middle Tennessee on Oct. 24, 2013 (3 yards) Blocked A Field Goal: Nov. 9, 2013 vs. UAB (Shaquille Roberson blocked a Justin Haig FG attempt) Blocked An Extra Point Attempt: Nov. 2, 2013 vs. Southern Miss (Dylan Bradley blocked a Justin Haig PAT) Scored A Safety: Oct. 8, 2011 at UCF (MU s Gator Hoskins was called for holding in the end zone) One Player Rushed For 100-199 Yards: Sept. 26, 2015 at Kent State (Trayion Durham rushed for 114 yards on 31 carries) Two Players Rushed For 100 or More Yards: Oct. 24, 2013 at MTSU (Jordan Parker-127 yards on 21 carries and 1 TD, Reggie Whatley-104 yards on 16 carries) One Player Rushed For 200 or More Yards: Nov. 28, 2014 vs. WKU (Leon Allen rushed for 237 yards on 33 carries with 1 TD) One Player Had Three Rushing Touchdowns: Dec. 6, 2014 vs. Louisiana Tech (Kenneth Dixon) One Player Had 100 or More Yards Receiving: Oct. 25, 2014 vs. Florida Atlantic (Lucky Whitehead, 11 catches for 102 yards) Two Players Had 100 or More Yards Receiving: Nov. 28, 2014 vs. WKU (Taywan Taylor 122, Jared Dangerfi eld 117) One Player Had Three Touchdowns Receiving: Nov. 28, 2014 vs. WKU (Tyler Higbee)
Tyler Williams Pun ng Numbers (2012-present) 2012 (Freshman) No. Yds. Avg. Lg tb fc i20 50+ 55+ 60+ blk TD return 43 1,943 45.19 66 4 9 16 13 7 5 2 (team) 1 Note: Avg of 45.19 is school record for a season at West Virginia 4-205 (51.2 avg) 39 (ob6), 53, 54, 59 Western Carolina 1-37 (37.0) 37 Ohio 5-217 (43.4) 38, 59 (tb), 49 (ob4), 33, 38 (fc8) at Rice 5-254 (50.8) 62 (down4), 47 (down19), 34 (down5), 45, 66 at Purdue 3-129 (43.0) 51 (15), 35 (ob36), 43 Tulsa 1-38 (38.0) 38 at Southern Miss 3-124 (41.3) 42 (fc12), 38, 44 UCF 7-329 (47.0) 40, 41 (fc9), 61 (tb), 40, 64 (tb), 43, 40 (down1) Memphis 3-133 (44.3) 35, 48, 50 at UAB 5-218 (43.6) 53 (17), 41 (TD), 31 (ob), bl (team), 41, 52 (fc19) Houston 4-158 (39.5) 37 (fc11), 40 (fc17), 40 (tb), 41 (fc11) at East Carolina 2-101 (50.5) 40, bl (team), 61 (ob1) 2013 (Sophomore) No. Yds. Avg. Lg tb fc i20 50+ 55+ 60+ blk TD return 56 2,366 42.2 65 5 13 13 13 8 2 2-TDs (team) 0 Miami (Ohio) 4-191 (47.8) 41, 65 (12), 44 (tb), 41 (ob27) Gardner-Webb 3-129 (43.0) 39 (fc9), 65 (18), 25 at Ohio 3-109 (36.3) 35 (fc14), 38 (19, return 48yd), 36 (fc20) at Virginia Tech 4-179 (44.8) bl (team), 42, 35 (8), 45, 57 (11, return 6yd) UTSA 3-110 (36.7) 34, 43 (fc), 33 (fc) at Florida Atlan c 6-256 (42.7) 58 (tb), 38 (16), 38, 38, 45, 39 at Middle Tennessee 4-159 (39.8) 36, bl (team), 27, 38 (tb), 58 Southern Miss 3-119 (39.7) 23 (ob), 51 (ob), 45 UAB 1-43 (43.0) 43 at Tulsa 4-138-34.5 45 (fc), 43, 18, 32 (fc12) at FIU 6-286-47.7 53, 55, 51 (tb), 49, 53 (12), 25 East Carolina 2-100-50.0 43, 57 (10) at Rice (C-USA) 6-263-43.8 54 (fc), 40 (1), 40 (fc), 33, 40 (ob), 56 (15) Maryland (bowl) 7-284-40.6 39 (fc21), 40 (1), 38 (5), 44 (tb), 47 (1), 35 (8fc), 41 2014 (Junior) No. Yds. Avg. Lg tb fc i20 50+ 55+ 60+ blk TD return 42 1,851 44.1 64 5 11 12 12 4 2 1 (team) 0 at Miami (Ohio) 5-233 (46.6) 45 (4), 46 (fc33), 64 (7), 47 (39, return 54yd), 31 (45fc) Rhode Island 2-88 (44.0) 51, 37 Ohio 1-56 (56.0) 56 (tb) At Akron 4-182 (45.5) 49 (fc), 38, 43, (20ob), 52 At Old Dominion 1-32 (32.0) 32 (ob) Middle Tennessee 3-142 (47.3) 54, 35, 53 (dwn) at FIU 3-152 (50.7) 52 (5 dwn), 43 (tb), 57 (tb) Florida Atlan c 5-257 (51.4) 47 (fc), 47 (fc), 51 (16), 48 (dwn), 64 (tb) at Southern Miss 2-88 (44.0) 51, 37 (fc) Rice 2-85 (42.5) 9 (fc), 31 (fc) at UAB 4-152 (38.0) 22 (ob), 43, 53, 34 (dwn1) Western Kentucky 2-88 (44.0) 42 (fc), 46 (dw1) Louisiana Tech 5-193 (38.6) 31 (fc), 42 (12), 48, 37 (2 dwn), blk, 35 Northern Illinois 3-103 (34.3) 20 (ob), 41 (fc), 42 (tb) 2015 (Senior) No. Yds. Avg. Lg tb fc i20 50+ 55+ 60+ blk TD return 30 1,378 45.9 65 4 6 14 11 6 3 0 0 Purdue 5-218-(43.6) 54 (16), 28 (37dwn), 38 (5dwn), 60 (tb), 38 (30fc) at Ohio 9-426-(47.3) 46(34), 51(20), 40(18fc), 42(27), 58(24), 33(10fc), 46(16), 56(22), 54 (21) Norfolk State 4-172-(43.0) 65 (6), 29 (11fc), 36 (5dwn), 42 (tb) at Kent State 12-562-(46.8) 49 (20), 40 (fc6), 54 (14), 52 (14), 60 (tb), 46 (fc10), 50 (15), 46 (19dwn), 46 (ob), 36 (fc7), 56 (tb), 27 (19dwn) (Note: 562 yds is individual Herd record, as is 7 punts inside 20 in one game) Old Dominion
FBS Winning Percentage-Current Stadium Updated: Through games of 9/26/15 *These are submi ed records based on those recognized by the NCAA as it relates to forfeits/vacated wins, etc. **These records reflect the outcomes from the me the current stadium opened and do not take into account renova ons/renaming/expansion, etc. School Stadium Name (Opened) Record Winning % 1. Baylor McLane Stadium (2014) 8-0 1.000 2. Georgia Southern Paulson Stadium (1984) 183-33.8472 3. Marshall Joan C. Edwards Stadium (1991) 144-26.8471 4. Boise State Albertsons Stadium (1970) 246-51.828 5. Alabama Bryant-Denny Stadium (1929) 241-53-3.816 6. Auburn Jordan-Hare Stadium (1939) 304-76-7.795 7. Penn State Beaver Stadium (1960) 268-71.791 8. Ohio State Ohio Stadium (1922) 420-110-20.782 9. Tennessee Neyland Stadium (1921) 450-122-17.778 10. Fresno State Bulldog Stadium (1980) 166-48-2.773 11. Texas Texas Memorial Stadium (1924) 362-107-10.766 12. BYU LaVell Edwards Stadium (1964) 225-69.765 13. Nebraska Memorial Stadium (1923) 405-121-13.763 14. Florida State Doak Campbell Stadium (1950) 282-87-4.761 15. Georgia Sanford Stadium (1929) 333-102-9.760 16. Michigan Michigan Stadium (1927) 410-125-15.759 17. UCF Bright House Networks Stadium (2007) 40-13.755 18. Old Dominion Foreman Field (2009) 33-11.750 18. Notre Dame Notre Dame Stadium (1930) 332-109-5.750 20. Florida Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (1930) 319-103-13.748 21. USC Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (1923) 426-135-27.747 22. Louisville Papa John s Cardinal Stadium (1998) 81-29.736 23. Mississippi Vaught-Hemingway Stadium (1915) 261-93-8.732 24. Arizona State Sun Devil Stadium (1958) 275-100-3.731 25. LSU Tiger Stadium (1924) 404-146-18.727 26. Utah Rice-Eccles Stadium (1998) 74-28.725 27. West Virginia Milan Puskar Stadium (1980) 159-60-4.722 28. Nevada Mackay Stadium (1966) 218-85-2.718 29. Michigan State Spartan Stadium (1923) 352-148-3.7027 30. Miami Sun Life Stadium (2008) 33-14.7021 31. Georgia Tech Bobby Dodd Stadium (1913) 459-190-21.7007 32. Troy Veterans Memorial Stadium (1950) 208-88-3.7006
Rushing Touchdown Records (Through Sept. 26, 2015) Single season Rank Player (season) TDs 1. Jackie Hunt (1940) 27 2. Chris Parker (1994) 23 Chris Parker (1993) 23 4. Ahmad Bradshaw (2006) 19 5. Chris Parker (1995) 18 6. Doug Freutal (1919) 17 Devon Johnson (2014) 17 8. Mickey Jackson (1965) 16 Ron Darby (1987) 16 Ron Darby (1988) 16 11. Doug Chapman (1998) 15 12. Doug Chapman (1999) 12 Earl Charles (2003) 12 14. Darius Marshall (2009) 11 15. Doug Chapman (1997) 10 Essray Taliaferro (2013) 10 Career Rank Player (seasons) TDs 1. Chris Parker (1992-95) 68 2. Doug Chapman (1996-99) 52 3. Jackie Hunt (1939-41) 43 4. Ron Darby (1986-89) 38 5. Tom Stark (1927-30) 37 6. Ahmad Bradshaw (2004-06) 31 Glenn Pedro (1990-93) 31 8. Butchie Wallace (2000-03) 29 9. John Zon ni (1931-34) 27 10. Orlando Hatche (1989-92) 26 11. Mickey Jackson (1964-66) 24 Erik Thomas (1993-95) 24 13. Devon Johnson (2012-15) 23 14. Marvin Wetzel (1947-49) 22 15. Darius Marshall (2007-09) 19 Rushing Yardage Leaders (Through Sept. 26, 2015) Single season Yards Player Season 1. 1,833 Chris Parker 1995 2. 1,767 Devon Johnson 2014 3. 1,750 Chris Parker 1993 4. 1,728 Chris Parker 1994 5. 1,523 Ahmad Bradshaw 2006 6. 1,506 Ron Darby 1987 7. 1,296 Erik Thomas 1996 8. 1,282 Ron Darby 1988 9. 1,238 Doug Chapman 1996 10. 1,228 Jackie Hunt 1940 11. 1,184 Doug Chapman 1998 12. 1,162 Ron Lear 1979 13. 1,140 Essray Taliaferro 2013 14. 1,131 Darius Marshall 2009 15. 1,095 Darius Marshall 2008 Career Yards Player Seasons 1. 5,924 Chris Parker 1992-95 2. 4,016 Doug Chapman 1996-99 3. 3,903 Ron Darby 1986-89 4. 3,900 Jackie Hunt 1939-41* 5. 2,982 Ahmad Bradshaw 2004-06 6. 2,900 John Zon ni 1931-34* 7. 2,857 Darius Marshall 2007-2009 8. 2,724 Glenn Pedro 1990-93 9. 2,694 Butchie Wallace 2000-2003 10. 2,357 Erik Thomas 1993-96 11. 2,232 Larry Fourquean 1980-83 12. 2,170 Devon Johnson 2012-present 13. 2,143 Orlando Hatche 1989-92 14. 2,063 Steward Butler 2012-14 15. 2,000 Llow Turner 1996-99 *Hunt and Zon ni totals are es mates gathered from media reports. Official sta s cs from that era of Marshall football are not available.
Career Touchdowns (Through Sept. 26, 2015) Rank Player (seasons) TDs 1. Chris Parker (1992-95) 71 2. Doug Chapman (1996-99) 57 3. Randy Moss (1996-97) 54 4. Darius Wa s (2000-03) 47 5. Jackie Hunt (1939-41) 43 6. Ron Darby (1986-89) 41 7. Tom Stark (1927-30) 37 8. Ahmad Bradshaw (2004-06) 36 9. Glenn Pedro (1990-93) 33 10. Butchie Wallace (2000-03) 32 11. Troy Brown (1991-92) 31 12. Devon Johnson (2012-15) 29 Orlando Hatche (1989-92) 29 14. Gator Hoskins (2010-13) 28 15. John Zon ni (1931-34) 27 Tim Mar n (1993-96) 27 Career Touchdown Recep ons No. Rec. Player Seasons 1. 53 Randy Moss 1996-97 2. 47 Darius Wa s 2000-03 3. 28 Gator Hoskins (TE) 2010-13 4. 26 Mike Barber 1985-88 5. 25 Tommy Shuler 2011-14 6. 24 Troy Brown 1991-92 ( e) 24 Aaron Dobson 2009-12 8. 23 Cody Slate (TE) 2006-09 ( e) 23 Josh Davis 2001-04 ( e) 23 Tim Mar n 1993-95 11. 22 Jim Swierczek 1951-53 12. 18 Nate Poole 1997-2000 ( e) 18 LaVorn Colclough 1995-97 ( e) 18 Antavious Wilson 2009-12 15. 16 Sean Doctor (TE) 1987-88 16. 15 Brian Dowler 1990-91 ( e) 15 Keith Baxter Sr. 1984-87 ( e) 15 James Williams 1998-99 19. 14 John Fuzzy Filliez 1973-76 20. 13 Li le Ricky Carter 1992-95 21. 12 Andre Motley 1988-90 22. 11 Eric Ihnat (TE) 1987-90 ( e) 11 Bruce Hammond 1985-88 ( e) 11 Brian Swisher 1982-85 25. 10 Davonte Allen 2012-present ( e) 10 Jerrald Long 1996-98 ( e) 10 Shawn Goodwyn 1992-94 ( e) 10 Mike Bartrum (TE) 1988-92 ( e) 10 Ricardo Clark 1988-91 Future Non-Conference Schedule 2016 Sept. 17 Akron Sept. 24 Louisville Oct. 1 at Pi sburgh One game TBA 2017 Sept. 2 Miami (Ohio) Sept. 9 at NC State Sept. 16 Kent State One game TBA 2018 Sept. 1 at Miami (Ohio) Sept. 22 NC State Two games TBA 2019 Sept. 14 Ohio Three games TBA 2020 Sept. 5 at East Carolina Sept. 19 at Ohio Sept. 26 Pi sburgh One game TBA 2021 Sept. 4 at Navy Sept. 11 East Carolina Sept. 25 at Appalachian State One game TBA 2022 Sept. 3 Navy Sept. 17 Appalachian State Two games TBA
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Box Score (Final) 2015 Marshall Football Purdue vs Marshall (Sep 06, 2015 at Huntington, W.Va.) Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Purdue 14 7 7 3 31 Marshall 17 0 10 14 41 Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 14:53 MARSHALL - LANG, Tiquan 30 yd interception return (SMITH, Nick kick) 10:36 PUR - Knox, D.J. 4 yd run (Griggs, Paul kick), 11-75 4:17 06:18 MARSHALL - JOHNSON, Devon 20 yd pass from BIRDSONG, Michael (SMITH, Nick kick), 4-72 1:20 03:00 MARSHALL - SMITH, Nick 42 yd field goal, 5-42 1:45 00:38 PUR - Anthrop, Danny 9 yd pass from Appleby, Austin (Griggs, Paul kick), 6-75 2:22 2nd 07:35 PUR - Appleby, Austin 1 yd run (Griggs, Paul kick), 12-72 4:59 3rd 11:47 MARSHALL - YURACHEK, Ryan 1 yd pass from BIRDSONG, Michael (SMITH, Nick kick), 9-71 3:13 08:33 PUR - Jones, Markell 36 yd run (Griggs, Paul kick), 9-70 3:14 03:37 MARSHALL - SMITH, Nick 32 yd field goal, 5-23 1:45 4th 10:14 PUR - Griggs, Paul 22 yd field goal, 15-70 5:05 02:50 MARSHALL - JOHNSON, Devon 6 yd run (SMITH, Nick kick), 11-84 4:41 01:20 MARSHALL - LANG, Tiquan 55 yd interception return (SMITH, Nick kick) PUR MARSHALL FIRST DOWNS 28 20 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 47-184 29-163 PASSING YDS (NET) 270 234 Passes Att-Comp-Int 48-31-4 36-23-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 95-454 65-397 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-9 3-33 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-41 3-69 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 4-117 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-42.7 5-43.6 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 2-2 Penalties-Yards 4-53 6-57 Possession Time 34:47 25:13 Third-Down Conversions 10 of 22 4 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-14 2-12 RUSHING: Purdue-Knox, D.J. 22-102; Jones, Markell 12-72; Appleby, Austin 12-12; Anthrop, Danny 1-minus 2. Marshall-JOHNSON, Devon 11-89; BIRDSONG, Michael 10-43; WATSON, Remi 6-33; TEAM 2-minus 2. PASSING: Purdue-Appleby, Austin 31-48-4-270. Marshall-BIRDSONG, Michael 23-36-1-234. RECEIVING: Purdue-Knox, D.J. 6-36; Yancey, DeAngelo 5-78; Anthrop, Danny 5-18; Mahoungou, Anthony 4-59; Hart, Trae 4-19; Posey, Cameron 3-26; Young, Domonique 2-16; Herdman, Cole 1-11; Phillips, Gregory 1-7. Marshall-ALLEN, Davonte 5-59; BYRD, Emanuel 4-35; YURACHEK, Ryan 4-29; MCMANUS, Deon-Tay 3-44; FOSTER, Hyleck 3-15; JOHNSON, Devon 2-27; HUNT, Justin 2-25. INTERCEPTIONS: Purdue-Clark, Leroy 1-0. Marshall-LANG, Tiquan 2-85; BAXTER, Keith 1-32; LETMAN, Taj 1-0. FUMBLES: Purdue-Appleby, Austin 2-0; Hart, Trae 1-0. Marshall-JOHNSON, Devon 1-1; BIRDSONG, Michael 1-1. Purdue (0-1) vs. Marshall (1-0) Date: Sep 06, 2015 Site: Huntington, W.Va. Stadium: Joan C. Edwards Attendance: 38791 Kickoff time: 3:05 PM End of Game: 6:46 PM Total elapsed time: 3:41 Officials: Referee: Ken Antee; Umpire: Chad Craig; Linesman: George Eason; Line judge: Ronald Tubbs; Back judge: Trawick Boger; Field judge: Chris Cockrell; Side judge: Tony Meyer; Temperature: 89 Wind: NE 2 mph Weather: Sunny - 41% humidity Box Score (Final) 2015 Marshall Football Norfolk State vs Marshall (Sep 19, 2015 at Huntington, W.Va.) Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Norfolk State 7 0 0 0 7 Marshall 10 14 14 7 45 Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 11:58 NSU - JOHNSON,Gerard 14 yd pass from HANKERSON,Greg (MAROUF,Cameron kick), 7-75 3:02 06:36 MARSHALL - SMITH, Nick 38 yd field goal, 12-52 5:22 00:04 MARSHALL - REAVES, Deandre 13 yd pass from LITTON, Chase (SMITH, Nick kick), 4-48 1:21 2nd 11:14 MARSHALL - REAVES, Deandre 36 yd pass from LITTON, Chase (SMITH, Nick kick), 6-83 1:33 04:48 MARSHALL - JOHNSON, Devon 1 yd run (SMITH, Nick kick), 13-83 5:27 3rd 08:28 MARSHALL - ALLEN, Davonte 11 yd pass from LITTON, Chase (SMITH, Nick kick), 7-36 2:23 00:23 MARSHALL - DAVIS, Keion 1 yd run (SMITH, Nick kick), 10-69 4:44 4th 09:22 MARSHALL - HUNT, Justin 25 yd pass from LITTON, Chase (SMITH, Nick kick), 1-25 0:05 NSU MARSHALL FIRST DOWNS 11 29 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-96 43-216 PASSING YDS (NET) 95 279 Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-7-1 34-25-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 59-191 77-495 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 4--1 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-52 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-34 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 11-31.1 4-43.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 4-23 5-60 Possession Time 28:25 31:35 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 14 9 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 5-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-1 1-1 RUSHING: Norfolk State-JOHNSON,Gerard 11-34; COPELAND,Shakeem 15-27; HANKERSON,Greg 6-25; CHUNG,Quintreil 2-13; STOKES,Malik 1-minus 3. Marshall-JOHNSON, Devon 22-122; PITTMAN, Tony 5-32; DAVIS, Keion 8-31; LITTON, Chase 5-27; HOLCOMBE, Gunnar 3-4. PASSING: Norfolk State-HANKERSON,Greg 7-23-1-95; STOKES,Malik 0-1-0-0. Marshall-LITTON, Chase 24-31-0-270; HOLCOMBE, Gunnar 1-3-1-9. RECEIVING: Norfolk State-JOHNSON,Gerard 3-65; WHITE,Isaac 3-20; SANGSTER,DeAndre 1-10. Marshall-HUNT, Justin 5-68; REAVES, Deandre 4-82; ALLEN, Davonte 4-18; YURACHEK, Ryan 3-33; MCMANUS, Deon-Tay 3-25; FOSTER, Hyleck 1-16; MATHEWS, Nick 1-9; JOHNSON, Devon 1-9; PITTMAN, Tony 1-8; BYRD, Emanuel 1-6; BEAL, Emanuel 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: Norfolk State-CHAPMAN,Sandy 1-34. Marshall-LETMAN, Taj 1-0. FUMBLES: Norfolk State-HANKERSON,Greg 1-0. Marshall-FOSTER, Hyleck 2-1. Norfolk State (0-3) vs. Marshall (2-1) Date: Sep 19, 2015 Site: Huntington, W.Va. Stadium: Joan C. Edwards Attendance: 24114 Kickoff time: 3:35 PM End of Game: 6:34 PM Total elapsed time: 2:59 Officials: Referee: Javarro Edwards; Umpire: Gregory Adams; Linesman: Patrick Wills; Line judge: Brad McGrath; Back judge: Nate Jones; Field judge: Ed Kierce; Side judge: Adrian Carson; Temperature: 83 Wind: SSW 9mph Weather: Partly Cloudy Box Score (Final) 2015 Marshall Football Marshall vs OHIO (Sep 12, 2015 at Athens, Ohio) Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Marshall 0 7 3 0 10 OHIO 7 7 0 7 21 Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 11:45 OHIO - PATTERSON, D. 33 yd run (YAZDANI, J. kick), 7-62 3:15 2nd 10:07 MARSHALL - JOHNSON, Devon 73 yd run (SMITH, Nick kick), 4-87 1:11 03:33 OHIO - SMITH, S. 38 yd pass from SPRAGUE, JD (YAZDANI, J. kick), 4-47 1:29 3rd 03:44 MARSHALL - SMITH, Nick 33 yd field goal, 4-0 0:51 4th 02:05 OHIO - OUELLETTE, A.J. 1 yd run (YAZDANI, J. kick), 15-85 5:53 MARSHALL OHIO FIRST DOWNS 10 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 25-157 51-229 PASSING YDS (NET) 106 156 Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-16-2 28-15-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 58-263 79-385 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-5 7-59 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-90 1-23 Interception Returns-Yards 1-23 2-13 Punts (Number-Avg) 9-47.3 9-33.3 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-1 Penalties-Yards 16-150 11-120 Possession Time 25:04 34:34 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 15 6 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 1-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-14 2-20 RUSHING: Marshall-JOHNSON, Devon 21-170; WATSON, Remi 1-7; BIRDSONG, Michael 3-minus 20. OHIO-OUELLETTE, A.J. 21-77; PATTERSON, D. 10-69; SPRAGUE, JD 11-44; VICK, Derrius 5-22; WHITE, Papi 4-17. PASSING: Marshall-BIRDSONG, Michael 16-33-2-106. OHIO-SPRAGUE, JD 11-21-0-127; VICK, Derrius 4-7-1-29. RECEIVING: Marshall-FOSTER, Hyleck 7-33; JOHNSON, Devon 3-27; YURACHEK, Ryan 3-19; MCMANUS, Deon-Tay 2-13; BYRD, Emanuel 1-14. OHIO-SMITH, S. 6-86; REID, Jordan 3-33; WHITE, Papi 3-11; HEITZMAN, K. 2-17; COPE, Brendan 1-9. INTERCEPTIONS: Marshall-LETMAN, Taj 1-23. OHIO-CARPENTER, N. 1-8; WELLS, Ian 1-5. FUMBLES: Marshall-JOHNSON, Devon 1-1; BIRDSONG, Michael 1-1. OHIO-SPRAGUE, JD 1-0; WHITE, Papi 1-1. Marshall (1-1) vs. OHIO (2-0) Date: Sep 12, 2015 Site: Athens, Ohio Stadium: Peden Stadium Attendance: 25210 Kickoff time: 7:04 pm End of Game: 10:35 PM Total elapsed time: 3:31 Officials: Referee: Greg Sujack; Umpire: John Hanneke; Linesman: Vincent Winters; Line judge: Jon Shelton; Back judge: Reggie Berry; Field judge: Phillip Hicks; Side judge: Arthur Lucky; Center judge: Jason Nickleby; Temperature: 62 Wind: NW 2MPH Weather: Cloudy Box Score (Final) 2015 Marshall Football Marshall vs Kent State (Sep 26, 2015 at Kent, Ohio) Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT O1 O2 Total Marshall 7 0 7 8 14 7 7 36 Kent State 6 7 6 3 7 7 0 29 Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 11:33 KENT - DIXON, Antwan 47 yd run (BOLLAS, George rush failed), 2-52 0:45 03:54 MARSHALL - PITTMAN, Tony 9 yd run (SMITH, Nick kick), 4-45 1:26 2nd 08:40 KENT - DURHAM, Trayion 3 yd run (HYNES, Shane kick), 5-72 1:49 3rd 09:05 KENT - CALHOUN, Ernest 19 yd pass from REARDON, Colin (REARDON, Colin pass failed), 4-81 2:10 08:51 MARSHALL - REAVES, Deandre 93 yd kickoff return (SMITH, Nick kick) 4th 12:32 MARSHALL - YURACHEK, Ryan 17 yd pass from LITTON, Chase (PITTMAN, Tony rush), 7-63 1:44 04:55 KENT - HYNES, Shane 33 yd field goal, 13-64 5:01 OT 15:00 KENT - FACKLER, Brice 12 yd pass from REARDON, Colin (HYNES, Shane kick), 5-25 0:00 15:00 MARSHALL - ALLEN, Davonte 3 yd pass from LITTON, Chase (SMITH, Nick kick), 8-25 0:00 15:00 MARSHALL - PITTMAN, Tony 7 yd run (SMITH, Nick kick), 3-25 0:00 MARSHALL KENT FIRST DOWNS 17 20 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-126 55-247 PASSING YDS (NET) 151 189 Passes Att-Comp-Int 36-14-2 34-13-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 80-277 89-436 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-2 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 6-60 4-15 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-110 1-15 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 12-46.8 12-42.9 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards 4-45 11-82 Possession Time 25:39 34:21 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 18 5 of 20 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 5-29 RUSHING: Marshall-PITTMAN, Tony 24-129; JOHNSON, Devon 5-9; DAVIS, Keion 6-8; LITTON, Chase 9-minus 20. Kent State-DURHAM, Trayion 31-114; WASHINGTON, M. 12-56; DIXON, Antwan 2-47; REARDON, Colin 5-21; JAMES, Raekwon 2-8; CALHOUN, Ernest 2-2; TEAM 1-minus 1. PASSING: Marshall-LITTON, Chase 14-36-2-151. Kent State-REARDON, Colin 13-34-0-189. RECEIVING: Marshall-YURACHEK, Ryan 4-58; REAVES, Deandre 3-32; ALLEN, Davonte 3-24; MCMANUS, Deon-Tay 2-23; BYRD, Emanuel 1-8; PITTMAN, Tony 1-6. Kent State-CALHOUN, Ernest 4-33; JAMES, Raekwon 3-77; WASHINGTON, M. 2-25; FACKLER, Brice 2-18; DIXON, Antwan 1-36; SIMMONS, P.J. 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Marshall-None. Kent State-ITALIANO, J. 1-0; ELLIOTT, Marcus 1-0. FUMBLES: Marshall-REAVES, Deandre 2-1. Kent State-JAMES, Raekwon 1-1. Marshall (3-1) vs. Kent State (1-3) Date: Sep 26, 2015 Site: Kent, Ohio Stadium: Dix Stadium Attendance: 15424 Kickoff time: 3:30 pm End of Game: 7:28 pm Total elapsed time: 3:58 Officials: Referee: Rodney Burnette; Umpire: Sheldon Davis; Linesman: Bryon Baker; Line judge: Josh Fath; Back judge: Ivan Daniels; Field judge: Brandon Spencer; Side judge: Tony Lombardo; Center judge: Glen Fucik; Temperature: 75 Wind: W 9 Weather: Fair
All- me Marshall Senior Bowl Par cipants (8) 98 - John Wade, OL 00 - Chad Pennington, QB 03 - Steve Sciullo, OL 11 - Lee Smith, TE 12 - Vinny Curry, DL 13 - Aaron Dobson, WR 14 Gator Hoskins, TE 15 Chris Jasperse, OL All- me Marshall Over me Games (8-6) FBS 2015 Sept. 26 at Kent State W, 36-29 (2OT) 2014 Nov. 28 Western Kentucky L, 67-66 (OT) 2013 Sept. 21 -- at Virginia Tech L, 29-21 (3OT) 2012 Sept. 22 at Rice W, 54-51 (2OT) Nov. 23 at East Carolina L, 65-59 (2OT) 2011 Nov. 26 East Carolina W, 34-27 (OT) 2010 Sept. 10 West Virginia L, 24-21 (OT) 2008 Nov. 8 at East Carolina L, 19-16 (OT) 2005 Oct. 1 -- SMU W, 16-13 (OT) Nov. 8 -- Southern Miss L, 27-24 (OT) 2001 Dec. 19 East Carolina W, 64-61 (2OT) (GMAC Bowl at Mobile, Ala.) Division I-AA 1994 Dec. 3 James Madison W, 28-21 (OT) (I-AA playoff quarterfinal) 1991 Nov. 2 Western Carolina W, 27-24 (3OT) Nov. 30 Western Illinois W, 20-17 (I-AA playoff first round) Ac ve Marshall Watch Listers 2015 Walter Camp Award - Devon Johnson, RB Doak Walker Award - Devon Johnson, RB Lombardi Award - Clint Van Horn, OL; D.J. Hunter, LB Outland Trophy - Clint Van Horn, OL Rimington Trophy - Michael Selby, OL Maxwell Award - Devon Johnson, RB Senior Bowl - Davonte Allen, WR; D.J. Hunter, LB; Devon Johnson, RB; Clint Van Horn, OL 2014 Ray Guy Award Tyler Williams, P Rimington Trophy Chris Jasperse, C Rotary Lombardi Award Clint Van Horn, OT. College Football Performance Awards Tyler Williams, P; Deandre Reaves, KR. 2013 Ray Guy Award Tyler Williams, P College Football Performance Awards Williams.
2015 Marshall Football Marshall Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 26, 2015) All games Team Statistics MARSHALL OPP SCORING 132 88 Points Per Game 33.0 22.0 Points Off Turnovers 17 23 FIRST DOWNS 76 81 Rushing 28 36 Passing 40 34 Penalty 8 11 RUSHING YARDAGE 662 755 Yards gained rushing 748 830 Yards lost rushing 86 75 Rushing Attempts 141 189 Average Per Rush 4.7 4.0 Average Per Game 165.5 188.8 TDs Rushing 6 7 PASSING YARDAGE 770 701 Comp-Att-Int 78-139-6 65-132-6 Average Per Pass 5.5 5.3 Average Per Catch 9.9 10.8 Average Per Game 192.5 175.2 TDs Passing 8 5 TOTAL OFFENSE 1432 1456 Total Plays 280 321 Average Per Play 5.1 4.5 Average Per Game 358.0 364.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 9-269 7-131 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 15-97 13-83 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-140 6-47 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 29.9 18.7 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 6.5 6.4 INT RETURN AVERAGE 23.3 7.8 FUMBLES-LOST 8-6 7-2 PENALTIES-Yards 31-312 30-269 Average Per Game 78.0 67.2 PUNTS-Yards 30-1378 38-1413 Average Per Punt 45.9 37.2 Net punt average 40.5 34.1 KICKOFFS-Yards 23-1440 17-976 Average Per Kick 62.6 57.4 Net kick average 39.5 35.7 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 26:53 33:07 3RD-DOWN Conversions 20/59 23/72 3rd-Down Pct 34% 32% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 1/3 3/5 4th-Down Pct 33% 60% SACKS BY-Yards 5-27 10-64 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 17 12 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 4-4 2-4 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (14-16) 88% (10-10) 100% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (11-16) 69% (8-10) 80% PAT-ATTEMPTS (16-16) 100% (10-10) 100% ATTENDANCE 62905 40634 Games/Avg Per Game 2/31452 2/20317 Neutral Site Games 0/0 Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Marshall 34 21 34 29 14 132 Opponents 34 21 13 13 7 88
2015 Marshall Football Marshall Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Sep 26, 2015) All games SEASON CAREER Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g JOHNSON, Devon 4 59 397 7 390 6.6 3 73 97.5 42 270 2200 30 2170 8.0 23 75 51.7 PITTMAN, Tony 4 29 165 4 161 5.6 2 18 40.2 8 36 221 4 217 6.0 3 26 27.1 WATSON, Remi 2 7 43 3 40 5.7 0 21 20.0 36 216 1114 28 1086 5.0 13 80 30.2 DAVIS, Keion 3 14 39 0 39 2.8 1 13 13.0 3 14 39 0 39 2.8 1 13 13.0 BIRDSONG, Michael 2 13 60 37 23 1.8 0 38 11.5 2 13 60 37 23 1.8 0 38 11.5 LITTON, Chase 2 14 37 30 7 0.5 0 19 3.5 2 14 37 30 7 0.5 0 19 3.5 HOLCOMBE, Gunnar 1 3 7 3 4 1.3 0 5 4.0 10 10 74 4 70 7.0 0 41 7.0 TEAM 2 2 0 2-2 -1.0 0 0-1.0 Total 4 141 748 86 662 4.7 6 73 165.5 Opponents 4 189 830 75 755 4.0 7 47 188.8 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g BIRDSONG, Michael 2 98.78 39-69-3 56.5 340 2 27 170.0 2 98.78 39-69-3 56.5 340 2 27 170.0 LITTON, Chase 2 133.08 38-67-2 56.7 421 6 36 210.5 2 133.08 38-67-2 56.7 421 6 36 210.5 HOLCOMBE, Gunnar 1-8.13 1-3-1 33.3 9 0 9 9.0 10 90.63 13-24-1 54.2 128 0 18 12.8 Total 4 113.01 78-139-6 56.1 770 8 36 192.5 Opponents 4 97.26 65-132-6 49.2 701 5 50 175.2 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g YURACHEK, Ryan 4 14 139 9.9 2 22 34.8 18 31 288 9.3 4 22 16.0 ALLEN, Davonte 4 12 101 8.4 2 19 25.2 37 55 998 18.1 10 46 27.0 FOSTER, Hyleck 4 11 64 5.8 0 16 16.0 16 29 318 11.0 3 25 19.9 MCMANUS, Deon-Tay 4 10 105 10.5 0 27 26.2 18 36 527 14.6 6 39 29.3 REAVES, Deandre 4 7 114 16.3 2 36 28.5 42 15 182 12.1 2 36 4.3 HUNT, Justin 4 7 93 13.3 1 25 23.2 29 16 260 16.2 2 40 9.0 BYRD, Emanuel 4 7 63 9.0 0 20 15.8 4 7 63 9.0 0 20 15.8 JOHNSON, Devon 4 6 63 10.5 1 20 15.8 42 27 423 15.7 6 52 10.1 PITTMAN, Tony 4 2 14 7.0 0 8 3.5 8 2 14 7.0 0 8 1.8 MATHEWS, Nick 4 1 9 9.0 0 9 2.2 4 1 9 9.0 0 9 2.2 BEAL, Emanuel 2 1 5 5.0 0 5 2.5 2 1 5 5.0 0 5 2.5 Total 4 78 770 9.9 8 36 192.5 Opponents 4 65 701 10.8 5 50 175.2 Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g g plays rush pass total avg/g LITTON, Chase 2 81 7 421 428 214.0 2 81 7 421 428 214.0 JOHNSON, Devon 4 59 390 0 390 97.5 42 270 2170 0 2170 51.7 BIRDSONG, Michael 2 82 23 340 363 181.5 2 82 23 340 363 181.5 PITTMAN, Tony 4 29 161 0 161 40.2 8 36 217 0 217 27.1 WATSON, Remi 2 7 40 0 40 20.0 36 216 1086 0 1086 30.2 DAVIS, Keion 3 14 39 0 39 13.0 3 14 39 0 39 13.0 HOLCOMBE, Gunnar 1 6 4 9 13 13.0 10 34 70 128 198 19.8 TEAM 2 2-2 0-2 -1.0 Total 4 280 662 770 1432 358.0 Opponents 4 321 755 701 1456 364.0 PAT PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts SMITH, Nick - 4-4 16-16 - - - - - 28-4-4 17-17 - - - - - 29 JOHNSON, Devon 4 - - - - - - - 24 29 - - - - - - - 174 REAVES, Deandre 3 - - - - - - - 18 4 - - - - - - - 24 PITTMAN, Tony 2 - - 1-1 - - - - 14 3 - - 1-1 - - - - 20 LANG, Tiquan 2 - - - - - - - 12 2 - - - - - - - 12 YURACHEK, Ryan 2 - - - - - - - 12 4 - - - - - - - 24 ALLEN, Davonte 2 - - - - - - - 12 10 - - - - - - - 60 HUNT, Justin 1 - - - - - - - 6 2 - - - - - - - 12 DAVIS, Keion 1 - - - - - - - 6 1 - - - - - - - 6 Total 17 4-4 16-16 1-1 - - - - 132 Opponents 12 2-4 10-10 0-1 - 0-1 - - 88
2015 Marshall Football Marshall Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Sep 26, 2015) All games SEASON CAREER Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg FOSTER, Hyleck 9 37 4.1 0 28 13 61 4.7 0 28 REAVES, Deandre 6 60 10.0 0 17 12 111 9.2 0 17 Total 15 97 6.5 0 28 Opponents 13 83 6.4 0 16 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg REAVES, Deandre 8 254 31.8 1 93 77 2109 27.4 2 93 WATSON, Remi 1 15 15.0 0 15 8 129 16.1 0 37 Total 9 269 29.9 1 93 Opponents 7 131 18.7 0 28 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg LETMAN, Taj 3 23 7.7 0 23 8 54 6.8 0 23 LANG, Tiquan 2 85 42.5 2 55 4 92 23.0 2 55 BAXTER, Keith 1 32 32.0 0 32 2 32 16.0 0 32 Total 6 140 23.3 2 55 Opponents 6 47 7.8 0 34 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg MCKELVEY, Evan 1 2 2.0 0 2 1 2 2.0 0 2 Total 1 2 2.0 0 2 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g JOHNSON, Devo 4 390 63 0 0 0 453 113.2 42 2170 423 0 0 0 2593 61.7 REAVES, Deand 4 0 114 60 254 0 428 107.0 42 3 182 111 2109 0 2405 57.3 PITTMAN, Tony 4 161 14 0 0 0 175 43.8 8 217 14 0 0 0 231 28.9 YURACHEK, Ry 4 0 139 0 0 0 139 34.8 18 0 288 0 0 0 288 16.0 MCMANUS, Deo 4 0 105 0 0 0 105 26.2 18 4 527 0 0 0 531 29.5 ALLEN, Davonte 4 0 101 0 0 0 101 25.2 37 0 998 0 0 0 998 27.0 FOSTER, Hyleck 4 0 64 37 0 0 101 25.2 16 12 318 61 27 0 418 26.1 HUNT, Justin 4 0 93 0 0 0 93 23.2 29 0 260 0 0 0 260 9.0 LANG, Tiquan 4 0 0 0 0 85 85 21.2 29 0 0 0 0 92 92 3.2 BYRD, Emanuel 4 0 63 0 0 0 63 15.8 4 0 63 0 0 0 63 15.8 WATSON, Remi 2 40 0 0 15 0 55 27.5 36 1086 108 0 129 0 1323 36.8 DAVIS, Keion 3 39 0 0 0 0 39 13.0 3 39 0 0 0 0 39 13.0 BAXTER, Keith 4 0 0 0 0 32 32 8.0 33 0 0 0 0 32 32 1.0 LETMAN, Taj 4 0 0 0 0 23 23 5.8 32 0 0 0 0 54 54 1.7 BIRDSONG, Mic 2 23 0 0 0 0 23 11.5 2 23 0 0 0 0 23 11.5 MATHEWS, Nick 4 0 9 0 0 0 9 2.2 4 0 9 0 0 0 9 2.2 LITTON, Chase 2 7 0 0 0 0 7 3.5 2 7 0 0 0 0 7 3.5 BEAL, Emanuel 2 0 5 0 0 0 5 2.5 2 0 5 0 0 0 5 2.5 HOLCOMBE, Gu 1 4 0 0 0 0 4 4.0 10 70 0 0 0 0 70 7.0 TEAM 2-2 0 0 0 0-2 -1.0 Total 4 662 770 97 269 140 1938 484.5 Opponents 4 755 701 83 131 47 1717 429.2 Field Goals att good long blkd att good long blkd SMITH, Nick 4 4 42 0 4 4 42 0 Total 4 4 42 0 Opponents 4 2 33 0 Punting no. yds avg lg blk no. yds avg lg blk WILLIAMS, Tyler 30 1378 45.9 65 0 171 7538 44.1 66 1 Total 30 1378 45.9 65 0 Opponents 38 1413 37.2 58 0 Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob no. yds avg tb ob CURRAJ, Amoreto 23 1440 62.6 16 0 120 7602 63.3 68 3 Total 23 1440 62.6 16 0 Opponents 17 976 57.4 4 3
2015 Marshall Football Marshall Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Sep 26, 2015) All games SEASON CAREER ## Defensive Leaders gp ua a total tfl sack int pbu fr ff blk gp ua a total tfl sack int pbu fr ff blk 31 MCKELVEY, Evan 4 20 27 47 4.0.. 1 1.. 32 95 87 182 12.0 0. 5 1 4 1 1. 21 LANG, Tiquan 4 17 18 35 0.0. 2.... 29 82 57 139 3.0. 4 9 1 1. 22 HUNTER, D.J. 4 10 18 28 1.5 1. 0... 2. 44 106 154 260 16.5 6. 5. 3. 3. 59 THOMPSON, Gary 4 13 15 28 5.0 2. 0..... 27 36 40 76 13.5 7. 0 2 5 3 1. 10 TINDAL, Corey 4 16 7 23 0.0.. 4... 32 93 64 157 7.0 2. 0 1 22 3.. 45 HUSKEY, Raheim 4 4 16 20 2.5.. 1... 17 13 31 44 5.0 2. 0. 2. 1 2 51 TYLER, Devontre'a 4 7 11 18 0.0...... 4 7 11 18 0.0...... 94 SAMUEL, Jarquez 4 5 13 18 2.0.. 1... 43 28 53 81 12.0 2. 0 1 2... 13 DANIEL, Armonze 4 7 9 16 2.0 1. 0..... 33 23 31 54 5.0 1. 0.. 1 2. 93 DILLON, Steve 4 1 13 14 0.0.. 1... 43 20 60 80 5.0 4. 0. 4... 7 ROWE, Antavis 4 5 9 14 1.5.. 1... 16 17 20 37 2.5.. 2 1.. 17 LETMAN, Taj 4 5 9 14 0.0. 3 2. 1. 32 75 83 158 1.0. 8 10. 2. 73 MASSAQUOI, Joe 4 1 13 14 0.0...... 21 11 37 48 4.0 2. 0. 1. 1. 44 KELLER, Blake 4 4 10 14 3.0...... 4 4 10 14 3.0...... 1A ALLEN, Rodney 4 4 5 9 0.0.. 1... 18 9 11 20 0.0.. 3 1.. 99 WILLIAMS, Ricardo 4 3 6 9 0.0...... 17 9 17 26 3.0..... 1 35 HERNANDEZ, Frankie 4 1 7 8 0.5...... 4 1 7 8 0.5...... 5 BAXTER, Keith 4 2 5 7 0.0. 1 1... 33 27 25 52 1.0. 2 10... 5H HARRIS, Nyquan 4 1 4 5 0.0...... 4 1 4 5 0.0...... 14 GANT, Kendall 4 4 1 5 0.0...... 11 9 2 11 0.0...... 37 HANCOCK, Chase 4. 5 5 0.0...... 4. 5 5 0.0...... 98 SMITH, Jason 3. 4 4 1.0...... 3. 4 4 1.0...... 36 CARTER, Cody 4. 4 4 0.0...... 17 4 9 13 0.0...... 88 CINCOTTA, Matt 4 1 2 3 0.0... 1.. 44 7 4 11 0.0... 1.. 95 ONE, Tomell 2 1 2 3 1.0 1. 0... 1. 13 6 12 18 2.0 2. 0... 1. 91 BEE, Ryan 3. 3 3 0.0...... 3. 3 3 0.0...... 25 HARRIS, Kaleb 3 1 1 2 0.0...... 3 1 1 2 0.0...... 47 JOHNSON, Devon 4 1. 1 0.0...... 42 14 14 28 0.0.... 1. 12 WILLIAMS-HALL, Chris 1 1. 1 0.0...... 1 1. 1 0.0...... 1H HOLCOMBE, Gunnar 1 1. 1 0.0...... 10 1. 1 0.0...... 2B BYRD, Emanuel 4 1. 1 0.0...... 4 1. 1 0.0...... 40 NEELY, Corey 2... 0.0.. 1... 2... 0.0.. 1... Total 4 137 237 374 24 5 6 14 2 4. Opponents 4 113 204 317 23 10 6 22 6 6.