Marshall University Thundering Herd 2014 Football Game Notes The Marshall Thundering Herd (0-0) at Miami (Ohio) (0-0) Saturday, Aug. 30, 2014-3:30 p.m. ET - Yager Stadium (24,286) - Oxford, Ohio TV: ESPN3.com (Shawn Kenney, Rocky Boiman) 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 Athletic s 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 12 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. 2013 Game-by-Game Captains Miami (Ohio)-16 Essray Taliaferro, 36 Monterius Lovett, 58 Jeremiah Taylor, 76 Garrett Scott Gardner-Webb-11 James Rouse, 12 Rakeem Cato, 26 Gator Hoskins, 53 Alex Bazzie Ohio-1 Tommy Shuler, 10 Corey Tindal, 11 James Rouse, 60 Chris Jasperse Virginia Tech-7 Darryl Roberts, 11 James Rouse, 12 Rakeem Cato, 60 Chris Jasperse UTSA-7 Darryl Roberts, 16 Essray Taliaferro, 36 Monterius Lovett, 60 Chris Jasperse FAU-12 Rakeem Cato, 40 Ra Shawde Myers, 43 Neville Hewitt, 60 Chris Jasperse MTSU-7 Darryl Roberts, 11 James Rouse, 60 Chris Jasperse, 76 Garrett Scott USM-31 Evan McKelvey, 36 Monterius Lovett, 60 Chris Jasperse, 74 Alex Schooler UAB-12 Rakeem Cato, 46 Jermaine Holmes, 78 Clint Van Horn, 96 Brandon Sparrow Tulsa-11 James Rouse, 12 Rakeem Cato, 36 Monterius Lovett, 60 Chris Jasperse FIU-1 Tommy Shuler, 12 Rakeem Cato, 26 Gator Hoskins, #40 Ra Shawde Myers, #53 Alex Bazzie ECU-11 James Rouse, 12 Rakeem Cato, 26 Gator Hoskins, 36 Monterius Lovett Rice-11 James Rouse, 12 Rakeem Cato, 26 Gator Hoskins, 36 Monterius Lovett Maryland-11 James Rouse, 12 Rakeem Cato, 26 Gator Hoskins, 36 Monterius Lovett, 60 Chris Jasperse 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 38,227 Year Opened 1991 (as Marshall University Stadium) Surface FieldTurf Conference Conference USA (East Division) President Dr. Stephen J. Kopp (Notre Dame, 1973) Director of Athletics Mike Hamrick (Marshall, 1980) Head Coach Doc Holliday (West Virginia, 1979) Record at Marshall 27-24 Career Record same Marshall s 2013 Record 10-4 2013 C-USA Record/Finish 7-1 (1st, East) Offense Multiple Defense Multiple Offensive Starters Returning/Lost 6/5 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost 8/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 59/15 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 Hartley (Georgia, 2008) Offensive Line Alex Mirabal (FIU, 1993) Defensive Tackles J.C. Price (Virginia Tech, 1998) Assistant AD for Football Ops Mark Gale (Oklahoma State, 1981) 2014 Marshall Football Schedule Date Opponent (TV) Time (ET)/Result Aug. 30 at Miami (ESPN3.com) 3:30 p.m. Sept. 6 RHODE ISLAND (WCHS or WVAH) 7 p.m. Sept. 13 OHIO (CBS Sports Network) 12 p.m. Sept. 20 at Akron (ESPN Family of Networks) 12-day window Oct. 4 at Old Dominion (FSN or FS1) 12-day window Oct. 11 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (FSN or FS1) 12-day window Oct. 18 at FIU 6 p.m. Oct. 25 FAU (Fox College Sports) 7 p.m. Nov. 8 at Southern Miss (Sinclair-TBA) 7 p.m. Nov. 15 RICE (FSN or FS1) 12-day window Nov. 22 at UAB 1 p.m. Nov. 28 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.
Leaves Fall, Herd Wins: The Herd is 16-5 after Oct. 28 in Doc Holliday s four years as head coach, including a perfect 10-0 mark at home. 2013 Season Wrapup: The Herd takes is 8-3 in bowls following its 31-20 Military Bowl victory over Maryland...Marshall tight end Gator Hoskins was named a thirdteam All-American by CollegeSportsMadness.com...Quarterback Rakeem Cato was named Conference USA s Offensive Player of the Year, while nickel Corey Tindal was named Co-Freshman of the Year. Center Chris Japerse, wide receiver Tommy Shuler, tight end Gator Hoskins and defensive lineman James Rouse were named to the first team, while Cato, offensive linemen Garrett Scott and Clint Van Horn, linebacker Jermaine Holmes and punt returner Devon Smith made the second team. Running back Essray Taliaferro, defensive linemen Alex Bazzie and Ra Shawde Myers, linebacker Evan McKelvey, defensive backs Darryl Roberts, Monterius Lovett and Tindal were all named honorable mention all-conference. Offensive lineman Michael Selby, defensive lineman Gary Thompson, linebacker Stefan Houston and defensive backs A.J. Leggett and Tindal were named to the All-Freshman team...at its team banquet, Rouse was named Team and Defensive MVP, while Cato was selected as the Offensive MVP. Linebacker Derek Mitchell was named the Special Teams MVP...Rouse, Cato, Hoskins, Lovett and Jasperse were selected at 2013 team captains. MARSHALL S PLAYERS IN THE 2013 NCAA RANKINGS (Top 25) TD Passes-Rakeem Cato (3rd, 39) Yards Per Carry-Steward Butler (3rd, 8.79) Touchdown Catches-Gator Hoskins (T-3rd, 15) Touchbacks-Amoreto Curraj (4th, 52) Points Responsible For-Rakeem Cato (5th, 270) Punt Return Avg.-Devon Smith (10th, 14.65) Kickoff Avg.-Amoreto Curraj (11th, 63.53) Receptions/Game-Tommy Shuler (14th, 7.6) Passing Yds./Game-Rakeem Cato (16th, 279.7) Touchback Pct.-Amoreto Curraj (17th, 53.61) Total Offense/Game-Rakeem Cato (19th, 300.7) Completions/Game-Rakeem Cato (19th, 21.29) MARSHALL S PLAYERS IN THE 2013 C-USA RANKINGS (Top 10) Rushing Avg.-Essray Taliaferro (7th, 81.4) Passing Avg.-Rakeem Cato (2nd, 279.7 YPG) Pass Efficiency-Rakeem Cato (2nd, 147.8) Receptions/Game-Tommy Shuler (2nd, 7.6) Receiving Yds./Game-Tommy Shuler (3rd, 83.2), Gator Hoskins (8th, 58.6) Total Offense-Rakeem Cato (2nd, 300.7 YPG) Scoring (TDs)-Gator Hoskins (2nd, 15), Essray Taliaferro (T-8th, 11) Scoring (Kick)-Justin Haig (1st, 110) Punt Return Avg.-Devon Smith (2nd, 14.7) Kick Return Avg.-Deandre Reaves (4th, 25.0) All-Purpose Avg.-Essray Taliaferro (10th, 93.9) Punting-Tyler Williams (4th, 42.2) Field Goal Pct.-Justin Haig (5th, 68.8) PAT Kicking-Justin Haig (9th, 96.2) Sacks-James Rouse (T-8th, 6.0) Tackles for Loss-James Rouse (T-3rd, 14.0), Alex Bazzie (T-6th, 13.0) Passes Defended-Monterius Lovett (T-5th, 13) Interceptions-A.J. Leggett (T-7th, 4) Fumbles Recovered-Corey Tindal, Brandon Sparrow and Gary Thompson (T-5th, 2) Defensive/Kickoff Improvements The Herd has made significant improvements on both the defensive side of the ball and in its kickoff unit, as the numbers below attest. Touchbacks (2013): 52-4th nationally Touchbacks (2012: 6-120th nationally Tackles for Loss (2013): 102-tied-7th nationally Tackles for Loss (2012): 73-tied 63rd nationally Pass Efficiency Defense (2013): 110.94-13th nationally Pass Efficiency Defense (2012): 144.00-94th nationally Interceptions Gained (2013): 18-tied-13th nationally Interceptions Gained (2012): 9-tied-87th nationally Fewest 50+ yard scrimmage plays allowed (2013): 4-tied-15th nationally Fewest 50+ yard plays allowed (2012): 7-tied-72nd nationally Opponents 3rd Down Conversions (2013): 33.63%-17th nationally Opponents 3rd Down Conversions (2012): 44.8%-99th nationally Yards Allowed Per Play (2013): 4.90-tied-17th nationally Yards Allowed Per Play (2012): 5.76-79th nationally Pass Defense/Game (2013): 208.1-24th nationally Pass Defense/Game (2012): 253.5-94th nationally Turnovers Gained (2013): 26-tied-26th nationally Turnovers Gained (2012): 18-tied-91st nationally Fewest 40+ yard scrimmage plays allowed (2013): 10-tied-29th nationally Fewest 40+ yard scrimmage plays allowed (2012): 15-tied-85th nationally Fewest 30+ yard scrimmage plays allowed (2013): 21-tied-31st nationally Fewest 30+ yard scrimmage plays allowed (2012): T-68th nationally Scoring Defense/Game (2013): 22.9-tied-31st nationally Scoring Defense/Game (2012): 43.1-123rd nationally Sacks (2013): 32-tied-31st nationally Sacks (2012): 19-91st nationally Total Defense/Game (2013): 368.7-tied-35th nationally Total Defense/Game (2012): 456.8-103rd nationally Opponents First Downs/Game (2013): 19.6-tied-39th nationally Opponents First Downs/Game (2012): 25.5-118th nationally Rush Defense/Game (2013): 160.64-59th nationally Rush Defense/Game (2012): 203.25-105th nationally Fewest 20+ yard scrimmage plays allowed (2013): 59-tied-67th nationally Fewest 20+ yard scrimmage plays allowed (2012): 57-tied-67th nationally Fewest 10+yard scrimmage plays allowed (2013): 187-tied-78th nationally Fewest 10+ yard scrimmage plays allowed (2012): 193-93rd nationally Marshall s Cato Named to Manning Award Watch List: Marshall senior quarterback Rakeem Cato, a 2014 Heisman Trophy, Walter Camp and Maxwell Award candidate, was named Thursday to the watch list for the 2015 Manning Award. It is Cato s fifth national watch list mention in the current preseason. He also is on watch lists for the Walter Camp, Maxwell, Davey O Brien National Quarterback and Johnny Unitas Golden Arm awards. The Manning Award is presented annually in January to college football s top quarterback by the Allstate Sugar Bowl. Prior to the 2004 season, the Manning Award was created by the Sugar Bowl in honor of the college football accomplishments of Archie, Peyton and Eli Manning. It is the only college football QB award that includes the candidates bowl performances in its balloting; therefore, it is presented annually following the completion of the bowl season. The winner is selected by a panel of national media covering college football, as well as each of the Mannings. Cato is among 32 quarterbacks on the 2014-15 Manning watch list, and one of 18 seniors. This is always a great time of year with college football ramping up once again, Archie Manning said. We have a very strong group of 32 quarterbacks on our Watch List this year and we ve seen them all in action, but every year there are new guys who jump right in and become stars. That s what makes college football such a wonderful sport You never know what might happen once the teams get out on the field. This is the 11th season the Manning Award has been presented. Past winners are: Matt Leinart, Vince Young, JaMarcus Russell, Matt Ryan, Tim Tebow, Colt McCoy, Cam Newton, Robert Griffin III, Johnny Manziel and last season s winner, Jameis Winston of Florida State. Midseason additions to the Manning Award watch list will be announced Oct. 15 and the finalists will be named Nov. 26. The winner is scheduled to be named on Jan. 14, 2015 following the inaugural College Football Playoff Championship Game. Cato is on numerous preseason All-Conference USA lists and has been named the league s top player by most magazines and websites. He was voted by C-USA coaches as the 2014 Preseason C-USA Offensive Player of the Year. The Miami native has thrown a touchdown pass in 32 consecutive games, the high for an active FBS quarterback (FBS record is 38 by Russell Wilson, 2009-11 at N.C. State; 2011 at Wisconsin). In 39 games in three seasons, Cato has completed 886-of-1,387 passes (63.9 percent) for 10,176 yards and 91 touchdowns. In the red zone, he has thrown for 58 touchdowns with only one interception. The 6-foot-1, 176-pound QB also has rushed for an additional 357 yards and 7 scores. He was the 2012 C-USA Most Valuable Player and the 2013 C-USA Offensive Player of the Year and is poised to break Marshall passing records held by Herd legends and former NFL players Chad Pennington and Byron Leftwich. A website devoted to the Herd quarterback s Heisman Trophy candidacy CatoIn14.com made its debut two weeks ago. Herd s Cato Named to Johnny Unitas Award List: Marshall s Rakeem Cato has added more preseason recognition to his football resume, as the Thundering Herd star is among 27 senior quarterbacks named to the 2014 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Watch List. Cato, whose Heisman Trophy campaign #CatoIn14 was rolled out by Marshall Athletics (CatoIn14.com website) on Tuesday, previously has been named to watch lists for the Maxwell, Walter Camp and Davey O Brien National Quarterback awards. The Maxwell and Camp awards go to the collegiate national player of the year. The Unitas Golden Arm Award goes to the nation s top senior quarterback. Alabama s AJ McCarron won the 2013 award. The award has been presented since 1987. Named for Unitas, the Baltimore Colts legendary Pro Football Hall of Famer, the
award is presented by the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Educational Foundation. In addition to honoring a player with the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, the Baltimore-based foundation has awarded more than $525,000 in scholarships to deserving scholar-athletes from local area high schools both in Maryland and Kentucky (where Unitas played collegiately, at Louisville). The 2014 Unitas Golden Arm Award will be presented Dec. 12 at the foundation s annual dinner in Baltimore. Cato, from Miami, enters the 2014 season as the preseason Conference USA Player of the Year after leading the Herd to a 10-4 season in 2013, capped by a Military Bowl victory over Maryland. In 39 games in three seasons, Cato has completed 886-of-1,387 passes (63.9 percent) for 10,176 yards and 91 touchdowns. In the red zone, he has thrown for 58 touchdowns with only one interception. The 6-foot, 188-pound QB also has rushed for an additional 357 yards and 7 scores. He was the 2012 C-USA Most Valuable Player and the 2013 C-USA Offensive Player of the Year. Cato is poised to break MU passing records owned by Herd legends Chad Pennington and Byron Leftwich. Marshall Launches Heisman Campaign for Rakeem Cato: With quarterback Rakeem Cato primed for his senior season and Marshall football forecast for significant national attention, the Thundering Herd today launched an official CatoIn14 Heisman Trophy campaign for the MU star. Cato enters the 2014 season as the preseason Conference USA Player of the Year after leading the Herd to a 10-4 season in 2013, capped by a Military Bowl victory over Maryland. The Herd is picked to win its first C-USA title this season, and there are some forecasting a major bowl bid for Cato & Co. The Miami native is named on numerous national award watch lists and is poised to break MU passing records owned by Herd legends Chad Pennington and Byron Leftwich. The initial launch of the Cato campaign features the CatoIn14.com website with video highlights and features, biographical information, statistics, records and more. Along with the website, all Cato information on Twitter can be found on @ HerdZone or @HerdFB. The CatoIn14.com site features a video player that outlines one touchdown from every game during Cato s 32-game streak of consecutive outings with a TD pass. He leads all active FBS players. The FBS record is 38 by Russell Wilson (2009-11 at N.C. State; 2011 at Wisconsin). What Rakeem has accomplished in his three seasons at Marshall speaks for itself, Herd coach Doc Holliday said. His maturing as a person and as a player is obvious to all of those in our program and those who follow the Herd closely. He is a special player, and a big reason we are able to embrace the expectations others have for us this season. I m sure every coach in America would love to have a leader like Rakeem on his team. Cato also is featured on several billboards in the Tri-State area, and there will be a special promotion dedicated to the star quarterback during one of the Herd s home games this season. In 39 games in three seasons, Cato has hit 886-of-1,387 passes (63.9 percent) for 10,176 yards and 91 touchdowns. In the red zone, he has thrown for 58 touchdowns with only one interception. The 6-foot, 188-pound QB also has rushed for an additional 357 yards and 7 scores. He was the 2012 C-USA Most Valuable Player and the 2013 C-USA Offensive Player of the Year. Herd Featured Prominently In College Sports Madness Preseason All- League Honors, Teams: CollegeSportsMadness.com has released its preseason all-conference USA awards and teams and the Herd received several nods in the outlet s awards and all-league teams. The website picked coach Doc Holliday as its 2014 C-USA coach of the year, while quarterback Rakeem Cato was tabbed as offensive player of the year and wide receiver Angelo Jean-Louis was named its freshman of the year. In 2013, Holliday led Marshall to its first double-digit winning season since 2002 with a 10-4 performance, capped by a 31-20 victory over Maryland in the Military Bowl. He also coached Marshall to a Beef O Brady s Bowl triumph over FIU in 2011. For his efforts, he was rewarded with a contract extension through the 2018 season. Cato, considered a candidate for the 2014 Heisman Trophy, previously was named in the last two weeks to watch lists for the Maxwell and Walter Camp Awards (national player of the year) and the Davey O Brien National Quarterback Award. He also was selected by Conference USA coaches as the 2014 C-USA Preseason Offensive Player of the Year. Jean-Louis will give Marshall a big boost at the outside receiver position in 2014. As a senior at Palm Beach Central, he was an honorable mention Class 8A Florida all-state selection. He also received scholarship offers from Alabama, Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Rutgers, Tennessee, USC, Vanderbilt and West Virginia. Cato was selected on the outlet s preseason all-conference first team, along with wideout Tommy Shuler, offensive lineman Chris Jasperse, defensive lineman James Rouse and linebacker Jermaine Holmes. Running back Steward Butler was picked to the second team, as was offensive lineman Sebastian Johansson, defensive lineman Ra Shawde Myers, linebacker Evan McKelvey and safety A.J. Leggett. Offensive lineman Clint Van Horn represented Marshall on the third team, along with defensive back Daryl Roberts, punter Tyler Williams and Deandre Reaves at both kick and punt returner. Marshall s Cato Named to Walter Camp Award Watch List: Rakeem Cato added more preseason recognition to his crowded resume on Friday, when the Marshall senior quarterback was selected as one of 50 players to the Walter Camp Player of the Year Award Watch List. The Walter Camp Foundation presents the Camp Award annually to the national college football player of the year. Cato, considered a candidate for the 2014 Heisman Trophy, previously was named in the last two weeks to watch lists for the Maxwell Award (national player of the year) and Davey O Brien National Quarterback Award. He also was selected earlier this week by Conference USA coaches as the 2014 C-USA Preseason Offensive Player of the Year. Cato is on numerous preseason all-conference lists and has been named the league s top player by most magazines, websites. The Miami native has thrown a touchdown pass in 32 consecutive games, the high for an active FBS quarterback (FBS record is 38 by Russell Wilson, 2009-11 at N.C. State; 2011 at Wisconsin). The Miami native is poised to break numerous Marshall passing records set by former NFL and Herd quarterbacks Byron Leftwich and Chad Pennington. In 39 games in three seasons, Cato has hit 886-of-1,387 passes (63.9 percent) for 10,176 yards and 91 touchdowns. He also has rushed for an additional 357 yards and 7 scores. Cato was the 2012 C-USA Most Valuable Player and the 2013 C-USA Offensive Player of the Year. In all, 42 schools are represented on the Walter Camp preseason list. There are 33 offensive players (16 quarterbacks, 8 receivers, 7 running backs, and 2 offensive linemen) and 17 from the defensive side of the ball (7 defensive backs, 5 defensive linemen, and 5 linebackers). The watch list will be narrowed to 10 semifinalists in mid-november. The 2014 Walter Camp Player of the Year recipient, which is voted on by the 125 NCAA Bowl Subdivision head coaches and sports information directors, will be announced Dec. 11. The winner will receive his trophy at the Foundation s annual national awards banquet on Jan. 17, 2015 at the Yale University Commons in New Haven. Appearing on the preseason Watch List is not a requirement for a player to win the Walter Camp Award or be named to the Camp All-American team. Walter Camp, The Father of American football, first selected an All-America team in 1889. Camp a former Yale athlete and football coach also is credited with developing play from scrimmage, set plays, the numerical assessment of goals and tries and the restriction of play to eleven men per side. Marshall s Cato Named to Davey O Brien Watch List: Marshall senior quarterback Rakeem Cato, a 2014 Heisman Trophy and Maxwell Award candidate, has been named to the watch list for the Davey O Brien National Quarterback Award for the second consecutive season. Cato is on numerous preseason All-Conference USA lists and has been named the league s top player by most magazines, websites and the C-USA coaches (offensive). The Miami native has thrown a touchdown pass in 32 consecutive games, the high for an active FBS quarterback (FBS record is 38 by Russell Wilson, 2009-11 at N.C. State; 2011 at Wisconsin). This year s watch list, which was compiled by a subset of the Davey O Brien National Selection Committee, was selected based on player performance during the previous year and expectations heading into the 2014 college football season. All nominees were required to have started at least one college game previously. Nearly half (19 of 39) of the players on the watch list are seniors. Thirteen juniors and seven sophomores round out the contingent. Appearing on the watch list is not a requirement for a player to win the Davey O Brien Award. Quarterbacks from all 125 NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) schools are eligible for the award until the field is narrowed to 16 semifinalists on Nov. 3. The Foundation and the Selection Committee will announce three finalists on Nov. 24. The 2014 Davey O Brien winner will be announced on The Home Depot College Football Awards on Dec. 11. The 38th Annual Davey O Brien Awards Dinner will be held Feb. 16, 2015, in Fort Worth, Texas. Cato, Rouse Earn Top Honors in C-USA s Preseason Awards: Marshall quarterback Rakeem Cato and defensive lineman James Rouse were named Conference USA s Preseason Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, as the league announced its top football awards, preseason poll and all-conference team on Wednesday, as chosen by the league s 13 head
coaches. Cato, also a candidate for the Heisman Trophy, Maxwell and Davey O Brien Awards, is on numerous preseason All-Conference USA lists and has been named the league s top player by most magazines and websites. The Miami native has thrown a touchdown pass in 32 consecutive games, the high for an active FBS quarterback (FBS record is 38 by Russell Wilson, 2009-11 at N.C. State; 2011 at Wisconsin). Rouse, also a candidate for the Bednarik Award, will begin his sixth year as a member of the program in August. The tackle from Harrisonburg, Va., was voted Marshall s 2013 season Team MVP by teammates after helping the Herd to a 10-4 finish and Military Bowl victory over Maryland. Rouse, who has also been named to numerous preseason all-league lists, was a key player on a defense that made the biggest one-season improvement in FBS scoring defense (20.2-point improvement) since 1998. The duo was joined on the preseason all-conference team by offensive linemen Chris Jasperse (center) and Clint Van Horn (tackle), wide receiver Tommy Shuler, defensive lineman Ra Shawde Myers (end) and linebacker Evan McKelvey. Marshall s seven selections were the most in the league, two more than UTSA s five. Jasperse, Shuler and Rouse were All-C-USA first team selections for the 2013 season, when Cato was the league s Offensive Player of the Year. In the preseason poll, Marshall was unanimously chosen to win the East Division with 91 points, followed by Middle Tennessee (73), Florida Atlantic (60), WKU (57), Old Dominion (33), UAB (31) and FIU (19). The voting was tight atop the West Division, with North Texas (66) edging Rice (65) and UTSA (62), followed by Louisiana Tech (38), Southern Miss (24) and UTEP (18). The 10th annual Conference USA Football Championship Game, pitting the champions of the East and West divisions, will be played Saturday, Dec. 6. Tuesday Brings Three More Herd Watch Listers: The Marshall trio of wideout Tommy Shuler, punter Tyler Williams and offensive lineman Chris Jasperse were honored Tuesday on watch and nominee lists. Shuler was named to the Biletnikoff Award Watch List, while Williams was named to the watch list for the College Football Performance Awards Punter Trophy and Jasperse was selected as a nominee for the AFCA Good Works Team. Already one of the more prolific receivers in Herd history, Shuler returns for his senior year as one of only eight players in major college football history with two seasons of 100 or more receptions. Shuler has 110 and 106 catches in the last two seasons, respectively. No player has had three. The senior from Miami enters the 2014 season with 230 MU career catches, fourth on the all-time list and 76 behind leader Josh Davis (306 from 2001-04). His 2,425 receiving yards rank ninth in Herd annals. Shuler has been named to numerous preseason All-Conference USA lists, in addition to the watch list for the College Football Performance Awards Wide Receiver Trophy. Williams, already a Ray Guy Award nominee, averaged 42.2 yards per punt last season, totaling 2,366 yards on 56 attempts. He placed 13 kicks inside the 20- yard line and had a long punt of 65 yards. The junior from Fort Wayne, Ind., was a Freshman All-American selection in 2012 and a semifinalist for the Ray Guy Award when he led the nation s freshmen with a school-record 45.1-yard average. Jasperse, also a candidate for the Rimington and Lombardi Awards, enters his 2014 senior season having played 3,032 career snaps, which leads all active FBS offensive linemen. He has been picked by preseason publications as an All- Conference USA center and has started every game in his Marshall career 39 since being redshirted as a walk-on in 2010, a number that is also tied for the active FBS lead among offensive linemen in consecutive starts. He received his undergraduate degree last December and will play the 2014 season while taking classes toward a master s degree in sports administration. He was the All-C-USA first team center in the 2013 season, as voted by league coaches. The award recognizes players whose charitable involvement and community service contributions stand out among all other student-athletes participating in the sport. Since its establishment in 1992, the award has existed to pay tribute to the good in college football that extends beyond the wins and the losses. While balancing academics and athletics, this select group of student-athletes nominated by their respective colleges and universities has committed their limited free time to having a lasting impact on their communities. Marshall Has Three Named to Lombardi Award Watch List: The Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List was released Monday and the Thundering Herd boasted three representatives -- linebacker Jermaine Holmes and offensive linemen Chris Jasperse and Clint Van Horn. Eligibility for the Rotary Lombardi Award is limited to down linemen -- end-toend, on offense or defense -- who set up no farther than 10 yards to the left or right of the ball, or linebackers who set up no farther than 5 yards deep from the line of scrimmage. The candidates earned a place on the preliminary watch list by earning All-American honors, being named to their respective all-conference teams or receiving 2014 preseason honors. The Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List will be updated prior to the start of the 2014 season in order to identify other players who have received significant pre-season honors. Holmes, also a nominee for the College Football Performance Awards Linebacker Trophy, has been a preseason All-Conference USA first team pick by Athlon Sports, The Sporting News and Phil Steele s 2014 Preview. Steele also rated him 30th among inside linebackers in his national draft eligible player rankings. His 192 career tackles is the high among the 2014 Herd. He played in all 14 games last season, starting 10, and was third on the team in tackles with 84 and in tackles for loss with 8.5. He also posted a pair of sacks, an interception and a pass breakup. For his efforts, the C-USA coaches made him a second team all-league selection at season s end, while CollegeSportsMadness.com placed him on its third team. Jasperse, also a Rimington Award candidate, enters his 2014 senior season having played 3,032 career snaps, which leads all active FBS offensive linemen. He has been picked by preseason publications as an All-Conference USA center and has started every game in his Marshall career 39 since being redshirted as a walk-on in 2010, a number that is also tied for the active FBS lead among offensive linemen in consecutive starts. He received his undergraduate degree last December and will play the 2014 season while taking classes toward a master s degree in sports administration. He was the All-C-USA first team center in the 2013 season, as voted by league coaches. Van Horn, Marshall s starting right tackle, was named to the squad after a strong 2013 season in which earned All-Conference USA second team honors. He also won the team s Chad Pennington Award, given to the Marshall offensive player whose businesslike approach and dedication to tasks on and off the field make a difference. Van Horn, who moved into the starting lineup in Week 7 last season, graded out at 97 percent (assignment) and 83 percent (success) for the season. He had 35 knockdowns and allowed only 2.5 sacks while committing no penalties. The Beckley native is a 2014 preseason All-C-USA first team pick by Lindy s and third team selection by Phil Steele. While the Watch List highlights those players who have already received national recognition, any Division I player who meets the requirements is eligible for consideration from the Rotary Lombardi Selection Committee. This committee is comprised of more than 300 members including all past winners and finalists, all Division I head coaches and a panel of sportswriters and broadcasters. The Rotary Lombardi Watch List, intended as a reference tool for the selection committee, will be periodically updated and revised through the conclusion of the voting to determine the 12 semifinalists for 2014. The 45th Rotary Lombardi Award will be announced Dec. 10, 2014, at the Bayou Music Center in Houston. For more information, visit www.rotarylombardiaward. org. Herd Announces Extension for Holliday: The contract for Marshall football coach Doc Holliday has been extended through June 2018, Herd Director of Athletics Mike Hamrick announced Monday. Holliday is pointed toward his fifth season leading the Herd. He has incentives in his contract, if achieved, for an additional $145,000. Those include a $30,000 bonus for each conference championship and $30,000 for each Marshall bowl appearance. Both figures are an increase of $10,000 over his previous contract. Coach Holliday has made Marshall football relevant again, Hamrick said. With his leadership, the Thundering Herd is on its way to competing for championships on a regular basis. Monday s extension did not include an increase in Holliday s base ($175,000) and supplemental salary ($425,000 for radio, television and fundraising appearances on behalf of the Big Green Scholarship Foundation). Should Holliday resign, his buyout is $600,000 and the $3 million provision for leaving for West Virginia University remains unchanged. In 2013, Holliday led Marshall to its first double-digit winning season since 2002 with a 10-4 performance, capped by a 31-20 victory over Maryland in the Military Bowl. He also coached Marshall to a Beef O Brady s Bowl triumph over FIU in 2011. Holmes Named to Watch List for CFPA Linebacker Trophy: Marshall s Jermaine Holmes has been named a candidate for the College Football Performance Awards Linebacker Trophy, executive director Brad Smith announced Wednesday. The Valdosta, Ga. native was the only C-USA linebacker to make the 40-man list. Two Marshall student-athletes have earned CFPA s honors. Former Marshall tight end Cody Slate won the 2009 CFPA Elite Tight End Trophy, while former defensive end Vinny Curry captured the 2011 CFPA Elite Defensive Lineman Trophy. Congratulations to Jermaine Holmes on earning a spot on the 2014 CFPA Watch List, said Smith. Holmes has the potential to become the third CFPA winner at Marshall. The CFPA is in its seventh season of player and team performance recognition, broken down by offense, defense, and special teams. Holmes has been a preseason first team All-Conference USA pick by Athlon Sports, The Sporting News and Phil Steele s 2014 Preview. Steele also rated him 30th among inside linebackers in his national draft eligible player rankings. Holmes played in all 14 games last season, starting 10. He was third on the team in tackles with 84 and in tackles for loss with 8.5. He also posted a pair of sacks, an interception and a pass breakup. For his efforts, the C-USA coaches made him a second team all-league selection at season s end, while CollegeSportsMadness.
com placed him on its third team. Marshall will begin its 2014 season with an Aug. 30 road date at Miami (Ohio). Kick time is set for 3:30 p.m. and the contest will be carried on ESPN3.com. Marshall s Holliday Launches Twitter Account: Marshall football coach Doc Holliday has joined Twitter, the school announced Monday. The account s handle is @DOCMUFB. It has become clear to me that Twitter and the social media world is, and will continue to be, a huge part of how we communicate with current and future Marshall University student athletes and fans, said Holliday. Our program is in a great position and I could not be happier with its direction. To capitalize on this, my staff and I have decided to launch the official Doc Holliday Twitter account. I look forward to this venture and the benefits it will provide Marshall football. Marshall Athletics has seen tremendous growth in its social media footprint the last three years. @HerdZone, the main athletics Twitter account, has grown from 1,400 followers to 10,272 since August of 2011. Last summer, the department launched sport-specific accounts as well, led by @HerdFB s 4,491 followers. Thundering Herd fans can also follow Marshall s Equipment (@HerdEquipment), Compliance (@MUCompliance), Facilities (@HerdFacilities) and Sports Medicine (@MUSportsMed) staffs as well. Marshall s Facebook page (Marshall University Athletics) has also gained in popularity and now boasts 28,300 likes. That figure, along with the @HerdZone Twitter account, ranks among the league leaders in Conference USA. The Herd will kickoff the 2014 season with an Aug. 30 date at Miami (Ohio). That game is set for 3:30 p.m. ET and will air on ESPN3.com. Herd Has 15 Named to Athlon s Preseason All-Conference USA Teams: Athlon Sports released its three preseason All-Conference USA teams for the 2014 football season on Friday and Marshall was represented by 15 of its student-athletes, the most of anyone in the league by seven (Rice, UTSA 8). Heisman candidate quarterback Rakeem Cato, wide receiver Tommy Shuler, offensive lineman Chris Jasperse, defensive lineman James Rouse, linebacker Jermaine Holmes and punt returner Deandre Reaves dotted the first team, while defensive lineman Ra Shawde Myers, linebacker Evan McKelvey, punter Tyler Williams and Reaves (at kick returner) made the second team. Offensive linemen Sebastian Johansson and Clint Van Horn were selected to the third team to go with linebacker Stefan Houston and defensive backs Darryl Roberts and A.J. Leggett. Last week, Athlon gave Marshall a preseason national ranking of 40 and projected the Herd to register a 13-0 mark prior to the bowl season after defeating North Texas in the C-USA championship game. The Herd has been projected as high as 19 (Phil Steele) in the preseason prognostications. Herd Places 17 on Phil Steele s Preseason All-Conference USA Team: Magazine publisher Phil Steele released his preseason 2014 All-Conference USA football teams Tuesday and the Herd was well represented, with 17 players from Coach Doc Holliday s squad spread across the four teams, including eight on the first team. Both figures were C-USA highs. Quarterback Rakeem Cato, running back Steward Butler, wide receiver Tommy Shuler, center Chris Jasperse, defensive tackle James Rouse, defensive end Ra Shawde Myers, linebacker Jermaine Holmes and safety A.J. Leggett were selected to the first team. Defensive end Gary Thompson, linebacker Evan McKelvey and kick returner Deandre Reaves were picked for the second team. Wideout Angelo Jean-Louis, offensive tackles Clint Van Horn and Sebastian Johansson and linebacker D.J. Hunter were named to the third team and cornerback Darryl Roberts and safety Taj Letman were fourth-team honorees. Jasperse, Shuler and Rouse were first team selections by the C-USA coaches last season and Cato (the conference s Offensive Player of the Year), Van Horn and Holmes made the second team. Myers, McKelvey and Roberts were honorable mention picks. Thompson and Leggett were named to the league s All-Freshman team by C-USA coaches. Marshall opens the 2014 season on Aug. 30 at Miami (Ohio). Marshall to Face ECU in 2020, 2021: Marshall and East Carolina will resume playing in football in 2020 and 2021, the two schools announced Thursday. The Herd will travel to Greenville, N.C. on Sept. 5, 2020 in the 50th anniversary season of the tragic Marshall team plane crash that took the lives of all 75 aboard the Southern Airways Flight 932. The flight was en route to Huntington, following ECU s 17-14 victory in Greenville on Nov. 14. Marshall will host the Pirates at Joan C. Edwards Stadium on Sept. 11, 2021. It is great to resume our rivalry with East Carolina, said Marshall Director of Athletics Mike Hamrick. Marshall and ECU have always shared a bond that only grew stronger following our tragedy. We are thrilled to get them back onto our schedule and appreciated ECU s cooperation in making this a reality. Hamrick, a Marshall alumnus and former Herd football player, was the Pirates AD from 1995-2003. The schools have played 15 times, the last nine in Conference USA games. ECU is leaving C-USA for the American Athletic Conference. The two teams share more than the emotional bond from the last game before the 1970 tragedy. They also played one of the more historic postseason games the 2001 GMAC Bowl, won by the Herd 64-61 in double overtime after rallying from a 30-point deficit. Last season, the Herd played one of its best games of the year in a 59-28 win over ECU in Edwards Stadium in the regular-season finale. The victory locked up the Conference USA East Division title for Marshall and gave the Herd a berth in the league s title contest. Barclay Hired as Herd s Running Backs Coach: Chris Barclay, the Atlantic Coast Conference s 2005 Player of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year, has joined the Marshall football staff as running backs coach. Barclay, 30, comes to Huntington from William and Mary, where he served in the same capacity for the Tribe for the past two seasons. Prior to that, Barclay spent three seasons as an assistant at his alma mater, Wake Forest, serving as the program s recruiting assistant in 2009 and 2010 before working as a graduate assistant with the defensive unit in 2011. In 2013, Barclay mentored sophomore running back Mikal Abdul-Saboor, who earned All-Colonial Athletic Association third-team honors after ranking fourth in the league with 91.6 rushing yards per contest. Chris is an excellent addition to our staff, Holliday said. He brings strong credentials, as a player and coach, and has worked hard to get this point in his career. We are pleased to welcome Chris to our program. In 2005, Barclay rushed for 1,127 yards with 10 touchdowns and ranked 15th nationally in rushing yards per game. The Louisville, Ky., native became the first player in ACC history to lead the league in rushing three consecutive seasons and finished his career as Wake Forest s all-time leading rusher with 4,032 yards (fifth in ACC history) and 40 touchdowns. He played for, and coached under Jim Grobe, a Huntington native who served as a Marshall assistant coach from 1979-83. Following Barclay s collegiate career, the two-time All-ACC first-team standout played three seasons in the NFL from 2006-08. He signed as an undrafted free agent with the Cleveland Browns in 2006 and spent the season on the practice squad. After a stint with the Berlin Thunder in NFL Europe, Barclay spent the first 11 weeks of the 2007 season on the Browns practice squad before being signed to the Tennessee Titans active roster. He played in four games with the Titans before being claimed by the New Orleans Saints later that year. After playing in one game with the Saints, he spent a portion of the 2008 season on the Atlanta Falcons practice squad. Barclay, a Louisville, Ky., native, earned a degree in health and exercise science from Wake Forest in 2009 and married the former Ashlee Haggard of Louisville last July. The couple is expecting its first child in August. Cato Wins Hardman Award: When Marshall University quarterback Rakeem Cato came to Huntington in the fall of 2011, he immediately spoke of what his goals were for his time with the Thundering Herd. Cato said he wanted to make an immediate impact and he wanted to be remembered like Chad Pennington and Byron Leftwich for taking the Herd program to great heights. After a 2013 season in which he led Marshall to its first 10-win season since 2002, Cato earned a distinction shared by those great Herd quarterbacks that he is aspiring to be. Cato is the recipient of the 2013 Hardman Award, given to West Virginia s top amateur athlete of the year from voting by the West Virginia Sports Writers Association. The 80-year-old award dates back to 1934 and is the oldest given by the 82-year-old WVSWA. Cato will be honored at the 68th annual Victory Awards Dinner on May 4 at the Charleston Civic Center. It s a great feeling and I m humbled and blessed, Cato said, I treat this as my second hometown here in West Virginia and the community has been great to me. I just want to continue my success and continue trying to do a great job on and off the field. With the award, Cato grows one step closer to the level that he wants to attain as a Marshall quarterback--being in the same sentence of Pennington and Leftwich as Marshall greats. Pennington won the Hardman Award in 1999 and Leftwich won the award in 2001 and 2002. Cato became the first Marshall football player since Leftwich to win the award, drawing him closer to etching his name on that list. If you ask Leftwich, he ll say that he s already there.
He belongs on the list, I ll tell you that, Leftwich said. The way he s going, he s trying to take everybody off the list. In 2013, Cato finished the year with 3,916 yards passing and 39 touchdowns while also rushing for 294 yards and another six scores. However, the bigger story was his progression as a quarterback in making reads and seeing the defense. Cato got the Herd in the correct run-pass options in offensive coordinator Bill Legg s scheme and the Marshall offense finished at 7,005 yards of total offense for the season--an average of 500.4 yards a game. While the season included marquee wins over Maryland in the Military Bowl and a 59-28 win over East Carolina in the regular season finale to clinch the Conference USA East Division title, it was another game that Cato said is his lasting memory of the 2013 season. He noted a 45-34 win over Tulsa on Nov. 14, 2013, the 43rd anniversary of the tragic Marshall airplane crash, which killed all 75 members of the Herd football team s traveling party following Marshall s 17-14 loss at East Carolina in 1970. The game marked the first time the team had played a road game on Nov. 14 since that 1970 crash and the team elected to wear 75 decals on their helmets in honor of the victims. After building a big lead early, adversity struck the Herd and the team fell behind in the fourth quarter, but Cato led his team on a pair of late fourth quarter scoring drives to clinch the win. He finished with a career-high 456 yards passing and five touchdowns. There were so many emotions going on the entire day with the plane crash ceremony going on in the morning, Cato said. We had that 75 sticker on our helmets and we had to overcome that adversity because there was no way we could lose on that day for those who went before us. That was the most memorable moment for me. The 10-win season was the first since Leftwich led Marshall to an 11-2 record in 2002 and, with Cato returning, helped solidify Marshall as a potential Top 25 team heading into 2014. Not only did the season earn the respect of the former Herd quarterbacks and those surrounding college football, it also earned the respect of those in the sports profession around the state. Cato heads into 2014 as the FBS active leader in consecutive games with a TD pass (32). The FBS record is 38 consecutive games by Russell Wilson (NC State/ Wisconsin). He has 13 300-yard passing games in his three seasons and ranks second in school history in TD passes (91) and touchdowns accounted for (98) and third in career completions (886), passing yards (10,176) and total offense (10,533). Herd Finishes 29th in Final USA Today Coaches Poll: Marshall football finished 29th overall in the final USA Today Coaches Poll. The Herd finished with 17 points, with just Washington (67), Fresno State (54) and Northern Illinois (21) standing between it and the final Top 25. The Herd s five-win improvement from 2012 (a 10-4 finish, following 5-7) was among the best in major college football. The only three teams topping Marshall are Auburn at plus-9 (from 3-9 to 12-2), Cotton Bowl victor Missouri at plus-7 (5-7 to 12-2) and Rose Bowl champ Michigan State at plus-6 (7-6 to 13-1). Feel The Rush: Marshall has outrushed 10 of its last 16 opponents overall and seven of its last 11 Conference USA opponents, dating back to the 2012 season. Protecting the Home Turf: The Herd has won eight straight home games dating back to last season, the longest home winning streak since 17 from 2000-03 (last three of 2000, all six in 2001, all seven in 2002, first game of 2003). Cato Improves Streak to 32 and Continues to Climb the Charts: Rakeem Cato s three TD passes in the 31-20 win over Maryland in the Military Bowl was the 32ndconsecutive game that the quarterback has thrown at least one touchdown pass. Russell Wilson of NC State/Wisconsin holds the NCAA record, tossing a TD in 38 straight contests. Cato has completed 63.9 percent of his passes in his college career (886 completions in 1,387 attempts). That figure currently puts him second in the Herd s all-time record book, just behind Byron Leftwich (65.1, 939-1442) and ahead of Chad Pennington (63.4, 1026-1619). Completions (and lots of them): The Herd has completed as many or more passes than the opposition in 25 of its last 27 games, with the loss at MTSU (MU s 19 to MTSU s 22) on Oct. 24, 2013 and the win over ECU (MU s 17 to ECU s 28) on Nov. 29, 2013 its only blemishes. Shuler Headed to the Top...Again: With nine catches vs. Maryland, wide receiver Tommy Shuler has 230 career receptions, which is good enough for No. 4 on the Herd s career receptions list. Shuler s 106 catches last season places him in a tie for second on the school s all-time single-season list. Shuler also got his 16th career touchdown reception against the Terps, tying him for 14th in Marshall annals. 50+: Marshall s 59-28 win over ECU was the 10th 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) reached that mark 14 times and Cam Henderson (1936-42, 1946-49) did it on 13 occasions. Perfect vs. Texas at Home: Interestingly enough, Marshall has never lost to a school from Texas at home. The Thundering Herd is a perfect 10-0 against Texas schools in games played in Huntington. Marshall owns a win over North Texas (1988), two wins over Houston (2008, 2012), two wins over Rice (2007, 2011), two wins over SMU (2005, 2009), two wins over UTEP (2006, 2010) and one victory over UTSA (2013). CAREER STARTS OFFENSE TIGHT ENDS QUARTERBACKS RUNNING BACKS OFFENSIVE LINE WIDE RECEIVERS #83 Eric Frohnapfel (3) #12 Rakeem Cato (35) #8 Remi Watson (4) #60 Chris Jasperse (39) #1 Tommy Shuler (24) #71 Sebastian Johansson (14) #4 Demetrius Evans (10) #78 Clint Van Horn (8) #81 Craig Wilkins (12) #6 Davonte Allen (4) DEFENSE DEFENSIVE LINE DEFENSIVE BACKS SAFETIES LINEBACKERS #11 James Rouse (20) #7 Darryl Roberts (28) #17 Taj Letman (13) #46 Jermaine Holmes (27) #40 Ra Shawde Myers (12) #10 Corey Tindal (12) #21 Tiquan Lang (7) #43 Neville Hewitt (12) #94 Jarquez Samuel (4) #5 Keith Baxter (9) #1 A.J. Leggett (1) #22 D.J. Hunter (18) #93 Steve Dillon (2) #31 Evan McKelvey (7) #59 Gary Thompson (1) #14 Raheem Waiters (1) #3 Stefan Houston (2) THUNDERING HERD SPECIALISTS LONG SNAPPER #88 Matt Cincotta (26) KICKER #23 Justin Haig (27) PUNTER #38 Tyler Williams (26) HOLDER
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 or ABC) 91 times posting a record of 41-50. 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 (ESPN3)...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
Rakeem Cato s Career Rankings Passes A empted 1. 1,619 Chad Pennington 1995-99 2. 1,442 Byron Le wich 1998-02 3. 1,387 Rakeem Cato 2011-present 4. 1,108 Michael Payton 1989-92 5. 1,059 Carl Fodor 1982-85 6. 912 Todd Donnan 1991-94 7. 873 John Gregory 1986-89 8. 849 Brian Anderson 2007-10 9. 831 Tony Petersen 1986-87 10. 803 Bernard Morris 2004-07 Passes Completed 1. 1,026 Chad Pennington 1995-99 2. 939 Byron Le wich 1998-02 3. 886 Rakeem Cato 2011-present 4. 689 Michael Payton 1989-92 5. 542 Todd Donnan 1991-94 6. 521 Carl Fodor 1982-85 7. 486 John Gregory 1986-89 8. 483 Brian Anderson 2007-10 ( e) 483 Bernard Morris 2004-07 10. 440 Tony Petersen 1986-87 Passing Yards 1. 13,143 Chad Pennington 1995-99 2. 11,903 Byron Le wich 1998-02 3. 10,176 Rakeem Cato 2011-present 4. 9,411 Michael Payton 1989-92 5. 7,050 Todd Donnan 1991-94 6. 7,020 John Gregory 1986-89 7. 6,655 Carl Fodor 1982-85 8. 6,501 Tony Petersen 1986-87 9. 5,616 Bernard Morris 2004-07 10. 5,403 Brian Anderson 2007-10 Touchdown Passes 1. 115 Chad Pennington 1995-99 2. 91 Rakeem Cato 2011-present 3. 89 Byron Le wich 1998-02 4. 69 Michael Payton 1989-92 5. 61 Todd Donnan 1991-94 6. 51 John Gregory 1986-89 7. 43 Tony Petersen 1986-87 8. 39 Carl Fodor 1982-85 9. 38 Stan Hill 2001-04 10. 37 Brian Anderson 2007-10 Total Offense 1. 13,048 Chad Pennington 1995-99 2. 12,084 Byron Le wich 1998-02 3. 10,533 Rakeem Cato 2011-present 4. 9,704 Michael Payton 1989-92 5. 7,057 Todd Donnan 1991-94 6. 6,720 John Gregory 1986-89 7. 6,705 Bernard Morris 2004-07 8. 6,377 Carl Fodor 1982-85 9. 6,268 Tony Petersen 1986-87 10. 5,924 Chris Parker 1991-95 Pass Comple on Percentage (Min. 300 a empts) 1. 65.1 Byron Le wich (1998-02) 939-1442 2. 63.9 Rakeem Cato (2011-present) 886-1387 3. 63.4 Chad Pennington (1995-99) 1026-1619 4. 62.2 Michael Payton (1989-92) 689-1108 5. 62.1 Stan Hill (2001-04) 420-676 6. 60.3 Eric Kresser (1996) 226-375 7. 60.1 Bernard Morris (2004-07) 483-803 8. 59.4 Todd Donnan (1991-94) 542-912 9. 56.8 Brian Anderson (2007-) 483-849 10. 55.7 John Gregory (1986-89) 486-873 Rakeem Cato s Single-Season Rankings Passes A empted 1. 622 Tony Petersen 1987 2. 584 Rakeem Cato 2012 3. 499 Rakeem Cato 2013 4. 491 Byron Le wich 2002 5. 470 Byron Le wich 2001 6. 457 Byron Le wich 2000 7. 432 Chad Pennington 1998 8. 428 Chad Pennington 1997 9. 415 Michael Payton 1992 10. 411 Carl Fodor 1984 Passes Completed 1. 408 Rakeem Cato 2012 2. 340 Tony Petersen 1987 3. 331 Byron Le wich 2002 4. 315 Byron Le wich 2001 5. 298 Rakeem Cato 2013 6. 279 Chad Pennington 1998 ( e) 279 Byron Le wich 2000 8. 275 Chad Pennington 1999 9. 268 Michael Payton 1992 10. 253 Bernard Morris 2007 ( e) 253 Chad Pennington 1997 Passing Yards 1. 4,902 Tony Petersen 1987 2. 4,268 Byron Le wich 2002 3. 4,201 Rakeem Cato 2012 4. 4,132 Byron Le wich 2001 5. 3,916 Rakeem Cato 2013 6. 3,799 Chad Pennington 1999 7. 3,610 Michael Payton 1992 8. 3,480 Chad Pennington 1997 9. 3,419 Chad Pennington 1998 10. 3,407 Eric Kresser 1996 Touchdown Passes 1. 39 Rakeem Cato 2013 ( e) 39 Chad Pennington 1997 3. 38 Byron Le wich 2001 4. 37 Rakeem Cato 2012 ( e) 37 Chad Pennington 1999 6. 35 Eric Kresser 1996 ( e) 35 Tony Petersen 1987 8. 33 Todd Donnan 1994 9. 31 Michael Payton 1992 10. 30 Byron Le wich 2002 Total Offense 1. 4,737 Tony Petersen 1987 2. 4,267 Byron Le wich 2002 3. 4,232 Rakeem Cato 2012 4. 4,224 Byron Le wich 2001 5. 4,210 Rakeem Cato 2013 6. 3,902 Chad Pennington 1999 7. 3,744 Michael Payton 1992 8. 3,637 Bernard Morris 2007 9. 3,491 Michael Payton 1991 10. 3,421 Chad Pennington 1997 Pass Comple on Percentage (Min. 100 a empts) 1. 69.6 Stan Hill (2003) 133-191 2. 69.5 Rakeem Cato (2012) 406-584 3. 67.9 Chad Pennington (1999) 275-405 4. 67.4 Byron Le wich (2002) 331-491 5. 67.0 Byron Le wich (2001) 315-470 6. 66.1 Graham Gochneaur (2003) 121-183 7. 64.6 Chad Pennington (1998) 279-432 ( e) 64.6 Michael Payton (1992) 268-415 9. 64.2 Michael Payton (1991) 222-346 10. 63.7 Todd Donnan (1994) 239-375
Marshall Career Receiving Records Recep ons No. Rec. Player Seasons 1. 306 Josh Davis 2001-04 2. 272 Darius Wa s 2000-03 3. 249 Mike Barber 1985-88 4. 230 Tommy Shuler 2011-present 5. 221 Tim Mar n 1993-96 6. 212 Nate Poole 1997-2000 7. 199 Cody Slate (TE) 2006-09 8. 187 Antavious Wilson 2009-12 9. 176 Li le Ricky Carter 1992-95 10. 168 John Fuzzy Filliez 1973-76 ( e) 168 Randy Moss 1996-97 12. 165 Aaron Dobson 2009-12 ( e) 147 Sean Doctor (TE) 1987-88 14. 143 Denero Marrio 1999-2002 15. 142 LaVorn Colclough 1995-98 16. 139 Troy Brown 1991-92 17. 113 Jim Cure 1962-64 ( e) 113 Jim Swierczek 1951-53 19. 110 Andre Motley 1988-90 20. 109 Mike Bartrum (TE) 1988-92 21. 106 Lanier Washington 1997-2000 ( e) 106 Ron Darby (RB) 1986-89 ( e) 106 Brian Swisher 1982-85 24. 103 Orlando Hatche (RB) 1989-1992 25. 102 David Foye 1997-2000 26. 101 Tim Lewis 1982-85 Receiving Yards No. Yards Player Seasons 1. 4,262 Mike Barber 1985-88 2. 4,031 Darius Wa s 2000-03 3. 3,889 Josh Davis 2001-04 4. 3,467 Randy Moss 1996-97 5. 2,886 Tim Mar n 1993-96 6. 2,840 Nate Poole 1997-99 7. 2,746 Troy Brown 1991-92 8. 2,619 Cody Slate (TE) 2006-09 9. 2,425 Tommy Shuler 2011-present 10. 2,398 Aaron Dobson 2009-12 11. 2,269 Antavious Wilson 2009-12 12. 2,157 Li le Ricky Carter 1992-95 13. 2,100 Sean Doctor (TE) 1987-88 14. 1,954 John Fuzzy Filliez 1973-76 15. 1,805 Denero Marrio 2000-02 16. 1,710 Bruce Hammond 1985-88 17. 1,681 LaVorn Colclough 1995-98 18. 1,664 Andre Motley 1988-90 19. 1,617 Brian Swisher 1982-85 20. 1,610 Jim Swierczek 1951-53 21. 1,596 Jim Cure 1962-64 22. 1,557 Brian Dowler 1990-91 23. 1,464 Ricardo Clark 1988-91 24. 1,444 Will Brown 1990-93 25. 1,419 Tim Lewis 1982-85 26. 1,403 James Williams 1998-99 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. 24 Troy Brown 1991-92 ( e) 24 Aaron Dobson 2009-12 7. 23 Cody Slate (TE) 2006-09 ( e) 23 Josh Davis 2001-04 ( e) 23 Tim Mar n 1993-95 10. 22 Jim Swierczek 1951-53 11. 18 Nate Poole 1997-2000 ( e) 18 LaVorn Colclough 1995-97 ( e) 18 Antavious Wilson 2009-12 14. 16 Sean Doctor (TE) 1987-88 ( e) 16 Tommy Shuler 2011-present 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 Jerrald Long 1996-98 ( e) 10 Shawn Goodwyn 1992-94 ( e) 10 Mike Bartrum (TE) 1988-92 ( e) 10 Ricardo Clark 1988-91 Marshall s Single-Season Receiving Records Recep ons 1. 110 Tommy Shuler 2012 2. 106 Mike Barber 1987 ( e) 106 Tommy Shuler 2013 4. 101 Troy Brown 1992 5. 96 Sean Doctor (TE) 1987 6. 91 Darius Wa s 2001 7. 90 Randy Moss 1997 8. 86 Josh Davis 2004 ( e) 86 Denero Marrio 2002 10. 79 Josh Davis 2001 ( e) 79 Mike Barber 1988 12. 78 Randy Moss 1996 13. 75 Josh Davis 2002 14. 74 Tim Mar n 1996 ( e) 74 LaVorn Colclough 1997 16. 71 Nate Poole 1999 ( e) 71 Darius Wa s 2002 18. 70 Nate Poole 2000 19. 69 Ricky Carter 1993 ( e) 69 Antavious Wilson 2012 21. 67 Tim Mar n 1994 22. 66 LaVorn Colclough 1997 ( e) 66 Josh Davis 2003 ( e) 66 Cody Slate (TE) 2007 25. 64 Mike Barber 1986 26. 62 Mike Bartrum (TE) 1992 ( e) 62 Brian Dowler 1991 28. 60 Antavious Wilson 2009 ( e) 59 Andre Motley 1989 RB record 56 Ahmad Bradshaw 2005 Receiving Yards 1. 1,757 Mike Barber 1987 2. 1,709 Randy Moss 1996 3. 1,654 Troy Brown 1992 4. 1,647 Randy Moss 1997 5. 1,417 Darius Wa s 2001 6. 1,372 Sean Doctor 1987 7. 1,325 Mike Barber 1988 8. 1,197 Brian Dowler 1991 9. 1,191 Josh Davis 2002 10. 1,180 Mike Barber 1986 11. 1,165 Tommy Shuler 2013 12. 1,138 Tommy Shuler 2012 13. 1,122 Nate Poole 1999 14. 1,030 Darius Wa s 2002 15. 993 Denero Marrio 2002 16. 968 Darius Wa s 2003 17. 961 Josh Davis 2001 18. 946 LaVorn Colclough 1997 19. 945 Darius Passmore 2008 20. 914 Josh Davis 2004 21. 908 Andre Motley 1989 22. 889 Tim Mar n 1994 23. 868 Tim Mar n 1996 24. 823 Josh Davis 2003 25. 821 Keith Baxter Sr. 1987 ( e) 821 Gator Hoskins (TE) 2013 Touchdown Recep ons 1. 28 Randy Moss 1996 2. 25 Randy Moss 1997 3. 18 Darius Wa s 2001 4. 16 Troy Brown 1992 5. 15 Gator Hoskins (TE) 2013 6. 13 James Williams 1999 ( e) 13 Brian Dowler 1991 8. 12 Aaron Dobson 2011 ( e) 12 Darius Wa s 2002 ( e) 12 Keith Baxter Sr. 1987 11. 11 Darius Wa s 2003 ( e) 11 Mike Barber 1987 13. 10 Tim Mar n 1994 ( e) 10 Shawn Goodwyn 1994 ( e) 10 Gator Hoskins (TE) 2012 ( e) 10 Tommy Shuler 2013 17. 9 Antavious Wilson 2012 ( e) 9 Denero Marrio 2001 ( e) 9 Nate Poole 1999 ( e) 9 LaVorn Colclough 1997 ( e) 9 Mike Bartrum (TE) 1992 ( e) 9 Andre Motley 1989 ( e) 9 Sean Doctor (TE) 1987 ( e) 9 Jim Swierczek 1951 25. 8 Cody Slate (TE) 2008 ( e) 8 Denero Marrio 2002 ( e) 8 Troy Brown 1991 ( e) 8 Mike Barber 1988
2013 Season Superlatives Overall Record... 10-4 Current Streak... W-1 C-USA Record...7-1 Division Record...5-1 Non-Conference Record...3-3 Home Record...6-0 Current Home Streak... W-8 Road Record...3-4 Current Road Streak... L-1 Day Games...5-2 Night Games...5-2 Natural Grass...2-1 Artificial Turf...8-3 MU wins Coin Toss...7-3 MU loses Coin Toss...2-2 MU leads after 1st Quarter...7-0 MU trails after 1st Quarter...2-3 MU leads at Halftime...9-1 MU trails at Halftime...0-2 MU leads after 3rd Quarter...8-1 MU trails after 3rd Quarter...1-3 In August...1-0 In September...1-2 In October...2-1 In November...5-0 In December...1-1 vs. Top 25 teams...0-0 vs. unranked teams... 10-4 With 100-yard rusher...5-2 vs. 100-yard rusher...3-3 With 300-yard passer...2-1 vs. 300-yard passer...1-0 When MU scores first...8-0 When Opp. scores first...2-4 On Big Ten Network...0-0 On ESPN...1-0 On ESPN2...0-1 On ESPN3...0-0 On ESPNU...0-1 On ESPNews...0-1 On CBS Sports Network...3-0 On CSS...0-0 On Fox Sports Net...0-0 On FX...1-0 On Fox College Sports...2-0 On Fox Sports 1...1-1 2014 Conference USA Standings Conf. Overall EAST DIVISION W L W L FIU 0 0 0 0 Florida Atlantic 0 0 0 0 Marshall 0 0 0 0 Middle Tennessee 0 0 0 0 Old Dominion 0 0 0 0 UAB 0 0 0 0 WKU 0 0 0 0 WEST DIVISION W L W L Louisiana Tech 0 0 0 0 North Texas 0 0 0 0 Rice 0 0 0 0 Southern Miss 0 0 0 0 UTEP 0 0 0 0 UTSA 0 0 0 0 UPCOMING CONFERENCE USA SCHEDULE (all times ET) Friday, August 29 Bowling Green at Western Kentucky, 7:30 p.m. (CBSSN) UTSA at Houston, 9 p.m., (ESPNU) Saturday, August 30 Troy at UAB, 12 p.m. (FCS) Florida Atlantic at Nebraska, 3:30 p.m. (Big Ten Network) Hampton at Old Dominion, 3:30 p.m. (ASN) Marshall at Miami (Ohio), 3:30 p.m. (ESPN3) Rice at Notre Dame, 3:30 p.m. (NBC) Bethune Cookman at FIU, 7 p.m. (ASN) Louisiana Tech at Oklahoma, 7 p.m. (PPV) Savannah State at Middle Tennessee, 7 p.m. Southern Miss at Mississippi State, 7:30 p.m. (SEC Network) North Texas at Texas, 8 p.m. (LHN) UTEP at New Mexico, 8 p.m. THE LAST MEETING... Herd Opens Season With 52-14 Win Over Miami (OH) Huntington, W.Va. - Junior quarterback Rakeem Cato threw for 253 yards and five touchdowns as the Marshall football team opened the 2013 season in dominant fashion, defeating Miami (OH), 52-14, before a crowd of 27,148 at Joan C. Edwards Stadium Saturday. The thing I m most proud of is their ability to overcome adversity, head coach Doc Holliday said. I knew we were a better football team, but I was anxious to see how they would handle that. They overcame the adversity of going into the half tied at 14. That s what the good teams do and it was great to see that. The game marked the 42nd meeting between the Herd (1-0) and former Mid-American Conference rival Miami (0-1), with the RedHawks leading the all-time series 30-11-1. Since 1972, Miami has not won in Huntington. Marshall put up 591 yards of total offense, thanks to a standout performance by the reigning Conference-USA Most Valuable Player, who matched his career record with five touchdown passes, completing 22-of-34 for 253 yards. Four of them came in the second half when the Herd outscored the RedHawks 38-0. After Miami put up 91 yards to Marshall s 11, the Herd outgained the RedHawks 580-148. After first-drive punts from both teams, Miami drew first blood on an 8-yard pass from redshirt senior quarterback Austin Boucher to redshirt senior tight end Steve Marck, taking a 7-0 lead with 6:49 left in the first quarter. Boucher started the game at 6-6 for 79 yards with one touchdown. Marshall s offense was silent its first four possessions until redshirt senior Essray Taliaferro capped a 9-play, 80-yard drive with a 1-yard dash over the goal line for the Herd s first touchdown of the season, tying the game 7-7 with 10:04 remaining in the second quarter. With four minutes left in the half, the Herd struck again when Cato completed a four-yard touchdown pass to junior wideout Tommy Shuler, putting Marshall ahead 14-7. On the following drive, Miami redshirt sophomore running back Spencer Treadwell took the ball and scored on a 2-yard rush, equalizing the game 14-14 with 1:48 remaining before halftime. Marshall s ensuing drive stalled and both teams went into the half tied. Marshall was all but unstoppable in the second half, finding the endzone on its opening three drives. First, Cato completed a 20-yard touchdown pass to senior tight end Gator Hoskins. Second, Cato connected with junior wide receiver Craig Wilkins for a 16-yard score. Cato found Hoskins again for a 14-yard touchdown, giving the Herd a 35-14 lead with 4:20 remaining in the third quarter. On the next drive, Marshall settled for a 35-yard field goal by Justin Haig, extending the lead to 38-14 with 13:57 remaining in the game. After the field goal, Cato threw a 54-yard touchdown to redshirt senior Devon Smith for his fifth and final touchdown of the game. Miami s next drive resulted in an interception that junior linebacker Raheem Waiters returned 37 yards for a touchdown, extending Marshall s lead to 52-14. Junior linebackers Jermaine Holmes and Neville Hewitt each led the Herd defense with eight tackles. Three of Holmes tackles were for loss and one was a sack.
Doc Holliday Head Coach - Fourth Season (27-24 overall, 20-12 C-USA) Marshall University Director of Athletics Mike Hamrick introduced Doc Holliday as the Thundering Herd s 29th head football coach on Dec. 17, 2009. In four seasons, Holliday has returned the Thundering Herd program to national attention. Holliday, a Hurricane, W.Va., native, 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, NC State and West Virginia. 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 earned a bid to the Military Bowl, where it toppled Big Ten-bound Maryland, 31-20 one of only two bowl victories by teams from non-aq BCS conference teams over BCS league schools in the 2013 postseason. In finishing 10-4, Marshall boasted the best (scoring) defensive turnaround in the nation (19.9 fewer points allowed per game than in 2012), and junior quarterback Rakeem Cato was named the C-USA Offensive Player of the Year while nickel back Corey Tindal was the co-freshman of the Year. Tight end Gator Hoskins was selected for the Senior Bowl, the fourth Holliday-coached player to make the Mobile, Ala., game in four MU seasons. Holliday s team had 16 All-C-USA selections (first and second team and honorable mention) and five C-USA All-Freshman Team selections. During his time in Huntington, Holliday s teams have consistently improved as the season stretches into the winter months. The Herd is 15-5 under Holliday after Oct. 28, including an eye-popping 10-0 mark in the friendly confines of Joan C. Edwards Stadium. In 2012, Marshall s offense enjoyed a record-setting season, leading the nation in passing yardage and completions, while setting a school record in total offense per game. The unit also finished second in first downs per game and third down conversion percentage. In C-USA, Marshall led in scoring offense (40.9), total offense (534.2), passing offense (365.1), pass efficiency (147.7), first downs (29.4) and third down conversions (54.6). Due in large part to these accomplishments, Cato was named Conference USA s Most Valuable Player, while running back Kevin Grooms was named C-USA Freshman of the Year. 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 joined the league in 2005. Holliday also mentored All-American defensive end Vinny Curry, who was named the league s Defensive Player of the Year. His first Herd squad won four of its last five games in 2010 and featured two first-team All-Conference USA performers in Curry and linebacker Mario Harvey. Marshall got it done in the classroom as well, as tight end Lee Smith was named to C-USA s All-Academic Team and the squad, as a whole, was recognized by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) for its outstanding graduation rate. The Herd was one of just 15 schools in major college football to have a graduation rate of 90 percent or better based on the NCAA s Graduation Success Rate formula. During his coaching career, Holliday has coached in 23 bowl games, three national championship games and coached 11 players that have gone on to the National Football League. He has also coached five All- Americans and 27 student-athletes that have earned all-conference or All-East honors. 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.
2014 Marshall Football Fall Roster 1 Tommy Shuler 5-7 188 WR SR Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) 1 A.J. Legge 6-0 185 S RS SO Miami, Fla. (South Miami) 2 Hyleck Foster 5-10 183 WR FR Gafffney, S.C. (Gaffney) 3 Stefan Houston 6-3 210 LB SO Clarksburg, Md. (Fork Union) 4 Demetrius Evans 5-11 199 WR RS SR Belle Glade, Fla. (Glades Central) 5 Keith Baxter 6-0 192 DB RS JR Homestead, Fla. (Homestead) 5 Donquell Green 5-8 152 WR FR Waynesboro, Ga. (Burke County) 6 Neville Hewi 6-2 219 LB SR Conyers, Ga. (Rockdale County) 6 Davonte Allen 6-2 200 WR RS JR Belle Glade, Fla. (Glades Central) 7 Darryl Roberts 6-0 182 DB RS SR Lakeland, Fla. (Lakeland) 8 Remi Watson 5-11 190 RB RS JR Lakeland, Fla. (Lake Gibson) 9 Jus n Hunt 6-3 194 WR SO Memphis, Tenn. (Whitehaven) 10 Corey Tindal 5-9 179 DB RS SO Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Atlanta Sports Aca.) 10 Gunnar Holcombe 6-3 202 QB RS SO Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (University School) 11 Michael Birdsong 6-5 239 QB JR Matoaca, Va. (James Madison) 11 James Rouse 6-5 271 DL RS SR Harrisonburg, Va. (Harrisonburg) 12 Rakeem Cato 6-1 176 QB SR Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) 13 Cole Garvin 6-1 212 QB FR Tyrone, Ga. (Sandy Creek) 13 Armonze Daniel 6-4 238 DL RS JR Avon, Ind. (Avon) 14 Raheem Waiters 6-1 217 LB SR Quincy, W.Va. (Riverside) 15 Angelo Jean-Louis 6-0 176 WR RS FR Wellington, Fla. (Fork Union) 16 Deon-Tay McManus 6-2 227 TE RS FR Bal more, Md. (Atlanta Sports Aca.) 17 Taj Letman 6-2 183 S RS JR Elberton, Ga. (Elbert County) 18 D Andre Wilson 5-10 169 DB RS FR Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Myrtle Beach) 18 Assani Mudimbi 5-10 188 RB RS JR Silver Spring, Md. (Rhode Island) 19 Deandre Reaves 5-10 175 WR RS JR Sterling, Va. (Dominion) 19 Mark Shaver 5-10 175 DB RS FR Hun ngton, W.Va. (Hun ngton) 20 Steward Butler 5-9 185 RB RS JR Lakeland, Fla. (Lakeland) 21 Tiquan Lang 5-8 177 S SO Valdosta, Ga. (Lowndes) 22 D.J. Hunter 6-0 214 LB RS JR Middletown, Ohio (Middletown) 23 Jus n Haig 5-8 176 K RS SR Delray Beach, Fla. (American Heritage) 24 Michael Johnson 5-9 160 DB SO Miami, Fla. (Booker T. Washington) 25 Kaleb Harris 6-3 213 LB FR Creston, Ohio (Norwayne) 26 Kendall Gant 6-3 196 S FR Lakeland, Fla. (Lake Gibson) 27 Tony Pi man 5-10 204 RB RS FR Hampton, Va. (Phoebus) 28 Corie Wilson 5-9 168 S RS JR Miami, Fla. (Edison) 29 Antavis Rowe 5-10 158 DB FR Atlanta, Ga. (Washington) 30 Kaare Vedvik 6-4 199 K RS FR Stavanger, Norway (McPherson (Kan.)) 30 Donaldven Manning 5-10 172 DB RS SO Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) 31 Evan McKelvey 6-2 208 LB RS JR Moncks Corner, S.C. (Berkeley) 32 LaDerrick Hammond 6-2 177 S FR Louisville, Ga. (Jefferson County) 33 Brandon Byrd 6-0 197 RB RS FR Gibsonton, Fla. (East Bay) 34 David Gaydosz 5-11 190 RB RS FR Ona, W.Va. 35 Jerome Dews 6-4 190 DL FR Oxon Hill, Md. (Potomac) 35 Kevin Rodriguez 5-8 191 RB SR Linden, N.J. (Linden) 36 Cody Carter 5-10 176 DB RS SO Barboursville, W.Va. (Cabell Midland) 36 Jamon Cofield 5-11 190 RB FR Chan lly, Va. (Paul VI Catholic) 37 Chase Hancock 6-2 200 S FR Daniels, W.Va. (Woodrow Wilson) 38 Tyler Williams 6-0 194 P JR Fort Wayne, Ind. (R. Nelson Snider) 39 Amoreto Curraj 6-2 202 K SO Tampa, Fla. (Leto) 40 Ra Shawde Myers 6-5 252 DL RS SR Cocoa, Fla. (Cocoa) 41 Ryan Riedel 6-1 266 DL RS SO Hun ngton, W.Va. (Cabell Midland) 45 Raheim Huskey 6-2 209 LB RS FR Gaffney, S.C. (Gaffney) 46 Jermaine Holmes 5-11 232 LB SR Valdosta, Ga. (Valdosta) 47 Devon Johnson 6-1 243 RB JR Richlands, Va. (Richlands) 48 Kyle Camacho 6-0 221 LB RS FR Greenwich, Ct. (Greenwich) 48 Nick Smith 5-10 168 K RS FR Plain City, Ohio (Alder) 49 Cortez Carter 6-0 235 LB SR Bealeton, Va. (Liberty) 50 Kent Turene 6-3 233 LB RS SO Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Atlanta Sports Aca.) 51 Josh Cox 6-3 217 LB FR Milton, W.Va. (Cabell Midland) 52 Blake Brooks 6-1 299 OL RS SR Charleston, W.Va. (South Charleston) 52 Malcolm Strong 6-4 253 DL RS SR Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stephenson) 53 Eli Gates 6-4 191 LB FR Mar nsburg, W.Va. (Hedgesville) 54 Michael Selby 6-2 288 OL SO Sandersville, Ga. (Washington County)
55 Aaron Plan 6-1 227 DL RS FR Hallandale, Fla. (Hallandale) 56 Chad Garre 6-0 183 LS FR Ma hews, N.C. (Butler) 56 Shawn Pe y 6-0 235 LB JR Greenbelt, Md. (Eleanor Roosevelt) 57 Zach Higginbotham 6-0 211 LB RS FR Cincinna, Ohio (Country Day) 57 Eric Ansley 6-7 300 OL RS SO Riverdale, Ga. (Charles Drew) 58 Jordan Dowrey 6-1 293 OL FR Winchester, Va. (Handley) 59 Gary Thompson 6-1 243 DL RS SO La Mesa, Ca. (Helix) 60 Chris Jasperse 6-5 294 OL RS SR Greensboro, N.C. (Page) 61 Will Mendoza 6-5 279 OL FR Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman) 62 Chris Huhn 6-5 280 OL RS FR Pickerington, Ohio (Pickerington North) 63 Aus n Whipkey 6-0 348 OL FR Wheeling, W.Va. (Linsly Academy) 64 Trevor Mendelson 6-8 304 OL RS SR Dublin, Ohio (Dublin Jerome) 65 Cody Collins 6-1 283 OL RS FR Trotwood, Ohio (Trotwood-Madison) 67 Sandley Jean-Felix 6-5 319 OL RS FR Sunrise, Fla. (Boyd Anderson) 68 Tom Collins 6-5 281 OL RS JR Williamstown, W.Va. (Williamstown) 71 Sebas an Johansson 6-5 277 OL RS JR Karlstad, Sweden (Raceland (Ky.)) 73 Joe Massaquoi 6-5 259 DL RS SO Alexandria, Va. (T.C. Williams) 74 AJ Addison 6-6 282 OL FR Ruther Glen, Va. (Fork Union) 76 Nathaniel Devers 6-3 273 OL FR Massillon, Ohio (Washington) 77 Aus n Mays 6-6 306 OL FR Charlo esville, Va. (Mon cello) 78 Clint Van Horn 6-5 310 OL RS JR Beckley, W.Va. (Woodrow Wilson) 79 Fedrice Binot 6-4 279 OL FR Lakeland, Fla. (Lake Gibson) 81 Craig Wilkins 6-0 181 WR SR Hialeah, Fla. (Hialeah) 82 Emanuel Beal 6-1 211 WR FR Powder Springs, Ga. (Hillgrove) 83 Eric Frohnapfel 6-7 235 TE SR Stafford, Va. (Colonial Forge) 84 Josh Knight 6-1 199 WR SO Fort Pierce, Fla. (Fort Pierce Central) 85 Ryan Yurachek 6-3 235 TE FR Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Carolina Forest) 87 Rodney Allen 5-11 175 WR RS FR Dallas, Tx. (Lincoln) 88 Ma Cinco a 6-1 207 LS JR Charlo e, N.C. (Charlo e Catholic) 88 Ryan Bee 6-7 253 DL FR Ashland, Ohio (Hillsdale) 89 Joe Woodrum 6-6 254 TE RS JR Bluefield, W.Va. (Bluefield) 90 Arnold Blackmon 6-2 243 DL SR Bellaire, Tx. (Bellaire) 91 Ma Harless 6-1 252 DL FR Cyclone, W.Va. (Westside) 92 Ricardo Williams 6-5 244 DL RS JR Homestead, Fla. (Homestead) 93 Steve Dillon 6-4 284 DL RS JR Palmdale, Ca. (Palmdale) 94 Jarquez Samuel 6-4 273 DL RS JR Valdosta, Ga. (Valdosta) 95 Tomell One 6-3 270 DL FR Palm Bay, Fla. (Bayside) 96 Blake Keller 6-2 218 DL SO Bradenton, Fla. (UCF) 98 Aus n Hill 6-1 312 DL FR Mount Nebo, W.Va. (Nicholas County) 99 Nigale Cabell 5-10 261 DL FR Hun ngton, W.Va. (Hun ngton) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 3 Ste-FAHN Houston 8 REM-EE Watson 13 Ar-MAHNZ Daniel 15 Angelo JEEN-lewis 17 TAHJ Letman 21 TIE-kwan Lang 30 Corey Vedvik 34 Peter HEE-low 35 Ah-SAN-e Moo-DIM-be 39 Am-o-RET-oh CURRY 40 Ra-SHAWD Myers 41 Ryan Rye-DELL 47 Dev-in Johnson 50 Kent Tur-EEN 60 Chris Jas-PURSE 67 Sandley JEEN-felix 73 Joe Mass-uh-QUOY 83 Eric FROH-nap-ul 88 Matt SIN-cot-uh 94 Jar-KEZ Samuel
Marshall s Projected Depth Chart OFFENSE X-WR- Z-WR- #6 DAVONTE ALLEN (6-2, 200, R-Jr., Belle Glade, Fla.) #19 DEANDRE REAVES (5-10, 175, R-Jr., Sterling, Va.) #15 ANGELO JEAN-LOUIS (6-0, 176, R-Fr., Wellington, Fla.) #81 CRAIG WILKINS (6-0, 181, Sr., Hialeah, Fla.) SL-WR- #1 TOMMY SHULER (5-7, 188, Sr., Miami, Fla.) #4 DEMETRIUS EVANS (5-11, 199, R-Sr., Belle Glade, Fla.) LT- #71 SEBASTIAN JOHANSSON (6-5, 277, R-Jr., Karlstad, Sweden) #74 A.J. ADDISON (6-6, 282, Fr., Ruther Glen, Va.) LG- #52 BLAKE BROOKS (6-1, 299, R-Sr., Charleston, W.Va.) #64 TREVOR MENDELSON (6-8, 304, R-Sr., Dublin, Ohio) C- #60 CHRIS JASPERSE (6-5, 294, R-Sr., Greensboro, N.C.) #65 CODY COLLINS (6-1, 283, R-Fr., Trotwood, Ohio) RG- #54 MICHAEL SELBY (6-2, 288, So., Sandersville, Ga.) #62 CHRIS HUHN (6-5, 280, R-Fr., Pickerington, Ohio) RT- TE- QB- RB- #78 CLINT VAN HORN (6-5, 310, R-Jr., Beckley, W.Va.) #67 SANDLEY JEAN-FELIX (6-5, 319, R-Fr., Sunrise, Fla.) #83 ERIC FROHNAPHEL (6-7, 235, Sr., Stafford, Va.) #89 JOE WOODRUM (6-6, 254, R-Jr., Bluefield, W.Va.) OR #16 DEON-TAY MCMANUS (6-2, 227, R-Fr., Baltimore, Md.) OR #85 RYAN YURACHEK (6-3, 235, Fr., Myrtle Beach, S.C.) #12 RAKEEM CATO (6-1, 176, Sr., Miami, Fla.) #10 GUNNAR HOLCOMBE (6-3, 202, R-So., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) #13 COLE GARVIN (6-1, 212, Fr., Tyrone, Ga.) #47 DEVON JOHNSON (6-1, 243, Jr., Richlands, Va.) #8 REMI WATSON (5-11, 190, R-Jr., Lakeland, Fla.) OR #20 STEWARD BUTLER (5-9, 185, R-Jr., Lakeland, Fla.) DEFENSE DE- #40 RA SHAWDE MYERS (6-5, 252, R-Sr., Cocoa, Fla.) #13 ARMONZE DANIEL (6-4, 238, R-Jr., Avon, Ind.) NT- #94 JARQUEZ SAMUEL (6-4, 273, R-Jr., Valdosta, Ga.) #93 STEVE DILLON (6-4, 284, R-Jr., Palmdale, Ca.) DT- #11 JAMES ROUSE (6-5, 271, R-Sr., Harrisonburg, Va.) #92 RICARDO WILLIAMS (6-5, 244, R-Jr., Homestead, Fla.) DE- #90 ARNOLD BLACKMON (6-2, 243, Sr., Bellaire, Tx.) #59 GARY THOMPSON (6-1, 243, R-So., La Mesa, Ca.) OLB- MLB- ILB- CB- SS- FS- #22 D.J. HUNTER (6-0, 214, R-Jr., Middletown, Ohio) #14 RAHEEM WAITERS (6-1, 217, Sr., Quincy, W.Va.) #46 JERMAINE HOLMES (5-11, 232, Sr., Valdosta, Ga.) #6 NEVILLE HEWITT (6-2, 219, Sr., Conyers, Ga.) #49 CORTEZ CARTER (6-0, 235, Sr., Bealeton, Va.) #31 EVAN MCKELVEY (6-2, 208, R-Jr., Moncks Corner, S.C.) #45 RAHEIM HUSKEY (6-2, 209, R-Fr., Gaffney, S.C.) #3 STEFAN HOUSTON (6-3, 210, So., Clarksburg, Md.) #10 COREY TINDAL (5-9, 179, R-So., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) #5 KEITH BAXTER (6-0, 192, R-Jr., Homestead, Fla.) #17 TAJ LETMAN (6-2, 183, R-Jr., Elberton, Ga.) #26 KENDALL GANT (6-3, 196, Fr., Lakeland, Fla.) #1 A.J. LEGGETT (6-0, 185, R-So., Miami, Fla.) #21 TIQUAN LANG (5-8, 177, So., Valdosta, Ga.) CB- #7 DARRYL ROBERTS (6-0, 182, R-Sr., Lakeland, Fla.) #24 MICHAEL JOHNSON (5-9, 160, So., Miami, Fla.) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NICKEL- #10 COREY TINDAL (5-9, 179, R-So., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) #29 ANTAVIS ROWE (5-10, 158, Fr., Atlanta, Ga.)
SPECIALISTS KO- #39 AMORETO CURRAJ (6-0, 194, So., Tampa, Fla.) #30 KAARE VEDVIK (6-4, 199, R-Fr., Stavanger, Norway) K- #23 JUSTIN HAIG (5-8, 176, R-Sr., Delray Beach, Fla.) OR #48 NICK SMITH (5-10, 168, R-Fr., Plain City, Ohio) P- #38 TYLER WILLIAMS (6-0, 194, Jr., Fort Wayne, Ind.) #30 KAARE VEDVIK (6-4, 199, R-Fr., Stavanger, Norway) #48 NICK SMITH (5-10, 168, R-Fr., Plain City, Ohio) H- #38 TYLER WILLIAMS (6-0, 194, Jr., Fort Wayne, Ind.) #10 GUNNAR HOLCOMBE (6-3, 202, R-So., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) SNAP- KR Fla.) PR #88 MATT CINCOTTA (6-1, 207, Jr., Charlotte, N.C.) #56 CHAD GARRETT (6-0, 183, Fr., Matthews, N.C.) #19 DEANDRE REAVES (5-10, 175, R-Jr., Sterling, Va.) #15 ANGELO JEAN-LOUIS (6-0, 176, R-Fr., Wellington, #5 DONQUELL GREEN (5-8, 152, Fr., Waynesboro, Ga.) #1 TOMMY SHULER (5-7, 188, Sr., Miami, Fla.) #19 DEANDRE REAVES (5-10, 175, R-Jr., Sterling, Va.) #5 DONQUELL GREEN (5-8, 152, Fr., Waynesboro, Ga.) 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 2013 Offensive Starting Lineups Opponent X-WR Z-WR SL-WR TE LT LG C RG RT QB RB Miami Allen Wilkins Shuler Hoskins Niemeyer Johansson Jasperse Schooler Scott Cato Taliaferro Gardner-Webb Allen Wilkins Shuler Hoskins Niemeyer Johansson Jasperse Schooler Scott Cato Taliaferro at Ohio Evans Wilkins Shuler Hoskins Niemeyer Johansson Jasperse Schooler Scott Cato Taliaferro at Virginia Tech Smith Evans Shuler Hoskins Niemeyer Johansson Jasperse Schooler Scott Cato Taliaferro UTSA Allen Evans Shuler Hoskins Niemeyer Johansson Jasperse Schooler Scott Cato Taliaferro at FAU Smith Evans Shuler Hoskins Niemeyer Johansson Jasperse Schooler Scott Cato Taliaferro at Middle Tennessee Smith Wilkins Shuler Hoskins Scott Johansson Jasperse Schooler Van Horn Cato Taliaferro Southern Miss Smith Wilkins Shuler Hoskins Scott Johansson Jasperse Schooler Van Horn Cato Taliaferro UAB Allen Wilkins Shuler Hoskins Scott Johansson Jasperse Schooler Van Horn Cato Taliaferro at Tulsa Smith Wilkins Shuler Hoskins Scott Johansson Jasperse Schooler Van Horn Cato Taliaferro at FIU Smith Wilkins Shuler Hoskins Scott Johansson Jasperse Schooler Van Horn Cato Taliaferro East Carolina Smith Wilkins Shuler Hoskins Scott Johansson Jasperse Schooler Van Horn Cato Taliaferro at Rice Smith Wilkins Shuler Hoskins Scott Johansson Jasperse Schooler Van Horn Cato Taliaferro vs. Maryland Smith Wilkins Shuler Hoskins Scott Johansson Jasperse Schooler Van Horn Cato Evans (WR) 2013 Defensive Starting Lineups Opponent DE DT NT DE WLB MLB SLB/NICK SS FS CB CB Miami Taylor Rouse Sparrow Bazzie Hewitt Holmes Tindal (N) Hunter Letman Lovett Roberts Gardner-Webb Taylor Dillon Sparrow Bazzie McKelvey Holmes Tindal (N) Hunter Letman Lovett Roberts at Ohio Taylor Rouse Samuel Bazzie Hewitt Holmes Tindal (N) Hunter Letman Lovett Roberts at Virginia Tech Myers Rouse Samuel Bazzie Hewitt Holmes Tindal (N) Hunter Letman Lovett Roberts UTSA Myers Rouse Samuel Bazzie Hewitt McKelvey Tindal (N) Hunter Letman Lovett Roberts at FAU Myers Rouse Samuel Bazzie Hewitt McKelvey Tindal (N) Hunter Letman Lovett Roberts at Middle Tennessee Myers Rouse Sparrow Thompson Hewitt Holmes Tindal (N) Hunter Letman Lovett Roberts Southern Miss Myers Rouse Sparrow Bazzie Hewitt Holmes Tindal (N) Lang Leggett Lovett Roberts UAB Myers Dillon Sparrow Rouse Hewitt Holmes Houston Lang Letman Lovett Roberts at Tulsa Myers Rouse Sparrow Bazzie McKelvey Holmes Houston Lang Letman Lovett Roberts at FIU Myers Rouse Sparrow Bazzie Hewitt Holmes Tindal (N) Lang Letman Lovett Roberts East Carolina Myers Rouse McKelvey (LB) Bazzie Hewitt Holmes Tindal (N) Lang Letman Lovett Roberts at Rice Myers Rouse Sparrow Bazzie Hewitt McKelvey Tindal (N) Lang Letman Lovett Thomas vs. Maryland Myers Rouse Sparrow Bazzie Hewitt McKelvey Tindal (N) Lang Letman Lovett Roberts
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. 7, 2013 vs. Gardner-Webb (34-0 fi rst half, 55-0 win) Allowed 50+ Points at Home: Oct. 27, 2012 vs. UCF (54-17) Rushed For More Than 300 Yards: Nov. 9, 2013 vs. UAB (32 carries for 381 yards) Rushed For More Than 400 Yards: Nov. 8, 1940, vs. Detroit Tech (576 yards) Rushed For Six Touchdowns: Kevin Grooms (3), Remi Watson (2) and Steward Butler (1) at Rice, Sept. 22, 2012 Passed For 300-399 Yards: Dec. 27, 2013 vs. Maryland (337), Rakeem Cato (28 of 44 for 337 yards and 3 TDs) Passed For 400-499 Yards: Nov. 14, 2013 (456), Rakeem Cato at Tulsa (33 of 58 for 456 yards and 5 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: Rakeem Cato vs. Memphis, Nov. 3, 2012 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 Failed To Pass For A Touchdown: Oct. 15, 2011 vs. Rice (W, 24-20) Had 500-599 Yards Offense: Nov. 29, 2013 vs. East Carolina (81 plays, 539 yards) Had 600-699 Yards Offense: Nov. 14, 2013 at Tulsa (103 plays, 619 yards) Rushed and Passed for 300+ Yards: Nov. 2, 2013 vs. Southern Miss (304 rushing, 332 passing) Had 700 or More Yards Offense: Oct. 12, 2002 vs. Buffalo (71 plays for 733 yards) Scored 50-59 Points: Nov. 29, 2013 vs. East Carolina (Marshall 59, East Carolina 28) Scored More Than 60 Points: Nov. 2, 2013 vs. Southern Miss, Marshall-61, Southern Miss-13 Had 30 or More First Downs: Nov. 14, 2013 at Tulsa (32) 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: Oct. 6, 2012 vs. Tulsa (90 yards on 9 of 17 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. 7, 2013 vs. Gardner-Webb (184 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: Nov. 29, 2013 vs. East Carolina (Tyler Williams, 50.0 on two kicks) Returned A Kickoff For A Touchdown: Oct. 2, 2010 at Southern Miss (Troy Evans, 100 yards) Returned A Punt For A Touchdown: Oct. 12, 2013 at Florida Atlantic (Devon Smith, 77 yards) Returned A Blocked Punt For A Touchdown: Sept. 29, 2012 at Purdue (Derek Mitchell, 35 yards) Returned A Blocked FG For A Touchdown: Sept. 2, 2010 at Ohio State (Ahmed Shakoor, 61 yards) Returned An Interception For A Touchdown: Nov. 29, 2013 vs. East Carolina (Gary Thompson, 5 yards) Returned A Fumble For A Touchdown: Oct. 29, 2011 vs. UAB (Billy Mitchell, 20 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: Sept. 29, 2012 at Purdue (Jermain Kelson) Blocked A FG: Sept. 21, 2013 at Virginia Tech (James Rouse) 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: Nov. 29, 2013 vs. East Carolina (Essray Taliaferro rushed for 161 yards on 26 carries) Two Players Rushed For 100 or More Yards: Nov. 2, 2013 vs. Southern Miss (Kevin Grooms-8 for 109 yards, 1 TD & Essray Taliaferro, 8 for 108, 1 TD) 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: Darius Marshall vs. Memphis on Sept. 26, 2009 (25 carries for 203 yards and 3 TDs) One Player Rushed For Three Touchdowns: Steward Butler vs. Gardner-Webb on Sept. 7, 2013 One Player Had 100-199 Yards Receiving: Gator Hoskins vs. Maryland on Dec. 27, 2013 (6 catches for 104 yards) 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: Devon Smith (114) and Tommy Shuler (105), Nov. 14, 2013 at Tulsa 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 at least Two Touchdowns Receiving: Gator Hoskins (2) and Tommy Shuler (2), Nov. 14, 2013 at Southern Miss One Player Had Two Interceptions: Nov. 29, 2913 vs. East Carolina (2 INT by Gary Thompson) 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) Lost 4+ fumbles: Nov. 14, 2013 at Tulsa (4) Played An Overtime Game: Sept. 21, 2013 at Virginia Tech (Lost 29-21 in triple overtime) Ranked In The Final Season Poll: ESPN/USA Today 2002 #19, Associated Press 2002-#24 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: ESPN/USA Today 2002 #19, Associated Press 2002-#24 (Final week) 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: Dec. 7, 2013 at Rice (48 carries for 248 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: Nov. 2, 2013 vs. Southern Miss (323 yards) Passed For 400 or More Yards: Nov. 23, 2012 at ECU (439 yards) Passed For 7+ Touchdowns: Oct. 22, 2011 at Houston (Case Keenum-6, Cotton Turner-1) Had 500-599 Yards Total Offense: Oct. 24, 2013 at Middle Tennessee (100 plays for 585 yards) Had 600 or More Yards Total Offense: Sept. 22, 2012 at Rice (93 plays for 647 yards) Scored 50-59 Points: Oct. 24, 2013 at Middle Tennessee, Middle Tennessee 51-Marshall 49 Scored 60+ Points: Nov. 23, 2012 at ECU, ECU 65-Marshall 59 (2OT) Had 30 or More First Downs: Oct. 24, 2013 at Middle Tennessee (31) 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: Oct. 24, 2013 at Middle Tennessee (Chris Brown 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: Dec. 27, 2013 vs. Maryland (Brandon Ross rushed for 116 yards on 20 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. 20, 2010 at SMU (Zach Line rushed for 202 yards on 30 carries with 1 TD) One Player Had 100 or More Yards Receiving: Dec. 27, 2013 vs. Maryland (Levern Jacobs, 7 catches for 100 yards)
Offensive Line Grades Totals 52 Blake Brooks 73 99% 67% 2.0 54 Michael Selby 222 99% 84% 5.5 56 Grady Kerr 29 95% 70% 3.0 60 Chris Jasperse 1067 98% 86% 79.0 1.0 10 63 Gage Niemeyer 505 99% 82% 32.5 3.0 2 64 Trevor Mendelson 33 93% 79% 1.0 71 Sebastian Johansson 909 99% 84% 44.0 3.0 4 74 Alex Schooler 895 98% 77% 47.0 2.0 5 76 Garrett Scott 1007 99% 82% 56.0 0.5 4 77 Jordan Jeffries 85 97% 78% 4.0 2.0 78 Clint Van Horn 726 97% 83% 35.0 2.5 79 Josh Lovell 91 99% 71% 3.0 vs. Miami 52 Blake Brooks 13 92% 61% 54 Michael Selby 13 100% 76% 56 Grady Kerr 13 92% 61% 1.0 60 Chris Jasperse 83 98% 69% 5.5 63 Gage Niemeyer 58 100% 67% 4.5 71 Sebastian Johansson 52 100% 82% 0.5 74 Alex Schooler 51 100% 72% 2.5 76 Garrett Scott 58 100% 74% 6.0 77 Jordan Jeffries 38 97% 66% 2.0 78 Clint Van Horn 38 94% 73% 79 Josh Lovell 63 98% 66% 1.0 vs. Gardner-Webb 52 Blake Brooks 13 100% 62% 1.0 54 Michael Selby 23 96% 78% 60 Chris Jasperse 54 96% 87% 3.0 1 63 Gage Niemeyer 39 100% 87% 6.0 64 Trevor Mendelson 13 100% 100% 1.0 71 Sebastian Johansson 36 97% 78% 1.0 1 74 Alex Schooler 36 100% 72% 4.0 1 76 Garrett Scott 64 98% 78% 4.0 1 77 Jordan Jeffries 38 95% 68% 2.0 2 78 Clint Van Horn 41 98% 83% 1.0 79 Josh Lovell 28 100% 75% 2.0 at Ohio 54 Michael Selby 17 100% 100% 0.5 60 Chris Jasperse 82 96% 85% 4.0 1 63 Gage Niemeyer 73 97% 81% 5.0 1 71 Sebastian Johansson 65 98% 91% 4.5 74 Alex Schooler 50 100% 84% 3.0 76 Garrett Scott 82 99% 85% 6.0 1 77 Jordan Jeffries 9 100% 100% 78 Clint Van Horn 32 100% 81% 1.0 1 at Virginia Tech 54 Michael Selby 27 100% 85% 1.0 60 Chris Jasperse 92 97% 82% 7.0 63 Gage Niemeyer 92 97% 67% 5.0 2 1 71 Sebastian Johansson 65 97% 86% 5.0 1 74 Alex Schooler 66 93% 72% 1.0 1 76 Garrett Scott 92 100% 71% 2 78 Clint Van Horn 26 92% 65% UTSA 54 Michael Selby 61 98% 87% 2.0 60 Chris Jasperse 83 100% 92% 6.0 63 Gage Niemeyer 83 98% 83% 1.0 71 Sebastian Johansson 51 98% 82% 74 Alex Schooler 54 96% 74% 3.0 76 Garrett Scott 83 100% 84% 2.0 *Per Coach Mirabal, two sacks were given up by the offensive line and were charged to him due to a scheme issue.*
at FAU 54 Michael Selby 28 100% 71% 60 Chris Jasperse 70 97% 81% 4.0 3 63 Gage Niemeyer 10 100% 80% 1 71 Sebastian Johansson 55 100% 76% 5.0 74 Alex Schooler 56 100% 89% 2.0 1 76 Garrett Scott 70 99% 80% 5.0 78 Clint Van Horn 58 95% 91% 4.0 at Middle Tennessee 60 Chris Jasperse 89 97% 85% 7.0 71 Sebastian Johansson 89 100% 83% 4.0 74 Alex Schooler 89 99% 78% 4.0 1 76 Garrett Scott 89 100% 85% 4.0 78 Clint Van Horn 89 96% 75% 3.0 vs. Southern Miss 52 Blake Brooks 9 100% 56% 54 Michael Selby 17 94% 71% 2.0 56 Grady Kerr 9 89% 67% 60 Chris Jasperse 55 98% 89% 1.0 63 Gage Niemeyer 51 96% 80% 1.0 64 Trevor Mendelson 9 89% 56% 71 Sebastian Johansson 63 100% 79% 2.0 74 Alex Schooler 63 98% 78% 3.0 76 Garrett Scott 21 100% 86% 78 Clint Van Horn 63 98% 92% 1.0 vs. UAB 52 Blake Brooks 3 100% 100% 1.0 54 Michael Selby 3 100% 100% 56 Grady Kerr 3 100% 100% 1.0 60 Chris Jasperse 50 98% 84% 12.0 2 63 Gage Niemeyer 10 100% 80% 2.0 64 Trevor Mendelson 3 100% 67% 71 Sebastian Johansson 50 100% 86% 2.0 1 74 Alex Schooler 50 100% 86% 4.0 76 Garrett Scott 43 100% 81% 5.0 78 Clint Van Horn 50 100% 86% 1.0 at Tulsa 60 Chris Jasperse 103 97% 92% 5.0 71 Sebastian Johansson 103 99% 87% 3.0 1 74 Alex Schooler 103 99% 92% 8.0 76 Garrett Scott 103 99% 87% 4.0 78 Clint Van Horn 103 99% 87% 4.0 at FIU 52 Blake Brooks 4 100% 75% 54 Michael Selby 4 100% 75% 56 Grady Kerr 4 100% 50% 60 Chris Jasperse 62 98% 94% 7.0 2 63 Gage Niemeyer 4 100% 75% 64 Trevor Mendelson 4 75% 75% 71 Sebastian Johansson 62 98% 84% 2.0 1 1 74 Alex Schooler 62 98% 77% 5.0 1 76 Garrett Scott 62 98% 94% 5.0 78 Clint Van Horn 62 98% 94% 6.0 vs. East Carolina 52 Blake Brooks 3 100% 67% 54 Michael Selby 3 100% 100% 60 Chris Jasperse 83 99% 92% 4.5 63 Gage Niemeyer 4 100% 100% 1.0 71 Sebastian Johansson 83 100% 87% 4.0 74 Alex Schooler 80 99% 78% 2.5 76 Garrett Scott 83 100% 86% 2.0 78 Clint Van Horn 82 96% 90% 7.0 1 vs. Rice 52 Blake Brooks 2 100% 50% 60 Chris Jasperse 79 99% 85% 9.0 63 Gage Niemeyer 2 100% 100% 71 Sebastian Johansson 79 100% 87% 10.0 0.5 74 Alex Schooler 79 99% 73% 4.0 0.5 1 76 Garrett Scott 79 99% 85% 13.0 0.5 78 Clint Van Horn 79 100% 86% 12.0 0.5 vs. Maryland 52 Blake Brooks 26 96% 69% 54 Michael Selby 26 100% 77% 60 Chris Jasperse 82 96% 85% 4.0 2 63 Gage Niemeyer 79 99% 80% 3.0 64 Trevor Mendelson 4 100% 100% 71 Sebastian Johansson 56 96% 79% 1.0 0.5 74 Alex Schooler 56 98% 57% 1.0 0.5 76 Garrett Scott 78 97% 82% 1.0 78 Clint Van Horn 3 100% 67%
2013 Marshall Football Statistics Marshall Overall Team Statistics (as of Dec 27, 2013) All games Team Statistics MARSHALL OPP SCORING 590 321 Points Per Game 42.1 22.9 FIRST DOWNS 364 275 Rushing 148 128 Passing 189 123 Penalty 27 24 RUSHING YARDAGE 2883 2249 Yards gained rushing 3214 2625 Yards lost rushing 331 376 Rushing Attempts 571 607 Average Per Rush 5.0 3.7 Average Per Game 205.9 160.6 TDs Rushing 34 20 PASSING YARDAGE 4122 2913 Comp-Att-Int 315-522-10 230-446-18 Average Per Pass 7.9 6.5 Average Per Catch 13.1 12.7 Average Per Game 294.4 208.1 TDs Passing 42 17 TOTAL OFFENSE 7005 5162 Total Plays 1093 1053 Average Per Play 6.4 4.9 Average Per Game 500.4 368.7 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 47-1121 46-896 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 35-431 21-195 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 18-184 10-57 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 23.9 19.5 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 12.3 9.3 INT RETURN AVERAGE 10.2 5.7 FUMBLES-LOST 15-13 14-8 PENALTIES-Yards 84-649 75-656 Average Per Game 46.4 46.9 PUNTS-Yards 58-2366 87-3698 Average Per Punt 40.8 42.5 Net punt average 35.7 36.6 KICKOFFS-Yards 101-6339 66-3999 Average Per Kick 62.8 60.6 Net kick average 41.0 37.2 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 26:56 33:04 3RD-DOWN Conversions 108/210 75/223 3rd-Down Pct 51% 34% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 13/22 17/30 4th-Down Pct 59% 57% SACKS BY-Yards 32-190 26-184 MISC YARDS 0 8 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 80 40 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 11-16 14-21 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-2 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (61-66) 92% (44-53) 83% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (52-66) 79% (31-53) 58% PAT-ATTEMPTS (77-80) 96% (33-36) 92% ATTENDANCE 150138 181415 Games/Avg Per Game 6/25023 7/25916 Neutral Site Games 1/30163 Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Marshall 153 150 132 155 0 590 Opponents 73 84 80 76 8 321
2013 Marshall Football Statistics Marshall Overall Individual Statistics (as of Dec 27, 2013) All games Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g TALIAFERRO, Essray 14-13 221 1163 23 1140 5.2 10 55 81.4 BUTLER, Steward 12-0 87 777 12 765 8.8 8 72 63.8 GROOMS, Kevin 10-0 91 511 8 503 5.5 6 75 50.3 CATO, Rakeem 14-14 99 495 201 294 3.0 6 23 21.0 WATSON, Remi 9-0 30 128 8 120 4.0 0 19 13.3 FROHNAPFEL, Blake 14-0 11 100 14 86 7.8 1 45 6.1 JOHNSON, Devon 14-0 5 13 0 13 2.6 3 8 0.9 RODRIGUEZ, Kevin 2-0 5 11 0 11 2.2 0 5 5.5 SMITH, Devon 14-9 1 7 0 7 7.0 0 7 0.5 REAVES, Deandre 14-0 5 9 6 3 0.6 0 6 0.2 TEAM 10-0 16 0 59-59 -3.7 0 0-5.9 Total 14 571 3214 331 2883 5.0 34 75 205.9 Opponents 14 607 2625 376 2249 3.7 20 43 160.6 Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g CATO, Rakeem 14-14 147.82 298-499-9 59.7 3916 39 58 279.7 FROHNAPFEL, Blake 14-0 191.84 17-22-1 77.3 206 3 40 14.7 TEAM 10-0 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 14 149.40 315-522-10 60.3 4122 42 58 294.4 Opponents 14 110.94 230-446-18 51.6 2913 17 81 208.1 Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/g SHULER, Tommy 14-14 106 1165 11.0 10 49 83.2 HOSKINS, Gator 14-14 50 821 16.4 15 50 58.6 SMITH, Devon 14-9 39 653 16.7 4 58 46.6 WILKINS, Craig 13-11 32 408 12.8 2 32 31.4 EVANS, Demetrius 14-5 19 134 7.1 1 14 9.6 JOHNSON, Devon 14-0 12 218 18.2 2 52 15.6 TALIAFERRO, Essray 14-13 12 128 10.7 1 29 9.1 ALLEN, Davonte 14-4 9 163 18.1 2 40 11.6 GROOMS, Kevin 10-0 9 80 8.9 1 20 8.0 FROHNAPFEL, Eric 14-0 7 95 13.6 2 39 6.8 REAVES, Deandre 14-0 6 42 7.0 0 17 3.0 KING, Jazz 12-0 5 109 21.8 1 40 9.1 BUTLER, Steward 12-0 3 23 7.7 0 18 1.9 HUNT, Justin 13-0 2 48 24.0 1 40 3.7 WATSON, Remi 9-0 2 1 0.5 0 4 0.1 WOODRUM, Joe 14-0 1 26 26.0 0 26 1.9 GARRETT, Dameon 14-0 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.6 Total 14 315 4122 13.1 42 58 294.4 Opponents 14 230 2913 12.7 17 81 208.1 Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg SMITH, Devon 26 381 14.7 1 77 REAVES, Deandre 6 51 8.5 0 13 SHULER, Tommy 1 1 1.0 0 1 LOVETT, Monterius 1 1 1.0 0 1 WAITERS, Raheem 1-3 -3.0 0 0 Total 35 431 12.3 1 77 Opponents 21 195 9.3 2 48 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg LEGGETT, A.J. 4 25 6.2 0 18 THOMPSON, Gary 2 7 3.5 1 5 ROBERTS, Darryl 2 5 2.5 0 5 LOVETT, Monterius 2 70 35.0 1 70 MYERS, Ra'Shawde 1 0 0.0 0 0 HEWITT, Neville 1 0 0.0 0 0 LETMAN, Taj 1 0 0.0 0 0 SCOTT, Andre 1 27 27.0 0 27 WAITERS, Raheem 1 27 27.0 1 27 MCKELVEY, Evan 1 13 13.0 0 13 HOLMES, Jermaine 1 10 10.0 0 10 LANG, Tiquan 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 18 184 10.2 3 70 Opponents 10 57 5.7 0 47 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg REAVES, Deandre 37 924 25.0 0 81 BUTLER, Steward 6 132 22.0 0 45 TALIAFERRO, Essray 3 46 15.3 0 22 WATSON, Remi 1 19 19.0 0 19 Total 47 1121 23.9 0 81 Opponents 46 896 19.5 0 33 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg TINDAL, Corey 1 8 8.0 0 8 Total 1 8 8.0 0 8 Opponents 2 81 40.5 1 41
2013 Marshall Football Statistics Marshall Overall Individual Statistics (as of Dec 27, 2013) All games PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts HAIG, Justin - 11-16 77-80 - - - - - 110 HOSKINS, Gator 15 - - - - - - - 90 TALIAFERRO, Essray 11 - - - - - - - 66 SHULER, Tommy 10 - - - - - - - 60 BUTLER, Steward 8 - - - - - - - 48 GROOMS, Kevin 7 - - - - - - - 42 CATO, Rakeem 6 - - - - - - - 36 JOHNSON, Devon 5 - - - - - - - 30 SMITH, Devon 5 - - - - - - - 30 ALLEN, Davonte 2 - - - - - - - 12 WILKINS, Craig 2 - - - - - - - 12 FROHNAPFEL, Eric 2 - - - - - - - 12 HUNT, Justin 1 - - - - - - - 6 KING, Jazz 1 - - - - - - - 6 LOVETT, Monterius 1 - - - - - - - 6 THOMPSON, Gary 1 - - - - - - - 6 EVANS, Demetrius 1 - - - - - - - 6 WAITERS, Raheem 1 - - - - - - - 6 FROHNAPFEL, Blake 1 - - - - - - - 6 Total 80 11-16 77-80 - - - - - 590 Opponents 40 14-21 33-36 1-1 2 2-2 - - 321 Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g CATO, Rakeem 14 598 294 3916 4210 300.7 TALIAFERRO, Essray 14 221 1140 0 1140 81.4 BUTLER, Steward 12 87 765 0 765 63.8 GROOMS, Kevin 10 91 503 0 503 50.3 FROHNAPFEL, Blake 14 33 86 206 292 20.9 WATSON, Remi 9 30 120 0 120 13.3 JOHNSON, Devon 14 5 13 0 13 0.9 RODRIGUEZ, Kevin 2 5 11 0 11 5.5 SMITH, Devon 14 1 7 0 7 0.5 REAVES, Deandre 14 5 3 0 3 0.2 TEAM 10 17-59 0-59 -5.9 Total 14 1093 2883 4122 7005 500.4 Opponents 14 1053 2249 2913 5162 368.7 Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk HAIG, Justin 11-16 68.8 0-0 4-4 5-9 2-3 0-0 42 3 FG Sequence Marshall Opponents Miami (Ohio) 31,(35) - Gardner-Webb (31),(25) - OHIO (22) 45,(32),(29) Virginia Tech 41,39 36,50,32 UTSA (33),(31) (24) FAU (41) 40,(26) Middle Tennessee - (37) Southern Miss - (39),(33) UAB 38 59,37 Tulsa (31) (29),(30) FIU 38 (43) East Carolina (42) (27),(26) Rice (27) - MARYLAND (27) (25),(33) Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk WILLIAMS, Tyler 56 2366 42.2 65 5 13 13 13 0 TEAM 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Total 58 2366 40.8 65 5 13 13 13 2 Opponents 87 3698 42.5 63 4 16 27 14 0 Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln CURRAJ, Amoreto 97 6162 63.5 52 3 HAIG, Justin 4 177 44.2 0 0 Total 101 6339 62.8 52 3 19.5 41.0 23 Opponents 66 3999 60.6 17 2 23.9 37.2 27 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.
2013 Marshall Football Statistics Marshall Overall Individual Statistics (as of Dec 27, 2013) All games All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g TALIAFERRO, E 14 1140 128 0 46 0 1314 93.9 SHULER, Tomm 14 0 1165 1 0 0 1166 83.3 SMITH, Devon 14 7 653 381 0 0 1041 74.4 REAVES, Deand 14 3 42 51 924 0 1020 72.9 BUTLER, Stewa 12 765 23 0 132 0 920 76.7 HOSKINS, Gator 14 0 821 0 0 0 821 58.6 GROOMS, Kevi 10 503 80 0 0 0 583 58.3 WILKINS, Craig 13 0 408 0 0 0 408 31.4 CATO, Rakeem 14 294 0 0 0 0 294 21.0 JOHNSON, Dev 14 13 218 0 0 0 231 16.5 ALLEN, Davonte 14 0 163 0 0 0 163 11.6 WATSON, Remi 9 120 1 0 19 0 140 15.6 EVANS, Demetri 14 0 134 0 0 0 134 9.6 KING, Jazz 12 0 109 0 0 0 109 9.1 F R O H NA P F E L, 14 0 95 0 0 0 95 6.8 FRO HNA P FE L, 14 86 0 0 0 0 86 6.1 LOVETT, Monte 14 0 0 1 0 70 71 5.1 HUNT, Justin 13 0 48 0 0 0 48 3.7 SCOTT, Andre 2 0 0 0 0 27 27 13.5 WOODRUM, Jo 14 0 26 0 0 0 26 1.9 LEGGETT, A.J. 11 0 0 0 0 25 25 2.3 WAITERS, Rahe 14 0 0-3 0 27 24 1.7 MCKELVEY, Ev 14 0 0 0 0 13 13 0.9 RODRIGUEZ, K 2 11 0 0 0 0 11 5.5 HOLMES, Jerm 14 0 0 0 0 10 10 0.7 GARRETT, Dam 14 0 8 0 0 0 8 0.6 THOMPSON, G 14 0 0 0 0 7 7 0.5 ROBERTS, Darr 13 0 0 0 0 5 5 0.4 TEAM 10-59 0 0 0 0-59 -5.9 Total 14 2883 4122 431 1121 184 8741 624.4 Opponents 14 2249 2913 195 896 57 6310 450.7
2013 Marshall Football Statistics Marshall Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Dec 27, 2013) All games Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 31 MCKELVEY, Evan 14-7 55 42 97 5.0-8 0.5-0 1-13 3 3. 1.. 43 HEWITT, Neville 14-12 30 55 85 3.5-16 2.5-14 1-0 1 2 1-0 1.. 46 HOLMES, Jermaine 14-10 46 38 84 8.5-27 2.0-13 1-10 1 3.... 53 BAZZIE, Alex 14-12 28 38 66 13.0-31 2.0-10. 2 8 1-0 2.. 10 TINDAL, Corey 14-12 40 21 61 5.0-21 1.5-9. 6 2 2-8... 7 ROBERTS, Darryl 13-13 41 17 58 5.0-11. 2-5 7 1.. 1. 40 MYERS, Ra'Shawde 14-11 26 25 51 5.5-42 4.5-37 1-0. 7.... 22 HUNTER, D.J. 14-7 23 27 50 1.5-1.. 1..... 17 LETMAN, Taj 14-13 24 26 50 0.5-1. 1-0 4.. 1.. 1L LEGGETT, A.J. 11-1 32 13 45 0.5-1. 4-25 3..... 21 LANG, Tiquan 13-7 27 14 41 0.5-0. 1-0 2 1. 1.. 3 HOUSTON, Stefan 11-2 23 18 41 5.5-26 0.5-2. 1 1.... 96 SPARROW, Brandon 12-9 21 19 40 5.0-10 1.5-3. 1 3 2-0 1.. 1R ROUSE, James 14-13 22 17 39 14.0-58 6.0-44. 3 5.. 1. 36 LOVETT, Monterius 14-14 22 9 31 2.5-10. 2-70 11..... 59 THOMPSON, Gary 14-1 12 18 30 5.0-30 3.0-18 2-7 4 7 2-0 1.. 93 DILLON, Steve 14-2 8 17 25 1.5-2 1.5-2. 1 4.... 14 WAITERS, Raheem 14-0 6 18 24 1.0-1 1.0-1 1-27 2..... 94 SAMUEL, Jarquez 14-4 6 18 24 3.5-4... 5.... 44 MITCHELL, Derek 14-0 8 14 22 1.5-3... 2.... 90 BLACKMON, Arnold 12-0 9 11 20 6.0-28 1.0-16. 1 2. 1.. 99 BROWN, Josh 8-0 4 13 17 1.5-3 1.0-2.. 1.... 2 THOMAS, Derrick 14-1 11 6 17 0.5-1.. 3..... 47 JOHNSON, Devon 14-0 6 7 13......... 49 CARTER, Cortez 13-0 6 5 11 2.0-19 1.0-13....... 58 TAYLOR, Jeremiah 4-3 5 4 9 1.5-5 1.0-3. 1..... 32 JOHNSON, Michael 11-0 1 5 6......... 50 TURENE, Kent 3-0 2 3 5......... 13 DANIEL, Armonze 5-0 2 3 5......... 88 CINCOTTA, Matt 14-0 5. 5......... 19 REAVES, Deandre 14-0 2 3 5......... 45 PICKETT, Matt 14-0 1 3 4 1.0-2 1.0-2....... 28 WILSON, Corie 7-0. 4 4......... 11 SMITH, Devon 14-9 3. 3......... 18 SCOTT, Andre 2-0 1 1 2.. 1-27...... 1 SHULER, Tommy 14-14 2. 2......... 51 MEADOWS, Deon 1-0. 2 2 0.5-1 0.5-1....... 73 MASSAQUOI, Joe 3-0 1 1 2 1.0-6........ 74 SCHOOLER, Alex 14-14 1. 1......... 52 STRONG, Malcolm 3-0. 1 1.... 1.... 24 KING, Jazz 12-0 1. 1......... 76 SCOTT, Garrett 14-14 1. 1......... 71 JOHANSSON, Sebasti 14-14 1. 1......... 26 HOSKINS, Gator 14-14 1. 1......... 23 HAIG, Justin 14-0 1. 1......... 16 TALIAFERRO, Essray 14-13 1. 1......... Total 14 568 536 1104 102-368 32-190 18-184 58 58 8-8 9 2. Opponents 14 527 515 1042 67-263 26-184 10-57 61 37 13-81 11 6.