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Pittsburgh Power (1-1) at Milwaukee Mustangs (0-2) Bradley Center Week 3 - Monday, March 28, 2011, 8:30PM EST March 11 vs Soul L 58-52 (13,904) March 19 vs. Iowa W 58-28 (9,190) Monday March 28 at Milwaukee 8:30pm Saturday April 2 vs. Tulsa 7:30pm Saturday April 16 vs. Jacksonville 7:30pm Friday April 22 at New Orleans 8:00pm Saturday April 30 at Georgia 7:30pm Saturday May 7 vs. Spokane 8:00pm Saturday May 14 vs. San Jose 7:30pm Saturday May 28 at Dallas 8:30pm Saturday June 4 vs. Cleveland 7:30pm Saturday June 11 at Tampa Bay 7:30pm Saturday June 18 at Utah 9:00pm Saturday June 25 vs. Milwaukee 7:30pm Friday July 1 at Orlando 8:00pm Sunday July 10 vs. Arizona 7:30pm Friday July 15 at Cleveland 8:00pm Saturday July 23 at Philadelphia 7:05pm SCHEDULE INFORMATION TEAM CONTACT Phone: 412-697-7846 Fax: 412-697-0997 One PPG Place, Suite 2370 Pittsburgh PA, 15222 A crowd of 9,190 was on hand to see the Pittsburgh Powerʼs first ever franchise win against the Iowa Barnstormers on Saturday, March 19th, 58-28. Bernard Morris took the Power out to a 28-14 lead at halftime before being taken out with a muscle strain in his throwing arm for Kevin McCabe in the second half. Morris was 14/21 with 114 yards passing. Joshua Rue had two of his three touchdowns for Pittsburgh in the first half. Irv Campbell and Lonnell Dewalt, caught touchdown receptions from Morris. Jerome Mathis and Mike Washington caught touchdowns from McCabe. The Power dominated possession throughout the half, allowing the Barnstormers just four minutes on the ball. McCabe passed for three touchdown in relief of Morris. He finished 10/14 on the night with 110 yards and three touchdowns. Pittsburgh outscored Iowa 30-14 in the second half. With the win, Pittsburgh moves to 1-1 on the season. CONSOL Wireless Network: Public Password: 19912009

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Pittsburgh Power (1-1)at

Milwaukee Mustangs (0-2)Bradley Center

Week 3 - Monday, March 28, 2011, 8:30PM EST

March 11! vs Soul! L 58-52! (13,904)March 19! vs. Iowa! W 58-28! (9,190)Monday! March 28! at Milwaukee! 8:30pmSaturday! April 2! vs. Tulsa! 7:30pmSaturday! April 16! vs. Jacksonville! 7:30pmFriday! April 22! at New Orleans! 8:00pmSaturday! April 30! at Georgia! 7:30pmSaturday! May 7! vs. Spokane! 8:00pmSaturday! May 14! vs. San Jose! 7:30pmSaturday! May 28! at Dallas! 8:30pmSaturday! June 4! vs. Cleveland! 7:30pmSaturday! June 11! at Tampa Bay! 7:30pmSaturday! June 18! at Utah! 9:00pmSaturday! June 25! vs. Milwaukee! 7:30pmFriday! July 1! at Orlando! 8:00pmSunday! July 10! vs. Arizona! 7:30pmFriday! July 15! at Cleveland! 8:00pmSaturday! July 23! at Philadelphia! 7:05pm

SCHEDULE INFORMATION

TEAM CONTACTPhone: 412-697-7846 Fax: 412-697-0997

One PPG Place, Suite 2370 Pittsburgh PA, 15222

A crowd of 9,190 was on hand to see the Pittsburgh Powerʼs first ever franchise win against the Iowa Barnstormers on Saturday, March 19th, 58-28. Bernard Morris took the Power out to a 28-14 lead at halftime before being taken out with a muscle strain in his throwing arm for Kevin McCabe in the second half. Morris was 14/21 with 114 yards passing. Joshua Rue had two of his three touchdowns for Pittsburgh in the first half.

Irv Campbell and Lonnell Dewalt, caught touchdown receptions from Morris. Jerome Mathis and Mike Washington caught touchdowns from McCabe. The Power dominated possession throughout the half, allowing the Barnstormers just four minutes on the ball.

McCabe passed for three touchdown in relief of Morris. He finished 10/14 on the night with 110 yards and three touchdowns. Pittsburgh outscored Iowa 30-14 in the second half.

With the win, Pittsburgh moves to 1-1 on the season.

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The construction team broke ground on August 14, 2008 for the new arena. In 2008, CONSOL Energy, an energy company headquartered in nearby Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, acquired a 21-year naming rights deal for the building. CONSOL Energy is the largest producer of high-BTU bituminous coal in the United States. Two years and $321 million in construction costs later, CONSOL Energy Center held its Grand Opening Celebration on August 18 and 19, 2010 with two sold out concerts with Sir Paul McCartney. CONSOL Energy Center is the only LEED gold certified sports facility in North America. LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, which is a program set up by the US Green Building Council. LEED is a nationally accepted standard system that promotes sustainable building practices and recognizes projects that achieve better environmental and health performance.

In February, 2011 CONSOL Energy Center was named the nationʼs Best New Major Concert Venue for 2010 at the 22nd annual POLLSTAR Concert Industry Awards in Los Angeles. Bon Joviʼs February 11 and 12 sold out concerts at CONSOL Energy Center marked the top two attended indoor concert events ever in Pittsburgh. The Friday, February 11 crowd of 18,571 for Bon Jovi also was the highest attended indoor event in Pittsburgh history, breaking the previous record of 18,322 for the Penguins/Atlanta Thrashers game on December 28, 2010. On Saturday, February 12, Bon Jovi drew a crowd of 18,240. The previous indoor concert attendance record was 17,764 for the Jimmy Page/Robert Plant show on March 25, 1995 at the Civic Arena. CONSOL Energy Center offers great unobstructed views throughout the entire building. The last row of seats is only 88 feet from the floor, as was the last row in F Balcony at the Civic Arena. The seating capacity for Arena Football is 16,280, Hockey is 18,087, Basketball is 18,500 and varies event-to-event for concerts, family shows and other sporting events.

ABOUT THE ARENA POWER LEADERSChris Siegfried brings 10 years of Arena Football Coaching experience to the Pittsburgh Power. As a head coach, most recently from 2007-2009 with the Arkansas Twisters of The af2 League, Chris has compiled a 79-40 win-loss record and received the honor of af2 Coach of the Year while leading the Spokane Shock to the ArenaCup championship. Additionally, he coached

the only expansion team to play in the ArenaCup in af2 League history.

Chris honed his coaching style as an offensive coordinator, helping his teams compile a 32-19 win-loss record. Chris has coached one af2 Rookie of the Year, an af2 Lineman of the Year, 2 af2 Offensive Players of the Year, and an af2 Playmaker of the Year.

Coach Siegfried was the Offensive Coordinator for the expansion Jacksonville Sharks in 2010, a team that went 12-4 in the regular season and earned the top seed in the American Conference playoffs. He joined the Sharks following as stint as head coach of arenafootball2ʼs Arkansas Twisters. Siegfried was the second most “winningest” coach in the leagueʼs ten-year history. Prior to his arrival in Little Rock, he spent the 2007 season as the offensive coordinator for the AFLʼs Kansas City Brigade. In 2006 with the Spokane Shock, he guided the expansion club to the ArenaCup Championship and was honored as the af2 Coach of the Year. As the first af2 player to be named a head coach in the league, Chris tasted coaching success immediately when named the head coach of Cape Fear before the 2002 season. Finishing 38-16 over three years, Siegfried lead the franchise to three playoff appearances and two division titles.

Siegfried played college football at Division II Millersville University (PA) and earned a degree in business administration. He was a three-year starter and led the team in kick-off return average. The West Hazleton High graduate has also appeared on television and in movies. He was a contender on the show “American Gladiators Orlando Live” and appeared in “The Waterboy” as a stuntman performing football related stunts and “Radio” as an assistant football coach. Siegfried is married to wife Tammi and the couple has two children; Kody and Baylee.

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BIOSROYCE ADAMS #11 DBHeight: 6ʼWeight: 190 lbsBorn: 05/03/88College: Purdue

Wide receiver Royce Adams was a four-year standout with Purdue and attended training camp with the Cleveland Browns prior to signing with the Pittsburgh Power.

GARY BUTLER #8 LBHeight: 6ʼ 1”Weight: 230 lbsBorn: 11/13/84College: California University of Pennsylvania

Butler played as a linebacker at the California University of Pennsylvania where he earned the Western Division Defensive Player of the Year, and he later signed with both the Philadelphia Eagles and British Columbia Lions as a free agent defensive end.

MIKE BYRNE #57 OLHeight: 6ʼ 5”Weight: 298 lbsBorn: 10/17/86College: University of Delaware

The former 2-year starter for Delaware University attended training camp with the Miami Dolphins before playing in the CFL for three years.

CARLOS CAMPBELL #3 DBHeight: 5ʼ 11”Weight: 195 lbsBorn: 11/18/82College: University of Notre Dame

Campbell started as both wide receiver and defensive back at Notre Dame and debuted in the AFL with the Cleveland Gladiators where he played as defensive back.   

IRVING CAMPBELL #6 WRHeight: 6ʼWeight: 188 lbsBorn: 12/04/84College: Georgia Southern

Attended Michigan State for three-years before transferring to Georgia Southern for his senior season. Started in 2009 for the Wilkes-Barre Pioneers, his first year as an arena player. Signed with the Jacksonville Sharks as a free agent for the 2010 season.

TERRANCE CARTER #23 DEHeight: 6ʼ 4”Weight: 260 lbsBorn: 09/08/82College: Colorado StateExperience: 4 years

Terrance Carter was a three-year starter at Colorado State and added immensely to the success of the Rams defense, most notably with a key fumble recovery against San Diego State his Sophomore year. After graduation Carter played for the Tulsa Talons for four years at defensive end, prior to signing with the Pittsburgh Power.

LONNELL DEWALT #10 WRHeight: 6ʼ 6”Weight: 225 lbsBorn: 05/02/86College: University of North Alabama

After a solid college career Dewalt spent a short time in the AFL before deciding to sign with the Power. Dewalt brings a vast arsenal of skill to the power. Dewalt adds skill and height to the Powers offensive talent.

PAUL EDINGER #5 KHeight: 5ʼ 9”Weight: 175 lbsBorn: 01/17/78College: Michigan StateExperience: 8 years

Edinger had 5 seasons in the NFL with the Chicago Bears where his perfect extra point record landed him in a tie as the most accurate extra point kicker in NFL history, and he played in the AFL with the Chicago Rush and the Jacksonville Sharks.

DAVID BALL #82 WRHeight: 6ʼ 1”Weight: 200 lbsBorn: 06/06/84College: New Hampshire

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KEVIN MCCABE #12 QBHeight: 6ʼ 2”Weight: 220 lbsBorn: 06/25/84College: California University of Pennsylvania

The California University of Pennsylvania quarterback led his team to a 12-2 record and a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference West Title, and McCabe was later signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers as an undrafted free agent.

BERNARD MORRIS #14 QBHeight: 6ʼ 4”Weight: 215 lbsBorn: 05/29/85College: MarshallExperience: 2 years

In addition to playing quarterback for the Jacksonville Sharks in 2010, Morris contributed as a receiver and on special teams.  He finished the year with a QB rating of 103.9 and completed 61% of his passes.  He showed his versatility by passing for a TD, rushing for three TDs, catching two TD passes, and scoring a return TD.  Played in 2009 with Arkansas of the afl2.

SIONE OHUAFI #69 CHeight: 6ʼ 3”Weight: 330 lbsBorn: 09/03/80College: Indiana University

Sione Ohuafi started as an offensive lineman for the Indiana Hoosiers before playing professionally in the ArenaFootball2 League. Ohuafi played both offense and defense for the Amarillo Dusters of the AF2.

NEIL PURVIS #4 DEHeight: 6ʼ 2”Weight: 275 lbsBorn: 01/11/82College: Virginia StateExperience: 5 years

Neil Purvis played one year in the AF2, winning the Arena Cup before moving up to the AFL where he played for the K.C. Brigade and the Jacksonville Sharks. Purvis was a two-way starter for Virginia State, playing offense and defense for the Trojans. He started all four years at Virginia State earning All-Conference honors all four years and an invitation to the Las Vegas All American Classic game.

JAMAR FOULKS #77 CHeight: 6ʼ 2”Weight: 349 lbsCollege: Mansfield University

As a four-year starter at Mansfield Unversity, Jamar Foulks became the leader of the offensive line. He was a three-time All-PSAC selection, while also playing at offensive tackle in 2005. He was named to First-Team All-Region Honors in his senior year in 2006.

TYRRELL HERBERT #24 DBHeight: 6ʼ 2”Weight: 201 lbsBorn: 07/17/86College: University of Toledo

Herbert signed as a free agent with the Buffalo Bills following the 2009 NFL Draft. He went on to play for the Florida Tuskers of the United Football League before signing with the Pittsburgh Power.

BERNARD JOSH LAY #2 DBHeight: 6ʼ2” Weight: 195 lbsBorn: 9/2/82College: University of Pittsburgh

After a stellar career at the University of Pittsburgh, Josh Lay played with the St. Louis Rams of the NFL. Josh hails from Aliquippa, PA.

ANTHONY MORELLI #9 QBHeight: 6ʼ 4”Weight: 230 lbsBorn: 06/21/85College: Penn State

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CHRIS TERRELL #57 OLHeight: 6ʼ 6”Weight: 330 lbsBorn: 07/28/84College: Marshall UniversityExperience: 2 years

Chris Terrell started his college career at Butte College where he played on the defensive line recording 50 tackles and 8 sacks in his 2004 season. Terrell then transferred to Marshall where he also continued playing on the defensive line 2 years. After his senior year at Marshall, the Columbus Lions of the Southern Indoor Football League (SIFL) signed Terrell to play on the offensive line.

JOSHUA RUE #33 FBHeight: 6ʼ2”Weight: 245 lbsBorn: 08/19/79College: Duquesne

ANTONIO SMITH # DBHeight: 5ʼ 9”Weight: 190 lbsBorn: 04/06/87College: Bowling GreenExperience: 1 year

Antonio Smith was a four-year starter at Bowling Green, where during the 2007 season he was named to the Third-Team All-MAC. In April 2009, Smith was signed to the Cleveland Browns as a rookie free agent where he attended mini-camp prior to signing with the Pittsburgh Power.

MIKE WASHINGTON #1 WRHeight: 5ʼ8”Weight: 175 lbsBorn: 10/19/86College: University of Hawaii

Mike Washington starred at his local high school in Aliquippa, PA before leaving for the Islands to play for the University of Hawaii. Washington started at wide receiver in Hawaii, helping the Warriors go undefeated and win the WAC championship in 2007.

NICK ZECK #75 OLHeight: 6ʼ6”Weight: 320 lbsBorn: 01/27/83College: Lakeland CollegeExperience: 3 years

Nick Zeck started at Lakeland College finishing with a career high 284 tackles and 29 sacks. Nick played for the Louisville Fire of the AF2 and the Rock River Raptors of the UFL before stepping up to the AFL. Zeck played with the Chicago Rush of the AFL in 2008 as a defensive lineman.

JASON WILLIS #7 WRHeight: 6ʼ1”Weight: 200 lbsBorn: 07/26/80College: Oregon

After standing out at the University of Oregon, Willis played for the NFL with the Seattle Seahawks and the Miami Dolphins before moving on to the AFL with the Jacksonville Sharks.

EDDIE THOMPSON #21 WRHeight: 5ʼ11”Weight: 190 lbsBorn: 02/01/86College: Idaho State

LARICO STEVENSON # DBHeight: 6ʼ 1”Weight: 190 lbsCollege: West Georgia

Acquired after week 1 from the New Orleans VooDoo

DARIUS ROBINSON #99 DLHeight: 6ʼ 3”Weight: 305 lbsCollege: Virginia State

Robinson played his college ball at Virginia State University and was a student at Petersburg High School before playing for the Arkansas Twisters of the af2. During the 2008 season he compiled 16 tackles, 2 sacks as well as forcing and recovering 2 fumbles.

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STARTERSQB - Kevin McCabeWR - Jason WillisWR - Lonnell DewaltWR - Eddie ThompsonFB - Joshua RueC - Jamar FoulksOL - Nick ZeckOL- Mike Byrne

DB - Carlos CampbellDB - Lenny WicksDB - Bernard Josh LayLB - Gary ButlerLB - Tyrrell HerbertDE - Terrance CarterDE - Neil PurvisNT - Darius RobinsonK - Paul Edinger

STAFFOwnershipMatt ShanerLance ShanerLynn Swann

CoachesChris Siegfried, Head CoachMaurice Blanding, Defensive CoordinatorJohn Sikora, Line CoachBrian Basile, Assistant Defensive Line/Linebackers CoachChuck Botta, Equipment Manager

Front OfficeMatt Shaner, CEO & General ManagerPeter Hill, PresidentBen Eltz, CFOMichael Gorham, Chief Operations OfficerJustin Gould, Director of Football OperationsCalvin Jackson, Group Ticket Sales RepresentativeKathryn Hill, Office Administrator/Executive AssistantLauren Suchy, Media Relations Coordinator

TV WPCW Pittsburghʼs CWBob PompeaniCraig Wolfley

Radio 93.7 The FanTroy ClardyDarnell DinkinsMegan Wolfley

HOME ARENA Announcer“Bubba” Snider

(Starters subject to change)

STANDINGS

TEAM! W ! L! T! %! PF! PACleveland! 1! 0! 0! 1.000! 061! 055Philadelphia! 1! 1! 0! .500! 086! 114Pittsburgh! 1! 1! 0! .500! 110! 86Milwaukee! 0! 2! 0! .000! 072! 111

2011 AMERICAN CONFERENCE - EASTERN

For complete league stats, visit ArenaFootball.com

MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACTLauren [email protected]

Ethan [email protected]

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ROSTER (by name) ROSTER (by #)

WR 1 Washington, Mike Hawaii

DB 2 Lay, Bernard Josh Pitt

DB 3 Campbell, Carlos Notre Dame

DE 4 Purvis, Neil VA State

K 5 Edinger, Paul Michigan St

WR 6 Campbell, Irv GA Southern

WR 7 Willis, Jason Oregon

LB 8 Butler, Gary Cal (PA)

WR 10 Dewalt, Lonnell Kentucky

DB 11 Adams, Royce Purdue

QB 12 McCabe, Kevin Cal (PA)

QB 14 Morris, Bernard Marshall

WR 18 Mathis, Jerome Hampton

WR 21 Thompson, Eddie Idaho State

DB 22 Wicks, Lenny Youngstown State

DE 23 Carter, Terrance Colorado St

DB 24 Herbert, Tyrrell Toledo

FB 33 Rue, Joshua Duquesne

OL 55 Terrell, Chris Marshall

OL 57 Byrne, Mike Delaware

C 69 Ohuafi, Sione Indiana

OL 75 Zeck, Nick Lakeland

C 77 Foulks, Jamar Mansfield

DB 99 Robinson, Darius VA State

WR 1 Washington, Mike Hawaii

DB 2 Lay, Josh Pitt

DB 2 Smith, Antonio BGSU

DB 3 Campbell, Carlos Notre Dame

DE 4 Purvis, Neil VA State

K 5 Edinger, Paul Michigan St

WR 6 Campbell, Irv GA Southern

WR 7 Willis, Jason Oregon

LB 8 Butler, Gary Cal (PA)

QB 9 Morelli, Anthony Penn State

WR 10 Dewalt, Lonnell Kentucky

DB 11 Adams, Royce Purdue

QB 12 McCabe, Kevin Cal (PA)

QB 14 Morris, Bernard Marshall

WR 18 Mathis, Jerome Hampton

WR 21 Thompson, Eddie Idaho State

DB 22 Wicks, Lenny Youngstown State

DE 23 Carter, Terrance Colorado St

DB 24 Herbert, Tyrrell Toledo

FB 33 Rue, Joshua Duquesne

DL 47 Gaines, Josh Penn State

OL 55 Terrell, Chris Marshall

OL 57 Byrne, Mike Delaware

C 69 Ohuafi, Sione Indiana

OL 75 Zeck, Nick Lakeland

C 77 Foulks, Jamar Mansfield

WR 82 Ball, David New Hampshire

DT 99 Robinson, Darius VA State

DB Stevenson, LaRico West Georgia

DB 11 Adams, Royce Purdue

WR 82 Ball, David New Hampshire

LB 8 Butler, Gary Cal (PA)

OL 57 Byrne, Mike Delaware

DB 3 Campbell, Carlos Notre Dame

WR 6 Campbell, Irv GA Southern

DE 23 Carter, Terrance Colorado St

WR 10 Dewalt, Lonnell Kentucky

K 5 Edinger, Paul Michigan St

C 77 Foulks, Jamar Mansfield

DL 47 Gaines, Josh Penn State

DB 24 Herbert, Tyrrell Toledo

DB 2 Lay, Josh Pitt

WR 18 Mathis, Jerome Hampton

QB 12 McCabe, Kevin Cal (PA)

QB 9 Morelli, Anthony Penn State

QB 14 Morris, Bernard Marshall

C 69 Ohuafi, Sione Indiana

DE 4 Purvis, Neil VA State

DT 99 Robinson, Darius VA State

FB 33 Rue, Joshua Duquesne

DB 2 Smith, Antonio BGSU

DB Stevenson, LaRico West Georgia

OL 55 Terrell, Chris Marshall

WR 21 Thompson, Eddie Idaho State

WR 1 Washington, Mike Hawaii

DB 22 Wicks, Lenny Youngstown State

WR 7 Willis, Jason Oregon

OL 75 Zeck, Nick Lakeland

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Arena Football LeaguePittsburgh Power Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 21, 2011)

All games

Date Opponent Score Att.* Mar 11, 2011 PHILADELPHIA SOUL L 52-58 13904

Mar 19, 2011 IOWA BARNSTORMERS W 58-28 9190

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gRUE, Joshua 2 9 12 2 10 1.1 4 4 5.0CAMPBELL, Irv 1 2 4 0 4 2.0 0 2 4.0MORRIS, Bernard 2 5 14 10 4 0.8 0 6 2.0THOMPSON, Eddie 1 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 1.0MATHIS, Jerome 1 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -1.0Total 2 18 31 13 18 1.0 4 6 9.0Opponents 2 16 40 0 40 2.5 2 21 20.0

Passing gp rating comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gMORRIS, Bernard 2 108.76 38-58-3 65.5 378 7 37 189.0MCCABE, Kevin 2 153.27 10-14-0 71.4 110 3 37 55.0TEAM 2 39.58 0-0-0 0.0 -17 0 0 -8.5Total 2 109.72 48-72-3 66.7 471 10 37 235.5Opponents 2 107.66 52-81-3 64.2 571 9 46 285.5

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/gWILLIS, Jason 2 13 120 9.2 2 37 60.0WASHINGTON, M. 2 11 135 12.3 2 21 67.5DEWALT, Lonnell 2 8 74 9.2 3 21 37.0CAMPBELL, Irv 1 6 52 8.7 1 24 52.0MATHIS, Jerome 1 4 53 13.2 1 37 53.0RUE, Joshua 2 4 32 8.0 1 11 16.0THOMPSON, Eddie 1 2 22 11.0 0 21 22.0Total 2 48 488 10.2 10 37 244.0Opponents 2 52 583 11.2 9 46 291.5

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkEDINGER, Paul 2-2 100.0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 35 0

PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsRUE, Joshua 5 - - - - - - - 30DEWALT, Lonnell 4 - - - 1 - - - 26EDINGER, Paul - 2-2 12-14 - - - - - 18WASHINGTON, M. 2 - - - - - - - 12WILLIS, Jason 2 - - - - - - - 12MATHIS, Jerome 1 - - - - - - - 6CAMPBELL, Irv 1 - - - - - - - 6MORRIS, Bernard - - - - - 1-1 - - 0Total 15 2-2 12-14 - 1 1-1 - - 110Opponents 12 1-2 9-11 - - - - 1 86

Record: Overall Home Away NeutralAll games 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0Conference 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0Non-Conference 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0

Team Statistics PIT OPPFIRST DOWNS 34 36 R u s h i n g 6 5 P a s s i n g 22 29 P e n a l t y 6 2RUSHING YARDAGE 18 40 Rushing Attempts 18 16 Average Per Rush 1.0 2.5 Average Per Game 9.0 20.0 TDs Rushing 4 2PASSING YARDAGE 471 571 C o m p - A t t - I n t 48-72-3 52-81-3 Average Per Pass 6.5 7.0 Average Per Catch 9.8 11.0 Average Per Game 235.5 285.5 TDs Passing 10 9TOTAL OFFENSE 489 611 Average Per Play 5.1 6.2 Average Per Game 244.5 305.5KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 9-199 15-195FG RETURNS: #-Yards 0-0 0-0INT RETURNS: #-Yards 3-42 3-24FUMBLES-LOST 4-1 3-3PENALTIES-Yards 16-75 15-95TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 0 : 1 4 3 0 : 4 53RD-DOWN Conversions 7/17 6/164TH-DOWN Conversions 5/7 3/7

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgDEWALT, Lonnell 1 24 24.0 1 24HERBERT, T. 1 2 2.0 0 2LAY, Josh 1 16 16.0 0 16

FG Returns no. yds avg td lgTotal 0 0 0.0 0 0Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgTHOMPSON, Eddie 5 111 22.2 0 32MATHIS, Jerome 2 48 24.0 0 31WILLIS, Jason 2 40 20.0 0 23Total 9 199 22.1 0 32Opponents 15 195 13.0 0 25

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gWILLIS, Jason 2 0 120 0 40 0 160 80.0W A S H I N G T O N , 2 0 135 0 0 0 135 67.5THOMPSON, Ed 1 1 22 0 111 0 134 134.0MATHIS, Jerome 1 -1 53 0 48 0 100 100.0DEWALT, Lonnel 2 0 74 0 0 24 98 49.0Total 2 18 488 0 199 42 747 373.5Opponents 2 40 583 0 195 24 842 421.0

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gMORRIS, Bernard 2 63 4 378 382 191.0MCCABE, Kevin 2 14 0 110 110 55.0RUE, Joshua 2 9 10 0 10 5.0CAMPBELL, Irv 1 2 4 0 4 4.0THOMPSON, Eddie 1 1 1 0 1 1.0Total 2 90 18 471 489 244.5Opponents 2 97 40 571 611 305.5

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf22 WICKS, Lenny 2 14 4 16.0 . . . 1 . . . . .3 CAMPBELL, C. 2 10 2 11.0 . . . 2 . . . . .24 HERBERT, T. 2 7 4 9.0 . . 1-2 1 . . . . .2 LAY, Josh 1 7 3 8.5 . . 1-16 2 . . . . .11 ADAMS, Royce 1 7 . 7.0 . . . 1 . . . . .

Total 2 61 22 72.0 2-12 2-12 3-42 10 4 1-0 1 . .Opponents 2 55 22 66.0 9-24 5-17 3-24 5 3 1-0 3 . 1