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1 FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES 2 BCS/ 3 AP/ 3 USA Today 8-0, 6-0 ACC Streak: Won 10 WAKE FOREST DEMON DEACONS 4-5, 2-4 Streak: Lost 2 9 /FSUSeminoles /FSUFootball @seminoles_com @FSU_Football /flstateseminoles /FSUFootball Nov. 9 • Noon • Winston-Salem, N.C. BB&T Field (31,500) Surface: FieldTurf Live Stats: Seminoles.com Television (ABC) Mike Patrick ....................................................... Play-by-Play Ed Cunningham ............................................... Color Analyst Jeannine Edwards .................................................... Sideline Radio Seminole IMG Radio Network Tallahassee flagship 94.9 WTNT-FM and 1270-AM Gene Deckerhoff ............................................... Play-by-Play William Floyd .................................................... Color Analyst Tom Block ................................................................. Sideline Satellite Radio 92 (Sirius), 196 (XM) FSU COACHING STAFF Jimbo Fisher (f).................................................. Head Coach Jeremy Pruitt (f) ................................. Defensive Coord./DBs Rick Trickett (f)............................................ Assistant HC/OL Tim Brewster (pb) ...............................Recruiting Coord./TEs Lawrence Dawsey (f) ................. Passing Game Coord./WRs Jay Graham (f)............................................... Running Backs Odell Haggins (f)....................................... Defensive Tackles Charles Kelly (f) ...........................Special Teams Coord./LBs Randy Sanders (f) ........................................... Quarterbacks Sal Sunseri (pb) ............................................ Defensive Ends Graduate Assistants: Offense - David Spurlock (pb), Chris Revell (f). Defense - Addison Lynch (pb); George Helow (pb). FLORIDA STATE SCHEDULE Date Opponent Result/Time TV Series Note Sept. 2 at Pitt* W, 41-13 ESPN Pitt leads 5-4 Winston accounts for 5 TDs in debut Sept. 14 Nevada W, 62-7 ESPN FSU leads 1-0 FSU scores 59 unanswered points in rout Sept. 21 Bethune-Cookman W, 54-6 ESPN3 FSU leads 1-0 Defense holds B-CU to 60 yards passing and six points Sept. 28 at Boston College* W, 48-34 ABC/ESPN2 FSU leads 8-4 Winston accounts for 397 yds total offense & 4 TDs Oct. 5 Maryland* W, 63-0 ESPN FSU leads 22-2 Noles record biggest shutout win ever over ranked team Oct. 19 at Clemson* W, 51-14 ABC FSU leads 19-8 FSU scored the most points ever in Death Valley Oct. 26 NC State* W, 49-17 ABC FSU leads 23-11 Noles jump out to 35-0 lead in first quarter and roll Nov. 2 Miami* W, 41-14 ABC Miami leads 31-27 Freeman scores 3 TDs for 4th straight W in series Nov. 9 at Wake Forest* Noon ABC FSU leads 24-6-1 FSU looks to avenge 35-30 loss at WF in 2011 Nov. 16 Syracuse* 3:30 p.m. ABC/ESPN2 or ESPNU FSU leads 5-1 FSU has a five-game win streak against Syracuse Nov. 23 Idaho TBA TBA First Meeting First game against a school from Idaho Nov. 30 at Florida TBA TBA Florida leads 34-21-2 FSU has won two of the last three games WHAT’S INSIDE: Series Notes - page 5 • Depth chart - page 20 • 2013 Statistics - page 41 WHAT 2 WATCH 4 7 Florida State (No. 2 BCS/No. 3 AP/No. 3 USA Today Coaches) looks for its seventh straight Atlantic Coast Conference win of 2013 when the Seminoles (8-0, 6-0 ACC) travel to Wake Forest (4-5, 2-4 ACC). The game will be televised on ABC at Noon. A Seminole win clinches FSU’s second straight ACC Atlantic Division title and third berth in the ACC Championship Game in the last four years. Florida State’s win over Miami was the 12th straight victory for the Seminoles over an ACC opponent – the first time FSU has accomplished that feat in over 10 years, dating back to a 24-game win streak from 1998-2001. FSU has won 14 of its last 15 games against ACC foes. The Seminoles reclaimed the No. 2 spot in the Bowl Championship Series Standings after debuting at No. 2 in week 1 of the BCS standings which was the highest ranking for FSU in 13 years. FSU was ranked No. 3 in the BCS before it picked up its second win over a Top 10 team in the last three weeks with its win over Miami, 41-14. Florida State ranked No. 2 in the final BCS poll of the 2000 season (released Dec. 3, 2000). The Seminoles racked up 517 yards of total offense on 74 plays in the 41-14 win over then No. 7 Miami. In the last 22 games, FSU has tallied over 400 yards of total offense 17 times and over 500 yards offensively 12 times. The ‘Noles continue to rank in the Top 5 of both the USA Today and AP polls after defeating Miami. FSU has appeared in the Top 25 of both polls for 30 straight weeks, which ranks eighth among active teams nationally. The ‘Noles have ranked in the Top 13 of both polls for 27 consecutive weeks. The Seminoles are scoring touchdowns on 53.8 percent of their drives – the third-best percentage in the country (Baylor, 57%; Ohio State, 54.8%). FSU has scored 50 touchdowns on 93 offensive drives this season. The next closest team in the ACC is Georgia Tech. The Yellow Jackets are scoring touchdowns on 40.8 percent of their drives. In the 12 straight wins over ACC opponents, FSU is averaging 498.0 yards of total offense while limiting teams to 284.4 yards. FSU has gone over 500 yards of total offense in five of its six ACC wins in 2013 missing the 500-mark by just 11 yards at Boston College. The ‘Noles are averaging 177.6 yards on the ground and 320.4 yards through the air in the wins including 30 rushing touchdowns and 31 TD passes. Now in his fourth season, FSU head coach Jimbo Fisher (39-10) has compiled a .796 winning percentage which is the highest of any coach in ACC history. 13 30 498 12 17 53.8 .796 GAME INFORMATION

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FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES2 BCS/ 3 AP/ 3 USA Today8-0, 6-0 ACCStreak: Won 10

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Nov. 9 • Noon • Winston-Salem, N.C. BB&T Field (31,500)Surface: FieldTurfLive Stats: Seminoles.com

Television (ABC)Mike Patrick .......................................................Play-by-PlayEd Cunningham ...............................................Color AnalystJeannine Edwards .................................................... Sideline

Radio Seminole IMG Radio Network

Tallahassee flagship 94.9 WTNT-FM and 1270-AMGene Deckerhoff ...............................................Play-by-PlayWilliam Floyd ....................................................Color AnalystTom Block ................................................................. Sideline

Satellite Radio

92 (Sirius), 196 (XM)

FSU COAChING STAFFJimbo Fisher (f) ..................................................Head CoachJeremy Pruitt (f) ................................. Defensive Coord./DBsRick Trickett (f) ............................................ Assistant HC/OLTim Brewster (pb) ...............................Recruiting Coord./TEsLawrence Dawsey (f) .................Passing Game Coord./WRsJay Graham (f) ...............................................Running BacksOdell Haggins (f) .......................................Defensive TacklesCharles Kelly (f) ...........................Special Teams Coord./LBsRandy Sanders (f) ........................................... QuarterbacksSal Sunseri (pb) ............................................Defensive EndsGraduate Assistants: Offense - David Spurlock (pb), Chris Revell (f). Defense - Addison Lynch (pb); George Helow (pb).

FLORIDA STATE SChEDULEDate Opponent Result/Time TV Series Note Sept. 2 at Pitt* W, 41-13 ESPN Pitt leads 5-4 Winston accounts for 5 TDs in debutSept. 14 Nevada W, 62-7 ESPN FSU leads 1-0 FSU scores 59 unanswered points in rout Sept. 21 Bethune-Cookman W, 54-6 ESPN3 FSU leads 1-0 Defense holds B-CU to 60 yards passing and six pointsSept. 28 at Boston College* W, 48-34 ABC/ESPN2 FSU leads 8-4 Winston accounts for 397 yds total offense & 4 TDsOct. 5 Maryland* W, 63-0 ESPN FSU leads 22-2 Noles record biggest shutout win ever over ranked teamOct. 19 at Clemson* W, 51-14 ABC FSU leads 19-8 FSU scored the most points ever in Death ValleyOct. 26 NC State* W, 49-17 ABC FSU leads 23-11 Noles jump out to 35-0 lead in first quarter and rollNov. 2 Miami* W, 41-14 ABC Miami leads 31-27 Freeman scores 3 TDs for 4th straight W in seriesNov. 9 at Wake Forest* Noon ABC FSU leads 24-6-1 FSU looks to avenge 35-30 loss at WF in 2011Nov. 16 Syracuse* 3:30 p.m. ABC/ESPN2 or ESPNU FSU leads 5-1 FSU has a five-game win streak against SyracuseNov. 23 Idaho TBA TBA First Meeting First game against a school from IdahoNov. 30 at Florida TBA TBA Florida leads 34-21-2 FSU has won two of the last three games

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WhAT 2 WATCh 47 Florida State (No. 2 BCS/No. 3 AP/No. 3 USA Today Coaches) looks for its seventh straight

Atlantic Coast Conference win of 2013 when the Seminoles (8-0, 6-0 ACC) travel to Wake Forest (4-5, 2-4 ACC). The game will be televised on ABC at Noon. A Seminole win clinches FSU’s second straight ACC Atlantic Division title and third berth in the ACC Championship Game in the last four years.

Florida State’s win over Miami was the 12th straight victory for the Seminoles over an ACC opponent – the first time FSU has accomplished that feat in over 10 years, dating back to a 24-game win streak from 1998-2001. FSU has won 14 of its last 15 games against ACC foes.

The Seminoles reclaimed the No. 2 spot in the Bowl Championship Series Standings after debuting at No. 2 in week 1 of the BCS standings which was the highest ranking for FSU in 13 years. FSU was ranked No. 3 in the BCS before it picked up its second win over a Top 10 team in the last three weeks with its win over Miami, 41-14. Florida State ranked No. 2 in the final BCS poll of the 2000 season (released Dec. 3, 2000).

The Seminoles racked up 517 yards of total offense on 74 plays in the 41-14 win over then No. 7 Miami. In the last 22 games, FSU has tallied over 400 yards of total offense 17 times and over 500 yards offensively 12 times.

The ‘Noles continue to rank in the Top 5 of both the USA Today and AP polls after defeating Miami. FSU has appeared in the Top 25 of both polls for 30 straight weeks, which ranks eighth among active teams nationally. The ‘Noles have ranked in the Top 13 of both polls for 27 consecutive weeks.

The Seminoles are scoring touchdowns on 53.8 percent of their drives – the third-best percentage in the country (Baylor, 57%; Ohio State, 54.8%). FSU has scored 50 touchdowns on 93 offensive drives this season. The next closest team in the ACC is Georgia Tech. The Yellow Jackets are scoring touchdowns on 40.8 percent of their drives.

In the 12 straight wins over ACC opponents, FSU is averaging 498.0 yards of total offense while limiting teams to 284.4 yards. FSU has gone over 500 yards of total offense in five of its six ACC wins in 2013 missing the 500-mark by just 11 yards at Boston College. The ‘Noles are averaging 177.6 yards on the ground and 320.4 yards through the air in the wins including 30 rushing touchdowns and 31 TD passes.

Now in his fourth season, FSU head coach Jimbo Fisher (39-10) has compiled a .796 winning percentage which is the highest of any coach in ACC history.

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InterviewsMedia interviews with all FSU players and coaches MUST be arranged through the Sports Information Office. Contact Kerwin Lonzo, Football SID, via email at [email protected] or by calling (850) 644-5656 to arrange interviews with head coach Jimbo Fisher and Seminole players. Please give as much advance notice as possible when requesting players for midweek interviews. Players are available following practice on Mondays and prior (around lunch time) to practices on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Team locker rooms are off limits to media representatives at all times.Player’s phone numbers will not be given to the media and players should not be called directly or contacted through social media sites to arrange interviews or ask questions.

Head Coach Jimbo Fisher & Stream & Call-InFSU Head Coach Jimbo Fisher will meet with the media on Mondays during the season. Contact the Sports Information Office or refer to the weekly release for exact times and location for the press conferences which will begin during the week of the first game and run throughout the season.All interview requests for Coach Fisher are coordinated through Football SID Kerwin Lonzo via email at [email protected] or by calling (850) 644-5656. Coach Fisher will participate in the ACC head coaches’ weekly teleconference with the other 13 league coaches each Wednesday. He will also meet with the media immediately following practice Tuesday-Thursday.

2013 ACC FootballCoaches Teleconference(10:30 a.m.-1 p.m.—All times Eastern)

Dabo Swinney, Clemson 10:30 a.m.Jimbo Fisher, Florida State 10:40 a.m.Randy Edsall, Maryland 10:50 a.m.Scott Shafer, Syracuse 11:00 a.m.Jim Grobe, Wake Forest 11:10 a.m.Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech 11:20 a.m.Larry Fedora, North Carolina 11:30 a.m.Paul Chryst, Pittsburgh 11:40 a.m.Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech 11:50 a.m.Mike London, Virginia 12:00 p.m.Steve Addazio, Boston College 12:10 p.m.David Cutcliffe, Duke 12:20 p.m.Al Golden, Miami 12:30 p.m.Dave Doeren, NC State 12:40 p.m.

Media Phone Number: 913-312-0956

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

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

The password protected video FTP site will be hosting Monday press conferences with Florida State Football Head Coach Jimbo Fisher and the starting quarterback and a Thursday Jimbo Fisher interview.

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

Social MediaFlorida State Sports Information is making a continued effort in 2013-14 to utilize social media outlets as another way of passing information to our fans and those who cover our programs. Media can receive updated information from the SID office via Twitter by following @FSUSID as well as @KerwinFSUSID. Fan feeds for the athletic department (@Seminoles_com) and the football program (@FSU_Football) are available as well. Our Facebook home is located at http://www.facebook.com/FSUSeminoles.

collegepressbox.comCollegepressbox.com is the official media website for NCAA FBS football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, headshots, logos and more for each conference and its member schools. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an e-mail to: [email protected].

Credential RequestsAll requests for working press, radio, television, photography or scouting credentials should be directed to our online credentialing site located on the Seminoles.com Media Relations page no later than four days prior to the game. PHOTOS WILL BE REQUIRED AND MUST BE UPLOADED AT THE TIME YOU REQUEST CREDENTIALS. PHOTO MUST BE IN COLOR AND PROVIDE A CLEAR VIEW OF THE FACE. Requests for season credentials should be made at least two weeks prior to the first game. Space for the working press, radio and television is allocated by the FSU Sports Information Office. Any credential questions can be answered by Assistant A.D./SID and Digital Media Elliott Finebloom.The online system is now available. It is linked from the following page: http://www.seminoles.com/multimedia/mediarelations.html

MONDAYJimbo Fisher Press

Conference – 12:30 p.m.

Practice - 4:35 p.m.(Media can view first 15-20 min./Arrive by

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TUESDAYPractice - 3:45 p.m.(Media can view first 15-20 min./Arrive by

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WEDNEsdayPractice - 3:45 p.m.(Pre-Practice Viewing

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Jimbo Fisher Call-In Show at Four Points

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THURSDAYPractice - TBA

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Elliott Finebloom .............................Assistant AD Email [email protected] Phone ............................. (850) 644-1065 (O) ....................................... (850) 445-6952 (C)Kerwin Lonzo ...............................Football SID Email ................................... [email protected] Phone ............................. (850) 644-5656 (O) ....................................... (850) 544-4630 (C)Zach Stipe .............................Football Contact Email .................................... [email protected] Phone ............................. (850) 645-7683 (O) ....................................... (850) 228-7583 (C)Chuck Walsh ....................................Deputy SIDBob Thomas ................................ Associate SID

Maryjane Gardner......................... Assistant SIDJason Leturmy .............................. Assistant SIDSteve Stone .................................. Assistant SIDChrista Salerno ..............................SID AssistantScott Moriak...................................SID AssistantAaron Brecheisen ......................................InternCaneka Hammonds ...................................Intern

DIGITAL MEDIAScott Kotick.............................Assistant Director Brandon Mellor .......Managing Editor, Seminoles.comLayne Herdt ............................Assistant Director Jonathan Schillace .................Assistant Director

Media interviews with all Florida State players need to be arranged through the Sports Information Office. Contact Kerwin Lonzo (850) 644-5656 or Zach Stipe (850) 645-7683 to arrange interviews with players. Interview requests for Coach Jimbo Fisher should be arranged through Kerwin Lonzo (850) 644-5656. Please give at least one day‘s notice when request-ing players. Player’s phone numbers will not be given directly to the media and players should not be called directly or contacted via social media.

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FSU IN ThE 2013 NCAA RANKINGSCategory Rk ValueRushing Offense 27 209.8Passing Offense 9 339.4Passing Eff. 3 190.11Total Offense 4 549.1Scoring Offense 3 51.1Rushing Defense 25 129.1Pass Defense 2 158.5Pass Eff. Defense 5 100.52Total Defense 7 287.6Scoring Defense 4 13.1Net Punting 111 33.95Punt Return Avg 27 11.79Kickoff Return Avg 20 24.29Turnover Margin 8 1.0Sacks 39 2.38Sacks Allowed 66 2.00Tackles for Loss 25 6.9

INDIVIDUALS (TOP 25)Category Name Rk ValueCompletion Percentage Winston 7 .703Field Goal Percentage Aguayo 1 1.000Field Goals Per Game Aguayo 21 1.5Forced Fumbles Joyner 12 .38Passing Efficiency Winston 2 201.1Passing Touchdowns Winston 4 24Passing Yards Winston 14 2502Passing Yds Per Game Winston 13 312.8Pass Yds Per Completion Winston 2 16.79Points Responsible For Winston 7 162Points Responsible For/Game Winston 8 20.3Punt Returns Shaw 25 10.6Receiving Touchdowns Greene 12 8Receiving Yards Greene 24 773Receiving Yards Per Game Greene 23 96.6Scoring Aguayo 3 11.1Total Offense Winston 13 331.9

FSU IN ThE 2013 ACC RANKINGSCategory Rk ValueRushing Offense 2 209.8Passing Offense 1 339.4Passing Eff. 1 190.1Total Offense 1 549.1Scoring Offense 1 51.1Rushing Defense 3 129.1Pass Defense 2 158.5Pass Eff. Defense 2 100.5Total Defense 2 287.6Scoring Defense 1 13.1Net Punting 14 33.7Punt Return Avg 4 11.8Kickoff Return Avg 3 24.3Turnover Margin T-1 1.00Sacks T-8 2.38Sacks Allowed T-6 2.00Tackles for Loss 8 6.9

INDIVIDUALS (TOP 10)Category Name Rk ValueRushing Freeman 3 79.9Passing Avg/Game Winston 1 312.8Passing Efficiency Winston 1 201.1Receptions/Game Greene T-6 5.6Receive Yds/Game Greene 4 96.6 Shaw 10 77.2Total Offense Winston 1 331.9Scoring Aguayo 1 11.1 Freeman T-8 6.8Scoring (TDs) Freeman T-3 6.8 Greene T-7 6.0Scoring (Kicking) Aguayo 1 11.1Punt Return Avg Shaw 5 10.6All-Purpose Yds Freeman 10 103.0Field Goals Aguayo 3 1.50Field Goal Percentage Aguayo T-1 100.0PAT Kicking Percentage Aguayo T-1 100.0Fumbles Forced Joyner T-2 0.38 Brooks T-6 0.25Fumbles Recovered Edwards, Jr. T-9 0.17

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Florida State currently has an active streak of 37 straight seasons in which it has appeared in the AP Top 25, which ranks second nationally only behind Ohio State’s 47 straight seasons.

Florida State has been ranked in the Top 25 of both the AP and USA Today Coaches Polls 49 of 59 weeks under head coach Jimbo Fisher. During that time, FSU has spent 38 weeks in the Top 20 in both, 31 weeks in the Top 15 in both, 26 weeks in the coaches and 24 weeks in the AP Top 10, 13 weeks in the coaches and 10 weeks in the AP Top 5.

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Florida State leads the ACC in all-time winning percentage (.677) after improving the program’s record to 505-237-17 with the win against Miami. Even with the NCAA only recognizing 493 of the wins, the ‘Noles still own the highest winnining percentage in the ACC.

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Jimbo Fisher’s 39 wins rank him first among ACC coaches for career wins in their first four years. He passed former Maryland head coach Ralph Friedgen (2001-2004), who had 36.

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Florida State hasn’t trailed in a game in 271 minutes and 49 seconds – since the end of the second quarter at Boston College on Sept. 28. 271:49

The Seminoles racked up 500 yards of total offense for the fourth consecutive game. It’s the longest streak by FSU since 2000. FSU also has totaled 500 total yards of offense in six of its eight games this season.4

Florida State’s defense has held opponents to 20 or fewer points in 29 of its last 36 games. Since Jimbo Fisher took over the program in 2010, FSU’s D has only given up 20 or more points 12 times spanning 49 games.

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FSU has outscored ACC opponents 515-177 during its 12-game conference winning streak. The ‘Noles are averaging 42.9 points per game while limiting ACC teams to 14.7 points per game.

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Kicker Roberto Aguayo has made a school-record 65 consecutive kicks (53 PAT’s and 12 field goals). His 65 consecutive kicks made broke the previous school record of 54 consecutive kicks made by Dustin Hopkins during the 2010 and 2011 seasons.

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Florida State’s 41-14 win over then No. 7 Miami marked its eighth consecutive game of 40 points or more (every game in 2013). The streak (8) surpasses the 1995 team for most consecutive games with 40 points or more.

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Florida State has three wins over teams in the Top 25 this season by a combined 155-28. FSU defeated then No. 25 Maryland 63-0, then No. 3 Clemson 51-14 and then No. 7 Miami, 41-14. Miami and Clemson both still rank in the Top 25 and both have just one loss.

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FSU has won six consecutive and eight of its last nine true ACC road games with the lone loss coming at NC State, 17-16, in 2012. FSU does have a neutral site win over Georgia Tech in the 2012 ACC Championship.

Improve Jimbo Fisher’s record to 40-10 (.800) as the FSU head coach, which will extend the ACC record for career wins in the first four years of coaching in the ACC.

Improve Jimbo Fisher’s record against the ACC Atlantic Division to 14-4 (.778).

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AN FSU WIN WOULDGive Florida State an all-time record of 506-237-17 (.677).* (The NCAA will recognize 494 wins)506-237-17

Improve Jimbo Fisher’s record against ACC foes to 26-7 (.787) including meet-ings with Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech in ACC Championship games26-7

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On the road in the ACC in 2013, the ‘Noles are racking up 529.0 yards per game. FSU has gone over 400 yards eight times in its last 15 ACC road contests under Jimbo Fisher which includes 565 yards at Clemson, 489 yards at Boston College, 533 yards at Pitt in 2013.

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The ‘Noles are averaging 35.3 points per game in ACC road games under Jimbo Fisher. In 15 ACC road games since 2010, FSU has scored 40 or more points six times and 30 or more points 12 times while outscoring opponents 530-298.35.3

The Seminoles’ defense has held ACC opponents under 100 yards rushing in eight of their last 11 road games. Boston College (2013), Clemson (2013) and Wake Forest (2011) are the only teams to gain over 100 yards rushing during that time.8

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FSU has held ACC opponents to 20 or less points 10 times in the last 15 ACC road games. During that span, ACC teams are averaging 19.9 points per game against the Seminole defense and have scored a total of 298 points. 10

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The Seminoles are 3-0 in ACC road contests in 2013 having outscored their opponents 140-61. FSU last went undefeated on the road in ACC play in 2000 when the ‘Noles finished the ACC regular season 8-0.

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2013 hONORSTEAM AWARDSTostitos Fiesta Bowl National Team of the Week (Oct. 7)

JAMEIS WINSTONACC Rookie of the Week (Nov. 4)ACC Rookie of the Week (Oct. 28)Arby’s League of Brisket Smokin Player of the Week (Oct. 23)Davey O’Brien National Player of the Week (Oct. 21)ACC Player of the Week (Oct. 21)ACC Rookie of the Week (Oct. 21)CFPA Honorable Meniton QB (Oct. 21)Athlon Sports National Player and Freshman of the Week (Oct. 20)Athlon Sports ACC Player and Freshman of the Week (Oct. 20)Davey O’Brien National Player of the Week (Oct. 7)ACC Rookie of the Week (Oct. 7)CBSSports.com Rookie of the Week (Oct. 7)Manning Award “Stars of the Week” Award (Oct. 7)CFPA National Performer of the Week (Oct. 7)CFPA National Quarterback of the Week (Oct. 7)Walter Camp National Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 6)Athlon Sports National Player of the Week (Oct. 6)Athlon Sports National Freshman of the Week (Oct. 6)Athlon Sports ACC Player and Freshman of the Week (Oct. 6)ACC Offensive Back of the Week (Sept. 30)CFPA Honorable Mention QB (Sept. 30) Athlon Sports National Freshman of the Week (Sept. 29)ACC Rookie of the Week (Sept. 16)CFPA Honorable Mention QB (Sept. 3) ACC Rookie of the Week (Sept. 3)Davey O’ Brien QB of the Week (Sept. 3)Manning Award Star of the Week (Sept. 3) Athlon Sports National Freshman of the Week (Sept. 3)

LAMARCUS JOYNERLott IMPACT Trophy Player of the Week (Oct. 28) College All-Star Bowl Spotlight (Oct. 24)Lott IMPACT Trophy Quarter Finalist (Oct. 24)ESPN Helmet Sticker (Oct. 22)Jim Thorpe Defensive Back of the Week (Oct. 22)FWAA/Bronko Nagurski National Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 22)Lott IMPACT Player of the Week (Oct. 22)Reese’s Senior Bowl College Senior of the Week (Oct. 21)ACC Defensive Back of the Week (Oct. 21)CFPA National Defensive Back of the Week (Oct. 21)Walter Camp National Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 20) Athlon Sports ACC Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 20).

ROBERTO AGUAYOCFPA Honorable Meniton K (Oct. 21)Lou Groza Star of the Week (Oct. 21) CFPA Honorable Mention Specialist (Sept. 30) ACC Specialist of the Week (Sept. 16)

NICK O’LEARYCFPA Honorable Meniton TE (Oct. 21)CFPA Honorable Mention TD (Oct. 7)John Mackey Tight End of the Week (Sept. 4)CFPA Honorable Mention TE (Sept. 3)

TELVIN SMIThACC Co-Linebacker of the Week (Oct. 21)ACC Linebacker of the Week (Sept. 30)CFPA Honorable Mention LB (Sept. 23)

DEVONTA FREEMANAthlon Sports ACC Offensive Player of the Week (Nov. 3)CFPA Honorable Meniton All-Purpose (Nov. 3)

CAMERON ERVINGACC Offensive Lineman of the Week (Oct. 21)

RAShAD GREENEACC Receiver of the Week (Oct. 21)CFPA Honorable Meniton WR (Oct. 21)

MARIO EDWARDS, JR. CFPA Honorable Meniton DE (Oct. 21)

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Series history:Florida State vs. Wake ForestFlorida State leads 24-6-1Home: 17-3-1 / Away: 6-3 / Neutral: 1-0 / ACC: 17-4First Meeting: Oct. 20, 1956 / Home / T, 14-14Last Meeting: Sept. 15, 2012 / Home / W, 52-0Most points scored vs. Wake Forest:Overall & Home: 72 (72-13 win on Oct. 14, 1995)Away: 56 (56-14 win on Sept. 17, 1994)Most points given up vs. Wake Forest:Overall & Home: 30 (0-30 loss on Nov. 11, 2006) Away: 28 (41-28 win on Nov. 14, 2009) No. of shutouts:FSU: 6, Last: 52-0 on Sept. 15, 2012 at FSUWake Forest: 1, 30-0 on Nov. 11, 2006 at FSU Largest Margin of Victory:(59) 72-13 on Oct. 14, 1996Largest Margin of Defeat:(30) 0-30 on November 11, 2006

ALL-TIME SERIES – (W-24, L-6, T-1)Year Site Half Final1956 Tallahassee T 7-14 14-141958 Tallahassee W 21-10 27-241959 Tallahassee L 0-9 20-221960 Tallahassee W 7-6 14-61963 Tallahassee W 14-0 35-01965 Tallahassee W 3-0 35-01966 Tallahassee W 14-0 28-01968 Tallahassee W 14-17 42-241970 Tallahassee W 6-14 19-141973 Winston-Salem L 0-6 7-91992 Tallahassee W 28-7 35-71993 Tallahassee W 34-0 54-01994 Winston-Salem W 42-0 56-141995 Tallahassee W 41-0 72-131996 Orlando W 28-7 44-71997 Tallahassee W 38-0 58-71998 Winston-Salem W 10-0 24-71999 Tallahassee W 9-3 33-102000 Winston-Salem W 14-3 35-62001 Tallahassee W 42-14 48-242002 Winston-Salem W 14-21 34-21

2013 SChEDULEAug. 29 PRESBYTERIAN W, 31-7Sept. 6 at Boston College L, 10-24 Sept. 14 LOUISIANA-MONROE L, 19-21Sept. 21 at Army W, 25-11Sept. 28 at Clemson L, 7-56Oct. 5 NC STATE W, 28-13Oct. 19 MARYLAND W, 34-10Oct. 26 at Miami L, 21-24 Nov. 2 at Syracuse L, 0-13Nov. 9 FLORIDA STATE Nov. 23 DUKENov. 30 at Vanderbilt

WAKE FOREST qUICK hITS• Head coach: Jim Grobe (13th year)• 2012 overall record: 5-7• 2012 ACC record: 3-5• Wake Forest’s Jim Grobe is in his 13th season as

the head coach of the Demon Deacons. His 77 wins at Wake Forest have tied him with “Peahead” Walker for the most wins in school history. Grobe has taken the Deacons where no previous Wake Forest football coach has gone. He has led the Deacons to more bowl games, more eight-win seasons, and more bowl victories than any coach in school history;

• The Demon Deacon offense brings plenty of experi-ence to the field. Their three main weapons on the offensive side of the ball, quarterback Tanner Price, running back Josh Harris, and wide receiver Michael Campanaro have combined for 97 career starts;

• Wake Forest will be without senior wide receiver Mi-chael Campanaro, who leads the ACC in receptions with 67. He is out 4-6 weeks after breaking his collar bone againt Syracuse on Saturday.

• Wake Forest plays a 3-4 defense with loads of expe-rience up front. The Deacons currently rank seventh in the ACC in total defense.

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STORKflorida state redshirt senior center

BB&T Field Winston-Salem, N.C.

Wake Forest poses a serious threat in the trenches with redshirt senior nose guard Nikita Whitlock clogging up the middle. Whitlock is considered one of the best defensive linemen in the ACC and is able to wreak havoc in the running and passing game. The Seminoles’ redshirt senior center Bryan Stork is the leader for one of the most experienced offensive lines in the country. Stork enters the game with 35 career starts and will be asked to shutdown Whitlock who is third in the ACC with 14 tackles for loss, and is tied for fifth in the ACC with seven sacks. Florida State ranks first in the ACC in total offense, passing offense, and is second in rushing offense.

FSU Category WF 51.1 Scoring Offense 19.4 13.1 Scoring Defense 19.9 209.8 Rushing Offense 89.7 339.4 Passing Offense 224.1 549.2 Total Offense 313.8 129.1 Rushing Defense 152.9 158.5 Passing Defense 215.7 287.6 Total Defense 368.6

STAT LEADERS COMPARISON Category Florida State Wake Forest Touchdowns Freeman (9) Campanaro (6) Passing Yds Winston (2502) Price (1951) Pass. Efficiency Winston (201.1) Price (117.6) Rushing Yds Freeman (639) Harris (302) Receiving Yds Greene (773) Campanaro (803) Receptions Greene (45) Campanaro (67) Tackles T. Smith (53) Chubb (67) Sacks Joyner (3.0) Whitlock (7.0) Interceptions Four tied (2) Two tied (3) Punting Avg. Beatty (40.2) Kinal (40.2) Punt Ret. Avg. Shaw (10.6) Campanaro (4.5) KO Ret. Avg. Whitfield (26.6) Armstrong (18.8) Kicking Aguayo (100.0) Hedlund (63.6)

■ Leads the team with seven sacks and 14 TFLs this season;

■ Third on the team with 60 tackles; ■ Named second team All-ACC in 2011 and 2012.

■ Has started in 35 career games; ■ Top candidate for the Rimington Trophy

and Rotary Lombardi Award ■ Leads the team with 17 knockdown

blocks, including four vs. NC State

nikita

WHITLOCKwake forest redshirt senior nose guard

KEY BATTLE

2003 Tallahassee W 27-14 48-242004 Winston-Salem W 3-14 20-172005 Tallahassee W 20-7 41-242006 Tallahassee L 0-20 0-302007 Winston-Salem L 14-7 21-242008 Tallahassee L 0-3 3-122009 Winston-Salem W 17-7 41-282010 Tallahassee W 10-0 31-02011 Winston-Salem L 14-16 30-352012 Tallahassee W 38-0 52-0

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LAST MEETINGALL-TIME hIGhS VS. WAKE FOREST

A list of the best performances by the ‘Noles in the last 31 previous meetings with Wake Forest:

RUShInG PERFORMAnCES

Player no.-Yds YearChris Thompson 9-197 2012Warrick Dunn 8-162 1993Jermaine Thomas 25-149 2009Nick Maddox 19-122 2002Sean Jackson 16-116 1993

RECEIvInG PERFORMAnCES

Player no.-Yds YearRashad Greene 12-163 2011Greg Carr 3-129 2005E.G. Green 6-126 1996Snoop Minnis 6-122 2000E.G. Green 7-120 1997

PASSInG PERFORMAnCES

Player C-A-I,Yds, TDs YearThad Busby 27-35-0, 390 yds, 4 TDs 1997Chris Weinke 19-36-2, 354 yds, 2 TDs 1999Drew Weatherford 20-31-0, 351 yds, 3 TDs 2005Chris Rix 16-21-1, 345 yds, 3 TDs 2001Danny Kanell 28-36-2, 342 yds, 5 TDs 1995

TACKLE PERFORMAnCES

Player no. YearMichael Boulware 14 2002Lawrence Timmons 12 2006A.J. Nicholson 12 2005Sam Cowart 12 1997A.J. Nicholson 11 2003

TEAM BESTS

Total Offense 748 (1995)Rushing Yards 410 (1995)Rushing Attempts 54 (1995)Passing Yards 506 (1997)Passing Attempts 53 (1997)Pass Completions 36 (1997)

LAST MEETING

• Led by senior running back Chris Thompson’s explosive 197-yard, two-touchdown rushing performance and another dominant defensive effort, Florida State rolled to its second consecutive shutout and an ACC-opening win over Wake Forest, 52-0.

• Thompson had touchdown runs of 74 and 80 yards on consecutive FSU plays in the second quarter en route to gaining all 197 of his rushing yards in the first half - an opening half record for the Seminoles and 10th highest total in a single game in FSU history.

• The FSU defense harassed Wake Forest quarterback Tanner Price into just 8-of-22 passing, while holding the nation’s leading receiver Michael Campanaro to just two catches for eight yards.

• The Seminoles outgained the Demon Deacons 612 to 126 and gained 385 yards on the ground.

• Following senior quarterback EJ Manuel’s 16-yard running score, dynamic sopho-more receiver Rashad Greene returned a punt 60 yards for a score to put FSU ahead, 14-0 in the first quarter.

• Greene’s punt return score was his second of the season, becoming the first Nole to score multiple punt return touchdowns since 2005 and just the seventh since 1973.

• After Thompson’s incredible touchdowns, senior kicker Dustin Hopkins hit a field goal and Rodney Smith caught a 20-yard touchdown from Manuel to give FSU a commanding 38-0 halftime lead over a Wake Forest squad that had won 4-of-6 in the series heading into the game.

• Wake Forest was just 1-of-16 on third down conversions and punted 13 times. • Cornellius Carradine had a career-high 2.5 sacks.

1 2 3 4 FWake Forest 0 0 0 0 0 Florida State 14 24 7 7 52

SCORInG SUMMARY First Quarter04:28 FS EJ Manuel 16 yd run (D. Hopkins kick), WF 0 - FS 702:45 FS R. Greene 60 yd punt return (Hopkins kick), WF 0 - FS 14Second Quarter12:52 FS C. Thompson 74 yd run (Hopkins kick), WF 0 - FS 2109:42 FS Thompson 80 yd run (Hopkins kick), WF 0 - FS 2804:37 FS Hopkins 19 yd field goal, WF 0 - FS 3100:14 FS R. Smith 20 yd pass from Manuel (Hopkins kick), WF 0 - FS 38Third Quarter00:44 FS K. Shaw 17 yd pass from Manuel (Hopkins kick), WF 0 - FS 45Fourth Quarter12:21 FS Smiley 18 yd run (Hopkins kick), WF 0 - F

TEAM STATISTICS MUR FSUFIRST DOWNS 7 27RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-43 45-385PASSING YDS (NET) 83 227Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-10-0 28-19-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 59-126 73-612Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 5-89Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-102 0-0Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 13-40.0 4-42.0Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 3-20 5-48Possession Time 29:19 30:41Third-Down Conversions 1 of 16 6 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 5-6Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-13 4-26Attendance: 68,833

RUShInG: Wake Forest-Josh Harris 15-51; Deandre Martin 8-14; Michael Campanaro 1-3; Sherman Ragland 1-0; Kevin Sousa 2-minus 1; TEAM 1-minus 2; Orville Reynolds 2-minus 3; Tanner Price 5-minus 19. Florida State-Chris Thompson 9-197; James Wilder, Jr. 16-94; EJ Manuel 8-48; Debrale Smiley 4-30; Devonta Freeman 6-14; Lonnie Pryor 2-2.

PASSInG: Wake Forest-Tanner Price 8-22-0-82; Brendan Cross 1-1-0-minus 2; Patrick Thompson 1-1-0-3; Deandre Martin 0-0-0-0. Florida State-EJ Manuel 15-24-0-176; Clint Trickett 3-3-0-41; Jacob Coker 1-1-0-10.

RECEIvInG: Wake Forest-Sherman Ragland 2-48; Josh Harris 2-10; Michael Campanaro 2-8; Ter-ence Davis 1-9; Brandon Terry 1-7; Matt James 1-3; Deandre Martin 1-minus 2. Florida State-Kelvin Benjamin 4-44; Kenny Shaw 3-32; Lonnie Pryor 2-30; Rashad Greene 2-30; Chris Thompson 2-23; Rodney Smith 1-20; Nick O’Leary 1-11; Jared Haggins 1-11; Christian Green 1-10; James Wilder, Jr. 1-9; Devonta Freeman 1-7.

TACKLES (UA-A): Wake Forest-Brandon Chubb 6-1; Mike Olson 4-2; Zachary Allen 4-1; Riley Haynes 3-2; Duran Lowe 2-3; Kris Redding 3-1; Kevin Johnson 3-1; Derricus Ellis 3-1; James Ward 3-0; Florida State-Christian Jones 4-2; Timmy Jernigan 3-3; Bjoern Werner 3-1; Lamarcus Joyner 2-2; Everett Dawkins 3-0; Terrance Smith 3-0; Anthony McCloud 3-0; Cornellius Carradine 2-1; Eddie Gold-man 2-1; Xavier Rhodes 2-1; Demonte McAllister 1-2; Telvin Smith 2-0; Vince Williams 2-0.

Game 3, Sept. 15(5/6) Florida State 52, wake forest 0tallahassee, FLA.

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PERCENTAGE OF DRIVES SCORING A TOUChDOWN(Does not count taking a knee)Rk Team # of Drives # of TD’s Pct1. Baylor 100 57 .5702. Ohio State 104 57 .5483. Florida State 93 50 .5384. Oregon 112 59 .5275. Texas A&M 111 57 .5146. Alabama 90 43 .4787. Louisville 85 39 .4598. UCF 77 32 .4169. ASU 106 44 .41510. Navy 70 27 .410 BACK IN ThE 600 CLUBFor the second time in 2013, the Florida State offense eclipsed 600 yards in total offense.

■ The Seminoles piled up 614 total yards – 183 rushing and 431 passing – in their 63-0 whitewash of Maryland on Oct. 5.

■ They initially cracked that gaudy mark with a season-high 617 in a 62-7 win over Nevada back on Sept. 14.

■ The 2012 ‘Noles posted four games of 600 yards or more, including a season-high 667 in a home win over Clemson.

■ FSU has produced 31 600-yard games in its 67-year football history, including seven times under head coach Jimbo Fisher:

Yards Opponent Year667 Clemson 2012649 Boston College 2012647 Charleston Southern 2011617 Nevada 2013614 Maryland 2013612 Wake Forest 2012606 Murray State 2012 MORE ON 600-YARD PERFORMANCESHere are a few additional notes regarding FSU’s 600-yard games:

■ FSU’s 667-yard performance against Clemson in 2012 was its highest output since rolling up 771 against the Tigers in 2000. It ranks as the eighth-most productive performance in school history;

■ Of the 31 games of 600 yards or more in program history, FSU has eclipsed 700 yards seven times;

■ The single-game FSU school record for total offense is 858 yards, set at home against Maryland during a 69-21 victory in 1992;

■ FSU has rolled up 600 or more yards 16 times against Atlantic Coast Conference opponents as a conference member;

■ Only six of the 31 600-yard performances have come against Football Championship Subdivision (or Div. I-AA) opponents;

■ From 1992-2000 the Seminoles hit or exceeded the mark 12 times – all against ACC opponents;

■ Only seven of FSU’s 600-yard performances have come outside of Doak Campbell Stadium, including the 1995 game against Duke in Orlando;

■ Florida State didn’t post its first 600-yard game of total offense until 1968, when it went for 622 against Wake Forest.

‘NOLES NOTCh RECORD EIGhTh STRAIGhT 40-POINT GAMEThe 2013 Florida State team has already established one new school record, thanks to their 41-14 win over Miami. It marked the eighth consecutive game the Seminoles have scored at least 40 points:• The record-setting performance broke a tie with the prolific 1995 FSU squad, which scored 40

or more points in its first seven games;• Through eight games FSU is averaging 51.1 points per game in 2013, which trails only the

1995 team, which averaged 52.6 points through its first eight games;• The Seminoles have now tied the single-season record for most games with 40 points, match-

ing the eight put up by the 1995 squad.• With 409 points through eight games, the Seminoles are well ahead of the 2012 team’s single-

season record of 550 points scored (14 games).

FSU LEADS ThE NATION IN RED zONE EFFICIENCY For the seventh time in eight games the FSU offense cashed in on every red zone visit against an opponent, with a perfect 6-for-6 against Miami. The Seminoles scored four touchdowns and kicked two field goals in the 41-14 victory. Florida State leads the nation in red zone efficiency, converting 44 of 45 chances – a .978 success rate – which tops all 123 FBS schools.• The ‘Noles have scored 34 red zone touchdowns (23 rush/11 pass) and 10 field goals;• A closer look reveals that FSU ranks 8th nationally in red zone touchdown percentage (75.56)

and 7th with 34 red zone touchdowns;• FSU’s lone unsuccessful red zone visit ended with a second quarter lost fumble against

Bethune-Cookman back on Sept. 21;• Since that lost fumble versus BCU the Seminoles have converted 32 consecutive red zone

scoring opportunities.

MOVING ThE ChAINS EARLY Florida State converted 11 of 15 third-down attempts in its 41-14 win over Miami, which led to a whopping 38:33-21:27 time of possession disparity. The Seminoles rank among the nation’s best when it comes to moving the chains: • The ‘Noles climbed to No. 3 nationally (from ninth last week) in third-down conversions (55.95),

having cashed in on 47 of 84 opportunities while facing a potential punt this season;• FSU has faced third down only 84 times through eight games, which is fewer than any other

FBS team in 2013;• After piling up 25 first downs against the Hurricanes, the Seminoles are tied for 14th nationally

with 220 first downs;• The Seminoles rank No. 6 among FBS programs in first downs per game with a 27.5 average;• FSU was the last FBS team to attempt a fourth-down conversion when they successfully con-

verted a fake punt against NC State.

O’LEARY PRODUCES AT TIGhT END Junior Nick O’Leary collected his sixth touchdown reception of the season against NC State, which gives him a share of the all-time lead among tight ends in Florida State history. The John Mackey Award candidate, who shares the lead nationally for tight end TD receptions, is tied for fourth all-time in receptions and ranks second in receiving yards among tight ends in Seminole history: Name Years Recs Yds TDsGary Parris 1970-72 82 1,125 5Melvin Pearsall 1994-97 63 742 10Pat Carter 1984-87 62 715 7Nick O’Leary 2011- 53 768 10Thurston Taylor 1965-67 53 623 4Reggie Johnson 1987-90 52 544 0Sam Childers 1978-81 50 393 7Lonnie Johnson 1990-93 45 555 10

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WINSTON ABOUT TO RE-WRITE ACC FREShMAN LISTSThrough eight games quarterback Jameis Winston is on pace to become the most prolific freshman passing quarterback in Atlantic Coast Conference history:• His 2,502 passing yards rank No. 6 all-time among ACC freshmen;• Former Seminole Drew Weatherford set the ACC record in 2005 with 3,208:• With 24 touchdown passes, Winston is tied for second with former Seminole Chris Rix (24, 2001);• NC State’s Philip Rivers holds the ACC freshman record with 25 touchdown passes, set in 2000.

ACC Freshman Passing YardagePlayer, School Year Yards1. Drew Weatherford, FSU 2005 3,2082. Philip Rivers, NC State 2000 3,0543. Chris Rix, FSU 2001 2,7344. T.J. Yates, North Carolina 2007 2,6555. Kyle Parker, Clemson 2009 2,5266. Jameis Winston, FSU 2013 2,502

ACC Freshman TD PassesPlayer, School Year TDs1. Philip Rivers, NC State 2000 252. Jameis Winston, FSU 2013 24 Chris Rix, FSU 2001 24

WINSTON’S PER-SNAP PRODUCTIONA close look at Jameis Winston’s total offense numbers provides perhaps the most compelling storyline to the season he and the Seminoles are enjoying:• Winston has amassed 2,655 yards of total offense on just 262 plays through eight games, which translates to 10.13

yards per play;• Chris Weinke set the FSU single-season record for total offense with 4,070 yards on 461 plays for an average of 8.82

yards per play during his 2000 Heisman Trophy-winning season;• Charlie Ward ranks third in single-season total offense with 3,371 yards on 445 yards (7.53 ypp) during his 1993

Heisman-winning season;• Last season, EJ Manuel piled up 3,702 yards of total offense – which ranks No. 2 all-time at FSU – on 490 plays for a

7.55 yards per play average.

TAKING DOWN KANELL’S SINGLE-GAME MARKIn his collegiate debut, FSU quarterback Jameis Winston broke the Florida State single-game pass completion percentage record by connecting on 25 of 27 attempts for 356 yards and four TDs. His 92.6 percent rate wiped former standout and current ESPN announcer Danny Kanell from the record books. Kanell had held the record since Sept. 16, 1995 when he completed 28 of 32 attempts (87.5) against NC State. Kanell threw for 310 yards in a 77-17 win, which included five TD passes.

WINSTON IS qUITE ACCOUNTABLEWith one touchdown pass in FSU’s 41-14 win over Miami, quarterback Jameis Winston has now accounted for 27 of the Seminoles 50 offensive touchdowns this season:• The redshirt freshman has thrown 24 touchdown passes and rushed for three more; • Winston ranks seventh nationally in total point responsibility (162) and eighth in per game point responsibility (20.3);• With Winston in the game, FSU has churned out 43 offensive touchdowns (258 points) and the Bessemer, Ala. native has

had a direct hand in 162 points – 62.8 percent - of the point production.

MORE WINSTON WONDERS Jameis Winston has not been denied often this season, but an official ruling in the second half of the NC State game – turning a reception and a lost fumble into an interception – prevented him from recording a school-record fourth consecutive 300-yard passing game. Still, there is much to admire about what the redshirt freshman has accomplished to date:

■ With 325 passing yards in FSU’s 41-14 win over Miami, Winston has eclipsed the 300-yard total five times in eight games – all against ACC opponents;

■ Just eight games into his Florida State career, the five 300-yard passing games tie him for ninth on the Seminoles all-time list with EJ Manuel and Bill Cappleman and leave him one behind Charlie Ward;

■ His 444 passing yards against Clemson ranks as the ninth-best single-game mark in FSU history and is just the 14th 400-yard passing game by a Seminole quarterback;

■ With 24 touchdown passes, Winston shares eighth on FSU’s single-season list with Chris Rix;

■ Those 24 touchdown passes are also good for a share of 19th all-time for the ‘Noles;

■ Winston is the first FSU quarterback to guide the Seminoles to eight consecutive games with 40 points or more;

■ He authored just the 16th five-touchdown pass game in FSU history against Maryland;

■ With four TD passes against both Pitt and Boston College, Winston already has a hand in three of the top 51 TD passing performances in Seminole lore.

SITUATIONAL WINSTON FIGURESQuarterback Jameis Winston has been outstanding while leading the No. 3 Seminoles to an 8-0 start (6-0 ACC). Winston currently ranks second nationally in passing efficiency (201.1), which does not tell the whole story of his productivity. Here are a few situational statistics which provide a better snapshot:

■ Winston gets better as the game goes on, based on his completion percentages: 64.1, first quarter; 71.1, second quarter; 74.1, third quarter; 77.8, fourth quarter;

■ He has been most dangerous first down, completing 69 of 98 attempts (70.4) for 1,191 yards and 13 of his 24 touchdowns;

■ Of his 69 first-down completions, 44 have resulted in first downs;

■ He has been effective moving the chains on third down as well, completing 29 of 40 attempts (72.5) for 477 yards and five touchdowns and a staggering 27 first downs;

■ He is a near-perfect 10 of 11 on third-and-long (10+ yds), racking up 202 yards while converting first down nine times. Eight of those completions have gone for 15 yards or longer;

■ His passing efficiency rating on third-and-long is an astounding 305.17;

■ Of Winston’s 2,502 passing yards this season, 961 have come in the second quarter, where he has also struck for 11 of his 24 TD passes;

■ As good as Winston has been overall he has been even better in the second half of games, completing 54 of 72 attempts (75.0) for 911 yards and eight TDs;

■ Between the 40-yard lines, he has completed 51 of 71 attempts for 904 yards and 35 first downs;

■ Of his 149 completions, 105 have covered 10 yards or longer, which ranks eighth among FBS quarterbacks;

■ He has 45 completions of 20 yards or longer, which ranks fifth among FBS quarterbacks;

■ Winston is 16 of 18 (.890) with FSU trailing this season, good for 272 yards and four touchdowns.

WhERE WINSTON RANKSRedshirt freshman Jameis Winston is off to the finest start by a quarterback in Florida State history in 2013. Here’s a look at where he ranks nationally through seven games in a variety of categories:Category Number RankPassing Efficiency 201.1 2ndPassing Touchdowns 24 4thPassing Yards 2,502 14thper game 312.8 13thCompletion pct. 70.3 7thAttempts 212 65thCompletions 149 t43rdInterceptions 6 t81stYards Per Completion 16.79 2ndYards Per Attempt 11.9 2ndPoints Responsible 162 7thper game 20.3 8th

6-TIME ACC ROOKIE OF ThE WEEK

3-TIME DAVEY O’BRIEN NAT’L qB OF ThE WEEK

3-TIME ACC OFFENSIVE BACK OF ThE WEEK

2-TIME AThLON SPORTS NAT’L PLAYER OF ThE WEEK

WALTER CAMP NAT’L OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF ThE WEEK

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NOTIN’ ThE OFFENSEGREENE WORKING ON GAMES STREAKJunior wide receiver Rashad Greene extended his streak of consecutive games with a reception to 23 with six receptions for 83 yards in the win over Miami:

■ His 23-game streak, the longest among active Seminoles, began with his MVP performance in FSU’s Champs Sports Bowl win over Notre Dame to close the 2011 season.

■ Recently-graduated Seminole wideout Rodney Smith established the school record for consecutive receptions last season at 29.

GREENE MAKES hIS TOUChES COUNTWhen it comes to making the most of his touches, junior Rashad Greene has to be considered one of the most productive players in the nation:

■ With 24 career touchdowns on just 173 touches, he is averaging one touchdown every 7.2 times he puts his hands on the football.

■ With 83 yards on six receptions against Miami, Greene has amassed 2,557 career all-purpose yards and is averaging 14.8 yards every time he touches the football.

■ FSU’s top receiver each of the last two seasons, Greene has also found his way into the end zone as a punt return specialist and running the football.

■ •In 2012 he became the first Seminole since Peter Warrick (1999) to score TDs receiving, rushing and by return in a season.

GREENE’S CAREER PRODUCTIVITY Category Atts. Yards Avg. TDsReceiving 140 2110 15.1 21Rushing 7 74 10.6 1 Punt Returns 23 308 13.4 2Kickoff Returns 3 65 21.7 0Totals 173 2557 14.8 24

ALREADY AMONG BEST IN SChOOL hISTORYJunior receiver Rashad Greene has already left an indel-ible mark on the program, leading the team in receiving each of the past two seasons. Pushing his career receiving totals to 140 receptions, 2,110 yards and 21 touchdowns after his performance against Miami, the Albany, Ga. native is climbing FSU’s career lists:

■ Greene’s 21 career touchdown receptions ties him from seventh all-time with Anquan Boldin and Jessie Hester;

■ His 140 career receptions rank seventh on the all-time list;

■ Greene became the 13th player in FSU history with 2,000 career receiving yards and now ranks 10th with 2,110;

■ In 31 games Greene is averaging 4.52 receptions for contest, which ranks third all-time behind Ron Sellers (7.07) and Peter Warrick (4.81);

■ Greene and Andre Cooper are the only Seminoles with two streaks of five or more consecutive games with a TD reception in school history.

By The NumbersYards of total offense the Seminoles are averaging through eight games, which ranks fourth nationally

FSU’s nation-leading red zone conversion percentage (44 of 45)

School record for consecutive games of scoring 40 or more points

Consecutive games with 500 yards total offense; the longest streak by FSU since nine in 2000

The Seminoles yards-per-play average on offense this season which trails only Baylor (9.03) and Oregon (8.09)

Consecutive games with a reception by junior wide receiver Rashad Greene

Consecutive red zone scoring opportunities the Seminoles have converted into points

Yards-per-play average for quarterback Jameis Winston, which trails only Bay-lor’s Bryce Petty (12.38) nationally

The longest reception in FSU history by a TE recorded by Nick O’Leary versus Clemson went for 94 yards

Games in which quarterback Jameis Winston has thrown at least three touch-down passes

Games that junior receiver Rashad Greene has eclipsed 100 receiving yards, including four this season

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Number of touchdowns rushing and passing by the Seminoles this season26/24

Number of Seminoles who have scored an offensive touchdown this season12

Average yards per play from scrimmage by receiver Rashad Greene, which ranks seventh nationally17.2

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hONORS WATCh LISTS

MAXWELL AWARD (Presented to the college football player of the year by the Maxwell Football Club)• Jameis Winston (Semifinalist)

BEDNARIK AWARD (Presented to the college defensive player of the year by the Maxwell Football Club)• Timmy Jernigan• Christian Jones• Lamarcus Joyner

MACKEY AWARD(Presented to the nation’s most outstanding tight end by the John Mackey Award Selection Committee)• Nick O’Leary

RIMINGTON TROPhY (Presented to the nation’s most outstanding center by the Rimington Trophy Committee)• Bryan Stork

BRONKO NAGURSKI TROPhY (Presented to the nation’s most outstanding de-fensive player by the Charlotte Touchdown Club)• Timmy Jernigan• Christian Jones• Lamarcus Joyner

OUTLAND TROPhY (Presented to the nation’s most outstanding interior lineman by the FWAA)• Cameron Erving• Tre’ Jackson• Timmy Jernigan• Bryan Stork

JIM THORPE AWARD (Presented to the nation’s best defensive back by the Jim Thorpe Association)• Lamarcus Joyner (Semifinalist)

BUTKUS AWARD (Presented to the nation’s most outstanding linebacker by the Butkus Foundation)• Christian Jones• Telvin Smith

LOMBARDI AWARD (Presented to the college lineman of the year by the Rotary Club of Houston)• Tre’ Jackson• TImmy Jernigan• Christian Jones

BILETNIKOFF AWARD (Presented to the nation’s most outstanding receiver by the Tallahassee Quarterback Club Foundation)• Rashad Greene

GROzA AWARD(Presented to the nation’s most outstanding kicker by the Palm Beach Sports Commission)• Roberto Aguayo (Semifinalist)

ThE MEN UP FRONT AND BEhIND ThE NUMBERSFlorida State’s offensive line has emerged as one of the nation’s most outstanding units just one season removed from being one of the least-experienced. They have played no small role in helping the Seminoles, led by redshirt freshman quarterback Jameis Winston, produce one of the nation’s top offenses in 2013:• The starting five on the line enters the Wake Forest game with 119 combined career starts,

which is a far cry from the 17 combined starts they carried into the 2012 season;• Fifth-year senior center and Rimington Award candidate Bryan Stork has an offense-leading 35

career starts and is one of four returning starters from 2012;• Guards Tre Jackson (22 starts) and Josue Matias (23) are joined by left tackle Cameron Erving

(22) after they started all 14 games last season;• Right tackle Bobby Hart (17 starts) made nine starts in 2011 in addition to eight this season;• Collectively the group has contributed significantly to an offense which ranks among the top 10

nationally in six categories, including scoring, total offense, red zone efficiency and third-down conversion rate.

SIzzLING OVER 12-GAME ACC WIN STREAKThe Seminoles are riding a 12-game winning streak against Atlantic Coast Conference opponents, which is the program’s longest since it strung together 24 in a row between 1998-2001. Beyond the play of quarterback Jameis Winston, two other ‘Noles have shined offensively:• Junior wide receiver Rashad Greene has 70 receptions for 1,075 yards and 10 touchdowns

during that stretch, including at least one reception in all 12 games. He is averaging 89.6 yards per game and 15.3 yards per reception;

• Junior tailback Devonta Freeman has amassed 1,004 rushing yards on 157 carries, with 13 rushing touchdowns during the unbeaten run in ACC play. That comes out to an average of 6.4 yards per carry and 83.7 yards per game.

ChASING ThE hIGh MARKS OF 2012 TEAM By virtually every statistical measuring tool, Florida State enjoyed one of the most outstanding of-fensive seasons in the country in 2012. The 2013 team is already off to a statistical start that rivals last year’s team. Here’s a snapshot of where the ‘Noles ranked at the end of 2012 nationally and where they stack up currently:

Category 2012 (rank) 2013 (rank)Total offense 470.9 (19th) 549.1 (4th)Total yardage 6,601 (9th)* 4,393 (11th)Rushing TDs 40 (9th)* 26 (t10th)Red Zone Rushing TDs 34 (t5th) 23 (t5th)Scoring 39.29 (10th) 51.1 (3rd)Yards per play 7.01 (t3rd) 8.05 (3rd)Passing efficiency 154.01 (14th) 190.11 (3rd)Passing offense 264.9 (39th) 339.4 (9th)Yds. Per pass attempt 8.68 (6th) 11.3 (2nd)* - single-season school records in 2012 RUShING TO IMPRESSIVE PRODUCTION Florida State’s share-the-wealth approach to the running game has been especially productive in 2013, as was on display in the win over Miami. The Seminoles pounded the Hurricanes on the ground for 192 yards on 44 carries, including four rushing touchdowns:• The Seminoles rank 27th nationally in rushing offense(209.75 ypg), which tells only a small

portion of the story;• FSU is averaging 5.48 yards per carry, which ranks 15th among all FBS teams;• The Seminoles are tied for 10th nationally with 26 rushing touchdowns and are producing a

rushing touchdown at a rate of one for every 11.8 carries;To provide some perspective to the effectiveness of FSU’s rushing attack, the Seminoles are tied for 83rd nationally with just 306 rushing attempts.

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CRUELLY EFFICIENT OFFENSEThere may be no better indicator of Florida State’s offensive effectiveness in 2013 than a close examination of the Seminoles touchdown productivity and their ability to possess the football:

■ The FSU offense has had 93 possessions this season, excluding possessions that ended with the ‘Noles taking a knee, and have converted 53.8 percent of those (50) into touchdowns;

■ Only Baylor (57.0) and Ohio State (54.8) have a higher touchdown productivity rate by possession;

■ One reason the ‘Noles have been so successful has been their ability to sustain drives. Of the 93 offensive drives, only 17 have ended in three plays (or fewer). That’s a meager 18.3 percent, which ranks eighth nationally.

ShAW MOUNTING IMPRESSIVE SENIOR SEASONSenior wide receiver Kenny Shaw has been one of the most reliable and productive pass-catchers over the past two seasons and is off to a fast start in 2013, after adding three receptions for 44 yards against Miami:

■ The Orlando, Fla. native ranks second on the team with 34 receptions and 618 receiving yards;

■ Shaw is averaging 77.2 receiving yards per game, which ranks 10th in the ACC;

■ His career-best 18.2 ypc average leads all ACC receivers with at least 30 receptions this season;

■ Shaw has pushed his career receiving yardage total to 1,604;

■ He ranks 21st on FSU’s career receiving yardage list;

■ Shaw has 106 career receptions and is tied for 21st all-time among Seminoles;

■ Shaw and Rashad Greene are the only receivers on the roster with at least 30 receptions in each of the last three seasons;

■ Had a career-high 125 yards on two receptions against Boston College in 2012;

■ Collected a career-best seven receptions against NC State in 2011;

■ Led the Seminoles with six receptions and 61 yards in the Orange Bowl win over Northern Illinois.

■ Led the Seminoles with six receptions and 61 yards in the Orange Bowl win over Northern Illinois.

BENJAMIN SOARINg TO NEW hEIGhTSRedshirt sophomore receiver Kelvin Benjamin contin-ues to emerge as one of the Seminoles top targets in 2013. The 6-foot-5, 234-pounder has 25 receptions for 476 yards and five touchdowns through the first eight games:

■ In 2013 he has already set or matched single-game best marks for receiving yardage (103 vs. Boston College), receptions (5 vs. Pitt and Maryland) and touchdowns (2 vs. Maryland);

■ The Belle Glade, Fla. native has already eclipsed his 2012 season mark for touchdowns and is well on his way to surpassing his 30 receptions and 495 yard totals as well;

■ He has caught at least one pass in 10 consecutive games – the longest streak of his career – in a stretch that extends to the final two games of the 2012 season;

■ Benjamin’s streak of consecutive games with a touchdown catch was snapped at three against Miami, but he still managed two receptions for 46 yards.

FREEMAN RANKS AMONG BEST IN FSU hISTORYJunior tailback Devonta Freeman made his 20th career start in 33 games against Miami and finished with 78 yards on a career-high 23 carries, highlighted by touchdown runs of 5 and 12 yards. His 1,873 career rushing yards and 24 rushing touchdowns rank him among one of the most productive backs in school history:• Freeman ranks 14th on FSU’s career rushing yardage list;• His 24 rushing touchdowns give him a share of sixth all-time with Dayne Williams;• Freeman is also tied for ninth all-time among Seminoles with six 100-yard rushing games;• Through eight games Freeman has rushed for 639 yards (79.9 ypg), which puts him on pace to

become FSU’s first 1,000-yard rusher since Warrick Dunn (1,180) in 1996;

MASTERING hOMETOWN MIAMIDevonta Freeman, a Miami native, continued to torment the hometown Hurricanes with his finest all-around game in three meetings. The junior scored three touchdowns, including two on the ground and his first through the air – a 48-yard catch-and-dash with a screen pass from Jameis Winston:• Freeman finished with 78 rushing yards on a career-high 23 carries and added 98 receiving

yards on a career-high six receptions;• He established a new career-high for both touchdowns (3) and all-purpose yards (178);• The three touchdowns are the most in a game by a Seminole since Lonnie Pryor matched that

number in the 2012 season-opener against Murray State;• In three meetings against Miami, Freeman has amassed 258 rushing yards and four touch-

downs on 51 carries, to go along with nine receptions for 119 yards and a touchdown.

WILLIAMS’ PRESENCE FELT – IMMEDIATELYJunior Karlos Williams’ role continues to expand since he was moved from safety to tailback between the Pitt and Nevada games earlier this season:• Williams rushed for 46 yards on five carries in the 41-14 win over Miami, good for a whopping

9.2 ypc average;• Despite only seven games on offense, Williams ranks second among Seminoles with seven

rushing touchdowns;• He leads the team in yards per carry at 8.1 a tote and ranks second overall with 395 yards;• Williams made his tailback debut memorable when he raced 65 yards – untouched – for a

touchdown on his first career carry against Nevada, and finished with 110 yards on eight car-ries;

• He followed up with 83 yards and two touchdowns on nine carries against Bethune-Cookman;• Williams has at least one rushing touchdown in five of his seven games at tailback.

WILDER GETS BACK ON TRACK After missing the NC State game due to injury, junior tailback James Wilder Jr. didn’t waste any time having an impact in his return to action against rival Miami. Wilder rushed for 42 yards on nine carries and registered two rushing touchdowns for the fifth time in his career:• With touchdown runs of 1 and 5 yards, Wilder pushed his career rushing touchdown total to 16,

which is tied for 15th in school history with William Floyd and William McCray;• It was Wilder’s first two-touchdown game since the 2012 ACC Championship win over Georgia

Tech, when he was named Offensive MVP.

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■ Jalen Ramsey became the first true freshman to start at cornerback at Pitt on Sept. 2 since Deion Sanders got the nod against Kansas on Sept. 28, 1985.

■ Ramsey is the first true freshman to start a season opener at cornerback since 1977, when Bobby Butler opened the 1977 season with a start against Southern Mississippi on Sept. 10.

■ Ramsey had an interception versus the Panthers and is sixth on the team this season with 34 tackles.

TERRANCE TERRIFIC ■ Terrance Smith’s 12 tackles against Bethune-Cookman

were easily a career high and were the most by a Seminole this season.

■ The Decatur, Ga. native posted five wrap-ups on Bethune-Cookman’s first drive of the game, which included his first career sack for an eight-yard loss with 9:25 remaining in the first quarter.

■ After leading the Seminoles with 10 tackles versus Miami, he now has 38 tackles, 2.5 TFLs, two sacks, a QB hurry and a pass break-up on the season.

JERNIgAN A FORCE INSIDE ■ Junior defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan has recorded 25

tackles, five TFL’s and two sacks through his first seven games this season. He is first among FSU linemen in tackles.

■ Jernigan is a candidate for the Rotary Lombardi Award, the Chuck Bednarik Award and the Outland Trophy.

■ He led all defensive linemen with 46 tackles in 2012, the eighth-highest total on the team despite starting two of his 13 games played.

■ The Lake City, Fla., native has 19.0 career TFL’s, leaving him 6.5 shy of tying teammate Telvin Smith for 20th on the career list.

■ Jernigan started off his Florida State career on the right foot with Freshman All-America honors from several outlets after leading all interior linemen with 30 tackles.

TWO-WAY NOLES ■ Through seven games this season, Florida State has

been getting some serviceable time from two-way players Karlos Williams (RB/S) and Jacobbi McDaniel (DT/FB).

■ Williams’ 18-yard TD run against NC State gives him seven rushing scores this season. He recorded 86 yards on the ground against the Wolfpack.

■ On his first offensive touch in FSU’s 62-7 victory over Nevada, Williams went 65 yards for a touchdown run in the third quarter. The Davenport, Fla. native finished the game with 110 yards on eight carries, an average of 13.8 yards per rush.

■ Williams posted more gaudy stats against Bethune-Cookman in his second game as a tailback, compiling 83 yards on nine carries with two touchdowns and an average of 9.2 yards per carry.

■ McDaniel has been plugged in at the fullback position to assist Florida State in short-yardage situations including on a FSU TD run versus the Hurricanes. The redshirt senior from Greenville, Fla. has helped the Seminoles to 1,678 yards rushing through eight games.

■ McDaniel missed all of the 2012 season as he redshirted the year. With 12:44 remaining in the first half against Nevada, he brought down Nevada’s Chris Soloman for a two-yard loss to mark his first tackle-for-loss since assisting on one at Duke on Oct. 15, 2011. McDaniel finished with 1 TFL for two yards.

■ McDaniel added four tackles against Bethune-Cookman in a 54-6 win for FSU. He followed with three wrap-ups against Boston College on Sept. 28, and had a 0.5 tackle-for-loss against Maryland. He also had a pair of tackles versus Clemson and picked up four tackles vs. NC State.

■ After picking up another tackle versus UM, McDaniel is second on the team lead for tackles among interior linemen with 22.

2Florida State is second nationally in passing yards allowed, giving up just 158.5 yards per game.

The ‘Noles have recorded three defensive touchdowns this season. It is the most produced by the FSU defense since scoring four touchdowns in the 2009 season.

3Linebacker Telvin Smith has recorded 10 or more tackles in three of the last five games.

Florida State forced four turnovers in its signature 51-14 win over then-No. 3 Clemson on Oct. 19. It was the most turnovers forced by the defense since creat-ing four turnovers in a 21-7 win at Florida on Nov. 26, 2011.

Florida State’s defensive performance against then-No. 25 Maryland on Oct. 5 resulted in a 63-0 win. It was the fifth time in school history the Seminoles shut out a Top 25 team, with the last coming on Oct. 18, 1997, in a 38-0 win over Georgia Tech.

FSU’s total defense ranks seventh in the country. The ‘Noles are allowing 287.6 total yards per game.

The ‘Noles have forced at least one turnover in 13 consecutive games. The last time Florida State did not force a turnover was in a 48-7 win over Duke on Oct. 27, 2012.

FSU is allowing just 13.1 points per game, which ranks fourth nationally in scoring defense. In terms of total points allowed this season, the ‘Noles have allowed just 105 total points. The Seminoles are one of just four teams to surrender 105 point or fewer this season.

Opponents have been limited to just a 31.5 percent success rate (35-for-111) on third downs against FSU this season. The percentage ranks 15th in the country.

In the Jimbo Fisher era, which consists of 48 games played since 2010, Florida State’s defense has held opponents to less than 100 yards rushing in 28 games. That means 58 percent of the time Florida State does not allow the opposition to get past the triple-digit mark in rushing, quite an accomplishment in today’s era of spread and read-option offenses

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DEFENSE hAS ACCOUNTED FOR 55 NEGATIVE YARDAGE PLAYS ■ Through its first eight games this season, the Seminole defense has accounted for 55 nega-tive yardage plays (not counting turnovers forced). FSU forced a season-high 10 negative-yardage plays against NC State in a 49-17 victory over the Wolfpack on Oct. 26.

Florida State has allowed zero touchdown passes in three of its eight games played this season, including against Bethune-Cookman, Maryland and NC State.0

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NOTIN’ ThE DEFENSEINTERCEPTIONS STARTING TO PILE UPFirst-year defensive coordinator Jeremy Pruitt is continuing to find ways to put his talented Seminole defenders in position to create turnovers. • With two interceptions versus Stephen Morris the Seminoles increased their pick-off total top 12 on

the season in eight games. Last year, the FSU defense recorded 11 interceptions in 14 games. • Eight Seminoles have picked off passes this season and four of those eight defenders have two

picks. Last year six different Seminoles had an interception and only three Seminoles had more than one pick.

• FSU has recorded at least one interception in seven of eight games. The lone exception was in a 63-0 win over then No. 25 Maryland.

NO ChALLENGE TOO BIG The biggest testament to how good the FSU defense has been in 2013, besides its seventh-rated overall team defense, is the way this group has played against two top 10 teams (Clemson and Miami) and a top 25 team (Maryland):• Both Clemson (12) and Miami (38) are among the top 40 offenses in the nation.• The FSU defense allowed an average of just over 90 yards a game on the ground versus those three

opponents.• The defense recorded 3 fumbles, 7 sacks and 4 interceptions in those three high profile games.• Most impressively those three opponents scored a total of seven points in the second half of those

three games.

DEFENSE IGNITES OFFENSE FSU’s defense has forced 16 turnovers this season. The hard work on the defensive side has been an enormous benefit to a highly-talented offense, resulting in 14 scores off those turnovers:• 12 of Florida State’s 16 turnovers forced have resulted in touchdowns. Nine of these TD’s have

been achieved by Jameis Winston and company, while three others have been direct defensive scores by linebacker Telvin Smith, cornerback P.J. Williams and defensive end Mario Edwards Jr.

• Two of FSU’s turnovers resulted in a made field goal by kicker Roberto Aguayo (Clemson and Miami).

• For the season, Florida State’s offense has scored 69 points off turnovers while the FSU defense has accounted for 21 points (including made extra points) of its own.

• FSU is eighth in the nation in turnover margin per game (1.0).

NO FLY zONEFlorida State’s pass defense has been on point in Jeremy Pruitt’s new scheme, allowing just 158.5 yards per game to rank second nationally:• The Florida State pass defense has forced two sub-100 yard passing performances already this

season, including Nevada (86 yards) and Bethune-Cookman (60 yards).• The Seminoles rank fifth in the nation in team passing efficiency defense, with opponents showing

just a 100.52 rating. The ‘Noles are one of just five teams holding opposing passers to under a 101 pass efficiency rating.

• Of the 124 passes completed against the Seminoles this season, just 11 of them have gone for 20 yards or more. Against Nevada, Clemson and NC State, Florida State limited each team to zero completions of 20 yards or greater.

• Florida State is the only team ranked in the Top 30 nationally in passing yards allowed that has surrendered less than 10.24 yards per completion (10.23). Only one other team in the top 30 in the national rankings have allowed less than 10.5 yards per completion, Bowling Green (10.27).

ANALYzING FLORIDA STATE ShUTOUTSIn the 63-0 win over Maryland, the Seminole defense was able to record its first shutout of the season and their first since defeating Wake Forest, 52-0, on Sept. 15, 2012. Here is an analysis of FSU shut-outs throughout the program’s history:• Overall, the Seminoles have posted 72 shutouts in 760 games played. That means nearly 1 in every

10.5 games played in FSU history has resulted in an FSU shutout.• In the Jimbo Fisher era, Florida State has recorded six shutouts on the defensive end. Prior to

Fisher’s arrival, FSU’s previous six shutouts recorded spanned between 1998-08.• The Seminoles have shut out an opponent at least one time in each of the past four seasons. The

last time FSU held such a streak was from 1977-81 when the ‘Noles had at least one shutout in five consecutive seasons.

• Twenty of Florida State’s 72 shutouts have come since joining the ACC (beginning in 1992). Of the 20 shutouts, 13 have come in ACC games.

• Of the other 13 ACC schools, FSU holds the most shutouts against Wake Forest with six.

JOYNER LEADS DEFENSE ■ Senior corner back Lamarcus Joyner leads Florida

State with three sacks and is behind only Telvin Smith with 43 tackles this season.

■ The sturdy secondary member had one of the best performances of his career in FSU’s 51-14 win over then-No. 3 Clemson. Joyner forced two fumbles, including one that led to a scoop-and-score, and added an 18-yard TFL and a pick.

■ His three first half turnovers versus Clemson led to 17 FSU points.

■ Joyner is second in the ACC and tied for 12th in the country in forced fumbles per game.

■ Joyner has been named to five different preseason lists (Jim Thorpe, Chuck Bednarik, Bronko Nagurski, Lott Impact Trophy and Paul Hornung) as well as be-ing named an ESPN.com preseason All-American.

■ Joyner has played in every game at Florida State since arriving as a freshman in 2010, a total of 49 games.

■ Joyner has led the Noles in each of the past two seasons in kick returns and kick return yardage, averaging 24.5 yards per return in his career.

■ He returned to the cornerback spot for the first time since his freshman year in 2010. In his first year at safety in 2011 he recorded four interceptions, which tied for fourth in the conference.

■ Joyner is one of six players in school history to begin his college career with USA Today Defensive Player of the Year accolades, joining Derrick Brooks (1990), Lamont Green (1993), David Warren (1996), Antonio Cromartie (2002) and current player Mario Edwards, Jr. (2011).

NOTIN’ CHRISTIAN JONES ■ In seven games played, Christian Jones has put

together 36 tackles, 4.5 TFL’s and four quarterback hurries while seeing more time at the defensive end position.

■ Jones picked up sacks in consecutive weeks against Clemson and NC State and now has two for the season.

■ A candidate for three major awards in the Dick Butkus Award, the Chuck Bednarik Award and the Bronko Nagurski Trophy.

■ Led Florida State with 95 tackles while playing at the weakside linebacker spot in 2012, which was seventh in the ACC.

■ Made the move to middle linebacker to begin the season in new defensive coordinator Jeremy Pruitt’s system. Jones has seen time at all three linebacker positions since coming to Florida State in 2010.

■ One of Florida State’s legacy players whose father Willie Jones Sr. starred at defensive end from 1975-78, while his brother Willie Jones Jr. also played for the Noles beginning in 2001.

BROOKS A STAR FOR FSU D ■ Senior safety Terrence Brooks has made a big

impact on Florida State’s highly-touted defense: ■ The Dunnellon, Fla., native is tied for sixth in the ACC

in fumbles forced per game, and has caused two balls to come loose in two of FSU’s last four games (Maryland and NC State).

■ Brooks became the first ‘Nole this season to post multiple interceptions when he stretched out on an overthrow and intercepted NC State QB Brandon Mitchell on the second offensive play of the game on Oct. 26. Brooks also had a pick in the season-opener at Pitt.

■ Brooks is tied for the team lead with four pass breakups this season, highlighted by two in FSU’s season-opener at Pitt.

■ He now has five interceptions for his career.

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NOTIN’ SPECIAL TEAMSAGUAYO OFF TO BLAzING START And Roberto has quickly become one of the nation’s best kickers. Aguayo...

■ Ranks first in the ACC and third in the NCAA in scor-ing at 11.1 points per game.

■ Has made all 65 kicks to start his career (53-53 PATs and 12-12 FGs).

■ Nailed a career-best 45-yard field goal and added seven PAT’s versus Bethune-Cookman.

■ Aguayo was the ACC Specialist of the Week for Week 3 after scoring 14 points (eight PAT’s and two FG’s) in a 62-7 win over Nevada on Sept. 14.

■ Began his collegiate career by scoring 11 points in the Seminoles’ 41-13 win at Pitt.

■ Against Pitt, became the first FSU kicker not named Dustin Hopkins to attempt a field goal since Graham Gano against Wisconsin on Dec. 27, 2008 in the Champs Sports Bowl.

■ Named a Lou Groza Star of the Week on Oct. 21.

KENNY ShAW ■ Ranks fifth in the ACC with an 10.6 punt return aver-

age (15-159) in 2013. ■ Set new single season career-highs in all-purpose

yards (777), punt return yards (159) and receiving yards (618).

■ Second on the team with a 99.6 all-purpose yards per game average.

■ Returned the first kickoff of his career 20 yards against Bethune-Cookman after a safety produced a free kick.

■ Returned eight punts in 2012 for a 12.4 average after grabbing the starting duties for the final four games of the season.

SHAW’S PUNT RETURNS (GAME BY GAME)Opponent, Date No. Yards LongMaryland, Nov. 17, 2012 3 10 7Florida, Nov. 24, 2012 3 66 26Georgia Tech, Dec. 2012 2 23 15Pitt, Sept. 2, 2013 1 26 26Nevada, Sept. 14, 2013 5 53 16Maryland, Oct. 5, 2013 3 14 10Clemson, Oct. 19, 2013 1 24 24NC State, Oct. 26, 2013 5 42 23Total 23 258 (11.2) 26

CASON BEATTY ■ Has 21 punts and a 40.2 average in 2013. ■ Has put two punts inside the 10 this season, pinning

Pitt and Bethune-Cookman at their own nine-yard line.

■ Matched his season high with four punts versus NC State, putting two inside the 20-yard line.

■ Has put six of his 20 punts inside the 20-yard line and has two punts of 50 or more yards.

Kicker Roberto Aguayo has made a school-record 65 consecutive kicks (53 PATs and 12 field goals). His 65 consecutive kicks made is the ongoing school record. Aguayo broke the previous school record of 54 consecutive kicks made by Dustin Hopkins during the 2010 and 2011 seasons against NC State on Oct. 26. Kicker Roberto Aguayo is the only kicker in the nation who is perfect on at least 60 kicks this season. Aguayo is perfect on 65 kicks (53 PATs and 12 field goals).

Kicker Roberto Aguayo leads the ACC in scoring with 89 points and an 11.1 points per game scoring average. He is also the only player in ACC play who is averaging in double figure points scored per game.

Kicker Roberto Aguayo is the nation’s second leading scorer among kickers and among freshmen (11.1 points per game). He trails only Zane Gonzalez of Arizona State (11.6 ppg). He is third nationally in scoring among all players at all positions. (note – Gonzalez is a kicker and a freshman).

Florida State ranks third in the ACC in kickoff returns with a 24.3 yards per return average. Each of the five Seminoles (Kermit Whitfield, 26.6; Lamarcus Joyner, 22.0; Karlos Williams, 21.5; Jesus Wilson, 27.0 and Kenny Shaw, 20.0) who has returned at least one kickoff this season is averaging 20.0 or more yards per return.

Kicker Roberto Aguayo has outscored four of the Seminoles’ first eight opponents by himself (Clemson, Maryland, Bethune Cookman and Nevada) and has scored as many points as Florida State’s last six opponents combined—89 to 85.

Kicker Roberto Aguayo has made more than twice as many PATs as nine of the 14 ACC teams. He has made more than twice as many PATs than Boston College, 24; Pitt, 24; Maryland, 24; North Carolina, 22; Syracuse, 22, Virginia Tech, 21; Wake Forest, 20; Virginia, 20 and NC State, 19.

Aguayo is ranked second in the nation in PAT’s made with 53 and trails only Baylor’s Aaron Jones who has made 54 PAT’s this season.

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12Kicker Roberto Aguayo is only 15 made PATs away from setting a new school re-cord for PATs made in a single season. The single-season school record for PATs is 67 by Scott Bentley during the 1995 season. Aguayo’ s 53 PATs are tied for the fifth-most in a single season in school history.

15Senior Kenny Shaw, who tied his career high with five punt returns against NC State, is ranked 23rd in school history with 258 career punt return yards and is tied for 25th in school history with 23 career punt returns.23Freshman Kermit Whitfield has 318 all-purpose yards on 12 touches (213 on eight kickoff returns, 74 on three receptions and 31 on one rush) for a team-leading 26.5 yards per touch average.26.5Freshman Kermit Whitfield is Florida State’s team leader with eight kickoff returns for 213 yards and a 26.6 yards per return average. He has become Florida State’s primary kickoff returner with eight of the Seminoles’ 11 returns in the last six games after not recording kickoff return during the first two games of his career.

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2013 SEASON RECAPS & BOX SCORES

• Redshirt freshman quarterback Jameis Winston sparkled in his debut as a Seminole. Winston completed 25-of-27 passes for 356 yards and four touchdowns. He also rushed eight times for 25 yards and one score. His 92.6-percent completion percent-age set a school record.

• Junior wide receivers Rashad Greene led all receivers with 126 yards on eight recpetions and added a score.

• Junior tight end Nick O’Leary caught four balls for 47 yards and converted three of those receptions into touchdowns - tying the FSU mark for TDs by a tight end.

• The running back duo of Devonta Freeman and James Wilder Jr. combined for 110 yards rushing on 19 carries.

• Florida State racked up 533 yards of total offense and converted 7-of-11 on third downs.

• Defensive Coordinator Jeremy Pruitt’s new-look defense held Pittsburgh to 297 yards and forced two turnovers.

• Freshman cornerback Jalen Ramsey nabbed his first career start. He and senior safety Terrence Brooks each had an interception.

• The Seminoles allowed an 80-yard touchdown drive to open the game, but gave up just 217 yards and six points over the next 49:10 of game action.

• Senior cornerback Lamarcus Joyner led the team with nine tackles and two sacks.• Senior linebackers Christian Jones and Telvin Smith each had eight tackles.• Redshirt freshman Roberto Aguayo made the first two field goals of his collegiate

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SCORInG SUMMARY First Quarter10:50 UP Garner,M. 4 yd pass from Savage,T. (Blewitt,C. kick), FS 0 - UP 704:11 FS N.O’Leary 24 yd pass from J. Winston (R. Aguayo kick), FS 7 - UP 7Second Quarter13:41 FS O’Leary 2 yd pass from Winston (Aguayo kick), FS 14 - UP 709:18 UP Blewitt 28 yd field goal, FS 14 - UP 1002:13 FS Winston 5 yd run (Aguayo kick), FS 21 - UP 1000:38 FS R. Greene 23 yd pass from Winston (Aguayo kick), FS 28 - UP 10Third Quarter11:08 FS Aguayo 22 yd field goal, FS 31 - UP 1004:43 UP Blewitt 39 yd field goal, FS 31 - UP 1301:12 FS Aguayo 28 yd field goal, FS 34 - UP 13Fourth Quarter09:32 FS O’Leary 10 yd pass from Winston (Aguayo kick), FS 41 - UP 13

TEAM STATISTICS FSU UPFIRST DOWNS 24 16RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 34-156 27-96PASSING YDS (NET) 377 201Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-27-0 28-15-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 63-533 55-297Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-26 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-56 7-138Interception Returns-Yards 2-31 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 2-37.0 3-54.3Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 7-70 4-26Possession Time 35:08 24:52Third-Down Conversions 7 of 11 2 of 8Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 2-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-36 2-9Attendance: 65,500

RUShInG: Florida State-Wilder Jr. 10-58; Freeman 9-52; Winston 8-25; Abram 2-13; Green 5-8. PITT-Boyd 3-54; Bennett 9-35; Conner 9-34; Ibrahim 1-0; Savage 5-minus 27.

PASSInG: Florida State-Winston 25-27-0-356; Coker 2-2-0-21. PITT-Savage 15-28-2-201.

RECEIvInG: Florida State-Greene 8-126; Benjamin 5-73; Shaw 4-94; O’Leary 4-47; Freeman 2-11; Abram 2-11; Jones 1-15; Green 1-0. PITT-Street 6-141; Bennett 3-8; Boyd 2-26; Garner 2-11; Holtz 1-8; Parrish 1-7.

TACKLES (UA-A): Florida State-Joyner 7-2; Smith 7-1; Jones 4-4; Hunter 4-1; Brooks 3-1; Ramsey 3-1; Jernigan 2-2; Edwards Jr. 3-0; Eligwe 2-0; Williams 2-0; Waisome 1-0; Aguayo 1-0; McAllister 0-1; McDaniel 0-1. PITT-Vinopal 8-1; Gonzalez 7-1; Gordon 3-5; Hendricks 4-2; Pitts 4-1; Ezell 3-0; Soto 3-0; Donald 2-1; Bradley 2-1; Render 1-2; Williams 2-0; Coles 2-0; Howard 2-0; Galambos 0-2; Webb 1-0; Lewis 1-0; Durham 1-0; King 1-0; Christian 1-0; Thomas 1-0; Grigsby 1-0; Murphy 0-1; Price 0-1; Smith 0-1; Jarrett 0-1.

Game 1, Sept. 2(11/12) Florida State 41, Pitt 13Pittsburgh, PA.

• Redshirt freshman quarterback Jameis Winston started the game just 2-of-5 and tossed his first interception of the season in the second quarter. He rebounded to complete 13 consecutive passes and finished the game 15-of-18 for 214 yards, two passing touchdowns and one rushing score.

• FSU trailed 7-3 in the second quarter, but scored 59 straight points to end the game. • The Seminoles got rolling late in the second quarter when Winston found senior

wide receiver Kenny Shaw and junior wide receiver Rashad Greene for 24-yard touchdowns that sent FSU into halftime with a 17-7 lead.

• On the first play of the third quarter, junior running back Devonta Freeman rushed 60 yards to the Nevada 6-yard line and then punched in the score on the next play.

• Freeman (109 yards) and classmate Karlos Williams (110 yards) led a potent FSU rushing attack that rolled 377 yards on the ground against the Wolfpack.

• Williams, who just moved from safety to running back, scored a 65-yard touchdown on his first ever carry in the third quarter.

• The Noles scored four rushing touchdowns in the third quarter as junior running back James Wilder, Jr. (1-yard TD) and Winston (10-yard TD) joined Freeman and Williams.

• Junior safety Tyler Hunter had an interception, while redshirt freshman kicker Roberto Aguayo remained perfect on the season, nailing two field goals and all eight of his extra point attempts.

• Senior defensive backs Terrence Brooks and Lamarcus Joyner each made a team-best six stops.

1 2 3 4 FNevada 0 7 0 0 7 Florida State 3 14 31 14 62

SCORInG SUMMARY First Quarter06:19 FS R. Aguayo 23 yd field goal, NEV 0 - FS 3Second Quarter11:31 NEV B. Wimberly 11 yd pass from D. Combs (B. Zuzo kick), NEV 7 - FS 303:21 FS K. Shaw 24 yd pass from J. Winston (Aguayo kick), NEV 7 - FS 1000:38 FS R. Greene 24 yd pass from Winston (Aguayo kick), NEV 7 - FS 17Third Quarter14:29 FS D. Freeman 6 yd run (Aguayo kick), NEV 7 - FS 2412:47 FS K. Williams 65 yd run (Aguayo kick), NEV 7 - FS 3110:06 FS J. Wilder Jr. 1 yd run (Aguayo kick), NEV 7 - FS 3804:41 FS J. Winston 10 yd run (R. Aguayo kick), NEV 7 - FS 4500:58 FS R. Aguayo 33 yd field goal, NEV 7 - FS 48Fourth Quarter07:11 FS F. Stevenson 1 yd run (Aguayo kick), NEV 7 - FS 5502:48 FS R. Green 1 yd run (Aguayo kick), NEV 7 - FS 62

TEAM STATISTICS nEv FSFIRST DOWNS 13 29RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-128 41-377PASSING YDS (NET) 86 240Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-13-1 22-17-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-214 63-617Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 7-82Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-151 2-54Interception Returns-Yards 1-10 1-27Punts (Number-Avg) 9-45.9 1-53.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 7-80 6-45Possession Time 33:01 26:59Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 6 of 10Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 7-7Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-11 0-0Attendance: 73,847

RUShInG: nevada-SOLOMON 26-108; LYTLE 6-16; COMBS 2-7; TENPENNY 1-2; TEAM 1-minus 1; MCLAURIN, Nate 2-minus 4. Florida State-Williams 8-110; Freeman 9-109; R. Green 5-78; Wilder Jr. 6-45; Coker 1-12; Stevenson 3-10; Winston 4-8; Maguire 1-6; Terrell 1-4; Ponder 1-0; TEAM 2-minus 5.

PASSInG: nevada-STEWART 7-15-1-49; COMBS, Devin 6-9-0-37. Florida State-Winston 15-18-1-214; Coker 2-4-0-26.

RECEIvInG: nevada-WIMBERLY 5-23; BRADLEY 3-23; TURNER 3-18; ARENDSE 2-22. Florida State-Shaw 6-94; Greene 3-39; Benjamin 2-37; O’Leary 2-16; C.Green 1-19; Whitfield 1-16;Stevenson 1-10; Wilder Jr. 1-9.

TACKLES (UA-A): nevada-MCNEAL 6-4; GARRETT 4-2; MITCHELL 3-2; LYONS 2-3; BERTRANDO 1-4; HEKKING 4-0; JONES 3-1; SMITH 2-2; KEETON 2-2; FAVORS 1-3; YATES 2-1; DE KONING 2-1; REYNOSO 1-2; DOBRICH 0-3. Florida State-Brooks 5-1; Joyner 2-4; Ramsey 5-0; Jones 1-4; McDaniel 4-0; Smith 3-1; Edwards Jr. 2-2; McAllister 0-4; Eligwe 3-0; Hicks 1-2; Jernigan 1-2; Northrup 2-0; Goldman 1-1; Walker 1-1; Smith 0-2.

Game 2, Sept. 14(10/9) Florida State 62, NEVADA 7TALLAHASSEE, FLA.

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• Florida State moved to 3-0 on the season by totaling 492 yards of total offense, while holding Bethune-Cookman to just 242 yards.

• Senior linebacker Telvin Smith put Florida State on the scoreboard first with a 68-yard interception return with 8:39 left in the first quarter.

• The Seminoles also got a safety and a career-best 45-yard field goal from Roberto Aguayo before scoring their first offensive touchdown at the 12:11 mark in the second quarter.

• FSU went ahead 19-0 after redshirt freshman Jameis Winston eluded a sack by tossing a defender off and throwing an 11-yard touchdown strike to redshirt sopho-more wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin.

• Winston also found junior wide receiver Rashad Greene for a 19-yard score to open the third quarter and finished 10-of-19 for 148 yards.

• Junior running back Devonta Freeman tallied 112 yards on the ground for his second straight game exceeding the century mark in rushing, while classmate Karlos Wil-liams added two running scores in the third quarter.

• Senior wide receiver Kenny Shaw totaled a team-best 89 receiving yards. • Aguayo extended his streak of kicks made to start a career to 25. • Sophomore linebacker Terrance Smith made the most of his first career start,

recording 12 tackles and one sack. • Redshirt freshman Chris Casher and true freshman Matthew Thomas each had two

tackles for a loss. • Casher finished with 10 stops and classmate Ukeme Eligwe nabbed six tackles.

1 2 3 4 FBethune-Cookman 0 0 6 0 6 Florida State 10 23 21 0 54

SCORInG SUMMARY First Quarter08:39 FS Tel. Smith 68 yd interception return (R. Aguayo kick), BCU 0 - FS 702:33 FS Aguayo 45 yd field goal, BCU 0 - FS 10Second Quarter13:50 FS TEAM safety, BCU 0 - FS 1212:11 FS K. Benjamin 11 yd pass from J. Winston (Aguayo kick), BCU 0 - FS 1905:49 FS J. Wilder Jr. 2 yd run (Aguayo kick), BCU 0 - FS 2601:13 FS D. Freeman 1 yd run (Aguayo kick), BCU 0 - FS 33Third Quarter13:39 FS R. Greene 19 yd pass from Winston (Aguayo kick), BCU 0 - FS 4008:21 BCU Wilson 7 yd run (Cagle kick failed), BCU 6 - FS 4006:15 FS K. Williams 3 yd run (Aguayo kick), BCU 6 - FS 4700:46 FS K. Williams 1 yd run (Aguayo kick), BCU 6 - FS 54

BCU FSFIRST DOWNS 18 26RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 56-182 36-266PASSING YDS (NET) 60 226PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 17-8-1 25-13-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-242 61-492FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 0-0PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 1-6 0-0KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 7-104 3-86INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 1-68PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) 8-39.1 3-39.0FUMBLES-LOST 2-0 1-1PENALTIES-YARDS 8-59 3-25POSSESSION TIME 35:59 24:01THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 9 OF 18 2 OF 6FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 OF 0 0 OF 0RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 1-1 6-7SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 1-4 3-29Attendance: 74,841

RUShInG: Bethune-Cookman-Jordan 15-81; Wilson 12-41; Green 10-28; White 7-13; Williams 7-11; Dixon 5-8. Florida State- Freeman 10-112; Williams 9-83; Wilder Jr. 8-56; Winston 3-11; Green 5-8; Coker 1-minus 4.

PASSInG: Bethune-Cookman-Wilson 5-10-0-37; Williams 3-7-1-23. Florida State- Winston 10-19-0-148; Coker 3-6-0-78.

RECEIvInG: Bethune-Cookman-Poole 3-46; Murphy 2-9; Baker 1-5; Monroe 1-0; Terry 1-0. Florida State-Shaw 4-89; Greene 4-44; Benjamin 2-26; Green 2-25; Whitfield 1-42.

TACKLES (UA-A): Bethune-Cookman-Drayton 5-6; Addison 1-6; Bryant 5-0; Williams 2-2; Hanks 2-2; Borgella,J. 3-0; Marcellon 2-1; Williams 1-2. Florida State-Ter. Smith 5-7; Casher 6-4; Eligwe 2-4; Levenberry 3-2; Brooks 3-2; Tel. Smith 2-3; Northrup 2-3; McDaniel 2-2; K. Smith 2-2; Thomas 3-0; Joyner 1-2; Ramsey 1-2; Walker 0-3; Hunter 2-0; Shanks 1-1; Mitchell 1-1; Hicks 0-2.

Game 3, Sept. 21(8/8) Florida State 54, Bethune-cookman 6tallahassee, FLA.

• FSU extended its win streak over ACC foes to nine with the victory. The Seminoles are now 4-0 for the second straight season.

• With his second-ever 300 yard passing game, Jameis Winston improved to 4-0 as a starter with 12 touchdown passes, two touchdown runs, two interceptions and zero lost fumbles.

• FSU trailed 17-3 in the second quarter, but Winston threw three touchdowns in the quarter to give FSU a 24-17 lead at halftime.

• Winston’s 55-yard hail mary touchdown pass to Kenny Shaw to end the first half featured the quarterback eluding two would-be sack attempts before throwing a bullet as time expired.

• Roberto Aguayo extended his streak of made kicks (either field goals or PATs) to 33 with two fields and six PATs. That streak is a school record for made kicks to start a career breaking the previous mark of 29 set by Derek Schmidt in 1984.

• Three of the four longest completions of freshman Jameis Winston’s career came in the game. The Alabama native completed passes of 56, 55, and 41 yards.

• Rashad Greene hauled in his second TD of the game in the third quarter to give him 18 career receiving TDs. After his second receiving TD of the day, Greene has 21 career TD’s on 147 touches. Greene now has caught a TD in five straight games for the second time in his career.

• Nate Andrews and P.J. Williams both recorded second-half interceptions against Boston College. The ‘Noles now have at least one interception in each of their four games this season.

1 2 3 4 FFlorida State 3 21 14 10 48 Boston College 14 3 10 7 34

SCORInG SUMMARY First Quarter09:58 BC Moore 6 yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), FS 0 - BC 706:34 FS R. Aguayo 40 yd field goal, FS 3 - BC 701:46 BC Sinkovec 3 yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), FS 3 - BC 14Second Quarter11:19 BC Freese 24 yd field goal, 8-55 4:04, FS 3 - BC 1710:35 FS R.Greene 56 yd pass from J. Winston (Aguayo kick), FS 10 - BC 1701:49 FS C. Abram 10 yd pass from Winston (Aguayo kick), FS 17 - BC 1700:00 FS K. Shaw 55 yd pass from Winston (Aguayo kick), FS 24 - BC 17Third Quarter11:52 BC Freese 24 yd field goal, FS 24 - BC 2009:06 FS Greene 10 yd pass from Winston (Aguayo kick), FS 31 - BC 2003:42 FS K. Williams 1 yd run (Aguayo kick), FS 38 - BC 2002:10 BC Willis 52 yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), FS 38 - BC 27Fourth Quarter14:07 FS Aguayo 20 yd field goal, FS 41 - BC 2713:41 FS P.J. Williams 20 yd interception return (Aguayo kick), FS 48 - BC 2709:44 BC Moore 17 yd pass from Rettig (Freese kick), FS 48 - BC 34 FS BCFIRST DOWNS 24 22RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 36-159 45-200PASSING YDS (NET) 330 197PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 27-17-1 28-18-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 63-489 73-397FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 0-0PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 2-53KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 1-17 6-162INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 2-55 1-16PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) 4-40.0 4-35.0FUMBLES-LOST 1-0 0-0PENALTIES-YARDS 5-44 3-44POSSESSION TIME 26:44 33:16THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4 OF 11 3 OF 13FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 OF 0 2 OF 3RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 4-4 5-6SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 3-22 4-29Attendance: 40,129

RUShInG: Florida State-Winston 14-67; Freeman 9-49; Williams 6-22; Wilder Jr. 6-15; Abram 1-6. Boston College-Williams 28-149; Willis 5-28; Amidon 3-19; Rettig 9-4.

PASSInG: Florida State-Winston 17-27-1-330. Boston College-Rettig 18-28-2-197.

RECEIvInG: Florida State-Shaw 4-93; Greene 4-90; Benjamin 3-103; Wilder Jr. 2-18; Abram 2-15; O’Leary 1-14; Green 1-minus 3. Boston College-Amidon 7-42; Moore 4-69; Miller 2-34; Parsons,C 2-23; Dudeck 1-20; Crimmins 1-6; Sinkovec 1-3.

TACKLES (UA-A): Florida State-Tel.Smith 6-4; Ramsey 7-0; Brooks 5-2; Jernigan 5-2; C. Jones 5-2; Joyner 6-0; Hollin 3-1; P.J. Williams 2-2; Andrews 2-2; Goldman 2-2; McAllister 0-4; Eligwe 3-0; LawrenceStample 2-1; McDaniel 2-1; Hicks 1-2; Boston College-Jones 4-3; Divitto 3-3; Rositano 3-2; Edebali 3-2; Daniels 2-3; Keyes 3-1; Pierre-Louis 2-2; Asprilla 3-0; Ramsey 2-1; Abdesmad 2-1; Sylvia 1-2.

Game 4, Sept. 28(8/8) Florida State 48, Boston College 34Chesnut Hill, Mass.

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• No. 8 Florida State’s 63-0 victory over No. 25 Maryland marks FSU’s most lop-sided Top 25 win in school history. The previous high in point differential against a Top 25 team was a 59-0 victory over then-No.15 South Carolina on Nov. 5, 1988, on the road in Columbia, S.C. FSU is now 91-87-4 vs. AP Top 25 teams.

• Florida State’s 63-0 win over No. 25 Maryland was the Seminoles’ first shutout win over a Top 25 team since winning 38-0 over Georgia Tech on Oct. 18, 1997, in Talla-hassee. It also tied the all-time mark for margin of victory against a ranked opponent in college football history.

• Florida State’s 63 points scored against ACC opponent Maryland are the most points scored by the Seminoles in a conference game since winning 63-14 over Duke on Oct. 14, 2000. In that same season, FSU also defeated ACC school North Carolina, 53-14, on Sept. 16.

• On the last play of the third quarter, senior safety, Terrence Brooks forced a fumble off a 26-yard reception by Nigel King. The fumble recovery by sophomore Ronald Darby was the first fumble recovery of the season for the ‘Noles.

• The Florida State defense’s 11 punts forced against Maryland marks a season high for the Seminoles. The previous season-best mark put together by the defenders was nine against Nevada.

• The Seminoles held Maryland to just 33 yards rushing after holding the Terrapins to just 34 yards on the ground a season ago. FSU’s 33 rushing yards allowed are the lowerst surrendered since holding Miami to 29 rushing yards on Oct. 20, 2012.

• Quarterback Jameis Winston put on a show in his fifth career start, completing 23 of 32 pass attempts for 393 yards and five touchdowns.

1 2 3 4 FMaryland 0 0 0 0 0 Florida State 7 14 21 21 63

SCORInG SUMMARY First Quarter08:14 FS K.Williams 1 yd run (R. Aguayo kick), UMD 0 - FS 7Second Quarter06:15 FS D. Freeman 5 yd run (Aguayo kick), UMD 0 - FS 1400:28 FS K. Benjamin 5 yd pass from J. Winston (Aguayo kick), UMD 0 - FS 21Third Quarter12:18 FS N. O’Leary 8 yd pass from Winston (Aguayo kick), UMD 0 - FS 2809:47 FS K. Shaw 21 yd pass from Winston (Aguayo kick), UMD 0 - FS 3501:50 FS O’Leary 12 yd pass from Winston (Aguayo kick), UMD 0 - FS 42Fourth Quarter14:56 FS Benjamin 21 yd pass from Winston (Aguayo kick), UMD 0 - FS 4911:28 FS K. Williams 17 yd run (Aguayo kick), UMD 0 - FS 5609:49 FS J. Coker 24 yd run (Aguayo kick), UMD 0 - FS 63

UMD FSFIRST DOWNS 9 33RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 25-33 43-183PASSING YDS (NET) 201 431PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 32-15-0 39-26-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 57-234 82-614FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 1-16PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 5-50KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 4-73 1-12INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 0-0PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) 11-38.2 4-42.0FUMBLES-LOST 3-1 1-0PENALTIES-YARDS 4-40 4-26POSSESSION TIME 25:45 34:15THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 2 OF 15 6 OF 11FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 OF 0 0 OF 0RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 0-0 6-6SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 1-9 1-9Attendance: 74,909

RUShInG: Maryland-Veii 8-15; Rowe 5-9; Diggs 1-5; Reid 4-4; Brown 3-3; B.Ross 3-minus 1; TEAM 1-minus 2. Florida State-Freeman 17-63; Wilder Jr. 6-40; Williams 5-29; Coker 1-24; Winston 7-24; Green 4-16; Stevenson 2-10; TEAM 1-minus 23.

PASSInG: Maryland-Rowe 9-17-0-119; Brown 6-14-0-82; Diggs 0-1-0-0. Florida State-Winston 23-32-0-393; Coker 3-7-0-38.

RECEIvInG: Maryland-Long 3-77; King 3-46; B.Ross 3-17; Diggs 2-24; Stinebaugh 1-13; L.Jacobs 1-10; K.Goins 1-9; Veii 1-5. Florida State-Shaw 5-96; Benjamin 5-60; Greene 4-108; O’Leary 4-55; Freeman 3-35; Green 2-39; Jones 1-16; Williams 1-15; Broxsie 1-7.

TACKLES (UA-A): Maryland-Davis 9-3; Nixon 8-2; Robinson 7-1; Likely 5-0; Farrand 5-0; Goree 4-1; Monroe 3-0; Bowers 2-1; Jefferson 0-3; Cudjoe-Virgil 2-0; Twine 2-0; Whitfield 2-0; Hendy 2-0; Dancel 0-2. Florida State-Casher 3-2; Tel. Smith 3-2; Ter. Smith 4-0; E.J. Levenberry 2-2; Dan Hicks 2-1; Jalen Ramsey 1-2; LawrenceStample 1-2; Reggie Northrup 1-2; Jacobbi McDaniel 0-3; Timmy Jernigan 2-0; Terrence Brooks 2-0; Derrick Mitchell 1-1; Nate Andrews 0-2; P.J. Williams 0-2; Mario Edwards Jr.

Game 5, Oct. 5(7/7) Florida State 63, (25/NR) MARYLAND 0tallahassee, FLA.

• No. 5 Florida State handed No. 3/4 Clemson a 51-14 loss in Death Valley in the season’s first matchup of Top 5 teams. The Seminoles scored the most points ever by an opponent at Clemson and the win vaulted FSU into the No. 2 position in the first BCS Standings of the season.

• Redshirt freshman quarterback Jameis Winstron threw for 444 yards and three touchdowns, and added a rushing score.

• Senior cornerback Lamarcus Joyner forced three turnovers in the first alone, includ-ing a forced fumble on the game’s first play, a sack where the fumble was returned for a touchdown and a second-quarter interception.

• Sophomore defensive end Mario Edwards, Jr., scooped up Clemson quarterback Tajh Boyd’s fumble after the Joyner sack and raced 37 yards for a touchdown to put the Seminoles ahead 17-0 in the first quarter.

• Junior wide receiver Rashad Greene scored two touchdowns and caught eight passes for 146 yards. Greene scored on a 72-yard catch and run in the second quarter that extended the FSU lead to 24-7.

• Junior tight end Nick O’Leary set FSU records for receiving yards by a tight end (161) and longest catch by a tight end (94 yards).

• The FSU defense held Clemson’s offense to nearly 200 yards below its season aver-age and forced four turnovers.

• Senior linebacker Telvin Smith made 11 tackles, while Joyner and senior linebacker Christian Jones each made eight stops.

• The FSU offensive line, particularly left tackle Cameron Erving held Clemson defen-sive end Vic Beasley to no sacks and just two tackles after the game was decided. Beasley entered the game leading the nation in sacks (9.0).

1 2 3 4 FFlorida State 17 10 14 10 51 Clemson 7 0 0 7 14

SCORInG SUMMARY First Quarter13:38 FS K. Benjamin 22 yd pass from J. Winston (R. Aguayo kick), FS 7 - CU 004:18 FS Aguayo 28 yd field goal, FS 10 - CU 003:07 FS M. Edwards Jr. 37 yd fumble recovery (Aguayo kick), FS 17 - CU 000:51 CU S. WATKINS 3 yd pass from BOYD (CATANZARO kick), FS 17 - CU 7Second Quarter07:08 FS R. Greene 72 yd pass from Winston (Aguayo kick), 4-95 1:39, FS 24 - CU 700:03 FS Aguayo 24 yd field goal, FS 27 - CU 7Third Quarter13:33 FS R. Greene 17 yd pass from Winston (Aguayo kick), FS 34 - CU 704:04 FS Winston 4 yd run (Aguayo kick), FS 41 - CU 7Fourth Quarter12:17 FS D. Freeman 2 yd run (Aguayo kick), FS 48 - CU 704:41 FS Aguayo 20 yd field goal, FS 51 - CU 700:13 CU STOUDT 2 yd run (CATANZARO kick), FS 51 - CU 14

FSU CUFIRST DOWNS 29 26RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-121 41-123PASSING YDS (NET) 444 203PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 35-22-1 45-22-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-565 86-326FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 1-37 0-0PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 1-24 1-45KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 2-73 5-68INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 2-27 1-29PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) 2-44.0 5-37.8FUMBLES-LOST 0-0 2-2PENALTIES-YARDS 12-104 7-96POSSESSION TIME 35:21 24:39THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 8 OF 12 5 OF 15FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 OF 0 3 OF 5RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 6-6 2-3SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 4-33 3-23Attendance: 83,428

RUShInG: Florida State-Freeman 21-84; Williams 3-19; Wilder, Jr. 5-12; Abram 1-3; Winston 7-2; Green 1-1. Clemson-McDOWELL 11-61; HOWARD 7-26; BROOKS 6-18; BOYD 14-8; STOUDT 2-7; S. WATKINS 1-3.

PASSInG: Florida State-Winston 22-34-1-444; TEAM 0-1-0-0. Clemson-BOYD 17-37-2-156; STOUDT 5-8-0-47.

RECEIvInG: Florida State-Greene 8-146; O’Leary 5-161; Shaw 5-64; Benjamin 3-62; Freeman 1-11. Clemson-S. WATKINS 8-68; BRYANT 3-46; McDOWELL 3-11; M. WILLIAMS 2-35; BROOKS 2-8; HUMPHRIES 1-12; LEGGETT 1-10; SECKINGER 1-9; HOPPER 1-4.

TACKLES (UA-A): Florida State-T. Smith 7-4; Joyner 8-0; Jones 7-1; Ramsey 4-2; Smith 4-1; Ter-rence Brooks 3-2; Levenberry 2-2; Northrup 3-0; Hicks 2-1; Williams 2-1; Eligwe 2-1; Andrews 2-0; K. Smith 2-0; Mario Edwards Jr. 1-1; McDaniel 1-1; White 1-1; Clemson-SHUEY 7-4; R. SMITH 5-6; BLANKS 4-2; ST. ANTHONY 3-2; ROBINSON 3-1; M. JENKINS 2-2; J. WATSON 3-0; BREELAND 2-1; CRAWFORD 2-0; STEWARD 2-0; JARRETT 2-0; CHRISTIAN 2-0; V. BEASLEY 1-1; KEARSE1-1.

Game 6, Oct. 19(5/5) Florida State 54, (3/4) Clemson 14Clemson, s.c.

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• Florida State moved to 7-0 for the first time since 1999 when the Seminoles would eventually win the national title.

• Bobby Bowden returned for the first time since his 2009 retirement.• Florida State has 11 consecutive victories over an ACC opponent. During this streak,

FSU has outscored its conference opponents 474-163.• Terrence Brooks’ interception on the second play of the game led to an 18 yard

touchdown run by Karlos Williams.• Florida State would score 35 points in the first quarter against the Wolfpack. The 35

points are tied for the most scored in a quarter in school history. The Seminoles have scored 35 points in a quarter four times in its history.

• Florida State’s defense has now held the opposition to 20 or fewer points in 28 of its last 35 games.

• Florida State’s 49-17 win against NC State marks its seventh consecutive game of 40 points or more.

• Jameis Winston had another impressive outing by going 16-of-26 for 292 yards passing and three touchdowns.

• Ronald Darby recorded an interception for the second consecutive game, becoming the first ‘Nole to record interceptions in back-to-back games since Jamie Robinson in 2009.

• Kermit Whitfield combined for 99 all-purpose yards. On his only carry of the game, he had a 31-yard reverse run for a score and also had a 16-yard reception and 52 total yards on two kickoff returns.

1 2 3 4 FNC State 0 0 10 7 17 Florida State 35 7 0 7 49

SCORInG SUMMARY First Quarter13:02 FS K. Williams 18 yd run (R. Aguayo kick), ST 0 - FS 711:12 FS K. Benjamin 39 yd pass from J. Winston (Aguayo kick), ST 0 - FS 1407:02 FS D. Freeman 11 yd run (Aguayo kick), ST 0 - FS 2106:09 FS N. O’Leary 14 yd pass from Winston (Aguayo kick), ST 0 - FS 2802:02 FS R. Greene 42 yd pass from Winston (Aguayo kick), 5-89 1:55, ST 0 - FS 35Second Quarter03:06 FS Freeman 4 yd run (Aguayo kick), ST 0 - FS 42Third Quarter07:51 ST Sade 36 yd field goal, ST 3 - FS 4200:59 ST Thornton 72 yd run (Sade kick), ST 10 - FS 42Fourth Quarter07:16 ST Thornton 1 yd run (Sade kick), 1ST 17 - FS 4202:19 FS K. Whitfield 31 yd run (Aguayo kick), ST 17 - FS 49

nCST FSFIRST DOWNS 16 30RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 42-188 34-224PASSING YDS (NET) 128 342PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 33-17-2 34-20-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 75-316 68-566FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 0-0PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 5-42KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 3-44 3-79INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 2-0 2-4PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) 8-46.8 4-36.8FUMBLES-LOST 1-1 0-0PENALTIES-YARDS 2-13 3-30POSSESSION TIME 30:53 29:07THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 6 OF 17 3 OF 8FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 1 OF 2 1 OF 1RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 2-2 4-4SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 3-23 3-14Attendance: 80389

RUShInG: nC State-Thornton 23-173; Underwood 3-23; Dayes 4-5; Mitchell 11-minus 1; Alston 1-minus 12. Florida State- Freeman 12-92; Williams 13-86; Whitfield 1-31; Green 2-19; Coker 5-7; Winston 1-minus 11.

PASSInG: nC State-Mitchell 17-33-2-128. Florida State-Winston 16-26-1-292; Coker 4-8-1-50.

RECEIvInG: nC State-Thornton 5-32; Creecy 3-9; Underwood 2-25; Smith 2-19; Grinnage 1-12; Purvis,T. 1-10; Watson 1-9; Valdes-Scant 1-8; Cheek 1-4. Florida State-Greene 8-137; Benjamin 3-69; Shaw 3-44; Green 2-22; Freeman 1-30; Whitfield 1-16; O’Leary 1-14; Williams 1-10.

TACKLES (UA-A): nC State-Johnson 5-3; Jones 5-1; Caldwell 4-2; Green 4-1; Pittman 3-2; Burriss 3-2; Teal 3-1; Buckley 1-2; Gray 1-2; Tocho 2-0; Ferguson 1-1. Florida State-Levenberry 3-5; Tel.Smith 3-3; Northrup 3-3; Ter. Smith 2-3; White 4-0; Jones 3-1; Joyner 2-2; Andrews 2-2; McDaniel 1-3; Walker 1-3; Demps 2-1; Waisome 2-1; Jernigan 1-2; Smith 2-0; Eligwe 1-1; Casher 1-1; Brooks 1-1; McAllister 0-2.

Game 7, Oct. 26(3/3/2) Florida State 49, NC State 17tallahassee, FLA.

2013 SEASON RECAPS & BOX SCORES

• Tonight’s FSU-Miami matchup set an all-time attendance record at Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium, with 84,409 tickets distributed.

• Devonta Freeman had a career day against Miami. Freeman established new career highs for touchdowns (3) and all-purpose yards (176). His 48-yard touchdown recep-tion in the second quarter marked the first of his career through the air.

• For the first time since the 2012 ACC Championship game -- and the fifth time in his career -- junior tailback James Wilder Jr. recorded a two-touchdown game.

• A pivotal play in the game came on a big fourth-down stop by the ‘Noles, as Miami tailback Duke Johnson was stuffed on a 4th-and-2 at the FSU 26. The big play was Florida State’s seventh fourth-down stop of the season, and it later added another one, making it eight fourth-down stops on the year.

• Place Kicker Roberto Aguayo has made a school record 65 consecutive kicks, inlcuding 53 PAT’s and 12 field goals.

• Sophomore cornerback P.J. Williams’ interception on Miami• s second drive of the second half extended Florida State’s turnover forced streak to

13 consecutive games. The pick was William’s second of the year.• The ‘Noles had a season-high 11 third-down conversions on 15 attempts, good for a

.733 third-down conversion rate.• Tonight’s victory over Miami gives the ‘Noles 12 consecutive wins over ACC op-

ponents.

1 2 3 4 FMiami 7 7 0 0 14 Florida State 7 14 14 6 41

SCORInG SUMMARY First Quarter09:16 FS D. Freeman 5 yd run (R. Aguayo kick), UM 0 - FS 702:43 UM A. Hurns 33 yd pass from S. Morris (M. Goudis kick), UM 7 - FS 7Second Quarter10:42 FS J. Wilder Jr. 1 yd run (Aguayo kick), UM 7 - FS 1405:08 FS Freeman 48 yd pass from J. Winston (Aguayo kick), UM 7 - FS 2100:22 UM Hurns 14 yd pass from Morris (Matt Goudis kick), UM 14 - FS 21Third Quarter08:33 FS Wilder Jr. 5 yd run (Aguayo kick), UM 14 - FS 2803:41 FS Freeman 12 yd run (Aguayo kick), UM 14 - FS 35Fourth Quarter06:52 FS Aguayo 25 yd field goal, UM 14 - FS 3801:03 FS Aguayo 28 yd field goal, UM 14 - FS 41 MU FSFIRST DOWNS 17 25RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-83 44-192PASSING YDS (NET) 192 325PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 28-16-2 29-21-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 57-275 73-517FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 0-0PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 1-8 0-0KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 7-132 2-36INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 2-0 2-0PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) 3-53.3 1-38.0FUMBLES-LOST 0-0 1-0PENALTIES-YARDS 2-5 6-55POSSESSION TIME 21:27 38:33THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4 OF 11 11 OF 15FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 1 OF 3 0 OF 0RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 1-1 6-6SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 1-4 2-27Attendance: 84409 (record)

RUShInG: Miami-Johnson 23-97; Crawford 2-3; Clements 1-1; Morris 3-minus 18. Florida State-Freeman 23-78; K. Williams 5-46; Wilder Jr. 9-42; Winston 6-27; TEAM 1-minus 1.

PASSInG: Miami-Morris 16-28-2-192. Florida State-Winston 21-29-2-325.

RECEIvInG: Miami-Hurns 5-84; Walford 4-46; Crawford 3-16; Coley 2-36; Sandland 1-9; Waters 1-1. Florida State-Freeman 6-98; Greene 6-83; O’Leary 3-45; Shaw 3-44; Benjamin 2-46; Abram 1-9.

TACKLES (UA-A): Miami-Perryman 8-3; Gaines 5-2; Green 4-3; Gunter 4-1; Cornileus 4-1; Bush 4-0; Howard 3-1; Highsmith 2-2; Renfrow 3-0; Robinson 1-2; Pierre 2-0; Chickillo 2-0; Jenkins 0-2; A. Florida State-Ter. Smith 6-4; Brooks 5-1; Joyner 4-2; Ramsey 4-1; Edwards Jr. 3-1; Tel. Smith 3-1; Jernigan 2-2; Jones 2-1; Hicks 2-1; P.J. Williams 1-1; Eligwe 1-1.

Game 8, Nov. 2(3/3/3) Florida State 41, (7/6/7) MiamI (Fla.) 14Tallahassee, fLA.

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2013 SCORING DRIVES

FLORIDA STATE 2013 SCORING DRIVESOpp. Plays Yards TOP Result Qtr. Time how Scored QBPitt 2 24 0:43 TD 1 4:11 O’Leary 24 yd Rec. WinstonPitt 8 81 3:59 TD 2 13:41 O’Leary 2 yd Rec. WinstonPitt 14 78 7:05 TD 2 2:13 Winston 5 yd Rush WinstonPitt 3 41 1:18 TD 2 0:38 Greene 23 yd Rec. WinstonPitt 8 70 3:52 FG 3 11:08 Aguayo 22 yd FG WinstonPitt 8 64 3:31 FG 3 1:12 Aguayo 28 yd FG WinstonPitt 9 49 5:28 TD 4 9:32 O’Leary 10 yd Rec. WinstonNev 12 77 5:28 FG 1 6:19 Aguayo 23 yd FG WinstonNev 7 92 2:33 TD 2 3:21 Shaw 24 yd Rec. WinstonNev 4 56 1:12 TD 2 0:38 Greene 24 yd Rec. WinstonNev 2 66 0:25 TD 3 14:29 Freeman 6 yd Rush WinstonNev 1 65 0:08 TD 3 12:47 K. Williams 65 yd Rush WinstonNev 4 61 1:17 TD 3 10:06 Wilder, Jr. 1 yd Rush WinstonNev 5 45 1:56 TD 3 4:41 Winston 10 yd Rush WinstonNev 7 62 2:14 FG 3 0:58 Aguayo 33 yd FG CokerNev 9 69 4:43 TD 4 7:11 Stevenson 1 yd Rush CokerNev 6 64 2:45 TD 4 2:48 R. Green 1 yd Rush MaguireB-CU TD 1 8:39 Tel. Smith 68 yd InterceptionB-CU 7 58 1:34 FG 1 2:33 Aguayo 45 yd FG WinstonB-CU 2 13:50 Team SafetyB-CU 4 46 1:34 TD 2 12:11 Benjamin 11 yd Rec. WinstonB-CU 12 82 4:50 TD 2 5:49 Wilder, Jr. 2 yd Rush WinstonB-CU 8 66 1:53 TD 2 1:13 Freeman 1 yd Rush WinstonB-CU 4 69 1:17 TD 3 13:39 Greene 19 yd Rec. WinstonB-CU 4 53 1:58 TD 3 6:15 K. Williams 3 yd Rush CokerB-CU 6 63 2:31 TD 3 0:46 K. Williams 1 yd Rush CokerBC 7 53 3:24 FG 1 6:34 Aguayo 40 yd FG WinstonBC 2 75 0:44 TD 2 10:35 Greene 56 yd Rec. WinstonBC 7 80 2:55 TD 2 1:49 Abram 10 yd Rec. WinstonBC 3 60 0:50 TD 2 0:00 Shaw 55 yd Rec. WinstonBC 9 75 2:46 TD 3 9:06 Greene 10 yd Rec. WinstonBC 9 60 3:48 TD 3 3:42 K. Williams 1 yd Rush WinstonBC 9 80 3:03 FG 4 14:07 Aguayo 20 yd FG WinstonBC TD 4 13:41 P.J. Williams 20 yd InterceptionMD 10 77 4:40 TD 1 8:14 K. Williams 1 yd Rush WinstonMD 9 80 4:11 TD 2 6:15 Freeman 5 yd Rush WinstonMD 9 78 3:20 TD 2 0:28 Benjamin 5 yd Rec. WinstonMD 7 94 2:38 TD 3 12:18 O’Leary 8 yd Rec. WinstonMD 6 55 1:43 TD 3 9:47 Shaw 21 yd Rec. WinstonMD 10 83 5:15 TD 3 1:50 O’Leary 12 yd Rec. WinstonMD 1 21 0:04 TD 4 14:56 Benjamin 21 yd Rec. WinstonMD 7 66 2:03 TD 4 11:28 K. Williams 17 yd Rush CokerMD 1 24 0:07 TD 4 9:49 Coker 24 yd Rush CokerCU 3 34 1:14 TD 1 13:38 Benjamin 22 yd Rec. WinstonCU 16 77 7:39 FG 1 4:18 Aguayo 28 yd FG WinstonCU TD 1 3:07 Edwards Jr. 37 yd Fumble RecoveryCU 4 95 1:39 TD 2 7:08 Greene 72 yd Rec. WinstonCU 13 72 5:13 FG 2 0:03 Aguayo 24 yd FG WinstonCU 6 42 1:20 TD 3 13:33 Greene 17 yd Rec. WinstonCU 8 66 3:09 TD 3 4:04 Winston 4 yd Rush WinstonCU 7 57 4:05 TD 4 12:17 Freeman 2 yd Rush WinstonCU 6 97 3:59 FG 4 4:41 Aguayo 20 yd FG WinstonNCST 4 65 1:25 TD 1 13:02 K. Williams 18 yd Rush WinstonNCST 1 39 0:08 TD 1 11:12 Benjamin 39 yd Rec. WinstonNCST 7 62 2:29 TD 1 7:02 Freeman 11 yd Rush WinstonNCST 2 14 0:11 TD 1 6:09 O’Leary 14 yd Rec. WinstonNCST 5 89 1:55 TD 1 2:02 Greene 42 yd Rec. WinstonNCST 6 54 1:14 TD 2 3:06 Freeman 4 yd Rush WinstonNCST 9 79 4:51 TD 4 2:19 Whitfield 31 yd Rush CokerUM 13 72 5:44 TD 1 9:16 Freeman 5 yd Rush WinstonUM 11 79 6:50 TD 2 10:42 Wilder, Jr. 1 yd Rush WinstonUM 5 80 2:35 TD 2 5:08 Freeman 48 yd Rec. WinstonUM 10 83 4:42 TD 3 8:33 Wilder, Jr. 5 yd Rush WinstonUM 9 79 4:38 TD 3 3:41 Freeman 12 yd Rush WinstonUM 12 61 6:19 FG 4 6:52 Aguayo 25 yd FG WinstonUM 6 33 3:39 FG 4 1:03 Aguayo 28 yd FG Winston

CAREER MILESTONES100-YARD RUSHING GAMES

Devonta Freeman (6):148 Yds. Maryland, 2012112 Yds. Bethune-Cookman, 2013109 Yds. Nevada, 2013109 Yds. Duke, 2011104 Yds. Duke, 2012100 Yds. Maryland, 2011 James Wilder Jr. (1):106 Yds. Murray State, 2012

Karlos Williams (1):110 Yds. Nevada, 2013 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES

Rashad Greene (6):163 Yds. Wake Forest, 2011146 Yds. Clemson, 2013137 Yds. NC State, 2013126 Yds. Pitt, 2013125 Yds. Virginia Tech, 2012108 Yds. Maryland, 2013 Kelvin Benjamin (1):103 Yds. Boston College, 2013

Nick O’Leary (1):161 Yds. Clemson, 2013

Kenny Shaw (1):125 Yds. Boston College, 2012

Christian Green (1):102 Yds. Wake Forest, 2011 300-YARD PASSING GAMES

Jameis Winston (5):444 Yds. Clemson, 2013393 Yds. Maryland, 2013356 Yds. Pitt, 2013330 Yds. Boston College, 2013\325 Yds. Miami, 2013

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z-WR

1 Kelvin BENJAMIN6-5 • 234 • R-So. Bell Glade, Fla.

3 Jesus WILSON5-9 • 177 • Fr. Miami, Fla.

TE

35 Nick O’LEARY6-3 • 248 • Jr. Palm Beach, Fla.

4 Giorgio NEWBERRY6-6 • 280 • R-So. Fort Pierce, Fla.

LT

75 Cameron ERVING6-6 • 320 • R-Jr. Moultrie, Ga.

74 Jonathan WALLACE6-7 • 295 • R-Sr. Jacksonville, Fla.

LG

70 Josue MATIAS6-6 • 322 • Jr. Union City, N.J.

53 Sterling LOVELADY6-3 • 291 • Jr. Navarre, Fla.

C

52 Bryan STORK6-4 • 300 • R-Sr. Vero Beach, Fla.

62 Austin BARRON6-3 • 295 • Jr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

RG

54 Tre’ JACKSON6-4 • 330 • Jr. Jesup, Ga.

65 Ruben CARTER6-4 • 309 • R-So. Navarre, Fla.

RT

51 Bobby HART6-4 • 315 • Jr. Lauderhill, Fla.

60 Jacob FAHRENKRUG6-4 • 326 • R-Sr. Robbinsdale, Minn.

X-WR

80 Rashad GREENE6-0 • 180 • Jr. Albany, Ga.

84 Isaiah JONES6-4 • 200 • Fr. Milton, Fla.

Y-WR

81 Kenny SHAW6-0 • 170 • Sr. Orlando, Fla.

89 Christian GREEN6-2 • 200 • R-Jr. Tampa, Fla.

qB

5 Jameis WINSTON6-4 • 228 • R-Fr. Bessemer, Ala.

14 Jacob COKER6-5 • 230 • R-So. Mobile, Ala.

FB

41 Chad ABRAM6-0 • 229 • Sr. Lakeland, Fla.

33 Freddie STEVENSON6-1 • 230 • Fr. Bartow, Fla.

LE

90 Eddie GOLDMAN6-4 • 303 • So. Washington, D.C.

97 Demonte McALLISTER6-2 • 290 • R-Sr. Tampa, Fla.

DT

99 Nile LAWRENCE-STAMPLE6-1 • 305 • R-So. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

43 Desmond HOLLIN6-3 • 270 • Jr. Miami, Fla.

NG

8 Timmy JERNIGAN6-2 • 296 • Jr.Lake City, Fla.

55 Jacobbi McDANIEL6-0 • 295 • R-Sr. Greenville, Fla.

RE

15 Mario EDWARDS JR.6-3 • 277 • So. Gautier, Miss.

44 DeMarcus WALKER6-3 • 270 • Fr. Jacksonville, Fla.

CB

20 Lamarcus JOYNER5-8 • 190 • Sr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

14 Nick WAISOME5-10 • 176 • Jr. Groveland, Fla.

CB

26 P.J. WILLIAMS6-0 • 190 • So. Ocala, Fla.

FS

13 Jalen RAMSEY6-1 • 195 • Fr. Smyrna, Tenn.

29 Nate Andrews5-11 • 208 • Fr. Fairhope, Ala.

SS

31 Terrence BROOKS5-11 • 200 • Sr. Dunnellon, Fla.

37 Keelin SMITH6-3 • 185 • R-So. Fort Pierce, Fla.

START ChART

OFFENSEPlayer ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 Streak CareerAbram - - - 4 - 4Barron - 3 1 - - 4Benjamin - - - 8 8 8Carter - - - 1 - 1Erving - - 14 8 22 22Fahrenkrug - 12 - - - 12Freeman - 7 5 8 13 20Green - 4 - - - -Greene - 3 13 7 4 23Haggins - 1 2 - - 3Haplea - - 2 - - 2Hart - 9 - 8 8 17Jackson - 1 14 7 6 22Matias - 1 14 8 23 23Newberry - - - 1 - 1O’Leary - 2 11 7 3 20Shaw - 3 1 4 2 8Stork 4 10 13 8 20 35Wilder, Jr. - - 1 1 - 2Winston - - - 8 8 8

DEFENSEPlayer ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 Strk CareerBrooks - - - 14 8 22 22Darby - - - - 4 4 4Edwards, Jr. - - - 2 5 4 7Goldman - - - - 7 5 7Hicks - - - - 4 - 4Hunter - - - 3 3 - 6Jernigan - - - 2 8 8 10C. Jones - - 13 14 6 4 33Joyner - - 13 14 8 35 35Lawrence-Stample - - 4 - 4Levenberry - - - - 1 - 1McAllister - - - - 1 - 1McDaniel 2 14 2 - - - 18Ramsey - - - - 8 8 8Telvin Smith - - 1 - 8 8 9Terrance Smith - - - 5 4 5Walker - - - - 3 - 3Waisome - - - 14 - - 14K. Williams - - - 1 - - 1P.J. Williams - - - - 5 5 5

SPECIAL TEAMSPlayer ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 Streak CareerAguayo - - - 8 8 8Beatty - - 14 8 22 22Doumar - - - 8 8 8

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Roberto Aguayo Uh-Gwhy-ohRyan Alicea Alah-say-ahAustin Barron Bear-ronMarcel Benalcazar Bah-Nel-kah-zarCason Beatty Case-in Bay-teeDavarez Bryant Dah-Vahr-isTaysean Crews Tay-shawnPhilip Doumar DOO-marUkeme Eligwe YOU-kem-may E-lee-gwayJacob Fahrenkrug Fair-en-krewgDevonta Freeman Duh-von-tayRashad Greene Rah-shodJarred Haggins Jair-red Hay-ginsKevin Haplea Hap-leeJeren Kowalewski Koe-Vah-leskiTyrell Lyons Ty-railJosue Matias Hoe-sway Muh-tee-usDemonte McAllister Duh-mon-tayNigel Terell Tah-RellNick Waisome Way-someMarquez White Mahr-quezJesus Wilson Hay-SuseJameis Winston Jame-us

21 Chris CASHER6-4 • 260 • R-Fr. Mobile, Ala.

TB

8 Devonta FREEMAN5-9 • 203 • Jr. Miami, Fla.

32 James WILDER Jr.6-2 • 229 • Jr. Tampa, Fla.

OR

MIKE

24 Terrance SMITH6-4 • 215 • R-So. Decatur, Ga.

7 Christian JONES6-4 • 235 • Sr. Winter Park, Fla.

10 E.J. LEVENBERRY6-3 • 236 • Fr. Woodbridge, Va.

SAM

6 Dan HICKS6-4 • 260 • R-Sr. Oxford, Miss.

52 Ukeme ELIGWE6-2 • 240 • R-Fr. Stone Mountain, Ga.

WILL

22 Telvin SMITH6-3 • 218 • Sr.Valdosta, Ga.

5 Reggie Northrup6-1 • 220 • So. Jacksonville, Fla.

3 Ronald DARBY5-11 • 190 • So. Oxon Hill, Md.

SPECIAL TEAMS

PK/KO - 19 Roberto AGUAYO 6-1 203 R-Fr. Mascotte, Fla.P - 38 Cason BEATTY 6-3 229 So. Charlotte, N.C. DS - 57 Philip DOUMAR 6-1 225 R-Sr. Jupiter, Fla. HO - 38 Cason BEATTY 6-3 229 So. Charlotte, N.C. PR - 81 Kenny SHAW 6-0 170 Sr. Orlando, Fla. 3 Jesus Wilson 5-9 177 Fr. Miami, Fla. KR - 9 Karlos WILLIAMS 6-1 223 Jr. Davenport, Fla. 3 Jesus Wilson 5-9 177 Fr. Miami, Fla. KR - 7 Levonte “Kermit” WHITFIELD 5-7 178 Fr. Orlando, Fla. 20 Lamarcus JOYNER 5-8 190 Sr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

As of Nov. 4, 2013

9 Karlos WILLIAMS6-1 • 223 • Jr. Davenport, Fla.

15 Ryan GREEN5-10 • 190 • Fr. St. Petersburg, Fla.

7 Levonte WHITFIELD5-7 • 178 • Fr. Orlando, Fla.

OR

OR

7 Christian JONES6-4 • 235 • Sr. Winter Park, Fla.

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• Scored a touchdown on his first offensive touch – a 65-yard run against Nevada

• Averaging 8.1 yards per rush (49-395)• Second on the team with seven rushing

touchdowns

Karlos Williams • jr.

9RB

OFF THE BENCH

• Strong-armed, mobile quarterback• Has completed 14-of-27 passes for 213

yards in 2013• Ran untouched for a 24-yard TD against

Maryland

Jacob Coker • R-So.

14Qb

• Switched to tight end from defensive end

giorgio newberry • R-So.

4te

• Reserve receiver and punt returner • Returned two punts for 29 yards against

Nevada• Brought back two punts for 36 yards

against Maryland

jesus wilson • fr.

3wr

• Averaging 26.5 yards per touch (318 yards on 12 touches)

• Caught a 42-yard pass against B-CU• Scored a 31-yard rush TD on reverse

vs. NC State

Kermit WhitFIELD • fr.

7wr

• Sixth leading receiver in 2013 with nine catches for 102 yards (11.3 ypc)

• Made two tough catches for 39 yards against Maryland

• Has caught 38 passes for 563 yards over his three year career

christian green • R-jr.

89wr

75

35

1

81

80

32

8

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PROjECTED STARTERS: OFFENSE

Qb Jameis Winston • 6-4, 228, r-fr.• Leads the ACC and is second in the NCAA with a passing efficiency of 201.1• Named ACC Offensive Back of the Week for 2nd time on Oct. 21, is a 6-time ACC Rookie of the Week• Completed first 11 passes at Pitt and final 13 passes against Nevada; 70.3 completion pct in 2013• Career-high 444 yards passing with three touchdowns and one rushing TD at Clemson

rb Devonta Freeman • 5-9, 203, jr. • Ranks 6th in FSU career rushing TDs (24) and 14th in career rushing yards (1,878)• Led team in rushing and receiving and totaled 176 yards (98 rec and 78 rush) of total offense and

three TDs (two rush and one rec) against Miami• Has six career 100-yard rushing games and two this season – Nevada (9-109) and B-CU (10-112)

rb james wilder jr. • 6-2, 229, jr.• Became the 32nd player in FSU history with 1,000 rushing yards against Maryland (6-40)• Tied for 15th with McCray (97-01) and Floyd (91-93) in FSU history with 16 career rushing TDs• Matched a career high with two TDs on nine carries for 42 yards against Miami• Eight carries for 56 yards and a touchdown against Bethune-Cookman

x-wr rashad greene • 6-0, 180, jr. • FSU career marks: 21 receiving TDs (T-7th), 140 receptions (7th) and 2,110 rec. yards (10th)• Averaging a TD every 7.2 times he touches the ball (24 TD on 173 touches)• Leads the ACC and 12th in the NCAA with eight receiving touchdowns• Four 100-yd rec. games in 2013 – Clemson (8-146), NCSU (8-137), Pitt (8-126) & MD (4-108)

y-wr kenny shaw • 6-0, 170, sr.• Averaged 93.2 yards per game in the first five games of 2013 despite not having any 100-yard

game totals (94-Pitt, 94-Nevada, 89-Bethune-Cookman, 93-Boston College, 96-Maryland) • Made a spectacular 55-yard touchdown grab as time expired in the first half at Boston College• Senior veteran of FSU’s receiving corps with 11 career touchdowns

z-wr kelvin benjamin • 6-5, 234, r-so.• Matched career highs in both receptions (5) and touchdowns (2) against Maryland• Recorded the first 100-yard receiving game of his career at Boston College (3-103)• Made an impressive sideline catch for a first quarter touchdown at Clemson• Tied a career high with five catches at Pitt

te nick o’leary • 6-3, 248, jr.• His six TD receptions are tied for second in the country by a tight end• Tied FSU record for TDs by a tight end with three at Pitt and finished with four catches and 47 yards• Set career highs in receptions (5), yards (161) and made a 94-yard catch at Clemson• John Mackey Award Candidate and John Mackey Tight End of the Week winner (Sept. 4)

lt cameron erving • 6-6, 320, r-jr. • 2012 All-ACC Second Team• 2012 Coaches All-ACC Honorable Mention• Playing offensive line for just the second year after playing defensive tackle in 2011

lg josue matias • 6-6, 322, jr.• 2012 Coaches All-ACC Honorable Mention• Second year starter at left guard• Led the o- line with an 89 percent grade in win over Nevada and an 86 percent grade vs. Miami.70

c bryan stork • 6-4, 300, r-sr.• 2013 CBSSports Preseason All-American 2nd Team, 2013 Preseason All-ACC Team • 2012 All-ACC 2nd Team, Rimington Trophy Award Candidate • Graded out at a team-best 95 percent with two knockdown blocks against Bethune-Cookman• Has a team-best 17 total knockdown blocks, including four against NC State 52

rg tre’ jackson • 6-4, 330, jr.• Had highest grade on the offensvie line against Boston College, Maryland and NC State• 2013 Preseason All-ACC Team and Lombardi Award Candidate• 2012 All-ACC Second Team, 2012 Coaches All-ACC Second Team54

rt bobby hart • 6-4, 315, jr.• Athletic third-year lineman• Played as a 17-year old true freshman and started the final nine games in 2011• Anchored the right side of the line that helped FSU rush for 377 yards against Nevada, grading

out at a season-best 86 percent with two knockdown blocks. 51

fb chad abram • 6-0, 229, sr.• Scored his first career TD on a 10-yard reception at Boston College• His key blocking has helped FSU average 209.8 rushing yards per game• Had 24 all-purpose yards at Pitt – 13 rushing and 11 receiving • Caught a nine yard pass against Miami41

• Made his first career start in place of Tre’ Jackson at right guard against Nevada.

RUBEN CARTER • R-SO.

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OFF THE BENCHPROjECTED STARTERS: DEFENSEeDDIE gOLDMAN • 6-4, 303, sO.

• Has registered eight tackles and 1.5 TFLs in 2013• Set new highs in tackles (4) and TFLs (1.5) while recording his first career sack at Boston College• Made his first career start at Pitt90

SPECIAL TEAMS

dt nILE lAWRENCE-sTAMPLE • 6-1, 305, R-sO. • Credited with 10 tackles, 1.0 TFL and two QB hurries in 2013 • Tied a season high with three tackles – including 1.0 TFL – against Maryland• Made his first career start at Pitt99

ng tIMMY jERNIGAN • 6-2, 296, JR.• Posted 2.0 tackles for loss and 1.0 sacks at Pitt• Recorded a new season high with seven tackles at Boston College• Second on the team with 5.0 TFLs; tied for second with 2.0 sacks.8

re Mario Edwards Jr. • 6-3, 277, so. • Recorded a career-high 2.0 TFLs and 1.0 sacks on four total tackles against Miami• Recovered a fumble and ran it back 37 yards for a touchdown at Clemson• Finished with four tackles and 1.0 tackles for loss against Nevada15

sAM cHRISTIAN jONES • 6-4, 235, SR.• Tied for 2nd on the team in sacks (2.0), third in TFLs (4.5) and fifth in tackles (36) • Recorded seven tackles – including a tackle for loss – at Boston College• Posted eight tackles, 1.0 sacks and 2.0 TFLs at Clemson7

mIKE Terrance Smith • 6-4, 215, r-So.• Led the team with 12 tackles and registered his first career sack against Bethune-Cookman• Made 10 tackles, including 0.5 tackles for loss, to lead the team against Miami • Five tackles against both Clemson and NC State24tELVIN sMITH • 6-3, 218, SR.

• Leads the ‘Noles with 53 tackles and 6.0 tackles for loss; 25.5 career TFLs are 20th all-time at FSU• Returned an interception 68 yards for a touchdown against Bethune-Cookman• Tied a career high with 11 tackles, including 1.0 TFL at Clemson22

cb lAMARCUS jOYNER • 5-8, 190, SR. • Captured Walter Camp, Bronko Nagurski, Jim Thorpe and Lott IMPACT Nat’l POTW Awards after

career night at Clemson where he had eight tackles, one sack, two forced fumbles and an INT• Posted career highs in tackles (9), tackles for loss (2.0) and sacks (2.0) at Pitt on Sept. 220

Ss tERRENCE bROOKS • 5-11, 200, SR. • Recovered a fumble on game’s 1st play at Clemson; secured an INT on 2nd play of NC State game• Grabbed an interception and made four tackles at Pitt on Sept. 2• Seven tackles and 2.0 TFLs at Boston College on Sept. 2831

CB P.J. Williams • 6-0, 190, SO.• Recorded his first career interception and tied a career high with four tackles at Boston College• Made two tackles, intercepted a pass and broke up another against Miami• Credited with 14 tackles and four pass break-ups in 201326

FS Jalen Ramsey • 6-1, 195, FR.• Started and posted an INT at Pitt – First true freshman to start at CB since Deion Sanders (1985) • Posted three tackles and his first career sack against Bethune-Cookman• Recorded a career-high seven tackles – all solo – at Boston College on Sept. 2813

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CASON BEATTY 6-3, 229, so.

• Six of his 21 punts in 2013 have been downed inside the 20

• Averaging 40.2 yards per punt in 2013

• 22 tackles and 2.0 TFLs in 2013• Also sees time as fullback in some

formations• Has played in 41 career games

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• Has converted all 65 kicks of his career – 12 FGs and 53 PATs – which is an FSU record to start career

• Kicked a career-long 45-yard field goal against B-CU

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KERMIT WHITFIELD5-7, 178, Fr.

• Has eight returns for 213 yards (26.6 avg)

• Two 40+ yards returns in 2013 (43 Clemson and 41 B-CU)

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Karlos Williams6-1, 223, jr.

• Had the highest kick return average on the team last season (26.2)

• Had a career-long 60 yard return in a road win against USF last year

Pr81Kenny Shaw6-0, 170, sr.

• Has 15 returns for 159 yards in 2013

• His 10.6 yard punt return average ranks fifth in the ACC

• Tied a career high with a 26-yard return at Pitt on Sept 2

• Credited with 14 tackles and two QB hurries in 2013

• Posted four tackles and a pass break-up at Boston College

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• 17 tackles and 4.5 tackles for loss so far in 2013

• Matched career marks for tackles (3) and TFLs (2.0) against Maryland

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• Registered a tackle and recovered a fumble against Maryland

• Intercepted a pass in back-to-back games (Clemson and NC State)

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• Had six tackles against Bethune-Cookman

• Posted the first sack of his career at Clemson

• 21 tackles and 3.0 TFL in 2013

UKEME ELIGWE • R-Fr.

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• Set a new career high with four tackles against NC State

• Posted three tackles in the win against Bethune-Cookman

• Made first career start at Pitt

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• Made his first career interception late in the fourth quarter at Boston College

• Registered one tackle and intercepted a pass against Miami

• 14 tackles so far in 2013

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2013 FLORIDA STATE NUMERICAL ROSTERNo Name Pos Ht. Wt Cl Hometown/HS/Previous School1 Kelvin Benjamin WR 6-5 234 r-SO Belle Glade, Fla./Glades Central1* Tyler Hunter DB 5-11 198 JR Valdosta, Ga./Lowndes County 3 Ronald Darby DB 5-11 190 SO Oxon Hill, Md./Potomac3 Jesus Wilson WR 5-9 177 FR Miami, Fla./Christopher Columbus 4 Giorgio Newberry TE 6-6 280 r-SO Fort Pierce, Fla./Fort Pierce Central 5 Reggie Northrup LB 6-1 220 SO Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast 5 Jameis Winston QB 6-4 228 r-FR Bessemer, Ala./Hueytown 6 Dan Hicks DE 6-4 260 r-SR Oxford, Miss./Oxford 6 Larry Lawson III P 6-0 190 FR Tampa, Fla./Plant 7 Christian Jones LB 6-4 235 SR Winter Park, Fla./Lake Howell 7* Mario Pender RB 5-10 192 r-FR Cape Coral, Fla./Island Coast 7 Levonte “Kermit” Whitfield WR 5-7 178 FR Orlando, Fla./Jones 8 Devonta Freeman RB 5-9 203 JR Miami, Fla./Miami Central 8 Timmy Jernigan DT 6-2 296 JR Lake City, Fla./Columbia 9 Karlos Williams RB/DB 6-1 223 JR Davenport, Fla./Ridge Community 10 E.J. Levenberry LB 6-3 236 FR Woodbridge, Va./C.D. Hylton 10 Sean Maguire QB 6-3 215 r-FR Sparta, N.J./Seton Hall Prep11 John Franklin III QB 6-0 172 FR Plantation, Fla./South Plantation 11 Derrick Mitchell Jr. DT 6-4 301 r-SO Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast 12 Hunter Dewitt QB 6-4 185 FR Sarasota, Fla./Sarasota 12* Jarred Haggins WR 6-0 193 SR Lakeland, Fla./Lakeland 12 Matthew Thomas LB 6-3 215 FR Miami, Fla./Booker T. Washington 13 Rashad Gholston WR 5-10 167 r-JR Miami Gardens, Fla./Miramar 13 Jalen Ramsey DB 6-1 195 FR Smyrna, Tenn./Brentwood Academy14 Jacob Coker QB 6-5 230 r-SO Mobile, Ala./St. Paul’s Episcopal14 Nick Waisome CB 5-10 176 JR Groveland, Fla./South Lake 15 Mario Edwards Jr. DE 6-3 277 SO Gautier, Miss./Ryan (Texas) 15 Matthew Finn K 6-0 152 FR Maitland, Fla./Bishop Moore 16 Stephen Davis DB 5-11 195 JR Oviedo, Fla./Hagerty 16 Clay Pickler K 6-3 180 SO Grapevine, Texas/Colleyville Heritage/Tarrant County 18 Christian Griffith WR 6-6 210 r-SO Palm Beach, Fla./The King’s Academy/Liberty18 Ro’Derrick Hoskins LB 6-2 226 FR Orlando, Fla./Evans 19 Roberto Aguayo K 6-1 203 r-FR Mascotte, Fla./South Lake 19 Troy Cook QB 6-2 193 FR Miami, Fla./Southridge 20 Lamarcus Joyner DB 5-8 190 SR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 21 Chris Casher DE 6-4 260 r-FR Mobile, Ala./Davidson 22 Telvin Smith LB 6-3 218 SR Valdosta, Ga./Lowndes County 23 Jared Armstrong QB 6-0 185 SO Gainesville, Fla./Oak Hall23 Gerald Demps DB 5-11 200 r-SR Valdosta, Ga./Lowndes County 24 Ryan Green RB 5-10 190 FR St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg Catholic 24 Terrance Smith LB 6-4 215 r-SO Decatur, Ga./Southwest DeKalb 26 P.J. Williams DB 6-0 190 SO Ocala, Fla./Vanguard 27 Marquez White WR/CB 6-0 171 FR Dothan, Ala./Northview 28 Nigel Terrell FB/LB 6-1 220 r-JR Helena, Ala./Pelham 29 Nate Andrews DB 5-11 208 FR Fairhope, Ala./Fairhope 30 Colin Blake DB 6-3 202 r-FR San Antonio, Texas/Brandeis 30 Keijofer Pittman FB 5-10 246 FR Pensacola, Fla./Pine Forest31 Terrence Brooks DB 5-11 200 SR Dunnellon, Fla./Dunnellon 32 James Wilder Jr. RB 6-2 229 JR Tampa, Fla./Plant 33* Kevin Haplea TE 6-4 245 SR Annandale, N.J./North Hunterdon/Penn State33 Jonathan Hernandez P 6-4 208 FR Bradenton, Fla./Manatee 33 Freddie Stevenson FB/LB 6-1 230 FR Bartow, Fla./Bartow 35 Nick O’Leary TE 6-3 248 JR Palm Beach, Fla./Dwyer 36 Tyrell Lyons DB 6-0 213 FR Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast 36 Jermaine Washington WR 5-8 194 r-SO Jacksonville, Fla./Wolfson 37 Keelin Smith DB 6-3 185 r-SO Fort Pierce, Fla./Treasure Coast 38 Cason Beatty P 6-3 229 SO Charlotte, N.C./Olympic 38 Jonathan Akanbi DB 6-1 204 r-JR Orlando, Fla./Edgewater39 Justin Allred DB 6-1 197 JR Saint Augustine, Fla./Nease 39 Bryan LaCivita WR 6-1 185 FR Gainesville, Fla./St. Francis Catholic39 Donovan Todd DB 5-11 205 SR Sanford, Fla./Seminole 39 Mitchell Zak LB 5-11 197 JR New Smyrna Beach, Fla./Calvary Christian Academy40 Danny Adams LS 5-9 195 r-JR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas/E. Kentucky40 Parker Conley TE 6-5 210 SR Norcross, Ga./Norcross 41 Chad Abram FB 6-0 229 SR Lakeland, Fla./Kathleen 42 Shayne Broxsie FB 6-2 255 r-SR Monticello, Fla./Jefferson County 42 Lamarcus Brutus DB 6-0 200 r-SO Port St. Lucie, Fla./Treasure Coast 43 Peter Ciappetta LB 6-2 211 SO Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons 43 Ebo Entsuah FB 5-11 240 SO Clermont, Fla./East Ridge 43 Desmond Hollin DE 6-3 270 JR Miami, Fla./Southridge/ASA College (N.Y.)44 Cameron Ponder FB 6-1 240 JR Yulee, Fla./Yulee 44 DeMarcus Walker DE 6-3 270 FR Jacksonville, Fla./Sandalwood 45 Will Burnham RB 6-0 178 SO Lithia, Fla./Newsome 45 Nathan Slater LB 6-2 223 SO Terry, Miss./St. Andrew’s Episcopal46 Paul Aloise LB 5-11 225 JR Palm City, Fla./Martin County 46 Jayon Young TE 6-1 224 FR Coral Springs, Fla./J.P. Taravella

No Name Pos Ht. Wt Cl Hometown/HS/Previous School47 Kory Burnett DB 6-0 205 r-SR Jacksonville, Fla./Bartram Trail 47 Alex Wethy TE 6-3 251 r-JR Miami, Fla./Christopher Columbus48 Dorsey Moore TE 6-4 205 r-FR Rockledge, Fla./Martins Ferry (Ohio) 48 Junior St. Louis LB 6-2 218 JR Pompano Beach, Fla./Deerfield Beach 49 Jake Romano FB 5-11 236 FR Wellington, Fla./Wellington 49 Colton Woodall DB 6-3 190 r-JR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./No. Broward Prep/Rhode Island51 Bobby Hart OL 6-4 315 JR Lauderhill, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 52 Ukeme Eligwe LB 6-2 240 r-FR Stone Mountain, Ga./Stone Mountain 52 Bryan Stork OL 6-4 300 r-SR Vero Beach, Fla./Vero Beach 53 Sterling Lovelady OL 6-3 291 JR Navarre, Fla./Navarre 54 Dorian Earley LB 6-2 215 SR St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg 54 Tre’ Jackson OL 6-4 330 JR Jesup, Ga./Wayne County 55 Ira Denson OL 6-3 330 FR Greenville, Fla./Madison County 55 Jacobbi McDaniel DT 6-0 295 r-SR Greenville, Fla./Madison County 57 Philip Doumar LS 6-1 225 r-SR Jupiter, Fla./Jupiter 58 Ryan Alicea LB 6-1 213 r-FR Wellington, Fla./Wellington 58 Ryan Arnold OL 6-3 250 SO Orlando, Fla./Bishop Moore 59 Ryan Hoefeld OL 6-3 292 FR New Orleans, La./Brother Martin 59 Andrew Wright LB 6-0 205 JR Bradenton, Fla./Bradenton 60 Jacob Fahrenkrug OL 6-4 326 r-SR Robbinsdale, Minn./Cooper/No. Dakota St. College61 Myles Davis OL 6-2 307 r-FR Gainesville, Fla./Buchholz 62 Austin Barron OL 6-3 295 JR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 64 Brian Patterson II LS 5-8 208 FR Tampa, Fla./Jesuit 65 Ruben Carter OL 6-4 309 r-SO Miami, Fla./Jackson 66 Keith Weeks OL 6-4 292 r-FR Valrico, Fla./Newsome 67 Reginald Dixon Jr. LB 5-10 207 FR Tallahassee, Fla./Godby 67 Cody Jay OL 6-1 240 JR Fort Walton Beach, Fla./Choctawhatchee/USF69 Garrett Scott OL 6-3 275 FR West Palm Beach, Fla./Suncoast 70 Josue Matias OL 6-6 322 JR Union City, N.J./Union City 71 Brian Lecounte OL 6-1 285 SR Miami, Fla./72 Barrett Kernon LS 6-4 239 JR Ormond Beach, Fla./Seabreeze/Auburn73 Joseph Hernandez LB 6-0 210 r-FR Miami Beach, Fla./Miami Beach 74 Jonathan Wallace OL 6-7 295 r-SR Jacksonville, Fla./Lee 75 Cameron Erving OL 6-6 320 r-JR Moultrie, Ga./Colquitt County 76 Marcel Benalcazar OL 6-6 308 FR Miramar, Fla./Archbishop McCarthy 77 Larry Levy OL 6-2 275 r-JR Boynton Beach, Fla./Park Vista/Minn-Crookston78 Wilson Bell OL 6-4 314 FR Mobile, Ala./Blount 79 Michael Scheerhorn OL 6-4 240 SO Lutz, Fla./Tampa Catholic/Valparaiso80 Rashad Greene WR 6-0 180 JR Albany, Ga./St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.) 81 Kenny Shaw WR 6-0 170 SR Orlando, Fla./Dr. Phillips 82 Davarez Bryant DE 6-3 247 FR Crestview, Fla./New Smyrna Beach 83 Dan O’Neill WR 6-0 170 SO Jupiter, Fla./Jupiter 84 Isaiah Jones WR 6-4 200 FR Milton, Fla./Milton 85 Jeremy Kerr TE 6-5 254 FR St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg 86 Tasean Crews WR 5-11 175 SO Pensacola, Fla./Pensacola 87 Jared Jackson WR 6-3 185 FR Monticello, Fla./Aucilla Christian88 Jeren Kowalewski WR 6-1 175 r-FR Bradenton, Fla./Lakewood Ranch 89 Christian Green WR 6-2 200 r-JR Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic 90 Eddie Goldman DT 6-4 303 SO Washington, D.C/Friendship Collegiate91 Pierre Jolicouer DT 6-0 250 FR Miami, Fla./North Miami Beach Senior 92 Justin Shanks DT 6-2 306 r-FR Prattville, Ala./Prattville 93 Brad Bentz DL 6-2 250 SO Wellington, Fla./Wellington 94 Keith Eikevik DE 6-5 185 FR Parkland, Fla./Marjory Stoneman Douglas95 Keith Bryant DT 6-2 310 FR Delray Beach, Fla./Atlantic 97 Demonte McAllister DT 6-2 290 r-SR Tampa, Fla./Alonso99 Nile Lawrence-Stample DT 6-1 305 r-SO Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Nova

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2013 FLORIDA STATE ALPhABETICAL ROSTERNo Name Pos Ht. Wt Cl Hometown/HS/Previous School41 Chad Abram FB 6-0 229 SR Lakeland, Fla./Kathleen 40 Danny Adams LS 5-9 195 r-JR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas/Eastern Kentucky19 Roberto Aguayo K 6-1 203 r-FR Mascotte, Fla./South Lake 38 Jonathan Akanbi DB 6-1 204 r-JR Orlando, Fla./Edgewater58 Ryan Alicea LB 6-1 213 r-FR Wellington, Fla./Wellington 39 Justin Allred DB 6-1 197 JR Saint Augustine, Fla./Nease 46 Paul Aloise LB 5-11 225 JR Palm City, Fla./Martin County 29 Nate Andrews DB 5-11 208 FR Fairhope, Ala./Fairhope 23 Jared Armstrong QB 6-0 185 SO Gainesville, Fla./Oak Hall58 Ryan Arnold OL 6-3 250 SO Orlando, Fla./Bishop Moore 62 Austin Barron OL 6-3 295 JR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 38 Cason Beatty P 6-3 229 SO Charlotte, N.C./Olympic 78 Wilson Bell OL 6-4 314 FR Mobile, Ala./Blount 76 Marcel Benalcazar OL 6-6 308 FR Miramar, Fla./Archbishop McCarthy 1 Kelvin Benjamin WR 6-5 234 r-SO Belle Glade, Fla./Glades Central 93 Brad Bentz DL 6-2 250 SO Wellington, Fla./Wellington 30 Colin Blake DB 6-3 202 r-FR San Antonio, Texas/Brandeis 31 Terrence Brooks DB 5-11 200 SR Dunnellon, Fla./Dunnellon 42 Shayne Broxsie FB 6-2 255 r-SR Monticello, Fla./Jefferson County 42 Lamarcus Brutus DB 6-0 200 r-SO Port St. Lucie, Fla./Treasure Coast 82 Davarez Bryant DE 6-3 247 FR Crestview, Fla./New Smyrna Beach 95 Keith Bryant DT 6-2 310 FR Delray Beach, Fla./Atlantic 47 Kory Burnett DB 6-0 205 r-SR Jacksonville, Fla./Bartram Trail 45 Will Burnham RB 6-0 178 SO Lithia, Fla./Newsome 65 Ruben Carter OL 6-4 309 r-SO Miami, Fla./Jackson 21 Chris Casher DE 6-4 260 r-FR Mobile, Ala./Davidson 43 Peter Ciappetta LB 6-2 211 SO Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons 14 Jacob Coker QB 6-5 230 r-SO Mobile, Ala./St. Paul’s Episcopal40 Parker Conley TE 6-5 210 SR Norcross, Ga./Norcross 19 Troy Cook QB 6-2 193 FR Miami, Fla./Southridge 86 Tasean Crews WR 5-11 175 SO Pensacola, Fla./Pensacola 3 Ronald Darby DB 5-11 190 SO Oxon Hill, Md./Potomac 61 Myles Davis OL 6-2 307 r-FR Gainesville, Fla./Buchholz 16 Stephen Davis DB 5-11 195 JR Oviedo, Fla./Hagerty 23 Gerald Demps DB 5-11 200 r-SR Valdosta, Ga./Lowndes County 55 Ira Denson OL 6-3 330 FR Greenville, Fla./Madison County 12 Hunter Dewitt QB 6-4 185 FR Sarasota, Fla./Sarasota 67 Reginald Dixon Jr. LB 5-10 207 FR Tallahassee, Fla./Godby 57 Philip Doumar LS 6-1 225 r-SR Jupiter, Fla./Jupiter 54 Dorian Earley LB 6-2 215 SR St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg 15 Mario Edwards Jr. DE 6-3 277 SO Gautier, Miss./Ryan (Texas) 94 Keith Eikevik DE 6-5 185 FR Parkland, Fla./Marjory Stoneman Douglas52 Ukeme Eligwe LB 6-2 240 r-FR Stone Mountain, Ga./Stone Mountain 43 Ebo Entsuah FB 5-11 240 SO Clermont, Fla./East Ridge 75 Cameron Erving OL 6-6 320 r-JR Moultrie, Ga./Colquitt County 60 Jacob Fahrenkrug OL 6-4 326 r-SR Robbinsdale, Minn./Cooper/North Dakota St. College15 Matthew Finn K 6-0 152 FR Maitland, Fla./Bishop Moore 11 John Franklin III QB 6-0 172 FR Plantation, Fla./South Plantation 8 Devonta Freeman RB 5-9 203 JR Miami, Fla./Miami Central 13 Rashad Gholston WR 5-10 167 r-JR Miami Gardens, Fla./Miramar 90 Eddie Goldman DT 6-4 303 SO Washington, D.C/Friendship Collegiate Academy89 Christian Green WR 6-2 200 r-JR Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic 24 Ryan Green RB 5-10 190 FR St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg Catholic 80 Rashad Greene WR 6-0 180 JR Albany, Ga./St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.) 18 Christian Griffith WR 6-6 210 r-SO Palm Beach, Fla./The King’s Academy/Liberty12* Jarred Haggins WR 6-0 193 SR Lakeland, Fla./Lakeland 33* Kevin Haplea TE 6-4 245 SR Annandale, N.J./North Hunterdon/Penn State51 Bobby Hart OL 6-4 315 JR Lauderhill, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 33 Jonathan Hernandez P 6-4 208 FR Bradenton, Fla./Manatee 73 Joseph Hernandez LB 6-0 210 r-FR Miami Beach, Fla./Miami Beach Senior 6 Dan Hicks DE 6-4 260 r-SR Oxford, Miss./Oxford 59 Ryan Hoefeld OL 6-3 292 FR New Orleans, La./Brother Martin43 Desmond Hollin DE 6-3 270 JR Miami, Fla./Southridge/ASA (N.Y.) College18 Ro’Derrick Hoskins LB 6-2 226 FR Orlando, Fla./Evans 1 Tyler Hunter* DB 5-11 198 JR Valdosta, Ga./Lowndes County 87 Jared Jackson WR 6-3 185 FR Monticello, Fla./Aucilla Christian Academy54 Tre’ Jackson OL 6-4 330 JR Jesup, Ga./Wayne County 67 Cody Jay OL 6-1 240 JR Fort Walton Beach, Fla./Choctawhatchee/USF8 Timmy Jernigan DT 6-2 296 JR Lake City, Fla./Columbia 91 Pierre Jolicouer DT 6-0 250 FR Miami, Fla./North Miami Beach Senior 7 Christian Jones LB 6-4 235 SR Winter Park, Fla./Lake Howell 84 Isaiah Jones WR 6-4 200 FR Milton, Fla./Milton 20 Lamarcus Joyner DB 5-8 190 SR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 72 Barrett Kernon LS 6-4 239 JR Ormond Beach, Fla./Seabreeze/Auburn85 Jeremy Kerr TE 6-5 254 FR St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg 88 Jeren Kowalewski WR 6-1 175 r-FR Bradenton, Fla./Lakewood Ranch

No Name Pos Ht. Wt Cl Hometown/HS/Previous School39 Bryan LaCivita WR 6-1 185 FR Gainesville, Fla./St. Francis Catholic99 Nile Lawrence-Stample DT 6-1 305 r-SO Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Nova 6 Larry Lawson III P 6-0 190 FR Tampa, Fla./Plant 71 Brian Lecounte OL 6-1 285 SR Miami, Fla./10 E.J. Levenberry LB 6-3 236 FR Woodbridge, Va./C.D. Hylton 77 Larry Levy OL 6-2 275 r-JR Boynton Beach, Fla./Park Vista Comm./Minn-Crookston53 Sterling Lovelady OL 6-3 291 JR Navarre, Fla./Navarre 36 Tyrell Lyons DB 6-0 213 FR Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast 10 Sean Maguire QB 6-3 215 r-FR Sparta, N.J./Seton Hall Prep 70 Josue Matias OL 6-6 322 JR Union City, N.J./Union City 97 Demonte McAllister DT 6-2 290 r-SR Tampa, Fla./Alonso 55 Jacobbi McDaniel DT 6-0 295 r-SR Greenville, Fla./Madison County 11 Derrick Mitchell Jr. DT 6-4 301 r-SO Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast 48 Dorsey Moore TE 6-4 205 r-FR Rockledge, Fla./Martins Ferry (Ohio) 4 Giorgio Newberry TE 6-6 280 r-SO Fort Pierce, Fla./Fort Pierce Central 5 Reggie Northrup LB 6-1 220 SO Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast 35 Nick O’Leary TE 6-3 248 JR Palm Beach, Fla./Dwyer 83 Dan O’Neill WR 6-0 170 SO Jupiter, Fla./Jupiter 64 Brian Patterson II LS 5-8 208 FR Tampa, Fla./Jesuit 7* Mario Pender RB 5-10 192 r-FR Cape Coral, Fla./Island Coast 16 Clay Pickler K 6-3 180 SO Grapevine, Texas/Colleyville Heritage/Tarrant County College30 Keijofer Pittman FB 5-10 246 FR Pensacola, Fla./Pine Forest44 Cameron Ponder FB 6-1 240 JR Yulee, Fla./Yulee 13 Jalen Ramsey DB 6-1 195 FR Smyrna, Tenn./Brentwood Academy49 Jake Romano FB 5-11 236 FR Wellington, Fla./Wellington 79 Michael Scheerhorn OL 6-4 240 SO Lutz, Fla./Tampa Catholic/Valparaiso69 Garrett Scott OL 6-3 275 FR West Palm Beach, Fla./Suncoast 92 Justin Shanks DT 6-2 306 r-FR Prattville, Ala./Prattville 81 Kenny Shaw WR 6-0 170 SR Orlando, Fla./Dr. Phillips 45 Nathan Slater LB 6-2 223 SO Terry, Miss./St. Andrew’s Episcopal37 Keelin Smith DB 6-3 185 r-SO Fort Pierce, Fla./Treasure Coast 22 Telvin Smith LB 6-3 218 SR Valdosta, Ga./Lowndes County 24 Terrance Smith LB 6-4 215 r-SO Decatur, Ga./Southwest DeKalb 48 Junior St. Louis LB 6-2 218 JR Pompano Beach, Fla./Deerfield Beach 33 Freddie Stevenson FB/LB 6-1 230 FR Bartow, Fla./Bartow 52 Bryan Stork OL 6-4 300 r-SR Vero Beach, Fla./Vero Beach 28 Nigel Terrell FB/LB 6-1 220 r-JR Helena, Ala./Pelham 12 Matthew Thomas LB 6-3 215 FR Miami, Fla./Booker T. Washington 39 Donovan Todd DB 5-11 205 SR Sanford, Fla./Seminole 14 Nick Waisome CB 5-10 176 JR Groveland, Fla./South Lake 44 DeMarcus Walker DE 6-3 270 FR Jacksonville, Fla./Sandalwood 74 Jonathan Wallace OL 6-7 295 r-SR Jacksonville, Fla./Lee 36 Jermaine Washington WR 5-8 194 r-SO Jacksonville, Fla./Wolfson 66 Keith Weeks OL 6-4 292 r-FR Valrico, Fla./Newsome 47 Alex Wethy TE 6-3 251 r-JR Miami, Fla./Christopher Columbus27 Marquez White WR/CB 6-0 171 FR Dothan, Ala./Northview 7 Levonte “Kermit” Whitfield WR 5-7 178 FR Orlando, Fla./Jones 32 James Wilder Jr. RB 6-2 229 JR Tampa, Fla./Plant 9 Karlos Williams RB/DB 6-1 223 JR Davenport, Fla./Ridge Community 26 P.J. Williams DB 6-0 190 SO Ocala, Fla./Vanguard 3 Jesus Wilson WR 5-9 177 FR Miami, Fla./Christopher Columbus 5 Jameis Winston QB 6-4 228 r-FR Bessemer, Ala./Hueytown 49 Colton Woodall DB 6-3 190 r-JR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./North Broward Prep/Rhode Island59 Andrew Wright LB 6-0 205 JR Bradenton, Fla./Bradenton 46 Jayon Young TE 6-1 224 FR Coral Springs, Fla./J.P. Taravella 39 Mitchell Zak LB 5-11 197 JR New Smyrna Beach, Fla./Calvary Christian Academy

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OFFENSIVE PLAYER STATS WITh CAREER hIGhSFB - CHAD ABRAM - 41• Made first career start against Pitt on Sept. 2• Scored his first career touchdown on a 10-yard reception at Boston College• Caught a nine yard pass against MiamiABRAM’S CAREER STATSRUSHINGYR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2010 12 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.02011 11 2 5 2.5 0 3 0.52012 13 4 20 5.0 0 8 1.52013 8 4 22 5.5 0 7 2.8Tot 44 10 45 4.5 0 8 1.0RECEIVINGYR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2013 8 5 35 7.0 1 10 4.4

SPECIAL TEAMS/DEFENSEYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PD FF FR INT SACKS2010 12 0 1 1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.02011 11 3 2 5 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.02012 13 3 2 5 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0Tot 36 6 5 11 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0ABRAM’S CAREER HIGHS RUSHING Rushes 3, at Maryland 2012Yards 13, at Pitt 2013Longest Run 8, Duke 2012

ABRAM’S CAREER HIGHS RECEIVING Receptions 2, at Boston College 2013Yards 15, at Boston College 2013Longest Catch 10, at Boston College 2013TD 1, at Boston College 2013Longest TD 10, at Boston College 2013

WR - KELVIN BENJAMIN - 1• Made first career start against Pitt on Sept. 2 and tied his career high with five receptions• Grabbed his first touchdown of the season against Bethune-Cookman on Sept. 21• Posted the first 100-yard game of his career at BC with three catches and 103 yards• Tied career highs with five receptions and two TDs against Maryland• Scored on a career-long 39 yard touchdown reception against NC StateBENJAMIN’S CAREER STATSRECEIVINGYR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2012 14 30 495 16.5 4 64 35.62013 8 25 476 19.0 5 41 59.5Tot 22 55 971 17.7 9 64 44.1

RUSHINGYR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2012 14 2 33 16.5 0 17 2.4

BENJAMIN’S CAREER HIGHSReceptions 5 (three times), last Maryland 2013Yards 103, at Boston College 2013Longest Catch 64, Clemson 2012TD 2 (twice), last Maryland 2013Longest TD 39, NC State 2013

FB - SHAYNE BROxSIE - 42BROxSIE’S CAREER STATSYR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2013 7 1 7 7.0 0 7 1.0

QB - JACOB COKER - 14• Went 2-of-2 for 21 yards in the fourth quarter against Pitt• Completed a career-long 42-yard pass to Kermit Whitfield against Bethune-Cookman• Ran untouched for a 24-yard touchdown run against Maryland• Made a key block on a 4th quarter reverse to help Kermit Whitfield score a 31-yard rushing

touchdown against NC StateCOKER’S CAREER STATSPASSINGYR. G COM ATT INT YDS TD LG PCT2012 4 3 5 0 45 1 19 60.02013 6 14 27 1 213 0 42 35.5Tot 10 17 32 1 258 1 42 53.1

RUSHINGYR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2013 6 8 39 4.9 1 24 6.5

COKER’S CAREER HIGHSYards 78, Bethune-Cookman 2013Completions 4, NC State 2013Attempts 8, NC State 2013Long 42, Bethune-Cookman 2013Longest TD 19, Savannah State 2012TDs 1, Savannah State 2012

RB - DEVONTA FREEMAN - 8• Posted back-to-back 100-yard games against Nevada (109) and BCU (112)• Has six career 100-yard rushing games and two this season• Ranks 14th all-time in FSU history with 1878 rushing yards• Tied with Dayne Williams (1986-88) for 6th place in FSU history with 24 rushing TDs• In a tie for 16th in FSU history with eight rushing touchdowns in a single season, matching his

previous single season marks from 2012 and 2011. • Set a new career long with a 60-yard rush against Nevada• Tallied 21 rushes for 84 yards at Clemson• Tied a career high with two first half rushing touchdowns en route to 92 yards on 12 carries

against NC State; also added a 30 yard reception• Led team in rushing and receiving and totaled 176 yards (98 rec and 78 rush) of total offense

and three TDs (two rush and one rec) against Miami; set or tied career highs in rushes (23), receptions (6), longest catch (48), receiving yards, receiving TDs and rushing TDs

FREEMAN’S CAREER STATSRUSHINGYR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2011 12 120 579 4.8 8 41 48.32012 13 111 660 5.9 8 47 50.82013 8 110 639 5.8 8 60 79.9Tot 33 341 1878 5.5 24 60 56.9RECEIVINGYR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2011 12 15 111 7.4 0 21 9.22012 13 10 86 8.6 0 28 6.62013 8 13 185 14.2 1 48 23.1Tot 33 38 382 10.1 1 48 11.6FREEMAN’S CAREER HIGHS RUSHING Rushes 23, Miami 2013Yards 148, at Maryland 2012Longest Rush 60, Nevada 2013TD 2 (seven times), last Miami 2013Longest TD Rush 41, Maryland 2011

FREEMAN’S CAREER HIGHS RECEIVINGReceptions 6, Miami 2013Yards 98, Miami 2013Longest Catch 48, Miami 2013

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WR - CHRISTIAN GREEN - 89• 19-yard reception helped set up a touchdown in the final minute of the first half against Nevada• Had two receptions for 25 yards versus Bethune-Cookman• Made two excellent catches in traffic for a total of 39 yards against Maryland• Registered a pair of 11-yard receptions against NC StateGREEN’S CAREER STATSRECEIVINGYR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2011 13 26 450 17.3 0 59 34.62012 14 3 33 11.0 0 21 2.42013 8 9 102 11.3 0 22 12.8Tot 35 38 563 14.8 0 59 16.1

RUSHINGYR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2011 13 2 11 5.5 0 9 0.8

GREEN’S CAREER HIGHSReceptions 7, at Clemson 2011Yards 102, at Wake Forest 2011Longest Catch 59, at Duke 2011

RB - RYAN GREEN - 15• Played in first collegiate game and finished with five rushes for eight yards against Pitt• Gained 78 yards on five carries in the second half against NevadaGREEN’S CAREER STATS YR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2013 8 22 130 5.9 1 34 16.2

GREEN’S CAREER HIGHS Rushes 5 (three times), last Bethune-Cookman 2013Yards 78, Nevada 2013Longest Rush 34, Nevada 2013TD 1, Nevada 2013Longest TD Rush 1, Nevada 2013 WR - RASHAD GREENE - 80• Tied for 7th with Anquan Boldin (1999-02) and Jessie Hester (1981-84) on the all-time FSU

career receiving TD list with 21• Ranks in 7th place in FSU history with 140 career receptions• His 2,110 receiving yards are 10th all-time in FSU history• Had eight receptions for 126 yards and a score in season-opening win at Pitt on Sept. 2• Posted his sixth career 100-yard game, and fourth of 2013, with against NC State (8-137)• Named ACC Receiver of the Week due to his eight catches for 146 yards and two touchdowns

at Clemson• Registered eight catches for 137 yards and a touchdown against NC State• Leads the ACC and tied for 12th in the NCAA with eight receiving touchdowns• Ranks fourth in the ACC with 96.6 receiving yards per game• Averaging a touchdown every 7.2 times he touches the ball – 24 TDs on 173 touchesGREENE’S CAREER STATSRECEIVINGYR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2011 9 38 596 15.7 7 69 66.22012 14 57 741 13.0 6 71 52.92013 8 45 773 17.2 8 72 96.6Tot 31 140 2110 15.1 21 72 68.1RUSHINGYR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2011 9 3 44 14.7 0 53 4.92012 14 4 30 7.5 1 18 2.3Tot 23 7 74 10.6 1 53 3.4KICKOFF RETURNYR. G NO YDS AVG TD LG2011 9 3 65 21.7 0 24

PUNT RETURNYR. G NO YDS AVG TD LG2011 9 3 1 0.3 0 62012 14 20 307 15.4 2 60Tot 23 23 308 13.4 2 60GREENE’S CAREER HIGHS RECEIVING Receptions 12, at Wake Forest 2011Yards 163, at Wake Forest 2011Longest Catch 72, at Clemson 2013TD 2 (four times), last at Clemson 2013Longest TD Catch 72, at Clemson 2013

OFFENSIVE PLAYER STATS WITh CAREER hIGhSGREENE’S CAREER HIGHS PUNT RETURNS Punt Returns 5, Wake Forest 2012Yards 89, Wake Forest 2012Longest Return 60, Wake Forest 2012TD 1 (twice), last Wake Forest 2012Longest TD Return 60, Wake Forest 2012

WR - JARRED HAGGINS - 12• Will miss all of 2013 with a knee injuryHAGGINS’ CAREER STATSYR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2010 7 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.62011 7 11 94 8.5 0 24 13.42012 13 8 108 13.5 0 42 8.3Tot 27 20 206 10.3 0 42 7.6HAGGINS’ CAREER HIGHSReceptions 5, ULM 2011Yards 45, Oklahoma 2011Longest Catch 42, Boston College 2012

TE - KEVIN HAPLEA - 33• Will miss all of 2013 with a knee injuryHAPLEA’S CAREER STATS (2010-11 WITH PENN STATE)YR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2010 12 3 39 13.0 0 23 3.22011 13 3 21 7.0 1 12 1.62012 13 3 15 5.0 1 11 1.2Tot 38 9 75 8.3 2 23 2.0HAPLEA’S CAREER HIGHSReceptions 2, at USF 2012Yards 23, Iowa 2010Longest Catch 23, Iowa 2010TD 1 (twice), last at USF 2012Longest TD 2, Iowa 2011

WR - ISAIAH JONES - 84• Out indefnitely due to injury• Grabbed a 15-yard reception in his first collegiate game at Pitt on Sept. 2• Caught a 16-yard pass from Jacob Coker in the 4th quarter against Maryland JONES’ CAREER STATSYR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2013 5 2 31 15.5 0 16 6.2 QB - SEAN MAGUIRE - 10MAGUIRE’S CAREER STATS RUSHINGYR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2013 4 1 6 6.0 0 6 1.5

TE - NICK O’LEARY - 35• His three TDs against Pitt tied the school record for TE’s and matched his entire 2012 total• Scored two touchdowns against Maryland, including a 12-yard catch in the corner of the

endzone after Jameis Winston made an amazing escape from the pocket • Set new career highs in both receptions (5) and yards (161) at Clemson• Set FSU tight end records with a 94-yard reception and 161 receiving yards at Clemson• Tied for the lead in the NCAA for receiving touchdowns by a tight end with six• Scored on his only reception against NC State – a 14-yard TD in the first quarter• Averages a touchdown every 3.33 times he touches in the ball in 2013 and every 5.3 times for

his careerO’LEARY’S CAREER STATSYR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2011 13 12 164 13.7 1 58 12.62012 13 21 252 12.0 3 28 19.42013 8 20 352 17.6 6 94 44.0Tot 34 53 768 14.5 10 94 22.6O’LEARY’S CAREER HIGHS Receptions 5, at Clemson 2013Yards 161, at Clemson 2013Longest Catch 94, at Clemson 2013TD 3, at Pitt 2013Longest TD Catch 24, at Pitt 2013

FB - CAMERON PONDER - 44PONDER’S CAREER STATS RUSHINGYR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2013 2 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0

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OFFENSIVE PLAYER STATS WITh CAREER hIGhSWR - KENNY SHAW - 81• Averaged 93.2 yards per game in the first five games of 2013 despite not having any 100-yard

game totals (94 at Pitt, 94 vs. Nevada, 89 vs. Bethune-Cookman, 93 at Boston College and 96 vs. Maryland)

• Made a spectacular 55-yard touchdown grab as time expired in the first half at Boston College to help FSU take a 24-17 lead into the break

• Ranks fifth in the ACC with an average of 10.6 yards per punt returnSHAW’S CAREER STATS RECEIVINGYR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2010 11 3 36 12.0 1 23 3.32011 13 34 418 12.3 4 51 32.22012 14 33 532 16.1 3 77 38.02013 8 34 618 18.2 3 55 77.2Tot 46 104 1606 15.4 11 77 34.9PUNT RETURNYR. G NO YDS AVG TD LG2012 14 8 99 12.4 0 262013 8 15 159 10.6 0 26Tot 22 23 258 11.2 0 26

KICK RETURNYR. G NO YDS AVG TD LG2013 7 1 20 20.0 0 20

SHAW’S CAREER HIGHS RECEIVINGReceptions 7, NC State 2011Yards 125, Boston College 2012Longest Catch 77, Boston College 2012TD 1 (11 times), last Maryland 2013Longest TD 77, Boston College 2012

SHAW’S CAREER HIGHS PUNT RETURNS Punt Returns 5 (twice), lat NC State 2013Yards 66, Florida 2012Longest Return 26 (twice), last at Pitt 2013

FB - FREDDIE STEVENSON - 33• Scored the first touchdown of his career on a 1-yard rush against NevadaSTEVENSON’S CAREER STATS RUSHINGYR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2013 6 5 20 4.0 1 10 3.3

RECEIVINGYR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2013 6 1 10 10.0 0 10 1.7

STEVENSON’S CAREER HIGHS RUSHING Rushes 3, Nevada 2013Yards 10, Nevada 2013Longest Rush 10, Nevada 2013TD 1, Nevada 2013Longest TD Rush 1, Nevada 2013

FB - NIGEL TERRELL - 28TERRELL’S CAREER STATS RUSHINGYR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2013 6 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.7

WR - LEVONTE “KERMIT” WHITFIELD - 7• Caught a 42-yard pass against Bethune-Cookman on Sept. 21• Has two kickoff returns of over 40 yards – 43 at Clemson and 41 against Bethune-Cookman• Scored on a 31-yard rush TD on a reverse and added a 16-yard reception against NC State• Averaging 26.5 yards every time he touches the ball – 318 yards on 12 touches WHITFIELD’S CAREER STATS RECEIVINGYR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2013 8 3 74 24.7 0 42 9.3

RUSHINGYR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2013 8 1 31 31.0 1 31 3.9

KICKOFF RETURNYR. G NO YDS AVG TD LG 2013 8 8 213 26.6 0 43

WHITFIELD’S CAREER HIGHS RECEIVINGReceptions 1 (three times), last NC State 2013Yards 42, Bethune-Cookman 2013Longest Catch 42, Bethune-Cookman 2013

WHITFIELD’S CAREER HIGHS KICKOFF RETURNSReturns 2 (twice), last NC State 2013Yards 66, Bethune-Cookman 2013Long 43, at Clemson 2013

RB - JAMES WILDER JR. - 32• Tied with William McCray (1997-01) and William Floyd (1991-93) for 15th in FSU history with

16 rushing touchdowns• Had 10 rushes for 58 yards in the season opener against Pitt• Gained 45 yards on six carries and scored a touchdown against Nevada• Tallied 56 yards on eight rushes and scored a touchdown versus Bethune-Cookman• Rushed six times for 15 yards and caught two passes for 18 yards at Boston College• Became the 32nd player in FSU history to rush for 1,000 yards after his 40-yard rushing

performance against Maryland• Tied a career high with two rushing touchdowns on nine carries for 42 yards against MiamiWILDER’S CAREER STATS RUSHINGYR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2011 12 35 160 4.6 1 41 13.32012 14 110 635 5.8 11 42 50.82013 7 50 268 5.4 4 24 38.3Tot 33 195 1063 5.5 16 42 32.2

RECEIVINGYR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2011 12 2 14 7.0 0 8 1.22012 14 19 136 7.2 2 17 10.52013 7 3 27 9.0 0 10 3.9Tot 33 24 177 7.4 2 17 5.4WILDER’S CAREER HIGHS RUSHING Rushes 16, Wake Forest 2012Yards 106, Murray State 2012Longest Rush 42, Murray State 2012TD 2 (five times), last Miami 2013Longest TD Rush 19, Savannah State, 2012

WILDER’S CAREER HIGHS RECEIVINGReceptions 4, Florida 2012Yards 31, Florida 2012Longest Catch 17 (twice), last Florida 2012TD 2, Boston College 2012Longest TD 12, Boston College, 2012

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OFFENSIVE PLAYER STATS WITh CAREER hIGhSRB - KARLOS WILLIAMS - 9• Primary position changed to running back prior to Nevada game• Scored on the first offensive touch of his career – a 65-yard TD run – versus Nevada• Rushed for 83 yards and two touchdowns on nine carries against Bethune-Cookman• Five carries for 29 yards and two touchdowns against Maryland• Career-high 13 carries for 86 yards and a touchdown against NC State• Third on the team with seven touchdownsWILLIAMS’ CAREER STATSRUSHINGYR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2013 8 49 395 8.1 7 65 49.4

RECEIVINGYR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2013 8 2 25 12.5 0 15 3.1

DEFENSE YR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2011 12 4 4 8 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-02012 14 25 7 32 1.0-5 2 0 0 1 0.0-02013 8 4 0 4 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0Tot 34 33 11 44 1.0-5 2 0 0 1 0.0-0KICKOFF RETURNYR. G NO YDS AVG TD LG 2011 12 8 186 23.2 0 332012 14 13 340 26.2 0 602013 8 2 43 21.5 0 30Tot 34 22 539 24.5 0 60WILLIAMS’ CAREER HIGHS RUSHING Rushes 13, NC State 2013Yards 110, Nevada 2013Longest Rush 65, Nevada 2013TD 2 (twice), last Maryland 2013Longest TD Rush 65, Nevada 2013

WILLIAMS’ CAREER HIGHS DEFENSETackles 11, vs. Georgia Tech 2012Tackles for loss 1.0, at Miami 2012Interceptions 1, vs. Georgia Tech 2012

WILLIAMS’ CAREER HIGHS KICKOFF RETURNSReturns 3 (twice), last Florida 2012Yards 96, at USF 2012Long 60, at USF 2012

WR - JESUS WILSON - 3 • Returned two punts for 36 yards against Maryland – including a career-long 28-yard return

which helped set up the final score of the gameWILSON’S CAREER STATS PUNT RETURNYR. G NO YDS AVG TD LG2013 6 4 65 16.2 0 28

KICK RETURNYR. G NO YDS AVG TD LG2013 6 1 27 27.0 0 27

WILSON’S CAREER HIGHS PUNT RETURNS Punt Returns 2 (twice), last Maryland 2013Yards 36, Maryland 2013Longest Return 28, Maryland 2013

QB - JAMEIS WINSTON - 5• Tied for 19th all-time in a career (Kelly Lowrey - 1979-83) and tied for 8th all-time in a season

(Chris Rix - 2001) with 24 passing touchdowns• Ranks 18th in FSU history with 2502 passing yards in a single season• Named ACC Rookie of the Week (Sept. 3) after going 25-of-27 for 356 yards and five touch-

downs (four passing and one rushing) on Sept. 2 at Pitt• Completed the first 11 passes of his collegiate career and finished with a school record 92.6

completion percentage versus the Panthers • After throwing his first interception against Nevada, he finished the game going 13-of-13 for

184 yards and two touchdowns• Eluded a sack and tossed an amazing 55-yard touchdown to Kenny Shaw as time expired at

the end of the first half at Boston College to give FSU a 24-17 lead at the break • Set new season-highs in rushes (14) and rushing yards (67) at Boston College• Added another play to the highlight reel by escaping from a sack and finding Nick O’Leary in

the corner of the end zone for a 12-yard touchdown pass against Maryland• Finished the Maryland game with new career highs in attempts (32), yards (393) and TDs (5)• Named National Player of the Week by Athlon Sports, Davey O’Brien and CFPA; Offensive

Player of the Week by Walter Camp and Rookie of the Week by the ACC and CBSSports.com following his performance against Maryland

• Threw for a career-high 444 yards with three TDs and added a rushing TD at Clemson; named Davey O’Brien National Player of the Week, and ACC Offensive Back and Rookie of the Week

• Was 11-of-14 for 229 yards and three TDs in just the first quarter against NC State and finished the afternoon 16-of-26 with 292 yards, three TDs and one INT

• After eight games, Winston leads the ACC and is seventh in the NCAA in completion pct (70.3)• Ranks second in the NCAA and leads the ACC with a passing efficiency of 201.1• His 24 passing touchdowns lead the ACC and are tied for fourth-best in the NCAA WINSTON’S CAREER STATS PASSINGYR. G COM ATT INT YDS TD LG PCT2013 8 149 212 6 2502 24 94 70.3

RUSHINGYR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G2013 8 50 153 3.1 3 20 19.1

WINSTON’S CAREER HIGHS PASSINGYards 444, at Clemson 2013Completions 25, at Pitt 2013Attempts 34, at Clemson 2013Long 94, at Clemson 2013Longest TD 72, at Clemson 2013TDs 5, Maryland 2013

WINSTON’S CAREER HIGHS RUSHING Rushes 14, at Boston College 2013Yards 67, at Boston College 2013Longest Rush 20 (twice), last Maryland 2013TD 1 (three times), last at Clemson 2013Longest TD Rush 10, Nevada 2013

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DEFENSIVE PLAYER STATS WITh CAREER hIGhSDB - NATE ANDREWS - 29• Made his first career interception late in the fourth quarter to help seal a 48-34 victory over

Boston College• Registered one tackle and intercepted a pass against MiamiANDREWS’ CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2013 8 8 6 14 0.0-0 1 0 0 2 0.0-0

ANDREWS’ CAREER HIGHSTackles 4 (twice), last NC State 2013Interceptions 1 (twice), Miami 2013

DL - BRAD BENTz - 93BENTz’S CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2013 1 0 1 1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0

DB - COLIN BLAKE - 30BLAKE’S CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2013 6 1 0 1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0

DB - TERRENCE BROOKS - 31• Tied for the team lead in passes defended with six, fourth on the team with 37 tackles• His fourth career interception late in 2nd quarter at Pitt allowed FSU to score a TD and head

into halftime with a 28-10 lead• Had five tackles against Nevada• Recovered a fumble on the first play of the game at Clemson• Intercepted a pass on the second play of the game against NC State; finished with two tackles,

1.0 TFL, an INT, a pass break-up and a forced fumble• Tied for second on the team with seven tackles at Boston College – including a career-high 2.0

tackles for loss • Registered his first career sack and finished with six tackles against MiamiBROOKS’ CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2010 10 2 0 2 0.0-0 1 0 0 0 0.0-02011 12 11 6 17 0.5-1 5 0 0 1 0.0-02012 14 38 14 52 1.0-2 4 1 0 2 0.0-02013 8 27 10 37 4.0-19 4 2 1 2 1.0-13Tot 44 78 30 108 5.5-22 13 3 1 5 1.0-13BROOKS’ CAREER HIGHSTackles 12, Clemson 2012 Tackles for Loss 2.0, at Boston College 2013Sacks 1.0, Miami 2013Interceptions 1 (five times), last NC State 2013

DB - LAMARCUS BRUTUS - 42BRUTUS’ CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2013 6 2 1 3 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0

DE - CHRIS CASHER - 21• Was called “defensive player of the game” by Head Coach Jimbo Fisher after tallying 10

tackles, including two for a loss against Bethune-Cookman on Sept. 21• Recorded five tackles and the first sack of his career against MarylandCASHER’S CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2013 7 10 8 18 3.5-13 1 0 0 0 1.0-9

CASHER’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 10, Bethune-Cookman 2013Tackles for loss 2.0, Bethune-Cookman 2013Sacks 1.0, Maryland 2013

DB - RONALD DARBY - 3• Recovered Florida State’s first fumble of 2013 and also recorded a tackle against Maryland• Made the first interception of his career in the third quarter at Clemson• Grabbed an interception for the second-straight game against NC State; finished with one

tackle and tied a career high with two pass break-upsDARBY’S CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2012 14 18 4 22 0.0-0 8 1 0 0 0.0-02013 8 2 1 3 0.0-0 3 0 1 2 0.0-0Tot 22 20 5 25 0.0-0 11 1 1 2 0.0-0DARBY’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 4 (twice), last vs. Northern Illinois (‘13 Orange) 2012Interceptions 1 (twice), last NC State 2013 Pass Breakups 2 (three times), last NC State 2013

DB - GERALD DEMPS - 23• Registered his first career pass break-up late in the fourth quarter on a 4th and goal at Pitt • Tied a career high with three tackles against NC StateDEMPS’ CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2010 12 2 0 2 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-02011 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-02012 12 4 3 7 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-02013 8 2 1 3 0.0-0 1 0 0 0 0.0-0Tot 32 8 4 12 0.0-0 1 0 0 0 0.0-0

DEMPS’ CAREER HIGHSTackles 3 (twice), last NC State 2013

DE - MARIO EDWARDS JR. - 15• Posted three tackles in the season opener at Pitt• Finished with four tackles and 1.0 tackles for loss against Nevada• Recovered a fumble and returned it 37 yards for a touchdown at Clemson• Recorded a career-high 2.0 TFLs and 1.0 sacks on four total tackles against MiamiEDWARDS’ CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2012 11 8 9 17 2.5-16 1 0 0 0 1.5-132013 6 10 4 14 3.0-19 0 0 1 0 1.0-14Tot 17 18 13 31 5.5-35 1 0 1 0 2.5-27EDWARDS’ CAREER HIGHSTackles 7, vs. Georgia Tech 2012Tackles for Loss 2.0, Miami 2013Sacks 1.0 (twice), last Miami 2013

LB - UKEME ELIGWE - 52• Made his first career tackle for loss and finished with three total tackles against Nevada• Had six tackles against Bethune-Cookman• Recorded three tackles – including two on kickoff coverage – at Boston College• Registered three tackles – including the first sack of his career at Clemson• Posted two tackles and 1.0 sacks against NC StateELIGWE’S CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2013 7 14 7 21 3.0-13 0 0 0 0 2.0-11

ELIGWE’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 6, Bethune-Cookman 2013Tackles for loss 1.0 (three times), last NC State 2013Sacks 1.0 (twice), last NC State 2013

DT - EDDIE GOLDMAN - 90• Made his first career start at Pitt on Sept. 2• Had two tackles versus Nevada on Sept. 14• Had a career day at Boston College, setting new highs in tackles (4) and tackles for loss (1.5)

while recording his first career sackGOLDMAN’S CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2012 10 4 4 8 1.0-4 0 0 0 0 0.0-02013 7 4 4 8 1.5-5 0 0 0 0 1.0-5Tot 17 8 8 16 2.5-9 0 0 0 0 1.0-5GOLDMAN’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 4, at Boston College 2013Tackles for Loss 1.5, at Boston College 2013Sacks 1.0, at Boston College 2013

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DEFENSIVE PLAYER STATS WITh CAREER hIGhSDE - DAN HICKS - 6• Primarily has started at SAM this season• Made his first career start at Pitt on Sept. 2• Tied a career high with three tackles against Nevada• Matched career marks for tackles (3) and TFLs (2.0) against Maryland• Three tackles – including a tackle for loss – at Clemson• Made three tackles with 0.5 TFLs against MiamiHICKS’ CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2010 13 13 5 18 3.0-13 1 2 0 0 2.0-112011 13 7 9 16 4.5-8 1 0 0 0 0.0-02012 DID NOT PLAY2013 8 8 9 17 4.5-9 0 0 0 0 0.0-0Tot 34 28 23 51 12.0-30 2 2 0 0 2.0-11HICKS’ CAREER HIGHSTackles 3 (eight times), last 2013Tackles for Loss 2.0 (twice), last Maryland 2013Sacks 1.0 (twice), last at Virginia 2010

DE - DESMOND HOLLIN - 43• Recorded four tackles – including his first career sack – at Boston College on Sept. 28HOLLIN’S CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2013 8 3 3 6 1.0-10 0 0 0 0 1.0-10

HOLLIN’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 4, at Boston College 2013Tackles for Loss 1.0, at Boston College 2013Sacks 1.0, at Boston College 2013

DB - TYLER HUNTER - 1• Will miss the remainder of 2013 with a neck injury• Posted a new career high with five tackles in the season opener against Pitt• Returned an interception 27 yards and had two pass break-ups against Nevada• Tied for team lead with three passes defended this seasonHUNTER’S CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2011 11 1 2 3 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-02012 14 19 7 26 0.0-0 2 0 0 3 0.0-02013 3 7 1 8 0.0-0 2 0 0 1 0.0-0Tot 28 27 10 37 0.0-0 4 0 0 4 0.0-0HUNTER’S CAREER PUNT RETURN STATSYR. G NO YDS AVG TD LG2012 14 8 126 15.8 1 75

HUNTER’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 5, at Pitt 2013Interceptions 2, at Virginia Tech 2012

HUNTER’S CAREER HIGHS PUNT RETURNS Punt Returns 5, Duke 2012Yards 122, Duke 2012Longest Return 75, Duke 2012TD 1, Duke 2012Longest TD Return 75, Duke 2012

DT - TIMMY JERNIGAN - 8• His 2.0 tackles for loss and 1.0 sacks at Pitt on Sept. 2 tied career highs in both categories• Recorded a new season high with seven tackles at Boston College• Made two tackles and 1.0 TFL against Maryland• His lone tackle at Clemson was a seven-yard sack• Posted three tackles and 1.0 TFL against NC State• Registered four tackles against MiamiJERNIGAN’S CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2011 13 16 14 30 6.0-30 0 0 1 0 2.5-192012 13 22 24 46 8.0-30 0 0 0 0 1.5-122013 8 14 11 25 5.0-24 0 0 0 0 2.0-19Tot 34 52 49 101 19.0-84 0 0 1 0 6.0-50JERNIGAN’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 9, vs. Georgia Tech 2012Tackles for Loss 2.0 (three times), last at Pitt 2013Sacks 1.0 (five times), last at Clemson 2013

LB - CHRISTIAN JONES - 7• Made eight stops against Pitt in the season-opener on Sept. 2• Added five tackles against Nevada• Recorded seven tackles – including a tackle for loss – against Boston College• Posted eight tackles – including 2.0 TFLs and a sack – at Clemson• Four tackles with a 1-yard sack against NC StateJONES’ CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2010 14 11 7 18 3.0-20 1 0 1 0 3.0-202011 13 33 23 56 6.0-20 2 2 1 0 3.0-162012 14 48 47 95 7.0-19 3 0 2 0 0.0-02013 7 22 14 36 4.5-8 0 0 0 0 2.0-3Tot 48 114 91 205 20.5-67 6 2 4 0 8.0-39JONES’ CAREER HIGHSTackles 14, at NC State 2012Tackles for Loss 3.0, last Duke 2012Sacks 1.0, (eight times) last NC State 2013

DB - LAMARCUS JOYNER - 20• Posted new career highs with 2.0 sacks and 2.0 tackles for loss at Pitt on Sept. 2• Registered a team-high nine tackles at Pitt which also set a new career high• Recorded six solo tackles and a pass break-up at Boston College on Sept. 28• Leads the ‘Noles with 3.0 sacks and is second the team with 37 tackles • Had a career night at Clemson, recording eight solo tackles, one sack, an interception and

forced two fumbles• Named Walter Camp National Defensive Player of the Week, Jim Thorpe Defensive Back of

the Week, FWAA Bronko Nagurski National Defensive Player of the Week, Lott IMPACT Player of the Week, CFPA National Defensive Back of the Week and ACC Defensive Back of the Week (among others) for his performance at Clemson

• Four tackles, one TFL and a pass break-up against NC State• Made six tackles with 0.5 TFL against MiamiJOYNER’S CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2010 14 18 5 23 0.0-0 2 0 0 1 0.0-02011 13 38 16 54 2.0-7 7 0 0 4 1.0-32012 14 27 24 51 1.5-7 5 0 0 1 0.0-02013 8 31 12 43 4.5-45 3 3 0 1 3.0-42Tot 49 114 57 171 8.0-59 17 3 0 7 4.0-45

JOYNER’S CAREER KICKOFF RETURN STATSYR. G NO YDS AVG TD LG2010 14 16 329 20.6 0 422011 13 13 397 30.5 0 772012 14 18 424 23.6 0 902013 8 5 110 22.0 0 28Tot 49 52 1260 24.2 0 90

JOYNER’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 9, at Pitt 2013Tackles for Loss 2.0, at Pitt 2013Interceptions 1 (seven times), last at Clemson 2013Sacks 2.0, at Pitt 2013Forced Fumbles 2, at Clemson 2013

JOYNER’S CAREER HIGHS KICKOFF RETURNSReturns 5, Clemson 2012Yards 185, Clemson 2012Long 90, Clemson 2012

DT - NILE LAWRENCE-STAMPLE - 99• Made his first career start at Pitt on Sept. 2• Recorded a season-high three tackles at Boston College on Sept. 28• Tied a season high with three tackles – including 1.0 TFL – against MarylandLAWRENCE-STAMPLE’S CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2012 8 4 6 10 1.0-2 0 0 0 0 0.0-02013 8 5 5 10 1.0-2 0 0 0 0 0.0-0Tot 16 9 11 20 2.0-4 0 0 0 0 0.0-0LAWRENCE-STAMPLE’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 4, Boston College 2012Tackles for Loss 1.0, Maryland 2013

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LB - E.J. LEVENBERRY - 10• Made five tackles against Bethune-Cookman• Registered four tackles and forced a fumble against Maryland• Led the team and set a new career high with eight tackles, 1.0 TFL and one pass break-up

against NC StateLEVENBERRY’S CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2013 8 11 11 22 1.0-1 1 1 0 0 0.0-0

LEVENBERRY’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 8, NC State 2013Tackles for Loss 1, NC State 2013

DT - DEMONTE McALLISTER - 97• Made four tackles and was credited with a QB hurry against Nevada• Had a tackle in his first career start against Bethune-Cookman• Registered four tackles and added a pass break-up at Boston CollegeMcALLISTER’S CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2009 REDSHIRT SEASON2010 12 8 8 16 7.0-22 1 0 0 0 3.0-142011 13 3 2 5 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-02012 13 12 21 33 5.0-31 0 1 0 0 3.5-272013 7 2 12 14 0.0-0 1 0 0 0 0.0-0Tot 45 25 43 68 12.0-53 2 1 0 0 6.5-41McALLISTER’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 5 (three times), last vs. Georgia Tech 2012Tackles for Loss 2.0 (twice), last at Virginia 2010Sacks 1.5, Samford 2010

DT - JACOBBI McDANIEL - 55• Made four tackles including a tackle for loss against Nevada• Added four stops versus Bethune-Cookman• Registered three tackles, 0.5 TFLs and a pass break-up against Maryland• Posted one tackle, which was a 0.5 TFL, against Miami• Also sees action as a fullback in some formations McDANIEL’S CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PD FF FR INT SACKS2009 13 13 12 25 4.0-16 0 2 0 0 1.0-102010 14 15 16 31 5.5-23 3 0 0 1 0.5-42011 6 1 8 9 1.0-1 0 0 0 0 0.0-02012 REDSHIRT SEASON2013 8 10 12 22 2.0-4 1 0 0 0 0.0-0Tot 41 39 48 87 12.5-44 4 2 0 1 1.5-14McDANIEL’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 6, Maryland 2009Tackles for Loss 2.0 (twice), last Samford 2010Sacks 1.0, Jacksonville State 2009Interceptions 1, Wake Forest 2010

DT - DERRICK MITCHELL - 11MITCHELL’S CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2013 5 2 2 4 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0

MITCHELL’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 2 (twice), last Maryland 2013

LB - REGGIE NORTHRUP - 5• Tallied five tackles against Bethune-Cookman• Made three tackles – including 1.0 TFL – against Maryland• Posted three tackles at Clemson• Tied a career high with six tackles against NC StateNORTHRUP’S CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2012 13 5 5 10 1.0-1 0 0 0 0 0.0-02013 8 11 8 19 2.0-3 1 0 0 0 0.0-0Tot 21 16 13 29 3.0-4 1 0 0 0 0.0-0NORTHRUP’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 6 (twice), last at NC State 2013Tackles for Loss 1.0 (three times), last Maryland 2013

DB - JALEN RAMSEY - 13• Made his first career start at Pitt on Sept. 2, becoming first true freshman to start at cornerback

since Deion Sanders in 1985• Grabbed an interception at Pitt which helped set up FSU’s first touchdown of the season• Had five tackles against Nevada• Had first career sack versus Bethune-Cookman• Recorded a career-high seven tackles – all solo tackles – at Boston College on Sept 28• Registered six tackles at ClemsonRAMSEY’S CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2013 8 25 9 34 1.0-12 1 1 0 1 1.0-12

RAMSEY’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 7, at Boston College 2013Tackles for loss 1.0, Bethune-Cookman 2013Sacks 1.0, Bethune-Cookman 2013Interceptions 1, at Pitt 2013

DT - JUSTIN SHANKS - 92SHANKS’ CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2013 3 1 1 2 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0

SHANKS’ CAREER HIGHSTackles 2, Bethune-Cookman 2013

DB- KEELIN SMITH - 37SMITH’S CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2011 REDSHIRT SEASON2012 13 6 3 9 0.5-1 1 0 0 0 0.0-02013 8 7 3 10 1.0-1 0 0 0 0 0.0-0Tot 21 13 6 19 1.5-2 1 0 0 0 0.0-0SMITH’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 4, Bethune-Cookman 2013Tackles for Loss 1.0, NC State 2013

LB - TELVIN SMITH - 22• Ranks in 20th place in FSU history with 24.5 tackles for loss• Leads the ‘Noles with 53 tackles, as well as 6.0 tackles for loss• Named ACC Linebacker of the Week on Sept. 30 and co-LB of the Week on Oct. 21• Tied a career high with 2.0 tackles for loss in the season opener at Pitt on Sept. 2• Returned an interception 68 yards for a touchdown against Bethune-Cookman• Tied a career high with 2.0 tackles for loss, recorded his first sack of the season and finished

with 10 total tackles at Boston College on Sept. 28• Made five tackles and was credited with a pass break-up against Maryland• Tied a career high with 11 tackles, including 1.0 TFL and a pass break-up at Clemson• Posted six tackles, one pass break-up and recovered a fumble against NC State• Four tackles, with 1.0 tackles for loss against MiamiSMITH’S CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2010 14 13 5 18 1.5-7 0 0 0 0 1.0-62011 12 28 14 42 8.5-51 3 1 2 1 3.0-312012 14 37 27 64 9.5-53 3 1 0 0 1.0-122013 8 34 19 53 6.0-20 3 0 1 1 1.0-7Tot 48 112 65 177 25.5-131 9 2 3 2 6.0-56SMITH’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 11 (twice), last at Clemson 2013Tackles for Loss 2.0 (seven times), last at Boston College 2013Sacks 2.0, Maryland 2011Interceptions 1 (twice), last Bethune-Cookman 2013

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DB - TERRANCE SMITH - 24• Posted his first pass break-up at Pitt on Sept. 2• Led the team with 12 tackles in his first career start against Bethune-Cookman – matching his

previous career total – and registered his first career sack• Registered five tackles at Clemson • Five tackles including an eight-yard sack against NC State• Made 10 tackles, including 0.5 tackles for loss, to lead the team against MiamiSMITH’S CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2011 2 0 1 1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-02012 13 8 1 9 1.5-5 0 0 0 0 0.0-02013 8 21 17 38 2.5-17 1 0 0 0 2.0-16Tot 23 29 19 48 4.0-22 1 0 0 0 2.0-16SMITH’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 12, Bethune-Cookman 2013Tackles for Loss 1.0, Bethune-Cookman 2013Sacks 1.0, Bethune-Cookman 2013

LB - MATTHEW THOMAS - 12• Will miss the remainder of the 2013 season due to injury• Registered 2.0 tackles for loss and 1.0 sacks against Bethune-CookmanTHOMAS’ CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2013 4 4 0 4 2.0-10 0 0 0 0 1.0-9

THOMAS’ CAREER HIGHSTackles 3, Bethune-Cookman 2013Tackles for loss 2.0, Bethune-Cookman 2013Sacks 1.0, Bethune-Cookman 2013

DB - NICK WAISOME - 14• Broke up a pass and had a tackle against Nevada• Posted his first tackle for loss against Bethune-Cookman• Had a season-high three tackles against NC StateWAISOME’S CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2011 11 1 0 1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-02012 13 14 7 21 0.0-0 7 0 0 1 0.0-02013 8 6 1 7 1.0-1 2 0 0 0 0.0-0Tot 32 21 8 29 1.0-1 9 0 0 1 0.0-0WAISOME’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 5, USF 2012Interceptions 1, Clemson 2012

DE - DEMARCUS WALKER - 44• Made his first career start at Pitt on Sept. 2• Had three stops against Bethune-Cookman• Set a new career high with four tackles against NC StateWALKER’S CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2013 8 3 7 10 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0

WALKER’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 4, NC State 2013

DB - MARQUEz WHITE - 27• Recorded two tackles at Clemson• Set a new career high with four tackles and recorded his first TFL against NC StateWHITE’S CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2013 6 5 2 7 1.0-1 0 0 0 0 0.0-0

WHITE’S CAREER HIGHSTackles 4, NC State 2013Tackles for Loss 1.0, NC State 2013

DB - P.J. WILLIAMS - 26• Had a pass breakup and a tackle against Bethune-Cookman• Recorded his first career interception and tied a career high with four tackles at Boston College

on Sept. 28• Posted three tackles at Clemson• Made two tackles, intercepted a pass and broke up another against MiamiWILLIAMS’ CAREER STATSYR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS2012 14 9 5 14 1.0-10 1 0 0 0 0.0-02013 7 6 8 14 0.0-0 4 0 0 2 0.0-0Tot 21 15 13 28 1.0-10 5 0 0 2 0.0-0WILLIAMS’ CAREER HIGHSTackles 4 (twice), last at Boston College 2013Tackles for Loss 1.0, Boston College 2012Interceptions 1 (twice), last Miami 2013

P - CASON BEATTY - 38• Has only surrendered one touchback in 2013, and three in his career• Six of his 20 punts have been downed inside the 20-yard line BEATTY’S CAREER STATSYR. G PUNTS YARDS AVG LG TB FC I20 BLK2012 14 47 1798 38.3 54 2 23 23 22013 8 21 845 40.2 53 1 9 6 0Tot 22 68 2643 38.9 54 3 32 29 2BEATTY’S CAREER HIGHSPunts 6 (twice), last at Virginia Tech 2012Yards 237, at NC State 2012Average 53.0 (1-53), Nevada 2013Long 54, Florida 2012

K - ROBERTO AGUAYO - 19• Made his first career start at Pitt on Sept. 2• Named ACC Specialst of the Week after kicking two field goals and five PATs against Nevada• Has converted all 65 kicks of his career – 12 field goals and 53 PATs – setting a new FSU

record for consecutive kicks made to begin a career, passing Derek Schmidt (29)• Surpassed Dustin Hopkins (54) for most consecutive kicks made in an FSU career• Scored a career-high 15 points on six PATs and three field goals at Clemson• Named the Lou Groza Star of the Week on Oct. 21• Leads the ACC and is third in the NCAA in scoring with an 11.1 points per game averageAGUAYO’S CAREER STATSYR. G FGM-FGA LG PATS PTS2013 8 12-12 45 53-53 89

AGUAYO’S CAREER HIGHSField Goals 3, Clemson 2013Long Field Goal 45, Bethune-Cookman 2013 PATs 9, Maryland 2013Kickoffs 10, at Clemson 2013Touchbacks 3, Nevada 2013Points 15, at Clemson 2013

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HEAD COACH JIMBO FISHER

ThE FIShER FILE Position: Head CoachCoaching Experience: 26th season, 7th at Florida State (4th as Head Coach)Hometown: Clarksburg, W.Va.Alma Mater: Salem (W.Va.) ‘89Birthdate: October 9, 1965Family: wife Candi Fisher; sons Trey (12) and Ethan (8)

COAChInG LEDGERYear School Position W-L-T Postseason1988 Samford SA/QB 5-61989 Samford SA/QB 4-71990 Samford GA/QB 6-4-11991 Samford OC/QB 12-2 NCAA I-AA1992 Samford OC/QB 9-3 NCAA I-AA1993 Auburn QB 11-0 1994 Auburn QB 9-1-11995 Auburn QB 8-4 Outback1996 Auburn QB 8-4 Independence1997 Auburn QB 10-3 Peach1998 Auburn QB 3-81999 Cincinnati OC/QB 3-82000 LSU OC/QB 8-4 Peach2001 LSU OC/QB 10-3 Sugar2002 LSU OC/QB 8-5 Cotton2003 LSU OC/QB 13-1 Sugar2004 LSU OC/QB 9-3 Capital One2005 LSU OC/QB 11-2 Peach2006 LSU OC/QB 11-2 Sugar2007 Florida State OC/QB 7-6 Music City2008 Florida State OC/QB 9-4 Champs Sports2009 Florida State OC/QB 7-6 Gator2010 Florida State HC 10-4 Chick-fil-A2011 Florida State HC 9-4 Champs Sports2012* Florida State HC 12-2 Orange2013 Florida State HC 8-0Total 23 yrs Asst 181-86-2 4 yrs hC 39-10

Bold - BCS National Championship*- ACC Champions & Discover Orange Bowl Champions

• Jimbo Fisher and his wife, Candi, announced on Aug. 5, 2011 the creation of a new national fund to fuel the quest for a cure for Fanconi anemia, a very rare life-threatening disorder that afflicts their 8-year-old son, Ethan, and many others.

• Money raised through a campaign called “I Fight Fanconi” will support research into Fanconi anemia at the University of Minnesota, one of the leading universities pioneering better ways to treat the disorder, in advance of finding a cure. The campaign will raise research dollars for the Kidz1stFund, established by the Fishers, through the sale of t-shirts, wrist-bands and other products and through online donations. Less than seven months after creating the fund, Coach Fisher and his wife Candi along with their sons, presented the University of Minnesota’s Amplatz Children’s Hospital with a check for $500,000 for Fanconi anemia research during the first half of a University of Minnesota men’s basketball game on Mar. 3,

2012. The $500,000 doubled the University’s current research budget for Fanconi anemia.

• This type of hereditary anemia, primarily a blood disease, can affect all systems in the body and leads to bone marrow fail-ure. For decades, the disorder was thought to be untreatable, but promising advances in medical research have improved the prognosis. To extend their lives, most children suffering from Fanconi anemia will require a stem cell transplant, either bone marrow or cord blood, yet many wait years to find a donor who is a perfect match – or never find one.

• Kidz1stFund’s ultimate goal is not a dollar figure. It is a cure, so that Ethan and other kids with Fanconi anemia may lead full, happy lives. Together we can fight FA for the thousands affected by this disease. Through your gift to Kidz1stFund, we can all say “I FIGHT FANCONI.”

• The Fishers also are making a widespread appeal for people to join the National Marrow Donor Registry to determine if they are a match for any of the thousands of people whose lives depend on a bone marrow transplant. For more information visit:

www.Kidz1stFund.com.

Head Coach Jimbo FisherA CLOSER LOOK

• Now in his fourth season, FSU head coach Jimbo Fisher (39-10) has compiled a .796 winning percentage which is the highest of any coach in ACC history. Fisher moved past former FSU coach Bobby Bowden (.764) with the win over Nevada on Sept. 14.

• Fisher’s 39 wins ranks him first among ACC coaches for career wins in their first four years. He passed former Maryland head coach Ralph Friedgen (2001-2004), who had 36.

• Led FSU to its first Bowl Championship Series win since 1999 with a 31-10 victory over Northern Illinois in the Discover Orange Bowl on Jan. 1, 2013 in Miami Gardens, Fla. FSU finished in the top 10 of both the USA Today Coaches (No. 8) and Associated Press (No. 10) polls for the first time since 2003 in the coaches poll and 2000 in the AP poll.

• Led FSU to its first Atlantic Coast Conference championship since 2005 with a 21-15 title game victory over Georgia Tech on Dec. 1, 2012 in Charlotte, N.C. The Seminoles have won two ACC Atlantic Division titles in three years and with their 13th conference championship, trail Clemson by one title for the all-time league record.

• Led FSU to its 31st consecutive bowl appearance - the longest active streak in the nation and second all-time to Nebraska’s 35 - and extended its streak of four consecutive bowl victories, which also is the longest active streak in the nation.

• Highlighted by the first back-to-back sweeps of Miami and Florida since 1998 and 1999, he led the Seminoles to five consecutive wins over their in-state rivals, matching the longest such streak in school history (1977-79).

• In his first three seasons, the Seminoles recorded five shutout victories, including two in 2012. Only two Seminole coaches have recorded more shutout wins in their first three seasons at the helm. Don Veller notched seven shutout wins from 1948 through 1950 and Bill Peterson registered six between 1960 and 1962.

• In 2010 he guided FSU to its best home record (6-1) since 1999 and 2000, then matched that mark with a 6-1 record at Doak Campbell Stadium in 2012. The Seminoles are 18-4 defending their home turf over his first four seasons.

• Won the most games (10) by a first-year coach in Florida State history and tied for the second most by a rookie coach in ACC history.

• Put together back-to-back top five recruiting classes with the 2011 class ranking either first or second nationally by ESPN.com, Scout.com and Rivals.com, and the 2012 class ranking No. 2 by ESPN.com.

• Responsible for developing FSU QB Christian Ponder who, as a second-year starter, led the ACC in total offense and passing yards per game in 2009. Ponder capped off his senior season in 2010 by becoming the 12th overall pick of the Minnesota Vikings in the 2011 NFL Draft. Two years later, EJ Manuel was the first quarterback taken in the 2013 Draft, going to the Buffalo Bills at No. 16.

• Has already turned out eighteen NFL Draft picks in his first three seasons, including a school-record 11 selections in 2013.

Head Coach Jimbo FisherBY ThE NUMBERS

46The number of FSU football players receiving degrees in Fisher’s three years as head coach.

25The number of Seminoles earning either first team, second team or honorable men-tion All-ACC honors in last three years.

12 The number of quarterbacks coached who have gone on to play in the NFL.

8Ranking among active FBS coaches in winning percentage (.756) over the last three years heading into the season.

5National ranking among active FBS coaches for wins (31) in the last three years heading into the season.

3 Final Top 25 rankings for FSU in three years as a head coach.

1BCS Bowl win as a head coach and BCS National Championship as an assistant coach.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS POLLWeek 11 1 Alabama (52) 8-0 14912 Oregon (2) 8-0 14183 Florida State (6) 8-0 14094 Ohio State 9-0 13155 Baylor 7-0 12346 Stanford 7-1 12147 Auburn 8-1 10828 Clemson 8-1 10599 Missouri 8-1 95610 LSU 7-2 86311 Texas A&M 7-2 86112 Oklahoma 7-1 81613 South Carolina 7-2 76914 Miami (Fla.) 7-1 73715 Oklahoma State 7-1 66216 UCLA 6-2 51517 Fresno State 8-0 49318 Michigan State 8-1 47819 UCF 6-1 47220 Louisville 7-1 38521 Wisconsin 6-2 34222 Northern Illinois 9-0 32223 Arizona State 6-2 19724 Notre Dame 7-2 16425 Texas Tech 7-2 102

Dropped from rankings: Michigan 23

Others receiving votes: Texas 34, Georgia 32, BYU 28, Mississippi 17, Houston 9, Minnesota 7, Washington 6, Michigan 6, Ball St. 4, Duke 1Bold Italics denotes opponent

FSU in the Polls WeeklyWeek AP USA BCS Preseason 11 12 NPWeek 2 10 10 NPWeek 3 10 9 NPWeek 4 8 8 NPWeek 5 8 8 NPWeek 6 8 8 NPWeek 7 6 6 NPWeek 8 5 5 NPWeek 9 3 3 2Week 10 3 3 3Week 11 3 3 2

RECORDING FSUFSU’s Record In...September ...............................................4-0October ....................................................3-0November ................................................1-0December-January ..................................0-0

FSU’s Conference Record...At home ...................................................3-0On the road..............................................3-0Neutral .....................................................0-0

FSU’s non-Conference Record...At home ...................................................2-0On the road..............................................0-0Neutral .....................................................0-0

FSU vs. Ranked Opponents....At home ...................................................2-0On the road..............................................1-0Neutral .....................................................0-0

FSU’s Record in Games...Decided by 1-3 points ..............................0-04-7 points .................................................0-08-10 points ...............................................0-011-19 points .............................................1-020-29 points .............................................2-030+ points ................................................5-0

FSU’s Record When Scoring....10 or fewer points ....................................0-011-19 points .............................................0-020-29 points .............................................0-030+ points ................................................8-0

FSU’s Record When Allowing....10 or fewer points ....................................3-011-19 points .............................................4-020-29 points .............................................0-030+ points ................................................1-0

FSU’s Record in Games....During the day .........................................4-0At night ....................................................4-0Scoring first..............................................6-0Opponent scores first ..............................2-0Leading after 1st quarter .........................5-0Trailing after 1st quarter ..........................1-0Tied after the 1st quarter .........................2-0Leading at halftime ..................................8-0Trailing at halftime ...................................0-0Tied at halftime ........................................0-0Leading after 3rd quarter .........................8-0Trailing after 3rd quarter ..........................0-0Tied after the 3rd quarter .........................0-0In overtime ...............................................0-0

FSU’s Record With...100-yard rusher .......................................2-0100-yard receiver.....................................5-0300-yard passer.......................................5-0Less than 300-yards total off ...................0-0300-399 yards total offense .....................0-0400-499 yards total offense .....................2-0500+ yards total offense ..........................6-0Committing fewer turnovers.....................4-0Committing more turnovers .....................0-0Turnovers are equal ................................4-0Not committing a turnover .......................2-0

FSU’s Record When Allowing...100-yard rusher .......................................3-0100-yard receiver.....................................1-0300-yard passer.......................................0-0Less than 300-yards total off ...................5-0300-399 yards total offense .....................3-0400-499 yards total offense .....................0-0500+ yards total offense ..........................0-0

FSU’s Record When Wearing...Garnet Jersey/Gold Pants .......................5-0White Jersey/Gold Pants .........................3-0

USA TODAY COAChES POLLWeek 111 Alabama (54) 8-0 15402 Oregon (5) 8-0 14753 Florida State (3) 8-0 14364 Ohio State 9-0 13695 Baylor 7-0 12996 Stanford 7-1 12227 Clemson 8-1 11218 Oklahoma 7-1 9719 Missouri 8-1 96110 Auburn 8-1 95911 Oklahoma State 7-1 86412 LSU 7-2 83513 Texas A&M 7-2 80014 Miami (Fla.) 7-1 74715 South Carolina 7-2 72216 Louisville 7-1 56917 Fresno State 8-0 56718 UCLA 6-2 49419 Michigan State 8-1 44620 Northern Illinois 9-0 40921 UCF 6-1 34022 Wisconsin 6-2 33323 Texas Tech 7-2 21724 Arizona State 6-2 13025 Notre Dame 7-2 108

Dropped from rankings: Michigan 21

Others receiving votes: Texas 77, Georgia 25, Houston 24, BYU 19, Minnesota 18, Michigan 14, Nebraska 12, Duke 11, LA Lafayette 5, Ball St. 4, Mississippi 3, Oregon St. 2, USC 1, Arizona 1Bold Italics denotes opponent

BOWL ChAMPIOnShIP SERIES STAnDInGSWeek 31 Alabama 8-0 .97972 Florida State 8-0 .95253 Oregon 8-0 .94354 Ohio State 9-0 .87205 Stanford 7-1 .79306 Baylor 7-0 .77457 Clemson 8-1 .72778 Missouri 8-1 .68909 Auburn 8-1 .668610 Oklahoma 7-1 .608411 Miami (Fla.) 7-1 .524612 South Carolina 7-2 .511113 LSU 7-2 .452514 Oklahoma State 7-1 .439515 Texas A&M 7-2 .436516 Fresno State 8-0 .367517 Michigan State 8-1 .339418 Northern Illinois 9-0 .316919 UCLA 6-2 .290420 Louisville 7-1 .251021 UCF 6-1 .215122 Arizona State 6-2 .177023 Notre Dame 7-2 .166224 Wisconsin 6-2 .128825 Texas Tech 7-2 .0986

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ThE ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE 2013 STANDINGS ACC GAMES OVERALLATLANTIC DIVISION W L For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu Div. StreakFlorida State 6 0 293 92 3-0 3-0 8 0 409 105 5-0 3-0 0-0 4-0 Won 10Clemson 6 1 268 137 2-1 4-0 8 1 358 185 4-1 4-0 0-0 5-1 Won 2Syracuse 2 2 51 115 1-1 1-1 4 4 201 203 3-1 1-2 0-1 2-1 Won 1Boston College 2 3 116 143 2-1 0-2 4 4 195 219 4-1 0-3 0-0 1-2 Won 2Wake Forest 2 4 100 140 2-0 0-4 4 5 175 179 3-1 1-4 0-0 2-3 Lost 2Maryland 1 3 64 163 1-1 0-2 5 3 223 204 3-1 1-2 1-0 0-3 Lost 2NC State 0 5 73 154 0-3 0-2 3 5 184 203 3-3 0-2 0-0 0-4 Lost 4

COASTAL DIVISION W L For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu Div. StreakMiami 3 1 110 115 3-0 0-1 7 1 291 165 5-0 2-1 0-0 2-0 Lost 1Georgia Tech 5 2 218 131 4-1 1-1 6 3 308 169 4-1 2-2 0-0 4-2 Won 3 Virginia Tech 3 2 100 83 2-1 1-1 6 3 199 152 4-1 2-1 0-1 3-1 Lost 2Duke 2 2 117 128 0-2 2-0 6 2 263 180 3-2 3-0 0-0 2-2 Won 4Pitt 2 3 104 139 1-1 1-2 4 4 209 214 3-1 1-3 0-0 2-1 Lost 2North Carolina 2 3 121 111 1-1 1-2 3 5 202 213 2-2 1-3 0-0 0-3 Won 2Virginia 0 5 86 170 0-3 0-2 2 7 191 293 2-5 0-2 0-0 0-3 Lost 6

ThIS WEEK IN ThE ACC WEEK 11 SChEDULE Saturday, November 9Virginia at North Carolina (ACC Network) .......................................................12:30 p.m.Boston College at New Mexico State (ESPN3) .................................................3:30 p.m.Syracuse at Maryland (Regional Sports Networks) ...........................................3:30 p.m.NC State at Duke (ESPNU) ...............................................................................4:00 p.m.Florida State at Wake Forest (ABC) ........................................................................ NoonVirginia Tech at Miami (ESPN) ...............................................................................7 p.m.Notre Dame at Pitt (ABC) .......................................................................................8 p.m.

WEEK 10 RESULTSVirginia Tech at Boston College BC 34, VT 27North Carolina at NC State UNC 27, NCST 19Wake Forest at Syracuse SYR 13, WF 0Clemson at Virginia CU 59, UVA 10Pitt at Georgia Tech GT 21, Pitt 10Miami at Florida State FSU 41, UM 14

2013 FSU ACC PLAYERS OF ThE WEEKJameis Winston .................................................................. Rookie of the Week (Sept. 3)Roberto Aguayo ............................................................Specialist of the Week (Sept. 16)Jameis Winston ................................................................ Rookie of the Week (Sept. 16)Telvin Smith ................................................................Linebacker of the Week (Sept. 30)Jameis Winston ................................................... Offensive Back of the Week (Sept. 30)Jameis Winston ....................................................................Rookie of the Week (Oct. 7)Cameron Erving ............................................... Offensive Lineman of the Week (Oct. 21)Rashad Greene ...............................................................Receiver of the Week (Oct. 21)Lamarcus Joyner .................................................. Defensive Back of the Week (Oct. 21)Telvin Smith ............................................................Co-Linebacker of the Week (Oct. 21)Jameis Winston .....................................................Offensive Back of the Week (Oct. 21)Jameis Winston .................................................................Rookie of the Week (Oct. 21)Jameis Winston .................................................................Rookie of the Week (Oct. 28)Jameis Winston .................................................................. Rookie of the Week (Nov. 4)

ACC PRESEASON PREDICTIONS

Clemson, seeking its 15th Atlantic Coast Conference foot-ball title and its second in three years, was the preseason choice to win the Atlantic Division and defeat Miami in the 9th Annual Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game, according to a poll of media members attending this year’s ACC Football Kickoff.

Florida State was predicted to finish second behind Clem-son in both the Atlantic Division (18 votes to 102 votes) and as ACC Champion (15 votes to 95 votes).

ATLANTIC DIVISION1. Clemson (102) 8152. Florida State (18) 7313. NC State 4904. Wake Forest 3925. Maryland 3736. Syracuse 3207. Boston College 211

COASTAL DIVISION1. Miami (65) 7362. Virginia Tech (27) 6543. North Carolina (22) 6494. Georgia Tech (6) 5225. Pittsburgh 3136. Virginia 2307. Duke 228

ACC CHAMPIONSHIP VOTES1. Clemson 952. Florida State 15T3. Georgia Tech 3T3. Miami 3T3. North Carolina 36. Virginia Tech 1

2013 PRESEASON ALL-ACC TEAMWR Sammy Watkins ClemsonWR Michael Campanaro Wake ForestTE Eric Ebron North CarolinaT James Hurst North CarolinaT Morgan Moses VirginiaG Tre’ Jackson Florida StateG Brandon Linder MiamiC Bryan Stork Florida StateQB Tajh Boyd ClemsonRB Duke Johnson MiamiRB James Wilder Jr. Florida StateDE Jeremiah Attaochu Georgia TechDE Kareem Martin North CarolinaDT Nikita Whitlock Wake ForestDT Timmy Jernigan Florida StateLB Jack Tyler Virginia TechLB Christian Jones Florida StateLB Kevin Pierre-Louis Boston CollegeCB Ross Cockrell DukeCB Lamarcus Joyner Florida StateS Tre Boston North CarolinaS Jason Hendricks PittsburghPK Chandler Catanzaro ClemsonP Will Monday DukeSP Stefon Diggs Maryland

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The Last Time Florida State...RUSHINGHad 400 or more yards: vs. Wake Forest, 1995 (401)Had 300-399 yards: vs. Nevada, 2013 (377)Had 200-299 yards: vs. NC State, 2013 (224)Had 51-100 yards: vs. Miami, 2011 (63)Had 11-50 yards: vs. Notre Dame, 2011 (41)Had FEWER than 10 yards: at Virginia Tech, 2012 (-15)Had 70 or more rush attempts: vs. Western Carolina, 1985 (72)Had 60-69 rush attempts: vs. Virginia, 2002 (60)Had 50-59 rush attemps: at Miami, 2008 (54)Had seven rush TDs: vs. Murray State, 2012Had six rush TDs: vs. Nevada, 2013Had five rush TDs: vs. Clemson, 2012Had four rush TDs: vs. Miami, 2013Had two or more players with 100 rush yds: vs. Nevada, 2013 Karlos Williams (8-110); Devonta Freeman (9-109)Had two with 150 or more rush yards in a gm: vs. Notre Dame 1995 Rock Preston (165), Warrick Dunn (163)

PASSINGHad 500 or more yards passing: vs. Clemson, 2000 (521)Had 400-499 yards passing at Clemson, 2013 (444)Had 300-399 yards passing: vs. Miami, 2013 (325)Had 200-299 yards passing: vs. Bethune-Cookman, 2013 (226)Had 76-125 yards passing: vs. South Carolina, 2010 (90)Had LESS than 75 yards passing: at Florida, 2011 (65)Had 40 or more pass attempts: at Virginia Tech, 2012 (42)Had 30-39 attempts:. vs. NC State, 2013 (34)Attemped 20 or fewer passes at Florida, 2011 (13)Had 30 or more pass completions: vs. Florida, 2011 (36)Had 20-29 pass completions: vs. Miami, 2013 (21)Had FEWER than 10 pass completions: vs. Duke, 2012 (9)Had six passing TDs: vs. Charleston Southern, 2011 Had five passing TDs: vs. Maryland, 2013Had four passing TDs: at Boston College, 2013Had three passing TDs: vs. NC State, 2013Had zero passing TDs: vs. Georgia Tech, 2012Had seven passes intercepted: at South Carolina, 1984Had six passes intercepted: vs. NC State, 1998Had five passes intercepted: vs. Wake Forest, 2008Had four passes intercepted: at Wake Forest, 2011Had three passes intercepted: vs. Florida, 2012Did not throw an interception: vs. Maryland, 2013Completed passes to 10 or more receivers: vs. Wake Forest, 2012 (11)Completed passes to nine receivers: vs. Maryland, 2013Completed passes to eight receivers: vs. NC State, 2013

RECEIVINGHad one player with 100 yards receiving: vs. NC State, 2013 (Rashad Greene, 8-137)Had two players with 100 yards receiving: at Clemson, 2013 (Nick O’Leary, 161, Rashad Greene, 146)Had three players with 100 yards receiving: vs. The Citadel, 2005 (Davis 125, Fagg, 113, Carr 104)

COMBINATION OFFENSEHad a 300-yd passer and a 100-yd rusher: vs. Clemson, 2012 EJ Manuel (380 pass); Chris Thompson (103 rush), Manuel (102)Had a 100-yd receiver and a 100-yd rusher: vs. Duke, 2012 Devonta Freeman (104 rush), Rodney Smith (112, receive)Had a 400-yd passer and two 100-yd receivers: at Clemson, 2013 Jameis Winston (444 pass), O’Leary (161 rec), Greene (146 rec)

TOTAL OFFENSEHad 700 or more yards total offense: vs. Clemson, 2000 (771)Had 650-699 yards total offense: vs. Clemson, 2012 (667)Had 600-649 yards total offense: vs. Maryland, 2013 (614)Had 550-599 yards total offense: vs. NC State, 2013 (566)Had 500-549 yards total offense:. vs. Miami, 2013 (517)Had 450-499 yards total offense: at Boston College, 2013 (489)Had 400-449 yards total offense: at Miami, 2012 (447)Had 151-200 yards total offense: vs. Wake Forest, 2006 (139)Had LESS than 150 yards total offense: vs. Wake Forest, 2006 (139)Had LESS than 100 yards total offense: at Florida, 2011 (95)Had 85 or more plays: at Miami, 2008 (86)Had 75-84 plays: vs. Maryland, 2013 (82)Had FEWER than 55 plays: vs. Savannah State, 2012 (44)** - game stopped with 8:59 remaining in third quarter

SCORINGScored 60 or more points: vs. Maryland, 2013 (63)Scored 50-59 points: at Clemson, 2013 (51)Scored 40-49 points: vs. Miami, 2013 (41)Scored 30-39 points: vs. Northern Illinois (‘13 Orange), 2012 (31)Allowed 60 or more points: NeverAllowed 50-59 points: vs. Florida (‘97 Sugar), 1996 (52)Allowed 40-49 points: vs. Virginia Tech, 2010 (44)Allowed 30-39 points: at Boston College, 2013 (34)FSU lost by 45 or more points: at Miami, 1976, (47)FSU lost by 35-44 points:. at Virginia Tech, 1974 (35)Scored on first drive of game: vs. Miami, 2013FSU lost by 30 or more points: at Oklahoma, 2010 (30)FSU lost by 20 or more points: at Florida, 2009 (27)Was held scoreless: vs. Wake Forest, 2006 (30-0)Was held scoreless at home: vs. Wake Forest, 2006 (30-0)Was held scoreless on the road: vs. Miami, 1988 (31-0)Held opponent scoreless: vs. Maryland, 2013 (63-0)Held opponent scoreless at home: vs. Maryland, 2013Held opponent scoreless on the road: at Notre Dame, 2003 (37-0)Held opp. scoreless/neutral site: Kansas, (Meadowlands) 1993, (42-0)Held opponent without a touchdown: vs. Maryland, 2013Held two opponents scoreless in one season: 2012Held three opponents scoreless in one season: 1993Held four opponents scoreless in one season: 1993Held five opponents scoreless in one season: NeverHeld an ACC opponent scoreless: vs. Maryland, 2013 (63-0)Held two ACC opponents scoreless: 1993Held three ACC opponents scoreless: 1993Held four ACC opponents scoreless: NeverScored a 2-point conversion: at Virginia Tech 2012 (Manuel to O’Leary)Scored a defensive 2-point conversion: vs. Virginia Tech, 2010 (Bradham)Scored 49 or more pts in 4 consecutive games to open season: 2012

TURNOVERSCommitted nine turnovers: at South Carolina, 1984 (7 Int., 2 Fum.)Committed eight turnovers: NeverCommitted seven turnovers: vs. Wake Forest, 2008 (5 Int., 2 Fum.)Committed six turnovers: at NC State, 1998 (6 Int.)Committed five turnovers: vs. Florida, 2012 (3 Ints., 2 Fumbles)Committed four turnovers: vs. Duke, 2012 (4 Fumbles)Lost five or more fumbles: NeverLost four or more fumbles:. vs. Duke, 2012 (4)Lost three or more fumbles: vs. Jacksonville State, 2009 (3)Did not commit a turnover: vs. Maryland, 2013Did not commit a turnover in consec. games: NC St & Va Tech (2008)Lost a game and did not commit a turnover: vs. North Carolina, (2010)Recorded five or more takeaways: vs. South Carolina, 2010 (3 Ints., 2 Fum.)Recorded four takeaways: at Clemson, 2013 (2 Ints., 2 Fum.)Recorded three takeaways: vs. NC State, 2013 (2 Ints., 1 Fum.)Returned two or more interceptions for TDs: vs. Michigan, 1991Returned an interception for a TD: at Boston College, 2013 (P.J. Williams, 20 yards)Returned a fumble for a TD: at Clemson, 2013 (Mario Edwards, Jr., 37 yards)Two Players Returned a Fumble for a TD in a gm: vs. Wisconsin, 2008 (Derek Nicholson, 75 and Dekoda Watson, 51)

DEFENSEHeld opp. to 0 or fewer rushing yards: at Colorado, 2007 (-27)Held opp. to 1-10 rushing yards: vs. Duke, 2007 (9)Held opp. to 11-50 rushing yards: vs. Maryland, 2013 (33)Held opp. to 51-100 rushing yards: vs. Miami, 2013 (83)Held opp. to 101-200 passing yards: vs. Miami, 2013 (192)Held opp. to 51-100 passing yds: vs. Bethune-Cookman, 2013 (60)Held opp. to 50 or fewer passing yds: vs. Savannah State, 2012 (9)Held opp. to 25 or fewer passing yds: vs. Savannah State, 2012 (9)Held opp. to 201-300 yds total offense: vs. Miami, 2013 (275)Held opp. to 151-200 yds total offense: at Maryland, 2012 (170)Held opp. to 101-150 yds total offense: vs. Wake Forest, 2012 (126)Held opp. to 100 or fewer yds total offense: vs. Savannah State, 2012 (28)Intercepted five or more passes: vs. Wake Forest, 1997 (5)Intercepted four passes: at Florida, 2011 (4)Intercepted three passes: vs. Notre Dame, 2011 (3)Recovered three fumbles: vs. Florida, 2010Scored a safety: vs. Bethune-Cookman, 2013Scored two or more safeties: vs. Central Florida, 1995Scored on a blocked FG vs. Clemson, 2006 (Tony Carter 69 yards)Recorded 10 or more sacks: vs. Wake Forest, 1997 (11)Recorded nine or more sacks: vs. Miami, 2005 (9)Recorded eight or more sacks: vs. BYU, 2010 (8)Recorded seven or more sacks: vs. Jacksonville State, 2009 (7)Recorded six or more sacks: vs. Murray State, 2012 (6)Recorded five or more sacks: at Maryland, 2012 (5)Recorded 10 or more tackles for loss: vs. Wake Forest, 2012 (11)Held opponent to 10 or fewer first downs: vs. Maryland, 2013 (9)Broke up 10 more passes: vs. Murray State, 2012 (10)Held opponent to neg. rushing yds in a half: at Miami, 2012 (-12, 2nd)

SPECIAL TEAMSReturned a punt for a TD: vs. Duke, 2012 (Tyler Hunter, 75 yds)Returned three or more punts for TDs in a season: 2012 Rashad Greene (Murray State & Wake Forest), Tyler Hunter (Duke)Returned two punts for a TD in a season: Rashad Greene, 2012 vs. Murray State, vs. Wake Forest Returned a blocked punt for a TD: vs. UCLA, 2006 (Lawrence Timmons, 25 yds)Blocked A Punt For A Safety: vs. Colorado (JAX), 2008Returned a kickoff for a TD: vs. Colorado, 2008 (Michael Ray Garvin, 94 yards)Blocked one punt: vs. Samford, 2010 (Chris Thompson)Blocked two punts: vs. NC State, 2005 (Houllis, Church)Blocked three punts: NeverPunted 10 or more times: at NC State, 2004 (11)Punted 9 times: at Florida, 2011Did not record a punt: vs. Samford, 2010 Punted Once: vs. Miami, 2013Blocked a field goal: vs. Clemson, 2010 (Nigel Bradham)Blocked two field goals: at Duke, 2003 (B.J. Ward)Blocked a FG and returned for a TD: vs. Clemson, 2006 (Tony Carter 69 yds)Had a field goal blocked: Gary Cismesia at Maryland, 2006Had a FG blocked and returned for a TD: Gary Cismesia at Florida, 2005Blocked a PAT kick: at Wake Forest, 2011 (Jacobbi McDaniel)Scored on a blocked PAT: vs. Virginia Tech, 2010 (Nigel Bradham)Missed a kicking PAT: vs. Savannah State, 2012 Had a kicking PAT blocked: vs. Florida, 2008 (Graham Gano)Had a punt blocked: at NC State, 2012 (Cason Beatty)Recovered an on-side kick: at Wake Forest, 2009Kicked 3 field goals or more: at Clemson, 2013 (Roberto Aguayo, 3)

MISCELLANEOUSHad 30 or more first downs: . vs. NC State, 2013 (30)Had 20-29 first downs: vs. Miami, 2013 (25)Had FEWER than 10 first downs: at Florida, 2011 (7)Had 20 or more penalties: vs. Duke, 1997 (20)Had 15-19 penalties: at North Carolina, 2009 (16)Had 10-14 penalties: at Clemson, 2013 (12)Had 150 or more yards in penalties: vs. West Virginia, 2005 (174)Had 100-149 yards in penalties: at Clemson, 2013 (104)Had less than 25 yards in penalties: vs. Savannah State, 2012(15)Had ZERO penalties: vs. Virginia Tech, 2010 Had 35 minutes or more possession time: vs. Miami, 2013 (38:33)Was involved in a tie game: vs. Florida, 1994 (31-31)Was involved in an overtime game: vs. Penn State, 2006Scoring Drive of 20 or more plays: vs. Notre Dame, 2002 (20)Scoring Drive of 15 or more plays: vs. ULM, 2010 (17)Scoring Drive of 99 yards: vs. Boston College, 2012 (6-99, TD)

The Last TimeA Florida State Player...RUSHINGRushed 35 or more times: NeverRushed 30-34 times: Greg Jones at Miami, 2002 (31)Rushed 25-29 times: Chris Thompson at NC State, 2012 (25)Rushed 20-24 times: Devonta Freeman vs. Miami, 2013 (23)Rushed for 300 or more yards: Greg Allen vs. Western Carolina, 1981 (322)Rushed for 200-299 yards: Sammie Smith vs. Tulane, 1988 (212)Rushed for 175-199 yards: Chris Thompson vs. Wake Forest, 2012 (197)Rushed for 150-174 yards: Chris Thompson at Miami, 2010 (14-158)Rushed for 125-149 yards: Lonnie Pryor vs. Northern Illinois (‘13 Orange), 2012 (5-134)Rushed for 100-124 yards: Devonta Freeman vs. B-CU, 2013 (10-112)QB rushed for 100 or more yards: EJ Manuel vs. Clemson, 2012 (12-102)QB rushed for 60-99 yards: Jameis Winston at Boston College, 2013 (67)QB rushed for a TD of 50+ yards: D’Vontrey Richardson vs. UTC, 2008 (55)Four Rushing TDs: Antone Smith at Miami, 2008Three Rushing TDs: Lonnie Pryor vs. Murray State, 2012Two Rushing TDs: Devonta Freeman vs. Miami, 2013Two Players Rush For Two TDs: James Wilder & Devonta Freeman vs. Miami, 2013Had a run of 80 yards or more: Chris Thompson vs. Wake Forest, 2012 (80)Had a run of 60-79 yards: Karlos Williams vs. Nevada, 2013 (65)Had a run of 50-59 yards: Rashad Greene vs. Virginia, 2011 (53)Had a run of 40-49 yards: Devonta Freeman at Maryland, 2012 (47)Rushed for TD on first career carry: Karlos Williams vs. Nevada, 2013

PASSINGPassed for 400 or more yards: Jameis Winston at Clemson, 2013 (444)Passed for 300-399 yards: Jameis Winston vs. Maryland, 2013 (393)Passed for 200-299 yards: Jameis Winston vs. NC State, 2013 (292)Attempted 45 or more passes: Drew Weatherford vs. Kentucky, 2007 (48)Attempted 35-44 passes: EJ Manuel at Virginia Tech, 2012 (42)Completed 40 or more passes: Drew Weatherford vs. Penn St., 2006 (43)Completed 30-39 passes: EJ Manuel vs. Virginia Tech, 2010 (31)Threw five TD passes: Jameis Winston vs. Maryland, 2013Threw four TD passes: Jameis Winston at Boston College, 2013Threw six interceptions: Chris Wienke at NC State, 1998Threw four interceptions: Chris Rix vs. Miami, 2001Threw three interceptions: EJ Manuel vs. Florida, 2012Completed a pass of 80 yards or more: Winston to O’Leary at Clemson, 2013 (94)Completed a pass of 70-79 yards: Winston to R. Greene at Clemson, 2013 (72)Completed pass of 50-69 yards: Winston to Shaw at Boston College, 2013 (55) Passed for 4 TDs in a half: Jameis Winston vs. Maryland, 2nd half, 2013Passed for 3 TDs in a half: Jameis Winston vs. NC State, 1st half, 2013Completed a pass to 10 receivers: EJ Manuel vs. Wake Forest, 2011QB completed first career pass for TD: Clint Trickett vs. ULM, 2011QB completed 3 passes of 50 yds in Qt: EJ Manuel at Duke, 2011 (1st Qt.)

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RECEIVINGCaught 15 or more passes: Ron Sellers vs. South Carolina, 1968 (16)Caught 10-14 passes: Rashad Greene at Wake Forest, 2011 (12)Had 200 or more rec. yards: Craphonso Thorpe at Notre Dame, 2003 (217)Had 175-199 yards receiving: Rod Owens at North Carolina, 2009 (199)Had 150-174 yards receiving: Nick O’Leary at Clemson, 2013 (161)Had 100-149 yards receiving: Rashad Greene at NC State, 2013 (137)Had two players with 100-149 yards receiving: Kenny Shaw vs. Boston College, 2012 (125) Rodney Smith vs. Boston College, 2012 (108)Caught three TDs: Nick O’Leary at Pittsburgh, 2013Caught two TDs: Rashad Greene at Clemson, 2013Caught a 2 pt. conversion: Nick O’Leary (from EJ Manuel) at Virginia Tech, 2012

TOTAL OFFENSEHad 500 or more yards: Chris Weinke vs. Clemson, 2000 (509)Had 400-499 yards: Jameis Winston at Clemson, 2013 (446)QB had 100 yards both passing and rushing: EJ Manuel vs. Clemson, 2012 (380 passing, 102 rushing)

ALL-PURPOSE YARDSHad 200 or more yards: Chris Thompson vs. Wake Forest, 2012 (220)

SCORINGAccounted for five TDs: Jameis Winston vs. Maryland, 2013 (5 pass)Accounted for four TDs: Jameis Winston at Clemson, 2013 (3 pass, 1 rush)Accounted for three TDs: Devonta Freeman vs. Miami, 2013 (2 rush, 1 rec)Scored four or more TDs: Antone Smith at Miami, 2008 (4 rush)Scored three TDs: Devonta Freeman vs. Miami 2013 (2 rush, 1 pass)Scored two TDs: James Wilder vs. Miami, 2013 (2 rushing)Two players scored two TDs: Freeman (2 rush), Wilder (2 rush) vs. Miami 2013 DEFENSEIntercepted three or more passes: Mario Edwards at Wake Forest, 1998 (4)Intercepted two passes: Tyler Hunter at Virginia Tech , 2012Five consecutive games with an interception: Terrell Buckley (11/2/91-1/1/92) Patrick Robinson (10/6/07-11/3/07)Recovered two fumbles: Xavier Rhodes vs. Florida, 2010Recovered three or more fumbles: Ron Wallace vs. Wichita St., 1969 (3)Recorded five or more sacks: Daryl Bush vs. N. Carolina, 1997 (5)Recorded four sacks: Bjoern Werner vs. Murray State, 2012Recorded three sacks: Bjoern Werner vs. Florida (3.5), 2012Recorded three sacks in three games in a season: Everette Brown vs. Virginia Tech, vs. Clemson, and at Maryland, 2008Recorded two sacks: Lamarcus Joyner at Pittsburgh, 2013 (2)Recorded 15 or more tackles: Kendall Smith at NC State, 2010 (15)Recorded 10-14 tackles: Terrance Smith vs. Miami, 2013 (10)Forced two or more fumbles: Lamarcus Joyner at Clemson, 2013 (2)Returned a fumble for a TD: Mario Edwards, Jr. at Clemson, 2013 (37 yards)Two Players Returned a fumble for a TD in a game: Derek Nicholson and Dekoda Watson vs. Wisconsin, 2008Returned a INT for a TD: P.J. Williams at Boston College, 2013 (20 yds)DT Returned a INT for a TD: Markus White vs. Miami, 2009 (31 yds)Recorded four or more pbus: Greg Reid vs. South Carolina, 2010 (4)Recorded 5 TFL in a game: Bjoern Werner vs. Murray State, 2012Recorded 4 TFL in a game: Everette Brown at Maryland, 2008 (4.5)Recorded 3 TFL in a game: Bjoern Werner vs. Florida, 2011 (3.5)

SPECIAL TEAMSScored 13 or more points kicking: Roberto Aguayo at Clemson, 2013 (15)Kicked five FGs: Gary Cismesia vs. Miami, 2007Kicked four FGs: Dustin Hopkins vs. South Carolina, 2010Kicked three FGs: Roberto Aguayo at Clemson, 2013Kicked two FGs of 50 or more yds: Dustin Hopkins vs. Florida, 2012 (50, 53)Kicked one FG of 50-59 yards: Dustin Hopkins at Virginia Tech, 2012 (52)Kicked a 60 yard field goal: Gary Cismesia at Florida, 2007 (60)Had a 50+ yard FG in five straight games: Graham Gano, 2008Kicked 18 consecutive FG: Graham Gano, 2008 (18)Kicked 17 consecutive FG: Dustin Hopkins, 2010-11 (17)Kicked game-winning FG as time expired: Dustin Hopkins vs. Clemson, 2010 (55)Had a punt of 70 or more yards: Sean Liss at Miami, 1996 (76)Had a punt of 60-69 yards: Shawn Powell vs. Miami, 2011 (66)Had two punts of 60 or more yards: Shawn Powell vs. Miami, 2011 (66, 63)Had three punts over 50 yards: Shawn Powell vs. Notre Dame, 2011Had four punts over 50 yards: Shawn Powell vs. Virginia, 2011Punted nine or more times: Graham Gano at Clemson, 2007 (9)Had 3 punts downed inside the opponent’s five: Graham Gano vs. Wisconsin, 2008Had a net punting average of 50 or better: Cason Beatty vs. Nevada, 2013 (1-53)Returned a fumble for a TD: Dekoda Watson vs. Wisconsin, 2008 (3)Totaled 175 or more kick return yards: Lamarcus Joyner vs. Clemson, 2012 (5-185)Totaled 100-174 kick return yards: Lamarcus Joyner vs. Virginia Tech, 2010 (112)Totaled 100 or more punt return yards: Tyler Hunter vs. Duke, 2012 (5-122)Blocked a punt: Chris Thompson vs. Samford, 2010Blocked two punts: Dexter Jackson vs. North Carolina, 1996Blocked three punts: NeverBlocked a field goal: Nigel Bradham vs. Clemson, 2010Blocked a field goal and ret. for TD: Tony Carter vs. Clemson, 2006 (69 yards)Blocked a PAT kick: Jacobbi McDaniel at Wake Forest, 2011Returned a blocked PAT for 2 points: Nigel Bradham vs. Virginia Tech, 2010Returned a kickoff for TD: Michael Ray Garvin vs. Colorado, 2008 (94)Returned a punt for a TD: Tyler Hunter vs. Duke, 2012 (75)Returned two punts for a TD in a season: Rashad Greene, 2012 (2)Returned a punt for first score of game: Rashad Greene vs. Murray State, 2012 (47 yds)Returned a punt for first score of season:. Rashad Greene vs. Murray State, 2012Blocked a punt for a safety: Dekoda Watson vs. Colorado, 2008

The Last TimeAn Opposing Player...RUSHINGRushed 40 or more times: not since 1985Rushed 30-39 times:. Tiki Barber, Virginia, 1995 (31)Rushed 25-29 times: Andre Williams, Boston College, 2013 (28)Rushed for 300 yards or more: Sam Dejarnette, So. Miss., 1982 (304)Rushed for 200-299 yards: Sam Dejarnette, So. Miss., 1982 (304)Rushed for 150-199 yards: Shadrach Thornton, 2013 (173)Rushed for 100-149 yards: Andre Williams, Boston College, 2013 (149)Rushed for three TDs: Russell Wilson, NC State, 2010Rushed for two TDs: Shadrach Thornton, NC State, 2013Had a run of 80 or more yards: Josh Adams, Wake Forest, 2007 (83)Had a run of 70-79 yards: Shadrach Thornton, NC State, 2013 (72)Had a run of 60-69 yards:. Jeff Demps, Florida, 2009 (62)Had a run of 50-59 yards: Josh Harris, Wake Forest, 2011 (57)

PASSINGPassed for 500 or more yards: Jeff Van Raaphorst, Ariz. St., 1984 (532)Passed for 400-499 yards: T.J. Yates, North Carolina, 2010 (439)Passed for 300-399 yards: Tajh Boyd, Clemson, 2011 (344)Passed for 200-299 yards: Tom Savage, Pittsburgh, 2013 (201)Attempted 60 or more passes: Scott Milanovich, Maryland, 1995 (62)Attempted 50-59 passes: Mike Glennon, NC State, 2012 (55)Attempted 40-49 passes: Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois, 2013 (41)Completed 30-39 passes: Mike Glennon, NC State, 2012 (30)Completed 20-29 passes: Chase Rettig, Boston College, 2013 (28)Threw five TD passes: Russell Wilson, NC State, 2009 Threw four TD passes: Chase Rettig, Boston College, 2013Threw three TD passes: Tajh Boyd, Clemson, 2012Completed a pass of 75 or more yards: Marc Verica to Kris Burd, Virginia, 2010 (76)Completed a pass of 50 or more yards: Chase Rettig to Myles Willis Boston College, 2013 (52)

RECEIVINGCaught 15 or more passes: Alvin Pearman, Virginia, 2003 (16)Caught 10-14 passes: Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma, 2010 (12)Caught 7-9 passes: Sammy Watkins, Clemson, 2013 (8)Had 200 or more yards receiving: Dwight Jones, North Carolina, 2010 (233)Had 150-199 yards receiving: Quintin McCree, Maryland, 2011 (177)Had 100-149 yards receiving: Devin Street, Pittsburgh 2012 (141)Caught five TD passes: Torry Holt, NC State, 1997Caught three TD passes: Jarvis Williams, NC State, 2009Caught two TD passes: Allen Hurns, Miami, 2013

SCORINGScored five TDs:. Torry Holt, NC State, 1997 (5 receiving)Scored three TDs: Russell Wilson, NC State, 2010 (3 rush)Scored two TDs: Allen Hurns, Miami, 2013 (2 receiving)

DEFENSEIntercepted three passes: Brian Wilkins, Georgia Tech, 1996Intercepted two passes: Javon Harris, Oklahoma, 2011Recorded three sacks: Kenny Tate, Maryland, 2012Recorded two sacks: Kasim Edebali, Boston College, 2013Recorded 15 or more tackles: Luke Kuechly, Boston College, 2011 (20)

SPECIAL TEAMSScored 10 or more points kicking: Nate Freese, Boston College, 2013 (10)Kicked four field goals: Nate Freese, Boston College, 2010Kicked a 50-yard field goal: Chandler Cantazaro, Clemson, 2012 (50)Kicked a 60-yard punt: Adam Podlesh, Maryland, 2006 (62)Kickoff Return of 50 yards or more: Myles Willis, Boston College, 2013 (71)Punt Return of 50 yards or more: Marcus Roberson, Florida , 2012 (50)Missed three field goals:. Sam Swank, Wake Forest, 2008 The Last TimeAn Opposing Team...

RUSHINGHad 400 or more yards rushing:. Georgia Tech, 2009 (401)Had 300-399 yards rushing: Florida, 2009 (311)Had 200-299 yards rushing: Boston College, 2013 (200)Had 26-100 yards rushing: Miami, 2013 (83)Had 11-25 yards rushing: Savannah State, 2012 (19)Had 1-10 yards rushing: Duke, 2007 (9)Had FEWER than 0 yards rushing: Colorado, 2007 (-27)Had 50 or more rushing attempts: Bethune-Cookman, 2013 (56)Had six rushing TDs: Georgia Tech, 2009Had five rushing TDs: Auburn, 1985Had four rushing TDs: Georgia Tech, 2008Had a player with 100 yards rushing in a game: NC State, 2013Had two players with 100 yards rushing in a game: Georgia Tech, 2009

PASSINGHad 400 or more yards passing: North Carolina, 2010 (439)Had 300-399 yards passing: Clemson, 2011 (344)Had 200-299 yards passing: Clemson, 2013 (203)Had 100-199 yards passing: Miami, 2013 (192)Had 50-99 yards passing: Bethune-Cookman, 2013 (60)Had FEWER than 50 yards passing: Savannah State, 2012 (9)Had 60 or more pass attempts: Maryland, 1995 (62)Had 50-59 pass attempts: NC State, 2012 (55)Completed 30 or more passes: NC State, 2012 (30)Had five passing TDs: NC State, 2009Had four passing TDs: Boston College, 2013Had three passing TDs: Clemson, 2011

RECEIVINGHad one player with 200 yds receiving: North Carolina, 2010 (233)Had one player with 100 yds receiving in a game: Pittsburgh, 2013 (141)Had 11 or more players catch at pass: Virginia, 2010 (11)Had 10 players catch a pass: Duke, 2011Had nine players catch a pass: Clemson, 2013

TOTAL OFFENSEHad 600 or more yards total offense: Arizona State, 1984 (651)Had 500-599 yards total offense: Florida, 2009 (545)Had 400-499 yards total offense: Clemson, 2011 (443)Had 300-399 yards total offense: NC State, 2013 (316)Had 201-299 yards total offense: Miami, 2013 (275)Had 125-200 total offense: Maryland, 2012 (170)Had FEWER than 125 yards total offense: Savannah State, 2012 (28)Had 80 or more plays: Clemson, 2013 (86)Had 70-79 plays: NC State, 2013 (75)

SCORINGScored 60 or more points: NeverScored 50-59 points: Florida (‘97 Sugar), 1996 (52)Scored 40-49 points: Virginia Tech, 2010 (44)Scored 30-39 points: Boston College, 2013 (34)Scored a two-point conversion: Clemson, 2009 (run)

TURNOVERSHad five fumbles: Kentucky, 2007 (5)Had three fumbles LOST: Florida, 2010Had three or more passes intercepted: Notre Dame, 2011 (3)Did not commit a turnover: Nevada, 2013Intercepted seven passes: South Carolina, 1984Intercepted six passes: NC State, 1998Intercepted five passes: Wake Forest, 2008Intercepted four passes: Wake Forest, 2011Intercepted three passes: Florida, 2012Returned an INT for a TD: Virginia Tech, 2010 (Gouveia-Winslow, 24 yards)Returned a fumble for a TD: Notre Dame, 2011 (Motta, 29 yards)

DEFENSEHeld FSU to 10 or fewer first downs: Florida, 2011 (7)Scored a safety: Virginia Tech, 2012Held FSU to less than zero yards rushing: Virginia Tech, 2012 (-15)Held FSU to 0-25 yards rushing: USF, 2009 (19)Held FSU to 26-50 yards rushing: Notre Dame, 2011 (41)Held FSU to 201-300 yards passing: Bethune-Cookman, 2013 (226)Held FSU to 101-200 yards passing: Georgia Tech, 2012 (134)Held FSU to 100 or fewer yards passing: Florida, 2011 (65)Held FSU to 100 or fewer yards total offense: Florida, 2011 (95)Held FSU to 101-300 yards total offense: Florida, 2012 (300)Had five or more sacks: Virginia Tech, 2012 (5)

SPECIAL TEAMSReturned a punt for a TD: Ronnie Hamilton, Duke, 2001 (63 yds)Returned a blocked punt for a TD: Markese Fitzgerald, Miami, 2001 (5 yds)Returned a kickoff for a TD: Justin Miller, Clemson, 2004 (86 yds)Punted 10 or more times: Maryland, 2013 (11)Punted 9 times: Nevada, 2013Punted Once: Florida, 2009Did not punt: Georgia Tech, 2009Missed a kicking PAT: Bethune-Cookman, 2013Recovered an on-sides kick: NC State, 2013Attempted an on-sides kick: NC State, 2013Blocked a PAT: North Carolina, 2003Blocked a Field Goal: Florida, 2005Returned a blocked FG for a TD: Reggie Lewis, Florida, 2005 (52 yards)Blocked a Punt: NC State, 2012

MISCELLANEOUSHad 30 or more first downs: Florida, 1990 (31)Had 20-29 first downs: Clemson, 2013 (26)Had fewer than 10 first downs: Maryland, 2013 (9)Had 10 or more penalties: Florida, 2012 (12)Had 100 or more yards in penalties: Florida, 2012 (101)Had 35 minutes or more of possession time: Bethune-Cookman, 2013 (35:59)Had one 100-yard rusher and one 100-yard receiver: Wake Forest, 2011Had fewer than 20 yards in the first quarter: Maryland, 2012 (18)Had fewer than 20 yards in any quarter: Maryland (9), 2nd, 2012Had no first downs in the first quarter: Savannah State, 2012Had no first downs in any quarter: USF, 2nd, 2012Had no first downs in a half: Charleston Southern, 1st, 2011

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PASSING RECORDSSINGLE-GAME YARDS Opponent Year Yards1. Chris Weinke Duke 2000 5362. Chris Weinke Clemson 2000 5213. Bill Cappleman Memphis State 1969 5084. Chris Weinke Miami 2000 4965. Peter Tom Willis Memphis State 1989 4826. Thad Busby NC State 1997 4637. Danny Kanell Virginia 1995 4548. Charlie Ward Florida 1993 4469. Jameis Winston Clemson 2013 44410. Chris Weinke Georgia Tech 2000 44311. EJ Manuel Boston College 2012 43912. Bill Cappleman South Carolina 1968 43713. Danny Kanell Maryland 1994 42714. Peter Tom Willis Nebraska (‘90 Fiesta) 1989 42215. Danny Kanell Florida 1994 42116. Gary Huff Houston 1972 40917. Thad Busby Georgia Tech 1997 39918. Charlie Ward Maryland 1992 395 Christian Ponder North Carolina 2009 39520. Chris Rix Colorado 2003 394 Danny Kanell Duke 1994 394

SEASON YARDS Year Yards1. Chris Weinke 2000 41672. EJ Manuel 2012 33923. Thad Busby 1997 33174. Drew Weatherford 2005 32085. Peter Tom Willis 1989 31246. Chris Rix 2003 31077. Chris Weinke 1999 31038. Charlie Ward 1993 30329. Danny Kanell 1995 295710. Gary Huff 1972 289311. Danny Kanell 1994 278112. Gary Huff 1971 273613. Chris Rix 2001 273414. Christian Ponder 2009 271715. EJ Manuel 2011 266616. Charlie Ward 1992 264717. Casey Weldon 1991 252718. Jameis Winston 2013 250219. Chris Weinke 1998 248720. Bill Cappleman 1969 2467

CAREER YARDS Years Yards 1. Chris Weinke (97-00) 98392. Chris Rix (01-04) 83903. EJ Manuel (09-12) 77364. Drew Weatherford (05-08) 75675. Christian Ponder (07-10) 68726. Gary Huff (70-72) 63787. Danny Kanell (92-95) 63728. Thad Busby (94-97) 59169. Charlie Ward (89-93) 574710. Bill Cappleman (67-69) 490411. Casey Weldon (88-91) 462812. Peter Tom Willis (86-89) 429113. Jimmy Jordan (76-79) 414414. Chip Ferguson (85-88) 384615. Wally Woodham (75, 77-79) 355016. Kelly Lowrey (80-83) 3469

SINGLE-GAME COMPLETIONS Opponent Year Comp.1. Danny Kanell Georgia Tech 1995 412. Danny Kanell Florida 1994 403. Charlie Ward Florida 1993 384. Chris Weinke Duke 2000 37 Kim Hammond Penn State (Gator) 1967 376. Drew Weatherford Virginia 2005 35 Drew Weatherford Duke 2007 358. Christian Ponder North Carolina 2009 339. Drew Weatherford Boston College 2006 32 Chris Weinke BYU 2000 32 Danny Kanell Virginia 1995 3212. Charlie Ward Notre Dame 1993 31 Bill Cappleman Memphis State 1969 3114. Drew Weatherford Troy 2006 30 Thad Busby Georgia Tech 1997 3016. Chris Rix Colorado 2003 3017. Chris Weinke Miami 2000 29 Drew Weatherford Boston College 2007 29 Christian Ponder Boston College 2009 2920. Adrian McPherson Wake Forest 2002 28 Danny Kanell NC State 1995 28 Danny Kanell Wake Forest 1995 28 Danny McManus Nebraska (‘88 Fiesta) 1987 28 Kelly Lowrey East Carolina 1983 28 Gary Pajcic Virginia Tech 1966 28

SEASON COMPLETIONS Year Att. Comp.1. Drew Weatherford 2005 469 2762. Chris Weinke 2000 431 2663. Charlie Ward 1993 380 2644. EJ Manuel 2012 387 2635. Danny Kanell 1995 402 2576. Thad Busby 1997 390 2357. Chris Weinke 1999 377 2328. Danny Kanell 1994 380 227 Christian Ponder 2009 330 22710. Chris Rix 2003 382 21611. Peter Tom Willis 1989 346 21112. Gary Huff 1972 385 20613. Charlie Ward 1992 365 20414. EJ Manuel 2011 311 20315. Casey Weldon 1991 313 18916. Christian Ponder 2010 299 184 Gary Huff 2010 327 18418. Bill Cappleman 1969 344 18319. Drew Weatherford 2007 318 18120. Drew Weatherford 2006 318 177 Christian Ponder 2008 318 177

CAREER COMPLETIONS Years Att. Comp.1. Chris Weinke (97-00) 1107 6502. Drew Weatherford (05-08) 1128 6443. EJ Manuel (09-12) 897 6004. Christian Ponder (07-10) 965 5965. Chris Rix (01-04) 1042 5756. Danny Kanell (92-95) 851 529 7. Charlie Ward (89-93) 759 4738. Gary Huff (70-72) 796 4369. Thad Busby (94-97) 715 42110. Bill Cappleman (67-69) 636 34911. Casey Weldon (88-91) 545 32312. Peter Tom Willis (86-89) 500 30413. Jimmy Jordan (76-79) 595 29814. Chip Ferguson (85-88) 496 28115. Wally Woodham (75, 77-79) 476 27316. Kelly Lowrey (80-83) 464 252 Steve Tensi (62-64) 472 25218. Rick Stockstill (77-81) 447 25019. Danny McManus (83-87) 455 24820. Kim Hammond (64-67) 351 196

SEASON TD PASSES Year TDs 1. Chris Weinke 2000 332. Danny Kanell 1995 323. Charlie Ward 1993 274. Chris Weinke 1999 25 Thad Busby 1997 25 Gary Huff 1972 25 Bill Cappleman 1968 258. Jameis Winston 2013 24 Chris Rix 2001 2410. EJ Manuel 2012 23 Gary Huff 1971 23 Chris Rix 2003 2313. Charlie Ward 1992 22 Casey Weldon 1991 2215. Christian Ponder 2010 20 Peter Tom Willis 1989 2017. Chris Weinke 1998 1918. EJ Manuel 2011 18 Drew Weatherford 2005 1820. Danny Kanell 1994 17

CAREER TD PASSES Years TDs1. Chris Weinke (97-00) 792. Chris Rix (01-04) 633. Danny Kanell (92-95) 574. Gary Huff (70-72) 525. Charlie Ward (89-93) 496. EJ Manuel (09-12) 477. Thad Busby (94-97) 468. Christian Ponder (07-10) 459. Casey Weldon (88-91) 4110. Jimmy Jordan (76-79) 39 Bill Cappleman (67-69) 3912. Drew Weatherford (04-07) 3713. Chip Ferguson (85-88) 3414. Peter Tom Willis (86-89) 3315. Christian Ponder (07-09) 2916. Steve Tensi (62-64) 2817. Rick Stockstill (77, 79-81) 2618. Danny McManus (84-87) 2519. Jameis Winston 2013 24 Kelly Lowrey (79-83) 24

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RUShING RECORDS SINGLE-GAME YARDS Opponent Year Yards1. Greg Allen Western Carolina 1981 3222. Sammie Smith East Carolina 1987 2443. Greg Allen Arizona State 1984 2234. Sammie Smith Tulane 1988 212 Victor Floyd South Carolina 1985 2126. Sammie Smith Indiana (All-American) 1986 2057. Greg Allen Louisiana State 1981 2028. Greg Allen Louisiana State 1983 201 Tony Smith Oklahoma State 1982 20110. Chris Thompson Wake Forest 2012 19711. Leon Washington West Virginia 2004 19512. Greg Jones Miami 2002 189 Sammie Smith Miami 1987 18914. Sam Platt Memphis State 1980 18815. Jermaine Thomas NC State 2009 18616. Warrick Dunn Florida 1996 18517. Warrick Dunn Miami 1995 18418. Warrick Dunn Clemson 1995 18019. Warrick Dunn Georgia Tech 1994 17420. Greg Jones Virginia 2002 173 Greg Allen Louisville 1982 173

SEASON YARDS Year Att. Yards 1. Warrick Dunn 1995 166 12422. Sammie Smith 1987 172 12303. Warrick Dunn 1996 189 11804. Greg Allen 1983 200 11345. Warrick Dunn 1994 152 10266. Larry Key 1977 239 11177. Mark Lyles 1979 225 10118. Leon Washington 2004 132 9889. Sam Platt 1980 224 98310. Amp Lee 1991 186 97711. Greg Allen 1984 133 97112. Lorenzo Booker 2004 173 94813. Hodges Mitchell 1972 192 94414. Greg Jones 2002 161 938

CAREER YARDS Years Att. Yards1. Warrick Dunn (93-96) 575 39592. Greg Allen (81-84) 624 37693. Travis Minor (97-00) 664 32184. Larry Key (74-77) 625 29535. Sammie Smith (85-88) 411 25396. Greg Jones (00-03) 480 25357. Lorenzo Booker (03-06) 477 23898. Antone Smith (05-08) 493 22559. Mark Lyles (76-79) 515 221810. Sean Jackson (90-93) 347 213311. Amp Lee (89-91) 405 209212. Jermaine Thomas (08-11) 379 208313. Leon Washington (01-05) 369 207814. Devonta Freeman (11-Pr.) 341 187815. Dexter Carter (86-89) 327 178816. Chris Thompson (09-12) 277 173517. Tom Bailey (68-70) 381 171418. Hodges Mitchell (72-73) 363 161319. Ricky Williams (79-82) 320 160520. Victor Floyd (85-88) 265 1548

SEASON RUShING TOUChDOWNS Year TDs 1. Greg Allen 1982 202. Amp Lee 1990 163. Dayne Williams 1987 15 Antone Smith 2008 155. Warrick Dunn 1995 13 Greg Allen 1983 137. Warrick Dunn 1996 12 Pooh Bear Williams 1995 129. James Wilder Jr. 2012 11 Zack Crockett 1994 11 Amp Lee 1991 1112. William Floyd 1992 9 Rock Preston 1994 9 Travis Minor 1997 9 Jermaine Thomas 2009 916. Devonta Freeman 2013 8 Devonta Freeman 2012 8 Lonnie Pryor 2012 8 Devonta Freeman 2011 8 Greg Jones 2002 8

Dexter Carter 1989 8 Greg Allen 1984 8 Greg Allen 1983 8 Kelly Lowrey 1983 8 Mark Lyles 1979 8 Jim Mankins 1966 8

-- Karlos Williams 2013 7 CAREER RUShING TOUChDOWNS Years TDs 1. Greg Allen (81-84) 442. Warrick Dunn (93-96) 373. Amp Lee (89-91) 304. Travis Minor (97-00) 285. Antone Smith (05-08) 266. Devonta Freeman (11-Pr.) 24 Dayne Williams (86-88) 248. Greg Jones (00-03) 239 Mark Lyles (76-79) 2010. Jermaine Thomas (08-11) 1911. Lonnie Pryor (09-12) 1812. Rock Preston (94-96) 17 Pooh Bear Williams (93, 95-96) 17 Dexter Carter (86-89) 1715. James Wilder Jr. (11-Pr.) 16 William McCray (97-01) 16 William Floyd (91-93) 1618. Lorenzo Booker (03-06) 15 Sammie Smith (86-88) 15

RECEIVING RECORDSSINGLE-GAME RECEPTIONS Opponent Year Rec.1. Ron Sellers South Carolina 1968 162. Ron Sellers Wake Forest 1968 14 Ron Sellers Houston 1968 14 Ron Sellers Penn State (Gator) 1967 145. Lawrence Dawsey Miami 1990 13 Kent Gaydos Houston 1969 13 Ron Sellers Memphis State 1968 13 Ron Sellers Alabama 1967 13 Ron Sellers Virginia Tech 1966 13 Fred Biletnikoff Oklahoma (‘65 Gator) 1964 13

SEASON RECEPTIONS Year Rec.1. Ron Sellers 1968 862. Kez McCorvey 1993 743. Peter Warrick 1999 71 Andre Cooper 1995 715. Ron Sellers 1967 706. Barry Smith 1972 697. Anquan Boldin 2002 65 Lawrence Dawsey 1990 659. Snoop Minnis 2000 6310. Preston Parker 2007 62 Rhett Dawson 1971 6212. Peter Warrick 1998 61 Rod Owens 2009 6114. E.G. Green 1995 60 Bert Reed 2009 6016. Kez McCorvey 1994 5917. Bert Reed 2010 5818. Rashad Greene 2012 57 Fred Biletnikoff 1964 5720. Ron Sellers 1966 56

-- Rashad Greene 2013 45

CAREER RECEPTIONS Years Rec.1. Ron Sellers (66-68) 2122. Peter Warrick (96-99) 2073. Kez McCorvey (91-94) 1894. Bert Reed (08-11) 1705. E.G. Green (94-97) 1666. Greg Carr (05-08) 1487. Rashad Greene (11-Pr.) 1408. Chris Davis (03-06) 1379. Mike Shumann (73-75, 77) 13410. De’Cody Fagg (04-07) 132 Andre Cooper (93-96) 132 Warrick Dunn (93-96) 13213. Lawrence Dawsey (87-90) 128 Rhett Dawson (69-71) 12815. Craphonso Thorpe (01-04) 123

16. Barry Smith (70-72) 11917. Anquan Boldin (99-02) 11818. Snoop Minnis (97-00) 11519. Lorenzo Booker (02-06) 11420. Taiwan Easterling (08-10) 108

-- Kenny Shaw (10-Pr.) 104

SINGLE GAME RECEIVING YARDS Opponent Year Yards1. Ron Sellers Wake Forest 1968 2602. Ron Sellers South Carolina 1968 2593. Peter Warrick Clemson 1997 2494. Ron Sellers Virginia Tech 1967 2295. Ron Sellers Memphis State 1968 2186. Craphonso Thorpe Notre Dame 2003 2177. Ron Sellers Houston 1968 2148. Kez McCorvey Duke 1994 2079. Craphonso Thorpe Colorado 2003 20510. Rod Owens North Carolina 2009 19911. Javon Walker Virginia Tech 2001 19512. Fred Biletnikoff Oklahoma (‘65 Gator) 1964 19213. Peter Warrick Miami 1998 19014. Snoop Minnis Florida 2000 18715. E.G. Green NC State 1997 18416. Andre Cooper Maryland 1995 182 Fred Biletnikoff Virginia Tech 1964 18218. Chauncey Stovall Florida 2004 18119. Anquan Boldin Notre Dame 2002 17520. Jackie Flowers Louisiana State 1979 174

SEASON RECEIVING YARDS Year Yards 1. Ron Sellers 1968 14962. Snoop Minnis 2000 13403. Barry Smith 1972 12434. Peter Warrick 1998 12325. Ron Sellers 1967 12286. E.G. Green 1997 10597. Anquan Boldin 2002 10118. E.G. Green 1995 10079. Andre Cooper 1995 100210. Lawrence Dawsey 1990 99911. Craphonso Thorpe 2003 99412. Fred Biletnikoff 1964 98713. Kez McCorvey 1993 96614. Rhett Dawson 1970 94615. Javon Walker 2001 94416. Peter Warrick 1999 93417. Peter Warrick 1997 88418. Ron Sellers 1966 87419. Kez McCorvey 1994 870

-- Rashad Greene 2013 773 CAREER RECEIVING YARDS Years Yards 1. Ron Sellers (66-68) 35982. Peter Warrick (96-99) 35173. E.G. Green (94-97) 29204. Kez McCorvey (91-94) 26605. Greg Carr (05-08) 25746. Barry Smith (70-72) 23927. Mike Shumann (73-75, 77) 23068. Craphonso Thorpe (01-04) 21539. Lawrence Dawsey (87-90) 212910. Rashad Greene (11-Pr.) 211011. Jessie Hester (81-84) 210012. Snoop Minnis (97-00) 209813. Bert Reed (08-11) 202214. Rhett Dawson (69-71) 191515. Chris Davis (03-06) 184216. Andre Cooper (93-96) 181017. Anquan Boldin (99-02) 179018. Hassan Jones (82-85) 176419. Jackie Flowers (76-79) 169720. De’Cody Fagg (04-07) 1651

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SEASON TD CATChES Year TDs1. Andre Cooper 1995 152. Anquan Boldin 2002 13 Barry Smith 1972 134. Greg Carr 2006 12 Peter Warrick 1998 12 Ron Sellers 1968 127. Craphonso Thorpe 2003 11 Talman Gardner 2001 11 Snoop Minnis 2000 11 E.G. Green 1997 11 Fred Biletnikoff 1964 1112. Atrews Bell 2000 10 E.G. Green 1995 1014. Greg Carr 2005 9 Lawrence Dawsey 1988 9 Jessie Hester 1984 917. Rashad Greene 2013 8 Talman Gardner 2002 8 Peter Warrick 1999 8 Peter Warrick 1997 8 Terry Anthony 1989 8 Terry Anthony 1988 8 Ron Sellers 1967 8

-- Nick O’Leary 2013 6

CAREER TD CATChES Year TDs1. Peter Warrick (96-99) 312. E.G. Green (94-97) 29 Greg Carr (05-08) 294. Barry Smith (70-72) 255. Andre Cooper (93-96) 246. Ron Sellers (66-68) 237. Rashad Greene (11-Pr.) 21 Anquan Boldin (99-02) 21 Jessie Hester (81-84) 2110. Lawrence Dawsey (87-90) 2011. Talman Gardner (99-02) 1912. Craphonso Thorpe (01-04) 1813. Snoop Minnis (99-00) 17 Terry Anthony (86-89) 17 Hassan Jones (82-85) 1716. Kez McCorvey (91-94) 16 Mike Shumann (73-75, 77) 16 Fred Biletnikoff (62-64) 1619. Atrews Bell (98-01) 15 Jackie Flowers (76-79) 15

-- Kenny Shaw (10-Pr.) 11

DEFENSE RECORDS SEASON TACKLES Year Solo Ast Total 1. Aaron Carter 1977 82 99 1812. Dale McCullers 1967 108 72 1803. Reggie Herring 1980 92 78 1704. Dale McCullers 1968 102 61 1635. Henry Taylor 1984 80 79 1596. Jimmy Heggins 1977 67 90 1577. Paul McGowan 1987 97 53 150

CAREER TACKLES Years Total 1. Aaron Carter (74-77) 5122. Ron Simmons (77-80) 4833. Reggie Herring (77-80) 4524. Paul McGowan (84-87) 4465. Kirk Carruthers (88-91) 4356. Michael Boulware (00-03) 3777. Ken Roe (80-83) 3738. Marvin Jones (90-92) 3699. Daryl Bush (94-97) 36210. Kendyll Pope (00-03) 35211. Henry Taylor (81-84) 34412. Bradley Jennings (98-01) 34113. Sam Cowart (93-97) 338 SEASON qUARTERBACK SACKS Year Sacks 1. Peter Boulware 1996 192. Andre Wadsworth 1997 163. Reinard Wilson 1996 13.5 Everette Brown 2008 13.5 Brandon Jenkins 2010 13.56. Bjoern Werner 2012 13 Alonzo Jackson 2002 138. Jamal Reynolds 2000 12 Ron Simmons 1977 1210. Cornellius Carradine 2012 11 Reinard Wilson 1994 11 Carl Simpson 1991 1113. Anthony Moss 1990 10.514. Greg Spires 1997 10 Peter Boulware 1995 10 Willie Jones 1978 1017. Brodrick Bunkley 2005 9 Reinard Wilson 1995 9 Carl Simpson 1992 920. Shelton Thompson 1989 8.5 CAREER qUARTERBACK SACKS Years Sacks 1. Reinard Wilson (93-96) 35.52. Peter Boulware (94-96) 343. Ron Simmons (77-80) 254. Bjoern Werner (10-12) 23.5 Jamal Reynolds (97-00) 23.56. Alonzo Jackson (99-02) 23 Andre Wadsworth (94-97) 23 Everette Brown (06-08) 239. Brandon Jenkins (09-12) 22.510. Carl Simpson (90-92) 21.5 Anthony Moss (87-90) 21.5 SEASON TACKLES FOR LOSS Year TFLs 1. Brodrick Bunkley 2005 252. Darnell Dockett 2001 223. Brandon Jenkins 2010 21.5 Everette Brown 2008 21.55. Corey Simon 1999 216. Darnell Dockett 2000 19 David Warren 2000 19 Andre Wadsworth 1997 199. Alonzo Jackson 2002 18.510. Bjoern Werner 2012 18 Lawrence Timmons 2006 18 Travis Johnson 2004 1813 Geno Hayes 2007 17.514. Darnell Dockett 2003 17 Ron Simmons 1979 1716. Corey Simon 1998 1617. Derek Nicholson 2008 15 Kevin Emanuel 2002 15 Jamal Reynolds 2000 15

CAREER TACKLES FOR LOSS Years TFLs 1. Darnell Dockett (00-03) 652. Everette Brown (06-08) 46.53. Ron Simmons (77-80) 44 Corey Simon (96-99) 445. Travis Johnson (01-04) 42.56. Kevin Emanuel (00-03) 417. Brandon Jenkins (09-11) 37.58. Brodrick Bunkley (02-05) 379. Bjoern Werner (10-12) 3510. Dekoda Watson (06-09) 32.5 Alonzo Jackson (99-02) 32.512. Jeff Womble (00-03) 32 Jerry Johnson (96-99) 32 Paul McGowan (84-87) 3215. Eric Moore (01-04) 30.516. Geno Hayes (05-07) 29.517. Markus White (09-10) 28.518. Marvin Jones (90-92) 2719. Buster Davis (03-06) 26.520. Telvin Smith (10-Pr.) 25.5 -- Christian Jones (10-Pr.) 20.5-- Timmy Jernigan (11-Pr.) 19.0

SEASON INTERCEPTIONS Year Ints 1. Terrell Buckley 1991 122. Monk Bonasorte 1979 8 Curt Campbell 1951 84. Samari Rolle 1997 7 Corey Sawyer 1992 7 LeRoy Butler 1989 77. Patrick Robinson 2007 6 Tay Cody 2000 6 Mario Edwards 1998 6 Corey Sawyer 1993 6 Terrell Buckley 1990 6 Larry Harris 1982 6 Bobby Butler 1979 6 J.T. Thomas 1970 6 Winfred Bailey 1964 6 Bud Whitehead 1959 6 Lee Corso 1954 6 Tom Feamster 1954 6 Tommy Brown 1952 6 Ted Hewitt 1949 6 CAREER INTERCEPTIONS Years Ints 1. Terrell Buckley (89-91) 212. Monk Bonasorte (77-80) 153. Deion Sanders (85-88) 14 Lee Corso (53-56) 145. Corey Sawyer (91-93) 136. Tay Cody (97-00) 12 Samari Rolle (94-97) 12 Brian McCrary (81-84) 12 Keith Jones (78-80) 12 Curt Campbell (50-52) 1211. Eric Williams (84-87) 11 Bobby Butler (77-80) 11 Walt Sumner (66-68) 11 Ted Hewitt (48-50) 1115. Pat Watkins (02-05) 10 Dedrick Dodge (85-89) 10 Bobby Jackson (74-77) 10 J.T. Thomas (70-72) 1019. Tony Carter (05-08) 9 Chris Hope (98-01) 9 Leon Fowler (88-92) 9 LeRoy Butler (86-89) 9 Stan Shiver (84-88) 9 Larry Harris (80-83) 9 Harvey Clayton (79-82) 9 John Crowe (66-68) 9 Bud Whitehead (58-60) 9 Tommy Brown (50-52) 9 Ralph Chaudron (47-49) 9

individual game Records PassingMost Touchdown Passes: 6 Peter Tom Wills vs. Mem. St., 1989 6 Chris Weinke vs. Maryland, 1999Passing Yards: 536 Chris Weinke vs. Duke, 2000Completions: 41 Danny Kanell vs. Georgia Tech,1995Attempts: 67 Danny Kannell vs. Virginia, 1995Completion Pct. 92.6 Jameis Winston at Pitt, 2013

RushingMost Rushing Yards: 322 Greg Allen vs. Western Carolina, 1981Most Rushes: 34 Travis Minor vs. Texas A&M, 1998Rushing TDs: 4 Antone Smith vs. Miami, 2008 4 Greg Allen vs. Louisville, 1982 4 Greg Allen vs. South Carolina, 1982Most All-Purpose Yards: 417 Greg Allen vs. Western Carolina, 1981

ReceivingReceptions: 16 Ron Sellers vs South Carolina, 1968Receiving Yards: 260 Ron Sellers vs. Wake Forest, 1968Receiving TDs: 5 Ron Sellers vs. Wake Forest, 1968

Defense:Most Tackles: 29 Dale McCullers vs. Texas A&M, 1968Most Sacks: 6 Dale McCullers vs. Memphis State, 1967Most TFLs: 6 Dale McCullers vs. Memphis State, 1967Interceptions: 4 Mario Edwards vs. Wake Forest, 1998

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All games

Team Statistics FS OPPSCORING 409 105 Points Per Game 51.1 13.1FIRST DOWNS 220 137 R u s h i n g 86 58 P a s s i n g 120 67 P e n a l t y 14 12RUSHING YARDAGE 1678 1033 Yards gained rushing 1869 1262 Yards lost rushing 191 229 Rushing Attempts 306 303 Average Per Rush 5.5 3.4 Average Per Game 209.8 129.1 TDs Rushing 26 4PASSING YARDAGE 2715 1268 C o m p - A t t - I n t 163-240-7 124-235-12 Average Per Pass 11.3 5.4 Average Per Catch 16.7 10.2 Average Per Game 339.4 158.5 TDs Passing 24 9TOTAL OFFENSE 4393 2301 Total Plays 546 538 Average Per Play 8.0 4.3 Average Per Game 549.1 287.6KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 17-413 46-872PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 19-224 5-112INT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-212 7-55KICK RETURN AVERAGE 24.3 19.0PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 11.8 22.4INT RETURN AVERAGE 17.7 7.9FUMBLES-LOST 6-1 8-4PENALTIES-Yards 46-399 37-363 Average Per Game 49.9 45.4PUNTS-Yards 21-845 51-2172 Average Per Punt 40.2 42.6 Net punt average 34.0 37.0KICKOFFS-Yards 72-4271 26-1596 Average Per Kick 59.3 61.4 Net kick average 41.3 37.8TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 1 : 1 6 2 8 : 4 43RD-DOWN Conversions 47/84 35/111 3rd-Down Pct 56% 32%4TH-DOWN Conversions 1/1 7/15 4th-Down Pct 100% 47%SACKS BY-Yards 19-170 16-112MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 53 13FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 12-12 5-7ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-1RED-ZONE SCORES (44-45) 98% (14-18) 78%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (34-45) 76% (10-18) 56%PAT-ATTEMPTS (53-53) 100% (12-13) 92%ATTENDANCE 388395 189057 Games/Avg Per Game 5/77679 3/63019 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalFlorida State 89 124 121 75 0 409Opponents 35 20 29 21 0 105

2013 TEAM STATISTICS

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Florida State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 03, 2013)All games

Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gDevonta Freeman 8 - 8 110 661 22 639 5.8 8 60 79.9Karlos Williams 8 - 0 49 400 5 395 8.1 7 65 49.4James Wilder Jr. 7 - 1 50 278 10 268 5.4 4 24 38.3Jameis Winston 8 - 8 50 253 100 153 3.1 3 20 19.1Ryan Green 8 - 0 22 138 8 130 5.9 1 34 16.2Jacob Coker 6 - 0 8 55 16 39 4.9 1 24 6.5Kermit Whitfield 7 - 0 1 31 0 31 31.0 1 31 4.4Chad Abram 8 - 4 4 22 0 22 5.5 0 7 2.8Freddie Stevenson 6 - 0 5 21 1 20 4.0 1 10 3.3Sean Maguire 4 - 0 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 1.5Nigel Terrell 6 - 0 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.7Cameron Ponder 2 - 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0TEAM 5 - 0 4 0 29 -29 -7.2 0 0 -5.8Total 8 306 1869 191 1678 5.5 26 65 209.8Opponents 8 303 1262 229 1033 3.4 4 72 129.1

Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gJameis Winston 8 - 8 201.12 149-212-6 70.3 2502 24 94 312.8Jacob Coker 6 - 0 110.71 14-27-1 51.9 213 0 42 35.5TEAM 5 - 0 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total 8 190.11 163-240-7 67.9 2715 24 94 339.4Opponents 8 100.52 124-235-12 52.8 1268 9 52 158.5

Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/gRashad Greene 8 - 7 45 773 17.2 8 72 96.6Kenny Shaw 8 - 4 34 618 18.2 3 55 77.2Kelvin Benjamin 8 - 8 25 476 19.0 5 41 59.5Nick O'Leary 8 - 7 20 352 17.6 6 94 44.0Devonta Freeman 8 - 8 13 185 14.2 1 48 23.1Christian Green 8 - 0 9 102 11.3 0 22 12.8Chad Abram 8 - 4 5 35 7.0 1 10 4.4Kermit Whitfield 7 - 0 3 74 24.7 0 42 10.6James Wilder Jr. 7 - 1 3 27 9.0 0 10 3.9Isaiah Jones 5 - 0 2 31 15.5 0 16 6.2Karlos Williams 8 - 0 2 25 12.5 0 15 3.1Freddie Stevenson 6 - 0 1 10 10.0 0 10 1.7Shayne Broxsie 7 - 0 1 7 7.0 0 7 1.0Total 8 163 2715 16.7 24 94 339.4Opponents 8 124 1268 10.2 9 52 158.5

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgKenny Shaw 15 159 10.6 0 26Jesus Wilson 4 65 16.2 0 28Total 19 224 11.8 0 28Opponents 5 112 22.4 0 45

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgTerrence Brooks 2 0 0.0 0 0P.J. Williams 2 20 10.0 1 20Nate Andrews 2 35 17.5 0 35Ronald Darby 2 16 8.0 0 12Lamarcus Joyner 1 15 15.0 0 15Telvin Smith 1 68 68.0 1 68Jalen Ramsey 1 31 31.0 0 31Tyler Hunter 1 27 27.0 0 27Total 12 212 17.7 2 68Opponents 7 55 7.9 0 29

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgKermit Whitfield 8 213 26.6 0 43Lamarcus Joyner 5 110 22.0 0 28Karlos Williams 2 43 21.5 0 30Jesus Wilson 1 27 27.0 0 27Kenny Shaw 1 20 20.0 0 20Total 17 413 24.3 0 43Opponents 46 872 19.0 0 71

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lgMario Edwards Jr. 1 37 37.0 1 37Ronald Darby 1 16 16.0 0 16Total 2 53 26.5 1 37Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

2013 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

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Florida State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 03, 2013)All games

PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsRoberto Aguayo - 12-12 53-53 - - - - - 89Devonta Freeman 9 - - - - - - - 54Rashad Greene 8 - - - - - - - 48Karlos Williams 7 - - - - - - - 42Nick O'Leary 6 - - - - - - - 36Kelvin Benjamin 5 - - - - - - - 30James Wilder Jr. 4 - - - - - - - 24Jameis Winston 3 - - - - - - - 18Kenny Shaw 3 - - - - - - - 18Ryan Green 1 - - - - - - - 6Kermit Whitfield 1 - - - - - - - 6Jacob Coker 1 - - - - - - - 6Freddie Stevenson 1 - - - - - - - 6Chad Abram 1 - - - - - - - 6Telvin Smith 1 - - - - - - - 6P.J. Williams 1 - - - - - - - 6Mario Edwards Jr. 1 - - - - - - - 6TEAM - - - - - - - 1 2Total 53 12-12 53-53 - - - - 1 409Opponents 13 5-7 12-13 - - - - - 105

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gJameis Winston 8 262 153 2502 2655 331.9Devonta Freeman 8 110 639 0 639 79.9Karlos Williams 8 49 395 0 395 49.4James Wilder Jr. 7 50 268 0 268 38.3Jacob Coker 6 35 39 213 252 42.0Ryan Green 8 22 130 0 130 16.2Kermit Whitfield 7 1 31 0 31 4.4Chad Abram 8 4 22 0 22 2.8Freddie Stevenson 6 5 20 0 20 3.3Sean Maguire 4 1 6 0 6 1.5Nigel Terrell 6 1 4 0 4 0.7TEAM 5 5 -29 0 -29 -5.8Total 8 546 1678 2715 4393 549.1Opponents 8 538 1033 1268 2301 287.6

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkRoberto Aguayo 12-12 100.0 0-0 9-9 1-1 2-2 0-0 45 0

FG Sequence Florida State OpponentsPITT (22),(28) (28),(39)Nevada (23),(33) -Bethune-Cookman (45) -Boston College (40),(20) (24),(24)Maryland - 51Clemson (28),(24),(20) -NC State - (36)Miami (25),(28) 44

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkCason Beatty 21 845 40.2 53 1 9 6 2 0Total 21 845 40.2 53 1 9 6 2 0Opponents 51 2172 42.6 58 3 18 18 12 0

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydlnRoberto Aguayo 67 3993 59.6 17 3Clay Pickler 5 278 55.6 0 1Total 72 4271 59.3 17 4 19.0 41.3 23Opponents 26 1596 61.4 8 0 24.3 37.8 27

2013 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

2013 Florida State FootballFlorida State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 03, 2013)

All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gDevonta Freema 8 639 185 0 0 0 824 103.0Kenny Shaw 8 0 618 159 20 0 797 99.6Rashad Greene 8 0 773 0 0 0 773 96.6Kelvin Benjamin 8 0 476 0 0 0 476 59.5Karlos Williams 8 395 25 0 43 0 463 57.9Nick O'Leary 8 0 352 0 0 0 352 44.0Kermit Whitfield 7 31 74 0 213 0 318 45.4James Wilder Jr. 7 268 27 0 0 0 295 42.1Jameis Winston 8 153 0 0 0 0 153 19.1Ryan Green 8 130 0 0 0 0 130 16.2Lamarcus Joyne 8 0 0 0 110 15 125 15.6Christian Green 8 0 102 0 0 0 102 12.8Jesus Wilson 6 0 0 65 27 0 92 15.3Telvin Smith 8 0 0 0 0 68 68 8.5Chad Abram 8 22 35 0 0 0 57 7.1Jacob Coker 6 39 0 0 0 0 39 6.5Nate Andrews 8 0 0 0 0 35 35 4.4Isaiah Jones 5 0 31 0 0 0 31 6.2Jalen Ramsey 8 0 0 0 0 31 31 3.9Freddie Stevens 6 20 10 0 0 0 30 5.0Tyler Hunter 3 0 0 0 0 27 27 9.0P.J. Williams 7 0 0 0 0 20 20 2.9Ronald Darby 8 0 0 0 0 16 16 2.0Shayne Broxsie 7 0 7 0 0 0 7 1.0Sean Maguire 4 6 0 0 0 0 6 1.5Nigel Terrell 6 4 0 0 0 0 4 0.7TEAM 5 -29 0 0 0 0 -29 -5.8Total 8 1678 2715 224 413 212 5242 655.2Opponents 8 1033 1268 112 872 55 3340 417.5

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2013 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

2013 Florida State FootballFlorida State Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 03, 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 saf22 Telvin Smith 8-8 34 19 53 6.0-20 1.0-7 1-68 3 2 1-0 . . .20 Lamarcus Joyner 8-8 31 12 43 4.5-45 3.0-42 1-15 3 2 . 3 . .24 Terrance Smith 8-5 21 17 38 2.5-17 2.0-16 . 1 1 . . . .31 Terrence Brooks 8-8 27 10 37 4.0-19 1.0-13 2-0 4 . 1-0 2 . .7 Christian Jones 7-6 22 14 36 4.5-8 2.0-3 . . 4 . . . .13 Jalen Ramsey 8-8 25 9 34 1.0-12 1.0-12 1-31 1 . . 1 . .8J Timmy Jernigan 8-8 14 11 25 5.0-24 2.0-19 . . 1 . . . .55 Jacobbi McDaniel 8-0 10 12 22 2.0-4 . . 1 . . . . .1L E.J. Levenberry 8-1 11 11 22 1.0-1 . . 1 . . 1 . .52 Ukeme Eligwe 7-0 14 7 21 3.0-13 2.0-11 . . . . . . .5N Reggie Northrup 8-0 11 8 19 2.0-3 . . 1 1 . . . .21 Chris Casher 7-0 10 8 18 3.5-13 1.0-9 . 1 2 . . . .6 Dan Hicks 8-4 8 9 17 4.5-9 . . . . . . . .26 P.J. Williams 7-5 6 8 14 . . 2-20 4 . . . . .97 Demonte McAllister 7-1 2 12 14 . . . 1 2 . . . .15 Mario Edwards Jr. 6-5 10 4 14 3.0-19 1.0-14 . . . 1-37 . . .29 Nate Andrews 8-0 8 6 14 . . 2-35 1 . . . . .44 DeMarcus Walker 8-3 3 7 10 . . . . 3 . . . .99 Nile LawrenceStampl 8-4 5 5 10 1.0-2 . . . 2 . . . .37 Keelin Smith 8-0 7 3 10 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .90 Eddie Goldman 7-7 4 4 8 1.5-5 1.0-5 . . . . . . .1H Tyler Hunter 3-3 7 1 8 . . 1-27 2 . . . . .1 Nick Waisome 8-0 6 1 7 1.0-1 . . 2 . . . . .27 Marquez White 6-0 5 2 7 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .43 Desmond Hollin 8-0 3 3 6 1.0-10 1.0-10 . . . . . . .12 Matthew Thomas 4-0 4 . 4 2.0-10 1.0-9 . . . . . . .11 Derrick Mitchell 5-0 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . .9 Karlos Williams 8-0 4 . 4 . . . . . . . . .23 Gerald Demps 8-0 2 1 3 . . . 1 . . . . .42 Lamarcus Brutus 6-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .3 Ronald Darby 8-4 2 1 3 . . 2-16 3 . 1-16 . . .92 Justin Shanks 3-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .75 Cameron Erving 8-8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .28 Nigel Terrell 6-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .38 Cason Beatty 8-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .93 Brad Bentz 1-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .30 Colin Blake 6-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .57 Philip Doumar 8-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .35 Nick O'Leary 8-7 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .19 Roberto Aguayo 8-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .8 Devonta Freeman 8-8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .TM TEAM 5-0 . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Total 8 329 210 539 55-237 19-170 12-212 30 20 4-53 7 . 1Opponents 8 334 186 520 43-169 16-112 7-55 23 5 1-0 4 . .

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2013 GAME-BY-GAME STARTS PITT nEv B-CU BC MD CU nCS UM WF SU ID UFX Greene Greene Greene Newberry (TE) Greene Greene Greene GreeneLT Erving Erving Erving Erving Erving Erving Erving ErvingLG Matias Matias Matias Matias Matias Matias Matias MatiasC Stork Stork Stork Stork Stork Stork Stork StorkRG Jackson Carter Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson JacksonRT Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart HartY Shaw O’Leary (TE) O’Leary (TE) O’Leary (TE) Shaw O’Leary (TE) Shaw ShawZ Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin BenjaminQB Winston Winston Winston Winston Winston Winston Winston WinstonFB O’Leary (TE) Abram Abram Abram Wilder, Jr. (TB) Abram O’Leary (TE) O’Leary (TE)TB Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman FreemanPK Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo AguayoDS Doumar Doumar Doumar Doumar Doumar Doumar Doumar DoumarHO Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty BeattyKO Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aquayo Agauyo Aguayo Aguayo AguayoP Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty BeattyLE Goldman Goldman McAllister Goldman Goldman Goldman Goldman GoldmanDT Lawrence-Stample Lawrence-Stample Lawrence-Stample Lawrence-Stample Joyner (Nickel) Joyner (Nickel) Joyner (Nickel) Joyner (Nickel) DT Jernigan (NT) Jernigan (NT) Jernigan (NT) Jernigan (NT) Jernigan (NT) Jernigan (NT) Jernigan (NT) Jernigan (NT)RE Walker Edwards, Jr. Walker Walker Edwards, Jr. Edwards, Jr. Edwards, Jr. Edwards, Jr. WLB Tel. Smith Tel. Smith Tel. Smith Tel. Smith Tel. Smith Tel. Smith Tel. Smith Tel. Smith MLB Jones Jones Ter. Smith Levenberry Ter. Smith Ter. Smith Ter. Smith Ter. SmithSLB Hicks Hicks Hicks Hicks Jones Jones Jones JonesCB Joyner Joyner Joyner Joyner Darby Darby Darby DarbyFS Brooks Brooks Brooks Brooks Brooks Ramsey Ramsey RamseySS Hunter Hunter Hunter Ramsey Ramsey Brooks Brooks BrooksCB Ramsey Ramsey Ramsey P.J. Williams P.J. Williams P.J. Williams P.J. Williams P.J. Williams

2013 GAME BY GAME CAPTAINS PITT Lamarcus Joyner, (DB) Telvin Smith (LB) Bryan Stork (C) NEVADA Terrence Brooks (DB) Christian Jones (LB) Kenny Shaw (WR)

BETHUNE-COOKMAN Chad Abram (FB) Gerald Demps (DB) Demonte McAllister (DT) BOSTON COLLEGE Dan Hicks (SLB) Bryan Stork (C) Lamarcus Joyner (CB) MARYLAND Terrence Brooks (DB) Telvin Smith (LB) Bryan Stork (C) CLEMSON Lamarcus Joyner (DB) Telvin Smith (LB) Kenny Shaw (WR) NC STATE Terrence Brooks (DB) Jaccobi McDaniel (DT) Bryan Stork (C) MIAMI Lamarcus Joyner (DB) Telvin Smith (LB) Kenny Shaw (WR)

CAREER STARTS LISTPlayer ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 TtlChad Abram - - - - 4 4Roberto Aguayo - - - - 8 8Austin Barron - - 3 1 - 4Cason Beatty - - - 14 8 22Kelvin Benjamin - - - - 8 8Terrence Brooks - - - 14 8 22Ruben Carter - - - - 1 1Ronald Darby - - - - 4 4Phillip Doumar - - - - 8 8Mario Edwards Jr. - - - 2 5 7Cameron Erving - - - 14 8 22Jacob Fahrenkrug - - 12 - - 12Devonta Freeman - - 7 5 8 20Eddie Goldman - - - - 7 7Christian Green - - 4 - - 4Rashad Greene - - 3 13 7 23Jarred Haggins - - 1 2 - 3Kevin Haplea - - - 2 - 2Bobby Hart - - 9 - 8 17Dan Hicks - - - - 4 4Tyler Hunter - - - 3 3 6Tre’ Jackson - - 1 14 7 22Timmy Jernigan - - - 2 8 10Christian Jones - - 13 14 6 33Lamarcus Joyner - - 13 14 8 35Nile Lawrence Stample - - - - 4 4E.J. Levenberry - - - - 1 1Josue Matias - - 1 14 8 23Demonte McAllister - - - - 1 1Jacobbi McDaniel 2 14 2 - - 18Georgio Newberry - - - - 1 1Nick O’Leary - - 2 11 7 20Jalen Ramsey - - - - 8 8Kenny Shaw - - 3 1 4 8Telvin Smith - - 1 - 8 9Terrance Smith - - - - 5 5Bryan Stork - 4 10 13 8 35Nick Waisome - - - 14 - 14DeMarcus Walker - - - - 3 3James Wilder Jr. - - - 1 1 2Karlos Williams - - - 1 - 1P.J. Williams - - - - 5 5Jameis Winston - - - - 8 8

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2013 GAME-BY-GAME PARTICIPATIONNo. NAME GP/GS PITT NEV B-CU BC MD CU NCS UM WF SU ID UF 41 ABRAM, C. 8/4 XXX START START START XXX START XXX XXX40 ADAMS, D. 1/- ... ... XXX ... ... ... ... ...19 AGUAYO, R. 8/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX58 ALICEA, R. 1/- ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ...29 ANDREWS, N. 8/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX62 BARRON, A. 6/- ... ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX38 BEATTY, C. 8/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX78 BELL, W. 2/- XXX XXX ... ... ... ... ... ...1 BENJAMIN, K. 8/8 START START START START START START START START93 BENTZ, B. 1/- ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ...30 BLAKE, C. 6/- ... XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX31 BROOKS, T. 8/8 START START START START START START START START4B BROXSIE, S. 7/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ...42 BRUTUS, L. 6/- XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX ...47 BURNETT, K. 4/- ... XXX XXX ... XXX ... XXX ...45 BURNHAM, W. 1/- ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ...65 CARTER, R. 7/1 XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ...21 CASHER, C. 7/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ...14 COKER, J. 6/- XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX ...3 DARBY, R. 8/4 XXX XXX XXX XXX START START START START61 DAVIS, M. 4/- ... XXX XXX ... XXX ... XXX ...23 DEMPS, G. 8/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX5D DENSON, I. 3/- XXX XXX XXX ... ... ... ... ...57 DOUMAR, P. 8/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX15 EDWARDS, M. 6/5 XXX START ... ... START START START START52 ELIGWE, U. 7/- XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX75 ERVING, C. 8/8 START START START START START START START START60 FAHRENKRUG, J. 7/- XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX8 FREEMAN, D. 8/8 START START START START START START START START1G GHOLSTON, R. 2/- ... XXX ... ... XXX ... ... ...90 GOLDMAN, E. 7/7 START START ... START START START START START89 GREEN, C. 8/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX2G GREEN, R. 8/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX80 GREENE, R. 8/7 START START START XXX START START START START51 HART, B. 8/8 START START START START START START START START6 HICKS, D. 8/4 START START START START XXX XXX XXX XXX43 HOLLIN, D. 8/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX1H HUNTER, T. 3/3 START START START ... ... ... ... ...54 JACKSON, T. 7/7 START ... START START START START START START8J JERNIGAN, T. 8/8 START START START START START START START START7 JONES, C. 7/6 START START ... XXX START START START START84 JONES, I. 5/- XXX XXX XXX ... XXX ... XXX ...20 JOYNER, L. 8/8 START START START START START START START START88 KOWALEWSKI, J. 1/- ... ... XXX ... ... ... ... ...39 LACIVITA, B. 2/- ... XXX ... ... XXX ... ... ...99 LAWRENCESTAMPLE 8/4 START START START START XXX XXX XXX XXX1L LEVENBERRY, E. 8/1 XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX53 LOVELADY, S. 7/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX10 MAGUIRE, S. 4/- XXX XXX XXX ... XXX ... ... ...70 MATIAS, J. 8/8 START START START START START START START START97 MCALLISTER, D. 7/1 XXX XXX START XXX ... XXX XXX XXX55 MCDANIEL, J. 8/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX11 MITCHELL, D. 5/- XXX ... XXX ... XXX XXX XXX ...4 NEWBERRY, G. 8/1 XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX5N NORTHRUP, R. 8/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX35 O’LEARY, N. 8/7 START START START START XXX START START START83 O’NEILL, D. 1/- ... ... ... ... XXX ... ... ...16 PICKLER, C. 3/- ... XXX XXX ... XXX ... ... ...4P PONDER, C. 2/- ... XXX XXX ... ... ... ... ...13 RAMSEY, J. 8/8 START START START START START START START START92 SHANKS, J. 3/- ... XXX XXX ... XXX ... ... ...81 SHAW, K. 8/4 START XXX XXX XXX START XXX START START37 SMITH, K. 8/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX22 SMITH, TEL. 8/8 START START START START START START START START24 SMITH, TERR. 8/5 XXX XXX START XXX START START START START33 STEVENSON, F. 6/- ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ...5S STORK, B. 8/8 START START START START START START START START28 TERRELL, N. 6/- XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX ...12 THOMAS, M. 4/- XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... ... ...1W WAISOME, N. 8/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX44 WALKER, D. 8/3 START XXX START START XXX XXX XXX XXX74 WALLACE, J. 8/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX36 WASHINGTON, J. 2/- ... XXX ... ... XXX ... ... ...66 WEEKS, K. 3/- ... ... XXX ... XXX ... XXX ...27 WHITE, M. 6/- ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ...7W WHITFIELD, K. 7/- ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX32 WILDER, J. 7/1 XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX ... XXX9 WILLIAMS, K. 8/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX26 WILLIAMS, P.J. 7/5 ... XXX XXX START START START START START3W WILSON, J. 6/- ... XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX5 WINSTON, J. 8/8 START START START START START START START START4W WOODALL, C. 2/- ... ... XXX ... XXX ... ... ...

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2013 FSU GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATS2013 Florida State Football

Florida State Team Game-by-Game (as of Nov 03, 2013)All games

TEAM STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns totDate Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off9/2/13 at PITT 34 156 1 20 27 377 4 42 27-29-0 377 4 42 3 56 0 26 1 26 0 26 533Sep 14 NEVADA 41 377 6 65 17 240 2 29 17-22-1 240 2 29 2 54 0 28 7 82 0 17 617Sep 21 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 36 266 4 35 13 226 2 42 13-25-0 226 2 42 3 86 0 41 0 0 0 0 492Sep 28 at Boston College 36 159 1 20 17 330 4 56 17-27-1 330 4 56 1 17 0 17 0 0 0 0 489Oct 05 MARYLAND 43 183 4 24 26 431 5 48 26-39-0 431 5 48 1 12 0 12 5 50 0 28 614Oct 19 at Clemson 38 121 2 18 22 444 3 94 22-35-1 444 3 94 2 73 0 43 1 24 0 24 565Oct 26 NC STATE 34 224 4 31 20 342 3 42 20-34-2 342 3 42 3 79 0 34 5 42 0 23 566Nov 02 MIAMI 44 192 4 21 21 325 1 48 21-29-2 325 1 48 2 36 0 23 0 0 0 0 517Florida State 306 1678 26 65 163 2715 24 94 163-240-7 2715 24 94 17 413 0 43 19 224 0 28 4393Opponents 303 1033 4 72 124 1268 9 52 124-235-12 1268 9 52 46 872 0 71 5 112 0 45 2301

Games played: 8 Avg per rush: 5.5 Avg per catch: 16.7 Pass efficiency: 190.11 Kick ret avg: 24.3 Punt ret avg: 11.8 All purpose avg/game: 655.2 Total offense avg/gm: 549.1

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT AttemptsDate Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts9/2/13 at PITT 39 14 53 6.0-40 3.0-36 0 0-0 2-31 7 5 0 5-5 0 0 0 41Sep 14 NEVADA 38 28 66 4.0-10 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-27 1 5 0 8-8 0 0 0 62Sep 21 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 39 46 85 7.0-34 3.0-29 1 0-0 1-68 3 0 0 7-7 0 0 1 54Sep 28 at Boston College 54 26 80 9.0-29 3.0-22 0 0-0 2-55 0 3 0 6-6 0 0 0 48Oct 05 MARYLAND 26 24 50 7.0-18 1.0-9 3 1-16 0-0 2 6 0 9-9 0 0 0 63Oct 19 at Clemson 59 18 77 7.0-48 4.0-33 2 2-37 2-27 2 4 0 6-6 0 0 0 51Oct 26 NC STATE 36 36 72 9.0-24 3.0-14 1 1-0 2-4 4 6 0 7-7 0 0 0 49Nov 02 MIAMI 38 18 56 6.0-34 2.0-27 0 0-0 2-0 1 1 0 5-5 0 0 0 41Florida State 329 210 539 55.0-237 19.0-170 7 4-53 12-212 20 30 0 53-53 0 0 1 409Opponents 334 186 520 43.0-169 16.0-112 4 1-0 7-55 5 23 0 12-13 0 0 0 105

Punting Field Goals KickoffsDate Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob9/2/13 at PITT 2 74 37.0 38 0 0 2 0 1 2-2 28 0 8 479 59.9 1 0Sep 14 NEVADA 1 53 53.0 53 0 0 0 1 0 2-2 33 0 11 658 59.8 3 1Sep 21 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 3 117 39.0 46 0 0 0 0 1 1-1 45 0 9 563 62.6 2 0Sep 28 at Boston College 4 160 40.0 47 0 0 2 0 0 2-2 40 0 8 506 63.2 2 0Oct 05 MARYLAND 4 168 42.0 48 0 0 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 10 556 55.6 3 1Oct 19 at Clemson 2 88 44.0 50 0 0 1 1 0 3-3 28 0 10 536 53.6 2 1Oct 26 NC STATE 4 147 36.8 39 0 1 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 8 487 60.9 3 1Nov 02 MIAMI 1 38 38.0 38 0 0 0 0 0 2-2 28 0 8 486 60.8 1 0Florida State 21 845 40.2 53 0 1 9 2 6 12-12 45 0 72 4271 59.3 17 4Opponents 51 2172 42.6 58 0 3 18 12 18 5-7 39 0 26 1596 61.4 8 0

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OPPONENT STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns totDate Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off9/2/13 at PITT 27 96 0 20 15 201 1 52 15-28-2 201 1 52 7 138 0 35 0 0 0 0 297Sep 14 NEVADA 38 128 0 23 13 86 1 18 13-24-1 86 1 18 7 151 0 32 0 0 0 0 214Sep 21 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 56 182 1 17 8 60 0 23 8-17-1 60 0 23 7 104 0 35 1 6 0 6 242Sep 28 at Boston College 45 200 0 30 18 197 4 52 18-28-2 197 4 52 6 162 0 71 2 53 0 34 397Oct 05 MARYLAND 25 33 0 7 15 201 0 39 15-32-0 201 0 39 4 73 0 32 0 0 0 0 234Oct 19 at Clemson 41 123 1 19 22 203 1 18 22-45-2 203 1 18 5 68 0 32 1 45 0 45 326Oct 26 NC STATE 42 188 2 72 17 128 0 14 17-33-2 128 0 14 3 44 0 16 0 0 0 0 316Nov 02 MIAMI 29 83 0 23 16 192 2 33 16-28-2 192 2 33 7 132 0 27 1 8 0 8 275Opponents 303 1033 4 72 124 1268 9 52 124-235-12 1268 9 52 46 872 0 71 5 112 0 45 2301Florida State 306 1678 26 65 163 2715 24 94 163-240-7 2715 24 94 17 413 0 43 19 224 0 28 4393

Games played: 8 Avg per rush: 3.4 Avg per catch: 10.2 Pass efficiency: 100.52 Kick ret avg: 19.0 Punt ret avg: 22.4 All purpose avg/game: 417.5 Total offense avg/gm: 287.6

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT AttemptsDate Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts9/2/13 at PITT 50 20 70 6.0-13 2.0-9 2 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 13Sep 14 NEVADA 36 38 74 4.0-16 1.0-11 0 0-0 1-10 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 7Sep 21 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 28 26 54 3.0-12 1.0-4 1 1-0 0-0 0 3 0 0-1 0 0 0 6Sep 28 at Boston College 33 22 55 9.0-39 4.0-29 1 0-0 1-16 0 4 0 4-4 0 0 0 34Oct 05 MARYLAND 55 18 73 4.0-17 1.0-9 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0Oct 19 at Clemson 48 22 70 6.0-32 3.0-23 0 0-0 1-29 2 6 0 2-2 0 0 0 14Oct 26 NC STATE 40 22 62 6.0-28 3.0-23 0 0-0 2-0 0 7 0 2-2 0 0 0 17Nov 02 MIAMI 44 18 62 5.0-12 1.0-4 0 0-0 2-0 0 2 0 2-2 0 0 0 14Opponents 334 186 520 43.0-169 16.0-112 4 1-0 7-55 5 23 0 12-13 0 0 0 105Florida State 329 210 539 55.0-237 19.0-170 7 4-53 12-212 20 30 0 53-53 0 0 1 409

Punting Field Goals KickoffsDate Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob9/2/13 at PITT 3 163 54.3 56 0 0 1 3 2 2-2 39 0 4 254 63.5 1 0Sep 14 NEVADA 9 413 45.9 57 0 0 1 2 3 0-0 0 0 2 124 62.0 0 0Sep 21 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 8 313 39.1 46 0 0 6 0 2 0-0 0 0 3 164 54.7 0 0Sep 28 at Boston College 4 140 35.0 40 0 1 3 0 1 2-2 24 0 7 455 65.0 6 0Oct 05 MARYLAND 11 420 38.2 44 0 1 2 0 3 0-1 0 0 1 65 65.0 0 0Oct 19 at Clemson 5 189 37.8 53 0 0 3 1 3 0-0 0 0 3 162 54.0 0 0Oct 26 NC STATE 8 374 46.8 52 0 0 1 3 3 1-1 36 0 3 190 63.3 0 0Nov 02 MIAMI 3 160 53.3 58 0 1 1 3 1 0-1 0 0 3 182 60.7 1 0Opponents 51 2172 42.6 58 0 3 18 12 18 5-7 39 0 26 1596 61.4 8 0Florida State 21 845 40.2 53 0 1 9 2 6 12-12 45 0 72 4271 59.3 17 4

2013 FSU GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT STATS

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2013 Florida State FootballFlorida State Passing Game-by-Game (as of Nov 03, 2013)

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#5 WINSTON, J. Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked EfficPITT 25 27 0 92.6 356 4 42 2-9 252.24Nevada 15 18 1 83.3 214 2 29 1-11 208.76Bethune-Cookman 10 19 0 52.6 148 2 24 0-0 152.80Boston College 17 27 1 63.0 330 4 56 4-29 207.11Maryland 23 32 0 71.9 393 5 48 1-9 226.60Clemson 22 34 1 64.7 444 3 94 3-23 197.64NC State 16 26 1 61.5 292 3 42 1-11 186.26Miami 21 29 2 72.4 325 1 48 1-4 164.14TOTALS 149 212 6 70.3 2502 24 94 13-96 201.12

#14 COKER, J. Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked EfficPITT 2 2 0 100.0 21 0 15 0-0 188.20Nevada 2 4 0 50.0 26 0 16 0-0 104.60Bethune-Cookman 3 6 0 50.0 78 0 42 1-4 159.20Maryland 3 7 0 42.9 38 0 16 0-0 88.46NC State 4 8 1 50.0 50 0 16 2-12 77.50TOTALS 14 27 1 51.9 213 0 42 3-16 110.71

#TM TEAM Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked EfficClemson 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00TOTALS 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00

2013 Florida State FootballFlorida State Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game (as of Nov 03, 2013)

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RUSHING No-Yds/TD UP NEV BCU BC UMD CU ST UMFREEMAN, D. 110-639/8 9-52/0 9-109/1 10-112/1 9-49/0 17-63/1 21-84/1 12-92/2 23-78/2WILLIAMS, K. 49-395/7 - 8-110/1 9-83/2 6-22/1 5-29/2 3-19/0 13-86/1 5-46/0WILDER, J. 50-268/4 10-58/0 6-45/1 8-56/1 6-15/0 6-40/0 5-12/0 DNP 9-42/2WINSTON, J. 50-153/3 8-25/1 4-8/1 3-11/0 14-67/0 7-24/0 7-2/1 1--11/0 6-27/0GREEN, R. 22-130/1 5-8/0 5-78/1 5-8/0 - 4-16/0 1-1/0 2-19/0 -COKER, J. 8-39/1 - 1-12/0 1--4/0 DNP 1-24/1 - 5-7/0 DNPWHITFIELD, K. 1-31/1 DNP - - - - - 1-31/1 -ABRAM, C. 4-22/0 2-13/0 - - 1-6/0 - 1-3/0 - -STEVENSON, F. 5-20/1 DNP 3-10/1 - - 2-10/0 - - DNPMAGUIRE, S. 1-6/0 - 1-6/0 - DNP - DNP DNP DNPTERRELL, N. 1-4/0 - 1-4/0 - - DNP - - DNPPONDER, C. 1-0/0 DNP 1-0/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPTEAM 4--29/0 DNP 2--5/0 - DNP 1--23/0 - DNP 1--1/0

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD UP NEV BCU BC UMD CU ST UMGREENE, R. 45-773/8 8-126/1 3-39/1 4-44/1 4-90/2 4-108/0 8-146/2 8-137/1 6-83/0SHAW, K. 34-618/3 4-94/0 6-94/1 4-89/0 4-93/1 5-96/1 5-64/0 3-44/0 3-44/0BENJAMIN, K. 25-476/5 5-73/0 2-37/0 2-26/1 3-103/0 5-60/2 3-62/1 3-69/1 2-46/0O'LEARY, N. 20-352/6 4-47/3 2-16/0 - 1-14/0 4-55/2 5-161/0 1-14/1 3-45/0FREEMAN, D. 13-185/1 2-11/0 - - - 3-35/0 1-11/0 1-30/0 6-98/1GREEN, C. 9-102/0 1-0/0 1-19/0 2-25/0 1--3/0 2-39/0 - 2-22/0 -WHITFIELD, K. 3-74/0 DNP 1-16/0 1-42/0 - - - 1-16/0 -ABRAM, C. 5-35/1 2-11/0 - - 2-15/1 - - - 1-9/0JONES, I. 2-31/0 1-15/0 - - DNP 1-16/0 DNP - DNPWILDER, J. 3-27/0 - 1-9/0 - 2-18/0 - - DNP -WILLIAMS, K. 2-25/0 - - - - 1-15/0 - 1-10/0 -STEVENSON, F. 1-10/0 DNP 1-10/0 - - - - - DNPBROXSIE, S. 1-7/0 - - - - 1-7/0 - - DNP

2013 Florida State FootballFlorida State All-Purpose Yards Game-by-Game (as of Nov 03, 2013)

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ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Total UP NEV BCU BC UMD CU ST UMFREEMAN, D. 824 63 109 112 49 98 95 122 176SHAW, K. 797 120 147 109 93 110 88 86 44GREENE, R. 773 126 39 44 90 108 146 137 83BENJAMIN, K. 476 73 37 26 103 60 62 69 46WILLIAMS, K. 463 - 110 83 22 44 49 96 59O'LEARY, N. 352 47 16 - 14 55 161 14 45WHITFIELD, K. 318 DNP 16 108 17 12 43 99 23WILDER, J. 295 58 54 56 33 40 12 DNP 42WINSTON, J. 153 25 8 11 67 24 2 -11 27GREEN, R. 130 8 78 8 - 16 1 19 -JOYNER, L. 125 56 54 - - - 15 - -GREEN, C. 102 - 19 25 -3 39 - 22 -WILSON, J. 92 DNP 29 - DNP 36 - 27 -SMITH, TEL. 68 - - 68 - - - - -ABRAM, C. 57 24 - - 21 - 3 - 9COKER, J. 39 - 12 -4 DNP 24 - 7 DNPANDREWS, N. 35 - - - 35 - - - -JONES, I. 31 15 - - DNP 16 DNP - DNPRAMSEY, J. 31 31 - - - - - - -STEVENSON, F. 30 DNP 20 - - 10 - - DNPHUNTER, T. 27 - 27 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPWILLIAMS, P.J. 20 DNP - - 20 - - - -DARBY, R. 16 - - - - - 12 4 -BROXSIE, S. 7 - - - - 7 - - DNPMAGUIRE, S. 6 - 6 - DNP - DNP DNP DNPTERRELL, N. 4 - 4 - - DNP - - DNPTEAM -29 - -5 - - -23 - - -1

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Florida State Total Tackles Game-by-Game (as of Nov 03, 2013)All games

Total Tackles UA-A Total UP NEV BCU BC UMD CU ST UMSMITH, TEL. 34-19 53 7 - 1 3 - 1 2 - 3 6 - 4 3 - 2 7 - 4 3 - 3 3 - 1JOYNER, L. 31-12 43 7 - 2 2 - 4 1 - 2 6 - 0 1 - 0 8 - 0 2 - 2 4 - 2SMITH, TERR. 21-17 38 - 0 - 2 5 - 7 - 4 - 0 4 - 1 2 - 3 6 - 4BROOKS, T. 27-10 37 3 - 1 5 - 1 3 - 2 5 - 2 2 - 0 3 - 2 1 - 1 5 - 1JONES, C. 22-14 36 4 - 4 1 - 4 D N P 5 - 2 0 - 1 7 - 1 3 - 1 2 - 1RAMSEY, J. 25-9 34 3 - 1 5 - 0 1 - 2 7 - 0 1 - 2 4 - 2 0 - 1 4 - 1JERNIGAN, T. 14-11 25 2 - 2 1 - 2 0 - 1 5 - 2 2 - 0 1 - 0 1 - 2 2 - 2LEVENBERRY, E. 11-11 22 - 1 - 0 3 - 2 - 2 - 2 2 - 2 3 - 5 -MCDANIEL, J. 10-12 22 0 - 1 4 - 0 2 - 2 2 - 1 0 - 3 1 - 1 1 - 3 0 - 1ELIGWE, U. 14-7 21 2 - 0 3 - 0 2 - 4 3 - 0 D N P 2 - 1 1 - 1 1 - 1NORTHRUP, R. 11-8 19 - 2 - 0 2 - 3 - 1 - 2 3 - 0 3 - 3 -CASHER, C. 10-8 18 - - 6 - 4 0 - 1 3 - 2 - 1 - 1 D N PHICKS, D. 8-9 17 - 1 - 2 0 - 2 1 - 2 2 - 1 2 - 1 - 2 - 1ANDREWS, N. 8-6 14 - 1 - 0 - 2 - 2 0 - 2 2 - 0 2 - 2 1 - 0MCALLISTER, D. 2-12 14 0 - 1 0 - 4 0 - 1 0 - 4 D N P 1 - 0 0 - 2 1 - 0WILLIAMS, P.J. 6-8 14 D N P 0 - 1 0 - 1 2 - 2 0 - 2 2 - 1 1 - 0 1 - 1EDWARDS, M. 10-4 14 3 - 0 2 - 2 D N P D N P 1 - 0 1 - 1 - 3 - 1LAWRENCESTAMPLE 5-5 10 - 0 - 1 0 - 1 2 - 1 1 - 2 - 1 - 0 1 - 0WALKER, D. 3-7 10 - 1 - 1 0 - 3 1 - 0 - - 1 - 3 -SMITH, K. 7-3 10 - 1 - 0 2 - 2 - 0 - 1 2 - 0 2 - 0 -GOLDMAN, E. 4-4 8 - 1 - 1 D N P 2 - 2 - 1 - 0 - 0 - 1HUNTER, T. 7-1 8 4 - 1 1 - 0 2 - 0 D N P D N P D N P D N P D N PWHITE, M. 5-2 7 D N P - - - 0 - 1 1 - 1 4 - 0 D N PWAISOME, N. 6-1 7 1 - 0 1 - 0 1 - 0 - - 1 - 0 2 - 1 -HOLLIN, D. 3-3 6 - 0 - 1 0 - 1 3 - 1 - - - -WILLIAMS, K. 4-0 4 2 - 0 - 1 - 0 - - 1 - 0 - -THOMAS, M. 4-0 4 - 1 - 0 3 - 0 - D N P D N P D N P D N PMITCHELL, D. 2-2 4 - D N P 1 - 1 D N P 1 - 1 - - D N PDARBY, R. 2-1 3 - - - - 1 - 0 - 0 - 1 1 - 0DEMPS, G. 2-1 3 - - - - - - 2 - 1 -BRUTUS, L. 2-1 3 - - 0 - 1 D N P 1 - 0 1 - 0 - D N PSHANKS, J. 1-1 2 D N P - 1 - 1 D N P - D N P D N P D N PBENTZ, B. 0-1 1 D N P 0 - 1 D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N PFREEMAN, D. 1-0 1 - - - 1 - 0 - - - -TERRELL, N. 1-0 1 - - - 1 - 0 D N P - - D N PO'LEARY, N. 1-0 1 - 1 - 0 - - - - - -DOUMAR, P. 1-0 1 - - - - - - - 1 - 0AGUAYO, R. 1-0 1 1 - 0 - - - - - - -BEATTY, C. 1-0 1 - - - - - 1 - 0 - -ERVING, C. 1-0 1 - - - - - 1 - 0 - -BLAKE, C. 1-0 1 D N P - 1 - 0 D N P - - - -

2013 Florida State FootballFlorida State Sacks Game-by-Game (as of Nov 03, 2013)

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SACKS UA-A Total UP NEV BCU BC UMD CU ST UMJOYNER, L. 3-0 3.0 2.0-24 - - - - 1.0-18 - -JONES, C. 2-0 2.0 - - DNP - - 1.0-2 1.0-1 -ELIGWE, U. 2-0 2.0 - - - - DNP 1.0-6 1.0-5 -SMITH, TERR. 2-0 2.0 - - 1.0-8 - - - 1.0-8 -JERNIGAN, T. 2-0 2.0 1.0-12 - - - - 1.0-7 - -SMITH, TEL. 1-0 1.0 - - - 1.0-7 - - - -CASHER, C. 1-0 1.0 - - - - 1.0-9 - - DNPEDWARDS, M. 1-0 1.0 - - DNP DNP - - - 1.0-14THOMAS, M. 1-0 1.0 - - 1.0-9 - DNP DNP DNP DNPHOLLIN, D. 1-0 1.0 - - - 1.0-10 - - - -RAMSEY, J. 1-0 1.0 - - 1.0-12 - - - - -BROOKS, T. 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - - 1.0-13GOLDMAN, E. 1-0 1.0 - - DNP 1.0-5 - - - -

2013 Florida State FootballFlorida State Fumbles Game-by-Game (as of Nov 03, 2013)

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FUMBLES No-Lost UP NEV BCU BC UMD CU ST UMWINSTON, J. 2-0 1-0 - - - - - - 1-0WILDER, J. 1-1 - - 1-1 - - - DNP -FREEMAN, D. 1-0 - - - 1-0 - - - -JOYNER, L. 1-0 1-0 - - - - - - -TEAM 1-0 DNP - - DNP 1-0 - DNP -

FUMBLES FORCED Number UP NEV BCU BC UMD CU ST UMJOYNER, L. 3 - - - - 1 2 - -BROOKS, T. 2 - - - - 1 - 1 -LEVENBERRY, E. 1 - - - - 1 - - -RAMSEY, J. 1 - - 1 - - - - -

FUMBLES RECOVERED Number UP NEV BCU BC UMD CU ST UMEDWARDS, M. 1 - - DNP DNP - 1 - -SMITH, TEL. 1 - - - - - - 1 -BROOKS, T. 1 - - - - - 1 - -DARBY, R. 1 - - - - 1 - - -

2013 Florida State FootballFlorida State Tackle For Loss Game-by-Game (as of Nov 03, 2013)

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TACKLES FOR LOSS UA-A Total UP NEV BCU BC UMD CU ST UMSMITH, TEL. 6-0 6 . 0 2.0-2 - - 2.0-8 - 1.0-8 - 1.0-2JERNIGAN, T. 5-0 5 . 0 2.0-14 - - - 1.0-2 1.0-7 1.0-1 -HICKS, D. 4-1 4 . 5 - - - 1.0-2 2.0-3 1.0-3 - 0.5-1JONES, C. 4-1 4 . 5 - - DNP 1.0-1 0.5-0 2.0-6 1.0-1 -JOYNER, L. 4-1 4 . 5 2.0-24 - - - - 1.0-18 1.0-2 0.5-1BROOKS, T. 3-2 4 . 0 - - - 2.0-2 - - 1.0-4 1.0-13CASHER, C. 3-1 3 . 5 - - 2.0-3 0.5-1 1.0-9 - - DNPEDWARDS, M. 3-0 3 . 0 - 1.0-4 DNP DNP - - - 2.0-15ELIGWE, U. 3-0 3 . 0 - 1.0-2 - - DNP 1.0-6 1.0-5 -SMITH, TERR. 2-1 2 . 5 - - 1.0-8 - - - 1.0-8 0.5-1NORTHRUP, R. 2-0 2 . 0 - 1.0-2 - - 1.0-1 - - -MCDANIEL, J. 1-2 2 . 0 - 1.0-2 - - 0.5-1 - - 0.5-1THOMAS, M. 2-0 2 . 0 - - 2.0-10 - DNP DNP DNP DNPGOLDMAN, E. 1-1 1 . 5 - - DNP 1.5-5 - - - -LAWRENCESTAMPLE 1-0 1 . 0 - - - - 1.0-2 - - -WHITE, M. 1-0 1 . 0 DNP - - - - - 1.0-1 DNPLEVENBERRY, E. 1-0 1 . 0 - - - - - - 1.0-1 -WAISOME, N. 1-0 1 . 0 - - 1.0-1 - - - - -HOLLIN, D. 1-0 1 . 0 - - - 1.0-10 - - - -RAMSEY, J. 1-0 1 . 0 - - 1.0-12 - - - - -SMITH, K. 1-0 1 . 0 - - - - - - 1.0-1 -