This Week for the Owls Florida Atlantic at Nebraska 7 p.m. est, Saturday, September 5, 2009 All-Time Series: First Meeting Season Opener Record: 3-5 Last Game: Defeated Central Michigan 24-20 in the Motor City Bowl Radio: ESPN 760AM ESPN 1400 AM Today’s radio talent: Ken LaVicka (PXP) Fred O’Connor (color) Television: Fox PPV Ron Thulin (play-by-play) Kelly Stouffer (Color) Sideline (Kent Pavelka) Next Week for the Owls Florida Atlantic at South Carolina 7 p.m., Saturday, September 19, 2009 All-Time Series: 0-1 Last Meeting: USC 45-6 (2006) Radio: ESPN 760AM ESPN 1400AM Today’s radio talent: Dave LaMont (PXP) Fred O’Connor (color) Television: PPV Injury Report Out Out: Jeff Blanchard (knee), Willie Floyd (shoulder), Eric Hansen (leg) Doubtful Jimmy Jean (hand) Probable Carl Spitale (neck) Florida Atlantic September 5, 2009 7-6 • 4-3 Sun Belt Conference Monday’s Minute with Schnellenberger Preseason Training camp has been marred with the normal injuries that teams get at this time of year but has been very fruitful for us. We have made good strides. If those strides are good enough to come out of Nebraska with a win is questionable. It is an opportunity that the kids look forward to, the kids look forward to and hopefully everybody will have a great time watching a great football game. Camp The weather has been outstanding. We haven’t even had a tropical storm. With the exception of this last weekend it has been a fine time to play football. Long Schedule If you go back as far as I do a nine game schedule was the standard of the day, yes it has gotten to be quite long. However, if you coached in the National Football League this is a real shorty compared to that. A 12-game schedule is about right for our players. They are prepared for that and will get ready in a hurry for a 13th game, I assure you. Memories of Nebraska The first game that we played in the Orange Bowl back in 1983 I have a lot of memories. The one we played when I was at Oklahoma, I don’t have memories hardly at all. Coach Osborne and I go back a long way together, I assume we were, when I was with Coach Bryant. Two games in the Orange Bowl with Nebraska. Since that time we saw each other a lot when we were trav- eling the CFA circuit. I have a great deal of respect for him as does everybody in the nation. He is one of the fine ambassadors for the game of college football. It was just too bad both of us couldn’t win the ’83 game because both teams played well enough to win. It was an exciting day. Us being able to make the two-point play which led to a major dynasty. At Oklahoma we played Nebraska at the exact wrong time. They were an outstanding football team. As I look back at the score, I didn’t remember until I looked it up, I took some hope because they were undefeated and, won the national championship and scored as high as 77 points and were a truly outstanding football team. This game will feature a team that I’m sure has a goal of winning the national champi- onship and has the talent to make that dream become a reality. We face them in the open- ing game of the 2009 season which will catch the Nebraska fans at their best. It is going to be a monumental struggle for us, but our players are looking forward to that struggle, just as we did last year and came up very short. We go into their holding out the hope that the situation might develop that we have a chance to be in the ball game late in the game and that something good could happen to us. Obviously, the odds are against that, never the less our football team is going to Nebraska with strength in their heart and with a wide open attitude. I’m hopeful we distinguish ourselves with what- ever the final score might be. FAU 96 Games Played • 43 Televised 2007 New Orleans Bowl Champion • 2008 Motor City Bowl Champion • 2 Bowl Appearances in 3 full DI Seasons
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This Weekfor the Owls
Florida Atlantic at Nebraska
7 p.m. est, Saturday, September 5, 2009
All-Time Series: First Meeting
Season Opener Record: 3-5
Last Game: Defeated Central Michigan
24-20 in the Motor City Bowl
Radio: ESPN 760AM
ESPN 1400 AM
Today’s radio talent:
Ken LaVicka (PXP)
Fred O’Connor (color)
Television: Fox PPV
Ron Thulin (play-by-play)
Kelly Stouffer (Color)
Sideline (Kent Pavelka)
Next Weekfor the Owls
Florida Atlantic at South Carolina
7 p.m., Saturday, September 19, 2009
All-Time Series: 0-1
Last Meeting: USC 45-6 (2006)
Radio: ESPN 760AM
ESPN 1400AM
Today’s radio talent:
Dave LaMont (PXP)
Fred O’Connor (color)
Television: PPV
Injury ReportOut
Out: Jeff Blanchard (knee), Willie Floyd(shoulder), Eric Hansen (leg)
DoubtfulJimmy Jean (hand)
ProbableCarl Spitale (neck)
FloridaAtlanticSeptember 5, 2009
7-6 • 4-3 Sun Belt Conference
Monday’s Minute with Schnellenberger
Preseason
Training camp has been marred with the
normal injuries that teams get at this time of
year but has been very fruitful for us. We
have made good strides. If those strides are
good enough to come out of Nebraska with
a win is questionable. It is an opportunity
that the kids look forward to, the kids look
forward to and hopefully everybody will
have a great time watching a great football
game.
Camp
The weather has been outstanding. We
haven’t even had a tropical storm. With the
exception of this last weekend it has been a
fine time to play football.
Long Schedule
If you go back as far as I do a nine game
schedule was the standard of the day, yes it
has gotten to be quite long. However, if you
coached in the National Football League this
is a real shorty compared to that. A 12-game
schedule is about right for our players. They
are prepared for that and will get ready in a
hurry for a 13th game, I assure you.
Memories of Nebraska
The first game that we played in the Orange
Bowl back in 1983 I have a lot of memories.
The one we played when I was at
Oklahoma, I don’t have memories hardly at
all. Coach Osborne and I go back a long
way together, I assume we were, when I was
with Coach Bryant. Two games in the
Orange Bowl with Nebraska. Since that time
we saw each other a lot when we were trav-
eling the CFA circuit. I have a great deal of
respect for him as does everybody in the
nation. He is one of the fine ambassadors for
the game of college football. It was just too
bad both of us couldn’t win the ’83 game
because both teams played well enough to
win. It was an exciting day. Us being able to
make the two-point play which led to a
major dynasty.
At Oklahoma we played Nebraska at the
exact wrong time. They were an outstanding
football team. As I look back at the score, I
didn’t remember until I looked it up, I took
some hope because they were undefeated
and, won the national championship and
scored as high as 77 points and were a truly
outstanding football team.
This game will feature a team that I’m sure
has a goal of winning the national champi-
onship and has the talent to make that dream
become a reality. We face them in the open-
ing game of the 2009 season which will
catch the Nebraska fans at their best. It is
going to be a monumental struggle for us,
but our players are looking forward to that
struggle, just as we did last year and came
up very short. We go into their holding out
the hope that the situation might develop that
we have a chance to be in the ball game late
in the game and that something good could
happen to us. Obviously, the odds are
against that, never the less our football team
is going to Nebraska with strength in their
heart and with a wide open attitude. I’m
hopeful we distinguish ourselves with what-
ever the final score might be.
FAU 96 Games Played • 43 Televised
2007 New Orleans Bowl Champion • 2008 Motor City Bowl Champion • 2 Bowl Appearances in 3 full DI Seasons
2010
Sept. 4 at UAB
Sept. 11 Michigan State
Sept. 18 at ULM
Sept. 25 at Texas
Oct. 2 at USF
Oct. 9 Troy
Oct. 16 at Western Kentucky
Oct. 23 ULL
Oct. 30 at Middle Tennessee
Nov. 6 North Texas
Nov. 13 at Arkansas State
Nov. 20 FIU
2011
Sept. 3 at Florida
Sept. 10 at Michigan State
Sept. 24 at Auburn
Oct. 1 ULM
Oct. 8 at Troy
Oct. 15 Western Kentucky
Oct. 22 at ULL
Oct. 29 Middle Tennessee
Nov. 5 at North Texas
Nov. 12 Arkansas State
Nov. 19 at FIU
Dec. 10 UAB
2012
at Navy
Sept 29 at ULM
Oct. 6 Troy
Oct. 13 at Western Kentucky
Oct. 20 ULL
Oct. 27 at Middle Tennessee
Nov. 3 North Texas
Nov. 10 at Arkansas State
Nov. 17 FIU
2013
Sept. 28 ULM
Oct. 5 at Troy
Oct. 12 at Western Kentucky
Oct. 19 at ULL
Oct. 26 Middle Tennessee
Nov. 2 at North Texas
Nov. 9 Arkansas State
Nov. 16 at FIU
Nov. 23 at South Alabama
Schedules subject to change.
Future Schedules 2009 ScheduleDate Opponent Tm/Rs TelevisionSept. 5 at Nebraska 7 p.m. Fox PPVSept. 19 at South Carolina TBASept. 26 ULM 4 p.m.Oct. 3 WYOMING 4 p.m.Oct. 17 at North Texas 7 p.m. CSSOct. 24 at ULL 7 p.m.Oct. 31 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 4 p.m.Nov. 7 at UABNov. 14 ARKANSAS STATE 4 p.m.Nov. 21 at Troy CSSNov. 28 WESTERN KENTUCKY 4 p.m.Dec. 5 at FIU 7 p.m. CSS
Schedule subject to change. All times EST.
Top 20 Active Coaches By Wins(Minimum five years as a Division IA Head Coach) • Record at four-year colleges only • Records at season opener)
Howard Schnellenberger Coaching Experience
1999-Pres Head Coach, Florida Atlantic University
1995 Head Coach, Oklahoma University
1985-94 Head Coach, University of Louisville
1979-84 Head Coach, University of Miami
1975-79 Asst. Coach, Miami Dolphins
1973-74 Head Coach, Baltimore Colts
1970-72 Asst. Coach, Miami Dolphins
1966-69 Asst. Coach, Los Angeles Rams
1961-65 Asst. Coach, University of Alabama
1959-60 Asst. Coach, University of Kentucky
Howard Schnellenberger at the College Level
Years As Collegiate Head Coach: 24
Collegiate Record: 148-125-3 (.542)
At Miami: 41-16 (.719)
At Louisville: 54-56-2 (.491)
At Oklahoma: 5-5-1 (.500)
At Florida Atlantic: 48-48 (.500)
Bowl Record: 6-0
1980 Peach Bowl, beat Virginia Tech 20-10
1983 Orange Bowl, beat Nebraska 31-30
1990 Fiesta Bowl, beat Alabama 34-7
1993 Liberty Bowl, beat Michigan State 18-7
2007 New Orleans Bowl, beat Memphis 44-27
2008 Motor City Bowl, beat Central Michigan 24-20
Head Coach Howard Schnellenberger
1. Joe Paterno, Penn State . . . . . . .383
2. Bobby Bowden, Florida State . .382
3. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech . . .219
4. Jim Tressel, Ohio State . . . . . . . .218
5. Mack Brown, Texas . . . . . . . . . .201
6. Chris Ault, Nevada . . . . . . . . . . .198
7. Dick Tomey, San Jose State . . . .181
8. Steve Spurrier, South Carolina . .170
9. Dennis Erickson, Arizona State .163
10. Brian Kelly, Cincinnati . . . . . . . .159
Mike Price, UTEP . . . . . . . . . . .159
12. Howard Schnellenberger, FAU 148
13. Larry Blakeney, Troy . . . . . . . . .143
14. Bill Snyder, Kansas State . . . . . .136
15. Gary Pinkel, Missouri . . . . . . . . .132
ESPN’s Bruce Feldman Names
Howard Schnellenberger #1 Program
Builder
Coaching Career Highlights
• Four national collegiate football
championships (Alabama ’61, ’64, 65:
Miami ’83)
• Seven NFL playoff teams (Miami Dolphins
’70, ’71, ’72, ’76, ’79; Los Angeles Rams
’67, ’69)
• Best record in NFL history as the Miami
Dolphins’ Offensive Coordinator (17-0 in
’72)
• 1983 National Champions defeating
Nebraska 31-30 in the 50th Anniversary
Orange Bowl Game
• 1983 National Coach of the Year
Special Honors, Awards
• 2008 Inducted into Palm Beach County
Hall of Fame
• 2008 Head Coach of the Nation in Texas vs.
Nation Game
• 2007 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the
Year
• 2007 Recognized for being in the Univ. of
Kentucky’s Hall of Fame
• 2005 Inducted into the Univ. of
Louisville Hall of Fame
• 2003 Palm Beach County Amateur
Athlete Coach of the Year
• 2003 Sports Network South Coach of the
Year
• 1991 Head Coach, Japan Bowl All-Star
Game
• 1988 Head Coach, Blue/Gray All-Star
Game
• 1983 Coach of the Year, U.S. Football
Writers Association of America
• 1983 Coach of the East Squad, East-West
Shrine Game
• 1982 Coach of the East Squad, East-West
Shrine Game
• 1981, Coach of the Year, The Football News
• 1981, UPI Coach of the Week in 17-14 win
over No. 1 Penn State
• 1980 Southern Independent Coach of the
year, Associated Press
At Florida Atlantic
Ten years…ten years in the making. In
April of 1998 Howard Schnellenberger was
asked to consider a project, weigh the facts,
research the possibilities and explore a com-
munity’s interest in supporting the addition of
football to FAU’s sports roster.
By 2008 Head Coach Howard
Schnellenberger had welcomed the first
recruiting class; climbed the ranks of Division
I-AA, including a national semi-final appear-
ance; joined a conference and began playing
football in the country’s highest classification,
the Bowl Subdivision; and grabbed a league
title and two bowl championships to add to his
collection.
When you consider all the "firsts" that
Florida Atlantic University's football team has
accomplished, it is hard to
believe. What may be even more
difficult to comprehend is that
legendary Head Coach Howard
Schnellenberger accomplished a
"first" as well in 2007. When the
74-year-old program builder was
named 2007 Sun Belt Coach of
the Year, it marked the first time
he had earned a conference
award. Schnellenberger has res-
urrected two programs from vir-
tual extinction. Neither was
affiliated with a conference.
He joined the FAU staff
May 1, 1998, with an unheard-
of opportunity: build a collegiate
football team from scratch. In
January of 1999 the Board of
Regents approved FAU adding
football. Twenty-five recruits
signed in his first FAU class.
Since that time each recruiting
class has been better than the
last, each schedule is more diffi-
cult than the last and each mile-
stone is one step closer to
Schnellenberger’s dream: build
the best football team possible in the heart of
paradise.
When the team took the field for its first
practice, Aug. 12, 2000, 164 players were
dressed. FAU played its first scrimmage Sept.
23, 2000, and took to the field Sept. 1, 2001. It
only took two games for FAU to have its first
upset, defeating the No. 22 ranked team in the
country, 31-28. FAU holds the record for the
fastest start-up program to earn a Division I-A
victory, is the fastest program to reach the
Division I-AA playoffs and is the fastest start
up program to be invited to bowl game.
Proving it wasn’t a fluke, the Owls made a
repeat appearance in 2008 becoming the only
team in the state of Florida to have back-to-
back bowl victories in 2007 and 2008. FAU
also became the first Sun Belt Conference
team to win back-to-back bowl games. What
makes the bowl victories more impressive is
that FAU became bowl eligible, in its rise to
Division I-A status in 2006 therefore the Owls
have captured a bowl victory in two of the
three seasons that they have been a part of the
Bowl Sub Division.
Schnellenberger, the 2003 Sports Network
South Coach of the Year, began this assent by
playing the best teams that would schedule the
fledgling Owls. The Owls stormed into
Hawaii, with a hurricane hitting Florida's
coastline at game time, and handed the
Warriors their only home field loss in 2004,
defeating a bowl participant in just the 36th
game of the program's existence. The team
then defeated perennial Sun Belt power North
Texas the next week. FAU rattled off five-con-
secutive road victories to enter the 2004
home schedule 5-0. The Owls finished
their first transitional season 9-3, and bid
farewell to the senior class with a third-
consecutive "Shula Bowl victory over
FIU. 2005 was the first full season of
Division I-A play, facing Kansas,
Oklahoma State at home, and Minnesota
and Louisville on the road. The young
squad put together several outstanding
performances sending Kansas into the
locker room with a 9-7 lead, Oklahoma
State with a 13-3 margin at the half, and
Louisville, who entered the game ranked
No. 14 at game time, with a 10-point
cushion, 20-10. Florida Atlantic began
2006 picked as the second worst team in
the country. With this as motivation, the
Owls used what Schnellenberger called
advanced training, its non-conference
schedule, to finish with a 4-3 Sun Belt
record and were in the hunt for the Sun
Belt title deep into the season. The team
jumped from a preseason eighth place fin-
ish to third in the Sun Belt. Both the
offense and defense came together with
one goal in 2007: win the SBC. From
January to December the focus remained
constant and the accolades continued to roll in
culminating with a bowl game invitation,
becoming not only the youngest program to
Howard SchnellenbergerYear-by-Year Collegiate Head Coaching Record
1. 1108 Rusty Smith (623-1108-31) 2005-086. 25 Jeff Van Camp (10-25-1) 2006-088. 4 Cortez Gent (1-4-0) 2005-08Pass completions
1. 623 Rusty Smith (623-1108-31) 2005-086. 10 Jeff VanCamp (10-25-1) 2006-0810. 1 Cortez Gent (1-4-0) 2005-08Passing yards
1. 8197 Rusty Smith (623-1108-31) 2005-087. 74 Jeff VanCamp (10-25-1) 2006-0810. 33 Cortez Gent (1-4-0) 2005-08Passing TDs
1. 62 Rusty Smith 2005-086. Garrett Jahn 2001-02T6. 1 Cortez Gent 2005-08Passes had intercepted
1. 31 Rusty Smith (623-1108-31) 2005-087. 1 Jeff VanCamp (10-25-1) 2006-08Pass completion pct (min. 20 attempts)
1. 56.8 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-042. 56.2 Rusty Smith (623-1108-31) 2005-086. 40.0 Jeff Van Camp (10-25-1) 2006-08Pass efficiency (min. 20 attempts)
1. 135.1Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-042. 131.2Rusty Smith (623-1108-31) 2005-085. 56.9 Jeff Van Camp (10-25-1) 2006-08Average yards/pass (min. 20 attempts)
1. 8.1 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-043. 7.4 Rusty Smith (623-1108-31) 2005-086. 3.0 Jeff Van Camp (10-25-1) 2006-08Average yards/completion (min. 20 attempts)
1. 14.2 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-044. 13.2 Rusty Smith (623-1108-31) 2005-086. 7.4 Jeff VanCamp (10-25-1) 2006-08Passing yards/game (min. 5 games)
1. 215.7 Rusty Smith (38 games) 2005-087. 10.6 Jeff Van Camp (7 games) 2006-0810. 1.0 Cortez Gent (34 games) 2005-08
RECEIVING (CAREER)
Pass reception yards
1. 2096 Cortez Gent (131-2096) 2005-087. 1096 Jason Harmon (90-1096) 2005-078. 1020 Chris Bonner (61-1020) 2005-089. 904 Jamari Grant (73-904)2005-08Pass receptions
1. 136 Crissinger-Hill (136-2071) 01, 03-04
2. 131 Cortez Gent (131-2096) 2005-084. 90 Jason Harmon (90-1096) 2005-078. 73 Jamari Grant (73-904) 2005-089. 62 Willie Rose (62-437) 2006-0810. 61 Chris Bonner (61-1020) 2005-08Pass reception TDs
1. 18 Cortez Gent 2005-085. 9 Willie Rose 2006-08T7. 7 Jason Harmon 2005-079. 6 Chris Bonner 2005-08Average yards/catch (minimum 5 receptions)
4. 16.72 Chris Bonner (61-1020) 2005-086. 16.00 Cortez Gent (131-2096) 2005-088. 15.36 Rob Housler (39-599) 2006-08Receptions/game (minimum 5 games)
2. 3.85 Cortez Gent (34 games) 2005-084. 2.50 Jason Harmon (36 games) 2005-077. 2.03 Jamari Grant (36 games) 2005-08Most Games 75+ Yards Receiving Anthony 1.
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Sun Belt TeleconferenceHead Coach Howard Schnellenberger participates each
week. His Monday time slot is 11:30 a.m., EST. The
number for media to call is: 212-812-4494. It will be
replayed at 3 p.m., EST each Monday afternoon. A
weekly review teleconference is also scheduled for
each Sunday. Times are determined Saturday evening
or Sunday morning. Please contact Katrina at 561-251-
5588 if you wish to participate on Sunday.
FAU 2009 Starting LineupsOffense
WR LT LG C RG RT QB TE HB/TE FB WR@Nebraska@South CarolinaULM*Wyoming@North Texas*@ULLMiddle Tennessee*@UABArkansas State*@TroyWestern Kentucky@FIU
Defense DE DT DE DT LB/CB LB LB SS FS CB CB@Nebraska@South CarolinaULM*Wyoming@North Texas*@ULLMiddle Tennessee*@UABArkansas State*@TroyWestern Kentucky@FIU
No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB
Totals
Opponent
FAU Historically
No. Player Pos. Cl Ht. Wt. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Avery Holley WR R-Jr 6-0 165 Pompano Beach, FL (Ely)2 Avionne Rolle RB R-So 5-9 180 Miami, FL (Central)3 Lester Jean WR Jr 6-3 195 Miami, FL (Miami Norland)4 Conshario Johnson WR R-Sr 6-1 190 Tampa, FL (Middleton)5 Tavious Polo DB R-Jr 5-11 175Fort Lauderdale, FL (South Plantation)6 Darian Thomas DB R-So 5-10 170 Jacksonville, FL (First Coast)7 Chris Bonner WR R-Sr 6-3 195 Tampa, FL (Gaither)8 Xavier Stinson RB R-Fr 5-9 228 Miami, FL (Chaminade-Madonna)9 Tarvoris Hill CB R-Jr 6-0 170 Miami, FL (Central)10 Rod Huggins S R-Jr 6-1 185 Moore Haven, FL (HS)11 Rusty Smith QB R-Sr 6-5 230 Jacksonville, FL (Sandalwood)12 Jeff Van Camp QB R-Jr 6-5 222 Gulf Breeze, FL (Navarre)13 Grant Glover WR R-Jr 5-9 170 Lakeland, FL (Bartow)14 Graham Wilbert QB R-Fr 6-6 225 Valencia, CA (HS) 15 David Kooi QB R-Fr 6-7 210 Pensacola, FL (Pensacola Catholic)16 Cortez Gent WR R-Sr 6-2 185 Chiefland, FL (HS)17 Mickey Groody P R-So 5-11 170 Pompano Beach, FL (St. Thomas
Aquinas)18W Antonio Rodriguez DB R-Fr 5-11 209 Coral Springs, FL (Coral Gables)18B Alex Pecorella WR R-Sr 5-11 189 Orlando, FL (Olympia)19W Treon Howard DB Fr 5-10 150 Fort Meade, FL (HS)19B Alex Fick TE R-So 6-3 210 Sugar Land, TX (Elkins)20 Ross Gornall K R-Jr 5-11 190 Jupiter, FL (Palm Beach Gardens)21 Erick McIntosh DB R-Sr 6-0 180Fort Myers, FL (LeHigh High School)22 Keegan Peterson K R-Sr 6-0 185 Riverview, FL (HS)23 Winfred Strickland DB Fr 6-0 170 Cocoa, FL (HS)24B DeAndre Richardson WR Fr 6-2 180 Panama City, FL (Bay)24W Brentley Harstad DB Fr 6-1 189 Weston, FL (Cypress Bay25W Terrell Bradley DB Fr 5-10 185 Gainesville, FL (Eastside)25B Jeff Blanchard RB R-Jr 5-9 195 Delray Beach, FL (Olympic Heights)26 Curtis Cross CB R-So 5-10 170 Belle Glades, FL (Glades Central)27 Marcus Bartels DB R-So 5-9 161 Hollywood, FL (Charles Flanagan)28B Willie Floyd RB R-Jr 5-9 185Hollywood, FL (Chaminade-Madonna)28W David Haugabrook LB Fr 6-0 190 Orlando, FL (Stratford)29 Demetrius Williamson DB R-Fr 6-0 180 Daytona Beach, FL (Spruce Creek)30 Mike Barasch RB R-Fr 5-9 200 Fort Lauderdale, FL (Univ. School)31 Tyrie Allen RB Fr 5-9 185 Davie, FL (Western)32 Alfred Morris RB R-So 5-11 222 Pensacola, FL (Pine Forest)33 Kyle Watkins RB R-Sr 6-2 230 Merritt Island, FL (HS)34B Keith Reaser RB Fr 5-10 165 Miami, FL (Killian)34B Alain Beauzil WR R-So 6-0 185 West Orange, NJ (Bayside)35 Damian Fortner RB Fr 5-10 171 Miami, FL (Everglades)36 David Muniz RB Jr 5-10 221 Fern Park, FL (Lyman)36 David Terrell SS So 5-10 195 Boca Raton, FL (West Boca Raton)37 Austin Jensen S Jr 6-1 200 Bradenton, FL (Manatee)38 Ed Alexander DB R-Jr 6-1 172 Margate, FL (Coral Springs, FL)39 Malik Eugene LB R-Jr 6-3 240 Tampa, FL (Freedom)40 Chris Jackson FB Fr 6-0 230 Panama City, FL (Arnold)41 Tony Walding LB Fr 6-1 210Melbourne, FL (Florida Air Academy)42 Alex Pattee LB R-Fr 6-2 240 Hollywood, FL (Hollywood Hills) 43 Travis Jones RB Fr 5-10 175 Port Saint Lucie, FL (Treasure Coast)44 Mark Soto LB R-So 5-8 230 Corpus Christi, TX (Flour Bluff)45 Michael Lockley LB R-Jr 6-2 245 Orlando, FL (Olympia)46 Willie Rose RB R-Sr 6-1 236 Lutz, FL (Gaither)47 Edward Bradwell LB R-Sr 6-1 227 Fort Lauderdale, FL (Dillard)48 Yourhighness Morgan LB R-Fr 6-3 245 Webster, FL (South Sumter) 49W Brian Sirmans SS R-Fr 6-1 160 Jacksonville, FL (Robert E. Lee)49B Matthew McLaughlin P/K Fr 5-10 190 Tampa, FL (Tampa Catholic)50 Chris Eterno LB R-Fr 6-1 192 Pompano Beach, FL (St. Thomas)51 Eric Hansen OL R-Fr 6-5 240 Jacksonville, FL (Ed White)52 Chris Newbold OL Jr 6-4 265Fort Lauderdale, FL (Pembroke Pines)53 Samuel McRoy OT Jr 6-4 275 Jacksonville, FL (William M Raines)54 Jared Pizzuti OL R-Fr 6-4 225 Longwood, FL (Lake Brantley)55 Joseph Bailey OT R-Fr 6-5 268 Kissimmee, FL (Gateway)56 Toney Moore LB Fr 6-2 210 West Palm Beach, FL (King’s
Academy)57 David Hinds LB Fr 6-2 215 Miami, FL (Miami Edison)58 Dino Cox DL Jr 6-3 260 Tampa, FL (Wharton)59B Ed Wertepny OL R-Jr 6-5 235 Tampa, FL (Sickles) 59WBrandon Hando LB Fr 6-3 225 Hollywood, FL (Plantation)60 Carlton Falconer OL Fr 6-5 255 Fort Lauderdale, FL (Dillard)61 Corey Davis LB So 5-11 215 Davie, FL (Nova)62 Chris White OL R-Sr 6-4 285 Pembroke Pines, FL (Everglades)63 DeAndre Williams OT Fr 6-5 265 Orlando, FL (Oak Ridge)64 Max Karrick OT R-So 6-6 280 Palm City, FL (South Fork)65 Mike Nweze OL Fr 6-4 283 Daytona Beach, FL (Mainland)66 Randell Johnson LB Fr 6-3 210 Miami, FL (North Miami Senior)66 Pierre Boisrond LB Sr 6-1 240 West Palm Beach, FL (Palm Beach
Lakes)67 Ryan Houston OL R-Jr 6-3 285Delray Beach, FL (American Heritage)68 Jimmie Colley OL Fr 6-3 260 Pace, FL (Pace)69 Morgan Barnett LS Jr 6-3 230 Pensacola, FL (Escambia)70 Lavoris Williams OL R-Sr 6-3 285 Fort Lauderdale, FL (Dillard)71 Christopher Chappell DL Fr 6-8 298 Callahan, FL (West Nassau)72 David Matlock OL R-Sr 6-2 290 Lake Wales, FL (Lake Wales)73 Kevin Miller OL R-Sr 6-3 330 Oakland Park, FL (Northeast)74 Carl Spitale OL Sr 6-8 340 Royal Palm Beach, FL (HS)75 Ryan Klopfer DL Fr 6-3 240 Sarasota, FL (Riverview)76 Ryan Wischnefski OL R-Jr 6-2 317 Palm Bay, FL (Melbourne HS)77 David Huntt DL Fr 6-1 225 Marathon, FL (HS)78 Troy Niblack OL R-Fr 6-6 280 Orlando, FL (Edgewater) 79 Jordan Sessa OL R-Fr 6-5 280 Fort Lauderdale, FL (South Broward) 80 Amos Wood, Jr WR R-Fr 6-0 170 Davie, FL (Hollywood Hills)81 Rob Housler TE Sr 6-5 230 Converse, TX (Judson)82 Paul Muse TE R-Sr 6-2 250 Jacksonville, FL (First Coast)83 Jamal Davis WR Fr 6-2 185 Fort Lauderdale, FL (Coral Springs
Charter)
84 James Oboh TE Fr 6-4 210 Brookeville, MD (Sherwood)85 Darian Williams TE R-So 6-3 210 North Lauderdale, FL (Northeast)86 Nexon Dorvilus TE Fr 6-4 225 Miami, FL (North Miami Senior)87 Jamari Grant TE R-Sr 6-5 215 Jacksonville, FL (First Coast)88 Jason Harmon TE R-Sr 6-3 215 Tampa, FL (Riverview)89 Nick Osborne DL R-Fr 6-3 210 Fort Lauderdale, FL (Calvary
Christian)90 Mauricio Riquer DT R-Jr 6-4 285 Plantation, FL (South Plantation)91 Andy Czuprynski DL R-Fr 6-5 255 Venice, FL (North Port)92 Kevin Cyrille DL R-So 6-4 275 Miami, FL (North Miami Beach)93 Jarvis Givens DT R-So 6-3 305 Miami, FL (Columbus)94 Andrew Stryffeler DE Fr 6-5 235 Sanford, NC (Lee County)95 Josh Savidge DT R-Sr 6-2 280 Naples, FL (HS)96 Jimmy Jean DL R-Fr 6-2 290 Fort Lauderdale, FL (Northeast)97 Jarred Williams DE Fr 6-3 215 Fort Walton Beach, FL (HS)98 Jamere Johnson DE R-So 6-4 240 Wesley Chapel, FL (Wharton)99 Daniel Joseph DL Jr 6-0 250 Lake Worth, FL (HS)