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2011 FLORIDA STATE OUTLOOK Chris Thompson The stakes have been raised entering Jimbo Fisher’s second season at the helm of the Florida State football program. A 10-win season, including an ACC Atlantic Division title and capped by a Chick-fi l-A Bowl victory over South Carolina will do that. Rampant enthusiasm among the FSU fan base is not unwarranted. The Seminoles open the 2011 campaign in the national championship conversation for good reason. Florida State returns a bountiful supply of experienced players on both sides of the football, and arguably the best specialty units the program has ever produced. Then add what many consider the nation’s No. 1 recruiting class – on the heels of three previous top 10 classes – and it’s clear the ‘Noles have signifi cantly improved, not only their talent pool, but added competitive depth throughout the lineup. On the fi eld the Seminoles return eight starters on both offense and defense, plus the full complement of specialists. Equally important is the added familiarity that comes with 18 months of work under Fisher and his staff. Collectively, the ‘Noles have made tremendous strides in terms of physical development, on top of the confi dence carried from a 10-4 campaign and a 26-17 bowl victory over South Carolina. Offensively, FSU replaces a three-year starting quarterback with an experienced understudy in EJ Manuel, who is 4-2 as a starter and has guided the team to consecutive bowl victories. Defensively, Fisher has every reason to expect continued growth in the second year of coordinator Mark Stoops’ scheme, which made signifi cant strides in 2010. With the season at hand, here’s a segment-by-segment look at the Seminoles moving forward: 1122 AACCCC CCHHAAMMPPIIOONNSSHHIIPPSS  11999933 && 11999999 NNAATTIIOONNAALL CCHHAAMMPPIIOONNSS 1133 2011 OUTLOOK QUARTERBACKS •• EEJJ MMaannuuel grabs the reins after two years of signifi cant seasoning behind Christian Ponder. Tested and successful on the big stage, the redshirt junior has prepared for the full-time job by compiling a 4-2 record as a starter. A polished passer with a career 67.3 percent completion rate, Manuel is also a threat on the move, with 366 rushing yards over 17 career appearances. His natural leadership skills were further enhanced as he successfully navigated the ‘Noles through his fi rst healthy spring practice. • There is little experience behind Manuel, where redshirt sophomore Will Secord and redshirt freshman Clint Trickett continue to compete for the No. 2 spot. While Secord’s three snaps in last season’s opener represent the combined playing experience of the pair, both have complete command of the playbook. RUNNING BACKS • TThhee SSeemminoles return their top three rushers in junior tailback Chris Thompson and seniors Ty Jones and Jermaine Thomas. In all, 92 percent of FSU’s 2,400 rushing yards return, including the players who accounted for 23 of 27 rushing touchdowns. • Thompson was the team’s top rusher in 2010, piling up 845 yards at a clip of 6.3 ypc. A home run hitter, Thompson’s breakaway speed led to scoring runs of 90, 83 and 70 yards, which were among his eight plays of 25 or more yards last season. His three 100-yard rushing performances included 147 in his Chick-fi l-A Bowl Offensive MVP performance. Thompson also led all backs with 19 receptions, good for 155 yards. EJ • Jones, the designated power back of the trio, rushed for fi ve TDs, including three Manuel in the ACC Championship game against Virginia Tech. He fi nished 2010 with a career-high 527 yards and a healthy 6.1 ypc average. Jones had a pair of 100-yard rushing performances, including a career-best 108 at NC State on 10 carries. • Thomas enters his fi nal season as the ACC’s No. 2 active rushing leader with 1,804 yards. He ran for 490 yards and six TD’s as a junior, despite missing three games with a knee sprain. His 18 career rushing touchdowns rank eighth in school history and his six 100-yard games is tops among FSU’s current running backs. • The potential wildcard contributor in the crowded backfi eld is true freshman Devonta Freeman, an early enrollee who gained invaluable experience in the spring. • Junior Lonnie Pryor has spent the past two seasons as FSU’s hybrid fullback. A punishing lead blocker, Pryor is equally skilled as a ball-carrier. He averaged 4.9 ypc and ran for four TD’s, but also produced in the passing game with 12 receptions and three receiving scores. • Junior Debrale Smiley, a 230-pounder who saw limited action last season, and sophomore Chad Abram, a converted safety, provide depth at the fullback position. RECEIVERS • A host of youngsters, sophomores Jarred Haggins, Kenny Shaw and Greg Dent, cut their teeth in limited action during the 2010 season. They combined for fi ve • WWhhiille tthhere is ample experience – FSU returns three of its top four wideouts receptions for 52 yards. Redshirt freshman Christian Green will also factor into the who combined for 127 of 250 receptions – the receiving corps is one of the most mix after the one-time high school quarterback gained invaluable experience on the competitive positions on the club. At one spot, senior Bert Reed and junior Rodney scout team. Smith are locked in a battle for the starting nod, while Willie Haulstead, Jarred Haggins and Greg Dent are the front-runners on the opposite side. TIGHT ENDS • Reed enters his fi nal season as one of FSU’s most productive receivers in school history. Coming off a team-leading 58-catch, 614-yard campaign in 2010, Reed •• SSeenniioorr BBeau Reliford made 10 starts and saw action in 13 games during the 2010 ranks sixth in all-time receptions with 141, while his 1,619 yards rank 19th. He had season, collecting a career-high 17 passes for 198 yards and one touchdown. More two game-deciding TD’s in 2010, including a career-long 44-yard reception to beat importantly, he began to emerge as an edge blocking force in FSU’s running game. Maryland. • Ja’Baris Little returns for his senior season after making four starts in 2010. • Smith came into his own in the second half of his sophomore campaign, grabbing Primarily utilized as a blocker, especially in short-yardage situations, Little was 25 of his 31 receptions over the fi nal eight games The 6-foot-6 target had fi ve plays instrumental in FSU’s running game producing 171.4 yards a game. over 25 yards and posted his fi rst 100-yard game (4-121) against Clemson. • Redshirt freshman Will Tye was one of the team’s most improved performers • Haulstead emerged as a big-play threat for the ‘Noles in 2010, leading the team throughout the spring. Athletic and strong, he fi gures to play a more prominent role with six TD catches and a 15.4 ypc average. The junior is coming off a 38-catch, as both a blocker and mid-range target. 587-yard season which included a team-high eight plays of 25 or more yards. His 10-reception, 154-yard game against UNC ranks as one of the most productive by an FSU wideout in recent history. 1144 22001111 FFLLOORRIIDDAA SSTTAATTEE FFOOOOTTBBAALLLL AALLMMAANNAACC  SSEEMMIINNOOLLEESS..CCOOMM OFFENSIVE LINE DEFENSIVE ENDS •• LLeedd bbyy sseenior offensive tackles Andrew Datko and Zebrie Sanders, the Seminoles •• TThhee 22001100 season saw the Seminoles re-establish their reputation for producing a return a core group of linemen who have been instrumental in the program’s relentless pass rush off the edge. Led by fi rst-team All-ACC selection and preseason improvement over the past three seasons. Senior guard David Spurlock is slated to All-American Brandon Jenkins – and three of the top four ends from a year ago – the move from the right to left side, replacing consensus All-American Rodney Hudson, ‘Noles look to improve on their nation-leading 48 sacks, in no small part because of while sophomore guard Bryan Stork is working on the right side after gaining the anticipated improvement of a more seasoned interior front. valuable experience in 2010. The veteran quartet brings 105 career starts to the • Jenkins, a junior starter on the right side, ranked third nationally in sacks (13.5) table. JUCO All-American Jacob Fahrenkrug has stepped in to fi ll the void created in his fi rst season of signifi cant action. He tied for fourth nationally in tackles for loss at center by four-year starter Ryan McMahon’s graduation. (21.5), which ranks as the third-best season in FSU history. An instinctive player with • Datko is back for his fourth season as the starting left tackle with 36 career starts a relentless motor, he amassed 63 tackles on the season. Jenkins will be backed by to his credit. He yielded just one sack last season and posted the team’s second- sophomore Dan Hicks, who supplied 13 solo stops – including three tackles for loss highest overall grade among linemen. A relentless pass protector, he has been and two sacks – in a back-up role. beaten for sacks just three times over the past two seasons, while refi ning his skills • The left end position leader is sophomore Bjoern Werner, the Berlin, Germany as a run-blocker. native who steps in for graduated standout Markus White. Werner’s power game • Sanders brings a unit-high 37 career starts to the table from his right tackle translated to 20 tackles, including six tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks, as a true position, but has also stepped in and played well at left tackle when called on. He freshman. Junior Cornellius “Tank” Carradine led the JUCO ranks with 16 sacks fi nished second on the team with 37 knockdown blocks in 2010, which proved to be among his 119 tackles last season in an All-American campaign. A January enrollee, a breakout campaign for the imposing physical presence. he emerged from the spring as a rising force on the defensive front. • Spurlock started the fi rst seven games at right guard before he was sidelined with a concussion and has 28 career starts. A physical force with a mean streak, his agility and relentless approach make him a viable candidate to replace Hudson at left guard. • Stork stepped in when injuries hit the unit last season and made four starts, including the fi nal three games of the season at right guard, where he’s slated to step into the full-time role. • Fahrenkrug, a late-bloomer out of high school, was an NJCAA All-American guard at North Dakota State College of Sciences. The nation’s top-rated JUCO linemen is a gifted athlete, which should help him make the transition to center smoothly after working there in the spring. • Offensive line coach Rick Trickett has built depth and developed versatility within the ranks. Veterans Jacob Stanley (G/C), Henry Orelus (G/T) and Garrett Faircloth (T) have all earned playing time in their careers. DEFENSIVE TACKLE/NOSE GUARD •• OOnnccee aa pposition of concern, the Seminoles can now turn to a core group of seven interior defensive linemen who have made dramatic gains in the weight room to go along with invaluable experience gained over the past few years. The defensive tackle and nose guard positions, often interchangeable, may well be a team strength moving forward with juniors Jacobbi McDaniel, Everett Dawkins and Anthony McCloud leading the charge. • McDaniel and Dawkins are 1 and 1A entering the preseason at the defensive tackle spot. McDaniel has physically reinvented himself in the offseason, while already amassing 56 career stops, 9.5 tackles for loss and two forced fumbles. Explosive off the ball, Dawkins has racked up 55 tackles including 10.5 for lost Brandon yardage and 4.5 sacks in his career. Sophomore Demonte McAllister, who will push Jenkins the veterans, had registered seven tackles for loss and three sacks among his 16 stops as a freshman. • McCloud started the fi nal seven games last season at nose guard and played in all 14 games, registering 35 tackles from the center of the line. He matched his season-high with six tackles in the Chick-fi l-A Bowl win over South Carolina. • Redshirt freshman Cameron Erving (6-5, 305) is an imposing fi gure who emerged from his fi rst spring as a viable candidate for signifi cant playing time. Sophomore Darious Cummings saw limited action last season but is an explosive force coming off the ball. The X-factor among nose guards could be redshirt junior Moses McCray, a one-time starter who has battled injuries throughout his career, but is one of the team’s most physically gifted athletes. 1122 AACCCC CCHHAAMMPPIIOONNSSHHIIPPSS  11999933 && 11999999 NNAATTIIOONNAALL CCHHAAMMPPIIOONNSS 1155 2011 OUTLOOK LINEBACKERS •• NNoo ddeeffeensive segment lost more productivity from the 2010 roster than the linebacker corps, which must replace a pair of starters. Fortunately, the Seminoles can lean once more on weakside stalwart, senior Nigel Bradham, the teams’ top tackler in each of the past two seasons. The balance of the starting unit, as well as the top reserves, will be comprised of heralded younger players who have been brought on board over the past few seasons. • Bradham, entering his third season as a starter, remains the linchpin of the segment. In addition to a career-best 98 stops (54 solo), Bradham also logged new career-highs for sacks (fi ve) and passes defended (fi ve), while matching his previous best of 5.5 tackles for loss. He will be backed up by rising sophomore Jeff Luc and freshman Terrance Smith. • The middle linebacker spot is shaping up as a battle between junior Vince Williams and sophomore Telvin Smith. Williams posted a career-best 17 stops last season after missing the entire 2009 season with a back injury. Rangy and athletic Greg with a mean streak, Smith moves from the weakside position, where he registered Reid 18 tackles as Bradham’s back-up. Redshirt freshman Holmes Onwukaife will get a long look in the middle during the preseason after sitting out the spring following shoulder surgery. • As a true freshman, Christian Jones saw action in all 14 games and proved quite • Instead of playing side-by-side as they did in 2010, Parks and Moody will productive, registering 18 tackles, including three tackles for loss, a pass break-up, compete for the starting job at free safety. Parks started all 14 games at the position a fumble recovery and three sacks. He was the ACC Rookie of the Week following last season and produced 44 tackles and six pass break-ups. Moody, the starting his six-tackle effort at Virginia, which included a sack and a pass break-up. Jones free safety, fi nished third on the team with 79 tackles, including four tackles for loss. will be challenged by redshirt freshman Nigel Terrell, who is blessed with speed and He had a career-high 13 tackles at Maryland and helped seal the win with a 96- added signifi cant mass in his fi rst season on campus. yard interception return for a touchdown, earning ACC Defensive Back of the Week honors. Sophomore Justin Bright will supply depth to the position. • A year ago Lamarcus Joyner came into the fold as the USA Today National SECONDARY Defensive Player of the Year. A cornerback by trade, he enters his sophomore season as the projected starting strong safety, where his ball skills will come in handy. • IIn 22001100, FSU’s secondary was easily the most improved segment on the team, Joyner made 23 stops, broke up two passes and added an interception against contributing signifi cantly to a unit that was especially stout defending the end zone. Miami in 14 appearances, primarily at corner. Sophomore Terrence Brooks, who saw Cornerbacks Greg Reid and Xavier Rhodes teamed with ultimate utility man Michael the majority of his action on special teams, will compete for the free safety position. Harris to lock up the edges, while safeties Terrance Parks and Nick Moody brought a physical toughness to FSU’s last line of defense. • Reid continued to pile up big plays in his second season in 2010 and is the SPECIALISTS most seasoned secondary man as the projected junior starter at the fi eld cornerback spot. The Defensive MVP of the Chick-fi l-A Bowl, he posted career-highs for tackles • FFiisshheerr hhas repeatedly said he believes the Seminoles have the fi nest special (65), pass break-ups (14), interceptions (three), tackles for loss (three) and forced teams units in the nation, and it’s hard to argue otherwise when assessing coach fumbles (three). True freshman Nick Waisome, a heralded signee who benefi tted Eddie Gran’s contingent. Strong-legged junior Dustin Hopkins will handle all kickoffs from January enrollment, possesses many of the same traits as the back-up fi eld and kicks, while senior Shawn Powell is back to provide booming punts with corner. outstanding hang-time. Greg Reid will bring his electric punt and kick returning skills • Rhodes, a redshirt sophomore, was a consensus Freshman All-American as a 14- back for a third season, while junior Dax Dellenbach was rock steady as the long- game starter at the boundary corner. His 12 pass break-ups and 16 passes defended snapper. led all freshmen nationally en route to ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year honors, • Hopkins, a third-year starter was a semifi nalist for the 2010 Groza Award after as well as National Defensive Freshman of the Year from collegefootballnews.com. scoring 119 points – the third-highest total in school history. The Houston native Long and physical, he amassed 58 tackles (49 solo), including 3.5 tackles for loss converted all four fi eld goal attempts and scored 14 points in the Chick-fi l-A Bowl and led the ‘Noles with four interceptions, capping his regular season campaign with win over South Carolina. On the year, he converted 22 of 28 fi eld goal attempts, a pair of fumble recoveries in the win over Florida. highlighted by his walk-off 55-yarder to beat Clemson at the horn. Hopkins also • Harris, a senior, was arguably FSU’s most productive big-play specialist while brings a streak of 86 consecutive PAT conversions into the 2011 campaign. Equally earning most of his time as the nickel back. Of his 41 stops, 33 were of the solo important, Hopkins’ 41 touchbacks ranked second nationally and his prowess in that variety. He shared the team lead with four interceptions, broke up fi ve passes and area will once again be instrumental in FSU’s fi eld position game. forced a pair of fumbles. Three of his interceptions came in wins over Clemson, • As a junior, Powell enjoyed one of the fi nest seasons for an FSU punter in school Florida and South Carolina. In addition to backing up Rhodes at the boundary history, averaging 44.3 yards. Of his career-high 50 punts, 16 pinned opponents corner, Harris will also see action in nickel and dime packages. Redshirt junior Avis inside the 20 and he forced six fair catches. Powell earned ACC Specialist of the Commack, a 6-foot-4 converted wideout, will also compete for action at boundary Week honors after pinning Florida at its 4, 7 and 5-yard lines. His statistically best corner after missing last season with a leg injury. effort came in the bowl game when he averaged 50.8 yards against South Carolina with a 48.4 net. • Reid remains one of the nation’s most dangerous return specialists, especially when handling punts. He averaged 10.1 yards per return, but his mere presence led to outstanding fi eld position as opponents often punted away from him. Still, he managed a 74-yard return for a score against Samford. As a kickoff return man, Reid established a single-season school record with 742 yards. 1166 22001111 FFLLOORRIIDDAA SSTTAATTEE FFOOOOTTBBAALLLL AALLMMAANNAACC  SSEEMMIINNOOLLEESS..CCOOMM a closer look at the ‘noles PLAYERS BY Pennsylvania (1) Sport Management: Terrence Brooks, Darious July STATE/HOMETOWN Wyncote: Nick Moody Cummings, Garrett Faircloth, Devonta 1 Mickel Pringle Freeman, Christian Green, Tyler Hunter, 2 Philip Doumar Tennessee (1) Christian Jones, Rodney Smith, Bryan 7 Xavier Pryce Florida (95) Murfreesboro: David Spurlock Stork, Chris Thompson, Gerald Rogers, 9 Roland Gutierrez Apopka: Tim Thompson; Bellair: Andrew Nowels; Belle Glade: Kelvin Benjamin, Greg Germany (1) Kevin Dehlinger, Jonathan Wallace, Roland 14 Nile Lawrence-Stample Dent, Henry Orelus; Blountsown: Cory Berlin: Bjoern Werner Gutierrez, Parker Conley 14 Sterling Lovelady 17 Xavier Pryce Cox; Brooksville: Nathan Brazeau; Cape Undecided: Timmy Jernigan 18 Ethan Gilbert Coral: David Tyrrell; Crawfordville: Nigel Bradham, David Dekle; Coconut Creek: PLAYERS BY MAJOR 23 Kevin Dehlinger Darren Logozzo; Davenport: Karlos Williams, PLAYERS BY BIRTHDAY August Vince Williams; DeLand: Trey Pettis; Destin: African American Studies: Greg Reid 4 Jacob Coker Kevin Dehlinger; Dunnellon: Terrence Applied Economics: Andrew Datko, Rhonne January 6 Anthony McCloud Brooks; Fort Lauderdale: Austin Barron, Dax Sanderson 5 Mike Harris 8 Parker Conley Dellenbach, James Dolan, Lamarcus Joyner, 6 Josue Matias 9 Christian Green Nile Lawrence-Stample, Beau Reliford; Fort Athletic Training: Nigel Terrell, Rashad Greene 8 Avis Commack 14 Willie Haulstead Pierce: Giorgio Newberry, Keelin Smith; Biological Science: Holmes Onwukaife, Nick 8 Keelin Smith 15 Andrew Datko Gonzalez: Joe Harmon; Greenville: Jacobbi Waisome, Jacob Coker, Xavier Pryce, 10 Jermaine Thomas 21 Bobby Hart McDaniel, Chris Thompson; Groveland: Rashad Greene 12 Moses McCray 23 Cameron Erving Nick Waisome; Gulf Breeze: Chad Colley; 13 Anthony Porterfi eld 27 Jonathan Johnson Harmony: Jacob Newcott; Jacksonville: Eric Business: Daniel Foose, Jarred Haggins, 17 Jarred Haggins 28 Trey Sumner Beverly, Avis Commack, Russell Eldridge, Will Tye, Arrington Jenkins, Ridge Read 19 David Tyrell 30 Bjoern Werner Ben Gatewood, Sean Hector, Derrick Mitchell, 21 James Dolan 31 Nick O’Leary PLGJeaherkirmliaepall daDin nRoeduo :Tmg Cheaohrrsma;, dLaJ asaA,kcb Jeoro abCnm Siat,tty ahJ:naa Tlnreri meyW,dm Ta Hyrllea aJycge egSr;niu nJimgsu;an pnei;tr e, r: CCiovmil mWEnuillgniaiincmaesteiroinn:g J: aEmtheasn W Giilldbeerr,t Jr., Karlos 222459 EANruicicsk t BiMne oSvoetodrwlyyers S epte48m berGNirgeegl RBeraiddham Lauderhill: Bobby Hart; Loxahatchee: Creative Writing: Vince Williams February 10 Gerald Demps MDAPGSOrrheakirycavireckndoyeeegnnec,lt etnohPXa nsoB raF :ibnJvr rRoeiegeexaneleres sk:m;Ri hie LnMaha;os nodNin,a, d n DaGmGeivaesoilaen :,hP rniRRlersrneyluot o:oMbdH nSrenoa;; tne nlOeMl y,rrC ro lMoSilaneanimrg,nktt eeXidiLct rhaooH,e ;v:vl a liMeeorlrr:iai a sdm,y ;i CrimBLKSSinurethoeacnavln,nyo edDnegnoeetyshn m:,B SJJCoreoohnhnsxataekeswdi ipne,M Ahs,D c ,bBH eASrobaaltlbrmiersambrtl,lyee ionG r nH,Sg e,J am rLDaraoticalledvovey biD,dl baTe iDdo mMyse,ph ckJsmDlee, a,of fnn i el, 111115890 NDKLJGBoaereaaanmltrrvhnrariiaeadcnthrtkno ctBa nuFMBne saJ rni WtaieBcrjazcnharmelukeollaitaltinulnhucss e Octo111222067134b e r HRRTCJaiuyahm’ansaBmnhtdae a yrDrCid sJTio M GeLhllraeiortnetrymliceegoanasenon Jonathan Akanbi, Roland Gutierrez, Lennox Editing, Writing, and Media: Lamarcus Joyner 13 Josh Gehres 1 Dustin Hopkins KGeanrdneendys,: KNeicnkn yO S’Lheaawry; ;P Paalmlm Betetaoc: hE than Electrical Engineering: Mickel Pringle 1148 JCeofrf nLeullcius Carradine 23 DJuasntiienl BMriognhrtoe Gilbert; Panama City: Ridge Read, Bert Reed; Elementary Education: Telvin Smith 18 Christian Jones 3 Frank Nicholas Pensacola: Anthony Porterfi eld; Pomona 22 Lonnie Pryor 5 Jonathan Akanbi Park: Toshmon Stevens; Port St. Lucie: Engineering: Austin Barron 23 Demonte McAllister 6 Andrew Nowels Lamarcus Brutus, Ryan DiMarco, Jeff Luc; Exercise Science: Dorian Earley, Russell Eldridge, 26 Derek Williams 7 Lennox Kennedy St. Cloud: Jared Fenton; St. Petersburg: Anthony Porterfi eld, Derek Williams March 8 Jacobbi McDaniel Dorian Earley, Hunter Thomason; Sanford: 2 Terrence Brooks 10 Will Secord Jonathan Johnson; Tallahassee: Josh Exploratory I: Gregory Dent, Cameron Erving, 5 Toshmon Stevens 15 Bryan Stork Gehres, Brandon Jenkins, Ja’Baris Little, Chris Trey Pettis, Terrance Smith, Clinton Trickett, 7 Darious Cummings 18 Jacob Fahrenkrug Revell, Clint Trickett; Tampa: Christian Green, Kelvin Benjamin, Eric Beverly, Lamarcus 11 Dorian Earley 19 Austin Barron Ty Jones, Demonte McAllister, Moses McCray, Brutus, Ruben Carter, Tre’ Jackson, Nile 11 Rodney Smith 20 Chris Thompson Franklin Nicholas, Rhonne Sanderson, James Lawrence-Stample, Giorgio Newberry, 12 Jacob Stanley 26 David Spurlock Wilder, Jr.; Titusville: Darious Cummings, Nick O’Leary 13 Jared Fenton 27 Gerald Rogers Willie Haulstead; Vero Beach: Bryan Stork; Exploratory II: Tank Sessions, Ryan DiMarco 15 Devonta Freeman 27 Sean Tidmus GeorSWgeieaas n(t1 oT5ni)d: mAunsd;r eWwi nDtaetrk Po;a Wrki:n Ctehrr iGstaiarnd eJnon: es FamiTlyh oamndp sCohnild Sciences: Lonnie Pryor, Timothy 112990 NECJilcin kMt WTanraiucikseeoltmte N ove24m ber DSheabyranlee BSrmoxilesiye Albany: Rashad Greene; Brunswick: Finance: Justin Bright, Josh Gehres, Jared 24 Tyler Hunter 5 Beau Reliford Garrett Faircloth; Decatur: Tank Sessions, Fenton, Lennox Kennedy, Glenn Hall Jr., Ryan 30 Russell Eldridge 12 Glenn Hall Jr. Terrance Smith; Fairburn: Terrance Parks; DiMarco April 14 Will Tye Jesup: Tre’ Jackson; Moultrie: Cameron Geography: Shawn Powell (2nd degree – fi rst 1 David Dekle 15 Bryan Stork Erving; Norcross: Parker Conley; Peachtree degree in international Affairs) 3 Joe Harmon 26 Giorgio Newberry City: Derek Williams; Rome: Shawn Powell; 11 Telvin Smith 27 Henry Orelus Thomasville: Anthony McCloud, Debrale Graphic Design: Jonathan Akanbi 13 Dax Dellenbach 29 Shawn Powell SHmunilteeyr,; GVareldgo Rsetaid: ,G Teerlvailnd SDmemithps, Tyler Hospitality: Lennox Kennedy 1144 JTaemrraensc We iPldaerrk,s Jr. D ece1m ber Ruben Carter Texas (3) Interdisciplinary Social Science: Nigel Bradham, 26 Cory Cox 4 Zebrie Sanders CSeecdoarrd P; Haroku: sHtoonlm: eDsu Ostninw Hukoapikfein; sFrisco: Will CDJooanrwnekesi,nll iJsua,s ’M BCiakarerisr aH Ldaiitnrtrleeis,,, A AWvniitslhl ioCen oHyma MmulcsaCtcelkoa,u dEd, v,T eyr ett M ay1 Kenny Shaw 77 RDaasnh Haidc kGsholston Alabama (3) Moses McCray, Nick Moody, Terrance Parks, 3 Terrance Smith 12 Timothy Thompson Anniston: Blake Snider; Helena: Nigel Terrell; Bert Reed, Beau Reliford, Will Secord, David 4 Karlos Williams 14 Tre’ Jackson Mobile: Jacob Coker Spurlock, Jermaine Thomas, Jonathan 8 Chris Revell 15 Daniel Foose Johnson 15 Ridge Read 16 Nigel Terrell Mississippi (1) 22 Chad Abram 18 Tank Sessions Oxford: Dan Hicks International Affairs: Dan Hicks, Henry Orelus, 28 Eli Tatem 23 Rhonne Sanderson Xavier Rhodes, Bjoern Werner 27 Arrington Jenkins New Jersey (2) June 27 Jonathan Johnson Paramus: Daniel Foose; Union City: Josue Media/Communication Studies: Dustin Hopkins, 1 Bert Reed 27 Lamarcus Joyner Matias EJ Manuel 4 Sean Hector 27 Vince Williams Ohio (2) Media Productions: Karlos Williams 5 Greg Dent Cincinnati: Cornellius Carradine; Dayton: 10 Darren Logozzo Zebrie Sanders Political Science: Trey Sumner 11 Trey Pettis 13 Everett Dawkins South Carolina (2) Psychology: Bobby Hart 14 Xavier Rhodes Duncan: Justin Bright; Spartanburg: Everett Retail Merchandising and Product 23 Blake Snider Dawkins Development: Zebrie Sanders 29 Ty Jones Virginia (1) Social Science Education: Blake Snider Virginia Beach: EJ Manuel Social Work: Jacob Fahrenkrug Connecticut (1) Middletown: Will Tye Sociology: Hunter Thomason, Keelin Smith Minnesota (1) Robbinsdale: Jacob Fahrenkrug 1122 AACCCC CCHHAAMMPPIIOONNSSHHIIPPSS  11999933 && 11999999 NNAATTIIOONNAALL CCHHAAMMPPIIOONNSS 1177 2011 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL NUMERICAL ROSTER 41 Chad Abram FB 6-0 227 SO Lakeland, Fla./Kathleen 40 Jonathan Akanbi DB 6-1 197 SO Orlando, Fla./Edgewater NO NAME POS 62 Austin Barron OL 6-3 295 FR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 1 Kelvin Benjamin WR 13 Nigel Bradham LB 6-3 240 SR Crawfordville, Fla./Wakulla 1 Mike Harris CB 37 Nathan Brazeau FB 5-9 210 SR Brooksville, Fla./Central 3 Justin Bright S 1 Kelvin Benjamin WR 6-6 242 FR Belle Glade, Fla./Glades Central 3 EJ Manuel QB 29 Eric Beverly RB 5-9 220 FR Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast 4 Devonta Freeman RB 3 Justin Bright S 6-1 190 R-SO Duncan, S.C./Byrnes 4 Terrance Parks S 31 Terrence Brooks S 5-11 193 SO Dunnellon, Fla./Dunnellon 5 Greg Reid CB 78 Shayne Broxsie DE 6-2 260 FR Monticello, Fla./Jefferson County 42 Lamarcus Brutus DB 6-0 188 FR Port St. Lucie, Fla./Treasure Coast 6 Gerald Demps S 91 Cornellius Carradine DE 6-5 267 JR Cincinnati, Ohio/Taft HS/Butler CC 7 Christian Jones LB 65 Ruben Carter OL 6-5 308 FR Miami, Fla./Jackson 8 Timmy Jernigan DT 14 Jacob Coker QB 6-5 235 FR Mobile, Ala./St. Paul Episcopal 9 Clint Trickett QB 39 Chad Colley S 5-11 190 SR Gulf Breeze, Fla./Gulf Breeze 9 Karlos Williams DB 21 Avis Commack CB 6-4 203 R-JR Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast 10 Nick Moody S 12 Parker Conley P 6-5 210 R-FR Norcross, Ga./Norcross 11 Ethan Gilbert QB 42 Cory Cox S 6-1 205 JR Blountstown, Fla./Blountstown/North Alabama 11 Vince Williams LB 94 Darious Cummings DT 6-2 293 SO Titusville, Fla./Astronaut 12 Parker Conley P 67 Andrew Datko OT 6-6 321 SR Weston, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 12 Jarred Haggins WR 93 Everett Dawkins DL 6-2 295 R-JR Spartanburg, S.C./Byrnes 12 Andrew Nowels QB 70 Kevin Dehlinger OL 6-1 235 SO Destin, Fla./Fort Walton Beach 13 Nigel Bradham LB 63 David Dekle DT 5-11 270 JR Crawfordville, Fla./Florida High 13 Rashad Gholston DB 64 Dax Dellenbach DS 6-1 235 JR Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./No. Broward Prep/Auburn 14 Jacob Coker QB 6 Gerald Demps S 5-10 206 R-SO Valdosta, Ga./Lowndes County 15 Greg Dent WR 5-11 191 SO Belle Glade, Fla./Glades Central 14 Ridge Read QB 30 Ryan DiMarco FB 5-10 225 SO Port St. Lucie, Fla./John Carroll 15 Greg Dent WR 45 James Dolan WR 5-10 175 R-FR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 15 Nick Waisome DB 75 Philip Doumar DS 6-1 215 SO Jupiter, Fla./Jupiter 16 Will Secord QB 30 Dorian Earley LB 6-2 215 SO St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg 18 Dustin Hopkins K 68 Russell Eldridge OL 6-3 275 SO Jacksonville, Fla./Mandarin 19 Josh Gehres WR 98 Cameron Erving DT 6-5 305 R-FR Moultrie, Ga./Colquitt County 20 Lamarcus Joyner S 60 Jacob Fahrenkrug OG 6-4 315 JR Robbinsdale, Minn./Cooper HS/North Dakota St. College 20 Daniel Monroe RB 76 Garrett Faircloth OT 6-7 295 R-SO Brunswick, Ga./Bolles (Fla.) 21 Avis Commack CB 39 Jared Fenton CB 5-11 190 JR St. Cloud, Fla./Harmony/Jacksonville 21 Debrale Smiley RB 72 Daniel Foose OL 6-6 290 R-FR Paramus, N.J./Catholic 22 Telvin Smith LB 4 Devonta Freeman RB 5-8 200 FR Miami, Fla./Miami Central 23 Chris Thompson RB 71 Ben Gatewood OL 6-6 280 R-FR Jacksonville, Fla./Stanton Prep 24 Lonnie Pryor RB 19 Josh Gehres WR 6-3 202 R-SO Tallahassee, Fla./Lincoln 24 Terrance Smith LB 13 Rashad Gholston DB 5-10 167 SO Miami Gardens, Fla./Miramar 26 Arrington Jenkins LB 11 Ethan Gilbert QB 5-11 175 SO Palmetto, Fla./Palmetto HS/University of Miami 89 Christian Green WR 6-2 205 R-FR Tampa, Fla./Catholic 26 Xavier Pryce CB 80 Rashad Greene WR 6-0 175 FR Albany, Ga./St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.) 27 Xavier Rhodes CB 72 Roland Gutierrez DT 6-1 255 FR Orlando, Fla./Olympia 28 Nigel Terrell LB 12 Jarred Haggins WR 6-1 191 SO Lakeland, Fla./Lakeland 29 Eric Beverly RB 43 Glenn Hall LB 6-0 196 R-FR Miami, Fla./Carol City 29 Lennox Kennedy CB 46 Joe Harmon LB 6-2 200 R-FR Pensacola, Fla./Tate 30 Ryan DiMarco FB 1 Mike Harris CB 5-11 195 SR Miami, Fla./South Miami/El Camino CC 30 Dorian Earley LB 51 Bobby Hart OL 6-5 303 FR Lauderhill, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 30 Tyler Hunter DB 82 Willie Haulstead WR 6-3 213 JR Titusville, Fla./Titusville 31 Terrence Brooks S 70 Sean Hector DE 6-3 220 R-FR Jacksonville, Fla./Bishop Kenny HS/Tallahassee CC 32 Sean Tidmus LB 58 Dan Hicks DE 6-4 270 R-SO Oxford, Miss./Oxford 32 James Wilder Jr. RB 18 Dustin Hopkins K 6-2 190 JR Houston, Texas/Clear Lake 33 Ty Jones RB 30 Tyler Hunter DB 6-0 200 FR Valdosta, Ga./Lowndes County 35 Nick O’Leary TE 63 Tre’ Jackson OL 6-4 310 FR Jesup, Ga./Wayne County 35 Gerald Rogers WR 26 Arrington Jenkins LB 6-2 225 FR Miami, Fla./Coral Park 49 Brandon Jenkins DE 6-3 265 JR Tallahassee, Fla./Florida High 36 Jacob Newcott DB 8 Timmy Jernigan DT 6-3 297 FR Lake City, Fla./Columbia 37 Nathan Brazeau FB 46 Jonathan Johnson TE 6-7 265 JR Sanford, Fla./Seminole 37 Keelin Smith DB 7 Christian Jones LB 6-4 240 SO Winter Park, Fla./Lake Howell 38 Jermaine Thomas RB 33 Ty Jones RB 5-10 210 SR Tampa, Fla./Middleton 39 Jared Fenton CB 20 Lamarcus Joyner S 5-8 204 SO Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 39 Chad Colley S 29 Lennox Kennedy CB 5-9 183 R-FR Orlando, Fla./Dr. Phillips 39 David Tyrrell WR 99 Nile Lawrence-Stample DT 6-1 297 FR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Nova 40 Jonathan Akanbi DB 85 Ja’Baris Little TE 6-3 245 SR Tallahassee, Fla./Lincoln 41 Chad Abram FB 74 Darren Logozzo OL 6-2 240 R-FR Coconut Creek, Fla./North Broward Prep 42 Lamarcus Brutus DB 53 Sterling Lovelady OL 6-2 285 FR Navarre, Fla./Navarre HS 42 Cory Cox S 48 Jeff Luc LB 6-0 245 SO Port St. Lucie, Fla./Treasure Coast 43 Glenn Hall LB 3 EJ Manuel QB 6-5 245 R-JR Virginia Beach, Va./Bayside 43 Frank Nicholas DS 70 Josue Matias OL 6-5 320 FR Union City, N.J./Union City 43 Anthony Porterfi eld TE 97 Demonte McAllister DL 6-2 285 R-SO Tampa, Fla./Alonso 44 Will Tye TE 92 Anthony McCloud DT 6-2 311 R-JR Thomasville, Ga./Thomas Co. Central/Itawamba CC 90 Moses McCray DT 6-2 316 R-JR Tampa, Fla./Hillsborough 18 2011 FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL ALMANAC  SEMINOLES.COM 2011 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 55 Jacobbi McDaniel DT 6-1 297 JR Greenville, Fla./Madison County NUMERICAL ROSTER 56 Derrick Mitchell DT 6-5 305 FR Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast 20 Daniel Monroe RB 5-10 205 R-FR Miami, Fla./Coral Reef NO NAME POS 10 Nick Moody S 6-2 224 JR Wyncote, Pa./Roman Catholic 44 Derek Williams P 87 Giorgio Newberry DE 6-6 255 FR Fort Pierce, Fla./Fort Pierce Central 45 James Dolan WR 36 Jacob Newcott DB 6-1 185 SO Harmony, Fla./Harmony 45 Shawn Powell P 43 Frank Nicholas DS 5-10 190 SO Tampa, Fla./Plant 46 Joe Harmon LB 12 Andrew Nowels QB 6-3 224 SR Bellair, Fla./Lakeland 46 Jonathan Johnson TE 35 Nick O’Leary TE 6-4 240 FR Palm Beach Gardens, Fla./Dwyer 47 Tank Sessions TE 57 Holmes Onwukaife LB 6-2 245 R-FR Cedar Park, Texas/Cedar Park 48 Jeff Luc LB 59 Henry Orelus OG 6-3 295 SO Belle Glade, Fla./Glades Central 49 Brandon Jenkins DE 4 Terrance Parks S 6-2 215 SR Fairburn, Ga./Creekside 51 Bobby Hart OL 56 Trey Pettis OL 6-5 310 FR DeLand, Fla./DeLand 52 Bryan Stork OG 43 Anthony Porterfi eld TE 6-3 231 SO Pensacola, Fla./Escambia 45 Shawn Powell P 6-4 235 SR Rome, Ga./Darlington Prep 53 Sterling Lovelady OL 56 Mickel Pringle LB 6-1 222 SO Loxahatchee, Fla./Seminole Ridge 54 Tim Thompson DB 26 Xavier Pryce CB 5-10 194 JR Miami, Fla./Parkway Academy 55 Jacobbi McDaniel DT 24 Lonnie Pryor RB 6-0 230 JR Okeechobee, Fla./Okeechobee 56 Derrick Mitchell DT 14 Ridge Read QB 5-10 191 JR Panama City, Fla./Liberty County 56 Mickel Pringle LB 83 Bert Reed WR 5-10 183 R-SR Panama City, Fla./Bay 56 Trey Pettis OL 5 Greg Reid CB 5-8 186 JR Valdosta, Ga./Lowndes County 57 Holmes Onwukaife LB 88 Beau Reliford TE 6-6 260 SR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Dillard 58 Dan Hicks DE 69 Chris Revell DS 6-0 195 SO Tallahassee, Fla./Chiles 59 Henry Orelus OG 27 Xavier Rhodes CB 6-2 215 R-SO Miami, Fla./Norland 60 Jacob Fahrenkrug OG 35 Gerald Rogers WR 5-8 145 SO Jacksonville, Fla./Robert E. Lee 61 Blake Snider OG 77 Zebrie Sanders OT 6-6 307 SR Dayton, Ohio/Northmont 62 Austin Barron OL 73 Rhonne Sanderson OT 6-4 295 R-JR Tampa, Fla./Plant 63 David Dekle DT 16 Will Secord QB 6-2 214 R-SO Frisco, Texas/Wakeland 63 Tre Jackson OL 47 Tank Sessions TE 6-6 252 R-FR Decatur, Ga./Columbia 64 Dax Dellenbach DS 81 Kenny Shaw WR 5-11 170 SO Orlando, Fla./Dr. Phillips 21 Debrale Smiley RB 5-11 230 R-JR Thomasville, Ga./Thomas Co. Central/Itawamba CC 65 Ruben Carter OL 37 Keelin Smith DB 6-3 190 FR Fort Pierce, Fla./Treasure Coast 66 Jacob Stanley C 84 Rodney Smith WR 6-6 216 JR Miami, Fla./Archbishop Carroll 67 Andrew Datko OT 22 Telvin Smith LB 6-3 216 SO Valdosta, Ga./Lowndes County 68 Russell Eldridge OL 24 Terrance Smith LB 6-3 220 FR Decatur, Ga./Southwest DeKalb 69 Chris Revell DS 61 Blake Snider OG 6-3 295 R-SO Anniston, Ala./Cleburne County 70 Kevin Dehlinger OL 79 David Spurlock OG 6-4 308 SR Murfreesboro, Tenn./Riverdale 70 Sean Hector DE 66 Jacob Stanley C 6-1 280 SR Jacksonville, Fla./Trinity Christian 70 Josue Matias OL 96 Toshmon Stevens DE 6-5 235 R-JR Pomona Park, Fla./Crescent City 71 Ben Gatewood OL 52 Bryan Stork OG 6-4 299 R-SO Vero Beach, Fla./Vero Beach 72 Daniel Foose OL 76 Trey Sumner OLB 6-2 215 JR Jacksonville, Fla./Bartram Trail 72 Roland Gutierrez DT 28 Nigel Terrell LB 6-1 230 R-FR Helena, Ala./Pelham 73 Rhonne Sanderson OT 38 Jermaine Thomas RB 5-11 192 SR Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast 74 Darren Logozzo OL 75 Hunter Thomason OL 6-0 245 R-FR St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg 74 Jonathan Wallace OT 23 Chris Thompson RB 5-8 190 JR Greenville, Fla./Madison County 54 Tim Thompson DB 5-10 195 JR Apopka, Fla./South Lake 75 Philip Doumar DS 32 Sean Tidmus LB 6-0 217 R-FR Winter Garden, Fla./Ocoee 75 Hunter Thomason OL 9 Clint Trickett QB 6-2 180 R-FR Tallahassee, Fla./North Florida Christian 76 Garrett Faircloth OT 44 Will Tye TE 6-3 245 R-FR Middletown, Conn./Salisbury 76 Trey Sumner LB 39 David Tyrrell WR 6-3 200 R-FR Cape Coral, Fla./Mariner 77 Zebrie Sanders OT 15 Nick Waisome DB 5-10 175 FR Groveland, Fla./South Lake HS 78 Shayne Broxsie DE 74 Jonathan Wallace OT 6-7 284 SO Jacksonville, Fla./Lee 79 David Spurlock OG 95 Bjoern Werner DE 6-4 273 SO Berlin, Germany/Salisbury (Conn.) 80 Rashad Greene WR 32 James Wilder Jr. RB 6-2 220 FR Tampa, Fla./Plant 81 Kenny Shaw WR 44 Derek Williams P 6-1 195 R-FR Peachtree City, Ga./Stars Mill 82 Willie Haulstead WR 9 Karlos Williams DB 6-2 220 FR Davenport, Fla./Ridge Community 83 Bert Reed WR 11 Vince Williams LB 6-1 240 R-JR Davenport, Fla./Ridge Community 84 Rodney Smith WR 85 Ja’Baris Little TE 2011 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 87 Giorgio Newberry DE 88 Beau Reliford TE Cornellius Carradine (Carrah-dean) Holmes Onwukaife (Ahn-Wu-Ki-Fay) 89 Christian Green WR Avis Commack (Coe-mack) Henry Orelus (Ora-lease) 90 Moses McCray DT Darious Cummings (Dare-E-us) Ridge Read (Red) 91 Cornellius Carradine DE David Dekle (Dee-kul) Chris Revell (Revel - like Rebel) 92 Anthony McCloud DT Dax Dellenbach (Dell-n-back) Xavier Rhodes (X-A-V-yer) 93 Everett Dawkins DL Philip Doumar (DOO-mar) Zebrie Sanders (Zee-Bree) Josh Gehres (Garys) Rhonne Sanderson (Ronnie) 94 Darious Cummings DT Ja’Baris Little (Ja-Bar-iss) Debrale Smiley (Da-brail) 95 Bjoern Werner DE Jeff Luc (Luke) Nigel Terell (Ter-Rell) 96 Toshmon Stevens DE Josue Matias (Hoe-sway Muh-tee-us) Nick Waisome (Way-some) 97 Demonte McAllister DL Demonte McAllister (Duh-mon-tay) Bjoern Werner (Be-Yorn Wer-Ner) 98 Cameron Erving DT Andrew Nowels (Noles) 99 Nile Lawrence-Stample DT 12 ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS  1993 & 1999 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 19 2011 PRESEASON DEPTH CHART OFFENSE DEFENSE QB 3 EJ Manuel 6-5 245 Jr. LE 95 Bjoern Werner 6-4 273 So. 9 Clint Trickett 6-2 180 r-Fr. 91 Cornellius Carradine 6-5 267 Jr. or 16 Will Secord 6-1 214 So. DT 55 Jacobbi McDaniel 6-1 297 Jr. TB 23 Chris Thompson 5-8 190 Jr. or 93 Everett Dawkins 6-2 295 Jr. 33 Ty Jones 5-10 210 Sr. 97 Demonte McAllister 6-2 285 So. 38 Jermaine Thomas 5-11 192 Sr. 4 Devonta Freeman 5-8 200 Fr. NG 92 Anthony McCloud 6-2 311 Jr. 98 Cameron Erving 6-5 305 r-Fr. FB 24 Lonnie Pryor 6-0 230 Jr. 94 Darious Cummings 6-2 293 So. 21 Debrale Smiley 5-11 230 Jr. 90 Moses McCray 6-2 320 r-Jr. 41 Chad Abram 6-0 227 So. RE 49 Brandon Jenkins 6-3 265 Jr. WR 83 Bert Reed 5-10 183 Sr. 58 Dan Hicks 6-4 270 So. or 84 Rodney Smith 6-6 216 Jr. 15 Greg Dent 5-11 191 So. SLB 7 Christian Jones 6-4 240 So. 28 Nigel Terrell 6-2 230 r-Fr. LT 67 Andrew Datko 6-6 321 Sr. 77 Zebrie Sanders 6-6 307 Sr. MLB 11 Vince Williams 6-1 245 Jr. or 72 Daniel Foose 6-6 290 r-Fr. or 22 Telvin Smith 6-3 209 So. 57 Holmes Onwukaife 6-2 245 r-Fr. LG 79 David Spurlock 6-4 308 Sr. 66 Jacob Stanley 6-2 280 Sr. WLB 13 Nigel Bradham 6-3 240 Sr. 72 Daniel Foose 6-6 290 r-Fr. 48 Jeff Luc 6-0 245 So. 24 Terrance Smith 6-3 220 Fr. C 60 Jacob Fahrenkrug 6-4 315 Jr. 52 Bryan Stork 6-4 299 So. BC 27 Xavier Rhodes 6-2 211 So. 53 Sterling Lovelady 6-2 285 Fr. 1 Michael Harris 5-11 195 Sr. 21 Avis Commack 6-4 203 Jr. RG 52 Bryan Stork 6-4 299 So. 59 Henry Orelus 6-3 295 So. SS 20 Lamarcus Joyner 5-8 204 So. 61 Blake Snider 6-3 295 So. 31 Terrence Brooks 5-11 193 So. RT 77 Zebrie Sanders 6-6 307 Sr. FS 4 Terrance Parks 6-2 215 Sr. 76 Garrett Faircloth 6-7 295 So. or 10 Nick Moody 6-2 224 Jr. 3 Justin Bright 6-1 190 So. TE 88 Beau Reliford 6-6 260 Sr. 85 Ja’Baris Little 6-3 245 Sr. FC 5 Greg Reid 5-8 186 Jr. 44 Will Tye 6-3 245 r-Fr. 15 Nick Waisome 5-10 175 Fr. WR 82 Willie Haulstead 6-3 213 Jr. 12 Jarred Haggins 6-1 191 So. SPECIALISTS 81 Kenny Shaw 5-11 170 So. 89 Christian Green 6-2 205 r-Fr. PK 18 Dustin Hopkins 6-2 190 Jr. KO 18 Dustin Hopkins 6-2 190 Jr. P 45 Shawn Powell 6-4 235 Sr. 44 Derek Williams 6-1 195 r-Fr. DS 64 Dax Dellenbach 6-1 235 Jr. HO 45 Shawn Powell 6-4 235 Sr. 69 Chris Revell 6-0 195 r-Fr. PR 5 Greg Reid 5-8 186 Jr. 83 Bert Reed 5-10 183 Sr. 81 Kenny Shaw 5-11 170 So. KR 5 Greg Reid 5-8 186 Jr. 20 Lamarcus Joyner 5-8 204 So. 81 Kenny Shaw 5-11 170 So 20 2011 FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL ALMANAC  SEMINOLES.COM 2011 OPPONENTS GAME 1 GAME 3 LOUISIANA-MONROE OKLAHOMA September 3, 2011 | Tallahassee, Fla. September 17, 2011 | Tallahassee, Fla. Location: Monroe, La. 2010 Results Score Location: Norman, Okla. 2010 Results Score Stadium/Capacity: Malone Stadium/30,427 UL-Lafayette L, 23-22 Stadium/Capacity: Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Utah State W, 31-24 Surface: ProPlay North Texas W, 49-37 Memorial Stadium/82,112 Florida State W, 47-17 Enrollment: 8,858 at LSU L, 0-51 Surface: Natural Grass Air Force W, 27-24 Colors: Maroon & Gold at FIU L, 35-42 Enrollment: 29,721 at Cincinnati W, 31-29 Nickname: Warhawks Troy W, 28-14 Colors: Crimson and Cream at Texas W, 28-20 Director of Athletics: Bobby Staub at Middle Tennessee L, 10-38 Nickname: Sooners Iowa State W, 52-0 Conference: Sun Belt at WKU W, 35-30 Athletics Director: Joe Castiglione at Missouri L, 27-36 2010 Record: 5-7 Florida Atlantic W, 20-17 Conference: Big 12/First Big 12 South Division Colorado W, 43-10 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 4-4, T-4th at Auburn L, 3-52 2010 Record: 12-2 at Texas A&M L, 19-33 2010 Bowl: None SLU W, 21-20 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 6-2 Texas Tech W, 45-7 Media Relations Director/Football: at Arkansas State L, 20-34 2010 Bowl: Tostitos Fiesta Bowl at Baylor W, 53-24 Adam Prendergast at Arkansas L, 7-31 Media Relations Director/Football: Kenny Mossman at OSU W, 47-41 Offi ce Phone: (318) 342-5463 Football Contact: David Bassity at Nebraska W, 23-20 Cell Phone: (318) 953-4234 2011 Schedule Offi ce Phone: (405) 325-8571 vs. Connecticut* W, 48-20 Email: [email protected] Sept. 3 at Florida State Cell Phone: (405) 274-1455 *Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Website: www.ulmwarhawks.com Sept. 10 Grambling State Email: [email protected] Head Coach: Todd Berry Sept. 17 at TCU Website: www.soonersports.com 2011 Schedule Record at Louisiana-Monroe: 5-7 (1 year) Sept. 24 at Iowa Head Coach: Bob Stoops (Iowa, 1983) Sept. 3 Tulsa Overall Record: 34-67 (9 years) Oct. 8 Arkansas State Record at Oklahoma: 129-31 (13 years) Sept. 17 at Florida State Offensive Scheme: Multiple Oct. 15 at Troy Overall Record: 129-31 (13 years) Sept. 24 Missouri Defensive Scheme: 3-3-5 Oct. 22 at North Texas Offensive Scheme: Multiple Oct. 1 Ball State Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 48/13 Oct. 29 Western Kentucky Defensive Scheme: Multiple Oct. 8 at Texas Starters Returning/Lost: 19/3 Nov. 5 at UL-Lafayette Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 54/17 Oct. 15 at Kansas Specialists Returning/Lost: 6/0 Nov. 12 Middle Tennessee Starters Returning/Lost: 17/8 Oct. 22 Texas Tech Nov. 19 FIU Oct. 29 at Kansas State Dec. 3 at Florida Atlantic Nov. 5 Texas A&M Nov. 12 Iowa State Nov. 19 at Baylor Dec. 3 at Oklahoma State GAME 2 GAME 4 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN CLEMSON September 10, 2011 | Tallahassee, Fla. September 24, 2011 | Clemson, S.C. Location: Charleston, S.C. 2010 Results Score Location: Clemson, S.C. 2010 Results Score Stadium/Capacity: CSU Stadium /3,287 at Coastal Carolina L, 3-70 Stadium/Capacity: Clemson Memorial North Texas W, 35-10 Surface: Grass Presbyterian College W, 42-39 (Death Valley)/81,500 Presbyterian W, 58-21 Enrollment: 3,287 at Kentucky L, 21-49 Surface: Natural Grass at Auburn L, 24-27 OT Colors: Navy Blue and Gold at Stony Brook L, 21-41 Enrollment: 19,111 Miami L, 21-30 Nickname: Buccaneers VMI L, 16-34 Colors: Clemson Orange and Regalia at UNC L, 16-21 Athletics Director: Hank Small Gardner-Webb L, 25-35 Nickname: Tigers Maryland W, 31-7 Conference: Big South at Liberty L, 20-44 Athletics Director: Dr. Terry Don Phillips Georgia Tech W, 27-13 2010 Record: 3-8 at Hawaii L, 7-66 Conference: Atlantic Coast At Boston Coll. L, 10-16 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 1-5/T-6th Mars Hill W, 28-14 2010 Record: 6-7 NC State W, 14-13 2010 Bowl: None Wofford L, 23-34 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 4-4 at Florida State L, 13-16 Media Relations Director/Football: Blake Freeland NGU W, 41-31 2010 Bowl: 2011 Meineke Car Care Bowl at Wake Forest W, 30-10 Offi ce Phone: (843) 863-7687 vs. South Florida South Carolina L, 7-29 Email: [email protected] 2011 Schedule Media Relations Director/Football: Tim Bourret vs. USF* L, 26-31 Website: www.csusports.com Sept. 3 at UCF Associate SID/Football: Brian Hennessy *Meineke Car Care Bowl Head Coach: Jay Mills Sept. 10 at Florida State Offi ce Phone: (864) 656-2114 Record at Charleston Southern: 43-46 (8 years) Sept. 17 at Jacksonville Hennessy Cell Phone: (864) 986-9046 2011 Schedule Overall Record: 46-67 (10 years) Sept. 24 Norfolk State Bourret’s Email: [email protected] Sept. 3 Troy Offensive Scheme: Multiple; One-Back Oct. 1 Wesley College Hennessy’s Email: [email protected] Sept. 10 Wofford Defensive Scheme: 3-5-3 Oct. 15 at VMI Website: www.clemsontigers.com Sept. 17 Auburn Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 31/21 Oct. 22 Liberty Head Coach: Dabo Swinney Sept. 24 Florida State Starters Returning/Lost: 12/13 Oct. 29 at Gardner-Webb Record at Clemson: 19-15 (3 years) Oct. 1 at Virginia Tech Nov. 5 Stony Brook Overall Record: 19-15 (3 years) Oct. 8 Boston College Nov. 12 Costal Carolina Offensive Scheme: Multiple Oct. 15 at Maryland Nov. 19 at Presbyterian College Defensive Scheme: Multiple Oct. 22 North Carolina Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 47/23 Oct. 29 at Georgia Tech Starters Returning/Lost: 15/9 Nov.12 Wake Forest Nov. 19 at NC State Nov. 26 at South Carolina 12 ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS  1993 & 1999 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 21 2011 OPPONENTS GAME 5 GAME 7 WAKE FOREST MARYLAND October 8, 2011 | Winston-Salem, N.C. October 22, 2011 | Tallahassee, Fla. Location: Winston-Salem, N.C. 2010 Results Score Location: College Park, Md. 2010 Results Score Stadium/Capacity: BB&T Field/31,500 Presbyterian W, 52-13 Stadium/Capacity: Capital One Field at Byrd Navy W, 17-14 Surface: Field Turf Duke W, 54-48 Stadium/54,000 Morgan State W, 62-3 Enrollment: 33,278 at Stanford L, 24-68 Surface: Natural Grass at WVU L, 17-31 Colors: Old Gold and Black at Florida State L,0-31 Enrollment: 37,195 FIU W, 42-28 Nickname: Demon Deacons Georgia Tech L, 20-24 Colors: Red, White, Black, and Gold Duke W, 21-16 Athletics Director: Ron Wellman Navy L, 27-28 Nickname: Terrapins, Terps at Clemson L, 7-31 Conference: Atlantic Coast at Virginia Tech L, 21-52 Athletics Director: Deborah A. Yow at Boston Coll. W, 24-21 2010 Record: 3-9 at Maryland L, 14-62 Conference: Atlantic Coast Wake Forest W, 62-14 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 1-7/6th in Boston College L, 13-23 2010 Record: 9-4 at Miami L, 20-26 Atlantic Division at NC State L, 3-38 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 5-3/Tied for 2nd at Virginia W, 42-23 2010 Bowl: None Clemson L, 10-30 in Atlantic Division Florida State L, 16-30 Media Relations Director/Football: Steve Shutt at Vanderbilt W, 34-13 2010 Bowl: Military Bowl presented by NC State W, 38-31 Offi ce Phone: (336) 758-5640 Northrop-Grumman vs. East Carolina vs. Eastern Carolina* W, 51-20 Cell Phone: (336) 970-7512 2011 Schedule Media Relations Director/Football: Shawn Nestor *Military Bowl Email: [email protected] Sept. 3 at Syracuse Offi ce Phone: (301) 314-7065 Website: www.wakeforestsports.com Sept. 10 NC State Cell Phone: (240) 417-4862 2011 Schedule Head Coach: Jim Grobe Sept. 17 Gardner-Webb Email: [email protected] Sept. 5 Miami Record at Wake Forest: 62-60 (10 years) Oct 1. at Boston College Website: www.umterps.com Sept. 17 West Virginia Overall Record: 95-93-1 Oct. 8 Florida State Head Coach: Randy Edsall Sept. 24 Temple Offensive Scheme: Pro Set Oct. 15 Virginia Tech Record at Maryland: 0-0 Oct. 1 Towson Defensive Scheme: 4-3 Oct. 22 at Duke Overall Record: 74-70 (12 years) Oct. 8 at Georgia Tech Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 58/16 Oct. 29 at North Carolina Offensive Scheme: Multiple Oct. 15 Clemson Starters Returning/Lost: 17/7 Nov.5 Notre Dame Defensive Scheme: 4-3 Oct. 22 at Florida State Nov. 12 at Clemson Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 48/23 Oct. 29 Boston College Nov. 19 Maryland Starters Returning/Lost: 14/10 Nov. 5 Virginia Nov. 26 Vanderbilt Nov. 12 at Notre Dame Nov. 19 at Wake Forest Nov. 26 at North Carolina State GAME 6 GAME 8 DUKE NC STATE October 15, 2011 | Durham, N.C. October 29, 2011 | Tallahassee, Fla. Location: Durham, N.C. 2010 Results Score Location: Raleigh, N.C. 2010 Results Score Stadium/Capacity: Wallace Wade Stadium/33,941 Elon W, 41-27 Stadium/Capacity: Carter-Finley/57,583 Western Carolina W, 48-7 Surface: Natural Grass at Wake Forest L, 48-54 Surface: Natural Grass at UCF W, 28-21 Enrollment: 6,400 Alabama L, 13-6 Enrollment: 33,879 Cincinnati W, 30-19 Colors: Duke Blue & White Army L, 21-35 Colors: Red and White at Georiga Tech W, 45-28 Nickname: Blue Devils at Maryland L, 16-21 Nickname: Wolfpack Virginia Tech L, 30-41 Athletics Director: Kevin M. White Miami L, 13-28 Athletics Director: Dr. Deborah A. Yow Boston College W, 44-17 Conference: Atlantic Coast at Virginia Tech L, 7-44 Conference: Atlantic Coast at East Carolina L, 27-33 OT 2010 Record: 3-9 at Navy W, 34-31 2010 Record: 9-4 Florida State W, 28-24 2010 Conference Record/Finish: Virginia W, 55-48 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 5-3/Tied for 2nd at Clemson L, 13-14 1-7/Tied 5th in the Coastal Division Boston College L, 16-21 in Atlantic Division Wake Forest W, 38-3 2010 Bowl: None at Georgia Tech L, 20-30 2010 Bowl: Champs Sports Bowl vs. West Virginia at North Carolina W, 29-25 Media Relations Director/Football: Art Chase North Carolina L, 19-24 Media Relations Director/Football: Annabelle Myers at Maryland L, 31-38 Offi ce Phone: (919) 684-2633 Offi ce Phone: (919) 515-2101 vs. West Virginia* W, 23-7 Cell Phone: (919) 599-9820 2011 Schedule Cell Phone: (919) 819-8302 *Champs Sports Bowl Email: [email protected] Sept. 3 Richmond Email: [email protected] Website: www.goduke.com Sept. 10 Stanford Website: www.gopack.com 2011 Schedule Head Coach: David Cutcliffe Sept. 17 at Boston College Head Coach: Tom O’Brien Sept. 3 Liberty Record at Duke: 12-24 (3 years) Sept. 24 Tulane Record at North Carolina State: 25-25 (4 years) Sept. 10 at Wake Forest Overall Record: 56-53 (10 years) Oct. 1 at FIU Overall Record: 100-70 (14 years) Sept. 17 South Alabama Offensive Scheme: Multiple Oct. 15 Florida State Offensive Scheme: Multiple Sept. 22 at Cincinnati Defensive Scheme: Multiple Oct. 22 Wake Forest Defensive Scheme: 4-3 Oct. 1 Georgia Tech Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 43/19 Oct. 29 Virginia Tech Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 29/19 Oct. 8 Central Michigan Starters Returning/Lost: 16/8 Nov. 5 at Miami Starters Returning/Lost: 14/10 Oct. 22 at Virginia Nov. 12 at Virginia Oct. 29 at Florida State Nov. 19 Georgia Tech Nov. 5 North Carolina Nov. 26 at North Carolina Nov. 12 at Boston College Nov. 19 Clemson Nov. 26 Maryland 22 2011 FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL ALMANAC  SEMINOLES.COM

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