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Old Dominion Game Notes Old Dominion (9-3, 7-1 C-USA) vs. Eastern Michigan (7-5, 4-4 MAC) Friday, Dec. 23, 2016 1 p.m. ESPN Nassau, Bahamas Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium (15,000) 2016 ODU Schedule Popeyes Bahamas Bowl Old Dominion accepted its first bowl bid in school history to the Date Opponent Time Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, where the Monarchs will play Eastern Sept. 4 Hampton W, 54-21 Michigan on Friday, Dec. 23 at 1 p.m. on ESPN. Sept. 10 at Appalachian State L, 31-7 Sept. 17 at NC State L, 49-22 Old Dominion finished the regular season with a 9-3 overall record, Sept. 24 UTSA* W, 33-19 and 7-1 Conference USA record, the same record as WKU. WKU Oct. 1 at Charlotte W, 52-17 advanced to the conference championship game due to its head-toOct. 7 UMass W, 36-16 head victory over the Monarchs. Oct. 22 at WKU L, 59-24 The Monarchs have won five-straight games and eight of their last Oct. 29 at UTEP W, 31-21 nine contests. Nov. 5 Marshall W, 38-14 Nov. 12 Southern Miss W, 51-35 ODU is bowl bound in its eighth season of football and just second full Nov. 19 at Florida Atlantic W, 42-24 season of bowl eligibility. Due to NCAA transition rules, the Nov. 26 FIU! W, 42-28 Monarchs have not been eligible for postseason play in four of the Dec. 23 Eastern Michigan 1 p.m. eight seasons since restarting the program after a 69-year hiatus. (Popeyes Bahamas Bowl) All times are Eastern The Monarchs are 66-30 all-time since 2009, and are 20-16 in three * Homecoming and Family Weekend years playing a full FBS schedule. Head Coach Bobby Wilder is the only head coach ODU has ever known since restarting the program. ! Oyster Bowl TV Network: Play by Play: Color Analyst: Sideline Reporter: ESPN Steve Levy Mack Brown Kaylee Hartung Radio Network: ESPN Radio 94.1 FM (Norfolk), Sports FM 100.5 (Richmond), 94.1 FM WLVA, Fox Sports 580 (Lynchburg) Play by Play: Ted Alexander Color Analyst: Andy Mashaw (Pre-game show starts one hour prior to kick) Internet: Audio: Video: Livestats: ODUSports.com ESPN3.com ODUSports.com Social Media: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: MonarchFootball @ODUFootball, @ODUSports ODUSports ODU Athletic Communications Football Contact: Eric Bohannon Office Number: 757-683-3374 Cell Number: 757-375-0244 Email: ebohanno@odu.edu Senior quarterback David Washington completed 191-of-320 passes for 2,648 yards, 28 touchdowns and four interceptions. He is one of four quarterbacks in the country to have thrown more than 25 TD passes and four or less interceptions. Junior running back Ray Lawry leads the offense with 177 carries for 1,122 yards and 11 touchdowns, while sophomore Jeremy Cox has 685 yards and 13 rushing touchdowns. Senior linebackers TJ Ricks and Anthony Wilson have combined to make 183 tackles on the year. Ricks leads the squad with 93, while Wilson has 90, five sacks and 8.5 tackles for loss. Sophomore defensive end Oshane Ximines set an ODU single-season record with 7.5 sacks, while junior Bunmi Rotimi has seven sacks. Seniors David Washington, Zach Pascal, Rashaad Coward and TJ Ricks are this year’s captains. Head Coach Bobby Wilder is the 14th longest tenured head coach in the FBS and the third longest in Conference USA. David Bailiff of Rice was hired one month before Wilder. Rick Stockstill of Middle Tennessee leads all C-USA coaches. Stockstill is in his 11th season with the Blue Raiders. Bob Stoops and Kirk Ferentz are the two longest tenured coaches in FBS at 18 years apiece at Oklahoma and Iowa, respectively. NCAA Stat Rankings Old Dominion Eastern Michigan Scoring Offense 36.0 (27) 30.4 (58) Scoring Defense 27.8 (62) 30.3 (79) Total Offense 433.9 (52) 453.9 (36) Total Defense 376.4 (44) 435.9 (87) Rushing Offense 196.1 (48) 158.2 (84) Rushing Defense 156.1 (51) 164.3 (58) Passing Offense 237.8 (61) 295.8 (17) Passing Defense 220.3 (59) 271.6 (113) Turnover Margin 13 (4) 1 (57) Third Down Conversion (Offense) 36% (96) 44% (29) Third Down Conversion (Defense) 34% (21) 41% (86) Time of Possession 29:51 (66) 30:39 (54)

2016 ODU Honors Conference USA Players of the Week Player Opponent Anthony Wilson Appalachian State TJ Ricks Southern Miss David Washington FIU First-Team All-Conference USA TJ Ricks - LB Second-Team All-Conference USA Troy Butler - OL Zach Pascal - WR Rashaad Coward - DT Oshane Ximines - DE Brandon Addison - CB Conference USA Honorable Mention David Washington - QB Ray Lawry - RB Jonathan Duhart - WR Bunmi Rotimi - DE Anthony Wilson - LB Reed Buce - LS Conference USA All-Freshman Team Devin Hannan - OL Brad Davis - K Bailey Cate - P Darrell Brown - PR CoSIDA Academic All-District Tyler Compton - OL Bunmi Rotimi - DE inTouch Credit Union Conference USA All-Academic Team Tyler Compton - OL

Bobby Wilder Head Coach Maine, 1987 66-30 (Eighth Year) Bobby Wilder is in his 10th season in charge of the Old Dominion football program as the only coach in program history. Wilder grew the football program from the best FCS start-up to an FBS program in just six years. Hired on February 13, 2007, Wilder led the Monarchs to a 17-5 record in the first two seasons in program history, a 2012 Colonial Athletic Association Championship, and a .500 season in ODU’s first season playing a Conference USA Schedule. Former ODU quarterback Taylor Heinicke became the first former Monarchs to make an NFL roster out of training camp, as he made the Minnesota Vikings 53 man roster. Also in 2015, long snapper Rick Lovato became the first former Monarch to play in an NFL regular season and playoff game, playing in four games for the Green Bay Packers. Wilder and the Monarchs enter the Popeyes Bahamas Bowl with a 9-3 record and 7-1 mark in Conference USA. The Monarchs lead Conference USA in rushing offense, turnover margin and have the fewest penalties in the league. Wilder has tutored quarterback David Washington, a quarterback turned wide receiver and now quarterback again, to be protective of the football. Washington is one of four quarterbacks to have thrown 25 or more touchdown passes and four or less interceptions this season. Ray Lawry rushed for a second-straight 1,000-yard season, while TJ Ricks and Anthony Wilson have combined for 183 tackles on defense. ODU has a 66-30 record in eight seasons of play under Wilder and is an impressive 20-16 in three years playing an FBS schedule. The Monarchs made an immediate splash in their first season in Conference USA, defeating the defending C-USA Champions Rice in the first conference game in school history. Wilder led ODU to a 6-6 overall record and went 4-4 in league play, including winning threestraight games to end the season. The six wins in 2014 is tied for the seventh most for a first-year FBS member school in the last 20 years and the second most for a start-up program, behind only the eight wins that UTSA registered in 2012. In 2013, the Monarchs began their transition to FBS and Conference USA, playing five FBS opponents, the first five in school history. ODU finished the season 8-4, completing its first unbeaten season at home, going 6-0 and defeating Idaho 59-38 to deliver the programs first victory over an FBS school. For the second-straight season, the ODU offense averaged more than 40 points a game, averaging 42.3 points per game, which would have ranked seventh among FBS schools. Wilder led the Monarchs to a school-record 11-2 mark in 2012. Under Wilder’s tutelage, the Monarchs led the FCS in scoring offense, total offense and passing offense in 2012 as the Monarchs won the Colonial Athletic Association Championship in their final season in the FCS. In the always tough CAA, ODU defeated four ranked opponents and was ranked in the top-10 all season. ODU Year-By-Year Record 2009: 9-2 2010: 8-3 2011: 10-3, 6-2 CAA (FCS Playoffs) 2012: 11-2, 7-1 CAA (FCS Playoffs 2013: 8-4 2014: 6-6 2015: 5-7 2016: 9-3 (Popeyes Bahamas Bowl) a conference which sent five teams to the post-season. The Monarchs were among those five teams advancing to the FCS playoffs where they defeated MEAC Champions Norfolk State in first round action and advanced to the second round of the playoffs against Georgia Southern in one of the most thrilling games of the Division I Football Championships. The 2011 season also brought a host of accolades for the program. In addition to 11 Monarchs being honored as All-CAA studentathletes, senior defensive lineman Ronnie Cameron was named the CAA Defensive Player of the Year. Cameron and punter Jonathan Plisco brought home numerous All-America honors and freshman quarterback, Taylor Heinicke, was the runner-up for “The Sport Network’s” Jerry Rice Award as the FCS’ top freshman and was honored as the “College Football Performance Awards” National Performer of the Year. Additionally, Wilder was named “College Sports Madness” National Coach of the Year and finished third in voting for the Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year Award. Wilder and his staff’s inaugural season of play at the Football Championship Subdivision level went well beyond expectations. From the celebrated kickoff versus Chowan, to the heart pounding first FCS road victory against Jacksonville, to ensuring a winning season at Savannah State, to extending the win-streak to six in the season finale at VMI, history was made every step of the way. The Monarchs concluded the 2009 season at 9-2 overall. Prior to his arrival at ODU, Wilder served on the Maine staff for 17 years and was promoted to assistant head coach and offensive coordinator in 2000, before moving to associate head coach in 2001. As coordinator, Wilder orchestrated a balanced attack. The Black Bears averaged 29.1 points per game in 2004, and scored 29 or more in seven of 11 games. Wilder helped tutor running back Marcus Williams, who rushed for 1,077 yards during his senior season, which moved him into first place in school history for career rushing yards. Maine also threw the ball a lot during the campaign as eight different receivers each had double-digit receptions. Wilder was named the Assistant Coach of the Year by the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston in 2004, which is presented annually to the top assistant coach in New England. ODU earned the No. 4 national seed in the FCS Playoffs, advanced to the quarterfinals and ranked No. 6 in the final “The Sports Network” and coaches polls. A 1987 graduate of Maine with a degree in physical education, Wilder captained the Black Bears to the Yankee Conference Championship his senior year. An All-New England quarterback in 1985, he left Maine as the school’s all-time leading passer with 4,493 yards, and is currently sixth behind Mike Buck, Emilio Colon, Fein, Eaton and Whitcomb on the career passing list. Wilder coached four of those former players and played with the fifth. Top honors were not just awarded to Wilder’s players, as Wilder was named American Football Monthly Coach of the Year and CaptainU Coach of the Year. Upon graduation, Wilder served as a graduate assistant coach for two seasons under Jack Bicknell at Boston College, where he earned his master’s degree in educational administration in 1990. In 2011, the Monarchs concluded the year at 10-3 overall and ranked No. 10 in The Sports Network/Fathead.com and FCS Coaches Final Polls, the fastest climb to the top-10 of any start-up program. In the first season of conference play in the Colonial Athletic Association, considered by many the toughest FCS conference in the nation, ODU went 6-2 against league opponents. Picked to finish 10th in the CAA Preseason Poll, ODU ended the year in a tie for second place in the CAA, Wilder and his wife, Pam, live in Norfolk with their sons, Derek (20), who is a redshirt freshman on the ODU football squad, and Drew (15).

Popeyes Bahamas Bowl ODU vs. EMU Friday, Dec. 23 1 p.m. The Meeting ODU’s first bowl game will be against a familiar foe in Eastern Michigan. The Monarchs and Eagles have met each of the past two seasons, with ODU coming out on top in both games. EMU was the first FBS opponent to play ODU in Norfolk, and the Monarchs won a rain-soaked affair, 17-3. Ray Lawry scored on a 55-yard touchdown run and Antonio Vaughan returned a punt 46-yards for a touchdown for the win. The three points allowed are the fewest ever given about by the Monarchs. Last season, ODU scored with 1:57 left on a Lawry 45-yard run to win 38-34. Lawry rushed for 223 yards and four touchdowns in the game. ODU vs. EMU Series Results 2015 - ODU at EMU - W, 38-34 2014 - ODU vs. EMU - W, 17-3 Experience Returns Old Dominion returns 17 starters from a year ago and was ranked by Phil Steele as the 17th most experienced team in the country. Returning Offensive Starters QB - David Washington RB - Ray Lawry WR - Zach Pascal WR - Jonathan Duhart WR - Marques Little WR - Eri’Reon Hayes C - Nick Clarke RG - Troy Butler RT - Darius Garcia Returning Defensive Starters DE - Oshane Ximines DT - Rashaad Coward DE - Bunmi Rotimi LB - TJ Ricks LB - Shadow Williams CB - Brandon Addison CB - Aaron Young S - Justice Davila Young and Old Old Dominion is considered the 17th most experienced team in the country, but still is tied for the fourth fewest seniors in the country with 13. Fewest Seniors on Team Rk. Team Seniors 1. Kentucky 11 2. Penn State 12 Baylor 12 4. Old Dominion 13 Minnesota 13 Florida 13 Marshall 13 Wake Forest 13 NC State 13 UMass 13 Young and Old (Part Two) Last season, ODU had three seniors on the offensive side of the ball and zero senior skill players. The Monarchs are a little older on offense this season, with four seniors on offense, including one senior skill player, wide receiver Zach Pascal. The four seniors are tied for the second fewest in the FBS. Fewest Seniors on Offense Rk. Team Seniors 1. Minnesota 3 2. Old Dominion 4 Florida 4 Troy 4 5. South Carolina 5 Baylor 5 Marshall 5 Fresno State 5 9. Kentucky 6 Wake Forest 6 Washington St. 6 Boston College 6 Stay to the End Old Dominion has made it a habit to not only play close games, but win them. The Monarchs are 20-7 all-time in games decided by one score and 7-2 since turning FBS in 2014. Head Coach Bobby Wilder has the best winning percentage of any active FBS head coach in games decided by one score. ODU has not played a one score game this season after playing four last season and going 3-1. Wilder FBS Games Decided by One Score Date Opponent Result Nov. 28, 2015 FAU L, 33-31 Nov. 7, 2015 at UTSA W, 36-31 Oct. 17, 2015 Charlotte W, 37-34 Sept. 5, 2015 at Eastern Michigan W, 38-34 Nov. 29, 2014 FAU W, 31-28 Nov. 22, 2014 Louisiana Tech W, 30-27 (OT) Nov. 8, 2014 FIU W, 38-35 Oct. 11, 2014 at UTEP L, 42-35 Sept. 20, 2014 at Rice W, 45-42 Putting Things Away Old Dominion played four one-score games last season and went 3-1. So far this season ODU has not played a one score game. In ODU’s nine wins, the average margin of victory is 20.4 points compared to last year at 7.2. Year 2016 2015 2014 Wins 9 5 6 Avg. Margin 20.4 7.2 6.5

Popeyes Bahamas Bowl ODU vs. EMU Friday, Dec. 23 1 p.m. First Bowl Game After a 69-year layoff, Old Dominion restarted football in 2009 and in its eighth season is playing in its first bowl game against Eastern Michigan. The bowl game is the first for ODU, but the postseason is not. The Monarchs made the FCS playoffs in 2011 and 2012. In 2014, ODU went 6-6, but was in the second season of transition and not bowl eligible. Year 2016 2016 2015 2014 2010 2007 Team Record Years of Football UTSA 6-6 6 Old Dominion 9-3 8 Georgia State 6-7 6 South Alabama 6-7 6 FIU 7-6 9 Florida Atlantic 8-5 7 Monarchs Making Good Old Dominion quickly became an FCS power, going 38-10 from 2009-12, twice making the FCS Playoffs and producing a pair of 10 win seasons. The Monarchs have a chance to become the third program to win 10 games by its second year of bowl eligibilty. Appalachian State won 11 games last season in its first year of eligiblity, while Marshall won 10 games its first year in 1997. ODU 10 Win Seasons Year Record Result 2012 11-2 FCS Quarterfinals 2011 10-3 FCS Second Round Bowl Veterans This is Old Dominion’s first bowl bid, and first bowl trip for 113-of-114 players. The only player to play in a bowl game is redshirt junior running back, Josh Marriner. Marriner is a graduate transfer from UConn, and played in last year’s St. Petersburg Bowl. Several ODU assistant coaches also have bowl experience. Kermit Buggs, Jeff Comissiong and Sam Perryman have coached in them as assistant coaches. Arick Forrest was a part of four bowl games as a student assistant coach at Ohio State, while Chris Malone played in four bowl games at Virginia Tech. Player/Coach School ODU Role Josh Marriner UConn Running Back* Kermit Buggs Penn State Safeties Coach Jeff Comissiong Boston College Defensive Line Coach Sam Perryman Penn State Cornerbacks Coach Charles Bankins Vanderbilt/MD RB’s/Special Teams Chris Malone Virginia Tech Offensive Line Coach Arick Forrest Ohio State Wide Receivers Coach *Only ODU player to play in bowl game True Team Effort ODU ranks in the top-20 nationally in nine statistical categories, and just two individual categories, both by quarterback, David Washington. Washington is 15th in the country in pass efficiency at 155.6, and 12th in touchdown passes with 28. As a team, ODU is second in the country in turnovers lost and fourth in turnover margin, and rank in the top-10 in tackles for loss allowed, least interceptions thrown, kick return defense and fumbles recovered and lost. ODU Individuals ranked in FBS Stat Player Total Passing Yards David Washington 2,648 Rushing Yards Ray Lawry 1,122 Receiving Yards Zach Pascal 893 Tackles TJ Ricks 93 Sacks Oshane Ximines 7.5 Rank 46 39 46 100 46 Field Goal Pct. Brad Davis .818 27 ODU Team Top-20 National Rankings Rank Category Number 2. Turnovers Lost 9 4. Turnover Margin 13 5. Pass Had Intercepted 5 6. Kick Return Defense 17.02 6. Fumbles Lost 4 8. TFL Allowed 4.42 11. Fumbles Recovered 12 16. Fewest Penalty Yards 507 17. Fewest Penalty Yards PG 42.25 From FCS to Bowl Game 2016 is ODU’s third season in Conference USA and is the final class of FCS recruits for the Monarchs. The 2012 recruiting class was ODU’s final FCS class and started with 26 players. Six players remain from that class, including two walk-ons, Tyler Compton and TJ Ricks. All six players have played a vital role in ODU’s 9-3 season. 2012 Recruits on Team (Final FCS Recruits) No. Player Career Starts 2016 Starts 1. C.J. Bradshaw 12 9 2. Troy Butler 31 11 3. Tyler Compton * 13 3 4. Zach Pascal 40 12 5. TJ Ricks * 34 12 6. David Washington 32 12 *Began career as a walk-on News and Notes Quarterback David Washington was recruited to Old Dominion as an FCS quarterback in 2012. He switched to wide receiver in 2014, and then made the move back to quarterback in the middle of 2015. He suffered a season ending injury at Southern Miss before making a full recovery for this season. For his career, he has made 16 starts at quarterback, and 16 at wide receiver. Defensive ends Daniel Appouh and Jude Brenya were both born in Ghana. Appouh came to the U.S. when he was five, while Brenya came when he was 12. Quarterback Shuler Bentley’s father, Bobby, is the running backs coach at South Carolina. Shuler’s younger brother, Jake, is a true freshman quarterback for the Gamecocks. Shuler played for his dad at Byrnes high school in South Carolina. Bobby Bentley won four state championships in two stints at Byrnes and was the head coach at Presbyterian College for two years. Redshirt sophomore wide receiver Travis Fulgham played only two years of high school football before walking on to ODU. He received a scholarship in the fall of his true freshman season. Senior offensive lineman Tyler Compton earned his undergraduate degree in two and a half years with a 3.92 GPA and is expected to complete his MBA in the spring of 2017 and currently holds a 3.77. A former walk-on who earned a scholarship after his redshirt freshman season, Compton has started 13 career games and three games this season, including the regular-season finale against FIU. Before this season, senior linebacker Anthony Wilson had 52 career tackles in three seasons. This season Wilson has 90 tackles and has paired with TJ Ricks to form a solid pair of linebackers. A transfer from Marshall, Wilson walked on to ODU and earned a scholarship last summer.

Popeyes Bahamas Bowl ODU vs. EMU Friday, Dec. 23 1 p.m. Lawry Returns to Form Ray Lawry registered his sixth 100-yard rushing game of the season with a 24 carry, 194-yard performance in the season finale win over FIU. Lawry scored three touchdowns on his way to breaking ODU’s career touchdown record as he now has 40. Lawry and Jeremy Cox combined to rush for 256 yards as ODU rushed for a season-high 312 yards. The third most in school history and highest total against an FBS program. Lawry notched his fifth 100-yard rushing game of the season in ODU’s 42-24 win at Florida Atlantic. He carried 25 times for 117 yards in the win. Lawry Over 100 Lawry rushed for 100 or more yards for the 17th time in his career in the win over FIU. Lawry 100 Yard Games No. Opponent 1. Marshall 2. UTEP 3. WKU 4. FIU 5. FAU 6. EMU 7. NSU 8. Marshall 9. FIU 10. WKU 11. UTSA 12. Hampton 13 App State 14. UTEP 15. Marshall 16. FAU 17. FIU Att. 16 13 25 18 25 28 31 29 22 26 23 14 15 17 27 25 24 Yards 131 117 148 142 213 223 215 160 161 136 103 110 119 131 209 117 194 Year 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 Washington Taking Care of the Ball David Washington is in his first full season as the ODU starting quarterback and has tossed 28 touchdowns with just four interceptions and a big reason ODU has turned the ball over just nine times. The Raleigh, North Carolina native registered a career-best 416 yards and five touchdown passes in the win at Florida Atlantic. QB’s With 25 TD Passes and 4 INT’s or Less Rk. Player School TD’s 1. Zach Terrell Western Michigan 27 2. David Washington Old Dominion 28 Mitch Trubisky North Carolina 28 Mason Rudolph Oklahoma St. 25 INT’s 1 4 4 4 Turnover Margin ODU is fourth in FBS in turnover margin. ODU has turned the ball over nine times this season, and has taken it away 23 times. The Monarchs have only lost the turnover battle once this season, the finale against FIU. FBS Turnover Margin Rk. Team Margin 1. Washington 21 Western Michigan 19 3. Ohio State 16 4. Old Dominion 13 Fewest Turnovers ODU has turned the ball over nine times this season, the second fewest turnovers in the country. Only Western Michigan has fewer turnovers with seven. The Monarchs have thrown five interceptions and lost four fumbles on the year. Single-Season Totals Ray Lawry owns the three highest single-season rushing totals in ODU history and has back-to-back 1,000-yard rushing seasons. He is 15-yards from breaking his own single-season rushing record he set last season. Rk. 1. 2. Lawry Single-Season Totals Year Att. Yards TD’s 2015 194 1136* 11 2016 177 1122 11 2014 134 947 16 TOTAL 505 3205 38 *Single-Season ODU Record 48 Straight and Counting Senior wide receiver Zach Pascal has caught a pass in 48-straight games, every game he has played in at ODU. The streak is the second longest in the country. Pascal had eight catches for 101 yards and a touchdown in the win over FIU. Lawry vs. Eastern Michigan Ray Lawry has had a pair of solid games in two meetings against Eastern Michigan. In his third career collegiate game, Lawry rushed for a 55-yard touchdown in ODU’s 17-3 win in 2014. Last season in the opener, he rushed for 223 yards, one yard off the school record, and tied his own record with four touchdowns in ODU’s win. Lawry against EMU Year Att. Yards 2015 28 223 2014 4 69 TOTAL 32 292 Long 54 55 55 Team Turnovers Lost Western Michigan 7 Old Dominion 9 Ohio State 9 Iowa 9 TD’s 4 1 5 Pascal’s 29 career touchdown catches are the fifth most among active players and his 3,140 receiving yards are ninth most among active receivers. Player, School Robert Davis, Georgia State Corey Davis, Western Michigan Zach Pascal, Old Dominion Zay Jones, East Carolina Nate Phillips, Arizona Taquan Mizzell, Virginia Jonnu Smith, FIU Ronnie Moore, Bowling Green JuJu Smith-Schuster, USC Trent Taylor, Louisiana Tech Consecutive Games 49 49 48 47 45 45 43 42 40 40

Popeyes Bahamas Bowl ODU vs. EMU Friday, Dec. 23 1 p.m. Record Book Calling Junior Ray Lawry set ODU records in rushing touchdowns and total touchdowns this season, while Zach Pascal became the all-time receptions leader. Several records are still in reach. Fulgham Catching Fire The first three games of the season, Travis Fulgham caught three passes for 41 yards. The last nine he has pulled in 25 receptions for 406 yards and seven touchdowns. Total Touchdowns 1. Ray Lawry - 40 2. Antonio Vaughan - 37 3. Thomas DeMarco - 30 Nick Mayers - 30 Zach Pascal - 30 Fulgham Last Nine Games Opponent Rec. Yards UTSA 5 55 Charlotte 2 64 UMass 4 27 WKU 4 88 UTEP 3 44 Marshall 3 32 Southern Miss 1 39 FAU 2 39 FIU 1 18 9 Game Totals 25 406 Career Rushing Attempts 1. Ray Lawry - 505 2. Taylor Heinicke - 367 Career Rushing Yards 1. Ray Lawry - 3205 2. Colby Goodwyn - 1583 Career Rushing TD’s 1. Ray Lawry - 38 2. Thomas DeMarco - 30 Career Pass Receptions 1. Zach Pascal - 231 2. Antonio Vaughan - 230 3. Nick Mayers - 190 Career TD Catches 1. Antonio Vaughan - 33 - Need to pass - 5 2. Nick Mayers - 30 - Need to pass - 2 3. Zach Pascal - 29 Career Receiving Yards 1. Antonio Vaughan - 3267 - Need to pass - 127 2. Zach Pascal - 3140 Career Sacks 1. Bunmi Rotimi - 13.5 Craig Wilkins - 13.5 3. Oshane Ximines - 12.5 4. Ronnie Cameron - 12 5. Chris Burnette - 11 Career Pass Breakups 1. Brandon Addison - 21 2. Eriq Lewis - 19 3. T.J. Cowart - 18 4. Aaron Young - 16 Justice Davila - 16 Career All-Purpose Yards 1. Antonio Vaughan - 4469 - Need to pass - 363 2. Zach Pascal - 4106 Career Tackles 1. Craig Wilkins - 340 - 26 Need to pass - 26 2. TJ Ricks - 314 TD’s 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 7 Total Defense Old Dominion’s defense has been much improved over the last three years, and has made tremendous progress so far this season. The defense is currently third in total defense and second in scoring defense in Conference USA. C-USA Total Defense Rk. Team Total Yards 1. Southern Miss 330.9 2. WKU 367.8 3. Old Dominion 375.6 C-USA Scoring Defense Rk. Team Points Per Game 1. WKU 24.1 2. Old Dominion 27.8 Proof If you want proof the Old Dominion defense has improved the last few years, here it is. In 2014, ODU ranked 12th in C-USA in total defense and 106 in FBS. Last season, ODU was 96th and 10th in Conference USA. Through 12 games, ODU ranks third in C-USA in total defense, and 44th in FBS. Total Defense Rankings Year C-USA FBS 2016 3 44 (Through 12 games) 2015 10 96 2014 12 106 Head Coaches Coaching Sons ODU Head Coach Bobby Wilder has two sons, Derek and Drew. Derek is a redshirt freshman linebacker for the Monarchs this season and is one of nine head coaches sons to play for their father this season. Derek has battled an injury this season, but so far has played in two games on the year. Head Coaches Coaching Sons School Head Coach Player UL-Lafayette Mark Hudspeth Gunner Hudspeth Iowa Kirk Ferentz Steve Ferentz Utah Kyle Whittingham Alex Whittingham Middle Tenn. Rick Stockstill Brent Stockstill Old Dominion Bobby Wilder Derek Wilder Colorado Mike Macintyre Jay Macintyre Tennessee Butch Jones Alex Jones Idaho Paul Petrino Mason Petrino UMass Mark Whipple Austin Whipple

Popeyes Bahamas Bowl ODU vs. EMU Friday, Dec. 23 1 p.m. Long Plays Old Dominion has 73 plays of 20 or longer so far this season. Of the 73, 45 are passing and 28 are on the ground. ODU Plays of 20-Yards Or More (73 plays) Hampton (7) Yards David Washington to Ray Lawry 59 yards* Ray Lawry Run 34 yards Shuler Bentley to Jonathan Duhart 34 yards David Washington to Joey Verhaegh 32 yards* Ray Lawry Run 31 yards* David Washington to Zach Pascal 28 yards David Washington to Jonathan Duhart 26 yards* Appalachian State (4) Ray Lawry Run Ray Lawry Run David Washington to Zach Pascal David Washington to Zach Pascal 42 yards 27 yards* 26 yards 20 yards NC State (6) Jeremy Cox Run David Washington to Melvin Vaughn David Washington to Travis Fulgham David Washington to Zach Pascal David Washington to Zach Pascal David Washington to Zach Pascal 65 yards* 32 yards 30 yards 21 yards* 20 yards 20 yards* UTSA (6) David Washington Run David Washington to Jonathan Duhart David Washington to Jonathan Duhart Jeremy Cox Run Ray Lawry Run David Washington Run 41 yards 26 yards 25 yards 21 yards 20 yards 20 yards Charlotte (7) David Washington to Travis Fulgham David Washington to Isaiah Harper David Washington Run David Washington to Kesean Strong Gemonta Jackson Run David Washington to Zach Pascal David Washington to Zach Pascal 55 yards* 45 yards 41 yards 40 yards 37 yards* 25 yards* 23 yards UMass (6) David Washington to Jonathan Duhart Ray Lawry Run Jeremy Cox Run David Washington to Zach Pascal David Washington to Zach Pascal Jeremy Cox Run 56 yards 36 yards 25 yards 21 yards 20 yards 20 yards WKU(4) David Washington to Travis Fulgham David Washington to Zach Pascal David Washington to Jonathan Duhart David Washington to Zach Pascal 53 yards* 53 yards* 31 yards 20 yards UTEP (6) David Washington to Jonathan Duhart Ray Lawry Run David Washington to Jonathan Duhart David Washington to Jonathan Duhart David Washington to Zach Pascal 77 yards 40 yards* 29 yards 26 yards 22 yards Ray Lawry Run 20 yards Marshall (7) Ray Lawry Run Ray Lawry Run Ray Lawry Run David Washington to Zach Pascal Zach Pascal Run David Washington to Kesean Strong David Washington to Travis Fulgham 44 yards 33 yards* 24 yards 23 yards* 23 yards 22 yards 20 yards Southern Miss (5) Jeremy Cox Run Ray Lawry Run David Washington to Travis Fulgham David Washington to R

Old Dominion Game Notes 2016 ODU Schedule Date Opponent Time Sept. 4 Hampton W, 54-21 Sept. 10 at Appalachian State L, 31-7 Sept. 17 at NC State L, 49-22 Sept. 24 UTSA* W, 33-19 Oct. 1 at Charlotte W, 52-17 Oct. 7 UMass W, 36-16 Oct. 22 at WKU L, 59-24 Oct. 29 at UTEP W, 31-21 Nov. 5 Marshall W, 38-14

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INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT FROM AMERICA’S PERSPECTIVE JOHN R. BOLTON* In the aftermaths of both World War I and World War II, the United States engaged in significant domestic political debates over its proper place in the world. President Wilson’s brainchild, the League of Nations, was the center-piece of the first debate, and the United Nations the centerpiece of the second. The .