2012 Memphis Football Spring Prospectus

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NO NAME POS HT WT CL-Exp. HOMETOWN/HS/Last School 2 Kevin Wright WR 6-4 215 r-So.-1L Baton Rouge, LA/Christian Life Academy 3 Carl Harris RB 5-10 195 r-Fr. Dallas, TX/Woodrow Wilson HS 4 Lonnie Ballentine DB 6-4 215 Jr.-2L Memphis, TN/Southwind HS 5 Cannon Smith DB 6-0 190 r-Sr.-2L Memphis, TN/Olive Branch HS/Hargrave Military/Miami 6 Joe Price RB 5-9 180 So.-1L Madison, MS/Madison Central HS 7 Keiwone Malone WR 6-0 165 r-So.-1L Memphis, TN/Mitchell HS/Alabama 8 LaMarvin Ashley WR 5-10 165 r-Fr. McComb, MS/McComb HS 9 Jacob Karam QB 6-0 205 Jr.-TR Friendswood, TX/Friendswood HS/Texas Tech 10 Kenyata Johnson LB 6-1 230 Sr.-1L Jackson, MS/Provine HS/Hinds CC 10 Will Gilchrist QB/WR 6-1 190 r-Jr.-1L Savannah, TN/Hardin County HS 11 Tyriq Patrick WR 6-3 190 r-Fr. Philadelphia, MS/Philadelphia HS 13 Tank Jakes LB 6-0 225 So.-TR Phenix City, AL/Central HS/Holmes CC 15 Fritz Etienne DB 6-2 210 r-So.-TR Miami, FL/MSGR Pace HS/Coff eyville CC) 15 Tyler Park QB 6-1 190 r-Fr. Scituate, MA/Scituate HS 16 Taylor Reed QB 6-3 210 So.-1L El Dorado, AR/El Dorado HS 17 Ryan Byrd WR 6-0 160 r-Fr. Greensburg, LA/St. Helena HS 18 Marcus Rucker WR 6-4 185 r-Sr.-3L Memphis, TN/Whitehaven HS 21 Bobby McCain DB 5-11 180 So.-1L Oxford, AL/Oxford HS 22 Jerrell Rhodes RB 5-10 215 Jr.-2L Durham, NC/Jordan HS/Hargrave Military 23 Blayze Jones DB 6-0 175 r-So. Birmingham, AL/Shades Valley HS 23 J.C. Austin RB 5-7 150 r-So. Ft. Campbell, KY/West Memphis HS 24 Akeem Davis DB 6-1 200 r-Sr.-3L Laurel, MS/Laurel HS/Jones County JC 25 Khiry Battle LB 6-0 225 Sr.-2L Dacula, GA/Dacula HS/Arkansas 25 Jaquise Cook RB 5-6 180 r-Jr. Ripley, MS/Ripley HS/NE Miss. CC 26 Chris Allen DB 5-9 180 r-Fr. Memphis, TN/Southwind HS 26 Clarence Marshall RB 5-10 200 r-Fr. Memphis, TN/Bolton HS 27 Jamere Valentine WR 6-1 215 r-Jr. Myrtle Beach, SC/Myrtle Beach HS/Butte College 28 Artaves Gibson RB 6-1 220 So.-1L Memphis, TN/Mitchell HS 29 Derek Howard DB 6-2 190 So.-1L Killona, LA/Hahnville HS 30 Taurean Nixon DB 6-1 180 Jr.-2L Baton Rouge, LA/Southern Lab HS 31 Chris Bertucci LB 6-0 210 Sr.-1L Gulfport, MS/Gulfport HS/East Miss. CC 33 Stephone Allen DB 5-11 190 Jr. Ft. Lauderdale, FL/Westminster Academy 34 Derek Smith DB 6-1 210 r-Jr.-2L Evergreen, AL/Hillcrest HS 34 Andrew Diamond P 6-4 210 r-So. Jackson, MS/St. Joseph Catholic 35 Kevin Green LB 6-1 220 r-Fr. Memphis, TN/Wooddale HS 36 Eric Battle DB 5-11 175 r-So. Saint Charles, IL/St. Charles North HS 36 Blake Veasley RB 6-1 210 r-FR Cherry Valley, AR/Cross County HS 37 Bakari Hollier DB 5-9 190 So.-1L Lafayette, LA/Acadiana HS 38 Tyler Spurlock K 6-0 180 r-So. Olive Branch, MS/SBEC 39 Reggis Ball LB 5-11 200 r-Fr. Stone Mountain, GA/Stephenson HS 40 Alan Cross DS 6-1 230 r-Fr. Millington, TN/Millington HS 41 Mitch Huelsing DB 6-0 200 r-Sr.-3L Munford, TN/Munford HS 42 Willie Williams DB 6-0 180 r-Jr. Memphis, TN/Brighton HS 42 Terry Grandberry RB 5-9 210 r-Fr. Brownsville, TN/Haywood High 43 Tom Hornsey P 6-4 200 Jr.-2L Geelong, Victoria, Australia/St. Joseph’s College 44 Ricky Holloway LB 6-1 235 r-Sr.-3L Somerville, TN/Fayette-Ware HS 46 Hunter Brooks FB 6-1 240 r-So. Germantown, TN/Germantown HS 46 Tarondal Phillips DB 5-11 205 r-Jr. Memphis, TN/Bishop-Byrne HS/NE Miss. CC 47 Anthony Brown DL 6-4 260 Jr.-TR Cairo, GA/Cairo HS/Northeast Miss. CC 48 Justin Henderson TE 6-2 240 Jr.-2L North Little Rock, AR/North Little Rock HS 49 Charles Harris LB 6-2 215 So.-1L Memphis, TN/Whitehaven HS 50 Jeremy Singler DS 6-1 165 r-Sr.-2L Memphis, TN/Christian Brothers HS 51 Delvin Lane LB 6-0 235 Fr.-HS Memphis, TN/Whitehaven HS 52 Sam Billings DS 6-0 210 r-Fr. Memphis, TN/FACS 54 Al Bond OL 6-5 295 r-So.-1L Memphis, TN/Southwind HS 55 Jimmy Robinson DL 6-0 300 r-Jr.-1L Memphis, TN/Fairley HS 56 Chris Schuetz OL 6-3 275 Jr.-2L Southaven, MS/Southaven HS 56 Terry Redden DL 6-2 285 So.-1L Memphis, TN/Whitehaven HS 57 Trever Miller LB 5-11 215 r-Jr. Munford, TN/Munford HS/Central Methodist 58 Donald Pennington DL 6-2 300 Fr.-HS Amite, LA/Amite HS 59 Johnnie Farms DL 6-2 310 Jr.-2L Perry, GA/Perry HS/Hargrave Military 61 Markeith Minnick OL 6-5 290 Fr.-HS Philadelphia, PA/Delaware Valley Charter/Hargrave 62 Sam Cage LB 5-10 210 r-Jr. Memphis, TN/White Station/Bethel 64 Jordan Devey OL 6-7 315 Sr.-1L American Fork, UT/American Fork HS/Snow College 68 Andrew Niblock OL 6-5 310 r-Jr. Stockton, KS/Stockton HS/Hutchinson CC 71 A.J. Antonescu OL 6-3 285 r-Jr.-1L Ridgeland, MS/Ridgeland HS/Holmes CC 72 Antonio Foster OL 6-4 300 Jr.-TR Valdosta, GA/Valdosta HS/Georgia Tech/NE Miss CC 73 Monte Golden OL 6-2 310 So.-1L Jacksonville, NC/Northside HS 74 Tyler Marzette OL 6-6 330 r-Fr. Birmingham, AL/Huff man HS 76 Nick Chartain OL 6-5 320 Jr.-1L New Orleans, LA/Desire St. Academy/Independence CC 77 Taylor Fallin OL 6-6 340 r-Fr. Bowie, MD/Bowie HS/Hargrave Military 79 Deandra Simmons OL 6-1 275 r-So. Memphis, TN/White Station HS/Lambuth 82 Jason Harding WR 6-0 170 r-Fr. Memphis, TN/Bolton HS 84 Reggie Travis WR 6-2 190 r-So.-1L Plaquemine, LA/Plaquemine HS 86 Curtis Johnson WR 6-0 190 r-Sr.-3L Miami, FL/Coral Gables HS 87 Tevin Jones WR 6-3 200 r-Fr. League City, TX/Clear Creek HS 89 Jesse Milleson TE 6-4 255 Jr.-TR Phoenix, AZ/Sunnyslope HS/Glendale CC 91 Ricky Hunter DL 6-4 285 r-Fr. Auburn, AL/Loachapoka HS 92 Austin Weaver H/P 5-10 195 r-Sr.-2L Germantown, TN/Houston HS 94 Corey Jones DL/LB 6-3 260 Jr.-2L Memphis, TN/Mitchell HS 95 Zach Gholson DL 6-4 250 Sr.-1L Carlsbad, CA/La Costa Canyon HS/Palomar College 97 Martin Ifedi DL 6-3 260 r-So.-1L Houston, TX/Westside HS 98 Paulo Henriques K 5-10 220 Sr.-3L West Memphis, AR/West Memphis HS 99 Kendrick Golden LB 6-5 195 So.-1L Memphis, TN/Southwind HS

MEMPHIS FOOTBALL 2012Name of School: ....................................... University of MemphisFounded: ................................................................................... 1912Enrollment: ...........................................................................22,725Nickname/School Colors: ..................Tigers/Royal Blue & GrayStadium/Capacity: .................... Liberty Bowl Memorial/61,000Surface: ...........................................................Field Turf Pro SeriesAffi liation: ..................................................................... NCAA FBSConference: ..........................................................Conference USAPresident: .........................Dr. Shirley Raines (UT-Martin, 1968)Athletic Director: .............................. R.C. Johnson (Iowa, 1965)

SID InformationAssistant AD - Media Relations: ..................Jennifer RodriguesSID Offi ce /Cell Number .............. 901-678-2397; 901-734-9951 E-mail: ................................................... [email protected] Box Telephone: .............................................. 901-272-0136SID Mailing Address: ....................203 Athletic Offi ce Building.......................................................................... Memphis, TN 38152Athletic Dept. Website: .......................... www.GoTigersGo.com

Coaching StaffHead Coach: ......................... Justin Fuente (Murray State, 1999)Record at Memphis/Career: ..........................................0-0/SameAssistant Coaches: Darrell Dickey (Kansas St., 1983, Off ensive Coordinator/RB); Brad Cornelsen (Missouri Southern St., 2000/QB); Vance Vice (Oklahoma St., 1990/OL), Holman Wiggins (New Mexico, 2003/WR), Barry Odom (Missouri, 1999/Defen-sive Coordinator/SAF), Tim Billings (Southeastern Oklahoma St, 1980/DL), Galen Scott (Illinois State, 2001/LB), Chris Vaughn (Murray St., 1998/CB), James Shibest (Arkansas, 1988/Special Teams Coordinator/TE)Director of FB Operations: .......... Jeff Kupper; (901) 678-2090Football Offi ce: .......................................................(901) 678-2341

Team InformationOverall Record Last Year: .......................................................2-10Conference Record/Finish: .................................1-7, 6th in EastBasic Off ense: Multiple Basic Defense: MultipleLettermen Returning: .................................................................42Off ense: 17 Defense: 21 Specialty: 4Lettermen Lost: ............................................................................13Off ense: 8 Defense: 5 Specialty: 0Starters Returning: ......................................................................23Off ense: 11 Defense: 8 Specialty: 4Starters Lost: ...................................................................................8Off ense: 4 Defense: 4 Specialty: 0

Offensive Starters Returning:(OL) A.J. Antonescu, (OL) Al Bond, (OL) Nick Chartain, (OL) Jordan Devey, (TE) Andrew Ene-Ita, (TE) Justin Henderson, (WR) Curtis Johnson, (OL) Chris Schuetz, (QB) Taylor Reed, (WR) Reggie Travis, (WR) Kevin Wright

Defensive Starters Returning:(S) Lonnie Ballentine, (NB/LB) Akeem Davis, (S) Mitch Huelsing, (LB) Kenyata Johnson, (CB) Bobby McCain, (CB) Taurean Nixon, (S) Can-non Smith, (DL) Johnnie Farms

Specialists Returning:(K) Paulo Henriques, (P) Tom Hornsey, (DS) Jeremy Singler, (H) Austin Weaver

Starters Lost: (OL) Ronald Leary, (OL) D’Angelo McCray, (WR) Tannar Rehrer, (RB/WR) Billy Foster, (DL) Dontari Poe, (DL) Frank Trotter, (LB) Terrence Th omas, (DL) Tommy Walker

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MEMEMEMMPMPHIHIH S S FOFOF OTOTBABALLLL 220101222Name of School: ....................................... University of Memphis

2012 ScheduleDate OpponentSept. 1 UT MartinSept. 8 at Arkansas StateSept. 15 MIDDLE TENNESSEESept. 22 at DukeOct. 6 RICE*Oct. 13 at East Carolina*Oct. 20 UCF*Oct. 27 at SMU*Nov. 3 at Marshall*Nov. 10 TULANE*Nov. 17 at UAB* Nov. 24 SOUTHERN MISS** C-USA games

Justin Fuente became the 23rd head football coach at the University of Memphis when he was announced at a press conference on Dec. 8, 2011. Fuente, who was the co-off ensive coordinator at TCU prior to taking the reins at Memphis, has had an action packed two-plus months with hiring a staff , recruiting, signing his very fi rst class and preparing for spring practice. While there are only 15 practice sessions in the spring, Fuente has a laundry list of things he would like to get accomplished during that time. “From a schematic standpoint, we have to teach our base scheme on both sides of the ball and on special teams,” said Fuente. “Our kids have to leave the spring with a clear understanding of our terminology, our scheme and how to execute those schemes. We also have to learn how we practice; how good football teams practice, and that is going to be a learning experience too.” “Our players have to become more comfortable with how we do things and the speed at which we practice because it is going to be diff erent from anything they have done before,” added Fuente. “We have to continue to mold our team. Our team has to continue to become more accountable; and continue to come together and depend on each other. Th ey have to raise their work ethic and credibility with each other. Th ose are the basic things that we are going to be working on this spring.” Many of the players are going through their second and third head coach in their careers at Memphis, and it will be key for everyone to be on the same page as Fuente works to move this program forward aft er three straight years of struggles. Many involved with the University feel Fuente has the blueprint for getting this program on the right track, coming from a TCU program that over the last 10 years had become a national powerhouse. When asked how he feels the players are responding to the new regime and their expectations, Fuente was positive about the progress. “I think we have done everything we can to make it as clear as humanly possible what we expect from our kids and the level of dedication it is going to take to build the program. I have been encouraged by their attitude and their demeanor. We are continuing to get the guys to buy in to what we are doing. I think we have come a long way in just a couple of weeks, but we still have a long way to go.” Fuente also broke down each phase of the game and what he wants to focus on this spring, and the common theme is identifying the personnel that can meet the expectations. “Off ensively, we have to identify what our best personnel groups are, our best skill guys, and try to modify what we’ve done. Th e good thing is, our off ensive philosophy and our off ensive scheme are very fl exible based on the personnel groups. We can carry things over and mix and match things based on who is on the fi eld. We have to get a feel for who our guys are and who can learn the schemes and where do those fi t and what skill sets do they have. Th at will be the fi rst

part of it. Th e off ense will take shape aft er we determine those things.” “We are in the same situation on defense. Whether it is a 4-2 look , a 4-3 look or 3-4 look, the defensive staff and I will have to determine what our best people and our best skill set is and how do those things fi t. Th at is our job evaluation-wise. We have to continue to preach the eff ort and techniques that go with those defenses.” “We have to work special teams in the spring. We will continue to try and develop our special teams, particularly in the return game. We need to identify those players. We have to do the same with the other two aspects and get our scheme taught and come to the understanding of what we are doing so that in the fall, it’s not the fi rst time they have ever heard it.” Below is a position-by-position breakdown heading into spring practice in late February.

- QUARTERBACKS - Th e Tigers are thin at quarterback this spring aft er losing Andy Summerlin, who transferred to Samford in January, but adding Jacob Karam, who transferred to Memphis from Texas Tech. Taylor Reed was a true freshman in 2011 and started nine of the 11 games. He did not play in the season fi nale because of an ankle injury. His other non-starts were the season opener versus Mississippi State that Summerlin got the starting nod, and the East Carolina game, that he was not expected to see action in because of an injury. He ultimately had to come in the game because Summerlin was also out with injury and senior backup Skylar Jones, who started the game, was sidelined early with an injury. Karam comes in having played in six games from 2010-11 at Texas Tech. He graduated in two-and-a-half years and is eligible for game action in 2012. He and Reed will battle this spring, though Reed may still be limited in contact following the injury he sustained last year against Marshall. While Reed had some growing pains in 2011, he did have a respectable year as a true freshman. He completed 169-of-295 passes for 1,690 yards and 10 TDs. He tossed just four interceptions during the season, and threw just one pick in the fi nal fi ve games he played. His best game in 2011 was against Austin Peay, when he threw for 332 yards and three TDs, while completing an impressive 20-of-30 pass attempts. Reed completed 18 passes for 20 or more yards as a true freshman, including a 93-yard TD pass to Billy Foster in that APSU victory. Karam played in fi ve games in 2011 at Texas Tech and completed 9-of-17 passes for 104 yards and two touchdowns. He posted a 43-yard TD pass against then-18th ranked Baylor.

• Returnees – Taylor Reed (So.)• Spring Newcomers – Jacob Karam (Jr.)

- RUNNING BACKS - While all eyes will be on how the quarterback race shapes up from the spring and certainly into fall camp, the running game is an area that has to make improvements for the

Tigers to ever be successful on off ense. Over the last two seasons, the Tigers have used a running back-by-committee approach and have averaged under three yards a carry in both of those seasons. In 2010, Memphis logged just fi ve rushing TDs, and just 10 the following year. This spring, there are three backs returning as Jerrell Rhodes has lettered the last two seasons, and Joe Price and Artaves Gibson were thrown into the fire as true freshmen in 2011 because of lack of depth at that position. Also in the mix is Carl Harris, who redshirted last season. Rhodes was injured much of last season and only saw action in three contests, toting the ball just 30 times for 152 yards and two touchdowns. He and QB Taylor Reed are the only two returning Tigers to rush for multiple TDs in 2011. Gibson played in 11 games and made two starts in ‘11. He logged 316 yards on 104 carries, while Price, who played in seven games, carried the ball just 15 times for 16 yards. All three of those backs are also capable of catching the ball and making plays, as Gibson led the group with nine receptions for 46 yards. • Returnees – Jerrell Rhodes (Jr.), Joe Price (So.), Artaves Gibson (So.)• 2011 Redshirts – Carl Harris (r-Fr.)

- WIDE RECEIVERS - Th e wide receiver position is one off ensive group that has a good bit of depth, but not a tremendous amount of experience, with the exception of seniors Marcus Rucker and Curtis Johnson. Th is is also a group that will have to produce in 2012 in a conference that is known for explosive off enses and QBs that like to sling the ball around. For Fuente to be able to run a fast-paced off ense that will keep the opposing Ds on their toes, Tiger receivers will need to step up and make plays. Memphis was last in C-USA in passing off ense last season, averaging just 190 yards a game and only 10 total TDs for the year. No Tiger receiver returning from last season posted more than one touchdown in 2011. Kevin Wright is the top returnee, having tallied 398 yards and one TD on 36 receptions. Rucker and Reggie Travis follow with 20 receptions (195 yards) and 18 receptions (146 yards), respectively. Rucker’s totals are signifi cantly down from his 2010 numbers aft er battling nagging injuries last year. As a sophomore, he registered 704 yards and eight scores on 41 receptions. A healthy Rucker can certainly help the Tigers in 2012. Also dealing with injuries was Johnson, who missed the fi rst fi ve games aft er a foot injury sidelined him prior to fall camp. Johnson is another receiver who, if fully healthy, can be a key target for Tiger QBs. In just seven games, he totaled 10 catches for 183 yards, leading the team in yards per catch. Keiwone Malone played in eight games aft er he was declared eligible for action in 2011 following a transfer from Alabama. He logged 12 catches for 155 yards and one touchdown. He is a speedy receiver with good hands, who could benefi t from having a year of action with the Tigers in 2011. Will Gilchrist moved from QB to receiver late last

season but saw most of his action on special teams toward the end of the season. He may move back to QB in the spring with a lack of depth at that position right now. Of the redshirts who sat out in 2011, Jamere Valentine is the only non-freshman. He was a mid-year transfer from Butte College, who was making great plays in spring practice before suff ering a knee injury that required surgery in the fi nal week. He spent the 2011 season rehabbing his injury. Also adding depth in the spring are LaMarvin Ashley, Ryan Byrd and Tyriq Patrick, who all redshirted as true freshmen in 2011.

• Returnees – Marcus Rucker (r-Sr.), Curtis Johnson (r-Sr.), Kevin Wright (r-So.), Reggie Travis (r-So.), Keiwone Malone (r-So.), Will Gilchrist (r-Jr.) • 2011 Redshirts – LaMarvin Ashley (r-Fr.), Ryan Byrd (r-Fr.), Jamere Valentine (r-Jr.), Tyriq Patrick (r-Fr.)

- TIGHT END - Th e tight end position is one that is lacking in depth for the spring, but will have a completely diff erent look in fall camp. Coach Fuente signed four tight ends to join the 2012 squad, including Jesse Milleson, who was a mid-year signee and will practice this spring. Milleson, who transferred from Glendale CC, and junior Justin Henderson will work at the spot this spring. Henderson is the only returning Tiger off ensive player who tallied multiple receiving touchdowns in 2011. Henderson played in 12 games, making six starts, and registered eight receptions for 100 yards and two touchdowns last year.

• Returnees – Justin Henderson (Jr.)• Spring Newcomers – Jesse Milleson (Jr.)

- OFFENSIVE LINE - Th e off ensive line is in a much better situation than when the team opened 2011 -- having only one consistent starter in the lineup. At the opening of spring ball, the Tiger o-line is made up of four players (Al Bond, Chris Schuetz, Jordan Devey, Nick Chartain) who started at least half the games last season. Devey started all 12 games, making starts at right tackle in the beginning of the year and shift ing to left tackle in the latter part of the season because of injuries in the line. Th e injuries certainly

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Name HT WT POS CL Hometown (Last School)Derrick Bobo DB 5-9 180 Fr. Memphis, TN (Whitehaven HS)Latarius Brady TE 6-3 255 Fr. Memphis, TN (East HS)Will Gross QB 6-1 170 Fr. Memphis, TN (Melrose HS)Kerwin Harrison TE 6-3 225 Fr. Lakeland, FL (Kathleen HS)Dontavious Heard SAF 6-0 180 Fr. Lithonia, GA (Martin Luther King HS)Daniel Hurd WR 6-2 205 Fr. Memphis, TN (Wooddale HS)Chauncey Lanier CB 6-1 170 Fr. Miramar, FL (Nova HS)Paxton Lynch QB 6-5 225 Fr. Deltona, FL (Trinity Christian Academy)Tony Mays OL 6-4 270 Fr. Memphis, TN (Whitehaven HS)Wynton McManis LB 6-0 200 Fr. Olive Branch, MS (Olive Branch HS)

Name HT WT POS CL Hometown (Last School)Carl Mitchell DL 6-4 240 Fr. Memphis, TN (Wooddale HS)Daniel Montiel TE 6-5 240 Fr. Arlington, TX (Arlington HS)Chris Morley CB 5-11 175 Fr. Pompano, FL (South Plantation HS)Leonard Pegues LB 5-11 210 Fr. Olive Branch, MS (Olive Branch HS)Cody Quon OL 6-5 220 Fr. Memphis, TN (St. Benedict HS)Micah Simmons OL 6-4 295 Fr. Lindale, TX (Lindale HS)Michael Stannard OL 6-3 270 Fr. Columbia, MO (Rock Bridge HS)Jai Steib RB 5-11 220 Jr. Hahnville, LA (Hahnville HS/Col. of the Desert)Anthony Watson SAF 6-1 200 Jr. Houston, TX (Westfi eld HS/Blinn JC)Dion Witty CB 5-11 175 Fr. Coral Springs, FL (Coral Springs HS)

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kept the line a bit out of sync as the coaching staff used fi ve diff erent lineups before settling on the lineup of Devey (LT), Chartain (LG), Schuetz (C), Ron Leary (RG) and Bond (RT) for the fi nal fi ve games of the season. Th e only loss to graduation is Leary. A.J. Antonescu is a returnee who played in nine games in 2011, and Monte Golden, a true freshman in ‘11, saw action in two games. Th ere will be four newcomers to the lineup, with two of those, Tyler Marzette and Taylor Fallin, who redshirted in 2011 and had a year in the weight room to gain strength. Antonio Foster and Markeith Minnick joined the Tigers in the mid-year signing period and will add depth to the line. Foster transferred to Memphis from Northeast Mississippi CC ; and Minnick, like Fallin, came to Memphis by way of Hargrave Military Academy.

• Returnees – Jordan Devey (Sr.), Nick Chartain (Jr.), Al Bond (r-So.), Chris Schuetz (Jr.), A.J. Antonescu (r-Jr.), Monte Golden (So.)• 2011 Redshirts – Tyler Marzette (r-Fr.), Taylor Fallin (r-Fr.) • Spring Newcomers – Antonio Foster (Jr.), Markeith Minnick (Fr.)

- DEFENSIVE LINE - Th e defensive line probably took the biggest hit of any group heading into the spring. Frank Trotter and Dontari Poe, who both started all 12 games in 2011 and anchored the line, will be missed as leaders in the defense. Trotter, along with Tommy Walker (8 starts), both graduated and Poe opted for the NFL draft aft er serious talks of him being a possible fi rst rounder. Zach Gholson started the first three games of the season, and registered 24 tackles in 12 games played. He tied for the team lead in forced fumbles with three and also posted 5 TFL. Also returning with game action is Corey Jones, who was credited with fi ve tackles in 12 games; and Terry Redden who, as a true freshman, logged fi ve tackles and a fumble recovery in eight games. Jones worked at defensive end and at linebacker last season. Ricky Hunter redshirted last season and Donald Pennington joins the squad after grayshirting in 2011 (he signed with Memphis in Feb. 2011). Anthony Brown is a newbie to the line, signing with Memphis as a mid-year enrollee as a transfer from Northeast Mississippi CC.

• Returnees – Corey Jones (Jr.), Zach Gholson (Sr.), Martin Ifedi (r-So.), Terry Redden (So.), Jimmy Robinson (r-Jr.)

• 2011 Redshirts – Ricky Hunter (r-Fr.)• Spring Newcomers – Anthony Brown (Jr.), Donald Pennington (Fr.)

- LINEBACKERS - Th e Tigers utilized two linebackers for much of 2011, as Kenyata Johnson and Terrence Thomas started all 12 games. Thomas graduated and a replacement will need to be found in the spring. Johnson was third on the team in tackles with 72 stops, 42 of which were solos. He also had an interception, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Charles Harris played in all 12 games as a true freshman and logged 33 tackles and a blocked kick. Khiry Battle posted fi ve tackles in 10 games and Chris Bertucci tallied 23 tackles in 12 games. Ricky Holoway returned to the defense aft er working as a tight end in 2011. He primarily saw action on special teams, but will work again at linebacker in the spring. Th ere will be three other Tigers battling for a spot in the lineup in the spring, including Kevin Green, Reggis Ball and Tank Jakes. Green and Ball redshirted as true freshmen in 2011, while Jakes is a mid-year signee out of Holmes CC.

• Returnees – Kenyata Johnson (Sr.), Charles Harris (So.), Khiry Battle (Sr.), Chris Bertucci (Sr.), Ricky Holloway (r-Sr.)• 2011 Redshirts – Kevin Green (r-Fr.), Reggis Ball (r-Fr.)• Spring Newcomer – Bronterrious “Tank” Jakes (So.)

- DEFENSIVE BACKS - Th e secondary is a position that has a good amount of depth, but injuries forced multiple lineup changes last season; and some games saw two true freshmen starting on the corners. Th e depth at that position will be bolstered even more in the fall as Coach Fuente signed six defensive backs for the 2012 squad. With the high powered and explosive off enses of Conference USA, the secondary will need to continue to be efficient in making the big plays. Leaders from the 2011 season include Cannon Smith, Akeem Davis, Mitch Huelsing, Taurean Nixon, Lonnie Ballentine, Bobby McCain and Bakari Hollier. Davis, who worked as a nickelback and started all 12 games, is the leading returning tackler from 2011, posting 78 stops, including 57 solos. He led the team in interceptions with three and tied for the lead (with Huelsing) in fumble recoveries with four. He is a prime reason the Tigers ranked in the top 10 nationally in turnover margin (T7th) and fumbles recovered (5th), and in the top 20 nationally

in turnovers gained (T16th). Davis and Huelsing fi nished the year ranked tied for fourth nationally in fumble recoveries. Davis tallied four straight games in 2011 in which he was responsible for forcing the opposing team to turn the ball over. Huelsing, who started five of his 12 games played, was fourth on the team in tackles with 64 stops. He also had two interceptions in 2011. Smith was sixth on the team in tackles with 51 and led the team in pass breakups with six, in his fi rst season on defense. He previously was a quarterback for the Tigers in 2010. He started the fi rst 11 games of the season, but was forced to miss the season fi nale against Southern Miss with an injury. Nixon started nine of his 10 games played and tallied 33 tackles, an interception and a forced fumble. He missed two games with an injury. Ballentine, who battled a nagging hamstring injury throughout the season, registered 35 tackles and a fumble recovery in 11 games. McCain and Hollier were true freshmen who were thrown into action in 2011. McCain started nine games and posted 29 tackles, four pass breakups and a forced fumble. He also picked off a pass against Tulane and raced it 79 yards for a touchdown. Hollier, who started four games, tallied 21 tackles, an interception and a forced fumble in nine games. He missed three games with an injury. Derek Smith is expected to be back in the lineup this spring aft er missing the fi nal seven games of the season following a knee injury. He had also missed the 2010 season following a knee injury, that required surgery, during summer workouts. Also adding depth this spring is Fritz Etienne, who signed with the Tigers in December aft er transferring from Coff eyville CC.

• Returnees – Cannon Smith (r-Sr.), Akeem Davis (r-Sr.), Mitch Huelsing (r-Sr.), Taurean Nixon (Jr.), Lonnie Ballentine (Jr.), Bobby McCain (So.), Bakari Hollier (So.), Derek Howard (So.), Derek Smith (r-Jr.) • Spring Newcomer – Fritz Etienne (r-So.)

- SPECIAL TEAMS - Special teams is a phase that the Tigers return quite a few key standouts, but the group needs to be more productive in 2012. Kicker Paulo Henriques will be looking for a stellar senior season aft er going just 8-of-15 on fi eld goals in 2011. He missed his fi rst two attempts of the season (both 50 yarders) before hitting seven of his next eight attempts, including a career-best 50-yard shot against Rice. He struggled

in the latter half of the season, missing four of his last five attempts. Henriques also handles kickoff s for the Tigers and booted 45 kicks for an average of 64 yards. He had eight touchbacks on the year. Tom Hornsey continues to blaze through the Tiger record book, setting records for punts (95) and yards (3,993) in a single season. In just 24 career games, Hornsey ranks fi ft h in punts (175) and fourth in yards (7,409). In 2011, he averaged 42 yards per punt and had 19 for 50-plus yards. He dropped 23 kicks inside the opponents’ 20-yard line. He is expected to be a Ray Guy Award candidate again in 2012. Hornsey and Henriques do have the benefit of having holder Austin Weaver and long snapper Jeremy Singler back again in ‘12. One other returnee of note is Kendrick Golden. Golden came to the Tigers as a freshman walkon last year and earned a letter following a tremendous eff ort with the special teams unit. Golden picked up a fumbled punt snap against Marshall and made a 36-yard return for a TD that gave Memphis a lead in the game. Earlier in the year against Tulane, Golden recovered a blocked punt and made an eight-yard return. Th e Tigers need to improve in the return game, and in fi nding scrappy players who will stop the opponents from producing great fi eld position. Th e Tigers made improvements in punt returns, averaging 9.3 yards on 10 returns, a year aft er averaging less than a yard on 11 returns in 2010. All fi ve players who registered a return in 2011 (Smith, Hollier, Malone, Johnson and Holloway) are all back this season, though others are sure to be tested in the spring. The Tigers averaged 18 yards on 67 kick returns last season, with Curtis Johnson and Bakari Hollier leading the way. Johnson averaged 19.6 yards on 24 returns, with a long run of 34 yards. Hollier averaged 18.1 yards on 21 returns, with a long of 33 yards. Kevin Wright also had seven returns in 2011 and averaged 15.7 yards.

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Justin Fuente was named the 23rd head football coach for the Memphis Tigers in a press conference held at the Penny Hardaway Hall of Fame Assembly Room on the U of M campus on Dec. 8, 2011. Fuente leads the Memphis Tigers in his fi rst head coaching stint after serving fi ve seasons on Gary Patterson’s staff at TCU. Fuente joined the TCU football coaching staff in February 2007 as running backs coach and was promoted to co-offensive coordinator in February 2009. As part of his new duties, he moved from running backs coach to quarterbacks coach. “The University of Memphis is pleased to wel-come Justin Fuente to the Tiger family,” said Uni-versity President Dr. Shirley C. Raines. “Justin is an energetic and enthusiastic coach who has guided a highly successful offense at TCU and was instru-mental in its Rose Bowl win. He is a family man and is committed to developing our student-athletes. He and his family are eager to become part of the Memphis community.” A native of Tulsa, Okla., the dynamic play-caller helped guide a TCU program to consecutive BCS bowl game appearances with a 2011 Rose Bowl victory over fi fth-ranked Wisconsin that followed an appearance in the 2010 Fiesta Bowl. From 2008-10, TCU was the only program in the country that fi nished in the top-10 in both the Associated Press and USA Today polls all three years. In Fuente’s three seasons as a coordinator, TCU set single-season school records for touchdowns, points scored and fi rst downs, while also ranking among the nation’s most productive offensive units. From 2009-11, the Horned Frogs won 35 of 38 con-tests, including a 24-game win streak in the Moun-tain West Conference. Credited with developing some of the top quar-terbacks in TCU history, Fuente coached 2011 NFL Rookie of the Year candidate Andy Dalton, as well as 2011 TCU starter Casey Pachall. TCU is the only school in the nation over the last three seasons to have two different quarterbacks rank in the top-10 in the country in passing effi ciency. Under Fuente’s tutelage, Dalton became TCU’s career leader in every major passing category. The 2011 second-round draft pick of the Cincinnati Ben-gals also set Mountain West Conference (MWC) all-time marks for total offense (11,925 yards) and plays from scrimmage (1,730). A two-time MWC Offensive Player of the Year and three-time bowl game MVP, Dalton fi nished ninth in 2010 Heisman Trophy voting. He was a fi nalist for the Manning, Johnny Unitas Golden Arm and Bobby Bowden awards, while also being a semifi nalist for the Dav-ey O’Brien and Maxwell honors. As a sophomore in 2011, Pachall was on pace to surpass Dalton’s 2010 senior season totals. Pachall completed 228 of 343 pass attempts for 2,921 yards and 25 touchdowns in 13 games. He only threw sev-en interceptions in 2011, and helped rally TCU from fourth-quarter defi cits three times during the season. He threw for 473 yards against Boise State, which ranked second for a single game in school history.

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The 2011 Horned Frogs became the fi rst team to win the Mountain West championship three-consecutive seasons. TCU fi nished the year at 11-2 and ranked 13th/14th with a win over Louisi-ana Tech in the Poinsettia Bowl. The Horned Frogs ranked among the national leaders in total offense with their average of 440.2 yards per game. In 2010, Fuente helped direct TCU to single-season school marks in touchdowns (73), points scored (541), total offense (6,199 yards) and fi rst downs (327). The Horned Frogs ranked fourth na-tionally in scoring (41.6 points per game), sixth in passing effi ciency (166.9), 10th in rushing (247.4 yards per game) and 12th in total offense (476.9 yards per game). In his fi rst season as co-offensive coordi-nator, Fuente helped direct a record-setting 2009 TCU attack. The Horned Frogs es-tablished then single-season school marks for points scored (498), total offense (5,937 yards), touchdowns (65) and fi rst downs (311). TCU ranked fi fth nationally in rushing offense (239.5 yards per game) and scor-ing (38.3 points per game), while placing seventh in total offense (456.7 yards per game) and eighth in passing ef-fi ciency (154.1). With Fuente as running backs coach in 2008, the Horned Frogs had a “running back-by-commit-tee” attack. TCU ranked 12th nationally in rush-ing, despite not hav-ing a player ranked among the top 96 rushers in the country. TCU’s 220.2 yards per game rushing was its highest mark since 2000 when LaDainian Tomlinson keyed a Frog ground attack that aver-aged 275.6 yards per game. Dur-ing that 2008 campaign, Fuente helped develop tailback Aaron Brown into being a sixth-round selection by the Detroit Lions in the 2009 NFL Draft.

Fuente came to TCU after spending the previ-ous six seasons as quarterbacks coach at Illinois State. His fi nal three years saw him double as the Redbirds’ offensive coordinator. Under Fuente’s direction, Illinois State ranked in the top-10 nation-ally in total offense in 2005 and 2006. The Redbirds ranked eighth in 2006 with an average of 397.5 yards per game after they were fi fth in both total offense (477.6 yards) and scoring (39.2 points) in 2005. Fuente coached Redbird quarterback Luke Drone to All-Gateway Conference fi rst team hon-ors, as he led the league in passing (227.8 yards per game) and total offense (231.6 yards per game). Running back Pierre Rembert set an Illinois

State single-season record with 1,743 yards, while also ranking sixth nationally in rushing

with 134.1 yards per contest. As a college quarterback, Fuente played two seasons (1996-97) at Oklahoma under then-Sooners of-fensive coordinator Dick Winder. Fuente set an Oklahoma freshman record with 11 touchdown passes. He transferred to

Murray State for his fi nal two years of eligibility.

Fuente set 11 school records at Murray State, including total offense and passing yards in a game and season. In 1999, he was the Ohio Valley Confer-ence (OVC) Offensive Player of the Year and a fi nalist for the Walter Payton Award, given annually to the nation’s top player in Division I-AA. He is a

1999 graduate of Mur-ray State.

Following his col-legiate career, Fuente played professionally with the Okla-homa Wranglers in the Arena League. Fuente and his wife, Jenny, have two daughters, Cecilia and Caroline.

2011 Scoreboard Overall Home Away NeutralAll Games 2-10-0 1-5-0 1-5-0 0-0-0Conference 1-7-0 0-4-0 1-3-0 0-0-0Non-Conference 1-3-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0

Date Opponent Score Att.9/1 Mississippi State (FSN) L, 59-14 33,9909/10 at Arkansas State (ESPN3) L, 47-3 29,8729/17 Austin Peay W, 27-6 18,8089/24 SMU* (FSN) L, 42-0 16,74810/1 at Middle Tennessee (ESPN3) L, 38-31 20,09810/8 at Rice* (CSS) L, 28-6 14,17910/15 East Carolina* (WITN) L, 35-17 17,97510/22 at Tulane* (FCS) W, 33-17 25,15810/29 at UCF* (CSS) L, 41-0 37,68311/12 UAB* (CSS) L, 41-35 17,84811/17 Marshall* (FSN) L, 23-22 15,10111/26 at Southern Miss* (CSS) L, 44-7 26,347* C-USA game

TEAM STATISTICS MEMPHIS OPPONENTSFirst Downs 182 288Rushing/Passing 61/107 108/165Penalty 14 15Total Net Yards 3291 5892Total Plays 786 887Plays per Game 65.5 73.9Avg per Play 4.2 6.6Avg per Game 274.2 491.0Net Rushing Yards 1008 2299Rushing Yds Gained 1346 2571Rushing Yds Lost 338 272Total Attempts 378 455Avg per Attempt 2.7 5.1Avg per Game 84.0 191.6TDs Rushing 10 25Net Passing Yards 2283 3593Comp/Att/Int 224-408-8 279-432-12Avg per Pass 5.6 8.3Avg per Catch 10.2 12.9Avg per Game 190.2 299.4TDs Passing 10 27Punts/Avg/Blk 95/42.0/1 46/40.5/2Net Punting 35.1 35.0Avg Punts per Game 7.9 3.8Punt Ret/Yds/Avg 10/93/9.3 48/557/11.6Kickoff Ret/Yds/Avg 67/1207/18.0 37/851/23.0Returns Per Game 5.6 3.1Interceptions/Yds/Avg 12/161/13.4 8/202/25.2Fumbles/Lost 21/10 28/18Penalties/Yds 57/523 69/587Yds Penalized/Game 43.6 48.93rd Dwn Cnv/Att/Pct 56/184/30.4 77/166/46.3Time of Possession Avg 28:46 31:142 PT Safety 0 0

RUSHING G ATT YDG YDL YDS AVG TD LG AVG/GBilly Foster 11 132 535 56 479 3.6 6 29 43.5Artaves Gibson 11 104 355 39 316 3.0 0 31 28.7Jerrell Rhodes 3 30 156 4 152 5.1 2 22 50.7Taylor Reed 11 69 202 125 77 1.1 2 18 7.0Tom Hornsey 12 1 27 0 27 27.0 0 27 2.2Joe Price 7 15 37 21 16 1.1 0 21 2.3Skylar Jones 1 6 18 14 4 0.7 0 7 4.0Keiwone Malone 8 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.4Cam Baker 9 2 1 0 1 0.5 0 1 0.1Andy Summerlin 5 10 12 35 -23 -2.3 0 10 -4.6Team 12 8 0 44 -44 -5.5 0 0 -4.0Memphis 12 378 1346 338 1008 2.7 10 31 84.0Opponents 12 455 2571 272 2299 5.1 25 66 191.6PASSING G EFF CMP ATT INT PCT YDS TD LG AVG/GTaylor Reed 11 113.88 169 295 4 57.3 1690 10 93 153.6Andy Summerlin 5 85.5 345 94 2 47.9 469 0 44 93.8Skylar Jones 1 91.20 10 18 2 55.6 124 0 50 124.0Team 12 0.00 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Memphis 12 106.07 224 408 8 54.9 2283 10 93 190.2Opponents 12 149.52 279 432 12 64.6 3593 27 80 299.4

RECEIVING G NO YDS AVG TD LG AVG/GTannar Rehrer 12 70 593 8.5 4 42 49.4Kevin Wright 12 36 398 11.1 1 44 33.2Billy Foster 11 22 299 13.6 1 93 27.2Marcus Rucker 8 20 195 9.8 1 18 24.4Reggie Travis 12 18 146 8.1 0 20 12.2Keiwone Malone 8 12 155 12.9 1 46 19.4Curtis Johnson 7 10 183 18.3 0 50 26.1Artaves Gibson 11 9 46 5.1 0 14 4.2Justin Henderson 12 8 100 12.5 2 38 8.3Andrew Ene-Ita 10 5 72 14.4 0 42 7.2Joe Price 7 5 49 9.8 0 23 7.0Cam Baker 9 5 41 8.2 0 27 4.6Jerrell Rhodes 3 4 6 1.5 0 11 2.0Memphis 12 224 2283 10.2 10 93 190.2Opponents 12 279 3593 12.9 27 80 299.4PUNT RETURNS G NO YDS AVG TD LGDerek Smith 5 3 9 3.0 0 7Bakari Hollier 9 2 8 4.0 0 6Keiwone Malone 8 2 35 17.5 0 37Curtis Johnson 7 2 11 5.5 0 6Ricky Holloway 12 1 22 22.0 0 0Kendrick Golden 11 0 8 0.0 0 8Memphis 12 10 93 9.3 0 37Opponents 12 48 557 11.6 0 39KICK RETURNS G NO YDS AVG TD LGCurtis Johnson 7 24 470 19.6 0 34Bakari Hollier 9 21 380 18.1 0 33Lavaris Edwards 8 8 146 18.2 0 40Kevin Wright 12 7 110 15.7 0 23Billy Foster 11 5 83 16.6 0 24Team 12 1 0 0.0 0 0Derek Smith 5 1 18 18.0 0 18Memphis 12 67 1207 18.0 0 40Opponents 12 37 851 23.0 0 65INTERCEPTIONS G NO YDS AVG TD LGAkeem Davis 12 3 43 14.3 0 33Lavaris Edwards 8 2 12 6.0 0 6Mitch Huelsing 12 2 1 0.5 0 1Terrence Th omas 12 1 20 20.0 0 20Bobby McCain 11 1 79 79.0 1 79Bakari Hollier 9 1 0 0.0 0 0Taurean Nixon 10 1 -5 -5.0 0 0Kenyata Johnson 12 1 11 11.0 0 11Memphis 12 12 161 13.4 1 79Opponents 12 8 202 25.2 3 100FIELD GOALS G 10-29 30-39 40-49 50+ TOT LG BLKPaulo Henriques 12 2-2 4-5 1-5 1-3 8-15 50 0PUNTING G NO YDS AVG LG TB FC IN20 50+ BLKTom Hornsey 12 95 3993 42.0 66 5 7 23 19 1DEFENSE UT AT TOT TFL SK INT PB QB FR FF BL SFTerrence Th omas 72 34 106 5.0-19 1.0-12 1-20 4 . . 1 . .Akeem Davis 57 21 78 8.0-29 . 3-43 4 . 4-0 3 . .Kenyata Johnson 42 30 72 1.5-4 . 1-11 . 1 1-11 1 . .Mitch Huelsing 46 18 64 1.5-6 0.5-5 2-1 2 . 4-7 . . .Frank Trotter 46 15 61 13.0-46 5.0-32 . 3 4 1-18 1 . .Cannon Smith 32 19 51 . . . 6 . . 1 . .Johnnie Farms 22 20 42 8.5-25 2.5-8 . . 7 1-11 . 2 .Lonnie Ballentine 21 14 35 1.5-2 . . 1 . 1-0 . . .Charles Harris 20 13 33 . . . . . . . 1 .Taurean Nixon 29 4 33 1.0-4 . 1--5 . . . 1 . .Dontari Poe 18 15 33 8.0-26 1.0-3 . 3 5 . 1 . .Tommy Walker 21 12 33 6.0-18 1.5-10 . . 2 . 2 . .Bobby McCain 23 6 29 1.0-1 . 1-79 4 . . 1 . .Zach Gholson 12 12 24 5.0-32 1.5-27 . . . . 3 . .Chris Bertucci 9 14 23 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .Bakari Hollier 15 6 21 0.5-0 . 1-0 2 . . 1 . .Dasmine Cathey 13 6 19 1.0-3 . . . . 1-0 1 . .Daniel Th omas 8 8 16 1.0-5 . . . . . . . .Martin Ifedi 9 4 13 1.0-5 1.0-5 . 1 1 1-1 1 . .Ricky Holloway 7 3 10 . . . . . . . 1 .Paulo Henriques 5 1 6 . . . . . . . . .Lavaris Edwards 3 3 6 . . 2-12 . . . . . .Corey Jones 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . .Terry Redden 2 3 5 . . . . . 1-0 . . .Khiry Battle 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . .Tom Hornsey 4 . 4 . . . . . 1-0 . . .Derek Howard 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Reggie Travis 1 . 1 . . . . . 1-0 . . .Derek Smith . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .Kendrick Golden . . . . . . . . 1-36 . . .Memphis 547 290 837 66-228 14-102 12-161 30 20 18-84 18 4 0Opponents 475 286 761 84.0-317 27-157 8-202 39 21 9-9 11 3 0